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Issued Weakly, Entered as Se.cond-Cl&es Matter at the Po&t- Subscription Price: Ona Year 31,50 VOLUME LVJ, NO. 21* offica at Bed Hawk, N. J., under tho Aet o( March S, 1870. EEP BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1933. Six Months 31.00. Single Copy *e. PAGES 1 TO 10. SATUKDAY NIGHT BALL. Siren As Guard WORKING FOR RED CROSS. Examination Of Testimonial Dance to Bo Held In Many Volunteers Preparing the Runtson Council Honor of Commoiloro ApplegBtc. For Applejack ] By Morris Miller Christmas Seals for Distribution. Meeting Tonight According to present Indications Volunteer workers have been giv- thero will bo a capacity attendance Speaks for Shrewsbury Post of ing considerable time in helping to Depositors to Gather at Jhe John L. Ely Place Bought Liquor Regulation Questionnaire at the first annual Commodore's ball Burglary Alarm System Installed prepare th'6 3,000.000 Christinas Seals [Report Made by Morris Portnsr by Jerome F. May of Asbury Discussed—No Contribution to bo given by the Monmouth Boat at the Plant of the Laird Dis- American Legion Over Station that are going out from, the oiilccs Hall to Hear Details of Re- to the Middletown Township Park—Historic Property With to Taxpayers' Association— club in the clubhouse Saturday night, tillery at Scobeyville—Three WJBI—Would Have Nation of tho Monmouth County Cb/lstmas opening Plan—May Appoint Board of Education Thursday November 18. The affair is a testi- Watchmen. Prepared for War. Seal committee, Pearl street, Red New Charter Committee* Revolutionary Background. Other Public Matters. monial to Commodore Joseph Applo- Bank. Members of the class of 1931 Night—Other School BUM* Morris Miller, delivering an Arm- of tho Red Bank high school gen- Tho John, L. Ely farm went ot Whethe,,,.,.*,..r. the stat--. e or tho munlcl- ! gato, who is serving IIIB first year aa The Laird distillery company has A meeting of the depositor of the Morris Portner of Red Bank, who istice day speech for Shrewsbury post erously volunteered to fold all the let- Firrit National bank of Seabright will Holmdel was isold last week to Jer- pallty uhould regulate the sale of in- (|lca(i of the club, which was organ- Installed at Its plant at Scobeyvllle a s a certified public accountant, was of the American Legion over Station ters that are being sent out and Misa be held tonight at eight o'clock at ome F. May of Aeibury Park through toxicating > liquor was ono of the |Ze(j moro Uinn half a century ago. burglary alarm system In the form of engaged by tho board of education of WJBI, pleaded for preparedness by Dorothy Thompson and her commit- Dowd's hull for the purpose of mak- Daniel H. Applegato of Red Bank as matters discussed at a meeting of , Commfidorc Applegate succeeds tho a siren which malfes such a loud Middletown township about a month l-the United States for "any emer- tee consisting of! the Misses Betty ing complete arrangements for re- broker. Mr. May Is a eon of tho late tho Rumson mayor and council ]at0 §®mmoaore Thomas' Hubbard. blast that It can bo heard miles away- ago to make an examination.of thi gency that might arise." He cited Allen, Marion Harm, Elizabeth Le- opening the bank. A set-up plan will Morris May, long a. prominent resi- Thursday nlgh^ Councilman Robert | jatne8 T. Clayton is in general Folks living within the neighborhood books and records of the board. Ha Japan's invasion of China as one of Bow and Winifred Mack and Messrs. be given to the depositors, touching dent of Aebury Park and a largo V. While, opened the discussion when charge of the affair and table reser- of tho plant have been requested presented his report Thursday night ho produced a questionnaire sent by vntions can be secured by telephon- tho strongest arguments In favor' of Morris Straus and Worden Grooms upon all the necessary requirements and it waa unanimously voted to ac- property owner there. Ho Is also a whenever they hear tho siren to at tho New Jersey state league of mu- i g Red Bank 2315. Dancing will an adequate national defense. have been hard at work for several cept it and to pay the bill for Mr. brother of D. Winthrop May, who n once use their telephones to summon j that the comptroller hag g nlcipaiitles to the governing bodies begin promptly at half-past nine Excerpts from Mr. Miller's address days at tho headquarters of the com- Portner's services. Oliver bought a large tract at tlio end of the. atato police. Tile mechanism Is and upon what plan the bank may follow:. "The American Legion served mittee. They have aroused consid- be reopened. The appointment of a of Navesink was tho only member Little Silver Point about two years of municipalities in tho state to de- o'clock and at midnight refreshments BO delicately adjusted that tho alarm faithfully during tho war and are erable comment by their devotion committee of five directors to make of the board not present. ngo and mado extensive improve- termine their attitude on the ques- will bo served. ' At eleven o'clock an will be given instantly if an intruder and excellent work. continuing to servo the country in application for lh« new charter may The report consisted principally of ments in bulkheading, filling and tion. Tho answers are to bo used elaborate floor show will bo put on breaks through the fence which sur- times of peace. Our service to the be taken up, together with sugges- comments and recommendations as landscaping it to prepare It for use as by the league in formulating a plan hy Tony Hunting, president of the rounds the factory. Tho siren is con- Tho senior class of the Red Bank to bo sent to the legislature. country did not end with the. Arm- tions for the name of a represent- follows: * a waterfront estate, or building sites. Plnyers' Boat club of Fair Haven. - nected up with steam, air and elec- Catholic high school are following a istice and the ' American Legion ative man to head tho bank aa pres- Mr. May haa already made plans Mr. White stated that his inter- tricity. In addition to this safeguard time-honored custom of giving two J JURRENT FINANCIAL POSITION teaches us to servo just us loyally ident and cashier. ' for greatly improving his farm and pretation of tho questionnaire was to a watchman is on duty at all tlmeB. hours a day for the week or ten days The current financial positloa at and faithfully--,in times of peace as Many names have been suggested will start work at once to convert it determine in a broad senso whether There arc three of these guards, each before Thanksgiving in order to June 30, 1033, is presented in the or not tho community favored in war and to this the entire mem- stuff tho envelopes and get them and others have made known their into a fine country estate which ho "Mums" Shown At with eight-hour shifts. statement below. Indicating an excess local option. Attorney General Wil- bership of the Legion dedicates it- ready for tho mall. desire to become directors ana stock- current assets over current liabilities expects to occupy an hia home. He The plant continues to be a very liam A. Stevens, who ia the borough self. holders. Under the new plan the by $14,357.28. is proprietor of tho Lake.Park hotel Rumson Meeting busy place. Thousands of bushels of attorney, said that Borne municipali- "Boys of America with eager eyes -stock purchased is non-assessable and h in bunk—vefTular account.5 S,421.12 at Asbury Park, ono of several large apples have been ground into cider, ties favored tho issuance of licenses put on the uniform and went out to all deposits under the new law as laid 19.V.! District Tnx 40,fl(H!.llO properties there owned by tho May which In turn has been converted In- Tuition Fees. 1932-1U33 16.(00.00 by tho court, as was tho case before Fine Exhibit of Chrysanthemums serve the Republic. Mothers, wives Pet Show Is Held down for bank deposits are to be In- estate. One of his purposes in buy- to apple brandy or applejack. The 00<;t Slate School Tn* 13,181.68 prohibition. These places, ho uald, and sweethearts awaited their com- sured up to $2,500. Mayor Fowler's 10.0« Ruliff Conover and Isaac T. Con- Edward Wildangcr 3d. staggered up the stairs and was as- HiKhlnnils, 1932-1033 _... 212.44; free county library, • 5811,06, best plant grown in a seven-inch pot or of Recorder Sweeney and M0Q.V4 over, sons of Jacob Covenhoven, "The ex-service men realize that Largest cat—Doris Conover 1st. sisted out by his wife and Richard Scnbrisht, 1932-10.13 1300.00 and district court, $104.77. and tho best two plants grown in Mayor Fowler. from whom they had inherited it. It adequate national defense discour- Smallest cat—Barbara Balnea lat, Nor- Bates, who lives next door, 1DS0-1931 376.00 Upon tho recommendation of Coun- seven-inch pots first prize was cap- ages aggression and saves lives in ma Conklin 2d. Notalio Prole 3d.- Is interesting to note that it was at The Democratic party of Seabrlght Hcflt kept cat—-Barbara Baine* 1st. A few moments later there was an Privata Tuition—Ited Bank: cilman Bernard V. Ryan It was de- tured by Charles H. Rice, with James tho. event there is war. We also be- about this time that tho name Cov- is planning a Victory dinner-dance to Largest dog—Fred Lubo 1st, Donald explosion, followed by lire. Neighbors 1932-1033 SI 00.Off cided not to pay $100 to tho Mon- Kennedy second. lieve that tho spirit of self sacrifice Snyder 'Jd. 1031-103: 76.00 enhoven was changed . to Conovor. be held the latter part of this month heard the explosion and rushed to mouth county taxpayers' association can be cultivated in peace as In war. Smallest dog—Nnncy MccKcr lot, Al- The farm had for many years pre- at Harry's lobster house at that bert Llndenatruth -d. the scene. In a short time the Lit- Private Tuition—Matawan: to carry on tho light against tho The greatest glory of war is tho al- viously been In the Covenhoven fam- This is the first time a chrysan- place. The date has not yet been Hcut kept dOK—Albert Lindenatruth 1st, tle Silver fire department arrived. 1932-1933 $400.00 Jersey Central Power and Light most credible spirit of emotion it en- Nnncy Meeker 2d, John Rogers Decker 3d, 1031-1032 112.60 ily. Settlers of that name were among themum show was held in a number set. The dwelling was a mass of flames. company for lower rates. Mr. Ryan of years and the members feel that genders. Men offer their lives and Fred T,ube -lth. 1930-1931 75.00 I tho earliest of tho Dutch families to The purpose of the occasion is to (Joldfmb—Alice- Townpend 1st, Edward Sparks fell on the roof of tho Bates S8T.54 Btatod that the electric light rates the chrysanthemum is again becom- risk their lives and throw away their locate in that neighborhood and show appreciation to Judge Walter TownBcnd 2d, Grace Holbrook 3d, Jeanne house, but the firemen had a stream Parents from Borough of Hitrhlnnda: hero were lower than in other places. ing popular. Plans for next year's lives -with magnificent abandon. Matthews 4th. 1931-1932 5360.00 they aro believed to have been the J. Sweeney, Democratic committee- of water on the house all the time Another" of Mr. Ryan's recommend- exhibition are already under way. "The glorious record made in the FOIVIH—John Kolcda 1st, Jean Pcttit 2d. 1930-1931 410.00 llrst white men to have occupied man and leader, for the fine showing Unufiiinl pet—Clmrlcs EdmonriBon 1st.' and the sparks were extinguished as 1929-1930 2CO.O0 ations approved was. the request by The show will be held in Red Bank. fight for our treasured ideals will be that land. Tho Dutch, who were of the entire Democratic ticket in the Birds—Joyce Snydcr lat, Pauline Shkoda soon as they landed. 1928-1920 116.00 the Rumson hospital auxiliary for The judges at the exhibition were a precious heritage to posterity. It 1027-1028...1. 3W.0O skillful and industrious farmers, borough, and to celebrate the re-elec- Independent fire company of Red 1926-1927 217.60 permission to hold card parties on Wiliiam Turner of North Long has welded together our people and settled In tho Holmdel district be- tion of Mayor William R. Fowler, Sr. Bank was summoned. The two com- 1925-1926 152.60 the third floor of the borough hall Branch, William H. Walte of English- given them a deeper sense of nation- cituso of tho unusual fertility of tho Plans are being made to accom- New Honors For panies worked valiantly and finally 1.855.Od be refused. Mr. Ryan said that the town, and William Wagstaff of Long ality. The solidity of tho republic soil there. modate 250 persons. Invited guests put out the ilre. The walls remained building has no flro escape and that Branch. Tho judges commented on nnd its institutions in the test of a Total -! 518.702.80 Jacob Covenhoven, lileo his fathers will include John J. Qulnn, Mrs. Ru- Red Bank Scouts standing, but the inside was gutted. aB tho only exit from tho third floor the high quality of tho exhibits and World war should fill with pride The amounts duo from parents of before him, was u miller and oper- lif V. Lawrence, Judge Leo J. War- Only a corner in one of the bedrooms the borough of Highlands were taken is a wooden stairway it would bo spoke of the days when tho chrys- every man and woman living under The Players' Boat club of Fair ated a grist mlil' on tho oaaterly part hazardous to hold the card parties wick, Freeholders Frederic Reichey remained intact. In this corner was from the records, but were not inde- anthemum was a leading flower in its flag. The great achievements, the Hnven at a meeting Monday night of his property on: Willow Brook. This on that floor. He said thlB was tho and T. Edward Jeffries, Sheriff How- a bureau ; in which was 550. The pendently verified. No confirmation ithls locality. William Porter re- high ideals, the sacrifices of our began prcpaiations for a-Thanksgiv- has yet been received from tha bor- grist mill was responsible for attract- solo reason for his objection. The ceived 85 points for beets and W. W. ard Height, Judgo John C. Giordano, money was fouiid undamaged after people belong to no party and to no ing eve dance to be held Wednesday ough of Seabright as to the correct- ing raiding parties to tho farm dur- council concurred in his opinion. Kennedy exhibited some fine pansles Congressman• William H, Sutphin, the Die. The bureau was scorched creed. 'They are the republic's leg- evening, November 29, at the club- ness of the amount shown abovo. ing tho Revolutionary war. It was which received honorable "mention. Assemblymen Theron McCampbeli nnd was the only piece of furniture Tho curbing assessment on Wash- acy, to be sacredly guarded and care- house. The club plans to make this With regard to the amount shown, frequently made tho object of attack and Fred Shock, Jr.,' and the newly- in the room that was not destroyed. to be owing from parents of the bor- ington avenue, between South Shrews- elected Democratic freeholders, Hen- fully transmitted to future genera- >nc of the outstanding events of the both by hands of Tories trom Sandy J. Fred Piper ot East Orango was The house was partly Insured, but ough ot Highlands, $1,855.00, thin in- bury drive and Waterman avenue, tho principal speaker of the evening. ry Herbert and Arthur Pryor". tions." reason. Music will be furnished by Hook and by gangs of Pino Robbers there was no insurance on the fur- debtedness relates to tho school years was not completed, Clerk Jcrc J. He is an old chrysanthemum grower f^arry LaRos's orchestra and thero ending 1920-1932, inclusive. Prior to who periodically emerged from their The committee In charge of the af- niture. Mr. West recently had the Carcw reported, and the matter was and he. praised the displays put up ' FAIR HAVEN GIRL, ENGAGED. will also be an entertainment and a the school year ending in 1033, thi> hiding places in tho vast pine forests referred to Attorney Stevens for a fair comprises Police Commissioner house remodeled throughout. The ex- tuition for pupils from tho borough south of Colt's Neck and raided tho hy the society members. Ho then Herbert Young chairman, Postmis- door prize. Dances nfc the clubhouse report at the next meeting. Miss Josephine M. Kettel to Wed terior, formerly of weatherboards, of Highlands was 575.00, o[ which rich farms to tho north, carrying off spoke at length on the code being tress Jane L. Garland, Democratic have been discontinued in tho mean- 565.00 was paid in full by tho fcoard. The question of (the removal of formulated at Washington for the Robert W. Burnside. was covered with stucco. cattle, grain and meal. A largo can- commltteewoman; Edmund W. Clino, time. of education of that borough, anil $11) two gato pillars at the northern end florist industry, stating that if it is Mrs. Jane Darby, Edward Hess, Sr., was to be paid by tho parents of the non was kept on a neighboring farm of Ward avenue was again discussed. Mrs. Florence Kettel ot Fair Haven pupils. A legal opinion should be ob- drafted the florist helper will have to and Mrs, Rose Thompson. FORTY AND EIGHT "WRECK." COMING BUNCO PABTY. whero it could not easily bo found Thero is a question whether the road work for thirty cents per hour and announces the engagement of her I tained with regard to tho collectibll- and whenover a raiding party was at that point i public or private. If urged everyone to get together and duughter, Miss Josephine Margaret I ity of these accounts aa some "art* discovered this gun was fired aa a a Kettel, to Robert Whyte Burnside. Candidates Will bo Initiated at Loni; l'roiits Will Go to tho legion Drum probably outlawed by tho statute of it is public any encroachment on It protest against what ho termed Branch Saturday. limitations. The removal of parents warning signal and ofarmera for may be removed, Mr. Stevens stated. Miss Kettel is the daughter of the and Buglo Corps. were "starvation wages." A long dis- Church Concludes to places distant may have rendered A miles around would arm themselves It VIHB voted to refer the matter to cussion ensued. A member asked If late Arthur R. Kettel of Fair Haven Everything Is in readiness for the A bunco party' will be held Friday impractical the collection of others. ft and rldo in ha3to to meet near Holm- tho road committee, with power to the proposed florist code Included Anniversary Rites and a granddaughter of Harry Ket- "wreck," or initiation of candidates, night at the American legion post Should it become necessary to write- if del and give battle to the raiders. A act, upon tho advice of the borough professional gardeners and others ! tel of Rumson and Joseph P. Smith which Monmouth Voiture, Forty and rooms at Red Bank for the benefit of off uncollectible accounts. It can only f| high point on tho Covenhoven farm be clone by resolution of tho board. attornoy. i employed in the gardens on private.] ^Observance of the fiftieth anni- of Fair Haven. Mr. Burnside is the Eight, will hold Saturday night at the the legion drum and bugle corps. A overlooking tho grist mill served as At the writing of these, t estates. Mr. piper advised that ho versary of tho building of the Metho- only son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Elks home at Long Branch. All the large attendanceidancfi. ia .anticipatedanticipated,. j At the writing of these commonu), a lookout point from which to watct state officers of the order will be was not in a position to answer how dist church at tho Corner of Broad Burnside of Foxwood Park, Little Prizes will be awarded, comprising tlio boroughs of Keansbur^ and for raiders coming from tho north oi BROAD STREET STORES LEASED present to sec the "poor goofs" go tlio proposed florist code will affect nnd Monmouth streets, which began Silver, and he in a grandson of the groceries and wearing apparel' . Mrs"" . Highlands had paid their respective east and it ia known to this day by through and a large attendance is ex- amounts due and 5287.50 was collect- tlio gardener, but stated that no doubt a week previously, came to a close lato James Burnside of Scotland and William Chandler will bo in charge, tlio name given It then, tho Prom- Curley Si Bray Mnko Rental to Jer- It would have some bearing on all pected. Following the "wreck" a ed on account of private tuition from last Sunday. Rev. F. A. DcMaris;, a tho late Robert Whyte of Fair Haven assisted by John Pheiffenberger, ontory. sey City Man. connected with horticulture, be he feast will be served by Monmouth Matawan. Private tuition still owed former pastor of trio church and now formerly of Scotland. No date haa Walter Gogerty. George Fleming, from Matawan is represented by tho In even earlier times this farm was either a professional gardener or ono Salon, l^ight and Forty, in the grill Thomas Brocldmrst, Fred Kiuscr Robert A. Nlmmo of Jersey City superintendent of the New Bruns- bren set for the wedding. following individuals for the school traversed by an Indian trail used by connected with the florist industry, If .. -o • & • room of tho Elks home. and Cecil MacCloud. hag leased through Curley & Bray wick conference, was. the speaker in year 1932-1033: tho Lennl Lenap'o trlbo of tho Del- not directly, then Indirectly. A rising The drum and bugle corps partici-, of Red Bank tho two stolen on the the evening. Rev. Albert L. Baner, Democrats to Klect Oflicers. A Lewis aware or Algonquin nation of In- voto of thanks was given to Mr. Charity Card Party. pated in the county Armistice day j jf wont Hide- of Broad streot, near Front tho present pastor, preached tho ser- dians on their migrations between Piper. Eighty members of tho so- Election of officers will be held by A charity card party under tin: parade at Asbury Park Saturday and c. Lewi street, 'recently vacated by Snydor'3 mon in the morning. ton.in tlio lilll country in tho northwostern ciety attended the meeting and there Hie Women's Democratic club of auspices of the Welfare association at the state Armistice dny parade at ! clothing storo and by Clydo W. Ma- Monniouth county at a meeting to bf i saoo.Od . part of tho state and tho Bayshor? son, who wan tho former local rcp- al:;o wan a delegation from tho El- Tho program on Sunday morning of Shrewsbury will bo held on Mon- Hoboken Sunday. beron Horticultural society. held Saturday afternoon, November Private tuition from Red Bank and Navesluk river, where they were resentativo of tho Wfstlnghouso ap- wa3 ao follows: Prelude, "Anduntu day evening, November 27, at 8:30 at Con Moto,'* by Volckmar; senior choir 18, at the courthouse at Freehold. consists of amounts due from R, wont, to go every summer for fishing pliances. the Swimming River Country club. 1'ircmcn's IIMHCU Parly. Wray: and clamming. anthem, "Open Our Eyes;" organ Annual reports will also be made. Prizes will be awarded at each table Changes aro now being mado to The speaker of the afternoon will Preparations have been completed Ia:!2-is:i3 Sloo.ou After John J. Ely bought the prop- modernize theso two stores Into one offertory, "Atlaglo Moto," byNorkecl; nnd refreshments will be served. Mrs. J'nrenUTcaelier Card Party. postlude, Lemmms. be Robert. Ker:;o, whose topic will for the bunco party which will bo lS.'H.ias; : 76.On erty, the mill business was expanded and when tho work ia completed it Mrs. W. II. Foales is chairman, as- held tonight liy Relief flro company Mrs. Thomas Gill of Middletown The evening program was as fol- be "Federal Relief." 3170.00 lo include a saw mill as well as tho will bo occupied by Warren D. Fowl- sisted by Mrs. Robert 'WilllamEion, of Red Bank at Its flrchousc. The ;:r^t mill. In order to provldo nuf- er, who now IB conducting Fowler's Is tho general chairman of a Parcnt- lows: Organ selections, "Triumphal Sr., Mrs. Robert Williamson, Jr., Mrs. llremen are cncouniKetl to hellevo The nccouiitinf; for tuidon ehurgea liru'r.t water for both mills a larger Tcachor card party tomorrow after- March" from "Slgard Jorsaofiir" by Morris Miller MEN'S OUTING FLANNEL BOYS' 4-Piece "A FORESIGHT VALUE !" LiVS WINTIili M'KIGHT MEN'S 69© HOYS' COAT, VEST AND TWO MI'N'S HI.ANKI'.T LINED SLIP-OVER KNICKERS.- Blocs, Browno, Greys. $1.49 MKN'S ru'.r.u; LINED BOYS' MEN'S BOYS' WINTI:K-WEIGHT HOItSEIUDIS 3 TWKEDS AND WOJtHTKDR— MKN ! HERE'S REAL HAVINGS ! IN THIS WITH KI^ASTIO CCiarS. Wo can install Modern Fixtures at a lower GROUP YOU WILL FIND WORSTEDS, CHEV- t)|IIIN<; HAL IOTS ANII irOI'SACKR IN HI.VKH, U11OWNS It? 03 cost than you have ever imagined possible. AND GREYS. BETTER HURRY ! HOYS' ALLrWOOI, Lumber Jacks Roofing Sheet Metal Work •RED BANK SEA BRIGHT — ..I. 21-23 BROAD ST., "Red Bank's Newest Department Store" Page" Four RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 15,1933. conscious and more rebellious against high taxes than it of the directors, ih® emo- bv lnsacts, disease, death, lacls., of tion dealing with the uea of building funds, and inadequate labor. Tha ever before. and loan sharoj as pkrt payment Us :er rslaa came, and whole sections of During the campaign there was lots of talk about tho purchase of real estate from an track slid into the Reventazon. Still ESTABLISHED 1878 B¥ JOHN H. CODE. tho New Deal and about economy and efficiency and lota Editorial Views association and the section dealing Keith persisted with that spirit which of mention of the other worn-out stereotyped catch with real cstato operation are ° CONTINUED ... BY REQUEST . . . SALE OF A LL standard Guild movements in an as- "* *• sortment of high-quality watches... withdrawn from regular stock and fully guar- anteed by ourselves and Gruen, Many of the same smart patterns you have seen advertised Taken From Regular 35.00 Stock... Later in the magazines .. .and now offered for quick sale at prices 1-2 to 2-3 OFF. Their Replacement Value Will Be 45.00. Rare values, with prices steadily advancing these sensational savings will sell our limited supply quickly. No more when these are gone. A small' deposit will reserve, one for an ap- There are suit sales... and suit sales... but proaching birthday, anniversary or Christinas, Exquisite diamond-set wristlets aa low as when one offers a famous tailor's clothing at a gift. $37.50. close-to-cost price, then it is high time for every man to make it his business to give HIS clothing |r n, needs some careful consideration. r c IkJ k BTfSjoVJ fi Styles for Both Men and lls 'M5 Good I°» , accurate time NOW $32.50 Accuracy nnd distinction NOW and an muilly read dial in $00,5 In this Gruon for men . . Sin.60 Young Men... Two-Button tills Onion at. a phenomenal prlco U\t outstanding value at tho low 13 prlco of ' * Single Breasted, Three-Button • Double Breasted Kuppenheimer fabrics... Kuppenheimer tailoring ... Kuppenheimer styling! In short, all $70 A unlit! gold ctlBn of nlendor NOW ^. Accuracy and coneoivatlvc NOW beauty graces thin superior, SJJO.BO m l CTod loolts In tills over pop- $O/\0« 17-Jcwcl Union bnpuotto.. iu iilnr Gruen wrist watch for men £0 that perfect suits should be. Of pure wool suitings in newest tones.. .oxford gray, blue mixtures, blue self-stripes, grays, browns. REGULAR . ..LONG... SHORT . . . STOUT . . . STEINBACHS—Second Floor SIZES 3S TO 44 COLLECTIVELY. 1 f A 1 li,, i 111 _ MM, .11 nut ,(' '215 got Gi'ut'n In fiolid whito j;ol « • ! A Woman's Home and Forelgi the younger generation of the Keans- The electric light system was ex- nnd was conilned to bed several days land, Virginia and North Carolina on avenue, north of Monmouth street. OHUSC Missionary society "was organized ai burg territory. Mr. Bucklin 0>vas tended through tho village ol Holm- by tho accident. ' "The Black Man's Burden." Mr. and Mrs, Joteplj D. Frost ot I the Zion Methodist church at Ref1 paraded around the town on a car- del and Alex L. Guy had electric ser- Mr. and Mra. Whiiitnf-A. Sweeney Mrs. Elizabeth Anne Brower ot New Monmouth entertained sevonty 'Bank by the pastor, Rev. J, E. Rot nival float. The procession stopped vice put into his house and Btore. observed the seventeenth annlvBr- Red Bank sold her farm at Llncroft relatives and friends In celebration of incidents Culled From Die Reg The officers elected were Mis: in front of the postofflce, where Mr. John W. Hanco also planned to In- Eary of their marriage. Although no to William E. Hurley, a blacksmith their tenth /eddlng anniversary. liter of the Third Week iajil. E. Thompson president, Mrs. T. Bucklin made a speech and was af- atuli electric lights in his store. formal celebration waa held, a num- and wheelwright at that place, Mrs. Lydln Carhart, mother of Mrs. November Iwenty, Thirty and Tliomas Fortune vice president, Mis: terward presented with a large bou- Albeit, son of John VV. Maxon of ber of friends called to pay their com- price waa $3,500. William Malchow of Red Bonlt, cel- Mary E. Ropers corresponding secre quet of flowers. IPort Monmouth, waa carrying his loft pliments. A husking bee and a watermelqn ebrated her 83d blrthdayat tho homo (i) borrow ttio ceuh Forty Years Ago. arm in a sling as tho result of an of Mrs. Garrett Leo of Eelford. tary, Miss Klizu Ferguson recording The graduating class of the Leon- Tho Hed Bank council bought two feast wero tho principal features of you nigd to pay old secretary and Joseph Vincent treaa- ardo high school was practicing for accident while starting his father's the annual festival ana fair held at All the outbuildings on the E. L. bllli, laxei, or (or Forty Years Ago. power boat. The engine kiclced and pumping flre engines at a cost a play to be given before the holi- of ?10,-100. One was to be given to Beekman place In Mlddlotown vil- any oilier purposs. The county board of vanvasseis Souvenir poaUil cards were quit days. Those in the cast were Mil- his arm was badly sprained. lage were being repainted by Wil- met at Freehold and oflicially decid- < ™^'2l Redliank and "immediate Independent Engine company and Wo spoclallza la th dred Williams, Mary Brower, Gladys Miss Sarah and Margaret Hoffmire tho other to Relief Flre company. Daniel C. Hondrlokson, son of Dan- liam J. Shields of Red Bank. 6d who were elected to hold county , d d , viewa 0, Coe, Helen Frost, Lillian Naglc, were planning a trip to £>auth Caro- iel T. Hendrlckaon of Port Mon- Mr. and Mra. Theodore Snedeker b Grovcr Parker of Eatontown, who offices. Henry AAowmi h 0£ Ma a-j Red > k ,v bej gs0]d readilv to Agnes Logan, Donald Goodchild, Vic- lina/to spend the. winter^with rela- mouth, was badly cut on the chin by of Colt's'Neck entertained at dlnnor tor Grosslnger, Wilber Roberts and tives. Previous to their trip they a short time previously, took up the the explosion of a bottle of fermented wan presided and E. W. Arrowsmith, visitors. It was estimated that 15,000 career of a pugilist at the New York ln celebration of Mr. Snedeker'a six- Jr., representing the county clerk's Thomas K. Compton. were entertained by Mrs. Amanda grape juice. tieth birthday. '***" Small Mo office, acted as secretary. James A. such cards were mailed during the Parker of Little Silver Point Athletic club, fought his second bout, fi d t J A Charles R. D. Foxwell, Miss Louise Bennett, teacher In which was declared a draw. A party wag given on Hallowe'en Come In,.. Write.,. arfttom Bradley was officially declared sena- D Fll Miss Clara L,. Wilson, daughter of night by Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Scul- popularity of souvenir the Reformed church Sunday-school Jacob S. Hoffman of Highlands felt It pays to advertise In The Register. tor, Mathias Woolley sheriff, Theo- postal cards, introduced them to Red at Hed Bank, took the girls of her | Edsvard M. Wilson of Keanaburg, and thorpo of Atlantic Highlands for their dore Aumack county clerk and David so sorry for the defeated candidates PEBSOHAL FINANCE CO 3ank. class out for a walk into Middlotown j Cecil W. Lcdiard of Red Bank were in the local borough election that he son Stanley. About forty guests were Dernarest Denise, Charlcs L. Walter Mis^ Olla Johnson, daughter of J, township. Those on the hike were; married at the brldp'g homo by Rev. present. QCINN, PARSONS & DOBUMD8, ana Richard Borden assemblymen. L,;^-;;'; srTofBdfoTdTwas mar- 1 agreed to hire a motorboat and tako COUNSELI-OtlS AT tJVW octrtc Bid?,. 601 Bangs Avenue. Maude Parker, Julia VanSchoick , [ J. W. Tower, pastor of the Koans- them on a salt water trip. Mrs. Erisley E. Bogcra of Bridge The coroners elected were Benjamin I • Helen Kingsbury, Ada Gisleson, Mario j burg Methodist church. WhltAold Building, , Red llnnU ono A. i*. 789S Ucenie No. S70 Reuben W. Johnson, Monmouth avenue wan ln a serious condition an John 3, Qulnn. l'heodore O. Paranos. ASBURY PARK, N. Joseph L. Cllver and;at {h<. brid(,3 ,)Omef Kev_ c R(jland "isleson, Edith Taylor and Sybillah | The Shrewsbury township commit- the result o£ ptomaine poisoning. Her Thomas P. Doromua Osborn. ! Beach councilman, Invented a safety j Monthly Charge Two and OttA-Half jicities, | smith performep d the cerejnony. Miss tee authorized disposition of Us hos-' robo rail for automobiles which pre- ailment was caused by eating canned ' Per Cent on Unpaid Balance Only. Red Bank's football team was Dr. Walter L. Mason of Red Bank J h bridesmaid, Miss pital lands, which were ,used ln 1889 vented the theft of robes and blan- meat. ALSTON BEEHMAN, trounced by a team from South Am- ] ^hVompton, tho" bVide's'rolce,"was read a paper at the Monmouth Coun- \ COUNSE1.LOII AI LAW. ; d' i during the smallpox epidemic. The kets left in automobiles. Tho Keyport Yacht club's first BO- Offlcej, 10 Broad St. RED DANK. N. J. boy by tho score of 8 to 0. The game ,' ^ Yarnell waB y "Dental society meeting at Long b committee expected to receive $6,000 Reginald H, Murray and Harry cial event of tho winter waa a dinner waa -witnessed by over BOO spectators. , branch on "Epulls" and a general dis- for the property. ' The Red Bank players were FredS!?"' ;ussion followed. Dr. Frank L. Man- Giblin were new members of the Red at which forty persons wero present. JAMBS rNG, Smock, captain; Frank Chadwick, | • j J / ^ William Johnson of Locust Point Banly Cavalry troop. Walter B, Cherry was toastmaster. ATTORNEY AT LAW t clubho e A te m wai ning of Red Bank was appointed a Office, 65 Broad St., RED BANK, N. J. Robert Trafford Bloomfleld Long. ;o lh(, . se w member ot tho dental committee for was struck by an automobile in front' T. Thomas Fortune, a colored edl- James Norman and son started .tteet, George Hawkins, George A.cf |ls J|)taon |l3 managel, The a statewide oral hygiene movement. VanBrunt, Albert Burrowes, Will am |b £ vl The double house owned and occu- Conover. Charlie Grovcr, William |dd Kichard Tobi Joh'n GibU •led for many years by Ezeklel Rog- f HoMmiro and Van Watts. and ,J,h n_ ers was being moved by Daniel H The Walsrode Powder company Miss Hanna Beyer, daughter of tho ~3ook, tho new owner, from the south bought out Oscar Hesse's agency. late John Beyer of Broad street, died ;icle of Monmouth street to a new Mr. Hesse had been agent for the at tho home of her td3ter, Mrs. Har- lite on Drummond place. Mr. Cook Walsrode powder for some time and old K. Allstrom, with whom she lived. planned to build four stores on .the had built up a comparatively big She was 43 years old and death was !ot where tho houso formerly stood. business. Ho Bold more than 2,000,000 due to neuralgia and bronchial Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hintel- loaded shells annually. Mr. Hesse's trouble. mann o{ Rumson were married four agency covered a twenty-year con- Nicholas Arrena, who kept a shoe- /ears-and they celebrated tho event maker shop in the Linzmayer build- with a family gathering. The couple States and Mexico. ing at Navesink, left the village, ow- •eceived many pretty gifts. Mr. Hin- Miss Llbble S. Brower of Red ing Mr. LSnzmayer some rent and .elmann besides being a hustling rea Bank and Rev. Jacob F. Speerll of taking with him several pairs of istato agent was secretary of the AJlenwood were married at the shoes belonging to his customers. Monmouth County Fair association. bride's home on Spring street by Miss Nealie Thorner and Miss Liz- Bayard Doughty, son of Edward Rev. Jacob Lcupple of Manasquan, zie Durrua, both of Keyport, , were Doughty of Fair Haven, was under- The bride's sister, Miss Hettie Brow- for a diamond ring of- ;oing treatment at the Ann May hos- er, was bridesmaid and Albert Mil-! ftreTbythc'bmsl band' oTthat"?lac*e pital at Spring Lake for an injury ler, a step-brother, of the groom was|to U|o ,ad wh0 coliected the most [ he received when trying to save kim- groomsman. money for th- e -band - . from a fall from a ladder. He The men of St. James parish, at W. H. Werner of Keyport shot a was severely strained by his efforts tho Invitation of Rev. James A. Rey- blue heron that measured TA feet ;o avoid serious injury. nolds, filled St. James hall at a grand j from u tQ t, 0( ,t3 wl Werner Frank J. Muir was selected to.rep- temperance rally. Father Reynolds raffled tho bird of{ an(1 it wag won •esent Anchor lodge of Odd I^ellows waa the principal speaker. Vocal b John Lln(ihoimi who had it mount- f Atlantic Highlands at the grand numbers were rendered by Mildred [ ed odge session to be hold at Trenton Hollywood, Mamie Rellly, Maggie j Hudson VanBrunt of Scobeyvillo ed Loux was nominated as district Qutgiey. Mary Wood and Joseph .go t hfs |eft hand caught ln th(J gearg deputy of the lodere to take the place Ryan. _ _ _ of a corn shelter and one of his if Charles Simmons of Keyport, the Carrie E. Burdge, daughter fingers was so badly crushed that Dr. •etlring deputy. of Theodore Burdgo of Leonardville, Edwin Field of Red Bank amputated and James Johnson of Navesink were "Work was started on alterations to lit. he Oceanic Hook & Ladder company married by Rev. T. S. Wilson of j Ms3 Ja wmiams o£ Oceanlc be. lUilding. The main floor of the Navealnk. Owing to a recent death th bHd f s, Despreaux P ullding was to bo lowered to side- ir. one of the amilies there was no o[ Locust p ,nt_ ThD ccremon wa3 walk level and other interior changes elaborate wedding celebration. performed at the Navesink Methodist made. William H. Pearsall had the A sociable was held at the resl- parsonage by Rev. Charles S. Miller. :ontract. idonce of Mra. Maines of Colt's Neck. William Wolcott closed up his bug- A feature of the program was he lnes3 affair3 at Eutontown and went A wedding with military features representation of an ar school ten t0 N(jw Hayen t Uve Mr_ Wolcott was performed at Christ ' church young women of the village taking at one t) th d Shrewsbury when Miss Sarah Van- the parts of pupils with John Reed 3ank publl(, Bchoo, Tllet, daughter of Colonel R. C. Van- 33 e r ca IHiet, became the bride of Lieuten ", ! t *er. I The Ladies' aid society of Grace nt David P. Wood. The ceremony Thirteen colored persons were bap- Mcthndlst church ha(1 its annual au was performed by Rev. F. P. Sweezy, tized by emersion in the river back { h t h 30 ' "ector of the church. of the Baptist church on West Front £ons attcnded. Mrs_ Joh* Ab£ott street. Those baptized were mem- , , Hai.ce. who The old Mark L. Mount house at Rcv wm t Navesink, owned and occupied by Misses Belle and Mamie Mount, waa ficiatcd. ial church of Eatontown, accepted an lestroyed by flre at a loss of over John Variel of Port Monmouth offer for a charggo at Baltimore. 12,000. The house was said to have Dr. Frank S. Lee sold his prop- ieen over 100 years old and was ono caught three barrels of large eels ert Leroy place to m1D. and a barrel of striped bass in one t L , Mrs. M. S. if the landmarks of Navesink. Hubbard or $50OOi Tho sale was Arthur, Joseph and John Johnson haul of hia fyke neb. Oscar Hubbs mado b Wi!!iam A. Hopping. of Belford. caught a striped bass | Thomas Ely's .nd Edward Powell of Navesink on The bu lding on . day's gunning trip bagged sixteen weighing fifty pounds in one of his farm near Engllshtown were de. ne rabbits and several squirrels, Omar, "" "' ' stroyed by fire and six horses and a ohn and Ashton Sickles, also of ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Norman, cow perished In the flames. Javeslnk, were out the same day and and Harry McQueen, ono of Red ! Thomas Taylor Rogers, one of the ihot 21 rabbits. Bank's popular young men, were pioneers of Atlantic Highlands, died Luther Savage of Riverside avenue **..»»» |»,u,«,™u6 Men, WBi-o;at h,g home followinE ,!v(, year3. jU. nd Thomas Howard of Hudson ave- married at tho Baptist parsonage by, nes3 He wa3 78 year3 o)i uo wero new members of Relief Rev. J. K. Manning. j Fnd Frick g.ave a duck dlnnor at 'ire company and Abe Benjamin', an Fifteen rabbits and several squirrel th(J sherUian hotel to charies K. imployee of Davidson's clothing •were bagged by a group of gunners, Straus, Dr. William M. Thompson and tore, joined Navesink Hook & Lad- consisting of Edward Johnson, Dan-; jog^^ Rellly. er company. id. Bennett, John Bennett, George, Mrs. Maria Brown, wife ol William Henry, George Lane and Thomas': man at Sea- Carl Munch, Charles Schneider, Brown a ni ht watcn ohn Bambach, Joseph G. Eschelbach Mrs. Bayard Webb, of Mountain LaKes, N. J., whose photograph ap- Walling, all of Belford. ' bright• • , died suddenly of heart dls- E. H. Wilber, Francis Little, H. Ed- nd Jacob Enrich, Sr., were on pears above, is one of many satisfied customers who have written us gar Smith and R. B. Chandler were ise. :ommltteo arranging for a barn Williavvniiuiimi oS. j-iiijpincoiLippincottt oft Littlj-iiLiiee Slltjii-- anco to be given in Eintracht hall about our new plan for guaranteeing hot water costs. She says, "The on a committee in charge of a ball or the benefit of the Eintracht sing- ver wag 85 3 ola an(1 he t ng society. Penfield Convertible Automatic Gas Water Heater has been a most being arranged for the benefit of the hls blrthday gunning. Junior American Mechanics lodge of , welcome addition to my household equipment. We installed a forty- F r H Miss Edith A. Peterson, daughter M r £,rMn, Forman Smith of Twenty Years ABo. . £ Captain Edward Peterson, and five gallon capacity heater with a guaranteed maximum bill of $6.50 Fair Haven celebrated the fiftieth I Abram L. Davison, Democratic ixel Benson, Bon of Otto B. Benson, anniversary of thcir'rnarriage. Dur- i mayor of Red Bank, who was severe- oth of Seabrlght, were married at a month, and it' has given us j) more than adequate supply of hot ing the day a surprise visit was paid | ty injured in an automobile accident, he bride's home by Rev. W. Dutton water for nine people without in any month nearly reaching its them by their children and a group : resigned his office,. and Councilman Dale, rector of St. George's'church of of friends. I Horace P. Cook was appointed to fill .umflon. maximum cost." Richard Wyckoff of Oceanic waa ; the vacancy. Archibald L. Miller of thrown from his wagon when the |Riverside avenue was appointed A new dock was being built at the Highlands on tho James Kay prop: horse Bhied and his arm was broken councilman to fill the vacancy caused near the shoulder. Dr. Walter Whit- by the elevation of Mr. Cook to the rty at the foot of Cormvell avenue Automat is Gas Heated Water for ivery Requirement ®f ICnown Costs more attended to his injuries. mayor's office. Mr. Miller took Mr. nd when completed was to be used j .s a landing place for the boats of The ladles of Trinity parish of Red Cook's place as chairman of the This remarkable water heater, that ends fire tending forevor, is sold by us also in tho 30 gallon size, with the guarantee that tha Bank gavo a phonographic enter- finance and water committee and a he Merchants Steamboat company. talnment at Mrs. John Garrison's on ! member of the police and garbage Miss Pearl W. Worden, daughter of -gas it consumes will not cost over $4.50 per month,and in a 65 gallon size with a guaranteed gas consumption of not over Broad street. Tho phonograph was ! committees. Vlbert W. Worden of Spring street, $13.00 a month. This largest size will furnish 4,000 gallons a month at 140 degrees temperature and will handle the excep- •as laid up as the result of an In- loaned by Morris Pach. G. S. Bucklin, who had recently tional requirements of a four bathroom house and large establishment. ... If yours is the average family with a one bath Daniel Bennett of BelforJ was 35 ured ankle sustained while practlc- yearn old and a group of relatives room house, we suggest attention to the 30 gallon size because in six months of actual use it is giving our customers great and frJends gathered at hig home to satisfaction at astonishingly low operating costs. In the 25 customer bills below, taken at random, the average cost has been, help him celebrato the event. WI Miss Ellen Keough, daughter of CHRlSTM&fe only ^1.13 a month. The largest month's bill was $3.94, or 56 cents under our guarantee, and only three of the 25 spent more John Keough, died following an ill- CHRISTMAS CLUB than $2.50 per month.... Wo guarantee this heater tosupplyl,080 gallons por month at temperature of 140 degrees, and ness of eleven weeks. Death was caused by dropsy. THRIFTS ES '•*" that is about 200 gallons a month over the national average family use. If you need more, then the other heaters are avail- Ezra Osborn was building a house able, also at guaranteed consumption costs. At theso prices, automatic gas heated water, greatest of home comforts, can no ,on hl3 Bridge avenue lot, near Her- longer bo considered an expensive luxury. We urge that you compare theso costs wirh your present costs, no matter what bert street. C. T. Clayton was the builder. CALL TODAY fuel you use. Eugene Kcough, son of 'John Keough, dislocated his rifiht arm when ho fell from a pile o£ boards. and r These 25 Customers Mad Automatic ©as H®&fod Wafer Mrs. Eleanor P. 6111, wjfe of Jos- 5AV.. - eph Gill, died at her home on Wal- CAM:' it*' at an average cost oi only $1.13 @ach per month lace street in her fiftieth year. r > i. Get Your The Oceanic Hook & Ladder com- enr TV Boforo After, Extra Bifor« After Extra Before After BXtn pany opened a reading room in their L'Dlno U9ing Coot (Jilno Using Coat Uilng Uelnt) Ooel truck house. THRIFTIES' lit Coitromsr .... J6.00 $6.90 $ .90 9th Consumer .... $4.55 $4.90 $.35 IStb Ccnssm&r .... $7.23 $9.35 $2.12 •ion- 10th Consumer 5.70 2nd Consumfr .... fi.65 7.05 .40 .... 5.25 -45 19th Consumer .... 3.40 6.03 2.63 Thirty Years Ago. lltfi Consumer .... 9.33 11.50 217 3rd Coniumir .... 7.60 9.30 1.70 20th Consumer .... S.Z5 6,42 A brass band wflB oi^anizoi at PASS BOOK 12th Consumer .... 4.02 7.40 3.38 1.17 4th Consumer .... 15.72 13.45 2.27' 21st Consumer .... 4.36 6.10 1.74 Red Bank with 21 members. Ke- 13th Consumer .... 10.63 11.60 1.03 hear«al3 were' hi the front room of 5th Consumer .... 3.40 5.70 2.30 14th Consumer .... 3,«8 6.10 2.42 22nd Consumer .... 3.56 7.50 3.94 Joseph Dlclcopfii photographic studio. 6th Consumer .... 10.26 10.20 .06' The memb'ers of the band were You can use the same 15th Consumer .... 8.10 10.20 Z10 23rd Consumer .... 7.74 8.95 1.2T Charlea Nelman, Harold Nelniiin, ere.' 7th Consumer .... 9.23 8.30 .93' 16th Consumer .... 6.65 5.97 .67' 24th Consumer .... 9.65 10.43 .78 William Pope, Loon Morford, Lyle book at several stores in 8th Consumer ..-.. 6.25 6.80 .55 17th Consumer .... 6.00 £.23 .23 25th Consumer .... 6.66 7.20 54 Helsloy, Fred Flick, Andrew n. Cole- man, Maurice Hollywood, Bugeno 13. Red Bank Patterson, Irving Finch, Iiruno Mazza, Charlcs Dennis, Edwin Hobba, EXPLANATION OF ABOVE TABLE PURCHASED ON EASY TERMS Wllllorn F. Malchow, William Cul- Column (1) at left shows customers averago monthly Wo ttll tha Penfield Convertibla Automatic Gal llngton, Jr., Rudolph .Malchow, Fer- ll bill before using this Automatic Cas Water Water Heatei No. 30, installation costs Included, for icn Blulsdell, nnlph Fields, Rafale Soremus Urns. Co. Sliter; (2) Monthly average alter using; (3) Differ- $100 cash, or $10 down, balance monthly. We guar- Santangclo, John L,. Harrison and SAVE ; ence between the two costs, caused by use of the antee tha gas It consumes will not cost more than John B. Balnton, Jr. The Instructor "Tho Best of Everything (o Eat" heater. I*) These four customers saved tho amounts $4,50 per month, and as to probable lesser costi w» nnd bund leader w.'ifj Kmiolpli Mnl- shown, due to tower gas rate earned, applicable to 11-18 Uroml St., Itml Itniili, N. J, offer the evidence in the above table. We guarantee chow.' loth water heater and gas range. .. . The last fiio it to supply 1,080 gallons of water per month at tem- vied one ilze larger heater than tho No. 30. Worlhley wns president of tho BO- Tolopbono 1500. perature of 140 degrees. clety and ulie had general super- WE DELIVER. vision of tho affair. Hflr flfialHtants wcro Mm. Robert II. Mount, Mm, Ctvirles Smoclt nnil Mm. T. 10. Origgs,. Tlioso In charge of tho talilou were Mrs, Charles IS. Throck- WCASH morton, Mrs, Homy M. Nevlus, Mrs. EXTRA Jersey Central Power & Light Co. 'Frank I*. Blatsdoll, Mra. Doniilii At- Why? FOR THIS CHRISTMAS watsr, Mm. Howard WhlllloMl MI-B. CHRIST Ask Your Own Plumber about these Gas Water Heaters ©r Ask Us Henrietta Apple'sntc, Mm. Juiin H. j OR NEXT Tteockmorton. Mrs. Fiirnk 33OASSP Il-J RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER lo, 1033. I'URC Seven | In the mciitiHrjie (lunations have Ham Ooimau. . UuvW Hkkii, t-mla liiii. S:un»)>y. All.nl 1'i.HtiiioM, I I' Mr:. I'. V. LUIIK, Mi . Ijavnl I,i-. •••.-. Joiin Mutis, William Mrl'iic. IVi'lcm- •cuvii), Iliuold Wo •• (kilr.id.- HLL;.. I'. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ! pouted In in such fc-reat numbers tliftt Komcilko, Cyril tiloixmi, fltrhin Tlllon. liotniui, lUtlicrh'.c liuriiiju. Until Mtllt> li. Mr;;. Waiitr l/iytnn. MIH. V»'il!:-n':. | I »'c had to have more aliclveH. Now Madelyn Caj£v/, Margaret 1)L-I,iuiiiy. Joyto liliijiticth Millie.-. 1 uihellu I'IIIBUVIU, Om- RosiH-.-ll, Mr.;. Hurry J, Cjuinri, Mi.. I .. READING ROOM i there are not enough and the'mayor Dlxon, Rote Koilornro. Mury Hern. Norn .oVtu Hcakt.. iluiv S:mi;di-, ,J^an .Stevens, Vincent Kh..Mi. Mr.', .in <.),;, liij;:.i •; FIRST CHURCH OP CHftlST, SCIENTIST Growing Very Fast l«o, Mareclla Marlntotli. Kllsnbcth MIIIIIC. Chiirl.Jtlo .S-.v . Chocolate Cordial Fruits Assorted Golden honeycombed mola3se3 butter Luscious fresh fruits, abundant with sticl:s, covered with Loft sweet juice dipped in pure cream and pure chocolate. FullPound & covered with Loft Briarcliff 1 a 1 mi fni lii i il r • I liniili i i iflMim n (< i - n «1< « 1 Hi" tin t 11 mi, lu h i| ' • I''!'1'- lmllcr, riinnninn, liiu: rnv; hmu-y, un.l PHILIP H. HARRISON & CO. t >|i]>i 1 i.il'i ii li ii in 1" nl In i. I In »''• helled prcan ml! ELECTRICAL HOME APPLIANCES til Monmouth St., Phone I73G. S*eq Banh 43-A Broad Street Red Bank EiVht as Guinan, Eddie Foy. Jr., Frances property by the Sons and Daughters bers of tho squad ara very grateful Esst.Keansburg will hold a charity William and Abe Lyman and his.or of Liberty lodge. to this organization. A group of pub-ball Saturday night at the Civic asso- chestra, Mr. and Mrs. Kyrll Parker and lic-spirited members of the club re- ciation hall. The proMa will be used "YOU CAM r.Orti:? . . . tbeU's Carlton Theater, to. buy shoes and other clothing for The Kox film, "Pilgrimage," with Some of the action in this picture Mrs. William Cpltrell left Sunday on cently helped the squad to raise IS YOUR CAR taUca place In the leading nfght clubs a two weeks' trip to Florida. money for an ambulance obtaining; children who aro In unfortunate cir- Start caily, won't you . . and JSian'« f< Henrietta Crosiimaji, Heather -Angel, cumstances. Norman Foster mid Marian Nixon, of Manhattan. There are many dance The Methodist Sunday-school has money by putting a note in the bank. Jo lot me know . t ,.,.1 fl- ,,.,., I, lied, »1 J.,11 V, ,1 JliillJ., IS. J , ' !',.,, id. Better heat—Irsa attention SERVICE STATIONS nil; niMMn fin:.:1:' uAiKitiAi, IUN'K, 0[ini Uiiil.v—«::«> A. M. WESSON THE GIFT SHOP. iind the-Asbury Park Title end Mort- Kunes to Glvo nay. old ftnd !a survived by one son, one Low Here and There gage company have been restrained The alumni association of the Mon- brother and three ulsters. Halt! landing Library. from selling; securities because of ir- miSuth Memorial hospital training 1933 No deposit required. regularities alleged under the New •(fnool will give a play early nexi o» on fJcIiooI Bonds. C»r» All (be Latest Books. in the County Tho lose of $6,857 on Long Branch SERVICE Open Day end Nlffht Jersey securities act. Complaints month entitled "A Lucky Break." Tl> Christmas Card Orders Taken. against the company were mada by play will bs coached by Miss Pan- echool bonds of 5178,000 was Included 10 MONMOUTH STKEET. Personal Notes, §ales of Prop- Assistant Attorney General Klchard nle Zuekerman. In s list of market Josses In state sink- C. Plummer, ing fund bond tranoactlona during Eisele, King &. Nugent Telephono 1209. erty, Building Operations. Keyport Couple Married. the past two years. Lodge Doings. Births, Mar- Home For Aged Dinner. M!B3 Eva Boyco and Justus K. 21 BROAD STREET, riages and Deatlis. The annual dinner for the trustees Camp, both of Keyport, were mar Born Burned. and managers of tho Methodist home ried last Saturday week at Calvary A largo barn on tho J. P. Cooling: RED BANK, N. J. Recorder W. S. Holmes of Free for the aged at Ocean Grove was Methodist church by Rov. D. BOBfarm near Freehold was destroyed . . As Long As Human Beings Are hold has decided that W. J. Evans held Thursday night In the Garfleld- Haney. Mr. Camp Is a councilman hy fire last Wednesday afternoon. A S. P. C. A. agent, la not guilty o Grant hotel at Long Branch. Tho at Keyport. quantity of feed and hay in ths barn Human .. Mistakes Will Sometimes maintaining a nuisance In havlnj principal speaker was Colonel Clar- was elso destroyed. MEMBERS dogs on his premises. The recorde ence Chamberlain, who made a trans- Soap For School Children. however, warned Evans to keep hi Atlantlc flight In 1927 to Germany. Soup Is being served to the pupils oil«ij--So()ec.Siii)n Defeated. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Occur. . of the Neptuno City school dally. dogs from becoming: too noisome. VoteW at Avon last week turned, NEW YOI& CURB EXCHANGE (ASSO.), AHEN'S appreciate Immediate notification of these, BO they Two silent policemen have beoi Nurses Win Awards. Julius Schwartz, who lias cooked down the proposition of creating a may bo corrected and your complete satisfaction assured. placed in front of tho Broad Btree Jllsa Florence Lewis of English- pot of soup and donated it each Fri- permansnt police department Tho school at Freehold to protect chl town recently graduated aa a nurse day, will resume these donations on department is at present made up of November 17. STOCKS and BONDS ' Suits, Topcoats, Plain dren crossing tho street. The po from tho Long Branch hospital and special officers. Phone Red Bank was awarded a purse of $50 for Coats and Drosses Icemen are left in the street onlj Died o! Heart Attack. , Shower For Freehold Girl. Cleansed P r o p o r I y, during school hours. scholarship. Mlsse3 Elizabeth Htg- Accounts Carried on Conservative Margin gens and Kathryn Thompson of Marl- Thomas A. Dillen of Long Branch Miss Mildred Brower of Freehold Pressed Mxpertly. The New Home Owners' Loan cor- an Insurance salesman for the New waa given a kitchen shower last poration office hay been opened in boro also graduated, and each wera awarded a $250 scholarship. York life insurance company, died Saturday week. Miss Brower Is en- $1.00 the Asbury Park First National bank suddenly Friday morning of a heart gaged to Ernest Barkolow, also of Telephone RALPH J. PARKELU and trust company. The ofllco will Passed Counterfeit Bills. attack. He is survived by a wife and Frflehold. Red Bank 2 Manager Spruce Up! be In charge of B. G. Coats of Long Jerry Coaentlno, thirty, of Free- one daughter. Branch. hold and Carmine Agiletto, twenty, Contract for Carrying MaSl. Tho Red Bank ReglsteJ travels Mrs. Julia S. Thompson of ImlayB- of New York, were arrested at Mata- over every street in town and every own died last Thursday week in hei wan lant Saturday week charged with George Lafetra ot Manasquan has been awarded tho contract for carry road in tho county. Lot it carry your 70th year. She was tho 'widow o passing counterfeit one dollar and message to those who live on these John S, Thompson, and Is [survived tivo dollar bills. It is said they had ing tho malls between the Manas- thoroughfares,—Advertisement. >y two children. previously been convicted on similar quan postoffice and the railroad sta- CLEANSERS and DYERS, Inc. A surprise shower was given for charges. tion. Ho was tho lowest of nineteen Miss Helen Bavison of Freehold las bidders. We Know How •eok In honor of her approaching Runaway Boy Found. Moses Clark, p fourteen-year-old Fire at Long Branch. marriage to Charles Lewis of Eaton Fire caused damage of $7,000 to the town. Negro boy, who ran away from hlB Main Office and Plant: homo In Petersburg, Virginia, recent- Lena M. Bailor cottage at Long 24 W. FRONT ST., RED BANK. ?nnt Soil Securities. ly, was picked up at Freehold last Branch Wednesday night John W. Tho Paramount Association, Inc., week. Ho was committed to tho chil- Brown, a fireman, fell from the porch dren's shelter 'at tho welfare home, roof and suffered a broken right foot. and his "parents were notified. Married Last April. Car lilts Polo. Announcementf-haa been made of William.VanBrunt of Holmdol lost the marriage of ^Mlss Edna M. Oco- control of his automobile last Wcdnea- boe of Oakhurst tVcharlea A. Davl- day nigrht on the Freehold-Adelphla Bon of that place. The ceremony waa AWNIVERi road. The car crashed Into a tele- performed last April) at- Hlghtstown. phono polo and upset. VanBrunt suffered a cut on his head which re- Freehold Man Transferred. quired twelve stitches to close. Clarence McDernWi- of—Freehold has been transferredsfrom tfeo Point !omplaln ot Animal Pounds. Pleasant branrni of tho Now Jersey SIX BIG FLOORS... filled with "Quality" nnd "Style" Homefurnlshlngs... Canty- Residents of Freehold have made lentral Power/and Light^carnpany to Ing our full LIFE-TIMK guarantee of satisfaction. Let uo show you how well tve a complaint to tho mayor and coun- the company'sjofflco at Long Branch. can SDH YOU na well aa your Tocketbook. Food on your pantry ahelf ia a good investment cil against tho operation of animal right now. Here is your opportunity to stock up pounds within the borough limits. House Broken Into. at prices which are low now—but will surely be The specific complaint wa3 against a A house owned by Peter McDonnell >Iaco conducted by William J. Evans j at Long Branch was broken Into one higher later. m Parker street, night recently. A radio set was .Hi stolen and damage was caused to .utters Broken Hip. doorfJ and fUrnHure ln th0 house. Louis Sorrontino, fifty, of Long FOB NEARLY 80 YEAK8... Loon's credit bos been the "Buy Word" for thou- Branch, fell from a ladder while do-' Woman Doctor Dead. sands of Home Layers. It's a dignified, pleasant and easy "Way to enjoy A cory ing carpenter work Tuesday of last \ Dr. Ella P. Upham of Asbury Park homo...without the outlay of much Cash. PAYMENTS ARRANGED TO SUIT veek. He was taken to the Mon- died Sunday of last week. Sho was YOUR INCOME. nouth Memorial hospital, where it tho oldest woman physician In the was found he was suffering from a shore section, having practiced at Wo pay your rnro both wnyo. 'ractured hip. Asbury Park over forty years. Milk with a reputntlon for goodness, liny now at this low price. Caught Foot In Machine. Buys Plumbing; Business. William Tyler, a colored man em- Frank C. GibEon, who has conduct- »loyed in the Fischer Baking com* , . . . _ , - ed a plumbing business at Freehold 1EON SD iany plant at Asbury Park, caught , . Bovcral year3| ha8 bought the umb 03 SJUTH ST., COB. KING, ST., ;ls left foot In the gears of a flour- ing buBinesa of F. A. ^itc, by whom Children. , Quick-Cooking or Regular lending machine last week. The b(1 was formerly employed. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. oes and the solle of hii s foot were ForYourComfcrt Guaranteed as Fine in Quality as Other mdly mangled. Died at 04. . Mrs. Margaret B. Alward o£ Free- Brands Selling at 10c THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY lew Building for Hospital. hold died last Friday week following The state advisory board on pub- a paralytic stroke. Sho was 94 years ic works has authorized an appro- bation of ,$300,000 for a 'house unit PURE FINE 31 lbs. it the state hospital at Marlboro. If THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY he project goes through the federal [ovcrnment will pay thirty per cent Jar >f the costs. fad to Pay at Last Max Mays of Engllshtown drove an lutomobile tor six years without tak- <2 cans ng the trouble to secure a drivers •£g3 icense. Last week he was caught % tall < nd was fined $18 for his six years' 5a cans < riving without a license and $10 ad- .Itional. 9> RITTER'S .ocal Teachers Employed. hails Charles T. Stone, superintendent ot ha Long Branch schools, reports that 12. members of tho teaching staff are rraduates of the Long Branch high school and two are graduates of the !tar of the Sea academy at that An exceptionally fine flour for every home use. Try a ilace. bag with our guarantee that it will give you as much bag pplications For Federal Loans. satisfaction as any Flour you have paid higher prices for. Sixty applications for federal loans 4Qr 12-lb- n homes and farms In Freehold and 'iclnity were made last Wednesday, -lb he iirst day the loan office was open HECKER'S, PILLSBURY or CERESOTA $1.09 ba«g* it Asbury Park. Most of the loans •ere made to pay oft existing mort- 12-lb bag, 59c ages. failed After Fight. Charles Minor, 43, an Asbury Park colored man, was sentenced to six nonths in the county Jail last Wednes- Jay. He was charged with assault- Here's an eiqnlslte new ng Martin Stein at the latter's place "Quality In the Cup". S:ne Ilavot lor your lalads Just four cents on every pound >f business during an election quar- waiting to discover It. purchased during thli Fair. Vacuum pocircd. 8-os. Jar BXore Scrip. 1-lb. can The:, third Issue of scrip In the amount" of $200,000 has been author- 1 ized by the board of freeholders SUPER SUDS 8 «*«'• 22c C06DIUT, Baker's ...... °" lie This Issue will benr five per cent In- pk terest, the same as the two previous PALNOLIVE' 3"*" 17c t, Minute ,=.;.,„„. * ltd onc3. and will be dated November the se onal quick-starting OCTAGON Cleanser .3mm5Ie Po&toffice Quarters Rented. The Postofllco Department has rented the Lipsey building at Sum- morfieki and Railroad avenue, Aa- Nowadays the Food Trend Is to Quality bury Park, to be used for poatofflca purposes while the present building No. SH motor 3>® U being remodeled and extended. Will Keep Fire District The Wall township committee last week by a vote of 2 to I decided to retain the second fire district. This U tho fourth time, this matter haa been voted upon, the other thrco times be- € ing by a vote of the citizens. Sain of a Farm. Mtorit, DavM B. C. Matthews has Bold his farm of twenty acres on the Free- For Complete Sale List Sec Your Nearest U. S. G. Store Iiolrl-.irnlthourK road to Charles A. IIul.TOtt of Wcntflold. Mr. Huloart pinna to UEO tho form In growing fnncy ilnhlfns end orrlildn. Hold Vp nt Kuyport. Three men entered IS!mer Doluon'i bnrbtr nhop at Keyport a fow nights Of;<> imd driunndcil that Dolson turn UNITED SERVICE GROCERS SHORE DIVISION tiw-r his money, lln complied With MED HANK, N. J. the ilRinnnd, tho rohlicra getting $8 EATONTOWN, N. J. MOTU', 81I.VK.K, N. from tho raflh register. I.U£t*rio HchliifoJm Sam Btauiro t'ltiuclln IlroM. South at On Ktaff of Rchool I'npur. MO Lelghlon Avenue. I.Htlo Hllvcr Bum Blxzuro Carl \V. CroTMbn, non of Mr. and HOLMDKL, N. ,1. Cor. Bridge Ave. & W. Itrrgcn l'l. Mm. Howard ,M. Croxnnn of Free- You can pay more for gasoline, but « Jiwoh Storn wN, N. j. A. Cltarclla hold, linn bcfin named n member of 73 JHonitiouMi St. I6«oed Wcsklj. EuUred SJ Escond-Cisti tUitar tt the Foil- BED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1933. Subscription Priesi 6ne STetur £1 VOLUME LVI, NO. 21.. office kt P.sJ dull, W. J., under tiw Act of March C. 1879. Six Months SI.00. Single Copy PAGES 11'TO CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS. Willow Street MOVES FOR HARMONY. Tho 31 Club Will Sponsor Tholr Dis- Mrs. Moffst Suggests a Fusion Tick- tribution is County. Site Is Selected et In Middletown Township. Ths 31 club met last night ot the Mrs. Barclay W. Moffat of River 'Uncle Henry's Wedding" Goes Y. M. C. A..building and discussed Pluza, In talking with a Register re- After December 11 AH Users of plans for the distribution and filling Retiring: President of the St. Vin- At Election at Fair Hav^n Last porter this morning, advocated that Examiner Black to be at the Plans for Proposed Addition to ; Private Lines in Fair Haven Over Big and About Half of of Christmas etocklngs In the county cent de Paul Society, Who Night 383 Votes Were Cast the members of tho board of educa- Bank Friday, November 24, to the High School Subouttod by Will Pay the Sam© Amount— Pariiissg Space Deficit is Met for tho Monmouth county1 Boclal ser- Held the Office Seven Years, for Willow Street Property tion of Middletown township co-oper- Continue His Examination^— vice. The stockings are to' be de- ate in nominating three members to Architect Ernest Ar«n&~- VanHorn on Council. by the Affair. livered to families where otherwise Praised for His Work. and 87 for River Road Site. run at the coming election. She Resentment Growing. Other School Matters. Tho resignation of Councilman Tho Red Bank Chamber of Com- Santa Claua would not visit. Each Members of tho St. "Vincent de Paul The voters ot Fair Haven at a spe- stated that in her opinion It was not Last AuguBt an assessment of 100 Plans for tho proposed addition to Gerald C. Holbroolt was read and ac- merce netted $160 by the presentation stocking will have a toy and some society of St. James's church ten- cial election last night voted by a advisable for the board to continue per cent was levied on the stock of the Red Bank senior high school cepted at a meeting of the Fair Ha- of "Undo Henry's Wedding" which ueeful gift for each child In the fam- dered a testimonial dinner Sunday majority of over 4 to 1 to construct divided into two factions as it had the Broad Street National bank of building were submitted by Architect ven commissioners' Monday , night. was given last Thursday and Friday ily. Empty stockings with the names night at the Swimming River Coun- a new schoolhouso costing not more been since last April. She suggested Red Bank. The stockholders wero Ernest Arend to the board of educa- His term will expire at tho end of at tho Bed Bank Catholic high school and age3 of (chlldren may be pb- try club to their retiring president, than 585,500 on the site of the pres- that a conference of the old and new.,notified that tho assessment might be tion last night. Tho chief object, as this year. In his place Mayor Augus- auditorium. This money will ba used tained at the cocial service offlco at Thomas L. Little. Ho had been head ent school on Willow street. Thl3 board members be held to name a paid in installments, the first of Mr. Arend explained, was to ascertain towards making up the deficit which 131 Pearl street. Those who cannot waa known as proposal No. 2, and 383non-partisan committee of citizens to tus M. Mlnton appointed W. Ray- of the societ1y since It was reorganr which waa due In September. Very whether they met with the approval mond V<.nHorn, who wa3 elected tho chamber haa on lta hands by fill stockings but desire to help In Izcd by Rev. Dr. John B. McCIoskey persons voted; in favor of it. Pro- select the candidates. Mrs. Moffat few of tho assessments have been of the board and to receive sugges- councilman last week for the short maintaining tho public parking space the cause may send donations. In 1928. posal No. 1, which was to authorize stated that la making this sugges- paid because an effort is being made tions an to what changes might be term. Mr. VanHorn mado a few re- in tho commercial district of the The club is giving a aeries of Joseph Hintelmann was toastmas- the erection of the school on a plot tion she spoke for herself alone and to reorganize the bank under tho advisable. Evidently tho plans nut markB Jn which he said he waa glad town. broadcasts ovor station WjBI Thura- ter. Speeches were made by Father of land fronting on River read, Smith not as a representative of the new Spokane plan and put It back Into with the entire approval of tho school to bo a member of the council soon- The play was one big laugh from duya at 6:45. Richard T. Smith, sec- McCIoskey, Rev. John P. Fallen and street and Forman street, received members of the board. She said she business with the assets of the old trustees, for no alterations were er than he expected. 87 votes. Twenty persons voted did not believe any good purpose bank tied in. Progress to this end start to finish and the hundred and retary of the Y. M. C. A. will be tho William Kyan, the newly appointed would be> served by continuing the asked for. Elimination of the mileage charge more local persons who took part first speaker! The club will hold a against both propositions and 33 bal- Is now being made. The promise has lots were void. The total vote waa controversy between the old and new been made that tho bank will re- The plans call for an addition In to telephone users In the borough each, aid their be3t to make tho pro- bunco party at the homo of Dorothy board members and that she thought the form of two wings on ths south- east of Hance road waa announced duction successful in every v/ay. The Thompson on Branch avenue Satur- 523, which was one-third of the ceive a re-opening plan if it can be total registration and about 400 less it would be tO'-the best interest of shown that it is fifty per cent solvent. ern side of the senior high school hy Councilman Tony Hunting,' chair- Red Bank Theater Guild waa espe- day night. the schools to have more harmony. building on Harding room. One wing man of tho publlo utilities commlt- cially prominent In tho principal than the number cast at last week's The second Installment of tho as- 1 general election. will be on tho west side and one will tee. It will go into effect December roles and much of tho success ot the ( sessment levied on the stockholders be on the east side. Corresponding 11, Users of phones on private llnea play la .due to their effortB. The election was held at the Wil- will be duo in December. Yesterday to the schoolhouae tho two wings in all parts of the borough will pay The Chamber of Commerce is deep- low street schoolhouse. The polls Newton D. Ailing, the receiver of the would bo two stories high. In them' 53.50 a month, tho same aa charged ly grateful to those/ who in any way opened at seven o'clock. All voters bank sent the following letter to the would be eighteen classrooms and an to residents of Bed Bank end those had an interest In the production, At Country Club were checked against the registra- stockholders who did not pay the addition to the gymnasium. Mr, residents ot Fair Haven weEt of either by taking part, by purchasing tion list. At times the line of voters By Local Police September installment: Dear Sir:— Arend made no estimate as to tho Hanco road. tickets, furnishing of stage proper- Card Party to be Held Friday extended outside of tho building. The cost. However, some of the members ties, supplying of the scenery and to voting was completed shortly after Charles Taurino of Matawan, I refer to our letter of August 1 of tho board -who aro contractors Mr. Hunting said ho has been Night, November 17, at the notifying all stockholders of the •working for a year to have the charge those, who served on the various com- half-past nine. The election board Wanted in Connection With Broad Street National bank of assess- hazarded the prediction that about eliminated. Tho milongo charge waa mittees. Monmouth County Country comprised Ralph B. Smith judge, ments levied by the Comptroller of $150,000 would be required. Roland Fennlmoro secretary and Bamberger Warehouse Hold- never added to tho phono' bill of Fair Those In tho Theater Guild, the Club at Eatontown. the Currency on that date. The as- As previously told In The Register, Haven residents west of Hanco road. Mystic Shrine group, the members of Russell Mlnton and Lynnwood Min- up, Held for Grand Jury. sessment was payable September 7 ton tellers. and bears interest at six per cent. it is proposed to finance the project Tho30 living east of Hanco road aa tho Girls' chorus and tho Beaus and An Informal card party will be under the Public Worlts Act. The far as Cedar avenue, paid 75 cents Belles, all gave much of their time held Friday night, November 17, at Charles Taurino of Matawan, want- Your payment is past due since A meeting.uf the school board will ed in connection with the hold-up of then and in accordance with my^ in-national government would put up alt a month more or 54.25 a month for in tho preparation of their respective the Monmouth Count/ Country club bo held tonight to' discuss the spec- the money required, thirty per cent phono sorvico and from Cedar ave- parts. at Eatontown for tho benefit of tho the L. Bamberger & Company ware- structions from the Comptroller and ifications for tho new building. Some house on West Front street last July, according to law, it will be necessary of which would be an outright gift.' nue eant to tho eastern borough The parade last Tuesday afternoon Rlvervlow hospital at Bed Bank. It opposition waa expressed at recent for me to place the collection of your The remaining seventy por cent boundary line the extra charge waB will bo under the direction of the Red was taken Into custody by Red Bank assessment in the hands of an attor- under tho direction of Thomas Fields, meetings to tho type of schoolhouse police last night. Ho had been' ar- would be in the form of a bond Issue $1.50, making the charge for phono Jr., helped to bally hoo the affair and Bank auxiliary, with Mrs. Leon W. proposed. It was asserted that this ney. bearing four per cent' Interest. Tbo service in that area ?5 a month. The Conrow as general chairman. The rested on August .11 last on charges Please let mo hear from you im- tho Chamber of Commerce also ap- type, which Is generally known as of murder. He was also charged first payment on tho bonds would not elimination of tho mileage charge preciates tho co-operation extended games will start at half-past eight the bungalow type, will cost twenty mediately. be made for four years. * will mean a saving of $0 a year to o'clock. with the abduction ot a seventeen- Yours very truly, at that timo by the merchants who per cent more than the standard two- year-old Matawan girl two years ago. Newton D. Ailing, tome residents and $18 a year to oth- loaned cars, to tho members of the On the ticket committee are Mrs. story building, and will not permit An election to vote on the proposed Taurino, who is 28 years old, was Receiver. addition will probably be called soon, ers. Thoso with party lines will al- high school band and others who Benjamin Atwater chairman, Mrs. sufllcient room on the Willow street Last week Federal Judge Philip so pay less. took part in the demonstration. Charles Stevens, Mrs. Broadus Pow- property for a playground. arrested by Police of Newark last by tho board of education. BoforB THOMAS L. LITTI-E. August after tho body of Gustava Fornian discharged a motion by a this can be done, however, tho pro- In connection with the matter the er, Mrs. Howard I tanning, Mrs. John Application for federal aid for the group of stockholders who sought to Warren, Mrs. Hubert Farrow, Mrs. Berg, Union City beer runner, had ject must bo approved by national following announcement has been president, who praised Mr. Little for school ' project was made several been found near Morristown. Captain restrain collection of the 100 per cent government officials. The plans for made by William S. Weeks, manager Elmer Morrow and Mrs. Katherine having given unstintingly of his ef- weeks ago. Approval of the project levy. This court action does not af- Poster Contest Elkus White. Tho prize committee Joseph Bray, armed with a warrant the present senior high school build- of tho. Bed Bank office of tho tele- forts and time in behalf of tho so- has not yet been received. To build issued by Justice Henry F. Hylln, fect the reorganization campaign. ing wero prepared by Mr. Arend. Ho phono company: comprises Mrs. James S. Farkes ciety. In recognition of these ser- the new school on Willow street it It Is expected that Examiner Black chairman, Mrs. Lester Leonard and went to Newark to get him at the explained at the meeting last night "Effective December }1 mileage Among Children vices a traveling set was presented will be necessary to raze the pres- time, but after a consultation with will be at the bank Friday, Novem- that the building had been BO con- charges will bo discontinued In con- Mrs. J. C. Parkcs. Miss Marjorie ent building. Members of the board ber 24, to continue his examination Kohl and Miss Marjorie Hammond to Mr. Little, who responded very Newark and Morristown police, it structed as to provide for Its enlarge- nection with telephone service in all Pupils ,oi Middletown, River feelingly, declaring that tho co-opera- stated at a recent meeting that ar- •was decided to hold him on the mur- aa to whether the bank is fifty per ment in the manner now proposed at portions of Fair Haven borough are on the chance committee. tion of his associates made possible rangements will be made to hold cent solvent, A number of notes for- a minimum cost Pksa and Nnveiink Schools classes in such places as Mechanics' der charge. where such charges have applied. Members of tho tables committee the si'endld work accomplished by merly marked worthless have been Building the addition would pro- "When the boundary of the baso Compete for Prizes Awarded are Mrs. Otis Davis chairman, Mre. the organization. The principal ob- hall, the Episcopal parish house and The murder charge was dropped restored to the good column. Among W. C. Lipplncott, Mrs. Loula Conover. the Methodist church basement for this week and the Red Bank police these notes was one for $900 backed vide Job3 for many men who are now area was drawn, practically all tho by the Township Library. ject of the society is to aid the poor. were notified that they could have unemployed. Under tho Public Works development In Fair Haven was In Mrs. Irving Lovett, Mrs. Howard Hlg- Others present were Aloysius Pat- the balance oiLthe year. The school by a. deposit of $1,000 In the bank glnson and Mrs. Marcus Higgen- is expected to be completed by Sep- him. He was arrested by Captain and one for $400 backed by a deposit Act all of the work would have to be J tho western portion of the borough. A poster contest was a feature of terson, John Saguerton, David F. Bray, Sergeant James J. Sheedy and done by residents of Red Bank. An- I During the last few years the eastern a book, week program held Monday bothan. Those on tho reception com- Sheridan, John P. Gaul, Hubert Gaul, tember of next year. of S600. There is growing resent- mittee are • Mrs. George Stevens Constable Thomas Hackett. Held ment at Red Bank because of these other advantage would be that th« jj portion has developed very rapidly afternoon at Navesink by tho Mid- Edward O'FIaherty, Peter F. Lang, The Fair Haven school board has without ball for thu grand jury by present single session plan would bs m both in homes and In telephones. The dlctown township public library for chairman, Mrs. Walter Rullman, Mrs. Joseph Sole, Thomas Gill, John K. received a letter from Herbert N. notes being so classified and also be- Harry Sutton, Mrs. Thomas DoremuB Justice Hylln, he was committed to cause many notes backed by unen- ended and normal school conditions development has reached the -point tho children of tho Mtddletown, River Pay, Edward McDonough, Jerome J. Morse, assistant state commissioner the county jail at Freehold. would prevail. Tho addition would now where it justifies uniform rate Plaza and Navesink schools. First and' Mrs. Clarence Bettman. Mr3. J. Sloyan, (William Lake, John Giblon, of education, stating that Commis- cumbered property and other collat- be used for senior high school pu- treatment for all telephones In tho prize In tho advanced and elementary K. Honigman is chairman of the Hugh Phillips and Dr. Martin Quirk. sioner Charles H. Elliott of the state Tho warehouse holdup occurred on eral have been marked worthless. pils and pupils of tho ninth grade;. borough served from the Red Bank groups was $1 in a small pockctbook publicity committee. On tho decorat- board approves 'the new school pro- July J8. John Arnonc of Red Bank Many persons aro wondering if tho exchange. and second prise In these groups was ing committee arc Mrs. Cheater Con- ject. The letter also stated that the and Raymond Dougherty of Fair Ha- national administration is deliber- In tho event that the annual elec- fifty cents in a email pqekotbook. For row chairman, Mrs, Alfred M.athiasen present Willow street school was an- ven were arrested at the time. Tho ately attempting to put the bank but tion for members of the board of ed- "This will effect benefits for those ucation is held Tuesday, JDecember subscribers who have been carrying honorable mention , Inted cards were and Mrs. Arthur Wessel. " Elks Bowling Club tiquated and unfit for uso. "Your loot waa placed at ?l,200. Fred of business. presented to tho children, each card present Beating capacity Is'320,"'sEat- Schecheterle of Asbury Park, one of ^as fowjJ?X.*JlSa&2B8UiXi 18'likely •In mileage charges tho extra cost of Mrs. Charles"Hans^Ia cnairman"bf that the vota on building the addition extending tho telephone lines to their having tbo. Jiame, grade, school and tho reception committee and her as- ' "Card Party Friday ed tho letter, "indicating a shortage the company'3 truck drivers, was -honorable ''mention upon It. Mrj. sistants aro Mrs. Charles English, of 55 pupils." struck over the head by one of the wiU tako place on that date, ii Is homes and places of business outside William Barolay Parsons of Locuat The Lady Elks' Bowling club of bandits. . possible, however, that the legislature tho old baso area, and will cause" a Mrs. Leon Reussllle, Mrs. Paul de la An organisation known as the As- will repeal tho law.and require toe considerable loss of revenuo to tho Point and Mies Constance Kenney of Kousslllo, Mrs. Olga,Williamson, Mrs. Red Bank held a business meeting sociation of Fair Haven Voters for 1 Riverside drlvo wore tho Judges. Chll M.onday night. Plans were mado for Reduction Upheld election for trustees to ba held on company.' Charles Otterson, Sr., Mrs. Richard Proposed Willow Street School took the second Tuesday in February as dren's songs were rendered by Mrs. Strong, Mrs. Seely B. Tuthlll, Mrs. a card party and calte saJo Friday an active part in tho election. This To Perforjn Autopsy Mr. Hunting also reported on tho William Swan of Navesink. afternoon, November 17, in the Seabright Loses Fight Against heretofore. If this takes place the bus faro matter. James LaBau had William E!y, Mrs. Frank Quacken- association, of which Charles C. Con- board of education may fls some dat& The prize winners; bush, Mrs. Frank Gregory, Mrs. Les-loungo of the Elks' home.. The chair- over is president, will meet tomor- On Bennett Body Reduction of $34,000 in As- asked that the council investigate man is Mrs. Walter Hamilton and other than December 12 for voting tho possibility of a reduction in the Advanced grpup—First, prize, Anthony ter Ros3, Mrs. Millard F. Cornwell, row night at tho Episcopal parish sessed Valuation ~— Railroad on the proposed addition. bus fare from ton to five cents be- WUiinras, grade 5, Naveslnlc: second price. Mrs. Josephine MaeDonald apd Mrs. she will be assisted by Mrs. Elmer house at that place to form a per- An autopsy will be performed to- Luotta May Derlcltson, grade 0. Middle- Dey. Beginning Tuesday afternoon, manent organization. day on the body of Walter J. Ben- Claims It Does Not Own Land tween Fair Haven and Red Bank. town, Frank Sherwood. nett of Atlantic Highlands to deter- Election for Members. J Mr., Hunting read,a .letter from Wil- •—<**^» November 28, the club will hold week- At a hearing yesterday at the state As matters stand now petitions for * ElcrOBntnry firoup—First prize, Jllchard ly card parties In tho lounge. Tho association haa already en- mine the exact cause of his death. house at Trenton in the matter of liam Russell, an official of tho bus DoVeBty. Krade 4, Nnvesink: second prize, dorsed its ticket for the next school Bennett's body was found in a woods nominations must bo filed not laten company, In which Mr. Ruoaoll stated Edwnrd Wester, imvdo 4. River Plntu. Charged With Theft Thoso present at tho meeting wore election. The candidates it will sup- the reduction of $34,000 In assessed than next Wednesday, twenty days Special hoMornhls mention—Mary Max- Mra. John Cantillion, Mrs. Thomas west of Leonardo and It is believed property valuation, which tho state that under present conditions any son, grade 6. NavgBlnk; Jack Vnn Ant- port aro Mrs. Carl C. Shippee, Mrs. ho had been murdered. Mrs. Alfred prior to tbo December 12 election reduction was out of tho question. werp, grade 5, Navoslnk; Lillian Maxson, Of Typewriter King, Mrs. Harold Giblin, Mrs. Mau-Hamilton S. Battin and Charles P. tax board granted to the Central date. Tho members of tho board grauo 3, NnvQBlnk. rice Schwartz, Mrs. Elmer Dey, Mrs. Knight, who for the paet week has Gross receipts, ho said, had fallen off Cross. Mr. Cross is a member of been questioned by county detectives, railroad company in Seabright, the whose terms expire aro Mrs. J. Dan* 45 per cent duo to general conditions, Honorable mention—John Koldiln, grade Last Friday afternoon Recorder Reginald VanBrunt, Mrs. Robert tho present board. Those whoso elate tax board of appeals upheld tho lei Tulier, Harry Heavlland and tho almost universal uso of private 5, River PlAza; Cornollua MnrcolluB, gruilo Jere J. Carew discovered a typowrit- Graham, Mrs. Harry Welsh, Mrs. Jo- has admitted, it is reported, that she reduction. The railroad contended Q, River Plaza! Eleanor Htillnm, gr&do 3. er had been stolen from his office in terms expire this year, in addition was with Bennett when he died and Charles A. Minton. All of them will ba cars and tho practice of owners of Navesink; Ernest Hicks, grade 4, Middle- seph Tomlinson, Mrs. Joseph John- to Mr. Cross, are Clarence Smock that his death was due to natural that it did not own the land on the candidates for re-election and nom- private cars" giving "lifts" to people town; Qlorla Wlnn, grade 3. Navoslnk; the borough hall at Rumson. Police- ston, Mrs. Nora Long, Mrs. Walter and Lewis Smith. Mr. Smock stated eastern side of the tracks on which inating petitions for them .received Barbara Browor. srado 4, Haveslnk; Amy man William Zcrr was assigned to causes. Mrs. Knight is being de- waiting for tho bus, whilo at tho oamo Steveneon, prade 6. Klver Plaza; Roberta Hamilton, Mrs. Howard Stockton, last night that lie will run for re- tained at the Atlantic Highlands po- the rock bulkheads and jetties are tho required number of signers. at time tho overhead has increased and N'estbrcok. Brads 6, Nnvenink: Juanltn tho case and shortly afterwards ar- Mrs. D. C. Oakos, Mrs. John Hughes election. built, although the company has last night's meeting. It la general!}); there has been no curtailment of sor- Keyea, grade i^ Navosink; Boulnh Hollo* rested John Sexton of Rumson, Rob- lice headquarters and her husband way. grade 4, Nflveelnk; Walter LaRuc, and Miss Madeleine Dennett. When the election will take place Is being held in the Freehold jail. been paying taxes on the land for expected that there WiU ba other can* * vico. Ho said tho buses made 51 Krndo 4, Navcslnk; Victor Winn, grado 4. ert Logan of Oakland street,. Red Next Monday night there will be There is also a report that Bennett the past 24 years. The Seabright bor- dldates. • round trips daily and that In spite of Navesink; Jnmcn Ackor, Krade &• Nayc- Bank, and Gus Ostron, al30 of Rum- has not yet been decided. The state idnk; Herbert Applogatc. grado &, Navc- bowling as usual. legislature last night passed a meas- had been subject to fainting spells. ough was given an opportunity to loss of revenue the schedule will be slnle; Fanny Mimino, grade S, Middletown; aon. Charges of being drunlc and dis- file briefs to establish ownership of Tuition Fees. maintained. Upon the recommenda- s orderly and also of breaking and ure giving tho municipalities the Lawrence Euoll, grnda 3, Niweslnk; Jean right to decide whether the school j the property. A letter was received Jrcn the . tion of Councilman Seely B. Tuthill, PurvesV prado 4, Nnvoslnk; poster Good- entry wero mado against Sexton and The Seabright officials contended Oceanport board of education vl{h. Mr. Russell's letter was filed. Mr. man, grade 3, Navcqtnk; Mildred Grnzotto. To Enforce Stop election should be held in December irrnde S, Naveslnlt; Gladys Holloivfty, Logan. They were sentenced to 304 or February. It is the general opin- Informal Parties there should have been a hearing on regard to tho tuition fooa ioc - Tuthill stated that further investiga- tirade 3, Navefilnk; Harold Hopkins, grade days in Freehold on tho drunk and tile subject before the assessment Oceanport girl -who attonda 0:. '".•". tion by tho council might result in 3, Navesink. disorderly chn.rgo and wero held in Street Ordinance ion that school boards that have not Bank high school. The giri'a i.v' J. " changed their fiscal year will con- At Yacht Club was taken off. An appeal was taken ( impairment of service, which would $500 ball for the grand jury on the for the borough by its solicitor, Ed- is employed In New York jsta c '.-,»• bo harmful to the borough, breaking and entry charge. Ostron, The mayor and council of Little tinue to hold the election In Febru- the girl Is living with her granii.', KED BANKER GETS POSITION. Silver at last night's meeting directed ary. Up to the present timo no An informal party was held Sunday ward \V. Wise, and those who testi- who had been with Sexton and Logan change lias been made by the Fair ^ afternoon at the Red Bank Yacht fied yesterdny were Mayor William er at Oceanport. The Red I • •'. Councilman Henry A. Frlodlandor that day, was released because ho Chief of Police Fred Ziegler and spe- board had iJont a bill of J1S0 to\ ' .-. repotted completion of tho tarvia IMgor Ijjyton to Go to South Amer- cial officers to enfore the stop street Haven board. club on East Front street. Enter- R. Fowler, Sr., Assessor Walter J. waa not connected with the case. tainment was furnished by Jimmy Sweeney, James Strollo, Borough En- Oceanport board for tlio glrl'o I.' • •—1'j road resurfacing program. Extra ica For Gulf Kcllnlng Company. However, he was ordered to leave ordinance, beginning tomorrow. Stop The original part of the present Tho Oceanport board said In !, "If-f^* work In addition to tho strcots men- street locations approved by Harold G. Rehooihousc on Willow street was Martone. Clam chowder and hot gineer William Smith, J. William Edgar Layton of Red Bank waa town. turkey sandwiches were served. An- Proctor and George Howland. ter that it would not pay the tj "I'*''* tioned in tho program Included Lako the successful applicant among sov The Rumson police also arrested Hoffman, commissioner of motor ve- built In 1878. It then consisted of j tea because under tho law It t . " ** »avenue gutters, Forman and Smith hicles, are at the following intersec- two rooms. About thirty years ago other party w^li take place next Sun- required to do BO when the i f "'*J,*1.' street Intersection, northern end of oral hundred from all parts of tho Rocco Bufft of 263 Shrewsbury ave day from five to ten o'clock in tho United States for an expert motor nuc, Red Bank, on a charge of hav- tions: Rumson road and Piospent an addition of four rooms was built. Association Will ot the pupil In question did i. ' ' "/ Battln road, Church ntreet gutters, avenue, Rumson road and Branch evening. In addition to music there at Oceanport. Tho giri'a fatY, I': Fair Haven road ,gutters from Elver mechanic's position for tho Gulf Rc- ing bought tho stolen typewriter. He will be surprise entertainment fea- r was held in $1,000 ball for tho grand avenuo, Prospect avenue and Church dead. The/board deposed of th ( •-•'•., rqad to tho river and Doughty lane. flnlng company. Ho leaves today for street, and Prospect avenue ami tures. Release $270,000 ter tsnipurnrily by referring •• i Thlrty-ilvo local men were employed Philadelphia in tV> first stop of a jury and wna released when ho ob- Parent-Teacher The club is planning a holiday 1 South American tr. which will prob- tained bail. Ridge road. Stop street signs have The 36th scries of the Red Bank Japhljf Clayton, tho secretary, i ' - ' on tho Job and their aggregate wages been removed from all other Inter- dnnco Wednesday evening, November Building and Loan association, report at its meeting next moi'! • amounted to '$100. Mr. Frlodlandcr ably be for a throe-year period. The sections in tho -borough. Luncheon At Rumson 2S, for the purpose of entertaining amounting to approximately $270,000, yuid he found sevoral portions burn- examination not only covered a A FINK DEKK SKIN. the guests and relatives of club mem- In its letter the Oceanport 1, . thorough toot in motora and general Winflcld S. Wainwrlght was ap- 1 1 will mature next Monday and checks Ing leaves in street gutters. Whon pointed a special officer without pay. Thirty person. ! attended a meeting bers homo for the Thanksgiving holi- will be mailed out that day. There also called attention to tho fa ' ' he told them It wan in violation of machinery, but alco necessitated a It Will Wo Disposed of for tho Drum of the Rumson Parent-Teacher asso- dny period. aro over 1,300 shares in the sorles, a some elementary grade pupils iC \ Bevere physical test and Buglo Corps. A voto of thanks was given to Coun- place wero permitted to attend i tho law they promised not to do it cilman Frederick 1C. Hosier, who had ciation last night. Reports on the small percentage of which were bor- again. Mr. Layton for many years waa On exhibition at tho store of Rob- teachers' convention at Atlantic City rowing shareholders. at Red Bank without their j'l. motor mechanic for Pierro A. Proal tho Harding memorial plot at the were made and an address on "Mem-REPUBLICAN WOMEN TO MEET. being obliged to pay tuition. • • The chango In tho Itlvcr road street ert Hanco & Sons of Red Bank is a corner of Harding nnd Ridge roads nt tho Bed Bank Yacht works, and deer skin with head and antlefa bership" wan given by Mrs. Rondo County Club Members to Gather nt A TKSTIMONIAI- DINNER. Oceanport borough had to pny "u lljrhtB from 400 to 250 watts will bo Is considered an authority on motora cleared off at hln own expense. Bills fees for all high school pu,>" ' mado tho first of tho year. which will bo disposed of on tho co- amounting to ?3,121 were paid. Denyse of Ocennport. Aslnjfy Park Friday. 1 1 and electrically driven machines. opcrativo plan by the American Le- Tho association will hold a covered lean Iluoclihaiis of Jted Banls to Bo Ocoanport who go to school I ' Mr. Frledlandor reported tho float While in Mr. Proal's employ ho was gion drum and bugio corpa Saturday dish luncheon Tuesday, November 21, Tho United Women's Republican Charles A. Mlnton, president ft i at tho publlo dock has boon removed ELKS' CHARITY BALL. club of Monmouth county will Wet Feted Next Sunday, Red Bank1 board, stated that V i* expert mechanician In tho Gold Cup night, December 23, nt the Strand at tho homo of Mrs, George Hallanan A testimonial dinner will bo given for tho wlntor. racer. Mica Red Bank. Ho waa nleo theater. Shares on tho skin aro bo- on River road. Tho next business Friday afternoon at half-past two mentary grado pupils In q>i ti A request for ?3,000 was made by Pate for Annual Affair Set for De- o'clock la the solarium at Aobury to Leon Rueckhaus of Red Bank, wero tho children of army oftl i mechanician to Commodore Gerald ing disposed of at tho store and at meeting will tnko placo Tuesday honorary president of tho Congrega- tho board of education. Holbrook of the Refl Bank Yacht tho legion post room3. cember 9. night, Deeomber 12. Park, opposite tho Berkeley-Carteret Fort Monmouth, which fort I ,-' Councilman Harry Augelo, clralr- hotel. Prod II. Stlckol of Newark llon B'nni Israel, at the Schulman ernment owned property and i »I club in tho Gold Cup racor Jersey Tho ultin is on exceptionally line Tho entertainment committee of House, Forest avenue and Fifth mnn of tho library board, nald tho li- Llfthlnlng. will speak on "Building Loans and the borough of Oceuniiort. Mi 'i brary waa progressing very favor- opoclmen. It forms port of a hunt- tho Red Bank Elks moot Monday SCHOOL KLKCTIONS. Homo Loans." Mrs. I. ill. Williams street, Laknwood, Sunday afternoon, ton Raid that tho board sorn- ( i ably. J, J. Ballln, he stated, had do- Whoro Mr. Layton will be located ing exhibition at tho atorc. Guns night to begin plans for tho annual of Bolmnr, chairman of welfare, will November 19. The dinner, which will ago decided at tho rfqunot '«£ uw nated two rugs nnd 2,000 catalogue in South America In yet undeter- and vnrloua other things are dis- charity ball. Tho affair wil ho held Legislature Yesterday Pasmcd Ke~ receive donations of jollies, canned be served promptly nt five o'clock, Cownn ot Fort Monmouth not t's cards. Ho reported tho resignation mined. played, Including a mounted raccoon on Saturday, December 9 in tho au- l>palcr of School Year Law. jfoods and foods to bo given to needy will bo tendered to him for ills many malto tuition fco charges for «U»ni*ri» of Mrs. Jamca McCarron, who Is owned by Walter Field of Nutswamp ditorium ot tho home. , families. years of faithful service and efforts tory grado pupils from g wmituont and o. mounted red fox owned by Tho loglfilnturc Into yesterday moving out of town. Ho stated ft NEW ROOFS. This affair Is tho usually one of tho passed tho repcalor of tho law which In the interest of the Jewish com- reservations. Ho talrt Unit In hi meeting of tho board will bo held Jay Willcy, who Is employed at tho biggest eoclal events of tho winter No Tulillo Health Outer. munity of lied Bonk. In connection opinion tho rulo should bo ml Tlirco i'lit on Houses Hcrrnbouts By fitorc, >; season. All tho profits aro imcd by made tho municipal and school fiscal Friday night to discuss plnnn for a yearn end with Iho calendar year and At a meeting of tho Atlantic High- with this affair the installation of to Includo high Behool jmpllu drlvo for fund to maintain tho li- Edcm 8. Ewlng, Jr. tho lodge in carrying on Its various olllccru for tho ensuing year of tho tho Kama plsicoi!. It v.fl't votM U* brary. A voto of lhnnkn wnn given charity activities, providing for school elections in Dc- lands mayor and council last night rnako thltj chango and to r.a ttaiity Edon B. ffiwlng, Jr., of 22 Newman Itlvorvlcw Hospital Ifcnofll. ronibor lnotco.il of February. Another Councilman Wllllnm D. Mount fliu;- Congregation B'nai Israel will take to Mr. Bullln for hln donation. Tho members of tho medlcnl islall place. tho Oceanport board. It w, 1 rt-ili-tt Springs road, Red Bank, has taken bill wa;i pns/ied which pornsit.'j muni- gcated that part of tho vacant store that thin would onsblf Otcr ul itis'W*?' -a- (.ducatlon, $10,201.85 to W. O. Hnr- credit on tho deferred payment plan. flt of tiio hospital to bo held at tho ficers will enforce the stop street law ciioosc. bo turned over to tho public health Molly Pitcher hotel Wodncaday night, jiald th«y hoped thlfj (icttou vh1 iM it'* iinKton, wliu resurfaced tho roado, Mr. Ewinff recently finished putting at tho following lntcracctlonn: Ruin- niwoclatlon an a health censor for cllno tho Oceanpail tifttol'if f»><> nnd 5075 to CJoorijo K. Allen, cn- Johnu-Manvlllo nophnlt roofs on threo December 27. A committee on dec- non road nnd Pronpcct avenue, Hum- Senior Clays Dance. son road nnd Branch uvonuo, Pros- cllnlca and storage of uupplleii. Ho ably toward.*! paying tbn tnltl»j4 t&i Klnecr, for snrvlcen In connection with houses, Thciio contracts wore .for ornUona has boon appointed, which Tho iicnior clusra of Rcil Bunk high made n. motion to that effect, but it for tho girl wh(> live s %vHh hi t £,i*wte tlie Job. A noto for $10,860 was au- pect avenue and Church street, Pros- 1 Joseph Hoono of HhfiftoVi Coiner, Ifl working out tho details which will pect avenuo and Kliijtc rand. .srhool will hold ite mmual Tluuika* wan not seconded. Tlio council vot- mother. liMwln C U!Ht*m!, Mt^'tv!* * thorized. David I,. Rosiiton of Deal and tho bo Rymbol]cjjf^tho scmion. Mrs. 1C. D. Elizabeth Hobhn, lnu dtmco on Thursday, November oil to contribute $23 to tho Monmouth Ing principal ot tils MSIUI>)<< • Jrt Slt»> Hersey ati.tocln.tkm of Anbury Park. One-ninn band, Hatimlay nights, TluuilisglvInK Turheyo, llorougli Clci'k. ;(0, In tho auditorium of tho high County Taxpayers' association, which rtlrl In question wen u <,< y Sits lit I,OR Cabin Tnp Ilouso, liroad ntroot, Mr. Kwlng sltiten that ho In negotl- tho (lnorst grown, aluo clilcknnn, goeao •Advertisement. Hfhool. Miiulo will bo furnished by In waging a llghL for lower electric pupil and tlmt it t,ouM p? «,rf AT OUR OLD MARKET MAIN OFFICE & ORJUJSTCALL_RED BANK 2653- 2654 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK DRAWN SMELTS"'—"WHITE "BAIT" KING FISH 70-76 White Street, 27-29 Monmouth St. BANK ted Bank 1290 Red Bank* Mew Jersey RED BANK REGISTEE, NOVEMBER 15,1983. r.'ii;«» Fifteen OOIXEGE EEGISXK&TIONB. with tho result that the ouvrcnt eo~ tha winter. She Is contemplating j Asseeiior Daniel A. Naughton la a tion. Thte Is the third consecutive teacher of mualc here, was on© of counts, water ojwt'utl'.ii; .i-tul emer- making a trip to Irclando after her. member oTttha office force In the As- year that Hallanan has been picked the chaperones. Mis3 Laura S. Xhey WIU Ba Received Tbtto Bays gency relief account.:! i..jr>w large stay In Boston. I bury Park office of the Federal Homo for the all state orchestra. He plays Deane, a teacher at school No. 2, at- This Week. overdrafts with & net c.u!jh baliinca Mrs. Elizabeth Kelson of Blngbara: Owners' Loan corporation';' This of- the cornet and Boyce plays the snare tended the convention Saturday and Sunday. Registrations tor the junior college of only $303.19. Mr. Etarby further avenue la slowly recovering from a! fice will tservo Monmouth and Ocean drum. Rudolph Wlnthrop, instructor of Monmouth county will bo received oaya,these matters must bo carefully Eevero attack of Intestinal polaonln^! counties. B. G. Coata, assistant state of the Rumoon orchestra, was one of SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING coniiitiered and tho borough must In which kept her confined to bed under appraiser, Is in charge. the directors at tho Atlantic City Boys can make extra pocket money Thursday and Friday of this week. co to ltd taxpayers and tho hold tho care of her physician and two concert. Miss Elizabeth Connelly, Belling Tho Register—Advertisement SCBEEN AND STOIIM KNCLOSliKr.H * ""' to 12:00 reg- Mrs. Benjamin Johnson of East Telephono 010-M I6U Hrld«« Aveuur, KM! Bank, H. fo ie tho trained nurses. River road, who underwent.an oper- Park, Atlantis/som' e decision an to ita financial fu- Tho ladled' auxiliary of Rumson ation Monday of last week at tho and Ke; |ture; that It Is manifestly Impossible firo company will 'meet tonight. Long Branch hospital, la improving. 1:00 to 4:00 p. M. they will Bo to continue operations without meet- The re-election of Mayor Van R. Mr. and Mra. W. E. Soper and fam- received at Long Praach, Manasquan, ing Interest payments or without In Halsey and Councllmon Lewis T. ily have moved to Marnaroneck, New Mtttawan and Middiotown township. any way reducing or malting an at-Wllepn and Frank Nary wag cele- York. On Friday from/?0:00 to 12:00 they tempt to reduce the principal of thebrated with an auto parade Wednes- Mrs. Harry A. Kcttel Is In charge may be made at'Neptune, Bed Bank borough's indebtedness. Mr. Darby day night. The parade lasted about of a covered dish luncheon being held makes the following recommenda- twenty mlnuteo, It being the wish of today by tho Presbyterian Ladles' g and St. Jnmen Catholic school, and from 1:00 to 4:00 P. M. In Upper tion: that the borough attorney«>bo tho mayor that restraint be put onAid society. Freehold, Point Pleasant, Toms River authorized to act aa a collector ifor noloe and that the demonstration bo George Hallanan and William and Ijakewood. tax title Hens and that ho bo bonded; short. Boycc, membors of tho Rums'on high Any Btudenta who aro unable to that no bills bo paid unless properly The Rumson auxiliary of the school orchestra, were members or aworn to by the claimant; that bills Rlvervlow hospital will meet tomor- the all state school orchestra which SPECIALS—Week Ending November 18, 1933. row aftornoon at tho borough hall. gave a concert Sunday at Atlantic After the bualnesa session hospital* City at the annual convention of tho supplies will be made. ' |New Jersey State Teachers' associa- \ c' \'-; i; Ken-L-Ration White Rose Cocoa for YOU'LL SAVE A LOT OF MON&Y IF Royal Scarlet Rice 1-11). Carton Cut-Rite Waxed Paper YOU LI STEW TO WHAT We SAY ABOUT A for .fl for the ramo institution, will also teach MAKTINSON'S Ground Coffee Fresh Green Beans lbs. "rf 27c M for -1.00 for Illinois and an A. M. from the Uni-1 ™o open hydrant was discovered by versity of Michigan, and who ,B ! Clarence McQueen at 3:00 o'clock on working for a Ph. D. at tho Uni- \ Wednesday morning He shut the versity of Pennsylvania, will teach i *ator 5>H and "ported the matter to social sciences. Ho formerly taught Itrie. po"°°',,. ... ,. . SPECIALS ^aBBsBIb SPECIALS in Washington Springs college, South I AuS«»' Webber, a former resident 'FnQSTED^^&fEj-JS^* FOODS The Thrift Family Dakota, and Seattle college In Wash- of Union Beach, died at his homo at ington. Nowark a few|daya ago, Frederick W. Roberts of Now Mon-, Harry Scott and family have moved Raspberries « 4%. Fillet of Mackerel Pa: "Ow-*w£yr!-I• mouth, who has a bachelor of science to Philadelphia. otrawbernes || l*j*' bpinach forffoferfi again. I'm J degree from Harvard university, and Mra. Charles' Sampson, who has who graduated from there with-the been olnck for several weeks, Is on Blackberries M. W Corn going down to that highest honors, will toach engineer- tho road to recovery. EACH ing. Ho is a son of Howard W. Rob- Tho local Red Crosa unit has con- Rhubarb Squash Sears sale tomorrow erts, Middletown township clerk. Ed- tributed two flret aid kits and and stock up!" | win T. Bailey of Haabrouck Heights, utretcher to tho first aid squad. with B. S. and M. A. Degrees from Everett Barber left Friday for Sandy MacThrift's a man to know —' Columbia, will teach business sub- Camp Dlx, where ho will bo assigned Ho's wise to where you ought to go, jects. Mies Marjorio Riimlcln, who to a reforestation camp. has an A. B. from Mount Holyoko Mrs. Harry Rclger was hostess to If you would save as much as ho [Ml and an A. M. from Teachora' college the membors of tho Ladles' Aid so- And deal where roal economy at Columbia, and 1B working for a ciety of Graco Methodist church on Means buying goods of finest grade — \ Ph. D. at Columbia, will teach vo- Monday afternoon. Deal where his folks and friends all trade! cations. Miss Ramkln taught for Mrs. Jean Stolger will -ntertaln at twenty years in Chinese experimental I 0W ™*W£* '» "?" h f«« TODAY & TOMORROW ! schools.* Miss Isabollo M. cubberlcubberly Tfo Harris Gardens hose company of Bayonne, who holds an A . B. de- he" a sociable Friday night. ; Fl0 vd C We ze 3 IF E2S groo from the Now Jersey colleso for' , - T " i, \ of Union Women and who was formerly llbrar- Beach, a"d J°soPh w*™}* of Keans isa ian for tho Western Electric com. I burg are held in tho Middlesex coun. pany at Kearny, will be librarian. tv ial1 ln.deff!u1' ?' $2'000 bal1 °" a Miss Bcrnico Wright, who has an J«,arS° of obtaining money under A. B. from Smith college and who false pretenses. The men were ar- BOYS' WOOL MELTON was employed for three years In Wall; ™stcd ,"' So«th ™f- representing ZIPPER JACKETS .. street and for two years In Long I anthemselve!lndd measuress as. Iinspectort is alleges do fthe weighty tooks Branch, will bo aocretary. Imone measurey from sstor Ito iskeepers alleged, whtheoy wertooke told their scales were not correct. MEN'S WOOL MELTON Middletown Village. ZIPPER JACKETS ... Rumson News. (The Kcd Bank Rcalatcr enn bo bought In Middletown at the stores ul J. C. Knleht und Wllllcm B. Waters.) St. Mary's guild of. St. Georgo'a Miss Lydia Wildo of Burlington church will hold a card party on v A Paramount Picture...w'tih has boen visiting Miss LOUIBO Harts- Wednesday night, November 22, at horno. A tea party for Miss Wilde eight o'clock, in Ralph hall. There ^CARY GRANT was given Friday afternoon at tho will be prizes and refreshments. homo of Mrs. William Gamowoll. MISB Jennie Dwyor of Rlvor road Tho Young People's League for haa gone to Boston for tho rest of FRIDAY and SATURDAY ! Service of tho Reformed church will hold an "around tho world supper" Friday night. Tho different courses The Worst Woman on of tho supper will bo hold at various homes, beginning at half-past five Broadway... Sang o'clock and ending at half-paQt eight the Best Love Songs! o'clock. . Miss Clara Greenwood spent last wook with Mrs. G. R. Gamowell of Locust Point. - Mrs. Henry K. Ball la visiting rol- 3 BROAD STREET ativos In Now YorK'stato. A bridge party to raise money to buy books for tho library will bo held RED BANK PHONES 3334 A hi/amount Fict-t* w )i today at tho home of Mies Mary B. RICARDO CORTEI Ayors. DAVID MAnnERS Mrs. Ernest W, Mandovllle spont LYDA HOBERTI Thursday at Now York. and BABY lg ROY Mr. and Mis. Robert Llntcn of SPECIALS—Thursday, Friday, Saturday, November 16th, 17th, 18th. New York spent part of last week with Mrs. Llnton'o parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wardwell G. Thomas. James and John Remson have- re- turned from a stay with their grand- 1 SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY! parents at I£ast Millstone. . 27c Rump or Leg . . 15c' Mr. and Mro. Thomas Morford 1 have returned from a motor trip in sizes . . 19c 1 Connecticut and Wow York state. Cutlets .... 25c William Greenwood of Elizabeth 1 spent laBt week with his parents, Mr. Chickens 19c 1 and Mrs. William M. Greenwood. 1LB3.) Loin Chops : . 22c The Baptist Christian Endeavor so- SENSITIVE AND cloty at a meeting Thursday at tho homo of Buth Miller elected tho fol- lowing ofllcers: HAUNTING LOVE STORY"-N.y.Evo. President—rWoodrow Francis. Vlc« president—Kuth Miller. Secretary—Marguerite Greenwood. Treasurer—Kenneth Francis. "•k -k ic ~k Four The following committee chairmen wero appointed by tlio president: Strangely beautiful,clever, Soelnl—Mnrgnrot Ijllfburrow. Prayer meeting-—Graco (ireenwood. romantic and tenderly Membership—MarKnret Ellison. MlBslonary—Woorirow Francis. lovely." —Daily News The society will hold a ualamagundl * party Thursday, November 23. Eight SATURDAY Legs Lamb mombor« attonded a supper confer- Fresh Hams "Touching story of a ence at tho Lakowood JBaptlat church ONLY! Monday night. . Ib timeless, ageless love." Friday night a Whito Cr6s3 moot- Loin Chops Ing was hold by tho Baptist World Fresh Calas — N. V. Amorican Wide • guild at tho homo of Mro. Thomaa Morford. • Bandagcy, hospital Shoulder Lamb supplies and pictures for ucrap books woro mado. Pork Sausage (rolled) "In a class by itself...filled Tho Baptlot mliinlonary nocloty la with gentle humor and mooting today nt tho homo of Mrs. Ib. Stew Lamb Walter R. Walling. The members (4 H>3.) appealing pathos." nro making bandars, honpltnl sup- plies, dressings andWjls. A covered — N. V. Times dish luncheon will ljixm^ved, followed Favorite—Largest Can iaoitn>A ORANGES Limited Qunntkica Only. by a talk by Mrn. Tho^^S, Thomas ffif^O Bag FAVORITE * of Leonardo. WN reaches 2 oana 25c Corn ^^ cans M /f^CJ "Ait exciting experience Hero's your cliancc to Imvu a resorvo ot . Tho members of have been Invited to MS 1'lncapplo % cann SSo ONIONS Orccn llcand J£J ASF you can't afford to miss." dry colls af a particulutly aHeacrivo sciviiifl. ty fellowship mootlftg»'fhl"' Anbury Apricots 2 cans 20o Tomatoes Parlc Friday. Ono of tho chief npenk- N. Y.Mirto, ors will be Rev. Hamunl Jolnuilon of l'rara 2 conn 81o Fons Swcot Tender 3 cano29o This special offer lasts one t!(iy only. iVi-U'"i Now Monmouth. Cherrlon 2 cana 33o (AvornRo) Klrhman'a Soap 8 cnkcolOo IOIKJ 5i-ln. Iluhnr'n Ohocolnto are poppy, powerful antl liy(xl. Celery Hearta Klrlcmnn's Chips 2 pliffo. 37« Union Beach News. Sivnnmlown Cako Flour Ken-IrORatlon ____ 8 cano 2Bo .A, I'ollov/ III. inS i. (Tha Red Hank HrtjUtci- ctin l)n lioilulil Jtof In Union lJtncli ut tho »tora at Urn Him- son-) An inidlt for 1032 nirulo under llin FRESH SEA FOOD. „.„ ilirii'l S .int.'!/ diracllon ot Walter II. Darby, iitnto m LESLIE HOWARD nwlUur, eliown tho tola! llnbllitlcd of COD . m ! FINNAN \ ffic SMELTS tho borough tutnln $HB,07U.ll. Tohil J 5F «YouwUlnev«8eeamorc «pia delightfully tmcl tho if.emii llotcd In this) gtouii nrti skillfully" HXIhtahS-hlbuM ilolluquent taxca duo ulnco 1B20. Tnx. tllln Hens nlono total $70,280.05. Mr. Large Clamins Medium Clams Steamers Qyaters . Itarby points out. tlm llnnnccn of thfl I:(>J'0tiKli arc in a nmiotm cotnlltlon 100 DIMS. |Po S-qt. 25c ALL DAY UNTIL 7:30. . ftiul imyn no attempt hnn lioen tiuuln •SJ bosket , • '23° "• BXOI'iS'T IHIltlNfi KNGAOI'MION'J.' OF MAK WKST. to faprtly cash iu B. proper timuiHi, mmmsmmmmsmssm 71-29 Mont.it •'' ' .!.'• t,--t Page Sixteen RED BANK REGISTER, ship had been swept by a Republican improving your milk supply. spltehins into the mUh. visitors com- Howland Wins Firat landslide, tho jubilant party workers Seeks $400,000 the etela air is the «tEMe, tlm uten- ing In contact \srtth tits utensils at held & street parade. sils, not only ths milk pail, milking milk. Dropping tha utensil whleh !a Round in Contuy Suit Girl Scout troop. No. S3, •whleli Is In Damage Suits machine, but the milk can. The coat Own »4 without propsr washing. of tha animal. The milker, and in It may bs ttmt your county «sten- sponsored by the Community club, As an aftermath of Aabury Park's JcsBO A. Howland won his first participated in the American Legion addition tha sources that might be elon ngenta ftalght hs able to wsrfe bitterly contested municipal eletitlan mentioned as miscellaneous such as with you to locating any troubles you round this past week In hie suit AroalflUcB day parade at Aabury laat week, Thomas F. Burley, Jr., has against the county for $160,080, which Park. Transportation wai provided internal. From flies, cooling vmter might have. b ought ,ult |or $400,000 damages ho claims la due for work dona on for the, Scouta freo of charge by Rob- c ert H. Seeley. Juat before the pa- °™^ * ,£ ctagoodby, J, Lyle lUn- the Highlands bridge. Howland start- ^^ Wayne D. McMurray and the BSE By QBINTON JAMES. ed suit against Seeds & Derham, the Another tet of stamps is being general contractors, and Monmouth ridded to the constantly growing county because tho piano and opecia. of South American issues. The latest cations and the borings showed that is from Bolivia, the river bottom was eand and gravel. ranging from two Howiand held the eub-eontract from by Investing seventeen member* of i front made by Oegoodby at o 25 centavos. Seeda & Derham to erect the founda- it ta tions for tho piers. The bid was 1were- present^ . * ^ l^V^T'T Somewhat sim Kinmonth and McMurray are sued ;ar to the issue* hased upon a bottom of eand and The members of tho Grasshoppers 1910 and W27 gravel. When Howland came to con- club and their wlve3 will attend the as owner and manager of the Press. the coun struct the foundation ho found that Chaucer avenue association show Lester C. Leonard of Red Bank will 11 &'13 BROAD ST. coat of tho substratum was so hard that the and dance Friday evening. represent Kinmonth, McMurray and Press 1BC0 as (he ceti sheet piling bent and crumbled wher The firemen are completing ar- the -_____^<9___ 3 PHONES: ' I 156'««1 ,. • Free Delivery. ral figure, the de- driven through It. This condition rangements for the barn dance which 1563 sign has been was entirely different from that thev will hold Saturday'night at the THE FAMILY LARDER. I 1563 considerably modified and simplified. shown by tho plans, specifications flrejhouse. There will be a door prize Colors are light green for two-cen- and borings. / ana four other prizes, two for wom- Homo Cured Fork Protfuofej Cut SPECIALS—Thura., Fri., Sat, Nov. IB, 17, 18. Down Meat Costa.' tavo, light blue for the five, red for As a result. It cost Howland a great en and two for men. These prizes tha ten purpta for the fifteen and deal of extra expense to complete the will be given to the wearers of the Tarm families, who .for years hava dark blue for the 25. contract. To recover damages he best looking and funniest costumes. taken care of the home curing: of brought suit against Seeds & Derham Tho firemen elected the following meats, have tried the later recipes Here ond There. and the county. Attorney-General efneera last week: an8 found them superior to many of William A. Stevens made a motion President—John Montctr. tho old practices. . Poland ifi issuing a atamp marking Vlco president—Chnrlos Rutt, Sr. the fifteenth anniversary of the resti- before Judge Rulif V. Lawrence to 1 Secretary—Henry I'ulech. While every furm In Monmouth tution of that country. It shows tbe dismiss the suit ao to the county. The Financial secretary—John Downes. county does not produce Its own Table Raisins. Polish "independence cross" on a red motion was heard before Judge Law- Treasurer—Walter Burkhardt. meat requirements, more and more Foreman—Jocelih Wacknr. f>. pk{r. background, with a value of thirty rence, who ordered that briefs be Assistant foreman—Edward Frcibott, they are appreciating that sufficient groshea, which is approximately four filed. These briefs were filed. Judge John Dowries, Fred Collet. home-grown pork helpa to cut down NEW cents in American money. It Is to Lawrence filed his opinion last Fri- Trustee—Georne Freibctt. materially on the investment In be used for domestic postage. day," in which he dismissed the mo- Mrs. Alvin Blacksmith spent three meats during the winter months. It Sweden is changing the color of tion of Senator Stevens and held that days last week visiting her sister, ia doubtful if one can go to the Us current 120-ore stamp from black the suit of Mr. Howland against the Mrs. Savage, at Indian Lake. She butcher shop and buy the following county should proceed to trial,'1'!* returned home Saturday night. types of meat and get the quality Pkg. i0 tc a bright mauve. too?" Face denominations of Brazilian The statement that Howland had A,lvin T. Blacksmith has been ap- of tho home-cured product: pickled pointed chief accountant In the State pork, sausage, summer sausage. Pa. "H $WJ stamps, often 'puzzling to collectors lost in some papers of yesterday re- 1 nen like ma, mm." because of the high figures used, are ferred only to Attorney-General Stev- distribution board, with •offices at head cheese, scrapple, pickled plga Newark. Mr. Blacksmith has been feet, souse. Extension bulletin 80 In Mai "Say, don't fas not BO mysterious when translated ons's advice to the State Highway choosy with your ae? into United States money. For in- commission. This advice was -given employed there aince the board waa addition to giving Instructions on tha curing of pork products also gives Seen scoop. I'm not a stance, a 1,000-rels stamp is equival- by Attorney-General Stevens after organized. 6% man (l/«J yea cr.d I ent to approximately five cents, tho Judge Lawrence had ruled against Harold and Edward Lube and Au- helpful suggestions on tno canning certainly do plenty ol value of a single reis being approx- his contention. gustus Eilly enjoyed n motor trip to and curing of pork products also shoveling craur.dhsrs," imately one-hundredth of a cent. Scranton Sunday. gives helpful suggestions on tile can- Mr. Howland's suit will proceed to 1 ning and curing' of such meats as trial and will be heard in the New Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bennett, Jr., were week-end guests at Atlantic corned beef, dried beef, corn mutton Post Cards. Jersey supreme court sometime dur- and lamb, canned rabbit, otc. As a rule, stamp collecting docs ing the coming year. City, where they attended tho State MELK-FED not seem to Include governmentally Teachers' convention. Bulletins will be furnished ao long a lEEUed postcards, particularly; in the Mrs. Cornelia Hillyer Is visiting as the supply lasts in tho order of . 27c United States,, This may bo because Port Monmouth News. Harvey Hillyer of Woodbrldge. tho requests received. interest eeems to center in tbose Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berkeley ot — ~&-*-m^ — Woodbridge and Mrs. David Curran stamps known as adhesives, which Sunday afternoon at half-past BACTEEIA IN MEUK. can be removed from envelopes. threo o'clock Prof. Bayles of the New ol Matawan were guests of Mrs. 1 John E. Bennett, Jr., iast week. Cocktail Sausage, lb 37c Resli-KiHed Rabbits, P* 90c This same condition is true of U. Brunswick theological seminary will A Subject Which Few of Us Know S. envelopes—those stamps Impressed speak at tho Community church, af- The Girl Scouts will go for a straw- Anything About. directly upon envelopes—although to ter which a Bpeclal meeting of the ride Friday evening. Transportation will bo provided by Freibott Bros. What an argument most of us aio not nearly BO great an extent. How- congregation will be held to discuss JO lt>. ever, many collectors Ignore en- ways and means of obtaining a stu- Following the rido the girls will be able to put up about tho subject we gaO 2S-1B. Basket velopes as well as postcards.. dent pastor. All Interested persons entertained nt tho home of their cap- know the least about. For example are Invited to attend. tain, Mrs. Albert Courter. just whero do most of the bactorla N. Y. STATE JERSEY Russian Balloons. The Ladles' auxiliary of tho fire Ten members of tho boys' class of that la found in milk come from? Wo company will hold square dancoB at the Community Sunday-school were might put this question another way. Russia's newest stamps, a set of the flrhouso tonight. entertained on Armistice day at the Just where do tho bacteria in your three commemorating tho recent Robert Courter has received a pin home of their teacher, Mrs. G. A. milk come from? stratosphere flight which broke tho for perfect attendance for thirteen Brockman. Games -were played, The following are some possibili- for fi||EPO world altitude» weeks at the Community church. A prizes were awarded and refresh- ties. Think them over and if you have soolc mark was given to Gustave ments were served. are able to get a helpful thought TION SKIN, JUICY. shown up on thi t! Sallrius for a month's perfect at- from the suggestions you might be side of the At a J t tendance. able to do something about your Sandy Hook BUTTERFISH ..., 12 /2c lantic. The Monmouth unit Republican New Monmoisfb News. situation which will help greatly in The stamps ar» >3 club will hold a charity ball at the long tnd narrow, - flrehouoe Wednesday night, Novem- this design being w Clarence Hedding bagged four rab- ber 29. The admission fee 'will be bits and four squirrels the first days adopted to givt H a can of food and ten cents. a full length " of tho hunting season last week. The Community church congrega- .<• -,. Long Branch by the Boll • -/-• e row night at eight o'clock at the company. loon. Across thd ** home of Mrs. C. A. Kern. lop Is 19,000 m. m A play entitled "Silas Smidgo of Tho election at this place Tuesday Turnip Ride, County Clay, Ioway," the height In , ' of last week wa3 marked by an ex- meter a reachel " will be given by the Ushora" union iceptlonally large number of chal- of the Baptist church Friday night, by the balloon, lenges by Democratic workers. Most while down one December 8, at the Port Monmouth of the citizens whose right to cast schoolhouse. Frequent rehearsals Bide is the in- ballots was challenged eventually scription, "O. S have been held. There will be threa proved that they were entitled to acts. S, R. 309-33," the figures giving the vote. This place went heavily Re- date of (the flight, September 30, 1933. publican. About midnight, when it Boys, can make extra pocket money Values are 5, 10 and 20 lton. was apparent that Mlddletown town- selling The Register.—Advertisement '<.•«£?=_- - -- 1131 A'.«'i I r; Six hrc ,-' " >, i"">5, {• "• !>• Kc oslia, Wit. And That Means No More Worry, Limited Quantities Only Bother and Fuss with Home Washing EVERYBODY expected Nash to do r. »Ever, Ever Again something brilliant ia designing the Ignition never before has been engi- 1934 Nash—and sure enough, the new neered into a car selling under $1,200! ake it your code, too. Now is as good Nash "Speedatream" style simply spar- There's almost a magic difference be- Icles with grace, smartness and good taste. Hero's a scoop that's mad© fo hi yoer hand, yow a tune as any to rid yourself of laundry' tween a motor car with Twin Ignition furnace, and of this low "THRILLER" price, you? and one without it. You can feel the worries. The nicest recovery action you And everybody expectedNash to step out pocketbook. The narrow, but deep, SVfc-incfi black and go the limit in making its 1934 models difference in smoothness—and testa re- makes if easy fo gsf a full shovel of coal in any could devise would te minimum trouble crowning examples of motoring luxury. veal the big difference of 22% more and expense with maximum service and power, 5 more milc3 an hour top speed famac® doxxt, Yoo'II lilts tho curve of tfta handle. .„ But who would have thought it possible and 2 more miles to a gallon of gasoline! goes clear to the back of the ash pit without scraping saving. You find it m our convenient for Nash or any manufacturer to go so fat- Nash for 1934 has just about everything the handb. If you're Sired of Tiring the ( services. as to power the lowest-priced models of —including a new improved typs of a new line like the higher-priced modcta, with just any kind of a shovel, yoa'll appreciate built-in draftlcss ventilation, providing with Twin Ignition valve-in-head motors? "THRILLER" value. We Hav© a Service to S unobstructed vision—a new oynchro- That's exactly what Nash has done—in sluft transmission with all gears quiet at ^ Follow fha interesting alt speeds—and a new coincidental start- spite of rising manufacturing costs—in y experiences of ths er—everything to give Naoh the edge in spite of the greater coat of building a £tL Thriftt Family Twin Ignition valvc-in-head motor— any comparison. See Naah before you say "Yes" in deciding on any new car. and in spite of the fact that Twin i0\ Bffffi SBX SBStiBti, 116" wtuliiai. ea II. 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Lane Leads 'Em liam LsValley of Bod Bank one. nue, & member of tha eltisa of 193S 9 9 « of Cornel! university, waa elected last Harry Hoffman got two rabbits' at week to TaifBela Pi, national honoi- Middlotown. ary t^cholastlo engineer sioclety. Ad- Red Banfe Trio Wins by o Score Don't fsquesze the trigger of your mission to thia society la ebsolutuly ProfttK&wt Men Are Second and gun until you are certain what you « e •• on the baeia of outstanding reholnstio of 17 to 11 at WesstfieUS—Fort Ralph Tomaine killed two ifabWts Postoffice and Jertey Central ' Monmoath end SHve-rfcrook are shooting at. When ono mistakes uehlevement, Are Tied for TMiA—Truex a man for a deer, or a moving arm the first day of tho season. Mr. Mount waa also elected to Iles'"Kgls Individual Average. Victorious in Gaflries Here. for a grouse, it la puro negligence. ——™™^s^*-^——«> membership in the Red Key, Junior Tho Bed Bank cavalry troop polo Keep cool when hunting and you'll Long Branch Beats honorary eocioty at U10 university. ' The Utility bowlers, with eighteen team defeated Westfleld Saturday get more game, The purposo of thia organization, \ictorics to their credit and but three night at Westfleld by a score o£ 17 Local Hockey Team membership in which ia baaed on leases checked airainst them.," are to 11. Jack Dwyer of Red Bank waa " 4 * * * prominence in campus activities, ia leading ths Bed Bank Bowlingieague the outstanding star of tho game, Clear, crisp weather erected gun- The roller hookey team of Relief tho tnteitainmout of visiting teams. tw two ^ame^u The Professional Men, j eoorlng nine goals. In tho third ners who went out the first two days cnglna company of Red Bank was with Eistten games von and five lost., chukbor the ponies ridden by Fred of tho upland gams season Friday defeated by tha I.iependont Lions of &2>e sseenst. Tied for third place arc I Moog of Bed Bank and Harold Flera- and Saturday—just the brand of Long Branch at tho Rollerdrome at the IV-staflSce ar.d Jersey Central mer of Westileld collided and tell. weather desired by tho ardent huntr West End Monday night Te scoro Powr ss3 Ugh* company teams. j H£ WoSEtf Moog's horse rolled over on him, but era who were up and about at dawn. YiTiS 8 tO 3. Stesr tesrsis thus far this season ! In some sections of the atato hunt- Tho visitors were held scoreless in ; To L£AO Iflis y&tlk fortunatelly ho escaped Injury. Flem- hsve roStd over the Ucusaad marl.. './ mer'e mount received an eight-inch era experienced some dlfflcutly In get- the first end second periodB. C, Green Th« IVe&Siior.sJ Men have tailied i EL£V£M - T^ATs gash in its breast. Tho lineups: ting within gunshot of game becauso found tho goal opening for Red Bank 1,038, Iht BSu? Esf'.es hsve made •: ' THE of the drynesa of the woods, which In the final period and tallied twice. 1,628, Hie t'siiitj- haa has scored "' CM Rod Bank. Wo jido leaves and twlgo underfoot Browcr added another. Tho ucoro: 3,012 asu the lje-cn Oear.trs, the\igh No. 1 Divjcr Fle Rod Bank. Long Branch. \ S No. 2 Wine. Sftvaa traeklo and snap, giving pheaaanto third from last, have «cr*i l.CC-2 in I N 2 Wi 0. Green ' ....P.— — Schobelli f\ HIS Back Mooff. „ , and rabblta the danger signal. How- a s-ingSe game. I ever, the gupnera who went out with J. Green V. Dine" Tfcs staxs&isg of thf trass, as com-] cars by chukltera: G. Colroorgan „ O —„..„_. Ynla Red Bank _ 6 8 6 3—17 good doga in sections whore the atato piled by &-c«t&ry William S. Brad- j am had stocked the woods and flolda had H^owcr • n»^ ••—»„.„•'.-•-*••*•*•- wQit a&aW, follows: m J Weitflcld 2 2 8 Smook ...-..".••••... 0 - Wilson Red Bank scoring—Dwyer 9, \. _. little difficulty In getting a fair aharo Scoria by periods; , STANDING OF THE TEAMS. VLoos 2, pony 1. Wcstflold tjcoriiw ^-fem- of game. hona Branch 5 * 2 8 mor 2, Shlvaa 6, pony S. Referee—-R. U. 3 3 W J- PA HS Scott, Plalnfleld. Tho fact that tho opening day fell Bed Bonk » ° - Utility Teim ._; IS S SSS.a 1.01; on Friday, followed by a legnl holi- 'Substitutions—nod Dank, Aumacli. 0. Professional Men It 3 S9S.1S l.ojo At the Red Bank armory Saturday Colmorjon, Conk. Ions Branch, Juaku, Postages Team 15 b $9 ss; night Fort Monmouth defeated Irv- day, prompted many hunters to maltu Wooltoy and White. Jersey Central — 15 6 ST3.1S 891 ing Felst'a team by a score of 14 to arrangements to spend tho two daya Bluo EBEICS IS S SSJ.li 1,02s SHOOT AT LINCROFT. Ciotliicra & Insurance..12 9 SS5 964 11. Lieut Hlnea of Fort Monmouth, in the hunting arcax Eluncr No. l._ ,-.12 9 S6« 071 with eeven goals, led in tlio flooring. o « « J. Krldel 12 9 850.16 S9S Fort Monmouth. FoUt. Never under any circumstances Josspk Casrr ol Freehold Winner ot Commercial Chauffeurs.IS 11 S60.U 931 100-Bird Event. Grocers & Plumbcrs.,-,10 11 852.10 936 No. I Capt. Foraytbo Felat ever take your shotgun or rifle after Tllton Dairy 12 12 872.10 950 No. 2 Lieut. Ilinca Utermeycr it has hibernated in tho closet for At- Harry,. Langcndorf'a shooting Navesink Team & 12 S47.9 977 eight or nine months, without having ProjffiBSlonal Gardeners 7 14 310.11 874 Back Liout Holbrook , l^vy it first examined by an expert gun- range at Llncroft on Sunday, Joseph A HKAL Job of charging, A Loon's Clcanem 7 17 806.11 1,002 Score by chukkora: smith. Had a pal of mine out last Carr of Freehold Bcorod 03 to win Eluner No. 2 1 20 806,2 892 Fort Monmouth 2 5—14 tho 100-blrd event Oscar Muhdy of fully equipped, modern plant Leddy as Son 2 22 538.2 876 Foist _ ' 1 B—11 week who had a $1,000 double-barrel in constant operation. Sau&o Fort Moranouth Bcorlns—For&ytho. 1, shotgun of foreign make which ho South Amboy was second with D2 and service and quality that ;.'. COMING GAMES. nines .7, Holbrook 5, pony 1. l'eiat scor- had been using for tho past ten years, T. Bradson of Monmouth Junction Tonight—Clothiara & Insurance v«. Pro. ing—Felat 4, Utermyor 4, Layy • 3. [third with 88. you've Icanipd to espeot Q5 . fesslonal Gardeners, NaveBink Team vs. each season turning it over to an ex- Sears. Grocers & Flumbora. Another game at tho armory Satur- pert to go over. Ho had an oppor- In tho BO-bird event, William Fore- Tomorrow—J. Kridol VB. Utility Team. day night resulted in tho defeat of man of Hlghtstown was first with 48 Eisner No. 1 vs. Blue Eagles, tunity to knock off threo malo Loan Battery Friday—PoatoElce vs. Professional Men, the cavalry troop second team by pheaBants, all easy shot for a marlta- ana Ralph Parker, Lakewood, \vn.a Elflner No. 2'vs. JerBey Central. Siiverbrook by a score of 1 to 6. man such as he, but each timo when second with 4S. 3 Monday—Jersey Central vs. Commercial In tho 25-bird ohoot Charloa Hower FREE • Chauffeurs, Postofflca vs. Navcalnk Team. Siiverbrook. Troop. ho pulled the cartridge failed to ex- No. 1 .,.- Cohon Llout. Marthena plode. A companion on hia left nliovcd jof Hcadden's Corner took first with Truex-ot tho Professional Men leads Roasbach . . Zarer to tho right when ho broke hla gun 23 while Danny Daverio of Llncroft a day thereafter Ui» league in, the individual stand- WgA _ No. 3 Foalcs Sweeney and snapped it together, both barrels was second with twonty. ins with an average of 104.4, He has simultaneously went off unexpected- rolled 21 games. Jordan of the Jer- II UlBbts rtMenred 6jr Tha Associated Proa Scoro by chukkera: Sllvorbrook 2 0 3 2—7 ly. Had hla hunting companion been Boys can malto ,ratra pocket money sey Central, who is second on the Tioop 0 0 3 3—6 on his left he would have bccruklllcd. selling Tho Rcfjistor—Advortlfsemont list,' hao taken part In . only elx for Crosaland, Crossland for Valyo, Hen- drickson /or Kirvny. Officials: ilctervc— Fort Monmouth 27; .Siiverbrook scoring—nouabach 1. Foalea A warning, boys. matches. Curchln, Sr., of tho Blue Another Defeat Reilly of Rutgers. Umpire Walker of Lafay- fi. Troop scoring—Marthens 1, Zogor 1, Eagles, havins participated in 21 ette. Head linesman—Morgan of Notre Sweeney 4. * « « contests, has an average of 189.6. Dame, Fort Hancock 0. Dancing was held after tho gamea One of the first huntera In this sec- Truex has made the highest score in For Red Bank Saturday night. Dancing la a regu- tion to report the full limit on rab- 87-29 MONMOUTH STBEE^, a single game, his marls being 263. | Fort Monmouth's eleven had an lar feature «vcry Saturday night. bits waa Ernest Blakeley of White, LOW RATES Tho averages of the ten leading ] Local High School Lost by 12 to easy time disposing of tho Fort Han- Two games are scheduled for tonight 'RED BANK cock football team Saturday after- and two will alao take place Satur- road. He bagged six on Saturday at OPEN DAY & NInly to bo pulled down on the 1-yard feurs last Wednesday night. The Morris, who fumbled on the 26-yard Ine. Three smashes at tho lino failed trofesaionals rolled 1,017 in the sec- line and Morado of Trenton recov- :o gain but Flajinelly slid over for a ond to win by the margin of 225 ping, ered. The Bankers defense held and ouchdown on the last down. The The other two games were also won Morris kicked Red Bank out of dan- pass for the extra point failed easily. Truex of the Professionals ger as the first quarter ended. Neithor team was' able to score in \ rolled the high individual score of Red Bank had the ball on their ho third period, wltli each cloven Corduroy 268 In the second. Hurley of the sec- own 29-yard line from whore Cloth driving the other back into its own 93 BROAD ST., RED BANK ond team made 214 in tho first And and Griffiths moved tho pigskin to a .erritoiy with long well placed kicks, 211 in the second. The scores: first down. Trenton defense held and Tho Field club chalked up its Faced Cuffs fourth touchdown when Piltzeeker PROFESSIONAL MEN. Morrla again exchanged punts. With NEXT TO POST OFFICE Kins _ 1S2 1S6 17.1 the ball on Rod Bank's 47-yard line, 'snogged" Doran's toss to Leo on tho Ward _ HI lr,'.i liA BurkhauKOr called for an off tackle 25-yard line and had a clear Held Hurley - 211 2II 1ST Stryker _ HI 103 lr,( play, giving tho ball to Crossland, ahead nil tho way to tho goal line, Truex ..„ „ 1"1 268 191 who with a big hole drilled in the The place kick was wide of the up- line and following great interference rights. 909 1017 839 crossed the goal with three of his COMMERCIAL CHAUFFEURS. team males following as protection, Flannelly, chief ground gainer for McKnlalil 1x4 I or. 136 Petrucclo's extra point went to the tho Scholastics, scored his jjccont: "Old Timers" choose It Hino -..- in a lir, li! toucbdownw hen ho took Doran's 20- Brooks _ 15K 131 U6 left. Kcd and Gray gridders came for railpc, quail, rabbit It»-noW» 186 ]¥'l I at back determined and lipped off two yard pass on tho 30-yard mark am Afichettino 1M 1 CIS U7 llrst downs right after tho klckoff outsprlnted tho "boys in red" to score hunting 00 general ulll- 8M 792 7i5 but not able to get another flret standing up. Edwards added til REMINGTONS Tha "Prep" fucsba'J. Ity wear. Blcdlum weight, extra point. rcgaktion oisa of ehwnne The Grocers nml Plumbers won kicked as the half ended. raln-r«iicllant army duck, three games from the Eisner Number LeOnardo'3 final touchdown cam, As Low As tanned, split cowliide With tho Bcore 12-0 and entering lato in the last period when Mnzza brush brown color. All 2 • team the nulftc ntirht. They won nto t lie third quurler with tho standing In mldflold heaved a 30-yard leather. Heavy eaavaa the first by 23 pins, the second by 04 Bnnkeiii trailing Benyon kicked to pans to Roblnaon, who "took It" over alna. Just (ho thing for and the third by an even hundred. CJriiilth.H, who WUH downed on hla lining. l Louis Grand, Peter Galatro and Michael Cardner, students at tho local high ftchool, wera among the violinists of tl>0, all-statd symphony FARM PRODUCE I__ .ROOMS FOR JU?NT. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOB RENT. orchestra at Atlantic City on Sunday, LOST. English setter! answers to name of t^v.^nZ T~. [I ' in' a" ",— 1M BHBBWSBUBY, on "Bro«l Btreet, two Nber1 12. CRi'dner has liaU much TBOPlCAt FISH—The latest hobby. You AUTO tOANE5~Con8dBntlal, prompt, SEVEN-ROOM fiouse. bath, naw> hot wa- UOUSE riUNTINfit If m. t«t Ludclla. Ktwaia if rmturijed to Wllllnra can buy an aquarium with fieh, plants court^oui earvlca; no «ndorc?raentts ; FARMEUS and truck B;OHC« will flnil a I roomil, furnished; bu»lnc», people pro- ter heating jjJjint; two-car ffarBBo; rent in tho Carnegie Hall studios T llm.ii, Gooicntck Point, Little (Silver, id ecavtingere teasonebly, Bat»y Ho us paymenta Jfeducsd. Federal Acceptance ready, market (or their produceibr *$- ,,rrcd. Co|(betw( ,en ,.0o ond '8.00' r reduced. liook :it thin housa heforo you n n (lo.Bank «n«l vklnily liws. at New YorK and at the annual stud- Fhh Hatchery, I Allen [>Uce, or 174 West Co.. €10 liic=trlc building. Aabury Psrk. vertlBlnB ta The Iteslster's claJwlflod col- jj^ K,^ [ja,,ii islo.J." rent nnythln^ tine. Iruiulie Owner, 12 •bin rents. W I. f»rk«. U-U UttueA 1 homomBdo "boat) owned by~Tjoy Front Bit-got, fad jQaiiit_3fifl2-_W. hono 3S80. Open eveninga 7:00 to UJOO. j j j ' ItOOMB for rent, with 6r" vitbout board, Oak pinco, Fair_]Ittve«, N^J. *irc!tl_S<1! «»nk__tihon3 8842 ent's recital at the ElUo auditorium cn ytniu clc)'. Bowsrd. Phono Jtsi) WABH1NO MACUTNEB, rcpalVn etid Bales; wheat. Fred D. VViUofseedT Co._ rye_and_eee<, Red Bank,J ', - home cooklna, reasonable ratea, all mod- last June. This year he has been se- Hank aas' ter oyewms installed. We spticlallss lo irn Improvcmentsi hot and cold water:»uuni.ALuwh, IIOUU^L'HOUHUB,,- farmslurma, country Meytug cptcinllotE. Tuatlng'a, It} Hon- phone E62. :sntral location. *]3 Wallar-> BtrcoL Dhuna • noineH. GEtaten. for rent In Monmouth 'air Usvensir nin S~"o roomsn, nil y«ar hguw lected ao concert master of the jun- LADV'B gold watch lout b«twetm Anbury 2i?.-. street. Phone ftcd Bank 39, ump repElrinc, Ufuidenec, felldJIetowc •-* " ~ " " k • [County; from $15 to $200 per month. Ray twocatwo-car KamisKami's! cxcsuslonal toe cactrcactr l'tirk and Ited flank, lleward. Mm. R • J., phone Mtddletovra 66 Plumblns- X'OIt HALE, yo^Tiir scene, clucks, lions: for 674-J, Red Bank.* with ralirancaraliranca. IruulrIruiulro 0O1 EEll r toadd, Jor high achopl orchestra. Louia „, ,. WOOD for Bftio, ice and coalT furnncc, heatlns find tlnnlnct. f?rod O. HureL breeding or tab to. Inquire at 73 Hail- I jr. Stillmon, Btate highway, Entontown. IE d O. V. HliropshJroaaran , 106 Hudson avenue, JU'd btova snd f\rep)ace lenyths; delivered, ad BVgnue, Kfitojitowi, N. J. N J h Ett lib phono ilett Hank 027. » Grand haa had two yesra experience jj«nk._iiho« 95.00 par load: 910 Per cord. Peto Petti- I BUV end sell secondhand clotnca, muet non-bouaokeeplng. Fine . _._. , HAY. alfalfa and timothy (or eale. I- EIGHT-ROOM house, electricity ntid city FOlt KilNT,~«om«,m, , offlcwofflcwu 0am, oou &a a member of tho all-state uynv nato, 280 South Brlclgo avenue, Ited iJank. " lit good, condition. I* Kerbfir, 209 near town, river and ctatlon. 45 River- ay.rt.«oUi Imuroved all l || U Vhono tsat'U. 'febury avenue, Ecd Bank. Phona t). Lentllhon, Mlddletown, N. J-, phono Id o Rvonue.ilcd Bank. ^vatert , one-car ire largfl l lotlt$1; $15 phony orchestra ond Is tho prooonl __ ARTICLES FOR SALE 8582-J. 881. uo^nnuiun. ii(!U uuun per month. THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY 6- SATURDAY, Nov. 16,17 & 18 £2 /) iiiiMixix! Ql \LH"Yr rrrhitui >e "old VlrSES WSEIC'S by an Intelligent, helpful personnel...in FANCY FRESH Wo IJTOBLC Qfc duo, pleasant surroundings...it execp- .1UTUAB. QUAiiTV SUPER-SPECIAL tioaally reasonable prices. This Is the Phone 2653 creed of the Mutual Stores. Visit your local Mutual Store today and see for your, PRICES IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 16th, 17th, 18th. jclf how closely we adhere to this policy. PRIME RIB END u ever iskca die plan of Caconaod Egjri for th« Amerlcajt CreoS hit Nothlo^couldreplacethejce^gi.Krvcdmthafawcriipiitccloftuiy mal Da£on, u a perfect TTST to itarc tht dt)*. Tbeta eggl ara an cxtiaop cUnsrih/good buy at thj low price Duyicr«raldoua...aaduve moaerl Quality Round Erookfield Roll Quality Sirloin lb. lb. C Whola or Wolf )C WHOLE OR HALF Any Part to of a Roast PORTERHOUSE 4, 5, 6-ft. Fowl <\ Top Round 2V_-tb. Broilers Bottom Round Ilk CHOPPED 3, 3V_-fla. Fryers X-Rib Roast Typical Mutual Values Here are listed a few of the many typical Mutual values 3Yz, 4-lb. Roasting Chickens Hind '/_ Lamb that you will find in your neighborhood Mutual Store. Fancy Fresb-Kllleil. With All Chops. Boneless Chuck or Bottom fo)/?% A. Fresh 8 Killed CHOCOLATE BSS.85TiT5k.ai< HOMY ^ffl . ,=»«-u,23c Round fj-S^I ! COCONUT ."SKA?"',r.l3< SARDINBS SSk 2^he»23c (HENS or TOMS) MARMAIADE SW» <',^31e CID1RmtfSim • H«U» M43C CHOCOLATE and CHOCOLATE NUT PUDDINO T™ 9* Libby's Evaporated Choice Quality Meats and Fresh Fish Mutual Meats and Fish are the finest to be found in New Jersey. Try them and taste the difference. TIIK CUEAM OF THE GAKDEN PRIME RIB EZOAST ib. 21a CHOICE LEGS of IAMB if.. 21s TIT) FANCY FATYID F0WI, ©©IFIF1SE R0ASTIH© CHICKENS Fancy Green Red or White m Long Island Mountain Sweet Fancy, Boston Mackerel 10c. LARGE, FRESH SHRIMP ..."*» 12c FRESH BtJTTERFISH .... . ,_|MSc 27-m. Iliuiket Mnnlret Fresh Fruits and Vegetables From nearby farms comej most of Mutual's produce. No time h lost in transportation which sccounti for their delicious flavor. DEL f.iONTK FLORIDA ORANGES large . „ . dbz 29c STRING BEANS tender . . . . 2 lbs 15c ORANGES . 15 for 28o Kmperor Florltln, Mod. 51zt> OIIU'ES 3 Iba IBo Libby's 5 lbs. Sugar OBM'EMIUIT 0 for 2Bo CAVhWWWKU head 15n ,! Armour'3 TWO t~\tr,-j Fnnc/ Florida Snow Whi!«> POUND No. 2»/2 bushel $1.09 0 \ha. 2B0 5 cans Milk Baked PACKAGE Arrr.ra . .n»< 1 lb. Butter ALL FOR Mutual'* Sale of Proctor & (jainble Soap VniliuH. wins AAO 1 lb. Coffee cann fife P*O > p LAUNDRY SOAP r.. . . 9SE2Sc '. 3 1 > e sor SVORY flAKES VV 22« CIIIP ft V OS BROAD STREET NEXT TO POSTOFFICE . tensile strength loss Mrs. Martin Senger has been vtelt- for white work. Jng friends at Whitestone, L. I. We've Prepared to Give You a Treat! IVhon tho Duron and Mies Evelyn Fitzgerald has re- "Schnozzlo" Uuranto crash lumed from a visit at Bloomfleld. 11 Virginia Baked Ham with Candied Sweet ..HE whiteness of your Mr. and Mrs. Louis Costa are vis- sample is excellent as (ntp a gills' oollopfp, you'll flna yourself nt tha yenrtj iting friends at Moritlcello, N. Y., At Our Regular where Mr. Costa will enjoy a deer determined with our (unnlcsi farco! hunting trip. Entertainment, Dinner and Dance .Zeiss photometer. We ii Mrs. Cornelius Brltton and Mrs. Itndlo, BtaRO ana Etta Salmon have returned from a are therefore grading visit with their sister, Mrs. R. S. your plant Class "A" jrcen In n mighty IWhita of Chicago. Bcrrum mPi'ijor! Mrs. E. P. Lott returned to her for whiteness reflect- borne at La Grange, 111., after a ten j Tickets, - • 75c per Person. ancy. days' visit with her parents, Mr. and Including Dinner. Mrs. John L, MorrejI. Signed, William Mershon la spending the Dancing Shirts 9 P. M. Dinner Served 11 P. M. or Af tef. winter In Florida, BECXY T0KNIEB. George H. Johnson, The Keyport Improvement associ- ation will hold a business meeting Master of Ceremonies. Dept. of Research. on Monday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Henry B. Ackerson. Tho asso- ciation will hold a social meeting at the public library on December 4 when Mrs. John B. Hoke will bo In charge of the program, which will ' IT is not proper clean- Heading the consist of an illustrated lecture ing to merely remove through the courtesy of L. Bam- visible dirt from your Big Parade of berger and Co., of Newark. 0I>EN ALL YEAK Funsters in Mr. and Mrs. John VanDerwaal Roaeld Avenue, garments. Jhave had ao their recent guests, Mr. Deal, N. J. and Mrs. H. Scholtens and daughter PROPER cleaning by of Vermont. Michael Sherry, local radio artist, F'key Oinner the MIRACLEAN sang last week at Tremont temple, METHOD VI with IBoston, Mass. SPECIAL EVERY DAY A number of local people held a (1) removes ALL dirt ZASU PITTS supper at Schanck'a cabin on tho Edna May Oliver top of Deep cut hill at Crawford's and soil AND H a For Reservations phone 835!) Deal BSTBAf SAT. MATINEE corner on Wednesday afternoon. AT 1:80. Te1 eCd1 "Healealyv STOOGE'S Those present wore Mr. and Mrs. J. Consisting of (2) protects the texture Leon Schanck, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. CELERY ANTIPASTO OLIVES of the fabric JACK HOXIE and THE Garrison, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd F. MINISTRONE SOUP SPAGHETTI — In — Armstrong, Mrs. H. W. Hartman, Mr. TURKEY FRESH VEGETABLES (3) preserves the nat- Metro-Goldwyn- and Mrs. J. H. Hondrlckson, Mr. and DESSERT COFFEE FLORANTINE "Th© Trouble Buster" Mayer Girls Mrs. K. L. Wyckoff, Mr. and Mrs. Al- ALSO A LA CARTE ural lustre DABKOW and bert M. Halgh, Mr. and Mrs. John (4) softens the shine Rin Tin Tin, Jr.," in "THE WOLF DOG" caused by hard KItAZY KAT CARTOON—MICKEY McGUIBE In wear.. and leaves "MICKEY'S TOUCHDOWN"—TIIAVEL TALK nntl M. O. M. NEWS no dry cleaning EVERY SATURDAY NITE IS odor. MIRACLEAN will do the same for you. VXLVXBVE CASH FBIZES I'OB THE WINNEUS. 21 West Front Street, We've Neve, Iho "Hook" for tho Iiosora—Inffa for Kvcryono. OF EXPERT FURRIER THE Seen Its SUN., MON., TUES. BETTER KIND For Repairing and LOBSTERS POMPANO SHEEPS HEAD Equal for Remodeling. LOHO ISLAND SPANISH KRESH CUT KENNEBFXK rOBTLAND Less than $9J0O SCALLOPS MACKEREL HADDOCK CODFISH FILLETS FILLETS SALMON Ib STEAilS 32° 23°Ibl 21°Ib' 23CIb •Me ID. 3LABGE CHOWDER OUR ELITE POINT MATTITOCK LONG ISLAND CLAMS or _ CAME COD SOFT CLAMS Limited Quantities Only. 23c Do, OYSTERS Qt CAN'T BE BEAT ! 25° Two stoves in one—coql for winfer warmth ALL OUR OYSTERS OPENED ON PREMISES. and heavy coolung — gas for summer and FINNAN CRAB NEW SALT STEAMERS OYSTERS light cooking—a mignry fuel saver! Two big HADDIE MEAT MACKEREL AAc per 100 for •ffto Woa 19" ""• 36°lb 2 25° ovens (or greater baking capacity. See this CJIEBRY STONE COMPLETE YOUIl LITTLE NECK Full Enameled Cast Iron Combination with- CLAMS THANKSGIVING DINNER CLAMS out fail before you buy any otherl ON J SHELL With Our OYSTERS ON I SKBLI. 2 ON HALF SHELL OUR FILLETS CUT ON PREMISES. EXFBESS JUMBO SAWANOUM LAKE OYSTER Follow the interesting Any Evening SHRIMP FROG LEGS CRABS experiences of the Until I W-* ^ BLOATERS SMOKED WHITEFISH SALT COD Thrift Family RED BANK Of * """•'."f'.dKtn, » i> Q COME IN AND VISIT OUR NEWj>le Oaks Cream Thers waa a record-breaking at- fell from the running board of an au- Coffea damus effective and would tie up the affairs of tho municipality until the tendance at tho prayer meeting at tomobile in an attempt to catch a chased. 10% off on Furniture, Jewelry, taxes are paid. the Methodist church Thursday night. team of hor/ies that had run away. Checsa Souffle, Serving Four. The chief reason for this wjia that Ho was cut on the head and a num- Shoes, Awnitagg and Shades, Vt. teaspoon folks wanted to be on hand jfor the ber of teeth were knocked out- butter c«tery ialt I teaspoon wedding of Miss Marie Scott of this William G. Raoul is remodeling the 5% off on Meats,- Groceries, Wearing Ap- 2 CIIPD milk chopped Eatontown News. place and John B. Lemmon of Red frtyjt of his home. . eupa milk k T turaltr (The IteJ Bank Resistor can be bouuht Eank- T''11 ' marriage followed the • parel, Auto Repairs and Supplies, Paints, .3/8 cup chntt, u teaspoon "Serving some of the most conservatlvofamlllfJ eut fine ,. chopped onion In Eatontown from Noble Motby at the, prayer service. % teaspoon' suit * OEC yolki Soatofiiee and at Frank Mercullo'e barber Mr. and Mrg. Bland Height and In Bed Bunlc and Vicinity for mora than & Dr«|g8, Stationery, Pets, Shoe: Repairs, «*>« whites. 'bop.f three children and Miss Margaret quarter of a century." piptlto beaten The Ladles' Social club of Crescent Schultz of Belmar were recent guests Etc. ' '•_••_ council of American Mechanics will .of Mlsn Margaret Dean, 123 WEST FRONT ST. Tel. R. B. 670. Melt butter and add flour. Blend hold a card and bunco party Satur-i James Loftus and Harold Iioftuo For information write well, add milk and cook olowly until day evening, November 18, In tho • hw formed a partnership In the fire- thick creamy nauco forms. Stir con- Bchlclc building on Lewis street I wood business. They recently nought stantly. Add cheese, seasonings' and Prizes will be awarded and refresh-1 & truck to make deliveries. They are yolks, teat two minutes. Fold In menta will be nerved. I getting tho wood on William Mac Swansdown Cake Flour, large pkg.—and whites. Pour into buttered, shallow 'Dougal's farm near Scobcyville, pan or mold. Sot In pan of hot water Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hayes and cake Walter Baker's Chocolate Mrs. Charles Stein attended a funeral Tho firemen held a largely attend- orid bake forty mlnutea in moderate ed card party at the schoolhouso Fri- ly Glow ovon. at New York Monday. BOTH FOR P. O. BOX 84 RED BANK The Ladles' auxiliary of the Katon- day night. tov/n Are department will hold a bun- Mrs. Adrian Nltsohelm Is improv- Apple Sauce Ken-L-Ration Savory Snuca. co party tonight at the borough hall. ing from a carbuncle. 2 t&bloaroona Refreshments will bo served and The Tlnton Falla auxiliary of Riv- butter prizes will bo awarded. ervlew hospital of Eed Bank will 9 tablespoons wlgp ealt flour 2 tablespoons A Federation day luncheon of tho meet at tho homo of Mrs. William l'.i cupa milk finely chopped Woman's club of Long Branch will MacDougal Tuesday night Kirkman'a Soap Prunes J4tfflaBpoon aatt green pepper bo hold at the Garfleld-Grant hotel A clam chowder supper will be laundry size 'A teaspoon held for the benefit of the Methodist paprikv»i'iM.ia. 1 ens or S jrolkB on. Thursday noon. Those attending you should, too! caUca Molt butter and add flour. When from Eatontown will bo Mrs. Charles church Friday evening at tho home 6 Breese, Mrs. A. C. Kosby and Mrs. of Mrs. Oliver Mclntyrc. The first blended add milk and cook' until STORE UP NOW creamy nauco forms. Stir constantly. A. B. Nafew. suppers will be served at half-past Kirkman's Chipo Wheatena William Davis of Clinton avenue five o'clock. for winter tho way Add rest or Ingredients, coolt lor ono a dog does. Nntarn 6% largo minute and Bervo. loft Sunday morning for a hunting Harry Beverly is improving from trip in the South. has taught him what £ injuries which ho received In nn an to expect of winter Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Morris and tomobllo accident two weeks ago. Apple Cake. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roberts re- months . . . lean, hard Peaches sliced or halves 2 lgst. cans 2Ss Mrs- Harry Covert Bpent part of times. Thafa why a 2 cups flour Vt, teaspoo__ n salt turned homo Sunday after visiting last week with relatives at Bolmar. Pineapple Hawaiian sliced 2 lgst. cans 33c I teaspoons o6 tablespoontl " s Mrs. Morris's sister In North Caro- dog will do what so bsklnij lard Pupils of tho Pino Brook nchool few of m humans do powder 2/8 cup milk lina. with perfect attendance records the Apricots tree ripened 2 lgst. cans 28s Mix flour, baking powder and salt. Mr. and Mrs. John Bateman of post month are Virginia and Monroe boforo winter. M Pears Bartlett 2 lgst. cans 31c Cut lard Into dough. Mixing with Clinton avenue returned homo Sun- Bock, Percy Berry, David Williams, you're wiso, you will knife, add milk. When soft dough day night after spending the week- James Clark and Dorothy Grogan. do the same. Cherries Royal Anne 2 lgst. cans 33s forms, pat out until It Is one-half end at Brooklyn. Eggs Taken in Trade. We allow 40c per dozen. inch thick. Place In creased, shal- Miss Ida. Nolan of Main streot, who low pan, oprcad with apples.. Is In training at a Trenton hospital, 'blue coal' - Fuel Oil spent tho week-end at har home. Navesink News. WEEK-END SPECIALS—MEAT DEPT. Carbo - Coke Apples. A mass meeting will be held at the borough hall Thursday evening, No- (TJio B«d Bank B«rl«ter can be lou All Fresh Hams S cups sliced 8 tablespoons Hay • Feed apples vember 16. None but property own- 111 Ji ctfS water butter ers and tholr representatives will be ROASTERS Bottom 1 cuff/ sugar 1% teaopoon admitted. ' Morris Walsh, Harry Feenoy and 4 to 6-1D. Average 1 teitlpaoit vanilla Group fellowship services are bo- Milburn Stearns shot thirteen rab- Round cinnamon lng held every night of this week, ex- I bits and a quail Friday at Vander- Mix- apples and water.« Cover and coptlng Saturday. Monday's meeting ' burg. Walsh shot five rabblta and a FOWL Plate Beef cook five minutes. Add rest of in- was at Oakhurst, Tuesday's at Eat- quail, Feenev also bagged five rabbits Call Eatontown 49, 4 to Mt>. Averago gredients, opread on top soft dough. ontown, Wednesday the meeting will' and Stearns ohot the other three, Balto 29 minutes in moderate oven. bo at Old First church, Thursday at! Lester Sickles and Donald Quack- Eatontown, N. J. Asbury, Simpson and St. Luke's, and enbush went gunning at Vanderburg Friday at Ocoanport. On Tuesday .Friday and Saturday and baged seven night at Eatontown Rev. Albert L. | EVERYBODY li looking for bar^lm today. And Hunter Killed On Banse of Simpson church brought hare ihoy oral U. 5. Tlrei, lha blggml, «afcsl, lona- First Day of Season the message and on Thursday the estwearinollrosvroliavgavsrlold. Thoyaro built I pastor of this church will spealc In Simpson. with Ihol naw, tougher TEMPERED RUPBEH, »»tiicli New Joroey'a gunning season was (jives 7* lo 34JS raora safs miles AT NO EXTRA T3l»/vr»ia *J "t ~t *J The . Ladles' aid oooloty will meet only a few hours old Friday when Thursday afternoon at 2:30. COST. This moans a strefng to youofat IMSI7?5 JL HOHLC U \. \. JU the first tragedy was reported. The to 36$ on your tiro cosh, If your next tires are victim waa Florlen Kralik, 45, of the The Woman's foreign missionary society will meet this afternoon at U. S. Royals. Como In today and mako a careful Pleasant View Farm qn tho Imlaye- 2:30 at the home of Mrs, Albert comparison of thcsa values and our. new low tiwn-Emloy's Hill road. Smock on Lake avenue. | priest. . . tho lowest In history. His body, with part of tho face A district rally of Methodist youth blown away, was found by hla small will bo held at tho Oakhurst church son shortly before eight o'clock, when Monday evening, November 20, at the boy went to tho fields to call lila 7:«. Rev. W. Waldo Weller will ad- father for breakfast dress the gathering on "Why peace Krallk hod gone out before day- delays in Europe." light and supposedly was on hio way The 82d anniversary service of tho HANSEN homo when tho tragedy occurred. It. First Methodist Episcopal church U believed he woa carrying the gun will be held Tuesday evening, Novem- 42 West Front St., Red Bank, N. J. in his arm and attempted to climb ber 21. Rev. Edson R, Leach of First a fence when tho weapon wont off. church, Asbury Park, will bo tho Kralik, who had resided on tho speaker. farm only ainco last spring, Is sur- A clam chowdor ouppcr will bo vived by hla widow and several chil- served on Friday evening at tho dren. homo of Mrs. Maclntyra on Syce-eanty—mare years of dependable, trouble- 2 - 25" Ib8 Step into a WcstinghouBe Bhowroom. Conspaio tho Paper Shell Almonds n> 21c 2 - 29° 3 ""• 25° free Bervicc. WcslinghoiiBO point by point—the extra food Fancy Mixed Nuts ">.21c Quality Chuck Lean Pork Tasties Think how economical it is to operate the "Wcsl- space, the flat ribbon shelves, the electric lighted Glace Citron Peel *S Ib 15c ingbonec Set the automatic temperature selector interior (on moat models), the handy door latch Glace Orange Peel % 'b 14c Glace Lemon Peel » lb ifc ot any of the five normal operating positions and for opening and closing, tho flat buffet top ... Flalso Pie Crust P'8. current cost. Or tarn it to the ofibcauty and convenience. Quick Cook or Iteg. Hickory Smoked. new "Economatic position" nnd Phone for a demonstration . ; i Enjoy a cup of real satisfaction ... Country Roll BUTTER""" . 1!) you save 25% more. And the discover for yourself how eco- Weatjngtiouse is built to keep on nomical it is to o\%n a JELL-0 Pink Salmon giving you economical Bervicc Westuighouoe. Ground fresh to your order. (All Flavors) Tall Cana m C Ilorden's or Sheffield The World'o finest Coffees In our Acme 25 Palmolive Soao three favorlto Blonflo. Packet] In re-sealablo Evaporated Milk 6& Cnken M ra vacuum tins ' Tall 0 cakoa 17 P & G Naphtha Soap C Hom-ds-Lite Jelliea 12-oa tuml> lgc & J./C 4 mcil cakes 19c Tusting's Ivory Soap Gksiwoad Jellies tumbler \QC I Flig. Super Kudu FREE » met lost Fri- Wlckatunk, N. J. Try our service. Phone nil the armies and navies of the world put MAN, white, reliable, and experienced, per month. Land & Loan Co., 12 Mechan- Btreet, Mntnwnn, N. J. SpimlfiiB $10. Scotch terriers $S0; eight Holmdel 0. together. No dues or taxon—for God does wants work taking tinre of firos. remov- ic streot. Hcd Bank. family houRe: five rooms, largo living day during chapel period in Room A. .pedigree .. d. fox terrlerR... . ,. on-a ctu.—.d ou- --t . of room; open fireplace, tiled bath; B'»ra A KIVKU front homo of five roomi, fur- PIANO tunlngo, on ell miikes; Stelnway not want money. No earthly master* po- ing ashes, shoveling enow, etc-;.now doing FURNISHED, three rooms. (Ho kitchen porches; station, five minutes. Lai „., T „_ r*ii~iL B,,.aij.j .,,.„ tuo champion atock, 88/5 for all; wire fox ter- lleal or religious—for tho CltUens of theththiss Work bbuut neednees moro customers for nished or unfurnished t na reason ah 1*3 ( and Aeolian specialists. Tuatlng's, 1(1 and bath find hall; nicely furnished. cared for. Reasonable rent. Phone ofFor refused. Alno a number of apart- ient Loo Cloth pieslded ovei the riori mniei ,3S. p8kinSfl80 $20, poi|co Monmouth street, phono Red Bank 89^ World movement la the Kingdom of Godhih s servicei . AAUdresU a L. L. S., box Gil, on earth. Learn tho eecreta of otato and Red Bank. Convenient to station' and stores, 31 Riv- 89-M, Middlelown. ments and liunKalowa In Red Rank and is and a program for tlio com- DUI> 55, bull terrier $a. nine dog HOUBQB, REBUILT socondrhand water pumps. F. religion. Master the laws of nature and erside avenue. Red Bonk. SEVEN rooms and biith. all improvements; vicinity. Rolfltan Waterbury, 107 Mon- ing year waa discussed. It was de-coat $25, 93 each or $16 for nine: aleo G. Hurot, Mlddletown. phone Middle town see how any one of us can do or undo tho WH1TE WOMAN wlsheti day's work to do,THREE-ROOM ap^ftrnenfTlurnished; Im- Holland heater. J. L. Hayes, 4ti Church mouth street. Red Gank. phone Red Bank fj___ klngdoma of tho world. We wapect all or would do Inundry in or out. Call nt provements. At 80 Mechanic street, street, Fair Huven. N. J." I 35O0.* elded that a membership drive would jSw'wow K«nne"! Htehway 35.-MJdaie- PU11LIC SALE of iiaed furniture every 27G Mechanic Btreet, after 6:00 F, M.,Hod Bank. religions and all nationalities. Ba center phone Red Bank 1274.* BEATTIE PARK, Shrcwitbury river and MORTGAGEE offers . BlxTrooni houoa In . to inaugurated immediately alter tho town, N, J., near 'stnto pollco h'e&dquer- Tliurndny, Friday and Saturday In our and circumference I Therefore a Citizen of POSITION wanted HB working housekeeper Jr>0 ^, ]RENT, furnUhcd apartment, large LociiHt nvenue; seven-room houao, bath. pood residential Bectlon for SS.2O0; very avrardlng of letters -for football. At lcrB\ „... .. oliow rooms j completo chnngo weekly. tho World. Students wanted; great fu- 1 vln 1(i no Javntory. slcepinff nnd pun porches; nine rcood buy. This house cold live yenra ago Grumnnn'A, \\ Whlto street, Red Bank.^_ ture. Full particular frea from Cltisens folulr uubuslnoo,..isoB. |.«peopleW4.™.; ..*;..light, wiuiucoloredu wuiuworn-- !.. :l'.. f ™* . *™ bcetlrooms, kitchen, large cloaots, fireplace, oil heat, Frifridatrc, for SG.OOO. Larpe lot. Milton Bark, 3 that'time moro boys will bo ellglblo ,****%£ f™ iittonx hfah ^rado^houBO STOVES, sooil uued coal heating nnd cook of the World. Atlantlo Highlands, N. J..an, experienced; deep in. Call Eatontown j bath, steam heat, hot water BUPpHed. Era- tennis court, river privileges; Inwrin enred Mechanic Btreet. Red Bank, phona 1817. over 7,000.000 Cltlrens of tho World." J Ci. rape. Or will fihnro with imslneBs man. lor tho club and tho wider ecopo lo palntj $1.50 gallon s good paint 00c KHI- BtovoB, oil Btovon, gnu otovea and ranges. Tetophone I409-J, Itcd Wank, for by oivner. Five minutes' walk to ela- TWELVE-ROOM houao, all improvements ( •wanhlnE mnchlnca, radios, pianoB, break- WOMAN wanted for general housework; tion; sarflKQ. Phono Red Bank U60." TYPEWRITERS wanted—Will pay 55 to good cook and laundress: for tho coun- THREE BOOMS and bathi" all improve- barn, chicken houBen, wason sheds, etc-. belloved to provide better material ion. ulifnulo patnt 75o Ballon, roof paint fast nets, kitchen cablneto and odd pieces, 510 tor any standard ma\a tyne-wrlter. ments. 483 Wcat Front Btreet, River COLONIAL HOME, 'bost"re!ildentiBl •«- four acred, 1.250 feet railroad frontatre, c 1 b l a 1 all used at bargain prlcca. Wo buy, sell- try; whlto. Address Houseworker, box 26 5 feet on the highway. Price $50,000, ^iipon which the club may base Ha ^ nJf^'i^moT" !t^lowont ° w c«a " FaSoV " Rod Bank Typewriter ExchanBO. 60 White EnEdBk/| Plaza, N. T tlon, livintr, dinini: room, kitchen, on- nnd cschanEo> Atlantic Furniture Ware- Btreoti Red Bank. Fifteen typewriter for ld porch; hot water heat; 1fireplace; Frank B. Lawca, 105 Monmouth ; Dttcat, - •tjAitivltlCB for tho year. 2fi5 Willow nv«nue, Lona; Branch, iihona house, 35 Monmouth street. Red Bank. sale. Tho lureast otock In Monmouth iFYOUT5rta .dofh.1p.;».»ta. i SMALL apartmenpartmenft foor r rnrentt to odu,td . only; ToTLSZ^,. SSi bShVtK^ ?? M rooroo !n!n 11 l tch tt O '" bth til h t Ited Bank. __ . FOR SALE nt your own price, several plpe- county. KUHUUU iu nuymr yuu wuu tho be»t. I. ™ . .. , '' . «f, (° anandd prlvata gnrnse; mfee S30. W. A. Hopping W • • * 3110-J; Hud JJonk otore. 119 "Went Front h rnlBhlha a ffo r llllg h 0Ulieke ln THREE houses fn tho best rosidantiit part lena furnnces and ono flteam hoator. For MonmoutMomouth EmpoymenEmployment Ascncy. 101077 Mon- ^ ,L,'" « t n f JJ ?r 5' Apcncy, 8 Linden place. Red Bunk, phone of Red Bank at $7.GOO, $11,000 end PhHo Davis was elected president Bx"n'A1N oxia'"velvt r»g S12- ton-pleea moutth .UroatUo,t KeKd BBankk, phonh e 35003500"^. ' fePl ^T^B ^ L t t of tho high school French club at tho American walnut dinlnu room "BUUO. pnrticufnrn inquire of Gcorso Manson, 62 lace. R Bflnk $21,000 respectively. Tuller Construction Peters plnce. Red Bank. BUSINESS NOTICES. UURED middio aged lady wishes to phone 1168." NEW six-room house, well, located in Co., 95 Monmouth Btreet, Red Bank, phona ilrst meetlnff of the club on Novem- Perfsctlon heater, $1.75. Room atoven FURNITURE for BHIO to closo cutatej te- assume household or other duties. Itumson, $15 per month, seven-roorn •2Mb. 1 B r r h Pl W1 Bon BALLHOOM danclnsr Instruction; clauses Friendly homo moro essential than bit: DESIRABLE apnrtraent of four lares fcer 10 In Room D, under tho advisor- jjjjp ^ por? Mo nmou5. *'N ^ ° ' b!es, buffet, mlrrore, pictures, etc. RJ rooms and bnth; all modern Improve- JIOUBO in FairiHaven, beautifully furnished O, WIHRURP. executor, 20 Linden place. Wcdne»dny«, 8:00 P, M. Clo»« lesaonB. pay. Good needle worker, musical, able to and decorated; 550 por month. Milton flhlp of Miss Leonora HodgdW Oth- cnirc'XQifARWM3^2{tla}h'n usuaAum. Mabel Coleman, 15 Rector place, 2tad teach piano. Address C. M. L-, box 511, ments: large pinna; three minutes to sta- SACRIFICE—Modern equipped ess Rod. Bank, phone 1781-M. j ttloni . IdMeal l placl e fof r couplel . ReasonablRble ' Berk««,• J3 ««»^iMechanicc E (streetI . Red Bank, phone *ir offlcerfl aro vlco preament, Jano I nttractlvoly balanced with plants. unnHa Dank;_phono 201T. Red Bank." •• 11 station, forty-foot road otandt with England and secretary, Ann Hutch-'»nd tropical ftflh for 51.46. Dahy gold jlnh USED PURNITUUB from homos'In this t. G. ESCUELBACH St SON. 125 Wost rent. Apply at 50 Rector place. Red *!!*••-- _ living cjuortcrsr oloo fruit stand; lo- nectlon will bo nold on Thursday, Friday STEADY employment wanted by intelli- Bank.* inaon. An entertainment committee | {JJ, Hatchery. B^Pelar^pfaee! KeyporU Front Btreet, Ited Bank, phono 1275. gent nnd willing worker, nged 34. Will MODERN five-room bungalow in Rfld rated on 2fiO-foot tHanglo of two SBWINfi MACHINE!. ilrop-h«nii, Bood an and Saturday every week nt our chow Autq_acceBBorlea and vulcanlilng. do anything. Am experienced driver nnd THREE rooma,' hall and bath tor runt, nil Bank. Krigldaire. one-car Korape, S 35.00 composed of Barbara Harlng, Robort j N.now J.., (on$8.00o bloc; slidink ofg tcouc Shorho withlahway.h Simmon) s roomu. Grnmann'n, 11 White otreot, Eed improvements, hent furnished: privnte hfuhwRyH, Owlnc to other buslnom, Burke and Alberta Youmans, waa al- Hank.* THE HIGHEST prices paid lor Mvo clllck- handy with tools. J. F. Wagner, 81 Sec- per month. (•'. Howard Lipplncott, 31 •will BRcrlUce nt n low figure. UtUe : irmttrend, $8.00. Coll at W. Welderholt's, on». Joo Daker, 2S0 Mecbnnlo itrcct, ond atreet, Rod Bank.* entrance. Rent reasonable. Apply owner, Monmouth street, Red Bank. ao choaen. cars J. II. Harding cut ate, on river BHC, phone Red Bank 2309. D. A. Johnson Co.,' 116 Monmouth street, cash needed. R J. Gibbonfl, BlJddle- Mrs. Francis Manning Miss Mar- Ituniso n__ roadj^ YOUNG MAN wants nny kind of uork; or your owt\_hrokor^ town, Routo 35, rhono 373.* AUTOMOBILES. THE FURNITURE hotpltal." obalrB caned, has seven years' experience- as butler, 1 HOUSE for rent at 150 Chingarora ave- ion Galbreath and Hany C. Sletier of WALNUT tJlnlncr room BH, ton pjecca, in two years as cook. Addreaa Cook^ box FOR RENT, three-room apartment, SI ) nue, Keyport: nix rooms nnd hath: nil perfect condition. Call 3855, Red USI5D CARS and nnrta of all klndi bousht furniture* ropaired and reflnlHhed. the local high achool attended tho mshod and porch chairs. W. 1. Williams 511. Red Bank." unfurnished; or will furnbli. 11" Spring modern Improvements; combination kitch- TO RECLOSED uroportles—Tha follox*ittff Dk* anil Bold; &leo all kinds of engines for street. Red Bank. en range; trarnge. Inquire Teifntr Bryne, 7Dth annual convention of the New bosta; also cecoml-h&nd tires. Abo Simon, BQl River roed. phono Red Bank 1542. DEMONSTRATORS—Experienced, tall, at- EIGHT-ROOM hounc. alceplns porch, can bo bought on liberal terms and at THOROUGH-BHED Btnooth hatred fox t«r- HAWKINS 'THERS. real estate. Insur- tractive young women to demonHtrato FOH RENT, five-room apartment, over 25 Service Stationstenm . Stathente, htRhwayfireplace. , Belford.* prices quoted which repreaant amount of Jersey Stato Teachera' aBaoclatlon, rler puppy for Bale. Telephone Red 44 Worthley street. Red Gank, phone West Front street; ?20 per month. Ap- bath. 1382-J. ance. mortRnse loans. 10 Monmouth candles In Loft stores; hours 11:00 A. M. , t ,, largo I'orches, '• two.par previous first mortaasa: Blx rooroa and held Wovomber 10, 11, 12 and 13 atHunk 2874-R. Mrs. C. C. Barker, Rlvor- streot (ground floor). Red Bank, phono to 7:00 P. M. Salary $18 per week. |£plIyy ,lt°o H Drr<. bovett, 110 East Front street. tlnee-ijuartera of on acre; trees, shrub- bath, hot wator heat, two-car garaso, Atlantic City. A banquet was given dalo avenue. Hhrewebury, K. J.* APPERSON cfsht cylinder suburban; good 862, Steady poBltion for thoee who make good, i «2±LBBn«- re3trlctcd reaidential zone, $5,500, Bis* S ArCItl FIC E^Uiv to^data furnltur*. nn- condition; $100 tnkea It. II. Rltsau, bery. Ronlen. Sycamore avenue and Hope Saturday evening at 0:30. Tho main Applications will be received by lctte_ APARTMfENT for rent, four rooms, all roiul. Shrewsbury; SfiO per month. See room colonial type, hot nlr heatk flreplace, tl(.uQD. eloctrie radio, pjpno, Hoosler- Red Dank. INSTRUCTION—Annese School of Music; improvements; Btenm hented; KH«. elec- jiycntH or ouner. O. M. West, Eaat Ruth- one-car parayo: located between Broad upeaUcr waa MIBB Frances Perkins, ctto. Frltrldairc, beautiful sh era ton ma- expert Instruction on violin, mandolin. ly. State refcrencen, experience nnd full hoRany sideboard and table; Early Am«rU partlcularu. Loft, Inc., retail pale; dc- tricity. 146 Monmouth street, Red Bank. erford, N. J. __ fitreet ijnil Maplo avenue. $6,500, Mo darn Secretary of Labor. lined auto ports, tires, tubes, batteries Oultar. ukelele, steel cultnr, banjo, aoxa- partment. 40 th avenue and 9th five-room bungalow in Rod Bank, corn«r enn rosewood cbflst, etc. Wo buy and phono, piano accordion. Instruments sold 3treet, FOH RENT in Red Bank, 62 McLaren lot, ?;J,7G0. Three-acra poultry farm, fiva HCH overythlng. Expert repnlrlng and re- nnd class, at reasonable prices. and repaired. 47 Waflhlnffton street. Red Lonff Inland City, N. Y. etreot, modern six-room detached house, modem poultry houses, Incubator houae, nnlnhlns on roodsrn and antiqua furniture. Ocennport Auto Wreckers, Main Bank, phono 1751. MAN. 3fl. married. Geeks employment; good REAL ESTATE WANTED nun porchi double garatjo; central residen- feed houno, modern ten-room houss* Marlboro News. See Air. J, Kunso tor an estimate. Auc- ntroet. Orcaiipcut, phone • Entontotvn ARTHUR E. BOYCE. painter, decorator, appearance; can driva car, lieop bocks WANTED, resldcnco of six to cltrht large tial location; to reSponalblo party SIC $ l oo. Hollow tile and stucco houas on tion TloomB, 20 East Front street, phone R or 412. wall paper export; eplendid workman- or sell. Address H. S., box 51 ti, lied rooms, plot 75 feet froiit»K more; monthly. B. L. Suter, 673 Bergen nvenue, one of Red Hank's bast j-caldontln] attests, Red Bank 218.* ihlpr rcsBonable prices, enttmaten and ad- Bank.* (rood neighborhood, vicinity Ked Hank. J City. N. J." lnri;o lot, ffnt-stce, SI 1,000. Thara ore The firemen were callod out on vlco free. Your decorating troubles uro Oivo comiileto pnrtlculnrp. Address Resi- miiuy other equally good bargain3 on thU ANTIQUES bought and sold, Intent tired PONfIA~0~COACTlT~1028, moTor perfect; SALESMAN—Mnn of £ood appenrance HOUtiE for rent nt 26 Washington Btreet. Tuesday to a flrc on tho Doollng farm tilt) titans, rare, three mould blown ulitea aolvcd by phonlnjj Rumaon C66. Easy to and nomo education wanted to join lo- dence, bojCj 511, Red Hunk- No agents. Inquire nt -It West BerRen place, Reil list. G. Howard Lip[»lntott, 31 Monmouth muBt i!oil; $ 0G tlrlvca It away. I'hono remember—It's 066. which entirely destroyed a largo hot; ninny i>lecon of daisy and button, anil Runison 721/ cal well eBtnbllBhod real estate and Inaut- i WANTEANTED ttoo 'entn,, a farfm fof r ^e Paul;.' utrcet. lied Banle^pho_na_32_l_. _„_ once off.co as nn Inauronco representative barn- Other nearby buildings wero milk glflen. llQllormon'B Atitiqucp, 38 WILLIAM V. DIETRICH, plumbing heTs 1 dairying. AiJdrt>»» F. C, lio.x 511, Red EliiHTY-EIGHT aero fnrrn, naw ten-room Wnnhlngton otrcot, Rumaon, N. J., phone 1030 HUPMOBILB for rule. 14,600 miles Inp nnd tlnninjj. Pumps and windmills on commission bntiit . Prevtoua experience Dnnkk. 1 wUillI caHjforJn(erv[ll f iti_ ' UKAUtlFUIhent, two. rivofiretilacesr fron, t hometen , roomhota wateandr houRO, all improvementtt; hot wator beat, eaved by tho combined efforte of 484." only; $350 caah. C&U Atlantic Hlgh- repaired. Agent for Maator carburetor In this lino uaoful but not eascntial. An fil t d tlio klti-hon. thrco tilo bath«, ham end Inndn <1, auk for chauffeur. , WANTEI1. Ih'rco or four-room heated" three hathfi. Will vent for nivryti.p chnr^ea Freehold and Marlboro firemen. Tho OUR DELICIOUS pork or beef ploo norvo cool Bovlnar devlco. Flto ony furnace. AZ oppoi-lunity (Jl/Torciit from tliut of tlie or- on Hcrk ' «'hit-h nmount- to S5D0 JIPI- yenr. (!. Ilmv- me inn Htnhlea: six-car KnniKOi on Inks. -Jaarn contained feed and farming im- a family of BIX Renerounly. CO cents. 1C30 HUDSON sedan: 3300; will accept Leigh ton avenue. Red Bank, phono 86B7-J. 1C1 ' ard Llpplncott, 1)1 Monmouth atreot, He^l Prico $15,00ft. Frank H, LIUVOB, 105 5ton- Fresh cocoanut, chocolata peppermint and dm till car as trado In, or boat; or what CONTRACTING carpenter; JobblnR a apo- mouth utreet, Rod Hunk. flplemontH which could not be ro- hnvo you? I'hmie Ited Unnk 3H0fl ov 1441. tendB and d complcto line of hiflumnce that FARM WANTED. 50 neroa, for rent with "Martha Waohlnston" cakes; homo baked clalty. W. H. Marvin, Rlvcraldo drive, outbuilt! In EH for truck, rovs and poul- " moved. be (in a. maroh mallow walnut fudgo. Wom- Itolntou Watorbury, 107 Monmouth otrcot, Red Hank, phone SlOB. cxteln In tittleB nppeal. A rcnl nnlcumnn lied BanlO will llnd this tho onslnHt. HPllinjr h« hntt try, nenr Long Uranrh, Milton Boric. 3 Mc- Mr. and Mrc. Bert Gordon nnd en's Kxchnnce, Carl (on theater building, _- _ „., r*. Typewriter* ever done. Ills cnmfnfra nhot.I(( lie fiierhlj" chnntc p*reot, Hcd Br.nk, j.lumo 1G17. daughter of Rutherford, visited Mrs. loo Monmouth Btreet. Mm. ftejatmih. ilUufiON neOnTii, 11120 model, A-l condi- rentoa, bought, pold ond repaired. Tru- tion; will f^ll icnnoiiable. 7 0 Day ave- n0 tmtlnfucto^y' tiiiO lie can ontablluh hlmndf CarrJ'o Gordon ami family on Satur- LADY'S plush coat, GIEQ 8B, in ffood con- '"'- Broml atrest. Rod Bank. for lifo but must he nblo to finance him- dition for nalo reononable. Rinnon for V±L \VllBA-P-^ . I&VSIQ TEACHERS' Aisoclatloli of R«<1flOJ* tintfi GiifnlnHB commcfirG- In v