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tuned V/aklr, KnWred u Second-Own Manor «t lb« Port- Subscription Prices On» Year fi-O'J. VOLUME LVII, NO. 37. oOca at Bid Bank. N. J., under tha Act of March 8. 18711. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1935. SI* Month* S1.0O. Simla Copy «c. PAGES 1 Sea Bright Orders Mrs. Goodfellow LOCAL MAN HONORED, Pupils Attend New Deeper And Wider TINTON FAliS PET SHOW. Future Tasks For Thomas W. Head Accepts Invitation Pupils Aro Making Elaborate Prep- New Town Hall? Check-Up Of Taxes Addresses D. A. R. As Judge At Flower Show. York Music Concert Channel Sought arations For Event. Today's Children Thomas W. Head, superintendent The pupils-of Shrewsbury township WeMayHaveOne State Chairman of Real Daugh- of Mlddietown Farms . on Cooper Fifth and Sixth grades of Oak- The Mayor and Council of Red are making elaborate plans for a pet Circulariiation of BorouRh to be road In Middletown township, haa how to be given at the Tinton Falls Mrs. Marion F. McDowell of Officials Consider Proposal to Made Through State Auditor's ters Says Five Real Daughters been honored by being selected as a land Street School Hear Con- Bank Go on Record in Favor oolhuust: early in April. In ad- Rutgers University to Give Get One Free of Charge, but Office at Request of John P. I.cft_All Given National So- judge at the 22d International Flow- cert Conducted by Dr. Wal- of Congressman Sutphin'a Bill dition to the display of pets the show Address in Junior High School Male No Decision—Might Mulvihill, Auditor. ciety Pension. er show to be Uekl in tho Grand ter Damrosch. for River Improvement. will ha.ve many other features,includ- Building Next Thursday Night Central Palaco at New York, March ng prizes for the best hand-made Profit by Selling Present Hill The Shrewsbury 'l'owne chapter. A groun-of pupils from grades five At the regular meeting of the . The Sea Bright mayor and coun- IK to 23, Inclusive. posters, for the beijt hand-made bird- Mrs. Marion P. McDowell will be The mayor and council of B«d cil Friday night, by resolution au- D. A. R., met Monday afternoon at and six of the Oakland street school mayor and council of lied Bank houses, for the best compositions presented at the next meeting of the the home of Mrs. Walter P. Guptll attended ft mualc appreciation con- Monday night n resolution Intro- Bank have held several conference* thorized a circularlzation of delin- about animals and birds and for the Junior and Senior High School Par- recently to dlscuas projecta for pcr- quent taxpayers of that municipality at Shrewsbury, with Mrs. Raymond cert conducted by Dr. Walter Dam- duced liy Councilrn.-m Joseph Irwfn best nrtlclca about conserving bird ent-Teacher association Thursday, Guenther and Mrs, Guptll as hostess- advocating tho widening and deepen- nanont municipal improvements to through tho office of Walter R. Dar- rosch last Friday at the JJ.. B. C. ife. Awards will also be made for March 14, at eight o'clock in the jun- financed • with federal funds. by, state auditor. This was done at es. After the regular meeting was studio In Radio City. They made the ing of the North Shrewsbury river the best clay models and pictures of ior high school auditorium. Mrs. Mc- held a spehdld program waa given from the public dock at the foot of Whether or not the money -will be- the request of John P. MulvlhM, bor- trip by bus and wero accompanied animals and birds. The parents of Dowell's subject will be "Future come available depends upon tha f»te ough auultor, who declared .that the with Mrs. Raymond Goodfellow, by tho principal, Miss Mary A. Mc- Maple uvenuo to Highlands waa tho pupils and all other Interested Tasks For Today's Children." There state chairman of real daughters, as unanimously ndoptcd. Recently citizens will be Invited to attend. The of tho Works Relief bill now pend- finances oj tho borough have been Cue, and the music supervisor, Miss will t>e music and refreshments. ng in congress. Tho Red BanK-of- handled In a very "unsatisfactory guest speaker. Mrs. Goodfellow re- Emma J. Lafetra. Congressman William.H. Sutphin in- pupils, are hopeful of making the lated that only five real daughters ficials have exchanged Idoas about a manner." By oircularlsation, taxpay- In preparation for the trip the troduced a bill to have the river sur- show an annual event of large im- were left and these patriotic old la- veyed with ii view to having its chan- portance in the life of their school. ijimber ot proposed improvements In ers who are delinquent will receive pupils learned what a symphony or- order to be prepared to make appli- from the state auditor's office notices dies are given a pension by the Na- nel enlarged, and the resolution of- One feature of the show will be that tional society. She has visited all of chestra Is and the stories of the fered by Mr. Irwln wr.d Intended to cation for funds In tho event that giving the amount of delinquent music dramas —"Tho Rhclngold," all cats at the show must wear col- taxes, and the state auditor IB to bo the real daughters and flndB them In- show that this community Is solidly lars to which bells are attached. The he measure Is passed. Thoy oay that tensely interested In the work the The Valkyrie" and "Siegfried." A in fnvor of the proposed improve- object is to impress upon children £ it does becomo a law Red Bank advised immediately of any discrep- study was made of the life of Rich- ancies. 0. A. K. organizations are doing. ment, the necessity of protecting, birds. along with the rest of the United Photographs and fine pieces of hand- ard Wagner, who composed the Councilman Harry G. Degenring States will havo to pay taxes to covet" Mr. Mulvihill told tho mayor that work were displayed and a letter music which was played by Dr. Dam- ,made tho motion to pass the resolu- the appropriation and that It be- he was aiaklng no accusations from each one read. roBCh'a symphony orchestra for these JWon and Councilman Albert J. Van- hooves this community to receive Its against any officials. The accounts of Chapters often adopt one or all of dramas. A special lesson on the Bchoick seconded it. Mr. Degenring share of the money to be disbursed. the borough are over and not short, the real daughters and by so doing above work was prepared and given said the "town fathers" would tie re- Rumson Endorses They state that they would wclcomo tho auditor stated, but certain con- are able to make their last yeara for Miss Lafetra before tho trip waa creant to their duties if they failed HURjrpstions from Interested citizen*. • clitlons have not Improved and the happier by sending Barter and New made. Those takir- part were Mar- to support thin movement. He said Fishing Measure One suggestion which the mayor only way to straighten out matters Years cards and gifts for Chrlstmus jorle Moore, Mary Coloslmo, Rose jthe river waa the town's greatest and council have listened to with In- la to circularize tho borough. Ho sold and their birthdays. The Shrews- Wigdorwltz, Miriam Goidln, Betty jnatural asset and that no opportun- Council Approves Proposed Law terest is that of building a new town the commissioners that If they dont bury Towne Chapter adopted all five Magee and Dominic Trlmboli. ity to make it of larger service to Abolish Pound Fishing at hall cither on tho property on Chest- act tho state auditor will step In and of the real daughters and a letter The concert was most Interesting should be neglected. Mention' was nut street owned by the borough or tako charge. was sent to them telling them or to the children and they were great- made by Mr. lrwin and by Mr. Deg- Request of Local Residents in on the property on Shrewsbury ave- One of tho officials stated that com- their adoption and all about the new ly Impressed by Dr. Damrosch. This enring that the Chamber of Com- Boat Renting Business. nue owned by the board of. educa- plaints have been received that chapter. Mrs. M. T. Hazelton is merce had indorsed {neT widening tion. A plan of the proposed new THOMAS W. HEAD. week they aro writing letters and Endorsement of the bill Introduced Thomas W. Garland, collector, was chairman of the Real Daughters original poems telling him how much and deepening of the river. Mr. Ir- town hall or municipal building baa "not on the Job" when residents committee. The five remaining real wln said that other organizations by Senator Camp of Ocean county been mado without expense to the Mr. Head, who is one of the fore- they enjoyed seeing him and hear- in the state legislaturo to abolish wanted to pay their taxes. Mr. Gar- daughters are Mrs. Annie K. Greg- ing hia orchestra. should follow suit and that Individual taxpayers, but the "town fathers" land had been Instructed to bo at the ory of Wllliamsport, Pennsylvania, most horticulturallsts in this section, citizens should urge their represen- pound fishing was made at a meet- iay they want the fact stressed that hall certain days to receive taxes. Mrs. Angellne L. Avery of Willima- is an authority, and Charles H. Tot- On Friday afternoon tho children tatives in congress to mak& the im- ing of the Rumson mayor and coun- this does not necessarily Indicate Councilman Michael Devereaux made ntlc, Connecticut, Mrs. Caroline P. ty, chairman of the board of judges, were taken on a Htudio tour in Radio provement. "The whole town should cil Thursday night. Tho matter was that they favor the project. They City which Interested them very the motion to circularize the borough Randal of Springfield, Vermont, and feels very fortunate in having Mr. push it," said Mr. Irwiil. brought to the attention of the of- MRS. MARION MCDOWELL. say that in tho event the Public and it was seconded by Councilman Mrs. Mary Poole Newsome and MISB Head accept tho Invitation. much. They arrived home safely at The resolution called for the ap- ficials by Jere J. Carew, borough Works Relief bill is passed they will Edward Welch. It was paened un- Sara Poole of Gibson, Georgia. The judges' dinner will be held tho quarter of seven and all agreed they pointment of a waterway improve- clerk, who said he had been request- he guided by tho sentiment ot the had a most Interesting and enjoyable Mrs. McDowell is the child train- animously. Miss Jane Guptll rendered two pi- first evening of tho show, and Mr. ment committee to work for the pro- ed to do so by Raymond Pullen and ing and parent education specialist citizens of the community before The council went on record favor- ano selections written by the Amer- Head plans to attend this gathering day. ' posed project.' Mayor Charles H. Mrs. Anna Uauels. Mr. Pullen and of the Home economics Extension taking action for or against the pro- Ing tho deeping of the South Shrews- ican composer, Edward McDowell, as well an all sessions of th" inter- Those making the trip were Mary English appointed as members of Mrs. Pauels rent boats to fishermen service of Rutgers university. In her posal. bury river from a point 600 feet south "An Indian Lodgo" and "To a Wild national exhibition. O'Shea, Betty Magee, Edna Stalder, this committee Mr. Irwln, who is to and they told Mr. Carew that the talk next Thursday evening Mrs. Proponents of the project point out of the Highlands bridge to tho Rose." Mrs. Stewart VanVHet read Marjorlo Moore, Mary Coloslmo, act as chairman, Mr. Degenring and existence of fishing pounds in Rari- Dowell will bring out that since chil- that it could bo carried through Branchport dock. Similar action has an interesting history of tho New Thelma • Colmorgon, Anita Kirsch- Thomas M. Gopsill. tan and Sandy Hook bays has been dren "learn by doing" they should without requiring any Red Bank ap- been taknn by the governing; boards Jersey room In Memorial Continen- baum, Miriam Goldin, Enid Willey, The resolution is as follows: injurious to their business. Passage have their abilities developed to the propriation to be made. In fact, tal hall »t Washington and' photo- Hedgerow Players Hoso Wigdorwitz, Colleen.Thompson, they claim that the town might of Rumson, Highlands, Monmouth "Be it resolved that tiie mayor and nf- the bill, they said,- would bo to fullest..if . fhoy, are to become good Beach and Long Branch. graphs were shown. Miss Doris Helen Fargo, Julia Florltoski, Rose their benefit. Two other Rumson citizens and capable of administering mal;e money by having the new— Hlrsch of Red Bank gave three rccl- Coming To Town Gerardi, Victoria DoVoe, Janet Rich- council of the borough of Red Bank building erected. Thoy explain that The application of Samuel Dllllone go on record as endorsing the pro- residents, it was stated, are also In public affairs efficiently. They will for transference of his liquor license tatlonB, "The Dentist," "After the mond, Margaret Reuther, Dominic need to learn to satisfy their personal under the terms of the bill the fed- Party," and "Rosa," all of which posed bill providing for a survey and the boat-renting line. They are eral government would pay moot of Irom Ocean avenue to the Applegate They Will Present a Play for Trimboli, James Wcsterberg, Bobby examination of the North Shrews- Grandin Johnson and George Mahon. desires in a way that does no harm pavilion on the beachfront at the foot were especially well done. Logan, Irving Yonks, Elton Ham- to others. They will need experience the expense and that tho town by Mrs. James Mattenlee, regent, will Children at the Carlton Thea- bury or Navesink river in view of Councilman James C. Auchincloss selling the present public hall on of Church Btrcet was again deferred. mond, Billy Wikoff, Jimmy Clayton, the dredging of a channel 300 feet stated he would like to know more n home, school, church and com- A potltlon was presented asking that represent the chapter-at Trenton on ter Saturday Morning of Next Salvatore Rizzo, Charles Simpson, munity in planning and working ef- Monmouth street would probably re- • March U and 15, and Mrs. C. Frank wide and eight feet deep from High- about the propused law and that- he ccivo inoro than enough to pay Its tho application be denied. No reason Week. Jack Adler, Lawrence Weintraub, lands to the public dock at Red fectively and hai-moniously with oth- Borden and Mra, Mattenlee will at- would like to hear tho other side of er people. share of the cost of the proposed new for the objection was given in the Bobby Blackman, Bob Tr.ucx, - Bank, and that a copy of said resolu- the quesllun. Councilman Lewis T petition and It was dccldod to hold tend the congress In Washington in A delightful comedy appealing; to mine- Roviero, Miml Fnnjul nnd Billy municipal building. April. The followinK members will adults us well ay chlldien will be pre- tion be forwarded lo our representa- on said that if tho law would For the past four seasons Mrs. Mc- Another argument mado in favor • their matter in abeyance to give the Longstreet, tives in Washington. Dowell has ylveli series vt radio talks objectors an opportunity to express attend tho conference at Trenton: sented on Saturday morning, March help the business of local residents of the proposed, change Is that Mrs. Daniel B. Olson, Mrs. Stewart 10 at the Carlton theater under the "Be it further resolved that the In: was in favor of it, and he. made on the subject of child training and whereas the town receives no taxes ~ their vlows before tho mayor and mayor appoint a committee from thn many groups throughout the state council. VanVHet, Mrs. Frank Quackenbush, auspices of tho association for the a motion that the council go on rec- at present from tho Monmouth street ' Mrs. Herbort Hunter, Miss Gardtna Promotion of Better Entertainment Charity Ball For council to bo known a3 the water- ord approving tho Camp measure. have been formed to study the sub- property it would get such revenui ' PWA projects approximating $79.- Ilotfiold, Mrs. Raymond (luenlher. for Children. "Tho Emperor's New way Improvement committee to work Councilman Bernard V. Ryan sec- ject in connection with her talks. if this real estate, were bought by a 000 have boon submitted to federal Mrs. C. Frank Borden, Miss Qernl- Clothes" la an adaptation of. the old A Worthy Cause in cuiijiiuelion with other represen- onded the motion and it was passed Mrs. McDowell Is a citizen of He- private Individual. It la In one el _-i authorities, Councilman Edmund W. dlno Langell and Mrs, Charles John- fairy talo about the Emperor of tative bodies to further this river unanimously. (The Middletown town- Bank and her many friends will, no f most desirable parts ot tfta Mon- CUne reported. Tho program In- project." son. China who was fooled into parading Party to be Held at the Molly ship committee lieu) passed a motion doubt, be delighted at the opportun mnuth street business section and It . i cludes a bulkhead at South Beach at Mrs. Daniel B. Olson has been ap- through tho streets wearing nothing condemning the bill on tho ground ity to hear her again. has been estimated that it could be '--' a cost of $65,000, resurfacing roads pointed organizing president for a but his underclothes. Two rogues Pitcher Hotel Saturday, April sold for JbO.OOU. at a co&t of $4,000, a new'borough that it would mean ruination of the C:"A. R. chapter by the state direc- convinced tho entire population thnt 27, for Benefit of Middlelown Little Silver PTA pound fishing industry, in which As an additional argument why-- ' hall at a cost of $10,000 and curbing tor, Mrs. James Edgar. After tho tho "cloth" which they bad woven the proposed change would be desil^ at a cost of $1,500. Tho appropria- Health Association. many residents of the township arc program refereshmonts were served was visible only to those who were Benefit March 22 engaged). College Women's able it Is pointed out that tho pre»- ' tion bill under which this work may and a social hour enjoyed by tho honest and fit for their jobs. There- A charity ball for- the benefit of the ent town hall barely provides enough probably bo done is now before Con- chapter members and their guests. Tho commissioners also passed a fore no one dared admit that they Middlotown Township Public Health A card party will be held Friday resolution approving the deepening Bridge And Tea space for the transaction of munici- gress. Mr. Cllno also rcportod that a could not seo the supposed robes of association win be, held Saturday evening, March 22, in the school- pal business and that the time Is not summary of tho financial condition evening, April 27, at the Molly Pitch- of the channel of the South Shrews- many years distant before it will state, tho beautiful patterns and the house at Little Silver for the bene- bury river from a point COO feet Red Bank Members of the Asso- of the borough will bo sent to tho gorgeous long train. er hotel at Red Bank. Elaborate fit of the Parent-Teacher association. . . „ . ,- have to be enlarged. Space is &6t state omergency relief administra- Poster Contest preparations arc being made and the south of the Highlands bridge to the The play is skillfully played and The firemen of the borough are giv- Branchport dock. elation Sponsoring Event to available to do this except on a small tion in conjunction with an applica- event promises to be the most im- ing" a helping hand to mako tho bo Held Friday Afternoon, ;cale. Above all tho point Is stressed tion for state relief. costumed by the famous Hedgerow portant spring activity of the asso- Rev. William Calvin Colby in his that constructing the new building By Social Service Theater Players of Moylan—Rose party a success. March 15, at Molly Pitcher. The council as a wholo paid high ciation. The following committees On April 1 there will be a mother semi-monthly report as director of would provide work for many who Valley, Pa., under tho direction of the Emergency Relief committee tribute to tho Sea Bright nro de- have been appointed by Thomas B. ; and son party after the regular meet- Tho Monmouth county branch of are*, unemployed. Monmouth County Organization Jasper Dcoter. Tho Hedgerow la es- Day, general .chairman of tho char- stated enough work is in sight for 'VPloase dont glvo your readers th« partment And the out-of-town com- sentially an actor's repertory theater, ! ing of tho association. Mrs. Charles the American association of Univers- panies for their excellent work at the Sponsors Exhibits of Work ity ball committee, who Is also chair- • Eichman is in charge of the refrcsh- March for those on the relief list. He ity Women will pjve a bridge party idea that we havo indorsed the prop- built nnd run by actors. In 1933 It man of the finance committee of the recommended employing half a dozen osition," said one of the officiate ia Pannacl fire. Flro Chief Harry Peter- Done by County Group—$50 used 33 plays of Its repertory o£ ono | ments for this party. and tea at the Molly Pitcher hotel at son was especially praised for his association: j For the month of February 1,149 men to burn off dead grass in va- Red Bank Friday afternoon, March talking with a Register reporter. As a First Prize. I hundred and gavo performances fifty cant fields to eliminate fire hazards. '.'We are not sure yet whether we «• judgment In Eendlng for Immediate weeks out of the 52. In what was the Tickets—Fred G. Adams of MldtMctmvn. i half-pint bottles of milk were served 15, at half-past two o'clock. It will aid from, neighboring communities. Artists al! over Monmouth county FroKrum—John H. Weimcit of Belfonl. | in the school. Serving- for the month Permanent employment has been ob- bo for the benefit of the fellowship in favor of it or against it," he COO- most disastrous year for the modern Entertninmcnt--Mi9. Belle (ioltl Cross tained for four persons, ho said, and tinuod. "IVc have not had sufficient havo been Interested In the poster theater all over the country, Hed- of Leonardo. wore Mrs. Joseph Curtis, Mrs. Fred fund of the association. It will bo contest which Is being conducted by there was a generous supply of fire sponsored by Red Bank members of time to fully study It. Moreover BULLET THROUGH WINDOW. gerow actually increased its playing Publicity—A. W. Cross of Leonardo. Dunnell, Mrs. Charles Eichman and there is no certainty that the Fublla tho Monmouth County Organization dates and its audience. Sub-committees aro to be appoint- Mrs. Benjamin L. Atwater. A dona- wood on hand. tho branch, but they will be assisted for Social Service with the prospect ed and meetings will bo held weekly Councilman Wilson recommended by members of tho association in oth- Works Relief bill will bo passed. Re- Charles Cle&el of Flnckney Road Has This community Is fortunate in- j tion of $25 has been received from ports in some of the newspapers An Unpleasant Experience. of a $50 first prize and a $25 second at tho Public Health Center at j the welfare department of the Little that the men in tho road department parts of Monmouth county. Al- deed to be Included in the itinerary Campbell's Junction. who receive regular salaries bo paid ready reservations for many tables seem to indicate that it will bo de- prize. The committee In charge feql of the Hedgerow Players in their spe- ; Silver Woman's club to be used foi feated. Of course, if this turns out A bullet fired by. aomo unknown sure that there will bo a splendid Tho purposes of the association are for overtime work up to date, but have been sold, and it is expected person broke through the windows of cial performance of "The Emperor's ' fiee milk. to be the case wo would Instantly exhibit of posters to symbolize the well known and the organization has that hereafter only men employed by that several hundred women will. consideration of building a. a bedroom in tho houso occupied by New Clothes," produced by special ar- performed many acts of large bene- ! (he hour be paid extra for overtime. glvc up work done by the county organiza- rangement with Samuel French. play. Everything indicates that it ncv, town hali, Thia l3 no tjma to Charles Slegcl one night last \veek. fit for Middletown township. The | AEKESTS 1-OK DRUNKENNESS. ! He said he had made an investiga- ic\v The housa is owned by Dr. Wllli tion In the fields of public health and will be ono of the most important so- ncrease taxes by putting up new social service. object of the charity ball is to raise ' tion of neighboring municipalities cial events of the season at Red Bank. H. Lawes. Tho bullet was of the funds to carry on the work, and the '• Fewer Made at Red Bank in 1931• and learned that salaried employees buildings. If wo can get a new town typo used for/deer hunting and evi- Tho rules of the contest have been Monmouth Board i Than in 1S33. The chairmen and committees are hall free and at the same time in- sent to all art classes and to many committee relies with confidence on in these places receive no extra pay. as follows: dently It was fired from a rifle ot tho generosity of public-spirited citi- crease tax revenue that seems worth high power. Its course must have intereBtcd Individuals. Additional Reports Tax Rate • Red Bank, according to tho re- His recommendation was approved. General chairman—Miss I-'IOI-CUL-O Kridei thinking about, but wo have gone no copies, however, may bo obtained by zens to aid the cause. Tho next search and education department of At the last meeting Councilman £ Ke.i Bank. been almost spent, for It landed on meeting to arrange for tho ball will Tickets—Mr3. Thoma3 Lewis of Reil "urther than this: -we ore only thlnk- a bed along with a lot of broken writing to tho Monmouth County Or- Slight changes In the 1935 tax rates | the board of temperance, prohibition George R. Kuhn protested against Rank, nssistcil by Mrs. Henry E. Aclicr- ng about It. Tho whole thing la In for tho county, state school and sol- bo held this evening at eight o'clock ! and public morals of.the Methodist overtime pay for salaried men. glasB from the window. Mr. Siegei ganization for Social Service, 131 at the health center, AH Interested Gon, chairman for Mutawan, Keyiuu-t and an embryonic stago and no decision had been taking a nap on the bed Pearl street, Red Bank, or telephon- diers' bonus budgets were announced j church, had moie arrests for drunk- William Sinclair was appointed a Marii>uro; Mr>. i-'nink Henderson, clmii-mari will be made one way or the other Tuesday by the Monmouth tax citizens aro invited to attend. for LOMK lirimeh; Hi»« Hut-h Sanderson, and he had left the room only a few ing to Red Bank 1204. j.cnness last year than in 1920, tho first constable. chairman for Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, until after careful consideration hat moments before tho bullet came Tho committee Is desirous of re- board. t year of prohibition, but less than in A petition for a lire hydrant in the Belmar and tiea (jirt. been given to all tho factors In- through tho window. It Is thought minding: all possible competitors that Tho rates follow: LUTHER SCHANCK'S VENDUE. j 1933, the lust year of. the dry era. vicinity of East River road and Publicity—Mrs. lieorgc Ilalscy Hunt of volved," he concluded. 1934 1835 j The report shows that in 226 cities tied Hunk. that it was fired by some careless per- tho contest closes Wednesday morn- Sil-ls Pnrmly street was referred to the [ost*'*aCd— Mrs. Hubert Furrow anil County Unto silfis r Well Known Holmdel Farmer to selected at random throughout the son. Tho house is in Little Silver Ing, March 20, at ten o'clock, and Stnto School ^KK"> -K. >'J utilities committee. Mrs. Arthur While of lied Bank. borough and an Investigation la be- 01MI Hnve a Sale March 1(1. ! nation there was an increase of 2ti.l7 The report of thp fire committee Tables, chiiira nnd card*—Miss I-'ostrr. CULTURAL MEETING TONIGHT. also to call attention to tho fact that Soltliei- Bonua 015;t iss Hutb Dibbcn ami Miss ft. A. Kelly ing made by Frod Zlcglcr, chief of th» designs must bo presented in Luther Schanck, who has been op- per cent in the nunibcr.-of arrests foi for last, year showed that Rumson The rates arc based on each $100 drunkenness in 193! over the last yen of Ited Bank. police of that place. black and white. of assessed valuation and the erating J. Ford Johnson's farm In fire company answered fourteen calls Vm.es—Miss Thompson, Misa LaWali Glenn V. Wishurd t« Talk at Hebrew the Pleasant Valley section of Holm- j of prohibition. Of seven selected, New and Oceanic hook and ladder com- nnd Miss HoclKilon of lied Hani;. Community Service. Those who will judge tho contest amount to be raised during 1035. j .Jersey cities, however, figures showed 1HST1UCT MANAGER. are W. H. D. Koorner of Interlaken, In 1931 the county raised $1,765,- del township, will have a salo of his pany fifteen. The number of flies Tickets may be procured from any An opon cultural meeting of the live stock and farm machinery Sat- an increase in but. two and decreases were as follows: chimneys, six; member of tho committee or at the a well-known artist whoso work ap- 3b6 and this ycur will require $1,709,- In tho other five in 1034 as compared Young Mon's nnd Young Women't .•.,1 W. Cross Receives Appointment pears in almost every edition of tho 4C!I. Tho state school tax was ?G0S,- urday afternoon, March 10. The auc- autos, four; house*, seven, and grass, door the night of the party. Hebrew association will bo held to- tion is scheduled to begin at one with 1933. In five of tho New Jer- From Trenton Automobilo Club. Saturday Evening Post; W. R. Mo- 721 In 1034 nnd $580,101 this year. sey cities where statistics were avail- three. night nt half-past eight o'clock ill Tho soldiers' bonus cost Monmouth o'clock. The farm Is large and well Monlon B. Mclcalf, Jr., In a com- tho community room of the oyna- reau, president of tho Associated able for the comparison, the percent- LOCAL FIRM GETS ORDER Al W, Cross of Leonardo has boon Artists of Freehold; Edward Dnvla $32,275 Inat year and $30,631 is re- stocked nnd the venduc will prob- munlciitlon claimed a refund on goguo of B'nai Israel at 10 Riverside appointed district manager for Mon- ably require all of the afternoon. ngo of arrests in 1931 over 19211 was of Fair Haven, W. Percy Couso and quired this year. higher. taxes on the ground Unit as a war avenue. mouth county of tho Trenton Auto- Among tho things to be struck off vfltcran he Is entitled to $50" exemp faspray Corporation Ke-Eu,ulpft Alice Joseph Busk of tho Now York firm KASTEKN STAR MEETINGS. Clnrkson's famous Kitchen. Glenn P. Wlshnrd, secretary of til* mobile club, which is affiliated with of advertisers, Ryan & RuthraulT; aro n team of horses, two single Arrests decreased 10.-18 per cent in lion on his property assessment. The Rod Bnnk Y. M. C. A., will speak On the American Automobilo association horses and four cows coming in 1934 under 11)33 In lied Bank, the re- matter ivns referred to (Jhe finance Tho Faspray corporation of Red "The International Mind." Harry M. Tallmage, advertising man- Bed Bnnk Clinprcr MOCIH Tonight— profit soon. George H. Roberts of of America. Mr. Cross has a wide ager of tho Long Blanch Record, port shows, but increased 2.7S per committee and the collector. Bank recently re-equipped tho large Tho Uncna club orchestra will play range of experience In organization I'lno Kjitcrlnlnmclit J'hinncd. New Monmouth will be the auction- cent over 1D20. kitchen at Alice Clurkson's famous and Harold Canning, advertising eer. Receipts of J155.87 were reported old-timo melodies. Tho Hlsaes Lolgh mattera. Ho has acted as advance manager of the Asbury Park Press. Red Bnnk chapter, Order of tho by the borough clerk's olllcc. sandwich cottago at Sen, Girt. The Pcnnlngton, Jean Smith, Peggy Ran- representative and manager for Mr. Schanck will retire from farm- DISMONSTHAT1ON AT ltUMSON. kitchen has been equipped with all kin and Dor>» Aumack will present Eastern Star will cneet tonight at Its ing and movo to Holmdel village, It was voted to continue the bud- many prominent stars of the stage, first reeulnr meeting of the month. get until the next meeting. modern conveniences, ono ot which Is ipcclnUtcs In vocal aelpctlona and Up serving In this capacity more than New Femlnlno Lawyer. where ho will occupy the house possibly tho largest dishwashing ma- dancing. After routlno htinlncs.) thrift .en- owned by tho Hendrick Conover es- rroBbvt^rlnn Society to Have I'ocid twenty years for Walker Whltosldo. Miss Ida Hildebraml of Leonardo, velopes will b,i received, and Past Expert as u to 5::il) 1'. M. to bnrjraln. Roniembnr wo in-o fihadfl 11. K l>nnl°c«. t«x «*r>«rt Ladles' auxiliary of tho post will meet tery; Any lot owner dcnlrlng to re- ter. Benjamin H. Crnto, H North Andrews, Chnrlfls Nelson, Murlchi, receive tusefi. specialists, lot us come ovci and i;lvo Fuel OH. ..nctod with any bunk), wr' w tonight. \mtm tain Christmas decorations will BrldRoavenuo, Rod Bank, phone 1485 Ilntiert Brlthlnghnni piano, Mnsm*. Clark P. KRIIIP, Collector. you un pfitlinatn on tiny npcclal sitylo Puro, clonn, without wnate. Touted Room 3, ElMor buttdti please remove same before March —Adyertlnmnnnt Johnson nnd Taylor niixnplinnrji. —Advertisement. of Hhudo you like. Always a .L;tocU oil that naaurea economy, l'rompt TutiMdiiy and Typewriter Specialist. iOtJi.—Advertisement. Turner nnd Martin cnrnetH,-Howanl on hand of all BIZPB nnd colon*. A delivery, Honry Allen Co., pliono muni. S5W" Any make cleaned, oiled nnd ad- ITuol OH nnd Ounii violin and gultur, j-;iii 'JXIo.v'i I'or Typewriters, few new shinies will brighten up tho Katontown 40,—Advertisement justed, DOW roller Included, $3.70. Mabel Cntormn Studio of Dunn-. Hobliwon bn«s viol, nml Mr. Kviiii: appearance of your home. National lo milt your uurnitr; bout trrndca nnd drums. Thunk you one and nil. GuaiaiUfio(j machines (it bargain Adding machines repaired. Huperlni Ijiteat tinllroom dancliiR, Rmra lulceii. llnnxnnlliul our vine. Fred D prices. Export repairing. Totloy's. fm, lfli: and $1 N'toro (formerly Piuwn The. rnnn to hotter arid .bigger bujil- rtmml, Typewriter Service, Keypmt, N. J,. reasonable. Phone 2011, IB Rector Wlkoff Co.. lied Bank, pliono 032.- Ouoper Co.I Tflloplionn HUBO. X'rco nesa lotula through Tho UWhter » ad- Oiwlrsi .Trulilj phono 184,—Advertisement. place, Red Bunk.--Advertisement. Advmlaomeut. Gnylord Ll llrond slioot, lied Bank.—dl tlolivory,-- ' —AdvurUsemsiU. UH'Ut. vertising coluuuw.-Adveiilaemat, _ Hen . Pace Two RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 7.1985. [door In the Spring Lake Heights Urged As Prosecutor. BIG FLOWER SHOW. school where he spent tha night. Appointment of Judge T. Raymond Mropractic Health Service Here and There Bailey of Long Branch an Monmouth Itt Jtd International Exhibition Coles—Discepola. ;'* Walter F. Reinhau., D. G, county prosecutor baa been urged Open* on Much IS. Announcement has been made of upon Governor Harold O. Hoffman . «l BRANCH AVE. RED BANK. N. J. in the County the marriage of Misa Vera Coles, HOURS • by' Loula I. Tumen, former police An atmosphere of gentle spring daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, Cole: magistrate of Asbury Park. will greet tbe visitor at the Inter- Tu«du>, rtur«J«y, Saturday, of Long Branch, to Peter Discepola, 10 to 11 A. M. 2 to S and 7 to 8 P. M. Penonal Note*, Sales of Prop- national Flower Show on March 18. DAILY SPECIALS son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Discepola of Died of Apoplexy. This 22d annual exposition, conduct- TaL SJ3-J. erty, Building Operations, Philadelphia. The ceremony was Miss Martha Rlddell, 77, died of ed by the Horticultural Society of performed Sunday week at tho Star apoplexy Monday week at tha Mon- FOR WEEK BEGINNING MARCH l DR. L W. CARLBON^ Lodge Doing*g,, Birthi. Mar- New York ana the New York Flor- d Dh of the Sea church. . mouth County Welfare homo near Ista' club, with numerous other or- SURGEON CHIROfUDIST riage* Deathi. Freehold. Services were held last ganization* co-operating, will be , „ . T „ i Dl<*s on Birthday.. Thursday with Interment being made FOOT AILMENTS Mrs. Howell Woolley of Long j staged as usual In Grand Central PURE CANDIES Wllliam Hi stack| formcr New In Old Tennent cemetery. t>fl\t« Hour*! Dally 10 a. En. to B p. DL palace, New York, and will continue Branch has been appointed by uov- k hoteIman and re3ident of Long EvMilnp! Tueiday and Tburaday. ernor Harold G. HHoff 1 n Collection (or Trees. throughout the week, dosing Satur- MONDAY, MARCH tlTH TUESDAY, MARCH 1ZTH WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1STH ernor Harold G. , j™ , ,,^°t,'_ . Branch, suffered a heart attack dur- day, March 2J. It will open with a- Monmouth county board of elections ing the excitement attending tho ob- Tho school children of Long Braiich for a two-year term. She succeed? record number of exhibits in profes- Old Fashion MOIMUCS Chocolate Italian Cretan Cream Mint Parries Sl-43 BHOAI) ST.'ttED BANIAN. J. servances of Ills 78th birthday and to aid the Shade Tree commission la Assortment 4Ott VhVahuAttMMiA f 170 William D.Hulse of Freehold. Mrs. Its campaign to raise funds to pur- sional, amateur and garden cluV <0VtW died at an early hour Tuesday week Old Tim* Pore Candy Butterscotch Wrapped „,. , Woolley Is the first woman member chase shade trees to beautify Long classes, and there also will be a rec- 4^3 Sale Every Thursday ! in Nnrwalk Hospital, Norwalk, Con- ord list of commercial exhibits and Fifth Avenue Allotted Caramels t Vilt>«-/W/«M»/ 170 Chocolate Pan Fudge 4 A , I, 40* ViUt-M tntml 190 Zandt will address the veterans atji | . by a widow and three sons, Now Solicitor. ute to the late Pierce N. Poolo, old- >l* Milk Chocolste Covered surv Jvcd The Asbury Park city council has Milk Chocolate Cocoaout _ Vl3V4aMrf 190 Caramels ' meeting which will be held in the est civilian employee of the Army Royals 50* \'tlnt-/.llpuml Zip Chocolate Corered Elks auditorium. Dissolve Partnership. appblnted Walter Taylor as city so- 3ost and favorite .with the ball play- Thynmlnu , . 50* Vdos-Atf (mf icitor at $4,000 per year, with tha Double Dipped Assorted' „• L. „• i ..• I Merrltt Lamson and Arthur Mc- rs, -who died Sunday, February 24, Sot BfttU Batter Crunch 75 Guernseya. Holstelns and Jer- privilege of appointing an assistant at hla home In West Long Branch, Chocolates m J 60t V.lA/ rollccmen F«ht Dismissal Chesney havft dissolved partnership lOt Vtiut-f.llptilmi 41 £ Home Made Cocoimit sey Fresh Cows and Close Springers, Bitter Johnson and Peter VanPelt., insurance business on West at a salary not to exceed $2,600 per when they adopted a resolution of Marshmallow Cake Home Made Chocolate guaranteed tuberculin relest. Iteal who were discharger! »3 members of, Freehold. Mr. Lamson 'ear. ondolence which was forwarded to Home Made Chocolate ,a. Fudge Cako 40* V.Iuo Angel Cake ,40* Viluo 1?0 milkers and good high testers. the police depdepartmeni t of Matawan. , „„„»,„„continu„e th,*„e h1busines,.in-.,s «,whilhiiAe MMrr. To Handle Insurance. ho members of his family. 30 Iowa Horses, Mated Teams and will come before the council at McChesney will devote his time to If plans suggested by Mayor Syd- The tribute read e.B follows: "Dad" Single Horses. Just arrived. next meeting to complain against produce business with A. J. Holland. ney H. Rhodes of Deal materializes, as ho was affectionately known to AT THE FOUNTAINS For a good cow or horse attend their dismissal. They claim that naurance on all borough owned no and all here at tho Fort won a Zlotkin'a Sale, Freehold, every Thurs- their dismissal was mado because Dies at Freehold. MONDAY, MARCH 11TH TUESDAY, MARCH UTH WEDNESDAY, MARCH UTH John Horn, 81, died Sunday week property In Deal will In the future tlaco in our hearts that will never day. Private sales daily. they did not show favoritism toward be handled through one single ngent. ie filled, He was the only spectator Virginia Ham Sandwich - , Comb. Ham and Cheese Cream Cheese and Jelly at his homo on George street, Free- 4 Sandwich and Coffee *», JACOB ZLOTKIN * SON, certain citizens. hold. Services were conducted last who had an official position on the and Coffee rt«rfar25* 150 Sandwich and Coffee To Fix Bulkheads. mmUr JD* A90 Phones: Res. 330; Stnbles 956, Complain of Lights. Wednesday from his late home by The Long Branoh commissioners •layers bench. Is'o group picture of Freehold, N. 3. Tho Ocean township committee he team was completo without "Dad." Chocolate Marshmallow ,., Frosted Milk Shake , Rev. A. C. Polhcmus, paBtor of Free- have adoptedon third and final read- Sundae rtgtlar lot 100 iA last week adopted a resolution de- hold Methodist church. Interment ngs tho ordinance providing lor re- No play a success unless "Dad" ap- manding slrect light rate reduction 1-.. niuUrlii *U0 100 was made at Maplewood cemetery. pairing the bulkheads along the proved. No run scored without a Coffee or Tea and Cake , Dundee Cake and Ice Cream <<•. and better service from the Jersey cheer from him. No error made with- 4n oceanfrent south of Brighton avenue. JLU0 > ' nnUr 20* 100 Pie a la Mode nstUr 20* 1Q0 Every Woman f Central Power and Light company. West End Explosion. out a groan from this gray-haired Chocolate Ice Cream Soda Copies of the resolution will be for- A slight explosion and fire at ono Death of Keyport Man. gentleman. He was our best friend Coffee Ice Cream Soda PRBB Cup (/ Oltet with Strawberry Ice Cream Soda «n , warded to tho Public Utilities com- Joseph Ahern of Keyport died Wants • o'clock last Thursday morning ,nd critic. *ny 20^ parckaii • >M«4fM5*lO0 mission and members of tho legisla- caused $1,000 damage to a vacant Thursday at his homo after a threo- During his service here aa a clvll- to took hrr best nt all times... ture. house at Brighton avenue, West End. day sickness of pheumonia. He was an he has seen dilapidated old Camp THURSDAY, MARCH I4TH FRIDAY, MARCH I5TH SATURDAY AND SUNDAY to feel at case and perfectly Three five-gallon wood kegs emit- 44 years old and was born at New poised. Killed by Falling Tree. Vail bloom Into a beautiful Fort Mon- ting the odor of gasoline or ker- York. He la survived by a widow. mouth; He has seen mediocre ath- Chicken Salad Sandwich - _ , Tiin* Filh Sandwich and 1 r •, MARCH 16TH and 17TH Harry Dye, 55, who lived near and Coffee nt*l*nit 1S0 Coffee \ni»lirlli*-9$ MIS-SMFLICITY* Hlghtstown, was .fatally injured Fri- osene were found on the first floor. To Buy Land for Cemetery. etlc squads rise to a par with the Sliced Chicken Sandwich < r _, Created by day by a falling trco on his farm. Back at Toms River. At a recsnt meeting of the Free- beat in the country. His loyalty to Caramel Sundae 4i\j Piaetpple Sundae rimUr 20* 190 our team Is well known in county Maple Walnut Sundae He and his son, William, were cut- Sergeant John Crawford of Free- hold Council of Knights of Columbus, rtpiUr lit 1U0 niUr i Gossard ting the tree down when tho acci- t was voted to raise $100 for the circles. The 'Poole Trophy,' competed niuU i hold has again taken up his duties Buttered Toast with ... Hot Fudge Dundee Cake Cake and Ice Cream 4t\j Is the answer. dent happened. Ho was rushed to as commandant of the state pollco purchase of additional- land for the 'or annually by the company teams Tha pull of the Tea or Coffee ttsthr 201100 I)/ rtsuUr 10( M>0 the McKtiiley hospital at Trenton barracks atTomsi River after several Freehold Catholic cemetery, has, in no small part, contributed to Pjneannla Ice Cream Soda back - straps where he died from a fractured skull. weeks in Flemlngton, where he was bringing out talent of sufficient abll- Chocolate Ice Cream SodaT• camp at Allaire, where he la nn or- leskl of Brlelle airport has been sent The Juno convention of tho Grand exponed to Bale at public vonduo, on derly to lit. Thomas Beers, found tho to Senator W. Warren Barbour for council of tho Sigma Tau Sigma will MONDAY, THE 11th DAY OF MARCH, sleet, rain and snow fltnrm of last one. of the special medals which are be held at Asbury Park. Gamma 1085, 17 Broad Street, Bed Bank, N. 3. week too much and ho crashed a to be Issued by the government to between th's houri oJ 32)00 o'clock anil chapter of Asbury Park will be host* BiOO o'clock (at 2:00 o'olook) In tha after- those who rendered valuable service to the delegates attending. KEEP THEM SECURE noon of BHUI day At the Court House. 1A in the Morro Castle disaster. tho Borough of Freehold, County of Mon- Dies at Fitkln Hospital. mouth. Now Jeri«y. to a&tlafy a d«croe of Former Resident Dead. ' Miss CniricB. Yetman of Manal- •aid court amounting to approximately 18,480,00. B. Elsworth Booze, formerly a apan, 66, daughter of the late John All tho following tract rir psrcal of partner in the Boose & Miller phar- YctmanTidied at Fitkln hospital Mon- with life-insurance land and prcnitaefl, horelnafter partioulnrly macy at Asbury Park, died In the day weiflt of a heart attack follow- described* eltunte, lylhs and being In tho Outstanding Values! Borough of Itumfson, in. the' County at Morristown hospital Saturday. Af- ng an Operation. Monmouth nnd Stats of Now Jersey* , ter leaving Asbury Park in 1917 Mr. known »nd desfgnatod upon map entitled Innerspring Booze engaged In business at Tren- Hard Hit By Snow. "Mnp of Property of Tho I-nnd" nnd Lonn The township of Marlboro expend- Company, near Sea Hrlffht, N. J.," Oeorgo ton and later at Jersey City. PROTECTION D. Uoopor, C. E., July 17, 1008, fti Lot ed a total of $1,847.58 for snow re- Number Twanty, Official Removed. moval during the recent heavy storm DEOINNING at a point on the louthcr- STUDIO COUCH The Ocoan township committee re- t was reported at the recent com- ly tide of WnWrmnn Avenue In the west- moved Frank A. Wells as chairman mittee meeting. erly corner of lot Number Xfl, thenc* on- anay, Surrogata of the County of Mon- Zolmlon V. Stlllwcll, who operated tance, and needed nupplien of mouth, made on the thirteenth day rf Ihii old grli;t mill In Wall township cnlriuni nnd phosphorus. There's February, 1005, on the application of Mary a mm bath in every tablet —for Thomen. sole executrix of tho *atnta o'c for 34 yeui-3, died of complications John Thorien, deceased, notice la lisreby Jacob Stmnbach last Wednesday nt bin homo on Ocean each one timiishes all the vitamins JttBimutrr (£mituattij of Amrrim given to tha creditors of nald

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-: :QiBlBift SE•'••••'••••• A••. - R' S J Page Four BED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 7,1935. p answer. The record of such organization!! at Rei with Speaker Clce unalterably op- DISCUSSION ON EDUCATION. Red Bank U not a happy one. Many of them passei posed to it. A Travesty On Recreation For RED BANK REGISTER away In the prosperity era* at a younger age than th The featuring of this piece of news Meotinc of Vnlvendty Women Held ESTABLISHED 1878 BY JOHN H. COOK present Chamber of Commerce. It was not hard times Editorial Views points out the dangerous power that at A»bury Park. Idle Men And Boys but lack of civic Interest which brought about tholr'de- is placed in the hands of a Speaker. State Politics Why should one man In a body of William Jordan ot Long Branch, GEORGE a HANCE, Editor. mise. It may with good reason be suspected that thl» I president of the Monmouth county sixty be permitted to choke a meas- Haddon Iviiu Has Written an YMCA Home. M Wholewmw FREDERIC S. HAYES, Managing Editor. the chief c»u»e of the present trouble. Especially doe (The opinions exprcued In th» Editorial ure to' death? Mr. Clee has set branch of the state committee on Views liercuiulcr do not necessarily carry Opera Entitled, "The Sena' education, led a discussion Monday Loafing Pkcet for Those Who this seem likely to be the case when It Is considered tha tho endorsemon* or The Register.) good example, but it is doubtful if 1 THOMAS IBVLNtJ BBOWN, many communities smaller and less fortunate financially other Speakers to follow will learn tor ! Daughter," a Parody on afternoon at the Convention hall at Find rum. Hanging Hwivy on than Bed Bank manage to support such organizations Do Spider* Seek Your Door? much from him. Others usually use "Pinafore." Asbury Park on the proposed senate Their Hand*. publisher and Business Manager. Whenever a merchant or a busi- Dill to equallia educational oppor- without dlfflcutly. tho spenkershlp differently.—Hudson Haddon Ivlns of Union City, form- . $2.00 ness man queries tho wisdom of Dispatch. tunities In Now Jersey. Tho dlsous- One year o-o-o-o-o-o newspaper advertising, we aro re- orly of Red Bank, has written on nlon took place at a session ot the M8nce ftt Re , 1.00 opora entitled "Tha Senator's Daugh- B * Bank Six months minded of tho quaint story which is Free Schools. study group on legislation under tho ™f£l KM »•* <"w •<*>y» when the Three months . .60 Income Tax Publicity credited to Mark Twain. A subscrib- tor." It Is a parody of Gilbert & Sul- auspices of the American Asnoclitlon volley ball court on tHo grounds of er to the paper of which Mark Twain Something; has been happening to livan's famous opora "Pinafore, ro-. of University Women. American schools. Partly It la a re- written as a travesty on New Jersey THE BED BANK REGISTER a Splendid Innovation. was editor wrote to inquire the Big- sult of something economically and "••' «»• °«"»P of Harding road nlflcanco of a spider, which he had politics. Another meeting' of the same char- and South .twet will again be put is a member of Most of the newspapers, especially the metropolitan politically revolutionary that has acter will take place March 21 at St y8fU thls rt dallies, aro raising a big holler becauso income taxpay- discovered In tho fold of his paper. been happening to America. The Mr. Ivlns Is forming an opera com- THE ASSOCIATEIl i'BESS "It means neither good luck nor 3:00 P. M. at the solarium at A»bury i£ T ^h ndre<1 h«P° was have to include with their returns statements on schools deal in futures. They holp pany, selecting his cost from the Park and Is open to anyono interest- V1 » <* 'Eh school Th» Associated Presn ls exclusively entitled to the bad," remarked tho humorist, In re- to determine what the citizens, what members of tho 36th Rotary district, pps, an well an by many others pink slips about their,taxes, which are subject to pub ply to the subscriber's letter. "Tho which includes the Rotary clubs of ed in legislation' for the advance- and everything indicates that it win lisa for republication of all news dispatches to it or not lie inspection. Various arguments havo been made that tho nation of tomorrow ohull be. It ment of educational work. Mlsa Elis- otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news spider was merely In tho paper to see Is thcreforo imperative that tho Rod Bank, Long Branch, Asbury abeth Kolly of Red Bank is ohalr- this Is a great injustice, but they are not convincing. which merchant in tho town does not ] schools shall keep not only abreast Park and Froebold. Tho play will be The extent to which the YMCA published therein. — Last year a. congressional investigation revealed that advertise* so that he might spin his of tho times but ahead of thorn. To- produced under tho musical direction man of the educational committee. JiOUBO and yard aro u«od for rocroa ' many wealthy persons with largo incomes escaped pay. web unhindered across his doorway." day schools and their teachers face of Alexander Berno of the Newark tton I. probably realized by few ex Member Notional Editorial Association ing taxes by various means not always legal, and as a Rotary, George DoLamater of the opt those who participate. Two —Freehold Transcript. a fast changing world. Quito natur- principal causes havo brought this way of bringing such slackers to book there is nothing ally then thousands of teachers gath- Union City Rotary and James Brines County Dentists Member New Jersey Press Association so efficacious as publicity. Wisdom With Years. ered In convention this week at At- of tho New Brunswick Rotary. hv°?h H1" '" ^P'oynent caused Records of assessments and taxes on real estate Trlbuto to an offlco boy aged fifty lantic City choso "Social Chango and In Session Here by the depression and the other ™ Telephone Red Bank 13. nd a stenogrupher-socretary who is .Education" as the central theme of tho elnglo session plan of studies at are open to public inspection. The newspapers which ia A symposium of mouth hygleno tho high school. Largo numbers of get eo wrought up because Incomo tax payments are a widow of for(y gallantly paid by their discussion. a correspondent In the New York Dr. Glenn Frank, president of the was presented laat Friday night at youths who recently graduated find ' made public, to be consistent, should urge the same Times. Cheerfully referring to his University of Wisconsin, told the a dinner-meeting of the Monmouth time hanging heavy on their hands kind of secrecy about property taxes. They dare not County Dental society at tho Molly because hoy are Jobless. The same small business as ono which has educatorJaat s thnt had the schools of tho Is true of many high achool students do this because it would prove unpopular. The fact that "barely limped through the depres-! I generation provided adequate Pitcher hotel. Those who took part who formerly attended two session The Camp Bill a Raw Deal these records are public is the chief protection of prop- Bion," and in which "everybody has i instruction in political, social and were Dr, Jacob M. Wloan ot Eliza- of school each day but who now .have for the Pound Net Fishermen. erty owners against unfair assessments, Inequalities and to play all positions and hit the ball : economic affairs the nation mighg t beth, who ls recognized as an out- only one. They put In almost as discrimination. hard,,"" hhe feels It would bo unjusjustt to ; dealdltt more effectivelfftil y witith ththe standing authority on mouth hy- many hours at school as formerly Recently the township committee of Middletown One of the best things which the Roosevelt admin- fi f kld h fl giene; Dr. E. DeMonslegel of Asbury but because of tho single aossion pian' refrain from acknowledging the "flno presenvelt wrotot crisis: . "EducatioAnd Presidenn must tRoose light- Park, who visualized with models they have more leisure time than township passed a resolution asking the legislature not istration has done ls to provide the opportunity to make work" of these two people. 110 ath ot over before. " to pass the bill Introduced by Senator Percy Camp.of known the facts about Income tax payments. This ls Humorously relating some of his ' I P social change." and charts the Importance of the experiences with tho genus ofllce boy Now at tho very time that this do- care of the mouth for the sake of Glenn P. Wlshard, general secre- Ocean county, which If enacted would virtually wipe public business and tho public should have the right to if adolescent years he writes appre-1 mand is made for the school to play out the pound net fishing industry in New Jersey. Fol- a health; Dr. Stuart D. Forrest of East tary of tho YMCA, states In his an^ know about it. The same reasons which mako it de- latlvely of the courtesy and lntelll- i larger part in preparing tho youth Orange, who read an Interesting nual report that "I feel we are meet- lowing this example the Democratic organization of sirable that property tax records should be subject to 0 -- * *«u» we uiti meet- genco with, which telephone inquiries :row' toda twy0 for tho new world of tomor- papor on tho subject, and Dr. P. Con- ing a fundamentl Middletown township has called a meeting for next scrutiny operate with equally aa much force why this are now answered by his more ma-! ' destructive blows havo land- ing a fundamental community need ed on the nor Hulso of Palmyra, whose talk when W8 provide a wholesome loafing Monday night to protest against the Camp bill. policy should be followed with Income tax records. In ture office helper, and of his prompt-!of schools. One is a slashing, was Illustrated by motion plcturos. Other organizations, throughout this Bectlon, re- fact, If anything, they are even more numerous and ness and general dependability. When I funds which has sliarply curtailed place , PopoMn dallV1y frotorms ar8:0o0 A M to It comes to the stenographer he is ' educational opportunities for moro Dr. Wlsan submitted statistics for VII ^ " " welcome gardless of politics, might with good reason follow suit. compelling. There is no reason why anyone who has which ho mado no authentic or of- at tho YMCA at all times when the The argument has been advanced that pound net fishing made an honest return should object to supplying the iven more specific. than three million childron, actually ficial claim, but which Bhowed that house la open. Not many citizens, In a sudden rush of Imperative^ slamming tho door to school In the should be prohibited because this would be to tho ad- Information asked for on his or her pink slip. faces of thousands, Of course, somo whllo between two and. threo dollars aside from those who use tho bulld- mslness. this woman of forty, ho per capita 1B Bpent annually in tho og, havo accepted • the Invitation to vantage of sportsmen. It Is claimed that they would Some opponents of this now procedure havB become lays, In three days put in 25 hours economizing hns been forced by real Inspect lt, but those who havo agree Jnake larger catches if the pound net men were put out almost hysterically ridiculous In denouncing it. They hardship of taxpayers. But the nation for dentistry, $7.70 Is spont of overtime. At the end of threo for motion picture attendance, $4,00 with Mr. Wlshard that It is aB ho of business. have even gono so far as to claim that the pink slips days' high pressure work she stayed "economy" cry has also covered sub- describe s lt, "a wholesome loafing6 This Is tommyrot unworthy of the slightest bit of retard the return of prosperity. Of course, this ls a fal- until 3:40 a. m. when her employer tle attacltB on public schools by all for soft drinks, $5.10 for cigarettes, place. sent her home with the Injunction to the enemies of free education. ¥0.20 for pipes and tobneco and $2.20 consideration. Sport is important and it should bo en- lacy, Tho trouble with this country Is not that a rela- for musical Instruments. Tho houao la "just across the couraged, but it should not be fostered to such an ex- tively small part of the population has to supply pink comb to tho ofllce "when she Tho other blow has been a wide- HADDON IVINS. stroot" from tho high school build- woke up." She was back at nine spread campaign to restrict tho free- Ofllcora of the county organization tent as to put honest, hard-working people out of busi- slip Information about Income taxes. The trouble la : o Much Fower for Spenkc uiilcim its "lobby" pornuadod tho sen- drensea of congratulation nnd best man, assisted by Mrs. ISIlznboth Al- •mi-m—j— baskets stuffed with looal newspaper, now docs one? The newspapers printed tho news len. Tho ladlei that did the «ewlnn etlpU given ostensibly for tho benefit of local charities. ato to divert $1,000,000 of highway wishes and appropriate songs. After Misfortunes In a Family. that Rev. Speaker Lester Cloo will fumln for unemployment relief, tho tho coro^ionial Judge Truax onter- In this group were Mrs, William Rog- Mr. and Mrs. Onrroll W. Barclay Xuy other beneficial nets tho Chamber of Commerce "Permit" a vote on tho resolution ers, Mrs. Mlnretta DoMott, Mro. hi* performed/but If It did no more than these two Asked for an Illustration of Indirect taxation a teachers might Buffer, talnod nearly a hundred officers and Lewis Tetley, Mrs. 8. 8. Thonvnion, have had more than thtlr share of; providing for a constitutional amend- In a.telegram to Frnnk Plckel of gueuts of the Order of the ICnntnrn mltZortunou with r«gard to poor things It would have justified Its existence. bright studont suggested the doK tax, "because tho dog ment to chango tho antl-gambllng Mrs. Cora Simpson, Mr«. Harry doesn't pay It." Montclalr, president of, the associa- Ht/ir at dinner at the American hotel. Compton, Mrs. Dobbins, Mrs. Batei, health of late. Mr, Barclay was nick, If the Chamber of Commerce dies tha belief will provision. Speaker Cloo la opposed tion, Assemblyman McCampbell Tlib guests Inoludsd County Clerk with pneumonia, complicated with probably And general acceptance tint It was another MM. John Many, Mr«, Smith, Mrs. to gambling, but he doos not propose warned thnt If tho highway funds Joseph McDormott and John W. Frank Warner, Mrs. Haye«, Mrs. WH- other ailment*, for ««v«r»l wcoka anil of the ilr-pirnnliin. Thnt nky sctm plausible, Reading of some magazines malica «ne wonder what to u»e his powerful position to rholin no„.„t dlvftrtc/,.,,... ,.„.l. H„„i . .vR1»..lu.. Hlocum nnd Jacob Btclnbnch, Long ltnm Gracr, Mrs, Chamberlain anil hn Is now abb to bo about tho house. tMt JB XUNf MC til* jju*t tblg dew not »*em llkt « coca-'Kind e£ stuff Uie editor reacted. legislation. The) gambling nnicncl-! might bo forced to raid tho teachers ISninch, both forinor presiding juditsa Mr«, Hujjfc ' , -,, Mrs., ltnrclay received, a fractured ! * *J«rt SSMBWfl M« WM* MtU win. oc tow AA Lit mmiin. juaitiea fiwtk, ankle la » iaU tent .w*«k, ^ BED SANK REGISTER, MARCH 7,1935. composed of modernistic drawing*. The members of IUiaa Wiley's homo The Krcnwlin at Moscow has bttu poster. Their reading work Is being meetings and Is alao responsible for The puplla vied th«lr own loea*. room entertained during chapel lost painted on the board with show- correlated with this project by means the election of the student council Dr&wlngs were aubmltted by Homer Friday morning. Elizabeth Boss an- card paint by Doris Rice and Yvonne of stories and questions on the black- mernbers-at-large. High School Notes Hendrlekaon, Jan* Poweri. Alleyna nounced tho entiro program and con- Bmlth of Miss Madge Gleeten'a clat*. board which are illustrated by tho Johnson, John Dtvia, Phyllis Todd ducted the opening exercises. Joseph It Is a picture of the old fortress children.' HER 79th BIBTHPAT. and liouia* JulUn. Xh» po«ter» were Verange was the flrst on the pro- at Krcmelln and the old part of the The kindergarten has started a Catalogue Free! drawn with charcoal and painted gram and entertained by playing on city. coal project. They have built a coal A Pleasant Day in The Life of Mrs. Tho glrli' gymnaatum classes un- with showcard pslnt. The third the saxaphone. Alice wlkoff and Miss Fannie Rosin's clasi has silo and are beginning the construc- . Hannah Bookman. der the aupervlalon of Mlta Evelyn period class, or tho beginnera, ara Emily Newman presented a tap been studying the Vikings. Two tion of tho coal yard. If you are interested in Painting and Wall Slo&no are hearing a. series of flrat making dlff«r«nt doelgns of wood- dance, Kandolf Bally rendered a members of the clasa, Jane Gamble Mrs. Hannah Bcckman of Colt's oraft on boxes and winter poatera. Neck was 79 years old Friday. No aid lensorn given by Mlia Sloano violin solo, after which all four were and Doris Jaylor, have drawn life- School Personals. formal celebration waa held, but Mra. Papering—Come in and get a Catalogue Free. every two weeks (or half the gym The membera of tha U-A history accompanied by Virginia Wyckoff at sized figures of t£e jforoernen. The Donald Hembllng, fiavid Lukens, Bockman received flowers, birthday period In the auditorium. The'fol- class have recently been studying tho piano. Elaine Flecktnan next class has begun drawlg on a large Joseph Tober and Fred Williamson, cards and congratulations frnm h^r lowlng lessons haye been given: the economic panics and periods of rend a story concerning tho history Viking ship, which will be pasted on al! membors of the nflrst . period frlenda, neighbors and relatives. She treatment for frost bltea, how to re- Inflation and deflation alnce the Civil of Indian life, which was followed to cardboard, and the life-sized men physics clafls, taught by Leon Rex, spent her birthday with her neighbor, vive falntors,. how to etop loss of war. Stephen O. Skskandy, teacher by a selection from "Hiawatha by will bo Installed In It. presented demonstrations before the Mrs. Christina Shaffer. Mrs. Beck- Klarin's Paint Store blood, Internal poisonings, artificial of American history and biology, hat tho Hea." Virginia Bmlth read an Mlsa Ella Healy's claas Is working class showing how musical Instru- man enjoys remarkably good health respiration, treatment for shock, care given the pupils the assignment to account of tho romance of Pocahon- on the Congo region. They are plan- ments work. for one of her years. Sho ia a great 26 Monmouth St. Tel. R. B. 3838. of cuts and bruises and treatment write a story, supposing each had was followed by a pantomime 11- ning to turn part' of tho room into H. Carl Kalt, accompanied Gerald devotee of gardening:, and her ,lor fractures with first aid felt. The bought a, farm In 1BB1 for $20,000, B followed by a pantomome il- a minlaturo jungle, and several anl- Cannolla, Frank Garutto, Ann Gas- grounds, flower beds and vegetable first aid lessons ar« being given In having had to borrow $16,000 member of the 8-A Miss May Throckmorton, senior class, has moved to Ada, Ohio, whero high school librarian, has announced ho will reaume his studies. the acquisition of two new novels. Leonard Purdy of the 8-A olaas They are, "Tha Broken Song," by recently moved to Virginia, whero Bonla Dougherty and "Bed Helf«r," he will attend school. by F. D. Davlaon. Miss Throckmor- Janot Werner, who haa been a ton also announced subscriptions to mombor of the 8-A claaa, haa re- the following magazines: "Review of turned to her homeiB-t Lynn, Massa- Reviews," "Living Age" "Forum" and chusetts. "Now Republic." Edith McQueen, a former resident The second period drawing class of Slirewsbury, and Virginia An- under the direction of MiBs Edna thony, formerly of Highlands, re- Hallock, have Just completed posters cently entered tho eighth grade.

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Adams, Mgr. the many uses you havo for progress in the art of dry cleanv TELEPHONE 226 Tim noft, flexible felt» in great • no luu'ns... not only to give you it. An excellent range of demand tWa sprintr. In light 135 Front St. Red Bank, N. J. lovely colors — light, me- greys, tans and filbert brown , the best of our own experience ing. That is ivhy we have pio' dium, dark. 38" * Weighted. wHn narrow matched band. and craftsmanship in dealing ncered SANITONE in thit eonJ Tkmn't a Marathon for fcul with everyday dry cleaning munity and now use it regularly^ Spring CRETONNES Cottage Style Curtains Mw'i Dross Shirts wobleins; but also to seek out in our plant. Bargain priced! Grand buys! Pre-jfmmA/ u set 35/36-in. wide! Plain & printed Fine, fane; OUR GUARANTEE Grnnd for cur- marquisetto or Bbirtlngs,pUlns, tains, cushions, scrim ... dots, fanolea, whites. earment-baen or shadow weaves 1 14 to 17. Pnll If Sanitone Dry Cleaning Blip-covorfll Spring colors. cut! Values! does not come up to your ex- Judge by Service Clark's Sewing Thread BIAS TAPE Little Teacher pectations, we will gladly re- Whon one calls n funoral director, one Is .100 yard upoolH. Iinuhlo fold. All colnr: interested prlninrlly, perhaps, In tho typo of fund your money. service rendered, Identical caskets may be purchased from almoat any mombor or our 8« profession. Sdentiilr con- struction ! I .ota Thin Is tho reneon, In brief, why we urgo of toe rooml you to consider, first of all, tho type of Checks and Plaids in 32" Patent tippersl service rendered by tho funoral director you Leather soics., Compief e Qyality Laundry Service consider culling. Our twenty years of ser- vice stand us in good stead always. GINGHAM And /{moskeag Means Quality CUM Special Feature ot commission, but in using too much Colonel Betta of Belnwr Will Aariat candidates for the training camps. reeorda were made by lizzie Farry, Oceanport, were appointed a commit-! company in Connecticut and Mr. veterinarian, went to Arthur W. to Andrew Arroe ot Atlantic High- Monraouth Candidate* qualify. Young men living near Bed Bank Wllllam Clark, Florence AumackAumacK, teo to arrange for the sixth anni- Hunter was playing with the Vlts- chloroform ha almost killed Arm- lands. should apply for thesa, examinations Around Red Bank William Taylor, Clifford Johnston, stead Booker, a colored man em- Herman Labrecque, who conducted Colonel Philander Betta of Belmar, versary of the council to bo held some graph company, a store at Campbell's Junction, has accepted the chairmanship of tha to Medical Officer, Ft, Monmouth, or Walter Hendrickson, George Leukel, time In April. I Mrs. Kate Neafle_boughg t the J. J. ployey by Mr. Bhutto. Mr. Booker Monmouth county committee to as- to Major Edwin F. Stewart, 907 River incidenta Culled From The Reg- Annie Miller, Fred Morris, Willie Mil- Barkalow house at Freehold and was Inhaled much of the tumes and for bought large willow rockers and Road, Fair Haven, ler and Bessie Morris. a time thereafter was quite ill. The placed them In the store for the con- Blst local youths to qualify for this ister of the First Week in The postoffice at Shrewsbury sta- horse which was killed was 32 years venience of his customers. Summer's CiUzeni' Military Training March, Twenty, Thirty and tion was broken into and tho thieves old and was known as John Henry. The Red Bank Odd Fellows en- camps. . The Red Bank Register travel, Miss Alice M. Morehouse, daugh- Joyed a German dinner. Alfred A. The county chairman made public over every street to town and ttnS Forty Years Ago. ransacked everything, opening sev- sery company at Little Silver. ' " """""'"' *"-, o—~—— •— road In the county. Let It carry your eral letters. G. T. Bradford, the post- j ter ot Frank A Morehouse, was the Hackman waa toastoiaster, The af- that public spirited physicians ot the message to those who live on these Forty Yean Ago. Fred Gerner of Deal brought suit American Revolution to be known guest of honor at a surprise shower fair was In charge ot George F. Spin- county have again volunteered their thoroughfares.—Advertisement, * master, had taken stamps and money for $50,000 against Justice James H. ,a«Tennent chapter was organized at g ning, Japhia Clayton and Frank Tet- The Republicans had a big primary home with hlan, as was his usual cus- Sickles, County Detective Jacob B. 'Asbury Park. Mrs. Henry S. White, helhldd at thth e homh e off MrM s RalpRlh at the township hall on Monmouth tom, and the thieves got little booty. T Bank chapter, was Mount on Irving place. Miss More- ley. Rue, Constable Elwood Minugh and ><* ent of house's engagement to Louis Jordan street, witb. John T, Lovett calling Frank Byram moved from Shrews- —.... — TT t *,.„ „.,„„,,lt ntlH present at rganltation and made t Miss Susan Wejch of Atlantic the primary to order. Borden Hance bury to his own place at Red Bank. William Hogancant for assault and an address. of Red Bank had recently been an- Highlands died at her home in her waa nominated for member of the Over 200 blanks wore sent to per-; false Imprisonment, Tho Hiker Hi Drug com- nounced. 67th year. She was survived by her township committee, Levl B. VanNest jons In Monmouth county who were Abrant Decker, aged 89 years, well leased the store __ The united Holy Name societies ot father, two brothers and a sister. PUBLIC SALE and William H. Pearsall for justices listed to pay an Income tax. Any j known and respected citizen of Red occupied by the Misses Laug. Catholic churcheo of Eastern Middle- A large heavy concrete bulkhead —OF— . " . '. ;;• of the peace, William Wolcott and person or corporation having an in- Bank," went ioi a walk and shortly ^ntheTBtoTe i"n thTsTmVlbulidlnB town township held a celebration at was being built, in front of the Grand David Broy for constables, George F. come of over $-1,000 per year were after his return home dorpped dead ,wa g ]eMed to the United clgarStore* St. Agrnes'a Cathollo church at At- View hotel property at Fair Haven. Cooper and George F. Parker for sur- liable for a tax. of heart disease. company. Both leases were made by lantic Highlands! Rev. James F. The work was being done by Van- Live Stock and Farm Machinery veyors of the highway, William P. ills of the tenth grade In the Tho pound fishermen at Belfnrd Mort V. Pach, JHaraden was rector of St. Agnes's Noto and Davis. The bulkhead was Corlies, Frank A. Little and John H. Bank public school started a , were beginning to got their crews to- A new Italian society was organ- parish. being built sufficiently heavy towlth- By Luther Schanck, on the Valley View Farm, T Ti Llppincott commissioners of appeal paper called the Tenth Grade Climax, •gcthe getherr ffo r the comingg season J. E". ,izezed aatt ReRedd BanBankk knowknown na Ba sth the eGa Garr - Mrs. George Martin of Port Mon- atand any possible storm that might mouth received a surprise visit from Between Holmdel and Matawan and William W. Conover, Philip Stew- which was issued .semi-monthly. Johnson wag a new pound fisherman lba]<]ian8. A large American flag was hit that vicinity. art, Alex Burleigh end Travis John- and he engaged Reed Magee, Albert, donated to the society by Lester Eis- a large group of friends on the oc- Tho Rumson Fire company rented son pound keepers. Thirty Years Ago. VanBrunt and George Yarnall to help ; ner. casion of her 59th birthday. Its hall In the fire house to a num- him. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris of Bel- ber of young women of the neighbor- SATURDAY, MARCH 16th, 1935, While Henry Parker of LJUJe Sil- The Chautauqua circle of Red Bank Miss Agnes Layton, daughter of ford had been married twenty years ver was attending services at Trin- The pupih at tho Chapel Hill pub- f i'rank Layton of iwabury, and hood, who used it every Saturday at 1:00 o'clock sharp. ity church a valuable blanket was ; =T;C; "-, ^e homc ot 'ts Prosldont> lie school who were neither absent i VanlCirk of New York, son and as a fitting celebration of their night for private dancing lessons. * - . ,_ __,.,_,. „ „„_ . ClifJord Patterson of Maple avenue, nor tardy during the month were j anniversary a supper was served to Professqr Roddick of Long Branch • stolen from his rig, which was un- enjoyed an evening listening to of Mra. Peter VanKirk of Headden's a large group of friends. Articles to be sold to tho highest bidder are listed in part as followst 3 Edna and Frank Herden, George W. Corner, were married at the bride's was the instructor. One team bay horses, one grey homo, one black horse, four cows coming der the church sheds. A b'.ar^iei cnas . P 5»™ b«ng read concerning famous Evans, Jr., and Frank Maxaon. Thomas Meade, Jr., better known John Soffel's horse in composers and thr o ^nS home. The ceremony was performed The fourth anniversary of the in profit soon; three sots of work harness, two farm wagons, box body, T Union Hose company had a smok- by Rev. Dwlght L. Parsons, pastor about town as "Bucky" Meade, and Daughters of Liberty lodge of Little gravel bodies, spring wagon, wood sled, manure spreader, hay ihelvlngs, stall waa also stolen. Tano:hy Wliitc. Sr., of Little er at which tho town oillclaJs and Edward Brodell participated in a The Sanitary Plumbing eor.-,pa;'.y his of the Shrewsbury, Eatontown and Silver was observed and an official mowing machines, ono Deering and one McCormlck; one-horse lawn mow- ver was quite sick at his home, ,,d' other fire companies of tho town were Little Sliver Presbyterian churches. two-mile roller skating race on the visitation was made by Mrs. Lottie er, hay rake, one eido delivery and tedder combined, hay rope pullles and was the official tii:e ot a new Srsi.a: in ess to Frick lyceum rink and finished In a Bransome, district deputy. fork, Hoover engine digger, potato planter, ono Boggs potato grader, rilso ed Bank. Joseph T. Burrowes sr.d , " ' ***« due primaril. S4 voay ,-a oid I invited guests. Oliver Frake, fore- Miss Nina E. Hoop of Eatontown, dead heat, / Re'.d J. Broadmeadow orjrar.ized sUe|}^«d a£e' Ho wasmilk was called man of the company, was toastmas- who was employed as bookkeeper George A. Steele of Eatontown re- grain drill, hay loader, lima and fertilizer sower, feed grinder, Deering W. ,-jeph Aul of Red B ter. Music was furnished by George for Waters and Osborn of Red Bank, Over 200 persons attended the turned from an extended trip through grain binder, three riding cultivators, walking 'cultivators, harrows, walk* I in to shave him, which was the iirst smoker of the Red Bank Motorboat Ing plows, disc harrow, four-horso plow, corn sheller, three-row marker, company. Gramann and his son Henry and I apd "wiUlam'B. Caterer sen!or"pa'rt the western states and to Hawaii. A liquor license was granted to jt:me ne )laj t,ecn Enavod by a bar- songs were sung during the evening ,ncr of tne flrnli we,.? married at Llb- club In the Eisner building. Frank Ho reported having had a most de- Fairbanks platform scales, shop stove, whlfflotrees, Bhovels, forks, hoes, James Errickson to keep a s&SMr. in • ^ ^ j^ most men sliaved at k>a.st by George Grause, C. Storck and George Frick were in lightful time. oil stove, 22-gallon furnace kettle, a lot of furnishings and articles too et erty Corners, New York. Rev. P. K. charge of the affair. numerous to mention. Uie place formerlThye signerconductes tod Mrby. i ^j-eg time s shavea wee, Mrk an. Whitd at ea claime cost odf Dr. J. W. Bennett of Long Branch Hagen, a former pastor of tho Mld- George Holmes was the boss trap- Henry Carroll. ten ccnts a waa appointed coroner to fill the va- dlotown Reformed church, performed The old Byer homestead on South per in tho Shrewsbury district. Dur- ErrickEOn's petition were Patrick that ne haij saved over 51,000 .by street, owned by Miss Ethel White, LUTHER SCHANCK Egan, Sr., Matthew Hollywood, Sam- itivins; jnnusuii. cancy caused by the death of As- the- ceremony. ing the past winter ho trapped 300 shavins* himself. . The un- Edward Nestler, who was employed was sold to Jacob C. Dolatuah and muskrata and captured two ground- TERMS:—Cash. uel Walch, Ulysses S. Grant, James Euchre and dancing attracted 150, bury F. Bedle of Keyport. his son, George A. DelatUsh, both of hogs. Llppincou, Jeremiah Longstreet, persons to St. James clubhouse. First \ dertakinfr business of the late Mr. by Dr. James McCaffrey, a Red Bank Red Bank. GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. Charles E. Applegate, James McCaf- euchre prize, a rocker, was won by *Bedle was to be continued by his son frey, Samuel Sabath, F. W. Baden, Joseph Johnson; Daniel Fauss won Harvey, who had been associated John Carrol! and Robert Austin. with him for a number of years. a beer stein for taking the greatest B. F. S. Brown, editor of the Mat- Provided the legislature passed the warnumbed Connor of pinochlr won ea gameprettys anlamd pEd by- jaw an Journal, was recovering from bill, the board of commissioners of the greatest number of games a week's illness. It was the first time Red Bank agreed on the proposed taking the gri he had been confined to the house by new boundary line for tie town. The Of 45. 53, and Michael illness in over twenty years. proposed extension was to take in the Patrick Nagle, Edward H. Thorne of Freehold property southwestward to the New- Clancy, 75, were buined to death went to Helena. Montana, to engage man Springs bridge and eastward be- when the house in which they-were in business with his uncle, Alex yond Hanco road. living, between Matawan and Key- Thorne, on a large ranch. The Democrats of Middletown held port, was destroyed by fire. their primary at Louis Eespreaux's The Central Railroad company hotel at Middletown village. It was Sorge Long Life a. real love feast and several hundred Democrats gathered. William T. Hendrickson had a sale Eighty-eighgyg t ppersons attended the of horses at his exchango stables at meeting and allll agreedd to bbecome Twenty Years Ago. Red "Bank. Twenty-seven animals members of tho new organization.1 There was -blood on the moon when were sold, the highest price being May Applegate, daughter of JosepJ h the town fathers met and there was *115 and the lowest 14.50. All the L. Applegate of Herbert street, died a near riot at the meeting. Council- horses were sold singly and each as the result of an Injury which she man Franklin P. Stryker and Con- with a 48-hour guarantee. had sustained a year previously. She tractor Martin Griffin denounced Security Jaaies G. Taylor ot Naveslnk, who was sixteen years old and was excep- each other and threatened each was crippled for life by a fall from tlonally popular at the Red Bank other with physical harm. Mayor a building, was granted an increase public school. George P. Sandt's restraining hand of pension by the government. He ..Mrs. Catherine Brower of Spring prevented a frisky combat, was a Civil war veteran. street, widow of John W. Brower, One of the latest, fads was that of rilHE Metropolitan Life Insurance Subsequent health records ...demon- Four wagon loads of friends from died of Bright',] disease. She was 72 attaching a picture of the writer's Phalanx and other nearby villages years old. She was survived by two town on envelope!! being oeril uuU JL Company began publishing \s strale the value of these services. i Gottlieb Dietz sons, William Brower of Hod Bank The pictures appeared in gummed Company began publishing V strate the value of these services. oi Miaaietown. and Dewitt Brower of Oceanic, and form and the set for Red Bank ln- Many of the dooryards at Seaside flve daughters, Mra. Robert Hlbbelts, eoluded a picture of St. James church, "Health Hints "for its policyholders in were being decorated with granite Mrs. Harry T.nfelrii and Miss-Julia the town Jiall, Broad street's business During all these years the Company paving stone, which came from the Browor of Red Bank, Mrs. Jacob district and river scenes. 1871 and ever since has carried on vessel loaded with them which had Spee'He of Brldgeton and Mrs. Hart- . Aanm W. Tilt™, Jr., of Asbury has worked shoulder to shoulder been wrecked at Highland BBeach h a shorno Hurloy oJ Trenton. . I'nrlc opened a blacksmith chop on year or so previously. "My Lord and Livery" was the title Wharf avenue, its efforts toward better health. Douglas Heath was elected super- of a farce to be given by members of Diphtheria was prevalent at Lln- with national, state and local health, intendent of the African Methodist the senior class of the Red Bank croft and Georf° Mouser, Jr., Luke Sunday-school at Red Hill, near Mid- high school. Those assigned special Bookman and Lillian Holmes were The Company cooperated with gov- organizations to stamp out prevent- dletown. parts were ' Mary Parker, Margaret seriously ill. Abraham J. Parker of Seaside was Minugh, Emma Lafetra, Leon Mor- Rev. Peter Core of Eatontown, bullding a new sailboat for pleasure 'ford, Henry Dowel, Charles Hendrick- priest In charge of St. Dorothea's ernment officials in a campaign able disease. parish at that place and St. Mary's Bailing. The boat was to be 21 feet son and William Sutton. in length. . Tho Red Bank lco yacht Drub, church at Colt's Neck, broke his arm against a threatened cholera epi- whilwhilBe cranking nlhlaH automobile. He The new officers of the Midway Imvne d by Edward Willis and Charles "anking automobile. He New low mortality figures were re- club Burd, won tho Thomas Henr Gun club were Char.es Mulrhead | Burd, won the Thomas Henry Grant ^"K^d^ta^.h.' demic in 1892 and thus began its co- president, James VanB.racklo vied pennant and was acclaimed arm attended to went to that place. corded in 1934 for practically aH of president and treasurer and Daniel est boat in the North Shrewsbury He arrived just as the congregation W. Walling secretary. club fleet. More than thirty races was about to leave, but they returned operative work with public health Mr. and Mrs. William Hance of had been sailed during the winter. the diseases against which public Scobeyville entertained a group of , _ ., _ , . . T. 'and the priest conducted the service, organizations. friends at a tea. party at their home. The old Baysido Gun club of Key-1 although suffering from great pain, health forces have directed special Guests were present from Holmdel, port waa reorganized and grounds Father Halleran ot Long Branch were secured on Green Grove avenue, tQol£ charge of tho D0rvjCc3 at Eaton- Middletown, Shrewsbury, Freehold, where a clubhouse was to bo built. • _ Scobeyville, Colt's Neck and New Dr. G. G town whilo Father Core was laid u In further developing its activities in preventive efforts—notably typhoid York. TW n n Hoagland was president, | An unusual school was conducted /incent S. Walling vice president, at Brookdale farm. Henry Payne Willie Kolb of Eatontown wag 'eter M. Forco secretary and Cor- Whitney, who leased the stock farm, the field of health, the Metropolitan fever, tuberculosis, diphtheria, infant seven years old and a number of his nelius Ackerson treasurer. maintained a school on the premises young friends helped him' celebrate William Kelly, J. I. Monsky, George for fourteen colored boys ranging in organized its Welfare Division in mortality and maternal mortality. the day with a party. A. Moody, Frank Pittjnger andjage £rom four to seventeen years. Henry Carroll and William Sutphln •eorge Chandler joined the Mon- The boyy s were employepy d on Mr. During this year the good record of , were matched to shoot for a dinner, mouth Boat club at Red Bank. |'— Whitney'Whitney- - •s placp- e as exercisers for his 1909 and, at about the same time, a the loser to pay for tho birds and For tho first time in many years ;race "" horseh s for the dinner. The match was to nation-wide nursing service was estab- previous years continued to obtain take place at Tinton Falls. | Monmouth street were serenaded years Bernard Creighton of the High- pastor about $120 and a number of twice in one week. One group was lished for Industrial policyholders. among Metropolitan policyholders. lands went gunning for ducks. He the women of the church went about made up of employees of the Sig- mistook a decoy duck belonging to canvassing for subscriptions and they mund Eisner factory, where Mr. Pop- Samuel Leonard for a live bird and ifted the debt from the church. kins was a popular superintendent shot its head off. Captain George A. Bowne of Mld- and the other group consisted of The new book written by George dletown village, who had recently sold I membera of independent Fire com- D. Tallman of Shrewsbury entitled his farm stock, planned to move to pany of Red Banki of which M] "Caught" was ready for its third Port Monmouth. iPopklns was a prominent member. Report for the Year Ending December 31,1934 edition. William Cullmgton, Red Bank to-1 A group of Colt's Neck young folks The William H. King property at bacconist, manufactured a new ten- were on a straw ride when a re- (In accordance with the Annual Statement filed with the New York State Insurance Department) lilttle Silver was sold by Thomas cent cigar, which he called the White vengeful person who did not get an Davis, Jr., to George F. Holmes of House in honor of Theodore Roose- j invitation threw rotten eggs at them, Jersey City for $7,800. velt, who had just been inaugurated : Only one egg went Into the wagon, Life Insurance Outstanding: William W. Conover sold a tract of president of the United States. but that created havoc among the Assets. . $4,031,108,151.53 seventeen acres on tho Ridge road on Miss Myra Brannin, daughter of straw riders. The overripe hen fruit Liabilities.: Ordinary Insurance . . $10,216,839,377.00 Rumson Neck to Mrs. W. F. Have- eorge • Brannin of Atlantic High-; struck George Crawford. meyer. Tho value of the property lands, became the bride of Everett J. S. Hunt sold his coal and wood waa placed at $12,000. Herbert of Asbury Park. Rev. De- business at Red Bank to Jesse N. Statutory Policy Reserves #3,521,295,348.00 Industrial Insurance (pre- Captain Charles B. Parsons was witt C. Cobb performed the ceremony. Beers of Broad street. Mr. Hunt elected superintendent and Richard John W. J. Bonnell and Robert F. j had purchased it from J. A. Van- Reserve for Dividends 0$% miums payable weekly or Cose and William Johnson assistant Wilber were sworn in new com- SSchoik, Sr., who had moved to Ohio, superintendents of the Red Bank mlssioners for Rud Bank. ] The twelfth annual roll call of the payable in 1935 upon --m-t monthly) 6,617,508,665.00 Baptist Sunday-school. Other officers Augustus Ferguson, Sr., chef at the New Monmouth Baptist church was elected were Dr. W. L. Mason secre- Sheridan hotel, attended the innu- observed by an all-day service and Industrial Policies . . $44,192,450.00 Group Insurance. . . . 2,655,457,433.00 tary, Josepk Hngerman librarian, J. fjuratlon of President Roosevelt. : over 300 persons attended. Tho an Trafford Allen treasurer, Walter B. From Washington ho went to Geor- nual report of the church was read Ordinary Policies 50,397,036.00 L] Parsons chorister. Miss Annio AppW- gia, his old homo, where lie spent a by Albert W. Morford, showing Total Insurance . . . $ 19,489,805,475.00 gate "superintendent of the primary month with his daughter. Ho was tot'il membership of 198. Accident and Health Policies 2,676,000.00 department and William J. Sutton accompanied on the trip by his Mr. and Mrs. Mort V. Pach, who Policies in Force (Including and James J. Weaver trustees. daughter-in-law, Mr.i. Augustus Fer- were boarding at tho Tenney, hotc Total Reserve for Dividends 97,265,486.00 William E. Morris of Manalapan guson, Jr., of Red Bank. at Asbury Park, entertained th 1,496,612 Group Certificates). 41,970,561 and Miss Kate E. Golden of Scobey- A surprise party arranged by Kdna North Asbury Park Five Hundred All other Liabilities . . . ville'were married by Rev. H. G. Nazer was held at McClnsky's' club at a dance, 127,615,961.40 Smith. home on Shrewsbury avenue. Those: Mr. and Mrs. John S. Holmes, Jr., Contingency Reserve . . The Sodality of St. James church 40,000,000.00 Paid for Life Insurance Issued, Revived and In- attending wove Loula •Bennett, Al- °lin' Holmdel returned from their Wed gave an entertainment under the di- berta Bennett, Eva Scott, Mnry !iof-;' K trtp spent In the South. A few Unassigned Funds (Surplus) rection of Sister Scholastlca. Those fel, ICdnu Nuzor, Hazel McQueen, Al- nights after their return they wer. 244,931,356.13 creased in 1934, $3,287,100,370. Ordinary wlio took special parta were Maggie bcrt Wordon, Aniory Oaborn, Kon-! »fenndcd by fifty of their friends Qulgley, Katie Coyne, Mary Wood ncth Mytingnr, Arthur McQueen, IMr- lmd Mr.°- <-«rrett LonRstrect, ,84,031,108,151.53 $1,524,348,452; Industrial $1,487,231,699; Annie Taylor, Mildred Hollywood, g, Q, parents of the bride, and Mr. an Mary McDermott, Rone Kelly, Mamie Walter Thompson and Leon Van- Mrfi. (Joorge Jone.s, wont to Wash- Income in 1934 .... $903,754,216.09 Group (less withdrawals) $275,520,219. Rellly, Mamie McCuc, Annie Rellly, A double celebration wa., held at ington and nccompanled the newly Mary Sldcll, Katie Dwyer, Mar: tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. William married couplo homo. Increase in Assets during 1934 $170,346,960.14 Bradley, Nellie Brennan, Delia Hollun Robinson of Kcansburg. The occasion Malachl Mooro of Llncroft engage In the poultry biiHlnena on an exten Accident and Health Insurance Outstanding; and Lily Hawkins. was the thirteenth anniversary ot Dividends Paid to Policy- John Lloyd, ono of tho election riivo Hctiio nij a sltlo lino to his work board of Shrewsbury township, wa at the Ked Bank railroad freigh holders to date plus those Principal Sum Benefit . . $1,332,000,950.00 laid up with an Infected eye and was Postmaster William M. Foster, station. The brook on his proportv unable to attend to his election du Howard Manning, Mr. and Mra. E. • W:IH dammed and converted Into a declared for 1935 . . .$1,015,352,341.86 Weekly Indemnity . . . .$13,842,855.00 tle>- John T, Tetlcy was appointed P. Magcc, Burdcll Kelly and Robert duck pond, in his place. E. Ferris, (ill of Atlantic Highlands, Harry A. Hawkins, who had beo Mrs. Susan D. Wharton died at returned homo from Wan.hlngt.on, in tho real eatato business in Re Keyport In her 83d year. She was where they witnci^ed tho Inaugura- Bank fifteen yeara, mado n publl the daughter of Thomas Bedle and Matemont about local real estate an tion of PiTiiUlont Theodoro ROOHOVCII. cluH£>(l bin announcement with n par was born at the old Bedle homestead, Murray E. Foster n.'iHumcd charge, agrnph to Iho effect that ho had tnk Tlw Metropolitan is a mutual organisation. Its assets are held for the benefit of its ' J. W. Nafow, Will Herbert, William of tho real estate business at Atlan- en Ilia brother, Charles A. Hawkins Smock, Frank Cornelia and William tic Highland] Harvey wore Initiated Into tho mys- policyholders, and any divisible surplus is returned to its policyholders in the form of dividends. teries of the Eatontown lodge of American Mechanics. Gilbort W. Hulso of Freehold lost the sight of both eyes as the result of grip. Ha was 00 years old and METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY •schools Annie.Hart a member ,,f the | Tony Mcnzzopane rented a Btor. tha attending physician said It was Fair Haven theatrical colony, «,„,; on Miller Btra!t at niBhl«nds an doubtful if he would, ever recover his and ro: ponded to a number of en- « having It fitted up as a mode" FREDERICK H. ECKER NEW YORK LEROY A. LINCOLN el*!*- cores. barber ohop President yice-Prenidunt and General Counsel JDXAQtly 100 jwpDs were 04 tbe roll Osoi'ge V»»TM«elt, Henry Van-1 Highland* lurnlaned two now RfiD BANK REGISTER, MARCH 7,1935. •L-.L i ' , GUESTS AT RADIO i.tl, 'Kathleen Scott, Eleanor Ttlton. Grammer department—Stanley Beevay. present channel be dredged to a tracted and one of non vult be sub-usual and the first that ht kMV «( 'Jean VnnBuildrV. William Taylor. •William HarrU, 'Roland depth of eight feet at mean low stituted. any trouble between th« two tw Eighth grade—"Hu-wll Bennett, Aubrijr H(.yd, Robert So»ttr,"Ifow«ll Harrl", Ken- water. Employees At Tho Broad Street A. * Cameron Kobert Cameron, *Jack Co-ullo. neth Taylor, Anna Mne HleVt, Gertrude I*oul» R. Shapiro, Newark, who was when he was Informed of bis wlf«'i .Store Win an Outing In Contest •Kenneth tockwood. Alexander McCleeK, Albert, 'AKnei! Wiide, Theresa Sear*. The recommended work would be associated with J; Victor DeAloia. death and that Generazlo WM «i«o. For The Limited Budget / •William Mtyer, 'Paul Smith, Bobble •Ireha Brown 'Shirley Albert, Klliabcth done subject to the provision that the shot. __ _ Thomas, Samuel Goldman, Doris Aumeck. Harris, Florence Laiardi. former assistant, prosecutor of Essex R, V. Turner, manager of th» •?trile Bennett, Shirley Bent. •Beverley state or local interests furnish free county, as defense counsel, an- li'oad street store of the Great At* Brspiar, Margaret Gaston, 'Evelyn Hen- of coat to the federal government nounced the retraction and new plea. Boys can make extra poofcet mon*J> antic & Pacific tea company, and his deraon, *Ix>l« King. Barbara' Mount, Penny MAY IMFUOVE CHANNEL. suitable spoil areas and hold and Judge Truax asked tho prisoner if eelllne The Roclater-Advertlseinret sorps ol co-workers In tho store were Hankln. 'Winifred Sch.r.r, Mime Waltcrn. save the United States freo of claims he understood what his attorneys ipeclplly Invited guests of Kraft's Bitty Huneltker. Virginia Goilfrlei, Helm Government Propose* to Spend for damages or Injury to land or were doing. He replied through an Stafford. $46,000 for Manasijuan River. other property dredging operation. chceio company at Radio City, New KNOIXWOOD SCHOOL. Interpreter that he did. and added: York, last Thursday night during the Fir»t Brade and primary—Joseph Mur- Improvement of Manasquan river "If I go outside, I will face starva- Kraft's Iiadio program. dlco, Blchant Stout, John FlnncBun. »Bev- at an estimated coat of $46,000 for tion «o I may as well go to Jail." Tho special Invitation was extend- •riy Burdse, Manrnret Cook. Juliet Mor- row, Frances Murdlco, Dorothy Torroly. new work and $5,000 annually for LIFK IMPJMSONMENT. After the non vult plea was en- EXTRA! ed to the group for having cstab- •Mabel rel«r«on. maintenance, in addition to that now Ished a weekly union record In tha Second anil third Grades—W«yne Bar- required, wa3 recommended by" M§- Kryport Man Sentenced to Jail For tered, Special Prosecutor Edward W. Eastern division of the Kraft sales row, "Arthur Pryqr. David Silhcriiteln, jor General Edward II. Markham, Murder of Mm. Anna Allocco. Currie, who with Assistant Prosecu- area. Tho Bales during thia partic- Ledyard Avery, *Roy Younger, 'Herbert tor Harold McDermott, was prepared Bradihaw. Jack CunnorH, Thomefl Morrl- chief of engineers, in a report made to "prosecute Gencrazlo, asked for an ular week reached 08 dozen package* «on, "Betty Ottraan, Clara L. Merrill. Wil- Fr|day. to Ifte Senate Committee on Frank Oencraz,io, 40, of Keyport, of Kraft's cream cheese at this par- mft Nemeih. Marjoria Everhsm. Commerce at Washington, D. C. has been sentenced to life imprison- immediate sentence, Judge Truax ticular store.; ' * PISK STREET SCHOOL. The report nf the Board of Engin- ment at hard labor by Judge Harry complied. Primary department — Ethel BarnCB. Truax for the murder of hi3 cousin, Now you can hav« wturt In addition to haying tickets fur- Hadelyn Barne«, 'Gloria Boyd. Helen eers for nivcm and Harbors, with Generazlo had b»en boarding with nished.thcm'loi- this entertaining fea- Harris. Barbara HlrkN, *Lirrnlnc HifUn which Major General Mnrltham con- Mrs. Anna Allocco last July. Judge Mrs. Allocco and her family for sev- you've always wanUd! ture at Radio City, the cheese com, Ann VanHorn, Mnrjteret. Vnnlloin, E<1- curs, • recommends that a strip 2H0 Truax imposed the sentence after eral months prior to the trapredy. On puny alBi) treated the boys to a fine monla Latarun, Janet I.KzRrm, Mnrlim feet wide and approximately 3,150 counsel for the defendant had asked the morning of. the killing her hus- SEK PAGE EIGHT. Lazarue. Richard Crawford, Ralph Jnck- that the pica of not guilty Bir re- dinner in one of New 'York's prom* lon, Raymond Jacdflon. Raym.ond Taylor. feet long on the northerly side of the band, Frank, hail gone tu wink, as innht'restaurants where they also witnessed an exceptionally fine floor show, Mr. Turner Informed a Register reprcscntantlvo that In additloft to his force having spent n ' pleasant evening at tho invitation of the Kraft Revolutionary Revision in the Price of a Popular Laundry Servicel company tho trip, which was made by automobile, was also a most enjoy- ablo one from the fraternal and friendly sociability that was exhibited 1 by all of his men. In addition to Mr. Turner others & In tho party were Mahlon Sagurton, Jumes Bell, Thomas4Glassoy. George Card, Charles Wicker, Lyle McGrath, Joseph Daly, Eugene Walsh, Vincent Dresser, Rudolph Kuell and Harvey Rogers. New Reduced Minimum FAIR HAVEN'S HONOR BOli. School Children Neither Absent Nor For the home .builder with a small j room. There Is also a small dining Tardy in Fobruary. otint of money to spend this typo alcove with a casement window, an These pupils of the Fair Haven rcolonial bungalow offera many in- square-shaped kitchen with al' public tichools were perfect in at- ducements. modern conveniences, tendance in February, the asterisk Well planned, convenient for a The dining' alcove makes an Idea denoling those who have been neither •mail family, this house has five nook' for breakfast or informal [absent nor tardy since the opening on rooms and bath and is lumber built lunch, and can be equipped with of school in September: —cedar shingles on a frame con- bullt-ln-bcnches and table. When WII.I.OW STREET SCHOOL. , itructlon, with shingled roof. not In use far meala It can be used Bcuinnei-ft Krnrle nml flrnL grade—'Lea- Entrance Is through a panelled ns a playroom. A large closet Is offtor England. •Hu?»cll Marcollua. William door into the large living room. Op- Myutt. Wnltcr Ualdin.i, 'Hcrbort Scherer, tho kitchen and there Is a coat closet Martin-el. Caiiioion. Jc;in Chandler, Helen posito tho door is a colonial fireplace hi the hall. Chiuidlor, Evelyn J'luccl. Jeun Acker. and mantel with a bookcase on the On the left of the living room Is Kcnond nml third er.iilo*—Teddy Carey, right Bide. On tho other side In a another small hall. connecting two 'llmrtld Kmrnonp, Hurl KiiRtiannen, 'Butl- large: window. There aro'also two ncy Lnncaifter, 'Rheinhavt Liobeck, 'Thflo- square bedrooms with . baths, All doro Soden. Jr.. 'I,co:mnl Flunel. Ei-nout windows on either side of the door- closets are cedar-lined. FIUKCI, Junior Bloxom, Lawronce CBlllnart, way. Joseph Spiuliiiy, 'Donnld Scherer, *Vir- On the right Is a umall hall con- The cubical contents of this house pinia Connvcr, 'M.-ulon Cameron, •Loin Entdnjul. 'Njtnry Kuan. 'Myrtle Emmong THRIFT-T Mctlng with a square, bright dining aro 21,000 cublo feet. Fourth piinic—'(jiare Arkfir, Il&>Ander> Bon, Uoiutliy Airowtinith, Kathleen Bent, JBIIO Bradnhnw. Elizahelh Henderson. Corinnu HcnuciiHy. Helon Herry. Joan wires have been Installed, they need ELECTRIC HOTBEDS. Hiln^lC'l>ei, Jat*jmtlnna lluUohosv 'Florenca • not he dlKturbed. Installation is Jcltrcy, •KHr.nbcth Rolnma, Tholma Staf- Type of Hotbeds Becoming ford, 'JfinicF ArUcr. 'CiieBt«r Bennett, quickly and easily accomplished, in Th:» I«onard Foltlt, Arthur Jackn, 'Onborn contrast wllh the manure heated bed TopuUir With Farmers. reteiHon, Iverny Sirklcr, Ronald Slckler. which,'requires much work and time. • Fifth Binde—Charles Anderson, Alhert The Jatter type, too, is not readily Hotbeds heated with electricity aro lltiKiut,' Nunuan (Intnrron, 'James Cos- becoming popular with growers of tcllo, '1101)011 Lundy. *H,Tivcy Marrellus ipovftd if the grower washes, to relo- small homn gnrdens as well as with Jack Minton, Charlea IlehilB. 'Earl flick- oate the frame. ,. lor. William lajvco. 'Evelyn Bennett. Uav- commercial Vegetable growers for | burn Bent. Mnry.Rocart, 'Martha Otfc- ThS heat of the electric bed Is de-starting early vegetables and floweir jn;tn, Bentrira Rohhinc jyndible and may be automatically plants, according to C. H. Nissley, ex- •Sixth rrndc—Annette Calandriello. 'Mar- qnntrolled rbgardlaiii of woathnr tonpion horticulturist of tho College jrrftHti Colo. Parhnra Hunting. Anntte dianges or conditions. This heat dn- of Agriculture. ^ Johnaon, .lulicnno Lepolrc, 'LOIIIPO I,ie- heck. 'Ruth MftrAdam, .lean Prcrlmore. pendablllty permits the regulation of These hotbeds make It posslblo to A'veru Hhoden. Mary IInbMnB Porothy plant growth to fit planting con- sow tha afiod early in tho spring no fiilbcrnlcin. Droiuia Smith, 'Sadie Van- dHlone, for plants may be forced or that good stocky plants may bnNote, .lean Waltim. Gertrude Green. Wil- retarded at will. liam Aniierflon, fWosioy Croxier, 'Thomjip grown, by tho time wtirmfr WCHIIHM' E>;nn,- nohcrl, Hulmo. .luliii Hulnaliua. Th» electric hotbed may be con- arrives. The grower will find thnt 'William Jn.-ul«<'y. Wllliain McCue. 'Wll- y»rtfld into a hardonlng-off "cold" his plants "vyM then mature enrlier lhtin PctliKiiiw, •Kcnnotii Hhudos, 'Bainei' frame by merely turning off the elec and their productive season "will be Uoi.mia. ..'.-.. lengthened. Seventh Ki-ndt— 'liolmrt fnllinan, *0lol triclty. In case of a sudden cold FlilierK. OliarlcH Jnnnnionc. Vcrnon KlnK gpelLthe electric current may bo, \m- Electric,hotbeds have some, advant- •Howard Ijancnr.tcr. Alfred Niedermayer mediately turned on In order to save ages over other types for plnnt-^row- Harold I'ctcrnnn, Alfred .Rohbina. 'Don- tfc» plant, or to keep Jt growing nor- Ing purposes. They arc cleaner and nlit Snvdcr. Alhcil. Sniip. Corlnno Fcldt. Mmtclin^ Ijiebcrlt. Harharn McClftesi, .IORC- mally. require less labor because once the 1 • in (UliTiuii, Mnry nabllo. 'lluth S«m-

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Schneider • 61 Monmonth St, Bed Bonk 328 Broadway, Long Brunch CRAIG & HORNOR CO., Inc. C. H. Sutphin Mnln Street, . Rl|tit«towii 30 South' St., Preeholil • RED BANK 2600 • ASBURY PARK $676 (TOLL FREE PHONE WX4S00 [TOLL FREE PHOlSfc WX1700 RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 7,1985. crest Teachers-Parents club will be man Cuvilhroo, Arthur piffar^w, FfUHp Editor, Desmond Jagyi, to have KIVEP XhAZA HONOB BOLU Arntlla, Lorr«ln« 8«Ilty, B«inici Boyce. BRADLEYS overprinted 10-cent recently created cated the USS Nicotine. We feel that held at the school on Thursday af- airmail stamp of the Dutch colony ternoon, March 14 at- 3:00 o'clock. Shirley PUbrow. of Curacao it will have been sighted In IS. B. Hol- WHh Perfect Attendance Rec- RADIO ton's own Irvlngton, New Jersey, ords For Tfce Past Month. Mr. and Mrs. Lester V. Walling of Tta* Red Bank RtglMer travels other color has over every street In town and every SERVICE been added to theformerly called Camptown, 'for which Pupils of the River Plaza school Bethany road accompanied Mr. and there was an official cancel with that Mrs. Fred Post of Keyport to Beach road In the county. Let It carry your PHONE 1154 J set which ap- on the honor roll lor perfect attend- Arlington on Sunday whsrs they meaaaKd to those who live on tliete 79 NEWMAN SPl';S Rf> peared in 1931. name back in the nineteenth century. ance and punctuality for the paat theroughfarBS43tlt It follows an ! Odd cancel collectors, please note, spent the day. ; month are aa follows: Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Welgand'are identical design, I "*" "" "~~ First, second and third yrnde™—Richard the-parents of a aon born on Sunday, 5c, 10c and $1 Store that of an alle-1 POULTRY MIOSFJ5CTS FOB 1035. Calt, Robert Calt. Charles Desch, Harold By Qulnton James Etlmondsori, Richard HendricKi, Fred March 3. The new arrival has been 47 DBOAU ST. PHONE S6M. gorlcal "figure of | Iirabin, Dorothy Runyon. named William. This timo it Is Switzerland which Fourth, fifth nnd sixth gradei—Ada Fow- Mrs. Asbury Walling entertained (Next to Davidson's) geta Ilrst position stamp honors others the 10-cent (lightstam.p iLiks squaree th,e By Pausolr Oof. rurdu' IUpy,e FormerlUniversityy I'rofe. s ler, Marjorle Koleda, Dorothy RynkoiKI, the Friendship Class of St. John's FLORSHtifM SHOES but tho color is light blue. At the JIarry (Jiark, John Decker. Irwln Hen- Free Delivery. - , What amounts t< nu Egg and poultry price levels have dnrks. Lloyd Jloll.rook, John Koledu, Ed- church, at her home Dn Broad street two new sets hav time the overprintat,. which waws« a 2* been. raising rapidly since Novembe ward WildanKcr, Georje Ulrlchny, red with • - -- u-tntf „a„ Seventh and eighth grades—Dorli Baden, on Tuesday evening. Alter the bus- come from tha red with the surcharge iu, p-:VJ3i and ,h0 prjC|j of egg3 has been Jeanne Matthe>vs, Harriet Mareellui. John iness session games wero played. Mrs. Grow Old Gracefully/ country. peared, the explanation was offered from e)ght t0 tcn cents higher during Shkoda. Harriet Marcellus, John Fowler, Dyaon Woodhouse. received the prize One group, con that it might develop into a modern ^ flrgt sjx weck3 o£ 1D35th ,m du[._ William Fowler, Donald Matthews, Mai. i in a watch game. SPECIALS rarity due to the fact that only a lew .^ . p | a of 1934. culm Johnston. • Tbat'i why they're favorites slsting of thre ...B th(—j corl, cgeapondlnOndingg pcrperioO d of 1934 Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Cowles and items, is an ec of them were so printed. Market egg receipts are low and it m * m family. Miss Anna Cowles and Mrs, with so many millions of men. tlrely new deslg: likely that this will continue William Bell spBnt Wednesday with for the country' ,<>TA3H' NEWS DIGEST. throughout tho remainder of the Hazlet New*. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hammell of The fine lasts, the fine labor, and Holland franchise stamp! *" " ,, , ' spring and summer. The gengenerae l The Hillcrest Teachcre-Fatents club South Amboy. 'The stamps ar the line, leathers that go into Window Shades By Harold C. Dcnegar SecrcUirj, opjn|()n among pouUly and ggg b held a, card party at the echool on Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Dolson of distributed to numerous institutions price Thursday afternoon for the benefit of Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Florsheim Shoes make them and charitable organizations for American (,nv?r Cliio. prleveg l^ fiv^e "ttoo bsiex th! centu as n highecg(, pr l than the school. There were seven tables franking purposes, thus in effect giv Sales for three months, July 1 John F. Dolson of Brooklyn were Septembe-..1... <„r „30 it.., 1931. mnnth.*, at th.e pJulh v 1 to laslevet lyea fiver wil' tol continusix cente throughous higher (t1 tho playing, anU the prizes for high score, week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. El- keep their shape. Try a ing them free postage. $200,- ! year. which were china dishes, were award mer A. Dolson of Bethany Road. In place of the coat of arms deco- pair. . . you'll find that 000 The postal oeucu .» u""fc aW^ j P°llUlT mcfts have slJ0Wn a,Ci°T cd to Mrs. Florence Velgei, Mrs. Miss Evelyn Lovett of Bethany latively Impressed upon an Alpine Frank McCleaster, Mrs. M. S. Boz-Road spent Saturday with Miss scene, illustrations of individuals arc nob'ly by the legion of stamp collec parable gain in pr.ee and seen, likely Florsheims are good to the ™s There have been some squawks i to continue at a favorable level arth, Miss Rosa Allocco, Mrs. John Helen Dowon. used in ono color instead of two. The T. Ackerson, Mrs. Hazel Hubbs and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dowon and five-centime has the head of a nurse. of too many issues but it 1* the j throughout the coming months, lost step, that they keep writer's idea that a straw vote would Feed prices have increased but theMrs. Lester V. Walling. The door family spent Sunday with Mr. and the 10 violet a nun and the 20 red additional costs, over a year ago, are prize, a chochet centerpiece, donated Mrs. • Frank House of Red Bank. their good looks longer. pictures Jean Henri Dunant, Swisr prove the present policy to be gen- erally acceptable. about three cents per dozen on eggs by Mrs. Harry Dowen was awarded A card party for the benefit of the author, philanthropist and founder o; and two to three cents per pound on to Mrs. Frank McCleaster. A cake tjle Red Cross society. Karl Hans Lody, fafamoum s Boche s Hazlet school (rip fund will be held honored by hispoultry meat. Since market gains donated' by Mrs. Robert T. Woolley, on Friday evening at the Hazlet Pub- Some of the stamps have contro wartime spy, was have been greater than costs, profits was awarded to Mrs. John T. Acker- lic School No. 1, at eight o'clock. numbers overprinted on the face in Fatherland receiitlywhen a Btatue of a knight in armor was unveiled at should be considerably better than son. Cards and dominoes were played The honor roll of Hazlet public black. last year. and following the games sandwiches Sam Suit '10 The other "set" comprises the cre-Luebeck, Germany, on the-twentieth J school for February Is as follows: ation of a new airpost value to meet anniversary of his execution by a j Taking this economic situation in- d coffee were served. Mrs. Edwin Eighth grade—Huckon Corhnrt, Wlllinm "'a change In rates. Two types of ad-Tower of London tiring squad. Ludy's to consideration, it would seem log- R. Peseux was chairman of the af-Post, Cheater Wolcott, Evelyn Lovett, method of communicating inforraa- ical to brood as many chicks of good fair. The sum realized was $11Eleano, r Shown, Eleanor Hubbs, Eleanor Also Other Makes and Styles hesives are used, both bearing the tion to the German War Council con- quality as the Individual pouUry- which will be used to furnish cocoa Wlntcrton, Alma I'hlllipp. overprint "10" with three parallel Seventh eradc—Eleanor Phllllpp, Frank sisted of grouping postage stamps In I man's equipment will handle satisfac- for the children in the school. Those Slano, George Murphy, Angelo La Suplo, bars over the old denomination, 15 a pre-arranged manner. | torily. With higher chick and feed present were Mrs. Joseph L. Lovett, Sixth grade—Angelina Cugllano, Jean- ff .00 and up centimes in each case. Mrs. Joseph R. Peseux, Mrs. Flor- etto Rathbone, Frances Walline. Fred each - One stamp is the 15-centime deep The ranks of Bed Cross seal col- • prices, an Increase m the total num- Dean, Joseph Horton, Henry \Varnoek, lectors are increasing with leaps and j ber of chicks brooded aiay not beence Veigel, Mrs. Elmer A. Bahren- Tcssio Davlno, green and light green of the dis- burg, Mrs. Hazel Hubbs, Mrs. Esther Ecru and White armament issue of 1932 and the oth-bounds If the increasing interest is j advisable, because many brooders Fifth grades-Nicholas Cuellano. Ralph sustained the hobby is due to become : have been over loaded. Do not brood Steneck, Miss Elsie D. Bahrenburg, Dean, Walter Dean, Mario La Sapio, Ken- Widths mainly 28 and S2-ln. er is the 15-cehtime brown red and Mrs. Grace H. Stillwell, Mrs. M. S.neth Post, Edwin Uelcstlnu, Anna Mae apple green of the 1923 p: :.: : ',. a major sideline of philately. more chicks than can be handled Warnock, Audrey Shown. Jeanette Murphy. Frcoi May 25 to June 3, 1935, an profitably. A good rule for determin- Bozarth, Mrs. E. C. Januson, Mrs. Fourth grade—Dominek Davlno, Richard International Exhibition of-Stampa of I ing the number of chicks each brood- John T. Ackerson, Mrs. George \V\ Walker. Nellie Moccl, Edward Shown. John B- Allen Co. 6 Cup Zucker, Miss Maude Ackerson, Mrs. Third grade—George Lewis, Norman World Notes Belgium and Belgian Congo will be I er house can successfully handle is Bathbone, Julia Walling, Anna Cugllano. The four-hundredth j.i.nlversary held by the Royal Federation of thoto determine the number of square Harry Dowen, Mrs. Theodore Bailey, Second grcde—Lewis Boyce, Tony Da- WE FIT FEET DR1POLATOR celebration of the founding of thePhilatelic Circles of Belgium. The ex- feet of floor space and multiply by Mrs. Frank McCleaster, Mrs. William vino, William Moccl, Oscnr Phillipp, city of Lima has been made the oc- three. For instance, a 10x14 house Barnes, Mrs. David Snyder. Mrs. El-George Smcraldo, Norma Dishrow. a $2 value hibition will be open to collectors all mor A. Dolson, Mrs. John H. Bahren- First grade—Mary Mocci, Harvey Boyee, 9 Broad St., Tel. 267-W Red Bank, N. J. casion for some more new stamps over the world, with sufficient num- has 110 square feet of floor space. Harold Clsbrow. Salvatore Lasaplo, Wil- from Peru. The nine values are di-over me wona, wiw smut-ivm. «.,.r --- --, _- - burg, Mrs. Lester V. Walling, Mrs* liam Phillipp, John Wnrnoek. vided between postage and airmail. ber of classes to enable all interested j 140x3 is 421}—the maximum number Ernest E. Peseux, Miss Josephine Beginners grade—Joseph AhlcrB, Car-i Five being for regular letters and to compete with others. Full details j of chicks that should be put in this Montagno, Miss Eleanor Rudlger, the others for air posting. Scenes may be secured from Armand Ruhl, j house. Mrs. Joseph R Serpico, Miss Rosa I connected with the city's history as president of the Executive Commit-1 Early hatching has always paid. AJlocco, Mrs. Edwin R. Feseux, I well as modern views are pictured. :e, 2 Rue dc la Revolution, Brus- i Greatest profits are made by hatch- Mrs. Dorothy B. Straub and Mrs. | selsl , BelgiumBli . in"lcg r heavhfl<"My' ^'-™breedH /.in^Uchickcs ;in„ x^oKvuat-iFebruarFebrua y- Vera B. Johnson. A new printing of the special Shade specialists will be interested and March and Leghorns in March stamp confined to the use of the Brit- in- knowing that ,1 distinct shade of and April. The Hazlet Fire company will cel- ish forces in Egypt for mail sent Lowered egg production, smaller NO MONEY DOWN! the S cent Parks stamp has been ebrate its silver anniversary of the back home to England has a drawing laying flocks are likely to. create a discovered in Cleveland, Ohio. 11. K, company with a turkey dinner at the as Low as ••-• of the Sphinx and is inscribed "Brit- Grcvc reports that Ecven sheets In a shortage of chicks hatched at the Old Dutch tavern on tho state high- GOODYEAR ish Forces in Egypt—Letter Stamp.'" distinct ultramarine shade, and read- :nost desirable time of the year. Plan- way on Thursday evening, March 14, The value is one piaster. This year ily recognized apart from the regular ning early for your poultry crop for A large attendance of the members SPEEDWAY the color is green, while last it wasblue color assigned to the stamp, 1935 will show good judgment. and their fanjilies is expected. carmine rose •were located. Only 170 of these were Hatcheries arc reporting more ad- Hazlet Boy Scout troop met in the Three values of the 1918-19 news- I'aiice orders than they have had for iaved. : fire house on Friday evening. Those Center Traction, paper issue, inipnrf, of Czechoslo- The United States is not the only ovrral yenrs. present were Patrol Leader Malcolm 51 vakia have been overprinted "O. T." /orld political subdivision that mess Peseux, Assistant Patrol Leader Tough Thick Tread, for use by commercial firms only. /ith imperforate errors. News is Chester Wolcott, Allen Webster, Don- Weekly They are 10, 20 and 30 haleru. spreading that the Greek semi-postal ald Bcera, George Murphy; Harry Before the creation of the Domin- .itamp, St. Demetrius 20L brown, Cowles and Ernest Peseux. -Another You'll like the'courtesy Supertwist Cord Tex- ion of Canada, stamps of Canada type SP4, recently released, is being patrol will be formed soon. Other extended to you when from 1851 to 1868 were printed in ound in imperforate condition. Nat- boys present who have passed their ture Guaranteed. the monetary' unit of Great Britain. Jrally the error is very scarce. A Tenderfoot tests are Carl Gloss, Hud-, you open a Convenient In 1868 this was changed to cents :ouch of Farleyitis, or did our postal son Carhart, Fred Dean and Ira Payment Account. NO A Real Goodyear. and dollara. mprcsario lift a page from a. foreign llathbonu. each In the earlier issues of U. S. tooklet? MONEY DOWN — stamps the Roman numeral X was The Cardinal 4-H club met at the used to indicate the ten-cent value The 20 centimes Panama Special lome of Kenneth and Earle Acker- Terms to suit your con- 4.40* 51c 5.00 66c Delivery stamp has been overprinted snn on I he Holmdel .turnpike on venience. We make it a a in addition to the notiitlnn "ten •not himself expect pardon." 21 20 NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT cents.". 'Correo Oero," The inscription ap- Wednesday evening, February 28. week week Efitnto of Wllllnm J. Poulfon, dcccnacd, icars in brilliant red. . MARCH Planting trees and landscaping_were easy to buy Sure Grip- Notice H hereby, given that tho account! While the Reverend Judge Van ~*%L-*. . 5—First Shakespearean play discussed. Following the business ses- ping Goodyears ... and 59c 81c of 'tho ntilmn-lher, executor of tho cntfta Belgian Officials sion games were played and refresh- 4.75 5.50 of enld dpi'cm-;e ficribed In anid mortgage; and you, Mau- rice (J nil us, BIO made defendant becaut* .3.50*- you arc one of the holders of a mortnad* covering the Iandn described In com- man's heart plnlnont's nnid moitttntrc. The charge for Dated February 13. 103G. £//t Sidney Snow WARREN H. SMOCK, Solicitor of Complainant, 400' - Cor. Broad and Mechanic Stieeta, Red Bank, N, J.

For the ¥}mc£y: Man—Try Him on Veal Nemo IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. PYROFAX. To JOSEPH NIBSTEMBKI and PAULIN1 Dcdr Sidney Snow: First, have the butcher take the bone 450*- I cm twenty-three GAS SERVICE By virtuo of en Order of the Court ot out of tiie breast of veal and roll and Chancery of New Jcraey, mndfi on th« years old. For jour months / hate dc it. Eu:;t meat well with the flour. day of the date hereof. In a causa wherein been married to the nicest sort of a has been radically reduced! Mary E. Tower, John W. Tower, her hus- man. I cool: dinner for him every Now, you need a good roastimj band, end Ited Bank BuihiinK and Loan evening, but I never seen: to complete- pan or an iron kettle or Dutch Oven, Association, n body corpornte of the Stata Instead of paying $36.50 you now pay of New Jor-fey, ore complainant a. And Al- ly satisfy him, I took a domestic sci- with a £ood, tight fitting cover. In bert Stcts. Mary Stetz, hln wife, Joseph ence course in high school ami I can this, melt the butter or crtsco and Klestemnk!, Paulino Nlnki, Passalc-Bergen cook lott of good things, hut they Lumber Compnny, A body corporate of then, with your oven at about 500, A Cook without a Salary the Stnto of Now Jersey, and DQmeatlo don't seem to "hit tfte spot," Tell ;/,v brown the meat nicely, Then, add-tlic Credit Corporntlon, a body corporate of something "sure fire" for a man wbi the State of New JorBcy. urn defendant* J doesn't know just what he wants. /'••: cloves, nutmri; and sliced onion and ffULme I6'11!1,10'1 to, «i>Pcar and answer sure I am at my alts end," let the onion bnnvn— all this in the the bill oi Btilu complaint on or before th* You wouldn't think so, but this Is a picture of a Cook! And a very econortilcal, 20th day of April, ll)3fi, or the unld bill uncovered kutile or pan. FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY will bo taken nn confonncd njfalnat you Now, pour the bottle of beer over accurate cook, too. Here's what "she" will do for you: The Bald bill la (lied to foreclose ft Well Phyllis, that may noi It :.> mortttntte mada by Albert Stele nnd Jo- hard, afier all. The chances arc you the meat .imi cover the kudc ti.chily. This lease fee of $9.75 is yonr only initial cxpeiuc other Hoph NIofltcniHkl to Mmy E. Tower and are planning menus us you like them. Cut the ht.it dnwn to ;'!) ,md o»n- John W. Tower, her htiHlmndi nnd you. than tliq cost of the nppliancC' you select-There are no 1. She will select the right;tDm- to an absolute minimum for Joneim NlefltemRkl aro mndo n defendant There ate nuny male vtetches who linue the nuMiiii; fi-r .m iM.ir, kiting the best results. booauHO you are ono of the ownin of the don't know jusLtvhnt tliey wjnr, but frequently. At (he aid ul' :1K huui, extras—all installation charges and piping are included in perature for the cooking of any inortsnceil iircmlscn In the bill of com- (hey have some sort of unsatisfied plaint mentioned, nnd by reason thereof rkld flic or.ingc ':: l.i(.n, cut the cost of the appliance. food, a most important factor J. She'll turn out a perfect job, craving. Generally what they really JnJ mny clulm iomo Intercut In the flftld mort- into qtuiki ••, ;inA c diiiii in well-cooked meals. Has;ed premlaeB! and you, IWIne NUkt, need is something that is more or Ins Now you can afford the convenience of thia finest of all every time. because you hold n BiibKeuuent morttrftge of a surprise—that looks awfully iti- for another limn, in die . {jag wrviccs. This temporary reduction in the fee for o tho mortjrtiKo afrecUnW the iitld pram- triguin£—that will fill tliem dear up If liquid boils ilciwn ton hM, he .UISC 2. She knows just how long to ,? . She'll do all these things while IHOIJ In tho bill of complnltit mentioned, !id is not tight you are out of the house, nnd bar ronjon thurcof m«y claim some to the chin and then sort of pat them cm , ;uld mute1 - I'yrofux equipment is the third step in our economy pro- apply the heat. Interest In tho wild mortsased premliea. into ft happy state of Nirvanna, which liter. f^am to bring you clean, modem cooking at a low price. BETTER than a perfectly nicitns sitting in n heap in a hij; At the enJ of the second hour, re- trained salaried servant could. r» . T. . Kolli'ltorn for Complainant*. fh.;ir ;imi just purring, ns you mtflht The first step was low monthly terms. The second step was 3. She'll restrict gas consumption Dated February 10, ID.U, say. Men are like that. So let me pass move the pieces of ounces and lem- the sliding scale of gas prices which lowered the yearly on to you a granrl dish which was on, scison the sjuce with snlt atui pep- Monmouth County Siirrof&ta's Offic*. cost of gas in the average home considerably. And now we "She" is the famous RED WHEEL LORAINE OVEN HEAT REGULATOR, In h m the favorite of the Princess Royal Vic- per and paprika, and you will Live a * « «ttor of tho estate of EHfabeU M. Wajcnor, dccertHcd, toria of Prussia. If was mid to me most unusually pleasing dish, ready take pleasure in announcing tliiB third important step, standard equipment on all Magic Chef Gas Ranges See this range Notice to neditora to pnunt clalmi that she had a ^rand appetite, hut at U) serve, RHnlnut estate. the same time liked not only generous Now that all tlirco are in effect, Pyrbfax Gas Service is Number 1836-2. Special this month at $49.50, fully equipped, divided into PiirHiiRnt to tho order of Joseph U portions, but exotic flavor and rare With this meat dish, you can serve no economical that almost any family can afford it- This ITonahay, aurronnte of the County of Mon- rnoiith, made on tha twenty-flfth day of piquancy. I have done this dish sev- Any sort of potato and a cold vegeta- offer is good for a limited time only, BO don't delay. Come easy monthly payments. Jebruary, 10SB, on tho application of eral times for men who dared me to hie, like asparagus or sliced tomatoc: uMiarlea Wnsner, dole executor of the M- make them something "different."You tir cucumbers. in today and let ns show yon, in actual figures, how little ^ °! KlUnbeth M. Wugner, deceased, will find that this is a rich, whole- it costs to cook with clean, modern Pyrofax Gnu. notice la hereby given to tho creditor* of For dessert, you will fine! nothing »jd decent! to exhibit to the subicrlbtr. some dish, hut still most cconomit.'l. mile esjjcutor an aforeiald, tholr debt* and nicer than a small fresh pineapple, demands RKalruit the nald efltnte, under cut into thin slice;. ;m • mall (iratiEe —I lemon ciative, lef me know and I'll tell you rhono 3S4JO.' i,

', ' it!t.k RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 7,1088. Blue Jays of Keantburg at tba Shore MANY AT BtJNCO PARTY. SOIL PBEPAKATION, National Group* East Keansburg News Acra barn at this place tonight, Mis« Esther Rowlands, who has Leafu« For 8ervioe Hold* Sneceuful Cover Crop or Green Manure Should ftELEN LEE GETTY The roast beef eupper, card party been a patient at the Long Branch Affair At Fire Home Monday. Be CweluUy Vsed. To Save Wild Ducks and dance held by the .ToUy Doerr hospital, li expected to return home SPANISH Trmvtl S«vi« association Saturday night was at- today. The. Young People's League for ser- A heavy cover crop or green ma- Faced with reports of an alarming nure crop plowed under may result Authorized Agent depletion of several species of wild tended by more than 176 persons and A double celebration took place at vice of the Reformed church held a it was successful beyond the expec bunco party at the Union Hoae com- In poor crop yields, especially when ' For all Steamship Lines, ducks, heads of the U. S. Bureau of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter BEAUTY SALON UUCltU, UKavxo "». «••'" ~- — _- tations of those In charge. Tho as pany fire house on Shrewsbury ave- the job is not properly done. Many Cruises, Airlines, Land Tours VanNortwick Saturday night, when Biological Survey, the Izaak Walton soctation has gained a number of a number of their relatives and nue Monday evening. Miss Marjorle farmers in Monmouth covnty who 86 BROAD ST., , RED BANK, N. J. League of America, Conservatioonf new members. They are Thomas B. friends visited them. The occasion Erickson was in charge of the affair have heavy stiff sods or heavy cover Committee of the Federation Day, Peter O'Brien, Isaac Stock, Au- was the birthday of Mr. VanNort- arid was assisted by Misses Pearl crops to plow under, could well af- REP BANK IS Mechanic St. Phone 1746 Women's Clubs, the More Gam gust Jacqulna, Joseph Bailey, Max Ralph, Violet Anderson, Helen Shaf- ford to disk those fields both ways, Birds Foundation and officials of wick and the fortieth wedding anni- FHON"n R. B. 2312 All tickets Bold at the com- Walters, William Toker, Lloyd Car- versary of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van- fer, Anida Blanc, Pearl and Florence before plowing. By following men a other national wildlife organizations hart, , Bernard Reddon, Felix Cagley Nortwick of Neptune City. Every- Good ridge snd Mrs. Elizabeth Estelle. practlct, according to County Agent panies' published rates. No have joined in an announcement of and Joseph Cagley. Permanent Waving ' charge for my services. one had a delightful time. Others Those attending were Herman Douglass, all chances of creating air tho first migratory bird refuge pro- Mr. and Mrs; Otto Pratach and present besides those mentioned In- Fazione, Ernest Shaffer, Ben Stan- spaces and preventing the movement Specialists for the Part gram of its kind ever launched. daughter of Jersey City spent the cluded Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van- ley, Mrs. E. Erlckson, Mrs. Alfred of water in the soil, are eliminated. The program proposes the making week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Oacar Nortwick, Jr., of East Orange, Mr. Griffiths, W. Jordan, Mrs. Mi Edlng- The county agent goes on to say 19 Years. I of every suitable public park water Krueger. that it should be clearly understood area a waterfowl refuge. "Here's a and Mrs. Lester White and son Wil- ton, Winston VanNote, D. Jlannine, Mrs. Pansy Dennig has returned liam of Ocean Grove, Miss Marie W. VanNote, Mrs. Shaffer, Edward by the farmer that while the sod and way to have a zoo without benefit of heavy cover might bo easy to plow MARCH SPECIAI ! Monday to Thursday Incl. HAIR CUTTING a bond, issue—and at the tune time home from the Presbyterian hospital Scott of Asbury Park, James Van- Crelln, Ulysoes Irons, Susie Johnson, at Irvington, where she was a surgi- Nortwick of East Orange and Frank W. Danner, William Hunter, Eugene under, It is possible to have it turned for I help save America's wild waterfowl," VanNortwick and Walter VanNort- in large blocks of soil from fourteen Finger Wave "i I the announcement states. cal patient. Ford, Arley'Hullt, Edgar Taylor, Mrs. and ! MEN, WOMEN I The availability for refuge pur- Miss Julia Burns of this place died wick, Jr., of East Keansburg. May Loversidge, Annie Layton, to sixteen Inches wide and from two Charles Cottrell, L. Ralph, Mrs. to four feet In length. Such strips and CHILDREN poses of thousands of both public last week at the age of 32 years and take months to become thoroughly Mint or Tar Shampoo f OUR SPECIALTY 'and-nrivntc ponds, streams and costal a largely attended funeral was held Anna Thorpe, Mrs. George Rose, with Vinegar Blnss J water areas is pointed to. Use of Saturday morning at St. Ann's A bonatlda newspaper circulation Grace Hawer, Betty England, Vir- packed and give the moisture a 3 Barbara—No Waiting these can be obtained by individuals church at Keansburg. The floral —the kind The Register has—Is the ginia Hower, Ralph VanNote, B. chance to work up and down In the and organizations "simply for theributes wero numerous and beauti- only kind that counts with the ad- Aymold, G. Macintosh, Lester Crelln, soil from top to sub-soil and develop Daily Specials! LATEST 1935 MEN! I asking" it is stated. Sportsmen's or- ful. A solemn high mass of reqlem vertiser. No premiums or other in- Mrs. Elizabeth Story, Adolf Molzon, those necessary bacteria to speed de- ganizations, farm, service, nature was chanted by the pupils of St ducements have ever been offered to Heorge Rose, Mrs. Herbert, William cay of the cover crop. While it has 4—35c Items COIFFURES ! YOUR FACE IS ALWAYS rj been proven that air in the soil Is , TREATED RIGHT WHEN i and civic groups of all kinds are to Ann's parochial school, with Mrs. secure circulation.—Advertisement Macintosh. Charles Blsslck and Wll- YOU GET SHAVED AT be enlisted in the movement. August H. Llederhaus as organist, lam Hultt. essential to satisfactory bacteria 2—35c Iterria Frederic Permanent NUNZIE'S "America's migratory waterfowl The interment was at Jersey City growth and development, It la pos- and a Marcel need homes—and need them badly," and members of the First Aid squad sible to secure too much air. $2-50 to $g.00 You Always Get the Be«t according to the sponsors. "Over 17,- if East Keansburg acted as bearers. or a Facial at the 000,000 acres of marshes have been The firemen were called out Sun- Dollar's "Food Value" Is More Treat Playmate Roughly. Manicure Barber fruitlessly drained by man with little day to put out a grass fire. The Jack Knight of Fair Haven report- Seal Castile Duart Velzor thought of the effect upon a great flames were soon, extinguished and ed to the Red Bank police last Sun- Mint Shampoo Shop natural resource of tremendous eco- Important Than "Gold Value' Crocquignole or Vogue nomic, recreational and esthetic im- no damage was done. day that his son Robert had been Water Wave Red Bank The members of the Geraldlne beaten by several boys of his own Finger Wave Combination Wav 16 White St., portance to millions, of people." Thompson Republican unit traveled Phone 1967-W. The More Game Birds Foundation, Advancing Prices Coll Attention'to Need of Following age and then locked up in a vaoant Eyebrows with headquarters at 500 Fifth ave- to Trenton by bus' and automobile Buying Hints for Fresh Produce shack in the rear of a furniture Haircut 35 $0.50 to $"7.50 nue, New York, offers $500 in cash, yesterday to attend a dinner given store on Monmouth street Sergeant 20 silver cups and certificates of mer- n honor of Governor Harold G. Hoff- By FRED W. JACKSON James J. Sheedy was Bent to in- Dry Shampoo—Pedicure; 75c man. Director, Dlvlilon of Consumer Information it illustrated by "Ding" Darling as Mrs. Pauline Schaut of'Bloomfleld terview parents of the boys involved Red Henna .->. $1.00 All above Waves INCLUDE prizes for the best refuges established Department of Agriculture, Trenton, N. J. and to warn them that juvenile Shampoo, Haircut, Vlnger Wave NEW YORK during 1935. The awards are to bewas a week-end guest of Mrs. Ed- White Henna $1.25 ward Voorhees. court charges faced the boys unleus nnd Ringlet Ends. made in a National Waterfowl Re- PRING months are welcomed by ance only, selections tan often be they changed their play htfblts. Including Shampoo and Flngftf Wava or NEWARK fuge Contest. The Foundation is Mrs. Caroline Reifert is confined to S many housewives because the made which not only suit the per- FREE PARKING SPACE IN REAR conducting the general program and :he house with a heavy cold. food shopping problem becomes sonal preference but also prove to :t pays to advertise in The Register. QQ ROUNP is distributing three free booklets de- Mrs. Esther Hill won a prize in a much simplified. Appetites are lesa be economical. Generally speaking, movie and radio contest at Newark the excessive waste in preparation, TRIP scribing how to establish a refuge. jaded and there is available a rapid State game officials have agreed to last week. succession of fresh frnlts and vege- and the inferior quality of wilted, co-operate in the' work. Rowland Voorheea, son of Hr. and tables from which to choose. decayed, Immature, or overripe pro- ducts are such as to make the best Mrs. Edward Voorhees, is confined to Despite recent decisions on cur- 1SUNDAY, MARCH 10 The program contemplates volun- the bed with Intestinal grip. quality the least expensive In the tary establishment of chains of min- rency problems the housewife still end. Leaves BED BANK 9:03 A. M. iature happy landing places for wild- A number of the residents of, this considers her food dollar to be ot ilace have received cards from Mrs. much more importance than the Selection Guides WEDNESDAY, MARCH IS fowl, patterned after the famous May Rupp, who is making a sojourn Leaves BED BANK —9:09 A. SI. Jack Miner refuge near Detroit "gold" dollar ot the banker. Food The selection ol fruits and vege- "What the nation's" waterfowl need in Florida. She reports having had dollars are more precious for they a fine time. tables in good condition and of de- Returning tickets good on any is the setting aside of thousands of are not only scarce but they must sirable flavor merely by casual ex- New Jersey Central train, except these places where the birds may Mrs. Jessie Finley haa bought a operate In a mart where rising food amination as they are displayed for The Blue Comet, on date of sale. rest, feed and nest in contentment. Ford sedan. prices prevail. Habits of boom days sale is in many cases a job tor an Consult ticket agents for leaving Given those opportunities, wildfowl The Men's Republican club will and habits of the days ot low-priced expert There is no set rule. Ex- times from stations not shown can be restored successfully to their have a card party at the flre house food must now give way to more perience 1B the most reliable guide. above end additional information. former plenitude," the announcement Friday night. A large attendance is efficient buying. "Buymanship" There are, however, certain details states. indicated by the Interest manifested, THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL AFTER must replace hnphasard decisions, which, it observed, may aid the THEATRE TRAIN ON WEDNESDAY, Members of tho committee of rizes will be awarded and refresh- housewife In obtaining better val- March 13, loavins New York, Liber- judges for the refuge program are: ments will be served. "What Is Best?" ues. Those are: (1) make yonr LAST TIMES TODAY- ty St 11:50 P. M.: Newark. Broad St., William Copestake haa moved to Such treads bring the housewife own selection of perishables, (2) FRIDAY — SATURDAY 11:46 P. M, for stations Perth Aroboy Hon. Jay N. Barling, chief of the to Point Pleatant Inclusive, This spe- Bureau of Biological Survey, chair- 'air Haven. in closer contact with the retailer handle traits and vegetables but cial train provides an opportunity to man; S. Barry Locke, conservation Last week the winning teams in and more personal attention Is paid not to excess, (3) remember the George Brent attend tho theater. director, Iznak Walton League; A. C. Lhe "University" basketball league to Quality factors and food values. largest is not always the best, (4) Josephine Cameile, director of waterfowl ac- wcro Purdue, Rutgers and Notre When making a selection from a avoid commodities that show decay, tivities, More Game Birds in Amer- Dame. Friday night three games display of fruits and vegetables the (G) do not buy merely because the Hutchinson ica; Mrs. William L. Wilson, conser- houoowife subconsciously asks: price is low, (6) consider the fruits Jersey ^Central will be played at this place. The and vegetables that are in season vation chairman, General Federation standing Is as follows: What is best? She would like to —IN- of Women's Clubs; Manly F. Miner, choose according to her personal in the nearest production area, (7) secretary, Jack Miner Migratory Won LoBt Percentage preference, but personal preference demand full weight or see that Purdue 6 » 1.000 containers hold full measure, (8) "THE RIGHT Bird Foundation; Nathan Moran, Notie Dame 4 2 .667 is often subordinated to price. Buy: California member U. S. Migratory liutnora , 3 3 .5110 ing on porsonal Inspection is profit- distinguish between blemishes that Bird Advisory Board, and Edward A. Mnnhnttan 2 I .338 able to the discriminating buyer ol affect appearance and those that ;.- C. N. Y 2 1 .333 affect eating quality, and (9) know TO LIVE" Mcllhonny, author and conservation- ;\rlnccton :.... 1 5 .167 , perighablofi.. If one in" familiar ist, Avery Island, Louisiana. The basketball team of the East with the factors that affect eating supply and prices of what is on the PREVUE .i Keaneburg Indians will play the quality and those that affect appear- market. TONIGHT HOSPITAI. BENEFIT. Come at 9:00. Dance At IUimson Country Club By Fltkin Auxiliary. See 2 Features, More than 200 persons attended the dance given Saturday night at the Kumson Country club for the benefit Free China of the Fitkin Memorial hospital un- Steinbach Kresges To The LADIES der the direction of the Rumson-Mld- dletown auxiliary. A feature of the Fri. & Sat. Nights evening was a fashion show. Those participating as models were Mrs. Kenneth Seggerman, Mrs. Haley Fiske, Mrs. Edwin Bransome, Mrs. SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY J. Hartley Mellick, Jr., Mrs. W. Alex- ander Sielcken, Miss Margaret Bry- an, Mrs. Gray MacW. Bryan, Miss Great March Sale Betty Johnson and Miss Elizabeth HATISFACTION- Kills. This Little Lady's Resistance h Low Mrs. Louis Hague was in charge of tho show. Mrs. Robert G. Issley a new word for was head of the dance committee and Mrs. J. Sanford Shanley was chair- Wake a noise like the walls of man of the reservation committee. your dictionary- House wares Jericho falling I She's »aid "no" a new thrill in to princes and dukes, and meant it., but o bench in the park hatbuying— •MENUSi . . . a bog of popcorn with a How long is it plain, ordinary mugg...who since you looked China, Glass, Lamps, could ask fo-r anything more? in a hat mirror and saw the man Gelatin Salad Recipt* (With Spicy Flavor you wanted to Meals For Six Linens and Silverware see? The crown Breakfast was correct . . . StBwp.l l-niiim. Chilled Ready CociW-rf Whcnt Cereal the tilt to the Cn-ism Soft ('(tcjird Egg! brim just right Graham Tn;nt. Buttered ... the shade as CV Gets Under Way With Savings Greater perfect as tho' it Tomato Soup Crackers had been espec- 'lei ially dyed for Dinner Than Have Been Possible for Many Years linked Kith you. The reflec- Escalloped Corn Drrad I'lura Jtlly tion wasn't a re- ^picy C.Hnliii tialad flection on your Chocolate Nut Cookies Coffee KftcaUopnl Corn family beauty. p canned ,i teaspoon n pp •uin' rollotl tempoon Some men go cl.rr The first tremendous event in tfre newly re- inhs 1/;: "ip batter, seasons with 1» L-anpi. melted nalt I run milk modeled housefurnishings sections. And, only HALFIS- Mix butler with crumbd, add rest FACTION. Don't of ingredients nnd pour Into but- Icntl bakinfr dish. Bake 25 minutes what an event! Hundreds of outstanding val- you do that. in moderate over;. Spicy (Jolnlln Snlad ues . . . made possible thru our consoh'datiori This'spring . lemnn R 'i teaspoon palt In tho kind of a rola (hot mad* yov nl ffelnt in \'3 cup rhopped relcry with one of New Jersey's greatest stores, you'll surely find l/;t cup chapped rava about "It Kapponod On* Night"! I -I /3 emu IK olives Hatisfaction at -ill- water !t cup chopped itwcct pickles Kresge Department Store of Newark, where Kridel's. The , 3 bl 1935 models are tine same sensational offerings are being stag- beauties, . you'll Pour water ovor RClntln mixture HE GILDED LILY find stir until dissolved. Add vlnri- ed now! Just another illustration that proves like 'em. Come giir. sUKiir and salt Cool. Add rest of in and let us p;ive incrocllontn and pour to thickness ot that you don't have to leave the North Jersey with FRED MacMURRAY • RAY MILIAND you a demon- 1 \'-i inches in shallow pan which has been rinsed in cold water. Chill un- C. AUBREY SMITH • EDWARD CRAVEN stration. til stiff. Cut In squares or rounds. Shore in order to profit by Metropolitan as- Directed by WESLEY RUGGLES A Paramount P/ctore thocolnto Nut Cookies Stetsons ff.OO, |» 50 ip (at sortments and values. 2 cups sugar vnnllls 1/H teaavoon •nit COMING, WED., THURS., MARCH 13 - 14. Meltons 9.95 rtiiXolaU. 4 1/^ cup> flMr melted 1 tennpooll IOIU 3 inhlcBpooni 1 cup broken Campton's . crenm nuta Cream fat nnd nuRar. Add eggs, George Raft—Carole Lombard chocolate, rrram, vnnllla and suit Beat two cnlnule.'i. Add flour and '. ' —IN— coda. Drop portloim from upoon onto STEINBACH KRESGE CO. SionaPd baklnR sheets. Sprinkle with J.KRIDEL nutfi. Bnfco VZ minutcn. — Red Bank — Tlin rnnrl to better nnd bigger buBT ncisfl lr;adn thiough Tho IleKlater's ad- Athnry Park "RUMBA" " ' columns,—AdvctUocment. BED BANK, THE An Ideal tftaes loUm, Located on the Beautiful Bro«4 strw* to tfct Mm Shrewnbury Blver one hour Sewert os Every Htm* from New York, and provid- Sldemuiui Along th» ing every" city convenient^ RED BANK REGISTER liiutd Wwklr, EnUrtd u Bceond-CUiB Mutter it th* Port- Subscription Prlcct On* Yaar 12.00. VOLUME LVII, NO. 37. offlot »t H«* Buk, N. J., undlt th» Act al March 8, 18711. RED BANK, NT J., THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1935. Six Months 11.00. Blasts Copy 4a. PAGES 11 TO 22,

shortages at the present time are from conference and investigations Chamber Makes Mrs. Hobbs Held approximately $10,000. Church Of ficials Officials Oppose he concluded that the commission Treasurer Hulick Senators Seek To Llttlo Silver residents generally would consider the erection of the find tho situation difficult to believe. bridge at that cost. Ocean county is Weekly Report For Grand Jury Mrs. Hobbs has always held a high To Debate Sunday Bill At Trenton taking similar stepa, he reported. Tendered Dinner Aid Depositors place in tho community and has been At tho suggestion of Director Executive Session Called for To- Former Little Silver Collector very popular. Many of her friends W. Fred G. Steelman in Third Measure Would Divert Funds Reichey a motion was adopted pro- Frank Hulick of Eatontown Cel- Bill Introduced in United State* morrow Morning for the Ap- Under $5,000 Bail on Charge bellevo that sho Is not guilty of any Series of Debates at Eaton- from Highway Department to viding that the city of Long Branch ebrate* Fifty Years Active Senate by Senators Moore am] of Embezzlement — C. P. wrongdoing and that It 1B a matter town Sunday—Opposes Rev. Other Purpose*—Other Busi- be notified at onco that they must Fire Service-^Twenty Years pointment of Special Commit- of miscalculation In keeping tho make the necessary back-fill a& Barbour Provide! for P«yi tee* and Other Buiineu. Kemp Her Successor. many accounts. They claim it is Louii M. Case. ness of the Freeholders. agreed before tho work on the bulk- as Treasurer. mont Through R. F. C. Mr«. Elizabeth D. Hobbs of LltUe oasy to make errors in the tax rec- A debato on the merits of the Tho attention of tho Monmouth head at the foot of Brighton avenue, At a special meeting of the execu- would be commenced. A large gathering of members of Washington, D. C, March T—Pur- tive committee of the board of direc- Silver is at liberty under $5,000 bail ords. Others are of the opinion that church at largo will feature the third County Board of Freeholders was the Eatontown fire department and ehaso by the Iteconetruction Financa tors of-the Red,Bank Chamber o,£ to await the action of tho grand Mrs. Hobbs lo shielding someone else of a series of programs being pre- focused yesterday by director County Engineer Hogan reported visiting chiefs and members of Corporation of the, remaining a»net» Jury on a charge of embezzling "up- nnd that tho truth will eventually sented at the Methodist church at Frederick P. Rcichey and Counsel on hia investigation of Iho Greene neighboring companies paid tribute Cnnimorce, which met In conjunction avenue bridge at Bridle. In his of closed National" Banks and pay. with the finance committee a few warda of $B,000" if the borough's become known. Eatontown Sunday night, March 10. William A. Stevens, to a bill now Tuesday night to Frank Hulick, for ment to depositors of sixty par cent funds during her Incumbency as col- From present indications each In the opening series a mock trial befoi'B tho state legislature which opinion the span i.g In v*?ry poor con- tlie past twenty years treasurer of days ago, It was decided to com- dition and iia little as possible should of their proved claims, in provided mence an intensive drive for funds lector and treasurer of that munici- bonding company will be required to was staged with Lester Whltfield, a provides for diverting funds from the Eatontown company, who cele- for In a hill jointly Introduced fn make good nt least part of tho short- member of the church, being tried ihe UHOM nf the-State Highway de- be spent toward repairing it. He rec- brated tho completion of fifty yoara and more active support and co-oper- pality. She waa arraigned before ommended that tho span be repaired Ihe senate today hy United States ation from among the business and Recorder Daniel S. Weigand, the ages, depending on the years the for disobeying the obligations of the }-;ii trntnt for other purposes, It was of active service In the department. Senator* W. Warren Barbour and, shortages occurred. The balance, If church. Mr. Whltflold was acquitted pointed out that if the bill is passed sufficiently to be cnade safe for the professional men with regard to the complaint being mado by Mayor summer traflic, and plans drawn for Mr. Huiick, a former chief, was A. Hurry Moore of NewJeroey. Over Chamber of Commerce. This action Ellas S. Black. Benjamin A. Shoe- any, will have to be raised by general of the charges. In the second series that much of the road funds due to the guest of honor at a testimonial 160.000 depositors would be affected taxation. come to Monmouth county would not a new structure. The necessity of waB felt necessary If tho organiza- maker, Little Silver coal dealer and F. Howard Lloyd, editor of the Bed having "the consent of the various dinner served In the assembly room in New Jersey hy the bill, Senator* Mrs. Hobbs'a neighbor, and Robert The resignation of Mr. Hobbs as Bank Standard, addressed the con- bo available, and it would also effect of the borough hall. Sharing some Barbour and Moore Bald. tion is to continue to function ef- funds due to the county by the State state departments he believea woulu fectivly and efficiently and to ac- Vanderveer of Bed Bank became her financial secretary ofeitho fire com- gregation. hold up the work too long to insure of the honors paid him was another Depositors, who in the reorganlia^ bondsmen. Mrs. Hobbs pleaded not pany was tendered at a meeting of Next Sunday night, Professor Fred Highway Commission for refinancing veteran, William Allgor, who three tlon of national banks closed alnc» complish the major projects In iU road improvements in the county. its completion in time for the sum- program. guilty. The grand Jury will meet In the firemen Friday night, but It was G. Steelman, supervisor of Eatontown ears ago was honored likewise on January 1, 1030, accepted bank stock not accepted. Instead tho firemen ap- The members of tho Board will ap- mer traffic. Counsel Stevens added Tho oxecutive committeo instruct- April. schools, speaking In the afllrmatlve that he .believed that about $50,000 iis fiftieth anniversary. He is how in whole or in part for their depoi- 1 pointed a committee comprising Rich- on the question, "resolved that the pear at.tho State House In Trenton •resident of the company. ils, would similarly be reimbursed ed Secretary McPhee to telegraph Mrs. Hobbs was arrested by Police next Monday evening when the bill for bridge work from state and fed- Chief Fred Zlegler and Constabia ard Parker, George Ivlna and Wil- church is an outworn institution and eral funds would be available in the Frederick S. Morris, secretary of up to sixty per cent of the value ot Representative William . H. Sutphln liam Pontln to prevail , upon Mr. should be abolished," will present ar- 'Is due to come before the Senate, and endorsing the proposed bill calling Myron L. Campbell on Saturday near future and urged some investi- tho company, acted as toastmaster. ho stock they accepted, the R. F. C, Hobbs to remain in office. guments demonstrating the ineffici- express their opposition. Among tbe guest speakers were being authorized under the bill tt> for the deepening and widening ol morning and taken to the borough ; gation be made on that point. council chamber In the fire house. ency and the ineffectiveness of the Director Rcichny explained in de- Mayor Ira E. Wolcott, Councilman purchase such stock from them. tho river channel to Bed Bank. church of the present day. Several other minor matters were Distribution of the money paid by ' President William A. Miller stated There she faced Mayor Black, Re- tail the huge difference that the pas- Adolf Braun, Benjamin VanKcuren, The pastor of 'the church, Rev. sage of the, bill would effect here, brought to the board's attention be- Frank VanDorn and Robert Higgins, R. F. C. to bank receivers or that he would confer with the direc- corder Weigand and former Senator Telephone Men fore the reading of the bills brought William A. StevenB, the borough at- Louis M. Case, will speak on the neg- showing that it would be necessary hief Andrew J. Reid and Police conservators would begin immediate- tors at their next meet on Friday, ative side of the question and will for the county to either refinance the session to a close. ly after consummation of tho pur- March 8, regarding the appointment torney. It was an unusual scene. Chief Harry Klrkgard, all of Eaton- Many times Mrs. Hobbs had eat. In Cited For Heroism defend the church against the at- some of its bond issues or default on town; Chief Joseph Fix of Red Bank, chase of the various proved assets of a special committee to co-operate tacks of its critics. them. Counsel Stevens stated that it president of the Monmouth County by the federal finance corporation. with the present river committee the same room as borough clerk re- cording the transactions of the John M. McCarthy of Port Mon- Professor Steelman is active In was a breach of contract on the part Smoke Shop Plans Firemen's association; Chief Fritz Liquidation of the assets thus ao- headed by Harold S. Allen, In order church affairs in Eatontown, being of the state. Freeholder Wyckoff, Yorg of Shrewsbury; Chief Fred Ed- quircd by the R. F. C-would t&ka to draw up a comprehensive plan of mayor and council. On this occasion mouth and Charles J. McCar- the board's representative at meet- she was there as a defendant charged both a steward and a trustee of the son of Oceanport, former Chief G. place within ten years. The R. F. development, BO that they would be thy of Jersey City Saved Methodlet church. His wide exper- ings of the State Association of Opening Saturday Edward Smock and others. C. would be permitted, under th« adequately prepared in the event with embezzlement. In a voice that Woman and Child. ience as a YMCA secretary in France Boards of Chosen Freeholders, as- Former Chief Smock, who will cel- provisions of the legislation, to re- that the deepening and widening of showed his reluctance to the task sured the board that the association quire additional security on notes, ahead, Mr. Stevens informed Mrs. during the war and later as a per- Former Associate of Jack Demp- brato his fiftieth anniversary as a the channel project goes through. It Jphn M. McCarthy of Brainard sonnel worker In the Department of waa opposed to the passage of the fireman shortly, told of many inter- and stockholders would not be, re- was further suggeBtod that all or- Hobbfl of the charge against her. Ho Education at Washington equip him bill and would strenously battle sey to Manage Weil-Known lieved of any assessment liability, told iher that she waa entitled to avenue, Port Monmouth, who with esting experiences. He joined Mr. ganizations In our community bo his brother, Charles J. McCarthy of with the point of view of a variety against it. It was estimated that the Establishment—Opens Satur- Hulick in telling of pulling the old Interest to be paid the R. F. C. bjr urged to throw their whole weight counsel and that she could waive the of people opposed to the church. In passage of the bill would do Mon- Perseverance engine, a 6,750 pound debtors is limited to four per cent. hearing if she wanted to. Jersey City, saved from drownlnffa day, March 16. In the drive for deepening and beau- woman and a small child while in hia defense of'the question ho will mouth county out of close to a half pumper or steamer, by hand to sev- The following statement was 1B- tifying our river. Mr«. Hobbs used tho telephone and swimming at Sea Bright last sum- present the results of his experience. million dollars. A celebrity night has been planned eral serious fires in Red Bank, to a sued jointly by Senatora Barbour Secretary McPhee, as a representa- engaged Theodore D. Parsons as her mer, received tho official citation of Mr. Case, a practicing electrical en- Harold Denegar of the Wanamassa for the Smoke Shop Tavern, Shrews- flre at the old Monmouth Park race and Moore: tive of the police chiefs' committee, attorney. On his advice ehe said Bhe tho New Jersey Bell Telephone com- gineer before his change of profes- flro department appeared before the bury, when it opens Saturday night, track and to the Hazard factory fire "There are still many hundreds of appeared before the board of free- would waive the hearing. Mr. pany, his employer, at a meeting sion in 1923, has also been quite close board to seek their co-operation in March 16, under the new management at Shrewsbury. thousands of dollars tied up in con- holders and submitted a lengthy re- Stevens questioned Mayor Black as held In Jersey City yesterday. Paul to human needs in his connections the erection of a memorial to the late of Harry Winterbaum of Newark, The honored guest was presented nection with national banks which port covering a survey made" by the to the reasons for making the charge K. Povlsen, telephone company plant with several large corporations in an George W. Rosensteil, well known in who has had much experience in op- with a fifty-year gold badge by mem- closed after January 1, 1930, and police committee In the Interests of against Mrs. Hobba and the mayor superintendent for central New Jer- engineering capacity. He will, like- that section for his philanthropy and erating iiiovie houses and sportlands bers of the company at the business also In respect to banks that closed of the proposed Monmouth county told how Mrs. Hobbs had corns to sey, presented the citation before wise, draw largely upon his own ex- civic interests. It Is the desire of the in this state. session which preceded the dinner. and havo since re-organized, A police radio Bystem. Certain spoclflo his home and admitted shortagoo on largo group of ass iates of the two perience in his defense of the church. firemen to have a bronze plaque set Mr. Winterbaum and his associates, Other prominent men of the bor- leflnite and continued hardship on recommendations were made to the the borough accounts. He also said men. The first two opening Sunday even- in granite at the end of the Sunset Luther Baba and Aphroam Sheman, ough and neighboring communities depositors lias resulted. It is ob- board, Including the engaging of that he attended a meeting at which ing programs which were staged for avenue bridge at Asbury Park, Mr. also of Newark, have made extensive "who attended were Borough Record- vioi'sly to the Interests of recovery The two McCarthys were standing Roaenateil was said to have been alterations at the well-known tavern that this money be released and Monmouth county operators exclus- Mrs. Hobbs again admitted her guilt. on the beach at Sea Bright one Sun- both tho instructive and entertaining er K. Herman Stoye, Borough At- ively, recommending the Installation Mr. Black, who is serving his fifth sides of the church have been well largely responsible for the'erection of including the installation of a new torney Milton A. Bennett of Long put again into circulation. day last July when they saw a wom- that span. Director Reic.hey told novelty cocktail bar as well as a new "The purpose, of the measure, ai of a 100-watt transmitter,.for which term as mayor and who has been an holding a five-year-old child in attended by both local and out of ranch, Borough Treasurer Albert C, tentative approval has already been in close touch with Mra. Hobbs In town people. Denegar that members of the board modernistic bar, Wolcott, Frank Borden of Shrews- outlined in Its title, Is to 'provide her arms, suddenly knocked over by were familiar with the work of Mr. relief to depositors in closed nation* granted by the Federal Communica- municipal matters, appeared stunned «-«-• • Mr. Winterbaum for five years was bury and Jesse Lane, who was ser- a wave, The child, separated from Rosensteil and would be glad to co- associated with the former heavy al banks, to promote resumption of "_, tions Commission, and further, In the by the turn of affairs. "I can hardly her mother, was rapidly being iously injured In a New Years day ac- Interests of economy, It was recom- believe It," he said. Religious Council's operate with the wishes of the fire- weight champion Jack Dempsey when cident while answering an alarm. ndustrial activity, increase employ* draggod out to oca by tho undortow men, but advised that they present they operated the Barbara hotel at ment and restore confidence by ful. mended that tho various communi- Beforo sho loft tho courtroom when Charles McCarthy ran out In- The dinner was served under tho ties co-operating with tho county Mrs. Hobbs told reporters, who were Third Anniversary their requests to thn governing Los Angeles, California, and last llllment of the implied guaranty by to the surf, picked her up and hnriipR nf the municipalities Interest.- direction William G. Patterson, the government of deposit safety In radio unit, come to friendly agree- the only parsons present at the hear- summer he operated the Sportland at who was assisted by members of the brought her safely to shore. ed, and ask them to present formal VVildwood in Cape May county. rational banks.' It Is evident that ment regarding tho bulk purchasing ing besides tho officials montloned, In the meanwhile John McCarthy The Red Bank Young People's women's auxiliary of the flro com- council of Religious Education will resolutions to tho board embodying He was also associated with Les- thu conversion into cash of assets ot radio receivers, to bo installed by that sho would mako a statement hart rlnnhod Intn tho wntnr In an nt- tho request, Mr. Denrj^Jiv assured pany. lorg hold hy liullvlilimln unabla ta ~ electricians in their own communi- within a few days. celebrate the third anniversary of rr A. Smith in munaKing the Broad tempt tu aave the mother. She wuu tho founding of that organization tho board he would carry out the street theater lor Wee antt Leventhal r.vair thchinelvcs of tho pptQntl^l -~ ties. It was felt that in this case Between the.time that Mra. Hobbs unconscious when he at lust suc- plan. value of the assets will markedly, bids could be askcil from tho major confessed to Mayor Black and her next Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock nt Newark and accommuiled. Miss Sea Bright Estate ceeded in rescuing her. The brothers at the Molly Pitcher hotel. Geraldino Farrar with her troop on contribute to achieving these end*,' . * licensed companies and a great sav- arrest two meetings were held at the took turns In applying artificial res- A petition was presented from At- particularly in a state as highly de-. ing effected, which could be passed flre house. The meetings were not Rev. F. Marmaduke Patten, secre- her first trip to California. Goes To Widow piration until she was -sufficiently re- tary of the Presbyterian board of lantic township, requesting the board veloped indUBtrlall on the communities installing police open to the public but statements to take over a section of road near Among the stars who are expected vived to permit her removal to n hQs missions, will bo tho guest speaker. to bo present on celebrity night at Kmil T. Johnson- of Sea Bright "ThlsTneasure imposes'hb"" radios. At the closo of a very In- were Issued afterward by Mr. pital. Vanderburg, as a county road. A re- burden upon either the treasury teresting meeting the board of free- Stevens. One was on Thursday when Rev. Honry P. Bowen, pastor of the tho opening of the new Smoke Shop named hia wife, Mary Elizabeth Fair Haven Methodist church, will quest was also made by the Town- the Reconstruction Finance Corpora* holders publicly thanked tho police Mr. Stevens met with Edward J. ship of Upper Freehold for the board include Lcnore Ulric, Cecil Leon, Cleo Johnson, as sole beneficiary in a will serve as master of ceremonies, and Mayficld, Louise Groody and Bert which he executed In 1913. He also tion, as under its terms the R. F. & committee, consisting of Chief Harry O'Donnell of the Hartford Indemnity Shower Given will be assisted by the president, Wil- to take over as a county road, h is authorized and directed to acqulr* H. Clayton of Red Bank, Chief E. and Casualty company, which con- thoroughfare leading from Imlays- Lytell. named his wife as executrix of the liam Snyder of Belford. The new managers have been will. assets only of proven worth. Nor.wljl Sloat of Matawan, William B. Mus- cern had bonded Mrs. Hobbs for For Rumson Gir] Reservations, which must be mado town to Cox's Corner. Both requests it result in quick or forced liquida- too of tho county detective's oiilco, $5,000 frim 1923 to 1032, Inclusive, were .referred to the department of granted their liquor licenso by the Samuel J. Sloan of Brlcllo mado not later than Monday of next week mayor and council of the Shrewsbury tion, with resultant harm to value* and John P. G. McPheo of tho Red highways. DO1 OU 1 anc his will last September. He left hi: and A. Carl of the American Surety A surprise miscellaneous shower will bo received by the various minis- late ' R' ! have practically com- in the communities, as ten years arc Bank Chamber of Commerce, and company, which firm had bonded her was givon in honor of Miss Kathleen A communication from th entire estate to his wife, Ida Mae provided for. the liquidation of th« ters in this section or by Miss Mary pleted the alterations at their new Sloan, and he named her as execu- suggested to the Police Chiefs' as- for a similar amount for 1933 and Flatley of Rumson last' Thursday Holmes, Harry Worden and Mal- department of commerce and navi- place of business. assets thus acquired by the R. F. C. sociation that this committeo bo con- 1934. gation informed the board that a. trix. night at the homo of Mrs. Mildred colm Minton of Red Bank, Miss As yet plans for the entertainment , "The measure also will put an «nd tinued In order that they may aaslBt At this meeting Mrs. Hobbs and Sullivan on Willow drive, Little Sil- Carol Granger of Keansburg, Miss hearing on the improvement of the Mrs. Jennie R. Chenoweth of to the receivership racket, which so east branch of the Shrewsbury river, and orchestra have not yet been com- Ocean Grove made her will In 1928. In working out tho details in con- her husband, Edwin Hobbs,- were ver. Tho tablo decorations were In Carolyn Sherman of Shrewsbury, pleted, but arrangements are under- often results in receivers' costs wip- nection with tho efficient and econ- questioned at length regarding thn pink and white, and the gifts were Lester Whitfield of Eatontown, would be held on Monday, March 4. She made cash requests as follows: ing out the assets of closed banks," Inasmuch as the date was past, no way for the possibility of securing $100 to her son, Edwin M. Runyon. omical operation of tho county police shortages. Mrs. Hobbs, according to attached to ribbons radiating from Charlea Emmons of Fair Haven and Charlie Patrick and his orchestra radio system. Mr. Stevens, admitted tho shortages an umbrella suspended above the Misa Ruth Knight of Middlctown. action was taken. Another com- $100 each to her grandchildren, Ruth munication from the same depart- which furnished the music laat sum- BOWLING CLUB DANCE. Several requests havo recently went back aa far as 1927, but that center of the table. In the center of mer at Allcnhurst Inn. Further an- L. Hardy, William H. Runyon, Em- tho tablo was a largo caice decorated ment informed the board that a hear; ma R. Runyon, Harry W. Runyon, been received from residents of other those shortages had-been covered un- nouncements of tho opening evening Lady Elks Held Sucwsaful ASalr communities, one from Canada, ask- til to 1933 and 1934 by taking tax with a miniature bride and groom. ing on the erection of tho bridge Helen Runyon, Alfred Runyon and Republican Club In across Shark river, on Ocean avenue will be released in next week's issue. Saturday. At Ellis Home. ing for Information anent Bed Bank collections from one year to make About 45 gueata were present Robert Runyon. Her granddaughter, ns a residential community, which good payments of the preceding between Avon and Belmar, would be Jane R. Tllton, was bequeathed $500. The Lady Elks Bowling club danca Games, singing and dancing were en- Session Last Night held on Monday, March 18. perhaps I> a very strong argumont In year. joyed and prizes were won by Mrs. Bequests of jewelry were made to Saturday nighfein the grill room of favor of tho Chamber of Commerce Mildred Meehan, Miss Mae Porter F. S. Mathewson, superintendent of A communication from Miss Mary Minstrel Jubilee her daughter, Helen R. Tilton and the Elks home on Broad street wa» Questioned by( Mr. Stevens as to largely attended. Miss Margaret being adequately supported and used what sho did with the money, Mrs. and Mrs. Anna Bublln. Each guest recreation of the Union county parlt C., Gill, secretary of the Women's her daughter-in-law, Emma Runyon. as a comrnunity clearing IIOUBO. Dur- received a small shower basket. The commission, will address a meeting Democratic club of Monmouth coun- To Be Repeated She directed that all of her real es- Wright and James Phillips won » Hobbs replied that sho spent It for ty, enclosed a petition from that or- ing the week just past, tho Chamber "insurance, notes falling due, doc- hostesses were Mrs. Sullivan and to be held by the Young Men's Re- tate be sold as soon as conveniently j prize waltz, the Judges being P. B, of Commerco has had several visitors Mrs. Rhoda Szllagyl. publican club of Red Bank on Wed- ganization asking for. the appoint- "Southern Plantation," the mins- as possible after her death and that Hint, Al Giron and Mrs. J. Harder. tor's bills, , hospital expenses and ment of a Shade Tree commission for trel jubilee which was so success- who have been investigating avail- Miss Flatley Is engaged to wod Her- nesday, March 20. Plans for this the proceeds be equally divided be- Music was provided by Hackett's or- household obligations." Mr. Hobba Monmouth county. Director Rcichey fully presented and well applauded chestra. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Kllnt ot able industrial space, and.the organ- admitted, according to Mr. Stevens, bert Allen. No date has been set for meeting; were made last night at the tween her daughter, Helen n. Tilton, ization plans to continue its work tho wedding: regular session of the club. stated that the county planning last Thursday and Saturday nights and her . daughter-in-law, • Emma Rumson entertained a number ot as having knowledge of the shortage board felt that such work would when given by the Married Couples friends at the affair in eclebratioa nlong theBO lines BB far as funds for the past six months. William I. Klatsky, chairman of Runyon. She named her daughter, como within their jurisdiction, 50 the Bible class of the First Methodist Helen R. Tilton, and her son, Harry of the birthday of their daughter, will permit. Mrs. Hobbs said there was no CAED PARTY. the publicity committee, named .To- soph C. Williams, Elvin Hendrickson, communication was ordered received church will be repeated Friday even- Runyon, aa executors of the will. Miss Ann Klint. In general chargt shortage in tho borough clerk ac- John Pctlllo and Julius Jay Weis- and taken under advisement. ing, March 15, at the Willow street of the dance were Mrs. Robert Gra- counts and that tho school funds Business Women's Benefit Tomor- school auditorium at Fair Haven for ham, Mrs. Elmer Dey and Mn. Activities of The man to hl3 committee. Gilbert Man- A communication from Samuel wore also intact. row Night at Molly Pitcher. son was appointed chairman of the Rosengarden, Freehold clothier, in- the benefit of Ihe Scheyichbi Camp Another Election Thomas King. It was on the insistence of tho Amer- Tho Business and Professional welfare committee. formed tho board that he had struck Fire girls. Red Bank Elks J ican Surety company that a check-up Women's club of Atlantio Highlands ' - -^.-^ his knee against a water faucet pro- The program will include the same For Asbury Park SCHOOL BOARD MEETS. he mado of borough accounts that will hold a card party tomorrow j truding from the side of tho court The Rod Bank Blka lodge has ar- PREPARING FOR CAMPAIGN. cast of comedians, specialty num- the shortages were brought to light. night at tho Molly Pitcher hotel . 1 house, while walking along Court bers, chorus and Waysidcrs string The municipal election sought by Reorganization Sleeting of Eaton- ranged an attractive program for its The company refused to renew the For tho diversion of the guests tho meeting night on Thursday, March 21. Red Bank YMCA Getting Roady For ; -street nn December 12, and that the orchestra. The performance .will the Asbury Park Civic League be- town Board-Held Monday Night. bond of Mrs. Hobbs as collector un- club has arranged a musical pro- Annual Financial Drive. j injury incapacitated him for several again be staged and directed by Ken- cause, of the precarious financial con- The special attraction will bo Gabriel less circularlzatlon was mado. By gram. Misses Clara and Alma A reorganization meeting of tbt Heatter, woll known radio broadcast- days. He requested reimbursement neth Brown, with Fred Aycrs direct- dition of tho city will be held April 5. this method ten por cent of tho de- Streckfuss of Atlantic Highlands At a meeting of the Board of Di- for his loss'of time at business and Eatontowu board of education wa» er, who will bo guest speaker in tho rectors held, recently, it was decided ing the coniediana and Mrs. Sarah Rowland H. Loog, city clerk, held Monday night at tho borough linquent taxpayers us shown on tho will glvo a tap dance, Ray Grehoa for the injury. Clerk Cole read the Valleau, nssistiiiK at the piano. mado the announcement late Mon- lodge room at 8:30 P. M. sharp. His of Atlantic Highlands will render an that tho next Red Bank YMCA hall. Charles Falltcnburg was re- subject will bo "Highlights on tho records received notices through tho response of Counsel Stevens, in On the first night of presentation day night when he completed the ofneo of Walter R. Darby, state audi- accordion solo nnd Albert Wester- Maintenance Campaign should be which he informed Mr. Roticngurdcn elected as presiding officer whilt Hauptmann Trial." At nine he will held, May 3 to 8. Again W. Strothor at the Rcil Bank Catholic high school check of signatures to live petitions Frank. Kutchcr wa3 elected vice pres- tor, showing tho amount of delin- flclcl of Kcyport and Poter Kurloyg that according to law the board is presented by the league. Each con- spook on tho same subject In the au- of Kcanaburg will entertain with Jones Is to be honorary chairman of auditorium approximately 52fi per- idont. ' Custodian Albert C. Wolcott ditorium to members of the lodge, quent taxes and requesting that Mr. not liable and thcrefoio could not sons attended and on the second tained more than a thousand sig- Darby bo notified Immediately if vncnl solos. Refreshments will bo tho campaign, Lester R. Rosa, gen- honor his request for reimbursement. nnd Clerk Richard Roberta were re- their wives and friends. Admission eral chairman, and John B. Allen, night more than 12f> persofts were natures. elected. thero were any discrepancies. Some served. The proceeds will go to- Tho yearly report of tlio Mon- tn this talk will ho by complimentary wnrd tho educntlonal fund of the chairman of the Initial Gifts com- on hand to witness the closing per- The council's reply to the fixing of Edward Dadd attended his flnt tickets which can be secured only at of tho taxpayers went to tho homo mittee. The goal set Is the same as mcutth cuunLy libraty was received formance. It is thought that pos- (ho date for the elections was to of Mrs. Hobbs and demanded an ex- organization. nnd referred to the department of meeting of tho board after belnf tho Elka club. Further announce- last year, namely, $G,GOO. sibly $250 was cleared on the pres- promote nine policemen "as a re- elected ns a new member in the re- ment of tho program will be made in planation, and a few days later Mrs. public wolf arc. The report was re- entation. ward for i, -d service." next week's Register. Hobbs revealed to Mayor Black that, FIHE COMrANV BENEFIT. A little pamphlet telling of the plete- with Statistics, one of which cent election. A motion was passed hor municipal accounts wore short. work of the past year in now lielnj; showed that a total of 163,9-18 vol- that tho Entontown board would On Saturday nights the Ilnd Bank printed and will bo sent out to all TO llEl'KKSENT SCHOOL. , KUMSON INN SOU). meet regularly on tho drat Mond»y Friday afternoon tho mnyor nnd Honk nnd Ijidder Bunco Party umes had been loaned for home rend- Elks restaurant la transformed into contributors in a few weeks. ing during 1031. of each month at'elght o'clock at th» tho Elks Saturday night radio dance council held an executive session to Murch 20 at Flro House. Iiuir From Catholic High tfl Tiilte Morris Flalna Man Buys Property At borough hall. club, whero gucsta enjoy the evening go over the testimony taken by Mr. Tho board unanimously adopted Part in Written Test on Religion. Oc*nnlo Bridge. ( Navcnlnk hook and ladder com I'URIM BALL. by being served V. h fine food and Stevens tho preceding day. Later two appropriate resolutions upon the; Mooiilltn Twins to Entertain. puny of Hod Bank will hold a bunco recent death of Chief Probation Of- Four members of tlio. Ilcd Bank The Rumson Inn property on the the boat of liquor. No cover charge thlB session resolved Into a public party Wednesday night, March 20, In meeting, at which tho resignation of Auuii.,1 to Be Held fleer John H. lloughton, and John A. j Catholic, high school will repesont the river bank nt tho Oceanio draw- Tho Moonlito twins, Harriot Ann in mado. the flro house on Mechanic street. Marcli 23. and Stella Mac, who havo made ««v- Another big ovcnl for the Elks will Mrs. Hobbs as collector and treas- Kuton, a former member of the board ; local school in the Trenton diocese bridge, owned by Samuel Taylor of This Is tlio first benefit affair held of freeholder*. Both wnrn former I Monday morning, March U, at ten Orange, has been sold to J. Llnlz of e-ral broadcasts ovor the Aabury bo tho St. Patrick's danco to bo held urer, borough clerk and cusitodlnn oC h> the company in twolvo years. Tho thirteenth annual Purim niaa- school funds WPB accoptcd. Her com- residents of Long Blanch. j o'clock, at SI. Mary's school at South Morris Plains. The new owner will Park nnd Red Bunk radio" stations, on Saturday night, March 10. The en- Prizes will bo awarded nt each querado and civic ball of the Ladies' will entertain at Kutsohe'i csfo, 107 tertainment committee, under the di- bined salaries for those positions were Hebrew aucioty of RcU Bunlc will bo A reuolutlon adopted by the. board . Amboy In a written test on religion, renovate the Inn and will operate tho table nnd nftcr thn game refresh- provided for tho issuance of $IO'UHHI Kdi T d Jh Ris of tho place himself this summer. WcaW t Front street, next Hntufilnl y rection of Joseph F, Johnston, plans $1,120, aa follows: $720 na collector inonlii will bo norvod. held Saturday evening, March 23, In to muko a big success of this affair. and treasurer, $350 as clerk nnd $50 tho Ited JJank Klk'a club. I'rizea will In 1035 tnx anticipation noti -, I,J mi2 weeks III tha year," nffalr. Prizes Will bo awarded and tho near future whether or not the Red Bnnk Cnthollo high school au- Monmouth-OcHin L;III Cl'Ilt'llCTOIIVIMllcMll, against Urn. Hobbn fitntnn Hint tlio Tho Nmv 1IKI5 OlrtHiimhlle proposed thfi cent wouUl bo retltK'id VV. UnVV. li'owloi, Ilemlt 'JtTuhlii't Typovrrlt*r la now on dlapluy at tho It. B. Jones Is now on display nt tho II. 1), Jones JiMwy Hulldlng and . LoHn league, Typewriter* rtMd Motor Company, 31) Mapla avenue, sum la "$5,000 nnd upwards," It wns and lOmll Oullnittii, locretaiy of Ihu to about $l(W,(KM> mill County I'jn- Mrn, Howard Applegute, Tho Lndlahd ' Home Journaol l about itated by official! that Uw alleged Mulur Company, SO Mnplo avenue, glnoer Juhu V, ilctfan reported, (but and Family Miinitunii cleaning, ixou'l. Adv« and lr tov these been suggested tot appointment to been requested to communicate with ters will be sent .to the assemblymen chain valued at $1,000, which was justify the recent Jacking up of Mon- Investment losses, the insurance the office of prosecutor of Monmouth Mr. JJabrecquo or James A. Grodeska to that effect. Mrs. Emma Van- reported stolen from his room *t mouth county insuranco rates. The companies havo raised the rates. In county, thanked tha organization for temporary chairman, or Carl Helwlg Scholck of Red Bank, vice chairman tbs Molly Pitcher hotel Tuesday mil pose ot this statement is obvious. many sections o'ul.ildo of Monmouth | its support and promised no quarter temporary secretary, of the county'committee, and legisla- night by Benjamin C. Flncke. Tho coming term of the county countv tho rates have aheady been to the criminal element ot tho coun- tive chairman of the club outlined The young man charged with courts Is scheduled to bepin on Mon- raised IIB high as tho public will ty if he is named to that position, grand larceny, on whose person the day, March 11. The release of the stand. There remained no other i the bill. Mrs. Thomas Voorhls pre- otptrmcnt a lew days before tho but to subject MomiKnnli | Mr. O'Hagan was Introduced by W. sided. police say the watch was found, II course but to j a resident of Fair Haven. The other opening day clearly brands It aa a county to the same excessive rates, It, Hyor, treasurer ot the club, who Redcay Chancery Mrs. Arthur F. Swift, «lub histor- piece ol propaganda. It makes no difference that Hon- said he had made the motion to en- ian, waa made sn honorary member, young man wag room dork at the As a club over the heada of Mon- mouth county drivers have been oare-' dorse him because he believed him to In reopgnltloo of her rnnny years of hotel, He waa held u a material -mouth county residents, this group ful, or thnt many. nccldcnta occur ba the best man available for the Case Dismissed service to the elub. For the past two: witness, of inauranco companies proclaims here. In which out-of-town drivers are j position. Milton A. Selgfred, presi- years she has been absent because ot Both young men, according to the that insurance rates are being in- Involved, so long as the insurance i dent of the club, in a short address Vice Chancellor Maja Leon Ber- pollco, wero arrested at the Globe creased in the county because of, companies can continue to make ] HI health, Besides being historian declared he was proud to be affiliated tor many years, she always took ah hotel by Captains Joseph Bray and quotiriK from their statement, "the profits. i with an organization that publicly ry Orders Middletown Board largo number ot verdicts for heavy If the insurance companies involved , active part in the art and literature Harry T. VanNote and Policeman Al- damages resulting from auto acci- would change their present unfair went on record foe such a man as of Education to Pay Fees of departments. bert Newman. dents." Certainly verdicts against actics and deal with the public fail-1 Mr. O'Hagan. Mr. Redcay'a Lawyer. It was voted to take fifty books to Red Bank police headquarters was automobile drivers who do not Jive ly, the present just criticism of them Dr. William M. Thompson, declar- sell for the benefit of Rlvervlew hos- notified of the alleged theft early in Monmouth county should not &U would be a great deal lessened. More ing that this was the first political Vice Chancellor Maja 1 m Berry pital, working In co-operation with yesterday morning. Captain Bray feet the rates which are imposed and more during tho past years, in- meeting that, he had attended In fif- last week dismissed tho chancery the TJons club to dispose ot an au- was notified and ho, after conduct- here. A careful survey of the court surance companies have shown a teen years, said that issues rather suit brought by the Middletown town- Ing an Investigation, cent VanNote records, made at considerable ex- disinclination to settle just claims ] tomobile, proceeds to go the hospital. records, made at than candidates mattered most in ship board of education against Paul Mrs. John L. Montgomery and Mra. and Newman to the Globe hotel, pense, by actually examinin--'—g eevery and a desire for litigation. Insurance , companies have refused to settle I governmental affairs. He expressed I. Redcay, principal of the townrtiip Harry Morford are tn charge of the where the pair were found. case tried at Freehold for the ccala - the opinion that tho Republicans In high school, to compel him to make endar years 1933 and 1934, show that out of court. They compel hundreds , distribution of books to club mem- Tha youths were taken to polios tf large proportion of the verdicts •f people to retain lawyers and in ' general had a better record than the an accounting of money passing bers. Permission was given the Hl-Y headquarters and released under ball are not against Monmouth county stitute suits in order to obtain what • Democrats. He said he could not through his hands. The case was club of the high school to use the ot $1,000 each, which waa furnished drivers. Thus the insurance com- s justly due them. As a result of. understand the reasoning ot certain dismissed 1-cause the board of edu- club house for a bunco party. Tho by their parents, lor a hearing yea- panies, by increasing their rates at this recalcitrant attitude, Monmouth. wealthy men like Eugono M. Grace, cation had not filed a bill of par- club will sponsor a food sale In the torday morning before Recorder Har- this time, are attempting to force county court dockets are jammed president of the Bethlehem steel ry J, Klataky ia police court. ' ' Monmou'.h ticulars and had shown evidence of business section March 80 and a rum- Monmouth county residents pay ths with ' cases involving company, who, he said, had received having abandoned the action. Vice mage sale In April. Both pleaded not guilty at the companies losses on policies issued county residents who have beeij a bonus of one million dollars a year In North Jersey and other sections Chancellor Berry directed that the Mrs, Voorhis called attention to hruring and waived examination for truck by automobiles driven by, pe.~- for twelve years and yet opposed tha fees of Mr. Redcay's counsel, Theo- the federation day meeting Tuesday, the grand Jury, Mr, Flncko waa outside of the county. 10ns who were insured. These per- soldlqra' bonus. .Cases tried in the Freehold courts sonB thought that by purchasing in- i dore Parsons, be paid by the board March 12, when Mrs.. J.. D. Tuller, mprcaerted by William E. Foster of Include those in the common pleas 3urance they were purchasing pro , OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES Justice Mills invited the organiza- and also that the costs be paid by third district vice president, Mrs, the Ihni of Applegate, Stevens, Fos- court. In the circuit court and In the tection against suits and claims. In tion to meet In his office at any time the board. Mr. Parsons' fees are $150. Isaac Qllhuly, state legislative chair- ter & Rousalllo, and Edward W. supreme court During the years 1933 many of these cases the defendants Washington (AP)—Of all Ameri- celllng, were books by the hundreds, man, and Mrs. Leon Cozzens of South Wise represented one of the youths. ca's great, probably none lived more big legal tomes and tho works of the and declared that the justices and The board did not contest the mo- and 1934, 188 automobile accident havo already admitted that they constables' organizations were In Amboy, third district vice chairman The other youth had no legal repre- oaseB were tried before these courts. were at fault. Notwithstanding this aloof from his fellow men than Oli- classicists of many ages and coun- tion to dismiss the case. Mrs. Ade- back of Mr. O'Hagan for prosecutor. line Moffat, the president, sent the of mualc, will be honor guests. Many sentative. Of these cases 63 or more than one- fact the insurance companies not ver Wendell Holmes, veteran mem- tries. Far from the turmoil of poli- clubs of the district have accepted The bail furnished by the young third involved defendants who did only refuse to settle but when ver- ber of the United States Supreme tics and commerce he read his ba- He said that he personally had gone following letter to the board last not reside In Monmouth county. At to Trenton as a representative in his tho Invitation to attend. A Chinese men's paronts was extended. dicts are returned they appeal theje Court, who died' early yesterday in loved volumes and wrote the opin- month: law student, secured by Miss Flor- the trial of these cases, verdicts In 'erdlcts from one court to another, behalf. Mr. Mills also eald he hoped February 23, 1935. favor of the plaintiff were rendered hoping that they will be able to tire his 94th year. ions that were said to have mado the that Common Pleas Judge Harry ence Forgotson, local attorney, will in 52 cases, while the defendants For almost three quarters of a supremo court report literature. Mlddletown Township talk on "Women of China." Enter- ut the Innocent plaintiff before the Truax would be reappolnted, because Board of Education, Commercial Clubs •wore successful in only eleven, thus :ase is finally decided, century the celebrated Massachusetts Even in the prime of his life ha he fully deserved It, tainment will consist of chamber indicating' that the non-residents Leonardo, N. J. The action of the insurance com- jurist, scholar and soldier, devoted apparently had little personal need music by local musicians and a dem- were f|8md to be without fault In hia tremendous talents and energy or desire for the companionship of Jamca A. Hendrlckson advocated Gentlemen: onstration of the talking machine for Gather For Social only 17% of the cases tried. panies here in Monmouth county is economy In government as the best imilar to tho action of the life in- to tho" service of his country and other men. While traditional supreme The following notice hns been re- the blind. means for tax relief and declared ceived by the board ot education: A joint meeting of tho night and Of the 125 cases which were in- uranco companies In New York a its citizens. Yet he almost always court Isolation, of necessity, kept Mrs. Voorhls advised that the tree stituted aBainst Monmouth county quarter of a century ago. Officials that In some cases the cost of ad- "In Chancery ot New Jersey, day Commercial club ot the Red looked out on life from tho seclusion him away from lawyers and men in ministering relief actually exceeded on the front lawn had been trimmed drivers, verdicts were rendered for were highly paid. Tho premiums of of the supreme court or through his politics, ha remained aloof even from "Between Bank Business Institute- waa held • the defendant In 47 cases, or 38% of iollcy holders were diverted to stock the smount of relief extended. He "Middletown township, through the courtesy of the Jersey Tuesday night at tho home of Mrs. the cases, tried. These figures are urchases and dividends to the stock- study windows. his colleagues of the bench. Only quoted Senator Borah In deolaring "Board of education, Central Power and Light company, Florence J. O'Shea of Broart Btreot accurate and prove that Monmouth olders of tho insuranco companies, Ho kept step mentally, however, Justice Brandels, who often saw eye that in one Instance It took twenty "Complainant and the flag was now flying without In the form of a party which began county drivers are 100%. ,more care- IO that the holder of_aJlfe policy' did with tho mighty panorama of a to eye with him in "human" inter- people to administer relief for three and danger of being torn by the limbs ot at eight o'clock and was attended by ful than drivers from without the mt benefit by his premiums. Little changing civilization—in touch with pretation of the law, could be called persons. "Paul I. Redcay, the tree. It was announced that the thirty or mope persons, - county. )y little the publlo became out- a close associate. "Defendant, third district conference will be held the progress and problems of the Joseph, It. Meglll ot Aabury Park A delightful entertaining program The average verdict per case raged and public clamour Increased plain citizen and jealously watchful "To Mlddletown township March 26 at the Presbytorlan church gainst Monmouth county defendants so that an investigation was started. Did Have Crony. gave a report on the governor's crime "Board of Education: at Belmar, with the Belmar WohV •was presented including aoveral mus- has been but $2,500 during the years This investigation was placed in as a supreme court justice of the conference Ho said he favored the ical selections by Gerda Lange and covered, while the average verdict harge of Charles Evans Hughes, rights of the individual under con- At his summer home at Beverly "Please take notice that on Thurs- an's club the hostess, Farms, Massachusetts, where he return to the old forms of punish- day, tho 28th day of February,. 1935, Mary Elisabeth O'Shea. Harriet Wood against defendants who arc non- low chief justice of the United stitutional guarantee. . . . ment, such as stocks and the whip- Mrs. Kosea Chark, literature chair- was equally entertaining with her reo- worked hard on court casea during at the chancery chambers In the city man, announced the next meeting to residents of the county amounted to States Supreme Court. Aa a result PlUIosophy of Loneliness. ping post, declaring that such punish- of Long Branch, at ten o'clock in tho itatlona after which three short playa $3,300. Thus it appears that when if his investigation and the startling vacation periods, he made frequent ment tended to humiliate as well as forenoon, or as soon thereafter as be March 22, when Mre. Robert 0, provfed Interesting as well as lnotruo- accidents did occur, the operator's of exposures of the practices of the life Keynote to the Holmes manner trips to tho station to visit an old Brown will review "Boy and Girl automobiles from outside the county nsurance companies, the entire sys- to punish criminals. He Bald that counsel can bo heard, we shall move tlvo. Thoso taking part In the playa of living was one of hia few preach- crony, the station master, With him while he opposed certain fonns of to dismiss the above entitled suit up- Tramps of America," by Manahan; were Inez Blair, Mary Beekman, caused 30<& moro damage to injured ;om wao changed by legislation. he diGcus3cd affairs of state aa well also current events by Mrs. A. F. persons than Monmouth county resi- When the countless cases where In- ments: "A man of high ambition tho 'third degree,' harsh trcatmont on the ground of failure to flic bill Dorothy Bohroeder, Doris Wllman, ' must leave Ills fellow adventurers ao local gossip. of particulars In Rocmdance with tha Nielsen. Mra. Charlc also spake of dents. surance companies havo received the would deter evildolng while time off order ot this court, and upon the fur- Mildred Woolley, Louella Fry, 'WU- ?- iremfunis for protection for tho and face the loneliness of original Even at ninety It seemed he never for good behavior would result In the second lecture recital, sponsored lard Ivins, Adelo Johnson, Ruth Tli« total of the voriilcto for every ther ground that said suit has bean by the literature department to be automobile caee tried at Freehold 'esldents of this county and then work." would grow old. At that age the more crime. abandoned by the complainant, and Owen and Joanne Parker. Various lave rescinded their contract, and In the study of his grnciou3ly old- man who had conversed with Emer- held Tuesday, March 26. during tho years 1933 and 1934, in- Former Assemblyman Basil B. at such time we shall movo for a games wero played with Ruth Moller cluding even thooo ngnlnst out of efuseil such protection, when tho fashioned home 3hort distance son and was three times wounded counsel foe in tho cause. The first in a series of threo In- lining awarded a first prize. the county defendants, waa $523,677. :ountless times that Insurance cuili-- Bruno of Long Branch congratulated terior decorating meeMtw to be held, lanles have dragged their policy from tlie Whito House, the simwy- In the Civil war appeared to be more The losing teams ot both day and Tnissum, of course, is far more than vitally youthful than many men the cluh on its welfare work, Graham "Qulnn, Parsons & Doromus, tho first uno to be April 22, was an- tho insurance compnnWs were forced loldcra Into court, when the policy haired justice spent much of his time Beibel said that the Republican par- night school headed by Clinton in "original work" and In association, thirty years his junior. "Counsel for the defendant." nounced by Mrs. Thomas Jgrdine, to pay. Many of these verdlota were iolders themselves felt the resuousl- ty was not dead and pointed to the chairman of interior decoration, Thompson and Wlllard Ivlns aerved appealed. Some of these verdicts illty for the accident and when this through the medium of Ills books, The son of the author of "The a delicious buffet supper late In the last unwaranted Increase of rates is election of Governor Hoffman last As vou know, the following Others will take place In May and were reversed on technical grounds with the great in law and In litera- Autocrat of the Breakfast Table," he fall as proof of this assertion. Oth- amounts, among others, remain ac- June. Miss Ruth Asendorf, a gradu- evening. Tho losing team remained and some were against automobile considered. It Is apuurent that the was considered the perfect symbol of automobile insurance companies of ture. er speakers wero John Vaccarelll, counted for: ate of the school of Fine and Applied standing while tho winning team, drivers who had permitted their in- There, rising tier upon tier to the supremo court dignity and learning. Martin Carlldge, Charles Anderson, $492.20 turned over to Mr; Hcdcay headed1 by Gus Zllly and Howard surance to lapse. There can be no New Jersey need another Charles by the high school librarian, $258.80 Arts, New York city, will hava denial, however, that this figure of Evans Hughes. Edward Stout, John Ousterman and charge of the April meeting. MISB Desmond wore served, Tho winners advanced for bus tickets, according and loaers wero decided in contests one-half million dollars Is the maxi- Edward Delancy. to the report by tho treasurer of tho Gertrude Norman sent word that'ths. mum amount of money that the In- Theodore Parsons. Rumson Republicans President Seigfred announced the students' association, $382.03, out of Junior Woman's club, of which uho held by the clubs. surance companies wero forced to William C. Roop appointment of John Vaccarellt to $1,288 set aside for bus tickets in is counselor, Is planning to present pay in Monmouth county during the 1930-1834, $319, tha amount of two a play In tho etato contest. past two years by judgments of the Name Committees the finance committee and tho ap- SCHOOL BOARD MEETS. New World Wide Claimed By Death pointment of Garrett Stout as chair- checks Issued payable to cash in Attending were Mrs. Voorhls, prei county courts. Tho official figures of 1933-34, passed through the bank un- the atato motor vehicle department At a meeting of tho Rumson Ke- man of the membership committee ldont, Mrs, H. C. Mecklem, recording Guild Organized endorsed. secretary; Mrs. George II, Hunt, cor- Ilajltan Township Trustees Organ- show that the number of cars regis- Well Known Resident of Belford publican club last wcelc committees to succeed Fred Crotchfelt, who re- ized an' Monday. tered in Monmouth county for the cently resigned. By action of the board of Decem- responding "secretary; Mrs. J. A. were appointed for the year by John ber 13, 1D34 (motion by Mr. Williams, year 1933 was 40.292 and that the The Eleanor Kenyon chapter of Passed Away at His Late Yeomans, president. The members Chaunzy, social secretary; Mrs. Jesse The Rarltan townBhlp board ot edu- number for 1934 was 39,729. Taking the World Wide guild of the Baptist seconded by Mr. Spencer), counssl Mlnot, Mrs. J. L. Montgomery, Mr«, Home Sunday at the Age of of the club wero complimented by for the board in the Redcay case cation was reorganized Monday night. tho minimum amount of Insurance church was organized last Friday Hermann Asondorf, Mrs. Vernon W. G. J. Schanck and Thomas Rathbone, •premium as $50, if each car. was in- 86 Years. Mr. Yeomans for their support dur- Dr. L. T. Fournier To was dismissed, and the chancery pro- night at a meeting held at the home ing the past year and he urged them ceedings, ordered by unanimous vote Rose, Mrs. Thomas Jardine, Mre. the now mombcrs, were sworn into sured, this means that tho insurance Frank Dlbben, Mrs. J. W. Ivlns, Mrj. companies who aro now jacking up of Mrs. Albert P. Taylor of South William C. Roop, one of the oldest to keep up . the good work. Bhort Address Men's Forum of the board on a motion made by office. Mr. Schanck was olected pres- their rates, took out of the county street. The chapter Is ono of 38,000 and hest known residents of Belford, talks were, also given by Sheldon iif. Williams, were thereby auto- William Carvallar, Mrs. A. F. Lin- ident of tho board, Mr. Rathbona tho sum of ovor $4,000,000. in the world and one of 500 which died at his homo Sunday after a ling- On Sunday afternoon, March 17, at matically discontinued. It is, there- denstruth, Mrs. Lyman C. Vanlnwc- vlco president and P. O. Welgand, dis- Colcman and Kenneth'-Bruce. The fore, apparently the will of tho board has been organized in the past year. ering sickness. He was 86 years old latter extended an invitation to tho 4:45 at the Elks club. Prof. L. T. gon, Mrs. W. P. Strode, Mre. Bosea trict clerk. Permission was grantod If only one-half of tho cars were Fournier of the Department of Eco- that the cost of this chancery suit Chark, Mrs. Clifford Humphrey, Mrs. insured and each of these cars paid The following officers were elected: and a son of Johanna and Mathlas club to attend a meeting of tho Af- be borne by the board rather than to the teachers of tho Hazlct School President—Claro L«tlianl. Roop. For the past sixty years he filiated Young Republican clubs of nomics, Princeton university, will Harry Morford, Miss Florence Krldel to hold their annual card party in the minimum rate, which on its continue with an Investigation of the *nd Mrs. J. A. VanScholck. face is unti'UD, nevertheless the in- Vice preflident—Jeanette Ryemon. had lived at Belford and until he re- Monmouth county at Asbury Park on apeak to the Men's Forum on the funds referred to above, and that the the assembly room Friday evening, subject, "What Shall We Do About surance companies would still have Secretary—Alma Jinnnina. tired from activoi work a few years March 13. majority of the board (Mr. Williams, March 8, thu proceeds of which will received from this county during the ago he was engaged in the pound net Mr. Yeomans was appointed to Our Railways and Publlo Utilities?" Mr. Roop, Mr. Llndcnatruth, Mr. bo applied to tho achool trip in May. two years the vast sum of $2,000,000. Treasurer—Paulino Mason. Spencer and Mr. Walling), is satis- It was decided that the board will The new chapter will do White fishing business. He was born at represent tho club on the' borough Dr. Fournier has made a special Many Witness If these companies had paid every Leonardvllle as it was then known. study of railways and utilities. Last fied to accept Mr. Redoay's state- hold its annual dinner In tho Dutch judgment in full, which they did not Cross work for hospitals and will emergency relief advisory commit- ment that he owes the board of edu- Mr. Roop Is survived by his wife, tee. This action was taken after a year he published a book on the tavern on Friday ovonlng, March 22. • do, they would still have left one assist in foreign service by sending cation no accounting for funds Sophomore Show County Superintendent William M; Mrs. Catherine Oswald Roop. For tho letter from Mayor VanR. Halaey -was Canadian railways which represented handlod by him. and one-half million dollars. books and information on American a careful study of the relative merits Smith, tho teachers and Janitors wU' Following these (acts out still fur- customs to girls in other lands. A past two weeks the latter has been read in which he requested that a More than 350 persona attended the representative be named. Tho ad- ot publlo ani private ownership. If any board member has any bo Invited to attend. ther, the total verdicts against Mon- book club will be organized shortly. confined to the bed with sickness. Mr. other wish or intention regarding tho "Mellow Moon Minstrel," presontocl mouth county defendants amounted Hoop nlso leaves a son, two daugh- visory committee will consist of one Professor James G. Smith was the accounting of high school funds by Monday afternoon in the Rod Bank Mrs. Taylor is counselor of the or- member from each Organization to $315,873.15. Thus the Insurance ganization. Mrs. Kenyon Is state sec- ters, three sisters and a brother. His speaker at last Sunday's forum and Mr. Redcay, or regarding the suit In Catholic high school auditorium by THE CBAFTEKS CLUB. companies, getting a revenue from children are Irving Roop and Misses which engages in relief work. presented tha subject of "The Goal ot chancery, will ho please notify tho Monmouth county which is estimat- retary and Miss Grace Beith is pro- tho sophomore class. Tho proceeds Maud and Ethel Roop of Belford. The following committees were ap- Economic Planning." Dr. Smith be- district clerk of his deBlre to hold went to the class fund. Mr. and MrB. Young Women Spend Time In Knlrt ed conservatively at $2,000,000. and gram chairman. Tho.'chapter will pointed; gan by presenting the threo theories a meeting for action on the matter, •which is in all probability far in ex- meet Friday, March 22, at the home The sisters and brothers are Mrs. William Turnler may bo credited for Ing and General Sociability. Ella Bills, Mrs. Margaret Le6fiard, Finance—Sheldon P. Columan, Mayor regarding the growth of civilization, Otherwise, tho action of tho board cess thereof, wero forced to pay by of Mid. C.-h. Berge of Brown place. Van H. JialBey, Councilman Jamea C. in dlsmlsBinK Its counsel and ther; the success of tha play due to their judgments only the sum of 5300,000 Mrs. Morton Bouthal! and Charles the first one being that it was auto- coaching, whllo Charles Gotschalk Tho Craftora club recently held Starting with the April meeting tho AuchlnclosH, Councilman Robert G. Illsley. matic, Inevitable and, on tho whole, by preventing tho Investigation, at meotirlga at tho homes of Mrs. Paul on the accident;; of Monmouth coun- Roop of Leonardo. \ William H. Hlntelmann. EJgar A. Knapp. that time well under way, of funds may also bo oredlted for hla assist- ty residents. These companies, who chapter will meet on tho third Fri- Publicity—Jere J. Carow, Ralph Lonff- upward; tho second, that progress T. Lista of Long Branch and of Mrs. day in every month. Mr. Roop was n. member of Cabled handled by Mr. Redcay, mutt be ance. Tho program: are now tacking the rates up, thus ticct, Richard J. ItogerB, Jr. was possible but not inevitable, every- taken as final, and the board may oe Jieg Gettis of Ailon placo, Red Members of tho local unit will nt- lodge of Odd Fellows. Ho served .as Membership—John Minligh, Arthur Dol- The following program was ren- have profited out of Monmouth coun- tend a banquet to be given by (ho a member of the board ol education by, Albert Kerr, Mm. DeWItt Scott, Mm. thing depending upon the human held accountable for costs of the Bank. Tho tlmo was epont principal- ty residents, in the past two years, state oiganization at the Molly Bcrtio Jellrcy, Mnrlo Brighton. element, that Is, upon man's oxcrclso suit. dered: ly In knitting, after which refresh- by the sum of $1,700,000. of Mlddletown township a number of Civic Interest—James P. Druce. Ira D. Pitcher hotel in April. years nnd hia son succeeded him in of choice and initiative. The third Very truly yours, Interlocutor I'rnnk DoMarla ments and sociability wero enjoyed. All of the U^ures (Rioted are taken Those present at the meeting be- Emery. Pnrcy HlckB. theory was that civilizations are born, End men....Wnltcc More, Walter Turnler. Plans wero mado for a trip to Now from the records of County Clerk his position. His honesty, neighbor- Suppor cntcrtainmont—Kenneth Bruce, Adeline M. MofTat, Werner Folaman, Frank Bauer sides the officers were Barbara ly traits and other sterling qualities Itlchnid J. RoKera, Sr., Alfred I'. JJoyco. grow to maturity and inevitably de- Chairman Mlddletown Ciiorun Members of Bonhomore ctafil York. Others present besides Mrs. Joseh McDermott nnd were obtained tiocliit entertainment—Mm. Edwin Far- cline. Mr. Smith read several quota- Township Board Llsta and Mrs. Qcttls were Mra. through the co-op"eratlon of his as- Smith, Ursula Errath, Hope Gooci- made many friends for him. Icr, Mra. Rnlph Longatroet, Mrs. I>ewiH t Opening chorus Entire company sistants, Fred Qulnn, clerk of the chilrl, Louise Staldcr and Evelyn T. Wilson, Mn. Will Ward, lira. Loui. tions from Spengler, the best known of Education. Dln»h"—(Ta|>) Eleanor O'Connor. Frank Crawford, Mrs. Frank Madure, The funeral was held ycHterday af- exponent of tho last theory, Dolorefl Moynnhan, Anna Marchant Mrs. Frank Nicolottl, Mra. Kmilio Monmonth county common pkas Bcamnn. ternoon at his late home nnd the ser- VunUrunt. Mr». Allco Hteveni. Cornier 6ketch-...Lcnh Coudrler, Dorln Hnlie court, and Bert Lugannint, clerk of Professor Soilth'g main thesis was BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED. Quartet, "K«ln"..Rlchard Attrldge, Vincent Mustlllo, Mrs. Charles Pearson, Mr«. mon was preached by Rev. C. E. Edward Foralght, Miss Ann Domor- the circuit nnd supreme courts. DESSEHT-BHIDGE. Walnwright of Belford. Six nephews that If economic planning was to be Finan, Stanloy Denowltz, Jeromo Hoed. The article. Issued by tho inauranye TRIAD CLUB ELECTS. Miss Bessie Mnmiroppl's Engagement "Sweetie Tie" Entlro company wlts and Miss Jean Francis. Last of Mr. 3!oop ncteil as bearers. The successful the goal must be psycholo- Chnractor nkotch, ''The Flower"....Frank companies them selves further bourn gical rather than materialistic. It was Announced At Forty Saturday. night tho club mot at the home of this out. In the statement recently Shrewsbury VTA To luiisn Fund To Interment, In charge of A. M. Posten Instillation ot New Officers To Take Bauer, Victor Oorbett, Walter Turnlot Mlas Jean Francis of Waverly place. '\ Son, was in Fair View cemetery. the lecturer's opinion that man Is es- "Mandy" Mary Jane Fleming, issued the figures quoted as an ex- Eiiulp New School Addition. Place Tonight The engagement of Miss Bessie Frank Bauer CUBO for tho promulgation of these sentially Individualistic and self- seek- Mazzaroppi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "Doln' the Uptown Low Down"...- — exorbitant rates prove that tho loss At an executive meeting of the At a special meeting hold last ing and that the goal of economlo SILVER ANNIVERSARY. Shrewsbury Pnrcnt-Tcnchcr associa- Philip Mazzaroppi of Oakland streot, Entlro company ratio of the companies of Monmouth FINES OF $154.50. Thursday night plans wero completed planning must take this fact Into to Thomas J. LoPrestl, son of Mr. Specialty Margaret Gulyarde county has been decreasing Instead tion held Mondny night at thn home for tho Triad club o[ Eed Bank to Consideration. "Dyo Bye BlueB"—(Tap)..Werner Felimnn and Mra. Salvador LoPrestl of River "Stay Out of thft Bouth"....Entire company Local Couplo Celebrate $5 Tears of of lncrensing. ThilK in 1031 tho loss of Mrs. George Silver, Jr., of Syca- That Amount Collected by Hccordcr hold their annual banquet tonight at In the discussion which followed ratio was .08 while In 1033 It wa3 moro avenue, final arrangements wero 3treet, was announced Saturday night "Swanneo Rlvor" ,t...Annn Marchflfit. Happy Married Life. Klntsliy tho Fast Two Months. the Blue Door Tea room, Sycamore thore were some who did not agree at an engagement party given at tho Eleanor O'Connor, Mariraret Bevlne, .80, a decrease of about '10','r. Like- made for a densert-brldge to be held nvenuc, Shrewsbury, at which time with Professor Smith In his state- former's home, Dolores Moyntthan, Juliette Miller Mr. and Mrs. Harry Melatrloh ol wise their llgureii show that the at tho home ot Mrs. 13. S. Pegram, Fines amounting to $iM.D0 were tho Installation of now officers will Flnftio Entlro company Bergen placo wero tendered a sur- claim loss, or average cost per claim, turned In by Recorder Harry Klat- ment that man was by nature Indi- Miss Mazzaroppi, who will wed In Jr., of Hycnmoro. nvruue, Tuesday, talco place. vidualistic and selfish. Some held prise party Tuesday night In cole- which was $552 In 1031, decreased to March 19. ::ky at the meeting of tho mayor and June, was the recipient of a number $429 in 19U2. In 1U33 it was again The new officers aro MI33 Geraldlno that it was jUBt 89 possible and just 8HBEWBBUBY COUNCIL. batlon of their silver wedding an- Mrn. Morgan C. Knnpp, chairman :mmcll of Red Hank Monday night. of beautiful gifts and flowers. Her decreaaed to $-107, thuy indicating Lnngell, president; Mrn. William as natural for man to llvo a social bridesmaids at tho wedding will bo niversary by a number of friends at that over a three-ynar period there of the dish committeo for equipping This sum included a fine of $100 im Hathsmith, vico president; Miss Dor- nnd altruistic life B3 to live an Indi- heir home. Mr. and Mrs. Melstrlch was a decrease of 2«;t in the claim the new addition'to tho Shrewsbury posed upon Mrs. iCmilio Talurico on Mildred Paco, Mary Forro, Florence 'j'quor License Granted Harry Win- othy Mnrtinson, secretary, and Miss vidual and selfish life. LoPrestl, Florence LoPrestl, Beatrice terbnum For Smoke Shop Tavern, have resided In this borough for the loss or average cout per claim to school, received approval of her a charge of •inlllnjr liquor In viola- Gladys Forrar, treasurer. At the ban- pant twenty years. A buffet supper tho insurance companies. selection of dishes and wns requested tion of a borough ordinance. Tho Acquaro, all of Red Bank, and Elea- quet tho winning team in the attond- nor DeMnrco of New Brunswick, and At the regular meeting of tho was curved, after which bridge waa Thotr fitnlflinent nHserts that auto- to purchase the set. Mra. Stewart recorder's report showed that nine- anco contest will bo prcaented with ahrewubury mayor and council held played, mobile liability inimrnnco rate3 aro Trinity Church Women they wore present with their fam- VanVllot and Mro. Frank Quacken- teen pcrsonn were arraigned before Triad club pins. '1 Tuesday night a liquor llconao was Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. larffoly within the control of the resi- busli are HBtiistlng Mrs, Knapp. him (he past two months. Ten were ilies. * dents of a community. The falmty of Tho commlttoo in charge of the af- Hold Dessert Bridge ranted Harry Wlnterbaum, now Nathan Levlnsky, Mr. and Mrs. I. Final arrangements wero also mndc chari;cd with parking nutomobilea During tho evening Ramos wore manager of tho Smoke Shop Tavern, this statement 1B demonstrated'JJi}' fair Is composed of MIBS Marjorio played and dancing was onjoyed to Kerbcr, Mr. and Mn. Abo Abramo- tho experience of reiiklentH of thly for tho aasoeliitlon'H pitrt in the ded- overtime und eight were charged Worthlcy, chairman, assisted by Mlsa More than 150 persona attended the which la HChcduled to open March IB. wltfc, Mrs. John F. Qrcen, Mr. and county. Such residents have no con- ication cervices for the new addition with disorderly conduct. Six worn dessert bridge held by tho Women's tunes by Bort Becker and hln orchos- Tho treasurer's report was read Helen VanDorn, and MIBS Hoborta tra of Long Branch. The homo was Mrs. Louis Yonks, all of Rod Bank, trol whatever of tho thousands of which will bo held possibly tho last held for the notion of the grand jury. McKnlgM. Mra. Lawrence Schilling guild of the Trinity church Monday showing a total of $4,138.03 in the and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cohen ot foreign enra which vlult our county of this month or the first of April. afternoon In tho pariah houao on srayly decorated in pink and blue treasurer's account of which $1,788 and MIBS Olga Schwenker httvo been crope paper. Refreshments wero Belford. over every' week-end during tho Thoso attending tho meeting were accepted Into tho club aa ndw aiom- West Front «treet. Forty tablea were was paid In scrip on taxes. A mo- greater part of tho year. Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. Morgan C. Knapp, Mrs. 1'iistorti Invited tn Speak. p served at a Into hour. county residents cannot In unywlse Carol Schroedor will oon- in play. Hcfreshmonta of homemado tion was passed to pay $4,000 on a Dividends Declared. Clyde. Mason, Mrs. John Halfrh, Mrs. Key. Clnlr A. Morrow, pastor of bcra. apple pie, cheese and coffee were rovenuo note from the tax anticipa- control the actlonB of the drivers of tlio Presbyterian church at Bolmar, tlnuo her duties as advisor of the The directors of tbo Jersey Central these foreign care nor should they be George Hughes, Mra. Jainca rtlordnn, club. served. Has Narrow Kscape. tion note of $6,000 In tho Second Na- ovver and Ught company at their held rcaponHlblo In anywliie for the Mrs. Frank Quackcnhuah, Mrn. nnd Rev. John Muyultens, pastor of Mra. James O. Dnvlci was chalrainn Mls.q Sarah V, Aylward narrowly tional bank. tho Grace Prpsbytorlnn church at Thoi.o attending tho meeting wero monthly meeting on February 23, de- hundreds of accidents which follow George Silver, Jr., Mrs, Raymond Mre. William Rathsmlth, Mra. Frank of the committee In charge of the escaped being Injured laat Sunday A letter of appreciation was re- ilarpd regular quarterly stock divi- In their train. The attempt of tho Guenthor, Mlos Helen C. Lnngo and Jonklntown, Pennsylvania, former morning when the car which eho pastor of tha ited B,i i< Presbyterian Warner, Mls.'if!) Dorothy Gibbons, rsnln of tickets and Mra. William colved by tho council from Ex-Mayor dends as follows: »J.87',i on the OH Insurance companies to make Mon- Fred C. England. n Naully and Miss Josephine Weeks waa driving skidded nnd overturned mouth county residents pay for Ww church, aro among tho outstanding Dorothy Martinson, Roberta Mc- Benjamin J. Parker, who exprosaed rer cent merles curodlntlve preferred; low tualalnod by theau out-of-town encleiH of youth nndin religion who Knlglit, Anna Uottagaro, Dorothy were co-chairman of the committee on Kiint Front street, near Cnro his appreciation of. the co-oporatlon 1.60 on tho 6 per cent Belles cumula- diivem In unfair, unjuiit and discrim- Coming Bunco Parly'. have been invited to take part In tho Thompson, Alico Slmmonils, Grace on prlnen and decorations. Mra. court. Mlsa Aylwnrd, driving cost on received from the council during his tive preferred, und $1.78 on tho 7 per inatory nod tha matter should \lm- A bunco party will ho held at the eleventh annual Inter-denomlnatlonal Brooks, Gernldlno Langoll, Aline Pat- Frank Havlland was in cliargo of Front street, had applied tho brnkes term ot offlce and wished the council cent series cumulative preferred. nvcdlntolv ho called to the attention home of Mis. Susanna Leo of 28 Huri- »,ouiig People1,, conference under tho tcrnon, Mary Alien, Alnelto Dorn, chairs and tabled. and turned the car sharply to avoid might carry on with success. Those dividends are payable on April of Ihd commissioner of banking anil set nvenuc Monday night, Mnrch 11, niipl t Dorothy Gibbons, Cecilo Dlxon and The reception committee consisted hitting several boys who werp riding Officer Otto Herden waa reappolnt- 1, to all atockholdoni of record at of Inimrnnnn. .;, ,,t the atony Brook bicycles In tho road. Tho car was March It. < for flm benefit of P. o. of A, 'Camp , Incorporated, to bo held Augas-- Gladyfi Forrnr. of Mrs. Allan Frost chairman, Mrs. ed police officer for another y»»r. No. 39. Prl7.cn will be awarded, nrul Frank Curtis, Mrs. Harrlnon T)ance, towed tn Qulnn'o ^nnga On Went Cltllena on White iilreet complained It rttulira littlo expnrU'iim In the ,, in (lt stony qruokj Ltm Js. Kama to realize the cause I'ofreahmenU. will bo served. Boyyn can mfilto ejttuttui (lOukfc(Oukfct money Mra. Herbert B. Craig and Mr*. 15u- Front etrael. Captain Harry T. Vsn- of ft waahout. Bills amounting to Boys ran maKo extra jioclioi money aelllnelllng TThh o KcKlBtor.-AdvertiaamcDtKltAdtit. ««o« Brook*. Koftt fcweatigatsd the accident. '•054.17 w«re ordered ittilni Tie Re«i»ter.-Advertl»eaieiiL RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 7,1935.

Thursday of laBt week at his home, John H. Blackwood, all of Trenton. age of 72 years. Death was due to was held last Sunday afternoon at Mr. Blfickwood was a brother-in- Poor »t New York. Personals "Chest Of Joash" Church Obituary heart trouble. He had been a pa- ot Mrs. AcMia-on XtonuOa ud ]£t&L the funeral parlors of R. R. Mount law of Frederick K. Adams, man- tient at the hospital since February l "Man" will be the subject of the Mm. Emms Hubberd, & Son at 135 West Front street, with ager of R. R. Mount & Son, Red Margaret Spearing of HltthUnd* »»#1 'i Mrs, 8. E, Patrick and family, who Pageant Sunday 23. Mr. Layton had been a resident Mrs. nose Smith ot SUt*n MM* '4 have been upending the winter at Or- leBson-iermon In all Churches of widow of Thomas S, Hubbard, died Rev. Herbert S. Craig, rector of Trin Bank funeral directors, and of Ches- of Bradevelt many years. Surviving Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, March Ity Episcopal church, officiating. ter B. Adams, who ia employed by and e. .later ot the late Mr*. A»dt*#•''-' lando, Florida, are expected to re- Preparation* Are Being Conclud- last Thursday at her home at Hub- ara fa's wife, Mrs. Mary Layton, and Crelghton nf Highlands. Th* fUJMMl ' turn to their home on Oakland street 10, bard Park, Red Bank, after a short Tho bearers wero two grandsons, the Merchants trust company. three brothers and two sisters, James ed for Event to be Held at the George Decker and Harry Johnston, Tho funeral will be held this af- was held at New York and burl*l W ~ this week. The Golden Text 1«: "The steps of Illness. Layton of Matawftn and Charles A, M. Posten and aon wu to 1|«W Mr. and Mrs. Erlo Leavens and Morning Service at the Bap a good man are ordered by the Mrs. Hubbard was born at Red and four nephews, William and John ternoon at one o'clock at his late Layton, Thomas Layton, Mrs. Mary Decker, Warren Bookwalter and home with Rev. J. Lawrence Pitt, Olivet cemetery In Mlddl«t daughterrin-law, Mr, and Mrs. Fred- be representative of tho Old time the best known and best pat- St. James church where the rector, ner, who was a truckman, wu U Christian Science textbook, "Science ronized as well as being the most old. eric S, Hayes of We«t Front street, nt Umea of High Pricat and Health with Key to the Scrip- Mr. Hartman was born at Lake- Rev. Dr. John B. McCloskey, cele- years old. Besides bis wife, Mr*. and with friends In Red Bank and hospitable hoatelry In all this sec- Charles Tlndall brated a high mass of requiem. R6se Well Hnffner, ho Is »urvlve« Jehoiada and King. Joaah. As a fea- tures" by Mary Baker Eddy; "The tion. He later conducted a thriving of New Monmouth died this rrmrnlng wood and was the son of William Fair Haven. ture ot the pageant the members ot Scriptures inform us that man ii and Grace Thompson. Ho was a Tho bearers wero Michael Carney, by two sisters. Dr. Eugene W, Newman of Wal- livery and sales business. He was j at hia home. He waa 86 years old. Michael Garrity, Jamca Bly, William the congregation are asked to make mada in the Image and likeness of QIBO largely Interested in real estate j Besides hlB wife, Mra. Elmira Burk graduate of Red Bank high school lace street, accompanied by Dr. E. pledges for the support of the God. Matter Is not that IlkeneBS. and attended Syracuse university. Cagurton, F. J. O'Brien nnd Thomas UcMonBlegel, Dr. nuasoll A. Hulse and contributed directly to the I Tindall, ho la survived by a son, Holland. Burial, in charge of John Mrs. Llssette Meyer, church and Its benevolences. The UkenesB of spirit cannot be so growth of Red Bank, i Huward Tindall of Lincroft; a He was a membor of Syracuse chap- wifo of Adam Meyer of Leon&rdOs and Dr. Harold V.' Qarrlty, all of The following la a synopsis ot the unlike Spirit. Man Is spiritual and ter, Psl Upsllon fraternity, E. Day of Red Bank, waa in Mount died last week at the ago of 81 yttti, Asbury Park, left recently for Flor- pageant: *> perfect; and because he Is spiritual For many years the HendrlckBon daughter, Mrs. Charles Irwln of Olivet cemetery. family occupied the pretentious Keyport, and two grandchildren. Besides his parents, Mr. Hartman Sho had been a resident of Leonardo ida, whoro they will spend ten days. INTRODUCTORY SERVICE and perfect he must be BO under- Is survived by a sister, Mrs. John fourteen years. The remain! wer» Dr. Nowman will visit hit parents Conducted bjr Jehoiada In coitumi. stood in Christian Science" (p.-475). dwelling on East Front street which The funeral will l;e hefd Saturday Klmball of New York. Mrs. Julia Farrell, at St. Petersburg, Orgftn prelude. later became tho property of the Red afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at his late prepared for burial by A. M. Poatca Hymn—"AH H«ll tho Power of Jeiu The following Bible reading and Bank lodge of EJks where the Elks homo at New Monmouth and burial Mr. Hartman waa In the Insurance wife ol Edward J. Farrell of South & Son. The funeral and burial tool* Dr. William M. Pcarce of South prayer Is suggested for today: home was maintained many years. business. When he attended high Amboy, formerly of Red Bank, died place at Brooklyn. street sailed Saturday on the M. V. Invocation ind Lord's Grayer. in charge of H. S. Bodle of KcyporV Hynjn—"When 2 Survey the Wondroi What a marvelous list of posses- Mrs. Hubbard inherited her fath- will bo, in Fail" View cemetery. school several yeara ago, he was a last Friday morning In .St. Peters- "Georgic" of the Cunard White Star Croia." sions, that Is! The people to whom er's instinct of following closely real Friends are Invited to attend the star player on the football team. He burg hospital at New Brunswick af- Line Ltd,, for a fourteen-day cruise PROLOGUE Paul was writing were likely very estate developments and practically services. was a former member of the Triune ter an illness of flvo months. Home From West Indies Trip. to LaGuira, Curacao, Cartegena, TrumpHteri—"HoW, HoJy, Holy." poor, but they ^owned everything chapter, Order of DeMolay. Besides her husband, Mrs. Farrell Colon, Kingston and Nassau. A icribe, reedlnc from » icroll, telU ot all of her life, after her marriage, • Mr. Tindall was a farmer and had Mrs. Kathryn Applegate, daughter God'i goodnesi to hla people in all the which really matters In fee simple. So was devoted to her home and real been a resident of Middletown nearly The funeral will he held Sunday is survived by three sons, Theodore. of Mrs. Winifred Williams of Fair Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Saundera of ages, when they have honored him and do we. We own the wealth, wonder estate. Several years ago Bhe ac- afternoon at two o'clock at his late Frapcis and Joseph Farrell, and two Haven, has returned home from m. Woodland Farms, Red Bank, are gall- served him. Ho *aka for pled tea to G( ' nil his life. Ho was an active mem- p and beauty of the world. Wo own quired the large river front estates home with Rev. Albert L. Baner, daughters, Jean and Betty Farrell, fourteen-day crulso to the West Ia» ing tomorrow on the S. a. "American todiy. as God 6 people made their offe ber of the Middletown Reformed pastor of the Methodist church, offi- lngi in the dayi of tha srood King Jam life—the whole of It—a gift only God of the late J. A. and Tylee W. church. Mr. and Mrs. Tindall last all of South Amboy. dies. She visited Nassau, Panama, Banker" for London, England. ; could give. We own the present and Throckmorton, brothers, situated ciating: Burial, in charge of n. R. The funeral was held Monday Paul Little, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' P EPISODE ONE December celebrated their C3d wed-Mount & Son, will be in Fair View Colon, Jamaica, Cartagera, Curacao Throne Room of King Jonah tho future. We even own death. It north of East Front street and south ding anniversary. morning at tho South Amboy, Cath- and LaGuaira. At Panama she spent Thomas Little of Bergen place, a Kins Jotflh recalls the need ot collect- does not own us. These are the re- of Throckmorton's guljy. This she cemetery. olic church. Junior at St. Bonaventure college, St. ing money from tha people to maintain day with Mrs. Louis Roemer, wife of the House And the worship of God, that sources of Christian living ana the developed Into one or ihe choiccub Lieut. Roemer. Mrs. Roemer, who Bonaventure, New York, and a mem- God's presence may remain with hi task and challenge of Christian living privately controlled residential parkB Joseph Burlcw Tunis Lajton ' Miss Margaret Dtvypr, was formerly Miss Mary Davit of ber of tho College Gloe club, will ac- people to bless them and their children. Is to to use them that no one Is dis- In this section and to which sho gave of Atlantic Highlands died this morn- of Bradevelt died yesterday morning aged seventy years, died Saturday at Rumson, aend3 her best regards to company tho club on, an extended Jeholda «syc' that all things come ot God possessed of his share and wo our- the name of Hubbard Park. The Easter musical tour, to begin Tues- and belong to Him. large Throckmorton mansion, over- ing in Monmouth Memorial hospital at FHkin Memorial hospital at the the home of the Little Slater of the all her friends In this locality. EPISODE TWO aelvcs make the best of so glorious looking the river, was for many at Long Branch of complications. He day, April 23, and continue to the In the House of the Loud an inheritance. For some of us can- was 37 years old. following TueBday, April SO. During Organ Mid choir—"Com«, Thou Almighty not and some of us will not, and BOyears used by Mrs. Hubbard and her the tour the Glee club will present King." family as their home. , • Mr. Burlew was born at New Chorm enters, singing "Glorious Thing many of us do not know how to use Brunswick and prior to moving to At- eight concerts In various cities In of Thee Are Spoken." Friesf Issues the cal what we own. Jt is mockery to tell Mrs. .lubbard's husband died in lantic Highlands he resided at Head- New York, Pennsylvania and New to worship. the hungry that they own the world, March, 1933. He was the son of the den's Corner. Besides his wife, he Jersey. Mr. Little has been a second Choir—"0 Worship the King, All Glor- or the broken and beaten that they bass with tho gleemen for the past ious Above." lato John and Sarah Sherman Hub- Is survived by his mother, Mrs. Celia Trumpeters sound the approach ot King own lite, save as we do our best to bard, also well known pioneers of Burlew of Belford; a sister, Mrs. threo years. Joash. make it true. Only as we help them thlB section. For 35 years he was Jehoiada solemnly reminds God's peopL Louis Gelger of New York, and five Mrs. Hemlngton Orslnger of Madi- that their hearts should be right before to enter upon their inheritances shall connected with tho former First Na- brothers, James and Edward Burlew son, Wisconsin, returned home Fri- God, and prays to God for guidance ir wo And our own. tional bank of Red Bank and- retired of Belford, George Burlew of Now day after spending ten days visit- giving. Prayer:" We bless Thee, Giver of from the banking business to assist York and John and William Bur- ing at tho home of Mrs. A. Ruther- King: Joash orders the preparation of th Mrs. Hubbard In the development of lew of New Brunawlck. chest to receive sifts. every good and perfect gift, that all Hubbard Park. Their eldest aon, ford of Hudson avenue. Jehoiada, the priest*, the trumpeters, and needful things are ours. Pity and for- The body was removed to the fun- Mrs. Helen Fatternon of Spring the chorus ffo out to get the cheat, sine- James H. Hubbard, died two months Ins "O Where Are Kings and Empire give, we beseech Thee, our poor or after his father's death. eral parlors of B.. K. Mount & Son street and Mrs. Emma Eurlcb, of 11 selfish use of Thy gilts, and through at 135 West Front street and pre- NOT*? Surviving aro a daughter, Mrs. Prospect avenue, Little Silver, re- EPISODE THREE tho depth of the riches of the wJsdom pared for burial. The funeral ar- turned home Monday after attending The Bringing of the Chest of God, may we enter upon our true Sara VanVliet, wife of Major John rangements have not yet been com- tho funeral of Mrs. Christina Eurlcn Processional—"O Where Ara' Kings and inheritance here and hereaftor. In H. VanVliet of Fort Thomas, Ken- pleted. of Queens, Long Island. Empires Now?" tucky, formerly of Shrewsbury; a Kins Joasb calls on all to present their His Name Who, being poor, made daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mabel P. Hub- You caa always depend on the » Robert Wiley of Peach Bottom, many rich. Amen. Mrs. Helen A. Hopping, Jeholaila a4mon!»hes that with what bard, three grandsons, Edwin and quality of Mutual eggs. At this Pennsylvania, returned home on measure it li neted It will be measured. Donald Hubbard ot Red Bank and widow of James T. Hopping, died this Wednesday morning after spending H« dedicates the pledge cards to their use The Men's Bible class of the Re- John H. VanVliet, Jr., a cadet at the morning of a general breakdown 'at price they are A genuine bar- the past few days visiting at the and glvs them out to be distributed. formed church, of which the pastor, United States military academy at her home on Wallace street. She was Large gain. Order a dozen — today! homo of his brother and sister-in- EPISODE FOUR Rev. W. Cannen Trembath, is teach- West Point; a great-granddaughter, 83 years old. law? Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wiley of Mc- The Feopla Bring Their Gltl* | Whoa all have made their pledges er, will meet Sunday morning at 6:30 and two sisters, Mrs. Clarke Hol- Mra. Hopping had resided at Red Laren street. Jehoiada calls upon the people ' to come o'clock. The subject for discussion brook and Mrs. Annie Edwards, Bank for the past nlne_ years. Sho Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grob of forward and to deposit their pledges and will be, "Tho Mesaago and Program both of Red Bank. waa one of the oldest liviiig graduates Price effodiva Thursday, Spring street spent.Sunday visiting offer Ing a In th« cheat. As they pan* down of Joouo for Hla People." nf Bucknell university at Lewlsburg, Selected Friday and Saturday Onlf. the aisle and back to their places, accord- The funeral was held last Saturday friends in Elizabeth. ing to the instructions of Jehoiada, all join A men's "ninety and nine" service Pennsylvania. She was an active with the choir lu singing. The people re- will ho hold during the regular Sun- afternoon at her lato home with Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Curtis of Wal- main standing until Jehoiada, has eonie- Herbert S. Craig, rector of Trinity member of the Middletown Baptist Inco stroot spent the week-end visit- crented the gifts. The congregation joins day morning hour of worship. An- Episcopal church, in charge. The church. ing Mr. CufllB' parents, Mr. and Mrs. the choir in nlntfins "FnliQ God, from thems will be sung by the senior bearers were Harry H. Sutton, R. V. Mrs. Hopping wan tho daughter of Ike Curtis of Plalnfleld. Whom All Blr>*Blne Flow." choir. Loose , •» . «,. K. H. Stout, Gorald Holbrook, Eaaton the late Joseph and Aspah Ely of Abraham Zagor, a graduate of the Hondrlckson, Donald Hubbard and Hightstown. She ia survived by two Hod Bonk high school, who Is now The first Sunday of Lent will be ob- Chadwlck Hendrickson. Burial was nieces, Misa Anna Schenck and Mrs. attending Bucknnll university at "Green Pastures" To served at tho Methodist church with in Fair View cemetery. K. W. Lupton of Red Bank, and a LewlsbUrg, Pennsylvania, was a dele- special servlcoa. Tha pastor, Rov, Al- nephew. All.in J. Ely of Roselle. Be Given In Church bert Li. Baner, will preach a special EGGS.27 gate to the mid-winter conference of Frederick K. lipplncott, Funeral arrangements have not yot the Middle Atlantlo states of the Stu- Lenten service on the theme, "For been completed. Sixty scenes from Marc Connelly's Their Sakes." The junior and sen- a native of Long Branch and a vet- dent Christian Movement from hlo Pulitzer prize wlnnltig play, "Tho eran of tho Spanieh-Amerlcan war, university. The session was held at ior choirs of the church will present died last Friday morning at St. Mrs. Jennie Elsmore, tha Buck Hill Falls Inn, Buck Hill, Green Pastures," which this week a musical program. The morning WHEAT CREAM FLOUR was revived on Broadway after hav- service will begin at eleven o'clock. Michael's hospital at Newark. He wife of Thomas Elsmore of River Pennsylvania, In the Pocano moun- ing a successful run of five years, was 61 years old. road, died yesterday afternoon , at tains. ' At the evening service the pastor her home. She had been In *p*oor MARSHALL'S HERRING ^V^ both In New York and on the road, will begin a series of Lenten sermons Mr. Lipplncott was born at Long Mrs. Emll Kline has returned to will ba • presented Sunday night at Branch and was tho son of tho late health for some time. She waa 79 East Moriches, Long iBland, after on the subject, "Figures Around the years old. the evening service of the Reformed CroBS." The subject of the first ser- Stephen and Jane Ann Stanhope Lip- BROKEN SPAGHETTI S vjslting at tho home of Mrs. Emma church. The scenes will be explained plncott Ho collated s a private In Mrs., Elsmore was born In Eng- Eurlch of Prospect avenue, Little by the pastor, Bev. W. Carmen Trom- mon will be, "The Leaven of Pilate." a land and came to the United States M. C MUSHROOM-SPAGHETTI SAUCE Silver. The service will begin at 7:45 o'clock the Spanish-American war on April batli, who was a guest of the pro- with a hymn sing. 2T, 1808, and was mustered in service while a young woman. She resided IDEAL BRAND BAKER'S SOUTHERN STYLE COCONUT Fred D. Wlkoff of Maplo avenue ducers at a performance three years on May 12 of that year. Ho waa hon-at Newark beforo moving to this sec- and his brother, Henry Wikoff, re- ago. The class meeting will bo held at GRAPE-NUTS FLAKES ***<***„*>***, . . nine o'clock in the morning and will orably discharged from service on tion. Besides her husband she is sur- turned home Friday from Miami, The committee in charge of the February 11, 1899, at Camp Haakell, vived by several children. UNEEDA BAKERS' RITZ BUTTER CRACKERS where they spent most of the win- presentation has mado special ar- be followed by a session of the church Athens, Georgia. At that time he The funeral will be held at the COFFEE ter. , rangements to take care of the anti- school at 8:45 o'clock. Tho Epworth waa a corporal in Company B, Third Worden funeral home on Saturday GLENSIOE BRAND APPLE BUTTER « Mrs. Irving M. Davidson of Bergen cipated large audience. The entire league will meet at seven o'clock in New Jersey volunteer infantry, of afternoon at the convenience of the HECKERS CREAM FARINA urn«*not place Is spending two weeks at middle section of the church will be the evening. Long Branch. ' family. Rev. W. Calvin Colby, paa- Ib. can 25c Washington with her mother. reserved for those arriving beforo TIGER'S BUCKWHEAT FLOUR H»P>»». The Acid Te t" will be the sub- Mr. Lippincott was never married. tor of the Rumson Presbyterian The Phllathea sooloty of the) Bap-7:15 o'clock. There will be no extra B He la survived by four sisters, Mrs. church, will officiate. Burial will be VERMONT MAID SYRUP mHsnrvnoor tist church will meet at the home of admission charge and tickets for the ject of the sermon to be given Sun- in Fair View cemtery. Mrs. G. E. Stevens of McLaren street reserved section may be obtained at day morning In the Presbyterian Benjamin Franklin of Red Bank, next Tuesday evening. Mrs. Harry Tetley's Bportlng goods store, at the church by the pastor, Rev. John A. Miss Florence Lipplncott of Bradley Hayes. In the evening the pastor Beach, Mrs. Margarot Williams of Miss Evelyn Crowell Brown ®tf)tx lenten Boskey will act as assistant. Clayton & Magee store or at the Jamaica, Long Island, and Mrs. "Councilman and Mrs. James S. publio library. The publio is Invited will preach on the theme, "Religion of Blossom Cove road, where she had KM. Parkes of Reckless place are the to attend. and Morals." Emma Craver of Columbus, Ohio. resided for the past 25 years, died COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON Mr. Lipplncott was a former mem- yesterday afternoon at her home of iuia parentB of a son born Saturday. During the services a male quar- The weekly fellowship supper held Sardines Ho.H Mr. and Mrs. William T. Jones and THIRTY-THrRD ANNIVERSARY. co-chairmen of the committee in Tuna Fish sioraumqwurr No.Ktial4c Clam Chowder o«ncin3^.<2S« sons returned home last night after charge. Mrs. Harry Sleber, who was morning at tie Worden funeral home Rice of East Orange. GOOD OLD STORE a two monthB' Btay In Florida. Eatontown Society To Celebrate Tues- accompanied at tho piano by Mrs. with Rev. W. Carmen Trembath, pas- Tho funeral, which will be held at Shrimp row. No.idal4CNo.iiu22e Tomato Soap Miss Ann Badger and Miss Rose day At Methodist Church. Warren Smock, was soloist. Rev. W.tor of the Reformed church, in tho convenience of tho family, will onocEar men ABE wrxcnvB raon UAKCH 701 u luaea no, mo* Vaoula spenf Sunday at New York. O. Trembath, pastor of the Reformed charge. Burial was In West Long bo in charge of Rev. Herbert S. While thero they attended a show at The Ladles' aid society of the church, was guest speaker. Branch cemetery. Craig, rector of Trinity Episcopal CHEESE Radio City. Eatontown Methodist church will cel- church. Burial, under the direction • JMeat "Department Specials- ebrate their 33d anniversary Tuesday of R. R. Mount & Son of 135 West Peter Plngatore of the state high- Mrs. Viola A. Fowkur, PRIME (BEST CUTS) AH way, Middlotown, returned home night, March 12, when a covered dish GOOD PUPILS AT HOLMDEL. 44, of Haddon Park, Red Bank, died Front street, will be In Fair View Tuesday night after a two months' supper will be held at elx o'clock last Thursday afternoon of pneu- cemetery at Westfield. followod by the regular devotional Children on the Honor Roll for Per- monia at tho homo of her mother, stay at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. service. Louis Conklln Is very nick at his fect Attendance. Mrs. Howard Applegato of River John A, Werner A variety program has been ar- road of pneumonia which developed homo on Bergen place. ranged to the presented by Mrs. Pupils of tho Holmdel public school of Belford, a veteran of the World The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. with perfect records for attendance after a short illnesy. war died Sunday at tho Hazard hos- Garret Corson of White street Is a h. D. Seely, Mrs. Verna Frazier and RIB ROAST 27 Miss Isabella Kenna, who are In and punctuality the past month are: Mrs. Fowler was born at Pleasant pital at Long Branch at tho ago of patient at tha Long Branch hospital. Primary grade—El!a Mae Butt*, Dorothy forty years, Death was duo to bron- charge of the evonlng program. A r Plains, Octover 27, 1889, and former- ROASTING CHICKENS The Baptists will hold a fellowship Ely, Myrg Francla, l «nnlo Nespole, Pearl ly resided at Lakewood where sho chial pneumonia, Mr. Werner, who ..,25c prayer meeting Wednesday evening history of the organization will be Stern. Hnrilc Strawhnml, Jean MorRan. Jack •MUH read. Only four charter members re- O'Kcllly, Ralph Morgan, Purves Strnwhand, was well known. Sho had lived in was a painter by trade, had been a JERSEY FRESH HAMS DTKllUtf at tho homo of Mrs. T. L. Davis of main In the organization. Stanley Wlnkowski. Red Bank for the past fourteen resident of Belford threo years, lmv- Harding rood. Grammar grades—Charles Gfthlcr, Joseph ng moved thero from Jersey City. MJU-FED Knplui. Chester Kaplus, Joseph Lefsk;, years. FANCY BROILERS ,£" Mre. C. J. DeGarvo of Rector place Eugene O'Reilly, Joseph Rimkus, Asher Surviving besides her husband, W. He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. has been called to Florida by the HIS 82d BIDTHDAY. Schanck, John Wlnkowski, Rosa Butts, DoWitt, are her mother, Mrs. How-Thelma Werner, and two sona. The ICY POINT sickness of her father who lives there. Eul.llo Francis, Clara Letsky, Doris Maher, ard Applegato of Red Bank; ono sla- funeral was heM this morning at LEGS / MILK-FED VEAL ,,25c Charles Bennett of Colt's Neck Helen Maher, Marguerite McCormick. Mrs. L. W. Myatt of River road is Rtglna McKnlsht, Ethel O'Rollly. Genefa ter, Mrs. Helen DeJournette of Rome, St. Mary's church at New Monmouth at Dr. Haiard's hospital at Long, Reached That Ago Last Week. Wlnkowskl, Jennie Wlnkowskl. Georgia; three brothers, Elmer Ap- with a requiem mass by Rov. Leo r SALMON Branch, v~ -.ere sho underwent an op- Charles Bennett of Colt'sNcck waa plogato of Neptune, Walter Applegalo Cox. Burial by A. M. Postcn and meaFRESHn -^ ~ » •»"" ^m ^M eration for appendicitis. 82 years old Friday. He had no cel- Junior College Dance. of Lakewood and Wllliaai Applegato Son was In the new veterans' ceme- William Welsh of White street, who ebration, but a number of his friends of Rod Bank. tery at Asbury Park. has been very Blek with pneumonia, The second annual semi-formal 2 s: 25c called on him, congratulated him on dance sponsored by the student coun- Funeral services were held Monday CODFISH STEAKS 15c Is improving. hlo good health and wished many morning from her mother's homo In FANCY No. 1 CANADIAN SMELTS Mrs. George A. Hogan and her cil of Monmouth Junior collego will William Conn, happy returns of the day for him. bo hold Friday evonlng. March 8, in charge of tho Wcathall funeral par- sons Billy and Bobby of Maple ave- Last winter Mr. Bennett had a long lor of Lakewood. Interment was The funeral of William Conn of FRESH CAUGHT MACKEREL . , B •JBc nue galled Saturday on the Henry the gymnasium of the Long Branch Fair Haven, who died on. Tuesday of spell of sickness and at ono time Senior high school, Westwoba ave- mado In Rlversldo cemetery, Toms FRESH FILLET »/ HADDOCK . ,i R. ."lallBry of tho Mallory lln» for there was llttlo. hope for hla life. River. last week at hla homo, was held last 3 Texas. They will spend two months nuo, Long Branch. The commltteo Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock at his SELEa LONG ISLAND OYSTERS . However, h« fully recoverod ami ho In charge consists of Irving Shapiro, with Mrs. Hogan'a mother, Mrs. T. Is now as active as ever. He is noted Mrs. Edith Relchert. lato home and at ten o'clock nt St. MXAT u run pmicn AUK nmcnvK tmunm, r»i. AND tut. MW F. Whltledgo of San Antonio. ' chairman; Miss Virginia Cllver, Mies Anthony's church whero the rector, at Colt's Keck as one of tho best Sarah Burdge, Clinton Wllber and After a llngorlng sickness, Mrs. Rev. Nicholas Soriano, celebrated a Lester Swartz, Charles Wodehouse gardeners at that placo. Leon Becker. Rocky Santaiigelo and —dilh Relchert of Port Monmouth, nnd Edward Jacoubs, all of Red high mass of requiem. -Fresh Fruits and Vegetabks- — •«»•«»• !• his Berkeloy-Carterot orchestra will widow of Joseph Reichert, died Sat- Miss Mlldrod LnManna waa the SELECTED Bnnk, and William Pasloky of Rum- furnish music. Novel decorations, urday morning at Christ hospltnl at 3ELCVIE1/ ^ ana non, all students, at Lafayette uni- NOSE BLOWN OUT. 3o!oist,_Tlie bearers wero Joseph refreshments, programs and lighting Jersey City, where she had been a Loughlln, Matt Mullen, Jr., Joseph versity, were week-end visitors at effocto are bolng planned. patient flvo months. Her husband their homes. James Henna of Kalontown dcttt O'Brien, Raymond Murphy and Al- RIPE TOMATOES 17c Feed Quit In Nose Wlille Working. .*.•-«• died at tho some hospital lost Novem- fred Biaklco. Burial, In chaigo of PILLSBURTS CAKE FLOUR FANCY WHITS MUSHROOMS .J* Now a Registered Nurse. Thieves At Airport ber. Mra. Relchert waa fil years of John E. Day of Red Bank, wnn In Janes Kenna of Clinton street, ago and sho had been in falling Calvary cemetery on Long Island. CRISP TENDER CELERY HEARTS , „ Ming Grace Dlgglns, daughter of Eatontown, while working last Fri- A Uilof or thieves Saturday night health threo years. Sho had beon a day In Allon's feed and grain store FRESH TENDER SWEET PEAS . Mr. and Mr». Martin Dlgglns of Marl- entered the Red Bank Airport lunch resident of Port Monmouth Bcvon Samuel B, Blncltwood SNO SHEEN M boro, recently passed tho New Jersey at that place, fell In n choked con- room and rentaurant on Shrewsbury years, moving thero from Jersey City. THIN-SKIN FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT -,, state board examination for regis- dition from tho feed dust wlilch avenue nnd got away with a Cash reg- Sho la survived by five children, they of Tronton, woll known In thin sec- breaker for 30c. While lupply Uiu. clogged his nose. EXTRA LARGE SUNKIST ORANGES .] tered nurses. Sho graduated from tha iter and an electrlo meat sllcer. En- being George Rclchort and Mrs. Flor- tion whero he had many fricmla nnd c Monmouth Memorial hospital train- After being revived by fellow em- trance waa mado by forcing open a ence Bicklc of Jersoy City, MrB. Hazol several relatives, was Instantly killed B. pig.27 FANCY WINESAP EATING APPLES . Ing school for nurses last October as ployees and continuing his work ha side door. The discovery was made Rollly of Port Monmouth and Joseph Monday afternoon wlillo repairing an honor student. She l« now at At. later fell again In a dead faint. He Sunday morning by Ward Vander- Relchort and Miss Edith Rolchcrt of his nutomobllo in tho yard of hla • VEOETAUK MIOti MKCTJV* tSUM, IU. AMS *A* luntlo City with a patient, Mrs. Jack- was taken to the Log Branch hospital veer, secretary of the local airport, Jersoy City. Mrs. Reichcrt also home. Tho jnck beneath tho vehi- eon of New York. where he had his none blown out and who investigated and mado reports loavoa a Rlntor, Mrs. Mabel Clmm- cle slipped and tho car crnshod down , »I»I - released following thl« treatment. to, state police. Other equipment was upon him, crushing hln head and flffnc of Port Monmouth. chost. , Kntortjiln At Koyport, — «»-«~^ -• found undisturbed. Tho funeral wna hold Tuesday ffidwnrd Cogan and hlu famous New Special rollmmon. cnornlnfir at fit. John'n church At Jcr- Mr. Blnokwnntl wnn !>(> yearn old MUTUAL radio Hill Billy Boys ontortalned lost At the meeting of the township on that day. Ho hi survived by lil« Medical Patient eey City and tho Interment was at wife, who formerly wun Miss K. Thursday nlfrtit at the Methodlal commltteo of Middlotown township Klchard Hutton, nine-year-old son Patorxon. 9c|cHfPSosaa«^Jfr I church, Koyport. Joe Lang was the Linda Adams, dauffhtnr of fho lato last Thursday afternoon William Cole of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hutton, Sr., Rov. and Mrs. William Adanm; lytiir of the evening when ho enter- of Leonardo and Melvln I*eek of Bel- of Linden plnce, was admitted yester- firnrge n. Decker. three Bisters, Mrs. Harry Good- tained, with nil usual HIU Billy clog ford were appointed special pollco day at the Rivervlsw hospital aa a The funeral of George B. Docker enough, Mra. Sumuol AlpntiRh ,anrl "hop, mtn without Mlart«. dii jmtlont. ot Locust swonus, who died on Mrs, Goorge Mather, and a brother, 95 BROAD STREET Fourteen RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 7,1985. lander, Mrs.. Charles Guillaudeau, at the home of Mra. Otto/tJauUchy tsas «t a, card party Monday aiUr- position at Lovett's nuraery at Little modeling their meeting rocoa. Satur- Honor Rolls Of Mrs. C. Waters, Mm, Charles Jensen, on Bay avenue. noftn u a benefit for the Guild ot St Silver. day, March 9, the acouU will tak» * Mr«. LOUIB West, Mrs. Jerome Dy- The street lighting contract with Mark's church. Mra. Frank Toop U again, em- short hike at wfelch time t«»ts will Rumsoi) Schools nan and Mrs. Horace W. Klrfay. the Jersey Central Power and Llgh Buddy Foulka ba» returned from ployed aa cook on the aeorge Cen- b« held. . • Van DuBols of Center street la a company expires April 1, and Colin Florida. ter estate at Bumton, Mrs. William VnnBnmt IMI Fr!d«y I'or (yoik done during the month patient at the Monroouth Memorial oilman J. S. Hoffman In now carry- Fire company No. 1, plans to hold John Soden Is redecorating Arthur night entertained a, number of f(lends Globe Hotel ol February Ihc following pupils of hospital at I^ong Branch, where he l« ing on negotiations with the com- aeveral social affaire to raise funds and relatives at a surprise party. Soden's house on the Main road, IS AST FRONT STOEKT, HKU BANK, N. J. the Ruinaon high school received th*.' receiving treatment for an Injury to pany In connection with the new to make repairs to the fire house, Mr. and Mra. Fred Wagenfohr en- Cards were played and refreihmonta highest mark of "A": this foot. contract. Mr. Hoffman declares that . •« m • tertained friend* and relatives from were served. Those attending were IS NOW PRBPAKED TO ACCOMMODATE DINNER PARTIES I*U»~~HeleLatin—Helen Pllllnv1-illlni,-... CheateChester VaiiBruntVnnUiunt. I TneimThelma wuricyHurley, aaugiuedaughter uof. ««Mr. in the lntorest of economy It will be Secaucus on Sunday, Mrs. Ellon Hylia, Mrs. Helen Marvel TOR WBDDINQS, t-ODGES A.ND OTHER OHGANIZATION& llTfFftch—Suejayeri*.^ John Muyihy. Ch«»-j and Mrs. George CD. Hurley of necessary to reduce the candlcpower Everett News. The Llncroft-HolmiSel Boy Scout and son Robert of Holmdel, Mr. and t*r Wntiruht. Elizabeth Uraiz, Emily Lay- Main street, who was struck by Mrs. Henry Hylln of Red Bank. Mr«. t»& ttolaml MtuUni, Helen i'Mlny. * some of the lights. troop met lait Friday night at Ed- Try our wonderful Evening Dinner at 75 cents. * •Aleebra—Muriel Benmati. car last week, Is reported much im- Roy Maxson and Hal Parker spent Billy Kelly, son of Mr. and Mra, ward Boughton'a home at which time Curtis Parker ot Long Branoh, Mr. P'*i«oaraphy—ftuasel Coyne, Mary Lat- proved. Sunday at Brooklyn. They were ac- Thomne Kelly, is confined to his home Arthur Schanck ot Holmdel was ac-and Mrs. John DeBruin of West Long Lunch 50 cents. Snro, Jean Jacquost. Eight tables were in play at n companied home by Mrs. Roy Max-with a sprained left ankle received in cepted a* a new member of the Ra-Branch and Arthur Soden and Mr. ' Arithmetic—John Cadwniltidcr, bhlrley domino party held Thursday evening son, who has been spending two1 a fall. and'Mrs. William VanBrunt of Un- Special Business Men's Lunch, 35 cents. T£«H«n, Jean Jacqucsl, Mary Lnuaro, at the Oceanport church hall. The ven patrol. Work was! flora on re- Uorlfl Walker. •ceks with her mother In Brooklyn, Miss Mary Toojney and Michael oroft. .'Trlttonometiy—ttulmul Marian). affair was sponsored by the Ladles' Olonc have returned borne after Aid society of the church and Mrs. There was a large attendance at fjPlarus geometry—It olanii Mariani. CbGB- the dance given Saturday night at spending a few days visiting at the tpjp' VuiBrunt, Chiulefi Wnlbach, Jr. Charles R. Walling headed the com- home of Mrs. Catherine Oake«, ! 'fypiug—Emily Laytun, Dorothy tsuLhec- John Ahorn's hotel by the Dramatics mittee In charge. Mrs. Walling was Donald Hlckey has purchased a Our First Annual Ittud. sJer, Jean Jficijueat, assisted by Mrs, John B. Hulse, Mrs. club, • •History—Betty Cu now 1935 Ford coupe from tho Long A Word to the Wise Is Sufficient! Mary Utzaru, Robert Wllnun, Muriel Sea- Frank Harned, Mn>. Perley Riddle, Mrs, Charles Stone of Hilton Park, Joan tJtcvenn, Marion floyle, tnnriei1 Branch Ford agency. CLEARANCE SALE mmi, Joan Stevens, itianon i>< I'cru'BaH. Mrs, GCOIKO C. D. Hurley, Mrs. KHz- ! who has been on the sick list, is now ttri«BS. Aitlmi- Mun>l.y, J» jable to bo around again. Lenten devotion services will be Make Your Reservations NQW Ojtto Stroh monger. abcth A. Loper and Mra. Lolyd N. held tonight at eight o'clook at St. NOW IN PROGRESS ..•Jttysiene—Lillian Briggu, Betty tlaislcr. Sickles. Prizes for high score, which Mrs. Percy R. Comer, Sr., was » In order to make room for our miring stuck every Item In *[#att Jacqucat, Mary Luzzury, Il» to) J visitor at Philadelphia last Wcdnon- Catherine's church with Rev. Father Mildred vere mlscellaneoufi, were awarded to Cogan ofiioiating. our atore hue'been reduced . Puttaraou, Charles S>hul!cr, George Hurley, Mrs. Louis Wood, ! for our dny. Mr. and Mra. Lemuel Soden of Lin- 'Economics —• JSlluUth Grate, (.turue Miss'boiiEi Huiiey, Mra, G. Ironsidea, Sigmund Bach and Jacob Castlo- 20% to 50% HaJlaniUL Waller .Kerr. Gl(i(ly» Nlcilcior, llra, Flora A, Wood, Mrs. Charles bum were Newark visitors Sunday. croft wero recent visitors of Mr. Hodcn's niece, Miss Carrie Soden. Hero Is. a reul opportunity to buy bridge prizes, Helen Sinclair, Luulec GulJIaudeau, Mrs. Bernard J. Scnisi J m • m' • - Bookkeeping—Kupsel McCue. •is Turn- and Mrs. C. Kenneth Riddle. Special Mrs. Patrick Carton, Sr., has b«en HUtbrunner, Ooorge Litnk'mn,. Swcmson, confined to her home with a severe pferejs Otto Strollmengci',,-John awards went to Mrs. John B. Hulse Keansburg News. A&nes Fanning. and Mr. Ironsides. Others present cold. St. Patrick's Eve Party TriE GIFT SHOP English—Marlon were Mrs. Louis Wc3t» Bernard J. (Tht Kad Bank Register ein be bought Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Reed of New Scarsi, Mrs. Kobert W. Nelson, Mrs. in'Kcatiaburff at the atorefl of E, L. filler, York, who have been touring the 46 Monmouth St. Phone 1209 Red Bank N. Santa Lucia. Philip Ktllel and Charlci Given by Entertainment Committee of Horace W. Kirby, Mrs, Frederick Voecl.) South, have returned home after Wood, Miss Ruth Scarsi, Mrs. E, O. topping at the home of Mr. and Mrc. Boris rillUtrom. Cora Duma... ^>t''«"n» Nylandcr, Rev. and Mrs. Sidney H. An automobile driven by Dr. Karlnga, Muriel Seaman. Mauorle bmiih, Charles Kumph. Red Bank Lodge, No. 233. AniU Frlb«re, Horenc. M.rtii). Jack Mur- Davies, Mre. Charles Jensen, Mra. Charlees Fromkln crashed Into Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rowe and Charles Prothero, Mr. and Mrs. John parked truck In front of Miller's.bak- Mr. and Mra. Bernard Warneker l»st •^.SSJ^'tad""!!.^!. Helen Fil-Silvers, Mrs. Ralph Maurlell, Mrs. ery on Main street Thursday night, f'rlday morning attended the funeral Perley Riddle, Mrs. Charles R. Wall- injurylng Irvin Zelinsky, the driver lervices of William Conn of Fair Ha- B. P. O. Elks ing, Mrs. Fred Bchm, Miss Edith Mc- and Louis Green, a helper, both of 'en. Cue. Olto ;er, John Slucum. Creery, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Loper, Mrs. New Brunswick. The truck was Isaac Foreman, secretary of the STRAND Eyan, Otto ApplsKutc. Auncs Lloyd N. Sickles, Mrs. Jerome Dynan | owned by David Elinsky of S45 John Swcnso: 1 iVestside branch of the Red Bank Fanning, DorU HillBtroin, HarrieHarr «tt Peter*icieri. and Charles R. Walling, Jr. After I Broadway, Long Branch. Dr. From- Young Men's Christian.association, is Saturday, March 16th LAST TIMES TODAY ! John Shen. Helen Sinclair.. WllUam Van- thc games refreshments were served i kin treated both men for their In- ! able to be out again after be- by the committee. During the social Juries, The accident waa investigated ing confined to his home with a cold. Chester Morrie in "I'VE BEEN AROUND" Icil. Charles Wolhach. Jr. hour Miss Doris Hurley entertained by Policeman George Mauch, who Mrs. Nicholas Petruzelll and chil- Elaborate plans are being made to make this with several piano selections.J made no arrests. Richard Talmadge, "THE FIGHTING PILOT" General adencc—Grctehen Hueel. Ott dren have been visiting friends and a banner event. The mus'T will >c in the capa- Peri; Wellington Emory. .Muriel ^fm»": Mrs. J. S. Walling of Main street I The members of the West Keans- elatlves at New York and Brook- •Commercial arithmetic—Mabel He had as her guests on Sunday Mr. and burg fire company held a turkey din- lyn. ble hands of Tom Hackett and his orchestra. DISHES FOR THE LADIES dr Mrs. Edward Walling ,and Misses ner last Thursday night at which 85 Bu°h!eM lrainln»-rlorc.nco Martin. Bobby Eustace of Red Bank was : Shorthand—Emily Layto. Mary and Mildred Walling of West persons were present. The dinner tardy a Saturday visitor at the home of Pupils neither absenb t nor Long Branch. I waa under the direction of William Mr. and Mrs. Patrlok Carton, Jr. Tomorrow & Saturday—2 Features 1 during February arc as follows: Preparations are being xna'de to ap- | Meehan, chief of tho West Keans- TICKETS, - $1.00 per Coupip. Frank Bur- At the recent card party and dance VIVIAN TOBIN DIl K1E MOORE Kindergarten—lloynUMl BotiBeltsa . Frank ply tarvia to Parker's bridge, Ocean- j burg fire department, being assisted Ivcn by tho Young Men of St. Cath- ]ett. Thomas Desmond, Kobt .. tolas. Vic- port avenue, and the road will be by Saaiuel Thorn, Ralph Walling anil tor Riccl, Jnmes Tanner. Bi ii-bara Curter. open for traffic in a few days. irlSe's church, approximately $24 was RESERVATIONS: Phone 511. CORA SUE COLLINS in Qlsa Morrli, Veronica Heel t, Betty Ann William Wheatley. ileared. The Morris Sisters' orchestra Louis Eckert apent Sunday with Fire company No. 1 has increased ycBS, Harold Rev. and Mra. C. Mott Cramer at lurnlshed the muslo for dancing. ^K.rst' grade—Hubert Bu; its associate membership with the Imcng those winning prlzea were HalllS&n, Kcslnald Lay ton. John Mucln- Wall. I following: James McCabe, Fred J. tosh. Frank Maxzn, Charles Tilton,. LoulLouirs Jrs. Frank Haley, Mrs. Wilfred Vinci. Walter White, Janet Enatice, Bar- Pupilp s at the Oceanporp t achool Pinney, William H. Bottorf, John Mc- Hawxhurst, Mrs. Charles Rumph, bara Scalzo, Louise Stoye, Louise SchiilU, having perfect attendance for Februb - Cormlck, William Beaaley, J, G. Fe- Mrs. Bernard Warneker, Mrs. Walter Jana WlHson ary arc as follows: man, Thomas Gould, Godfrey Darby, Palmer, Mrs. Bernard Hlckey, Mr». Second ^IHJQ—Jcryredo—Jcroe Afplegnte, John ibyle, Richard Cnmpunellu. Jeie Carew, First grado. Florence Jackson, teache: T. W. Waddington, Howard Mallen, Martin Kelly, Mrs. Edward Rowe, Bijillieri a Chomiili' n " George DeLunoy, Frunk Ka'thleeleen BidelBid'ell,, "AHCAHCV bov«yrebov«yr"l'reiici " (TienTien - 11. Zuckerman, J. S. Alexander, Rlch- Mrs. Bernard- Frawley and Mra. Desmond, Robert EnBlice, WlllUm Gtir nononn . Lillian KerrKerr , Lily MllloMlllorr . Joyca VaVann - :ar( l Gl'iesingerGii , PhilPhilii p SSilver and 'homas Kelly. Also the Misses Mar- della, Thomaa Giupy, David Kicks. Johr Brnckle. Mary Zonsen, Elizabeth Dcgnan. r,,, , ,r Kanehl, Raymond McGltft William Mo- Ivan Lyons. Norman Sickles, Clement Clinton Krauss. :aret Harvey, Mary Warneker, Agnes Vlttyi^Harbld Morris. Charles I^IBS, Wil- a d "VVUNnm WflA An invitatioiitti n has beon extended to larney, Francis Mauser, Helen Kel- Attention, Investors! liam Robinson, Julm Ruddy, Raymond Frank Durand and E. Don- ly, Anna Kelly and Amelia Carton Tilton. Henry Williams, KUzabeth Bur- u gess, Mary Ann Byrne, Viola, Carter, Mary ncilyy, Charleh s KinkndcnkdcL . . Tallmaamnn McCauley.. | erner to address thh o Keansbursg nd Walter Palmer, Thomas Kelly, Mo ran. Dovothy Schultr,, Ropemary Sergi, JameJ s MaxznM , JeromJ e DynanD , GerdGd a ChristChi - : LLions clulbb ttomorrow night. Both will Bernard Frawley, Charles Kelly, Billy Mudeleine 1'homvson, I'hylll* Vinci, Cath- ! B y their views on Robblns, Edward Raws, Wilfred erine Wilson, Grace Soverlnsen. &S'*aand Audrey!l ScarsiSSl!£, fi£ iK£^»«=W^ ^rew their views onHawxhurst, Charles Rumph, Donald From time to timo we receive applications for conservative , Third grade—Lcslio Brighton, Joseiih the proposed Rarltan Bay bridge. Louis Hill. Fourth tfrtde-^Cttrrift Caflflidy, teacher— At a recent meeting of the local Hlckey and Henry Hawxhurst. QUnceon, Willlnm' Connetl, * Eugene KlnkaiBKlnfcafifl.. Ferdinand KromrKrornr, ' i|,,i,, Momr. nnniniiF o,,., T T T ,,, first rriortgago loans on select real estate that we consider to' be John iM&zza, William McCue, Joneiilt Charlen Weiier. Betty Berry, Uvonn. fj.l- ,Il0 'y Name society. »0V. J. J. Lui Siocum, Kobert tjnyaer. Edward Tilton, Tho honor roll of the Foreman net Ue- son, Betty Ko»>, Eliie smith and Lorctta rector of St, Ann a church, gave pcr- warding school for February la: excellent investments. We do not recommend any Mortgage un- Nick ,Vina. Carol Bruce, Marc Jordan, ""•"'"Whelan" . , ' mission for the aooioty to establish a I ' Nylandor and Stuart Yeich. nolly, resigned. The society plans to • FiftH ' grade—Alfred Bii^hton, Terry York, was a Sunday visitor at the Seventh grade, Ruth Herbert, teacher— hold an entertainment in the near Campanella, Thomas Cotbett, Frank Fo- Patricia Dynan, Vfira Krom*. Anna Lnnire, future. Home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Fore- deraro, Raymond Hand, truest QardelU, Margaret LeHschnhi Robert PeNyfle, man. Allen Prlrhnrd, Billy Scalio, Graco Bauer. Thomas Mullen and Morgan O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. George Murphy have JOSEPH G. McCUS AGENCY Jean Boyle. Loroihy BurcheU Catherine Seventh grade. Flora Laverty, teacher— returned from a sojourn in Florida. BfitfBB, i-teonor Csrc*v, Anna Layton, Kobert Brnlnard, Raymond Johnson, ijtfr- Mra. John Kolobinko, Mrs. William Graco McGlrr, Helen Rclgleroan, Adeline nard MadlBon. Warren Theyfloh, Virginia Lincrof t News. RI/MSON, N. J. Phone 44*. Eobinson. Mary Joy Ruddy> ChiUtlna Kyan, Mildred Smith. Louiec VanNote and Gohlhaua and Mrs. Henry Gehlhaus Schmlti, Margaret Sinclair. Ruth Tho rap-Evelyn Stockwell. TEXAS left Friday for a stay of aevftral (Th< Red Bank Regliter can ba bought eon, Anna WUHann. £jlsrhth Krade, Flora Laverty, teacher— weeks in Florida. it LlncroJt from Geors. Too». who bu Sixth rrade^-Rusael Bedford, Prank JoBC-ph Eckert, James Hayhurst, Edward delivery route.) Boyle. .William Caster. Laurlno, Arthur Schwehr, Irene Connell* Mr. and Mrs. John Keeland are the Ccorgo Gratt, Edward Alice Hogrefe. Margaret Stryker, Ruth parenta of a daughter, TERROR John . Gardella Tho perfect attendance list of the dofin Uaxueim, utuijiNhu t uau>-L, . Limpcr Bnii DorU Hurley. Hammond, William Naughton, Lester Pat- Willjam Pease and Donald Conroy ilncroft grammar school Is as foll- tbrson.-William Pilling. Walter Pomphrey, Mrs. George C. D. Hurley of Main have returned from a trip to New ows: Grammar department, Mary SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY Joseph Schmlt*. Iluiold Shcflhan, Phyllis street had as her guests on Sunday Each Day More People Are Findin, That Boyce, Mudel Briggs, Marjorie Champlin, Hampshire. affney, Mildred Emley, Harriet Antlon^tte" Foderuro, Grace Friscla. Alice her niece, Miss Dorothy Scott, and Mrs. Horace Fowler will be hostess Long, Rosa Morris, Bobby Daverio, HaVens; Betty MaclnLoah. CarmelaPasaua, her father, Joseph Craig, of Taber- this afternoon at a card party aa a Billy Ford, Howard and Norman IT COSTS NO MORE f Buy THE BEST at Fmnefts Buseek, Klla Ryan. Emily Serefinl, nqcle. Long, Michael Mahoney, Albert and Sarah Wolbach, Mario Kanehl. benefit for the local auxiliary of the Seventh 'giade—Victor Bond. •William The Oceanport Red Haiders bas- County social aervice. ldo Melone, Vincent Mauser and Byera. Jack DeLanoy, Robert Johneon, Itctball team played the Little Silver Mr. and Mrs. William John3on en- Sidney Sprung; primary room, David Samuel Karinja. Tony Mcllaei, James Pur« Eagles at the Broadway school at 'ertained at a card party last wcelt. tone. KSVte, Charles Schullei1. Kdward Sherman, Dietz's Market Long Branch on Saturday evening.! Kenneth Dalton of Brooklyn has Mr. and Mrs. Morrino Fornarl and John Stanley. Robert Sutherland Edward ; boe Wade. Warren West, Patsy Wllllains. The Oceanport team won by a score "i visiting Mrs. James Porter of children Danto and Ida of Staten Is- Carr EST. 1902. Groceries . .. Meats .. . Vegetables Sophio CAmpunella, Barbara PcVito. Nancy of 30 to 23. i avenue. and and Mr. and Mrs. George Frat- Emery, Bcrnadlne Hill. Jean Jacnuist, Mil-. died Kanehl, Mmy Lazaro, Doris Walker, A meeting of the Occanport Young Mr. and Mrs. George Kauffman, on and son Walter of Long Branch 123 West Front Street Roberta West, Woman's club was held recently at Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kauffman, Mrs. wero Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Eighth Kiade—Jnsci-h Courtney Kurl the home of MIBS Ruth Scarsl of Sarah Watson and daughter, Irma, Dan Daverio. PHONE R. B. 678. FREE DELIVERY. Stoyc. Anthony Williams, Harold Van- Wolf Hill avenue. A covered dish who have been sojourning in Florida. Brunt, F loretjeo Bomnn, Emily Bond, Harry Richdale has recovered af- Mai-ton Boyle, Jane Corhctt, Alice Do- luncheon was enjoyed. Those who have returned home. ter being confined to his homo on the SOME OF OUR GROCERY SPECIALS ! l*anoy, Margaret Lay ton, Mary Sualio, attended were Mrs.' Frederick A. Mrs. Lun Tall of Beachwood has Main road with grip. THE Beulah Ycich. Wood, Mrs. Sidney H, Davies, Mrs. beon the gueat of Mrs. Virginia The Ladies' aid society will meet Fresh Jersey EGGS doz. 33c Ninth grade—WilHam Davlson, Welling- C. Kenneth Riddle, Miss Margaret Compton. ton' Emery. Carl Jakubecy Alfred Hill. .his afternoon at the home of Mri. Full Cream Roll BUTTER ft. 35c Raymond McCue, Robert 'Bine, Frank ScDmuhl and Miss Dorothy West. Mrs, William Hastead was hostess Harry Johnson. Friacla, Lily Connett, Gretchon Flugcl, to the members of the Jolly Bight Mrs. Nora Hoffman of Nova Scotia, Presto CAKE FLOUR 44-oz. pkg. 28c Ruth Melllch, iHBhclla ?urcavie, Muriel card club last week. R E C L while on her way to Kentucky, spent Seaban, Elizabeth Sinclnlr, Marjorio Hersh's Best Diced CARROTS 2 No. 2 cans 19c Smith, Jean Stevens, Charlotte S wen son. Highlands News. Martin Lohsen has recovered from a couple of days visiting friends in Edward Conover, Stanley Fielder. An- i sickness. :he village. Whole STRING BfcANS No. 2 can 17c thony Jannaronc, Andrew King. Oiinicl . p.' PS. 15c , In Highlands at Bedle'l dn]£ store, at Jos> has been visiting Mrs. Frank Wald- .ertalned friends Sunday from Mont- H I S Raymond I'ryor, Robert Purgavie, Joaeiih eph StamcD'a store and Mulli&aQ'e Itore.) Kickler, Doruilii Wurthinyton Com Bomaii, man. ilalr. ' SILVER DUST ...2 pkgs. 25c M. Anita FHberg. .Florence Martin, Ercno Prize winners at pinochle at last Frank Santl Lucia of Washington William Slater's trucking horse FAIRY SOAP 5 cakes 17c Riley, Mnrceline Senrw, Ruth...... Vital. . .lack week's meeting of tho Trailers club has been visiting his parents, Mr. CLAUPE: Tenth praile—William Brftrilfy, vas found dead last week. It is Foreman, Ijconanl Kmuihen, John Shen, were Marie Parker 9,250, Mrs. Mar- and Mrs. Nicholas Santl Lucia of hought that the horse had died of 7VORY SOAP 2 Iar <. cakes 19c Donald Sutherland. Alfred VanBrunt, Cheftter VanUnint, William %V»nl, K,!w«rd ;aret Liming 9,100, Mrs. Graco Church street. Id age. IVORY FLAKES large pkg. 22c JOAN B Johnson, Agnen Fannint;. Harriet Petti'B. Sclilober 9,020, Mrs. Ellen Olscn 8,835, Mrs. Kalph O. Williams was hos- Hen 17 Carney has returned to his Klevcnth grade—John Connor, Hii«sel Mra. Valerie Smith, Mrs. Sophie Biel- IVORY SNOW pkg. 13c LIONEL ATW McCue, Roland Miiriiini. Jiu-ob Perl. Henry er, Mrs. Julia Ahern, Miss Margaret itWsek, John S lor urn, Kltanor Hanson. BAB-0 can 10c BABY JANrf • HENRVO Kmlly Lnytoti, KHtherlna O'Bvlen. Helen Liming, Mrs. Ccllna Robertson, Mra. Tilling Rose Krj&.o. Helen Sinclair. Ethel Odell, Mrs. Mnrgle Nowton, Babbitt's CLEANSER 2 cans 9c "Henry AVmctio' :, • XliSiiif TwelfthTwelfth.-irrnde—Waltei r Kcrr, Iiuuis Mcl- Mrs. Mattle B'elilhaber, Beatrice Wali- LA FRANCE POWER pkg. 8c laci, Otto Strohnienser. GerlnuJe Brond- ng, Mrs. Etta Quast, Mrs. Lorctta EXTRA "The Most Durtrthy Sutherland. h.crutf Mary 'unnin Duffy, Mrs. Louise Broy, Mrs. Myrtle John & Charles—Hainlmsers Beautiful Molit-back, Mra. Mary Parker, Harry JOHN D'AMICO CHARLES TAULSON Little Feature Oceanport News. F. Letts, Mrs. Kate Schailer, Mrs. ATTRACTION! Cecilia Letts, Mrs. Ernestlna Fehl- 67 BROAD ST. li-ot. Ever Made,*' j haber, Mrs. Scimltz and John Newton. Tel. R. B. 1515. 35° (Th« Kcd Bank llcgi.Utr can he liuushl Tlic hottess for tonight's meeting is in Oceanport nt tho sto.e cf Carlo Main,) Mrs. Grace Schlehi'r. PRICE LIST Mra, J. L.. Herbert of Little ailvcr Henna Pack .... O.00 entertained at u dessert bridge nt Mr. ond Mrs. Frank Wchilioimsr, Finger Wave,.../?£Y ft-oz. her home recently for tiic benefit oC who havo been spending the winter Hair Bleach .... | .00 the Oceanport auxiliary of the Kivcr- in Florida, have returned homo. 18° vieW hospital. Prizea for high acotv, Add-on Fritts, who conducted a Shampoo which "were colon.1 J tnwf! r;ickH, rlcllcjitfsson store at Orango during Hair Dyeing .. Large \vel"C awarded tn Mi-. Victor oattcr, tho winter, returned Sunday to re- Scalp Mrs. Henry C. Tiltnn, Mra. II. Whit- open ilia Muro on Bay avenue. ney Conrnw, Mni. h. Klcnkc and Mis. Mis. Beatrice Card, wlfo of Wil- Treatment .... , GOLD DUST Ralph Mauiirll. Othrin prcarnt liam Card, was naturalized as an lanicure werB Mrs. Will lam Carhart, MIB. Amci-icun citizen nt tile county court- KreH Hurley, Mis. .Tack .laclttion, house nt Freehold Monday. Her wlt- Large pkg. 1 Qc Ml-*. W. W. ahftnipanorc, Mrp. H. 1>. ncRttrs were Mr. and Mra, Kyill Pedicure 2 ms. 63c Ilenne, Mr«. Chnrlep Proth'To, Mrs. Parker. Mrp. Cnrd was born at IS. W, tVilby, Rft-p. Lroiii.i WCP*. Mrs. nrndfoni, Canada. In conjunction t can Gold Dun! Cleaner Theodore O. Rowe, Mra. Kdward with tho naturalisation proceedings Oil Shampoo.... Wdrtliley, NTH, .John A. Bid, Mra. nn elabornte ceremony was held by MIKE! ( DaviDavlrdJ JoncFoMrs.Jo " 1^. H. WUbrd, Mra. the Eastern .Stnr order. Mr». Evelyn Eyebrows L'olemon of Highlands, an ofllcer of Kdward Cordea and Miaa M. D. Her- tlio Atlantic Highlands chupter, wa« WEEK-END MEAT SPECIALS 1 bert. one of the pnrtlcipantB. lair Cut FANCY FOWL Mr. .and Mrs. Chiirloti R. VValllnK Fryers or Broilers of Mttic (trcet.lmd as their |.;uent on Routine matters were- transacted at .Sunday Mra. J, B. Smallwodtl of Na- a meeting of tho board of education Marcel Wave .. 27c ib. tional Fnrlc i Monday night. Mrs. J. II. Dcmpsey (* to S IRS.) 29c *' Al\ all-day meeting «f the Lfidica' and Mm, Frank Iloran, who were A\A society of the Occiinjiort church elected trustees In February, aat '^•hour Facial ^wt8 held on Tucadiiy Ht the rhnrnh with the. board to, [icrpiaint them- Try Our Famous Chopped Beef 15c ib. Melody h«il* Mil. Kdw«fti M. Berry ami Bfilvep with Ihclr dulled. They will 1-hour Facial . •Coney Brand Drama of MM. GharleB Oullluudeau were hos- br. isworn Into ofllcB at the next meet- Pork Loins teirtfc. Ing, Monday night, April 1. A check Danllng Vh* la ft In a HiirleH of dl for $1,000 WIIH ordered drawn to help Bacon Whole or Half held on »h* "8ohoo'l-Ag8og B Child" pay tire teachfi-o' nalnrlen. and cur- 25c ib. Beauty In Glorious* y when the OOeeanpnrt Puront- rent blllB amounting to J131.42 were Permanent Waves 5.00 - 7.50 -10.00 27c, ier osiQclatton rndlo ilndy paid. met at the home of Mra, ICrn- Opening Special for a Limited Time Only NEW TECHNICOLOR Mr. and Mix Frank Blsco of p of Pentberton avenue, Nolan Scrapple 2 ii)». 23c extension itpc- Koarny wero week-end guests of Mr. with STEFFI DUNA, DON ALVARADO and Mra. Allen Voorhaos of Huddy JVachineless Permanent Wave $£.50 In R u«ed n8 her topic Frankfurters " Bologna ^pn y fm tlio Junior." Those ttvenuo. Rump Beef f (Corned or Tr«h) EREE! To The Ladies Every pVMtnt **t the meeting wore Mn. The Ladles' Aid society " the STECtAl DEr^UTMKNT FOK CHILDREN ^ Nvlmn, Mrs. K, O. Ky- Methodist church will moot tonight 25c ib. 29c » DISHES Wed.&Thur..Eve. DISHES RED BANK EEGISTER, MARCH 7,1935. Musical Meeting Monday afternoon * calendar party St. Italy's church last week was a Leonardo visitor over the week- program for Lenten services. Lent have a decidedly Eastern flavor the nue, haa left for Berlin, Maryland, was held at tha home of MM. George largely attended and a great success end. ; was ushered In yesterday with Lit- Chinese children have an E-ne-me-ne where be -will take a position with VENETIAN BLINDS B. WhitfleW of Bro«4 rtwet,. Mri. In every respect. It was In charge Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gllmartln of any and Holy Communion at tea mi-nemo of their own. the Glenn Hlddle farms under train- Reasonably priced .Of Unit Members Louis M. Cue, Mrs. Harry Dennis of Mrs. Harry Collins and Mrs. Wil- LBroolcIyn were the guests of Mr. and o'clock In the morning and prayer, er George Conway. Mr. Qonway for and Mr«. Junes Parker were award- 11am Bonn. Mrs. James Krantz several days last penitential office and sermon in the leaves For South. trained Man-O-War. He an# Mr. Home or Offlc«. The regular monthly meeting of ed prizes. Mri. Isabelle Kennn. will Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wasserman week. evening. There will be services every Moran's fathsr were Jockeys in the Shrewsbury Unit No. 168, auxiliary entertain tonight at another calendar were visitors at Brooklyn Sunday. Adalbert Phlllppl of New York Edward Moran, Jr., brothcr-ln-law CHAS. C. CONOVER of the American Legion post of Red Friday evening at eight o'clock, with days of the Monmouth Park race party at her home on Clinton rtreet. "Cbwboy" Jack Woods opened his spent tho week-end with his mother, a visiting clergyman In the pulpit of Dennig Murray of Shrewsbury ave- track at Oceanport. 102 W. Front St, T*I. B. B. 1*& Bank, was held la>t Friday evening, new barber shop In the Rlstsn build- Mrs. Edith Phllippl. each week. Rev. Herbert S. Craig of Had Bulb March 1, at the borne of Mlaa Gladys Mr. and Mrs. Milton S. Smith and ing Monday,- Shropshire chairman of the music daughter Ruth were week-end vi«i- Francis Goertner of Washington, Trinity church, Red Bank, will tora of relative* at Weitmont. Mr. and Mrs. John Fitipatrlck en- visited hia family at Leonardo over preach on March 15; Rev. Henry committee or the unit. The evening tertained friends from New York tho week-end. Mr. Goertner returned BOCKWURST PARTY meeting waa In place of the regular Mr. and Mrs. George Attrldge and over the week-end. Fell of St. Mary's church, Keypott, afternoon meeting which la usually family of Chatham spent Bunday to Washington on Monday. on March 22; Rev. James Richards with held at the ' Woman's clubhouse on vlaitlng at tho home of Mr. and MM. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cohen spent Mrs. William Turner gave birth to of Trinity church, Frlncetoii) on ; Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben a seven-pound son Monday night at BOCK BEER Broad street. Theodore Wolcott of Clinton street. Sklar of Brooklyn. March 29| Rev. Harold W. Dunne of Admira Mrs, Carl E. Bromer, president of F. Howard Lloyd, editor of the the Long Branch hospital. St. Luke's church, Metuchen, on Saturday, March 9th, 1935, the auxiliary, presided at the meet- Red Bank Standard, addreied the A dinner party was tendered for April 5, and Rev. Carroll M. Burck Methodist congregation last Bunday Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Martin Tues- of Christ church, Shrewsbury, on Beauty Shop ing and at tha close of the regular Port Monmouth News. day night at the home of Mrs. Anna opening exercises, told of a recent night In their second series of en- April 12. Holy Week services will be Alma Hijld Mary Starolt trip to Washington, where she visit- tertaining programs. Bunday night, Phraner In celebration of their 47th as follows: Maundy Thursday, Holy KUTSCHE'S CAFE, 11 " West Front Street, ITh* EUd Bank Bcgister can ba bought wedding anniversary. Others present ed the tomb of the unknown soldier, March 10, a debate will be staged be- in Port MonmouU) at tbe Btore* of Charlet Communion at 10:00 A. M. and 8:00 BED BANK. 10 Broad Street, the memorial ampltheater, washing- tween Fred Steelman, principal of Mayan and Salvador* Seagllone and from besides thoso mentioned were Mr. P. M.; Good Friday, morning prayer ton monument and the Lincoln me- the Eatontown grammar school, and Cherle, Uabhauser.J and Mrs. Wallace Macintosh, Miss and ante-Communion at 10:00 A. M.> Entertainment by The Mcmnllte Twins, Red Bank, New Jerwy Rev. LOUIB M. Case, paBtor of the Rebecca North, Mrs! Stanley Phranei, Harriet Ann and Stella Mae, morial. Mrs. W. W. Shampanoro, More than 150 persons attended the evening prayer and sermon at 8:00 (I'rtml... formerly occupied hy chairman of the rehabilitation com- Methodist church. The subject will supper held for the benefit of the Boy Mrs. Edith Phlllppl, .Mrs. Anna P. M, and Easter eve, evening prayer Radio Artiste. mittee reported and expenditure of be that the church Is an outworn Phraner and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jotin'i Bciuty Salon) Scouts Saturday night at tho lire J. Martin. : and baptism at '5:00 P. M. The ser- $28, while $8 was spent for child wel- Institution and should be abolished. house and the event was a great suc- vices on Easter will Include Holy fare In February. Mr. Btoelman will be on the affirma- cess in every respect. The profits Mrs. Lester Weekflcld of Maple- Communion at 8:00 A. M., morning Flans were completed for the an- tive side and Mr. Case on the nega- will be used to finance activities of wood Is spending the week with her prayer, Holy Communion and Ber- nual card party which is to be held tive. the troop in connection with tho na- mother, Mrs. Wllllsai Wllllamo. mon at 11:00 A. M., and children's Do That Needed Painting and tomorrow afternoon at 1:80 P. M. at tional Boy Scout jamboree at Wash- Mr. and Mrs. Theodoro Byrno arc Worthy Matron Mrs. Walter Cot- the parents of a son born last Thurs- eorvlco at 4:30 P. M. the Woman's club. The chairman of greave, Associate Matron Mrs. Jean ington next summer. Mrs. William Keeshan entertained Wallpapering Now! the committee In charge, Mrs. Wini- Smith and Past Matron Mrs. Selma The Ladles' auxiliary of the tire day night at the Rivervlew hospital. fred Williams, reported a largo num- Mrs. Byrno was formerly Miss Vir- the French circle at her home Mon- NO CASH NECESSARY. Schultz were among those who at- company will meet at the fire house day afternoon. This group meets ber of tickets have been sold. Mrs. tended the luncheon for the Eastern next Tuesday evening. ginia Black. Thomas Mead will be In charge of The Baptist Missionary society will every week at the home of a mem- FOR FULL INFORMATION—COME IN OB CALL Star chapter given by Judge Harry The Women's Republican ciub met ber and the entire conversation is MONDAY, TUESDAY, the refreshments, Truax Monday at Freehold. at the home of MrB. Fred Frelbott commemorate the World Day of Mrs. Ottmar Phillips, chairman of Tuesday. Prayer Friday afternoon at half-past in French. WEDNESDAY AND the poppy committee, reported the Mrs. James Gibbons Is entertain- two o'clock. A special prayer fellow- The pupils of the Naveslnk pub- Klarin's Paint Store ing her sister, Mrs. Henry Carlisle of The Sunday-school of Community ship program haa been arranged. THURSDAY receipt of poppy material and stated Rosemont. _ _ church will meet Sunday afternoon lic school arc making preparations any unemployed veteran desiring to at half-past two o'clock and preach-. Sixteen boys and girls of tho Bap- for their annual exhibit and play 26 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. SPECIALS make popples could do so by calling tist Sunday-school have received Ing service will be held at half-past which wiil take part the latter part Phone 3838 4 Items for ,90c at her home on Bergen place. Shrewsbury News. three o'clock. awards of pins, wreaths and bar» of this month or early in April. The during the meeting patriotic song A roast pork arid sauerkraut sup- for perfect Sunday-school- attendance play will be entitled "Rip Van- Single Items ,25c worq sung In memory of the seventh (Th* B«d Bank ReeUtar can ba bought per for tho benefit ot Community during the past year. Wlnkle," and every child in the in Shruwiburr from Richard lienVo at tbl President, Andrew Jackson, and the !< school will participate In it. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Doatofflc, and at Shrewsbury taark*U) church will be held Thursday, March Deacon Miller C. Davison recently — TONY HUNTING'S- 22nd President, Grover Cleveland, 28, at tho flre house, under the di- made a gift of a clock and Com- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Reed spent whoso birthday's will occur on March Lawrence Iverson and family of SPECIALS 10th and March 18th respectively. rection of the trustees of the church. munion ware to the Baptist church. Sunday with relatives at Jersey City. Perth Amboy have taken possession • m i m The regular meeting of the trus- 3 Items 9Oc A minute of silence was observed The Grasshoppers Athletic club 13 ATLANTIC THEATRE of the Kodama residence on Syca- making elaborate preparations lor tees of the Navesink library associa- Single Items ...... 35c In memory of the Honored dead, dur- more avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Kodama the club's third annual card party and Navesink News. tion will be held Friday evening, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS ing which Miss Shropshire ployed and family have moved to a resi- March 8, at the library. The library MAT.—THURS-, SAT., SUN., 2:30. EVENINCS 7:00, O:1S. "The Vacant Chair." dence in Silver White Gardens, Red dance at the flre house Saturday, Henna Pack or White Hen- After the business meeting was March 16. (Tie Red Dank Register can be bought committee will hold their regular THURS.. FRI.—MARCH 7-8 Bank. Alfred .Hllflker was badly cut on In Navenink from William Swan at th« monthly meeting on the afternoon PARAMOUNTS FOUR-STAR HIT na Bleach, $1, concluded a very entertaining pro- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gordon and poatoince building.) "LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER" gram was given. It had been ar- daughter Jane of Coppersburg, Penn- his face and his automobile was dam- of tho same day. In conjunction with (With Finger Wave) ranged by Miss Shropshire and in- aged on the state highway near the The Navesink library was filled the principal story told at the story MATINEE THURSDAY, 3:30 P. M. sylvania, were Sunday visitors at the to its capacity Thursday night at tho Facials 50c — Marcels 50c cluded Nora Beegle Armstrong of homo of Rev. and Mrs, G. H. Miksch. schoolhouse last week. Mr, Hilflker hour last Saturday morning, Arthur SAT.—MARCH 9 Ocean Grove, whoHe beautiful voice is Improving fro™ his Injuries. annual minstrel, show of the Epworth J. Chriaman's "As HI Low Kept • GEOIIGE O'BItlEN In Zanc Grey's All Guaranteed Permanent A social will- bo given tomorrow League of the Methodist church. The was well cutted to the songs cho3on. night by members of tho choir of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loverlng will House," the library Is having a dis- "THE DUDE RANCHER" Waves and other Beauty They wero "Oh, Dry Those Tears," celebrate their twelfth wedding anni- production this year was of the same Work Reasonably Priced. PreBbyterlan church at the home of play ot Chinese articles. Of particu- ADDED ATTRACTION—DIZZY and DAFFY DEAN In > Hllarlnui Comedy "Dawn," Toati's "Could I?" and "The Miss Bessie Green of Broad Btrcet at versary Sunday with a family dinner high quality as in previous years lar interest are a mandarin's chain, Little Hills Are Calling." Arthur eight o'clock. A silver collection will party and gathering nt which about and tho performers received many ancient and modern carved Ivory,- a SUN., MON— MARCH 10-It Mayhew, Jr., a talented young reader twelve guests arc expected. Turkey compliments. Tho proceeds will FREDERIC MARCH, ANNA STEN In "WE LIVE AGAIN" bo taken. miniature jinrikisha of bamboo and . NOTICE. from Red Bank, gave several selec- Councilman and Mrs. Archibald will be the chief dish served. amount to $100. The annual ban- somo beautiful examples of Chinese s tions, "Gunga Dhin," "The Tomb of The school girls' basketball team of quet of the society will take place TUES., WED—MARCH 12-13—FREE CHINA NIGHT Local Budget of the Doroiifclji of Xltt!* the Unknown Soldier" and "Casey Miller of Buttonwood are expected to embroidery. Isaac Taylor Headland's Silver, county of Monmouth, for tho fUcal return home this week after a. five this place played the Leonardo girls' next Monday night at the Chateau translation of Chinese "Mother "LADIES SHOULD LISTEN" year 193&, an Ordinance rttatinir to taxei at the Bat," the last selection being team at Leonardo last week. The re- at Asbury Park. COMING—WILL ROGERS In 'COUNTY CHAIRMAN" for the yenr 1035, Introduced January 2g- in commemoration of St. Patrick's weeks' sea voyage. Goose" rhymes has caused consider- PAUL MUNI in "BORDERTOWN" 1035. / day. Miss Shropshire rendered Josef Mlsa Josephine Nestler has re- sult .was a draw game, each side Rev. Charles P. Johnson, rector of able comment, and It is interesting "DAVID COPPERFIELD" Passed and approved Fehruary 13, 1035, scoring 24 points- All Saints church, has prepared the EUAS S. ELACK, Hof man's version of "Tho Star turned to her duties as nurse at Dr. to note that while all the rhymes Mayor Spangled Banner. Refreshments and D. A. Edwards'a office at Red Bank Mr, and Mrs. Albert Bckerson wero AtteBt:— t bridge games followed after the en- after being confined to her horns for visitors at East Orange Sunday. CLAKK P. KEMP, Clerk. tertainment. several weeKs by Illness. Mrs. Mary McGrath of Jersey City Miss Helen Sanborn of Sycamore spent Sunday with Mrs. Charles Bas- Monmouth County Sinro|*ta'» Offles. Among the guests present wero avenue has purchased a Pontiao Be-' tan. In the Matter of tha estate of Miry Kit* Past County Commander Carl E. We Sell the Best Only! Bothner, deceased. dan. Mrs. Frank Levering attended a Notice to creditors to prcitnt e)ftim§ Bremer and tho present county com- Mr. and Mrs. Cleaver Richards and meeting of the New Jersey Ladies' against estate. mander, Felix Sahtangelo. children and Miss Margaret Hitch- Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Pursuant to the order of Joieph XH Don ah ay. Surrogate of the County of Hon- cock of Norrlstown, Pennsylvania, Wars'at Orange Sunday. She was mouth. made on the twenty-fifth day ot ' were Saturday visitors at the home recently appointed color bearor of the February, 1935, on the application of Ja- of Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Miksch. Koanshurg auxiliary. Mrs. Walter * ia Clayton, sole executor of the *iU.t« Eatontown News. m Mary Kate Bothner, deceased, notice Ut' Tho Shrewsbury Reading club met Gogorty accompanied her. • hereby ntven to the creditors of aald df* (The Red Bank HogUter can be bought Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Vivian attend- ceased to exhibit to the subscriber, iottj CHNEIDER executor as aforesaid, their dabts and 4** In Eatontown at tha Btoron of William 0. Mrs. JameB Wolcott of Buttonwood ed a party «t Jersey City Saturday mands against the said estate, under oath? Davit, Q. Edward Bmonlt ana YoUon's) avenuo, Eatontown. night In celebration of tho second within six months from the data of tba Mi's.,Allco B. Stoddard of Cumber- Mrs. G. Harold Nevlus of Syca- birthday of their grandson, William MARKET af oral aid order, or they wilt b« faravat* barred of their acLiona therefoc agalaifc land, Maryland, who has been visit more avonuo entertained the mem- Vivian, Jr. the said mibserlber. bers of the Jolly Workers at her Ing her sister, Mrs. T. R. Crumley of Albert Tredeau, son of Mr. and Dated Freehold, N. J., Feb. 15, 19I|4 Tlnton Falls road, has left for Green- home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Louis Tredeau,. has enlisted in 21 West Front St., Red Bank, N.J. JAPHIA CLAYTON, William Farker has purchased a 138 Monroouth Stroet, Hed B*nlc, N, X* field, Massachusetts. tha Citizens Conservation Corp3. Edwdrd W. WlM, Mr. and Mrs. John Howard Parker 1935 Plymouth coach. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Boyd wore visi- Red BanV. N. J., of Broad street have moved to Clin- The Shrewsbury Boy Scout troop tors at Staton Island over the week- Proctor. ton street. was well represented Monday night end. Phone 2653 Specials in Effect March 7-8-9th. at tho Court of Honor held at Red Phone 2654 Rev. Miles Blanchard of New Walter E. Walling baa a new Ford Chancery 9/294 Britain, Connecticut, will be the Bank when Samuel Torg, Weston dellvory car for his grocery business. SHERIFF'S SALE. Buchanan and George Marx, were Larry Gerald! has opened a barber By virtue of a writ of fl. fa. to mo &* guest preacher Sunday at the Sec- awarded their second claBS badgeB. BROOKFIELD ROLL BUTTER rected, Issued out of the Court of Chaft* ond Advent church in place of Rev. David Wood was awarded his first shop in the building formerly occu- . 34c eery of tha State of New Jersey, will be] Chester Apy, who will exchange pul- pied by Salvafor Scagllone. Mr. exposed to sale at public vendue, on class pin and four merit badges and MONDAY, THE FIRST DAY OT APRII- pits with him and preach at New Stewart VanVllet was awarded four Gcraldi was until rocontly with Vin- Britain. cent's barber shop of Keyport. Ho is 1D36, . merit badges. The scouts will meet selling The Rod Bank Register at his Quality Heinz's Assorted Soups 2 can*. 25c between the hours of 12:00 o'clock u£ ^A spaghetti supper under the aus- Monday night at the Presbyterian 5:00 o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock) la tha mf« pices of the eighth grade of the church under the supervision of new place of business. tornooa of said day at the Court HOQMW Joan Vivian, daughter of Mr, and Sirloin In tha Borough of Freehold, County 4f ISatontown grammer school will bo Scoutmaster Raymond Guenther and Monmouth, Now Jersey; to satisfy a de* hold tonight at the municipal build Assistant Scoutmaster Edwin C. Mrs. Herbert Vivian, has entered a WHITE ROSE RICE 2 ibS. 15c cree of said court amount in ff to anproxi* beauty contest which Is being held at Steak mately $1,746.00. ing between the hourse of flvo and Beake. •rrr eight o'clock. The proceeds will go Mrs. Marshall Geer of Irving place New York. AW tho following tract or parcel of J&n4 Flying Eagle Patrol of Troop 88 of and premises hereinafter particularly de- towar their Washington educational has purchased a new Ford automo- Schneider's Delicious Coffee ». 19c scribed, situate, 'tying and being In tfi« trip. bile. Boy Scouts held a party in their now Cross Township of Shrewsbury, In the County Off patrol den last week. Those present Monmouth and State of New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. George Mosby were In connection with the Forward BEGINNING at a Btake on Whit* Strwtt tendered a dinner Monday at the Vir- Movement of the Episcopal church, were Carmine Csntannl, patrol lead- Rib one hundred feet eaat of the touthetat ginia Tea room by Mrs. Ada B. Na- every membor of Christ church is re- er, Charles Liebhauser, Albert Quack- Sugar in 5-lb. cloth bags 24c corner of Robert VanScholck'a lot; thenca enbush, Harold Quackenbush, Joseph (l) east along White Street one hundred fow and Mrs. Archie Mosby in cele- queBted to receive Holy Communion Roast feet to a stake; thenca (2) nearly north Wacker, Gus Salarlus, Raymond Mey- bration of their sixth wedding an- next Sunday morning at eight one hundred and fifty, feet to a sUkai o'clock or at 10:46 o'clock, thus unit- ers and Richard Newman. 1-16. Caruso NOODLES pkgs 23c alone: lands of Charlea White; thenca (3), niversary, which occurred Sunday. lb. one hundred feet along lands of Geors* Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Kolb and Mr, ing with tho entire Episcopal church- Fresh Squab Broilers average 29c \V. HUllweU, nearly west to a stake; and Mrs. Georga Dufllold of Newark es In the United States in the same thence (4) nearly south one hundrtd ana act. Leonardo News. fifty feet to tho place of beginning, , were Sunday visitors of friends and Lifebuoy or Lux Soap 3 for 19c Seized as the property of Mlchiel D# relatives here and at Oceanport. A regular mooting of the Shrews- Smoked CALi'HAMS" *. 15c [Uordan nnd Ethel Z, Rlordan, bis wlf«* bury Hose company wil 1 be held (The Had Bank Register cm be bought taken in execution at the suit of Philip Moro than fifty tickets have beon in Leonardo at the stores of William Mey- J. Lnnglet- and Herbert M. Langler. ex'ra. Tuesday night, March 12, at 7:30 ers, William Shepson and Albert Jere- sold for the card and bunco party o'clock at the Shrewsbury flre house. Del Maiz NIBLETS 15c nd trustees, etc., and to be sold by to be held Saturday night by the mlai.) 4 - 5 - 6 - lb. FANCY FOWL ... 25c HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. members of the Crescent Hall asso- Miss Mary Bly of Broad street has Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lewis, Jr., Dated Februnry 5. 1036. been confined to her home with a se- Quinn, Parsons & Doremua, Sol'n. ciation at that hall. Mrs. Marjorio vere cold. and their daughter. Miss Marjorle Fancy SUGAR CORN 25c «1 U Cramer, Mrs. Earl Hathaway. Wil- Mrs. Edward Leuck and son re- Lewis of New York spent Sunday at Armour's Smoked Tongues v*. 22c liam Dlngman and Bruce Kochler turned to their home on White road their Bummer homo on Highland ave- IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. are In charge of the affair. yesterday afternoon from the River- nue. To ADOLFH DULETO; The new pollco booth at the cor- view hospital. Both are doing well. Mrs. Ella Verberg has returned to Early Variety PEAS 25c By virtue of an Order of the Court ot nor of Broad and Main streetB was her home after a two-wecka' visit to v. 24c Chancery 'of New Jersey, made on the day Lenten services at Christ church Solid STEWING BEEF of tho dnta hereof, In a causa wherein erected Tuesday morning by Wesley began yesterday morning, Ash to brother and slster-ln-law, Mr. and Patrick E. Gordon ia complainant and Watklns, building Inspector. Wodnesday, with Holy Communion at Mrs. Ewald Degllng at East Orange. Libby's Sauer Kraut 25c Florence 11, Duloto, and others, art de- Arthur Ruhnke, Sr., who with his fendants, you arc required to appaar mil waa honored at ten o'clock. During Lent Holy Com- Fresh PLATE or NAVEL ,.,. 14c answer tho bill of said complainant, on or surprlso party at his homo on Victor munion will bo pbserved on Sundays, family have been spending the win- before the 3rd day of May, next, or th« place Friday night in celebration of March 10 and 31 and April 14 at eight ter at Hoboken, spent Sunday trim- Bitld bill will bo taken as confessed aualnat ming tho grape vines and doing other Libby's EVAP. MILK 27c you, his thirteenth birthday. Games were o'clock, on March 17 at half-past nine The said bill 1« filed td foreclose n c»r- played and refreshments served. o'clock and on March 24 and April 7 work on his property on Washington GOOD-LUCK OLEO lb. 19c tnin mortgage given by Harriet E. Hart* and 14 at quarter to eleven o'clock. avenue. JBsby wick (widow), to Patrick E. Cordon, dated Those attending wero Frank and Foo December 4th, 1025, on lundu In the Bor- Allco Holmgrln, Buddy Carr, Bar- On Sundays, March 10, 17 txnd 31 at Mr. and Mrs. Irving W. Tceplo re- Libby's Homogenized 10c ouKh of Ked Bunk, In the County of Mon* bara Seely, Dolly Mazza, Florence quarter to eleven o'clock matins and cently enjoyed several days at tho lb mouth and State of New Jersey, and r*« Pennsylvania hotel at Now York. American Loaf Cheese ,. 25c corded In Monmouth County Clerk'i Office, Rowland, Tom Case, Ruth Kmmons, litany will bo colebrated. On Fridays In Hook 7G7, of mtntuaKen. P&K« 417, etc. Marian Morgan, Lydla Hathaway, Holy Communion will bo observed at They returned Saturday. Libby's Grapefruit Hearts 2 cans 25c And you, Adolnh Duleto, tire made a de- ten o'clock In tho morning and oven- Leonardo is well represented on tho fendant hecauso, as the husband of Flor- Harry Rowland, Alfred Jcrvla, Al- Fresh Cloverbloom Eggs do*. 29c ence H. Duleto, you may have an Inleroft thea Tuttle, Carl VanWlnckle, Rog- Ing prayer will bo at half-past threo committees for tho coming charity In Htiid Ian (In nnd promises by Inch oat* glo Vincent, Eula Sutts of Bradley o'clock. On Maundy Thursday, Holy ball which will be given for tho bene- Libby's Fancy Red Salmon can 19c ritflit of courtesy or otherwiie. Bench and Eatontown and Virginia Communion will Bo observed at ten fit of the Public Health Center of Dated March 2d, 11*30. Shibla of Asbury Park. o'clock. On Good Friday three hours Mlddletown township Saturday, April Fresh Chopped Beef lb. 19c HAKHY B. KOTLBR. devotion will be observed from noon 27, at the Molly Pitcher hotol at Bed Solicitor of C nm plat nan t, Tho Eatontown Order of Eastorn Libby's Grapefruit Juice 3 tor 25c SS Ui-o.ul Street, Elizaboth, M, J, Star will Bpopsor a card party and until threo o'clock. Rev. Carroll M. Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Al W. Cross Burck la rector of tho church. havo been appointed chairman of tho lb. dance tomorow night at Masonic publicity and entertainment commit- Armour's Star Salami .49c Monmouth County Surrogate*! Office. hull. Walt Ntitt's orchestra will fur- tee respectively, and Mrs. Clifford F. In tho matter of the a state of Julltii nish tho muslo for dancing. Mre. Gordon, who is a member of tho If ot finer, dccenBaW. Anna Keuglcr Is In ohtirgo of tho New Monmouth News. Notice to creditors to prtsent elalojl board of tho Center, together with String Beans or Peas 2 m. 19c nKnlnat estate, affair. other cltizonB, will probably mako up Puxauant to tho order of Jos ana L. Don* Eileen Walders spent tho week-end A horao owned by William Logan their own group to help mako tho af- army, Burnmate «t the county of Mo»* visiting friends at Bloomfleld. I dropped dead last week while haul- mouth, made on tho eighth day of Ftbru* fair a success. Fancy Iceberg Lettuce 2 ibs. 15c ury, l«!)5f on the At'idfcRlfon of RuclolpB Mrs. Goorgo B. 'whltfleld of Broad ing a load of wood. a Ilotluior, administrator of th« eit&ta of Btroet will entertain the member of Tho young people of tho Baptist Mr. and Mrs. Thoanas Desmond and Julian Ilothner. det-ontied, nntlce IH hereby church had charge of the vesper family of Plalnfield spent Sunday Klven to tho crtnlltom of laid tleceaud W the Ladles' Aid society this after- with Mrs. Desmonds parents, Mr. and exhibit to the GUKBCI lUr, mlinlniHrttor M noon at her homo. service Sunday afternoon. Solos Red or Yellow Sweets 3 n>s. 17c aforesaid, theh- dehtu and demands antnil Tho Eatontown board of health wcro sung' by Betty Ann Morford Mrs, Philip Peter's. the Bflid estate, under oath, withm in nnd Audrey Bennett and tho 23d Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fischer and in on tha from tho dsto of the aforesaid OF* met Friday night, at which time Mrs. family of Bclford have moved into dor. or they will be forever barred of thetf h. D. Seely served at her first moot- Psalm was recited by Thomas J. Fancy White Mushrooms ». 23c action a therefor against tbe said ttltM ing since her appolntmont by tho Roberts, tho Bobslcr cottage on' Thompson acrlbor. t ' The Ladles' Aid BOclety of tho Bap- avonue. Voted FrathoM, N. J,. February 8, JfllS. mayor and council as a member of Tho annual roll call of the Baptist UUDOLrif 0. BOTBNSB, Die bonrd to complete the term of tist church held a covered dlah so- 615 KdUon Avenuo, New York City* Councilman Jarnes Glbbonfl, who ro- ciable yestorday at the church hall. church was well attended Friday SCHNEIDER'S MORNING STAR COFFEE n, 27^ Edward W. Wine, Km]., At night prayer meeting was held st night. jRev. Arthur Mackay of New lic1l Bank, N. J., slgncd because of other activities. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur York, conductor of tho "Morning Proctor. » Health Olllcer Edwin S. Stewart re- Roberts. Meditation" over radio station WAAT, ported no new contagious diseases. Charles Tlndall, ono of the oldest was tho guest opeakor. Pastors from SOFT CLAMS FILLET L. I. FLOUNDER .....2 lbs. 25c IN CHANCERY OK NEW JKRSKY. I The regular mnetlng of tho LadloB' residents ot this place, IB on the sick neighboring churches" also took part To HOWA1U> it. ALKXANPfcU) Aid society of tho Second Advent list. in the program. of J!y vlrUa of ait order of th« Court rf church was held yesterday afternoon HARD CLAMS doz. 17c CANADA SMEL'S 2 tibs. 25c Chunceiy of N«*r Jwy, tana* on MM* •Tho Baptist missionary society of Miss Harriot ICcefer, a Btudnnt riiiy of the date hereof, In A rarUln «*»*• at the church. thin place has accepted an invitation nurse at the Jersey City Medical Cen- whaieln Kloimor Al«xun<1«r I" patttt«njl*4 Oliver Dcnnia will preside tit the to Join with the Baptist missionary ter, spent the week-end at I.eonnrdo. CAROLINA SHAD FINNAN HADDIES nnd yuu, Howard U, Atex*nU«r, ar* tft* regular meeting of tho Epworth FLOUNDER fiiiilmit, ymi are mutilriid t<» Hyimtf **4 society of Xjeonardo In a prayer serv- A dnughtor WHS born to Mrs. Loon plead, muwar or demur to petition** League of tho Mothodlnt church ice Friday afternoon at Leonardo for Downs last wook. , SCALLOPS—SHRIMP tttlnn on ae hutQta thit 901h A whon they mcot tomorrow night ot mlBHlons. , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mnlloy of HALIBUT—STEAMERS"""" neU, or In tlflfAuU thereof ftieti tho church. will 1>» taken n«uln»t you *».th« ',. Mrs. William Heddlng underwent Staten Island spent nevoral dayn vla- 29c lor Khali think l«f* tained tho members of tho Ladles' now at the home of her daughter, Nnoh sednn. ijpiwscn jmi *m{ th* i*l4 wtitfotHP Aid society of tho Methodist church, ot Highlands. Arthur Ruhnke, at'., who lin» teen PORTLAND COD STEAKS MATTITUCK OYSTERS at * BIIVCI.- tea and business leailon. Tho card party for the benefit ot Wending tha winter at Habokcn, waa t, o, Sixteen RED BANK REGISTER, MARCHV1985. Tied Games To Be Marketmen Idle, Condors Reduce Local Scouters Red Bank Upsets Triumph Troop 49 Played Tonight Lead Cut Again Peacock's Lead Neptune Toners Troop SI boilMtbttU tttn, which to SPORT SLANTSX Second Plae«r» Win Thre* from far this season h«» only on* difttt Clothier* & Insurance Team in Score Sixth Win Out of Fifteen St. James and St. Anthony lied Jby Pap E*tlu—Poesctu, Cardinals chalked afrslnut Qaaa, Iut Saturday for First, B«ptirt-YMHA in Second Place and Utility in morning traveled to Fort Monmouth Start*—Triumph 20-19—Red Second, Presbyterians- Meth- Third Potition—Menzzopane and Jaybirds Win Three— where they clashed with. Troop 19 of and Gray Seconds Lose Game Head. Individual Standing. Peacocks Lead by 12 Poiati. that municipality and triumphed 2844. odists Third. 11-7. The Schneider market team was No change waa made In tho n«d An uneapeoted victory came to the Ties tor first, second and third Bank Quadrangle Bowling Leagus At Half time the Red Back scouU places In the local Young Men's cut from four and a half games to held a small lead of 8-0 but came Bed Bank high school cage team three and a half games during the Standing last Friday night when In last Thursday night when the curtain Christian church league being staged the matches played on the local Rec- back strong in the final half with a at tho River Btreet school gymnasium week despite tlie fact that the Mar- strong offense and defense to hold fell on their basketball season as ketmen were Idle and the Clothiers reation Hall alleys on Newman they traveled to Neptune ortd set resulted Ust Thursday night when Springs road the Cardinals won two their opponents to only one foul shot. the Methodist defeated the Reformed lost two out of three gamea. Tho lat- Tom Oamon, stooky guard of Troop. baok the shore cagers by a tally of ter;, though they lost two games, out of three games from the Buz- 20-10 for their sixth win of tho sea- netters to the tune ol a 28-2S score, zards, the Peacocks won tho same 67, led his team In scoring with three son out of their fifteen starts. The the etrong St. James quintet over- moved into second place, forcing tho points while Cooney of the Fort Utility team with \yhom they were number from the Cuckoos, the Con- Red and dray seconds lost to* the whelmed the Hebrew cagers 27-13 and dors bowled three ~ winning games Monmouth troop led his mates In Neptune aeconds 28-14, tho St. Anthony tossers set back the tied last week, Into third position. scoring of four points. The scores: The Schneider men will oppose the over the Eagles and In the anal RED BANK. Seeking a revenge for a <0-28 de- Baptist five 23-18. games the Jaybirds set back tho feat handed them earlier in tha sea- St James' quintet, whoso record Eatontown pinmen tonight and Util- Hawks In two out of throe games. a F PT8. has been kept clean of defeats for ity will take on the Gardeners. The Curchin. t. -i. . \ 0 2 son, the Red and Gray nettore after Frofesslonalmen, who last week moved I'attcmon, t. ..._„.__._„_..„.., j 0 2 taking a severe drubbing from the the past three years, are In a first -RtTURMS TO The Condors In second place are 0 0 Asbury Park netters the night before place tie with the St. Anthony cage Into fourth position, will piny the trailing the leading Peacocks by Fubry, c. .—.-.._._....._.....„„ 0 1 S Postofnce team tomorrow. The stand- Sosxoo, WE seeioe twelve points, while the Hawks, In (Umon, «...... 1 0 2 came Back strong Thursday night to Uaa> with five wins apiece while the Lelghton, a...... i 0 0 tally a win In the final game of their Baptist and Hebrew cage teams are ins of the teams, as compiled by Sec- OF 4(IS eTO third place, are trailing the Condors White, ». o 0 3 season. trailing in a second place tie with retary Walter Schroeder, follows: LEASOE TRIUMPHS by the same number of points, and L&ke, ff, ...... H...... ,....,^ 1 three wins and two losses apiece. A STANDING OF THE TEAMS. - T&t/S T/MS AS the Buizards following behind In e i it The visiting varsity netters, Jumped third place tie is being held by the W L PA HS AIAT1O.UAI. fourth place aro seventeen points FORT MONMOUTH. to an early lead In the opening quar- Presbyterian and Methodist netters Ethneider'i Market .... 52 17 917.1 1.025 behind the Hawks. OF PTB. ter and held tho lead throughout the Clothiers & Insurance 60 22 896.5 1,021 Snerlli, t, ...«.„.«._....._„„,..„ oil gamo. At first quarter the Red Bank- with one win and four defeats apleco. Utility Team 48 21 DEC.7 1,026 STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Hombeau, f. ,.._...... _. ,.... 0 0 Tonight's games are scheduled to Professional M«n .... 89 80 872.2 95S P AVE Pound, c...... , 0 era led 8-1 and at half time 10-7. Try- Corn. Chaultcura 40 32 872.S 1.082 cocki . . 142 no Oooney, g. ...._.. „ 0 ing to stage a come-back In Uio final pull the curtains on the city church 500.S (41 Ryan, g. ...-.._._.._... Eatontown - 38 31 883.2 990 odo™ .....«-,.w.w,_ 180 0 '0 quarter the Neptuners fell short in league when all threo ties will be Leonardo Field Club 89 800.5 917 Hunks ..._.._-__..„.„..„ 118 611.2 fi!2 their last quarter rally. played off from a cancelled game on Boynton & Boynton S3 859.1 1,031 3ni«iird» ... „ _... ioi 407.12 6B0 88T.2 1.0J2 407.11 601 Thursday, January 24. St Anthony Allen Shoes 88 Jaybirds ...,...:ta_™,,_,,,.,.. 97 Homer Hendrlckson, towering Red Tilton Dairy ' 35 890.4 1,019 Cardinal! __._.. 88 488.34 686 will meet the Irish cagers for theSiEmund Eisner 30 878.1 1,028 406.5 601 and Gray center, led the visitors in lEgles „.,._ .„ 70 400.30 tOS championship of the church league Postofflce -..-... 29 870.2 984 Cuckoos ..._. _.._...„_ 78 Rumsonites Bow scoring when he netted six field goals -while the other two tied teams will Navesink Team ...... 28 854.4 1,000 Tomorrow night on alleys478.0 one8 an64d0 and two fouls for a total of fourteen Gardeners 25 550.3 1.013 to points while Holly of the Neptuno battle It out for second place. The Shronrabury Farms.... 19 850.3 968 two at eight o'clock the Condors will Reformed team has finished in last UIIT++ 6BT PACK IHTHE To Oceanic Teams flvo led his team with three field Jersey Central 15 57. 812.4 094 bowl the Peacocks and at tho same goals. place ol the league. COMINO GAMES. A hour on alleys three and four the STANDING OF THE LEAGUE. TonleKt—Schneider's Market va. Eaton- CMAUOE Cardinals will bowl tha Hawks. At Oceanic Boys' Club Cops Both Red Bank throughout their fiftoen- town, Utility vs. Gardeners. TO COT IM 0:30 o'clock on alleys one and two Saturday Night Games—Var- gome schedule won six tilts and Tomorrow—Professional Men vs. Po»t- St Jajne. 5 0 1.000 OMIWfi P/20FITS the Buzzards will bowl the Jaybirds dropped nine, winning two from the St. Anthony 5 0 1.001 ofllce, Navesink vs. Slgmund Eisner. sity Wins in Last Minute—Sec- Atlantlo HighlandB eagers and one Biptlit 3 2 .600 Monday—Boynton & Boynton vs. Eaton- -VOV G4AJ and at the Bame hour on alleys three onds Win 20-9. YMHA , » town, Postoffice vg, Jersey Central, SlB- and four the Eagles 'will bowl the apiece from Princeton, South River, Proibyterlam I * -200 mund Eisner vs. Clothiers & Insurance, TU- Cuckoos, Manasquan and Neptune. Tho score: Hethodlit 1 ! ton Dairy ,va. Navesink. BE M THBR.S Marks scoring In the last two Chet Eble, formerly In ninth place mlnutoa of play gave tho Ocoanlc RED BANK. Dlllione of tho Allen Shoe team, F PTS. By tallying a win over the Re- In the individual averages, pulled up Boys' club cage toam a 14-12 winTerxlan, f, i who has headed the individual stand- OFT£/J AS into seventh placo when he turned 2 4 formed netters, the Methodist, cage ing for a long time, dropped into over tho Rumson Phantoms last Oaborn, f . „ l 0 2 team moved Into a third place tie AS SS In three games Friday night with Saturday night on tho Red Men's Hcndrickson, e. ;...„ 6 111 third position last week, giving way scores of 199, 143 and 208, bringing DcLuca, g, ™.^«,.™. 0 0 0 with, the Presbyterian notters when to Menaopane of the Clothiers and court at Humson. Tho Oceanic sec- Newman, g o 0 0 they won 29-25. At half time the his average up to 107.61 and hitting onds wore also successful when they Figaro, g ..„ „. o 0 0 Methodist tossers wore leading 21-11 Tuttle of the Schneider team, who AS ViC£- his highest averago of the season. Ilarborlo, g „ ; „ o 0 0 are now first and second respectively. drubbed the visiting aoconds, 20-9. I'hlfer, g „...._.„„„ o 0 0 and held a lead throughout the en- PGESIOBHT, Hose is trailing Eblo with an aver- Staging a laBt-half rally after trail- counter. Charlie Kelluan of the Moth- There were no other important age of 155.62, while Boynton is trail- changes among the ten leading pin- ASSISTAMf Ing at flrat half time 10-6, tho Oceanic T Tz7 odlst five led his team In scoring o! ing Boso with an average of 155.61. five formed a Btrong, clioking offenae NEPTUNE. thirteen points while Ralph of the men. Busy. G AVE KG O F PTS. Jim Acerra of Utility leads the race All Rlzbu RMerred by Ths nnd came back to win in tho final Palaln, I. . Uncas club led bis team with seven Curchin , 6en0 182.H 254 minutes of play. With tho scoro tied Ferrarn, f. „...,...... „„.._.„...".„ 1 points. Tho scores: for tho greatest number of strikes, Wlndnnsul IB 108.a 204 two minutes before tho final whistle Paimeri, t, „.....„.; o METHODIST. having 306 in all, while Dlllione Is Dodd 63 1S7.38 2S4 ForkloB, c. 0 a close second with 304. Tuttle, In while Dllllone of the same team tal- Sr., and Curchin, Jr., each made 213 Miller C3 103.41 217 a pass was zipped to Marks, who Thoman, o. o ' lied In one game. Posten with 213 in single games. Tho scorea: » Red Bank Entries Schroeder ...:., 06 162.20 201 dropped tho winning tally. Holly, c "'„ 8 B. W«rn«, f. third place, has one less than Dll- Hartley 67 150.51 217 Wjlllanuon, g. :._. 0 Kellum. f. . was high for Navesink. The latter BOYNTON £ BOYNTON. 60 A. Patterson led the Oceanlcltes In Buchman, c. lione. Elgrlm of the Eisner team has In Kentucky Derby Sbis ...... •--.•«.> 156.Ci 20S WHIdnHi g «....«...- 0 made the greatest number of spares, also rolled 202 in another match. The J 188 193 Roeo 66 1E5.S2 aoo scoring when ho netted four field Mooro, ff. „.„ . ., o Sohooley. v -» icoresi 1G3 802 Hnynton ,..„.„...„.... 66 155.51 218 goals and one foul shot for a total Greenwood. IT* -.———• 341 to date; while Ming of the Chauf- ayntort 141 141 This section will bo well represent- smith —:—_:.. 57 1H.10 Hi Harris,'g. X F. Warner, a:. feurs is second with 334 and Chasey NAVESINK. irchln. Sr. Ifi2 213 ed In the 61st running of the Ken- of nlno polntOi while Jake Porl led of Eatontown Is third with 327. :amen , 139 117 141 IF' "'l:\ccio . 247 198 ThB Cardinals, sixth place team, the Rumsonites In scoring six points. tryker 1 .... - 168 100 168 tucky Derby, which will take place unexpectedly won two out o£ three The scores: BEFORMED. Winners of tho Carlton theater Rourke ..... 166 191 173 911 947 814 at Churchill Downs, Louisville, Kon-games from tho fourth placo Buz- Boys can make extra pocket money F TIB. selling The Register.—Advertisement. tickets last week were A. Turner of 'owcll 191 203 142 TILTON DAIRY. tucky, on Saturday, May 4. Entries zards with the help of Chet EHfle, HUMSON. Btlpb, I- 1 7 'OBten ._ 213 186 202 1 O P PT3. Font. t. 0 2 the Gardeners, VanNess of Leonardo G. Grob 1GI 111 1B6 fitom C. V. Whitney's Brookdale who hit tha maples for three high I. VanBrunt, f j. LoveriHg*. t. —-. 2 2 and Monitopane of the Clothiers, 877 926 829 Grob 165 180 1S2 Btnblcn include Today, Mr. Gander, games. The Buzzards, however, did Porl, 1. - Ctab, c 1 5 Strand theater ticket winners were Wolior IBS iOfl 2U B. VanHrunt, c. 8 8 ALLEN SHOES. Duncan _ 187 100 1B9 Wizard and Song. Today was sired not take advantage of the 65-pln MATTHEWS CRUISERS Morrow, e. VanNess, Shinn of Utility and Mazza McCuo, c ARK THE UST WORD IN LUXURI- - T, Irfivefsldge, g 0 C Mllone ..„,'.. -... 216 163 10G tlerrill _ .... 203 195 210 by Whlehone and Mister Gander by handicap, and they lost the .opening Murphy. B of the Gardeners. Soncore .....—-..«.-.....-..- 185 Chicle, both of whom had marvelous OUS OONVENIINOE-STURDV PER- 801 90S OSS game by eighty pins, camo back in Botta, K rORMANOE— MATCHLESS BEAUTY Tho averages of tho ten leading d . 154 no records on tho track. Tho Grocntroc the (second to win by 47 pins and YOU Wilt BE PROUD TO OWN A MATTHEWS Th» undefeated St James quintet . cr™« ..7IZ!Z1'!Z"."~ 192 182 190 Tho Shrewsbury Farms team de- stables of Mrs. Payne Whitney have IntMct ttiim In our IDICIOUI ihowroemi NOW bowlers for the week ending last Fri- dropped tho final game by 44 pins. 1 kept the record of victories clean day, as compiled by Secretary Ichneidtr 165 164 220 'eated the Jersey Central Power and nominated Plat Eye, another son of OCEANIC; Her« at Maw York ! LtrffMt Permanent Motor Bo* Jght company in two out of three Chicle, Sailor Beware, sired by St. The Bcores: Shaw rou'll also ba fnuratudlntha funoua •when they defeated the Hebrew net- Schroeder, follows: 864 819 015 DUZZAItDB. It. PAtUrion, f IITTII GlftNT 28 -FT. CABIN CRUISER, 11445 tera 27-13. At half time the Irish games Monday night. The Farmers James and Up and Up, whose slro A. Pattewon, f. AUa BcorM of outbouib. spud botta, BaUbocbl INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. Ho,, 134 176 127 CMioei, rawbosta nnd RIMRS tklfTv cow on dlipfar dgcid led 17-0. Rocco Calandriello Tho Leonardo field club defeated won tho first game by nine plna and was UpBii. Tho totnl nnmlnntlonn for VemKnUennll _ 108 166 UN Kerr, c G AVE HS Murlca g , 1 (1 1! led the St. James live In scoring tha Allen shoe team In two out ot he second by 69 pins. The Power- tlio derby are 110 but this number Schroeder 107 100 178 EfRUNS • KlMBALL tt Mennopane, Clothiers _.-. 62 194.6 285 three gamea on Friday night. The men took the third match by a mar- will bo greatly reduced before tho Prlthiud, e 0 0 0 when ho netted eight points, while Tuttle, Schneider „ 68 .194.3 2i8 300 £00 «'» AVE. COR. i e> ST., NEW YORK Poland led the YMHA five in scoring Dllllnne. Allen ..,., «8 198.2 241 Clubbera won the first by only'three gin of 43 pins. Finch of tlie Jersey race In run. Teftin handicap 86 66 t 3 li five points. The scores: J. Accrra. Utility ..... 6» 190.S 2J7 pins but dropped the escontf by 31 lentral team rolled '234 for the hlfih In the preliminary gamo of tho L. Acerr». Utility 69 189.2 287' points. The Middletowners rallied to The Kentucky Derby Is considered 464 555 503 ST. JAMES. Penterman. Chauffeurs 62 188.6 231 score for a single game. Lang was the classic of the American turf and CARDINALS. ovenlng the Rumson seconds dropped G F PTS. Currhln, Jr.. Doynton 06 1S7.C 2B6 takn the third by, 42 pins. VanNess high for Shrewsbury with 190. The Ebte 199 143 208 their encounter to tho Oceanic sec- 6 has drawn entries from all part3 of Expert Repairing Hounlhan, f n 2 2 V. Jones. Utility 61 186.6 225 of Leonardo was the star of the scores: Wlndnuslo 173 162 143 onds by a score of 20-9. At half time iMeade, 1 „ 1 2 4 Coles, Schneider 68 186.8 237 evening. He rolled 246 and 237 In the country as well as abroad. Four Dodd _127 _H8 "I OF B. Calandriello, c. . 4 0 8 , Parker, Schneider 67 186.2 254 SHREWSBURY FARMS. imported colts are listed in the nom- Oceanic led 8-2 and held their op- P. Calandriello, g. — 1 0 2 two .gamea, which added to the 163 M. Pease 159 162 115 499 473 6HI ponents to, seven points In the final The Tilton dairy team defeated the inations for this year's race. The 1931 6 WATCHES, CLOCKS Plceolie, g. .--. 2 0 4 Utility pinmen in two out of three made in the other match, gave him Henry 176 101 156 winner was Mrs. Payne Whitney's Toum handicap 85 3 •<> half while they ran up fifteen points. 1 1 3 an average of a little over 215. Pat- ryor 168 161 150 gimes last Thursday night. The Coimorgen 176 193 187 Twenty Grand, who established a 634 Til 647 Murphy led the Rumson five In scor- and JEWELRY iT 6 zT Dairymen won the open by sixty pins eroon with 201 waa high lor the runtf 174 165 199 new record for the course, doing It The leading Peacocks upheld thoir ing four four points while Bauer led YMHA. 3hoemen, The scores: Accuracy, skill and experi- but the Utilitarians shot over nine B7 5 873 n 2:01 4-5. Perhaps tho greatest first place average when in their tho Oceanicitca with eight points. G P PTS. hundred to capture the next two by 853 thrill that Red Bankors ever got from The score: ence enable us to do the WiBdorwIti, t 1 1 a " LEONARDO FIELD CLUB. JERSEY CENTRAL. game with the Cuckoos they took Zig«r. f. •• 0 0 0 margins of 76 and 77 points. Charlie irkkaon -. 145 161 160 178 221 tho Kentucky Derby was in 1915 OCEANIC. ranNesa 237 163 246 Morris 180 two out of threo of the gamea. Being most delicate repairing. We Poland, e. _ - - 2 1 6 Shinn of Utility made the best score ordcn 161 113 136 when Regret, a filly from the Brook- gifted with a, 73-pln handicap the G F PTS. Shipkln, g . . l 0 2 for a single game, totaling 238 in the Vaddell 163 160 161 Aumnck 151 120 175 dale stables, won the' event, she be- Murphy. 1 2 0 t guarantee satisfaction. Our WeBtecman, g . 1 1 3 etts 188 179 101 231 112 CuckooB managed tp win tho second Duller, f. —.•~.-' »,.- —.._... 4 eu -. 149 167 172 .], _ 180 ing the only filly ever to win this 7 0 S prices will please vou. third, while Crlspell of the same team 161 206 game from tho Peacocks by 45 pins, Brlontbnch. c...... „..!.. 3 0 S S" i 18 was second with 223. Jones of Util- j-,,3 „ 172 classic. but dropped the openar by 23 pins IjemlR. s 1 0 2 862 830 933 841 806 .880 0 0 Silverware Repaired In the final game of tho evening ity, rolling 200, 211 and 184, made the ALLEN SHOES, and the final match by eighty plna. the St. Anthony netters tallied a win | beet averago for tho sot, which was illione ...- - 17Z 17777 138 The scores: 10 0 20 and Replated Like New to go through their first five games 198 pins. A. Grob was high for the I. Acerra 172 172 Coach Don ISIeedham BUMSON. undefeated when they set back the Dairymen with 214 and . 212. The 'atlcrson 182 191 PEACOCKS. lyan ... .„..« . 172 Baseball League Ti.rnock . 1E9 160 O P PTS. Baptist five 23-18. At half time the icores: 162 Calls For Tracksters MCCUB, f. . 0 REUSSILLES' chneidtr 181 159 169 Tabor -- 138 K«rr, t '. 1 0 3 Italians led 13-7 and at third quarter UTILITY; ih :::z« Jakubecy. c. 118 '. Acerra 200 190 879 861 891 Plans Discussed 36 Broad St., Red Bank time 19-10. Leo LaBionda,. one- More than forty aspirants respond- 4S9 483 EOD Cook, g 0 0 0 Crlnpell __ 145' 223 Murphy, « . 2 0 4 Tel 1S9L armed star, led St. Anthony's in Jones 200 211 The Clothiers and Insurance team ed to Coach Donald Needham's first Team handicap - 64 .64 64 scoring when he dropped nine points Shinn 170 150 suffered two defeats at the hands of Managers Consider Organization call for high school tracksters this L.' Acerra HE 197 (03 647 564 T T T while Wally Aumack led the Baptists .he Leonardo Field club Monday of One or More Leagues- morning when the group gathered In CUCKOOS. in scohlng with ten points. The - 860 light. The Clothiers managed to win Meeting Last Week—Another the local high school auditorium and Jacouba ., 114 172 : scores: TILTON DAIRY. )ne of the three games by the nar- made plans for their coming season. ST. ANTHONY. GROB 139 167 Session Sunday, March 10. Several veteran faces appeared be- 214 ow margin of two pins. The Club- G F PTS. A. Grob 212 Plans for the formulation of one or fore the eyes of Coach NeerJham as 497 &10 411 h. Vaccarelli, t 2 0 4 Walisr 167 173 >ers won the first by only three plna, well as a number of his Junior var- Alvino, 1. — 10 2 Duncan _ 191 176 iut had a lead of 31 points at the more baseball leagues, to be com- Team handicap ...:.- -• ™ ™ ^ Wurdlc'o. f. 1 1 3 Merrill _ 211 165 posed of leading Monmouth county sity trackmen, who will go toward LaBionda, c, md of the second match. Joe Menz- 480 592 484 :opane of the Clothiers made scores teams, were discussed last Friday tho forming of a strong veteran PaoluccI, g _ S20 89S 874 night at a meeting of representatives track team. The Red Bank school Tho Jaybirds in their three games P. Vaecurelll. g The Boynton & Boynton Insurance of 217 and 206 in two contests, .while with tho Hawks scored two -wlna McNAIR'S MARKET of eight clubs held in the Red Bank cindermon have been scheduled to pinmen did not have to exert them- Macintosh was high for the Middle- participate In nine meets, four of over the former team when in tho townera with a score of 214 in one borough hall. John Calandriello, who 19 EAST FRONT ST., BAPTIST. selves to win three games from the called the meeting, presided. which will bo scholastic meets. The opening gamo they lost by 28 pins, F PT5, Shrewsbury Farms last Thursday game. Neu of Leonardo rolled 211, Present at the meeting were Pete remaining five will be triangular or won the second by 66 plna and the RED BANK. Decker, t -. 2 4 night. Two of the games were fairly Kennedy of the Clothiers made 201 invitation meots. third by 36 pins. Tho Jaybirds, who Osborn, f. 0 2 and Woodward of tho Clothiers and Egeland of the Fair Haven Robins, Aumack, c. 0 10 close, however, the Boynton bowlers Pete Marasclo of the Red Bank Intcrclass mets will bo organized are holding down fifth place in tha Phone 372. Heim, g, 0 O winning by only aeventeen and nine- ietts of Leonardo each broke two Dragons, Dominick Figaro of the and run-off by Coach Needham. The league, were gifted with seven points Grooms, g. 0 O teen pins. A margin of 39 points lundred. The scores: Matthews, if. 0 2 Red Bank Cardinals, Nordy Aschet- local track men will tako to tho for their winnings over the third separated the two teama in tho other LEONARDO FIELD CLUB. tino of tho Red Bank Towncrs, John track at tho local high school ath- placo Hawks. They took good ad- Specials! Friday and Saturday, March 8th - 9th match. Castellacclo of the Insurance- tlnclntonh 164 214 188 Rowland of the Red Bank Colored letic field on the first day of fine vantage of their 75 pin handicap. men waa the only player to break The scores: jB9 , _ 1G6 161 161 lants, former Fire Chief Oliver Weather In preparation for their first over two hundred, his score being Waddell „ . 182 180 180 Prestley of the Long Branch fire de- meet in relay races with tho strong JAYBIRDS. FRESH-KILLED Quads Defeated 203. Pryor with 198 was high for the Betts 200 184 174 partment team, John Cittadino of Long Branch high school team. nath.mlth - 134 146 164 Farmers. The scores: Mcu _ 181 160 211 Tho schedule is as follows: Parker 180 143 173 883 008 014 the Long Branch Ice company and Kruie ./. 120 150 "6 By City Champs BOVNTON & BOYNTON. Buster Taylor of the Long Branch April 20—l,ons Branch relays, nt Lone i-chln, Jr 188 181 CLOTHIERS & INSURANCE. » club. Brunch. 443 430 463 A basket in the last halt minute of ko _ H] 1E4 leim _ 182 161 101 May 1—Aabury Park, away. Team handicap 76 76 75 FOWL * . * 241 •ynton 164 177 Woodward 171 200 The managers voted to hold a May 4—South River, home. play gave tho Yale bull dogs, leaders Curchin, Sr 189 179 R. Kennedy 193 150 210 meeting on Sunday afternoon, March Mny 7—Trlanfruhir meet, I^IJR Branch 518 614 538 (S—8J4-1D. average) In the city center basketball loop, a Ci\3te!!ficcio 167 175 Strain 106 100 141 IVineeton and tted Bank, nt Lonff Branch HAWKS. triumph over the Red Bank Quad- Acnzzopano 139 20G 217 10, at two o'clock in the headquar- May lO-^Neptune, homo. Forbea 157 111 132 836 868 ters of the Independent flro company Mny 18—Lonir Hranch, Anhtiry Park, aoynton 160 124 16'J Bon' fin Itnmp Frosh Chopped rangle club cage team Monday night 880 B77 916 Neptune nncl Hcd Bank «t Lons Drnnch. Muller 185 168 166 when a long shot by Worthley zipped SHREWSBURY FARMS. on Mechanic street, for the purpose May 21—Long Brunch, home. Homy 126 169 The Allen Shoo team defeated the of making further plans and discuss- May ito—Central Jersey invitation moot Ib through tho strings of the basket Flaher - 140 491 433 147 Corned Beef 29f, Meat . 2 ib9. 25c Commercial Chauffeurs in two out of ing proposed rules and regulations to at Anbury 1'ark. Team hnudkap • 56 65 65 for an 18-16 win at the local high I'eiiae - 160 Jane 1—Intcrscholastlc invitation meet Smohod Ox school gymnasium. l'ryor 178 108 three gamea Monday night. The govern the proposed lengue or nt Montclnlr. Full Cat Shoulder ColmorEen 146 166 leagues. 640 488 602 At half time tho blue and black Drivers took tho first by 112 pins, tho 189 181 Shoemer^ won the second by nine Mr. Calandriello stated that the The strong second placo Condor Tongues . 25fb netters of the Quad club trailed the sponsors of tho league have three TALK ON SOUTH AMERICA. trio knocked off tho maples to scoro Lamb . . 18fb city champs 8-11 but jumped to the 797 819 811 ins and»rolled an even thousand to ako tho third match by a difference plans in mind. One plan calls for threo straight wins from tho Eagles City Cut Fresh Call lead In tho last three minutes ot scor- The Olothlera and Insurance pin- the formation of two leading clubs Mining Engineer Speaks at Mon- and to be gifted with nine points for ing. In attempting to stall for tlniG men made a clean sweep of their if 137 pins. Dllllone of tho Shoo mouth Junior College. team made scoreB of 234 and 222. D In tlio county, and no more than one their winnings to trail tho leading Pork Loins 26?Ib the service clubbenj lost possession three, games with the Eatontown team from any municipality to bo n Tho studont body of Monmouth Peacocks by twelve points. In tho t Hams . 18fb ot tho ball as Georgo Worthley team last Friday night, winning by Acerra of tho same club scored 221 (Either In one match. Nordy Aschettino of member of' either league. After the Junior college, Long Branch, was oponlng game they won by 47 pins, dropped a long tally from tho center margins ot 13, 23 and 68 pins. Wood- season the winning teams In each taken on a mythical Journey through tho second by 37 pins and the final Country Boll Jersey Frcah of the court to win the guiiie as the wark of the Clothiers made the high :he Chauffeurs rolled 212 in each of league would play a iicries of flvo or South America Thursday evening, by 120 plna. The scores: icore of 22-4 while Mcnrzopune of the wo games. Tho scores: final whistle blew. soven games for tho championship when tho first of a series of assembly EACSLES. lb Eggs . 35c do*. Rocco Calandriello led the Bull name team rolled 216 in two different ALLEN SHOES. of Monmouth county. addrcsson was delivered by Henry Do McKnlgM 118 143 182 Butter . 35 Dogs in scoring two goals an>i two games. Roberto with 2H waa high D Acei-rn lfll 168 224 The second plim provldon for the Vlllcvcrde, a mining engineer who Cnrty 176 HO 113 for the Eatontowhors. Tho scores: VanDorn 174 121 111 foula while Forbes and Forrar led the Sclineldar 171 166 187 organization of ono six or oight club has trnvoled extensively. UNITED SERVICE GROCERS. Quad netters in sharing scoring hon- CLOTHIERS AND INSURANCE. Iloncore •—- ~ 160 league, the winner of this circuit to Henry Gilbert, vice president of tho 467 414 ~8S6 ors with five points apiece. m _ 160 183 170 Team handicap 73 73 73 nej([ ..... 150 147 meet the winner of the proposed college student council, Introduced Iu the preliminary game tho Quad utwark Jgj ]88 221 RyinT.' '••, 163 195 Ocean county league In a ncrles af- POST BRAN FLAKES pkg. 9c seconds triumphed over tho Rumson nedy - -.on 141 tho npcukor, who carried his audlenco 610 487 4f9 i - 151 160 Ullllona . 16B Ti'l 234 ter the season. to Brazil, from which ho took them CONDOR8. Sheffield EVAPORATED MILK 4 cans 25c terrier" by a score of 20-10. The Stvnun 814 850 1,000 The thrld plan suggested nt the Hear 172 117 157 Menzzopar.n ..._ 2OJ i«o through the Straits of Magellan to (Limit M Cans to a Customer) Mores: 216 191 COMMERCIAL CHAUFFEURS. meeting calls for the creation of tho Peru, over tho Andes tp tlio Brazilian Groomi . 188 155 164 QUAD CLUB. Aachattlno 212 212 league ns miggcBted above, tho win- Curtehln . 17B «7» 30a 912" 891 Minn 176 160 193 tropics and buck to civilization by, California Bartlett PEARS large can 21c F rrs. EATONTOWN. ner to oppose the championship way of Hit; Amazon river. B88 ~47S 580 Korrar, f, . — 1 f. Heynoldn - 185 127 173 Royal Anne CHERRIES large can 23c Tailor 108 170 MeKnlnht _. 171 108 1(18 Ocean county league, nml tho organ- Ho told ot (Han Lorenzo, famous po- Team handicap 40 49 49 Muller, I. 0 2 Roberts 168 PenUrman ... - - 183 100 171) ization of another circuit of lighter 1 r> :,: 201 191 litical prison; Tobaggo, the real Is- 667 624 610 Asaorted Pure PRESERVES l-tt>. jar 19c Swing-, «. .—. 1 igo tcama, which would bn opernted In- ftissey 150 no 1)20 817 833 land of Dotoo'a "Robinson Crusoe,,; Orooms. ir. 1 105 dependently of tho flrHt-namod cir- Hershey's Chocolate Syrup 2 16-oz. cans 19c Mn-UonaM. g Meyer _, 181 nnd tho opera IIOUHO at Para, where Baseball Schedule Service. Tho Boynton & Boynton Insurant cuit. The Totloy sporting goods store on Ritter's SPAGHETTI 3 cans 20c 899 650 S20 team won two out of three game ho hoard Caruso sing and saw Pav- lova danco in tho days boforo that Broad street has announced, the Ini STUFFED OLIVES 10c and 19c jar YAI.E BULL COOS. The N^vealnk team defeated the Al- from the Tlltnn Dairy tenni MOIKIH Files to Long Island. C C PTS, city wan deserted by rubber trndera. auguratlon of a new bn.sobn.ll sched- len shoe company's pin representa- night. Th6 Boyntoneorn won the lira Tho students were fascinated by hla ule norvlce. Managers of county Campfire MARSHMALLOWS ....1-ft. pkg. 17c CaUndrlella, f. „ ! 2 game by an even twenty plnn and Mm. Lewln S. Thompson of Hidok- D f : 1 tives In two out of threo gamra last duol farm, Llncroft, last Hnturdny tnlea of tho advancement of tho clubs are Invltod to list their open Canned PRUNES, Fancy Qualify No. 1 can 10c Wn)«y. i Friday night. The Navesink bowler took tho second by 42 pins. Tin boarded a piano ul tho lied Hank cas, of combats with bon-constrlctors dates and to Inspect a chut contain- B«h.Wt. *. won tho first and second by tho clos Dairymen captured tho final contoa SeminoIeTOJLET TISSUE 4 rollr 25c t •rsiilto. t Alrvlow flying Held, from where eho and hoiul-huntcrs, of ralhoiuln en- ing opsn dates of other clubs. In margins of three arid ssven plno re by fourteen pine. Castollucclo of tin mudo o. trip to Hlekvllle, Long In- circling waterfalls, nnd other ro- this way. It Is believed, managers SILVER DUST ,. 2 pkgs. 25c Bpectlvoly but were beaton declslvoly Insurance men made tho licnt neon land. Mm, Thompson ioturnpi.1 homo mantic aspects of the southern con- will be able to book games on abort In tho third match, the difference be- for a ulnglo game, n mark nt :M7 .Sunday, .lack Oi«ey, chief pilot and tlnont. __ notlco or mi their sohedulea for the Florida ORANGES ...15 for 25c • Uuy» run mftko extra pocket money ing 110 poinlu. Schneider of tho Al while Marrlll of tho Tilton club mml manager of the local airport, did the complete sanaon from • varied s«- l xwulo tije h1«U acora of 820 Green Mountain POTATOES ...16-qt. b»l;. 3Sc 'ItUlng Tb.« Register.—Advertisement 310 and 203 ]n two games. Curchin piloting. It payu to advertise la Tho Register. lectlon of teams. RED BANK REGISTER.MARfe 7,1085.

BUVS NEW,TAXI, Oard of Thanks. Twenty Grand To Testimonial To W« take this tscmas of thanking our friends and neighbor! for their Charles Wesson Get* New Cat to Re- mmoy acts of sympathy and kindness Be Shipped Abroad ROD AND GUN Dr. Thomas McVey place One Damaged By Fire. In our great bereavement caused by Charles Wesson, proprietor ot the death of Charles Doerr, Jr. We especially wish to express our appre- Mri. P«yn« Whitney'a Record Dinner for Past Exalted Ruler of Wesson's taxi service of Fair Haven, ciation to Mrs. M&rctutein, the mem- Holder to Leave for Europe SporUmsn of Mew Jersey have been Red Bank Elk* Attended by bought a new Chevrolet sedan yester- bers of the First Aid Squad of East request**? by the State Fish and 160—Presented With Gold day to replace the machine which Kennsburg, those who sent flowers Tomorrow for Two Years of Gam* BommiMion to oppose Senate was badly damaged by fire Tuesday and provided cars, the bearers and Campaigning. bill Up, fehloh mafces it a misde- Watch and Chain. morning while parked in front of Mr. all others who were helpful. Wesson's house. The blaze evidently Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doerr It's A Pleasure meanor ff r any person, 'firm or cpr- Over HSO'Elko and friends attended and Daughter, After returning from the Pacific porstloSTO set, aeli, make or use » was caused by someone Accidentally Customers often tell our store managers how nice coast last Thursday with her stable- a testimonial dinner to Dr. Thomas East Kesnsburg, N. J. •teel trap or any like device for dropping a lighted cigarette on the —Advertisement. it is to shop the OSCO Way. These food buyers mates. Twenty Grand, aeven-yoar-old C, McVey of Atlantic Highlands, past rear cushion, catching birds or animals at any exalted ruler, in the ElkB home on • o*«d to paW *t public vflndue, on Glen Cove Vegetable Soup 2 cans 15 During the patt nine years since a alter ruler of Bayonne lodge. Edward C Heinz Assorted Soups 2 pt cans 25c as strong a runner at the present census of vermin has been tak«n by MONDAY, THE lit DAV OP APRIL, IN MEMORIAM. Welnhofcncr, leading knight, gave the Rich Full Cream Chee&e ^ 23c Heinz Clam Chowder can J7C as when she won tho Kentucky Der- the State Fish and Game commission 188G, In loving memory of our daughter and by, aho thrilled the crowd on the "Eleven O'CIock" toast. between the hours of 12:00 o'clock and slater Dorfu, who paised away March 9, Gold Seal Macaroni 2 P^s* 15c N. B. C. Fig Rings ib 20c over oae hundred thousand head ot 6:00 o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock) in the after- 1934. coast when Bhe won tho pakwood predatory animals have been de- On behalf of the lodge John D. noon of said day at the Court HOUBQ, In Davidson Soda Crackers 2 "> P^e 19c JV. B. C. Sky Flake Wafers 'b pkg 18c handicap. stroyed, and by far the largest num- Hughes, a past exalted ruler of the tha Boraiitrh of Freehold, County of Mon- Our hearts are Bad and lonjly, for wo lodge, presented a gold watch and mouth, Now Jersey, to satisfy a decree of miss her everywhere. Sunset No. 1 Calif. 10c Large Calif. The derby winner Is to leave the ber of theae have been taken through said lourt amounting to approximately MR. AND MRS. J. C. COMPTON Whitney stables at Lincroft toftlo; the use of traps. In addition thou- chain to Dr. McVey. The guest of $6,lit).00. AND SON. cans C Nrow morning by van for New York sands of fur bearing animals are honor was also the recipient of a pen All that tract or parcel of Iind and nnd pencil set from the Monmouth premises, hereinafter particularly de- Mackerel <* Sardines 2 15 where arrangements have been made taken yearly by other trappers in scribed. iltuat*, lying and being In the to ship her to, Europe. Bill Bren- the state and have proved to be a County Dental eoelety, the pre«enta- Borough of Red Bank, in the County of WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. nan, In charge of tho record holder great resource to many New Jersey tlon being made by Dr. Fred T. New- Monmouth and State of New Jersey. Beardsley'y s Shredded 12c Best Pink man. Beginninsr at the northwest corner of Too Late For Classification, while In this country, will not ac- citizens. lot of Charles Q. Allen, Jr., at the ea&t tan can company the horse on Ita trip. "The greatest menace to our game An entertainment was provided by side of the road that loads from tho public GENERAL housqworker wanted, email and Insectivorous birds and game tho William's brothers of Now York. road running through Bed Bank v/estward- family: ileop in; references. Call after CodfisC h 2 *n 27cSalmon BeBldes the wonder horse, which ly to the Riverside Mansion Hotel. Thence 5:00 o'clock. 245 South Lincoln avenue, was on the coaat, another younger animals Is the lack of more vermin Danny Dundee was master of cere- Try Codfish Cakes fried in deep fat. For croquettes, creaming: or salmon cakes monies and the music waa by Haclc- north westwardly along tho east aide of Elberun. horse just breaking into atardom control," declared the commission. tho first aforesaid roed fifty feet to the FOR SALE, solid silver bread basket, brought home a $19,650 purse for Mrs. "It does not seem to be generally ett'a orchestra. fiouthweat corner of Deborah Applegate's $10.00; Planet Jr. double wheel culti- known that the resource of the state Atlantlo Highlands was well rep- lot. Thence eastward]/ along the south- vator and seeder, $7.00. 'Wanted, coal or New Low Regular Prices Whitney when in a recent race at ern boundary or side of aald Deborah Ap- oil range with oven. H. Giles, 110 Madi- doz. tho Santa Anita track he finished In food value alone of our gome bird, resented at the dinner, over fifty from plojrate'a lot, two hundred and fifty -feet son avenue, lied Bank.* SelTcied 27^ m and animals Is over one million dol- that plate attending In a body. more or leal to the river. Thence aouth flrst to cop the Santa Anita Derby. eastward./ along the river fifty feet, more COWS FOR SALE, two grade Jerseys, Victor Coffee 19c lars per annum. If trapping Is or leas, to Bald Tot of Charles G. AUen. Jr. four years old. 8*6 E. W. Tru«x, Whit* Gold Sea! Eggs doz. 33c stopped as provided In Senato bill Thence wefttwardly along the northern road, Little Silver. N. J/ The popular Santos coffee—with smooth flavor Endorses County ISO, we will lose more game than Is Methodist Society- bound or aide of said lot of said Charles FEMALE hound dog lost November 22, Hennery White Eggs doz. 37c usually taken by the hunter," G, Allen, Jr., two hundred and fifty feet 1084, on Route ISO. 4, near Brtdevelt; Elects Officers to the aforesaid beglnninfr, at the east- black,'whita and yellow. Reward of $25. n Baseball League Adoption ot a similar law la the "wardly eido of said road nnd be Inn bound- Daniel Herbert, 28 Carman place. Red Roll Butter state of Massachusetts In 1033 result- ed Bouth weatwardly by the said road that Bank. OSCO Coffee 21c The Ladles" Aid society of the Lit- leads from the Bed Bank flood to Baid A superb blend with rich flavor and aroma Endorsement of the proposed Mon- ed in tho state being overrun with Mansion Hotel south eaatwardly by Bald OLSTOWSKI STUDIO^-Celebrated dancer Bittersweet chocolate iced predatory vermin and the disappear- tle Silver Methodist church met yes- of the radio, Kelth-Orpbeum theaters. mouth county baseball league, which lot of Charles G. Allen, Jr., north east- Metropolitan opera, Fublfx theaters, etc; Is expected to be organized next ance of game at an alarming rate, terday afternoon at the home of Mrs. ward by Bald river, and northwestward by h C Edward Wllby and elected Mrs, Wil- saltl lot cf Deborah Applegatc. trains ambitious dancing etudenta for pro- Sunday afternoon at two o'clock at the commission announced. JBeintr Intended as tho same premises de- fessional engagement* In ballet, tap, acro- Mother's Joy «? 25c • * > * liam W. Shampanoro president, Mra. batic, character, eccentric, precision, musi- Layer Cake - 49 a meeting of county ball club man- scribed in deed from Charles G. AUen and cal comedy and ballroom; Monday after- agers at the headquarters of Inde- New Jersey game wardens report George Ivlns flrst vice president, Catherine hla wife to Mnry H. Sneden, Three largo layers—cellophane wrapped. Sold In the bean. Ground to your order. Mrs. Gllman Brower second vice wife of William 8< Sneden, dated Auguat noonf. St. Juroea auditorium.* pendent engine company on Me- that wild life In the etate has sur- 24th. 1807. and recorded In the Clerk's chnnlo street, was given this week vived the arduous winter with very president, Mrs. Alonzo Curchln treas- olnce of Monmouth County October 14th, SMAKT STYLES of new Spring hati. 14c 4SC0 Borden's American Prim Blue Rose by Howard A. Mallen of Leonardo. tew casualties, the State FIBII and urer and Mrs. William H, C.arhart, 1867, In Book 198 of Deeda,* pages 426, 26 Wallace street, Mn. ^ Loh- Mr. MaJlen In a letter received by Game cornmisBlon announced, as Jr., secretary. Mrs. Lucy Harvey Is etc. mitn. Also remodel Ins done.* the retiring president. Also ftll that parcel of land lying «t Rice John Calandrlello, who Is leading the result of the artificial feeding Red Bank, formerly the Township of Spinach Cheese the movement, says h» does not program Initiated for tho purpose of Rev. John D. Blair, pastor of the Shrewsbury, in the County of Monmouth LOST, folio containing important papers large C protecting game and birds In natural church, was elected an honorary and State of New Jersey, part of which and sura of money. Pleoie mall papers cans think that he will organize a club waa formerly below but IB now above the to JB- Marlon Lyons, Handrlokson place, habitats. member of tho society. It was voted box 210, Fair Haven, N, J. Ho questions 2 33 2'"11° this season. tide waters of the Naveaink or North Cleaned and cooked to. pledge $200 to the official aboard Shrewsbury River, and a part of v/hjeh is aeked. Also Chateau or Pimento Mr. Mallen'a lottor follows: "Many Shelters bave been constructed In fE For steaming or pudding for the general running expenses ot now under the tide waters of said river, AN D. white girl for general house- thanks for your kind Invitation to every county In the state, and with described as follows: the help of ERA workers, the gams the church and It was also voted to work, steady position; room and board; attend a meeting to discuss plans change tho beginning of tho society's Commencing at a paint In the orifflnnl moderate salary. For particulars inquire for the formation of a county base- wardens have made great strides In tiffh water mark rtf the southerly shore at 154 Monmouth street. Red Bunk, or 21c Hom-det-Lite Mayonnaise ptjar 19C fiscal year from April 1 to March 1. of said river, In the division line between phone^I 494. _ ^ ^ ball lagaue but I dont think I will providing natural protection for the lands of Jobn S. Appleir&ta and Mary H. birds' and animals, tho commission Tiie society Is divided Into three FOR SALE, two aquarium* with flab, large can* 9C. have a ball team this coming sea- Sneden and from thence running north cheap. Apply at 50 McLtrvt. street. 10c OSCO Sauer Kraut 3 son. I had too many " heartaches stated. Because of the care taken groups, known as circles. Mrs. John easterly In line with Bald division line to Red Bank. Merti,' In constructing tho shelters, many Gallagher was appointed chairman of the present hlsh water mark of said river last season. I tried In my small at a atone wall put down by Bald Sneden, can IOC way to promote good fellowship with are sufficiently substantial to last for circle No. 1, Mrs. Oilman Brower thence north sixteen degrees nnd thirty- FOR RENT, a comfortable, furnished Glen Cove Clam Chowder my team but all I got was abuse, so several winters, It was announced. of circle No. 2 and Mrs. John D. two minues eaBt forty-seven feet to the room, next to bath; good csntral loca- lma can Distribution of feed during the Blair of circle No, 3. The next meet- exterior line for solid filling, established tion. 04 Maple avenue. Ketl Bfl.nk,* I think the best thing for me to do by the Coinmlsaloneia appointed under tho Prudence Corned Beef Hash 2 days when layers of snow covered ing will take place April 3 at the NOTICE. 27c : 23c Is retire. However, I'll be glad to authority ot the Act entitled "An Act to Refunding bonds ot the Township of support your league with my patron- the natural feeding grounds of Birds homo of Mra. Blair. nnceiialii the rights of the State and of Tho nowly elected presldont Is past tha itfparian owners to the lands lying Mlddlolown, In the County of Monmouth. age and you can always aall on me." and animals, also aided In the preser- undev the waters of the Say of NewYoric New Jersey, have been authorized pursu- vation of wild life In the state, ao vice president of the State American ant to Chanter 233 of the Lews of New Blue Tag • i »' and elsewhere in this stiiie, approved that licensed sportsmen may enjoy Legion auxiliary, and was past coun- April Hth. 1861, and the supplements Jersey of 1984, being "An Act relating Fresh TABLE TENfttS UBAGUE. ty president for three years; and for thereto": thenco along: said exterior line to the funding, or refunding d outstand* PRUNES 2 " 25c many happy days of hunting when ing bonds or notes by municipalities." to for solid filling on a radius of two hun- refund, tha follow ing outstanding bonds the seasons again roll around. three years waa president of Ameri- tlrqt) fUl<1 fllghty-Btvfin foot and nbip Ineli- BBl Atlantic Highlands Leading Mon- Toe State Fish and Game commis- can Legion auxiliary of Shrewsbury te, a distance of iorty-filshi. feet; thence and note.! «* "> 25c vided there Is enough interest, wom- contact with a little girl lame since ments were also made for a St Pat- Lifebuoy Soap 3 cakea 19c rick's party Wednesday night, March exterior line for solid filling and the ex- Scott Paper Towel* «>" 10c en's singles will also be held. Several birth, whom He heals. The child's terior lino for piers, shall be only of such Octagon Laundry Soap 4 cakes 19c leading plng-pongers from table ten- brother haB heard the fame of tho 20. width as will allow on the sides thereof th* equal enjoyment of the water space Octagon Cleanser 2 cans 9c ScotTowel Holders ««ch 21c nis clubs in the northern and west- great Healer and resolveB that hlj for commercial purposes by owners of the LONG LIFE ern sections of the state are expect- sitter must see Him. He Is dis- NOTICE. adjoining lands. ed to taka part. Details and entry couraged by his father and friends, The following Is a true copy of in Or- Being intended as the same- land de- dinance that was pasucil on second and scribed in riparian grant from the State and SECURITY I blanks may be obtained from Elvln but at last finds an audience with final rending at a meeting of the Township of New Jerney to Mary H. Sneden. dated For the Utmost in Quality and Satisfaction Buy 4SC& Meats Commltteo of the Township of Mlddlfl- VanDyke at the fire house, from tho great Teacher, who sends for the September 28th,. 1874, and recorded Sep- two subjects of vital Importance Frank Armstrong of Atlantlo High- town, held on Thursday. February 28tli. tember SUh, 1875, in the Monmouth Coun- little lame girl. She Is carried by the 1035, nnd was at lhat tlm« approved by ty Clerk's'pftfee In Book 274 of Deeds, to everyone, You will b« inter- lands or from Karl Q. Jtuisky of disciples to the Master, who heals tho Chairman of tho Township Commlt- Swift's Premium Cudahy's Puritan Armour's Star tco. page 238. etc. est*d In the advertisement on past Little Sliver, executive secretary of her and sends her home to tho won- Subject to the easement and right of 6 of this newspaper in which the the association, der and astonishment of her unbe- AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE way over nald rremlnos extending from ISSUANCE OF REFUNDING BONDS OF property of John Trafford Allen to prop- lieving father and friends. THE TOWNSHIP OP M1DDLET0WN erty now the estate of John S. Applegate, 1 METROPOLITAN lb. HOUHDEL BOWLING LEAGUE. The cast consists of: IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. IN deceased, at or adjoining the southerly THE AMOUNT OF »242,000,O0. Bide of the stone wall referred to in ri- MFE INSUBANCE Smoked Hams 25c Joanna, the fflrl laraft from birth BE IT ORDAINED by the Township parian dead and be Ins twelve feet In Whole or Half. These nationally advertised brands are packer's beat. They ar« graded for flu* Tho standing of the teams In tho Eleanor Quackenbush Committee of tho Township oJ Mlddldown, width, more or less. COMPANY Paul, h«r brother David Lukem In tho County of Monmouth. Now. Jarsey: Which laid easement Is fully described texture and quality—sugar cured and hickory smoked. Hohndol bowling league Is as follows: Hebecca, the mcther....Mnv John Gallagher Section I, That th«ro shall be lasucd In a deed of Mary Sneden and William S, of New York - W I, PO. Zorab, tho fathir .Raymond Conklln RefundtnK Bonds of the Township of Mld- Sneden to John S, Applegate, recorded Main Straiten —. 12 S .800 dletown, In the County ot Monmouth, JJew 1875 In tho Monmouth County Clerk's t«)ta a story of more than 80 ye&ra Other characters are Peter, Mary, office ID Book 270 of Deeds, on pages 353, ToUBh ilabbits 10 S ,667 Jtrioy. In tho amount of Two Hundred of health tsrvlct. Horwmen » 8 .600 Ruth and neighboring children. Forty-Two Thousand Dollars U242.000.00) ate. LEGS or RUMP Bcotlcs -•• » 0 .600 for the purpose of refunding, pursuant to This belnsc Intended as tho same land One of the marked features of this Chapter 231) of tho Laws of Now Jet-iey of and premltos conveyed to the said Alfred Wo will be elai to show you how VEAL »25c lioal EnUtera ~— 8 7 .68B Farm Boys « ,8 .400 beautiful drama Is a human curtain 1934, belns "AN ACT RELATING TO THE O. Krnnt by deed executed by Kiln Curtis a Metropolitan Insurance Program Groccrymm - - <> 10 .888 which Will divide tho throe acts. FUNDING OU REFUND1NH OF OUT- Sntrlen, dated November 30, 1018. nnd re- STANDING HOND3 OR NOTES BY MU- corded Docember 2, 1018, in the Mon- can help brint you r«l Unaneial D.ndlos 2 18 .US Those making up the human curtain NICIPAMTIES," tho follawln« outntandlnj mouth County Clerk's ofllco in Book 1072 security. There ft no oblfgfttlon— Tender Beef Liver Each toom has six more games to are Mrs. Harry Lukeno, Mrs. Theron notei, which aro horoby determined to con- of Decda, pagos 165, etc. This moi-ttcatfe juflt call or write stitute ynlUl outstanding obligations of la ffiven In' part payment of the consider- play. Taylor W. Hance, on whose Brower, Mri Raymond Conklln, Mra, ation named In aalcl deed, and IB therefore alloys tho contests are bowled, will mild Township of Middletown. subject to S. Moreon, Mrs. Frank Summers and refunding* under tho above recited Art. to Intended to have the full force both In N, A. DeTARR treat tho members of the winning Miss Dell Morlalt. wit; law nnd equity of a purchase money mort- gage, team to a supper at the Virginia Tea The musical setting has boon pre- Seized as the property of George K, District Manager Room at Asbury Park. James Maher pared by the church organist, Mrs. Tax Title Lien Notes supported, Dwlffht, Bxr., etc., et ala., taken in ex- Fancy Chuck Roast 25c by tax liens obtained prior to Zobel Bide., has -offered a prize of a ton of coal Mao Eastmoncl. The drama Is bcliiR January iHt, 11)34, payable ecution at tho milt of Thorns a H, Curtis, to the bowjor making the bait score, and to ba told by directed by Mrs. John Gallaghor of June 80th, 1035 5100,000.00 HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. . BED BANK, N. J. LENTEN SUGGESTIONS Last week John Mount of the Tax Kevcnue Notes fnntieil T)»ted February 26th, 198B. Fort Monmouth. against delinquent tax reve- cac Tough Habblts made the highest In- nues prior to January 1st. Alutoii Hnokman, Sol'r. Large Crisp Genuine Dill Pickles h 5c 19114 „.„.„..„.„„ 88.ROO.00 163 lines) 168.01 Long Horn Cheese lb 28e dlvldunl score with 210. SOCIABLE AND DANCE. Pimento or American Sandwich William MoCormlck, who Is four- f'ripHnl Improvement Notes 71,268.28 Cott of rotundlnff proceedings.. 2,281.72 Cheeso '<4 "> 10c Sodus Creamed Cottage Cheese >b 15c teen years old, distinguished himself Tho Sodality of the Blessed Virgin by rolling a score of 102. Mary of 8t» James's church of Rod i ' 1242,000.00 Tomorrow night a scries of matches Bank held a largely attended so- No part of tho SRM obligations to be re- will be rolled between teams made up funded Is In anticipation of tho taxea of SPECIAL H>. 15c ciable and dance Friday night In tho 1034 or ioar>. Sliced Fresh Codfish of Uio captains of the olght longuo lohool auditorium. A novelty dance fioctloti 2. Tho niatutltltea, rate of In- teams. One team known as the For-waa won by Miss Mary Morris and tcrent, and other details of ssltl bonds and THURSDAY and FRIDAY got-mo-nots consists of Harold the method nt inle and/or delivery there- Fresh Fillets Genuine Funcy Boston Jamta Morris, A dress donated by of shall be determined by resolution to ho Holmes, ,John Mount,. Marshall Mc- the Jean Shop was presented to Ida adopted hereafter |)y the votes or nob less Reg. 25c Dundee Cakes 19c Dcrmott and Lester Bennett. The thnn m majority of nil the msmbora of this Haddock n, 17c Mackerel .„. 10c Oenoveso of Keyport (•overnfiifr tlody, other team Is called the Haa-Bcens Reg. 20c Hot Cross Buna 15c doz. J do and Ho members aro Taylor W. The commttteo In charge com- Section S. The full faith and credit of Fresh Select Oysters <°renod) doz Medium Size Chowder Clams * 18c prised Mlasea Keglna Ansbro and Hiiid Towuullip of Mlddlo^own shall be (FrenH dally during Lont) Hanco, William McCormlck, Milton Hose Markn, chairmen, and Miesou pledged for the payment of principal of Hcnnptt and William Brownf, itnd interest on all ot tho bonds Issued Catherine Bray, Helen Curley, £)or- pursuant to thli Ordinance and provisions Garden Fresh Fruits and Vegetables—Specially Priced othy Decker, Bornadotta Emmons, for the rnUlnit of sums required for aucb SATURDAY River FUza Wins Three, Margaret Cm ley, Monica Emmons, payment shall be made by rssolutlon. Mary DoMarla, Mary Grause, Mary Section I. This Ordinance shall take Reg. 30c Strawberry Shortcake 25c i The Crimson Flyers of River Plaza effect sfter Its publication either In full during tho past week had thro* vic- Herden, Anna Hoffman, Margaret or by tltlo i>ur«unnt tf, ]aw. Reg. 30c Large Coffee Kings 25c tories chalked up to tholr credit. On KeJsey, .Anna May Lung, Virginia HOWARD W. HOBERT8, Iceberg Lettuce ^^Bc Monday afternoon the River Plata Laurlno, Cfctl.or.no Lorens, Udargarot Towmhtp Clerk, (fruited or nut) Marks, Mary Rclug, Catherine Mass- quintet defeated the Koleda Specials, NOTICE OFSETFLEMENTTOF ACCOUNT Stayman Winesainesapn 18 to 10, and In the evening they won oy, Tillle N«»tler, Lorotta Bamplo, Batata of Mary L. Gould, deceased. Juicy Florida over the Trinity church team, 87 to Margaret Salmon, Grace Mlnton ft ml Notice Is horeny given that the ae< !

IOB3* I- HINIJUH, AMUSEMENTS. or. the Queen of Bermuda on » two tertalned relatives from New Tork Real Eltete Broker, River Project New Jersey Wanls weeks* trip to Bermuda. over the week-end. t' SHREWSBURY DRIVE. RUM SON, N. J. Strand Theater. The Women's Democratic- club will Herman Beddlg will farm Judge ^ PoetOfflce. BM Bright. N. J. Before Army Boar< Two features, "I've Been Around," Safety Congress bold * card party Saturday night, Warren's place the coming season. F. F. BLAISDELL, Inc. UUINN. f AKS0N8 A UOUEMU& a Universal picture with Chester March 9. at the home of Mra. Ed- Raymond Cole will move to Mra. UODNSiSl.l'ORS HT UAW Representatives of municipalise Morris, and "The Fighting Pilot," ward A. Brown, 61* Ocean avenue. James J. Taylor's farm near Llncroft, Lumber Mason Material. Whliri.il) Bulldlnr Red »aob business firms and boating organiza- with Richard Talmadge, will be Residents and Organutktioiu En- There will be prices and refresh- where he is employed, John I Qulnn. I'twodon O Pareont tions In favor of a twelve-foot chan- ments. The club will meet tonight Miss Mary Bonifacio !» Improving Tbnms* P noremaf shown for the last times today at dorse Invitation Which May nel In tho South Shrewsbury rivei the Strand theater. Bring 15,000 Delegate* to at the home of Mrs. J. Hamilton on at St. Vlncent'i hospital at New ALSTON BISKHJMAN, from a point 600 feet south of the "I've Been Around" Is Iocaled In Ocean avenue to make final arrange- York, whore she la a surgical patient. Special This Week! - OOUNSEI.LOB A'l LAW, Highlands bridge to the Branchport Monmouth County. ments for the affair. Offiea. 10 Broad St. OP BANS exclusive Long Island homes, Swanky dock presented their side of the watering places and metropolitan Efforts to secure endorsements of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Brown Cement Blocks lie delivered Teliphone Bed Bank 2180 case to tho Rivers and Harbors com- New York. It was adapted from the invitation extended to the Na- entertained the Beta Beta Nu card Keyport News. 8x8 Garage Doors (Open) $9.50 DB. 3. B. BDDNICK, mittee of the Army Board of En story by John Meehan, Jr., and tells tional Safety Congress to hold their club at lt» weekly session Saturday CHIROPODIST—FOOT SPEUJAUSl glneers at Washington, D. C, B of an engaged girl, the role of which 1036 convention in New Jersey are night. Those present were Mr. and <1h« Rid Bank Seglatt) etn b* bought BBIDGE AVE, SB P«twl Place, R«y tho problem of whether she has endorsement to this campaign that of each munth at nine o'clock, Market StreefSiatlonnl bank of that 18 BROAD ST. RED BANK N. J. just call or write having the bill presented to the state he right to live her own life, to love has been started to influence favor- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Walling, Mrs. city. legislature and to work for Its pas- tnd be happy, or to remain with her able decision. They will Incur no ob- Sadie Smith and Mra. Bertha Pease The public hearing on the revised •N. A. DeTAKR sage. Other duties of the commit- hopelessly crippled husband. Colin ligation in doing so and they will be and daughter Lois spent Sunday with budget of tho borough will be hold District Manager tee will bo the investigation and re- Clivo is cast as the husband and oth- helping to bring to New Jersey an Mr. and Mrs. Leonardo Fleckenstein Momorrnw night at tho borough hall. porting of all proposed bills concern- ers in the picture are Peggy Wood, event which will prove a considerable of Fair Haven. 'i'he revised budget calls for a reduc- Zobel Bid,?., Ing1 first aid squads and first aid Henrietta Crossman, C. Aubrey Smith RED BANK/N. J. work and the formulation of such and Leo G. Carroll. other legislation as may be required Another of the famous Charlie SPECIAL! or thought advisable for the bene- Jhan . stories, this one entitled fit' of the state organization or local 'Charlie Chan in Paris," will be the units of the council. eature attraction on tomorrow (Fri- and Harold C. Donegal', Wanamassa Mrs. Thomas Dinnen spent Friday Until March 16th Members of the legislative commit- lay) i and Saturday. Warner Oland Park, chairman and vice chairman, and Saturday at New York, whore tee as appointed by President Bor- gain plays the part of the oriental respectively, of tho Monmouth coun- she attended a show at Kadlo City. den Include Raymond Gracey, Nep- ietectlve whose sagacity and wit aid ty committee uf the state organiza- Holmdel News. Reduce n the solution of crimes that bnffle Miss Betty Whalen of Boston and tune township first aid squad, chair- tion, report 44 endorsers from the New York spent the week-end with Ladies' Spring Coats 69* excursions man; Herbert 11. LeCompete, Lake- jthors with more obtuse character- county so far. They are the Asbury Robert R. Sutphln Is back at work Dry Cleaned stlcs. Mr. and Mrs. Garret Wilson. wood American Legion first aid and Park Board of Trade, Berkeley- Mrs. Clarence Stokes of Neptune at his horseshoeing shop after hav- emergency squad, and Judge Harold The character Charlie Chan was Carteret hotel. Mayor Sherman Den- City spent the week-end with her ing boon confined to tho house a C. Demgav, Wanamassa flrst aid ireated by a San Francisco news- nlB, Asbury Park, Steir.bach-Kresge •moiheTi Mrg, j03cph Heyers. large part of the winter with sick- Men's Top Coats • • 69c squad and safety patrol. laperniau, Che late Earl Der Blggers, i p y company. Central Jcr3ey Electrical jj j E JohnsoJh n of ness. Dry Cleaned Tho next meeting of the state uthor of "Seven Keys to Baldpate." league, Monmouth county board of Ocean City spent Thursday and Fri- The •William C. Ely estate sold 3han was said to have a counterpart council will be held next Thursday chosen freeholders, board of com- day w[tn nr, aKd jjrs. BIwood Run- twelve horses during the past week. in real life, he being a Chinese de- 1 night, March 14, at the Spring Lake missloners of tho -city of Long yon. Miss Adeline Holmes, who attends first aid squad headquarters, Dug- fective in the Honolulu police force, Branch, Assemblyman J. Edward Goucher college at Baltimore, will re- Ladies' White Coats 69c /vho died recently. All of Dor Blg- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hayes and chil- Dry Cleaned gan Hall, Washington avenue, Spring Knight, Belmar Chamber of Com- dren of Kennsburg havo moved in turn homo next Thursday to spend Lake. In April tho Somervllle flrst ;er'a Chan books have been screened ten dayy with lior- parents, Mr. and and since his death a friend, Phillip merce, Coast' Cities Railway com- Earl Eaatmond'a house on Church (This Special for Cash Only) old .organization will act as host to pany, Jersey Contral Power and street. Mra. John Holmes. • Hudson Terminal tho council at their headquarters in MaoDonald, has continued the aeries, of which this' la the seventh. The Light company, borough council of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Runyon have Mrs. Adeline Bennett, Mrs. Helen Quality Dry Cleaning at Reduced Prices. SUNDAYS that city. This meeting will occur on ilcture waa produced by Fox. the borough of. Spring Lake, William moved from East Orange to Baysldo Phillips, Mra. Nellie Voorheoa and April 11 and will be featured by an Freihofer Baking company, Joseph Mrs. Mabel Sutphln spent Tuesday at March 17, 31; April 1' Supporting Oland in the picture Is Heights. , WEDNESDAYS address and exhibition by John Rus- McDermott, clerk of the county of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Golden of Newark, making the trip In Mro. cast that includes Mary Brian, Bennett's .automobile. March 20; April 3, 17 sell, Jr., of Newark, safety engineer Monmouth; Monmouth council. Boy Rosello spent tho week-end -with Mr. and general chairman of the Nationa' Thomas Beck, Erik Rhodes, John Joseph Kinhafer'g auction last Lv. Pt. Pleasant 9:13 A. M. (E.S.T.) Miljan and Henry Kolker. Scouts of America; Lawrence P. Gil- and Mrs. George Golden. Safety Congress to New Jersey com- lette, Mayor William B. Selby of Miss Margaret Crotty and her week was well attended and good ALLEN'S SPECIAL FAST TRAIN mittee. "The Gilded Lily," with Claudette Allenhurst, Jersey Coast Electric prices were paid. WEDNESDAYS ONLY 3olbert in the stellar role, will be brother Edward entertained friends league, Mayor Robert M. Holmes of from Newark Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett spent Utn Pt. Ple«..nt - 8:55 A. M. Holmdel Bunco Tarty: ihown at the Carlton theater for yesterday at Philadelphia. Arriio Ne» York — 10:12 A. M. Jireo days beginning Sunday, Also Avon-by-the-Sea, Sea Girt Rifle and Russell Hyers has purchased a Under the auspices of tho Ladles' Pistol club, New Jersey state first aid Cleansers and Dyers. Inc. See Flyera or Conmlt Agents n tho cast are Fred MacMiirray, Ray Chevrolet car. aid society of the Reformed church alllahd, C. Aubrey Smith, Luis Al- council, Mayor Peter F. Runyon of Mr. and Mrs. John Cohen of Brbok- A bonaflde newspaper circulation "Wo Know How" a bunco party -was held In the church jernl, Edward Craven, Donald Aleelc Freehold, Fred Dieffenbach, Jr., lyn spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. —tho kind Tho Register has—Is the PENNSYLVANIA chapel Friday night. It was largely nd Warren Hymer. The.picture waa Mayor Lloyd C. Riddle of Manaa- Maro Krohn. only kind that counts with the ad- 24 West Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. attended and $23 was cleared." The iroduced by Paramount. quan, borough of Allenhurst, Harold Mrs. Sadie Smith of Keyport spent vertiser. No premiums or other In- RAILROAD commitee in charge of this event C Dcnegar, Ehret-Day Construction Sunday wltb^JIr. and Mra. Lester ducements have ever been offered to comprised Mra. Robert R. Voorhees, Miss Colbert is past as a pretty st|n- secure circulation.—Advertisement. Phone Us Now!. Red Bank 442. \ igrapher who, beiievo it or, not, io company and the borough council of Walling. Mrs. Raymond Crawford, Mrs. Jos- the borough of Allentown.. Mrs. Edwin Ccoipton of Norfolk eph Phllllp3 and Mrs. John Jeffrey, ead set against marrying a milllon- Bumsteads Worm Syrup ire. Her idea of connubial bliss Is Downs, Massachusetts, Is spending a *T!a etilldreo an ansel ol merer." week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. wbejo directions are foUomd, IT A bonaflde newspaper circulation husband who is poor and strug- NBYEB FAILS. Despite eeardty and —the kind The Register haa—is the ;llng, someone whose hardships she River Plaza News. N. W. Salmond. fl momjoaj mil o* SANTONIN, it can- only kind that counts with the ad- tabs toll don. Blood 10 rn, test. :an share. She thinks she has found Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Vreeland ot AlDnuttsU er by mall, We « bottle. vertiser. No premiums or other In- he man of her dreams but, when'he The regular monthly meeting of Nutley spent Sunday with Mr. and balat on Bnnutf.idj. K«t. a A. ducements have ever been offered to Voabeea, H. D., FhUadcIslila. secure circulation.—Advertisement .urns out to be a wealthy nobleman the Woman's club will be held to- Mrs. William Sutherland. Fowler's Market raveling incognito In the „ United night at the home of Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Dayton K. Went- States, she drops him in a hurry. Tho A. Thompson. wortb. gave a dinner at their home esultlng publicity brings the ob- The Luther league met at the Sunday in celebration of the birthday 7 BROAD STREET cure little secretary in the limeilgn.. home of Arlene Lindenstruth for of their son Arnold. The guests In- and makes her the most sought after their social meeting and farewell cluded Miseea Zoe Hurley and Flor- RED BANK PHONES %%$ Specials A' woman on two continuents. She goes party to Mrs. Trltschler, wife of ence Woolley of Red Bank and the to London to meet the nobleman Rev. Paul Tritschler, who is about members of the Wentworth family ig-aln but when she tries to renew to leave for her husband's new of Belford. SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY he romance she suddenly realizes charge at Endlcott, New York. All Mrs. Vreeland Morris is spending ;hat the only person she has ever felt sorry at her leaving, as Bhe has a week with relatives at RidgeSeld Lean Bonelesj Rolled oved is the boy she- has left back in been their leader since they organ- Park. Rihustelli's Market "ew York—her regular Thursday ized. She was presented with a Miss Amelia Wentworth, who has BOTTOM ROUND lb. ight date. cameo pin as a token of esteem been spending two weeks with Mrs. 159 Monmouth St. Phone R. B. 10 and remembrance from the league. Carrie Barry of Plalnfleld, has re- ROAST Singing and games were enjoyed by Atlantic Theater. turned home. 152 Shrewsbury Ave. Phone R. B. 3189 all, after which refreshments were Mrs. John Schanck returned home PRIME NATIVE BEEF 31 The Atlantic theater at Atlantic served. Others present besides those Sunday after spending a week with FOR THURS., FRI., SAT. highlands is now holding a matinee mentioned were Emma Olving", Ele- her daughter, Mrs. William Fox of y Thursday in addition to tho nor Hanson, Mary LaValee, Made- Oakwood Heights. Top Rouid Steak Jersey Pork FREE DELIVERY. Saturday and Sunday afternoon per- lino Hcndrlckson, Christine Hurley, Mrs. Barbara Kotch and daughter, Top Sirloin Roast Fresh Hams .... ormances. Today's feature Is "The Dorothy Perry, Eleanor Jensen, Miss Elizabeth Kotoh, and ^ ives of a Bengal Lancer." Mona Franz, Carl Hansen, William Charles Kotch, who have been spend- Cross Rib 35'lb Smoked Hams 24; Leg of LaValeo, John Ohrlng, Harold Hen- ing the winter In Florida, were at Roasting .drlckson, George Hansen, Robert their summer homo here Saturday. n 3VIAY SOLVE HABD PBOBLEM. Mead and Albert Lindenstruth. Mrs. Leon Lasibcrtson Is a sur- Chuck Roast 23c Legr Lamb Standard Brands Tho Brldgo club mot at tho home LAMB Chickens Joy. Hoffman Seeks Harmony Be- gical patient at Hazard's hospital at of Mrs. Ralph Rhodes last Thursday Long Branch. Sale vecn Executive Office and Assembly. Fancy afternoon. First prize was won by Mrs. Garret Wilson was a recent Loin Lamb Governor Harold G. Hoffcnan cx- Mrs. Benjamin Crate, Jr. Mrs. Har- visitor at Now York, where sho FOWL Tossed belief yesterday that the new ry Longstreet received the heart stopped with her parents. (8—SH-l Chops 29f :ccord between the cxecutivo ofllco prize and Mrs, William Francis won Mrs. Annie Gloss of Atlantic High- b m Get Your Coupon and .nd the Assembly on emergency re- the consolation award. Tho next lands spent Sunday with Mr3. S.* L. Jersey Turkeys ....37c lef financing will result soon in a meeting will be held at the home of Palmer. "Win a Nev Ford" Mrs. John Morrison. n olutlon of 'this difficult problem." Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L». Ahearn at- Capons 39c Coupons given with Smoked Armour Star Addressing 1,000 women at Trenton Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Parker of tended the funeral of Mr. Ahcarn's .t the annual luncheon of the State Florence, Now Jersey, and Mr. and cousin at Keyport Monday. (8 - 8 ttta.) each purchase. Sirloin Steaks Republican Women's clubs, women Mr3, Nat Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Amelia Mlllor of Toms Rlvor Frying Chickens ..29c n nembera of tho. Republican State Waiter Ayro of Burlington were spent tho week-end with her father, Last Week'* Winners! HAMS Committee and the Monmouth Coun- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- (3 - 354 lbs.) MABY KEIXY, Bridge Ave. Charles Miller. m ,y Republican Women's club, the ward Hendrlcks. Mrs. Minnie Doran epent the week- Large Fowl : 29c EIXA NICKENS, Trospcet St. Governor reviewed developments of Mrs. James MePhec entertained end with relatives at Keyport. he 'previous 24 hours resulting in an her sewing clrelo Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wermort L. I. Ducks 25c "> Two boohs of nliares given Those present were Mrs. Harry Dependably Tender ngrcccnont between Speaker Lester spent Sunday with relatives at New away eo«h week to holder* ot 23! H. Cleo and other Assembly lenders long-street, Mrn. Mary Longstreet, lb b York. Mrs. Wormort is improving Rvmp Voal 25c Xucky Coupon. (whole) to make a survey of fund and tax Mrs. Harry Clayton, Mrs. Fred Ayres, from a seven cold. lources to find rollef funds. Mrs. William Francis and Mra. Veal Cutlets 35c m Smythe. Refreshments wore served, Mr. and Mrs. Andre Beason spent GROCERY SPECIALS! "I foel that with all co-oporfit.ing," thu week-end with relatives at 1 Fresh A! Beef the Governor said, "wo will soon everyone having a delightful time. Loir Chops 29c™ Mrs. Frank S. Curtis, Mra. Benja- Staten Island. CHOPPED Early June Peas 2 large c&ns 25c work our way out of this difficult The new Cora Lee Beauty Salon ra problem." min Crate, Jr., Mrs. Maria Balnea Loin Pork Chops 29c MEAT Armour'* Star Evap. Milk 4 cans 25c and Mra. Albert Lindenstruth at- was opened Saturday morning In tile • ••»> Rlstan building. Armour's Star Beans 10c tended tho lecture by Dr. Marjorle Spare libs 19c m Cloverbloom .Torspy SUBPKISE FARTY FRIDAY. Rankln at the Red Bank Woman's Heinz's Stained Foods 3 cam 21c lb club. Sauer Kraut 5c Butter Eggs H. O. O.'.h, Quick or Regular 2 for 21c lire. Betty Warren of Sunset Avenue Headden's Corner nulls Guest of Honor o Birthday. Comcd Sp -e doz. Crieco 1-lb.car. 21c n Sea Bright News. 36fb 34 Small 1'Ug. Mro. Betty Warrsin of Sunset ave- /Mrs. Sarah Cbnry ia having an ad- Largo Pkg. — White Fo-je Cut String Beans large wti 2 - 27c dition built to her house. Her eona Brown IUO waa tendered a birthday surprise Ije Rod Bank Regiater can b« faouarhl Fresh Sea F^oJ Received Daily! Royal Baking Powdor White ROM .Chili Sauce Ik: oz.bot. 18c ast Friday night at her home by in Scubrlrtt at the .torea of Morrla Wall- are doing tho work. Eggs «rn. Helen Wise and Mrs. Dorothy IMB «n

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npHE FACT that you live in Red Bank—MAKES Therefore it's obvious how much you benefit by A YOU A STOCKHOLDER IN RED BANK. giving Red Bank your best-how directly your inter- This is true whether you own property or pay rent ests are Red Bank's-and vice versa. —whether you're in business for yourself or lend your efforts and energies to another business— That most citizens are serving is evidenced by the whether you are active or passive, definite progress Red Bank is making. That Red What would you think of a stockholder in any busi- Bank will progress that much more rapidly if every ness that let his coupons go undipped—that was citizen will lend his best-so that he may in turn col- vitally enough interested to be a stockholder, and lect greater return-is evident. not vitally enough interested to further the'cause in every possible way he could, So this is our plea for your co-operation-boost for Red Bank-help the other fellow so that he may Yet-that's just the situation-unless you do your best for Red Bank-"paradoxically you collect in- better help you. In this way you will help yourself terest by lending interest-and you cannot avoid be- and help the other fellow as well. Be a Red Bank ing a stockholder." preferred stockholder. RED BANK REGISTER "Your Interests are here in Red Bank" RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 7,1935. CARD tABTY. Press Association MlimiMMIMMHHtMMM>MIMMt»H»MMIimHIM»(tmHHmmiM»l Many Attend tut Thursday's Evenl at Bed Bank CatboUo High School. Hears School Head i! MONMOUTH COUNTY'S GREAT MARKET PLACE The weekly card party ot the 8 A meeting of tha Monmouth Coun- James' ParenWeachers' aasoclatlo ty Press association w held In the waa held Thursday slternon in thaAmerican hotel at Freehold on Mon- "Where the Buyer Meets the Seller" Thirty Words for Twenty-Five Cents school auditorium. Mrs, Mae Ryan day night, Th# zntttlnf had been waa In charge ot the party. Prises poatpontd from January due to the were awarded the high scorers. Re- weather condition!. William M. ARTICLES FOR SALE FARM PRODUCE EMPLOYMENT. ROOMS FOR RENT. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT freshments were served. Smith, county superintendent of REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR BALE, hay, baled, flrit and aaeond GIRL, white, for general housework; sleep \ FUKN1SHED roome for rent on tha river achoola, waa the g\tut speaker: He IIRY oaoakk *dod In stove and flreplace,flreplace. b n FOB RENT, store*, offloa*. flku. noiuta, ThoBB present were Mrs. 'Harry * lenuthii well rottedttd manure, tto p «oUUtt euttfntft at/*u«. at"o mixed. Phone 681 In.. Vogef'B, zr, ^lioad street, Red Bank.) . « *\._^? E«ctor D.ac*. Zi«d Bank. KOCLHY, dellcateiatn mnd end]- .tor* gave a very Interesting and Instruc- MMdletown. E. D, jUntilhon. *partm«at ** Powers, Mrs. C. H. Wllber, Mrs. Vin-vidual. He called theme the three I'D: will purchaiB new otictrJo refrJfttrator from uroni. i WANTED, position as housekeeper, Ad- 1. Apply to Thomas Irving Brown, Regis- halhr hot waUr heatedj all lmprovam»nt»j fruit and declduoui traeu •mail town. cent Flnan, Mrs. Waldamar Kaiser, me. Address Proapact P. O. Box 128, Key- DAlRV FBBD—We arc offering a vtry A. box 611. Red Bank. ter office, Red Bank. ideal location; for year or season j re«on- ofBhge bait, S«n B«rnsdlno v*U«rt iliml Ideals, Intelligence and Integrity. Mr. able. Telephone Red Bank 1166. Mri. Joseph Hexter, Mrs. Harry J, Smith commented on the fact that pert, N; J. ; ;_. good SO % dairy ration at an especially runted ns cook and baker In ROOM for rent In private home; mujt be UTTLE" WMTfL HOUSE Antfqua Shop, low prlst. See u#. Hance A Davis, phone foairioN" _ ...... Been to ha appreciated, S Allen place. TMRER STORKS for rant on Monmouth qulnn, Mrs. Richard McAllister. Mra. there had been some criticism of tha inn netaurnnt or tea room; experienced. phone Red Bunk 1974-W. street: *lfo one apartment on Mon- Huiuldcn's Corner. Bed Dank. Antique* Mm. F. Tell. R. F. D., Keyport, phone GOOD liOMB (orta u cfcaap; tU rooms,' John H. Snedeker. Mrs. (Jene Handy, to-called fads *nd frill* In the publlo b«usht »nd aold. • NICELY furnished room. Southern ex- ma U/,tl\ir8t"x*»t'^rUh heat" ^on* Red Bank all improvcmonUi near center of town. Mra. w. B. Connor, Miss Joile Llgler, schools. He said they were no more HAY, STB AW, *at com, Green Moun- Mlddletown 368-M•"- . Urej private family, all conveniences; 1830-Wa . H. Frey, 74 South street Good residential eectton. Efic« 18,1100, TKOPICAL FISH and beautiful new planta Jl'05—$175 MONTH; Kovernment iobs, ry ™. Hyiin, renltor, Utgltt+t butldlnjV, ' Mlas Marie Cansell, Minn Eleano fads and frills than there were new tain potatoes i moderate prices. men, worncn, 18-fJO; stcarly work; qual- RIBO jrarage. Rant vary reasonable. 81 SEVEN- ROOM house, alll Improvements, to dr,eis up your aquarium. Flah lup- Matthew Mullln, Brookdftl* Farm, South street, Red Bank, phona 1330-M/ $25 month. Telephona 1932 Red Bank, phone 748. Qarvey, Miss Kathryn Johnaton, Mrs, features being constantly used by plies, oawarluma for *al«, At Battr UOBB ify now for coming Red Dunk examina- Bank. Uncroft, N. J., phone 8282-w, Red tion* t common education sutfkfent. Fulf COMFORTABLE room "in private home, BARfjAIN—Bu»in«*s property 'for •al« Charles Hawkins, Mrs. Thomas Hao- newspapers to Increase their reader Hah llouliety* 1 Allen place (just of! Hlv- (suitable for on« or two; board If de- with dwelllniy. Lot 60xUQ feet with Interest. enide «v*nut>»JP^onejW<^W^R«d_Baiik._ Bank. Fftrticuls-ts free. WilLe tortny. Franklin SIX-ROOM Btucco home In Fair Haven, fcett, Mrs. Walter O. Layton, Mrf. niitltute. Department Rfil-W, Rochester, tlred. Opporunlty for some ond deelrouo near nickel bus xonej Bteam. tile bath j-»ar entrance; prlc« $8,500. H*nry P. Hy- OAK WOOD for aalej atove, furnace and N. V. of nfee home. Iff3 Brancli avenue. Red in, realtor, Regl#tef buildlnff. R«d Bank. Fred Glersch, Mra. W. Leonard, Mrs. fireplace lensth; |5.00 per load, $10.00 FOR BALK, eecond cutting alfalfa, mixed Bk/ and shower j hardwood floors, sarueo i Another speaker was Addition U. hay, heavy clover mlaed hay, timothy MAN, eourteoun, reliable, car owner pro- S3B. Largo eelectlon of other propertlei. Fhona 7 43. David Sheridan, Miss V. VanKlrk, Moore of New Egypt, state organizer per cord' S eh Irani Broa,, 1U Weat ferrod, to call on nevernl hundred CUR- PLEASANT, warm, furnished roomn; "" Rod Bank. RIVER building elte. for eale, north end Fi-oht •treat, phone lUd Bunk 1848. and rye straw; all baled. Fred Gahler, tomerfl fn thl« count v follow [riff up ad- Ml«a a. VanKlrk, Mrs. William of the Townlend old age revolving Holmdel, P. O. Kayport. N. J., R. P. 1. t f 8.00 and up. Also light hoiisekeepinjr FOR RENT or sale, six-room house with Oooper'u bridge, on Shrewsbury r(»«r, EWVCKfiMITH'S'forge for sale or exchance vertlalnff matter for large well-known oms. 133 Monnioutii Btreet, Red Bank.* three acres land In Country Club Ea. jntf front age on weit elde of State Hlsb- Decker, Mrs. Mary Massey, Mrs. pension. Mr. Moora explained In de- for Uth« or aw teblo. Portable type COW MANURE, *2.B0 per tonj horse ma- manufactui-er. Must be willing to work way, arteslnn wall on lot. Alston B««k- for moderate earninun at start. For In- FURNISHED room, all conveniences; pri- tatos. Riverside drive; tl&M rent per Mary J. Grause, Miss Mary TimmlnB, tail the objects ot this plan and he fortre with hood, deep flre pot, utronsr purs $3.60 per ton] delivered. William vate family, no other roomera. 1T> Lake month. Applply tto J. T. Egun, 11 Wall man, .«ttornejp!__R«d Bank; 'Miss Mary O'Brien, Mrs. P,'J. Cot-answered many questions which blower. Also liav« ahaft and pulley for E. Fost, 489 Prospect atreet. South Am- terview write and utate if now employed. nveniie. lied Bank." street. Red Bk calo, Theron MeCapipbeH, Holmdit. boy, phono 81. L. Nelson, A Sherman avenue. Long Bnnk. HOUSE •nd~itori~InTbuilnaei location, 155 were put before him. FOUR-ROOAf bunstalow. *ifi.oo per Shrewsbury »venuej operated by tho ter, MlBa Mary Cotter, Mrs. Irving POULTRY FEED—Mann am ar, Life Cycle Branch. N. J. FURNISHHECTROOMS for rent In a ni» ate Loula Gettls. Must sell to Mttlft up REPINED IntolllBent lady would like po- reaiuentlal section; hot water, good month; part improvement!, gas, electric Davidson, Mrs. William Eyan, Mrs. tnaah for your chreke; Park and Pol- heat, two minutes from bua or train; rent light and water; Monroe avenue. Shrews- jstate. For further Information eee B. 81- Theodore Mosa, Mrs. Reginald Van- lard feeds pay. Make a test. Hance & BHIOTI an secretary and assistant in doc-reasonable. Inquire at 41 Riverside ave- bury. Apply to J. T. Egan, 11 Wall jilmno, admJjjIstrator, 200 Broad etrMt. Brunt, Mrs. Martin Kearney, Mrs, Davli, phons 108. tor's office. Address A. C.« box 511, Red nue. Red Bank/ street. Red Bank. Eatontown. N. J, WHITE) LEGHORN breeding cockerels Bank.* ' . Jerome Sloyan, Mrs. Thomas Kelsey, WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTBO, entertainers, rnuslclana and or- FOR RENT, furnished, two rooms, oneSMALL HOUSE of four rooms for rent; BEAUTIFUL resident*. buHtlm, otfertd Have about twenty from a atratn bred lane bedroom, four windows, Southern at great sacrifice duo to owner D«rmn- Mrs. Joseph Laurlno, Mrs. Mao for heavy production of large white eggs. cheatraH, mnle or femnlc, for rcatnurant gaa. electric, water. 4 Mlnton lane, nently residing In California, SltuaUd re- For BalB at $2.00 and $8.00 each. H, G and hotel workwk. Addrese s Entertainment exposure, and kitchenette, desirable neigh- Falr_Haven, N.J. Ryan, Mrs. Elizabeth Malone, Mrs. LOST AND FOUND ..„ odor! covers oracKf, doei not chip or borhood ; business people preferred: RH- _JSTINC~«re«Utea, homes, Jar e Rtrlcted residential neclion, ten minuted poel, lift r den a In eight hours; white or M-orrla. tt, D< Ii Freehold, N. J.* Hureau. box fill. Red Bank. rago available, 174 Branch avenue, phono i R -itation and beach; tarae Hvlnu room with David Noon'an, Mrs. Victor Wolf- LOST, white gold link bracalat set with color. 25-pound baa, $1,00, enough for WHY EAT Maine potntoea when you can YOUNG ENGLISH .. _ positioiTT. __ n and smnll hoijaes nnd bungnlowa. See ^replace, dreaeinK 'room, dining room, "r d bk Red Bank 1460. me before you rent. G. Howard Llppln- Uamp, Mrs. R. Hondrlckaon. on« diamond, lost between Jllv.r.ldo four wads- Atlantic Paint and Wail Tex- get fancy good-cooking Green Mountain office .-knowledge stenography and book- cott, 31 Monmouth 'atreet, phone Red kitchen, pantry, laundry, five bedrooms, drive and R«d Bank. Bfffard If returned ture Co., 11D West Front «trefit, Hod Dank, potatoes for $1.15 per hundred pounds, for keeping ; well educated, artistically in- two bathn, on« tiled with separate needle AIBO, Mrs. Charles F. Soott, Mrs, to Ch.rlotU Woollejr, car. J.in Frock,, clined. Address V. £. C, box 611, Red ROOMS AND BOARD—Accommoda- Bank 321. phono 2251-W. No, 1, or GOc buehel (field run) right on # shower stall; hot water heat,-open and Walter F. O'Neill, Mrs William J. Inc., 6 Broad .treat, Bad Bank.' the farm of George Stevens, Sycumore Bsnk. ; tions available at Globe hotel for STORE TO LET, (tore and attachments; cloned porches; two-car garage. plot LOST, Saturday, mala cat, whlto with Cray SOD, top soil and privet; acre* ot top aoil avenue, half way between Shrewsbury and RELIABLE MAN wants job on estate or auitnble for any type of bunlness. Rea- 125x150 feet, excellently planted and Und- Spenco, Mrs. John Kanoy, Mra. Mary and (our to elx-foot privet, very cheap. Tlnton Falls. Also very good yellow corn large or small rooms, either with or Woolsey, Mrs. Ella Powers, Mrs. and black stripes, vearlng collar; child's Tbomag &. Field. R»d Ban It, phona 861. • farm; understands cows, horses, drive sonable rent. 10 Lewla Btreet, Eatontown, BCaped; unusual * opportunity. Price) pat. Return to 87 Madfsdn uvenua, Had »t SG cents tor seventy rar; references. Addreas R. M., box fill, without board: first class meal serv- near highway. Apply 7? Lewis street, ill.000. Joseph C. McCue Agency, Bum- Mary Larken, MrB. Mary Bloom, iftiUfiffl sefcohd-hftnd water pumpa. F. Red Bank.* _^ ice i reasonable ratei. Telephone R«d Eatontown, N. J.- Bank," O. HOrat. Mlddletown. bhone Ulddletown PUBLIC SALE Saturday, March 9th, at ion, N. J., phone 444. Mrs. C. Johnston, Mrs. Fred Crotoh- LOST, Alrtdale pup, elx it weeks old; tall 12:00 o'clock; two horses, six and sev- STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST wlshea. posi- Bank 11 for farther Information. SEMI-BUNOALOW, seven rooma and FOR SALE or rent, bungalow, Bayilde felt, Mrs. John Gaul, Mrs. John Ho- not cut; name Bran. Reward. Phoni en yearn old, good mule, two Guernsey tion, part experienced; young, cultured. bath; just redecorated throughout; new Helghta section of Belford. N. J.. llvlne R«d Bank 4.88, COW STANCHIONS and cream aep&rator cow«, one registered, with two twin calves, Intelligent. Address N. H., box 511, Red heater; all improvements: one-car gflraga. room, kitchen, two bedrooms and bath; gan, Mrs. William Turnier, Mrs. Ho- waKon, tthelvinKB and machinery, model TWO ROOMS, furnished, defllrable loca- R. H, Vanderveer, 49 Branca avenue, WHITE hound dog lost) brown ears and for Ml*. E. D. Lentilbon, MHtlletown, T Ford. William Macjt, two mlleB weat Bank/ city water, gas, electricity; plpeless fur- bert Drake, Mra. T. J. Little, MrB. C. fact, wearing a harness. 110 Sunttat N. J. • tion; very, reasonable fo rlgh t party; phone Red.Bank 1465. nace. Rental 420.00; aal« price 12,750. of Colt's Neck road,' WILL TAKE caro of children by the hour furnished for light housekeeping. 201 payable I2B monthly, Including all H. Thompson, Miss G. B. Green, MIBB avenue, tted Bank.* CASlOor your old typewriter, adding ina- or day. Anna M. Allen, 26 Rector Dorflcn place. Rod Bank. BUNGALOWS in Rod Bank, five rooms, all chfne, check writer or other ofUct equip- J. A. IIANSEN jjcdlffreed White Leghorn improvements; good condition; garagest charges. Write or phone J. C. Co me ton, Margaret Reynolds, Mrs. Edward LOST, dog, croia between Scotch terrier pjneo, Rad Bank.* ^ 25 Broad street. New York City. ment; will call. Joseph IL Serplco. Key- eirftr a for hatching, from 260 to 300- LARGE' pleasant room, next to bath, all $25 per month. John H. Cook, Jr.. Syca- and Boston bull, female. "Blde?a-Wee" egt line": two dollars per setting of 1C, A^JTOMOBILE snleoman wnntetl; nalnry modem improvements; on river and bua SACRIFICE—Beautiful plot, 100x470 feet. Nestler, Mrs. Thomas Sagurton, Mri collar on neck. Please return to D. L.port, N. J-, phone 484. more avenue, Shrewsbury, N. J., phone or ten dollars per hundred. Phono 61C and commlflslon. Annwer In own hand- line. Apply at 25 Rector place, RedRed Dank 342G-J. on Neptune highway, half mile from Leo J. Green, Mrs. Harry Herold, Martin. 840 Blver road, Bed Bank.* HOT "BED SASH for sale. Georsro R. Kennebure. writing, utating experience. Add roan Au- Bank, Phone 1168. Mrs. Werner Bennlng, Mrs. Harry Reich, 8th itreet, near Laurel avenue, SMALL HOUSE for rent at Kane lane, Eatontown, phona Eatontown 231. tomabllc Salesmnn, box E1 U__R«d_Ilank.*__ _ FURNISHED room, all Improvements; rea- West KeanaburK. N.J. R. I. REDS. Barred Rock and White J3AnBEE*~\vanied to Middletown: convenient to bui; reason- RECENTLY modernized oid~hous^~halt Trees, Mrs. William Cogan, Mrs. J. ARTICLES FOR SALE. Leghorn baby chicks; all breeders blood KDEEwanted o orrkk in frmeformerr JJoo- sonable rent; with or without meals. In- able rent. William Kane, Kane lane, Mld- acre; ten minutes to Red Bank; seven P, Mulvlhill, Mra. Ann Sutphln, Mra SOFT AND HAUD coal cinders for sale, tested; 250 elx-tveeka-old Leghorn pullets sephseph's BnrbeBnber Khop, 257 Shrewabuvh y quire at Rochelle'a Beauty Salon, 10 West dletown, N. J. rooms, oil burner, steam heat, ftreplact: 65c a cubic yard. 'William E. Post, ready March 22nd. Sidney Hamberiter, avenue. RRedd BnnltBl/ Front street, Red Bank/ T, J. Koch, Mrs. B. W. Starr, Mra. WHO IS SHE—Are) you th» lady who came barn, fruit and- shade trees. Bargain at 489 Prospect itreot, South Am boy, N. J., Nutawami) ronil, Red Bank, phone Red GOOD LAUNDRESS winhea position, In or COUNTRY HOME lor lease, low caBh rent. 16,860. Ray VanHorn, phone Red Bank John Splllanc, MrB. John Mertz, Miss In our .tore looking for A Weitlnghouse phona 81 • Bank 3HQ6-M. SJNd'LE bedroom and two-room apart- Haa modern but modeat conveniences for refrigerator for $100? W* have one now. out; best of references. Phone 1780-W,' ment, furnished or unfurnished. Red 283. HEAVY body Unseed oil paint, 11.60 per lt«d_BH n k .• farmhouflc. No farming, hut barns for Emily Sagurton, Miss Margaret To- W.i fl<9; perfect condition. Tuitlng'i, Bank Woman's club, 164 Broad street, Red riding; horsea and ground for gardens If FOXWOOD PARK—Two new houses, gen^ bln, Miss Margaret Mitrphy, Mrs. 16 Monmouth street. Rid Bank. ;__ Ballon. Atlantic Faint and Wall Tex- BUSINESS NOTICE EXPERIENCED Bhoe ealesman wanted. Bank. nine Cape Cod Colonial, the other tfx- ture Co., 119 West Front Btre«t, phone desired. Thcron McCampbell, Holmdel. room cottage type, both have every mod- John Ryan, Mrs. P. J. Kennedy, Mra, 'RADIO BARGAINS—Atwater Kent tib- Write full particulars, age, experience, FOR RENT, housekeeping rooms, with Im- FAUM of 168 acrea in Holmdel section for Inet was S147.60. now ll«.80; RCA con- GRAPE VINES and trees pruned and etc. Adihesa Shoe Saelsman, box 511, ern convenience and are completely dec* ; trimmed; treat your vines and trees provements. Bray, Newman Springs rent; price $800. Available March Jit. orated throughout. Open for inspection Otto Herden, Mrs. John Wilson, MrB, ole wan S18B. now $16. Good aeti for FOR SALE, 7 6 pairs of men's'used shoes, Red Bank." road. Red Bank. as they should be treated. Philemon Cre- HOUSEKEEPER, dependable, economical, Apply Joseph G. McCuo Agency, phone every day and heated lor your comfort. W. H. Johnson, Mrs. William Dowlen, Jen or bedroom. Tuntlng's. Is Monmouth 15 pairs of ladles' shoes and 10 pairs lln, cornel" East Wen to Mo and Shrewsbury LAR<1R. sunny flteam heated rooms, on Rum Ron 444. For details write or phone. G. Howard Mrs. Jennie Long, Mrs. Patrick Mo •trcet. Bed " ' Of boys' shoes. , 20 West Front street avenues, Red Bonk.* good irbok,' deilros pbflltion in refined river; alao two roo •Ha private bath; Lippincott, S l Monmouth street, nftona EXCHANC.E i>rivlltg« cood for three Red Bank. . family. Address Housekeeper, box Gil, FOUR-ROOM buiigalow for rent; gaa.wa- Carron, Mrs. A. J. Patterson, Mra. THE UIGHE5T prices paid tor live chick* Rcd_ Dank.* moderate rentale. . 72 lld avenue. ter and electricity. B6 Carton street, RedJSank 821. ; ye»m at in]) value on *ll ufead pl&noi at REMOVAL SALE of trees—I have sold ])h Red Bank 077. RumBon, N. J. Thomas B. Crews, Mrs. C. J. Guiney, TustinR**. Your child can itart lesion* gome land and must mova this spring ens. Joe Baker, 380 Mechanic etreet, POSITION wanteanted bbyy handy man" and1 MONMOUTH COUNTY farms; very select now. Tuatinc'e, 16 Mdgimouth street, Bed phone Rod Bank 2300. - . reference available' ' " . CChurls! LA ROE ROOM, sunny and warm; private ON RIVERSIDE AVENUE; rent or tell; list of all sfxes and types. Your In- Mra. William Sandlass, Mrs. William i 9.500 evergreen, shade nnd ornamental quiries will be given ptrsonal attention. Bank. , trees In eighteen varieties. Rather than MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, etrlnga and re- Eckman, 33 Lincoln avenue, Atlantic home; attractive outlook, deferable eight rooms and bath; large living room, H. Hoag. pairing at Price's Music Store, 31 West HIghlandB, N. J.* neighborhood; enclosed sunny porch; ex- fireplace I hardwood floors; Jar^fi porch. G. Howard Llpplncott, 31 Monmouth PHILCO RADIO—A ipeclal allowance of transplant, will sell at 10c to $1.00 each, cellent for spring and summer home; ga- street, phone Red Bank 321. trees that were Sue to tS.OO each last Front street, Red Bank. experienced hair drefifier, Cor- House arranged for one or two families. 115 on your old set on a new Pbllco. rapo available. 136 Plnckney road, call Rent reasonable. Phone 8662-W. COUNTRY HOME for sale or rent cheap; Reiular price lto.06; you pay t«.OS. Thla year. Call at the Imlaystowu Station RED I1ANK Biluiucss Institute prepares for Jeo Bonuty Studio, Belford, N. J. Call Rod Bnnk 22H-J.* VOCATIONAL ABT EXHIBIT. Nmaeiy, or write for list to Albert Nel- secretarial positions. Day and night Sunday or eveningo, Keansburg 508-W. FOR RENT April 1st, seven rooms and ont acra land, barn, electric, gas. Ad« Is a buy. Tuating's, 16 Monmouth street, ATTRACTIVELY furnished largo front dress P. O. Box 176, Port Monmouth. N. - Bank. Bon, Allentown, N, J. school. Florence O'Shea, 128 Broad street. GIRL wmittid for general housework. Ap- bath, breakfast alcove, fireplace; garage Twenty-One Local PupUs Exhibit ONE SMITH double . trapgup with "•.njji« phons 68a, Red Bank, _oom, six windows; Ideal location and optional. Apply at 229 Maple avenue, FRIEND sprayer, 260 gallon, In excellent trigger; one Rlngle Smith ,t ventilated ply at S3 Waverly place, Red Bank. convenient to town and station. 120 Ma- Red Bank, phbhe fiZ'R. POULTRY FARM nt Hga.lden's Corner, Work In Asbury Exhibition. working condition, tor sale reasonable. CHAIRS reseated, cane or reed, $1.26 up; aJid automotive electrician want- rie avenue, Red Bank/ rib; one Winchester pump trap gun, all rush, 52.00, Called for and delivered; RADIOD SILVF.RWHITE GARDENS —-Six-room two acres, can house 1,000 hens; six- Must be seen to be appreciated. Call si ventilated rib. Will sell for half price. ed. Address Ii, A. £., box 511, Red room house, two-car garage: electricity 1 Twenty-one members of MIBS Edna H.ndflckiion Supply Company, Middle- repairing and refinijhfng, i Leonard, 1* Bank. modern home with sun parlour, tile M.Ortflj taring to suit, C. L. KetitW, Red A. L. Holsnasle, Asbury avenue, box North Mdiii street, Farmlngdale. Send bath end shower, hot water heat, attached Bank. R. F. P. 132.* Hillock's art classes In the local high town, phone »»9 Mlddletown. 638, or tcUiihona Asbury Park 6117. poiital or phone Farmlngdalg 288. HANDY MAN, experienced in feed mill, REAL ESTATE WANTED. garnge; $65 monthly. Milton Bark, 88 sohool entered a contest 'held by the DACHSHUND, blank, mala, one «mf «TS«!f ?,6, roaches, rats, mothi, nil ver- farm, irnrden, poultry; or Bnlotimrtn; ref- Broad street, phone Red Bank 1816. years old; great pet; ICO. Phone Bum- erence. A. I. Coddlngton, 218 Bergon WANTED, six-room houae In country, EXCELLENT opportunity to purchata New Jersey Vocational Art associa- min exterminated; work guaranteed one FOR REAL ESTATE, insurance of all HOUSE TO LET~on~tho rlver."all Improve- son 7(5. . ^_^_^ ye»r. Try our Bljf-4 ranoh powdor, $1.20 place, Red ^nnkj/ near Red Bank, with water, electricity, ments; nix rooms, bath, hot air heat, a residence dwelling in excellent lo- tion Monday at ABbury Park. En- kin da or Arab mortgage loans, can- ; gartiKQ and Rnrdon space; moderate rents ENGAL acas rann, A-l condition, ifke pound, delivered. Abeo Chemlml Co.. 602 OUN'n ClRh" wants "part oV In)] tlmo Addreas S. II. C, box 511, lied Bank." (.wo-cur Knvaue i flv« minutes to depot, cation In R«d Bank. Owner willing tries were received from schools new; reasonable. Inquire A. Hammond. Emory street, phone ABbury Park 161. mlt Hawkins Brothers, 10 Monmouth WWorko . Also laundrundy worokk to do at Rent reasonable. 68 Hector place. Red to sell at a great sacrifice. Only m Bank. throughout tho entire state in.thla 8S Lincoln aVanut, Atlantlo Hlhlad MERCHANTS TRUST CO. stork—What . street. Red Bank* home. -YOUIIY K man wants workk of anyWANT to buy or rent river front cottage small amount of cash required; con- kindkid , hhouneman , Kiinlenel r and fn Rmnnon, Fair Haven or Red Bank. exhibit. '•*"•" in for |U. Call Sea Bright 12. drive car _ Phone Red Bank 3JG8-J.* HOUSE of ftv«i rooms and all Improve- venient terms can be Arranged to auft \ MISB Ann Rackatraw, art instruc- USED FUHN1TURE and everything from PAINTER and paper hanger and decor- 1 Bowman & Axelton, Sea Brlpeht, N. J. purchaser. For purticAUftr* consult FURNITUHB -for Bale, lnciuding dining ator; reasonable prices. Will paper 1 WHITE GfRL for housework; moderate merits, to let on South street, Eaton- tor of tho ABbury Park high school, a. needle to an anchor. One of Jorsey's room eultc, modern rolltop desk, etc.; anlnry end Rood home. Phone Long FOR EXCHANGE—Two four-family hous- town, within few minutes' walk to bus. Hawkins Broa., IB Monmouth atreet* places of Interest. Dont mlii it. Gram- sacrlflcc. Phone Red Bank 13 5^_ __ room for $3.60 and up; all work guaran- es, each apartment four rooms; also Rent reasonable to right party. Inquire Red Bank, phone 3B2, or William T. was chairman of the Judging com- ann'ii, 11 White etreet. Bed Bank.* teed. Joseph Hoffman, 22 Drurmnond Branch 2871-W any time before 8:00 P. SAVK^MONEY^on that painting job; buy place. Bed Bank, phone -8843-W. M." . three five-room houses. Improvement*, S. R. Krana, phone 314 Eatontown.* Parker. Broad street, Shrewsbury, mittee that Judged Middlesex, Som- 3PRAVER3—Now and u»ed »prayer» for guaranteed paint direct from factory near Shrewubury rivet; JiiahlntttUt passible SIX-ROOM"house ti)t~vcntT$ll{^n6nihfyt phono Red Bank 3322. erset, Monmouth, Ocean and Mercer farm, estate, golf oolite* and ehade tree at low factorfacory pricesprces. A paint for overy WILLIAM V. DIETRICH, plumbing, beat- POSITION wanted ns Baleslady or canhlcr. Incomo ?l,5nO-S2,000 yearly; suitable for with light and water, 10 Wall Btreet. counties. raying. Call or write Hendrlckson Sup need. Affentt wilill l callal.l AddresAdds P .O O. ins and tinning. Pumps and wind mil la Eight years' experience: reference avnll- retired man. Will accept farm or acre- Red Bunk. Inquire J. Coley, 8 Wall street, y company. Mlddletown. or phone 8fiO. Box 611, Red Bank. repaired. Agent for Master carburetor able. Ann Eckcnnn Jlnmmond, ,"J3 Lin-flffe, preferably Ulddletown township. P. fieif Bank,* FIVE-ROOM hungaJour and bath, atona Tho winning entrleB as follows will BEAUTIFUL glasiware, uicd furniture, coat saving device. Fits any furnace. 42 coln avenue, Atlantic Highlnndn, N. J.* O. Bo.\ 115, Atlantic Highlands. fireplace, hardwood floors, hot air heat, be entered Into a utnte-wide exhibi- wnnlroheR, dressers, Beds, eta; antiques; just received! Lelghton avenue. Red Bank, phone 3687-J. EXPERIENCED beautician wanted, BIIC- EUNHALOW for rent, four rooms and concrete cellar; best residential section. etchlngH, couches, etc.; electric refrigera- Bedroom suite, with box Spring; dreaa- efnlfsslnff In marcelling. Acldreaa Beau- bnth. all improvements; 120 per month. Price $8,500, Frank B. Lawes, 47 Shrew». tion to be held In the Convention era, library table, floor I am pa, kitchen ARTHUR E. BOYCE, plain and decorative AM LOOKING for a farm of about J, L, Hayes, 46 Church street, Fair Ha- tor, enflh register, rug., drapes, etc. _Seo tables and chairs, upholstered divan, painting! expert paperhanglng. 1935 tlclan. box 611. Kcd Bank.* en, N. J.* bury avenue. Red Bank, phone 2875. hall at Asbury Park on March H tiff for bargains. Auction ffs)tory, 27 wicker dnvenptfrt, gas stove, rugs; will bo (washable) Imperial -wall paper samples. five acres within ten to fifteen min- y GOOD BUY in a six-room house on and 15 of which Dorothy K. Porter Front street, phone Estimates on spring painting and National SIX-ROOM dwelling Jn down town Red Branch avenue, Red Bank; lot 50xl9ff sold at very law price. Dui'dge A Son. utes of Red Bank depot by motor. Bank, newly painted Inside and out; s of Elizabeth, la state chairman, ONE-TON BRUNSWICK Ice machine, ._ 125 Broad Btreet, phone Red Bank 894.' Housing contracts supplied. Fine work, MISCELLANEOUS. House must be In,good repair, eight two-car garage; all Improvements; (4,600. low prlceB, Phone 666 Rum son. modern plumbing. Only $25.00 a mouth Terms. Mliton Berk, 88 Broad street, Rc4 Among those entered from Red horee power motor, water pump, tankn STATIONARY TUBS and porcelain Blnk, to ten rooms, with aood barn for two if taken at once. ' Teiephone Red Bank and piping complete, In good order i also with porcelain dralnboord for sale. In- I BUY and Bell second-hand olothag, must 1100, Bank, phone Ifllfl. Bank high school were Howard Jef- lartto butter, cheese and soda box, ihow qulra il Linden place. Red Bank.* BEDBUGS, roachci, fleas, moths, etc., he In good condition. L. Kerbor, 209 horaes. Must be very reaaonablo for MORTGAGE money to loan—If you ar* frey, a fur poster; John Jeffrey, a case, hot water boiler for heating iraali Shrewsbury avenue. Red Bank. Phone caah. Give complete description, etc., seeking first bond and mortgage money THOROUGHBRED fox terrier pups; high- permanently exterminated (guaran- 468-W. poster; Bob Munden, Magee- clothes house, with plplnjC, In good otderj will eell teed), FtatB caught with ferreta (not -Jn.-fttst. letter. H. E. Sutton, 1212 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. on your home In amounts up to $5,000, cheap, Apply Diets'*. 128 West Front ly Intelligent; great pal a; make very WANTED, will buy Becond-hand blcycleB consult W. A. Hopping Agency, 8 Linden poster; Vera Dlrhan, Belgian poster; classy dog*. Come nnd see-them, no ob- poisoned). Phono 2843 Asbury. Jack Hudson fltreot, Hobokon, N. J, street, Red Bank. ligation. Quality dogB, depression prices, and second-hand frames. Grover Por- TEN BOOMS, all Improvement*; one mln- place. Red Bank, phone 397.* JohnS Davis, cretonne design; John GAS RANGE, lecond hand, $10. Call Red SG.OO. McCulloch. 73 George street, Free- Kendrlck, exterminator, ^ established ker, 8 Mechanic street. Red Bank, phone ute- from Shrewsbury river. Owner ATTRACTIVE~modern home, living room, Davis, Impression of a flve-minute Bank 1927. or tea It at 67 Washington ho)d. near race 85 year*. 1813. FIVE or ilx-room house, furnished, want- must ancrlfice. Address T. R. H., box 611, dining and kitchen; fireplace; hot wa- utreet. Red Bpnk. ed nenr Henddcn'o Corner, for couple. Red Bank." ter heat, motor stoker; three bedroom** breakfast; Homer Hendrickson, lm- BABY CHICKS—Nice healthy Barred MONEY to loan on first bond and mort- AtldreBB J. P. S,, box fill. Red Bank. tiled b,ath; garage. Cost owner $15.000j CORNER CLOSET in mahogany, gtasn IF IT'S MUSICAL we can supply It, gage- Hendrlckson & Stout, 2 Linden WATER FRONT bargain in~R7d~B^nk^ urcsBlon of a basketball game; Ella 1 Kocki. White Leshurna or R. 1. Reds: structlon on any wind or string instru- can be purchased for J7.000. W. A. Hop* shelvei »nd mirror hacki, A beautlfu delivery on thfee-dayH notice; 10c each. place. Red Bank. WANTED, five-room house or bungalow ten-room house, modernlted; lot 50x450, ping Agency, Red Bank, phono 3&7.* bey, Egyptian panel for mural wall; ece: can be faouttht cheap at Gramartn'i ment including accordion. Arrangements three-cnr garage; outbuildings; boat house, # $9.00 ner hundred. National 5c, 10c andcan be made to purchase Instruments. Al- AUTO LOANS—Confidential, prompt, In town or country, three adults; mod- Vora Dlrhan, water color of Russian it Whlt»ijtr«et,JRed_B«nk. _ $1.00 Store, phono 2880. ern improvements. Including fireplace; waterfront bulkheaded; right of way to MODERN bungalow, excel tent neighbor- so repairing. Annese, 47 Washington courteous Bervlce: no endorsements; another Btreet. Placed In our hands for m cozy; Ruth Smith, a p6ster; Jano street, phone Red Bank. 1781. heating system, plumbing and Interior dec- hood, living room, din In a room and TWO~thorouirhbr«d Pfrilan cati; p*p«n POULTRY EQUIPMENT for enle; luylng payments reduced. Federal Acceptance immedinto disposal at $8,000. Mfltort kitchen, two bedrooms, hardwood floors, Powers, pen and ink aketch; Jane with female, yellow head parrot, thor- and brooder houses, stoves,' feeders, Co., 610 Electric building, ABbury Park, orating must bo In first class condition. Berk, 83 Broad street, phone Red Bank ouahty tamed; cheap for quick sale. Fata- waterara, wire, etecl pontn. fattening cage. METAL WEATHERSTRIPS for doora and, phono S2S0. Open ev 7;00 to 9:00. Permanent, If desirable, Address F. R. tile hath; garage. Price J5.000. W. A. Hammell, pen and ink sketch; Mon- windows j »ave 2S9& of fuel coats, H, H., box 511, Red'Bank/^ 1616. Hopping Agency, 8 Linden place, ' Red mount Pet Shop, 87 Monmouth street. Red All used one year only. Will sacrifice. A. Hendrlckson & Co^ phone Red Bank OLD GOLD—Wo pay caah ror your old Bank, phone 397." roe Adams; book plate; Robert Im- Phone Atlantic Highlands 9&0-M after 1400, 114 Monmouth atreet. Red Bank. Sold jewelry, watches, teeth, etc Rem- HOUSE for tale, BU rooms, electric, run- lay, book plate; Bill Magee, pen and 7 :0O P. M. les', 86 Broad street, Red Bank. ning water, double garage, one acre of MIDDLETOWN FARM of 108 acres, all NEED CASHf We buy and nil «very- good hnd; nt Everett, N. J. For partic- tillable; running stream, two miles from ink sketch; Dorothy Ger.lty, book thlnat HIsfaeBt price a paid for ueed MAN'S BICYCLE, racing type, for sale. FUEL OIL tnnks for tale and In- HIGHEST prlceB paid for raw furB. I. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Call Sunday morning nt 19 DeNorman- ulars see Blnhop, caro Bray, Newman depot; old Colonial house, twelve rooms. plate; Robert Imlay, pen and ink furniture, ttntlques, books, etc. Auction •tailed} grading and landicape VORCI & Son, 25 Broad street. Red Bank. Springs _rpn(l,_Red__Bank. Improvements ; usual outbuild In ga. Prlc* (faljery. j7_Eait Front atreet,_phqne 16 dlo nvern»},J^i!r Haven, N. J^^ VEH FliONT home at 911 River road. Bketch; Betty Huhnu, a dog sketch; work; mason work, trucking) sand, - WE BUY AND SELL building nnd lonn EXCEPTIONAL water front bargain In $19,000, Vf, A. Hopping Agency, 8 Un* HARRIE iprayer, 200 gallon, used only SET heavy double hnrnens, low wheel ertifientefl, guaranteed mortgage certl- Fair Haven, nine rooms, all year house; den plnre. Red Bank, phone 397.* Phyllis Todd, book ends; John Jef- slightly; original paint, mounted com- fnrm wngon, four-inch • Head; another cinders and gravel. Old buildings torn two-car garage; exceptional for pnrty with Rurnnon of an eleven-room houKG, five cateH. Llnser & GroBH, ' 17 Academy bedrooms, two baths, all Improvements; FIVE-ROOM bungalow, tile hath, steam frey, ornamental box; Robert Imlay, plete on low-wheeled farm truck. Can bo three-inch trend; Planet Jr. two-home cul- down and removed. A. Jones, phone street, Newark, N. J., phone'MA 2-4188. references. Inquire at 907 River road, tivator, two-hone ftprlng WIJBOII, five ton« Phone Red Bank 027. lot 50x120; dock, river front bulkheaded; hent; garnge; corner lot; fireplace. Prlca plate and Rose Llbrovaky, soap neon at Hendrlckuon Supply 'company, Eatontown 477. $6,500. Terms, Milton Berk, 88 Broad $4,50,0. Terms. Frank B. Lawes. 4T Mlddletown, phone 369. ' hny, two-horse spring tooth harrow. Call TRAPPERS—Wo pay more for raw furs^ Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank, phona sculpture. $10 JNSTAlVbEb—Sterling Twln-7 oil Eatontown 68 or address F. H. Q:. drawer Miller Bros., Eatontown, N. J., phone FOR RENT or Bale, model bungalow, one street, phono Red Bank 161C. fill. Red Bank".* TYPEWRITER headquarters. Typewriters of the mont up-to-dato small houses near >THREB rent bargain*. In Red Bank homes. burners for kitchen ran tie or parlor rented, bought,'sold and repaired. Tru- 23a.__ -. Red Bank; contains largo living room with River bungalow, five rooms, riparian JBSf) CASH will buy five-room house o» WEDDED TWENTY YEAES. i eat ex; short time only at thla price. POH SALE, St, Itcsla raspherry plants, bln'g, 39 Broad street. Red Bank. MORTGAGE MONEY—Have nmple fundB fireplace, bedroom 14x1(1, with three cloa- rights, $3,500.DO. Comfortable seven- lot 100x160. Owner needs cash. Ad* Even, constant heat-~-and plenty of It. {12 per 1,000. R. R. Cinder, Colt'a ready for Irnmeillato placing of conser- cts: bedroom 11x12; bath with flhowcr. room modorn hous»e, clapboard and nhIn- dress O, N. C. box fill. Red Bank." Charles M, Allaire, IS Clinton avenue, Neck. N. J. . CHECK UP on your heating plant now. Rtive firHt mortKngcR up to $3,000 on rniiit'hi clothes hamper; modern kitchen, gle, hot water heftt, RnraKe, desirable FIFTY-ACRE gentleman'^ estate on hlgt." Happy Divfo In tho Life of Mr. and Batontown, phon« 17g-J. STRICTLY frcBh cae«, from our chicken Wo will bo glad to call and give eeti- property located in Red Bank; In good Sellers cabineta, one-piece monel sink, in- aelphborhood, $6,500. Eljfht-rnom, fully way In Lincro/t section; twelva-roona mnte on cleaning and any other repairs. to ml It Ion and worth double the amount lniil linoleum; Beconl>o»o_AtlanUc_HlKhliindB _74fi/ HUP, Kct Bnnk, phono SH7 5. SAIL BOAT for sale, 167.f>0; rowboata 102B ViCTOiliA, nvo-,innflcriBet' coupo GEORGE H. BROWN, Insurance and ful gifts. Othors present besides the $18.60, ten feet up; all new boats. real estat«. SS McL*r«o atr«et Red PHIVATE'"HOME ofrera~room"r"fnr~rcHU Cadillac, excellent condition; very lea- apecial diet. Hourly mining. Gradunlv I*'.W II HAVEN bungalow, nix rooms, ga- celebrants and their family wore hompson Bo Hi Works. 2 Center street. nil hie. Apply Tower Shoe, 68 Broad Bank. i;v.:n: newly docornted: rent $28. Also Wnnl a cook, Charles and Anna Adamo ot Brook- en Hrlnht, N. J. street, Red flank/ ___^ irnc. 216 Muplo avenue, Red Bank, :»•; i .\-•'. i ve houfe on River roa a month. 44 Mnptc avenue, | Want to sell Uveatook, phone J58.# ami ofTcr exceptionally easy teima. Drtllly dletown 17(I-W. N. J. Rabbit hutchei for Bait, ; Frank Garutto, Mr. and Mrs. Benja- „ "•* M* _M a ii I^_*i_y c mi e ,_R «11 JUnk,_ TRUCKS for hire; rack and dump tTucSs! TLHMAN—Hehrow dolres first cla Want to rent an; rooms. min Lane, Gasper DOMHIIO, Mrs. niCKKN~HOU4B, 20s«O. MCond hand eslfmnlCB given on Ijirfro and amttH griid- ncfommodntJonu, room nml Imth, also lumber. Buckeye hot water Incubator, AUTOMOBILE UMttH—Troftiallin an.l Ing jobs. Top soil for n*lo and firewood. car space. In modern American home; :;i ••:-»' HIM hntl ilQ for rent,, all Impi-OVf- Want to sell town property, Julia Roclnelll and family. Mr. and !••'•!>'> on end capacity. Phone Red Bunk courteoua service. Roy McKntttht, 77 Jmnea J. Butlor, MUUllctokn, N. J,* od location. Stato fully whul. yon hnve « 1 Pliirk ncy mud, n.-.-i flDB-J. • ' ____ Monmouth street, Red Bank. Phone Red ily llliu m B. Anebro, , 211 Want to recover lost article* Mrs. Mattacia and family, Mrs. Uunk 4(18 or renldonee phone Red Bank o/Tnr nnd rate. Address (J, J!., box 611, v; Loulso Criml and family, Mr. Cubby ]{cd Hftnk/_ 11, in n 1 -1= •' 1 VH,nl:. Phono IS0'2-J, Want to ront a botuo or farm. •OHOH HAL.LJHL.LJ,, twrstwo-horsee faram wagon, J«Bger 7 05. HUGS and carpets nliaraiioocd nnd ren- 'lit.* nntl Ml?s Rnso Boncoro of Red wagon, on«*horse wagon andd hah y rackk. ovfltod at reduced prices; 0x12 Do- Want to sell seennd-haiul furniture. II Bhk Belfrd, H. J. iflil.T WILLYS fiedarr, perfect, now rubber, t V.JI looms, i mmlorn 1m- Bank, Mr, and Mrs, Joooph Lom- II. Bohonck, Belfa JU35; .ODD Ford sport roadster and se- mestic, $!U0. tleductlon also on APARTMENTS. 100-tlALLOK Bean orchard model spray- liMiry A[ Ck-a'c, c:.niu- Want to Qnd oustdmen for anything. bard! and family, Mao Lombardl, dan. 10.1; 1030 Chevrolet roadster *100, Orientals and Chinese rugs. Mon- Hank, N. J. er, In good condition, C W, Coildlng- 19;io Ennex locinn, very good, tlQQ, A[i< APARTMENT of four larjro rooin* and Advertise In The Bed Bank Register, Henry Banovo, Mr. and Mra. Daniel aii, New Monmouth, N. J., phone MUMle- plewnte's tJuraBO, Valley Dt'Ue, Atlantic mouth Cnrpet Cleanlna Co., phone bitlh ; l«r«o plnxxn, three minutes to ntn- a (I I-cit:hton avenue, so ven- Cavalier nnd family, Mlas Emma own BB7-J, tllifhlanttH, phone 314-J, ^ 2272 Monmouth Bcftch. lon, ideal placo for ooii[t!o, KcHH')iial>lo p, newly' decorated; cloee t<> Advertising will gain new customers, lAKE 7>iWitfficheap J naw^brako lining. 1 ihool; colored fnmlly; mu fit Batch nnd Mr. Batch of Brooklyn, icnt. Apply &<> Rertftr r»Joi-e, Rcil Hnnk^ Advertising keeps old customer** all alias, ten cents per foot; Raybaitos fHONE innTTlc~trRn7k, for your pUimlTr lWciciicen. Apply Mra. C. Miss Josenlilne Zlmmatorn of New ind Chermold. VanDorn daranc. 85 East Very goofl, motor O. K,, 'ontl a clean In if, hent In ir nnd tinning ndvico and CH- TWO Al'AHTMKNTM for rent, thrco Ukiitmi l.larc. lted Dnitk. Advertising makes nuccess easy, •'ro_nt_»trsie]j, Ked Hank,.phone 478.* lookinK rar throughout. 1 hone 2644 or tlnwtt«n /rcc. Joseph W. Fox, 1.6 Pinck- Diinn nnd bath, ono-rnr Karaite; ron- f>H Mnplo ftveuue, Ked Bnnk, nfter 6:00 iililo i ontnl, I^iciitoil on eni nor of rooms, Imfh and sun pnr- i»KCIALS7~ai-plece aet of""dlahea, areen ney load, Itcd Bank. 1 Advertising begeta oonildenoe, Music was furnished by Bandy design. $1.00: genuine Holland window niinond and Shrewsbury nvcinu^i licii (1 valient* j HICIUD hent; ini- )U]) MODEL A owners I I guarante* i"-Antruu«bTii^4^p7^cHTn Hank.J r\ ;t!tl Shrewsbury avenue; Advertising brings business. Trufolo and hla orcheatra and Mr.liadei, up to 83-Inch•• wltie, at S3 pent* five milen mote per gallon or gaa or and shell ft-oods; fine Japanese 'l. John II. Coott, Jr., «nhj flxO linoleum mas $2.88, BX cable, your money refunded. One dollar total Hci ifinalred. Harbla statuary cleaned, FOUH-HOOM apartment with bath, water, mM' Iic?<] Bank H42n-J. Advertising shows energy, Batch nnil hla Serenadara of Brook- % rants it ii u are foot. galvanUed scrAan Chi d gins* riveted. Aladdiy n Shop, (tna nnd electricity. Tln^o to kr«p onr roflt tf» you. See or wriUi BUI Foster. 1 lyn, ..Mi> Ira !1'4 cen^B square foot, oval ratr rusrs Shina, and ginstt* rivetedK . AladdiN n intlcf fover: rent $U*t. Call nt 13? Hcv- l''t)]i I'KN'l oi Bitie, himtfftlow, flnyeltle Advertise snd sunoeed, f> cents. Jlundreda of other bargfcln* In nelford. N. J.* uthjMftln street, Keyport. N, J. UcW.hl* Bocllnn of Flulfcird. N. J. | living 1 WE HAVE to alter a ftwT^holce^uiiBd ca7« IJIMJ-Imv/i/vrJ—If It's electileal ivo neU', Advertise consistently, nr basemint. National 8c, 10c and $1 LKOTniCIAN—Iinctull or repairf ;ft' esUmatfca eleetikal~a cheovluUyw rnom, dliiinc room. klLclien, two bedrooms, CAIID l'AHTV Ainoy oh that car you're Carhart, 0i> Uranch avenue, phonq lied ' vt'iiltlonco In CWmn A Ticlnll'ioihouil I mod- Advertise raid nnrly and danco Monday night rolnt* to l>uy. ThU ueek'i siiDrlnli US1 Hunk_ .IHlfi-W. „ M'AItTMENT, four io»m« itiwl tiallu elec- ern In every lanpnft; many extras: now idyments mi any of the above If necon- reilerorHtlnif; rcH<[y April I ; fhttie-cnr «r«- Rt Harvey's Tea Boom at Holmdol mry, I,, K. Brown, 117 Prospect avenue. ''onl Tudor Reditn, good condition, 1160. M ETA L WKAT1I EHstTtl 1?S iHsjtaTleif iiit tricity. Kna rftiiHe, Arroln hefitlnif nyt- for the benefit of 8L Gabriel's church l kJiT Mnny oilier bnrsatnii in Utc mo,loin, ttec- Hill* cant, eav« /uel atul stop draft*. am; newly pnlntod thrtniKliout. Zl West I'anc. Duly $7r>.(H> month If taken la j omiinndjil umtJ run offered thl* week i '83 KatlmateB free. Amorlcan Metal Weathei- 'Vont Street, luteptione 410 Itunifton, N. J. prtiinjitly. Toltiphnim ltwtl Hniik 1100. ,,f iJradevclt. Tho UBO of the tea Chryilor Ktx sedan, 'fla Dodge Bpecial ie- Btrlt> Co,, Chnrlen O. Oonovor, 102 Weit l'AHII.V MAMHKlN, one uf Itoil Bmk'e room was donnl«d by the proprietors dun, 'aa 1-oril coach, '82 Chevrolet coarh, UNFURNISHED ftpartrmint. four rooms '32 SludtbjtJitr Sf^i Mdin, '31 Willys Vlf- and bathi all tmprovyimenli. Gnorge H. ftimnt, now nvnllabla: richly furnllhed. and $75 wild cleared. A prise,ot |10 UIIPOMO(»1 »ret bacriiro. et ;orl* roupe. Ten other low priced rioted t-^,J1;1J Painting. l>«oor«tlmr ami l*n. nUfiuan, 13 Weat Rivtt rand, tfimifnn, If dedreil. Twelve roornn, (oiif b«the. The Red Bank Register WAS disposed of on the co-operttlve li ganulin Imttorted IUKS, Oriental «r«. DiiU-ki, liodi/ee, Wllfyi KnljrhU, per Hnnalnff Hcrvlcs. Auk to soo our N. J. .linwer, nowilor rorim, >un perlor, sleeu- lenffctii '') i'«'"'«pt coniiHUm; would sell 4*ubt>», etc., $ir> m», Mho Hare wfi«re new lQ3Ii wall paper sample bottle, \V« lim ponli, wlnn viiult mill ninny other ex- nlnn nnd It was awarded to Thomas irtllre »*t for ftoo i sl<«s artproxlnmte very iineil rar Is pninrniUeed (n he an ren- •ro at ad to show thsm without obllnatlon. nt'Atttitetit, Ulv«r$hh avenue, »li McKnight. Music tor dancing was Wnl«f. %• Ml Mem-ia it Maurice Painte, vnmUliei iinti wall ptn^r for «BI«. loum and l>ath( largo piiviitc pon h; KrnunJj, HrlUUcslllv tilnnt.'l. ' Well-to-do I? feet, T.I?, Uh two exfi ilnd lOlftdt rbon* IU<1 Sink aflflC, onicft 41 M6n- e at fumlflhcili very atlraetl^e. Inijulm fiiinilicit will Ilnd thin an I'lenl hiime, com* provided by" Oakhurst tnimletani. B* hl K, Ran, t >U«« plict, ghon* lUd /ai'lable y»t

meeting tonight at tht home of Mm house on Proepect avenue to ttha Miss Ellsabith Scoweroft mad* Urn MM. Harry Snook, Mlis Mary Lecture Given To William McDougal. Carhart homo on Buraioa ro»d. highest score at bunco and Mr*. Cleary, Was MoNtUy and Mloi Kan Firat Spiritualist Church Christian Science Literary Society A card party (or the benefit AJlen Shoemaker h»a taken a po- Charles P. Cron at cards. Mshon. » Brand Sfc, BodBank LONGLIFE Reading Room Riverview hospital of Red Bank wl! sition with Qu&ckenbuth A Nevius, Tbe Fair Haven auxiliary ot the Fielder Cross Is on th« sick Hut. over, Allen's Shoe Store, be held Friday, March 89. contractors. Riverview hospital will meet next A rummage sale will be held at tbe : Special Bervtoe*, "Literary Enthuilaeai" was the and SECURITY (FIB TO THE PUJBLIC) Miss Margaret Dean and Miss Mai Monday afternoon at two o'clock at. Episcopal parish home next Tuesday Wednesday, March ISto. «:M V, Bt title of tha lecture given Thursday saret Schultx were visitors at Ne< the borne of tbe president, Mrs. John Church EaiBce . morning at ten o'clock. Messages by two cubjccti ot viUI importance evening by Professor James Edward York Saturday. A. Chaunzy on Fair Haven road. 209 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. Tobin, head of the English depart- Fair Haven News. Mtss Katherine O'Keef* of New Rev. .Rows and Catherine Jugen. to «Twyont. You will b« Inter' Hereafter the meetings of thi Aubrey Cameron, son of Mr. t York, formerly Of Red Bank, has cjstetl la the advertisement on pace ment at Fordham University gradu. Ladles' auxiliary of the fire compan: Mrs. Robert Cameron, it a patient Authorized and approved .lltfir- ate school, at the first meeting o, (Th. Bad Bank Bsririu «u ba bought been visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs- I ot this newspaper in which the liturc on Christian Science may be will be held the second Wednesda; i nlr Hmi la th* itora of Barrr Kur- in the Monmouth Memorial hospital John O'Keefe of River Road. read, borrowed or purchased. The Circle, honorary literary society afternoon ot each month instead tit. art V« Gold Cedar, and from Mr. Blpsa.) at Long Branch with on Infected The public l» cordially Invited to ot Monmouth Junior college, Ixrng on the second Monday night jaw. BRONCHIAL METROPOLITAN Branch. Herbert H. Hunter la due bone uae tho Reading Room, which la Dr. Samuel Bennett has returne Saturday from his trip to Japan. He The Bons and Daughters of Lib- HOLMDEL ACCIDENT. MFE INSUBANCF open dally except Sundays and Introduced by Steven Ealdanza, In- legal holidays, Irom liSO to «:3" from a sojourn in North Carolina. has made arrangements to take the erty lodge will hold a bunco party COMFAKT P. M. structor of English at the county col- Wllma, Joan, Ann and Allen Craw- Yale university bueball team to next Tuesday night In Mechanics' Former Bed Bank ZCesldents Injured COUGHS lege and former president of the ford, children ot Mr. and Mrs. Allen hall. In Sunday Craah At Holindel. of New York Fordham University Literary Circle Japan tbe coming summer. E. Crawford; have recovered froi Police Chief Joseph Herden, who Mrs. Harvey M. Little, Jr., enter- the poet, essayist and critic told the whooping cough. Two former Heel Bank residents Just a Few Sip* and— tailfl a sioir of more than 60 yean suffered a deep guh on hi« face tained a social club last night at her wore "lightly Injured Sunday In an et health lervice. group of selected, students that a love borne on Hagar's lane; Like • FU.h—Relief! of mental activity la necessary for the when he was bitten by a police dog accident at Hotadel when riding In OYSTERS two weeks ago, la back on the Job Betty Mlnton ot Belford spent the an automobile operated by Kenneth We will be glad to show you bow enjoyment of literature. He said the Rumson News. • Metropolitan Insurance Program reader muut havo Inconsistent variety again. Sixteen stitches were neces- •week-end with her aunt, Mrs. Ann Novak'of Red Bank, Tbe two bad Spand 48 cenla todty At Kutiln'i Orm Any Style sary to close the wound. ter Meet. been pleasure riding when they col- gtora or nnir drug atora tat a bottla of can help - brfnis you rest financial d Prrpnred «fld Cooked lo • Oellctoua of taste and should read different (The Had Bank Baglitar can bi buuiihl Buoklay'i Mlxtur. (triple aetlns)—tifa a security. There Is no obligation— Goodnvss with all the Tang types of books in various moods. L Uumson at tho atorea of Harry Bar. There were twelve tables of bunco The monthly meeting of the Wom- lided with a oar driven by RusscU eoutila itl daiei and glass sound molt Just call or write of tho Sea. kan, Fred Flnnarty and Wattar kTorb«rj and one of cards at the ladles' guild en's Democratic stub of Fair Haven E. Watson ot Highland Park. all iilsht lontr. The human mind behind the book id from Mr. Gayer.) Ona little tip and oftan the ordinary Rich Oyster Stew, 30r and the characters created by the benefit last week at the Episcopal was held Friday night at the home Mr*. William Hurley of Asbury ave- eoujrh li on Itj way—continue for Z or N. A. DeTABB author are the things we seek to A miscellaneous shower was glvei parish house. A doer prize, a set of of Mrs. Elisabeth Mwrlman on nue, Atlantic Highlands, received con- B <)»»» and you'll htar no tnora from Thursday night at Little Silver to, ash trays, donated by Mrs. Edward Hance road. After the business ses- [lint tough old hang-on cough that noth- District Manager know when we read, he said. He tusions of tbe forehead and a InfT iMini to help—It not joyfully latli- SHORE gave anecdotes from the lives of sev- Miss Kathleen Flatley ot Blael F, Stewart, was won by Miss Georgle sion the rest of tbe evening was sprained back, whtla her daughter, fled—monay back. Zonel Bld«., eral authors noted for their idiosyn- Point road. The hostesses were Mr. Allen of Fair Haven, and a crocheted spent playing cards. Refreshments Beatrlca Fay Hurley, received con- Oyster House crasies, and told the students that Mildred Sullivan and Mrs. Rhodi rug, made by MIns Mary Emma were served. Those present were tusions of tbe right leg and left knee. The Red Bank Register travels BED BANK, N. ,1. authors are more humane than Is Thomas Sillagyi of Little Silver. Hendrickson, was disposed ot on the over every street in town and every 808 Main St., Aabury Park Mra, Viah Smith, "Irs. Lottie Wes- Both, former residents of Hudson road tn the county. Let It carry your commonly believed. Mrs. Harold Goetschius of Parl co-operative plan and was awarded son, Mrs. Charles Wesson, Mrs. Au- 1 avenue, were admitted at the Blver- message to those who Uvo on these Professor Tobln, who la editor of avenue left Saturday to join Mr. and to Mrs. Anna Hower of Rumson. gustus Wulflng, Mrs. Julia Sweeney, vlew hospital for treatment. thoroufthfares.—Advertisement. "Contrast and Comparison," a collec- Mrs. Roy Hansen, who are sojourn- tion of essays used In-M. J. C. com- ing, at Miami Beach, Florida. position classes, concluded his speech Miss Catherine S. A. Jeffrey, with an excGrpt from a letter written daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William by John Keats, in which the English Jeffrey, is chairman of tho Junior Hennessey's Fish Market poet said that we should read until Promenade at the New. Jersey Col stalesnesa comes, but that staleness lege for Worpen on Friday nlghi 20 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK. N. J. never comes If the Interest is pres- March 8. The guests will be receive COMPARE OTJB QDALITV WITH OTHEBS. ent, and that interest should be cul- by Miss Jeffrey, who Is president oJ 1 DAVIDSON BROS. All Oar Sea Food Guaranteed Fresh. No Cold Storage. tivated to its greatest extent. the junior class and the chaperones, Miss Harriet Plager gave tho alms Miss Jeffrey is a member of the BUY YOUR FISH IN A FISH MARKET. of the newly formed organization Kappa Iota, tho History club and th which are to read and discuss student Sducation club. She was appointe< Phone 1377. We Deliver. literary contributions with view to- ice president of the Campus Bank 45 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. LENTEN SPECIALS ! ward publication; to publish The or next year, 'irele, a literary annual to contain A missionary tea under the aus- QUAUTY PLUS SERVICE FRESH FLOUNDERS , the best student essays, poems and pices of the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid stories; to prepare students for en- society will be held at the PreBby- FRESH PORGIES trance in tho literary contest con- m torlan manse this afternoon at half- , 2 PHONES—NO WAITING. FRESH SMELTS 18c ducted by Story Magazine. past two o'clock. The affair Is open FRESH SPANISH MACKEREL 25clb to ihi! public, and a silver collection PHONES: 3262 or 3263. FREE DELIVERY. d will bo taken'up. NICE FRESH OYSTERS 18c °* : 35c ** Colt's Neck News. Kittrrn tables were in play at the eu;d party yivqn Monday flight FRESH NATIVE SOFT CLA^S 28c «* Tho Helping circle of the Reformed All Kinds of Fresh Sea Food at Beasonable Prices at All Times. I'.iupli h^il lor the benefit of church held its annual meeting yes- i!ur*!son auxiliary of the Riverview Thursday, Friday and Saturday Specials terday at the home of Mrs; Joseph hospital. A dress donated by the .efferson. Sholton Dress Shop on Broad street. Two automobiles collided on the Icy Red Bank, was awarded as a door CHEVROLET OWNERS 1929-i931 ! road in front of Richard Clader's farm last week. One of the cars prize to Mrs. Frederick Fihnerty. _ LENTEN SPECIALS — NOW struck and knocked down a fence Mr. and Mrs. B. Cutler and daugh- YOU CAN HAVE A GENUINE post and hit Mr. Clader's produce ter Durinda of Cos Cob, Connecticut, stand. No one was hurt and not are visiting Mrs. Cutler's parents, "Zenith Carburetor" for $7.50 much damage was done to the stand, Mr. and Mrs. Percy H. Radford. SCHIMMEL'S PURE but one of the vehicles had to be Miss Julia Radford of this place, 1 (Installation Extra) Miss Margaret Scott of Red Bank Drive in and have one Installed and you will be amazed at towed to a garage lor repairs. PRESERVES Pineapple Juice PEAS The first of a series of Lenten and Mrs. G. Lesoy Kemp of Darlen the Increased mileage, flashing pick-up, and smooth running ot Connecticut, have returned from a yonr engine. Bible study meetings was held last 2-ft. Jars—Reg. 29c FAMCY SWEET OFFICIAL SERVICE FOR: night at the parsonage of the Re- two weeks' stay at Miami Beach formed church. The topic next Florida. They stopped off to visit Peach, Pineapple, Cherry, Strawberry, DOLE'S—Fancy Quality BOSCH MAGNETOS Mi-, and Mrs. Orrln G. Soule of Rum- Great Northern Garden Patch / Carter Carburetors United Motors Service, Inc. Wednesday night wli! be "The | Blackberry or Grape Growth of Unbelief," as suggested by i son, who are staying at Melbourne, Brand Brand ZenHh Carburetors lor Florida. Trloo Windshield Wipers Oelco-Rcmy Electrical (hn fifth and twelfth chapters ot St. • jar8 c 3^25° %™%& or Antollto Electrical Units Klaxon Horns John. The annual social and dance tor Exlde'and Delco Batteries A. €. Fuel Pumps Mrs. Walter D. Fields is confined tlio benefit of Holy Cross and Holy 13H-ox. cans 1&-O& cans 3 43° 3"" 49° to the house with laryngitis. ary churches will be held in Holy 2 49 t yg y The Skilling quintet will give a • Itosary hall, River road, Monday Douglas Auto Electric Co. musical entertainment at the sdhool- evening, March 18. Jlmmle Merrill's houoo Friday evening, March 22, fur fiimmin orchestra will furnish rnuaio Tomato Cocktail RED BANK, N. J. the benefit of tho Reformed church. for the occasion. Tickets are now on BUTTER EGGS Evaporated Milk IK MECHANIC ST. PHONE E. B. 12a. About fifty persons attended the sale and it is anticipated that this Fancy Country Boll STRICTLY FRESH ROSE Brand-Tall Can COIXBGE INN—28oi. Jar meeting of Atlantic grange last week, mld-lenten feature will be largely at- at the schooihouse. Final arrange- tended. c ments were made for the danco to be Lenten services will be held on given for the grange members and Wednesday and Friday nights at - 37° d«. 29° 4-25 19" their friends at the schoolhouse to- Holy Cross church and Sunday morrow night General sociability and nights at Holy Rosary church. KEEP1NQ FIT— refreshments were enjoyed. Mrs. John R. Bremner of Black The Sewing club of tho Reformed Point road is a surgical patient at PEACHES PEARS APRICOTS Apple Sauce church will meet at tho home of Mrs. the Monmouth Memorial hospital at OAUFOBNIA Is an easy matter for the coming Big League Charles' D. Flock this afternoon. It Long Branch, BABTX-ETT—IJberol Brand Fancy California Siloed or Halves Fnnoy Quality Star. Give your boy plenty of milk every day and had been planned to have, the meet* William H. Walte of Eatontown ng at the hocne of Mrs. Walter D. will give a talk on '"Dahlias" before C C e watch him come. „ Fields, but a change was made be- the members of the Monmouth Coun- cause Mrs. Fields is sick with laryn- ty Horticultural society at the next 2 — 31 2 — 39 2 — 39 3 earn 25* gitis. meeting, March. 14, at Red Men's Frank Hyatt has been on the sick hall. list. Niconor Agulnar Rivela of High- Drinfc Your.Quart of Milk a Day Mrs. Samuel Conovor, who has been lands was arraigned before Recorder LENTEN SUGGESTIONS! sick several weeks, Is slowly Improv- Jere J. Carew last week and fined ing. Her son, Clarence Conover, Is $5 for having improper license plates patient at the Long Branch hos- and $3 for violating the peddlers' Or- TUNA FISH, Fancy Light tf«;t 2 cans 25c SALMON, Alaska Pink Fancy, pital. dinance. After he paid the fines he TUNA FISH, Fancy White Meat.... 2 cans 35c tall can 2 cans 23c A number of the members of At- took out a peddler's license. antic grange expect to attend a meet- SHRIMP, Fancy Wet : 2 cans 25c SALMON, Fancy Alaska Red, tall can 19c SHREWSBURY DAIRY CO., inc. ing of Pomona grange at 'Wenirock hall near Freehold Saturday. Little Silver News CRAB MEAT, Silver Fan 2 cans 39c SALMON, Columbia River, flat Y2' 2 cans 25c Raymond Benjamin has cleared a Serving You 14 Years With Milk Produced lot near his home of Locust trees and (The Red Bank Register can ba bought CRAB MEAT, Namco Fancy Quality 2 cans 49c SARDINES, Fancy Norw gian 3 cans 25c In Little Silver at tha Union Ncw» Stand brush. He has obtained a large *t the depot and at Gtorea Quackenbmh'a CODFISH, Gorton's 1-tfe. pkg. Boneless 29c SARDINES, California, oval can, Solely in Monmouth County. amount of timber from the trees and General atore.) the appearance of the property has Mrs. Frank Dean sailed today on CODFISH, Ready to fry 2 for 25c Mb. 3 cans 25c Bed Bank 1465. been made much more attractive. Broad Street, Shrewsbury, N. 2. George SofTel is confined, to the the Seminolo of the Clyde Mallory LOBSTER, Fancy Rock, Sp cial 2 cans 65c Beardsley's Shredded CODFISH .... ? cans 25c house with grip. lino for a two weeks' trip to Jack- Miss Josephine Tumidaiski of New- sonville and St. Petersburg, Florida. ark, formerly of this place, la slowly Miss Janet MacKay Is one of the BABY FOOD RIPE OLIVES OATS improving. She recently underwent members of*the committee arranging FIGS Pancake Flour an operation at a Newark hospital. for the dance to be given by the GEBBEB'S AM, GOLD Brand THREE-MINUTE alumnae of the Katharine Gibbs TECO Brand Tho Sea Scouts cleared $28 by their Special Beg. 20o AIL. GOMJ Brand Special recent bunco party at the school- school Friday evening, March 8, In house. the music room of the Blltmoro hotel c C The track farmers of this locality at New York, for the benefit of tho 3 a"j 25° 2 can, 31' have started cultivating hot bed plots. alumnae scholarship fund. 2-45 3 •*«* 25 Wagner Market Raising plants under glass Is done by The State Highway commlsion has many agriculturists in this neighbor- allotted $2,100 to tho borough of Lit- DR. FBUXIFS' UNEEDA BAKEBS' 36 Monmouth St., Red Bank 71 First Ave., At. Highlands hood. tle Silver for resurfacing Markham AMMONIA CAMAY SOAP CHIPS 204 Broadway, Long Branch New Monmouth Mon. Co. road with tarvla. Tho borough is to GBAFEFKtnT and Distilling has boon stopped for the COLUMBIA GRAPEFRUIT JUICE KIRHMAN'S RITZ 149 Bay Ave., Highlands 30 Church St., Keansburg season at the applejack plant of contribute ten per cent of the sum. SOAP ' New Delicious Full Qt. Unsweetened large Size Laird & company. It will be resumed The road is being improved because Special In tho fall. it will bo used a great deal after A bottles rtffC te Morton H. Jones, who is employed tho new school Is opened. anB pl Full n. M AC Specials for Thursday, Friday & Saturday. by Laird & company, ia enjoying a Clark P. Kemp, tho new borough 2 ° 25 5 " 23° 2 - 33° Phg. 1SJ vacation of throe weeks which he is collector, announces that until fur- spending at Orlando, Florida. ther notice he will be at the bor- Special sermons appropriate to ough council chambers In tho fire Lent and Easter will bo preached at houso dally from 10:00 A. M. to noon the Reformed church beginning with and from 3:00 to 5:30 P. M., to re- COFFEE SPECIALS! Chopped Beef next Sunday. The topics -will be as ceive taxes. follows: Mrs. Alexander "Wilde of Foxwood Royal Stag Coffee, fine mellow ....ft. 19c March 10—"Kerrilnf; Lent " Park entertained at a bridge party Chase & Sanborn Coffee 2 fts. 59a Legs Genuine March 17—".Drafted til a Crow." March 2i—"The Lonely Savior." Tuesday afternoon. The rooms were Royal Cup Coffc fine drinking lb. 25c Maxwell House Coffee 2 fts. 59c March 31—"The Crucifixion in 1085 " decocrated In green and yellow. ' Aurll 7— "Tin; I,n»l Appeal DI the Cron." Mrs. Victor Satter gave & bridge Bonita Coffee, by Chase & Sanborn ...... lb. 23c Old Dutch Coffee ft, 33c April 14, Palm Smuiity—"A New Kind of King." party at her homo Monday night. Astor Coffee 2 fts. 49c Holland House Coffee ft. 33 LAMB Prl7.es wore awarded to Mrs. Charles e 25II) April 19, Good Friday—"The Wonderlul Christ." Elchman, Mrs. Lawrence Slebert, Ryco Coffee, sani-fresh vacuum , ft. 25c S April 21—"The Power of the neaurrce- l - ..: ft. 45c tlon." Mrs. William W. Shampfrnoro and Shoulder or Mrs. Julian Parker. Other guests were At the communion (service at tho Breast of Veal 174, Reformed church Sunday morning, Mrs. Harry Mader, Mrs. James Rell- Garret Thompson v.-as received into ly, Mrs. Fred Hurley, Mrs. Harold membership on confession of faith. Jackson, Mrs. William Carhart, Jr., FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLE SPECIALS and Mrs. George Rcmbold and Mrs. Boneless Roasting Veal 23 fb ISdward Wlllard. Tinton Falls News. St. John's guild cleared $60 at last YORK IMPERIAL Artichokes ORANGES CARROTS week's card party. Mrs. Frederick Pineapples The Ladies' aid society of tho Meth- Robinson won the door prize, and APPLES FANCY Florida*—Medium Sire California Fancy Fresh—Medium Size c odist church will hold its annual a cake disposed of on tho co-opera- fk£)O basket meeting and election of olllcers this tive plan was won by Recorder Dan- 1O 2 bun. IJJO for Wing CHICKENS 25 afternoon at tho home of Mrs, Wil- iel C. VVelgand. Jf fj) w n,». Ib Ham H. Bennett. The Fltkln hospital auxiliary met 4 '25° 18' 25° 2 25° Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herry of Monday at the home of Mrs. F. W. Eatontown, Mr. an_. d Mrs_„.. Bland Giles and Mrs. Harry Klngsley. Mr». SPINACH POTATOES ORANGES Fresh Cut Fillet 19fi Height and Mies Margaret Schultz of Frank McMahon ropoi ted that twen- LEMONS GRAPEFRUIT Belmar and Mrs. John McNeil and ty dozen articles for the operating Fnncy Washed Green Mountains LARGE FLOBIDA S UNJUST Miss Anna Judge of this place were >m and forty towels havo been MIS wnjpow Large Canadian Smelts 15c n, recent guosts of Miss Margaret Dean. made no far thin year. Tho next > C AffC basket for Tho Skilling quintet will give a meeting will take place March 18, 35— 15 a™ • musical entertainment at tho Meth- with Mrs. William J. T. • Getty as . 2" :21 7 25°' odist church tomorrow.nlght for tho hostess. Fresh Opened Oysters 17c benefit of the church. \ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond King and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrenlus Bennett, children of Red Bank are staying who have been npentlinfj flic, winter for awhile at tho homo of Mayor with Mr. Bennett's pnrent.8, Mr. and Ellas S. Black. Large Chowder Clams 18C dm. Mrs. William H. lionnelt, win movo Mr. nnf} Mm Thomas Field and to Rod Bank in tho npring. We Also Carry a Full Line of Wines and Liquors fnmlly and Mr, and Mrs. Randolph Tho Methodist will hold a prayer field have moved from tha fox