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BED BANK Ait KM Ftao* to Un All th< New* o( Located on the Beautiful BED BANK Shrewsbury River, ono hoar and Surrounding Town* trom and provid- Told Fewrlenly and Without Blaa RED BANK ing eifery city convenience. lui»d Wnklr, Enured u fecond.Glau Matut «t tba Port- Sub.crlplloD Price! On. ten 12.09. VOLUME LVIII, NO. 32. offlc* *t tUd B«plc, M. J« ur,d«i tha Act of Mateb ». 187». RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY.30, 1936. SU Uonthi S1.00. 81njl« Copy Is. PAGES 1 TO 12. Rumson Council Chamber Bulletin ACCREDITED SCHOOLS. The Middletown Recognition For HOLMDEL'S BUDGET. Squaring Off For Runaway Wheel Both Bed Bank High Schools Again The Amount to be Raised by Taxa- Extends Payment Issued Saturday Win This Distinction. School Election A New Organist tion Is the Same as Last Year. Coming Red Bank Injures Youth In The Red Bank senior high school The township committee of Holm- and Bt. Jomes's high school have Special Meeting of the. Citizens ipecial Music Will be Renedered del has passed the first reading of a Of $5,000 Bonds Very Interesting again been placed on the accredited budget of expenses which requires School Election Unusual Accident lint of the Middle States Association and Taxpayers League to be at the Red Bank Baptist $5,000 to be raised by taxation, which of Colleges and Secondary schools. A Held at Leonardo Tuesday Church Sunday at the Morn- Is the same as last year. The total Monthly Report of Red Bank Five Candidate! in the Field for It Rolled Through the Roadside Borough to Pay $10,000 on new name on the accredited list Is Night for Discussion. ing and Afternoon Services. amount of the budget Is $11,819.72 as 1930 Iuue Indeed of $18,000 Chamber of Commerce Full of hat of Middletown township. Other against $15,970.20 last year, or a de- Three Places to be Filled by Market of Frank Chero and Monmouth county municipalities with crease of $4,150.48. Most of the ap- "—Action Taken to Keep Information to Member* — high schools on the list are Aabury A special meeting of the Cltlien's Services of recognlation for Fred- propriations are the same as In 1935. the Voters of Thij Borough Struck His Son, Causing Con- Park, Atlantic Highlands, Freehold and Taxpayers' league of Middle- erick K. Ball, the new minister of The amount to be raised for poor re- Tuesday, February 11. Down Tax Rate. New Secretary Introduced. and Ocean Grove. The graduates of own township will be held Tuesday music of the Baptist church ot Red lief is $1,500, instead of $1,000 as it clusion of the Brain. such schools are entitled to enter evening at the Leonardo grammar Bank, will be held at the church on was last year. The budget is sched- The Rumson mayor and council at The January bulletin of the Red various colleges and preparatory school. It Is expected that a dis- Sunday morning and afternoon. At uled to receive its final reading and The Bed Bank board of education, As a result of a most unusual ac- last Thursday night's meeting adoBt- Bank Chamber of Commerce was sghools without taking examinations. cussion will take place relative to passage Thursday evening, February at a special meeting Tuesday night, cident due to being struck by a run- ed a resolution extending the pay- Issued last week. It contains many In various other ways it is a mark tho annual school election Tuesday, 6. arranged for the school election to away truck wheel, Joseph Chero of Interesting paragraphs pertaining to of distinction and merit for a high February 11. Whether, the associa- Last year the total amount of sur- be held Tuesday, February 11. In- Headden'e Comer 'la suffering from merit of $5,000 In bonds, due thi* 1 year, for one year. By this eoura* the actlvltleo of the chamber. school to be placed on the list. tion will indorse candidates has noc plus revenue was $6,490.20. This year terest in this event Increase as ~ the concussion of the brain arid Other the borough will pay $10,000 on tho Feature paragraphs are devoted to yet been decided. it is $1,439.72. Miscellaneous revenues date draws nearer for it to take Injuries, He Is neneteen years old. 1030 bond Issue instead of $15,000. he Chamber of Commerce "Booster Clifford F. Gordon, president and last year totaled $4,480 and this year place. and a son of Frank Chero, who con- Might" being conducted by Morris H one of the founders of the associa- $5,380. Three places on the board are to ducts a roadside market on the state Mayor Nellson Edwards stated be filled and five candidates are in that In view of tho decrease In as- Jacks at the Carlton theater every Red Bank Lodge tion, Is a candidate for the two-year highway. He waa hit by the wheel Tuesday night; parking activities term formerly occupied by C. Lome the field. They are Albert S. Miller, as he was about to enter hla father's sessments and the Inclusion In the who is running for re-election; Leo place of business through a rear budget of over $0,800 to pay for 1935 notice to motor carriers, social se- To Give Minstrel Waddell, who resigned last fall be- Seaboard Social K. McKee, Charles LeMaistre, Jacob :urlty, industrial Inquiries and new cause of moving out of the township. door. The accident occurred shortly tax remissions It was necessary to T. Beekman and. Rutherford W, after noon Saturday. take this step, In addition to clash- residents. There is also a paragraph Local Elks Rehearsing; for Min- Opposing Mr. Gordon for this posi- Club Has Banquet Woodhead. Ing appropriations, to keep down the ntroducing Mrs. Rae McCandlish tion is Irving Teeple of Leonardo. Mr. Miller, Mr. McKee and Mr. Le- The wheel broke off the front axl» tax rate. Ho said that he had con the new executive secretary, to those strel Show and Dance to be Running mates of Mr. Gordon, un- th of a large beer truck owned by the suited with officials of the Fidelity 'ho have not already made her per Held at the Elks Club on Sat- der the designation of Independent- Newly Organized Club of Sea- Union Trust company of Newark, onal acquaintance. urday, February 15. •Fusion candidates, are Alfred G. board Ice Company Has For- er is a leading Red Bank merchant e company while the truck w&s go- which holds the bonds, and they Regarding the parking activities, Luster of Middletown village, John and for several years he ' was. g at a high rato of speed. The agreed with him that It was sound negotiations are pending for the con- W. Ransley of Riverside Heights and . mal Opening—President of president of the board. His elec- •Iver of the truck waa Merrick Boss finance. :lnuance of the present parking Rehearsals are now underway for H. Lawrence Scott of Belford. They Company Gives Toast. tion Is looked for by most observ- Union Beach and with him was Mr. Edwards remarked that thi space between White and West an oldtime minstrel show and dance are running for full three-year terms. ers. Mr. McKee is a civil engineer rnest Bade of Union Beach, one of credit of this borough waa of the Front streets with the William which will be Riven at the Red Bank Their opponents are Wardwell G. and he has done considerable work owners of the beverage company. O'Brien estate. The Citizens1 Build- Elks' auditorium Saturday night, Thomas of Middletown village, who The formal opening of the newly for the county board of freeholders. oth occupants of the truck escaped highest standing. He pointed to the organized Seaboard Ice company So- fact that the borough'B long-term ing and Loan association has offered February 15, for tho benefit of the is running for re-election; Georg< Mr. LeMaistre is district superintend- jury. The machine was golnj ;he free use of Its property on Me- Red Bank lodge. The show Is being Miller of Middletown village and cial club was held In its club rooms ent for the Jersey Central Power and orth and after the wheel came off school bonds were bringing a higher at the local plant on Bridge avi-nuo rnle than government chanio street, adjoining tho Indepen- coached by Harold A. Giblln, secre Schuyler Sickles of Naveslnk. Light company. r. Rosa brought It to a stop well dent fire company house, for public tary of the local lodge, and It prom- Saturday night. A full course dinner >n the right side of the road, a short bonds. In reply to a question by In addition to Mr. Thomas the was served by a dinner committee Mr. Woodhead has ah executive parking; tho Eisner estate has of- ises to be one of the most outstand- board members whose terma expire position with the Fidelity and Casual- listance from Mr. Chero's place of Councilman Lewis T. Wilson, Mr. ing and entertaining features ever with the help of Mrs. Russell Smith Edwards stated the postponement of fered part of the Elks old homi are Oliver Williams of Navesink and ty company of New York.. He la a uaineas. property on East Front street fo. to be put on by the men's organiza- Mrs. Adeline Moffat of River Plaza. FREDERICK K. BALL. Mrs. Howard McCormick, Mrs. John member of the Presbyterian Brother- The runaway wheel was of unusual paying |5,000 until next year would Cooper, Mrs. Charles Presley and in no way reflect upon the credit of try-out period, and the Sears-Roe- tion- They are not candidates for re-elec- hood. Mr. Beekman is engaged in ize even for a beer truck. It ran buck company, through tho local Mr, Giblln and William O'Brien tion. the eleven o'clock morning service Mrs. William Finlay. " the contracting business. He Is a iff the side of the road and headed the borough. A toast of champagne was offered Councilman Robert G. Ilslcy de- manager, F. P. Marshall, has offered will play the premier end men while tho program will be as follows: brother of Alston Beekman of Red r the roadside booth. Frank Chero a large space In the rear of its store ther end men will be Robert Gra- by the president of the company, C. Bank and of Edwin L. Beekman of lappened to be standing In front of clined to voto on the motion to adopt Prelude, "Idyll" Kinder Raymond Shelley, who wished the the rooolutlon. All the other coun on Monmouth street for general pub- lam, Harry Qulnn, Wilbur Syming- 'Jhoir, call ty worship, conKregation, Middletown village. market when the wheel came off n and Ray Costello. Soloists dur- Locomotive Hits "Tho Nicaca.1 club success and hoped the club In addition to Mr. Miller, the mem- tnd he saw it bearing down like an oilmen voted for it. Mr. Ilsley did llo use. The Chamber of Commerce Invocation and Lord's Prayer. urges employers and employees not ig the show will include Edward would be a medium of better under- ;rs whose terms expire are Dr. A. mglne of destruction upon bis place rot state his views for not voting Junior Bcrmon, "Bavery." standing between the company and . Randall and Elmer Hesse. Mr. but he had previously asked William 0 use the business streets for park- 'Brlen, Fred Jones, Heinz Hilmer, Car At Crossing Hymn No. 401. ' business. lene Wenzel and Michael Bergln. Scripture LeBHOn. the employees as well as a social tandall declined to run for re-elec- "Look out for that wheel!" he A Stevens, borough attorney, If the ing, but to allow the public space In Anthem, "Tile Lord in My Shepherd" group. ion because of his Increased pro- act under which tho extension of front of the stores for the buying The chorus will be made up ot Pr. Usjnei •oiled to Angelo Carosi, a young man terbert Williams, Herbert Edwards, Mrs. Howard Crosby of Port Entertainment was presented by esslonal duties.. Mr. Hesse has rtio ^employed by him. Mr. Carosi payment of bonds is permissible, was public. Monmouth Was Saved from Pastoral pr/iyer, organ chimes, choir the Tennessee Mountaineers, a group oved to Port Monmouth. not enacted to aid municipalities un- The chamber has booklets on hand lharles Bucklln, Harry Klatsky, Clln- /us engaged in work at the time and OfterinK. oi'Kun, "AdaKietto" Biiet of "hill billy" music makers fro:n The high school and the Oakland le was standing directly In th« path able to pay their bonds. explaining: the social security act, Elliott, Benjamin VanVUet, Dr. Death by the Quick Action of DoxoIoKy luxl presentation ot flifTerl/ius. red Newaian, Dr. Thomas McVey, West Long Branch, who will soon id River street schoolhouses will be if the oncoming wheel. Mr. Chero A communication was received which will be given out gratis to em- Paul Schoellner. Solo anthem, "Build Theo More Stately appear on. Major Buwee' amateur sed as voting places. The polls from J. Russell Woolley, clerk of the ployers having eight or more persons [erbert Scott, Wililara Maloney, MU- Mansions" AndreM minted with his finger as he shout- >n Heller, Bruce Crlspell, Charles Sermon, "Tho House of Prayer" Pastor hour. Leslie W. Harrison of Red ill be open from four o'clock In the id. The warning came Just In tlms board freeholders, notifying the bor- on their payrolls. One must keep a An automobile owned by Mrs. How- Prayer of consecration, choir response. Bank also entertained with stories fternoon until nine o'clock at night; ough that it owes the county $656.60 payroll record In accordance with runo, Patsy Bruno, LeRoy Deacy, Organ. poBtlude. ''Fanfare in D" Bridge t the three schoolhouses men- o save Mr. Carosi from being hit. ohn Fix, Gordon Davison, James ard Crosby of Port Monmouth stalled Benediction, "Seven-Fold Amen" .'Choir and songs. The big runaway wheel, rolling at a In Interest on county taxes. A mo- the social security bill. on the Main street railroad crossing oned. Registration of citizens [cDonough, William J. Dowd, Frank At the vesper service four o'clock Others attending were William A. ate estimated at about forty milts tion was passed referring the mat- at Port Monmouth Friday evening Markham, auditor, H. Cornell Kahle, •hose names were not on the poll tor to thfi finance committee for roff, Charles DeGarve, Henry Alds- Sunday afternoon, Mr. Ball will pre- oks at the last general election in an hour, sped past the youtn as lia and It was struck and badly dam- v superintendent; Howard S. McCor- Jumped away from Its course. complete check-up of scrip which the 'orth, George Bennett, Walter aged by a lomomotlve. Its owner waa sent a program of music, assisted by 'ovember will be done at the three Teppner, Max Weisman; Fred Opper, the quartet of the Asbury Park Bap- mlck, sales manager; John B. Cooper, Through the roadside booth ths borough has paid to the county, to The Middletown unhurt. She was. pulled out of the manager of the Red Bank plant; :hools mentioned on Saturday night, determine how much Is due tho bor- angdon Norton and Frod MuniWi car seconds before It was hit. tist rhtu'ch. Fnv 22 years he was the 'ebruary 8, from seven to nine rheel rolled, striking and bre&kJnp Specialty numbers will be offered Charles Trcolcy, manager of the Sea ough In interest. This sum will be Mrs. Crosby had made some pur- organist of that church. The pro- 'clock. The work will be done by lown an Iron post encased In con- Township Budget / Fred VanVUet, Olive Norton and gram will be as follows: Bright plant; and William Leonard [arry Hcaviland at the high school, rote, and splintering the edge ol a used as an offset against the Interest chases at Walter E. Walling'a store ol Keyport, Edward Price, William r due the county. [arjorie Jones. Music for dancing and she was driving to the Fort Hymn No. 47 aphia Clayton at the Oakland street itand where vegetables and fruit ill be furnished by Tom Hacketi's Invocation Burtt, Mayor William R. Fowler, all ichool and Harold A. Hendrtckson at ere displayed. It did very Jlltti Councilman Wilson reported tha The Amount to be Raised by Monmouth station to me«t her hus- Organ selections ot Sea Bright; Fred VanDorn, BIB- calcium chloride had been spread at irchestra. band, who la employed at New York, he River street school. amage to the stand, but its course Taxation is Slightly More <&> SymphonSypy y in D Minor ...Fronck Bell Clark, William Finlay, B. Allen was deflected In such a manner that various intersections on River road when the automobile started to skid (Second Movement, Allegretto) Parker, Roland Boyd, Joseph Madu- Than Last Year—No Provi- Mrs. Crosby applied the brakes, wit (b) "Nocturne in D" : Faulkei It struck the rear door of the booth. to melt the Ice. He said the bor- (c) "Evensong" Jc... sky, Domlnick Acerra, Ralph P. ough would be rc-lmbursed by the sion Made for More Policemen Four Injured In the result that the locked wheels slid oseph Chero was about to open tha ReBponnlve Reading No. 5, "Glorla Patri" Graham, Russell Smith, Albert DauBt, Miss Iris Pappe door at the time. His hand w»» on county, as River road Is a county Week-End Accidents along the icy surface of the road for QQuartettet . "Jesu"J B OnlyOl" Rotoli Alonzo DeWltt, Joseph Frank, all of roiul. Taxes for municipal purposes will a distance of several yards. When (Mrs. Henry Dangler, soprano; MrB. he Jtnob when the runaway wheel the automobile stopped part of it was Charles Freeman, contralto: Raymond Red Bank; William E. Stone of the smashed the door Into smithereens, A. 1«\ ZCIT, director of relief, re- remain about the tame as last year K. Holcomb, tenor; Paul Odenwelder, County Gas company and Charle: Starts New Series In Middletown township, Judging by Four were Injured, oho seriously, on the crossing. The wheels were baritone). truck the youth and hurled him ported twelve families representing n week-end sleigh accidents. All wedged between the tracks in such organ "Romance" Frlml Shephard of the Jersey Central Pow- igalnst a Dodge truck owned by his .sixty persons, were, on relief, Twi the township budget of expenses leK, K, er & Light company. Local School Supervisor to Give which passed its first reading last lecessltated treatment at Riverview a manner that the car would neither DoxoloKy and presentation of offerinKfl. 'ether, which was parked near tha families havo received medical at- lospltal. go forward nor backward. A train Solo, "ltepent Yet" Scott The officers of the newly organ- Series of Talks Over WBRB oor. The distance between the placa tention. Fifty-three men aro al Thursday afternoon at the regular Mrs. Henry Dangler. ized social club are Russell Smith meeting of the township committee. Charles F. Scott, Jr. pi East Weat- waa approaching and one of Its pass- Antlium, "I'Vai Nut, O Iamel'' SpieUor —Discussion of Personalities where the wheel camo off the bear •work on the school grading job. de avenue received a deep lacer- engers was Mr. Crosby. The Main Quartette and Choir. president; Joseph Frank, vice presi- ruck and the door where the youth Dr. Edwin F. Stewart reported he It requires $97,801.86' to be raised by Hymn No. 31. dent; Alonzo DeWitt. treasurer, and Last Night. taxation, as against $97,102.12 last ition of his right thigh Saturday as j street crossing Is only a short dla- was h't was about sixty feet. had Issued 57 permits for plumbing le was coasting down a hill on New- tanco from the station and the train Organ, postlude, "Paean Hero!rjne"..Digile B. Allen Parker, secretary. year, or an increaBO of $609.74. The Benediction, choir hymn response. An entertaining series of programs Some Idea of the terifile force of and sewage disposal work during ian springs road and struck a tree, had slowed down to make the stop, :he wheel's onslaught may be gained 1035. total amount of the appropriations is Chest of Joash offerings will be re- ere inaugurated last evening over $164,161.86, of which $66,350 Is esti- t took twelve stltchea to close the but the engineer did not have suffi- ceived at the morning service. 'rom the fact that it smashed Into Tho olectlon of Walter F. Hilt- John Valentine, Jr., of Sea cient time to halt the locomotive be- Monmouth Boat Club adio station WBRB when Miss Iris mated as miscellaneous revenues. 'ound. The Woman's Missionary society 'appe gave the first of twelve talks :ht truck with such violence that all hrunner as a member of Rumsoj Last year the total appropriations right was treated Sunday for fore it hit the automobile. will meet at the home of Mrs, Albert he windows and one door of tha lire company was approved. were $151,342.12, of which $54,150 was ibraslons about the body and hia sfs- Paul Schoellner of Port Monmouth Dinner Plans Made ;hat will include art, music, liter- Scott Thursday afternoon, February lture and current events for children. ruck were broken. Joseph Chero Councilman James P. Bruce re obtained through miscellaneous rev- ar, Jcanette Valentine, was treated happened to drive over the crossing at two o'clock, with Miss Beith was knocked unconscious and ha ported that ho had had a conference enues. or abrasions of her forehead. Both and he saw Mrs. Crosby making Plans are being made iby the Mon Miss Pappe is the supervisor of the in charge of devotionals. Tho Elea- Monmouth Progressive school and is was carried into the house, where with officials of the Jersey Central The appropriation for police serv- ere hurt while sleigh riding. These frantic efforts to get her car off the nor Kenyon World Wide guild pro- louth boat club of Red Bank for Its n examination showed that he had Power & Light company relative tc tracks. Mrs. Crosby was seated in in authority on these subjects. ice la $6,500 as against $4,500 last hreo were released after treatment, gram will be directed by Miss A. M. mnual dinner to During this series of broadcasts :oncusslon of the brain. Internal ln- a new street lighting contract, wltl year. At the beginning of 1935 the Elmer VanScholck of Middletown her automobile. Mr. Schoellner IO held at the clubhouse on Saturday, iurles are also feared. stopped his machine, ran over to VanNostrand and the subject will be hildren will be invited to submi a view to obtaining a reduction 1 township had two policemen, but late was admitted Sunday for concussion "Pioneering in Home Missions." February 22. George W. Bray i the rates, and that the officials hai n the summer tho number was in- Mrs. Crosby's car and pulled Its own- drawings which will be passed on by of the brain and contualon of his :hairman of the committee. The Miss Pappe and later entered in a .requested more time to consider thi creased to three. The present appro- •ight eye lid received as ho was sleigh er out of the automobile. An Instant toasttnaeter will be Mayor Augustus Middletown Girl matter. pratlon 1« for threo policemen. Sev- later the crash came. The car was contest to be judged by well known Idli : and struck a tree. His con- sldeswiped Into a snow bank, but It M. Minton of Fair Haven. irtigts from New York. Charles B. Cole, borough audlto eral weeks ago a largely signed peti- lition is good. Evelyn Wyckoff On Assisting are the following com Has Prominent Role tion was presented to the township did not overturn. However, It was Mrs. Leona Hollistor, lister of Mrs. Informed Jere J. Carew, borougl damaged so badly that It is doubtful mittees: committee asking that the force be Tour With Operetta Decorations—Ernest Hal], Walton Cul Arthur Mayhew, i3 being heard ove clerk, yesterday that he haa made ROUND-TABLE DISCUSSION. if it can be repaired. itation WOR on Monday and Miss Margaret Fleming, Kingg check-up of scrip paid to the county increased to six. The police appro- igton, Melvin Crce. highway, Middletown, haj one of tha priation indicates that the force will Refreshments—Peter Elcheie, Harold S, Wednesday evenings at 8:15 o'clock by tho borough of Rumson and that Business and Professional Women Miss Evelyn Wyckoff of Branch leading roles In tho undergraduate lot be augmented during the ensu- HI-Y CLUB DANCE. avenue, Rod Bank, who is on a coast Mien, Benjamin L. Atwatcr. in a skjjtch entitled, "The Holllsters.' while Rumson owes the county •Inn Theater Party For February 29. Dinner—Albert S. Miller, W. Edgar De Mrs. (fipllister has been heard fre- annual play to be given by the stu- $056.58 In Interest, the county owes ing year. to coast tour with the Shubert Pro- .Be, Harry B. Clayton, Mort Haviland, dents of dramatics at Georgian Three constables and four spocia Miss Julia I. Smeed of Peters place t Will Bo Held In Farlsh House of duction ot the operetta, "Blossom Herbert E. Edwards. John Cook,. Jr.. A! _uently over the local station as Mis tho borough $814.43 In Interest on Dlrhan, Alonzo DeWltt, Ralph Johnson, Broadway In a program of interest- Court college Lakewood. The play the scrip, having paid to the county lollcemen were appointed by tho was hostess to the Red Bank Busl- Trinity Church; Time," reports that the company is Walter VanKeuron, Stewart Cook. Otto A. will be given the second week In ownBhip committee. The conBtablea playing to record-breaking audiences Harry ing news of the theater and Its altogether $80,842 in scrip. Mr. Cole ess and Professional Women's club Tho Boys Sophomore and Girls Beutell, Guy Belcher, M. Lewis, March in tho famous Casino hall on ire Edward J, Baker and Henry when they met Tuesday night with throughout the South and West. Harry Martin. Andrew White, William A, eople. This program will continue said the freeholders would pay the unlor Hl-Y clubs of Red Bank, will Miller, l-'red J. Noble. ,o be heard at various times. the campus, the estate of tho lata amount due the borough Immedi- Snyder of Leonardo and Edward President Ruth LaWall presiding. Miss Wyckoff is the talented daugh- Reception—Augustus W. Minton, Jap George Gould. Banks of Naveslnk. The special of nold a dance Saturday night, Fcbru- Organ Varieties, a program of or- ately and tho borough will then pay Tho meeting comprised a round- ter of Councilman and Mrs. Kenneth •ph ApplcKate, Thomas Irving Brown, John The scenery for the play will b» fleers are Henry Holzhauer, Walter iry 8, In the parish house of Trinity Wyckoff. Applcffate. Georfre Chnmllcr, Edwin H. ran music directly from the Strand the county what It owes In Interest, able discussion on "Fairer Dlstrlbu- Episcopal church on West Front Jonovcr, Clinton F. Elliott. Albert L. designed entirely by the fine arts stu- Woodward, Ned Hammond and lon of Wealth," which was In charge In a recent iesue of Variety, New theater in Red Bank played b; Christopher Dammeyor, street. Miss Jane McHURh Is chair- .ns, Cliarlea A. Minton. LeHter Mt'Quee imrlefi Gotchalk, well known mn dents and members of the Dramatlo f Miss Marion Galbreath of tho pro- man of the committee. Miss Marion York theatrical magazine, mention Mort Pfich. Jo.seph Raymond. Dr. Willjnm club of the Institution. gram committee. Articles of interest was made of tho phenomenal run that D. Sayrc. R. V. It. H. Stout, Charles K. cal director, is being heard weekl; Fair Haven Couple Mack is chairman of the refreshment trnus, Robert 1-'. Wilbur. Ferdinand )ver WBRB at 5:45 to 6:15 o'cloc The play selected this year Is A. A. BUNCO PARTY FEBRUARY 6. wore read on this subject by Miss committee, Mlsa Alice Wyckoff has the "Blossom Time" company Is en- White. Fred Oakley. Willis Clayton » Milne's "The Romantic Age," and re- Elizabeth Kelley, Mlsa Edna Mapps joying. MIBS Wyckoif states that in Elwoo- is well as popular tunes in this pro Mr. and Mrs. William Maaon of Church Plan Sodal Affair. Arrangements were completed for Miss Patricia Dillon heads the dec- TO SUPrOKT DANCE. rector of the department of dra- L theater party and dinner of the poration were broken. The company s'rani which is attracting a wldi Fair Haven will colebrato their 50th oration committee and Miss Eliza- listening audience. matics and graduate of the Ameri- wedding anniversary Saturday of The teachers of Trinity Episcopal lub on February 29, to witness beth Rosa is chairman of the finance has played in all the major cities Mrs. Jnnics K. Wolcott New Tresl can Academy of Dramatlo Arts, church will hold a bunco party in Helen Hayes In "Victoria Roglna" at from Toronto to New Orleans and is Mra. Clayton Hillyer continued hei this week with a family gathering at committee. dent of Woman's Democratic Club. talk on "The Influence of the Stan Carnegio Hall, New York. the homo of Mr. and MrB. Tony tho parish house on West Front New. York. Tho next meeting will now playing tho principal cities of itreet Thursday night, February 6 be hold Tuesday, February 11. Texas and the West. This week the Plans to support tho President' on Our Lives," list night and talket Hunting at Fair Haven. Their chil- BED BANKER HONORED. on the personalities of Ronald Cole NEW KO.Vn OVEK8EEH. dren are Mrs. Hunting, Mrs. Harry There will be prizes for the winners ohow la at Kansas City. birthday,ball to be held tonight n of the games and a door prize will Miss Wyckoff singH the role of the Smoke Shop tavern at Shrews- man and Raymond Navarro. Neyl Wel»h of Red Bank and Jack Mason HOLMDEL SCHOOL ELECTION. Dr. William A. WlrtJi Now Associate Wednesday at G:45 o'clock she wil Frank Brasch of Red Bonk Appoint- of Little Silver, be awarded. Refreshments will be Director of National Association. Kltzl, sister of the heroine. In. a re- bury havo been made by the Wom- served. » view published by one of the Kan- an's Democratic club of Red Bank discuss another Interesting person ed to Succeed James Itlordan. Both Mr. Mason and his wife are Four Candidates In the Field for Dr. William A. Wlrth of Reckless Harold Hcntlrickson la treasurer ol ality. old troupers. They wore on the The eommltteo Is headed by Mis: Threo Positions, sas City papers, Miss Wyckoff Is Frank Brasch of Red Bank h*> Floronco Qoodrldge. Miss Marjorli place, who haa offices In The Regis- apokon of aa a "distinct credit to tlio the committee In charge. Mrs. Jamai Bingo ovor fifty years ago and have A NEW BUSINESS. been appointed to act as overseer of Hill and Mrs. Soldo] have charge o Tho annun.1 election for memborn ter building, hoa been honored with ca(U," R Wolcott of William street, thi the county roads In this section. Ha had many oxporlonces In tho show of tho board of education of Holm- an appointment as assoclato director new president, will bo hostess at thi business. Tho last big production tho eale ot tickets. Mlsa Mary Wa succeeds Janice Rlordan of Shrews- ker and Mrs. Barrow hoad the re- del township will bo held at the of the department of oducation of GOOI) FOll ATLANTIC. February meeting of the club. A C'uiilno Klto.hi-n HM Been Start* bury. Mr. Braach hag had large ex- that Mr. Mason appeared In was the Holmdel village schoolhouso Tuesday tho American Optometrlo association. At Shrewsbury. musical BIIOW, "Bally, Irene and freshment committee and Charlei Tho newly elected ofllcers are: Mr perience in road work and those b«n Rcovcs is chairman of tho householi evening, February 11, from sevon to The appointment wan made last week Tnx IMIcf Indicated by Lower James R. Wolcott president, Mr3. I An umidU/(l bUiilnesa h beet acquainted with him state that ho Is Mary." A few days ago Mr. Mason nine o'clock, Tho terms of Robert iy Dr. Walter I. Drown of New Bed- liudgrt of Kxpfi fully qualified for the position. Th« dont an original commendatory poem committee Others on tho commute' White vice- president, Mrs. Joli started ot Shrewsbury by II. F Include Miss Ruth Walker, Miss Mai R. Voorhecs, Ashcr V. Schanck and ford, Massachusetts, president o! the Splllano secretary, Mrs. William Dl change came about by reason of con- to President Roosevelt, and ho re- Ernest Peseux will expire and they Tho llnul reading of tile budget of Downtra. It is known an the "Canln jorlo Munden, Miss Anita Matthew association. expenses of Atlantic township is (rich treasurer and Mr3. W. O. L,ay Kitchen." Tho business will bo thj trol of the county board of freshotd- ceived a letter from the Preside will be candidates for re-election. ers having shifted from Democrats thanking him for tho literary gem, Miss Dorothy Brown, Richard Ma scheduled to take place nt the meet- ton nnd Mrs. Delia Hill trustees. preparation of special meals for dogt Another candidate Is Joseph Gran .Stamp Club to Meet. to Republican auspices. Mr. Rlor- tin, Miss Norma Barrow and Mlei nto. ing of the township committee to- These moiila nro prepared from fresl Dorothea Oultormson. The Monmouth County Philatelic morrow afternoon ut the township dan's work wna very natlnfactory »n4 The board of education haB fixed Sunday-School llunco Party. mcatti, vegetables and cereals. The In Miami Beach, Florida, society will hold a meeting at tho hall at Colt's Neck. Tho amount to lire delivered dally ami jpeclal al many Republicans algnpd a petition stop at "Tho Habuna," one of tho bet- the appropriations for the ensuing A bunco party for the benefit aaklng for hlg ro-appolntment. tor apartmont hotels; at Drexel and Bunco 1'arty (or Church Choir. Rod Bank borouRh hnll tomorrow bo rnlaed hy tnxntinn la $10,514.20. ns the Sunday-school of Trinity churcl tnmiun will toe Kivon to convalcscen year at $23,703. This la about $2,000 against $12,823.30 lnflt year, The to- 18th streets. Ideally located, over- A bunco party will be held tonlgh moro than last year. night, January 31, nt eight o'clock. of Red Bunk' will be held Tuesday Thoir nii-ali! will be preparei looking tho ocenn, closo to tho ehop- n the social hall of tho Reformci There will bo an exhibition of tal amount of the upproprlationn for February 6, at half-past seven o'clocl according to tho vi'terlnarlan'i dire TURKEYS IUI.I.EI) BY DOOS. ning district and all tho attractions. church on Shrewsbury .avenue, fo specialized collection* of any Blngle 103(1 In $15,724.21), vvhllo last year It tion This service has proven vor: For Sale. at tho parish holme. Prizes will 1> A rial nlco npnrtmcnt hotel with a the benefit of the church choir. Mr: stamps. Several members of the wan $12.S23.39. The township has no given to tho Sunday-school pupil popular In many of the large cltla A Loaa at Four Fine Birds for Jtunw homellko atmosphere You can get Soda water, all flavors, Clicquot Grandln Hammell In tho chatrmni county society have gnno Into great lmlo!>tcilnesn at the present time. Bellini; the llirgeHt number of tlclccl during tho pnat two yuan but thi. Herbert of I'ort Momuoutu. a hotel room or an up-to-date elllcl- Club, beverages. Klchlrr'n beer and Lattt year, however, thin wno nnt the encv anartmont at ncnslblo ratcB, and In charge of the party. There wll other brands; also distilled water and detail In arranging collections for 1H Iho Ilrst hiislnras of HB kind t four Huge turkeys; owned by Junta be prleon for the winners and rofrosli Whlto Rock. Benjamin H. Crate, 11 cano and an opproprlntlon of $000 be itniteil In this nectlon. a warm greeting of a Red Banker. this exhibit. wnu made (o m/.*ot intorptd on current For rent, the PiUterfion Farm n iiorhort, who ronta the Isaiah Htati» Ratiw and circulars on request.—Ad- ments. North Bridge avenue. Red Bank ahrcv/flbury, H5 [icreti, eiRht-roo farm at Port Monmouth, were kllldt vertisement. nhone U85.~Advertisement. Save Win iiH. The pnyment of thlfi debt wll uwelllnR with bath, furmuio, torn limit Mlsn Tlil» Opportunity. bo n confildnnibln factor towardfl pro- You ran get 20 pur cent off on a Sunday night by dugs whom own»t» Notice. on your automobllo l/iaurance for p ment house nnd usual fariu hull are unknown. Th« anlm«l» broke In- Momnoiitli Boat Club Dinner Our tenth anniversary sale h o Income- Tax Notice. 1U30J030.. HoumHoundl company, prompt norv- ducing tu roller In AAtluntic town IIIRH.' O. Irving Patterson, (10 nron purr-lumen of underwear, hoalory, kl Saturday. February 2M. the tilth an- Twenty per cent off on all purchanc IX. IS. renrce, tax expert, will ho at Icfi. Commercial earn nlnn, OIOMHIU- nhlp. Htrnnt, ftcil Hunk, phone. 1(128. —A glnvt^i. I'HgH, sweaters, wunhabl to tho building where tha bird* w*f* of underwear, hosiery, glovcB, lings, Room 8 Ifflnncr building, every TIIOH- ihi'^HOH, confetti, Ju.'il. tho curd. Tetley'», Any mako cleaned, oiled andI Bd- Illghluniln.—Advprttnenipnt. When you think ofi rlcnnlni' g nlumi Tetley's For Typewrltcro, township. iuntnil now roller Included, $3.78. "beauts." Come In and see tliei rt«n Chow MHn, N. a, 412, AtUntl Guaranteed machlnea at haw IJrnnil Mlrrot.- Ailvn llsonmnt. AddlnB machines repaired. Buperlo yourself. We'll enjoy having yoi Klka Club Friday NUM. Alldti'ti, UPII Han T«tley'a, 17 Broad street—Advertls *t Atlantlo hotel, Fair Haven, on Hlhll 77. olter for prices. Export repairingrepiring, TetleTety Typtwrltor Service. Keyport, M. 3 MaKlstrato'n reception and hall.— Wedn»nd»yi and Saturday*.- Adver- „ plain ilrnMM BBroad d streettt . ReRdd Bank.—AdvertlBktln BOVII inn iiHiito extra pocket money IB lUotor piice, B»d B»D pfion* 484.-Adv»rUi«m«nt. muni. Advertisement, •oiling Tho UoglBter,—AdvertlMHMai, tlsoment Uitmaat llmllNl Ilino. ptit montt, dry cleaned 75c—Advertisement. RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 80,1986, WBBB PBOOIUMS. iilO—griyfar,, Beaman and Postmaster George Bea 9:91—Montlngr Devotions. Hoffman Gives His man of KeafteburR and Cheater J. • t4K—Horn* Harmony. Th* Ethel Mount Motor School of Jenks Beaman Of The programs are as follows: OsOO—Things you should know. CARINTHIA Beaman of Rod Bank; his step-son OltO-TJean. 48-45 Monmcmth St., Red Bank, Canard White. Star Line Reasons For Reprieve at Miami; two grandchildren, Evelyn A. M. Friday. January 31. »i>l—WoneA'a Boor. Keansburg Dead Oil!—News. CT.MHHW IN AIX TYPES OF DANCING To NASSAU and Georxo Beaman, and a sister, 9:00—Mornlnir Saranadt. , CHILDREN AND ADULTS. Beginning; J»n. 23 sailings every Governor Harold G. Hoffman in a Mrs. Adelaide Sutherland of Chicago, 6:11—Simla Shop. liOO—The Theaters. Saturday until March 28 0:15 — Murnlnti Dovotlona, '. M. RESTBICTBD PRIVATE CJ^ABSEB VOflKEO DPO.,. S1X-DAY CRUISE, $70 Up letter to J. I-.y)e Klnmonth, publisher Well Known Resident of Bay- who la ninety years old. 9:44—U&BIUO. BJOO—Tea Tim* Tunes. Bof Utntloni Thure. Eves, or FrL Afternoons or ML | Ons-Way »6S up i Round Trip with of the ABbury Park Preea, made pub- shore Borough Passed Away The body was conveyed by train 9:4G—To bo announced. ,-. 6:80—Casino. stopover privilege. *B5.00 lic Friday, said he will not cease his from Miami to Keansburg, where it 10:00—Over the Drldgt. talk. G:S1—To ba announced. Stopover* ol any length eerily Saturday Night at Miami, Fla. 10:1&—J«anf 5:44—Carter. Arranged. activity in the Bruno Richard Haupt- was removed to the home of his son, 10:16—Hollywood N«wl. 6:45—Dish Sohool Forum. For further particular* consult mann case "until I have determined —He Wai 84 Years Old. Harry I*. Beaman. The funeral will 10:80—Mmlo Bhop. 6:14—Jean. TIMOTHY R. HOUN1 whether prejudice and bias might bo held Saturday afternoon at two 10:31—Thing! You Should Know. 8 tl B—News Rejvlew, HELEN LEE GETTY not have been contributing factors o'clock with Rev. William Webster, 10:45—New*. 6:80—Old Folks at Home. Contractor and Build< in reaching the verdict at Flomlng- Jenks Beaman, well known resident 11:00—The ThtaUri. 7 !00—Resume). IB Mechanic St. Phone 1740 of Keansburg, died last Saturday pastor of the Keansburg Methodist P. M. ton." ohurch, officiating:. Burial, In charge a .'80—Mualcal*. SPECIALIZING IN JOB Red Bank, N. J. The letter, setting forth six reasons niRht in the Sunshine hospital at or H. S. Bedle of Keyport, will be in 4:00—Ohurch of th« Air. Miami, Florida, where he had been 4:80—Womon'a Eoruro. SCBBEN AND STORM ENCLOSURES All ticket* sold at the companies' why the Governor has interested hfc»j- Fair View cemetery. 5:00—Chlldran'a Hour. Still Have Authority Telephone M0-M. . 160 Bridge Avenue, l| publlihad ratei- _. Belf in the man convicted nearly a confined for two weeks. He was 81 6:00—Carter. year ajro of , tho kldnar>-murder of years old. Mr. Beaman had .been 6:01—Front Paga Drama. spondlnK tho winter with his stepson, 6:14—Jean. To Reduce Salaries Chailea A. Lindbergh, Jr., was sent 6:15—New> Revl«w. Klnmonth after publication of two W. Irving Monroe. . Will Reinvestigate (>:S0—Qrunn Malodlaa. editorials defending Hoffman's thirty- 6*.4&—Dinner Muata. Governor Hoffman at Trenton GRAND OPENING All E. R. A. Case* 7 :UD—American Family Robinao: Thursday signed (even bills giving day reprieve. The other points made 1\\\>—Hoy Rooki, aontfl. municipalities, counties and school by the Governor were: 7:30—Casino. All cases which have been carried 7::u—Hotter llouilnsr Program. districts authority to reduce salaries AROUND FEBRUARY 1st OF "It does not eoem reasonable to ex- continuously by the Emergency Re- 8:00—Studio Feature. and adjust other charges fixed by pect that after ruling a man legally lief Administration lor a year or »:15—Roae Doyle, planllt. statute. guilty the same judges can logically more aro to be re-investigated 8:30—Variety Hour. view the case from the anKto of mercy 0:00i—Amateur Hour. The measures have been adopted throughout the state, under diroo- 0:45—Home Philosopher. annually since 1933 In order to per- and Justice • * * . ' .„ tlons issued from state ERA head- 10:00—"Under the AntUrl." White Star Quality Meat "It la cny hope that defense coun- 10:30—"Mlae Broadway." mit local budget makers to.keep op- sel and others interested In a full so- guartcrs. Mrs. WInthrop D. L*ne, 10:45—Studio Feature I. tlwtcosUicpnslstenl; with reduped manager of the welfare division, has revenues. lution * * * will be able to secure evi- celled upon all county directors and P. M. Saturday, February 1, dence of sufficient value for consid- 6:01)—Reudlnu for Fleaiura. The Governor alao signed a bill by eration In an unprejudiced and un- case supervisors to begin the Inquiry r.:! t.—Opportunity Hour, Senator Frank Durand of Monmouth Full Line of Poultry, biased manner • • • . at once. 6:00—Snyder. Tho work hRu been found advis- f>:01—Dinner Concert. which provides sinking fund require- 'It must be determined whether a 6:14—Jenn. ments for highway bonds shall be contributing factor was national able owing to the shifting size of the 6:15—Ntmi Review. met from motor fuel taxes. This pro- Etc., At Low Prlt clamor for the conviction of someone case load and the changes of person- 6:30—Oaolno. el within districts. With the pro- 6:3i—J'ururle Jlni. vision, In effect elnoe 1922, was inad * * * regardless of whether the evi- 6:4.4.—MUBIO Shop. vertantly omitted when tha law was —-at— dence proved guilt beyond a reas- cssive reduction in ERA workers 6:45—Michael Monahan, tenor. revised last year. onable doubt * * ' . ice last July It has been found ad- 7:00—Iieiume. Isable for state headquarters to A. M. Monday, February 3. 243. Shrewsbury Avenue, Red Ban T want to know whether a public Civil Service Exams. demand that law enforcement agen- ko tho added precautions to keep D:00—Morning Serenade. touch with possible alterations in 9:11—Snyder. The United States Civil Service cies 'maUo good' might In any way 9:15—Word Ideae. have caused evidence to be., framed. le status of long-time clients. 0:80—Casino. commission has announced open com- The recent Increase In the number 11:31—Morning Devotlom. petitive examinations for englneer- * »•« - f applications for aid has impoaed 10:00—Jean. ng materials Inspector positions 10:01—Things You Should Know. . avy burdens upon the remaining 10:3&—MURIC Shop. with salaries ranging from 42,000 to Gar Wood Sales & Sen FISHERMAN BESCXJED. aso workers. Every new case re- 10:31—Woman's Hour. $2,600 a year. These salaries are sub- .uires detailed investigation after 10:4a—Ndwtt Uevlew. ject to a deduction of 3% per cent OIL BURNERS, BOILER BURNER lj Jkdies! Belmar Man Was Adrift In Open JENKS BEAMAN mergency help has been given. All 11:00—The Thcater«. toward a retirement annuity, Boat For Twenty Hours. P. M. Specialties represented are mechan- AIR CONDITIONING "LISTEN IN" ON Mr. Beaman was born at Center asea are investigated monthly, but 7:00—Nuws Review. . Gunnar Hatiseh, a Belmar fisher- Rutland,' Vermont, on December 29, is deemed wise to make the re- 7:14—Casino. ical, electrical and aeronautical. Ap SERVICE CONT1 ACTS ACCEPTED ON AXE. T\ man, was rescued late last Wednes- vestigation of old cases. 1:15—Ray Conklln. sonjj. plloants must have had certain speci- .851, and was the son of George W. 7:80—Studio Program. fied experience in keeping with the EQUIPMENT. day after spending twenty hours at Beaman, editor of The Rutland Her- The survey will cover every muni- 7:44—Carter. Bea in a small dory without food or pality where the ERA operates. 7:45—Better Housing Program. specialty In connection with which ald, and Mrs. Mary Gooltin Beaman. 8:00—Jean. application la filed. MARTHA DEANE water. Tho rescue was made by He was descended from Colonial esponsibility is placed upon county 8:01—The Dream Peddler Presents. Full information may be obtained Quackenbush & Neviua, Harold Amundsen, another fisher- toclt, his forefathers having been ase .supervisors to see that the 8U5—Talk. "The Woman's Hour" man, who had put out from Belmar ngaged in tho .Revolutionary war ork is completed In'each district 8:30—Detty Huhn, Pianist. from P. J. Gisleson, Secretary ot the TEL. 1811. in a sea skiff. Hansen was work- Visits .may be made to homes by 8:4S—Mmlcale. U. S. Civil Scrvlco Board of Exam- with Ethan Allen and his Green y :00—Resume. iners, at the Bed Bank postofflce. 183 RIVERSIDE AVE. Ing on the beam trawler, Mabel, cap- Mountain boys. An uncle, Lieuten- :RA workers to identify each mem-: r of a relief case and to re-cheek P. M. Tuesday, February 4. WOR tained by Fred Becker of Avon. Tues- ant William Jenks, after whom ho 4:00—Musicals. day he and another member of tho .vas named, graduated with Ulysses n family resources and references, 4:30—Snyder. Tuesdays AND Thursdays crew were put out In dories to lift S. Grant from West Point and served other cases letters may be sent 4:31—Fads and Fashions. icjuesting clients to re-state their 6:0,0—Mualc Shop. 2:15 to 3:00 pm cod fish lines. When night fell Han- .vith him in the Mexican war. Among 5:01—Tea, Tlmej Tunas. een could not be found. Tho traw- he possessions cherished most by atus, either in person or by mall, 5:30—Intoreatlnix People (n tha News. Saturdays ler picked up the other fisherman, Mr. Beaman are letters written by the same form substantially as In 5:45—Dinner Concert. > but could not find Hansen after eir-original applications. 6:14—Jean. el 1:45 am to 12:30 pm .lieutenant Jenks describing the cam- 6:15—Newa Review. searching all night. To make his laign in Mexico, fac-slmllie copies of If no reply Is received within two 6:30—Casino. predicament worse, Hansen lost one which were made by the Commission eeks, or if information is refused, 6:31—Opportunity Winners. of the oars to hU dory. in Western History of Harvard uni- non-conforming family will be au- 6:45—Pete, Singing Doorman. •ersity and placed in the library of matically cut off from the relter 7:00—Resume. ills. P. M. Wednesday, February t. A bonaflde newspaper circulation ,hat institution. A brother, Rear Ad- 5:00—Juvenilo Climbers' Hoar. —the kind The Register has—ia tho miral George W. Beaman, United 8:30—Carter. LITTLE FALLS, N. J. only kind that counts with the ad- States Navy, died at Boston ten years Talk on Stamps. 6:31—Ti, lie announoed. vertiser. No premiums or other in- ago. 6:45—Chnrlea Gottohalk. organ. ducements hava ever been offered to R. V. R. H. Stout of Broad street 6:14—Jean. Mr. Beaman entered the printing ave-an interesting talk on "Stamps" 6:15—News Review. THE REX ALL DRUG secure circulation.—Advertisement. ;rade early in life and worked on 6:30—Casino. many of the largest newspapers in t a meeting ol the Junior Hl-Y 6:81—Organ Melodies. roup last week. Mr. Stout has been 6:46—Mrs. Clayton Hllllyer, talk. .he country.^ He was active in the stamp collector for many years. 7:00—Studio program. ;ypogi-aphical unions at the places in 7:15—Thla and That. which he was employed and served fler his talk he answered a num- 7:30—Radio Guild. as representative of the union for cr oJ questions pertaining to the 1:45—Irt» (»M, talk, "Art." Special Week-End Vali ubject. Michael Nero and Raymond 8:00—Beaume. many years. A. M. Thursday, February 6. SUITS and In 1876 Mr. Beaman entered the Mlnard were elected members of the 0:00—Morning Serenade. naval service and served an enlist- roup. A campaign is on for new 50c Chocolate Covei ment on the United States ironclad embers. 9:14—Mutlo Shop. vessel. the'Catskill, as captain's clerk. SI -.16—Word ld«at. Unguentine 'Peppermint Patl OVERCOATS The Catskill was constructed in de- sign similar to the Monitor, which engaged the Merrimac. He enlisted DOUBLJ 8UCTRIC % to. Box at Norfolk, Virginia, and was dis- Chocolate charged from duty at Port Royale, Last 3 days of SANDWICH REDUCED South Carolina. He re-entered the Caramel* printing trade. • TOASTER Mr. Beaman scorned the type-set- tins machine when it was introduced 1.00 Cascara CANDY-LAND s^ bnad aad eaadwkbei. into the printing trade, declaring fiy baceei. eteifci, ifl«. Tablets Kuppenheimer-— that such a "new fangled" idea would ea4 etfertV wher Heel. 1.19 never be practical, and retired when ».C«D.C. • Michaels-Stem—- tha linotype came into general use. SALE He became associated with tho New- 10c Life- < ark Provident loan association, set- Devonshire— tling at Newark. a.nd East Orange Many NEW SPECIALS buoy Soap where he served several terms as jus- These names on clothing, backed by the "Kridel" tice of the peace and marrying Mln attractively priced nie Tlntle Monroe, daughter of Nich- 1.00 label, guarantee you absolute satisfaction, and olas and Louise Mashey Tlntlo of Pure Lemon Drops are included in this money-saving event. Newark, on April 9, 1894. Mrs. Bea- KWIKWAY Agarol :nan died three years ago at Keans- Old Fashioned Molasses Assortmr burg. 25c Gillette HEATING PAD SUITS OVERCOATS Mr. Beaman came to this section Jar Fancy Hard Candy first aH a summer resident many Blades (5>) kees. h*» leaf flwlfcU years ago. commuting between High- Chocolate Covered Thynmints or* llilJ »e<(, Warm, fleecy coats mtd» a< eef>. «rm in single and double lands and Newark. He was a pion- dwabb eaamUI. Belli breasted, sport back in single and double eer summer resident of Keansburg Milk Chocolate Cocoanut Royals Dr. West breasted, raglan, box •where he later made his permanent proved br and standard models; home. Ho also resided for a time at 98< Tooth Paste or belted models. Ox- Aabury Park. In 1913 he began the Chocolate Covered Honey Comb Chips in all of the popular fords, browns, blues movement to have Kcansburg Incor- tmrmulr porated as a. boroURh, the village then Milk Chocolate Fruit & Nut Assortment 60c Bromo materials and colors. and fancy mixtures. lying Partly in MIddletown township and partly in Rarltan township with "CANDY-LAND" COMBINATIONS "CANDY-LAND" Seltzer Main Htreet the dividing line of the 1-lb. Butter Peanut Brittle \ Both for Values 20.00 to 39.50 t^o townships. He was euccessfu Regular Price 24( i B»SJ»IS ivr Thrllt-Pacluisn after a bitter fight which lasted four 1-lb. Chocolate Covered Our Regular 50c Dr. Lyons SALE PRICES years, the bill giving Keansburg Caramels Regular Price 29( 139/ 0*!«oiP«ek»* MODIRNE ILECTRIC Tooth Powder home rule feeing signed on March 28, 8-oz. Choc. & Van. Cocoanut 1917, by Governor yValter E. Edge, lor Your Choice Mr. Boaman became known ns tho Kisses Regular Price lOi ••Ut ._ Ih. Box ' FLAT IRON "father of the borough," and his 1-lb. Old Dutch Style 60c friend, William W. Ramsay, who was Chocolates Regular Price 24t 3 for 25/ Peppermint \ l|« V Rem 1450 2150 2950 [known ns tho "father of Keanaburg' Pattie. * ptu.. Wri.hs •€ /|Q j was elected Ha first mayor. No Charge for Alterutiuns. 1 Not EiitLsIlcd with the progress o THIS 25/ CANDY-LAND e*pr.«. « I"'-. ...X«Tat«F | Keansburg, Mr. Beaman in 1025 50c Kolyno« Qd* 50c Phillip* Mi | sought tho establishment of tho mu- nicipal manager form of Kovcrnmen' Tooth Paste ** * of Magnesia... Men's Zipper Sweaters under nowly enacted legislation. Thi new plan was adopted at a rcferen iToo Fancy Oxford, Blue, Brown and dum on September 29 of that yen ever? pur* MODiRNE ££ after a bitter campaign and Keans cbais of caadf, !&- 2»-35' Citrocarbonate plain colors, in brushed wool. burg became the second municipality loda or ia ELECTRIC ^^ 'n the state to adopt the mniinR Regular 2.95 value. 1.95 torm, Capo May being the first. Mr. reitaunot TEAR OUT Beaman then nought (ho election t< VIBRATOR 1.50 AND PRESENT the view council mon who had sharc< Wkfi tkne as«>ll- Petrolagar ..... n the llglit with him and wna grati COUPON rsleni fee neusl* fled when former Concn'Mmim .Tumi d'jr. wel*, ereef Neckwear Gloves BELOW •MM vaei erfamliv P. Mithcr, Hntnucl K Randolph fli Urn AM *fafujatl«n. T25 big assortment to Fur lined •€ Alfred A. Nlghllnpiilc wcuo nivTiic. A.C A split between the manager pro 1,19 Serutan select from. 2.00 Values ••• poncnts occurred a few yoais late nnd Mr. Mahcr, who had been nninci 6Sc Value : 49 mayor ami whom Mr. Uoatnan uuji DR. HALL'S Wampole'k ported; wan recalled. Attempts to n 1.00 Value 69 Fleece lined call the other councllmen, started li Preparation .. the KcaiiBburg civic ntisocintloi BABY 1.50-2.00 Value 1.15 1.15 Value which Mr. .Hp.ainnri helped to ivKun isc, failed wlren the dork retimed t TALCUM Stationery accept potltluilH presented him. . lengthy court bnttlo followed, th, 1.00 Value .... Monarch All-Wool Jackets state miprerne court upholding tli (in: cleric. 25c Anacin Zipper front, in Navy, Maroon Mr. Beaman took no part hi Hi. (tai IS WORTH 50cIpana later political struggles of the com max: This coupon and 10c entitles You t0 • *'c box ol Loft Tablets and Green, Regular 4.50 - 5.00 munlty. though ha wan always deep Cnndyland Variety Package! wilh ovoty puichasa nude) In Tooth Paite ' values. 2.95 ly Interested. Ho aided In orgiinlzln n Lod Slot*, at th« Candy Counln, tt ilia Soda Founiwn, many civic tuganlMtlona and'for W3I: ( oi in lha Restaurant. Haskel's Milk Hum WIIM-nctlvi.lv lntercntcrl |n th ;«&: 50c Forhans 9tdL ALARM CLOCKS Moninntith llnyiihoi'c improvement ne of Magnesia... noclutlon. Ho won a member of tl: COUPON OOOD UNTIL FIB. 1,1936 Tooth Paste *>** The perlact Heil Bank lodgo f Klkij, n Come lo far Candy-land Salt bate «« awfeWn Mr. Itaaman with two of lilu i in W3S 50c Yeastfoam €M< 200Venida t for many vourn'publliihcd Tho Keaup y*« for that bui-K Iloacon. Tho papnr wan boiiRl R. B. Res* Tablets "^ Tissues J. KRIDEL from the nnlnto ot Ilcnjitmln V. I KAxelM »arlv date. Brown, publlfitipr of The Knypm Red Bank Weokly j.nd Tho Mntawan Journu Corn* to "Candy-land"— Bring Your FrHndt 25cLi»t«rme |Qic IJ MHw* tSclotv. tlit-y loolt II over. l|,8 php, M v Alka-Seltner .. Illi'l lici'il lll'lntnd lit Knyporl. 43-A BROAD ST. RED BAM, N. J. Toothpaste ' RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 30, 1936. \ sociable enjoyed at the Willow cot- FABMEKS' MEKTINGS, MONEY LOANED VIonmouth Firemen From The Register tage. The committee '.n charge con- on Jewelry, Silver, HtMlcal Inatnuneota, Ouneraa, sisted of Gus Frlck, Charles Frick, Series of Meetings Will Start on Blnoeul*vn,< etc. Name Committees Fifty Ye&rs Ago W, Tltton, Lewis Frlck, William H, Tuesday, February 4. UnsHd nil Bonded by SUU ol N. J. Applegate, Louie Manson, E. Balnton, The first week in February "will see WE .PAY CASH FOR ODD GOLD AJrt» SIITVKB Frank S. Supp, Walter. Noble and Meeting Places for the Coming Culled From the Newt and Edi-David Belshaw. farmer's groups discussing their 6 commodity programs ag they affect Broadway Loan Co. Year Are Alto Announced at torial Column! and Presented Emmeline F. Ferjinl of the High- their own farms and as they will be The Truest Concej lands became the bride of Elliott Influenced by not only the. factors 208 Broadway,

meat among those best acquainted rick or stucco. Shutters are paint- Pancake Luncheon. ALSTON BISKKMAN, Boy Scout Congress with the circumstances that the ef- d dark green. On Shrove. Tuesday, February 25, UOUNSKU.OJI A'l LAW, \ • \ 1 r\ I flclent work of William England, the A feature of this house ia the bal- the Woman's guild of Trinity church < unite., lu liroail St., ItEli BANK, N, i. Every Woman f J\X ASDUry I ai*K »<=hool janitor, was a factor as well This Balcony Is Vessatile Unit J ony on the ncond floor, which pro- of Red Bank will hold a pancake .QUINN, I'AKSONS Si DOKKMUS. J as good hunting facilities. rldei a pleasant spot for euirraer luncheon and bridge party in the | cniJNSKi.i/ms AI LAW. Wants A. tbn of coal or Its equivalent In >venlDg»—and Is useful al»o for air- parish house. Luncheons will bo Whltfi«ld Building. Red Bank Inviutioni Iuued to 2,000 Per- served at half-past twelve o'clock for John J Quinii. l'heodore U Carsoni, to look her belt at all time*.,. cash was diuposcd of by the fire com- ing the bedding. Thomas 1* Dotemuo sons in Monmouth and Oc«an pany last week on the co-operative The plan provides entrance to business women and men who do not to feel at ease and perfectly care to play bridge. Others will be poised. Counties for Dinner to be plan. Tho winner was Edward Car- every room from the hall, Tho ga- RED BANK BUSINESS INSTITUTE ney and ho took the cash. rage la entered from the service hall. served at one o'clock. ttrctjiial Course; Beginning Clan MIS-SIMPLICITY* Held Saturday. Opens February 18. Mrs. Margaret King underwent an It Is also possible to enter the house HAY ANIJ NIc;HT SCHOOL. Created by operation for appendicitis last week rom the garage, going directly to FLOROCK NORTON O'SHEA, p pp 128 Bioad Slror-t. - IMione 683. United States Senator Barbour is at Rlvervlew hospital at Red Bank. the aecond floor, or kitchen or base- Beach Comber Finds Gossard coming from Washington tomorrow Sho is well on the road to recovery. ment, without Passing through «.ny Is the answer. and Jack Dempsey from New York, Mrs. Olive Teller ia substituting as other room. $21.75 in Gold DR. L. W. CARLBON The pull of the both lor the same purpose, to attend teacher In her stead. Cost of construction is estimated Luck Is just another word for SIJIUiF.ON ClilHOrolHST back straps ths first annual Bcouters, congress at Mrs. E, G. Bhinger is making a it approximately $8,000, depending on pluck—It takes pluck to be a I'OOI AILMENTS flattens the ab- the Berkcley-Carterct hotel at Asbury ocal labor costs and choice of,,mii- beach comber. Yesterday as I'. domen, uplifts otay In Georgia with her daughter. Office rlmi Both lor ... Buying Headden's Corner. Striking Living Room . (The Red Rank Register can tie bought In Hendden'i Corner from Edward O'Flah- Experience Suites in the Modern «rty.) Thomas McGuIro and her son, Mar- Manner From $fiQ up tin McGuIre, have returned from a COSMETICS SUPER VALUES Be Your Gain sojourn in tho South. They spent most of the tlmo at Palm Beach. 1.10 Evening in Paria Perfume 74c 25c 4-Row Tooth Brushes 7c You'll marvel. at the comfort tills Sled coasting has been c'njoyed by 60c Java Rice Face Powder . . 37c 7c Anti-Colic Nipples, 6 for .. 25c typo ot Fumituro affords. Choose many on a hill on Amory L. Has- 25c Tube Zinc Oxide Oint. ... 9c fr m a Wlde acIectlon f Frarat kell's Oak Hill farm. Grown-ups, aa 1.00 Tourjous Moi, Dram ... 79c Every Living Boom, Bed Room and Dining Room Suite In slock ° ° " well as children, took part in the 25c Woodbury Face Powder . 18c 25c Rubber Baby Sheets 9c bears a Special Sale Tag chow Ing a New Low Trice! and Coverings. sport The coasters, for tho most SOc Hopper's Youth Clay ... 37c 10c Tooth Brush Holders 4c part, have been folks who live on 60c Rouge Incarnat 40b 4 oz. Bot. Glycer. and Rose W. 12c THE FOLLOWING ITEMS REPRESENT ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY Mr. Haskell's estate. There has also 39c Tangee Lipsticks 26c 10c Bot. Mercurochrome 4c been much coasting on tho hill back 16 oz. Bot. Peroxide 9c EXTRAORDINARY BUYS DURING THIS SALE ! of Fair View schoolhouso, Nearly 55c Lady Esther All Pur. Cream 37c NOXZEMA all tho pupils, us well as somo of tjia 65c Italian Balm & Dispenser . 49c SKIN CREAM 25c Sav-Mor Seidlitz Powders . 9c $179 Walnut Bed Room Suites Now $95 $239 Walnut Bed Room Suites Now $150 teachors, have enjoyed the fun. Marie DeSayda, daughter of Mrs. JS $139 Living Room Suites ... $75 $139 Modern Bed Room Suites ...'... $89 Lillian DeSayda, Is back at school Special Otler\' WL $120 Living Room Suites $69 $175 10 Pc. Modern Dining Room nftcr having been laid up with sick- FREE! 25,000 Boxes Quality ness. $125 25o Bot. MISTOL STATIONERY $139 Solid Maple Bed Room Suites $85 Suites : Miss Caroline Wnblskl, who is em- l'lnln or Ephedrinr ployed at Now York, spont last $125 7 Piece Dinette Suites $69 $69 with 1.00 $100 Modern Bed Room Suites ...... Thursday with her mother at tills $100 5 Piece Bed Room Suites $59 place. E. Z. NASAL $15 Innerspring Mattresses, Louis Routhcr and Dennis Ma- ATOMIZER New 1D3B Model $75 3 Pc. Maple Sun Room Suites $37 $9.95 Nlchols aro engaged in restoring an EVERSHARP All Sizes ancient housa near Mlddletown vil- $25 Assorted Easy Chairs $18 lage, which was recently bought by PENCIL $20 Large Club Chairs, Choice of With Pkg. of $35 Comfort Chairs and Stools .... $22 $11.95 Mrs. Amory L. HaBkoll and given to 49c Erasers . Covers tho Monmouth County Historical so- $285 10 Pc. Solid Mhg. Din. Suites $185 $18.00 ciety. $25 Lane Cedar Chests A largo attendance of Headden's $50 9x12 Plain Broadloom Velvet Cornor folks is looked for tomorrow Rugs $29.50 $32 Solid Maple Drop Leaf night at tho basketball game which Dinette Tables $19.95 Is to be played at Leonardo between SUPER VALUES 39 SMOKERS' VALUES $35 9x12 Heavy Axminster Rugs $23.75 the board of education and tho $6 Solid Maple Windsor Dinette teachers' team because of tho fuel |5c Bugler, Pep or Showboat, $6 Waffle Top Rug Pads, 9x12 $3.95 $3.95 that one of Its momborB Is Sidney 25c Emergency Nite Light 15c 3 for Chairs Electric Bulbs, 15 to 60w. 3 for lie He McLean of Hcaddon's Corner. 8 oi. Velvet, Granger, Half & $22 Twin Studio Couches, 9x12 Royal Wilton & Domestic Miss Mary Roonoy of Rod Bank 10c Flashlight Batteries 3c spont part of laBt week with Mrs. 39c Assorted Covers $14.95 Oriental Rugs $39 6 ft. Rubber Electric Cord Set . . 19c 5c Pkg. Pipe Cleancm, doz . . Martin Mason. 10c Men's Handkerchiefs, boxed 3c lc $35 Sol. Maple Welsh Cupboards $22.50 Values up to $75 John Wcstordahl has returned Le Roy Little Cigars, 5 for . . , 10c F. & F. Cough Drops .... 5c 9c homo from Monmouth Momorlal hos- 1.00 Yello Bole Pipei 59c pital at Long Branch, whore ho was Elec. Fuses, 10 to 30A. 5 for .. 9c| Solid Maple Chests of Drawers $| 4L95 Solid Maple Dressers $-• O.50 n pntlont for lockjaw. He Is well on Book Mutches (50 Pada) ... 7* Vanilla Bitter Sweets, 1b 17. |1.00 Oval Tobacco Pouchea . the road to recovery and It Is ex- Horehound Drops, lb. bag .... 12 39c pected that ho will go back to work |25c Strikalite Midget Lighter . 9c Solid Maple Beds $(1.75 on tho Bamuol Rlkor ostato within a short time. Miss Jean dorardln Is employed at Rumson. Mrs. Margaret Burlow and Mrs. A Deposit Will Hold Your Selection From 60 to 90 Days. ffimlle Oorardln spent part of last week nt Now York. Choose Now From a Complete Display. Tinton Falls New*.

beets, Is a red copper aid* dust, NOTICE. t/tu " HOTIC*. Wagner'i clan in tbt near future student at Pratt'i school, vUlted her NoUe* It hereby a u to lfc«;l«aal »ol- Th* coaamlttta In charge 1* Mary D» parent* over the Week-end. using one-half ounce of duat to one aHEJUrTS 3ALE. Tak* notice that' Bury VasBrunt in. •re -t U, School Dil fct of U»Riretflp if a writ at C. i tends to (ppls to Township Clerk of the Gtorgt, Mildred Preiti. DanU. Cargo John Bretnner hat moved from his pound ot teed. Excels duat should Chruti&n Science ol Bolnd*r in Use < t f Mi Township of Shrewsbury for a Plenary Re. tnat th* annual out of ta* ~ and Leola Wicker. former hone at Rumson to Col't'a be screened off the aeed because that of thr** tall Con may be necessary, to enable all thai*- • o'clock (at 1:00 o'clock) In til* afUr- (Signed) matlo cWb und« the direction of Ed- the height* of th. mountain.. They la now back in the high school line- vegetable grower should remember OPEN' DAILY gsl vot.r. pr.isnt to cast their balloU. noon ot sa d day, at th* Court House, In HENRY VAN BRUNT. »»«o ciup unoer ^ _ -Dust have made three experiments', does Thne msrabsr* -mW h» *i*et*4 three tt» Borouih of fnehold. County ol Hon- up. that all seed disinfecting chemicals 11:30 A. M. I* 4lM P. M. warda intd p ears. • mouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a dacre* of IN CHANCERY Or NEW JERSEY. elc water contain air, does joll are poisonous. At eald »9**tlnt will b* submlttsd the aald court anountlni to approxlmauly Of the Road, la«t w« during the Tuesday and FrMar Evealaifai S air, and hoe. air weight- The types UMtlon of voting a tax for the follovilng »*W ;«<>- _, , To ARTHUR W. COOKl— Ked Bank assembly program. TThosh e SEED DISINFECTANTS. 7:30 to S-iSO. .jurpoMii I AH that certain premises in th* Borouih taking part were Ells.O'Brien, Mar- ol clouds are also belnj? atudied. tor current expenses ... —.1 il.Ofl.OO »' n«l Bank. .County of alonmouth and By virtue ol an order ol the Court ol UaaMn of N.w I«su, mad* on the gay «a«t Cox, Frtii taylor, Hugh Thom- A otudy of Ancient Greece hag bean Farmers Will Find Their Use a Struck By Car. Her* tb* Bible, the Works oi Mar? For r*p»lt» and replacements.. UO'.OO But* of H*v Jsisej, etarted by Miss Mildred Zucco's Balier Eddy, Discoverer and Founder BBQINNINa at a point distant twenty- of the date hereof, in a certain eauta tu and Edward Ehre. Cheap Form of Insurance. Warren Booth, son of Mrs. Eugenia Tha total amount thought to flva Est.d this :»t)> day ot January. 1>I>. vegetable diseases either In the ALBS. L. . McOLZKMcCLjma MichulMhl o StrMtStti tthanoh * (II alonl g ththa btfor, th. twentletk diy of S'.bfqtry! Adeto of Keyport at tho corner of •ouUk aid* ot Machanlo atnat, louth US», «r in default thereof, auch deer** plant bed or in the field Is cheap In- Dlittlct Clark. West Bergen place and Lelghton ave- Reading Room HalDtalnd by i" el«hty.ona digrni wait twanty-fiva (eat I will b* taken agalntt you as the CbanteU surance, according to M." A. Clark, lor shall think equitable and lust nue last week. The six-year-old boy assistant county agricultural agent FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. Th* ohjsct ot said suit Is to obtain a All. The Winners were the victors j from the achool and was sleigh riding when the accident decree ot divorce, dissolving the roan-Tag* All. .__ .. Many of the seed treatments will cut SCIENTIST, The class la planning to construct the occurred. 'Ho was rushed to River- between you and the tald petitioner foj» in an overtime period after the score down the' disease-producing bacteria 20S BROAD STREET, BED BANK •ri, thence- (4) along said Bob... , tha cam* of desertion. frontage of the Parthenon, and write view hospital where he was treated dlttrlcta with tho commit of tho Board o( had been knotted at 5-6. The Giants on the seed and will also help pro- Bducatlon, ichool llbrarlvi. comp.matlon north eight degrees weat, on* hundred and Datad December lltn. HIS. played the StratKht Shooters but lost and dramatize an original play on Thi Publl. U W.I< fifty feet to the potnt or plaoe of begin- EDWARD (V. tect the seed and young plants from for contusions of hla left Instep. of tho Dlitrlct Clark, of tha cuatodlan of by a score of 26-5. The girls on the Greece, achool moneji and of truant ofHctra, tru. ning. ' The period of growth and expan- bacteria which may be In the soil. ant achcoli, Iniuranca and the Incidental Selied aa th* property of Sarah Guje, Winners included Helen McKee, Dor- at all., taken In execution at thVault of sion In the United States has been Hot water is the most effective oxpansci of the echools. othy Griffin, Ruth Hance, Ruth Rea- A member ot tho Board of Education Ophelia Clbben and to ba sold by IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. mer, Ruth Smith, Mllllcent Chinnock, etarted In Miss Mabel Albertson's reatment for diseases carried Inside ahall ba at laaat SI ytara of ago, a cltlien GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Sheriff. To! Bertha Connery, Individual!* and as Estrange HtyHartmayerr , Betty Board- -class. Pupils to studBtudy adifferent per- he seed, such as black rot of cab- and resident of the achool dlitrlct, and Dated January II. lent. , Executor and Trustee of the Last. Will >age and cauliflower. Seed should bo ahall have been lueh a cltlsen and reildant John V. Orowrtl, Sol>. and Testament of William M.^Connery man Virginia Curtlii, Jane , lods have been selected. for at Last three yeara Immediately pre- (40 I.) ' 118.80 deceased) Corn Exchange National Bank Rose G and, Helen Lyons. The girls Charlotte Goodwin of Mra Reba reated for 25 minutes in water at cldlng hU or her becoming a member of and Trust Company, Philadelphia, Hue. tly 122 degrees Fahrenheit. Be auch Board, and ahall be able to read and that wUl graduate in February o( Miller's class Is chairman and la now : —• Chancsry 1/188 - utor and Trusts* of'th* Last Wllland iure your .thermometer -is accurate Tlta." " " Testament of William M. Oormerfc d,. this team are Helen. McKee.^ane gathering, clippings, about JCI.ng ..Ed- Petition*, legally nominating candldatea ~^^^ SHERIFFS SALE. oeasedi lorlnda V. Aucott tnd Bdgar icfove you attempt this treatment iWers Dorothy Griffin and Ruth ward VHI and all Important news to 'be voted on at said meeting, muit b« By virtu* of a writ of II. fa. to ma di- 0 Aucott. her hunabanr): M.b.l D. stew! Corroslvo sublimate destroys organ- filed'with tha Dlitrlct Clark at leait flva rected. Issued out of the Court of Chan- Smith The Straight Shooters team Items concerning Great Britain, w«Hnd nlbl.rt D' Bitw**h h« h«.»ind| ;ma carried on the seed but it does daya before tho date of the meeting In cery of th* State ot New Jersey.-wlll be consists ol Viola. Bottagaro, Grace order to have the name of auch candidate exposed to sal* at puhllo vendue, on WiHIam O. Aucottl Iflrinaa C. Stewart ot protect the seed from the bac- Albert D. Stewart, Jr., and Robert C, Lewta, Dorothy VanSauter, Rutb yia>t Bergen News. printed on the official ballota to ba used In MONDAY. THE 10th DAY OF FEBBU- Stewart i ria carried In the soil. Leaf spots voting. In calculating the above-men- AM. IB St. Dwlght, Ruth Reamer; Helen Wye; Tbe ^ clasa| whlch Is under the tioned five dayi either tho filing day or By virtue of an Order of Oourt of Chan. if pepper and tomato are controlled between tb* hours of lt:00 o'clock and eery of New Jersey, mad* on day of data fcoff, Mlra Makris and Marjorle Mun- supervtslon, of MISB Edna Lefferson. the .eleetlon day, but not both, may ba >y this treatment. Soak the seed for counted. Blank forma for thU purpot* f:00 o'clock (at 8:00 o'clock) In th* after- hereof, In a cause wherein Corn Exohtng* den. February 1 the Bed Bank glrli e th(,lr ytklng play recently In may be obtained from the District Clerk. noon ot iald day, at th* Court Bouse, In National Bank and Trust Company, Ph™ en minutes in a solution containing the Borough of Freehold, County of Mon- •will take part in a playday at Free- . chape, Tnere were tbree acts. Those The only persons who may vote In addi- adelphla, Is complainant, and State of New hold. who took part were Tony Caprlonl, ne-fourth teaspoon of corrosive sub- tion to those registered for the last pre- mouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a decree of Jersey, et als., are defendants, you are re- imate to three quarts of water. ceding general election are those coming said oourt amounting to approximately quired to appear and answer th* Bill of The Dramatic Reading class neldlOflcar Galnble, Leonardo Pully, Lor- $11,888.00. «r said complainant on or before the Dth The commercial organic mercury of age since the last general election (and day of March, next, or said BUI will b« a debate last Thursday on the quee-; ralne Hlcka jesae Felton, June Book- possessing all tho other quillAcattone of All the following tract or parcel ot land usts destroy most of tho bacteria and Dremlaei hsremaiter particularly de- takon as confessed against you. tion resolved, "that Italy is not ef Franlt gpinozzi, Howard Lewis. voters) who reslster with the district clerk which are carried on the seed and at least two days prior to the school elec- scribed, sltuat*. lying and being In tbt Said Bill is filed to forecloss a certain Justified in evading Ethiopia." The RyBacll, shavers, John Geroni, Eliza tion. , Borough of Little Silver, In the County of Mortgage made by William M. Conner? affirmative side, the victors, consisted CorluI)i Ethel Carter, John Wesley rotect the seed from decay and Monmouth and Btats of New Jersey. and Bertha Connery, to Corn Exchang* BEGINNING at a point of intersection National Bank and Trust Company, Phlla. lamping off. They do not control : . of Sam Yorg, Winfleld Walnrlght and Sm|tl) Calvin Fulford, Emma De- NOTJclT of the easterly side of Willow Drive and dslphla, bearing date the 11th das ot he diseases which are carried inside, Hazel Livingston and the negative ch|ecn|0 wilhemlna DeFazlo and Notice Is hereby given to the legal vot- the southerly side of Little Silver Drive) January, 1082, on lands In Elberon, Mon- team was composed of Eugene Pat- j j . DePaola. he seed. In using these types of ers of the School District of Shrewsbury thence (1) Easterly along the aoutherly mouth County, State of New Jersey, and 08ephln( KRUEGEBS Township. In the County of Honmouth, line ot Little Silver Drive, one hundred you. Bertha Connery, Individually, ar* lislnfectants always follow the terson, Gregory Figaro and Herman that the annual meeting tor the election flfty-nv* f*et to a point, which point le mad* a defendant because you ar* th* Canonico. ecommendatlons of the manufac- of three members of- the Board of Educa- the northwest corner of lot No. 12 j thence surviving oobligor andd mortgagormrtgagori surviv- Mechanic Street News. urer. tion will be held at the Tlnton Falls school (2) Southerly along th* westerly line of iin g widoidid w of Wlllluum M. ConnttyCtt , dtd . Benjamin Atwater, a world war house on Tuesday, February 11, 1680, Mrs. Daniel Welgand's 2-A class Is lot Noo . 12, on* hundred feet to a point; ceasedd , andd may hhav* some InteresItt bab * flyer, was a guest speaker at the A treatment which Is effective In from 7:00 o'clock P. M., to 9:00 o'clock thenceI (8) WesterlW y along the northerly cause of dower and /or devise i and you. P. M., and as much longer as may be nec- Boys Hl-Y meeting held last week at making a study of paper. They are reventlng damping off of spinach, line ooilfl lo..t. N'loi . 15 on-e hundred seventy- Bertha Connery and Cora Exchange Na- the "Y" house on Branch avenue. He trying to answer the following ques- essary to enable all th. legal voters pres- eighihtt feet to a point in thb *ast«rly side tional Bank and Trust Company, PhlladeU :omato, peppers, eggpplants and ent to cast their ballota. of Willow Drivel thenca (4) Northerly phla, Executors and Trustees of th* Last talked of his experiences at the tions. How is paper made. What Three members will be elected for % along the easterly side of Willow Drive Will and Testament of William M. Con. front and before reaching the lines. I part of the tree Is used? How do they ttrtn of three years. one Hundred feet raoro or less to tb* point nery, deceasod, aro mado defendants be- His talk was illustrated by mapo and j know it Is good for making paper. At said meeting will be submitted the or Place' of Beginning. csuie you aro the duly appointed and question of voting a tax for the following Selied aa the property at E. Colfax qualified Executors and Trustees of Last pictures drawn and taken during tha How are magazines made? How ia a nurpoi Raff, et sis., taken In execution at the suit Will and Testament of William M. Con- war. He said the cost of- trainin• • • g newspaper made? How Is wall paper For curront expense .... I 18.00B.00 of Helen M. Bennett, and to be (eld bynery, deceased: and you, Lorlnda V. Au. For repairs and replacements. 760.00 coU and Mabel D. SUwart, ar* made d«. •etch aviator during the war was made? Pupils of the class have GEORGE B. ROBERTS, sheriff. Capital Outlay 885.00 Dated January 6, 1086. tendanta because you may claim to h**« 1175,000. brought many kinds of paper and Qulnn, Pareona & Doremus, Sol'rs. some Interest as legatee, devisee anil/or Miss Christina Knight of Trenton [things made from paper to school. Total amount thought to bt U8.4S helrt and you, Edgar O. Auoott and Albatt necessary la ...... * „.- I J»,t«5.00 (U 1.) D, Stewart, ar* mad* defendants because State Teachers' college will begin I Miss Marguerite Enrlght's 3-A class Dated this list day of January, 19S6. you may claim to hav* sora* Interest aa practice teaching in physical educa- ' made a trip to New York with Miss OETA GILHULY. Cbancsry 1/138 legatee, devise* and/or h»lr and/or In- Enright and Mra. Syblllah Welgand District Clerk. SHERIFFS SALE. cohat* right pf curtesyi and you, William tlon at tho local high" school In Feb- 0. Aucott; Lorlnda O. Stewart! Albert I). as their chaperones. They visited the By virtu* of a writ of fl. fa. to me di- ruary. She will instruct the girls In IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. rected. Issued out ot tha Court of Chan- Stewart, Jr., and Robert C. SUwart, at* dancing for nine consecutive •weeks. Museum of Natural History and »aw To BBSSIB AQBANOV and LEON AGRA- cery of th* State of New Jeraey. will be made party defendants because you the Indian exhibit and wild animal possessed Of a legal and /or equitable The second period dramatlo read- NOV, her husbandi exposed to eat* at publlo vendue, on tarent In said lands by virtue of Last Ing class debated last Friday on the!hall. They saw Beebe's Batosphere By virtu* of an ord.r of th* Court of MONDAT. TUB 10th PA? OF FEBSO- of William M. Connery. deceased. Chancery of N«w Jersey, mad* on the day ; *' inv i0B9 subject, Resolved, that "Students • and the plane the Lindberghs flew in of th* dat* hereof. In a causo wherein Al- ' IRVIN M. LTCHTENSTHnaT, bart L. Ivln. la complainant and >ou and betwean th* hours ot !2:Q0 o'clock and Solicitor of Complalnaat, should have shorter school hours." j to the Orient They listened to the 6]00 o'clock (at 2l0O o'clock) In the after- Those taking part on the afflnnative children's lecture at Hayden Planltor- othera art defendanta,. you are required 1141 Federal Street, Csmden, New Jersey. to appear and answer the bill of said com- noo»•>»n» o« f sai"'•d> dayVlfJlSf, at the£? Couru t House, in Dated, January 8th, 1988. elde were Ortrude VanVllet, Jack!turn and later went to the Central plalnant on or kafor. the twenty-Iourth «>* Bocough" of" ft*eh«ld.Freehold, Co»Countj y of Mon. ANNOUNCES *25-A-MONTH m uth N w "li decree ol Morrow and Betty VanDeman and Park Zoo. Those making the trip day ot March ne»t. or the ..Id bill will °. ' " f""*»iii° ",""' Chancery 1 /110 betaken a. co»f,.«d ua.net y«- if,,?.? _wountln g_ to aipproximatell y on the negative team Betty Ely, Mar- were Selma Lewis, Bill Hogan, Frank U0,«61.00. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of fl. fa, to me *> jorle Maclnnes and Frances Balpb. Kuhl, Helen Bennett, Oliver Bennett, reeled, Issued out of th* Court of' Chan* The debate was won by the negative : Frank Whiting, Harold Veslage, Irv- eery of the Stat* of New Jersey, will bt exposed to sale at publlo vendue on tide. I ing Blake, Carol Gonmcn, Babs Dor MONDAY, THE 8rd DAT Of FEBRUARY, The high school hand held a re-' mue, Robert Olsen, Donald Vaughan, TIME PAYMENTS 1916, .heareal last week In the school audl- Lois Van Ostenbrlrtj?*, Charles Jones, between th* haun of 12:00 o'olock aid torlum under the leadership of Ches- Jerry Alberts, Helen Babbitt, Teddy I too o'clock (at 2:00(o'cloek) In th* after- noon of said day, at the Court Houaa, fe ter Wllhelai. New music was prac- Hall. Bob Fix, Dorothy iAyrenci the Borough ot Freehold, County of Mon- tlced. Instructions are being given Norma Olsen, Doris KUlen, Eanma mouth, New Jerny. to satisfy a decree- of said court amounting to approxlmatal* in concert music and different tunee Sbephard, Jimmy Davit, Joseph AND A stay-on* ds«r«si |4««8qH.C98.000 . mvv w to produce various tones and organ Menzzopane, Ruth Katsln, Mil west along th* southward tld* of tot No. SbSS^L SMOCK. 7 aforeMid two hundred eighty-three feet All that certain tract of parcel effects. I Sherman, Wallace Becker, Neddy Me- Solicitor of Complainant, to - a point seventy feet and nln* Inches land and DnmUsamlaa , harelnatuhiafte r cartlcuiaprtil i A Bpeed test was given to the 11-B Clennan, Russell Oh], Hubert Farro Cor. Broad and Mechanic Bts., Red Bank. east ot Walllng'a land) thenc* (2> aouth described, situate, lying and being in t N. J. I twenty-five degrees and thirty minutes Borough of Red Bank, In the Crfnnty first and third period typing classes and Neddy Sickles, Uonmouth and State of New Jersey. last week with Virginig a Lawrence Beginning at a stake In th* *ast*rly 89 NEW UCC 6% FINANCE PLAN Sltat* of Eleaaar Pannly, deceased. thenc* (8) North slxty-on* degrees aast side of Washington Street, distant three taking first honors. She typed School Personals. hundred and twenty f*tt from th* land of , words per minute. Sally Sleber was Hugh Wallace, deceased, on a cours* •( George Balne, second string fo north one degree and thirty minutes watt second with 32 and Mary McGrath ward for the local cagers, Is recover therefrom, which beginning I. also at II* third, with thirty. ing from an ear Injury received li northwest corner of Worthley's lot (Ho. 32), thenca (1) north eighty-eight degress Pictures of members of the Senior the Asbury Park-Red Bank game. At for settlement to th* Orphans Court of ,„. ._ along said roadway to .foresail. , and thirty minutes east One Hundred a»d class are, being; taken dally each # ft beginning i first it was thought that surgery ** Marc™ A . t?.. IBS?, at'lO:00?flock X I g of Red Bank twenty-two feet to the southwest corner *f morning by C. MurraM y LLeeds of the w£)^a haye e b ^ M. at which time application will be made j^o Ixed a. the property J. Longstreet lot: thenc* (2) north on* . . _.. ... -.-- , wuuiiomy Building Company, a body cor- degree and thirty mlnuU* west along th* fof til* aliowatic* ot commissions and POporatrate* ooft ththe StatState oo(f Kew_Jer_ioNew Jerseyj taketaken west end of said J. Longstreet'e lot forty eountel x*st. In execution at the suit of The Merchants feet to the northwest corner of tald J. Dated January 15, A. D. 19S6. Trait Company of Red Bank, N. J., a body Longstreet lot at Thomas TwllTord's lot DALTON PARMLT. corporate of the State ol New Jeraey and toutlieatt corner; thence n cel Br virtue Ol e wrll ol II. la, to me di- bration. Grace is moving from Rec Can Now Be Purchased for $25 a Month Nolle* ta. creditors ta pre.ent claims Albtrt T Ddremus and wife to Eilwood B. Kalt are studying how to properly against utit* rected. Issued out ol tht Court oi Chan- car* ol th. S'.ate ol Nan larssy will b Tvlns dated Jun* It. 1914. and recorded t b t T k Pursuant to th* order of Joseph L. on June 18, 1924, In Book 1261 of Deeds, position. Donahsy, Surrogate of th* County of Mon- exposed to sal* at public vendue on pages 294, etc. type seems to be the most popular mouth, made on the twanty-elxth day of HONDA*. THE frd DAY OF FEBRUARY I John Summonte received a leg in- Seized as the property ot Eliwooa B. because of its simple construction. with Usual Low Down-Payment December, 118S, on th* application of Ivlns and Lanetta Ivlns, his wife, taken Lydla M. Smith, admlnlstratrli of tha ei- oetween th* noun of 11:00 o'clock ani In execution at the suit of Caroline B. After th, kUan art perfect In gram-1 ^ZeTmn m* ,e fu^t 5 K tat* of J. Hopoing Frost, d.ceased. rotlM itOO o'cioca (at JiOO o'clock) is the alter- Bsuttll, and to be sold by mar and spelling, they are typed by Tower H11!' Hls lele*g cauRncaught t ooan Is hereby given to the creditors of said noon of said day, at th* Court Hout*e, tr hinge of a gate on the Elkua estat GEORGB H. ROBERTS, Sherlf. the pupils. a*eeai*d to exhibiIt to entb* BUDi'criDereub»crlber., ad*u-* mthee uorougBorougnb orf Freeholr-reannido uouniCounty ofi UonHOT. - Dated December 2(1, 1085. Three stitches were taken to ministratrix ae sfo Charles R. Juckett's second period THIS $25-a-month time-payment plan car and insurance, you pay $24 for llliald. their debts and , mouth. New Jersey, to satiety a decree ol Alston Beelcman, Bol'r. the wound. demands against t..in*» •_-said - •-—..astate,. undtr laid court amounting to approximate!} US line.) m.l*. pproblem s of democracyy class gavg e up oath, within six months from tht dat-• * o*f U.OU.OO--..u.oo. Kathleen Henderson has returnei enables you to buy a New Ford V-8 the year of credit; if the balance i« th* aforesaid order or they will be (or- All that certain tat, tract or oarcel ol its regular studies last week to dis- om •ver barred of their actions therefor land and premises, hsrolnattar particularly Monmoutb County Surrogated Office. cuss the death of King George V. t^"?™™^™ " car through your Ford dealer on new 1 ld iU crl b appendicitis operation. $200 you pay $12. Your credit cost "D'UV * '< -- " - "- described, altuate, lying and being In the In the matter of tie estate ot W Strutter They also talked on the advantages 1 Borough of R*d Bank, In tb* County ol Jonea. deceased. of having a young man for the new Mary Crammer recently underwen low monthly terms. for one year ia the original unpaid -,-. . Monmouth and State of New Jersey. Notice to creditors to present claims ruler. It was explained why ..there an appendicitis operation. She Is re Mlddletown, N. I. Beglnntasr at a point In the southerly anainst estate- v ported to be rnuch Improved but fit' Alston Betkman, Kvu Una ol WaUace Stnet distant thirty-seven Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Don- have been so many insane rulens such After the usual low down-payment balance multiplied by 6%. Counsellor at Law, feet and elx Inches westerly from ths abay, Surrogate of tb* County of Mon. as Rasputin anil Mad Louis of convalescing. Bad Bank, N. J. southwtst comer of Wallace Street and mouth, mad* on th* thirty-first day of Stanley Parker, a member of th is made, $25 a month is all you have UCC plans provide you with in- ~ William Street at the northwest cornar ol December, use, on the application of Wil- France. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JEKSff. lot No. 7 as shown on Map of Rome Build- liam Strothet Jones. Jr., Charlsa Maurr H. Carl Kalt, business English February graduating class, will leav to pay for any type of new car, includ- surance protection at regular confer* 110/400. ing and Reslty Company: thence (1) Jones and United Ststee Trust Company teacher, la preparing a spelling bee after his graduation for William an. To PRESTON KBUMBHAAR HERNCONI southerly along the westerly Una of Io1 ot New York, executors of th* estat* of Mary colle^ of Virginia. By virtu* of *,n order of the Court ot No. 7 on* hundred and fifty fe*t to the W Strother Jones, deceased, notlc* la between six of his best pupils and six ing insurance and financing. ence rates. You have not only fire and northerly Una of a right of way ten feet- hereby given to the creditors ol said da- members of the local Lions club. John Slnica Injured his leg la Chancery qf N«aw JeratgpJerseyey,. made on the dedy wide; thenc* (3) along th* northerly line c.aied to nhlblt to the subscrltwre, axe*. week while sleigh riding on prlva Your cost for this extension of credit theft insurance, but $50 deductible col- of th* dat* "hereof "-". I'n"n a- certai——n cause of said right of way, thlrty.seven feet and utdra as aforesaid, their debts and de> whereiInn Katnerlnl * HernioHd n Is patitlomtitietr , inebM „ ...... - property on Riverside drive. 't a ' ' point, being the southeast rnands agalnM th* said *stat*, under oath, Oakland Street News. is only '/j of 1% a month on your orig- lision, and protection against other ac- an....d. yoyoi u ar* th* defendant, you are r*. corMr oj ot0M. J,nj of ,,|a Mt,,,,,,uulu wlthtn six months from the dat* of th* Marjorle Munden suffered a cut r. quired to answer th* petitioner i petition cointroctlon and Development Company; Last Friday afternoon the 6-B class afores.ld order, or they will be forerer her hand and other minor injurl< on or before the second d*y of March. ti,,nCe (a) northerly along said lands, one barred of their actions therefor against Challenged the 6-A class to a baaket- . inal unpaid balance and insurance. cidental physical damage to your oar. MM, or In defiu t thartof, such decree nOTnrlia ,nfl «(ty fett to the southerly line Die , Foster » DinnUli. Frost. d«oeased. tion was made and questions were and stated by the Surrogate of the County Solicitors. Notice to creditor! tt> present claim* fully answered. of Monraoutfi and reporUd for settlement (It I.) 124.71 against astat*. to th* Orphans Court of said County, on Pursuant to th* order of Jostuh L. Donshay. Surrogate of the County of Uon- lllvcr Street News. LONGER LINES Thursday! the twenty-seventh day of Feb- SEE THEM ruary" AD. ISS«. at 10 o'clock A. M, at 111/407 moutli. made on th* twenty-sUth day of An array of clay dishes la being IN FORD V-8 which Urn* applcatlon will t>* mad* for IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. Dscember, 191S, on tht application of AT OUR the allowance of commissions and counsel To Cicero M. A. Dawsoji, Cl.mmls Daniels, Lydla M. Smith, administratrix of th* es- exhibited in Mrs. Bertha Shoemaker's FOR 1936 Odle Gardner, Mrs. Odle (Jardner, ftcor- tate of Harry M. Frost, deceased, nolle* homeroom. A now,/jet of pictures SHOW ROOMS W'.*..D.m«. 'anna Dlxon, Joanna T. Holler. James la hereby given to tha creditors of said ihowlng construction Of. the new K. Holley and George A. Push, executor deeeaeed to exhibit to th* eubecrlbar. ad- KENNETH H. McOUEEN, ot the estate of George L. llanson, de- ministratrix at afortsald, their debts and building has also been posted. Red Bank. N. J.. demands against the stir) tttat*, undtr Administrator. ceased I Miss Bcrnadlnc Stewart's class Is By virtu* of an Order of th* Court of oath, within six months from the date of Harry Klatsky, Esq., Chancery of New Jersey, made on the daythe afonaald ord.r, or they will b* for- •tudylng wool. Posters of sheep and « Eaet Front St.. ot the date hereof, In a caus* thsretn de- ever barwd of their actions ther»for ot Sheep grazing have also been mode Red Bank. N. J. against the said subscriber. J Proctor. pending wherein Fannie B. Pugh of Rooky by the pupils. Mount, County of Nash, Stale of North Dated Freehold. N. J., Dec. le. ltll. Carolina, Is complainant, and you and t,Y»IA M SMITH, Miso Anna Garrlgnn's pupils are NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT others are defendants, you are required Mlddlelown, N, J. Itudylng the Eskimos. They have Ctat* of Frederick Johnson, dsceased. t„o _.appear—r. and -answe -r the complainant'r .... .s Al«tnn Beekman, Esq., a large poster picturing the life ot Notice la hereby given that the accounts bill of complaint on or Wore tha eighth Counsellor at Law, of ta* subscriber, administrator with will I ,].y 0{ March, next, or In default thereof, R.d Hank, N, J. the people and homes. They are al- annexed of th* aslate of said deceased, will .nch decree may be made against you as •0 studying their hnblte and ways of b* audited and stated by th* Surrogate of thee Chancellor shall think euultsble and NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT. living. til* County ol Monmoutb and reported for justjstt. To LEOPOLD FLATOW. and to any otbw settlement ta th* Orphans Oourt of said BalB d bill Is (lied to fortclos* a mortgaie person. Arm or corporation to wham II - A large poster showing th» news may concern; ot the day Is on display In Miss Fan- I'l.KASE TAKE NOT1CB that on th. ole Rosin's home room. lBth ilsy of December. 101), a writ of at- IVMIIIJ in piut>K*e« uuu« VU£, I'MKB 1, etc., tachment Issued out of the Honmouth Dottle LoverBldge and Mildred jlven to secure payment of the sum ofCounty Circuit Court at ths Initanc. and Htndrlokaon of the class have the I691.2S upon premlsss, 187 Ltlghton Ave- stilt ot M. O'H.II Supply Company, a cor- but' collection ot flowers for the nue, Rtd Dank, Honmouth County, New poration, against th* goods, olntt.l.. cred- 16 WasblnatonBt., Red DanV. N J., Jersey. its, things effect, and r.sl property of. term, Administrator with will annexed. And you. Cicero M. A. Dawson, Clem- Leopold Flatow, a reiM.nl of th* City, Benny Banlncaia, Tony Do Lor- Alston BMkman, E«i., I ml* Daniels, Odl* Clardner, Mrs. Oille (lard- County and Btal* of New York, In th* •nco, Matt Ferrlgno and Alex Kogtl B»4 B.nk. N. J., ner, awrglanna Dlion, Joanna T. Hollsy, sum of two hundred and twenttr-ttven DEALERS FOR THIRTY-TWO YEARS proctor. Jamas II- Holliy and flsorge A. Pugh, tx- dollars (1117.00). togethtr with Intern! •r* iMdlnft In tho 8-B-l mathematlcf 1904 ecutor ol the estate of (leorge L. Dawson, thereon from October Itth. l»l», ana pompatltlon. Great progress Is being CireuUUon That Count*. deceased, ar* made partiapartiels defendant to which said writ wat eisouUil aceordlng ta •aid suit because In said b!Ill It Is alleged the jtstute In tuch caie mad* and pro. Mown by Catherine Holding. Angle A' bonUM* n«t»»P»»«r olroujsitlon that you ar* th* rielm and axsoutor of th* vlisj on Dsoemb.r lBth. 1IU, and which ITtlvo, Route Mae Green and Sydney 90 Monmouth St., -thai kind Tht Btnliur hp-|» *•>• deceased owner of th* equity ot rademp. •oMI. ^ only kind th«t oounU with the ml- Upn In end to eala mortsagvd premises. Dated January 7. 19J«. A. play "Th« Truthful W!«h" Is to vtrtlitr. No prtmlumi or othtr In- CECIL W. ROTZELU k* RrMinUd by th* f Irli of Nathan MOUNT-ENGLISH ductmanta hurt tvw bttni oBtrtd to Solicitor of Complainant, Mourt etreulKUon.—Advttlli*u«nt. l«t O»op*t Itnvrt, OarnJen. M. 1. •i B RED BANK REGISTER. JANUARY 80.1936. Pawn Red Bank Artist In j^^^jg*.. horse to make up hit Uam. Herman ing sleighing at Deep Cut, alio on held on Monday evening, February dent of the Monmouth Furniture cor-1 Rltzau shot the sick bone knd cart- numerous other hills. 3. The 1936 budget calls for a rey»u» z°™ «p«nt th« week- ed the dead animal to his place of The Hlllcrest schooPIn Hofcndel ductlon of over J51.6OO from last year's ruptcy. . I luslness at Swimming River. total and in an accompanying letter Walter Culver of Seaford, Dela- _____ «nd u the fftteit of her grandmother, township was closed two days last ( Miss Dorothy Taylor of Dumont week, due to «now gtorm and cAi from Chairman of the Finance Com- ware has been visiting his son and NEW POWER-FLO Mr i. .»*- H.» . o . "ri. Victor L. Zorn of East Orange. nd Theodore SUlwell of Caldwell mittee Albert M. Haluh, he points Ml Jo>e h weather. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- «tM«f H.d Bank win ! "** * P *• Dernberger enter- Irport spent tho week-end visiting out that all deferred Items are taken liam G. Culver. ' P taln d Mrs. William H. Hyer, who has nf?'? ™£i, , 1* K ^ ' « »»«r bridge club Wedneaday at as Htllwell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. been confined to her home on the«are of In full. The amount to be The flre department was called out CROSS COUNTRY IdwarV? dJ? Stilwell. . i . I Holmdel turnpike is slowly lmprov- raised by taxation for borough pur- Tuesday afternoon ifto put out a flre John Dzleyzc returned to Brooklyn ' poses Is $68,16506 against $69,794.03 In a garage on the Martin property prize. it week after spending two weeks j ln(? for 1835. Councilman Currle, who on Atlantic street. The garage wan BATTERY 1 8 1 Henry L. Bennett, Jr., of Beers Btltuted. ^""L^r ?,!!;.? "^?!'!"; street has accepted 'a position with was elected on the Dr. Bogardus nearly destroyed. j Compare with any ?9 of a number of well known Now York Mrs> 8 B ildlng with his sister, who has been ree p p ticket in 1034, was present for the „-. n» 11 *>* I -Af' ' Henderson, Miss Q. Members of Rarltan post, Ameri- buttery. musicians, who %r»L,?T* «• Ferry Mrs. Henry E. Hutchlnson, :onflned to her home by Illness. the Central railroad at Elizabethport. first time this year. He refused to can legion, and the Ladles' auxiliary young artists to the ppublic. Mn. y, y , Several persons from, the village at- vote on anything and went home Give* Extra Power Mrs. F. Howard Lloyd, Mra. Carl A. held a dance at the old Dutch Tavern Hanco was choeen to appear on the tended the funeral of the late Police early. Resolutions were passed con- at South Keyport Tuesday night. for Lights, Ignition, program witit h a WWa nerlan aoprano Oesswsln^ ^It, Mrsa B. Christia £Sn wm^u-Heuaer anUd Lieutenant Edward Connors of Red Keyport News. cerning the cleaning up of the har- ; Radio und Heater. K M u a John S. Matthews, Sr., is recover^ ana several Instrumentalists. She *'!_. ™ " "d ^ ££v™ '."SLS"™ Bank, who died early last Saturday bor and asking that a channel be dug ing from a dislocated shoulder sus- m A 7 c lornlng. The funeral was held Mon- (The Red Bank Register can be bought to the depth of nine feet at low- will ulns "Bonjour Sueon" by Thorne, °J "[ ' „ bh.FjWSa *pa" r .,i Keyport from Costa Brothers, Mrs. tained when he slipped and fell on an "Nina" by Pergolesl, "Shepherd Thy ! S._,\^£M. J lay. The late Lieut. Connors was Florence Melee, Gus Scnson and Mrs. Clara water mark. These resolutions will Icy sidewalk. Demeanour Vary" by Brown and jorn In the house now occupied by Suaiman.) be submitted to the Army .engineers. $ Miss Frances Lloyd Is employed by Patrick Carton and family, Just a A report of Myron VanPelt's on the Mrs. Joseph Curtis is spending sev- "Sing.; a Sons of Sixpence" by John Wlleon, proprietor of the Pal- eral days with Mr. and Mrs. H. Hughes. tho Prudential Life Insurance com- ew days before his death he had condition of the flre alarm system pany at Newark. ace diner, is a surgical patient In the Loomis of Freehold. Mra. Hnnco haa studied with Isi- >ecn in conversation with an Everett Memorial hospital at Long Branch, was put on the minutes over the ob- Miss Evangellne Mundy of Me- esldent. jection of Councilman Currle. Mr. The I.eyport Literary club will be dore Luckatobo and Leta Dealy of Mrs. J. H. Hendrickson spent tho entertained tomorrow afternoon by 5 New York and Mabel Brlggs of 1*- tuchen was the week-end guest of Tho children of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- VanPelt's report showed the con- her college roommate, Miss Frances an Long are confined to their homo week-end with Miss Emily Quig ot dition to be In very poor shape when Mrs. Norman B. Lbckwood at her Week-End sell seminary at Auburndale, Mass- Summit. homo on Elizabeth street. achusetts, and is now a pupil of Olive Lloyd. ty illness. he took It over the first of the year. .00 Allowance on Your Dr. and Mrs. 8. M. Lazow attended Members of , the Keyport Yacht Bills to tho amount of over $7,000 A luncheon Is being held today at Wyckoff, Red Bank vocal teacher. club will hold their annual Monte the Reformed church house under Old Battery. Mrs. Wyclcoff, will accompany Mrs. a performance of "Three Men on a were paid. The collector of taxes, 1 Hone" at New York Wedneaday. Hazlet News. Carlo night at tho club house on Feb- Gordon Davlson will be asked to re-the auspices of the Ladles' guild of Hance at the piano. ruary 11. Recharged FREE for 21 George Kalleran and Edward port on back taxes and tax title the church. Months. 0 Hci'flitB and replacements 1,000,05 Total ntnount thought to bo Tutnl amount thoiitfht to lie naceaiAry 1167,653.00 iipm iry J Bft.fllS.OO MEN'S LADIES' Puled this 27th dny of Jnnuary, !U30. 800 The following proportions will al«o \-a submit toil: 11 EIH.Att SMITH. RE-SOLVED, That the Hoard of fcduca- District Ckrfc. Suits Dresses Baume NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Bangue 43c U»t»to of CUncy D. Hoyidon. tlecenaftd. Nolfcu h hereby w|Vtm thut tha «c- Overcoats Coats th« piucham nml li r'.itl.ttlon of new hci counta of tho liutiaci IhdiB, nubnUtiitfld trun- Amazing New In* xilnnt ut MMiilttuwn B**hi>i»l .. t of iho estate of us Id (lccon*ad, will t>a nudltoil ntnl stated by the Sunotfnt* of tha ll 0 n C County of Mnmm»utti nmi reporttxl for Mt- Top Coats Suits V--Tn nt "ho num">f j'j.OflO.on »>o tmmi- nont. U> tho Oiplmnt Court ot mid ferred from tha Current Ksnunno account County, on Thursday, thn nineteenth day PHILCO to ltapiilr* un«l Henluei'nwnu imil ihM tho of Match, A. I', U;iU. nt IOSOO o'rluek A. num of 15,600.00 be tinn»f*n'.«« from the M., ut which time .application will b« until*, Current Expenin account to Cni'Itnl Out- Model 692C CASH AND CARRY for the ftllownma of commlatlonv and ln> counnel t'nfH. Kant It U A n*w Phllco Com- ' UAltltY 9. CHAMMKHI*A»N. Oatntl Jnnunry 17, A. l>. IBflfl. pact opanting onelth«r A.O. Dittrirt Clflilc. TMK ri.AINFIKI.lt THUMT UOMPAHTp This Price Includes Minor Repairs. NOTK: Tho twin "iiiruMt expoiupa" lly: John V. Trurapor*, or D.O. Fin* Mahogany cab- Includes inliu'l.ialn', Uaoliorn1. janltoriT and Ainlntniit Trimt OfliBflf. ln.t with bwutUul »p.»k«r Tiiedlrtil Indicium' ntilarluM, futil, toxt- •in 1'i-rk Avo, riNlnflild, W. 1« nrllla both front and baok. iiooks Hrlmnl IIU,>I>1ICH, fluBH, ti uim.xjilit- MATII1 II, HAMtl/rOH. lion of I-UL'.IH, tuition of p'.inll* rUtotnllntf P. 0. Dot HO, nf (he Itonrd of Kiln ration «ti*ll ht »t J««»t *l yqain'of «tre. * cttlr.*,, !lo ttwt STERLING AND DYERS and reitldent nf the adlool district, Hint A boriftfklo nnwnpapftr phKll hftvs httn mch n rltlsen mid rent- -the kind Tho n«Kl"Af ha»-i§ thft Omit tor *i taunt, tl»ret* ytmrH Imim.tiatwly only klml that vuwntn with th« *4- Furniture Shop 38 Monmouth St. Opp. Town Hal! iMoreilhiir MB or her ImronilnK * m«mt>«r nf rttu'h Utmnl, mul ihnll bo aM* to re*(I vertl««r, No moniluma or othtr Ifv OFBW KVKNINOS. Phone R. B. 1956. RIH) wilt*. Y tliH'fiiTietifR Imvn over twfln fiflTofMU t Vtt White Bt rhone It B. »!. r«lltloni, Ufiillr nominating eandldaU* Ei>ht RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 80,1986. Ur of seasoning. While a broiled dealred in a tightly covered contain- •Uak has a tantalising flavor of Its er. When ready to use, put a little BOOKLETS mentioned uo Chi* pa«f Food, of count, must be well Canned Food Is own and really needs no additional In a shaker an! sprinkle on the meat »nd announced as lre« to reader" teasoned to be worthy of •Maonlni. yet you may ba interested after It Is broiled, just aa you would may be obtained by addressing Aid In Serving In knowing how to obtain that "dif- salt and pepper. itt piquancy. ferent" flavor chefs sometimes pro- SIDNEY SNOW care of thl» paper Three Meals a Day duce. This recipe for chefs' season- Boys can make extra pocket money 1955 Delicious Meals ings may bs used with broiled steaks Copyright BY SIDNEY SNOW oi chops, or ground meat of all kinds. selling The Register.- -Advertisement •»•••••»•«••»•»•••••««»' Blended Vegetables Solve Howe- CHEF'S STEAK SEABQjNINO JELLIED VEAL LOAF PLEASES FAMILY ! Jellied Meat Wives' Problem in Preparing 1 cup table salt Woman's Exchange Bake It On The 1 teaspoon black pepper Open 9i80 A. M. to I V M. Hot Off the Griddleil Varied Dishei. 1 teaspoon paprika Children'* and Infants Clothing, Square Is New Often Change 1/8 teaspoon cayenne knitted wear, assortment of neces- By Well blended vegetables are like 1/8 teaspoon mace well blended colors. They produce i clove garlic sary and lovely articles; also cakes, cookleB and rolls. ESTHEB DONLAN Vogue In Cakes In Your Menu harmony. Every housewife knows Main the peeled garllo with the I how Important it is to get a variety broad side of a knife and mix with Something for everybody. «••••••••••••••••••••••• of vegetables Into the family diet, and the other seasonings. Store this, If IB LINDEN PLACE When cooking: strong onions and Cooks Turn to Square Cake* as Economical Duh it Tempting how difficult it Is where Mary Hhes cabbage, the use of a large amount Change to Serve for Main one vegetable and Johnnie likes an- of water will Insure a more delicate Aid to Frosting and Serv< other, and father still another. flavor. ing. Coorie. —o— Canners have produced a harmony Mustard and baking powder settle By Helen Gwetholyn Reea of flavor and have taken a task off In the can and should be stirred Layer cakes are now very much on the hands of the housewife by pre- the square; oh, round ones are still paring delicious canned mixed vege- lightly before measuring. popular, but many women have When you wish to serve something found that square cakes axe easier very different In tho way of a jellied tables. It pays to buy clean food from to bako .J teaspoon granulated gelatin vegetables thinly. tiqtiarea of lightness are put together ing dish. Four over the vegetables with the Icing suggested, a cake of y teaspoon onion juice one-half cup of cream. Mix together true Importance Is bound to result 1H teaspoon salt one-fourth cup grated cheese and Salt and eugar lumps should be H teaspoon of pepper one-fourth cup buttered crumbs and broken before measuring. CHOCOLATE SPICE CAKE % teaspoon thyme sprinkle over the top of the vege- Speck mace tables. Brown In moderate oven. % cup shortening Speck clove All dinner soups, except bouillon, 1^4 cups sugar This makes five portions. are properly served in soup plates. The Way to a Man's Heart 2 tablespoons cold water 2 eggs Hot water BAKED STUFFED PEPPERS Any kind of soup may be served In 1/3 cup cocoa bouillon cups for luncheon. Mix all Ingredients excepting gela- Cut off the stem ends of six medi- /ome time take your good 1/3 cup hot water tin and water, and pack Into a small um sized peppers and remove seeds % teaspoon soda Via ths Sunday Dinner and membrane. Parboil for two min- 1 cup sour milk, or buttermilk mold having a tight fitting cover. (A old bean pot and in it bake Cheese should be wrapped In a coffee can will do.) Steam for two utes In boiling water and drain. Com- clean cloth, dampened in vinegar, and 2U cups sifted cake flour bine the contents of one No. 2 can of 1 tenspoon baking powder BY SIDNEY SNOW hours In a steamer, waterless cooker kept in a cool place. or a deep kettle which may be tight- mixed vegetables with one cup white a plump roasting chicken. Vj teaspoon salt Probably after a decent meal, I'd sauce. Season well and stun peppers —o— . VJ teaspoon cinnamon think of diets. It only offends nice, ly covered. In using the latter, place Children are great candy eaters, so iot be writing this—but anyway, here old Cushioned people. And If you the mold on a rack In the bottom of with mixture. Top with buttered And then to assure a dinner Vi teaspoon nutmeg is how I feel about it right now: crumbs. If desired a square of sliced make it once or twice a week and M teaspoon cloves don't ask for just a little more pud- the kettle, then fill the kettle with serve it to them after school or in I had a thoroughly unsatisfactory ding and gravy and then for a couple boiling water halfway up the mold. cheese may be placed on each pep- of outstanding character, place of dessert. Cream shortening, add sugar grad- Sunday dinner. So now I am peov- of more biscuits and later on for an- At the end of two hours, drain the per. Place close together In a ahal- lBh and feel abused. And I'll go on other "sliver" of pie and Just a low pan and surround with a little —o— ually, creaming well between addi- juice from the meat in the mold, re- serve with it this beer with tions. Add eggs one at a time and feeling this way all the rest of the "amitch" more of cheese, they'll think move the fat from it, and add enough hot water. Bake In modetate oven Meat and flsh should be taken out beat well. Mix cocoa with hot water day and right on Into tomorrow, you didn't appreciate their Invitation. hot water to make one oup. Mean- until tender and brown, about thirty of paper wrappings and placed in ice and add to creamed mixture. Add There isn't a single, solitary thing And then we sit around the living minutes. a tang all its own.... that can be done about it. The dam- while soak the gelatin In the cold wa- box. soda to sour milk, sift flour, measure, room fire and hear all about the ter for five minutes, then add to the VEGETABLE PIE —o— sift again and add dry Ingredients. B has already occurred. plans of the Program Committee of Blend Into creamed mixture alter- hot liquid, and stir until dissolved. Turn drained vegetables from a No. Try using orange slices with fish •lot that there was anything wrong the Rotary Club and how people are- Pour the gelatin mixture over the 2 can of mixed- vegetables Into but- | nately with milk. Pour Into two with the meal, as meals go. Had it n't paying their bills as they should. instead of lemon slices. been served on, say, a Tuesday or And then It turns out that the after- meat in the mold and chill until thor- tered baking dish and pour over the JACOB RUPPERT'S BEER large square cake pans. Bake In oughly set. To unmold, place the vegetables one can of tomato soup. | in moderate oven (350 F.) for thirty Wednesday, It might even have been noon isn't so awfully cold and while A pinch of baking soda added to an enjoyable meal. But Sunday din- it will be dark before we know it, by mold in a pan of hot water for about Roll out biscuit dough, cut In rounds "MEUOW WITH AGE" minutes. When cool, frost with the ten seconds. Serve very thin slices. boiled syrup will keep it from crys- following recipe: ner Is different. One sort of expects golly, maybe we can slip in nine holes and lay on top. Bake for fifteen to tallizing. some visible demonstrations of prep- of golf, playing winter rules, and twenty minutes In a hot oven. —o— PEPPERMINT FROSTING aration. It is even all right to be anyway, a little exercise is good af- ' fflso t^BTUBBY" Jelly should be kept stored In a IVJ cups sugar kept waiting a few minutes (but not ter a big dinner. Then, too, we mustn't NO-DEPOSIT NON-RETUHNflBLE BOTTLE cool, dry place because dampness 1/3 cup water more than a few minutes) while the forget that there's nothing Sunday Chef's Steak Seasoning tends to promote mold growth. 2 tablespoons com syrup last touches are put onto the gravy evenings except a little pick-up sup- Sunday Menus Compact- Handy-Convenient ••>! teaspoon salt and while the biscuits are popped in- per—just a pot of beans, and the rest _ IUMI uMmv. MMI auiutv •• «u»u« iom«. J 2 egg whites to the oven and while one's host Is of the roast beef to eat cold and a Is Described If you cook your cereal in the dou- *& teaspoon peppermint extract delaying proceedings by making a cole slaw and some bottles of beer, If Win Prizes uiuoHy Jf]d ble boiler at night in order to have Few drops red coloring whale of a fuss about putting an ex- you want beer, or iced tea, If you Chefs often have the knack of It ready the first thing in the morn- tra edge on the carving knife. And want iced tea. And one more pie making food taste differently some- priced et IU ing, pour a cup of cold water over Boll sugar and water to 238 F., or one can even overlook, If not almost that was held out from dinner. For Many how, and very often it Is only a mat- the cooked cereal just before leaving until it spins a thread when dropped enjoy, the smug little smirk of satis- it, and this will prevent a hard crust from spoon. Pour slowly over stlmy- faction as the lady of the house flbs Yes, brother1 and sister, there's a forming. Pour this off before reheat- beaten egg whites. Add peppermint cheerfully like thiB: "My goodness, I Sunday dinner —and nothing fancy, Mrs. E. Bahr of Tonkers, N. Y., a •»»<•••»••*»»»••»•••»«••»«>••••«><•»»• '•••«••••« >••••••••«#« •»••• ing cereal. extract and coloring, and beat until guess I am losing what little skill I either, but just a plain, comfortable reader df the Press, has won a box of consistency to spread. Spread be- had at cooking. This roast isn't at dinner to which any man likes to sit of All Comet Rice Products for the tween layers and over outside of down to along about 1:30 or 2:00 following $2 Sunday menu: HO MEAL IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A GLASS OF Stew seedless raisins and serve squares. Sprinkle with chocolate all what It should have been. I do I o'clock—nothin'lkthi g much bu bt cold with a little orange juice. An Fruit Cocktail * .18 economical and delicious dessert. gratings. hope you'll excuse It And the bis-1 Well roasted beef and brown gravy, cults didn't turn out well at all. Why,thickened just so—and brown. And Stuffed Breast of Veal 1.20 ten years ago, when my mother was Yorkshire pudding that isn't soggy Baked Sweet Potatoes . .10 still Hying with us, I wouldn't have but that does cloy up a bit and ab-Smothered Carrots .05 RUPPERT'S BEER dared to put biscuits like this on thesorb gravy—and mashed potatoes Pickled Beeta •OS table. Why, even at her age, sh'dand any old kind of vegetables except Celery .10 have threatened to spank me good." spinach—preferably baked squash at Upside-down Cake jr, It Aids Digestion And then everybody comes up for Coffee and Cream .10 a second helping and the lady of the this time of the year. And of course biscuits and plenty 1 RINQ IN THE NEW:- house has to jump up to run into the of good butter and If there is a bowl J2.00 kitchen and see that Mary starts the of jam on the table so much the bet- Mrs. Harry Wlnsten of Westport, H. G. DEGENRING coffee lust right: "I don't know ter and a jar of pickles comes In Conn., a subscriber to the Westport- This is the spirit of our day. Keep in step by what's, come over servants these handy. er Herald, is the winner of a tray days. "You'd think that with the de- Apple pie with a good, flaky crust and an assortment of Borden's DISTRIBUTOR for RUPPERT'S BEER using your dollars intelligently and economically. pression and all and the number of and the apples not too well done, Cheese. A case of Ruppert's Beer people looking for work, a girl would some chunks of New York state has been won by Mrs. I* Westerman, and Manufacturer of MILK, will show the way. Be glad of a good home and nothing cheese and a second cup of coffee— Brooklyn. to worry about. But I don't know—I Once, more, brother and sister, A Senecl Hand-Made Salad Bowl CLUB ROYAL CARBONATED BEVERAGES lust don't know—I'll be so glad when there's a Sunday dinner for you.Is being sent to Mrs. William Mark- the children are a little older and we An(i m|ndy0U | nothing fancy—none ham of Englewood, N. J., and a case won't have | to bother with any of your canapes or thin broths In of Trommel's White Label Beer has Rear 16 West Front St. PHONE 1051 strange help." I cups to Irritate you when you want to been won by Mrs. T. Wheeler of Red Bank N. J. Drink Your Quart of Milk a Day Along about then, I'm telling my- qet organized and lust spoil your ap- Valley Stream. self that Sunday dinner is no time tq ' petite if you take them seriously. To try and be a lucky winner, just send In your best suggestions for a Sunday Dinner for Four Persons, Dressing Makes Fruit c" Corn Pops Into costing not more than Two Dollars, to Sidney Snow, In care of this paper. Salad More Than Salad Children's Breakfast NEW WAY SHREWSBURY DAIRY CO., INC. It pays to advertise In The Register. No matter how you serve it, a fruit "No, dear, no more jam 'til you've salad 1B still a fruit salad, but with finished your cereal!" this easily prepared dressing your | In homes all over the country, that Serving You 15 Years With Milk Produced Solely guests will cease to call it a salad phrase, or similar phrases, may he and will Bay "delicious," "delightful" heard day after day, as mothers TO BUY A in Monmouth County. and "divine." wrestle with the problem of getting Jersey Ce'ral I Own BOTH-New Model 3BP -X- FRUIT SALAD DRESSINO youngsters to eat enough of the right kind of food. * EASY Washer AND New Modd * Bed Bank 1455. Broad Street, Shrewsbury, N. J. 4 egg whites 31 EASY Ironer—yet pay no more 2/3 cupful sugar Recently mothers have discovered Power &Lig.. Jo. 1 tablespoonful of flour an Important ally In handling this pei month than either formerly +• responsibility. That ally is none w 'A teaspoonful salt other "than your familiar friend—pop cort ALONEI COMPLETE 3 tablespoonfuls of, lemon juice corn. 4 tablespoonfuls of vinegar To children, eating pop corn is far Vi pint of cream, whipped 4 FREE Demonstration La TOUT + % pound of marshmallows from a duty—it's a pleasure and a PREFERRED STOCK treat: The fact that hot buttered pop •* home. * Beat the egg whites stiff in the up- corn is a remarkably nourishing food per part of a double boiler. Mix is only part of the story. The most • BOUGHT - SOLD sugar, flour and salt together and important part is how well children 3 NO DOWN PAYMENT! EASY QUOTED FOR YOUJt (omplete ENJOYMENT add slowly to the egg whites. Add like it. the lemon juice and vinegar, stirring While the most of us think of pop all the time and cook In the double corn in the good old National way— A Par only $1.25 per w*«k boiler until thick. Chill, then add the that is with butter and salt, and First New Jersey Securities ra: whipped cream and the marshmal- coming out of a paper bag, another than 18c a dayl) la r.i sal HOME LAUNDRY lows cut into pieces with scissors. delightful way to serve It is with a Company, Inc. monthly lnilalmenU. bowl of rich milk. If you are having trouble getting ELECTRIC B1DG. Candy Roll Time your child to eat cereal In the morn- «5 Talcs 3 YEARS to pay! ing try serving for a change some Atbury Park Phone 2121 Is All The Time pop corn In thia manner, and watch how readily It will be consumed. FRUIT CANDY ROLL, The now Model 3BP EASY Washer— }i cup light brown sugar, firmly packed with Ui big capacity, 3-sone Turho- MAN -0 -WAR 2 teaspoons dark corn syrup lator washing action—with EASY '.4 cup milk Otic of the finest blended Vi teaspoon vanilla electric pump that emptlea the water 1 cup chopped flg^s Menus for the Week on the market. Contains not less x when washing to finished. \ h cups moist cocoanut BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER than 21*4% straight over Combine sugar, corn syrup and 18 years old MAN O'WAB is pleag. milk. Place over low flame until MONDAY PLUS the new Model 31 EASY Ironer inglv smooth, with a mellow sugar Is dissolved and mixture boils. n»ketl Apple Bacon Rarebit B«sf and Lamb PU Continue boiling until a small (irillcrl Hum ntul Carrot Salad Parsley Potato*• that eliminates tiresome standing up bouquet, whose delicious mildness | tmount forms a soft ball in cold wa- Apple Dumpling HutUred Carrota . to Iron—that sares half to two-thirds is completely satisfying. | ter (234 F.). Remove from fire. Cool Toant Tea or Coco* Cuourab«r Salad slightly. Add vallln and beat until I'ofTce or Milk Prun* Whip band boning time. creamy. Add fruit and cocoanut ami COSM or Bear knead well, shape Into rolls, 1% inch- TUESDAY es In diameter. Wrap In waxed pa- (.rapefrult Corned B«ef Haah— Hamburger PattU BOTH may now be purchased at the per; chill. Cut In sllceB. , Scrnmblod Egtf Pepper R«llsh Ulead Potato« SAME TIME—lor the same low pay- Hot Hoi In Stewed P«dri Ei call oped Corn To nut Tea or Hllk Hllced Sour BMU ments formerly needed to buy either Co (Tea or Milk ButUracotch Pt« CoffM one. DEEP GROTTO WEDNESDAY OrnnB« Juice Spilt Pea Soup Pan PrUd Uw OH *W£ o« Sim finite Cranberry S&Ud Au Gratln Pot*toei Huckwhedt Cakcn— MulTlnn Lima B«ana DRY GUN 3ymp Tea or Milk P«ar SsUd Coffee or Milk L«xnon ChllTon Fl» COITM An equally fine liquor of rare THUItSDAY (futility —idea) for Mnrtinls and Ktewed Prun«a Ham and Mactranl nrftlntd V«al Chop nit othei populur mixed drinks, Out meal with Cream en caiwrol* Huhad Brown Potatoes "There u no greater m\s[onunt than I'Vonrh Tonat — Mixed Gre«ni 8aUd Craamed Celery itotli products ore blended mid not 10 be Me to hear mij/ortune " Mnrinnln

wbllt thslr foei w«r« undliclpltntd ADDITION TO FAEK. iods In the nation's history, Washing- honanun «rmed only with primitive ton made his headquarters In the old wttponi. But ths Algerian* b»4 »t Another Parcel Added to Irlonlstown Ford mansion, now a part of the park th«lr head a born leader ot men, National I'ark. property. This building was erected and on* of th» gruUtt military by Colonel Jacob Ford, great-great- geniuses of alt tiro*. For yean he The area of the Morrietown, New great-grandfather of the present outwitted and outfought tho best ersey, National Historical park, rich donor, and hi« eon, Colonel Jacob general! of France. Time and again In Revolutionary lore, was increased Ford, Jr., whose widow was General fruitless expeditions were lent Monday by the Kilt of another par- Washington's hostess. :cl of the old Ford estate, which in- By Qulnton Jumps. against him. He wa* as elusive as a puff of smoke. In tot face of a iluded much of tho section occupied Commemorative stamps (rom Ger- massed attack his men would scat- >y General George Washington and Grand Jury Organization. many, Finland and Latvia are prime ter like the sands of their native his durinp the bit- The first steps toward the forma- h this week. desert. Then with the French tx- ,er winters of 1779-80. tion of the Monmouth county grand The German Is- jury association were' taken at a hauBted by pursuit, they would re* By J. Lester Eisner, |one of Its duties, or would be done Deeds to approximately four afcres sue conslota of & appear as If they had sprung from at Its request. meeting held at the home of Mrs. P. jingle stR^ip, a 40- were presented to Secretary Ickes at J. Devlin of Matawan on Saturday. the earth, and sweeping down on Chairman Ifor New Jersey Inter- Before satisfactory standards for Washington, D. C, by Francia Gualdo n[ennlR blue, to the French columns would annihi- Industrial water can be formulated, Mrs. Devlin was a member of the celebrate t h state Sanitation Commission. Ford of Eatontown, direct descend- September term of the grand Jury. late them. comprehensive study must be ant of the original owners. II icntli anniversary Standards of Purity. Willis A. Woolley of Long Branch DI the German air But not always waa Abd-El-Kader made of the character of water sup- accompanied by Senator W. was named chairman of the associa- successful. The Arab chief tains were Standards of water quality Is an plieB needed by various types of In- Barbour. service, or Luft- Jealous of his authority and several Important factor in any discussion tion; Renselaer Carton of Keyport hansa, it bears dustry. Considerable relevant work During the winters of 1779-SoT con- treasurer, and Kenneth J. Mayer of times duB to treachery he was dis- or treatise on pollution. The special hag been done, by the United States 1 o w-w 1 n K e d sidered one of the mosL critical per- Red Bank secretary. peed plane astrously defeated. Then, deserted advisory committee on water pollu- Geological Survey, and a joint com- backjjround ot by his faint-hearted followers, he tion of tho national resources com- mittee of the American Society of drawn uKulnst b would be forced to go into hiding. mittee delved Into thla deeply. Their Civil Engineers and the American white clouds. The inscription below But never did he yalver In his pur- findings are not only Interesting but Institution of Chemical Engineers reads: "Ton ycura of the German air pose. When opportunity presented ot the utmost Importance. has been active in this field. Re eorvlco 1028-1930." Itself, he would once more rally the Tho roplics Indicate that Insofar search on the problems Involved Finland's ofTotlnR Js'its annual tribesmen and as furiously as ever might be extended advantageously to throe-item aet of Red Cross stamps, renew the struggle. as state "health department practice FLORIDA Include some of tho major Indus- which havo . beon 'appearing since la concerned, the status ot otandardi FARES INCLUDE MEALS In the end the faithlessness of hU la as follows: tries, with a view to assisting them GO THE AND STATEROOM 1030, The adheslves 'are bl-colored, followers caused his undoing. De- • the red- cross symbolbeing printed In discovering areas having natural DIRECT ACCOMMODATIONS serted at a crucial moment, he was 1, Aside.from the United States waters best suited to their - require- In rod within a large white circle In captured and sent away to spend Treasury Department standards for .•• - * the lower right corner ot each stamp. ments, and from a broad regiona the remainder of his life In exile. drinking waters, no standard of viewpoint, best applicable to. thct TY.vrl lo Florida lha economical, de- JACKSONVILLE The Ktanins pay tribute to three of A cultivated scholar, skillful diplo- quality or Weanlinos:; for waters de- lijrMfiil way—in real crulia comfort. Bound' c>cr notables, with Rob- needs and In carrying out prope It's a. vacation trip in itself when you mat, fervid patriot and a chivalrous voted to the various uses Indicated Trip ert Henrlk Reh- foe, Abd-El-Kader was admired even measure of water treatment wher • ail on theie big, modem linen with has any widespread degreo ot ac- economically Justified. open and glassed-in promanadea, dack 50 blnder on the V/i- by his enemies. His name stands ceptance among the states. LOW sports, etc. Orchestra* and talking and up marka plus 15- among the most illustrious of his ROUND TRIP picture* on all ships. MMrI ;AMI pennta, Gustav 2. Other standards, where applied, Applications for Postmaster. KATES FOR To JACKSONVILLE—Tun., Thurs., race. are diverse in their specific require- AUTOS and Sat.1. Bound Maurltz Armfeldt Heprlrftcd frcm a Stamp Coll«etor*a Cat- Applications for the position o on tho 2-m plus ilo« of H. E. Harrli k. Co. of Boston. ments and, with one exception, arc of postmaster at Ocean Orove closed To MIAMI—Wednesdays and Satur- '65 Trip 20-p dark violet Copyright 1030 by H. K. Harrll 4 Co. based upon opinions and somewhat yesterday. John Ranler Is tho pres days. and up and Count Arvld loosely correlated experience, rather ent postmaster. Among those wh< Bernhard Horn than on systematlo observational have filed application are William E. on the 2Vi-oi plus Highway Death List data. Tho exception noted la the Taylor, Hugh Moore, George E. Mat- CLYDE-MALLORY LIMES 25-p dark blue. limitation of pollution applicable to thews and Mrs. Marlon VanWInckle Hi Fifth Av», Phom VAnd.rhill 3.8200 or War 34, N. «. Pho». VMIt.r 5-3OOC orTourlil Ag.Mi While theaB-.men Still Too High sources of purified, water supplied, claimed historically as Swedish now Imposed by a few states, a limi- "Although there were approxl- tation baaed upon an extensive series statesmen, each was born In Fln- mately fifty less deaths from acci- of observations by the United States land, dents on New Jersey State routes Public Health Service, the results of Four, men of Latvia are Illustrated during 1935, as compared with 1034, which have been published. • on as many stamps In the set from the picture Is still far from satisfac- that country. They Include: A. Kron- tory," state Highway Commissioner 3. With a few exceptions, there ap- valds on the 3-santlml bright orange; K. Donald Sterner declared today. pears to be a fairly widespread sen- We Cater To Your Dog! A. Pumpurs on tho 10-a green; Ause- "The tabulations made by the Mo- timent favoring the more general use klls on tho 35-a blue and J. Matere tor Vehicle Statistical Division for of water quality standards provided on tho 20-a rose. the year just closed show that the they are based on a sufficiently Table d'Hote or a la Carte record for State roads Is Improving sound scientific foundation to Justify MENU / Collector King and the figures, which are being final- their general use. George V, whose portrait hae ap- ly checked with municipal reports, An abstract of the salient com- peared on tho stamps ot Great Brit- indicate that the drop In fatalities ments on the question of standards FRESH BEEF DINNER ain since 1011 and was Included In for this class of thoroughfare will be presented here, covering tho present Raw or Cooked the design of last year's silver Jubi- about fifty. score, limitations, defects and possi- lee lseue, was even more closely 'as- "During 193* the loss of ill lives bilities for the Improvement of water Prepared and Delivered Daily sociated with philately. He was one was charged to accident «i state quality standards, as well as pertin- FRESH VEGETABLES of tho world's noted collectors,. and routes and for 1933 the total was 402. ent observations which occurred to Varied to Diet his group often has been referred to We have been able to help in reduc- the committee. SPECIAL MEALS PREPARED FOR CONVALESCING as the most complete layout of un- ing the 1935 list by constructing a DOGS IN "ACCOEDANCE WITH TOUR VETEMNAB- used and used stamps of - Great eafsty Island In our new roads which Drinking and Domestic Water CEREALS Britain, including tho colonies and take heavy trafflo but much remains Standards. In Proportion lAN'S INSTRUCTIONS. dominions. It was said that the only to be done particularly on the old The United States Treasury De- Item m|eslnK from his list was the thoroughfares which have gained partment drinking water standard Is famous British G>lana one-cent, now BLENDED DAILY the dreaded name 'death traps.' the only standard of Its kind to bs By the Found the property of the widow of Ar- considered because of its widespread thur Hind, noted American collector. "I had hoped to obtain $850,000 from the Legislature for 1936 ag a use, by health and water authorities. The Canine Kitchen The late king began his collection start towards the elimination of With a few minor exceptions, it ap- ON A PLATTER when he was a lad. He built it up these spots but It appears necessary pears to be adequate for Its purpose, Beady to Serve SHREWSBURY, N. J. to the point where it contains num- to dip Into the highway funds for both in scopo and definiteness of erous rarities, qulto a number of $5,300,000 for unemployment relief statement. Desirable revision per- Phone Inquiries — Red Bank 2043-J. which are regarded as tho only onea from last year. This use ot the tains to the inclusion, in the chemi- existing. While he was Duke of money will make It necessary to de- cal section of tho standard, of tha Tfork, ho obtained many staanps first- lay alterations that should be done limits of permissible amounts of cer- hand on his visits to various divisions at once. tain toxic substances, such as bar- o! the empire. "We aj^eady know many points ium, boron, flourlne and cyanide, and Coupled with his collecting was where we' could Initiate the safety to alteration of tho limits of certain the wide knowledge he gained In work but we will have a complete chemical substances now included In paphilatelyy . His collection Includes es- survey made of accident records the standard, for example, zinc. •ayaa , proofs and perforation trials through a grant of Federal Funds ap- There is also under consideration that aro regarded ns outstanding. proved by State WPA Director Ely. tho advisability of a modification of ' It was said of tho king that he The recent headings in tho press, the bacteriological section of the never accepted a stamp afi a g"t, al- 'Auto Death Toll Beaches New High,' standard so as to Incorporate certain ways preferring to purchase outright Is a challenge tor tffactive steps. The specifications not now Included, or the Items going Into his collection. present frightful toll Is further ac- •which aro in neod of classification. The new klnjr, Edward VIII, also centuated by; the statement that 'not To make the treasury standard more has been a collector, but has never a single railroad passenger was acceptable for general application to been as enthusiastic about the sub- killed In a train accident on steam domestic water supplies It probably ject as was his father. rallroadB in the United states In the need3 revision to provide an upper Meanwhile, with a new British first six months of 1935.' The rail- limit of hurdness and further speci- king, stamp experts look for the ap- roads have labored earnestly to ,*• reach this goal and we have the ob- fications to prevent the supplying of Your car needs pearance within a reasonable period unduly aggressive or corrosive of a new set bearing Edward's por- ligation now to strive to set the same standards for our highways. waters causing deposits in pipes or trait In keeping with the rule of boilers. placing ths reigning monarch's pic- "Many collisions on hills could be ture on tho current stamps. Amendments or additions to the prevented by wider paving and some Treasury Department standard would AB crown- prince, Edward's por- of the existing sharp turns also con- lubricated Starting" involve a certain amount of prelim- trait never appeared on the stamps tribute to tho dangers of driving. At of his mother country. Canada pic- other places better lighting Is re- inary research. Since tho official ad- tured him on the Imperial conference quired. Such highways as Routes 20 ministration of tho Treasury Depart- npHERE'S no sport in winter driving when . issue of 1932. and 29 need the safety Island to sep- ment standard Is a function of the arate vehicles traveling In opposite United States Public Health Service, X you have to coddle and coax a slow- Texas Stamp directions. such research (Of necessity would be Tho design for the 3-cont U. S. "For eleven months of 1935 the starting motor every time you stop for an atamp to celebralo the centennial of worst returns were for Route 25 Texas has been approved. When It •where 52 met deaths, 42 of this num- hour or two. You can avoid that. The cure appears in March, It will be the first ber listed for the section north of new Item for Uncle Sam's 1&36 list. New Brunswick. Route 29 Is charged is Tydol, the lubricating gasoline. It will Ire purple, the Bame size as with 31 deaths and the Brunswick a (special delivery, and will bear the Pike, Route 26, with 21. Routs 43, Tydol contains a special lubricating in* portraits of Gun, Sam Houston and the Whlto Horso Pike, had twenty Stephen Fuller Austin. deaths and Route 42, the Black Horse gredient. This oil in the gasoline loosens up Pike, seventeen. There were 31 Texan Slump. fatalities on Route 1 and nine each cold-congealed valves and pistons. Smooths Postmaster General Farley an- on Routes 2, 23, 21 and 28. Route 27 nounced Saturday night that tho Increased the toll by fourteen. The the way for TydoPs famous fast-starting TexaB stanip will be Issued at Gon- only state thorosfchfaret with clean zales, Texas on March 2, 1938. The records for eleven months of 1D35 qualities... And your motor responds with etamp will be on ealo at other post- were Routes 7, 8, S-28 and 34. a sure, safe, split-second get-away. Buy offices the next day or as soon there- -a) i » after as distribution will permit. Says He Waa Struck By Car. Tydol today. Get lubricated starting...at New Agency Eullni. Edward Relily. aged resident of no extra cost. ' Effectivo January 22, 1930, the Spring street, said he was struck by Philatelic Agency requires the pur- a car Sunday while crossing Broad chase of the entire sheet ot stamps street and Bergen place. He was to secure plate numberb . Thl« found lying In the road and rushed Tl'lo Wnli'r Oil Comp means ot all denominations. The to Rlvervlew hospital where he was L.il;iiiU>\wi, V. .1. nRpyng of plato numbers was di- treated for oontuslons and abrasions rectly responsible for the premature of his left knee. exhaustion and withdrawal from sale of many special Issues of stamps, Ilka Wins StOO Scholarship. tho tiOc Zeppelin. In addition, serious The Hormlne Hudon studloa of losses are being sustained by the De- New York have awarded the J200 scholarship to MrB. Elsa D. Bren- blue coal takes all the risk partment no the result of excessive redemptions. So far tho agenoy ie~ necke ot ffilllabcth, formerly of As- I ports, outside of a few dealers pur- bury Park. Miss Hudon holds los- chasing on a commission basis, col- •on> In HMwyn V. Kuhn's fihidlo at lectors agreo with the decision. Ocean Grove. out of fuel buying Manila Flights. IM nine Color 7V...1 You it's You're gambling with the Flights to Manila liuvu for tlio tlmo "HANDKERCHIEF TEST being been suspended pending Im- the Finest Antlintcilc Mined hculthfulne«8 of your home, provements to the Clipper engines. proves anthracite • It requires w'urldfl of cour- But you arc always safe with Only tho two flights were made un- NEW WAYS 'blue coal'. It is actually col- der the airmail contract. cleanest home fuel age and cunning to go inlo u Thl» simple test will prove cage with "l)ig cal»" FiiiirJnif; ored blue an your guarantee of the greater cleanliness ot Tho Heroism of Abd-El-Kader. TO SAVE anthracite as compared to and Knapping on all nidon. No top quality. other fuels. Stretch a A tnlo of undying courage Is re- squaro of cheesecloth over telling when om: of the licasla You can't heat 'blue coal' for called by this Algerian eUmp which the chimney of en oil will strike with their sharp, all around heating satisfaction. shows* a peaenful street scene In tho 4 burner and another over capital city ot Algiers. ON RAIL FARES! the chimney of RII anthrn- ripping claws. Big chances ihoy It keeps radiators sizzling on Algeria was once Effective M of J«n. 1, the Pennsylvania clte-burnlng furnace. After take—llicBO fearlepn wild nni- cold days — banks easily at' peopled by loosely ono hour the cloth over iho Railroad announce! ... LOW FARE oil burner will bo black- mal traiiiern of the circus. night and in mild weather — united Independent ened by ft sticky smudKe. Arab tribes. Be- | Moolhlr •omtoalslloa tlakats at Iho same EXCURSIONS It'fl thrilling to lake chaiu'ea and cuts fuel costs, too. Play ' priot aaab moalb—ao mota graduated Isrcf. The ono over th« nrithrn- cause it la a rich TO NEW YORK clto-burnor will show only —hut not when you buy fuel. nafe — order 'blue coal' today. agricultural coun- O A «*w ealaadar watklr commulalion tkWI a alight greyish color. try, tho French de- — grand for pftf>tlin* workers and lti . Pace Ten RED BANK'REGISTER, JANUARY 80,1986. NOTICE. United States Internal rev.au* offlc. to John Nee of Brooklyn. Rev. Dan. The division ww composed mostly of MoUn Is hi bj (Wen that U.foW-th» followlni -local Budnt and T« NOTICES la hsrsby givsn that tha following Is a tru« copy of Uu Local Budget l Here and There against Philip L. Phillip*, rttlrtd Aa- iel Sullivan performed the ceremony, men from New Jersey and Niw York of tha Township of Ulddlstown. for ths Bstal year UJI, that was approved ky {ha »"> <* « ""i *>wrtlTownahlpp el ShNMtauy Ct f buiry Park clothier and a key figure Hotel Han Dead. during the World war. Township Coramlttaa of tb» Township of Mtddlstown, at a meeting held on Januarj lags!f yean In the legiilatura prob* ot Refund Fran Uncle Sam. 23rd. 1931; and at that tlm« waa also Introduced and passad drat f.sdlng as tb. pro- in the County 1 George H. Crawford, a prominent nosad Taut Ordinance for the jsar 191«: and ths same was laid over for a publici tsar. J," vice condition* in Monmouth county. hotel man at Asbury Park, died sud- John R. Lott of Freehold has re-ing at the next regulsr meeting of the Township Commute, ol th. Township of Mid- Vo Panonal Notes, Sales of Prop Married In Florida. denly Thursday night after being in ceived a refund of $3,849.61 from the BUD0BT OR TOWNSHIP OF SHREWSBURY. COUNTY1 OP MONMOUTH FOR THE FISCAL VICAR IOS4< * •rty. Bnildin? Operation* Miss Virginia Stoky, diught.r of poor health for about one year. He Internal Revenue department for other r.riom tnt«r.ittd. will be glv.n an opportunity to b« hi.rdl .nd .ft.f th. Mid taxes collected for the fiscal year heirlns th. i>ld Budnet will b. up for adoption u lh« Local Budmt of,th« Townihip ot Stall Ala. Constitute tha Tax Ordinance. Lodge Doings, Births. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Stoky, form- waa 65 years old and is survived by of Middl.town. (or th« B»c»l ye.r 19J«, and alio up foe iicond ind ftnal rudlng ai *N ~~~ TO TAXES FOR THE YEAR lllli erly of Interlaken, now a re.ident ot a widow and a daughter and son, ending June 30, 1935. the T»x-Ordlnance for the ytmt 193S. BB IT ORDAINED by the Committee of the Townihip of Shrew.burr, Countr ot ' Monmouth. that there ahill be aaaiaan), railed br taxation, and collected forth, reex riages and Deaths. w Miami, Florida, was cnarrled to By order of the Township Committee. Oakhurst Woman Dead. Fanner Injured In Fall. ALBERT RUNVON. 1986,-tho iim of ' #**c Charlea A. Cox of that place on Jan- Chairman ol the Township C^mmlttet. for tht purpoie of meeting the approprlatloni aet forth In the following itatamant Chance In Bus Koute. Mrs. Carrie Anderson, wife of John A. D. Elmer, a farmer of Neptune Mt uary 12. Mrs. Cox Is a graduate of *H0WAnD W. HOBERTS. Townahlp Clerk. " " " "' I reaoorce'»•>'»»a• «n""dJ '.PProprTations'for'in•pnropri.tlona for th;e "ftcaiy.i fiscal yearr Vl)8«1086: ' •'•lemoni The Coast City coaches have been township, fell from a corn crib last Amount Bl f the Asbury Park high school. P. Anderson, died at her home at LOCAL BUDRET OP THB TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLETOWN, COUNTY OF MON- •* "«' »« JUvemie ..I1J.414.JI (ranted permission by the Deal com- Oakhurat last Thursday after being week while repairing the building MOUTH. STATE OP NEW JERSEY. FOR THE FISCAL YBAR 1036. missioners to change tho route of and fractured his wrist. He Is 69 This Budarst Shall Alao Conatltute the Tas Ordinance. Anticipated Revenuesi Cap Wrecked By Train. in failing health for about a year. 1981 the bua line between Asbury Park years old. AN OllDINANCE RELATING TO TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1038 i ,„,..,. 1911 C. R. Pyott of Neptune narrowly She was 83 years old and her hus- BE IT ORDAINED by thi Township Committee of lh« Township of Hlddletown, Surplus Revenues AppropriateAppro: d ...... ~.-...~.....t 4,606.17 4.381.41 and Long Branch. The new route Mlacallantoui R«v«nuei clpatad: escaped death last week when In en- band Is 01. One son and a daughter Spring Lake Woman Dead. In the County o( Monmrjuth and State or New Jeraey. that there ahall be assessed, il Antic: will be along Norwood avenue to Ro. ralsad hy luxation and Vdllsctad for the year 10S« the sum of Nlnaty-Saven Thousand. Interact and Costs ..„.:„.- 1.BOO.00 1,100.00 deavoring to avoid running; over a survive her. Mrs. Marie Shepard, widow of Wil- Eight Hundred and One Pollsrs and Eijhty.Slj Cents (I07.801.8t07.018)) (or the purposppe; Franchise Tax „...... 8,000.00 •eld avenue, to Richmond avenue, to child coasting In the road he ran (Iron Receipt! Tax . •-— 1,000.00 9,000.00 In Police School. liam H. Shepard, died last Wednes- of meatlng the appropriations pet forth In the following itatiment ot rtiourcea and 1,000.00 Neptune avenue to Atlantio avenue his car Into a train. The car waa appropriations for tho fiscal year 1036. Aleohollo Beverage Ltceneea MtO.OO James Martin, a member of the day at her home at Spring Lake. Statf Aid Duel 810.00 ,, 1.J00J0 and south to the borough line. wrecked but Pyott escaped with only Surplus Revenue (estimated) 1200.000.00 Nona Matawan police force, has been ad- She was seventy years old and Is sur- severe bruises. , RESOURCES Total Mlieslltnaoua Revenues Anticipated ... 1 . 7,410.00 Want* Fee of $1,500. mitted to the New York city pollca vived by two sisters and a brother. 1031 itSS 7,000,(10 12,000.00 Nona academy, where he will receive the Surplus Revenue Appropriated ...-;..$ Total Reiourcea ..... t 12,016.17 Frank H. Smith, trustee for theReceiver For Bent*. Freehold Woman's Death. Miscellaneous Iteyenuea Anticipated: 11,831.41 same training In police work as 1,000.00 1,000,00 APPROPRIATIONS closed Monmouth Title and Mortgage Sol Tepper, a Long Branch attor- 1. Llcensss 1 _,...-....«.— ... 108 given to the New York officers. The Mrs. Mary K. Perrine of Freehold 2. 1'ir.e- und Tenuities £50.00 2n0.n0 „ « 1011 Guaranty company of AsburyPark, ney, has been appointed receiver of 25.00 2R.O0 General uovernintnt: died suddenly last Saturday week In .1. Fcea and Permits . I Administrative and Executive I 1,900,00 'has filed a report in the court of rents for the property at Oceanport course will take six weeks. 4. Interest and Costs .— O.GOII.flO O.oOO.QO 1,900.00 her eightieth year. She is survived 2R.n00.0U 26,000.00 Aaieiament and Collection of Taxea 1,41)0.01) chancery showing the condition of and Windsor avenues at West Long fi. Franchise Tax , -..—.—' . 0, A. R« ...... »...... '...«..• 10.00 1,400.00 Chamber of Commerce Banquet. by a sister, Mrs. Hnna A. Quackcn- 6. Cross Receipts Tax , . —. 7.200.Oil 7.000.00 th* company for 1935. He also ap- Branch of which he is the holder of 1 8,000.00 S.OO0.O0 Preaarvation of Lift and Property i ' The Freehold Chamber of Com- bush of Atlantic Highlands. 7. Alcoholiu Beverage Llcenaes ...... -..-.—. Fire •«...... ' ...... 350 00 10.00 plied for a fee of J7.500 and thea mortgage. The receiver is to re- 5. Intercut • 176.00 . S7S.00 merce will hold its. annual banquet Health and Charities: same for his counsel, Charles Stam- ceive no compensation. Fire Damages Store. Health : . . 850.00 100.00 in the American hotel on Wednes- Total Miscellaneous Revenues Anticipated - % A6.SS0.00 R4,150.00 ler ot Elizabeth. A chimney fire in the south wall Poor _.,...... a...... 600.00 day, February 12. The dinner is held Amount to be Rained by Taxes 07,801.86 97,192.12 Streets, Hlshwayi, Sewers: aoo.oo Dinner For Newsboys. Leave* Hospital. of the Goldstein stationery store at each year as a tribute to the outgo- Roada .....,...... »._...... 4,000.00 I George Ellentwrger was released Asbury Park partially destroyed the Total Resources » .164,161.86 1| 161.3«2.« Wttar. ,.,. ; _ 278.00 . 600.00 The, Long Branch •Rfcord~g»v»-a | from ' the Hazard hospital at Long ing and In-coming officers. Lighting of StrceU ,...... _...... —...... 1.800.no dinner Thursday night to about 150 second and third floors Thursday af- 4.000.01.8R0.0O0 I Hianch lsjt week after being con* Contingent . . -. 800.00 300.00 newsboys and otiers employed in House Sold. ternoon with a loss of about $500. General Government: Emergency Authorlaationa (Notei) ... 1,000.00 finpd there for three months because ; Administrative and Executive....! 12,630.00 > 12,630.00 None The Rudolph Ellis house on East Remitted Tauea More Than Three Years in Arrears None distributing the paper in Lor.g o* ir.iuries rrcrived in an automobile ' Wedding Date Set. Asee»Hment and Collection of Unexpended Balanc. Account 80.78 Main strm.at Freehold has been Taxea ,- 5,58(1.00 E,680.00 None Branch and elsewhere.. The [iir.nrr ' s.-.-!df-nt. Hr undfrwer.t an Ofxra-1 The wedding of Carl Buchmann of Gaapltne Tax ...... w^.....,._...... ,o l None fold to Pr. Frank NelmUow, Who Taj Sale and Rocordlni Llena.;.. 1.SO0.OO J,BOO.OH District Court »...... _...... «...... •.. .40 was served in SU .James's parish hall. :;M> for arp*:idic::is oa January S. Farmlngdale to Miss Marjorie Gutz- 'Enforcing Tax Title Liens — 750.00 750.00 None will make extensive alterations to The guest speaker «s A'br.-t ricr- ler of Mlllborne' has been set for Donnrtment of Finance -... 1,000,00 1,000.00 Total Appropriation! % 12,016.17 * 11,838.41 mann. executive srerfTfcry ;o Gover- Nc« Trade Board S*Vj*jary. the place and then occupy It as his Interest on Current Loans '2,500.00 14,000.00 Thli Ordinance ihall take affect ai provided by Law. March 14. Mr. Buchmann and Frank 23,960.00- 9S.460.00 Approved January 21, 1986. nor Hoffman. r*&a S. HalifEfa. forra*r business : home aad ciffice. Jacobsen operate a grocery store. Preservation of Life and Property: r.-.!Lr.i.{:fr cf tbe Chirabex cf C«a- 6,50(1.00 KENNETH FIELDS, Not a Candidate. Ctrl Found. Polico — » MARGRETTA L. REED, Clerk. ^^^ Chairman. r^rrc-f a: A'f-xindria. Virginia, is th« Belmar Man Dead. Police Emergency ...... ,— 666.99 Mayor r>orm&r( WcFadc'.ir. of I^ns Helert Twites, fourteen-year-old West New Car for Police None NOTICE. rt» MffK'.-.vt «e:r:ary of the AsV Edward Measure of Belmar died Branch, who hud brer, nsmri *> * xr sir'- who disappeared from Fire ..._ - - - 12,700.00 Notlc. li hereby given thac the following local Budget and Tax Ordinance «•• ^ry Psrk Scurd cf trade. He s'i-c- last Friday night from a complica- Insurance for Firemen (Com- approved by the Committee of the Townahlp of Holmdei, County of Monmouth m possible candidate for c\'>r.$rrrss Re- h*r N>JE« Lu: w«ek. was found at :-e?it Eiw-.s .'. MSJEWTL-. who re- tion of diseases. He was 67 years pensation and Liability ...» 3,634.17 January 16th. 1986. nounced last wr-pk thf.: hr «i.f ?.."! :r-.e i«s« o.' her father. Herbert Dilks \9M Deficit, Firemen None .* .cr.fi Ff\frx.I wwk* arc. old and Is survived by three daugh- going to run. 7*. vm- rr-rc-rrri '^s" cf TT»E:C2. Tae girl's parents have •IMililic Health Service 2.160.00 ters and four sons. Health - — 1,200.00 petition* hsvr been rirculttr-.-: ••- >\' rv^nv Frwm Trust Faad- t»e« Mrantfd several years. Klre Hydmnta 6.000.00 k 4,250.00 bftha!?, bli* Mr, WrFadi:r. f:kT-"t l. "f;» Airlaide L*9e2 of Loss Braach Asbury Park Graduation. TownBhlp Library LOCAL BUDGET OF TOWNSHIP OF HOLMDEL, COUNTY OF MONMOUTH FOB Out Second Time. Poor ~ 2,000.00 UU1 F0B WTTUH h&vr tr bt rr.-L'-'r:'. f Fifty-four students will graduate TEE FISCAL YEAR198I. "' A tarr. »; MariKTo which had been Toor (.Emergency Relief 1381 Thli Budget Shall Alio Constitute the Tax Ordinance. from the Asbury Park high school deficit) 2,886.02 Marrim Millinnairr. AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1986: tomorrow. The address to the claea (Emergency Relief 193S Mra. roTPihy i>j.r Mt^cs.-.^.o deficit) 8,420.00 will be made by Rev. Wlllard G. Kir- (Emergency Relief 1986) 7,500.00 by of Montclair. i7,t37.98 Btoer" P. "Mr-spar. *.-,r=»r Asb-ry Friday. Streets, Highways, Sewera: Park aih>l», was marrifi Si:ur;iy a23 their belongings. Matawan Girt Engaged. - Roadt*—Maintenance $ 20,000.00 Amount of Surplua Revenue (estimated) .K4.J00.0O to Edsrari F. H-tt.-ir.. a New fork Win* Kfcojmjviea M Cartoonist. The engagement of Miss Antoinette New Roads 10,000.00 RESOURCES School Proposition Lost. New RoadB, 1034 Chsrlfs M. BASS?. sc*h of Rev. M- ] Rapolla of Matawan to Fred Claro T*!KhtInir of Streets Anticipated Revenue! i tow-ship voters have turned 1918 voreoi »: Re=? !aft Ser'.frr.bfr by r-frt M. Ba=« oi Leas Branch, r*-! of Brooklyn has been announced. No Deficit 1934 Street Lighting 10«5 the proposition of constructing Surplui Revenue Appropriated ..«. ...I 1.439.71 6.490.10 tlr. torrccr Mrs. Marjrr.e Pr-s-- date has been set for the wedding. Mlicellaneoui Revenue! Anticipated I o town- Debt Service: Payment of Temporary Note!.... Intereat and Coiti ,, , ,, 150.00 160.00 Crrtl War Veteran Dead. jhip schocU with a grant of $110,000 New Foitoffice Quarters. Franehlia Tax ».~~._4. t.KOO.OO 1,000.00 Overexpendltures, 1088 Orosi Recllpta Tax . ' Taylor Waiaright, a vs:£rs- c' the ; _ _ from the federal government The Proposals have been asked .for fur- Denclt Miscellaneous Revenues 600.00 430.00 a Poll Taxei (Levied Under Ordinance) 180.00 180.00 Civil war, died Saturday a: the home preposition was defeated, 553 to 224- nishing suitable facilities for the Anticipated Unpaid Bills, 1938 and 1934 Alcoholic Beverage Llcenaii .— >'... 1,000.00 T60.00 of-his daughter, Mrs. Lydia Goodwin T>ey—SJeGoire. postomce at Avon. The new quarters Interest Deficit _ Total Hlicellaneoui Revenue! Anticipated 5.880,00 of Oakhurst. He was S3 years old. | Miss Grace G- Dry cf Long Branch Sent to State Prison. are to be provided by June 1. Road Emergency Note 4,480.00 Amount to be Raised by Taxation 6.000.00 1,000.09 and recently suffered a stroke pfis=d Louis E. McGuire of Oakhurst Solomon Rosenberg of Bradley Soldiers' Bonus, 1984 Note due Beach was sentenced to state prison Testimonial Dinner. In 1936 _ Total Reiourcea »._....., paralysis. Besides the daughter with ! were zn&rr.ri last Sunday week at State Road Tax Note due In 1936 11,819.72 1E.970.I0 by Judge Knight last week,to six to A testimonial dinner was given for Due Trust Account . APPROPRIATIONS whom he lived-he leaves a wMow, ?:_ JMichaei's church at Long Branch 1916 It8l two other daughters and three sons. by Rev. John J. Sweeney. The couple eight years after he had pleaded Mayor William T. Senkel of Spring Assessments Remitted .. General Government* non-vult'to incest Rosenberg has a Lake Heights Friday night Mayor 1931 Bills Paid In 198* »-ill make their home at Oakhurst Interest on Refunding- Bonds Adminlitrativ* and Executive ..— 1,800.00 1,800.00 long list of criminal convictions Senkel has served for six years. Aiieninent and Collection of Taxi! _.. 1,360.00 1,860.00 Farmlngdale'CoopIe Wed. RefundlnR Bonds, due 1936 Department of Finance No Contest at Freehold. dating from 1911. School Refunding Bonds due 180.00 . 130.00 Hiss Mildred A. Farry, daughter of Building and Equipment ., 400.00 400.00 1 There will be no school election Preservation of Life and Property: Mr. and Mrs . Oliver Farry of Farm- ManaiHinan's Postmaster. contest at Freehold this year. Three On Southern Cruise. Fire „., „. aoo.oo aoo.oo lngdale, was married last Saturday Raymond W. McGreevey, vice Total Appropriation! $ 164.151.86 ' t 181,842.12 Health and Charities: members of the present board, .Mrs. Miss Mary Carroll of Atlantic week to Joseph H. Conrow. also of president of the John F. McGreevey Health 100.00 100.00 Farinlngdale. The ceremony was per- Sarah B. Ballew, Dr. William C. Highlands, who Is employed in the PUBLIC NOTICE. Nurse ...... 150.00 1(0.00 contracting company at Manasquan, law office of Snyder, Roberta and Notice Is hereby given tbat the following Local Budget and Tax Ordlnanc. wai Poor 1,000.00 formed at Atlantic Highlands by Ericksbn and Earl E. Dix, will seek has been appointed postmaster at Streets, Highway!, Sewem 1,(00.00 Pillsbury. and Miss Rose Miller of approved by the Borough Council of the Borough of Rumaon, County of Monmouth, R«v. Mr. Hummer, former pastor of re-election. that place. He succeeds George C. on January 16. 1930. Roade i 4,K00.00 1,000.00 the FarmtngdaJe Methodist church. Leonardo, who Is employed In the A hearing on the Budget and Tax Ordinance will be held at the Borough Council Lighting of Street! . 600.00 62S.0O Married at Freehold. Kross. Chambers, Meuiuilal Dorough Hall, on Friday, January 81, 1980, at 8:18 o'clock P. M., Contlniien«» »• t 100.00 100.00 office of the Atlantic Highlands EO.OO Retired Policeman Dead. Miss Muriel Smith, daughter of at which time and place objection! to aald Budget and Tax Ordinance of the Borough Overexpendltures. 1984 .—...... —.._.-... 2,125.70 Veterans' Reunion. Building and Loan asoclatlon, sailed of Rumson fo: the year 1936 may be presented by any taxpayer of said Borough. 1984 Account* Payabla _ .« None * 2.580.50 Thomas Laparre, 73, a retired mem- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith of Veterans of the 78th "Lightning* yesterday on the on a two LOCAL BUDOET OF THE BOROUGH OF RUMSON, COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, (^ll None ber of the Long Branch police depart- Freehold, waa married Sunday of K. G. Check ~ 82.77 None division, will hold a mid-winter re- weeks' cruise to Miami, Nassau, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1936. Franchise (Daflclt) 424.70 None ment, died last Wednesday night at last week at St. Rose of Lima church union at Jersey City on February 8. Havana and Jamaica. This Budget Shall Also Conatltute the Tax Ordinance. Grosi Becelpte (Deficit) 182.24 None the Moroiouth Memorial hospital of AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1086: pneumonia. Mr. Laparre waa born BE IT ORDAINED by the Borough Council of tiie Borough of Rumson. In the Total Appropriation 11.819.72 H.970.20 County of Monmouth, that there shall be assessed and raised by taxation for the year Anticipated Revenue from Tax on Dogs, $130 00: to be Died for payment of in Italy. He became a member of 1936 the sum of One Hundred Three Thousand, Forty.Six Dollar! and Thirteen Centi claima for damage by dogs to iheep, domestic animals or poultry puriuant to the the police force in 1004 and retired (C103.04S.13) for the purpose of meeting tho appropriations let forth in the follow- provisions of Chapter (149 P. U 1022. Chapter (216) P. L. 1926. In 1924. ing itatement of resourcea and appropriations for the year 1936: Thli Ordinance ifaalt take effect aa provided by law. RESOURCES Approved January 16th, 1B36. Wants Appropriation Increased. 19S8 1985 JOSEPH TILTON, 1. Amount of Surplui Revenue ._._»». % 23,267.69 21.06t.27 Attest* - Chairman, Alton \£. Evans, secretary of the Anticipated Revenues: SIDNEY V. BRAY. CTerlt. shade-tree commission of Long 2. Surplus Revenue Appropriated _...... _ 3.000.00 8,000.00 NOTICE. Branch, made application last week A 3. Vendors and Board of Health Licensee ..." 400.00 200.00 Nolle, la hereby given that the following Budget and Tax Ordinance war. ap- 4. Bus Receipt! Tax . 700.00 600.00 proved by the Townahlp Committee of the Townihip of Atlantic, County of Mon- to have the appropriation for the WE 5. Tax Searches - 25.00 .....25.00. mouth, on January 16th, 1986. commission Increased from $250 to G."Interest on Dalinquent Taxei *,„«.„»,,. 1,900,00 500,00 I A hearliu will be held on the Tax Ordinance at the Towinhlp Hall, Colt'i N«tk. $1,000 a year. When the request was V 7. Franchise Taxea —.._...._.. „ . 7,566.00 7.500.O0 MtMoniuouth i County___ , New____ Jeney_, on Januar_ y 81st, 1886__ , a_t 2:0_ 0 o'clock, P. _M.,_ at 8. Gross Receipt Taxes 1,600.00 1,BOO.00 which time and place objections may b« preientud to »»Id Budget and Tax Ordinance refused, Mr. Evans hinted that he 9. Rent Municipal Building (Postotnc.) 400.00 400.00 by any taxpayer. would resign. 10. Recorder's Flneej -... 100.00 LOCAL BUDGET OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ATLANTIC. COUNTY OP MONMOUTH, UNCONDmONALLY GUARANTEE 11. Liquor License! (no Increase in number of 11. 100.00 NEW JERSEY, FOR THE YEAR IB86. Wbkj Com Growing Contest; censes made over those existing 12/31/86).... S.500.00 ThU Budget Shall Also Comtitute the Tax Ordinance. • * \ • r 12. State Reimbursement for Special Road Im- S.O0O.O0 AN OBDTNANCE RELATING TO TAXES FOR THB YEAR lBSfli Stanley Patterson, a student of the provements - None BB IT ORDAINED by the Townihip Committee of the Township of Atltotie. ITnehold high school, won the sweep- 18. State Gasoline Tax Refund ... 400.00 Non8,200.0e 0 County of Monmouth, that there ihall he tn«iB«d. raised by taxation, and collected or th I9a8 tne stake prixe for growing the most -» *- . * « "« » •um.of Ten Thousand, Five Hundred, Fourteen Bollari and SATISFACTION WITH Total of Anticipated Revenues ' 18,(25.00 20.025.00 Twenty-Nine Centa (110.514.29) for the purpoie of maetlng th« appropriation! nt profitable croc In the 1935 corn grow- 14. Amount to be Raised by Tsucatton 108,046.11 108.61Q.8ft forth ID the following statement of resources and appropriations for the year 108t. ing contest for New Jersey students RESOURCES ,of vocational agriculture. His record I 121,571.18 * 128.641.85 Amount o* Surplus Revenue (Estlmatad) . . _...„_...._ —„. % 4#,000,0M was 154.1 bushels per acre with a APPROPRIATIONS 198S 1935 Oenera.1 Government: Surplus Revenue Appropriated ...—..- None None net profit of $127.40. •,700.00 15. Administrative and Executlv. « - % B,500.0f> Fran chine Taxei ~...—...v_.HV..H...... «..«....._M 8,000.(11) H, 000.OS 16. Stationery and Printing ~ — 400.00 4(0.00 Gron Reoelpte Taoet ...... „....„.> 1,200.00 l.sno.OO ' Tin In Water Tower. 17. Interest on Temporary Loana —. .~ 1,000.00 1.200.00 Tax Ssarchit _...... _. „ 10.00 . 10.on 2,700.00 Asbury Park firemen fought a stub- 18. Employers' Liability Insurance - .2,7.00.00 Interest and Ooita ».««».....-...... «...«.....».....„,._.„_ 600.00 BO0.09 19. Public Liability Insurant!. Driver' Borough Liquor License >-.»...,.._...„„..„„.«„ 500,00 ' fi00.flft born blaxe for several hours last Apparatua .._ _...... _...... — 1,000.00 1.000.00 Property Taxes — ...... — „ 10,614,29 12,323.39 Thursday at the Asbury Park Isola- 20. Parka and Buildings . -...... _... 3,000.00 8.700.00 tion hospital, when tho water tower Preservation of Life and Property: 1 15.724.29 J 17,633.39 21 Police ...... 20.000.00 21,000.00 that supplies the hospital cau'ght lire. APPROPRIATION! ' ''2 Fire ..... m 4.500.00 4,800.00 Administrative and Executive -» Z',250.00 1 2.250.OO The firemen were handicapped by 23. Fire Hydrants . , p .—... 2,650.00 2,700.00 Assessment and Collection of Taxes ...... 1,000.00 1,000.0* Department of Finance ...«...._..,^».._...—.,.._..„..„, th* severe weather and by the lack Health: 1,700.00 1.760.00 150.00 150.00 of water. 24. Board of Health — _____—_.._ . Interest on Current Loans None 800.00 25. Garbste and Incineration —~ _..._. 8,800,00 9,009.00 7.000.00 T.ODO.OO Poof ,,, .,.,...., ,,,. .... i ,,.,, I, Opposed to Annexation. SOAP—99.44% PURE Stroctn and Highways: IB.f00.00 760.00 760.00 26. Roads - - 14,(00.00 Health ...- «....- - ; ..•...,...• 200.00 200.110 The movement underway at Belmar . 27. Dust Layer 700.00 1,000.00 Abatement of Taxes .••.....«....>»....»,.«...._...,_„,_..., K00.0O 500,00 400.00 None to annex West Belmar and a portion 28. Borough's Share, State Aid Road Project! Fire Department ...«,•..•....._,...—...... __.._..._. 750.00 750.00 29. Road Oiling and Improvements 1,000.00 1,600.00 Street Li»htlm S00.00 500.00 of Glendola from Wall township Is FOR YOUR LAUNDRY 30. Special Road Improvement! . .—... None 8,520.00 Social Service .-. lnO.OO 160.00 being strongly opposed by the rest 31. Llahtlnjr of Streets 12,600.00 12.600.00 Contingent ...... 800.00 E0O.00 IC0.00 180.00 of the township. The territory in )is<:ount 198S Taxes None 84.8« 1,800.00 1,500.00 )lscount 1984 Taxes 82.18 Non. question has an assessment of $800,- Debt Service: «... Discount 1985 Taxes 17.86 Non* 000, more than one-third ot the total AND 34. 1925 Improvement Bonds and Interest „...«.— Non. ' 2,090.00 Discount 1916 Taxes 60.00 1(,692.ISO 1984 Snow Kmertcency —...._„..- assessment in the township. • 35. 1930 Imr-rovement Bonds and Interest 18.800.00 None "tfl*08.40 36. Uncollectible Taxes, 1929-1930-1031 235.62 638.22 1935 Snow Emergency -_...—.....„., 1,824.10 None Sprinkler Causes Alarm. 37. Denclt Unexpended Balance Account 1985, Due s to 1035 Tax Remissions 6,807.(10 860.20 I 15,724.19 t 1T.SI3.8* Firemen were called out at Long 38. Refund-of Assessment Chargei ._ ..... 93.36 132.02 I125.O0 Revenue Anticipated from Tax on Dogi, used for payment of claims for None Branch Thursday afternoon •when no. RefuntFLlquor Licenses 31.21 damagea by doga to sheep, domeatle animals and pouitrr, pursuant to Chap, 141, P. in. 1034 Bonds and Interest ~ 2,765.00 :.856.00 th* automatlo sprinkler in William 4 1. Tax Refund 1035 Emergency Note ...... —..— 330.53 None Thli Ordinance shall take affect ai provided by itatuta. H. Woolley's men's furnishing store •12. 1933 Bills Tsid In 1034 805.74 Hone JONATHAN H. JONES, 60.22 •went off. An employee, thinking It •13. Over'-cxpendltnre 1034 Approprlstlon „.__.... None ^ Townahlp Clerk. 4 4, I-^se of Deposits—Reorganized Banka . 168.08 None was a fire, called for the firemen. It 45. Over-expenditure 1034 Reserve . —. 343.46 NOTICE. None Notle. Is hereby given 4Jiat th. following Local Budget and Tax Ordlnane. wai developed that the leak was caused 46. 1934 Bills Paid in 19St _ 23.35 None lollrf and Charities: approved by the Borough Council of to. Borough of Bhrewabury, County of Mon- by frozen pipes, 47. Dependent Relief ..._ .. ——- (5,700.00 6.700.00 mouth, on January 7th, 1086. 1,094.38 2,000.00 A'hearing on th* Budget and Tax Ordinance will be_beld at Parlih Hall, on JjOBta Appeal. 43. Retirement 1834.3S Puhlio Worka NoUs in. Retirement 1083 CWA Work Note None 916.20 Tuesday, the 4th day of February, 1036, at 8:00 o'clock. P. M., at which time and Mrs. Mary Durham of Long Branch B0. 1»35 Emergency Reliel Not. COO.OO None place objections to iild Budget and Tax Ordinance of the Borough ot Shrewsbury. 'or the year 1984 may be presented by any taxpayeyer: of laid municipality- r- . lost her appeal in the suit against * 121,571.18 t 128.541.85 LOCAL BUDQET OF THB BOROUGH OF SHREWSBURY. COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, Charles E. Brown for compensation DRY CLEANING Anticipated TUvsnuee from Tax on pogs, 1200.00" : t'o bbee une used fofor ththe< payment FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1086. for the death of her husband Fred of clVims for damages by (loan to »h«p, domestic animals, or poultry, pursuiant to the Tbta Budget Shall Aleo Conetitute the Tax Ordinance. Durham was found unconscious in AN ORDINANCE REWliNO TO TAXES FOR THE YEAn 1986: }inV^S9O^^l^ft^tt!ctU provld.d by Law. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the Borough of Shrewibury. County of Mon- the Hathaway Inn at Deal, whore lie Dated January 16. 1036. mouth. that ther. ihall he aliened, raised by taxation, and collected for th*,y*ar was employed by Brown «s a watch- NHLSON EDWARDS, 1986, the sum of Seven Thousand, Six Hundred and Twelve and 50/190 Dollars (IT.- Mayor. 612.60) for tb. purpose ot maettng the appropriations eat forth in thi following state- man and died a short time liter. JERE J.'CATUBW. Cltrk. ____^ ment of resources and appropriations for the fiscal year 1086. Amount of Surplus Revenue (Estimated) ...... «.™...... «....t 10,000.01 Two Nationally Known Products NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Inherits $800,000. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. RESOURCES Mrs. Margaret Wanhhourne of To HELEN HANNA: Estate of Mllltrd F. Cornwall, deceased. Illl Notlc is ber*by given tbat tho accounts Anticipated Revenues: 1081 Bradley Beach received $800,000 from BT Tlrtuet of an order of th. Court of of the subscriber, .xecutor and trusts, of Chancery of New Jersey, maxlo on the day Burplu* Revenue Appropriated Non* ' I 1,100.00 property left by a cousin, the late the estate o( said deceased, will be audited Ulsceilaneou-" a "Revenue s A'ntlelpai f1 ted' : of the daw hereof, In a certain cause and etafced by the Surrogat. of the County Emma Thorne.of New York. Allcr wherein William H. Hann. la petitioner Llcenaei .... , 2s.0« 4(0.00 USED EXCLUSIVELY and you. Helen Hanna. are defendant, you oC Monmouth and reported for settlement Finaa and PenaltUi lt.00 M. Warren of Hed Bank was In- to thee Orphanas Court of said CountyCount , on Intaraat and Coat! .... , „ . 12.50 queathed $10,000. Miss Thorns died are remilred to appear and answer to pe-ThuradayThursday,. thee twenty-alxttwenty-sixth dayy off 'March M ,, 1,000.00 600.0* tlllonsr'e petition on or before thy ninth Franchise Tajc ...«. .«...... »..._ 2,BOO.00 2,000.00 in January, 1034. Her estate was A. D. 1988. at lOlOO o'clock A. M.. it Oroaa Reeelpta Tax .-~...... day of March, nextt or In default thereof, which time application will be made for 1,000,00 600.00 appraised at $2,444,830. such decree will be taken against TOO aa Bus Orosi Receipt! Tax 100,00 15.00 BY ihe Chancellor shall think equitable and the allowance of commissions and counitl Aleohollo Beverage LIceniM ._.-...... __„__.._... fsSH. aoo.oo None Lose* Suit For «3S,000. Dated January 17, A. D. 1980. Total Mlacellaneoua Revenue Anticipated „...__„_._.. I 8,887.10 1,700.00 '" The object of ssld suit la to obtain a JOHN S. APPLGGATs\ Mrs. Jennie B. Amm of Freehold decree of divorce, dissolving the marriage Amount to be Railed by Taxation ...... 7,611.)* 1,800.00 between you and the aald petitioner. Red Bank. N. J., lost her suit In New York courts List Executor and Trusts*. Total Resource! „ ...,t UD60.0C 11,100.00 Dated January 7, 1036. .pl>Iegat«y Stiveri, Foster A ReuiaUUt week to recover $35,000 from her JOHN WINANS. Counsellors at Law, APPROPRIATIONS 193* lall former husband, Charles J, Amm, Solicitor of Petitioner, Red Bank. N. J. roitofflce Address: General (Government: Br., who recently inherited $2,000,000 121 Watebung Avonn*. Plalnrleld. N. J. Administrative and Executive _. S 1,250.00 1,100.0(1 from an uncle. Mrs. Amm was Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. Aiienimsnt aad Collection of Taxes ...._., ...... 1,850.00 1,100.00 In tha natter of the estate of John H. Printing ««.,._ 800.00 100.00 granted a divorce In 1918 on a charge LEON'S NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Johnston, deceued. InUr.it on Current Loam 100.00 800.00 of desertion. Ustate of Joseph Sals, deceased. Notlre to creditors to present claims Preservation of Life and Property t Notlc. la hereby given that the ac- against estate. 1,600.00 2,615.00 Hothouse Bold. counts of ths subscriber, exscutor of th. Pursuant to ths order of Joseph 1* Don Fire .„ ,..„ ^_ .. 1,400.00 1,100.00 Jefferson Green of Farmlngdalc CLEANERS—DYERS—LAUNDERERS (/V estate orteeld deceased, will be audited ahsy. Burro gate of the County of Mon- Water 400.00 400.00 mouth, made «n the olgeighteenth h day ot Health and CharlUsfi has sold the hothouse adjoining his •nd stated by th. Surrogate of the County of Monmouth and reported for settlement January. 19S6, on the applicatio•ppllt n of Kath- Hsslth •00.00 4JM.I0 residence occupied by Thomas Boar- 70-76 White St., to th* Orphem Court of aald County, on ryn Jonnaton, weeutrU of th. estate of Poor ...«....».„ ItO.OO 400.01 mor* to Hlltbrunner and Son of Thursday, thi thirteenth day of February, John II. Johnaton, dlceaaed. notlc* U here- Streets, Htghwsys, Rtwersi A. P. lase, at 10:00 o'clock A. M.. atby given to the, ereditora of said deceased Roada , 1,800,00 1,111.00 Wayside. The purchasers are plan! which time application will b* mad. for to exhibit to the aubserlb.r, executrix a* Lighting of Stnela „.. 1,160.00 I.H0.00 trowera, and thty have removed the the allowance* of commlsalona auid eounaef aforesaid, their debts and demand! against Contingent _..M, 800.00 Tel. 2800 Red Bank th* laid estate, under oath, within six •00.01 imnhouse to their farm at Way- f **Dated December 17, A. D. l»ll. months from the date of th. aforesaid or- «' • ,-°^*Total' *M'M«wyri»i»onAppropriation»i ...... b....M, ...„™« f9 JS.VDU.Vll.flO.0V0 • nii*»»ll,M0.O»j aid*. LEO BAI.7;., der, or they will be foraver barred of their AntlclpsUd Revenue from Tax on Dogs. HBOOi to be used lor p«rm*nett of 101 Crand Avenue, Asburr Park, N. J* actions therefor .gainst th* laid eub- olalms for damsi. br dels to sh.tp, domeiUo animals or noultrj pursuant to th. iBeoma Tax Urn. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER. Executor. PWvUlon. of CbapUr I4l4.» P. L. 1»JJ. Chantar 111, l>. L, till. A $8,887.18 lien for delinquent In- Joseph F. Mattlce, Exi., "na'li'd Fmhold, N. J, Jan. IK, 1»»6 ThlThia* OrdlnancOrdinancae shall ttake .fleet as ptovldad by Law. , riofeasionat Building, KATHRYtf JOHNHTON. Approved Janu.ry 7, 1991 •MM«M*» 1x4 two. 01*4 ty tb« 1 Aebury Fark, N. J.. 12 Peters Place, Bad Bank, N. }., CBORQl B1L' P/OCtot, '; ;' BuontrU. OHTRUDB 0, VANVUBT, Cl»rk, RED BANE REGISTER, JANUARY 80,1936. Pace El6V0»

home on Fourth street, from the Illness and has again returned to the family have taken rooms In part rf Day or Bake table Feature Monmouth Memorial hospital «t local school. - the house occupied by Lyle B. Hayes Try Purity Dairy Long Branch, where he underwent a, Miss Almu. M, Bailey of Red Bank of Main street. Discusses Laundries Of D.R. A. Card Party series ot operation! on bis legs. It is spent Wednesday with her sister. ho Hl-Y boys and the "Y" girls hoped that he will walk again with- Miss Thelma Bailey of this place. visited the Asbury Park pool and St. WESSON A bake table will be an added fea- out the aid of crutches. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stagman and ames theater on Friday evening ture ot the card party to be given Mrs. Florence McKlttrlck Is hoa- children John and Janet were Sun- Mrs. Lydla Fields Is the guest of SANITARY MILK Tel. 1212 Tuesday afternoon, February «, by ess to the members of the Ladles' day gueeta of Mrs. Stagman's fam- her eon and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Call R. B. 2321 Monmouth chapter, Daughters of the Afternoon social club this afternoon. ily at East Keanabuig. Mrs. Walter Fields of Colt's Neclt PROTECTION American Revolution, In the ball- A meeting of the Crescent club of Joseph Penna of the Robbins-Te'n- The furnace In H. G. Magee's room of the Molly Pitcher hotel on St. John's church at South Keyport, Completely Invis- . OB . ney Safety club reports that all tne home burst Wednesday morning ible In UM . .. n» Cows and Horses Blveralde avenue. For those who was held at the home of Miss Doro- machines havo had their safety causing considerable trouble for thp napkins, pad* or Freehold 505. must hurry home after an afternoon hy Hartzell of . Columbia avenue, bolls. Modern guards Inspected and ono machine hdusehold. women acme that A BETTER QUALITY Auction and Private Sale ot bridge, a table will be arranged Thursday night. has been equipped with a new guard. full of cakes and pies, puddings, Stanley LuxemberR has a position llils aafuDiyitanlo George Bowen of Harris Garden Is James Tedesdle, also of the club! Is at New> York. new method I« the MILK. candy and other home-made dainties. a medical patient at the Monmoutb most comfortable ZLOTKIN'S STABLES very careful in watching all machines Leon Conover, Jr.; has returned Bo.<> of It protection «r«r The proceeds will be divided between Memorial hospital at Long Branch. in operation tor further improve- dcvlied! FREEHOLD, N. J. the Mary Stllwell society, Children from a trip to New York. Mrs. Nell Baxter of East Orange ment. Mre. H^len Taylor, registered Liberty grange celebrated It9 six- of the American Revolution, which has been visiting Mrs. H. Hesse. nurse, Is in charge of the plant. No will ba In char go of the tablo, and The card party sponsored by th« tieth anniversary on Monday even- Bo»ea et 12, SBo ' Sale Every Thursday accidents liavo occurred to the local ing in Firemen's hall. State and Po- Handbag Packets ol 3, tOe the Martha Berry school. United Holy Name societies, which people who run these machines since Expert Repairing was to be held in the borough ball mona officers, also county masters, Mffd. by The B-etus Co- BltBlo. FUb Local florlsta will aid In the deco- the plan has' pone into effect. a lecturers were invited to partic- H. T. YOUNG PHARMACY. OF ration of the ballroom. Attractive was held In the Veterans' hall on Jersey avenue Saturday night. The Flans have been' completed by the ipate In the celebration. A covered 35 Broad Street. Red B(ak prizes will bo awarded and there will local Red Cross Auxiliary for a bene- dish supper was served.' WATCHES, CLOCKS also bo a door prize. Refreshments change was made by General Chair- man Edward Conroy, who said that fit and charity bail on Washington's and JEWELRY will bo served by D. A. R. members. birthday, February 22 in St. Ann's Opens Merit Gas Station. To child™.*. Tho proceeds of the card party will due to the extreme cold weather {.he" Bumstead's < anfjelofatrcy, torough hall was difficult to heat. auditorium. Mrs. E. C. Cooke la on Leon Smock of White street, Eal- MARTHA DEANE, well-Unown commen- Whet* dl«M- Accuracy, skill and experi- go to tho Martha Berry school. the bsll committee. ontown, has taken over Champlln'a tator on women's affairs, talks about lloai alt «e|. Tho card party proved to be very suc- Worm Syrup lomd.ltMfVn ence enable us to do the cessful. Mtas Charlotte Wilson. Monmouth gas station located opposite the Old New Jersey lautidrles, over WOR on f>IU. Detail* most delicate repairine. We EMPLOYMENT INCHEASING. Moses Walling was ellghtly Injured county helping teacher, wan a visi- MUldam at Eatontown. Tho new Tuesday* and Thursday! at 2:15 and Kerclty and Hormone cut tl SANTONIN,II tor at the West Keanaburg school Merit gas has been installed. Mr. Saturdays »t 11:45. toniain. full do... Stood 73 nan* teat.. guarantee satisfaction. Our 50 froeh cows and cloBO springers on a highway In the Pocono Moun- Sold everywhere or by moll. 50c I always on hand to oeleot from. Shows Increase ol 8.8 Fer cent In tains on Wednesday of last week, on Tuesday of last week. Smock has as his assistant Charles Eft C A, Vaorfie.i, M. P., "prices'will'please You." Choice Guernseys, Hololqlnoaha Stat« For 1085. when the truck of Which he was the The West Keaneburs fire company Lewis, also of Eatontown; It payjatp- advertise In Tho Register. Jerticyu, tuberculin and blood tested. driver wan struck by another truck. auxiliary ia planning a card party Silverware Repaired 40 head Iowa horiiCB and mules, John J. Toohey, State Labor com- Walling said the lights on hl» truck and dance to be given In the fire acclimated mated teams and tingles, missioner,, at Trenton reported Mon- failed to function. He had parked houee the early part of February. and Replated Like New those real farm chunks, hornet every day that Industrial employment in his truck and was endeavoring to Io- Miss Estelle Thome of Red Bank farmer will be proud to own. Seo New Jersey Increased 8.8 per cent :ate the trouble, with the aid of a was a recent visitor at the home of REUSSILLES' this selection of horses and cows durlriflf 1935. Factory payrolls stepped flashlight, when the other truck Mr. and Mrs. William H, Thorne. anytime, Exchanges made. up 15.1 per cent In the nme period. :ruehed Into his truck and knocked MM. Agnes StaRman ai$ daughter 36 Broad St., Red Bank The average baBe pay f&r workers !ilm down. Janet spent Tuesday with Mrs. Step- JACOB ZLOTKTN & SON rose during the year from $21.94 a LET'S TRADE RADIOS! Tel. 1831. hen Stagman of East Keansburg. Freehold, K. J. week to $23.31, The pre-depre8Slon Mrs. Thomas Brannlgan and Mrs. Phones: Be*. 380—Stables 088. average weekly pay was $28.91, West Keansburg. Mary Brannlgan were Perth Amboy The Freehold-Matawan area had visitors on Saturday. an employment increase of 2.9 per cent and payroll advance of 4.5, Rabbi MorrlB Goldfarb was a New ' aiia> _ York visitor on Wednesday. Miss Julia Aspo of Garden City, Marlboro News. Allowance Need IDIM extra coih . say (300, SZ0O, J100 or io? Get ll /ram ut Union Beach News. Long Island, spent the week-end with without delay . . und take from 1 to her cousin, Miss Adelaide Aspa on Mrs. Bertha Stolz Is a patient In Toward a Ne-w IS Months to rtpay. All employed (The Red Bank Register can be bought Stone road. the Monmouth Memorial hospital at men and women ar* welcome- In Union Beach at the store of (jus Hen-' Long Branch. son.) Miss Dorothy Uhrlg spent Sunday With Mlesea Marjorie and Alice Die- On Friday morning the large bam A spirited contest will take place trich of Laurence Harbor, on the Wood farm was destroyed by PHILCO PERSONAL FINANCE CO. at the annual school election on Feb- fire, which was discovered about ten Electric Uldg. SOT Bangi Avenue, Mr. and Mrs Benjamin Aspo and ... with the built-in Aerial-Tuning I'hooe A. I*. 7SB5 'U«H« No «7f ruary 11, with tho filing of flvo peti- sons John and Robert were Sunday o'clock. Tho Marlboro' firemen upon System-that double* the number of ROOM 1002 tions for tho throe vacancies. For visitors of Mrs. Aspo's family at arriving at the scono found that the foreign station* you can get sxidenjoy I ASBURV PARK N I. tho past few years there have been Freehold. Ore, fanned by a strong wind, was Only Philco Has Itl Monthly Chain Two and One-Hall no contests at these elections. Those Tho Young Ladles' Sodality of St. beyond control and devoted their ef- Per Cent1 on Unpaid Balance.Only forts to saving smaller buildings who seek re-election are Harry J. Ann's church have completed final MODEL, McCandless, who has been a mem- plans for their annual dance on Feb- nearby. Men stationed about the ber of the school board for eight ruary 8 In the Bchool auditorium. Christopher Meyer farm buildings 0 10 F years, and has served as board pres- "Chet" Arthur's orchestra will pro- saw' a burning ember lodge on the ident, and Edward C. Masson, district vldo the music for dancing. Miss large Meyer house setting fire to the clork tor tho past year and who has roof, Marlboro firemen, assisted by Plus $5 for PHILCO »?HONE Rose DoTuro Is chairman of the dec- PHONE been a member for three years, oration committee and Miss Rita companies from Freehold and Mor- EASY TERMS,! All Wave Aerial ganville, succeeded In putting out the UANK "The House of Service" REB BANK Charles Splelman, borough recorder Conroy of the refreshment commit' and a Justice of the peace, is a new tee. blaze after several hundred dollars 797-W 321 name to bo placed on the school bal- damage had been done.••'The, Bouse lot. Alexander Hutton has had sev- Mrs. Madelyn Seaman spent Thurs- on the Wood farm was-destroyed by eral years' experience on the board, day at New York on business. fire two years ago, ana the west enft- James H. and during the time ho was a mem- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Redlern wero of the large barn had been par- 16 Monmouth St, ber never missed a meeting. Mrs. recent KUests of Mw. Redfern's fam- titioned off and • made- into living I -• A. ^K. .^^d «a»^ ^ * ^ Why don't you let ua show you It's simple as A-B-G. Delivered (ho kind of hair-trigger getarray what your money will buy under you £et, when you need it, in the price, less trade-in, plus insur- this improved plan — and with ance, plus 6%—that's about all Buick Spools! Sorici 40. All the Buick's new low prices? There's •peed o sensible driver oouid esk there is to it. And it not only saves no obligation at all in a demon- lor—and hydraulic brakes to keep brain-racking —it saves money. stration—we get as much fun out your stopping line etfaijfbt end IWHO WAS One result is that you can buy a of watching your eyes pop as you smooth. But oome around —ttka WILLIAM. « demonitratlon—«oo (or yourself Buick for little if any more than get out of Buick's thrilling ride. why Duiok's tho buy. HARVCV? And how are you ever going to FARMALLS Now to 3 SIKI you're used to pay%)5 for a car a Site for Ever? Farm. How WAS in the lowest-priced class. Two or know whether you can afford a BUTTER three dollars more per week puts Buick unless you let us show Come in ami see UH about your Spring Farm needs, or U5E0OTTHE IDOES a big car at your doorstep-r-may- you in dollars-and-cents terms? phone and our representative will gladly call and ex- ANCIENT. 5MOWNQ ROMANS? BEFORE plain what McCorinick-Deering Service means to you. MEAWWST YOU CAN AFFORD THE NEW BUICK WNy J/"7^ £• to fWi5fW are the. lift pricmp at Flint,, EFFECT ON ich., subject to chmgo without HEMZH? notice. Standard and epetsial acceti- noriet groups on all models at extra cost. All Uuick pricon include Bqfety glana throughout as itandard equipment. Convenient new C. H. ROBERSON OMUC 6% TIME PAYMENT PLAN Service—Farm Equipment—Repairs used It tan the eutslde of tin body to •»» -» .-.^^.nr-i-sr Cor. Harding Rd. & Broad St.; Telephone 955. Red Bank, N. J« Answer* J£5a?t& he*! (rounds Sen Bright, N, J. 29 COURT 8T. PHON13 8, PEBEHOLD, N. J. «rexl ills circulation of the blood. He 3. Scientists recently hava discov- H. L. ZOBEL O«»n Avenue, Telephone 90, VM bom In 1378 and dml In 1630, ered (halt Hooting before breatfiut >i, fttors looat«c! next to Court House, Court St «jd«. ; 2. T]i« Romnn* prized hotter aa m •nary h* on* ntwt of ulcers of the Long Branch, New Jersey food. They liked it to wall ibtar ma •launch, • serious S; E. HbAMBERTSGN Matawan, New Page Twelve BED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 80,1936. mond Duffy, William Andr«wa, Carteret hotel at Asbury Park Sat- Issues Rebuke WAN] Charles Herbert, Christian Koblen- urday night. OLD COINS, U. S. WANTED bush and Jacob S. Hoffman attended A meeting of the Grasshoppers STAMPS .nil Q To Property Owners the meeting of the Monmouth' Coun- athlotlo association will be held at Large Grocery Market ty Firemen's asoclatlon Sunday at the home of Charlea Quackenbush on Dress" Old Gold a Property owner* who Imposed ad- Long Branch. Saturday evening. Plans will be Have cash buyer for estab- ditional costs upon the taxpayers 9tOQ A, M. to 9:00 lished Grocery Market In cen- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of Sec- made for the annual St. Patrick's 16 HUDSON AVE. ^HILLS' DRU through couj-t action by absolutely ond street have arrived at West dance of the association. 700 Mftttiun Avt., tral business location In Ked refusing to set any price on ground Bank. 'Palm Beach. Florida. Mr. and Mrs. . Patricia Gavin, daughter of Mr. needed by the State Highway depart- Domlnlck Parrillo of the Club Rio and Mrs. P. J. Gavin of Port Mon- ment, were rebuked yesterday by NOTK arrived at Miami last week ami af- mouthj celebrated her eighth birth- A.N ORDINANCE FU Sol Lopatin E. Donald Sterner. ter a month's stay will go to Cali- day with a party at her home last CLEARANCE SALE! TION OP BOHOIH His comment was occasioned fornia. .-. weok. Gamea were played and re- THE BOROUGH OE 23 Henry St., ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE MUST BE DISPOSED OF. NEW JERSEY. through the receipt of reports that Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cummins of freshments were served. The Kuestfl BB IT OKUAINED Freehold, N. J. Anthony P. Gulllano o( Newark, part the Tropical Garden cafe on Bsy ave- were Irene Downes, William Downes,' . TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING STOCK. sundl of tha Boraual of whose property Is needed for the nue are at Del Kay, Florida. Mildred, William and Frank Doran, 1. That the com pen PHONE 885 BROKER new route 34 irA Wall township, Mon- .ugh Clark shall bo a Dorothy Hall, daushter ol Mr. an\5Kay, lAike and John Martin, Dorle 1360.00, which shall b mouth county, and the Seacoast Mrs. Frank Hall, was injured about j Dlnjrwe-ll, Janlo Travers and Mr. and Sensational Values Too Good To Miss! nd shall b» payable 1 Gravel company, with Mayor C. E. F. iml-monthly. Hetrick of Asbury PRfk as agent, on tho neck and shoulders while coast- j Mrs. Ensesse. 2. That the comptn Insr on the school grounds !s-"t wook. Coats That Sold Formerly for $19.50 Dresses That Sold Formerly For $10 iugh AsaeBKor shall b the same route in Wall township, She is improving. G^or£e Sohneuitfr, >( *S40.00, which iha would not state what they would ac- New Monmouth News. eoB and shall be pay* cept, thereby forcing court action for Jr., was also hurt whIU- co.«tlns on a. That the compen acquisition. the school h!U and hfta returned to $9.00 nigh Collector shall h school. A party was given at the home of $5.00 ^"^ AV.TAIX. SIZES f 11,400.00, which eh Carl Helmar also, took a similar j Miss Alice Yahara Saturday evening ^^ H1VTA ies and «hall be pay a Miss E:iiabeth Whit* c-f Hijjh- SMALL SIZES 4. That tho coranei stand for the section o( his prop- !.-.:•. is avenue sUppcd on tho ice U»t by Miss \"&hara and Miss SUB Ellen- >ui?h Trenailrer shall t erty n*#ded for the huiMirxg of route w^cK ar.d injureJ her ar.kU' ar.vi bers:. Ga:ne» were played, refresh- A Large Assortment of af 150.00, which .hi] 35 at Highland avenue, South AJ\- 37K1. Mr*. C--»!:er c-i Bay Jtrfet. who :i'.en«-*were served and a general Fees and shell be pay boy. aiood time was enjoyed. Others pres- Coats That Sold Formerly for $39.50 Wool and Silk Dresses 5, That the com pen Are furnished In Tyi>e« »»« «!«• » »«H *!so fe.'.! o:\ :he ice. w.-u ta**:*. to lu perln tend cut shall fa •uy kind of work — ploirinr, cBltlraltar* "We havt no «^p!«h:." Ccir.rti'.s- ent besides those mentioned were •t $1.800.00 and ih sswloc, thresbtaf. etc. MtnoeapelU uid sioner S'.erner ass?r:e*i. *TV>.#:S own- Jerome Davis, Miss Suzanne Ger- onthly. Twin City omrliines, tmllt foi m»ny anitn. iltss Dot Gerardln, Milton ff. That the pomp*. EXTRA j*»r« of >trrl«. 5« lh«« b«l»r ers di> w: h $15.00 SJ.OO Ujjh Attorney ahaJl I TT»clom *od«y. Write, or phoot «itli*r W. tions if Police ehall b» ai Ruth and MoUle Rtsenberg, 1,800.00, which ahal Anthony DeSantoes, Joseph Much, 16 HUDSON AVE., foes and shall ba ray; Nicholas Halaway, Misses Katharine 8, That tho compe tugh Engineer shall b< a;i4 Mary Smith. Miss Katharine Tel 1875 RED BANK, N. J. Sale Starts Immediately. is shall to approved Ernest E. Bowman, Mr. and I mo to time upon ttei Mrs. J>*eph Yahara and Mr. and tented cover!nn: Ruch ae assigned for him to Jvhn Yahara. The guests were •ut. frvoi this place, Middtetown village, 0. That the compen X lx>n^ Branch, Keansburg, *eer of the Poor, .and Emergency Relief, aha Hi-ver "Plaza. Philadelphia and Key- ary of $100.00 and •.vrt_ _ luarterly. 10, That the comp< Mrs. Harold Morford has returned >ugh Auditor shall be 1400.00 and shall be r ^oni>j Croai Monmouth Memorial hoe- It. That the cornpt . by •-•-•il at Loas Branch, where she un- RUGS mgh Librarian shall for land on route S5 *; it an operation for appendi- >f f 110.00 and aholl I 1 12. That the compe plus interns : from Ju"^". !?*-*-«. SSa Is well on the road to re- tor ehall bo an annu to take $5,500 withou: i=:*r«:. 3> We Suggest You Get Yours Now And Save and shall bo payable A auaiNsr of the residents of this in. That the camp Gierszewski, who firs: ii«i»=i-«i jufih Recorder ahull b 800 for land on route 6 i= Saii.'.f ?»'n-:« attended the- funeral of Mrs. leea an may bo preici River, Bergen county, aec*p:e>i '.i? ,'--s*?i. Arrowsmith at Red Bank tho Ordinances of the r*i«sii»y. Mrs. Arrowsmith formerly 14. That the co-rape compromisory sum of S5.5CC nir Innpector shall be Frank DiBlase who wanted SVX>> for -v»d at New Monmouth. SLIGHTLY THE Ices as may He prenci land needed lor route 35 at Sled coasting is the chlet sport of Throw Rugs the Ordinances of thi :^« yeusj&stera nowadays, as well as IK. All Ordinances Middlesex county, accepted $3.0O_\ Imperfects nances Inconsistent ; To reduce the State Highway de- :i seme srown-ups. It takes place and repnoJed. < partment maintenance cost, Commis- for a so;-:iir= vz T'.cc-'ti. iiy a=d night Among the adults "Fenimore Rug" 10. This Ordlnanw sioner Sterner deeded to Red Bank, Rev. George R. s;.":^. »•."! sTeoi i: •»rio hav* renewed their youth by 9x12 on He passags and i ^•iiiKcir down the hills is Howard to law. Monmouth county, the triangular the roll call of :^-? H-vyi^'^—** Remnants Public strip at Prospect place and Klver- Methodist church tcsc-n.-*- isi- T.V. Roberts. Included In this Lot are tfie The above Ortllna Yesterday was ci^erved aj a Aiy At the Baptist church Sunday Rev. famous The I/urgort Selection and PBBBBCI first re slde avenue outside of the right of .OO meeting of the Mayo way of route 35. "The state did not of fasting and prayer it tha Cs^mi Samuel Johnston preached on "The In Moomouth County. Borough of Little Sll To the man who pay a single dollar for this triangle Baptist church. Services i= ti« Throne That is Never Vacant." The GUL1STAN 1086, and will come church began at half-past tea in the discourse was suggested by the death 9x12 There are «ome Badlo City oration and passage and this action merely returns it to MIRISTAN of said Govern Ine Be is out to save a the municipality which previously morning and were concluded at nine,of King G«orge V of England, Samples In this lot; also Sales- day evening. Februai o'clock last evening. j Rev. Mr. Johnston has received many man'* Sample*. o'clock, at the Counc had it for maintenance and upkeep. FERISTAN Just 15 Left. Hall. Lit tin Silver, r dollar (and more) The taxpayers of the state will be Coasting on Mount avenue "was compliments on the sermon. It has Prices Hangs From ! and place all persons relieved of thia cost and Red Bank stopped last week by the police de- been tho subject of considerable at Last Chance will be given full DPI will gain the advantage through lo- partment because of the danger of omment among the residents of this % $ tonight at half-past aix o'clock in the ist church will meet at the home of PUBLIC social room of the Central Baptist Mrs. Ada Walling next Wednesday. Notice Is hereby g place in this issue Mlsa Elizabeth Roberta has been ers of the School Di Highlands News. church for the congregation. of Eatontown, in t Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Dunne have enjoying a vacation of a few days mouth, that tho anni: and you'll find aaachlne skidded and ran into it. A member of tho ly as well. They are showing a A serious fire was averted early nhftll be nt least 21 yt Kridel's at once real Interest in the Bible studies last Friday night In the home of Mrs. and resident 6l tno every Sunday altcrnoon at the de- | $30.29 CASH COUPONS FOR $1.00 | shall have boon such William B. Kelly on Third avenue. dent for at least thrc and see for your- votional meetings. On the sugges- It was discovered in tne nick of time preceding hio or har tion of Doris Gardner the young by Mrs. Kelly. A heater pipe had of-such Doard, and B self— folks made a donation to the denom- and write. ignited tho woodwork in the living We, the merchants of Red Bank, are co-operating in this direct method ofad- Petition*, legally ru inational home at Ocean Grove. to be voted on at Ha room and tho fire wae beginning to filed with the DUtrlct Some of the children have given spread when Mrs. Kelly made the vertising that you may become acquainted -with our specialized services and high ty days before the i time, after school helping In the care discovery. She threw a bucket of In order to havo the i of the church basement. grade merchandise. .••••• data printed on the water on the blaze and put it out. uaed in voting. In ci The Ladles' Aid of the Methodist She then phoned for the Bremen and mentioned twenty H* church -will meet Thursday night, Chief William Mount, accompanied We aim to give you efficient courteous service or lose just what we are trying day or tho election February 6, at the home of Mrs. L. by several other firemen, went to the may be counted. B J.KRIDEL Brachat on Water Witch avenue. house and made a thorough Inspec- to gain, NAMELY: NEW CUSTOMERS. purpose may bo obti ttlct Clerk. Miss Nedra Rogers Is visiting her tion to make sure nothing else had Persons who may caught fire. YOU PAY $1.00 FOR COUPON BOOK AND IN RETURN THE FOL- those registered for —Rdd Bank— aunt. Mrs. Myra Rackages of Rich- eeneral election are t mond Hill, Long Island. the polling place on i Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rast and LOWING FIRMS GIVE YOU \ preceding tho electloi of 7:00 o'clock and son Richard will leave Sunday for Port Monmouth News. Any pernon may rcnl NOTICE. Florida, where they will spend the to vote In that dlitr month of February. (The Red Bnnk Begister can be bought A TOTAL VALUE OF $30.29 IN FREE SERVICE AND DISCOUNTS the legtiilnture. Notice IH hereby Kiven to the leKal vot- ers of tile School iJiKtrict of the HoiouRh in 1'ort Monmouth from Larry Generalli. EMPIRE GARAGE Tho school budget for this year Is Charles Meyers and Charles Llcbhauger.) MONMOCTH TIRE AND KUB- B. CXEMENTE o( Little Silver. In the County uf Mon- $27,903.20 for current expenses and 34 West Front Street 21 Boat Front Street NOT mouth. New Jersey, thut the annual meet- Mre. Harry Dovey Bpent part of BEB CO. Garment Cleaning Discount 25c. NoUco to hereby ul luu fot the election of '1 wo Members of $1,750 for bonds »nd interest, mak- 102 West Front Street Automobile Service Discount 25c ere of the School Din the Uoiiicl of Educution of the Dorough of ing a total of $32,653.20. The budget last week with friends at Newark. 1 Auto Tube Repair Free of Red Hunk, In tl Uttl* Silver will be helil nt the District M. GRAND'S SHOE BEPAIR mouth, that the nnn Krliuolliou^e.' Miukham homl. in the Hor- last year was over $40,000. Tho Mr. and Mrs. David K. Hampton of Value 60c. MONMOCTH TIRE & RUB- election of Tbreo. Me otmh of Little Silver, nil Tuesday. Febru- school election wll be held Tuesday Newark were recent guests of Mr. BER CO. SHOP of Education will bo ary 11. 11136. from 7:H0 P. M. to 9:10 I". night, February 11, In the school- and Mrs. William H. Willett. They DOUGLAS AUTO ELECTRI- 102 West Front Street 28 West Front Street Oakland Street and M., arid na much longer an muy be necea- Tire Retreading Discount $2.00 Shoe Repair Discount 25c house ft. on Tuenday, Miry !o enalile nil legal voters present to house, and the polls will be open also visited other friends at this CAL CO. from 4:00 o'clock P c:nt their Imllota. from seven to !ilne o'clock. The bud- place. 18 Mechanic Street P. M-. and aa much h Two Momljorn of the Home! of Educa- gnt was prepared at a special meet- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kolb of Arl- 1 Motor Tune Up Free J. W. SUTFHEN EDMUND ROIXE osHBry, to enable all 1 tion will he elected for three years. ington spent Sunday with Mr. and Value $2.00 115 West Front Street 00 Monmouth Street out to cant their baltc At MtUl meeting will he aubmittcil the ing Saturday night at the home of Ice Skato Sharpening Discount Upholstering Discount $£.B0 Three Metnbori wll oueistion of vothiK a tux for the following President Daniel Bills. Other mem- Mia. Roy Kolb. J. W. SUTFHEN bers present were Dr. John L. Opfer- Mrs. Lillian Wood and Miss Edna • .• 25c. • ^ B. OTJEMENTE At Bftld meeting « I 5.4<.>5.00 US West Front Street M Wett Front Street question of votlnsr a Itcln.ii n mid lip,.I nurntu -. 300.Of) munn, Mrs. Viola Iloran, Charles Till were week-end visltora at Long 1 Battery Recharge Free purponosr Slili-walk upturn , Markhnm Greenfield, George W. Hardy, Frank Island. Value 75c. SANBORN'8 Custom Made Clothing For current expenses l'lure 64 White Street Discount $2.60 3.000.00 Hall and Jacob S. Hoffman. George Miss Emma Covert is conflned to For rppnlrs and r«pl Imj'itf\ emprit Vo School ( the house with n heavy cold. THE PHOTO SHOP Awnlnxa or Window Shades For manual ti-nlnlncc Kinr; was nhnent. After a rnisineaa 10 Wallace Street Discount $2.00 EMI'lItE GARAGE 'J'ho tot mil to session a luncheon was served with John Hennessey, who hae been on 21 East Front Street The total amount tl Iio r.r Inn .J 1 A.943.73 tho sick list. Is improving. 1 Photo Enlargement Free Automobile Supplies Discount he necessary la .>.. Dated U , 0. 7. NOTK:—Tim linn "rurrciit cxnoiiBe»" filed for rc-cloctlon, William Fahrnr parents. Capt. and Mrs. Benjamin ING 20 Leroy Place O&klnnri Strut Hfhni inrludiM juirMlimls', teni'lu'iV, juniKiifl' and UiiimlB, has recovered. She is now MARQtn.ES DUtrlcU 0 BTICI 10 mtMlu-iil iniiiifiMoi si' t.n]nric"H . fuel, text has filed for tho position to fill tho 4 Went Front Street S Violin Lessons Free Street Rchool, [Uv«r lioukH, pchofil >-i'i'lii!ii. link' . tl nri^porlatlon nt her own residence. 45 Prospect Avenue Dated this ZSth day > of puiiilH, tuition nf implln attending vacancy cauaed by the death of Mrs. 3 Shoo HhlneH Free Value M.00,, «<-IIO(JK liv tiU\rlncll'»ls', t truant ollirei'f, truant nrhoola, liinurnnre Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Mason enter- 18 Broad Street 64 White Street 4 Rolls Films Developed Free meilicnl tnsnocturi' mill I ho Inrliluntn] exfenniia rif tho Bchoula. Ing 103 women. As fur na It known linoleum Discount $2.00 Value 40c books, school »pplii» this in the largest number ever em- tained relatives from Jersey City Prescription Dlncount 25c. of puiillft, tuition FvixviiK ^i"> muy viitc in nJxlUliin to over the week-end. schools In other dUti thoMe i«'«lHtel eofl« may be oh lietwMin you mid the suld petttlouer for In thn current account and $1,000 In MONMOUTH TIRE AND RUBBER CO. trlrrlrtt Clerk. tho uiiuKo of di-npi-tlon. tlw hcinic of Mm. Helen Uroeltmnn. CUT SALES- who tnny 1-'UJHKN(1K 1''. I'OrilirVi'KOrl, tho water iiccoimt. Pnyrnlln wnro A district court of honor for Boy CUT SALES- tliodl e reiclnUreil fo liolhltor of I'nlllloniT. ordfi'fHl pnld. ] lownrd Monahiin, Snoutu will ho held at. tho lire houae 102 WEST FRONT STREET, RED BANK Rvnernl t') en Htm me «ll Itioinl Utiwt. Jtail UlUlk. N. J. Wlltlnm Cottrnll, Iloxy Klolu, Bmtla MEN AND MEN AND the polling |IIB**O m\ l>al«.l Jinuimy :U, limn. WniJiic-Mliiy evening, Ttebiuary 12. l>t«i'«lght persons have filed applications .nd asked many sensible questions Chief Harry H. Clayton, It waa an- junior high Bchool auditorium when for tho position of postmaster of Red Conover and Nicholas Harvey, clog mout, the new sheriff of Monmouth family judge," was the first speaker. ind took keen Interest in all they submitted to the votera for forty pupils were given promotion dancing by Oscar Hemphill, songs by county, took place at a testimonial He praised Mr. Roberts for the rec- nounced yesterday by Councilman proval at the annual achoo Bank. Tho otatcment fiftys they are ere shown. The pupils making the Thomas M. Gopsill, chairman of the oortlflcatea from the Junior high John J. Spillajio, Henry P. Hylln, Ed. Hoy Mancell' Bud banjo music by dinner In his honor at tho Molly ord' which he ,had made find made sit wore Betty Francis, Marjorle Tuesday, February 11. Thr school by Mra. Ada A. Crandall, Marshall McDowell. Tho "lady" Pitcher hotel at Red Bank last night. many remarks which caused merri- poliuis cu.iunittcc. The appointment priatlons aggregating ?2S9,a vonKattengell, Mrs. Helen B. Isaacs, Jonoyer, Patricia Bower, Dorl3 was made effective immediately. junior high Bchool principal. oseph F. Johnston, George F. Wil- bowlers will be Daniel S. Ely, Harold It was under tho auspices of the ment. Judge Lawrence filled a part ugg, Edith Gustin, Valjean Pohl, be voted on separately. 1 A song, "America the Beautiful," on, Hugh J. Phillips, Jr., Jind Charles Holmes, Jamea Maher, Henry Maher, Monmouth County Women's Demo- on the program which waa to have Barbara Nemno, Arthur Warner, Deputy Chief Police Daviaon has these appropriations amo by tho class opened the program, R. D. Foxwell. Tuesday was tho last Marshall McDowell, Vincent Ham- cratic club, tho Monmouth County been taken by John J. Qulnn of Red Kingdon Grover, Janet Wymbs, been connected with the local depart- $256,819.70, or $2,500 less after which tho class president, Wil- day for filing applications and the mond, John Jeffrey, Taylor W. Hance, Division of the Young Democrats of Bank, who was unable to be present Mary Makris and Mary Minton. '• ment thirteen years. The fine eiil- year. liam Bennett, gave tho welcoming ppolntment may be expected to be Joseph Phillips, Jacob Stern, Milton America and the Monmouth County because of being kept indoors by sick- ciency of the department has been But (and this is the sa< addresB. A sketch, "Be Sure You're made at any time from now on until Bennett, Chrlncy S. Conover, Russell Men's Democratic club. Although ness. Mr. Quinn and several others, due. in a great measure, to the work the picture for the taxpa Right" was presented by members April 1 when tho term of William A. Bennett and Edward Heyert the Domocrats were the "whole telegrams read by Judge Acker- he has performed during his tenure total amount to be raised b of tho class. The scene waa In a Sweeney, tho present Republican show," so to speak, In making the son, expressed their regrets at not Move To Abolish of office. He was appointed police J193.792.20, whereas last ye school oinco during any day of the postmaster, will expire. arrangements, the event was by no being present for various reasons. clerk on January 1, 1923, by Mayor snly $157,292.20, or an incrco Those who sent such messages in ad- Adehibald Miller, and re-appointed 500 over last year. The rr school term. All the aspirants are Democrats means monopolized by them. Repub- tho following year. Tho cast was as follows: Legion To Help lican friends of Mr. Roberts vied dition to Mr. Lawrence were Con- Attorney's Job council recently prepared nd not only for this but for political gressman William H. Sutphin, Judge if expenses approximate! Mr. Jones, principal Patny Siiuffnuola reasons It is certain that the next with members of his own party In John C. Giordano and Freeholder Ar- 1 Ml»» Grey, Bocrotury Dorothy Herabllim postmaster will bo a Democrat. Veterans To Get showing their high regard for him, Is Voted Down ess than that of last yeai l'eto Poterten, janitor Jumos Squll anta as did also a number of independents thur Pryor. 'oard of education appr Mr. 'March, toachor Arnold Simon Never In tho hlatory of Red Bank are such that the reductic JamoB, service Bquad Joe Sovlero has the. party In power appointed a or "mugwumps" not offlllated with Mrs. Lawrence followed her hus- Atlantic Highlands Council, 5 to Howard, inipll •-Burtl™ OBlen.Vy postmaster of other than Its own po- The Bonus Money band in a short but well put speech nlcipal taxes Is more than lucy ,,,11.11 .. ..Glmly* Cbnlravalotti itical faith arid, no one expects which evoked much applause. Harry 1, Defeats Resolution to Do an increase in school tax Aim.' mn'll .•'--'••'• Josephine Dalsardo Truax of Long Branch, former com- precludes all possibility of different course to be pursued with The Post Rooms on Broad Street this year. (iertrudc. pupil Antoinette Fla«c«narwlo n pleas jude;e, gave high praise to Iway With Position Held by Sarah. Lm.it "'•'" !f » regard to the next incumbent. iil.U... to be Open Saturday After- Sheriff Roberts, stating that he had Study and analysis of thi mil ' i,null . ...Fre...LeBtod Comnlorr Shlblk- According to iiostofllco rules all of Fohn M, Pillsbury. Jimmy. I>"i;iirr."ir. Vmcl Mnatrla the eight candidates ere to receive an noon in Order to Provide As- done much to bring about jury re- education budget is necess examination under civil service aus- form. The former judge is a Repub- der tg understand why ti A Russian dance was given by lican and so also ie J, Victor Carton resolution to abolish the office increase of $36,500 in the i Ella Buhln, after which the class pices. The three highest are to be sistance in Making Out Claims. aorough attorney was voted down determined by the Civil Service Com- of. Asbury Park, the following speak- be raised b.y taxes "when f history was.presented by Harry Es- er. L meeting of the mayor and coun- increase of only $2,500 in t] tclle. A tap dance by Emily New- mission, with a recommendation to After tho bonus bill was passed cil of Atlantic Highlands on Tuesday Postmaster General James F. Farley of the total appropriations, man and Alice Wyckoff entertained over the veto of President Roosevelt, Mr. Carton said that he had not night. Ever since the reorganization factor in this seemingly tho audience. The class will was that one of them be appointed to the Shrewsbury post, No. 168 of the voted for Mr. Roberts at the elec- position. This Is what Is supposed le sting January 1, when John M. situation Is that last year given by Walter Heppner, after American legion of Red Bank tion but that he had thought that In 'ilsbury was not re-appointed, there of education had surplus i which Mrs. Ada A. Crandall present- to be done, but politics and various took quick action to atd vet- Mr. Truax he would find at least one other thlngB complicate the situation iaii been considerable speculation as "25,000 to apply towardi ed tho pupils with their certificates. erans in tiling claims to get the person among the; assemblage who what would happen. Wide cir- echool expenses, while th to a much greater extent, than ap- money due to them on their adjusted had done the same. He B&id that In closing, tho junior* high school pears on the surface. atlon was given to a rumor that has no surplus revenue tc alma mater was sung by the class. compensation certificates. It was ar- since hearing Mr. Truax's speech he a lawyer who had recently moved to ate. The class motto Is "Onward to Hoy/ever, assuming that the ap- ranged to have the post rooms on had begun to doubt that this waa the Atlantic Highlands would get the pointment Is made on tho basis of Broad street open Irom two to five case and that he had reason to be- Another reason for the Success," tho class colors, blue and lieve that he might bo the only per- appointment, but this was denied by taxation for school purpoi gold; tho class flower, tea roBe and tho rules mentioned, Mr. Johnston ''clock Saturday afternoon, with certain ofllcials. and Mr. Hylln would seem to have Cecil MacCloud. the post adjutant, on son at the dinner who had not cast tuition fees from hii*h BCI tho adviBor, Miss Agnes Seely. hi3 ballot for the present sheriff. It was expected that some action living outside of Red Bai Those who received their 9-A pro- a considerable advantage over their duty to assist veterans In preparing rivals. Both by reason of being World the necessary papere for them to re- Nevertheless he paid a fine tribute to would be taken at Tuesday night's coming year are expected I motion certificates were Mary Acker- ceive tho "baby bonus" bonds which Mr. Roberts, stating that he was con- meeting. The topic, topped the local $9,01)0 less than last year, man, Randolph Ballly, William Ben- war veterans would be entitled to an "current events" of the week. The extra, count of five points over and are to be payablo Juno 15. ducting his office in a way that was HAROLD DAVISON two reasons for this loss < nett, Ella Bunln, Gladys Chiaravalot- of large benefit to Monmouth county. move to abolish tho pfflce evidently One is that there are few above their examination marks. None The matter was brought to the at- ti Margaret Coltran, Fred Comstock, of the other candidates Is a veteran. Mrs. Howard Height responded to was kept a secret until the last On August 8, 1924, Chief Davison pupils attending the Red Eleanor Cook, James DelatuBh, Ce- tention of tho post by County Com- an invitation to make as unscheduled minute because it was not mentioned school than last year. Red Some of the candidates bave been mander Eugene O'Rourke and Coun- GEORGE H. ROBERTS was appointed police clerk with the celia DeMaio, JoBephlne Delaardo address. Her remarks were largely in discussions among the public. ank of patrolman at the recommen- lost tuition pupils becam Harry Estelle, Antoinette Fiaseanaro, very active in circulating petitions ty Adjutant John Throckmorton, directed to Mrs. Roberts as to the The vote against the resolution high schools having bee; among the members of the Demo- both of Atlantic Highlands, at the either political organization. dation of Police Commissioner Rob- neighboring communities Elalno Flcckman, Genevlove French, course ehe should pursue aa the ohcr- was 5 to 1. A peculiar phase of the rt Johnson. On January 1, 1927, he Herbert Frost, Stephen Grceley, cratic executive committee of Red regular meeting of tho post Monday The main ballroum of the big spa- iff's wife. She put humor as well as vote was that the councilman who cause the double sesstoi Bank. A rumor has been prevalent nlgrht. The two legion county officials, cious hotel was filled to overflowing was made a lieutenant, a position studies is very unpopular 1 Pearl Greonblatt, William Hager- seriousness Into her talk and It, was made the motion to adopt the reso- tvhich he has ,^eld ever since. man, Dorothy Hembllng, Walter that whoever receives the largest earlier in the evening, had held a con- and the same was true with regard received with much applause. lution and the other councilman sections as It requires pup Hoppner, Helen Jackson, Catherine number of Blgnatures of executive ference at Freehold with state exec- to the lobby. Perhaps no other event Chief Davisofi was born at Red committee members would get the utive officials of the legion. Com- at the hotel has attracted such a Mr. Height, in his talk, told briefly who seconded the motion, voted Sank and attended the local public for school much earlier Johnson, Ruth Lewis, Robert Lln- against the resolution. It was stated turn home much later deroth, Marlon Mack, Vincent Mas- job, but Inasmuch as tome of the mander O'Rourke and Adjutant large gathering. Republicans as well of the steps taken while he was chools. He also attended the Cole- members are reported to have signed Throckmorton "dropped in'' on the as Democrats were among the speak- sheriff to bring about jury reform in the resolution that in the interest man business college. He Is the son would under normal cond tria, Robert McKee, Emily Newman, two or more petitions many observ- Red Bank leKlonnaires°while on their ers and both were unstinting In their and described with gratification the of economy the borough shall dis- of Mr. and Mrs. Abram L. Davison The other reason for ti Burtia Oglensky, Lawrence Olson, ers of political condition do not take way back to Atlantio Highlands. praise of the way Mr. Roberts had measures taken by Mr. Roberts to pense with the services of tho bor- and resides on John street. revenue from tuition lees Muriel Ramsdcn, Elisabeth Ross. much stock in this report. They said it wao Important that the conducted the. office of sheriff. consolidate and enlarge this change ough attorney and declare the office state board of education J Lester Shibla, Arnold Simon, Vir- vacant. Mr. Davison is an expert marks- tho Red Bank board to On the other hand this story about claims should be filed as early as One of the features was the pre for better government. The fact tha man and has been captain of the ginia Smith, Joe Sovlero, Patsy possible. Mr. Roberta was the only count GeorgB Stryker offered the resolu- Red Bank pistol team, which is con- charge from $130 per yea Spagnuola, James Squillante and the exeoutlve committee being the eentatlon of a sold badge to Mr. Rob- tion and it was seconded by Walter According to a atate law determining factor in making the erts by Howard Height of Manas- Democratic candidate elected lasi sidered one of tho best in the East, Alice Wikoff. It waa stated that according to a November was cited* by Mr. Height Williams. On the roll call Charles to charge more for tultlo choice has gained such credence that recent survey 4,296 World war veter- quan, former sheriff, under whom since its organization. He was form- the actual per capita cost a movement" has been started for a. Mr. Roberts served as deputy sheriff. and other speakers as evidence o Mount voted In the atllrmative, and erly president of the Patrolmen's ans In Monmouth county were en- the hlRh regard In which the sheriff Edward Jagger, William Dunphy board of education clain final show down by having a secret titled to receive the bonus and that It was a gift from tho three organ- Benevolent association" and at pres- Red Bank board has bee ballot of the members of the comajit- izations mentioned abc.o. In accept- is held by the people of Monmouth and Waldron Smith voted In the neg- ent is vice president of the New Jer- Forty-Eight To tho payments made to them would county. Mr. Height was defeated for ative. It was conceded thnt Mr. more than the expense o teo. Up to the presont time no such bring more than $2,234,000 of "new ing it Mr. Roberts made a speech ey State P. B. A. pistol league, a structlon to a high achoi test bas been made and there is a which drew many comments among senator, and ho stated that when he Stryker and Mr. Williams were In member of tho New Jersey state po- Leave Local High money" into this county. Predictions went .to bed on election night he said a year and for this reas> disposition In some quarters to be- were made that this would greatly those -present ae being a model for favor of the resolution and their ice instructors' association and a must be reduced to the lieve that It will never take place be- conciseness and eloquence. Judge to his wife that if only one Demo- names were not called. Mayor member of Shrewsbury post of the improve business conditions and les- cratic candidate was to be successful Uoned above. Graduation Exercises to be Held cause it would disrupt the party and sen unemployment. Henry E. Ackerson of Keyport, who 1 Chauncey C. Phillips'was about to American Legion. He is an honorary Next Thursday, February 6— endanger Democratic prospects at acted as toastmaeter, statedVthat In he hoped that that one would be Mr. be asked to decide the tie when Mr. member of Relief engine company. Though it is Illegal to c the coming election. Mr. Wilson Is Mr. Roberts Monmouth county had Roberts. Both Mr. and Mrs. Height Pillsb-ury made a request that Mr. The many friends of Chief Davl- than the per capita cost Dr. C. E. Partch Will be the the chairman of the committee. a. sheriff who was not only able and said that it waa gratifying to them Stryker and Mr. Williams be askei •on. feeling that he fs deserving of tion for a high school pu Speaker. conscientious, but also a most .force- that this wish had been granted. to vote. When their names were he new honor that nas been be- illegal to charge less, Mr. Johnston is tho only postmas- Father/With Aid, meeting Tuesday night it ter aspirant thus far to comment on ful speaker. A largo boquet of flow- Mr. Roberts's reply to the gift pre- called both voted "No," making the stowed upon him, extend to him their Tho annual mid-term graduation ers was presented to Mrs. Roberts vote 5 to 1 against the resolution. sincere wishes lor his continued euc- that a number of board exercises for the senior class of the tho matter. He said, in talking with sentation speech evoked the largest boring communities are a Register reporter yesterday, that Saves Children and all stood whllo she accepted It. applause of tho evening. The sheriff, Eugene O'Rourke, president of the Bed Bank high school will be held Atlantic Highlands Business associa- At the conclusion of this the rules wore fair If impartially car- At the beginning of tho festivities among other things, said that the table giving the per pupi next Thursday night, February 6, at ried out. He said that if he was not gold badge was to him more than a tion, made a few remarks relative eight o'clock at tho junior high From Drowning a fine dinner waa served which won to an offer by Councilman Charles ucation at various iionl school auditorium. Principal Harry among the three highest applicants at many compliments for the hotel. The piece of valuable inetal because Patents Granted ty schools. It shows t* tho examination ho would make no final course waa chocolate eclairs moulded into it was priceless senti- Mount to donate two lots, 50x175 C. Slebcr will preside, and the 48 feet, extending along the railroad Bank high school has a lo further claim for the position. He J. Kelsey Burr, Jr., and Philip with the letter R prominently dis- ment and friendship. Mr. Roberts, On Two Inventions in this regard than any graduates will bo presented with ce- said that on the other hand If he although he made a very eloquent from. Center avenue to Bay avenue, tlflcates. MacKay Rescued the Former's played In icing, and Judge Ackerson listed except one, Keypoj was among the threo he thought ho made this the theme of part of hla address, seemed" to bo under large a3 a site for a factory. Several in- Patents on new inventions have Bank, board has occos! Dr. C. E. Partch, dean of Rutgers was entitled to the position because remarks, stating that the letter In stress of emotion. quiries have been made by city fac- been granted to John Pinaud of At- school of education, will be the guest Two Children Who Had Fall- criticised on the score th by reason of 26 years of experience rruestiori had a particular appeal to A floor show of unusual merit was tory owners desiring to locate here. lantic Highlands and Robert John of charRo enough for tuiti speaker of tho evening. Helen Mc- as a postofllco employee ho was more en Through the Ice. him because it reminded him of two given by performers who have been Mr. O'Rourke was Informed that tho Middletown township. Mr, Plnaud's it will undoubtedly era Kce, president of tho graduating familiar with the •workings of the of- ;reat Democrats, President Franklin appearing at tho Ross-Penton farm council would immediately take the nvention, an improved type of three- prlso to the critics to ki class, will dollver the welcoming ad- flca than any other candidate. He The two young children of Mr. and D. Roosevelt and Sheriff George H. They received many encores. The matter Into consideration. point support for a globe atlas, has board has been making i dress. The mantle oration will be la superintendent of the registry di- Mrs. J. Kelsey Burr, Jr., of Little Roberts. He Intimated that Mr. Rob- festivites concluded with dancing. Mayor Phillips reported thnt one been before the* department's ex- on out-of-town pupils in delivered by Homer Hendrlckson, vision. erts might bo the next Democratic of tho Diesel engines was connected aminers since January 28, 1933. Hla taining a loss. who was elected by members of the Sliver Point, wero saved from watery Another testimonial dinner for Mr. Friends of Mr. Johnston claim that raves Sunday by their father and candidate for governor. He briefly Roberts will be Riven Thursday, Feb- with a pump nt the water plant at mmercial lights have been as- class. Ho will turn hla robe ovur he should receive foremost consider- . noighbor, Philip MacKay. Mr. traced tho history of the offlco of ruary 20, by a civic committee o five o'clock that afternoon and every- signed to a New York firm. However, tho state boi to the 12-B class president, Charles ation because it would be a promo- Burr took his children, Paatela, sheriff, stating that it originated In JVTIddletown township residents. thing so far was very satisfactory. Mr. John received a patent on an tlon hog stepped In and Bennett, who In return will say a tion "up from tho ranks." They say seven years old, and J. Kelsey, five, Tho council paid $4,000 to tho board improved type of spark plug. The there must be no more fow words. It would be a reward for merit and for an Ice boat sail off the Point. of education, $100 to the public contact point contains palladium kind. The action of the Harold A. Hcndrlckoon, president faithful service. No employee, of the Tho boat hit an "air hole" and one health association and $2,087 on The commercial rights have been as- itlcs came as a distlnc: of tho board of education, will pre- Civic Club Backs Past Exalted Rulers county taxes. Councilman Smith, tho Red Bank board me: Red Bunk postofflce has ever been end went through. Mr. Burr told signed to a Chicago concern. tuition fees have been, sent tho following pupils with cer- appoltitod postmaster and if Mr. hla children to walk away from the chairman of the advertising commit- tificates: Doris and Florence Ayerre, School Candidates To Preside Thursday tee, reported that the committeo has those exacted by man; Johnston Bhould Ret tho position it boat while he summoned help to get munitles and no protest George Barrett, Quida Blanc, John would broak a political precedent. it out of tho hole. The children had agreed to give $50 to the business RADIO 1UND CAUD PAHTY. Bremner, Fred and Herman Canon- The salary is $3,400 per year and the The Mlddletown Village Civic asso- A past exalted rulers' night wll association for its advertising cam- had been made by th| walked only a few feet when they ciation last night announced Its sup- be held by the Red Bunk Elks ncx neighboring munlcipallt: Ico, Christine Carotenuto, Edwin appointment Is for four years. broke through the Ice. paign. Hast Keiinsburg Mothers Will Have Chlnnonk, Joseph Christman, Clara port of four candidates for tho Mid- Thursday night, February 6, at 8:31 It 'IV) ltaiso Money for School. . The meeting Tuesday The Associated Press states that Mr. Burr ran to tho rescue. Mr. dlctown township board of education. o'clock at the homo on Broad street. Action on the final passage of the tended by a number of Coleman, Thomas Cosentlno. Rita MucKay, who waa standing a short budget was deferred until next Tups- DclGuIdlce, Fred Dudley, Jennlo Fi- nine applications have been made for The olectlon is to be held on Febru- Nomination of ofllcera will also take A "radio fund card party" will b« of the school and a the position of postmastor of Long dlBtanco away, also rushed to the ary 11. placo. day night. hold Saturday night at tho Eas members of the Red Ba garo, Charles and Dorla Fischer, Branch. The candidates are John M. spot. Both jumped In and brought The candidates endorsed by the as- Copies of a proposed liquor license iburg lire house by a group o association. A3 stated Nick Gentile, Betty Grace, Dorothy Those who will preside for th ordinance were plven to the officials Taylor, Bentley Frederick, Clarence tho children to safety. They wore sociation are George W. Miller, Ward night are all past exalted rulers am mothers of that place. The profits later last week tho ai| Grlllln, Robert Hallstork, Helen O. VanNote, Jr., Albert J. Carthy, tnkon to the homo of William J. V. G. Thomas, Jr., and Schuylor Sickles, for study. The matter of restoring will be applied to a fund which will cently passed a resolutl Havens, Homer Hondricltson, Gonova. will tako tho following chairs the clock patrol system in the police George A. Hathaway. Frank C. How- Getty and treatment was admlnis- who seek tho three-year, and Irving Exalted ruler, Richard Applegato; be used to buy a radio outfit for the board to keep appropri Jackson, Katharine Johnson, Vir- land, Buford G. Coata, James V Des- tored by Dr. A. B. Randall. After Teeplc, who la a candidate for the department was loft in tho hands of village school, 'rickets are gelling aa possible In the lnterj ginia Kcelor, Loula Kuzlcky, Mary esteemed leading knight, M. M. the police committee. mond and John W. Oulrc. n short time the children were taken two-year term. Davidson; esteemed loyal knight, T>r, well and liberal donations have been lief. A copy of tho LoValloy, Hazo! Livingston, Mar- home, none tho worso for tho cx- Tho association at n meeting on made to bo served as refreshments handed by Robert L. C< jorlo Maclnncs, Hclon McKoe, Al- James J. Martin; esteemed lecturln of tho Taxpayers pnrlenco. Their rescuers did not suf- Monday night appointed a committeo knight, Myron V. Brown; secretary, Two Houses Rented. ut tho party. bert Ott, Stanley Parker, Jane Pow- LOCAL FOLKS ON SCREEN. fer any III effects. to make a survey of tho situation A dark horse prize of a basket of old A, Hendrlckson, prl ers, Jamos Qulnn, Pntrlcla Rlley and. recorAmend cnndldates whose Harold A. Glblln; treasurer, John P, G. Howard Llppincott, realtor, has board, and read by thel Being Seen Today and Tomorrow nt Mulvlhlll; chaplain, Peter J. Elchcle; groceries donated bv merchants of Jane Runyon, Jack Schooley, Ruth election would bo for tho beBt In- rented a six-room house at River* Kaat. Keansburg will be disposed of Air. Cook accompiiiilfl Shnptor, Clinton Stratton, Jean Catfton Theater Program. NAVESINK MINSTItELS. terest of the township. The commit- oaqulre, Fred C. VanVlict; inner side Heights, owned by Mrs. Georgs tatlon of tho rcsoluticf Ruard. John W. Cantllllon and tiler, on tho. co-opcratlvc plan. Mrs. ICd- Stryker, Gladys Taylor, Arncttn An added attraction to the pro- tee found that a Rplrlt of harmony Browcr of Red Bank, to A. B. Rich- wmd Voorliees Is chalrlady of the statement as to tho pil Turner, Joseph Tobcr, Jack White Contrary (o Humor, Paul l'osten prevailed In tho Bchool board and John F. O'Neill. tor of Little Silver, and half of a association. He said tl gram at tho Carlton theater today ill Sing In the Show. committee which will direct the par- Louis Wlgdorwltz, Dorothy Winning and tomorrow Is a two-reel comedy suggested endorsement of candidates two-family house on Peters place ty. The committee, for prizes con- wan anxious tp co-opeil and C. Edward Wlllett. whoso election would Insure continu- owned by Mrs. Frank Dlbbtm of the nchuol and borom| entitled "Mixed Policies." The prin- are progressing for tho an- OPENS •il.'jt;) of Mis. Ruth lvruoger, Mrs. Kosa bringing about bettor cipals In the comedy are Mr. and nual Eriworth Lcaguo mlnstrclo to bo ance of that harmony. Maplo avenue, to Mrs. Holmes Hal- Doyle, Mr.i. lCvclyn lioplor nnd Mrs. sT'ic IAI.* TONITE. Tho report of the committee ur^es loran of Philadelphia. nomlca) government. li| Mm. Orvlllo Whltlcdgo of Enlon held Thursday night, February 20, at Nciv Store Opened Undor Miuingi Seifert. The card* committee com- HcndrlckHon polntod town, profenslonally known as 13nrry Um Navcslnk library. It has been tho voters of Mlddletown township ment of Albert Goldman. prises Mrs. Clara Ralph and Mrs. Meet Your Friends «t Dante's Fara & Whltlodgo. rumored that Paul Posten of Nave to glvo tho four candidate!) their lUinison to Play In Now Ciyin. board had fixed Its apl OUR IJncroft Inn. earnest support. Sanders and compnny of Rahway, Heinle SILIIIIH. Refreshments will lessor amount than! Mr. and Mrs. Whlllcilge, who are sink, popular songster, would not ap- Tan RuniHon high school basket- bn In chaiT.e of Mis. Ilutchlnaon, Mrs. The budget provldeil Thursday nlghti! nro to bo "Pecla well known in the theatrical profes pear la Hie allow th.'t year. An- owned and oporated by Sandcra nlKlitn at the Lino.roft Inn In addition Cohen, opened a new liquor store hall team will make its Hist unpear- Henry. Mrs. Ortrude Krucger and arlea of all plinclpulnj to Saturday nights. There's a blK BIOII, are botter known in tlila sec- nouncement WBH niadu yeatortlay A Word to Clnnimrrs. [inco In tho gymnasium In the new Mi;i Jci^;o3i The hoHtessCH will ba Itora and other echooll surprise In store for you tonight. Wo tion not only because of real eatato thnt !)>!H IH not true njul that Mi*. the this morning on tho corner of Wal- The oxtenslon of tlmo for lace nnd Hrond (street, formerly oc- IUinison high school building a^ Mr.-i. Mildrcil Young, Mrs. Valence, to remain the gams asf oanH tell you about It hero but we and family Interests but for their lib- I'osten will bo there with his beauti- clammot'B to renow thotr licenses ex- an outalde loam tomorrow night. Tho Mi-s. Mario Johmjort, Mrs. Margaret ten p»r cent out In Wail know you'll like It. Wetter drop In plrcB op Februnry 15. Licenses may cupied by Raisin's drug store. and enjoy It with your friends. Yes. oral co-oporatlon through donations ful volrr and will sing Boveral num- visiting team will be from the Atlnn- Conover and Mrs. Cornier. Into effect a few f of their profeBSional talent for local bers. Thorn will also he other good bo procured from Herman Turnow This store In a brunch of Ihut lo- tlc Highlands high school. Two continued. Mr. Hcnil bcnnfUs. Mr. and Mrs. Whltlcdse Blngeru onLthe program. ot Belford, and clnmmern are urged cated at Railway. Mr. Cohen has had gnnies will be played. * Next Saturday night. February 1 many years of experience In the Money to l-roan. tho teaehors If thoy hff meat loaf a In Marie will be norvet have a spacious homo on tho north The nhow In being directed again to see Mr. Tarnow at their cmlicst VVn arc In a position to loan money to make. Stephen si the iruestd with tho compliments o side of Tlnton Falla avenue, directly by Raymond Taylor, who will aim to convenience. Licenses may also bo liquor business nnd has Installed a Hny It With Valentines from Tetley's on now and lined lionica up to the spokesman, replied tlf the proprietors, Dante am! M»rlo Do. opposite tho Monmouth County Coun- procured at tho olllco of Borough large ittoek of tho finest In WIIICB and Tho only day In the year when you extelll of a rou.'iomihle amount Of tho present oe silent obserl pltmsu everyone with old and new Clerk Jure J. Cnrow at Rumson. liquors. verlo Thono that have had thin dish try club, where Mr. Whltlcdgo does fuvorltcH. Mrn. Dorn Hart will be can really.give vont to thoiio pent-up valiic.i of tho pi-oportlos. Come In Below am given tf before nt tho Uncroft inn nny It'n in/mo real farming \ylien ho nnd IIIH Tho locnl atom will be managed liy lovn phraHOH that menu so much. Wo an.I we will (Ml you how to own a (tlvliii( a •uniniary of 1 lust tho best over rinil thnt Mario» eoncli. Albert Goldman, who will be assist- hnvo Just tho card. Telley'si, !'/ homo ot yuur own by the onay pay- wife are not at work nt their thc- Tetlcy'n for Vnlenllnen. Hroad Mtrect.- Advertlticnient. for the pant two yell meat Hauco In mipromo Homo nto funny, itcimo nro cute ed by Cliironeo Walling, former old ment plan. The Mninalay Itiillillnx onnulnx Vesr *nd •til Lukon'a cnlebrntcd orchestra, utrlcil nroftjuiilon. ]Vtl«y's for Hluit-rn, Homo aro lovely and nome nrn null Loan A.MMoclatlon, 1'.! Mochanlo which him been planning tho Hnlur- -•* Tim Rod Dull Is up. Tubular hock- distiller of thin .borough, nnd Albert During ITitbruury nnd March low more detailed f Own Your Own Hmnr. "beautB." Come In nnd nco them CSraf. iitrcct, Red Hank, N. J.-Advortluo- day night crowds at tho I.lnoroft Inn ey for Irayn, girls, n\cn and women, yourself'ournelf. Wo'll enjoy having you. prices will prevail In mnclo-to-oriW'r meut. will again bo In attendance Hnturrtny Money tti loan in any rennonulilci jS.flH, S7.&6 nnd Jit. Racing nkaten, Totley's, 17 Hrond Htroot.-- Advertise- dnpaitmont. Wlllielinlnii Poltlilnn, 'W night and there'a n royal good It"" umount on now amlC, (llnll clotllli 3c, toi- the raaKo u •> |....,BIUK hnlilt •« «nec own a home of your very own? Come Kills Club Irldny Nlglit. lliihrd mitchcr ftfiop, grocery atore, In- Ailverlittemonl. let, flHHtHi >i for 1(>(\ window iihadpfl In nunrly (ivory lriatftf| your frlendH nt Dnnfo'd on TJimnilii} in unii we will tell you hnw to do It NHNII Sedan, MiigiHtriito'H rocoption nnd hall.— cluding llxtureH, and woven-room "Oc, Kame or "Monopoly," Intent whoet lcxn than taut year. (I ind Bnlurdny nightn where you car; by ineaiui of tho «ia»y pnyment plnn IRW nmili-l l>70; iilcn running condi- Atlvoi Hutment. nimi't nt a finci'ldco; ront rciiHon- Tnihln'n for Ty|»owrltt>r JJarKHll»»,^ miiHtc, ladtmr tinuggloH nnd vontn itSt'. »lm (noi'Dimo (if >0,00o| f«el right nt home. No cover;charRf The Mnlnnlny Building and Lonn nn tion, >250. Tcrnm. Tnide-ln iieiwpt- niilrv Owijer moving away. AddiTif.i Natloiuil Bn, "Itli- and $1.00 Mli.ro, Vt lU 12 Mechanic street, Red g wy Bronirentulla atrcotnnd , Roexpord Bank.—Advortlnot repairing. - Itroad utiec , Rod Hank. - -Ailvertlso- for ir-palm 11 ml l«|ilu and no minimum cu»"« «t Dauten ncl. Plume Cryer, Red Dank M5.— UoyH r,in mnkt> i>xti«" pocket mm lltiirlirr Hlinp. .year tnl* ajiptoprorjl •• nt. AAvmtiM* lipaat lUt 611, Red Bunk.— HiCIlt, -< wont. Page Fourteen RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 80, 1936. 000 «ad this year It 1. $18,000. It to fact that its fiscal year does not run Local Salvation Army Children of The stattd Uut UUi ia.dua In put to the concurrently with the municipal fis- Sudden Death Of Daughter Follows fiannah Baldwin Lions Told Of fast,that during the put year tha cal year. Mother in Death Officer to Be Married Revolution Meet boirt hai bad a. number of untuual The chief appropriation to b* vot- Edward Connors Olympic Games •XPttuMa for repairs and replace- Society Formed ed on at the election 1» for current Mrs. Alwilda Ivlns, widow of James A formal farewell service for Lieu- A meeting ot the Mary Stlllwell so- manta, Including a now Br« eicapa «nd library expenses. It amounts to Q. Ivlns, died on Sunday at her home tenant Winifred HenderBon, ululat- (or the Junior high school building, Former Police Lieutenant Fell ProfeMor Eda»r B. Blttke of ciety of the Children of the American »Z37,8M.2O, whereas last year It was on the Holmdel turnpike at Haslet At Shrewsbury ing officer of the Red Bank corps of Revolution waa held last Saturday with th» result that only about J200 1240,392.20, or a saving of $2,000. The Dead at Hit Home Friday after a sickness of two weeks, al- Rumton Private School the of the 110,000 appropriation la left , ths Salvation Army for the past afternoon at the home ot Mlis Janet manual training appropriation is $6,- Tfiree Weeks After His Re-though she had been in falling health eleven months, will be held Sunday Speaker at Weekly Meeting of Stlllwrtl of Lake avenue. The fol- Tea board 1> now faced with the 487.60, which Is the same as last Hannah Baldwin Society, Chil- possibility ot having to repair boll tirement from Service. (or some time. She was 89 years at the chapel. Ml»s Henderson on Local Servico Club. lowing officer* were elected; en la the junior high school build- of age and death was caused by com- dren of American Revolution, Monday, February 10, will become Pmldent—Anna Loulee Campbell. Not appearing in the budget to be plications. Mrs. Ivlns was born at the bride of Captain George Sevan ing. This would under certain cir- voted on at ths election but never- Sponsored by Shrewtbury Vi

with Rev. A. H. Sutphln of River Charles Preston, Harry ' Heavlland, tlon for ipecial work ae«ljrned to of the lloense fan. He thought It Card of Thank*. Forum To Discuss Obituary* Plaza officiating. Burial by H. S. Arthur Little, Harry Hayes, John Budget Adopted him; overseer of the poor, 1100; au-WSJ an excellent Idea and the propo- I wlah to thank the many friends Bedle was In Fair View cemetery. ditor, $400; librarian, |U0; Janitor, sition was approved unanimously by and neighbors for their kixufniu and Howard Champlln. Chamberlain and William W. Ben sympathy shown to me during my i Economic System nett. Burial, In charge of R. R $250; recorder/fees for sarvloes, anJ the council. On the suggestion of sad bereavement, "those who sent Howard Champlln, a native of Red Mrs. Rose K. Bardelll. Mount & Son, was In Evergreen com By Council At building Inspector, fees for lervlcea. Borough Attorney William A. Stev- flowers, loaned can, the police de- Bank and brother of Charles K. etery at Little Silver. The resignation of Mra. EllMbeth ens, 'the 8. P. C. A. will be notified partment and pallbearers, Jud*. John We^en Will Pre- Mrs. HOSO K. Bardelll, a resident to submit its offer In writing. Champlln of this borough, died Janu- of Red Bank and Fair Haven for a Little Silver L. Bowman as oveweer of the noor Mrs. Edward Connors. . side at Next Sunday** Forum ary 19 in SL Agnes's hospital at number of years, died suddenly Mon- Felix J. McGovern. was accepted with regret Jin. Bow- Thomas B. Hasler reported that —Advertisement Whlto Plains, New York. Ho was Sllveratde avenue la In terrible con- <—Ditcuttion Will be Open to day morning of a heart attack at the Felix J. McGovern of Belford died man waa forced to resign on account Card of Thanks. 61 years old. Mr. Champlln left Red home of a friend, Mrs. Mary Mardian Sunday, January 19, at the homo of Ordinance Approved at Tuesday of 111 health. The dutlea of over- dition The council agreed with him Public. . Bank twenty years ago to conduct a I wish to thank all friends and rel- of the Bronx. For the past year Mre. his daughter, Mrs. Joseph P- Ken- Night's Meeting—White Votes seer of the poor have been carried and said that they would shortly do atives who sent flowers, loaned cars roofing business at White Plains. In Bardelll had lived with a niece at nedy of Arlington. He waa born at on by Mayor Black, with the assist- something to remedy the condition. and assisted In any way during my The meeting of the Men's Forum the winter it was his custom to goGreenwich, Connecticut, and BheNewark and was a sen of the lato Against It—Salary Ordinance ance of his sistor-ln-law, MISB Annla The officials had planned to use sad bereavement. next Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock to Maine to arrange for a shipment went to visit Mra. Mardian Monday Thomas and Ann McGllroy McOov- Laurlo. Although tho office pays JlfW money that tasy atfxd to obtain • Mrs. George Bates. »t th« Ellta' horns will bs featured of Christmas trees to White Plains. morning'. orn. He waa engaged In the con- Passes First Reading. a year Mr. Black declared that he from the state to resurface the road. —Advertisement. by another of the popular p»nel dl»- He sold trees aa a aide line to hla tracting business but he retired from There was a discussion regarding roofing business in the winter. On Mrs. Bardelll was 67 years old. Her would bo willing to contlnuo to serve ouulons. On* ma held a couple of husband, the late Charles W. Bar-active work several years ago. He Tha public hearing on the budget without any remuneration. gpats owned by Edward Loreno on IN MEMORIAM. weeks or ao ago and created so much a trip three years ago to Malno he Is survived by his wife, Mrs; Mary of expenses of Little Silver borough Sllverslde avenue, Chief of Police In lovlni memory of Arthur Chinnlnj was In an automobile accident and del!!, who died in May, 1922, was a The eouncllmen said Mr. Blaok's Clipp, who paiitd away February 4, 1910. interest It was decided to conduct an- painter and sculptor of considerable Casaerly McGovern. He leaves tbrea for 1036 was held at the regular Fred Zleglar was Instructed to col- other next Sunday. The topic will his right lung was crushed. Since services wore appreciated but they prominence. Ho was a member o( children, Mrs. Joseph P. Kennedy of meeting of the mayor and council thought he should ba relieved of this lect a license fee of |5 for each goat be "What Are the Chief Defects of that time he has been in poor health Arlington, Mre. Herbert G. Rowley or order Mr. Loreno to get rid of and the Injury he received was athe Fair Haven fire department. Be- Tuosday night. It was adopted with work. It waa then suggested that Our Present Economlo System, and sides her nieco at Greenwich, Mre. of Belford and Felix J. McGovern of the animals. , • How Can They Best Be Remedied?" contributory factor to his death. one dissenting vote, that of Council- Miss Laurie bo appointed. The WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. Bardelll 19 survived by a nephew, Maplewood. He is also survived by man George White. Mr. Whlto In- mayor protested against this, saying Judge John Warren of Sleepy Hol- Too Late for Classification. Besides Mr. Champlln he ia sur- Magnus Unold of Flushing, Long Is- four grandchildren, they,being Ver- quired about the Increase of $100that neither he'nor anyone In his Leap Year Party and Dance. low road, Mlddletovra township, a vived by hla wife, Mrs. Perrine land. nlce G. Rowley of Belford and Ed- made In the salary of Charles E. household wanted the appointment, FOR RENT, oompleteto farnl.h.d ,l,.rOom prominent lawyer of Jersey City and Champlln. The funeral waa held at ward, Raymond and Wilbur Ponce A leap year party and dance will be hout.i •liotrlo nfrlnnter, hot air hist. The funeral will bo held this af- Colo, trough auditor, last year, and but would bo glad to go on with the given by the Junior Hadaesah of As- O«rag,, R, O. Wlllgu.o, Elm place. Kti an authority on Building and Loan White Plains and the body was ternoon at two o'clock at the Wor-of Albany. was Informed by Councilman Fred-. relief work and save the borough the Dsnk, iihone «U5, association matters, will preside over placed In a receiving vault, whore bury Park on Sunday, February 2, den funeral home on East Front erick E. Hasler that it was for mak- $100. Tho council paid no heed to at 0:00 P. M., at the Community WANT TO BUV on Urma or laui. option the panel. The other members of the It will remain until favorable weatji- street with Rev. Henry P. Bowen, ing quarterly reports. Mr. White r for removal to Red Bank for in- Mrs. Alary L. Hounlhan. hla protest, and on the recommenda- Center, Asbury avenue and Comstoolf to buy. hmol tw.nty acrei or more pantl will be George Harold Neviut, pastor of tho Methodist Protestant said ho must have misunderstood the tion of Mr. Homier, Mlas Laurie was within tour miles trains to New York. James H. Mattenlee, John Colt and erment in Fair View cemetery. Mr. The funeral of Mrs. Mary I* Hounl- street, Aabury Park, A novel pro- y hurch, officiatingr,. Burial will be.in purpose, as ho thought It waa for unanimously appointed. Newton D. Ailing, and Jacob Levin han, widow of Timothy Hounihan, gram has been arranged for every- William L. Salmon, Harrington Park, N. J Champllp n was an exempt member of I Fair View cemetery. making a complete check-up of taxis Mayor Slack announced that a one's entertainment. Refreshments GENERAL hou««worker wanted | intelll- of Ion* Branch. Judge Warren will ReliRelieff ffiri e company off HHed BanBankk. who died on Tuesday of last *eek at iri' tho .borough. Mr. Hasler replied Mnti «mall family) laundryi ileap In. her home on Bridge avenue, was held Bible has been presented to the coun- will be served. Phone Red Dank 8696, noon or evening. discuss aomo phases of the subject Mrs. Mettamora L. Miller. this could not be ascertained until cil by Rev. Elijah F. Reed, the pas- ana than will call on the other mem- Wayne Codwallader. Friday morning at nine o'clock at Mrs. Mettamora L. Miller, wifo of her late home- and at ten o'clock at the work was completed. Mr, Hasler tor of the Methodist ohurch. Aa he bers to give their Ideas on different Wayne Cadwallader, a resident of Albeit S. Miller, pronilnent shoe mer- further stated that he favored, a 100 showed the Bible to the council he slants of the question. St. James church, where tho assist- Rumson the past twenty years and chant, died last Saturday morning ant rector, Rev. Thomas Carney, cel- per cent check-up and not one ofdeclared that "It was the greatest RUMSON COAL YARD Fallowing the talks, by the different former proprietor of a pharmacy at at her home on Irving place of com- ten per cent. book ever published.'.' A motion by members of the panel, the discussion ebrated a ^olemn hish oiass of re- H. W. Hammond, Hgr. Avenue of Two Rivers, lea Bright, died suddenly of a heart plications. quiem. The appropriations for this year Mr. Haaler that the Bible bo aocept- will be opened up for expressions •ttack Friday at hla home on Water- Mrs. Miller was born at New York ed and a letter of thanks sent to Mr. Rumson, N. J. froas the audience. As this topic has The bearera were. Charles Haw- arc $33,155 as compared with 532,610 We handle nothing but Pennsylvania's finest and cleanest lan avenue. He was 45 years old. and waa the daughter of Mrs. Maria last year. The amount to be raised Reed waa approved and adopted. He so many controversial phases, and Mr. Cadwallader was a graduate kins, Michael McGarlty, Harold Mc- first grade quality Anthracite coal—only the best money can buy. ^ML™A " JaA n cnarBe of R R Mount Son amount to be raised by taxation is gaged in the wholesale chemical duo chiefly to a decrease In" antici- borough, should be guided by its no doubt will prove highly interest- mslness at New York. principles." ing and informative. A capacity aud- Ira \ oorhecs of Red Bank and Mrs. olivet cemetery. pated revenues and not in the ap- Stove or Nut . . . $11.00 ton He ia survived by hla wife, Ivah Florence Lawrence andd Mrs. Evel- „ , _ propriations over which tho council Councilman Edward C. Fiedler re- ience It anticipated. Ladles are cor- Cadwallader, ,and three daughters yeen 0 enderson of Asbury Park, and dially invited and there will be no has control. Tho revenues for 1038ported the S. P. C. A. was willing and a son, they being Misses Janet, a brother, George F. Odell, a]so of Small Boy Injured. . to take over the dutlea of dog catch- Pea ...... $9.25ton admission charge. Dorothy and Carolyn Cadwallader are estimated at $7,525, whereas the Asbury Park. Robert Knight, six-year-old son ofamount last year was $12,300. When er in tho borough, the proposition be- Yard: Night Phone: Last Sunday afternoon, Prof. Guy and John Cadwallader, all of whom The funeral was held Tuesday af- Mr. and Mrs, Jack Knight of White D. Plunkett, associate professor of Mayor Ellas S. Black asked if any- ing that tho society receive one-halt Rumson 704-J. Atlantic Highland* 042-B. [ve at home. (/x ternoon at her late home witb Rev. street, was Injured Tuesday, while one in the audience had any com- Economics at New York university, A private service waa hhell d Satur- John A, Hayes, pastor i_f tho Presby- riding a wagon down a snowbank addressed the Forum on "Inflation." day night at the house, with Rev. ment to make upon the budget, none terian church, officiating, and Rev.on that street. Ho was struck by anwas expressed. In his opinion most of the Federal Howard N. Amer, pastor of the Sea Edward W. Miller, pastor of the Bap- automobile driven by Joseph Cleary government deficit at the present Bright Methodist church, in charge. A salary ordinance was Introduced 1 tist church, assisting. Burial, in of Washington street. The boy was time Is due to unemployment, and The body was taken to Coatesvllle, charso of R. R. Mount & Son of Weat treated by Dr. A. Alfred Podcll for and passed upon its first reading and An Event of Interest to all Thrifty Jersey Shoppers!.... that' U the county could clearly and 'ennsylvanla, birthplace of the de-Front street, was In Fair View cem- contusions about the shoulder and will come up for publlo hearing at materially reduce the millions of un- ceased, where another service was etery. body. he next mooting Tuesday, February employed the deficit would automat-held Monday afternoon. Burial was U. Mr. White voted "present" when at that place. ically disappear. He graphically il- Georgo G. Bates, his name was called on the motion. lustrated his remarks with many Mrs. Catherine Betz. Auxiliary to Meet. Tho salaries aa set forth In the or- charts, depicting the rise and fall of The funeral of Goorgo G. Bates, The Red Bank auxiliary of Fltkin dinance are as follows, clerk, $350; Mra. Catherine Betz, wife of Fred- hospital will hold a meeting Monday, various staples the past few years. erick C. Betz of Leonardo, died Tues- who died on Wednesday of last week assessor, $540; collector, $1,400; Lester B. Ross presided at the meet- in Rivcrvlew hospital, was held last February 3, at 10:00 A. M. at thetreasurer, $50; street superintendent, day morning at her home following homo of Mrs. Walter W. Gosling, ing and after the talk, tho discussion several weeks' Illness. She was 74 Saturday afternoon at his late home $1,800; attorney, $100, and such com- was participated In by Theodore D. yeara of age. She was born In Al-on Wallace street with Rev. Albert Conover Lane. Members will bring pensation for special services as- Parsons, Oeorge Harold Nevlua, J. phatea, France, and had lived In this L. Baner, pastor of the Methodist box luncheons and sewing will be signed to him; chief of police, $1,800; Daniel Tuller, Nowton D. Ailing, Jos- country for the past 68 years. For Church, officiating. The bearers were done. : borough engineer, such compensa- eph C. Irwln, Harold B. Wetherble, the past 25 years she had resided at J. Leo Honlgman, Georjje W. Strauss Leonardo. and Mr. Ross. Surviving besides her husband, Frederick C. Betz, are one son, John ! F. Beta of Newark; three daughters, I Daughter of Former Miss Anna Betz and Mrs. Albert j Local Man Killed Johnson of Leoriardo, Mrs. Albert Wright of Hollywood, California, and WARNER'S a sister, Mrs. Christina Klrschner of Jeanette Wicklllle, sixteen-year-old Newark. PHARMACIES. Inc. "A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned * daughter of Charles E. Wickllffe, Jr., Services will be held tomorrow af- of Morristown. formerly of Sea ternoon at 2:30 o'clock from her late Formerly Terwilliger's—Next Door to Sears-Roebuck During this 19c and 25c Sale Jersey Homomakers will Bright and Rumson, was fatally in- home. Interment In charge of A. M. jured while coasting on Ferndale ave- Posten and Son of Atlantic High- have many opportunities lo save many pennies. Check nue, Morristown, Saturday night. 2t Monmouth St____ Phone 3006 Red Bank lands will be in Bayview cemetery, Mall and phono orders ailed each Hem carefully for your shopping list. Her companion, Robert Howard, Jr., Leonardo. was also Instantly killed. The sled on which they were riding was struck Mrs. Sarah A. Arrowsmlth. 30c Hill's by an automobile owned and driven OUTSTANDING by David Fulr of Morristown. Mrs. Sarah A. Arrowsmlth, widow U.S. No.1 White Besides her parents. Miss Wick of Joseph Arrowsmlth, died of com- Cascara Quinine 1OO-lb. bag $1.99 plications Sunday at the home of POTATOES Uffe is survived by five sisters, a ! Mrs. Jonoph Curler on Shrewsbury SPECIALS (brother, and "three aunte, Mrs. Davl 50c Woodbury's Sbamp, 29c Barrow of Washington, Mrs. Robert avenue, with whom she had lived the 19c Xi. Duche of Red Bank' and Mrs.past two years. She was In her 1.50 Irradol A 98c Jacob William Keuper of Rumson eightieth year. Mrs. Arrowsmith 1,50 Metatone 98c PUSH-ROLL moved herh e ffrom ISew Monmouth, 39 Tho funeral was held yesterday af- 50c Cocomalt ...... 34c BUTTER ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Mor-where she had been a resident for 60c Mead's Pablum ... 34c ristown Episcopal church. over a quarter of a century. Previous The Finest Sweet Cream Bu tter la America to that time she lived at Lincroft. 60c Bromo Seltzer .... 40c Surviving are a sister, Mrs. John 65c Bellans 49c LOUELLA SWEET CREAM BUTTER Ib. carton . Chimney Fire. Riddle of Hudson avenue, Red 1.00 Lavoris 67c Relief engine 'Company of Red Bank; a brother, William H. Cole of Bank was called put Fr\ay after- Brooklyn, and several nieces and 1.25 KelpamaltTabs.. . 84c noon at four o'clock to extinguish a nephews. 25c Anacin Tabs 17c LOOSE SELECTED blaze at the home of John Smith of EVERY ECC GUARANTEED Mrs. Arrowsmith was a member of 50c Midol Tabs 34C EGGS River street. The damage was slight. tha New Monmouth Baptist church. 3 Ounces 75c Alophen Pill* 39c The blare started from an overheat- The funeral was held Tuesday after- 1.20S.M.A .: 89c ed chimney. noon at the home of Mrs. Carter, Camphorated Oil 75c Baum Bengue .... 50c LARGE-MEATY 3Oc Vick's Note Drops. 20c SANTA CLARA 4 25 50c Mavis Talcum .... 29c PRUNES 17c AS your physi- 50c Kolynos Tooth Paste 34c ) YOUR CHOICE cian specifies, we 1.00 Horlick's Malted . 75c No. 2 c*n 25c Lysol 19c FARMDALE compound. All in- Funeral Home 30c Mentholatum .... 20c 8-o'x. bottU gredients fresh and 35c Smith Bros, Cough HEINZ CATSUP 12-25« Syrup 23c guaranteed per- 25c Blue. Jay Corn y YOUR CHOICE ... There are many thoughtful features Platters 14c FANCY-CAUFORNIA No.lean in our funeral home. Many evidences MACKEREL 1.25 Enos Fruit Salt* . . 77c large of careful consideration and tactful un- 4 oz. Glycerine and FINEST Rose Water 19c SAUERKRAUT I 3-25« derstanding. Long experience has 75c Jar taught us to prepare for every need. 4 oz. Pure Glycerine .. 18c OSCQ SELF-RISING BUCKWHEAT or ; 50c Ex-Lax 34c Barbaso] Cod Liver 0 l 60c Cond. Jad Salt* . . 40c R. R. Moiintjc Son V. 8. T. 1.25 Verocolate Tabs. . 84c PANCAKE FLOUR *. 75c Vapex 49c YOUR CHOICE FREDERIC K. ADAMS, MGB. 79c «. 50c Grove's Note Drops 34c Qptd Seat SPAGHETTI •*» FUNERAL DIRECTORS Regularly 08c. A pure oil Pure Witch Hazel, pt.. 12c 51b«. containing highest content 60c Pertussin 49c qpid Seal MACARONI lor vitamins A and D. Plain or 3-19 138 W. FRONT STREET mint. 60c Merck's Milk Sugar 37c Bicarbonate Soda 35c Sloan'* Liniment . . 24c EVAP. MILK "•«»»« »»•» 1.25 Petrolagar 84c 50 cc. 1.50 Lydia Pinkham's Veg. Comp. . .1 99c 16-oz. ) YYOUO R CHOICE Viosterol 75c Fletcher'* C/storia. 49c BEANS ».H PORK can 50c Ephredine Natal 1.00 Jelly / 29c CAMAY TOILET SOAP cat* 4 $1.98 75c Ephredirie Natal Bisodol A low price for this famous Drops ../...... 39c product. With halibut oil, Garden Fresh Fruits and Vegetables! 2.49 67c PEAS FLORIDA-FULL-PODDED 3lb>.25c ORANGES JLHCY-FLORIDA dor. 29c Hot Water Bottles NEW GREEN CABBAGE 3 b.. 14c BANANAS FANCY-COLDEN 4n».19c 25c Halibut Liver or Week-End Values in Quality Meats and Sea Food! It'g Always Quiet Aspergum Oil Capsules Out Here on Fountain Syringes 84c Complete CO/. Eatt Front Street 17c 100 capsule*. Biological A M C Armour's SHAN™K nALF utandanllKed oil prepared with Attachment* U «/C 'torn frmh halibut llvcrn. H F% 1 wl +9 Star We so frequently mention our location, and its advantages, be- 75c Book Matches, • cause so many persons who at- Cystex I tend services here comment Candy Specials 50 pad* RIBS of BEEF Jff&n » 25° its desirability and suitability for Reg. 24c Ib Box our purpose. Peanut Brittle ... 19c Pop. Brand PRIME CHUCK ROAST Reg. 29c Ib. ' 18* Hard Mixed Candy 19c SOc lb Rog. 29c Ib. CIGARETTES BONELESS POT ROAST ChlittifialiU, Old OnM". R«l«lah>, 25" Jergens Louon Lime or Cinnamon CamiU and Lucklu WORDEN FUNERAL HOME Wafer* 19c Pk«- of f I SAUSAGE' MJBEPORK • B..29.: SMELTS FANCY No. l-CANADIAN Ib. 15c ALBERT W.WORDCH Reg. 59c Ib. 20 JtJa.' SCRAPPLE TASTY-WRADELPHIA H>.12^c WBAKFISH FANCY-JERSEY Ib. 10c • MM15 A.WORDtH Montivido Choco- Onrton o( 200 LARGE DILL PICKLIS «* 3« OYSTERS LONC ISLAND Ib. 19c PHONE 557 late* 49c 1.1S •OCHUJHT ST. • • • RSD BANK.N.J. l of Ids, Meal, Product and Sea food PHcei tlletllve unlll Coring Sat, Night. Ct«aryPrk«i elf»cljv» until W»d,f«b, Slh.' % 500 R.M.C. Stores. Shop h«ire~Save here wMnHjBMWVirtnwmtnnnfinfwtri^^ RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 30. 1936.

oca] units ot veterans' organisa- o'clock in the borough ball to de- beth Grate, Eleanor Hansen, Helen charge of the Bale realized thut few p-f'ian Mrs, .Arthur.Dolbey and Mrs. tions. Rumson News. CountyVeterans clde upon qualifications ot citizens Sinclair, Louise Lemlg, Emily Lay- customers would venture out to buy s Fable at luncheon last Fri- Q. Where should the application be for Jury duty and to give them an ton, Ann^KlInt, Gladys Niederer, the cakes, \o the membera went • diiy. .29 for $4.00 sent? (Th« ttti Bulk fteglittr ckn k« bought from house to house and sold all 1 Mis. n Jtamion from Harbtrt Knlcht, Hvry opportunity to claim exemption. KatherlnexCBrlen, Helen Pilling and Henry Bauer is on the sick To Get $2,534,597 A. If a veteran owes money to the Notice* have been received by a Betty Ryan. they had. "at. Offerad b* Veterans' Administration on his B«rh«n, Fr«4 Flmnrtr and W«lUr Torberg >cd Mr, Qty.r.) number of resident to appear before The sophomore class of the Rum- The Rumsonians have been ap- County HM About 4,200 Ex- bonus certificate, he should send the Red Bank Businessmen application to the office where the The first ten days of February will the commission. son high school will hold a dance pearing in the Earle theater at Wash- See Cargo Display AdvsrtlMBwat (tt Service Men and They Will loan was obtained. be the registration period for pu- Charles A. Wolbach, supervising Saturday night, February 8, in tho lngton, D. C, within the past wetk | When Bladder Weakness Paga 12. Q. And It tho loan was obtained pils who wish to enter the kinder- principal of the Rumson public [new high school auditorium. and on Sunday were honored with j Receive on Average $625 a visit at the theater from Senator I WAKES YOU UP? 'rom a bank 7 garten. Children muit be at least schools, has asked the co-operation Forty persons attended a luncheon Make this *^r»o Remove the cause. cfcnfcs Each—Payment in June. A. It It 18 still unpaid, the applica- our years and six months of age of the police department in picking held yesterday in the parish house W. Warren Barbour. During their; ii|it't: oft, etc.. to tion ahould be sent to the Veterans' on Blngham avenue by the Ladles' leisure time the boys have been visit- ; s ami impurities and must present birth certificates. up truants. There have been a num- that results in Administration In Washington. mer ot absentees lately and It is Aid society of the Presbyterian Ing many places of interest in the ! COLDS Monmoutlf county veterans of the Q. How about a veteran who hasRegistration will be held in the kin- ic fit nKi scanty flow. World wsr will receive $2,834,587 un- learned they have been spending church. The profits amounted to capital. | no loan? dergarten room at school No. 1 on their time skating, sleigh riding and $14.40. , little K » titbfets called Bukets, the der the terms of the bonus bill which A. The application should be mailed Lafayette street, entrance on Church Mrs. Joseph Duryea is confined to Mndder (. They work on the bladder FEVER walking the streets. Mr. Wolbach The Junior class of the high school her home with illness. iill cuhtor oil on the bowelB. In 666 has been passed over President to a regional office of the Veterans' street if not |)lea«cd any diuifplpt Ant dar Roosevelt's veto. The bonus Is pay- Administration, the one nearest his asked the police to bring to,school cleared $12 at a cake mile Saturday. Mrs. Arthur Jacquest entertained LIQU ID- TABLETS Hand-painted glass cake dishes all children of school age. found on I yonr li^c. Thomas hewla, SALVE-NOSE able In bonds of the denomination home. The day. was very cold and those in Mrs. Albert Niederer, Mrs. Charles viinwwWa Pha-macy. PROPS were awarded as prizes at the card the streets.' • ' Headache* of $50 and payment will be started CJ. What Information must be given party given last week b.y St. Mary's la SO mUuttm next June. There are about 4,200 on the application? John Fix of Red Bank and John A. The number of the adjusted guild ot St. George's church, The veterans in the county and they will service certificate, its date of Issue, door prize, a pair of candlestick H. Fowler of River Plaza were in- receive on an average of $625 each its amount, the "A" number of the holders, was won by Mrs. John'\Vll- jured last Thursday night when a .The American Legion will assist certificate, the name of the veteran, son. Mrs. John Humbert, president car in which they were riding col- veterans in making application for place and date of hlB birth, his army of the guild, was in general charge. lided with a truck on River iroad in the bonus. It Is expected that blanks serial number, date of his enlistment Among those present were Mr,/and front of Victory Park. Mr. Fix re- will be ready tho latter part of this and discharge, rank and organiza- Mrs. Raymond Pullen, Mr. and Mrs.ceived lacerations on the head and week. tion at time ot discharge. face and a possible fracture of the Q. What If the veteran has lost Charles Kuper, Mrs. Amellaiwhar- Jaw, while Mr. Fowler was cut on Congressman William H. Sutphln documents containing Information ton, Mrs. Mabel Bedford, Mjs. Ruth the forehead. After receiving first of tho Third Congressional district required on the application blank? Lease, MIBB Louise True*, UIBS Jo- aid treatment by Dr. Edmund S. of New Jersey, today offered the fa- ?A. He. should give as much lnfor? sephine Llgier, Mr. and Mil. Harry Kanaes the -two men were taken to cilities of his office to those veterans matlon as he can. VanBrunt, Mr. arid MrsT ^Ind Q. Should he mall the application he Rlverview hospital at Red Bank. of MB district who for any : reason Thompson, Mrs. Fred Nelson, Mrs. The truck waB ownod by Charles W. or file It In person? Michael Devereaux, Miss M. Peder- require Information regarding the A. He should mail It. Giles of Bound Brook and driven by payment of their adjusted compen- Q. Should he write a follow-up let- sen, Mrs. Albert Niederer, Miss Ethel Harold V. Button of Dunellen. The sation certificates. Those requiring ter to hurry things? Krauss, Miss Charlotte Robertson, spot st which the accident occurred application blanks may procure them A. Officials say such letters will de- Mrs. Helen Sly, Louie Smith, Mrs. was oovered with ice. The driver of from the congressman's office, House lay matters, not hurry them. Arthur Jacquest, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-the truck was held in $500 bonds to Office Building, Washington, D. C. Q. How soon will veterans receive thur Dolbey, Mrs. Charles Relss, await the outcome of the injuries to the bonds which arc- cashable after The blank requests the following Mrs. Inez Butter, Mlsa Elizabeth Mr. Fix and Mr. Fowler. June IB? Boyer, Mrs. Arthur Kerr, Ralph QUALITY Information: Certificate number, A. Officials hope the distribution A Ford coupe driven by Victor date of certificate, amount of cer- will be completed by summer, but Johnson, Mrs. Andrew Strohmenger, - Mrs. Elma McKay, Miss Charlotte Hengstler of Waterman avenue tificate, 'A" number, serial number they counsel patience In view of tho crashed Into a tree last Friday In under which the veteran Bervcd dur- magnitude of the task. White,' Mrs, Gladys Johnson, Mrs Q. What If a veteran changes his Dorothy Carlson, Mrs. John Adam, front of Mrs. Oliver Johnson's house. ing the war, date of enlistment and The car was damaged but Mr. date of discharge, together with address after making application? Mrs, George Harvey, ST., Mrs. Wll A. He shoud keep the Veterans' bur Smith and Mrs. William Carlock. Hengatler was not hurt. rank and organization at data of d Administration Informed of all such A car owned by Herbert D. Allen charge. *r A regular meeting of the guild will be changes. held Wednesday, February 5. was damaged Sunday when it was The Monmouth county chapter of Q. What means of identification hi*, by a machine driven by John H. the Red Cross, which maintains will be UBed? Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. SIcCarter of Rumsonhlll stopped off at Pine- Doeg. Mr. Allen's car was parked headquarters at 107 Monmouth A. In general, fingerprints will be on Elver road near Lafayette street. street, announced yesterday that ex- relied upon. The prints of the four burst, North Carolina, over the fingers of the right hand must be week-end enrouto to Lake Wales, Mr. Doeg agreed to pay for the dam- Bervlco men who desire aid In filling placed upon the application blanks. age. out their applications for the bonus, Florida, where they will spend th Q. How about veterans who lost rest of the winter. The play, "The Charm School," recently granted by congress, may their hands? presented Friday night by the senior secure same at the Red Cross office. A. They will be Identified by their Hunting licenses for 1936 havo been obtained at the borough clerk'a class of the Rumson high school In Service men should bring with them Bervice records, or the affidavits of the school auditorium waa largely at- their discharge certificates. public officers. office by William C. Carlock of Ward Q. What procedure muBt a veteran avenue and Christ Nelson of Sea tended. Notwithstanding the fact Here Is pertinent Information on living In a foreign country follow? Bright. that It was the first time the senior bonus pay-off procedure In question A. He must be accredited by a class has presented a play before the New Jersey housewives everywhere are realizing that they save money by buy* and answer form: consular official or other official .John Thompson, chauffeur for Ed- public, the members of the cast were ing their foods at their nearby Mutual Store. Stop in and see for yourself tha recognized by the State Department ward Stewart, 3d, of Rumson road, well coached and their parts were ex- bargains in addition to those listed that are available for thrifty shoppers. Q. Where may application blanks reported to the police Saturday tha ceptionally well played. Miss Mar- on which to apply for" tho cashable his car had collled with a car driven ?50 bonus bonds be obtained? The Rod Bank Register travels garet Sayre directed the perform- A. They will be avallablo within over every street In town and every by Mrs. Helsler of Wardeil avenu ance. In the cast were Jacob Perl, tho next few days at fifty offices of road In the county. Let It carry your on Fair Haven road. Henry Russek, Roland Marianl, Rus- the Veterans Administration scat- message to those who live on these The Jury commission will meel sell McCue, John Connor, Charles tered throughout the country and at thoroughfares.—Advertisement. this afternoon from one to thre Wolbach, Jr., Lauretta Ryan, Eliza- BEAN, DRIP lb. COFFE or GROUND can 24 Announcing.... the opening No.l on Thursday, January 30th SOUP TOMATO cans 25 IDEAL BRAND 2-lb of SANDERS & CO. PRESERV STRAWBERRY jar 27c

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95 BROAD STREET, NEXT TO POSTOFF1CE Page Eighteen RED BANK-REGISTER, JANUARY 80.1936. Sunday KUesta of Ut. and Mm. Douf- •venlnjr last week (or tha benefit of amount of {102.70, Collector Ralph health Inspector. The appropriations the Methodist ohureh last week. CASH PEICES PAID Scrappy Squirrel la* Cook. the Eartern Star. About fifty dinner* O. Williams recommended that a re- for the board, as provided In the bor- Those present were Mrs. Edward Bunco Party Held Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook of Point were served. fund be made. Manager Lohson re- ough budget, totals $1,300. Davis, Mti, Stella Clark, Mrs. Roy By Rebeljfth Lodge Routs Two Cats Pleasant passed Sunday with Mm. Mto. Wilbur McConnel held ported the purchase of a n«w Ford The school budget to be submitted Farley, Mra. A. VanNote. Mrs. Frank Jennie Trfcnble and Mrs. John Glass. luncheon and card party at her home coupe for the police department, fit- to the voters at the annual school Maloney, Mra. Raymond Trutx, Mrs. Old Gold—Silver Th« following nature story la fur- Mrs. Emma Brown spent part of Tuesday afternoon for the benefit of ted for a radio. A number of letter* election, February 11, totals $39,000, William Turner, Jr., Mrs. Beulah U. 9. Qavtrntutnt IJMDM wero read, praalng the prompt re- an Increase of $275 over the current Ellison, Mrs. Henry Schroeder, Mra. The Navoilnk Rebekah lodge held bished by Franklin Carmine Moyan laat week with her sister, Mrs. Grace St. Ann's school of Keansburg. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Ot Linden place, Hed Bank, a former Cottrell of Highlands. The Ladles' auxiliary of Independ- moval of snow on the main thorough- budget. The appropriations are as Robert Beyers, Mrs. Franols Selgel, a successful bunco party last Thurs- fares last week. follows: Current account, $27,600; re- Mrs. Ralph O. Williams, Mrs. Rich- day night In tha Odd Fellows ball on agent for the Society lor the Preven- Mrs. Mary Dor is out after a severe ent fire company will meet at the fire GUNS —CAMERAS— The ambulance fund committee palrs, $700; redemption of bonds, S8,- ard Jessen, Mrs. H. Lasher, Miss Jen- Monmouth street The committee In tion of Cruelty to Animals: illness. house Tuesday evening. BINOCULARS — ETC. A battle royal took place Tuesday A card party for tho benefit of St, met In the borough hall Thursday ,000; Interest, 14,700, The budget nie Moorhouae and Mra. Horaca charge consisted of Mrs. John Hoff- Mr. and Mrs. T. Rawllnson Comp- I would have shown a decrease had Fowler. man chairman, Mrs. Frances Ottln- morning between a squirrel and two Mary'a church of New Monmouth will night and completed plans for the Bought — Sold — Exchanged ton entertained their card club at drive for funds. Lists of namea will | not the tuition fee of the pupils at- William Balbach held his annual gor, Mra. Georgia Lawson, MIBS cata In Mr. Moyan's backyard near their borne recently. ' Their guests be held at Independent firemen's hall the Strand theater. Before the last tomorrow evening. Prizes will be be given to a number of workers tending the Leonardo high school pig roast Saturday night Pauline Beck, Mrs, Ella Klotiln and BARGAIN IN WATCHES were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cooper who will make calls for contributions. been Increased $20 per pupil. The Mrs. A. Rlley of Belleview avenue, Ml>a Anella Lamb. •nowtall Mr. Moyan place a variety of Keyport, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clay awarded to players and non-players. Ot nuta In the yard for the squirrel The door prize is to be a permanent The workers will begin their calls transportation of these pupils to that Is able to be about again after a Those present were Mrs. Barbara 221 Broadway, Long Branch of Fair Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel jvlthin a few days. school has been increased $825, due sickness of severer weeks. Hid the animal stored away the food L. Ahearn, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lang wave. Refreshments will bo served. Heyer, Mrs. Francis Ottlnger, Mr. wtaleh It did not eat. At tho same The chairladies are Mra. George Mor- Tho Improvement of Waackaack to additional trips by the buses in Mrs. Violet Aalbue will hold a and Mrs, Frank House, Mrs. E. Grif- and Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Ben- ; order to provido proper riding facil- Avoid Embarrassment of time Mr. Moyan was feeding five nett. van and Mra. Anthony Gibson. creek was discussed at length at the lunoheon at her home on February fiths, Mrs. E. Hotchkiis, Mr. and Mrs. homeless cats. meeting of tho borough council last ities for the Increased number of pu- 7, for the benefit of St Mark's Guild. John Hoffman, Mrs. Delia Amos, Mr, Mrs. Ida Havens won basket David W. Puahn. Jr., a student at pils attending the school. The squirrels and the cau got towel disposed of by St. Clement's Western Marylandn college, 1B homeweek. Borough Manager Clinton B. A sketch, "Tho Miniature Wed- and Mrs. Walter Boyd, Mrs. T, De FALSE TEETH Lohsen suggested a 72-page engin- The Parent-Teachers" association ding," was given by the members of Becker, Mr, and Mrs. Sydney Cad- lilonft harmoniously Until the morn- Woman's guild last week. Miss Helen on account of illness. He expects to Dropping or Slipping ing mentioned, when tho equlrrel Smith won a collar and cuff set for return to his studies next week. eering report of the Improvement be of St. Ann's school hold a successful the Methodist church Thursday night dlck, Mr, and Mrs. S. Stevens, Miss While unearthing some of the stored having the highest Bcore at bunco. Mr. and Mrs. William Walllnfr and bought from a company who spe-card party Friday night. In the auditorium of the church. Annabel House, Mlsa Esther Weln- Don't be •mbarrasstd again by hiving There was a good attendance. your false teoth allp or drop when you provender, was attacked by two of Marie Schlemann, small daughter son Dorman of Keyport spent Satur- cializes in such projects, and which Tho newly organized unit of the steln, Mrs. Carrie Patterson, Mrs. eat, talk, laugh or anme. Just iprlnkle the cats and found refuge by climb- of Mr. and Mra. George Schlemann, day with Mrs. William Dor. hafi just been completed. The coun- National Union for Social justice has The local branch 6f the oounty so- Iona Cook, MISB Pauline Beck, Miss u llttlo I'ASTEETH on lour platea. Thla Ing up, a fence. SlttlnK on thla vant- Mies Eleanor Dlnnen and Otto cil conni-med the election of officers elected these officers: cial service held a luncheon Monday Georgia Lawson, Mrs. E. C. Mapps, new, extremely fine powder ilvea a won. has been kept Indoors with a severe of tho First Aid squad as follows: George Carney, Mlsa Margaret Ben- derful sense of comfort and security. No age point, the squirrel chattered an- cold. Sclinoor spent Friday at Now York President—James V.. Oallager. afternoon. At Its conclusion a card Burnmy, gooey taite or feeling. Get FAB- grily at Its pursuers for a few mo- and attended a show. Prealdent—Jacob Martin. Vice president—Miss Helen Goldi party was held. Mrs. Grace Hastead nett, Miss Mildred Beok, Mr, and TEETH today at Wheltn's ot any other Capt. and Mrs. John Glass were re- drag ttore. ments and then without warning Mrs. Melvln Stewart spent Wednes- Vlco president—Jacob Frenchman. . Treasurer—Charlea Bucher. and Mrs. Thomas Kra.ua were tho Mrs. Charles Kelloy,.. Charles Beck, cent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Treaturer—A. A. Adams. Secretary—John D. Murphy." Mrs William Noglow, George Davl- leaped on the back of one of the cats, Rappleyea of Roselle Park. day at Jersey City with her mother: Secretary—A. M. McGrath. hostesses. eoratchtnjt and bltlnj: to such good Financial aecreUry—H. S. Boone. The unit has a membership of 131. son, William Wolcott, Harry Comp- One of tha quickest ways to find a purpose that the feline beat a hasty Mr. and Mrs. John E. Foator were Chaplain—Lewis lluhlinan. ton, George Holmes, William Truex Job Is to advertise In The Regis- recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bur- Lieutenants—Raymond Frenchman and Mrs. William Pease was hostess to Boys can make extra pocket money and Carl Clark. ter's Want Department.—AdvortTse- retreat Later the squirrel made the Keansburg News. frank Walters. the members of the C. I. A. group of game kind of an attack on the other ton of Highlands. selling The Register.—Advertisement tnent. cat, with the samo result. Mrs. Eliza. Walling slipped and fell (The Red Bank Register can be bought Mlsa Agnes Deturo, daughter of on an Icy sidewalk last week. Sha In Keansburg at the atores of E. L. Miller. Since the fight Mr. Moyan has not Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Deturo, was was painfully but not seriously in- N. Santa Lucia. Philip Keller. Challea tendered a birthday party by friends wen the squirrel, but the cats are jured. Vogel and I. Zuckerman.) «UU at his place. He has put a box last week. Mrs. Antrim has been on the sick An exempt firemen's certificate was Mrs. Karen Jensen of Beacon boule- on his porch as a sleeping place for list granted to Charles Vogel of fire com- them. vard is a patient In the Monmouth For Best Foods at Lowest Prices James Bartholomew Is having a pany No. 1 Special Officer A. M. Mc-Memorial hospital at Long Branch, hot air heating system put In his Grath was appointed a reserve po- under treatment for a dislocated hip SHOP AND SAVE IN Belford News. house on the state highway. liceman for the coming summer sea- the result of a fall in front of her Mr. and Mrs. Lester Walling and son. Oliver Overton filed a claim for home Thursday afternoon. The First $1,100 for damages which b« alleges (The Red Bank Register can be bought Mrs. Bertha Pease and daughter Lois Aid squad took Mrs. Jensen to the In Belford Irom H. Clay Bair, Vincent spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. was done to his property at 140 Main hospital. Wam Harry Waiserman and John Leonard Fleckenstlne of Fair Haven. street when that thoroughfare was The board of health at its annual O'Nelll' Eton). Edwin Roche has been on the sick repaved. The matter was referred meeting last week re-elected Dr , A meeting of the • program and list. to Attorney Howard W. Roberts. A. Howard L. Irwln, president; Richard executive committee - of tho Young Mrs. Charles D. Brown held a Gabriel made complaint of an over- Trenery, secretary; Edward J. Davis, CHNEIDER People's organization was held re- spaghettl dinner at her home one' charge on his sewer rental to the plumbing inspector and James Papa, cently at the home of Miss Claire Lingo to diacuss plans for a Blblo and patriotic party to be held during MARKET February. The annual banquet of the organization is to be held in March. CHAMBER OF CHAMBER OF After the meeting a social time was 21 Wesl Front St Red Bank> N> J enjoyed. Others present besides Miss COMMERCE COMMERCE Phone 2653 * * Phone 2654 Lingo were Miss Mildred Knight, Miss Catherine Ely, Rev. Mr. Bowen, BOOSTER BOOSTE!" Prices in Effect January 30 - 31, Feb. 1. Eev. George W. Young, Rev. Mr. Webster, William Snyder, J. Francis MIGHT NIGHT Kauch, Malcolm Minton and Edward TUES. Runyon. TUES. Puritan Smoked Hams > 25c The first quarterly conference ot the Msthodlst church was held Tues- day evening at the church. After the THURSDAY — FRIDAY Fancy Sliced Choice Beef Star Cottage transaction of business a talk was Fresh Call Blade Rib Chuck Pot given by Rev. Leon Chamberlain, the district superintendent. , Mid-week JOHN BOLES-GLADYS SWARTHOUT RAMS BACON LIVER HAMS ROAST ROAST prayer moetings nro held each Wednesday evening at half-past —IN— BBven o'clock at the church. At last 11 lb. lb. lb. week'a meeting a spiritual message lb. was delivered by Claude Richmond. "ROSE OF THE RANCHO Mrs. Rosa was operated on last 17 week at Hazard hospital at Long Also BARRY and WHITLEDGE of Red Bank in "MIXED POLICIES" Branch. Dr. O. H. Colllsof Wilmore, Ken- FREE CHINA TO LADIES ! tucky, an evangelist who recently Sirloin, Round or Porterhouse Steaks lb conducted revival meetings at Dover for two weeks, was a visitor at the SATURDAY — SUNDAY — MONDAY home of Rev. and Mrs. Nelson Moore last week. An INSPIRATION to EISTEKTM»*JVIENT! lb. Next Sunday morning the Feast of RIB ROAST 24<= Purification ot the Blessed Virgin No story was ever more power- Mary and the fourth Sunday In fRESHfo EplDhany will be observed with Holy ful, no romance ever more Communion at nine o'clock at St. Largo Not Sliced •1-16, pan Clement's church. The church school en chanting than this emotional Jersey Eggs aoz 33° Phila. Scrapple 19° will meet at ten o'clock and a ser- masterpiece from a great author, vice for litany will be held at eleven o'clock. - - "by a genius director, and with (S* 4t«. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Pease and lb. Miss Helen Smith were recent even- an inspired cast of Stan! 21c ing visitors at the home of Mr. and Z LOIN PORK Mrs. Irving Roop. LOIN END ZSo Mr. and Mrs. James Bartholomew entertained on Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs, Coleman and children Ber- nice and Paul of Long Branch. IRENE DUNNE ..., Horse Radish 2 bottles 20 Rev. Nelson Moore conducted ser- 17° Evaporated Milk As is vices at the Methodist church Sun- day after having been kept Indoors ROBERT TAYLOR ,. 3% Jr owl with a heavy cold several days. The Methodist choir will hold a lb. bunco sociable1 In the church annex CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE 24c Tuesday evening. Ulss Aline Lane Is out again after an illness of sevoral weeks. LIBBY* S Miss Valera Hannls of Bayvllle Fancy White Was a week-end visitor at the Metho- can8 L cans cans dist parsonBtf*. Jersey Tomatoes ° 25* Tuna Fish 25° Libby's Best Peas 2 35c William Warnock of New York Is visiting his Bister, Mrs. Albert E. Libby's Best Corn 2 ""^ 25c Langford. M- and Mrs. Wilbur Rockafellow • Baked Beans X cans Libby's Best Peaches 2 oans 29c and daughter Vcra of Keansburg Heinz's Soups 01 25c spent Saturday evening with Mr. Libby's Royal Ann Cherries and Mrs. Irving Roop. A JOHN M. STAHL Paul Tarnow has purchased John large pkg. large can 25c Watson's fishing outfit and he will Large Production ... Far greater than his famous cans begin fishing In the spring. Ho waa "Back Street", than his memorable "Only 21° 39° Libby's Green Asparagus 2 49c formerly engaged in thla business. 1 Ritz Crackers Octagon Chips Mrs. Ambroao Marks of Red Bank Yesterday", or his immortal "Imitation of Life '} tar can spent Sunday visiting with her par- with Libby's Fruit Cocktail .... «° 25c ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walllnp;. Charles BUTTERWORTH oaM Sergeant and Mrs. R. H. Green and lb. Libby's Cut String Beans 2 25c •on Kenneth of Shrewsbury were BROOKFIELD ROLL BUTTER 37c BETTY FURNESS Libby's Dill Pickles J" 15c Henry Armetta. Sara Haden. 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Schneider'* m n AH WILDERNESS" IE* Fish 15c •"••• Mackerel 14c with $ in SC P Wi Be Given t0 lhe Holder of th Pijllet M» Wallace Beery, Lionel llarrymore 150°° " " « Winning Ticket. dM Bluensh Halibut Steak ..."> 29c H.» Oyster. 29c WED, TITOItS., FEB. 5 - 6 Shop in Red Bank With Your Chamber of Commerce Members. Fillet HONA1M) (X)I.MAN In Ask for Free Coupons ! m Sea Scallops n 39c "The Man Who Broke the Sword Fish 23c Bank at Monte Carlo" ao% Flua TODD-KELLV COMEDY Smelts * 19c {&«• Clams 10c Only the Best Sea Food Cartoon ' *— Newa The management of the Carlton Theater wishes to extend iU.sincere thanks to Mr. Thomas Irving Brown and the Staff of Sold in E»«ry W.d, 9 P. M—"LUCKY" The Red Bank Regieter for their splendid co-operation in boost- Every a*fi, • P. M. "AMATEURS" Preuli ing the Chamber of Commerce and the merchants of Red Bank. Jumbo Everr Sat, U P. M, •3.B00 In GIFTS Shrimp 2 lbs RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 80,1986.

i THK PBESlDiBMrS BALL. ahown last Friday and Baturday at A spaghetti supper will be held by ified to carry out all of the treat- Benjamin DanaiUes of Red Bank on the Main road and Is now reildlng Neegarage of West. Allenhurst and Uw Strand theater. Mr. Worth, who the Eatostown Par«nt-Te*chers as- ment* commonly given in an; beauty Sunday. with her sister, Mrs. Alice Borgstede Mrs. A. 8. Klnney and Mrs. Donald Over lfiW InvttoUona limed For Af- took the part at an Innooent-looklng sociation next Wednesday night, Feb- shop. Each ward Is taken care of Adolph Motion and Gene Ford, of Secaucua. Mra. Wagenfohr re- Brown of Interlafcen, $gQ.29 for $ J.00 tail at Artrary P»rU. tin, besides having one of the ruary ?, at the borough hall. Mr*. on a different day and on special oc- members of UM Lincroft fire com- cently lost her husband, who passed Miss Ella Kelly returned home on pany, returned home last Friday af- away In the Medical Center at New Offend or Winter geietlu oontlnue to move leading rolai tn the main feature, U Frank Marcello and Mrs. Leslie D. casions, «uch as dance*, ate., •peclal Tuesday after spending ten days on also taking part in the serial feature, appointment! are made for the indi- ter a si* weeks' motor tour of the York. Sunday Mrs. Wagenfohr en- Long Island, where she was em- In rapid tempo at the Berkeiey-Car- Seely are In charge, South and Southwest. Upon making tertained Mr. and Mrs. Harold John- Red Bank Butinestmen teret at Atbury Park with over a "Tallspln Tommy," now being shown Mrs. Carl Whltehurst, president of vidual patients. It (fives the pa- ployed by William Fleishman to care See Larie Dliplay Advertisement ee) tients a certain aaiount of self-a»-' their tour they visited many of the son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schedel Page ia. thousand Invitations extended for at that theater on Saturday after- the Eatontown Parent-Teachera as- larger cities and various places of for his two children. Mlsa Kelly Is noons; aurance and poise to see a pretty and Mrs. Borg&tedo, all ot Secaucuff. a registered nurse. the President's ball to be held In the sociation, Is again able to be around outstanding Interest They covered A regular meeting of the Lincroft Rev. George H. Mlklach will be In after belns confined to her home with face and a well groomed head re- a distance of approximately 8,000 Bernard Kelly entertained as Sun- CryaUtl room tonight. One of the flected in the mirror which, in turn, )lre company will be held next Tues- largest fashionable commltteei of charge of the church service next grip. miles. day visitors Jack Kelly, Jr., of Red helps in keeping up their morale and day night, February 4, at 8:30 o'clock Bank, Joseph Clancy of Freehold INSTALL th* eeanon, composed ot the young Sunday morning at 10:45 o'clock. «n«a» at Langendorf's service station. An- Sunday-school classes will begin at lntereet in life. The funds for this The Ladle*' Aid society of Lincroft and William O'Brien of Jersey City. matron*, debutante and iiib-debi of project. In this hospital, are sup-chapel will meet at the home of Mrs. son Goode, president, will preside, Bobby Daverlo has returned to th« entire north shore oolonlei are 9:48 o'clock. State Hospital News. Mra. Margaret W. Conover of Red Garage Doors Shrewsbury residents and.passers- plied by the local W. P. A., who al- Margaret Bray of Newman Springs school after being confined to his engrossed with extensive plans for so employs the operator. road next Thursday, February 6. Bank has been visiting with Mrs. home by IllnesB. THAT the entertainment program that by may wonder where the water la Miss Dorothy Gibbons is spending Mrs. Joseph W. Thompson, president, Paul Reed of the Main road. GLIDE OVERHEAD promises to turn the. ball Into the coming from that for the past few her vacation In Florida. will preside. Mrs. Harold Bloodgood entertained School Board to Buy Building. IN most brilliant tunotlon of the yuw. days has been flooding Broad street Mlsa Rose Ladjack, who recently the members of her bridge club Tues- near the , Shrewsbury schoolhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Walbel The Keyport board of, education Over BOO men and women, active- underwent an operation for appendi- Lincroft News. day afternoon at her home. Bridge has decided that the purchasing of 1, 8 or 4 SECTIONS Water from the heavy snowstorms citis, Is now able to be up and about and mother and sister left last week ly aaioolated with the Monmouth lor Miami Beach, Florida, where they was played ami refreshments served. Ernest Bade'a building directly oppo- For Complete Information eounty council of tho Boy BcouU ot which had melted and come down and is convalescing at her home at (The Red Bank Ratlitar eu be bought Those present were Mrs. J. Farke at Llaeroft from George Toop, who hHwill spend six weeks. Word has been site ths hlj?h school at o cost not to Consult Araerloan, will attend the annual from the hill In tho rear of the Perth Amboy, Logan of Red Bank, Mrs. Alfred J. exceed $7,500 and the expenditure of Shrewsbury meat market had flood- a delivery routs.) received her* from Mr, Walbel while Boouters' congress and dinner dance Herman Krlstman was recently it St. Augustine. , v Llppman of Shrewsbury, Mrs. Joseph the same amount for equipment is CHAS. C. CONOVER ed the cellar of the market owned operated on for appendicitis and 1B Elizabeth Johnson, daughter of Mr. T Laird of Little Silver, Mrs. George to be held at the Berkeley-Carteret and Mrs. Raymond Johnson of Holm- Mrs. B"rad Wagenfohr moved Mon- the best solution for the problem of 8 Linden PI. Bed Bank NT. nest Saturday night. Among dis- by Edward Obre. Mr. Obre set up a now Retting along nicely In the per- day from George Clayton's house on Wler of Sea Bright, Mra. Stanley installing domestic science and m pump which has been pumping the sonnel ward. del road, received a cut elbow last tinguished guests of honor and guest week while sleigh tiding. ual training courses.. , speakers for the occaaslon will be water from the collar. Orland Opdyko has returned to his ..United States Senator W. Warren The regular meeting of the Shrews- duties after spending a two weeks' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Owens of the Barbbur, national educational dlreo* bury mayor and council will be held vacation at Miami, Florida. Main road entertained Mr. and Mrs. tor of the Boy Bcout aasoclation, next Tuesday nigh{ when the ap- One of the Interesting, fealurej ,pf Albert Johnson and children of Port pointment of a police officer for 1038 tho hospital' Is the beauty parlor Monmouth on Saturday and Mr. and John Reed Kllpatrlck, president of Mrs. John Bennett and daughter of Madison Square Garden, and Mrs.will be made by Police Commissioner where all of the beauty aids of mod- Harold McCormlck. Mayor George ern living are supplied for the wom- Freehold and Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Kllpatrlck; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Demp- en patients. The operator Is qual- Clayton and son of Jamesburg and soy, Alfred Q. McCoster, president ot Sliver will preside. radio station WOE, and Mrs. McCos- Now In Progressl ter; Fierre Normand, noted compos- er ot popular muslo, and Francis 0. Eatontown News. IT COSTS NO MORE TO BUY THE! BEST AT Cobb, Monmouth county Boy Scout (The Red Bank Register ean be bought executive. Jn Eatontown at the itone of William G. Davit, G. Edward Smock and Yellen'e.) The Eatontown First aid squad Shrewsbury News. was oalled out last Saturday to trans- port Evelyn Wagner, daughter of (Tha Red Binlc RtgUter o>» b« bought Half-Yearly in Shrewsbury from Richard Beaka at the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wagner of Iiewls poitoflke mid tha Stircwtbury M«rk«t,) street, to the Hazard hospital where she wag admitted as a medical pa- MARKET | Bids for mall messenger between tient, Evelyn Is suffering from pneu- EST. 19O2 the postofflce and the Shrewsbury monia. • depot are now open. Application blanks may be obtained at the post- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Carmlcbael WEST FRONT STREET office, have returned' home after spending Mrs, Grace Clay has moved from two weeks at Marlon, Indiana. PHONE: Red Bank 678. John Bennett left Iaat week for FURNITURE SALE her former home on Thomas avenue FBEE DELIVERY. ALL Meats Protected b; O-M FrigiOaire. with Michael Egan and family of Maryland where he met Moxle Mil-, White' road. ler, an Eatontown resident, and left Francis fJagurton Is expected to from there for a few days stay at SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY ! I give up his position as messenger Miami Beach, Florida, for tho local pbstoffloe February , George Meyers, yard man at the and take a poBltlon on the Fred- Gulf Refining company, slipped last erick Boadleston estate at Fair week and sprained his ankle. He Sirloin Steak • «- 29c | at Steinbach Kresge's has slnoe been laid up. Haven. 8 (Armour's Quailty-Trlmmcd) Mr, and Mrs. John Dean of Broad Mrs. Samuel Watklns (J confined Btraet left Tuesday for a stay tn to her home on Hlgh-.etreet by Illness. Florida. The Ladles' aid society of the Meth- Full Cream lb C Mrs. WllllB McKenzle hu returned odist church will meet this afternoon Butter 39 home after spending several weeks with Mrs. Howard Parker of Clinton visiting her daughter In Canada. street. Offering QUALITY The new ventilating system which Mrs. Charles Breesa and daughter lb C was recently Installed In the Shrews- Clara, Mrs. Ada B. Nafsw of Eaton- Dietz's^pecial Coffee 19 town and Mrs. John L. Hubbard of tt Furniture At bury grammar school Is not work- The beet you've ever tasted. Ing up to standard and one day last Red Bank attended the ex-presidents' week and a half day Monday the club meeting Tuesday at Freehold. Extraordinary Savings Shrewsbury schoolhouae had to close June and Gertrude Aumack, C due to lack of heat Officials of the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Edwara Aumack of West street, are confined 5 lb. Granulated Sugar 25 heating company have been notified to their home by illness, and are making adjustments. Frank Marx of Broad street, aged Mrs, Clarence Evans, wife of the C borough rcaldcnt, Is confined to hlasexton ot the Methodist church, was admitted last Friday as a patlept at Bottom Round Roast " 29 home by illness. He has been In (ROLLED) poor health for some time. Monmouth Memorial hospital. Last Sunday special prayers and Mrs. J. W. Walnrlgbt will enter- tain the member* of the Woman's hymns were held at Christ church. Home Missionary society next lb. In memory of tho late King George Wednesday afternoon at the parson- 1 Pork Loin Roast 25c V and for the family and for the age. king's sucoessor, King Edward' VIII. . (Whole or Halt) The official board of the Methodist! Christ church was founded In 1702church will hold a sala magundl par : •••••••••••0»«»»a»»»»»»»*4>a>«>»*s)«H and was given Its charter by King ty tomorrow night at eight o'clock George II In 1738. Next Sunday in the soolal room of the church. church school will be held at 9:30 Mrs. Leslie D. Seely and Miss Isa- A. M. and Holy Communion at 10:45 bella Kenna are In charge, A. M. RED Lester Whltflald and Oliver Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Guenther attended a meeting of the Youth Ac- and family of Broad street have tion committee held Sunday at Lake- BANK moved to a houBe on Wavefly place. STRAND hurst Bed Bank. Their house here Is ex- About twenty members ot the pected to be occupied by Alfred Eatontown and Oakhurat Epworth LAST TIMES TODAY I Bcattlo, Mnannger of the Red Bank league combined In a successful so- Telephone office. cial last Thursday night at the MARGARET LINDSAY — WARREN HULL Fred Yorg, son of former Fire Eatontown church. Eloanor Noe wag Chief Fritz Yorg of White street, re- in charge of the affair. —IN— ceived cuts about the face. Sunda\ Mrs. Maggie C. Bennett of Red afternoon while sleigh riding on Bank, a member of the Eatontown Newman Springs road. Sons and Daughters of Liberty, la "PERSONAL MAID'S SECRET* The Shrewsbury auxiliary of River- confined to her home on Sunset ave- vlow hospital will hold a card party nue by Illness. I FKEE CHINA TO THE LADIES 1 ' at tho Shrewsbury grammar school Mrs. Marietta VanBrunt of Throck- Friday night, February 14, at elgta' morton avenue, who Is a patient at o'clock. Prizes will be awarded and Monmouth Memorial hospital, Is re- j FRIDAY. SATURDAY, JAN. 31, FEB. 1 refreshments served. Mrs. Elmer C. ported to be Improved. TWO BIO FEATURES! Walnrlght Is In charge and Is being Two luncheon* have been planned Sh. „....!,.. w.»«.-; assisted by Mrs. Harry Tlcehurst, by the Katontowp chapter, Order of DESERT LAWLESSNESS! ROARING Mrs. Morgas C. Knapp, Mrs. Otto Eastern Star, to be held In February- with a hair-trlliar brim..I RO Herden and Mrs. Mathilda Obro. IASU riTTS Next Thursday, February 6, a lunch- HUGH O'CONNELL in The covered dish supper which wai eon will be held at the home of Mrs. to have been held Tuesday evening Anna Krueger of South street and In tho Presbyterian Sunday-school on Friday, February 14, at the home room has been postponed until of Mrs. Helena Caffyn of Broad ltvter date duo to Inclement weather. street. "Scandinavian" was the topic o More than 160 persons attended DEAN JAGGER tho Shrewsbury Reading club whloh present matrons' night held Tuesday GAIL PATRICK met yesterday afternoon at the honv night at the Masonic hall on Broad EDWARD ELLIS of MIBB Ella King of Broad street. street by the Eastern Star. The cel- MONTE BLU Introducing for the First President Mra Ada B. Nafew pre- ebration honored all present matrons sided. of the fifteenth district who were Our NEW North Jersey Show... Harry Worth, brother of Mi's. Mat given corsages of carnations and SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY! thew Grelg of Irving placa, carrle forget-ras-not*. Mrs: Jean Sailth, ma- out a successful part In tho motion tron of the Eatontown lodge, pre- picture, "Bar Twenty Rides Again,' sided, Refreshments were served. Chapter 10—"TAIt^PlN TOMMY" DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN .

SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY PREVIEW SATCBDAY NIGHT AT 11:18. SPANISH Beauty Salon Buy Your Furniture 86 BROAD ST.. SHE MAY NOT BE "A, LADY" Now! . . . Start but sho's all woman) Tel. Red Bank 2342 from tho heart oat! Paying For It In May Our Hairdreaiing es- She was just a beauty tablishment has been from Shantytownj Appreciating the fact that home furnishing proK- completely remodeled but she know how, to' lems of the North Jersey Shove are peculiar to thii with the latest booths places I locality alone, Steinbach Kresge's has devised this and luxurious furniture, new deferred payment plan to initiate which assures you com- plete comfort at all times. A movement to assist home-owners put houses In condition for bigger and better Summer xentab I DAILY SPECIALS ! Our Famous Permanent 4—86a Items or Wave Croquignole or Combination from How It Works... Item $<1.50 to $17.50 Beat CastlU Shampoo You buy ih« furnllurs required . . . we dtllvsr It t» (Mini Of Tax) your homa at ones. WITHOUT, any DOWN PAY. Watei Waving MENT, On May lit, you moka an Initial payment of Finger Waving «• llttl. at 10%. And, th«n m«k» your FIRST monthly Special ! payrnent on June let. Tha balance to ba paid In eon* lUlrcuttlng vanlent Inatallmenti, plus a nominal carrying charga. Eyebrow Arching Frederic Machine Manicuring 35- Spiralette WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY Oil Shampoo Furniture Charge Purchases Made This Month Not Payable Until March lit Marcelling 1.00 Facials ELISSA LANDI ' Scalp Treatment* 50 2 for $7.00 —IN- PEnKJUKJB Complete and Ouarantaed. Also a MstthinoJest W.re WITHOUT REGRET STEINBACH KRESGE CO. Hair Dyeing «U» to 18-00 Bed Hemw S1.W which w» em unhesitatingly FKKE CIllNA TO THE IADIKS I White Henna ___ »U» reoommend for any hind of Asbury Park Including ih.roRoe M« Plant W.». .1 hair. OOHINO I FREE PARKING SPACE LILY l'ONS-"I DBKAM TOO MUCH" ••*.....•

:*#- Twentv RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 30, 1986. Leading Teams Darling's Goo Goo TROOP LOSES CLOSE GAME. Red Bank Cagers . Marketmen's Pin J Sport Of Kings -By Pap BedBtnk Cavalrymen Defeated by Is Double Winner One-Half Point In Polo Match. Lose To Neptune Win Two Apiece Lead Decreased The Red Bank cavalry troop Io.it Goo Goo Finishes Five-Mile to the 112th field artillery of Bast Coach Bill Sherwood'. Teams In Quad League To Single Game Course in Twelve Minutes in Orange In an exciting polo match last Saturday night at the Essex L and Win from Shore Vit- First Contest and Ten Minutes troop armory at Newark. The score Lending Peacock* Hold Four- Shrewsbury Farms Come Up to iton—Vardty Defeated 13-12 in Second. was 8 to Tti. Each team scored ten —Seconds Win, 26-17. Point Margin Over Second Give Red Bank Bowling Johnny Darling's Goo Goo capgoals- , but Red Bank was charged Place Buzzards—Condors and tured both the five mile Iceboat racea with five fouls and East Orange with League Leader* a Battle— Monday afternoon on the North four, Sweeney was high scorer for The Neptua* cagers defeated Red Eagle. Win; | Recreation Team is Third. Shrewsbury river when he twioe the Red Bank trio, making six goals. Bank Friday night qn the local high The line-ups: school gymnasium by a 13-13 score. * called, double reefed, to victory over In the preliminary game the local The two leading teams, the Pea- six other entries. 112th Field Artillery Rod Bank cocki and the Buzzards, both won The Schneider Market team tills No. 1 O. Davli D. Sweenw squad was victorious by an over- week held the lead of a single game A forty-mile gale whlnped across whelming 26-17 score. two out of three gamei from their the North Shrewsbury river In old-No. 2 W. WenLel J. Dwy.r opponents Friday night in the Redover the Shrewsbury Farms In the No. 8 J. Bota ; J. M«rth»m The Red Bank aitgregatlon held time fashion which pushed all the the lead over the visiting nquad In Bank Quadrangle bowling league and Bed Bank bowling league. Ths Mar- OF craft across the finish line In fast Jth^FlfW 1 mi m_8 • therefore neither gained nor lost nciiiicketmen uoun iuuimuMondayj #vatlostr v**onwe iso*f ******their* CNSLAMO, R«d Bank .— 214 ft i SH—7« the varsity game for the nret quar- time. In the first contest, which got Oo.li—112th Field Artillery. Davli 5, ter when they led 3-2. From then ground in the standing. Tho Pea-three games with the Navesink team 16 A MiSHlY FliJE underway at 2:30 o'clock, Darling's wentiel 2. Ron I, It«d Bank—Sweeney cocks are leading the second-place while the Shrewsbury plnmen took >, Marthem 1. Kouli, lljtli Field Artil- oh tho Red and Gray cagers wera the Leonardo Field club over the craft whizzed home twelve minutes lery—Davli 2, Rosa I, Ited Bank- unable to gain back tho lead from Buzzards by four points. after the start. In the second race Sweeney s, Dwyer 1, Marthorn. The Peacocks turned down the jumps for three straight, resulting In tho Neptune floormen and at halt a decreased lead for the Schneider he bettered this time when he crossed time trailed 10-5. Cardinals In two out of three games the line ten minutes 32 seconds after and the Buzzards did the samo to outfit. A spirited aggregation for Red his start. Bank came back In tho third quar- . the Jaybirds. In the other games the The Red Bank Recreations and the Carl Rafl'n Idalong finished second Big Sweepstakes Condora won two out of three games Clothiers and Insurance team are ter to outscore their opponents by In the open race, trailing the win- one point and In tho final quarter from the Cuckoos.'Whlle the Eagles, i battling for third position. Tho Cloth- ner by six minutes. Frank "Bud" In fourth place, tallied a three-game iers have won two frames more than ToBeHeldHere the Rod Bankers tallied four points the Recreations but the latter have Blalsdell's Terrace finished In third while the Neptune five wore held to victory over their" opposing Hawks. place, 25 minutes after his start George Carey's high games of 166,suffered one less defeat. Tho stand- only one point, ins; of the teams, as compiled by Sec- Better time was made during the Next August Richardson and Parkor took scor- 200 and 164, and George Decker's second race as dusk started to fall. scores of 150, 236 and 103, assisted retary Walter Schroeder, does not in- ing honors for tho Red Bankers with clud, games played last' night. Goo Goo finished Just two seconds Red Bank Again Sanctioned.by five points apiece while Perkins of the Eagles in their victory. No ahead of Donald Asay's Teal after change was made in the standing of STANDING OF THE TEAMS. the visiting quintet led bis team- ten minutes 32 seconds had elapsed. American Power Boat Auoci- mates with three Hold goals for a the teams. W L PA HS Ron's Idalong was third, finishing at STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Schneider's Market .... 40 11 OS4.8 1,044 ation for Celebrated National total of six points. The (cores: Shrewsbury Farms .... 39 12 940.3 1.13* 4:10:34, two seconds behind the sec- BED BANK. AVE Ked Hunk Recreations 35 13 940.2 1.1'.* 631.32 ond-place boat Others making up Event. PeacorVs Clothiers & Insurance 37 14 960.4 1.047 Greenwood, f. „._.„.,.„ F PTS. Bustards Acer™ Uakery 80 18 U61.1 1,180 the entries were Donald Hubbard 1 1 Condon ——. —•• •S34.29 901.4 1,121 and his Sno Use IX Jesse Howland Osborn, t. , 8 5 Max's Tavern 28 23 Rod Bank Is again to have the Matthews, o...... _ 530.1G Uoyntonfi Buynton 25 23 908.3 1.063 and his Sleet II, Walter Anderson 0 0 Cardina.r"Z3™"™.™... 1 ll r. 10. !l 902.1 1.065 National Sweepstakes. The datoo as- Parker, c. 1 r, r> Himseli Doboys 25 26 and his Snow Bird and Alfred Snyd- DeLuca, ft*. Hawk B —.—-—- • < S r.os.M Allen Shoes 21 27 878.3 1.036 signed by the American Power Boat 0 0 Cuckooi — __....- 47 4H6.2 60S er and his Alf. Hubbard and Snyder Bavage, K. -._ Navesink Team . 23 28 893.1 1.081 association's commission are Satur- Green, s. *•——.••...—.._. JayblrdB — •»— 38 475.28 Slemurid Eisner 20 28 884.2 1,029 did not finish tho last race. day and Sunday, August 29 and 30. 1 I Chet Ebie of the Condors jumped Professional Men 20 28 8GB.8 1.00C The Class A Ice yacht race was 22. 2..—..—..»..„,.«.._. 0 0 0 194, 147 and 138. Edward VonKat- Monday—Lcddy & Son v». Leonardo Yacht club was postponed until The Gold Cup race and the Presi- Thorns, c...... „...... _., Field club, Melroy Seafood vs. Hansen Do- more favorable weather. Hose, g. ..._ „ tengell, who recently was at the bot- l Eisner vs. Accrra, Bakery, dent's Cup regatta, high spots of the Leplnsky, g. torn of the first ten high individ- ] ^*:a »$ rn vs. Navesink. III lUsbu Rtumd by Tbi AllocUMd Prill The summaries: season, were set for Lake George, Brennen, g, uals, is now up in sixth position with Wednefiday—Recreation vs. Clothiers & CLASS 8, POINT RACE—COURSE, FIVE New York, July 25, and for Wash- an 'average of 164.24, and is nowInsurance. Allen Shoes VB. Shrewsbury- MILES—START, 2:30. Farms. Schneider's Market VB. Gardeners. Boat and Owner. Finish ington, D. C, September 17 to 20. leading Benny Parker. The lattcr's for the Gardeners with 224. The With most of the restrictions re- In the preliminary game the Red average is 163.36. Pete Marascio, as Professional Men vs. Boynton & Boynton. Goo Goo, John Dnrlins 2:42:00 Bank Beconds took the lead at the scores: Red Bank Scores Iriulon?, Carl Rnfl 2:48:00 moved from tho Gold Cup CIBBS a new bowler, jumped to the last Joe Menzzopane of the Clothiers MAX'S TAVERN. Torrace, Prank DIalsdoll.... , 2:55:00 speedboats, these events are expect- opening whistle and at first quarter position of the first ten with an and Dillione of the Acerra team con- G. Orob . _... 170 245 Sno Uae II. Donald Hubbard 2:55:45 tlmo held their opponents scoreless 173 198 ROD AND GUN Sleet II. JCSBO Howland 2:56:48 ed to produce higher speeds and average of 158.1 for his first three tinued to battle for possession of first Three Point Win Alf, Alfred Snyder. 2:50:48 more thrills than ever Before. The to a tally of 6-0. At half time they games. place in the individual standing with A. Orob 160 159 Snow Bird, Walter Anderion 2:57:10 big event for the outboard racers, led ft-8. Judge Daniels led the Red INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. tho former having the advantage. 156 209 CLASS B, POINT RACE—COURSE, FIVE Bank seconds In Bcorlng of eight G A V K Onkcraon -- 237 178 Through a comprehensive program Over Manasquan MILES—STABT, 4:00. the Albany-New York Marathon, will HU Menzzopane in 47 games had en av- ba held May 10. points while Morrow and Kellum fol- Currhln • "IS 1ST.13 216 erage of 199.40 while Dillione In 48 of careful conservation and propaga- Goo Goo. Darling -„ „ 4:10:80 lowed with five points apiece. Camp- Decker — 3 a 1S.-1.15 z:i6 896 tion of flsh and game under the direc- Toal, Donald A»»y 4:10:82 The complete schedule, announced Eble 4» 173.17 221 matches rated 199.37. Louis Acerra, GARDENERS. Bob Matthews Wins Game for Idnlonft. Bafl 4:10:34 bell led the visitors with five points 172.42 tion of the State Fish and Game Com- . „ . — - __ Sleet II, Howlnnd. _.. 4:10:40 through the Associated Press Is Soynlon •• , , -\7 Mti also of the Bakery team, came up to E. Turner — 189 205 n while Slneuchl and Vetrano followed Wlmlnaelo 18 170.26 210 1-88 mission, New Jersey sportsmen re- follows: challenfe the two leaders, with a Sutherland 171 Red Bank Cagers—Score 25- sno u» n, Hubbard D. N. P. with four apiece. The scores: VonKattengell 4H 164.24 248 Mulvlhill .. 188 ceive full value for money expended February 8-9, Jackson, Florida! 15-10. Parker 4 5 163.36, , 232 mark of 199.3". Daviion .... 175 154 22—Play at Long Branch RED BANK. MaeDonald . 39 162.if 263 168 for fishing and hunting licenses an Daytona Beach, Florida; 21-29, Palm F PTS. Penterman's high individual score 201 Beach, Florida. F PTS. Smith -... 48 161.2 220 A. Turner 187 157 analysis of costs showed today. Tomorrow. Marascio —„—. 8 158.1 192 of 290 has not yet been equalled. Goosetown Cagers March 7-8, Tampa. Florida: 14.15, at Kellum, t 1 6 Total receipts from resident and Petersburg, Florida! 21.22, Miami Beach. Lake, f 0 0 Tomorrow night at eight o'clock on VanNess has the best score for a non-resident hunting and fishing li- Bob Matthews, playing his first Win From Trinity Florldl. Levlnsky, f. 4 alleys five and six the Buzzards will three game set, a mark of 723. Dll- The Shrewsbu-y Farms team rolled May 10, Albany to New York Mara. MacDonald, f, ..... 0 censes for the 1H33 fiscal year reached year at basketball, was the winner In a nip and tuck battle the Goose- thon; 28. Trenton-Fhlladahphla ihuttli Daniels, e. .... 8 bowl the Eagles, while on alleys seven Hone has made the greatest number 1,078 and 1,007 to win two games$346,374.02. This money is utilized by and eight the Cardinals, will bowl the of strikes, 253 thus far, while Fred from the Acerra Bakery team Ia3t of a spirited contest played Tues- town Midgets Monday night defeated rac«; SO-sl, Baltimore. DeFazlo. e. 0 the commission to. stock the fields day night at the local high school the Trinity cagers on the Parish hall Juno 8-7, Annnpolli, Maryland; 27-2U, Newman, fl. »»—.».. 4 Cuckoos. At 9:30 o'clock on alleys Jones has made the greatest num- week, but lost the third match when and streams and isnforce the game national inUrcolleslata outboard cham- Paolucd. g. « 0 her of spares, 230 in all. the Bakers'rolled up a score of 1,037 gymnasium when he twice dropped ! court by a close score of 24-23. Goose- pionship, Richmond, Virginia. Morrow, ff...... ~. 5 five and six the Jaybirds will bowl laws at no cost Whatsoever to the Rlocl g...... «•—... 0 the Peacocks, while on alleys seven The standing of the ten leading The Shrewsbury team won the first fleld goals which led the Red andtown led throughout the Kama and July >-«. Virginia State "226" oham taxpayers. Gray Betters to a 25-22 victory over at half time held a 16-11 lead. At plonahlp, Hampton, Virginia: 4, Trenton; and eight the Hawks will bowl the plnmen follows". and second games by 105 and 135 and Of this amount 41 per cent was 5, Atlantic Cltyi 11, Block Island cruiser Condors. lost the third string by 81 pins. Manasquan. The Red Bank seconds third quarter tlmo the Trinity five race: 11-18, Geneva, New York: 11-12, NEPTUNE. INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. spent for the purchase, raising and wore alBo vlctorloUB when they de- trailed 17-18 and were outscored by Northeast, Maryland: 17, Philadelphia to F PTS. After winning the first game the G AVE Meyer of the Farms team was tnestocking of pheasants, rabbits, quail, Cap* Mar cruller race; 17-18, Maryland Milltaan. t. 0 0 Condors dropped the second, but Menzzopane Clothiers 47 139.4ijJJ star bowler of the evening, chalking feated the visiting secondB by a 29-19 their opponents In the last quarter State championships, Havre de Grace; 18- Slneuchl. t. 0 4 Dillione, Accrra 48 1S9.3 and other game; thirty per cent for score. by one point. 1 came back and took the third game 267 up 254, 216 and 217 for an average of 19. Saratoga Springs, Hew York; 18, Caoe Campbell, f. L. Acerru, Acerra 48 "the raising and stocking of trout, The major contest was one of the Boskev of the Trinity five led hisMay; 2S-28. regional championships, Her- Hannah, f. _—1~ 0 for a two out of three game victory Coles, Schneider 48 198.3 260 229. Morris of the same team made bass, perch, pickerel and, other spe- ald Harbor, Maryland; 25, Gold Cup race. Murphy, c. ._<>m . 0 0 41 258 teammates in scoring for six field over the Cuckoos. The victors were Ucjinis, Hecreation ... 197.2 244 and 202 in two games, while cies of fish in miles of open streams outstanding ones of the year ajt the Lake George, New York. Hcndrickson, o. „... o 0 Jordan, Clothiers 37 195.8 246 local school Each spectator was goal3 for a total of twelve points Fords, g . 0 0 given 45 pins and' the Cuckoos 56. J. Acerra, Hecreation 194.9 257 Roberts, also of Shrewsbury, rolled and lakes; twenty-two per cent for August 1-2. Boston; 6-8. Mites River 42 tense during the last few minutes of i while Wilson led the Goosetowners Maryland; 14-10, Maryland State Inboard Dumin, g. . 0 0 High scoring games for the victors .Merrill, Max's Tavern 26 193.2 245 234 and 201. Louis Acerra was high enforcement of flsh and game laws, : K Vetrano, g. . 2 0 IJerri. Shrewsbury 3V. 193.1 254 play when the score -—-""—•see-sawe*d be~ - In scoring of nine points. The scores: championships, Chestertown, Mnrylnnd were chalked up by Eble and Von- man for the BakerB with a score of and the balance of seven per cent for 29-80, nttlpnal sweepstakes, Red Bank. Krcsge, ff. 0 i Morris. Shrewsbury 38 192.8 259 tween both teams. TRINITY. Kattengell. The Condors won the 233. He also rolled 211 in another other costs of the department, in- G P PT8 September 4-7, Edinburgh Memorial first game by 123 pins, lost the sec- Red Bank took the lead In theHammell, f 2 0 4 Trophy race, Detroit; 5, Inboard cham- The champions of last season were match. Fred Jones made 244, Dlt- cluding purchase of public hunting pionships. Stone Harbor; 6, Atlantic City; ond by a mere eighteen pins and able to defeat the Navesink team In Hone netted 221, Dominick Acerra opening minutes of the game and at Williams, f. 0 0 0 and shooting grounds, printing of li- W. Boskcy, e. 6 0 12 7 ''226-" Eastern and roRlonal* champlon- Boys can make extra pocket money won the last by nine. The scores: first quarter led their opponents, 9-7. ahln!. Ocean City; 9-11, Canadian na- t but two of the three games between rolled 221 and Schneider scored 200, censes, buttons, stationery, adminl: Hendrlcks, fft ...... „ 2 1 5 soiling The Ilcg,lBter.—Advertisement. CONDORS. i tho two outllta on Monday. The Both squads tallied four points In Stoto, u 1 0 2 tional exhibition, Toronto; 11-12. divls all In tho third match. The ocoreo: tration, arid other miscellaneous ex- the second quarter, giving Coach lonal outboard championships, Phlladel 130 147 Navesinkers got off to a good start 1 23 SHREWSBURY FAKMS. penses. GOQSETQWN. ' phla; 12-18, national 91 and 185-cnhtn 173 :_... 241 180 20i Sherwood's flvo a lead at half time Inch national championship, Baltlmor«; VonKitttngell ,„, 179 171 153 by rolling 1,005 in the nrst, winning" Morris This means that out of every dol- P PTS lo 177 188 201 of 13-11. Again In the third quarter Wol.«y, t. _ 17-20. President's Cup regatta. Washing, this match by 58 pins, but were un- J,*? \ 201 234 1J1lar spent for hunting and fishing li- 0 2 $QA.29 for $| .00 514 474 459 the defense of the local and visiting Wllion, f. ton; 26-28, national outboard champion- able to maintain the pace they had Ch,"y ""' 202 189 145 ships, Pittsburgh. 4a censes by sportsmen last year, forty- squads clicked and held each other Smith, c _.. " set and lost the second and third by Meyer 264 216 217one cents went for game, thirty cents Goldman, o. Offered by 550 519 504 CO and 37 respectively. Parker of tho went for fish, twenty-two cents went to three points. Bennett, B. ...« 1,078 1,007 955 It was not until about the last Simon, ? One of the quickest ways to find a Red Bank Businessmen cuckoos. Schneider team made the best indi- ACERRA BAKERY. for enforcement of flsh and game Job Is to advertise In The Regis Schwenker ...... 135 141 divual score for a single game, 225 three minutes of play that the visi- H. BoBkey, B. • See Lstrn Display Advertliement on Hoffman „ 1185 u;:i 150 Dillione 202 161 221laws and seven cents for other ex- Becker, tor's Want Department—Advertise- P.je 12. in the first, while Coles and Tuttle, Schneider 177 167 200 tors took the lead of one point over Jones, ff. ment. Windnagle . 117 183 MS penses. the Red Bankers, but again the local also of the Marketmen, rolled 223 D. Acern 168 171 214 Not only has plenty of game and 380 481 439 and 222 respectively. Tuttle also F. Jones ,„.. 193 160 224 five came back and took the lead Handicap 56 50 f,C made 215 in another match. Posten, L. Acerra 233 211 178fish been furnished yearly by the New With about two minutes to play Powell and Hansen netted 219, 215 Jersey Fish and Game Commission Manasquan held a lead of 19-17 when 435 537 495 978 872 1.037 from the license fees of sportsmen The Buzzards won two out of three and 21? in the first, which accounted The Allen Shoe team made a clean Bob Matthews leaped high, snagged but the Farmer'-Sportamen plan has the ball off the back board and games from the Jaybirds to clo?ely ; r . greater part of the Naveeink's sweep of Its three games with the been innaugurated which has opened trall the first place leaders, the Pea- scor° e of. 1,005 In that match, and Sigmund Elaner company plnmen, dropped It for two points, tying the up thousands of acres of rural terri- score. The visitors jumped to the DOREMUS BROS. cocks, by four points. The Buzzards Stryker made 214 In the third. The winning by 40, 119 and 134 pins. Nordy tory to sportsmen and a scientific were given 55 pins and the Jaybirds scores: Aschettino of the Shoemen rolled lead by dropping a long shot from game management program has been the middle of the floor, after which 40 The Jaybirds were forced to ui-- SCHNEIDER'S MARKET. 226 and 221 in two games, while started under the direction of trained COMPLETE FOOD MARKET SINCE 1877 Lewis made the best scores for the Matthews again repeated his back- a dummy score. The Buzzard.- v.-*,n ,r 215 222 169 employees which will ultimately re- the opening game by 49 pin^, thn .sec- L _... 166175 173 Manufacturers, rolling 221 and 200 in board shot and Green topped the sult in a natural increase in game scoring by dropping the final tw 3 PHONES—1560 1561 • 1S62 ond by 84 and dropped thr- la.s-. by % -.-. 17216'J 188 two games. The scores: for hunters In the state. . . ' . 225 167 173 ALLEN SHOES. points for Red Bank. 35. The scores: 169 181 223 Tabulations completed also show Aschettino 180 226 221 Don Osborn and Green took the 11 & 13 BROAD ST. -:- FREE DELIVERY BUZZARDS. that the food value alone of flsh tnd Kruse 1 117 047 914 92Patterso6 n 166 161. 211 scoring honors for Red Bank with Grooms — 1:. J Reynolds .... 179 160 203 game taken by licensed hunters and three field goals each, while Bob Boynton Gattl> 167 203 200 anglers in New Jersoy to say nothing 131 213 180 McKnleht . 199 176 201 Matthews and Ken Richardson fol- SPECIALS—FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY t 178 135 of the snort and recreation is nearly 4~r, •?, lowed with five points each. Taylor 2 If. 158 1 881 930 1.036$1,500,000 annually, more than four Handicap . 180 203 led the visitors with six points and 219 178 SIGMUND EISNEU. times the total revenue for licenses. Mulltr , inn Colmorgen Applegato followed with five foul Jersey Chickens and Small Jersey Fowl 166 157 shots. The score: Dummy ... 1 JO 120 1,005 1 Brook. --———• ICE YACHTSMEN DRAFT RULES 29;,, Fing&tore KM! gH 889 163 148 RED BANK. Farms made a Jiannlne 159 Shrewsbury 129 G P PTS 434 ^'••rim —...... ——....--.. Conditions for Class C Inter-Club Savage, f 0 0 0 Handicap i;. sweep of the three games with It man 162 175 1 tho Lconaido Field, club on Monday, 221 172 Events Decided at Meeting. Green, f. ... ~ «. 0 6 JERSEY GOLD JERSEY Lewis Richardson, f —...». 5 PORK 479 1Ti7 f.2'.' v.,ii!iinp liy margins of 90, 47 and 29. Representatives of the Monmouth Motthewi, f. — 5 The Eagles scored an overwhelm- Taylor of the winning team came 841 811 002Ice Yacht club of Red Bank met 'arker, c. 2 COIN ing victory over the Hawks when ilu-nudi with 'H'l In the first. 234 In The Professional Men took three Monday night at Pleasure Bay with Onborn, g . PORK FRESH games from the Leddy & Son team, Greenwood, g _ LOINS they won three straight giimrs. Iho R'cond and 20!) In tho third, an members of the Long Branch Ice DeLuca, g Carey and Decker were responsible average of 228. Roberts of the same which up to that time had won butYacht club to talk over matters per- for their hl«h games In helping tin.- '••am made 233 and 212 while Mey- one match out of 51 games in which taining to Inter-club meetB for the Shoulders BACON Rib End HAMS Eagles to victury. Decker's scons of <'rr al.-n of Shrewsbury, rolled 223 in they have taken part. Tho game Class C pennant. MANASOUAN. Coalmen were defeated by margins G PTS 236 and 103, combined with Carey's mnti'li. VanNCfla with 220 and The Red Bank aggregation con- King, f 0 0 200 score, naslsted in winning the 12 wa.i hlith for the Mlddletowners of 53, 65 and 124 pins. Ormnnd Mln- sisted of Commodore Frank Blals- Trunx. t i 1 8 lb. second and third games with totnl.s •The ton of the Professionals rolled 221 dcll. Secretary Harold Willis and •»ylor. f. 2 6 210 and 101. The scores: Douglas Hoyt, The Long Branch 4 23 M. of 055 nnd 507. Tho Hawks were SHREWSBURY FARMS. V/oodti, c _....—..—_...._ 2 4 19*Ib 19 given 45 pins and the Eagles 63. The Taylo -..- 242 231 PROFESSIONAL MEN. . ' club was represented by Vice Com- Applegato, g. ..«...... —...... 0 C Ui.brr - 233 llll Ward 133 177 1K3modore Georgo Hathaway, Fleet Andernon, « 0 0 victors captured the flr.it (,'ame by 1H« U0 O. Mlnton - 191 221 219 LaVance, g. . 0 0 six pins, the second by 127 nnd I he Warner 153 121 202Captain Homer Solder, Robert Wil- last by 03. Tho 3corcs: 178 169 Jarkson . 202 1SKI 15cox8 , Everett Glllam, Harry Rogers 7 8 22 Special Feb. 4th—Boneless Rump Corned Beef 25n> Hurley 182 and Byron G. Brlggs, HAWKS. 1,031 Luke 145 170 In the preliminary contest the local MacDonald .- 112 155 163 834 891 941 Tho clubs decided to hold their cagers held a 5-4 lead at the close Marieclo _ 102 135 118- LEONARDO FIELD'CUm. LEDDY ft SON. events under the North Amorlcan Snansdown PtirVer -„_ ]::7 103 11 H Maeliilo-h 11J 183 I«ddy 102 141 of the opening period but at half Flour _.-.pkg'. XSo VnnNc^s 2'J.n ld'j sailing rules and In nil probability SUPER. SPECIALS! Hes.O 126 172 there will bo an Inter-club scries time trailed, 10-8. Red Bank staged a lobby's Sale! 4GI 4SS k 146 169 scoring eprec In tho third semester Vinegar _qt.bot ISO Handicap .... '•Hi 204 180 ! VonKattengell 129 179 started next Saturday, February 1 ZOU and tallied thirteen points while they 204 Dod.l 180 1 C H Two races will be flailed the first dny, Shrimp _3 cans ZSo 111 829 sailing conditions permitting, and tho held their opponents to one field Pears .*» 18c RINSO PEA BEANS 147 ' 035 029 8f.l goal. Judge Daniels and Jack Mor- Caray IB i". 20(1 n:4 The Molroy Seafood team, rcpro- third race, If necessary, the following Maltar _—pkg-. Mo Deekor 150 2'M, 1113 The Cloibiers and Insurance tcair sentfid by only one player, lout all day. row held scoring laurels for tho local CM pkf. defeated the Hnnsen Doboya In twothreo games to tho Gardoners laai According to ngrecment there will scrubs with aoven polntB each while Pineapple l$c Beraheys Coco* <*0 502 COout t of three sanies on Monday night. Newman had five. Tho score: 17' 3 "" 9° Handicap week. 15. Turner of the winning bo no less than three boats from can So 612 cr.r, r.<;7Tim Duboys took the first by BS pins team rolled 252 and 213. The scores: ench club except by mutual consent RED HANK. Peachei «•" 16c and the ClothlerH annexed tho re- O P PTS Pancake Syrup The Peacocks held their Unit-place GAMDENEI1S. of a combined committee of two 1 B IR2 252 213 K.llum. t — .. 1 RITZ Heinz Soups qt bot. I«o load when they won two out nf three '™inlnK two by 38 and 52 pins. Jor- E. Turner momhorn from each club. The nerlea Uftlne f. — ... 0 1 1 n dfln rolM for tllc Hullxrland _ 234 177 1!IH 1 0 2 P'eapple Juice " HC gamca from tho Cardinals. Curchln ^ Clothlcro, the MulvlhlH 203 173 17wil6 l be tho best two out of thrco rac- Uvlnsky, f. CRACKERS Puritan Pancake hlgl> Bcorc of the set, while Decker tho nerleu to bo held alternately Daniels, c. .~~..~... -.._ ... a 1 7 assisted with the two-name victory Davlnon 1 5 0 127 Dechrr Hi 2 " 13 2 -13 187 0 i 117 finish with the name crew and theM. Moore, g ... 2 Mn Tubor ...„.____.. „ ion Mazzacv.e. 168 Mlim Huoan Hobcrtnon of Hen 0 : 1117 M.il.li, mime amount of wolght or hallnst an Henville. g - .... 1 Corned Beef .... 18c Bmllli . Its 1 "_ _ 10', 151 Bright, who ia tho National A. A. U. I . Afi'rra - 171 IH0 carried when ntaitlnR In tho n 452 long-dlutnnce champion, won tho • a it Calif. Peas Old Quaker 411 Voorlilrs 1(17 204 There In to lm no Mitmtltiitlon ol Omrlsls—Tteferee. Ilrownj neon r. Wor- CM Celery Hearts Handlup (I!) IVntorinn _ 204 1KI Now Jersey A. A. U. 220-yard free Fruit Cocktail - 23r 480 Btylo champplonshlp at PaUirnon lant bontu during any norlon of mew cl«n: timer, Ilewlttt. PEACOCKK. I Ml ur.o out, Saturday night. Hho clipped four It In further agreed that In thnne VntiUorn Interrliib rnocn for the Clnnn C boats Circulation That Count*. Evap. Milk .3 <*»" 20c R«H«mlth ...» - mi I III, Max's Tavern team dofented the aecond» from thn tliroe-ycar-old rec- A bonaftde newspaper circulation 2 ** 25° ^$1.75 Currhln „ „ 203 IB2 Ounlcneifi In two out of three games ord hold by Minn Ilernlco Lapn of that the gall limit nhnll not excoei —tho kind Tho Register has—In the on Monday, C5. Grob and Oakorson rialnneldrialnneld . MlnMla nhnohertitot n enp- 170 ("iur.ro feet to n boat. only kind that counts with the ad- BSO 401 Following tho iMinlnenn m-ualon clam 44 44 lolled 245 mid 237 ronpcctlvely for the turcd the ovonl (•n.nlly, leading by vertiser. No premiums j)r other In- IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS 117 « in Jvjnxmcn while Sutherland. wn« blfli eight yardo at tho finish. chowrlcr wn» enjoyed by the |cfl«n offered to yachtsmen and their guest*. •court circulation,—Advtrttstmtnt, I RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 30.1936. Pace Twentv-One

trial by George Rupptrt ul Qeorf* Tonight members of the Monmoutb OYSJKB SUPPEE TONIGHT. at their clubhouB* at th« foot of Eskimo Wins Over QHHf, Rub. Whito and Benjamin Ice Yacht club will hold a sociable ln [Republican Club Junior Varsity Scarlet Raiders Win Broad street. • ' Atwltar. It ha« bean stated that their clubrooms and will complete The club baa Invited a committee Charlea Burd, who lut year wai a Leads in City League From Quad Floormen Monmouth ice Yachtsmen to lie plans to visit Long Branch over liie Iloiti to Long Branch Delegation, from the Long Branch Iceboat club Three Other Boats leading contestant, ht» gone Into re- week-end and enter ice boats for the Wins From Keyport to this affair and It Is expeoted that tirement. championship races on the South The Young Men's Republican club, The powerful Neptune Scarlet The Monmouth Ice yacht club of at tonight's gathering tbe cluba will In Midweek Races Two Clasa B Ice boat racea were Shrewsbury river. It "is expected that taking the place of Tetley'a Phan- Coach Frank Pingatore'j Cager* Raldere invaded the Red Bank Quad- Red Bank will hold an oyster sup- decide upon a date for tbe first In- held yesterday by the member* of a lar|?e crowd will follow the youths toms, took the lead last Thursday Chalk Up Five Straight Vic rangle club at tbe local high school per tonight at half paat alx o'clock |ter-club ClaBfl C regatta. nlgbt In the City basketball league Monday night and iverwhelmingly the Monmouth Ice Yacht club. Yes- In hopes of bringing to Red Bank tones—Red Bank Seconds Frank and Oscar Brand Sail Et- terday morning the Sno Use, »alle,1 when they defeated the Leonardo set back the Red Bankers by a 37-13 the championship for Class B boats. Field club by' a 30-20 score. The »•*< kimo to Finiih Line to Win by Don Hufcbard, crowed tho flnlsli The following Is how they stand Shut Out Keyport 40-0. ecore. In the preliminary jame the line in a (Ive-mile race ln twenty Field club and Republican teams Quad seconds also suffered defeat In point competition: were formerly tied for first place. In From Veteran Del FUcher, minutes and BS «econdi. In second WltH four consecutive victories when they lost 29-16. This is the kind of weather that calls for Boat Owner PTS the opening game the Trojans de- The visitors totalled six points In Skipper of the Pirate. place was Jeasle Howland'i Sleet, 2d Sleet, 2d, Howland - 56 feated the Townera by a 27-0 score, tucked under their belts, Coach "Quality" coal. For the greatest comfort with and John Darling's Goo Goo, 3d. In Goo Goo, Darling : :. ...48 the opening period and held their op- Sno Vie. Hiilibard i3 while the Quads won their first goie Frank Plngatore's junior high cam- the afternoon the Slee, 2d aalled a era traveled to Keyport Tuesday af- ponent« scoreless while in the- second the least trouble order premium quality Jeddo- A strong wind with huiel Ice made Idalong, Itoll 26 of the' league when they defeated period they rang up eleven points fast seven and one-half mile rac», Murad, Howjand 20 the Rumson Ramblers by a 22-15 ternoon where they set back the Highland coal, the cream of the mines. iraooth sailing yesterday afternoon and led home all other nine entries Tarrace, Blafndall .19 Keyport Junior varsity five by a 22-10 more and led at half time 17-3. Palnia on the North Shrewsbury river whon Alf, Snyilcr _ _ 16 score. led Neptune ln scoring of. fifteen by scant seconds. Split seconds sepa- Dart, While 0 score. In the preliminary game the the Eskimo galled home In first place rated Sno Use, which came In* sec- Teal. Asny _ , i< STANDING OF THE TEAMS. points while Turnock topped the Red W li PC Red Bank seconds tailed an unusual a lew seconds before the Pirate to ond and Goo Goo which was third. LouUe, Newman 8 score when they shut out the home- Bank scorers with four points. win the Commodore's prlzu for tha Rnoblrd. Slcklon : 6 Republican club 3 0 J.O00 A closer contest was witnessed In Goo Goo previous to this race took Wind>, Munn ..„ a Leonardo VMA club 2 1 .667 towners, 4(H). flr»t ten-mllo raco o< the seaBoh. The two first places. t.d Bank Trojan. 2 1 .667 Plngatore's'cagcra took the lead at the preliminary Rame when the Red race also Btnitcd tho Class A point Quadrangle club —; 1 2 .883 Bank seconds fought an uphill battle Yesterday morning the. boats fin- Kurmon IlamU«r< 1 Z .883 the Btart of ihe encounter and held competition. ished In the following order: Amateur Bouts At [led Bank Townera 0 8 .000 It throughout the same. DeGeorge and at half time trailed by an 11-7 COAL A strong northwest wind waa Bofct Ownar OAM ES TONIGHT. led Red Bank In Bcorlns nine points, score. Jim Sullivan led the visiting blowing as tho starting gun sounded. Sno Uia Donald Hybbanl Keansburg Feb. 14 Quadrangle club va. Towmn. while Jimmy Zager followed close seconds with flooring honors of twelve The Eskimo, owned by George Rup- Slaat. 2d Jaaale Howland Leonardo Field club va. Rumaon, points. Harold Schultz led the home | Feed ESSO FUEL OIL Hay Goo Goo „., John Darling Tho first of a .series of bi-monthly ltepubllean elub v>, Trojana. behind with six. Banks of the Key- pert and GeorKe Glllig, darted off to Id»long Cajl Rail port five led his mates in scoring towners with five points while Car! the load with Frank and Oscar Dart Jack White boxing shows will bo staged Friday The Red Bank Trojans made, their Sehwenker closely -followed with CANNEL COAL (for Fireplace) Loula* ...A.... Albert Newman night, February 14, at tho Club Ren- way into a second place tie with the four points. The 'scores': Brand In the cockpit. Tacking back Alt Alfred Snydar four. The scores: »nd forth during tho four-lap race, dezvous at Main' street and Port Leonardo Field club when they won RED TUNK. Windy Walt M»nn PTS BED BANK. the Eskimo stayed In tho lead Yesterday afternoon they finished Monmouth road, Keausburg. The from tho Towners by a 27-9 score. At F PTS. e, / r, lj i 3 throughout the race. ln the following order: bouts have been sanctioned by the half time tho Trojans led 13-5. Leo Cacccro. f. 0 Oaborn, f 1 Amateur athletic union. 9 0 2 LEHIGH COAL Delford Flshor sailed the Pirate In Bleat. Sd „ _ Howland LaBionda, one-armed star, led the DeGoorce, f. ForrarTurnocV. , f c. „.,„ 12 0 Sno Uio Hubbard Jack Klnsella, former stublematc EKKleBton, c. a. close second, with Duotan Allaire Trojanj ln scoring of eight points Tomaine. c. Kerr. eV Goo Qoo •• .._ DarllnK 0 Mullar. E. . Nut Size tending the sheet. Throughout the AH „. „ „„..„.,...Snydar of old Bob Fltzalmmons, Teddy Lo- while Wally.-Aumack and Loulo Snuelante. ?. 8 $| -1.00 per ton w der, sixth ranking welterweight In Arnold, g Lover* Ids'*, race he gained considerably on the Snowbird -..., Sickle Figaro led the Towners with three Groomi, g. Terraco, „. ,.„..„..,„.. , BljdQl the country, and Nick Deturo, pro- .points apiece. The scores: Eskimo but could not take away th« Windy Stove Size , iy _ „.._ Mann prietor of the Rendezvous, are stag- TOWNEES. ^ J -1.25 per ton first place position from tho Eskimo. llioulnl a .. Newman KEVPOBT. NEPTUNE. Upon tho heels of the Pirate was the ing tho shows. P PTS. F PTS Tuesday afternoon Rowland's Sleet, Among the better known local si- Bruro, f a a Pans, f 2 2 F PTS. Pea Size , Elizabeth JR., sailed by Tlubo Whit» 2d, won Ihn double nve-mtle race and J. Gentile, t. . l I Hank., f. 2 * Ptltlm, t 5 15 mon pures who will enter arc Bill Phlfer, I Wllkim, f. 2 6 A.00 per ton and Frank "Bud" Blalsdell, who fin- both times noued Goo Goo and o IjeonRrd, c. 4 6 (CASH ONLY) and Gua Balbach, both champions n. Gentile, t. . o Nednk, g eri. ished In third place. Ben Atwater'9 Idalong out of tint place honors. ln their respective middleweight and Maxia, c z Slclllano, g. .. Pet, sailed by Carl Rafl and Doug L This coal offers a happy combination of low price, good clean This makes Sleet, id's sixth victory welterweight classes; Johnny Rellly Aumeck, c 3 Cuceorllls, g. coal nnd'Tellable service. Hoyt, finished four. „ of the season. Merdlco, B 1 8 10 and Dayton Wilson. Approximately Figaro, g H o The winner finished In 31 minutes. The following Is how they finished twelve bouts or more will take place N. Gentile, g. 3 Tho Asbury Park junior varsity A large crowd turned out to see tha on Tuesday. 0 quintet waB handed a 29-7 trouncing CLASS B POINT RACE—COURSE, FIVE on February 14, so local boxing fans CURCH LEAGUE TOMORROW. races. Another point raco Is sched- may rest assured that they will wit- last Thursday afternoon by the MILES—START. 11:20. TROJANS. The church league, which has been uled for this afternoon. It la Btill Boat and Owner Flnleh ness plenty of fistic fireworks when G F PTS. strong Junior high school squad of undecided as to whether tho Long Sleet, 2d Juaa Howland ll:!4:00 the amateur belters clash ln the Sharabba. f. . 1 1 5 Red Bank on the Asbury Park court. shifted from the River street school Branoh boats will raco here over the Goo Goo. John Darling ...11:85:00 ICeansburg ring. I'. Mona, (. . 0 0 0 At. half time the Red Bank flvo held gymnasium to the local high school Murnd, Addlaon Howland 11:85:02 Faztone, t. ... 1 4 6 gymnasium, will play there tomor- week-end, as it is reported that they Malong, Carl Ban .™ 11:85:04 Edward Pholan, sports editor of Alvlno. c. 1 0 2 a lead of 14-4 and held their op- HANCE & DAVIS are at present playing host to an Sno line Donald Kutbard ' 11:86:00 the Keyport Weekly, will serve as BarrasBO. c ...••...« 1 0 2 ponents to only threo points ln the row night starting at seven o'clock Vaccaralll, a -. S O 8 Instead of last Tuesday night, as the outside Ice boat club. CLASS B POINT 11A0E—COURSE, FIVE master of ceremonies and will Intro- 0 final half, while they ran their score TEL. 103. Of ton or twelve boats which dur- MILES—START. S:>B. duce the contestants and visiting LaBlonda, e 4 gymnasium was in use. SIM. 2d, Howtand 2:50:00 ing past years made up competition Idalong, Ran 2:51 :«0 celebrities to tho spectators. Tomorrow night the Presbyterians Where quality rules. among local Ice boats only four haw Goo Goo. Darling 2:52:00 Any amateur boxer wlBhlng to en- The Young Men's Republican team Coach Hngatore's team, tallied five will play tho Y . M. C. AA. St J turned out this year to furnish op- Sno VM, Hubburd __ 2:52:01 ter the tournament may do so by consisting of Phantom players con- Murad, A. Howland 2:62:05 field goals, while DeGeorge followed py Relief Orders Filled. position. The boats which have Windy, Waltar Mann 2:52:«0 writing to Chairman of Boxing, Ren- tinued In first place by turning back with nine points. Nay ward led the Methodists will play St Anthony's . tered this year's races Include en- Teal. Donald A«ay.. Broke down dezvous A. C, Keansburg, N. J. the Leonardo Field club by acore. At half time tho victors led Park cagers 15-11. Rocco Calandriello led the Re- The scores: publican five in scoring of fen points RED BANK. while "Lanky" Conover and Miller laser, f led the Field club with six points Gaccaro, f. — apiece. The scores: BEPUBLICAN CLUB. Wo or* continuing our outstanding low a Turnock, f -..- 1 price on the new Grandmother's Sliced Scheldt, f 2 White Bread. Buy a loaf... Try it. Trndbfied R. Calandriello, i. Hendrleknon, e. -... convince yourielf that P. Calindriello. g o 6 THIS IS THE GREATEST 0 2 Sharer, ff - - 0 6 BREAD VAIUE IN TOWNI SWMI, g 19 4 30 LEONARDO FIELD CLUB. • Contain! more milk T-oodi • More shortening Egldlo, t Food luggeltlom from th» PopuUi < J. Mllea, I. - - It richer and lofter McCann Laborarorioi, Specially Priced <••>, < Craig, f. - Conover, c. ...—« 0 Ta»t«« bettor and Featured at Butlar'a One Solid Weekl F. Miller, t. ...t Don't mill 4hli opportunity to leciire a Smith, x - - • Stayi fresh longer supply ef MoC«nn Endsnee] foodi at D. Milta, g -... 2 unuiual pr!c«. 7 • Toaitt perfectly NEWOuwt The Red Bank Quadrangle club • Full size 18 oz. scored their first victory in three starts when they defeated the Rum- son Ramblers 22-15. Art Kerr led INTRODUCTORY SALE the Quads ln scoring with six pointa while Otto Perl led Rurnson with Best Quality Irish is seven points. At half time the Quads held a 12-1 lead. The scores: QUADS. Forrar. f ••— — 1 BACON Loveraldsre, S. Oaboro, t. —- Large Freth While Leghorn Kerr. t ln Turoook, e, .... SeiUJ Cartons Bchwenker, C. Doi. Muller, I ..... Matthews. E. Oroom, s Schultt. E — 0 BUTLER'S OWN SPECIALS U MJMSON RAMBLERS. DIAMOND HEAD 1 BON BON SLICED 16-Or. O Theie ore our very Loaf Desmond, f - — 1 Reduced! White BREAD atterion. f —.- 0 Offered by WHITE LEGHORN Sliced PINEAPPLE MoCu«, t 1 Svnnybrook Brand JAN2UET Rfc|, nivw ^ erl, c 2 Red Bank Businessmen LargeEggs DEL WAIT COFFEE Medium Body O* VanBrunt, e ...... __— 1 play AdvcrtUemeot on Cunnlnsnan g „..«.„..-... o I' 12. C RED CIRCLE rtG C 6 Del Monfe BARUETT PEARS Igit.can I6 NIBLETS Rich, full-bodl.d coff** SOAP 8 ct« 25 C GREEN GIANT 26 oi. bot. |5 JVORY £ «„,*., 9 Large f A College Inn "SSMT p CaVei . M. ovar WAIC PRUNES OXYDOL Largo Pig. 21 C D B I M Ovan BaV.d No. 2 Broadcast BEEF Hash 2 cdns CH1PSO tarqa Pig. CHOICE targa Sate! BEAMS c'.» 2Boi. Sine* th* unuiually t*v«r« KITCHEN KLENZER Vegetable Soup cS 3 Scant 25 thraat«ni your fraih milk lupply, w ICY POINT G I0NA BRAND 2 •uggvil you buy a dozen cam of WhfNt SALMON 2c™25 UM1E5 LIQUORS Standard Qualify 3 canc°a"t- 25« Houi« for your panlry. . . Clay 10HI nnd SULTANA BRAND med. WHITE HOUSE HEARTS DELIGHT Tuna Fish LIGHT MEAT can IO< PEACHES at 1ftoHt^$ 25 Red No. 2 PROOF TOMATOES Ripe Cans 25c Cedarhurst Gin 90 m* I.O9 C Early MU5CATEL WINES fifth 49 JELL-O DESSERTS AUF^ . . . Pk8.5« PEAS June Cans 25c AUS AN LOG CABIN SYRUP . . . ««..... 18* It's Southern Cross vJ^ ,h99c C LARD Pure 25c PostToasties .... PH-7 Baker's COCOO . . Hib.«nlO« Golden —And took at Uttst Minute Tapioca . . . • fpko. I2« Maxwell House Coffee iib.«n27« lbs. OLEO Nut Brand 23c IO«DCA0X I I r (On ule In licensed store* only.) Crab Orchard ...99c,,. 1(90 De Luze IOUOI . . Bilk 1.13 >1> At ait A Si? KJuU- Fancy Fxesh Produce Golden WIDDINO .TI .,.|.39 wiiiiiwiMi anli 1.13 Green Rivar "VN,r. «.98« B & G Sautornes di.hl.95 THIS! rANCY, rLUMr. YOUNO TUDKiYS FRESH AND TENDER C •ra lhi tan* klgh quality o> lho» which Kenmore Rye HUIOHT ». 1.09 Ruiz Sherry rw D»Y «»>. 1.25 plaatad you to watl o\ tha holiday t.aton. Florida PEAS prlc* 2 u,,. 15 f Mt.Vsrnon.oVoVD.*:: .,2.25 Garcia INVALIDron . nnbl.25 TURKEVS 35 YELLOW SW6ET ONIONS Lhi, 14c POTATOES 3 u. 13c Bell's Scotch E8H -2.95 . „„„ 1.99 LEGS OF LAMB CHO<« KORIDA * M.d. The Club Cocktails «ni.l.95 Boneless Chuck Pot Roast Lbs. 10c Sht Each CABBAGE GRAPEFRUIT Black&White»coicH ^3.09 PicardyAmtMCK „, 99c „,,„ 1.59 Top iiound Steak ,33* g C 10 ior 25 YOUR NEAREST A*P STORES SELLING LIQUOR ARE: Florida ORANGES 37 BROAD ST., RED BANK Loin Lamb Chops 46 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK FANCY SMELTS H». 15* FANCY SWORDVISH ». IJIMES BUTI.IR GROCERY GO. THE CREPT RTinnm & PHLIFIt TEfl CO. 20 BROAD ST. RED BANK PROSPECT AVE. Pace Twen?v-Twff RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 30,1936. OAKD TARTY AT BUMSON. Catholic Juniors Obituary pects ot the Monmouth county plan Oceanport Newa. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. Declares Council * Van R. Halsey To and tu consider a few of the major To ANNA. M. KlRKi , j Firemen's Auxiliary Holds Benefit factors. •. By virtue of an order of th£ Court tt For Welfare Fund. Win From Lincroft Andrew Slvertsen. A schedule of commodity meetings (Tit Rtd Bank RcafoUr e»n U kouiht .Chancery of New Jeracy, utftdt m t£* Be Toastmaster Andrew Sivertsen, aged 88 years, in Oeonpoit »t tbi atora •( Crlo Iliiu.) •lay of the data hereof, in a certain edtlM Sits Illegally On The Lincroft Tlgera suffered a 32- was annuunccd to be held within the wherein John A. Kirk !• the petitioner and More than thirty persons attended died of complications last Friday at next ten dayu, with a later meeting A covered diah luncheon and card a card party given last night by the 16 defeat last night at the hands of Tottenvllle, Statcn Island, where ho party tor the benefit of the Oceanport you mo tho defendant, you Are required to Former Mayor of Rumion Will th» Red Bank Catholic high school of the executive committee and urtiwcr the petitioner's petition on or bev Board Of Health ladies' auxiliary of Rumson. fire com was making his home with his leaders scheduled to summarize the Parent-Teacher uusoclatlon wan held fore the twenty-iiith day of March next, pany for the benefit of the welfare Proide at Lincoln Day Func juniors In a basketball game at tho daughter, Mrs. Albert Nelson. He recently at the borough hall. Tho or in default thereof Mich decree will be» tion at Which United Statei River Plaza Community house. At findings of Iho various commodity taken acalmt you n» the Chancellor ihall Dr. A. W. Sweet Argues Fair Ha- fund. The proceeds will be used to has been ill threo days. Mr. Slvert- groups, antl their report will be thecommittee In charRo of the affair In- think equitable and junt. buy necessities for needy families Senator Barbour Will Speak. trldgo waa high scorer for the even- sen was a fisherman at Sea Bright cluded Mrs. Jerome V. Dynan, Mra Tho object of mill mlt In to obtain ft ing with ten points, while Danowlta basis of Monmouth county's agricul- decree of divorce, dlaiolvinl the tnarrlan ven Officials Are Not Doing The door prize, a fancy pillow, was for many years. During the summer tural program, William Rae, Mr«. Louis West, Mrs. had eight Maxfleld led tho Lincroft- he lived at Sea Bright with another William Fennelly and Mrs. Cyril letween you nnd iha mid petlllomr fir won by Mrs. Lewis T. Wilson. Van R. Halsey, former mayor of W. F. Know!*;*, extension econom- the CRUMB of dencrtlon. Right—Council Thinks Other- Those attending were Mrs. Holmes Rumson and ex-chairman of the Re- ers in scoring four field goals. The daughter, Mrs. John Carlson of Cen- Hayhurst. Prizes for high scores at Dated January 2f)th. IQ36. publican County Committee, will act score: ter street, and In the winter ho lived ist of the State College, told the each table wero compacts. Those JOSEPH E. WENJIEL. Eio.. wite. Emmon3, Mra. Edward Hammond BED DANK. with Mrs. Nelson. No other children group that their work was valuable Solicitor or Potitloaer, Mrs. Charles Tilton, Jr., Miss Elsie as toaetmaster on Wednesday even- present were Mre. Jules Uzdllla, MIB. $ Weit Main Street. Freehold, N. *\ : F ITS survive. and a ncccBsary part of a National Wilson, Edward Hammond, Jr., Mra.ing, February 12, at tho Lincoln day rI. 0 8 Marie Cox, Mrs, Jerome V. Dynan, Dr. A. W. Sweet of Freehold, coun- E. Danotviti f The funeral was held Monday at Farm Plan and Land Utilization pro- Mrs. E. O. Nylander, Mrs. William ty health officer, ran into a barrage Ellsworth L,udlow, Herbert Knight, dinner of the Young Men's Repubu Turnlcr. f i 0 6 gram. Tho National Plan is made up „ .„ , , NOTICE. can club. Ho will introduce United KelBinan, f _ 0 4 tho home of Mrs. Nelson and burial Fennelly, Mr«. Cyril W. Hayhumt. Notlco Is hereby Riven to the leu*! vot«^ of questions at Monday night's meet- Leonard Marthrns, Mrs. John Ander- it 0 10 of all the county plans In tho county son, Mrs. William Fogelson, Mrs. States Senator W, Warren Barbour AUrldne, c waa in Evergreen cemetery In Brook- Mrs. Loula West, Mrs. Cecil Craw- era nt the iirhool District of lha Boroujh Ing of the mayor and council when I.ayton. u 0 0 0 lyn. plus the consideration of such larg- ford, Mrs. Charles Welser. Mrs. S. of Shrewsbury., In the County of Mon.} he told that body that its members Joseph Guenier. Miss Mary T. Mur-as tho principal speaker at tho din-S. Danowitz u l 0 2 er-factors as tho ewport situation. nvulh. that the annual roeotinir for Uv« Ktllenyl, If - - i) 0 0 . Boener, Mrs. Ralph Maurlell, Mrs. olectlon of Throe Members of th* Bow* ' were functioning illegally as mem- phy, Miss Loulso R. Ghezzl, Mrs. ner. 1 1 0 1 Cjsrv. n. l 0 M. A. Clark, assistant county ag- Elliot Brainard, Mrs. William Rae jJ^HSfl . . ,".." " r« »«ld at th. " • • ber*'of the board of health. The Richard Wallace, Mrs. John Mur- Senator Barbour has released no Mrs. William Hinde. Tuesday. February u, IJJB, front i ricultural agent, gave a picture of iOVfl matter was first discussed two weeks phy, Mrs. John Gaynor, Mrs. William nformatlon as to what topio hKM 1G 0 Mra. William Hlnde died of compli- and MM. Ferdinand H. Krome. o'clock P. M. to Nine o'clock P. lC-l ago when a letter was received from Smith, Mrs. Lewis T. Wilson, Mrs. discuss and conjecture remains keen I.INCnOIT. cations last night at her home on the present crop situation in the Repairs and. Improvements aro be-and Kenneth Bruce, Mrs. Frank Sickles, C, ]' ITS Fifth street nt Highlands. She IB sur-county compared to 101O. Ho showed ing made on the Albert Smith prop- Dr. Sweet stating that according to n shore political circles as to bis Vmnlnin. f ... 0 0 0 the trends that havo occurred since an opinion written by an attorney Mrs. Harry Finlay, Mra. Eugene subject. The senator has neither Malioney, f .... 0 0 (I vived by her husband, two children erty on Riverside avenue, which has Three Members will be elect«d thrtcl general of the state in 192a it wasKennedy, Mrs. William Gaynor, Mrs. Kelly, i- .... 1 0 y nnd a sister, Mrs. Frank Welnheimcr that time, explaining why some of been purchased by Jerold Myers. The confirmed nor denied any of the hall aid meeting- will be eub thai Illegal for any member of the coun- William Sinclair; . Miss Helen Rockhlll, R. .... 3 0 f, of Highlands. Funeral arrangements these changes had taken place and work is being done under the direc- n V ta X Or h score of rumored topics which Maxfield. B 4 II cil to also hold office on the board of O'Rourke, Mrs. Louis Neuhauser, range f roai announcing his candidacy s in chargo of A. M. Posten and Sons mentioned their relationship to the tion of Fred Wemple ot Dwyano ?ur oo.oa° "" * ' health because the board of health Mrs. Frank Benson, Mrs. John or the presidency of the United have not been completed. soil types in tho county, explaining street. current exiiemee * i j tag was subordinate to the council. The Pfelffenberger, Miss Katherlno Me- . M • — .. that there aro actually several thou- repalra ana replacement.:. 'goo States, down to more local subjects. sand acres of good crop land whioh The regular monthly meeting ot letter was referred to John S. Apple- Laughlin, Miss Louise Cleary, Mrs. Courtlandt White, chairman of the the official board, of the Oceanport Thhe total amounamount thought to" THAT HUMDINGER GAME. Gle&nera Social. has never been used as yet and be necessary U to gate,* borough attorney, for a written Alfred Hilflcker, Mrs. Harold J. committee in charge, states that Sen- churoh wai held on Monday evening f 12,936 4B opinion. Mr. Applegate was not pres- Twenty-eight persons attonded the which is undoubtedly more produc- Duted this 28th day of January. 19SI Peters, Mrs.. Edward Hammond and ator Barbour has been given carte ISverythlng All Set for Basketball soclalJheld lost night _by_the Gleaners at the paraonajjo when piano were 1 ent at the. meeting Monday night Harold J. Peters, Jr. tive than some of the land which 1» . J- P... A. QVACKENBUSH,.._. owlog to illness and he has not yet blanche as to his subject. "He did not Contest at Leonardo. society at tho Presbyterian church, being farmed at tho present time. A made for the; coming year. On Fri- District Claris submitted his opinion. discuss it with me," said Mr. White, Provided that the weather man bo- Eatontown. Tho door prize was won woll-concelved program, however, day evening the flrat quarterly con- NOTE:—Th« form "current expenses* and I can make no announcement haves, everything indicates n very by E: .er Wilson of Keansbure. Cards ference of the church will be held at Includea prlnclimls', teachers', Janitors' an4 . as to what the subject matter will would reduce tho. total land to be tho parsonage under the direction of modlcnl ln»i.ector»' mUrles, fuel. t«S Dr. Sweet argued that in view of Keyport Man Leaves large attendance at the basketball and games'were played and refresh- farmod in the county and would looks, achool auppllei, flans, tramporta. the opinion of the attorney general consist of. There is only one way to game to be played at the Leonardo ments served. achieve the proper balance by fitting Rev. Leon Chamberlain, district sup- ;lon of pupils, tuition of puplla attendlna ' the borough should establish a board find out—hear tho senator himself." erlntondant. ichool. In othor dlstrlota with the con* of health to be composed of citizens Estate to Widow high school gymnasium tomorrow tho crop to tho soil type. sent of tho Board of Education, school III ' Mr. White reported that the ad-night between teams representing the To Hold Social. Corporal E. Peterson of Brldgo- brsrlei. compensation ot th« Dlatrlct Clerk- who aro not members of the council. ,'ance sale of tickets has been ex- board of education and the teachers L. A. Bevan, extension specialist In waters has been a patient at the Fort ot tho custodian ot nchool moneys and of He stated that under the present Winflcld S. Robinson of Kcyplrt :remely satisfactory, and that he ex- The Men's club of the Eatontown marketing of the State College, told truant omcera. truant schools, insuranci status a citizen could ignore any of of the township. About 1,000 tickets Presbyterian church met Tuesday Monmouth hospital for the past anil tho Incidental expenses of the schools" made his will in Juno 1923. To his acts a sell-out at the Red Bank Elks' have already been sold. In addition tho group that tho reason for a plan week. Pneumonia has been averted A rnembcr ot tho Board of Education; the board's rulings and the board's daughter. Henrietta Robinson, he left home where the affair will be staged. to the game there will, he music by night at the chapel and made plans was that It could be based upon facts and Mr. Peterson Is reported slightly •hall bo at leant 2t yeorj of aee, a cltli.ri authority would not be recognized by all his books, pictures and micro- He urged those Intending to attend for a public social to be held at the rather than hunches. Mr. Bevan be- and resident of tho school district, and the court. * :he high school band, dancing and an Improved. jhull have been such a cltlxen and resident '• scope. All the rest of his estate was o purchase their tickets as soon as jxhibltlon of the work of the manual chapel on Saturday, February 11. lieves that tho new National Farm Mrs. George C. D. Hurley ot Main for at loaat thioo year» ImraedUtely pre- Then came the barrage. Dr. Sweet loft to his wife, Phoebe T. Robinson, possible. program will bo set up on a BOII con- codlns his or hor becnmlna a member ot training pupils. The profits are to be street entertained the members of such Hoard, nnd, shall bo abl« to read and was asked by Councilman Seely B. and she and her daughter were used to buy equipment for the band. AGRICULTURAL PLANNING. servation basis and he feels that thla tha Ladles' aid society of the Ocean- Tuthill if he had any other opinions named as cxecutrices. material plan will be one with which of a more recent date than 1923, to port church at her ho:#.o on Tuesday. Petitions, legally nominating candidates Phoebe E. Sokow, also known as Second Booster Monmouth County Wl|l Havo Place tho New Jersey farmer can co-oper- The hostesses were Mrs. Charles :o bo voted on at said meetlnB, must h* which Dr. Sweet replied that he didPhoebe E. Chamberlain, of Wall LEGION BUNCO TARTY. in tho National flan. ate more fully than was possible filed with tho DUtrlct Cleric at least twen. not. Dr. Sweet was asked when he township left all of her estate to Prize Unclaimed with the AAA. Monmouth county Prothero and Mrs, Ralph Maurloll ty dnya before the date of the meeting became aware of the fact that the That Monmouth county will have and following a covored dish lunch- In order to havo the names of such candC ' Grover C. Morton and his wife, Ida Successful Event Held by Drum and its rightful place in the National ag- will need to mako fewer changes date printed on tho olliclal ballota to ha- members of the councl were also Morton. Her will was executed in For the second successive week Bugle Corps lost Week. than most any other section In or-eon a business session was hold. used in voting. In calculattnif the shove* serving on the board of health. "Re- ricultural plan, was assured when a Plans wero completed for tho dinner mentioned twonty days olthor the mini cently when I was looking over the 1934 and it named Grover C. Morton ho holder of tho coupon drawn in A well attended bunco party was roup of • leading farmers in the der to fit Into tho new national 'pic- day or tho election day, hut not both, ma? executor. • - ture, because It has followed a pro- which the ladles will servo at tho roll ho counted. Blank formii (or this purpoii report of the secretary of the board the Chamber of Commerce booster held Friday night by thoj Drum and county, with the Executive Commit- call to bo held at tho church Wednes- Mrs. Julia Witeon of Howcll town- contest was not present to receive Bugle corps of Shrewsbury post of gram of economic production and mny bo obtained from the District ClerC of health I noticed the names of the tee of the Monmouth County Board proper land use for many years. day, February 5. On February 21 I'ernons who may vote In addition to members were the same as those on ship left all of her estate to her nep- his or her award; and the scrip in tho American Legion oft Red Bank of Agriculture, met with tho county there will be a dam chowder sale at thoao roKlstored for the last preceding the council," was tho doctor's reply. hew, Ed P. Wilson of Allcnwood. He tho value of $100, which was to have at the Post roms. Refreshments and agricultural agents at tho American KOtiornl election aro those who register at was directed to care for her sister, the church hall and on tho same day tho polling place on the Saturday evenlna* He was then informed by M. Floyd been given at, the Carlton theater a social time followed .|he games. hotel at Freehold on Thursday even- the Portaupeck members of tho or--—odlng the election between tho hour. Smith, secretary, that the same re- Jane M. White, as long as she lived. Tuesday night, was applied to the The winners of prizes wero Mrs. Mc- ing, January 23. 7:00 o clock and 9:00 o'clock P. HV Tho will was executed in 1935 and Holmdel News. ganization will sell chowder at tho Any Jiei-Hon mny i-cRiiiter who Is qualified port had been sent in for the past amount to be awarded next Tuesday. Cormlck, Mra. Hallcngan, Mrs. Al- The president of tho county board eight years, during which time the named Mr. Wilson as executor. The Chamber of Commerce booster fred Griffiths. Mis. John Pfleffenber- flro liouao there, At the next meet- to vote in that district for a member of officials have been serving in dual of agriculture, Carroll W. Barclay of The indoor dart baseball team of ing on March 3, a the homo of Mrs. tho leHUlnturo. * , Rufus Brand of West Long Branch lights were inaugurated three weeks ger, Mrs. Jessie Tatterson, Mrs. Ther- Scobeyvillc,- welcomed the farmers capacity, both as councilmen and left $300 to the West Long Branch ago. A prize of $50 in scrip, re- esa. DeBeckcr, Mrs. William Chand- tho American Mechanics played three John B. Hulso of Main street, nom- board of health members, and noth- ler, Mrs. Bloxom. Robert Adams, who were not members of tho exe-games at Adelphia Tuesday night. ination and olcctlon of officers for Chancery 1 /IE9 cemetery, the income to be used in deemable In merchandise at Cham- cutive committee and assured them SHERIFFS SALE. ing had ever been said. caring for the burial plot of the ler of Commerce stores and shops, William Chandler, Charles Westcott, They won ono gamo and lost two. the next year will bo hold. Those Ry virtue of » writ'of fl, fa. to me dU family. All- the rest of his eetatc Thomas Brockhurst, Archibald Mac- that their contribution to tho dis- Soot In' tho chimney of Myron present at the meeting wero Mrs. rented. iBHued out of the Court of Chance * The officials thought it was queer vas offered by Morrla Jacks, man- cussion would be most welcome, Elizabeth A. Loper, Mrs. Lloyd N. cry of tho StntQ of New Jersey, will be ex« that the board of health, if it had was left to his wife, Stella Brand, ger of the Carlton theater and vice Kellar and Ju:m Pflcffenbergcr. Bailey's hguse at Crawford's Corner roiled to sale at public vendue. on and she was appointed executrix. linco the problem under considera- caught flro Monday night and theSickles, Mrs. E. H. Carey, Mrs. Wal- MONDAY, THE 24th DAY OF FEBR0« been functioning illegally, was not iresident of the Chamber of Com- tion waa ono which would concern notified of the fact long ago, "Has Jeffrey A. Wiltz of Ambrldge, Penn- nerce. The "coupons aro given with firemen were called out. The blaze-ter H. Grills, Mrs. James E. Hon- AKY, 1936, HIT BY TRUCK. every farmer in tho county. Mr. between tho houra of 12:00 o'clock anil anyone made a complaint to you, Dr. sylvania, made his will In 1910 and it purchases from Chamber of Com- was extinguished before much dam- ncssoy, Mra. Frank Harncd, Mrs. Sweet?" asked Mayor Augustus M. was executed at Freehold last week. Barclay then turned tho meeting ago was done. Earl Sickles, Mrs, Ralph Maurloll, G:0O o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock) tn tho «N merce stores and at the two local Jacob Block of Campbell's Junction over to County Agent Douglass, who loriioon of anid day, at tho Court Home, Mlnton. "No," was his reply. Charles His entire estate was left to his theaters, and the only stipulation is Tho results of games of the Holm- Mrs. Charles Guillaudeau, Mrs. John ,n tho Borousrh of Freehold, County of P. Cross, a former mayor, wanted to wife, Virgie N. Wiltz, and she wae Injured in Accident. outlined tho purposo of agricultural del Bowling league during tho past B. Hulso, Mro. Goorgo C. D. Hurley, Mnnmoi.th, New Jernpy, tn antiafy a de- ;hat the holders of these coupons planning. Emphasis was placed upon Mra. Charles Prothero, Mrs. PerJoy cree of said court amounting to approxU know If the courts had ever rendered named ng executrix. Jacob Block, an aged resident of week wcro as follows: mntely $5(72r».00. iust be within calling distance of be point that a farm plan for Mon- an opinion on the question. Dr. he Carlton theater on Tuesday night Campbell's Junction, near Belford, is Tho Mountaineers won three games Kiddle, Mrs. Charles R. Walling and All the following trnct or parcel of land, Sweet said he did not know of any. i at Monmouth Memorial hospital at mouth county is absolutely not a from the Insurance team. Rov. Sidney H. Davles. and premlsea hereinafter particularly de« Councilman Tony Hunting recalled o win. new idea. The better farmers in the Mi«3 Shirley Rlddlo of Bridge- ncrlbod, sltunto, lying and being In tha Weddings. The number drawn on Tuesday Long Branch with injuries which he Tho Horsemen won two games Boroiiith of Red Bank, in tho County of a visit of Dr. Sweet to the council received Saturday morning when he county havo planned their own busi- from tho Beetles and lost ono. waters, who was confined to her Monmouth and State of New Jerney, beint? room several years ago relative to a ight was 020,448. The coupon was ness programs for years. The County IM No. 0 nn shown on "Map of Property was struck and knocked down by a The Turfmon won two games from homo all last week by Illness, Is now if Ifodiion Pnrk, Hod tank. New Jorncy. health matter. Mr. Hunting stated Hnlmrs—Till]*. rawn by a child from the audienco truck owned by the Standard Oil Extension Service has operated with ablo to bo about again, that Dr. Sweet was present before inder the direction of John B. Allen tho Grocers and lost one, iclouglnff to Harvey W. Dobbins, Jr., and Miss Eliza Holmes of West Bergen company. Mr. Block had been at a plan for the whole twenty years Tho Fanners won three gamea A new truck has been purchased r!. R. Kifttier." inado by (icorpe K. Allen. the council adjourned and that Dr. place and Albert Titus of Pearl street and Councilman J. Albert Van- Charles Cohen's store at Campbell's of its existence. Tho purposo of for use on tho borough roads. Tho X B.. October, 1014, which lot is dencribod Sweet saw the meeting of the coun- Scholck. from tho Tigers. IB foil own: cil resolve itself into a meeting of were married last Saturday night by Junction and he was walking across thla meeting. Mr. Douglass further The Turfmen and tho Tigers are truck will come under tho supervision Iieglnninn nt a. point In the we*t«r|y the board of health. "You were Recorder Elmer C. Wainrigjit of the road when he was hit by the explained, was to bring tho facts now tied for flrat place. of Lloyd N. Sickles. !no of a utrcct. lrndlnic from Kant Front aware then that we wcro serving in Shrewsbury. Following the wedding Fall Is Fatal To truck. His chest was badly bruised bearing on a Monmouth county farm Street toward the North Shrewsbury River and cut, but no bones were broken. Much sled coasting has been dono "NOTICE. n* luld down on tho map of Haddon Park, a dual capacity, but you made no tho couple left for a short wedding plan up to date, get them organized, both day and night tho past week Local Budgot of the Borough of Little nt a point therein dlntiiiit four hundred trip to Washington. Highlands Woman Mr. Block is improving and it is ex- and recorded, so that they will be Silver, county of Monmouth, for tho fiRcnl and fifty-nix nnd clRhty-two hundredth* pected that he will return homo soon. urc to receive consideration when a or more on hills on the farms of year 1936. an Ordinance relntlng to toxcM fool northerly from tho corner formed by mention of it being illegal," Mr. Peter Maher and Joseph Holmes. for tho year 1036, Introduced Jnnuary 14, the IntercRcction of tho naid wcntorly Una Hunting declared. Cerrato—Hempoll, Mrs. Emma DeBaun, wife of Clin- National Farm Plan is finally set up.Grown-up folks as well as children 1936. of naicl fltroet wllh the northerly lln* ot Councilman Arthur B. Sickles, Miss Anne Cerrato of Keyport and ;on DeBaun of Locust street, High- BIVEB TLAZA CARD TARTY. Mr. Douglass stated that the func- rnsned and npproved January 28. 10116. Kant Front Street, said point beintr alia president of the board of health, lands, died Tuesday at the Monmouth tion of the group at this meeting was enjoy the sport. ELIAS 3. BLACK, tho northeast corner of Lot No. R on *nld Larcme Hempell of Deal were mar- John Gahler wns very sick last Mnyor. mnp; thence (1) westerly elonir th« north* called Dr. Sweet's attention to his ried last Saturday at Elkton, Mary- Memorial hospital from Internal in- Social Function to he Held nt School- to examine aomo of the larger as- Attentl— crly line of Lot No. 8 one himdrti feet tat letter and asked how it was that in iuries received In a fall from the week, but he is now much improved. TOED L. AYBRS, Cltrli. tho northwest corner thereof In the «nnU land. They were attended by Mr. and house Next Wednesday, crly line o? Inndn of Francl* White KM one part of the letter ho said the Mrs. Frnncis Emmons of Deal. The jorch of her home last Saturday. Into: thence (2) north twenty-nine dojrreea) board of health was not a legal body couple will reside at (Deal. neighbors assisted Mrs. DeBaun A carfl parly for thn hennfit nf tllr. thlrty-»ovun minute* went,. aTnntr th« fiurU " and In another part/",called the nto her home after the fall, Dr. Parent-Teacher association of tho rrly line of tho White Hutftte lands fifty SPECIALS ! Ending Saturday, February 1st, 1936 ! feet to the nouthwest rnrner of Lot No* board's attention to tho-Tact that it Jamea J. Rowland, who was sum-Illver Plaza school will be held ut 10; ihenre (3) easterly alonjr the southe** ha» failed to enact a plumbing BACK AT SCHOOL. moned, administered treatment and the schoolhouse next Wednesday af- ly lino of Lot No. 10, one hundred fast to| code. Mr. Sickles said the county advised her removal to the hospital. ternoon at quarter to three o'clock, the iioutheaat comer thereof In th» wwU and state health officials were sup- She was taken there in the High- under the direction of a committee PRIME BEEF SPECIALS crly lino of paid atreet: thenca (4) w>u«j posed to co-operate with the munici- William llowoll, Jr., Recovers from headed by Mrs. Harold Young. The twenty-nlno deRrcen th!rty-»even m!mit« n n on nn No comments were made by any tax- club. F. W. Bailly, James Brooks and poleon Plngatore. Following the meal payer in the audience. The amount sistance in taking William to the William A. Barry are in charge of the All tho following tract or parcel or Ian6 hospital and she notified the boy's entertainment was furnished by sev- nnd liremiRes horclnnftcr nartlnilarls' rt«w to be raised by taxation this ye; rrangements. eral members of the club doing FRESH JERSEY PORK! unit.P.I. Kitiiiito. lylnc and bclntr In th« $28,000, which is $1,000 less than lust parents of the accident. Township of M Iddletown, in tho County ot specialty singing and dancing. Shoulder Monmouth and Stato of Now Jenny. year. Magistrates' Ball Tomorrow. Ha RoglnnlriK nt a point In the \Venterl9l Action on the dog license nrrll- FIRE AT BELFOKD. ms BMB of Iho roni. Iflmllnu from New Mon- nance was deferred until the next | Plans havo been completed for the Back at His Old Stand. mouth to thft Stale Hlghwny In th« Town* annual reception and ball to bo Chops 23&, fthlp of MUldletown. which point IK dlrW meeting. j lfuiiiiiK« Dono to the Home of George Patrick F. Kennedy has opened a (Whole) tnnt nno thotmnntl olzht hundreil nlncty- Harry Minton rrvido n complaint j Lewis Yesterday Morning. given by, the Itonmouth County real estate office and barber shop in Fovcn nnd one-tenth font Northerly ^rnJ^ Magistrates' association in the Elks' tho building at 114 Monmouth street, SLICED Smoked a point formed by tho int«rnectlon of tn* that bicycles were being ridden on j An ovcrhcate(1 ftronlacc u d club tomorrow night. Recorder Har- Dried Beef 15c Westerly lino of the Now Monmontn JuihA Red Bank, which ho formerly owned •wllh *he Northerly linn of tlio Klnit's the streets nt n.ghg t wi ho.it hunts., ,lre Wcdncsd morni about hn,f. ry B. Kurtis of Fair Haven is chair- rfrIcd po h and which now belongs to the D. A. Bacon 19c l-or. pkg. Tongue 29f Hltthwny or Ntnto HiRhway: rnnnlnir ^ rcfcrI'cd po" |pust four o'cloc'lkk at hthe home of Mr.man of the committee In charge and b tin-nee < 1) North, rlghty-elght docrcei* lice committee. h Johnson company. The building was tlilrty-fivo miniitefl 'West, ono thouaand The borough cork was Instructed | Th andc Mrsfam., Georgw age Lcwlawal[cnea nead r „Belford h . "ustlce John P. Ryan of Monmouth constructed by Mr. Kennedy in 1922. ono hundred eltrhtecn feet nlonjr nn ol« to send a letter of sympathy to Coun- |()do r 0, smoke an(] th fled ^ Beach is chairman of tho ball com- He has engaged Nicholas Perune to fence Hno nnd Inndn of Tnylor to R polnti ellmnn WilliaWilliam A. Miller on the ).„,,„ ,„ ,,,„,,. .,,„.„,„,, n.i.. „.. mittee. Music will be furnished by work at his barber shop. GROCERY SPECIALS! wlilrh tn the Northwesterly corner of prenn In their bedclothes: The (Ir Rocky Santangelo's orchestra and IsflH of the party of tha first rnrt; thenc« death of his mother, Mrn. Albert S. men fought the blaze until seven Campbell's Tomato Soup 3 cans 19c Fruit Cocktail 2 large cans 47c (2) Houth, fourteen (leKrcen thlrty-Beverd Miller, and to spread a copy ot the the floor show from the Smoke Shop Double Celebration. Herih'H Best mlimtoB W*flt alonff Unrls of Tnylor. nev-* letter on the minutes. o'clock and then returned to their rvern will be presented. PEAS, Run of the Garden 2 cans 29c en hundretl Boventy-nlx nnd four-tenthd homes thinking the fire, was out. foot: Ihenro (U) South, 8eventy-»oven de- An exempt firemen's certificate waa A double surprise birthday celebra- Apple Sauce 3 cans 23c However, they wcro called back tion was tendered Mrs. Margaret Mother's Quaker Oats 2forl5c irroeft thirty-two mlrrtiton East and pnriii- granted to Charles about half an hour later by a second I.unch Wagon Manager. Keren's Best lei with tlio KlnR'n Hlffhway. nine hundred A letter from the Dangler of Locust avenue, Eaton- Silver Dust large 2 for 25c eleven nnd Kevrn-tonthii fnct to tho Wast* alarm. The blaze had broken out Jack Alnxa, who has been employed town, last week In celebration of her crly Una nt tho New Monmouth. noadj holders stated thnt the borough owert j a KM in and In order to extinguish It n the lunch wagon on Maple avenue, Sauer Kraut ....• 2 large cans 25c Peanut Butter l-ft.jarl5c thence (i) nlnnjr tlio Wcntorly Una of th« tho county $744.03 In interest on 89th birthday and the birthday of her Favorite Kew Monmouth Rond. North nevenUfln (!B- county tnxes. Pnny D. Bennett enid ;a itone fireplace had to be demol- 'nrmerly operated by Roy Kearney, son, Frank, of Anbury Park. Mrs. HernWfl Bent fnect) twelve ml nates Knst, ttiree hundred ished. The fireplace is nald to havo an taken over the management of tlilrty-flx nnd flvo'tenthx feet; thence (R)| that an the borough pni'l n larRe por- i Dangler has resided at Eatontown for GRANULATED tit 111 nionp tha New Monmotith Koad, tlon of Itn tax<*H to the county In br-pii intended for ornamental pur- he business. tho past fifty years. Iwenty-elpht detrreen twenty-two mlnutei county scrip, there WHH a Mirn due !ports only and w,u not designed to Knst, nix hundred end eighty-one and »!x«t provide heat. The damage In esti- Liberty Cocoa2 »>•«"< "1 ff< tonthn fact to tho point or place of Dn the borough In Interest, on the KTlp ' dlnnlntr. lind that one sum will no doubt cffi- «:t muted at 5."//>. Sugar 1Q Cnntnhilikp; nineteen and ftfty-ons ont- the other. htinrirndthn acred. Bllif. nmoimtinR tn Jr,r,:> Z1 »->r> Fnnry Skater In New York Show. Helntr the sumo premlneii eonveyed tct the itiil'l Daniel Ad«itm> Jr., hy T«r«sa It, SEA FOOD SPECIALS ! 1 paid. Miss Kvtlyn Chandler of Fair Dnrmler and Kdwnrd P. Dincrlnr, hftt lnm- Mr. Sickles complimented the cm- Hov( •:, who is rated one of the beat Home Heating Hints bdnd, by deed dated July SOth. 1037. and ployecs of the garbage depnrtment HALIBUT Terordecl In the Monmouth County Clerk** j !!;-JI>; tl-.auis in the country, will MACKEREL I OYSTERS I SCALLOPS Office tn Hook 1407 of Deedn on pine* on tho Hplendid way in whl*'h th' y '.tl'.'r jjart in the Eilver Kkates chow iar». elr. maintained collection BcheduleH dur- H: MtjiVB ISquare Garden next 29*Ib ExeentlnK out of (he unlit property ho*r^ ing tho storm. Councllmiin H'-my A. evor thn property that was conveyed hy Moriday MKII>. Khf In the daughter 10fb | 35c ^ I 35fb the natd party of tlio ft rut part to th* yrledlander reported n snow fi-m e ••'• Mi, ti,d Mr*. K;sr Chandler. Sfnto of New Jernny hy deed recorded In hao been Installed nt Knollwoorl. Received Daily! 1li« Monmouth County Glark'H Ofllce Ini Fruits & Produce Hook 1495 of Deeds on vafftsn 2HH, «tcj hxHiuiid Muit/jld Operation. TN A recent articlo I outlined LARGE JUICY ORANGES 29c doz. nnd nlno PxropHnir from the nhovo deiicrlp'. l fire-bed. It is this nir thnt FRESH GREEN PEAS .... 3 lbs. 25c (Ion nil thnt nropGrty thnt lion Northerly S1VB-FAMILV 1IOIJSK IlllKNKIJ. Muxwi'll ItuvufJal, nine years old ._•• th''»o proper way to bank the lirafire.. carriCcarricB the heat upwarupwa d awny, FANCY CARROTS 2 bchs. 15c Grapefruit, Medium Size .. 4 for 19c nf tha prn•«••.•. IIBI H will MX* '» "«e on lurfuei tnd will pruvnnt proper Tinted Jnuunry 2nOi, 10S0. the occupant*, ten ndultn and thir- To Talk to nobtrlaii! cause you no end of "•"•"••••fiJsliotsuieclliikm Delivery nffter, Ilolierts A rillshurr, Bol'n. trouble You can nee " 'Olffl- ^^ "^' ""-• teen children, were forced to flrr Cbnrlcn Frankcl, nmlnUfit proaccu yournelf that when yon throw Tho only place for _ MARKET 0 333S with only th» clothed they were WCMI lor of Monmouth county, will addre •shea In tho furnacrnacnn in thth e ashpihit nshea on ton of a flro ft acts likn — except for the thin layer of Ona of Hie qulckont wayii to (Ind m In*. Th« furniture wn» nlno ilc-' .th. e Red Ban, k notar-y club —.„,...today o.n B wet blanket and pnivanti tJin nine* on tho grnt«». Don't mix P Job la to advetllBo In Tho Knglen s ter'n Want Department—AdvirtWj th« county'« new police radio «Jiiteni, »lr fjrotn coming «p through th» •tfroywl '•- '-•• 7 Broad Street Red Bank menu *» BED BANK BEGISTER, JANUARY 30,1936. Page Twenty-Three, IMPEBSONATKS TBOOFEB. Kenyan, first vice president of tb« arm last week In a fall on the Ice on TO PRESENT PAGEANT. unable tq attend. Hhea Walling was tfBW BtJSlNESS HKKE. Swart St James dub, will preside in the absence of the ischool ground!!. ter, Aabury P»rk florllt, Mi Witt b* elected u the new president, suc- open for business In about t d Conner Fr3ti. nntl on January 23, Raisins 1936. wflii finally adopted and approved WALL ST. SPECIAL WHISKEY 6« GROUND hi- the Mayor. ^^ } CAEEW 7-YEAR-OLD STRAIGHT WHISKEY Cl«Vk. C Fancy Largest NOTICE. i IS 25% OF THIS BLEND. FRESH PRUNES Quality Can , Notice la hereby rriven to the lesfol vot- % C arc ot tile School IJIHUU-L of the fioiouah 1.89 Qt. Smooth and Mellow ! PT. 98 10c o( RumHon, in tho County ot Monmoutn, tliat the ntmual meeting for the •lection ol Throe McmhorH of tho Board of Educa- Large PorkSteak 2 - 45 tion will be held Hi. High School, Ridge MILLSTREAM MILLSTREAM SEAGRAM'S FKESir CDT Itoaii! Tuqaday, Folirnary II, 1036, from FAIRY SOAP Cake fix o'clock to nine o'clock nnd Ba much GIN Straight Rye Reduced ! .19 3« Premium tontjor HS nifty l>o necessary to eftanls all fifth P t]ie lethal voters present to cast their bal- Whiskey 69 5 Crown fts 'i'hreo Members will lio elected three FLEISCHMANN'S OCTAGON SOAP CHIPS * At'anM meollnn will bo snhmltUd the OLD OVERHOLT Wall Street Lamb Steaks / (;i]CHllon of voting! n tnx [or tho following GIN J.19 fifth OB Straight Rye 98« (•KNIIINB SrBING 45 for current exponRcn $ 40,065,00 Kor rentiirn and rcplatemcntB.... 2,150.00 CANADIAN CLUB Aged in the Wood 20 MONTHS Vor mnrmnl tralnina Z.OOO.OO SUPER SUDS rresh Jersey a g^ prf J'or library 1,700.00 Tho totnl nrnount triouyht to G o Id e n Bottled pt. "j .89 bo necessary l> S 46,016.00 In Band H SCOTCHES doz Tho followlnj rjropojltlouf will alao,be Wedding (Quantities Limited) .riliinlttcil: . , Clams si°ei, 4 Z5 For new equlinncnt and Itti- VAT 69 All Merchandise Sold With A proveinont to llronndii t 1,000,00 RYE "170" Vor trormportntloii of puplln to WHITE HORSE nnd from ncltooln WO0.O0 STRAIGHT RYE Money-Back Guarantee. Doflrlt of JO.OIIO.OO voted F«brunry 18. WHISKEY Fresh Sea nni ••! . 193B, to In ollocnted an follow.: Manual WHISKEY HAIG & HAIG training, »1O.8B! library, J506.4O, build- Kotluoetl pt. Johnnie A QR ing enulprtont, «li.328.74. 1.0ft Qt. pt. t)ntlatrli)l Clerk. 89* Fifth ^ FRUITS & VEGETABLES! Scallops 2 "" 55 NI)TK:— The term "current px|»n»»" lliclmlo» lulncliinli', teaehor», janltora and medical Inupectora* Ratnrlei, fuel, text* GILBEY'S MARTINI-ROSSI books, ichool »uliplle». llii««, tramporta- VANDERVEER tlon of nuplli. tuition ol pitplU attondlnl LONDON DltY OB U.S. No. 1 MAINE POTATOES irhoolr In other dlntrlcta wllii tho canwnt Applejack 1.09 Sold With n Money-Back (iuiirmik'C. DAIRY DEPARTMENT of the Board of Eduintlen. ..-liool lllirar- GIN firth<.19 NOILLY PRAT pi. les, coranen.allon of tho dl«trict clerk. o| lha cultodlan ot achoul moneya and ol VERMOUTH truant nlllcern, truant «chool«. ImuranM 1.89 and th« Incidental exiionieB of the, lohooli. CALVERT Froncli or •• , MILLSTREAM A member o( the Board of Eduoatloa Special Ilollnn 30 OJ. I JL (100-tb. Bag) •hall be *t l«ait 21 y«ori o •«. « rltlMJ pt. 1.14 Applejack ... Q«c Pt. 37 and re.ldcnt of th. kchool dl.Ulit. an* qt. Estal>. Trlco 1.60 ~ Butter Aged in tho Wood ,-hKll hava been •uclt a cltlaen and reil- California Carrots 7c dant for at leirst thrte yeara Immeillawlir ltr«.dln« hU or her becomlna » <"•<«}>>' of >uch Board, and ihall ba able to r.«l California Broccoli " 12c ""ratlflon'i, lesally ni>ml|i»lln« candidate! LA VITA Super Quality WINES A Trent ;to Eat, (»'*. voted 4 at ..Id Hi"";'*- "J"1' b* llle.l with th.^bl.trlct ««"<»*'•••'.''"{r Excellent California Vintages That Excel in Taste and Satisfaction t» dan before the d.to of the maetlnc M California Telephone Peas 2 n,s. 15c order to Ian thai n'mn of «u«h candl- c ^.t* ni-lnted on the nfnclal baUpt* to a* 85c V&Gal. Port, Sherry^ Claret, FIFTH Seedless Lemons 10 for 10c mmtlonad twenty day. .Mwr th. flHnj 1.69 1 Gal. Tokay, Muscatel, Sauterne. Muenster Cheese 23 •» Li or the .lection il»y, but not hr Florida Oranges 7 fOr 10c REP BANK 32 BROAD Finest Eating Apples 3 ,»*. 10c Whole Milk Seedless Grapefruit 3 tM 10c STORE hourM of 7 o'clot Any inrunn may UNITED to vota In that d Florida Tangerines 15 for 10c • tlu I«»Watur». , •

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elds. Next Sunday the celebration Unit Initiates LOST AND FOUND ARTICLES FOR SALE FARM PRODUCE MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTATE FOR RENT R£U ESTATE FOR SALE be brought to a c|o«a with the COW MANURE. J2.50 per ton; horse ma- M D RN bservance of Christian Endeavor LOST on January 24th, white poodle, WOOD (or "alo. atova, (urnaca and flre- MONEY TO LOAN on fint bond and , six-room house for rent; hot 1ilX ROOMS and bath. 15 Elm place, Red New Members wearlntrlnict red sweater; vicinity of Ne place lengths; 16.00 per load, 110.00 nure S3.60 per ton. delivered. William mortgage On Improved real estate, ! °-<•>»?> ..eat, all convenience! Caan nb efa ™ lay. In the morning Rev, Mr. Wolf B. Poet, 439 Prospect itrtet. South Am- Bank; all improvements; a bargain for outn. Iteward for return or Infor- per cord. Kindling wood, 2So • bag. Fat north double tbe amount loaned. Al- itre.t, F.lr nyone deeirlnB to Ket o home. Smalt 111 preach a special sermon appro- matlon. "Wrft'o ""Walkir. "box" 04. "New SchlpanT,' tU~"«/«st *Vnni* ttrtaU Rad boy, phone 81. ston Bee it man, attorney 10 Broad street irnount down and Iniance monthly. Oil- The evening meeting for tho month FOB RJCN1. priate to the occasion. At seven ffonmoulh, N. J. Telephone Middlfitown Bank, phone 1846. HAY for Bale. K. D. Lentllbon, phone Mid- Red Bank. ,nlrt . '"res. office, nau, aonaaa. :ens Iluildini; and Loan Asuoclation, or of January of Shrewsbury Unit No. \ dletown 5»1. rour own broker. 'clock In the evening a combined TRACTOR, Goodyear equipped, Allln-, MOhTGAGE MONEY Wo have cllenti amrtmenU Unproted all locations 168, American Legion auxiliary, of LOST, Beaton bull dot Wednesday. Jon- Chalmen; only uiad a (ew bourn 1896 Ju.t off Broad street. l«d . iSS r™ KAI1MER8 and truck gruwers "111 Ond a with funds (or long term Investment on i^Bechanlr nnmt. R«a But Mil) BANK .Iclnlly Hundreds ot limi Red Bank was held In tho Post ooting of the junior, intermediate uary 22; answers to nalno of Prlncy. delivered. Conovar Bros* Musey-Uarrla, ready market for their produce t>y ad- first mortnagemortgages up to S10.000. Must bbee 77,."'^ ——- ^.» -»» to iuJt any pocketbook. IllastrlUd nd senior societies will be held, with 'rank Kanlerl, IS Broad street, or 17 Wll- W»M«. Plant Jr, "C.E" and C»M 8»rv- vurtJslns Ir The Register's classified -ol- modern residential properties occupied byi1""'' Kr»N1. bungalows In Red Bank- five 'ooklet fret tta, H. Stlllm.n. But. rooms on Broad street last Thursday Ipwjrtreet. Bed Bank.* Ice. Wlckatunk. N. J» phon« Holmdel ». urana. owner. Privilege to amortlie If dealred. rooms «nd oath. all improvemenUi ea- representative of each society tak- 1 N P> EUM night. Routine business was con- STRAYETREDD from HookHook'n FarmIurm,, Chapel Hill j FOIRt 8ALEGALE,. lodBd. top •oilsoil., fill dirtdi,k cinder de * DAIKY FEED—Save money; Btop In and No bonui charued for renewals. Make '"*"' »26J.per month. John H. Cook Jr. " ' ' "" R part. The , three societies will ,,. 4. • '1.1 rli __*»_. _l__~. ?^ 1/fBTnn pak lUBniiycamorH >***_ . e avenue. *.4, ^Shrewibury - , N. J p'honl ducted by Mrs. Thomas Mead, pres- road, Atlantic Highlands, small tan. and (travel. prices reaionable. Claud* pick up a bag or more. Special prices written application with full particul Bed Dank 8425-J, w MONMOUTH jrmi >«rj Mlaot ident ot the auxiliary. Initiation of ,avo charge of the Sunday evening 7ocker Spaniel, female, answering to name Wright. MnrVham place. Uttla Silver. cash and carry. Try our special 20% to Allaire & Son ^Agency. Inc.. 19 Mon- list of all Ue« and tytiea. Yoos tn* hurch service, and Mrs. Olive Holly, TalTy. IM«IBO call Atlantic Highlands HSZ. phone lied Bank H88-J. ration for quality and price Hance & SEVEN rooma, all lraprovemenU; flre- qnlries will >e given penonU attention, six new members took place. They Reward.' place, newly painted; 1*. Hownrd . Llpplncott. 81 MonmOQtll 'resident of the Hudson county 1036 MODELS, spinets, grands and studio tlavU, phone lied Bant 108. AUtbHO01LE~(oAns, cars financed and garaire. ID Bed were Mrs, Cecil MacCloud, Mrs. Rose pianos, factory to you. Selection, price refinanced ; targeEt and oldest company. Bank. SU rooms, all Improvements," new- t Ited Hank 821. Ihrktlan Endeavor union, will be the FOUI/TItY. mnnhcB—Get our price on Park de corBtfl Marascio, Mrs. John Day, Mrs. Sam- and sorvlce best obtainable. Dlrhan'l Pi- & Pollard's Lay or Uuat feeds. Lite Lowest rates. Gene i a! DUcuunt Corp., « J. ^'• eafage; In Long Branch. R. ..jiuk or rent, especially attractive Mai- uel Hoffman, Mrs. Morris Miller and nest speaker. ' ARTICLES FOR SALE ano Shop, Drummond place. n«d Oank. *yla math with Manamar. ate. Special 6i>5 Electric iildy.. Aabury Park,' phone aente In restricted Buttonwood. Shrtwi- Mrs. Effle delaMotte. phone 988. prices eaah and carry. Hance & Oavls. ifiSa. Evenings hy appointment- lurjr; three hathn, atuebcid garage, oil KOK HALE, boy's winter overcoat, »lzo 34. phone Red Bank 103. ATTENTION. , trappers I Highest prices BEAUTIFUL tji^oom" bun»low7~baTh". burner. Your agent or G. H. N.vlus. awn' like new, (6.00. Call Kumson OIU-J.- TROPtCAL Hb'H — Aquarlumi, plants. The chairman of the child welfare heaters,-aerators and accessories. Key- CORN and stalks for~unli^ H. T7~ paid for all kinds of.raw fura. Becker's e&rase; fireplace, •un parlor; rent rea- and rehabilitation committee report- Navesink News. TWO STEAM unlti (or tale, complete with port Tropical Fish Hatcher;, St. Petor & Son. Middletown, phune 364-J. Hard war o Store. 278 Shrewsbury avenue, sonable; must be seen to be appreciated. ElfiHT-ROOM hou.o for Rale; cellar, larga sensrator and fan. Cun be ' Been nt corner Weit Bergen place, phone Ued Bank Inquire Owner, 12 Oak place, Fair Haven, ed that $58.42 was spent In that de- place, Keyport, N. J., phons 413. CORN for sale. 300 bushels of car corn loti sultablo tor anyone..; has a bo.tj Pleasant Inn, Shrewsbury avenue, lied 3627-W. . phono Red Bank 2479. no Improve iieiits; Jl.SOO, 1300 cash; r«a( partment during tho past two weeltB. (The Ilcd Bank Ileglater can be bought Hank. WALL r&XTURE. direct from factor?, for sale. Broadmeadow Farm, phono MONEY to loan on firm Oond and mort- FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED."-««||,nt 1 Morris Miller, commander of the Red Naveilnk from William Swan and COOKElt SPANIELS, two months; one four cents a pound, same aa sold other led Bunk 384S-J. ; - lonldin'a Grocery.) places, six to UQ cents a pound; nail pa- -Bge. Bendflckson A StouL 2 Unden neighborhood, short walk to busi- K^ISL/f " <&* Bank Legion post, congratulated the cream, aldeB bblackl ck; rncrniicdd iinn homo, all per, latest deslghe, with borders to match, otj,-Red -Bank --. ^_ ness center, and...schools: -living room, TW.O-FAMILY houso Wallace »tr«»t, ovablebl , ppedigredie dd pu>»; J18J18, J'JO, J'JSp ladies on their work In child welfare In co-operation with the Works la, pedg p>; J8, J'JO. J'JS. 98 ct room; roof paintit , 6_ _ BUSINESS NOTICES 000 TO TUT out on lirfit moiijjak'e at Ijanelled library with lame open fireplace, BixrBix-ro(,mo a eachh Bide, hot air beat,' WhitWhi e S.State FarmF , RoutRt e 111111, 98 cent! per dining room, kitchen. lavatory, four mas- rogrees Administration the Nave- 1 la miles All other palnti and m«- , ftt plain and decorative painting; wall pa- Ihilshed attlu with two rootm for recrea- J.i,Ou» i. It.ooii .cash. IIupDilig Shrewsbury unit has won a ribbon ion of classes to meet in the gym- tteet, phone lUd Bank I2I1.W. per, paints and varnlahes for sale. Save tion or servants. Efficient heating plant ^nk, N. J,, phone.3D7.* FLORENCE two-burner cabinet oil heater the surface and you save all. 20 Mount Nice plot of ground with rock garden tor their colora for going over their >aslurn of the library as follows: REBUILT aecond-bajid water pumps. liMPLOYMENT. STORE and dweilluilTib'River str.et. Red $12.to . M. MODERN Blx-ro houso In good condi. mouth county to win this honor. Re- ind fifteen, Inclusive, Tuesday even- mouth, near Are IIOUHG.* chine, cbeek wrIUi or other ofnea equip- tlon; enclosed BO£latiori._or_y_ou£_own broker. marks wore also made by John Felf- ment; will call. Joseph R. Serplco. Kef- PAINTING, decorating, paper hanging; phone Kcd Bank 1274. ______tlon; enclosed porch, fireplace,fireplace, vapo I'AKM. near LlncroftTTolPacroi. excelltnt ngs between 7:15 and 8:45. WINCROFT na» range for sale 17.00, and port, N. J., pbone 484. estimate! .supplied on I area or imall FIRST CLASS domestic help wunted; ref- nentj Immediate occupancy; heated garageirage. soil, brook and woodland: colonial fonborger and M. VanSauter. Re- Gymnasium work and basketball Schlucher & riona uprlKht ^rand piano Jobs; interior ant) exterior painting; ax- erence required. Apply at Mon mouth Imiuir„»e- owf, owner "on" propertyPropei . F Stad~ ". twelve-room rciidence. located well b«elt freshments were served after tho $12. Phono Keanaburg 418.* LITTLE WaiTU HOUSE Antlgue Shop, cell en t wall paper service. Arthur E. Employment Auency, 107 Monmouth er C86 River road Fi H trom ruad nnd shaded by numerous trna. or boys between the ages of ten and Headden'B Corner. Rad Bank. Antluoaa 086 River road. Fair Ha ITALIAN BURIIO for sale, iilno cart and Boyce, painting contractor, phont Rum ton street,Jted Hunk, phone 3&00.' OR RENT. 120 per month. 23 DeForre» l.arE« barn, waiion house, cow stall, pack- meeting by Mrs. William Chandler. Ifteon, Inclusive, Thursday evenings : find told. harness. May bo used with Bafcty by 668. BARTENDER wlnhea pOHitioij in or around avenue. Red Bank; six rooms, bath; Else Intf house, avnilnblo on five-acre plot U » A covered dish luncheon and card ietween 7:15 and 8:46, children. Write LonKvlew FarmH, Key- 8250 VALUE for the sum of 1132.50— apartment, 102 Shrewsbury avenue flv desired. Al! buildings In fine condition REMOVE!! of dead animals. Dead ani- Red Hank; 25 years ex[>erlenco. and-lend themselves rearlily tn any desired party was held Tuesday in the Post port, _N._J,_or_ca[l_Keypo2j_ll_37zM." 14n6 foot sail boat, with ten-foot var- malas removeeoedd free of charge. Phone rooms, bath. Lewis Lumber Co. 12 Social dancing for boys and girls nished skill; new, all cedar boats. Thomp- ree chage ThomnI d a 1KOHB,3 86 Herbert street, phone alterations. Price Jlo.500; terms. Al- rooms, with Mrs. William Chandler CL6THE3 RACK, extra fine, alao coal car- Red Bank 8801-3. Paul Rlttau. 653 "troet, Asbury Park, phon letween the ages of nine and thir- buretor or blower, sixty munlc rolls, son Boat Works, Center street, Sea l J ! ^! laire & Son Aueney, Inc., 10 Monmouth ns hostess. The prizea were decks of A. GOODE. contractor andd builder, will WORK for Uncle Sam: start $105-5175 Btreet^Rjtl Bank, (.hone MSO^ een, Friday afternoons from three double square tube brass bed and box month: men-women; try ne.xt Red Bank HOUSE for rent, six rooms; 210 Hoiv cards. Among those present were BprinKs; Bell all cheap. J. R. Samuel. MKEWOOD. IS poi load. III) per cord; estimate any fob on yourZ-prcmisaa, In- mouth jtreet, Red Bank. Alston Seek- o four o'clock. cluding Interior and exterior npintlng and examiniitionn. Common education usually m t orn AT 8S CUJIEniNK street; eleht-room Mrs. Cecil MncCloud, Mrs. John Rumaon rond, Little Silver, tenth house boat ribs, oak Umbera, locust posts; sufficient. Full particulars, list jobs, free. ?J'_'-° A ey. 10 Broad street. Red Bank house anri both; small two-room bunga- Social dancing for boys and girls electric planing mill and sawmill for cue- decoiatlng; alterations and repairs a spe- Polffenbergor, Mrs. Dudley Shaffer, from Branch avenue, phono 138-R.* cialty. Phore Red Bank 118G-J, 113 Write today BUIC. Franklin Institute, "OR RENT, six-room houBC, all Improve ow and ii foiir-room hnuso in the rear; >etween the agea of fourteen and torn work. Charlci U. Bennett & Co. Uut- ments: garage; reasonable rent. 2 lot 1!>KX9 1: no reasonable oiler refused. Mrs. William Shampanore, Mrs. PLAY SAFE—Buy your eggs of the only •wamp road, phone Mlddlatuwn 668. Pear! etreet. Red Bank. Dept. G46JC, Rochester, N. Y. Mrs. M. baKurlon. Uinml btreet, Shrews- Laura Wilde, Mrs. Victor Satter, Mrs. eighteen, Friday afternoon from four registered poultry dealer delivering egxa BASKETS, all types; lin«r«, caps, packine YOUNG MEN Wanted (mechanically in- bprng atreet. Inquire Mrs. Merrltt. 2 bury,_i>hoiiB Kcil Hank 305.1-W. . o half-past five o'clock. in Rod Bank. Taking orders for baby forms, etc.; In stock. At Hendrlckson GEOIUiE U. BHOWN, in B a rare* and clined) to learn how to repair, eervico Spring street. Red Bank. Harry Thelfimeycr. Mm. Laurence chlckB. No order too small or too large. and install air-conditioning and electric DELK.HTHJL, pleasantly furnished home, FOR SALE,', fxva f-ath, jjcarage; All classes will begin the week of bupnly Co.. Mlddjetown, phone 8«9. Open raal estate. 86 McT^aren itrett, Rert heat, all Impn Selbort, Mrs. William Carhart, Jr., Prompt, courteous service from a Rutgem evenings. refrigerntlon equipment. Must be of good eight rooms and bath: private garage: on Itivcr road, Mrs. George Gramann, Mrs. Carl E. February 3 and are free to members graduate nlao membera of E. B. VoorhlH Bank. character and able to furnish several ref- near river and beach. Complete dot water near new fsrhonl. Small c.T«h required, of the library and children of mem- Agricultural.Society. Fowler's Market our STOVES, kitchen ranges, parts and ro- erencea aa to honesty and reliability. Wo heating syntcm. Phone Red Bank 1168. bulanro like rent. Aildrea i A. B. C, box Bremer, Mis. Otmnr Phillips, Mrs. local distributor In Rod Bunk. Dally de- , fwrs: large, assortment ol Perfect, ill pay nil living cxpcnseH to those BG- 011, Kcd Dank. _ >ers, Applications should bo made CHECK UP on your beating plant cow. FOR RENT, tour.room bunjalow. part im- Thomas Mead. Mrs. Henry Malter, livery. Ovorlook Poultry Farm, Chapel I hiucher. Lunopy ranges. Stove Ex- We will be :lad* to call and give estl- locted while taking two weeks' final labor- Hill road, phone E91-J Middletown.* i change, opposite railroad station, 74 1 provements; water, gas and electric; 5IX-R0OM houscTlot*B0x266*;"iK200THvo Mrs. Charles Elchman and Mrs. Wil- o tho library this week or tho early mato on cleat...... and an_y, other ..repairs, . ntory training In New York city. Ambi- 51.1 per month. Monroe avenue. Shrewn- rooms, coiner property, on Houto 86; Brldpo avenue. Red Bank. r tious fellows, willing to work hard and .ultnblo for nny bijrih)PH.a; 52,500. tmall liam" Chandler. >art of next week. BLUE COAL heat regulator; Hlto new, Frank Crotchfelt, Chestnut Furnace Co.. J Al plj J E an ]1 # used only two months. Reason for ucll- BICVCLE TIRES—200 pairs chain trend, Phone 676. Rem dIn Bank. study hard, should bo nblc. if they enn be Btreet.V . Rev d,' ,,Bank; , ' - ^ K - Wall cHwh, Caleb Luker. [ielfonl. _N.__J. Tho Ladies Aid society of. the tilucht. to qualify for. rCKullir. full-fledKed The next meeting of the local unit InK, Installed oil burner. Sell for JIG. 28-lnch, In felt rim strip. While they WINDOW GLASS, also glazing done very ^OSPECTIV?; buyers: I have IT complete Methodist church will hold a food Call at fill It«ctor place. Red Bank.* last, lie each, (irover Parker, S-10 Me- jobs after a reasonable time. If you 1WO-S-10RY house tor rentTfTve room, will he held February 13, at 2:00 P. chanlc street. Red Bank. reasonable. Co anywhere. Atlantic think tliat you aro the man for this op- and bath In Llttlo Silver. Daniel C. lint of haii.*cs. liver iiropertieti. country M., In tho Tost rooms. Tho meeting jalc tomorrow afternoon at half-past RICHARDSON & BOVNTON plpeless heat- Paint and Wnll Texture Co.. 119 West portunity, you may write us, giving your Uwls. Hightstown, N. J.. phone 221. cstntcn ntid farms; nttrnctivo ptfpes. "Be- • Iwo o'clock In William W. Swan's er. Ilko new; will Boll for $25. Also clght- Fro nt street, phone 2251-W, Red Bank. age, education, present employment, and fora you buy consult, Holston Wnteibury, of the county auxiliaries will take OIL BURNERS, J9.50 complete, dou- RENT, unfurnished; restricted residential 107 Monmouth 3treet, i>hono Fted Bonk itorc. Home-made salads, bread, column Kan heater, 33. Call at CO Rector BUY and »eii decund-hand clothes, tnuat a record -of ariy mechanical experience sect on. modern stucco residence In fine 3500." placo In tho Red Bank Presbyterian place, Rill Bunk.* ble or Blngle, for kitchen stoves or be tn good condition. L. Kerber, 209 that you may havo had. Interviews will condition. Foyer hall, living room, dining r.hurch on February 14, at 2:15 P. M. iskoa and pies will be sold. BOUGHT AND KOLI)- -Lnrge selection re- beating.. Fully guaranteed. Stove Ex- dhrewibury tvenue. Red Bank Pbone bo arranged at our expense. Industrial room, kitchen, breakfast nook- three maa- TWO-FAMILY dwcltinir, 32~Pctera placed Skating Is once more being en- conditloned electric refrlEeratoni; low 488-W. Training Bureau. 200 West 34th Street, ter bedroomi end bath; also extra large Ued Bank: nil Iminovcments. A bur- Shrewsbury unit will bo hostess on change, opposite Railroad station, 74 Hew York, N. Y. loyed on tho new lake on Lakeside prlcea. Repair service on all mokefi. New TRUBIN'S for typewriter bargains; rent- dressing-bathroom: mald'i room and bath in, For further information see Citi- 1 Ills occasion. unltB installed in your prenent refrigerator. Bridge avenue, Red Bank. on third floor. Game room and bar Inzens Building and Loan Asuoclation, or ivenuo. The place is sheltered from » ala and expert repairing. 89 Broad COUPLE wish positions, thuulfeur-butler youi-owr^ broker. t ble: BavinKB to you. -Cnll Refrigerator street. Red Bam. and cook; Btay in" if neceHsary; experi- basement; oil burner, two-car attached ExchanRe. " H Whtltr atrcet, Red garage. Rent S80 per month. AIBO for the wind by trees and Is a popular Bank, SKA SKIFF, yacht tender, 18 fcot, almost MABEL GOLEM AN School of DanclnR; enced with reference. Or mnn will work [•\ARM of thirty-five acren, on hard aiirlico Colt's Neck News. ipot. Many young folks come here Pho nV. A. Ilopplna (The Itcd Bonk llcslRtor on bo liousht and adults. 15 Rector place. Red Bsnk, (JIRL WANTED, must be neat and clean; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Barry of Piatt- Bhnrpenod correctly, oil stone process | ex- at Eatontown, offico Ray Stlllman, Stato phono 2011. LITTLE SILVER—Slx-room house; all lm- Agency, Ued pnnk. phone 307.* at the etorc of Louis Tlotkin.) pert battery repairs. Recharges 50 cents. Highway. . take care of two children, also to help mount havo arrived at Los Angeles PA1NTEH and papei hangar and decor- around the house; room and bonrd nnd provements: convenient to bus lino nnd FOIt 3ALE, no stock, twelve-acre poultry Sutnlien, 116 West Front Btrcet, Red ICE BOAT for sale, Silver Leaff 17 5 Bchoolk--'-l. two-car garage; grounds 67x200; farm, live rooms, bath, nil kind*' fcf The annual election lor members California. Bank.* ator; reasonable prices. Will paper f> $n.00 monthly. Answer by' letter, addreBS fruit. ro square leet aail area, Marconi rigged; room for SU-60 and up all work guaran- V. E. B-, V. O. B(ix_283,_inKhi[ind^._N.jJ; . . K t""' tnoulro 47 Washington coops and brooder houses, .fully equipped uf tho board of education of Atlantic Mae Walsh, daughter of Mr. and ROLL TOP deak for Bale, alBo hand carved muat 22 feet, runner plank 14«f«t; carriea 1 street. Red Bank, or your own broker. water und electricity, houses for 4,000; J teed. Joseph Hoffman, 2 ) Dr.ummnnfl YOUNG" MAN VantedT24 to~35 years, liyo township will be held Tuesday after- Mrs. Morris Walsh, has been con- oak bookcase and 8 ,£;-foot wall cnao for four pasaengera. Addraoa Ice Boat, box place. Red Bank, phone 8848-W VERY denlrnble house on Broad street for plenty of market cars come to farm for 611, Red Bank. in; prefer experienced dog man; will egKs and chiekeni. All shore markets can noon, February 11, from two to four fined to her home with tonsllltls. Btore; very cheap. Phone Red Bank conaider an unexperienced intelligent -typo. rent unfurnished, S50 par month. For 1437.* METAL WEATHERSTRIPS for doori and particulars see Hendrickson & Stout, 2 be reached tn a few minutes $12,000. o'clock at the township, hall at this POWER cream separator and cow ntanch- Telephone 3636 Red Bank, noon or_jnlghto. Luker, Belford. N. J." FOR SALE, Single Comb Whito Leghorn Jona /or flaie; A-l condition. E. D. Len- .. windows; save 25% of fuel costs. H. Llndj_n Place, phone 2141 Red Bank. placo. The terms of Theodoro B. hatching eggs from healthy four-year- tllhon, Mtddlctown, J^LjJ. A. Hcndrickfion & Co.. phone Red Oank BALBSMEN. SALESWOMEN—Aro . FOR SALE or rent: Eight-room hoj^-ap,.sale ' 1400. 82 Newman Springs road. Bed neeklng an Hem that has practically no FOR RENT, new five-room bungalow, tile J Lewis, Harry W. Mayberry and old breeders: D. W. D. teated; cockerels of FOR SALE, cinders, gravel, sandstone, $1,750, rent $16; six rooms, flnlb- !2,800, Middletown Village. Hennon blooil; 256 to 274 egg record. .C. Bank. sales resistance? Here it is. $30.29 in bath nnd kitchen, hot water heat; Ra- rent $20; five rooms, mile 51,7 50; rent Chrlnoy S. Conover will expire. They concrete blocks, clay and top noil; also free serviceB and discounts Tor $1.00. iiank 331101>dlatO po"e""lon' ftono Red $14; nix rooms, nnle $2,000, rent |16. II. Chubb, Chnpel Hill rond, phono Red urutllng and driveway*. Phono Eatontown WILLIAM V. DIETRICH, plumbing, limit- ; have (lied petitions to bo re-elected ing and tinning. Pumps and windmill* lacked by Red Bank merchants. Liberal Small cfiah, biilunce monthly. Caleb Lu- (The Red Bank Reifliter can b« bought Bank 758-W^ 281. commissions. See our lnrito display nd- FRENCH type house, three bedrooms, two kei\_nelford, N. J^* J and Inasmuch a*a no other nominees Middletown from J. C. Knight and VOR SALE, two malo Scottl»h terriers, repaired. Agent for Master carburetoi SEASONED oak wood, fireplace, furnaco coal saving device- Pits any furnace. 42 vertlsemenl on page 12. Representatives mnster bntha. maid's room and bath; oil - have put in an appearance, It is gen- William B. Waters.) three months old; brindlc; eligible for and kindling, fivo bags, $1.00, or twelvo wanted In Red Bank and all neighboring burner heat; piny room in basement; $75 FOR SALE—Ideal Bent-h and East KeanB- registration. Out of Heather Neceaaity l^inhton avenue. Bed Bank, phone 86K7-J. per month. Rolaton Waterbury, 107 Mon- burg: Eisht bunsalowi, S7Gu to S3.500; .; orally expected that they will be bags for J2.0O. William Johnson, 12 Mill townB. Sales headquarters: Monmouth five-room bungalow, one ncrb of lnnd anoi Blood for two transfusions was giv- and one from Wonron Diamond, CaliCall- street, Eatontown," phone Vu'-J: Tire and Rubber Company. Front street, mouth street, phono Red Bank 3500.* nd? •* chosen to servo new terms without m last week by John Carey for fornia. C. H. Chubb, Chapel Hill rood, I3EDBUC3. roaches. Ueam. moths, etc.. outbuilding, vncant, 32,100, S30» HORSE SLEIGHS—One "cutter nnd corner Maple aven.ue._jted Bank.* Belford, N. J-' ; opposition. Georgo Smith, Jr., son of Mr. andphone Red Bank 7C8-W. permanentlj extermlaated (saaraa- WANTBDr'niarrled couple, no children, cash^Caleb Luker bob slod; both excellent condition. Al- GENTLEMAN'S estate, twenty-two acree* •{ The Sewing club of tho Reformed Mrs. George Smith, who has been HAV—HAY—HAY—Choice third cutting BO Malr oil burner, never used, very teed) RAU caught nitb ferrets (not with restaurant and bar experience to REAL ESTATE FOR SALE affalfo, clear clover or mixed hny. lor cheap; also Packard truck, A-l condition, leaso established golt clubhouse. Attrac- old Colonial home, nhade trcen; no re- % church will meet at tho home ot very sick with pneumonia at Mon- poisoned) Phone 284B Aibury Jack motielinK necessary; twelve rooms, fire- nallty hay Bee this. Hance & Davis, p|no Brook Farm, Eatontown, phone 443.* tive proposition for right party with per- SIX ROOMS and bath, 34 John street. Re. « Mrs. Walter D. Fields Thursday, mouth Memorial hospital at Long phone Red Sank 103. Kendrlck. exterminator. establlshBd Bonal clientele, Addrces Dox 77, Eaton- Bank; all Improvements; good condi IiIaceH, hot water heat; greenhouses. For | SKIPPY snow plane coaster, llko now; Sfi rears. tton, newly decorated; one-cat frarage. particulars, W. A. Hopping Agency, Tied * February 6. ' Branch. BUY FOR LESS—Furniture ot every de- I cost $6.00, will sell for $3.00. 6 Gar- town, N. J. Small down payment, .balance monthly, Iliii^jihnne^i-T/ ^ __ __.__^__ ', A largely attended meeting of At- Harry Page, who has been occupy- icription. Auction nale merchnndbe, den road, Rad Dank, phone 87D-W.' WESf EN"D Employment Agency enn Citizens BuliilinK and Loan Association SL'7G BUYS a tot. ~50x120, 'with rlvcc place general hoiiaeworkera; ntendy po- or your own broker. i Inntio grange was held Tuesday ing tho Delatush house, has rented altionn. Good salnricB, Open Sumlayfl at- rifihts. Also mhny other bHi'RiiInB in Edward Tllton's bungalow on tho West End. phono SACRIFICE SALE—Substantial home, uev- properties. Rolston Waterbury, 10.7 Mon- * night at which a number of new ...J Brighton avenue, xnouth_8trec_t phone Re.l Bank 3500.* Klngjs highway. : Branch 657." on roomn, bath, all Improvemont ( ^ members of the Juvenile department lai-ge lot, fine trees, alirubbery, refined SIX-ROOM house,, all improvements. In- * of the grange wars Initiated. About sixty persons attended a EXPERIENCED butcher wanted nt the cluding hot water heat: short distance WhltR Store QllflUty Meat Market. 243 neighborhood, CIOBG to river with view : roast pork dinner at Emll Sollnger's nnd ncooaa to it; JE.UOO, torma. D. H from hijjh school. Lot 4'i-slfiS. • Will BPII , The flil-the-church service at the Shrewsbury nvemic.IIed Dank. . Anplegate, 183 Riveraidc avenue, phone at pacriiU-e. * For further information call .t Reformed church Sunday night was Log Cabin inn Saturday night. Liv- ANTTRJESS wanted for new hich school, Red Bank 203.* «t :i0 Enst Front street, or phone 702 Red .'» a pronounced success. Almost every er bologna made by Mr. Sollnger was full-time job; Kumson resident; woman FIVE-ROOM modtirn buniralow in Little Hank. mo of the chief features ot the feast. A ten-day special from Tustlns's, 16 rlth dependent-i preferred. Rend written Silvers attached Rarafje; lot 40x1 GO HOUSE of bix rooma, nil improvementfl, £ seat was occupied and many persons Monmouth street. Red Bank. Easy terms. MUSICAI INSTRUMENTS, ttrlritf* and re* ppllcatlon to H. A. Kottel. District Clerk, \ were present who had not been at Mr. and Mrs. James Woodcock THREE-PIECE HvlnR room net. ntudlo peirtnii at Price'* Muatc Store. 81 Weit lumsoii, before 7:00 P. M, February 12th, landscaped; nil imiirovementa; $3,000 lot 5 7x145, ono block from river, store! have gone to Florida for the rest of courh and oaay chair for sale, 55 Wav- PHILCO SPECIAL—For ten days «15, front ttreet, Red Bank. ttiting nunllflcationH and referencen. enBy terms. Milton Berk, 88 Broad street, and bus line; near school. Inquire at 1 * church in a long time, which resulted trly place. Red Bank. 520, $25 for your old rndlo. Grab this I phone Red Bank 1616. Clay street, j-'air Haven. N._ J. t i in a delightful social season and ro- tho winter. TiiBtlng'B, 16 Monmouth street, Red Bank. HE HKJHEST pricei paid (or live chick- lOLORED GIRL, niunt be neat, to tnke en* Joe Baker, a 30 Meebnnlc street enro of flfteen-monthfl-old bnby from LOVELY fertile farm, 85 acres, at DESIRABLE residenro for sale, centrallj ; union for a number of Linden people, Raymond Despreaux Is mourning STEINWAY planoa—and Wurlltier, Brnm- Shrewsbury; .complete outbuilding locatedi "0 feet frontntfe; all Improve- phone Ued Uank 2809. Montlity l> Saturday; 8:00 to 5:00. Ci •; who came here by automobile to ro-the loss of his pet dog, Skippy. The bach. Chlckoring, Aeolian, Steck, Mil- 143t or at IflO River atreet, t*ood houBo; all improvements; available monta; ten rooms, rear nnd front pore he* animal died suddenly Saturday. At ton, Ricca and Gulbransen. They're hero FREE CHOW MEIN every Wednesday and Ucd Hank March 1. Price $900. Joseph G. McCue enclosed. Will sell B(, a ancrtfico owintr ; now acquaintanceship with Rev. and Sea Bright News. side by Bide for comparison. Tusting's, Saturday nlaht at Atlantic hotel. 121 [eil Bnnk. RiimBon. phona 444. to death in family. No agenta. Addreti * Mrs. F. Alvin Langwlth, tho latter bout the same time a dog owned by 16 Monmouth street. Red Bjink. Fair Haven road, Fair Haven. •RACflCAL nurso desires position HB Itesidencc. box 5lulled Bank.^ .. child'B nnrao or companion. Can drive EIGHT ROOMS and two baths for 6O\Q - having been paBtor of tho Reformed 'harlos Bennett died very unexpect- (Tho Red Bank Reulster can be bought MORTGAGE for sale, will sacrifice mort- IF IT'S MUSICAL we can supply It. In- 150 West Bergen place, Red Bank; suit- DOUBLE HOUSE. 76" Oakland street;'Bed Sea Brfdht from Morris Weisman ant] struction on any wind or string tn«tru> iir: best of references. Call Red Bunk Bank; each nido seven rooms and bath; - church of Linden. Tho chief address edly. Sago oi $2,225 for J1.700 to quick buy- able for two families, A barRaln. Small •larry Werner.) er. Inquire 1 Clay Btrcet, Fair Haven. merit including accordion. Arrangement* 231-J. amount down, balitnce monthly. Citizens nil improvements. A good buy for invest- - at the service was made by MUton Miss Edith Hanktns entertained can ba made to purchase Instruments. Al* 'ART-TIME hmiKcwork wanted. Call Building1 and Lonn Association or your ment. CitlienH Buihiins and Loan, Asso- * C. Krairn, secretary of the Young the members of the Girls Bridge club Noptuno lodge of Odd Fellows of io repairing. Annese, 47 Washington 0-M Atlantic HiBhlnnds.* n broker. ciation or your own broker. LOW~W1LLARD electric portable~sewTnit itreot, phono Red Bank 1761. I Men's Chrlittwi association of As-last week. A prize was awarded to Asbury Park entertained District machine for sale; almost new, all at- " bury Park. His subject was "Tied to Mrs. William Bohn. Deputy Grand Master Lawrence tachments, cost $30.50, will sell for SIS.50. OLD (iULI) Wee pap>> uaiiabb root foufor old Telephone Highlands 10T2. ld jjewelryl , watcbetb * teethth, etc ff ROOMS FOR RENT. ; Mother's Apron Strings and Church Mr. and Mrs. Jeromo Travers Fowler and his staff last night. The >HSi^M-!iIthet roomers on bus line; garage If o«* " Chrlney S. Conover, Arnold Conover Mr. and Mrs. William Bohn enter- of this borough and a delegation everything. The Auction Gallery, 27 East acquiro grace, poiaj}, aociability. Olstow- ilred Reanonable. 1R8 Hranch avenue. tained a number of friends at bridge Front street, phone Red Bank 1693. fikl Studio of Dance, 21 Broad street, Red •j Russell Hculltt and William Hunt. from the Sea Blight lodge attended Bank, Mondays, Tuesdays. __j JLy : , The Oak and the Squash Saturday evening. Harry Asay was PAINTERS, decorators and paper hang- WICEWf furnished room. bath, with or " Holen Reynolds, daughter of Mr the meeting. The principal speaker without board. In tho 300 block on tho winner of a prize. AUTOMOBILES ers; reaPonablo prices, all work guaran- Many a young man gets discouraged because ho Z and Mrs. Archibald Reynolds, Is sick waa Hev. Ernest C. Burke, pastor of teotl. EricBon and Wlckorsham, phone Red Broad itreet Inquire at the Elkt club •; with grip. *» i t» , tho Hamilton Squaro Baptist church. WANTED, Flint E-55 or 80; condition no Rnnk ^559 and 1881-W. estnurant, gets along slowly. This Is true o£ many young object. Arnold Hanson, 0 New street, THREE~n6~OMS for Itght hoiisckeepine, men, whether they ara In businesB, or whether they * Mrs. Lydla Fields ot Marlboro la Tho )closlng services of the 64th Sea Brlght*_ HAVE twenty to thirty per cent on your ~ spending Beveral days with her son Centerville News. anniversary program of tho Metho- auto insurance. Phono Red Bank 2704. comfortably furnished. Bunny; private, aro trying to save money from their wages. I'UANK VAN SYCKU£, Uodvs mid Ply* Inauranco o£_all kinds. to other roomers; sras, heat, electric; ten '•• Walter D. Fields, dist church will be held next Sun- mouth •utomobl.M, Dods« trucks, Good- minutes' walk to town; carago if desired. - Donald Matthews is laid up with Mrs. George Thome is on the sick day. Rev. Howard N. Amcr, tho reai tire* *nd Pre»t-o*Ute batteries 149- LTN^ENAU^SCHOOL^for girlTTaccredited all evenings. 47 Hnrrlson avenue, Red Most businesses grow slowly. A business which 153 West Front itreet. Red Bank nrion« preparatory; religion nnd French or Ger- grows up in a night ia likely to fade away in EL "- an injured foot. Ono of the tendons 1st. pastor, will preach at tho morning Red Bunk I2DS and Wdl man In all grades: music, art, gymnasium. ; of his foot WBB cut last week by an Individual mmervision of hentth, studies, COMFORTABLE" furnished room, • all con- night. Mr. and Mrs. John Frangeso and service and there will bo special JUST A MINUTE, pleaiiel You're looklnic venlenccs; Southern exposure, hot water 7 ax which Mr. Matthews was wleld- character; $5 00. Catalog. U200 Ulrnrd family of Newark were recent visi- music by the choir, with Mrs. John for a real buy In a UBed car? Itinhtl avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. oat: aUo KBI-HRC bt South street, phono A business which grows slowly is almost certain to • Ing In chopping wood. Well, we have plenty of barKalns for [led Hank 133Q-M. tors at tho home of Frank Am- Lindsay at tho organ. In the even everybody. Come In (ind Bee them: 11)35 LICENSED PLUMBER—Phone 2317 Ued • make a permanent growth. When customers are Mrs. Elwood DouglaBs will enter- broslno. Ing the speaker will be Mrs. Abble lord deluxo pedan, 1034 Chevrolet deluxe IJnnk, for your plumbing, hen ting and THREB ROOMS for .rent over Muller tiiininfr- Advice nnd estimates free, Jo- Meat Market nt pAIr Hivyen; electric secured they stay. • tain the mombers of tho Helping Clr- Miss Uraco SuccarrelH acted aa one Nelderbuchl of Newark, well-known B«dan, 1034 Ford deluxe buninoHM coupe. lffhtii, linn, water: $10 per month. Apply • cle ot the Roformed church nt a BII And fifteen other Ford*. CheVt-alctn, Hy- Hoi»h W. Fox. 1111 Finckney roud, Ited or tho bridesmaid!! for Mlsa Cftther- social worked and evangelist. The moutliB, Chryslers, Bulckn, Studeltakois, Bank. ,t 771 River rond. One philosopher put it this way: "The Lord takes •• ver tea nt her homo this afternoon. ne Dorerpuro, who married John choir has arranged a special pro- Wlllyya Knightghs and . AubuniBAubu , GENERAL CONTRACTOR and cesspools NICELY furnished room for nentleman; a hundred years to grow an oak, but lie can grow > Miss Minnie Soffel received n large coachech s nndd Redand s $600 up . DDont delfiy, clean Ot]: carting And grading; top sol), heat, hot water day anil night; till the a B(iuash in two months." Frausco recently. gram. A community and friendship jomforta of home. 112 Monmouth street, * shower of postal cards on the occa- -- .•••h' .« ** • «**ico* jyou ****•r tuvufriendu «^^Leou lyuuntodnyj &t Maurice manure, fill dirt, cinders, Krnvel nnd nnnd. 1 Alex L. McClees, Mrs. Morris Mil- Kstimittu9 given, phone KctI Bank 2283. Re luiiise with nix to receive and greet friends. highest market i>rken, or will (five K Tho Want Department of '1 ho Hi-gii'or ia au eagerly : Wolf, ttio pnstor, will bo "Wo Cnooao Mr. and Mnj. Albert Held no spent FARM PRODUCE. inn und Inipriivcincntri; all hi flrat clnss pxvhnjijjB for milk cows. Call or write 1), order. JtKjuiro A. T. Di>)i?nnis, 41 Hock- read aa any pugo of nown. It in in fact ono of thn Christ." Tho Junior Christian En Mm. Dorothy . Sunday with Mrs, Sclano'u brother, TOR SALE, baled No. 1 mheil hay. also leoii placr. Ited ilnnk or IHTPUIH. most Interesting clonartmonta of the paper. It Is tho ' doavor society will meet at th has a position at tho Stato hospital sit of heavy double harness; nearly' John Genovcae of Matawan. new; also young plg». Fred finhler, Hnlm- 'WANTED, antique furniture oviin> Mr. and Mrs. Michael Monoulty bnnhn, china, glHiiwnie, old baliy doll» oi REAL ESTATE FOR RENT loader of Tho Register can afford to mlsa It. , tho dismissal of tho publlo school spent Sunday with Mrs. Monooky'B thcrtj today. ilel, I'. O. Keyport. NJJ[.!_rt._ll1J. (1R.EKN MOUNTAIN |ioiiioer~fo unythlntf hi the untltivia line. Address I* *. Tho mld-waok prayor mooting will b sister, Mrs. Anna Danuck of Mata Tho Parent-Teacher association Broadroeadow 1'arm, phono Itod Ilnn«aTek. SIX-1IOOM Colonial lim ae In Country I'liih B 1 h O_:_llox/oX Ml, Itr.l Uniik. ('nrpciit_ f7,r»0ll 1i nuMitn; ilvu iniiuilcfl from Hiond fitrcot; .'itorn once, but if I10 lit fooled hy tho advertlyenienf: "• 0. Bank. cessor to J. T. Wrlilit. Clupel Hill mad. Wlllliim TC. Fowler, Jr., aro expected phica on coott rculdcntial piopei tlea. W ni- Imtflmr nnd Kroceiy ntoio; very ho will not coino nf;aln, oven In reupousiO to truthful Tho Edna Woodward chapter Mr. and Mm. Balldo of T.niiR Atlantic Highlands, phone Ucd Dank A. Hopping Agency, H Linden plnco. Ui>< niible. LMUMIO UCMI Hui.k !Ut or 45 I homo today, from tho South. &f>20-J, Sydney Hamberger. fiiiiorlntcnd- tho World Wldo guild of te Baptls Branch word entertained at tho Dear- Hunk, nhone_ay7/ pert nvcmir, Ucd Hunk.* advertising. born Farm Sunday. Mr«. Walter Covert and lior Infant WANT to buy" mnhoKRiiy or yrcon tiuitn ' churoh will hold Its monthly tnootln S'lx""ll6t)MS,'" hiilf"«lo»hla'~li(KHlc",~riV' Iiml If yon hnvft a mnall bunlneim and you wont It to George Lohnon Is employed at Mat daughter Ix>ln Paulino havo roturned Hid top olllco tleitk, drawers on both Knnk ncni- depot nnd lufiuol; nil fin- - Monday ovonlnK, with Miss Knthly HAY for sale, balod; Krten M.nin- HIIICI; r,0 to 60 Inrlion lonir; nlnn vu irovonieiite; f.lciun bent, ntnvly il< grow, try ndveitlslng In Tho Itcglatiu'ti Wnnt De- awnn, home from tho Monmouth Memorial • (luttorniBim uii hrwtOBH. Tho program tnln potatoes; tiiodernta pi Iren. • loniuu'. IMioiiu ilQilil Uc<\ Hittik. 2(, month. Milton lit'ik, HM I frond ittrcct, partment. Tho coat la nmo.1) nnd tho number of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allacco and hospital at Long Branch. N(»TiCE^If~yoirwant"n" fox terrier I ; "Around Urn Flroplace," will ho ir Matthew Mullln, llrooktliite 1'iiim, phono Itod Hank lillil___ pnrsonn who will rerul your Hdvcrtlsninont In Vi?ry |>et, well trained, umle rat anil n nil t charKo of Mrs. Anita POBBO, The do family nnd Mrs. Mary Qenovoso Mro. IJdnn Gulii) won first prlzo at I.iiiproft, N. J., iihono 3aH2-\V, Iteil Y-AC'KH farm, olulil-niutji family attended npeclnl services on Ilnnk. n)ty to him. innio, /our yours old, ni em Improvement n; nuuill X vltlonalB will bo dlrcctod by Mini tho radio patty hold laBt wook by thU mtvortlfltuntiiit Aililrans Ko\ Ten lor outhuUdltiKni iiniir towiii $1100 per I Murvan Fuhrmnn. "Ht. Seboitlnn Day." They »IBO wit Ihft Sons and Daughtorn of Liberty box r.ll. Rod nnnlc.* your. Mlltnn Hoik, HS Uruail utieft, Ituil neMod a (Ire worku dlupinv at New- CKMKNf MiXEltS in*gi»od"cu'mtltliMr llmik, plinno 10HI. • , Tho Christian Endeavor society atrcel, Kutnntown. ark on Tueadav. hlio by day, week or month. Cull K IIOUSK for itMit, 'idx KHHiit, till * Die Baptist church In colobrntln tho lodge prcHOiited a badge to Mrs. port 11H7-M, or write Lonuvlew I'm Tiflwiy dncnratnil i utemn and oil In ; Chrlitlan Endeavor woek. At th Mm. Balvatore Htranloro apant Clara Hlocum, retiring councilor. erii" incubnt.M mid utdo K RJ» brooder, C«n 1)0 neon only by ni'poiutmciit. * meeting of tha society Runday nigh eral days at Brooklyn recently. all In ood order. Plionu WANTK.U, onW or two ,^ lt«d HHnli_3H'2H-W. _ __ __ Mr, and Mm, Stanhopo havo pur- M il liented room HKATTIK" I'AUK," L-Miint nveimo" 'nnd - Hev. lOllwofid Wnlf, thn loader, npolt A lioiinddo newspaper circulation f r IlKh hW iu nhnHcid n new Plymouth coupe. nlnhed <»«• m.fuui^lio.l; m , bo icnnnn fthrnwMliury rlvurj t nttrtirtlvu on "Hnnlc Principle nt Ihn Clinch. -tho klml Tim Heglstor haa-la tho ola < . , ono J«ififly cow anil thirty i «Me. Tloitnn ininimuiirH'1 pi ltoiiHc; luttli. lireiilfnnl nt.ok. ' A mnn mudn by Mm. Wnlf W«H illi only kind that counts with (ho ad-Jinnt httti it)HO earn fittlkn. ii, (1, (ii W. ». It,, b»v MJ, Itrd Ilnnk. JwiiDiliy with Invntni V. BUM pnn Ii, Uv«- wood, UttU Silver. N, J.fc * played showing the territory ot th The road to hotter and bigger bunl- vertlncr. No premlumii or other In- WANT In buy ~gnr>njtii« nlnllnti* 1'lm-e, oil hcut, I'MKI'IIIIIC. (nnnh nmit, nemi laadi through Th* R»arl«ter'a ad ducemenU have ever been offered to TWENfV"S ur ». « vli'lnllv nf It'll tiuil. Write vlvrr in ivlli'u'ix, tin ornji, litwun ctut*'! f< * Northern B»pll«t convention, with y«»r old, Inyliiu. p«lln Johns t In tot mutton to Station. >>ux )>y ownai; llv« minute^' vrnlU Io station; vertUlpg columns/—AdvirllMjnont, •ecure ohculatlou.—Aavortlscment. Johnson, Kiton- WUliiKC IMIUIIC Ited Uitnk lOHfl/ - electric Until) dcaf«nat|ng Iho vorloun tuwii, N. J., l(y old -brick y»idd . Bunk.' RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 30,1986,

.busy willing Class C boats In a series hall, Rumson, and took both games. his mates with four points. The Bankers by t, 4&-17 score while Satur- point) u wat Kerr of Rumion with Highland* vanity with four fl'Id I,EONARD0. day night the> Newman Prep Mhool (lie «wne number. The icorM". PTS, Delay In Ice Boat [of races on the^South Shrewsbury In the opening contest the Oceanic, goals, while Richmond followed clo>« Mibnken, f. 1 boys scored a victory over the Red OCEANIC, varaltv scored a victory over the local RED BANK, behind with three field goal* and one Htlsir. f. river. He also said the club had ar- a F PTS. aiicon, o. Bank Goosetown cagers by a 26-W G I'- ITS Catholic nve by a 42-12 score. 0 0 foul. Sllcon and Bennett led Leon- ranged to sail several races on a ll Paltsrson, f _ 1 0 Sleo. *. „ 0 Hoirsn, (. Race To Decide score, while later In the evening they A. Patloreon, t 7 1 Monday's name with St. Rose high Wlehnmtin, f. ._._., 0 ardo with five points apiece. The lake near Lake Hopatcong, and he 8pinc«, t, . , »»~.... 8 Ko.ler. f — • 0 0 0 did not think his club •would be ;-won frtom McCuc's A. C. o£ Runison UriUcnlmch, c. 2 school at Belmar waa a alight Im- Ecorea' 11. I'u I provement over the two previous con- ltauer. o...... I Dennett, B. ••--. -- 1 > 6 American Title ready to race at Bed Bank until the by a 3&-13 score. M 1 Konowits, c. ....~,....~.—...—... 1 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. The Oceanic live opened the first test- but the outcome did not favor Grab, V 0 0 « « 16 first pa.it of nest week. r haul. SO the local cagers. They lost 2MB. At Vuillrunt, g _ . 0 1 O F PTS. "Why not wait until April first?" quarter with a fi-4 lead over the Cu>01t«, f, ..._. .._..._ _.._... S O Score by periods! 36 half time St. Rose held a load of two Hoppft, f —.. Atlantic Hluhlands 7 7 11 10 at North Shrewsbury Club of Red asked Mr. Minton, somewhat pro- Goosctowneis, and at half time led ...... »._.».. ,. 2 16-7. The Patterson brothers did KUMsON. points. Jud Spence of the Red Bank Morse • c...... « 0 0 Leonardo 6 4 2 4—16 Bank Wants Final Tilt Over Ivokod. "There Is good Ice now, but PTS squad led with scoring honors of six RUMSON. Richmond, g, .. S 1 7 Officials: Referee—Lange. Scorer—Flan- at this time of the year it may not moat of the scoring for the Oceanio Ml.(-lle> f l a PT3. Rich, I 0 11 agan. Timer—Hellljf. (i points while Bud Bauer followed Kcrr. f ... 8 Keyes. BT. •• - 4 0 8 Week-End, but Long Branch last," Mr. Minton said. He also told five, totalllns'24 points between cwko. t. o .... 2 ...._.,».. 4 other I UriKK-. < closely with four. VanNote and Jen- It. McCue, I. Pitts, g. Club Seeks Later Date. .Mr. Briggs that the Red Bank club tliem. Pmgavie scored the IViJ.lmnl, <• nings led St. Rose with eight points W. MtCue. f ~ .... 0 ,.„ 0 The road to better and bigger bust- [had the rlRht to set. a date for the two points. Goldman led the visitors Hells, i! S apiece. The scores: Davidson, f ——c. 1 ne»B leoda throuRh The RoRlater'o ad- races, and if the Long: Branch boats In scoring six points, while Hen- Mmiiliy, e i Wolba, c. •—• .... 1 vertising columna.—AdverUsement - BED BANK, Kuiaek, c, . .—>•— o The outlook for a race between the failed to enter, the race could be dvlckson followed close -behind with IS 1'erl, t , 10 2 live. The score: G F PTS. PatUrnon, g. —— 0 0 0 Ice boats of the North Shrewsbury .forfeited to Red Bank. Mr. Brljjgs 0 0 0 Ice Boat and Yacht club of Red Vanllrunt. t. Marlon!, l 116 | promised to do everything possible OCEANIC. Wichmonn, f. — 0 0 0 rrltchird, «• — 0 0 0 Bank and the South Shrewsbury Ice to make arrangements for an early fi K PTS Orame, f. •—- — 0i2 Boat and Yacht club of Long Branch II Futteraun. I 0 II Bauer, c. ~ 2 0 4 date, but up to the time of going to 0 2 Catholic Cagers 0 2 2 for either Saturday and Sunday on I'uiKiivio. I 1 Sico B press Mr. Minton had not heard from A l'litteifon, f G 0 10 firob, st - •• 10 2 Hennessey's Fish Market the river at Red Bank to decide the him.' Miiil'tiy, c 0 0 Spence, e 3 0 6 North American championship Fritrhnril. K 0 0 Leonardo Quintet The North Shrewsbury club will 0 0 Drop Four Games 20 MtDNMOUTH ST., RED BANK, N. J. not very promising;. Each club has a Lemil;, K ,•-• 6 I 16 hold a raeo at half-past two o'clock er- BELMAB. Lose To Atlantic COMPARE OCR QUALITV WITH OTHERS. leg on the title, now held by the Bed this afternoon for points. 13 ~0 20 O F PT8. Bank club, and the next race will HED BANK. To Superior Teams FUurcrald, I 10 8 All Our Sea Food Guaranteed Fresh. No Cold Storage. decide the championship. 0 F FTS Cat»l«no, f. . 12 1 An overwhelmlnB victory was SiH-CO, f (I 4 VatiNote, c. 4 0 8 scored by the Atlantic Highlands cag- BUY YOUR FISH IN A FISH MARKET. The Red Bank boats are ready to r.nUlman, t * 3 0 6 Lose to Two of the Toughest Comer, B. . 0 Oceanic Cagers 1 5 C, a go but Mayor Augustus M. "Minton Hetulricknon, c Jenninga 4 ere last Friday night when they Smith, B 0 0 Teams in the State—Rumson played hosts to Leonardo and net the. We Deliver Week-End phone 1377 of Fair Haven, commodore of the McQueen, S _,... 1 1 3 10 2 23 ..North. Shrewsbury- club, Is having Win Double Game Wins, 30-15, as Did St. Ro«e, vtaitors back by a 35-16- score. In Specials ! difficulty in making arrangements 8 2 18 ' The Rumson high school cagers the preliminary game the hone town- 26-16. trimmed the Cathollo varsity Tues- era were also successful In winning with his Lon£ Branch oppononts. Hyatt Cunningham's Boys' Club In the second name of the double- Porgies •« /»$ Fresh Bluenah ,.,.QA* Mr. Minton talked with Fraser Price, header tho Oceanic five scored a 35- day night on tho Lycoum court at 22-18. commodore of (he Lon£ Branch club, Defeats Goosetown and Mc- 13 victory over McCue's five of Rum- Within the past week, the Red Long Branch by a 30-15 score. In The Atlantlo Highlands five took over the telephone. Mr. Price Is ill Cue's A. C—Patterson Broth- son. At half time Cunningham's five Bank Catholic high school cagers the preliminary game the Rumaon- the lead In the opening mlnutea ot Flounders -fl ffa Scallops i Ite3' seconds were turned down by a the game and not once did they al- in bed and he-referred. Mr. Minton ers Star in Scoring. ed, 16-5, and held their opponents met defeat at the hands of four su- to Byron Briggs, another official. scoreless in the second and third perior squads, having tackled two of 15-7 score by the Catholic scrubs. 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