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(lwar

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