BANK IMUCII Weekly. BtaUred u Seeond-CiMB Mattst at ttu Poit- [VOLUME LII, NO. 50. offlea st Bed Bank, N. J., undst tbe Aet of H»t«b 9. 1878. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1930. $1.50 PER YEAR PAGES 1 TO 12. MEETING OF VETERANS. j PLAN FOR PLAYGROUNDS. HONOR SOCIETY'S INSIGNIA. LOCAL GIRLS GRADUATE. REP BANK FLOWER SHOW, CHURCH MAY BE CLOSED. Three New Members for the Veter- MUSIC PUPILS' RECITAL School Chapter Receives Em- A ROUGHOCEANJOfACE. ans of Foreign Wars. blems at Special Assembly. ANNTJAX EVENT OF OSTEN- CIVIO CLUBS SEEKING MOKE RECEIVE DEGREES FROM COL- RED BANK MAN RUNS SPECIAL CALL TO AMATEURS MEETING AT HOLMDEL TO- Members of the Red Bank high Twenty-five members of Red Bank RECREATION CENTERS. LEGE FOR WOMEN. AND FAKMERS. MOHHOW NIGHT. post of Veterans of Foreign Wars DORFF STUDIOfs PKESENTED. school honor society received gold in- BOAT ALONG COAST. signia Friday afternoon at ft special met at the armory last Thursday Talk of Installing Tennis Courts at Miss Helen Bruce of Red Bnnk and Shirty-Fourth Annual Exhibition ot iVhether the. Reformed Church Re- night. Thomas Meagher nnd Thomas Largo nnd Appreciative Audience assembly of the senior high school. Harold R. Brotrn mots Water Car mains Open or Is Closed Will De- Heard Flue Program at Presbyter- Municipal Park un Riverfront— Principal Harry C. Sicbor awarded Miss Dorothy A. Mclntonh of Rum- From Newport N

FOB rNFOItMATION CAIX MONMOUTH COUNTY ORPHANS COURT Is InsufnVlant to p«r Mi d«bti mid r«- laniln, (cnnmcnl*. hareiMlnmrnilt «nU. It la thcreupnn on tlila l«th da? of Mnr. liny'l'ili"^! '"''' "' "' ''° " " *° Oxler tn fllmw CauM. Han. ordered thai nil pertona Interested It In further orrlorfld Hint thin order b« p> William H. Eh. »dmlnl»lr«tor of Hie. oi- In th« Unils. tenements, hsredltimenta and imhllahod In Th» Ilccl llnnlt Register, en» tnt« of Hull! (ilb«r«on, nch woeV. liriMinnl ettnlx «ml ilnlils of »«l }»j» ml $fc« »«W Bull! aibsnoD, doce««d, to choir eauta vhy ao ptuch of. the said JOSH'H L. DONAI1A.V, eurioflat* " RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 11, 1930. Pajye Threi

loo and Garrctt Boillne of Long S. Cowan, Majoj r General anbl Mrs. ! RAIDS AT HIGHLANDS. Branch and Mrs. Charles Crawford R. Gibba nnd Major andd M Mrs. CRUISERS AND SPEED BOATS Tri'vorilan Crawford and •Mrs. Hay S. B. Akin* formed at 9:30 P. M. Capt. RICHARDSON, 28'; MAHBEEHKAD, 341; VIKING SEA SKtSVS, W, 16", Irwm of MIddletown township were K. B. Lawton introduced the guests. COUNTY DETECTIVES MAKE recrnt" gueste of Mrs. Asher Craw- During tho reception the Fort Mon- 30'; ACO SPEED BOATS, 16' TO 2Q'. DEMONSTRATIONS. FIVE ARRESTS. ford. niouth-band furnished music. Danc- The -bouse occupied by Mr. end ing- began at JO o'clock with music F. E. BRADY Proprietors Chirged With Selling Mrs. Lrouls Snydcr has been wired ....furniiihe. d by Schury's orchestra. Beer—Four Slot Machines Also for electricity and repainted. The! The. committed in charge of thl3 af- FAIR HAVEN. Phone Red Bank 2640. 8ctzed As Prosecutor Begins Cam- painting was done'by Joaquin Law- fnlr was comprised of Capt. A. M. paign Against Gambling Devices. of this place and Eustace Mlxson, Capt. H. T. Schlesbcrg and County detectives last week made White of Eatontown. Lieut. V. A. Conrad. five raids at Highlands. The pro- The boys' badeball team of this Major and Mra. L. B. Beneder en- prietors of the places woro arraigned plane defeated the Tlnton Falls boys' tertained at dinner at the Elberon before Supreme Court Commissioner team last week by tH< score of 10 ten. room prrcoding the graduation Edward G. Forman at Freehold and to 4. ball: Their gui'sts included Major The elements are working all the time to destroy held In $1,000 ball each for the grand Seventeen members of the ladies' General nnd Mra. George S. Gibbs, Jury on charges of illegal eale and au:.IHary of the lire company were Colonel and Mrs. A. f>. Cowan, Gen. your property. Good paint is your only protec- possession of intoxicating liquor. The guests on Tuesday of last week of R. C. Von Vliot, Mrs. George Perkins, raiders said they found beer In all Mm. Elizabeth Hebeler of Forked Major and Mrs. .S. 33. Akin, Major and " tion. It adds' years to the life of your house. the places. River, who formerly lived at this Mrs. C. W. Lewis, Major and Mrs. L. The men arrested woro Tom Caoll pipou. Mrs. Hebeler was lavish in 13. Ryder, Mayor nnd Mrs. W. B. of Miller street, Emll Aufleri of Bay her hospitality and everyone had a Stewart, Cnpt.'and Mrs. H. P. Brown- For paint that will cover more, look better and flno time. ing, Capt. and Mrs. Luuig Canaler avenue, S. Wilson of Fourth street, Capt. iinrt Mrs. N. L. Rnldwin, Capt. last longer there is none better made than BAER Michael Mendes of Fourth street and The parsonage of the Reformed and Mrs. K. B. Lawton, Capt. and Frank Mulligan of Water Witch. chuich Is to be repainted. Thffworlc Mrs. J. V. Matfjkn, Capt. and Mrs BROS. PAINT. Tho detectives seized two slot ma- will bo In charge of a committee E. L. Clnwoll, Capt. and Mis. C. L. It you have us dandle tiuit chines at Mulligan's place and they consisting of Everett Matthews and Strike, Cant, and' Mrs. T. R. McCar- outing, picnic, theatre par- confiscated two more at Applegate'a G. liezeau Conovcr. ley, Capl. nnd Mrs, E. P. Antoncvlch BAER BROS. PAINT is made to stand upWder ty, etc pavilion at Seabright. The seizure Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ktepath have Capt. and Mrs. Garland C. Black run IE of the slot machines is the beginning moved to Morganville, where they Our DcLuxe busses arc of a drive by Prosecutor Jonas Tii- Capt. and Mrs. H. L. Vitsthum. Capt the most trying conditions—that's why it means moro than comfortable and hivu bought a small farm. .Tnrl Mr.s. Gpor^n I. Back, Capt. and men to rid the county of these ma- Charles Whitman haa had his our experienced, careful, chines and also punchboards. rs. Robert Robinson, Lieut, and protection in the fullest sense of the word. courteous chnuffeurs will honr.pt- and outbuildings repainted. rs. Carter W, Clarke, Lieut, and handle your wants bost The prosecutor has sent a letter Mra. Raymond Benjamin and her rs. Gilbert Hnyden and Lieut, and a rue on Call 894. to every police department in the son, Raymond Benjamin, Jr., were •Il~. G, A. Elchcr. And remember, we have a BAER BROS. PAINT county requesting co-operation in the rc:cnt visitors at Atlantio City. Capt, nnd Airs, h, F. LawponcR pn- campaign against gambling devices. Aiiuiuw Dennis haa bought a Ford 'rtaincd at dinner at their home a for every painting need. Come in today. "It is my purpose," the prosecutor truri;. ,rest Lnng Branch. Tlioir puests in- stated in the letter, "to rid the coun- Mra. John Ravclly entertained rel- uded Capt. and Mrs. R. T. Schlos- iy ot these gambling devices and I atives from Long Island over the IR, Lieut. C. H. Mitchell, Capt. and trust that this office shall have your wenk-end. A rs. \V. O. Recdpr and Lieut, and co-operation in this important mat- John Dennis has left the employ- .Irs. II. C. Hine. MORRIS BECKER ter. I expect to have an investiga- ment of Mr. Homer and he Is now tion of the county made immediate- w-jrliing on his father's farm. i\ No-host dinner party was £!' Hardware and House Furnishings ly after the receipt of this letter by ast week nt the Gai-fiold-Grant hotel you, to check up the slot machine irrceding the nraduation bail at Fort 197 SHREWSBURY AVENUE and punchboard conditions." TINTON FALLS NEWS. onmouth. Those present inrluded ^ajor and Mrs. Clyde L. Eastman, Cor. Catherine Street Tho Bradley • Beach police a few Methodist Women Ilad an All-Day flr. and Mrs. E.uJ. Batchellar, Capt, days ago seized eleven slot machines Quilting Bee Last Week. id Mrs. I. H. Trecst, Cnpt. and Mrs. The members of the ladies' aid so- '. G. Miller, Capt. and Mrs. A. M. GOOD PUPILS AT HOLMDEL. ciety of the Methodist church held ixson, Lieut, and Mrs. C. W. Woods -S- an all-day quilting party last Thurs- nd Lieut, and Mra. B. A. Falk. A Fine Kccord of Attendance Made day at the home of Mrs. Wellington If you have anything to sell, or if you want to buy by the Children There. Wilklns. The society IB making a The Register's advertising columns 1 anything, you will find The Register's Want Column Pupils of the Holmdel school with quilt which will be disposed of for re the merchan " " perfect attendance records for the the benefit of the church. —Advertisement. the quickest and cheapest way of filling your want. past month are: Dr. Herman Relman of New York, Primary grades—Vcrnon Bennett, Joa- formcrlv of this place, was a visitor eph EHIck, Oliver Francis, David. Gillpspie, here parl of last week. His daugh- Charlen Gahler, Cheiter Kap]u», Stanley ter-in-law, Mrs. Helen Rciman, is .on b!nsky, JoHpph Kaplus, JoHeph Lefsky, a trip to Europe. William McCormick, Nellie Becker, Doro- Long Branch, Asbury Park, all the way thy Cross, Eulalfa FrnnciB, Ada Gillesple, Miss Margaret Carney was called Sophia Leshinsky and Marguerite McCor- to New York last week by the death down to Point Pleasant, over on Staten mick. of her cousin, Joseph LeStrange. Grammar {Trades—Charles Bennett, Avff- Mrs. Sarah Scott haa had an addi- Island or in the Watchung Mountains, no uet Corrine, James Bennett, Richard Fran- tion built to her store. The work was matter where you go on yoKr vacation you cis, George GUleBpie, Oscar Hemphill, Car- done by Douglas Balloch. ton Maher, Roy Manul, John Marvel, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clement have are almost sure to find a United Service Thomas McKnight, Harold Pollacek, Mar? Becker, Helen Bennett, Helen Corrine, moved to Lincroft. Grocer, ready and anxious to courteously Harriet Francis, Ruth Hance, Helen Charles England, son of William and attentively serve you fine quality foods at very low prices. Holmea, Margaret Eeshinsky, Bessie Phil- England, underwent an operation for lips, Anna Rimkus and Eva Rimkus. tonsil trouble at the Red Bank hos- Backed by over 300 stores' buying power you are sure to receive pital last week. He returned home maximum value. COLT'S NECK NEWS. the day after the operation. A daughter was born to Mrs. Allen MOST UNITED SERVICE GROCERS HANDLE A FULL LINE OF FRESH MEATS. I New Members for the Congregation ,E. Crawford at the Perth Amboy hos- of the Reformed Church. pital last week. SALE EFFECTIVE FROM JUNE 12th TO JUNE 18th The congregation.of the Reformed Miss Bella Scott and Alfred Eavl- church gained six new members last son of South Orange spent part of week. They are Miss Wilhelmina last week with Mrs. Sarah Scott. Diehl and John Diehl, who wero re- Berry Christian and his daughter. reived by letter from the Lutheran Miss Allse Christian, made an auto- church of .Asbury Park, and Miss mobile trip to Virginia last week. Alice Merrill Hyatt, William M. Mo-They returned home with another GREEN CIRCLE BRAND reau, JameB K. Moreau and Edwin daughter. Miss Antoinette Christian, S. Sherman, who were received on who has been attendingg a school confession of faith. In Virginia. Commencement exercises were held o *^» * at tht schoolhouse laBt night. There Tort Monmouth News. wero sixteen graduates. School will The graduation ball at the Officers' clnsn for tho summer vacation on club brought to a close the social FriOcy. season at tho Post. Tha receiving Mrs. Mary Bodine, Mrs. Mary Me- line, composed of Colonel and Mrs. A.

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—this month oply ATTRACTIVE. LOW PRICES! Cretonne Day-Bed Covers Attractive patterns In light and tapestry effects, shirred on four eldes. Suitable for daybeds or couches. 2 Pbgs. A Delicious Cereal for Breakfast with each Estate Gas Range. Full Size Bed Sheets Seamless bed sheets, 81x90 Inches. Made ,,of sturdy quality bleached sheeting. Will give excellent wear.

Novelty Chintz Rag Rugs ThoBe who docry tho cncrofichir.on'ui of the Jazz Ago upon Size 24x36 inches. our domestlo Institutions may talte consolation in the present SPREADS Attractive colors, widespread interest in matters culinary. Full Size—81x105. stencilled borders: Medium Btls. fringed ends. ar™ of Powder "Store cakes" and producta of the bakery 'round tho corner are seldom served these days to company. Instead, It is usually Feather Pillows Strong Liquid Sprayers each 25c 'a cake prepared by tho hostess' own hands which Is featured Very dainty and cool look- Hand-picked steril- Powder Guns each In the afternoon ten or bridge, or with tho dessert at dinner. Ing chintz designs, In ized feathers covered green, orchid, rose and blue, with a feather-proof "What marvelous nngcl food—where did you get tho re- flnlBhed with solid color ticking, 18x26. MRS. SCHLORER'S PICKLES , borders. cipe?", asked the writer only yesterday, when ahe dropped In An accurate clock and cook- 7 oz btls. Your Choice Sweet Mix- for one of Mrs. B —• 'R weekly "at homes." And Mrs. B— 's cry timer. A turn of tho knob 3-Pc. Curtains ed, Whole Sweet, Sweet Chow answer was Illuminating. "From tho very B«me cook book that sctfl dinl for exact number of Full Length minutoa you want food to to match Chow, Sour Mixed, Whole Sour you use, my dear. There'R really nothing remarkable about the cook or hake. Boll rlnga when CR1SS CROSS (Pickles. ,„,, «j recipe, but I'll admit that my new gns range'la a marvelous time la up. Three colors— baker." ivory, green nnd gray — to Turkish Towels Z Btls. "X.6 match range. Retail value— Heavy, largo, double CURTAINS $7.50. threaded, towels with ''fancy colored bor- set PHILLIP'S MILK ®P Probably tho greatest Influenco in the revival of Interest In PAY ONLY ders. WBaeaf swotffch' cake-baking and other forms of cookery is the tremendous ad- 5 FOR Extraordinary offering — vancement In tho design of Kns ranges. Small Amount green, orchid, gold, cream 4 oz.btl. 12 oz b'tl|* and ecru marquisette cur- It Is well-known that a high perocmtngo of all baking fail- Cret'ne Cushions Halnn with top cornice- va- DOWN Beautiful designs CERTO SURE JELL Btl. ures are not duo to any lack of Hltlll In mixing tho enko, but to lance. Full window width. and colorings. Well Well made, ready to hang. a "balky" oven. But now, In the now Eatato Gao Range, we —a year to filled, onions and Tie-backs included. OVALTINE soc si*c Re have nn oven which la Infnlllhlc—nn oven In which It In no trick Biuare ohapon. EX LAX E. 25c Size at all to turn out cakes, pica, hlocuits, nn perfect In color, chape pay the balance OVALTINE Si-oo size and texturo as the beautiful color pictures In tho magazines. New Sash Curtains pair EX LAX R°K- 1Oc Size 3 Pkjja. Half window length curtains ready to hang. Many us show you tho now Estates and explain their many flnn polnlH. dainty colored woven doto to choonn from. Nn obligation;) to purchase, of course. Leader Green Circle Cretonne Bar Harbor Sets u. s. <;. CUFFEE COFFEE Attrnctlvo light nnd dark pntterns. Well filled, nicely Frosh Ground Frrnh I'nrkcd I "Surprisingly <««O(1** made. Largo nb.o. 11>. Airtight «J 1 III. Ailii^llt Jersey Ce: Co. Pkir. « I ill MRS. HOPKIN'S Delicious Pies for Sale at U. S. G. STOKES, RED BANK ASBURY PARK. 28 Broad Street. 620 Cookman Avenue I 'we Luke Longhead the Job of Supplying. Your Wants, <• SLICED BREAD THAT STAYS HIESHgW If I RED R4NK REGISTER, JUNE 11, 1980.

FEOnCIENX PUPILS. matins until fall Thursd*y fit Iht eomp*ny, has b«*n tr«Mf«rrtd from lion-.e' of Mrs. T. Ely Hutchlnton of th« Ntwman Spring* pilot to Wtat CURSION Honor Roll ot ttte Rumson Private Ucd Bank. End, SUNDAY EVE., JUNE ISth, AT 7:30 O'CLOCK FAST IKAINf-AMPU ROOM School for th# Year. Miss Jennie McQueen, who ta em- Mr. «nd Mr*. Ltwle. & Thompson, MODffcN AT THE Th6 following is the honor roll of j ployed at Red Bank by the Schults Jr., of Philadelphia w«« w*«k-«ad x company, returned to work Monday guetts at BrooktUU fcrm. Their the Kumson pnv&t? school, which; after having » week's vacation. dtughur will ep«nd tho summer at First Methodist Episcopal Church, 'Atlantic City RSf« $3.00 closed & few days ago: Brpokdale. i Next Sunday, June 13th. ; : David Hood, Jr., had the pink eys In 6rd»r to itttin the hor.cr r^U * r- r last week snj he was Unable to at- Joseph Strnolla la ti-orklns tor • Le««« Ked Bunk ; S:S!> A. II. Ktutt h»v# tn a\er*ct tor the v.rcV of a RED BANK. j least 50 r>er cent, no trade hr'.pvr n P. rui i tend school. William Domldlon. ! Returning, leave Atlamie City....6 :1S P. M. j Absence, no unexcusfd tar.iintf* and be »»t- j Charles V. Couch, proprietor ot Edgar Layton aaohed his foot last Dr. B. Franklin Rhoads Will Discuss the Subject, . Add one hour lor Daylight Savinj Time. jlifactery in deportment- ! the Five Corners' tearoom, has been week while swimming In tba river j Other Excursion aa June 23tb. One;. «tfk*Strother Jonc*. j rufffrin£ from tropical fever. He near Fred Hcjsfall e farm. "Why I Shall Vote for Hon. Franklin W. Fort Three \teefc»—Eroeit Aekcrmfcn, Audrey ; Stephen Lsckatosh's father-in-law Hkuler. j was confined to bed part of the past for United States Senator." Four w##V»—Nor* Swcrunn. j week. ,: from Jamaica, Long Island, spent Five wpfVi—Jltf-k Ae!ieh», ..r>ui*e Fmfh. ' The, school will close Friday. Th« last week at Mr, Lackatosh's farm -•'J The Statements of MMisrs. Morjroiv End FrcllnBlmysNa Six weeks — Barbara Baker. Z\Ae>n H»r- i teachers, Misses Lena C. Anderson here. will be analysed. Time To Think About ,v*y. Billy Taller. | nnd Helen Harding, ara armnslne Bernard Slater of Brooklyn has ' Eight w««ki—Mair HrllP.fr, Jo»tph COME AND HEAK THE TRUTH ABOl'T THE ISSITE THAT IS lO'Sullivan, i a party for the pupils. bfen visiting hla brother William, ! Bitven wteks—John Butler, IK-nora j William Molzon ot New York at- who makes his home with Mr. Xnd OF PABAMOCNT UirORTANCK TO AIX HONEST CITIZENS. tended the graduation exercises of Mis. Louia Walters We Specialize ia \ lV(]\f w«ki—Frjinei* Lobd*-'.!. . f his brother's class «t Leonardo high Mrs. Richard Babeock of Weit- ( Thirtfen wceVi—Don*ld Ar.ilrfwj. | bury, Lon(f Island, was a week-end 1 school Friday night. Koartten weeks—Hcp« Gar.nf, >Urjcn> 1 Frsnk McCarron, who !> employed guek of her mother. Mrs. Lewis S. THE F^GHT IS ON! Your FURS Second IU?Ipr. I Fift«n nceiii—Edward Hurd. Jr. bv the Monmouth consolidated waUr Thompson. Srventeen w»fV»—Pobby Butler, Miry Mortgage I^sl*r. WiUlarn Shepherd. of Valuation j Eiahtetn weeks—Shirley Ha.'lfr, Jimf> Ford Johnson. 3d. Loans. ; Twenty week*—Orrln Poire. j Twenty-one weski—Elisabeth EHis, Rob- ert Shepherd. or over , Twenty-four TretVi—Ann EMU. Applications Given j Twenty.ftv« wttkt—Hurold Kurtsh.orne. ew an Smart 2% of Value up to $500 ! Twenty.itx w**ki—Kimball Hartihorne, Immediate Attention I Twenty-««v^n weekf—Francis CinrJs. FREE STORAGE and SPECIAL SUMMER Twenty-nine week*—Martha Lee t.etty. . RATES for REPAIRING and REMODELING. A Local, Friendly RIVER TI.AZA MEMS. SUMMER-TIME We Call and Deliver. Organization Chairmen Appointed at Club Meet- ing—A Bus Trip to Volley Foige. Last Thursday evening the Wo- Riverside Mortgage man's club held the last meeting of & Finance Corporation the season at the home ot Mrs. Frank J. Marekstein at Riverside. FOOTWEAR. Broad St Nati Bunk Heights. The members voted to lake up the study o£ international Red Banh, It. S. illations next season. Tho follow- 49 Monmouth St. R. B. 1184 In.; committee, chairmen were ap- pointed: THAT IS DIFFERENT ;CORP.; Mfmbprskij)—Mn. L. T. Slcut. \\>lfar*—MM. Burt M. Decker. Homa ffconf>mL-s—Mrs. ClilTr.nl Stll«i. Publicity—Mill Inns Brand. Dependable in Quality... Attractive in Ap- Hospitality—MTB. Henry C. Mecklem. Arts and craft*—Mrs. CharUa A. Thompson. . , pearance. Styles which are especially adapted Prftaram—Mr*. Edwin H. Drasch, Miia Florence Brand. Entertainment—Mrs. John Brower. . for Summertime Wear. Card flat-tied—Mrs. John Morrison. Drama—Mrn. Henry C. Mecklem, Mrs. Frank S. Curti«. New Jersey Club Woman—Mrs. Erhejt Howard. Mrs. Curtis made a report of tho Atlantic City convention which she have that air of distinction which creates attended as a (delegate ot the club. Tho report was accepted. Refresh- pride of ownership and reflects the good ments were served by the hostess, and the club members voted tho taste of the wearer. meeting one of the most Interesting and enjoyable hold this season. Assortments so large and varied that Accompanied by Mrs. Edwin H. Brasch, the principal of the publlo choosing hero can really be looked for- school, the. pupils of the fourth Rhd ward to with pleasure. The newer designs in nfth grades made a bus trip to Val- ley Forgo on Saturday. They saw Bedroom Suites have been many interesting: sights at this his- contrived with the idea that toric place and despite the frequeht showers they had a delightful time. most bedrooms nowadays Mr. Brasch provided the transporta- are not large enough to tion. There were two. drivers aa a White procaution against emergencies, but feature anything but the everything' went through <\3 9 BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J suite. Therefore, the suite scheduled without an untoward Inci- is the room. dent. Miss Rebecca Clayton and ;Mlss The front surfaces of Jennie Slba of Newark spent, part each piece are made inter- o£ last weok with Miss Clayton's sis- ter, Mrs. William Hubbard. esting- by the arrangement Mr. and Mrs. Addlson Sanborn of the grain of the wood, spent Sunday at Newark, where they attended a christening party for by combining woods of their grandson. different natural colors and by suit- Mrs. Henry C. Mecklem, Jr., was 4 or 6-Piece Suites. a visitor at Newark last Wednesday. able carvings. Charles Thompson, his son, Rich- These new designs have a rich fur- In rich Walnut or Red Mahogany. ard Thompflon, and Michael Baron visited friends at Philadelphia over Graduation Suits nishing effect, so that practically the week-end. nothing else is needed in- a bedroom William Hoffmayer ha* a n«w $125.00 to $275.00 Dodge Automobile. to endow it with a feeling of com- Mrs. William Hubbard spent last pleteness; Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. FIRST — We want to join your many Allen Liming of Highlands. Vacation days are coming and the possibility Mrs, Manual Roberts was called to friends in offering our best wishes for a Troy, New York, last week by the of guests makes it necessary to have spare bed- sickness of her father. bright and prosperous future—for you are rooms in readiness. We have a nice stock of inex- The 500 club met at the homo of advancing from the school of books and Mrs. Henry Paasch last week. First pensive odd pieces for just this purpose. and second prizes were won by Mrsv theories, to the school of experience and Harry Clayton and Mrs. James Mc- Chests of Drawers. Dressers Phee. Mrs. Mary Longstreet received practice. the heart, prize. The consolation Ivory $12.00 Ivory, ....$17.00 -$19.00 prize went to Mrs. Edward H. Scat- Walnut, $16.50 to $30 terRood. There you'll find proper appearance a big Walnut, $8.75 to $20.00 Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Miller of Brook- asset and a sure means of confidence. ' lyn and Mrs. Ella Conk of Red Bank Single Cots $4.75 were recent Ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Odd Vanities Pad $4.00 George Kamey To start you right we are ready with your Special Pillows Francis McClaln Is homo for tho In Walnut nntl Birds Eve Mapln Sliding Couch $6.50 summer vacation from Notre Dnmo 95c each college In Indiana. Hinge Pad $7.50 Mrs. CiouKh of Trenton visited Mrs. 20x2S and :ix27. Willlnm Kaney last, week. Da-Beds Regular S.1.00 anil $3.50 Talr. The firemen are making prepara- .Army Cots. Other.Pillows of Hen and Go»sc tions for a carnival to hn held next $21.50 to $50.00 Burlap $3.00 feathers. month to raise money to buy new of Blue Serge, Cheviot or Unfinished Wor- apparatus. sted, in the newest models, with two pairs Khaki $3.50 $7.00 to $10.00 Pair Robert Calt, son of Thomas Calt, is a new pupil at the public school of long trouscra. BABY FURNITURE. at this place. Baby's own furniture can be so dainty and IJNCROFT NEWS. .00 to $#E.OO useful, yet is so inexpensive. '25 Doug;hton Houso Rented—Joseph Conover Married Snturdny. (The Red Bank Rcclftter can he boiinht trt Lincroft at the Five Cornors* Tea Room.) Mr. and Mrp. Horncr of Mrs. Rus- Flannel Trousers sell Vroom Atlamn's estate at Colt's Nfck have rented the Boughton house for tho summer. They will in White or Gray as your school dictates,' Give thr hridp or £iii ^rnrluntP take occupancy soon. a Lane Codar Chost. The plnoe Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holti and Mr. White—$g.5O - $0.50 when* lintr.p hpplns and niein- and Mrs. George C. Rlchdrtlp at- nr!r-5 !111 :• o tended Joseph Conover's wedding Grey—$ff .00 - $^.50 Saturday afternoon U Bnyonne. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tlndnll of New Red Cedar Bassinette High Chairs, Monmouth and Mr. and Mrs. a. J. •59.75 to $21.50 Complete with part-Ivory or I Beers of EfUontown also attencici <~)reen. ' _J $4.75 to $7.00 | Ihe ceremony. Joseph is the Bon of '.Valnut Faced Mrs. MarpnreL Conoverand he form- FOR THE $6.50 — $9.50 f . Nursery Chairs, erly lived here. $17.50 Mr. and Mm. F. H. Hortnn Bll- Cribs, $12.00 to $27.50 $2.50 to $4.75 lard of ,Red Bank are ppendlns thfl Grammar Grade Graduates Youth's Bed, $19.50 summer with Mm. Blllard's fiWiT and her hrotlier-ln-law. Mr. and Atrfl Housefurnishings Baby Walkers, Frod C. VanVllM. Jr. Blue Cheviot Suits in Single and Double* Kiddie Koops, $3.50 — $5.00 Joseph demons of Tlnton Falls breasted models, with either two knickers Dept. Special ! $22.50 — $33.50 linn rented part of William Domld- Sanette Garbage ion's bouse. Mr. Clonjonn nnil Inm- or knickers and longies. Strollers lly have nlready moved to thla plni-e. Can, 95c. English Coach, Without llnoil ito r Mr. Clemona Is employed on the 0 to All CnloiH. $35.00 — $50.00 •With Hon,l ${g t() $2g_ WlllRcrodt (iirm. Mrs. George ]llelini'd«on nnd daui-h- Oder KuiielJr Calif, ter, Mlas Nancy Morse of Chicago, $1.50 to $5.00 Pullmans, Beach Carts, Illlnoln, aro vliiltlnR Mrn. I.oivln .5, $17.50 to $35.00 Thompson. Mrn, Richardson In Mr. $5.75 — $8.50 Thompson'^ nlecp. MIPB Myrtln Lnyton ncrnmpanled tho third nntl fourth smdea of tho SHIRTS ' NECKWEAR River PI^EH school on a trip to i Valley ForK*> Hatunluy. MIHH I.aytnn HOSIERY CJOLF HOSE hurt been sutuiUtulfiiK al fhn mlwol for'Ml.is Vivian Oflhorn of Holford J. KRIDEL UNDI^RWEAK OAKS Curl Slovena hail taken n Job an -Red Bank- truck driver for the Honlioard Ico |10 Broad Street, Red Rank, N. company of neii Danl:. Ths laUlca' aid society had Its latrt ,,. RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 11, 1930. A COM SELL-OUT -OUT! I ... ' j The Entire ock of Co. Goes te Bare Wall

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27-29 Red Bank, New Jersey Page Six - RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 11, 1830. ZONING CHANGE REQUESTED- NOT A SPECULATOR. SALE OF HISTORIC LAND. Boats Fpr Sale W. A. HOPPING A Joint Letter from .Tnlin H. Greg- Eimra now BOATS IERLING MONSEN EIGHTY ACRES OF THE JONA- ory and C. Edward Plchler. Shrewsbury Heights $25 84S IS' OVTSOAMB 8UWW Real Estate and Insurance THAN HEADDEN PLACE SOLD. Last week John H. Gregory, who Shrewsbury, N, J. lives at the northwest corner ot Water, Gas, Sidewalks, Elec- 8 UNDEN FL» BED BANK TINNING, ROOFING Broad street and Leroy place, and C. DAVID THOMPSON PHONE 5BJ. It Has. Bern Bought by WUltam tricity and Curbing. 2 Center St.. Sea Bright. Tel. SIB. Mearg and Ilia Sons of Ttumcon, Edward Pichl«r, who lives nt the Sited letal fork northwest corner of Broad street ad Who Will Use, It for Their Nursery Lots $400 up' NEWLY REMODELLED Country Estates and Contracting Business. Reckless place, sent a joint letter to 27 BIVEB BOAD. the mayor and council of Red Bank Easy Terms. COUNTRY HQUSE Expert Repairing William Mears & Sons of Rumson- asking for a changed tone rating for Monmoutlt County Farms have bought from Harry P. Robinson ALL IMPROVEMENTS. OF RUMSON, n. i. their properties. Under the present White-Path, Inc. eighty acres of the former Jonathan system all of the Broad street front- 10 large rooms, enclooed porch, Fhone 393. WATCHES, CLOCKS Headden farm, near Headden's cor- ages of both places are soncd for Fhone 2100 Bed Bank, awnings, copper screens throughout, . Summer Rentals ner, In Middletown township. The business. Leroy place and Recklesa plot 85'xlSO". and JEWELRY price was SS.500. The sale was made place are zoned for business for a £•' j by Joseph McCue of Rumson. distance of ISO feet west of Broad Ono mile from Sandy Hook Bay Shore. Will sacrifice for quick sale. ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE. Accuracy, skill and experi- 31 Nearly all of the farm is south of street. y\the tracks of (he New York and Both properties are more than 150 $8,500.00. Only $1,000.00 Down and ence enable us to do the Hardy Perennial Plants very easy terms. - Long Branch railroad companypy . It feet deep. Mr. Pichler and Mr. Greg- most delicate repairing. We lias a small frontage on the south ory want & change made HO that their We offer a large col- RUMSON, N. J. guarantee satisfaction. Our FARMS 6£j | sidid e of thh e road bbetween Headden'3 properties will be in the business lection, including Address P. O. 375 PHONE 606. prices will Dlease vou. ftj Corner and Nutswamp, opposite Fair zone. Mr. Gregory also sent a letter PORT MONMOUTH. N. J. 6 j View cemetery. Mr. Mears and histo the mayor and council asking that many new and rare Or Asl< Your Brolior. Country Homes ft I sons are engaged in the nursery and the setback line on Leroy place bo Silverware Repaired & landscape business and in general changed so that it would ba possible variations for border, Shore Estates JJ.J contracting. They will use the prop- for a business building to be con- rockery and cut flow- and Replated Like New ft erty for these businesses and for test- structed on the property close to the All Forms ot INSURANCE VI Ing purposes, Including the develop- sidewalk line; The mayor and coun- ers. Also full lino of Annuals. Wo REUSSILLES' State Highway j»J|ment of shrubbery and flowering cil said they would give consideration IV plants. The farm has a frontage of to both requests. have a few thousand of blue 36 Broad St., Red Bank. Eutontown, N. J. Phone 178 _B 5.000 feet or more on the railroad ribbon Gladiolus Bulbs— tracks, and the new owners contem- TWO WESTSIDE SALES. 50c per dozen. plate having a siding made for their contracting business. Stephen Greele.v, Jr., Sells a House $3.00 per hundred. The farm has a picturesque loca- and Buys a Lot. Also Dahlias and Pompona. tion, with a deep ravine through part Notlco—We bulba any , TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE! of the property. A short distance Dr. Maurice C. Dabney of Shrews- part of U. S. to your friends. south of the railroad, tracks is a bury avenue, Bed Bank, has bought Better order now, if you are Don't Let This Opportunity Get Past You. house which is more than 200 years house from Stephen Greeley, Jr., at No. 296 Shrewsbury avenue. Ths anything like mo you might RED BANK MANOR old. The open fireplaces and wood forget. It is an easy matter to take note of the saving on each purchase of Poods ovens in this building are intact. The house Is an eight-room dwelling: with Bight across the Hubbara Bridge on West Front Street, on the modern improvements. It was sold and Table Needs you make at your nearest' dSCQ Store. You will be con- new Highway just finished.. Only flvn minutes to the rallrond house is in fairly good condition, but the outbuildings are run down. for $5,500. vinced of the truth of the Most of the Best for the Least in the Stores station. Lots $100 up. Tour own terms. Come and sea them. Mr. Greeley has bought Mrs." So-fFRANK BERARDI OfBce at Farm House on Half Milo Hoad. Open every afternoon Thirty-one years ago Mr. Robinson bought the Jonathan lleadden farm phie Llbovsky's lot on the weat side Seven Bridge Road, Where Quality Counts f and all day Saturday nnd Sunday, for Man Address of Clifford place for $1,000. The lot for $7,500. The property comprised Near Rumson Road, 110 acres at that time. Mr. Robin- Is 45x175 feet. C. C. DOW, 46 Proctor Bldg., Newark, N. J. Both sales were made by C. Irv- The Flavor Is Delicious—the Price Modest 1 son occupied for eighteen years the Little Silver, N. J. P. & G. Whtto Or Call nt Farm House. Headden homestead south of the rail- ing Patterson. road tracks. Some time ago he built Naptha • Coffee H>29c the house on the road between Head- den's Corner and Nutswamp which SOo-280—100 Saved 1 he now occupies. This house and thirty acres of adjoining land, oppo- Victor Blend Coffee Sb 25c site Fair View cemtery and north of Contractor and Builder cakes the railroad tracks, Is not included in SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING ft tin CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS the sale to Mr. Mearg and his sons. SCEEEK AND STORM ENCLOSURES Acme Brand Coffee 35c The ancient house on the property telephone 94O-M 160 Bridge Avenue, lied Bank. N. J. Especially adapted to percolator use. We specialize In the designing and construction which has just found new owners is IVORY ft in of homes that express the FEBSONAUTJT of one of the finest examples in this sec- Del Monte Coffee * 45c the owner; also in the remodeling and alteration of tion of old-time colonial dwellings. Established 1854 Telephone 111 SOAP In it are tremendous rafters and med. cakes {J& Tuberculin Tested older houses. General construction ot all kinds. beams which were made from trees felled on the place. It was built by tallcana Shrewsbury, N. J. Tel. Red Bank 1311 a man named Murray, who immi- EVAP. MILK 3 25c grated to this country from Scotland. big cakea Joseph Murray, a son, was an offi- 58-64 BROAD ST., RED BANK N. J. 2 small cam 9C j % for 25c cer in the American army during the Revolutionary war. It was his duty PHONE LACHAWANNA 1510 BED BATO among other things to provide horses Ritter Extra Fancy Larga OSCO Diced for the soldiers. It is related that un- der his direction a promising colt Calif. Prunes owned by a Tory living at Middle- A Good Coverage at Very Low Rates Spaghetti Carrots The finest grown —. n town village was confiscated. There lns •were many sympathizers of the Brit- In the golden *• '' ish cause in Monmouth- county and state. shortly after the colt was seized Jo- seph Murray received warning that 4SCD revenge would be exacted. PUFFED WHEAT asm Joseph Murray got a furlough from Oleomargarine Golden Bantam his duties as a soldier to plant hia PUFFED RICE or 18 Mechanic St., crops ori his farm. He was engaged Real Estate Quaker CRACKELS orn 359 Weat 26th St in planting when he was attacked lb.20c and shot. Murray was a powerful pkgs New York City. Red Bank, N. J. man. Despite his wound he was more than a match for the two men who 2 lbs. 39c For cooking, baking or table use. assailed him but , while he was Ono Fackago Cnmpflre engaged in fighting them another Insurance or Snider's "THBEE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME" Tory crept up on him and inflicted a asco When built or re-modeled by fatal bayonet wound. Murray, was Tomato Marshmallows carried into the house by members of Strawberry or his family and he died there a short and Ono Tin time later. After the war the Murray Mortgage Loans Raspberry Catsup Carhart Construction Co.9 Ince family moved to Middletown village, Mal-O-Whip bota BUILDERS where they lived on the farm now Preserves Both for Sh Po owned and occupied by William M. For the purchase or sale of Real Estate, iO Mechanlo Street. 27 Gorneld Avenue, Greenwood. Qt. Jar 39c Red Bank. N. J. Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Joseph Murray was the great-jrreat- t'hontj for estimates. grandtather of Mrs. William T. V'an- For Insurance of all kinds, Brunt, who Jives at the corner of the Bed Banli 2C65 Atlantlo Highlands 210 King's Highway and Conover lane, Refreshing Beverages! in Middletown township1, near Coop- For First Mortgage Loans, Rob Roy Pale Ginger Ale qt bot 15c er's bridge. The Revolutionary war 45C0 Ginger Ale 2 qt bots25c soldier was one of the ancestors of 4SC0 Sarsaparilla .: 2 qt bots 25c Rob Roy and &SC0, Bvgs. 3 "hots 25c the Cooper family of Red Bank. Krumenaker Cer. Bvgs 6 bots 25c An account of the Revolutionary Consult Root Beer 2 qt bots 25c war services of Joseph Murray was Plus usual bottle deposit. published a number of years ago in a book which was entitled "History OFFICES FOR RENT of the New Jersey Coast." Pen- Home Needs—Priced Right! cil sketches of the Murray homestead HAWKINS BROTHERS I and of the attack made on Joseph Heinz Baked Beans 3 small cans 25c Dethol Loaded Sprayer complete 69c Janitor Service ' Murray were made by Mm. Mary C. (Ground Floor) j Murray Hyde, who is a sister of Mrs. 10 Monmouth Street, Heinz Baked Beans 2 med. cans 25c Extension Window Screens each 39c | VanBrunt. Both Mrs. Hyde and Mrs. H-0 Oats pkg 12c 2-in-l Shoe Polish can 12c ' VanBrunt are members of tho Telephone SS3 Red Bank, N. J. Daughters of the American Revolu- tion and their certificates of mem- Finest Ingredients—Balled In Our Own Ovens—Fresh Dally! bership ar« framed in chestnut wood H. L. Zobel Building taken from an old rafter at the Mur- Bread Imported Small ray homestead. Wrapped COR. BROAD ST. AND HARDING ROAD, Supreme f THHEE NKW TEACHERS. bl l0lii RED BANK, N. J. Several Changs to be. Made at the Victor Bread * i*" 5c Tinton Falls School. N. B. C. The Shrewsbury township school at ness in lour .Lawn Tinton Falls will have a new prin- Butter Thin Keg, 23o cipal and two new teachers next -y-y^^^ OKANGE TEKOE year. Mrs. Charles Worth of Farm- OLD COCNTBY STYLE ItiRdale has resigned as principal anil j Biscuits . pkg9c Pabst-ett shn will teach next year at Somer- j Will Be Better INDIA CEYLON ville. No one has yet been chosen I ','. tb .4 ma : W Cocoanut Molasses to succeed her. Miss Mildred Stout ] has resigned to lake a position at j ' . Sb 23c a 1( Point Pleasant, where she lives, and if your citizens -will take advantage of the M^ed or Tlaln Blacli P S Mrs. Pearl Silzer of Freehold has re- ./ All 5c signed to take a position as a teach- favorable conditions in 1930 and author- u tt> io° : ^ lb 19° er at New Brunswick. Miss Hazel pkg. pkg- Candies 3 for 10c The members of the Red Bank Real Estate Board Joffce of Long Branch has been en-; ize needed public improvements. are all Realtors. pngrti to succeed Mis.- Stout and Mrs. ' Catherine KlnR "t fieri Bank ha." ' They work together. One of their great work- been engaged to succeed Mrs. Silzer. You buy practically all public improve- Meat Market Specials! together features is the C I * ~" • ' ments on the deferred payment plan— | Veteran Moturman. i PRIME GdRNJHEX) NATIVE BEEF but you get the benefit of them now, cre- Multiple Listing System i George VanTassell, well known in FANCY CHUCK ROAST (Whole Cuts) tb. 24c ; this section ns a veteran trolley era- ,' ate employment for your workmen, and j ployce, motored his last run Monday , FANCY STANDING RIB ROAST • ft. 35c Under this system all the members of the Red Bank , after 36 years of active service on ' get the advantage of low costs. „._ Real Estate Board or Board of Realtors get busy on sell- ] the trolley routes of northern Mon- LEAN ROLLED POT ROAST lb. 29c ing your property when it is put in (lie hands of any mem- j rnouth. After a week's vacation he ' I will tnke up inside work at the Al- i ber of the Board, unless you specially do not want this ; Think it over—and start some- LEAN PLATE SOUP BEEF ib. 14c I lenhurst office of the Atlantic coast done. The j transportation company. Mr. Van- thing! Perhaps we can help FRESH CHOPPED BEEF ^n:^ j Tnssell. who for many years lived Multiple Listing System ! at Eatontown. estimates that the : you. Your inquiries an invited. ALLLARGE SMOKED SKINNED HAMS 1b.27c i number nf miles that he nun ridden (WHOLE OH SHANK HALF) on trolley cars us motorman or con- is a great help when it conies to selling a piece of real estate, ductor, would mice him more than ALL SLICES HAM • lb. 50c for eipht firms put your property on their active list at once thirty times around the globe. , PORTLAND CEMENT"ASSOCIATION for sale. y LEAN SMOKED BOSTON BUTTS 1b. 27c Two Holism Kentwl. 347 Madison Avenue ' The Hadlcy-Hall real estate ngen- NEW YORK CITY FANCY FRESH-KILLED STEWING CHICKENS (4 to 5 !b«.) lb. 36c These are the members ot the Red Bank Real Kstate cy linn rented Mrs. S. E. VnnBrac- Board: klp'a house nn Riverside n von up at DELICIOUS FRESH-KILLED LONG ISLAND DUCKLINGS lb. 25c lied nnnk tn Mm. Frlcdn Stenneck HENDRICKSON & STOUT 2 Linden Pto™ or Rp,l Bank nn0fl unemplny- The great satisfaction in shopping, the SSC0 Way, is in the assurance that HAWKINS BROTHERS, 10 Monmouth Street | pnrwmn In Monmouth counly. 01 you will receive Quality at a Saving—always the Best Foods -iid 2..11SI reporlecj they were acv WM. A. HOPPING, Broad Street and Linden Pine X tunlly looking for work. The bal- and Table Needs in Season at extremely low price;;. .f wer« cither 111 or waiting for n»w work to starts *< K PERMANENCE EED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 11, 1930. Pftfi© II01MMMM HIGH SCHOOL HONOR BOLL. gaged to succeed her. AlMhe other teachers of Holmdel township will List of Pupils Wht» Are Proficient In be the same as last year. Various Studies. There is an epidemic of chicken- pox In the Crawford's Corner district New York Below is the Bed Bank senior high and the school attendance there is Pennsylvania school honor roll, containing the greatly reduced. Station Bluestoie Bluestoie New York names of pupils who have been Newman Springs Park Last week the William C. Ely es- Round Trip l'UPTOWN NEW YORK a proficient in the subjects mentioned; The kind wltb lasting quality and (Inn color. Let us (jsisito tatn sold a,, team of horsoa to J, £% 4[\ Hudson History—Deborah Buchanan, Marie liol- Wright Brown of Riverside drive, jou on fixing up your driveway and grading. well, Edwin Berkman, Fulvia DeU'Oma, m in Mlddletown township, and single .O • flier • \Voo7 Surface Ru$t mtx, Margaret Bchmuh), Howard ' Gage. Business—particularly the most de- Telephone 103 Harriet Jackson, Henry Sihler. William sirable business—is very much like Slhler, Evelyn Walder, Franklyn Wiiklns. the sport of fishing. You can catch Ruth Waener, Winifred Shafto, Ethel Ap- it if you use good tackle. We offer plegate, Frank DeMarco. Roy Rlordan. Jos- you the right tackle in the advertis- ROBT. HANCE & SONS Where Quality Rules ! eph Rosatl. Alma Howell, . ing columns of Tho Register—Adver- 10 Broad St., R«d Bank. Algebra—Harry Kettel, Ena "Walder, tisement. Robert Maids, Esther Weinateln, Winifred

Trigonometry^Berton Fielder. John Galm, Oliver Johnson, John 0. Sickles. Geometry—Claire Dav^y, Harvey Rogers, SERVING Mildred Swift, William Sayre, Thomai Vln- Intr. Fulvia Dell'Omo, Mayer Halperin, Mar- ion Jiannine. Economics—>Violet Robinson, John Par- Experience of e fleet mwners reveals trick. Spanish—Dorothy Allen, Harry Kettel, Louis Ribustelli, Minnie Colonlmo. Isadora Hoffman, Emma StlUwnjon, Betty Pullum, the unusual mmd eeonomy Americo Adami, Edwin Close, George Deck- er, Doris Eurich, Winifred Keliey, Ruth DWIQHTW. MORROW Megill, Mildred Face, Edgar Allen, Ernest Bailly. Kathryn Houghton, John Partrick, the mew Fatrd Geor«e Wolcott, Deborah Buchanan, Wil- liam Garatti, Meyer Halperin, Esther Hart- man, Eva Jordan, Henry Sihler, Louisa SIGNIFICANT TRIBUTE to the value of unusual accuracy in manufacturing. Soviero, Doris Wilman. American literature—Violet Robinson. \ the new Ford is found in its increas- Beneath its graceful lines and beautiful Journalism—Evelyn Matt son, Dorothy "A sound business man, ing use by Federal, state and city gov- colors tbere is a high degree of me* Mazas. French—Virginia Blrdsall, Mildred Goff. ernments and by large industrial com- chanical excellence. Elizabeth Hobbs, Marguerite Reeenhard, Eleanor Alexander, Irene Dogootshleff, Mil- a scholarly lawyer, panies which keep careful day-by-day cost An example of the value built into the dred Swift. Margaret Maffee, Yetta Beljrrad, records. In most instances, the Ford has FuJvia Dell'Omo, Adeline Holmes, Marion Ford is the use of more than twenty ball Jiannine, Phyllis MiieKay, William Sayre, been chosen only after exhaustive tests and roller bearings. They are hidden Evelyn Wyckoff. Robert Maida, William a wise statesman, Russell, Gertrude Conners, Samuel Druy, of every fnctor that contributes to good within the car and you may never see Louiie Greenwood, Oliver Johnson, Sutphin performance—speed, power, safety, com- them. Yet they play an important pare nott, Winifred Keliey. Biology—Jessie Froit. he is eminently qualified to fort, low cost of operation and up-kecp, in satisfactory, economical performance. Chemiitry—Jack Mount, Ruth Wilman, larie Graman, reliability and long life. Their function is similar to the jewels o£ Problems—Ralph Kendall, Eleanor Mul- Prominent among the companies using a fine watch. ,-ihiJl, Hann Browne, Gertrude Ccnnera, Ena discharge the duties of any IValdcr. Marion Dieti, John Galm. George the Ford are the Associated Companies Throughout the Ford chassis, a ball iVolcott. Latin—Mey«r Halperin. Adeline Holmei, of tho Bell System, Armour and Com- or roller bearing is used at every place Phyllis MaeKay. M'illian> Sayrp, Evelyn , CitVXN COOLTDOB pany, The Bordcn Company, Continental Wyckoff. Virginia Birdsall, Martuerlt« public office" where it is needed to reduce friction Regenhardt, Janet Patterson. Bnking Corporation, Firestone Tire and and wear and give smooth, reliable me* Rubber Company, General Electric Com. chanical operation. Under $3S,0OO Ball. CALVIN COOLJDGE puny, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Com- Joseph Binder and Morris and Isa- At many points, as on the transmission dora Schneider of Long Branch are pany, Kellogg Company, Knickerbocker counter-shaft, clutch release, fan and under $20,000 bail each to await sen- Ice Company, Morton Salt Company, pump shaft, and front drive shaft, theso tence on their conviction of conspir- acy to violate tho internal revenue ijJELDOM have the citizens of any state had the' Pillsbury Flour Mills Company, The ball and rollrr bearings are used where laws. The maximum Bcntence Is two Procter and Gamble Company, and less costly types of bearings might be years In prison. They were found I opportunity to vote for a man as eminently qual- guilty of operating five stills In Long Swift & Company. considered adequate. Branch, Shrewsbury and Cliffwood. ified for the office of United States Senator as Each of these companies uses a largo Additional instances of the high Indictments against Joseph Tomalne, Charles Test! and David Plnsky, also Dwight W. Morrow, Ambassador to Mexico. If any man number of Ford cars and trucks. The. quality built into the Ford are the ex. of Long Branch, on similar charges Associated Companion of the Bell System tenidve use of steel forgings, fully were dismissed. v knows Mr. Morrow and the responsibilities relative to the use more than eight thousand. enclosed four-wheel brakes, Rustless Senatorship, that man is former President Coolidge, His HOLMDEL NEWS. Modem business moves at a fust pace Steel, four Houdaille double-acting hy. remarkable endorsement should cause every public spirited and it needs tho Ford. Daily, in count- draulic shock absorbers, aluminum pis* The Firemen Called Out by an Alarm ICBR ways and places, it helps to speed tons, chrome silicon alloy valves^ Last Wednesday Night. man and woman to vote for Mr. Morrow's nomination and the production and delivery of tho torque-tube drive, three-quarter floating The firemen wera called out IaBt secure for New Jersey a sincere, able and fearless repre- world's goode and extend the useful ser- Wednesdny night by a flro at the rear axle, and the Triplex chatter-proof former John. B. Story house, be- sentative in Washington. vice of men and companies. glass windshield. tween this place and Everett, near John P. Schanck's farm. Tho blaze Constant, steady operation over many The Ford policy has always been to was under great headway before It Yours is not alone the right but die duty to vote. thousands of miles emphasizes the ad- use the best possible material for each was discovered and tho houso was vantages of the sound design of the Ford completely destroyed. Tho houso has Will you exercise the right and do your duty so that the part ond then, through large product not been occupied for a number of car, its high quality of materials, and tion, give it to the public at low cost. years nnd on account of Its run down great state of New Jersey may have the opportunity to condition tho damngo was Bmall. DWIGHT W. MORROW The farmers have started to make serve itself and the nation. NEW LOW FOOD PRICES their first harvcntlnRH of alfalfa. Standard Coopa • ••.. There Is a fair crop. Tho gathoiing £)>ort (loupe ..•••• 9535 of other hay crops will bo started Dn I,u»i Coup* ..... early next month. Due to the ab- At the Primary Election Tuesday, June 17, Vote for Tnilnr Srh given nt night. «li«rl k»« S5SK ChtMren'R (in}' will bo obflrrvm! nt on the Republican Ticket Model \\ I>anel I>ellT«rr .... 9700 the Keformed church next Sunday All prl'.i /. ». I', tlnmll, pirn frtlfhl mid night with an entertainment. I'cltvcry. Bumpari and tparm tlr* *utra a% The boys' bnsobnll team played ft low rot, Ho gnmo with Colt's Neck Tuesday Pnieirml Crtdlt Ctmpmy ifon •/ data of lant, woek. Tho BCOTR wan ft to Vote twice for Morrow—r-Once for the short payments effmrt mnolhtr f>r4 *9M»#J* 0. The men's tnam played at Key- port and mot defeat by tho score of term and once for the long term 8 lo 7. The Itumaon Cubs were to MOTHII COMPANY have played hero lant Friday, but Foitu thfly failed lo show up. Jllsa Anna Erlggs han resigned her position nn n teacher nt this place lo Inltn a nlmilnr position st Long Branch next. year. Mrs. Lock- FAID FOR BY CHARLES <3. W 8018,' wood of fieu Bank has boon en- . iv. Page Eight RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 11, 1930. NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. thenoe southeastwardlj and norta NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. Creek nnd run nine thencs (U auuthsrly. unt] said Primary Election will be httd oo« female Member of tha County gxecu* Chrlssie Bogle, Emily and Daisy fultowlnK «he ecverat c our set of »atd cretit for tha parpoiB af Bomiaattng ptreuni of tiv« Cum-iiittcv for «RCII poiUlcsl purty Ligier, Robert Wilson, Edith Conover, Borough of Red Bank. N. J. ly sloriif th* short of the North Shrews- { Tow^hlp ol Mtddlttown. \h* Tsipeetive parties to lla offices above partlclpatine In ield primary election in bury river to the center line between tha and Milts Brook (/orracrly knowa at Cold ©h eltction district] also one mal-j end YEARS AGO 1 RED BANK. Rena Allen and Charles Ward. Notice it hereby yUen Lhat a General property belonging to the Monmouth Host Notice U hereby triven that a General Sprin? Brook) to Mills IS ridge on th« road mentioned, end elso ta elect one mala fend Election will be mid for tha Election will be held in and tor the Town- one female Member of tne County Execu- nna female Mentber of the fatate Ex«cuttv« Club and property known as the tied Bank ship or Mlddletown, In the County of Mon- Isadins from LeonardvHl* Ut New Mon- Committee for each poJiticjil party. A tennis club was formed at Borough ol Ret] Bank, in the County of Lyceum, the point or place of beginning. mouthi thence i'i.) following a Hue on a tive CummitUfi far each politlcsl party HAPPENINGS OF OLD IN AND Mcnmouth and State of Now Jersey, on mouth and State of New Jersey on Tu*?»- pnrtiqipBtlim In rsuld prinmry elecUao tn Bald (hit© will filso be the eecon in a northerly direction * NOHCA of n»Utrellon, Swift, Franli Borden and Frank Van- Two Members of the United States Senate Two Memhern cf the United Stntea Sennt*> tioned, between, ttia hours of one o'ciocic Twenty Years Ago, Thirty Years southwardly along the center line of from this StRte. one for tho full term, one In tho cchU-r lino of Old Womm'i Hill rond Second regUtration day—•Tueeday, June in the afternoon and nine o'clock in ths Vllet. from thin Suite, one for the full term, ono liroad street to its Intersection with the (pfldini? twm ihtrvey't Corner to Us June 17th, 1030. Primary day, 7;00 A, M, to Ago and Forty Years Ago. to fill the viicnnry <'a«Hcd by tho refli^nti- to fill the vacancy cauBcd by the leBiuna- 6venlnB. for the purpose of making tha Class day exercises -were held at the center line of Reckless place, thence aeit- tion of Walter K. K) in the conter line of said Wast 1U3O, 1:00 P. M, to 0:00 P. M.. to rovlntj gave a history of the class. The class Congressional district; two Members-of line of Maple avenue, thence northwardly ConirresflioriHl district; t«'o Mem lie is of SUits Avenue to the point where it inter- and. correct tha list for tht Genera] Elee* JONATHAN II. JONES, The North Shrewsbury yacht club the <7enclnl Assembly of New Jersey; two alans tlie center line of Maple avenue to the General AuHcmbly of New Jcr/ey; two sects Far View Avenue on 6aid Gillett tion. TowfiBhip Clerk. at Its annual meeting elected Edward prophecy was given by Cannle Tetley, Members of tho Board of Chosen iVeehohl- its intersection with th« center line of Members of the Board of Chofsen Freehold- Dated May 21, 1089. CIB for three ye are; e. Townnhlp ABBeaaor. property.- th&iice 16) easterly, in the cen* Qoundarlei of ths election distrfcte In Bussell commodore, Edward W, Bertha Hance and Bessia -White. era for three yenrs; a Mayor for (he Bor- Chestnut street, thence westward)? along ter lino of l-'ar View Avenue to tho inter- tha Borough of RumaoD, &ad the polling ough of Rcl Bank for two yeKin; two thu ccntt-r line of Chestnut street to Its K TownnhU' Collector, two Members of tlie •fctinn of what h knowu R» the Sorrcj NOTICE OP REGISTRY AND ELUCTION. Throckmortou vice commodore, Sam-James E. Weaver read the class will intersection with the tracks of the New1'ownnhiri Committee for three yenra, und place in ench district are aa followai Uttt« Silver fiorougfi, N. J. Councilmen for tho BorouBh of lied Rank. WimllnR Itoad; thonce UJ northerly, down Pirat Election District uel T. Hendrlckson, Jr., treasurer, and Archie Brown an original sketch. frr three years, and three Justices of the Jersey Southern railroad, thence north* ono Jtiallra of the Peace for five yearn; the renter line of tho Sorrcy Winding Itnad Notice ot tha titnu and placa ot holding GeorgG Bussell secretary, Thomas At the closing exercises of the Peace for the BOIOURII of Red flank, for wariify along the tracks or road bed of the nnd to voto on the following public ques- to the center lino of the rand leading from A.1I that portion of the Horougb n( Rum- the General Election rnd of the ofllcers to Oceanic public school the graduates five years; nnd to vote or* tha following Mew Jersey Southern railroad to its Inter- tions: ft.ii'eshik to LeojinrdviJIe; thence (S) east- son iltuate nest of the center line at Ulnff. he elected and meetings of thn Board of ChadwlcU measurer and Mr. Hen- public ulcstions: section with tne center line of Monmouth State Wattr RiKbte Bondi. erly, in the center line of the road leading ham Avenue between the North and South Heslstry and Election In the Dorougb ot ddekflon, William Worthley, Edward were LHla Day, Charlotte R. Strykcr, street, thence eastward!* along the center rUHLIC QUESTION—Shnll lho Act en- from NavyslnJt to Leonardville to the c*n« SliresFflbury rlvere. Little Silver, in tbo Cuunty of Monmouth. State Water Rights Bond!. line of Monmouth utreet to its Intersection titled "An Act authorizing the crotitloryof Sacoad Kltclfoa Diatrict. Fraser, Forman H. Smith,,^Charles Emily E. A. Ligier, Florence E. Stry- PUBLIC QUESTION—Shnll tho Act en- with center Hue of Brosd street. tb« notnt ter lino of Seventh Avenue On the Georje Notice is hereby given that a General ker, Roy E. Day'and George H. Stry- Or placj of beginning. B debt of the State of New Jersey by tha ft. Davis tract; thence (9) northerly, in Al! that portion of tbe Borough ol Hum. Election will , be held in' and for the purd and Edward Willis members of titled "An Ait authorizing tho creation of i'sBuanre of bond a of the State In the sum tho center hue of Seventh Avenue to its In- »on situate east of tha center tine of Blna. Borough of Little Silver, in the Count? of a debt of tho State of New Jersey by tho tha regatta committee. 'William ker. The post graduates were Car- The oolllna place for the Sbtth Election of neven million dollars for th^flniuiBltton tersection with Many Mind creek and tfifl bam «v«DU« betweso tb» North ond South Monmouth and State of j^ew Jersey, on Hockman and John H. Cook were rie S. Bruce and John Allen, Jr. of bonds of the Stale in the pum District Is ilellef Engine House. Drammoad of lands and interest'therein, water iiKht» southerly line of the Horoush of Atlantic Shrewsbury rivers, .-,, Tucuday, November 4th. 1030. from tntt Weakfish were very plentiful In theof seven million dollars for tlio acquisition Dlacc. and interest therein, for the purtitiae of HiirhlajuJs; tlience (10) westerly and The oo\Una plac* for tbfr First Ejection hour ot ai* o'cloett A, M. to tho hour of eiected to membership. of landH nnd Tnteiest therein, waiter lijihtH ni'lirft-Jii/itinf?, conBfivinff nnil protecting northerly in tho' southerly and westerly District U Occanto Kirehoua^. corner River seven o'clock V. M,, at the following plsca The ladies' aid society of the Redriver. Mrs. L. E. Harvey of Oceanic nd interest therein, for the punimie of Seventh election District. the potable xsnterB of thin State; in-ovidlnw lines ot the Borough of Atlantic High- ~7nd am) Allen street, Huni»fin., in field Borough: Little Silver Volunteer entertained relatives from Asbury «[ipronrifi{in(r, conserving nnd luolectinjr Beginning at a point where the center the Vays and means to iiay the Interest "f lands to tueti water mark on the shore of The polling place (or »h« becond Eleo. l-'ire Company's Hnude. Bank Methodist church held a EO- the potable waters of this Stute; providing line of Uroad street is Intersected with the tiaid debt anil nlao to pay nnd tllncharBO -ion Dlctrfet fa filiation plro Corapany't Park and they caught twelve weak- center line of Reckless place, thence south- Itfiritiin or Snndy Hook Boy; thence (11) Saiti election win bo held in tha fiaI4 clable at Mrs. Arthur A. Patterson's tghe. ways nnd means to rfiy tho interest of tha principal thereof; and providing for westerly. In the hlclt water mark an eai'l Hnuie. Center street, near Ridge romi, Boroucth tor the, purpose of electing flsh in a very short time. Arthur wardly along the center line of Eroad til© fiubmUaion of this lnw to the people at T on Broad street. A musical and lit- id debt nnd also to liny and clineharKe street to the southerly boundary of the shore to Ware Creek, tbo point or plecft of Two M«mbei-ii of th« Unlt0*J States fiennto and Joseph Johnson of Navesink tho principal thereof; nnd nrovidirif? fur n Kttieral flection," approved April lSlh, beRinnlriB". JEHE J. CAUKW. from thin Stuto, ono for the full term, one erary program was rendered, those UornUBh of Red iinnk, thence northwest- 1330, ^bo ndoptcd and sanctioned? Olorb nf fiuoaoa Borpaeh. taking part being Percy -Walling. caught twenty tile same daj-. the submipsion uf this law to the people nt wardly along the center line of the tracks Tho polling PIHCO for the Fourth Election hi fill tho vacancy (-(Hipcd hy the rofileno- Ceneral election," approved April JSth. or road bed of the New York and Lens District is thp tlrevent Park and Leonardo Dated Mny 2K 1030. tlon of Wnltoi- K. KIIKO; a Member of tho Evie Applegatp, Lena Howland, Eliz- Wayman Wilson, Harry Curtis, 3. 1330. bo adopted nnd sanctioned? ' StEite Inatltutlont Bonds. tirehouie. Center Avenue, Leonardo, N. J. Houite of UoprofiCntntivcH from tha Third ttrnrich rnilroad company to Its Intersection PUBLIC QUESTION—Shnll the Act en- riltli District, Commonly Known as tbo abeth Knox, Kittle Evans, John Hof- \V. J. Bonnell and Thaddcus Allaire State Institutions Bonds. with the center line of Cae6tnut street, titled "An Act authorizing tho cfeulioit uf NOTICE OF REG1STRV AND ELECTION. ConmefiHlonui tlleti'lcl; two Members of PUBLIC QUESTION—Shall the Act en- Lincroft District. tha Genei'itl Asnomitty of Now Jerney; two mlie, Mamlo Huhhard, Minnie Coop- joined Navesink hook and ladder thence eastwardly along the center line n debt of the State of New Jersey by tho Tha bDundurlos of the Bams art ji» (ol* Holradel Township, N. J. titled "An Act authorizing the crent'.ort of of Chestnut btreet to Its Intersection with istjuiince of bonds of the Stnie in the num Mcmboi'K «f tha Hoiud of Chacon Fi«ohold- er, Loueila Frejr and Borden Wolcott. company of Red Bank. This gave the a debt of the Stale of Is'cw Jersey by the Iowa, viz: Notfo« of the tima end place ot holding erB fot* tlueo yeara; nnd for tho following the center line of Maple avenue, thence of ten million dollars for State Institu- Beginning Qt the inlvrtectlon of tha New the General Election snd of tha officers to The Mlddletown Baptist and Re-company a total of 54 members, mak- uance of bondn of the Stale In the sum southwardly along the center line of Mflple tions; lu-ovidlnj? the tvftyn nnd means munlclpnl oftlcrfl, vln.i Twn Oounrllmen for ing it the largest company In thoof ten million dollai'fl for Stnte Institu- avenue to the intersection with tho center Vork and Lon« Branch railroad with th* ba tleoted ftj the Township of Holmdal, three yearn, find one CotincUman for ona formed congregations held a union to pay tiie Jnterc«t of said debt nnd Shrewsbury Hiver; thence northerly alona ID the County of Monmouth, yeai-, to 'fill tho uncxpiied term of Jiimos Red Bank fire department., tions; piovidinK the ways nnd mean line of RccklesB place, thence eastward!? nlao to rmy nnd tlinchariw the principal the anid New Vork and Loncc Branch rail- Notice ts herebjr given that a General service in observance of Children s to jiny the interest of «ald debt nnd j nlonjr the center line of Reckless place to thereof; nnd piovidinK for tho Biibmie.iu'jn M. Wilde; and to vote on tho'following Mrs. Catherine Stilwell Taylor of 1 road to the* Intersection ot tho road from Election wilt b« held In and for the public ijueationB: day. Those taking special parts In also to nay nnd diucliniKe the princlp; ! the center line of Broad street, the point or of this law to the people at a jrenernl Headden's Corner to the Still House; thence T'ownshlp of ftolmcJcl, In tho County of the entertainment were Mattre West, Kew 'Monmouth celebrated her 8.3dthereof: and providing (or the submission DlnC' of beginning. eiection." approved AvvW 18tb, 1930, be t*») westerly, following tho roRcl from Montnoutb and Stnte nf New Jersey, nn SUto Wftter Riahts Condi. birthday. Mrs. Taylor presented to of this law to the people at a ccnerfil The polling pls.ee for the Seventh Elec- nOoi'ted and sanctioned? Hcadiicn's Corner to tha Still House end Freddie Wilson, Minnie and Nellie election." approved April 18th. 1930, botion District is Eugene M. Magee's ga- Tuesday. November 4th, 1030, from tha PUBLIC QUESTION—Shall tlio Act on- Casey May and KitUe West, Lester Mrs. Catherine Hendrickson of Mid- ruij^. Irving place. State Highway Bonds. to tho corner of Balm Hollow rood at Fred hour of aix o'clock A. M. lo the hour of titled "An Act nutlioi-izlntf tho creation of adopted and sanctioned? Hans' Corner; thence (8) westerly, follow- •even o'clock E, M.. at the following a d-abt of tho Sfftto of New Jorsoy hy tho dletown a linen sheet which she Eighth Kindlon Dlitrlct. PUBLIC QUESTION—Shall the Act en- Conover, Mollie Ayres, Nina Root, State Highway Bonds. titled "An Act authorlting tho creation of inB tho center line of the public hiahway place tn tho afiid Tpwnshipi Townahln iBBUftnco. of bonds of tho State in the aura claimed General George Washington PUBLIC QUESTION—Shall tho Act en- Beginning at a point where the center between Midclictown and Holmdel Town- Uall, Holmdel, New Jatiey. of Heven million dotturn for tho actiuialtfon Fannie Luyster, Willie Hyers and line of the tracks or road bed of the New a debt of the Stnte of New Jersey by the once slept under. titie'l "An Act fiuthorizisK the creation of ic-iuftnco of bonds nf the State In tho sum nhlps to Ocilen's Corner: thcncia (4) fol- of lands nnd intet-cnt therein, water rlchte Annie Hanklns. a debt ot the Stato of Iscw Jersey by tho Jersey Southern railroad tB intersected witb io wins tho center lino of the road from Said election trill bo held In the B-iiJ nnd intciOBt therein, for the pin-none of The women of the Red Bank pub- thJ Bhore of the North Shrewsbury river, of clffhty-thiee million dollars for highway "ownshlp for the pufposq of electing David Belshaw's Razzle Dazzle won Buence of bonds of the Stato in tho sum Impiovementg; provldlnir tho ways ami Ogilen's Corner to Everett, through Everett npliroprlntlnc, conKcrving nnd prntoctlnff ic library cleared $160 at a rummage ol etgbty-tlireo million dollnrs for highway thence southwardly along the center line to Smock's Corner; thence (5) following: w TMTO WemliciB of The United States Senate tho potublo wotoin of this Stnto; providing the Shrewsbury pennant which was of the track* or rond bed of the New Jer- mennw to imy tho Intercut of said debt nml from this State, ono for tho full term, ono sale held in the George F. Holmes improvementh", pi-ovidinK tho ways ainl alpo to pay nnd tn an easterly tho iirlnoliiul thereof; nnd providing for the material was sold at auction. thceof; and providing ff>t- the fliibmis.-.ion thobce westward!? along the center line ol end southerly direction, following the vari- Honae of IteprcRonutivod from tho Third tho Bul>mlHHlon of thin lnw to the people fit Longstreet and Amos Borden. Im- Herbert street to Its Intersection with .the election," approved April 18th, 1930, bo y Jacob C. Shutts of Shrewsbury being of this law to the people at a sjencni! adopted and sanctioned? ous courses of said Swimming River to Congressional district; two Memborft of R Keueral election," npproved April 18th, mediately after the. race Clinton B.. election," approved April isth, 1930, becenter line of Shrewsbury Avenue, thence tha high water lino of the shore of Shre«-«- tins General Assembly of New Jorncy; two 13^0, bo adopted and minrtloniod T • James challenged the winner with his the auctioneer. adopted and sanctioned? southwardly along the center line of Notice of Primary Election. bury river; thence (7) easterly, in the hitrh Membera of tho Board of Chosen Froehold- Stnto Institutions Bonds. / yacht Yum Yum. Williar: B. Hurley of Llncroft sold Shrewsbury avenue to its intersection with Also take notice that a Trirnary Elec- wntcf line of the *horo cf naid Shrewsbury ern for three yearn; nnd for tho folio win« iis horse to Joseph Tomllnson and Notice of Primary Election. the center line of West '.canard street, tion for all political parties onfi(|etl there- Itiver, to thu railroad bridgQ, the plnce of municipal offlrers, vit: One Township Com- PUBLIC QUESTION—Shall, tho Act en- The Holmdel Christian Endeavor Also take notice that a Prinmry Klec- thence westwnriil? along the center line of to will be held in said Township, in «nid besinnin?. mitteeman, for threa yonrfl, And two JUR- 111 led **An Act otitfiocirlfiif tho noition of society was organized with Rev. An-spent part of the proceeds of the sale in for all politicnl pnrtipa entitled thort- West Leonnrd street to its intersection County, on Tuesday. June 17, 1930, be- Thu polling plnce for the Fifth Election tlces of the Peaco. for flvo yonrnench; nntl a debt of tho Stato of Now Jorroy by thi* drew Hagaman as president, John C. on a new bicycle. Other Lincroft to will bo held in said Borough, in Biii'l with the canter lino of Leighton avenue. tween the hours of seven A, M. and eight District Is tho postofllcQ building at Lln- to votu on tho following tmblic quoatlona: iBBuanco of bondn of tho State In thfl eum 'oiks who had new bicycles were Ed- County, on Tuesday, June 1", 1930, he thence northwardly along the center line of P, M. (Standard time.) Said Primary croft, N. J. Stain Water Rights Bonds. of ten million dollnra for Stnto Inatitu- Heyer vice president, Frank Tilton tWecn the hours of .-even A. M. ami t)'iKht ; Lcightnn avenue to its intersection vith Election to be held in the plncen tn Sixth District. Commonly Known as th» tion*-; provldlntr tho ways and monns ward Slocum, Henry Fenton and the"centcr line of Locust Tvenue, thence PUBLIC QUESTION—Shnll tho Act on- ••• recording secretary, Henry G. Cooke, P. M . (Standardd time.i) ) SiiiSidd PPrimari y | the respective districts ns herein Bet Port Monmquth Diatrict. titled "An Act niithorhlitg tho creation of to prvy tho [ntoi'Q-it of nnld debt and Fre still lo &the wnyn and means tu i>ny tho Intereit of titled "An Act •mtlioiizlnc tho creation ot a member of tne grocery firm of Wor- Notice is hereby given that • General each election district; nlso one male nnd District is the cafeteria of the Siemund Committee tor each politicn! party. The northerly course, folio wins tho creek to nnld debt npd nlno to pay and dlnchnrKO ft debt of tlio Stnto of Now Jewey by tho den & Morris of Red Bank. Election witi be held in and for tha ale Member of tho State? Executive Kinner Company. Bridee avenue and Wesi Boards nUa alt on thin day for registration tho old rlpht of wny of the New Jersey the 1'iinriiial thereof; nnd nrovldiiiK foi- iHRunnco of hands of tho State'In tho sum Committee for each politicnl party. The t'ront street. Souther)) nillrDiid; thenco (4) still north- tlie HiibmlBBion of this lnw to tho penpto nt of cighty-thiee million dolliiin for highway Mrs. Virginia P. Cornwall, mother Township of Shrewsbury, in the County purposes. 1 of Monmoulh, State of New Jersey, on Boards also sit on this day for registration Ninth t-lection District, erly', abnff snid old New Jersey Southorii n general election," approved Anrll 18th. tmtirovenicntRi lu-ovldinc tlio way a and of Justice Millard F. Cornwell of Red Tuesday, November 4th. 1333, from the purposes, Beginning at a point where the centei Notice of Registration. rnilrond rijjht of wny, to Sandy Hook bav; 1D30, be adopted nnd annctlonedT. mean* tu pny tho Interest of nnld debt nnd Bank, who had been an invalid for hour of six o'clock A. M. to the hour IInu ot Shrewsbury avenue la intersected See-in d res ist rut ion day—Primary day. thonce (M westerly sitonK the Bay, to th- Stato Institution! Bonds. nlno to ray nntl diRchtugo tho rrlncipfll of seven o'clock F. M., at the respective Notico of Reci stratum. T;00 A. 8*. to 8:00 P. M. (Standard time.) mnuth of I'DW'S Creek; thenco (G) south' thereof; imd providing fcr tho rjubmlaaion several years, died at the home of Second rejjiRtiation. day—Tuesday, June with the center lino of. Herbert street, Third registration dny—October 14th, PUBLIC QUESTION—Shall tha Act en- of thin law to tha peoplo at a general polling places in snid Townahip. thence southward!;? alone the center line ot erly up I'ew'a Creek nnd the Brook, at tho tlilei' "An Act nuthoil-.intf tho crentiun of her son on Broad street. She was 53 Said election will be' held in tho said 17th, 1030, Primary tiny, 7:00 A. M. to Shrewsbury avenue to \la Intersection -SUb 1930, 1:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M., to' revlae hem) of same and in n straight line west election." approved April 18th, .1030. bo 8.-00 Y. M. (Standard Time) und correct Urn list for the General Elec- n debt of the Statu of. New Jersey by tho adopted nnd unnctioned? years old. Township for the purpose, of electinir the center line if the Newman Spring of the fnrm ot Charles H. Mills, to W^ E, lesuanco of bondn of the State In the "urn Two Members of the United StnteR Sennte Third reidst ration dny—October 14th. road, thence easterly along lhe center tin* tion. Rnlph'a Corner: thenco (7> still southerly Children's day was fittingly cele- 1930, 1:00 I1. M. to 9:00 P. M.» to revise The following. Is n description of tho nlonft the rond past John J. Murphv's nf ten million dollars for Stcto Institu- Notice of Primary Election, from this State, one for the full term, one of the Newman SprinHa road to its inter- tional i-irnvidinic tho n-aya and monnH Also tnko notice that a Primary Elec- brated at the Red Bank Methodist to fill the vacancy caused by the resigna- and correct the Ibt for the General Elea-; aectiun with the cenirr line of Broad Election Districts in thc Township of Mil- !house to tho plnce of beginning »t Har- dletown and the polling places in tho jmony Corner. to pny tha interest of snlti debt and tion for all political pnrtJea entitled there- and Baptist churches. A feature o-f tion of Walter E. EUKC; a Member of the atrct-t. thence northwardly alone thc cen- name, vie: J nho tu pay nnd dincharge the princl|ml to will ho hclil in nnd for tho RoroURh of House of Representatives from the Third Boutidnries of the election districts'in ter line'of Hfonrt street to its intersection The polJinj? plnce for the Sixth Electlnn Little Silver on Tuentlay, Juno 17th, 10S0, the service at the First Methodist the Borough of Red Bank, and the polllnw First District, Commonly Known a* the District in Port Monmouth schoolhouas ot thereof; and providing for tho Bubminnton Congressional district: two Members of with the center fine of the tracks or of thin law to tho people at a Kencral from the hour of seven o'clock A. M, to / church -was the baptism of 32 chil- the General Assembly of New Jersey: two place in each district, aro as follows: rond bed of the New York and '.one iMidJIctown District. Port Monmouth. N. J. tho hour of eight o'clock P. M. (Standard Members of the Board of Chosen Freehold- Branch Railroad, thence tiorth even ter Jr The boundaries of tbe a a mo are aa fol- Seventh District, Commonly Known as the election," nuprovefl Apiil 18th, 1330, bo dren. Flrit Election District. adopted and eanctlonod? time.* Sold Primnry Election to ba held era for three -years; rind tor the following Ol along the center line of Lho road bed oi lows, via: i Eait Kcansburg District. in the plnce In- tho reupcctive district as Begin aim? fit a point The boundaries of tho same are ai fol< Stnte HiRhway Bondi. John J. Hopping, a well known municipal officers, viz.: One Township ha North Shrewsbury H Beginnina at the corner of Wesley Ma- eptctficttlly nbovo mentioned end eaid Pri- farmer of Mlddletown township, died Committeeman, for three yearn; and one •directly be- | i»aijr0R(t to |tB intersection with the center son's house on the road leading from iowa. viz: PUBLIC QUESTION—Shnll the Act en- mary Election will bo held for tbo pur- in his GOth year. He was survived by Justice of the Pence for the full term* of twetan tha properties owi ^^\"r.",! Mne or Chestnut itreet. ch.nc. soulho.rHI; MifJdletown to Keyport, and- thence (U BeBinninB at tho corner formed by the titled "An Act nuthori'.-ni;-tie cre<*.iH-ti -JE Dose o( iiQmlnntlne ppraont of the re- five years; and to vote on the following alone the center line of the trucks or road followins ft line on a course of (May. intersection of the road from Hcnrir\ckson'i (i debt of the Stftta of NeTT Jorsey by the spective parties to the ofllcei above a -widow and two sons, James P. and public questions; s the Red Bank Lyceum, thenco aouth- bed- nf th<» Nc«> Jersey Southern Railroad 1911). smith forty-eiffht d«rree3 and forty- Corner to Allnntic Hichlands and the roa-l tHHuanoe of bondn of tho Stnte in tho Bum'mentione:!, nnd nlso to elect ono mnlo and urdly to the center line ol Broad street, tn its intersection with the center line of from that nwii to Ilnrmory: thence

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BED OEOSS DINNJJE. veBter Smith, August Schweers, Al- ilSSIKG WIFE RETURNS. IGH SCHOOL DAYS OVER. bert Taylor, William Wichman, John New- Jersey Lions Members to Hear Notional Speakers Ryan, John Stubbe, Margaret Blng- Friday Night , ham, Ethel Christman, Helen Ciszes- 'AIE HAVEN WOMAN FOUND ON IT. JAMES'S' COMMENCEMENT kl, Alma Conk, Helen Dressier, Mar- A dinner meeting of the disaster EXOOB IN HER HOME. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. garet Finn, Margaret Flugel, Doro- ellef committee of tho Monmouth thy Hopkins, Alico Johnston, Loulso county chapter ot the Bed Cross [er Husband Found Her Yesterday t Eev. Monslgnor, William F. Mc- Kolankonskl, Elizabeth Long, Marga- will ba held Friday right at the Mol- Afternoon With Bottle of Iodine In Kean ot Bcrnardsville Will Give ret Marcello, Evelyn Merchant, Cath- ly Pitcher hotel. Tha speakers will Her Hand—Taken to Hospital In the Main Address—Cliisa Numbers erino Murphy, Ruth Murray, Mary be A., L. Schaefer, national director Hysterical Condition. Twenty-Seven. OHra, Ida Setaro and Frances Sulli- Donald S. Andrews Drank Potassium Cyanide by Mis- Ninth Annual State Convention Opens Today at Molly if disaster relief field operations, van. ind J. Harrison Heckman, a field Mrs. Dorothy Hawkins Hendrlck- Rt. Rev. Monslgnor William F. Mc- An Amos and Andy minstrel will be take Yesterday Afternoon in Experimental Pitcher Hotel—Key to the Town Given to •epresentatlvo from national head- on, twenty years old, wlfo of Clar- Lean of Bernardsvllle will address presented by the fifth and sixth grade luartcro at Washington. mce Hendrlckoon of Fair Haven, was ho graduates at the commencement boys. The girls of theao classes will Them—Fun As Well As Business. Members of the various Red Cross rought to the Rivervlew hospital Korclses of tho Red Bank Catholic give a dance. A sketch entitled "The Shop at Fair Haven. omrnltteea will be told how to han- last night in a hysterical condition. Igli school next Wednesday night, Cross and the Flag" will be -given by eport for tho credentials committee, short tlmo before Chief of Police 'receding tho main address will be Donald S. Andrews, wealthy resi- Members of Lions clubs from all lle emergencies that might arise in the seventh grado. 4 parts of the otato have begun flock- ho election of ofucors, tho moEt Im- tho county. Mr. Schaefer served as osoph Herdon had been called to opening choruo, in which all thu dent of Rumaon, waa found dead ye8« tudent body will join, and the sal- The first alumni danca of the hfgh ing to Red Bank for tho ninth an- iortant part of tho convention, Is a Red Cross worker during tho Flor- ho Hondrlckson homo on Jackson school will be held on Friday night of TROUBLE FOR A FARMER. terday afternoon In his laboratory nual state convention of that organi- heduled to take place at 2:45 ida hurricane of 1026 and the Mis- itreet. According to the police chief, tatory by Alexander John MacPhee. near the VanBlerck boat works at latherlno Keeley will sing a solo next week. The annual school picnic zation to ba held today and tomor- ''clock. The presentation of reports, sissippi river flood of 1927. Hendrlckson told him that he had re- will be on tho previous Thursday. N0BMAN SICKLES MUST HAVE Fair Haven. Andrews, who for i»v- row at the Molly Pitcher hotel. Be- inllnlshcd business and new busi- ;urned home and found his wlfo ly- Mighty Lak a Rose," which will be eral years past has devoted al- Persons Interested In this phase ollowed by tho valedictory by Mar- tween 700 and 800 Lions nro ex- IC88 will be taken up, after which of Red Cross work are Invited to ing on the floor with a bottle of AIX HIS CARS INSURED. most all his tlmo to experimental and pected to attend tho convention. Ldjournment will bo taken. iodine in her hand. She had not tak- on Theresa Connolly. The prcscnta- DINNER FOR FKhEMEN. research work, was at work in tho attend. No funds may be appropri- ion of diplomas and prizes will be Already the borough ia beginning While members of tho Lions club ated by tho organization for dinners the Iodine. Herdon sent for an Scobeyvlllo Man Was In an Accident laboratory with hla assistant, John to take on a gala appearance. Bo- ro engaged In attending to tho .mbulance and Mrs. Hendrickson lade by Rov. John B. McCloakey. Threo Fire Companies to Observe for Which He was In ~No Way Rosa. Andrews told Roso to leave or other social functions and persons ?ho closing number will be mem- Fiftieth Anniversary. fore long tho key which tho borough ork of tho convention, the women attending will be assessed for the vas removed to tho hospital. She Blameworthy, but the Law Makes tho laboratory as ho wanted to bo of Red Bank will present to tho Vis- n their party will attdnd a bridge esponded to medical treatment and rics from tho opera "When Johnny Tho fiftieth anniversary of Inde- No Allowance in His Favor. alone. cost ot the dlnnor. :omes Marching Home," presented iting Llona will be fitted to the lock ind tea In the Molly Pitcher ball- pent a comfortable night. pendent, Liberty and Relief fire com- A few weeks ago Norman Sickles Whether he wanted to ba by him- and the door will be wldo open to oom. Mrs. J. D. Tullor Is chairman Mrs. Hendrickson had been missing y the high school several weeks panies will bo observed tonight at a self to conduct an experiment se- jo. of Scobeyvllle was driving his auto- them and their families. it the committee In charge. rom home since Sunday. When she dlnnor to bo held at tho Union com- mobile In the southern part of the cretly or whether it was some other This sentiment was expressed in Tho last feature Is the annual ban- WILL NOT CHANGE PLANS. eft she told her husband she was go- The graduates are James J. Tan- pany's headquarters on Shrewsbury state when he figured in an unusual reason shall never bo known. When greetings iaauod today by Eugono quet at tho Molly Pitcher hotel, Ing to tho beach. Monday Hendrlok- er, Georgo Patrick Gill, Allen Con- avenue. Mayor William H. R. White, accident. Tho door of an automobile Ross returned a few minutes later he on reported his wife's disappearance •oy, Viola Ruth Cross, Anna J. Ana- found Andrews lying on tho floor. Ho Magoo, president of tho Rod Bank which will wind up tho convention. NO SUNDAY NIGHT COMMENCE- Fire Chief Frederick Dressier and which was a few feet in front of Mr. club. It follows: Tho hotel and the Columbia club, Chief Herdon and a search waB >ro, John V. Hartncdy, Grace A. Councilman J. A. VanSchoik, chair- Sickles's car came open unexpectedly had drunk potassium cyanide, a very ^ade. Early yesterday afternoon lounihan, Winifred M. Murray, Jo- deadly poison. Andrews was rushed "A most cordial welcome Is ex- •hero Borne of tho business sessions MENT AT BED BANK. 1 man qf tho flro committee of tho and a child fell out on the road. The tonded tb you by the Lions club of vlll bo held, havo been elaborately hendrickson also notified Justice Gil- eph S. Tylutki, Mary M. Bly, Ed- borough council, will be the speak- child fell directly in front of Mr. to tho Rlvcrvlew hospital at Red Bed Bank. Wo consider it an honor ind tastefully decorated, The symbol Tho Graduating Class Wanted tlie ert Keith. Upon returning homo vin James Kennedy, Vera A. Luks- ers. Tho committee in,charge con- Sickles's machine. Mr. Sickles man- Bank. Ho was dead when ho waa and a privilege to play host to tho if tho organization, a roaring lion, Exercises to bo Held at the Carl- Hendrickson found his wifo on the s, Catherine V. Porskevies, Mar- sists of Frank Dickman, Joseph Fox aged to avoid striking the child by brought Into tho hospital. It waa Lions of Now Joraoy. The key to rreets visitors from every nook and ton Theater, But tho School Board >or. iret C. McGuIre, Patrick J. Calan- and David Mair. Plans for an elab- applying his brakes and by steering said that death had been almost the city IB yours. Wo want you to :ornor. Tho work of decorating Decided Otherwise. Herdon cound find no ono in the rlello, Catharine M. Keeley, Alexan- orato celebration were abandoned sharply to one side. The child es- Instantaneous. er John MacPhee, John A. Sheehan, feol perfectly at home. Tho hospi- those places was in chargo of George Tho graduating class .of the Bed elghborhood who saw Mrs. Hen- several weeks ago and it was decid- caped injury. The body was removed to Warden's tality of Rod Bank Is famouB. Wo B. Moxley. rickson return. Ho found automo- orothea A. Breslin, Loretta Mary ed to hold a dinner instead. funeral home and an autopsy was Bank high school sent a delegation legan, John William Higglns, Mar- However, the sudden stoppage of hopa that our efforts In behalf of Assisting Mr. Bray on tho local of Its members to the board of edu- ille tracks in the yard and imprints Mr. SIckles's car caused it to be performed last night by Dr. Harvey this convontlori will bring added lus- sonvontlon committee, aro Rov. Ed- if a man's footsteps between the spot on Thcreae Connolly, James J. Tul- W. Hartman, the county physician. cation with a request that tho com- Henry H. Tully, John J. Fitz- rammed by another automobile tre to this well earned reputation. ward W. Miller, Dr. Herbert E. Wil- mencement exercises bo held next here tho car stopped and the house. which was back of It. No ono was After tho examination ho Issued a Wo nro euro that you will Join with liams, Eugene Magee, Robert A. Mrs. Hendrickson was questioned erald, Martha Elizabeth Felsmann certificate that death had been acci- Sunday night or tho following Sun- nd Bertha Relss. STATION WJBI PROGRAM. hurt, but both automobiles were dam- us in tho wish that tho sessions of Kennedy and M. Van Buren Smock. day'night at tho Carlton theater. Tho t the hospital last night by County aged. Witnesses of the accident say dental and due to drinking tho potas» tho convention will greatly robound Detective W'l'lam Mustoe. She said Class night for the eighth grade slum cyanide. In an examination of ioard was Informed that tho owners MANY FEATURES TO BE PRE- Mr. Sickles was not blameworthy. to tho credit tjf our organization, its ?f the theater had offered to donate ho had been staying at Union Beach. will bo on Friday and commence- They Bay he could not have driven the laboratory by officials a glas« of /efforts and Its aims. Again wo arc tho use of tho theater for this pur- !ho said sho returned homo by bus ment will be the following Tuesday SENTED FRIDAY AND MONDAY. differently without running over the water and a glass of ale were found near the spot whero Andrews waa glad to wolcomo you. May your COW CUT WITH KNIFE. IOSC ind was not brought homo in a car. light. Vincent Dresser is valedic- child. stay hero prove entirely enjoyable :t was reported that she had been torian of tho eighth grade and Wll- found by ROBS and It Is tha belief The board had a discussion about Broadcasts to Include Music, Talks This week Mr. Sickles received no- as well as profitable!" )eaten and was badly bruised. At the freda Maclnnes Is salutatorian. and Sketches — Merchants' Pro- of the ofllclals that Andrews had tak- ANOTHER OUTRAGE ON NOR. tho matter laBt night and voted tlco from the state motor vehicle de- en the poison by mistake. The convention will officially get lospltal an examination ohowed Frank Hill Is president of tho class, gram, Sunshine Hour and Business partment that he must have accident MAN SICKLES'S FABM. unanimously to have the exorcises illght brulso on tho hip and a cut on Ann Wichman Is vlco president, Mary under way at 12:15 o'clock today. at tho River street school auditorium Review Some of the Features. insurance placed on all threo ot hla Prosecutor Jonas Tumen, County At that tlmo ths Red Bank club will he knee. Rocho Is secretary and Dennis Shee- cars or his driver's license and his Detective William Mustoe and Chief The Cow Was Slashed Whtlo It Was n Thursday night, June 10th. This han is treasurer. A varied program will be presented hold its luncheon at tho Molly Pitch- place and date,wero selected previous The investigation is being con- car licenses would bo revoked. Mr. of Police Joseph Herdon are con- er hotel. Grazing and Fourteen Stitches tinued this morning. Casts will be The class motto Is "We Lead, Oth- Friday from nine o'clock In tho ducting a further Investigation this to tho graduating class making the re- morning until midnight over Station Sickles carried Euch inauranco on the Golf will occupy some of tho LlonB Woro Required to Close a Wound made of the marks made by the car :rs Follow." The class colors are automobile which figured in the acci- morning. In Ita Side. quest, and the school board did not WJBI. Tho broadcasting will open most of the afternoon. A golf tourna- think it wise to change the plan. and tho footprints In the Hendrick- >lue and gold and the class flower is dent, but In addition to this automo- Mr. Andrews was S8 years old. H« on yard. he pink tea rose. with an hour sponsored by Red Bank leaves a widow and a son. He was a ment will bo hold at tho Suneagles A cow owned by Norman Sickles Two members of the graduating merchants, followed by the recital of bile he has a truck and another auto- country club and some of tho best of Scobeyvlllo was slashed with a class live outside of Red Bank and A few days ago two young men Members of the class are Christine graduate of Yale university and waa rom Matawan appeared as officers Arnone, Gertrude Brodhead, Marpose a shopping tour, the presentation of mobile which he seldom uses. He did head of tho Andrews crane company golfers among tho visiting Lions knlfo by somo malicious person one their tuition fees havo not been paid. not have these machines insured be- have signified their intention of com- and attempted to get Mr. Hendrick- Birch, Marie Corbett, Kathryn Dean, an original recipe said to be used at of New York. Two years ago he afternoon last week. The incident Repeated requests for these fees have the Molly Pitcher hotel and a talk on causo of the small use ho mado of peting. occurred while ths cow, with other been Ignored. The board has decided son out of his house. He resisted and Emily DeMaria, Vera Ellenberg, Mar- gave an automobile to the Kumson musical appreciation. them, but if he doea#not have them police department for patrol work. Those who would prefer riding cattlo owned by Mr. Sickles, was not to grant diplomas to; these two they went away. Later they were, ar- ion Flynn, Dorothy Little, Teresa ested by Chief Herdon and were Mancaruso, Wllfreda Maclnnes, Mary The Sunshine hour, to be broadcast insured now he will not be permit- along the scenic by-ways of Mon- razing In a field which is a consid- pupils unless the bill Is paid. ted to use any of tho three machines. Mr. Andrews opened the laboratory fined $100 each._ McGuire, Rita Maasey, Rita Murphy, for an hour beginning at four o'clock at Fair Haven about three years ago. mouth county will find that accom- erable distance from tho house. The Upon the Joint recommendation of in the afternoon, will be in chargo of Moreover, under the present law he modation for such trips have beox cow's Injury was not discovered un- Mae Murphy, Helen O'Connor, Mar- The building has been enlarged sev- Edwin C. Gllland, tho supervisor of guerite Planitz, Mary Roche, Suzanne Rev. W. H. Waite of Little Silver. will have to have all three of the amply provided. Others who may til late In tho afternoon when ono of cars insured next year. eral times and the latest addition was public schools, and Dr. William D. Ryan, Dolores Cassell, Geraldine Sul- Tho evening program will include a completed recently. He has been con-""' wish to oxploro tho picturesque Mr. SIckles's farmhands drove the Sayrc, the school physician, the board TO START CHURCH SOON. recital by Joseph Alberlno, pianist, . It will cost Mr. Sickles about $80 to Shrewsbury river will bo guests on animals to tho cow barn to bo milked. livan, Wanda Tylutki, Ann Wichman, ducting experiments to produce eya- voted to cngago an attendance of- Daniel Ahem, Joseph Breslin, Riley a review of business conditions and have bis truck and his extra automo- yachting trlna. Tho wound bled freely. bilo insured for ono year. Ho uses thctlc coal and stone. His laboratory, i ficer. • Heretofore Miss Bessie Green HOUSES ON BROAD STREET TO Connor, Paul Conway, David Dono- dance music. according to offlclals, Includes an e*> Tho business end of tho conven- A veterinarian was summoned and has been dividing hor tlmo between hue, John Dowlen, Vincent Dresser, The complete program for Friday them at rare Intervals to haul crops. BE RAZED. In talking with a Register reporter, tensive stock of chemicals and many tion will got under way at six o'clock ;ho cut was closed with fourteen tho work of serving: as attendance James Ervlng, Rudolf Felsmann, and Monday follows: valuable Instruments, and the total this evening, when a meeting o.' stitches. It is believed that tho cow ofllcer and as school nurse. After the reporter, Mr. Sickles said ho could Frank Hill, William Murphy, Thomas FRIDAY. value Is estimated at $100,OMfc- ••••- -.— state officers and directors and de- will recover. The cut was too deep new attendance officer Is engaged The Methodists of Bed Bank Take ill afford to go to this expense just tho First Stop Towards Erecting Nolan, Anthony Palise, William A. M Mr. Andrews was also interested puty district governora-wlll be called, to havo been made by barbed wire. Miss Green will give her entire time Spence, Dennis Eheehan, Arthur 9:00—Merchants' program. now, as a fire recently destroyed all Reports of tho latter will bo Bub- It waB of such a nature as to ind! to Bchool nursing duties. Tho schools Their New Edifice—Tho Merchants the outbuildings on his farm, oauslpg in television. About two months ago Company Finns Ofllco Building. 'luntiz, Walter Tylutki, Frank Wyck- 10:00—PeBBy'B Chopping tour. he and Robert S. Johnson, owner oij mitted at this session. cato that it was made with a pocket of Red Bank have an enrollment of off, James Qulnn, Bartle Stanley, Jo- 11:00—Orieinal"recipe from Molly Pitcher a loss of $15,000. About half of this knlfo. • 2,700 pupils and Mids Green's duties hotel. loss is covered by flro insurance. station WJBI of Red Bank, made a A dinner danoo for Lions and tholr The houses on the Burrowes and icph Maloney and Harold Pawlea. trip to California in tho Interest of wives or friends will bogln at sovon Recently six largo outbuildings on Increased so largely in her position Casler properties on tha west side 11:05—Musical program. that It has been Impossible for her In conjunction"~with the eighth 11:15—Pcesy'a shopping tour. television. o'clock at the hotel. George W. Bray, Mr. SIckles's farm wore destroyed by of Broad street, near Bergen place, 11:50—Prizes. AtrXTLIARY ELECTION. chairman of tho convention commit- an Incendiary flro and three at- to find time to attend to all of them. recently acquired by the First Meth- grade commencement the other Funeral arrangements have not ysfc •rammar school classes will present P. M. been completed. tee of the Red Bank Lions club, will tempts wero made to set flro to out- A new opportunity class will be odist church of Red Bank as a site 3 :00—Music appreciation. Annual Meeting of American Legion preside. a program. "Tho Wedding xjf Tom buildings owned by Henry Wilklns, started at the Oakland street Bchool. for their new church, aro to be sold 4:00—Sunshine hour, Rev. W. A. Walto. Assistants Laot Week. AMERICAN LEGION After an invocation by Rev. John a neighbor. William Hardy, another Tho state will appropriato ?500 to- Thumb" will be re-enacted by the 6:00—Story Lady, sponsored by Shrews- at once according' to Schenck S. first grade. Tom Thumb will be por- The ladles' auxiliary of Shrewsbury B. McCloakey, rector of St. Jamcs'o neighbor, also had an unpleasant wards tho expense of this underEak Thompson, chairman of the building bury Dairy. A Campaign to be Started to Gate church, a program of entertainment experience. When ho returned homo ing. rayed by Mickey Long and the part 5:30—Pupil, of MIBS Scott. post of the American legion of Red committee of the church. An adver of tho bride will bo taken by Rita Members for too Post will bo provided. ho found someone In his house. Japhla Clayton was re-elected sec- tisement appears in today's issuo of 6:00—Itccordcd music. Bank has elected Mrs. Leon de la Whether robbery or Incendiarism retary of the board of education for Spence. Jerry Grauso and Mary 6:15—"Flying Dutchman." Rcusslllo president,, Mrs. J. B. Rue Joseph Lo Cicero waa received as E. J. Mulcahy will servo as toast- Tho Register soliciting bids for 6 :D0—Red Bnnk Standard news period. . a new member of Shrewsbury post master. Professional talent will bo fur- was tho object of this visit Is no the ensuing year. Gaul will take tho part of tho par- and Mrs. Rosa Fredmore vice presi- wrecking or removing tho houses ents of the bride. John Burns will 7 :00—Recorded mualc. dents, Mrs. Albert T. Doremus sec- of tho American legion of Red Bank nished by tho Broadway Revelers, known. Tho Intruder escaped, do Bids were opened for coal for the from the property and bids aro to 7 :15—Recreated old-timo boxing boutB. spito tho fact that five shots1 wero be groomsman and June Giblln will retary, Mrs. William W. Shampanore on Monday night. who will present a revuo under tho schools and three contracts were be received for the work by Mr. bo maid of honor. Tho bridesmaids 7:45—Vcsey Mayhow and Arthur Craw- direction of C. R. Lovejoy; tho Edna fired at him. awarded on a long ton basis. Tho ford. treasurer, Mrs. Vernon Roso histor- Mr. and Mrsr. Otmar Phillips will Thompson. will bo WHma Hughes, Dorothy Kil- 8:00—Oft tho olr for WCOH. ian, Mrs. Walter Boyd chaplain, Miss havo chargo of a booth which will White brass quartot and Creamer Robert Estelle, aged 23 years, and Fred D. Wlkoff Co. got the contrac Several months ago tho Merchants zen, Marlon Little, Catherine O'Hern, and Mack in comedy numbers. for 3tovo coal at $12.59 per ton. 8:30—Sketch. Dorothy Moore sergeant-at-arms and be conducted for tha legion at tha Donald Reynolds, aged sixteen years, Company of Red Bank entered Into Rita Galdiero and Kathleen Bohn. 8 :45—Joseph Albcrino, pianist. Gold Clip regatta. Tho muslo committee Is composed havo been arrested on a chargo of Myron V. Brown got the contract for Mrs. Bruce W. Campbell, Mrs. Joa- a contract with tho First Methodist Flower girls will be Helen Taylor, 0:00—WJBI business review. quln A. Lawrence and Mrs. Raymond It was reported that the campaign of Harold Laros, Frank Dean and having; set flro to Mr. SIckles's out- pea coal at $8.04 per ton. J. N. Beers church officials for tho purchase of Julia Oake, Marlon Kancy, Dorothy 0:30—l-'ranklyn Motor Sales program. Abram Krldol. Tho entertainment ;ot tho contract for buckwheat coal Hurley members of the advisory for tho new American legion home, buildings. The two youths have been their present church holdings at th> Noonan and Anne Nolan. Ushers will 10:00—Smoko Shop tavern music. ' under tho direction of Tony Hunting, committee consists of Leon Reus- living nt Scobeyvillo with Estelle's at $5.89 per ton. 11 ;00—Sock Johnson and hla Melodymak- committee. corner of Broad and Monmouth bo Tom Corbett, Ugo Amato, Tom Tho meeting of tho auxiliary was was progressing favorably. Bllle, John Strong, Jr., and George 'ather, Robert Estolle, Sr. They ^ streets on which tho Merchants com Hemscott, John Carton, Joseph Ma- crB. Delatush. Music for dancing will be locked up in tho county jail. They MONDAY. in tho nature of a farewell party Two teams, with Felix Santangelo SHORT TIME DKIVEE. pany proposes to erect a modern of- har and Billy Brown. P.M. and Cecil MacCloud as captains, were furnished by Alan Woolioy's orches- claim they are not guilty. They fice and mercantile Tjulldlng, part o for Mrs. Reussille, who, will leave tra. moved to Scobeyvlllo from. Freehold Othor characters that will be rep- 7 :30—Peerless program. soon for a trip to Europe. The formed to get now members for the Honry C. Body Has His Auto License which in to be occupied by the Mer- resented are President Hoover, May- 8:00—Sock Johnson and his Mclodymak- auxiliary voted to make a floral gift post. Tho losing team will give a Tho appointment of convention a short time ago. It is said that they Loss Than Month. chants Trust company of Red Bank ors. tried to got work on Mr. Slcklss's or William H. R. White, Alfred E. to be placed on the grave of Burton dinner for the winning team, A committees, tho placing of nomina- five-dollar gold piece will be glvan tions fpr offlcers, tho announcement farm somo tlmo ago and that Mr. Henry C. Bady, 45 years old, oi Smith, Mayor James J. Walker, John ANNIVERSARY DINNER. Swannell in France by Mrs, Reus- of the convention program, tho Sickles refusod to employ thorn. Red Bank, lost his auto license yes- Card Party at Boat Club. McCormick, Colonel Charles Lind- sille. as an individual prize to the teasa terday morning after having it less A benefit card party will bo hole bergh, Connie Mack, Babe Ruth, Mrs. Reussille, Mrs. Rue, Mrs. Dot- member getting tho largest numbest awarding ot credentials, tho passing It Will be Held Soon by Women's of new members. Tho members of of certain resolutions and tho selec- than a month. Ho was arrested Mon- at tho Players' boat club at Fal eno Tunney, Jack Dempsey, Charles Guild of St Thomas's Chapel. emus, Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Sham- ESPOUSES FORT'S CANDIDACY. day night at Fair Haven by Joseph Haven next Wednesday night. A Farrell, Janet Gaynor, Rudy Valleo, Mr. Sontangclo's team are Albert tion of a city for next year's con- panoro wore appointed delegates to Wagnor, William Noglows, Dr. HfiP* vontion will bo'transacted in tho eve- Herdon, charged with drunkon driv- largo number of tickets have been "Chick" Moehan, John D. Rockefeller, An anniversary fried chicken dinner tho auxiliary convention which will Methodist Pastor to Give Reasons Vincent Lopez, Amos and Andy, Ruth will bo given Thursday, June 26th, ry Ticehurst, Henry Bell, Morgan El- ning of tho first day. for Voting for Him. ing. He Was put in tho Red Banli sold In advance and the affal bo held at Wlldwood on September jail over night and at a hearing yes- promises to be a social and financial Elder, Prince of Wales, Mussolini under tho auspices of the women's lcrt, Robert Kennedy, Thomas Brook' Tho convention will reconvene at 6th, 7th and 8th. The alternates are hurst, Lawrenco Fawcett, Dudl»g 0:45 o'clock tomorrow morning at 'Why I Shall Voto for Hon. Frank terday morning Justlco Elmer C success. Tho large assembly hall ol and Kathleen Norris, These charac- guild of St. Thomas's chapel of Red Mrs. Henry F. Hylin, Mrs. Dudley lln W. Fort for Unltod States Sena Walnrlght fined him $200 In addltloi ters will be guests at tho wedding Bank. Dinner will be Berved from Shaffer, Joaquin A. Lawrence, Dan» tho Columbia club on Riverside ave- tho clubhousB Is well adapted fo Shaffer, Mrs. Louis Wagner, Mrs. iol Fullerton and Byron Aopdln. Th® nue. District Governor Lawronco F. tor" Is tho topic of an address to to revoking his llcenso. card parties and the club member and they will bo portrayed by Thom- six to nine o'clock in tho evening at as Cross, Edwin Jones, Georgo Olah, Carl Bremer and Miss Dorothy members of Mr. MucCloud'a team Kramer will preside. After tho sing- bo given at tho Mothodlst church Bady, who la a mechanical engi- and members of tho ladles' auxiliary the parish house at the corner of Moore. Sunday night at 7.30 o'clock by th Thomas Finn, Robert Wichman, Billy Shrewsbury avenue and Bank street. aro J. O. Davis, Charles Kelly, Jainea ing of "America," Invocation will bo neer at New York, used three ad- are working In co-operation to malt Tho Red Bank auxiliary expects Marasclo, Arthur Slattory, Frank given by Robert Williams, chaplain pastor, Rov. B. Franklin Rhoadi dresses. Tho address on his regl it the biggest card party ever hole Brcslin, Ralph Santangelo, Charles Mrs. Kathryn Marshall is president Mr. Rhoads says ho intends to ana Scott, Wallnce Dwyer, Patsy Ambro- of tho guild. The supper committee to send a largo delegation to a coun- Sole, Bartholomew Lentlnl, Michael of tho otato organization. Tho ad- tratlon card was 18 Wharf avonue, by tho organization. ty meeting of auxiliaries at tho ar- Garruto, Otmar Phillips, Archibald dress of welcome will bo given by lyzo tho statements of Ambassadoi tho address on his license was 964 sio, Anna May Harvey, Thomas Ha- consists of Mrs. Rachel Poole, Mrs. Dwlght W. Morrow and former Sen o*o . ley, Francis McGann, Thomas Gray, Veda Miller, Mrs. Adclo Lane, Mrs. mory at Koyport Friday afternoon. MacKellar, Henry Sanders, Joseph Mayor William H. R. Whlto. Tho ro West Front street and his homo was Holmdcl Women's Meeting. Lo Cicero, Isaac Story and Frank sponBo will bo made by ono of the ator Joseph S. Frollnghuyaen, whe at 45 Rlvcrsido avenue. Ho did no William Dwyer, Burton Rochelle, Julia Jones, Mrs. Vera Brown, Mrs. nro opposing Mr. Fort for tho nomi A meeting of tho ladles' aid society Joseph O'Connor, Agnes Noonan, Al- Walter Parker, Mrs. Henrietta Meado, MINSTRELS AT KlIMSON. Ingrassia. ofllclals of tho state organization. havo hla license with him when hi of tho Holmdel Reformed church will nation In tho Republican primary was arrested. fred Kacliiti, Stelladoro Amato and Mrs. W. T. Williams, Mr3. Martha A report of stato activities will bo and to "give tho truth about the bo held tomorrow afternoon at half- Helen Nuglo. Other guests will bo Lyons, Mrs. Julia Albert, Mrs. Edith Show to bo Presented at Holy Cross After tho meeting Mrs. George mado by tho secretary. Reports will isauo that Is of paramount import- past two o'clock at tho homo of Mrs Mary Shnnahan, Margaret Rohrey, Groor, Mrs. L. G. Handy nnd Mrs. Hall Juno 20th and 31st Chandler treated tho members to a. also bo presented by tho district ance to all honest citizens." Schlck Test for Pupils. Henry C. Tilton of Riverside avenue Kate Laurino, Pat Moore, Ethel Wil- Helen Vincent feast of potato salad and ham. treasurer and A. R. Shelander and Pupils of St. James's school o' Red Bank. Mrs. Tilton formerl son, Dorothy Dowd, Mary Carton, A minstrel show will bo hold Fri- Harry O. Wood, Hold representatives. Muriel Mott, Graco Brady, Doris day nnd Saturday nights, June 20th James Elkus Buys Airplane. Monday woro subjected to thoSchlc lived at Holmdol and sho is president Brothers Graduate Next Wook. Four minute talks on tho subject, Shrewsbury Academy Exorcises. test in connection with toxin ant of tho society. Shccdy, Frances Scanlon, Edith Da- and 21st, at Holy Cross hall at Rum- James Elkus, son of Judga Abraro "EIomentB of Efficiency" will bo Tho closing exorcises of tho Shrows ly, Margaret O'Connor, Viola Olah, Lawroh.ce R. and Everett E. Burdgo, son. Georgo H. Hallanan is the ln- I. Elkus of Elkrldgo farm on Towar. toxin treatment given thorn recently ^-»-t» » sons of Mr. and Mrs.. Howard Burdgo given by Deputy District Governor bury academy on Lcroy placo will IK The tont wad mado by Dr. A. W, Republican Club Meeting. Roso Wilson, Adeline D'Onafrln and etrlocutor, Frod J. Finnorty anU Ad- hill, bought a new model F Waco J, Harry O'Brien of Hobokon hold Friday morning of this weok a Billy Kelly. of Lalto avenue, Bed Bnnlc, will dle Kind aro tho premier end men biplane Monday from tho Alrvlew Swoot of Freehold, assisted by Mlso Tho Shrewsbury township Republ graduate next week from tho dental Thomas Lyona, president of tin half-past ten o'clock. Tho cxcrclsei Martha Hanson of Red Bank. The can club will meet Monday night and Edward Kruse, Joaeph Desmond, flying service. Jimmy la a member college of tho University of Pcnnayl- Thomas Tanner nnd Waltor Bar- of tho Red Bank aero club end h$ Union Bench Lions club; Deputy aro open to tho public. troatmont. Is given as a provonta- .eight o'clock nt tho Tlnton Fall: Tho second grado will givo a Span- District Governor Stephen vnnla nnd tho hotel administration nott are tho other end men. Tho learned to fly at tho Hed Bank sir- tlvo of diphtheria. school. Stato, county and townshi] ish ilnnco. A ling drill will bo given Somogyl of Now Brunswick; J. A, by tho third grndo nnd thoso who Bchool of Cornell university respec- soloist3 aro Patrick Sliean, Louis port. Calto Sale. ' officials will address tho meeting. Oakley of Patcrson; formor District Chnrlty court of tho Amaranth or will tako part aro Raymond Bohn, tively. Mr. and Mrs. Burdgo and VanBrunt, Leo Hennessey, Michael Governor Fred Gowen of Now County Magistrates to Moot Hurry Bublln, Neville Connors, Rus- (laughters Sarah and Mary will at- Bergen, Anthony Cardnor and Rob- Saturday Only. dor will hold a cake oalo Saturday 1 Sot of Dishes $1. Brunswick; Frod Pfltzonmnler, pres- morning of this week In tho True Tho regular monthly meeting o) sell Brown, John Erving, Walter Gib- tend tho commencement exercises at ert Finn. William Ochs will givo a A big nalo In the entire store, Saturday only, 23 pieces. Hundred: 23-ploco Hot of dishes, consisting of 4 ident of tho Pateraon Junior Lion building on Broad street. tho newly organized Monmouth coun of other speclnls. Sco our window .ion, Cicorgo Grob, Edward Hcaly, both colleger. tap danco and a musical sltctch will club; Edward Batlan, president ol Waiter Kellchcr, Robert Kilzcn, John CUIIH, 4 saucers, \ oatmoalii, 4 donaert ty magistrates' association will b< for this ono-day sale. Ladles' rayor bo given by tho Hallnnun. chlldron. dlnhcs, 4 platen, 1 sugar bowl and 1 tho Vnllsburg Limit! club; William I? Garden Hone, hold tonight at olght o'clock at tin underwear, rcgvilav 50-cont items, tv Little, Raymond O'Connor, John Graduation Watches. Another specialty number will bo creamer. Set completo for ft, worth Mallnka of Jcrsoy City nnd Itonco fi cents a foot, regular 10 cent quality ofilco of tho president, Justlco El 35 cents each, consisting of bloomerE! Pierce, John Rol.in, William Sotnro, Watches mnko tho ideal graduation given by James Kolso. Dancing will at leant tvvlco that much. 1 not to a L. Wn.it of Trenton, chnlrmnn ot th In short lengths up to 1G foot W( mor C. Walnrlght, at Shrewsbury. stcplns, panties, shortly, etc; only Jnck Sullivan, Danlol Broilhonil, gift. Why not a lino Gruen, Elgin, bo hold each night nnd music will customer. Alao Sunbrlto oloanser, i program committee Adjournmenl Join thorn together and mnko up an;, to a customer. Men's unciorwea Thomas Buckle, John Rohrey, Jo3oph Hnmllton, Self-winding, Bulova or for IB contu, largo wants baskets, reg- nlzo you like. . Rod or black hoao pants 39 cento nnd uhirtu 39 cent Waltlmm for your boy or girl for ,bo provided by Hackott'o orchestra. •will bo taken at 12:30 o'clock. Kings! Kings! Rufllnl, Mary Arnone, Margaret Bn- ular 39 cents, for 25 cental SO-«ent Natlonnl 5c, 10c and $1.00 Storoo (for- Drcssor ocarfa 19 centn, npronn I lln, Frances Carton, Roso Cnlnndtl- graduation? Reussllles', 31! Broad DIKO O'Ccilnr oil at 10 conlaj largo Tho nnnual convention luncheon, merly Prown-Cooper Co.), phono 2080 Over 700 rlnga aro offered at spe- cents. Sco our windows. Thin la jua street, Red Bank.—Advertisement. Jowelry Snlo. oval ruga, regular 70-cent dlza for 89 with District Governor Lawrence F, —Advcrtlsomont. cial Juno Anniversary Snlo prlcoa, another real National snlo nnd wi ello, Jano Corbott, Joan Cotter, Mary Reussillen' 41th Anniversary 3n!o 1 Dowd, Mary Hcnth, Marlon Hogan, conts. Dont mliw this snla Baturdayl Kramer presiding, will got under- Buy tho graduato a high grade ring, havo plenty of merchandise to offoi Auto Laundry, began Monday, Juno 2d, Do not mhi.s National tic, 10a and $1.00 Stores (for- way nt 12:15 o'clock. Juno Clearance Snlo. Rcuoslllco', jewelers, 30 Broad street. National Dc, 10c and $1.00 Stores (for- Jean Joncii, Marjorio Jonea, Margaret roar of S. S. Thompson & Company tho wonderful values offered. . 30 —Adevertlsoment. Broad street, Red Bank.—Advertise- merly I'lown-Ooopor Cio.) Wo deliv- ,Tho afternoon nooBlon will open nt 26~pleco guaranteed table - Bllver- merly Prnwn-Coopor Co.). Wo deliv- Kelly, Josnphlno Lorcnz, Antoinette building, opposito rnllronit station. er. Phono Hod Bank S080.—A John Mulvlhlll, Raymond Murphy, Typewriter lli'i'iliiuiirtsm, Hppclnl vnliisi) in WBtflhiS, JSWfllfJf, nml Nnrmnn W. HtlrlliiR of-Jorao over evory street In town nnd over; Spficlnil prlcrn in wntehoH. jmvolr ICilwnril McKmnii, Knymoncl O'Neill, iilllon', :«1 lirouil ntrcot. Rod Bank,— we liavo a watch tn rmlt your purn rond in tlio county. Let It carry you dlntnontlii, Hllvorwm-cs olue.ltn, novi Advertliiomonl. Typowrllorn rentoil, bought «»<) diamonds nnil ollvorwssr^ at. IUHW> ',, City. Doiillnk: ringllniv, JIHIIHI l'liolo, Wll- BUIIJ. Tiuliln'n, SB lirtmd. Htrcot, itod ', SO Jtrouil «tr«at, Rid J8»itf-»' J) JBMCB J*\ McCarthy will make tin Itoufialllon', Jewelora, 30 Broad otiool meBHuk'o to thoiio who llvo on th tlon, etc., at Itaunnlllou', 30 13roa< rtisement —Adjjjrtluement, UioroiiKhfBrca^-AdvortlBemont. fltrcot.—Advertisement, mm WoynolUs, Stanley aiivago, Syl- It Pnya to Aduortlflo ia Tho Xloglqter. I3ank.-Advevtiua.meat. I) Fourteen RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 11, 1930'.

justices are to be elected and ther Jr., for collector and William Cur- BAWIST CfctJB. aro four candfdates. Those seeking chin, Br,t tor assessor. offices are John DiFIore, Charles E /. Horace Harding Memorial fliuu iteder W®y For Sale of Card Robinson, John B. Prothero and One Uttle Silver Contest Bets and a Beach Party. CLOSING EXKRC.03E3 TONIGHT Colin D. Dixon. Henry F. Hylln Four Republicans filed petitions Mtaea KatliarlKa and Blanche TH- {the only Democrat to file a petitio for municipal offices at Little Silver' ton, of South street, honorary mem- AT lor justice of the peace, but It but no Bcmocrata filed. Three aro ber0 of the U. 8. G. olub of tho Ked probable that two other candidat Keeking nomination for two council- Program Will Consist' ol (Ufctdu* Banlt Baptist church, entertained tho Tableaux, ChoriiB Hinging,, and will be nominated by writing name manic offices for full terms. They club last weelt. Flans nre under way on the ballots. are V. Fartcor Wilkinson and Fred- Music by a Toy Symphony Ilfttafi-- Monrow Had the Edge at Start of Campaign But Fort's for a aala of birthday and thank you Cluirlr* A. Wolbaeh to, Speak',';.;, On tho Republican side in the se~v erick E. Hasler.who are incumbents, card seta and for a, beach party. Mrs. enth election district there will and George H. White. Oliver G. Tho closing exercises of ths LlttW V Entry As a Dry Complicated Matters—But Few Mildred Hastings and Mies Muriel Silver public eehool wllf ba held to- a contest between G. Howard Lip Frako, another member of the coun- Ducne are arranging for tho party. pincott and Frank E. Price for ex cil, hasj filed for a one-year term. night. The graduates aro JVnna"OIs- ; , Contests for Municipal Offices. New officers appointed by Mrsloson. , Myrtle Johnson, Clark Ken-' eutivo committeeman. This dlstrl At Atlantic Highlands. John Green are: has come to bo known ag th ncdy, Richard Morris, Linden Shoe- ylq. tlie date for the primary elec- fort In the fact that the Bone Dry Chslnngn c£ flower committee--H». tion draws^near uncertainty increas- "Bloody Seventh," duo to tho man; At Atlantic Highlands tho only pe- maker and Lloyd Miller. vote will be concentrated on their titions filed were by Benjamin G. Everett Brower, es "as to what the outcome will be candidate, instead of being split which have taken place thcri Aaslat&nt ch&ina&n—Mrs. Morgan Beh* Charles A. Wolbnch, naalstant prin- 1 Martin and George Stryker; who are w$.|i('regard to the Republican Humi- among three candidates. In addition for the ofllce of executive committc running for "re-election as councll- rl*. . cipal of tho Red Bank high, school, liation for United States senator. At lo thia, the Dry adherent H express man. The people there are not give] Che&l&lR—Mrs, Bsniemln H. Ford, tn will mako tho principal address. the outset of the fray Dwiglit W, confidence (lint Mr, Fort will win br>- neighborhood rows but they talc Initiation chairman—Mro. Devtey WU- Four one-act sketches will bo given Morrow was an overwhelming favor- cauae New Jersey voted overwhelm- jthcir Politics very seriously, especia AinUtunt—'Mill AlfiolJ Johnson. hy tho graduates. 1'hore will bo'tab- ite.' His work as ambassador to Mox- inprly for Herbert. Hoover for Preai- b' when they elect an executive com leaux by all tho grades. Mrs. Estelle icp has received large mention am dent on a Bone Dry platform. niitteeman. At present this office FINISHING SCHOOL DAYS. Rothyrell, tho principal, is director his prestige Is increased by tho fac Supporters of the other three cantii- hpItl by Frank E. Pricei , who ia run- ior and ohtf is being aaalated by Miss that ho is the father-in-law of Charle: dates express confidence because "'"ff re-election and who has on LEONAHDO GKAMMAU SCHOOL Elizabeth Smith. ' A. Lindbergh, the famous aviato straw vote elections have shown New j three consecutive ARGUMENT OVER ROAD. KXKKCISES TONIGHT. A play will bo given by tho fourth who'woisi the first person to crops th Jersey tu be strongly Wet. They [chosen for this ofiice by a nmjor.it> and fifth gradeB, with MIBB Agnes Atlantic ocean in an airplane alon claim that the Presidential election of less than tivclvo votea. Mr. Lip- KHANSBUEQ CITIZENS DIVIDED Haokott in charge The'puplla of tho Mr,' Morrow announced his result of two years ago was more j pincott waa Mr. Price's opponent lasl Elslo Wildanger to Kecclvo Firs vcai Honors nnd a Medal from tlw OVER BOBXE. first grade, of which Miss Harriet • candidacy the political prognostlca- largely influenced by other consider-j "' Moore Is tho teacher, will preBont a tprs Wore dead certain, nlmost to alions than hy the Dry and Wet con- In the second election district, th Daughters of the American Revo- lution—An Interesting Program. Some Demand That It Follow Shore, graduation sketch. Seloctlons will bo man, that he would get the Kepubl troversy. Observers who try to be'Democrats will havo a contest fo Othoni' Favor Proposed Boute nnd rendered by a toy Bymphony band, can nomination for United State: unbiased in forming conclusions as to I members of tjhc executive committee 1 E The commencement exercises of The unvejllng of tho memorial to Industry: and to us who havo been Quote Attorney-General Stovcns'a mado up of pupils of tho second and Renator. Since that time varioui the popular will, regardless of what!Bertha - Kuhn and Delia Hill will the Middletown township high schoo tho late J. Horace Harding; of Rum- reasonably fortunato, we, can follow . Warning. third grades. Mrs. Adolo Conovor -will things havo contributed to causi their own personal views may be, fliul .run against each.other and El wood at Leonardo took place last Friday son took place Sunday nfternoon In his example and dc-^ood to others," bo tho director. Chorus singing will doubt as to the outcome, but nothin, too many conflicting cross currents'3- Ivins and Joseph E. Fix, Jr., will night, according to_ the program out- the presenco' of over. 200 persons. At tho conclusion of Mr. MoCar- Residents of Keanaburg are divid- bo given by tho upper-grades. has' dono more so than the entry o: to show any definite trend as to who run against each other. In the third lined in last week's issue of ThoThe audiencfl stood In the triangular ter,'a speech the stono seat in tho cen- ed Into two factions over tho question Congressman Franklin W. Fort int of routing the proposed shore road to Tho graduates attended tho Moth-' will bo the victor. election district there will bo a con Register. There was a large at- grove In a downpour of rain at theter of- the grove-, waa unvelted. The odlst church Sunday morning and the, scrap on a Bone Dry platforn' One complicating factor 13 that a tost on the Republican aide between Auction of Hardirjg: road and Ridge American flag which draped tho scat bo built by tho otato through that No one, not even Mr. Fort's most ar- 1 tendance and many favorablo com- borough^ Union Beach and Keyport. tho baccalauroato sermon was da- senator for both an uncxpired term Harold S. Allen and Milton Sigfried. ments wero mado about the excel- road and heard ' Mayor Elias S. was pulled away by two chil- llvored by Rev. W, N. PlUc, dent supporters, can accuratelj and a full term are to be elected. Tho In the fifth district Dr. Burton T. Black of Little Silver and Thomas dren and ag thla waa being done a Whllo the opposition to tho tenta- gauge the Bone Dry vote in New Jer- Doremus and John B. Prothero wil lence of the exercises. «»-«-f the winners of these variou3 hon- heir quotas up to last Saturday, who will supply a special guide for and Harry VanNoto. 'O°"'M't"^'|D ' ' '-' "" » » controversy over the prohibition law contests for the mayoralty nomina- each member. rom this district. The candidates ors will not be announced until to- when the last report waa made, the UINO FOUND, with inltinla, near tho Kod" he took his stand on the Wet side of ire Thomas M. Gopsill of Red Ban]: tion and there is another fight among campaign executivo committee, of Among the planes scheduled to Hank raih-ond otation. Owner can hav» the fence and his friends eay they night Perfect attendance certifi- WOMAN DEES SUDDENLY. onrao by provlnc ownornhlp. Jllns M«r- nd Donald S. Bowie of Long the Republicans for nomination for cates will bo presented by Paul I. which Thomas N. McCarter la chair- mako the trip arc those of the aero admire him because he has not councilmen. g»rot Scott, Tinton Falla, N. J.. tolophons Branch. At present Mr. Gopsill rep- Rcdcay, the principal of the high man, expressed tho hope that the club, General H. S. Borden, Samuel Mlas Catherine Llvook, French Tutoi Katnntown -113.* ' flopped from one side of the fence to esents Monmouth county in the as- George \V. Hardy, the present Riker, Jr., William Barclay Harding, the other to gain votes. They admit school. three-year council maintenance fund Was, 03 Years Old. FURNISHED room In private fnmlly, with embly and ho 13 a member of the mayor, who was elected two years )£ $150,000 would bo reached. Robert Shippee, Walter P. Keener, or without board, w. M. A., 85 Htrrl- The presentation of tho Daughters aon avenuo. I{od Dank.* that Mr, Fort has been equally as Ked Bank borough council. He isago on the Republican ticket even f the American Revolution medal Valentino VanKeuren and Irving G. Miss Catherine LIvock of Red According to a statement made by Hay, Peter T. Mcllvired, George Bank, a tutor in French, died suddon- HOUSE to lot, KODCI mx-room bouse, throo consistent in being a Bone Dry, but running for re-election as a council- though that municipality gave a ma- :o Elsie Wildanger will bo mado by W. Warren Barbour, chairman of they say that aside from Mr. Fort nan. He has tho support of tho Rc- jority for Alfred E. Smith for presi- Wallace and tho Airvlcw flying ser- ly yesterday afternoon from a hem- ncrua of land, fruit, Barecome a congressman and most of nation by Frederick Kieferdorf, who Tho planes will leave the KedEdgar A. Knapp at Rumson. Sho had FOR SALE ehonii. ono inruo frankfurter chapter of the Daughters of the Atlantic Highlands and vicinity with been a companion for Mr. Knapp's much mooted question than Mr. Kel- he political wiseacres pick him toa few years ago served as mayor of _lisha K. Camp as chairman, would Bank-airport about half-past eight irrUJdlo, four wlilto BIHRH top tables; HIBO ly. tonerican Revolution. Diplomas for mother, Mrs. Catherine B. Knapp, lot of other furniture; Imvo no UBB for vin the nomination. Highlands. On the Democratic side iromotjon from the grammar school bo the first to report that their quota o'clock and they will reach Lake- e. A. Dunleld. 41 Second nvonuo, At- ' Joseph S. Frelinghuysen is perhaps Tho only Democratic nominee for Harry A. Brown and Fred P. Bedle hurst shortly after nine. About two and had boon thero tho past two Ic HlKlilamln, N. J.* o the high school will bo awarded has been reached. months. imaking. a more active campaign for longrosa is William II. Sutphin of aro fighting for tho nomination for hours will bo spent at tho station. 1!AUY~miOSv7~tl^y lion, t«by cnrrlogo thp senatorial nomination than any iy James C. Hendrickson, the presi- Towns that had" exceeded their Miss LIvock was born In Swltzor- Jatawan, who -wns formerly mayor mayor. Both are members of the dent of tho board of edunntltm. Fol- quotas up to Saturday included At- The trip was scheduled for last nnd unrlitlit plnno for tnlo. Honry of. his three opponents. Ho is the if that place. He is a world war present council and Mr. Brown Sunday, but It was postponed on ac-Iand 63 years ago and came to thoSehuekpp^l 1 OjOnklnnd atrcet, Bed Bnnh, Ecion1 of* an old New Jersey family lowing this there will be a aptech lantic Highlands.'.New Egypt, Lanc- United States 51 years ago. Sho leaves etc ran. also a former mayor. ay Elsie Wildanger nnd the p-o^ra.'ii ka, Forked River, Bayvllle, Mana- count of dense fog. FAMILY WASiilNa"wantod to tnka hom'S of'Holland extraction and he former- Ralph B. Butler reported on thoa slstor, Mro. A. A. Kirk of Albany, by whito woman. Also hoarders token \mnty Candidates. Two councilmcn are to be elected vill conclude with singing tho class hawkln, Beach Haven, Island by dn/ or week. Phono Hod Bnnlt 618. ly, represented New Jersey in the for full terms. Threo Republicans club's recent model airplane contest Now Tork. Lull cvenlncH. United States senate. Various mem- long. Heights, West Creek and Parker- Two assemblymen, are to bo elected. are running for the nominations, own. at a meeting Sunday morning. He Tho body was romoved to Worden's ri027TodKO truck, in good bers of tho Frelinghuysen family in The Republican, seekers for these they being Henry D. Quast, John said tho success of the contest was tunoral homo and prepared for bur- runnliiit 'order. Bood rubbor, cloaod csb. by-gone times have represented this NEW UNDERTAKER. A partial list o! subscriptions re- ial. Funeral arrangements havo not ni-iro ruck body; icuiily to UBO. phono Bed ,obs aro Frank Durand of Seagirt, Rcmbert and Jacob S.Hoffman. Two duo largely to the help of Red Bank UunltJT-M^or niiply at 333 Broml (treat. state in tho national senate. vho is at present a member of the as- elved follows: business men and tho Alrvlew flying yet been completed. Democrats filed petitions for the D. J. Coughlln Lcasca Ono of tho Otto L. Dommcrlcic and JnmeB G. Tim- nBrnu:sKNTAfivK^rT7TlTS~7TAfivK^rnTod7TlaTSoo7: '.Mrl Frelinghuysen ia neither Bone sembly, and Clinton B. Lohson of councilmanio nominations. They servico. Samuel Riker, Jr., of River- 1 vcansburg. Mr. Lohsen was former- Englert Houses. .Int, SI,000. sanitation, tho lai-Kost of its kind In Dry nor Dripping Wet. He favors arc Henry Fehlhaber and Lewis side drlvo waa admitted to the club. ORDINATION OF A PRIEST. America, lias oijonlng for ontlmntlnff ialo>- y an assemblyman. Ho ia president Hownrd S. Borden, Alfred E. Llchton- Jhl!1 government control of the liquor Smith. There will be no primary D. J. Coughlin, who has been In tcln, Oacar R. Lichcnstcin, William Bor- "?"";., rooitltm ollorn unllmltod poa. traffic. The other candidates have >f the Keansburg national bank. »lbll ties to a mnn not nfrald to work. contests for nomination for either he undertaking business for the rarBons, Lewis 3. Thompson. Mr», SUNDAY-SCHOOL OUTING. Father McCloshoy to Preach at Mass y :00 M confined their platforms almost en- The Democrats will have a contest fi" TR" \"< '!, A' ' Snturd.,. JUB; assessor or collector. Assessor Abram )ast fifteen years at Califon, Hunter- Lciis S. Thompson, Sidney C. Erlnngcr. Said by Former Altar Boy. ctJclllK!"*00'' »!Wo.t Front tirely to tho Wet and Dry controver- or tho assembly nominations. Tho on county, has started in business 1.000. Episcopalian Children Will Make J, Parker is running again on tho Rov. John B. McCloskey and hisDUSINKSS true!., also Ford four-pmsjoni™? sy. Mr. Frelinghuysen, in speeches :andidntcs are Thomas H. Warren of Republican ticket and Frederick C. Lt Red Bank, having leased, with Lo Eoy McKIm, Van R. Hnlsey, 1760. Trip to Camp Nojocho. which- ho has made in various parts llcnhurst, William H. Sagurton of Dexter BlnKdcn, J. Louifl Hoy, J, Ford nloco, Mlon Helen Kolly, left this -cdnn for milo; uoo.l condition. Mm Giersch has fllcd for the Democrat! he privilege of purchase through C. Uor on 22 a eff the state, hau covered a wider Jatawan and Charlotte L. Robertson rving Patterson, one of Mrs. A. M. ohnflon, $600. A Sunday-school outing of the Epis- morning for Baltimore, where they Bunk"" ° ' unaot avonuo, Rod field. He opposes the entry of the f .Spabripht. nomination. Grand in V. Johnson, James R. Willinton, Uobcrt H. MoCartor, copalian church schools, under the will attend tho ordination tomorrow the prosont collector, is seeking an- inglert's properties located at 139llnnon B. Metcnff, Frederick C. Tntum, roIt lTKNT7lmTroT(lmibnrhVuBo, elx larca "United States into the world court Two freeholders aro to bo elected. iroad street, which was formerly direction of tho Monmouth county of James McGrath of Comdcn at St. Plonwint roomi. mid Lath; oil Improve- cfr league of nations, he proposes a other term on the Democratic ticket. Ilialm K. Kamp. Charlea B. Harding, $500. and Ocenn county school institute, Mary's cathedral by Archbishop Cur- moiitii; lino nticot, bus acu'vlco on Btreot; "he Republican nominees for those Frank S. Siegfried will seek the of- art of the Red Bank hospital oper- Effie Van 11. Toild, S«0. with or wiih.nit Kiirmro (or ono cur. Phono rpmedy for the present condition of ositionn aro I^ryant I>. Newcomb of ted by the late Dr. Englert. Chnrles S. Veigh, "Warren Acltorman, will be held Saturday at Camp No- ley. Father McGrath will say his unemployment in New Jersey, he ati- fice on tho Republican ticket. flrst ma3s Sunday at Sacred Heart 11 APPl/ n iK Branch and Elmer E. Polhcmuy Tho property has been put into nmes C. Auchlncloss, H. L. Crawford, Jecl'.o, lour miles south of Point •. ]J! 'ilroml ,!"™' 'no 1°°' ° •v'ocatea federal regulation of public f Upper Freehold township, who are lonnld S. Andrews, Frank McMnhon, Pleasant, on Motedeconk river. Mem- church, Camdon, and Father Mc- B'l'OltK for IGIIL nt. ^""WoBiTFront B(rB»t' utilities and he has spoken on a num- Contests at Rumson. rst class condition for Mr. Cough- ;hnrlos D. Hnlscy, John W. Blocum, Clark Closkoy will preach. l!o,l Uiink. miltnblo for most any IIUBIMII •citing re-election, nnd Mervin G. in'a use, part of tho house being bers of Trinity Sunday-school of Mr». B. l.-lnkel,tol;i 28 S,S.,B; ber of other issues which have either ughes of Long Branch. There will bo several contests nt lolbrook, Hsnry Durnnd, Georca A. H, Red Banlc who make this trip will Father McGrath is a graduato of et apart as funeral parlors and part ;hurchlll, John iS. Applfgatu, Second Na- Rnliwnjr, I'hono Knliwny. 1706, or Mar- been ignored or liphtly touched upon Four Democrat;.; are contesting to Rumson, the most important being meet at the parish house on West St. Mary'B seminary at Baltimore. CUB atort to most of the other countica of thi? cinity for his' professional opera- to notify Joseph B. Hornby of Ma- bnlh; RIIEIO or iloulilo; to eontlomon. H ranch, member of the council, and Clarence l)lny«l Next Wednesday. 1 Uc l on 2 slate. A majority of i.hn Republican ion was not because, he thought ple avenue- before tonight, In order GRADUATES FltOM ACADEMY. Fl! I- " -' '" ' - SiiiiHOt avonuo. lied chieftains nre for him. However, In tlm jmrt of Monmouth county Pilling. Tho other contests are for Mlsr, Dorothy Dowdcn, tho domes- that arrangements for transporta- members of the county executive ore undertakers wore needed but WAN'rai), IH,l)Uil,uil there are notable exception;;. For ex- Mr. Howland is the best known of the tic scionco teacher of tho Red Bank tion may bo made. d 10 committee. The Republicans have iccaiiso of tho rapid growth of the Melvln E. B. Walnrlght Took Second _P,H,,I trurk^PiK,,,,:•„„•;,- nTni? I'm. " ample, in Monmouth cnunty, Joseph Democratic candidates for freehold- ommunlty. Mr. Coughlln sees In this junior high school, will conduct an Honors nt Gettysburg. WANTED, iiluh ncliooi iitiKlontto cnrolof McDermott and Edgar I. Vondf-rvner er.1*. Ho pot. his first political experi- two fights In tho second district, Fonr Escapo Injury. which comprise!! the eastern section ectlon n. development that in a xliibition of pupils' sowing work - ""'1 l»*-n. Phono Hod Ilnnk of Freehold nnd John W. Finnic of ence in 1907 when he waa elected one hort time will be practically a large next Wednesday afternoon, from A Ford car, driven by Benjamin Molvln E. B, Walnrlght, son of Long Branch have declared in favor of thn ward coninii^nionern of Loiii; of Rnrnson. William H. Hintolmnnn ountry city. Coolc, Jr., of Oakland street, crashed Recorder Elmor C. Walnrlght of nnd Clarence Pilling are running for half-pa.Ht. thren o'clock until half-past of" Mr. Freiintfhirj'spn. All of these Branch. In lit 10 ho wan elected Tn hi.i tnllc with a Register repro- four o'clock, at tho domostlc science into an electric light polo lnst Shrewsbury, graduated Friday with li(|l»""sl]','ou-»i'u, N' t "° "°"fy M'rIC nlen aro political powers to be recIn- comptroller of Long Branch. In 101- county committeoman in this dis- socond highest honors from Gotty3- entatlvc Monday afternoon he snkl room on Branch nvenue. Enaembles, Wednesday night at Rumson. Nono \1ODKKN niiui-riKiin hiumo on river, all Long P.ranch adopted the comnilnnion trict to fmccfiort William H. Malion- of tho occupants was hurt. With niry academy, a preparatory nchool oned with and thrro nre politi- hat in looking for a now location dresses, slips, npronfl, liata and an 1 impnivHinontti; nowly nndopposed by Mrs. lvn N, Cadwallader. t's attractive, enterprising and Margaret Woods, all of Eatontown. tho study of medlclno and In tho fall •'Oil HAI.K,T 'rnllrond ""«icllnirV ooni"7iM Charloii Briggs and George Kuhn articles nro in tho rooms of Mlsa ncnloii, lnrno front aco on two good to lie in the "church vote" and antl- In K120. During; twelve years Mr. oks wholesome from every napnet," Paulino Fulchor, Mrn. Howard Man- Tho party was on Its way to thoho will enter either Princeton or WIIIB; HII Inliln Tor Ituco t-nn »lntlon. I.u- sftloon leaguo vote. This vote to a Howland served nn director of rev- •aro running for Democratic county beach at tho time. According to thoJohns Hopkins university. committooinim in thn Jlrst district. Mr. and Mrs. Coughlln and their ning, Miss Agnes Seoley, Mls3 Helon certain extent haa been organized enue and finance of Ijong Branch. hildren, a son of fourteen and n Howard and Misa Hogcrs. police, iiomethinff went wrong with tho steering wheel of tho car. •Ofl SAI.k. hnW»fnMTlur^nVnVJTT-TiTt; nnd consolidated since Mr. Fort an- In May, 101M, he was elected mayor Other petitions 11 led nt. Rumson auj?hter nf four, will occupy part The pvhlic hns been invited to at- nounced hln candidacy. How strong of Long Hranch and ho fiovved until for municipal nillccn in which them Engagement Party Sunday. can lako l,.,,lr out ami i,,0 lor awlnx In ! the large house on tho premises. tend the exhibition. Tho grado mo- Mr. and Mra. Mlchncl Arnono of •|r: ?l'""'lI a"/"!'' ''''ly Mr"c n«"»» B. it ID nnd wlint percrntnRo of it will May, 1928. Rincn then he hnn lirrn am no primary mntcntR aro Robert thers' committee of tho parent-teach- Guratn at Molly Pitcher. -Pminllo.-. IS liny Mieot. fair llnvon, N. turn out to aid the Dry cnuao are caslilor for tho Nrw JerRoy trufit V. Whit ft and James Aucliinclosa, Shrewsbury avonuo announced the Bank Stock Sold. er association will aervo refresh- Client!! nt. tho Molly Pltchor hotel questions •which piofjnoutieators eompany. Ilia friendu claim that ho Republicans, wlio aro on the coun- over tho week-end Included the fol-engagement of tholr daughter, Mlns Hhrlnlc from anfuvoiinj,'- Thrro HIT in erprckilly WPII qunlillod (o ,*icev« At thn Swibriplifc national bonk ments and there will bo a social Angollna Arnono, to Carl Apollo of ARTICLES FOR SALE. cil, for one-yr.'ir termn, J, G, C. Mc- hour. Mis. lilatehford Sherman will lowing: Mr. and Mrn. George H. Wcl- few precedentfi on which to bnso-an nn a frocluildor because of bin fmrin-1 Nair, Di'mocrnt, for a one-year term; Rt week 351 shares) of stock held :lon, tho Mlmipti Beatrice and Gwen- Astoria, Long Island, nta party Sun- answer. Thorn never liuu been n iy shareholders who liarl failed to receive Iho guotitfi and oho will be day aftornoon. Fifty pcroons at- wlpkor can, ami hanir,i,i. cl.'il experience. J I.vino nnd Frank A. jiHslfjtrd by Mrs. Kdwln (^llland, Mrs. dolyn Weldnn, Madison; Mr. nnd Mrs. fom-eoinerWl fjenatminl content, of 1'fh'if. iihiM);rr, Democrat;!, for full iny nn n;ise33mnnt of $(51,61 wora Mwln C. Seed nnd non, Montclalr; J. tended tho party nnd Jamcn Arnono 1|ir jmtiH* Hort an \.i now bcinff wa^od K«'d Hunk Candidates. old nnd the majority of Rhnres wna Chnrlo!! McC'liiskey, Mrs. Itobert D. K. Jnlinson, Cllntrm; C. R. Adamn, wnn ttomitmnstor . Mr. Apolll o Is In \Vllllani:5(in, Mia. Harrhion Banco, l-OH HA..M. ,.|,lld', ,l,7,,or. 1,,™i-«u^cii»; 1ft Now Jfii'sry, witli tin: c'lndiihitci; 3U>d Brink will nnniliuiio 'Ought by Philip K. Walton, prosl- niheth: W. F. Mervin, Rutherford; tho ithocmaklng business. laililio rumlilnntlnn liookcnnii nnd doikj. " Xo Fij;h(s at I'air Havni, Mrn. (JOOIKO Bnlnc, Misa Marlon i'inplia;;i/.tn;; thn Dry and Wet. c:'•• I^'tlnn'ii for maynr, .Sainuol It. Haven comnilEBlonnrfi a delegation ovf.'i'tihnduw (ivcrythinj: cltus in the Hill find h'pmirtli M. WyHmff on 111 !'!( I'laml -:!KI Tony I'l. Hunting for A Finn Potato Crop. thn work 'of 100 pupils will bo fm- JU I I v,rj-(' \'tliiltf:r Urmkin for councilman rm In a tine prospect of. a large Imr (li»u;thtfr, Mm. Thornm* Mahcr nt Independent lire company's hall woro nrdornd paid nnd emergency ,, ^.'lirco lor H fy,\\ .terni, iVillfem JB, Little, at Biadcvclt, is seriously sick. at, Belfordlfor . (natca woro 1'oducod Want advoillumoniB eontlnuod on n«t RED BANK EEGISTER, JUNE 11, 1930. FSftMil* ARTICLES FOR SALE. BUSINESS NOTICE. BUSINESS NOTICE. . EMPLOYMENT. ROOMS FOR RENT. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. F mjL WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. A XIABGAZH—Hahotcany dtnlne room i. O. EBCHELOACU A SON, 125 Wat GLASB VVOHK—All kinds of glazing done. HELP! HBLPI Save tho labor Bituatlonl SINGLE or double room with board, rea- FOR RENT at Rumson, t newly naovattd ®? nutte for sale, consisting of iid«board, Front ,tr««, Re4 Uunk, phoc« 1»76. Glass tups for furniture, microre, plc- We have nil kinds of help to offer. Call uunsble rules; KOOA plain cooking; two flve-rooni bunealow, with Improvements. table, ni\ fiddle bock cbalrs, fna txrm Aota ficoiorfs* tod vulcinUffi?. tura frames, auto glann and window glass. Red Dunk 1888, Monmouth Employment minute* to Red Hank and Long Branch furntBhed. for lesion or yesr; near Vic- ctttxlr, leathsr seats; china cloeet, plate Mlrrora refillveied. Morris Plate Glaan Servli^B.JJ'J Moiimouth Btreet, Red Bank. bun. Mm. E. Bowman, Prospect avenue. tory Park and bathing grounds, Phon* Co., 81 Monmouth street, phone 1063, Red YOTJNI; SINGLE'MAN "~WnTed~to"a8i.7I!it Little Silver, K. J., phono Red Banlc Jt ii nn on 437, Kloaa ehelves; eervlrtg lablo. Excellent OAIIPEHTEU work wimte. &2 kind* FOR. BALK, liirhiirdsori rrulner In perfect condition, shown by at.polntnaenU Ed- Hunk. landflcniio jmrdener; steady work to reli- UG07-R. condition. Apply 3Q0 Broad street, Had of Jobbing alt.nd.d to br «n os. able party. Call today between '6 -00 and dJL AUnira.JRed Bank. BUY and 6*11 *eeond-band clothes; mutt 1 LARGE furnished for rent, suitable irnproveraenti, Bhower bath; nswly dec Back.* ^ *J_ •\VITETI1KH ll'a uued'Yurnfture or Buddy'i parlenced. carpenUr. Wrlto or pbooe be In sood condition. U Kerber, 209 7:00 I . M._ 197 JMm-kney road.* for two gentlemen; single beds; el no Coated. P. F. Kennedy, 112 Monmouth UILKK CAMF~TRAILKR for RB1«, In P«r- bike, you'll find The KoirUtcr'rt ClafleiAed Marvin, 81 Flockne; road. Bid Buk. Shrewsbury avenue. Red Bank. pbon« POSITION ~wantodT~wldowed liidy wishea two-car garage. Apply 77 Oakland street, •tre t o 101 Broad Btreet, Red Bank, S6G4-J. position EB houBekeepcr. companion nr # /eut condition; with bod. anrlngB and columns wlil help you eoll it. Thirty i'liono 2109. Eed Bunk. Phone Ii889. phone 2054. 6ui mattieBae^ ica bos and cupboard; every word); for 2u cents. PAINTING, paper hangintr. dacoratlng; practical nurse tn no me Invalid Indy; bent FURNISHED front room and bath; com- ronvpyk^ce for com pin tr- BOO Brod'i work Buoranteed.' Api)ly D. Cohen, 181 of •references. Addreen M. JI., drawer M, and Db laludlclaaludlcs ttettem riPKLKS3 funmce for Bale, like n«w; cost Red Bank.* fortnble room, prlvnto residence, near Btreet. ltod Bank.* . , $67. loll for $45, Call Joeeph Duffy, Shrewsbury avenue, phone 1474-J. Red town hull; conveniences to any business REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. for TOO to Oiiaoso ffro m if y«« USD BANK Wiadotr Olemlns Co. W. Bunk. d In baying. P. V. K GANA~UY birds arid gold flsb lor isle. Wo Main ntiest, Tort Monmoulh, M. J. No rnskv a ipaclHitr of efvanlQa Alndoer, o( man. 16 Gnld street. Red Bank.* MONMOUTH COUNTY" country eit&tea; sow bftve a full line of canary birdi »n, offices and private reildancea. Rate* CARPENTER and painter; the time la here yilRNISHED ROOM for rent by private sold Hah; elpo blrlJ and fish IUPDIUI. W. MISCELLANEOUS. farm*, acrence. If you want th* bait 3AIM oe renti jrtear round nomes* feoagj&» EBUHNKU oil utova with built-in roaaonable. 8allalnt nnd varnish for a a la, |fl Bonablfl. Wilto for terms and appoint- licoted. AddtCBH P. O. Ilox b"ii, Red Ban!;, intr roomti for ll^bt hounekeeping. 162 lotB with water, gas, electricity, slde< ATTRACTIVE i 1UCKINUESH tiUiL. Btil dt»L'l dirt» ,*° treadinr »B gi regulaof ill r kind*toy*}. ment* Aiidrcea Ivcater, drawer M, Hod OOAHDING, modern improvemant,, bot rcnfionable. If. Adler. 117 West Front idione l.'.QQ. East River rond, Kumson. N. J. walks and curb to sell at this price- W« led, flreeu ohlneled roof, stone ^r«i?lB'©a, Coylo'also arondwRj Kennelsi , builtNutawam: Lafaewoop roedd, phoneande, Unnk. , and cold runnlne crater, centrally la- street, phone 2251-W. Red Bank. heiiev* these to b« the bent buy of lota brick trim, aoreens throuffhouti five rsqsis, Rewashed Band kgravel 11E9, , alas, cinders, blua stone. HOME wnnled for collie "I" Bro"1 «'«et' .. BBaBarr) sir exrhnnge. Theron McUampbell. Holm- street? at bathing.beach; four houacii; only three-car car ma; all ImprovemenU. Phofl* tale. U, RlUau. phone 2Z40- W, Red BankB . Phono 2U7U7 . WUIWUIIaI m O.tro». pr»- eet the date. Geortr* II. Roberts, phono rlflt.- N. J. S7.O00. Look thoBa over. Luker'a Realty, Red Bank 444. tened, and 16 h. p. Kulnrude Speedltur prteliir. ^ day Red Bank 2371. night Middlotown HOUSE wanted, nix or eeven rooms, nil Belford. phone Keanwburg 502-M- Bank. t _ _ motor; full ouulpmont: Kunrnnteod pperfect 276-M. • • , TUTORING offerod by college dludent. in Improvements: envnue: must be in cood SIX-ROOM housa for eat*, ~airimi>rov£ SPEEDBOAT," runabout. V-typo, In excel- condition; pike compleve $250. Address CURCIiprrTlot r.al art. Curchlr/i barbor hiuher Latin, Eni;llflh and literature, and condition; near Red Hank. Add res a Houaa SIX-IIOOM modern bungalow, all improve* ments; near Bed Bank, convenient te lent condition; 25 h. p. Gray marine mo- Outboard Motor. drawej^M, Had ahop latho place wbora art meana aom«- WE MANUFACTURE a complete lino of ill lower forms of school work. Elizabeth Wanted, drawer M. Rod Bank. meats, Including tile bath, open fire- bun: two-car _e.m_p, Small down pay. tnirttf. I-or real proof try ua once, and mahogany Colonial reproductions nnd G. Davia, Lltllo Silver, phono Red Bank, place, etc. Make offer. A. F. Blackumlth, ment. Address Six-Room House, drewar tof-; Buticil 2'2-itS miles. Addreeo Speed ^^o^u^pom7)^e^o^«^Bo thon you will .Iwaya. Thi. «l.o applle. period dltiinir room Hiiltes. bedroom suites, WHEN*~LOO"klNG~for a home to buy or llartshorne place. MIddletown. N. J. M. Rod Bank. ItuhnlKiut. drawer M. Red Dank H ranao and Boynton conl rungs; nil C8-J. V .-. rent, or have real entato foe lititino;, call to jadlat *nd children, Scconil National fom-pOBt 'bed». bureaus, enrd tnblea, con- FOR SALE, eevsn-rooni house, with all FAHM MACHINERY for stile: mowlnu ma- In runnlnir order. <1 Foster Btveet, Jliver bunk buildlnu, Bed n»nk. Upiulri. EOIO tnblas, tilt tables, high, boyi, low WANTED, by flintrlc ttcntleman, room with on mo and I will mnke your Interest my LARGE, modernl/ oaiiliipod bungalow^ chinee, hny • rnkosrakes,. hny traders, plows, V\aza, Red Bank. ' boya, John Hancock desKs, necjretarles, private family in residential section; interest. F. C. Whltelaw. real estate, 13 Improvements; hot water heat, one-car mny be leased for senscn on north ihora M. L. McCOLGAN. nurBeryman and land* light bronkfast deHirnble, but not eiou for nnlo, beauti- Newark, N. J.* • .. . High clans, lowest .piiceB and reliability. homes than any other style. [C/Tcriinnt Irntver M, Red Hank. WANTED, fnmily of three adults wish to NEW BUNGALOW of three rooms nnd availablill e ffor nalo In thithis exclusivli e and res- fully . • I'ktiil; mule or female. German \}.6 Oakland Btreot, phone 2431-J. Red 38 Went Front atreot. Red Banlt. GOOD HOMES wunted for Shepherd nirna, rent by year, unfurnished, desirable idential jtnrk. Photoffranhs, price and Schtmuz;. i mlo), hnndsomo show Hperl- Banh. TUTORING—-Teacher In prominent Penn- vo months old. Call Red Bnnk 207 3.« house in pood section; waterfront pre- bath; lot 60x250 feet; will ecll FARM PRODUCE. ferred; elirht rnnmH, thren hnthn. two-cor tl.800. Call Red Bank 3016-J. terms on application: within tha ares pi mon front Importe d Untock1 ii. kAls 22o Schnau- nylvanla preparatory, school will tutor in OLD OMAR waa cimily BatlBfied; All"he Shrewsbury's hlitoric shade and quiet, and h ° FOR SALE/ alfalfa hay. baled. J3..D. Len- IN and rcflniahitig of all wanted was a jus of wine, a loaf of i;ani(rc. Address with full information, BUNGALOW for •Bale-live rooms, alRi* GAS~ttANGE for RIIIO, four-buriicr, cabinet kinds of furniture. Frank Howard, 65 college preparatory mibjectn during sum- Chudwick. [loom 1G1O, 2 0 Broad street, easy access to all the coait renortB. A win- tyi'Q; oven and broiler; almost now. tllhon, i.hono 705-M, Mldd|etown 1 mer months.. Write 68 Rector place, Red hrend nnd his best girl. Whether you arc provements; eeven loti, 140x315, John ter and summer home In one. Apply 6* Harrison avenue, Red Dank, phono 2081 or 1 nnunhla. Phono nod Hank 1G54.* TARMKUS and truck rfrowau> will find n 044. • . . . Rank. " _,___„ y or difficult to satisfy The Register's New_York City. | Belouvne, Wllmort Park. Red Bank, N. J. H. Nevhis, Shrewsbury. K. J. L ready marlcot for their produce by nd- ANYONE troubled with medefl in inwnB or Cianglfled Columns can help you. EIGHT"nb"bM house, large plot with b'OK BALE, farm of 37 acres, eighteen- t'Uiirun aixis^, Hiidinif machine*, deslta, tfafe*. vertUlna in Tho KeciKter'.H ClAaidfled col- FLOORS KESURTACEp—We •peclalizo in ,room houBe, fruit. Hrnpej. larco barns WOODLAND PLOTS^ABT ai» to tortr typewriters, tilitm cabinets, Kverythlns malting old floors look tike new. New ardons I will drive them out cheap, Ad- WANTED, two furnished 'rooms for light uhrubl)6ry and troen : exchange two-fHm» acres: low price", long tlmo payment*! for the oflice. Call A (bury 6440. Butler's umns. BB Fred ROBOTS, Farmingdate. lly hoimo in Jersey City, completely rented. \nd outbuildings; near Keyport; $22,000. d nage; near paved hlfth- floors also reflnlshcd. Estimates cheer* housekeeping, centrally located, Ad- AdHrens W. K.. drawer M, Red Dank, phona IAIVBF'* Realty. Belford, N. J., phont, some with road frontage; near paved hlfth OrTCflt' Equipment Co.. , 2,500 my ability. Charles A, Jones, c pert auto- lefereneofi: full charge: wishes tempor- flny cash payment. Hndley-Hnll, 99 Mon- sidered. W, E. Lane. 26 Valley drlvo, fopt of two-Inch wrouKht iron pine. O. E. hof.llulnidel, phone 7S-F>21.» moblte washer at Boro'Bimea, inc., Glob* mouth ntreet, Rod Bank', phone 188B. FOR RENT—If you desire to rent in Bed BUNGALOW for sale, fine location, cornet Matawan, N. J.. phone 1009 MatAwan* . • Ootirt nnd Meffhhnic street. Red Dank. ary work. Address H., drawer,M, Red Bank or vicinity we have a very lartro lot; rooms and nun parlor; easy Davis. 12M Mnplo uvcmio. Red Bunk. CHIckSPlymoirth Rocko, fl. I. Bank.' • Untlnic available for your uae. White- eime. Phone Red Bank 444. THIRTY-ACRE farm, nev/nix-room bunga- Uud, ulxteen ctinta each; -special/prices' WE BUY nnd sell o]d enocs; men's and Pacli. Inc., Red Bank. low; flno outbuildings; 400 peach tre«a. BUY little cverKieenn hnd watch thorn POSITION'wuntctl ns caretaker by reliable WANTED, real calrev beef cattle and t OR SALE at Ptalmield, N. J.. 45 min. 100 apple trees, 20 acres rye; brook; sood grow; nno younK Norway spruco and In hundroit lttn; new chicka received dally. boys' orlv. Strand Shoe Rcne^ry. 20 man who la capable of doing many UHC- Dounlns ilr for u»lo; reaaonably priced? Put some of .theno under J,hat hen. Gall West Front «tre>!t. Red Bank. , t piss. Top market prices paid, cash. DESIRAHiE store for rent.' suitable for Utes from Broadway; for sale or ex* location; bargain; $6,500. Only $1,509 ua lii> and net full Information. Mitny ful things. Also day's work wanted. John plumber, carpenter, painter or allied change for Red Bank property; modern cash. Tannenbnum Real E&tata Agencr* N. L. Swun, NnvGHinlt, N. J-, phono At- JERSEY COAST laundry, 607 West Front HIckivlOD Linden p|nce, Rod Bnnk. A; E, Crawford Co., TlntoD tails, N. Inntlo HlahlamlB 851. , ButUfled cuatomero. Also feedera and wa- trade. M. Silberatein, 37 East Front nine-room house; excellent location; five 30 South Btreet. Freehold. N. J. ter foiintulna. National Re, 10c and tl.DO street. Rivcr'Plaza. is the place to brinu TOMATO CRATR 'BalcBmen wanted; you •I* pbooB Eatontovrn 161. street. Red Bank. minutes to station. What have you to TWKLVE-l'OOT rowboat for nalo; aultable your laundry work and onve one*thirointmcnt, B. L. Roua, 1 Allen placo. Ornnt. \l, f> t. fieri Bnnk. Store. 410 Main street. Anbury Park, ua (employers free); male and female color. Call or write for further informs, LITTLE [-'ARM. four and a half miles we>t tl.ird cash, balance mortgage. Laker'a houite and 400 chickens. For sale reason" Red Hank, I'hono 582;M. dairy or family cow, calf by her NT help; referenced thoroufjhly investigated. tion. Terms reasonable. Evening iessoni of Red Bank; suitable for poultry, ken- Itenlty, Belfnrd. N. J., phone Keansbutv able, on account of leaving country. 1M iDIlY OAK '"wood In etovo and flrcplnce Hide; tuberculin tested. Apply T.'Shee- Atlantic Employment Agency, fil First from 7:00 to 9:00 P. M. Avon Art School, nels', flowrrs, ffnrdens; six-room house and 602-M, or 745. Kascuba. Nutswamp road, Red Bank. BUILDER nnd contractor; eat!mutes fur- it von ue, Atlantic HiuhlnndB. phone 633. 602 Main street, Avon-by-the-Sea. N. J. loiiRtlifi. dollvorod; nbio tractor PIQWIDK han. State Highway, Loonnrdo. N. J.* barns; for rent cheap to right party. FOK SALE, ten acres of(Bood land ou eon* phone 694-J. nished promptly. WJllianj /Schloeder, Theron MeCampbell, Holmde!, N. J. nnd hny baflnfr, J. H. Carney, phona Eat- YELLOW (JOHN on cob for sale; small corner Glonmury avenue and Rlvorstifle WAITRESS wanted, experienced. Apply MORTGAGE MONEY—On approved renl creto road, 14,000; terms ean be made. ^OR SALE or rent, stock farm; thirty ontown l'J-R-1. J_ ., cniined, dry and free of urnut: excellent drive. Red Bank, or phono Eaton to vm 484. Huzlet Lunch, Stata highway,- Koyport, estate, in Red Bnnk and vicinity. In FOR RENT or sale, bungalows and house*; Grapes, apples and asparagus: a beautiful acres of good pasture; plenty ehada aH'l CCTCKKIT SPANIEL lnippleti for ~Baie~."~~At fpr poultry; Btored in rnt-i»roof and well N. J. amount3 of S3.000, $5,000 and 110,000, some bargains, fourteen acres land neir place for a home: on bit* line. Caleb I* inter; well fenced; large horse barn and HLud, Clnitniilnn GlhRnn'fi Merryman. win- HEMSTITCHING. Mexican, sold, silver, White-Pach, Inc.. Red Bank. KcanabursKcanabu s,, suitable for poltrpoultryy famfarm:: only •uker. Belford. N. J,« phone Ke&nuburs good oiithulldlngfl, eight-room house, run- vontilittod crib. Theron MeCampbell, etc.. buttons, pinking, plaiting, HOUSEKEEPER, middle ascd woman wish- 502-M. or 74B. ner bent of breed sovontcen times. Gibson Holmdol. K. J.. broidery, trimming* and novelties. M es position as housekeeper; private fam- WOULD like to exchange, a nix-room houn* <6&0<6.&000 . CeleClbb L. LLuksrk . EifE-sifordd . N . JJ., ning water,, electric light In every butldlnff. Kenrmlu, Kntontown, N. J. Tal-tpbona Eat- ily or widower's home preferred. Address with two-cnr garaBe in Red Bnnk for n phone K b 0M FOR SALE, a lino of farms: all kinds. If Bryan's Stock Farm. Portaupeck, Loa& FIFTY Btnall pics for Halo, from «lgUt tn querarle tulti (or btre. The Handy ,Shap, Branch. N. J., phono 2D08-R. . . • ontown 400. twelve weeks old; alao lartre ihoteB; wilt 1H Hrond itrect. Re-i Bank. - ' ' Housekeeper, drawer M, Red Bank. country homo near town; or will cell on DESlUAULh) oilice for rent In the Eisn JOB are oat for a farm sea Laker's JOLKS huatera completely installed ensy termfl. Mr; Stavo, Sft Eaut front building. Apply at the otHce of Slsmu Realty. Belford. N. J., phono Keansburg TWENTY ACRES of ht h, level land, larsa cxchanita for fat hogs. B. Zlotkin, Free- HOWARD W HIT E. 61 Portland roadi SALESMEN ' WANTED for electrJcnl re* "02-M. or 748. K anywhere, tU8 to S160. Plp» furnae* hold. phono26. Highland*. N. *- tiouso mover, founds filserntlon buBinesn. Call between 8:30 Btreet, Red Bank. Eisner Co., or telephone ReJ Bank 1100. frontage on concrete shore road, one mile estimates; heat guarantee. .Term*. Stoves, t(nn< built. Phone Hlirhlands 1270.R. and *j:30 A. II. 8 Maple avenue. Red WILLIAMS'S Nursing ilomo for atred HALL for rent; tbird Coor, 10 Broad FOR SALE, river frontage. 2&0 feet, larire to depot nnd beach. Luker's Realty, &ol- ransos, heaters stacked. Catalogue prices. JIUS8IAN wolf hound (female) vory finely fnrd, N. J., phone Keansbura E02-M «• bred; will exchange for anything equal TUB HIGHEST pricea paid for all kind* Bank. chronic, convalescents and temMnvalid; street* for lodge, dances or entertain- bulldlnsa. J7G.0OO; 100 feet, eighteen Drop card or phone; representative will private eni- semi-private rooms; nuraintt ment*. Can be rented by the year, month roomu. $65,000; twelve rooms, 546,000; 745. . _ ' ^ call. C. M err lit, authorized branch Kal- Tallin ($50.00), AddrCBa Al G., drawer of furs: also live chickens. Joa Bnkur. RED BANK Employment 'Agency nnd two acres, twelve-room house, three1 bung- M, Roll JJanlt. 230 Mechnnlo street, phone Red Bank 2809 •NursQii' Registry, telephone 1422; estah- care. Fair Haven, N, J,, phone 849, Red or evening. Apply U. Uanca Si SODS, 12 amaioo Stova Co., 404 Newark nvenue, Bank*- Broad street. Red Bank. alows, S45.000. Luker's Realty. Belford, DUTCH COLONIAL house; seven rooraa ELEVEN"M^iflcbvy ducka for BMO, $1.00 lUhed 1925. Help supplied, reference*: N. J.. phone Keansbure 502-M, or 74B. and sun pjrlor; tcar&se; corner plot eeit* nurses on call dny or night. Mrs. I. But- BEEP CATTLE wanted, also fat hoffs; will I'OR KENT, atoro rooms on Monmoiub trally located in Red Bank: price 810J6Q9. b6G~FEED nnd sUDpllea; Old Trusty, each; bluck and white, Address A. G., JOSEPH L KNIGHT, ouctlonoor. orer street, Itcd Bank, for rent: favorable U- t'OR SALE In Belford. on Main street, two Sprattn, Clmppel Hrothera, Gnine«. drawer JM, lied Bank. teroby, J2C Harding road, formerly 45 pay highest market prices caeh. Call or Hadley-Hall, 99 Honmouth struat, Rat3 twenty years' experience iclling Riveralde avenue. Red Bank. write. B. Zlotkin. Freehold, phono 26. cr.tion; moderate rent. Apply at the ofUze oix-room bungalows; small payment Bnnk, phono 1888. Hose's, Bannptt'a nnd Purina lines of doa EATONTOWN HATCHERY, Locust nvo. goods at a action* ( aetl anything any- of Sismund Eiaoac Co^ or talepnoo* U«d Ho-tu balance monthly: heat, cleetrio anJ feed, Including cakes. bUculU, Puppy nue, .South Eatontown, phone 44&. Day GARDENER wants work; will work by day WILL BOARD children by the day or by Dank 110(1. saa'. Possession at once. Caleb U Luker. ARTISTIC new hom^.'• beautifully land- crumbles, mculs nnd ennned meats, Vtott l ahera. Phona Rod Bank 727-W. or week; BpeclniUt on flowers, vege- tho week; licensed. 18 St. Mary's place. ecaped with rockeries and pools, ota old nnd ntniterj chicks for sale; also broll- 1, phone KeanBburg 502-M, or rorncdiea, soups, flea powders and brush- oya and frying chickens. i tables, luwna and treca. E. Roberta, Third Hod Bank, phone 1768. pleasant country road st Reynolds Drive* es; moat complete lino ever ofTercd in atreet, Rumaon, N. J. apartments; improved; all locations. Jutt LoriK Branch. Two 27-foot rooms, «fft~ FRESH COWS for^salo; Gucrnaoya, Jer- C. L. GRANT. Everett, N. J., carpenter WANTED to bourd invalids or elderly peo- ofl Broad street, at 12 Mechaoio street. Monmouth county, l'red D. Wlkoff Co., FOR SALE, roaditand; living rooms and ciency kitchen with every modern appll* Red Dank. N. J. reys and Holateins; young, gentle, BUIN nnd builder and houna Dainter. Ready GARDENER, 37, married, one child, life ple. LorKo well-kept grounds; quiet lo- Land & i.oan Co. once, bedroom, with lavatory »nd mirror able for, dairy ox family UBO; will glvo cut. homes erected; alterations and ropairn, experience landscaping, flowers, vege- cation. Addreaa Box 94, Eatontown, N. J. cellar, electric; lot &0ilZb feet, cornet; IN vacant tiouaes and aottrtraaQU 82.600. $500 ctsh. Also two and a quarter doors, hand decorated walla; $8,500. Em BOD AND TOP SOIL for snlo: delivered or good exchange for beef cattle. ' B. Zlotkin, AH work Bunrantecd. Chnrgeo reaaonnble. tables, live ntock. nursery trained, wishes fur rent at prices ranging from 83& pec W. Kern ble, Ijcroy Apartments, Ked'8swK< undelivered; by foot or iicro. Middle* Vreliold, yhono 26. Phone MIddletown 796-F-21. position. Wrlto for interview, giving de- ANTIQUES wanted; furniture, dishes, month and upwards. P. f. Kennedy, 4b acres land. 390O. Luker'a Realty. Betfrtrd, town Fniit fmm, plione_^46,_Ilo(l Hank_. W. J.. phon« KeannhurB aO2-M. or 745.- Phone 3 049 - J. . CUKTOM HATCHING, $3.00 per hundred. tails and salary. Bill WaRcner, 32R Euat prints. Address Box 286, Red Bank. Kast. l-'ront etrect, Ited Bank, ptione 2OM WONDERLAWNKraetho 85th Btreet. New York City. ______SIX-ROOM bungalow on Main street, Bel DOG KENNELS for sale, ten acres of land, Why lie BntlHftod with nnythinK ICHB than LANDSCAPE gardener; now crounda WANTED, medium size refrigerator to GARAGE for rent. . Naughton'a Garage, In Hlx-rooTn house, all improvement*; taut For nulo only by M. V. Ili-uwn, 24 Whkrf etronf:, henithy chicks from ovory ono of EXPERIENCED couple wish positions; hold fifty pounds of ice. Add read Rumson, Call Rumaon, 433. lord, for sale; alBO six-room house nt avonuo, Iloil Hunk, phono 27. f your hatrbnblo cgKi? Our electric incu- laid out and planted; old grounds mnn HB chauffucr and handy mnn; worn- Middletown, near depot; $2,600; three mileB from Red Bank. Inquire 200* BronS Mande, drawer M, Red Bank." HALE of double house for rent: also six- s^-cet. Red Bank.* •. FERTTElZKHS of nil nnnlyeU carried In hittora operated by exiicrtn will do It. Improved and beautified. Trees and nn ns cook. 187 West Bergen place, Red acres woodland, near KeanBburg; suitable Bl'lntf CBU& any tlmo and aco our muchlues Bank.' MORTGAGE MONEY wanted; first mort- room bouse and five-room buntjnlow. Al- for chicken-). SI.SOD. Caleb Lukor. Bcl< LOT~FOR SALE, 40x150. on Madison av#» stock. I'rompt delivery in nny ipiantlty. Blirubbery apmyed and pruned. Ad- gage on improved, well-located Red so four-room apartment, $30 per month; all ford, N, J.. phone Keansburs 502-M. or M. V. Urown, 24 Wharf avenue, Red Ennk. working. Our high-grade day-old chlckn COMPETENT housekeeper wishes position; nue; price $1,500. Phono 1023-R, Kofi 52.00 per duzen, $16 per hundred. Prices vice Gladly elvcn. N. Butterb»ch, Bank property: 53,500, $4,000, $5,500, improvements: near school and churchei Bank. phono 27. white woman; good economical cook; in $15,000. John Prothero, 31 11 onmouth Inquire C. W. Crozier, 170 lair Haven road, ^ way down on Rtnrtcd chicks. M onmouth box 232, Fair Haven. N, J., phone widower's home, or take care of Invalid. IN ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, corner prop- THE LOWEST nrlccB of tho yenr are now Hntchory, nt Balley'tt Corner, nbout one ntrcet, phone Bed Bank 962. Fair Hnvcn. N. J.. phone Red Bank 1082. iDEAL LOCATION for doctor: Itumica in effect on ronl. Fill your bin now nnd Rod Bnnk 3087-M. Addrcsn Competent, drawer M, Red Bank. erty, atora 38x40 feet, seven rooms and road; eight-room house, with qll Iftt* mile woBt of Sin-Ing Lake. N. J. HOUSE for rent; most desirable locatior bath upstairs: two-car par a (re; sacrifice provoments; lot 60xlfi0; garage; pries •nve'money. M, V. Urown, 24 Whaif-uvo- EALKSLADY wunted; specialty chop ex- on liver front; nituated on point wltr nuo, Red Unnk, phono 27. FREE HAY for tho cutting, about fifteen perience, preferred. Tho Silk Shop, 17 for quick eale. Frica $8,000. Lulter'n $13,500. Terms. W. A. Hopping, I &1&- AUTO AND TRUCK paintlns; also trucks LOST AND FOUND. full view: nine rooms and bath. Inquire Realty, Belfnrd. N. J>, phona Keansburg den place. Red Eank. Phone 807.* BONK~"MEAL, nheep mnnuro, nitrate of accon; nonr Red Hnnk. Pliono Rod Br\nk lettered. George Parker, Kane lane. Broad street, Red Bank. Joseph Scnta, real estate, 148 Monmouth 602-M,.or 745. Boiln, wooil ashen, Kruno noctl, Vlftoro. f>2r>, or cult nt 12 Mechanic street, Red Middlotown.N. J. TO OBTAIN the best help ddvertlBC In Tho FOUND, Thursday morning on Wnllaco street. Red Bnnk. BEAUTIFUL property on Shrewsbury Bank. _ Shrewsbury Holding Cn. COUNTRY HOME for sale; oosj flve-roo river: live acres of ground, ten-room EvetythinK f«r lnwn nnd Knrden. M. V. INSTRUCTION—Anneso School of Muaia: Register'* ClaffBifled Columns. Every- street, a pair of tortoise shell glasse?. FOR RENT, seven-room house with all Brown, 24 Whnrf avenue, Red Bunk, phono FOR SALE, new hny nhe1vinK» nnd rocoml- Owner'may have same by paying: .for thta bungalow, cellar, Wcstinghouso Hahtins house: large garnge, three baths, hot wa- expert instruction on violin, mandolin, body in Red Bonk nnd vicinity reads The improvements; hot water heat, one-car plant: enrages and large outbaildinus: 4Mi ter heat. Price $15,000. W. A. Hopplflff. hand hay tedder. C. H, Hurley, Shrews- Rl ndvertlsemcnta 42 Marion atrcet, Rei Karate: in ono of Red Bank'a best resi- bury, N. J. (ruitnr. ukoide, steel irultar. banjo, saxa- acres land, hichly elevated: 14.200; term*. 8 Linden pUco, Red Bank, phone 307.* phono, clarinet. Instrument! aoli and ru- SALESLADIES wanted for our ynrd good* Bank.* dential nectiona. Tuller Realty Co., 95 Laker's Realty. Belford. W. J-* phone >cl condition; also two motors, ono paired, 47 Washington street. Red Bank dopnitment. Those with experience prn- LOST, cold Hamilton wrist watch in Red Monmouth Htrcot, Bod Bank, phone 2440, Keannburg 602-M. or 746. SEVERAL nroperltes for sale and rent: nfiliinr.* maclilno nnd one for pumping ROCK GARDEN anil Alpine plants, 'phone 1761. fei-red; or if you wartt to learn nnd work Bank June 2d. Initials T. J. H. Finder evenings 73. nix-room house for rent furnished, on HtiriHonntile. I,. Knacnbii, Nut- FOR SALE at Belford. store wittr sat Highway. K C. Whltelaw, real estate, IS tho more choice and rnro sorts, for CHICKENS wanted; »tU pay hizheat him!, advance will be rapid. Ask for Mr. notify Register ofnee. Reward. FOR RENT, modern six-room cottage and tanks on corner 50x125; boose of ftva Monmouth street.* p mud. ltod Bnnlc, phonc_ G04-J. sale nt my rock garden nnd nursery, market prices for fowls and broiler.4, J.'StrnuB, Straus Co.. Red Bank. $G0O REWARD—BRACELET, platinum, • bnth; 30 Arthur place; garage. Phone room* and bath up and three large rooms Call or write Alex Zwiekl, 89 North BUNGALOW of nve rooms, bath, all lm- i hr.ind new row linntu for nnlo, nt near Scobeyvillo. R. B. Lott, Eaton- SETTLED LADY wanted us housekeeper containing five square nectiona of din- RdBk1069 down: all Improvements; $5,000, term*. ini-Ktitn; all mndo of tho bout of wood; II road way. Itons Branch. N. J.. phone irfonda nnd rublei •with ono nquare flttv provements: corner lot. Pi lea raitBOn- ifOI for colored mnn, to look after children. ___ Opposite Luker's Realty. Belfnrd. N. J. able. William Tharp, corner Wcntaldo aVO- i iiit.-rc: felling out. (Theodnro Roh- lown, R. D. Henry Brown, 16 Cherry atrect, ShrcVva- mond set in center of each nectir>n, lout LAHGE etoro on main corner, Rumson, Phone Kean&hurg 602-M, or 745. :iT Third «l.i-cot, Rumnon, N-J. nue and Carmen plnce. Red Bank!& • bury, N. J^ Mny 31. ia Rum»on, N. J.. or vicinity. Re- N. J., (Main road and Lafayette street): MONMOUTH county real estate, riverilde l'.">\' i:i iii'inl condition for Bale"; cn- PRESH Jeraoy cow for unle, four yen. LANDSCAPE gardener. Prantns turn to A. R. Lee & Co., 15 William Biiitabie for ice cream and lunch store or BBAUTIFUL three-room and bath bun&A- YOUNG LADY, public Bcbool teacher, ntreet, New York City, phone Hnnovcr properties, bmineia properties, factory low, lot 60*200; near bus line; frflflh . .- I0U I'uimtlrt; prlco S3.00; on nc- old. Thono 1948-R. Red Bnnk. ____ by experienced men; spraying, lay- wishes position as tutor, companion or general otore; cheap rent. Inquire at sites, farms, dwellings. A line to this of< . ,,i hinLcu, 42 Peters place, Red 06.10. Americawn brokern Store. , Rumaon, N. J., or your flee will brlns full particulars. Luker's water olream running throuffh prop«rtjr. FOR SALE or exrhnnge, ten young fresh ing out of Rtounda, large or imaU. cnilnK for email children durinK Bummer. Price $2,000. John B. Prothero.. 81 lion* Phone Middlotown 796-F-4.* LOST, gentleman's clauses, between Wil- HALF HOUSE for rent, seven roonm, wa- Realty, Belfnrd. N. J. Phono K cans burg Jerney town and n lenm of good work Advice given as to what, when and mouth atreet. phona Red Bank 952. • hoi-HCH. W. H. Potter, MIddletown and WHITE woman wishes day's work to do, liam and Broad BtrcotB, Reward. M. J. ter and electric; also large front room: (02-M, or 745. OOD Hiulillo IIOIHO for sale, livo yoara old. bow to plant T. H. Stiles. 17 Harri- Hynan. 11 William Btreet, Red Bank. imifrovements; furn!nhed, for rent with or RUMSON—Eight rooms, lafgo lot, Im- Owner. Havold Diinccr. COU'B Neck, N. J. Holmdel rond. In MIddletown township. or would do laundry in or out. Cull nt 125-ACRE farm for *tlo; new bunualov? provements ; good shade, ahrubbery; Phono Mlddletov.-n 27B-F-32. ton avenue 'led Bank, phona 1991. 276 Mechanic ntreet after G:00 P. M. FOUND—Will Mrs. E. Myeni. who lost without hoard. Both properties for sale. large buildings, cood brook: $12,000, b"UTHOAIlI> motor for nulc, three horno Address Box 94, Entontown, N. J., phone Ideal location. Price reduced from $3,000 Phonu Red Bnnk 1274.* Bobeminn Plncher, please call Eatontown 105-acrs farm, large house, steam heat. to $6,000 for qulok sale. John Prothoro, power, ?(i0. Mrn. J. Burrhnrdt, Church THREE nocd sound work horaoB for unlo, 187. plenty of outbuildings, asparagus, grapes nnd Cedni- Htrcctn,_Bclford. N.J.- rlsht every way; nlno thrco smnll chil- WAITRESS wanted. Apply 359 Stone 19n. Unable to locate you in Shrews- 31 Monmouth street, phone Red Bank 05f. dren'n ponlcn for HILIO cheap. Brynn Stock EXPERT automobilo washer QOW ID cbux bury.* fruit, $22,000. Good road frontage. Caleb WILMORT PARK—Slx-rootn houQe, flll MAYTAG w.-iflhliu: mnrhino for nnle, |25. of me wash stand at the Boro Busses. road, KcanaburK, N. J.. Joseph Apnro.^ Luker, Belford, N. J., phone Keansburc V hoa o_RoRoo djl aj»kJimaj»kJimJJ Fnrm. Poitauiiock, Lontr Branch, phone Inc., Globa Court and Meohanlo street FOR RENT, five-room bungalow, ]o- mudein Improvements; garase; Jarffa 2008-R. CAR'E'TAKEB, (nmTrlod") wlihcs~poiiltlon cutcd junt ncross the river from Red 02-M. or 745. lot; good condition; $3.BOO. Terms ar- FRESHMAN radio, imtteVlen and charger, Get your ca.r named while tn town. Serv< on private estate; wife as laundress; ROOMS FOR RENT. »ood condition, 520 j folding couch Sf», lc« guaranteed. [•'OR SALE, at Red Bank: new six-room ranged. Prothero, 31 Monmouth good references. Address P. O. Box 2, Lo- Bfink, in Middlctown township; one- and bath, hot water heat, $9,500; six phonn Red Bnnk 952. lawn nio'.vni-. 16-hu-li. S3. leather nrm chair AUTOMOBILES. UAUtMONTEU ntul builder. GeDeral cv TWO furnished or unfurnished connecting cual Point. N. J. rooms to rent for house keeping; *ul- ctir Kuruge. Prico 530 a month. .ooma and bath, $7,500, six rooms and $20 nnd two nmull chairs to mntch, S* pnirins, ettimatea given on all kinds nf MAN, 34, married, A-l ignition, and auto both, 56,000; six rooms and bath, $4,200 BUNGALOW of nve rooms, all modorrj im- ciifh. Hit Brim I'll nvonue, lihone Rod FOR SALE, Studobaker in fine condition. joinimr Bath: all improvements; rlao ua- George H- Brown Co., 12 Broad Btreet. ou ildlng 4, blue prints furnished; prices mechanic, also chauffeur; ten years with Luker'a Realty. Belfnrd, N. J., phone provements ; forgo tut, g&rase; $lt25t$; Bank, phono 49S-W mechnnieully perfect; also lawn mower. reimonable: t,ll work guaranteed. A- O. 14 Madiaon avenue. Red Bank Red Bnnk. Keanebur^ 502-M. or 745. Phone Red Bnnk 2220. ______General Motors. William Stumpf, 33 Or- $1,000 cash, $45 monthly; fireplace, C&& OPENING—Summer flhoj), Htllormnn'B An- fioir. ohon* Itei) Bnnk 82fi-M. chard street, Kcansburg. Ji. J.* BOARDING. 10 Wallace street. Red Bank, floors. Prothero. 31 Monmouth struct. LATE 1017, four-door soctan, beon in ntor ENGLISH TYPE, fix rooms, tile bath, tl(|iiufl and ronl cstiito, 21 River rond, MASON contractor: estimates cheerfully DAY'S ~WORK~wrintcd :~"or worlT by~the rooms with board. $10 and £12 per STORE nnd five li- i for ante or ahower, otonm heat, fireplace, oak floorn phone Red Bank 052. Xlumnnn, N. J., niipoBito Victory Park, Frl- ni?o thieo yeura; In good Blmpo; been given. Eugene Soyer, 40 East Woatsido week; Kood home cooking, plenty of hot 8.000 miles. Jimt broKo In nice, Coii- week. 3 Water btreet, near Peurl rent, cornet- of Front and Pearl Btieet*. one-car garage; 87,000; terms. H. A SOUTH STREET; seven rooms, steam ('ny, Juno <".th; bakery and cut flowers for ouenucMled narik. phone 14G7. Btveet, Red Bank.* water; table board. Mrs. N. Button. ho at; garage; all improvements; buitt tinlo day of opening. __ tlnontal motor, Moon make. W. D. Smock, Inquire .!. Culcy, 8 WiiU ntreet, Red Bank.* HendrlcTibon. 78 Newman Springs road Eatontown, N. J. MUNEY to iDiin on Qr»t mottgase la «um. WORK WANTED; expei-loneed womn APARTMENT of thice rooms for rent: all FOURTROOM flat fnr rent very reasonable. Red Bnnk. phone 1400. 1024; out of town owner will take $18,009. THUEE-IHinNEIl oil ntove in good condi- from 12,000 up. Prompt nervic*. The improvement!); steam heated, 1Q6 Wai* Terms arranged. John B. Protbtro, 82 192'j FOUL* tnicka for Bale. Entnto of F. (colored) wnnts job ns chambermaid or lace ntrect. Call or phone Red Bank 2065. Apply HiiRch'H Kiddie Shop, 20 Broad BRAND new bungalow of five rooms and tion for Halo. A[>nly at 80 Avenue of Land & Loan Company. 12 Mechanic woltrCfis. Inquire 191 Bridge avenue, Red Btroet, Red R»nk. ______bath; alt Improvements; open fireplace Monmouth street, phone ReJ Bank 952. Two IUvoiB, Rumnoii, N, J., or call Rum- C. By rum. Upper Broad ntreet, phono street, (ted Dank. LODGE room for rent. Dejirubiu room Hod Hank 2378, Bank. COMFORTABLE eiitlit-ioom house at 62 and garage; price $8,500. Convenient EIGHT-ROOM houne on Broad street for non 37B-J. available far uao l Dank. lilVKH FUONT'houHe; five master bed- *WE SUPPLY e.rnteialfl for nummer hunnn- Robeii«_Co.,_ Red Bank.* SHARPENING lnwn moworn, hoiHo cllii- o' cj^fj^jledji nnk 1378 - H^ rooma and servnnt'n quiirtera; furnished Inwa nl «on nhoro. KPR IIH flint, Oeortto OI-DSMOUILK nncfiJulck coupen: barR DCl'a. nnwa nnd nil other nhnrp «(!RO tooh. FOUU ROOMS nnd bath for rent; steam D. A. Hlckoy, Everett. N. J., phono ReJ COOK wanted for hoarding houne; mnn or for Hummer; renL $1,000. Hadley-Hnlt, 99 JI. Hnliortn On., Stnto Hlphwny, ono mllo to quirk buyern; both earn ready to give hent and water; nil improvements: $40. Monmouth Btreet, Bod Bunk, phone 1888. imrlli «f Ilnd Ilnnk." you service. George 1U Roberta Co., Red Bnnlc 1603-W. couple. Phono Roil Hank llfll-W.» Inquire Land &. Lonn Co., 12 Mechanic FOR wall papering, painting nnd decorat- YOUNG LADY to act nn enshier and book- street. Rod Bnnlc. 'lTTii '"FOK HENT" Ads on thin pngo work- tjviui.'\lN'—Renew I Electric fro box. In Hank,* both wnyfl—iiiul n. houao for a tenant pLM-fert coiuliUon. for nalo; only n fovv ing RCO G. A. Miller. Church and Comp- keeper; munt have typing experience; LARGE front room, next to bath, sultnhlo A Directory. CADILLAC COUPE, new Duco job, ready ton Htrccts. Bclford. Thllinut's wall paper. for rot nil ntoie. Glvo full detail* nbout or a tenant for u IIOUHC. • Jlend nnd un* nith'i old. C;oon;o II. Tloberta Co., Stnte for tho rond, Dnrirnin If nolil nt on for ono or two; kitchen privileges If ile- llFKirttcr ClusHined Ads. Kliwny. Itcd llmik.* Gcorgo H. Robortu Co.. Red Bnnk.» Estimates cheerfully given. PoBtolllco ad» youifself in letter. Add re us Cash lor. alreii. lifi Brunch n.\^cjiuc. Red Bank. lc. Write Suter. f> Jl rnmidclo licdntorn nu 1 ton nnd othorn. cheorfully given, Klmer H. Stout. 8 J chnmbermnld'Wai tress, ten yenra' refer- South street. Bed Bank. N. J.. phona UOONiS for rent in piiVate family, quiet Jersey City, or phono Bt-'rKcn 1315-M.* position to render you. 16&0.R. ence, 570; Sulflrt bnhy'd nurne, twelve nelirhbnrhnnil within walking dlstnnro of IIOIJSK "roll HKNT'nt 79 Willow Mieet. V6ilHT]'jI'iN-KOOT [lower hunt,- cednr nnd BUSINESS NOTICE. yemV reference. $75; hotmeworker. Scotch, ntntimi: Imnrd if dcnitccl. 1 Allen p!nc>. CONTRACTUR3 »nd builder*. When you Fair llin'e:i. IU:VLici'iau-i!. Imiuira of Owner, pie to in every (Jot fit 1; iUerlititf mot'ir; i'hono Itnf HnnU 2240-W. ililJL_LiLJl L lOrCOs. nr> H rid go nvenue. Red Bunk, \1 O:ik I'Nni-. I'nir Haven. H. J., phone many kinds. will iincridro for ruaJ. or trildo for Bimilkr E. E. ROSE, mn-Rcrymnn nnd land- PART-flMKL worL k wanted by younn col- ]>ln>n(! r.tlti-H. itcd Html. n;:ifi. _ _ hont. Dohliiiift, ItlveiiililQ drive, phono Itcd Bcnpo contrnctor; lawnn nnd flower AUTHUR B. HOYCE, pnlnter nnd dec- meil woman; hnunnuork. Apply 32 Wall Hnnk m.O.* Ptreot. or [.hone 2"12, Red Bank, in the TWO furnlnhod hedrooms for rent, nil Ini- 11OUSK lur rent, »l\-ioinii houwe, nil jm- gnrdona cared for by oxportanrcd gftr- .... nrntor, wnll pni'er expert I y Imni;. afternoon." iM'nvrmeiiia. 64 Wnvcrly pluco, phone lii ov cii.t'iiti II t)d entitle; nenr atatiuii. Refer to these columns ovory week for your own iTr. y donorn. I'rtHniatcd nio cheerfully giv- (Hinllty Interior pninllnn, hnune imint- : IMionc Ited Until; 701. lltllo over cum iirUKtm; horil nnd nnll I \vTii>~tt"AYin"h^i rrfr~rHi^v7.7k>~^Yiiiu^n 1U7-W. convenience and profit. Hundreds of reader", of Tho i'!" her month. J. DeFlorc, Register have formed this habit with profit to » en. Dobblnn, Illveraldo Drive, rhon teed. Phono Red Unnk 229-M.» fice, \H Itlver toad, Rnmnon, phona mal.o plenty nf mimcy. Apply between for nno or two poinons. IB Kim pliu-i!. oil Unnk I Hr.0.• 240 Went, l-'n.nl Blrcei. Ituil Itnnk. RtiO, Uutnfnr,. 7:00 nnd 8:00 T. M. nt M Kant Front Tied Hmili. r themselves. RlrcPt. A til* for Mr. MnrPouuall. HOUSE fm- leni. lu Hivcr "Plnza," ~Slynlk «1'Kl' 1AU~ HAlt(fAINH In living room MUL TWO inrKO rtioniB for llRht hounnkcepinit; Blrnel; nix iiKiniti. nil Improvement i.ntt«ii; nil now and font mom nt the fac* rent tally located. Phono Rod Bunk Ini) :)iaii wo nnl,: SOfi. (icoice II. Rob- en thu nBcnt:y nf n New York firm fur B OUR HALESMKN nre earnlnff Mff Innndr\ t:\lr.i, two-riir jniriiuc. E. H. Ko- reiuilrlnit mtmlenl inBtrumcnta of nil kind?. factoriui, tlret)uu^o5, «tc; any slxo. Call 2 lift, .. Stnto lllk'liwny, Rcil lUllk* Huvvn tehairod. Kxport workmaiinhlp> at nr wrlto Overliond Door 13alot aniX Service, rommlnnlonn worlilnir under our di- FOR RENT.' 'furnished, two ndjoinW FOlilt-HOOM iiimi-tn.cnt for rent. i\b pe TIIUKK lili NnitF.n"" AND "ril'Ty «|7m rauBnnnblo prlron. Rudulnh Mnlrhuw, viu rer t Ion. We hnvo opportunity for n rooms for h mine keen! tin, Also t wo-rnr 1T>ft( H4 McLaren street, lied flank. inoritli: t.vp-n.om hoimo $'J0 month, nr foot, of (lapiBtoiinn for nnlo. Infjulro of lin ntiiillo, H P ' ntrcnt. Red Unnlt, i^iurBTTe.ttKiiTurtori; Typawrltvri few mm a men nnd wnninn (o ninko daniKR. Apply 77 Oakland alrcet. Bed Chiui'-s H. Utmn, 1 Allen plnce, or phone Pnnk. phons 28RI» for miln Sl.iiort. j:.00 dmvn. bnlnnce month. rented, bought sml sold. Irubin's, ofl money workinK full or part time. Tho \y. .1. I,. S(Miltlun|i, 1U Flifltnvenuo, At lifl2.M. Ito-i Hunk. _ ARTHUR K. nOYCE. lmli^lcr nnd dre- l treot, U«d Hunk._ 1WO roftl rnorni, ono ItirKe" front nnd ono hiiitic UiKiiluntlH, N. .1. TWO ICM UOXKS for «aic. ono"O~.00 nnd SliiewnlnnT River Club. If. Merhnnln bnrk rin-un, r|on« to bath; uno of plinnn. orutor, wall pnper expert. I will bo io ,i>nn on *l)rtft~bgnd~nml "inorT I.AUC.E front room, convenient"for"two »>no I.'-.'HI. Apply C^ iihiownljuiy nve- Btreot, Itcd Hnnk. Auk for Mr. Tilt- Nn rhildren (in nticot. Illnrk from town plcnncd to inttkB dny or evening ni»- Cnps on Improved TCM! entnte worth pirnu.liii; rent ri'iiHtmnlitt'. Hoard fur- niiB, ltod Hunk. __ __^ double tho amount leaned, Alston ileah- halts. linll nnd vontnui ants. 32 Urummoiul i>lut-R. VOH MALK. rhiiroriitt"o?. dVonneifl.lco lK>xe^ polntmont to dinciiBa your plnm. Of- ninn. nUurnpv. IK Hroai) «t ^c- (toil fliintc Kv:l itKllk. nLdicii. riu.no nod Untile l!'^riO-W._ __ yrm nii-l l;. imliKllmr 1,1.; Una/ «f hcddlnu Oflfi. Itamnrjn, Inu and tinning. I'uniDi and vulndmllli a inn t men t IKMDUI; mitncttiiiu; dltT«ient Diul liner rnveiiiitf'*. nt rvinnrknldy lt repnliFil. Ai^nt for Mas tor carburatar niipf»ai'iini-«>. Apply La Rlvl«n; Rostiiii- Htiituhlfi for rtmi'ln or twn iroiitlpincii. In- I'i-iviito t'tivrli and K»nu:«. I.nilta HvinK riint. ll I'lanl strrot, K«i| Hnnl.*__ ijulio -111 Mcrhaulr Btiont. in lihu-L from pilc*i. Wo nlrtd huvn ninny nrtlrlcn in ro- coal iavlns devlca. Fltn any furnace, 42 1 mom. t\u> hnthM.mn, Utrlicn with nil mod- built fiiriiltuio. It \iill pny nunmiflr cot . Hitratces, Jobbtnu. «tc. (f l,«iiHhl()!i avenua. Red Hank. I* ho at Ilnmil nliccl. Hflf! Urn I.. * ern oiiulpmont. colorful tilo hnthroom with tau* mid bunxalnw nntunH tn \my \\n n l*h work ilono rluhl iintl At t!v 1ftM ' 4-MG of youni: lmlij-; no liounewink j irood ROOM'S "for""lenl. 'lt'le[>hune'<"H7t\ "iTinik hcitt plunihihk' lixluum. hardwood floori vlnlt ilrni- 11. Miller, ft.19 'Unto etrcet, a:, cfill It,ill!I) 11. SicUli, MQLBMI T home: while. Aitdicnt M, A., drawer M, 10(101 ati.i m tlt.lli-f.lly ptiulrtotl wallii, ntonm h«Rl I'flrlli Arr.liny. U. •'• _ 'WAi KU sTlra nnd «umi) r«p»lriiiii> lte*Ulenc« MlddlcU»wn, N. (JF-ItMAN (illtl, \viii7ii~i«"i>iiirii7n"'ln"iniH'll Htieol. Mrn. A. K. HlHiilnBtm, I'itrlifi hmol; tire nuiuilnn (:->fi rnlliofif fnrrn, Nfwinap_ ili»rlnur. _« roaii. ,Hrrf. t hou«« I ICIH nn.l irlllnir. I'hnrWn SIIIIIIB. IntlM J.. pltono llfl Itnnk lllri.i. I'lnml.lnu, pilvntn fntiilly In Red Hnnk; coml nt. Im|iili« 4P nlnll'm mul tnwii. Apply CIIHIIOH R. Uniie, v Rent atf brldeobld . i'hoiii'h e {leRdd DanHkk 'l&81>M,'erM . Vandeihurit rond, Frecliuld, N. J. bentlng and 11 lining, yr«d (J. Hurst, 1 Allen i'l.u-fl or ioltit«)y n», finger w*v* r«- OEOHGE 0. HANCE, Editor. TATE GOES TO SON. who left some property In Monmouth ter was a letter from Fred C. Kern basis. ' county, left all his estate to his wife, advocating the establishment of qulrid. Muny yej^ ol txperl TOEDEBIO S. HAYES, MaaagtnE Editor. Judges receive large salaries and frequently get A Bequest of $20,000 Made to Her Margaret L. O'Brien, and she was ap-play center In the neighborhood of )• the secret of our'preat cucce**. pensions after they retire from service. They receive Granddaughter, Ann Dayton Sab- pointed executrix. The will was exe- his home on Marlon street at Red Invlto you to see our work. THOMAS IRVING BROWN, special training aa to the meaning of the law. Jurymen ath—Wills ol Other Monmouth cuted seventeen years ago last April. Bank. Due to a typographical er- Special Tuesdays and Wednesdays evevy Publisher end Business Manager. receive neither lucrative return nor pensions for their County Forsons Recently Probated. After directing that his jUBt debts ror it was stated that Mr. Kern lived Heal castlle shampoo ftngerwave ^'"*flfifl^ on Monmouth street In bis letter service. They are not trained in legal tcchlcalltles. A largo estate was disposed of by and funeral expenses bo paid as soon Flngorwavo und manicui'o ..: I^J n;?g TELEPHONES: From a strictly legal standpoint it may be right that Mrs. Frances Sabath, widow of Sam- as posslblo after his death the will ol Mr. Kern stated that the large n\m\- Oil shampoo and flnRorwavo __—_ Bel Bonk 18. Bed Bank 1300. jurymen should be lined for disagreeing, but the action uel Sabath, of Red Bank in a wll Albert C. Sutton of Freehold be- ber of children who play In tho Manicuro und cut WK) of juries in disagreeing has generally been unquestioned. which Bhe executed last October. She queaths tho residue of his estate'to street near, his home showed tho Subscription Prices: his friend, Harold Baynton, who was need of a play center In that part ttlniiQ tour Annolntmentii Tnduy. I'linno Red Bank 2313 When judges disagree so much as to the meaning of directed that her body be burled in appointed executor. Oae year _— $1.50 the law it places a etraln on Imagination to believe tho Kann family plot In Malmonedes of the town. No condition of this PERMANENT WAVING SPECIALISTS .75 cemetery at Cypress Hill, Long Is- Mrs. Anna W. Wills of Horners- sort exists on Monmouth street, but Six months — that juries should always agree. towii left her estate to her son, Rich- a Register reporter who made trips Tinea months .40 land. She left $500 to the Centra' synagogue of New York and $1,000 to ard W. Wills, and he was appointed over Marlon street on two days last rllONE 2310. Dnrrotts Approved Rooter -o-o-o-o-o-o- executor. The will was executed fif- week found conditions there as do- Th« Red Bank Eeglster the Malmoncdes benevolent associa- tion to be used for the care of tho teen years ago last July. ecrlbed by Mr. Kern. i It a member ol Information Which Should be family burial plot. A bequest ' of Lewis Miller of Neptune township —, a i» $50,000 was made to her son, Jesse M. made his will three years ago last Itev. F. A. Do Maria Honored. THE ASSOCIATED PBESS Forthcoming Before the People Vote. November. Ho dovlsed to his son J.© JLJL© Ths Associated Preaa Is exclusively entitled to the Sabath. Another bequest of $20,000 Rev. Furman A, Do Marls of With the primary election less than a week distant, was mado to her granddaughter, Ann Wnndall whatever indebtedness re- Maple avenue has been elected pres- General Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractor usa tor rtpubllcatlon of all news dispatches to It or not it seems surprising that none of the candidates has Dayton Sabath, the income to be mained duo on a note. Hla grand- ident of the alumni association of otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news thought It worth while to express views on the automo- used for her education, maintenance daughter, Louise Miller, was be- Pennlngton seminary. The election Skylights Ventilating published therein. bile accident Insurance law. Harold G. Hoffman, the and support and the principal fund queathed $150. The rest of his estate took place last Wednesday and waa to be turned over to her when Bhe Is was left to hia daughter, Jennie held In connection with tho com-£ Experienced Hocliiinlou Modern Equipment state commisloner of motor vehicles, has made sev- Thomas, and she was appointed WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1030. eral speeches on this subject and he has been quoted thirty years old. All the rest of her mencement of that school. Mr. Do Complete stocli of materials. estate was left to her son Jesse and executrix of the will. Marls Is superintendent of the New as saying that thi3 law constitutes a perpetual Christ- Mrs. Helen L. Berry of Ocean | 35 WHITE ST., RED BANK, N. J. mas gift tree for the Insurance companies. he was appointed executor of tho Brunswick district of the New Jersey will. The witnesses were A. Alfred Grove left her entire estate to her Methodist Episcopal conference. Make the Lions Mr. Hoffman's speeches may be effective in brlng- Podell, Sophie L. Davidson and Sarah daughter, Ada B. Holl. She executed Like Red Bank. ng about some ' much needed changes In the regula- Portner of Bed Bank. her will six years ago last April and :lon of automobile accidents, but Mr. Hoffman has no Mrs. Maud O. Hubbard, wife of S. appointed her daughter executrix. The Lions clubs of New Jersey own Bed Bank today vote In making the laws. Most of the members ot the lifford Hubbard of South street, James Gray of Freehold loft hla en- and tomorrow. May ths weather nu behava and may eglslaturo who put over the automobile accident Insur- made her will eleven years ago last tire estate to his wife, Wilhelmena every other clrcumat&nce beyond human control con- ance law are running for re-election. Do they regard February. She left $50 to Fair View Grsy, in a will which ha executed a tribute to the success of the state convention of the t as right that an autoist who Is in no way/responsible cemetery to be used In caring for tho year ago last November, and he Lions of New Jersey, which begins in this town today. 'or an accident should be compelled to tako out accio family burial plot. Her brother, Hor- named her as executrix of the will. LEON'S Miss Eleanor Laird of Freehold The Red Bank Lions have made elaborate prepara- dent insurance, while the party who la to blame for the ace B. Stout, was bequeathed $100. All tions lor this event. No detail, has been overlooked. the rest of her estate was left to her left $500 to her brother, Joseph T. accident evades arrest and gets away without being husband, who was appointed executor Laird. All the rest of her estate was The convention will be a great success If It Is humanly mado to pay for the damage and injuries caused? Operates the Only Cold Storage Vault In Red Bank possible for the Bed Banli club to make it BO, and It of the will. Tho witnesses wero Al- bequeathed to her sister, Marian IS now up to the other folks of the town to contribute This is not an imaginary case. Folks in this ston Beekman of Bed Bank and Laird, and she was named as execu- neighborhood are familiar with tho experience which Esther Hurley of Shrewsbury. trix. The will was executed twenty their share towards stowing a good time to the guests. years ago last February. befell Mrs. Oliver G. Frake of Red Bank a few weeks The "will of Joseph Romeo of Red Perhaps there la not much they can do, but at any ago. Her car was damaged beyond repair and she re- Ella Degnan of Ailenhurst left $100 rate they can show In various ways that the town is Bank, which was executed last to be used In keeping her burial piofc hospitably Inclined and anxious to have such visitors. ceived injuries which caused her to be confined to her month, was admitted to probate last at Princeton in proper condition and The Bed Bank LlonB club has done a great thing by home for a week. The autbiat who was responsible for week. All of his estate, consisting another sum of $100 was left to ;ho accident got away without being identified. Before of money, two automobiles, jewelry bo used in having masses said for bringing this convention to Bed Bank. The advertis- and fifteen shares of stock in the ing value to the town is large, and every Bed Banker Mrs. Frake fully recovered from her injuries she was her. All the rest ot her estate was tfflcially notified that she would have to take out auto- Mainstay building and loan associa- bequeathed to her nephew, George J. How Much Will the Moth Cost You? who has the best interests of the community at heart mobile'accident insurance or her automobile license and tion, was bequeathed to Sebastiano Imlay, and Is to bo turned over to will not only appreciate this but will sincerely hope her driver's license would be revoked. and Giovanna Bizzaro, husband and him when he reaches the ago of 21. that the visitors will enjoy themselves so much they wife, of River street and they wore She appointed her sister, Frances J. The answer to this question depends will want to come back. Mrs. Frake carried such insurance and for this rea- appointed executors of the will. Imlay, executrix of tho will and son her licenses wero not revoked. But in various Marshall Lownoy of Mlddletown guardian of her nephow. upon the manner in which you store o-o-o-o-o-o • ' parts of the state unfortunate autolsts, under exactly township made his will three years R. F. Babp of Asbury Park exe- your winter garments, furs and rugs. the same circumstances, havo had their licenses taken ago last March. After his debts and cuted his will a year ago last Febru- If you put these items away in a soiled A Show Down on the Dry away. The revocations of licenses since the accident funeral expenses are paid the rest of ary. He left J50 each to the children and Wet Question Next Tuesday. Insurance iaw went into effect run into large numbers. his estate goes to George Woodson of his dead sister. Bequests ot $500 condition, you provide an mating place Perhaps an even more vivid Illustration of how the of Long Branch, who was appointed were mado to Rev. Jacob W. Lazar- for moths during the summer months. Developments during the past week in the four- law treats hapless autolsts, who through no fault of executor of tho will. The witnesses aus, son of his late wife, Amanda A. cornered primary scrap for the Republican nomination were R. E. Despreaux and Benjamin Babp, and George F. Lazaraus, an- Dry-cleaning your furs, rugs arid win- their own are concerned in accidents, is furnished by Hankins of Mlddletown. for United States senator have combined to make the experience which recently befell Norman Sickles of other son of his wife. All the. rest Franklin W. Fort the most discussed candidate. He A large estate was disposed of in of his estate was bequeathed to Rev. ter garments and placing them in our Scobeyvlle. In order to avoid hitting a child who fell the will of Hyclnth C. Levy of Free- has been moro warmly defended and more warmly at- out of an automoble Mr. Sickles was obliged to stop Luther B. Lazaraus, who cared for COLD STORAGE VAULT is a GUAR- tacked than any of his three rivals, and nearly all of hold. Mr. Levy was a member of the Mr. Babp during the latter year* of his car suddenly, with tho result that another car firm of Levy Brothers, which oper- his life, and He was named executor ANTEE against damage by moth. these outbursts seem to be duo to the fact that he alone rammed his machine. The child escaped injury, due to of the lour candidates espouses the Bone Dry cause. ate a largo clothing store at Free- of the will. Mr. Sickles's resourcefulness, but Mr. Sickles did not hold. His brother, Milton R. Levy of Abram L. Roasell of Bradley Beach The issue of party regularity has been raised. On escape trouble. Los Angeles, received a bequest of executed hla will last December. All one hand It has beea claimed that Mr. Fort, by siding $25,000; his brother William of Free- of his estate was loft tor the benefit with the Drys, has split the Republican party and has , He received an official notice that he would have to hold was left five shares of stock of insure all of his automobiles or his driver's license.and of his wlfo, Annie J. Rossell, for her endangered the chances of Republican success next No- the Freehold-s trust company and a lifetime and the will directed that Another Feature- vember. On the other hand it is claimed by Mr. Fort's his automobile licenses would be revoked. Ha had been one-half interest in the business and she remain in the care of Katharine defenders that his opponents, by advocating the cause In an accident, and the law stipulates that any auto- real estate owned by Levy Brothers A, Cousins, Mary G. Becker and Mrs. All articles placed in our cold storage of the Weft, are taking an attitude likely to prove em- 1st In an accident, whether guilty or innocent, must and his brother Clarence of Freehold Louis H. Becker. After tho death of have all his automobiles insured. •was left 306 shares of stock of the vault are insured to the full extent of barrassing to the Dry national administration. Monmouth county farmers exchange his wife the will directs that the es- Both criticisms seem far-fetched. They may appeal Mr. Sickles has another automobile and a truck which and tho remaining half Interest in tate be divided among a large num- the valuation you place upon them. he uses to a small extent each year to haul his crops. ber ot Mr. Rossell'a relatives and to hidebound partlsians, but they will not carry much the property and business of Levy friends in cash bequests. The As- Insurance covers all losses by fire, weight with the ordinary run of citizens. Why shouldn't The car which he was using at the time of the accident Brothers. Irving Levy, Selma Levy, was insured against accident, but the other two ma- bury Park and Ocoan Grovo bank of there be a show down on the Dry and Wet question? Eunice Samuels, Shirley Samuels and Asbury Park was appointed executor theft and moth. It la well that there is to be this test of public senti- chines which he seldom uses are not insured. It will Jean Samuels were each left $2,000. of tho will. ment No consideration of party success Is so important cost about $80 for Mr. Sickles to insure these machines. Bequests of $200 each were made to He has just suffered a loss of $15,000, due to six out-Mrs. Lulu Maghan, Mrs. Genevieve as that the majority should rule. The public should re- Anderson, Thomas Grubby, Mrs. BEDFORD'S PIONEER BOYS. ceive every opportunity to voice Its sentiment. It Is un- buildings on his farm having been destroyed by fire- bugs. ' Lucy V. Wilbur, Mrs. Rita Phillips, fortunate that there is not to be a similar test at the Miss Emma Bennett, Mrs. Ella Soden They Will Make a Trip to Camp Oc- Democratic primary election next Tuesday. The only Even though Mr. Sickles has just met with a great and Jean, Edward and Clara Soden. kanlckon Tomorrow. candidats for the Democratic nomination for United misfortune in the destruction of hla property, even The sum of $10,000 was ordered in- The Belford Pioneer group of the »»rHi Invite your Inspec- LEON'S States senator is Alexander Simpson, whose adherence though he showed presence of mind and efficient driv- vested and the income paid to Irv- Young Men's Christian association to the Wet cause is well known. ing by not running over the child and even though he ing Levy. Bequests of $1,000 each met at the Belford Methodist church tion of our cold CLEANERS and DYERS seldom uses the uninsured automobiles, the law, with were made to the Orthopaedic hos- last week with Assistant County storage vault. However, the Eepublican party Is the ascendant Its cast iron rules, la aa inexorable with him as His with pital at Trenton, the Long Branch Secretary Jordan In charge. The fol- political power in New Jersey at the present time, and a reckless, irresponsible driver. In fact, if anything it hospital and St. Francis hospital at lowing temporary appointments Its decision next Tuesday wllj be watched with nation- Trenton. All the rest of his estate were made. is more inexorable, for reckless drivers frequently escape was left to his three brothers in equal wide Interest The result wont definitely settle the Drypunishment from the strong arm of the law. Surely, Chief ranger—Walter IMchardflon. and Wet controversy, but it may help to bring nearer shares. He named his brother Wil- Deputy ranger—Minor Wadsworth. 70-76 WHITE STREET, RED BANK PHONE Red Bank 2800. the ultimate solution. With Dwlght W. Morrow and the automobile accident Insurance law is a grand and liam as executor. The will was exe- Secretary—Raymond Ponce. John A. Kelly running for the senatorial nomination as glorious thing for Insurance companies, but what about cuted last December and was wit- Treasurer—John Post, hapless autolests who through no fault of their own get nessed by Beasle A. Down and Adele Each member took part in reading Wets, with Joseph S. Frellnghuysen running as a M. Nenninger. Modlflcatlonlst and with Mr. Fort running as a Bone caught in tho toils. The itch to pass laws to regulate he Pioneer ritual and Mr. Jordan human conduct has never been more prevalent than it ed a discussion. The group will Dry, there will bo opportunity for every shade of be- Is now and the mischievous results of this policy are Mrs. Ada E. VanBrackle of Mata- make a trip to Camp Ockanlckon at lief to nnd expression at the polls. The candidates illustrated by aome of the effects of the new automobile wan left all of her personal property 3elford tomorrow. Plans are under have subordinated every other issue to the Dry and Wet accident insurance law. to her daughter Sarah. Her real es- way for tho group to bo Initiated be- Can't Afford question and If the'voters go to the polls in thi3 frame tate was divided equally between her 'ore the end of this month. of mind the result will be more conclusive than any Maybe the peoplo want this law continued in its daughter Sarah and her son, James M. VanBrackle, and they were named straw election that has ever been held on this issue present form, but It Is hard to believe, that they do. At Wins Another Case. In this state. any rate they are entitled to know what they are voUexecutors of the will. Tho witnesses a Vacation ing for when they cast their ballots. It is only by hav-wero Henry E. Ackerson, Jr., and Miss Florence Forgotson, who re- O-O-O-O-O-O ing such information that the public can make an in- Miriam T. Conover of Keyport. :ently opened law ofllces in Red Mary A. Yates of Allentown left Bank, won her third successive CBBO Non-Partisan Elections Where telligent selection of candidates; and it is only fair to her entire estate, to her niece, Lela A. last Wednesday when Justice Charles the public that tho legislative, candidates should leave Haverstraw, in a will which she made Foxwell dismissed a suit brought by This Year? Unanimity of Opinion Prevails no room for doubt aa to how they stand on this ques- a year ago last December. She ap-Michael Oglensky of Shrewsbury tion. In contrast to the many primary battles which will pointed her neighbor, Joseph C. John- avenue against Georgo W. Maxwell be waged next Tuesday is the unanimity of opinion ston, executor of the will. of John street on tho ground that YOU could have if you -o-o-o-o-o-o- Thomas Bridges of Asbury Park thero was no caUBe for action. Mr. which exists in a number of municipalities as to who left his entire estate to his house- Oglensky alleged that Mr. Maxwell only took the necessary should hold office. It is chiefly in the agricultural dis- A Dismal Joke for Folks keeper, Mary Braxton, and her had failed to pay him for a ship- tricts and in the small townships and boroughs where two children, Katie and Thomas. The ment ot shoes ordered from him. steps in saving for it. this happy condition exists. Who Cant Get Gas Service. will was executed last April and it ap- Tho latter put in a counter claim In such cases the primary election and the general A few daya ago a number of Red Bank folks living pointed Mrs. Braxton executrix, 'or moneys which he claimed was election are mere formalities so far as municipal offices on streets where gas Is not provided received circulars Thomas C. Cottreli of Ailenhurst due for the use of his truck. are concernedonci . This year there will be an unusually about gas appliances which would increase comfort, large rlnumbeu r of municipalities in this part of Mon- convenience and economy nt their homes. "Havo instal- tnouth county which will elect officials without contests. lations made now when you need hot water moro than How About la some instances Democrats will be chosen without ever," was the way part ot the circulars read. It was opposition In municipalities which are- rock-ribbed in further related that a special low rato would be given adherence to the Republican party and in other cases on gaa used for these appliances. SERVICE Next Year Bepubllcans will be unanimously elected in Democratic Many persons would llko to follow this advice, but MEASURED communities. there Is no way to do it when the gao company refuses NOT BY,'.- This condition of the olflco seeking the man rather to put down mains. Some of the people who received GOLD vj- Will you be in the same than the man seeking the office seldom exists In large the circulars have tried without success ior a numbor BUTBYtv position? Not if you de- municipalities where the spoils ot office and the pres- of years to get gas service. To such folks tho action THE ence of political machines injects partisanship Into tho of the gas company Jn urging them to have tho latest GOLDEN cide to lay aside a little selection of municipal*officials. Fartylsm should be no gas improvements placed In their homes must seem like RULE- each week or so in order to factor in the selection of municipal officials, and it Is a dismal joke. " gratifying that there arc some communities where this provide for your summer's old-time American practice of ignoring partisanship in The policy of public service corporations in this re- municipal elections is still carried out. Officials elected gard Is well known. They will not extend their service fun. under such circumstances receive one of the finest trib- unless thry are assured of profits on their investments. utes which could be conferred upon them by their fel- The law backs them up in this and so docs the public ha s always been low citizens. utilities commission of New Jersey. This incident of folks being circularized to put gas There Is No " o-o-o-o-o-o improvements in their homes when no gas service is r\'Cf our policy to make provided should' increase the thankfulness of Red Bank Difference discrimination ol Start A Jury Fined for residents that they do not havo to buy water from a no any kind in our service. Race, creed and Disagreeing in a Lawsuit. private corporation. Every street in tho town Is now An Account piped for water. No consideration ns to whether the social position, like financial status, ars Last week, according to reports in the New York expense would yield a profit played any part In this ex- dally newspapers, twelve members of a jury In Newtension. not permitted to influence in any way the Today Tork state were fined $20 each by a New York state The differenco between public ownership and private judge for contempt of court, The jurymen served In quality of our service. ownership of public utilities is equivalent to tho dif- —begin to save regularly a civil lawsuit Involving $2,500. They were ordered by ference bclwecn service and profits. This difference Is We serve all to the best of our ability, and tho judge who presided at the case to remain out un- and before you realize it, til they had arrived at a unanimous verdict one wayillustrated in other ways besides tho willingness ot tile at a cost commensurate with the family's or the other. After being out for a long time without borough authorities to provido water for all tlie people 5? your deposits will have being able to agree on a verdict tho jury reported a dis- and the unwillingness of the public utility corporations means and desires, always. agreement. This resulted in the judge imposing a fine to provide service when thero is no prospect of Imme- mounted to such an extent of $20 upon each juryman for contempt of court. diate profits. Among other things It Is illustrated by the fact Hint Red Bank gets pure water ami paya less for that you will no longer be It Is not for any ordinary person to criticise the it than lfl charged by any private corporation in New concerned with vacation fi- action of a judge. Judges are supposed to know the law Jersey. The water plant earna good profits on this lib- better than anyone else, and it this was true of the eral basin of operation. It can well be Imagined wh/tt nances. judge who fined tho Jurymen ho was perfectly within i.FUNERAL DIRECfoR, his legal rights. All the same it la hard to understand the profit of the public utilities corporations must bo, , JRnbutance Service I from a standpoint ot common ocnae, why, If It lu right Public ownership of public utilities is tho answer. to many economic ilia which allllct tho country. Red j FUNERAL HOME that a jury should bo fined for not being able to arrive 1 at a unanimous verdict, Judgos should not bo subject Bank provides a lino example of tills by having a pul>- 50 E.FRONT ST. • • • RED BANK) MERCHANTS TRUST CO. to the same penalty when they fall to agree. lie-owned water fiupply, nnd thlo town ownes n debt PHONE|557 "Till! BANK THAT MA'NKS ON IlKIJ HANK" nf gratitude to tho founder;* of thin flTnat possession What & wealth of money would flow Into the pub-which hnn plnyod Kiich on Important pint in developing BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. Uo treasury to relieve taxation If Judges were lined the community and in keeping down tlic cost of llvlni: RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 11, 1930. PLAY BY CHURCH GROUP. Wef Gertrude Norman o( Maple avenue underwent an operation lust METHODIST WOMEN PBBSBZ.T weak at tha hong Branch hospital. 1 Mfea Norman "M a teacher at th« "Till!: BUMMAGE SAME.". - Oakland street school and Is an ad- viser fatrtho Red Bank Young Wom- Aid Society Gives Biith&iy en's club. Farty—Members Bora in April, Edward Irwln of Union street la May and June Were Guests of homo for the summer from Washing- Honor. ton and Jefferson college In Pennsyl- A play entltlod "The Hutnmage vania. Salo" was given at a rcqflnt birth- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hfgslnbotham day party of the Red Bank Metho- of Waverly place have moved to As- dist ladles' aid society. The play bury Park. was preceded by a covered dish sup- MIBS Betty Miller of Reckless place, per. Members whose birthdays are e student at St. Mary's school at Bur- in April, May and June were special lington, 1B homo for tho summor va- guests. The play and supper were cation. held in the social hall of tho church Mlaa Alice Stout, daughter of Mr. and about seventy persona attended. I and Mm It. V. B. H. Stout of Broad Mrs. Frank Warner of Bergen street, who has been attending Mlsa place wns general chairman. Those Beard's school at Orange, '" homo who took part In the play were Mrs. for the summer, Fred Ayere, Mrs. Harry Compton, Harry Leddy and son Francis of Mrs. Joseph Valloau, Mrs. Warner, Prospect avoaue are at South Hamp- Mrs. Albert Smith, Mrs. Joseph ' ton, Long Island, whore they will bo Dangler, Mrs. Everett Runyon, Mrs. - Employed the rest of tho summer. John Many, Mrs. John Huffman, , Judge Abram I. Elkus haa opened Mrs. Vernon Rose, Mrs. Irving De- v his summer homo on Tower hill. Witt and Mlsa Emma Burdge. Mr. and Mrs. Frank BHodcnbacli Tho guest" of honor were Mrs. nnd children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anna Ryorson, Mrs. Margaret Stout, - Clark and son, alkof Flushing, Long Mrs. Eatelle Worthley, Mrs. Emma Island, have been visiting John N. Dugan, Mrs. Georgo Sickles, Mrs. Moore and family of Washington E. B. Morris, Mrs. H. B, Hayes, Mrs. street. Mrs. Mooro la a ulster of Mrs. Ellen DeWitt, Mrs. Mary Grover, Brtedenbach and Mrs. Clark. Frances M. Rhoads, Jennie L. Hub- Miss Dorothy Toller, daughter of bard, Elizabeth Reynolds, Marie M Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Tellor of Sun- Rogers, Louise M. Compton, Graco Bet avonuo, is homo from Now York A. Stewart, Annia B. Tetloy, Ethel after completing a courao at a Now M. Griffiths, Anna Earllng, Ella Do- York beauty school. Sho haa tokon Count, Nellie CrlspeU nnd Mile a position. at the Gardner beauty White. parlor at Long Branch. Tho dinner committee consisted of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Purdy and Mrs. Daniel Wood, MrB. Halght, Mrs family have moved from Shrewsbury Darwin Bmith, Mrs. John Chamber- avenue to River Plaza, lain, Mrs. Horaco Vino and Mrs. Mra. Clifford Toller attended a ban' Alexander McCoach. The table dec- quot Monday night hold by tho Re- orations committee was made up of publican club nt tho Berkoloy-Car- Mrs. Forest Compton, Mrs. Everett teret hotel at Asbury Park. She Runyon, Mrs. Frank Warner and t has boon appointed substitute teach- Miss Minnie Commes. On the tele- er of Shrewsbury township for tho phono committee were Mrs. Schenck coming year. S. Thompson, Mrs. William D. Hub- " J- Mra. Guy H. VanNesu of Shrows- bard, Mrs. G. M. Larrlaon, Mrs. hury avenue haa been confined to Frank Price, Mrs. John J. Many, bed with sickness. Mrs. William Bcnnott, Mrs. Frank Richard Swoenoy of Clinton place Patterson, Mrs. J. C. Delatush, Mrs. la a new employee of Lowls S. William Doan, Mrs. William Brown Thompson at Brooltdalo farm at and Mrs. Anria Vallcau. Lincroft. Mr. and Mrflt Joseph McClaskoy and family of Burlington spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lo-* ELECT CHUJOT COUNCIL. Malstro of Sunset avenue. Miss Ella G. Rysordorph of Wal- LTJTHEEAN CHURCH HOLDS AN- iaco street, a graduate, practical NUAL MEETING, nurse, is engaged on a private case at White Plains, Now York, for tho Report ot Pastor Says Church Has summer. Concluded a Successful Year- Mra. Mary Smock of Reckless Other Annual Beports Read— place, 77 yearn old, returned homo Building Fund Increased. yesterday from tho Klvervlcw hos- pital, whorer oho underwent an oper- Officers for the current year were atlon. olocted at the second annual meet- Mrs. William Flynn and two chil- ing of the congregation ol tho Red dren of South Norwalk, Connecticut, Bank Lutheran church, held recent- B A M B ERG UNE SALE are visiting Mrs. Fiynn's mother, ly at the church's meeting place on Mm. Cornelia Smith of St. Nicholas Broad street. Reports covering the place. nctivltlcs of tha church for the past Mr. and Mrs. Louie Grummond of year were read and plans for the fu- Hollls, Long Island, wore week-end ture were discussed. guests of Mr, and Mrs. Chester Apy According to the report of the of tho tea Gortrudos apartments. pastor, KGV. Paul J. Trltschler, the congregation has ended a. suceessfu year. Tlio confirmed membership is FIBST COMMUNION CLASS. now 83. this being a gain of ten dur- Seventy-Five Children Receive at St. ing the year. The baptized member- James's Church Sunday. ship Is 125, a gain of eighteen. Tho report pralBes the teachers in About 75 boyB and girls rccoived tho Sunday-school for their work their first Holy Communion Sunday luring the year. The enrollment of morning at St. JameB's church. tho Sunday-school Is 65, exclusive of The communion class consisted of tho cradle roll. William Brown, Harry Bennett, Wal- A brotherhood, organized this tor Bennett, William BroBlin, Daniel year, meets monthly to study topics Brodhcad, John Cat-toh, Nevlllo Con- concerning the activities of the nors, Fred Comatock, Thomas Dillon, church. The ladleB1 aid society holds Edward Donowltz, Stanley Donowltz, monthly meetings, while the senior Thomas Finn, Rudolph Fischer, Jer- and junior intermediate Luther woufd be 3,00 and 3,50 ome Grauae, Alexander Gordon, loaguo conducts devotional meetings Charles Johnston, William Jonco, Zifj- every Sunday and monthly sociables mund Kllyanskl, John Knscuba, Rob- during tho year. ert Ktlzen, George KratinBki, Francis McGann, John Milock, Raymond Min- Tho building fund of the church nard, Christopher and John Murphy, was Increased at the meeting by the Br^dclotb, madras^chambray^nd end-and-end madras. Solid cbfdrs* Arthur Newman, Joseph O'Connor, receipt of $600 from tho ladles' aid Georgo Olah, Robert Patterson, John society and $40 from- the Sunday- and Joseph Reisa, Ormond Ritter, school. John Rohrey, William Ryan, Charles Election of members to tho church plain white, stripes, and woven patterns. Collar-attached 6r two collars Scolt, Thomas Sehweors, Charlc3 council resulted as follows: Scnlon, John Stubbe, John Tlcrncy, Three yenr term—Dr. L. 8. Ylvlialter f.oddard VanGule, Stanley and Jo- finnnical lecretnry; B. Theodore Blxler, seph Wablsky, Edith Christman, secretary, nnd Albort W. Wymbs. to.match. Sizes range from 13^ to; 18. Sleeve lengths, 33 Margaret Connor, Joan Cotter, Eve- One year term—Herman Rltzau. lyn Cronln, Edith Daly, Katharine Other members of the council are Ellen Dillon, Yolanda DcMarHi, Ann Henry D, Franz, vice president, Wal- Plenty of Plain White Broadcloth Shirts in Neckband or Collar Atta ched Styles. Klnan, Josephine Fontana, Marjorle ter Mahns, treasurer of the congre- Gridlths, Virginia Dougherty, Mnr- gation, and C. L. Olsen, treasurer of jorlo Jones, Josephlno Kelly, Marga- benevolence. ret Lynch, Veronica Lyons, Mary Pa- tricia Mnclnncs, Elizabeth Motzgor, DEDICATED TO BEUGION. Agnes Noonan, Mary O'Callaghan. Francos Scanlon, Allco and Gertrude Far Bnblcs Added to tho Cradle Boll Schumann, Mary Shannahan, Paulino of a Baptist Church. ' Shkoda, Elizabeth Sloyan, Rita Spenco, Margaret Splllane, Doris ' chl'dron'i consecration service Swift, Margaret Varga and Margaret ^ : ho".;i at tho New Monmouth Bap- Volgt. __ _._ 1 jhurch Sunday. Four babies were admitted to membership In the church cradle roll and they were ded- Church Notes. , icated to the service of tho church by their parents. These babies are Jean "God the Preservor of Man," will Ethel Frelbott, Shirley Coddlngton 60 tho subject of tho Lesson-Sermon Chester William Hendrleks, Jr., and in (ill Churchca of Chrlat, Scientist, Gloria Helon Shelley. on Sunday, June lDth. . During the Sunday-school hour the Tho Golden Text is: "Let integrity primary class gavo a program of and uprightness preserve mo; for I children's day exorcises. The chil- Regularly 2.00 and-2.50, Silk-Lined Crepes and Foulards,'and Seven-Fold FQ»*«fds wait on theo. Redeem Israel, O God, dren who took special parts at the out of all his troubles" (Paalms 25:21, consecration oorvlco were Aaron 22). Knuckle, Elizabeth Roberta, Albort Among tho citations -which com- G.rlgga, Robert Acker and tho pupils prise tho Lesson-Sermon' Is tho fol- of1 Miss Helen Coo's class. Miss Coo'a lowing from tho Bible: "And it enmo clang nmdo a gift of a bulletin board to pass, whon ho was in a certain to tho church to bo placed in tho ves- city, behold a man full of leprosy, tibule Tho class also made a gift of who seeing Jcsuu, fell on his face, and $15 In cash, Tho presentation speech besought him, Baying, Lord, if thou was made by Bessie Pentermnnn. s 1.49 wilt, thou canat mako mo clean. And ho put forth his hand, and touched Broadcloth, tnji Variety of Stripes and Plain Colors him saying, I will; bo thou clean. And BEBVICES UNDEB A TENT Immediately the loprosy departed from him." (Luko B:12,13» Bolford Mothodlsts and Now Mon- Tho Lcunon-Sermon aloo lneludcB mouth Baptists Will Co-Operoto. the following pasaago from tho Chrla- Community religious services will tlan Science toxtbook, "Science nn

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(p-j AA black and even t n. i;ood ran^e of col- lor ono dollar makes this a 2 for «DA.W brown! l*Ul/ :>. for 3VL.UU BTEINI1AOIIS-Flr.it Floor ' Btelnbfich.1 w 8TEINBA0HB—First Floor BTEINnACHfl—FlftU Floor r:nn--First rinor U—Plr»t Wwv Page Twenty CONFESS TO ARSON. SHKEWSBUKY NEWS. AUenhurst Policeman Admits Setting Vincent JfeCue and His Two Sisters a Fire. Homo From Indiana. (Tb< Rad Bank RegUtir con bo bought Harvey Raab, 25, a member ol the la Shrewsbury ttota Richard Beftsa at tht *Oli£ MONITOR TOP Allenhurst police department, and Wagner Market Co. WUUun McGratb, Jr., of that place Vincent McCue, a graduate of No- confessed to the police Saturday that tre Dame unlversaxy, returned home they had set fire to the Boynton from school last week'. His sisters, THIS WEEiCS the fined electric refrigerator ttwmod lumber yards on May 26th. Detec- Misses May and Louise McCue, at- tives had been working on the case tended his,,graduation. Vincent la since the Ore. Raab was Immediately studying law. GREATER stripped of his uniform. McGrath Is The Misses Staples of Kansas the son, of the paid driver ol the Al- City have been visiting Miss Evelyn inexpensive to own ! lenhurat fire department. Raab said S. Valentine. he had been drinking and a craving for excitement Induced him to start The graduating exercises of the the fire. He said tho boy"o only part eighth grade of the public school •VALUES!. In the affair was turning In the will be held Thursday night of next alarm and that young McGrath had week. . PRICES EFFECTIVE tried to persuade him from Betting Miss Helen Lang, one of the school the fire. teachers, has quinsy sore throat. She JUNE 12th, 13th, 14th. was previously suffering from ton- EilltlB. Judgment for *T,OO0. Balph Takacs of Newark was ar- MILK-FED Mrs. Catherine McGlory of Free- rested Sunday morning on tho high- hold has been awarded a judgment way by stato troopers for driving 55 of $7,000 against George Dupan of miles an hour and for cutting traffic. that place for injuries she received He was lined $10 by Recorder Elmer while riding In his taxic&b In Decem- C. Walnrlght Ik CHICKENHOB S 79each ber, 1928. Mm. McGlory charged About fifty persona attended a that Dugan drove In a reckless man- meeting of the Presbyterian young BOASTING, FRYING OR BROILING—2)4 TO 2% LBS. ner, which resulted In an accident. peoplc'a homo missionary society last week. Mrs. Dwlght L. Parsons had charge of the program. Those Drug Men Organize. who took part were Mrs. Henry S. LEGS of SPRING LAMB 29c Ib. Stephen Woolley has been elected White, Miss Emma G. Holmes, Miss president of the Monmouth county Ella Vanderveer, Rev. Jamea H. association of pharmacists. Ray- Owens, G. H. Ncvlus and Allco and mond Williams of Asbury Park and William Wikoff. There was a chorus CHUCK ROAST Thomas Lewis of Red Bank are vice of the Jolly Workers and a salute to presidents, William Langen of Red the flag by boys of the society. FRESH-KILLED Bank secretary and Ira Antonldes The Rlverview hospital auxiliary of Atlantic Highlands treasurer. will meet this afternoon at halt-past two o'clock at the Presbyterian MILK-FED FOWL chapel. 4 TO B LBS. AVERAGE LITTLE SILVER NEWS. Rev. and Mrs. Carroll M. Burck have returned from an automobile Graduate* From Blair Academy— trip to Canada. Population is 1,109. The directors of the civic associa- VEAL CUTLETS 39c Ib. (Th« Bad Bank Beglstar can b> bought tion met last night at Bruce W. in Uttl. Sliver at the Union Next Stand Campbell's;, st tht d.pot and at Gtorg. Qutckinbuah'l A representative of the anti-saloon (•naral .ton.) eague gave an" address Sunday PORK LOIN ROAST John Thompson Lovett, 3d, of this morning at the Presbyterian church. place, graduated Monday from Blair Frederick Robinson has been suf- SMALL FRESH PORK LOINS elb academy at, Blalrstown. There were fering from rheumatism. 67 students in the graduating class. Henri Drucquer and Erwin Harms FULL CUT, RIB HALVES The latest bulletin issued by tho of Philadelphia were week-end census bureau shows a population of guests of G. H. Nevlus ana family. 1,109, 11 farms and 26 persons un- The date of the annual Presby- employed. terian fair has been changed from Shoulder <* Breast of VEAL 19c ib. Benjamin A. .Shoemaker, will at- July 17th to July 10th. The Sunday- tend the Sharkey-Schmelllng right cchool will give a children's day pro- tomorrow night at the Yankee. sta- gram Sunday morning. Wagner's Vegetable Specials! dium. Mrs. Frank A. Quackenbush of One of the features of the class- Buttonwood entertained a party of JERSEY SIMPSON LETTUCE 2 for 9c room work of the fifth grade of the women from the Presbyterian FANCY ASPARAGUS , 25c jubllc oahool waa a world war pro- church at a thimble bee Monday af- ject. As the pupils studied the his- ternoon. CALIFORNIA CHERRIES *• 23c ELECTRIC tory of the war the Important bat- The Installation of naw traffic sig- tles were re-enacted on a miniature nal lights at the Intersection of the battlefield constructed by the chil- highway and Sycamore avenue is be- dren. Toy aoldlera, guns, Zeppelins ing held up by tho state highway Join u* in the General Electric Hour, broadcast every Saturday evening on a nation-wide N. B. C natirorfc and airplanes were used. Miss Agnes commission. Hackett is the teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Eck of Mrs. Mae Eastmond has been vis- Buttonwood, accompanied by Mr. iting relatives in Massachusetts. and Mrs. Thomas Irving Brown of 7 Broad St., Red Bank 30 Church St., Keanaburg H. HENDRICKSON CO., Inc. Mrs. Emma Gardner, who spent Red Bank, spent last Thursday at 22 Monmouth St., Red Bank • 204 Broadway, Long Branch the winter In Florida, has returned Kunnemede, where they visited Bed Bank 1736. home. Father Joseph Sutliff. Mr. Eck is 71 First Ave., Atlantic Highlands 593 Broadway, Long Branch Mrs. William W. Shampanorc the architect of a large modern rec- 149 Bay Ave., Highlands. 131 E. Main St., Matawan 8 Maple Avenue, • Red Bank, N. J. spent part of last week at New York tory which Father Sutliff is build- and Brooklyn. ing on the church property at that 30 Front St., Keyport Campbell's Junction, Belford. Open Evenings.' Convenient Payments Arranged. • Mrs. lionise Martin of Brooklyn place. During the afternoon the 150 Main Street, Asbury Park. has been spending a few days with party visited by automobile several her daughter, Mrs.' Charles McKay. owns along the Delsea highway.

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•••••^••••••^•••••^^•••••••••••••••••^•••••++++4+4++**++++4+>^++++++4V+4>^++^4*-ff-f*+++*f*>f+*»******t RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 11, 1930. Page T#eni¥-Oftt -, I BAUDS AT SEASHORE. soph Fllan, Mr. and Mrs. J, Fllan Thursday night, Juno 19th, at the of Iselin; Bernice Brown, Jcane Methodist church. » Pick out your favorite negative p Jounty Detectives Continue Work of Brown, Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown of Tho open air motion picture the- lanes I Mopping Up. Illffwood; Madeline Kaiser, Jane ater, which has been located on the and let us make a 'beautiful Statu* 4 Two alleged disorderly bouses and Kaleer, Dorothy Kaiser, Gladys corner of Ocean avenue and Kumaon ette. ' •• 1 two alleged speakeasies f-t Asbury Kalier, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kaiser road, has been moved to an adjoin- Bought and Sold. of Newark and Elvis and Corliss ing lot and la being wired for talk- m Park wero raided by county detec- • tives Saturday night. The places vie- Warren. Ing pictures. A gasoline service sta- 8x10 Singla $1.63 I llxM. Single —$3.00 8 Carefully Restored and Jamea CUM ban accepted a pofil- tion will bo erected on the lot where Rcilnlshad. ited were Oacar'a grill, operated by Comfortable Booths to Sit in While You Are Double $2,011 I Doubla -.53.13 j| Oscar Mandell, and places operated tlon with Allaire & Bon of Red Bank. the theater formerly was located. tland'Falnted J. , . $1.00 extra. 4 W 9 by Tony Montroao and Joseph Bet- • Mis. John Fichter and Mra. Crus- Having Your Old Shoes Made Like New Again. rano. At each of these places the SEABIUOHT NEWS. er joined tho Methodist ladles' aid 1 C F. McDonald i detectives found quanltltes of liquor society at last week's meeting. OUR PRICES: and the proprietors were held tinder New Jetty Completed—Graduation Mra. Elizabeth Patterson enter- 41 East Front St., Red Bank, N. J. I •5 Engliahtown, N. J. jS ball. Those charged with maintain- 1 Exercises—Theater Moved; tained the Larkln club last week. Men's Shoes. Ladies' Shoea. Phono 2110. 8 ing disorderly housca were Mary (The Red Bank Reeistei can be bought Edward Peterson sailed last week 1 1 Taylor and SuBle Brown. In Ssabrlght at the stores of Morris Wei*- on a trip to Sweden. Hall Soled. Sewed . $1.25 ""A f" '"" *••<» man asd H. Lefkowltx.) Next Sunday morning at the Meth- I'lili Sol<-;s __. SJ.U0 Tho stone Jetty north of the Sea-odist chure.h the pastor will preach Full Soles 3.(1(1 , . „,„,„ —~ ™ Fire LOBS of $7,000. on tho topic "Him that Overcorncth." r l:utlll r Fire caused damage of about $7,000 bright beach club has been com- Heel*, Kubbor or Leather _ .50 Iinliber IMta . .S3 pleted by Jesse A. Howland. It la Children's day nxerclses will be held to the homo of James C. Gafncy of Sunday, Juno 22d. Elbcron early Friday morning. Tho 300 Jeet long and cost $32,000. The Special Every Wednesday—Rubber Heels, 25c. housd was being occupied by Mr. and beach club contributed $20,000 to- Application for permission to oper- Work Oillcd fur mill Dcllvcnil. I'lliinn H'Jl. Mrs. R. Freedman and their children ward the cost and. the rest was ap-ate a bus line through the borough All Wurk Guaranteed. First (.'hiss Hlum Hlilner lit Your Service. and they got out safely. Frederick roprikted by tho slate board of was made to the commissioners last Haven, the caretaker, discovered the commerce *a.nd navigation. week by Snyrier & Roberts, repre- fclazo and telephoned flro headquar- Tho baccalauerate sermon to the senting Robert N. Sceley. The pro- ters. Defective wiring la believed to graduating class of the Heabrlght posed line will operate between At- have been the cause. public echool will bo delivered next lantic Highlands anrl Asbury Park. Sunday night at the Methodist The matter was referred to the church by Rev. Harry P. Grim, the borough attorney. Back In Old Job. pastor. Tho subject will be "The The road to better and bigger busi- 4 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK, N. J. Paul Q. Zimmerman who served as Lamps of Education." The closing ness leads through The Register's ad- (Two Doors from Droud Street) chief engineer of the Aero-marlne exorcises of tho school will be held vertising columns.—Advertisement. plane and motor company at Keyport from 1018 to 1924, is back with tho company? again. Mr. Zimmerman predictsfa bright future for the com- pany, wilch is now known as the Aero-Marine Klemm corporation.

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Councllmen Havo Long Discussion Over Wcenso Ordinance. uih\ int'liitlinrr Iniffcl:, ox- renew your first glorious ze»'. in It for smoothness, speed, acceleration, power, sickness. at a sensationally low price ! need to completely furnlnh n bedroom, including full sizo dmi- t.'iiiiinn tnltln and fix eh/iini, nluo motoring. It -v.ill thrill you ivilh the enny handling, comfort mid economy. A lei©* Tho Stanford bakery has a new Think of It! Everything exactly plinno cnll will bring Hudson's Great 8 to delivery truck. , na pictured In Included In this *hlo bed, drainer, mattrfisa, sot of li'imlMoiiip buflnt nit nor, drop power of its eight cylinders. It will your door. John E. Holoblnko of Newark was modern living room outfit nt this sprinpa nnd fiyfin a cedar cluv.t leaf lr\'i v.i^nii /mil cmiijik'to a week-end guest of Henry Gohlhau3. forty-two pii'co dinner nut! Miss Olga Chcchlla of Now York, olmost unbelievably low price. —everything for the ono price. a summer resident of Granvllln Park, "was tho first woman to plunge into tho now swimming pool, while Arthur Barnea, engineer in chargrt1 Small Down Payment Delivers Any Room—Balance Easy ! of construction, was tho first man to enter tho water for a awlm. Mrs. Cathcrlno Young of Centor avanua has recovered from sovoral days' sickness. A dinner party waa tendered Douglnn Karl Wnrron Sunday nf'ter- Kenwood Motor Sales Co. Buhler & Bitter noon nt bin homo Ht Vltial Keatis- hurg 111 honor of hla flint commun- J. SCHWARTZ 116 Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J. State Highway, Keyport, N. J. ion. Tho liouso wnn gnlly decorated, tho color ochomo being Krc-qn and . I'liono 1310. Open Evenings, ' ' Fhono 198 white, with plenty of flowern. A do- llclotiB dinner wnn nerved, nnd fin nf- 77«79 Biroad Siro®t Eed lank, N. J. ternonn of poclnblllty wan enjoyed by aji..- Douglnfi rrrerVetl mnny Rifts. -i- % (Those present were, Jano Film, Jo- Page Twenty-Two' RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 11, 1930. Emma Palmqulst An all-day quilt- party for the troop last Wednesday. 'BUS AND TRUCKS COLLIDE, ing party will, bo held at the church Mia. I. L. Vanclemark has offered the i • ______^— Thursday. j troop a plot of ground near her A delegation from this place at- homo on Tlnton avenue for uao ea White Rose Queen Olives SALE OF ACCIDENT ON HIGHWAY AT tended the Eastern Star anniversary a playground. Mra. Hollz entertained SHREWSBURY THURSDAY. supper at Red Bank Wednesday tho SunBhlno club Monday afternoon. night. '" Tho club will meet next Tuesday at Tony Potllo Lost Control of His De- The Sunday-school of St. James's tho home of Mre. Woods. Imported * Printed livery Car and It lilt a Bora Bus church will be divided In two depart- James Gibbons, fourteen years old, and a Truck, Owned by Trunk! ments on Sunday. The departments a member of tho boy ecout troop, VanDasscl of Eatontown. will be in charge of Rev. Orvllle S. has spoken several times recently at Davidson and Miss May Lawrence dinners held by the boy ecout drive Tony Patilo, proprietor of the Deal committee throughout the county. PIQUE 60e yd produca market at Deal, lost control of Haddon Heights. Mr. Davidson has meved here for the summer and The young people of tho Advent Formerly 75c and 85c Yard. of his delivery truck early Thursday ho will son start a canvass of Eat-church will have charge of tho eve- -I morning: at Shrewsbury and It slde- ontown and Oceanport, The Informa- ning service Sunday night. James swlped a Eoro bus and hit a Chev- tion obtained will bo used in hla Wolcott, Jr., will be chairman. If you go in very heavily for tennis or golf rolet suburban, owned and driven by church work at this place. An old-fashioned strawberry fes- Frank VanDassel of Eatontown. The tival was held last night at the mun- or merely for strenuous watching, you'll find p-ccident happened on the highway in Mrs. Leroy Dillener and Mra. Jamos Stcen attended a meeting of icipal hall by tho fire deaprtmont Printed Pique dresses exactly right. This is a front of the E. M. Harding estate. auxiliary. PaUlo was cut on his forehead and the Atlantic Highlands Presbyterian :! very fine narrow wale quality. 36 inches wide. about his nose by flying glass and missionary society at that place Fri- Saturday night the Methodist VanDassel sustained a badly bruised day afternoon. They heard a talk Epworth league will hike to Swim- arm and leg. Baymond Mlnard of on the Philippine islands by Mra.ming river. They will cook their Pearl street, Red Bank, driver of the Carl Evans, a teacher at Siliman in- supper on the bank of Tlntern lake. MANDEL'S, Inc. stitute there, • Amcetlng of the library board will 21 West Front Street, ' Eed Bank, N. J. Formerly bus, and Its occupants wero un- scratched. Mrs. Nafew .will have charge of be held tomorrow night at the' li- the program at the Tresbyterian brary. • I Patilo's truck and.VanDassel's sub- missionary society's meeting this af- urban were damaged beyond repair- ternoon at Mrs. Steen's. The Paper That Goes Home. One side of tho bus. will have to be The Register haa the largest cir- SPECIALS IN EFFECT JUNE 12, 13, 14. CASH AND CARRY ONLY. roparieled as a result of-the collision. Mrs. Erland Holtz, leader of the culation of any country weekly In tho 30 Broad St., Red Bank Patilo has agreed to buy VanDassel Brownio troop, will entertain the United States. It Is cherished as a members at her home tomorrow af- member of the family clrcle.—Adver- a car to replace the suburban dam- tlsemcnt. Fancy Hen Turkeys . • aged in the accident and to pay forternoon. Mra. Holtz gave a May-pole the damage to the bus. Fancy Milk-Fed Broilers In Business 64 Years. Fancy Milk-Fed Roasting Chickens HOWARD FREY Jacob Stelnbach of Long Branch FM7MBEK last week celebrated hla 64th anni- AMONG" THOSE PRESENT versary in business. When Mr. Stein- Fancy Loin Lamb Chops 74 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. bach went to I/ong Branch In 1867 STEAM and HOT WATEH FITTING—Gutters. Leaders and Tin Roofing he sold hia goods from a basket. Genuine Fancy Fresh Long Branch then had less than 300 inhabitants. Mr. Steinbach's first store, 10x12 feet, was open only in the summer. In 1873 he built Legs Lamb 31c Large Fowl 31c a three-story building, which was de- stroyed by fire in 1005. He then erected the present four-story build- Spring of 1930 Finest Quality ing. Prime Beef Prime COOKS uHthHia GASmJRMD OFF! EATONTOWN NT51VS. Vaughn MeKale; Away on Cruise— Church Clears $302 at Supper. ' (The Red Bank Register can bo bought In Eatontown Crom Noble Mosby at the Whole Cuts Extra Special postofflco.) William Vaughn McKalg, a stu- dent at the Annapolis naval acad- Fancy Philadelphia Capons emy, sailed Friday on the U. S. S, Utah for three months' cruiso in Flat Bone Sirloin Steak European waters, St. Dorothea's church cleared $302 Swiffs Savortite Chickens So Are These Specials at a recent spaghetti supper accord- ing to an announcement mado on WHERE Iho world of fosbion gathers, in can Sunday. Eight members of the you will always find Queen Quality well For Slimmer Use! Sunday-school will receivo their first represented. Exceptional beauty and fine work- communion the coming Sunday manship make them worthy your choicest gown — Boneless .Briskit orVRump Corned ' Beef morning. Last Sunday the church your smartest occasion. There arc dozens of lovely 35* altar was a pretty sight, flecked in stjfea ioxa wiiicli to choose, too, Btoctertly priced red and pink roses. FRESH DAILY DIRECT FROM MEADOW EDGE FARM. Gordon Wolcott had a growth re- 810 to 86 BALL BEARING GLIDER moved from his ndso in an opera- No. 1 Fancy Asparagus . . . large bunch 21c tion Monday. ' The ambulance- corps received over OUR THURSDAY SPECIAL! $200 recently as donations from the No. 2 Fancy Asparagus ... . large bunch JQc ambulance auxiliary and the com- AN UNUSUAL OFFERING OF munity club. ' Mrs. George Winning of Maple Long Island Duxs avenue is a surgical patient at Dr. *. 22c E, C. Hazard's hospital at Long Branch. AT AN UNEXPECTED PRICE— C Lorenz Ir'iadl has been removed to 'ueen pint jar 24 the Brooklyn naval hospital from the Regularly $3.50. Lorig Branch hospital, where he was patient a month. Tho Methodist Sunday-school or- FOR THURSDAY ONLY ! chestra is made up of MIs3 Grace Dennis, Samuel Gulce, Harry. Den- nis, JSrnest Gulce, Charles Riddle, lalvirt Thatcher and Busby Cram- Queen Quality Boot Shop mer. 43 BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. Patent Applied Fo "Sidney Hodas has Returned home A QUAi, from Rutgers university for the (Opposite Whchui's Drug Store) hdrsli sounds and creaking eliminated, test on the summer. ttrfted back and seat of a "BUNTING," becomes the acme MrB. Charles Stein was slightly of solid comfort. Convenient magazine pockets in the arm hurt \ Thursday night when Mr, Stein's car, in which she was riding, covers arc an added feature in this model. The covering is a was in collision with an automobile, heavy printed drill in charming patterns. owned and driven by a West Long Branch man. The accident occurred PRICED $17.50 TO $39.75. at Oceanport. ALL BALIi BEARING. YOU CAN CHOOSE YOUR OWN Father Charles Farran's sister, who la a nun at Chestnut Hill sem- COVER AT THESE SPECIAL PRICES. inary In Pennsylvania, Is a patient HEAD REST—S1.50 EXTRA. at a Philadelphia hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Klrkegard are on an automobile trip to Cana- da.' Mrs. James Gibbons entertained If you really need a car for trans- Special her brother and his family from Pat- crson Sunday, Rev. Leroy T. Dillencr returned portation it will pay you to look home Thursday from a three weeks' •••.TOIIDO.O. trip to Cincinnati and Cameron, Mis- iouri. He visited his parents at over our selection of good Used Cameron and later attended tho Presbyterian general assembly at Cincinnati. Florence Dillener ia vis- Cars. iting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. August Heusel of Montclair. THE LOWiST PRICED OF Miss Isabclle Smock, daughter ot Metal Reel, holds 100 ft. hose, Leon Smock, is having a vacation. All you need is a Small Down Payment. 25-foot 2-ply guaranteed Hose She is employed at the Broad street bank at Red Bank. ALL4-P®@H SEDANS 1 Solid Brass Nozzle Mr. and MrB. Thomas Zingalo on Terms as low as Five Dollars Weekly. Friday entertained Mrs. Zingale'a Value $7.50—Complete" sister and her brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. George Fenton, of Alber- tus, Pennsylvania. The Harry Heullck spent Sunday at Prices from $100 Upwards Yacht Chairs . $3.95 Crystal Cave, near Reading, Pennsyl- vania. ;• Army Cots . $3.85 Charles V. Mehler of Barnegat and comfortable, economical John Goncalvoa of Elizabeth were Many Makes to Select From. arrested over the week-end by state Steamer Chairs $1.49"" troopers on Neptune highway on charges of reckless driving. Mehler transportation lor hundreds Steel Cot & Pad $7.50 and Goncalves were fined $3 and $5 respectively by Justico Andrew J. Hupmobile Bird Baths . $5.00 Reid. Miss Clara Morris spent Sunday at of thousands of motorists Porch Rockers $3.98 Philadelphia. Jordan AM, CANK Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maxwell en- Whippet Four prices range from $360 to $645. Whippet Six prices tertained Mrs. Adeline Fclton and Bar Harbor Chairs $3.50 Miss Miriam Humphrey of Philadel- from $635 to $850. Prices f. o. b. Toledo, Ohio, and ipcciflcitioni phia over the week-end. Mr. Max- Chrysler Nash tubjact to change without notic*. Fibre Ferneries $3.00 well's daughter Margaret Is suffer- ing from a bad case of ivy poisoning. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Baden, Si\, entertained Mr. and Mrs. James Gib- Dodge Oakland bons and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vnn Hrunt of this place and Mr. and I\Ers. John White of Ocean Grove at a card patty Friday niftht. Essex Studebaker Postmistress Mrs. Ada B. Nafow will attend the convention of tho State branch of the national leacuc Hudson Whippet ppet of district postmasters at the Bcr- kcley-Cnrtcrct hotel nt Anbury Park on Wednesday and Thursday of next week. SEDANS, TOURINGS, COUPES, MAURICE SCHWARTZ Clyilo Hayes is out nftor having 128 West Front Street, Red Bank. Telephone 537. been confined to tho house with sick- II. C. IJOWI5B. Long Branch, N. 3. ner-K several days, ROADSTERS, COACHES. Tho .Seaboard ico company has JAMES WAIID. all.. Kcyport, Now Jersey. . •>• I>A1BD JIULSE. EnglUMawn. N. All Breakfast Sets. We are nprned a retail .ilntlon on tho high- way. closing these out to malce room The Methodist ladies' aid society MOT1CE Lnko o.en_e. to River roal oi riMorKMonioNi rmirJfin AT for a new department. received SIS Friday ni;;ht for repeat- Bald (lov«rnlim Iloily "111 connlcler unlll ing its play "Madame Majesty" nt Notlcn of Intention on tho part of tlio JIIIHBAIID PAItK TO TUB EAETEIIIV I'IIUKII "' Hod Kunk to nulhiutio tho ordlniinco for flnnl iiafinnuo. on tho nlx- LIMITS or T1IK IIORUIKiH AT I.AKm the Point Pleasant Methodist Frank Van Syckle uu:« «T nnme ol Knit Front Btre*3t, from ocnth dny ot Jimo, 1930, nt 8:00 o'clock AVKNUK. TO ltlVKR ROAD. church. The society will have Its '. M., nt tlio I]ormitf)i Hull In mild Ilor- 1)13 IT OJ1DAINED by llio Mnyoc and Furnishing Co., cnnti-rly end of Tlimckniorton'n Intdiro inch, nnil nil peinona vim way bo Intercut* monthly birthday jmrty at tho lliililmril l'nrt to tha onstnrly limit" "f il tlmioln will be Itlvim »n niipiirtuiilty u; LIIIIIICII iif tho llnrouith of Ito.l llankt INC. USED CAR EXCHANGE > ll(iioiii;li lit I.nl.e Iivt'iiilti, to Klvcl- i. hounl cmirenilnK tlio |ii ovlnlnnn of «nl>l 1. I'l'mii nnil nftor tha ndontluti of thU liurcli lnnl|;ht. Mlas Agiir.n Cot- milliimira Kn»| Jrtufit Klicct, tram tlio oniil- ffrcavp will bo tho pucul of honor jnllnnnro nt unlcl tlrao nnil pWro, lir nt 1 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKKN: •urli fintlier tlmo mid plnio to w|ilch >»W PIIV tuul u£^^ll£6«knuMtijn'ij Hrlihio at 22 E. Front St., Mrs. G. n. Wliitflold la chairman of (Dodge Building) CH thnl m* oidlniinpn here- llillilmnl Pnrk to tlnj ca.toily limits ut tlia TAKK NO may H ho party rnmmlttpr. Hor n'lslnlnnts Hit I rlh linij bcon Intrndueofl l>y """'"' """"'"'"" \. E. BHIHU. llorm/Bli «t •[mjw.ntmm, .hull <,o know,, are. Mrn. Lnuin VnnBrtinf, Mrs, mil lit tlio llnriim;)! '•' Clork. tinmo Plinll Jiojtder nmil. Red Bank, N. J. 149-151 W. FRONT ST., RED BANK, N. J. til! (InI . nmi n,' ' ZiP'NiH'. Mix , Cm nil o.s j . li lilt ennlmly onil AN (inniNANffl nioviniNr. ron TIIK *~. 'I liln urtllnnnrc hlnill ifil.ii ollu'-t. tiimn I born, Mm. Harry Dennis and AUss' I 'IIIHII-I.I t.l Iliililinnl 1'nrfc CHANCiE OK NAME OF EAHT.KRONI I jl» i'iiiiisii« ami iiulillcuiloii m-'coiUIng tu tu ihu cut I; III its of Ihe Borough nt 8TWSSI, KBOM THE EASTBKUf KND RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 11, 1930. Page' MEN'S BEDNION AT CAMP. avenuo llrehouse Saturday night IN CHANCKKV of ntw m>.£r Harry Dufour's orchestra of Keyport TOCOKA OLB/kBOH OOOKi NEWS FROM KEYPORT By vlrtm «t an u«tes eS t'ja I'JMS CS County Y. M. C. A. to Sponsor Pro- will provide tho music. Cimnenrir of New J«rm». aeJs on Ura itsii, gram at Comp Oeluuitckon. Tho ladles<,ald of Grace Methodist 5LASS NIGHT EXEBC1SES JBtELD D. J. COUGHLIN daw o( tin/, iiio, in B ftrulii ,,,;,,„ church will hold a strawberry festi- wh«nln Vnrnon Cook !• Bsiiiimicr, KISB. LAST NIOHT. « The Monmouth county Young val at the home of Mra. Yunker Sat- you. Cora, Olmtoo Ooek, aie .Ijtv.-fiiiUt.s. Men's Chriitlan association will hold you era rsnulrad to appear BtiiS (IK4. (>n» urday afternoon. SWOT or demur u> patltloiw'i vc|li:ra «*• Its annual men's reunion at Camp Walter and John Morso and Fred or bafon tho sut dty ol Jul.-, IWi, nrfi dscrss MIM (•« STORAGE WAREHOUSE morrow Night—Itebeluth Lodge to day. Albert E. Roberts, associate Shear of Jorsey City left last week WIGHT AND DAY CALLS AT t«k«n aaiUMt you «o tlw Ciiascsllot fUail Celebrate 34th Anniversary— senior secretary of the national coun- for Wyoming, where they plan to vis- think aqultafcl* ond jmt. mower Show et Club Meeting. it relatives. They expect to spend The object c( gild ault U to i.iidjti a- cil of tho association, will bo the tho summer on the ranch of a rela- FUNERAL HOME decr«a of dlvorca dlesnlvlng thft roaH'.^a (Toe Red Dank Register can fcobough tspeaker. The facilities of the camp btwmn you «nd tbo nnM pttlUuncr. tlvo and will not return home until Dated Mar 10th. 1M0. I Local and Long Distance Moving tn Keyport fat Charles Lehn'a store.) will be at tho disposal of tho visitors. lote in the fall. 139 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. EDWARD W. WISr, Class night exercises for the high Supper will be aorvctl at six o'clock. TJGL. 1907. Solicitor of 2'atltlo»«r, The evening program will bo pre- Mr. and Mrs. John Monteobarno, E« Brond lit.. I'.oil lion!:. U. S, ;; Our vans are padded and dust-proof. < school graduating class were held sided over by J. Walter Levering-, who have been visiting at West New last night at tho high school audi- chairman of the Camdon county as- York for several wecka, have re- Monmouth County SurragaU'e Oface, torium. Tho following la tho pro- turned to their home. In tho matter of the cats-to c* IialtlM Packing, crating and shipping to alj gram: aoclatlon. Music will bo furnished by Mount, doc&nied. an orchestra of membero of tho Bur- Mrs. Harry Coffee hns been enter- Notlco to credit ore to pr«sfitit points. '• Class statistics—Garrstt MacEwan. lington county! organization. After taining Mias Elsie White of Brook- against «at&t«. Class hlitory—Virginia Wharton. breakfast Sunday morning:, services lyn. Pursuant to the order of Jocauh ft. Class prophecy—Marquerlto Hill. Mrs. Paul Pouzence has sufficient- «hay, Surrogflta o! tha County of We Mementoes—Dorothy Armstrong, Ken- will be held with Judge J. Boyd Avis, mouth, made on tKa twantylhltfl f education will meet rhone 2S10-M TIMOTHY M. MAXSON. Jit, Class poem—Ruth Manuel. on June lflth, aFwWch time bids will Locust, H. 3* Valedictory—Emma Hesse. r CHABLK3 E. SNYDEB. Runnel V. Wells, principal of the bo received for coal\f° the schools. Atlantic lilaUlonde, K. ?< Piano solo—Helen Vnnderbllt. local schools, has announced that the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culver of Vocal selection—Peter Kuarloyir. graduating exercises of the eighth Presentation of class gift—Sophie Aff- Bclmar spent SundaV with Mr, and golaltos. grade will take place next Wednes- Mra. C. Sampson. \ Acceptance—s. S. Hyer, vlco president day night In tho Florence avenue Mrs. C. L. Wells of*Westwood Is Our Famous board of education. flrehouse. The class will attend the spending several wecka with her SIB- Piano solo—Agnes Heleotls, Grace Methodist church on Sunday ter-in-law, Mrs! M. J. Sappah. Presentation of diplomas to horns nurs- night, when the pastor. Rev. C. W. nit class—J. D. Bcdle, president board of Robb, will deliver a sermon. The Mr. and Mrs. D. Healy and eons, education. class this year Is the largest that hap Mrs. E. Van Winkle and daughters Chtss Sons:. ever graduated. The graduates are and Mr3. Charles Dorr of Jersey City, Preuentotlon of diplomas—J. D. Bcdle. Wilbur G. Klaiber, Edward J. Busli- motored to the home of Mrs. Dorr's Tho baccalaureate sermon to the back, Burtls Brandlgon, Joseph '• J.daughter and spent Tuesday evening. graduating clas3 woo preached In tho Calandrlello, Charles R. Doyle, Mi- Edward Cullen, employed by the high school auditorium Sunday chael J. Durko, Arthur A. Erlckson, National lead company of Matawan, 44th ANNIVERSARY night. Rov. W. R. Rossell, pastor of Charles J. Goble, George J. Pouzence, was Injured while at work on Tues- tho First Baptist church, delivered Gordon C. Sands, LoulBe J. Haofner, day and Is under the doctor's care. the sermon on "The Hlghay of Life.' Anna B. Callahan, Anna C. Jameson, Tho Happy Home club of Grace Lady Colfax lodge of Rebekah will Anna M. Jeffcrs, Ida M. Johnson, Le- church held a straw ride on Friday celebrate Its 34th anniversary la Odd ola M. Klein, Jesslo< C. LeBcdz, Vir- evening to Highland Park. Fellows' hall next Monday night. ginia E. Llekefet, Louise H. Mahn- A large number of residents have Largo delegations are expected from ken, Isabelle J. McLellan, Mary opened their summer homes for the other lodges In the district. Veteran Obuehowloz, Mary Plager, Eleanor R. season. jewels will be presented to two mem- Sappah, Evelyn H. Scholl, Margaret The newsstand at Union Beach sta- bers who have given their services M. Snoyer, Mary B. Tierney, Anna H. tion has been opened with Mrs. F. Bagging—50 Cents Extra. for 30 and 25 years respectively. A Janson and Frieda L. Rotter. Scholl In charge. SPECIAL PRICES for If you EIVO It a trial you will bo pleased. lino program haa been arranged, The Union Beach Cathollo club which will include a comedy sketch. A enako measuring 39 inches was held ita regular meeting on Tuesday . Mra. E. Francis Ehrlich, chairman killed one day last week en Columbia evening with several new members of tho home and garden department avenue by Edward McCarthy, a boy enrolling. The chairman for the next of tho Keyport Literary club, held a scout. Mrs. Jamea Stant and Mra.card party is Miss Marie Brandigan. flower show at the meeting Friday af- Harry Coffco saw the snake and A junior club has been started. Sta- sounded an alarm and the acout re- tions of the cross and a new altar Ladies' Wrist Watches $25.00 to$7S.OO ternoon at tho public library. Prizes sponded and killed the snake with were won by Mrs. Charles W. Morris- raira l have beenpu^i the new church. Girls' Wrist Watches 7.S0 to 22.50 RED BANK. N. J. Bey, Mrs. VanWalker, Mrs. Samuel little trouble. •where mass is held every Sunday at The ladles' auxiliary of the Union OWiCE: 19 W. Front Bt , T>. Walker, Mrs. WHljam Ackerson ten o'clock. Gents' Wrist Watches 22.50 to 85.00 and Mrs. P. A. Sondergaard. Miss Beach lire company are on a pleasure Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Cullen, Mrs. C. L. Boys' Wrist Watches 7.00 to 20.00 Phono 553 Johnson of tho Castlo Ice cream com- trip to Newark today. A bus wasWells »nd Miss Helen Sappah mo- pany gave an Interesting talk on the chartered for the occasion and Mrs. tored to Neschanle on Friday after- Gents' Pocket Watches 30.00 to 1SO.0O YARD: Maple Avc. & Bergen P_ca manufacturing of ico cream and IceJohn Frlewald had charge of the af- fair, Boys' Pocket Watches 9.00 to 2S.0O Phono 541 cream was served by the company during the sociaPhour. Among those The policemen are wearing ne-w uniforms. The Red Bank Register travels present were Mrs. William M. Acker- 1 over every street In town and every son, Mrs. J. Carlo Anderson, Miss The Pastime social club plans to road in the county. Let It carry your Martha Anderson, Mrs. Lloyd open its social activities for the sum- message to those who live on these HAMILTON WATCHES ...... :..$50.00 up Armstrong. Mrs. Harvey S. Bedle, mer with a danco in the Florence' thoroughfares.—Advertisement Mrs. Harvey Bronner, Mrs. E. Fran- GRUEN WATCHES 35.00 up cis Ehrlich, Mrs, C. Leon "'Garrison, Mrs. Albert M. Haigh, Mrs. Harvey ELGIN WATCHES 1., ... 19.00 up W. Hartman, Mra. William S. Holmes, Mrs. Edgar T. Hooso, Mrs. Norman B. Lockwood, Mrs. Charles W. Morrisacy, Mrs. Fred C. Ogden, Mrs. J. Leon Schanclc, Mrs. Frank P. Sproul, Mrs. Samuel D. Walker, Mrs. L. Brower Walling, Mrs. Rufus O. Walling, Mrs, Van Walker and Mrs. William L. Conover. Mrs. William H. Emmons will be the hostess at the next meeting on June 20th at ber 1 homo on Main street. Tho senior class of tho high school held a cake sale at Ackerman's show rooms on Front street Saturday af- ternoon. The proceeds will be used for tho orchestra for class night. Diamonds Blua White In col- Mr. and Mrs. John Harold Hen- 8 Mechanic Street, Red Bank, N. J. or and perfect In cutting and drlckson of Warren street have re- (Just Around tbp Corner from Broad Street) material willba found In the turned from a several f'~j"3' vacation greater part' of our Diamond spent at Squaw Mpunm.... Inn, Moose- head, Lake, Maine. SERVICE — PARTS — REPAIRS stock. Mr. and Mrs. B. Stone of. Main street have returned from a motor SOUTAIBES trip to Rochester, New York. t Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hitch- DIAMOND In White Gold cock of Broadway motored to Mc- Lean. Virginia, last week-end, Mr. $40.00 to $315.00 and Mrs.. J. A. Storms, parents of CDFE IXNBB Mra. Hitchcock, returned with them. Wrist Watches In Platinum Mr. and Mrs. George H. Conover $200.00 to $1000.00 , BBOO0UE3 of Atlantic street have returned Solid White Gold and Platinum from a motor trip to White Sulphur SOAEF SINS Watches with from 2 to B0 FANCY Springs, West Virginia. LA VALLIBEE3 Mrs. S. D. Walker entertained at 28 W. Front St., Red Bank, N. J. diamonds, In various shapes, In Whlta Gold luncheon and bridge yesterday after- TELEPHONE 243M. with high-grade movements. BAB SIH3 noon at the Deal Golf club. $18.00 to $180.00 Paul G. Zimmerman of the Rarltan Inn spent tho week-end with his fam- In Platinum Exceptional Values, ily at Mystic, Conn 11 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Armstrong $22.00 to $685.00 $210.00 to $700.00 tieiat of Broad street have announced the Mr. Max Grand, known as Grand'a Shoe Repair Shop, wishes engagement of their daughter, Alice Phone 1560 Kstclle, to Franklin Bronson Green to announce tho new way of our resoling ladles' shoes. We havo Price Reduction Ranging From 10% to 50%' During Jun©. of New Brunswick. Installed a new machine with a new process that puts on ladles' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Demarc3t and children of Maplowood were the soles without any nails or stitches and finishes the worlc with GRADUATION GIFTS week-end guests of Mra. Anna Bauor tho appearance of a new pair of shoes. of First street. BEDUCTIONS FBOM 10% TO Mlos Betty C. Hcndrlckson, dough- FOR JUNE BRIDES. tor of Mr. and Mrs. John Harold "Perm Prince" Presents a Modern FOR GIRLS REDUCTIONS FBOJI 10% TO Hentlilckson of Warren street, was Bracelets Bar Fina the guest of her grandparents, Mr. Stono Uuigo Brooches Double Vegetable Dlnhca $9.09 and Mrs. Alexander Cadoo, Jr., of Method of Resoling Ladies' Shoes Crystals Compacts Candle Sticks $5.oo to $!0.oa Summit last week. Desk Clocks Mesh Bags Flower Vases $449 to SS«,B« Paul G, Zimmerman, formerly chief This shop In now an Authorized Sorvlco Branch of the PENTJ- Cameo Ptoa Sandwich Traja engineer of tho Aoromarlno plant, STANDABD Cementing process for ro-sollng I-adles' Shoes with Comports has been engaged as special represen- Ten Sots tative of T. M. Upporou and la In TENN rniNOE Flexible Leather. FOR BOYS charge of tho Aoromarlne-Klemm Cuff Links Wallets Watches corporation plant here. Slnco Mr. TUBNS McKAYS Cls'rotto Coses W'tah Bracelet Stud Sots Zimmerman severed hl3 connection STITCHDOWNS WELTS Watch Chains Lighters Book Knda COMIC IN AND SEE TITE MANY ATTRACTIVE with tho Aoromarlno In 1024, he has Scarf Pino Rings -,-. Azmt Tin* PIECES OF SDLVEIl AT been employed at different times as Three dlatlnct features are employed In this proccos which Pocket Knives Pens vlco president of tho Sea Sled com- malio ft possible for ua to guaranteo complete satisfaction. HALF PRICE pany of Mystic, Conn., and of' tho American Aeronautical corporation 1. A new flexible soling by tho tanners of K, L. Leather with of Port Washington, Conn. Ho haB Ua International reputation of 89 years. also boon consulting engineor for tho American car nnd foundry company. 2. Penn Leather Cement with Its water proof celluloid baao Mr. Zimmerman had chargo of tho by du Ponto. COaTUME JEWEI.BY, SOLID OOI/D, work of building tho flrot all-metal Over 700 Einga Included In . . v^y (lying boat constructed In this coun- 8. The "Standard Hydro Press" which cemonts while It AND l'LATINUM I'KONT. try at tho Acromarlno factory. Mr. this oalo nt Special Values. Wl Zimmerman nnd his family have a moulds the solo to tho contour of your ahoo by hydraulic pressure. IlEDUCKD ritOM W;'o TO 60% homo at Mystic, Conn. NO NAILS NO STITCHES Ladies' Stone Rings $4.50 up SEE THESE VALUES! Conatnnco nnd •rotchen Halgh of NO MORE TIGHT, STIFF SHOES Gents* Storie Rings $7.00 up SkUlmoro school, daughters of Mr. ad Mrs. Albert M. Hntgh of Mnplo A light weight or medium ro-sollng Jni» with tho finish, flexi- Children's Rings $3.00 up place, arc homo for their summer va- bility nnd nppcaranco of new shoes la obtained by this process. REDUCTIONS cation. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter D. SwarUol Wo gunrantea to retain a comfortnblo fit to Ladles' Shoos SEE OUR VALUES IN PEWTER CLOCKS nnd children Imvo returned from a resoled by this process. Wo aloo Bunrnntco to replace free of COLORED MESH BAGS. SOLID S1LVKH CIG- ART GOODS TROPHIES motor trip to Ocean City and Wash- ARETTE CASES, COMPACTS. POCKET IJfillT- CHINA How rich, how pure, how fresh It ington, D. C. charge any aoloa applied by thin proceii3 In our shop—If ooloi ICn8, FE/UIIA LKATIIUU WAT.I,UTS, BOOK LAMPS fmemg; work looso boforo wearing through. ENDS, GENUINJ5 STONECOSTUMK JinVKLKY. GLASSWARE TABLE SILVER OF MUKDIQK CIIAUGE, It cheern you up Him nleasnnt iirrami. Lack of KvUlenco Freed Union City SHOES REPAIRED SHOES REBUILT Mini. WHILE YOU WAIT LIKE NEW Prtt.ny Portnro of Union Olty, ^ho wnn nrro»tcd on cliartfos of foahijcMm- pltcntnd In tho murder of Raymond HubJim nt J-imjj Branch two yttnrB Ja ittfb, wan fiend of thin chnrgo lust MONMOUTII'S LEADING JEWELERS week for lnok of cvhlcnco. Ho was 28 W. Front St., Red Bank, N. JL nlao clmrftiul with ntcnllnft $1,300 t>o- lonnlfiK to Hnmiid COB to- of Long TELEPIIONK 2135-.I. 36 BROAD ST.. RED Urnnch unit n'r abduct hip; C'onf'n wlfo Next to Clinmbors' Tnliit Store. Wo Cnll for Work and Deliver. ntid two nhilihtn. T'oituro waa nliao ut theso charges a-'- Page Twenty-Pou? RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 11, 1980. TAVINO CONTRACTS. BUBISON NEWS. school bus accident last October, la Henderson s.'ad Im/ia Ksvlson. Sil- daughter TI10S. HJ-EONMD DEAD. home from tha Long Branch hospi- ver pita wera presented to Mary fery at Eltfero'a'werV'fiuuSay fifiatsi Jp.sumrorea Company to Fave Ap- Hospital Auxiliary Card Farty—Hro tal, where he baa ,been & patient Bidgo, BJltabsth KOMOII, Perals Ben- of Mr. and Hri, John WafiMr, Jr, nett, Elisabeth Henderaon, Irene Lle- Jamea CoHtftV, ftrii'veaft Wdj'out FOUNDER OF ATLANTIC HIGH- proaches to Bridges. In Moors HOMO. sines tha accident Ha is able to walk with the eld of braces. beols, Loulea Liebeclt, Madelino Llo- hta foot last vvtak, iwjiin he stepped Tho freeholders last week award- (Tha Red Bunk Register on bs bought and Itching Piles LANDS DIED FRIDAY. In ituRison r.t Finnerty'K general etgra, Miss Margaret Poer haa a new lieck, Evelyn Bennett, Russell Bon- on a pleco of tin. Its was taken to ! ! can bo oared by using ed contracts for tho paving of the YeUen'a store, at Iloylo's grocery uno* at Ford coupe, rjett, William Davlson, Donald Sny- tho Rivervlew hospltftl-at Red Pioneer of Monmouth County approaches to the overhead railroad Torbers'a general store.) der, Raymond Davison, Junior Chand- where three notches ?^ MCBFITT'S Robert Dlxon of Bayonna spent Shore Was In His SJth Year—At bridge at Eatontown and to the New- A card party will ba held Thurs- ler, Norman, Cameron, Wesley Cro- to dose tha out, , 1, >,,;i- man Springs bridge at Red Bank to tho week-end here. f One Time Ho Owned All ol What day afternoon, J'una 10th, at the Mrs. Lester Rogers gave birth to zler, Robert Cameron find Albert Mr. and Mra. John Wagne-ri,'6e«( la Now Atlanta Highands. tho Jannarono contracting company homo of Mrs. Henry Kohl on the Ridge. A book waa presented to spent the week-end at Brooklyn, for $20,303.70. A report waa lrjade a daughter last week. corner of River road nnd Bellevue Edward A. Collins of River road Norman Smith, president of tha 00- —for- Thomas Henry Leonard, founder that tho firs losa to the courthouse eloty, o lamp to Mrs. Rldga, tho or- SoM by Druggists. of Alantlo Highlands, leader In the avenuo by tho auxiliary of theHlver- la representing tho Jtumaon Lions Peddlo^radnates, '','' last April had been adjusted with in- vlew hospital of Rod, Bank. Mra. ganist, and an umbrella to the teach- development of Leonardo, Hillside surance companies by tho payment of club at tho etato convention at Red Ten Monmouth county residents Howard Marsh la chairman of the Bank. er. Mrs. William Riwaell ia super- are Included in this year's graduating Price 50c. and Lenlson, and promoter and de- $25,000 on tho building and $1,891.55 intendent of the society. United States Senator veloper of many other enterprises committee and her assistants are Mr. and Mrs. George V. Coe and class at Peddle Institute. They aro on tho furniture. The building of Mrs. Robert Wheat, Mrs. Frank Nary, along the Monmouth county north two bridges at Union Beach lias been I their aoa George of tha Rumson Bev. William Longford of Red Orln T. Leach and Frank W. Mo shore, died Friday night at hia home Mra. Harry Kottel, Mra. Goorgo Lln- road aro on a two months' trip to Bank will ba the principal speaker Kenna, Jr., of Red Bank, Stanley G< deferred until after September 1st aa | ton and Mra. Orrln Soulo. on Third avenue at Atlantic High- officials of that borough Informed tho Japan. They will travel by rail via at tha FIsk street school closing ex- Ivlns of Llttlo Silver, Alfr6d c. Clark, EGAN'8 lands, In Ills 87th year. Death was board that if tho work was done this At last week's mooting; of tho Rum- tho Canadian Rockies to tho Pacific ercises, tomorrow night. Five puplla John W, Lane and Richard D. Wlea due to general debility. summer It ivould Berlously Interfere son fire company's auxiliary Miss coast, where they will take a boat are In tho class. of Long Branch; Frank I* Hnguo, Jr., Mr. Leonard "wag born at what with tho vacation business. Helen O'Rourko reported that $G5 to Honolulu and from there to Ja- of Farmhifjdalo, Otto R. Peterooa of Auto Vans and Express pan. Tha top of a large tres in Mian waa then known 03 Leonardville was cleared at the recent card'par- Maty Emma Hendriekson's yard on Manasquan and Harold C. QuacUen- Now that moving time la near I »ro June 30, 1843. He was the second of ty. Tho auxiliary decided to buy bush of Wickntunk. nrapared to do your nest moving of lurnl- POTATO MEETING. The auxiliary of the Rlvcrvlew Btver road was broken off during turo, pianos* or baeeaee to all parts ol four sons born to Thomas Leonard cabinets for tho new kitchen which hospital will meet tomorrow after-^ tho storm Monday night Yesterday city or ponnfry. In tho liirjrcat padded vans anil Mary A. Hopping. JWtnr attending Central Jersey Growers Will Meet has ben added to tho firehouso, noon at half-past two o'clock at tho Tho classified advertisements lr* the rest of tlio tree was cut down Tho Register contain worth while op-) in Bed Bank. Betors sou havo your next come winter sessions at the little old on Juno 21th. TIio firemen wero called out Fri- borough hall. by Georgo B. Moxley, moving done, write, Bend or call for tno red schoolhouSQ at Leonardville, day morning to put out a flro In the portunlttca for everybody.—Advor« only rcllablo furniture movers in town, and Tuesday afternoon, June 24th, Is Mrs. Alfred H. Porter of Ward Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jeffcry and tiaoment. iret my prices on your next job. All kinds known as "Solomon's Temple," he kitchen of. George Moore'a house on avenuo has moved into the Robert of heavy or lieht trucking dona at Bliort became a clerk In his father's gen- the date for tho annual get-together the corner of River road and Bolle- notice. Call or address meeting of potato growers in New V. White house on the river bank, eral store at Leonardville, it being vuo avenue. Tho damage- waa slight near Fair Haven. tho elder Mr. Leonard's Idea to fit Jersey. Edward A. Collins has been added J. T EGAN The program between 1:30 nnd Mra. O. Ialeburg of Atlantio High- 11 WAIX STBEET, RED BANK his sons for business rather than for to the committeo arranging for tho lands waa taken to tho Hazard hos- the professions. 2:30 .will consist of a short discus- annual dance of the Rumson flro Residence Phoins 3072-J.^ sion on some of tho problems affect- pital laBt week in the Rumaon am- In 18G7 Thomas Henry Leonard company to bo held Juno 25th at the bulance, BIDS WANTED bought the Brown farm, embracing ing tho New Jersey potato growers Smolce Shop tavern. Harold Peters by tho Board of Education of the Bor- practically all of what is now Atlan- during the present season. From Is chairman of tho committee. The ough of RuiriBon, N, J-. for 150 tons of 2:30 until 5:00 a largo number of Stove Coal, more or lean, to he delivered tic Highlands. Ho engaged In farm- other members are Francis Murphy, FAIR .HAVEN NBWfJ. •MEANS- In bins at Rumaon Schools No. 1 and ing for a .time, but'later began de- tractors equipped with cultivators, Jordan Drownen, Charles Struse and spray machines and other potato veloping the property. For many 1 Raymond Porter. Closing Exerciser of Christian En- Bid's must bo In the handrs of tho Sec- growing equipment will be demon- retary not later than 7:00 P. M., Daylight years lie continued to live In the Paul Hintelmann is home for tho deavor Held Friday. farmhouse on this property, aban- strated. While the exact farm where Saving Time, Wednesday nl_ht, June 2Eth. .ho meeting will bo held has not summer from Holy .Cross college. (Tho Red Bank Register can be boueht 1030. . L doning it only when tho property in Pair Havon In tho Btores of Harry Kurtla Approved and Improved • ieen decided upon, it will be close Among tho summer residents who Tho Board rocerveo tho right to reject came into market for business sites. have returned are Mrs. B. J. Barry, and.Robert Oamor^n and at tlio Gold Co- any or all bids. This house was located on tho west o Lawrence station in Mercer Healing Plumbing Roofing H. A. KETTEL. ;ounty. Mrs. Bayard Domlnlck, Mr. and Mrs. The closing exercises of tho Jun- District Clerk. side of First avenue, between Center Ross Billings and Mr. and Mra. Har- ior Christian Endeavor society were Water Systems Copper Work and Mount avenues. It was moved old Scott. hold Friday night at tho Methodist BIDS WANTED HAZLET NEWS. by the Board o£ Education of the Bor- to the corner of Second and Mount Charles Tilton is the owner of a church. A talk waa given by FreS Earthen and Iron' Pipe ou_h of Rumson, N. J., for BuppHcs for avenues and Is now occupied by Dr. Rumson Schools. Information concernlnn Regular Republican now Oldsmobile sedan. Mlntel-'of Rahway. Rev. Harry WE HANDLE TUB AMERICAN ItADIATOB COMPANY'S tho quantity and quality desired can be Harry A. Hcndrickson, a son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walling Sere- John Hylan and Arthur VanBrunt, Bright, tho pastor, presented tho at- eecured from S. H. LeQuier. i»rincipal. of Mr. Leonard. Mr. Leonard was naded Thursday Night members of the Rumson flro com- tendance prlzea. Bibles were award- ARCOLA HEATING SYSTEMS Blda must ba in tlie hands of tho Sec- Candidate for many years associated with his retary not later than 7;0O P. M.. Daylight Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walling, who pany, havo applied to tho company ed to Brenda Ruth Smith, Jean Pred- Saving Time, Wednesday night, June 25th. brother, John J." Leonard, In the wero recently married were given a for firemen's, exempt certificates. moro, Margaretta Colo, Evelyn Hen- i9S0. firm of Leonard Bros., in the lumber serenade and kitchen shower on Nelson Park, nine years old, who derson, 'William Pettlgrow, Bobblo Red Bank and Sea Bright Tho Board reserves tho right to reject and building material business. lay or all bids. Thursday evening at the home of Mr. suffered a fractured vertebra in the Thomas, Aubray Cameron, Bruce H. A. KETTEL, an In the early days of Atlantic High- Walllng's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- District Clerk. lands Mr. Leonard was associated uel H. Walling, by about 65 relatives BIDS WANTED with his father and brother, James and friends. Refreshments wero by tho Board of Education of the Bor- Against Shore pollution. H. Leonard, in the steamboat busi- served during tho evening. Those ough of Kumaon, N. J., for janitor sup- ness, building a wharf and running present wero Mr. and Mrs. Warren plies for Rumson schools. Liet of sup- pliea needed can bo had from S. H. Le- the steamboats Thomas Collier and Minton, Miss Betty Minton, Brother Quior;* Principal. Marion between Atlantic Highlands Minton, Mrs. Marcellus, Junior Mar- Bids must bo In tho hands of tho Sec- Regards obligation to Vet-ond New York. This was the begin- cellus and Harriett Marcellus of Red rotary not later than 7:00 P. M.. Daylight ning of what is now the New Jersey Bank; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bolte and Savins Time, Wednesday night, June 2Gth, erans a sacred duty. 1030. Central line of steamboats. son George of Highland Park, Mr. , Thci Board reserves tho right to reject Originally Atlantic Highlands was and Mra. Georgo Pease, Mr. and Mrrj. any or all bide. • George Young, Miss Helen Young, H. A. KETTEL, controlled by an association, on lines District Clerk. Against all foreign entan- similar to Ocean Grove. As tho place Vivian Young, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth developed Mr. Leonard helped In the Young, Mr. and Mrs. James Leach BIDS WANTED glements. movement for a borough form of and daughter Gladys, Warren Young, by tho Board of Education of tho Borough of Fair Haven, on 100 tons of conl ices) jovernment and later served aa may- Mr. and Mra. John Rapp, Mrs. Louis raoro or less, delivered to tho Fair Haven or for a period of eight years. Sub- Stultz and uon Vernon, Harrison publlci schools. Bids to be in my hands For a tariff that will pro- sequently ho became assessor and Cherry and Miss Helen Lambertson on or before Friday, Juno 13th; at 8:00 P. M- tect Agriculture and In-held that office for twelve' years. of Keyport; Mr. and Mrs. Georgo W. Tho Board reserves tho right to reject Besides his public offices and ac- Thorn and son George, Jf;, Mr. and any or all bids. dustry. tivities Mr. Leonard was president of Mrs. Emiel Plmper, Mr.. and Mrs. H. EDGAR SMITH, Frank P. Sproul, Miss Enid, Clarence District Clerk. tho Atlantio Highlands national bank for ten years and director of and Vincent Sproul, J. Grover Curtis, 95 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. tho New York and Atlantio High- Miss Hyldah Heyer, John Brown. PRIMARY ELECTION lands railroad for five years. Dur- Chester Pensyl, Mr. and Mrs. H. Al- ing all his active years he waa a vin Walling, Miss Anna Cowles, Mrs. imsteadsformSpp Mary A. Cowles, Thomas and Harry •^So eSUSrm an ansrcl of mercy." Where leader in every movement having for directions aro followed. IT NUVER JUNE 17, 1930 its object the betterment and up- S. Cowles, Jr., Mrs. Harriet Thorne, VAJU3. J>esplto ecorcltr and enonnon* Carlton Cherry, Herbert VanBrackle, cost of tSANTONTW. It contains tnU dose. building of Atlantic Highlands^ and Btooa >B yean' tnt. Bold oierrirbcrc surrounding county. Ho wa3 strong- Monroo Hyer, Robert Everdell, Mrs. pg by mafl. 80o e bottle. (Paid lor by It. M. Holmes, Avon, N. J.) John S. VanMater, John H. Bahrcn- Ert. C. A. Voorlicca. U. ». rhnade ly urged to run for state senator in tho year when the Citizens' league burg, Jr., Roland Emmons, Miss and Republican party joined forces Dora E. Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- t^f^zrw^m^mz to overthrow the race track crowd, uel H. Walling, Miss Helen, Eleanor but stepped aside in the interest of and Harvey Walling and Miss Ida James A. Bradley, founder of Asbury Walling of Matawan.. Park. Mrs.'Thomas Rathbone, Sr., enter- Mr. Leonard also promoted the tained the ladies' aid of St. John's first trolley lino in Atlantio High- church at her homo on Thursday af- "The Kind That Lasts" lands, advocating it for many years ternoon. After tha business session, a before It became an accomplished social hour followed and tho hostess tor all types of roofs fact. In this, as in many other mat- served refreshments. ters, Mr. Leonard's vision was ahead Mrs. Roland Dey entertained the of the times.' In his later years, af- Social Nino at her home at Keyport ter retiring from active business, Mr. Johns-Mnnvlllo Approved Roofers on Tuesday afternoon. A delightful Leonard wrote a history of Atlantic afternoon was spent, and refresh- 12 MASON PL. • Highlands, to which he gave tho title ments were served by tho hostess. Phono 390 IUSANSBCKG. "From Indian Trail to Trolley Kail." Mrs. Jame3 Button will entertain at 0 book was published and had a tho next meeting. wide sale. Mrs. Carl Friskio of New York Mr. Leonard's religious activities spent several days last week with her wero with the Baptist denomination. uncle, EJmlel Pimper. He had served as deacon of the Cen- Mrs. Walter Sabey, Everett Simon- tral Baptist church sinco its organi- son, Donald Sabey and Miss Betty TREFZ'S—Light 2c Bottle bottles COCA COLA 2c Bottle bottles zation and for thirty years was su- Loveless of Leonia spent tho week- Deposit Deposit perintendent of tho Sunday-school, end with Mr and Mrs. Harry S. or dark or MAVIS ooo, ooo relinquishing this position only when Cowles. compelled to by reason of falling Ernest E. Peseux, who la a surgical Cherry, Grape and Other Favorite Flavors bottles White Rock Bottle health. While always ready to main- patient at St Peter's hospital at New MILL WORK 4ND JOBBING i tain and defend his own opinions Brunswick, Is slowly recovering from 2c bottle deposit Water on political, religious and moral an operation performed by Dr. M. B. MHX: OFFICE: questions ho had a breadth of Ervin of Matawan. Pomeroy Pale Dry Ideal Creamery Roll CENTRAL AVTL 13 BROAO ST., thought and a personality that made Mr. and Mrs. Linford Igirtle are him popular will all classes. the parents of a daughte^Born last Ginger Ale TEL. 7M-M. BED BAKU. Mr. Leonard was married to Mar- week. The new arrival has been Butter Same Price la Runyon of Plalnfleld on February named Alva Lauretta. Mrs. Hartlo ® bottles ^S£/r» Quart 22, 1871. She .died November 15th, before her marriage ,was Miss Irene as Tub Butter 1925. Three daughters survive. They Peseux. aro Clara, wlfo of Dr. H. A. Hen- Mrs. Frederick Fessler, who under- drlckson; Edith, wlfo of John M. FORGET-ME-NOT EVAPORATED MILK MAZOLA PURE SALAD OIL ASBTJItY PABK 4001. went an operation for appendicitis at Knight, and Marlanna, wlfo of St Peter's hospital at New Bruns- Tall Cans Q for Pint Tin < Frank A. Bell, all of Atlantio High- wick last week, la doing nicely. The lands. Another daughter Mrs. Mabel operation was performed by Dr. M. Irwln, died several years ago, leav- B. Ervin of Matawan. Palmolive TOILET SOAP American ing a son, Leonard B. Irwin. Two cakes | SUPER SUDS "beads of soap" ® packages Trim The Lucky Lindas sewing class met Tho favorite ct tho beauty shops & Storm Doors brothers, also survive, Edward W. at tho homo of Mra. Angelo M. Web- Sash Leonard of Leonardo and John J. ster on Friday night. Millwork Garago Doors Leonard of Red Bank. Tho elder Tho Cardinal poultry and garden Vogeler's St. Regis Combination—for the Doors Octagon Complete Cleansers brother, James, who was In the New club met at tho "home of Angelo M. SAVE Tins COUPONP Stair Material Jersey assembly, postmaster of At- Webster Tuesday night. Now offi- Late Evening Bite Frames lantic Highlands, and captain of the Corp., Inc. Breakfast Nooks cers elected aro Howard Woolley, Octagon Columni Steamers Thomas Collyer nnd Mar- president, Charles Dowen vico presi- Laundry Soap National Biscuit Co.'a Kitchen Dressers Ion, died many years ngo. dent and Malcolm W. Peseux secre- Tho purity and rich omoothneaa ot Windows The funeral was held Monday af- tary. this excellent article la well known, 5 Cakes 26c "O-So-Gud" Butter 47 Main Street, Medlclno Cabinets ternoon at tho Central Baptist Walter Saboy of Leonia was a visi- Bolng salad season, your dishes may Moulding church, with Rev. Ralph W. Carr, Octagon Pretzels B lln tor at tho homo of Harry S. Cowlea be enriched by tho llboral uso of Bradley Beach, "" Ironing Boards tho pastor, In charge. Burial wa3 on Tuesday Sure Cleanser Storm Sash "Vogeler'B." made at Fair View cemetery. The Mrs. Hattlo S. Tllton has returned 2 Cans 9c Krueger's Light or Dark N. J. , bearers wero Charles VanMnter to her homo at Brooklyn after a visit Henry C. VanNote, Edward Golden with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. L. Jack- 15-oz. Cup 7Yz-oz. Cup Octagon Georgo W. Conover, William Con- son. J Bottles over and Benjamin G. Martin. Soap Powder Marlboro News. 3 pkgs. 19c 2o boltlo deposit Supervisor's Round Tnblo. Mrs. Jennio Wright Is visiting XEIJSPIIONE Z2SW. Tho Monmouth county supervisors friends at Newark this week. round table at a meeting last week Mr. and Mro. Bert Gordon and decided to hold either local or county daughter of Rutherford, wero recent Puritan high school exhibitions nnd a gram- guests of Mr. Gordon's mother, Mia Prime Chuck Cross Rib Long Island Prime Rib mnr school play day not of tho May Carrie Gordon. ROAST Smoked Hams ROAST DUCKS ROAST day type but preferably sponsored by Ming S. E. Hayward was tho guest Mutual Quality z or Whole Solid Meat DKALER IN threo groups to bo given nt Long of her cousin, Mra. Josephine Van- Best Cuts Branch, Aebury Park nnd Freehold derbilt of Koyport, on Thursday. The organization decided to hold itn Children's day was observed in the regular meetings on tho second Old Brick church on Sunday. Thursday of each month. Mr. nnd Mrs. 15. J, By men visited relatives nt Plalnfleld last Sunday. Prudence Corned Tho regular meeting of tho King'1! Mutual Suggestions for the Award for Saving Life. Daughtera noclety van hold in the Beef Hash Hurry II. Fay of Onkhur.it Is ono chnpel on Friday evening. Itcudy to brown or Summer Salad of threo men to receive tho presi- Mra. Ncttlo Wolla has been vault- ready to heat and li?M-«».y tflvru Ilwtl tlti> tti .>oi|M« Icy for Singles Title. or till! itilx.-utirr, tiiliuiulMiiiiia nf tfcn «i.. BAIN STOPS BED BANK-MAFIX- KEYPOBT LAST VICTIMS OF ST. Ills Old Friends Are Doing. NEW MONMOUTH BAPTISTS GET- pel Sunday Afternoon. .Juno Srhnflold, Ida McQueen, JulJn In tho tonnle. tournament of tho Eugene Manifold, who moved re- More than fifty periion'i attended McCarron nnd Orland Grant. Miss ijtntu.i in .' t.f thu C.umlv of WOOD GAME SUNDAY. JAMES IjASEBALLEBS. TING READY FOR IT. .1 f..i- vorttvmi'itl t=, Little Silver tennis and yacht club cently from Sbrewabury to Trenton, the annual Ohildn-irfj day entertain- Harriet Itoach was accompanist. John McClellan won the men's sin- tv. nn T6wnc» Outbat Brooklyn Club In lied Bank Boys Easily Trim Bay- in ordering Thn Register forwarded Among Other Things They Will Have men', at t(j<..> Uncioi'', chapel Sunday '!"" iiv. i!,.. u.miy ,•.,,, ,,r July, A. o, Otter of thn Fastest Games Yet glca tltlo by defeating Frank Had- nhora Nine, 8 to 4—They Van- to him at Trenton, sent the [follow- afternoon, li'-v. Kdwnul W. MI1!'" " ""• ; round Hadloy defeated Hodman Get- V( llnleil ,l'iiu> :'.. A. 11. n;in. Ia l lo 1. Trenton, 16 to 0. "Tho forty-nine miles that separ- Other Old-Time Features. fered tho prayer and later K<' - a has been elected president of Ihi; .. i / i.' ty in a match which lauted ilvo ato us from the old home town wont talk. The program included i eciUi- I-'KKKIIDI.l) TItU.Tl' COM!>,\NV. 1 MiHk-n!. body of Prddio Institute nf I'ana of Rod Bank witnessed seven hours. Hadlcy won tho first Bet 8-0, Tho St. James high school base- ueeiu quite BO far if The Register The Uiihcro Union of the New tlond. rt-iulin:1,!: ami ;;on;js. The, ch;i- HiHhtatfjwn. Thin Ia a distinct, und I'l'ui'hnlll, N. 3. Innings of faat baseball at Hunter's lost the nccond 3-G and won the third ball team won two successive games comes in every week. The Trenton Monniouth Baptlat church met laHt i*{;l wan <-ir[i: = lM'?illy dccc.rntcd by Unr- 1 1 Hi ty Sur...i(Bt«fB Orfici ast week, defeating Immaculate Con- };on('rabln po^ltirjn and givc;i I hi field on Newman .Springs road laut 18-10. Iminediatoly after this match papers arc very good, but tho items week nnd made arrangements for the Id White and Floy-l Luai. Tins [ hul.lri- many privilcgea not n^ffuuicd Sunday afternoon before tho weather Hadloy played McClollan In the ilnala. ception high school of Trenton and record tho doings of a lot of people annual fair of the union on Thursday loniir.atini; fhiwcr.; Wrin prnnvri. Keyport high school. The acore of 1 '"i Hi .'• K t ii f 1 o n t bod y, C h ailo.i w;i .-• man stepped In nnd forced a ces- Other players In the singles were In Lambertvllle and Hopewcll and and Friday, September 4tii and Oth. :oscs, iii.-i :uid honey !>u<:k!f!. Most of vt-ry populai1 in tlie Ked HanU hh\h eation of hostilities. After battling Donald Brower, Avery Glleu, Edward the Red Bank and Trenton encounter Hamilton Square and other places The chairman of the fair committee :hft flowor.-i wrrr: d'uiiaiert liy Mi'o, I'll •'"••<••'• I ' 'I'.I- i.nloi' U< J<.«r,|.|, I,, Poll, .•:c!iool tiirce years ago. nli '.'.'. .-::!.': c. !., i.l' llu. r,,,,nl>- uf Mull- f Molnnk'l. a drizzling rain, tho Rod Bank Town- Keyport 8 to 4. •'"•'Illl. ili.i.l!- ..•: ll... M-ll, ,!•,,• ,,f J,,,,,, T. Getty, Rolston Watorbury, Dr. and I reckon they feel tho same Last year, in addition to the regu- Those wlm tnok iviri in thn pro- 1 i'>;>>. ,,ii tin i.i.i.iii-, ;\,,i, ,,f ,!,.,„„ M, HBII. crs and tho Maplowond club of Red Rnnk has twice defeated the way about me. lar fair features, a new attraction ram wr:i'n Zili:-,-; MyiU(' I^iytnn, Misii Shrewsbury Cen«itm II* ports. "•Ii. •••:|.,-nl,i- . I Ilii- ,-.!,il,. ,.l K,,,!,,.,,,, jlnl,. A. B. Randall and Philip McKay. •Ml.. .1, ,-,;;. -,.|. |,,..|,,, |,. !,,., |,y ,|| , Brooklyn went tD.bat In their respec- In tho mixed doubles Mr. andMro. Trenton Bchool this season. The vic- "What I want to know is ifBroad- was introduced in tho form of nn ex- Ada I-Vnton, Kloyd Ljinu, Kayniond According to thn 'census r^oporl L V0II o tive halves of the next Inning and tory over Keyport was pralsoworthy, "••'II' f .-i,|,| ,|,-,v:,.,,-,| i,,,. ],||,|t ,„ ,(„ Richard DeWltt and . Mm. William us Powers is still making pants, an.1 hibition of vegetables raised by the !Jonkliii, (Zinnia Mcfiu.jon, i~hir!fy Shrowsbury horoufili and Shrewsbury >'llj.:-.'lll...M-. f .•.-ill,,,- ,,-, ,,r,,,,,,,,,|,l. llM.lt succeeded In scoring one run apiece, due to the Bayshore school having farmers of Middlctown township. !wel 1, K'" 111p. r and 1 •-1;; ie V>vt• i; kv. n-township have populations of 857 iinr! 'I'.litJ ..mi .1. '.i;,,,ll.., n,:.iin.l ll.n Blllil elate, J. T. Getty and Philip McKay reached if Charlio Leach's boat is still stuck l llr ll tMis maintaining the tie .that per- ono of tho strongest public school ],0.r)2 respectively. In Slirev;:«bin y !'" '"' ' ''"'"' :•'• monlli.i (in,,, |l,a tho finals. In the mud, and If Allle Miller has Ribbons wero given to tho exhibitors R;P, Ktaniry J-'tilwcll, .James Toop, il.'lo i.r Hi.. :,f.,H.:..-,|,| ,„.;,.,-. ,,.. ||, ,,-m |, sisted from tho Btart. baseball aggregations'iii the county. who showed the best produce. All r borough there arc live fnrrm; iitul Gy g Tho other teams In tho mixed cured hia slice, and If Ham Battin N ancy Xcholield. I-Inhnrt Davnrio, r..,-.-_i-.-.- I,-,, ,i ,,r •!;,:, , ,.,|,m,, tiH,,crot The contest was markftd by some Keyport defeated the Red Bank pub- 1 1 doubles were Miss Graco Getty and baa got his cinders from Fair Hav- kinds of fruits and vegetables were l.ydia McQiici-n, [•''-IU .'! h and rujii.s t wnnty unemployed and In Hiirows- brilliant fielding upon tho part of lic high school twice this year by de- Dale,I I-1,- l,,,l,li N. .1 . Jur.,. fi. inno. Rodman Getty, Mlsu Jano Wllklmson en borough council, and if Bon Par- entered, and the affair was BO suc- ray ton, Oil (• man Ki< ii'l;di\ IIOIH:!'. bury townuhip there tire 35 farm a both clubs. Red Bank played error- cisive scores. ker is still mayor of Shrewsbury, cessful that it will be repeated this IreckcnridM'1, WiHiam McCnrron, and nineteen unemployed. .IK-;:iK M. S.MIATIT. lees pall, elvlnc their hurlcr, Joo and Donald Brower, Mlaa Barbata The St. Jamca and Keyport affray US 1I.UM.III l(..i.,l, lif.il Hunk, N. ]. Wilkinson and Edward McClellan, and if Cap. Irwln has had the chan- year on a much larger scale. It will Stryker, excellent support and suc- was a tight conflict, Walling, Key- nel deepened, and altogether how bo in charge of C. Wesley Coddlng- Moimtr.-.ith Cfuinlv Surronalc's Office, ceeding In retiring the vlsltora In Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo T. Getty and port's Bhortstop, contributing the only ton, who is one of tho largest and In tl... mi.'.lc.-.- ,.• tliu <-..!.alo uf Annlo II, Mr. and Mrs. Rolston Watorbury. real people aro getting along. So, ^^o^a&i^^&xs^^^ Unvih. ,U-,TI,II•,!. one-two-throe order for six innings. error. Tho Red Bank boys hits Hop- enclosed please find check for sub- most successful fruit growers In Mid- Nutlra In i-icililor. to prcaol.t cl.ilm« Maplowood executed two pretty son, Keyport'a star moundsman, at dletown township. scription for The Red Bank Regis- KiM.iil.t Id Ihu nr,l,-,- ,,f Jm>rnh I,. Tlnn. doublo plays. will for five Innings. During this ter, and dont forget to announce Last year, tn connection with tho A trlplo by Captain Dave Egbert timo Jimmy Tully of Red Bank held Racquets rest nine: in one hour. Bnst gut—Runranteed sixty dny3 Ill :,y. Hun-r,;:.i;o ,.r Hie Culiiy of Mem- that your 7,800 circulation ia now fair, a horseshoe pitching tournament | Trices !J2.!ill, S:i..")ll, pr>.I)l>. ^(i.OO, $8.70, SD.25, $10.0(1. mouth. mu.U- I,M lli,i t.-ntl. ,l.-,y ,,r Mny. In tho oovonth accounted for the ELKS the opposing batsmen to a few scat- 7,801." was held. It was a great attraction 1330. on II... ii|.|,li.-:it.liin ut lli-lilnmlll J, tered safeties. Wildneso marred his Tennis Itiicqucts—S.'i.OO, #8.00, S10.00. S12.50, S15.00, S17.00. I'lil-licr. CM.'1-.lli.l- of tllO n,tnlo Of AliniO II. Towners' one run. Maplowood scored and very successful. Teams and in- I)n»la, ,lo,-u.,-,o,l. n,,li.« i. l.uri-by ijlvpl. In tholr tally by means of a clean elnglc BOXING CARNIVAL TO BE HELD good work and he was removed at Repali-3 sent by mail returned tho same dny aa received. dividuals from various parts of the | the rrcililni"! i.f ai.lil •li-,'o:.ia',l to cxllll.it by Rlckard, tho visitors' rlghtfleldcr. tho end of the sixth in favor of his county entered tho contest, with the Tennis Court Construction a Specialty. ti, Hit. Hiilu,.TilK?.-. •.•-.m-utor 1.3 afnt-iiautil, ON JUNK 25TH. brother Henry. Iliclr ilolitn iiiHl ,l,.|rinn,h, attfii.iflt the o.ll.l A fast, running catch of a fly by result that it was necessary to run Telcpliimo Kcd Bank 2132 and Kumson G24. (.nt;.to. .null1!- i.iitll, uitl.l.i hk mi.ntliH from McMeehan, tho Maplowood shortstop, VENETIAN NIGHT FLANS. Armory to bo Keono of Benefit Af- Tho box score: off the tournament an additional f Urn ilatt. nf tlu! nf,,r,j. i\iil i.nlcr, or tho/ nnd a noat stop of a hard grounder BED DANK. Uill in; fuiuvcr l,:..],i,l ,,f tlifi.- iictiona fair— WUIle Patterson, Ked Bank SUB-COMMITTEES APPOINTED night. Rev. H. Pierce Simpson and therefor :i-.r: 11 u; t tho':;.i,l piil.ni:i-il,(ir. by "PUR" Lukons, tho Red Bank scc- AB R H E James H. Griggs, Jr., will bo the Uuloil Frecl.,il,l. N. J.. Mny Kith. 11130. ond-saokor, wero other features. Welterweight, to right In Main D. Calandrlello, • i 2 2 0 f Bout. AT MEETING FRIDAY. committee In charge of this feature 11KNJA.MIN J. I-ARKKK. - Only two Maplowood playora wore 1. Tully. p. 2b .... S 1 0 0 this year. A cup or some other suit- Little Silver, N. J. \ Slivov.sl.uiy, N. 3, permitted to roach first during six In- Tho Red Bank lodgo of Elks will II. Tully. 2b. p...... t 0 1 0 Harold S. Allen, Chairman of Gener- able prize will be awarded to the 5 Fojiwood Park, KDWAKD W. WISK. Pi-uctor. nings. MeDougall was walked by P. CnlandripUo, c .... I 2 0 0 Hcl Hunk. N. J. sponsor a boxing carnival to bo held G. (iill. lb .... 5 0 I 0 al Committee, Predicts Event Will winner of tho tournament. Strykcr In tho second, but was at tho armory on Wednesday, Juno A. Conroy, 3b. .. . . 5 0 0 0 Outclass That of Last Year—An- Tho usual games that have been thrown out in an attempt to steal 25th. Tho commlttoo in charge, A. Uiiry, If .... 2 3 1 0 other Meeting Soon. featured at previous fairs will be held nocond. Elephant!, also passed to which 1H headed by Peter J, Eichclc, Q 1 (] with some additional features. One first In the sixth, reached third aa a has been busily engaged in plans to A. Konowltz, rf 3 0 2 0 At a meeting of the Venetian night commltteo of the Red Bank chamber rule will be strictly enforced, 'how- result of two sacrlficos, but died on mako this event one of the largest 1 .- ever, and it will absolutely prohibit third whon Klein (lied out to center, of its kind ever held in tho borough 30 8 8 0 of commerce, held last Friday night, KEYPOET. tho various sub-committees to take gambling or anything having to do McMoehan, first Maplowood player The main bout will be a ten-round AB H E charge of this event, which will be •S'lth wagers on games. Tho mem- to bat in tho seventh, singled, mak- affair between Willlo Patterson, pop- Walline, »» .. .. 4 X 1 1 hold on Friday. August 15th, in con- bers of the Ushers' Union are proud 0 ORD STIRLING ing tho flrBt hit for the visitors. Ca- ular Red Bank scrapper, and Franltle M surer, cf .. .. 2 1 0 nection with tho Gold Cup regatta, that they have run successful fairs is 100?:, good. No ' puto atruck out and McDougall sacri- Buchanan of Rumson. Patterson 1'nllon. lb .... 4. 0 2 0 were appointed. each year with thi3 principle strictly expense has been spared in the ficed McMeehan to oocond. Rickard weighs 138 pounds while Buchanan Dull, c .... 1 0 0 0 adhered to. Illlderliach, 2b. ..' .... 1 1 0 0 Harold S. Allen, chairman of the hit to Rogers at center, who returned tips tho scaleB at 145. Besides those mentioned others manufacture of this cigar. The tho ball to tho infield just a second Brlsccse, 3b .... 4 0 0 0 general committee in charge, stated In tho o'ght-round semi-final, Tlg- 1 0 who will have charge of the various too lato to catch McMeehan crossing Krallh, If .. . . 4 I that he would call a meeting for the r.r Hall i Long Branch will stack Wallace,, rf .... 3 0 1 0 events are, Wilbur W. Coddington finest tobaccos, the best, work- tho plate. near futuro when reports from the up against Charlie- Hansen, tho fight- IIopsop, p 1 0 1 0 sub-committees will be expected. It Curtis J. Walling, Ralph W. Morford manship combine to make LORD Lukcna, first man up for Red Bank Ing fireman from Perth Amboy. James E. Griggs, Howard W. Rob- 27 4 C 1 is the intention of the committee, he In the seventh, singled arid went t.o There will bo three other six-round, said, to have this year's Venetian pa- erts, Russell C. Casler, Richard A STIRLING the great cigar it is. En- second on Peterson's sacrifice. 'Then bouts. Joo Desmond of Rumaon will ficoro ljy Innings: Leonard, Jr., Stephen E. Curtis, Win- Egbert connected for a triple which Rod Bank H2 10220 0 0—8 rade exceed in grandeur and size the joy the extra quality and the extra trado punches with Mickey Travers Keyport , 02 10010 0 0—4 one held last year. fred Montag, Everett Oliver, Benja- scored Lukona. Further ncoiing was of Red Bank, Slim Tomalno of Long min W. Griggo, Thomas S. Roberts prevented when Stryker and Glasco Tliree-basc, hit—Walling. Two-bane hits Tho list of the committees fol- value LORD STIRLING gives at no Branch will oppoao Kid Ellison of —l-'nllon. Gill. Sacrlfiecn—P. Calandrlello, lows: Howard Chamberlain, Harry Roxey wfiro thrown out at first. Red Bank and Young Gana of Red Komowitz, Fallon, Bllderbnch. Basca on William C. Helmuth. Frederick W extra cost. From first puff to last Tho Maplowood club will bo back Display—T. T>. Moore, chairmnn, Harold Bank will mix it up with "Eight bnllj—Off J. Tully 8, ofl H. Tully I. off 5. Alltn. II. W. Dobbins. Joseph Sail. Roberts, Henry Coe, Arthur Codding- In Red Bank for a return gamo on IioiiHon (i. Strike outB—By J. Tally 8 In Ball" of Keyport. Boat parade—II. W. Dobbins, chairman. ton, Albert S. Northcott, Norman .3 best smoke pleasure your July 13, it was announced by Man- K inntnijrt. by H. Tully 6 in 3 Innings, by Roberts, Walling McCormack, Elmer AsaiEtlng.Mr. Elchelo on the com- Hopson 4. Hit by pitcher—By Hopson— W. E. Tobias, Jr., Ferdinand Vreeland, ager John Calandrlollo after tho George "W. McCartcr, Thomas Jardinc. Compton, Wilbur C. Roberts, William money can buy. • game. Next Sunday the Townora will mittee aro Walter B. Connor, Ed- P. Cnlamlrlcllo twice, by J. Tully—Bilder- ward Weinhoimcr, Charles do Gavre, bach. Double play—Gill unasBieted. Music—Joseph Salu. chairman. Thomas Allen and John Wubbenhorst. oppose Collego Point, Long Island. N. Doremua, W. W. Vaushan, JI. S. Pcr- On tho following Sunday thoy will Collon Dlxon, Charles Schneider, El- rine. mer Day, Maurlco Blachor, Charles KATONTOWN BALL TEAM LOSES Finance—Daniel Applcjrate, Harold 8. Entertained. Bradevelt Guild. otack up. ngalnat the fast United Redforn and Samuel Greenblntt. States marines, who will journey hero Allsn. Clark Holhrook,-.Aueu«tui Hotch- Mrs. Gus Holleran entertained 25 Tho proceeds aro for tho better par- l;ins, John Oabourne, W. W. Vaughan. from Philadelphia for a game. The Ambulance Corps Will Play Its Next members of tho Blessed Sacrament ades commltteo of tho Red Bank Game Friday Night Publiclty---John OBbourne, chairman, H. opposition on Juno 20th will bo tho lodge. W. Dobbins. guild of Bradevelt last week at the Remember Dad ivitli a Box of Mayfalr club of Philadelphia. church hall. Card games and danc . M^~*-9. The baseball team of tho Eaton- ing wero enjoyed. Prizes were won Thn box score of Sunday's game: THE BASS SEASON. town volunteer ambulanco corps was (\ IJED HANK. defeated Friday night, 14 to 3, by the POLO GAMES SATURDAY. by Mrs. George Creevey and Mrs. ^ AB It II PO A Oakhurst corps, Eatontown was Harry William. Mrs. Thomas Ma- Glasco. is :. 3 0 0 0 2 Open Season for Bluck Buss Starts Intercollegiate Tournament to be her will entertain the guild at th< on Sunday. scheduled to play tho Spring Lake Held at Rumson Country Club. Torrine, 3b 1 » 0 0 1 corps at Eatontown Monday night, clubhouse Wednesday night, July 2d HOB«B, cf 2 1 1 1 0 Those followers of Isaac Walton but the gamo was postponed because Thd Intercollegiate polo tourna- Nowmnn, If 3 0 0 0' 0 in New Jersey, who havo not yet Brookholt, lb a 0 111 0 of rain. Eatontown's next game will ment "will begin next Saturday ut It paya to advertise In The Register Lukcns, 2o 3 1 1 1 2 whipped a fly over a trout pool or bo Friday night with Neptune at that tho Rumaon country club. Boxhold- Potorson, rf 2 0 10 0 lured a wary pike from his weedy place. ,, ors include J. Frederick. Talcott Eifbtrt. c a 0 1 7 1 retreat, this year, are at last stricken Tho Eatontown team consists of Manton B. Metcalf, Jr., Yalo Kneo- PREFERRED DIVIDENDS Strykcr, p 3 0 1 1 3 with "anglers' fever" as the date Edward Ryan pitcher, John Bennett Iand, Mrs. J. Hartley Melllck, James draws neat* for the legal opening of catcher, Walter Noble first base, Clyde R. Decring, Norman E. Titus, • 23 1 6 21 0 the baaa season next Sunday. He may Jersey Central Power & MAPLEWOOD. Hayes second base, Theodore LewiB Charles T. Lovering, W. B. Ruth- AB R II PO A pass up tho trout and ignore the third base, Ely Miller shortstop, Law- rauff, Samuel Riker, J. Lewis Hay, Light Company pickerel family but no real Kloln, If 3 0 0 2 0 renco Fergus left field, Ralph Lewis Q. A. Gillmore, E. A. Yatea, Henry At a meeting of the Board of Director!, MeMcehiin, ••..... 3 1 1 2 3 can keep away from his favorite center field nnd Francis Bruce right stream or lake when tho bass arc G. Atha, Edward D. Adams, S. T. Ibe reguiai quarterly dividends of Onf Caputo. 3b 3 » n 1 " field. Coleman, L. W. T. Coleman, Warren Ind Thrcc-Quarters Per Cent, (Ui%), PEKFECTO McDoumll. lb 1 0 OH 0 biting. per share on the 7% Preferred Stock, Richard, rf a » 1 0 0 Tho schedule Is: Ackerman, D. S. Androws, John S. mil One «nd One-Half Per Cent, Pound for pound the best fighter June loth—Point Pleasant. Away, Applegate, B. J. Barry, Dexter Blag- (1^%). per share on the 6% Preferred I'alltr. ct a 0 0 0 0 that inhabits New Jersey streams, Stock were declared, both payable July 1, Elofantl, 2h 1 0 0 1 8 June 20th—Mananciuun. Away. don, Bertram H. Borden, Howard S. 19J0. to stockholders of record at tha Cnmaratn, c *...* 1 0 0 2 1 tho black or small mouth bass and Juno 23d—Wannmassfi. Homo. Borden and J. W. Brown. close of business, June 16, 1930. Schumnn, p 1 0 0 0 S his equally pugnacious cousin, tho Juna 27tb—Bclmar. Home. Also Henry E. Butler, Henry A. I. H. FETTER, Treasurer. Oswogo or largo mouth, aro to be Caesar, Fred H. Douglas, William 10 1 2 21 12 found in practically every county of DOE DEEfe PROTECTED. Score by innings: , \ tho Garden state. They are native to E. Foster, C. B. Harding, Amory nod Bank 000000 I—1 the fresh waters of Now Jersey but Lawrenco Haskell, Mrs. J. Amory Reports That They Would Not be Haskell, J. Ford Johnson, Jr., W. Maplewood 000000 1 — 1 tho natural supply ha3 been greatly Protcoted Aro Erroneous. Eerrors—McMcchan, Caputo. Thrcc- augumentcd by tho hundreds of Strothcr Jones, G. M. L. LaBranche, Imso hits—EKbert. Sacrifices—McDougall, thousands artificially reared at the Through erroneous articles recent- Jr., \V. H. McCartcr, Thomas N. Mc- Relieves a Hcadacho or Neuralgia In Canmrotn. Schuman, Glasco, Pcrrine, I'et- stato fish hatchery at Hackettstown. ly published in some newspapers, the Cartcr, Bernon S. Prentice, F. W. 30 minutes, checks a Cold the firs orflon. Earned runs—Kcd Bank 1, Maple- Roobllng, Jr., Joseph M. Roebllng, day, and checks Malaria In three daytv MA2E^-CBESSMA7 CICA.H CO., Ittc, MAKEIS, Tho bass eonson will continue belief has gained ground in several DETROIT, MICH. wooil 1. Ituna batted In—Egbert, Richard. counties, the State fish and gamo Herbert N. Straus, Edward W. Scud- Loft on bnBea— HPII Bank 6. Maplowood 2. through the summer and fall to No- 666 also in Tablets. w^A^vs^\rt^vvv%r%^nJv^Aflav^lVU^JVVw Doublo plays—MeDousall unnnsiatcd, Mc- vember 30th. Tho bag limit for small commission learns, that doe deer arc der, Robert B. Smith, F. C. Tatum Rlcohan to Elofanll to McDoucnll. Hnsscs and large-mouth bass is ten a day not to bo legally protected during the and William H. English. on ]}aXh—Oft Strykcr 2, off Schuman 1. and the legal size Is nino inches or open hunting season, this year. The Strike outs—By Stryltor 8, by Schunmn articles in question set forth the 1. Hit by plchcr—By Schumnn—Rogers, over. For calico bass, rock bass, EXHIBIT OF ART WORK. Umplrua—Lavola and Bublin, strawberry bass and white bass, the claim that through a technical error dally limit Is twenty and the fish in wording a new act, the law which for nearly two decades has protected Llncroft School Tcachors Arrange It must be at least six Incheso in length. For Parents' Benefit, The pike and pickerel GeaBon will run does and has brought back the deer SAILING^EASONTO OPEN. consecutively with tho bass season as a game animal In New Jersey has Misses Lena C. Anderson and Hel- nnd trout may be caught until the been practically annulled. Tho com- en Harding, teachers at the Lincroft FIBST BACK SCHEDULED FOR last of July. mission announces that such a state- public school, have arranged an ex- ment is absolutely without founda- hibit of art work done by their pu- SUNDAY MORNING. tion and that there has been no LODGE TO HAVE OUTING. pils for tho special benefit of parents 184 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. 54 Broad Street, Red Bank, M. J. change In tho statue protecting doe3 who did not attend tho recent art ex- Cold Weather Cnuacd Opening t<> during the legal hunting season. Only bo Delayed—Season's Trophy Of- Royal Arcanum Will Spend Day in hibit of the Mkldletown township thos2 deer having horns at least three schools held at Leonardo. forcd by Thomas Irving; Brown, tho Woods. inches long may bo legally taken. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 13th, 14th. Trcsldont of Iccbont Club. Many have already viewed the ex- Red Bank council of Royal Arcan- hibit at Lincroft, which will be left in um will have an all-day outing nt Tho sailing season under the aus- FIKST AID AND RESCUE CORPS. place until tho latter part of the pices of tho Monmouth boat club ia Matthews's lodge cabin near Colt's week. The exhibit comprises draw- GROCERY DEPT. SPECIALS MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Rchoduled to open Sunday morning Nock next Sunday. The day will be New Organization Formed at Bed Ings of animals, birds and so forth, spent In playing games and in gen- RED BANK STORE RED BANK STORE , at hnlf-past ten o'clock when tho Bank Monday Night. interspersed with health posters. The first raco in tho 24-foot knockabout eral sociability, starting nt ten o'clock most attractive exhibit was presented clasa will bo started by President in the morning. Dinner will be A first aid and rcscuo corps of the by the sixth grade. Their display PRIME CUTS Augustus M. Mlnton for credits on served at ono o'clock. The lodge Red Bank flro department was waa booklets, including illustrated tho seaaon'a point .trophy awarded members and their friends will go formed Monday night. Raymond stories of Imaginary trips to various this year by Thomas Irving Brown, tn the log cabin in private automo- Brower la president and^tho other foreign countries. Juno Schoficld, president of tho North Shrewsbury biles. Tho committee In chargo of olllcors nro Augustus Colmorgcn sec- who is a member of tho Sunshine the affair consists of William Fritz, retary and treasurer, Walter Noble club of the Newark Sunday Call, sub- iceboat and "yacht club. Tho opening Alexander J. McCoach, James R. captnin, Austin Boyco first lieutenant OX the Boason has boon delayed due mitted her booklet, which was on FRESH-KILLED Smock, Lester Scott. William Ben- nnd Lawrenco Forgus second lleu- Norway and Sweden, to the club and to tho cold upring weather. r.ctt nnd Clnrcnco IJeclt. tennnt. Thoro is much friendly rlvnlry it was published in tho Sunday Call. Another meeting will bo held at June has written an essay on Fin- nmonf? tho skippers of tho Monmouth Relief firehouse next Wednesday boat club float, who look forward to COUNTRY CLUB OrENING. land, -which will appear in the Sun- night, nt which plans will be made day Call in July. tho closing of tho season Jvith for a drlvo for funds to buy an am- raco meet with tho Ilumson country A Gnla Night nt I.eonnrdn on Satur- day, June !8th. bulanco. Other members of tho corps GENUINE FORE club Hoot for tho fitorling iiilvor tro- nro Edmund Crelln, David Macin- WIN HONORS OF THEIR CLASS. phy offered by Gerald Holbrook, Tho Mnrdenn country club of tosh, Henry Aldsworth, Alfred Kubll, BROOKFIELD'S 3EST SHOULDERS OF cuwmodoro of tho Red Bank yacht Leonardo will open the summer nea- Frank Reuthcr, Gnrrctt VnnNcss, Elocution Contest for St. iln club. son Snturdny night, June 23th, which George Prodmorc nnd John Seville. School Graduates. The Monmouth boat club has put will bo tho club's fifth anniversary. Marion Thereto Connolly andAIox- n tlmo limit of ono hour for boats Special features havo been planned A Surprise Shower. laying at tho club flont. This linn to mako this occasion it gnla one. nnder John MarPhr-o have been SUGAR-CURED been brought about by tho Increas- Thero will he dnncing from nine Mrs, Jullnn J. Davidson of Lerny chosen an valedictorian and saluta- ing number of motor craft pml onll o'clock until hnlf-pant twelvo o'clock place wa.'i tendered a surprlso mis- torinn of this year's graduntlng class hunts t?colrlng to main landings at and music will bo rendnrod. Thone in cellaneous shower -Friday night. The at St. Jamr-H'fi lil^h school. The se- chnrgo "f thin function bnpo for n evening was spent playing bridge lections followed an elocution con- HA tho dull float nnd particularly in or- and at midnight a impper; wna nerved. der to glvo vlnltlng yachts an oppor- full nttendnnco of members nnd test at ttie school auditorium Monday friends of the club. Thn prl/.o winners were Marlon Al- nifiht. AH thn graduate:! took part. tunity of pulling Into the club flont don und Florence Bnrbour of Long ' without iinUDual delays. Thlrtrrn members of the clnnn j Brunch and Mrn. Donald Onklcy of survived the elimination:!. Thoy were JERSEY ROASTING VISITORS FIIOM OKLAHOMA. Rod Rank. Others prenont wove EXTJl/Y 1'AI.i: TENNIS TEAM'S VICTORY. Ann Ansbro. Mary Bly, Dorothea Mrn. M. M. Davidson of Red Burrit, Brcalln, Viola Cro:;.s Cnthorino Keo- fllr. and Mrs. Harry Dnylo of ISatan- Mrn. Krnc.'Jt Lavrrty, Mrfl, Leslie lcy, Alexander Mncl'hee, Jamcn Tan- Tho lied Bnnli Ill^h School Detail tod tmvn ICnicrliiln Holiitivos. DRY GINGER ALE Chickens IMi'irlutoun, 4-1. Rico, Mrs. Mamlo Wardoll nnd Mrn. ner, Grace Ilounllmri, Vera LukshlH, Mr. and Mni. W. I1, button and non Oacnr J. Zilloy of Long Branch and George (Jill, Marion Connolly, Lor- The Hc(l Bunk high uchool tennis Mrn. S. P. Si'hrank and Mrs. Ilex team defeated tho Morrlntown high William of Oklahoma City nnd Mr. etta Regan nnd Berlhn Rolsii. Tho nnd Mi'ii. W. J. Athn of Cromwell, Beach of Donl. upeechcH were idx minutrn in dura- FISH DEPARTMENT SPECIALS lichool team' 4 to 1 Friday afternoon SI'NHKAM 1II1AN1). nt Morrlntown, Thin In the third vlc- Oklahoma, apont the latter part of tion. lory for tho local teum out of four laat week with Mr. nnd Mm. Hnr- Tlnton Falls Mnn Arrested. Tho Judgon were Rev. John B. Mr- Fresh Filet Fresh Cod meet.''. In tlu' nln(;l<--'J HigKlnu of Hcd ry Dnyln. Thn Oklahoma vlniton; Henjnmln Marshall, who conduct!! Cloiilicy, Vincent J. Eck, C. 10. Brod- Hunk deft'iilml HulIU' of Munititown loft Mundny for \Vniihln|;t»n, 1\ (!., JI fitnre nt Tinton Falln, wan nrroatod hend, John \V. ('untllllnn, Jerome Best Mealy Potatoes II 0, Oil; Morollold of Urd linnk ilo- where; they will vhilt Mrs, f), C. Ken- Snturdny nfteninon by Htato Troop- .Sloyan and John (lililon. SOLE Steaks Mackorel f.'nted Kelly of Morrlntown 0-2, 0-3, ilitl. Mr. Button In one of the iiupnr orn (Jooi^'o Weiilervolt and William LBS. LBS. $! .00 nnd IjftWiciiKc of Kcd Bank defeated intendonts of the Oklahoma City oil MlllliiKlon of Kulontown on a charge Dinner for Canilltlates. tk'lny of Moniutown iE A llttlo cnmpalun of want ndver- 1 gave n testimonial dlnnor to tin; flrlil ilofcuteil !:iiiltl» nnd Kelly (1-1, luinnl It m-ey to tho pronocutor !! Democrat 1c enndlduU'H of thn county v tilling In The HoRlsler will rent mont r Fancy Shrimp 38c lb | Deep ,Sr,-i'uallopr 4Sc1h 5-2; find LawreiHMi nnd BMITOWCH loot nny rmitnbln property. Thirty words o/llcr. Mlil'Hhnl) hut IIOPII put In ball laht nlf, ht nt'Kcvcn o'rloelt at thn "ALSO~OTHER~SPF,CIAI.S: to Sulny ond Miller 5-7, 1ft tor twenty-flvo cents.—Advcrtlnomcm of $3)0 to await grand jury nctlon. Klngoley Armn hotel at Anbury Park. t II Page Twenty-Six HED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 11, 1930.

WEDDINGS. t their rciu; a lo ^ca:i.:ouii,'. Mr.' ft M AC WOKfAN DIES. HIDXMLETOWN WOMAM' DIES. MEN. .Beak is employed at New York by Alt Williams—Conover. the United States trust company. ?3rs. Frances L. Lenny Passes Away .Mlxs Anna C. Gairisttii Succtmsba to at Stato Hospital. BUILDING AT LEONARDO WILL Miss Ruth Leon a Williams, daugh-; NKW OWNERS FOB TWO TRI- r of Arthur Austin .Williams of j Bnigiiler—Ig Mrs. Frances L, I-enny, wife of Misa Aana^C. Garrison of River- BE JlEDICAtrcn SOON. jKayonno, ami Joseph Ely "Conover, ! Miss Dorothy Mao Bruguier. daugli- I ANGLES AT IIOLMUEL. Joseph Lenny of Washington street, tsldo Heig-hts died atlher home ©n Rurason, died Wednesday night. She J Conover place, Mlddlefown township, was 85 years old. Sunday morning', of a heart attack. Mrs. Lenny was horn at New York Although she had been ill for some and moved to Rinnson when a young time, she was able to h& out the .it. Btiyop.no. |Kransbur;r M.Mhorlist church. Rev. day before. She was stricken at 88 Portland Road Phone 1130' Yesterday an exchange of proper- woman, living there ever since. She The summer vacation Jmme of thf? Tho church was profusely docor-! **• *'• Garrison performed th cere-' had been a member of the Goodwill flvQ o'clock Sunday morning and New Jersey Blind Men's club nt itrd with poonir-s, gladioli and ferns j ty near Holmdel vr&a niada by which died an hour later. two triangular tracts cast of the vil- Methodist church at Rumson nearly Leonardo ia nearini? cnmpleliun, nnd n ;L pink and whitn color Mhemo. Thfi brido worn a gown of white fifty year3 and for 4IS years was a M/>rr« * h-m :i hundred persons '.v;i-,; «.n jf honor. Thf} brifJpsmaicKs woro ! of white roses nnd lilies of the val-! company. This conclude on oral r Degree of Pocahontaa. ity for tha past Hfty years. She ia Saturday, Juno 1:8th. The S^'J J^ asli^f-a Mnr;, arol A. FrahniR of Eliz-' arrangement entered into by Ther- Mrs. Lenny was twice married, her th:-t!i and Mis-s Audrey Ben ton of ; Miss Helen Bru^uier, a sister of ~ survived by a nephew, Horton B. two-story, EIXt*"''"• n-rorjm b:;iMin;; near on McCampbell of the llamancssin first husband, Whitney Jeffrey, hav- Garrison, with whom she had made Raritan bay in tho Brerent. tJ;uk Vilnvay. KIIFSOH H. Peters of jtho bride, was. her only attendant farm company nearly twenty yeara ing died a number of years ago. Be- -ifintrtair was groomsman and tho [She was alth-fd in pink chiffon and her home. She was a sister of the section of Leonardo. The pine is a^o when 3IP consented to allow M esides Mr. Lenny, she is survived hy late Mrs. Wiltfam A. Cole at Bed on Saturday*-- June 14, 1930 called Camp Hr.ppln<\'-*. All th» :.'hrYH "wore Harold C. Powell of iworn a picture fiat to match. She county road fu be cui.3tru-teU r.on.-sa ; a half-brother, Edward Dcniae of Eank. Sho waa descended from one Including a Delicious Supper served from n:00 to 12:00 P. M. money Io construct this ti'illtiim •n!linv.- Vm-k. and baby brrath. Joseph Ca by reason of this road being, built. of the oldest New Jersey families. Thrca Dollars per Person to buy the land whern it :s l- Mrs. Lenny's grandfather, Jnseph Funeral services wero hold at her ^ha Loveliest Dtnlnj; Koom on tho Coust wan raised by members o* the ) Th <* a 11 1 • n d n n 13 we r n c h u m 3 of i vr-r of Bank was the yrooma- A! one time the farm n -w owned J. Keach, served in the American 1 lato residence Monday afternoon at Amplo Parking Bpaco Cool Ocean Breezes Men's club. .Most of this innn -.- Mr. and Mrs. Conovnr at cnllpgo. by the Henry Cross, Sr, cctatu waa army in the war of 1812. Her broth- obtained by a piny entifkd "i Mr?. Connvor a'bonded .XPW Jnr.sfy uwned by the lato Homer JJav.m- 1 two o'clock with Rev. James A. Mualo by the 'VIIIOBO Trotibadoro 1 ers were in the Union army In thaOwens, retired Presbyterian minis- Special Talent for tills Occasion Life," which was produced in v; co!]e?n for vvornon and Mi* . Conovrr Santa Lucia— Lutz. rort. This proprrty is jjrneia'ly Civil war. Mrs. Lenny had a genial, city thenti-T3 by blind folk.-, a tt" ruled Rutgers university. The Miss Camille Santa Lucia, daugh- known as tho Gideon & Daly place. ter, officiating. Burial will bo made Phono or Wrlto (or Reservations T'.ie 1 kindly temperament and she had Lions club of Leonardo will '.u'.'^ hiifl" " ^Ifts to lirr attendant^ V/PIP °f Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Santa It was purchased for 560.000 by the at Cedarlawn cemetry at Paterson Souvenirs for All. friends, who during her last this afternoon. You ara cordially Invited Informal part in tho dedirntion of the- ('.Iind pfn-lf-nf.-. Mr. Conover pave the • f-'Ueia of Keansbur^, and John A. late Henry Cross. SF. sickness performed many acts of Men's summer home, which will !>." ^room^m.-in a Dunhil! pipn and hi.s "I-utz, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Lutz It had been to exohangi' r kindness and sympathy in her be- held snon. ••' pr-'':- 'nts to (he ushers were cigarette ' of West Keansbur^ were married the two triangular pip es of Jnnd half. DEATH OF A CHILD. li^htpr;:. I Sunday afternoon at. St. Ann's Cath- Camp Happiness was opened at that time but due to a combination Funeral services were held Satur- Atlantic Highlands throe yi\irs n^o Tiio brid^'.' j^own was of light pink jolic church by the rector, Rev. of circumstances the deal was day afternoon at one o'clock at Al-UtUe Silver Girl Died Thursday at and -IS guestn were nrn •-mmoJit^d. .chiffon nnd she wore a picture, hat 'Thomas A. Kearney. j consummated. However. Theron Mc- bert W. Worden's funeral home on Long Branch Hospital. The next year th'-re wrs r»y gu^ts mnicb.. She. carried a shower bo- I Aft*»r the ceremony, receptiop n S Campbel p l anndd Henry CrCroso s refused East Front street wltH Rev. J. Wes- Grace. Dean, seven-year-old daugh- and last year there iv:1" Gt- blind queluct of pink rof^.,-, and baby'babys brnathbrnath. j]ho]dd att.. tho homo of the b[dbr[de'br[de' 3 | allll chance3 tcj sell thetthetrr trlansles ley Tower, pastor of the Goodwill t Th lf Id ' ter of Oliver and Rose Winston Dean youtli3 or mnn between the ngr.s of Mi. 3 Prcntiss worn p^anh pinlc chif- I parents. They left Immediately on a ' and they also refused to permit any Methodist church at Rumson, officiat- of tho Little Silver Point road, Lit- ( fun n-ilh a picture hat nf correspond- j trip through New Yorlc state. Upon | buildings or signboards to be erect- 10 and CO who are not. ™ ;™^of .^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ Q( ycl_,thc|p rcturn thjjy wm mftke the|r g ing. tle Silver, died early Thursday morn- • the club and wbo woul d h l Eugene Ulngeo of Red Bank sang ins at the Long: Branch, hospital of '-••• ros?s. The bridesmaids wore j hom« on Lohscn avenue at Keans- ed on these lands. The old Scottish ballad, "Loch Lomond," runs: a vacation at Camp Happiness may J"[' "Asleep in Jesus" and "Abide With acute peritonitis following an opera- rhiffon with picture hats and nui% Tho question of exchanging the do so by communicating with Wil- Me.'' Tho bearer3 were Harry A.tion for internal trouble. Sho waa "O, I'll talc ths high road, carried boquots of pink roses. triangles was brought up again thia liam J. Ad takes, the ^ecrotary nf thn Kettol, Tunig S. Barkuloo, Nathaniel taken to tho hospital Wednesday And yo'll tak the low road, Tho corcmony was followed by .1 spring by the plans of William L. Blind Men's club. Mr. Adick"s*s ad- Slocum, Samuel VanBrunt, James morning and operated tSpon in the And I'll bo in Scotland aforo ye." rempMon at. thn Rayon no Masnnic Cross, the youngest of the Cros<3 dress is 10GO Broad street, Newark. CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS. Allen and Edward Jeffrey, all ofafternoon. tfrnpif1, which, was attended by about brothers, to get married. Aa the Citizens arc- either native born or naturalized; but good cltl- A description of Cr.mp lUippin*1^^ Rumson. Burial was at the West fifty relatives and Immediate friends. result of the exchange yesterday Besides her parents, sli9 is sur- zenaliip is acquired. Citizenship belongs to no race or creed; it and its environs appeared in The Long Branch cemetery The bearers A wedding luncheon was enjoyed. TWO ENTERTAINMENTS AT EAT-! William L. Cross will build a colon vived by three alstera and three io tile sum total of the inherited and acquli-eri traits which marli; Register throe months ago wh -n l h me th eWe3 t trian le iacin were Samuel Van Brunt, Nathan Thn couplo left, by automobile on a ONTOWX NKXT SUNDAY. ° °" S ? brothers. a man's Individuality arid, superiority. the paved ,.oad_ Henry and George Slocum, James Allen, Edward Jef- construction work was.started. There trip through New York, r-flate and The funeral was held Saturday af- is every facility for all seashore ] Cross have deeded to William Cross, frey. Tunia Barlc&low and Mr. Con- If there were only two classes of citizens, good and bad, tho thny will return the latter! part of M*tl"nll»t Sunday-School to Vrcnent their brother, all their interest in aover. ternoon at four o'clock at Alhert \V. sports, including swimming, hiking, ;.JiiM wnpk_ Thfiy wU, starl housp. Pasrnnt Kntltlnd "Glitterlnc Gate" Worden's funeral home with Rev. W. problem would be easy. But It ia not so. There arc three gon- —About Thirty Presb>ierlan Chil- portion of the west triangle, coni- Members of the Degree of Poca- H. Hebron, pastor of tho Pilgrim boating and dancing : keeping and after July iflt they will pr.slng slightly ljsa than half an eral classes of citizens; namely—Good, Bad and Indifferent.* And o dren to Perform. hontas conducted services at the ptist church, ' officiating". Burial the INDIFFERENT CITIZEN io the big liability in community "~~~~~^*-*~ *~" 'bo at home at 210 Rosoville avenue, acre. The remainderr of thithiss tritri- grave. Mr3. Anna Hower acted as ! WINDING TIP SCHOOL DAYS. ; Newark. was at Will to Ridge cemetery at building. Ho la quite difficult, and there are altogether too many Children'a day programs will be j fngle will lie furme.l by the Cross Pocahontas, Mr3. Harry A. Kettel as ISouth Eatontown. of them. NOTHING HAS EVER HAPPENED AND NOTHING ' Those who attended the wedding presented next Sunday night at Eat- brothers in partnership. There ia a tho prophetess and Mrs. Frank Cor- IS GOING TO HAPPEN. This sort of n citizen takes inertia Commencement at Tinton Falls Xext anfl rcCoption from Red Bank and cntown by the Sunday-schools of the I possibility that George Cross may nell as Wenonah. Wednesday Night. ! vicinity Mm. Conover and Mra.Methodist and Presbyterian church-! build a house on thia triangle later for the buttress and Indifference for the bell-tower of his phil- Tho Shrnwabury township consoli-1! '• Fieliia at Red Bank, Mr. and PH. About 715 boys and girls will par- WHEN IN osophy of lifo. 1Ir!( Paul Reid of Lincroft, Mr. and DIES AT BROOKLYN. dated school at Tinton li'alla will '• ticipate. Negotiations for the exchange had "Regardless of what I say, irrespective of your opinion, tho close for tile summer vacation next ^r^ S. J. HeerM of Eatontown, Mr. SEA BRIGHT VISIT anf "Glittering Gute" Is the title of a | been' pending since early In theRed Rank Woman Di«« Few Months fact remains that no community can expect to keep paco with- Wednesday and graduation exercises l Mrs. Charles Tindall of New pageant which will be presented by | spring. Both-parties wero anxlou. The Sea Bright Delicatessen inmouth, Mr. and Mrs. George C. i After Husbnnd. Storo for real, ffood liomomndo out a knowledge of itself, plus a working citizenry."—(The "Doe- will be held that niRln at Half-past; the Methodist children. The charac- ' to prevent tho triangles from being tor of TownB" in the Lians Magazine.) eight o'clock. The frraduatoa are Ed-jR'chdale of Phalanx and Mr. andters and those who will portray them used for business buildings, or for Mra. Bridget Lentent of Shrews- salads. . (JOBEL'3 and our own linked ward Clinton, Philip J. Brown: Glad- are: j Titling stations, stands or billboards. bury avenue died Thursday afternoon Mr.s. Cnnnvpr j^varluated from col- nnd cooked meals and other Citizenship Is life. Good citizenship Is the good life, nnd In- ys A. Ferguson, Helen O. Fischer, •r Niitura Eleanor Noo ' The Cross brothers have agreed that at tho King's county hospital i.t different citizenship Is a sorry life. And thera are roads and in 1929 and/she Is onprascd in Moth Brooklyn from a complication of domestic and Imported delica- Margaret K. Anderson, Harold E. Sprin r breozes . Porothy Frnzier. no part of their newly acquired land roads In citizenship. Y. M. C'. .A. worWat New Yorlt. She hnr.-i Scelry. diseases. She was 63 years old. Her cies for the table. ca, Francis Greaves, ."Russell W. 3 will be used lor anything- but resi- England and Evelyn M. J5.-rr. The ! ' prominent socially at Bayonne. B^rtiam Walker, DorU dential purposRa and the Kamanc*- husband, Bartliolomco Lentini, died Tho Low Eoad: The Low Road muddlns along through motto of the c]p.r.s is "Find a Way oMrr . Conovor wont, through Tieonardo H fit ton, Ali co Holmflrren, Audrey Au- nin farm company haa made a elmi- last January, after which Bhe left to THE SEA BRIGHT giimbo and muck to God knows where, and the trail is marked Make. It." lii^ii srhonl and he graduated from inach, Lfllinn and Jenn Lnvok. visit relatives at Brooklyn. She was by indifference and inertia. Hutpfira in 10!?8. Ho in now employed Viritinia Warren, ltuth taken HI some time ago and removed The commencement program is as Sinitli, Hiirvey Pnttp Iv*!o FaryMloy > now owns property with a frontage DELICATESSEN f ollows: as an electrical engineer hy (he New P;tt.tori-tin, .lolin to the hospital. The body waa re- Tho High Road: The High Road takes all grades however I-'icd Covert. ! of more than one and one-half miles moved to Albert W.' Worden's fun- J. BTtAGAR, Prop. March. "New York I.ifp." Tork. Bell telephone and telegraph l'"r;ink f[olmn!-cn. difficult and leads to civic virtue and community success; THE ! company. >I> is a member of Trite- facing the north side of tho paved eral parlors and prepared for burial. Tnvocntion Kev. K. S. rrmmcr 0.1 ....I-entcr Whitfleld. Arthur Frnzlor I. road,., . This property extends from TRAIL IS BLAZED BY COURAGE AND VIGILANCE. Salutatory ndilican 1'hilip lirowh Minn fraternity of Kutgcrs , and heSq el .....' .Whitney Lnvlno i a point near the bridge, at the foot Mrs. Lentini was born in Italy and lonrned hi.'i R by work on the school D01: Junioi- Chnr,ey ' came to Red Bank eighteen yeara A good citizen 13 as proud and alert as a Highlander wlthi Peea DontiUI Walker. Paid Whitfleld of Ely's lull to the Everett road. By foot on native heather and eye on peak "Ben Lomond." y. "The of an K in second lieutenant in the terms of the exchange, the Ram- ago. She ia survived by a son, Jo- Greaves ' the reserve officers training corps. Futiei-flics -. Lois Ilowr.rd, Audrey Reiil seph Lentini, of Ked Bank, and two4 To Look Your Best— Chorus. "Boll11 nf St . Mnry'ri" Flowers Doris and Curol Btiden, anessin company received three and Dorothy CimfTin, Dorothy Wapner. Mar- one-fifth acres from the Cross estate daughters, Mrs. Joseph Coraman Selection, Ha-.vaiirm ;Tuitai- and Mrs. Antonia Tancre.de, both of I See Us. M.-iv,rirot Aador^on j McDonnell—Hassincrer. garet Maxwell, Hulh nnd Harriet Fary, and the Cross estate received four ' THE RED BANK BLADE Violin ticl .a, "LaDonna V Mobile".... j At Holy Cross church at RuniF.on Dm-nthy W.ilkei-. Florence Iiov.-lnnd, lion. and one-fifth acres from the Ram-Brooklyn. Mnr.:c Hnrrl.' ftM ami Caroline Ii'ona, Esther nnd Jo- Funeral services -wnre held Sunday |sn:-t Thursday Mi^s Anno McDonnell, imna Warren, Lillian Mann, Dorothy ancssin company. 1 3pri ;: afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the resi- ',;,:;;"; " idniighter of Mr. and Mrs. Ale'xander ('hiiHey. ON SALE tec . Kvr-lyn nrtri 1 Mel 'onnoli of Monmouth "Beanh, hc- lience of her son, Joseph Lentini, on ("lass H'm Find n Wav n r M-.l-o It" Snhit of knov.-led?o Mmid Ttush MARINE BALL. immn thft hrirln of William Hasainger, Spiiit of winilom Alono Brown Shrewsbury avenue, and at four 6 WHITE ST. jp i-iai.-. rs\:,,..;o n. •*>!.-• : o'clock at St. Anthony'3 church, with ] ,,.;..n]l p.n;:::;rn: ron of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Hassinger, Joy Anna Pearl Crammer It Will b9 Held Saturday Night at Newstands and Street, June 12th Cfin Present.it mm I.'II.SD of Monmouth Heach. Kev. John J Pntricin Sceley tho Molly Pitcher Hotel. the rector, Rev. Nicholas Soriano, in Prompt Service I Jorry • Howp.rd Paul Crammer charge. Burial, in charge of Albert EanedinM*in .. ... Rev. IT. S. Cranmcr fC. Murray, the rector, performed the ! * The sponsors of the Gold Cup re- Skilled Barbers f A fete for the pupils of the town- : ceremony in thn presence of a lar^e Trec:t FlorBn-3 Irona. Milflred W. Worden, was at Mt. Olivet ceme- The Red Bank Blade Is a publication of criticism and nn>\ Ann.i Covert, M:irjo:JO nnd Adele patta will hold their second annual tery. Sanitary Methods § comment. Its aim tafai r criticism and just comment. ship will he Jiokl on thn school * number of. relatives and friends. The Griffith. Jo.sonhine Chanro. marine ball Saturday night at the grounds at Tinlon Kails next Tues-j church was decorated with pink and The program to bn piven Molly Pitcher hotel. The ballroom day morning, h^:;innin,^ at ten white peonies and greens. Presbyterian church is in charge of | and tho patio overlolting the river DEATH OF KEANSBDBG MAN. o'clock. Folk da p.^ea, dances The bride was attired In white j wil! be attractively decorated with .satin, with a tulle veil trimmed with the. ofnoer3 and teachers of the Sun- Thomas J. Hopkins Dies at Home of and rhythm playa v/iil be featured. day-school. The choir will assist code flags, Red Barjk yacht club Paralytic Stroke. mi-?, point, lace. Kho carried calla burgees and marine lights. The ho- iliiirn. H(^r rsi^tnr, Mif;!i Margaret Me- The decorations! will be placed by TARTY FOR INFANT. Miss Katie VanSchoick. tel dock and float v/ill be lighted Thomas J. Hopkins, for many Donnoll, was maid of honor, and she Those who will take, part are Carl and attendants dressed as sailors yeara a resident of West Keansburg. 'wnrn a dr??;3 nf yellow marfjui^ottp, Whitehurst, Jr., Edward Brower. will assist guesta ashore who arive died at his home Saturday night of Mr.-nnd Mis. John Keart nf riaton- ', a Lice coat and a small hat to match. town Entertained on S:itun!:?y. Florence Dillener, I.ydia. and Jose- in speedboats and yachts. Music a paralytic BtroUo. Ho had been ac- Th^rn wore four bridesmaids, thry phine Hathaway, Doris Dean, Vandy will be furnished by Alan Woolley'n tive up to the time of his death and Mr. ari'l Mrs. Jnlin S. RTUI of E;i-ib---in Mis Marcella Dangler, Jessie Davidson, Roy Dillen- oi ch.estra of eight pieces and a sup- was at work on that day A usual. tontov.-n hnd a pnrly Snturtlay aftr-r- sintor of tho Kroom, Miss Kli/.a-j per will bo served at midnight. He was employed as manager of a 1 cr , Evelcne Dean, Margaret White, noon in nolobrafion nf Ihr firBt birth- : Noth nur- ?11, Mis.q Dorothy Clayton Ruth Chascy, Ruth Mabb, Virginia Thomas B. Craws, Jr., fleet captain. chain grocery store at Long Branch. day of thoir ;:r,n, John Htnt^sir Hr-,v\. • nr.il Jli?s Charlotte Morgan. They Is in general charge of the arrange- For many yeara Mr. Hopkins wag r> Hathaway, Janet Scott, John Dillen- Garnn:; v/oro thn piincipnl rn1 rtain-| v.^rn drp er, Elizabeth VanKcuren, Dorothy ments. associated with his brother, John inert. r.viCn m» trimmings, and they also Winning, Annabel VanTassel, Bertha Hopkins, as proprietor of a small ure hats. The Rronm':-: The quests were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- [ v.virn pic Mabb, Meta Eooream, Eunice Mabb. DEATH OF TEACHER. factory at Keansburg. He was al- Iiam \V. Taylor, .Mra. Jane K. Ron'l, ' hi •ot b" V, Jf > Ira^.sin^er, was best Helen Pllstcr, Dorothy Parker and ways active in civic affairs in Karl- Mrs. .Tanf Kfllfnrlc nml Mis:; 10!i/.:l- ™nn ,•1 nd th i.'her.s were Ernest and Elizabeth Stout. Helen Whitehurst Miss Ada Toole Had Taught at Key-tan township, though he never held beth Rond of J'.od Ilnnlt; Mrs. V/ii- , Frank and Robert Mc- will be the accompanist. port Over Thirty Years, public office. liam Emmonsi, Mrs. I,rrr.y Y. r>m»- n r <"1 no11, nn fliehird Foote. The. officers of the Sunday-school Miss Ada F. Poolc of Keyport died Mr. Hopkins was a paster master nor, Mr?. Carolya Woo^l, Mr.-, t'.on- A. vi 'pnpti was held nt. the Rurn- nrn Rev. I.eroy Y. Dlllencr, W. E.Saturday following an operation, of the Keyport lodge of Masons and There is something mote in Shrewsbury River Club Of •lub nnd afterward the '• jamin Tllton. Mr.-: fllyl^ f-'iffryn. in inn: ]•'- Morris and Carl L. Whitehurst. Thn aged sixty years. Miss Poole had members of that organization held than the fact that it is considered one of the most oe-. Mrs. William Pfi'-ir-r, Mr.*, rlrar" • loft, on a wedding trip in the services at his home Monday night. i. Tney wii] li^n1 at Monmouth teachers arc Miss Norma Stothart, been a teacher in the Keyport schools led properties in the Jersey shore all-year commuting Caslor, Dorothy, Pa^ri.'irL and ^T:i.-- ever thirty years. She is survived by Funeral services were hold at the garPt Wnotl. Dori;; and .Ir-nn Til!on. Mrs. Whitehurst, Mrs. M. R. Van- areas. The guiding spirit so appealing to those who 1 Keuren, Jr., Miss Marie Verrlck, Miss two si3ters, Mrs. Margaret Gehlhaua house with Rev. W. R. Russell, pas- Martin K. Kmmnn:-", Florrru'n an t hi ide is-a graduate of Sncred Inez Bennett, Mias Alberta Smock and Mrs. Harry Brown of Keyport, tor of the Xeynort Baptist church, of- are already coming here, is the congenial atmosphere Philip riillrnfr, TlK'fyrloro r.nd VVii- I Fei,nol of NVw York. Mr. Has- r r.nd Miss Katie. VanSchoick. and two brothers, George W., of Shel- ficiating. Burial, in charge of H. S. in the sport and social life made possible through the Iiam Caffryn, Willi-irn Pf, t^r, Jr.. r i : r.s<:o,-:atrd with Ihe New by ville, Indiana, and Joseph, of !edle of Keyport, was at Fair View Club itself! anfl IVjbrrt finfl l^d'.vnrd r.ro-.vr fif Brooklyn Funeral service-3 were held cemetery. Eatontown; Mrs. ''. Muri; HISTORICAL TOTJR. yesterday afternoon at her late home. o-.-^- > Bear in mind that only those accepted for member* F. nnd Marion flt'crri, ?.i!::. f • ;i u n n wa y—W'n torn. 7i!Ji-s i Trooprrs Kscort Patriotic Order— Rev. F. T, B. Reynolds, pastor of the Beautifying Church Cemetery. ship can purchase homesitea which means that the Patterson, Mrs. Forest kcilil .;. Mr Mi V i i • JT i n f a Anne f J ji n n a wn y, Reformed church, of which she was E. H. Grmtlmil, Ruth Ann PtiV.r-i, Jjrad Oovornor to Jersey City. Officials of the Whitesvllle Metho- restricted control of Shrewsbury River Club will rest Mrs. T). rinnsom (Jnnna- a member, was in charge. Burial was and Marion Robtiins of I,on::I!i.-n dist church in Ocean county are mak- in the hands of those who live or invest here. wiy nf Nn -•, Tr-nnr..s:;?p, and IZnrl ^ dologation of tho Sons of tho made in Green Grove cemetery at efforts to raise funds for beauti- and Mm. Howard 1. Morrlti /.ndM 'ninr.i of Katontown wrro ' -American Kovolution, in annual sos- Keyport. garft IJ. Monia of /.tiaj/!': Hii t, U''ff!iir»^rlfiv ;iftorno(in nt ! ';'nn n^ Asbury I'ark, in fivn hussfiK fying tho church cemetery. Tho offi- Surely, if you hadplanned it all yourself, this would land.7. nnri cials say it is believed there are a be your highest ideal .. an ideal that you will find rt tho linnm nf Mrs, C. ' twenty private cars made a trip Charged With Abandonment. number of Red Bank people whose i nf Tlivorrlalf. ' j last. Thursday to Princeton andWash- fulfilled and ready«made to enjoy in Shrewsbury :. r\tttf Charged with abandoning his two ancestors are buried in this ceme- AIXM.M Tl^ c, r.-.nny wan pft-rorrnrd hy, inton'a Crossinfr. Thn pnrty loft the River Club! ( n children, Olin B. Wntson of Rahway tery. If any of them desire to con- A'. J. \Vn? nor AMiinsnn At rnd-' '' rkolry-Cartrrrt' hotel at Asbury was arrested by police at that city tribute to this fund they may send Atlantic Illchlands (irjidii;iffs ( i Unhl In tho, mnrninpr, escorted by v.! thn f-pijpln ! rr-rr. Mrn. Julisi fi. \ nml br0lI ht their donations to Mis3 Grace White Dinner Jhnty .Innn Iflt Ii. Stnte Troopers William Milllnpton I S t° Kn\ Bank by Con- hr.riiM-; nnd CornelniH Pontirr of Katontown 15ihlhlp Wnltfr Mills, where he wasat Whitesville. Drive owe to this charming scenic community just |porj,'n I'nttesnn nf Kivor- ! Tho n lurnrii n!i?oci:i(S'.n nf t Im A •• : ide, nn nnd Krrehoid resprct ively ' ai'r{liRnfld before Just 1 en Gilbert M. frufi'lH numhorfd nbnut I It Pays to Advertise In The Register. north of the Bridge hading into the city of Red Bank, Jnntic HiKMlnnrla liit^h rrhr.-A will ''-'ivrrnor Morgan F Larson wna Krith Monday night. n n:r t!i"m lining 'Mr. Wn-1 hold \tr, annunf rciinion dinn r Jtri WHIP mi nffrrnnnn [;own Powers of Point Plpnsnnt. of a hnarrlinff house nt,Eatontown, Best in 0II7 for III Cold Cup Hocil and Ice Boal Racel and oihtr winter i"•:<* n.^h rrri)n( rniiLjM nbout the •Mrti. J Thrtt minutes by qulomobile /ram ihs Red.Banh Italian o'clock. Tho {iflict-is of thf «wnci:i-' ijSl # _^ where it wnn cliarpcd he had left his tion ftrc on thf? cortuniltr-c in cl)nii:c Hilirif w'it}] ."oft. fold? r>f lnce, and pi hf(lfin nior •/ lfc« C. H. B. el JJ. ], anJTtnntyhanla liailroad, lunnlni 39 KrPPKIKF rif'TIinAV P\RTY ^ - ithii-olfl daughter. The •roliu itally «o Niw York CKj ivllfc lomccmmutatlon ralet. 1 Ten of tho nrrnnK'f'inr.nt.s rnifl t h' y f Mm. Kdu'ln Hamlet of Mltlo Wllvcr i 'y <* the Monmouth County chore Kioru. 5 In tht Heart tf ifit New Icnty tounirj ilifo «vl^ i;t. Til (' 1)1 Call 594. I flurpa rcs nny in th1"f - (Hrl. Mill trrtroorn nt Ilivnrdnl". i finest of Honor. Organization for Social Service. ilujwlj c/ i!in- ifiM]! . I - tard Party for Hospltn!. v/fddimr jnunify I" WPCI I'olrtt unison nnd Edwin Hnnilet of Mttle ESTELLE COMPANYij; Jjlnxinfiyrr "<\y,\ Mt rnund Li cr, 1 The JF-n.f,hlands nuxlllnry of the Mnrfrrirct ilni•tnody Thnir !'•'•'. t f-tnry nd Snratn^n Pprini:. ', Nf\v Yorl:.' Silver airnni;(''l a fmrpripe birthday Th^y irluiiied home Sundny. ' paity Kriday nljrht for Mr.'?. Hamlet ! Rivrrvlew hospital of Red Bank will 20 Mount St., I nnd Miss Kunice ILnjrcrH /iftli inr-rn- Mr;:. Wnlerfiiff n graduate of Wn*ih-' WII: a • iriiifcii Covi'it. of Katontown; Mm. rlrrt Tliirtccn Veins. Ml •Kir rnr III" IVinifiylvni 1;I r l II- 'lilton and fl.irolil and f'lifntor Van- rnr (1. lie luin .'>lnci' licfn rn;:i1,'f i-i llruiil of Hiimnon, lOdwanl Itynn of Mr. nnd Mrn, Kfihfit. '"". Wlirnt. i-n- Stored and Cleaned W [t; tlir mi llqil'' hiisinir;;', nl M,ilnl,o *•'•• Occinport, Mi. ,,nil Mis. Hiiny Klr- tertalnrd a ff-w friend;! Mnndny ni^ht l.y of N,.|.lni,,' Ciiy and Mr. nml at tlinir lininn on Woodtnrre nvfinlc J,UIM1- limit. 16 Mechanic St. Office on Property • Red Dank, N. J. lit Kuinrion In eelf^nation . 1 '. 1 Red Bank, N. J. j '"" I I ll'' nvI.'itniM nml Hi,. l'lionp 11M. P. M. ana HlKlilrimla nt uis V. M. 'J'licy will i.tnrt In nrlllli' yini-n w.ni curried oil liyiailiy. • v I RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 11, 1980.

POTATO SPRAYING. BOTTLE CROSSES OCEAN. New Shoe Repair Machine. Belford Personals. TO SELL HODOES' SANCTUAKY. a flfty-llfty plan with the down-ond- erages, the hobues, practically all Of SBUSS pd SOLD. MKX Grand, proprietor of Grand's Miss Mary McAleorand Miss Claire outers, has also brought them wealth. whom have been brought down Some Farmers Spray Their Vine* It Was Placed In Ocean Off Sea-elioa repair ahop on West Front Buckley of ftoboken were week-end It Han Been In Operation For the The ten acres of land which now through drinking, found It move dif- Every Seven to Nine Days. bright Last May. street, has installed game, modern guests of Mlea" Patricia Gibson. ' Fast Eighteen Years. comprises the colony la worth a large ficult to procure liquor. v SETTS' ESTAT s MAPLE. machinery which puta on shoe oolea sum. Several other enterprises which If a, thorough job with an efficient A postcard deposited In a bottle, Frederick Shook ot Astoria, Long (from th« Ne»fltk Sunday Call.) Fewer and fewer ot them earns ta F80PEBTV. sealed and thrown In the New York without any naila or etltc'hes and fln-Island, spent Sunday with Frank Mr. and Mrs, Floyd undertook with the Self-Master colony, which pri- maehlne and good operator will give lehea the work with tho appearance Sherry. After serving eighteen years as a tho aid of thfiir reclaimed "tramps" r 100 per cent results, Charles Olter- garbage dumps off the New Jersey sanctuary for down-and-outers, marily offered a haven of jietice un-J o»fir!i 0|y Eonlly Corporation Has ehora oq May 26th, 1920, waa found of new shoes. Mr. Grand will use this havo jjrosperod. quiet where- habitual di inkera could Bo!i] Automobile Salesroom and «on of Howell Btatlon, Henry Pro- machine to specialize in resoling la- Two Births. Floyd's Self-Master.,Village in tho But moat of all gained, the two be- break themSGly.es of their liable. Mr. baaco of Mllhurst, Clayton & by Daniel Mendcs, a Portuguese fish- northern part of the state will pass lieve, is the host of Btoriea and ex- Double Houso on the Comer ot Ma- erman, a mllo off Porto Santo Island, dies' ehotis and he invites inspection A daughter was born to Mra. Kalunder the hummer of the auctioneer ond Mm. Floyil could nut remain In- jilo Avenue and Gold Street. Bon and HOBS Clayton of West Free- of tho new machine. periences they have acquired In their active. They tried a new field. hold should be among the spray coast of Madolra, May 21th, and re- Chrlstenscn of River Plaza yesterday August 1st. association with those who aro often The property of the Newark City iperators In Monmouth county who turned to the Attorney-General Tues- morning at the Rivervlew hospital. They bought about thinu hundred Indicted for Postal Theft. The owners, Mr. and Mrs. Andress cnlled the dreg's of humanity. Mr. acrea of land adjoining thco rlginal ealty corporation on the corner of are getting such results. day. In the afternoon at the hospital Mrs. Floyd, are selling the grounds be- Floyd has written one book, "My :ap)9 avenue and Gold street was The card, one of many thrown Into Frank Grabowsky, who wae ar- Edward Borden of Little Silver Point tract. On thla they hail their "boys" During the past ten days to two rested on suspicion In the vicinity cause they wish to" travel. Only the Monks of Vagabandia," nnd now labuild a modest one-fmnlly home. .Bold yesterday through tho Hadley- weeks, spraying with a number of tho garbage on Hew York BCOWS and also gave birth to a (laughter. "big house" of tho colony, in which preparing to write another. The , Hall real estate agency to the estate dumped off the New Jersey coast in of tho Asbury Park postomce the Then the two sought out a young potato growers In Monmouth county nlgbt it was robbed of $27,871 In the Floyds live, will remain unsold. book, and several magazines which man who had recently married and -of Hugh Getty. Tho proporty won has gotten definitely underway with an effort to determine whether tho All Square. Municipal buildings may bo erected Mr. Floyd (nan edited, was set ' hold at $23,000. The realty corpora- refuse would drift to the New Jersey stamps and postal savings certifi- who had a email mills route, Tho most ot the guess-work eliminated, Jones: Sorry, old man, that my hen on the property. up, printed and bound in the colony young milkman wan persuaded that tion Is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Har-end It makes no difference whether shore, was received by Cyril A. cates, has been indicted by a federal The Self-Master Village tract Is by various of the "boy:;." of Seabrlght. grand jury with three other men ;ot loose and scratched up your gar- he could own the houso by paying \ Vfy w. Dobbins of niversido drive. the spray rig Is attached to a tractor den. bounded on its four sides by new "Once the shell ot their resistance j Mrs, Dobbins Is president of the con- or truck or a horse-drawn outfit Tho experiment was part of charged with the robbery. Tho oth- for it In monthly Installment!! no ers are Leo Lowry, E. M. Stewart and Smith: That's all right—my dog parkways. Route 29 absorbs one of is pierced," Mrs. Floyd said in an in-larger than tha Bum ho paid for ' Corn and Mr,. Dobbins to secretary. opraylng six rows, they all do equal- Smack's work In preparing a beach these. Several buildings are scat- terview, "hoboes are just like chil- The pioporty has a frontage of H ly effectlvo work. pollution case for trial. James O'Neill. ate your hen. rent. Jones: Fine! My car Just ran over tered on tho premises. Amoni; these dren. If you praise anything they Thla plan, too, worked out suc- feet on Maple avenuo and 05 fecit on Mr. Okerson la ipraylng nearly are a printshop, a small concrete have done, they are iio highly pleased Gold street. Fronting on Maple ave- Preventorlum Inspected. your dog, cessfully. In the past flvo yearn 700 100 acres of potatoes and doing the Beturns to Hospital. block factory, a place for weaving that they are willing to do more. If homes of similar nature havo been nue Is art automobile salesroom, onework quickly and effectively with a About 125 New York and New Jer- rugs, and some art shops. All were you tell them that they aren't as story high, of hollow tile and stucco. Mrs. Ida Erlclison of Farmingdale sey doctors, directors and friends of They Still Wear Them. erected on tho land. Many Btrcetn In Togram outlined that spells success. has returned to the Spring Lake hos- Ho: "What did you buy?" built and operated entirely by hoboes good as the others, they start to feel that vicinity have beon named nftcr , j It la 37x60 feet and has a rnezaanlne Mr. Okerson plans to spray every pital for the fourth time in the last tho Farmingdale proventorium at- of their own volition. ashamed of themselves and try to ''floor. This building Is now vacanf. seven or nine days, If It mcuim cut- tended the annual Inspection of the She: "Nothing. I was looking at Mr. and Mrs. Floyd and tholr frlcndo. six months. She was operated on for some dresses." Offers from trustees of many phi- work harder. Tho few former hoboes who still It was formerly o&cupled by George! ting out some of the cultivation. a. tumor and complications set in. institution last Wednesday. Tho pre- lanthropic Institutions have come to , H. Roborts. In the rear of. the sales- W. J. Clayton and Son report that ventorium was founded in 1909 to He: "You don't need any dresses." "Rut. don't think that hoboes aro rcmnin on tho village proporty hava 1 She Is now there for an Indefinite, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd. According to unintelligent. In all our experience gained such high reputation for in- room ID a double house fronting on they have • sprayed bettor than 100 period under observation. Mrs. Er-prevent the development and spread She: "No, of course not, but a lot their present plans, however, they 'Gold street. Tho Hugh Getty estate of tuberculosis ampng children. Since of girls are wearing them!" with thorn we have never yet found dustry In the vicinity that they will acres In two daya with plenty of lckson was formerly Miss Ida Chad- will travel until they find a spot in one illiterate. Furthermore, almost have no difficulty in finding positions if bought tho proporty as an invest- prossura which give a through cover- wick of Red Bank and la well known that time it has cared for 8,800 chil- which to settle down. They may then %{»ient. dren. Tho Outlook. all come of parents who are wealthy after tho Floyds leave. ing to tho vlnea, locally. Sho lived In Red Bank for found a small colony for hand-crafts- or are in the higher professions." Only s lew yeara ago no spraying over fifty years. "Things might be worse," Bald the men. New Theater Manager. The "big house" of the colony Is ,( HIGH SOnOOIi MIN8TBELS. was done In Monmouth county but man "who trleB to be cheerful. The colony was founded ahout ft entirely furnished and decorated by Saved Ills Bacon. now almost 100 per cent of the grow. Florist Shop Bobbed. Walter Haas, formerly manager of "I thoroughly agree with you," re- the Capital theater at Worcester, score of years ago when young An- men the Floyds befriended^ Many He had joined a golf club, and i Fins Program by Twelve B Clnes on in in tho Allentown section spray, Cash and checks to the amount of plied Mr. Growcher; "and what's dress Floyd and his bride,' Lillian of these have been poeta, actors, writ- his first round ho hit the ball a Friday Night. with a rapid increase In the Free- 11,200 were stolen from Anthony De- Massachusetts, has taken over the more, I think they aro going to be.' Blanche Floyd, decided that their ers and painters. Usually they keep mighty swipe which by some miracle hold area. management of the Strand theater at Twelve B class of tho Red Bank Faslo's florist shop at Long Branch Freehold. John McNuIty has been mission In life wa3 to help humanity. their identities hidden under names landed it In the hole in one. \ high school gavo a minstrel Bhow be- the night before Memorial day. The The Photographer's Advertisement. The pair—he a lawyer just admitted such aa Slippery Jim, Kerosene Bill At tho second tee came another ' fore a largo audience Friday night In th«ft was discovered by Mr. DeFaBlo transferred from Freehold to one of "Your own baby, If you have one," to the bar and she tho daughter of and Happy Holland. miracle. Again he did the hole In I the high school auditorium. Tho title lied Banlc Youth Honored. when he entered tho olflce the next the Reade theaters at Kingston, New advertised the enterprising photog- an Episcopal minister—cast about Prohibition, Mrs. Floyd declared one, and as the ball disappeared Into ' wan "A Holiday on Twelve B'B Plan- George A. Gray of 150 West Front morning. Tho thieves apparently en- York. rapher, "can bo enlarged, tinted, and until they struck upon their plan. fostered the greatest change in. thethe hole he turned round, white and tation." Mrs. Ada Cranda.ll and Mrs, street. Red Bank, has been elected tered tho store through tho green- framed for $9.75 per dozen." The two gave their entire time to down-and-out , phase of humanity trembling. i Edmund .yomStoeg, Jr., were In president of tho pre-legal department house. The pollco found but few Undergoes Operation. the work. As a result they today can which has occurred since the start of "Goah!" ho breathed. "I thought I'd Mrs. Nettie Crebs of Leonardo, was ehargo of tho show. of tho New Jersey law Bchool at Kow- clews to work upon. The Register^ advertising column say that they have provided a home American hoboism. '• missed it that t!me."-r-Judge. Ward Taylor took tho part of Col-ary. Mr. Gray graduated from the operated on yesterday at the River- are tho merchants' show windows. and shelter for nearly 100,000 hoboes. As tho eighteenth amendment onel Twelve B and ho was supported iong Branch high school last yeari It payo to advertise m The Register. view hospital. She is 68 years old. —Advertisement Their project, which was based upon forced up tho price ot alcoholic bev- It Pays to Advertise In The Register, by1 John Glblon and John Galm. Tho ) two end mon wero "William Russell I and Robert Malda. Solos wore sung , by Ward Taylor, Rose Caruso and Loutso Nicholas. Tho two end men sang a duet, and a elclt In monosyl- lables was presented by Margarot f - Hackstaff and Fcrcy Dorcmus. Jessie f $, Thomas gavo an acrobatic dance and TCllzaboth Emery and Katharlno Le- f Malstrc, a clog dance. Alma vom- T I Steejj and Rqba Simon presented tho ) "danco of the nymphs." Tho Twelve T i B class orchestra gave a short con T k' cert on gazoos, with Eobert Maida Pi conducting. T i_ Others who took part were Kathleen f Murphy, Agnes Weaver, Mary Allen, Jeanne Lufburrow, Mary Harrison, t Marie Gramman, Frances Wolcott, t Anna Cameron, James Balrd, Dudley T Shaffer, Frank Blstedcll, Angelo Mur- dlco, Frederick Gill and Nelson Eyles. William Firth and Jack Strong, as- , BlBted in tho make-ups and Miss t i Ruth Loddy, girls' physical training REGULARLY 35c T instructor, coached tho dancing. 'OR three score and Fancy Crab Meat size can29c t ten years A&P has T \ REPORTS MANY BENTALS. RAJAH T had a single purpose— 0tJar John Prothero Alno Sells a House on Salad Dressing 8 15c f I Shrewsbury Avenue. to sell the best food that J t John B. ProtHero has sold a six- 16 ~ " 29c t room house on Shrewsbury avenue, can he found anywhere The average number ot copies per issue of owned "by Mr. and Mra. Harry Watta WH3TEH0CSE T ot Borgon place, to LJole Maxson of at the narrowest margin taUcan9 •?•• Mlddlctown township for $4,500. Mr. Evaporated Milk 3 23c and Mrs, Maxson will tako possession of profit possible. this fall. balta Mr, Prothoro has rented an apart- Tao Tea Balls 10 - 21c ment on Allen place to F. G. Cyrex t of Matawan; a six room houso on GIFTS FOB FATHER'S DAY Maplo avenuo owned by William P. T Durham to William Rau; a house owned by Mrs. J. B. Pharo of Peters CIGARETTES . place to Archie Gant; a flvo-room houso owned by Joseph Marks to Mrs, ICED Lucky Strikes. Camels. Old Golds. Chesterfields, i John Holt; a six-room, houso on.Lin- Sweet Caporala, Piedmonts. i coln avenuo owned by Henry Franz The Red Bank Register to Mra. F. B. Hodbcrp;; a thrco room CABTON 10 plcffS. 5|.15 O pligB. OOo 'iT apartment owned by Mrs. H. B. Isaacs on Rlvorsldo avonuo to Mr. ISO's In This ana Mrs, W. A. Slsson and tho Van- derveer cottage at Little Sliver to Lucky Strikes, Camels, Old Golds, Chesterfields. Francis Webb of 'Philadelphia. EIGHT O'CLOCK The largest selling hiffh-ffrade cottee In 29c the world mellow and full-flavored. CBEMO CIGABS . . C for OAo WELL IMrBOVE THEATER. ft. sold or distributed through the mails to paid sub- Hunting Theater to be Closed Dur- 25' ing Alterations. Tho Hunting1 theater, which was I recently merged with tho Strand RED CIRCLE scribers and otherwise during the six months thoater, will be closed this week nnd A blend of tho choicest Colombia and Snider's Catsup 11 "*• 15c t will remain closed until Labor day, Brazil coffees. Smooth richness rare •when it will bo reopened with a pro- Delightfully Tempting Whole Wheat Flakes gram of talking plcturoa and vaude- bouquet ville. During tho summer tho inter- ft. Wlth the bran pkgs preceding April 1st, 1930 is ior will be rodocoratcd and extensive Wheaties "* 2 25c i alterations will bo mado to make tho 29' placo more inviting. Tony Hunting. BEST FOODS •who has beon proprietor of the Hunt- oaJOI ing thoater, hos beon engaged to BOKAR Mayonnaise 7 19c •manago both houses and he will have America's greatest packnge - coffee iir his headquarters at tho strand thea- value.' Cholco of tho Byrd Expedition. ter until tho Hunting theater reopens 14 "• 35c 7 next foil. ft. tin 7 I • »*• 35' Uneeda 7 IMPROVING AT HOSPITAL. a 8lt pllfr 7 BIlBS Ednn Woodward Underwent PIEL'S 6 bots: 25c Christie Brown " - 25c 7 Operation Six Woelis Ago. LIGHT or DARK i Miss Edna Woodward of Leonardo, who underwent, tin operation for ap- C & C (CANTBELL & COCHRANE) pendicitis at tho Long Branch hos- GINGER ALE 2 bots. 25c KILLS FLIES AND MOSQUITOES 7 pital six weeks ago, Is slowly Im- C & C (Cnntrcll & Cochrane) Tale Dry BLACK FLAG LIQUID % pt. can 25c proving. 8ho ia a daughter of Mr. 7 and Mrs. Charles H. Woodward. The GINGER ALE large hot. 20c past 'week she has been euffernlg pint can 43c from swoljon glands. She will prob (No Deposit) ably remain at the hospital two YUKON PALE OR GOLDEN BRILL-0 large pkg. 15c weeks. Miss Woodward is a sten- ographer for E. R. Snydcr & com- GINGER ALE 3 bots. 25c pany of Atlantio Highland:!. SUPER SUDS 3 pkgs. 25c PURE GRAPE JUICE DOUBLE ACTION ASP Brand Advertisers get quantity aild quality NINE A'S SUPERIOR. pint bot. 19c qt. hot. 37c WILBERT'S AMMONIA Ige. bot. 19c f River Street School Clnns TCxcnls nt Bnsebnll and on tho Tnult. A baseball team of tho nlno A f claon of tho River street school de- FRUITS and VEGETABLES feated tho nlno 13 class a few days X circulation when they use nco, 22 to 15. Home runs wero hit Special at All A&P Markets by Dlnty Arnonc, Napoleon Plnga- WEEK-END SPECIALS tore nnd John CnprlonJ f The nlno A's also Won a trade THURSDAY. FIUDAY nnd SATURDAY f moot between thn seventh, eighth FANCY RIPE TOMATOES and ninth grades by a'ocoro of 43, Tho nlno B'B mado 35 points, tho ft. 15c f eight B's eleven points nnd (ho seven t A'a flvo points. Prime Ribs of Beef . lb.27c CANTALOUPES ....large 8c D f iraV_|]Iavoii «'°»t» IUimson. FRESH MACKEREL 1b. 12c Tho tfilf i Haven Robins defeated extra Iarg4 10c T The Red gister Rumoon Aljt'. Sunday aftnrnnnn by a ncora of" II to 2. Tim Itoblnn macla ? ton hltn whlln tho Ilumsonltea woro T ablo to fiollrrt but two. Tho ucoro wan n tie, 'i to 1!, until the Bnvcntll t Inning, when'a rnlly upon, tho port T Member New Jersey Press Association of tho lloblnn net ted them threo f ' moro runfi. Great ATLA1TSC & PACIFIC Tea Co. r Audit Bureau of Circulation. Firemen to l'luy Hall. t •Tho IWIcf llro company bnncbnll 46 MONMOUTH STREET toam of Itcil Bunk will piny (Mo Fnir RED BANK, N. J. , Havrn nro compnny next Tuemlay af- EASTERN DIVISION f tfflM«aS(l5 8, ? ^ Page Twenty-Eight RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 11, 1980. CHURCH AT OCEAN VIEW.

BLACE OF WOB- Sim> BEING BUILT. H oAl 9 E It Will be Used liy All the Protestant DIRECTION TONY HUNTING Denominations of the Ocean View Section of Leonardo—Dedication Exercises Nest Month. The Ocean View section of Leon- A BIG NEW SHOW TODAY, THURS., FRI. ardo, which la inhabited chiefly by Sturea Serformaaces Dally—2:80, 1:00 «n