MoBmoutb County'i Onwr All the Nomi of Market rUioo - BED BANK < . The Register's OlflsiOfled ' And Surrounding Towns Department— fold Feotleulj and Wltboul .Where tho Scllor PlntU tha Buyer.

Iisucd Weekljr, Entered si Eooond-Clau Matter at tho Post- ' VOLUME LIV; NO. 36. offlco at Red Dunk, N. J* under tbo Act ot March 8, 1819. RED BANK, N. j., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2,1932. $1.50 FEK YEAR PAGES 1 TO 8. :hroo rabbits, tho goose and the NEW GIRL SCOUT TROOP. ' Samuels Shoe Fined $32.75 For hleken which -wore killed wore val- Rotary Club Is Boro Bus Line Three-Day. Mission ued at $31.50 and that ho expects to Organized at High School With 28 Rumson Seeks Aid "IO paid for them. Ho says that nejth- Membcra. Stock Is Sold Trapping A Dog ir ono of the dogs gat caught In. the Eleven Years Old Ten Years Old at Trinity Church For Unemployed lear trap. Ho«showcd tho reporter A Girl Scout troop has been or- ganized in tho Bed Bank Junior Many Attended Auction Sale nt Berry, Christian of Pine Brook :he body ot ono of tho dogs. Thero Mort V. Pach, Red Bonk Club's First Service Was Belt Line and to be! was a small blood mark on ono of high school under the sponsorship of Funds Will be Exhausted After Red Bank Store Thursday— Wat Arrested Last Week on a First President, Tells of Its Rumson Line With Three tho Red Bank parent-teacher asso- .Held Sunday, Monday and tho front paws where tho dog hald Two Projects Are Completed About 2,500 Pair* of Shoes Charge of Cruelty to Animals jot caught in tho trap, -Mr. Chris- Early Days—Japanese Speaks Busses—Today thef Company ciation. The troop. No. 18, has 28 Tuesday—Rev. Thomas A. —Council Discusses Way* to Brought $2,910. —Claims He Got a Raw Deal Ian said tho other dog'had a Blight Here Tomorrow. Has 26 Busses. \ members and it meets in tha Junior high school every Friday afternoon Conover the Missioner. ' Raise More Money. Borry Christian, ono of tho best ;rap mark of tho Bamc kind on ono Tho stock and fixJuroB of Samuels' of Its pawB. Tho flrBt meeting of Rod Bank Ro- Tho Eoro Bus company celebrated after the close of school. Miss Bar- A three-day teaching mission will ! nown and most--respected-colored .tarlann _ took place eleven years ago its tenth anniversary of operation The 'problem.ot ralalnemoro money * Shoe storo conducted by William S. bara Deckert Is captain und Mrs.e held in Trinity Episcopal church to cohtinuo the unemployment relief —Borkowlts-4n-ttw-Haddoa_bloflK_aa •c»ldcn.tn of Plno^rqok1_was arreat- lost Thursday at ThomaB's Inn, Friday. The company began Febru- Howard Manning is lieutenant. Both r n West Front street next Sunday, program was dlscuusod at Thursday Broad Blroot, hear Wlilto BteeefrwaB !d"aiid"ilnod-last-wcclF-on"S 6Ti"argo~| "vsrhlcli at that-llme-waB-a-proinlnfijit iiry 2tith, 11122, with n holt, linn run- I the Cnptnln mil ll'pntonnnt nrn fni-j.1-Mon.day—intl—^ueaday,—T-horoughiy- . sold under tho -hammer Thuruday1 f cruelty to animals. Ho was ac- eating place located on West Front ig tliruugh file business aectiun of uny fiieniBors et the junior" ingiv "rained missioncm are being sent ln- y afternoon, by David Goldstein ot Aa- iused of having trapped and shot a Articles of Colonial Days on Kxlilblt street on .part of the premises now Red *Bnnk and Shrewsbury avenue y.chool, .o every parish of trie Episcopal or and council. Tho addition to tho bury ParJc, who' won appointed by loif. TJio dog liad killed poultry at Art Ifraft Shop. occupied by Riverside Gardens and and a Rumson line. Three busses Tho momhera arc Doris Swift, hurch in . The object borough hall and tho improvement ot the court In tho Interest of tho cred- nd rabblta owned by Mr, Christian. as the outcomo-of this'small gather- comprised the rolling PtccK, Today Ruth Shaptor, Dorothy Norcqm, if the mission J.H tn present thn fun- certain roads, now -untlcr way, will In commemoration of tho Wash- ing has grown tho large and active thO-Ctimpuny has M.modern busses, oxhauat tho relief (untin for wanee. itors, The. auctlonoor waa Ira Van- Conrad Grcenbow of Plno_iBrgpfc. ington-blcehtonnlal, ono of tho show .Miyjorlc Thomna, Helen - McKcp, damental-principle* of Christian bo- -- Poznakot\VcBlrlSnd, who has of led VSB tho owner of the dog, a wire Red Bank Rotary ctub of today. 22 of which arc used ^or the sched- Marjortfi Norcom, Davina Maclnncss, ief and practice find to teach definite Since, the last meeting Mayor Vtin windows of tho Art Kraft shop on uled.'runs and four of which are re- R. Halsey has conferred with Howell many sales In this viclnlly. ' ' lalrod terrier, The arrest'was mado [Broad-illroothau been decorated with Mort V. Pach was chosen the first Aleyno Johnson, Betty Huhn, Made- j^acts about the work of the- Episcopal iy-John-Kendrlolcra- ropresontatlvu president of~ Rotary In Red Bank served for charter purposes. VanOcrhlg, county unomploymont re- ..._: Tho Balo wua attoliiloii-by— many colonial objects. With an American line Hen"dricitaoti~Xjry"HeavH church lu the world. In an nntiouncc- lief director, In an endeavor to obtain f iho Society for tho Prevention of Da a and at last Thursday's gathering of ' prospective buyora who l)ld oagoily flat? background, tables, chairs, Sntiirdny Februaryy 25th,, Jane Hammcll, Dorothy Grlllln.Vcra ment concerning the purpose of thestatn aid for dependency relict and to got tho merchandise and store Cruelty to Ahlmaln. Mr. Christian Rotarlans at tho Globo Hotel John Dlrhan, Mlna Davis, MUllccnt Chln- mission It ia stated that, thero is n x wan lined $25 r.nU costB, nmountlnit stacls, various pieces of crockery, 1022, thc trolley cars running be- use the money for wagca. , Mr. Van- llxturos. Thero wan hardly standing candle sticks, books, pictures, chil- Lawley, the acting president, • who tween Long Brunch and Red Bank nock, Dorothy West. Ruth Walker, need, for-this sort ot work because Gcrhlg took up the matter with tho altogether to $32.75. Tho penalty filled the chair in the absence of tho of the general distracted condition room In tho Btoro. Long before tho dren's toys, on old grandfather clock, and Rumson and Red Bank stopped, Lawrence,'Elaine Gregory, statr; ofllnial:,'. They., said theJy woul..__.„d sale started a.largo crowd awaited /as Imposed by Justice Andrew Reid present president, Dr. Samuel Haus- Lillian Pflug, Mnrlo Canlllllon, of the world and the fact that nearly ( Eatontown, - ' old copies of newspapers and tap- operation. Tho next morning busses refuse tojipprove the request. Bum- tho arrival of tho auctlonoor. Many ostrles have been arranged to make mann, who was away on professional began thc runs. A month later the AUele Hcppncr and Marguerite May- every expedient for human relief has Eon made no apnllryitlna fop detmn* —Avonnen-woro-ln-tho-orowd, thoy-linv- duties, called upon Mr. Pach for atrolley line between Highlands and berry. been tried and found wanting. The dency relief last tali. —Tho-ovldenoo inoIuilodrthofldCB4j-ah_dttJ'actlvo-diBplayj, The. different -t4lK.-0n-R_Qtary_ and its purposes to and Tho patrol leaders are Marjorle services will be brief and at each one lng tho Idea that tho shoes wcro to og, a bear trap with teeth In it and objectbJt s off itinterest hhav eb boon loaned which .he responded cheerfully and Tied Mayor Halacy also conferred .with ;. bo offered In single pairs. Boro busses took Its place. In Aug- Norcom, TStaf]oHo"~ThDmasr' Elaine of them there will bcjm.ULfor.nia.!.lec-J oflicials o£ thc Rumson Improvement , lovcral muskrat traps. Tho dog had to the Art Kraft shop through tho In an Interesting manner. Ho told of ure and discussion. Rev. Thomas Mr. VanPoznak stated that Iho icon burled by Mr. Christian on hiscourtesy of local residents. ust, 1922, the line between Long Gregory and Ruth Shapter. Tho association regarding the clonatiotv—-~^ tho early days of Rotary In Red troop treasurer is Helen McKee. A. Conover wLll be tho missioner in ; contents of tho Btoro was free from ropcrty and it was dug up and Bank and injected1 Into tho meeting Brunch and Kqtl Bank and owned of $500 made by tho association to > , all encumbrances and that it was to irought to court. Mr. Berry claimed by thc Public Transit company, was Plans are being made to have the Trinity church. the borough for relief of tho noedy. /:' .rue Rotary, spirit. *~ members take tho first aid course Next Sunday morning at eight , bo sold In ono lot and secondly by hat ho waa not guilty of cruelty to Other short , talks wcro given by taken over. The Long Branch-High- Tho commissioners hoped that florao parcel" and whlchovor brought tlio !n- animal. Ho said a sreat many Florida Land lands lino serving Seabrlght, Mon- lor tho scout merit badge in first o'clock a corporate communion of the of this money might bo uacd for ohn H. Mount, Maurlco Schwartz, aid and also tho certificate. parish will bo celebrated. At tho largest amount would decide tho re- f his Chlncllla rabbits, chickens, ft {arl Haag, and Frank C. Cobb. A mouth Bench nnd North Long Branch wages. The mayor reported that, tho sult of tho auction. goeso and turkoys had boon killed waa bought from tho North Shoro eleven o'clock service the first ser- association prefers to have the money manlmoua rising voto of thanks was mon of the mission will be preached. .'• Tho first bid for tho lot was $1,000. ly dogs tho past two yeara. Ho said Bubble Bursts ixtended to William Weeks for hisbus company and was begun in Jan- spent for direct relief for tho present. This was quickly run up to 52,000 io had put the bear trap and eight uary, 1923. in 1930 the Freehold- At eight o'clock In thc evening the The mayor said funds could bo ifllclent manner In handling the first conference will be held, tho sub- and then in smaller bids until a-bid muskrat traps under a small bulki- Many Monmouth County People veekly programs of the club. Mr. Red Bank line serving Tinton Falls', Navesink Wants raised by an emergency note or by :, of $2,000 wns rocalvcd from I. Woln- ng occupied by part of his stock. Col|/s Neck, and Scobeyville was ject being "The Great Commission." popular subscription. Councilman/ Invested in Hollywood-by-the- iVeeks nas secured excellent speak- On Monday at ten A. M., Holy Com- steln of Monmouth street. Ho He said his object in doing this xs and haB arranged a number of opened with connections with nil Police Service James C. Auchlncloaa said the nicm- ~~.' outbid by $10 by Leo B. Wclsgal of Sea Company Which Has other lines of tho company. Thc munion will bo celebrated and there bers of tho council should glva'tho . was not to trap dogs. Ho said on ixceptlonally novel programs since will bo a service of meditation. At tho W, W. Auction Co. of Newark, hroo different, occasions during a Completely Failed. ils appointment as chairman of theRed Bank-Asbury Park lino was matter serious study and present who was tho successful bidder. Tho opened in May, 1U31, as a regular Petition Presented as a Result- of 2:30 a conference lasting one hour some method of solving tho problem eriod of a month the building had During tho Florida boom days rogram committee. wtll be held and tho subject will bo salo In parcels brought only $2,273. eon broken into by some kind of an all year ]jne. Frequent Robberies and Van- at tho next mooting. : there was great Interest manifested The ifbngs of the days were led by 'The Great Commission Abroad." At animal and throe rabbits, a goose Progressing with the times, the dalism—Other Matters Before Mr. Auchincloss, who is chairman . In offering tho stock and fixtures by local Investors iii certain holdings Dr. Harold Stokes and Past-presi- :ho eight o'clock conference Monday of tho police committee, reported..:.. In parcel lots to determine-whether and a chicken had been carried away. owned and controlled by tho Joseph lent John Lawley and they "were mileage increased from 310,250 miles Middletown Officials. Mr. Christian Bald he did not think tho subject will bo "Within a Mile that the commutes is contemplating,;,." a larger amount than tho lump old W. Young Properties, Inc., at Holly- iut over with much enthusiasm. the .first year to 1,500,000 miles cov- of Our Altar." Tuesday morning at :ho thief was a dog, as thero wore ered last year, including the sched- At the meeting of thc township changing the police telephone cystem • ,' *• could bo obtained, thoro was much wood-by-theTSea, Florida, and much Prof. Harold A. LaRos was at tho ten. Holy Communion and 'a medi- no feathers on the place and n» oth- uled routes and chartered trips. Al- committee of Middletown township by having direct wires installed from, - rivalry among tho hundred or more money went into the hands of this ilano. tation service will bo held and at thotho polico booths to police, head- ;: legitimate bidders who wcra anxious sr evidence that a dog had been company for stock issued to folks In At tomorrow's meeting of thothough never more than a mile from last Thursday afternoon a petition 2:30 conference tho subject will be about Mr. Christian said he thought the garage, tho Belt line bus covers with 191 signatures was presented quarters. The committee Is also inl\' '•~.'1 to get certain things in tho store. thlB section of Monmouth county as :lub tho- after dinner speaker The Great Commission at Home." favor of having a booth, in West The auctioneer estimated, that there ho killer was cither a fox, a raccoon woll as elsewhere. 111 be a Japanese university man 23-1 • miles a day. The Highland asking that a salaried policeman be a mink and that a number of his appointed to serve at Navcsink. Th< At the closing csnference at eight Park. •• ••••.' :j- wore at least 2,500 pairs of footwear Thc company conducted special who will toll of the Japanese sido of route busses cover GOO miles a day; o'clock Tuesday evening the. subject In Bidder all BIZCS, Kinds and El'UdGB. neighbors ..wnro of tho same oplnjpn the Long Branch-Red Bank line spokesman for the petitioners waa Checks for $145 and 5226 were re-..';.; boat-trlps-out of-Hew- York .at. com- thn Manchurlari question. A few will be "What Shall Wo Do?" ceived from .thn Stnto_.f.Pr_)inomp!oyi_;U_: Thoso brought an average bid of Justice Held asked Mr. Christian paratively small expense in order to weeks ago Mr. Weeks had a^Chfriese l.liio miles; - the Alan Bertie. Tho first namrs-On tin loss than a dollar a pa|r. Tho wln- how long tho dog bad been caught Branch line 320; the Freehold-Red petition was that of Rev, Charles P- men'- relief. The, balance still dug '.: permit Investors to see the property university man tell the Red Bank the borough Is 5613. Ralph Long-'-'.'v -_-Uow.ilxturoa.worq bid in by Biifelat^ in tho trap before it was shot, Mr. at first hand and then to go back and Rotarlans his side of tho great In- Bank line 1G0; the Asbury Park- Johnston, rector of All Saint* church. sKy of Front street at 55 cents each. Christian- said -ho did -not know hut Red Bank 300; making a total of Many robberies have occurred at street, secretary of tho unemploy- tell their neighbors about it. Quite .ernatlonal question. Many Alterations ment committee, reported-that twelve--^ —Phlllp~JlonnlnG-of"Brond-streot"bid jhaiJtho_Eorlodjnlght_havo_be»nL,for __A bug jpai pf .the. Red.Bonk Ro-i ?4231 miles covered 5 day by these Navealnlt of late nnd in one instance several hours. Ho saldTio Dui~lhe L busses. men hayg been selected for work • $5 each for tho BIX modern Btoro residents of nearby places visited the tarlans went to Lakewood Tuesday a house wan gutted by flio after- a lights, a Newark bidder offerod $25 'raps under tho building at eleven large part of its contents had been To Our Town Hall the borough hall addition and Tclock at night and that shortly af- property and were so enthused about night where they attended an Inter- The present Boro Bus company for work on the roads. for tho entire Bet of wall fixtures to- It that considerable Monmouth coun- :lty meet and "a good time was had stolen. Two colored men were ar- gether with the olllcermlrrors.Bholv- ;or daylight.ho went outside to see buildings occupy a block of ground rested and sent to the county jail. Nursss' Room, Two Comfort A request for a duplicate sat of I if any animal had been caught. He ty money went Into this Florida ly all." These inter-city meets are between Mechanic and Front streets lire, exemption papers of John. Ing and wrapping counter; tho oleo realty holding. ; advocated "by tho district governor Mr. Bepgle told the commltteemen Stations and Other Changes trio cash register was bid in at $75; sold ho lost no time In shooting the on Globo court. Tho garage Is onthat robberies had become so fre- Naughlon was referred to tho flrS'jf" dog and that ono discharge from his For a short timo tho company paid o get tho Rotarlans in the respec- the former site of the old Forum, the Will be Completed Within a committee. V\i the completo lot of clectrlo reflectors cash dividends. This was followed tive districts better acquainted. A quent at Nnveslnk thnt folks thero in tho two show wlndowa woro gun caused Instant death. He said first assembly place of tho towns- were afraid to leave their homes at Few Days. Lewis Wilson, chairman of tho flrtt^i he dog had not got caught In thoby paying dividends In scrip and then Imlliar meet will be held In Rodpeople and later a schoolhousc. In committee, reported that HowardTrf^': knocked down for ono dollar; the' later on very little Information about Bank In tho near future. night. Navesink has a number of largo awning In front of tho atoro benr trap, but In a small muskrat 1923 tho Lafrcnler property on Me- summer residences which are unoc- Tho work for tho unemployed ton, lire chief, has made a requ< rap, which hnd been fastened in tho company's nctivitle.fl reached tho chanic street and Globo court was which has been under way for several for a dozen fire pjojjco whist' brought two dollars. However, thoao stockholders. In response to an In- npicd dnrinjj the winter. Mr. Eeeglc who made these separate bldB lost such a manner that tho dog could purchased. Later property was bought said that almost everyone of theae weeks at the town hall at Red Bank badges and clubs, a dozen p.. pot walk off with tho trap. quiry mado last wcelt by The Regis- from tho Globo hotel, which Is now Is nearing completion. It will bo fin- gloves and boots nnd a w'/ I out on account of tho largo sum ob- ter In The interest of the local stock- Mission Ends at residences had been broken Into and tained by tho lump bid at the start At-first Justice Held sold tho flno used for the open air parking space rifled. He Raid that not only had ished within the next week or tenman's coat. ' i J holders tho following letter has been adjacent to the garage. Tho Hol- days. Although outwardly unchanged Two bids wero received l, j of tho sale. Mrs. B. Hnrwltz of would bo JCO and costs, amounting received. many things been stolen but tha t "Broad stroct got a souvonlr ot tho St. James Church brook property and tho Hubbard the interior of tbe building haa un- The General Supply company bL altogether to $57.75. After tearing "In April, 1029, tho Hollywood Com- wanton destruction of furniture and solo when sho was given tlio ad- romarks mado by Mr.' Christian tlv property on Front street and Globe other contents of the house hnd oc-liergonu many alterations. Bank bid 52.03 a ton and Keslvo roll tano wrapping oijuip- panies, which wero owned and con- court wcro also bought by the com- Thc second floor of the town hal Duffuesne slag company bid $2. 1 Justice reduced tho penalty to $32.75 trolled by Joseph W. Young Proper- For Two Weeks Services Have curred. • mont through Aha courtesy of tho In talking wltb. a Register report- pany. During tho day tho garage and The petition recommend ed tha \H the meeting plaeo of Ihn mayor neth Di'ucn of Itumson, who ia pres-- 1 ties, Inc., nnd which constitutes the Been Conducted by Two Pas- auctioneer, er, Mr. Christian said ho had not re- adjacent Boro Bus company proper- Otto Johnson of Nave-sink bo em nnd council. This part of tlie build- ident of the General Supply company,.: entire assets thereof, suffered tre- tionist Fathers and Church ty is used as parking spaeo for care, ing wad formerly a place for amateur stated that in view of the fact that£ ceived a fair deal. Ho showed tho mendous financial reverses In tho ployed ns a salaried policeman to pa roportor tho building or coop in Has Been Filled Nightly. The company also owns about nine- trol that pliice. Mr. BeCfilo stated and profesrilynal .shows. At ththce slag la to be used in tho unera-i* o succeaaful bidders wcro given form of a largo judgment amounting teen acres nf property on the state Monday In which to rcmbvB which tho poultry and rabbits had that Middletown township comprised southern end uf tlio room was a plat- ployment relief program ho would? to substantially $2,500,000 being en- One of tho most successful mis- highway nt Entontown, formerly form or stage where the productions reduce the price to J1.9G a. ton. Thai been kept. Tho floor of the coop is tered against them. The Judgment about forty square milna nnd that it about a foot and one-half above the sions over held at St. James's church known as thc Old Mill property. hnd only two .salaried policeman. Ho worrt KU'en, bids wero referred to the road com- in caso' tho nalo wan conllrmod by olTocUvely tied thn hands of these closed Sunday night. For two weeks tho court. Tlio lcaso oC tho prem- ground nnd It is supported by Fred Mutthews is tho oldest driv- said hn hud no criticism to make of The stage has been torn down and mittee. companies so that they wcro not able 'he church has been filled to Its ca- tn point of .service on thc line. Mr. tho space which il occupied has bf-'i-n ises was not offered for Balo at thopuncheons. In tho floor of tho coop to mako conveyance of their prop- these two oflleors, as ho realized Hint !B a hole through which tho dog had pacity every night and life masses Matthews started thc Belt line on the It waa a physical impossibility for walled in and made into an o'llice fur trmo tho auction waa held. erties and to collect tho largo sums overy morning have alao-been large- first day of its operation 'and has [lie public: Ucnllii unisex. Tho liist Harry Klatsky of Broad street, gained entrance. Tho dog had mado of money due under land contracts them to cover all this area. After this hole, Mr. Christian said. Tho ly attended. The women attended continued driving on that route ever considerable discussion tho petition moving picture shows at Red Bank Red Bank Masons who has his law oillcea in tho Dorc- from large numbers of persons scat- tho mlBsion the first* week and thesince covering more than 250.000 were, produced by J. J. Mannlx. That muH building, attended thc uulo ir wirq which cncloaed part of tho eoop torcd throughout the country. The was referred to the committee as a had?been-broken-dqwn_by-tho-dog.—| g y men last week. miles on this trip alone. Jack Bur- was about 25 years ago. pTho price Hold Celebration TnTTIirtct l l ttl arc also After Mr. Chilntlun killed the dog miuln isnrytttotl; throagh-|—The uervlcgs-dnrlnrrtlig two wcatt ~and ""J hn cnranmlccnVfn .scusseel open- creditors. vigorous litigation to relievo them- wero conducted by Fathers Richard lihuw he did not movo tho traps but let old employees of the coiripany, the the southern end of Thompson vu by uid-thm.- circulars which j^Bicentennial of George Wash-' Tho storo was- opened last May selves of thin bAirdon, but were un- nnd Athanasius of tho Passlonlst former driving on the line ho started, were and for a while. It did a good busi- them remain under tho building. Two successful nnd trio judgment, coming ovenuo at Leonardo. For several > found when thc stage waa Ue-1 ;ngton»3 Birlh Observed by mornings later ho found another dog Order, and at thc elbsing services thc Red Bank-Rumson line, and the inollshed. ness. Tho unusual business condi- as it did during tlio Blump in real for tho men Sunday night Father yeara pant thin end of the street has n tho trap. Ho shot and Killed this latter working ns utility driver and been clo.scd to vehicular tnilllc, due On the first floor of the building Red Bank Lodge—Address on tions^ together with tlin mild win- ostato values, destroyed the large Richard commended both tho menshop man. Tho company employs 41 a cell which was formerly used for dog, which belonged to Joseph Hock, real estate equities which wcro to the action of tho Central railroad His Record as a Mason. ter, caused bUBlncss to drop, off and a neighbor. Mr. Christian said that und the women of the purinh on men with a weekly payroll of about women pri.soneis 1ms be.en converted dciplto a last mlnuto-effort on Mr, owned by said companies. • their wonderful showing. An im- company. Thn company claims that .bout a year ago this dog'had killed $2,000, The drivers arc. selected for no one has a legal right to pass over Into u loom for policemen. Locker Muro tliun one Hundred Masons, Bcrkowltz's part to create business twelvo of his turkeys. Ho said he "Tho owners of this Judgment, Thc pressive feature Sunday night was theh* ability, courtesy, character and ; -j^ accommodutluns are provided. An- many of them from distant lodges, through a special ealo wheroby *lio had complained to Mr. Rock about highway Construction Company of tho bestowal of the Papal blessing sense of responsibility. other part of [he flr.it Hoor has been attended {ho bicentennial celebration Ohio, Inc., caused, a levy to bo mado after tho men had renewed their Tho company has placed mounda of could nicet tho demands of his cred- this. Ho said he told Mr,. Rock that James Hunter, a shop man, owns earth on both sides of tho track to mado Into a place for women prls- of George Washington's birth held itors, ho waa farced to CIOSQ his thereunder and on tho 7th..day of baptismal vows in unison. During ho would not attempt to mako Mr. nbout 150 plgonns whirl, have ma.le , enl ,,,„ bl,o [,„„, K0,n(f uver by lied Dunk lodge of Masona la Its- doors for their protection. Hock pny for tho turkeys If ho shot July 1930, purclmucd tho properties thin ceremony tho electric lights in In the. basement two eomfuit Jttl- roumrj in the Pach building Friday nt a sheriff's salo and received a deed tho church were turned off and thetheiTheyr homareo sIon weltlieloftol trainef dthegarnge that Ml:. I ,h0 CI.0H.qiI,K Th(! township commlt- 1 tlio dog. Mr, Christian snysithat Mr. Icemen claim liat the company/has tons are ne.-irlug e material y nftornoon. 13ook roviows wcro ^iven Rock did not shoot (ho dog. He says prevent tho IOUB which hna occurred." ities commlf.'Oon to luivo the street itiul traditionsi , an daddresd s on by Mrs. Frank 8, Curlla. Mm. Fred- Mint the dog continued to roam on Paullst Fathers of will away before the busses can park in opened. commonly known u.'i "HI'I-OIHIS" has preach tho .Wednesday evening nt>r- tho parking place. Mpn who have "Washington, thu Mason." Mr. Voor- erick B. Eddy, Mrs. Iceland, W, tils property, dcsplto Ills protests to The bonil of John M. West as town- been u.'ied, but tho workmanship bus il.i Interestingly traced nil of Wash- Crafts and Mrs. Henry C. Mccklem on s. been conllned to their homes because been so pel feet 11:1 lo show little lilt- ,,,,„„„ Its owner, TOM NOONAN COMING. of Illne^.i or s'mie other reason, have ship collector at $10,000 was renowed ington's connections with tho Ma- 8r. Mrs, Martha Pnpa t'ava a losurno Mr. Rock did not complain about and the bond of Joseph IS. Johnson fereneo from thai of the bust. lioth j ^ic ]MI ffroi uj ,thu time of hla WAI.KHK AND KICAUNS IIKM). often found that Mr. Hunter luia sent of tho Japanese question. Mm Mr. Christian having nhot his dog, lllnhop of Clilnntown nt Anbury D.S township treasurer at $10,000 waif 1 hoiiias A Ihe the men who did the Job ham rn- tho latter had Idlletl Ills wlrn hnlr town, who IH well known to i-udlo 11K- without t'lilulle.i were iippuliitcl. on "Washington, tho Man." motitu were Hcrvml and a noclnl houi torrler. lie fluid tho doi; was a thor- l>i-!il .•.en-Ice with Iho utmost n.-ifely They ure John Kauey, MolT rrlved ninny eolnpllliient.i fimn folks tonorn, will bo hcitrd.at tlio Aijbury Mickey \VtilU(u\ Khrowiihury boxer, mul rronnlny to il.-j patruTKi. There wh |1:1V Vocal Holo;l wcru rendered hy A. wno onjoyed. Tho liontcmieii wtfl't atighbrcd nnd ho felt thnt ho should Turk Convention hull on Thurtidny niul Jack KcuriiH, hiti itmniigiM', )mv<* Krrd Krclm, Jr., mid John J. " •il Urn town hall Leroy Milker ami violin nolou by Ar- Mm, Murk Hcoll, Mm. ir|o|eh«i bo recompensed for the IOSH of t«fj him; been few chiuu;e:i In Uu: per- were inaile. evening, Mnrch 10th, Hit! subject been held under bull of $l!,()0H eudi '1, musl of the men being there Uelteniever. thur linker, An Inteie.itlni; fact Bhormnn, Mrn, MonrnnFlcKcnhelnio nnlmul. Mr. Christina nftyn thnt he will bo "Ilnril Dollod ffiRgn nnd Soft lnouglit out fit. th" celebration was and Mrn. An|;o Nlnlnon, Mrn, Haul for tho action of tlm j;nnul jury, it for six, m'Veu and leu years, offered to pay $5 to Mr. Oroenhow Hulled HcurlB." Tho cntartnlnmont wnfi announced hint weok by .hnUlc; pn (aril 1'iirlj-. llmt mm of thn vh'lllnir Mnfioii.'t !• a non Banco and Mrn, John K. llniltl for tho dead dog, lln snyH Mr, Oroon- pnrt of tho proKi'iiin will bo prriontci. The ollleer.'t of thiv company (ire ix TAxr IU;SIM:SS. Klmci* C. WalnrlKlit. before whom ilin .1. Qulnn pmildcnl, Thulium I'. tnemhiM* uf lhi< IIHIKO ut Alexandria, prnDliloil nt tlin me liow accoplctl tiio offnr, pocketed the by aooiRn lUrono, fiiniuun nnnccrt •111. H cul.i i)f liclllli'llcni Vlrclnlii, whi'io Washington wn« p thoy wero given a hi'iirltu* UN ecu Miimimu vkci pie.'il'lcut. William 1.. Wi'i i, Filmier Sliiiwiiinn, will Im (in.I p.my luiiiiioriiii w h i i biu'itone; Ilownrd Wndo Kln«ny, mi mnilo ti Minion. A hiintlnonit'ly <:ul- moneyy niul him n receipt. 1 lu tluyH provloUMly, At thnt Hum Kml tuwll trrnrMirer niul geneiiil rnnn- (>|M Aulo l.lvrry. lill'.lll li I 'l.i v Kill ,^ Mll):rr' ll.lll oil Hliunp Chili (tonally Jinown finug lender; Lori ored pliologiii]ili of Wii.'ildiiKttm iinyn ho ntlllll linn 1 tin receipt nnd thnt WlntciM of I*oii|[ Itrnncli, ImrtrMuki' ;er, nnd Tlirudoro 1'. I'nt.um.i net:- Unmil .- ([,', l' Til,:,'i will I Thn Hlanip club of Iho llnd Unlit Orlh Klntioy, plnnlnt niul nccompnn A new tutnlnc.'i.'i h:m been litiirftMl award- wenling liln MliMonli' le(;ii!la wi\» 10* tin will nhow It lo nnyono wliu. In In- nnd Knit{)llnn nlntlnn nttcniiiint iu- liny. nl. Mi' Junior hliih nchool mot Monday will terested. bit; tho llurmony Tnmi]intcrfl, lien nl. Kalr llnveii. Clhllflivl Wesson, who Dudley Shiilli'i- In in i:i'iii'nil I'tivetl by tho lodi;o from tln> (Jcorno td ilrlcliH, Clark and Hciulrlekii; Nor. (tot'dlug to bin trutimony nt tlinheiu- Inr the pii.-.t few yeni;i hn:i bren In illllll'.,'. 'I'll,' liid-'.c Will Ilo 1,1 ll SI. 311 inenibern pieHeul. llnrrlnnti days Inter Iho nrront oc- 1 Wn.'ililni;ftm liifenlt-nnlnl ciiiiunlJ-'slon - rjllfi Arnintroni,', iinpriinn; Dnnilhy ing, charged WnjltrWnlUiMr- nnnild I'lilrli-k ,, lii clnlili- Tlniliidliy lll|;llt, llnnc.o .ineiil.lnl over tho nifttitliip iiii n. wnrrnnt nlKn"ln CUXHH iMi thn show lnl:dlie:i-i, hiui iilarteil the tlirollgll the eouHriiy of Coliglemi- llouUtt contrnlto nnd Mllliin White with nntmiilt tlld fiat tviy. M.nili 1 Ttli. Mrs lmlTi'i- l,i al.-m lu ICuntcn KlovoUtnK npoltn on Abyfinln UroimlNiw. Mr. Olirltillnn iinyn ho A "Woiiiiuili-Hii W ildliu:'* I'nlr Hnven Auto Uvi'iy, lln e*|icr!:i 111,111 Wllllfiin II. llulpliln. AuothiT hotttl Tunltnr, filocutlonlnl. Thn af- rh'll], ,,f M l:, ;.fl.,il'. Inn ntainpn nnd Wlllliun Iliinnoi thfil Homponn briirlnK clven uiulrr tho to lm\'e Iliree enl:i 111 olieiiitlon IIIHMI- i;l(t nn ilhiplny In Ihn lisl,;e Inr thn fair In linltiK KIVOII 'for thn biflinllt o Klirprlnn Hliowrr. Wonuin'ii Ittl.in HM Iv. Tell yenr.'i iif.n Mr. U'enson boui'.ht npolco mi "r,liibori;ll mi li'orrliii Ki'udKO nciilnnt him nnlllli'd tliKHRnnt thn relief fund of tho Imllnn- nuxllliir; Ill'll, 11 ll >•> I'' I 111.1 V SVIKI II r I 11111(1 |ll|l|. Mm, Clmilen \V. .li.n.-.i or AllmUi, MrthoillMt. iiundny file fasl' lni:ill|,-:ii of Allde ion llm', Sululil y INIosIrsIrtt (i(irr Nunr ul All. Hlumiin." Itolmit llcntlny flinwiu, nf thn Hni'li>ly for tlm-I'rnvmtlon (if vt tho Anbury ]odf{0 (if JOIIiri, ( ho.it, IM Iday. toj'.inpli of Wnnhlni'.ttin net lil'twiirll mil with- l Cnirlly ti> AnlnmlK about tho Imp- (li'diglii, nml Mm. Minn Unmlull of Mnrrh IHh, nl lhr* Itiil 11 unit Junior , Ilo II VJIM Wllll Iblie r M.-II.UV.III n-DI IIMVC , !iiu,l)i>' IH'IVIM;: nn exhibition (if Hint IHitltt. nlr mill 1 two Aineilraii ltd 1: 1 mil two eleijliiu pln« nnd nhnotlnft nf thn dogn. lie Mupln nvcniin wen reel|ilenl:i nf hlr.lt iirhnol [iml iliolt lime Innl ;!• Hi, ill ||1 [ilrlin,-, in- It will linvi- no linn-Ill); linvurit. Mlmt liiiibnril I>rukiMt 1 lohiini at H l.'i , '• Ib.lil'i. i'hl.1 In Ib" gill, i.f I'lnnl'H nnyn bn fnnln niirn thnt Mr. flreeti- many nlfln nt ii rmiinli'n HIIHWIT t:lv- o'rlorli. 'I'lic |>j.....• Ion. Mill lillilliei lllllllll I.' |ili'liui'i lit nil. 'I'hl-i win 11 11....1111•.,I tV.o faculty ndvlnnr iif thn club. To WiuihliiKtiin liy Air, eiln will bn de. A. I'IIIIImi. Al Ihn ilieiii of,Iho ]i|o. how did iinl do thin, lln In c(|unlly im Monday by thn iiien\ln-ni of tln-lr Votril |>> Chnilhihhi On, i.>ie; no hlr.her." nt n in.'i-tlti^ ,,f th,< l».l ,iiii:h i,MIII,-II •llns Jiinn (Illlljr of Jlrd l!/inli npnn pill |,i, i . Ilo far ginm nil e iliinentii VM'MI neived. (M.rtnln Unit ]ipriiiiiinlnii hnd to bn lirlrlK" club nt Mir) h IM.' of Alii. n, U, (', nuci-nni! fur Ihn trupn nn Ihn i\ny (it Ihn nf' noiiKcf, Mm I In nml III. l''u th \ Inc. i IIOIIII'II •ur i in n nlnr.i, Kilo llodln. Wiinlcil: 'lo IIII,,W III.- wlii.ii-iil.oiil.i IIIJ: .liy Mm AlroM imn lv.11 o.l.i.ii, lit lln, lioiiin nl Mm. VVII- intf llrfmlnr l>»tilel O. ITnntln)tfl nlnwnn\ renlltncl A Ilnina nit tlin Itlvrr. I I1". K. IllirNl, it.': limit Im t ii i.itni ill '.',7I»I Hill, II, I''.,lv.nl,I I'. II,-,||l-|, (',,,,,, ||, I , Iliciil (n Mr, ICPIKII li'k. lln rnyrt thnt Ymir divtimirt conin Inin (it no nnml, |p|irpnon(|nir nun ur Km oNt't ,1 IIIKI .Ir. i-;iin'itini' iii,iiiii,-i.iir, i.', HMIIIIIIIIV. Miirih Ihrvftlli. 1 Tlic l.ict (lit „( Will.', Mr, Ki'iiittlck dln|il(iyod lib) )ntitf(n nn n ('out nn $75 1'iM month. Thn no-(iinnl. tlillortllK lliiunni In tll<l" lilni'i I'oinpiuiy, foi 'MM1 liT.'lhu nni .il nic'llli): or ull II, Will llnd II nn nil innI-IIIIM''H if nmlniwmir, him nr Hi i nn |(i-l Vli',. idf (in nil |ilnrl>iiMl'>f iKiclely hut Hint hn did lint nlniw n ItnfxrnlH'ril. Klvn'nldn IJ.ililelin, I W)HI nln hnnl In 111 my "|» i-i'lullv. nloiti [loiiln, uulo c.ln'M nnd iioii >n i,I,,I nw Hi-Hi nml illn, ion, i.r th"lo Ilii'lr Iliiu liil II.I. M- I. In nnil. I'ly, Illll lilnveil, lillllll, lll'l'.lllincil. 111 iiii,l,i..ii,ii, |.,,,,l,-i\, 111,I i;l,nei, Miiehiudi) iittoot, itfid Ititnlt," Advor Will (nil NVIIII iminplrtt nnv tiill" Ail |;ln.'ltl|i, Mltioln ir'.llvi nil I |l' II,ill,I,I, I I'. IIP Ll V iiil.ilM.IIV \% 111 I",,,.,11,1, ,,I , vs It tl i IK,,, Allim li Illnii of mbr*, (• (iI lintrt, nil onll'tim nil. n»i»K!ll witlttilll, Jin r-nyti bn i i, 11.-1J11•, < i, nil Iiiml i,f HIIHH, tlfirmrrit. • lirnn linn JTfl, Itnl llunli, Aihet tllln fnilnlni' Allf h"l I.J( i| ilculf r fol lirM Me lid IV, M.ll ll (III. Ill I" IK) A, I'lnvll, HUT, II,, ,,'..•, I, 1 l.ii', lilitnrlri rii. l.«vvln Mlinlnllv Illli,|,. ft lirllevn thai Mr. ICiinli It'll hnd u li-n»l rl.t, i-.ir tir/t-tf t*i) iiu'I hrdifflrt'**, mill iihiilteiiililn mifnly |:liin". "' M M , ill III,' |i ,.|,|. in .' l.f III,' |iirr-.|i|i-Ml, toll, Ti .i,i A.h ill. |.n nl. Illlind nliert, Jlrd llnnlt AiKpltlae I'llllil. lo poniell III" plncn wtlll'llll I'nr Aftrrildnll VWddlllnil. I-I llprchillv llhii|i. Ill llroflij ill f 11. rt iD'i.i, II, .1 1 u,nil. ii, 11. i.iiiM.1 t, il,,in,.i,i. ri, ,ii . Inrlit, •Midi n wnn mil. IriiirU nnlU fur him Tilxodon nla.. An,,11,, .l, |!i,I 11,11,1- A.lv, lll»(,nl«lit. I1. 'I1, llnllhllin, II? Illonil atmrt, llml (tunllly Mln... l(< prtli Inu H\w\>, AOvnl llnr nnlil. I". H. llolinn, lli'in -Iniv. r Molt.I LI'.Inn, (ollliolly of Ifil Uniili ; nil H|' lo llnl'V M'nlil Mn liliin nlniji hn rnlnflii«, Mr, C.'hllntlnil Inld 'Ihn llr||lnt(i|' rr llnnlf. |i"or vmir *'iHivnii|nii(?« (*,...., AilvrlUm lll'lll J'i llnltt n( fldlt-lcn In tlin nullify; (IITII < plrli'il "II |i|..h,ll,i'|..n or II. I.. IVnri'», In iimo Tun «, th nil Illllll Hi'hool iiilli|'< In liy II pnrlni Ihnl, nrtrr Ihn lixmlnK win VVcilniMiiiiy mni llntiirdny, rveiiln^n I'CIIIIIMI, nl Wnira, »l (in. llK»t "f limtPllnln IIOKII. .1, 1. I'm™.., I'nr fliilo. DIM Ili I.I MnIm ' 11.. 1 -. • t. ,«l"'t will I'" nt II ,in I', KHmf «npnl|rner,f littlille tllnl ptlville Hi Inn nvri Jimtlcn ltr,|il dlrtelfd Mr. Ken - Advnillnninniil. Inilinlltii! nhiiliHH,", fltiu'i \\>unninl Mocliiihlrn' luill, full Itiivin, t), ,1. IIIHIII ivnli.i nil llnvol*. lll'lll I'-v hi Ih'i M.iii'.li .11 ll.oin.. of < K"• (1'I'• I liiiildliii!, "vi.iy TIKIXII'IV nnd Thnri* ltni,)lr|. 'IVli.tilHiIlB Itnl Hilllll 1HIKI ililck tn lUqltiiy thn tinpH. lln tinyi Lull (ill; rp,,, |,,| iinlil Mni.li J-.lli. lldl ll'lllttli I'nniliiilirllii. 11,(1 (I.I.HI iin\ l,i,,,-0 nil.I ill,.till",I wnli'l Il'ill II, i'.,ui I I'lil ill. I.11I1.W I. Alive! il.iy In ,,,•,!,,! In |,|i |,,lll|,|( lltiim«.« thn Impn MIHUIM linvn l>«nit tftumtn Vl.llllin (•lilr.i|io,1li,t, im,,, fV'nlit Ililll, trlr|ili.,)in (l;!. All<)|tn I tu ault ynur tiDinpri l>r"il pimtrn mi'1 lloltt* IMndf rl i filill. fiUNI il|l,n| Mnnlliliti'rt. »' Mlliln tn V"ln tinln" wilril nrpdPi ,>nl> n i|llnll Pnilnl ynti |lm| lln will r>»«lt Rep|loi| HI'I v|cn. I'I IM! II p I',,1,1 mil,,| nml Hull,I,I. nWi'l t.lliK'h. 1 lliiiml elitiol, il|idnll». I tod HnliK, I'M,,110 l?llh It".I II,mil. liMwei.ll |l,() | U if ,ni=nii", lt« AdmilU.iinui.U Iii s leunl wny, lln «ay« Hint tha Mml DBIIU, (illulln PW. •- »lll n-l,III.,, in.,,hll.,o W Iii".I,I .Ilinrpll (' I MeHI", |n|fi|>lliill

|—flos-flrnnd-StT7~™~r~N(rw«rkr.Nr-J?— RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 2, 1932.

and attractive restaurant will be op- of the church will begin next Tues- f Tunney Tells Lincroft News. crated. Among the Improvements will Tinton Falls News. day. Both tho ehurcn and_the so- boa much enlarged dance floor on ciety are out of debt. All bills have (The' Bed Bank Itatrliter can b* bouKht Mrs. Elizabeth Slovens, one of tb.e jt Lincroft from Eitwurii Uoustaton, Jr, tho second Door. been paid and tho church' and the of Life Here who boa • delivery touts.) oldest residents of this place, is very society have balances on hand. sick. ' ' Peter Farley is sick with grip. A joint praotlco of the members Mrs. Charles Dreyer spent part of Retired Heavyweight' Boxing >f the choir of the chapel and the cast Colt's Neck News. The ladles' aid society of the Meth- 1 last week with relatives at Phila- Champion Call* Red Bonk His if tho play' to bo, given there soon delphia, odtst church will have an all-day Second Home—Say* He Hat- was held In' tho chape] last Friday Theref wftTa lajge attondanco and "sewing bee" tomorrow at the home night Mrs.' Harold Potter of this good prices at Albert BennettV ycri- John LeStrange of Jersey City and of Mrs. E. H. Ehlngei;. A covered ed to Leave the Place. placo was' In charge of practice. due of live stock, crops and farm Patrick T. LcStrange of New York dish luncheon will be served. FiT-ALL- Those presont were Mrs. Harry Rich- implements last week. Mr. Bennett's 'spent a few days last week 'with Edward Stoothoof is confined to Ciena Tunnoy, retired world's John H. Carney. . '" heavyweight boxing: champion, In an dalo, Misa Ada Fonton, Mrs. Harold children did a prolltable. business In tho house with grip. . Installment of his autobiography PottoK Misses Irma and Juno Bcho- soiling refreshments to folks at tho George. Stevens, has moved from Tho Welfare club mefat the home . which appears In the March 5th Is- fleld, Winston, William and Ralph. sale. About a year or BO ago Mr- ho Cornell farm to tho Shutts farm of Mrs. Catherlno barrel Monday sue cf Collier's magazine, calls Bod VanNoto^Ray Walling, Floyd hum, Bennott aol'd his farm to William H. on-thorond between this place and night. . Miss Pearl White, Euuuell and Blolo LaBoyteaux, Since that tlmo ho has Shrewsbury, Tho Cornell farm will HOSIERY Bank bis second home, .In a prev- ious article lie had told of a sum- Leonard, Charles Toop, Do.vid Hood, been employed by Mr. LaBoyteaux. bo operated tho coming season by mer spent In Koansburg as a life- Stanley Stlllwcll, Wijllam Molzon Ho mill continue to occupy the place Clarence] Cornell. Holmdel News." guard. : and Raymond Conklin, which he formerly owned. Samuol Celll has opened a road- John Now haa moved from Cor- side stand on the road between Fine Grip and colds have been very pre- Tunney first como to Red Bank George Toop has returned from valent, here ot lato. Folks who have In 1921. Ho writes,. "An old Rlvorvlow hospital,whore ho hadhlu nelius Bell's farm to tho Martin Brook and Eatontown, near the house lormcr Crescent brickyard. been laid up wl^h theso ailments ore 1.25 of mine from Greenwich village, tonsils removed. Ho Is rapidly Im- John L. Schenck, Miss Adeline d There la little chango In tho r.on- Tlio ladles' aid society of the Meth- "TUmmUmmy HajjRtWiTr^r: proving.— Holmes, MIBS Annalaura Holmes, Mrs. a retired contractor, Harry F. iic- Henry FontonTjas a~ now" Fontlao _ _jatr«hureh-hsld-a-rolny-_dtty_hag AT LAST/ A stocking for every has been sick tho past three weeks. sociable last week at the, homo of yy Cormack, who had a large far/n coupe. , ' ' . • Sutphin and Mr. and Mrs. Charles outside of Pod-Bankj—New- Jeraoy. Miss Margaret Hoey Is sick with Mrs. E. G, Ehlnger. Each member woman! A Kayser stocKHg wlth- Irma and Juno Schoflold were Un- grip. — — of-tlia society was supposed to con- Bennett. Upon bolng advised of rny needs by iblo to attend school several days Tho William C. Ely estate sold , Eagleton, McCormack generously of- Lester Heulitt spent Washington's tribute ono cont -for each stormy last week duo to tho sickness of day during tho past year. The re- eleven horsea tho past week; Teams an individual, feature above the . fered me, the use of his farm. I tholr mother, Mrs. Jesse Schollold, birthday at Philadelphia. Tho sewing club of tho Reformed ceipts amounted to 513.10. It is ex- wero bought by Dr. Ostberg of raade.-Oils"_plaoo rty_headquarterH who_was.^opnllncd to her bed- Cheesequake, Trafford Matthows of knee, knitted with extraordinary until 1824. "" 7 church_holdIts.annual banquet at Bectod that thisL amount will bo aug- Mr, and Mrs, Harry Johnson spent mented by tho "rainy day"bag3" of Laltowood and JPeter _Paull_ek and Friday visiting frlondB at Nutley. tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Russell ''t enjoyed throe years of country D. Heulitt last woclc. There was a memboro of the society who were Harry Long of Holmdel. Single originality and 100% full-fash- life Immensely. When tho time Mr. and Mrs. Harold Potter are largo attendance and everybody had unable to attend the sociable. horses were sold to Albert Wilson of came to start tho nntion-wldo cam- enjoying a Btay with Mr. Pottor's a fine time, Freneau, Stephen Szarvas of Hights- ioned. It stretches easily to a full paign that led up to tho Doropsoy parents at Motuclion. A moving picture show for thetown and Lulgi Pellls of Matawan, match, I deeply regretted having to Mrs. Chriney Conover, Miss Mar- benefit of the Tinton Falls auxiliary Lillian Sprung is In thoLong jorlo Conovor. Mrs. William Hunt Harry Long will move from Henry outsize—it stretches up and down leave Red.Bank. I had made many Branch hospital fqr medical truat- of Rivorvlew hospital of Red Bank Schenck's farm on tho Vanderburg friends thero and to this day look and Mrs. Newall VanDorn aro onwill bo held Friday night, March mont, Her father, Harry Sprung, tho sick list. road to Frank Van Syckle's placo at upon Bed Bank as my second homo." has been confined to his homo with 11th, at tho schoolhouse at thlB place. Colt's Nock,- John G, Bennett will as well as across—it stretches onbl TTunney-tellirot-hlB-tralnlng-achedV Tho members of tha sowing club The fiscal year of the Methodist move from tho Jamison farm to the -Blokncas- of the Reformed church met at thochurch and of tho ladles' aid society as the leg requires. tile on the McCormack farm and of Mlss Agnea Pratt of Brookdalo place vacated by Mr; Long, a match with Ray Thompson, which home of Urn. Rezeau Conovor last farm Bpent Thuraday at Now York Thursday. They aro making a quilt *ho fought at Long Branch. William Molzoii, who now lives ot • m i1 » and fancy articles for tho church d Now York, Is spending a week at fair next August. To the Average Woman—"FIT. INSPECTED. tho homo of hla parents. Miss Ella. Jenson Is nick at a hos lEugcno Ford has bought an Ovor- pltal at Newark, where she Is In ALL-TOP" gives greater freedom Inspector Beam Finds Planes- and Jand automobile. It was slightly dam- training to become a nurse. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT! lSqulpmcnt O. K. aged last wcok when It skidded oil Miss Gor'trudo Gillson Is a student and comfort. To the Stout tho road and crashed Into a tree. Inspoctor George Ream ot tho nurse at thorLong Branch hospital, Edgar and Ralph Layton havo The Holiday Gun club held a shoot Woman, the width of an out* aeronautics branch of, the department beeri-transporting., tiles', for tho CQIV of commerce madfc Ills semi-annual Saturday-afternoon. structlon of cold frames on their Tho young peoplo of the Reformed visit of Inspection last Wednesday at fathor'g farm. GIBSON size. To the Tail Woman, a

Come in the Open Mr. Dollar and Help Restore Prosperity 1 v Dollars in hiding are slacker dollars; both the owners and the community are deprived of the benefit that follows the proper use of money. The owners in interest (which to our customers alone amounted to upwards of $200,000 each year paid regularly and promptly) and the community the proper use of this money which would provide a substantial amount of employment when properly used. .._ffi BANKS IS MONEY AT WORK in business and investments, giving.employment; in other words, it makes jobs so sorely needed by innumerable-men^and-women now.— It is a recognized fact that bank failures have aggravated a serious depression. Bank failures have been caused by panicky deposit- ors obsessed with fear of losing their money. When large numbers of depositors of a bank become alarmed to this point and demand all their money at once, failure sometimes follows, bringing distress to many others and they themselves lose the profit, that would follow in the form of interest received. While many banks throughout the country have closed their doors and their clients are deprived temporarily of the use of their money, a relatively small part of the banks of the country are so affected. Many of the closed banks are small community institutions, with small capital without ^proper diversification of assets, providing the necessary liquidity and safety. SO MUCH REMEDIAL LEGISLATION HAS BEEN ENACTED AND IS NOW PENDING, TO MEET THE EXISTING EMERGEN- CY, IT IS SAFE TO FEEL THE PERIOD OF BANKING DISTRESS IS ENDED. THE NATIONAL CREDIT CORPORATION, a co-operative organization sponsored and supported by the banks of the country, ren- dered valuable aid. THE RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION, backed and financed by the resources of the United States Government be- came operative last week and will promptly render aid to banks, and other institutions, where needed. With the GLASS-STEAGALL BILL a law, enlarging the facilities of the FEDERAL RESERVE BANK, making available many good bank investments not heretofore eligible for rediscount, it is almost inconceivable that the epidemic of bank failures is not at an end. The banks which have carried on through the most severe depression in history making all demands on them promptly are surely worthy of your confidence. ' . You should at once redeposit in your bank money withdrawn during the recent panic and do your part to help restore prosperity, which will do much for you both directly and indirectly. This is a patriotic duty and your own interest should cause prompt action. MONEY DEPOSITED THIS WEEK WILL EARN INTEREST FROM MARCH 1ST. We are here to serve you as promptly, courteously and efficiently as in the past. The Second National Bank and Trust Co. RED BANK, NEW JERSEY Total Resources Over TEN MILLION DOLLARS Paca Four RED BANK fcEGHSTER, MAJtOH 2,1982. cust Point g&vt a tuiy In c«lebrs> Prlwd «er« won by MUs Bcrtl« Kri- E&tontowEnn n Tld hihimm eurpf \Ult Years Ago in and tlon of tho Birthday ot their: «0n del, Mr. and Mrs. Joel McQueen, in celebratiolb n ot hhii *72d birthday, BenjaminBji . Isaao Hart, Mr. and Mri. John O. Tho party was arranged b y UrM . aridd WHY NOT Around Red Bank JJohnn BenetBennettt off PPorot MohffltmtMoht h Klntr, Edward Jarvia and Mist Mrs. James Hathaway, Mr. John- was building a h0U66 it thahtt placel . Louis* Hesse. ston's son-in-law and daughter. It was 16x80 feet and the. contract Friends Of Mr. and Mri, Frank U The commercial o&ot ot tb» New Lend Your Money on First Mortgage Incident! Culled From The Reg- rlott was $180. York telephone company -waa'moved iiler of the Firit Week in Price of Ooeanport enjoyed a dinner Apple Trees Miss Klttlo Chadwick and Stephen at their home. ' Those present were from A. Max Wcls's building on •••..;;-/.,•• A*H < ••>:•:,-* March Twenty, Thirty and E. Wilson, both ot Keahsbuw, were, Mr. and Mrs. William Hayward, Miss Monmouth street to tho company'! Forty Yeats Ago. married at tho brlde'B home by H«v.Nana Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. George new building near the postofflce.- if You Have $500 or Up, See Us , T. V. Sleeper. VanTassol, Misses Lillian and Clara Joseph W, Johnston of E&tontown Macoun, Cortland, Early Mclntosh, Forty Yeans Ago, A enlcs walk wash«ld at Key|>ort Johnson, Miss Daisy WelUc, Mlas bought the schoolhouie and land at Narumsunk trlblo of Red Men ofnnd it was won by Jajie Brown and Jetsle Odell, Douglas Qarrlgon and Locust drove, near E&tontown, from ALFRED HENNESSY, Inc. Oceanic guvo their flrit ball. The re-George Brown of Red Bank. Herbort Stelncamp, tho Hatontown township board ot Education for $200, Orleans, Reddest Delicious, ception committee consisted of W. Charles It. Darby of Monmouth 24 Front Street, ' WtONE 1800 - Keyport, N, J. H. Jahnos, V. A. Llglor, T. S. Bark- Thirty Years Ago. street was transferred from tht Red The marriage wa» announced ot uloo, George Humo, H. T. Lbngstrcet, A party was hold at Mr. and Mrs.Bank oAlco ot the United States ex-, Alloa Hunlco M. Lucas, daughter of Richards Red Delicious Robert Murphy, Waltisr P. Brown, C.Plerson Bennett's at Tlnton falls In press company to Ihe company's of- James T. Lucas ot Locust avenue, T. Allen and H. E. Harvey. James celebration ot the fourteenth birth- floe at Lakewood and William Rus- and William J. Thompson et Red Boglo, Lcvl VnnNoss, Charles Har- day of their nicoe, Bertha Wllber. sell, who was cashlor at the Lako-Bank. They had been married and a full line of older varieties are described in vey and Robert Desprcaux were Tho guests -wore enntert&lned by wood ofltco, succoeded Mr. Darby InThanksgiving day at Matawau. members ot the floor committee and MIS3CB Elizabeth A. Chambers, draco Rod Sank. George F. Laurie died at the-hem* REMEMBER. DEAR M. Chadwick and Edith and Beatrles ._ £——-_ our catalogue. Write to ^ Br. Walter S. 'WhltmorB was floor Mrs, Sarah Francis Wolcott, wife of his sisters',, the Mllses Lauriree OOt ANVTHIIMOOOES Jlatthnivj Ihoao-Wha-aUinded tha. Atlantla Hlghlandd, of pneumonia, WRONG WITH TMB Captain and Mrs. J. P. Chadwick party were MM. Benjdmln Mitthsws, nue, died of diabetes, aged

ant fiamuet A. Orovs of Farming* !larence and a daughter, Mrs. How- Here and There dais wara n»rr]»S )a»t Saturday rd Hcltcr, both of Marlboro. w«k'at tha home of tHeTirlde. Rsv. Joitph Howell of Elmer, an uncit of Keyporter to Wti. •' HE in the County th« groom, performed tb* ceremony. Announcement has been made of he engagement of Miss Margaret Continuing Our Baturataf torn Orient. A. Figge of Colorado to Curtis Bur- KNOWS IT'S 'eftonal Note*. Salea of Prop- Mitt Bylvla, Lawrence, daughter of owet, son of Mr. and Mrs; Horace erty, Building Operation*, Judge and Mrs. R. V. IAwrcnc* of S. BurrowcB of Kcyporf. Freehold, who apent the pant yoar at Lod«a Doingl, Btrthi, M*r- Matawan Dogs Win. rlagei «ad DMUW. tthee Orient (ailed front Hong Kongg, Tilton's China, last week and ill arrivi e att Airedale terriers owned bytheFalr- Vancouver, British , next lorvlce kennels of Matawin won sev- Martin Beck of Long Branch «nd V Bitih ral prizes In the terrier show at New York haa b«6n *ppolnt«d man- Saturday. • . New York and altso at the Madison aging dlteotor in general chafgo of Heprurf*, Wil Engaged. Squaro Garden show. BIG SALE/ Grade A the Radlo-Ktlth-Orphoum vaudeville. Mr. and Mr«. W. H. Klrkpattlck of r. B6ck «u ont of the (oundtra of Neptune have Announced the engage- Death from Pneumonia. You can continue to reduqe your food 0 Orphoum circuit, men of their daughter! IB. Grace, to Amos Bird of Marlboro died last M&ftln MeGowtn, who h«» been B«v. LaWrtnco Torrlll of LaQro, In- Wednesday of pneumonia at tho age bill by taking advantage of this great imploycd for eoms time at th radio vestment^ of the MatAwan bank arc lsteners, will be at the Asbury Park progressing satisfactorily and deposi OUR FAMOUS ;onventlon hall on Thursday even- tors are signing agreements which, 1 NEW PRICES tight O'clock .WT9c ng, March 10th, His appearance will Is believed, will soon permit the ban RED CIRCLE AT bamado under the auspices of the to open. . NEW LOW PRICE Bokar . , ib.nn 29c Asbury-Park lodge of Elks. MSay FupUi HI. - for Beaten by Her Husband. Large numbers of pupils of tlv Mrs, D. W. Harmon, a Freehold Freehold publla schools have beei colored woman, was taken to the eonftnad to their homes recently b< Nestle Circuline C Long "Branch hospital last week Buf- sickness. Last Wednesday 10S pupil Fancy N. Y> State Apple Sauce . 3 m«uan_, 25 fering from injuries shs received out of an enrollment of £80 wen absent. C when she waa beaten by her hus- Permanent Wave Marshall's Herring KIPPERED or TOMATO . eOn 19 band. The husband was oommlttcfl Home from Florida. to jail on another charge. Mr. and Mrs. John Engelhorn, Jr.,of e Bobbed Hair $£?.00 My-T-Fine Dessert CHOCOUTE or NUT . 3 Pkai. 22 Burned In Rescue Act. Beacon Beach have returned from ft Qcorgo Rollins, an Asbury Park two months' stay at Miami Beach, Express Your Thoughts colored man, was badly burned about Florida. They made the trip by ship he face and hands last week when end also enjoyed a week at Havana. Long Hair and With Flowers he rushed Into the Auburn hot*!, Hay Have New Bank. Shoulder Length STANDARD QUALITY which was on fire, to rescue a> dog. Flam are being inado to establish Rollins failed In his attempt and the a new bank at Bradley Beach to take $e.oo to $7.50 Their Reality b^st expresses dog was burned to death, the place of the closed First national TOMATOES ^ ) liaising Homing bank. The proposition of reopening No. 2 the spirit of the occasion. Our Gcorgo Campbell _of_ Keyport h«(i tha closes hank has been dropped. CORN or large flowers are the finest... and taken up raising homing pigeons as New Building at Freehold. a hobby. Last woolt ho liberated » C. K. ttoberson, a Freehold dealer cans pair of his pigeons at Atbury Park MADAME COLOT inexpensive. but all they wero young birds they In farm Implement*, is building a STRING BEANS ) became bewildered and did not reaoh oonerete block structure 20x21 foot. ;; French Beauty Parlor homo until the next day. It will be used as a ropalr shop for tractors and other farm machinery. No. 2 County Note* Sold, Marlboro Woman Dead. 207 Broadway, Keyport PEAS ... large cans 25c C. Asa Francis, county treasurer, Mrs. Mary A. Burks of Marlboro Fhone Kcj-pori M9. lias bocn succoieful in Boiling JOOO,- died last-Wednesday at the age of 000 of ihart term notes of Monmouth 8J. years. She la survived by a son BEETS or SAUERKRAUT y county bankers. Tho money la need- ed to pay current obligations and to PHONE RUMSON offset reduced revenue. C Bought New Car On Trip. Comet Brown Rice .2 Pkg. 15 Bertram Birch, a Freehold hard- C C ware dealer, returned last week from Mazola Oil pint can 1y quart eon 35 a trip t» New Orleans driving a new ^\\Woom c eight-cylinder automobile. On his Gulden's Mustard way south Mr. Birch's other car was WPPi . , \« 10 wrecked and It was necesiary for him to buy a new one. Married nt New Vork. MIBS Flora .Sollffman, daughter of Mr. nmr Mrs. Natiian Sellgmaiv of Ktypurt, and Chester It. Well of Now HAVCH, Connecticut, were married nt CIGARETTES New York Sunday of last week. The bride l:i a cmilualo of the New Tork LUCKY STRIKES unlvorally lav/ ochool. CAMELS $|25 Hole! Mr.li nn Artist. OLD GOLDS Carton Hncn!m:i Dpnnln, manager of the CHESTERFIELDS 2 Monterey hotel fit'Anbury Pirk, has rtcvr'.ipr;! rnnnlckrnblo Ulent as an UtSTION artliU. Mr. 1'rnnlB took up painting about r- yr:ir nfro nn a hobby. He re- cently lui'l two pictures on exhibition UNEEDA BAKERS Jloto lontfb a. at tho Woniun's club. C C Cheese Wafers tin 29 Vanilla Wafers Pi«g. 21 'lvonuir Maure has continued his C e economy iinimnni by refusing ap- Butter Wafers . th 29 Fig Bars . . ib. 12 proprlnlluiin «f $00,000 which had C bcrn n; :.iqiinii IVeman DHI, tures aro nfl modernly at- Long island Ducks FANCY n, Mrn. Ada It. HurilRO, widow of Annul M. Kurdfc, died at tho Bprlni; tractive m llioy nro IOIIK- F C I.nko Hi•: i.11nl Innt fjltllrdny weok nt FRYING CHICKENS 2.A ^K^flD . « 33 You can call 100 miles for 60 cents thft nRo of 73 yenr>, Bho Ipnvnn four i hy i,av0 an oi,i C daiiRhtern mtit two sonn. Mont of her TOP ROUND STEAK CHOICE GRADE . it 33 In the daytime; almost 200 miles for life wan fipont In Mnnmriuin and bathroom when c illl a new ono costs BO little? FRESH CHOPPED BEEF J . « 19 60 cents nftcr 8.30 p. va. Klnml fur Drunken j C r of Hit Fnintflrs an1 Mni- rlinntn imllouftl linnk at Matawiiii tn William O'Brien CA5TCHN DIVISION „•? iiucri-ed Unit Cnrlnn, who illnrt re- ll I.. |.« h»l In Ili A hnw JBKIIIY iNOTitvnoN nAcK»p nr NAtiortALnnsuuitcn irnlly. Mr. Ulltln h*l h»«n aiil»t> nut ritrhtrr of th« hunk l«vtr«l y««t», in ilhnrtti vrl ilny IIIKIII I>I H'IKI WflfH. In oidK^ Plumbing, Heating, Roofing, M< ililila tn'l tl'I'iMllnr llu (111 J Now filonij"!. limit th tti* i'i«mlit*, ' In U)o IIJIK" A liiitrit liinrh will b* '. Ciingr'numnii William It. flutptiln Hit* •>*•!• of 'lltnutal It I. !ii.,.ni-.Hi nn n.i< •"irliuroli no.vr.l, Allnn Wnfill«/« lU Sheet Metal Work .1. ir el ji^Fjimi^tF, , iim7.. i'(.l#i« .. . of MnUwnii linn InlroiluiJd uhlllati. UnU !•' 1 »f H.tli. will fuinl»ti Diimlc. llnl«n«<.il l In 1hh ll MillHlny tlmrlrlrib mt tn*un of ( l u)nii\nr«(lv>> uf th* ry 29 W. Fronl St., Ave.» 'I'ho Rnd Hunk It«*l«Ur bmiin fiiiiMMi, Hi \h» blookhount at r 'i hi ('-t>iti.,i>," iivnr fvury nnt% iUM Red Bunk, N. J. il, N. J. hll.M.'l . .,H|||, I* loait In In* ^ Toms Itlvjr. l vlun fttOHti inllf- Mlla M*ry Iti Whlt| of »«, ialil* Page Six RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 2,1932. SEW OIL BURNEKS. " nrBt, "second and* third prizes respec- First avonuo.-The building where To Build House Highlands News tively at tho Trailers' party last week. tho atoro has been located Will b« W. A. HOPPING New Jersey Sales Company Enjoys (Tho Red Dank Register can be bought Tho consolation prlics wont to Mra,lorn down and a new Btructura will . Its Best February. In Highlands at Bctile's drug store and M. Lyons and! Barth Eddlnga. Mrs. be erected. ' at Fair Haven at Joseph Stamen's Btore). A. M. Robertson won by hostess at Mlsa Anna Stewart, public health Real Estate aud Insurance • The New Jersey oil burner sales tomorrow night's meeting. nurse, has been laid up with pleu- QiveUs a Trial With 8 tINDEN PL, REJD company of. Long Branch through Over sixty persona attended a card Dutch Colonial Type Dwelling to ita president, Gordon T. Williams, party given Saturday night by the Mrs. Stephen Doll is recovering risy. '.-••. NOT A SPECULATOR from pneumonia. Mra. Ellen MoVey haa moved (rom JPHONK 39V be Erected on River Road, Ad- states that business is distinctly on Coffee circlo at the Holneck. home on the upgrade. This company was re-Barbcrlo avenue. Prizes' at pinochle Miss Esther Fahrer and Miss Mar- Mrs. William B. Kelly's house to joining Player*' Boat Club, by cently appointed distributor for thowere won by Edward T. Duffy, Barth garet Liming spent Suridny with rel-Charles Gohlhaus'a house on High- DB. B. A. KEVINS. Charles F. Conrad of Newark* Gar Wood burner in Monmouth and L. Esslng, Mrs. Mary Concannon, atives at Newark. land avonuo. Mr. Gohlhaus Is no,w LICENSED CHIKOPRACTOB, John Schlebor, tho borough letter living' In tho apartment over hlo YOUR Ocean counties and tho Braden oil Mrfl. Louis Kohlenbush, Mrs. Kather- 120 Broad Str.a(eat.. .„„*<* B"* N" J- Phone Plans have been drawn by Vincent burner in Monmouth and Essex ino Sldas, Mrs. Lorotta Duffy, Mrs. carrier, has been kept indoors with bakery on First avenue. J. Eek. architect, for a Dutch Colon- counties. It has been distributor for K. Coulter, Mrs. * Keller, rheumatism. Dr. and Mrs. P. N. Mortenson of WILLIAM A. WIKTH, ial house on Elver road at Fair Ha- the Ray burner for several years. Mrs. L, Lyons, MIS3 Winifred Ahem, • John R. Ahern and daughter Eliza- Perth • Amboy aro occupying the OPTOMETRIST ven for Charlc3 F. Conrad of New-Its' February oaleo show the great- Mrs. Madeline Keever, Mrs. Florence beth aro on a motor trip to Miami, houso on Bay Viow avenue, which Register Bids-. Broad Street. ark. It will bo built on tho lot ad-est volume olnco last October and it Bahrs, Mrs. Margaret Liming, Mrs.Florida. they bought a Bhort tlrrio ago from LAUNDRY Phnne 88 ' ' Ka« Office Hours: 9:00 to 5:30. • joining the Players' boat club prop- was the largest February in tho his-Sophie Bielcr, Miss Beatrice Walling, Mra. Sylvia Ryan of Richmond Raymond Stryker. Mr. Stryker has erty on the west. Tho1 main part of tory of tho company. Hecent Install- Mrs. Graco Schieber, Mrs. Kate Hill, who has bcon sick, was brought moved into a houso ho owns oa Seo- the housg -will bo 20x32 feet. It will ations of burners have been made by Sclmllcr, Miss Rogina Ahern, Charles to the homo of her mother' hero in oild avenue. This houso was.form- QCINN, PAESONS~STDOKEMUS. Yank T. Chadwick of pcd» Bank, COUNSELLORS AT LAW have six rooms and a bathroom, with F, Blclcr, Mrs. Ida Welsenberger, tho first aW ambulance Sunday. Her erly occupied by Mrs. H. Delford System Method" Is The a garage attachtcd. Overlooking the ohn Anderson andTXiBor to George Cooprr, C E.t Mr. Conrad, who Is a former mem- eatrfrr~MfSrTr"K5uder and Deal : 'storlPin^tfio placeT formerly occupied borough note ot $1,000 for unemploy- ery and no bundleris"too largeITrsmall for us PttttrS"''fiullJInff HEPJ^ggl^j; SayleST^Hfs; S33ison • Romtxln,' Mrs, ment relief. The borough at present GEORGE K. ALLEN, Jr., C. E., andher of the board of health of New-bridge club of-Deal, Joseph R, Gross- Anna Frankci and Mrs. William by Mr. jPeokowitz. man, Ralph Spino and James Helco- 'Mrs..Ellen Olson spent Saturday has ceased to hiro men.. The bal- to handle. Xll laundry services receive the best GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, C. E., ark, is building the house for his Noonan. Those who won at. bunco anco In tho fund Is $118. CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS own occupancy the year around. Ho tls of Asbury Park, Mrs. Bobert Es- wero William Fahrer, Mrs. L. Haun, and Sunday at Bay Ridge. 60 Broad Str.ct. Red Bank. N. J. and Mrs. Conrad are at Fort Pierce, elle of Bradley Beach and Mrs. Hcl- Mrs. Froderlca Sehiebcr of Fifth of attention. "". m E. Qulnton, M, J. Powers and W.Mrs. Emily Groomo, Mrs. M. Ross- Monmouth County Surro.ate1. Office. Florida, and -will return North next bach, Mrs. L. Fahrer, Mrs. Otto street has returned from a stay at In the mnttor of tha estnto of William A. wek; A few days ago Sir. and Mrs. Kirkbrido of Spring Lake. L. Gautschy, Mrs. Adena Donnelly, Mra. Lynbrook, Richmond Hill, Flatbush * A -Prompt Delivery.*? Cor.vtell, deceased. Conrad had a narrow escape from uffern Taller of Rumson is treasurer Mildred Heineok, Mrs. Dorothy and Brooklyn. Notlco to creditors to present claims hll on a flailing trip. The -company—and—Charlc3 E. Horan, Gcorgo Schmidt, Sr., Miss The firemen put out a chimney flro Fureunnt totha ordor of Joiopli • h. boat captizod and they clun? to the Charlotto Fahrer, Mrs. Viola Loder 'riday In the homo of William Kog- Honnhny.-SuirriEiite- of tho County of iweency of Scabrlght ie oalcs mana- Monmouth. made ori the sixteenth da/ of overturned- boat until—roscued. A and._Mra,. ers on Cornwall avenue. rohruory. 1932, on «ho nrpUcatlon of Thoman in the party from Michigan was ers ppresen t wcro A. Sayles, Miss —Edward—and -Harry- ICrugot' - and Atlantic HUraland. National Bank, ad- drowiied. His wifo and child woro John Volgt of Brooklyn, who have ministrator of the estate of William A. Julia Ahern, Mrs. B. J. Betta, August Single System Laundry Conwoll, deceased, notice la licrebj- riven saved. Tho child was unconscious ALTERATIONS TO BUILDING. C. Quast, Miss Reglna Ahcrn, Mrs.been summer residents hero several to the creditors ot said deceased to exhibit when pulled from tho water, but was John Ahern, -Henry Hclneck, Mrs. ears, spent tho week-end here. They The Homo of Healthful Cleanliness, to tho subscriber, administrator as nfore- Littlo Falls Laundry" Company to tald, their debts and demands apinst the resuscitated by Mr. Conrad. Jcsslo Bischofft, Mrs. Charles Julian, havo rented Mrs. George- Limlng's^ mill estate under onth, within six month* Make Changes. Miss Louise Werner, M. D. Merrlng, house on Fpurth street for tho sum- from.tho dato of the aforesaid order, or E. Haun and Mra. J. Breuntagor. Two mer. PHONE KEYPORT 757 they will ho forcvor barred of their ac- The Red Bank Register travels Tho management of the Little tions therefor nfalnst the said subscriber. over every street in town and every 'alls laundry company, which re- articles were disposed of on the co- Tinted Freehold. N. J.. reb. ID. 19SJroa. d In'the county. Let it carry your cently bought the business of the operativo plan. Mrs. Emily Groome THE ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS won an electric wafilo iron and Mra, Broad and First Streets, ! KEYPORT, N. J, "* NATIONAL BANK, message to those who live on these Red Bank steam laundry on Whlto Atlantic Highlands B .-... _ Atlantic Highlands, N. J. thoroughfares,—Advertisement street and more recently the bus!-A. M- Robertson \yon a blanket (The Red-Bank Register, enn be-bousht ess of the Indivfdual laundry, has I Jacob S. Hoffman wa3' in general Atlantic Hfghtumlit at the utores of ust announced that, the Monmouth argo of the affair. William Loft, W. Lcmburc and A. KaU), :onstructlon and developing com- A motion picturo benefit was held V BOROUGH OF LITTLE SILVER • : pany of Red Bank haa been engaged ast night at tho Hunting theater for Rev. Ralph W. Carr preached his REPORT OF AUDIT , :he benefit of tho American Legion, farewell sermon as pastor of tho Yur Ending Doumbir 31, 1931. ay them to make alterations to the Centra! Baptist church Sunday Tho lollovrlnff Is an nb&trftat from a report of audit rrap&red and lubmltUd \ry> mllding formerly occupied by the another benefit show will be held to- 1 Charles E. Cole, a Beglitond Munlelnal Accountont of FrMhold. N. J., tha compliM . ght. The featuro picture 1B "Thc night. He thanked tho members of copy of which Is on flle in tho ofllce of the Borough Clerk, Thia summary Is t>ub^ Individual "laundry company at 176 the, congregation for their loyal sup- One is insured, the other ll.bod In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 2«8 P. U, 1.918. - Wost Front stroet. Ex-Mayor Wil- iK'Paradc." • • . " E.. S. BLACK, Tho ladies' port and co-operation during hla lias allowed His policv to M.jgr, liam H. R. White will supervise the flro seven years'- - pastorate. In those ELIZABETH D. HODB3, BorouBhOlerV, building operations. mpany will hold a card party and seven years tho membership of the lapse. / '^almice Sheet*—Carrsnt Account, anco Saturday night, 1 Tho Littlo Falls laundry company church haa grown considerably and ASSETS. headquarters will bo moved from the Lions den. To own your own home lner*as*t attendanco at sdrvlcea has doubled. " V,""""• Jan. 1, Dec 31| or their temporary location on White Roy Derby of Fourth street was Mr. Cnrr will become pastor of a makes you one of life's Dtcroua* street to the new location within tho church at North Plainlleld. His suc- Caih 'Balance—Treasurer ...... „.„..- » 1,468,1s 1,011.18 I 457.00* next.few weeks. The West Front eek at the Hazard hospital at Long privileged characters. How- Taxes Receivable * 25,868.80 28,154.15 3,785.35 street otneo of the company will bo cessor hero will bo Rev. Charles El- ever, you jeopardize this Shrewsbury Twp. • Adj. account -..»_...... ' GO4.8O 604,90* lin; of Tully, Now York,- who - will Franchise Tax ... ,. : . (69.68 668.«8\ permanent one, where adequate Rev. Walter S. R. Powell la atte'nd- privilege by not carrying -Doferrad-IUvsnu* for-iflnoxPurchniq . „..,-.„„_ 4,000.00 4,000.00* provisions aro to bo mada to permit a the Methodist Conference at At preach hia first sermon as pastor on flaiollne Tax Refund . 8J5.9V Sunday, March 13th. Tho pulpit next adequate insurance. Itomltttd TiatB 1924-1987 One) , * 17,12 17.12 considerable expansion which is an- Ho dooa not expect to Kemrtttd Tnxuj 1026 mi 1828 ...-_...._.._.....-... > 7.00 1.00 ticipated ""by"the Little Falls com- as pastor „ here. Sunday will be occupied by Rev. Mr pany through thoir actlvitles_in this arry Hyer of Matawan, a former ZoUSr 6f"At'lanti6 Highlander n Let this agency protect 20.5B0.84 • S,46S.7S" section of Monmouth • county. asTor, will occupy the pulpir next T' home Waiting For A Plana are under way for a card Xnorcas* Jan. 1. , E.c. II, or nd Mrs. Elizabeth Brachat aro layparty to be held St. Patrick's nisht . 1001 ' lost Decraiast*' Due to Local Schools ...... 6,450.00 f 8,260.00 t 1,800.00 C&nyenient Time GARBAGE CONTRACT_BIDS.. at St. Agnes's auditorium. Ten dol- Tax Overpaymants . .. ., U.OS 1.88 .8.70* lors in-gold will- bo-disrjuaed_QI_on ALLAIRE-&-SON nApiiroiiriatlon ..Reserve" , - 6.6GT.E3 200.00 «.457.53* OITLTS for East KcttiwUurg Contract will conduct tho devotional scr- the co-opcrativo plan and $2.50 will Temporary NoU (Land)' ;_._u™.-_—«",ooo;oor 4-.oao.os*"- Many men wait for a convenient AGENCI. Ino Tnx ilovenuo Koto .»»....n..nK...... 8,000.00 8,000.0(1 Opened Last Week. cea tonight at tho Methodist church Surplus Kevenue ...^ ™~Z«™™™ 14,»08.BJ 18.101.08 1.B01.6D1 ho ladies' aid society will meet to- Herbert Mcinert, supervising prln- time to make their Will. Some Bids for garbage collections at orrow afternoon at cipal, has been confined to hl3 home * A. D. COOPER , '„ , » 92,022.12 20,560.84 « 2,463.78* East Keansburg weto opened at the Analysis ol Surplus Revenue. delay it too long. Have jour law- Jrs. Mary Matthews 00 BUOA1> ST., BED 'BANK Surplus Ravonue - Fledged to Deferred Assets ... ! % 34.12 i meet o! the township committee of ivenuei Stanley Sculthorp, borough tax Surplus Revenue Pleffed to Tax Title Liens and. Taxes More yer write it for you now and ap- Middletown township last Thursday. A son was born last week to Mra collector and treasurer, la kept in- 2nd Flooi 'TcL 3460, Than One Year In Arrears „ — ...... B.942.08 The bidders made offers for one year doors with sickness. Unpledged Surplus Revenue ...... w.MM..Hn..^.M...._H..M..h... 4,185.81 point this Bank your Executor or and for three yeare. After the bids Frank Hooper, Mrs. Mary A. Park- The Wagner market company has t 18,101.91 wero read tho committee voted to r and Mrs. Margaret Mdrhbach won moved into temporary quarters STATEMENT OP REVENUES. Trustee. Always dependable for postpone awarding the contract until Realized . Total Budget Journal Cash Realised Excess Deficit an adjourned meeting the following Surplus Kov. Appro »«,1B8.C7 )9,768.08. tI,7s8,O7 safety and efficient performance. day. < Tho cost of the garbage collec- Licensee 100.00 - * 160.00 , 110.00 ( 80.00 , tion service will bo assessed against Misc. Hevanues Antic: ' • Let our Trust Officer explain to Interest and Costs 250.00 100.41 100,41 I (O.J» the property owners benefited. Prnncblio Tai 4.100.00 |5.S4O,02 B.840.e2 1,34».«2 you its advantages. * Rrois Receipts Tax 1,200.00' 1,227.24 1,227.24 27.14 Tho bids were $1,325 for one year Toll Taxes 200.00 275.00 275.00 75..0O find $3,1)00 for three, years by Charles BUB Receipts 400.00 . S50.81 S50.81 40.11 Hesse of Belford, $2,762 by Ernest (iUH Tux Rotund .. 1,470.76 1,470.78 1,470.78 D. Jones of Hillside for ono year, i t7,729.76 18,331,02 J 710.22 »9,0U.8< 11,411.11 19B.7I $1,824 for ono year and $4,824 for Miscellaneous Hevcnuos not Anticipated .. I 409.(6 f 400.51 t ttt.H ' threo years by Leonard Bellazzio of Amount to be raised Keansburg, $6,240 by Joseph Stovolo by Taxes 25,605.00 25.595.2S 25,505.25 .25 ' : BROADSTREETNATIONALBANK for threo years, $1,800 by Richard Burdge of Keansburg for ono year, - ' M>,0li:.SS440,6S4.94 $1,209.78 141,904,72 11,911.17 ; Recapitulation. S1.800 for ono year and $4,800 for itBallted XtOTenuesl -threo yeara—by—Be-Turo—BTOBT—and- Journal-*,.,, *_40.JS4,Ot $1,800 for ono year by John Dqtulo. . , 1.20H.7II Budirst Revenues! Surplus Revenue Appropriated .... _ | 6,768.07 497 MIBC. Revenue Anticipated 7,729.76 Amount to be raised by Taxation 25,691,00 40,00,11 t 1,811.B0 aster of mud and macadam Excess Misc. Revenue Anticipated _...| 1,312.08 Mis. Revenues Not Anticipated .. ... 499.GS Excess Tax Kevonuea .... .25 To Introduce the New I 1,111.89 STATEMENT OP EXPENDITURES, Appro- Transfers Expended b' y . _ Unexpend#(| prlatlons From To - . - -.-.-. effortless at 8 or 80 Cash Journal Ressrvej Balanca, Administrative ftnil Exacutlrs ...... 11,800.00 I, IU2.S7 Sl,tl2.S7 Assessmsnt anj Coi- tion of Taxes 1,576.00 1,528.65 I 61.85 Finance . .. , 100.00 Int. on Loans ..... 500.00 16.89 516.88 100.00 -*^_ todays value marvel «86.0J Heads . 12,000.00 JU7.JJ 11,147,00 IJilhts ...-...._.—.. 8,900.00 8,648.87 / J68.13 rillo . 2,800,00 2,799.73 90.2? Kir. * Wntar ...-. 2,800.00 1,0811,19 • S00.0O 117.Bt Healtb . 600,00 ' 302,90 107.20 Advance 1932 Poor ...» — 450.00 851.07 08.0J „.. thats Dodge Elsctlon Expenses 125,00 . 9.18 128.88 Kevlslon of Tsx Mali alO.Ol) I00.0D at RCA's Lowest Price Contlngant . 600.00 478.80 26.20, IlonJa and Int. .... 4,9D(,00 4,895.00 Acquisition of Land — 4,000.00 4,000.00 Improvmcnt o( Lund .... 1,090.00 nut Itoad I'unils (ICM tax) .... 1,47 0,71 1,158.8* S2i.:a Inauranra ..;...,. 700.00 30.23 73C.S3 Hhailt Tress ...... 600,00 089.81 180,11 Adjuatmsnt Accl... 604.39 1504.10 Daflrlt Franchise Tan, 19211 27O.«« 279.66 Deficit franchlsi I Tax, 10211...-. SI4.O2 184.0* 140,012.81 1167.16 1187.»8 tS«,89«.69 (1,168.07 ttOO.OO (2,82»,0T Rscapltulatlon. AlM'roiirlatloM „, ....( 40,0»2.8J Kx|iandtdl lly csih . ««.J I 88,800 09 »K Journal . _ 1,U».O7 lly Jleierye — ....._„.... „ 300.00 Unexpended Ilaiatire Aniroiirlallons ...... 2*.82R!O7 • 40,012,81 UTATKMKNT OF UNKXPKNI>E» lUIANCKfl AND 8URPI.UB REVENUE ACCOUNTS, Stattmsnt of UnsxptndfU Oalancse Accountt. TiIen rAsB Approprlatsil . .- ],l2fl,0f Additional T«x lUvsilus -..— - Ta«sa lUmllnd ( «J.»7 llalsnre to Hurrhis Itavsime Account — 2,262.95 • 2,ll».aa .Italemanl of Surplus ^evanue Acconnls. IlaUnr* Jsnuarr 1, 1091 Do you know the startling difference V.u,,., Mla«. jl.v.mi. Anllrl|i»l«l „ .—.- Mia,*, Itavamias not Atillrlimtail ,. JUIanr* Itneipatuletl lulanres Acftmni (llhar finrpliii lUvanu* , —...... „„....,., between F-LOATING POWER Ililrtiltia JUventi* A|>prill>rl*taiil | 1,till,07 llslanca llsrsmlier II, 1UU 19,101.91 * 1»,1170.01 i J»,no,»« Detail at "Olh I ion* Ovarpsvnisnt far, 19I0B ,» ...»_..u,,,w _.„„ : IttiH l.if«na«a „ * .-„. Ikai.QA 1.94 Nr.ll' IJW l ltlt;KS-Nm- lh)i>iin SiK $795It fS9L ttiirPnpim F.K'.nr flllS immaae Clalma I'alil M ••.!« tiftlSS. y. (). II. 1'iiitorJ, /-flu itftivtrt,/ t>riiUllnns, lilt «I7.M tr dimtunljUt ttvoil wlmh, in film mil. DuflaH //(//(v fl.ili[l,n> «/ nn« /»iu Alll 1BI0 161.ID fflrt. Abtamtttic I'Jutihtfiift'lttt,l trt liigbfti irt(f J3 iid.tili9Htll en ,V/A/A f'fo'M tnt.iilt/.itittywltiit f*r Vhlli9-Tntnlilint RaMt. Of T, ,..-,(X.i. • Oulslanit. yVllll«,.i I. ll.lllr . % TO 7 TONS P AYt O AP.. .$ 37 B ANP UP Jan. I, ItlT Karalllail LAUTER'S in inn 1911 •I.llll Jl la.il Ili.tl. I •.mi 1 f M>, pumlxlia Maul,,da «i !<» •{:» t HIM J:JJ 42 MONMOUTH STREET !.<•! 1/1 1.01^ 1OI.IM Wlk 171.00 i.nt.n M5JIC VAN SYCKLE 1.171 aa I.ISS 71 H.III IS 17,011 i.nm |-»««s r,..l.»M in Ml, Ultini W. I'n.ni HI, Phone RED BANK 3687 • M.lll (I 19.1) 47l»TI "I •."It IS Hill!. MIIINIOWH lfift Urontlwuy • 528 Coolininn Avonufl | 11,141 so IH.I1 • ll,4«l.ll M> r,.,.M. .n,(,!,!.«. M. II- M. \.JMg ,, • »«,u(,T» I.OIIK Hrniirh .'J2S7. I'hnnn Ailxtry ParU 104!i Hi IHIDUJt, I •-I I. V RED BANK REGISTER, MAftCH 2.1932. Fajre Seven meet the farmer, on an equitable Medical Ofnccr Examinations. riw^&s^s^s&&^*t*<&^ Jersey Sportsmen basis. ' The, United States Civil commls- i Anne's Beauty Salon It tliero is. to ..be hunting In New ilon has announced that until March Jersey, and iho demand for it is evi-'Si, It will accept applications for po- 1(1 wArXACK ST., •'• and the Farmers denced by the purchase of more than iltlons of senior modlcal officer, med- •BKU DANK. 200,000 licenses annually, the farmer ical olflcer, and associate medical,of- Permanent Waving, | A Statement Concerning Their nhoiild be entitled to toll the sport- ficer qualified in cancer diagnosis and Problem! by Officen of theing privileges on'hlii land just as he reatment, to fill vacancies in the -BUT- FingeFi r Waving, Facials, sells a bushel of apples or a sack of Jnlted States veterans' admlnlstra- State Grange and State Board potatoes. What the farmer desires on throughout the United States, Shampooing, -at Agriculture. Is to work out a program of conser- 'ho entrance salary for senior medi- Manicuring, etc. vation that will perpetuate the sup- al ofllccr la Ji.600 a year, for med- Now Jersey sportsmen and farm- plly of game andd enablbel hhii m to open oal officer $3,800 a. year..and for as- j'MRS. ANNE MUSTOE, ira'aro confrantod with a situation his land to limited gunning and fish- oclato medical officer ?3,200 a year. , rnor. .-.•..•. that calls for an Immediate remedy. Ing privileges. !"ull information may be obtained ORANGE DISC COAL Tho farmers f acres each season. The duck lands guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harold • Newark and Elizabeth Tho remedy la obvious. It la cm-if tho Barnegat bay and shore dls- Jacques, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boun- Sold Exclusively By lodlcd-in—-the- faiiiici-sr/OTtsnrair-co- riot— and—along-tho-lowm—Delaware onTTna~MlB»'BBissrtarrgstreetof.--As- Pennsylvania river and bay are closed tight and 4 _. Station ipcratlvc plan and tho legislative bury Park and William Evans of $1.15 mensures "introduced at to- will remain closed, and the upland OakWurst. High scores -were held by iroyldc the means of putting it into cover throughout the state is headed i Round Trip 83d St. n the samo direction. Mrs. Bounton and Mr. Evans. Ttc- • Hudson float. This program, jointly »pon- resliments were served at a lato orcd by tho -New 'Jersey floh and During the laBt three years, the lour. Mrs. Clark entertained * p Terminal farmer has had to fight as never be- SEABOARD ICE CO. game conservation league and by the irlago last Friday. Round Trip Cartlandt « Chunk Su. two state-wldo farm organizations, fore to market his crops and raise itiough money to pay his taxes and , . SUNDAYS deserves tho hearty support of all Injunction Against Aibury Park. March 0, 20, April 3, 17 who sro interested In maintaining other legitimate bills.' He Is In no CALL RED BANK 248 Lho twin sporls of hunting and Buh-mood at UHB tims to continue to per- The- Aebury' Park commissioners WEDNESDAYS • . ner in New Jcrsoy. , mit hunters and fishermen to tramp have been served with an Injunction March 0, 23, April 0, 211 Tho farmers aro overwhelmingly over his fields, destroy his crops, issued by the Court of Chancery en- VCE —COAL FUEL OIL behind this legislation and they aro irealt down his fences and shoot his lolnlng the municipality from dls- SLumliirdTlmo depending 'upon tho Aporismen to 'owl without so much as asking for •harglnR Improperly treated sewage Lv. Red Dank ...... 0:50 A. M. join with them In putting It over. he privilege- of going on his land. nto the ocean utter April 1st. Tho jrder will also require the city to : §•» Flyers or CmiflMlt Agent* Tlin oppqrUmlty for relief IH at hand; No wondor open gunning grounds, and now is tho time.tp take full ad- aro disappearing even faster than ease pollution of tho ocean by the the_nerma!_ gamn supply. No wonerectio- n of a sewage disposal plan Pennsylvania Kailroad Within the last live years thous- der the sportsmen arc anxious. No Tjjf April 1st, 1933; —• ands of acres of the bcst>small game wonder tho farmers are seeking re- Iand3 in the state have been closed lief. Let us get behind tho farmer- It pays to advertise In The Register. Luke toughed Witt-Help You Fill Your Wants! to all hunting, except for the farmer sportsman co-operative plan and and bin personal friends, There hoe Sonate bill No. 102, which will bring been no organized attempt to pro1it into realization. It will do no good vent tho city Bportsman from enjoy- o -wait. Now Is the time to get ac ing hia day's pleasure in the fields :lon. . and woods and along the streams. m i m> —~ Tho Individual owner has taken ac- FIRE AT BED HIU. tion to protect His own property and :o conservo tho remnants of tho game Damage of $8,000 Caused to Three- which is so fast disappearing. Famlly House. Whether it be tho pheasant and A three-family two-story dwelling rabbit lands of north Jersey or theon Red HIU road, Mlddlctown town- quail district of south Jorsey, tho ship, owned by Edwin Bookman o farmers aro postln^'as never before that place, wis considerably dam- It Js only fair to them to say that aged by lire lost. Thursday morning, this has been largely brought about The flre was discovered by Mrs. Na- by tho sportsmen thomsolvcs In their than Chapman, who with her hus- lack of consideration for the farm- band occupies one section of th the Test ers' rights. bouse. She discovered the flro onlj Meeti J St.Gaudett Yet back of if all Is an awakened after it had made great headway realization of the farmer's responsi- She immediately summoned the Mid- bility In maintaining an adequate dlclown firemen, who hurried to th< Life Insurance, the great stabilizer of human welfare, carries on famous Irish- .supply .of.bird lifo .to .keep down lho •ceno.wlth-two truelis. They.fough' insect that attack bis crops. Qual the blaze for nearly an hour an flxn&ticaxi Sculptor and pheasants eat weed seeds In thowere able to extinguish it after th< ,-wlntcr and capture Insect pests when roof had been destroyed and the in- tho ground io-not frozen, Tho-blrds terior of the house badly damaged, T">EACE OF MIND, with which to face the present and the way to education; to replacement of earning power l'XOWiiU' -Thu -firemen laid two Jlncs of hose IB 7-fnm0im-MiereitbouU- cat-Japanosobeetle, various-kinds of JCplan for the Tuture, never has"m€ant more than it means cut off by death; to establishment d credit; to liquidation i. I" grubs, corn worms and scores of,oth- from tho former highway across for the bcuullful selection o( er prolific sources of destruction. bridge to tho house. today. These are trying times. It is difficult to believe of indebtedness; to estate creation—to* these and other .flowers ahvujs u;i (llapliij. Wo Tbo farmer looks upon a covey o Eornice Bland, twolvc-year-ol that anyone has escaped the effects of a world-wide de- family'or business objectives. Bjpccliillio Indcslgnlnfi; wmithos, quail or a pair of pheasants march- nlucc of Mrs. Chapman, who wa and orlirr /lorul iiicmt. ing over ills fields as a group of sen-sick in bed when tho flro occurred flation of values, contraction of enterprise, social change. tinels guarding hia crops and de-wus quickly removed from the hou3 stroying enemies to his prosperity and taken to tho home of neighbor Order your All Insect life comes to the surfac Although some oE the furniture wa; That life insurance companies, during the past year, of tho ground at one stage or an-saved by tho occupants of the hous have been able ^o show an increase of insurance in force is Eaater Flowers Early. other and It is his desire to hav beforo they were warned away by Metropolitan Life Insurance policyholders, representing Prices are low. birds on tho land at the time when tho firemen, much was destroyed by indeed a tribute to the high purpose which these institu- thrlr aid Is most effective. flames and water. about one-fifth of the populations of United States and Throro Is an awakened Intorcst I tions serve. It indicates a growing national consciousness i Wright's Roses Fresh game birds on tho part of tho farmer, Susan Dennis and Mrs. Evnline Canada, should derive deep satisfaction from the accom- whether It bo tho dairyman, of Sus- Brown and family were the other of this reliable form of financial protection, Daily at $1.00 per occupants-of tho house. The loss is panying statements of their Company. It must hearten sex, Warren or Huntcrdbft ' or thi estimated at about $5,000. fruit and vegetable grower of Bur Life insurance is, in a real sense, an investment in peace them to realize how sound their life insurance protection Dozen and Up. Ington, Gloucester and Cumberland As ho comes to appreciate' the ap KILLED DV AUTO. of mind, with interest payable in future comfort. continues to be. Corsages and Pottery. peai-anco of game birds on his land and rpnllzon no can maintain them Aged Ellgllshtown Man nun Down with llttlo trouble, ho is' raising high- on Highway. er and higher the . barriers against Lafayette Johnson, aged 75, was hit gunners. Possibly one hundred and killed by an automobile driven thousand acres of good game ground by Everett Cole of Jamcsbu»-g an he Metropolitan Life insurance Company Metropolitan Life Insurance Company HoneyBee that had been open for decades were was walking along the Engllahtown clo.'icd (o-oportsmon last goason. concrete road near hia home. Sunday Financial Report to Policyliolders The farmer Is also coming to look night of last week. When Johnson Some Noteworthy Daily Averages • Tel. R. B. 872. at game as his property, just the left his home he told his wife that for Year' Ending December 31, 1931 prime nfl his fruit and vegetable crop, he was suffering from indigestion (In accordanct with the Annual Report filed with thi of the Company's Business nntl since ho jwiysjtho taxes and fur-jind would tako a walk to see If it nishes tho feed and shelter for the•would Tielp7~Mrs.Johnson—waited un- Ntw Yorh Slot* Nsttratict Department.) During 193 L birds ho lakes the stand that the til three o'clock Monday morning and Assets . $3,5^0,115,653.72 sportsman should pay for the pun-then notified neighbors of her hus- ning privilege. It Is estimated that bands absence. An investigation din- (Larger than any tther finanrial institution in the wtrld) Number of Claims Paid approximately half a million acres closed that Johnson's body hnd boen Liabilities f 2,177 per day of tho best bird and rabbit land in removod to Oldbridgc. Colo notified Statutory Reserve $3,085,308,878.00 Now Jersey is already cloned to state troopers of the accident and he legitimate sportsmen and will remain was held on a tochnlcal charge of Reserve for Dividends closed unless some method Js ar-manslaughter. Besides his wife John- payable in 1932 upon Number of Life Insurance rnnged whereby tho sportsmen can son leaves three sons. Industrial Policies . . . $47,463,634.00 Policies Issued and Revived Ordinary Policies . . . 52,406,629.69 18,959 per day Accident and Health Policies 2,530,500,00 Total Dividends . . 102,400,763.69 Amount of Life Insurance All Other Liabilities . . . 175,135,774.51 Issued, Revived and Increased UnasSigned Funds .... 227,270,237.52 $11,320,799 Per d»y NOTES- $3,590,115,653.72 On thebasis of market values as of December jr, Payment* to Policyholders BROKAW T93J of stocks and of bonds not subject to amorti- and Addition to Reserve sation, tht Total Assets arc $3,571,679,092.24 $2426,280 per day and tho Unassigned Funds S208,833,676.04. COMPETITION Income in 1931. "...... $907,093,871.37 in Assets Increase in Assets during 1931 . 280,093,835.55 Paid-for Life Insurance Issued, $924,402 per day Revived and Increased in 1931 3,431,199,381.00 (EsehJmf Inmost tn Group Pothlts) Total Bonuses and Dividends to Qrotvth in Ten-Year Periods From our own woolens we have Policyholdcrs from 1892 tofanrl including 1932...... 723,377,189.89 Life Insurance Outstanding Assets made up an additional lot of Policies in Voice. Life Insurance! at End Life Insurance Outstanding at End of Year at End of Year of Year Ordinary Insurance* $9,848,994,131.00 fine Brokaw suits, on sale today Industrial Inmimncc (premiums 1871 . . . 11,299 . . S14.989.582 . . .$l,W2,706.78 payable weekly or monthly).. ft.822.317,171.00 at one bargain price Group Insurance 2,776,032.647.00 Iftfll , . 196,673 . . . 27,328,353 . , . 1,973,047.08 Total Insurnncc Outstanding .* . $19,447,343,949.00 1891 .2,281,640 . . 258,7*7,763 . . 13,626,948.21 (lAtjitT than any tther UJ* intnranci row^ftty in tkt wtrl/) Policies in Korea (Ucindhf mi . 6,234,3*2 . . 1,076,977,204 . . 74,771,758.5(, MJ'i?*' '•>•»/> Ctrtifitatll) ... ' 44,520,810 (M»i* lh»H any ether lift tmutanre fmpany) , Oil 12.WU.18 . .2,399,878,087 . . 353,013,477.36 IHI.M I $ Accident and Health Insurance Outstanding 1921 25,819,846 . . 7,005,707,839 . 1,115,583,024.51 Principal Sum Benefit .... $1,519,460,528.00 25 Weekly Indemnity 11,969,413.00 1131 44.S2O.8IO . 19,447,343,949 . 3,590.115,653.72 Prlcos regular *5O ond $35

A SMALL CHAttai fOR ALTIRATIONS This Company is a wtittwl ornoiiizalion. It has no stock and nnno stoastockholders. Alt of Its assets art' held for the benefit of its Policyholders

./ ill!VM ^ ., .»,, |,, 11,. h'lil In 111* ll\ Tic il,,ni'«/ in the bank nf tho Mnrchants Trust spent the week-end at the Walstead Mrs, Charles C. Schock had as her jompany of Bod Bank when that cottago at Budd lake. recent guest Charlotte Batzel of mnk was closed nine weeks ago. The Mr. and "Mrs. George Duncan re- Bayonno, , jroHts from last Thursday night's cently entertained their daughtor Mrs. Charlotte Ivins was tho re- Of The "Lingerie" Type least will just about equal the money Elinor of tho Stato teachers' college cent guest of Mr. and Mrs, Francis hlch the company had in the bank. at Trenton. ^ E.-Mlllor of Long Branch. - A At the conclusion of prayer meet- Frank Loscoo, who was ill at hte ing in tho Methodist church Thurs- home on Jackson streot, has ' re- Matawan News. day tho congregation gave a party turned to his position at the Han- in honor of the blrthdiiy and "wed- son-VanWinkel-Munnlng plant here, (Tho Sad Sank Register can be boajht ding anniversary of Rev. Elijah F. Mrs. Matilda- Schwarz and son L Matawan from J. T. Clowes. 123 Main xreet and Jacob A. Lewis, Inc.) Reed, pastor of the church. A so- Robert of New York wero tho weolt- •$•29-.-5 ciable hour was enjoyed and refresh- ond- visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mr. and Mrs. William Bedle and ments wero served. Mrs: Reed was Wilson. . - Jr. and Mrs. Theodore Drummond unable to 'be present, as she is con- Mr. and-Mrs. Harry Rader spent notored to Alfred, New York, Frl- We are now showing, as one. of fined to the parsonage by illness. Saturday at Jersey City. ay, returning to Matawan Monday. A meeting of the Freneau welfare Mrs. Harry Stonaker entertained A new fashion which has come straight onr new group of Tailored Town Mr, Drummond's mother, Mrs. association was held at the residence six tables of bridge at the Schock 'rank Drummond, returned with of W. O. Franke Thursday night. boathouse Thursday afternoon. Mrs. from Paris... The youth-giving fash- footwear, this distinguished ox- them and la now the guest of the Mrs. Henry Wickham entertained Fred Dunham of Westflold was a Drummomls, three tables of bridge on Tuesday. guest of honor and received a gift. ion of accenting the very new blue and foid that is the feature of this Mrs. VanVelt Lyrrei, formerly of MlsS' tauf a "KuhiYB" Wu3" ttWTecent MissEmo Baker won flrat prizorMra, Matawan and now a resident of guest of her sister Clara of Brook- Oliver Dlggin second, Mrs. Clinton beige dresses with- white-, -,-r feminine, month's Walk-Over page adver. Metuchen, has transferred her mem- lyn. Wyckoff of Keyport third and Mra. >erahlp--from -the Matawan Presby- frilly touches of white (or tailored, Miss Eva- -Cazzlla - and .-George. Kenneth Rush fourth. tisementinyogue magasine./The erlan church to the First Baptist " Hiss; "Gfaco~Klssanr~entertalni!d" -simple-ones-,-.-. It-mattersJiot-SO .much :hurch of Metuchen. Bolte of New-JYark^Jvero—holiday. guests of Judge and Mrs. Harry ~th6~Teachefs' Bridgerclub~last~weel:r correct simplicity of its lines, the Mrs. Edward WyckoiT was hostess Boltc. Mrs. E. C. Hunt, . Mrs. August whlch7)~ LittIe~wTiite~blouses, "yokes," newness of its French cross-baj to two tables of bridge Saturday at Burgess P. Wallace of Brooklyn Muehlhausen, Mrs. Joseph Dun- collars, cuffs arid vesteas appear on. her home. Mrs. Gerard Devlin held won tho week-end guest'ot Mr, and herger. Mrs. O. Diggln and Mrs. E. high score, Mrs. Clinton Wyckoff Kattnor enjoyed tho aftornoon per- cut-out, carry out the tailored second and Mrs. Athol C. Recs low. Mrs. Philip L. Neldllnger. these surprisingly lovely dresses, and Mis. John P. Lloyd spent tho formance of "The Cat and tho Fld- Mrs. Marion Ingoldsby entertained dlo" and the evening performance of each achieves a distinction commend- feeling of the new cross-bar the Thursday Afternoon club last week-end at Red Bank as tho guest of Mrs. Howard White. "Animal Kingdom" at New York on motifs of woolens and [yints, week at a luncheon. Mrs. W. O. Wednesday. •» able indeed. Diggin won first prize and second Miss Margaret Devlin was the was won by Mrs. Paul Roper. week-end guest of MIBS Mary Mar- in of. Elizabeth. One of tho quickest waya to find o Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Slckels job is to advertlso In The Regis- Canton,- sheer silk, lace. ..in blue, had as their guests Sunday Jesse S. Frank Toole and Frank Mitten of. tor's Want Department—Advertise, Slckela and Mr. and Mrs, Walter New York spent Friday at Matawan. ment beige, black... or tea rose. Sizes 14 Bailey and daughter Muriel of to 20; 38 to 44. Brooklyn. Mrs. Mary Maplo of Now Roo.holle, New York, was the guest of her son- BTEINBACHS—Second Floor in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Oliver Dnern.nvcr.tho weekend. Miss Jane Morrison spent the week-end and Washington's birthday a\ Ocean City as the guest of her brother, Grant Morrison. 4 The public school observed Wash Ington's birthday with a lltting pro- gram. Boyen hundred 'pins bearing a picture of Washington and dates Brimmed Or Brimless WALK; OVER of his birth and death wero dis- tributed to the children of tho prim- COMPANY ary and grammar grades of tho A-Variety—of Newi school ^FHday~afternbbhT The~pln3 AS These Fine Straws Are wero presented to tho children by Spring Styles and Colors Matawan post of the American AAA up to Size 9. Legion. Spring's "First" Fashions Mr. and Mrs. George Walker of They Fit Both Feet and Pocketbook. Broad street spent Washington's birthday with Mrs. Phoebo Guise of Camdcn. Councilman and Mrs. Frank How- ard Lloyd and son are spending a John B. Allen Co. week at Washington, D. C, where $6.95 Mr. Lloyd is attending the echool SUCCKSSOIt TO superintendent's national conven- tion. Alllio most of tlie important Spring hats are brimmed, 9 Broad St., WHITE SHOE CO. Red Bank Jacob A, LOWIB hns had a cotton wood troo removed from the rear o narrowly, subtlely, Hie (urban comes in _again, even smart- „. Courtesy Quality Dependability his home on Main street. The tlc< er than before. We include botli styles in this group for the new season. Most arc ccllophanc-ribbon trimmed. Blue,' red, black, brown, beige.

STBINBACHS—Second Floof

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. It»rnt1i1 Kloof nilII'III -Thli.1 rinnr M«t, BED BANK Aa Waal Flaw to Un. ran [Anted oo the BeaatUo] Uniad Street la lbs Klvw libravwburjr River, out boat Seven on Every Street from Now York Md provl*. A Public Comfort station lug orerj oily oonyenlenoe. RED BANE IER Mora Parking Bpnoa lun«J WetMr. Ent«r.d u Btidnd-CUu H»tt«r «t U>» Po«t- ' VOLUME LIV, NO. 36. cDct «t Bel Bank, H. J, md«r ti. Act of Mirth 3, 1870. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2,1932. $1.50 PER.YEAR PAGES 9 TO 20* t, MCA. Drive Card Pardon BOCND TABLE DISCUSSION. Donahay to Run Navesink and Its A NEW DEPARTMENT. Lecture Series Parent-Teacher Association to Meet Philip Jlannlne to Handlo £uio ef A New Route GoesOverTop St. Night •••-.... Friday Sight Again For Of f ice Police Problem Shoes, on Bible Lands For the Bayshore. The second of a nerlca of round Philip T. Jiannlne, a clothier on table group discussions by the health Surrogate Announces Candidacy Carl Grossinger Issues a State- Broad street, has announced that he Total of $7,754 Subscription* Affair at RedBank Catholic committee} of the Red Bank Parent- will add a men's and boys' shoe de- Col. Evan A. Watkins of Jerusa- Trio Boro Busses Company Wilt Received in Campaign to High School March 17 th Teacher association will be given at at Gathering of Democrats at rnent About ThU Matter and partment to his store, which he in- lem to Appear at Methodist Operate Transportation Serv. RIJM $7,490^-Fif ly More PromUei to Eclipse All Pre-the Young Men's Christian associa- Seabright—He Has Held the Appeals io Superintendent of tends to open about March ISlh, Church Beginning Sunday ice Over the New Bayihdro Contibutors Than Last Year. viout Events of ThU Kind. tion houso on Branch avenue Fri- Office 20 Years. State Police for Co-Operation with Howard M. Ely, Jr., as man- Night, March 13th. day cvonlng at eight o'clock. Miss ager*, Ifcr. Jiannlno has been in tho Boulevard. ' The Red Bonk Young Men's Chris- Tho St. Patrick benefit card party DHaDHbtb h Kellyy, ,visitin g teacher ,, Surrogate Joseph Donahay will bo Last -week a petition with 191 clothing busincos-In Red Bank for ^A series of unique lectures on Bl- Probably one of tho first bonofita tian association maintenance cam- to be held Thursday night, March will speak on "Eti"Emotional l FFactort Is In a. candidate for re-election. He mads aroes was presented to tho town- the past nine years in approximate- »lo lands from Eden to Patmoa and to be derived by tho eltlzo'u of tha j 17th, In the auditorium of. tho Red Educational Adjustment." Miss Kel- tha announcement of his intention ship commllteo qf Mlddletown town- ly tho samo location. rim Ararat to tho River Nllo will Monmoutb Bayshoro section from I- 'A Bcrltedalt ep BanircBTholloTilgh sofiool,'~pfolnl8ea" V~atftndvl , tho oflfio^piycTiratrlcT toT"rim"-'BgahT*"fcT~olrlce.,at a. niasa- - salaried police- o—glven—at_tho—Fimtl-Mclhodiot tho-construction—ot-tho now Buy- T —V day', night when a flnal campaign to eclipse all former affairs of. the meetlng held Saturday night.by the man bo engaged to patrol tho neigh- As a boy, Mr. Ely had one'of the church, under the "auspTcei^oI'-lBcr 'BIioro^Bourevaid Twill bD tho inltla- conference of education and the Seabright Men's Democratic club. dinner was held at tho Episcopal kind If the present plans as arranged meetings of the National education- borhood. Carl Grosslnger; chairman largest paper routes in Bed Bank Methodist Brotherhood, commenc- tion o£ a new through bua uorvlco parish house. To • date $T,7M ha? ' i Mrs. Nora. Long, chairman,-and Hlfl platform Is his 20 years' record of the township' police committee, ing Sunday night, March 13th, and al association held recently at Wash- no surrogate. —-- for The Red Bank Register, and at between Highlands and Kcyport by been subscribed. In a Btaiomenl' W Irs. .John AMeHfon," vswhalrinan; has Issued tho following statement the samo time-worked for tho Ro- continuing nightly to Friday night, the Boro Busses company of Qlober ington, D.C.; arid will make a Ke-* When he ran five years ago Mr. regarding tho matter: sued by John B. Alton, president of are carried out to the letter., The port of the conference and meetings gal shoo store before and after March 18th. Tho lecturer will be court, Red Bank. Announcement the Bod Bank association, ho said, proceeds of tho affair will go Into the Donahay led all tho candidates of Our township took under consider- !ol. Evan A. Watkins (Bey) of Friday; night. AH parents are in- both parties in tho number of votes, Bchool. Ho was formerly manager was mado this morning at tho office "An analysis 'of tho 616 contributions fund of tho parent-teacher assocla* vited to attend the meeting. ation tho request ot the peeplo of and buyer for tho shoe department Jerusalem, Palestine. „' of the company that negotiations received shown that 476 are from tlon~pf the school under whose aus- He /received 24,973 while his oppo- Navesink for a poiico officer present- nent, Edward A. ScMmith, polled for the Jacob Stoinbach department Tho lectures aro free to tho pub-were in progress with tho Rollo Red Bank '.residents' or bunlneBB picestho party wlllbo presented. ed by Allan Beeglo at the meeting lic. However, a silver offering will 16,017. Next to Mr. Donahay that store at Long Branch. Transit company which operates In .people and that of tho $7,764 received, Mrs. Edward T. MoDonough, pres- oil Thursday. bo taken up at each gathering to a portion of tho territory mch- SB,861, or 18 per oont, is from Red ident of tho association, leads the list Special Services township committee are going help defray the expense of the Honed, so that through serVlea Bank residents or buBlneoB pcoplo of hostesses;, Others' will be Mrs, to take the matter up for considera- week's educational program, which might be given between Highlands and the balanoo la from our loyal William P. gbanahan, Mrs. 'Vincent tion for one, and try to take some Officers' School Is a Bible and Bible lands univer- and Keyport over a new routo and Interested neighbors." J. Eek, Mrs. Morton Planlbi,'Mrs. at St/Thomas'j( action. sity lecture course and Is classed as May J. Ryan and Mrs. Edwin Rood. which will for tho most part fol- Mtv..AII«AI n .ARJfensLJpfeSJtJJSJlt l It would bo .impossible, under the Opened Yesterday a rare and inspiring treat for old low the proposed Eoute No. S3 «7iocutlvl ob sbcrotary, both exprasssd Those"who 'will Isokraftor arranging Teaching Mittiori to be Held at present -budget qf^tho^township. to and young.. tho tables, cards, pencils, etc., are put on any additional poiico.officer* now in the process of construction, their appreciation of tho excellent Red Bank Church, Sunday, Thei first"lecturo~wlir"be'on "The and which is commonly known oa co-oporatlori. of tho workers In bring- Mrs. John • Hogan, Mrs, Theodore Monday and Tuesday—Claw In fact tho township had to curtail Colonel A. S. Cowan Welcomed Building of Solomon's Temple," a ing tho drive- to such a-successful Moss,' MM. Aloyslua Fattorabn, Mrs. ii lot of their activities midyear In tho "BajBhoro boulovard." . This of Seven to be Confirmed. the Student Officers in the Waif Masonic message. Monday night's service will In no wise affect the conclusion In Bplto ,o£. tho exiting Fred Jones, Mrs. Arnold Soden *nd order to hold tho budget down, as lecturo will be on "The Shepherd ot Mrs. Harry Patterson, they felt It was imperative that Department Theater at Fort present sorvlco of the Boro Busses . financial- conditions, Mrs. James The confirmation class of St. Thom- tho Judcan Hills,"' given in tho cos- and the Rollo Transit company but • Parker, leader of tho Girls' Activity Refreshments will be nerved by a there bo a reduced tax rate in the Monmouth. tume of a shepherd of the Holy as's chapel of Rod Bank will meet township tlila yoar. will be operated !n addition to tho club, waB thanked for the dinner she committee of which Mrs. William tomorrow evening at seven o'clock. Land and introducing tho rod, staff, Cogan Is chairman. Her assistants The opening exercises for tho nat- present loual service; \ and her assistants had served; the* At quarter after eight o'clock a Len- Each year tho taxes in the town- ional guard and reserve officers' sling, etc., of a shepherd. "A Bride . Phlleotha society of tho Baptist aro Mra. Thomas" Salmon, Mrs. David ship havo been increasing, although It was stated at tho office of Ufe ten service will be conducted by Rev. class at tho signal school were held of Bethlehem, Symbol of tho Com-company this nTornitu} that up until church; tho women of tho Lutheran ffimmono, Mrs, Harry Jackson, Mrs. Morton A. Barnes of St. James's the budget of tho township commlt- ing Christ," will be tho subject Tues- Harry Qulnn, Mrs. John Bolln, Mra In tho War Department theater ai 1922 when tho Jeraey Central Trac- church; the girls of ,tho activity church of Long.Branch. teo itself has not increased for three Fort Monmouth yesterday. day night The speaker will use groupof thb"Y"; tho Trinity church Julia Swconcy, Mrs. John Gaul, Mrs. years. tion company ceased ' operation, SpeclarservlCoB will bo held at the Colonel A. S. Cowan, Signal corpa local ladies In featuring the dress for use of tho parish house, and the Richard Attrldge, Mrs. George Mott, Tho township commltteo havo con- cars rendered through service be- Mrs. J. 'McSherry, Mrs. William church Saturday, comprising com- commandant, welcomed tho student of a Palestinian bride, her attend- tween Highlands and Kcyport but press for publicity. William A. munion and Intercessions for tho sidered this necessary because high Sweeney, publicity ohalrman, gave a Spenoe, Mrs. M. Mead, Mrs. Edward officers to Fort Monmouth and con ant, the Virgin sof Scripture, tho that sines that timo the line had teaching mission at ton o'clock: In the taxes In tho township would natur- gratulated them on their having wedding garment, lamps and oil ves- rbVlef add res». IDdward T. Pllto, cam- Healy, Mrs. Charles Scott and Mlas ally seriously injuro the growth of been broken up into ttarco links, Margaret Murphy. morning, litany at noon-and qvonlng been selected to tako the course of sels. Ono is operated by Boro Busses be- palgn director, announced the team prayer at four o'clock In tho after- tho township, and people must be Instruction offered by the signal Others serving on the general com- relieved from tho"heavy tax burden "Orientalisms of. New Testament" tween Highlands and Campbell's reports. The total subscriptions re- son. • school. ceived for tho campaign were 516,'a mittee InclUdp Mrs. August Bchweers, they aro now under. will, bo Thursday night's subject and Junction, one-by tho Rollo Transit The teaching mission will begin on "Tho Signal school," said Colonc: tho speaker will throw light on company between Campbell's Junc- gain of 60 over last year, Mrs. Harry Burke, Mrs, Floronco Sunday, The service for that day On tho othor hand, tho pooplo of Bennett, Mrs; Joseph Bray, Mrs. Pat- Navesink aro entitled to every con- Cowan, "la also to be congralulalei many of the beautiful figures ot tion and Kcansburg and one by the In recognition of services rendered, ; Will consist of Communion at half- in having men of your type comi rlck.Cotter, Mrs. William Decker, JOSEPff I. sideration. I don't know of any sec- speech, tho imagery and language Ilolio Transit company between .gold stars wore "awarded to Hubert past seven o'clock ' in the morning, here, men who aro willing to 'devote of tho New Testament, Friday M. Farrow for personal work and of- Miss Dorothy Breslln, Mrs. George Communion with sermon at eleven tion in the township tnat is entitled Keansburg and Koyport. It la Qrauac, Mrs, Thomas GUI, Mrs. year In tho number of votes was a part of their tlmo towards prepar night's lecture will bo featured by planned to institute the now serv- flcient chairmanship; and to-tho o'clock by Rev; August E., Jensen, to more consideration than they are. ing themselves to servo their coun- Charles Glljlln, Mrs.: Otto Herdon, Thomas M. Cropsjll, Republican, who Tho committee Is going to.try to 115 Illustrated views on "Allenby's ice for the summer season only at team managers, Howard Upplncotti vicar of St. Monica's church ol Tren- try in tlmo of need." . Capture of Jerusalem, the City ot Dr. Jamas Parlcor, Lester Ross, Al- MrB. Patrick F. Kennody, Mrs. Jos-ton* confirmation at .half-past three received, 21,203 for assemblyman. In solve tho problem by calling on the first and, In the event that it meets' eph Laurino, Mrs. .P..F. Lang, Mrs. tho election ilvc years ago Mr, Dona- Colonel Cowan stressed tho fac Undying Memories." These views _ bort W. Worden, Harry Malchow, and : o'clock ,and, teaching mission confer- g state police for assistance, and in with popular success it will bo con- Wil MlMThbJ h id jiti I ll b that each year tho technical equip- were taken on the battlefields of tinued throughout the year. to Harold BovoOiMrs.Hoella'Stovenoi y enc6^rigc hay. received, majorities In all but addition thoy will havo tho township ment used for signal communlcatloi and 'MIBS Mae' Frcdmoio, Silver stars tie, Mrs. David Leroy,' Mrs. Dennis seven of the fifty municipalities In officers give them additional cc- ihe Holy land «na~8how every fea- will also bo conducted- on Monday purposes in a modern army nro be- ture of the taking of the Holy Land, wcro given to Ernebt Hall, Joseph Mead, Mrs. John Mulvihlll, Mrs. Ed-and Tuesday. Commiinion will be the county. .oporatlon. g Those who spoke at tho Seabright coming moro and more complicated. on December 11th, 1817. The speak- PARTY FOB CAST OV PIAT. ——Wllllaros.-TheodoreWllllThd . Lb M_Moii> ward O'Flaherty, Mrs. W. Harry hQld_atJialf-paot Sfy(in o'clock each It Is the desire of tho committee gyi meetlnglbealdea-Mr..Jonahay-Woro_ .Colonel Cowarrdiscussed tho^ valu er jyvlU .-V?ear_ the j:o8tumc_of an Arab V ,ll}4mo PltMlJSl iBdii^ltibdnfi^ to~liolp-out-tho peoplo_ot Navcalnli T Mrs, Thomas Sagurton, Mrs. William Waller J. Sweeney, president of Ihe In any way possible. of muitarytralnlng; f rdm tfie Btani of the "desert nt tHIs~icctvCr~cT"- ~ leading-Mnii-la-Oueat-'Of Hoi Thoso receiving red Etara wore Rob- ences each afternoon at two o'clock point'of both the individual and th( Party Last Night ert Macdbnald; Loo McKoe, Albert 8. Turn(er and Mrs. Wllllani Wl-'-m and each evening at ,elght o'clock. Seabright. organization, Leo J. War- Mr. Grossinger has sent tho fol- All of tho lectures will begin at wick, county chairman,. Harry N. nation, and expressed the opiniol eight o'clock with the exception of Miller, H- C.'£abney,.R.'H, Cheat- Tho mUslon will be conducted by lowing letter to Colonel H. Norman that citizens who wero willing to do- Jack Strong and Brooks LaBoy* harn,; Herbert IMwardsy Charles'Stev- Rev. Mr. Jensen. Ho and tho lato Johnson, candidate for sheriff; Glenn Schwartzkopf: , Sunday night's lecture, which will taux, members ot tho cost ot the, L. Bury and Frederick P. Rclchey, vote a portion of their time to flttln begin at half-past seven o'clock. ens^. EugoneMagoe,'Herman-Wool Leonardo Pupils Robert MacKellar, of Hod Bank Colonel II. Norman Schwartzkopf, themselves to servo their country li play to be given by the Preebytojr^ ley,' Harold Whitney, Burrltt Boyn- candidates' ' for • freeholders, and Superintendent of Stuto Police, founded tho teaching mission, tho Georgo Martin. an emergency were rendering a pa ton, 'and; Hijvi John, Hayes, The chief objects of which are to cnlarga Trenton, New Jersey. trlotlc service of the highest ordc woro hosts at a party given' Ia^' ' "Pirates" retained tho tltloot "Royal to Give Song-Play A report that several members of Dear Sir: faith and public; knowledge of the the club were not oupportlng the Tho course of instruction give night at tho Ploasant Inn,; StoffW»«- Glmpsers" throughout the campaign. program of tho church; I am the chairman of tho police com- American Legion bury avenuo and,Np\ymaa,, Sprlti Tho managers of tho divisions each candidates endoraedby tho organiza- mlttco of tho township of Middle-, national guard and reserve officers g It Will be GvGivenn at the Granijnar; Tho confirmation service will, ba by tho Signal school will provide road. ' Tho 'guests wora: alsj> " ~ made a shortVaaarcBsntlJanklnhtV g tion, was', denounced ..tiy,,>Mr.- Sweo- town, Wo ha,vo a very large town- Barrel Campaign Schooll JFYiday JEyening^^iJyg^^ie, .jnducted by.Bilihpp-p^ijVHatlhcws. ncjfiprffialsjprfa e ThoVijliib',iWil)rhWjb,)hW** a ship and two full tlmi police o.fflcors* competent company clnccrs for Sig- bcr3 of tho. cast. ;;• ..;>.' team, 'captains and; .workors, for- co- : The. members"' Atd» op6ration> Alberti Vy, swotdon 'arid PupUs of thp Seventh and class aro Ellen Julia Jon.es, Con- section of our township, at' Nnye- officers for other combat branches of lift* of Food Are Not Being Hanlcy, who will tako th,aleiullnjj Lester KOBE, co-managers of tho . Eighth Grades. \'^^i stance CharlottfJ'., 'Nelson, Andrew sljilc, for an additional man to bo male rpla In tho nroductk ,.*' "Rackotoer. Mrforo and William fl, Weeks. Pr, day—Card Party Today ot section, and In fact oilier sections of tactics and tcchnlquo of signal com- eterans and their ' Mauds Elchclo, Mrs. Brpoks LaBoyw James -W. Parker: was manager' of by Bcrta. Klamith. It will be under Tho third of a series of nlm slldo the township which aro off tho main ircsent tlmo food ths direction of Mrs.. Marian Collen- Portaupeck-—-Other Events. highways. munication, field exercises, code tcaux, Harry Worth, Charles TaTMf the ^"Pirates", and his captains were lectures will bo given at tho Hobrew. practice and radio procedure,'equita- or eight families. and Samuel Harvey. ah, Clarence Mowcn and Mrs, Fran- synagogue on Riverside avenuo Tues- Wo realize that your officers havo As previously told In Tho Register, Dr. M. '0, Dabriey,, nnd Richard, M, Tho okecutlvo colhmlttec ot the tion and animal managoment Cheatbam. John B. Allen, president ces ROckafellow. ,, day evening at'8:00 o'clock by Rabbi a" big Held to cover. However our ho barrels aro in various Hed~Bank -.- . *••#• , /••' „ of-the "t" was chairman of tho Tho scenery will be by Miss Grace Nathan Witkln. The; films wero tak- Riverviow hospital mot yosterdayaf- township haa gono over tho matter Tho faculty of tho Signal school itorcs as receptacles for donations of LAIVTER WINS FIBSX CASK" Kollcr. The: cas.t of characters hjas en on a recent trip to Palestine by tcrnoon at tho homo o£- Mr3. Well- lulto thoroughly and wo woro won- consists of twenty-eight instructors, ood. At first there was a generous initial gift, committee: , ington WllltlnB .at Tlnton Falls. Mrs. lering if your ofllcers could not make follows: ' •'••, ' Rabbi .Witkln. "The Woman Pioneer headed by Major S^ B. Akin, asslot- csponso to tho legion's appeal, but •\Vnllnco Jeffrey Successful In Jn»- dthoV officers of tho club aro W, Georgo T. Llnton, president of the L regular patrol through theso aec- ant commandant, 'Strainer ~Ji>ric>. irrar"vlc6~1pfc3iagnt; Pettr, n la—PalD3tlne^ahowlng_tha_JcwlBh. lonB—ot—tho-towniihlp_that_arc—oIL if lato tho results havo not been so tlca Walruighfs Court. Mi vlffi , .Turn. Wcmarr-taklng-arpOBlUoit-of-equalltjt committee. apoKo ot ~Includctl~lrrtlr5~natlongl~gnard-arid- Theodore D, Parsons, second vloo Hwiael .,., Jitk Ilendrltkion work done by the auxiliary since Oc- with roan In all'forms of labor, is tho Ulcers would bu glad to assist them'. reserve offlccrB' claas aro Captain ions havo fallen off to such an extent prealdoht; John H.'Mount, treasurer; Qrcttl .„... ..„ Vcra Collins tobor 1st. Francis L. J. Carroll. Captain Jos- admitted to tho bar, won his first BlchardT. Smith,, oxec'utlve secro- The Cookla witch _... Marl« Grovir I subject of ono'lccturo and tho other The section of the tov^nshlp, off hat there has scarcely been enough case last Saturday when ha ap- Sandmen—^Robert Htndrickion, Russell deals with recreation and sport In Thb Occanport auxiliary will hold ho main hlghwayn, present quite a eph McBrcnrty, 1st Lieutenant De- tary and William, A. Miller, record- I«l»y«y. . Wlll|»ll| m Behr, Alfred IooloI'oolo.. a Card party this afternoon _ut tho o supply llio living needs of the peared befuio Justice Elmer C. Palestine and ,tho, development of icrious problem. Wlillo there Is a metrlo D. Diaz, 1st Lieutenant Jamca right needy families. _ ( ' . ing secretary. Directors, are Josso FourteDFt n onsfltftMlll«t^Mlll n ' SehcnkSehcnkSh ; t*olt*ols homo.of Mrs. Mary Etta Johnson on ot of traffic and a lot going on on N. Purccll, 1st Lieutenant Samuel Wainright of Shrewsbury to defend N. Beers, Ralph B. Echort, Hubert P»lqcl , EvdJiEd i MiWHon. I«nc Bchcelhl , NorN - sports and scouting In now Palestine. The members of tho legion say ms PaJoe, Mnir-lnn Martin, Eleanor Wa. John Acker of Fair Haven against ft M. Farrow. Kdwln C. GUIaud, Frank An Invitation has been extended to md tho stato police are kept busy hey believo this is not duo to any charge of. perjury, which followed a worth, AnIU M>Uhewi, Llisclt Oorbett. all scout masters and their troops to Tho Keansburg nuxlllnry reported Watts, 1st Lieutenant Edwurd G. B. Groff. Dr. Samuel W. Haiisman, Dorla VanBrunt. Auth Guttormsen. Janet that planB wero under way for a m tho main highways still really essenlng'o£.public desire to aid tho civil hearing in which Acker testi- Cllftord, Edna HuJI, Adelaide II»ll»m. . attend tho lecture. A meeting of par- Haniel, 2d Lieutenant John N. How- infortunato folks but is duo to tho Leon Kclloy, Theodoro J. I/abreciun, luncheon nnd card party to bo held ho outlying sections in tho country ard, 2J Lieutenant Charles N. fied. Walter Grlce, also of Fair G. Howard 'Llpplncott. Harry Mal- D«w-Moi)—Boy Kruj, Richard Holde) ents of tho children attending tho no the ones that want to havo more lublic having lost track of tha move- Haven, faced a similar charge, Tha Herbert New, Raymond Dowd. March 31BI at Now Point Comfort Jcnellts from the" pollco system. Young, 2d Lieutenant Robert C, chow, John L. Montgomery, B,. E. Wltcheit—Helen. - Hoop, , Aura Gordsn, Hebrow and Sunday-schools will bo icnt. Tho legion boys say they {eel cases agalnnt both, which wero hold after the lecture. flrchoUGo at Kcansburg. Luncheon rVhilo tho lienvy traillc on the state Edgar, 2d Lieutenant Deano A. I*. Morefleld; Dr. James W. Parker, Anns Ohrlstensen, iDoiores Iglay. . . will bo served from noon to two ;uro that a llttlo Jogging of public brought by William Hill, wer« dis- CooVIo children—Kulh Dobbins, Dorothy ilghwaya presents uerloua trains Blakeney, lid Lieutenant John K. nemory will revlvo Interest. Pouter K. B.o»s, Paul TloUasllle and aultck, Alt* Bawd, Rtta Haveni, Julia Tho Ladles' Hebrew society ob- o'clock. Problems, on tho other hand with Hillcrrtelcr and 2d Lieutenant Kirk missed. Mr. Jeffrey la connected Horbert M. Wllllamo. Trusteos arc served its tenth anniversary last No contribution of food is loo with EUwnrd Wise's law firm. This MaMahon, Dtllto CralB, Berths lsaksen, Tho Tlnton Falls auxiliary will :ho outlying dlslrlcla left unpro- Buchak. John 8. Applogato, Thomas Irving John DowJ, Orland Grant, Qeorgo Noble, week. There was no formal celebra- ccteil anil with tho automobiles as mall. Even ono, potato la an accep- waa tlio first caso that ho had tried. Brown, Kdwln R. Conovcr, J. Lcs- Charles Brock. tion. The officer's of the society aro bold a motion picture Bhow'^rlday :licy nro today, it makes them sub- ablo gift. A pound of coffee, a pack- • Chorus—Pearl Hoblnion, Gladrs Weit- night, Mnrch 11th, at tho Bchpolhouse. tor Eisner, B. P. Hplmos, Philip Jlan- inok, Lucille Seruby,. Bosellnd Heath, Mrs. Leon Rcuckhaus, president; ject to na much danger and more In NO rOIHCCASTS UV SEASON. go of sugar, a small box of tea and nlnb; Frod Oakley, Benjamin J. Park- Harrr Mshnken, Ern.tln» Drown, Haul Mrs. Milton A. Bicgfrcd, vice prcsl- Tho next meeting of tho 'executive, nocd of pollco protection than the icores of other things may bo placed ON TOUT COMMISSION. or and Dr. Horbert IS. Williams. Weslbrook, Elswolth . PartKr, Henry dont; Mrs, I. Hlchmoml, treasurer; committee will be held Tucpduy af- thoroughfares that aro BO frequently n the,barrels, If a largo number of Wright, Kayraolld DowJ, Many l'elton, ternoon, April Bill, at tho \homo Arllcln In (irglKtrr Mnl IMriint to Erllns laakaen. * ... ' Mrs. Harry Fcldt, recording secre- UHOd, Kcllcct ou Weather Uurcnu. lorsons responded with small indl- Julm J. Qullin at Hot Dank Slated tary; Mrs. Samuel Grcoriblatt, finan- of Mrs. John A. Chauney at 'Fair Ha- I mi not Rtntlng this In a spirit ldual glfta tho returns would bo l'or ThU Position, AIBIXANJE BTUKTS. cial secretary. Tho trustees aro Mrs. ven. it criticism, but with a constructive Tho Rcglutcr lms received a letter imple. It woukl not be necessary fur DEMOCRATIC CABD Max Leon, Mrs.: Harry ^Cohn, Mra. Those who attended ycstcVday's ittitude. from C. F. Hand, meteorologist, con- nyono to mako a largo gift. Tho Governor A. Harry Moore has rrogmm of Iflylng and Parachute Samuel Rwartz, Mra. Samuel Cohen meeting wcro MrB; Llnton, Mrs, Hen- I do wish you could help us and nected with the United States wea- nominated John J. Qulnn of B.ed lint fiomcllilng' could bo tnkrn up li-glon members uny that If tho pub- j,,,nk „, n ,.n,nnil8slancr ot tho Port Jumping Ilcro Noxt Sunday. Fair Hnvcn'ciub io Hold tarty Fri- and Mrs. Benjamin Adler. ry Kohl, Mrn. John A. Chnnuzy, Mrs. ther bureau and stationed at Sandy day Night of Thl» Week. tlmi would help tho problem that wo Io only realized how great tho need of Now York Authority. It is ex- Theodoro G. Rowe, Mrn. l'J. U. Simp- havo, us presented ta us by a pe- Hock, In which ho tnkea exception H thero would bo no dlmunltlon of Arthur Foster atid Joseph Hughes, son, Mrs. George S. Loner, llrii. B, to mi article appearing In Tho Reg- pected that ticnato connrmation ot a team of flying exports, will pro- Mrs. Richard McAllister Is chair- DEPOSITORS riUNG CLAIMS. tition from tlio pcoplo of rfavculnk tin: appointment will soun bo made, man of a committee for a card party C. Ehrlngcr, Mrs. Charles Hrlfrich, nnd we hnvo a similar condition In ister of Februury 2Uh concerning nent a progrnmof paraolulte Jump- Mrs. H. C. Updylie, Mrs. Tony Hunt- other jiarts of tho township. tho weather. Mr. Iliind taken par- Tin: otllco hi nut a salaried poaltlori ing and nlrplano stunting at the to bo given Friday night/March 4th. Progress Hrlng Mario In Liquidating Fashion SIHIM-. nml there aro no foca. Mr. Qulnn, by tho Fair Haven Woman's Demo- Ing, Mrs. Wllklns and Mrs. Theodore , I am, very truly yourH, ticular exception to tho Unit puru- Hod Bank airport next Sunday. Merchants Trust Company Altai™. N. Parmly. Carl flroaalngcr. The pulille 1H Invltrd to attend n who wart formerly prosecutor off cratic club at Mechanics' hall at gritpli of tho nrtlelo which statcJ 'afhlon BIIOW which will bo fpnturml They are In tho employ of a Rail- that pluco. Her assistants aro Mrs. Many of Clio doponltors of tho Mor- Unit "Just no thla liuu been ii year Monniouth cuuntyy, will nuecaed way corporation which uses tho RADIUS' MINHTItKI,S.' "AI," VAN Sf HOIK NIC1UT. by Mra. II. Ilurwllz nt hor Btore lit Svhuylcr N. I'.lco uf Highland Park. Kllrnboth Merrlman,. Miss Barnli chants trust company of Red Bank without winter, so It Is likely Io Do 2(> Broad Btroct Tlnimdiiy night ot plane for ndvcrtlulng purposes, Murphy, Mlsa Margaret C. Manna, havo filed claims In tho pact few ono without summer." Tho niticlo next week nt right o'clock. Mra. A Waco biplane will bo used by Mrs. M, Munch, Mrs, Clarcneo tiogg, days. William P, Btrullo, assistant Itrihenrsnln Now Undor Wuy fur Young Mm'* Republican Club to Ob- 1'lrciiH'ii Answer HUH Alnrm. in question wns proiicrly credited. Hurwltz will dos« lior nloro noxt Foster nnd Hughes for tholr exhibi- Mrn. Walter Mills, Mra. Charlos doputy banking commissioner, states Hliuw at lied Ilnnk. nrrvo II Tonlshi. Tho unquoted purtlon.'i of it woro Kcllct onglno company wna cnllflfl tion work. Mast, Mrs. Thomas Modralh, Mrs. that tho work ot winding up tho af- Monday, Tursduy nnd Wednesday, to Clnronco 1'J. Villdy'B nervlcft »ta- Tlio Laily ICIkn' huwllng chili of Thn Young Mon'n Republican i-.lul) tho prruonul vlown vt thu writer in order t(i nmhn iircpriratlon;! for ITonlpr will present moiit of tlio M. McNklly and ' Mr«< John Mulvl- fulra of tho bank will bo facilitated g of Hivl Hunk will crlnbrnU "Al" Vim funned from rrmllni; nu nrtlclo nun- tloii nt Monmouth und W".-it ntrenln •tuntlng nnd Jumping performances hill. Indlvldwil tnblo prize* will bo by thn depositors nnd other creditors Hcil Ilnnk will prcnoul a :hn iipcnlng of Ihn nrw Junior mills Into bmt nlt,'ht nftrr u iniiiiinrhy, no- rcvur, nilMntlrl i Ni:holk nl|;ht In their rounm on Miui oernlnh' wiNithcr cundlllonn, ii;ipr<:- ilnpni tinent mid for tho fnnhlnn ohuw ana IIUHhoa will oponnor the nights awarded and thoro will also be a mnklnit their claims without delay. nnd iiiun;n nt lfr mnoho Iflfliilnif from Ihn ntnc»t tlio homo of tho lied llnnk kid|;o mi I'Yonl iitrool wllh a boot olrnk illnnri lully uf tlm limit wlnliT, nnd wero which will frnlure Iho nowenl In mid fly tho plane when hlfl partner door prlto and refreshments. H. It, Wlnnor Is receiving training In .onl|;ht. In addition to thn dlnnnr, had notified pollen hoadriutirterji. In- Ilrouil iiticet on April lnlh mid Kith, not Intrailcil In liny wny tu rrllctt i])illig cniilM, miltn, drrfisrn nnd mil- vestlcntlon rovenlrd Hint nn ulr coin- porforms. The former la well known Mien Mary Cleary, Mrs. Jamos P. order tu relievo Mr. Strublc. liri'd will bo cntcrtiilnnirnt provided. on Mr. llunil «r Iho United Htn about lure, not only for hla fine Tho ontlro conipnny, tnoliKlliiK liimy In luilh mlfiscn' nnd junior piotmor, which wnft left ttirnru on for McCnrron, Mrs, HOBO Dennlston, tho ehorunoa nnd JII'IIU'IJIUIM, N Tim julnclpal apruker will ho Carl vthdi' IMU'CUU. Mr. llniurn Inttcr aerial word, but because, it waa un- (uhliniinn (if Iliiyonnc. iilntn civil iiIrm lilylcii. ,Spr>clal» for thin pvent tho iicconiniinliitlon of nh;ht motor- Mrs. Kllraboth Merrlmnn-nnd Mlia Card Tarly And Dixnce. " coniprlno tlio dnunhlfli-n and fnmll citntcn tlio wflithiH- liurrnu nuilu'ji n will Im nilvi'i'tltird In Tho llPKlntcr Intn, litul liccoiiin nut of oidrr nnrl ilor hln tutnlugo that Cliarlcn l'oi-- Margaret 0. Manna represented tho norvlnn cuniinlimlonnr, wlm will tiillt 1 fit. Mnry'i church ot Mow lionof th- « nioinbei'ft. Mr. uiul Mra. Wil- attempt to fnriMMi.'it Ihn weutlfji of nrxt. Wrduc.'idny. \YI»M Illllng III* ntnllun with nninkr, irtent bngnn paranhulo Jumping. club nt n, ntcotlrifif of Hit County on "Hlillo Imiiieii." About minhumlrml Kormnnt la no longer oonsldcrod n mouth will hold a card party nnd liam Turiilrr of Unl Hunk urn I'lwcli- any iiennuu. Tliln rxplnnatldn I'lni Ciller '1'hiininH Mend nutlllml Women's Domocr«.Ma club Hatiirday incmimi'ii nro rxprctrd Io ultnnd. mado In fnli'iii'na to Mr. llunil uud slinlent juinixir us ho lint aliout flf- danco Tucudny avonlng, Mnrch 2Dth, ln£ tho cunt nnd urn vny. c Flrm'ri Nmnn ( IliiiiRnl. Mi. I'liniy nnil thn uppittntu!! woa at Union Ilenoli. Mm. Dennlston and Iho liurrnu. Mr. Hand rucplnlnn Hint ly 1onr>» to liln credit. Moat uf those In tho I'ort Monmoulli >ahorilhoun'ornmnt will !l|iprlnl mtinln tu milt Mm '• 'Iho IVngrrm Ivo llrUHin rlul, , J toward Height, tfillimoiit mill niiri'lnl iiiinn|;rii Lrdluildn will luild a |)1I1IIIM trii'd imnin of thn llrm tu thn Clcnoiul Mup- A iii'ivh'ii nt fnily luiiirn' iltvotlan lirhig out ll/i full (ifTr<"MvriiPf'!i In imrly next Woiliifmlny ovrnlni,' nl Till" liioiirnm of rniilal ntuntlnri I" iMdont of llio counly club, acccrt- Cixnl l'arly ul I>. ply I'diiipiiny. Thn uniuimny, whlrh will Imiilii nt HI. Anlliuny'i Chinch pert of thti nlrpcirl'ii pinna la hnvn Young Women to Hoo May. n|[ written by Mr. Turiilrr, win liiilt-pnnt, olulil (I'rlcick lit thn lionm Iculn In roMtrnctur.'t' nuppllcn, r(|Ulp- nt Unil Hnnh llundny niniiitnir nl III* mt the Invitation of thn Knlr Havim unlit loil ft <:oin|inny of |iinfcra|(in nf Mm. J''rrd (Jnyor uf l.m»nnido. Tho lnillrV iiuxlllnry uf HIM OCOIIII Members of tho Young Woman's 1 liltllt nnd hnivy hiudwnrr, will r inn.™ nl i|tinilrr l<> rl|)hlo'cl^nk. Met- injiiilnr ntlruc.tlono for Ilia euillcnci rluli to liuhl thn Mny meeting at View iiuiiiiiVi'iiif !!!. jinniu'litl Ion tit oluh will nttnnd n piny, "Mall," to al« fin' mnny yniirn, Mr, Tninkr I'hdro will lin iirlziv;, ipfrciiliiiicnH tlnun opoinllonti with tho munn |^ vli'c'ii will hn linlu rnnh nvmliiK nt. which nltf>n>1n tho nlr-nhows dmlng I'nlr Hftven. I.icumrild will linlcl u mnl hilly nl Din rumtiier RonBnn. bo G'vmc\hu DmL liulf-punt nnvilll o'clnrlt nllil "III l.Otl- Mr*. Itnlph KlizAn lina been pro- ho hnn nnvcir rrrn Dim tn|rnL tho llri'nu VlnW cuniinunlty Imtinr poned, nil n, now member of thn Fair iliary of lint Aabury Pitrk Womnn'a dud" nrxl Tui'mlny nl»lil. Tlm »«• In ntnntoilr innlin mid lurdlcln m riloinnn'n Aliliiml Hull. toiiiiiniiw ovimlui:. Thn, luuiltii wll Haven club by Mrit. Ixion 11©rdg< club tomorrow hlglit, Tho momb»r« Iiiipnivrnirutn In Ttvlu MgliU. iiionn nt l|in n«rvl<'oa will bnpri)»«li«d will moot »t tha cluhhoiiBfl at 7:31) unununlly nno (iiilcrlnliiiiinnl. lid n)>|illoil In thn IMIIIIIIHK ilnlil fund hW llin |;itinrn, In tlm Twin UKIIIII nt IHKhlnniln itml qlmnllty at wmiil, cut nnd Ukl Mm, Wllllnm Optfan will tin In v,*ill tin hrld Itiitnriliiy nvcnhiK. Mnich fihn bnnn fitolnu fiont l Honplliil Wirfcnm |o Mont. Thn I'nfiiiliili |i|ny In i>lylillcn wll Itilli, nl, llin Omni VKivv riiiiiiiiiinlly ll|(bllioiinn will lin ooimrrli'il wllh dlnint, of thr, ruril (iniiy tu Im glvnli Ihn nnw m>wnt;n nyplrin nt lllf[lll'*ll«1fl, fnrm nt I,Union, llnvernl Illilahnvri Tim tie,) llntik mulllniy of Ann lin |H'HA«mlMl Krldny ull^lii'mii in Iniiion nl, l.mniJinUi. 'I'hnj Mlnhnnl- . 'In All< ml Hi mil >• CniiMMilliMi, (ohwrrow Afterntxin nt' Ihn llml Tho ''onlinct for llin woik will tin Tlin tr-tjiilni' llnluulny tiltllt il«lir» ti'ou itmiii on Dm wnwlplln, It If May lionjill/ll »t H|>tln«r I^ahn will M.iiill Inili, nt Din Ithci full Ill'llirloy CiillrlcL 01 lllfOl in Will Ilnnk nnt two o'clock nl. (hn homa of Wim liillll, In IK2H ntlil n-lilllH In Irlir) xlaUntu «t» Mm. Hurry Qulrm, Mr*. of 111. Allllloliy'M rlillirh, 'llin utifH v.111 nll^iid Ili'i Inlriiinlliinn mill IAr>2. Murphy I,, llo-tt In ihn fnli lii Im li>ld In III* Hrlil room. flrit, ODVPII tiitin, wlin Irnvn ba»n nut ll C'oy«rL wrrn Jilinlo()lri|iliml In Hi Why r»y William Hp»ni>«, Mm. lSdwerd Mo- pl*ro. in r ruliVMlllun of bonllly >linp iiwuuinli; IIMIII konpnr, 'Ihn ilmu'en will h« l»*mt»«il ««lu»> of wml«, h«n> lI l MMm. Aflfr th* infill nit tlifl timt wilill b« "Volll (it'l inutlMi^q 'it lion npiln ilny nliilil uf i":«t l") I'niinnylvn io rt«voted to ntwhui. r tut- S.T"'. Al I,«w| Kilw»ril llimly «ml HIM M«re»rol WHIU Hiinrnhtiiotl. l {i«tnry un nl. Now, VniU wlilrli iMiiillinirm for t'tiHi I^tllrn llftlli'i*. In Ilm il>ni)n a liulflt lunch will bt llni,1(inn 11.41, n iirnin n»tv«lro«d utrMl. Hurt lUnK. IMiort* lied In Mtip, n " tvnrv, l Mnuii Ir.lh. IHvi.tr*. Mitral AUowmtev. rv, < |, iin,; It. r., I'mri'", liliMiinn Tut nf (ha Uf.1 Hnnk Cntluillo lilaH Th. id Bank »»i«u* In »r»i1n: W« etiriy » full Htm !llll| l I'lilliln't l>|i|>v»(M'r |l«>nili|llnlUi«. rM>Atl will lin at It'i'MM Yi, J !|tinn H-IMH.I, A nllml linpn i'li"»t will hit IVJM «v«1 Itrttt Ii •Ming I XmHWMw mte- T*UI>J'» (or billlillti^, avt'lV 'I'lifidiiy nil'i TIMllQ ciKil In li ;i iirfliifl tit ittlivr Hixifl vniiiMi T^(IHWIII»IA t<*nlt>o, IxMiaht #%ri'f iU«iiri»f.l uf mi I ho fn ut>nrnt|\o I-lan »l^,«H»«rtiilly M»*». unit .•Min» i nl IW, |(l(l *r),| HIM) tiliitiiK, 'lif. •liliMii", M U ftov ti> nniiUI til lupimi Im? mini tin,- ItTMt t (inmtiii. AU MaU nl llnl nftnll, Pturt> Ten &B.U iSANK REGISTER, MARCH 2, 1932.

trols. If jour schools do not now - lCPlSCOPAt. 5HSSIONS.' FAST COUNCIMlftS' SERVICE. - SEABBIGHT JtEgiPENT DEAD. PARTV FOB SEXMA More Safety For have patrols or junior safety coun- Owns Newspaper TRev. MacKellar's cils let us send you the standard Special Sen Ices st Highlands and | Birthday ot Washington Commem- lobett Wharton Died Lost Week In Mm. teon KlsUn of Thntckmorten rules foi organizing and conducting Bclford Churches. ) . orotod at BclfoVd. Hospital at New York. • Red Bank Folks theso activities. Printed in 1835 Will Is Probated Avenuu Wag Hostels. 3. High schools. Endeavor to have- Mission will be hold at St. An* I Tho Monmouth.County Past Coun- Robert Wh&rton of Seabrlght died Mrs. Leon Klslln of Throokmorton safety material Introduced Into the drew'a church' at Highlands on 3un- cilors" association of the American last Thursday worblngat :tha Me- Our Total Enters a Nation-Wirle high school courses. Through, a stu- Copy of Jlonmouth Democrat to Former Pastor of Trinity Church avonue was hostess at a party MVen, dent safety council, student motor Mechanics lodge sponsored a service •nbrlal-hospltalln-New .Yorlt, whore Friday night for Miss Solma Simon Contest to Leisen Traffic Ac- be'on Display at Register Of- thc morning and half-past • seven of ReRdd BanBkk LefLtf EstatE e iin at the Bolford WethoOlet church ic had boon a patlont for several Club, or drivers' school 1the principles ot Worthley streot. A delightful cidenta—The Rules of thaned practice: of safety , can be im- fice—Contains Many Names ff'clock at night, and on Monday and Tnimt fnr WltcWif^—Oiljciwtlier - wWill. Sunday night at which two hundred veeks, of, complications. He was.,SO vening wjia spent, with dancing'ai pressed upon, the high school stu- Tuesday at h.ilf-past thr«o In th« D L . J ~ "" mombers of tho ordor heard Prof. F. rears, old. The body waa romavod Competition. dents, mnny of whom are just begins Well Known in County. ho princlpal.pastlnie. A supper was afternoon and half-past seven at Probated. Howard Lloyd of. Matawan, supervis- o Albert W, Wordon'a funoral homo vod ??llt SU08ta Bed* Bank, through tho action of nlng to drive cars.' A copy of the Monmouth Demo- nishL St, Clenront's church at Bel- ing principal of the Mlddlotown , Red Bank, a'od propared for burial, »1!: ' ' »"« Mrs npdM«; 4. Playgrounds and beaches..when Hev." Hobert MacKcllar, who wastownshlp public schools, apoak con- Abo Simon, and Misses Gertrude.'and Mayor Charles It. EngliBh and Coun summer comes seo that your .organ- crat, which was printed December ford will have Its mission on Sun-rector of Trinity Episcopal cliurch Mr, •Wha'rt.on," was born in 'Boa- cllman Thomas M. Gopslll, chairman 3d, 1835, in in the possession of Har- day, March 6th, at four o'clock In oornlng tho greatnoss of George r^^ii ."QP.rt! wftj1 tha son of the lato Sylvia Lovlnslty, ;Aaa Goldman, Pearl ized recreational program on tho for over forty years, executed his Washington. --,-..' Groenborg and janloe and '•Reba' Of; tho pollen committee, has entered playgrounds aud ' peaches includes riet C, Estelle of Keansburg, a the afternoon. and on-Wednesday will last May. He made a bequest Vllllum . and - Blliabpth . VoorhceB Simon, nnd Martin Booker of Red a nation-wido safety contest, con afety instruction and activities. Mr. Llojrd spoke for nearly an hour Vhartoh; For many years ho-was a teacher in the Leonardo school. The. and Thursday at sovenAhirty. Every- of his personal offects to his slstor- on the subject, "George Washington, Bank, Theodoro Soltior, Barney Lan- ducted by tho National Safely Coun F. Public Education—10 Tolnts; newspaper was the property ot her I cne Is welcome. . '• ln-laW, Anna G, Ulloy qf Haddon- ohtraoting painter. Ho retired three ky, Abo Altborg and Benjwnln Isaac- ell Public education forsafety will (1) grandfather, John Smith, who came Facts about ' the work of tho tho Man." The, speaker referred to •ears tigo, Resides his wlfci AMe,ll» son of Long, Branch, Mrs.Roiiei Or-' -edueo your accident rato by teaeh- fleld. All of his books were be-tho trying tlmea In Washington's day lhb principal objects of tho con: to this country from England and church are told at mlsslona • which queathed to his children and grand- and generation and declared that ex- Vnderson Wharton, he Issurvlved by Itln, Miss Freda Orkln and Saul Or- tost aro to promoto safety for auto- ng the people to be more careful settled at Mlddletown Point, which aro being held' In the Episcopal children. All of hla household furni- Kree children'; Mrs. Joseph Hlntcl- Wn of Now Brunswick and'Osear ind (2) win public support for-fcet- cepting religion everything ' has Millman ot Newark. ,• - • •'"••'.: .- mobile users and pedestrians. Dally cr law enforcement and other pre- is now known as Matawari. The Dem- churches of New Jersey, The prog- ture and other personal belongings changed since . that time. His ad-nann of Rod -.Bank,' William E, bhoit speeches ulll be made over ventive, measures listed jtbovc. ocrat, which is still being published, ress of the Episcopal church in wore bequeathed to his wife, Bosal- dress was well received and many Vharton of Nutlcy and;Mfsand;M(s. LoLoono a —RoD^rl Jo1inTori*is "Station...WJBlLby. mQngrmira.- ^.recognized j effective: ditdtihfctl U-bo-a-fsatui . OestQf'Norfolk, Virginia,/and TrVpOQ A CANPD3ATE. Mr. Gopslll and Harry H.' Clayton: sans of education are: by Bernard Connolly. It was solrl flif^rtf^^iiifeitt tho chief of police. Talks "on safety 1.- Newspaper publicity reporting llfci^iSSSF^SiSSr V"*tie4 any InteTSF hTW TsfiFe service.:loT pjpefiiofialtj f 'thin* ~"Mr; Wmson. :' - •:. . • ..- m or advocating preventive meas- by Mr. Connolly to the late Colonel the Episcopal churoh, Uw Nippon which her husband had In Vermont, Lloyd for hln efforts In their behalf. KeUred Army Officer to Seek Ifom. will also bo given to public school Jomea S. Yard, father of Joseph A. Sel' Ko Kwal, was formed in 18818877 , Mr( Whartor,; had long . beon a inatlon for .Congressman. •••• • pupils by Mr. Gopslll and Mr. Clay- ires and personal caution—not slm- where for. several years Mr. and The occasion was in keeping with ember.of. the. Seabrlght, council of ly "negative" stories "of accidents, Tfardi present owner and odltor of yot' it has grown to be aa.Btrong aj Mrs. MaoKollap had- maintained a the numerous George Washington bi- ton, Tho uso of Station WJBI will "he number of column Inches of tho Democrat. Tho copy of thethe Episcopal diocese of New Jersey, tho Junior Order; Unlted-Arherlcnn ColoneLDavlri. P.rWood-of Shre.w»r • summer home,- All the rest of hiscentennial programs being - held : be donated, free of charge. uch publicity will be taken into ac- Democrat in Miss Estcle's possession Mechanics."-'.' ,•,'.'•'-'.'. .'. '.'..-,':•,".-.'. bury, a retired'army officer, ha« an- The National Safety Council has which is 150 years bid. Thero are estate "was left '• in trust Tho Inthroughou- t the country and was ar- ount; a scrapbobk of such items is jn an excellent state of proserva- now 225 native Japanese clergy, two ranged by Rev. John J. Messier, pas- Th> fUnofal Was held' Saturday nf- nounced his Intention" of filing a pe- , Issued the following statement: rould give a still better picture. come, is-to-'be .paid to his, wife as ornoon at two o'clock at his lato tition for tho nomination for con- 2.. Radio. Loeal uafety informa- tlon considering its age. bishops and 260 congregations. long aB she lives and upon her.dcath tor of the church and a former pas- The national traffic safety contest Tho names of many forebears of tor at Eatontown, who haa been ex- tome with Rev. H." VvYRash, pastor gressman from this district-In-the lon, talks and playlets as woll as tho ho residue is to be divided equally )f tha Seabrlght Methodist church, rr-cognizes two kinds of safety ac- National Safety Council "radio safc- residents of this section were con- )otween,their, two sons. Mr, Jiiac- ceptionally activo ill tho work of tho Republican primary. Colonel Wood, complishments : ygrams" (furnished on request) aro tained in news items and advertise- Junior American Mechanics' lodges ,n charge. A delegation of mempors who is a member of tlie Red Bank First, a low accident rato nnd m effective means of public educa- Collar named the Second National in Now Jersey. . . , •','[:. . from the local council of tho Arnorl- Lions club, has-jMconio known'for Second, certain preventive activi- ments In the paper. Ono of the ad-Cadets Adopt >ank and trust company as cxecu- : ties along engineering, enforcement Dn. ' vertisements announced the salo of ors of his will. Mr. Lloyd ia past councilor of Co- :an. SIDChahlcs • was;'presiint, ;Tho tho interest'ho TiiJ takenMn muni- 3. Street traffic safety posters in Isaac VanDorcn's farm and grist lumbia Council of Matawan and an jcarera wijro Mayor William B. Fow- cipal atfatrs arid for hla advocacy ot and educational lines. prominent locations, changed at least Unusual Tactics Mrs. Katherlne McGackin of Red Thjs combination is fairer than to monthly, aro anothor recognized ed- mill at Mlddlotown Point. Another activo member of many fratornal or- er, E, W.-Fary, Edmund Cllne.Ed- such proposed improvements as fM« juagc-the cities on tho accident rec- ucational. medium. advertisement announced the disso- Bank left' all of hor estate to herganizations. He Is a past grand mna- vard Welsh, Bloprnflcld Fary arid An- extension of Broad street to- the ord .alone,—or—the—safety - program •i. Special campaigns -at- one "irlution of the pnrtnorship oxlBtlng be- Twelve Salvation _A»?ny Work- wo children, Agnes Langdon nnd i?LJ2?jyy_?!«Uowiand_a pastjnaa- Irow Thompson, ,' '. . ' '. . river. For a tlmo ho edited a week- alone. A-program of safety activity, noro tlmea. during the year'help to tween Esek and William Hsrtshorne. &i Conducting Services Here ViliTKrVTn i tor of Matawan Iodgo of "Free Ma- Burlal-tn ohargerrjf Albert W.'~Wor- ly periodical- nnd" lntor conSuotod s," no matter how complete, that does Ir up public Interest. Such cam- iho exooutod • last September.' Mrs. sons. ' .••- • . column In K, local newspaper in not pi'dduco results in a lowered nc- Jonas Clark waB advertising a coal To March Around Town With len,w»s,at F^lr yiew uometery. The ; cident'rato cannot be considered suc- signs include: "Safety Lane" or business and Heirs, Melrs and Com- McGackin appointep d her daughter Several of tho county deputies ot lodge services we're" helU at tho grave which ho urged tho; carrying out 6C cessful. On tho other hand, if the cneral testing of cars and equip- pany and F. P. Simpson advertised "Mystery Trunk" Today. executriti x of thho willil. l tho American Mechanics' lodge were with E. W. Fary serving as councilor, thcao lmprovemonts. nent; brake or headlight testing; a and Raymond W. Fary as chaplain. contest were based on the accident reneral "Safety Week or month; a lumber businesses at Mlddletown The even dozen, llve-wiro youth Giovanni >Grahato of Holmdel 'present Including J. Edgar Bray, El- rate nlono, an unfair advantage Courtesy Week" or month, etc . Point. Coriis Lloyd was clerk of tho ownshlp left his entire estate, which mer Mitchell, Raymond Gasklll, Ben- would' be given to certain cities that 5. Commercial driver activities In- Monmouth county board of.freehold- who arrived In town last Saturday noludcd a farm, formerly known nn jamin J. Bush and ISdwln Roawall. HOLMDKIi'S GOOD rUriLS. are fortunately situated.' Further- ilude a fleet or delivery suporintondr ers at that time. Stage coaches'ran from the Salvation Army's West tho Eliza Lehr farm, to. his wife, Members were present from Red SHREWSBUliy WOMAN DEAD. more, a small city might win by go- mts' committee or group, meeting Point at New York, havb created Bank, Belford, Atlantic Highlands. Fine Record of Attendance For.tha ing through the year without a fa- from Colt's Neck, Eatontown, Free- considerable interest. These young Gulsoppa Qranttto, for her Ufotlmo, tality, without any special safety pf- egularly; an inter-fleet safety c,on- hold and Shrewsbury to South Am- Mlddletown, Occanport, Kcyport and Mn. Louise Soholl Passed Away at Pant Month, est;. and, whero practicable, occa- ovangelists are adopting most un- Upon her death, the residue is to go Long Branch. Home Last Sunday'Morning, lonal safety meetings for all com-boy, where passengers were trans- usual tactics for driving their mes- to their son Joseph and his wife Pupils ot tho Holmdel publla Tho detailed grading schedule, de- mercial drivers.in the city. ferred to the steamer Swain for New Florence Granato. -Mr. Granato ap- Mrs, Louisf) Soho'll, widow ot John nchool with perfect attendanco ,rec- scribed below, represents the consen- York1, sage home, and tno strangest-is "yet' sus of. many persons experienced in O. Safety Organisation—10 Points.' to come, Judging from the following olnted his son Joseph as executor. SOHOHITY CAED PAItTK 3*jholl, diod early. Sunday morning at ords for tho pastmbhth i tho various lines which are included. Experience has proved that the The newspaper contains a calen- anticipated program. Today they Alva H. Conine, former assessor her home at Shrewsbury of heart Primary tfrnOen—James Dresoer, Thom- •hole safety program can be con- if Freehold borough, made his will trouble She ,was "78 years old and ita DreBBor, Chnrl«i Qnhlor, Davltl Qlllei-- 'A". -Accident Record—M Folnla. lucted most effectively where there is dar, of the year 1836. It is interest- will march around town with Sigmn Tim Sigma Kvcnt Last Night Mo, Julius lioratg, JuiQph L«faky,' Stan- Points are awarded for: L permanent safety organization—a ing to note that this was also leap a "mystery trunk." To quote Captain leven yoaro ago last June. His en- — —at. Red Bank, . was born: in Switzerland.' Sho hadIcy I^Bhlnnky, Norman Morgan, RnlpK year and the year began on, the tire estate. was bequeathed to his been a resident of this section for a Mifiiiin, HailTHill." Uorla MahVr. Mar-" 1. A low motor vehlclo death rate. iaf$ty council, an official safety Rader, who Is in charge of tho brig- Lambda chaptor of the Sigma Tau nuarlto McCormlck, Toarl Elorn. Patricia, The death rate per 100,000 population :ommlsslon, or a safety department same day of the week as 1932. Anado, "with the exception of thewife, Stella C. Conine," and she was lumber. kot .years. ... ,,-•• - Uotdnherry, foe the' year 1932, is subtracted from ir committeo in some civic organi- nrtlclo in the paper referred to a Sigma sorority held a card party ,M:r3. Bcholl is survived by two nep- cadets the Lord, only, knows what's named as executrix, Inat night at th? homo of Miss Ella Cirammiir nrnilo»—Jnmej Bannitt, Au- SO For example if your city has a ation. Any type of organization will coming leap year dance. In this coming out of that trunk tonight, but aw.vFrederlck nnd Gottfried Yorg, .(uit.Currlns, .WIIIIiun'-'Ui'Mairi John Dr«»- JO recognized in the contest If It ac- Henry H. Bennett of Belmar left Hcaly on Shrewsbury avenue. There death rato of. 12 it will receive 18 item attention was called to a, CUB-I believe tho sight will make you ap-all of his estate to his wife Lottie md a niece, Mlss.Lpulso Torg, all of nor, Oliver Kranclti, • Gcovsu GUUatilfl, Roy a points credit. tually constltutues an active, ener- tom which was foUowed in England preciate your Bibles more." wcro six tables and prizes wore Jhrewsbury. Mnnccl, Wllllnra McCormlck. Thumnj Mc- 2'"Reduction in the death rate getic force . working constantly for. Bennett for her lifetime. After hor awarded to MISSCB Helena Hender- Krlcht, Harold Follarok. Jonopli .Rlmltui, compared with the average of thosafety in the' community. as related in a/(book published in Tomorrow night has been an- death one-half of the residue is to The funeral WOB - hold at her lato Frank Sweeney, Joneph Meyerhafter. Ruth three' years preceding. Each per Tho community safety organlza- 1606. This boo! Bon, Alice Conn, Helen Lang, Mar- home on White street yesterday Hnnco.' Uc-yd Golilnborry. Mnry ' Heralc' nounced as tho young people's dyna- go to their son Oscar G. Bennett. garet McClain, Alico Sample and Clara Lctsky, Marcamt Uohlnaky, Helen cent 'reduction will count as onelon does not usurp the duties of year no man wo] Tho remaining oncrbalf ia to be dl- morning at nine o'clock. Rov. G. H.Manor, lictsla l'lilllliu, Kvn Klmkui, . point. For example. If your average city officials but assists and supports lit of clergy ^__ mite meeting at which time Captain Mario Koskoy. Othors present woro MIksoh, pastor of the Shrawabury death rato for the three years 1929- them by mobilizing public opinion in Rader will give a stercoptlcon lec- Ided among his grandchildren in proposal of marriage and that thl; equal shares. Mr. Bennett appolnt- Mrs. James Anderson, Mrs. Arnold Presbyterian church, was In charge. l93l;-waB 13, ana the death rats Tor favor of accident remedies and 'By proposal could be made by words or ture on some of his experiences in Soden, Mrs. Raymond Phillips, Mrs.In chBrge.ofJB. R.-Mount & Son, the Welch—Nelson. 1832 was 12, the reduction would be carrying on the educational work tho Egyptian missionary field, the d his wife and his eon-Oacar as Miss SUB WBleh, aaagtiwr~ ef ~~- 20 per • cent, giving, you 20 points either, directly or through other lo- looks. captain admits that, had he known executors of the will. Bernard WarneUcr, Mrs. Ella Kan- body was conveyed, to East Park, cicdit, . al agencies. The organization will Tho paper at that time, as now, ey, Mrs. Georgo Conrad, Mrs. Frank New-York, where burial was mado Councllman and Mrs. Edward J. - - A-small-city»might, by good-work be rated-on-lts activity program, list how narrowly lie was to have es- Mrs. Mary E. Heckman of Belmar Clusey, Mrs. Arthur-, Little, MrB.yesterday afternoon. Welch of Seabright, became the of working-committocs,- number of was a staunch Democratio-: nows-^ caped— death,-he -would-have chosen, lett_h*r_hcjsse.and:Jot. together with pluir-jjood~fortune,—go--through tho paper. It contained the names of John- Higginsr-Mrs. -John--Tanseyr hEldo_of^AniberBpj^olBon, _ a coast •_ "• jcar without, a fatality, which would committee meetings, number of other a rnorocongenlal part-of the world all the furniohiiigB to heraonTScorgo. Si-:, MrsnohrrTansey; Jnrand Miss- mean KX) per cent reduction, a zero meetings conducted, and other de- Martin VanBurcn, candidate for for his travels at that particular E. Smith. One-third of tho remain- •DIED EuaxdTjvt_th«._aeabclght jstatisnl last death rate and a total of 130 points. tails to- show an . active program president of the United States, and stage of Ms career. der of her e3tate was beexueathod to es Bessie Lane, Margaret Murray, Thursday night at the Methodist As it, would be manifestly unfair to commensurate with the size and con- Richard M. Johnson, candidate for Marguerlto Tanaey, Mary; FiWgerald, parsonogo at Seabrlght. Hov. tHow- ditions of tho community. Friday night Cadet Levlne Cedar, her husband, Louis .Heckman. The John, H. Morphy. Tansed Awoy Last sllnwqdj manmany pointpoints fofor ththe accidenaccidentt vice, president, remaining two-thirds vyss left to her Martina Healyj Mary Warnoker, Week.'far Isllp Hospital. urd Eash, tho pastor, performed' the record ulono, all points under this The. national traffic safety cohteBt The newspaper has boon kindly tho Swodinh niember^ of the brigade, ICathryn Warnoker, Ella, Hcaly and ceremony. The bride was dressed In item tm excess of 35 are counted on will endeavor to diagnose tho cases son Georgo. and' hor grandchildren, Ella McGarlly, John H Murphj*, a fotrnor roBl- a sliding scale with a maximum of is a. content in which evoryono will loanod to Tho Register for display Mamie VanScholk, Iva Tennlmore, blue sathVwlth'K hat to mateh.Mr. •- win! Necessarily, only a few cities for a short period and It will be,of those who' have enough religion dent of Hod Bank, died lost Friday and Mrs. Jcromo Welch of Seabrlght w." t' •••' can receive the awards. But every to keep them miserable and preEssi- e McLain and Milton T. Smith. at the Central hospital at Isllp, Long- i Td avoid any possible questquestioi nth thee placed on display In The Register's scribe the remedy entitled, "Radiant Mrs. Heckman appointed her son as MISSION AT BELrORD. Island, of complications. Ho was. 03 woro tho attendants. Mrs. Welch UitUnitedd StStatet s census bureab u deatdeth city which sincerely attempts to car- window on Saturday of this week. Christian Health." The Salvation sole executor of the will- woro green silk,with a hattomatch, jte figures win be used, Including ry out even a part of the measures years old. Mr. Welch is a brother of the bride. ' ly those deaths resulting from ac- here outlined will thereby become a Army conducts throughout the world Anthony Brown of Bclmar left all \t Will Bcrtlri at St. Clement's Mr. Murphy was. tho son of "Petor flcnts>lthln the city limits. It Is two such meetings every week-Fri- of his estate to his wife, Margaret Church Sunday. Thirty porsons attended a recep- safer and bettor place in which to HELD ON ASSAULT CHANGE. and Ann ,Murphy and was born, at tion hold aftor tho ceremony at the ppractlcable to take account of live and to work. day night and Sunday morning. C. Brown, In a will which he exe- The preaching mission of thEveretto . • Ho |s survived by a son, J. oaiatal: Injuries for the reason that | Monmouth Beach Residents Accused cuted last January. Upon tha death now homo of the nowlyweds at he.method and extent of reporting Saturday night a strange meeting Great Commission will begin Sunday Raymond Murphy, a sister, Miss North Beach. The bride is a grad- iuch Iniurles are BO different in the | of Attacking Process Server. will be conducted—a "blood meet- of Mrs. Brown, the residue of theaftornoon at four o'clock at St. Clem- Elizabeth Murphy and a sister, Mrs. FILM PLAYS. ing." The cadets are reticent as toestate Is to bo divided among the Bernard Coyno. uate of tlie Long Branch high school. rdlfferenx cities that no fair comparl Three Monmouth Beach residents ent's Episcopal church at Bolford. It Mr. Nelson's homo Is In North Car- jrtld bo made. wero held for tho grand Jury under details but assure those who come four grandchildren, Marie, Charles, will continue next Wednesday, when Tho funeral was held Monday Report, oij.the Coming Attractions In that they wip never forget It.- qadet Alice and Ijtelcn B. J3oron, Mr. olina. • f,: Accident Reporting—'-6 Folnto. t liorf Bank Theaters, ball of. $500 each by Justice Elmer there will bo communion ut quarter morning at ntno (ci'clook: at Mrs, A Knowledere of the actual accldenl Walnrlght of Shrewsbury last William Valentine of tho same be- Brown appointed his son-in-law, after eight o'clock in the morning, Coyne's homo; on 'WaBhingtcn Btreet Back I'rum Southorn Cruise. Inituation in the obmmunity Is neces- Tho batter fllmB committee of Iho lilltcd land of the thistle from which Walter Boron,, BS executor of thoand a conference at half-past seven arid at • ten.'o'clock at St Jamos'fl 1 'sary as tho basis for prentlvo work. Red Bank parent-tcachcr association Saturday after charges of assault John H. Houghton, chief probation, .J«you.r city using the Standard traf- and battery were made against thorn the Salvation Army's local-leader. will." ~ ' , ' '" o'clock. On >. Thursday morning, church,, whoro too rector, Rev, Droffice. r of Monmouth county, has re- fic 'accident reporting system and makes tho following report on thoby a Jersey City man. A counter- Captain Ilcedio hails, will give the Mrs, Atkinson of Spring March 10th, Communion will be cele- John B, HcCloekcy, celebrated a sumed, his duties aftor a cruise to matting monthly reports to the Na films now being shown at the local charge against the latter was dlsmessage at this meeting. Lake executed her will cloven years brated at quarter after eight o'clock. roiulom lttasn, ,BUrlal in charge of the West Indies and South . tional Safety Council? theatcrsr missed. Sunday morning Cadet Benjamin ago last June. All of her estate The final conference In the evening Albert W. Worden was at Mount Ho was accompanied by bis grand- After tho accident records hav "At the Carlton tomorrow and Fri- Hughes, a talented young preacher was loft to her niece, Lena H. Wil-will bo at half-past sevon o'olock. Ollvot cemetery. been collected they should be anaday 'Stopping Sisters' will' bo tho fea- Those held were Charles Archer, son, Jack Houghton of Little Silver. Sr., Charlo3 Archer, Jr., anil Robert of Welsh extraction, will preach on liams, and sho was named executrix Rev. William T. Morgan will be in During Mr. Houghton's absen.ee hl» lyzed and tiled so as to permit stud ture. It is an* amusing farce con- the "Simplicity of Holiness," ""and of the will. charge and everybody Is Invltud, Al ies of the hazards at any lntersectlor cerning what happens when threo Archer. The complainant was Charles FUNUBAL rOSTMASTER.""" otTlce wan In charge of-Mrs. Oath— or on any street. The National Safe- Welsman of Jersey City. According try to correct some current exagger- Mrs. Alice A. Jones of Allentown questions will bo answered at tho orlno C. McCarty, deputy probation ty. Council's public safety memo No, ex-burlesque queens get together af- ations of tho doctrine. This meet- made several cash bequests in a will conferences. These conferences are officer. ter many years. This Is for the fam-to Welsman, ha appeared at the taking places in every cljurch In thoServices Held Last Week for Henry 40, describing this method of tiling Archer residence with an order from ing will be at 11:00 A. M. which she executed In 1918 and In a T. Ackorman of Keansburg. ccjdcnt reports, -will be sent on re- ily audience. Sunday afternoon at 2:30 the ma- dioceso In March. t codicil' which sho executed in 1027. law'—wilt-be—shown^at the_court-ot £hanc.ery_gLyJngl glclan-wlll-be-at-the-easel-again-to- fliLjujatral of Honry T, AsiB C. Traffic "Engineering—10 l'olnts. the Strand on Saturday of thla w?eif Tight lo t»ke Charle5-Archer s-daugh' Shg-lcft^lW-eaoh-to-the-Methodlat- , Docs your city make use of Its en and Monday and Tuesday of 'next ter to his divorced wife, who wasdelight the kiddles. He will also ap- church and thTTfesDllcTIirrnjrnirch- TROGRiUIr- anti-friends—those-wio-sen glneerlng staff to ascortaln the facts rpcontly awarded custody of thepe?r every night this weejc on thoof Allentown to be used in caring dlcd on Monday of last wook, was and donated cars In our recent be- wtek. - The picture Is a woll produced street at 7:00 o'clock. for her/ family burial pjots. All of held Thursday afternoon at thre'avemonto ; also R. R, Mount ina enKlnpcrlnK nrllvlttos. The trnftV MlddleUiwn Baptist cliurcti. It was Gardeners from This Locality on mould. Mr, Brady had been In poor minute- from rallroai station, and nva for a card party to bo held for mem- Donald, from Cnnadn, and Cadet Mrs. Leon W. Coiirow of Gardon nutoi fruni lmn lln«. Fins location foi' nnt'lnncr or i'ity onKlnoor should he won by Grace Greenwood and Ken- Hlevo Vnako, horn In Hungary. Trip to Delaware. health about a year, Ho Is Huivlvcd nlnutor. Mn. I.yUii M. Smith, (ihon« actually studying tho linznrds of par- bers of the club at tho homo of road, SIlverwhKo Gardens, costumed by hlfl wife, two sons and three llculnr plnrcn wiilrh loom up in tinneth Franclx, who upheld tho afllrm Miss Gertrudo Nurnmii on Monday Thn Dupont estate In Delawaro Mtdillalown 2«U,» utlve side for tlio question. Tho ncg ..an vlnlted By a. number of garden as a Spnnl.ih ncnoru, wns awarded (laughters. His children are Mlohuol HBVKN- ItOOM"lann'hnuat. wllh or without ncclrtnit ri-purln nnd nhuuld bo cherk March 21st. Ml»s Helen Bruco ia flr.it prlii) In tho prottlost costume Brady of Long Island, Thomas ncr«ai{n, fur into or rauti nlca uroundi. ing up nn the pnrklnK nltllnllon, tin ntlvo side wnn argued by lludolpl chali nmn of the conimlttoo In chnrRc NK,\V HllllKWSHUItY IIOUSK. orn of thn Bulalo.! In tills vicinity Sftt leiim hont, Ali^Lrlrlty, uaraKB. larim pouL rficcilvrni'sn of lll^'llf. nlRllnlfl class at the annual charity costum Brady and Mrs. Mary Entry of New Vofiel and Georgo SehprfT. Tlio Tlio chairman of tho limitens com urdny. Tlio ono hundred ncrcs of try huui.1'. Julin K. Ilennett. l'ort Mon* through ntrr-el.i. |.|c. Thn Nntlunn bull ot the Unrkcley-C'arlerct euppo York, Mm. Kdward McAviiy' of Long Inn II tli. I1 Im no Kannniiiirir Bgl-J.* Judges woro Thomas Morford nnd nilttco in Mln» Jnnct Ilrown. ({onrUrniiufth k Nnvlun nulldlng It plniincil gardtnu. grornhouson and Safety Oiiinoll will imnd tn rnr-li col Mnbcl KnlKht. For JJtaH«cfl C. VonAn. lnwnn wcro inspected hy the locnl club held nt Anbury I'nrk n»turd»: Inland and Mrs. Chcutor (Juttoniiocii IlliAllilltArrt liOf>H!l, Vl i church at Droolilyn. Burial wan iil-VI'I'Klt lioii fiHin.l jiiimiay, Owner ran eon thin afternoon at tlio homo of thlr, month, l'lnns nro nlno liflni: Mr. and Mr». Wnllnto V,. VnnArx on tato, Alfrrd Grinilln of the Ahrnm 4, Cnnfiitiniini'i- with nutlmr mnrch. 1'iofofliilunnl ruiituitiei'a nindo In fit. John'K cemetery at hava aitni« hy tuovlnif pronarty. Call Mm. 1,'hnrlcB .11. Wolf of Koainlmrg liMiiln for a chtlilren'a party to Imtlm Buiithrniit corner of flycnmori I, JGIkiw enl»l«. L. II. Jonrn, j>ii]>«rlii- ntiindnltl'i nf tralllr rnntrol nlKim nm alntcd llm cuiiiiiilttnn In having an Brooklyn.. itoij iiimk aiiti.w.* It will hn followed by Ihn regular hold at tho clubhouse. Miss Cn.Hi- nml Park avemifn at fUircwnbury. tendfnt nnd .lnnioi Kfnnndy, liead tlAI'itl'l1 H'iJ (iwiiiu In itlrknaia l7i~7amiir nlKlinli.. linn ynlir i-lty n(ln|itoil th luixlllnry mrttliiK nnd inl.inlun study gurdcnfr of Ihn Mra. .1, A. llnsknll ununiiiilly liirgo numljer of lieroon iHiiiiilnnli ni'l fiirlh In llm "Minimi erlne ItoKera nnit Ml.is Marumrl Tim tcslileiirn will ho nil eight-room innat fllNi.ona of ho ma at onra, (,HII b* clnjil. citato, Aflnni Monn of tho llmdoii on- nttftmllng In cudtiunn which broURhl l.oiurlit at. IIIW lirtra, A aavfin par cant In- mi ttlii'il Tiallli' Hlidin, !%nn|«, nm Hupp will bo In rliarKf. lifiiiao of colonial dfnlgn, with twi IM-uth of Cnl'iriMl vontniriiL. Aih(ie>a 1, II. It,, linn (It, lUd MurlillH;«" iu-r|inrril liy Anirrfi-nn Tlifi next I'CKiilnr monthly confor- imthK nnd dowriAtnlri w/inhroom, tiito, Mr. Lofoh and Jnnirn MfloTntonh i.iit ninny novrt ldenn nnd produce' Kltirrihift CiuinrU" All nnw f.nul[i Mr». Uerfjia.a. Ilccwoy, widow nf onrn of thr Mumluy-nclitjol tonohrrn Mtool floor Joints, nlntfi roof i of the Iy»ily Whlto T»dd frtnlo. a mini-fill imrty. _. _ tor an* or- tw« niTil mill rni>liiri-nn>tit of pl^nn i IJAMAOES TOll IN.H)!UKH, Wllllum II. llccvcy of l'alr linvcn will bo llol'l Mnntlny nt thr hntiln "f lutnild nlr, whloh nldn In li«nllil|f r aitnlta: li«nt. anil all convenlenrial raa> I'IBIHII< rli'iul'l fnlliw thin until dlcil lust l rldny Ot a heart altnck nt unnlill to rliilu I'Mly, .Oil at Jn OlialV- Mir. Th'iiniin MnrfoYil. huuflfi fliirlng Ihn winter nnd cooling roii|{hl by Mr». M«rIIIK- - A minimi Imtlor ruuin fin (ho H111.tr., IJMI Nlfht. Durhn of llrnnrh nvonuo hint nvon llc«voy of Anbury I'urli. .'infply fniipii'll. Iliwn Inhlr. nf lirlilto at. I'Uy nl Kiuuml four will tnlm tho plncfi n TWD-MHIM bunialow (or rant fall Im.' nirl Illllyrr of AllMltlc llliihhoidii ing. It wnii ri'iKirloil thnt tlift fnk Thn funoral wnn Imlil Mondny itf- r ruoAliuiiiAft, AfTnir. t><<,vni. Triiirlii IJIW KnfutriniMil—In Itnlnat lrn Anlonl.li"., u ilrnu«l»t «l tho iihl .fnahlnncil rrllnh nnd will Mm. Jour pit (iurrrlfr rn(titlAlnni| imln hold Mntiirilny wni oiM'crmfu ll n. • t t)n«n Ulilrn of IIIIIIMH nt linr liomr iernonn At onn o'clock nt tho finioinl llnvni, tl. J, lilr llfKron f'T I'oinlmnllia lll.l.l Hint |>ln<-o, WHH tried lirTiiir. Jllit^'l nrrvo na a, dlrrnt rntranon to t. (Mil li'rlluwn Imll llnrry Trunjc nml n Jury yi'.ilorilay. I ofiriihiilrlitrt worn nftvoil. 'Mum Went Ifruitl ntrrol nnit til Iwn iiVlork M.iMllH nr «vni,li.gN fill' iiai«nta uolnM fn lJi;hl. Minn IIIKIIII Ni-lnun wmi rii.it i-nfll en-Ik" ,,r >,,,l>l «l/«lr». Mri, fillt, '•luoiouft iiifoicrini'nt of Imin,! Inv.-;: Miiniuoulli ulii-nl Wmi nm.Iny II. \vn» thn iiiilijrnwlh of nn nrrlilrnt rniiHtl llrtlntl nllil |«ni|l«cnpA riintrnc pirnoiil wi-lo A11 ll ii llinwnr, Ino; at Ihn lrinko nlinpol In Tnlr llnvrii. '.',1 n,,,u,| .hrrl. |,| i, HI ll«.l ll.nV. •will inlurft nrclclrliln molfl l»i(,lnpl- prlxr, Mlfin llnlrn O'llmiilin itri-oml ,;lit. 'I'ticrn wurn lUtim tnltlo.i of Ifinl Mny whm Mia. Illllyrr BI1|I|ICI1 In III thn hnil'l. >if qua.UMllnl.li I |>m|,i'l, llniulhv Mil',,mil. Ann Hiirlnl wan nl Whlln HWltn r.ninr.trry rl Vl'KWIIITifll wanL.I in"«n«if'«iiiilll)ofii Iv nnil riuply lliiin mtColhnr t>ni» nc lul'liin. 'Ihn |II lr.t< wlnnrra -wi-r i Mr. I fell whlln wnllltu; for » ptnNrvlin. . A f'oiii|ilfitn layout anil \tht nml Mia. VVIIMnnl 1:1, Kni-rliiiin, Jr., (tnwoll, (lolonii I'IIIII. Dorulll In Hmilh KnUmlnwn, Mill |'MV rn^li, Willa, TyfawilUf, look • Wily. 'll>" K>"'Hl„, II, All.,,11,,-111,1,1,,,,1,. >|, J. will (nlie nicdiml (if Hi* follnwlliK nnil Mti. M. llprlriRalrln, Mr nml BITIIIIIIIII lo Im Illlfiil nt Mr. Aiilon. plnn lim IIOIMI (urntnlifit. Tim mm. llinwn, (..'nl hoi Inn ('niiklln, l'lurnnr Mm. .1 onrg.li Ayrrn, Mr. nml Mm milntlim (irltra wfiit In Minn t!nlli- N'Hn lll'Atlli l,,f >.la or rant|* n'*W |"ilfitn: h'n nliim. film rrrplvrd n fi«r- llnrliira rupfrt lo rnmpli»ln Iho Imllil- llnnUlnniin, 'I'orran 1'npn, ICilll lllofl Bl ||in Ajfi nr 111.' li'ill'lllil.- r,')t]ll| MM,ma nvar ln|.| Il.t fllnn Anilnin. Minn Mtuy Mnrpliy 1. CiiiifiiiiiniH'r with morVI nuinl Chnilrn <')ny, Mr. nlnl Mr«. .1, 1,,1'nr- lurnl rlnlit lo« nml Intninnl IIIJIIIlrn. lute f"r nrriipatii-y fin- Mr. niid Mia, Win Hi. Ulmlyn Ynunir. i:i>l» Mltitnn Ililfua T. HDIUWDII, iiirnl 71) yriln, i'in,*;," ,,i, in,,i,««»| ajA,m>ni ,,ni in, . Ippil tinrill' IMlllnilll'K. I III" IIIOlll-l II", Mr. miIN pirn- Allrn Qinirht.|ilHinli, llldiitt WllllMna, i.nn ill I ''illi.ll, ,'il /Ul.i.li..!. MaUitan, illnd fnJil Wfilncailny nt Iho huiim i II. J, I'l.,nm I»U M wnil fot iniiliitril liv a lnii;o cmiiinltlrii It. II, Mllilii.ll, Mm. 10, Minim inn, Mln. lilt wrin Mm, (lnnf[« Tllt liitv**^!!* "f linlllc /I'llln I Ilirn fiom Ml nvrr Ihf Mlllnn Mllilmll, MIIIII Annn Mnlnim Iliiin. Tim Jury ifiluilK.il a vtiillrl Mm. T, \V. (lailnmt, Mm. llnmlil J, IIIKIHIIOIM ntn Mml'iti Hutfliln, Kllr Atlnntln lllnhlnmia, I In hntl lioon u • Olliill y, nnil mlnplM l,y Ihn iinlloliiil ylinrlH mi,) |.« In uitml KIIMIIIIU utilcrl Mm, Anim I'tBiirli. Mr», Jl'ilmrt Nm - In fnvn! ,f Mia. Illllyrr fnf JH.KK1, IVtrla, Mia. MIMII) l(i>|.t«tl, Mi" fdh llrorn, Mniid K«nn«dy, llonil roMilant nf Atlnnlln lllKhlxniln nlnni' ,">ll,ln» <>|.U, II,MII Itmt. (!i"«a flroiltari, roiifpi Mil r oil ntrc^t nnil lll[;hwny c till hi Nluil.v (iniiip ll«ui llriiaili»l. limn, Mm, C. 11.,rT111n11. Mm, )l.i-.in Clio mi ir|iir>ini|ri| liy wU 'I'. rlla Ixiin! nml MII'lioil II UnL novoinlmr, nlm'lnu tlirm finni l.limia lliilimM «. . , _j, illlt llAl.i';. |.f,ilKii>i.- Gimi|i i,r iim iu,H'llnnni . Iinntniry, Ciiiiiiottl'.'U*. lie Innvrp liln 1 ii..r (,..i I,i.,".I >!•••• nm lln'ltnn Olio of III' tlllKhlral »|i"ln |n Ilin Wii.illty, Win, KIBIII, Until, Mm, ii'rP,| llnnli I'nrcnl 'IVn.lirt nnitti,'lnt|,,n nn wifn anil atnilhf-r ilniiuhfi !-. 'Ihr "•mm, I'll,,II» Mr,I Hani. 1911, r ^tti,ln llnltnil»t nfflilnnt pl tnr^ '** llri III" Ird.lfl.hlp i,r Ml., Alllnir I', \ lall'irn I'rnm I'liltn-lrlpliln I/-«(iln Dllllirr, Itmly w>»i» rromiilml nl. l.tmlrn im,) IVtilnii lo Vrtnrh nt r*Aliil»l. TTil"i" lUmlUa In rriKln. ^ll.i U Nhl'lylflU fril Ihq Im inn»ut»lfl lliwlfi IKIn lirmllng Mm. I',,m WKHFICI, Mm. .Inlmr. Mm, .lnm»» Mulhollainl ,'f l'hlli.1i.|. li || liy Ih»l "lieittlr*" I nil I'M! .."! ',,« '•iriianin. i,a"a,ilifi,l MMm. A. hoi|i« inlnltliy ,i riltirrtmi fMiilnoiy, will nri 'lli« Blinlfi !l*Un*>l l«t a itlprii»tl,,it, Jillln spent, |lii|i'l«y t\ltll Min.llMitgc II.>II InM 'l'hni"laV nlrhl. Aluillt ?M» lit* I »*, •!! h.it.tam |i.,|,|.iv|i|Ma,in, pirtiih (tin •riiunii Nt III* lllll''H 1)1 Ills IV«l,y. ,vn VnrUor nf rnrnwal r fnml*. MAP (f)4t »oin« fin" |>«rfir*tt 'rt nf Hijtjfpia iiiilvdiaitv ttvtr liiay itaa i !>«Iim«il nf Ilia niniiiiltli." 4tt y,n}i' ^clinoi kyAlAlit I" litailn IA. Tim UtlloV ou»lli, I riInti rhinrli m I'lntiiiilnnil nUy n'la lina almln] fmM fn •lallnii WDIt al ]m i,e\t,r\<. In c'l'«it" 'I'l'a IIIIIIII-V w»« |i|«iei( In Iir.w KtHiMili'll> f"l tmfrly mill llnl ••ti'ly liy nr* Miii IIH nnrgto) ilviHia fpiini I'»r lumliainl, ll^nry ' miiy i,f !,•>.,rmi.i,, Tiir>,Uy Ihn «i',n|i will ln»»l at 1 IKI 111* 1 lull' h i.l|;r.l| fllllii. ! 'ni*|B*it»»«, l^^noti iiiilHfi'*, luil'l > mi,| i I• • • It at Hi. lima plain In hear Hit I'm fc«l, fllio ilalma h«r MU»MIII| il" l«tit>tK M" i la slv'n i«i>iUil)' tn i-.ii(v »t Hi,. Huh Ml* (l»luiil«y iil l. 'Mini, will |,» , III" I "a,I In Ih Dim nf llm i|iitil "ny tdUnit ••»»• l"«>1« Illltllgli 'l matrUqi* Hi 11*01 11nl Hipl «l)» MII.i,Ul.i'«,,i, .-!,..|,, ;rtt III. Mill. Ion. Tin | ^j anu neav.rii*. ^«^-p—»«»»w™ *._.__-. cut living expenses because of reduced available for use second and fourth venient location for commuters. Opposite ments during administration." •/».-. fully furnished; jobbing promptly at- earnings. Address Fair Play, box 611, school. Phone Middleto*i**n Z81-J. -•'• ntota average thrca acres, only 'I860, LOST on Branch avenue on Sunday Feb- JoadBi ktndlinc wood, seven bnar* for Red Bank.' Thursday nltrhta of each taonth. Apply it Terms. Bay H. Stlllman, Estontonn, The former Judge reterred to of- automobllft robe, B*wtrd SI.00. Telephone Keansbunr 716-J, H. M. tended to. Phone 276-W, Leroy Smith, the office of Slgmund Eisner Co. , FOR RENT, four-room bungalow and five- phone 178. ' ltoltow the P.oroo- Vivian. Hudion avenue, box: 122, Port 4fi • Klmplnce. Ited Bank. HUGS uhampoocil; Oriental and domesdomestit c J2?SS_- feH"Hl9Wj al| imEroKrnent Month outii ,-N.^J.—~_—- ^zi^_--^rr::;rrzz: "—rtiga- clc«noti~iind"i>lifliiU)O'Da^7at7tfeprelidl^tf H SOToTJSrty6nljWi«H r ronMEncYisrt;ttafKoXo7rpi nlon prlceBr'Oaeur'ircsBe, "Jr., 2&2 East -—hall; private bjithrheat-and-'wateri-olio mBarleiTBre-iker, ...- 607^W«8t Front stree MEN AND WOMEN, boya and plrUrraako including piatorlnl. any room i e minute from railroad station and five Little Silver, N. J.. phone Ifad 'BahlcT fll- iul, out he urgod the women to con- ARTICLES FOR SALE. .biff money I Here* your chance. Be Front atrcat, phone Keil Bank 420.* OVERiverR Plasaone ,hundre N. J.d homes to select from sider'tho man who et|oka with tho house; room* painted $6,76. Go every* minutes from bus lino. Fine location for SXX-BOOM modem, bungalow,-alt Impeova* BANK STOCK. 28 shares Second- National ono of our .braiders. Ratio Chinchilla and where.- Exterior work guaranteed. Mor- WAITED, brooder otove. coal burning. In commutor.- • Mrs. Lydla M, Smith, phone -in Red 13ank and vicinity, furnished and ments; for sale or rent. A. F. Black* party - through, dlacowragpment and Niew,Zealand white fur rabbits, We.uup- rlnsey. Frledlandcr Co.. 011 Anbury ave- Hood condition. Phone Eatontown Mlddletown 260.• unfurnished, six to ton rooms, all Improve- ..-Bank and-Truflt..Company-staek,.at.ll20 nts; 130 to 98 B. Ray H. Stillman. E irmlth. Hartshorn, place. Mlrldl.tawn, K. J. through success. He favors abolish- per sharei pays l«.00 dividend annually 1 ply Stah)'» outdoor enterprise company nue, phone Agbury park 33gO. 4R5-M. .- - BOOMS, connecting, furnished; modern FARMS WANTED for sals or rant. An- will Be!) In five (hare lota. Address Bank breeding stock.- Pay you tho follcwlnK .Improvements; suitable for a couple; awn, phone 17fl. ' WANTED f ment o£ numorpus high-salaried of- prices, for tbo yountr you raise: $2.00 to ORIENTAL and domestic rugs and drew JJ. Reid, re:al estate brok.r, tt Stock, box Ell. li«d Bank. housekeeping conveniences. Call at 98 NEW seven'room house, tile -bath, open Main itretreete , Eatomtowni Mais .trMt, ficers and opposed expending largo $6.50 each.- Send 10 cent* .for full par- carpets shampooed and dry cleaned. EMPLOYMENT West Front street. Red Bank. fireplace, sun parlor; two-car oaraze, FOll SALE, thoroughbred poiultry,' loveral ticulars and contract. Remedied, hay, hot water heat: near Red Bank. Iladler- Oceanportrt,. N. J^ pplioaai Eatontomi 40 sums ol money on unnecessary Im- breeds: low priced cmckiI. .-mi-...., fo..r. feed and suppllon. Maple RabMtry, 44 Old enrpota mado Into rues. Rag WHITE WOMAN wishes day'e work to do, TWO furnished roomo. light housekeeping; and 79. l£^l t L..il. . .all rtnn.»a««!A.«»*A«.> tfTaB _ Hall. 99 Idonaouth street, phone Red provements. - / latching.' -'Alio naif house for-..rent; elcc- Mflple avenue. Eatontown. N. J. ruga woven. . Telephone or a postal or would do laundry In or out. Call at nR imtti all conveniences; ga- Bank 3500. FIVE HOOHS, bath, all Improvenuntsj I trio and' crater, -Phono 167 Railroad av.* 276 Mechanic street, utter 5:00 £*, M., Mndlfl< , nvonue, Reel Bank. Harold Bennett'.of Belmar, who DESK, large double desk, hiahocany, card trill bring our' tryck to your HALF of double house, six roomB, all im- can be bought for *35 monthly; Inciuiss nuo, Entontonn. N.' J. . would so well in largo office; very cheap. phone Rod Bank 1274.* APARTMENT for rent; three, four or six principal and interest; new bungalow, K. - is, a candldato for coroner, mado a door. Monmouth Carpet Clean In ir at 172 Monmouth provements; newly decorated; gagarager g;; Grovor, S3 Parker avenue. Fair KaTen. FOR SALE, adding machines, delta safes* ?ramannV 11 Whlto strjet. Rod Bank. BAKER, experienced, would like stoady rooms. Inquire rent reasonablebl . 12 SprinSi g atreettet , ItIted speech In which 'he askod for 'the typewrltera. filing cabinets. Everything Company, telephone Monmouth Beach position HS second or third hand on ttreet. .'Red Bnnli. Bank, near Front atreet. phone 1826. phone Red Bank tas-M; ) ' 'or tho office. CalrAsburr 6(40, Butler's FARMERS, and truck growers will nnd a 2272. WlUiata Cross, proprietor. bread or take. Herman nillebrecbt, P. O. women's support, Ho Is a graduate Ofllco Equipment Co.. .417'Bond atrett. ready market for their produce l)y ud< TWO OB THREE large rooms, furnished-, HOUSE for rent; all rooms, with bath, WHY PAY KENT?—Flv. rooms, bsth, all •vartialnj In The Register's classified col- Box 196, liolfoid, N. J. with privilege of housekeeping: central- improvements, ean ha bought for 105 of tha Asbury Park, high school-and furnace, gas and electric: one block monthly; Include! principal and " ' FOR HA US cheap.- five-piece porch ict, umns. HEMSTITCHING—Mexican, gold, ollver, ALL UNEMX'LOYED and others less for- y located. 41 EaBt Front strest, -Hed from buslnesB section of Broad atreet. p ad ntereai is aesoolatod with his father, Theo- thrco-pjoco living room sot; bod com- 1 gnpk, or phono 211K. new bungalow. K. GrovoVeri . "28" Parki— r avt- EIGHT-SECTION ARGOLA. A-l condition; etc, buttontr " , ^plnKintr" " , plplaiting.—ema - tunote than jn^elf.^an. haY9__Crefi_iofT Rent reasonable." Call at 70 Uecbanlo dore Bennett, in tho undertaking plete, lawn mower* sardes n toooot a, eto. Atol- r rbl coup and beans or fish at Moy FURNISHED ROOM for rent; all con- Fair Haven." phonre Red Banlc 781-lt. ;In»..D1ID100 HHlvel r roaddjj Bad Bank.Bank* ; • suitable for seven room houi=(i! $40. E, iroldBry, trimmings and noveeltlesl . Mas- ,.,. js Oklor fishd at Motyt atreet, "Red Bank.* ' business. Another spoakor woo Bur- 3, Cooks, 85 Church street. Kcanabuitf, .ucratla sults-for hire. The U,n.atly 3bup. nn'n Qimkor Missio n l 6 Oakland street. enienecs. Apply 50 Linden placo, Ilcd FOR RENT, storea. oJHces, flats, houses. SALE or rent, year round homes, bunga* CORD WOOD, furnace wood and ftrt- phone 623. — . ' 6 Broad afreet, Red Bank. True Christian, hospitality prevails here Bank. lows, cottases, hotels, store*, offiees* tls Aumack, n former councilman of nlacl wood for sale! price 110 per cord. and no questions asked. Brotherly, men- Apartments; Improved; all locations. but!dine lota and forrnnj all locations t FOR SALE, Pekingese ilogai wonderful THEORA BnOWN, madlnte, dresBrnaklng, BEAUTIFULLY located on river, large Just of! Broad street. Land & Loan Co Union Boaohi who IB a- candidatefor Fred Man, phone Matawan 1683. tal and bpli-lluul advice or assistance also room and private bath: reasonable. SI 12 Mechanic street. Red Bank. summer rentals. Asbury Eiwards, 820 froeholdor.; Mra Adeline Y. Law- company for yountr and old; beautiful alterations, costuming, hemstitching, pl- given if wanted. Come around and meet Broadway, Lonjr Branch, N. J, phon* DINING"ROOM «ot In rnnhoganlr, nlno and very healthy. \% Coylo's Kenneto.'Nut- cotlnff^ pleating, etc. Costumes to order. personally the Kenial Cowboy Moyan. East Front street, one block .from Broad FLAT, four rooma and .bath, with oteam 138. night 3814-W. H'cnco reported that $500 has boon pieces;,very fine set I must be seen to be mp road, phone 115Q Rod Bank. Prices reasonable. 64 Whlto street. Red SUI'EItlNfENDENT wants position; mar- itreet. Red Bnnk. heat and water; all Improvements; ¥35 appreciated. Graraann'a, • 11 White street. Bank, phono 1559. APARTMENT of threo rooms and bath; perr " month. Apply 12 Mechanio atreet, FOUR-ACRE FARM, fertile soil, fronts?** received up to dato for tho victory Bed Bunk. ^_ . COMPLETE set latest model HutnhlnRon ' ricd. no children; life experience In all State highway, near Red Bank; Colonial fund in Monmouth county, with a . steel shafted golf clubr?; brand no^v; CESSPOOLS cleaned, cellurs dug. scoop- brunches of eBtato and farm management; hardwood floors. LLca m htheatedd. ThThe lied Bank, Land & Loan Co. - , home. 150' years old; air rooms,- waftr« SOP. top soil.- fill dirt, clndanr cravel, ro»t $00, ••wlll.Betl for J-iH, Red" Hank ing and (Trading nt reAsonoble rates. expert puultrymsn; bonrd help; reason- flrovcr ApaTtmentH, corner Wallace and FOR RENT, buildinjr 40x100, locaUi with- electricity; outhuIldlriRn, (4,700.' -Hair number of districts BUH to roport. manurai also (trading of all kinds. Yacht- Worka. Hod Bank, N. J. Howard Maxaon, phone Atlantic High- ablu sulmy. lrlt:c*t. references. Address Spring streets,'RedJ3nnk_k. in business and ahoppins: oistrlct of Red terms. Ray H. Stlllman, fiatoalomi, Mrs. Lawrenco advocated tho opon Prices right. Clnudo O. "Wrleht. Little FOR SALE or exchange for smalt car. lands 776. Box 407. Ramsey. N. J. DESIRABLE ROOM In private family; Bank; suitable for picture theater, bowline phone 178. ' primary. Silver. N. J., phono Red Bank 1493-J. Wurlltier electric piano, thrlty rolls of ALL REDUCED rates: Washing $1.00 to good location, near business section: alley and cool room, manufacturer's or _ DAIRYMAN wished position on private es. all Improvements. 33 Harding road, Red Plans wore mado for tho annual FORDSON Tim.OTOR. entirely rebuilt and music; "ftvo Luncn on each roll; coin at- 11.50, AIBO reduced rates for Simon 1K- tatcatc; fifteetcen yearsyears' eperienceexperience; specinlipe: e jobber's supply house or garage. Apply MONMOUTH COUNTS countrr is best rep&lntod. toKetlier 'with new Oliver 28 tachment. Coat fl,2K0. '20 Shore Boule- Ing. Jones Filling Station, North Bridge In butter making. Address Dairyman. Bank, phone 3394. at office of Sifrmund Eisner Company or farms, acreage. If you want the best trip to Trenton March 11th. Tho diBu automatic harrow and Ferauaon two- vard. Bancon Bench. Koanabnrg. avenue. Red Bank, Charles Roberts, pro- box 511, Red Bnnk.' FOUR ROOMS for rent; all Improvements, telephone Bed Bank U00. oCharle fie reds foVr. salDuBols fasr thIie < leas.... t consul«sUblllhst usd. bottom plow; priced -.low -to oarly buyer. prletor. Phone Rod Bank 1291. largo sun porch; garden, noar Btorenj dub- will roako a tour of Trenton ELECTRIC Bewhiff mnchlno. Sinner, in BOOKKEEPER deslrca loiltion of ony FOR IIBNT In Rid Bank, Fair Haven, 1806, American hotel ' ding. FroeioW,- Mount-EngllHli Co., Rod Bank, RUTH NOVELTY SHOP—Ordors taken ono minute fro" m- bu* --s- and River road; Rumeon* Utt!e.Silver, Shrewsbury. Eat- N. J., phone 416. and afterward will visit the legisla- A-l condition; need very-little; a bargain kind: either full or part time: reason- Apply 1 Tarmly DRV OAK wood In itove and fireplace at Gramnnn'ii. 11 White ntreot. Red Bank. nnd romodellns done on lamp shades, able Hnlnry. Six yesrs1 experience in con- rent and water 527. ontown, Oceanport. Middle town. For FOR SALE or exchange, choice frontage) ture, whero Govornor A. Harry . lennthfl, delivered;'also traotor • rlow- pillows and dolls; also sell ready, made; tractor's oflico. Call Kcnnsburg 3f>I, or street, Rumson, N. J. quick service apply- to Bar H. Stlllman, of 125 feet on State Hlghwar: tarms, Moore will receive thorn. Mra. Mooro Jnir. and hay ballnif. J. H. Carnty, phone prlcca reasonable C Drummond place, nildre»» fi. D. P., box 511. Red Bank. ROOMS; hot and cold water, ample heat; state highway, Eatcntown, N. J, phone R. 1. Gibbons, Mlddletoim, N. J, phono Eotontown 446-J.Z. _ FARM PRODUCE oppoaito town hall, Red Bank. pleasant location in private family, near Eatontown 178. : . Is an,'honorary momberof tho county ot T __ EXPERIENCED" inercollo'rs and flngor .273...... • . _ „ CONCRETEONCR . (Travel and maion sand for. BALED HAY for sale; timothy and mlxoi high sch'aol; on bun lino : VithT garage. R. APARTMENT of four rooma and bath, all club. The next mooting of tho club wavcra wanted. Apply Wallace' Beauty H. VanOcrveer, VJ Branch avenue, Ted FOUR LOTS, corner Snydsr avenuB and salol o. H, Ritxau. phone 2240-W. iled hay. Also first, second and third cut- K. TERZIAN—Art cahlnet makor, up- Pariqr. R Wallace street. Red Bank. Improvements; Immediate possession, Port Monmouth road, Keansburs, U. J.:J will be' hold April 2d at tho home Bonk. tings of alfalfa. E. D. Lentllhon, Middle- holsterer, Interior woodwork decor- Bank, phone 14 5 f». ^_ Apply George H. Hallanan. 12 West River EXPERIENCED buBhclmnn tailor wishes road. Rumson. N. J.. phone Rums on •''EG, new oncatory, two-stora bulldlnff'on thiV of Mrs. Adelaldo Porter'at Keans. TWO adO'Cg? capacity, one 600*Qge ea- town, phono 581. * • ator; repairing and restoring antique Two or three roomB for rent, furnishefurnihed lots; must be sold quickly and •will fe^ sold jittcity Buckeye incubatorm In first-class Position in relinblo men's clothing store, aultablo for light housekeepini g iff dde- COLONIAL home. conUInlnc four master chear. Rcanontttle terraB. William B4 ''•' THQnOUCiHDRED fflack Cilant chickens furniture a specialty. 11 White atroct, wltli HlTiall wugUB, percentage - on sales. burg. condition, for sale cheap. E. H, Morford, for breeding stock and hatching eggs, 5,red. Private family ; --ftll ronvenlencei. bedrooms, tils bath, open fireplace, au- Willl*. corner Church and. Main •trtitt- were present from WilliiiE tci Kivo trial on busy Saturdaya\ Delegations Red Bank, II. V. D. Ko. 1, box U6; resi- Can bo seen at Lolison Homntend farm, phono* 2745, Red Bank. » . Adilrc»» E. B. T.. box fill, Red Bank.- Phono 10S1 Red Bank, or call 30 Maple tomatic heat; two-car sarssre and swim- Keanaburg, K. J. ' ^ Avon, Anbury Park, Atlantio High dence Fair View. _^______near Centcrvillo schotithouso, Kcyport*ltcd ming pool: $100 ner monh. - HadleT-Hal), A Ab EA LBS LA LUES wanted: many years' ex- FOR SALE in Belford. one-family hou««J FIREWOOD, 96.00 pot- load; locusts poets Bank MHliwny. OTTMAN'TTMNSS EXPRESS—MovinEXPE ovgg and ggen 1 FOR RENT, three room apartment; com- 99 Monmouth street, phone Red Bank one year old; «even rooms, hot water lands, Belmar, Bradley Beach, East periencnce in ladieflladiefl nnd children'childrens wear; and lumber for sale. Custom sawing RHODE ISLAND REL> hutctlnc egga; "o era! truckingtki . "N"No jojb tot o llarge OL rletoly and nlcrly furnished. M Spring 3500. haat. Lot EOxlBO. Price 18.000. R. Keansburg, Keansburg, Highlands, done. - Charles G. Bennett.. Mlddlatowa. amsll; reasonable ratesrates. Forr promppro t serv- ptendy popltion. good pay, GldbGoldberg's' , 24 atrcet. Hed Bank.' FOR RENT, four roomB and bath; all im- won first cockerel - last < Aabury Park Ul streett . RRed Bank. - Rauch, South End_ayfimie,. EortJldoinottUia. Freehold, Mlddletown, Seabrlght, N. J.. phone 70. ^- show. ' Ho weighed ten nnd one-half lce'phonl'h e 31873187-WW . 1133 MechaMh anli"n street. SUNNY front room.' two blonka from sta- provement B ; garagei 8x22 screened phone 13-RtKeansburg. » Union Beach, Wall townshlpp and USED TRACTORS: McCormlek-Dearlntr, pounds, agod sight months. Wo alto won SHARPENING—Hor»o and borWr cllp- WOMAN wnntR Jay o part time work. tion: nenr biiHHCR; hot water heat; pri- porch, can be used for sleeping; ai Is or LOT for sale, on Newman Sprinjra.'road,' Fair Haven. Mra. Howard Height, Bolena and Fordsons f on« with Johnson ftsco'nd and third best rmllot. Inspection perB, lawn mowers, snws and nil sharp- I'liono Middtotowa 18S-R after tix vate family: rcnBonable. Inquire at 10 furnished. Ideal for newly married cou- 60x150; businees purposes. Sarrifles iklU niulpmantlet;; llplowso , astdd, Invlud. Reod Poultryl'nrra. Eatontown, edse tools; aatlafaction guaranteed. At o'clock." West Btrcet, Red Bank. pie; stone's throw from depot. A; Bloch- price.Jo; clo«« dn.estat*. Addrau P* P- president, presldeil. off. Mlddletown. N. J., jphbhn Z61-M.' ; r oto, Conover Bros.. utunlcv.N. N. J., phono Latoniown I7B. " B. A.-Hlekoy'B flhou. Evorott, N. Jrr WANTED tu take" care of children SMALL privnto fnmiFy desires to rant Bos J9. Red Sank. . .-••*• lihorie Holmdol 0. FOR1- SALE. ;two fresh dairy or family lifter BCIIOOI, eveninKS, Saturdays and HALF of double.house, at 119 Chestnut Hod Bank 793-J-l. Sunday*. Telephone 1306, Red Bank. larco furnished room: modem residence. MINIATURE country tatatei. eight' sain- CANARANARY birds and Bold fish for iileiile.. WWa cows, cnlvea by their sides: tubcrulln homelike nnd comfortable. 332 Giver street; six rooms 8and all Improvements tites to Red Bank station; aalf-acra- Two Autolsts Fined. now hayo s full lino of ean»y birds Ennd tested. Apply T. Shcchan, State Hlshrtay, PAINTING, wall paltor and paper hang- NEAT colored girl \yiehen position; general road. Red Bank.* Appy 123 Chestnut. Btroet, Ked Bank. plota; modern homes, frigldaires; tmltt'to —TFumanLTSavage^ofWcBt-nBld-vvao ldh]blddAhuripUab dgaupUi,Wi W> IrfOnardNJ^ Ing. Wo are exports with either. We housework or nurshlK; will take day's TWO-comfortnbly--furnlBhed ' rooma -for -FOB RENT.-store-roome-on. Monmouth nuit j •.*4.M>q_to.48.tt0fl.4neludlBpj- landP 1 Bro»d_ atreott , Bed cmUo ne.w.intoresX In your home. Pricea worK". Tit one "RedTlanTt "411T" 7 street. Bed Bank. Favorable location; like rtnt. Ray H. 3Ullman» Eaton 'irrcBfed"W"omcdrOUp Herdorronro FOR SALE, ten.Ttccka-ol(l riisn and lu.nlo rcrnnrloibly low. ^Aflhur'E.^Boycc, "dec-' -light housekeeuinc: .suitable, for on? or r •B»riKV tree fireplBco wood." 'Mlddletown Stock COMPETENT wliilo womnn for house- two; alao single bedroom. For further moderator "rent* Apply "at "tBo ""oflTce^'bf phohtt 178. - ' ~~~ * - TT"; ~ charge ol speeding last Saturday at K0OF FAINT sixty csnta pir gallon; Farms. Phono Ecd Bank SSI. brator, ^3L" Second! street. Kumsori, phono information npply at 46 Mechanic street, Siffmund EUner Co.* or telephone Ee4 CG6, T\ofk and cooking; to sleep** in; Bmall Bank 1100. ' STATE HIGHWAY lot. Country Club Shrewsbury. It was etatod by Hor- fihlngle stain, ninety cents par gallon, BRONZE TURKEYS; two fine breeding INSTRUCTION—Anneso School ol MUBIC; private family in Red Bank. Personnl near Brond street, Red Dank.* tales, MUdletown; lot (or buelnew don that Savago -was traveling at the sood houso paint Sl.GO per gallon. Mon- penB for salo; five females and torn; al- export Instruction on violin, mandolin, referenro required. Address C. Xf. W., VERY DESIRABLE apartment, BIX rooms, FOR RENT, six rooms and bath, two cation: tear entrance.- Prica I1.SS0.' \. _ rnonth ralnt and Varnish Works, !55 so flomo flno 27.pound toma; Dlrd'a and ffiiltar, ukeleie. steel KultRr, banjo, »oxa- box 611, Red Bank.* bath, steam heat, frigidaire, lavatory, blocks from Broad strcat; SS SprinE tar. gas and electricity. Addms'.P* Q. rate of 60 mlloo an hour on the high- 'Willow avaoua, Lone Branch, pbons phone, piano accordion. Instruments Bold Boi 48. HeA Tlank. .•..:.• Baker's strain, MYa, Cundoll. Vnndorburo; WANTPJD, sovernl younff mon, porformers garage, etc.i Southorn OXPOBUIO. Rant re- Htroet. Rent reasonable. Inquire Ownir, way. He was arraigned before, Re- 3U0-J. road, Vandorburs, -phono Freehold and repaired. 47 Washington Btrcet, Red 12 Oak place, Fair Haven, phons 3479 Bank, phono 1761. an vnriouH munlcnl inBlrumcnta, to form duced ono half until October 1st. Address FARU of twenty acres, near Bad , corder Elmer C. Walnrlght and fined UTTLBADAV ntova for n\t with 100-I-S, oithcatin Tor i>r«ctlse -purposes and poa- R. E. (J.. box nil, Red Bank.' Red BanV. ^ • « for sale; road frontage. 700 feet! man- $5. 'Jonnlo E. Springfield of BraUloy twonty-eallon tank and , pipes. Prlee MADAMAE E SARA HAKHAKMNU, , traineained SpirSpir- niblo future rcmunorntion. If interested I'UKNISHED room with all conveniences FOR RENT, furnlsliad bonealow in P»ir highway, good fertile ground: 95,460.IJsir- 910. Edward Connors, 1& Drown place. FOR SAI,K, food bagR, second hand buxhol Beach was also arrested by Officer hampers anil hnskots, trnrtor disk har- ella corsetf22corsetfere,. 2277 BBercc n placel , or call John.. Red Bnnk 2S4-UW.* and u»raBc: $6.00 a week. Board If de- Haven; ftvse rooms and bath;: all Imim- - tlculars and terms. B. H. Ford, l?2'Eut> Itoil Bank." row. Phono 1318-M-l. lied Bunk.' after phone 807.M. Rod Bank. WORK wanted; expert Inundrc3a l sired. Mm. Hcrtna Schumann, Riverside provements rent reasonable. Phone Eed Froht street. Hed Bank. ' : .. . « Hordon Saturday on tho highway at GUN FOR SALE, news Fox Sterllngworth, tMTP M' GLASS WORK—All kinds of elasina done. work nt home. Prices icusonnble. Ad- Heights, Stateair place, phone Red Bank Banlc* 439-1 MONHOUTH COUNTY, by the sealbori. double, 30-lnch barrels, both full cnoue; GIBHB top» for furnituro. mlrrora, pic- Shrewsbury. Sho wan charged -with JIEN MANURE fur salo rheap. Hilton dreBB S. H., i>hono Red Bnnk 633-11. 35r,7. STORE for rant, Rlv.r road And Lafny«tt. Write bis list farms, utatea. 1road • or might exchange for good trap gun of ture frames, auto elasn and window class. : ands; Shrewsbury river,' Barneftat b will cost about 512,000 and -work will burjr. ^N^J.^ ._____T. town, phone 178. and prettily marked! rld6 of dHTO; FOR MORTGAGES Oil rosldeneo op cotrt- it fink." NtJLK or double furniehed room for Bojtable rent. Phone owner. C. R. Rosa, h& started during the corning sum- GOATS' MILK it a lifo.nnvrr and health 1 Allen place, 3652-W. Red Bank. HOUSE, six rooma and kitchen, all im- carta snd harness Included. Leo bulldar for babies, invalids and conva- merclnl property, In amounts from SITUATION wanted an housekeeper; re- rent in private family. Silverton ave- provements: hot water heat^ldt lo.xlffO lescents. Drink goatR* milk and get well. S2,600.00 up. Also construction lonns. 11 nc(I. middle need, reliable; small sal- nue. Foxwood Park,1 phono lied Bank •Mer. Tho company has 'boon doing Horan, 80 .Sea Drift avenue. High- 1 TWELVE-ROOM house on river front for feet; corner Willow and Elm streets, near (.rant's Goatcry. rhono 70CW-1. Rod See P. H. Euan, 1-4 Mechanic atrcot, Hed il'i ; vlrinity of Red Bank. No children; 1454-R.* * rent; two paths. Can be used fpr two business cloven years. lands, phone.1200., , Bank.* . - - - - .. Bank. - -- -» IF YOU dont soo advertised ban) just tbB bus lines; S6.E00. 12.000 down. AddrtM cfcicticcB. Address E, box 611. Red apartment or furnished room that ,ulu families; <50 per month. Rent free until 86 Willow street. Fair Haven.' • CHICKENS wonted; will pay highest Inn Ii." you It will p*7 you to insert on advtrtin. April 1st. Call Red Bank 2620-J for market prices for fpwln and brollorn. further parllcualrB. FARM LAND for sale, two plots. -15-15 Announces Candidacy. VACUUM CLEANER, ft Sw.oper Vac, in MKN WANTE15 tu cpnduct world re- merit of your own. acres; reasonable; close to Bed Bank. pet-feet condition; party wants to sell at AUTOMOBILES Call or write Alex Zwlckl. 89 North nowncd HOWIQIKH Homo i>crvlro business FOR BENT, eight-room corner house, Elm Charlon E. Brown, director of pub- Broadway. Loii Branch, N. J., phono TWO or three pleiisnnt furnished rooms, Good road: just right to locate a country once for f7(S0. One only, Uramann's, 11 TRUCK for s 1027 Chevrolot B > coiiiillci oC West Motinouth. MiilJIc- place and Hudson avenue; for rent from home: Address M. B., box ill, Red Whits street. Red Bank. tuko 1G0D. 3^. rlttcn of Red Bank. Lontr Branch. Tor llchl houRkcol'Ing; oil improve- January 1st; all improvements; steam llo safety ot Long Branch, la the body trucktruck;; mllenKe only 17,000. Five ments: cunning 'utter: near KtiUion ni>d Bank.* 1 Five :dinhlo hustler rnn start earning $35 hoat. tteisonable. D. W. WUlguss. S first of v tho present commissioners A tlGAL radio bargain; up-to-date Cros- Kodd tlraHtl , witith only two puncturet s iin fifive AUCTIONEER—Lot my oxporlcnco of con- bun (inc. i 33 13ridKC avenue. Red Bank.* ley screen grid, seven.-tuba- electric years; nil required equipment. Everything ducting over ono thousand sales bo of eel;ly nnd increaso rapidly. Write im- Biqad street. Ited BanV; FOR SALE or exchange, double house of to announco hla candldaoy for rc-dynnmio mdlo In .beautiful lotv-boy walnut service to you. Will attend to alt adver- oiliully. Rawlclgh Co.. Uept. NJ.52-S, twelve rooms, all improvements: lot In BOod_TTOrkinR ordcr*L only ono firlvqr^ : L on Maple avanue. Fair 50x150.- desirable ltliMh T-nbfnct—for—only—|Sfl^nc — Call^rfefl^^anlr Can~l»e~ ee sn "an dte * (ed ~ Air Loli M tr II o me -" tlninE( fumJeh--cl6rks"r6tp?=fieor ._. fr^fr-rer monthr—In-1 •tend Farm, nenr t'eritervlHo ncliool on crta. phono Mlddletown i!78-M. r\VU Scotch ulrls ^v 1 KU positions tn tlum- nulre at lub Parker nvenua. Fair Haven, rotlred building contractor nnd has13K.1.W. Keynort-Red Bank hlirhway. (ieorsa Ix)h- HOUSE for rent, all ii provcmontn; $30 tlonal opportunity. Further raftlculars By l'J3(i DOnriB speed boat. 16'j-'oot. for HAVE your clothes denned at lha City son oi- vicinity, as walttespRs or cham- (iarasc. ln<|ui]o John C. N. J. addressing Desirable Proposition, box SU, lived In Long Branch for <15 years. nalo; perfect condition. Cheap to quick sen, Jr., heyport, R. 1). No. 1, i»hono Key* Dry Clenncra. 9 Mechanic street, near bennaiUs. Highly rcommended by former port 305-M. employer. Long references. Call Runuon '6lt1er?°"r, '\Vn hingtoti i rpct. Rod Bank.* FOR KENT, six rooma and bath, at 531.50 Red Bank. • - . ••= -• liuycr. Address Speed Boat, box 511, Rod Broad street, Red flank. Phono 2117, "Wll- ATTHACTfVtf ar BOvcn room house, per month: nice sunny place, all im- SACRIFICE SALE—Lovely .Ix-room two- 1 Hunk," . • . . liara Oatroy. proprietor. 412.* provements; 70 Hudson avenue. Inquire evei-y. impi'o _ i; hot water heat; KH- story house, sun porch, bath and' pan* SAIL BOAT for sale: «lshtcen to call on farmorn. Wonderful oppor- new bhadcn; rent ?10. Communicate with nve-room bungalow and srarase, all int- ping. 8 Linden place. Red Bank, nhorjs; D Mr, and Mrs. L, B. Conover re- VSKD household furniture for .very room sedan, paint and tli/cs llko new; tour in p. nadlats attention. Hawkins Broth- tunity; mako $7 to 512 dally- No experi- John Lewiw. New Egypt. N. J. _^ Improvementa; fumiaheil or unfumlahed; ence or capital needed. Write today. ne%r stores, bu. line; immediate posse., turned on Saturday from a trip to In your horn, sont us for sale; real par- pood as now; phaeton, nood runnlna: order. ers, real estate and Insurance,* 10 SIX-ROOM houne for vent, furnlshcJ or un« ONE of the^ choicest homes on Broa 1 culm, tirnraann's, 11 While, street* Ked Nash sedan. Every car a baiunln. Dh McNen.'i Comitdnjr. Dent. T, Frceport. Il- clon, Reasonable rent, rhone 137 Rum. Troy, New York, . Doh- Monmouth street, tied Sank. linois.' turnslhcd: nil Improvement!.; onc-cftr son. street, seven rooms, all Improvement* 1 Dank. blm. 167 W*st Front »traar. Hed pnrako. Lnreo plot of Kround. Innulro two-caocar garage; prico $lb.ul)D. W. M. Schanck VnnPolt Is erecting & KABMTH for ; Chinchillas, three FRANKLIN nodnn for pnlo; In Rood run- GARDENER wanted to care for shrub- 3 Hrond Htrcet, or 17 Brown place i fhone BUNGALOWS in Fair Havsn, Little Silver. Hopping, 8 LindeLid n placel , ReRd BankBk , phonh e bery, (inmll Krnps plot, etc., on part B k fil J evcl hjrjuBo on tho lot ncal' lila homo on months olil; flva t_o_ five__ _ and _ ...hal. f nlntr order. Trice 115. Cull Itumson DKCOnATINfis skill and a dcBlro to plonse D^!_- i'" _ ift - . lJ1^- KcJ Uunk and lilveralde Heights, each rounds i rnUeil from Tflfclstflred itock. New 428.W. . tlmo In coiijunctloii wit)) nimilar work on IiilNf;Al,OW for rent, live roomn, bath; rontainlnfl: nvo rooms and all improve- Hudson stroot. is your euarantoo. Palmitic and wall other iiremincK. Muftt [irnvido own tools. FOR SALE or rent,, six-room hous.; saa> - /caltnd WliUcn, (our montliB old, ilx »nd RYSr.WH 7?. fivfl-imanenKor icilan. per- pmior proltcmn disappear when you con- (ill iniprovoincuta. Apply •&• W. Worth- ments. Kent 145 lo JIO per month. AI. eloctrlc, dot water heat, nn livn lolai Mrs, lCniti Uieyct'. of Jersey City ii hr• IT to rrvr.t poundi. ltumnoi, Kabbltry, Stato 0M>(jHonoo. raforoiicoH aiirt wacen t\. Icy. Ar.aini nvtiua-, Occunitur^, iiliuuo Eal- nu furnUlied bungalow in F«lr Haven In feet- coii'litlon; did only K.ono tnilen. ault Arthur E. Boyco. palntor and decor- Ci'tctl l>y day, month or season. Address 120 per month: aloo two lots for sal. vlsltoU hero on lfililuy, 17 'ljhlr.fl m cet. .Rumaon, N. J.* Bargain, Apply lo ChnulTeur, Mayor V. ntor, phono Rumson 606, porfect rendition: 140 per month. Hadley- cheap nt Leonardo. McCavern, Compton Ij! !!Ali lM^sCTRIIO mator.fomoto,rr nalee,. fiv«-A R.«lrtliey eRtnte, Ridpo load, Kuntson. J_pJlr_ U Itdjlkj " Hall. 99 Monmouth street, phono Red strpet^JleWoriL MT.. nnd Mrs. Nicholas Penn or AKTJST— Lydla Idtlaon Instruct! pnintinK BUNGALOW of four room* f. ent, nuit- Hank 3600^ llr»t clsss condition* -. E. phone HtiniHon 687.* 13ltESSMAKlNG, rcmodeline, repnitlni; able f«n » vutch rolonlsl... . M\ room rillVATS SALKl K.w end slightly Weiley Coddlngton, phono lied Bank Unnk 1147-M. Ifolly on Prldny, kiluls of furniture. Frank Howard. G5 SCIIOOI, f.litL wanted to nnUet mother, house vvlth hiilti. limmlry with Invnl, tiBod tllnltiB, Hvlnjf, bedroom suite*. 3370-J. ' Harrison avonus. Itnd Unnk. phoTte 1>M. [irili. biciikfnflt. nnok : open flir1!1'"*^. John Bennett has broken ground nlccp In; wood home. Telephone Red $16 un; carpets, rust, radlos.etc, We II. IUT^ALT^ , remover of dend ALLOW ME to do your odd proporty Job., Hunk 32'JC-M.* elc." ICdwnrd llnrdy flulnhcil inovlns; Hunk 1122(1.M.' necond'hand plumblnc lixtuiaii for eitle. ItAUIO ssrvip'lng iloiio rcniionnbiy. Kd- VKltY ilVslrnliTii miai'linent. "Ix niuini. Phone 61!3, K. a Cuoke, »Ti Church street. 1'IUST 11I.AHS whlto cooks, housivnirkfr (ho imnt week from FrcnhoM to thoTltOUnANDB of •v«rar««n. ahld* nn.l ,or- waril Addlson, 1» Wllllnnl tlrcot. nhone ttntli. stvani lipikt. filttldnlro, 1 % Keansburs. directly auiosn from railroad Ked ll»nk 'JU2. nnn< l rlmntherninM.waltienscrl s >vitntcil. .: Sinithu I Itcnt ir. Conovor fnrm north of Marlboro. nnni«ntRl trt«i, thodod«ndron, •••Urn, uth Kmi'loynirnt. Service, 110 tU ^ A|»i'ly Mon I111K until Ui'tdlior III Ail- Spring Is Not Far Away. Mr. nnd Mm, Itnymond Doy nnd>eotilcn anil flnwarlrjt •hnibi. CJrown nt Mnntmtiith nt. i*iorM) Itotl ilnnk ftr.no. ow furm routi. lotd at low firm lirlrti. ai[E3iurfctVpTlTfoTlive^Mck^ LANDflCAPH sardener. I'runlntr br ' "'ii "VI (ion Orvllln of Crnnhury wcro guenls Joe* Linker, aao Uechanio street. warn: niiu. wanted for gonoiol li HIOKK lit l'.» M'Mimniitli Bticct for lent. Nelmui'i Fmm Nuritrr. lmlayitown St«- experienced men, ipraylnji, laying of Mr. nnd Mm. Clmtnco Petty on ^)]i£i.«^lUd nunk 2J0t», wutk; smsll fsmlly, Sleep In OL- Api'lv Alliulr Hi liun AliciifV, Inc., 6n A lew more weoks ami eprliiic will lio wllh in ilf}ti, N. Ju _ ' Cull n?t«r .1:00 I1. M. Sunilny, J. (l. K3CilBLUACK~V*(!ONrfa>rVV«t out of ground*. Inrgtj or aninli. AiU VJO n numth. l\lc,n,l .Irtnl. |,IM.I,.' I!",I Hunk Il.'i'l. 'iyikwitni'Iii. i^. ti. flmlth, in p«r(«nt or- Illvcralilr nvon III, IIKII Ilntik. • Kaln. Dont wait until It Is upon UA hrtorn tltcldlnjj Mr. DrcickletMink »' .Ifi neyvlllo hrn Front strtst, Kehoim }Zlt, vice ulTen as t» ^hat, ivlieu nnct Imw linn:;*: feu u I. minns, l.t.iIi."nil'I^i- »no nnly. Dont it liny. At (JrKmann'i, Aut(. n««l Iljnk. _ Mrt*~^fi()ii(JArC"niirVeVfmViV~Unrtsaiiii«) avenue Hed Dank, phone 10D1. VIMVIIC lied llniik 'j:l.'i»- which tin" bnon nccupiml for thn contractor! iilstntlnlr. rook ir*rd«ni, nr,, nllllnic to follow lnKlrui'tlor,«l e.Minl. i'lI'l'iljKliii ftunica for *>S* ri»ionVt>[V ^nro not nocensnry: Immt. own rsr. Ad- t'AiiM i.AM11 tin friii'riiViVsr.iuf'ji.' Ins up you nro going to hnvo riono about your prop- itraiilng. The best btiifli.one alwaye In III liiit li' u Tint sloven yearn by Ihn Into Amon Apply A,A. J. HtickRuck, lloiforllosford akrfnticvenue. WIIKN yo lte«s Mnnnuor, ho* J>J I. llc.t In incllo. vrnlmil. I lieI llnnk. Ailih (.'. I'., km Bird. K. Ji, phone AtUntlo Hlghlsnds SIIPPIIBHIPPIIBH, relmlr work on rsr oorr rmlln. fity. Do It now, II4 ft,' 1Uri lUl I401-W. ;.i 1. Uoil iiiini." «t. I n ttnurh witihh ICICtni>|i| « (iiunKxi . "1 Kiwi \sit .w Thn KrRlntnr will bring lo your diior the. wan nr VDR tMtvvr. initl-onrit inotfiri .n«il v«rr llt- llk ilrntl. uy iillic '«"iK; hsi,,|y ullll t,i«l>. Cull Hir.'." I |I.,I,1I,,,,|H I Mil- _ II In Hod Ilsnk IliKlalar can he l.nuthl tU, AiliirfiH* llnx HN, W»rlU)A M, J.^ Vtlll IIKNT aV'liY vinmsn yuil nro irnUIng (0 tin ttil.i woik. lly aclInK at Ilia atnras ef J. rl.7s7Typa«Vii.rd i 1>K Mlntinn iiDnUinn III amnll prlvstn lini.t nml lisrk l In mill ita. n. Watais.l Ihivn y«nr« old; lUhlln Imltii, Purn «>• Males ymir own prndurtt nnll ti"mt « •nill renl.il, lioualit .ml aolii. Tiuliln'., OS iiinlly, Cnn ulvo i.faicnras, (!nll Holm. inin nil lm|iinvpi nt.. ('nil il llnnk now you will help thoro who Air* Mln*anf MliMlntnwn tdwnnhlp, linn BIMI Ivory l n.tu>onl ntw, i*Rinn*t>l«. M ,1., V>loii. K.an.liurif 444, llmlun. l'lymoillli ami imml mis. Mo inn. 1 m\i\ Ivory I ntnl flit!•• r-i --.|. hirnttiM* iiLXtli**! «ml I hiK iiniina. Uli'l n mi Hot It i >P»t- A. I '. illiKMmiiillirit In,iinc, W.llnri stioM, lied Hank llOHMKlllilJMINd" ilii'n,"'iif"your" UrV: viimih'U. All you IlilVK In 1I11 la lo (llinlill 1-nlnt-il; nmli nn.) t'nrrli (h»lr« n pi>rrlal in-inn hnliis Inronnnllnn. Aililir.i J. II, aiimiul hniiiri Bt in hnitli'il, nil In.pi.ivo- 'I WO r/ori I* Hoyni lrf..t«r .nl tit*, for I/. W. T. Wllllrim«, K.lr lUvon ttiaii Pllr.a rlel.l. Juraph lliihlln, 411 Ili-i. IIIMIII, '.'tin Illvor mini, Itcl llnnk, lal<. nixiili. Anrnu If .li,.l,.'l. Ailihct. Th* workrrn who ^rn nrirlilntf. llirsn Kind of Job* lit. tho hoin« "f Mm. Fi^lnrloU U. li.ftt'l n.v.r IIHII ll.«il«l. . Mrltnll- Vn\r 1UV»II, h.rt sll.at. It.it Hunk, t'hotio inun-J, IID< lilmnn llir.n.1 Thlllv-Uiiiini ll..i », l«t. Ml. ""I Uk .n r lwa»n «iOO .ml 7 mo I', M. rnn nlao uso thein rnliitnnn tr* fliivnntnirn, Al a. foat otmn'. tl.lil Htatlonttl , WM(W( , am) l iont II111i; 1C It'lil.iilll!." Mill Il liln »lt..l, l I ll.tik t!l«».* jN l,KliM()Vi Mol, riniiitiin-tliiii i a tliililn y I)pn[i!TntiK( (.nilKhtnr of Mr, JHBfl,' • Ir. Uhllilran'. rlsaaca ilnlly In lulkl. HEAL ESTATE WANTED I In,I nl l..inln<.a<. l of nnly 2ri cfnta th*.y rnn localn wftrk whl'-h will INilAl »Ura for | t *mt 'Mm, Hhymomt Dpppifinuit, in I tll.Klrl (,,,n,|, ln«, tsp anil acrnlmllr, Ma ll C ili«llti<*til>«loro , ni« ll.ilf.l.i, W. y.| IMII. «l 6. I'lMina Kalon. I ami How «ltl fi.r Mini- . Anlhony Illnchnrf linn n now Vein- !.,»„ 1IJ.W." lin- 111111II1 (iiinlv fniin. I'm- imill'-'ilsra IIMI- I"H>. H- J,' linn f-nr. MISCELLANEOUS iili lin II. llllllniiiM, ilUl" lilult«a<, !,«!. llllllNl. lll'Alll.li CjlIMt I I.IIILII k illi.liilt tnoiii aal. eluKl" ,,,,I,,••,,). II, J., ihn,,. I ill,,,,(,..,i ITU. | I v r ( A family u,nlh"ilMK > "« '' t 1 »'. *ltn fiio*. ff^lffrifUili IKIII', aU rlialr. .ml f>M.ll (or IJni .1- liotnn of Ml". .l"ln» •'• M'»«"iry'<»» •i'l, n,,,,i. iin,i II.i,i, iinv7.li. tMitvnniiuil a. iisnr ^nlari III) pm luiilillii .., ,..,. ,..,.,. Kill.'. lll.l.,rr •>' Mniimmilli WllV <(Arill!,i,T nunilny In r<*ln.itn!l"U <>f thn Mith- I>M||IW, l.i C1..L . U.. . .,.,.ll||.,n, IU.H. 'iill'l "liAitllKlf ' Ili'ilM lurk trniilru all vanr IIHII.O, Ad'lica Ml', II'IW«M, ;ll'» • runoo-l by lnl| fni- HiiHHik.ll.inM it,i<| tirlir.. 11*1, lllng> ,,l |'i,,),».- JlolilL (Hlfi" |in»n"hl. li*»«ht«M Ilinin hU. r,|,e. ,|-M, AI«M Wn I II,,,-,,, 11,1 (lra.n ll.iulavmd, Al ?.c: ,n In th'l Mria |,|||I| «t|lll InniUln Ii oi Ii «l". Mt>).l|.»lt. Vrct'i HI,I,I.,,,I.. |,| |n. ,1, |, , ninill|niif>il wcin Mr. MD(I Mi«. .!<>l,h, f a.vnn »>n>, I ,nlli, .I-., 1,1.1. IIHII. II.mi lull I'lli ' l.tr" 11, fin'..I , •„.. r.ntidifl I i rnrUr or UtMUnntl smt.1 Ml. ami Mm, i'AH | r,l>." I...,.!,' |,,.".i.«lHi' ami "I nil I,,I- fa [nun I'..I H1.11V 1 .1 I- Yim\* "ii-i. I'..I linn).. |..i* I.,.. IlKl'lllo It. Jtktntm \i*y nf l«i toll.. '|nl. ,,|i,,.,l. 1-i.f, ll |l || tliil.«ll Oil i in T»».F IIIII •«.• •i.h»ii« r»<.nii.iwii u«. Wiiin r, full )<*nn^Ul HniHti lino litfMl nlivliiK fimii I, piali.mr*, )" ,••","• all ii'M -- 1 "'"I ••••I'l iiiniitna nal.M ,.,,l,,,ll» I,., Cl.lt lifa ,„,",, I,, II,,I .|... ,,,,,'IMI',,, I.,a. l',t Ml,. I,.,«,.. ;| I. ""Ij I"" laasiinal.la, II<|4.,.,| ||,,,,.., .1.1. |.|l< ai'l u«,nt«, III>«> l|v«t, p,!i'i"|. an>l all l,,,a tn BC» Ka4 Bank, la Ail'il.ia"liii VVaVllUO. in\"(Ul.lU'i' l)i'nii> line., Ill Till"-A. I. i-Jl.iaJ'. I'l . RED BANK REGISTER. MARCH 2,1932.

ina with real< cammon-sowe jusUoe than what was C.-J fL- SGBOO& BAN INTO STANDING ona. The tlm« Is more than overdue for a change In *J*5««* **VS RED BANK REGISTER Many Pupils on the Honor Boll for as Wand Van Is. |l1n«4 ftg *« laws pertaining to cruelty to animals and In thg man- the fast Month. Causing Accident, ESTABLISHED BTT JOHN EL COOH. ner ot their enforcement. Child to School These pupils have an honor rating A JToW car driven, by I*V«n»e, GEORGE 0. HANOE, Editor. An Article byT^Howwd Lloyd for proflcienoy for the last marktag 'a.{or <(f Jamaloa, Long Inland, wfe $. HAYES, Mana|tni Editor. Red Hot Primary period: , Ided, with * Faokard poupe pw»«6) on the Importance of Getting Flnt »r«il»-rllart(in M°P«11. Mlaan. nd sporated. by Harold p. Washt THOSIAS mvata BRPWJI, Children to Make Practical Jooney, Allea . Uelilvri .Ralph turn of'jfawaric near the railroad, Battles in the Offing. U«ot»« T»luk». '• ' • publisher nnd Business Manager. ironing ion Broad ftreet- at $hraw»i lp optimism thst 1032 la going tg b* a U« pi What They Le«p. SecoSftond gra4o—CathjrlngradfrCtt i Corcoran, Boat liury (Saturday night. Waahbwn was tn >rl!.wM«l Boh The Re* Bank Register Democratlo year la apparently no stronger than Kepub- (Br P. Hcmtrd Lloyd). • ' nertrt, MlM»iluu UvtoUvton waiting for a train to «le»r the croih In one of the e«rllei articles pub- Third «»(>•—l Ing wh?n Fator'a ear stlruclf hl« car ' Is a oienjbor e>X Ijoan be||ef that the fortunes of that party will score Ooddlngton. Woi Coddltnton, eralipn. . THE ASSOCIATED PBE8S victory fa this presidential year. At least that'* the lished in the Bed Sank Register Feakei, Dorothy tn,» rear and eh.ovQd i( forward, In, W&y It looks In Monmouth county. something was said about sending Fourth grtd JTonB_ Baft*,' a car bohlna w^loh _tn« Newark. into. consideration The Associated Press Is ejtoH.Blvely entitled to tt» Verf Kondcu Nat the whale child to school and some org V man h.s« betn waiting.. U Wa»hb\jjn use for repubilcatlon of all news dispatches to It or n?t Pesplta the Republican debacle last November, people have wondered what it meant Grace Piercel«*«rce,, Q«orgQiorgat VV9o™»l»< - had sot stopped some distance. In WH our nierctiandUet eniciqur «orv theio are any number of Republican aspirants fjtlUlng Pltth prado—' JMf VanKlrlr. ..IF**!* 'otherwise credited In this paper and also tb» local new* Well, |t might surprise you toverchwep',. Oh«rl«-» Johnion. l)«t«jf ffilraaa. •ear of this other oar it might, have published therein. tq enter publlp service. Whllo It Is doubtful whtoh -par- know* evftn In thla advanced age how Cecello Peter«oPeter«ooo. , ieen shoved through the, gate* and. ty Will acore the largest number of votes at tha coming Sixth «r«do—M«ml« TuUi, saw Olvlm many there are who yet have an Idea MirgareSith t Ooltru,*Artlittd r Kondrap, Murtl ntei the side o( ftp JWtyS 'W* primary election, It seems to be pretty certain now that iget that schools have nothing to ddo ex-NoUllNoUllee , i ' • ' » *o Jong Island man's oar ww there will be fully aa many Republican candidates for t t h th hild St cept to some how teach children ton baflly damaged, of th9 two ^fflI3ttaftUblil^ig k HB«g;a^6Tl8jeo8pHOB«thlng;:ahTiat^6Tt«ln"8ub"jeot8~ipSa'S t Sandy Hook As ^ M If there would be inore judging by recent develop- that beyond thla WB have no respon uoval. Tlie Paokard. w«« e?ly sibilities, A report WAS. recently made lightly damaged end the owner &\4 mtntl, and If this turns out to be the case things will lot presq repair charges. F&tor wai « Public Park. run true to form, for the .Republicans for a number of by a certain superintendent In which he listed :17,4QTspec|ttp things (lono The foirow(ng; pupils ha,d perfeot jrreat^d by "Pffloer Herd,on on, The New JerBeystate parlt comtslsalpn ,,.,.. year* past have staged tho biggest and most bitter pri- hargej of rootle?? QVlvlng anA ca\|fi popular chord In Monmouth county. In recommending •» over a period of 365 days..Tho read- attendance d«r|Hg tp» last mary fights, er may wonder wh,at this has to do net an accldom. Ht was, arraigned ' It did In a report last week to Governor A. Barry Moore There la a more or less prevalent theory that pri- period: • '• •• lefora P,«d 5! C VYllbt with sending the whalo child to First uj I»Iud srm Spirit of in ore attempts to teach or to learn »vl«, Wehol»i • a*y ordinary citizen to d«c|ae, but the tact that tb«TO go( on top, And. invariably, during all of thin period, it certain facts. So, to fully dlschargo Dorothorothy Fttorton. . !J«| h^Jfhl^OiS •»« disagreement among tho»e wb9 axe authoritative on was the Republicans who staged ti)o biggest and bitter- these responsibilities whether usual, Fourth ar»dirrBerth»diB » Arol«|»»«, fl est primary wars. Democratlo hopes were frequently arto. BloWdmBto«rn.>olTi-Oh»b>. :t payg to advertlsa In ' warfare suggcsts'to the plain ordinary citizen who Is not legal or ontra-logal there must be aolid HermanHtrat . William Il jai • up on these things that Bandy Hook has not the same raised high that this lntornlclne warfare would advance new typo of co-operation between Mvlster, Qrn., Democratlo prospects, but these hopes were rarely home and school and an understand- firacft Pierce. «military Importance today as It had In earlier tlmea louthcott, / when battles were waged on a much different plan. In realized. When the votes were tabulated it was almost ing of what all this Involves. There 8H9. always the popuWlcan candidates who won. was a time you know, when all one Fifth Krade—John Alnamltr. Conal4 ' (he past It was poreonal valor that counted bltfi today Aeay, Alwandsp OrsblJiHW. JOieJrUi John; Fair Haven Evidences accumulate that In both parties there had to do to be called a good teacher It ta poison gas and other inventions of the machine age by those who did not understand, ion, Robert Klotien, John^ Kondrtip, ROD- 1 will bo a battle royal for all of tho county nom- irt Miller. Jaak.VahKIrk, DeoellaT F«teflOn. Whfoh are stressed as more^ Important than anything was to teach a mass of facts regard- Slith EWde—William HqB.rJjo),!, HJ. inations. That hasn't happened often in Monmouth ook, Ghnrlei FaTKer, Margaret Coltfan, J. H WHITE less of whether children knew how Wood & Coal Co. Kmjr Olvlns. Moraarel Blohardi, Mml However that may bo, one fact Is Indisputable. county politics. Usually one party or the other has been t« apply them or not,- - r r ' Sandy Hook contributes far leas ta the prosperity of to much ]n tho ascendancy that the election was a fore- Tutss. ~ ' ~ ' ''T~- Seasoned Oak, General Roofing and Sheet Metal Co^saoi 1 For Instance, I likp to frcnuontly Stvonlh (rad>—Blllo Bcrioriilv, Clifton Monmouth county than It did a few years ago. The gone conclusion. Even last year thla seemed to be therefer to the time when I could recite BlioholT, John Olvlne. Joiech Rlekamm, Chestnut and Locust ' number of soldiers stationed there is much fewer than. case. The Republicans had won so often and so con-glibly the names and locations of allHerbert Schumann. Alfred VanBivnt, Wil- Skylights VepUIatini, 1 liam VVanBrunt, B«rrtt HuHutt MltekaUMlteka , Aleck In the past and the opportunities to get Jobs there are sistently that the most expert appraisers of. public the capital cities of the United States LeplckLlk , GGawaa m MerrillMill , BlbBlbirtt MerrillMill. Wood ftjr: fireplace, Ejpoilencea Moohaiilca . Jtedero Equipment , leas today than they have over been since this peninsula, opinion did not expect the Demboratlo ground swell that without really knowing whero they EalElalEll o BBrott, VlrjIaVlrjIaU HovrarH , HHelel n Olnu, furnace and stove. j ' " • Comploifl stock of materials,;' 1 were located or the relation of oneMary SlloiSlloirr, Lacy fitovallhfitovllh the moat eastern part of Monmouth county, became a ensued. Difficulty waa experienced In getting Demo- Eighth iiraiJo—^Ruth Appl«g«t«. Llllla'n $6.00 per load, 1 military; outpost. Not roanyyears ago the livelihood of cratlo candidates to run, It was not until the eleventh state to another either geographical- Dcsch. Martcuerlto ONanwood, Vivian 35 WHITE ST., RED BANK, N. J, ly or economically. Forlnstanee, I Helm, Oorla. Hantj-Eloanov Ml 1 Also Kindlings. i many families was earned at Sandy Hook, but thla la hour that the ticket was completed and the. nominating could say Vermont, Montpellor on '*?-.. *Anna , 5M!°ntfShllU, Anna Tijtai, I Iea» so today than at any tlmp within tha memory of petitions.filed. It was only ona of many Instances show- Esther VanSoholok,\ Vnonloa Vatk. Ed- Coal by the bag or ton. the Onion, but I really had no real vard Burnt, Mike Chinowlok. Warren /. the oldest residents of the shore section. ng that the smartest political sharps cant always guage conception of Vermont, Us relation to Cobb, FranK KOCBII, Vfllllant NoaQo, Itil- Quick Service. publla opinion. dolph Riskammo, Cbarlea Rempo, Joieph • Military reasons may or may not recommend the the states, the size of the city which Wabliky.' OFFICE* : plans of tba New Jersey state park commission, But was Its capital or the direction or size The Republicans are going to put on a big show, The eighth grade girla' basketbai 33 Gillespie Avenue, • with regard to other factors no place on the whole probably with contending candidates for every county of the Onion. In this Inatanco only my memory went to school. team defeated the Port Monmouth ' coast of the state 1B bettor adapted for uso aa a public office at the coming primary election, but unless things eighth grade girls team last Thurs^ Faif Haven, N, J. S '. park than Sanay Haolt—JTcr one thing, «s the oommla- _Again. It used'to BD the.iw chango a loMt looks M If the Democrats would put wi teach tha names of the bonea of theday. The Bcofi wag 18 to 10. The Phone R.B, 2635-j; ' slon points out In Its report, It could be obtained wlftr. a atlll bigger show. Everything Indicates that the race body and the muscles and the names glrlq ot the Falrvlcw toam wero Mar- ' out coat, as it la publicly owned. That means a graat for the Democratlo nomination for sheriff between Har- of the other organs with practicallyguerite Ellison captain, Marguerite , ,_ . In these-tlraes-when_.ft That way be a battle between Alfred ID. Smith, the; taught ; (jaunty where folks who live In dope proximity' would Talks on legislation occupied th former governor of New fork, and Franklin p. Roose- numerous ruloa but they railed to putinterest of the Little Silver Woman' •not be annoyed by Its use aa a publle park. Sandy Hook velt the present governor of New York, foif the vote them Into practice. Thus you aeoclub at last week'a meeting- Th( FHE willingness to make jacrirlcea T-tt» , ! a» a piibllo park would bo off by Itself, still » part of of tho delegates ot Now Jersey for tho Democratic nom- only a part of the child wont to irogram wao under the direction ol * endure hardships for their Iovc4pne8— . Monmouth county but in another sense, not a Part of ination for President Right now It looks as If Smith school. tho legislative committee and th !th,B county because It would not change residential con- had the "inslrje track." Apparently the "powers-that-be" Later we eaw that we were wast- principal Bpeaker was Mrs. T. W is one of the most appealing characteristics of •. •* dltjons. It would be a great summer playground which are for him. But rumblings are visible that Roosevelt ing a good deal of time and effort, Durham of Now Brunswick, presi- the human race< and so with tho help of tho parents "bedausa of Its unuBual location would have all of thedelegate candidates may appear. dent of the Middlesex council of Re- Never ia this spirit more apparent than when ; benefits and none-of the disadvantages ordinarily trui we began to rate children in hygiene publican women. Her address dealt , Altogether, It looks like there would be a red hotand related subjects/ not BO much for • of public parks, ' with various legislative activities, in- death occurs* In the stress of emotion all ojj time In both parties at the primary election, A bigwhat thpy could toolto but ,for what cluding tli , Public-owned water iront property! Tbat is ©rie^b: vote and a- long count seem almost certain and It ap-they" actually put In practice—clean get appropriations. Talks on legis- thoughts pf tho future are apt to be swept , would call in such a crisis. We recommend Allenhurst, N. J, f preventing acoldonU, but thla of ltorlf ennnot Inaur v«»r thn onn thnt In must nrnpiilnlili) ehould y,o to tho aocloty with tho long nannD, a« It doe' to Independent votorn (excopt Koclnl-1 now. The same dUjiosltlun sliouM bo made ol these tho maximum rtiulta pomlbla without publlo-co-oper- IstM nnd CommunlRtn) la Nowton 1>. POTATOES fine* as whnn othor flnri nre collected. ntton. IJaknr. Now thnt Al Bmltli lum No (Rent or rrprcnrntntlvo (if tlin roolely ahould no Winning a trophy or even winning honorable mon- thrown Ills brown derby into tlm, rlnR, lio »nd FrnnUlin lloonovclt will parmlttod to rtrrrnt nnyonp. Thin work should hu done lon in this contest la not Important. Tha hopeful thing prubnbly kill enoli other off, nnd tlm by tllo rriiukir np|iolnldcl ami elective ofllcrrn of the lawIn thnt It may rortuca fatnlttloa. loitering the conteit prUo -will bo awarded to Hnkrr If -who nre rflKjioniilblo to tha peoplo for tholr act*. Ho dona not nntall nny AXponn*. If It rnaulta In ona lorn llio polltlclana nru convlncod thnt prlvnta sooloty, Knnd, bitd or Inuirfortiiit, alioulil have Ui or ono lona Injury than lout year it will lmv< Ihoro !• a domnnd for him. j 2000 BAGS FOR SALE the power to mnlio nrrciln nml rrcrlvo (Inor. Another lii-en well worth whlla. Moreover, the contest la so con I liavn thoii)!)it of cnlllnK a hiont-'' Inu of inilnpDiidtnt Dnmncrnln nml thln/t which tho IfRlnlnlure alinuld do la tn put morn diictnrt na to concentrate nttenllon on tha chlot cauaot IiuiQpnlidnnt UGiHlbllcntis of X^cvv | These Potatoes Arts in the Same Condition M When Dug^» common nflnfa lnta tha law* r^KnrdlriR tho anforenmen' of accldrnti. Jcrnoy, |n ord>r to form n Nnwton I of cmolly to anlinnl* liiwa. In ona rnapoot only ln« The Kc8l»lor any crlllol*m O. Unlicr for I'ronldnnt club, Hdforo I 'HID Idiocy of Ihn wny Ilieim lnwii work out MaUi doing io, liownvor, I wuiilil Ulio tn Not Shriveled or Sprouted, to off«r iiliout tli* contftat. Tba point* alraaaed In thla lic»r from tliotxi wlio fnvixi' Mr. 'lioiglit* to atnKU^r huniAn linnnlnntlon In tlia punlnh- compttlllon aa lirconary to winning trophldi ar* Im r. rncnt mntrid uut ta Hurry Olirlttlan nf Tins Ilrook 1«« pntlAnt, but In tlio opinion of this pnptr tharn la oni Frndorlo Cynm Loulninchnr. vuniik, Mr. Chrlatlim put aavornl I ruin under ft build- othur thing whloli ta equally na Important but -wlilol ing wliorn h« k*i>t jioultry nnd rahlilla. Ilia •l/mk had la not lnce<1 llml niiy "vnrinliila" whlrli tilnil tr« julliar* In our n«n town of l\t,\ Unnk tlmra Bra atr«oli party In tho lilijh aohoul niuiltniliiut Ilialila woiilil let <'» Intivn tut rnom ft nn lim lie»n ilua rnoro Io good forlunu tlinn lr> »nythln f| ln table. Tha truiitnltton iMiinpi Ittml klllfi'1 111" il"|!". '' >U'")'"I rtnt Hint ho wiia arrcala ol«». Many li«v« Init th*lr Hv»* nr lmv» Intn Injurtii Mra. Tlmodora tSnnt » nlnftCin, Mra, Atnyttlu* J'nllfiaon, In tlm U«l'« »»vc.ml Imura. 'ilia Nalhuial »Uf«ly (!oti»«U Itna dnn« a (ln% llilni Mr*. Arnold H'nl»n, Mm. William 'Ihi" lnoy l>« l«B»l JUatlCP. I 1H If |l, |a It might to l> In Itmiiniiinlln« », Mfoty fliat cotilnal, l>ut It oannol full; Malonay, Mra. HMwant llonlnv and Wlpad nut and iwimiimii aans» Jmlloa nvuktd. 'II Mlva II Hita ililit A>»«y, i I lll> fit I'liiMlri^niiiina wlilnli itiak* mmdltlon* »afer tn\ FOWLER'S ICE PLANT niltl*t for th* innolInK luinorrow, |)c.it».|rlBn«. In iiiniiy inim|rlp»IH|oa wlllmut aM.wolfc 235 Creek Road, Tel. 121 Kcanaburg, N. J. (ro|> liaitpeiiod In • »f' 11 n il"« tlml l<1iiMi1m» librlalla Juil«a limn I'l )»mfe« »«f«i film*! for wsUer*. Kn «afn over AVer? "Ufft In town nml ovory |-tv» » J'fl»» «>f n inartnl i»r piilllng (wn rtang rnnfMt la Oftmplala wlltiout (»kln« (tiU faatur lulu toii limit in |ii» iwiitily. l*t II rairy yuiir irmM4||4 (>l iri()«o MKI live on tliu* MAUvw lUmb f RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 2,1032.. Pafiro Thirteen luttca at' tho" clothing Btore of J. Connecticut, and Mrs. WHlett Hag- 'lslted Mr. and Mrs. Judson Arm- home Saturday from Florida after a Personal. irldol, .of jWliloh ho is the head, for erty of Avon. Miss Agnes Weaver Little Silver News. itrong of Bordentown on' Sunday. six weeks' stay there. John hit-hiked lovoral days, 111 accompany Mrs. Palen to Water- llr. Armstrong is superintendent of to Florida In three days and worked Mr. and MM. Antonio Baolgalupl - (The Bed Bank Ueeliter em ba botiibt Joseph Sals returned home yeoter- iury for a visit. Jn Llttlo Silver at the Union News Stand Jio stato farm at that place. at a race track until the track closed of, Wlittrt avenue have returned homo lay morning from a several weeks' James Rnthschmldt of Oakland at the depot und at GoorKe Quackenbush'H Mrs. John H. Bates and daughter a few days ago. He met a friend from their annual automobllo trip to toy in Florida, Wearing a heavy itreet was severely Injured around general store.) - Lillian are confined to the house with from New York, who brought him Florida and other Interesting places :oat of tan, Mr. Ealz said he had a he mouth when he fell while proo- Rev. NllcaM. Poff is attending the grip- home. : ln'the South. Iclightful tlmo and met with true fing Jumping. - ; Methodist Conference at' Atlantic Miss Florence Campbell was kept Jackie Nealle, son of Mr. and Mrs. WcNAIR'S MARKET iouthcrn hospitality on every hand. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Plttenger of City, No services will bp held at ndoors last week with grip. Sho NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT John Neafle of Brown place, who has Miss Frances Wilson of Hanco South street returned homo last the church next Sunday. A prayer leaches school at Colt's Neck and It EBtate of Graco More, deceased. 19 E. FRONT ST., Phone 372. RED BANK be«n confined to his bed for the past road spent tho week-end at Newweek from California, where they 'as the first time In several years Notleo 1» hereby slyen that th» ae- ten daye, Is much Improved. service will bo held tonight at the York. pent Most of the. winter. homo ot Mrs. Madeline Wllby. Spec- [hat she was absent from 'school. counU of tho subscriber, executor of the • "Mr. and Mrs, Frank Plttenger of Miss Arllno Hooker:, of Petcra Miss Bertha Dunham of Cllffwood estate of said deceased, will be audited . Hudson avenue returned homo Fri- ial sorvlces will be held at and'stated by the SurroKUte of the Coun- place has been confined to her homo church during Holy week, beginning was a guest of Miss Campbell over ty of Monmouth and reported for settle- Fresh-Killed PRIME day from their annual winter's visit with illness. tho week-end. ment to the Orphans Court of said County to .California and points in the Palm Sunday and ending Easter on Thursday, tho thirty-first day of March, Frying or Roasting Miss Helen Howard of' Spring Red Bank Police Sunday, Tho Infant daughter of Mr. andA;*D., 1032. nt which time application will sputhweet. Mrs. Henry Mader, is sick with bo mado for tha allowance of commissions Rib Roast stroet entertained her sister, Miss Miss Martha Clapp, who attends and counsel fees. Mlia May Feonoy ot Oakland laabollo Howard of Havcrlilll, Mass- measles. street,- who was formerly omplbyod Win Third Match Syracuse university, Buffered a brok- Dated February 18, A. D. 1932. Chicken Best Cuts achusetts, last week. en finger while ski jumping last j THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK at' the Lucille hat shop on Broad weclc Homo From Florida. street, is now In tho employ of the Edgar Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Now Tied With Neptune.Police' r Her brother Richard, who AND TRUST COMPANY. Edgar Taylor of Sunset avenue, has John Jennings of IUlmcon returned Red Bank. N. J., |C per lb. per Ib. Wbyte millinery at Broad ondWhlto — - • — .-•.-. i attends the- samo university, claims Executor. icon ill.- tho Mrs. Alfred Ingalls of Westsldo M«. Howard Whltflold of tho Wai th lace apartments on Wallaco Btreot, avenuo entertained her elster and With Florida Marksmen. to° Syracuse after a visit to his home ~~T TIeM~recenTly-ho--lcit"horno Thurs- One hour too hie "who, recently•>unHfJEwiffitrnfTBorioiiir The Red Bank police pistol teasi Jersey-FreslvEggsf operation at tho Doctors' hospital at Volght of Landing, laBt" wookr day morning at seven o'clock and ~29cxlozH Mm. BInlo HemphlU of Broad won its $ilrd-- scheduled Interstate . Is wife's voice from d nelshbor's • Vef York and whose condition was polleo pistol league match and as a reached Syracuso eight o'clock H critical for uomo t!mo, is "now con- nticet unLut tallied Mr. and Mrs. Thursday night, a day earlier than phone, "Our.house is burning ... the Milne and family, yOBtprday. result is tied In second place with firemen aretWel" And he had Intended v»lejiplhg end "well alone tho road to tho Neptune police team.' Tho Lin-he~ haoTanfleipaTe'cf." "When he-left Jersey Loin Pork, Rib End . 14c lb. rapid recovery. John H. Burns of Blver road, who home he figured it would take at takins out adequate fire Insurance that coln park polleo of Chleago lead the . . b . Very day. Whstolessonl has boon manager, of the, local lea 8t tw doy s to got baCk to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morgan, who loop with three games won and none , ,° Don'tpermi tyourself lo be placed In this' Jersey Fresh Shoulders . 10c lb. have been spending four months in branch of Frank VanSycklo, Dodge university. and Plymouth dealor, for tho last lost. position. Insure the valueof your property !1>s : Ireland and England visiting rela- West Palm Beach, Florida, Engle- Mrs. N. S. Brown and her daugh- at once. You may have a fire tonight tives and friends, liavo roturned to threo years, has boon made field ter Doris and son Stuart .have re- Fresh Spare Ribs, Jersey Pork 2 25c ropresentatlvo In chargo of sales wobd and Union county park police Red, Bank and are stopping with aro tied for, third place and theturned from a tour of Europe. their nunf. Mrs. John Kearney of promotion for Monmouth and Mid- W. Frank Wyckoff has been laid Write, Fhone or Call Jersey Fresh Hams . . . 15c lb. % dlesex counties. Sidney Stern BUC- North Bergen police aro in last po- Chestnut streot; sition. Neptuno dnjeated West Palm up with a cold. Mro. Charles A. Wolbach of Wll coeds Mr. Burns at Red Bank. Beach, according to tho scores just The fire company will hold a meet- for Information. IN 9 U R.A.H C Ham street was ponflnodto her home Mrs, tfranlc P. Kuhl, Barbara and Plate Beef .... / 10c lb. compiled, and Englowood lost to theing Friday night of this week. b MONMOLTH S1..REDBANK Wast week with illness, Frank P, Kuhl, Jr., of Wallace street, Union county police. Mr. and Mrs, Myron L. Campbell Mr,, and_Mrs. Stephen O, Slta- and Mrs. J. E. Harvoy of Long and.Jirsi.^aura Lano and daughter Bologna and Frankfurters . 25c lb. Efuncli visited' -relatives nt Mcr- STANDING OF THE TEAMS. kandy of South street visited" at W L PC. Philadelphia over the week-ond. chantvUlo Monday. ' -. Lincoln Pqrk 3 0 1,000 ShouHers Spring Lamb ". I2clEh • Lester Morgan painted , Qeorgo Mr. and Mrs. JamcB. Anderson of Ui Bank . - • 2 .667 ;; Hanoe, Pattoreon's house on Mcn-Oakland street ontortalned Mr. andNoptuno ...„...... ».._..«.»...».... 2 .601 Kmclcwood n..n..H.»...«.«». 1 .333 '. mouth Btreot.last week. Mrs. Frederick Kugloman of New-Union County _...... ,...«.... 1 .833 Imported Italian - 1 0 „ oa •'. William L. Russell of River road ark dVcr tho week-end. "West Palm Ucnch 1 ,33a Jersey Central L lbs>Z9c entertained hla-1 stater and brother- Richard T, Smith of West Front Nor^h Bcrffcn - 0 ,000 Macaroni or Spaghetti ,| i ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Horbort Cran- streot 1» conllned to his home'with Policeman Charles Erlcknen for mer of Barnegat, over the week-ond. Illness, , tho second tlmo was high scorer for Power & Light • j. Miss Kay Sutcliffo of Broad street Tho art club ot tho Red Bank the Red, Bank team, which won from E desire to announce the opening of LARGE la unending the week-end at Nowhigh school made a trip to Freehold tho North Bergen marksmen by a JUICY. Florida Oranges 29c YoriTvlaitlng friends. yesterday by bus. Miss Edna Hal- substantial margin. .The local shoot- Company a Branch Store at our Greenhouses lock is claijs adviser. era rolled up a total of 874 points W MIBS Ollyo Truox and brother Hobert of Oakland street have been Miss Lillian Terhuno, planlBt, and while tho Bergen bluecoats mada but and Trial Grounds on the New- White Rose White Rosa co&Bnerl to their home with illness. Eugono Wonzoll, vocalist, wi,H broad- 782. 6% and 7% ,, Mies . Margaret Kelsoy of Pear cost ovor WCAP nt Asbury Park to- Erlcksen's score was 181, Lleuten; ant Harold "Davisbn made 179 points man Springs Road, Red Bank, N. J. Asparagus Tips .'.. street and MUs Dorothy Docker"of .morrow night on an "all request" STOCK Spinach program. while Sergeant James J. Sheedy ;' Elvorslde drive spent tho wook-end turned In a score of 176. Policeman " at New York. W. W. Gamewcll at Locust Is a BougmV-SokjUQiiotcd. €SKc Can new student at tho Red Bank flying George Claytdh totalled 171 and Po- Largest Can "fl C Floyd.King of. Wcstslde 'avenue liceman Benjamin Pryor came *has been confined tohla homo with field. Ho Is taking a prlvato ' course. through with 167. Tho scores of tho North Bergen PAUL <& Co., INC. 2 cans for 49c 2 cans 25c Frank Chambers of West Fron Mrs. Kenneth WoodwartPof Shrows- shooters follow: Louis Bachman PETER HENDERSON & CO. .'street is recovering from Illness. bury avenue gavo birth to a son lael 177, Louis Berlsso 158, John J. Sim- Dialers in Investment Sanritiis Mr, and Mrs. ,&eon Reusslllo o week. men 158, A. Tebbenhoff 145, Hy Ham- Everything for tho Garden -FREE DELIVERY- Maple, avenuo entertained Lostcn Tho first practlco for tho senloi ilton 144. 1420 WALNUT ST.. 120 BROADWAY, Hanco of Merchantvllle, a forme) play ot tho Red Bank high echoo! ...Last.wesk. tha_Red. Bank„police . PHILADELPHIA, PA. -•NEW Yonit '." resident of Rod Bank, WdaneSday. will Ue'llolU'tlilEr'artCTnoorr at thf shot against West Palm Beach. The 35 Cortland St., New York City ; Henry Balnton, of Brown placi school. scores mado by both teams on their Represented by spent tho week-ond at Philadelphia Miss Helen VanDorn of Bergen respective ranges have been sent to —J^-MIBB Doris Stevens of JEastJ'ront placo-was^conQncd to Jier_homo .last Washlngton^to-bo -talllod-and com- W. RAYMOND -JOHNSON- street was confined, to piled.- week with'-lllncasr - ZS Hubbird Park, RED BANK, N. J. •week with lllnoss. Mrs. John F. Green ot Mays Court MIBB Grace Hill of PeterB place on Has recovered niter a two weeks Grocery Store Burned. Tel. 1S30. •tertalned her mother, Mrs. Honr sickness. A grocery store on Avenue A at 3 DAYS—COMMENCING TODAY Hill of New York over, tho week-end, Mr, nnd Mrs. Wallaco Wcayor of Atlantlo Highlands, owned by Tony Mr. and Mrs. Louis Callahim Orlolo Park aro ontortalnlng Mr. Rich, was destroyed by flre early Brown plnco and Mr. and Mrs. Jos and Mrs. Alvin Palon ot Watorbury, yostorday morning. eph Cooper of South street left or Saturday for tin automobile trip t< Florida. They expect to bo goh about two. weeks. MIBB Ruth Manson of Peters plac and Miss Edith, Head of Coopo TRY OUR 60c DINNER "' loud, Btudenta ot Beaver collcgi Jenklntown, Pd, were recently ap SERVED DAILY—ALL HOME COOKING « pointed to posit. !*n on tho varsltj ^basketball,squad.V \, •; Mr. and Mrs. RoV \Wcllcn of Glei We specialize in catering to Lodges, Churches, Cove, Long Island,*, •©. been vlBltln; Parties, etc. the lattor'a brother-lh-inw and sister Mr. and Mrs. J. Addlson Congdon o nivoroldo avonuo,'-' ' ' Full line of Delicatessen and-Dairy Products. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Grlswold o Imported and Domestic.' Oakland Btreot wero week-end gueati of Mr. and Mrs, William Yatcs o ' Kearny. "Red Bank's Newest Eating Place" Abram M. Krldol of Broad strop has returned home from tho Long JBranch hospital whero ho undcr- *went an oporntlon for tho removal of-a— growtly-from—Ms-cheek—bono. Fischer of Asburv Parl _22_MQnmouth_Si,_ Red Bank, N. J. performed the operation. Mr. Krl H. MEISTRICH, Prop. TciittTfintf "TliJt; WEKHrEND MYSTEBT* del will not be able to attend to h 3:13, 7:40, _ "STKANOK A3 IT SKEMB" 0:40. features "BOULDER WAGNER MARKET CO SAT., MON., TUES.—Two Big Features ' "MEN IN ... here's a Sunday Meal HER LIFE" —with— we all like/ Lois Moran Chas. Bickford \ one ot tha • FANCY, MILK-FED • most human! dramas ever ROASTING If you're still doing the back-break- filmed...the ing work of washing clothes, you're story of a doing yourself an Injustice. gitl'sflghtfor CHICKENS happiness int 1 » 3 to 3}i poundi each • If you're having your laundry work a man-made world ! ...and the PRICE done at home by a servant or visiting laundress, you're also out of tune ...the LOWEST with the times. in a ue moon 25 SPECIALS for MAR. 3rd, *th & 5th ^' ' Here's the modern way. Let us en re THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY PRIME for your requirements with our up-to- Give Yourself date equipment and skilled workers. ROUND v-'u^x ' %, f: n a SQUARE ''&: Su, RIB ROASTfc 23 * STEAK * Clothes washed In • our pcrmutlzcd, softened water by our gentle methods Deal.,. LEGS or CHUCK arc cloanor, moro sanitary and last WARNER FABIAN'S' onc-thlrd longer. RUMPS of VEAI> 19« ROAST * soaring, scintillating We have a service to suit your needs. bost-se/f/ng novel — LOIN TOP or BOTTOM ROUND or Phono Red Bank 1659 C 5S COMPANION FEATURE — |VEAL CHOPS». 27* R?B ROAST». vw Wo Cnll and Deliver

'allow Banaim dot. 21c BUCK.JOM1 PORK WHOLE or HALF Celery Hearii eac(, 10c SUyman Cooking Applet 4lbi, 19c lb. KOkDtR Sr.n llin Arnrii^OiHiIniiriJIur^l^jil ,, LOINS Mnra r Spinach 3 Ibi. 19c tlin ll>tiiiilft'int(>ttlinlll"i|(<nl»l Nl.norr l|l>>, A, II. Hit. r.iHMla l>r iltn mili-'l ll>«t, HinvlvlMif mii-u. MIHffir- M. AM lil< mill lll|.l.« «' Hn «.l«l" '•' «»l'l •'•• 36 Monmouth Street, Red Bank I.....I, will Im mi.llli"! »"'! '««"•' '•' "•• I5 l HL II tl» ..( Hi- f.iuiilr t>f M»»"'i"»ili »•••! Zoric Dry Cleaning... Laundering... Rug Shampooing ,., , Ul,..!(,., ..ill.,.,,,,1 I,, lli» UIIIMIK I. ,I,I .,f mil'l IViiril* "II 'lli'Hmlii*. '»• VOUR MONEY BUV^MORB ^T "A STORI" 'CU Im'll. .l.f ..( M. ,)..^ l>. !»•( •t tiliklkl l !! ll«Uull I1" ''• •"•'» 111 Page Fourteen BED BANK REGISTEI BBjgg the In-State navigation com- tlst church net at the home of MM. Keansburg News. lany And tha Broderick and Green- Albert Johnson last night. The hos- More Jetties For an company were defendants In a tesses were Mrs. Johnson and Mrs, (Tho IteJ Hank Heglstar can b« bought Miss A. L Morris In Kaansburff at th« atom ol E. JU Millar. lit io a Middlesex county court' last John E. Bennett. East Keansburg N. Santa Luola. Philip Kallai ami Chailaa eck, brought by McMlchael & Wil- Millinery Parlor VOKCI.) ir, engineers of Perth Amboy, for Ordinance Pasted by Middletown The pupils of the schools gave an lans drawn In connection with Port Monmouth News. Ha».a fltio sheeted stock of Spring lildlng a dock at Keanjburg for a BRIGHTEN UP Millinery, consisting of . the New Township Committee for ntcrlainment in the auditorium of he [Francis placo school Thursday lat line, which later was abandoned, ome erlne William, fifth grade teacher, Rivervlew hospital, . R*d jBink, noon passed the final reading of an of Spring Lake. 88 BROAD ST., over Woolworth announced by Robert Lamon and here he has been under treatment ordinance .to have a4dltlonal Jetties ead by Charles Frost.' Pantomimes r Injuries received when struck by Thomas E. Wothcrcd has recovered Store. Phone 2241-J. and bulkheads built at East Keans- acted woro Betsy Ross by Dolores automobile sovoral months ago. from sickness and he has resumed —-for spring is but burg to protect the public-owned Mcehan, Washington by Thomas r a time he was In tho Matawan his position st South River with tho beach and adjacent properties against Burncsser and others by Ruth Wilms, spital. Returning home hln con- Jersey Central Power and Light com- storm damage. The cost will be as- Mxr..tta...._Trenery. Virginia McCabe, tlon did not Improve and he wae pany. a few weeks away! sessed against the property owners .VUliam "Turner, Frank Leonardlo, aced under treatment at the Red Mra. Robert Rltter ot Maple-wood benefited. A number of East Keans- Archie Kumasaka, George McAncny nk Institution. He returned home and Mrs, Russell Matthews of South burg residents were present and they imowhat improved, but his con- 1 and Edward, Frank. "Tho Truth for Amboy were rocent guests ot lire. gave unanimous approval to the pas-a Day" was acted by Hazel Newman, ion became Buch that It was ad- Albert Johnson, sago-ot-tho_j»rn here, Is reported to be on the Friday at New York. brand worthy of comparison can come cussion with regard to a bill of $523 parts. . '. . iad to recovery. About 10O persons attended a dance due to William Collins, Alfred A. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hubert have held at tho schoolhouso Saturday anywhere near Sears factory-tb-you a Gallon Morris and Julius Campagno of Another play, "Crinoline and Can- Red Bank dlelight," was,sivcn by John Horton, turned from a stay In Florida. right lor the benefit of the flro com- low price. , . 26 Colors Keansburg for -jetties and bulkheads The recently organized First aid pany by the ladles' auxiliary df the which they built along the shore a George Roessnor, Albert Hclnzlnger, Ruby Holmes, Florence DICamlllo, uad, whose members have been ob- company. The profits amounted to number of years ago. At that time, Inod among tbo members or the about }30. BeautyParlor the beach was not owned by Middle- Mary'^Preston, Dorothy Hawkins, Ruth Isonberg, Maria •Walling, Ed- ;o department, began instructions High grass back of Thomas Mol- EVERY PAINTING NEED AT SEARS! town township but by the Ideal st week under the direction of John loy's lumber yard caught flre Sat- Room 'M, Eisner Building. Beach Property Owners association. ward Camcs, Eleanor Opdyke, Mar- on Hart, Carl Berberick and l?loi> cDonald of Keyportr——-— - urday and UIB flames spread to_a gar- Mr. Morris, Mr. Campagno' and Mr. The Women's Republican club will bage dump on tho property. Tho fire- 54 Broad Street Collins stated that they had been au- enco Ward. ild a card party In the Manning Louis A. Malklol, a summer resi- men of this place and Bast Keanfl- Satin Finish Telephone Red Bant 4T7. thorized to do this work by Theodore ace flrohouse Friday night. burg put th6 flames out before dam- Breton, one of the officials of the dent of-Kcansburg, died suddenly at Mrs. G. Kuhn entertained at a card his home in New York last week. age was done. cqt Ideal Beach Property Owner* asso- iarty Thursday night at hor home on Tho Monirtouth' unit Republican ciation. The members of the associ- Ho was a constant worker for tho ncoln court. Hair Cut, Marcel la.adyancq of_thls. community and club met at the homo of Mro. Wil- ation comprlscdmoat of tho^propertUcivy h liam Goodman yesterday aftornoon, 75 - Wave, Scalp gavo his views often through the Mr." and Mrs. George Kaufman and c owners of Bast Keansburg and an ef- iss Gussle Wilson, who have been The ladles' auxiliary of the fire A rich satin finish paint for walls local press. Mr. Malkicl had been a Treatment, Mani- fort was made to collect the money ijourning in Florida, have returned. company will meet at the homo of and woodwork. Washable, easy cure, Eyebrowa, needed from the people of that place. resident of Keansburg for a number of years. Politically ho was identified William Pease, the Main street Mrs. James Bartholomew next Tues- to keep dean., 13 artistic colors. This was only partly successful. utchor, has recovered from several Shampoo (short 60 When the three men finished tho job with tho Socialist party at New York day. ays' sickness. hair) a balance of ?525 was due. and was a candidate for a number Mrs. Rudolph Homan and her now of offices on the ticket of that organ- Mrs. Frank Waldman, who has born daughter Beth aro home from Paint Brushes Subsequently the township commit- eon sick from a severe) attack of the South Amboy hospital. Tho Finger Wave, tee took ovor tho beach as public ization on several occasions, and was at -one time treasurer of the New rip, Is well on the road to recovery. mother and babe are in good health. C Steam Wave, Wa- C property. Befora taking this step the Mrs. Eva Whltehead gave a lunch- The birthday of George. Freibott, commltteemen received advice from York Call, now the Leader, the social- Ste pi adders ter Wave, Facial, ist organ at one time. His wlfo on Wednesday afternoon to the Jr., was celebrated with a dinner Shampoo (long William E. Foster, the township coun- embers of tho guild ot St. Mark's party at his home last week. About 98 sel, that the township was not re- Is also identified In the Social- piscopnl church. hair) 75 ist movement and contributes ar- Qfteen guests wero present. Chinese bristles sponsible for the balance of $525. ticles in the Leader. Mr. Malklel Charles Johnson of Brooklyn was Miss Dorothy Frank, daughter of S-ftv securely HI lit 4-Hr. Varnish The three men to whom the money guest at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs,Mr. and Mrs. August Frank, was vulcanized rub- Is owed were at last Thursday's was an attorney with an ofilce at Size All Rinses, .25c New York. Besides his wife several ilenry Maurcr, last week. home over the week-end, from tho 98 ber. 4-lnch. meeting and they said It was high children survive. Mrs. Catherine Young spent a few Montclair teachers' college. tlroa that they received what was lays at New York last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Wood enter- owing to them. They admitted that A series of card parties was In- 83c qt. augurated on ^Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nightingale and tained a number of friends Friday They are extra heavy; stepi are Putty Knives Henna Pack $1.75 the township committee was not re- Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lehotay, who night at their home, for Mr. and sponsible, but they said they wanted under the auspices of the Koansburg morttied, nailed and heavily Manufactured from scientific- auxiliary of tho Monmouth county lava been In Florida, for several Mrs. Harold Jorolman of Monmouth tho oommittoo to act In their behalf Bench. - Tho guoata wero - Mies Jes- Nettie'a Circuline . In getting the balance due. Other social service to raise funds to con- cokB> aro homo and- report a plcaa- roddod—thoro's o handy pail - ally leloclsd gum comblna- - tinue tho service of supplying milk nt sojourn In the South. sie Wood, Miss Edna Wood, Miss shelf, too. In fact, they're lioni, pure vegetable oils and Permanent Wave remarks were made by Mrs. Charles Linda Wood, Misa Leola Wood, Noo! 20* to tho babies of Keansburg whose Hahn, Daniel Llesce, William Krue- Nellson, Rev. Mr. Gulce and Mr. and Identical with the Beit $1.50 Still bbuta runs pure gum spirit* of turpentine. ger^and^Aloxander-Krueger. .parenta.Jire.Jinablq tojneet^thatjjt- : : -It maintain! 0-long,unfailIna : ; ponse. In tho past this oxponso has Everett News* , Uhr Cornelius. M; 33rlHan. _^ .^_- latfde~r» --excepFf6Fthelr~- rthroHEfccBwboto r tS~Mlir~~Pefiina ~ It wasadmltted by all who^spoke Mrs. M. A. Coe Bpent Saturday handle. 1'4-lns. "luiterTTria'eT the^ moif TevereT that Mr. Campagrie, Mr. Morris and been raised by tho members of the lowprlco. 2-foot size. nentWave auxiliary. This has entailed much ex- Mr. and Mrs. John H. McCrodden, with her sister, Mra. John LeCompte weorandpreierveiyourfloon. Mr. Collins had done good work In of Keansburg. building the bulkheads and jetties. pense upon a few, and to dlvlda tho 'ho have been spending several Howovor, it was claimed that in expense more equally it was decided reeks at Miami, Florida, have re- Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius M. Brltton ordering this work done Mr, Breton to hold card parlies. Mrs. Iloraco O urncd' to their winter home at are having the interior of their The Paint You Need Costs LESS at SEARS IN CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY. had acted without authority from Fowler has beon named as chairman Brooklyn. On their way home they house re-decorated. TO MRS. FRANK HAZZA: 'V the Ideal Beach Property Owners as- of the general committee In charge ipent the week-end at the homo of By virtue of an ord«r of the Court of of the affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rumph of this Bank's Reopening Dato Set. Chancery of New Jeriey, made on tha day sociation. of the data hereof. In & cause wherein R«d William Krueger suggested thai Tho ladles' auxiliary of the New 'lace. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Keld March 15th has been set as the Bank Building and Loan Association, a ero also wook-ond vlBltors there. probablo date for the reoponing o: corporation of the State of New Jersey. Is the three contractors receive $250 In Point Comfort fire company met at complainant and "Frank Matia and others stead of $525. He said if they would the homo of Mrs. Theodore Klota Many of thosa who were on last the closed Now Jersey truBt com are defendants, you aro required to ap- conscny to this he would try to col- yesterday afternoon. vcek's Elck list have now recovered. pany of Long Branch. All but 52,- SEARS, ROEBUCK AND pear and. answer the bill of said com* lect tha money from the peoplo ol racing them are Thomas Kelly and 000 of a new $120,000 capital nnd plalnftnt on or before the twenty-filth day The local Camp of the Patriotic W« OWAIUllTH SATWACTIOH Ot. VOW MOH«Y BACK' of AM. next, or the said bill will be East Keansburg. Mr. Morris said he Order of America plan to give an amily, John H. Sniffen and daugh- surplus fund ha3 been raised. When *J»Aw« ai confessed acalnit you. thought this was too much of a. cut, entertainment on March 21st. er Mildred, Q. Elmoro Taylor, Rlch- the full amqunt 1B in hand, applica- The iald bill Is filed to foreclose a cer- tain, mortzase given by Antonio Galante inasmuch as It was less than half ol Charles Guelcher, 57 years old, died rd Towler? Theodore Stlllwell and tion will be made to state banking and Kofilna Galante, his wife, to Red tho amount due. After further dls at the Long Branch hospital las Edward Rowe. Miss Annls Grant, commissioner for the restoration o: 501 MAirTsTOEET, ASBURY PARK Bank Building and Loan Association, a cusslon the matter was temporarily n aged resident of this pace, who corporation of the State of New Jersey* Wednesday after a long sickness. He the bank's charter. dated the twenty-second day of March. disposed of by instructing Howard was taken to the hospital two weeks was reported elck last week, has STORE HOURS: 8:30 to 5:30. Saturday to 9:30: 1BSI»I on lends In the Borough of Red W. Roborts, tho township clerk, to prior to his death, having been In "een removed to Rivorviow hospital. Bank, In the County of Morirriouth And ask Mr. Breton and Lewis Dlttler to Mrs. Stanley Stlllwell, Henry Hawjc- Boys can make extra pocket monev - State of New Jars*?; end you, Mrs. Frank 1 poor health for over a year. He was selling The Register.—Advertisement Maria, an made defendant because you give thel^ version of the case. Mr. a native of New York, but had lived urst, Harriet Roach and Jacob are the *tf« of Frank Meita. who owns Dittler^aa the secretary of the Idea] In Keansburg for many years. He ,!oyd, another, aged resident, are the Unas described In said mortgage. Beach Property Owners association, Dated February S3. 1932. was clcoted a .justice of the peace on mong those who are still Buffering HOWARD 8, HIGGINSON, tho Dcmocratlo ticket several times, rom heavy colds and grip. " Solicitor of Complainant. but of late years ho did no active Tho Blessed Socramont guild Df 12 Broad Street. Red Bank. N. J. The Red Bank Register travels work in connection with tho office, he St. Catherine's church will not over every street In town and every meet on the next scheduled meeting The road to better and bigger bus. road in the county. Let it carry your Ho had always beon Identified with new leads through The BegiGter'a ad message to those who live on these social and civic affairs. ate. Tho date of tho next meeting —vertialnB columna^Advertisementr tborougMareK=AfivertlBement. —Harold D. Broderick, Earl Green- ^111 be announced later. iury spent the. week-end at the home f Mrs. Patrick Carton, Jr. Mary and Catherine Warneker pent tbe week-end at Newark. Many people from here attended ho hot turkey tsupper served by tho E-Iolmdel firemen in tho chapel of he Dutch Reformed church of that 64 Broad St. Phone R. B. 818 Free Delivery. placo last Thursday night The an- Icipated large attendance was pres- Schweizers mt and the firemen cleared about Formerly AL. WYMBS. ;3oo. SPECIALS—Thurs., Mar. 3d to Wed., Mar. 9thFOB CASH The trap shooting club, held Its •cgular shoot on William Kelly's •ango last Sunday. In the first BhooV The Small Sanitary Meat Market Between the Goorgo Brake ot Little Silver, wlllv r. score of 21, won first prize, a pig. 2 Chain Stores Located at n the iccond shoot Jacob Jeffrey, FinestRollButfer Green Mountain Potatoes ivith a scoro of 22, wits high man. :to won a duck. Second prize in in Red Bank—LION BRAND Medium Size 38 Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J. his shoot was won by William, War- noker, with 20, nnd third by Gerald Warneker. with 18. In the third Telephone 3075. We Deliver. shoot William Warnckor was high 16-QT. BASKET man with 21 and won the cash prlzo Where You Can Buy the Moat for Your Money, Including Quality. of ?3. Othors shooting wero Wll- 26c lb 25c inni Ilawxhurat, John Brady, Jay Ilnnnaway, Charles A. Kelly, Charles FRESH-KILLED LEGS of GENUINE J. Kelly, Charlos Senior], Harry Lan- HERSH'S KRAFT'S endorf, Al Hcnnott, Thomas Knney, Dole's Pineapple Bonjamln Mills, Donald I-Ilckcy, CAPONS SPRING LAMB Thomnfl Kelly nnd Wllllnm Kolly. At Tomato Juice Salad Dressing No. 2 Cans n. nppclnl rncotlng Monday night tho lb. members decided to hold itn pl£ 16-O2. for C pint jar each ronst In tho former store on tho Bottle 29 Ilnwjthurst property. Ths first prlzo 2 25 In the nhoot la donated for tho pig FRESH-KILLED roust by the winner of tha priw. Prime Rib Roast The rcniit will bo held Huturdny night. \T 11 f rt l oaiuneSaltiness Cheese Wafers (Best Cuts) Fricassee Chickens New Monmouth Newt. Butter Wafers lb. (Any Sire) lb. Reebler s trackers Grahams Jlmold Jonfi hna thn cellar (liiK Butter Thina for ii )intm« which ho will occupy on LARGE TINS Thin Rings tha iUflllorwnUl Und roinpnny tract BOTTOM ROUND OUR PURE on tho Now Monmouth-Mldtllotown Kind. DmijflaM Cook of Ilnlford U —or—• tlm conlrncliir. KrKcitlalUini tre FLORIDA PINEAPPLE PORK SAUSAGE muter wny for thn un\tt ot two othar Middlesex Tomatoes lota on tho Mtnunrwald prunnrty. X-Rib (Pot Roast) MEAT Iliiii.irn will bo liullt nil linth of thran lntfl If tho anlfi nra mndn. Tim lb C lb. lltnu<*i w«l(l company la liavlng two I rn! n uuiiln nrt HH trnrt. No. 2 Cans 1 Jlc: 5 for 5lc Oranges 15 (or 2$c - 19 15' Koliiirj and (lorlni'la Itolmrlx, dilldrrii of Mr. and Mm. Wlllmr llolii'iln. Imva born alrU with grip, BURNHAM «ml MORRILL KEEBLER'S 8-Oz. Pucltage PETERS ARMOUR'S.FULL CREAM Lut thny arn liniuovlnff. Shoulder Pork Tho IJuhoin' Union of (ha llapllat C Spaghetti and Mushrooms rlmirh will moot «l Ilia limn* of FISH CAKES Cheese Wafers . 19 ROLL BUTTER Iliiwonl W. lliilfiln MnniUy night. flnor|[a Anil Jnyt:n l'f>nti>rtHnlltl, C 18-Oz. Jar Mb C H>- 9c rliltOi)1!! *>f ^i*> *"<1 Mrn. flonrK*) Saltine8 - - 14 I'oiil^niinn, nl rt IliipinvInK finni urll>. -26 Tlin IHIIIMI' alii annlaly of Ihn Ilap' 2 for 29c CORNED II»L rlilllch will iu.«l at llm )unn« Royal Scarlet Olives BONELESS RUMP nf Mm. HUM/ <'"' till" ull.inonn Thn hfi"H«««« will •» Mra. Hurry FANCY Mnmmoth—Stuffed , PREMIER (

lK-XX¥Ml>'"f • V- fe&I* • RED BANK BEGISTER> MARCH 2,1982. Page Fifteen Fort Hancock. The gu'its were been successful. In a recent encoun- talned friends from Lakewood over i - Mosmouth County Simoiato'o Otltl. 5 FIRST CHURCH OF SHold Benefit Mrs. Jolin Hobrough, MIM Georgia ter they defeated a well-organized the week-end. ? Allen, Mrs. E. L. Allen, HSrvey Lit- Colt's Neck team by a decltlvo score. Mrs. Otto Herdon was about last IF YOUR RADIO \ CHRIST, SCIENTIST \ tle; St., »nd Harvey Little, Jr. After Last Thursday night they lost a Monday after a week's illness.: Notic wr{s.a. to' praient dllas Forthe Blind the dinner a general social time wtu close game by a score of 15 to 14 to •ualMtt o e*tat«creditor. s / 200 Brood St., Bed Bank, N. 3. J g Punuant.tt e*tat«s th.e order of Joieph U Vm~ IS NOT WORKING WELL Proceed* From Card Party Held enjoyed md tea was served at mid- Freehold team. The game was Suing for Divorce. hsy. Surrojoltt tho of the County of Mon- Phone or writ* and one of our «• night. ' • ilayed at Freehold, At Reno, Nevada, last week Mr«. outli, made on tho twenty-ntnttT da» it patrtaj will put your radio in pirfect I Sarvlcta Bundar 11 A. M. Event™. S obru.ry, 1J32, 01, the .ppllcatlon «S , I 8100 o'clock. rj Lut Friday by Two Young Mrs. Baymond Melsnere, who has FranFk k Lane has been confined to Dorothy Mlnton of River road, Fair Miry E. Klnney, IOI exeatrU of the ai. •j Bunday-School—lltOO A, M. R been laid up with sickness at tha his home with a severe attack of Haven, filed a complaint for divorce Women'* Organization* Go l> howby Elvon to th. eredltore of tald Service Charge $1.00 K Wednftfldar Evaninjr Teitlmonlal P Into th« Braille Fund. horns of her parents, Mr. and Mrs,trrip- •- from her husband, Chester Mlnton. doccmod to exhibit to tho lubiarlber, •*)« J : MMllnga—BlOO P. H. g Howard Morris ot River road, has Walter Bunn of Sycamore avenue She charges cruelty. Mrs. Mlnton executrix an aforo.ald, their debt! e»I Zi ItfladlnE Room—Opan 1)80 to 4rS0 Q recovered and hea fceturned to her before her marriage was Miss Doro- d6'"ll"d?, »nnln«t the s>ld Mtnte. un%v Miller's Hardware K 'dally except Sundaya and boll- IP About 200 peroonii sttonded the has moved to Mlddletown Village. oath, within als months from the Vlsts 2« card party held last Friday night at home at New York. A daughter was born to Mrs, Ed-thy Bull- Mr. Mlnton Is the son of tho oforeinlji order, or ther will be fo»- A BASIO GO. , t. *'•>•• a the Woman's club on Broad «tre«t Benjamin C. Flncke has returned ward Braajch of Buttonwood last Councilman Augustug s M. Mlnton of !!„.? t7-a M' *»•''. srtloni thorefar 33 W. Front St, Rid Bank. i id Ths publlo la cordially Invited to Q by (hp Young Woman's club and the home from a New York hospital, Sunday night at her home. Fair Haven. ThTh e couplle were mar- ainnL tno Rnla suhicrlher. Pbona 1140. Opin Till DiOO o'clock I ^ attend tho aervlcea and uie tba 9. Near the Depot TcL R, B. 1360. Dated I^retbiild, N. J., r«b. !0lh. ltd, ff Reading Koom. g| Junior Woman's elub for the beno* where be underwent ah operation. John Wilson of White road enter- ried In 1922.' fit of the Braille blind fund of Ute Miss Marie Martin, who Is em-

latter organization, ployed in the law office of Apptegate, Atlantic HIKhlonil». N. /. THlrty-soven tables of brtdgt were Stevens, Foster * RauslU*, has been NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Proctors. In play. • The high ecorers received kept Indoors with sickness. B«tat« of Elwood H. Him, deceated. Notice U hereby clvon that the ae- Monmoutl, Comity Satrojmte'e Ofliee. novelty a«h trays. Refreirtimenta Miss May Warden of Red Bank- a counta 01 tho eubicrlber. ciecutor of tho PUBLIC AUCTION ^K^fi matj0^ °' t'lc *fltato of wijre served after the games. teacher at the Willow street, school, Oitate of Bald deceased, will ha audited —OF— and jtatod by the Simogate ot the Conn- High scores were made by C. W.was laid up part of last week with ty ot Monmouth and reported for settle, Notice to crediton preunt elilmi RACHEL'S Humphrey, Mrs. Fredrick Abels, grip. • mont to tho prpbmi Court of «ald Coun. affalnst estate. MiMl^tWMlgMn^aTretWMlaseathCTltie B -There-hay-been-a-flottecabia-de- Pursuant to tho KUBsell, Mrs. Bower, Miss G. k. Kel- dine in grip cases among the school ler; Mrs. J. A. Chaiinry1, Mrs. Mar-children,; At the Knollwood school, uatfld January 27, A, D. 1032. tha A. Papa, Mlsa Marjorle M. Hut- however, whooping cough has isuper- Company of lied Banle, i\r. j., l0\. cx,011. well, -MlM- EJllrior Alexander; -Wal- sed«4 grip and within the past week Furniture THE BBOAD STREET NATIONAL BANK p>f.RO«J truitoa of lha eatute of Robert , 12 Broail Street. Iteil Bank, N.Y MocKcllar, deceased, notlco la hereby olv. lace Wilson, Miss Margaret Tuller, eleven cases have been reported. .. w. , Executor. —AT— 1 en to tho creditor of aald dec«s«od to ei- Miss Kathleen Powers, Miss Mildred Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Soden AlBton Bcekman, Ear]., hlblt to Iho anbacrlbor, aole oxeeutor and Swift, Miss lone Gllllg, Miss Kath- have moved from Rumson Into the Counsellor at Law, tniBteo na atorcanid, their debts and da. E, Engel's (Wicomico) Farm, Tinton Avenue, Bed Sank. N J.. mand» oitalnit tho aald oUte, under oath. : arine Lukens, Mrs. Joel B. lease. Soden'home on River road, near Ds- Proctor. ivlthlj, six month« from tho data of the Mlsa Oortruda Norman, Mrs. Arthur Kormandle avenue'. ' Between Eatontown and Tinton Falls, NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT ftforennid order, or they will be forever O. Swift and John Regan. Miss Marjorle Hartwell has re- —ON— Estate ot John Turnbull, deceased. The Joint committee In ehargs of turned from a week's visit with her Notice is he/eby Kiven that tho ac- the affair was headed by Miss Kath- Bister, Mrs. Robert Blrgo of Phila- counts of tho subscriber, BubBtituttonary »yrt Coulon of the Young Woman's delphia. administrator with will Annexed ot the en. AND TKDSTOO., • • . SATURDAY, MARCH 12th, 1932,tato'of Bald deceased, will be audited and Ited Bank, H. J, club and Miss Dorothy Ltpplncott of William Smith and Mrs. M. Floyd stated by the Surrogate ol tho County of BEAUTY SALON • at 1:30 P. M. Monmouth and reported for settlement to the.Junior Woman's club. Smith and. daughter have been kept the Orphans Court of said County, on | SHERIFF'S SALE. indoors with sickness. The following articles will bo offered/ Old Drcsd6n, miniature silver Thursday, the thlrty.first day o( " ..... I Br TWUO or a writ o[ n. fa. to no dl- A. D. 1082, at whjcli time will I retted. i«Juod out o( the Court of Chan. Pupils In the sevonthjrade are lustre tea got, gold lustre tea pot, old set of china and odd pieces, blue y ol tho 15Jla8tJ«>ntSt,~Red Bank, N. i. l)9_ro«d bought read each day by Miss Froy, the By. Robert D.. Allardlcc, Siicolal Asslntant :0fl o'clnek. (nt 2:00 o'c!ock>* rti'IhaVf-' m Butpaon at l'lnnorty'a general itore, mirror and two chairs; old needlework pictures and embroideries, needle- teacher. Deputy CommlsBioiier, In Charge of tho je.ernooon of •ailaiBdh dayof ,Fl nt tho Court Houiv, Bnrkan Broa," Btoro, formerly If•.llWa, Tor- Mrs. John M. Mlnton of River Liquidation of tho Seacoa.t Trust Com- LMi th-—o Bormisr.i.-i? h ««hoM. County of • borrt itoro add Mr». Ludlow'B atore. The work pn-yer chair, old; brass kettle, antique walnut secretary, old glass. (any. •Monmouth. Now Jersey, to satlafy a dcqrfli < ' Raiil-iter _la -alao- aold and-dellvereil- lij road returned linmn Sunday from MARCEL ChsrJea Geytr, $8 Lafayette itrett) Modern furniture consisting of twin beds, chKTonlars, buroaus, ohalrs, etc. Substltutlonnry Admlnlltrfttor the Long Branch hospital, where she With Will Annoseil. ALL that tract or parcel of land and •'••'' Tha ladles' aid Boolety will hold was a surgical patient. TERMS:—Cash. preralaes, hereinafter bart!cu!arly d«- •• an bld-fashloned .supper tomorrow IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. Bcribed. situate, lying and belnir In tha , PERMANENT WAVES GEOEGE H. IIOUERTS, Auctioneer. To ASK BRYNILDSEN and SIGUItD DAN- lownsblp of ShrcwBbucy. In tho County of ,! . night at tho parish houss on Blng- IELSEN, two of the defendants In the Monmouth nnd State of Naw Joraey, at thl - ham avenuo. Mrs. Florence Kuper Shrewsbury News. above matter: Village of Bhrewabiiry; • ...*::••.-.„ Entire Head, including shampoo and 2 settings • is chairman o( tho committee In By virtue of an order of the Court of BEGINNING at o point In the Una et:' Chancery of Now Jersey, rondo on tho day 2 tho went elde of GcorBB Hun's land. In. ^ 1 (Tho Bed Bank Register can be bouKQ'. Stylo to Suit Your Personality. With Beautiful IUnglots. charge, of the date hereof in a cause wherein the mlddlo of tho public rood leading -v , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dlxon have In Shrewsbury from Rtcbard Bealca et tho Eleanor W. McCormack ia complainant, from Shrewsbury Town .to Tinton Fall** ' AU. OUR WAVES ABE GUARANTEED FOB 1 YEAB. yoBtofflce.) and Ask Brynlldaen, Sigurd Daniel sen and thenco (U Boutb three dgfrces wait, six -;; been spending sovoral days with Mr. Thomas Farley, arc defendants, you aro chains and seven links olonff e»ld Banco ' and Mr«, Gcorgo Pendleton ot Chea- Trenehard Wylle has recovers required to appear and answer tho bill Susquehaima land to a stone; thence (2)' aouth two ''•' : ter, Pennsylvania. from sickness and has returned to of Bald complaint on or before tho 11th dcKreea nfteon minutes west «oven chains •--'•• Bordentown military school. day of April, 1932, or the said bill Will nnd nlnety.four links to a stone; thenes '•'•'• Marcel Wave ...... 35c Facial 35c Eohoarnals have been started for bo taken as confessed against, yau. (3) isouth four degrees and fifteen mitiute* two allows to bo given Friday night, -The .-Woman's missionary- --society "Thr eald~ bill IS filed *to forecioEB a cer- west"fOUf cllilln-s aHa~forty;twd"Hrikiflo-«"r- ;; Finger Wave .y...... r3ijc Mud Pack .....;...... 35c April 1st, at Rod Men's hall by the of the Presbyterian church will meei tain mortgage mado by Ask BrynlldjBcn Btonc: thenco (4) south four degrees weit '*' (single) to Eleanor W. McCormacfc, boar- ono chain Qnd fifty-Bevcrv links to a »ton«S> Comb Wave 3Sc Eyebrows 35c ladles' auxiliary of Rumson flre com-In the Sunday-school room of the Anthracite Ins date February 2Sth, 1031. In the thenco (5) south, elghty-ono degreei aha•'•••- pany. Dancing will be held after church Friday night at 7:45 o'clock. oam of $3,000.00, which inortgaffe was re- ten minutes west five chains, to a fttoner ;- The subject for discussion will be corded In the Monraouth County Clerk'ti thenco (6) north four degrees caat on*' ' ! Manicure 35c Massage 35c tho performances. Mrs. William office in Book 078 of Mortgages, page- 31G, chairi and" flfty-eeven links to"a" stone t"f*A "The Oanado Mission in Arizona.' etc.; snd t)--- -Longatrcet,—Mrs. Halph—Johnson, Tiorth twciTB~dcrrccs-and—fifteen—in itral**—^ Mrs. Andrew Btrohmenfrer, Mrs. west four chains and nlnety-flva links! tbenco (4) north eighty-seven dssrees. and John Dlxon, Mrs. William Lufbur- forty-nvo minutes eaat nine chains: theme* ' row. Mrs. Will Ward. Mrs. Lcwla (srsouth four deercQi and fifteen minute*. Wilson, Mrs. Elma. McKay and Mrs. ennt nino chfllnn and thirty-eight links to ' n locust stump la the rorthwe*t corner of ' Kenneth Bruco. The rooms \rero Innds bolonglne to Elizabeth Xafetrai, decorated In yellow. ihenee alontr her line south throe degrees BEST QUALITY MEATS AT LOWEST PRICES and dfty minutes west twenty-two chain* Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Maine of nnd ninety-eight IlnkB to tha middle of the Lakeside avenuo were called to Con- Phone 798 SHOP HERE AND. SAVE Free Delivery aforesaid rood; thence (1) along tho niid* necticut yestorday by the death of <\\Q therdoC south acvonty-nlx detgreot #nd fifteen minuter went fourteen chains and Mr. Maine's brother, Rodney Malno, twenty-eight links to tha southeast cor- who was killed In a truck accident 243 Shrewsbury Ave., Near Bank St., Red Bank, N. J. ner of tho farm of Kobert Drummond} thence ($) north ono docreo and forty- Monday. five minutes went seventeen chains and .Several child study radio groups twenty-one links to tho a/orosjJd tre#, the l>avo been formed here to listen to plnro of the Ile^innins. . . n series ot lectures evory Tuesday Chuck Steak Fresh (.'ontnlnlne forty-elx ««crc» and flve-hun- PEICESS GOODYEAR nttornoon at two o'clock from WOR, Roast dredthn of nn acre, moro or less, ar*u%»£ri90 spEEDWAy Balner the samo premises conveyed fcy by MlB.i Dlxon of the child welfare Jano Oonover to one (jorilnn Drummonii headquarters at New York. At the LOIN PORK or Pot Roast SPARE RIBS by dceit of conveyance head tiff date Jan- Lifetime conclusion of the series Mrs. Wil- uary 23, 18B7. and recorded .In tha Cltrk'i BEEF tnili-o of tho County of Monmouth In PRICES! Guaranteed liam T. McDowell of Red Bank, will Ltonk 19t of Dccu>, ptiKQ 103, etc. hold a joint meeting of oil the lie »>. 9c lb. Also All thiil tract or parcel cif land Rioup3 to discuss tho lectures. Miss nnd prctiihc*. hereinafter porticulntly da- Genuine V,(Whole or Half) Hcribcd, situate, (>ltij; nnd being In tti« Cathorlno Tlerney Is In ohargo of 14c lb. Townahli» of Shruwnbury. in tha County thn activities In Rumson. Yestorday of Moumnuth and iStnte of New Jersey; PRICES! Super twist IlK'UNNINi; nt the in.rthor.it cornor of nficnioon Mrs, McDowell and MUs Smoked A traft of laud belonging tn (^eoree Ifance Tlcrncy met at tho home of Mrs. Genuine iinil I'unnltitr (1) north eighty-three d«- TrlM Prlo« Will Wnrd. Fancy k'tcoa nnd thirty minutes went one chair, SIZE Ot Knc.li I'M Fair unit eighty-xlx llnKn nltinir said Hsnce'i Mrs. Edward Andre gave birth to LEGS LAMB CALI HAM lino to n ntonc; thenm (2) north three son last Thursday. FRYING CHICKENS decrees and tUteeti minute* eait nlnetefix 29x4.40—21 $3.95 $7.66 .•luiinn nnd forty-two Unkn to a itono in KilwnTd A. Collins is homeward (3 to 3VZ'Vb».) 1', Ilopn'H luiul; thence (3) south elghtr- 29x4.50—20 $4.30 ' $8.34 hound from Cuba, where he spent 10c lb. nlx detireei ednt four rtiatni and leventetn 19c »>. llnkH tu a niono In tha Una of UnOi bft- 30x4.50—21 $4.37 $8.46 the wlntor. Friends hereabouts have I'IIIKIHR tt> Tun 11 Vnnderveer | thenct (i) received cards from him from Flor- 25c »b. tiDiitli cloven degrees and tlftaru inlnutfli\ 28x4.75—19 $5.12 $9.94 ida, where lie will remain n. few rust, trn rlmlnn nnd fiftfen links to nftld f" Lean Jersey < itii don DriunmoiMl't i>orthoA«t rortujri 29x5,00—19 $5.39 $10.46 ilayl fcofore returning to Rumson. Sugar-Cured tliriuo \\ tlctrrses $5.45 $10.58 in bolnff put In readiness for the ar- PORK CHOPS went, KIK rimliifl nnd »«v«nty-niii« link*] rival of Rumson's ambassador of SMOKED HAM ttipiico (7) »ouih eltiht d«urM>4 nnd foi(>« SIRLOIN STEAK t\vn minute* west f hi oft rh«ln» HIM] th)*e cood will to Cuba. Mrs, Collins r npnnt the winter at New York. 2 "*>• 25c (10—I2- links to thn j>!m'e of tltn hpirlnnlnif. CiintnlnlMi Hf> nnd Helen C. l(nro. Alfred Brighton, road «up«r!n Shoulders or 17c lb. Jtlfl wld\ ti In OPEN 6:30 A. M. Until 10:00 P.M. Kurlli and rtobete Cameron and at thi 9c lb- 3 lbs. for 20c trio I»OUI)IJW, rmiiri* of Hxil Jlofc'tt taitfll Hold Cotlm). tlion"* (1^) KXIIII oliclity il«uiMa •n-1 ttf. FRANKFURTERS M "limit*! y*fl fiva tlulna and fil»t*(y- Mm. nidnny W»ln undstwent an llr,l,i .Innw ••!.I Dfiniimund'a llnft iir* il) north lU tl*ir«*l #»ft »U opnrntlon last Baturday at Ihs Rlv —and— Arbuckle Bros. IUH and IOVOMI y.n|i>« links) thsur* (M rrvlaw hoapltal «t Hen\ct of till Long Ilrnncli d (lf ll Itrrord, 6 lb«- 25c PIMP tivn rlialiin mill fmly llnhi In tlia I :ia111 Jnlmnnn hna returned home 23c lb- t«. u Imp In i/. A.fU«F Hank 19c lb. lilies ttvtttt mill liTri.|ii tM pivirM 1| W,,.l,lnu|..,, I,. .MIP|<« .,1 ll.l.,,i O, Hop.,, rnvrtnl wenka. Iln wrant In tli« hn»- PORK I [if .1,0.1 yl PROMPT S lillnl fur nil olirinllon, Imt It wt CH1PSO FLAKES 1,1. y-M.-. t: l.,,p< ) «, In), lint ixirfnrnied. VanBuren Pure 'n'.'i'l p.. ,,!.ln.| I,, [I- I lanV'a mill, nt lha SAUSAGE l,,,|ip|y ,>I Mi,ipi, Ill lluuL lot nj Mrn. Juan|ililn III* »"M iMiinlu \ i'nnrlii UKI'IIII Drum will \m |i»lil tomorrnw night »t Imlf. pint nut |i| H'p'ih Ii.I, l>*u« III , IK I>|* F.G.JAUDYINC. prut five o'cinrU |n (hn Mnthoilta 39c large cap flppli"'! ft lli* |>ptifi*rT*r n^ (htirch bnertnent. l>riii«iMini) t>% aU. Uli.ii In a4 1 SALT PORK Super Sorv/ct* A nniiinniin agio will 1>q held a. OCTAGON IM mill of Klla W, IMttrilf I l«n n'rlnck ne»l Mnnday mornlni a •—or PALMOLIVE STATION Ilin ]ri(i!>co|>al parUh llollM, SOAP \'l,tu.tr V«ll 'lit* ««"in|'t fl(e»ien'« aotxilntlnr FATBACK SOAP met luat night *t til* flrolmiiae. 163 Monmouth St., Red Bunk, N. J. Mr, mi t Mi". Dr.nl.1 Allilrn *»v caln William Swan, Mra. Otto Johnson, Grnda one—Helen Gould, Marilyn Nor- wore balloted for at the last meet- tt> you, Then, It you nlah to Mrs. William A. Sweeney and Miss rla. Lawrenco Doyle. Leille Hergenth- Ing, Mr. and Mrs. George OwenB, of rother, Robert Relne.rtaen...... Irvlngton spent the week-end with aecun tha nnn/banaflta In iton Mabel Cooper. , • Mrs. Edward Peterson has re- King's Laundry for Metropolitan polteyholdere, 1 Mra. Sara. Jackson. ( \ Tho chorus comprised Mrs.TMay- turned home front the Long Branch -•- —-7--AT- ' •:-:-r-r-r-.-- by all means conmlt our Field. - nard Card, Mrs. Leon Liming, Mrs. Keyport News. hospital, where she waa a medical MIBS , Frances Krldel was home Man. at tha address llattd below. According to our Otto Johnson, Mrs, Nell Johnson. patient ' over tho week-end from Georgian 10 Bruce PL, Rumson Ha trill bo iilad to reeonunend Mrs. Donald Johnson, Mrs. Rudolph (Tho Rod Bank He sister can b* bougfit Mra. John Lindsay, Mrs. George Court' college at Lahewood. J a Ufa Inauranca elan adapted to In Keyport at the store• of Charles. Loha Tho Men's club will observe '^Lad- Formerly with Rcckzlcgel and Misses Amelia Max-, and J. D. Plofaky.) Johnson and Mrs. Marshall M. Crlser your own spoctflo requlrementa. son, Botty Collins, Ruth Collins, A1- visited Rev. and Mrs, Benjamin lea Night" tomorrow night at. the Bed Bank Stoam Laundry The Siatawan Woman's "club will Methodist ehurchr : — -;:-|--•--: astrology it's •Ira Crawford, Thelma Crawford, DScIcer"of Mount Holly last Wednes- y'SO Tears' Experience In Mabel Cooper, Marian Cooper and present a program at the meeting day. Mrs'. Becker before her mar- At the conclusion of the pjrayor Eileen MaWhlnney. . Raymond < L,o( the Keyport literary club on Fri- riage waa Misa Marion Murtenlo. a servioo last week ot the Central ' Hlgh-Grade TjaulSdry Work, K. G. HAAG, MANAQEE, Taylor was accompanist and direc- day afternoon at tho public library. teacher at the Seabright public Baptist church on olectrlo clock No Minimum Charge, The occasion will be "Quest Day1' school. was presented by the ladies' aid so- )r. 57. Broad Street; Last Saturday night a' party was and Mrs. W. Stephen Wallaco and The Methodist ladles' aid society iclety- to Rev. and Mrs. Ralph' W. All Laundry Services SPRING given at the library for those who Mra C. Loon Garrison will be thewill meet tomorrow night at theCarr. . • ' Hod Bank, : New Jewey took part In the minstrels. hostesses. ' parsonage. Mrs. Charles Nelson Rchearaala have been started for Phone Rumson 503. Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Figge of Sil- and Mrs. Mlchnol E>ovorcaux will bo the play ''Pdllehlng Papa" to be pre- PARTY AT SHBEWSBDBY. ver Cliff, Colorado, have announced hostesses. tho engagement of their daughter, Mrs. Chauncy Styron ontortnlnod I And you're due for a pair of t Was Given Saturday Afternoon Miss Margaret A., to Herbert O. members ot the Coast Guard league By Miss Josephine Lang. Eurrowes, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Hor- at a card party last Thursday night. Springweight Walk-Overa— Miss Joaephlue Lang of GKrowF ace~S,"Burrowc3.- Mlss-Flggo lsa _Mlss- Effle. Fowler, of -New JJTorlt la AT LOW ROUND-TRIP fMHS graduate of Smith college and Mr. visiting her brother, Mayor William H APPLE TREES and quite a surprise (raora iury was hostess at a bridge-tea at icr homo Saturday afternoon for Burrowes of Yale university. Mr. R. Fowler, Sr. . Burrowca is eraploygd In a New Mrs. Richard Rodney, who has Bridgeton We have a fine list of the well-known older later). 'We're not blaming Miss Catherine McCarthy of Free- hold, A yellow and green decorative York bank. been a patient at the Long Branch varieties; also the following newer varieties: hospital, has returned home, yon, understand. Jnst check- scheme was used, including yellow The Women's auxiliary of the lo- Vineland oses and spring flowers as table or- cal American Legion will hold a card Eev. and Mrs, Howard Bash are TNStOW JUNCTION . . LANDISVILTB CORTLAND—-we believe will take the place .of ing tap.'Walk-Over s come through the winter showing naments. A Nottingham china vase party at tho Legion home on March at Atlantlo City, where Mr. Rash la MINOTOIA WHEAT ROAD NORMA Mclntosh in New Jersey, being as good qual- decorated with silver was presented 29th. attending the Methodist conference. ROSINHAYN AND CARTON ROAD The congregation here Invited Mr. SUNDAY, MARCH 6th ity, better color and later. gOjdb little wear that a man can't be blamed for sud- o Miss McCarthy, whoso engage- Harry C. Wlntortan has equipped Leavea RED DANK 10:20 ArM. Return- ment to Edward Farnum of New a boat building plant In the rear of Rash back for onothor year. lag leave* Brldgeton 0:30 P. M. and York was announced recently. Prizes hla homo on Broad street and will Mrs. Frank Covert is spending a Vineland 7:02 P. M. Similar -e.curtlon MACOUN—a later, better colored true Mclntosh denly realizing that, right on the threshold of warm Sund«/t Aprlt'3rd. Coniult ticket affonta were wnn by Miss Sally. McCarthy jnanufacture email boats.. Mr. Wln- week at Trenton. for fares and .echedules. .7 with a short stem. weather, he etill has on and Misa Jane Ryan of Freehold, "tertorPwas with" C. C; Galbra^th & St Mary's guild will hold a busi- Miss Mary Farnum and Mra. Daniel Co. provloua to his present enter- ness meeting tonight. pp%p hifl winter shoes. Now, the J. Lang of New York, Mrs. John Fitz- prise. Over $550 was cleared at the re- so subject to spray injury. patrick of Summit and Miss Marie Miss Hilda Duflleld of Newark was cent supper for the benefit of tho surprise! Your Walk-Overs Shurco of Yonkers, Others present the week-end gucat o( Mr. and Mrs. Methodist church. ORLEANS—a beautiful seedling of Delicious, besides thoso mentioned were MIsseB John P. Connell. Last Saturday afternoon the In- for Spring are dollars less dependents defeated the Alerts by a SUNDAY MARCH 13th .better color and a good cooker. Ann, Veronica and Rose Farnum of William Ryke is building a houBe Leaves RED BANK . 0:05 A. M. .New. York, Mrs. Earl DornBeld of on_Church street next to the bor-score of 48 to 33. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16th tiuxn ever before f Elizabeth, Mrs. Frank Gibson,~Mrs. l^sv.i REP BANK , -flilS A.. M. RICHARDS RED and REDDEST DELICIOUS ough properly. ~ " " "'•" Returning, ticket* good on any New Jar- James McMahon, Mra. Ann McDon- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hubert have aey train, except The Bluo Comet, on 'data — - —the~ solid Ted types of Delicious usually ough, Misses Helen, Margaret and returned from a month's vacation In East Keansburg News. of sale. - Similar excursion* March 27th ",ida McCarthy, -Margaret,_Mary and and 30th. Consult ticket asents for fares sold under copyrighted names. Florida--, • The. ladles'^ auxiliary:, of' .the. .fire ..and-achedulea; _ ^ _ .Catherine., Ryan, JPhyUls .Allbut. and Mrs, Annie-WalkerJia3_been visit- company— held_a__largely_attended ^Telephone Red Bank 859. Catherine Donovan of Freehold and ing Miss Ruth Byan of Jersey City. meeting at the flrehouse last Wednes-i Foif frofnr--AmpTa Room—MooVrn CqulplnenT Mrs. William Sacco of Long Branch. Mr. and • Mrel Harvey Bronner day night. Flans were mado for have returned from a visit to At-spring activities. JOS. H. BLACK SON & CO. MARRIED THTOTY YEARS. lantic'City. Tho firemen were busy on Satur- Jers ey^Central Miss Loulso Hceren and StlllweH day ana Sunday la fighting grass . HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. Tho Weddlnjr Annlvorsary of Mr.Hooron of Brooklyn were guests j and Mrs. Henry Lcntz, everal days last week of their grand- WALK-OVER Friends ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry arents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stlllwell Lentz of East Keansburg paid a sur- /anBusklrk. . • They Fit Both Feet and Pocketbook. prise visit to them last Friday In Richard W. Jcwott hao roturncd celebration, of their 30th wedding nn- !rom California. nlvcrsary. A dinner was served and Patrick T. Smith has returned dancing was enjoyed until, a late rom a vacation in Florida. Only Truthful Advertising Pays hour. Mr. and Mrs. Lentz were the Mre. J. H. Ward, Jr., Mrs. R. O. recipients of many fine gifts. Others Walling, Mrs. C. Leon Garrison and John B. Allen Co. present besides the celebrants were Irs. W. D. Swartzel of tho Keyport STJCCESSOK TO Mr. and Mrs. J. Carroll, Mr. and ,lterary cftib will present the play, BUY AND SAVE IN "*| Mrs. John Lentz, Mr. and Mrs. J. 'Stratagem" before tho Cranbury 9 Broad St., WHITE SHOE CO. Red Bank Stalfa, Mr. and Mrs. Orvillo Cosier, (Votnan'3 club at Cranbury thi» af- Mra. William Caslcr, Miss Gladys ;ernoo(t. ,Tho Cranuury club will VunBrunt, Miss Clara Lentz, Miss >resent a program before the local Courtesy Quality Dependability Mildred Lentz and Robert Lentz. lub in the early part of next month. Andrew J. Walling has returned CHNEIDERfl :o hlB homo nt Palmetto, Florida, af- ;er a short visit here. Specials Speciali Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blttef have MARKET— V iurehnsed' tho William Danko houno on Green Grovo avenue. Mr. and in Effect Cash and Mrs. Bitter occupied H. T, Hutchln- 21W. Front St., Red Bank, N.J.iJ THiSE FEATURES pluS on's house on Main street until ho March Carry EllObla _ depression dance wllrbTTKBTdTir" he Keyport "Xacht club on Saturday light. Best Meats and Poultry Only! The borough council has agreed to invo the sewer septlo tank cleaned iut. The work will bo done by the unemployed nnd will tako about; three weeks. Tho borough will save insidcrablo money by having It donp hl.s wny. Legs "Lamb 19^ Pork z Loin 9 PERFORMANCE Walter Hupp, son or Mr. and Mrs, €. VV. Happ, ia recovering from an ippcnrinj» food Country." MIHS Anna Wiiko gavo tho instantly imu plain sight und opening nddrens, which wan followed COTTAGE SLICED hy two rvcltatluna by Mm. Hnnlder. COODLUCK within ensy reach. Open, all Aflii' tlila a ucrlcn of ulx talilcnux OLCOMAnOARINC porcelain Sanitary Siipir-r'rceicr, wan pmiented dopletlntc vurlouii easy to clean and keep clean. iicencn In tho life of (Jeorgo Wnah HAMS Excellent for Table ... Cooking and Baking. BACON Cannot retain food odors. Inijton. Tho Bconca wcro WnAlilngton, Tho Younit Hultor, rr\ll!ii|t upon Mr«. Juntln; thn Inaui:uinllon of Wnnli ib. GUARANTEED 3 FULL YEARS iiHtoii an our l'lmt 1'rimlrinnt; Wn»h All General V.lcctric refriger- nutoii'K Cnblnol: tho prrnontntlon ol 2 lbs 4-29c 23 ators nrc gturjwitccd ncnlnst all Iho llrnt Unit hy llttny Itonn to Wn»h- jcrvicc expense for 3 lull lii|;[ou and ill" coriiinltlcn; tlio Vnl Icy 1'OrKn of It1.)'-', nnd Our Amorlcn. 91'Kn Wnnlilnclon wim tnhnn by Jain Hi* Of ctftl*. A ip»clal pfogram for i hit "hi Iiliulloy, Mnrlha WunhlilKton wom«n •vtry tl(iy nt noon («nc*pt Salur* $ liy .li'iinslln 'J'liompmw, Jlnt»y Kosii Schneider's 4-25' Schneider'sfia Coffee * 25' Any). On Sunday at 3i30 f. M. n proo'nm by Alum Mmlth, lliuln llnni by I.n- for th« wiioU family, U. B. C. ronit In ® 1O DOWN • up lb. 228 Brondwny, Brancli, N. J. • wnR norvrd nn'l ftoiivftilin w«r« 2 25 637 Mntlieon Avc, Aibury Pnrlt, N. J. fnllnwnil. Knyp'irt counell wna linn- rnl liy hnvhiK vlnllni'a froin 1, Itlliiirh, Jntiirnbtlt^, li:nultfl|it«i t-lli. of SclincWlor'n Coffco FREK to every 33rd Cuitomor, Snturdny only. Watch your I'nrlli Anili"/, lIlHlilnmia, ]''iot.]i Number*—33, 00, 09 in cvory Hundred.

OIIIMH, Tlio roinii wm brnullfiilly iifMftiiitnii III ir<1, wlilln* nnd liluii Free Tune in for Country Club Trio, Friday Evening. 7:45. MIK. Mlllnn Irwln KIHI IKY rmni GENERAL 0 ELECTRIC Inn. At tli^ll* f 1 nRf. fn^fiffurf. Mnrrlt Illlh ||i,y will Imvn n III. I'nlllclt'is MONDAY NEXT Boil I'.g*' Beef ("irry, __ __^ Special «nd> TUESDAY- WEEK Beof IJvor Suet lb Sc KKl, \i\iliU l(i kRA'I'OR (iti^t) inn fnnUr pultn lt(ffk fjj, tfih »a?|ill>^ Jim U«^i«Ui,-^ A4VftTi#*in £ f. W I J RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 2, 1932. RIVER VJUAXA HOJfOB B0X2. Belford New*. the Blck list with an attaok of jrlp, Beach *oj tan mm. SivSurviving g a and Mrs. NJphoIat Cipoblno ot Carq ch News. has recovered. ' hii w!f* «n n4tl »oa FranFk ani bridge avenue. ^ Funds With Perfect Attendance Hec- tw (Tkt 1»t4t eta U dojfcbt (Tht Bta Bisk Btfliur can fca bouebl Tho Union Hose company held IU MO trothenbt , Anthony eft NNewarK Mr. and Mra. Harold Granger ol ords for A Month- Job p'N.Ul. th« t.7vlei tn Union Batch at th« aton of Gus 8«a« second monthly card party 7hU74- and John ot Beaton. atatlot n of Orvllff Cul.lir. .«ui) th» H«nry Newark have beet], visiting tie 1«> ion.) • •, ••. •..-•.'.•:• ..• • day night In the Florence avenge Jtlver Fl*!S*- cWMren with perfect Wuiiraan'» walllnar room Joseph, S«h.ol«» end fatally, who ter's parents. flrehouac. " . . io.?eK0!\4 «T»dej-—Bobert Colt.' Methodist church Sunday evening. the 1032 budget wa,s adopted In its a guest at the homo of Mrs. Jennie home on Bayvlew avenue on Mon- with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bauman, Anthony Oybuliky, Frank Oylmliky, Frank The church was filled to Its capacity. original form. The final adoption ot Connor 'last Wednesday. . ' day. Tha Ladies' Afternoon social dub Ksituba, Balpba Vfllira, AI»n CcinkMn, Ada American Mechanics were present the budget has bpen held W fot Ftincral services for James Cer- Plans; «re und«r way by the Demo- was entertained at the home of Mrs, from' Keyport, Hed. Bank, Oceanport, raty were held last Thursday morn- Schwartz crats to held a charity ball In the West Grova, Asbury Park, Atlantic some tlpio, it befog etoted that when Quatave Dlrner Thi^rsday afternoon, Jaantla P«ttlt. a poatppnomont vfa«s asked4, fopr tthat ing: In St. Rocco ehurch at Newark,' near future. Mrs. George T. Jones will be hostess purlin. SbVofli. Matthew Eniiuhi. Highlands and Belford. The Sons ppone and interment was made in ths.t Tho local'post Associated Veterans Matthew Eniiuhi. Billy be mad,e. to make to the members tomorrow afternoon. ;•-.; • , • MariHiM . HillHilly BBlolpl . ' and Daughters of/ Hberty of Bel- an ftttempt city, Mr. Cerraty was found dead at ot foreign Wars held a dance on JlltS aria «Uth rr^dti—B«$«r» B«In««. ford ' attended tho service. Prof. J. n reduction. This, hhoiwovor , was not DoH» Oonovor, Allo» Bchlletlnirr BulH Srilt- carried out. The amount of tho ap- the door of his amall greenhouse Saturday night which was largely f«l>. MorrU ChMw, Joitpb Fo«r»t«, Bill/ Howard Lloyd of Matawan gave an adjoining hla barber shop on Poole Fowler, John Kaictubi, Aibtft f.lp^«n- interesting address pn George Wash- propriation totaled, ?HW5-E>4 and attended. Bank Plans Approved. ington, the amount to bs raised by taxation avenuo by Gerald Haven, who notf ' Julia Koyi, 19 years old, of Natco, Plans for reopening the New Jer- la tmXd.&i. Tn 10H $32,7«.W was flod Mrs. Cerraty. Heart troublewas charged with disorderly conduct, Bey trust company at Long Btanah flifctr. fttai W), William Ol>«nf»«n- Rev, J. J, Me?alpr Is at the Metho- tho cause of hla death. Sovoral -wseka Used Cars nlBed by taxation. • , ; was. Committed to the county jail havo been approved by Frank H. netli finllTen. Porrttiy De««lt. Dorl» Jfo»l«r, dist conference at Atjantla City. The ago Mr. Cerraty underwent an op- jlI aon|»rehtkr Audrey WMIIi. last week by Recorder Splolman. Smith, state commissioner of bank- pulpit wlU bo supplies in the Metho- Mrs. Charles Marx has reoovered eration In a Newark hospital, »nd Mrs. Cpnrad Betz Is a patient In fromva sprained ankle which con- ing and insurance. * The plans, call OPEN AIR SHOWROOM BJBTHDAY dist church Sunday morning and had only been able to resume active the Berth Amboy general hospital. for tho raising of $125,000 !n caeh evening;. The church bag had a BUC- fined her to her home for several worK in connection with hla barber Mrs. George J. Pouzcno Is home and Mr. Smith said ha would, order Ml«e Eleanor Bradford1 OfWQ ft Tarty It-Is hrfdJfgprjrf_yaJietarM»^dat t jronit-«.-vlelt-ftt-Wesl>-Waw-York.—_ 4hbJdhtlr/^Jp i " We4noafloy IJIsht. • \ "•'.• Hov. J. J. Messier will bo reappo|nt- James McKeon, who has hcon on He had been a resident of Union A dau^hfer haabeen born to~Mr. waa on hand.' .y.Shipping ed as pastor. lilts Eleanor Bradford of Maple Mr. and Mrs. Ira VanVlelt, Ira Sales Cojp. Warehouse ftvonue. ontortnlned a number o£ ftnVldt, Jr., ftr,d JIIIBS Agnes EngeU frlendo, Wednesday night Jo eeiobra- o£ Union City, Mrs. Theodore Top- tiort of hef blr-tJMay< A*»on5 the jcr ot LaUowood, Mrs. Harriot Mil- USED CAR DIVISION games pluypd wss Wdfra ai>4 the lor pt; Monrnouth, Beach arjd Harry prize -wlnnqps wore. JfllBfi Lv 1932 51-53 Mechanic Street, a returned hpmo after spending three Ol ?T»W Tflrk; Alicp I|M?8 o' ?"* - inonths at Arfington. Sedans beth, Langftpn^ Morton ot Loiig Waiting 45 Broad St,, Red Bank, N. J. PhllMcGovcrn of Maplewood spent l|»e,d. Kojf^l blue, both "BfarTcti,~^ronB~Hamm6nd of Freehold, Sundaundyy pfR ' William Lween of Matawn, Atnos ne-iot- a-cu»tomer— Bii" George Haleey has purchased, Phones: J{ ioI4 th'i» week. PHONE Cartwrlght of Asbuty Park and Wai new Chrysler spdan, tor Wond.o)l of New York. Thomas Smith and son Nolpon 3268-T-3263. ' spent last Wednesday at New York, JJonlal Assistants'Meet. Cablolodgo of Otld-Fellows haa '31 DeSoto Six Coupo The Monmouth county association organised an Indbor baseball team. Slightly used; ilx wlte-vthed lah,< of Dhntal Assistants hold a dinner The team Is ready to play ether iti- very snappy. > Coat J685. Special mooting last weelc at tho Homestead lioor baseball teams in the vicinity. tea room at Asbury Park. A fine talk Chester Henry has accepted a po- THURSdAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS on>olflde'manaBernont was given by sition with tho Prudential Insurance $625 Dr. Edmund JJoMoneolglo or Asbury company, Park. Hembors present from Red Ward Johnson is taking a, post- Bank wore Miss Edith Walto, Miss graduate course at the Leonardo Two '29 DeSoto 6 Coaches Alberta Bennett,. Mrs. Edkh Worth high school. and Mrs, Edna Grooms. Miss Elizabeth' Solinoor spent last Nice, clean jobs; one owner; par- . —^- m • * Saturday at Aabury Park. fact p«rJormanco. Why bo with- Mr. and Mrs. •William Minis and PEAES out a good car? < - .Boys can mslteejctrn po selling Tho Register.—Ad mother, who have* b66ir spending ar Finest California—Largest Cans Finest Bartlett—Largest Cant month In tho West, returned to their $325-$395 home Monday. Mrs. Thomas "Dinnen Is «uf(cr|ng with 'neuritis in her foot. Willys-Knight Sedan Melvin Leek is confined In the houso with grip. * ' cans Now '33 motor; Jik» new through- Mrs. David Voorheea has been suf- 3 out; reflnlihed. A rtal buy at fering'from Injuries caused by a fall four weeks 'ago. Last week an ex- amination made by her doctor re- $545 Compare ..vpal.edj.Uat. Mrs. Voorhpoa had aev- craLJiroJtcn ribs., Sh9 U now cdn- Tlnod In boiH . BUTTEE Sedan ~~"~_~~ Tlioreea ijook, flve-year^old daugh- Fresh A great car, in rial nlca ihaW'f OUR ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cook. Nice maroon finish; like nqw *Wi-^ haB been sick .with Intestinal grip. Largest Cans—Finest Quality Fancy Roll ElmdaJe tide. Plenty of power and ipeeir. A trained nurso was In attendance You can't spend n dime on' it* several days. Theresa is now some- what , improved. /^ Gcorgo Lukcr Is having his house- f $525 Quality and Prices enclpsoa with shingles. Bufuo Eaot- monil and James Logan ara doing lbs the work. cans 55. '28 Studebaker 4-PasBen- Mrs. Orvlllo Caslor .la confined In 2 in the many services we offer ger Coupe I bod with grip. Albert Bennett Is on tho slclt list. Will give you real performance;., with Mrs. Charles Newman, Mrs, VVI1- and finish and upholatery excellent; Ham' Kewman and Miss Olive Ben BACON Pork Beans all new Urea; one ownerl Care* those available to you elsewhere nott spont Wednesday at New York. EGGS fully driven. Mrs. Mary Oralmann la improving Armour's Star from a long Illness, Strictly Fresh Jersey Freemont—Reg. 10c $435 then you-will decide to Mr. and Mrs. John Baratta and Fixed Flavor Sliced daughter Graco of New York spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Melvin '30. Willy* 6 Coupe Leek, cans Mrs. Alino Raucher la having a A. Teal snappy, economical Jobr Send it to the houso built for her own occupancy. reconditioned paint; Interior and Tho contractor Is Frank BVIsk. rubber in very good shaps. Th» Mr. and Mrs. William Tarnow en- car that made Pike's Peak fam- tertdlnod relatives from Jersey City AMMONIA ous. Only— over tho week-end. Cream Cheese Salad Dressing Mrs. Lucy Clark of Brooklyn, who Eagle Brand "Old Homestead" Full Quart—Cloudy $395 Rumsoix Laundry has been spending several weeks "The Laundry that does it Best" returned homo on Thursday; 2 bottle,^ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nelson 3 phg«- 25c In real ear vlceabl* condition; fin- have nioved to Scabright. Mrs. H ish, upholstery, tire*, goad •hap«. son was formerly Miss Selma Much- Den't waate time looking around. Telephone Rumson more. STRAWBERRIES or Going at— Mrs. Monroe Watson and children Comb Honey RAISINS Tomato Juice RASPBERRIES of Matnwan spent Thursday with Ture Clorer—Keg. 8Bo Fancy Sordlens—Larg« rkga. Hebu—Large Bottles $200-$225 Mr. and Mra. John Watson. Special pkgg C for C Finest Quall'fa Raymond Richardson and son of c n$ C Engllshtown spent Thursday with 3 - 29 3 55 Mrs. Sarah Richardson. 2 " 45 '28 Hudson Sedan Mrs. Poarl Fetrldgo of Newark has taken a position an housekeeper PECANS Kidney Beans Drlv* in comfort; performance BEANS SWANSDOWN and appearance that appeals—at for Richard Muchmoro. Larje Paper Shell Strlnglcss, Green Cul Fancy Jlei Fremont Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Watson ot your price. Kcannburg spent Sunday with Mr. cana c cans Oftc FLOUR LET FLOWERS nnd Mrs. John Watson. 3 $195 Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Smith enter- 3 23 tained friends from Mays Landing on Sunday. 2 Chevrolet Coupes, '27-'2» Mr. und Mr». Frank Underbill of SALMON BEETS DOG FOOD Cream of Rice Spec lot In better condition than tho aver- Express Your iIlRlitstown wero gucatn of Mrs. Alaska Pink—Tall Cans Largest Cons—Sliced OALO Brand age car. Clean, quiet, dark green ronrl Whlta over the wook-end. can8 C cans C pkg8> c finish; Urn almost new, PauJ Tarnow, Jr., underwent an operation at tho Long Branch hos- S 29 3 25 3 — 25' 2 29 TENDER pital on Thursday. Ho is Improving $95-$135 uldwly. Mrs. Carrie Barry and ions Georg*o THOUGHTS nnd William ot Plalnttold woro Sun- Buick Sedan day visitors of Mr, and lira. V, K. CHERRIES Mayonnaise Wontworth. Majestic Brand Driven carefully by one ovnerr! Mr. and Mrs. Charles T>. Brown at- Royal Anne—Largest Can exceptionally clean; performance! CLOWERS can enrry tondod the Bhrlnor's ball at Nowark —«ay, It you want something de- Saturday evonjng, Tiioy apent Bun' pendable grub this ! ' your greetings nny- day nt Tlahwny with Mr. nnd Mrs. wher^o, and if they arc Ooorgo Gordon. $265 Rusnolt Parker of Plnlnfleld wan cans selected here, they will Iho Ri">»t of Ml»i Amolln Wtntworth be worthy representa- on Bundny. Dodge Panel %-Ton Job ' Will rto Iho work of n now truck tives of your good taste RiVer Plaza Nows. COCOA Shredded Wheat Evaporated Milk —motor, tlrca unusually m>o;I;n- and interest in the reci- tra J«r«-« body, reflnWicd Uk» Tlio mootlnR of the nrta and craUn Walter Bnker's The Whole Wheat Cereal Sheffield Brnnd—Tall Cans n«w, A mnnoy-mokei—take It pient. Choice blooms, dnpiirlmtmt ot din Wnmnn'n r.luh for will b« lield on Thiirndoy ciftnrnoon moderately priced. nt tho homo ot Mm. Chr\rl«» Thomp- Cttn8 C cans C $295 «on. pkgs.for WIlllMn IT, DnnnU of th» Hlgh- 2 29 4 25 lmulu In Blok nt Urn lmtne of his '28 70-A Willyi-Knight Krandinotliir, Mm. Wllllnm If. Ilub- linnl. Sedan Mm. Wllllnm Itiibtmr.l li»d nun* ptrfnet; flv* pnnd r«l»llvl Mn. llli«w and iliughUr LEMONS Wlnlftml f.f l':«flt Or»nn« .p«nt |lim ORANGES Grape Fruit LIMA BEANS •la/ with Mr. nml Mra. If. 0. Mink.. '30 DeSoto 8 Sedan Inn, Mr, Tunny J Vtmh Actually n«w-ln wnndmtul «.on« Pottery—Aquariums—Goldfish Mm, H»nry I). Tlrlnlny of ITml dllM Prlven JJfiW >nl)Ml one I'nnlt ntitl Mm. A, \l. nutplifin w for C 1I)B1I)B C doz. Cn«t |l,34t| yo»r« for—> In 'I'niim ltlvpr U"t 'niiimi|«y to »t- 2 -25-25 19 tt ml A ml«itloft»ry ini'^tlnr, 15" 7 25 Mr. unit Mi«. If. C Mtckfem, Jr., .if f,'h«»lnr, rnnnaylvanU, •|i»nl ti« i MOW. 1IMKO DEAN'S wxk-mj with Mr, mi'l Mia. nuit M. !>•">,.i. BEETS CARROTS POTATOES Baking Potatoes LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY1 Mi«. rimik lUul<«Ulii In r«<-«|v taj lot tf>* unptli bid****, Ing CfiimialiiUltniia on lh» Mrlh of fAtf* nuilrhr ID ID. nu« Bok*. JrtorUln' Telegraph O«Uv«r| n iUusl,l«, »t dm I*.nit Minn, h )I I'll'il 3 for for C C rilONB MO! »ANH U*. Ml". »t»rv H. nf;*llol»r)fMl .,>.„( «-«lititiitv nml nurxtnv wnu ulsilv«a 3 25 6 '*- 25 42° *l Htwmk. >' OVK OLVB, SHOOT. BED BANE Y. M. 0. A. LOSES. Leonardo Field BASKETBALL. Quads Now Tied More Baseball , BED BANK QIBXB WIN. Utility Pinmen Red Bank Colored Boy» ana Girls Winners of Events Held by Hlgh- Defeat Aliantio HlgliUuids on Loon! Swamped liy Ion* Branch tooounu landi'Gun Club Sands;. • Court, HMO. s last Week at Blver Street SchooL Both Defeated. With Powermen "Plans Formed Make New Gains Club Wins Twice Tha Highlands gun club held its Avenging a previous defeat on the 'Th» B«d Bank Young Men's A basketball team representing the Atlantio Highlands court,-tho lied boys pf tho colored Y. M. C. A. of weekly shoot Sunday at ths club Christian association basketball team Each Team Hat Two ? More Three Members of Lait Year's Bank girls' baskotball team downed Closely Prest Fottoffice' Team Two F&it'Games Saturday Night Red Bank engaged a squad from grounds at Villa Ritchie teach at was defeated decisively by thein the Gymnasium of the Mid- Games to Play in Red j Bank that place. The Lewis class system Red Sank Team Sign Up for the Highlands team, 25-10, Wednes- for First Place in Commercial Liyceum athletlo club of long Branch Long Branoh at the River street 1 day on the local-court In ths pre- school last Wednesday night. They Net League—Fort Monmouth was' vaed'ln.each event and the win- Bowling Leagae--A Slight last Wedne»day night on the River dletown Township High ners were as folloWa: • Coming Seuoh — "Red" vious game tho local girls lost by a street school court The Iiong SchoolWIay-Off Necessary. were defeated by tho visitors, 35 to Passers Lose Another. , Smith May Come Back. . 10-28. Bopre. Dato, Atlantio High- , Change in Standing. 10.,. . ,' .' ' ' ' , JTirit Event. . lands, mode 18 of the 18 points for Branchers "took the lead, at the be- . Tint division—Bosrirs, Bctkmu. Saturday night in ,the Mlddletbwn In a recent game at Asbury Park As a result of Monday's games, the - Three' members of last year's Red her team, «Kn|ght milking the other The Utility bowlera havo advanced ginning of the game, and at n.6 time Jersey Central power and light com- Sacond- division—Lott,-Steal., • ' • a, peg In their effort to wrest ths did the locals threaten, to wrest it. township high school gymnasium the tho boys suffered defeat at tho hands ; Third division—Plnktrton, Anderion. Bask; busbaii' team hs.ve signified point. Maedonald was high scorer Leonardo Field club's junior and sen- of St. Benedict's team by a score-of pany and tho Quadrangle club afe ' , "" .Sacond Event* .• . • ^ their •fntehUon of again performing for Red Bank with 14 points. Bel Bank commercial league lead from them. tied for first place In the Bed Bank bom the Postofflce team, which has ior , basketball teams played two 31 to 21. A team representing tho rlrat .division—Borland, Rogers., In this. bbtough this season,- aecord- The lineup: • livery member of the Long Branch colored girls' dub was also defeated Y. M. C. A. basketball league, The .Second dlvlBlon^^tublsy. Crawley. maintained It for the past several team helped to roll up tho score for gameB. In the opening contest the • Third division—Steal.- Voitliant. Ing to an announcement made yes- RBD; BANK. Field club juniors defeated the Jer- by a score of 28 to. 14 by a colored Fort Monmouth team occupies third : terday by. Johnny Calandrlello, man- weeks. The postmen won one game that outfit. The scoring for the Scores—Out of 100, : place. Each team has • two, more BOBM, ; MaeDonaiil, rf. .... M»d lost.two and the UUJlty pinmen Red Bankers was done by the Glover sey Central power and light com- girls',squad from Asbury Park. ager of-the team. ^ : .-•.•• ••.-•.': .-.•,. The scores of last Wednesday's games to play. The Durants, the Crawler""...... 84 Grooms, rf. ..'.... won three, and" lost . none since the brothers and Marshall. The score: pany team of Atlantio Highlands by •AH "three-have accepted' offers ex- Botta^ap,. If. — the score of 30 to 28. Aftor a slow gariio follows; Rovers arid the Young Men's Hebrew Fanton. „.».„».,.,.; ..>'0\ Casle,'c, „.,... ' itandlng was published last week. 1 tended' the'm:"by. Calandrliilo. "They KED BANK. •"' start ,thls gamo came to an exciting BED BANK. association have • been out of the MeKnlght,-ac. Tho Blue Cometa and Professional • '.••• Q F PTS are Tom Tracy, one'of the best first Hack, so. ....:...;...... 3 3 6 finish. At half time the field club OF PTS running for the past several weeks. w»llini~~.7.~. Men remained In third and fourth •. rf. Marshall, rf. _. 1 O a bMem.en to ripMsent^a tlodiBank Sehwenker, rg. captain positions. The Clothiers and Insur- Manhall, . — 1 o 2 ' was leading 17 to 8 but during the Tho Young Men's Hebrew assocla-l" " Sheldon, -|g'r'..i»-;.-;.;;i.-.i».. If. 0 0 0 Bwr*»lU1i«M"iTinft fnrn tUnaW turn./Sinrl Out of 60. outfit! pill .Kearney,: whose^piajSng 3'^-T" aeoond—half-tho-UHht-ooaipany—boyfr ScjiMitterrt.T, ancetaara jgg FT. Glover, re Beekman .,,i at second last yearimet with Hie ap- found"IHoTiasircTmESlhcr^resuIfThlu not won a game; won Its third'con- Hower ...... diner company bowlers from fifth Frost, rg. Frost, rg, ' ....a... 0 0 0 test Monday night and" as a result prpvaUof-.the tea», and Charlie Miller, place and the latter tumbled Into White, le :- when the final whistlo blew tho score Borland . .v.« vii*nim;T^.—•- -- - — who •will .be- used aa a: relief pitcher. was tieS 26'to 26.' After a short rest advanced to third place, forcing'the Rubley, Kniljtht._ ' sixth position. Likewise the Second Durantn and. the Rovers to last place, , Kearney wires' the local manager vnWita rf, National bank: and Gropers and a- three-mlnuts play oft started, each LONG BRANCH. ; v '. • ' G where they are tied. > ' that ha1s ln good'foVni 'ajid Has put Elder, I*. ...Jn Plumbers exchanged places. team scoring a field goal and with on additional'Weight. Tracy says he SUIlwelllell,, If. ... thirty seconds to play EHJs Ludlow rf. .'.... 3 Next Monday the powermon will Clayton, e. .,„ ..._,._. lon. II - 2 St, James Wins feels'elite that he will emerge from STAKDRJQ OF THE play the Durants and the Quads will Htder, ae.. HH»H,H «..'«..«. of the Field club sank a one-hand Mlrobella, If. -.— _... 2 the batting alump that ho -was-ln last Olson, rg, .. Puitoffleo .— «1 16 shot from tho side of tho court, mak- Schant. c „ H oppose tho Hebrew association. Fort Moitnco, rjr. .- 1 Monmouth' will engage the Rovers. summer and'ought to be able to do - foUl T ing tho final scoro 30 to 28. Allen Rdlj In. ...;... Church Pennant filu, CoraeU .._—-85 19 STANDING OF .THE TEAMS. some hitting this" season. ' * Professional Men — 13 21 VanNcss was high man for tho jun- i •Harry Smith,'who was on tha re- lora with 11 points, Nicholas Egldla ' . . : . W L TC CMHilers ft Insnranc« J« 28 Jersey Central _...... „,„.„ 6 2 .750Catholic Buketeen Finijh Firit ceiving end for Red Bank last sum- Slfmund Elmer—-. SS 2244 and John Sheridan each made 11 Jersey Central ...™—. 29 072 Quadrangle Club ...... 6 2 .780 in Y. M. C. A. League Which mer, will probably go with the Broo,ki Basket Ball!! Tilbon Dairy —.-._ SJ . 28 1.019 points fort the light company. The Fort Monroouth .•.....-«™i...».i 6 8 S885 lyn Farmers. Either Lew Monte, a Grocen and Plumbers 2S 30 004 scoro follows: Hebrew Association . 8 6 .STfi Close* Next Tuesday—Cal- 84 Important Tennis Itcil Bank Durantl ...... -.:...„... 2 6 ,2S0 former St. Louis. National • league 8teond National ...— 25 080 Red Bank Downs LEONARDO FIELD CLUB JUNIORS. 1 All Mechanic. _™- !1 SB 848 01J : Bed Dank liovera ..'._..- .„ 2 6 ,200 vary Baptiits Second. player, or "Bod" Smith, who caught Y.M.C.A. League Commercial Chauffeora.SO SI o f PTS. 020 Allen Vm Ntn rf. 4 0 11 • The Quadrangle^ club won from the for Bed Bank early In the season Every Monday Nliht—Wib. School Gym. Overhead ^Doon __-. 19 87 . 062 Plainfield High Post For Prentice The St. James, church basketball Eviry Tueiday Night—RIvor Street Gym. 85 023 John Suapcnakl. If a 0 6 Jersey Coritral power and light com- when Herb Hunter had the team, will Bell Telephone 15~« 455 810 Wllltam Keefer, c - 2 1 B pany after an uphill light--The score team capturedjthe Y, Mi Ct A.- church 'replace the 'big catcher.-r .-•- - -- -.- Benefit Unemployment Relief Fund The Slgmund Eisner plnmen end- Ret) Bank Wins in Close Game Ellis Ludlow.rg."••".;.'.™"..™..™ i 2 6' BertioirS. "Prentice of Rumson, was 30 to 25. Up until.the laBt quar- league championship ' last night by ADMISSION "FIOTEEN OMN*S '". ed the •winning; jtreak of. the Post- Flltnick, Is 0 0 0 winning their. ninth straight game. by 27-23 Score in B Last Min- George Piltzecker,. rff * ' 10 2 Prominent in Tennis World, ter it was- either team's game. office bowlers by defeating them In Maedonald and Turnoek did most The team has one more game to play. two out -of three matches last ute Spurt—GaratU and Sako- • * - 12 (1 30 Appointed Chairman of the The Calvary, Baptist church, also JERSEY CENTRAL I1OWEK & LIGHT.' of tho,scoring for the Quads, mak- , Wednesday night at Recreation' hall. wite JBgh Scorers. Davis- Cup Committee. ing 21 'points between them. Cleaiy Winners ' last' night, seized second ^Qhroeder of the malUneir was~hlgh ; ... — O-'-K-l'TS. place, ".•.'' -.,•'. Edward Ilartcorn, rf 10 2 and Muller the Quadrangle guards, with 224. Hoffman with" 20? was high Bornon £. Prentice of Rumson, The First Baptists have a. ohanco Ked Bank high school added to Ha Nicholas EsiJIo. If i 3 11 prominent figure In tho tcnqla world, played a. good defensive game and man for the manufacturers. The Btrlng'of basketball victories by de- Jolin Sheridan, c. .— 5 111 prevented much scoring' upon, the to tie the Fresbyterlans for third BOY NOW! Beores: • ,• •• •• • - •' Thomns Lyone. rg 10 2 has been appointed chairman of tho place. To do this the Baptists must feating Plalnfleld high school 27-23 Oliver Williams, IE 1 0. 2 part of tho powermen. Davis cup committee of the United win their remaining game while the SIGMUND EISNER. at Plalnfleld Wednesday afternoon. P . _ States lawn tennis association. Ho The scoring for the Jersey Central Lewis __. — . 101 199 17Th0 e game see-sawed back and forth 12 1 58 team was divided between Trlfarl, Presbyterians lost theirs.. St, An- Broolts _: . 162 171 16Buntil the last few minutes of play Tho other gamo was exciting and succeeds Holcombo Ward, who was thony's and the Methodist'church are Grob 15» 180 155 recently elected president of . tho Dambreso and Paratina, who made at present tied for last place. Each Hoffmen . . - 110' 140 207 when Red Bank forged ahead. Plaln- at times somewhat rough. The Field 22 of tho.company's 25 .tallies, The Look at Our Stock Eastern lawn tennis association. team has one moro game to play. XutUs . •-- 181 '205 191fleld opened the scoring and made club was represented by Its senior acoro: : • '• three" points before GaratU, Red team and their contestants wcro the Mr. Prenttco began his tennis ca- '--' nighg t St.'James defeated the ~816 Til ~m Fort Monmouth team. Tho boys from reor at St. Paul's school over thirty QUADRANGLE CLUB. POSTOFFIOE. Bank captain, Bank a free Bhot for G F PTSFirst Baptists while the Calvary Bap- Sehrotder 32* 180 a score. The half time score was tho fort were determined to win by years ago. Later at Harvard ho won Maedonald. if. - .- 1 3 11 tists took a game from the Presby- Maclntoib . 178 133 14-14. With less than four minutes a big score. They started off with tho university singles and doubles Dodd. |t _ „.....-..-.„... 1 _1_ S terians. The Methodists wdn~frbm Warner - 154 a rush, outscorlng tho Field club and titles and" was captain of the Har- Sheldon. If j. 10 2 Bwceney ~ 121 to go the score was 20-20. Plalnfleld Turnocll, c ...... ;...... ,..... a 2 10 St. Anthony's, The league will closo BlaUtry . 188 181 broKe the tie with a free Bhot and leading hy 24 to 10 at tho end of the vard intercollegiate championship Muller, re . ...» 10 2 next Tuesday night when St. James Eeimis ..._..-'. 182 172 Garatti started the Ked Bank-attack first half. Starting the second halt team in 1905. Clcarr, ig - - -. 1 0.2 plays the .PresbyterlanB, First Bap- with a clever passing attack that 883 870 793 with a goal making the score 22-21 For the past ten years Mr. Pren- 12 S 30 tists will oppose tha Methodists and 1931 Buick Sport Phaeton for Ked Bank. Garattl and Sakowltz completely bewildered tho soldiers tice has been a metnber of tho Davis JEHSEV CENTRAL. St. Anthony's will' take oh: the Cal- The Second Katlonal Bank deleat- were high scorers with twenty points and some accurate shooting by Hen- cup committee. Last year ho was G P PTS vary Baptists. ed the Blue Comets In two out of Faratlna, rf _ - _. 2 2 6 1928 Cadillac Conv. Coupe between them, and Meltzer was tho ry Hansen and Ellsworth "Lanky" non-playing captain of the American P THE TEAMS. three games Wednesday night at Plalnfreld high scorer with ten points. Conover, tho Leonardo team soon Davis cup team. In the past.32 lD&inbrcBO- If* ••••*•••»*•*•»»•••*•**•*• 3 2 8 ------~w - x -po,-- Recreation lialh Verrlck of tho bank- tied thB~BCare-anil procecdsU topllB ^rrifari,-ti~-..v..T.^-.™;™;;-;.™^;^.' * 3t Jirnen 0 0 1,000 1929^Buick Sedan - * In" IB6 JUnlof varsity game, tRe years he fiaa.won" 65 tannin titles. Dassone, rir.' ...u-.~.^—*.l.._..u.i_...~ 0 Calvary Baptlit -... .,_.._.... 7 2 .778 eri'nlade 212, Parker of the Comets up a lead. Fort Monmouth never He was donor of the Prentice tro-Aumack. rs;. ..'...... —..—. - 0 Red Bank seconds broke into the Bova, It?. '. - .;,...... «.... 1 PreibyUrlan ..._..._._.____. 4 S ,44I> ecored 211 and Hawkins of the same Winning column with a 25-14 victory. had. a chance in the second half, be- phy for competition between Yale- Fltit Baptllt « « ,»»» ^il?29 Ovysler Conv. Coupe team came through with 210. The Leo LaBionda, Red Bank's one arm Jng outscorcd 23 to 11. Tho final .Htirvard _and Oxford-Cambridgo Methodist • .:...T..-...™;....;;~..~' i"~T- .223 scores: ~~ ~ •' Iicoro~wa8~39~td 35 in favor of Leon- star,_made..nlne^pointa_ to-take. Mot teams. JHa has -been, president, otthe -Tho—Fort Monmoutli tossers.-Who _ 1931 Buick Sedan SECONDTIATIONAEBANK. . ing honors. ardo. This victory over the strong Seabright Lawn Tennis and Cricket ninth straight league game and their • WinnlllC 155 177 162 soldier team gives tho Field club a started out by winning their flrst Weitervelt .~ 183- 167 The lineup: club for a number of years. Avo scheduled games, lost their third nineteenth straight victory In two 1929 Nash Sedan irauie 149 rating with the leading teams of the years last night when they con HED BANK. county. The Field club presented a On his farm at Holmdel, Mr. Pren- successive contest to the Young -Whitman ™_ 189 185 1S5 tice has a tennis court enclosed In aMen's.Hebrew association by a score quered the First Baptists for the oec- ' ¥rHM -._„. 1B» 201 189 F PTS. strong attack and a tight dofonae. oiiatlme this season," Thiflnal score 1930 Buick Sedan Verrlck :—: 212 199 10Ameiebenko8 . rf. 0 2 Conover took tho scoring lead-with huge building which, resembles an of 22 to 20. Scheldt, rf. 0- 0 airplano hangar. He is a member Bleuth, the soldiers' center, starred was 88 to 21. 001 045 810 3 11 a total of IT points. Henry Hansen 1929 Packard Sedan If. ...»....£*.. — of an ahtlctlc club at New York for his team, making fourteen of the • Rocky • and Patsy Calandrlello , BLUE COMETS. Farrar. If. 0 0 0 was a close second with IS points. scored 29 points between them. The Hawking - -.. 178 210 201Rosatl. c _ — 0 consisting of only seven men. The Fort Monmouth points. Martin made Turnoek. c. -. 0 Martin of Fort Monmouth led the other scoring for the'Cathollo team Oakerton 185 188 160 scoring for hla team with 14 points. club has its own building and is tho other six points. The scoring for" .Mapy Others on Display at Broad Street, Pattcnon .._ ——. 197 Sweel, rff, 1 tho Jowloh-team was pretty well di- was made by-La Blonda, one armed Sanders ;.~ -...-..««-... 168- 147 Berkowltz, rs> , _... o The lineup follows: said to bo the most exclusive and basketball marvel,. Cleary and Sam- RED BANK Parker - - 147 204 21Arnorie1 , nr _ 0 most expensive club in New York. vided among the entire team. Rtis- Jeffrey 188 149 16GaratU2 . Is LEONARDO FIELD CLUB. sas mado four fleld goals. Tho scoro: mon. Grooms, made the most points Dotts. Ii G F PTS. Men prominent in tho sporting for: the Baptists; The score: ." i 858 898 951 Henry Hansen, rf _ 6 13 world declare that Mr. Prentice is IIORT MONMOUTH, 8 11 27 Donald Miles. If. i! 1 5 well qualified for his now job bo- P PTS.. ST. JAMES. • ; The Clothiers and Insurance team Ellsworth Conover. c. 7 3 17 Martin, xt 4 S PLAINTIELD. cause of hl3 distinguished record as R. Calandrlello, rf. „. 9 0 la won three" games from the Commer- G F PTE George Knockles, rg 0 0 0 McKenna, rf.' !«— 0 0 0 9 Buick Sedans and Coupes Jack Miles, lg 2 0 4 a player and oillclal. Upon Mr. Meyers, If. «..«..«.«..«....„... 0 o o P. Calandrlello; If 5 1 ii clal CUauBeurs Wednesday night at Meltier. rf — 4 2 10 Hayes If.' ».».....»..«.» 0 a o Savage,- If. ... ! ,._.., 0 o o """"Recreation hall. Straus of the Cloth- Thompson, If ooo Prentice's shoulders will fall the re- Bleuth. c...... 6 : 14 gammon* c. ..« 2 Chrysler Coupes SwerdlotT- * -. I~f t l 3 sponsibility $ several decisions call- a o 1). Colantlrtello. it. .. a iers was high with 228. The scores: Sht 1 o FORT MONWOUTII. Kelly, rg. ...».~...~.»n~...r...*,t». 0 Ing for raro Judgment and diplom- a o Cteary, • Ig. ;.._...... «.M.««W™.. 1 CLOTHIERS AND INSUEANCE, Brown, • o, .....••...-...... •.—.^——. O 3 G F PTS. • ]g ...;.„., _... o 2 Hupmobile Sedans Flatt, c, ...... _...... «.—...-. . 0 0 McKenna. rf. 3 1 7 acy. La Bionda, Is 2 Helm 181 Myers. If. 4 0 8 7 6 20 I.lm , ..... S10 181 Townley, rsf...... — 2 1 At present Mr. Prontic'o is sojourn- 17 * ill Priced from $50 to $250.. .on display at Mclvcm, le. - -. 0 1 Martin, o, , „ M..-..U. 6 a 14 HEUHEW ASSOCIATION. Slocum ...-^.^...^ -~...» Lackurd. i 0 2 O F PTS HBST BAPHST. Hues ~~~ 805 1EB Slers'ry, Is - « " g I ing at Jekyll Island, oil the coast of Broadway and Fourth Avenue, Long Branch. Mack. lc. 1 0 2 Levy, rf. 10 2 O P PTS Kennedy .. 1S1 185 Preston, c Georgia. With him are his daugh- gtraut 200 228 8 J 23 0 2 Hlmmelsteln, rf...... - 10 2 Groomi, rf. 4——... & 2- 8 Referei -Y.ohn. Timers—Calandrltlla M ter, Miss 'Claire Prentice, and His Abraihkln, If 2 0 t M. Aumack, If „„_;._...... '1 2 4 MeniJooan _18B 178 brother-in-law, Lincoln Ellsworth. Kaplan. If. :. ~ ,.-. 2 0 4 Sayrt. e \ 2 1 S Sevalli. 0 2 982 B«7 Pomper. c ...~.»..^t.-..»..n. 1 *0 2 W. Aumaek. xt ___._...,- 1 [tuasas, rg > 4 0 8 Hunter, rg ._...... ».•., 0 0 COMMEEOUL OHAUFFEUnB. Lasky, Iff, ^ .»»—H..«..U..M.>0 0 0 Carter, Is. »...... ,..._...... '. 0 0 Nordy ,, , 178 lee JUDGE AT HOHSE SHOW. Erovrer, Ig. ...w ^..n.,_.,«•»... 1 o : UaeDonaU J6B ,1J6 River Street Red Bank High 11 ~0 ^2 Schttjtl —~- Rufus C.. Finch Will Offlclnto Tho Rovers came from behind to , . . "i~i si- H. L. ZOBEL Lufbarrow .!.,. ,,,.. 1B0 125 Atlantic City. The Calvary Baptists defeated the Rernoldi — 140 1»8 Season Ended Beats Lakewood defeat-tho_Il!urant3_ln_tliii__]ast.per-. " MeKnlthl , 177—JTE- Rufua C. Finch of Rumson will bo lod. Tho score was 25 to 20. At the PresbytorISns~T>y a slng1o"polnt, the" BUICK. DISTRIBUTORS end of the first half the Rovers were final score being 19 to 18, The game 815 7«5 780Westside School Boys Defeat Local Five Won by Score of 21- one of tho judges at the, coming was a close ono from start to finish. horse Show to bo hold at Atlantic trailing, 12 to 0. Their,defense stif- Broad Street and Harding Road, The Tilton dairy pinmen defeated Long Branch Junior High 16 Friday Night—Second fened in tho last half, however, and F. Glover mado thirteen of too nine- the Overhead Doors In two out of City April 13th to 16th inclusive. RED BANK - . School in Last Game—Won Team Also Victor on the Same the Durants werQ':-held to eight teen points amassed by the colored three matches last Friday night at Mr. Finch will judge hunters and points. The Rovers rolled, up Blx- youths. Frost made the other six. Recreation hall. Steams of the milk- Seven and Lost Three. Night. Jumpers. Tho prizo list calls for 87 teen points in that period. Scoring for the Presbyterians was di- Red Bank 955. Sea Bright 90. men was high with 220. Duncan of classes in tho show, $15,000 In cash The Red Bank high school closed Patsy Calandrlello did most of the vided among the members of the en- the same team made 217. The scores: The Klver street school basketball prizes nnd nino etako classes and tire team. . The score: team concluded a successful season its basketball season Friday night challenge trophies. scoring for the Rovers. Practically TILTON DAIRY/ with a 21-16 victory over Lakewood tho whole team aided In tho point- CALVARY BAPTIST. Sqhar —....._.».....«.. 167 170 last Friday afternoon by defeating There will be thirteen hunter class- F PTS. Hammond 176 M8 high school at Lakewood. Lakewood getting for tho Durants. The score: o 205 the Long Bronoh Junior high school es all to bo shown over an outside 1 IS Duncan .... 217 quintet at Iking Branch by a score got a flying start on tho local team BED BANK HOVERS. P. Clover, rf « 0 0 Bradihaw .. 171 180 courao and natural fences' af which . O V PTS. H. Glover. If. 0 0 6 Stearns «... 178 178 of 15 to 14. This was the second de- and held It until after the beginning Frost, of the second quarter. A good pass- no Jump3 will bo over four feet. Smith, rf - 2 1 G Jordan, c —... 0 0 feat the Red Bank school admin- Horses will bo required to goB. Calandrlello. If...... 0 0 0 Morse, rg...... O 0 808 Ing attack was Lakewood's only li. Koie, If ....„.._.._..... 3 o e Clark, Ig ., „ 0 0 tered to the Long Branch Juniors straight for tho first Jump on enter- n OVERHEAD DOORS. this Bcason, the last game alto being claim to power and Red Bank soon E. Hose, e. I 0 0 Murphy t_. 111 150 ing the ring, Among tho featuro A. Unaf. c. 1 1 • t IB. Bennett .... __.- 15U 163 on by one point. broko It up. After the first quarter P." Caiandrlejlo.' rg. „".„._.._"_... 1 D J.' Bennett : . tho Red Bank lead was never lost. classes will bo tho Harold A. Brand 0 4 rRESBYTEBIAN. Coach Frank Plngatore'i charges challongo trophy for ladies' quall- Murdlco, lg. - -. o y PTS. Woodward _.-. HO 140 Red Bank has won 14 of 17 gamcB Scheldt, rf. ...,._ 10 2 H«rden - 161 177 on seven games arid lost three. The played this season, losing to Aabury lled hunters, ladles to. lido; tho En- u s :& Olmttnad, If 11 > Smock .;. :._...... _...... ,..._ Ha 145 r inly losses were suffered at tho hand Park twlco and Long Branch once. dlcott memorial challenge trophy, RED DANK DURANTS. rjavay, c ..,....»...... v.. 2 1 5 i 80i 775 B70f the Asbury Park freshmen, who Sakowltz, Garattl and Amclchonko Qorlnthlnn clans; tho Metropolitan O P PTE Decker, rg — . 8 0 6 on two games, and the Atlnntlc Mooney, rf - _ 2 Cadman, Ig 10 2 •The Utility team did tho expected did tho scoring for Red Bank, and sportsninn trophy, for hunt tcamo. D. CalanilrUllo. If. 1 thing Monday night and easily de- ghlands school team, which man McKclvey was high scorer for Blikt- Tho big prizo event will bo the Den- DcmldowltE, If ...... 8 ~2 li . CUSHIONS POLISHING iged to noao out the westsldo Instl wood with B points. nis $1,000 championship hunter Klsenrauch, c Tho MotAodlsts vanquished St. feated the Bell Telephone company .utlon by two points. Last season l'unly, rtf. in.three games at Recreation hall. Tho Rctl Bank varsity defeated stake. rack, Ig. .. Anthony's team by K score of 23 to he River street cagcrs lost but two In tho Jumping clnescs, thcro will VuBnclman, 18. The Methodists took ths lead VAttTB 78« Jn winning the Utility team estab- amcs, both to tho Aebury freahmen. the Lakewood stconds 20-0 with Vac- CLOTH 11C lished a new high team score of carolll anil Bcrkowltz tied for scor- be several thrilling features Includ- V t 20 from the start and at the end of 23« Tho Itiver street boys •woro tho ilret the fU*t half was out In front, 11 1,001 polnti. J. Acerra with 221 made > score In Friday's gamo at Long ing honors for Red Bank with 8 ing llvo-foot Jumping, touch nnd out e—Sherwood. Timer -Allen. Scor- tho Individual high avcrago for a points eoch. Lakewood wna nblo to swecpBtnkcB, triple bar end barc- to e. Osborn and Worthley made 3ranch but tbo first period ended most of the points for the winners, tlnglo game. Tho scores: 1th tho locals trailing, 5 to 2. Tho mnko onfy ono field goal, tho other haclt. content. Tho MarlborOHRh- points being by frco Bhotu. nienholm clinmplormlilp slalio car- DURAKT8 DEFEAT SOLDIEB8. while- B. Figaro made more than MOTOR OIL UTILITY TEAM. jong Branchcra maintained their half of the total number of tallies J. Aorra — 117 •lit, cad at tho end of tho first half, when Tho lineup: ilcn $1,000 In prizo money. TENNA. MASK Ijt«a '...... 176 174 IlED UANK. Itcil Hunk Leaguer* Vanquish Fort made by the Cathollo team. Tha ». Acerra IBB les he score was 8 to 4. At the end of score: . < Ghlnn - —..,_„. 157 5 1' TO Hancock Cafcrti, 37 to it. 102 he third quarter, Long Branch led Atmlchenko, rf. WITH TIIK HOUSK OF UAVIU. I* Aeerra ...~ - ~ 20'J 102 >y a margin of two points. Tho Ked 4 0 8 METHODIST. HcMilt. r( 0 0 II The Durants of ths Red Bank Y, O F PT3 5 Gal. 3nnkcrs managed to outucore the flnliowltz, if _ M, C. A. league defeated the Fort $1.95 170 8C9 1,001 K«rr«r. If _ Jon BlrjlitT flur>« Koulii l^or Triiln- Oslorn, rf 2 2 a UBI.U TELKI'HONK. ihoro Irnm in tho last period nml liiK With llnirdcil DiilUuHacrii. Hancock bnnkotba.ll toam by a score Kelhim, rg 0 0 O Manuan Kit 204 loticld a itlnKlo point lend 11.1 the wlilMIn 0 0 O nf ;i7 to 32 Innt Wednesday night at z n Trfiwli .—_.. }r>7 145 1H7iuundcil. Juo iUrykcr, foimcr pltclicr for tlio ihmly 1 look. Tho Durants led at the Il«m"h'lll! If! "I"™!""! 4 nion.on ...^ 1J7 U.7 Arnui ltcd Hunk Towimrn, 1ms nnvercil his Worthley. c 4 0 ft Bmnwm _ _ 102 171 The Hoi Bank dofonno kept Own- Lrk vrlti, It end of every qunrlcr, but the sol- B. Warnsr, c :.. 1 PENNSYLVANIA Merrill 141) 108 connections wltli tilts Btoml titii'i't na- diers milled In the last period and Allen, rg — 0 hney, Long Ilrnnoh center who linn tional bank nnd lott tliln week for Vililngton. rg 0| iecn n con»l«tent point setter for hln ID 1 11 closed tho gnp between them and F. Warnor, lie- -. 0 0 0 BASE OIL iea 8(t. 647 • AKRWOOD, Orlando, Florida, whern lin will truln tliclr Red Bnnli opponents, The KEG. Tho Grocers and l'lumbrrn Won tnam, from <1OIHR any ncorlng at nil. with tho Houno of Uiivld nine. lli>foro ro and' Alvlno got niont of tho rltitr, rf. .. ticorc t "t.ii $20.00 $ •lhr(« matches from the Br.conrt Na- Kolng Joo ncqulrofl ono of tlio ro- ST. ArlTHONTffl. $15.95 set -«l,«ln, K. .. HEU IIANK DUItANTfl. tional bonk Monduy night at Kccre- yolnla for ltlver ittrcct. Tho •coro: Jarnliami, If. I (lulnltrii of a Davlillln-n liciud. a y PTB O9 It F TTB allon hull. Johnny Cnlonilrlello of mvrn MrKrlvcy, r, Illtyker lini pllclwd nKiilnnl lli« 0 I* floita, rf - 1 O 2 the winning tram wan high scorer, Y I'TII, (Irntxlln*! tl, ri Houno of Dnvld twim upcm ncvoinl <)luv«r. 'if. '. ~..~!L..'l".'. n 0 10 II. Hll«to, rf. . O I) O making 21*. points In th« Inal mutch , rf I I, 0 4 11. J. 1'lnro. If « (• « rf I t ilurlng tho ninny yniiin 111) Wessermiin. r'«.' ...'. .'.."'.'„.'..?.'. • 0 a Tho BCorcn: H°SI'."'. t'i'."'!!!."i!!!""!!!"!-™"!i!" o o o , ir 0 2 Iho niouiwl lot' tho ltml lloitwlck. In 0 1 I FENDER FLAPS nnoomm AND n,uMiiKitn. Utino, t, 1 r. Wi,f«rff-f,i>n». ___ Iliinkcin. Tim Davldllnn Irnlu In Mm Canlallre, Is -••• 10 3 C/olmorBany'g Imnltnt- 0 -J ly -wan fltvon in honor of Hnlen StCOND NATIONA), HANK. W,i . iff. 0 II Inll Irnrn will fnrn tho lit. .lor.fiph'n INOOOIt IIAHI.IJAI.I,. Marts of Mnl-nron alreolsMonday tVlnnititf 1 n 11 no .W,MI. if 7. 1 n nlRlit. Mli> Mnrt> hM had only alx AUTO ROBES limn, If I n All (llnrn nl Cnrtci'nt The Knm _ lilt, 144 Wanhlniitnn, If „.,. 1 I l irnm linn lcinl IMII. nrin t;ntiic Two u llwalliii.r, r n o Ihln urnmin. In Mm lineup fur Hint Ifnn MrHiinnlrii f^mb W'pi'tf. InK wan ipnnt In plnylng card'. Thn 1»^ llrBiiimmi, rar...... ~ I > V.rrlik .„. |«a Injim will bit Jim Mrilwlclt nml ICrnlo lln.lutlmll Hnlurnay Nl,ht. winners wero M»rj;«ret M«u»or, Toinalno. II 0 2 liy ilrfrnlliii; Ihn Wiml. I^mK Wolk»r, l|. llnlin, hnnrbnll plnynirt wlui hnvn pel- 'Ihn Hnl l.lmik lilgh inliiml liankat- I,«nor» Ilynti, mid Mnry MC<3II«. It"- it, 1 leu m Illnnril Ipnlil twlrn (in Mumlny titlot. frrotimejlle wvra aorvnl «ll'l a cakn fiii'innd In (Im I (ml Iliiiik-KKyiinil IHMIII hv P'l'il'cn Of ^ I'l Xflllil 'i ll«y (hoMnw Urunn- $2-49 $4-49 $g.49 prilrn lint INK llm |innl, |wn yrniri. wlrk lileli nilioiil In dm flint wllli «lx rannlm,, onn fur nvnryy four ITrUol ,1 IK now llnl vlllt Knypml III lli Mi Mi ld 'I'lln llnmnrn |nnl, wprli wini fluin Ilin ItiiliMii' llMDrlinli hilll.Diinmnl, nf nr thn nti^ln tdiirnnrnnnt ftt thq year* «>n cut, Minn Merit rncclvnd Tho Koyporl ntliktln nnnonlnllii Ihn III, Ill"|,lli>n'n l.llinilv Ifnlriliiii nf Illn AllllTli'AII Mn'.'linil!'-™ |ui1(;i,n ,,f nxv/ I'rllli Alnli'iy litgh nrhdol ifylil- mnny i kl|ll I Ifll UlC ''nlli^irl liy n rruin nf X\ lit ,*1|, 'I'l ilinluni 1'iitllltdny iil«ht lit n.itl) Fender Guides TOP DRESSING bill K llhUda 1 lilli 1ml Hnlunln Miilllllilillll I'lllllll)-. Ill III^ fl|nl. K»lll" 'I'lm Itsjorrqltuii hull on Nnwmnri ill M|:nKn It) tlm l||||,| nf Ilio drt irliainiro (Unit. nlslil lit KinlKlMirK by « tcme of J Ilin wlnnlil)r inn vvnn hlmin In Hit, MpihiBn riinit will lit Ilia r>w "f nWllll llm ,|r,rny l',,,,|, • I t">wrr nint rlnvnlilll hilling UutJtlRlt llll> rffntlN Ikhtnln of Nnw Ilninirwlrk, to 28, Til" until* was ilefliled In Hi, liowlliiK rcmlnst In U Un'iwll n« t|m IlKht. i-oiiijmitpyy lontn 'illinllina tliln (if mill Cn|i' WHh ll»rr«i(*r «'«ny. IlM "f th» Otnortl •Unltlo nn\. loil f»w iiilti|i(«n nf I ho l»>t half. A n '(Mil nml ICvpn nwi>»p»l«lii>«" n»»l lii'llilli I'lnr li l,llk«l. n'fcainn wnn llr(,nm|.| [I. tlliiken of Anliury Turk, iiililrnii" i1 ib« rn*nrtb*r* vf Whll« no tlm* wer« lh« twn tnnnn mtin Miimlay aflnino'in al Iwn oVlmli. 'Th« Til- I! VAMtK i.in|iiiny vlll y th«n • flv» imlnlt Bpurt Tl« K t-i>lili>«l t« tipan In «tiy h'lvlpr. A nmt)- II r llm Illlo o^li l.nxl BVrll MUlnl will! 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AL/,*^ i. Sfe'i *.-.•..•:,. "*"> t'> ''•'* '" . BED SANK REGISTER, MARCH 2,1932. Paee Nineteert SOMERSET COUNTY. BUNCO VKB.1Y AND DANCJ5, TKEES. AN 1DKA_OF, FORD'S. Itorists Met Last'Night. " v~ {before her rootlicr asked ma niy Jn> New Trial Asl^ed The monthly meeting of thB Mon- tcntions." Tuns at the Hatchery They Change The Hali-MUM Murder Case Gave It Fruit Trcei Should Have a Generous He Told Ills Men How to Hake Large Attendance at Affair of Chlro- Tarts Bight. mouth county florists club was Held "That muot havo bcon . Who*. Put In !Jtoe«mi. Widespread Attention. Supply Early in Spring. For in Arson Case • practlo Auxiliary. Henry Ford conceived the idea of at the Elks' home on Broad street HacUetUtown, H. X, .(AP)-A ca*. Somervllle, N. J,, (AP)—Scene of Fruit trees make their most rapid last night George Sodcmann, prep-> 'YCB, but that'8 not tho womt of II One of the most-enjoyable of. a simplified assembly for a certain Mabol called from uputatrs und wild, usl look .at th« ealenUar remind! tho famous and. still.unsolved HaJl- growth In late May and early June, part- now used in the Model A enIden- t of the society,.presided, :Tho John J. Quinn Claims That Lotjus one thst April 15th 1« liof fit a*ay. sorle's of combined- bunco parties 'That' Isn't the ono, mothor.'" MIUs murder caae—that, aa far aannd dances .sponsored by 'Auxiliary and in order that the fruit may sot gine. To reduce tho part,to the dcr florists exhibiting plants -were Frank Flom WM Convicted on The, date l».'drId are, concerned, and dovelop on bearing trees, It is ired simplicity required machinery Berardl of Little Silver, a pot of cy- No. 6 of the American bureau of necessary that the trees receive suf- clamen; Frank Dean of Little Sli- Forged and Perjured Te»ti-1 o\ogy:ot aa.«igler.• And thrt't what la enough to place Somersetcounty Chiropractic was hold last Saturday vhlch would fashion two split guide Monmouth County SurrotBU'i Office. ththii s yaw l«jfo)ngtl«jfo)ng,to b? eboufc—fliheboufcflih. at the very peak of fame. ficient quantities of plant food. Since mailings and hold their outside dl- er, a basket of Easter, lilies; J. In the mutter of tho eatuto of Annie ULII-1 night al Crescent hall atEatontown. 1 mony. For nabirmeri, 'a,' fascinating mi- No other of New Jersey's counties fertilizers must undergo numerous imcter, when paired around, tho Knlma of Keyport, three pans of ley. d.er'eiiierl. "- " ' gration la, going on at the.atate flsh The committee, headed by Harry changes before they can be used by tcm, to within three ten-thousandths hyacinth and' a pot of primroses; Nollco ,.to creditor* Mo iircnont unlms .Novy facts arc . expected, to be has gained auoh notoriety, or such Hullck ,of, We»t Long Branch, ,was ocainnt enlfitc; . •' ,'-•• - ,'._ • • < • brought <3ut on Friday of next week hatche?/ Jw.re. -More 1!tluui,,-87Jppo tile plant it 1B apparent that.fruit if an inch. All olso was ready for Soderoann & LInUhardt of Long Pursuant' 'to tha' Order ot Jo no lit f>, widespread-attention,' as that crime more than satisfied at the record at- atiho courthousoat-Froobpld when trout, .painted by niwra-'* .brush In and the dramatis trial that followed trees'should be well supplied with iroductlon. Weeks passed while men Branch, a.van of calendula and a Uonnhay, Siurojiute of tho County of tha. hearing on an application lor a all the:.eploraof, ttyj rainbow, are on, tendance and the general BUCcesB of fertilizers early enough in tho spring i'orked to produce the needed part, pot of Easter lilies. 'The Long Monmouth. tn&uA oil the ' first 'U>^ M( lour year*,Uter,,gave to the county the party. • Mprch, JflJ2. -qn the implication oX J")J>vlfl now trial for JJOUIH ITlom of Long Uiolr way to Btreami there to. »wa(t along the Barltan river. so that thoy can be changed to the 'lnally some of the stiunchest men Branch firm received the highest I\eltoy, Rfirtilrlatrijtor of the cnlatb df An- Branch will be contlnuod. Thore the opening of the season. • .. The bunco games were unusually form which is usable by the trees. n the plant began to doubt. One of points at the exhibition. The next nlo Iteilley. dficenBod. n6tlco fa.horoby K|V*- Although the crime itself occurred ;hcm reported the lack of progress. cn tQ tho rretfltoi** of fliiid decoRnod lo ft« were "HreworkB" aplenty whon this A million or more, trout are Ian- In 1922, it involved auch prominent exciting as the large attendance For beBt results they should bo ap- meeting will be held at the Elks' hlblt to the-KLiliarrlbor, ndmfni«ttiiLur m.. matter first came up Friday, Feb- guiehjne awsy.ln tho. - undoubtedly be questioned about it KolnhaUs, 'Miss Zolphla Ewlng and "And 'how many of them are Bank, who la now Mr. Flom's lawyer, a* sons" of. I»aao .Waltori are toen - h h Mlt I th tate. And Complete fertilizers havo always Lteallcd on Mabel laat night'and I Dntlld-FrethoW. N: J.. MoMh Ht. ;' ICdward'CooK of Red Bank, Miss been favored bv the fn;lt, growers of ight?" DAVID, ten documents thai Flom," was cBh- Elizabeth-Higgindon—of—Eatoittown, -Monmouth county,- although—the r?N6fm6reTiran,Wirisr " any-more-than-inside-the-dooi limelight, or mad for justice, are Two or three!" Ford shot back. vlcted by porjured and forged testi- A visitor i.oolrig the teemlnj: w*> Miss Mabol Wlllctt of Phalanx, Fred formula has varied somo over the mony. > •••••. ..'..•. occupied still with Its mazed In hope Waters of Opcanport, J. E. Coddlngi years. In general a formula such aa Then we've got It! Just go ahead tors;-wonder«,how. rainy ot-those of finding the guilty persons; and make them all like those two or Flom la In stele prison on a charge opoolslod bcautjea will :cyentuaHy find ton pf New Monmouth, Spencer V. a S—8—5, or a 4—8—M» suggested 1 of haying hired Adolph Pices to set ; Before that black-spot—certainly Mliier of Beiforcl.Tlra. H". W. SariS- at the- rate of 400 io 800 pounds per three." ' . • - ~" their, wy'iijlto a fry)ng pai), ,.vja:the it Is black to residents of this staid at long detour, i of; course,. of streams ers of Little Sliver, Frank White, acre and thin mixture can bo sup- Sure Ho Killed a Deer. Grahaiii-Paige and Peerless Plesc, according to old county—Somerset led an exist- Melvin "Whltd'and John Debruln of plemented with nitrogen later in the Long Branch, coursing over rooky beds or through ence much like that of the other "Gua," said Bill, as he caught up his own confession, tired tho house. shady woodlands, •, .. <. :;• Deal,"W. F. Dangle, P. C. Ermehtrout season If and when growth condi- with Gua on the way back to camp, Service and Parts .': . -He?wa» sent to jail for a short older "Jcrsoy divisions. Situated and M. Scarbrough of Cranford, Miss tions demand it, If such a fertilizer Thoy seem so tamo, those fish, they Ideally in tho valloy of the Rarltan 'aro all tho rest of the boys out of tlnie. but ho was afterwards freed In Norma Beck, "Mrs. C. Park or, and Mr.Is usod early, however, there will bo the woods yet?1' bite nt anything. • Tosa a handful of river. It has been, called the' "Oar- Simonizing Supplies "; Storage return for hiving glvon etato evi- food Jute* th^.wteriand .Instantly It and Mrs. William Yalo of Long sufficient amount?) of all tho elements "Yes," said Gus.. \ dence. Flom was released from state don of ffcW Jersey" by Virtuo of ItaBranch,- Mlaa Margaret Emery • of to glvo the trees a good start, and will to- smotheredi- They: darl for it fertile lands"ana its pleasant climate. "All six of them?" prison to aUond tho hearing. Ho waa like 'ctiickens after com. • Jtvauguro Kumaon, Mrs. Ray Hullck and the supplementary nitrogen can bo "Yes, all six of thorn." . put back" In jnll when tho procood- III for them when "thoy leave thle- It has. onjoyed a steady growth George Hopper of West Long Branch, used In cases where it Is needed to "And they're all safe?" FRED H. VAN DORN I ' IhgB Woro ended for tho day, His sen- since tho first settlement near Bound Charles Boot and Dr. Frank Smith carry a heavy Get of fruit or to "Yep," answered Gus, "they're all place. They won't. UuUlqng: whoii Brook In 1681' and was, In 1030, tha / ; :tence IS for Bevon yoarB, the Walton army goes on the march.' of ElliabeUj, A. Chambliss of Hlll- etlrhulate a irce which fa not mak-safe." 77 Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J. Mr, Quinn claimed that Flom wna fifteenth ranking.county In point of Bldc, W. H. Shrewl of BlqomCleld, Mr. ing what the .grower thinks Is a "Then," aald Bill, his chest owcll- . ' " THONE ill. ' ..x not fiulltyjind that ho was convicted But don't-you fool yourtelf, the population with its'65;132 people, It and.Irfrs..Ernest Woisor of Nciwark normal growth. The complete fer- ng, "I've shot a deer." 7 on forged evidbneo and perjured tes- lloh culturlst wornB.- These fish aren't fcafl been and probably always will and Paul -A.. Curley, Betty Schlffer, tility program will pay on tho profit- timony.' Mr. Quinn did not represent suckers. What a. whale, of, a differ-, be a farming contor and even now Mrs. Dorothy Clocksin, Mrs. C. Doable varieties, but on decrcpld trees SHERIFF'S SALE. enco the ,chingei;,from the: hatching By virtue of a writ of fi. fa. lo me di- Flom at his trial when Flom-was sen- It has not. a single city within its pew, Mrs. D. A. McCormlck, Walter or poor quality varieties, the grower rected, issued out, of the Court of GUan- tonced.. Ho was retained by friends pool to the natural habitat makes, borders.' Somervlllo, Its seat of gov- .ilocksln and Mra. C. E. Depcw of should be cautious tibout spending ccry of the State of New,-Jersey, -will be The flah know It Instantly,• and once: exposed to aaie at public vendue on ._ of Flom Interested.in .establishing hla ernment, counted but .8,255 persons jlnden. ' too much for fertilizer. . Monday, the 28th day of March, 193, turned' loose -on -tholr-own,- thoy In 1D30. . : •;'".""—. —Dr. Walter Relnhaua -of Wnyerly between' the hours of lDiOO o'clock nhd innoqonco, The'- evidence which Mr. know how to; take letterheads and other business Plesa, and'ndt' written by tho convict- of tho Rarltah river," It read, , "la In a white, uniform, played for the master and finally Mike Cassldy, the BEGINNING In, the easterly nide of ed Mr. Flom. Mr, Tumen refused to -Whole aeinefuls are dumped care- settled by porsoris, whom,' In their dancers. Among doctors of chiro- section boss. uMr. Hill picked a brand Shrewsbury Avenue, fifty feet Bouthcrly stationery. Such items are your practic' present wero Dr. D. A. Mc-new spike out of the gravel, and asfrom the southeast corner of Shrewsbury answer and hB was auBtaincd by the fully Into specially constructed mo- husbandry and manuring their lands, Avenue and Leonard Street; thence (1) court. bile tanks' which carry them to the are forced upon quite different ways Cormick, president of tho New Jer-he handed it back to the vice presi- southerly alone the caBt nlde- of Shrews- personal representatives sent various streams. There, without any sey state unit; Dr. John Sampson of dent he remarked that this wa3 a bury Avenue, llfty feet; thence (2) east- At this point Mr. Quinn offered to and methods' from other farmers and erly at right angles with Shrewsbury Ave- submit UID roport In quoatlon in evi-training In self-reliance, they are Elizabeth, Dr. Frank Smith of Eliz- case of carelessness which would through the mails. You want inhabitants of Middlesex cuunty, be- have to be expalined. Tho fiptkow a nue, one hundred and thirty-flvc feet ; dence. Mr. Quinn repeatedly claimed turned loose, iut, how quickly they cause of the frequent floods that abeth, Dr. John T. Bryan, of Jersey thence (0) northerly parallel with Shrews- learn! Whoreas now they will fol- City and Dr. Edna Fuller. Those as- passed back down tho lino from off! bury'Avenuo fifty feet; tbence (*) west- them to look their best. . that .an Jnnoccrj t man was convicted carry away.: their, fences onthe mea- cial to-official until- it roaohod th erly- un a course..parallel uith the nouth by means of a forged check when T6W a visitor around In tire hopo'lur dows, tho only arable land they have, sisting at the party-were Mrn. najri Bide of Leonard Stroet and distant fifty will toB3,.ln- a tew morsolB of food, mond Ijullck of West Long Branch. roadmaster and MiUc. feet southerly therefrom nnd alio at rljrht (Tumen) had a roport from his own and so by consequence of their In- nnelcH with Shrewsbury Avenue, one hun- handwriting export that tho check they Will-flee from.-the shadow of a, Miss Esther Phillips of Port Mon- "Mike." said the roadmaster, "Mr. w terests aro: divided from tho other dred and thirty-five feet to the place of THE RED BANK REGISTER .was forged— cJquA-_ hon-_trajigplintod to_.t?M)' Inhabitants- of said- county, -bo-It mouth, John McNally of. Little Sil- Hill just picked up this spike and he beginning,. Tho .^prosecutor said therefore enacted,-etc" ver,-Mrs; Walter F.Reiiih-aus of Redwants to know why company proper- Seized nn the "properiy'of Uomenko An. admitdit s that"tfit~th~lk" the check" "ari"Mrd. papersQuinn" Bank, Mr.""ah~d' Mrs. Harry Sanders ty Is left lying around" this* way." toiifo Maxia, et 'als.; taken Iri execution at Does Good Printing -z— A'vlait to "the hatchery la. a" com- Mercer took a part of Somerset in tho puit of Alfonso DcMarla nnd to bo wero stolen from tho Illen id"in my 'of-plete courso In tb»> zoology of a of Little Silver and Mr. and Mra. "Well, thank God^ifor Mr. Hill,' Promptly and at Fair Prices. -183ft'-but.-.Somerset gained, .with a y fice, Ho should give mo tho namo ot trout, not to -mention tho first les- Howard fetamni of Wilmort Park. replied the section foreman. 'Tv WILLIAM R. O'llRIEN, Sheriff. parptt of Essex'irI i 1741 /and a small had six men searching for that splk Dated February 26. 1932. the person who committed a crime sons ' In • ilia fleUeinian'a subsidiary Giordano, Golden & Hurley, Sol'ra. by stealing those papers." part of•Middlesex in.lS5»r- v for four dnyo." ' art of story telling." GROWING CLEAN POTATOES. r*20&8 "Justice cornea beforo any name," Guided by "wlso and moral leaders responded Mr. Quinn. "I will not di- •'•'. TRAINtNO CAMPB. the county proopefed in Its early vulge-the namo at this time. Tho days and developed many men prom- County Extension Offlco Gives Some person who took those papers be- Two Citizens'. Military pampa Will inent in the affairs of state and na- Adl Al Thi Li .. : ' JB«; In New Jersey. tion. It can boast of nearly as much j Advlco Along This Line. lieved that an Innocent man was be- The field where I would liko to ing convicted and "was desirous of Knvollment for the twelfth annual seeing that justice was done. Ho call for tho ClUienJ!' military .train-1 p handed me the papers a few months Ing camps bBgari ^Tu'eBday tfiroueh- tho state's,oountlcs as it was.a ver- the beBt fields on the farm I -would ago. Tho party will come forward out,.the Second corps area, which itable rooting placo for the great like to know -what to do to prevent later If necessary. In tho meantime has Its headquarters at Oovornora goneral during part of the Revolu- tho reappearance, of the scab." I will submit the check and papers Island, Mew York, with. Major Gen- tion. Tho above Is a common question to the court and you can nlo them eral Donnia E. Nolan commanding, For example. Washington passed that ho.0 cpmo to the County exten- \ with tho court clerk, but they shall Tho quota altotod this area will per- through in retreat In 177B, stopped sion office during the past two not.be given Into the possonslon.of mit 7,500 youthful residents of Newat PlucUamln for a few days after months, Our reply to this question the prosecutor until this hearing is Jcrsoy, Now York and Delaware to th« battles, of Trenton and Prlncti- Is that potatoes should never bo completed, after which tho prosecu- 1 participate In this iummcr'a govern- ton, and camped at Mlddlebrook af- planted on Innd whnro there Is likely © © tor can Havo them If ho wishes. ' ment conducted encampment. ter the wihtor at Uorrlstown. He to be even a small amount of scab, miles an hour At this point Mr. Tumon reiterated ' Thoro will' be six separate' CM. T. spent the winter off 177817T8. att SomerS - , thrco yC!ara outo t flvc. Following that Mr. Quinn was concealing a conips In this area, of which two vllle and It was at Pluckamln In the this Etatcmont, If the grower Is still crime. "Mr. Quinn la concealing a will be In this state. One will be at next year that ho danced at a great Insistent, wo aak him lo bring rep- crime; ho thcrofbro In guilty of aFort Hancock, Sandy flook, and will ball colcbratlng tho entry of France resontatlvc samples of .soil to the of- crime himself," tho prosecutor de- provldo for th» training of '300 young inlo tho cause of the patriots, flee. On tosting these noils it Is not I clared. • --- • _, s mon In coast vn'MUery defenso work. In Somerset, too, were many of uncommon to flnd that there is a j "Xou can go and make a complaint Tho other will be at Camp IJIx tho famous raids of Lloutonant Col- range of from 5.5 to 6.5 pH. After against mo If you wish, Mr. Prose- where 200 students will be given In- onol Slmcoo with his "Queen's Hang- checking over tho tost and talking cutor," retorted Mr. Quinn. "I will structions in signal work und 1,150 In fact, the long encampments further with tho farmer, who insists —walt-hcro-to-answor-ifcr—Jrh09cr papers ill be taken" in that-he-muat—plan t-thfs--flcld-in—po- were taken by a person not now con- training. whllo GcneraV Howe was at Nowtatoes, about tho only thing left for nected with tho prosecutor's ofllco. These- camps are open to youths Brunswick, and the raids of the ene- him to do is to make an application There waa no tlm6 In my cloven of Rood character and sound* phy- my, drained the county almost con^ of Vvlnoculatcd sulphur, preceding yeara of service ua 'proaccutor In sique who aro between the ages of tlnually. planting, at tho rate of from 300 to which, If an attorney complained that 17 and 2* yearsi' The. government Straightening out. again after the 400 pounds per acre. At the same «n Innocent person hud beon con- provides railroad fare to camp and war, Somerset continued Its quiet timo not more • than one-half per vloted, I would not havo Joined forces return in addition to thlrty\days of llfo The construction of the Dela- IceI >t of the nitrogen In this ml>xed with that attorney In endeavoring to actual camp life and military train- ware and Hudson canal in 1831 fertiliser should be derived fnom learn tho true facts of tho case," Mr. Ing Including fopd, uniforms, ath- nitrate of soda, approximately 2 per- Quinn asserted. served as a boom and railroads pro= letic cQUIpriiont;' laundry'' service, vlded another boo3t later. Somo In- cent coming from sulphate of am- Mr. Qiilnh'"sucuocded" In getting In- medical attention and other neces- monia. to ovldonce tho testimony of Albert dustry developed as a result but sary oxpenaca without any cost to farming contlnuod to be the main The next question Is, "suppose I Osbornc, a handwriting expert of the student, '"• , apply sulphur, what happens to my Montclalrand New York. Mr. Os- buBlneBS. Oenoral Nolan in a statement Is- Today Somerset Inhabitants will land if I should desire to grow cover borno declarod that the "I. Flom" crops of both legumes anil cereals?" •200 check wua a He mado sued Sunday said thit. "th* young point to the glorious days of tho man who' plans iosTiend thl». «um- Revolution with prldo and volco The agents' answer to this queallon thin statement after comparing tliln is that sulphur Bhould only bo ap- chftcU with two nf Vlom's chocks mcr vacation, as A' guwt. at "Unale S\ldh n,«m«s as Washington, Steu- Ham at, one of theso C. II. T. camps ben, Frollnghuysan, Hardcnburgh, plied on land where tho grower con- which hud jinnscd throiiRh a bnnk. emplates dovotlng practically every Judge Truax compiircd' cnlargod must act promptly. "First' como, Lee and Slmcoo Outsiders will bo drat served' l» th« policy that will season to potato production, or at photognphs of tho throe chcckii. "It more likely to recall tho names of onst for tho next few years. looks us though It Is not Klom's BIR- ho followed. It Is not too Boon to tlev. Edward Wheeler Hall and Mrs. now." If by chance the soil renctlon Is naturo on this chock," lie commented. Eleanor Mills, the victims of the no- from « to 6.5 and there is only a Judgo Trunx Inquired as to whcr« No obligation for future military torious murder story; Jano Gibson, slight amount of scab onco or twlco the clinclt canio from thill, wnu of-iicrvlce of any kind Is Incurred by tho "Pig Woman;" Mrs. Hall nnd In five years and then ao alight thnl feroclln evidence. Mr, Quinn nn- tho young man who attend"the C, M.Willie Slovens, the two who were 1 not more than 5 per cent of the Hwernd that "It WUR planted In unTd. rumps. The purpose of the camp tried for the doed; nnd fiery Alex tubers are affected by tho uso of n found In Fleim'fl car nrtor hln nrrcnt." I-i to develop the youth of tho na- Simpson and Clarenco E. Case, pro- mixed fertiliser whero at least 1! per- JIKIRO Trunx withhold dcclnlon on a tion mentally, morffly «nd physical- dfoutor and leader of the defense, cent of tho nitrogen Isfromsulphato i\o Place motion to havo Prosecutor Tumen ly nnd to (urUier Uaoli, Hie dutlos, respectively. of ammonia, and the growing of Una Deteotivn Kent testify, Tho privileges and, reapon»lbl",U«B ot heavy cover crops of oats, hurley, American cltli«n>hlp. Further In Judgn nlntod Unit bofoin nrxl week's BniDGB TABTV. wheat and rye, the farmer should In resumption of thn liciulni; Im would formation o»n...b». hud• >y »pply|ns lime be able to practically rid this r«ntl nil tho tontlihony ndduccd In the to U. H. Army Information servlcei Hold of acab, provided, of courec, •JO Whitehall Hreet, Ne/w YotK city, Mr*. Joaoph Our.rrlcr of Rumson flom trial, llotteag Last. Nlfht. that each year thn sold planted is Hlnoo th« hour Intr on February lntli entirely free from rcivb organisms. fuselage, the;airplanc^chicvcs'nn astoundingj thd fact hnH been dlnclotiril that M.wrrnio nnoODBiM. Mra. Joseph Querrler entertained An Dr. Martin haa often ntntod, It Molohnr, tho handwriting rxpn >1nd. TUnm Ineipinalre on Parmly street at Tlumiion last trcoinnwndattun for »11 conditions. ment of this hill wnx npproved by , und'lTIni* Sftylnt. , night. Miss Blgrld Nelson won rirnt n» each farm Is nn Individual prob< IliV p'ilhi Aiuiios'Viis jnl»; .skill not. guessing controls his.r.ynry culor Tiimr-n. Voiiltfymiiri' who haV((f,'tTl||-a »ltc- price, Mlaa Helen O'Hourke tocoml lem and one thai enn btat Im mtlvotl There In inllcli miblln Ililc^lrnl In Irlo broudihc h»v" »ohtov«'d resulta and Mra. William 1C. Kogclnon, Jr., third. The o.onnolrvtlon prlr.es went by tho grower Inking his cano up thn mattor and npcuulnlltin In rlfn un nt least compirablt to thoat obtained with the county agents, l to thn oontdntn of the rrporl of Mr.vvh<>n nil and coal-h«ated equipment to Mlns Cathorlnn Andrus, Ml»s Mary THKI 'ASSCVniATEl) • I'RKSS'tlnmnndsJ from Hs-Mafl equal precision 'in Melohur,vth» hBiidwrltliig espDit, In used. Tli»y r)»v» found, too, that Murphy and Mrs, John Murphy, Oth- rlrclrln hovrra tint down ontlmaand ara present were Mrs. Qeorgo Thomp- mr.n AT AOE or H YKAUS. reporting llir nrwsVif tlir world. These reporters must , Mm. Morrln Kaplnn, ' Mip'tlic hifjliway of vorifirtl fart«,~nol in tlic by-wnys of rumor* nrnl Ay low In Ihoin Urrltorlu where Mm. John Ahderion and Mm. Lewis Oanott V. F.mona ot llnlniikl n Dtpurtnimil (if ^irlrulliirn Trlln uf -»l|nKf r»te» prevail, T. Wllion. Victim of I'nnumiinla, Contrary la popular belltf, electrlo "' " " 'i, JjowrvrrJintriT.'-linc ntiilirntrrlnininp.Miiivr. im New Vnrlnllra. 1 Oarrelt V. ICmens, who Uvrd near luoiHlera may no operated auroraa - ' * * ^aM Thn Unllril Illnlri, ilrpniimritl lana aro alrrady belne fotmulatm nil hln llfo In Ihn vlrlnlty "t llnlm. 1 I'lllnlllllt in urilinp fair, itupailial and always acciiralr rrjiorU of urw. * <\citt^ healthy ninl i in lilllftim, nmlnUlnlnl lo«i low a tninpnrntuin ID mnkn lli« nffnlr o mtrrrsa, •W. llo win i>iiu"»ril In Imiiiliic, hloaa'iiun nt« |K'floi'l, rill )|e|' •Ilian ilnr Hi» linvxr, mul roiiiinmxnilii Arinndnfiirnla Wrrn nino mnilft at |r hut htt rollird frutii ncllv'i wmU n, I'rauil^t' l i 11[',< HI •' 1,1 lull! r«,l Hint II l)i> Imld rl » tcni|,nlBHIin In Dm ini>r,tlii)f fur Ihi pi^nlflrnt, Xtlnf iiuinhni' of yr*nia ni|ii, Thn hlnrial whl"li ii<,"u ii,,1ilm l(rt 1 III IIII'llnit, , dnPM (if nrtual nfid". Mill heat of Pllln lUnly, mul Tina fl«lnt;ntn In al wnn hehl nl hit* houir, naltititny nnd I'lmli Itrin nii'l nn n. lini t IIPL Imny Ilio hov»r It regtiUWd to th» chl mooting of thn Krand roun It Wat I'omlUotiul liy Unv, .lolllt !H\,i\- ttupeiltw ID anyi,f lln n««»mi. l>»f« HuiMinh r»Utni or low»rln« th* thla aflnriioon at flptliiK I,alti>. man, pallor nf dm HuliwM MnplUI Well nil 1 Ifiy, I'nn,1v 1'"nil mul OVUtl rfinl|,|ii«iil. hy moans nt » rop« «w rliutrli niirlal w«» mmln nl <> 1.1 nil Unlit rnii'ly limm. r,,iuil»r w.l^hl, Til* »hlry liv Illi'lmul "Jlrlmar, ffn run iil'i Mil r.:rtj riilln Mrft. Vanflant of lrroolmln1. RED BANK REGISTER (•(•inl»r. Hl«n IKIO*. rnlm 1iHtthl lh»lr f*»*. »*tMH»t«i li> w«rm MJI, A tilrlhday y waa Klvr>n Ual II") ICiiar^lin I)} a PtKil ClHWlV frlirfN al tli* ii nf filler l Mrt, Mmiro'a im.ilhri, M)» J Ih l Hum WII eiilvyad, A n H W. WIHHI of T.iH*n»IM«, M«# n hmi'li»,,ii w«« (ifrvcil, Jlniiny V.i k, Ufl rUhi|'l"y !.)• mill,mul,lln will «v»r«p« i>tn^i Iti <•«« In » (In 0<>* »n'1 hla lianju iilay^rn tmlrt fur Ml, Mminna wllltar limnn nl fit, hmir f«r ni/sh «*toX r*l*|atli|t(. t Page Twenty REP1BANK REGISTER, MARCH 2,1932. i health nurse at New York, spent last Charges Made Leonardo mews. weeU at the Teachers' olub. Miss (Tha Red Baalt Eeglitar can ba tough* Polrcr, a New York school teacher, In Leonardo at OtoTge Longntrcot, who ia 76 years wo tables of bridge last Thursday. yum.ix your garments is a, very Miss Christine Anderson, a public fair and reasonable one, Suing Theater. especially considering tile The Paramount Publlx corporation character and thorough- -e£ Long Branch has been sued for Expert Repairing Home of Paramount Picture* Smoked CALAS * $25,000 by Mrs Edith Podell and her ness of our service. husband Bernard. Mrs. Podell OB SATCBDAY nnd MONDAY claims ehe was knocked down while Ftatura at 3:03, 8:30, 7:39, »:BI trying to leave the Strand theater at WATCHES, CLOCKS At tha beit picture In 10 YEARS— A job done by us will come RIB SIDE, per lb. Long Branch and she maintains that and JEWELRY Still Enthralling Dlictlmlnatliij the corporation did not maintain a. New York Auoiencef! through'the, most, critical proper exit. LOINS Accuracy, skill arid experi- Captured ty bandits examination—for clean- Razing Old House. ence enable us to do the enrotrtc to Shanghai! ing, for pressing, for dye- Tha house at West Long Branch most delicate repairing. We CHUCK STEAK CHOPPED In which Vice President Garrctt A. ing," for the little niinor' Itobart was born, is being razed. Tho guarantee satisfaction. Our ilMARLENE : work Is la charge) of Pierre W. Ed- prices will please you. repairs which we do free. lb. wards, whoso family has owned the Just a case of the old, ojd or Roast »- 12c BEEF —houso-for-many-years. Mr. Hobart Silverware-Repaired— DIETRICH made a visit to the house whil» ho truth "i was vice president and inspected tho and Replated Like New room in which he was born. BROOK GET WHAT YOU PAY TOP SHOULDERS Tho Red Banlt Register travels REUSSILLES' in Paramount1! thrilling FORM! over every street In town and evory TOP SIRLOIN road in the county. Let it carry your 36 Broad St., Red Bank "SHANGHAI 19c message to those who live on these ToL 183L EXPRESS lb. thoroughfares.—Advertisement CROSS RIB per pound of LAMB WARNER OUND ANNA MAY W0N6 EUGENE 'AUETTE PATRONIZE YOUR LO- Tekln to Shanghai CA£ ENTERPRISES. The train ride that changed Legs of VEAL * 16c Cutlets 29c ZOO llveil Fowler's Market Fealureltea—— "LOVE PAINS" 3 BROAD ST., Phone 3334. RED BANK. Boy Friend Comedy lb. "Bird Store" • Silly Symphony rHEB DELIVERY. EVERY GARMENT EN- CHOPS 23c Paramount Newa SPECIALS Thurs., Fri., Sat., March 3d, 4th, Sth TRUSTED IN OUR CARE For the Children! Sausage Meat Saturday Matinee Slarle IP.H IS INSURED AGAINST lb WE DO NOT CnARGK FOB DKLIVERY. Selected Photoplay Part Two EVERY LOSS. Sliced Bacon * 10c or Frankfurters Roasting "UOHtNING WARRIOR" or Frying... »> We """ntiitn • cold Fresh CALAS Chickens 29 TUESDAY ana WEDNESDAY storage vault for the ALT. SIZK3. Feature at 3:IB, 7: