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The Daily Record from Long Branch, New Jersey • 12

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LONG ERAXCII Df LY MONDAY, ITS. 7, 137. mmm CASES ARE SCHEDULED -FOR HEARING THURSDAY. ORTS ew iesE OEEBS NEW JERSEY PRODUCE ON NEWARK MARKET RED BANK HAS NEW EGG DRINKING CHAMPION Red Bank isgoing in tor championships. With all the news In the Earaoay Bill FtatJ to Replace CcsYcntlca Now Doomed to Defeat (Continued from First Page) Now that the Republican majority In the Legislature has definitely fixed $140,000,000 as the limit for road construction In the future, the roa decision is whether It shall be raised by a bond issue to be paid for by direct tax or a gasoline If a bond issue, the nnpstlnn la hnw mnnv IKEB1E5 FOR CERTIFIED MILK CcnthscdfromPage7 Thursday morning of this week will be a busy one In the court of Justice of the Peace E.

Walnrlght of Red Bank, for the Justice has already set four bearings tor that day and several more arrests are expect It Is likely that the naraony" minions, forty, slitv or elehtvf ir 51015 omwA Newark. Feb. T. (Associated Press). New Jersey produce on the Newark market: Beets met a fair demand and sold higher.

Carrot were weaker and mushrooms sold well at steady prices. Spinach was plentiful and sold lower, papers of super-coffee drinkers, beet steak consumers and Catalina Island achievements, taxi drivers of the White Star Taxi Company at the' Red Bank railroad station; got into a long discussion over the matter yes- terday morning with the result that: Carmen DlFlore, who is known to friends as "MuL declared himself ed to be made today to be followed by hearings then. The cases which Evidence' That Sore Throats Are Spread By Infected -Milk Found. New York Tracks Will Show Colors of Many New Owners. now appear on the books are those of Julian Scott, colored, of Red AIT Apples, barrels.

Baldwins, 8'i Inch. Bank, who was charged by Ms wife, Mary, with desertion; Louis iJaduo, fHv Srlptir Service! In' the "champion" class and chose New York, Feb. 7 (Associated v. rPh. 7-Evt.

ot River' Street, Red Bank, charged the pleasant occupation of drinking' bill will make its appearance to the Ux, shall the rate be two cents House of Assembly and be totre-1 Democratic House Leader Barlson, duced by a member of then Essex' of Hudson last week served notice County delegation. Just who thej of his Intention to move In the neat sponsor would be could not be learn-1 future to have the Judiciary Corned but presumably one of the fourmlttee relieved of further consider-or live member! of the Essex repres- atlon of his three "wet" resolutions entatlon who are known to be friend- calling on Congress to act for the ly to the Edge-Stokes wing of the llberallxatlon of the Volstead Act, Republican Party. The Stevens to hold a constitutional convention known as Senate No. 1, has been ef-( to eliminate the Eighteenth Amend-fectivelyblocked by National Com-' ment, or to hold a national referen-mltteeman Kean, with the aid of his dum on the subject When he catches lieutenants the State, I the 0. O.

P. majority napping this Kean believes his U. S. Senatorial week, Barlson may whip across his Press). Racing colors of more thand th.t ftfn.

thmt by, Samuel Pico with misdemeanor; Joseph Williams, of Rumson, charged by Hugh Cardon, of Red Bank, a score new horse owners, all proml-' gpre4d by has led new in easiern social ana nnanciw to establishment of a new meth 3.00a3.50; Greenings, 2V Inch, 8 25a 3.60. Beets, bushels, cut Texas, bushels, bunched, 1.75a3.00. Cabbage, barrels, Danish, 1.25&1.60. Carrots, bushels, cut 1.00aL25; Texas, bushels, a 1.25al.E0. Mushrooms, three-pound white, LIS al.35; browns and creams, SOaLOO.

Potatoes, tj. S. Na 1, 150-pound, Maine, Green Mountain, 100a45; Circles, will appear on ixew iura for detectlng thetuiprlt COWS re-tracks ttis season. Included in 'he; spon8iWe for the lnfection. The raw eggs as his particular accom- plishment.

His companions doubted his statement and together they rals- ed the sum of $2.85 which they placed as a bet that be could not' drink two dosen eggs. He took it up, saying ahat two doxen were only a mouthful far him and the eggs-. with malicious mischief, and Rursell Taylor, of Eatontown, who 'vas charged by. Frank Kelley, of Red Bank, with stealing two tires and a ust are ine names or jonn nay wnu- teria causing sore throat and tonsil ney. son or Mr.

auu aira. itig are litUe globular bodies growing New York Rangers Continue To Hold Second Place In League. New York, Feb. 7. (Associated Proa.) The drive of the Ottawa Senators, momentarily checked by-a recent slump, la on again In the National Hockey League.

-The league-leading Senators shook the Jinx that bad dogged their trail for the past tneir irau lor we pusi storage battery from his car. wmmey. xneyouinra wnimejaaB! to strings known as streptococci chances are better In a primary con motion to get the measures out dui two iiorses a bibix, cuii auu which are essentially pus-forming germs finding their best medium for Long Island, 6.00a5.15; New York, round whites, 8.5Ua3.65;'New Jersey cobblers, 4.00. Radishes, hothouse, bunch, Ga7c Spinach bushels, 75c. test than they would be In a convention, even though the latter were made op of delegates selected at a primary and running pledged to this Action may be seem in the Assembly too on the Powell constitutional amendment, putting the Governor's election In the Presidential nily purchased at the Saratoga yearling sales.

Other newcomers, who have Just registered their colors, are Mrs. Mil growth In the blood. In consequence Milton E. Parker, technologist of the Walker-Gordon were purchased at a nearby store. He won the bet easily by simply breaking the eggs, one after the other Into a large glass, and swallowing them all together In a couple of gulps.

His friends became so excited that they telephone the "Record office Instead of a doctor. Sweet potatoes, bushels, l.OOal.50; or that candidate for the honor, as years by making his term four In- ton C. Holden, daughter of Joseph E. ion j. noiunu, uauguier ol juseiiu iu.

Laboratory Company here, has the Stevens measure provides. Po-' stead of three, increasing the Sen Delaware and Maryland, i l.OOal.50.' Turnips whites, bushels, l.OOat.25. IP- torn auair. hv unwmnir ins ljuchku wiaenfsr. woo maae ncr nrai intuit v- .1.

tnv a I IUUI1U LUttL CUUUrVS Ul IUO BUMJCUltru 1 i-J Nearby produce on the New York Black Hawks, 8 to 1 Saturday night venture last season with two two- bacterloU5glcal medla of Although the Canadians were able year-olds, a gift of her tatherj R. H. contjg horse's blood give labora-; market: Trading was moderate and ators the same number of years and advancing the Assembly term to two years, as well as calling for sessions of the legislature only every two The proposed amendment to rick up two points on the Sena prices remained unchanged. Car Williams, jr, presment or.ine Tun more precIse and luo and Field Club of the United States data on which to go about elim-J 1,0863 rharmony mov8- Kenwimi Association: auu j. ouiyue TnrfriMitftllv.

statu Chairman stn. Herkness. wealthy Philadelphia: I toda Mbl)shed wUcl1 Passed the 1926 sessions, must hreedor. i 1 be adopted this year again and then plaCUCv acauuawo iuo mih "ii una stable Is being, collected for F. oM I nnmlnntfnir MTOn.

08 submitted at a special election be- rots were liberal and the market weaker. Beets, bushels, cut, 75c. Carrots, bushefs, cat L00. Radishes, hothouse! bunched, 5c, Sweet potatoes, bushels, yellow, No. 1, 1.25al 50.

Turnips, bushels, white, 1.25. Mushrooms, three-pound, white, 1.00aL25; browns and creamB, 85al.00. A. Church, of Denver, and colts are! fIn fnrhoi.M-nmi iwtinna cn be Incorporated In the CARS CRASH LITTLE HURT Charles White, of 51 Jorth Seventh Avenue, driving a Star Sedan south on Ocean Avenue near Davis's coal yard, was struck by a Ford delivery car which was being driven north on Ocean Avenue by Benjamin Rassas, of 36 Emmons Street The cars were not Berlously damaged. The accident occurred Saturday afternoonhortly before 5 o'clock.

viuum iraiuu ui uuio I v. r.4- When sales of phono graphs are slack, There's one sure way Josi write an ad and take a crack, CLASSY FIED Tht Want Ad "Pag" rtuuuouicuicu law UL LUC omiq, XL for the Senate. He makes It plain being trained for Mrs. James i Cur- herd Mf Parker for CQW8 tis, of New York; Mrs. Welsh Straw-1.

MnrtiHftn wmrtunu, that he welcomes a chance to takfl 1 aeeom read- ingilast week. bridge, of Philadelphia; and MrsJ 0f high bacterial con- the stump In a direct primary fight, Kenneth N. Gilpin, whose husband owns tne ivenunore iann biuq tent in their milk due to normal causes. Generally, however, he states, a cow that gives successive--! Advertise In the Dally Record. The Senate has a batch of nominations before It which Governor Moore senfin last week.

They include re-appointments of Supreme Court Justice Katzenbach, Errors tors In the week's campaign in the International section of the league, the pace-makers, apparently on the winning road again, have little to fear with a wide 10-point margin of safety. The New York Rangers, despite their win and loss of the past week, managed to maintain the eight-point lead over the second place Boston Bruins In the American section. Pittsburgh's march from cellar to third place In the American group, temporarily hailed by the Rangers 8 to 1 win last night brings the Pirates against New York: teams with two opportunities for revenge next week. Pittsburgh meets the Americans here Tuesday and entertains the Rangers at home on Saturday. Ottawa has an engagement at Chicago Wednesday and, Toronto Saturday.

Boyce, Va. Miss Margaret Dainger-fleld, member of a racing family, also but believes that disrupts party unity. Another straw In the convention-primary situation engrossing the attention of the legislators as they re- has selected colors. Court Judge Van Busklrk; Common ly nigu uacienm cuums lur a periuu of a month will prove to be a chronic high counter. Cows producing mjlk.

which, consistently gives a count of over iuraeauerewuayxromiaeiriiuanucipiea8 judge- Delaney, of Passaic City week-end as the guests of the.County. District Court Judge was the at- nony piainfleld; Civil Service Com-titude. of Senator Mackay, of Ber-: misgioner Richards P. Hughps a-d gen, whose coolness toward the Stev-; Harry superintendent of ens bill at the start of the present 'weights and Measures. Opposite session cut down materially Its Spring to, certain of his chances of passage.

Reports wereimnnga hag held np confirmation of that he had a break with Edge overjTjuuty Commissioner Joseph F. Au- FEBRUARY Clearance 1 000 bacteria colonies per cubic cen-! timeter In the blood media, described should be excluded from the herd, he declared. Repeated examination of milk produced by herds should be made by this method, he stated, it the certified milk supply is to be BANKERS DEFEAT POWER LIGHT MEN In a Red Bank Commercial League match rolled on Taylor's Alleys, Eatontown, the Broad Street National Bankers defeated the Jersey Central Power Light two out of three Hurley high man with 237. The scores: Broad Street National Bank. The Boston Bruins, engaged Jn the tight battle to hold second place we uuDeraaioriai suuauon, in tenrelth by the State Senate.

against Pittsburgh, play wmcn ine uergen man is interest ea. However, Mackay Is now Quoted as being entirely In accord with the Governor Moore is rapidly dis-l posing ot his nomination and will 1 likelv send in more tnnteht. Jtmnnr! Tuesday and Montreal Can- protected from invasion of epidemic-causing BtreptococcL. TO HAVE ROLL CALL IN 0CEANP0RT CHURCH adlans invade Chicago Friday and Detroit Saturday. The Toronto St 190 166 146 Lantand 180 137 161 Senior United States Senator and toj otnerg he has the Ocean County! hafe Intimated that he would look Judge and Prosecutor to fill and 'the' Patricks have one match with Mont L.

Conover, 159 130 i real Tuesday and another with the 192 1 On Feb. 9 the first annual roll call 165 of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Rangers The Chicago KIDDIES' OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS Long sleeves, -collars 'and round neck; plain and trimmed. Closing Out Price, 39c Sizes 4 to 10 years; Hurley, 237; .132 E. Conover, 168 172 Hall, rivalries of candidates backed by contending party factions in the County have put the Executive In a quandary as to which to recognize. with favor upon the advisory convention, plan, as outlined in the "harmony" bill reported ready for introduction In the Assembly.

The Senator controls four Black Hawks visit the Americans at 170 Madison Square Garden In the only Sunday game. The House will receive tonight two Totals, 934 737 834 of Oceanport, will be held. The services will begin at 3 in the afternoon with preaching by Dr. Belting." Supper will be served at 5:30, to be followed by a social hour. At 7:30 p.

Rev. Raver, of Red Bank, will preach. Jersey Central Power Light Co. votes In that body from bis County. Interesting measures which have1 and It wis their defection from the passed the Senate.

One Is the Abell M.Whalen, 137 J. Whalen, 127 ranks of the Stevens' bill supporters, "blue bill aimed at fraudulent which aided the doom of the latter Sport Briefs and Comments of Interest 112 178 113 204 160 156 180 154 151 148 Petrone, 182 Aumock 170 On Friday evening prayer meeting -will be held in the Sunday-school stock brokers and the others Is the Larson measure giving the Mayor of Carteret, Middlesex the right to name the members of the school board. All municipalities of In -the lower House. Incidentally, Is now being boomed for a Vice Chancellorship and might succeed Vivian M. Lewis, in that post should the latter become the Van Brunt 19 room at 7:30 o'clock.

For the past few weeks the prayer meeting has LADIES' OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS Short sleeves ancl low neck. Closing Out Price 69c. Universal make. 764 790 767 held at various homes qf the Totals, 10,000 people, now- electing their' members, but services will be resum be affected by this Edge candidate for Governor next! boards, would year." change. it.

cnange. ed In the church edifice. Vtvertise In The Daily Record (By The Associated PreBS.) scaling of 13 feet 7 1-8 incheV by Sabin Carr, Yale Junior, for uew world indoor pole vault recoi -t at the Boston A. A. games Saturda'; night gives the United States fiv athletes who have now conquered 1: feet once believed the pole-vaulters "ceiling." The five, Carr, Paul Har rington, of B.

A. "Laddie" Myers, ot Chicago; Les Barnes and Glen Graham, ot California, all are avail able, for Uncle Sam's -next 1 II A CLEARANCE SALE JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN Broadway, Long Branch OF- Fine Furs, Smart Frocks, Men's Overcoafs Boys' and Girls' Apparel "Dan" Howley's reputation for go lng indefinitely without sleep is be log tested to the utmost as he tries to sign for the St Loui.V Browns. From St Louis to Augusta. to New York, Howley has trail ed the former Detroit-manager, and he will follow him to Philadelphia tonight "Dan" will stick, he said, until Cobb signs with him or some yne else. "I don't know whether I can sign "Ty" or.

not" he said, "but If I dont' it won't be because I didn't Automobile Directory of Leading Automobile Dealers, Garages, Supply and Service Stations on the Easy Payment Plan-No Extra Charge for Credit H. ZOBEL BUICK 8ALE8 AND 6ERVICE Dodge Brothers MOTOR CAR Stein Heimlich Anto Go. BroadTay. Opp. City Hafl.

Long Branch 776. Princeton, Yale, Navy and Syra cuse still have clean slates in the Eastern Intercollegiate League. Princeton and Yale have gathered two victories, Navy and Sy racuse one each. City College, oi New York, has lost four meets with out a victory, and Columbia on, while Pennsylvania has won twlrr and lost once, partmouth has yet to splash with a league rival. 8ea BrightLong Branch Red Ban Can For Hire VELIEV SALES and SERVICE ARTHUR OeFAZIO MonmuutA County Utsirlbntoi Service Station Snowroom t02 Morrle Ave.

709 Broadway Telephone 664 Andy's Garage Dlstrlbotoi for Chrysler 58's, 70's. 80's 45-53 Broadway Tel. Lono Branch 204 ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION Starter, Generator, Magneto Repairing REO CADILLAC DORMAN McFADUIN Wlttard 8torag Battery Max a 8chnelder 89 Sixth Ave, 231 BROADWAY, LONG' BRANCH TeL 1584 Tot 940 Branch: 19 Mechanlo 8U Red Bank "Dave" Shade, California middle weight whose sensational string oi 1 victories In 1925 and 1926 brougV hm close to the top of his class, will return to the ring again this after a long illness. He is schedule to box 10 rounds with "Vic" Me Laughlm In New York next Saturdn-' night SALES SERVICE 1 and PARTS Eastern Anto Sales Co. Authorlied Dealer Lincoln VftWWWMBxVa Broadway, Long Brncn lei.

1471 Gilbert Katz Monmouth County DlBtrJbutor PAIGE PEERLESS galea and Service LONG BRANCH AUTO- CO. Car. Nerwood and Bath TeL 1641 LONG BRANCH 1 1- SALES JSERVICE Tel. 1092 362 Broadway First-(1ass Auto Repairing Weaning Specialty and PARTS RED BANK MOTOR CO RAILROADERS WIN FROM BANKERS' TEAM i la a Long Branch Commercial Bowling League match rolled on 1 rents alleys the Railroaders took! two out of three games from the Bankers. The scores were all under the 200 mark.

The scores: 1 Railroaders yj I Dennett 161 145 16V Ferrando 161 16S 147 Clark 160 161 179 Tomalnl 166 138 Crook 172 144 1SI win Call For and Deliver Cars THIRD AVE. GARAGE Phone 8090 Cor. Mechanic St and Globe Court Tl. I7M RED BANI OVERCOATS AND SUITS Oh, nan, what a sale! What styles! materials! What values! You never saw the like of them before, at such low prices. Small deposit required.

FRANK VAN 5YCKLE DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR VEHICLES Huflhee 149 Wett Front 81 Mgr. Red Bank, H.4. Ptwm 1296 i WAINWRIGHTS GARAGE CHANDLER Salee and Servloe 477 HIGH 8T. LONG BRANCH TeL 1792 FEBRUARY FUR SALE Save 20 to 50 Rich Fur Coats taken from our regular stock only, not specially purchased for this annual clearance sale. The fine- pelts with handsome linings.

$89 $149 $179 Were Were Were 139 $185 $265 Satisfaction Guaranteed JUSTIN! New Spring Dresses The newest and most delightful colors and shades, all those that will be most popular this Spring, are included in this great sale at exceptionally low prices. $10 $12 $15 Were Were Were Save About One-Half WOMEN'S and MISSES' RICHLY FUR-TRIMMED COATS Undoubtedly the greatest sale of the year. You'll agree with us, ladies, the very moment you lay your eyes upon these coats. Come early and have your choice. $19 $35 $40 $G0 Were Were Were Were $65 $78 $98 LOCOMOBILE R.

8 AXE Hudson -Essex SALES and SERVICE Distributors for Hpnmouth Co. TeL 827 850 Broadway OPEN EVENlfilio $30 Were $20 Were $40 Were Third Ave. Garage phone 8090 Long Branch Oakland Six -ronliaqSb JOSEPH RASSAS Salee and Service FRANKLIN Franklin Motor Car Company New $15 $19 $30 $45 $65 $35 811 Bankers 1M .152 163 163 837 91 142' V2i 1111 Home ot 8atea and Service Totals WoolJcy It Briggs HuS Addeo Fleckner Totals. Monmouth Motor Car Co (Incorporated) Pierce, Arrow Studebaker 528 Broadway Long Sranon, N. it 159 H2 173 139 174 Harofd W.

Helton 1004 Flret Ave. Richard Engllah Aebury ParH Ernmona 8tret Long Branch K. S. OUTFITTING CO. Phone 908 TeU 1932 743 7S7 lil1' Tel.

337 Rea. 1742 Every day a'greater number of people read 182 Broadway, Lone Branch the ads-HTUln imM, in quest oi ouymg-. pportunities. Every day a store's advertising increases in imrjortance--bccause of the other, GARDNER SALES and SERVICE R. LAZAN OAS MEN BOWL.

Saturday night at Taylor's Alle; Eatontown, the Long Branch team oi the Jersey Central Power Light Co, dateated the Red Bank team two Branch: Cookman anJ Main, over United Drag Store, Asbury Park cut three 12-14 Norwood Ave, Long Branch i.

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