Y Konmautb County* Ortat ' Market Floua All tho NOWI ol Th« ReiUtort ClawUkd BEn UANB Department— And Surrounding Town* . . Whero tuo Heller Flndl Told Fearlessly and Without Bin*. RED BANK ttaa Buyer. Ismid Weekly, Entored u Socond«CIaiB Matter at tho Pott* VOLUME LIV, NO. 43. oftlci At Bad Sank, U. J* under tbo Act ot March Z, 1870. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20,1932. $1.50 PER YEAR PAGEjM TO 12,-
BENIOH CLASS TLAY". .orn up and otherwise put in bad Elks' Officers Notary OubV Business of the 'ublic Matters condition . because of heavily laden Atlantic Grangers Red Bankers Are ebruary and Juno Classes Present trucks liavlng passed over them In Limerick Contest Show Tomorrow and Friday. Rumson Council in Middletown connection with work dono on the HaveBig Night in County Finals Are Installed "Tho Wholo Town'B Talking," a stato road. Mr. Day made a written .roe-act comedy, will bo presented report about this matter, in which Morris Miller, Exalted Ruler, Un- rlembers Will Present Original y the senior class of tho Red Bank County and State Taxes This A Lengthy Meeting of the Town- he expressed tho opinion that tho lew Members Initiated at aGasper DcMaio, Red Bank High able to be Preient Became of Verses at Tomorrow'* Meeting ilgh school-tomorrow night and Frl- Year Amount to $101,914.61 ship Committee Held Last township road damage should be Meeting of the Colt's Neck School, and Madeline Kridel, —Herbert Hunter -Will-At- !ay night at 8:15 o'olook at tho junior —Discuss Road Oiling Pro- Thursday-=Clean Up Cam? repaired cither by tho state or by Schoolhouse Last Week—Bur- Red Bank Catholic School, in Hlne«8 and Fred C. VanVliet ilgh school auditorium on Branch tho contractor who in building the Acted as Proxy. tend International Convention .venue. Alter the .Friday night per- gram. paigns in Township. boulevard. Thla r. matter was re- lesque Surgical Operation. Oratory Contest!. The. Rotary convention at Aa-ormonco thoro will bo dancing In the At a meeting of the Rumson com- Varied matters wero before Iho ferred to Howard W. Roberta, the On Tuesday night of last week At- Two Red Bonk student orators, The nowly olectod offlcora of tho ilgh school gymnasium to Chet Ar- townahlp clerk. "ReaV Bank lodgo of Elka woro In- ury .Park.last Thursday and Fri- missioners last Friday night noti- ownahip commltteo of Middletown intlc grange held a largely attended Gasper DoMalo nnd Madeline Krldol, day reduced somewhat the attend- hur's music. The cast la composed fication waa'given tho officials In u hli) last Thursday. - The inoet- Mr, Day -reported that Leonard looting at tho Colt's Neck school- received occond- and thlrdprlrci at stalled, Thursday night by Colone} if members • of tho February and "i'» William Kelly, president ol tho atato ance at tho weekly luncheon of the letter from O. Asa Francis, county ng lasted from half-past three avenuo at Leonardo, was impassa- ouse, at which tho flrat and second tho Monmouth county district semi- Hod Bank club. Many Red Bank runo classes of 1032. treasurer, that the county and state 'clock in the afternoon until early ble near Raritan bay because of a egreea wer# conferred on seventeen finals of tho ninth oratorical contest Elks' Bsapplatlon, and his staff, Over Robert JReuaslllE,,!chalrjnan_of_ the 200 monitors of BcaVBarik lodge-and Jotarlnna went—to- Asbury Fnrlc, taxos- to._be_pald..by _Bumaon._thla n the evening. Most .JSIL the ..time washout. He said tho washout had .pplicanta for membership and aa en- on the Constitution, conducted In. vhoro they took Iii tho convention ommltteo In charge of arrange- year are 3101,014.61. Thcso taxes was Jaken up by a hearing on theb'eeri caused by the bulkhead col- ertairiment was given Under the- dl-thla region "by Tho Now YorkTlmoo, visiting Ellcs' from •various, parts .of lents, Is assisted by James Holly- tha utato were present. -Morris Mil- ind at tho same time received crcd- aro apportioned aa follows: county, uppllcation of tho Boro Busses com- lapsing In front of tho property of ectlon of Mrs. Rusaell Heulltt, the held nt tha Red Bank Cathollo high. ,ts fpr weekly attendance on their •ood, Ruth Clayton. Mary Ann Slel- $68,441.18; -state school, $23,576.43; pany and the Rollo Transit corpora- tho Leonardo Civic Interests assocla- :range lecturer. Visitors were prcs- ler, who was elected exalted rulor, la lng, Ester Dcdgc, Catherine Jcffery, school Friday evening. MISB Char- 1U and was unable to.bo present. Fred :lub'B records. Prof, Edwin C. Gil- state road, $8,621.76; soldiers' bonus, tion to run busses on tho new Bay- lon. The bulkhead had given way :nt from the Marlboro, Freehold and lotte. Morehcnd of St. Roao school, v Elizabeth Gettls, Grace Getty, Harold $1,182.69; freo county library, $1,721- several times previously, he said, jlcndola granges, Among them was —O.-VanVHot, a-pas't exaUcd.rul.qr,. was" land "pinch flitted"'for Dr. Sarnuol Smith and Francis Walnwrlght. The shoro boulevard in lieu of railroad Belmar, received first prize, having Installed as pt'pxy for Mr. Miller. This Hauanmn ' as presiding officer at 35raTia~alstrlEt*"c6urr$3C8.2l7 trains,"under an~agreement with the and-this-had caused-damago to thefU'ohlbald Hoighl. of . Glcndolu,_ the an her— toplOj--.'Waaliingtonr8 -InflU"- >thcr committees aro publicity, Wal- street. He recommended that jounty grange deputy, Two other Js tho Drat tlmo In tho history of Bed Thursday's luncheon *t tho Globe cr Thompson chairman, Barbara James P. Bruce, chairman of theCentral railroad company. An ac- uice on tho Constitution." Quspcp hotel and ho put over an Interesting road committee, brought up thcoune t of this hearing Is elsewhere more substantial bulkhead bo built visitors were Rullf Willett, master ot Dcllaio, Red Bonk hlgli nchool, rc« I, oode, Robert Hickcy, Itlchard De- and ho estimated that the cost would Liberty grange of Marlboro, and Mrs. Hooting.. • -. . . IVltt and Patricia Gopslirr property matter j>f putting aaphaltlc oil onin The Register. colved second place, speaking on> The usual songfest was entered Ridgo road, Beitevuo avenue, Harts- bo about $150. Tho committee voted Rullf- Willett, lecturer of the Marl- committee, James Butcher chairman, An ordinance vacating Trolley ave- boro grange. "Faith In -the--Constitution," andt Into-with much enthusiasm. David Ruth Bcutell, Jaok Regan and Theo- horno lano,.Navcsink avenue, Buena nue on Edward W. Leonard's devel- to have the work done. Miss Madeline' Krldcl, Ecd Bankl Matthews was song leader, with. Vista avenue and Elngham avenue opment at Leonardo passed Its final Frank Scott of Headdon's Corner The flrat and second membership Catholic high school, received third; dore Christy; ushers, Margaret Ma- egrces wero conferred on Mr. and 'rof. Harold LOHOB at tho piano geo chairman, assisted by members The question arose as to whether reading. asked that a light be placed at the plaiio, speaking on "Individual Lib- Tho Rotary songs, principally "Ro- the application of oil and sand on foot of Conover lane, near Dr. Wai rs. Harry Moffat, Miss Virginia erty Guaranteed by tho Constitu- of ,tho 12-B class. Wilbur Symington, The committee passed tlio first Moffat, Mrs. Naomi Voclkncr, Mr. tary Ann," seemed to bo the most Thomas Vlnlns and Dorothy Llppln- some of the roads named was prac- reading of an ordinance for garbage tcr W. Gosling's house. The re- tion." tical and economical. Andrew Zerr quest was ordered granted. nd Mrs. Charles Guntheru Harold popular with tho songBters. cott have charge of tho music. Mrs. collections ut Leonardo. Under the Gunthcr, Miss Cora DouglaFs, Mr. Rev. J. U. McCloskey, L.1..D., BU« Jack Lawley presented a fow or Robert C. Brown, dramatics teacher said too much money had* been spent provisions of this measure each per- Capt. Albert Runyon, chairman of perintendent of tho Red Bank Cath-> at tho_hlg:h school, Is coach of thoon Bingham avenue. Mayor Van tho township committee, reported nd Mrs. Phillips, Stanley Hunt, Hr. Iglnal limericks in advance of tho K, Halacy stated that all tho roada son who receives garbage collection ind Mrs. Fred Harrison, Fred Har- ollc liigh school and chairman olTthtj limerick contest scheduled for toj)Tay.~ ocrvicc will pay the contractor di- that residents of Church street a program, opened tho contest, with had turned out well except Bingham Belford were desirous of having tar ison, Jr., Mlaa Carolino Ilurrlaoii und morrow and Informed tho Rotarlans avenue. A suggestion was mado that rectly Instead of paying taxes. Tho Mr. and Mrs. George C. Richdale. The an address in which he thanked tho that If they wore too busy to prc contract will bo awarded by thviea placed on that street for a dis- judges for giving their tlmo for tho this road bo resurfaced with tarvia. tance of about a quarter of a mile hird and fourth degrees will bo con- iaro their own ho stood ready to Mr. Bruco was given authority to township committee and it will be erred at the meeting of the grange contest anil tho schools for their help thorn but "at two dollars Little Silver advertise for oil.- Ho will confer jp to the contractor -to mako col Tho request was referred 'to th next Tuesday night at the Coifs Neck co-operation. Ho lamonted thQ fact throw." His limericks woro well with tho borough engineer regard lectiona. It was aa the result of £road committee. echoolhouee. that boys are being lured away frorri _ I Daniel H. Applegate asked in : ropared and _crcated much laugh- Club Election ing tho best method of i petition signed by a Jargo .number -One- of the features of. the meeting oratorical endeavor and that girls ter, and in no small way showed of Leonardo residents that the or-letter that" a hydrant be placed" a iaat week waa a burlesquo surgical are taking their" places.*" ~ what surprises aro In stor-ojor the Mrs. Neleon K. Vanderbeek Suc- some ot the roads in question. dlnanco for garbabe collection nerv- the corner of West Front street and operatfon. The atmosphere of a hos- The other contestants and their Rotarians tomorrow. A resolution was passed adopting ier* waa introduced. White avenue at the Red Bank Man- pital surgical room was apparent, but topics were Judson Bennett, Leon- Tha annual election of officers ceeds Mrs. V. Parker Wilkin- daylight saving time, which begins Monday, May 2d, to Saturday or development. This request TO when the operation was done it wasardo high school, "Tho^World's Bo- will bo held next month. Tho nom- son as President—Theodore Sunday, April 24th. Muy 7th. will be "clean-up days" a referred to Commltteeman Edwan not upon a human being but upon litical Masterpiece;" Anna Fltzgor- inating committee haB presented i D. Parsons to Speak. Tho New Jersey league of muni- Leonardo and East Keansburg. The Morford. two frankfurters. aid of Star of thoSea academy, slato with Maurlco Schwafta fo cipalities In a communication madi luwnshlp committee passed rcoo^u-.. I-ong Blanch, "Tho Interpretation of Edward WilleU was Uiu patient. He 1 president, Bert Farrow for vice pres- Mrs. Nelson K. Vanderbeek was an appeal to tho commissioners to tions to this effect. Tho chlof ob- waa conveyed before, tho assemblage- the Constitution;" Robert Maur.ec MORRIS MILLER. ident, Albert S. Miller for treasurer chosen . president of tho Woman's support tho leaguejs movement foi jects aro to remove all unsanitary Less Money For oil a stretcher. Benjamin Harrison, of Long Branch high school, "Tho nd Gilbert! Mannon for secretary club of Llttlo Silver at the-annual an increase of license fees on truck and unsightly accumulations and to n feminine attire, portrayed the part Need of Our Constitution," nnd Edith Bank, lodge that this has been neces- Tho directors proposed are Drelection of officers last wecjk at theand for a suspension of tho onmake both villages spick and span. of a nurse. Wallace Bacher and How- Shapiro of Atlantic Highlands high sary. A telegram waa read from Mr, Samuel' Hausman, Edward Denis clubhouse. She succeeds Mrs. Vmil. l stato highway \ax. The lette At Leonardo Committeemen Philip Mosquito Warfare ard Jonea acted as doctors.-Others in school, "The Aboliahhrpcnt of Slav* Wr offlperj ctatod: that..this .wnuld.,remqvfl..snrn -M, toonnFt' -.ond ..Carl -T,,.-.CSrasaln({er. VJ sketch v/nrjrJj_n_hji..,;Shtrrnsin» ery^Aa .yndcr..the ..QonstJtutJgnV^ _ ^ Coloncy Kelly made an Intoreotlh Tho club will bo represented are Mrs. Fred Dunnell first vlco pres- of the burden of taxcB from real will have charge of tho work, with Smaller* Pay Hal .Fewer Employ Frank Magee, Lester Heulitt and Ed- The" judges "wcroV'Judgcr Rullf V. address, emphasizing tho importance tho International convention of Ro-ident, Mrs. Eleanor Konyon second catato and would result in a de-tho assistance of Henry Stevenson, cc» for the- State Mosquit ward Sherman. Tho "operation", pro- Lawrence of Freehold, Judge Thom- of membership. Members of his staff vlco president, Mrs. Arthur Cowan tary to bo held this summer at Seat- crease of ten points in tho tax rate. Mrs. Carl Bergman and Mrs. Louise Extermination Commissio: duced much laughter and applause. as of Perth Amboy, Harold E. Plck- Included Arthur Vltalln, William T. tle, Washington. Herbort Hunter, third vlco president, Mrs. Alexander It is the contention ot tho leagu Hnelclt. At East Kennsburg the Alter the initiation and entertain- crsKlll of Perth Amboy, Miss Ella 'Olassfofd; John Hart, Cortland Daly tho baby nicmbor of tho Red Ban' Burnsldo corresponding secretary and that tho present method of taxation clean-up will bo directed by Com-' Thi» Year. ment, refreshmenta and general so- A. Case, history teacher in Freehold and Elward Compton of Asbury Mrs. James E. Harvey, Jiv financial ciability were enjoyed. Mrs. Russell club, will ba at tho Pacific coast al for tho building and maintenance rmtteemen Groasinger and Robert Tha Monmouth county mosquiti high school, arid Julius Kaas, till- Park; Chester Houlltt of Long secretary. Two officers were re- of highways is unequitable. The let- Heulitt, the lecturer stated that she tho tlmo of tho convention and"h< elected, they being Mrs. Elizabeth N. 3eoley, with Rhinegold W. Yahn, xtermlnatlon commission is facei tory and debating instructor lq Branch, Goorgo Mack and Herbert oxpreasod a deslro last Thursday t< ter was referred to tho finance com- hoped to see a full attendance of Perth Amboy high school. Straesberger of East Orange and Ed- Bowman, who |3 recording secretary, Alex Krueger and Mrs. Mario Lle- vlth the necessity of reducing: th attend tho convention In behalf o mittee. derhaua aa assistants. members on Tuesday night. April Tho. three, contestants who placed ward Holly of Kearney. and Mrs. Charles White, treasurer. lalartes of its employees and of cur- 26th. She said a big surprise was in tho Red Bank club. Mr. BrucQ reported that a ship All citizens of both villages are ailing Its work. Last year tho ap in tho soml-flnal3 Friday at thfl .Following tho ceremonies a Due en- Tho meeting of tho club next woo A motion picture travel talk on merit of slag has arrived for tho store at that meeting. local school will bo entered in tha , tertainment was presented by some India, Slam and Barley was given by urged to co-operate. An especial iroprlatlon for mosquito extermln: will bo hold at half-paBt six o'cloc roads. ppeal is made to the firemen to ion work la Monmouth county wa: Monmouth county finals to bs held.* of tho visiting Elks and a supper wi Mrs. Kenneth Sayro and Mlba Julia Notice was received from tho Sec- at tho Aabury Park high school' nerved. j Thursday night. This will bo thWolcott. Tho speakers said that vis- isalst. At Leonardo Thomas rB. ;23,000. This year it Is $15,000. first evening meeting hold by th ond national bank and trust com- ay, the township supervisor of Tho amount to be spent by th Friday night. - Beginning with. Thursday of hext itors wero barred from Barley until pany of Red Bank that duo to mar- To Build Bridge week Red Bank lodge will moot evorj 'club this year and an offort on th flvo years ago. Tho natives of this roads, will provide township auto- :ommlsslon is fixed by tho coun part of the attendance contest team country aro tal| and dark, and wear ket conditions the rate of interest on mobile trucks and other township joard of freeholders. In preparini FINED FOR DISORDEHLXNES& week, oxcopt during July, August and municipal loans has boon tneroaued Soptembor, when thn moetlnRB wll will bo made to get the full membci white robes. qulpmciit to- liaul rubbish" ahd gar- budget of expenses for 1932 the Over Train Tracks be1 tho second and fourth "Thursday! hip ot flfty-flvo members out from flvo to six per cent. )(igc. At East Keansburg Charles :ommiss|nn asked tho freeholders Conviction of Kdwnrd Miss Emma L. Jackson of Shrews- The commissioners were advised The other ofllcers'of tho lodge wh this meeting. bury waa elected a member of tho Jesse of Belford will provide trucks nake an appropriation ot $20,000 tor The Railroad Company Will by Justice to bo Appealed. wero Installed aro: club. Mrs. Wilson L. Smith, reported by Attorney General William A. or tho same purpose. Mr. H.iaso ;hls work. Tho members of the com- Steyens, who is also the borough Have This Done at Middle- Edward Harrington of Mlddlotowfa, i * Eltoemcd leaJlne Inlaht—'1'horau 11 that the civics committee, of which iaa tho contract for garbage collec- nioslon mado tho request $3,000 leas attorney, that preparations were bc- lons at East Keansburg. than last year in order to relieve tax town a» atSafety Measure— charged with disorderly conduct fey aho Is chairman, had appeared be- Mrs. Estellfl Ilaushnltcr, hla tenaaV-" Raising Money fore the mayor and council in the In- ing made to Institute a suit in bo- A letter from Capt. Wooge of the burdens. To Repaint Railroad Station. half of Mrs, Mary Kennedy, widow was lined $10 and costs by JusticO' Welnhelraer. terest or "Clean-up Week." Mrs. Vic- tate troopers to Mr. Groadinger The action of the board of free- of Patfiok Kennedy, against an In- read. It stated that troopers holders In reducing the appropria- Tho New York nnd Long Branch Gilbert M. Keith last Wcdne^dUj* < B«o«ta|.y—Itnrold A. nlblln. For Ambulanc tor Sattor, chairman of tho homo eco- railroad company will build a foot night. Tho arrest was ..mads by . Trcaiurer—Thomim VoorhlB. nomics committee, turned over $15 to surance company to procure pay- vere patrolling Naveslnk and vicin- tion to $15,000 was unexpected by Tiler-John H. Klx. ment of a death claim. Mr. Ken- passenger bridge acrosa Its tracks Constable Frnnk P. atryker aXte* Representative' to_ Iho itrnuil lodBe — A Dhuier and Dance to bo Held tho building fund, tho money having ity. During part of the winter there tho members of tho commission. The near the Middletown village railroad been raised at card parties. nedy dropped dead after he hadivoro several robberies and cither mutter wn8_.,dl.si.ussed last Friday Mra. Hnushnlter had algneil « com- Jfona D. Hughes. • " „, at tho Louis Restaurant for station. Plans for the bridgo havo plaint to tho effect that Harrington Alternate to grand loilge—Fred A. El Mrs. Wilfred Houghton was apdrive- n a flro truck to and from tho :rimea at Navcslnk, but there have night at a meeting of the commis- been mado nnd the work will bo the Benefit of the First Aid blaze. leen no outbreaks of such lawless- sion at Its oHlco In tho Eisner build- had used abuslvo language in order- Ro'vrenenUtlve to the iUU. usoelsllo pointed chairman of a commlttco to started within a fow days. Ing John Duryca, Mr3. Haushaltert •—John D. Hughe*. rcviso tho by-laws. Others on the A receipts tax check for $62.31 waa ess of late. ing at Red Bank. It was agreed that Trmteo for three jttarj—r«t«r Squad of Middletown. wages for men employed by tho com- A report to this effect waa mado gardener, from tho property occu- committee aro MrB. Georgo Ivlns, received from tho Boro Busses con- A petition was received asking the last week at a largely attended Tho Mlddiotown township nrst aid cern. mission in waging warfare on inos- pied by her. Harrington admitted Mrs. Clark Kemp, Mrs, A. E. Russell :ommittce to endeavor to persuade meeting of the Middletown civic as- ordering the gardener oft tlio prop- afoty squad of Port Monmouth will and Mrs. Edward Bowman. Mrs. Walter 8. Drown mado a re- _uitoes would havo to be reduced sociation! Tho chief object in build- ho Monmouth Consolidated water and that fewer employees would have erty, justifying his action on th« old a chicken dinner and dance Sat- Hostesses at tho me»)lng woro Mrs, quest for an extension of tho water jompany to provide eorvico on the ing tho bridge is to eliminate dan- Sunday Baseball irday night, April 30th, at tho Louis main on tho Avenue of Two Rivers, to be carried in view of tho reduced ger for railroad passengers. Several ground that tho rent had not been Edward S. Wlllard,- M>B. S. A. Wood- Red Hill road, near Middletown vil- paid, but denied using abuslvo lan- istaurant near New Monmouth. Tho cock, Mrs. M, R. VanKeuren, Hr.,between Parmly street and Black appropriation mado by tho board of accidents have been narrowly avert- and the Blue Laws roflta will bo applied to a fund to lage, and to place threo hydrants on freeholders. ed at the crossing. Passengers will guage. Mrs. M. R. VanKeuren, Jr., MrsPoin. t roadi The matter will be re-this road. The petition was ordered uy an ambulance for tho company, George -Ivlns, Mrs. Edward Wll- ferred to the water company. Mrs. In the past employees of the com-havo to walk across tho bridge in- Harrington- waa represented hf Middletown Township Board of addition to the dinner and dance tiled. According to remarks made mission have received $1 per day.stead of j;oing over the trucks,. John V. Crowell, Hod Bank altor« y nnd Mlsa Mario Conover. Drown stated that aho la planning t tho meeting, there is llttlo pros- Education Defers Action on :horo iwlll bo a vaudcvlllo program, Tllcodoro D. Parsons, a member of to build a house on that block. Tho principal work of thcso em- Some time ago the civic associa- ncy, who before tho hearing itarted ncludlng singing, dancing and iio law firm of Qulnn, Parsons & cct that tho company will make ployees ha3 been to dig ditches to tion requested the railroad company moved that tho caso bo transferred Request Mftdo by the Field Tho annual report of Charles S. he extension thta year. It was stated ketches by children. The affair la In lorcmus, will be tho Bpcuker at thoCole, auditor, wua filed. Mr. Cole drain stagnant nrens of water liable repaint thn station nnci nut to another court, dcclnrlng that Jut* Club of Leonardo. ihargo of a committee- comprising A. oxt meeting of tho club on Wedncs- hat bcciLUSo of tho business depres- to breed mosquitoes. Another of theahrubljpi-Y unil plunta on thtlce o Keith wna a friend of Mrs. Haua- said tho borough books wero "capn- ilon tlrfp company has temporarily C Collins, Elmor Mnxson and J. E. ay, April 27th. His topio will bo bly ami accurately kept by tho col- duties of these employees la to spread grounds. Tho compnny han inhnlte- r nnJ therefore could not scfi Last Thursday night tho board of rosson. Civic Affairs," nnd ho will explain u.spemiied enlarging Ha services. ill o'ver ponds to prevent niDsqulto ormed tho aasuirhLtlon tluit'it will fairly in tho matter. The motion education of Mlddiotown townahlp lector." Ho recommended a tax The water company has made a bo unable to make such improve- Tho squad wna organized several o new borough zoning law. He lasale. •Rgs from hatching. The members wns denied. After tho hearing. Mr. considered a roquost mado by tholonths BRO. It has been of largo na- resident of Llttlo Silver and chalr- {1ft of ten cloth maps to the town- of the commission, nt their meeting ments thla ycur. Tlio a.sKOclatlon has Crowell moved for a dismissal on baseball team of the Field club of nnn of tho borough lonlng com- Upon tho recommendation of hip, showing the location of allInst Friday, agreed that tho wages volunteered to do the work at its iBtnnco to several Injured persona. Councilman Frnnk IS'ark, jl street the ground that tho ovldonce pre* Leonardo to play games on tho high Pho moat recent examplo of thin oc- nlsslon. Mrs. Wllaon L. Smith and roada and uf all hydrant?. One map of the.so employees would havo to beown expense provldri! that tho enm- willed hnd not been sufllclent, but achool athletic grounds at Lconnrdo. urrcd thrco weeks ago when llov. icr clvlcn committee will bo Inlight will ho Installoil at tho corner haa been jilucnl in tho township reduced from $1 per duy to $3..'iO perpany will permit tlliM tu lie rr I'olice played. It wns also claimed that mnny nnd that nineteen men have, workei f lieil llunlt, nindn a rrpoil Monday At present thn «quad has no am A letter \vnn ri'rrlved aHklng that tlieiie employee:! nf the mosquito cx- Mltldlntpwn township pcopln wero op- Iiiliy IJHIO More on Ilronil Ktrort a total ot 208% (lays nn boroiic: nlgllt tn tho rffict that 8tuciitlon douldod to nent. phirn henriiif; tho namn of Mid- Thn miiynr nnd roimcll cninli'il ii •cynncn would bn nbout $3,r>00. Tho it root bun extended nn Invitation to liy tho tiimrd of fn'rhnklciM It will hr lilli. elr]iiuml. (-mil party tn be helii defclal em- F.IU:i' lioini" by Inn Hoil HnUk «ux« satisfactory to them. Their hnnnhnll wo week". For tho punt nix months f;nU!e nhpliino }i!!otii hilt woulil ad pcnnM. 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Ii.Mm •'•lit 1 nil.In • r.n |iin«.| 'nin wntei', nil rUvft*. ln«ll b«y. , III.. i.i ma l olUri'l I.I in',- U. I.Wh iMtrta, I'miip ami •••• H«. | inth nf I'lnnUh ml. palil llml |h.v n.nil'1 |nv.'«lls«l ity A. Mol, 41 E« unit illtllllolt Wilar, llon| H W, mm! nl.t. ;i,i,»oiy. Allahlln II llaiitt. Aily»i!l»»iinnl, I |y lr.lnl.lo innllri, lK l"»'l. piinllly l •-• • »«•- • •^>-- l>. |« II,,ill, ll||.tu» nv.imt, Itul l | n( Imvlng • •111' II Haul, A,|-. nil. |'>il,l» »i<.n.iji»|,l,.t, M .1 l>. "I ill;.,, I'll' " l>'i II'I '. J. ister of the Third Week in ter of John R. Conovcr, the store- places,throughout the county on elec- April Twenty, Thirty and Miss Mattio Collins and the grooms- keeper and postmaster at Lincroft, Horatio Bailey waB appointed of- made the trip across the continent In A bungalow owned by William tion day as required^ py law. man vai Harry Fuller. and George Coleman Rlchdale of the ficial dog catcher at Atlantic High- an automobile. .• Downes of Fort Monmquth' was der Forty Years Ago. The Christian Endeavor society of Phalanx were married at the. brldc'fl lands to take tho place of Charles Mrs. Andrew Faddonof Park place strayed by fire. The loss amounted Caught Forty Snn!ic«., / gave a party In honor of Mtss Made- to WOO. •••... Forty Years Ago. the Presbyterian church of Oceanic home. The ceremony wa3 performed Hesse, who resigned after catching Men working around Fletchor lako held a sociable at the residence of four dogs. Mr. Hesse said that he line VanMator, Rachel Doremua and ; Daniel Sullivan of Now York The Red Bank and Scabrlght by Rev. Arthur Flandreau of Brook- at Bradley Boach last weok 'found Mrs. Henry Riddle. About twenty lyn, formerly of Lincroft. The brides- made forty enemies by killing the Albert Swackhamer won first prliei. bought two arid one-half acres of street railway company was organ- foiir dogs. ' . The consolation prizes went to Helen forty Bnakos.VarylhE In length' from persons were present. maids were Miss Rachel Conovcr of land from Ashor ; Crawford on the a foot to a foot and a half.. \ ized with, a capital stock of $50,000. Miss Sarah J. Smith, daughter of Miss Laura A. Noonon of LlVicroft French and Charles Metzdorf. Seobeyvllle road at Colt's J^cck. Tho lncorporators were William B. Lincroft and Mrs. Edgar Alexander Lewis H. Smith of Fair Haven, waa of I\'utswamp. James Rlchdalc, Jr., and Walter Patterson of Brldgo ave-! Nino teams of nine member* each Tho first petition which -was filed In It pay's to advertise In Tho RcEister, Price and James A. Turnbull of New- married to Louis A. Soffel, Jr.. of ark and William Fihtard, Carroll T. of Mcrchantvlllo was groomsman. Colt's Neck. The wedding took place A reception was tendered Rev. and Hobait, John W. Chandler, William at New York. W. Conovcr, Thomas Davis, Jr., and Mrs. Clifford Dilks at^tho parsonage Governor Leon Abbctt appointed of the Little Silver Methodist church. William T. Corlios of Red Bank. Mr. Aaron E. Johnson of Howell town- Price was president of the company, David Davis, Walter King and Gll- ship assistant prosecutor of Won- man Brower, representing the church Mr. Turnbull treasurer and Mr. Davis mouth county. secretary. Colonel' William Pintard official -board, the Epworth league was counsel for the company. The and the Sunday-school, made ad- road was to extend from the railroad Thirty Years Ago. dresses of welcome. Frank. Sherwood station at Rod Bank io the junction Miss Rosena Vcnable, daughter of was master of ceremonies. Solon of Blngham avenue and the main Edwin Venable of Long Branch, waa were sung by Mr. King, Mrs. Xeater road at Oceanic; a distance of four married to Albert A. Helser ot Red C. Lovctt and Mrs. Frank Smith. . miles. Bank; The ceremony took place at The Central railroad station -at The commencement exercises of the bride's homo and waa performed Port Monmouth was broken into, but jsll out—we are forced io by Rev. John Handloy, pastor of St. some chewing gum In slot machines" Mrs. M.'E. Perkins's Riverside sem- was the only loot ..obtained... _W. JE.. *he:«ntlusion that the inary were held in collided with Borden's grocery wagon. R. Snyder and Miss M. Louise Sny- nty guests were present nnd prizes ! This frightened her horse and it ran der. , were won. by ilti. £t;cd D.-Wlkoff, J away, upsetting the wagon. She was Stephen Aumack of Keyport was Mrs. Joseph H. Lynch, Mrs. Walter | ALLAIRE & SON dragged along the road for some dis- painting E. D. Pettcy's house at that "French. Mrs. James Cooper. Jr., Mrs. place when the ladder slipped nnd Clark Holbrook. Mrs. Gilbert Reck- AGENOS, too. tance and badly bruised. less jjnd Mica Etta Miller. Elias Atwater, a clammcr and well Mr. Aumack fell to the roof pt the known resident of Atlantic High- piazza. In trying to save himself Miss Dora VanBiuiil, daughter of A. D. COOPER lands, dropped dead while out sailing from {ailing Mr. Aumack thrust his Joseph VanBrunt ot KcnnPburg, and hand through a pane of glass and i£ Hoop, son of William Roop (HI Urgnd St., -K«d Bank In his clam boat. He was brought home by his Ron, who was sailing his hand was badly cut.- of .Belfiml... were- miirrJcd. at.--the Kcanijburg Methodist church by Rev. 2nd Flooi • Tel 3150. with him. A doctor pronounced death William DeGroff of Keyport was duo. to heart disease. Ho was 58 appointed a member of the state J. W. Tower. The bridesmaid was ysars old and left a widow and six oyster commission. The commission- Miss Edna VanBrunt, a sl3ter of the children. ers had charge of the leasing of the bride, and the groomsman was Os- Smiling and Happy grounds, licensing all boats, etc., in wald Roop. a brother of the groom.. William I*. Corlica of Monmouth Tho G, V. Johnnon drug company street was Knocked flOWR by a Horse accordance with a new law passed by the legislature. The salary ot the of- of Highlands was organized in fice was $500 a year. George E. Jenklnson's IEIW office. The —and Why Not? MPI. William F. Malchow of West lncorporfltnrs were Harry N. John- Front street entertained a few son. GrannMn V. Johnson and Ray- friends. Among her guests were Mr. mond Fleet of Highlands, Sidney H. She is another bf Red Bank's, ladies and, Mrs* Theodore .Fowler.pL.-Rcd Conoyor of Freehold and Frank E. Bank; Everett C. Walling of Little ft'fi"of Ked'BatVkT 'CnfTcap'Ttal sfdelf -•who-hasfouncHhat-the "cleaning" trous Silver and Mrs. William Covert, Miss of the company was $50,000. bles that are so vexing are all a thing Viola Corhart and Yere Valleau of Mips Mary Brennnn, daughter of Bone Meal Nitrate of Soda Now Monmouth. Thomas Rrennnn of Keyport, was of the past. Miraclean gives her just At St. James's church Miss Julia T. married to William Hegerty of Bay- the kind of cleaning she feels she has Kingston of Red Bank became the on tie. The wedding took place in St. Sulphate of Ammonia bride of Edward J. Porter of Middle- Joseph's church, the ceremony being a right to expect. town. The attendants were - Miss performed by Rev. M. C. Q'Donnell. Mi.-3 Mnrparet Brennan was brides- Potato Fertilizer Sarnb E. Portrro a ?istcr of the groom, nnd James Casscrly of Mid- maid nnd Timothy Hegerty was Our plant has passed the rigid require- Sheep and Goat Manure dlctown. groomsman. >. ments of the'Miraclean Institute, there- At a recent school entertainment Pearl WoruVn and Robert Cook, Bone Potash at Kpyport prlies wore offered to the students In the commercial depart- fore this scientifically correct Gannent boy and p^rl selling the greatest num- I ment of the Red Bank high school, cleaning service can only be had at ber of tickets. The winners were received diplomas from the Zancr Muriate of Potash Blood (dried) Lloyd Mason, son of S. F. Mason, and school nf penmanship of Columbus, Leon's plant.' V Kittle Johnson, daughter of Isaac L. Ohio. The previous year those pupils Blood and Bone (tankage) Johnson. h.id received diplomas from the Pal-, Miss Sarah Vaughn, daughter of tner school of penmanship ot New Soil and all spots must go when the Jerry Vaughn of Lincroft. enter- York. Greenhouse Top Soil tained some friends at a dance. Those Miss Katharine Relgclman, daugh- WILL BE OFFERED present besides the family .were Liz- ter of Christian Relgelman of Sca- Especially recommended for LawrV Top Dressing zie. Majgle and Patrick Vaughn. brlcht, arrived home from Europe af- Agnes and James Daly and Harry ter beins held up throe- weeks on the $0.00 per Cubic Yard—Delivered. Burk. Mediterranean sea on account of a conl strike. While In Italy Miss Rel- Miracleaner The Red Bank high school euchre club met at the home of Joseph War- gelninn met tho king and queen at starts in and there is a very definite A COMPLETE SELECTION OF TOOLS, ner on Leroy place The prizes were a reception. TO YOU won by Bertha Krldol. Carrie Mount, Mis.i Hadlo Moran. daughter of reason why. GARDEN SUPPLIES AND SUNDRIES FOR Lester Patterson and Percy Bennett. Jamefl Moran. and Frank Brand, son The barn and water tower on the of Crcnrgt* Brand, both of Wall street. THE CARE OF TOUR LAWN AND GARDEN property of John F. James on the Red Unnk. were married at St. AND PRIVATE ESTATE. river bank, just east of the town lim- James's church by Rev. Father Ken- Your garments it.", was burned to the ground. The nedy.' Mrs. Blanche Wonzel was loss amounted to 51,500. bridesmaid and George Willis waa ] Miss Leonette Snyder, daughter of groom-man. are subjected tn a scientifically correct GRASS SEED I George B. Snydor of Fair Haven, was The board of freeholders awarded ; married to Walter Hudson of Jersey the contract to build the. section of process that eliminates" the "guess- Red, White and Blue City. The ceremony was performed the ocean boulevard between Hlgh- work" so often resorted to in ordinary til ! h- hrlde's home. nml« nnd Senhright to Richard R. 1 dry cleaning... The best mixture obtainable. 60' ">• Thr town of Keyport was prepar- Hughes of West Long Branch. The tn;: ,-i:i nnlinnnc.1 against lounging on Ruction was one and one-third mileH APRIL Special Lawn Grass Seed tlio iint^ find another ordinance ne and Mr. Hughca'a bid was $9,- 35' i <": ii Jim: the speed of flutomobile3 Ili.u'.l^'l the town. .). anrt .1. W IClvworth company of CMiradefp The township committee of Eaton- 1 Kpyport hmight frnni W. I.. Terhune ! t'll [i AUNI M'A< Send us your rugs for Shampooing. They will be returned //111 t;nf TOOri r> .1)1 K' III Mil hi U. to you like new. Domestic 9x12, $5.00; Oriental 9x12, $8.50. ' IVMA.'ln I.IM EONSI, Express Your Thoughts CLEANERS With I'lowers A Local Firm 'i'hrir henulu Itext of>ri'«r,i',i Employing Local Help ihf r.fiiri! nl the ncaislin). Om iracleanJ tfotiii'i* me l/ir finr.if . . . . unit ^clcaji ara breath oftfjpntyf Who Spond Their PHONE Red Bank 2800 Money Locally M IE A R MAIN 0! I ICK A PLANTs Phone Rumson M0 70-70 Wliiln Si.r, Mirnrlonn InitiluteHtn\ n»nU,, N, J. U. ,H. nml Cnnaila. Amuw <>l Turn Riwn M.//W.SON. N, i. SHEFFIELD FARMS O^^IK K RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 20, 1932.
tutlonal care is not necessary, may CANDIDATES OALORK. • ! IvXI'LOSIO.N IN HOUSE. Old Age Pensions make application but cannot.remain ;P :R.' • HOUNIHAN In" the Institution' If allowance is No Dearth lnl"H(Sn Sceliinr lo BoLonjr Brunch IlulldJng Wrecked, LJ y granted. Commissioners at Long Branch. Presumably by a Bomb. Start July 1st I lavaee you A bcoutiFulhome—purchased Contractor and Builder ' Q—13; What evidence of age will Long Branch Is preparing for a A vacant two-story frame building after yr.iri ofji/mu'i1 Many ptople h«ve be required? SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING battle royal at the municipal election at Long Brunch, owmul by Joseph invested their lilc s vnlr t}i |n one prop. SCREEN AND STOKM ENCLOSUEKS Applications Now Being »ReT A. A birth certificate if one can on May 10th when five commission- Luparojli; wa.s fk^lrnyofl by a mys- ertyanrtya d IlidtJlturtian would be rmnoul, Tolpphono 040-M . 180 Bridge Avenue, Ucd Bank, N. J, ceived by John L. Montgom- be obtained. If not, then other evl- ers arc to be elected. Three of the tcrioun explosion early Friday morn- FirFire hlhcc m< t i;ncrc,r,frirm/ofyoui;n-crc,r,frirm/ofyour ce of a convincing nature must ing. Kircmeii' v/ero of tho opinion homr, but iff a reliablrelbl e ojcr.t I ; prcviclinl i ery, County Director—Hqjv be secured. Baptismal certificates, present commissioners, Nathan P. Cranmer, Thomas A. Beatty and that a bomb was used. Luparclli sound insurance protection you ntcd not Plan Will be Carried Out. marriage certificates, or citizenship could give no r'cason why anyone worry about linoficlal foil from fire, papers will be helpful. Charles E. Brown, have filed peti- Appllcatlono for old ago pensions ions for re-election, but it is believed should want to bomb his house. He Graham-Paige and Peerless Q—14. .To whom'should applica- moved from It a fenv months ago rintl are now being received by John L. tion for relief be made? that Mayor J. William Jones will flic Write, riuim. or Call Montgomery, County Director of Old petition. Among the others who la now living at' Now York. Win- Service and Parts A. .John L. Montgomery, Director down of ncnrljy 1KIU::M worn broken Ago Relief, 131 Pearl street, lied Of Old Age Relief, 131 Pearl street, filed petitions are Alton V. Evans, for Information. Bank. Under the law payments will acting police magistrate; Isaac Wool- by the force of tho nxploKimi. Lu- Red Bank. parclli was In the house Wednesday. Simonizing Supplies Storage not begin until July. The county Q—15. Where may application ley, Monmouth county jail warden; hao been divided Into nome twenty blanks or information concerning Marshall Woolloy, former mayor and districts and volunteer workcra have the law be. secured? . director of streets, retired; Joseph Cur Door Cuts (Jliecii. been enrolled to aid in the large A. From Mr, Montgomery." J_ Schwarlc, ex-flre chief; Frank r r : VAN DORN amount of investigation necessary Ralph Julian of Briti, , o uvontio if- FREI? Q—16. Must each applicant fill Howland, former Mayor; Harry P. ceived medical treatment nt the Shrewd, careful buyers read The Register's Class- In each case before tho Welfare Blodgett, son of the late United 77 Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J. Board can net on any application. out an application blank? Rivervlew hospital last week for lac- 478. A. Yes, or have It filled out byStates Senator Rufua Blodgett; Dr. ified Advertisements. Here you find the scHcr who _ Becausq of tho great arnqunt of William Strollo, civic leader; Leo J.erations on the check. He received some-personJn his behalf. . The Di- the injury, while closing a car door. wants to sell and the buyer who wants to buy. misunderstanding concerning tho old rector or a member of his staff will Warwick, former district""" court ago' rcllof law as to who Is entitled be glad to assist in filling out tho judge; Walton Sherman, hanlter; to -rccelvo pensions and under what Frederick A. Houseman, retired fin- conditions the State DlvlfIon of Oldapplication in proper form. Age Relief has prepared a series of Q—17. Is any foo regulred for 01- ancier; Harry VanBrunt. banker; questions and answers designed lo ing an application? ' ' Henry Herbert and M. H. Strollo. A clear up many points. The series A. No. There should be no ex-Communist ticket of five is also be-, follows: pense ,in this connection. ing made up. Q—18. Must a person receiving re- Lovers Of Beauty f Furnoao: lief tinder this law live in a borne of HEALTII AGENCIES TO MEET. —Ts ~ provide—'for the ^protection his.own? — - can now torn old furniture into new welfare and relief of aged persons A. Not necessarily.. He may JIv» Session Will no Held at Asbury In need, and residents in the State In his own home, or In some other Pork Next Week. • « with this modem enamel .• « of New Jersey. suitable family home. 20 Broad Street, Red Batik, N. J.; Q—1. At what age Is a man^ or Q—19. Is the amount of allow- The Monmouth county federation woman eligible for relict under " ance fixed by law? of public health agencies will hold Old Age Relief Low? A. No. It shall be determined by its quarterly meeting at AHbury A. Severity (70) years. the County Welfare Board but In no Park on Saturday. April 30th, in Q—2. Is this relief intended an a case shall it exceed the rate of one conjunction with the conventions of pension for all persons seventy dollar per day. the New Jersey organization1 fqr years of age and over? ' Q—20. If application is approved, public health nursing, the New Jer- A. No. It Is only for those unable In what form will relief be granted? sey league of nursing education and to maintain themselves, cither in A. Whenever practicable, by cash the New Jersey state nurses' asso- whole or In part and who have ,no or check. £ ciation. The meeting will be held children or other persona able to Q—21. What provislonsSaro mado in tlie Montorory hotel. One of tho support them, or responsible under for funeral expenses? moHt interesting features of the ses- tho laws.of this state for'their sup- A. If applicant's estate Is not suf- sion will be nn address by H. R. port. ficient, the County Welfare Board is Kattenborn, who is known to radio Q—3. What relatives are legally authorized to pay the accrued listeners as the editor of the news- responsible? monthly payment plus such addition- paper of the air. Mr. Kaltonhorn A. Children and grandchildren, al sums as may be necessary, up towill speak at two o'clock on the sub- husband, and wife. , " a tfital of one hundred (JlfJftOO) dol- ject. ''We Look at tho-World." , CJ—i. Is a non-citizen eligible? lars. A. No. Q—22, In the event the decision of Q—5. What are the • resident re- the County Welfare Board Is too Bterncr Won't Hun. quirements? long delayed or unsatisfactory, what Senator E. Donald Sterner has an- , A. A person must have resided in action is possible? nounced that he will not be a can- tho otalo continuously for at loast Under tho provisions of the didate for rp.-election thl:j year. Re- fifteen years Immediately preceding law you may appeal to the Division publican leaders were in conference tho dato of -application and resided of .Old Age Relief, State Depart- at Washington last week with Mayor I In. ..the County continuously for atment of Institutions and Agencies, C. E. F. Hetrick of Asbury Park and least one year immediately preced- setting forth the facts in full as toSenator W. Warren Barbour in nn ing dato of application. the necessity of relief. These facta effort to secure candidates for the Q—6. What constitutes .continu- must be verified by five citizens of offices for which no Republicans have life" couiily. ""•' "•'"• ^---- - "yet^ A. Continuous residence In the 'themselves. state shall not be deemed to have Due to the qff-Season, we are offering our Entire Stock of High-Grade been Interrupted by occasional per- BKUNO WANTS HIS JOB. Judge at Trenton Show. iods of absence therefrom if the to- Mrs. Stanley Blakcly of Matawan Coats made of Tweeds, Cheviots, Camel's Hair and Polo Cloth. This said" tal of such periods of absence doe.? Snjs They Cant Keep Him Out Be- lias been selected aa judge for the not exceed two years, and during the cause He's Exempt Fireman. tetrier breeds of working UogK, ex- includes coats featured by "Mitzi Green." i YOUXL enjoy using Masury's Quick Dry- five year3 Immediately preceding cept the shepherds, children's classes ing Enamel becauseit covers over painted date at application, has not removed Basil B. Bruno of Long Branch, and unclassified specials, for the from the state and remained for a who was declared ineligible for ap- Trenton Kennel club's show, which Every Coat is marked with plain figures. Just deduct 20%. -and varnished surfaces in one coat • • • period aggregating ono year. • pointment as assistant probation of- will be held in the armory at Tren- goes on easily • . «Jeaves no brush marks Cj—7. la ii portion eligible who, ficer under civil service because of ton on Saturday, April 30th. because of a physical or mental con- his age, may contest his right to • • • makes a hard enamel finish and • •. In tuMtiiy stylish dition, is In need of continued" Insti- continue in ofllce. Herbert Bcott of dries in four hours. colors ... bright tutional caro? Freehold is scheduled . to succeed red, green, orchid, A. No. Bruno. The Long Branch man Is jade, orange, yellow Q—8. May an applicant transfer reporting daily to the probation of- Recommended far painting wood and €.. and all the oth«r or assign property for the purpose flco with tho expectation of claiming wicker tables and chairs . . • wood, iron colors that add cheer of rjunllfylng for relief? his salary. Bruno claims he can arid sunshine to your A. No. continue his ofllce on the ground he and brass beds • • • bureaus • • •maga- home. Many pleas- Q—9. IB a person eligible who has is an exempt fireman. He may seek ing effects can bs been convicted at any time of a (el the vacancy caused by the resigna- zine racks • • • smoking stands ... kitchen made by tbo use of ony or high misdemeanor? tion of Frank L. TenBroeck of As- cabinets . . . in fact, every piece of fur- Iwo colors • • • onn , A. No. bury Park. Probation Oiiiccr Hough- for ttt,e largesurfaccs Q—10. What Is the maximum val- ton has announced that In the Inter- niture in the h,ome. • . J And the otherfor th» ' iio of real or personal property that est of, economy he will not fill this edges and trimming.! J may bo owned without disqualifying vacancy at present. Biuno is ex- tho applicant? pected to offer a voucher for n hnlf A. 53,000. month's salary at the next meeting CJ—11. Will It be possible for ap- of the freeholders and if it Is not plicant to retain nuch property? paid he will start suit. A. Tho County Welfare Board may require that such property be DUE TO THE WEATHER MANY OF OUR transferred to the County upon the Over 300 Days In Hesplrator. order of the Court of Common Fleas. If relief in discontinued during the Rita Sigmund,* five-year-old daugh- lifetime of applicant, the value of ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Slgmund, REGULAR CUSTOMERS COULD NOT ATTEND. tho property transferred, less the fe- of Cliffwood. has spent 21-1 days in Distributed liy tal amount of relief granted, shall a respirator at the Long Branch hos- be returned to the applicant, or inpital. She is recovering from infan- case of his death, become a part of tile paralysis. Physicians are certain ana THE ASPDIN CO. tho estate of the deceased. thnt she will eventually recover her full health. Each day she Is allowed WHOLESALE IlKTAIT. Q—12. May a person now living in a public institution receive' this out of the machine for several hour3. Phone 1129 Red Bank, N. J. allowance? It. will require another five or six 8 White St., months before tlio. girl Is able to do Distributors of Faint In Mnnmoiith County" A. A person whosa physical con- dition 19 nuch that continuous instl- without the respirator. Dining Room Living Room Bed Room
NOTICE. SUITES • SUITES SUITES To DITONITOIIS IN AND OIIKMTOM 1IK THK MKItOIIANTO TltUS'l' C0M- 1'ANlf OK lil'.l) HANK, N. J.: l'uiKiinut lo Clm|>tcr 'i'l^t rtl tht l,iuv« :l)0 A. M. In ,T;«!J I1, M.. rmei'l .'Inhiritayni n>t i:ntiiitiny^ frmii turn A. H. to 12:110 SCHWARTZ'S M. hor •-II,,,. "n.l ., r-.lll..,n in ic'iuent- Showing Manufacturer's Regular Price Label—$23.50. >.,l In nuiltii ttirli* t'loofs nf Oltthil nil man ,,,'!„,..I1',In un,l inu.t IM.M'UI Ilirlr Knv. In ven l'«« IIM,I; MuMn.«« dull Iliiuk, ,u ,,ll,rr ,ivl,|f,i,n ,,r tii' 20 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. I'nliit nf Dm I'nlliitv nf MiMillmlllli Illuiln # .,l, III,I HI'! .I" «f MIIHII, I'I..' Until,, II Inirliy iilv,ii Hint Ilin linli ill,, ur Mn>, )',i:iL\ l>1 )M >,r ihtt .i,lin'illii>r Im mi (inlet fur .39 Ilin rulnllui,.!,), of M.utltl' lu..t t,it,,ln Nlllt ornnrnr. H\\\t I'Mi Nrt; Kilrs' Urito ali/i — HI |,v |i|), lyiil . I li.l., t,»'Vlllll,llll O'lllllllnn, l,,l. lirn\y SIIU lrlitRO trim. Hpninl flnUh. • h „„!,! • ,| y ,,f M ailli. lUinmcl, In llrnill'U' $'.VW pair. 1 M. IHrllinr. IMi Ihn »»\- In '| li»,i,lni« I; IU|,| (iltnriinlri'il fant rotnrn! Inlrrtt At IViccn You'll A);rrc Arc Your (inm . . . Our I .onn. •' • I tii....|, tin. HI •.m ,II«IKIIV III... I, II. •II,,... !'.,il,lJ, II,,. ,,,, ,),„ All rnliil»~ Tiill «li(.; K I'lrif ,I,.IUI!H||'|| „. Mill, ,ml I,, II ,„,,,,,,,, Itriiiilnr M" >niil. W«' Know I'liin Will Brine Out Ilimnlci] inilv, ll»w ,t0i,rv t>?lU. M,itii.i.ii,ili I nI, I'm,I,I, I I.,!,' I'l.'l I" '!»• M | Ml II, MAN III | mini I OMI'.MIV 150 yds. Brocaded Satin Ml III.II Jl,wih, II J , I,, ll,,,,l,|.il,,, Mr \Y. M. Ml HtlllU:, Damask 20 Bath Robes 27x54 8'3xl0'6 9x12 I iv,I ii.i,v, ll. J. Mn'nTi' ni'.i. Tiiij llunmiil™,! 111(1-,. i.uri, \\,,,,l $ t .98 linti w\\\v - <• HIM milt 'vA In it Now, nllroithn i nlnrai nil »lir. $| 2-95 My ni ItrcllUr JIDH SJ.69 $H I Ilia -i Mi,i,il< VI ynni 1 11 • nt ,UI,n, 150yds. BcldingHaminway l M>> I ".I,,! r ,.f M.,«. 60 yds; Flowered Challis ,....,11,, ,,,.l. ,.,, H,« I , ,,|,,||, ,|,, ,,l M«r- li, >n", >'• •|.|.ll.« (.f Ull.i, Pure Silk Satin ^^^^ TJE;RMS CASH—ALL SALES FIIJJAL! Ml,.,'!..' I...".I,, ,l,,r,,-..| I,.l|,« I, |,.,<|,V ,i . LI ii, MI r ..i.| ,I.,.....I ,„ .,1,11.11 I,, 11,1, ...I... .11..,. «-l|.,|r »....,!„, Crepe UXc „, .1 ,11, III,I, ,1.1,,. .,,.( .I.B....U ,,.|., ,,.|k. ..MM',, iln|> In Inih nlilr • u I.,..., ',.» .i.i.. i.r H.« »r.i,t,,M • Iri:<11•• i i; in vi >.l* ,1,., -,:l 1. I...... |,,,,..I „[
li.i. I I...I, .1,1 II I U.,.1. ;o Im) 14 yds. Pure Wool VI yd«. Transparent Pure I I tint I.IHVIIT, GLOBE I...... III... !) J Broadcloth * «f ™ Silk Velvet t *fl ^ |H" |!r.,| I'm,|, |l«g1el«t liqvcli idi •> vi I,,, i «f l"ias I 22 East Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. |lit.l.)(ll l>, lltH.a ^|>" lltl I'M tin REfa kAJJK REGISTER,, UMt S*. JAMES HONOR BOIX. r of Tubni-tialn Evidence of rug tltriii, ikr day-old thicks If ho, ^e- tnixturti that la 4 pounds of corner .caving han been foun^ on the roek- slre« nlgh-traae pull«l», than, If JIBsultiUate or bltlcslrjne, 0 jiounds of Pupils With Proficiency In Tholr ut iambs ot BetiHlaz6r, «6vcral purchases bis 12 to iO-wcek-oia pul- high calcium hydrated lime and SO — One Week Old— Studies for March. untlrcd years B. C. lets. His mortality Is practically gallons of water, or 1 pound of blue- Prltaitlve Oriental cleaning was eliminated and ula birds aro ready Btone, Hi pounds of lime and 12 gal- The following puplla of the Red une ages ago by Immersing In ato do business. lons o( water, . - White Leghorn Chicks Banlc Cathollo Bchool.. w«ro on tlio trcam of running water, later fol- Already softie reqiloBts for 12-wcick- "ThoroligKhoss in this application honor roll for March: swed by a similar process; using a olfl piiliets have tomb to tHf bounty Is IHSHiyimportant it. Senior ' class—Rcglna Anabro. AKHCS tot paddle to teat out the Boll andextension office and w6 In turn are Ilurkn. (iraio llcMurlu. M»ry DcMorln, Vio. till later by the addjtion of a crude commurilcaUng with pouHrymeri who let Klaor. Jiunca McShurry, Anna Myrray. CANDIDATE toil CONGRESS. Kmlly Schrocr, Lorehe Sieffcrt, MorftBtct 'egotable oil soap, X>iyiri{r was done biake a business bf sSUlng pUllets. Wctzcl. iy placing the rugs on brahcheo laid It Js not too eai-ty tir the farlijer tb Majrjr Woshburn Una ent f>oil 61 the SejiUbllcllh orfanlzatldrt jainiiv Wooley. ard on tho cylinders of this cqulii^ rotot the grapgtape grower ihliat stavt in the three 9oUntlo,a, MtihtrtoUtli, Pnrice Edward Island'Certified Scad Potatdei, Eljth Krfldo—James Arnorip, WUllarri 'an»p; KBtliryirKcinierty; lent. -Going .thrbugh__tHB niilchln6 pparly y iInn tM ies6n. t* pi^L ijlddle3ex nritl Dcenri. , !-_'..._ JoiiaiKK (i (ri KU -^V -T - fitlward Harbisonin. Mary Nolan, Justin n cylindrical forin, thd pllo of tfia vines from any Infection. One of ••• Ottlbll SfeU, taWii GrassTSeedlr Swift*a Vigoro, SMLMICOS . Ccrard Sloyanl . .Frank VnnHrunt. ug is automatically parted; A eo^' the-first things he should dd is la •• Wew Sypp 9f ilyoVopiarife. , .. , Seventh Rpnde-—Richard AttrldRC, Mnry oanut oil is released and hundreds clean up the trasH In atid nrotind the Garden Seeds of high germination. Also, Gar- YEAHj IT SAYS Carton, Catherine t'inn. Theodore .Flynn, Herbert T. Shitlh o< .Keypdrt has VlftctTit Pinaiii MHO Jackoon, Jlorsarut if tiny soft brushes shampoo the vineyard, paftlculatiy We pld Ifeavis designed a new typo of hyqropldne. deh IIiirMson, Joet-ph HlefTcrt, . le right Uown to its baBe. A rlnBO from ttie prevlduB sedson, Which cdr- It is twelve feet long, fifty;inches flbUgh* and Iie^ai WEU-WHO -imrhbdiatoly applied -"which floats r'y-the flirieiioo ttver, - _-.-.-- . | _ '.'.'. .... \Villinn) f'»ijp('rihv?jiitRf John Mul- wlda nna.has ar freeboard o£ iour- WOULDN'T HAVE vihill, Willtnm Wichmann,-' ho -suds, blaclc with . grime and Naturally It Is quite Impractical to teon inches. Mr. Smith is a marlno PHONE Fifth crnde—Mary Arnonc, Harry Ben- :reaftd, to tho surface -whofeupoh a romoVe every old leaf frbih iho vino-i draftsman, Having hod cjxperiehco In i" nett. Frances Carton, Jnne Corbett, Thorn- acuum. romdves it. The process the Humphreys ship building corpor- RED BANK SENSE ENOUGH ns Dean, Anno Kinan, Edward Healy,- Mar-' akes pnly eight to sixteen seconds yard, so that spraying Is resorted to ion Hnsnn. Marjorio Jenoa., Walter Kclle- •om tho,time that thB.riig is first to protect the how growth from any ation at Keyporl otid Now; yorlt- H* 6O9 TO 00 THAT WHEN her, Marfjfireb Kelly, John jUnns, John Lit- source of Infection that may remain Is Havlhg a, boat of this type- built by s Sons tle, MiiTKarcj. Mi-Dumiuyii, tieorge O'CRI- turipehea-to the t|mo that the Va<> THEY NEEDA nit. KviKcnln O'llcrn, Jnhn Pierce, Sailie um rihiovea the rinse.' It la said to after the trash has beeh removed. Thomas I* Archer. It is expected to J'ower. John Rohrey. akc, scientifically, t*erity-tHf«b isia- THo first Spray should bo applied attain a speed or fifty miles an hour EAtONfOWN, ;. J. Phoile 180-W. NIGHT PHONE 2472-H Fourth KraUc—Murtnuch "E(lwarIt rcprcRcnt* jTiirs of ramtrrh nnd PI- IMtrlniMilaUon by n utMT of prominent riigliifcitl Atxl tmhrrn In H nmV «ri» In
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l&SJ'jiji'1^ ^./ji*. *.. RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 20,1982.. u. gun for a card-'party to be held In FOR SALE Vliss Inscoe Wins June. Jacob £. Hoffman was elected financial secretary of the association Sand, Gravel, Blue Stone, and Albert Sayles was nominated as Cinders, Top Soil, Peanut A Gorgeous Quilt a member of the board ol trustees. Stone and Fill Dirt. Jacob Castlebaum is making alter- of $106^50 Realized for ations to his frame (tors building on Steinbachs Is Open Till Excavating. the Benefit of Needy Mothers Bay avenue. A hew glass front will STEINBACH ixiji. Their Children—Award be ono of • tho Improvements. Heavy Hauling. A postponed meeting of tho High- Get Our Prices ! Made by the Mayor. lands building and loan association Last Wednesday rjight a silk and] .will be held tomorrow night. civet quilt made by Mrs. Charles William Smith of Jersoy City and 9P.M. on Saturdays! COMPANY CHARLES HESSE 3. Throcltmorton of Broad street, Thomas Dodd of Brooklyn have rent- ed bungalows at Quast's harbor for BELFOItD, N. J. \ yha Is one of. tho oldest residents ASBUBsY iN x Tel, Hcansburg S26-J. >f Red Bank, was disposed of on the summer.' ho co-operative plan at the Carlton William Fohlhaber, Sr., has been heater. Tho -winner was Miss Jes- kept Indoors with grip. ilo Inscoe of Cooper road, Middle- Harry Sculthorp Is building nn ad- own township, and tho award was dition to bl» Restaurant on the boule- nada .by. Mayor Charles R. English, vard. . 'he mayor drew three-shares on tha Slot machine field glasses have [Ullt from a box in,which all the been Installed along the boulevard. haroa had been deposited. The A detachment of 150 soldiers from r Every Coat and Suit 'eduction :lilrd number drawn WBB 110 and it various: forts han assembled nt I ort was owned by Miss Inscoe. The Hancock within the past week' and lret number was 320 held by C. Fred Will leave soon for Panama, jr fares Wagner and the second number was Bohlke, who Is a member of the de- 110 hold by Mrs, Nowton'Dofemus. tachment, wag arrested here Sunday* Remaining^ln Stock The quilt was displayed with the on a charge of disorderly conduct and Weru WEEKEND .Id of a spotlight before the award was sentenced to ten days in tho Effective April 29 van made. Its varied colors and the county Jail by Recorder Charles me quality of tho workmanship Woolley. Every week to SeptcmhetJ,- ero. much.admired by.the audience, MJ JSogler, and .children spont special round tfip week-end he profits amounted to $100.50 and Sunday with relatives at New York. 111 of this money will be used for Tony Monzzopano visited relatives at tickets will be sold at the one the benefit of needy mothers and Port Leo Sunday. William Thomas their children. A considerable part was a Bronx visitor Sunday. way fare plus one tenth-effect- of tho proceeds has already been ex- ing a reduction of nearly one londod. • half—between all stations on Atlantic Highlands the railioads named. Also gen- ^.ighlands News erally to the Middle West to . (The Red Bank Honlntcr can bo bought Less Than Marked Price (The Red Dank lloalstor can be bought In Atlantic Highlands at the stores of and including Chicago and St. Highlands at BoiUa'a drug store ontl illlam Left", W. Lemburs and A. Katz.) Louis and to Eastern Canada. Joseph Rttunett's stors), James VanMater qf this place and Tho Improvement of roads has been [arold Whitney of Red Bank went Now, while the styles, fabrics and Tickets good Ictvlng from noon ho outstanding feature of tho un- rout fishing last Friday In North day to midnight Saluiday. Returning imploymont relief program under the rorsoy. Mr. VanMater caught six furs ate -still smart and new... all to lctvo destination sny< time eo and ircctlon of Councilman Jacob S. .rout. loctudjnff midnight trains 'the fol- Hoffman. John street, Center avenue our Spring coats and suits for wom- lowing Monday. Good in Pullman The Hagemeler house on Hooper > carson payraentof regular Pullman _.Jftc.kson, street''have been re- .venuo has been rented through the en, misses, juniors and larger women • charues.llbcralstop-ovcn returning. mlred and at tho point where these 3owtoll agency to John P. Lafferty CcmpMt dilaih alanf llctll e$ itrcota. converge-a triangular.._plot, if Hnddon Heights, contractor, who are reduced ! The special pricing of with a flagpole In the center, has been building the new Shore highway. lutd out. A strip, of land along the Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Fox of Brook- 25% less than usual... is one "which NEW JERSEY CENTRAL railroad tracks that was formerly an n have re-opened their home on thrift and fashion-minded people eyosora is being converted Into a road ilxth avenue. PENNSYLVANIA to bo known as South Second street. John S. FHtcroft, Jr., has been will appreciate ! Spring streqt will bo graded, At sworn in as a justice of tha pence. Water Witch the principal streets He was elected last fall for a full have been resurfaced, with gravel and term. at tho last moetlng the mayor and The high quality which you will find council passed a resolution notifying Mr. and Mrs. B. Wolls of Brooklyn ho property owners at Water Witch ill re-open their "Bridge House" for this new low price is not one to WHEN ITS AN... to lay sidewalks and curbing. An- his week. They returned recently ther project win brriiirrniiing- iivrof Jrom a trip to Paris. be easily duplicated ! Choose from tho Valley street gully. Mountain •derlcTia RoUettr'liafl Totlfl'ncd avenuo and Chestnut street, near tho rom Florida and will Bpend tho dress aridspbfts^mbdels, witK fiir or lighthouse, are to be Improved under summer with her niece, Mrs. May . furless in the new 1932 high fashion! tho program. McHenry! John B. Swan, 89 years old, the Last week a landslide at Water mly surviving: member of Clinton B. STEINBACHS—Second Floor Wear the Witch blocked tho road near Con- Isk post. G. A. R., sufforod a cut ners'a hotel, Two largo oak trees fell ivor his eye last week when he was across tho road with tho landslide. 3truck by tho edge of a door, which Tho torco ot men under Mr. Hoffman had blown shut by the wind. soon had tho road cleared. Tho trees Improvements aro being made to th were cut up and tho wood taken to Woodward's service station. tho Incinerator. Mr, and Mrs. Georgo Owon of Irv- Mrs. John O'Nolll of Water Witch ington spent the week-end with Mrs, FOR BETTER gavo birth to a son last week, and Something Knit By Hand...of X Olympiad ara Jackson. Mrs. Georgo White, also of Water Mr. and Mrs, John O'Neill of Pas- Performance Witch, gavo Birth to a daughter. nlrj woro week-end visitors here. Tho ladles' aid society of the William Lloyd, Jr., who is In tho Whether You Are Going to the Have youl battery MothodlBt church will hold a supper Long Branch hospital with plouro- Games in Los Angeles Or Not I Impeded by uperlenctd men. tomorrow night. Tho Sunday-school inoumonia, continues to improve. Exidt Boltcilu, superior •• lhay board met last night. Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Camp, Jr.. o are, need attention periodically. A debate was a feature of the Hl-Y New York wero visitors here ovoi Shetland Floss meeting last week. Gilbert Parker, Saturday and Sunday. Let ti look over your battery to< Charles Anderaon and William Fchl day—all mati»«walcome. Ourln- haber, Jr., 'wero on one team, ahd Patrick Ryan has bought a now Is the Fashionable Thing To Wear This Spring....Make It Inexpensively iptcllon lervlca It free—and may Georgo Quast, John Adalr and Wll Chevrolet coach. live you loll of trouble and deljy. Kenneth Perkins, novelist, and and Be Doubly Fashionable By Being Thrifty $10.00 Hum McGowan woro on the othor Mrs. Perkins,' who woro in Cali- side. fornia, for tho iwintej", have re-openod Our Service Car With tho arrival of opon woather their homo hero. The Xth Olympiad, a feather-weight ballihuntl tho numbor of visiting flBhormcn is Tony Rich, Jr., has returned from Increasing. Sunday was a busy day tha Long Branch hospital, where he hat... as modern as the times and as sporting Is Always Ready ' for owners of places hiring rowboats underwent an operation for appen- ... is illustrated exactly above. and selling bait. Theso owners main- dicitis. tain a boat-to-boat sorvlcq for fisher- An ushers' union was' organized at rHONE 2112. men, who are suppllod'wlth bait, food a dinner last week at the Methodist If you are ^oing to the Olympic games this Sum- und supplies while they aro anchored church. Matthew Mortionson was mer you will simply have to include it in your In tho river or bay. A supply boa chosen president of tho organization, makes several round trips a day to Arthur Foraon first vice1 president, wardrobe. If not...you will wish it anyway jJohnHansen tho boats. Flounders are running William R. Dawson second vice inci- the Ball at Steinbachs ... for its sheer loveliness of line, its lightness, fairly good here. dent, Howard Atlee third vico presi- Harry N. Johnson, who la running dont. Edward K. Atlee secrotary and There arc other beautifully textured and beauti- its beautiful colors and its modernity ! 42 West Front St., for sheriff, gavo a talk to his horn Arthur Naylor treasurer. Tho mem- fully colored WOOIH. too, each designed for its town citizens at^ a meeting of th bers of tho dinner committee wcro own particular purpose Chooso one or another It is the perfect straw sports hat for 1932. 4 RED BANK Frank J. Hall association last week. Matthew Mortenson, Arthur Naylor, Of tlicso AND 1CNIT SOMETHING BY HAND, Capt Whoelcr of tho yacht PogasU3 Edward K. Atlee, William Maxson, for tho smart wurdrobo contains at least ono was also a speaker. Plans were bc- E. B. Irwin, Paul Bier, Frank Gcr- hnnd-knlt or hand-crocheted garment this year ! STEINEACHS-Sccond Floor ninlno, RUBSOU Phillips, Martin Mor- tenson and Herbert and Latlmer You mlRht nuiko ono of the now mesh wool Ncnlc. sports skirtH, a few colorful sweaters, berets, rt wnlstcont, nu Ascot *carf, an afghan, or a sports The Sodality of St. Agncs's church ..'HI hold n dnnco Friday night, April Jacket. (If you don't know liow, Mlsa Pearson, 22d, In the school auditorium. in tho Art GOOIIH Section will be glntl to teach FREEH Mrs. Stnnloy Hculthorp, who has you, without charge) boon I'Onllmul to thu house more lhan a month with tilckncss, was removed Shetland Wool Colors: The New Olympic Desigti to the Long Brunch hospital lust week for tippclal treatment. Sho ex- Bclce Toiimtii Aquamarine 5 Gallons Gas l'hvk Firan I'limpldit pects to return homo this wock. Oroy Nnvy Orchid Cm 1 Kilnuardn, who la a surgical l-nvendor Corn llllrtit Orange piitlent ut the) Klowcr hospital at New Sports Bracelet With Every One of These Cars. Purple, Mnltv Henna York, Is Improving, Yellow Nile Knit Mr. und Mrs. Raymond Emerson, Turqunlnn (oral iJunln Or«n Think of purchasing a fine running who hnvn been spending the winter Aniro ^"ellow Green C'limnpag^ie In Now York, vlnltcd Mr. and Mrs. ('lilumo lllur (iiirnct IjiplN J. M. Welch Hunday. Thoy wcro ac- $1.00 Old Ito.in (« In rnUlirntn dm fnitlpth mini- silk threrul 32c 1929 Hudaon DcLuxo Scdnn vprsnry of thu orRanlrntlun. M'hn coin- '"fit In ('linrno of tlir, nrniiMiriiirnln II'IIIINIIAI'IIM Klml Mime l»l« nf llnriild K»\\y. Wllllnin Foundation Garments Crulillnc Sndnn Dlinpliy, ClnrMinn .lonr.ii, vvilllmn Mr- l)lv»nny, Joa«p!i Hrn.lr.i-, <)nr>i|(nfllry- 100'/,i Morr I'lcxiblo Than Ordinary AIMn-Onet h«r *n<1 I'nlrlrh lt(m>». Mr, Mi'dlvn- Hupmohilc Sodnn > iiny la n now iiminlixr M Ilia nimpnny, UHC Thh New, N«w IIIPIIIIIPI, l >,n.k l-A-l-l, Mrrifh . i • yoiiV* •in rliaiH.a lit ilimilnllng rmmlr,. $1.00 UK!) HANK, N. J. . Tel. 5j5, tm- I Vft )imr fuiimJ*» f.ll |llt I.III. 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Gehlhaus ot Keansburg. - Be It a managed (o elude the expert Con- NEW STORE ATJTAIB HAVEN. The present location 61 the Ameri- the list of victims of UTe Sunday ^ HOPPING Take Off Trains large owner ot real estate in Middle- Miller Throws dos upon many Occasions. can Gtore branch Is In a frame build- bluo laws oC Plainfield last week. town township and the owner of a The hall was filled to capacity. One-Story Building 30x70, Being ing on tha corner of River road and For nearly three months tho PublDe- and Put on Busses company which operates steamboats Condos Handily Tho committee in charge was head- ' Erected by James LaBau. Fair HaVen road. When this build- New Jersey Theater company, oper- Real E&ite and Insurance between Keansburg ond Now Yoric. ed; by John Bogardus, and Jack Ing Is vacant Mr. LaBau expects to ators of threo motion plcttiro house* Mr. Gehlhaus presented various James LaBau, Fair Haven contrac- *, RED BANE Red Bank Mat Artist Wins Over Moore. The referee for the, boxing move It and build an up-to-date build- at PlalnDeld, lmvo been defying the Central Railroad Company'* arguments why the applications of was Gus Waldon of Trenton while tor, Is eroding a one-story building, JlOT A SPECULATOR 20x70 feet, on the south Bide ot River ing on tha.site. ' - ••' blua laws and keeping. Its theaters I-HONE 397. the two bus companies should not be Plainfield Wrestler After Four- Tony Call of Newark officiated for Proposal Considered by Mid- granted. One .of his arguments was road, near Fair Haven road. The open on. Sunday with a different' teen and a Half Minutes of tho wrestling. William • VonLuUc, manager each week. Last week It dletown Officials Last Week that "we should deal with the rail- front will b« constructed of brick, THEATER MAN ARRESTED. Tugging—Show Pleases, announcer for Station WCCO at was Mr. HoaB'a turn. Although the Rowboats, 10', 12', 14'; road company Instead of with two Minneapolis, was timekeeper. . Joc with large show windows. The rest —Action Deferred. * | of the building will be ot cinder block. managers have been arrested each bus companies under contract with Paul Miller of Itcd Bank, nover in West served efficiently as announc- Company Send* a Near Manager to $24.00 to $37.00. the railroad." It will cost about J5.50O. The Amer- Sunday to satisfy, taehhlftalltles, the-. Last Thursday aftornoon the town- better form, throw "Jim Condos of er. . rialnfleld Every .Sunday. Oinghys, $37.00 to $67.00. ship of Middletown township de- Throughout his talk, Mr. Gehlhaus ican Stores company has leased the Picture houses have been permitted Plalnheld after fourteen and a half The scheduled wrestling match store, which will be ready about June Walter Haas, manager of the to remain opon._ ferred action on the application of laid special emphasis that the right minutes of struggling at the boxing the Bor.o Busses company of Redto provide bus service in lieu of rail- between Teddy HudlnofT ofvSeaglr^ 1st. • • : " Strand theater at Freehold, joined Thompson Boat Works Bank and the Hollo Transit corpora- road service was perpetual, onco It and wrcslllnK show hold last Friday and Jack Ross of Texas did not go It pays to advertise In Tha Registor. CENTER STREET,' tion of Koyport to operate a bus line was granted. He mentioned that nf- on the latter falling to appear. SEA BRIGHT, NEW JERSEY. on the new Bayshore boulevard be- ter half-past four o'clock on each af- Panny Torio of Perth Amboy put tween Highlands and Matawan. The ternoon there Is no railroad service- on his usual act, having as his oppo- application was made six weeks ago. on the Bayshore line to New York nent this time Fred Haupt, the At the meeting last Thursday the or other northbound po|nts. "bearcat chef" of the Monmouth 'act was brought out for the first "MrrGehlhiiis, In tho course of his hotel.—Panny was at h!» best in the time that not only the two bus com- address, told about what had hap- vaudevlllo line and made several panies but also the 'Central railroad pened in other municipalities bor- dering on Middletownship township. dives out of the ring to tho groat company are ^interested In the mat- nmusement of_U™ customers. He ter. According to statements made He rolated that the officials of Union by representatives of the railroad Beach, Keyport and Matawan had retired from the ring'after sixteen minutes of clowning. Haupt seemed For Rent - 6 Rooms and Bath company, an agreement has been granted permission for the new bus made with the two bus companies Jino to operate. He said tho officials anxious to stage a real match, but whereby busses will be substituted of Atlantic Highlands had taken sim- had little to work on. House has just been painted outside and repainted inside. or railroad service. - ilar, action, but. had subsequently, re- The first bout of tho evening was scindod this upon being Informed one between Sootty-McCloud of As- ^There is grass and room around and back of the house, with big In the event that the application that railroad transportation was to of the two bus companies is granted .bury Park and Pepper Fitzgerald,of enclosed porchfor Winter; "road ift front good; electric light arid' be curtailed by tho removal ot four Honolulu. Tho affair went the four the railroad company proposes to re- trains. He said be did not bellevo telephone of course. move four trains on the Bayshore the officials of the other municipali- rounds with neither lad getting- ser- route. Under this arrangement ties mentioned would havo granted iously hurtr ' 115 HARRISON AVEflUEr ^ - - RED BANK busses instead of trains would con- Young Toby of South Amboy, permission if thoyv had known that ey commuters and other passengers railroad service was'to be reduced. fighting his first scrap, won a tech- between Highlands and Matawan. nical knockout over Izzy McDonald Mlddletown township has a large Mr, Gehlhaus said tho railroad of Union Beach, after battling two ALSO HOUSE NEXT DOOR commuting population employed at company did not "come clean." He minutes and ten seconds; of the illianv New York. claimed that when the two bus com- fourth round. Ho exhibited a bril- for Rent—same space and condition. Rent reasonable, Go The Bayshore boulevard is In panies made their application to run liant left and kept Macdonald at a (James course of construction and It will busses over tho now Bayshoro boule- disadvantage at all times. look for yourself—door open. Your wife will like it.. not be ready for uso until late In the vard the railroad did not show that Rebel Miles of Florida was man ^philosophers. summer. The two bus companios it was an Interested party. Mr. Golil- propose to begin service on or about taauE laid stress on the fact that the knocked out by Miko Rosse of At- Decoration day. They will operate officials of Keansburg had not grant- lantic City In tho third round of a T'S human nature to enjoy seven busses, it wa» stated at last ed the application of tho bus com* scheduled four round encounter. CALL WILLIAM O'BRIEN I fho loveliness of flowers. Thursday's meeting by Theodore La- pantes. He said that requests for Miles was put to sleep after one broctjue, of the law firm of Qulna, permission to oporata busses over PAUL MILLER. minute and twenty seconds of that 29 FRONT STREET, RED BANK Choose them from our quality Parsons 4 Coremus ot Red Bank, public thoroughfares should not last stanza. selection. who- rapriaented', the Boro Busses forever .but should be^restricted.to o_ night at tho Moose home at Pearl Buster Davis of Atlantic High- Phone 369 or 2444. company. He said that during the certain number of years. ia Wall-'Btreets. • ~ lands went fourrounds with Sluggor first few weeks It would probably be Tho former Fort Monmouth cor- Camp of Fort Monmouth, the former necessary to run the bosses on oth- Mr. Gohlhaus expressed surprise bccausQ a larger number of Middle- poral accomplished the feat with a seeming to ha*o the best of the go. Wright's Rotes Fresh er roads than" the Bayshore boule- flying marc and a body scissors af- Tho colored llu closed Camp's left vard. town residents was not present. He said the only way he could account ter a nip and tuck affair between eye In the flrlL but both miaed It Daily at $1*00 per Mr. LaBfecqUe Salfl that Sally dur- for" this was that they were not ful- tho two mat artists. Miller as up for thn otrajf three rounds and ng the summer seven bus trips ly informed as to the facts. He said usual was as quick as a flash and an Interesting match resulted. Dozen and Up. '. would be made between . Atlantic he did not believe that many people Highlands and Matawan. He said in the township knew that the appli- the busses would make stops at the cation to run busses over the Bay- railroad stations at Leonardo, Bal- shore boulevard meant that four Corsages and. Pottery, edi,,,Port Monmouth, Keansbiirgr., trains would be removed fcom serv- Union" Beach arid Keansburg. "He" ice.'"' ---*?"< —"- — -•'*;—- • ••--• said that a bus would be at the At- Mr. Stine, a representative of tha lantic Highlands railroad pier to Central railroad company, took ex- provide conveyance for each boat of ception to several remarks made by the railroad company which dis- Mr. Gehlhaus. He said the com- charged passengers at that place. pany had not practiced chicanery Honey Bee The pier is being enlarged to pro- deception. He said the reason why vide more parking space for the company had not come out in busses. the open and showed that it was in- Tel. R. B. 872. Hemarks to the same effect were terested in the applications ot the HPFEIt BROAD ST, made by Colonel Shipley, a represen- two bus companies wns for adver- tative of tho railroad company. He tising reasons. Ha claimed that tho Opp. Shrewsbury Dairy. said that during the summer the substitution of busses for trains railroad company would maintain would be a boon for the Bayshore its present schedule If it was found section of Mlddlotown township. He that the busses were unable to pro- said that if the application of the vide adequate service. two bus companies was granted tho Richard Lockwood, representing railroad company would carry on on the Leonardo Civic. Interests asso- advertising campaign calculated to ciation, opposed granting the appli- draw many new residents to the Bay- cation of the two bus companies. shore section. The principal objector to granting Objection to granting the applica. the application was William A. tlon ot the two bus companies wa3 voiced hy irevfirnl residents of Mid- dlelown township, among them De- ing E. .7. Wilson of Belford. Among other things Mr. Wilson mentioned the high rato of speed of express busses. He said that anyone who got hit by such a bus was "out of .TENNIS- luck." Ho said railroad service was 'superior to bus transportation for RACQUETS RESTRUNG IN ONE HOUR. reasons of safety as well as for oth cr reasons. BEST GUT GUARANTEED SIXTY DAYS. The township eommlttcn meeting was not largely attended, but It was ALL RESTRINGING PRICES REDUCED. evident from the remarks made by those who wero present that it was a Telephone Red Bank 2132. great surprlso to know that It \yaa proposed to substitute bus service for railroad service. There wns a general feeling of Indecision as tn W. S. GRAY whether this would be beneficial or not. Tennis Instructor. Otto Gcblhaus. a brother of Wil- liam A. Gehlhaus, made remark* on this matter. Among other thlnps he Foxwood Park Little Silver, N. J. asked whether tho substitution of busies for trains would continue all the year around or for tho summer only. Tho question wns not an- swered. Among Bayshore rcsldonts in general there Is anxiety as to whether tho proposal of substituting IOO MILES busses far trains Is an entering Wfldge for eliminating railroads In that district. There Is a senenil fooling such an outcome would be iem ARMCHAIR detrimental to the rtalitnn buy dis- trict. Several speakers criticised the railroad company for not improving Its service and for Ignoring com- plaints. The final speaker nt thn meeting last Thursday w» Mr. L>itirpw|ue. 60/ Ho told about how the Uoro niir-in compnny hnrl provided tratinprnln- •\ tlon for Middletown township folh.i when tho trolley company went out of business several yearn ago. HO •aid tho compnny had prrfornioil this service cfllctently. He rnllnl Attention to tho *IIHI!I nunibor tccldentn In which the company's bu»A«M wore Involved mid the promptness In running bunncr IK:- conitntf In schedule, lln mid tho Mileage public had no renson to doubt that tho compnny, under lln conlmrt with the (,'nntml mlltond company, woinc] provliln r(|unlly im i-fTlrlent servlro, Wllllnm A. Ohlhnim rlmllenued ill other gasolines... Mr. Irfibrirqnn to nhow thn contrai:! >\&M'"Vvhi\'''±4J>/.\<-'j'''ttiit*. lln
M"t hnvn Ihn ronlmrt with Mm, but thftt Mny Interested peMrm rmilii C!-M|ni( II WflD ll|.,ijl n mi.Drill lilnrlf I years 431,489 more motorists joined Tho lolophono gives you n jpoody voico-co- H'IIOII on Ihn n|>|i||inllnn wp il t»ii»'l. In nulilnc Ihn iii'illon Mr voico round trip ni you jit quiolly «t homo. • •"InCT «I»I<-M llml arvoinl roil the thousands of Richfield users who heiolofmn ptrnr>nlr(| hml lirr U«lil IMll. II" ••'•111 Mini III Vlrw I, llllH It Uffinnj itrelmMn I" K|V» IH"I It's tho rnodorn, convament, friendly way of lliiel nllnn (n thi. mnllei |irfill arc getting the economy of more miles
gelling about- nnd wlint'* moro, il'i inex- lime wnN tllmlr an In \vhnlt Dm ti< Hull Kill |.a Ul.ru ,,,, ||,n n|i|'llinl|,. to the gallon along the.Golden Trail. pensive •-you on coll IOO milei for 6o Hit. U.i liil" •i,ni|.iiiiU>l lull I • w«r In o unroll,,,, |,y Ml. IK. cenls in tin? cJoylirnn; nlmojt 223 mile* for lllil < I 'Kll 1" 6o conls aflor 0.3O p.m. Mulford Engineering Corp. »it J (ill f Of youi t opy of foitl All of Ui» i ., Ocean Avriiup, (O|ip. H. It. Station) .Sr« Hrialit, N. J. "ir» THHirrv to DO THIMOI ny ,11.LI., n.i.l |^ i book, ""Spoil ll'o 1I-|M,l,|if in flui,a In Ilila . nrA iiiiiniii to*. ti...l.i,«l ill,,, I'I li» M*moil«i tn«e»i*;5poil NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE C lU « tii«>ll|iR Hull..) • | 11, A HI* HMt IHIIItgitOH IA(,i|0 >f HAIIOMAI HKHKII «l «t '•I (tilt ;i^ % t V _ HEP BANK BEQISTER, "APRH; 20,1932. itate In equal shares to his . esdwsy, and they were named M ary F., and his brothor, Horace A. tecutora. Settling Up of r. Ockerehausen named his brother Amy E. Gilbert of Bradley Beach ad the Asbury Park and Ocean lade several cash bequests In a will Couiity Estates rovo bank as executors. hlch she executed last month. They C. Alex Terhurie of Jersey City, tcluded $200 etch to Emma »nd JVIiddletown Township Woman ho left some property in Monmouth ary Gilbert, JIM to Kate B, Sean, sunty. made bis will in 1923. Hla .00 each to all her nephews and Priscilla Reversible Left Most of Estate to B ntlro entato was left to his wife, An- leces, $2,000 each to her niece, Em- Niece and Nephew—Many i L. Terhune, and eho was appoint: la Gilbert, and her sisters Edith and Other Will* Probated. . executrix. nna; $100 each to Pearson and. Curtains Patch Quilts George J. Golden of Long Branch mo« Gilbert, f 1,000 to her brother Mlaa Lydla M. Patterson it Mlddlo- ift all of his property to his wife, Idward and f 3,000 to Harry Gilbert town townnhlp made her will In J«n-i [ary Golden, In a will which he ox- he Interest on a $8,000 mortgage is vary, 1030. She left a watch and cuted In 1830. Mrs. Golden, was ap- o be paid to Mary Gilbert ana she chain to her grandnlece, Margaret K. iolnted executrix of the will. ras also bequeathed a mortgage on Pattoroon. Bho left her real estate to Mrs. Eva Davis of Manasquan ex- iroperty at Bradley Beach. All the • lusr niece, Graco P. Frith, and her cited her will two years ago last •est of hef estate was left In equal nopbow, Robert W. Fattenon, aub-i lugust. She divided her estate equal. iharesto Bobert M. VanNote, Harry jsct to tho rights of her sisters, Kn- between hor children, Ida. M. Fea> Jllbert, KaU Dean and temma Gil jna Patterson and Authallnda Wall, ody and William G. Davis, and'she iert. '...:" to a home for the rent of their life- imed them as executors of the will, tlrap, All the Toot of her estate was Mrs. Loulso Scholl, who died re- rRESS MEETING. fcequealhed to her two sisters nanjed ently at Shrewsbury, mads hor will above. Edward S. JTrlth was appoint- L year ago last Many, She made a :ounly AwoolaUon to Meet at As- ed executor of tho will. loqucat of $200 to*a mission house ;' bury l'ark Monday. John P. Anabro of Keyport left a t Basic, Switzerland. All the rest The annual meeting of the Mon- Ji6iise~ana~twf the will. speaker. tho. Whito cotton filled. left $200 to hor cousin, Alloo W. How- Max Lopatln of Freehold left all Regular, priee 79e. Very fin* friondihip with millions of shoppers. Tho nams Ruby Lana Stores will always stand for ard, to be used In caring for her t'hls property to his wife, Fannto Uncos Club dffleers. quality gronadins dotted VALUE! FINE MERCHANDISE! SERVICE! Come and 100 for yourself the marvelous burial plot. All tho root of her cn- lopatln, for hor lifetime. Aftor ho Dudley Shaffer was elected presi- prticilla curtain* In cream values that are boing offorod—sea the gorgeous merchandise on display in our windows. tate, Including a house and lot at ieeXH the residue is to be divided !n dent of the Uncae club at a meeting Ocoanport and a piece of property squat aharoa among their four chit- held last week. The other officers and «cru. R«ady to hang. , at Hastings, Nebraska, was left to iren, Rose Rubcnateln, Gussie elected are Carl Colmorgan vle« pres- her husband, Adam N. Wcloc, and hi patln, Nora Lopatln and Rebecca IB • was named as executor. _ Flicker. Mr. Lopatln appointed hi; ident, Nolsoh Eyles secretary, and Mrs. Carrlo Latham of Koypor daughters Roolo and Gussie as exec Sheldon "Whiting was re-elected Pheasant mitde bequests of - jowelry to Jim utrloesof the will. treasurer._i:he_nextmeetinK wlll_be daughter-in-law, Adelaide Latham, MIBB Margaret West of- English' held Tuesday night at 8:00 o'clock at "NOVELLA" her sons, William R. and Arthur J. .own in a will which was executei the home of Charles Reeves of New- linen Cloths Latham, and her niece, Mabol Rycr- n 1026 directed that her body b< man Springs road. son. All the rest of her estate lurled in Old Tennent cemetery. 3n Lace Cloths bequeathed to hor husband, John R boqueathod $1,000 to her niece, Jo The hoglBtefe advertising columns I&thnm. Mrs. Latham named he sephlne.WeBt. 'Bcqucnts of $100 eacl are. the merchants' show windows. ' husband and her son Arthur as exec- were mado to Olive Ruth, Emm —Advertisement 72x90 tors. Jeanetto, Dorothy M., Irene, Joseph Mrs. 1311a Manlon of Keyport lcfl Robert and Kathryn Davis, chlldre DR. R. A. VEVTS8, the. uso of her house to her hus' of her niece, Mary West Davis, i LICENSED CHIKOriUCTOIt. bund, Michael J. Manion,' for the real bequest of $500 was made to Mar; 300 Broad Street, R.d Bank, N. J. 'at hln lifetime. All tho rest of hei West Davis and one of $1,000 t< Phona 1060. ' SStaWWflSfJeftin "e<|Ual «h»r*s to her Mary, F, JVest.- ElQronbn-MoD-Hirnot WttUAM A. WTRTH, , . children, Mary I. Manlon and John and Edna Holt tiro each to recelvi OPTOMETRIST $100. All tho rest of her estate wa: Regiitu Dldf, Broad StiMt, J. Manlon. The -will directed that rbont 88. Rad B»ok her two children should keep thi left to her nephew, Thomas West Office Hovra: B:00 to G:30. houno In repair and pay tho taxoi and ho waa nartied as executor o Svenlngi b7 Appolntmant. and Insurance premiums on it an< the will. ' alto that her sister, Mary E. Cottrel William L. Hayes of Long Brand QDINN, PARSONS & nOREMTS, C0UN8EIX0RS AT LAW Large should have a homo with tho Jamil; made his will a year ago last Juni Whliri.ld Bulldlnr, Rid Bank ns long as they contlnuod to occup; made-his will a year ago 1-int Jun John J. Qulnn, Thtodora D. P«rioai, Size tho homostoad. Mrs. Manlon appon Ho left $100 to Florence Benne Thoroai P. Doramui. ed hor daughter oxecutrix of tho will and all the rest of his estate was bi ALSTOK BEEKMAN, Ellas S. Longstioot of Asburj queathcdi to hln cousin, Sarah E COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Top... Park- loft his estate to his wlfi Bennett, who was named as execu- Omen 10 Broad 8t., RED BANK, N. J. Regular price $1.98. Not* Top... Rogular price $1.^. H«n'di Phoebe E. Longstreet, In a will whlct trix. •tiel these clothi are In two Priseilla 1 ho oxecutcd. In 1925. Mr. Longstrce' Mrs. Minnie M. Hughos of Asburj GEORGE D. COOPER, Priscilla tome white linen cloths with CIVll, ENGINEER, ton* effect* and copies of hand jdrawn basket1 w*iv» •was a retired Asbury Park police Park dlvldod her Bllvorwaro Succaaaor to Georsa Coopar, C. E.. Curtain... Curtain.,, man. other personal eflocts among Eliza Pattiraon Building. RED BAWC. N. J. Italian lace. To match' at borders in colors. Not* th* bcth, Lois, Alice, Frank, Mattlo am largo «b»,^J* »*»~ - Jennie Q. Scollcld of ABbury Parl GKORGE K. ALLEN, Jr., O. E., and special prices; scarfs and, 4 loft $800 and hor jewelry to he; Laura Meadway. AH tho rest of ho GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, C. X., lilcnd. MI83 Edith L. Chrlatophoi estate was divided equally betweei CIVIL ENGIKEEES AKD BURVEYOM dollies. William Crawford received a boquei her -nephews, Ernest and Claronci SO Broad Striati Red Bank. N. J. of J00O and Miss Scoflold'a books an Right... left... pictures. Ruasel Wilson received Cottage bequest of $100. Bequests of $101 Grenadine Here's a Towel each wore mado to Tonnont chapto Set... Diughtcrn of tho American Bevolu Pure Silk Priscilla... tlon, tho Womon'fl league of, the Flrt Sensation! Methodist church of Asbury Parl tho Homo Missionary Socloty of th Full Fashioned Nav*r beforo and nsver again will you b» able fo buy such finely styled curtains; such Large Size " rame chuvch and tho Child's Welfare fine qualities and workmanthip at this startling low price. Mero words cannot describe Society. Her household turnlturo am ROSES' 22x44 clothing wore bequeathed to Lldoi tho values! You will find curtains practical for every room in tho house in evory de- Kreltzor. All the rest of her cstab sirable style in light and dark grounds. , was left to the Fltkln Memorial hoi If you want to enjoy your Rose pltal ami the Young Men's Chrlstlai association of Asbury Park. The w Garden this summer, plant now. named tho Aobury Park and Occai Grove bank as executor. Dominic Avcgglo of ABbury Parl We have a full assortment of Ever-Bloomirjg divided his cstato equally botvreei TOWEL his children, Lena L. Lucchl am Roses; also Evergreens and Perennials. Thomas P. Avogglo. Mr. Avogglo ar If took our breath pointed hlo daughter Lena and Dr. Prices Reasonable. John r. BarlsclUo as exocutors of the Reg. away when the Thomas Hunt of West Allenhurnt 79c •xccuted his will last February. He divided his citato equally between Grade famous maker of- Knthlocn ircetioy and John J. Fccnry KESSLER CO. nnd ho oppolntod Kathleen Fconcy fered f hem to us executrix. 518 West Front Street, Absolutely first quality. Mis. Hay n, Nowbury of Spring IJIIIO bequeathed $1,000 to her nlccc, Made with novsl lace effect Krit time "Martex" towels Trl. »CMJ Hank 1D31M, to sell at these evsr sold at this price. Thick, Tlulli I'olhcmun of Wont Bolmar, tops. All new Spring shadot; 11,000 to Dorothy Clifford of Wo«t abiorbent follows witti col. Mclinar nnd $1)00 to Grace M. Glffonl River Plaza nk O'/jtO 10'/,. I;'* orod borders. Reg. price 39a. of West Bclninr. All tho rest of her Low Prices! rstato was bcqucalhod to her hus- frund, Vornon A. Newbury, nnd lie wan appointed executor. Frederick H. lErlmchor of Newark Sprea'di . . . perfoctly Pure Silk made his will In 1010. Ho Inter moved Special! mado with a aoop tkirt to Occnn Orovo nnd made a codicil to hln will In 1027. All of his rotate and tjonorouily shirred. wni Icrt to liln wife, EllTaboth 3. Er- Pure Silk Roso, fcluo, nrflsn, or- Slips biichrr, and tho Ocean Giovo Nation- Spanish Beauty Salon cViid. Full bod liio al tianlc was nnmed as executor. C6 x 105. Regular price William Kctirncy of Wall township Undies $2.59. l^ft nil of hin rcnl cntnto to hln undo, Aarun Keuincy of nocheater, New Famous European Experts in Permanent Wav- York. All of lils personnl properly ing. Beautiful Waves, Self-Setting; Wave* that wnn loft to hln nunt, Charlotte Coop- rr of Atlantlo City. Tlie piocecds (if only experts' fingers' Pinch pleatod drapei to match sproodi In th« same colors. Ratjular price \\.1S}. nil Insurnnrti |lollclrn wcro be- enn do. Thousands of «|ilf«thertlo reilrn It. Wllllnmn of lied KorjulaRonularr pricnncoo >l.5?.BIt>I.DT. DIMl cuCUTt llnnk. CJIlliert II. VanNoto of Hpilnn satisfied customers IJIIIO wmt nnmml nfl executor i>f tlin prove it. A $15.00 Per- ( slips wild bujlt up ihoulder will whlrlrwiin ont'culed Innt iinmth. "DRESSES" Actual Yqlnes to $2. strnpi. Late trimmed. Mrs. Itlliln M. Tluimly ot Fie«hnlil manent Wave for only Inwnnhlp nninnd her hunbnnd, Albeit. K. TliDinly, (in »»|n bonofldriiy In h»r will wliloti oho executed In 1024. Mr. AW Silk Thfirnly wnfi'njtpulnted rxrr.utnr. All of tho pinporly of Mlclmrl • Pongees- flllibn Wild lni|ilcMitllfiil td llln wlfo K«(ln In it will whlrli wi»n Mndilt'il complete In 102i nml Mm. (llhl.n wns nppulnteil Ravon f«puliU u( II,,, win, Kllmlitlli I*. |r«int uf Alldninwn S/ianfungs— iriKil* Jier will In Win unit « uiillrll F REE! whlrli wm nxnnulMl In 11I3T illrpot'il Klimt, Ions;. <1)»d or *lwft**i h^ic^lf nml liftt tltrnn mm, inntriUli. You'll Tni} hun'/rtili of Wlllnm II, llnnilit M, mitl AlllMl Actual $198 frocW will* |f> piflhy n»* lt**nl fnallta Miavnt"*'* l>*. .,1 UhM. i;|,U to jitlnt th»m nil. Maiitriiia Rayon Taffeta MnntA nnii .Irnnln ('. l*dr«hl. A t(• In plain *ml fg- Aa«1 00. |i»|eyt It M. IV)tl•>»•••••••< Millions of animals are annually structure having been organized last luao Woollejr Endorsed. Telephone Red Bank 580. ; aged *to keep, rabbits' as pota. Ho given protection or kindly care. The year upon the purchase of the East- The colored progresslye club j)f fBaMWo^AjjpJfJfeoin-Wodeml creature should be kept In confine- activity ia a necessary-and-tromon- ern Now Jersey "powor company. Mr. ment for the amusement of children. Long Branch, at a meeting held last dous one. Thousands and thousands Crumley (aid the bank loans ot the If pets are kept they should be ani- week endorsed Isako Woolley, coun- of humane deeds are- the daily ac- company are normal ones, amply se- mals like cats and dogs, -which can ty jail warden, aa . candidate for Jer.sev-. .-{'.Central complishments of humane societies. cured, and are being reduced nor- sheriff on, the Republican, ticket. Many requests are made concern- enjoy liberty. 'If rabbits are kept" In ing the-diet-of-differenranlinalflr BO conflnomont - they should bo properly tho Society of Prevention to,Cruelty cared for by some one who will be AUBJT lilt ACCOUNTS, BOROUGH OF RUMSON. V. to Animals is asking the newspapers responsible for their care and see The followtnj : !o an attract ASSETS.. A. , fellow and responds to kind treat- green vegetables. They should be Increase ment and firmness. The horse should X)oc.\Sl( or Jtept.dry_and cqmfprtable..and..th9ir •- 1031 Decrease'— be - watore A at.-least three'times^a hutch-should be covered-la: ouch a day and also fed-grain throo times —Taxes- Receivable. $ 0.871.12 I a,«8i.SS» way that thoy will get plenty of air Franchise Taies 4B.54S.17 14.025.00 a day as well as hay. He should be but be well protected from rain or Gross Ilecelpta Taxi- 820.82 ' 510.89* watered first and then fed. It is also 43.61 ' snow. • Emergency—Asphaltto Boad Oil -i 4,600.00" dcsirablo to water him two or three Emerironcy—Overpayment of Taxes G52.4S 852.48 hours after giving grain. Under no Always leave a dish of fresh water Emorpency-^Flro Trucle Acel" 035,70. .._ oais/iD. • In tho hutch- whero tha rabbits «an 1929 Bills paid In l»80 - 2,804.1c circumstances 'should he be' glvon Uua from Capital—Bond Premium - l,87fli«4« water or grain when he'is overheat- easily reach it, and-see that the Duo. from Capital—Accrued Interest 41,10 48.10 ed. To avoid colic the tired horse hutch is always clean. ' Gasoline Tsx Refund' ..-.'... M I,t84.0O 1,584.011 Never lift a grown rabbit by Ita Remitted Taxes 101° to UJ2 (Inc.) . 281,97 285,07 should be rested before given grain. Deficit Unexpended Balances ale, 1081 209.54 203.54 The water trough should be kept ears. Tho ears are very sensitive, Duo from Trust—Assessment. Interest 280,56 . 280.511 clean and contain only fresh water. and it is a mistaken Idea that it does not hurt tho animal to bo lifted In I £1,087,33 * 60,078.00 $ 8,441.57 A good brushing should be given a LIABILITIES. horse at least once a day. Sore backs this way. Always support the hind 1'ax Kovonuo Notes ...... —»-... _ S Sif.OqO.OO - J 41,000,00 J 14,000.00 and shoulders may bo avoided by quarters when lifting. Dae Collector—Ovardeposlt ...... ;.;.».,...;;:,..;. 14,44 10,00 4.44' Tho hutch should be at least four Emergency Note*—Asphaltlo Road Oil ;. 4,500,00 4,500.00* keeping Inside of collar and saddle Emergency Note—Overpayment, of Taxes . .. .. 052.48 052.48 perfectly clean and by sponging off feet long, thirty Inches wide and Emergency Note—Fire Truck Accident 03E.70 085,70 harness marks thoroughly. A horse twenty-four inches high, also raised Appropriation Reserves .....».«..—..»»...... 3,420,71 .1,144.44 2,276,27* from the ground to prevent damp- Reserve for Dosr Damage, ...-....-»...... : 4H.00 48.00.. should be shod at least once a month Surplun,, Revenue __._„..„—..__ 10.702.18 . 16,288,19 and his foot should-bo cleaned daily. ness. A sleeping apartment should ...4ia.o»«_ Dogs require food twice, dally when be partitioned off and contain a t 51.C87.33 00,078,00 $ 8,441.57 quantity of fresh hay or straw. - —Analysle ol Surplue-Revenue,— they are full grown, or after they ' Surplus Revenue- pledged to diferrod aaieats , f 486.51 reach tho age of fifteen months. The The canary should bo kept In a . Surplus Revenue pledged to , Tax Title Liens and Taxes cago which will allow him plenty of more than ona year In arrears —*.. 17,373.54 puppy from four to eight months re- Surplus Revenue Ovcrpledgei ..._,...-. . ... — quires live feedings each day, andexercise and should frequently be al- 1,574.30 • those from nine to fifteen months lowed to fly about the room when * 13,238.10 three meals. doors and windows are closed so that STATEMENT OP REVENUES. A-t There ia a'wldo varloty of food ho oan not cooapo.- Realised Tumi ^^ierenc .Bu'dirat' Journal Cash Realized Excess Deficit « » .and, of course that is palatable and safe for the The bird's diet of canary seed, Surplus Revenue Appropriated _«..__, A-8 -V 8,000.00 3,900.00 t 8,006.00 mature dog: raw and cooked beef, white millet and rape should be' Be-, Miscellaneous Revenues Appropriated: cured from a reliable bird shop. A ' Vendor's Licenses .—...... EO.OO t 163.00 108.00 X 118.00 cooked lamb and mutton, cooked Bus Recalpts Taxes ~ : • l.JOO.OO 1,080.51. 1,080,51 ' 531C.49 beef hearts, boiled fish with all bones little hemp In the mixture Is fatten- TaT x SearcheSh s . —..... 35.(10 28.JO 28. CO 3. BO carefully removed, shredded wheat, ing. A leaf of lettuce, watercress, Interest on Delinquent Taxes tOO',60 428.10 428.10 SB.10 Franchisrchee TaxeTaxess -._. — A.8 4,400.(10 E.451.22' .B.451.22 chlckweed and a bit of mealy apple 110«0O 1.051.21! ffirqai a HlHecelptta TTaxes->«,(,.1,enernl lmpt. DDondd s 1935 andd Int«rast.. 9,(90.00 S,630.00 vegetables and gravy, liver sparingly, a period of years. Unpaid lv20 Accounts and-Prior Yeara.. 1,800.00 {,800.00 fish from which all bones have been removed, solf boiled egga and grasses. Emergency—Overpsyrnent of Taxes . .. 661.41 There should always bo plenty 'of One of tho quickest ways to find a er,-j.4s lob is to advertise In Tho Regis- Emergency—Vlre Truck Accident — 981.79 0.1 .-.TO MINUET cltan water. ter's Want Department—AdverUflO- For the kitten, fresh milk, cereals »1}7,J34.«4 I 1.O7J.60 91,071,69 IU3.711.S4 I 537.35 I3.OC5.4S ment. Recapitulation. Appropriation*—Budget ..,,,- ' 1191.796.87 Appropriatlonii—En,*rgencieB .„-_—.„«_ 1,688.27 197,824.64 A FAMOUS PATTERN OF Expended) 11:3,711.84 My Ca8h „ „.., . A-4 . A-8 (51.lt 111.219.19 Unexpended^ Balance Appropriations ».-. A-8 1.016.16 117,834.64 Inlernational Sterling STATEMENT OF TAXE3. A.T Outstanding LAUTER'S Yasr Uvled Remitted Collertod D.r. 81, 1911 JSIl 1931 1031 1019 | 15.BO* at 22% to 32% 1020 U.00* 1921 121.71* 1922 112.71* 2.1.2: By Special 1M3 :OI.I» I f.T.SZ 406,01 off present low prices 102'. 4K.t» 841MS 1926 1(111.7ft S97.IK Request 1917 471.15 HUH.94 1«2K lill.90 1,260.42 1919 1,764.711 1,918.77 loao 13,06*.13 11,Sin,II 11151 iUB !tK,7DS.O3 From April 1.1 to May 1, you ran purchase intro- I 1,460,16 t 4H.B42.1T -,'* /S 1354,517. On A-l ductory set* ill tin: famous mill popular Minuet A-4 CO Delaaca Sateal*—Tniet—Imvravatnent Account. ..M...«»HH..... Il-S I 1.711,14 I i,*<«.on > 3«1.««" AiioliifianK IUrla ...... Il-B I, BIO. 01 K.N4I.S4 S.llll.tB A»»iin people -IIKW rif-t>\ (inly $39,751 The regular priee f~To.Bii.st t CvIO.14 uAniunes. I la.4[i.00 H.ileB r«ret>le «-• I 1,(06.14 I (1,4(11.l!.70. lln. I,, Cunant for Inl.t..! . .AU, D-t SBB.R4 I 15,971.ni AU.no' Aii«»iiiinl> (Ivnrlmlit ....__...._>...... )i.| ami.>s 3111.(1 KtMrva t»t Ailvunra l'symsnts . Ill 111.14 IBI.lt* A ,1li-])irrc M'\—rnouj;li nilvrr to r.orv/i 6 MM I Ml 3U1.4) * e.JJn.u i Baa*)*—Catllel rontu only fT/IJ,!)! Kq'jil ir jiricn in Minnrl in with Tuboi AMtTTfl, I ll.4t*.l)l> ;..,, 1, >•'. II, JWI..10. COMPLETE 1111 1 u n t
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J7 JLlVJu, *** l&UgWsr, Mrs. Mary fcrowh ot f Mr. and tin Waller &. Field. htg of the Helping Circlo of tho Vdun nbbeta rriia BMdiey fltttrji Casino **v tbU irford. H»v. Mr. ThbmjtBoh prtiehed at the church Vvai held at the home of Mra. Expert Repairing llttf HA U bought Mr*. Cti&riJs Behhett Is hick with nefortnia ehiiKH lUt **Hi;. Ritchie. ai tH« itsMt 6! lonsllltltj. The eehlor choir of the Reformed A lafge attendance of Colt's Neck $9.00 iv. ••:•...•••••-.Wv'*: ••.••;•'.• the Bradley Be&oh cMlnp en tta bttr« «nd Ai Kttllt H6bJh ft. Voorbeei, Jr.. and Wll' hurch Met for reneartal Isal folks Is expected at the mlnslonnry br pur{ji«ilnjr Vom- pilnl ilrist holu !««. bdardivalk «U deatroyod-by Jlrefsarly >ur Hammond have received perfnlle Wednesday night at tho home of Wrs. conference to be held at the Re- WATCHES, CLOCKS Monday morning. Jt woe a two-story' •tHi buslhes* and »oeJii rnottlng- of .ton.. JUre ft wlmu>6u <•»! «>li i i i 6 drive 4Ut«rhobllcs. they *lll take Harry Morris. formed church at Red Bank next -'" ' 'ttB whloh hbuoSd ftva cohcis- the .BpWorin itig\U of th8 Wednesday. I ibllon Bm«h. Iloy Llniecd 0||, (*M& JEWELRY port chUtoti Vis llfeld in thi church ixamlnatlons to receive drivers' 11- Mr. and Mrs. Clarenct Helser tof 1 quaVI Turnenllnc, . ' ailil A dance hall. THo loss. Is ienBes goon..- . , , ? at. rutty, about $70,000. THo flrbmeH antt poj halt Wtdnaaday teferilKfr. willlatri Freehold wer6 rectal feuCflU of Hr. Qettrgo 8. P. Hunt and hla eon, Ln- Accuracy* skill and experi- fteV. W. tit. Vahderniee'r, pastor ot and Mra. John Sherman. roy HUnt, ere Improving from In- 1 3','j-lnch BrViili. wei'* uhabli to flotc;-mlhe tile I'-VI.-. '• :;v Johrt fi;' ShilSet SeW and Mrs., O. ahKIrk of WlttkatUhk, Mr. (3ox ihd 3S Broad St., Red Bank The road fo bettor, arid bin Mdlt Cfanibf, Mrs. deofge H. toptf, 'orelll Bros., of Matawam Antelli Silk Crepes ToL 18Jt niBBleada through The Keel Mrs. Flora A. Wood, Mrs. Ijoyd U. Curtains vortlolnR columns;—Advertisement 8lBHiii~ Miir HuW SlokIe*rAlvfSlkI*rlff M. Lucas of HcrbertsvlHe. Single ClarliB, HUrley aha Wlllidira hofees weH bought by Matthew An* VanPelti Ihrofolt of JtrBeyvllls arid William t\d Mrs. John Mttllnra are Ftrihbcck of Farrhltigdalc. J .00 i^. „ lit their hbfne on MalA Streot. Mrs. William Martlhson was paln- Value* to Mm Mrs. &thel Beach ot New York [Ully IhjUred a few daya agit, VHen All full length arid width. Flat, visited Mine Anna Hibbetls and Pr^ttlll TV, largely attended and there Wore Hx8% 'with kiiy, ih Biowii, Tun, color; 24 papers and 2i enve- Hayhiirftt, .Mis. f hebdoro G. ftbWe, nldny floral tributes. Black, etc. Made to sell for $1. lopes. Gowns Mi's, FidW&rd H. Slttpliott, Mrs, ftus- The Misses Horvath were vlultofB C Value to 09c, Machinery of all kinds sell E. dtllam, Mrs. A. A. WSHW, fet NeW "fork Baturday and Sunday. lira. H. J. AhderSon, Mrs. Charles Tho Young Men's Christian associ- Linen Towels R, Wa'ilnft, Mrn. iffidwitra MVUson 69 Crepe Alure Prints ation Is making a "campaign for new Mfs, M. K. Callahan, Mrs. Edwir ESHELMAN'S FEEDS are second to none members. Frank Mnloncy will be Don't hcBltAte! (?orrt* ftt once Wti-'H'iyi Mrs. David Jones, Mrs. 1 Initiated as a member of tho aeeocla- ea. G, Ferbert, Mra, John Biel, Mrs. H. or you will mlBa the greatest !c yd. Iinjiorled Philippine Gowns, all for stock or poultry. tloii tomorrow night. value Pajamas1 ever offered; hand-embroidered and sown. Cut Whltnoy ConroW, Mrs, B. 8. 'Wlllard The Holiday gun club will hold a Latest Prints made one br two- Vitluo 10c. Worth Double. extra full and made of nhe ba- Mrs. George S. toper, Mf* Henrj Shooting match Baturday afternoon, Pure Irish linen Kitchen Towels. Guaranteed fast colors, the Your FatfOnago Solicited. Hanpe, Mrs. S. .6. David, Mrs. Kohd pieco; desirable for bed,' hoUoo tiste. All high-grade; \vorth Rev. and Mrs. John W. Thompson or, 4 ]Red, Blue, Green or Gold bor- rjuallty is durable; jmtterna for , double,t OruBNyae and MrSiH.'W. jrafj". A of MiaalebuaB; WnTefly eftWS placeV derUTall[ "afoUttJ|~flKe" llheri.*"" " present vsc. ""'" the closo of the meeting roffesh wefe here port of last week as guests meftts wore served by the hflsteSs. Tho next meeting of the mixlUarj wilt be held at the holnd ot MIDB Baird, Davison & C\ bill will l>q tnken jhuroh hill on Thursday tvonlng at aa conlcnncd iicniupt. you. r:« o'clock. Foiwwln^ the meeting sive and enterprising than ever, this great man's store...an Tho niiltl bill Ii Rleil lu foreclose n ler* he choir will rehearae for the Sun- ttiin inoitnn«c KIVCII by Wtllinm U. l'uljuhi nn3 VJin CmiyRi-v 1'nllum. hill wife, to Jen- lay service!. On Friday evening tho nie V. Cnmi'i'dl mid Iluwnnl M. IIlufflufton, sottlor choir club will hold & loolibl? institution in the lives of thousands of New Yorkers... oKcfiitom iiTidet- tin; Lnst Will mid Teslrv* rtlont of ('linilfM It. (^mphi'll, flt^tirmcil. »t the church hall. Giimeli will b» dRted the twelfth tiny of l)pi*Qi»liar. 1923, played and a radio program pre- celebrates by offering all new clothes of reputation and Dti lmuU In tho Town*hi|i of ^Uutitie. in sented. I lift Cmlnty of MnimHiuth mul Htntn of Now Jersey; and ynu, Wllllnm O. l'ullum. Mrs. Flora A. Wood of Main street nre made defenilant IJCCUU-C you lire thu ;» vloltlng telatlvea at Ttehton. character at sensationally low prices. Visit BROKAWS today. owner of tho Inndn .ICH-I ll.cl In mtld murt- Kinrc: nnd von. VJcni Conycrs Plillum, nir Mf. and Mrs. Lloyd N. filckler «f maclo defouiliiiit IICIMIUSR you are tho wlf« Main atfsAt motoraA to Bethlchoni, See how you can save and buy quality at the same time. of HRUI WMUittn rl1 n. Vr.Vi. lsltcd J. Orrln Sickle*, who la a HOWAHl) R. llintUNSON. Sollvltnr of uptmdalriHnt, itudent at Lehlgh unlvorslly. 1! Itroiid Street, Itcd Uplilt. K. J. Mlsa Annie Hlbbetts and George Monmouth County UrphnnV Court. Now this handy cleaner, Illbbctta of Main street motored to In tho unit tor of tha KSUUO DC l'hom»l RlilBeWood on Sunday with Mr. md Coidlon. dcronvd-. which docs cleaning 10 Mrs. IXoia Hlbbettn ot Oakhurst, On |)etitiiui for nnlc of laiuli tc* |isy debti. whoro they visited Mr. and Mri, Order to (how cii'ine. fobs... also prevents Ucullorn K. ('outlm., n.lmlulatiatiix o( dgar Plrovano. (he cat«to nf Tht m:i« Cnniton, dicanced, BROKAW Q hnvlni; ctMhlteil umlpr.onlh a trua ac- moth damage/ Mrs. Mniy Hall of Parhbtrton avi- count i>f the i( nue la confined to htr horn* by 111' ffild ttilcntnte, wlicirliv It npi'durs thnl ness. the nraonul rntntu of the n\\rn* Just use It, with the special acces- pnH month, fllx Holmdal Ar»«rli l«il>li*hor, on* ehnnlca acttd u b«(iror< tt tho Vf 111,, ,i^H|.;,|.n, ,/f (IMN «n,'O for «U .sorie* ptOvldtd, to blow si harmless w«cks lit lcn«t vnv.it In vrfi'h vrolc. funornl. HAIlIiY TRUAX. nowilcr (trndn name, Dichloricldc) Inny rilcher, non of Mr, and Mri. BROKAW ALL Jl into the breeding |ilnccs, and nwiln WllllAtn ritchur, Is uklng cart of lire dono for. Dlnnkcii, coatl nnd up- two hound c|(>na which ho found 1»> Wfcli. lie nUtgii that ho will be (lad holstered plcce.1—all may be given thlj <> return the .loan to tha uwnar bu "' >l'l'ii ••' io, ,,C Ih, !•„,„( „, 6 O J tvOndcrful prolrcllon. hat hn hna no lilra na to who ttit 2 PANTS SUITS \ '"'"'.^'."'!,'"!. '.""- '""'I' ">• »'!• Let u> tell you more about this ownr i'».... • .un u , .,,,,1ii,i,i, on till* lubjeCC to'fllvo you with our John Arnold, Jam»» lUrrtmind, Jr., ( compliment*, Ask lot a copy. )>'re<1 Al«r>r, All.fit llaimMt. Jr., fcnA •II,, o'l.j—•> nf ,,|,| ,,,|, I, ,„ ,,,,rt|n , Wllll«r,i UlllfinbaoM w*n IhltltKA it memhtra nf tlm Am«rlo»n Mnolianlet llu'lr.l A,'.''l("V l*< l!.1'" i.V*)','1 |lg"""""> 'Ilia 1'rrmlcr D.iplav B.. Inm w»ak Thi lultutlnn oaro II MIIIY KI.M \\i Y, rtioiilra took rOarn nt Iba rMml ol Ftianiit da itta Onwanl nniliK-ll nf Had Hunk, itHnif Ihtl'l in tiif itn mil, JUnry Haivfy *aaa> vlallnrat Phil BROKAW CUSTOM (till il*li*»r U n«.w ynutt r»r ulaliihla, Mnn« Ilk |,,|mn MK .1,1,,. ,,r ... ,.,,i,, ,,t ,,,„ ,. , , |.,|(<. Hat 111,-. itiAia |.,,..il,,l •r(i« Iir.lm.1el lirannh ot tha Mon tilftJfUl, m'.inf•*IIUM txuihf inuitlh nntinly Illirary haa \>t*n tt il«n i,( Mm, li. lui?. |,, „ ,,,1,1,, .,,„„ M,.,.IM iu,t«..., ;1,.i,,, ,, ..,,,|,,1,,, .„., mnart It Ilia Inwrnhlp hall at Ihli »">!, I,,|H.I|» |i, .,!,,,, .... ,l.r.,,,|,, ,„., Rlaallig pn|4« Mnlnr »•!«» 2 PANTS SUITS . . (( mi« trier having t>«ftn ulnttd ahoul < i l i „...!> i.Tllna ..,,1 fill l..| |,,, "',*,i",' ,'r'i;,',!:,i;'r',"'/,"|.l , "i """" yaar. It la f.|.4ii on Monday attar t.... II., »I.I .i.,..', 'H',!,1 i,,1;'."," "t!,.]','. In Mir nix* i>( «i f.iir nonn« from two until flva oolooh '""•' '!••••'•» «.. I. ,1 .Ill |.. l.k,,, tttf |«|M| fflin|*4. Mia. nrunaon fiull.r la Iht librarian llorvlma at tha twnr\hnreha| lit Hill |,U,« win in u aeenntanftl with day Iiiitit aaving lima n»«l nunitay, oldnhi will Imva lu ba tumid oil* ham 8CRVICE MR. QEORGE M. S. (.Oil- r..|| I,.., ,,/ Itii.i.,,,1!*, 1l.il H.....I ni . Ii. I (.„,... )(., 1,,,, H't'u f.i»|«i«.1 !••) i»m1»» «»r*'l **nU* for yr«>r dtiiwrr, (|r« J Mri, GliMlaa M, Riy antartalnad tin will be glad lo iciva i/iiu. loi^ (••ill ait.1 IxiniK WIIVMIIHIJIIII. Fo/ Mitlit III.,K II nlTll.|<, tmriMi 1.1 tha Klliatialli «tr>I »lub IKIII t OK iM nrM«f*i nr AI.VOI. flwmi mil I'lrfrtUl K««li•()•!•(, : K iltnn*r and nr I.eei, .Ii , »,m iif Mr, ami Mrt, *U.|,«, It, V.i..il.«t», r.t» ».|.i,r*l«<1 Ui *Y, Tha ««l«i,iniii rac»l«ni ». "I |ifl« * Oihnali haa Um | It Pays to Advertise in The Register tl» tarvattl «!•)• «|in i|§« Ten RED BANK REGISTER. 'APRIL 20,1932. \!
SHERIFFS SALE. SHERIFFS SALE. NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. !y alone the'thore of the Korth Shrews- evening, for Ihe purpose of mnklnff thb 1 tlon DUtrict Is the fl rehouse of the Bel ford By Virtue o£» writ of,fl. fa. to ma dl- By virtue of a writ of fi. fa. to me di- NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. tVo Alternate Dtlcfutcn to mlJ Nnttonii) Boroufh of Red Bank, N. J. : bury river to the center lino between the final revision nnd correction of Ihe roils. Township of Mlddletown. Cliomlml Enulno Company No, 3, Coiwcutiott ate io be tho urn by Htild \>u • , rtcUd.cUd . lisuedoutt ott the Court off ChanChan-- rected, issued out of the Court of Chan- properly belonslncto the Monmouth Boat tcr for the (lenernt Election. tleii tn tho 'Iblid. Coimici&lui.iil Illttikt of oary off ththe StatStte ott NeN w JerseyJ , wililll b be cery of the State of New Jersey, will be Notico ot the time and place of holding Club and property known as the Red'Bank The polling nlnre for Hoi mil el Township Fourth DUtrict. Commonly Known ai the '; «xpoeed to sale at public vendue, on exposed to sale at public vendue, on Notice of the time and place of holdtnc ho Stnio of HGW Jemcy at ^uld ri.im.tr/ 1 the (.cneral Election and of the office™ to Lyceum, the point or place of beRJnninir. ' at the Township Hnll, Iluimdcl, New he (lenernl Election and of the officers'to ; ' Leonardo DUtrict. , . Election. . ' . • Monday, the Oth In the County of Monniauth, Beslnnlnff at the nay Shore nt WIUQ ; noon of -said day, at tho Court House in ternoon of Bnid day, at the Court House, Notice Is hereby elven that a General ^Notice ti hereby ul van that a Ccnornl Creek and runnjiitf tlienuo (1) euutherty, Notice of RccUtrotloii. the Borough of Freehold, County of Mon- in tho Borough of Freehold, County of Election will bo held In and for the Sixth Elictlon District. Also Inko notico tlmt thg DUwInt Hoard :• mouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a decree Be S Inn In a: at a point tvhere the center Election will be held In and for ths following the novc.rol cauroca of eaid creek 1 Monmouth. New Jersey, to sntlsy a de- Borough ot Red Bank, In tho County of NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND EJECTION. Townabln of Mlddletown, In the County of and Mllli Urook (formerly known as Cold of KeuUtl-y and Kloutlun -fur MIM Townnhru .- of ould Court amounting to approximately cree of said Court amounting, to approxi- Monmouth and State of New Jersey, on line of Monmouth' street il intersodted Monmouth and State of New Jersey, on Sitrlnu Brook) to Mills Hrldco on tho rottti will meet on .Tucmiuy, April :tith. IVQ'l, " . JI.843.00. .,- mately ?li,096.0o. Tuesday, November sth, 1032, between the with tho center, line of Broad atre«t( thsneo Uttlo Stiver Borouffh, N. J. Tuesday, November 8th, 1032, between tha for tha pun>oi+o, of orsiinltlni; -tu i-c- 1 nouthwardly. alone, the center line of leading from Leonardvllle tu New Muii- - '. All the followli.fr tract or parcel of land AH the following tract or parcel' of hours of seven o'clock A. M. and eleht Notica of the llmo nnd i>!nco of holding hours of seven o'clock A. M. and einht mouth) thenco (2) following a line on n 'lUlred -by laW. , , and premises hereinafter particularly de- land and premises hereinafter particularly o clock P. N.f at tho respective polling Broad street to Its Intersection with the 1 o'clock I\ M.. at the respective polling course of south BIS OegreoA no mlnuten And further Uko notlco Hint on Tucu- places In said Doroujfh, , " center line ot Reckless place, thence weiU the ticncral Election nuj of tho ofllcers to scribed, eltuate, lylnrc and bclnc in thedescribed, nltunte, lying and being in wardly alone the center line of Reckless bo elected nnd meetings of tho Hoard cf Places, In Bald Township. weat (May, 1911) to a corner of tile iuad day, Mny 3d, JU3a, tlio Uonrd of" IloiiU' . Borough of Bed Bank, in the County of the Borough of Red Bank, In tho County Said election will be held In the aald Registry nnd Election In tlie Jbrough of leading from Chnpel Hill to Mlddletown ry ant! election' I'lmll meet uml jnocct-d * Uonmouth and State of New Jersey. of Monmouth and State of New Jersey, Borough for tho purpose of electing place to Its intersection with the center Said election will bo hetd In the nMdnnd Headden's Corner; thence ,(3) nlon« to ninKo u.hoiiBQ to huimc rtinvuHH of the Una of .Maple avenue, thence northwardly Little Silver, in'the County of Monmouth, Townahin for the purpose of etcctlnir . • BEGINNING at a point in the north bounded northwardly by land uf now orElectors of a President and Vice Tiealdent alone-tho center line of Maple avenue to Notico la hereby civen thnt n Ccnevnt tha Chnret Hill to ml easterly to tinrvoy'tt voters in their dlstfrtct, icsUtcilm: ull erly line of Bersen place, said point beins formerly Worth Icy or Sidney Conovo*- of the United Stntc«: a Member of the ic-tho c Election will ho held in and for the Electors of a Trcsidutit ami Vlco Prcnldcnt Corner, formerly Upwno'a nnd Wyckolt'ft porapnii; entitled lw vote ntvilio cntmltiB . dlitant ttyo hundred and forty-flve feet caatwardly by Central avenue: southward- House of RcpreHentatlves from- the Third Its Jntericcitioh .with the center line of Borough of Little Silver, in the County of of" tin\\9 United &tut«B; iv Member of thoCorner, ; thonco (4) in a nortliorly.direction rrlmury nntl (ienernii KICCHOIIH, which Hiitd .. easterly from the easterly line of Maple ly by land of now or formerly Elftabeth ConKt-casloiiul District; a Member of the Chestnut itre'et, thence veitwardly OIOHL Monmouth and State of Now Jeraoy, un Housfoo or Rcprcnentatlvcit from tha Third In the canter Una of Old Woman's Hill rnnvnsit Pnall ho ffifni>loto'i on oi* bofiuo avenue and eighty feet westerly from the .Parker and vregtwardly hy lands of thoUnited States Senate from this State to the center line of Chestnut street to itn Tuesday, November Sth, 1032, between tho Congresilonal District! a Member of the rond lendtntr from Cinrvey'a Corner to its rjldny, Mny Otli, 1 i);)j;, ; westerly line of Arthur place; thence (1) New Jersey Southern Railroad. Bein^ fill tho vncuncy caused by the death of Intersection w(th tha tracks of the Nowhotirn of noven o'clock A. M. nnd CIKIU United States Sonata from this Stato to junction with West 31do Avenue' on tlm 'j»I thrjt on TiicHthiy, October IKlh, ' northerly and parallel with Arthur place, fifty feet wide by about ono hundred and Dwifrht V>\ Morrow; a, Member of the Jersey Southern railroad, thenco north- o'clock T. M., nt tlio respective iiollJiiU- fill tho vncancy cnused by tho death.of Cilllett property, known an Bay Vlow i, the Bannl of lCcf[istry nml Kieetlun _; one hundrsd and twenty feet to a point fifty/ feet deep. Senn.to of thla Stato for the County of wardly along the tracks or road bed of tho jnpp hi nniii Brtioufc'h. Dwlsht W. Murrow; a Motnbor of tho HBIUMII tlionco\(6) h»4he center, line uf JV- I, ?n.oot 'Vf tho • plneu-nt Which . I hay .will - - Monmouth;' two "Members of the l.eheral New Jersey Southern railroad to Its inter* Honata .ot.thla flteto for tho County of a old, west BlfloAvonuo to. the point whero ...In the southerly lino of a ten feet rlpht of Known aV No. 16 "Central Avenue, Red Kald clcctloii wlU" bo held In. ihe unld Monmouth; Iwo Memberfl of tho .Central mid tho Ucnqrnl Klocllon uboyo iium- . way; thence (2) westerly nlone the pouth- Assembly of New Jersey'from the County section -with the center lln« of Monmouth it Interu«cts Kar view Avenuo'on pfild (ill* lonodql, , bativocbotivocn t)io hom-ft of ... Bank, New Jerney. rousli for •' tho imrpt>»c of •• clcctinu ABbombly of Now Jersey from tho County tun of ouu ir(lo,| erly line of said Tight of way, thirty-live Sciicd as tho property of Nntolo To- of Monmouth; a Surrogate for the Coun- street, thence eastwardly alonir the center Ictt propertyithonco (6) ciiRtoily, in thoIn the ntornupinrtornupiii h ^ | oeloidi ii ie ty of Monmouth: a Sheriff for the County line of Monmouth street to Its Intenteu- Klcctora of a President nnd Vicn Picpldont L Monmouth 1 a Surronata for tha Coun- center Hno of Vnr View Avgiuio to tho In- tl nn|llllgg o'eloidi ii lli feet to u point; thence (3) southerly par-, malno (also known as Fred Tomalno), tlon with renter line of Broad street, the nf tho United SUtcn; u Mem be i- of the ty of Monmouth; n Sheriff for the County ovenlnirl . fof r llil o |iuriiom 'of iiinKliiiiinKl K lllil e - ' «Uel with the first course one hundred et nip., tnken in execution nt tho suit of of Monrnouth; two Members of the Roertl tersection-of wluvt Is known nn tho Surrey llmu I-CVIHIOII ami (JOITOC-UOII of tho rc-li>. of Choncn Freeholders for the. County uf point or place of beginning. Honbe of Keincwcntutivcncwcntutivcn fioin the ThirThird of Monmouthi%; two Members of tho Bonn! r twenty feet to the northerly line of Her- Bed Bank Nuildlnjr and Loan Association, CIl iMb f h .oi-..ChDson,_i roohalders -ior tho .-County—of- ter for llio (iencral Election. —66fl~liIfleerU.enefl~<4V easterly nlbnjr the n'eorporntiorrof^tlie'Stntoof^Ncw" Jersey," Monmouth,"for" three • yearnr.three-Cor- ---.The.iuuiijiir-r)flco.foL the.Sixth Election Jtlutt'ict; a Member of the oncrH for tho County of Monmouth; und District ittRellef Engine Houoe^Drumrnontl United State;."Ktf-thlRrtriKcmttirfruTirthlsRrfttcriirr Monmouth. for threo years i three Cor- ilio conter Hno of thu Sorrey. Winding rond ~'rh»-polllinf—III»«O-*UT—AHiriillo~Tiwif- '•' northerly, line of Bertren place thlrty-five nnd to bo sold by place.. .* . • : onoi-s for tho County of Monmoutli; und slilp la the Townnhhi Hnll. Colt'a Keck. foet to the point or place of Beginning. for tho followintt municipal oflicers, vis.: mi •y cliused by tho denth of to.the renter line of tho rond lending from WILLIAM n. O'BRIEN, Shcrifl n Mayor for tho Ilorough of Red Bank, >wluht-AV. Norro* ...... for the following municipal ofllceifl, vlr..i NnvoBlnk to Leonnrdvllloi thonuo (tl) cu«t- JONATHAN 11, JONKS, . Together 'with tho use in common of Dated March 22, I9S2. for two yenrsi'two Councilmen for the Seventh Election Dlitrlct. n Member of tho two Members of tho Township Committee, Howard S. HlftRimon. Sol'r. Senate of thla State for the County vt crly, In iho 'center, lino of tho rotid lend In u- T0W1 > lCIC ' R ten feet right of wny running westerly Hoiouch of Red Hank—for-three years: n Jeplnnlnp at a point where the center for . th Me years ^-ft—lUmd-'3ii|"0*vl3or-for Dntoil AIM Moth, .flB. > "" *-. "~ from "ATtlmr~iilEco~Dno"Jrard red - and fl f ty .loiinjouth; two Member:, of llio (Jenanil said Township, toy three yonrn, nnd twoXfpm Nnycnhik to JjonnnrilvJllQ;.thenco-(S) Collector and nn Assessor for tho Borouch line-of-.Droad street-is intorBOcted with tho enaterly, In tho oenter lino of the rond feet slonK the northerly Hno ofwlthin dO of Red Hank, for the full term, and a center line of Recklcis- place, thenco south- if Monniauth; n Surro^ntc fur the Co\in- JuHtlccs of tno l*catu for the full lorni NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. fccrlbed and other property. NOTICE. Juntirc of the Peace for thd Borough of wardly alone - the • center line of I)road of ftvo years. leading from Nnvesink Ho I«onnro tnke notice that n Primary dec oners for the County ot Monmouth; and tlon for all political pnttles entitled thoic tho southerly, lino of the Borouith of At* -Thfl-folloKing-Ii a- copy —of an—Order tlon for-,n)Lpt?l!.tl<-nl.p_«rilcjilLroll*l«*Ln»rile#». j*nsntltlei d thej-e- Branch railroad company to* its intersection for the fqlluwl^nir munlclpf-l jifflcera, VIT;.; n HcKUtiy and Klvctlon In thu Tnwtinhfii of eoia hy ' > tn will..ho" Jiclil Jn_and-ior—thO-TownFhln -lnntiallluhlnndi.;-thoncQ41 )-westerly-ttnd indo by the Honorable Hurry Trua.\. t,,,o w||.. l bo held tr-_and for the Borough with .tho-center:line of-Cheattiut-Direct, iivo Cniuicilmcn 7m "i'ho~IloVoUKK 0/ LU-pr Mlddletown, In anld County. ..nn-TuoH- narthorly in tlio-»muthorly--and--'westerly SluflWrtliiiiy, tirilir u CrmiTilym " oT^TomnmuV "WILLIAM K. O'BRIEN, Sheriff. Judge of tho .Moninouth County Courts, an of Itcd BanK. In said County, on Tuea- th^ncfl-'custwardly- alone tho center line tlc Silver, "for "three yenra; "one AsfcnHor, uoy, Mny 17th, ltti"J, between tho hourn linos ot tho HorotiB.I of Atlnntlu Hitrhlandu Dated April C, 1932. follows, viz:— diiy, Mny 17th, 1032. between the hours of-Chestnut street .to-its-intersection with "or three years, und. 0110 Collector for of HcHcvcv n A, Mi and eight P. M. (Standard to litfih wiitcr oinrk on tho nit ore- of Hurl* Eloctloi. will bo-' held .In und fur tho Qulnn, Parsons & Doreraus. Sol'rs, nf Kcvcn A. M. nnd eight J*. SI. (Standard the center, line of Maplo avenue, thohro .hreo yenrn. llmollmo.) r Un or Sandy Hook Duy, thenco (11) went- 'lownnhhi of ShrowHbiu-y, In tlm- CSuiity oi 63I#-4T-$23.26. . BEFORE HARRY TRUAX. LAW JUDGE time.) southwardly along the.renter Una of M.i.ilc Munmouth nnd Stuto of New Jersey; on OF THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. IN nvcnuo to the intersection1 with the canter Notice of Primary Election. Sl Wi.ro Creek, tho paint or plnco of be* ,>lncc tn the respective district as specifi- line of neeklesn place, thence eastwardly inning. — '• •* • hourn of neven u'vlurU A. M. mid t'U'ht. By virtue of a, writ of fi. fa. to mo di- n tho matter of tho application of Caleb cally nbovo mentioned 'and said Primary nlonK the center line of Recklenn plnco -to ion for nil •alltlciil'.-nftle* entitled thoi-c-. rnlly nhovo mentioned uttd snld Pi-imnry o clock P. M,, ill. iho rcHiiectivu polliiu: rected. Issued out of tho Court of Chan- Hrown to havo a mortgage cnncelled of Election will be held for tho purpose of the center,line of Broad street, the point or 111 l*<> 10IU In ntnl for' the HoroUj;h ElectioEecti n will boo helhedd for iliaa PUHIOBUHOBQ oof Tho uolllng plilce. for tho Foil Hit Elco laco in Bald 'rownuhip. cery of the State of New Jersey, wilt be Record. Order. jf Little Sliver, hi snld County.-Mi Tues- nomlmitinflti f poraons off thhe roapoctlvtl o tlon . Hlstdct . la - tlio ' Ilrovont 1'ni'k - nod exposed to ealo at public v«nrtln^ Monday, the Sth day of May. 1032 Brown, duly verified by allitlavit that there nnd ulno to elect onq Male and one Fcmalo of Hcvcn A'. M, nntt eight P. M. (Stnndnrd nntl ulso to elect one MMull e andd una I'cnmlo ard n, N. J. • Kloctom of n *Prcnldcnt and Vl«i rrcslUciu Jietween the hours of 12:00 o'clock and a certain mortgnnc upon land* conveyed tion District la Eugena M. Mauce's ga- 1 'Iftk District. Commonly Known m Ihe Member of the County Executive Com- rage, Irving place.. . . tlme.1 Member of tho County Executive Com- of tho United Klaten; n Munlicr t,f tho 6:00 o'clock ( at 1:00 o'clock) ,n tho af- o Frnncea J. B Ife of Cnhh Brown, mittee for each political pnrty participat- Eighth Election District. &aiu Primary Election to be held In themittee for enc:-hh politicapolltl l party' partlelnat Llncroft Dlitrlct. HOUKO of Jtoiti-CHcntittlvcii fruni Uio Third ternoon of said day, nt the Court House, y Timothy.M. Maxsoh by deed dated Au- ing in mild Primary Election in each l-liico In tho rcrtiicctivo diHti-lct na npcctA-' mi; in enld y Election In ciich Tho boundaries of Iho aumc nro as fol- 1 la tho Borough of Freehold. County of Resinning at a point whero tho center Primar; tonirrcuHlonn. DUtiici; it Mvmlict of |hi> : Kust 1st. 3917. and recorded" in tho Mon-election district; nlfO one Male' nnd due ine of the tracks or road bed of the New [•ally nbove mentioned nntl raid Primary* election dUtrict; nlso ono Mnlo and onu )\vn, vli..; i united Staten Sciutto dom Hii.i Stnio In Monmouth, New Jersey, to Bntisy a de- mout^h County Clerk's Otlic Female Member of the State Executive Electio"lection vlvllll bo held for r the janponimrpoKCo of. Vcmulo Mcmlicr of the Stnto EXOL'UIIVO cree, of (told Court amounting; to approxi- 1 01 UI Jersey Southern railroad la intersected DoglnnltiR ut tho InLrincctlon of the Now {111 tho vacancy canned by llio «lt>atli of 3lVt,' 19"ai7 in Book "l fsi" of beed". im Committee for each political party; also nomlnatiri'n of the reaped I ve Committee for cuch pollticnl party: ul«u l>.vl ht W. Morrow; n Member or lilt" • mately, $2,878,00. with the shore of tho North Shrewsbury 1 'ork .and Louir Dranch railrond with the K nfies. 461, etc.; nnd conveyed to Cnlcb never. l)cleR«teR-nt*LarRO and woven .'Al- river, thonco southwardly alonG tho center .mrtlstl s to the offices abovb e mentionedtid, uaven BelepntcB-nt-Liu-Ko nnd HOVOII At- Ihrownlmry river; thenco tmrLhorly \n\o\x\ .SonntOJcf tliln .State fnr tlio County of All tho folio win jr trnct or parrel nf Drown and Frances J. Urowiy. liufibninl iitui ternate HclcRntPH-nt-Largo nre to be ittul nlno to elect one Mnlc and ono Femnlo turuatc l)elet:atci.-itt-LLni'Ku O aaro to bo ' land nnd premise* hcrclnnftcr .-nrtlcu.nr- chosen by Iho Republican party to repre- line of tho trucks or rond bed of the' Now he uuid Now York and I.onu Urnncli mil Moiiniamh; two Mcmbvm uf lh» (ienoriit ife, by Frnnrcs J. Brown nntl Cnlclt Jersey Southern railroad to Its intersection Membc'r of" the Comity Executlvo Com- choHcn by tho Koiniblica.can. iiart to i*cpre- 'ond to tho iiitcrneclloii of tho ruud fioin Amicmbly of Now'Jersey from llio C'onnt.v Ijr described,' nituatc, lying nnd being in Brown, her husband, by deed dated July sent enld imrty nt the Natlonnl Conven* inittco for ench political pnrty participat- Hcnt said pnrty nt the NtNutionni l Conven- of Munmouth: H KtnroKalo fnr iho Cuiin- the Borough of Red Bank. In the County Stht.. 19311. . nnnnd recordedd on JulJuly 16th. with the center line of Herbert street, 'ouddcn'M Cot-nor to the Still House; ' of Monmouth nnd Stato of New Jersey. nd that eight I)clcKntea-at-Lar«e thenco westwardly along the center line of ing in mild Primary Election in enoh tion; nnd thnt eight DolcautoH-at-Linuo icnco (2) westerly, following the iuad ty of Monmouth; n KhcrilT for t|io Cminty HHII . in BooB k U62 of MorttiascBMt , on election tlhtrlct; nlso one Mnlc and onennd eight AUcrnate l)olcKateH-nt-Lari;e of Moi.muutni two Mcimicni yf ihe Uonrd BJ5GINTUNG_ jn tho westerly side of 269. etc : nnd the Bnid Frances J. .nd clrht Alternate , „- —„_ Herb art street to its intersection with the 'rom Headden'a Corner to .ho Still Ilounct Wharf avenue Kt'"tKe northeast corner of arc to bo chosen by the Democratic parly mentor line of Shrewsbury avenue, thenco Vemnlo Member of tho Stato Executive nro to bo chosen by tho Democratic imrty •nd to tho corner of Dnlm Hollow toud i.t of OhoKcn l'Vccholdovs for the County of Brown havinhi g wincl e dieddid, thh e snlid Cnlel b Committee for ctich political imrty: nlno lo represent nntd party at the Nntlonnl Monmuulh, for three, .vcuiri. tlueo Cur. "' Theodore Wilson's land; thence (1) •west- Brown is now tho solo owner "of tho said to represent nnid imrty at tho National eouth'Wftrilly along the center lino of ''red Hans' * Comer I thonco (3) westorl erly along land of said Wilson fifty-four Convention; nlso thnt two Dclecntes and Shrewsbury avenue to Its Intersection with eeven Dc!eFntca-nt-I,nii;c jiml ceven Al- Convention; also thnt" two Dclesntca und 'ollowlni: tho center lino of tho .mil..-, onorn for (ho County of Mumnoulli; nnij i and._elnht7tenth«...feet;; thenco (_2). north roperty by virtue of belnt; the nurvivor, the center line of West Leonard street, tcrnnto DeleKntcs-nt-LiiiKc 1110 to ho two Alternate Delegate* to nnid Nntionul ilcawny between Mltldlotown and Holmdel for llio fotlowlim ii.imh:i,ial ullircm. vl/..: .hlch* pnl(l..niorti»'nKe .was mmla by Timo- Alternate Delegates to said National 1 twenty-seven- degrees fourteen mmutea Convention are to bu chosen, by said par- th«nco westward)y along the center line of- rhoBcn by. the Hepulilirnn imrty to- rciirc*- Convention nro to be chosen by-said -pni'» rowutihtps to ORden^R Corner , tlietico (i) ono . Towiiiitilii. CmnmltlopiTiiu., ••fin- Hum • west still alone land of said Wilson, thirty- thy M. Ma^son, unmarried, nnd Mfiijraret pent snld party nt the Nntional Conven* tlca in tho Third CongtCRBlonnl liintrict of yeni'fl, nnd a Township Collector, lur three A, MnxKon, widow, to The Atlantic (Iro- ties in tho Third ConjrrcsElonal District of Weet Leonard street to Its intersection ollowlttfc tho centct' lino of tho roiul from threa and 'four-tenths feet; thence (3) the State of New Jersey at said Primary with the center line of Leigh ton avenue, tlon;. nnd, that elpht Pclcgatca«ftt-Lur.;c tho Stuto of New Jcracy nt raid Trlmmy Jfidcn'H Corner to.Everett, through Kvui- ycni'ti. ^j. ) north'ono degree forty-seven minutes east cery Company, Body Cort-orntc. dated July nnd citht Altornuto lieleK:itcn-nt*LarKc Election. th. 1898. nnd recorded on July -i9th, Election* thonco northwardly alone tho center line cf itt jo tSmonk'n Corner: thotiro (Ti) follu\.- Notice of IMmnry Elcctiun. alontc othor lands of Marsaretta P. Whlto Said date vlll niso be the second rcET-fl* Lfeiffhton avenue to Its intersection with lire to ho choHcn by tho Ucmocrntlc purly Knld Onto wilt nlno bo tha second regis- ntr » lino on t\ course (Mny.lUU) of south Also • Inko nollre tlmt t\ 1'ilmniy Klcc- Reckless eleven and seventy-five nun- 898, in the Monmouth County Clerk's o represent Bnid putty nt tho National tration dato In fluid municipality. Office in Book 22G of Mortgages, on pages ration date in said municipality. the center line of Locust avenue, thence Ifty-aevon doKrces, forty minutes west to tlon far nnil l nolltliiinolltli'iil iniitlcH entitleentitl d Ihoi'o- dredths feet; thenco (4). north fifty-three westwardly alonj.the center Hno of Locust Convention; nlso thnt two Delegate* nnd t wililll b o helhldd i n nmll ffor tlio degrees forty-five minutes east Btlll alone 77, etc.; Notice of RegUtration. two Alternate Dclce.ttcr. to said Nntionnl Notico of Rerlitratlon. Rlvor: thence (fll nn easterly And it further appearing' that Ihe mort- AUo tnko notice that the District Boards avenue to its Intersection with tho shore Also-take notice that the Dlntrlct Poardu nd noutherly dhoctlon, Tollowinjr tho vurl- of. ShrowHbiiry, In tinhl Cuunty, _ ' other land 61 anld MardftrctU V. WMlfl th# North Shrewsbury river, thence Convention nro to be chosen by naiil pi\r- dny, Mny Hth, ipyj, bctwoi-n tlio hoiirn Reckless, thirty-five and seventy-threo EBge wfta recorded over thirty (JO) years of KuKlstiy unU Election fur snld Burouiih or Reffistrjr anil Election for said TownBhln tui co urn en of nald ElnimmiiiK . Itivcr tu 1 utul Eection fur snld Borough northeastwardly ajonc. tho shore of the UOM ll\ tho Third ConmoHfiloiiiil Ulatrlct of ho hiith v/ator lino of thn BIIDIO of Shrcwi of Hcvon A. M. nut) tlj;ht I , M, UStumlanl hnndredtha feet to lands of the Merchant afio nnd that It in claimed by said peli- 111 mee on Tuesday. April 26th, 1932, the "Stnto of New Jersey at snid I'limnry wlll meet on Tuottday, April 26th. 103-. Steamboat Company: thenco (5) souther- loner thnt no Interest hns been paid uron tho North Shrewsbury river to Ita Intersection for tho purpoBo ol orKanixIng na re- mry river; thenco (7) cnnterly. In tlic time.) prpposo o of organlzine with the center Hno of the tracks or road Election. • Snld Frlmnry Election to ho held In tho • ly alonft lands of said Steamboat Company tho Bnid mortgage-Jor more than twenty- iiuired by law. i.ulrcil by Inw. lull water Hno pf ', tho nhoro of 1 (ice of boujlnulnK. The polling plate for the Eighth Election .1 Notice of Registration. try nnd Election flhnll meet in their IT- Tha iiollliiR |il»cc for the fifth Elcctli: hlcction wilt bo licld fot- the innposo of iorate thnt is no lunger in exlntcnco: T7 nnd Election nhall meet In their re- nqmtnatlnR UCI-: alii., taken in execution at_ the suit of Eisner Company, Brldgo avenue and West of RcKlstry nnd Election for anld HoroiiRh croft, M. J. pnvtlen to tho uillcc-i nbuvo mcijtioiicit, »P..Act en«t]e_d^Aa.Act to prp.vlflft for. Jhfi. muse to hoiiBe jcnnvnfls ot^the voters-in : L hoiifio^to house cnnvaHfl ol tho voters In ..iTBank "BuliainiE ana"t«an 'ABsoelailpn; Cancelling of record of Morlgauea by order 1 Fronfr-itrMti-—Tr—~-—:-—---—.-. .— a.'ill meet .nn.. Tiipudnyi-rA-prll—yGtu.— lOiliJr )lxt£"t)isrr.tiT,"ConiirWnly Known"«« the mill tilEO-ta clcGtnna-Miile m\t\ nnel'ijiij.,l*i" _. corporation of tho Stato of New JerBey, Kelr•'feaiifectlVe iltatrleta, "regtaierlhBf"'*!! fnr. the puriioeo of organizing aa rc- Member of tho County < Executive C'uiti- of n. Circuit Court Judge or Law Judge of persons entitled to vote at the ensulnfr Ninth Election District. ^ lieraonB entitled to vote at the ensulnji Pqrt Monmouth DUtrict. mlttoo for cuch I'ollticnt party pnrtli;.,mt- »nd to be sold by tho County," that the said Atlantic Gro- Primary and General Elections, which said Beginning at a point where the center -•ii«j(l by law. l'rlmary and Gene ml Elections, which said The boundaries uf tho eumo aro as fol- WILLIAM It. O'BRIEN, Sheriff. And further tnke notice that on Tues- liiK In mild I'llmiuy Eletliou in LMICII cery Company, body corporate do show ranvass nhall be completed on or before Una of'Shrewsbury avenue is intersected cnnvttsn shall be completed on or beforo owfl, viz.: , . clcutlon district; IIIHO ono Male ami oua . Dated March 31. 1932. . cauue before meat the Court House of theFriday, May 6th, 1932. with the center Hue of Herbert ntrcet, day. May 3d, 193.!. tho Ronrd of Itopls- Friday', May Cth,-1032. BcKinnlns nt tho corner formed hy th< Howard S. HluBlnBon, Sol'r. s try and Election Mini I meet nnd prorcocl ]'cmnlo Member of tlio .-iti.lc Kxcinllvu County of Monmbuth, nt Freehold. Now And that on Tueadny, Oclober 18th. (hence southwardly along the center line cf And that on Tueiidny. Octolior 18th, ntomectlon of tho road from Hoiidrlckmni' Commit tea for ench polllk-nl pnrty: nliui <9L-4T-$20.B8. Jersey, on Tuesday, tho 21th day of May M2. the Bonrda of Reffiatry and Election Shrewsbury avenue to its intersection with to mnko ti house to house cnnvn.is of tlio 1031!, tho Hoards of Kedlntry and Election jorner to Atlnntlc Illfjhlamln mid tho rond. next, why tha said mortgage should not the center line "of the Newman Sprinpa voters in their district. roRUtcrlnir all will meet nt the place at which they will 'rom thnt vond to Hnrmony: ihciyio (I) novcn DclcciiteH-nL-Liinrc nnd HUVCA Al- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ill meet nt the plnco at which they will pei-Rons entitled to vote at tho ensuing tcrniitc l)c-lQK»tca-nt-L:ii',;o tiro tu Im Notice is hereby given that Bealed bldn bo cancelled of record, in pursuance 6f tho hold tho General Election abovo men- road, thence easterly along the center line hold tho (iencral Election nbovo men* !QBtcrly to Mill Ilrook; thonco (2) "follow- clloacn l.y (ho Ucpubllriiti [ijirty to icino- nlove entitled Act. tioned, between the hours of one o'clock of the Newman Springs road to Its inter- Primary nnd (Jenernl Electiona, which Hnid tiqned, between tho hours of one o'clock tip ttnld hrojok Itn vi\rloua coutsca north- will be received by the Borough Council AND It in further ORDERED thnt (i no- section with the center line of Brood canvnnn nhnll bo .completed on or beforo In the nfternoon and nlno o'clock in the erly tp Comnton'* Crock; thenco (3) ntlll ncnt is nid pitity nt tho Nat Inn nl Conven- - of RutaBon, H. J,, for ftirntahinf; and ap- in the afternoon and nine o'clock In the Friday, May Cth, 1032. tion; and Uml cljdit PclcKntci-iLt-LiiiKo , plying Asphatllo Oil and Sand Cover on Lice of the purport and eflcct of surh pub- evening, for the purpose of making 'the •treet, thence northwardly alone tho cen- cven'nR. foV the purpose of making tho In n northerly course, following tho creek nntl cl^ht Altcrniite I)Dl('irn.c:t-at-I,m«o lication and . this Order be published final revision and correctioorrecton of the regis- ter line of Broad street to Its Intersection And that on Tunsdny, October ISth. final revision and correction of tho resis- (o tho old richt of way of the New Jersey various street* in the Bo rough, and 1932. tho Board of Rctrlntry and Election nro to lie chosen liy the Duinornitk: pnrty opened and read In public at the rooms weekly In The Itcd Bank He g Inter, a news- t e fof r tthh ^^eneml l ElectionElectionElti ,. 1th the center line of the tracks or tor for tho General Klectloh. Southern rnllroiul: ihenco (H)iBtill north- to lcinouout Mild party nt tlio Nnttotml paper published at Red Bunk, in the Coun- The following Is a descriptioi n /of the road bed of the New York and Lonn will meet nt the place nt wfclrh they will Tho following In n description of'tho rly, nlone onld old New Jcrnry Smithehi of said Council, Memorial Borough Hnll, hold tho Ccnernl Election above men- Coiivcntiiin; nlfU Unit two Dfli'KiiUm nml Rurason, N. J.. nt or about 8:00 P. W.,ty of Monmouth, and .circulating In thoElection District* in the Borough of Kcd Branch railroad, thence northwesterly Election Districts In the Township of Mld- allroBd rigltt of wny, to Snndy Hook Imy : two Altfli-nnlo Mc1ei:ntc» to i-uhl Niitiiiiinl IWnauIn of Mldiilfltewn,- In which the onld Dank and tho polling places.In the same, along the renter lln* of the roatl bed ortioned, -between --iho hourii of ono o'clurk •J let own and Iho polling placed In' thothenco (!»(• weatorly nlonir tho Buy. to the Local Time. Thursday, April liH. 1932. vlt.: in the afternoon nnd nlno o'clock In the Convention ni'« to he clinncn Ity mill yav* Specifications for the proposed work morttrnged lands are situate. tracks of the New York and Long Branch uunic, viz,: mouth of I'ow'n Creek; thenco (6) HOutJ.- tloa In Iho Third CntiKtVHHlatiid DUtrict .if „ , HARRY TRUAX. railroad to its intersection with the center evening, for the purpono of making the rly up I'ew'd Creek, and the Brook nt tha have been filed In the offices of Allen & Fint Election District. final revision nnd correction of tho regis- First District, Commonly Known as the the Stnto of New Joruey ai tall IMimary Randolph at 60 Broad Street, Red Rank, Law Judge of the County of Monmouth, Beginning at a point on tb« chore of line of Chestnut street, thence southwardly iend of Attmo nnd in a Htrnlirht. lino wcKt Klcct Ion. Stato of New Jersey. alonir the center line of the tracks or road 1 Notice of the time nnd nlnrc nf. holdinj Mtddlctown and Holmdel Townships to ow8, V|T..; n innHc n lioii.i\ Bum rot lesR than ten (10) per cent of ulnk and Slirownhury Land Improvement line of tho said river directly between the center line of tho Newman Springs road Monmouth nnd State of New Jersey, in Itnlph's* Corner: thenco (2) Jiorlhorly, in the nmount bid Dn tho work, payable to Company and Edwin E. Maxsnn ; thenco lirnpcrtie* owned by tlio Monmouth Boat to Its Intersection with tlie Nor tli Shrewu- Hnlm Hollow at Frod Harris's Comerl 111 meet nl the plnro JIL v, lilrh they \.ill Tuesday. Novcmlicr Sth, 1S32. between tho thenco (6) easterly, following tho center an nimont Rtratirht line, vent ot tho bdin Imld t ho (iftiuiut Kkitlnn ulmvu IIIL>II- tho order Borough Collector, Filch must be (2) Northerly, in the Westerly line of Club and property known aa the Redbury river, thencs northeastwardly along hoiirn of ttcven o'clock A. Si, nnd elttht of Chnrlen 11. Mltla to I'CW'B Creek, nml delivered nt tho rlacg and boforo tho hour lands of tho said Navcnlnk nnd Shrew*. Hank Lyceum, nt the point or plice of be- the shore of the North Shrewsbury river lino of fiald road to tho New York nnd tioned, lictMCCii' tlic huttr:i nf nno n'tlixk o'clock P. M., nt thn rcapcctlvo polling l^onff Branch railroad; thenco (7) north- thenco (3) down mild Creek to Snmly Hu.ili ' tlm nftoniiMin uml nine (•'•'lorh in llie above named. tiury Land Improvement Company and to Us Intersection with the center Hno of placen In said roroiiKh. 1 >r Hurl tan tiny ; thonco (4) westerly nloni^ Ldwlti E Ma.XRon, four him tired nnd fifty erly, alontc the New York and Long Branch iiihiK. f'n- tl>3 pur|iiiM5 ul nial.iin: lliu The Borough reserved tho rltcht to Tho polllnjt plnco for the First Election Locust avenue, thence etatwardly along Said election will be held In tho nnld ho Hay Shorn to tlio Keni.sburtf Huroii];)) ; 5ect liny or all bids If deemed to the 1450) feet, more or le*a to tho Southerly P.Ptrlct la Nnvetilnk Hook and Ladder the centir line of Locust avenue to Us In- rnIIrond to Mill Ilrook running through ine; thence (0) Noutherly. and wcntoily, final rovUlon nnd carM-cLion of lliu ICK1 - lino of other lamia of naiil Timothy M. Roroimh for tho pnrpone of electing farm of William II. Conover; thenco (K) tcr fnr tlm Ct-ncnil I'.lri'tlnu. tent Intercut of the Iinrnugh BO fo ilo. Flrehouse, Mechanic Btreet. tersection with the center tine of Lelghton Electors oT n Ticoldcnt nnd Vice TreaMcnt tlonji tho Konnsburu Ilorouyli lino lo By order of the Borough Council of MaxBun; thenro (») Westerly, In tho line avenue, thence southwardly along the cen- eanterly, along said Mill Itrook, to the road I'nlmer Avenue; thenco (fi) noutherly, Tho ]iu]|[tic pliu-e for i'.lii'CWHIHII v lown- of other l&nds f Timothy M. Maximn Second Elrction District. of tho United Statcu \ a Member of the from formerly Antonldea'n Corner to Chai>al lp In tlm HrlloolhmiM.' ut 'I'itilon Vi\\U. Bumson. N, J. o Defflnnlnc at a point where the center ter line of Lelghton avenue to Us Inter- Ilouee of Rei>rc«cntatlvc» from tho Third alonir Palmer Avenue, to tho State Iliqth- Ruroaon. N. J.. Anrll 14. 1032. ftforennUl, (wb hundred untl sixty (26(0 action with the center line of West Leon- Hill to Headden'a Corner past the Evans wsy Kouto Nn, 4; thence (1) ciiHterly. MAKCItm'A I- KKI-.I), feet to the Ensterly line of onld public line of Meehanlo iitrcet lo Interacted with Conureimlonnl District; ft Member of the place; thenco (10) northerly, alonK the last Clerk oT tliu 'luv, n-lii,. uf ^hiL-sM^huir. VAN R. KALSEY. the renter line of Broad street, thence ird street, thence eastwardly along tho United State* Senate from thin State to named road to the said Antonldea'n Corner alonir anid Slnto llltfliwiiy nnd nloni; tnc Mayor road lending from Navesink to Locuat; und center line* of WesW t Leonarrd street to the rond from J. C. Hemlricksn'n Corner to At- Dntcil April .Kill, I'j;..!. thence (4) Southerly, in tho Enaterly linn southwardly nlonc the center line of Broad e fill the vacancy caused by tho death of formerly at Chapel Hill; thence (11) west JERE J. CAREW. Clerk, Htrcet to it» Intersection with the center center line of Shrewsbury avenue, the Dwljcht W. Morrow; * Member of "theoily, nnd following tho main road from nntic IHtjhlandn to tho point or jilaco of of the i.forementionetl road, four hundred L>olnt or place of beRinnlngbil . L)CKlnnln« nt Hnrmony Corner. NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND KLLCTION. NOTICE. nnd fifty (450) feet.-moro or leps. to tho line of Wallace street, thence eastwardly Senate of this Stale for tho County of Chnpel Hill to Mlddletown to the old Mld- ntonR the renter line of Wallace Btreet to The pollinplli g placl e for the Tenth Election Monmoutli; two Membcru of tho (icneral dletown Station of tho New Jersey South- Tho pollinff place for Iho Seventh EiW- fihrtwalniry IJorou;;!., N. J. NOTICE li hereby given that the fol- point or place uf Ueirinnlng. And contain- District Is Westilde Kn lns House. Leigh- ing three nercfl. mure or ICFB. And bclnj,' the rear of tho property of the Second H Aaeembly of New Jcrney from the County ern, rnllroad; thence (12) northerly nlonu lon Plfitrlct tit the Arehoimc of tlio Knnt K»U<'C of tho time un'l rtiiru .-: l.ol.lii,* lowing li ft trua copy of a proposed Or- National Bnuk, thenco southwardly alone ton avenue. of Monmouth; n Sunonato for the Coun- n road; thence (12) northely \cati8burir Tiro Compnny, Thompson Avc- dinance that was Introduced at a meet- or intended to be n pnrt cf the Hnme lirem- l t of way of eald New Jerroy South' UlC '._ ing of the Townshlii Committee of the Isea of which William A. Miixmin died the rear of Bald Hank one hundred feet AMY E. BH1NN, ty of Monmnuth; a . '>herlfr for tlio County tho Knit Koanaburs, N. J. ho rlcrlctl, uml mrclliu- from tho center lino of Wallace etrtet, Clerk of the Borough of lied Dank. of Monmouth; two Members of tho Hoard ern railroaidl to WalteWlt r llopplnif'Ilis' CCorner Elihth District, Commonly Known m the Township of Mlddletown held on Apr! neizcrt, nnd «hlrh ^ero (tevtued unto the Dated April Uth, 1932. thence (13) northwestorlyt from Wnlter " " mid MiTtlm. 14th. 1D3'J, anil at that time passed first naid Timothy M. Mnxnon by the Lust Will thenre eastwardly by a utra.Kht : :.. of Chopen Freeholders for tho County ol Hupi'lne's (Jorner nlong the IlopiilnR rum] Riverside Drive and Headden's Corner tKl •y, l.i thn I'oi reading and wan laid over for .second am nnIIK-L. in ,.nl,l ll:'ii,,ij0HHed Township of Holmdel, In the County nl Mny 17)Ii, I'.tj'J, bct tceu the hours (2) eantflrly nlniiff Mill Hrr»ok lo tlio loud ,,M,I VI, „ I'l.•' l.l.ii• BAt.K DISTItlUT IN TMK t.KONAUDO npin-i) veil at n meet INK nf the Tuv weHtwaidly nlniiK llie Bfilrt Fence Una to Navesink Ulatrlct. from Chnrtl Hill tn HeitfJilrn'M C»nici' 'if llio IIIIIIIMI :ll:Ur»; n MrinluT oT Ihe the renter lino of Merhanlr HtrfRl. thrnm Monmouth and State of Now Jerser. <»n ven A. M, and cluht M. Uilnndard Ilinnc nf lli'l'llTt'iilnll MEOTIOM OP TlUi •roWNSMU' OK f nmmlllce of the Tuwnshlii -f Ml.l.llo- Tuesday, November 6th, 1J32, bitween the The lioiitiditriea uf the fame ar, aa fpl- HCRC the Mill Tondi th»nrt CD nnrltivily, M fi Kin llio Tlihil MIDDLETOWN. IOVM, nt a mcetiriK held (.1. A .1 J vontuimlly nloiu* thn router line nf Me- l..«a. vl«.! . said rond to formerly Anton.ilei's Cor- r.MW.c ..lni.,,1 H|.,..,,,l nl II II. i.i;i j. rhatilr ulrccl to its Interflertlon with hours of seven o'clock A. M. and el Hnld Trlmnry Klcrtlnn ty Im held In the Hl UK IT CHDAINBII by the T»«r»«hl|. AN OKIUNANCK VAl ATINc, A STKKKT o'clock P.. M.. at the resrectlfe poll pe I Ivu district us ni'L-cin- llculnnlnir at Mnnv Mlnil Creek - ner to Chapel Hill: thenro (i) c*Mcily, l : n, tn lino of Ili-nKil utreet, the point or ' in the Chanel Hill rotul tn (inrvi«ntei rond: tliftico (6) noutherly, nlnnt.' Iho AwrmMy ut Nf i- JriKW I I lu> Cimiif / town, in tlift County of Murwiioiitli, tt» Kl» AS "KKSKItVK IOK STHKKT" (IN of the United States; a M«mber of t... l CMIT Irninlc rt Drnwii'i Dork nnul, tn thn SlirnwMmi y ihereinnUcr net fnrth in l.frpby net otl nnT Wiillm-o Btii-ot i-i liitercectci with ! l ,nl.| ° r,\',wtiy Klcrtl.iii ill, to tlm Snripy (formerly) |,roi( the l*Klsliiturp vf the State i>f Nrw W1IKIU;\S |,y ,(„. hlvll.L- ...It nf *...,.. n*lL(hL W. Morrow; a Member of tli Mcmlici if tlm Stnli' eily, in, Ihn aulil vTn.llnif mad to Far View ( t t(( i(, .Mlt-mri-titm with the renter t)r>n UUtrlrt li Iho llrclimifiR uf MI.Ulfl.nA n .MM-, . f.M I],,, ihi Jcrppv eiillilr. 1, Mtnto Hliiliwny, llctil- f.,ll,,»lni: vln CrcMtlon nf (Inrl.RHf C-illc-tl,,,, |ihti IH-. I'l ()[>!• nf tlm I. nnl \V. Monmtiuth: two Membtrf cf tht (.fumrnl llrlri'iit,<-iil-l.nri.fi nml I AI. trr line of I'ur Vinw nvcnuo na Inld mil rd Tr : t.m rrnter linn «.f ll>udln>{ HoK-1 I tn'ii Corni)r. N. J. i, H,,!,•,, llu- I Mil l"f In Tnwnshlim I'tovLllnn for tU f'..IN r ti.n by |-.v tho rf-utrr |f ,. AHftemhir of New Jemey from the County llrlri:iilr>-iit-l.iii'i:« inr 1,0 tho M«|, nf liny Vl.w llt-UlitH. to the i t>t (inrliMcn nixl Mrtliml nf Knln.rnr thu lt)i IlQ of Monmouth 1 a tf vir rotate for Ihe Coun- l,y l),n ]li-|>i,lillr,iii I'.tity li.i II,,,i ,,f W,,l nntr nf llf<-timi f>U illy tllrrrtly bf- Moniiioutb. fur Ou« TLIXTION. Nnllir nf IMi, thr |.i..|. tii 1h« ramp m«i )] t>tfll.K <1 • It ) rt ownr.l |>v Ihf Kit. of oners for llie County of Moiiinmtth, uml t/ nt m Niitllill ,.,,!,, II,,0 ,,' ,,i,l,l (ll.l WnmKii'a Hill I T. W..I.T AlUnllc Towmlil|i, N. J. ntl of t tu< t nnr llm lltno nit'l I'liiri) .if li >i\ tlm N yrsrs; t\ Tnwn»bl|i Collirlor, for tli ire I, v llu' ,1'iilar IItin ,,( II," li'ii'l Iraillnx lo Win «MU'< fifrted nml nifftltiKH *»f \hn Honnl .. r-«»rly II l.i lli.r ILM U;\ Illll (., I),,, j,Million i,r aolil ioi.il »lll y I,III, Hi.' licuhlry Hfnl Klmlliin lit llm Tun nnlilji itf 1 Hi. I • I >. > ..( tl^-t Ihr Hi ul Imilliiu fioin Clini>i.| Illll I. A. M. in •I r.j'lit I . M (Mil the Alhtlillr, in thr ('.unity nf Miniinun! |i, lliifl Iriv the 'luv.,,.1,1 •-I Ml'l-llM.. llxnMi'a II,,, kj tliMirp (Kl In mi rn.lnlh five ytnra. Miitlrn h hrtii'liy ulvr-H tlmt rl Ctuntil I'.'irfl. r.f Alt, H.- lll,l,lu, >.( Itoil H-,,L l.l-.. I.,' Ill ill flon In IU ,i,,,la, linn of til. Inn Nolle, ol I flmtry Mriilui. i'll| !••> l.rhl In nml for ih • lll» f'.rMllli >l«t llnr til W oi.',,ll,,i,t.| ion,I I,i Ha Intel afrtlon with tli flu- «> In Hi. Aim !«a« n.illi-. 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'!••« IV^iitf rnmi»i««!~«aa I.. iL.i 'III. lta.1 Itnlili IU .„,., .1 ,.M Mill I I 'wwey.U*'. At I.4<*/ In, si,,.1 ||, |,, ,..('•••" II Ills i ii .ml T I.r- I! Intir r" -> -I M,lf I., tin i.l'i t 9**1*11**1 (L-»* • •# t*l 'MUi RED BANK RE6ISTIX APRIi: 2Q, 1932. .Page Eleven bile driven by George Scmbler of ilgh'Bchool grounds by the Da'ugh-* Here and There Point Pleasant as tho was walking ers of the American Revolution along the highway a few nights ago, ias been broken off. It is planned JOHN B. ALLEN HAKRY II. Mlsn Martin suffered a concussion o plant another tree in its place; in the County of the brain. freehold Man Dead. Pertonal Notes, Sales of Prop- Joins taw Firm. John Slattcry of Freehold died at Henry H. Patterson, who has been he hospital at that place Monday erty, .Building Operations, practicing law. at Asbury Park for >f last week. Mr. Slattcry was em- Lodge Doings,' Births, Mar- two years, has become associated ployed at, 'the" Freehold rug mill. He riages and Deaths. with the firm of Patterson, Lome is survived by two daughters.' .' and Morgan, which his father, the The anniversary of Iho Battle of Principal Jlo-enjrnged. late Samuel Patterson, founded 52 The Freehold board of education Monmouth this year will bo observed years ago. on June 28th In a quid manner ac- has re-engaged Supervising Princi- cording to tho decision made by the Must Fay Compensation. pal Cafiscl at a.'salary of' $4,200.-a T FOR ALL THE FAMILY trustees of tho Ifonniouth county Wolf Goldenthnl, manager of Ihoyear. 7S o incrennos of'teachers' sal-, historical association last week. Bolmont hotel at Freehold, has been arioa were made by tile board. 90% of all adult* have David' Fitzgerald of East Free- compelled to pay $331 as compensa- hold, who suffered a broken leg ] tionti , medicaldi , expenses and other Irfiwyor Taken a nrlno. foot ailments of some , g p Charles Frankcl, nh Asbury Park when struck by on automobile two b because 'of an injury,.received lawyer, and Miss Hilda J. Kanner aort. Many of them can, weekweoltas ago,, wass transferrea d last week ' V Mrs. MarM y ReefRf, an-omploycl e off , flora the Freehold hospital to thethe hotel. of Baltimore were married, April 5th and should, be correct- Long Branch, hospital. at New York. The couple are mak- Auto Skidt. ing their home at Doal. ed before they become Mrs, B. G. Yard will represenp t Charles .H._T,.. C)ayU?n,'_funersXdj- UppoF JTfo6h6IJhIdd township ifi"the Sl- rector of AdoiphlnAh , narrowly escaped Filei In Meal Market. -serious,- through the vlslon of old ago relief of the de-injuries Sunday of last week when Fire caused damage of over $5,000 •wearing of proper partment of Institutions and agen- his automobile skidded and crashed to the Deal Beach meat market on cies. .Sbo will be assisted by Mrs.into another car - near Farmingdalc, Norwood avenue Tuesday night of shoes, correctly fitted. MilMiltot n H. ProbaocoPb . Both cars wore considerably dam- last week. The building is owned Take time during Unknown Dangers to Mrs. Emma Manvel of Long aged. by Charles P. Tcti. Branch died suddenly Tuesday night FOOT HEALTH FOR FOOT HEALTH FOOT HEALTH FOE Ordinance Against Circular*. First Catch of Fish. WHOrrERS. BUSINESS MEN, of last week of paralysis. She wna The Shore fishery nt Deal made WEEK tp check up on the Furs Kept Here Ti ycare old and was born at C'larko- The Keyport borough council has passed on first readings an ordinance its first lift of the season Inat Thurs- your feet. . . to see that burg. One son -and f our daughters day. The catch conKlfcted of four -Our-storage vaults-guaran-— yurvlve her. prohibiting the" distribution of hand you have correct shoes. hills, circulars ' or any_ advertiaihg barrels of herring, one hundred shad tee the complete safety of ' Mdwaitl Jones and Edward Horo- and one cod fish. vjtz of Freehold have opened a matter in the streets, public places, your furs no matter where meat market on West Main street. on private property or in automo Died in Hospital. you go, or what the weath- Both were formerly employed by the biles. Mrs. Jessie Haywnrd, wife of Leon er conditions. Send your Guaranteed meat market. Jetty Plans Approved. Hayward of Spring Lake Heights, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Barket of Tho Deal commissioners have ap- died Sunday of last week at the furs to us NOW and know that next season they Matawan have announced tho mar-proved plans for two jetties to boFltkin Memorial hospital. She was 1 will be ready for you, in good condition. riage of their daughter Tillio to erected on tho beach front They 43 years old. Joseph Schumock of Shamokln, will cost $10,000. Appropriation wll Injured In Fall. Pennsylvania. be made to tho state board of navl William Reid of Jcrseyville fell at CONVENIENCE Mrs. Mao Allen nnd Frank Es- gatlun' tor one-half of this sum. his home a few days ago and suf- lolla of, South Amboy were married Aviator Weds. fered Injuries which necessitated his FOOT HEALTH FOlt FOOT HEALTH FOlt "We call for and deliver your garments whenever last Friday ..week at Matawan by Byron P. .Hardy of Manasquan; >em.oval to the Long Branch hos- BUSINESS WOMEN. LOOK YOCUS OVER ! SPORTS ENTHUSIASTS. wanted... No -advance notice is necessary... Rev. Elijah F. Reed. who is known In aviation circles pital. Ja,mes Tinsman, who has been con- through his parachute jumps and The vault is on our premises, and open from stable nt Long Branch for three Holler Sltalcr Injuredjured.. wing walking exhibitions, was mar- Tony Slnrina of Long Branch fell Every week i,,s Foot Health Week here because the men who fit 8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. years, was reappointed last week by ried i'ccontly to Miss Helen Lipsey r Long the commissioners. and broke his right arm while roller you are expert shoe fitters with 30 years' experience and have taken of Dagas Minos, Pennsylvania. skating last Wednesday evening at FireriiTAQolphlii" 'iroun'i!.' Joseph Tilton Dead. the municipal rink on Ocean ave- a full course in the National School of Orthopraxy of the Foot. LEON OPERATES THE ONLY The home of Mrs. Elizabeth Clay- Joseph Tilton, Lowor Squankum's nue. ton at Adclphla was practically de- oldest resident, died Monday of'las Union Beach Man Dead. COLD STORAGE VAULT IN RED BANK. stroyed by (Ire last Thursday morn- week at the age of 70 years. He is ing:. Mrs. Clayton, who is 77 years William Vigne of Union Beach survived by a widow, a. son, William died Sumliiy of. last, week at the age old, battled the flames until she Pcnn Tilton, and a daughter,' Mrs, fourfd them beyond her control, of 20 yours. Ho is Hurvivod by a Frank Covert of Fair Haven: r CO. when she lied to the home of a widow and tw o7ycar»old daughter. neighbor and gavo tho alarm. iVhoopinff Cough Leads. Death of Infant. 9 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. Whooping cough' leads tho list o Dog Causes Accident. Eiva J. Slocum, tho infant daugh- ommunicable diseases in Monmouth ter of Elwood and Annette Slocum A dog crossing the street at Frcc- :ounty for the week ending April COURTESY QUALITY DEPENDABILITY I : _nt hone, Eran.ch, fllc.!i.,at the Hazard ONS hnliL.fiunday, o.f_.,last, .week x&used a tli, twbtfly-seven • cases "nolng'~"i 6; r •"•"-"•'It; D.'WOOCEW ir car driven by, Mrs. D. M. Frltts to >ortcd In tho county. Ten cases o hospital last Wednesday jiight. crash into the curb. Mrs. nichard icarlct fevor were reported. ^•CLEANERCLEANERSS fr PVERSi-^ Hafcman of Farmlngdalc, a passen- ger in the car was thrown against Aulo Stolen From Garage tho windshield and suffered injuries An uutomobile bolonging to M. to hor nose and chest. Matlln of Freehold was stolen from Verdict of $14,00(1. the garago Monday night of last David E. MSulsbury of Neptune weok. The car was found the nexi CMkacleana J day abandoned along tho Asbur. K was awarded a verdict of $14,000 by a Jury at Freehold last week for in- 'ark and Freehold road. clean as a breath,h off Si(Spring juries ho ..received in an automobile Model of Old Frigate- collision tetweon machincB owned First Lieut. R. V. D. Corput o 2800 by Joseph Shuro and Richard Fore- Fort Monmouth has made a model PHONE Red Bank man. The lattcr's whereabouts are of the old frigate "Constitution" MAIN OFFICE & PLANT: unknown. built on the scale of one Inch to ten feet. Lieut. Corput spent over a Order* I'rlsoner Itclcuacd. ' year In making the model. 70-76 White St./ Red Bank, N. J. Vice chancellor Alonzo.Church last week ordered tho rcloaso of a man Morrlago Announced. who was arrested at Asbury Park Announcement has been made of arid sent to jail In default of a $2.00 the marrlago of. Miss Helen South- lino foi' displaying merchandise for ard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rale on Sunday. The man was sell Charles A. Southard of Brndlny MP0RTANT Good taste Ing a magazine known »s "Bible Beach, to Joseph Moore of Neptune. Truths," The groom Is a painter. we stax-ted having flower* Judgment Rcdueml. Candidate for Coroner. POINTS A verdict of $16,000 rendered by a Michael Dory of Colllngswood on tKe table jury In favor of Alhert Layton of Park has announced his candidacy and goodi design Smlthburg against the Hurlcy-Tobin for tho Democratic nomination for company of Trenton for Injuries re- coroner. Mr, Dory is a real estate xufuetiycw ceived when ho was run down b; man and has been active In Demo- Wo Specialize in ono of tho company's cars has been cratic campaigns. Funeral Designs. reduced by Judge Stangcr to $9,000. meet in these new gas ranges Want $1.35 an Hour. 1 URIIJGL ItOAU, A Tear In Prison. Union plumbers and slcum fitters N*cor Ilumson Road. Joseph Neldmeycr of Newark, along the shore have refused lo who had pleaded guilty to giving ngiee to a wage scale of $8.00 per Telephone Itcd Bank till. ChnrleB S. Applogate of English- day. They insist that, they will not DOZliNS OF GOOD BUYS - A.PRIL 21st TO 27th town a worthless check for $160 foi work for less'thnn $1,25 an hour for I-IOC a load of potatoes last July, was n '11 hour week. FREE sentenced to a year in state prison Former Mayor n Candidate. •riUi jmrchiM o[ • lug* p!lci 1VJC by I). Jum.'ph CIIMO nf l.iikowuoil nnd uf n piissoilKi't (ill at the Contml JXJ.-J-J.—L. iia I.:^L±V.,.A dilvrn by III-, nun David. n»r«N (.mii.i Ga« Bangc design ami conslroctkm! The modern rnllriiinl ntnllun nt Newark Inrt Qt v PBOOTKR tod OAMULR Oflfl Ranges mark a distinct departure from all tlial llrmirii Wiiuinn Di'itd. vverlc. Thr tip of unr uf Iin fln^nn Ammonia "° 15c SOAP SALE Mrs. t' iullnn It, Miilliollnlid, wifr wiin clit off. H Ml I* TtAM COFFEE SALE nf .liiinr:, ! lias gouo before. Piquant new color combinations— K. i:. Miilhullnnd nf ]."" 12c CAMAY 3 Pirl MOVING aoio MunAr. rimr. VAN 23c .IIHU'' I IMI i y Ti IIHK InM \v ip* OrdnlniMl An Mlnlnlrr. 1U.A 0» I.r.M0N in • Tha graceful console* hnvn appeared — *lennn. All models fitted with tnuch-a-buuon I'lrnhytrl Inn chlinll. hnt l.rrn ,,i WARD'S Clnanro lit liri'l Infulo tin mrl with ilnlnr.l liy llm riff.li> In y nl M.m i 22c lighter*. innulote•'!. -IC M r., I | ,i \Vn!u-.' ... . . U\1K 0 -• . . Runnier liunicrn! . . . dozens of nrw ideas for Krlni'iiiH Ili'li'in. n Jiiilltr if Ilir, 'III.. |r»nr fur Mm I'll him; |..mll.,n (loixl:; Kiillv Instil id fl Sweet Corn 2 ""19c |ir(i n |l| Will luwn.illl|>. Ilia IUIIIIKM r,|ipu«|l* llm |li I 111 l.i,ii n.AU IIPAnn up tho routine tnikft in rooking. Hy «II 11 yj?i}"H> H'tll'ln null iii;nllir| Jitlin Illniir i lidtn-KMi Hi ill)' ii'l I •„, in 'l'r;ui;,it. •^JBIiANS 2°"* 19c II. Vi.uiu:. 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(••{ h.i n.»t, M i. -»''•'•::; : ir:^.r.T.,r.,r;;:':::r,r.: N(El 1,,.4,'lm , W.ll.l lh« fl>ri.«i. i^-i.' .1 I*'-'* * I •• .' It r ., i Ii,.,.,,(.,. IK, ,.i. .4....i, j-t -i ">i, •• nidi. l< |.|r A.il.,.H'.I.IU i-t >ii.I i««w |.|>.l(«nn.l.n*i ,.t«»r r».,i«|l»i ,m i(« ; ^^^fm. » I I'll >»t(l«4m»M Pace Twelve RED BANK REGISTERSTEK, APRII. L 20,1932. FABTY rN FLORIDA, day night of last week In compliment Harry Anderson and William Muth derson and Mrs. MaeOuelette of Mlddletown township, near Head- collision Mr.' Welsh's eon, John'Harry Truax at Freehold last week' ' Daticlnf Instructor Hart ' to Mr. and Mre. "John W. Weaeman for pinochle. Others present besides West Palm Beach. don's Corner, brought suit against Welah, received several fractured an agreement was inacto for dam- Frank Fay of'Atlantic Hlghlandft, i for Koj-port and Bedand Mrs. Hy Hopkins ot Koyport and those mentioned were Mrs. William Mra. Flora B. Rocho of Atlantic ribs, a fractured' right jaw bone and nges ot $2,750 for Mr. Welsh, who a dancing Instructor) was cut and. Bonk People. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allalra of Muth of Keyport, Alex Cadoo of Sum- SETTLED FOB $2,750. Highlands aa the result of an auto- many cuts'arid bruises. was represented by Qulnn,xFwaons bruised when his'car bit • tree at Wharf avenue. Bed Bank. mit, Miss Violet Relfsnyder of Eph- mobile accident last September on Mr. Welsh brought suit to collect & Doromua of .Bed Bank. Mrs, Roche Cherry Tree farm la Mlddletown A tarewell party -was given attha Lawsuit Over Injuries Received in the Chapel Hill road. Mr. Welsh's damages tor the Injuries received by Winter homo of William T. Hendrlck- Awards were presented to Mr. Al-rata, Pennsylvania, Mrs. Cora Suy- township last week. His Injuries laire for bridge, Mrs: Alex Cadoo and dann of Fennvllle, Michigan, and Mr. an Auto Accident car was hit by an automobile owned hlo son. Just before the case was was represented by Word Kramer of were attended to at the Blvervlew . son, a former resident of Red Bonk, and driven by Mrs. Roche. In tlje scheduled to bo tried before Judge Anbury Park. * ' . "at West Palm Beach, Florida, Mon-Mr. Hendrlckson for domlnoea and and Mrs. H. F. Cook, Mrs, Harry An- Thomas F. Welsh, who lives In hospital. ' . - i TO OUR OLD HOME Avies aind. 45 BROAD STREET Phones 3262, 3263 RED BANK Celebrating our Birthday and Re-opening of our Permanent Quarters with record-breaking bargains in Quality Groceries, Vegetables and Fruits. Buy during the next 10 days at the lowest priceso in over 25 years. Buy your needs for months to come. ; . fins Tomorrow, Thursday, April 21st, thru Saturday, April 30th •'• DILL PICKLES Schimmel's Pure Preserves MAYONNAISE Majestic Brand, Full Qt. Jar, Finest Quality—Reg. 19c Strawberry, Cherry, Raspberry, Pineapple, Peach, Pear, Orange Marmalade and Peach and Pear Marmalade and Blackberry. . • Majestic Brand, 8-oz.—Regular 15c. 2 2-Jb. Jarf—Regular 3Sc jars Pt. Jar 19c QtvJar37c RICE SUGAR Tomato Soup TISSUE Tomato Cocktail Whole Blue Rose—Regular 10c Domino Cotton Bags P & G White Naptha Van Camp's Antiseptic 1,000 Sheets Reg. 10c Hurff—Large Bottles 6 lbs 19c 10 calces 29c cans 5 So* 2$c 2 bottles 45c BORDEN'S COCOA Pork and Beans CATSUP Tomato Juice SARDINES I PRUNES 3ELLQ Evaporated MUk, largest can Waltor Baker's ii-Ib. can AU Flavors Jersey Brand Fancy .Torsey—Largo Bottles Ilurff Boat Tall Cans. Imported Norwegian—Keg. ISO. target California—Regr- 100 4 cans 25c 2 cans 25c 5 cans 25c 3 bottles 29c 5 cans 25c 5 cans 25c 5 lbs. 29c 3 pkgs. 19c COF'JPEE SPECIALS Datea SALT Old Dutch MOCHA & JAVA Blended 3 lbs« I'00 Chase & Sanbom 3 lbs. 89c GRAPE JUICE C Furo Freedom. Brand Diamond Crystal—Beg. 10c Astor Coffee • 2 lbs. 45c BeecK Nut • ... 3 lbs. 89 2 pt. bottles 25c 5 boxes 25c 3 lbs. 95c .Maxwell House Sanka • • \ • • • Full Quart 25c Alice Foote MacDougall 3^s. 95c Davidson's Special Blend CANNED VEGET FINEST QUALITY Artesian Brand Flno Tree Largest Cans Fancy Sweet cam 'Now York State cans Peas I'er Dozen $1.35 Witf« Maine cans 3 35c Corn Tor Draen $1.10 Beets I'er Dozen 9So 3 25c Muuroo Brand Finest N. Y. State cans Conqueror Cut Tall Cans Peas Hetty Brand cans I'cr Dozen $1.75 3 47c Stringless Fancy cans Tomato Puree 5 25c IVr UIKCII $1.10 1-lly Hriind ans Cloldrn Unntam Whole l^uncy Build Packed cans Corn i'er Dozen $1.10 3 29c cans No. 2 Stringless Tomatoes Per Dozen 93o 3 25c Bird Finest Mulns Tcr Dmen $1.75 Goldon Banlnm Corn ans Corn For Dozen $1.30 Tiny Green Fancy Jersey, Largest cans 3 35c Finest can8 Can Hand Packed Lima Beans I'cr Dozen $2.M 3 59c Tomatoes Per Dozen $1.75 3 49c Del Maiz Corn cans I'nr Dozen $l.3u Prlnco Tiuicy cans Fancy N. Y. State with or Niblets 3 35c Tall Cnns Golden Bantam Corn ' Asparagus Ter llozen $2.75 3 73c Succotash Per Dozen »1.60 3 40c CANNED FRUITS Finest Quality California and Oregon Doln (3) l^itrcrnt C'flin cans Pineapple \ iK'uuin l'lii-U Flnnst llurlMt Dromodary Urn ml cam Slli-i.l or Crmhocl 3 40c Tall Cans cam Per Dozen $1.35 lVr DIKIII .«1.6."i ears IVr Ilozrii !fl.35 3 38c Grape Fruit 3 35c llnlr (I) !.nri;c>.f < ,ui rinrnl llnrllrll \iK-lltllll 1'lM'U Loganberries cans cans IjtrK^Nt Cnnn cans Pineapple Olarnorifl llrnu 3 59c Blackberries or I'M' llMCM 3 55c Sliced or Cnmluil 3 45c Pears IVr Do/en $2.2S IVr l»i«.rn ?!.".% Raspberries, Flnrit Orrgoii cans r Innrv hlli-fd lull Cttn IVr l>ii/.en 51.M I »ucy Nmv Xurk Nfn i'HHH 1'iirh'W ill mill Fresh Prunes 3 38c Wnylio ('oiinty 3 """ 25c Peaches I'll lliiriu fl.m 3 - 29c Applesauce l'cr l)(»tru Mo « ullf.r iilii cans Pitted llluo IJIIIII llriunl can8 Ijirj;i> din*—llnl*r* 3 "•» 40c l.nrKi-nl CnilH 3 69c IVr Dinril 11.70 Peaches 1'iT Koirii tl.M Cherries I'cr lld/ril J2.I1.1 Sour Cherries 3 43c I'ri'nilrr cnnB Vlknny Mnlnn can Peaches IjirKint fun* 3 45c CMIfnmlit cans Illril llrnnil lvr li,,,. n itl.7r. Fruit Salad 73C Blueberries IVr Do/i-n fl.il) 3 ' 43c RAISINS MATCHES Peanut Butter Kidney Beans Corned Beef SPAGHETTI Uneeda Bakers Calo Dog Food lAt|n 111,,I. •; tt>. .l/ir II Aanorlrd 11'l.uin I'ull l'ulliiil <:t •limn .,( /\, , In Tuinnlo Niiucn t Ami.i llrnnil— \Ut. I'"' AMMottrtll C'llUl'N or Cat Food 3 pkgs. 25c G pkg8. 19c 2 jars 45c A can« 25c 2 cans 39c 2 jars 23c only 23c pkg. 3 cans 25c IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CANNED FISH SPECIALS C0 c Cfln Salmo»nn . 3™»»35c Sardines . 3 «;•»«• 55c Sardines ,. .'{3 c«.,.2Qc Tuna Fish . 33 "»57"»57c Sardines . 3 «»«45c ShrimShrimpp . 33< «37c I'I.IMI -Vmmini I'ail). 1'rr lli.cn fill < 'iill(t,iiil,t III 'lnninl.i I.,,,,, „ \V1'II^ Mrnt NIIIMIO lliitrui en r* Wr II,.,.,. II III Crab Meat . :»<•»»» 73c nl l AnchovicR . 3 '• " 25c Olive Oil -I.'ic 70c Sardines . 3 "»«29c ftr< llrit»'J lltw«t Salmon Jar Shrimp . 3 i 69c 1 •lout i, •• Minl MUI>ilf"« - '1 il>" I'cr lloiril H ].'. ftrmlrr I ..,I.IMII.U llUrr '. l»>. • »"•> i'i • I>.,,..I »i in «( 10 I nl.i ir l^rjr. Wrl IVr II..HH |lnil FRESH FRUIT'S AND VEGET Asparagus PEAS BEETS CARROTS ORANGES Grape Fruit LEMONS Potatoes I rr«l\ California fin* ll|t< n. y I>III»IIIU c l.ni |jfi Hunt lirt • niun HviiKliri I'loiiiU Juicy Tli'm-.SUio, SPOIIICHI SunUiit hunch 2 ""• 23 for C for C for C for C dor- 3 17 3 25 15 25 7 25 18 27-11. IU.l,<-» BED BAKU rms uii(iidTi;ita An Ideal Plaoa to Live. located oo the Beantlfdl Uruud Street to thu liltei abjewibury River, one tiour Sewers on Ever) t-ilreel from New XorU, and provid- A Fubllo, Comfort Htutlon ing ever; city convenient)*, RED BANK Moro Parking Hpae« . luatl V/tcMr. Entered *> Becond-CI»< Hatter «t tb< Poit- VOLUME LIV, NO. 43. offlco «t Etd Bank, N. J., under tht Act of March a, 1870. . RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20,1932. $1,50 PER YEAR PAGES 13 TO 24. Red Bank's Roller BACK IN OLD STORE, Priest to Hold ietting Ready For COMMITTEE APPOINTED. His Hat Is Not A New Candidate Davidson Brothers Reopen Their Mayor English to Head Inquiry Into Charles Vernell Skating Problem Former Store After Repair*. Silver Jubilee Primary Election Merchants Trust Company. In Political Ring For Freeholder Davidson brothers' Sunshine mar- Postmaster William A. Sweeney, Shot at^a Mirror et, whlcli for ond month has been Rev. Nicholas Soriano of. Red 'ime Limit for Filing Petitions president of tho Chamber of Com- Mayor Raymond L. Wyckoff of Hie Mayor and Council Dont Ituated In the Wolu building at 37 merce, announced last Saturday that *n«tor E, Donald Sterner of Wilmort Park Man Did Not Try Keyport it a Republican Aspir- Know Just What to Do About iroad street, pending repairs^ to the Bank to Celebrate the 25th Will Expire Tomorrow at Mayor Charles R. English will head Belmar Announces That He to Commit Suicide—Excite- ant jforThis Poation-T-Proin- It—Propwal Made to Rope irmer storo oppOBlto White street, Anniversary of His Ordination Midnight—Both Parties Have thfe- committeo that will investigate WU1 Not be a Candidate for ment Without Bloodshed at T i ws been ropyed back, into tho p|d lq- He Came Here in 1920, Selected Most Candidate!. ' :he affairs of the closed Merchants "l"NSil'KFnII nmeJob- Off Part of Some Street. :atlon and Is now settled and ready ;rust company with the view otseek- Re-Eelection. Wilmort Park Monday. ; Tho mayor and council of .Red >r business. About a month ago fire ' Bcv. Nicholas Soriano, lector of Nominating petitions for municipal ng relief for the depositors of that Senator E. Donald Sterner of Bel- Charles Vernell of Wilmort Park . Raymond L. WycKoff, mayor of Bank on Monday night considered a tuecd much damage to the former St. Anthony's, church, will celebrate Dices must be lllcd before midnight institution, as provided for in., a reso- ar has mado the following state- in Mlddletown township, was In a, -Keyport. has nnnounccd his candi- rcqupBtiiiHde^hy tho parent-teacher mlldlng and, tho stock within -wai his silver jubilee as a priest, on Thurs- morrow. The primary election will lution passed on Tuesday of last ient, announcing that ho will not be gay and festive mood Sunday nftcr- dacy a"i a membcrot tho VoSfd of association and student council of the lightly damaged. Somo of tho food, day, May 2flth, with two events at ) held on Tuesday, May" 17111. "So wee)k~by~the chamber. -candidate for re-election: noon; Ifo stopped lilanutomobllo In7"" freeholders for Monmouth county. high school that a portion pt somo vliloh waa not damaged, wasdonntcd the Elks' homo on Broad street. In 'ar petitions have been filed at Ked Eight business men will servo with "Owing to tho absolute necessity of front of tho homo of ono of hUj" Mr "WyokolT waa born ot Matawan. concreto street bo roped off for tho o the Elkfl "and tho American legion tho afternoon ho will bo tho guest of 3ank by Mayor Charles R, English, the mayor on tho committee, they Icvoting a greater amount of my time neighbors. He and hia neighbor lmd Ho reaidod thoro until 101O, when, ho uao of roller ekatlng. Thomas lor the relief of the unemployed. honor at a banquet, at which the Jounollman J. A. Van Scholk and being Harry Kohn, -who Introduced o my personal business, I regret ex- arranged to go for an automobllo Soved to Koyport. Mr. WycUoff Gopulll, chairman of tho police jiom- The stora reopened yesterday and clergy of tho Trenton diocese and lames S. Porkco, who aro running the resolution; Albert W. Worden, ceedingly that I will not be a ,candi- i-lde. Tho neighbor did not show up -lives on Broad street, JCoyport, where mittco stated that ho waa anxious to many customers" Woro present. -'The other priests outside the dlocoso will or rc-oloctlon. ^^_ William H. Jones, John J, Quinn, ate for re-election to _tho_8tate scn- at ths tjmp appointed nnd after toot->' , be owns his own home. Ho Is com- original attractive arrangement* of ho his guests. At night thora will bo Max Leon, Ira" L.' Grouse, Schenck" grant tho request and that he had Rod Bank will elect a mayor, two o this year. ing hia horn...several" finicalwithout pleting hlo eighth year as mayor of been making an investigation aa to ountora has been resorted to and a a public banquet, entertainment and S. Thompson and Maurice Schwartz. tho bpicuigh, having heen elected In :ounctlrnen, an assessor, a collector "I havo greatly appreciated tho Retting a response from his neighbor tho most suitable placo for the pro- lew stock has been put in. A sale dance. Plans l tire- territory nerved by tho complac- e of business. In tho storo now Forty-First Anniversary of formances of Lady Elks' ways reserved for tho hungry waj shorthand and typing Contests. I Dununn, Margaret Magec. farer who might come to tho doo MADE GOOD SHOWING. pany. occupied by Mrs. Rose, Goorgo Knglntiil, snllor'a liorniilpc—William Founding—F. Howard Lloyd Bowling Club Friday and Sat- tho eighty-word shorthand divisio Hanco Patterson was conducting a BoUnttaro. Jnel; Iteean, Howard Cairo, Reading of tho Hebrew text of u A few years ago tho borough took to Make Principal Addrcis. tho team composed of Alice Cook Leonardo Pupils Won BooUtoeplnf * •up tho matter of getting rcducod sporting gooda business, featuring 1'inncln Wulnwrlaht. Irvlnir VnnBriml. urday—AMay be Repeated. clent Isrnel Is done by the father i Dorla Eurich and Betty Meglll, too Carl Colmorgai, Robert Higglnbotham, other head of tho household ai Contcit (it Trenton. rates from tho Jorsoy Central power tho' salo of bicycles,., parts .nnd re- Wlltiur Symington. Tho Kcd Bank council of the second place with a team score o pairs. v , Capacity houses greeted the min- there Is frequent sipping of uacr: 95 per cent. Tho Individual score: and light company. "Reductions in American Indians—l.otilso Sovlero, An-Junior Order United American Me- strel, revue nnd danco given by the Tho Mlddletown township high tho olectrlo light rates was obtained na WlcilorwIU, Mary Maranclo. mental wine. wcro 07, 00 and 02, reopcctlvclj Two years later Mrs. Rose and her American braves—fearl Greenburg, Viv- chanics will celebrate the forty-first Lady Elks' bowling club at the Red uchool ut I-iConurdo captured first •without bolng obliged to go to thobrother moved their business Into anniversary of Its founding next Services -will bo conducted In theMannsquan received first plucc. I placo In bookkeeping in tha district ian llrouacr ami I.OUIHD Croft. Bank Ulks' auditorium Friday and tho 100-word test Henry Slhlcr n utilities commission! • tho larger qrtartera now occuptod by America. Virginia real—Evelyn Wnldar. Monday night with a service In theSaturday nights. There was stand- synflgoguo on Rlversido avenuo by commercial contest at Trenton Bat* Mayor WycUoff Is In business In her. About ten years later this lltlred Erlckfion, Camilla Matthews. Ade- Rabbi Nathan Wltkln. Tho services eclved third place in tho indivlduu no llolmea. Margaret MnKee. Itutli Clay- auditorium of the Ilcd Bank high ing room only for tho Uttn comers at test. MIPS I^eola Hoblnson la th, urday. The contest waa held la tho "Now York, associated with DoWUt, storo -was enlarged Into its present school. will be at 7:00 o'clock tonight, 9:00 new high school at that pluco. Among ' "Fleltman anil Company of 43 Ex- n. Ulndys llonnttl and Etella Morris. ench perfornmnco. Tho program as faculty member in chargo of th< proportions. R. Hanco & Hona' hard- Tho committees arc, costume, Jul- Within keeping of the spirit of the Issuo of TheA. M. and 7:00 P. M. tomorrow, Fri- the competitors were Hamilton town- change place, but lio Days that If ware storo was next to thn Marcus outlined In a previous day at 9:00 A. M. and 7:00 P. M., nnd shorthand cluss. olectod /freeholder, ho will make it UH Weinman, Eleanor Schcnck, Myr- Washington bicentennial observance, Register wna presented without a ship, Keyport, Mkltllctown townuhlp, ntoro at that time. L. do la Rcusslllo the celebration will bn of a pntrlotlc Saturday nt 0:00 A. M. nml 7:00 P. Tho Red Bank typing trnrn com MnmiH(|iiaii, Princeton, IUd Bank * full limy job na ho realizes that lo Ayrc.i, Margaret Hall; flag, Jul- hltcli. Bvcry number from tho mln- posed of Anna Hclchek, Irene Stci was conducting his Jewelry business us Wclamnn, Francis Walnwrlghl, nature. Tho principal speaker will bo itrcl first part to tho closing ono M. Thn services on Tuesday will be nnil Central lil^h of Trenton. being a freeholder la a Job In Itself. In a storo adjoining, and duo to his erwald nnd Judith Baum^ariier, r It Is conslilorod In Republican cli- Element Pace, Domlnlo Figaro; ro- P. Howard Lloyd, cuppi-vislng prin- will) roundly applauded. It was thr at 8:00 P. M. nnd on Wednesday ser- Kncli leivm of tho Ilvo entered by Increasing buslnenu ho vacated the. cipal of the Mlddlctown township vices will bn held at 9:00 A. M. nml colvod flocond placo In tho first yen cks thnt Major WycUoff If nominat- icnranl, Doris Wllmnn, Dorothy Llp- consensus of opinion thnt the «ho\v typing contest group. Keyport rr tho Leonnrilo tschool placed in th» ed will nmko a very nlronp; cnmll- storo to move to Ills present quarters plncott: prVjiRrtleJi, Robert Glblon, public schools, who will tnlk on Ihov,iis anc of tho best ever presented 8:00 P. M., dnyllffht saving time Thn contest. The .itefioyrupliy team, com' in what wan thon tho Bluomborg service tomorrow morning will In- colved lirst placo in this teat. Judlt dato, not only because uf his bunl- nichard DcWltt. llfo of Washington. Sevornl ntntp of- nt Red Dnnk untlor locnl innnago- IJauingaruur received Hint, place pencil uf Mlsneii Klslo WlldniiRor, ncss and municipal record but,nlno building, whlcli later was bought by ficials ot tho orgunl7.nlinn will nlso mont. All of l!io nets showed the cludo a special momorlnl service for tho Rcuuslllcs. Tho moving of tho Mlsii Surah Stnnger Is director and io departed members nnd pnrentn tho Rroup with the individual neo lmm SchnellrlU and Dorothy Hchu- becnune ho tin an antutc campaigner. much of tho puReant, nnnlsted hy ninko addrrai.es. pnlnstnkinr; ciirr. with which Mr. nnd of 49 vordH per minute. MISJI Ha inann, pliii'tnl llrnt In thn elRhty- Mr. WyckWa nnnounccment Is nsRcusnlllo Jewelry biislncBB allowed Mrs. Wllll.im Turnlrr, who plodut-ctl of members of the congregation. Mra. Rose to oxpand, and sho nddr.d ill.™ Kmma.Jano LnFotra, music; Tho program will open with an na JoluKsun in the faculty mrnibrr wunl trau.-icrlptlnn, with MIBS 8cho- follows: >ll»u Jennelto Matthews, dances, and ovnrturo by t'.ic orchestra. Ur. E. A.)\nd fctnKrd IIIR fihow, b Hod Uank, Mui'iiiH(|iiaiil Kcyjxn ninth. 'I'IH Lmukkerplni; tcntrl car* mary In Muy next. up to 102S worn rented from William TIIIKD Ol' MVINO. thn plndgo to thn flag recited. After Doth ho nnil Mr.Ohuuler havo hnd rrem'nt "Ilouso of .Sine Lit." Trent on, I'rlncotnn, HainlUon ILI tji'il nn' (hn Inilivlilniil ami team "In mnnlnir for thin olllce, I thlnlc Child, who with hln brother, Joseph thn Invocation, I*. J. (ilnlrnou will eimslderahln cxjicrlcnci1 Irt-ihonTrloui I^Miniirdo. Tho te;iin ctiniponnl liiuuiin. AM a ti'iun they ncorcd flrot. ono'n platform can !•« otalod In fow r "TTm-^'JIoviiio of tilnj; )'o" will bn Child, wcro Red Bank's lending bnk- Nvw York l tirrlcr, Well Itnuwn Here, mnko tho adOrcsti of wplcmnr*. It. K.work nntl nt imn Ilimi Mr. Tiirnlor hnd > Ahro Cook, l.loiirt ICurh'ti mid Itrt fur nlil'iiil nl tlm ni'iui'iit compell- ircHcntcluln wordfi, cin for moro than hnlf n. rnntury, •lumptHl lnlu New York llnrbor. Conklln will glvn a oenl mild IIM>I !,l:i own inuslrnl comedy company. H.'KIH will K» IOII/iilifMli tt) i-i'n "If nonilnntoil and elwlwl, 1 iilc;lrn rlnh urn nrllln^ Into Olllce Ui»l NIKIII. niul nf Hit- ini'inlii'tn of Ihn tniun, 1 1 1 Klimll Hlmp io a InVKn, )>rofl|ierolln rn- irnnnl liy 1 Itlik McNeil, thn llnllory rls will be Tiillownl liy nn mill, ™ liy ii iiKiunri' tlmt wouM tin creillt t(i Union, tlmt I"" " '«»'" •'" l»wrrr.l lelu'tft. 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I Mi. «. •t'llnllr Fl».| II WlkifT I • 1 1.1 tilnn Will! .il 1:<• •1 1 la nil 4I,U • .,« tm ir., 1.) |,i I1.l,k, |,l,,,li« (A) A,1»«,l,.i,, I.,I J, ll.tl. .|r..,,,«||t,, »,,( | ,1,.,,, ly II 11-.rri• i>.11 ir».. v.e.ultil- III." . U.!l. i,tW ,l..|l m rli in.l.i H • '. oil l'»l:,li(.B H....-I •|i|.ijl|.»i i>- >.f I.I TA » •l.i•«« nlfl' Hi »^..^ ao .1,,, i,,! ,,,»i,it ;| M..,,i. • iali |t»ll<,| .i I Qmli, A 4 pi.i Wf. 1 Pace Fourteen RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 20,1932. 1 Avon Mayor Will MRS. SNYDEB'S FTNEBAL. Fatally Stricken VICTORY FOE LOCAL WOMAN. HAS NEW JOB. Testimonial For Weddings. Held Last Thursday lor Mrs. Blanche Shields Established aa WUiett Hatgerty in Accounting De- 1 low ot William P. Snydw. Nearest of Kin to pecluse, partment of Laundry. VBrTJlie-Todd-HasIiolL Run For Surrogate While in an Auto of Our Firemen Insurance Man Lady JEJuphemia Whlte-Todd, widow •Hie funeral of Mrs.Mary Sny- Mrs. Blanche Shields, 'widow of The Little Falls Laundry com- ot Sir Jfaseph Whlte-Todd and mother Robert M. Holmes Announces dcr, widow of WllllaJ* P. Snyder, ohn Ravelly of Colt's Neck William C. Shields, of Alston court The Annual Report of the Fire pany has just announced the promo- Luncheon Held at Elks' Restau- of Mayor Van, R. Haliey of Rumson, who- died oh Tuesday of last week has been established as nearest of tion of Wlllett Haggerty of 220 Riv- was mailed to Wllllarn Stfockbr(dgo . ,' That He Will be a Candidate at the home of a friend, Mrs. Ella Had a Stroke of Pararlyiis kin to Mra. Ida E. Wood, wealthy Department Chief Show* er Btteet, Rod Bank, to the account- rant Saturday for William 1 HaskoH pt New York, last Thursday, ' at the Primary Election forOf .S . Giberaon of Hudson avenue, waB Monday of Last Week—He recluse, who died several weeks ago That Losses by Flatnei Were ing staif of its organization at Little ' Wiley, Superintendent of Pru- at New f'ork, tn her apartment In a New Tork ' Qnly members of the .' (ice Now Held by Donahay. held last Thursday morning at nine Died at Long Branch Hoipital Remarkably Small Here. Falls, Now Jersey. Mr. Haggcrty Is dential Company in Red Bank families !wer» present at tho cero- o'clock at the late residence and at hotel, whoro she had socroted hor- well and favorably known to tho niony, T\'hlch was performed by Rev. Mayor Robert If. Holmes ol Avon ten o'clock at St. James's church, John L. Ravelly of Colt's Neck died 8e!f and her fortune for years. Thomas H. Mead, whose term aapeople of Red Bank and vicinity, William Wiley, superintendent of H. PeroJ Silver, rector of tho Church has announced that ho will be-a can-where as assistant rector, Rev. John t tho Long Branch hospital last Frl- The kinship of Mrf>. Shields to the chief" of tho Red Bank flre depart- having been associated for tho putt ho Red Bank district' of the Pru-o( the Incarnation, at Lady. Todd's illdoto for l.lio Republican nomination •P. Fallon, celebrated a solemn high lay afternoon shortly after midnight. former New York society belle was ment expired a short time ago, made flyo years with tho Red Bank Steam dential Insurance company, was the ho following roport to tho mayor apartmetit, »50 Fifth avenue. . for [surrogate o£ Monmoutb county maaa of requiem. Jeath was duo to paralysis, with established by Surrogate James A. Laundry, recently purchased by the gueqt of honor at a, luncheon given Tho bride Is the former Eu,phemla at tho primary election. His state- Rev. Dr. John B. McCloskey, rec- which Mr. Ravelly was stricken on Folcy, who ousted Otis P. Wood, a and council Monday night: Little Falls Laundry company. at the Red Bank Elks' club Satur- ment follows o Van KpnBselaor Orubb, daughtor of tor of the church, served aa sub-Monday, April 11th, while riding in nephew, as temporary administrator The Register joins with Mr. Hag- lay afternoon.,' Tho luncheon was atha late^E. Burd Gru&b, minister to "In announcing ray candidacy for 'deacori. Mrs. 'Alice" McDohbugh was car at Freehold owned by hlsnclgh- and appointed-Henry Wood, a-great- Herewith I respectfully submit the xlbuto to Mr. Wiley's fifteenth an- : report of the Rod Bank flro depart- gerty's many lrlohds In: these parts Spain during the administration of tho ofilco of .surrogate of Monmouth the organist and soloist. The bear- or, Roy Maughler. grandson of Mrs. Wood's husband by In extending heartiest congratula- ilversary' of service with the com-President Benjamin Harrison. This county, I Co bo with a determination, Mr. Ravelly was apparently' In the his first wife, and tho Bankers' trust ment for tho term I have been in pany. , . ers were Frank North, Edward office. Before going Into statistics ia her third marriage. Her first hus- Doughty, Martin nnd Patrick Mc- wet of health when he started for company. Assistant Superintendent Leon C. band, Charles Day Halsey, died' In freehold in Mr. Maughler's car. Traf- may I be permitted to say that never Cuo, Thomas, Beatty -and Thomas This decision virtually puts Mrs. boforc have -I---experienced ..such Garrison Introducsd Carl G. Lannlng, 1023,- -.1 - _— ,-- Dugan. Burial in ohargo of Albert lo was particularly heavy at theShields and her siBtor, Mlsa Gertrude whole-hearted cooperation as exist and manageg r of division ; Mr. Haskell, whq is tho senior W. Worden was at Mount Olivet county seat on that day and Mr.Wood, who lives with her, In line n the.department itself, and also in O", under whose supervision the member of tho law firm of Haskell, cemetery, where Father Fallon con- Maughler was engrossed in steering for tho estate. , Its relationship with the water, po- Rod Bank district is Included. Paul Lyon and Block, was graduated from ducted a short-prayer "service. a~safe -way. -through- it, Later-he lice departments,-asTvellairwIth "tho Pattlt.-auolstant manager, and •Yale University In 1892,""ttnd~ls~"K urncd to his companion to make a building inspector. Frank J, Price, Jr., associate man mombor of tho Unlvorslty and Nas- cmark. There was no response. Mr. During my term the local depart- ager of advortlelng, accompanied Mr. sau country clubs, . ' iavelly was slumped on the seat with The Sudden Death Lannlng from the home ofJlces at Mr. and Mro. Haskell left imme- ils eyes closed. He waa unconscious, ment responded to 66 still alarms, 35 Died While at general alarms and eight out-of-town Newark.. James J. .Qulgloy, Robert diately on a cruise to the Mediter- Mr.. Maughlor drove as quickly as of George Danser calls, A total of ,14,300 feet of two r. Rpblnoon and Lawrence J. Stmble, ranean, and qnthelr ..return .will l)6_ Wheel of Auto e cbuld to the nearest doctor's of- and one-half inch hQse_waa Ja jd,_ai | uperintendents of tho Asbury Park, tit 050 Fifth- avenue;1 ce. There ho was Iriformed that Mr. were 2.875 feot of chemical and boos- Kearney arid Newark No. 3 districts, tavelly had been stricken' with par- Colt's Neck Loses One of Its Elverton Doughty of Atlantic cr hose. About 781 feet of ladders espectively, and Thomas Hawkins Mustoo—Nocki ilysis. The doctor advised that Mr. Best Known Residents—Mr. wore raised and 1,093 gallons of nd William - Burns, agents, were Highlands Seized With Heart lavclly be taken to a hospital. No Darner's Death Occurred Last chemicals wore used. Foamlte to "the also guosts at the luncheop. Miss Thelma Mustoe, daughtorof— Attack Last Thursday While ime was lost In carrying out this ad- amount of 55 gallons was also used, Manager Lannlng spoke on Mr. and Mrs. William S. Mustoe and Friday Morning. Willard Nook, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Pasibg Through Runuon. ce, but tho stroke proved fatal. whilo 3,025 gallons of water from "Friendship," and. urged those pres- Mr. Ravelly was in his 41st year, George Danser died very siiddonly the booster tank was pressed Into mt to practice the golden rule in George Nock of Manasquah, were ~ Seized with a heart attack while ; having been born in Italy in Feb-ast Thursday night at hla home at use. heir associations. Aftor Mr. Wiley married Sunday aftornoon In the par- driving his automobile at Rumson •uary, 18S2. He received his natural- Colt's Neck.^-Hcwas aBleep when he was Introduced ho-told ol hie early sonage of tho • Red Bank Baptist last Thursday night, Elverton Dough- zation papers aa a citizen of thewas awakenb4_hjDpalns. Ho took The loss during the year amount- experiences with the company, atr church. Rev... Edward Miller per- formed the coromony. ty of Atlantic Highlands died before Jnlted States several years ago. dose of Jat ginger in tho hope ed to 541,000. Of this Jotal, only $400 trlbutlng.hlu success to oo-oporatlon the arrival of physicians. He was .bout ten years ago he moved from that this w(oult gl j ast week from their annual winter's a member of the Woodmen of the Mr. Black, who was 44 years old, six members of tho'Holmdel lodge of Several lots were cleared and old Albert M. VanNoBtrand, John H. Her maiden name was Miss Virginia (jtay at St. Petersburg, Florida. While World. was born at Norfolk, Virginia, and American Mechanics acted as bcar- barns and houses torn down as part Time Is recorded by pressing Wormert, Sr., John H. Wcrmort, Jr.,' Scharff. Mr. Elonor is vice president £nway they kopt abreast of the local Ho Is survived only by his wife, had lived for many years at Jersey of tho system of flro prevention. This buttons. Ono button starts tho re- Wesley J; Wolcott, Bamuel G, Wool- of tho Slgmund Einnor company. Ho jtjappenlngs by reading The Register Mrs. Marie Court Doughty, and his ^i before moving to Red Bank. Be- work was accomplished by unem- cording device and tho other is i: ley, agonts. ' was a colonel In tho United States to make stops. The office dovlco hai nt their Southern home. One of thoQistcr, Mrs. Baden. sides hla wife, Mra. Gertrude Hogan LONG BRANCH MAN DEAD. ployed residents of tho borough, reg- army during .tho World war and ho flret things Mr. Dibb did upon his re- Tho funeral was held Sunday af- Black, he. is survived by two children, istered with the mayor's committee. two spools on which a roll of papei Is at present a colonel in tho ofllcc^s' unwound and time records an LODGE OFF10BB8 INSTALLED. Airn to Red Bank was to pay a call ternoon at 2:15 at his late residence Helen and John, who live at theErneat V. I 111 flics, Former Manager During tho same period lights woro reserve corps. Ho was on Governor kt Tho Register office and renew his with Rev. H. H. Nealc, pastor of th apartments, and three sisters and [ made. Mr. Palmer states that thi Morgan F, Larson's military staff. of Auto Agency, Hied Last Night placed over fire alarm boxes for the usefulness of tho new dcvlco rangei ~;: jgiftseriptlon to his favorite publlca- Atlantic Highlands baptist church, thrco brothers. benefit of Ihe public at large. This Exem'sea Held by Nauvoo It«bekah Mr. Eisner is a natlvo of Hod Bank ~lon. ir. charge. A delegation of member* Ernest V. Hughes, former manag from the professional men to thi lodge ot Soabright. and a graduate of Harvard unlyei-B-' The latter are Miss Jessie Black of was done at tho suggestion and be-cook in the kitchen. He says the ne from the Liberty hoso company ol Norfolk, Mrs. L. B. Alexander of Al-er of the Dodge automobile agency hest of Fire Commissioner J. Albert Over 150 mombcrs of Nauvoo and ity. ' ' __ . Mr.-Dibb said thn winter was most Rod Bank, of which he was an ex- on Weat Front street, died suddenly device-is simple in construction am ienjoyablo, tho thoromotor rogistorlng exandria, Virginia; Mm. H. H. Kel- VnnSchoik, and seems to have at- ornamental In design and that it ca Odd Fellows' lodges .attended the empt member, attended the service lam of Biscoc, North Carolina, last night at hla home at Elboron o tracted much fnvorablo comment Installation .of offlcerj of Nauvoo HO- Farrand—Hitwkns. out s.cyenty degrees throughout tho in uniform. and the company's en- I heart trouble. He was 42 years old. be sold at the price of an ordinary i. On only four occasions did Jamca L. and Wallace Black of Nor- both from'" firemen and residents. :lock or watch. bekah lodge of Swvbrlght Friday The wedding of Miss Laura'Joan he have a flro in hla dwelling and gine conveyed the floral pieces to th folk and William M. Black of Au- Mr. Hughes was a well-known Gongs were placed at Btragotic points night. Mrs. Anna Carhart of RedFarrand of Newark, formorly of Fair this •winter's fuel consisted of a bushel cemetery. gusta, Georgia. Services were held odgeman. He was a member on Broad street, so that police of- Bank, dlstrlot deputy, and tier staff Havon, and Dr. Stuart Zeh Hawks*, jot wood. Ho said that a record was Mayer John R. Snedeker and mem Sunday evening at hia homo and bur- Mjacus lodge or Masons, tho Royal ficers on duty might know, the .loca- HER 78TH BIRTHDAY, conducted the cxcrclscB. On behalf son of Dr. and Mrs. Edward Zen jj',. Recently established at St. Petersburg bore of tho borough council ial waa mado Monday morning in rcanum, a past and present patron tion of fires and direct traffic accord- of tho lodge Clarence Stevens, Mrs. Hawkcs, also of Newark, last Satur- ' When the sun shone each riny before present and police officers of Middle- Fair View cemetery, in charge of Al- f tho Order of the Eastern Star, a Family Gathering Held Friday fo: William Cloughly and Mrs. Louise day at Trinity cathedral was •well at- member of the Tell Cedars of Leban- ngly- Mrs, Sarah Ivlns. three o'clock in the afternoon for 139town townBhlp, riding motorcycles, bert W. Worden. Rev. John A. At the present time the zoning Fowler presented a jewel and flow- tended by Newark and suburban KV- (consecutive days. escorted tho body to the cemetery. Hayes of the Presbyterian church of- n and a member of the Long ers to Mrs. J. Morton Smith, past clety. Bishop Irving Peaks Johnson Branch lodgo of Elks. system of tho distributing flre alarm Mrs. Sarah Ann Ivlns, who makes Mr. and Mrs. Dibb loft their win- The bearers were members of thro ficiated at tho services. calls is rapidly proceeding. This will her homo with her daughter, Mrs. noble grand, and flowers to Mrso.f Colorado performed tho ceremony. ter residence on Monday of last week Atlantlo Highlands municipal de- Mr. Hughes was a veteran of themake it possiblo to determine just William Webb ot Spring street, was Mabel Bedford, noblo grand. The .bride wore her mother's wed- ^note-ring homeward by the Coastal partments, they being Chief Sterlln KILLED BT ACTO AT NEWARK. «Vorld war, having served overseaa in what soctlon of the borough a 78 years old last Thursday and on Talks were given by Mrs. Carhart ding gown of antique satin and row froute, arriving in Red Bank early Sweeney and Sergeant Frank Ger- a lieutenant in the motor trans- fire Is located by merely listening to Friday night a family gathering was and District Doputy Grand Mastors point lace, made with court train, kens of the police dopartment, Ben- Wednesday morning. Formar Bud Rank Resident Fatally port corps. He wan a member of the tho first number tapped. Tho next hold at Mrs. Webb's in compliment Sidney Caddlck and Arthur Boyce. A Her voll of tulle was caught nr> with jamin Lelghton and William Dow Injured Last Saturday Night. Long Branch post of the American ;wo numbers will give tho exact box to Mrs. Ivlns. Tho evoning was gift of flowers from Mr. snd Mro.orang' e blossoms. Miss Anns Ulster of tho water dopartment and Joh Legion. location. spont In general sociability and re-Boyce was made to Mrs.. Smith. Af- of Little Silver, maid of honor, -was TAST PRESIDENTS' NIGHT. a.nd William, McLaughlln of thi Mr«. Lucy Slocum, colored, of Mr. Hughes was the son of the Respectfully eubmittod, freshments were served. ter the exorcise" refreshments wore attired In pale orchid satin wftti street dopartmont. Burial In chargi Montclalr, a former resident of Redlato Richard and Mary J. Hughes. matching straw hat There wer« four Jji'oUnK Woman's Club Honor* Kor- nf Albert W. Worden was at Fal:Bank, waa struck and killed by an Thomas H. Mead, Among thono present were Mr. and erved by Mrs. Alvers Bundgsrd and h rher Executive* of Orgnnzlntlon. Besides his wife, Mrs. Edith Dorsctt Former Fire Chief. Mrs. William Webb and son Harold, ",ra. Fred Nelson and their commit- bridesmaids, A reception was held at View cemetery. automobile at Broad and Commerco Hughes, he is survived by a son, J. A. VanScholk, chairman of theMr. and Mrs. Wlnflold Ivins and sons ies. th» Essex county country club. Th*' £ M16B Ruth Leddy and Mra. Leah ^«-*> Rtreets at Newark last Saturday Richard H. Hughos, 2d, nnd two bride is tho daughter of the late Mr, JLeonard, former presidents of the night. The driver. Anthony Palllto of fire committee of tho council, com- Wilbur and Stanley, Mr. and Mr«. Tho offlceri ar« a» followi: DIED AT SANITARIUM. rothers, Irving Hugho» of Long plimented Mr. Mead on the report, Frank E. Ivlns and son Franklin, Noble si-and—Mtl..Mabel Tltdlon], and Mrs. Dudley Farrand. *>Young Woman's club, were guostn Newark, was held on i charge of Branch and Oliver Hughes of Holly- b( honor of thnt organization last John Flannery Paused Away IA«I stating that It waa one of the best Mr. and Mrn. Frank Ewlng, Mr». Vlr« c.ind—Mri, Loillna _ manslaughter. wood, California. KKorJliiK aecralary—Mri. llelina Hum. Doney—Martin. Tilght at an observance of "past Friday After Long Illness. ho had ever heard. Eden Ewlng, Jr., and children Mar- }crl. Mrs. Slocum was fifty years old. The funeral will be hold Friday Jorlo and Herbert, Mr«. Susanna Lee, proeldento' 'night." . Miss Dorothy John Flannery of West Fron Besides her mother, Mrs. Edward Flntnclal aeereUrr—Mri. Kannr Mies Holen Isabel Donoy et jVIetz&uir, another former president, night at 7:30 o'clock at hla late homo Mrs. Agnes Ewlng and Miss Maude hanr. KeanBburg and Ralph Ernest Mar- street died last Friday night at thi Smith of Red Bank, ihe Is survived with Rev. D. Rhca Coffman, paotor I.KGION CONKEBENCK. Sherman of Red Bank and Mr. and Traimnr—Mri. I^ulu Cili«r. waa unablo to attend because n[ ill- Allenwood sanitarium of tubcroulaB by two daughtom, Mrs. Alva Thomp- Chapltln—Mri. Rara I^yion. tin of Atlantlo Highlands wer» map- Sicsa. of tho Long Branch Presbyterian Mrs. Edward Ivlnn of Long Branch. rled Tuoiday night of last woek by after a long Illness. He was 49 yean son and Mra. Elizabeth Holman, and It Wiw Held at tho American Legion Muilolan—Mra. Elva (larltnd. ^ Tho nuf^tR f honor were piesent- church, In charge. Masonlo services Rig-tit support to nobli grind—Mri. Mnr< Itev. Hollln A. Hurt at Mr. Hart's o nld and waa the son nf tho lato Joli n son, Oscoli Slocum, all of Mont- will be held Saturday night. In Convalescent Home. n Slorer. «d with bouquets by the club, the and Mary Flannery. He was born In air. BOTTLE LAW VIOLATIONS. Left support to noblt irind—Mra. Nan home at Atlantlo Highlarlda. Mr. and HirCHentatlon brintf mrulo by the pren- charge of R. R. Mount * Son of Red Members of Monmouth county ambrrt. Mr«. Alfred Hlinkor, Jr., of Rumson, Mlddlotown and lind resided In that The body waa removed lo the nioth- fSnnk, tho body will bo removed to nltlit aupport to vice grand—Mri, prnt president, Ml™ Cnthrrlnc Itim- township nnd In Red nank all of his American legion posts and auxiliaries Two Fined Yraterdny Morning Upon wero tho nttondantri. The coupl«wlll Itcll. •r's home on Cedar street, thin bor- Trenton for burial in the Greenwood race Perrottl, live on Memorial parkway at Atlaiv. life. held n largely attended conference at Camplnlnt of Dairymen's Lrilxue. Left lupport to vlea grand—Mrt. Allen >ugh, whero tho funeral was heU yc»- cemetery, tic Highlands. Mr, Martin Is a col- t' Pinna to itUemt the c'jnvctilHin of erday afternoon at two o'clock with the legion convalescent home at Itevani. i)unlnr winiian':! club:i I> t Aahury Mr. Klannr-iy l!i inii-vlvrd by three Tonin Hlver on Sunday. Tho chle! Two men, charged with violating InaUla guardian—Mr*. Jinnla Attman. lector for tho County gns company. brothers, Mlchnol, Thoman and Frank ev. William Baker, pastor of the Former llealdent 'DiMid. , law that forbids tho line of milk Outildi guardian—Oieir Andanon. P'nrk in tinturd:iy wcro nmilr. The olorrd Methodist church. In charge purpose wnn to Initiate a program for Irlolla In be entered by member* of Klnnnnry, oil of Red Hunk, and four Chnrlea Marks of Jrrtioy City, i the financial support of tho home. nno nnd bottles by others than the malrra. Minn Mary Flnnnrry, Mrs. lurlill In charge of R. R. Mount A; ncUrotiuy—Walllnr. jj'io lo'iil club tn thn tmllonnl th, by necordor •Mll'.Mll.i (.'lilh.-lli.lihlliu,Ituiwllu Ituiwll, MIM filnilyfilnil n Tho fimrnil wnn held Mon.lny IN IIIH IVM) TF.AK. n brother rf Mrs. Uniliiunh lieycr o Cylior.\ the cnunly Auxlllnry presi- Wllllnm A. Tnnncy or Colt's Neck ]{. MOPJO of rielford, Tim J^olnlin (Un.1 Mlm Vii>;hiln Chd.-iey. tnnrnlni; in nine o rlnck lit Ihe I'rM- was fined !>M) for mlng a can not his Sunday May lit, will bi VIHIMIIC r •I Hnnk. Hn ulan le;ivcs nnotho dent, hnnded tho Monnionth county coretmnny wnn prrformnil nt thn rt- dpnrfi nnd nt ten o'clock nt StiVIIIIn. m liuefnrr of I nlr Haven llru! "Inter, Mrs. Henry II. Hrntt of Jn-ne' i)plr};ntloti. Pouts un,l nuxlllarlia own for milk nnd Walter C. Van-day nt the town hull nt Red Hank. cnrdar'n homo. Mr. nnd Mrn. Robert .hiuU'n'i" cliuu-li with thn irt-tor, Morn Sick n I^inf Time Hcholrk of !li|tiiinkum wnn fined $15 All cltliens of thn town Bin Invited IIK(HJH:KS City, n brothei-, lloiulrlrk Mnrli* o! worn rejiieHcnted by dolPiHtlnnii from Mnxnon, Jr., nf I'nrt Mnnmnuth wor« llcv. |ir. Jlilm-M I' MrCliukry, 111 o Impact the hulldlng on tlu»l driy. Wllllnni Tliiofner, wlm fur n runn- New York, nnil nix rlilldrrn, Join Kril Hunk, Mnlnwnn, KnlinltiKilnln, for lining untiles owned by other tho nltondnnl". A wedding »«ppir i-hni'iif. Hurlnl in chnrgn of It 11 :lalilen, M«ny lniprov«m«nt» «nrt ic|mlr« Ilnlll I hurnnl Wllli IIIMIIIIIIIV (nil. ier of yrnra lived mi Unit In roml ICvelyn, Iionithy, .Innnlr nn,| i,c.n|0 KeyiMirt, Anbury I'nrk, Atlnnllc HIKII- nerved nt Hie homo of tho M"iinl * Mini »»' nl Ml. Olivet rrm- WPIO mado during Iho winter by l"«ii ) illll'l Allrr Wri.l 1'ljllt'. '"nlr Hnven, dlrd MiinMay nftcr i Mnrlin nnil Mr.<. l'"inni'l« (iriini, nil o lnriiln, KiTehnld nnil H^ltnar. Tlifl Thn coiiiplMntn were made by V, lirlrie'n parrnln ut Union lloach. itiK alrknen,1!. Ho win burn In (JIM: :l» nnil l/mi! Hunch pntti W, ltorrim, a rrprcncntatlvn of thnwho wnrii paid for their work from £ .Inlm nr.il < 'i iiuui.l 'lumnlnn r.f Winu .Inmry Clly. Hurlnl wnn «t Itnyvlrw many Nuvrmnrr ITIli, lft70, nml nun rpinntny, Jrini-y Clly, Hunduy dflrr- Mnnniouth county dklrynifin'a'langiin lia uiirni|iloynirnt rrlli-f fun,In, Two itllnnib, til !•• it'-l by pun, pinrii .Inlm l)ir,l> OK COMH.ICVTIONH. MOONKIIRAUT C^AIUI I'AKTY. n IMn ennntry In 1H82. Hi- In «nr l» ni. Jnneph Whrrlrr of New York roprfl publlo comfurt itntliinn wnro ni>il«, EM. I'.lnjr HI.'I I'lilllll llmithnr follow •Ivivl liy hla wife, Mia. Mutii-I Hut.. "fntMl thn nrgnnlMtlun In jironrcul an ofllca wnn built for llm vlnllInK (; it ,l!"t|.i l.aiic, i,t th« rnm,.,- <,f Mm. r.ilnn (innl rnriftrMi Auiiy nl Hrr HTDIIKNTM* KMUTAI.. Ijtrgfi AtlomlnnrA nt ' Affair llnlil Illnn llnsklin Ilaiifurr. 'i'ln- funmnl 1'iirly mi mm iiirtlutiiy. ng thn rlinrgii. nur»p» hnd much nthrr enrpeiilpr niMl ;ihr| Wnllurp atrri't. on MHPII lloinn IJ*ni .Sllndny Night. I liiirmlsv Nljlil. wan hr-lit Ihtn mornltif: nl hla Intr work w»» doni>. Tlui only purt of Ilin Mll, we In IHi.il .1111 rni'h |iy .hint Irf Cliiirl-,, f!,,.wl,l,lK^, „„„ ,,f M,, „„,,Oitli-tiil'irr? ruplU (Irtvn n rrnKrniu In Mm. r.ilim Hunt, wlfn nf .1. I'lrliest innir nnd nflrrwnnl Ihr liody wnn II TIUIHTKICH pnt n"l coinplotml U Ilint (i( Thn wonini of Ihn Mmiin'liniiil leg- r-rny I', llyllll HI |nill-n court. Innl Mm. Vlitor l!uoi|i|,|Kr ,,f liunnel nv,-. thn Htllillon. I nf Ilitiltfn nvi-nur. dlfil Innl Mull nlim liy A, M. I'nntnii mul iinn la pulnllns Ilin txturlor ond liilnrlor of kill of Kid Itimk lielil n cnnl purty 'J'lniP.livy nftpini.uii, 0 line, lind n puny Hnliii ilny In ri-lo- Iny nielli nl. hrr hoinn of coinl'll'- Ilin Nniv Ynrk nnrl Nrw .larnry riMn- l'uptln i>f tho Junlur diun nf Ilin Dnrnrllm Allrr r.l«-lril I'rrililrnt ot ho liulMlngi Ooiinrlliimii 'rhim Iftnt. Thl)lKdny, w|i|rh wnn tai^cly 0.1- .l llil.. Miill ;,' .1. t',,nlf| i,f t,.,n lirnllon uf lil.i flflh lilillulny. (ininn,, RV( K Inlln. :Uir wnn VA yi'nin ulil nllli wnil nliny nt. IJnlnll (.'liy, vhrrn nnnlhrr < >nnnitlll fT Illllnln afinllua K I A »llnl- M, riop.lll »t«tiiil nil MmiiUy night tpiulml, 'Iho |»ll/.n whinnta wrm Mr. wnr plnynl nnil rrfi nilinimiU urivod, rrrnliylfirlnti (Jilin-li llnKrd. iii'll. wb "Illl ('iilictnlilr l''intili mi nl lllrliiii.iinl, V'lrr.lnln, nun neivl.-n wnn lii-lil. Itov. .Inlm I1. Mul^i piiln' ipiltnl irililuy ovrnliiK nt Dm hit Dili would tin iliino wllhln nnil Mm. ,Iimn|ili Wrnlkunky, Mr. Hint ". C.liyliri- r. r I'llrnnor INHIPIIIIIIH ruin Inlniil win, : 1 • I lo i|" l> Hi'- Imulilr i llr,| llnnli fiinn Hint |ihirr, Ilitim if ltKlfnld nnirl'ilnil. I till In 1 wnn nt nllllllnn nil WltVnlly llllli-o. Ali'lllt 7,1 1'lia fltllllinl mvntlne nf llm tmi linrt lima. Mri, llnnen Wiley, Mm. .liuiira Nrl Illli tlllic, ,l I'.' Ili ""UK". Tlliinn lurnnnl »r-|o IMimr tnntnn, Mnnnnrhltnflta. imlrllln nnil fllriitli mm lilpn^hl, of Itiiatepji of thn l'rdahytiirlan ami. Mm. 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Mr. Wlillln I l« «|ic, l.ll• InM 1n rnll« vlv.a •I'l.a fmi.tal „»„ ||t|,, ,,- Ah,ml U«l |, H, II«M,,..II. l^.ula I A,i,,.,,!,, \V|I Rllv.r, 11,al« *»a * .tin uaal'iti tiair li!|lil t.y Ilia lannla lluli nf Al nut a MH'I 1»•!• la aallHIP \y Ilial allein.,.,,, at Ilia llnnia ,,( Mall « I"" "•llil II..I HaiiU an Ham J l'U| lla Ilia I., i.ni <«itt |-ailr an.l f.""l nal lai.lU ttlflilatnla lia may itiuKtnl Ilia a • liiilih, .III, |l.v J.,1,,, lv fiKM" ,l(« (I |l.r *!l- 'Wl 111 Ilia (.,n, a til.,,1. al ri«ih..l.| am "f ,u,I,la. l|,a,l l,,|,)tl 11,a «t|i|.|r<* l.r ll'a l'»r« A lamiU \ ii.fa* al>'n«l ami m *l*a IB flidMy *h|4, Ulll.n tt,.l>.ia.,tl 1|)t *i ••• *ltl Tl •J.I V|l| 1>» •n|«««4 h) ilia olMb '•'( *r«! tiatr «mi t,j»«« ||,|» fc,,, j B * ;-.te Ai u tMtt, a I.M Ul* H*mM< RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 20,1932. Pago Fifteen
waken tram-Its own material .declare f .-'••'. Personal. BED BANK KKSIDENT DEAD. row. afternoon in the Red Bank Cath- Tricks by a Magician, Entertained Classmates. Marrled Twenty Years, ladles' auxiliary of tho MnygrV b«*t atlon, 'I am dead,' to catch this trum- olic high school auditorium by the An .entertainment of sleight of Hiss Elizabeth Dwyer- of Mount A'surprlso party was given recent- club. The hostesses worn MM, MOJV*. pet-word of Truth, 'There la no death, Mrs. George F. Granrann, Sr., Dle4 parent-teacher association. Games hand street entertained about forty of herly for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Patterson ton Planltz, Mrs. Augustus WulHn#, Frank Calahdrlello of Llndon place no Inaction, diseased action, overac- Yesterday In Her .09lh Year. tricks was given at the Red was operated on lor appendicitis lut will start at half-past two o'clock, Bank Catholic high school auditor- clnssmatea in tho acventh grade of of Rlvcrsldo drive in celebration of Mrs. Low Huqang and Mlos Marjofl* tlon, nor reaction.' Life Is.real, and ium Thursday night for tho mem-the Red Bank .Catholic grammar their twentieth wedding anniversary. Plahltz. «<.•• • . i •wook at tho Rlvorvlew hospital. death la the Illusion" (pp. 427,428.) Mrs. Louise Gramann, wife of Mrs. Olive Teller ot Sunset avenue QcorgB F. Gramann, Sr., died yes- Trout Are Scarce. bers of Troop No. 8 ot Boy Scouts. school-at the home of her parents, Those present were Mr. and Mrs. torday nt her homo on Brown place Scrval, a magician, was tho perMr- . and Mrs. Daniel Dwyer, Monday John H. Noonan, Mr. and Mrs. Thom- Tarty on Sunday. vlaltod at New York over the week- CANDIDATE FOB SENATOR. Trout fishermen in this vicinity re- end, in h«r 69th year. She had been In port that trout so far this season aiii former and his feats aroused much afternoon. The-.party started Im- as Noonan and son Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Citarolla of William • Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Ingallo and Frond Durafld ot Ben Girt Seeks lie- poor health tho past year, but hadmighty scare or extremejy wary. The Interest nnd amusement. Another mediately after school ind the chil- Mrs. John T, Noonan and daughter street entertained a number of glfU daughter Polly of Weatslde avcnuo publican Mom'nation, been.able to bo around tho house season opened on Friday and many feature was Kongo by "The Hill Bilsillly dren walked from school to .the Dwy- Elna, Mr. nnd Mra. David Noonan at her homo Sunday, Members t>t and • Charles Reeve's of Newman much of tho time. Red Bankers visited tho Btrcams In Boys" of the troop, who have fre- cr home. Dancing, refreshments and and daughters Dorothy and Agnes, tho Young Lnilles' fioilnllty of f((, Springs road visited Mrs. IngaHa'a Frank Durand of Sea Girt has an- Mrs. Gramann was born at Yonk- this section and oomo went to thoquontly broadcast programs at Sta-specialty dances by several talented Mr. Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs. IUchard Anthony's church und tho Olrli' So- nounced that ho will be & candidate ors and was, tho daughter of Frod- tion WJI3T, The troop 1B planning members of tho. group were greatly Noonan and daughter Margery, Tim- cial club wore her gucstn. They -wore alBtor, Mrs. Paul Volgt of Landing lnrger streams In the northern pait to rgive an entertainment to. ralHU 011 Sunday. for tho Republican nomination for orlclc and Louise Gugle Loronz. Mr. of. tho state. They all reported very enjoyed. othy Noonan and son' Francis, Mr. the donors of a shower to Mra. dim- atato senator at tho primary election and MrB. Gramunn were married al- money to l?uy camping...- equipment and Mrs. George Wldlcy, Mr. andrella before .sho was married,, and • The Rod Bank auxiliary of Rlver- small catches and some of them re- nd other thinga. Serval will DO Junior W. C. T. V. Meeting next month. His statement follows: most 03 yoaro ago. anij have been turned home without even havlnR Mra. Charles Patterson, Mr. and Mrs.sho gavo tho party In appreciation' _,j;low hospital will meet at tho homo roaldenta of Red Bank the post for- among those who will take part. A meeting of the Junior Women's of Mrs. Richard Strong of Hubbard "Inasmuch as Senator E. Donald had a strike. Frank Loversldgo- of Oliver Caslcr, Catherine - and John of their kindness. Donclnsr »nd Sterner has definitely determined not ty yeara, with tho exception of sev- Christian temperance union wan Pattersojn, Dorothy Lang, Dorothy Park, Friday afternoon, May 6th, at Locust "avenue was about the moot held Monday night at the home of games wore enjoyed all day/. to bocomo a candidate tor re-election, eral yearn they lived at Eatontown. successful fisherman y/ho fished the Surprise. Party and Gift. Brine and Joseph McLaughlin. , 2:00 o'clock, Mra, Gramann was a pianist of con- Miss Dorothy Thompson ol Maple Cleaners and Dycru Meet. Mrs. George Havens of Lelghton stdorablo prominence, and with Mr. streams of this vicinity on the open- A surprise birthday party and avenue. Miss Thompson, a dele- ing day. Jlo caught three fair sized Tho rlaycrn* Auxiliary. Seventy membors of tho Short, re- avcnuo was given a. Burprlso party Gramann! who played tho violin^ fur- housewarming was given for Mragat. e to the spring Institute and con- tail cleaners and tnllors' association Wednesday night In celebration of trout in Willow brook at Holmdcl. Fred L. Aycrs at her home on Branch vention held nt Elizabeth last Sat- Mra. Leon Kclley, Mra. Augustus nished music at dances and private Wulflng, Mrs. Mary Abels, Mrs. Mary- met at Long ranch Monday night, — iior tlrthdayr Tlioa«-present-were Iiartica u number of years ago. On Monday ho landod another from avenue at Little Silver Friday night. urday,. gn.yc n xcnorl pn -that, subject. the samo brook. W. Harry Penning- Curl, Mrs. Jnnc WIIUam3 and-Mra. Addressos-wore -made- by ancokern Mr. and'Mro. Harold Stout of Madl- Bosldes her husband Mrs. Gram- Mr. and Mrs. Aycrs recently moved A social hour followed the business from Red Bank, Trenton and Lak ((on avonuo, Herbert Havens of Long ton was, another Red Bank angler into the White homestead. Mrs. Ayers Bosslon.' Twelve members were prcu- Florence Corse wore prize winners unn leaves a daughter and two sond, who was out tho first day. Mr. Pen- 1 at a social meeting last night of thowood. island,' Mr. and Mrs. rjharlca War- they being Mrs. Harry G. Degenrln" Is n tencher nt the River Plaza school cnt. doll, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson Honry C. Gramann and CJcorgo F nlngton landed threo trout. fiqd the party was arranged by tho a'nd Miss Barah Wardell of Laurel- Gramann, Jr., all of Red Banlt. She Mrs. Amy E. Shinn, tho horough other teachers -there. They mado a ton. also in mirvivcd by a brother Ed- clerk at Red Bank, Issued 92 fishing Rift of a floor lamp to the celebrant. Mrs. Florence Bonnolt and son ward Lorenz of Yonkers, and five licenses. This Is about half the num- The usual pastimes were enjoyed and Harry of Mechanic street vliltod at grandchildren and a great-grand- ber Issued last year. One reason ad- everyone had a line time. 'Fifteen -Kow York-ovor the-wook-end— Mrs. child..-^ „; o .' vanced, to. account for_th!3 |s_thnt Uie guests were present. toennott returned to work last week The ''funeral will be held at half- cost of a. license is $3.15 as against aftor having boon confined to her past two o'clock Friday afternoon at $1,6----••-•5 laat• year. Tj^ rhilathcans' Rummage Sale, CITY MARKET ho -o for, BIX weeks with a broken tho; house, with Rev. Herbert S Many fishermen attributed the Craig, rector of Trinity church, in Plans for a rummage sale to be kn i cap. small catches made last Friday and held Monday, May 4th, at Union flrc- ] :i Delphlno Silver of Broad charge. Mra. Gramann had been aSaturday to the prolonged downpour NEXT TO mombor of tho church since she housc on Shrewsbury avcnuo were' 54 Broad Sf R*d! Rank r ' entertained a number of of rain earlier in the week. They mado last night at meeting of the j ii. i Saturday night. - ; moved Here. Solon will bo rendered say that huge quantities of worms *-»~ uiuau Ola; WOOLWORTH'S IVcu .LPCLUIV by, JCugeno M. JUagco. Burial by Al- Philathea society of the Baptist j • Hi. '1 Mrs. William C. Brown of and other trout food..wcre washed In-, church at the home iff Mrs. B. II. I Brown -co cntcrtainod Mr. and bert W. Worderi will' bo In First to tho, brooks, ponds and creeks With Church cemetery at West Lonu Foi-d of East Front street. Mrs. Fred , THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY MrB. Oll'v.r Brown of Ntwark ovor the result that the fish wor...o .s o .wel ..l i Brower and Mlas Alice Engholm as- the wcok-ond. - Branch. Mrs. Elsie Homphlll ot Broad stroet fed that they would not nibble bait., BlsUd thohoatcs5- . SPECIALS AT THE P. A. "•Ifclplnff tho lied Cross. vlBltod at West New York over tho t Treo Dedication Today. wook-ond. Twenty members of the Woman's Collision on Ilumjon Road. j Everything ia In readiness for the Cars driven by Mrs. Haden C. El-' Miss Grace Hill of Peters placo and club of Rod Bank hold an all-day ceremonies to bo conducted by the BEST CUT Extra Fancy Swift's Golden West Mrs. Charles L. Bppphard. and daugh- mooting at the clubhouse last Friday liott of Silverwhltc Gardens and . l'RANK DUnAHU. ^ Lions club this afternoon In con-diaries E. Beck of Fair Haven col- I C ter Lorralno of Mechanic street vio- to make dresses arid boys' shirts for nection with the dedication of the I shall aubmlt my candidacy to ihotho Hod Crqs's society. Much work licled Sunday on the "S" turn on the j CHUCK ROAST 14c 1b. FOWL 24 l Hod at Jersey City Sunday. y trec3 planted at the municipal ath- (K TO 6-LB. AVERAGE) W. B. Mount of West Froht street voters of Monmouth county In thewas. done, Tho womemen were Mrs. letic field on Bergen placo as part Puin3on road, ncar-Buena Vista avc- > returned homo last week from Now coming primary election. JJohh n A. Chaunzy. Mrs. Thomas of .the Washington bicentennial ob- nue. Mrs. Beck, who was with her , Smyrna; Florida, whoro ho spont-tho "It is of vital-Importance to Mon-.Voorhls,. ..Mrs. Mark Scott. Mrs. acrvancc. - , _ liusband, suffered contusions of the j Loin 'or Kidney Rib Veal winter. mouth county that tho character of Richard Blcknell, Mrs. Frank S, The trees will be formally pr?- spine and received medical treat- ' John Mllno of Broad itreet visited sorvlco rendered by Senator Sterner CurtlB, Mrs. Albert Llndenstruth, sented to the board of education liy ment at tho Riverview hospital. Boneless at Union City over tho -week-end. be continued, and as I was a mem-Mrs. Honry Mccklcm, Sr., Mrs. Wal-J. Daniel Tullor for the Lions club. Veal Chops CHOPS Mr. and' Mrs. Victor aoodrldge of ber of the General ABsembly during ter VanHorn, Mrs. Ilnsa, Mrs. Victor William "H. Russell of the board of NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. Rolled Sunset avenue entertained Mr. andtho greater part of Senator Sterner'3 King, Mrs. John n. Smith, Mrs. Wal- education will make tho acceptance Notice ifl hereby (jlven that the anmml Shoulder of Mi«. William VanFlcet-of Somervlllo, term, I bollovo that I am entirely fa- tor Bruyore. Mian .Elizabeth Scow- addrccs, f mcclluK of tho shareholders of the Citi- croft, Mrs. Charles P. Irwln, Mrs. zenn Building and Lcmii ABjiuclallofl ttf UGH ' Sunday. nnlHar with the program sponsored After the noon meeting today, the Hunk. N J.. will ht held on Tuesday, Mny MrB. Edgar Taylor of Sunset ave- by him and -with tho needs and type M,unroe Flcgcnhclmcr, Mrs. Elmer Lions will visit the high school and l?th. 1932, »t ncvcn-thlrty o'clock, V. M-. VEAL nue entertained her sistor, Miss Viv- of legisatlon most beneficial to burA. Scott, Mrs. Horace Fowler, Mrs. then march with the high school at the uiru:e i>f the AHHQCIUUOU Bt the MEAT cqunty." Hosea Chark, Mrs. Edgar Tcrhunc band and the pupils to the Held. Af- Second Nnllonnl Bunk nncl TniHt Company, I Ian Darnstcdt, and Miss Ruth Banks and Mrs. John W. Boyland. Kc-d Bank. New Jcrncy, for the purpose oT : Best Cut of Bloomfleld last week. ter the services the Red Bank high clci-tinir dlrcctora whone term* expire;! Breast of r JfaVftnd.'.fcli'fl., Cljar.Ioi. Aysri and ^ Auilllarj' Card Party. ^ school baseball team will open the ehanKinK Section 8. Article 1 of the Con- 1 season'with a' game" against"the"A"t)'-: Btitiit ion.. iinil. for-lhs. trjiimnction-Q r. Hin-j\_, Legs of CHUCK Mrs. Ayrcs's mother, Mrs. Emma V. Thirty-two persons attended a can: lelier Card PUrijC" " ' other IHIMIICKS iia may eomo beForo ihc -VEAL Brown of Marlon street, who were re- party last night held by the Ladles' Mrs. Jonn P. Gaul of Shrewsbury' bury Park high school team. mceUnpr. | cently confined to the house by 111- avenue. Is In general charge of the A. ALVIN WHITING. I Milk-Fed T15TEAK auxiliary of tho Rainbow division at Secretary. ncsa, aro now fully recovered. the home of MrB, C. Irvin of Middle weekly card party to bo held tomor- it pays to advertise In The Register. Itod Bank. N. J.. April 19, 1332. Mra. Ella H. Plntard of Broad town. The party waa undeiy the di- VEAL cib Btreet, who has been seriously ill lorrection of Mra. B. II, Lane, Jr. Prizes several weeks, has ImJSOVod suffl. •were awarded and refreshments Full Cut elcntly to bo ablo-to go oul of doors served. Tho 13th Rainbow division With Tockct to IloauL 15 "-for a short-tlmo dally. Her son, Wil- vetorami' ball will- bo held May 14th liam A. Plntard, took hla mothor out at tho Rod Bank_Blka' auditorium. for an automobile r!do last week snu.oul YOUB CHOICK . 01' CUT . which was tho first tlmo she was Card ot Thnnkn. or down town oinco she waa strlckon Wo tako thin mennn of thanking BEST CUTrOBTERHOCSE STEAK Onu Prlc<>—Nona Higher ! some timo ago. evoryono who waa ao Hind nnd gen- erous to u» in this hour of our fircat Morris Miller of Rod Bank, tho bereavement, In the death of our Short Cut • Fresh Chopped newly elected exalted ruler of themothor; also thouc who donated enrs, Best Cut Red Bank lodga of ElkB. who In a pa-and especially Itev. Dv. J. B. Mn- Shoulder tient at the Hospital for Joint DIs- Closkoy nml Father Mt:Oratli. C Hamburger raBcs at Now York, shows marked William A. nnd J. Lcroy Snydcr. Prime improvement and a speedy recovery -Adverllaomont. __^ Spring Lamb 1b. js looked for. Cnrtl of Thnnlts. Mr. and Mrs. William Turnler of Wo desire to thank our many Rib Roast 22 Clinton place cntorlalnod Mr. Turn- friends and neighbors who woro w> ior's brother from New York over tho Ulnd and «ympathctic during our ^ml Trims Steer Itoef. week-end, h i bercavemont, .cauaed by tbe death Mrs. Minnie Dangler of McLaren of our baby. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. C. Bnrc'.icll titreot visltod hor niece, Mias Harriet nml r,l-.l;r. Taylor, i\t Miss lllnmn's school at —Advert i Fancy Large Roasting Chickens Philadelphia last Thursday. Ac- (*!4 TO 5-TJJ. AVKKAGE) companying hor was her cousin, Card of Thanks. Leon Allen of Nowport, Rhode Is- Wo wish to thank all those *hn BEST CUT oflored sympathy during our recent Rib Lamb Pure Pork, land, who has boon visiting here. bereavement. Cross Rib Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Kccnor of Mrs. Thomas H. Rulmon C Chatham, formerly of Rod Bank, are * and Brothers. CHOPS or Sausage i tho proud parcnlo of a baby girl —Advcrtlqpment, Spring's Smartest Styles which hns been named Gladys Loulso Top Sirloin lb. Keener. lb. lb. Mrs. Carrift Webber of Llndon WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 24 - FRUIT and SEASONAL SALE Tho executives board of Hivervlew ite from rnllrond Blnllon nml llvo iiiltiuli!* • hospital will meet nt tho homn of from bild line. Vino locution for .(ininm- WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS ter. Mm. Lydlii M. Smith, iihono Mlilcllo- VEGETABLES PREMIER PURE FOODS Mrs. iMwln Simpson, Qoosn Neck town -60^ . Point, Tueffday afternoon, May 3d,DICYCI'K In cxrellont coiidlllon. new llrcw ; I'ANCV LAKGR FANCY FRUIT FANCY ot 2:30 o'clock. cheni>. MRIIUH. 27 KHHI l-'ront sired, op- Mls.*i Catherine Dressier, daughter pctnllB Clolm hotol. Neil llnnk/^ AUTO TIHES fnr «alo;'ii'anl niiln Il7o» nml Asparagus SALAD PEAS ot ITrltc Dressier of Weatnldo avo.- tubes: vtvy icnumnltlf. Any the. Mnhns. ruc, was operated on yoterday 27 F,&.>1 l''iiM'o»llo (ilolie hiiltl.' Strawberries 3'1'OHH for'rint lit 27 K,n«l Kronl nlfooi^ in black, blue, beige and green, smart military String Beans Walter DeSucJn of Mechanic street, lioMto Clolio hntol; Kiiitnliln fm- nny c largc SHRIMP ' who hail been laid up nt tho Rlvcr- t«»i. Mnhtm, 27 Kant I-'nint vtrcul, effects, scarfed models and some richly trimmed ^ boxes 1 *f £\ vlew hospltnl with Injuries received llcil llnnk. _ with fur No. 1 4 F>C when ho was hit by a truck, has re-l-oit HKN'i'T clutlt-inoin hnui.0 with |in- 29 k-iinnnl I rout icnxlp. Apply :il can turned homo. Wait LJuniot Kvcnue, ur I'ltono K«lrol .••>• nufi, who fell L/id broko her IPR whllo Srnvf.l plftuif-. Mlntiln 11 lr ronillllii I 25 II.H .I I i: lln. I. i«ia lln\ 2 :.Vm. Itnlllr. Uniting In (tin Munronotcmitr liver In llolli. l, N, .f, Today*s Clearance Price 26-Oz. QAC Hunlcnlnn comity Frlclny. OIU', llnilrli l«ii'l«i. Tomatoes llt.nt. If N|>i»rlillnt I'nln Hry Mm. Until O'Connor nrWrit Front mrl t I A collection of various models in the fnVorcd rail llml llmil. nii:'.W. lbs. C Jnr • Iirrt iinvn lihlh to «. ilmiHhtrr nt IUIII anil I'M' mil fin fashions for Spring and Summer wcnr including Ginger Ale llm Hlvrrvhw hnnplfnt Hnlurtlny H-I.l, II..I I!.'»l |.)'. 2'!- 25 tnnrnlnp, dressy, sports and general utility coals , . for nill.i Mill! 11. M .11 B Grape Juice IlnroM H. Whllnry of Ulvpmtilr lanl »Mnti<. l'i"|.ril I'ANt'Y I iil.sit nvimun rnunlil rlKht'Iron), nl Finlirr In Pi. Falln on Ilio Mii»coniit(iiiig rlvr Crl- I'KM A I,I'. |i.'.ll.. .!..», dny. II,. II,.,ir- Green Peas 1! Or. 11.111,- n«t. ^^ U. J. riu.i," ins r.ji • 'AUTON 11 HOIII i;H Mr. nn.l Mr". John K. Tui'lrau Imvn ItOYAI. ANNF. hinvfxi fioni lu«ltlii Purk to Maik- >lt iillijrrl nf Ilin l,rni'Mt Hrninin In nil • l.ls, li")iihn Jnunly, chic. Jnckrln Lettuce n.ni., >..r "'«• >n Chilli llrn nfOuM, ri< I-nil.I, mi Film- .1 .1 i*\'. A|.lll '.Mill. ron /'*. r.r ..HI,., .1 III >il,a .many with Ini no limn 60 llnxl : II..,1. |l .60 'I Im (|ii|.|>!!•.! rn!••». i button* or blight nilli ftii< in lln way Illfll 1 tall" wilfn lln tint Ii llra.h;8: lilnl inn, I nlmll mum fllli M «n|il" Montr, of nr ii nrMrnl ur At i (Mini senrf*. I'AIMCV Ml, I f.lnli SSilO | lf..l*l« nt J..l.n J IIF«>>, .I...... I BurrER II..II...I. I....I., .1,.,, II,.I II,, ,. Boiled Ham Among II'" rll»ll')»« wlilrll .-'nil FM'IMlt ../ |».« t'fi.MI,}*.*!, •.|..,|nj«|,.|,,, „ 4 6 Sweet Potatoes I' !.r«.'.|i I. (Ii. f,,l"•• "I I ••!•! J...... I, .III I.. ..,.lli ib. C h IW fl Ill" Hllil" "T». llM.Ugl, ».i a^'l «UL.I i,r ii.. n,,.r"a<>t. ..r n, 24 l^t f H Halh II,MMi«h Ilin vnlley tit III* »l,«,l II)H. c. iti riint Iw nf ilrnlli. I Mill frnf hii rvll. (,,r 'r, -• 28 - I,.,,.. A !• l 25' ill,MI ai| vtllll "I" Uiy lii't oi,.1 II,» for II..M -HI l. (IIHW III, Ilirr lllFy ri'lilFi-ll til"' l|'".||i,. .'14 1 HI...I i.». 'III |oi» Ill I" . >, ii rn liif. rh <>'(M >'* JIO'lAf. fii SCHlLTEolNITED CHEESE f >m Hi* I film I , I ni'lmu |>q aint i|^»«i».i i.» nr.TAit, nronr/t -t A, in-. C |t.«l I!, il|. IV Mmy H«k«l nt* .|I.«III r.f liain mint |i M |,y l 32 Broad Strcf Red Bunk, N. J. 29 run. « futtisn* Sixteen RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 20,1932: ms. They made little headway until a.change In cco- this tuna I had a harder -time to son Valley Dutch arlstooraoy. To Campqell to far too independent for lomlo conditions came to their assistance, What Would You keep her from baring serious trouble. mak* out the East Side boy to b»Religious Body tha powers that be in the Democrat- Well, this lady stopped coming into the tpokesnun for tire bankers and to party, In New Jersey and that he Is THE RED BANK REGISTER Today overproduction la generally cited as one of tho slated to.be droppeii Instead ot ESTABLISHED 1813 BY JOHN EL COOK. :bief Ills of the country. Most voters are not too young tho class room every day and de-the vetted Interests, the stand-pat- Names Officers Do In These Cases? veloped the habit of waiting In a ters and the gentry, and tho elegant dropping him the voters should And o remember when exactly the reverse was truej The nearby doctor's office every day until n. running mate as honest and aa in- and educated and cautious Roose- dependent as Mr, WoCampbelland GEORGE O. HANOE, Editor. mtbreak of the World war increased tho demand for Some of the Aggravating and school was out, GO that she could take velt as the standard bearer ot wild- Annual Meeting of Red Bank (Lmerlcan-made goods tremendously, and the nation's hor boy home. I did not know this Council of Religious Ed' send them to Trenton to represent KKEDEBIO B. HAYES, Managing Kdltor. Humorous Things That Prin- eyed radicalism len't a paradox. It Monmputh county in the As«embJy. :hlof economic problem -was how to Speed up production. until later. In the meantime I had is a fairy tale>-Newark Evening (•cation Held Lut Thursday cipals and Teachers Run Upboen obliged to get her consent to It is high time the people cf thin THOMAS EBVINQ BROWN, t was then that prohibition began to. attract now fol- Newa. Night—Certificotei Awarded. county plokod their own offlclals, It lowers. Tho argument was used with groat effoot that Against. send the boy home (with an escort) will not belp the party a little bit to Publisher and Business Manager. drink ourtalled working capacity and efficiency. Largo If lip broke out in one of hla noliy (By T. Howard UojH). TOMMUiB." Waltnr U. Davis was el ootod pres- attempt to drop Mr. MoCampbell. manufacturers and Big Business in general went over spells which 'disrupted the clasi. ident of tha Eed Bank council of re- There are more taxpayers than there Subscription Prices: There is a very Interesting though One day this happened and I tent to tho Dry aide; Blind Assemblyman from PlolnOeld ligious education at ths annual meet- are party mon, especially ,,tW» year, $1.50 somotimos troublcsomo side to Bchool him homo as she hid told me, and Ing of that' organization at the Qal-and they might do things to the or- On* year . In the old crusading days of the White Mbboners there sho was waiting—and waiting Known All Over State. • 1.00 work which I think It would be prof- vatlon Army chapel on Linden place ganization date it anything is at- SIX irfonthB — these oloments had cither been antagonistic to or in-itable for parcnta and other'friends and waiting In the doctor's office for •Plalnfleld, N. jr. CAP)—Aaatm- .50 last Thursday night, Ruseoll Blabk- tempted against the one man who Three months different about tho prohibition cause, but thoy became to know something about. It is quite her boy to coma out! It was nearly blyman Tom MUlr likes folks. Folks man was named vice president and has honestly tried to do tomethlns he most enthusiastic and voclfproua Drys when irea- likely that most peoplo think of dark when she finally found it outlike htm. Nearly everything bet has C. C. Smock was mado trcaauror. A to lighten the tax burden. Telophone—Bed Bank 13. 10ns were convincingly presented why tho abolition of schools In torms of reading, writing, and when she got home she called me don» or undertaken in his BS years secretary will bo appointed later, —freehold Transcript. Tohn Barleycorn would^ b erty at any such rate as $4, which got a bit of a laugh out of my part As for his Own campaign*, in Asbury Park, blacksmith; Hubert M. while going in, the same direction, to meet this expense was made by Frank D. POston, the "Blue Laws." in tho affair I felt very sorry for the s tho average rate, would drive much Farrow, Eed Bank, Insurance; was lined 14 and costs by Juitloa El- >t it out of the otate. Bceidcn, anyUnion county it is regarded as a The Mlddletown township board of education, i children -who .worn-„ good foregone conclusion.. tha^ Mul?...SSJl loa-JP. Aldrldga,. HowplU: town= mer C. WalnrjRht of Shrewsbury last Bueh rate would in many liHitanccs ship, actor; Ira W. Boycc, bakhurst, Suh"day?af!ferfl«T6n~<"Hi was UkoffTib- "'"' to adopt the plan. ferring "action on the request of tho Leonardo Field club citizens of the school and who wero mean confiscation of tho total in- be elected every'time ho^chbosea to for permission to use tho high school grounds at Leon- vlBlbly embarrassed and later apolo- run. He has invariably headed bis garage mechanic; Bamuel VanMater, fore the magistrate by state police. Well may Mlddletown township bo proud of Its come. To reach such property, said party ticket in the county. ardo for Sunday baseball games, took an appropriate gized as best they could. Mr. Martin, "you must either levy Freehold, autoa; Charles Levinsohn, " agricultural class. In the past this department of the Back at tho turn of the Century high school has often given proof of its efncloncy. Duo course. Tho club's basoball season Is not scheduled to A gentleman who la now a prom- low flat rate on its capital value, Interlakon, merchant) Morris Klch- begin yet and there Is so reason why an Immediate de- inent lawyer and a very good friend ir you must levy a tax on the Jn-Muir took a fling at newspaper work onegengreen,, N«ptunN«ptune OUjvjUll a e«tat»t ; to state and federal appropriations and to tha profits and hasdabbled in Uever since. Ho - — .--••- clBion should bo'given. of mine called on mo at my office to :ome." P. J. DoVlin, Matawan, lumber; Han- irom tha sale of products raised at the greenhouse, not insist on his boy's promotion and to first became reporter on tha oldnah Reisner, Long Branch; Charles one cent of township school taxes Is raised for agricul The board is placed in a difficult position in being demand that a report card be given An income tax Is the only practl- Plalnfleld daily press. In 1003 andBucltlln, Phalanx, farmer; Frank tural Instruction:-To-this fine record Is-now addod-an called upon to not as arbiter-in this matter. If theto his boy, oven though it was not al way to reach thoso Individuals 1804 ho was city editor of the Plain- Qarrlel, Long Sraribb, seoretary; M, example ot sacrifice which could not be staged at a more board refuses to permit Sunday games to be played on the custom In that place to give com- i-ho have substantial incomes from field Courier-News. Before he B. Duncan, Freehold, dentist; Debo- ByFranR-BLawes appropriate time than the pr««ent when there Is so much the school -grounds It will disregard tho wishes of hun-plete, reports In that grade. He said lalarles, or investments, but whoworked on newspaper* be worked as rah : -Bruns, Mlddletown township) possess no tangible property. Such surveyor on the Platnfield-Kllzabeth neefl for the alleviation of poverty and distress. In nodreds of Mlddletown township residents who havo signed "wo should go by the records" and neomes, Mr. Martin said, represent Umberto Grico,. Asbury Park, mer- way could such giving bo more practical than In con . petition for such sport. If the board permits Sunday was sure If he could pry the records, trolley line. chant; Edward Farilow, Belmar, out of me, it would show that the nearly one-half of the total federal In his bome town, Plalnfleld, and autoe; Frederick Duggan, Jr., Spring serving the health of tho citizens of the future, as will games to be played It will condone a violation of tho ncome tax returns of the state, and In the assembly chambers be Is not- be dono by the gift of the.puplls of the agricultural class- old Sunday Blue Laws which expressly forbid Sunday teacher had made a mistake and that Lako, autos; Martin Hoffman, Key- favoritism had pushed others on substantial part of these taxpayers ed for his well-nigh faultless mem- port, druggist; Leon A Harris, Hob- sports. In addition to that, the board by following such pay no direct state or local tax and ory. When he reminisces old tim- ohoad of his boy. I told him that may pay only a very limited indirect blnnvlllo, B. D., oalca'man; Martin -o-c-o-o-o-o- a course would offend" many Middletown township res- the fault lay with him; that he had ers always blink and nod In approv- McCue. Long Branch, milk dealer; IdonU who aro opposed to Sunday games. kept the boy out 60 much on trivial tax: al, though they may wonder how haJohn H. Naughton, Rumson, mer- It-Is unfortunate that a controversial Issue of this excuses that it was Impossible for It Is not enough to retrenoh In comes to remember so far baok and chant; B. B. Bobbltt, Long Branoh, so well. The Primary Election kind cannot be settled in accordanco with tho will of him to get the work. When I finally itate and local expenditures and at editor;.James F. Clayton, Red Bank, produced tho record (which I was fa- he same time continue to make real As a boy Mulr was an expert merchant. and Its Importance. tho peoplo affected Instead of by a small body of of- estate carry moro than 80 per cent swimmer and his exploits are still ficials. Theso officials have no means of knowing what miliar with) to his dismay ho founc .Almost Invariably, before the presidential cloction his boy had passed in nothing. HI of the burden. An income tax would talked about. He used to thrill hla tho majority wantc. Tho only fair and square way to 1 chums with daring leaps of 40 feet i i votet" movementts are organizedrized . ""WWe dondonl como back was—"woll records don roach those wlib now escape paying MoCampbell and Taxation; settle, such a question ia at tho ballot box. It would be heir Just share of the cost of state off tho old Iron bridge near Samp- tare JlOW you vote, but vote." This is the slogan an amount to a—anyhow." Thin, after h Tax reform Is making some prog- easy to do this at the primary election next month with- had demanded that we gn according nd local government—Newark Sun- town. In this connection ho tolls a ress under the vigorous advocacy of It Is a highly commendablo one. Every citizen who fail out ono cent of cxpenso to tho taxpayers of Mlddletown to them. I learned from ths teach- day Call. story on his brother, Alex, of Scotch Theron McCampboll, assemblyman to voto noglcctB. a clvlo duty. township If the law permitted thla to bo dono. er that on that samo day this man Plains. " . . from Monmouth. It soems that it is A TON OF OUR DEPEND- ABLE COAL WILL BRINQ A But .this does not apply only to presidential, elec The old Sunday Blue Laws Bliould go. They have during my absenco had walked int' Will Democrats Split As in 1896? The two were coming up from a like pulling teeth to get anyone to the room during class, taken his boy dlvo and Alex grabbed tho protrud- do anything about tax reform, al- \' .tlons. It 1B equally as Important that citizens shouW outllvod tholr usefulness. There is nothing wrong with Republicans say that it Is all right COZY WARMTH TO YOUR register tholr convictions at other tlmcB, especially down town for an lea cream cone and ing root of a. tree to pull himself up, though all publlo ofllclals admit that cso lawa for communities which want them enforced, with them that the Democrats held nomothlng should be dono. The ques- HOME DUOINO THIS TRICKY primary elections when nominations are made. On had kept him out most of tho day He got up all right, but ho nearly it It Is unJUBt that other places with a different How about it? high revel on Jefferson Day; their fainted la doing BO for he had also tion may ho too big for the feoble SPRING SEASON, TAKE NO Tuesday, May 17th, candidates will be named by both owpolnt should bo compelled to live under these reg- turn to celebrate comes from now got hold of a big water snake. minds composing the majority of tho CHANCES. CALL 2875 TODAT* parties, all tho way down from President of tho United tlons. Another friend of mine who Is now on, because the Democrats' party, as In 1030 Motor Vehicle Commission- members of tho legislature, but that does not stop Mr. McCampbell from Staten to Justices of the peace. Perhaps It may Beeni Howovor, It will probably be a long time before these a well-to-do business man and a pub- usual, broke up In a light and will er Harold G. Hoffman appointed lio ofllclnl, once protested against my be split so wide that the elephant trying to got something done. Aftor out of place to mention the President of the United isolote measures will ho repealed and homo rule eub- Mulr agent in Plalnfleld. This gave States in the eamo breath with a justice of tho peace. sending tho nurso and attendance of- will bo able to walk, through it him some more opportunity to bea long fight ho secured a hearing for tutcd. Every year confident predictions arc mado by ficer to his homo to ascertain th close to the people. He saw what his Income tax bill which would Folka who hold such a viflwpolnt will do well to re- without being touched next Novem- transfer all or part of school costs lany who aro rated us politically wlso that tho Bluo reason for the prolonged absence o: ber. queer creatures motorists can be flect that It is within tho power of a Justice of the peace aws will be knocked out. These predictions have not his children who were roported to m from the real estate* tax to an In- Their hopes are too sangulno. Let when they apply for licenses and au- come tax. The bill may not pass to impose a Bentenco of ono year in Jail, bosides in- een fullllled. and Judging by the present course of ag having a contageous disease. to plates. flicting various other penalties. In the intimate dally tho Domocrats scrap now and all this year, but relief will have to b« 'ents nt Trenton there, is no reason to believe that He said they could tako caro o ho way through to the convention. He naya they dont like the number lite of a community a Justice of the peace in many ways extended \a tho home owners pretty ilngs will bo different this year. Thero are numerous having tlielr own nurso and dldn' They may, and they can, surprlso 13; they ask for trick numbers; oon. Is more of a factor than the occupant of the White aaons why homo rule should take the place ol thonood any public help. You see h themselves, the Republicans and the wives often Inolet he must not issua either lost the whole point of our ser- licenses to their husbands; somo House. luo Laws, and the Leonardo Incident Is only ono of great masa of irregular voters who Rumors are current that Mr. Me- Regardless of that, however, It la important that vico or else was using a fictitious want numbers to coincide with dates any Instances which might be cited to thla effect. will decido tho election, by produc- citizen:) should vote at primary elections. In Bome ways ignoranco as an excuae. At any rate, ing a real loador nnd a real pro- they were married; others want it Is more Important that they should voto then than lie called mo up and said "If yO gram. their plate numbers and telephone want to contlnuo to have frictloi numbers to be the same. at regular elections. If capable, lionett nion are nomin- with my family, keep on sending fo Washington dispatches interpret Mulr wns born in Pltlnfleld in 1870 ated by both partlcn the public Is bound to win the elec- Bad Forest Fires Yet; my children." We (lid keep on evet tho Smith speech. Wednesday night und has lived hero ever Blnce. Ho tion, regardless of the partisan outcome. But if both though the nurse had the (loo a9 ovidenco of a warning from tho Is as much a part of the city as thn j parties nominate crocks, rascals and Incompotont cun- ep Up the Good Record. In hor fneo and waa othr wet and conservative Eiut that tho commuters' rush to tho Jersey Con- ' dldates the pooplo are "licked" from tho outset nnd they WIRO insulted. What would you hav dry South and radical Went shall tral trains every morning. • might Just aa well not go to the )iolls next November. In marked contrast with tho largo number of forest done.? not dictate any domagosio platform Tho primary election lu twenty dnyu i'l| J liintT vote Hum ever be- tion nlElit was bollovcd to havo cap- fore nt this (lection. It wtfjld prt'sign that tlin people arm. Tho heavy downpour (if lain lust week wna ft will apply in moro caneti than oni The Atlantio Highlands mayor and 'leaning In Wo hud a boy who may have, bee tured the presidency with hli "CroaH counoll at a spiclnl nloetlng Friday nre Interested in their government nnti nothing could lnRiihn, In ,,o far nu It prevnnlrd foiTil limn. of Gold" speech. Tho spirit of the Within a i.horl lime ••IIUUKII new vegetation will holler equipped than mot.1 nlliht granted permission to the bo a Mirer Indication IMt public ;ilTniin will bo better I bought, but lie, certainly was npulir. Populists "till persists In the corn Horn bunsei company to operat* (our INVESTIGATE managed. cvelop to i-JTi el mil]y prevent loiivit Hrf.i, but Inllm In many \vny;i hy Tmlh father nnd wlient precincts. Will hldtory bunncB through tho borough for tho too much euro cannot he t.iluu to repeat, and will tho Democrats split Thero In a wldu virlely of i..iinllilalrn ,'in.l .iivcrnll: mother—In ways that accentuated h Central rsllrond company, Thoso to insure satisfaction n unfliii;raiion:.. Mi.n: HI ii::ht now Hum at any other along the icnr of 18D«7 of platform promise?. Thitt ii no reason why uny guv iihortrnntlnfrs. hunsca Will run from the railroad Ilia (it tho yn.'ir tiir *l.nifCnr I* RVeateit. Mont lllioly nol. Itoonovclt In nolilor to Matawan to nccommodnlo citizen fihoulil ntmtaln from voting on Tuesilny, May For Inntaneo, h!n father cnltofl on Klio liii.'.inli, aro Inrrease.l hy lh,. |,,<-l that Hie limit Rnndy Hook boat pnanongors, anil shall never coo»e to wonder that no few 17th. Thin dny will In- the |>(-o|il.''n ill)', anil If thn |i nio onn nlnlit nml artrd me. to an- iryixn, flmlth no flfnoral Hucknor. tlTK "on oi'cneil ln.-.t week. llimdredH of llnlicrnirn, ninny Ihn Interpreter* nio refulodbythono will repltco tho trnlns. The council *lo not iniiko the Iniri'.'t jiorslhle. u-o (if It fnr tho tumui'n tn Hie piiplln In tlio nmlltiir- glv» »ny tliouRlit to Jh« nelnctlnn of n funorsl f IIIIMII •.mill' Ir nets, thnt nmllh's -wholo mndi the decision after lioailnji *if bcttir fcovi'intnrnt the: will luve no or,, to I hnmli:: lined wllh dead IIIIII thiil. they wore not to piny with director before the emergency nrlson. ;nii>», Innrh nnd •on Ihn nchooi > rniinil. Ho would areor Inn boon dedicated to thefipeechtn for nnd tgalhnt the prnpn- but them.vlvin It Hie mull In illnuprniliitini:. tin-!- Inll.'iniiinililo nwitnilal. A i'llj;ht : nillon from rommutrrs and others pnl'k %v 1M :;t.'iil a. irlMK liliizi-, renulllni: inn only In thn I'lnv hy hlmiieir or pick I wo or (liten nn of people nml Hint KooiipvrU Hero Is n ««rvlr.s tM.t l« cxtiomoly Intlmnln. 1( ii ru'lou ot thn allk-iitucUliiK. lln.l- liitnrcnlrd In tlio mutter. IrMlllillotl (if liinnv n ' f Viilunliii. tlinliiM- hut nliui or piny wllli liln niolbnr. Or rourxii Involved, for tha «.v«rng« f«mlly. K fnlrly Itrgii rxi>«m1l- Ibli, wrm Ihrt wnrnt Ihlni: M could lie, " lo I I'M- ami |'l 'I'eily. ni lins dfti'ii lipen (Iflnion- for Ihn lmy. ltd n!«r> nukt'l Mini ltit» of inon»y. The necssilly for It 1I''" not mily In llnliei Prohibition As An inn hill lo rveiyi'iii' rl.sf, 1m hnl- Ilia pranks or inlMnliiin. TMa tiny judgmonl. Y«t tn mot OMOU, lh» cliolco In nmde hur- UK milolnln win, \in\n Economic Issue, nlli'ii r.ntu.d wnixiUtuI Him |,ywould nnmottnidn lniii;lnn lin wni a rUdly and h»phiua.rdly. IIIIIIVIHK ll,;lilr,| rli;ni ittrA nnii iiuteho.i > In the lnbli:t. nr a l.-.'HMIiin nn,l "net CorUlnly, no oth«r durlslon of Importune* In rniul* lion nMl rauvi.lllhri- lnn'ir«'-« llm llterllliiin,! IhBl pi,, HKn nni'," Imiif.lnn loHIni; (hit KD Moderate In kfftpln^ T^llli •& lltll* oonaln.l I,, ii< t.. r. 1 1 nvrry . IWlHitMInn, f ncl I Itlr «t, ronponsl. l>0 tliun 111 liny OHIIT I impnlKil llm l'IEv.l(:i or Imlli I'M WIIMIK Till', TAX I.OAII I.KADH, v.ltli Ihn Imy mill imrd lo >lny with Always trend of llic lilllly, •iptrUncK, •hill, rilUblllty-nll of thesn tlilnji lias anni lin limit In nmlio Ililn tIm !< '•U.-^lli, nn'l a».i.. in»n • iiirraiani ,.),,,„ k 'I f..r y« ttlfl |'. n ]l-|n|i ho Imlv In wolk Ii/ IHIIIHK hur or il«l«rmlnlnt wlilrh fiin«l«l (llrtolor In lo In r»llnl. It of Ihn Mililn ti iincmlii rAnin V. 111.11 *,« II,, ,:,|,, [„, i«1<111k£ her In hnnit ^i^ wotk fop ^ conbner. with Iho pollclei tint lt 1, 1 II w«i«, Ihir* WAIIM Ii* fowM' ii"mrl>, f«w«r wliunli-r. Iftr In Ixlll/tlnjr nbolll Ihn Oty luw. II. In iillrn rnlll llm lit.lt. (^IIIPI'I ri|ll'lllHU li-tpeitl, ill-. have always hren In VORIIC in I Am litilVTIiienli ma fuuii'lril On iiininl |rn n«, qn r wrti nlnillfil nnft ilny nn,| Ul, the. Wiinlni runrral Home, 4 t l»r Mllafnrltnn. 1( Hint tlila U iimiiiiililKiily Inm In >"iun r«l»nt, Ihn t,, W. mil <>«lrii mill lllln my •illlia all lireathkM timl Wft liavr mlrrrd l<> »ll ever (lint* w« «lno«r»Iy T)»)1«VB Ihnt tha rtiMln will l« nlilr HIWMVB J'!»y* «'* hnl"'it"ti1 l"il. tliril vmy. vorhf-,1 up It wni* life liftlill lo p Mltco Ihi-. liilliliiliiin I'nmr in- liantfllKd 1'/ knowing ftflta, wi rnniltninlly in a* lnvf>ll- I iiiilnlntMllna I"'I ali'iul Hi» W.I a niian t« II,nt ''" U: I HIT fi |hi ,.: Ill, -1. 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A I • RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 20,1932. JPage Seventeen mat torian church by Rev. William Cal- Hendrlckson, Mrs. Ernest Herrcri, vin Colby, ths. pastor. Mrs. Ira AflBorge, Mrs. W. H. Hitch- Little Silver News. eports on Attraction! at the Bed William Ward, Jr., son of Mr. and cock, Mrs. J. C. Anderson, Mrs. Ru- Used Qars Bank Theaters, (The n«d Bank Uegieter cm be bought Mra. William Ward of Lakeolde ave- us 0. Walling, Mrs. HJ E. Ackeraon, in Llttlo Silver at the Union. Newi 8tud E. SEIFERT nue, nttid 1 thflthe.fellol w memberb s rr., Mrs. Arthur S. VanBusklrk, Mlsa aft tha depot and at George Quacaenbuih'i Special Thes better film committee of the soneral itore.). ed Bank parenWeacher association « 1 Sunday-school class at a. party Julia Arrowsmith, Mrs. J. Badger, p Mrs? E. F. Ehrllcb, MrB. Joseph S, lakek s ththe followingflli ; reportt on the Thursday night In celebration of bis Mrs. William Davlson, Sr., suffered Upholstery Shop: lms to bo -, presented during the thirteenth birthday. Qelger, Mrs. N. B. Lockwood, Mrs. L broken wrlBt last week when she Announcement eok: Mr, and Mra. V. Frank" Ghezzl of Horace S. Burrowca, Mrs. Van B. ell out of an automobile owned by FRIENDLY PEOPLE River road observed their 20th wed- Walker, Mrs. J. Leon Schunck, Mrs. Mattresses — Shades The Lost. Squadron' will lie her Bon-ln-law, Frank Clayton. Mrs. TO DEAL WITH town at the Carlton tomorrow and ding anniversary yesterday. J. B. Hoke, Mrs. J.E. Sickles and. Davlson had leaned forward to close 38 West Front Street, 'rlday. The picture deals with tour Mrs. Earl Hnyder. a door of the 'car when she lost her Owing to a large purchase of viators cut loose from former ties balanco and fell out RED BANK :ter tho war, who become stunt ICeyport News. Mrs, Edith Crowell, Mis* Jean supplies, we are in a position to Maurice Schwartz's ten for a motion picture company, Crowcll and Sherman Crowell have (Tb» Bad Sink RcgisUr can ba bought River Plaza News. Tel. B. B.1870. -> r\th resultant melodrama, sacrifice l» Keyport «t tn. atowa ot Ch.rlei Uhn moved from thtf Rosevelt house on offer our high-class PHONE 537. nd thrills. The acting and prbduo and 3. I>. Plofakjr.) The second birthday of Wall Hall the corner of Branch avenus and v. • I i » Ion are excellent This Is suitable A steel! flagpole has been erected Stoba, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Markham road to-tho home of her >r the mature audience. on the grounds of the Reformed Stobo, was celebrated last Thursday. son, John V. Crowell, who recently Fredericks, Frigidine and Nestle's USED CAR LOT. "The family1 audience will be prly- church, the gift; of a member of the Miss lono Brand and her nephew, bought the Simmons property near cged to see 'It's Tough to be EV congregation. Dee Cunningham of Red Bank, wora tho Red Bank airport. Permanent Waves for nous' at the Strand theater on Satur- Tha'Koyport Literary club will be visitors at New York last Wednes- Howard WllBon has been, laid up Consolidated Motor loy of ihls week and Monday of_ *.tertaine.d_by_Mrfl._Harvey_ s.. Bedlo day. _ with blood poisoning, which started lext week. It Is probably patterned on April 20th. An orlglrfal short "TBo~arta~and crofta depat'tnrant of from-a-cut-on hl» handj Sales Corp. omowlmt on Lindbergh's career, story and poem contest will bo held, tho Woman's club will meet at tho Mrs. Edward Volk of Buffalo" Is ['his extremely entertaining picture, Tho readers are Mrs. J. C. Anderson, borne of Mrs, William Best today. vlBlticg her daughter, Mrs. Harrison 'hlch has originality and- an unuau- Mrs.-Rufun CvWnlilng,Mis.-Frank J*r, and Mrs.. JTrank 8. Curtis"spent Shampanore. lly sano point of -view, shows what P. Sproul, Mrs. O. C. Bogarduo, Mrs, Sunday with tho Mlases Klrigsland at Mr. and Mfr. Herbert "Gasklll have tholr summer homo at Point Pleas- IN MAKING THIS OFFER, WE ARE NOT SACRIFICING lavoo mob idqlatry can raise with William S. Holmes and Mrs. Harvov moved from Markham road to Fox- WORKMANSHIP TOK PRICE. ho private life ot Its heroes. Clever S. Bedle. ' ant. wood Park. USED CAR DEPT. llalogue and excellent acting make Mr, and Mrs. Harry Gardner havo- A birthday party waa given Sun- ALL OUR PEHMANENTS ARE GUARANTEED. Mrs. Margaret Gehihaus has been returned from Florida, where they his comedy both amusing and in- confined to her^home on Elizabeth day for Lawrence H. Seibert, son of •H^Bt Front St. Nenr-Peori-Street, spent the winter. - - Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Solbert,_ in .ciiigcnt,.~~;zL"_ZT77Z".r~7~~~ Hi O. Mecklem, Sr., who has boon "The Carlton on Saturday of this A tuberculosis ollnlo will bo held celebration of bis twelfth birthday. RED BANK sick with a severe cold, Is able to be Mra. Madeline Wllby entertained week and Monday of next week will at the Health Center at 10:00 o'clock out. . also feature a-fllm-ior the family Friday morning, April 20th, at which Rev. and Mra. Louis M. Case of OPEN EVENINGS, . Tho Woman's club will hold a cake Eatontown Friday evening. Stanley John's audience, 'Girl Crazy.' Sent to the Dr. Dorn will havo charge. sale Saturday in tho store noxt to Errand, a government nursery In- TRY one of our ;lld and woolly West- to got him Harry Williams has a position __ Schwartz Furnlturo Co. on Broad formerly clerk. In ..Loon:.. Schanck's hardware spector, la boarding at the.home of THE KELLY BEAUTY S1IOP. .way from women; the horo opens a street - at- Red Bank. The proceeds MMrs . WllbyWllb ^ s> economical and luds ranch and brings them with storo. Mr. Williams was employed, will be used for charitable purposes. Phone or come in and let ilm. Hilarious comedy, with lnimtt- there a number of years ago. Walter Morris, Vincent Fltzmaurlce Mrs. CharlCB Thompson has been and Chief Fred Zlcglar attended' a 10 Broad Street. Tel. R. B. 1515. time-saving services us give you a demonstra- ,blo Impersonations by a child star Mrs. Hilda Stldfole has been en- visiting her mother, Mrs. Cooney of .nd catchy music. meeting of the county firemen's base- and you will always tion in one of our Good joying a week's vacation from her Hnyonnc. ,• ball, league last night at Long Branch "On Tuesday and Wednesday of duties as teacher In a private school Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Miller of Brook- Used Cars. Ask for an ap- text weefc 'Cross Examination' will at Lake Ronkonkoma, Long Island. lyn wero recent gueats of Mr. and SKND II TO THE praisal on your car in trade >o shown at tho Strand. Suspense in George Mason haa purchased a lot Mrs. George Kaney. , Marlboro News. his dramatic; production Is eustaincd on Second street from bis brother, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Hendrlcks on an up-to-date used car. it a high pitch. The attorneys have John W. Mason. wero visitors at Philadelphia Satur- A SPECIAL ho big scenes, but the boy accused Jj Mr. and. Mrs. R. V. Morris are Miss Edith Curley, daughter Why not come in today day and Sunday. George W. Curley, and George Yost, )f bis father's murder Is made utter- visiting at Toronto, Canada. Mr. and Mra. William Osborn of Rumson son of Mr. and Mrs. George Yost, Sr. and look over our stock of real by excellent acting. .Splendid Mrs, Harry Caton of Alexandria Nicholas, New York, havo been visit- mtertalnment This picture is for Virginia, a former reaident, waa tho o£ Mllmay, N. J., wero married at tho cars. You will find our ing Mr. and Mra. James McPhee. latter place on Saturday, April 16th, ho maturo audience." recent guest of relatives. MIBB Vora Kaney and Mlau Helen 20% Discount prices much lower than in by the Rov. Mr. Brookins of Vine- Mrs. Thomas Morrison, Jr., enter- Conk havo been visiting their aunt land. other places. Don't buy tained a number of friends at bridge at Brooklyn. Rumson News. Wednesday afternoon at hor home Rev. and Mrs. P. S. Marrlnger o" "The Laundry that dost It tell" elsewhere till you see us on Maple-place. Prize winners were Newark and Mrs. Blackman of Phil- adelphia wero guests on Friday o arid get our proposition on (Tho Red Bank Register can be bought Mrs. H. E. Ackcraon, Jr., Mrs. A. M. East Keansburg News. Tel. 329 Rumson n Itumson at> Flnn.rty'ii - fl«n»Mtl- ator», Hnlgh, Mrs. Lloyd P, Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gruener. ' Mrs the car you want. We have Qarlcan Bros.' store, formerly YQllen'f, Tor- Mra. Charles W. Morrlsey and Mrs. Qrueuer was entertained at luncheon SAL 3erfl's atore and MrB. Ludlow'a store. The Twelve pupils of this place are re- on Wednesday at the American hotel it. taBistor is also sold and delivered by J H. HendrlekBon. Others present arles Geyor* 68 Lafayette street.) were Mrs. Horace S. Burrowes, Mrs. hearsing for a fairy dance to be giv- at Freehold. on all George H. Conover and Mrs. Glfford en next month in connection with Mlsa Margaret McCue,, who has Mr, and Mrs. Bertram H. Borden tho Mlddletown township May Day been at Brooklyn for several months, ere tho gucBts of Mr. and Mrs. B. Aurnack. ;,'29JPlynjoutb SjiorlCoupe Mrs. Mary feto at Leonardo. Pauline Sapanara visited her parents over tho week- lam.B.Potts for the k _• - ^--"-.^oOd,??, rljed -will- give a -solo, dunce -at-tho Xf.tc, end. Boys* a^ Girls' In real nice condition. and Mrs. Borden will return shortly iHTheLbnj'Branch hoBpltar"Thurs- More than one hundred persons Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Conover spent and open "tho Rlverlands," their day morning. Sho IB survived by hor were present at a card party held by part of last week at Albany and Pltts- '29 Plymouth Business residence on the River road. Mr. daughter, Miss Edith Gross. 'Mrs. tho Republican club Saturday night llcld, Mass. and Mrs. Potts entertained at lunoh- Gross.operated a boating and bath- at tho schoolliouso. Among those Mrs. Honry Franklin and son of • ' " COATS ;•" Coupe eon on Sunday for their guests. ing pavilion on FlrBt street for i present wero a number of prominent Keyport were visitors at tho home of Good shape. . Mr. and Mra. Lorillard S. Taller number of years. Funeral service politicians. Speeches and refresh- Mr. and Mrs. J. Wagner on Thursday —and— will entertain at dinner next Satur- •were held from H. S. Bedle's funera parlors Saturday,, afternoon. ments wero features of tho party. and Friday. '29 Willys-Knight Sedan day evonlngat -,tholr-,- residence Tho ladies' -auxiliary- of • tho firo The. junior Y. W. C. A. Jicld a. food Boys' Cloth Rugby and Knicker "Honeysuckle Hill." Mr. and MrB. Mrs. Henry K. Currle has been an company hold a meeting last Wednes- sale in the firemen's hall on Satur- 70B; Uke new. George S. Steele of New York wore appendicitis patient In a Philadelphia day night under tho direction of tho day afternoon. hospital. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tailor for tho welfare committee. After tho busU Mrs. S. D. Hnyward and son, and '30 Reo Sedan Flying week-end. Mrs. Harry West and Mrs. J. T.r.eas session a social tlmo was en- grandson of Belmar, spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clement L. Desparc Cottrell returned tho latter part of joyed. The auxiliary will hold a mas- with Elizabeth and Cathcrlno Hay- SUITS Cloud entertained at dinner on Saturday the week from West Palm Beach querade dance at the flrehouseSat ward- . Perfect throughout. evening for their guests, Mr. and Florida, urday evening. Mrs. Edward Gibson and her uncle, Mrs. James Symington of Short Hills Miss Nellie Flynn of Washington, A meeting of tlie Homestead Park Rullff Voorhoes of Eatontown, visited '28 Studebaker 4-Pass. and later took their party to" the Now JorBoy, has boon viBiting Mr. Improvement association will bo hold Mr. and Mrs. Schanclt VanPclt on nIeasant Inn. and Mrs. Raymond Crammer. tomorrow night at the (Irehouse. A Friday. GOLDBERG'S Coupe Commander Mr. and Mrs. William B. Harding Postmaster and Mra D. G. Young special effort Is being mado to have The firemen held a danco In their GOOD YEAR Uqunl to a new. car. of "Buttonwood Farm," Holmdel, and Mr. and Mra Harry Burlewhave all tho members present as important hall Friday evening, which was en- 24 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. boon apondlng two weeka at Wash- business Is to be transacted. joyed as well aB a financial success. '»MMIIMMHM.MMII.HI>lttO»tO»t.8m«HHIIII Frcdcrlo H. Traits of Glen Cove, ington, D. C. Tho nowly organized boys' baseball T R A D E , 2—'29 Ford Coupes over Saturday and Sunday. Mra. Stanley I. Ctradey has re- team of this placo played Its first Rumble peat Jobd. ' , Mr.-and Mra. Benjamin C. Flnoke Urned from a visit with her sister, game Saturday afternoon on of "Locust Manor," will return from Miss Crctchcn Haigh, at Skldmore school grounds against a nine con- •••;'S!>.-;v.. '30 Ford Sport Coupe Miami, Florida, tho ond of thla college, Saratoga Springs, New York. sisting of tho fathers of the boys. The Mrs. Earlo Hegemnn entertained Looks nnd performs llko new. month and will reopen their resl- boys' team won by tho score of 10 to donco for tho uummor. he Thought club Monday night. '29 DeSoto 6 Roadster Edwin Stewart, 3d., cf Rumson Local Royal Arch Masons cntor- Mrs. William Jacquln is sick with road, has recently roturned from an ilncd members of Cacsarea lodge sciatio rheumatism. Sale! Good-looking, thrilling' perform oxtcnslva tour of Central America. lodgo of Froo Masons on Tuesday The Swan storo and Emil Wahl's SPRING COATS ance. Mr. Stewart traveled by plane and night of lost week. Following ad- storo in the Ideal Beach section arc Your opportunity to put on covered 6,000 miles In less than threo dresses by Harold B. Voorhls of Rod being rebuilt. They wero badly dam- '28 Willya-Knight Sedan weeks! Bank, Cecil S. Ackerson, S. H. Hop- nged by flro about six weeks ago. AT new Goodyear All-Weather Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warburg of kins, Thcodoro Sickles and C. Heuser Mrs. Carrio Ynhn is visiting rela Tires at "~ O. K In every respect. Now^York wero gucstB lor tho woek- a banquet waa served In tho ban- quet hall. tlvea at Newark. nd of Mr. ond Mrs. Lewis S.Thomp- There Is littlo change in tho con LOWEST PRICES Buick Sedan son, Jr., nt "Prestonwood." Mr. and Mra. John C. Oaborn entertained dltlon of Albert Paul and ho Is sti! A nice dean job Inside and out. Mrs. Thompson had an Informal sup- at luncheon and brldgo Tuesday confined to the house. His ailment EVER KNOWN I per Sunday evening in honor of thoir aftornoon of last week. Prize win- VOGEL'S resulted from service In tho army guests. ners wero Mrs. H. S. Bedlo, Mrs. J.during tho World war. Nash Coach, Light Six Mrs. Jaaon Walters and Mr, and E. SlcklcB, Mrs. A. M. Haigh, Mra. Heal economical, Mrs. Benjamin K. Gatlns were at tho R. L. Wyokoff, Mrs. L. F. Armstrong, Rumaon country club for the week- Mrs. S. B. Tllton, Mrs. H. VV. Hart- Tho Red Bank Register travels Extremely Smart! end. Mr. and Mra. Gatlns will re- man and MrB. C. W. Morrlsey. Other over every street in town and cvei y '28 Whippet Six Cabriolet open their summer residence in guests wore Mrs. George H. Conover, road in the couniy. Let It carry votii THIS WEEK! Mrs. Fetor Sondergaard, Mrs. J. H. message to thoso who live on tnese Runt nnd looks unusually good, Rumson In June. thoroughfares.—Advertisement - Mr. and Mrs. Edward M, Crane of Emphatically Voguish! '28 Whippet 6 Coach Rlvorsldo drive entertained at din- ner, on Saturday ovening. I. Heal service at an exceptional! Mr. and Mrs. Gardner O. Stout of Exclusive but not Expensive! low price. Now York, who recently purchased tlio reBldcnco of the lato Louis G. Meyers on Uattcn road, havo bctm '29 Whippet Six Sedan r New car nppcurnnco and per in X lorlua on a throe weeks' ft " A Fine Collection Elegantly Fur Trimmed I Llfctlmo Guaranteed trip with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew V. McNAIR'S MARKET formanco. GOODYEAR Stout. They will return Ihla woek, 19 E. FRONT ST., Phone 372. RED BANK Mr. and Mrs. James O'Gormnn, Jr., SPEEDWAY '28 Whippet Cabriolet wero tho guents ot Mr, and Mrs. A nmollor car and a still smallo Julian Llttlo ot tho Illdgo road for CASH 1MUCF.S * SPECIALS—Thur... Fri., Sat., April 21, 22, 23. Special l'rlco Lmli price. tho week-end. Mr. and Mra. Littlo Full n( In entertained tholr guosts at tho Ploas- Overall« Karh P.lr. int Inn on Saturday ovonlng. '27 Whippet Six Sedan Legs Genuine Long Island for 2914.40-31 SS.9S $J«> In the best of condition. A two weeks' mission by ltotlomp- 29i*.50-20 4.10 417 orl»t» l» under woy at Holy Cross 30l4.50-21 4.J7 4»» church. Only women aro attending LAMB DUCKS This Week 28i4.75-19 S.I* 4.97 '27 Whippet 6 Coach ho services this week. Manses arn 29IS.O0-19 *.M S.ll WH1 moot your approval In 10I1I mornings nt six nnd eight o'clock clb lb. 3Oi9.00-2O 5.45 ».*9 i performnnca and price, and tho evening «orvlccs begin at lOiJXKraCI 3.(7 3.4* 7:(B o'clock. The men will attend 23 - 21 thn mission noxt week. '27 Willy.-Knight Sedan Mr. and Mr«. ICdward W. Hcuddnr Timn In AVK.U', Cmxlyrdr ltmlln Hoal icrvlrn rat a prli'o you on of Newark hnvo rnopenod tholr homo Gold Medal Wheaties 1 pkgs. 14c rrncruni; M'rilni'iilny, ICIHI 1'. M.j «fTUn|jc> Ton |U<]0niW|olia<1, lilt o ilinjir. Mi«. . 1'mny Ifl«ko ynnlnrilay, tha Smolicd .Sii|)(>r .Service MrlMny nf Mra, .1, VV. Klipar loilay, BUTTER '28 Enex Coach tlin aoviMilronth w«1<1ll>tf mwlvarury Slixlion >lr. ami Mia. l*nllnn tomorrow, tha Pork GoodicB I.taa n«w In.Mn an< J.iinihln. Uglar ami Mia, J, Ilka II. W. Klifor will ninlcM tu Wi»lilna|..n, Sugar-Cured Sliced Bacon lb. 25c II. (', i\»M «xek fur a alioit «l'y. Phono Hi. ami Mra. William |rln«Baii hav m»vi>i1 fn.rii |llv«r loa'l In William Plate Beef .Shoulder .Spring' Td. R. B. 474 for Cold Fur Storage Service Dnlivcry tlrilr*'* lioti'A "(l Ittfiflliani «y» I'or Prompt Service Will (!«• )'" 4 H,1*(filt1a yaatairiay af tha 1 tU* IIIM|I|I«| at lt-,1 iiank. 5 Itatittial ftratVtt waa hll IM lha alotfv lb'. UKU HANK, N. i. r« flint ii--li vrllli a l>*a«|Hil| fliimlay HII«1 mm 8< 16 IHIJ in* lit* t,ni>*t<1 ImU I.1..I. In (ha Illftivlair ln>a|,|la| f.. LVOGEL SONS n..( Uam putii.nl>!> .if li.'i mllf T llx, Wltllam fll.y.r ti«a ..tun,.,I Florida Grape Fruit 25c Furriers Since It'>flt4i tjom f'*«a|)(t irfitttf^ ah \or
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HALT HOMEY MAKING PLANS. characters, selected from th» con- Irs. Everett won flrat prize tn a operation for appendicitis at the Haz- card party given Thursday night at gregation, "were attired In Oriental owllng match. ard hospital at Long Branch, last Ralph hall by the Odd Fellowe' lodge. Lutheran pastor Say» Depression costumes. The service was interest- Mrs. James Letts and Mrs. Henry week. Ht is Improving. . ' Mrs. George Kraus of Ocean ave- 8 FIRST CHURCH OF 5 Has Affected Potential Givers. ing and Instructive. ohnson of South Amboy were the On Sunday Rev, Samuel Johnston nue entertained, fifteen relatives and j CHRIST; SCIENTIST i ;PLANT NOW , Mrs.' Vera Warden and Leonard R. ccnt guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jud-preached the second of a Berles of friends from Newark Sunday. Th» Missionary Society' of the Ths, Bpworth league will meet to- j ; ; i ' This Is tha very best wagon for the successful planting of— Jones of Jackson Mills wera married sn Reid. sermons .on "Eternity to Eternity." jj Lutheran church, at a meeting' last The serrnong are based on texts from morrow night at the home ot Oscar Evergreens, Shrubs, Hoses, Perennial Flowcn, Wednesday afternoon at Clayton & at the Methodist parsonage on Satur- Mr. and Mrs. William Bachman ot K IQO Broad 6t, Hed Bank, N. J, 3 day, March 26th. The ceremony was 'erth Amboy .were the recent guests. Revelation*. ' ' .'• Bonson at West Park. - Q Fnilta, Vines and aU^ot the other beautiful and Magea's hall on Broad' street, made Timothy Reddlngton Is having his Thirty-one members of Rebekah 4 e»rrlekah lodges: of Keynbrt Monday "eadlng Room—Optn 1J30 to 4H0 I trade. * ' ~ out that the depression had worked Miss Ellen Brian of Princeton was the recent guest, of his brother, a soda water dispenocr at a drug light. ; • ^ • • :•;•-. dally «cept 8und»ji snd holl. & hardship on the people whose pat- a recent visitor at, Matawan. enry Hutchlnson of Main street Miss Claire LoFavre was a reetnt Mrs. Jennie Vrcelond, who has store at Brlelle. 4A The publio U tordl.llF Invited ttoo ronage would be sought. Roger MaeCormack Is tho first Tho road to better and bigger busi- A prayer was offered in memory of Trenton visitor. . • visiting her unole at Fhiladel- ness leada through The Reglster'a ad- £5 attend thae lorvlwi siandd uu'u th« L © v e 11' s Nursery The annual Y, IS. C A. drlye be- ihla, has returned home. farmer in these parts to plant sycet vertising column*.—Advertisement. W Heading Unom. . f \ NEW JEBSET. Mrs. Albert MatUon. a .member of UTTLE SILVER, tho society, who died on Saturday, ;an Wednesday night at a. dinner Mrs. Harold Boblnson and son April 2d. Cards wero ordered sent to meeting held in the lecture room of :arold, Jr., of Florida, are visiting Visitors welcome! Call and, msKe your ora selections from members, of the organization who are he Baptist church. The dinner was [rs. Robinson's parents,' Mr. and sorved by the womenjo{_t)ia_stlwchL our new display grounds. Toujrilj be dellghtod with our stock. 111. The next meeting will be held on a. IJ.. E. Davles of Broad street,— _ JSeabright Newa. - .,^ Wednesday, May lith. "J cHolf. Among"those present were Mrs. George Clark Is chairman of EOCR O.«UDHf PLANTS A SPECIALTY. (The Rtd Buk BtfliUr tut t» bought Mayor Edward Currle and members card party to be held May 16th at la atabricht «t th« ateru ot Morrla W«l»- of the borough council, directors of is Midway hose company^ house D*a »ncl S. Ufklt> ror Telephone Red Bank 2200. Matawan News. he association and ministers of tho ir the benefit, pf the ladles' auxll- borough churches. ry. ' • , ' Ninety persons attended a ineetlng (Tli* B«d Buk Ruiitu ui b« boughl Mrs. James E. Voorhees was re- Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, Miss of the Men's Democratic- club, Satur- In M»t»w»n (rom J. T. CIOTM. 123 M«ID day night it which speeches wero fttrttt and Jueb A. L«wi>, Ine.) olcctcd - president of the Woman's lla Glldewell and George Thomas ONE WEEK ONLY! club for t&o second time at the an- New York attended the women's made by John O. Giordano, Frederick "Love Will Tell" and "Sardines- nual meeting held In American Leg- lOwHng clubK minstrels .jj 3. Shook, Jr., Robert Davis, Earl ion hsll last weok. Other officers aro Smlthr"Mayor ; John~R.- Bnedekor; APRIL 20th to 26th. was presented in Uie lecture room he Elko' home at =Hod Bank Friday Frederick P. Reichey, Herbert Farmers Attention! of the Methodist church last week Mrs. Franklyn S. Cottrell first vioe ight • .'.:.•. i president, Mrs. Frank Bliss second Young-and Thomas W. Garland. Mr. for the benefit of the Sunday-school The annual meeting of th« Matar Young Is a candidate for councilman All 20c Wall by a cast from the Methodist church vice president. Mrs. Albert B. Smith an fire department will be helddur- at Seabright Musio was furnished secrotary and Mrs. George Miller and Mrs. Garland Is running tor re- \g the first week of May. At this electiolti n ' as collectorllt . WlWaltet r J, by the Jolly Rovers orchestra under tieasurer. The chairmen ..'of. various, oetlng a now chief will be elected ; Reduced to -f ffc Double Roll. 4 We have fifteen trucks and can give you the direction of Mrs. Meta Wyckoff. departments for the ycar_ are Mrs. Sweeney]y]ped preslded__ anand I urgeug d the succeed ^Herbert M.-E, Stout and members to support the candidates Fred Baumann, 51, died last week Ge'ofgo LoBflttbr, of the fine art* de- b t t di S:: the best-service if you ship to New York or the partment; Mrs. Carrie Conover, Iso assistant chiefs. The new chief they had. endorsed. The . club will at the Long Branch hospital, where ill be Charles Smith of the Midway hold a masquerade dance May 7th at Border to Match, 3c per Yard.' ho was a surgical patient. Mr. Bau- homo department, and Mrs. William t Wallabout Market. Dlggin, civio department. Delegates se company, Thomas Francy of Bowser's hall. Joseph .Douglas Is In mann was proprietor of a restaur- e M. E. Haley hose company Is general charge. A Joint meeting of ant and grocery store. to tho convention to be held at At- 4-INCH WOOSTER BRUSHES VULCANIZED lantic City May 3d to 6th are Mrs. iated as first assistant and Albert the Men's and Women's Democratic f No load is too big or too small for us. Harvey Foster of New Brunswick, James Voorliees, Mrs, Carrie Con- atz of Washington engine com- Clubs frill be held May 14th. IN RUBBER any for second assistant. The third Summer residences, bathing pa- Foster of Philadelphia wero the The alternates are Mrs. William ssistant, a member ot the Matawan vlllons and btach refroBhments week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. look and ladder company, has not Howard L. Lewis. Diggin, Mrs. Frank Lloyd and Mrs. stands, which have been closed all OTHER BRUSHES .,.. "1 Ac and up A. BACIGALUPI, with Cecil A. Gesswine. The meeting con- en definitely decided upon. winter, are receiving their customary . Miss Edith L. Davlson has re- cluded with piano selections by Mrs. Playing a musical horn attached spring repairs preparatory to be re- turned to the Lcsly school at Cam- George Davlson at the home of Mrs. an automobile at two o'olock In opened for the season. William bridge, Massachusetts. Voorhees. Mrs. Justlno Eggloson he morning may be muslo for the Sandlass is improving the appearance COLD WATER KALSOMINE, U-KAL-O; 18 Miss Margaret Hotting has re- presented a book review. Vocal se- iccupants of the car but not very of,his bathing pavilion.with, twostona :Beautiful Shadea-^SiLB. PKG. C Ac turned- trom a visit with her aunt, lections were rendered by Mrs. Wil- irofltable. When Dr. Evan J. Rad; columns at the front entrance. V | National Produce Co. Miss L. Wlms of'Jersey City. liam Close. lift of Elizabeth persisted In playing • Covers from 300 to 4S0 Square Feet. ** Quite a few shad were caught In Henry Weber of Pike county, he horn on his car after Officer the bay last week. The best catches Wharf Avenue, Red Bank, N, J. Pennsylvania, has been visiting Mrs. Funeral services for Andrew J. heodore Bastedo told him to cease, made by Seabright fishermen wero Paints, Varnishes, Enamels and Lacquers. James Thompson. Lambortson, who killed himself, were he muBlc cost him just $10 when 180 by Oos Foreman and ninety by t A Complete Line of Painters' Supplies. ^ Phono S75. At tho union service held in the held from hla home. Interment was irralgnsd bsforo Recorder Harry Andrew Johnson. Baptise church Sunday William E. In the Holmdel cemetery. Rev. Eli- t, Sr. The physician had no ex- The So and Saw club met Us Branches: Ajbury Park 3255 — Lokewood 319. Hopkins, a missionary, who has re-jah F. Heed officiated. Mr. Lambert- use to offer and paid the fine. night at the home of Mrs. Amberse turned from India, presented a pag- son was an ex-service man. Soldiers Nelson. The club will present an en eant Bhowing a Hindu wedding. The from Fort, Monmouth and members tertainment Friday night of this of Matawan post of the American week at St. John's chapel at Little Loglon attended tho funeral. Com- ort Monmouth News. Frank ML Chambers der'-RichaTd-B.-Carney ot~Hto StSilveri , locatopost conducted services at tho > Port Mosmouth at t|» itorei ol Chulu Petor Olson underweneentt an operaopera- Telephone. 588. aM oien and Salvador* 8WSUOD«.) tion last week at the Hazard hospital Mlos Lillian Fary Is spending two The annual congregational meet- Mra. W. A. tiescomb of Bed Bank woeks with Mr. and Mrs. Edward 26 West Front Street ing was held In the lecture' room of las rented' John E. Bennett's house Loftus of WillBboro, New York. " the Presbyterian church last week ,t Harmony. Seventy-five persons attended The feature of the meeting was a MrB. Albert Johnson spent Sunday supper servod by the ladies' aid so- ith Mrs. Charlotte Riven of New ciety. Rcpoite of tire-various churcli Irunawlck. -~' - organizations were read and work Mrs. Albert Northcott will sing a of tho past year was reviewed, Ste- wlo at the Presbyterian cburch of At- phen Thompson acted, as toastmast lantic Highlands Sunday night. er. Rov. Thomas Cobb, pastor of the Helen DeGrote, daughter of Mr. and church, spoke briefly on the prlvil. Mra. Walter DoGrote, Is sick with eges of the? church members. All of- scarlet fever. ficers were're-elected. The business Mrs. Robert fitter of Maplewood session was followed by a social hour vas a guest last week of Mrs. John during which Mrs. William Closi . Bennett, Jr. rendered vocal solos and Mrs. Georg' Mr3. Cornelia Hlllyer Is visiting Mrs. Douglas Hunt of South Amboy. 30 Reed and Fibre Suits W. DaviBon gave several piano se- lections. Dr. Cyrus Knecht and Mr. James Burlew is repainting hia Lindquist also, spoke. 1OU5C. Mrs. Clinton Hulsard recently en- Mrs. John E. Bennett, Sr., spent MEN'S SUITS Sunday with friends at Perth Amboy. tertalned Miss Anna Maye Moore Helen Frelbott, daughter of Mr. Made by Heywood-Wakefield Narbeth, Pennsylvania. Miss Moor i3 a former teacher in the Matawan and Mro. Fred Frolbott, returned high school. home last week from the Long ranch, hospital, whero she under- Mr.' and Mrs. Marvin Ingoldsb went an operation for mastoldltU. arc occupying one of Kettner's apart- She Is Improving, but she Is still con- ARE OFFERED AT ments. fined to tho bed. - TOPCOATS Announcement has been made, o! The Monmouth Unit Republican lite marriage of Miss Vera Lu Brom 1 lub will hold a card party this after- t Iry and Miles Mclnnes, which too noon at the home of Mrs. Albert Mix- We want the business ... you want the placo at the homo of Mr. and Mra.son. Coorge Broomly on March 19th. Re A number of the firemen of this Less Than Half Price clothes, so we are meeting you more than lvlljah F. Reed performed the cere place attended a meeting of the Mon- mony. Only Intimate frlendB an mouth county firemen's association l elattves of the couple were presen at the new state hospital at Brade- half-way. A public exhibit of classroom wor velt on Sunday. was held In the publio school las John Hlnes of Jersey City hss wrick. Every department of thi moved Into his new house on Main school was Included In the oxhlbll street which was pullt by Frelbott jWe've selected from our Kuppenheimer, Michaels The general public and parents weri Brothers. invited to vlnit th» grades tn whlcl Tho Democratic club held a largely Stem and other lines about »75 suits and topcoats, they were Interested. For those pa Attended party at ths schoolhousc cnts who found it Impossible to vlsl Saturday night. the school during the day, tho scho. in single and double breasted models, values to $40 nuthorlties arranged to have th school opened In the evening. New Monmouth News. and priced them all at this one figure Announcpment has been miide b; Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Cnracclola Praying mantis will b» unusually Cllffwood of the engagement of the] numerous here during th« coming ilaughter Theresa to Dominic Brli summer Judging by the many cocoons c (ipf. of this Insect on bushes and trees. j Mr. and Mrs. William Smith spen Tho preying mantis feed on many In- Ihn week-end with Mr. and Mrs. De-sects which aro Injurious to vegetable Wltt Rmllli of TlUmvilli-, nnd M plants and fruit trees. Them Is gen- and Mrs, Ed(,-nr Smith of Eaat Ba eral rejoicing among the farmers of &nr. T'cnnsylvnnift. this locality becauso they will prob- Mlm Dorothy Jastrab, who hai ably have the assistance of these In- been n medical pttlent In Perth Am »cct Jrlends to a greater degree than \X/E have ju»t purchased from the Heywood-Wakefield Com- liny general honpltnl, has return ever bofore. V pany, the entire line of display samplei »hown at their 34th home • Qpor^o Ackor Is Improvln* from Mr. nnd Mm. A. Fisher of Ke; lumbngo. Ho has been laid up sev- Street Showroom. Due to the fact that we made a §pot caih - poll, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Everett ernl H..I. .. II-. ,.l| tut «-nl w, (,k.« „ • a ,,4., «l lkt < -Ml -! Plumbing and Heating •j"1 '• • •-•• »•• !»•• -it. »( Oil.. AH Ik. ..i| Vni I. di.j i. I-.,.|,,, f ... KEYPOR1, N. J. '. !«'<( «••<»• • *•••• I*'N «.«-<«l,|" fl.*>i l-r IPIU *,,-«.-•(. 0«J l>« ft. Jt>'tU,t{^, ii, »if,. ,„ r,i.« Rr.of.nt — Shwt M«U| Work huWiJui B, l|tntttlt|tflt<, <•>»! W./ UK, i;, I..,J. (a ,L, fLt, ftEOBANK MM M .1* *i,S*U J RED BANK REGISTER, 'kVRTl 20', 1932. Paw Nineteen
Mary Delaney, who liave been at leorslna Hald, Rudolph Chtrney, .tdward Btella ' Ghtrry, Doiothr Kcnnadr, ABZJB Keansburg News. lonroy, Y/ilturt Heluinrqedtr, Stanley Wajner. MICKEY AND IUS MA By BELL. AWNING CO. JUken, South Carolina, for ths win-jongstreet. " sixth ffrade. M. T. Maura* U*ehe»-» er months, are at their homo on Third grade, M. WaJlint tticker—W- David- Beaman- , George Cobb, Otorga Ccnai* Prompt Service v- Quick Delivery (Tli* Raid Bank IU1I1U1 tan be bought the Beaohway. ird Austin, Theodora Bnin«lll. Charles inor. Anthony Ferrlarf. Charles Oalsrlel, In Kainsburg «t tha atom at B. I» Millar, 3heroer, Alfred Huelton, Gtor«» Mlajdkor, Raoul Hardy, Harvey Heyer, William H»y- '. Bant* Uicla, Philip Ktllii ana CbuUi Paul Foulki, Jr., of Port Mon- Ub«rt Plath. Charles Wleralne, Boslnt •r. Joseph Merlniky, Victor Moranakn, mouth road has recovered from grip. Monora, >Ielen Serecwlch, Etui] Corcoran, luiiell Well!, Robert Wencsl, EUlwH SINGLE SYSTEM LAUNDRY Consideration of the tppHcatlon of The annual spring dance of the Eleanor Cullen, Mlc« Qelhaui, Edna Oroas, Norton, Therese LeBtdu. Evilm Rotter. IHONE KEYPOBT 157. ' • regular Democratic club will be held lorli Hares, Mildred Htitienrotder, Mjrtls the Boro-Rollo bus lino to operate p [loss, Eleanor Heller, through Keansburg over the newop May 7tJi. • . •' ' • Fourth ffrade, H. P. Kantor t«ae^e^^— nnabille Chsrnejr. DohriU Hald, Er'na Sow A'* and Tanks Opener. Broad and Firat Sts,, Keyport, N. J, Shore boulevard took up the entire The Cathollo parent-teacher asso- [ayes.- Mildred Janeen, Gladys Lonfatraet. time of the borough council at anciation card parties, which have ,ntj>innlt« Pryxyoekl, Margaret Scoras, Kev. John B. McCloskey, Herbert adjourned meeting loot week. The heretofor1 e been hold on Fridays, will Mary Strann, James Cullen, Georffa Helt- Hunter, Detective Captain Joseph WET WASH 20 tbi. 80c on WednesdaysWdd . cenroeder, Razmor.d Jobnaon, Sttva'Mls- JUS line proposed to operate In con- hereafter bs held Ukor. "*" Bray and Policeman George Clayton ROUGH DRY ,10c ft. motion with the Sandy Hopk line of Mrs. Jamo» Paps, Mrs." J. Murray Fifth grade, A. Thoma te«ch«r—Mary attended the opening game between boats during the summer months, and Mra, Saunders were the hostesses Hartosh, ITclen Masnviteh, Anna Mesaon. tho Athletics and the Yankees last THRIFTY SERVltE ...I: 8c ft. last week. Edna TttVtltgg, Helen Roll, John Calan- which will eliminate the operation of drlello, Nicholas Durko, jCharlea Gorhan, week at Philadelphia. • savers! trains of the Centra] railroad A; meeting of tho district utewards Robert Saprah. Michael Sullivan.' during that period, Tho application of the Methodist churches will be .Sixth grade, C. Kats Uscher^—Laonard Charpentieh, Johh Cherney, Chftrle* Con- hasJjeen held up for several weeks, held In the Keansburg Methodist roy, Joseph Grosi, John Jariacn, Thomaa Mothers lova a brilbt, chssHul hons. Thay apand bolng chiefly opposed by William A. church tomorrow afternoon. McKIttriek, Willie I'riytockl. Teddy Trara- _so much Una, ill It. Havs tha Ball Awntaf Com. Gehlhaus/president^jtrf the Keans- Miss Catherine Donnelly of Newbley. Walter Muller, Marian Grosa, Alice Hald.. I«»b«ll» He.dl.er. Edna Klalbar, Roi« • Itany equip Y~O"UR~. bom* wilK eolc»rfiHT~iaV~' burg steamboat company. AnwYorklYork-isj the guettof Mrs. Patrick NaputAno, Maiellna Vankoskl." awninia—that fcrlnf added clarm and distinction. meeting last week Mr. Gehlhaus Readyteady,. (irade 7B. K. D. Willis t»aeti«r—Olga Tbsy'ro surprisingly reasonable. ' • again opposed granting the applicat- Mr. and Mrs. L. Samuels sailed Dartosh, Chri»tlna Marelay. Mary-Cherry, ion, and for nearly two hours he Annt Callandrlello. Dorothy Foketie. Adele last week for Germany, where they ilayofl. Eleanpr Fleralntr, Anna Mae Klal- set forth his reasons why the ap--rttl visit relatives: bcr, Stella Lapchuck, Helen MarffV Acne* plication should not be granted. He A card party tor the benefit of Mcarii, Muriel Ossman, Catherine Reardon BELL AWNING CO. Dorothy Wotton, Stella Youncuflky, Ellt- Harry P. Lippincott Bald the Central railroad had not Wolf patrol AWNINBS "•* STAID CUSHIONS Wolf patrol of Boy Scouts was held aboth Mueller, Harold Dorl, James Feketle. built up its train service over the in the Oakstreet flrehouso Satur- Walter Hutton. George Mauroikoi, WalUr PHONE RED BANK 3759 172 MONMOUTH ST. Atlantic Highlands division as it day night, Ruth.-'Georse Sappsb, Howard Smith, Al bert Weniel. should" havedane: Uiat' the railroad - Announcement was made by ..Bor- contributed "nothing toward K - 7A- and elghih aradts.-J-. -M. Aumaeic ough dork Richard A^-JeBBon last Uacher^-^ohn Coonsy. Robirt Hart, Hughe IMPORTER tiurg to really help in building It up. Wednesday that a conference had McKIttriek, Alfred Ponienc, Raymonil Rog- He further said he opposed the ap-boon held between himself and Eml ers. James Sullivan, Benny Youncoufsky plication for the reason that It would John Youncoutsky. Victor Youncoufsky^ Roche of Now York, representing James Alexander.- Edward Btceha, Gustavo no doubt be the beginning of th the American Motorcycle association, Dinner. Charles Harrison, William Head- gradual elimination of trains, and in reference to holding the associa- Ethnl Clorlhew, GertTuda Gelhaua these trains would be replaced by Gladys Kennedy, Kathryn Simmons, Susl The Point Road Little Silver, N. J. tion's annual gypsy outing In Keaiis- Waslloskus, Helen -Youncotifakr. MarV bus service. Tho foregoing wore burg. The association hold this af- Masovltch. Millie Murouskl. Catharine Sul- most Important points brought ou1 livan, Carolyn Wieraing, Edna Youncouf- fair In KoanBburg last year and li aky, Rose Lavin, by Mr. Oehlhaus. Others who upok was so successful that It was do- Nine Huge Bakeries in opposition to the application were cldod to hold It In Keansburg this FLORENCE AVEJTUE SCHOOL. Decorations, Furniture, Draperies, Floor Coverings and Decor* Mrs. James J. Porter, Andrew Ober- year, and It has boen definitely set- First trade. M. Hardy teacher—Karl man, James Papa, Edward ,T. Comp- Barber, Charlea Materione, Marie Malorano, Bake Our Bread tled that June 19th will be the date Anna Lou Stoldle, Gladys Daisy. ation Accessories. ton and James E. Bahr. Those wh for this year's affair. Last year moro Second grade, J. Jervia teacher—Stanley Thousands upon thousmds of loaves^ of bread represented tho railroad were C. V.than 1,000 members cam to Kcans- Cherry. F,ugene Dorl. John Sawlekl, Har- are needed to supply the great demand. The Stein, assistant to tho president; vey Steldlf, Androw Bsrcltr. Beatrice Bob- burg. Several events will be held kow. Mary Gardner Edith Hanson, Emm • A cordial invitation is extended to you and your Wends.' reason is, our bread la good—dellvorod fresh— Thoodoro Labrccquo of Red Bank which will Include a cycle race McKHtricW. Jcsale Deamen. M and' fairly prlcod. Try a loaf today. and Cecil Ackerson of Keyport. Thes through tho main thoroughfare In Third grade, A. O'Connetl t«axher—Rob- speakers pointed out that tho oper- ert Jamieaon, Louis Marano, Jack Sharp. Keansburg, which will bo closed to Itobert 8harp. FranVlin Stonebrirtk, Don- ation of a .railroad bus service woul traffic while the races are under ald Wotton. Wllma JelFers. Kathryn Coon- be a step toward progress tn~ obtain* way. A tug-of-war oh motorcycle cy, Jean Gardner, Emm Hardy. Caroline BREAD Latgt - Ing good transportation for the bay- JUcCormlek. Shirley O'Rara. Prices Greatly Reduced to Allow Wrapped •will be another event which will pro-' Fourth gradt. M. K. Vlgna teacher— shore section and that the operation vldo plenty of excitement. Tho large Robert Bausback, Bernard Ferrari, Edward of a bUB lino for short-run trains was hall at Belvedere Beach will be used Ferrari, -Alfred Gabriel, Geonra Gardner, 5' economical and would glvo n bette: .Tack Globe, Ales HerlnaVy, John Reardon, SUPREME as a dining place for the members. for Incoming Shipments Keeps 1U 'freihneM. 1 Daniel Wagner; Edward Walla, Philip flervice over the proposed route. Th Morano, Betty Felcetie, Zren« Jallan, Chris- railroad officials denied any inten tina McKUtriek, Dorothy Spcncsr. Emma Week-End Specials in Pastry Department to eliminate any of the rcgulai 3trlillc. Frances •Walllnffi Marr Dabrcsky. trains. After a three-hour ^sessio Union Beach New*. Fiflh grsde, Lolla Bruch teacher—Ed- at Our Red Bank (Broad Street) Store. ward Sauickle, Edward Stelrlle, George the council did not reach any de- 's ^« 21c : P * 9c rlRgl building on the IJeachway. property having been sold. Kotlgor Sweeney Is In charge of ths Plans are going forward for tho COATS Dresses Lux Toilet Soap ' 3 "'"» 23c work. annual Memorial dny parade. The 27c Pillsbury Cake Flour i"<»2'8c John Torrents of Nswarlc hai collection of funds to finance tho been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Houten affair are not as brisk ns In former NEWEST SPRING MODES One-Piece and Jacket Styles on Carr avenue. years, but ths- eommltteo In charge Heinz Beans with Pork Mrs. J toward Aalbua and Mrs. Wil- are of the opinion that sufTtclent EVERY SMART TYPE ' (In Tomato Snuoc) liam Wheatley visited relative! at money will be available to hold tht FOR DRESS AND UTILITY WEAR. New Tork last week. parade. OF SPRING FASHION .^ The mombera of the Warpui club The honor rolls of the Union Heaeh SOFT WOOL CREPE-TWEEDS will visit Now Tork tomorrow,where schools for March aro as fnllo-tvs; $15.00 and $10.00 Valuoi... musical comedy, "Of Thee I COTTA0K l'ARK suilOOI.. iK." will ba attnnrted. This will b« First crsile, K. M. KrVhsrl l«ch>r— AND CAMELS' HAIR. followed by a dinner. Kdna llrunelll, Manaret t'hsrrrriil«r. Mar- OSCO Meat Market Specials K*r»t Charntr. Mrs. Helen Lancaster- and Mrs. flernnd grade, A. 0. flrhmMt tfuchtr— Itolaf IUh Formerly $34.50; ... — 2 for 15.00 «»•••••••••••»«••«>»«>! 24.50 Roast Roast $7.50 Drewea; , now 2 for 9.50 C Formerly 22.50; now 14.95 * 23 Shrowd buyeri who demand the utmoit in n value invni-iably insist upon Jeddo-Hislilnnr. 2 Dresses for $5.50. Finrat Formerly 15.00; 9.95 Cims Cut Beef Roast coal. 'I'hrtm IOMU r\it. from tlm finest rorn-fM h»»f. 2 and 3-Piece Dress Suits
Winln M fthniik 1UU. Children's Coats $9,95 Sizei4 to 1Z. 1—14-qt. Heavy Tin Bucltet and Lid $1.79 2 and 3-Piece Knitted Suits Tim l.nnl ltar.tr 1« win III JI.7N Ilia liurknt Price* ihnt were $5.00 lo $10.00— fiOn—You aavst 4Bfl Formerly $10.00; now 5.95 •tthitSaln CO "m"i2Vic COAL dni o I Vrrali Clntn* 20 Flounder* OTHER SPECIALS! Feed - Fuel Oil - Ha Silk Blouses . . . . J.95 Finest Fresh Produce Millinery Specials Sweaters . . . . |,50 FANCY ASPARAGUS bunch 23c Al Knch of Tlirtf Prices UKI-XS or CARROTS |,m,Hi 5< Buying -I^rln-Highlnnrl conl li mrrrly tin $2 Silk Scurfs ... 1.00 GRAPE FRUIT rmli i» .bo o.oo FLORIDA ORANGES dozen 3R,, thing to do. M $1 Pure Silk HORC . . (JQc FIORIDA ORANGES down 25< down in.. LARGE GOLDE» flSCON RANANA*Wi <•»" w.mS i , iwi will lio m.irs Mi>n |>l«ia
,< ("ii.,« r*..il.a |, o», »!«, M ^ <.W ..4 ,1.1,1,r «T »rii|.»MHM1 •••" AtrotlNr •ri.ii.tii.. .|ii v, fc,4. |., ,v, ,,U|)_ HANCE & DAVIS ~i f M. ir, r>t. 4....,.4. ""» i. k.-.lr a|.M It, I lha «. MARCUS STORE *'« ^< |h« *^W-t|tt«f, »MI« ttiMtllt ft Tel. J03 #*I»|« .1 kMl4 i(«^«^««4, will b« *^mt «M4 •<>I>1 Vf U, &,.,..,,t. ,1 Ik. i «f * 8 Broad Street Red Bank, N# J« Ins***, r Twentv- RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 20,1982.
AT BEAD OF LODGE. mlttcea for the affair havo boen ap- wife,attended the regular mooting Brooklyn ipent the woek-end at the. pointed and last minute arrange- of the choir at the chapel last Fri- home of Mra. Gontllo'a parent*, Mr. George W. Baldwin of Newark ments are being made. day night Mr. VanderVeer gave on' and,Mrs. Henry HawxhursU Prominent in Odd Fellows.. Several people from this place Informal talk to tho members of the Trees (Domant) attended the showing of "Patsy" at choir. Won Cooking' Contctt George \V. Baldwin of Newark, a the Long Branch high Bchool by the Russell Kraft Is having the front former resident of Red Bank, was Miss Betty Jane Harvath of Sco- Hennessey's The trees In car nursery have not started as yet. Tboso In senior c|asa of that school last Fri- porch of his house enclosed, with beyyille. received a bouquet of flow- on Monday of last week Installed day night screens. • our cold collars will be dormant for three weeks. noble grand of Protection lodge of ers as first prize in a cooking con- A new fiscal year has been started Harry Johnson' has planted grass test held Saturday night by the Odd Fellows of Newark^ Next July at the library in the municipal seed on his property hero and is hav- CASH SPECIALS UNTIL SOLD. he. will become chief patriarch of Young Women's Christian associa- No less than 10 gold at these prices. building here. A canvass for new ing Beveral other improvements tion of Faasalo. Each contestant WM Fish Market Mount Ararat Encampment of Odd members is now in progress. The made. required, to do some kind of cooking PEACHES. fellows. A letter from Protection board held a meeting last Thursday Many people from here attended APPLES. 1 lodge to The Register states that in her own way. Miss Harvath chose Twenty Ounce, Stavmans, Elborta.Bell ol Georgia, Ear- night at the hall at which time the the two-act comedy given by the to bake a' cake, using the Hungar- Est. Over 30 Years I "Brother Baldwin has been a very circulation for tho month was re- junior class of tho Mlddletown town- Codling, Bod Codling, Rome ly Elberta, Ratbryn and efficient and steady worker in the ian method. Beauty, Baldwin and Bed- Maules Early. ported as being over a thousand. ship high school last Friday night sevoral offices he has held and wo in the auditorium of the school. Tho A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS THIS WEEK: . dest Delicious. ' 1 to 6 ft, 10 for $2.00; take great pleasure In advancing Tho Shrewsbury Reading club,met at tho home of Mrs. M.' R. Van name ot the play was "The Swamt II to 1 iC. 10 for $4.00; r 100 for $16.00. him to the noble grand's chair." of Bagdad." FRESH MACKEREL 15c » Siberia and Belle of Georgia. Kcuren yesterday afternoon.. A "His- v Contractors and 100 for «17.00 Mr. Baldwin, who is a carpenter tory and Literature"'program was in Several of the young people of thla SU to B ft, 10 for $1.80; by trade, is the father of George place who are members of the junior ROE SHAti •;•••••;• 35c » HU above list and Mclntosb. charge of Mrs. Breese of South street. Home Owners SO for $12.50. W. Baldwin, Jr., who was drowned A framed portrait of Gcorgo Wash- class of the Jllddletown school will 1932 PRICES FOR 4 to 6 ft, 10 for S1.00; S to 4 it, 10 lor $1.20; at Highlands" during the winter of ingtonTwas presented to theT Borough make a • trip with - the - rest of the mESHHAUBUT . 40c » 100 fi • B0 for $8.00. 1929. He Is also-tho father of Wil- council last Wednesday night by the class to Washington. V 1932 STYLES •— Stoymiu.'i and Mclntosh. 2 to 8 ft, 10 for $1.00; liam E. Baldwin of the Red Bank Woman's community of this place. The lady Elks' minstrel, which was want to save money, now $ to 4 ftriO for $L2Sj T -•-•---•: 100 for. $0.00. postal force, of Mrs..-Roy Smith of Tho ••• gift -was,-in. commemoration of probably one of tho biggest affairs •we all do. , And when you BUCK 9HAD . . 25c ft - 60 for S5.00. Elm place, Red Bank, and of Frank Washington's bicentennial and will to'be held in ReS Bank this year, epond, you: want to got thei most 2 ft. whips, 10 for TOo; E. Baldwin of Atlantic Highlands. was enjoyed immensely by many 100 for $S.O0. bo hung in the Council chamber. The for your money. Plumbing—at to- FRESH BLUE FISH 30c* We will send these 3 to 4 community club plans to hold a card people of this place who attended Thj Jast two grades by day'a prices—offers, you just that ft by Parcel Post prepaid at party in tho near future. The party last Friday or Saturday nights. opportunity to save. And with the lo per tree added to the Parcel Post at %o per tree will tie'in tho borough hall. Miss Irma Schofleld ' was among 20 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK, N. J. added-to above prices.- Eatontown News. now style and attractive appear- abovejrlceii; ------A silver' tea will be-hold by. the tho contestants.from theJilddletpwn ance o£ tho 1082 doslgns you are rHONE 1817 • Anything that is hardy enough t<> withstand dor winters Ve {Tho Red Bank BesSotar can be bought Tlriton Falls Methodist- church, of township high school who took part getting" more~ than §ver •,- for your in Eatontown from Noble Moab; at tho in the commercial contests at Tren- can supply. « ^ postoffica and it Frank Mareello'j barber which Rev. Louis M. Caso is pastor, money. shop.) today for the benefit of the church. ton last Saturday^ At the meeting of tha Girl-Scouts A phone call will bring us—with- Tho women of the St Dorothea's In tho borough hall last Thursday, out any obligation "to you; Both church will hold a ouchre tonight in the girls appointed committees lor Everett News. prices and style will bo a pleasant Jos. H. Black, Son & Co.the basement of the church. the fashion show to be" presented Fri- surprise. ' , Oscar Ferguson and son Jay of day afternoon1 in the hall. Eleanor Soveral of the children of Forman's PAINT SALE and DEMONSTRATION HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. Port Norris spent Sunday with his Noe, Mitzl Kellenyl, Ruth Chasoy boarding BChool at tills place re-on- JOSEPH W.FOX sister, Mrs. William Tlltcn. and Dorothy Wagner composed tho Phone 3«-J. '• (Free Catalogue.) Mr. and Mrs. Jame3 Malone of Arl- acted the play, "When Martha and 116 PINCIiNBY ROAD, committee on floor arrangements. A George Returned," at St. James »ED BANK. Phono 18917. ington spent Sunday with Mr. and commlttoo for arrangement of tho Methodist Zlon church 'at Matawan On Saturday, April 23rd, Only! Mrs. Frank|Marcello. dressing rooms comprises Althea The Missionary socloty of the Prco- last week. Special permission was a 4 H0UR Tattle, Aline Brown, Ruth Smith and granted by tho Cquntry Gontloman, 25C - " " ENAMEL for Furniture byterian church will hold a Persian Djjrothj y chaffln. Elizabetth VVan publishers of the play. Every Woman f tea in tho chapel next Wednesday. Keuren, Evelena Dean, Virginia and Woodwork. All, Colors for Rev. Merwln Moas, who Is on fur- Mr. and Mra. Clarence Jones of Hathaway and- Isobol Kenna wili l Bloomileld spent the week-end at Wants • lough and now living at Princeton, havo charge of tickets.. FERTILIZERS will bo present and demonstrate such their homa here. to look her best at all times... Mrs. Charles Breese la having tho Lambda chapter of the Sigma Tau objects of interest as Persian rugs, Interior of her Jiving room redecor- to feel at ease and perfectly water pipes, a samovar, which Is Sigma sorority will moot at the home poised. SHEEP MANURE BONE MEAL used in the serving of tea, and brass ated. ' • of Mlss'Ella Hoaly at Red Bank to- and silver work as done by natives of The turkey suppor which was held morrow night. Plana lor another 7c NITRATE of SODA PEAT MOSS in conjunction with the Methodists' bridge will bo made. Mlssea Cather- Created by that country. Other articles will al- monthly birthday supper last Quart Size, Re&. $1.35; Sale Q Ac be shown. The publlo Is Invited ine and Mary. Warneker expect to at- Gossard WOOD ASHES LIME Wednesday night was very success- tend the meeting. to attend tho tea. la the answer. 1 ful. Almost 150 people attended and Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rose of Jersey BRING IN YOUR JARS AND VASES AND HUMUS VIGORO Mn anu^rs; Ch«rl«» iJivefte nnd uuuul $43 was cleared by tho church. The pull of the family spent Sunday at the home of City and (several friends spent tho back - straps . . .,. HAVE TBEM PAINTED FREE Mrs. Lavene's mother, Mrs. John Lay week-end at the ,htaie of Mr, and Mrs: Walter Wetjen./ flattono tho ab- ton of Belmar. domen, uplifts House Paint, Varnish, Shellac .25 gal. up "WonderlaW Grass Seed . Mr. an^,J4rSerRichard Case of Phil- Shrewsbury News. ' Several people from here attended the successful minstrel show Btaged the bust, and adelphia and' SSlta Sarah Case of controls the Stratford were week-end guests of (Tha Red Bank Register can be bought by the Lady Elks' bowling club at SEED POTATOES . in Shrovnbury from Richard Beake at th« Rod~BanX !flat. EridSy.Jind Saturday hips. Wallpaper, *9X.c Roll up. Mi-VaniTMrs. LoUlr M. CaSeTahd/ f arr.s poutotlico.) ~ ™—.-•.---.. --« .. —. -iaot our-oxpert 11;.-- nights. Other residents were among • Trenchard Wylle, eon of Mr, and the audience -which saw the operetta, fitters show •• Men's Brotherhood of the Fres- "The Swaml of Bagdad," presented you what -n church held Its regular mect- Mrs. Thomas Wylle, has won first Window Glass—all Sizes. , place on' tho tennis team at tho Bor- by the Junior class of tho Middlotown Mla-Slmpllclty Dnday night at the home of Al- dentown military school. Ho has also township high school at Leonardo can do. 3mock. The subject of dlscus- been elected a member of the Alpha last Thursday and Friday nights. L was a report of the Men's con- Sigma fraternity at the school. vc an nt East Orange recently. Mrs. Patrick J. Carton, Jr. Bpent $3.50 to $10 C 0 A L Richard Novlus of New York spent last Tuesday with her slator, Mro. \ » members of tho Brotherhood the week-end visiting friends here. Josephine Eustace of Shrewsbury. KLARIN'S PAINT STORE a; '-!d tho East Orango meeting. • ^rterly supper conference of The Rlvervlcw.^hospital auxiliary Nicholas Jacobs has been employed f ' y school board of the Mcth- will meet at the homo of Mrs. Hnrry on tho estate of Wnlter 8. Forcn at M STUKStfttP 39 Monmouth St. Phone 3838. 'i will tin held tonight. Tlcehurst of Sycamore avenuo today this place. 17 Broad Street, Bed Bank, N. J. .. js are being held in con- to sew for tlie benefit of the hospital. Mr. and Mra. Gcorgo Gentllo of M. V. Brown jv. .i with tho monthly meetings Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burst spent the of the teachers and officers of the week-end visiting friends at Brook- church. The suppers will be held lyn. 24 WHARF AVEs, A meeting to elect an elder was onco overy throo months. : The Woman's Foreign missionary held after the regular morning ser- T TEL. 27 RED BANK, N. J. society of tho Methodist church will vice in the Presbyterian church last' hold its regular meeting in the so- Sunday. Fred C. England, principal cial room of the church today. of the Shrewsbury publio school, was R A book review on "Grace In the elected. Now Testament" which had been pre- Among the visitors at the home of treat--- *. Schneider's Meats pared by Rev. Louis M. Case, new Mr. and MrB. Robert Donovan are Y pastor of the Methodist church, was Mr. Donovan's mother, Mrs. Harriet presented by him at tho last preach- Donovan, and his brother, Richard ers' meeting at the First M. E. Donovan, of Weslfleld, New York. church in Ocean Grove Monday af- Mr. and Mra. Harold Wilson are ternoon. spending the day at Trenton visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Zlngals en- friends who wero former residents tcrtnlncd Mr. and Mrs. William Vet- of this place. N EIDER tcr and their son and Charles Abramo Robert Donovan and Harold B, of Brooklyn last Sunday. Wilson, who are local representa- The ladles' aid of tho Methodist tives of tho Liberty packing com- MARKET church will meet at tho home of Mrs. pany of Somorvllle, attended a raeet- "Verna Frazler tomorrow afternoon. ng of a rabbit breeders' association Presbyterian prayer service was at New Brunswick last week. 21 West Front St., Red Bank, N. J. held at the home of Mrs. Carl White- Miss Jane Wylte spent the week- hurst last night. Rev. LcRoy Y. Dll- end at New York. lener was In charge. Tha Shrewsbury firemen were Mrs. Dlllener and other women of called out about seven o'clock Satur- Free Delivery in Phone Specials in Effect | the Presbyterian church will attend day night when a telephone polo on tho Monmouth Prcsbytcrlnl to be Sycamore avenue was Ignited by a Red Bank and Fair Haven. 2653 April 21, 22, 23. held nt Cranbury tomorrow. short circuit. Tho firemen immediate- Mrs. Nelson Gallon of Washing- ly called the telephono company, ton, D. C, expects to return to her whoso men remedied the trouble. homo there today. She has spent sev- Ten members of tho fire company eral weeks here with her father, Her- attended tho meeting of tho Mon- BOYS AND GlUt.fi bert Randolph. mouth county firemen's association lvegf at HillsUalo on Sunday. Fresh 9. Sav Ida dbab from llbby'm BtmpomtilMilk Tlio ladles" guild of St. James Epis- forjrour Uniform copal church will hold n rummnge Tho Shrewsbury baseball teamwai Liver sale In the Stlllman building on Main defeated last Saturday afternoon on o .CANS street on (Saturday. The sale will al- the Meld in tho rear of tho ichool so be hold all day the following Mon here by a team from Occanport by day. n Hcoro of 15 to 13. Th« Indies* aid of tho Methodist A nciv radio lin.i been Installed la Prime Fresh-Killed church flnluhed another quill at tho flrchouso by tho firemen. Legs Armour's the nll-- LAMB HAMS blo Dnnirlor, Mildred Itlililtlt, Fran I Jncnhnnn, Churl™ Klililln. Gen Lincrof t News. ' niiiKinnn and I'attln Hr-elry. Flvn (The Rpil Hank Ilrirliter cm b« bought .b. 2ic ib. 25c ib. i9c othnrd woro taken Inlo preparatory nt LliinulL Inn,i K'lwor.l llounhton. Jr. niemt>*r*hlp nni wrrft rrrrlvpil by Him hui a delivery toiiln.) thfi pnntnr. Tiloy wi»rft Ainu Hll»h Monger nf tliln pln.ee wan liMtor Whltllfild nnd Thiminn On.no lunniik' tlm miccenHlul onon nt trout Milk lb I'lvrrylhlng In In rrnrtlnrnn for the llslilnt: on the Hint day of tlio nenson Innt lf'rhlny. .. rnlcrf/tlnmcrit t<» )'« prrnrritrrl |r Fed Broilers °L Chickens 27 (•ivMrrirrn of tho rrntlo weather F The New SANDALS •|* I <'i rMcrnt hull on l.*wl« ntrrM !>/ tin whlrh II.'III linn rxiiPilrnroil In tllln liny IICIUIIH of thin pln'fl tmnm im\ pnrlliiti nn wi'll n« inlicli (if llm coun- QNOB more thin Storo offers the tiy wru dlnplnyril rcvcrnl nlglitn Breast Neck Puritan Leg or Rump _ novel... ;uid hero is tin inter- vnl/i] ftllri hint \MTII wli''ii rrf/.nji wnl/ir wu Brookfield ^il..im mniln lo thu front of 111" liomr fi .-mill rnily In thn morning In pnJln Cottage Milk-Fed esting example in which is combined Y on Illorut ftlrrpt. nint ullirr plnrrn whrrd wnter no- Milk-Fed Roll quality in style, leather and work- [t\\ Tim Illrl UronU will pifurit Ilirlr cunitilntrn. .{. | fnnlitnii nhdW In thn liiiinui'll linll IIPV. Mr. VnniloiVrfr, llm pnntor intmtthip with extreme vnliio. Merely flftmnnnn nt i wrrk. limn. l)f tho rhnprl /it Ilila JilflPd, mi•> a,. ..%t .,<• t. :.j-a^ A ..* T RED BANK REGISTER, APBIL 20,1932.
A »BMOOBATIO OOftCl AVB. The club IB malting an Investiga- management of his lunch wagon buo- Howard of Long Branch and Edward WASHINGTON TBEE8. morning of complications, He wa3Robert Johnson, Frances Williams, flco on Monday morning, April JOIh, tion as to whethsr «oldl«r» statlaned Inees near ths railroad station. • Lewts and John McMahn of Freehold 63 ycar« old. Mary Fisher and Beatrlco Wallace. vi ten o'clock. : . Mlddlotown Organisation Met at Bel-at Randy Hook are entitled to vote Last winter Mr. and Mrs. Callahan repreaentod Bishop McFuul assembly, X*uplk ' it MMdletovm Grammar Mr. Wallaco wan a farmer. Be- Louis D'Anthony's store was brok- Mrs. Samuel Ervlu»of Rochester h In Mlddlotown towhihlp. A report made an automobile trip to Florida 'ourth degree, Knlghte of ColumbuB ' School Planted TITO. sides his wife, ho is BuiYlved by a en'into last Thursday night. Tho a guoBt of Mr. and Mra, Howard Moi - lord ThurtdBy Night. oivthli matter was mado at tho moet- son, Michael D. Wallace, and a. with Mr. and Mra. JotepH Cooper, it a testimonial dinner tandercd An elaborate Arbor* day program thieves got $20 from the cash regis- rl«. Mr. and Mrs. Hftmuel H, Olteluntt A largely »ttoj)dBil meeting ot lh» ln& A committee was chorfen to something went wron* with the en- amca McMahon, state deputy of tho daughter, Mrs. Charles Smith, both ter and a quantity of cigars, fin- and Hiss Betty Clooland of Yonkcra Mlddlotown' township Domoeratli) or- make plans for tt danoe tor the bene- was presented by the pupils of theof Now York. Ho also Icavca a gine of Mr. Callah&n's oar and he was order, Sunday night at tho Robert Mlddletown grammar school Friday trance was gained by taking a pane and DcWItt Hanmore at Orange werd gatiUatlon was held Thursday night fit of needy children In the township. obliged to leavo It In a g&raga In Treat hotel at Newark. brother, Edward "Wallace, and'a sis- of glafjH from the window of the front week-end gueals of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- lit Independent flrohouso' at BeUprd. Ths next meeting of tho association morning. Two horse chestnut treea ter, Mr«. Frank Brown, both of Mld- Florida to be repaired. The party were planted during the ceremonies door. The robbers havo not been ftp-ris, j - AddfojBei wove mada by Mayor John will be held on ThuMflay, May, 12th, made tho trip home In a >6cond-hand dlotown. Ho waa a. member of tho LINDEN PIAOB CONGESTION nd dedicated to Washington and his Knights of Pythias. preheniled. Mrs. Marlln .1. Moll and children, n. Bnedclier of Atlantlo HlgHlands, at thovdvlo MBOolatlon hall *t Bast oar which Mr. Callahan bought. The Rov. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Mcado wife, Marths, In commemoration of The' funeral will be held tomor- hava returned /ram a two wtckn'atny Frod Holohey of Bradley Beach and Keanaburg.t It Is expected that lev- second trip South was made In this Petition rrosentcd to Itestrlct Bull- scent Inet week at Washington. at Princeton. Earl Smith of Freehold, who aro can- the bicentennial of Washington's row afternoon pit two o'clock at hia oral candidate! for county and town- automobile end tha. homeward Jour- ing to One Bide of Street. The ladies' |id society of the Re- V. ahoilflr, and daughter Lillian oC didates lor freeholder*: Harry N. oMp offices will make addresses. ney Is being made with, the machine birth. The trees were paid for by the Ittto home and at 2130 o'clock at the At the meeting of tho mayor and iuplls by a collection taken by them Red Hill Mothodlut-church. Burlnl formed church met at the homo of Brooklyn and Miss Hanoi Ktarney of Johnson of Highlands, who la ft catl- which was repaired. The lecond-hand Mrs. Churlcs Irwln Tuesday of laat Newarli spent tho wnok-end with Mr. dldato for sheriff; Thomas Lyons of. car Is In a. garage In Florida. Mr. ouncll of Bed. Bank on Monday •ecently. In charge of R. R. Mount & Son will HOMEWARD BOUND. night a petition waa presented aaU- bo at tho church cemetery. week. and Mrs, Charloa 3. Kearney of Lln» Union Boach, who 1B a cftndldato lor Callahan hope* to sell It. While In Besides tho ceremonies by the pu- Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Gullck havo coin avenue. nsaemblymani William Doylo, Bohja- Ir.g that automobile parking be re-pils, remarks were mado by Fj How- Mr. and Mra. Lewt» Callohan on Florida Mr. and Mrs, Callahan called stricted to ono sldo of Linden place, moved from Hartfihorno place to Tho firemen's auxiliary is holdlnir man Mills and Joseph Early, who arc on George W. Sewing, e. former Red rd Lloyd, superintendent of schools. their new house on the Red Hill rehearsals In MochttnloB" hall for tho candidates for road supervisor of Their' Way Back From Florida, between Broad street and Hudson irnsfl name platei. donated by Miss Middletown Village lip.' and. Mrs. Lewis Callahan of Bank residents, Who Is now operat- avenue. In the petition It was TOfltl. minstrel show to bo held Wednesday Hlddletown tbwnahlp: • Christopher ing a roadstandbuelnoBs. Ruth Scattergood of River Plata, Red Bank aro on their way home claimed that on account of tho large (Th« Rod Sink Roelatar can ba bouuhl Soot in the chimney of Cecil Con- night, April 27th, There will bo eigh- • Flohe, Anthony Gibson and Paul one of the teachers in the school, teen In tho chorus. The narnen ot from St. Sebastian, Florida, whore number of cars narkod on tho street at tho »torc« o( J. «. Kclclit and William over's house caught flro last week* . Naughton, who aro candidates for It was difficult, sometimes Impossible, were attached to the newly plantod B, Wuttn.) • The blaze was put out before dam- the "end men" will bo kept a secret towmhlp (jommltUemen, and Thom- they spent two •weeks. They are «*• Newark Banqitot. nee and to an elm which was dedi- for residents- of the- street to get An Jlrbor Day program was glvnh affo was done. until the night of the show, -Mrs, as McMs.hUB' and William Currlc peoted:to teturit Saturday or Sunday, Frederick'X Flnnerty of RUWSOH their automobiles out of driveways. cated In honor ot Mr. Lloyd tamo. Eula. Hanasbri will be Interlocutor. candidates for justice of the peace. Owen Grant of Red Bank, Joseph Imo ago. at the schoolhouse last Friday by the when Mr. C&llahan will resiime the Mention wan mado of numerous pupils. An address was mado by F Constable Walter Mllla Is rocovtr- mishaps and accidents. Wallaco Jef- Howard Lloyd, supervising pflncipa Fair Haven News. ing at tho Long Branch hospital fey and Hsrry -Klatsky, two lawyers MIDDLETOWN FARMER -BEAD. of trie schools In Mlddletown town- from blood polaor>lnp In hln foot. who live on the street, urged the ahlp. Ono of the features was a play- (Tho Roil Bank Iicelster an b« bouitht Charloa W. Bardoill, cabinet mail- mayor and.council to restrict park- In Fair Haven In tho stores of Ilarry cr, Is seriously ill. Michael D. WaUaoe Dlod Yesterday let entitled, "Help Save the Trees." A Kurtlt and ltobort Cameron and at the ing to one side of the street. Slornlnc at His Home. tree was planted on the schoo Gold. Ccdart). Teats of the now flro horn will bo' continued this weok. Two yaars ago an ordinance to Michael D. Wallace, a resident of grounds and several songs were a thl» effect was Introduced by Coun- Mlddlotown township,—tor the past gung- Pupljs who took special parts The ladles' aid soclcly of the Meth- cilman^ THoaiSa M. <3ofBill. Object Eorty yoare, diod early yostorday wore ciarenco Smith, Helen Gurnlch, niliRt church will . hold a .rummage Boys cart make extra paoliSt money --"Tomorrowp Thursday tion to ths-wdinancewas mado by nalo in tho storo next, to the postof- selling Tho Rojjlster.—Advertisement buelncst owners on Linden place and the measure was defeated, Mr. aopolll bolng the only official who voted for It. Mr. Gopuill on Monday night related tho facts about this In- TRY IDEAL FRESH CREAMERY Grand Opening of cidont. Aftor coniilderiiblfl discus- sion the mayor and council ordered an ordinance drawn to prevent park- ing on one sltlo of Linden place. LICHTMAN'S GUILD MEETING. Card rarty to, bo Held at 8hr«ws- SHOP FOR WOMEH bury on May 3d, i Christ church Guild of Shrewsbury We invite you to attend the Grand Opening of our new mot Monday afternoon with ten meinboni protiont. MTB. E. J. Batch- •hop, where you will find a Urge and varied selection of high- dor and Mrs. Thomas Wyllo presid- ed. Flans were mado for a card par- at mm^t^c Ib grade ty to be held Tuesday, May Sd, at tho parlBh houso. (Thursday, Friday and Saturday only) Mrs. Peter Bentley will be in Dresses Underwear Gloves chargo of the tickets for the party. With A Loaf of Miss Ruth Parker, Mrs. Francis O. Coats Hosiery WoUohousft and Minn Dorothy El. Girdles Brown -will havo charge of tho tables Fischer's Horne-Made and Miss Lillian Bnquet of refresh- Negligees ments. Each member of tho society j will Invite a guest for a party to bo BREAD AT POPULAR PRICES. • held at tho parish house May 16th. A luncheon will be held at that time. "Mit: "Pater -Bontley wlllbe'clfalrman o( tho affair and will bo assisted by Misses Callahan, Baquet and Brown STORES and Mrs. E. J. Batchol6r. Mrs. E. More, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. E. Beako, LICHTMAN'S Mrs. Harry Powers and Mrs. F. O. 650 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park Wodehouse. IDEAL BRAND FRESH OREGON OPENS BOAT WORKS.
Keynort Man Doing His Bit to Help End tho Deuresiilun. m No 2 s tin 2 for 25C When the Rod Bank and Keyporl PRUN trolley line wont out of business a number of years ago, Harry C. Win- WELCH'S CHASE & SANBORN'S terton, who was a conductor on tho t IDEAL BRAND VEGETABLES No. 1 tins line for almost twenty years, went to work in Galbralth'o boat works at White Sugar CORN Keyport and learned to build row- GRAPE "Dated" boats, sea Bkiffs, springboards and surfboards. Mr. Wlnterton worked Golden Bantam CORN there ten years. A short time ago he JUICE COFFEE of Sample Furniture atartod In business for himself and Cut Wax BEANS opened the Ellto Rarltnn Rny host Full Pjnt Bottles tb. tin works. He built a large 3hop and Installed modern machinery and gavo for work to a number of men who had Extraordinary Values in been out of Jobs. Ho ha.i completed 20c twenty copper riveted cedar row- boats. Mr. Wlnterteon said that in starting the business he Is endeavor- Ing to carry out President Hoovers MEAT DEPARTMENT. Thurs., Fri.f Sat. advice to invest hln money and help AT ALL MUTUAL STORES end tho depression. Best Cuts PRIME Any of the following 5*Piece Bedroom Cnesarcan ^Blrth. C Two daughters and n. son were born at tho Wvervlcw hospital Sat- RiB ROAST . Ib 23 urday. A daughter was born to Mrs l'ANCV YOUNG 3!a Ib. aver. Jerry Haley of River Plaza aftor a Items each Caesarean operation had been per- MILK FED FOWL formed. Mrs. Hlehard O'Connor of ». 27c Suites East Front strcot also gave birth to a I.F.GS AND IIUMP OF daughter and Mrc Lester Kennedy o Jfurfl Bnuld Tomato Juice—19 ct. lln MILK FED VEAL u Harding road gavo birth to a son. Mr«. Kennedy was formerly Miss 1 ID. ol 80-6(1 rrunea " • • • "• 23c You may choose from Maude Parker. 8 oc. II. & H. 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Red Bank, N. J. l/ii|iii30 921 892 Freddy Smith will be back In his mado a-clean hit. Paris then "stole Tho Sea Girt plstolmen made tha. Bltomind Elmer 42 36 . 861 900 Night, April 30th. Broad street team, held tho CarYtoh baso, ^Macintosh secona Dorn, BLUE COMETS. . old position bchlnu tho bat. Tom second and In turn completed tho following averages:' Freor 293, J»r«ey Central _.....— 39 39 849 972 Hawkins .-. 157 142 163 players to five hits. Johnny Golden Paxson and Lang pitchers. Others Schwacktenburgcr 289, Taboskl 278, . TMon'D.lnr 3» 80 839 1,019 Tracy will likewise bo in his old Plans for the smoker to ho held circuit when Waltte, who averaged Rjan _ 202 211 171 .800 In batting during tho game, arid Chauncey Dumas alternated on on tho Rumson team are .Hllflickor Simpson 268, Barry 265. . Grocers snd number. 36 42 841 980 Oakeraon _ 182 170 135place at first base, as will BUI Kear- for tho benefit of tho Rumson ath- the mound for the Carlton team. and Vaccarolla. Tho Fort Monmouth Second National 33 45 824 076 Parker - 192 19ti 202ney and Al Relss, second baseman letic club at Red Men's hall at Bijm- mado another clean" hit. That mado Commercial Chauffeurs 31 67 836 958 Jeffrey - 181 181 162 threo runs. Tho Atlantic Highland! Bill Androwa, Strand outfielder, line-up has,not boon announced. All Mechanlca 28 JO 842 986 and shortstop of last year's outfit. son on Saturday night, April 30th, boys started to pet rattled and mado knocked a homo run after striking George, Qulgley, ace hurler for the Belt Telephono —. 28 r.o 824 942 914 000 823Eltlior Lester Horton or Giro Dcr- aro being completed. The entertain- out thrco times. Herb Shustorman, Rumsonites, will bo back In a Rum- Overhead Door« 1» &» 82* rlco will be stationed at the hot cor- ment committee, .of which Addio sovoral errors. Whllo Sollanek wait- The Clothiers and Insurance team ed for tho throw, Waltto stole second manager of tho Strand, connected for son uniform in Juno. Georgo IB now Prolcs- ended tho season by defeating the ner. Kind Is chairman, consists of Arthur a triple with tho bases full, Tho attending college. . alonal Men won first prize for the jolby, Joseph Dwyer, Vincent Sex- and was brought In by Sollanok's Bell telephone company in two out Tho outfield will consist of Dick lino drive. Sollanek got threo bases score: \ Tho following schedule.* for April, highest individual average. Ho par-ol three matches last Friday night at ton and John Sammon. ticipated In 78 games and made an Newman' In left, Dave Egbert, in from the hit and was brought in STRAND. May, Juno and July, calling for all Recreation hall. Ivlns of tho cloth-center and Sam Brltton, a fast There will bo flvo boxing bouts and from third by Craig, who in turn average of 191. Georgo H. Merrill iers was high with 225. The scores: schoolboy from Point Pleasant, In 'our wrestling matches. The boxing Andrew! r.f. of the Bell Telephone company was mado third through several more er- I). Calandriello, 3b. r. ;i •econd with 189 pins. James Acorra CLOTHIERS AND INSURANCE. right. Dave Macintosh, whose pinch bouts will bring together A. Polandro rors by Atlantic Highlands. Ho fin-Conway, lb. of the Utility team was third and Helm 168 146 168 hitting last Sunday figured In theand T. Coslntlno of R6d Bank, J. ally camo in through another error. Swccl. • c is 158 22S 179 victory for Red Bank over Rumson, Desmond of Rumson and Bal- Shuatcrm&n, rf. Getting Down Joseph .lldnzzopane of the Clothiers inedy 1B7 158 154 G,rover camo to hat and mado a safe Scheldt, an. 2 i and Insurance was fourth. Stram 177 165- 201 will be on hand for such similar oc- lerlno of Fort Monmouth, Ber- hit. Then Gawler returned to make It. Calunilrlcllo, 2b. J 1 201 casions that may arise. I 1 Only members of the league having Menxiopane 128 174 low of Rumson and A. Coatcs of another safo hit and brought Grover Chambers, If,' Tho Browns, managed by Johnny Fort Monmouth, H. Rippeo of Rum- .rolled In two thirds of the scheduled 818 868 In for the seventh run. Then after 3 3' to Brass Tacks- games were eligible to compete for BELL TELEPHONE. BooUwlth, who Is Bald to bo the'only son and J. Moryl of Fort Mdomouth Gawler camo homo safely tho bar- the awards. Tha average of each Minim „ - 140 183 player to knock a ball out of thoand S. Dudas of Rumson and" Slug- rage of batting stopped. After that CARLTON. 28 17 1 -'ollock 155 160' Cincinnati National league ball park, ger Camp of Fort Monmouth. gruelling affair tho shore , batters player having taken part in that lewis — _ -. 149 169 Mnlello. ]b. AB H 1: number of games, as compiled by are members of tho Eastern-Western The following have been matched wero helpless, and three strlke-outs, Talcrlco, c. Dromon — 120 177 colored league, which include such . 1 Secretary Rowland, follows: Merrill ."._ 188 218 for the wrestling: M. Berlow of Rum- out of four batters, completed tho Dumas, 3h, p. _ 0 teams as the Baltimore Black Sox, IV Calandriello, »». 1 INDrVlBffitE AVERAGES. son vs. J. Moryl of Fort Monmouth, Orango and Black record for tho in- 1 752 907 884the Cuban Stars, the Homestead Golden, p .ih 0 ;..;.;..-:„..„....,, „ o.... A".- S E. Griffith of Rumson vs. J. Gobbel Rlng, bb, rt 0 Truer . - 78 1S1380 Ths Comnle'rclal Chauffeurs tdok Gra^s,"the Hlirsdale" cluB" ahd the'of Fort Monmouth,v Lr McCormack After p K 0 265 STYLE Merrill .„_ :. 67 189 two out of thrco games last Friday Penn Red Caps. , of Rumson vs. H. Decker of Rod Crosi. 2b. J.. Acerra ^ 71 187 297 collecting themselves suf- Duwlcn, cf. Menxzopane 76 IS* 351 night from the Tllton dairy team, Most of the Browns are recruited Bank and William Lufburrow of ficiently to put out Waitto, for his 340 combines with Li Acerra - 78 183 thus concluding the commercial from other colored clubs. Manager Rumson vs. R. Vogel of Rumson. only failure In five times at bat, and 17 2 Morris i 53 183 244 league season for 1932. Ming of the g^raus «. 71 182 319 Beckwith will do the receiving. The Jlmmlc Dwyer and Franltle Bu- keeping Sollanek, who mudo another Two.liase lilts—Ivons, 1>. C&lnnilrioll' quality and fit TuUle ..._ 75 180 383 drivers was high with 255. The score: pitching staff consists of Chet Brew- chanan will referee the boxing bouts safo hit, on second, tho Atlantic' ^ „—.„,„: Parker 65 180 300 in all our shoes . 250 COMMERCIAL CHAUFFEURS. er, formerly of tho Baltimore Black and Leo Berlow will officiate at the Highlands squad got Smith on first, j]{oma "run—-Andrews'."" "sTr'ke-oiira—B Lane 54 180 Nordy _...: 176 184 VerrlcV ,...-.„ 78 170 3 So Sox: Dlmp Miller, Frank •Willis. Hap wrestling matches. duo to Wattle's bad catch in right . Ivons 9, by Golden 4, by Dumas 4. 350 Lufburrow ...... _ 165 This time-worn business phrase V^TB prcsont a now ._P*nnl. .1. „. _72 17I17>I -donald -„.-. «>«4_» .151. _ Hardway and Al Vaughn. The infield fleld._Ryan sacrificed, sending Smith SEInn ..._.: 77 179 343 can now bo takon -literally,'-for „¥».__ group—• ot men"* 312 Mlntr .".._ _ 143 255 will be made up of Jap"Washlngtori, CASBINAIS WIIT OPENER. to second. With tine work T>y^ Gawler Schroeder - 75 179 Reynolds _ _... 214 183 TKArSHOOTING CHAMPION. when we. show you this cut-apart spring; shoes which wlU - Blattery 68 178 284 formerly'of the Pittsburgh Craw- at first tho Mlddletown squad held 588 McKuliihl - 131 180 demonstrator of tho Muscbock Dou- meet with your discrim- Ward ., _ _..< 62 177 fords, and Brown, Davis and McCoy. Score 18 to 12 \ictory Orer West tho remaining butlers and retired O. II. C'ouuvur Winner nt Ilunison McKnllht ...- -..- ..- 78 176 308 The._outflelders aro Heavy Johnson, Bergen Athletic Club. ble-Arch Wear-Straight Shoo, It inating approval. At Fluher -. -.66 176 291 ill 071 816 tho aide. Country- t'lub -.With 183. 247 Dolly Gray, formerly of the Red takca.you right down to the brass ¥3.05 and f4.0B every Helm -.._ 66 176 TILTON DAlItY. The Red Bank Cardinals, formerly Leonardo collected another rim In Ivins . 55 176 235 3chvr&re]c _ - _... 169156 178 Caps, and Paul Arnold. G. II. Conovcr of Koyport captured taclts. You can seo how tho broad pair Is a real buy! Maclirto.h 61 175 270 fikmtnond - 166 187 1X8 the Rochelle club of Fair Haven, the fourth, when Wilson, who mado tho trapshooting championship of steel arch Is built into the shoo and 175 181 3unctn .. „ _... 169178 167 Tho gamo scheduled for last Sun- VanNesa _ ..._ 63 330 opened their season last Sunday af- a safo hit, stole second on Grovcr's tho Rumson country club Sunday how it < holds both Inner and outer • Nordy - 69 174 Bradlhaw _.,_ 190 160 183 day between Red Bank and Rumson out and again stole third and home. Stearns — -. 72 173 309 Jtcarns .. ..,._ ; 212 164 139 went four innings before the twotornoenr-by defeating the West Ber- with n scoro of 182 out of 200. How- longitudinal arches In position. You 173 308 gen athletic club, 16 to 12 at Miles Several moro errors by the shore Sg.95 Stryker - - -. 75 land B. Jones, tho defending cham- 173 308 006 816 853teams bowed to the weatherman and can seo tho foot-fltllng shapo of the R; Hurley 72 311 field on Newman Springs road. The Htruau helped Wilnon bring in thepion, was tied for third placo with 1'raiee — ~ ..-. -.76 172 quit. The Towners, with but thrco all-leather Insole and seo how It 172 283 score: g* run. After Wainwrighiihgt t hhadd hi hit tC S. McVeigh, each having a scoro •Whitman ...- -. 65 333 of their last year's regulars, were in balances the .walk and holds the —and—. Ryan -. 70 171 It ED BANK CARDINALS. of 177, Matt Plum finished second 111 324 tho lead, 8 to 5, at the time, having safely and stolen second, Carhart re- shoe In shapo so that tho solC3 will Hawkins - 73 313 AB R H with 178. Other scores wero Robert 171 Pin Tournament wrested it from tho Rumsonites in Scalco, e C 3 2 2 tired the sido again. not wear thin to ono sido. Whnlen 71 111 297 Tho Atlantic; Highlands players G. Ilsloy 171, William E. Foster 1B6, Hoffman .... - _ 68 29J tho fourth frume. Frank Hay^a and Stxltn. p - 4-2 2 Mlnton 69 111 Claiiibrone, rf. 6 3a mado their first dangerous hid for a .1. 11. Hay, Jr., 163, V. C. Rurghard 171 28! Charlie Miller alternated on _ tho $4.95 31. Lewti 66 Begins Friday Cantallcc, 3b. .._ n 3 I score In tho llftli liming when, after 160, John S. Applcgate J57 and H. T.' • Hammond -..- ;... 78 no mouml for Red Bank, while Frank Talerlco, gi 6 12 170 339 Dorn did all the pitching for Rum- Hammond, lb. 4 2 2 holding their opponents down In theWoodland 155. Phillips 78 170 a Pair Mown 66 25 Twenty-Four Red Bonk Bowl- son, Flg-arog, , cf 5 0 1 first hair, they placed two men on It!) C If K. Jeffrey 75 169 32 er* Havo Entered County Cosla. If base with two out, nnd mado Car- • I'aront-Tcaclior Curd Tarty. A. Grob -.64 169 276 Sorrentlno, :b .. 4 .1 a Calandrlcllo - 65 24 Championship Stake* to be GRAMMAR SCHOOL LEAGUE. hart, pitching for Leonardo, get a Twchty-ono fables of brldgo were 187 28J little shaky. Carhart buckled down Reynolds - 70 167 40 16 20 n play at tho card party given by Stee . 59 167 281 Held at Recreation Hall. Ten Teams in Monmouth County WMT BERGEN. on tho third man, however, nnd Mancan 60 166 234 AH ; II struck him out, with tho other two .ho Parent-Teacher association of Bradnhtw 75 302 Twenty-four bowlers from Red Circuit Now Underway, A. Costa, rt tho Retl Bank Catholic high school MORRIS BROS. 166 . 5 playcru waiting on second and third. Van Brunt 54 168 225 Bank and vicinity have entered the Polandrono, as. . r. i Thursday In tho Bchool auditorium. "Sundial Shoo Store" Cray 52 165 20S Monmouth county championship Ten teams havo entered the nowly fieronl, c . r> : In tho sixth inning the tldo began Duncan 74 16ft 34 organized Monmouth county gram- alta. If. . r> : to turn for tho Atlantic Highlands Mrs. Thomns Kols'oy was general , Colpionten 165 bowling tournament which la to getmar school baseball league, which got erarrll!. 3b. team when R. Walnwrlg-ht. who chairman. Mrs. Hattlo Llttlo won 51 BROAD ST., RED DANK Brooks __ /... 62 164 23 underway Friday night at Recrea- Geroni. 2b. .. tho award of tho cake donated by John B. Allen Co. Mine - - 61 164 ll under way last Saturday afternoon. •ntllr, cf made a two-bngRor, came In on rhono 3360. Crl.pell 64 161 tion hall. Kntrics will bo received Tho teams arc Tlnton Falls, Oak- iprnnt, ef Grcgcruon'.i two-base hit. PorolUcvleo Mrs. Edward Sngurton, Aprons were Wlri 62 153 25 up to midnight tomorrow. hurst, Avon, New Bedford, West Bel- Geroni, lb. also got a two-bagger nnd drove awarded to tho high scorers. 9 Broad St., Red Bank Bronsim 58 116 Those from Red Bank who havo Co&La, p .Finch 5S 118 23 mar, Biiclle, Neptune City, West Peterson In'for another and then Krute 55 20 entered are Milburn Stearns, Wil Long Branch, Wanamassa and Como. stolo homo himself for three runs. Following are tho averages of play llam Brndahaw, Loula Acerra, Jo- The league calls for 45 games, each Craig, Leonardo freshman, wan the ere. who participated In less than two seph P. Menzzopane; Richard Par- team to play nine contests during the TlfEin LEAD CUT DOWN. causo of- much of this ncorlnK by let- thirds of tho scheduled games: ker, Georgo II. Merrill, Arthur K. season. Only boys under seventeen ting several grounders pass his third G. »v. Slattery, William A. Trucx, 3d, Alex. years of age are eligible to play on k-lford Lodge Defcatad by Middle- baso position. Carhart, v,ho was Rct- WAGNER MARKET CO. Tomaine .._ \z 1!H B. Curchln* Raymond H. Hurley, the teams. A sultablo trophy will be town In Indoor Baseball Contest. tltiR rattled, ,-iKiiln rrpnlncd control Duike „ 34 IH Kenneth JefTrey, Charles P. Shlnn, awarded tho winner at the end of the Tho lead of Baysldo council of of himself nnd retired the Hide. The II. Bennett 46 KG Bruce Crlspell, Rudy Flnher, Guy score then stood nt 9 lo I when the Bmork , 16 nr, Heason on June 10th. ielford In the dart baseball lcaguo SPECIAL VALUES FOR APRIL 21ttf Mnd, & 83rd Warner 24 175 Vnn Ness, J. M. Brown, II. E. Dun- Tlnton Falls lost the first game, 9 f the American Mechanics of Mon- two trams entered Ilin licvrnth In- It. fiwreney _ 4 17 f. can, Cius Culniorgon, Nordy Aschet- ning, which proved to bo fateful for R. Kennedy . 33 174 to 8, at tlio hands of Oakhurst last nouth county was reduced last week, Sehwarck 4f> 17rl tlno, Walter Schroeder, Irving Van- week. Tbn score: vhen tho team wns defeated by IhoLconnrdo. After bringing 111 two Oakerson 17 173 Brunt, Alfred Sandern, Georgo Haw- TINTON FALLS. .Ilddletown village lodgo nine. Tho more runs to make their total 11, the CENTS Elgrim _ 39 17 2 kins nnd Domlnlck Aceirn. Many An R II ;amo waa played at Hlddlctown. It Middlctown boys wnro retired. Then Darby 6 IT: lVrcelli, r. W. Sirrenej- ..._ M 171 entrlea bavc been received from As- .. Ii 1 larked the first tlmo that tho Ecl- Atlantic HlKhlnndii stnrlcd n drivn Cordon, V . 5 '1 EACH! Umlln - 31 171 bury Park, Long Branch, Uradley llhiaro, Hi 'ord aggregation had boon defeated which netted Iliem nine runn. CralK ("urchin -. an 170 Heaeh find Keyport. Hall. «j '. 4 I n ten games. Tho Belford players Lufburrt.vr 1611 llrn-i.y. Jli. . . lave three more games scheduled Hemmlnc .1*8 . 4 0 The tournament will continue un- Wyn.lnrf. ?1». . 1 1 H. Hurleyy . 16K tho lcaguo sennon. These con- SHERIFF'S KALK. til Sunday, Mny loth, flames will Krahntrt. IT. . . a l n l( . mo tll- 59 16G csU will bo with Adclphln, Hcd Sfhneliler llln«ro, rf . n o lly vlrtui) "I ll will "' - '"' 1G6 bo rolled on Rundny, Monday, Fri- n.l•. l«,.tic.l«uc l out "I tlin ('."ill I f C'll V. Ar«rra ..-. CUrk, ,1 ; o Innk nnd long Urnncb. Chester will IJC 2 Chicken*, for, filoc-um 165 day' and Hiitimlay*, nnd each bowler Icnry wan a Btcady, reliable bntter of Iho Mtnlc liii- luii-l r imrrrl i.r l«n. IJnnli nnd VINnlty, ili'i lii'ii'liinllor i.iiillriilnily ilr extremely low prices rlcry ICO • nil iiu l IMIIH: I" Hi M IF,'.I AtlilrlW'H Defmtril IO' Iho HOVfll nlllll'll .till .Uly ilr LAMB r«tl'r»(>ll II llotjln* M. I'laloriliiwii n7-|H nut by Knr.ttnp, llnl llnnk. A friitim1 Mi-brrk, |i"nlr lln- fvnl'il IWII vlnltllli; Irnlnn Inut Hun ., ,i,,l, i.r t. at N.i LOJ li«.»nill lta,| lUnk C. r 27 .i.ill, r. 19 vm. 'lilr Knlr llnvi'll rlllb will piny Iny nlnlil nl Itrrrrxtlnn Hull, wh an.I i.ni CENTS ltr.t llnnk (liii'.llnnl'i Uilliilny nti Illnir llvo nut or nl, (jntilfn. Tlin llr N. Ml.lrllr. ,l,r.l i.l ROAST QNTS ROAST Ur.I Mink Ili-ld. Th.. ni-nrn- ii limit Iwn mil of Uiri* MM.. 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FOR OTHER WAGNER SPECIALS )»•( irVe.lR.a.t.f »ljl>l 'IH- IMHH |.r<.|!)lll l .1,....!,,. |,«». •,„,, |,,, In l.ali.r .,,,1 l-ljia, l.,,,| See Adv«rtl«cmant on Right > > > voun MONfv iuvi MORI AT A • ;*",* RED BANK REGISTER, APRIL 20,1932. Pace Twentv-Three
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Double Celebration at a Roypoit ,. ,. Homo Last yVdA M'ONMOUTH. COUNTY'S .GREA-T IMAR'KET PLAGE Tilts eleventh birthday of 9 • Miller of Koyport and the first birth- day Qf her. brother wcro celobrated "Where the Buyer Meets the Seller ' Thirty Words for Twenty-Five Cents Iwt •Wednesday nlg-ht at their homo otv Manchester avenue at Keypbrt. r The Miller family formerly lived at ARTICLES FOR gALE. BUSINESS NOTICES. MISCELLANEOUS. REAL ESTATE WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT^ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. INSTRUCTION—Annaio School oC Music- r Bod Bank. A plnK decoi-atlve scheme MEN AND WOMEN, boyi and sli-li; make iLD jGOLU—Wo Pay you cash' for your FARMH WANTED, all sizes, for nil pur-FURNISHED houae far rent, fnr tho rum- SCVF,N>KOOM~hauna"foVront Aprll"lstt 18 CHOICE LIST of uroporuruportiel s for oofe or - -waa uued for the feBUvltles. Among bis money I -Heroi your chanco. B« expert Jnetructlon on violin,, mandolin, old sold jewelry, watches, etc RCUB. poncK. Cfleh buyers waiting, Altru mcfl four mafitcr bedrooms, largo pofli, Elm plnce; stoum heat, electricity, gus rent. Kllxabeth I). Hoi>bbn, idol uitata, «Jno of our breed ore. IUUo Chinchilla andguitar* ukeltlt, lUel guitar, banjo, »&xa- lieu'. 20 Brojttd_atroe_t,_Red Bank*_ buycra witith city properties offered In cx-tocatcd on the Hhreweb.ury river; rent jr»'io inbfnatlobi t I n ttubb andd tlnkik. bathbt,hLittle Silver, N. J., uhono Ked Dank 741. • the special features wore two largq phono, piano aeroHIon. Inatrumentn told h f ... ; rent 340. Communicate with New Zealand whltd fur rabbits. Wa iun- lONT'lluY'a farm or dwelling until fo ntry ... .,.-.-tla«; twenty for the Reason. Hadley-Hnll. 30 Monmoulh FARMS WANTED for «ala or rint, ,_._ birthday, cake's. Qifi^cs and dancing Btahl's outdoor enUrprlia company and repaired. 47 Washington street, Ked _ w yearn in this huBiocee. licraHincltl, wltli itrcet, Kotl HunVi. phonn flfO "*«•••* Kgypt. N. J. drew J, Reid, real estate broker, 24- ~,-edlnB utoelc. Pay you the followlnirHank, phono* 11G1. havo consulted. Farmer llinHlllyg untii l you yer n h *w«re enjoyed, Tho celebrants re- iddletown, N. J., phone 286. IlrlonnIll o ll'ar' m V.n., Inc., 110 Nassau OVER ono hundred hometTV Peieri "from FOR llEST, 4'ixiOO, ocatod with- Maln street, Eatcntown| Uftln- «trc*ti nrlcfli for the young you raise: (2.00 toCESSPOOLS cleaned, cellars dug. scoop- Hlllyer's U&t, k. N. V. IIIII.IIICK Oceanport* N, J., phones Catontonu 40 ceived many flrto gifts. Refreshmonte a( Ptrcet. fanw Yo in Red Bank, and vicinity; furninhed i.e district of Red 10,1*0 cacb. - Send' 10'bants for full iiar- Ing and sr llnii at renooneblo ruuia, CIUNT BOOKS; wilt purchse86 e a col- k ; Biiltnbllib e for picture theater, __ . _ and 79. . . . tleulari and contract. Retnedlee, nay. lection of old books, any subjects. Write IF YOU ha-vo property to Bell or If you unfurnished; five to ten roomn; .ill ini- -'. vere aervod by their mother, Howard Maxoon, phone Atlantic High- want 'to "'buy. sec Tatrii-^ V. Kennuijy. t $30 lo I8S. Hoy H. Kiiljman. y and pool room, manufacturer's or SALE* or r«.nt, year round homes, tunsa-i .- fcad and BUppl.cs. Mapla Kabbltry, 44lands 775. • ' irtlculars. F. O. Box 342, Leonardo, N. licru (ii.ir.ly .huuvo or garage. Apply- ; The gueaU wore Mr. and Mrs. El--Map!e--av*nu«rEatontowni-Nr 3; for_nulck turnovers nt his new ('HT'LUII: __»hon«iJ,T .!*:._._, , ^ 1 Inwa, Rfittain!H,- lintela, Btnreii, tifflces,.:.-„-.-%:. rEDOe_iBrflfc-iWa-brnr»IJ0TS bnrber shop nt 107 Mo 11 mouth fit ecu*., nt olftr-e of Siirniund' KIsher Compahy'or building lotfl and farmsi ad locntlofKl* ''" "'•,'•' mer Pearco an07 West Front atreet, f Laurenson, Charles Gray, Eleanpr Sec Mlltnn Berk, Mechanic hired. Red HOUSE HUNTING T If HO, let mo help lii'v ^ TIB "UP your cruisor nt your trm\ doin; '• : -,; ICJ5 MACHINE for »a!e, A-l condition! PAINTING aiic}_d«corut|iiKi rrlcgrt reivHWr fm certified teaqhers. Leauona civen *!• 1'lmn. N. J. yard. Satoit- harbor, on Dnviinttntv-hn*^ •'--- "-Jervis; Harry EBtollc*' Jr., and John lely or In g*roupA Jane Wllllama, ^ you. -I-hivo rnany-H&Unim ol houHUB foi electric motor, Ineiiidlnar colls and i, phono prices. Work culled for and eslimat«u for light housekeeping: year round, in S20 to $2(i inonlbly. Wlnit linvc youl IJANDY eiaht-room bimE«lovf, nil burn of four room a and brcakfnnt room; ono- . heat; furninbed or unfurnli'licd; twu-cnr Rumuon, Little Silver, .Shrewsbury, Eat- 1 Tho Red Bank Register travela Red Bank 1781-K. given. No job too big or too nmn.ll. l'cr-Red linnk, Call Ked Bank 1730 nftcr 6:00 Kce Milton Ilerk. Red Bank^i»honc_1617. ontown. Ocean port, Mlddlotown. For ir B&rajte: lnrgc lot. HeaaoTinblo t«rmif. over every; streetJn town and eyery THOUSANDS Of Qvenrrwn, i)m4e'lLT,d or- ~ M._D,Pel1oy,_Si-."., HOUSE" v-antcd. rnudcrn with all ~im- Karasei near Red Dank. Hadley-Hall, 99 iiulck, acrvka apuly to Ray H._. Still man, llndley-Hull, 99 Mpnmouth atreet, phone Mo_nmouth jV^°_1' ylnino fitd-Hnnk 3500.- - road in thfl-county. Lot it catty your namonUl tret.*, rhododendron, azaUHl. BLEOfiifCAL. wlTlng, $T.Do"~Vcr" oTitiot 3,tiOO WANTED on first mor^Hiigo on provbfhcnla, \,\ Artieflran rouiile." " iio utaio liisjhway, Eutanlown. ". j,. phone ned'Bank"35O0. ' " message to thoBO who Uvo on these poonlei and flowering ah rubi, Grown at double btiBO pliige. anywhere, S!i.0<> fourteen-acre poultry and truck farm, children. Any location, couniry or town. COTTAtlF. for rent; ilvc • rooms, jjarujic, Eutontown 178. MONMOUTH COUNTX country estate*: low farm costn, sold at low farm price... Write Dornn Klcctrlc, Port Monmoulh, N vlth nevcn-room house, two-car garage, Ront about ?2& u inunth. 182 Lincoln large (farden; KUB, electric, insldo toltct. farma, ocrease. If ?ou want tlit boit thoroughfares.—Advertisement - Nclaon'a FArm Nursery* Imlayatown Bta> Located 63 River road, Ruimon. Key with HALF of double house at 119 Chestnut J,. |>hono Kconaliurtr -144. nrpo bnrn and other building*. H.-Jack- avenue. Toloiva boroupch, Patcrson, Now 6 n v B r ;t ums u treet: aix rooms nnd nil improvemanti. offered for sale for the. lenst consult us. tbn. N.-J. \ • W]fLdIi!tUJ Jersey.* Mr. M^I'^h-^JL L i? **'tc_ l ^ '_^ ?' Appy 1'^ Chcatnut ntrcct. .Red Bank. Charles V. DuBois-S: Son, ostnbllabed KLT^UHANU Antique Shop havo boms PAINT and repair—It-prolocltt und -lienu- tJKSlIUBLlS 6m^"o^foV rent Vn "ihe "Eisner laSS. American hotel building, Freehold, beautiful old pieces for tale; also a few ifien; only IJCHL matcriuln unctl; v.ork- WANT to buy mod baby enrriago. Phono building. Apply at tho offlco of Sl«-FOR KENT, storo roomB on Monmouth N. J., phone 418. \ . _. '. tisSip fiiiurantced. . Prlccn arts low. Foi 2H81-J. Hod Bnnk.* ROOMS FOR RENT. mund Elaner Co^ or telephone Red Bank street. Red Bank. Favorable location; WANTADVERTISEMENTS; fine reproductions. Let TJB do your fur- entlmatflfRddrcnn l-'rod Hclmbcrfr, box 611 moderate rent. Apply at the office of FOR SALE or exchanger choice frontagi niture over. It will pleas« you. 38 Waih- 1 WILL OFFER Spod homo and care to 1100. Red Bank i rcnldonco Wtlmort I'qrk,' teooct" oaddle horse, Kaferc'ricGK* vlvcii. LIGHT hauxekccpini:: two I afire front £ismm,<] Elsnor Co.. or telaphona TUi of 126 feet on State Highway} term*. Ington street, Kumeqn, phone 464. rooms with, nil convenlenccBi alno two SEVEN ruomn and bath room, ell improve- Bank 1100. It J. Gibbons, Ulddletown, N< J.. .phone LOST AND FOUND inll Avoca Farm, Atlnntlc Highlands 84. furnlHliod lie.lroornx, l>y the week. At Mo- ments ; newly decorated ami painted; 373. ' * FIPBLEBS, HEATER tor nalc. lo porfoct W0M3Y TO LOAN on firat bond and STORE for rent. Rivar road and Lafayette roi'dftlon; i>r|ce reaaonublo. Can be BOARDING, modern Improvements, hot chanlc ptrccl, lied Dnnk, ono block from eight minutes to station, $3f» vet month. LOT for sale on Newman Spring* roao\ IJND, Scqtch tcrrlor; ownor may havo mortgage. ' Applications tflvcii Im- land cold running water; tentr&lly lo- Broad sticet.' Mrs. VanI, Church ntrcet and Railroad I.met. RnmHon, N. J., occupied, by scon at any time. Mm. E. A. Mason. American Stores Co.; vacant April let. 50x150: business purDOfles. Sanrlflro lime by" paying for board and tnU au- Ncwmnn . SprlnffH road, phono Rod Dank mediate attention. Hawkins Broth- cnted; rates reasonable. Hudson Home, TWO furnishedTooms for littlit house- oiiuo, Rclford, N. J. price to closo an estate. Addroji P. O. venhomont. Munt describe dog. Jumci Hudaon avenue, iihone Bed Bank fl44. Phone Red Bank 2350-M. or Itahwny 702-M. ers, real citato and Insurance. 10 kcQitinR; nil improvements; nice loca- HALT-' of R double houee at f.3 Oakland 7-1766. . Boi 40, Red Bank. EVE UH^NS for laloi fine BITUCO and Monmoulh itrtct. Rod Dank. HUiT and sell aocond-hanrl clothes; must tion. Apply 6S Etist Bergen plncc. Red street for rent; nil im|>rovcmentB; CDII- MONMOUTH COUNTY, by tha «aihort, LQ8T Monday, April 18lh, nt cornor of be In good condition. L. Ke*rbcr, 2019 Dunk, rihonc .1.17 2.* renient location for commuters. Opposite STUCCO hunRttow practically new; «x- ' firfir,, five to six feet high, for tmmodltmmodl- collcn, t renditio Holland heat; $45 i. i Writci blc list farms, estatsu, road ". Fair Hftvoa 'road- anrt HIOKO road, * ntt e o flol e 11S3R1 S3.R00 eachh. OtherOth s off name Rhrownbury avenuo, Hcd Dank, phono Two nr ihrri* rnnmn for rpnt, .'nniinlied irhooj. Phono MJd_dlctowi,_281-.T. C stands! Bhrawibury rjver, Banmiwt buy hackttiimmon hoard mid cliockuri. Ho* varieties from 76 cents UP. N. JJ. SWIIH, ii C 51 - J. Uailicy-llalllil . 1)0 Monmouih fctrccl, M7~L. MCCOLUAN, nurBorymun, landacauo suitable for Unlit hounekoeptn« If de- (VTTllA,CTIVt* ninKlo room, warm comfort- ", Hunk 3!>00. ______let*. Buy through reliahlo cntahtlahcd renl ward If raturnod to Mrn. Julian McCarty Navenlnk, phone Atlantlo Highlands 351. contractor; planting, rock Karden WATER SYSTEMS—Falrbanks.MorBa wa- sired. Private family; all convenience*!. able house: hot wntcr dny nml ni.Thl. est&U omea. Ray II. Stlllmnn, StaU hluh- Little, Rumi-on, N. J. ' STOitK. Bsiitable for dellcateflBcn, rcstau- TREE SPRAYER; two-horse caaolltio Ktatltng,. Tho bent hlucstono always h ur >»yatcrae Installed. Wo Bimtflallto in Phono IDS I Red Dunk, or call 30 Maplo 91 Droad Btreot, phono 3521, Hod linn!-. ~ny, Eotontown. N. J. • ' - LOST nnt Locust Point,.dogoint,.dog; lrlnh nettornetto, stock. Get my prices. 20 Pincknoy road, pump rcimlrlr.jj.. Residence. Uiddlctown, avonnc. runt or any other buuinena; best location aprayor 1br sale. Address Sprayer, box BOTH SIDES of double house at Littlo Sil- in Entontown; rent $25 per month. Apply STATE HIGHWAY lot, Country Club Es- matet , one year oldld. HowardHoward . Phono fill. Red Bank. phone Roil Bank Hl'l-W. N. J., phone Middletown 6G. Pluroblng. LODGE ROOM for rent; desirable room tates, Middletown; lot for buslnoas lo> 268-R, Atlantto H hld hcatlntr and tlnnlnc. Fred G. Hurst. ver for rent; 130-135; nil improvements Ray II. Stillman. State Highway, Eaton- SEBD3 and fertllliers. farm and garden THE HIGHEST prices paid for llvo chick available for uno accond and fourth Inrnge. Convenient to miirkct, echool and town, N. J.. plionc L7K. cation; rear entrance. Price $1,250. Wa- fet)UND, wlro hftlrcd fomalo fox terrier, supplies. Prince Edward Island certified oni. Joo Bakor, 280 Mcohanlo ttroe ROOMS WANTED, on account of death ThudaThursdayy nnlchlc s of cat-ath month. AApply it •liurcli; bu« lmsaeB door; icsponaiblo pur- ^ j __ ter, teas and electricity. Address P. 0, phone Red Bank 2309, UfVEh FRONT homo, consisting of j|x blind In ono eye. Owner may have cod potatoes, onion sets, I aim grass eeed, In family man alone wanm one or two thth e olHclHo off Sld KlangKl r CCo. ties only. Apply to Clark P. Kcmpt Little Box 40. Red Bank. lutme by dcscrihlnB. Tcleuhono. Red Bank Jwlft'a VlBorq. sratdan-.tool* and repalrsi Ji O. E3CHELBACH & SON, 126 Went rooma. empty or pnrtly furnished; best of HOOM for rent on Hcl! room; Imnrovemcntfl; can bo arranged reattonubloj nnd _..habl-a nml red,DRY OAK wood iii atove and flc*place rlosey, Frlcdlander Co., Gil A»bur7 avo- Eaot Front Btrect, one block from Broud Roil 13nnr.':i beat residential •cctiona. on- rible. Mrs. .Duffy, 305 Euat^C^th Btteet, May nt"*"' Hurdge & Son, 125 Brond for two families; center of town; rennon- ly five mltiutCR* walk from railroad etn- Hick nnd liable. Mra. J. C. Mnrvli Rail- lene'hs, delivered * also tractor iilow. nua. phono Asbury Park 8300. etroBt. Rrid Bnnk. able. Apply George W. Mannon. 6- Pe- New YorkJIUy^ '" ~ ~ ' " avenue, Belford. N. J.. box 43. ing end hay bating. J. H. Carney, phone Btrcot. Rotl Bnnk. tion; han hot water heat, large attractive I3atontown 448-J-2. , STAR Window Cleaning Co., George Lee, ONE OH TWO furniehod rooms for ligh ters place. Red Bank, phone &33-R. uitli yniage; nil I sacrifice. Address MODERN pa van-room houBO on Nowinan. . BUTCHER fixtures for Balo;cuttln.r blocks. . m&hatfor,, 6 Wharf avenue, Red Dank, hojHekecping; Htenm heated; In KOOI W. a., box r.ll, Ucd Hank. SprlngH road, partly furnished: plp«lc*»* • rails, counters and marble wall fixtures. US&D TRACTORS; MoCormick-Doerlnif, phono ,mi-W. ______EMPLOYMENT nelRhbftrhood ; prire* reasonnble. Add re* BEATTIE PARh*. Locimt nvenue and furnace heat; 115x300. Sun parlor 12x14. Price ramontthls. t-oremus Broo. Co.. II -•Eoleni and Fordsonsj one "with Johnson Mra. Wood. J08 Wallace street. Tied Oitnk Shrewsbury rlvtr: t\x ronm hoir!«c. MADAME SARA HARDING, trained Syir- nil Harrl and eftfaife ffif Wbcafi! fruit titiil Broad itreot. Rid Bonk. culllvatlnff equipment t also plows, seeders, WHITE WOMAN wishes day's work to do, Addross M. L. Brandt, 712 (ireono avctinv. etc. Conovar Broi* Wlckitunk, N. J* ulla corsetlere, 227 Borgen placo, or or would do laundry in or out. Call at NICE auniiy~"rooni. j(Ttr.iiih: buLh, with with bath. elceplnK iiml nun ]>oi' he^, BOAT 24-footer, new Innt epilnir; Faarco phono B»7-M. Rod Bank. without meals; i-hoice location. A!»c Brooklyn. N. Y.. phono Lafayette 3.0473. . i motor, with Paraaon clutch and reverse phone Holmdel O. . 2T6 Mechnnio Btrect. after 6:00 V. M,, open nronlncos. ail heat, fricidalre. witji livintr nuartcra on hlshway. UPHOLSriiRlNC and rcfminhiiiK ol allphone Hod Bank 127 4.* _ _ :arn?c. CaU nt 21 Eirnnch nvrnue. He 1 si.:, on. »rrct Cottiell. 291 Mnln Btrcct, FOR SALE or rent, ficht-room ho\)ne, «f" . «ar; mechanically O. K.i urk« 922G. ffniik. uf'iiHniic high Brhoal. or pliono 101 «sa. electricity | tennis court, rlvoi lmprovcmenta: Urge sAraue; with op- Charlas Dloti, 60 Ucoan avenue, Kcnbdglit, kinds of furniture. Frank Howard, 55 FARM HANDS "supplied of all. natlonaiU Red Hunk. lirivllefei; lawns cared for by uwner; Ma r HsrrtBortjlVeriuo, Ked Bank^phono Hi_, tion of two acre* of land. Far particular* -U. J.v - •--- ..-.. ... AUTOMOBILES tlfls. ('(ill nr writn. fl. Tloranf'ji Ao^nry, llvo minutes' walk to station. Uarngcn. Hi.Ml.IMNli LOTS, for Fnln on Prnspert Inuuli-a D. D. •Wolfolt'n Bonn, Eaton to""), SOLE'S bAliBEnTSHOP.'at 79"Monmouth 86 West Ptreet, New York City, phono LAKIJE frotit "room for rent (four win enue, near Itumson' road, at reduced TOP SOIL, fertile top noli for anlo. In- ilows) : hot water hont: with privat N. J.. phona 180-W. 1 GOOD WILL used carB-i031 I'ontlac street. Special attention Is paid to chil- Barclay 7-2624. J75, Phpno Ucd Baiik 260. nnd tcrmj". (inrnKO for rent J3.00 'quire Ray H. Stlllman, Statfl highway, family. Inquire at 52 South street. Red four-door sedan, 1981 Oakland V-9 dren. FIRST CLASS hutlsr rienireii ponllion : mar- month. W. Rusael Parker, Prospect Satontown, N. J., phone 178. ; nank._ __ • LARGE fsetory or Industrial brleji four-door s«dan, left orer model; 1981 HAVE your clothes cleaned at tho City rled i five yearn wRh Rumson familio. lie, LiLtlf Silver. N. J." ANTIQUES at a »acriflc«f corner eup- (iraham sport coupe. 1.900 milos; 1880 TWO conncctins rooms, furnished for HOUSE "j^'llh neveii rooitin nnd Imlh, ftcnrn building; good locctlon; large floor •'botrdi, tslileR, tiurcntin, fnur-pont mil- Oakland V-8 roadsUr, 1020 Oakland Dry Cleaners, 0 Mechnnio street, near Beat references. Address Butler, box 011, heat i located on Front utrcct. nc.ir Bi'uit'l FOtt SALE, nevon-room cottaee and bath, nro&d street, Rud Bunk. Phono 2117. WIU Ked Hank.' light lioueekeepitig: newly decorated 1 will, all lmi»rovcmti»ta; will eell at a upace; full power plant, heavy duty' tils beds, twla maplo bods. S35 for pair: four-door iqdan, 1020 Potitlae four-door vater, cn« ranc^: nHininino: h«th. fltrect; $r»0 will take this houso If rented IJHffl Owtrnv. proprietor. runninir infmcdlatety ; worth 17ii. ]|aclley-H:iH. 'ty hftri-ifiro on very eiifiy tcrmfl. Addrens wires, electric elevator and artcfliniv Chippendale mlrrorn. lowboy, plno side- IPdan, 1929 Pontlao sport rabrlolot, two ANDtiltSUN'K Agency. Hohoken. N. J.. (rood lo tion near Broad Btreot. Call at I llilUtdo Nursery. Atlantic Highlands, M. J. board, nix Chlpiiendale choirs. Several X&29 Chovrotet coupss. 1928 Dodtco Stand- WILLIAM V. DIETRICH, plumbing heat- will bring help by appointment; couk e ntreet, Red Pnnk. r.Ionmoulh street, phone Red Dnnk a.'.'tn. wells. Apply to M. V. B. .Smock, .61- ard four-door sedan, 1929 Chevrolet four- InR and tinning. Pumps and windmillB and nrht floor worker, Swedish, ten years' 48 Wull "SEVEN-ROOM"house for rent; all im- UWKLI.INCHOUSK for sale, new, nil tm- other tlilnns at your price. 44 South LA11CK fron.1 room for rent in iirivate \' ft* v (? mon t ft, t ^o m in ii to B v/nlVc irorn Whito street. Red Bank. atr«t. Freehold, N. J. door nedan, 1929 Ford four-door sedan, repaired. Agent for Master carbui-etor reference, ?60. Houaeworkcr and caro of provements; ?30 H monlli rent. Call lit \ 1030 Chevrolet coach and 1031 Pontlaccoal Bavins device. Fits any famaco, A'i children, lierman. nve years' experience, ramily; i-eanonable. 32 Wallace etroct, lllfl Lcighton avenue. Red Dunk, phone n rnilroBd station; house tmigt FOR- SALE, solid oak dining room suite, Lei eh ton avenue. Red Bank. Phone 1364, Kol BanV." MiiMicto Aluton Dcekmttn, attorney. Red sport coupt, left over r^odet. Also many JFi'i, Mother'R helpers, exnericuccd, $4U. 1 !»_n^ '_ be noid. BARGAIN, ten-room furnUhcd bunyulow, - cheap. Mrs. John UttAUd, 10 W»»«m othorB. Tirmi O. M. A. C. Open even- Couple. Swedish, coo kin jr. Cicrman garden- Rtr«at, Red Bank." LAUtiE double room or slnsilc room for THUEE-STOnY building for rent in Enl- arranced far two families: near ocenn. inf(a Ull OlOO P. H. Xtanai Broi., 10 and OKI ENT A Tt and dnmeitlg rugs and cr, rhnuffnur, nix yearn' experience, $7.'. rent, lurnishnd; In lirivivte home; K»- •ph of uround. ^TSCrar isneo ralU In-ffooil rondU 21 MocKanLo ' atrcetv. < lied Bank, phone Call HobuLuit 3-I3I2, or Kumaon 7«4 t'ri- onlown: Inrge ntore on flrat- flmiri tfto ftt Soasldo Heltrhln, N. J. l'rlr.e fll.UOU. «•! meal, if ilosirod Mm. Waltor -| Als nr rt-nt. 18 a for oalo. M. FojlacoVV. phonh e HolmdcHldl l C3D5. 11085^ carpets ehampooed and dry cleaned. dny und Sutunlny, niMirtmotUs above; rent, for nil, ?0 month. J'honc S93-R, Red Dank, or 62 I'otcra Mills. SM liivor rn.J, Fnlr Haven, N. J., bushels of cor P_|ftf£, __„__ FpR SAU5. baautKul lavirolii 2K cent*, ce« Old carpota mad9 into rugs. Itac nhiino lied Hunk H-'-J. Will nlou sell. Apply Ray H. Stillman, , Newjinnmout • darn and white pine 75 conta. lilln'J. WANTED. th« best lat« model small cur, YOUNi; MAN, white, under twcnty-flvc, Katonto^n. phone 17t*. ^_ I'ARM of about 1 S'I Hrr THE HARTFORD RoBtauraVit on ~Mon- roiipo-or roadster^ In pood ehape, that rjcs vovon. Telephone or a >t>ostal wnntccl ; ono who lives In Tied Hank, with FUHNISHElTrooniUHNISElTrooni,, "miilnblmiilnbe foforr two ; aall. ronfi'cto TO ail ', hou^o e«. located on main 1011th Btroet for galo or 'rontt fully Porter, Fine Brook. N. J." oxliorlonre, both inutile, and autslda nork: HOUS1-, fnr rent, eiRnt incmn, large nun $200 rash will buy. Address Automobile card will bring our truck to your so garaKc to let. H Marion atrect, Red poirln every Irrifrovement. Phuno lictl ntrtbuildincn. Priee Sl of ten rootnsP pood equipped with flxtutcH. Kant roangnahlev bos 511, Red Hank.' door. Monmoulh Cnrpet Gleaning nl.-;, drive rnr. Addro>9 H«n,ly Mah, lioi. tin a. s I. in dan nlnco. .nOn. W. A. Hop- Pat! irk. F. Kennedy. Tolci>hon« lied Dank 1-1 :. Kcil llnrk. Hnitk C35R. nitrate of eoda, ,ioat mo ii a j sraBi. seed CADILI4AC deluxo sedan, cheap J custom Company, tcierhono Monmouth Eeacb NICELY fiirnhlicd nil bedroom for rent: Hod Pnnl\, phonu 379fi. To, any quantity. M.. V' . Drown. 24 Wharf brenkfaat o|itlonnl ; convpnl TWO new corner roads tHn- a nearly ti.w house In one of U.ti t Wallare street: all tmprovcmontn. Mcond-hand plumbing fixtures for tale. l>onitii>n as Eecond or third hand on APAl^TMENTS. mnni avenie . hot water heat, two-ear Bank's flnent residential lections at r. pile* OALLowost prlcei in yoars. Now ia ly decorated thronchout; v; a rase, (ir K;nni,-c nltni-hcil, .ellar wiiterproofed. • th» time to buy. M. V. Brnwn, 24 WE HAVE a used car to fill your re- Phono 628, E. S. Cooke, 8G Church itrcet, bread or r«kc. Herman Hlllcbrcrht, r. O. White. 7i> Wullaco street, Red Ilnnk, p ronvlderably below what it coat to build. KCBnaburg. acrom from n'atlon. Ilox 196. Belford. N. J. APAUTMKNT3 at l,cRoj. Un" (.ertrudc.i SiTe of lot 7.".);lfiO. If deslre.d mir- This I. a superior house of masonry con- Tffhirf avenue, phono 27 Hod Bank-" quirements] priced from $9D to, Ulveraltlo (Jardcnn nul Twin (inlilcii struction, with alatej root and plat, glasa j^BP POT-VTOES, fartllluri. lime, humus. RUT..H. _NOVELT X . rdera takon EXPERIENCED chaulTeur. sood caidcncr. Hndlpy-IInll. [>0 Monmoulh elrcet, .ihon , hnpci- could nlao obtain adjoining $3,700. ITowlsnd B. Jones Cadlllaa jnd remndelltig; dona on lamp shades, SIX ROOMS, bath. all~irTi|T7ov^mcTMft; wlndona. Has seven rooniK. two baths and grass iBfld. ro»l, wood, (rraln. M. V. familiar with estates, dcHren ltl Mnnk ;'.(.fHi. rar pnratrc; uood loration f<>r bo.ir Toxl'iO. Tor further tmrticulirt lavatories. Address C. T.., box Ul. Ilrown, 24 Wharf avenue, phone 27 Rod Co., Maple avenue, Ked Dank, phone pilluws und dollu; al»o sell ready made; poslllnn; A-l referenced. Phono LOUR Inl prices rennonaMe. 6 Drummond place, FUUNISHKU throe-room omrtmnnt fur nu'iirniis v.lth M.illlicw W. llrois. _B£nk. Bnnk/; O10. ent ; nil Imrrovenicnto; cent mil y In- opposite town hall, Ilgd Bank. f R^tr«eir^r~trad"erfiirni«lied or "ut re.l,ut,. N. J. Thone Ked Bank MINIATURE country eitates. eljht mln. BUY at factory pricei. No. 1 buildinc cited: Bultnblo for llcbt houKekcepinK- Itc - nlnhcil. beautiful modem medium brick, $9.00 per thouuind; Colonial face THINKING of painting? By all meana SS, rtmodeTlnT repa.lr|nS utes Ilcd Bank station l half acre plotii FOIl SALE, 1030 Ford cabriolet, rumble for ladies or cents: curtains, drapericn, ni-pni-OB rcrjiilicd. 17 Wuehlnctou ittrcct, homo: on TtlYer»idQ drive. Telephone morlejrn homes, frleldalr.a: bulll to ,ll!t: brlok, |1ninter, decorator, vnlt paper export, odlco my Kind of sowing ilone. Prices rc&sori- STOOD to ,6.001), Including land. Far III. Mrvtnvran, K. J. IS River road. Kumnon. residence 3t S«r-.iblo. Ella Kysedorph. 23 Rector plsce, XPA RTWKNT~io" iet,~ fl\omonm ai^l "h^JT, S\LK. •cry sMrablt" lot on rent. Ray II. Stllltnan. Hatontoirn, phon. WANTED, ftvo.paflflon«sr medium price cinci ntri!rt, phonA Afifl. KnniHon. lied Dunk, phone 1182-J. (Irivcwny In rear; rent ?2r» per month. r D OVJII place. ICB DOX for anli; sood condition; JS.OO, automobile; Httl* mileago. Write full (iltAriiNK, cxcavatlne «nd plowing of~Kll FOUR AND FIVE ROOM bimcslow. H nil nvennr, nea In- Cll t 882 Ri d lid Hk* Information. No dealon. Address A, D-, Inquire 1 Ifl Wont ITronl ptrcct, lied Hunk. for rent; 335 and up. Oorse H, t • • I T-„ if oWflCr. 1 . Ii Hayes, rriono I TWO HOMES located In. West lied H«nV, kinds. Oils Bennett, 72 Westslds ave- ;oi] I box Ml. Red nank. ' K. TK.ItZ.IAN -Art cabinet maker. ui>- nue, llcil Hank. TWO four-room apnrtmrnts for rent frum lot 7 5x160; prlco for the two Si.OOO; JTHE EUTB Rarllan Bay Boat Works, 122 May Int; $flR mtl JID; nlnn nlx-rnom Pioivn CoM . Union street. Bed | ho u so cellent loi'ut ion. Brosd atrect, Keyport; cedar rowboati, FOU SALE, 1927 Old.moblU oup«i good holetcrer, Intevlor woodwork deeor- COMPETENT American woman warns Kir; I;OOM smnll araevmt of cash to buy these hoenra. r houftc, fully furnleheil, bv month or year. Bonk. fi tncp. 0 1 l<>me . a improvemB llslance on morttrnce. Hadley-Hbll. 09 Vtlfiht, hint, ton and twelva feet: fourtctn- tlr«i, EOOII paint 1 good running order. at(n . i'|i«himr ninl rcntorltm antlfjue work hy dny or hour; pood rook, elli- US. J\pply t>. W. WillKua-. 2 Ilroad Monmoulh atreat. R*d IlsnV. phon. anon. foot itllBoats. Wa build rnwhontn ^r>P* flenl hmiseworker. Telephone Red Bsnk V' [1 1 II \! O I..I liiH centrally lo •at- Prlre 185. John II. Sniffer. Everett. N. J, fiirt.ltutQ a specialty. 11 While street, otrGef.llod Punk. 1 rl()l>. A. HopplnB, 8 ,in- tar riveted. 411.S0 up. H. C. Wlnterton, I89i-W. Fein RKNT. sis rooms and bath, at 13! .n H. nre U. W BUNGALOW of five roomn. two tcdroomv, il* [ihyno '.17 43, Hci* pank. Al'AKTMENT oT llirts rnolin nnil balhi -Icn !• «••«. Itr 1 Hnk», i'h*» •3 307.• bath and elall shower; all Improvenuntit, SCUTlIH WOMAN want, work rloanlnK or hurdmiod floors, bteam hrntet]. Tha ppr mnntli: nli-n hilnny iilnrc, nil un- rrovcmcutfl; "0 Hudbou nvi'iiuc. Innutic WILL UllV modern . .. . talro to attic, A real bnrantr,} r~*-~ COR SALK. • »2,000 Mill. roln.op.rat«d FARM PRODUCE. rnnklnR: cooking week-ends, or nuran in in.\<^ __.!_ a A si .1 _»... rirover A[iarLmcntii, cniner Wallace and Luinntown, near highway and bun line; J8no caih. Act quick. bt. Mllloa O.tk. violin and itlann m.rhln.. Hood a. nnd mini «tc, bullonn, flnklnff. pialllnic, etn-Mary Haddow, Wltsnn place, Uumson. N. ^ ni-itu* nn-l bnth. nil Inu'rovement*. hot Meehanle street. Had I'n hi t vrrat tnerlnre. Louis Co.ta, K.^- har. Also first, aecond and third cut. FOU!t-HOOM"nit'{or ri-nt; 2 1,1 "shr«wa. HAU'" of doulile bou>? for rent n.itv, •!< mr In Fit. Ldt r.i>\ I *ifi. (Inrace- Term*, hrolrUry, trlmmlnuK and noveltlos. Man. J ._Te r nis_n • OJLMLJ 17 •' hnri IUOIIII and linlli. all inodein Im- UUNliALOW. Just complel.d7"jiv« roomr 4 i tlnus or sU.I [a. B. D. Untllhon, Mlddla- iiu«riula suits furlilro. lury nvenue. Ari'ly Owner, Zii Kay II. Siiiimnn, Kiituntowii, phone )?K, fOR BALK, H (1«l(|"(lrun.. drum stand and Tha Uundy YOUNl'i" MAN would like po.fllon. very provements Vy'ltll KliiiiKt nt U31 HIOH.I tile bath anil show.r, Craft.K walls, al( town, phon. 681. 16 Ilroud Btr at, Ued Rlirowsbury ftvenue. I'hono Ked Bank ,\'i'rHA( I IVI; hnino. 'ifi Uiiit»uii avenue, iprovcnients; spar, for two rooms In mu»lo ntiinil, prartlcaily n«w: price 116. hmuly with motors of any kind; nuti'li Btrcet, l'hnne Ked lima 77-M. Api'ly lo ir.on. fnr h»\v : \i\cn\ lurntinu f'ir rnmrnntni' or nldr; narac. 12x211; hsrirsln. Mlllon Inquire or Albert (.rnb, 1IM Urldtce avenue, IIUltUB for »li. Call Atlantlo THKOU/l nitOWK. motllste. drasimakliie. expprlenco with bouts and automobilei: Mrs. MrColBtllt, S31 llmail »li.:et. altcrallonn, coitumtn^, hcmntitrhtiiir, X»l- Ked Itiink bnnluc-^ raii". Eiaht roomi a.nj Usrk, Merhanlo street. Kail Usnlr, pi,on. lUdllank.' ^___ llltMandi la.-W. sond rlmi](Tour; also exporlenred ns ferv- •rilKKK M'AKTM*l;NTS f..r rout; llvo HKAininil." houae" nearly He", i" .'imliiith. t'\tra lavatory. New 1 tinden, ftrti- BOM-rlU for inle, rrfpHi-hy f20 h. p. air TIIOItUUlillllHEl) lilark Clint rhlrkon. eotlnu, plontlnff. tie. Coitumas to or<1«r. tln ottfnd.nt. Addre.s «. S. Y.. rooms racli. ami liftlh; plenty of rlo.ol of the licit icitlilcntlal BcrlliMi. of Ili'd 1'rli-a* reasonable. 64 White street, Hcd hot wnier he»t. comiiremor, WorllihiHfon flapper valve i for br.adlna* .tork and hatchlntc estf.. Jj JtedH an k^ room; rent, t-'o tln'll nl'Ai tniftlit. Iluiuiia Rank: nroud .treat, lied Hunk. __ P. _ M. •_ _ hont nml wntrr: nil itiui' nvrnmntu ; i'i<\.Ii,.. II II . 1,-iv ••II, II..I Mn.ik •filKKS for sule: I waive Norway Bimicn, per • ntouit. plwni«_'7»-. 6r irxrh i)Vrl llANCIN'ii" I.KSSONM—i'o'x trotT~waTtT inniilh, At'ply 1- Mcillanlo street. EIX-i:OI>M Inimsl/itv. lu.ii'r.l u, Mll of bullilln? furni.rljr oc evenly m»tehed In litlfhti Rliout B«v«n tr«e flr«i 1 SUMinillN • nlte* for tr'Kk •i UUfCi W"^BBB~fVr~aie~r^lw~wni^ inn toe. tun and aernlialli-. Mabel (.'oleman, llM.KS wniH.dr»lilt«" a'n.rrnir.ied ; .1.' dll'ri All Ihe»l\aiita i. IrV-llnll. '. Mon Mth ,t;i..t. Utd llu tat. hltflivray.hll rhh ? SbW~rXlNT~»iiii'"*ee'ntii~" pe*t gaiioiii nf an ar llnrnt tvlth lllltllll l v [iM.lt rn.lilii.ti f^rtll* duck tmti. M. flanellM, Ntitiwamp rnmt, lli Hector plurp, ltnl Hank, plum. '201 I. 1 vhltn k'enejsl linu.ewiirknt s. M on - Idiom' =•" ''rwo"|.«rr«is of 'i«'itd",~ •hlnsla stain, ninety o«nt« i>ar snllnu, of lir-nl , ,,,i,tli i a hot U HIK) rr nrrr-<. Orlr $".'.0, (Jur(7T(B ntnuvl faun le't, we»L of Itlver 1'Uu UlllrKKN.I wnnt.ill "fill " psy liUb.'al Itll Elill'ioyilient A.'Cucy, III! Monniinil Ii UVIII: mil 1 srd on, of flvn acrea fir ..l«. danrff. XO01I hou«» paint Cl.ro par gallon. Mon- hTrMIIIKIM MV!I All . of a illnmn. I'.nt«>it'itn'n, nrhnol, niarknt prices for fowls nml brrdUra. II V. II. lllrhdiU, UnrrulL lo rnnnth l'nlnt and VwnlrU Works, IBS rl. Ho,I llnnl..- IKIHI-C «-IHI f n.I l.n il I'H. In Kfl 1.1,, till 11 i 1 d, I.im roft. N. J. LAK'.K ouantTty 0} mUad hay, mronil full nr nrlto Alot Zolrkl, KO Nnrlh unfiii nlplu' • all wlllotv avtniie, Lon| Uranch, phon* UNIIMIIAI," np|.or(iinlVnp|.'or(iinlVv"fiv ~ f,i iiipl u i I,nth Iliosdivar, Lung Hraucli, N. J, il,;.,,, M ininl-; 5,i II. ;;illl nil rruii of alfalfa, baled nr |oo»a; I'rrt b y cillluilal. with untile lil-n iill,,!! i!a',' If.ftl). lollnitiii,'. ibTAliioT-ihniiii,i^MVfrr«Tlo(Vr flam._3u\\_ C. Hrlianrk..Oolt's Nerk, N. J. In nl.'fly r.l'ilrpsd msdlurn pric ed .<.1 n 111 v ln ami n f II.Milnri CIKMlIiail.AIII, loiili.rlur ami •nrttnant. Ikigfl (lowtmt " *il' blonrrlt I OR PAt.B, Muicovy duelc et|i fnr hreoH- '1'eleidiun. fut Inleivlew, 2011, IUd «... I l.niU. I! Ki Alto -I10. 1 l> r miI 1 bnlld.ri J,.ll,ln e.p.rl.lly. |t| tloulh 1. Torei>«lrl. Cant«tlutrjr (iiailolus (iard«n lny t 4 A r«nt> a dot«n. Mm. Yftrrl, k l l'i,i lunk nan.'-w .nil' n 111.. , rhurrli »lr««t and Railroad avinui, I!fU • tie,I. Oil llsnk. plum. IMM. nlooniiUM. N. J^. ronta 1, PltT' VllUHSKI.l' Ina liUBlnaV," HVBTI; \vlrtll\v. "iTil.jilii ! hi.- XrAHlMliNT nl :* 7 7 ;,l V avftia if-I ilUTnil.lt nil Una f<.r *alf"; <• uiiii.if*W.iVk fur.l, M. J. _^ __^™^ it" li'iiifekeeiia 'a III Fin irht ; i. i.I hnlli; all lin.M> l.nirn "1 O 11 bntll prnlilslila and Inlar.alliiu. lt«l.« ,. l.v rull-i nmntKr. m«l m«-l>l- wall J. «t ui*-». 'TONH*of mU«-l Ilk/ ami two iMiia l I rl i(Hi UI;NT. T*ilr» iPHKHnlilo, I'oremit* lli'wi. Co-. U out rifty (or •«!•. AU'> family rows Nriv /.aland Whit, lulililts and semi, Ml-J. llrflnd^tir.l, Un\ )\nu\>._ fifim a hfru whtflt taitti) ion •,",.. Al»u ymir liihii*. IMI- full |.., llmUm , ,|| MAT lmed ul.I wUhr- cenrr 1 ri;Ni:,l Hani' lnnn, nn.t .In Mir nni|> M-.I. t.*'. Hank, It. K. l>. N». 1,* n r i ll,.llml.. . H In nl'linl , nil Iniarvfcla In imull liomn mjuniliinni alxn lll-W." «lird, 'lfl«|ih> by P\ Inl MIMr.OIIHAI'IIIHC. In.lnu, ».ldi.a.- l'liiiii. II.i| Ha lUf. ••'••• 1 J'l••!*», niitit], vimlli, fdinl \ n'piriihiim unit Iii MAWI'KI'I'Y T'l-AN1M"^»r' n'ala'i almlit mirk, uann f.«h *iit>i>IUa tor tatt nt hotrlitry, 171 Mi.ni'li. Ki.r lime nrh<>n« Il<»l iUitW It •m|l(.«lii» inr.il- Al I n (-....••••r, |.t.r>n* Mi , It.-I |t*«V. IMI. 1 miml, >t, and till r.Hi.n, I IIIIIIMrl nn.I IIBMI 1 n< Ifinu. . • inails I, HV.il t'Bii. fnr TvaaMpaliHt •IpVl'ai'ua' V rull mili'l.. 'nnlanl an VttUN'l WOMAr" « .hl, h in. Ai.nl*. liralrri Ti if t. r i...,l \\ II Ii I lin 1 uiMlir*; • 1.1)0. lVUvboii. KasnalniImrni 711.J71s.J. II. M. unit for suit. Itnhlrt Vnrl.r...... , Mldilla. . null. nvorjlioily Ip Hlddl 01J ny l>i,l I I'. K.ni vi«l« (mul'r; wlill »<"'"" MM'lUtnwi. flt.J. ltuhl pi.iv, 17 1, i.1. lie M ll,, (I. J, liarl'.r alin|i at 111 Moi .r.l IT, .I II1111V l.lkr I'I Illtl uii'l ^nt mil MMAwlir.ttflY 1'I.ANTii" (or *»»Ui' "•ti'tin* ali.ip In (ihi.nc .r. a Iliat .!••« Amelia ll Ml |ny illka nf tho Rlnt IMII'I'HM i. Hanli, IrMlitr tUig- fl, [>ou«UH l'«. r|,.,,» ,,f MI.Ahl.lll.l W. will • n.l il.1. r |.l.i,1. In Hetim, 1 rAHnr l«i jlmniM mtii, f,l|'U (lltvvr. rdoiu U .,I I'-itnk, |,|i..i II in :unv?Mltni. way t •IIJIIIK till ! III r,tila a 1.'*. 1 .1... il all,..III IIIII.IK. I!.,I lu.ii. I f « * • M FJINI r ; '.'i I!i;".i .ill II, i n In, aal. IA ran 1. a1 d 1. t'lia il.< r. ii 1 ItAW in ItftV l*LAW . l."/rir"«U.' J-lu linn >fil, Wait ll>lti<« l< I". II ' n II..,, Wlilla, RratuOi av.au,, Illll. I:II»I, );, UeMPfil. 1'nrL M'>»iii'iui.th, M J, • ti't iiiin-i >nL 1 Mat. wlllinlll. Ihl. lli'ulf III I (,11- jU... II..!1 II...V '"' IIMH .. A 11 i • 1. r 11.11. 4,iM>11 rntniir •""* '"' ••.!«. •*% *•••! nfii 1 ail-, AH.,,il,, ny i,f 1 mn ma p.ilil ^Itli a t!,-nl. 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'•VETERANS' KEUNION. galow. yesterday at Trenton. - Governor week when the finger got caught >n On Sunday Mrs. Edward Barnes Mooro was the principal speaker. the door of a railroad car. TUti Kew Jersey Volunteers to Meet, entertained Mr. and Mra Frel Ken- Mrs. Fred O'Tell of Leonla spent Harry Hughes and family of New- THE ROSE MARIE BEAUTY SALON Saturday and Sunday with, her per- ark spent tho week-end at their sum- at Long Broncli, nedy and children of Chatsworth. CUSTOM BUHVI I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eckerson en- enta, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Linzmayer. mer bungalow at Leonardo. Leon's 15 LINDEN PL., RED BANK, N. J. Tbo Third New Jersey volynteer Rev. Robert A. Anderson, who Is A tertained a number of friends from ., AUTOMOBILE BODIES. f (Just Around Comer from Strand Infantry veterans' association . *IU the supply pastor at the Mprganvllle Boys can make extra :et money hold Its annual reunion at Long Union City on Sunday. Repairing, Fainting, Trimming. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young andMethodist church, preached Sunday selllne Tho Register.—. .dvertlsement Branch on Saturday, May 7th. A night at the Methodist church here, Column Triplex Safety Glass. ! busness session will be held at thedaughter Helen of New York spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-and Rev. Hollls A. Hart occupied tho Is Now Featuring the New Elka" home' at 4:30 P. M;, and this pulpit at Morganville. I wlU be followed by a flintier and re-liam Morrell, Mr. Leek of South Jersey spent Bennett Strait of Fallslng-ton. J Joseph Wildanger Co. r union &t six P. M. The association Pennsylvania, called on friends at A PLATINUM TIP MANICURE has about 600 members In the state Sunday with his brother, George 42 WEST 81. » B. R AVE. 4 Leek. . this place Thursday. and It Is expected "that the coming Over sixty persons attended the Near the Depot. TeL R. B. 1300. For Evening nnd Social Engagement*. reunion will be attended by a larger Mrs. Harry Lang has been kept In- doors with grip. card party given Thursday night at representation than any previous one. ths Navesink library for tho bene- Harry Bennett, Carl Nagel, Stanley ....-•. . \ . . .-'.••• Frank Garrlel ol Long Branch la fit of the library. The proceeds president of the association. Cook, John Wermcrt, James Luker and George Blckens attended tho amounted to $38. Mrs. Polly Harts- PVBUX We Specialize in Eugene ' meeting of tho Monmouth county home Noonan, Mrs. Alfred Brower :VAVE and_EACIALS.-: Belfbr^News. firemen's association at tho state hos- and Mrs7 MaynafcT"Card"were Iri pital at Bradevelt on Sunday. charge of the arrangements. OPEN EVERY EVENING. y Clean and Press** •women and men. Cable lodge has Independent flrohouso for the benefit own occupancy on Florence avenue pluio—and you STUNT-ACES...BEHIND HOLLY. entered another schedule of dart iri the Ocean View section. n«»d not worry that your Sllmlook f the church. Prizes will be award- 1 WOOD'S TINSELED SCENES... LADIES' for MEN'S baseball games for Odd ffollowB id and refreshments will be served. Adolhort. Phlllppl of Now York girdloof "IASTEX : will rid. up oitth. teams In District No. 16. spent the week-end with his mother, flgura. It moves when you do—then Take the matter AN MR. SHOW JN THE COATS . SUITS A covered dish sociable for the Mrs. Edith Phlllppl. maps back In.(Million. !.'• lh« two ' >• Jnembers of tho ladles' aid society of Navesink News. Mrs. Anna Ullrich is having her way stretch In this marvoloui elaillc and : S> the Methodist church will be held in house repainted on Hamilton avenue. fabric that gives positive figure con* of dining for DRESSES «fc COATS tho church annex Thursday after- (Tim Bod Bank Itoclttcr can bi bousht Robert Search is doing the work. trol with absolute freedom. noon, April 28th. All members are n Knvcslnk trom William Swan at tho WOUK CALLED FOR AND DELTVEKED. lostoltico building.) Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Watts of Sum- Wear Ihli new C/B Sllmlook jtop-ln w requested to bring a covered dish and mit spent the week-end with Mr. and glrdls uridVybur now frocks, It will instance— Office: 76 Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J. *» 25 cents. A birthday party was given Fri- Mrs. Andrew Watts. moko yourflguro Inches smaller. And ^n u^ . ^D ^n ^a . A ^a all uj ^Q ^p ^n ^n ' ^n 2n ' ^n ^S ^h < jn - Mr. and Mrs. Irving Roop celebrat- day afternoon In celebration of the John Gradeskl is the owner of a ed thelr~twentleth wedding anniver- eleventh birthday of Vera Collins, new Plymouth sedan. you can "tub II" as often as you wish THERE is a difference in sary last Thursday. Friends ca!led_ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bardowick of for If Is entirely made of "IASTEX" food and environs . . . to offer congratulations. Collins. Tho decorations were in Orange spent Sunday with friends which will always retain Its shape Hn and- Mrs. Anthony Traybold of pink .and yellow... Games were en- horo. • .,.-.,.. and «ffecl!v>n«ii dupllt counllosi you just "feet" so much joyed by the children. Those pres- Newark and Mrs. Pearl Fetrldge and Miss Mazle Gray of New York washing. In pecch only. better dining where you her daughter Lorraine spent Sunday ent-were Ruth Guttormsen, Dorothy and Eleanor Strykcr, Helen Conk, spent Saturday and Sunday at her Aik for C/B Sly/e 83S evenlngwlth Mr. and Mrs. Irving summer home at this place. know that the cuisine is ROop. ' Janet Clifford, Lillian Crawford, El- frledo Haun, Dellto Craig, Barbara A number of residents of Leonardo correct. starring T\T "V" Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Leek and sonand Joyce Maxson, Edith Banfleld attended a pancake and sausage sup- RICHARDX/riVi Georgs and Mrs. Herman Doran LAST and 'Julia MtMahon.- EBtJiel..nt.j3.lgh.Pfllnt.SPi.r.itu.aJlsJldtj3lhP t Graduate Corsetierre in -»IAKXASTOR.J | church at Chapel Hill Saturday night S-l in Hook. Mrs. Earl Schad gave a lecture attendance to hi every have had the proper care UOBBRT ARMSTRONG 1 on graphology last week at the Doc-The supper was under the dlrectloi TODAY Miss Marjorie Sutherland Is visit- of Mrs. Matthew Stevenson, the pas- figure. in cleaning gives one ..the BRICH VON STROHEIM "Beauty And The Boss' ing Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moon of Ridge- tors and Surgeons' hospital at Balti- more. tor of tho church. same feeling of confi- field Park. Miss Ruth Koppel has resumed her TOMORROW & FRIDAY—Two features ! Mrs, Daniel L. Ahearn and daugh- Tho Navesink fire company will duties as a teacher at the high schoo' dence. ters Marlon and Claire spent hold a supper tomorrow night from at this place after having been sick Wednesday at New York. half-past five to eight o'clock In the LEWIS flrehouse. There has been • a good with a severe cold. THERE is one real cleaning «PICTUREJP - TMra,' Emma Guernsey, who has Mrs. Bertha Ruhnke la having her been with her son at Yonkers, Is salo of tickets. A meeting of the service that you • can de- "TORCHY'S NIGHT CAP" Exempt firemen's association of the house repainted on Washington ave- "What a Lift," Cartoon spending a few weeks with her nue. Specialty Shop granddaughter, Miss Mildred Pcrrlne. township was held Thursday night pend on .... everytime, Paramount News at tho flrehouse. A. J. Martin, Jr., spent Sunday with 61 Broad Street, all the time . . ., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shingle spent friends at Brooklyn. PUB MX the week-end at Jersey City. Miss; Doris Sickles entertained at Wesley Wakefleld Is suffering from RED BANK Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell and Mra bridge party last week. an Injured finger. He was hurt last and Mrs. Martin Messlck of Bridge- Twenty-eight pupils of the public ton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.school will recelvo the toxin-antitoxin CMiracleaxO BATTLING John Helns. treatment for diphtheria prevention this week at the Health center. GILniN'8, Inc. A DEVIL OF Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Brown Homo ill Paramount Plctuics spent Sunday at Point Pleasant as Daniel Reed Is recovering from an —America's scientifically THEOOAHl the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Authur operation for the removal of his ton- DEPTHS' Brill. sils. correct garment clean- 8ATOK10AY and MONDAY 1 Miss Mamie Scavcs, Mrs. Gussio Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jones and fam- \WMWS $WW ing process— Fcaturo ot 3:08, 5:?9, 7:48, 9:5* Cross and Gerald Edwards of Brook- ily of Union City spent the week-end lyn spent Sunday with Mrs. Millard at their summer home at Platt- 195 Broadway, Long Branch Available in 48 cities in the F. Trimble. mount. M!SB Hulda Whlston, daughter o Mrs. Anna Crosby Is making Im- U. S. and Canada Mrs. James Whlston of Kearny, provements to her house on Nave- formerly of this place, Is sick with sink avenue. Hint Imve earned a scarlet fever. William Swan, William M. Petin- Have your suit pressed ALL FOR YOU IN Mra. Margaret Anderson has moved galc, William Dennis and James rrimtutlon for style. • from Clarence Anderson's houso on Hentlrlckson attended a meeting of SIIOUIJJ by us every week . . . THE COMEDY Main street to a bungalow owned by district school clerks and managers THEM ! SMASH OF THE Frank Frisk at Campbell's Junction, EVERYONE notices and ad- SEASON/.... Mlas Etta Morris Is employed at mires a well-groomed the office of the Little Falls laundry A $5.50 HIT ON SATURDAY & MONDAY—Two Days ! company at Red Bank. man. And a carefully BROADWAY.... Frank Schuler returned home pressed suit gives you that Thursday after being a patient fo physical trimness and Grand Galaxy o] two weeks In Dr. Brown's sanitorlutn mental case that contrib- .HcadlincrComcdJanj at Roselle Park. He Is much Im- lEVERYBODY ... Host ol Gorgcoiu proved In health. utes so much to perfect ' Air. and Mrs. Eugene Gerard poise and bearing. Let us Beauties... Gcorg Newark, Mr. and Mra. Luko and Mrs. press your suit every week Gcrjhtirin'i Song "Young and son of Lakewood wore —keep yourself looking Souations Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. Frank Schuler. your best! Mrs. Bade of Atlantic City lias been ROLLER J spcntllng several days with Mr. and "GIRL CRAZY" Mrs. George Keofer. with Mr. and Mra. Albert Richardson 50c nKUT WHEKI-KR and MrB. Sarah Richardson spent FOR/THE BEST JIOIIIOUT WOOI-SKY Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kaymoml SKATING EDDIE QU1LLAN M1TZI CREEN Itichardson of Illghtstown. PRESS IN TOWN! Dorothy Lee Arlln* Judge F. Howard Lloyd In conducting the —Anil— Sunday scrvlceH at the Methoillttt Fcnturcltri SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION ! church In tho absence of tho pastor, Genuine "Redskin" I'or tlm Chllilrenl Rev. J. J. Messier, who la recovering T let your lioine fur- Saturday Matlncn Startt I P. M. from burns nt tho homo of Mr. and Ball Bearing nishings furnish a home Selectdl rlmtoplaf WrB. IC. T, Uonnett on E»Kt rond. Hov. Fowler's Market l'.,,l Nl,.o llr. Messier was Injured In n Urn nt for Dirt, Dust and Disease ••LIGHTNING WARRIOR" tlin parsonngo thrco weeks ago. Adjustable 3 BROAD ST., Phone 3334. RED BANK. Germs. Mrs. Dayton K. Wentworth and nnn NO CIIAIKtr. FOIl DKUVEIIY. spent Tliurndny nnd Krklny with LET US CLEAN THEM Mra. Anna VanNotc of Mount Tabor. Roller Skates ,@noceSVIen! Mr. and Mrn, Fred Moon of IthlRe- FOR YOU! fMil Pork npent Frldny niul Patui'dny SPECIALS—Thurs., Fri., Sat., April 21, 22, 23. TUKSDAY anil WKIINESnAY •with Mr. niul Mm. Vrrelnnil Morris. cpair IVPIUK «t a:in, 7MK, VA7 Shrewsbury Mr. nnd Mr*. Jo;irph llork htiyn PATRONIZE LOCAL Frotliy—funny—S|i|r.y— Jnovcd from Mr:w Wllllnm VoVfl 89 lltlll! lloiuo on Mnln fltrrrt ti> Illghliiiulii. .Strong nml Sturi<« ENTERPRISES. Post, No. 168, Mr. unit Mm. Wllllnm Kox IIIA liclniiiiif, Baseball Caps IS INSURED AGAINST Mr. nml MIR. .Tntmn Itntlliutotnrw BACON 21' TONGUES 19 / Kttriiilril Ilin niiti'innlilln nllnw nt An- EVERY LOSS. of liury 1'nrk Krlilny rvrnliiK. Mm. Wllllnm qulim of Tli'mklyn linn Itrr-n vlrllliiK I'T I'liler, Mm. Red Bapk Wllllnm Krlchliiiitl. PRIME RIB ROAST Wo maintain n cold All Culiirn. All N>nUyrl«, It, l.ir.H AMI IIIIKNDH, TO' fr^ilitiiMilx will ),« nnvi'.l. for Men nnd Hoy* Roll 9 lbn. ISLEADING jr.imi'.v 'MX, nun i-i(niiii; llnvlil I'lnliii. ,lr.. ic-rlvr,) n i,rl 47c M • Illll.t WMIl 'HUM, TOO. Chuvri'lrt rnr nfl n I'lllll'i.-iy i:lfl l.ir BUTTKlt *• Mo III. LADY" C PHONE wirH \ Dii Snlurdny, April Mr. nml Mm. 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