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Iiiued Weekly. Entered u Second-Class Hatter at the Post, LIV.NO.28, offlco at Red Bank, Ni J, under tho Act of March tU.871). RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1932. $1.50 PER YJ

lie were also treated with tarvla. Ing up the budget for the year 1032 Mayor of Begins Fourth "White road, WinDeld Gardens, Varied Activities Change in Rumson that the appropriations be reduced New Overseer of Foxwood. Park and Silver White in every way possible consistent Gardens—excepting Rumson place- Seabright Again Term as Mayor were all treated 'with a coat of as- of Woman's Club Police Committee with efficiency. If ever there was a Poor for Red Bank' phaltlc oil and Band. Rumeonpln.ce time when prudont economy Is a necessity, that time is. now and no- More Headi Governing Elias S. Block Enters Seventh and Silver: Side .avenue, from River Many Event* Planned for Janu- James C. Auchinclosx Replaces E. Carlile Appointed to View avenue to Occanport avenue, where Is this "more urgent than in iy, Having Served at Ma., - Year ai Mayor of-little Silver. were both treated with a coat ot tar- ary at Meeting of the) Execu- Andrew Zerr as Chairman- the expenditure of public, funds. Succeed James NorraanpT- 1 Before PhBip S. Walton— —Change in Borough Clerk vla -and sand. - . ' tive Board Monday Morning— Mayor and Three Other Offi- I would recommend to the council Other Appointive^Officiah Afe 'or their earnest consideration- in to Evade Tenure of Office. '.'The' borough, now has approxi- To Aid Unemployment Work. cials Sworn In. fhe Same as Last Year. yeral Appointment" Changes mately three miles of concrete road, sonnectlon • with the program of reorganisation of the council The Little Silver commissioners one.and one-half miles of tatada, At the executive board meeting of With one exception tlio,, appoint- iconomy the subject of somewhat al- Tho outstanding fcaturo of tho ro- tha Red Bank Woman's club Mon- tering tho practice •_ of having".Indl- Seabrlght was marked by the^re- reorganized New,Years with Mayor nearly five miles of..oil; and two and 1 ments of Mayor Van R,, HalBsyof oi*gan\zatlort meeting of the mayor rid Elian S. Black beginning his fourth a .half miles of gravel, cinders, etc • day morning , it was reported that' Rumson for 1832 wero the same as /idual bids made on tho larger items and council of Red Bank on New be ?or, and by BQveral changes .In consecutive term. Ha was sworn "When Uttle Silver was Incorpor- tho profits from the recent fashion 1031. Tho change was in tha ap- >f the ' departmental expenses. I Years day waa the appointment j of Into office, together with Councllmon ated In May, 1923, as' a thorough, show given by tho Junior Woman's pointment of James B. Auchlnclosg :ontemplate the possibility of obtain- Elmer E. Carlllo as overseer, of, the iale in tho truest Frank Dean and Oliver G. Frako, there was toott na. slnglnga l road In tthe club amounted to $100. Half 6f this as-chairman of tho police committee, ing blanket blda to covor a yoar'a poor to succeed James Norman. Mr. supply; In tho caso of our purchases ( It involves hun- who wero also re-elected. en or twelve miles that we took* money was given to Elvervlew hos- to succeed Andrew Zerr. The chair- Norman had held the position thir- for An unusual fcaturo of ,the meet- >vor that woe not absolutely lmpass- plEal and halt was given to theElkb' man of .this. committee is -cx-offlcio of road materials,- wood, coal- and teen years arid had declined re^&p- curi Footwear, now ing was the appointment of Edwin abla at times during the. winter and charity fund. »': head of the polico department. other Items upon which lump bids polntoient. Hd'was at one tima chief 8tor might be obtained, I feol that in j low that quick Hobbs as borough clerk. HlBswIfo, spring, Now there Is' riot a single Prof, Herbert R. ^Knlffen of the The Rumson commissioners com- of police b£ Red Bank. Mr. Carlllo fl Mrs, Elizabeth Hobbs, has been bor- foot of these roads that cannot bo New Jersey, collego for Women will pleted the year with a surplus of this way some economies might-be Is chairman of ther uriomploymont mty. If it's quality ough clerk. She has been an ef- traveled over at any' time without speak at! the next club meeting oh $4,200. At the reorganization meet- effected with no IOSB of efficiency nor ollef commission. .' ' price you seek . > • ficient clerk and her work has been any trouble. With roads never good Friday. His subject will bo "Modern Ing New Years day, Mayor Halsey. quality of material to tho borough. Christian Bergo was inducted Into very satisfactory, but tho change and at times so bad you could not Art and Furnishings." . Councilman Auchincloss and Robert !•wiah to record'here iny appreci- Bico for, a Bccond terni as council-, was made to evade tho tenuio of travel over them, your tax rate was Mrs. Leon de la Reussllle will V. Wh!ts_.and,..Collector Charles ation of the loyalty and efficiency of n and Harold S. Allen was sworn office act, which would have become $2.06, the last township rate in 1923, teach patchwork at the arts and crafts Ward were.sworn""into office. Dan- those employed In the borough' ser- as a councilman to succeed Rob effective In her case if she had been and now with every road (except classes to be held each Monday.af- iel Naughton was not sworn in an vice in its various departments as :f A. Kennedy, who had held th' appqlnted again for another year. Hanco road) in condition for travel well as those who; have voluntarily at all times, your tax rate la only 82 ternoon, under tho direction of Mrs. assessor because his, new term does ositlon four.'years. Mr.'Bergo.wn Tho appointment ot Mr. Hobbs will at an times, your tax rate is oniy^n chnrioa.J. McClaskey, not begin until July "1st: Lewis-T. and without remuneration-Borvod ilected president' of , the council ti I. the citizens of Rumson so faithfully bo only temporary. Ho--^virl sorve cents higher; or $3.28/ and this In- MrtMrfijHermaaH(,rmBnn AmAsendor*'r f called at- Wilson was re-elected president of ucceed James S. Parkes. Ever sln«,OW i eludes all the other Improvements tention to the fact that George Balno, the council. ddrlng the past year. I wish also to ted Bank became a borough It naif since we formed Into a borough. In- Jr., hail won tho cup offered by the "sincerely thank my -many friends en.customary-to nhnnge:the_coun- stead ot Increasing-ouc^road appro- Officeholders re-Appointed were as who have enough confidence Jn rife club in,tho,garden contest and that follows:"'.. ' -;-- 11- president each -year.—?-;—=——— priation this year, we have reduced It would bo .presented by MrB. C. and in ray administration to return Mayor Charles R. English has been it by (2,000. Boad superintendent—Alfred Brighton. two councllmen and myself to office W. Humphrey, tho club president, at Mnrnuvh attorney—Attorney Genera m a vacation In Florida nnd ho was "Tlio flro and water dopartmonto the high scbooli William A. Stevcna. last November, and I pledge those ibt'at tho Now Years meeting. The have been enlarged the past year, Borough engineer—George. K. Allen. friends now that wlth-all the power uncll for 1931 heYd a short meeting and have, been extended to give eorv- rt.c-td party-will bo held Friday Follce clerk—Jerc. J. Caretf. that lies witfiin me71 will devote my eglnnlng at half-past eleven o'clock lco to most parts of the borough. Mo of this week at tho Woman's club- Building inspector—Elmer Fearsall. . best efforts toward giving tho bor- one expected that such an extension house. On Friday, January 29th, a Health Inspector—Dr. 'Edwin P. Stew- t which Mr. Parkes presided. At art. ' ... ough of Rumson an honest, efficient loon the council for 1932 convened could seven be made a year ago. concert will be given at the Elks Motor mechanic road department—Rob- and progressive administration, dur- Flro protection has been afforded to clubhouse. ert Wllaon. . • : ind Mr. Berge acted as mayojr. Mr. Motor mechanic flio department—Daniel ing the term upon which I today en- Ulcn was escorted to his seatlby Mr, .WILLIAM It. , SB. almost every home in the borough. A letter of thanks was ordered Shea. . ter. Whatever may have rbeen tne We havo installed 34 hydrants since sent to Mrs. Edythe Greisenbeck for Kennedy and there was a shprt sea- Jnnitor borough hall—Walter Neu- discouragements of tho past twelve on-of" speech making: It was voted snort address In which ho asked last January. ; •;". her hospitality at the candlelight tea hauser, f| months, I sincerely feel that for- unity and harmony and for the ". "Tho police department has been at her home lost month. Stanley Farrar and Porter Hoag- o send a NeW Years telegram of ward-looking citizens, will recognize reetlng to Mayor English. • ~ al support and co-operation of kept to' its usual high standard, and The Woman's club has been asked land were reappolnted members of that the future faced with fortitude iry taxpayer during the coming as there is only one regular officer, to form a team for follow up work tho zoning .board of adjustment. The Aside from Mr. Carlllo the ap- and intelligence holds for each of us lointlye officials ara the same, as lost it. Mr, Fowler had served as who-cannot be everywhere at one in. unemployment relief work. Steps terms of John Foller and Dewltt greater possibilities than ever before, ( ypr before tlie administration of tlmo, ho has served more hours than are being taken to this end and to Scott as members of the board' of car. They are as follows: :•••.- and I; for one, face that future with Counsel—John 3. Applcgate. y IUn S. Walton. • I httVO evor known any officer to do make a financial success of the polo, health expired and thoy wero J eap- confidence. before him. • Water superintendent—James ry*?Bunc rates councilman were also sworn match which Is to be held by the pointed. • ' Street superintendent—Ilobeirt'l'ierce. "Tho library is one of the things we cavalry troop at the armory Mon-1 Mayor Halsey named tho following Mechanic—^Thomas MeaU.-' ' ' can bo proud of. We have had the 1 EioctriciailT-nKwd E. Browcr... . i - day night for the benefit of the un- committees, tho chairman, of each ; very best service from our librarians, employed. Meetings will bo held at committee being named first: Explosion in a EnKineer-- George' Ki Allen. • both of the present and past. They Building inspector—Ensldy M. White. the clubhouse on the third Friday of Finance and legislation—Robertr' V. Police surgeon—Dr. John\B. Boyd. have given not only time, but real each month to sew layettes fqr tho White, Frank Nary, Andrew Zerr. James River Plapt House Overseer of the Door—Elmer E, Carlile. helpful service, Interesting people_ in Rsa CrosS'BOClety. ~ r O. AuchindM. CoilBtlluIe=Tnoinas "J. Hacitett. •-. the library and In the reading of PoliceAPolice—Auehinc!os»u , Lcwla T. Wilson Library board—Mrs. J. B.\Rue. good books. I am glad to say that Letters thanking the club for do- Nary, Whitei . . Hoard of hcaltii—George \C. Hopplns, Fire—Wllaon, Zerr, White, Jaarea V. John Kaney""* Residence Badly ohn Yctman. ' • • ' \ ' '» , this in one department in which nations were received from tho Bruce, •Adjustment board—Raymona Johnson. young and old take a real interest. Searle3 Home,.the Yardley Fundond RRoadd a and Incineration—Bruce, White, Damaged in an Unusual Acci- Planning commission—^Schvnck; S. We pay several hundred dollars in the Salvation Army. AuchlncloPB, Nary. dent on New Year* Ew Thompson. I'ublio properties and -utilities—Nary All Sizes! taxes for* library. work whether we The literary nnd music depart- Wilson,- Bruce. Zerr. Floor and Furniture Wrecked. The .following committee \aippolnt- ueetho library or. not, and I wish ments will meet on Friday, January - Hcolth "• and' -aanllatlon—Zerr, Bruce, halt of tl EUA.B S DLAQK. that all our people would take the Auehinclosa, Wilson. 22d. The study will be "Modern A compressed air. tank forming Finance—James S. Tarlces, ThoVt Red Ban same, constructive. Interest in other French Literature and Music." Ebb- Tho annual report of Dowltt Scott, part of the electric water system at ioiiBill, Kenneth WyckofT. \ long enough to make his appoint- departments, for which they pay Nursing—ficrse, GopslU, Harold ^ avalry ti ert Greisenbeck will give a talk and registrar btvital statistics, for 1931 John Kaney's house on street n. - gram is ai ment lognl. Then ho will resign, taxes, as they, do In the library. violin BOlcotionSj accompanied by showed 35. deaths, 33 births and 30 al' River Plaza exploded on New Streets, sewers and . garbage—V I^D and Mrs. Hobbs will bo appointed. "Our board of health, is not very Jrvln Randolph. marriages. Years ove, causing damage of about lien. J. A. VanSchoilt. No other changes were mado in Polieo and lhJ ivate.t Wlh^t», expensive, but it Is very efficient and Elmer Pearsall, building Inspector, $750. Tho tank, which had a capac- ri^VinlScHoiE AV tho corps of officials Those ioap- ity, of 210 gallons, cxploded_with_ter- Clancy, Inna;alll an) has'not asKed for any Increase in. its submitted bis report for the pas fVanScholk. nmtc;' Piif Tho sergeants of 1 polntod woio as follows: appropriation. year. Ho issued permits for nine- £ifla^ojia-J«id-witlr-aTePortwhlch Wntcr. rrintir-». poor and-a Borough attorney—William A, Stsvens Window Cleaning —Purkcs. Allq-'. Oop«l|l. •• . • ippose tho t corporal^ • "The oversaor of tho poor did not teen waa hcatd all over .tho community. H V Borough engineer—GtorgB K. Allen, Jr, aBk for It, but. a small amount has SfatlmjlJUo residences','/ three Tho .nolso soon drow mjiiy • porsgna jnlt In a burlo'squo ) ••' Street superintendent—Orlando P. War- ; i-oldirfg th'o honor ol-- den. been added to the appropriation for business builavm? and , alterations, to ths> Kpifcjy home. , ••..•'•'. './. Police commission*! —Edward C Fled- emergency cases. and two signs. Tnomaa Dolly, retir- Tho tank was forced from the ccV Fifteen /special'officers, who recojve will bo Oaker«'on, SUr loij. J r 10 salaried wefo appointed. They are teennett The corpora." chlof—•Fr4d Zleglar. for l^yjn ing chief of the » <5 department, sub- lar through tho first floor of the sserfTnTs last sum- mitted an inventory of the sup- Honroo ^Isner, Harry j. Qulnn, Wil- Kcssler, Dempsoy —Clauil* r, Wright, 1 house, several beams and floor . r"tBc>iini~^)l( bcnltli -(fitm . bn.PlnckncyrJioad Street Will Open ^ ^ plies, fn both flrchouseo.-- •buawlB"ftciuK"tlBtU[STeti, jWt wf tlio liams Broljk^.-Vjcorgo.p, Kuhl, j)avl4 —Lpnla, ?, D'Aiihy. - petitioned tho council to have walks , J. poster- Eisner, Clifton Ab- Fliojinrh*—ararScT M a tarkentmnh, »en Store Saturday on Mon- Tho finance committee was author- celling- was knocked down and a : -Olaua-aWrliiht, Rohert CurUa. Walto put down on bath sides of that road mouth Street. ized to have the borough bookf drtsser on the second floor was vir- bott, Fred '??• Browor, Milton Slsr- Morris, Richard Clapn. to Branch avenue. This was done In audited. A tentative budget for 1935 tually ruined. The first floor of tho ried, HaroloMEJtlle; Rudolph Reck- The following committees woro September and. Octobor. After Harry, Mclstrioh ot Washington will bo ready for consideration a1 house presented a scene of almos egcl. Humphry Haywara,-Barton reappplnted, with the official named Plnckney road was done, residents Btreet, owner of tho Red Bank win tho next mooting January Mth. , Indcscrlbablo wreckage. ;hambcrlaln, JaflH? Barnes and on Branch avenue, Rumson road, first on each committee serving as dow cleaning company for the past Incidentally, Jero J. Cnrew, bor- Not only was a largo part of the loh'tilln ^'lUUUlILl^Frodorlcke, , , ' chairman; ' Prospect avenue and Church street eighteen years,, has sold the business The mootings of thb mayor unit had the pavements put down, so that ough clerk, begins his eleventh yea flooring and beams smashed Into Finance—Fred E. llaslcr, Edward C to Abraham Coopersmlth and Irving in that office, having served Contin- smithereens, but glossos, dlshware, :ouncll will bo held as hQfetp'ol'o bn Frank Dean over 0,000 lineal feet of concrete Moskowltz of 102 Rlvi ildo avonue. ho first and third Monday nights of pavement .and- curbing have been uously'as clerk since January 1st crockery, furnlturo and other things Streets— Dean. Haalor, Oliver G. Trake Mr. Melstrloh'has rented Mrs. Wil- 1922. wero torn apart. Tho floorwa ;acsh month at eight o-'cltfek. The T^oop " i EDWAUD WV WIfaE. U8hta—&core« H. White Victor Sat- laid on these streets since last Au- liam Carvallar's store on Monmouth tor, Hailor In his address, Mayor Halsey stat- strown with dobrls. Fortunatcly.no Corporals, -Kbsslor, j gust; . \ • •. • Btreet, near Broad street, which was Clam. Tha l>t Edward A, Brown and Flro and Water—Saltor, Dear., WhIU . '.'It, may not bo known to al) of us ed that tho relief of tho uncmployei One was in this part of the house IUT AND BUN DBIVEE. Police—rledlor, Fruko, White formerly occupied by the Wagner and the necessity of reducing mu- when the explosion occurred and no .me 'between Held ' J.' Wolch for three-year Ordinances and Inaurance—Frakt, Sat- that if we pay one hundred dollars market company and Saturday he a nicipal and governmental expense one wasthurt. Tho explosion was Car Driven by Bed Sank Girl Side- ark is tho Ird parly Friday night at eight 1032. from 10:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M.! • Tho iiHiicHfinletit IMt for tho yonr t quarter after clKbt o'clock. Half •'The Monmouth Consolidated wa- rilno mndo by Miss Tcrtiunc. who Is u», und I can nnituio tho cltltons of 1932 nmy bo Inapootnd at tbo Tho 'anseumont Hut M llook at tho clubhouse' There will ter company put in an eight-Inch for tlio purpose of onnbllnp; tho tnx- hla borough tbnt tlio utmoiit will bo f tho procacdn will bo uuod for tho 1 prizes and refroshmonto. a graduatq of tho Institute iinsmiiiorii olllco, 10 iCn«t Front street, 1033 mij > Insptolta main from Ooeanport avenue, via Sil- {layers to ascertain what nnxcunment dono to RIVO. work to thotto who hon- adjnlnlnn aulo llccnnn Inirnnu, on benefit vf tho vincmployisd. 'Clio ucnaor'ai ofnea, Uoroilgli 7 ver Bldo nvenue, to Etaven-Brldgo inn been mndo ngntngt^bln or bor crttly apply and who honpntly do- Tliuiiiiliiy, January 7tli, 1(132, from I'honni'.wlll bo aaulutcd by out-of rouil, Jttiimnon, N, J., on 1 A Corset tot Kvory Jijurr For Obuw Work property nnd confer Informally with 0:00 A. M. to »:O0 I1. M,, for thn pur- town talent. ^__. llnry 8th, 1032, from 310 •A groduagradual!U) comotlorcurHstlorBn In at loud, and a'slx-lnch main on'Seven- call Morris Plata Glaus Company, for tha anncBBor as to tho corroctnnsu of Korvo a Job, nml that tho monoy r nvallnbln for such relief will bo npimt poan of onnbllni; tbu tnxpuyoin to utr B.(M] r. it., for the nur |ico lo lit every Ilmuo from one of nrldgo road to Point road, to and •tort e frontnft , autto Rlasa nnd liouso tha nssenamont to tlio end thai uny ublln" Ilia tnxpnynri ' Including Battle row, nnd from Point slating, Mirrors reailvorad and t>lo- errors may bo corrcctod bofciro 1111 ntr with tho nolo view of nllovlntlng dln- cortnln whitt inuion[iinent linn bonti Iluck*, OlilnUcns, Otcno. e lurgout ntiBortmentn of corxntii. matlo uKnlnnl hln or Uor propevty lflneut younic ntofllt. Our famous utmtiB»msnt n irnoUta and ' t>ruaalor«n in n«u road to King's road, and mado sev- tuid-framlnij. Authorlir.d donlor for of th« a>«eiuiment list, nml duplicate. roim In our bnroUBh to tho greatest und confer Informally with llin mi- t M h link. Wo also carry a full lino ot non-nliattorablo safety glass. 07 Man- Chapter 280, Lawn 1MB. ducko ncoil no Intruduotlnn nnd our eral spurs from tbc«o mains down ponflthln extent.' uetifior nn to tho conectncnti of tlio nit pilc(in mnko It worth while to ortlor ' Cloven, bugn, undorwour anil othoi' ntmots, mouth street, phone IOOS, Rod Bank, Wm. J, T. Oetty, nennmont to tho end thnt nny rrnin .._..i.- Al»o extra uliea. Vory —Advertisement, Annconor Llttlo Hllvor UoroiiKh. Tlio itccond linporlant problem In rom Blatohley Uroii., l&int rreohnld, "fllnco tlfs flmt'of ln«t January, -Advcrtlaoment. ho urgniit iicceimlty for tbo roduc- mny bo corrnctod bnforn filing of th phono Freehold 30S-F-3.—Advcrtlue- ^JOriubly priced. IJ«WI» tjncclalty nflottumout Hat and duplicate. iop, 01 Broittl utrcot, Hod llank,— thirty homes liava boon or am In tha „ forr AtttmooAtttmoon Wwiaintm, tlon «t munli'lpnl and governmental mont, ^ . _ procena ot being built In tho bor- ntm, -r Vuel Oil Chapter 230, Lawn 1MII. ilvortlaomont. BVook aultltn forfh• htret j Tux«aoa « also. Mponso. lCcouoiny linirl bo thn Clnorirn W. limy, Chlropodlat. ough. , P. T. Jlannlne, 67 Broad •treet. tl»d to cult your burner; bett irrndea and watchword from cacti umall munici- _ in Tax price*. Unoxcollod ssrvlcn. ITred D, Amiennor Rod Hn.nk UoroUKh Dr. y*ntrioncrqt(Hi, tlio BhouMom mads with Wednesday and Saturday avonlog*. AdverUaemont nucncy. Hnro In our own borough, tro to your linm* wbon ne«d«<] .... l'olo- —Advortlaatnenu for Hnlo. l|o btilldlna, Anbury ] (vortloo- % Inclicn of Kiivvot and avirfnooil I fool ttrVjt wo may pulnt with eomo onn \2Hb U«tl Hank, botvroen 8|W I Anbury Park 0100.- Ith tnrvla, and is now fully com* "Nul Moody". prlda to 4ur rnaord In thin rtiipect lodtt water, all flavor*, malt 10:00 V. M.-Ailvortlaooiont. lototl. • Sloro For -..,, Moody'd' *B Bhon 1 tonallrr BBhoph . 20 Mo- nratioa Rnil (llntlllod wntor. iloni. 1 admirable for, showroom or iorvlc» chrinlo itxeot, lied B»nk.-.Advertlno- for In tlirl tiotibloaomo 1091, tlio Ux »(o. H Norft Iirldgrld|ioo ftvenu*. " J-: Pwnn, mirirodn chit ipoillnt, "l'io»pocl avenue lina bcon mr< ntntlon, nt 200 Monmouth atrttot, U«d rntn In our borough win lcduond nn( Tuno In rrUtajf H»«T»» ,;,„• *„• litrnnt, Itcd Dank, I'h Inn I oil rnont ______Uank. phona laf" -Advortl«ern«' ' h H„.i niiitil o'olook for Vni I). Wlkqlt .end with larvli), *lno Spring atroet, Hank. Apply llwi Hank On ^ II la my umcoro ho|i« nnd bollnt thitl 199-W) hwuni two to i daily, orn llninch Kvsnilo to Rad Dank rtutnwnt. Inc., 103 Monmouth •tr««t, IIome-5ted« Clara Ohonrdor, din Ux IPVO will not ha raised 1) tlon, .. lino, , Itltlge road wait treat* nn o«nta a quart Drawer Lunch, • 1032. NovniltinlPMi. nvory effort mi|» unit . merit. 1 with it ennt of turvln; for whloh Whnrf «v«nu«. ««• atre.t ho Havo boroiwli MHl<>h we th» upon »auh por»on i lid- pU»TSSi! rlamAlu SA3XCA3 WflQim SJBest, Mr. Best llvts at WwtageO. We 'now*^M»&ta 39 dy and fruit tojlhlldjran supervMonFBTbr. Dorru The MBRth- "Prayer and Devotion," A tfefc" rer, Leonardo, but be is employed, en ths UuUskat 600 candlejjMG: each on J New Teara day, V ly baby clinic, in charge of Or. Fred prayO Is being; observed thin Week, Central railroad pl«r. First avenue and altogether wo are and Mrs. Richard _M, Dauit Bullwinkelj will be held Tuesday af- ' Miss, Alle» Scott, Lawrencel Cald- is Several changes were made In the maintaining 258 street lights. have sold a lot on First street to the ternoon, January 12th, at two o'clock. well and Roy Scott ot Long island Nc Tei committees, one of which was the In the water department during Highlands Atlantic ice company. The The Altai', and Rosary society of were recent guests of Miss Helen appolntraent^Qt George Stryker as the past three years and ten months lot adjoins the company's Ice plant. fit. Agnea'u church wills hold a card Plnaud.' ,* Two Other Officials chairman of the lire committee to We have mads a profit of 120,309.64. A contest for children was com- party Frfday_nlght, January 18th, in Ills* Catherine Apgar has: been in New Years Day)— succeed Walter Williams. TJie com- up to September 1st', 1931. Of the pleted , last week at Bedle's drug St Agnes's'auditorium. visiting her parents. Rev. and Mrs. Bit mittees, with the chairmen men- profits we have paid $9,500 on an In- store. 'Sells Duncan and Catherine Mrs. Arthur Phair and her" Infant O. C. Apgar. ., CouncHmen Absent— tioned first, are as follows: McGowsn won Christmas houses, ilic Improvements Cited. herited note of $28,000 and $7,450 on son returned homo from the LOPS Miss Edith Todd, who teaohej ESBlXtf Finance—William B. Mount. Benjamin old hills, and we have also paid for and dolls were awarded to Elvira Branch hospital- Sunday. school at Clarksburg, West 'Virginia, _ayor John It- Snedeker began Q. Martin. . current ' replacements- of meters, Donnelly, Dolores Hoffman,. Gladys Mr, and Mrs. E. K. AUee enter- spent the holidays with her parents, Bla, modem |ljfL,^ -Water—Martin. V. Edward Jaffter. water extensions, etc., the sum of Patterson, June King, Margaret tained at a bridge party New.Years t rvstaterooini,.,v,_ .nother term aa head of the govern- "^Flr»q«or« W. Striker, Thomas C. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert O. Todd. >'of Atlantic Highlands on 10,932. We have also collected, a Grosch, Patricia Williams, -Aline eve. • '• . . ..' .. ' •• »" efternoon tw... miJL _ 'eVYearsT Others • sworn: • into of- llSeMtJstier. Walter Willlejni. large number ot old outstanding Munslow, Virginia, Anthony, Dorothy The basketball teams of the Atlan- Boys can make extra pocket money recreation indiporb. Police—Mayor John R. Snadelnr, Wll. water . accounts and brought the Fehlhaber, "Jennie /Mount,. Doris tic Highlands and Matawan high A B«n Birnla Or fice at the same time were Edward Ham Mount. selling The Register.—Advertisement Jagger, councilman, and Stanley Street and sewer—Mayor Snedeker, water collections up to date. O'Nell, Margaret Slckela and Doro- schools will play here Friday night, thy Horan; - • i January 8th. . There will be"'two Miami .without *. / Sculthorp, collector and treasurer. Williams. We have purchased two: pieces of «?P ««.haur lerrlol to Waiter Williams;was to have been. Borough property-—MeVey. Striker. fire apparatus, one. costing $13,000 College students who have resumed games. vie; additional leRjce . Adr«rtl>lnf—Stryker,' Wllllama. their studies .after spending the hol- w sworn In as councilman, but ha was Btaet Uahtlns—Martin. Strrker. - "and; the other 47,000. Mrs. George Owens'of Irvlngton' Anne's Beauty Salon Charlt»ton, s, O. We have adopted a zoning ordin- idays here are Leonard Hardy and has been spending a.iow days with kNS, ALU-EXPENSE TOURS to not present Other absentees on the - Employment relief and welfare) depart* ' M WAlXACE ST, fStAlio Bptolal .InolueRi j council were George Btryker and mint—Major Sn«dek«r, Mount. ance, which equals any zoning' or- Jack Welnhelmer of Duke, BarHett her mother, Mrs. Sara Jackson. -.-- •-—•—BED BANK. ft Miami i, Uarana. »l«»l mr« Dr. Thomas CMoVey. ' At the> request of Mayor Snedeker dinance in the county. Ahem and Sidney Margollus of Rut- Mrs. Delaney waa- taken to the Vacatlomtl . AikioAki r folder! William ;B. Mount waa 'elected a .period of alienee was observed a* We- have completely rearranged gers, David Burhan of Urslnus, Wil- Long Branch hospital Sunday in the i, Permanent Waving, • " j Overnlflii Service 1 president ot the council. Miss Ruby a tribute'to the late Dr. VanMater our borough offices and police head- liam Cotton of" Pitt'sburg -and/Ver- first aid ambulance. Betweat. Miami and Havl onica VanKIrk and Edith Sllberbla^t BJVJfcurtoorn was. reappolnted bor- and William M. Keberto, *°rrner quarters. Our borough office and During January, Rev. William. I. Finger Waving Facials, 7 bugh clerk.'•'• Bhe; Is' now la her filth mayors; of the borough. A large records compare favorably with tho of the New Jersey college for wom- , pastor of the Presbyterian •; Shampooing, ^&^ year] in ornce, and at the end of this horseshoe ot roses was sent to-the offices and records of any municipal- en. •••.-'.'' church, will-deliver a series of ser- year.sio.willjiome under,the tenure council by Mrs. John It 8h«deker, ity in the state. We have adopted Mrs. Hannah Reid, Mrs. Raymond mons on tho four Gospels, Next' Sun- Manicuring, etc. CLYDE-MAUORY of office. J3r, "Frederick 'BullwlHKeT and-eaeh-ofncla}-and-ape«tator-r«- the eight-hour day-and six-day _wesk Johnson^MrSjL. Swelwer and Miss day's sermon, will be on the Gospel celved a carnation from the mayor. for; the .memb«rs of the' police- de- of Mark. • " was appointed borough physician to 1 Newman vlfllteorMrs. yrolaTNewnian, MRS. ANNE MUSTOE, fill the vacancy caused by the death Mayor Snedeker In • his address partment without adding additional who Is a patient at the Park'hospital Major J. G. Stewart of Fort Mon- PROP." "of-Dr. John H. VanMater. thanked the citizens and officials tit officers. at New York. mouth spoke at the Methodist Phone S00& The following were reappolnted'. their loyalty and support He men- Low tax rate; Many other im- Mr. and Mrs. John P. .Adalrof church Sunday night on the topic It pays to'advertise In The Re tioned the chief municipal improve- Portland road entertained a number Borough attorney—John L. ,„.,_„. provements have been made In oil _ Ovcraeet ot tho poor—Mrs. Ethel M. ments during his administration, He other departments, With the charges of friends at a party New Years eve, iBlihop. . ' pointed out that the water depart- in th« budget for. all these Improve- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shipley of Butldlns; Impector—L. Jerome Aimar. ment had made a profit ot $20,S99.rH ments, together with the-deficiencies Newark Bpent Sunday with Mrs. De- ..Borough engineer—Herbert O. Todd, In three years and ten months.. He borah Shipley. . Strtat superintendent—John HcLaugh- In tax notes .priori, to 1928, we have l commented on the borough improve- 'i.-' -. •" • - so financed the town that without Mr. and Mrs. CoaH have returned Aislitant street superintendent—Wll. ments as follows: Increase In Individual assessment* homo from a vlsitt with relatives at lam Mrf.aus.hlln. - Construction of sewage disposal Noworlt. • Water department employe*—Klverton the tax rate lias been lowered each Doughty. • <; ,. •, i plant at a cost of $T5,000. year, until for 1931 we had the low Mrs. Anna Frankol has been visit- Construction of inolnerator plant ing relatives at New York. . Polle« pensio ; n commliilloner—Ira An* rate of $41.68 per thousand, one of tonldes. -' * • at a cost of $30,000. , the lowest rates of pur class of Thomas Hennessey, Jr., and - ildward B.' Swan was reappolnted ,.• The street system was entirely re- town In the. eouittyV— family, and Miss Catherine Hennes- a: member of the .board of health and built. Over seven miles of streets I hope'that every civic organ liaz- sey apent part of last week with rel- Thomas' Kebugh was - appointed on have - been covered .-wltK-tanria .arid lion,--budget-making-board-and-the yy, the same board to succeed Dr. Fred- slag. Other streets have been governing; body of this, borough will Mrs. James Mount of Brooklyn at^^thia tim^^ real bargains in Used Furni- crick Bullwlnkol. Henry C. Van- opened, graveled and repaired and co-operate for the purpose of reduc- visited Mr. and MrB. "Richard'Mount Note was appointed-on the shade today, the street' system, covering ing the budget wherever possible. over the week-end. tree commission. some seventeen miles of streets, is I would suggest that one of the Mrs. Jessie Blachoff Bpent Sunday ture from homes in this section. Must be sold at . . Eleven special officers were ap- in first-class condition. efforts'we* should'make that would at Flatbush. pointed, they being John McLaugh- Sldwalks and curbing. In all we be helpful to business; In our town llrj, Edward tayton, Harry jRIeri- have constructed approximately during the coming, year is to pre- once for what it will bring: • •riioncr, Wmiam E. Woodward, Hugh three miles of concrete sidewalks pare a plan of advertising the'many Atlantic Highlands Gfegereon, John Kozak. Alvin B. and about one mile of curtlnr. advantages we possess.. Mount, "Samuel I1. Patterson, John The sueet lighting system of the (The E«d Bonk EdgUUr eta be> bought Brazils, Grandln V. and borough has • been completely la Atl&ntlo Blghl&adt at the atom ol Highland* News WilUam US. W. Ixmbura and k. KaU.) Early Sunday, morning, Captain 'i tna stors aid covered a small fire In the meeting M Jdaeph Statnett'a tUrt.) room of the borough council. After Tonight will be observed as an unsuccessful attempt to put out "Church Night" at the Methodist the blaze with a fire extinguisher the church. A .leadership training class flre department was called out and will be started and all Sunday-school the blaze was extinguished .'within a teachers • have-'boen. requested to bo short time.- Tho damage was slight Used Furniture Bought and Sold present. After this meeting- store- The flre started from an overheated optlcon l*«tur«g will bs shown deal- furnacci The-furnaee wan damaged ins; with foreljrn missions and with beyond repair and a new one will be stewardship. The ladles' aid society installed. , * will meet tomorrow night at the A chest clinic will bo held Monday il WHITE ST., RED BANK, N. J. home> of- Mrs. Fahrer.. The holiday morning, January 11th, at ten eal«hd«W wlli'l>e' collected. o'clock at the Atlantic Highlands j Jacob S. Hoffman distributed 16 public school. It will bo under the is IL-sfweefc offhe New Tear, w« prewsnf a fftnety at unwedprice SCMQQS.

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,, In addition to our entire stock (nothing excepted) of^ladies' footwear, we are includ- ing in our sale 756 pairs men's shoes at the t&arpest^Tjc^^

BAKING AND FRYi::3v Ib. can | 9 AUNT JEAAIMA .95 • Pabcake Flour p^. 10c ..A&PPUHE .;',;-i/-'>"V ' REDUBEL aple Syrup . \N> 25C Salada Tea Kib.Pkg. 21c FORMERLY $6.00 to $10.00 VALUES BAKERS HOUSEHOLD NEEDS ALL LADIES' ALL HOSIERY «,^jumbles »in 29c Gold Dust - io. k 20c P o ENNA JETTICKS Dull Silk, Picot Top, Service and Soda Cro^lceri ib.Pka. 14c Brillo - 2 ig. pig,. 29c ARCH PRESERVERS Chiffon Weight*; in all leading Formerly Formerly shades. Cheese Crackers Pkg. 23c Scot Tissue - 3roiu22c $10.00 and $12.00— $5.00 and $6.00— " $1.50.Grade ...Now $| JQ $ $1.00 and $1.25 Grades >7Qc QUALITY MEATS AT A&P MARKETS '6.95^*7.95 4.95 Now •« Top Roortndd Steak CHOICE GRADE Johnson & Murphy*s~formerly $12.50 and $13.50; . Now $10.95 , Loin lamb Chops SPRING LAMB

Loin Pork Chops CENTER CUT ~ Bags, some Imported—formerly $5.00; . . Now $2*95 <& $*•$$ V«al Rib Chops Arctics, Black and Mottled Brown; High and Low . . ,. $1.29 Corned Boneless Brisket Be Plato and Navo! Beef FRESH OR col Chuck bit SHORT rofttouARTiR Lamb ALBERT S. MBLLEjRl "jZHOES'THAT SATISFY" Bum FANCY THE ORIAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA ' Fitted by X-Ray f REGISTERJISTI , JANUl

.. .jic'h embodied to k largo degree tho mp here on Nc^v Years. ^ motto of the club, "Service Before rs. Johnson recently moved here j ot ycrformero M Tears Ago Self." !rom Kutley. ' Among tholr guests 111 Orf Display In Register Office. Tho various resolutions were pre- vere. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Terinry of sented by a speaker delegated at ho Bronx, Mr.-and Mrs. L. (J. Pater- AMBOY On display In Tho Hogloter offico each table to talk for his respective a group of photographs ot men lon of Brooklyn arid Mr. and Mrs. group. Those who offered separate Robert Anderson and son Robert of who tooki part in a mlnrjtrcl show resolutions wore Rabbi Nathan Wit- In trie old opera house January Sth, yndhurst; 2S INSTITUTION kin, Prof. Edwin C. Gilland, Warren Jack Skelly of New York spent 1005. "fit) photographs aro lna largo H. Smoclt, CharleB K. Slraus.'Thom- frame and aro -owned by liyron L. •Jew Years with his family here. as Head, Maurice Schwartz, John William Domldlon and. son Wil- Campbell ot Little Sllvor, who lias Crowell, WHllnm WeeUs, William L. lent them to Tho Kcgjator for exhi- liam Bpent tho Christmas and New reet, corner Maple Street : Russell, Byron Aspdln and John A. Year holidays with their family. bition.', v .. •....'•' •' . . Kennedy, - Tho following story regarding the Harold Kelly, who, spent tho holi- Albert Robbins: of the Asbury lays here, has returned to his class BhDW_wns printed in Tho. Register Parjc Rotary club, was-one otthevis- on December 23d, 19Q1: __ ' A "Columblar univerflityr~Whllo"6ir id to have a hitching post fpr ltlng Rotarlans and he gave a short ts vacation he resumed his connec- "The'Monmouth cavalry troojj_wlll talk filled with enthusiasm for a New glyo,, a minstrel performance in" tho ;ion tvlth.The Bed Bank Register. to, but now they park where Year filled chock to.the brim with Tris ladles' aid of the Llncraft ppora- IIOUBO next Monday night. All a better understanding for all and tho best minstrel talent in town will ihapel will meet tomorrow after- which would culminate in a new oon at the homo of Mrs. Jennie once stood. ,. ';._._ take part, in the..minstrels, and thewave of prosperity. performance promises to bo an ex- Dahlgren of—Madison avenue, H ' The songfeSfoftHe hour" was un- Bank. ' _ _ • ceptionally ggood one. Walter Conk der the leadership of David Mat- parked right here for la chairman of the committee in thews with Prof. Harold LaRos at charge' of tho affair. Others on tho the piano. committee ore Howard Whltllolti, : Holmdel New*. 102 years. ' y Joseph Swannoll.i M. I* Brown, Wil- IJERE'S a Sale that is a Sale in the truest liam Shoemaker, Harry Clayton, Colt's Neck News. Miss Alma. Polhemus, who is, a *• meaning of the word ! It involve* hun- Norman Hoyt, Rennio Hendrlckaon student at .the Long Branch and Dr. H. E. Williams. The pro- John Golden has to carry one ofhospital, has been enjoying a vaca- dreds of our finest pairs of Footwear, now )R STATEMENT. ,: ceeds will bo for tho arrnory fund. his arms In a sling on account—o£ ion. 3ho was a dinner guest on Sat- regrouped and repriced so low that quick "Tho interlocutor at tho show will having received a fractured collar- urday of Rev. and Mrs. John Sher> bo Frank Tuttlo. Tho end men will bono while ho was 'practicing bas- man. ••" disposal becomes a certainty. If it's quality bo Josoph Diokopf, Jim Hubbard, Al. ketball playing. James Hammond is confined to the you want . . .^f it's low price you seek * ». Bottlcher and Ronnie Hondrlckson. William Hardy will vacate the bed with a heavy cold. His son, Wil- Those in- thifchorus will bo Oliver Michael place in the spring. bur Hammond, recently recovered then this Sale is for you. • Sutphon, Osborn Plntard, Holmes Ho has not decided where ho" Will rom sickness. Brown, Norman Hoyt, Perry , move. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor W. Hance Myron Campbollj Dr. H. E. Williams, Tho Jerseyvlllo basketball team spent New Years with Mrs. John W. Josoph Edgar, C. R. D. Foxwell, was to have played here last week Hance and Mlas Caroline Hanco o Never Priced Percy O, Davis, George Keough, agalnstr the Young - Men's -Christian Holmdel.^ _ . Miss Elaine McGredy/ who ls~*a Dress Percy Parker,, Frank Weller and association group of this place, bu So Eow! Walter -Gonk.- wostot-the.Jeraeyvlllo-boy8-failed.-t student -at...Packaj;jL's._school, spent .„„. „„.., _. —-_^_ "5T~A yly bTfi -the—holldfty-season-^wJthj-£erlHasH Tho first part of the performance^ M»associatiow "5pT~n Atea gamm ean wads aplaye teamd byTfimadee mate, Miss Emma Btllwagon. Miss will Include songs by tho full Stllwngon gavo a party for he chorus, Jokes and solos. The soloists up of Colt'a Nock and Jerseyvlll players. Tho association team won friend last week, at which twelvi will ho Al. Bottlcher, Jim Hubbard, guests wero present. Hemiio Hcndriekson, Oliver Sut- by the score of 24 to IB. ' {ilien, Joseph Dlckopf,. Dr. "ll. E. School reopened on Monday after Miss Marian Lofsky spent the hoi- Wllllariia and George Keough. The the holiday vacation. day season with Miss Agnes Chapel of Newark. $1.95 NATION orchestra will bo under the direc- Walter D. Fields will act as auc- tion of Walter B. Parsons. tioneer on Thursday,. January 14th A number of the residents of tri (Values to $4) i "Tho second part of the perform' at a sale to bo hold by Harry Long place attended a party given bj ancp. will open with tho musical act, on Henry Schenck'a farm. The ven- James Herbert of Atlantlo Highland [ionship with our "A Little of Everything," by Fred due is expected to be one of the on New Years eve. Frick, Wilbur Gardner and George largest held here in a. long time. Vincent Hammond broke, througl during the past Kcoituh. Gcorgo Gratise wJll give a Mr. and Mrs. Loula Plotkln had- the ice while- skating on Chrlne monologue and singing specialty. A family gathering and dinner part; Holmes's pond last week. He wai fti'cf ?with keen camp Bceno, Introducing specialties, on Sunday. The guests woro Mr. an pulled out by Fred Allgor. will be a feature of tho second part. Mrs. Jacob Stern and their daughter The recent heavy rainfalls hav< 2*45 tig you. during This will be under the direction of Pearl of Holmdcl, Mr. and Mmrestored tho water . supply in th XValuesito Howard Whitflold. The show -will Stheir of Smlthburg, Mr. and Mrswell. s of this section. V conclude with Robert Hllllard's Blrman and children, Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Ellen McDonough has been sketch, "The Littlest Girl." The Morris Stern of Trenton arid Mr. and very aiok. ' characters will be taken by Fred Mrs. Reznlck and'Mrs. Stern of As- Fred Allgor and James, Vlncen' Friclt, W. H. Hamilton, Walter Conk bury Park. and Wilbur Hammond were recenl and EUicT Frick." Charles Sofllla lias flnbried build guests of Miss Hazel Drum of-Had- ing a largo toolhouse on Mr. Hes- donflcld. jNAL BANK aer's farm at Marlboro arid a build- Mr. and Mrs. Taylpr W. Hance en , WITH THE KpTftRlANS. ing on H. W. McGowan'a farm .neat tcrtalned a number of friends Colt's Neck. New-Years eve. Miss Elizabeth Sher- ' (Values to $6) Adopt Resolutions Based on Motto iWJERSEY Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Fields and man, ono of the guests, stood on th "Service Bcforo Self." 8 thelr_.rlaught£r,_ Mies_.Allco_-Fields, jx>rcji_and_pjayed tap , at mldnlgh' The"He'd"Bank" Rb(ary spent Now Yoars with Mr. and Mrs. The members of the Christian Er All Styles ! All Leathers ! All Sizes ! day-noon dovoted its luncheon hour Harry Mageo of Marlboro. deavor society of the Reformed tfgenerag l BOClability and On account of the storm on New church are"jraetlclnE_to glye:a play drew tho meetinti g to an appropriatite Sears tho Holiday gunning club did The society recently elected these of- close, by tho adopting of resolutions not have the shooting lrstch whicl ficers: AMUEt had been planned. President—TAUa Mnrsaret Schanck* AND SMILE Vice president—Wilbur Hammond. Tho_ firemen have mode all prep- Secretary—Miss -Adeline Holmes. arations for-tho dance which thej S AsBlBtant aecretaxy—Mrs. J6hn Jeffrey, HOE will hold at the schoolhouso Frlda; Treasurer—Robert Voorhees. ^ night. They are encouraged ovei Henry Carney" was a recent guesl 48 BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. prospects of a largo attendance. of Miss Margaret Mead of Shrews- NEXI TO WHELAN-S VSVQ STOBE Tho basketball team of tho Youni bury. Men's association will play at thi Mrs. Nettle Eastmond la a no' schoolhouse at this place Frlda; employeo at thq HUlsdale hospital. 5P night against the Garfleld group o. Jcioph Phlllipo has had an electri mm Freehold. The Colt'a Neck have wot pump And. water system put in his every game so far this season. house. ', Mr. arid Mrs. John Jeffrey had fpecfal New Years family, dinner partty a Lincroft N^wss - which they entertained Mr. and Mrs. »dactory John Zantzinger, Mr. and Mrs. John Price . (Tho B«d Bank Rislster enn bo bou»h Kelly, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Phil- it Llncruft from Edward Bouahton. Jr. lips and daughter, Mr. and ' Mrs. sry who has a delivery routo.) - -. James Hammond and their sons Wil- to 10th Mr., and Mrs. Owen Knight ani bur, Vincent and James and Mrs. Bon Edward visited relatives a) John Jeffrey, Sr. Brooklyn on Now Years. Donald Beld Bryant of Trontoi spent New Years with his son-ln Held for Non-Support. law, L. P. Dcstrlbdts. Joseph Kuscb, .19, of Asbury Park Mlas Eleanor O'Brien of Heai was In tho city court last week den's Corner spent a few days hen charged with non-support by his last week with her aunt, Mrs, Wil wife, Beatrice. Overseer of the Poor, m C. O. Davenport, told the court that 11am U. Jjomldion.' \JrtUticOvcd Sluipe Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson e tho entire Kuseh family had been tcrtalned a parly of friends at the! city charges for sovcral years. ;^ and

W0&k l>! 'II.NI l> IN rtlMMI MOItATIPN til' HIT 2(111',- ANNIVERSARY I iir fiEOUCE WASHINGTON'S Biiirii-- -I'.. ' STOP GAMBLING ON COAL! rlt'aE.trtoM.ko Matirnv uf«l«ui Orlp Coff«0 "Tho drip method . rare H«rei makes delicious cof- Is flavor, aroma and fee," snv outstanding en famoua bUnJt of frithly* goodn«i;in>. tin.. nulhorities. toaited coffct. Stlcci ih< brand "Tho drip mcllioil con- you Ilk* bt4 from our wldt va- Aluminum Oval serves the full flavor of ' tho coffco. It is an easy il cly of th« fin tit cofTici grown. • in Baikal method to usot giving GREEN CIRCLE And, th«i« apcdai Uulft pricta Drip Coffee Pot uniformly delicious re- sults with, goad fresh .Full-bodied fall flavor- MtilLhtlp you practice fconony. Tho artistry of early American craftsman" coffee. And it olwnyK ed. A blend thit aat- gives a clear sparkling liticj lovers of good brrip is reflected in tho smart simplicity of licvcroRc." 23c coffeo. lib.pkg tho 8trnjght lines of this -newly, designed KATIUWNE A. f ISnEB, • - \ Director, 'drip coffco pot. ' ' Cood Itoutek^ptng Imtllul*. Beautiful cnouglt to grace "any table! "With thoWiount oC coffoo to suit your LEADER Tho drip method is a very easy wny to preference, n ltot pot • biako coffco and consistently—produces n nnd boiling water, tho A popular idler ., . liquid of ainhcr clcnrncBB -and jinoaLdcli- drip method will give pltuantly mellow. you a cup of coffco 9 You'U like thU cof- that is Just right every piovi} flavor. , , ' ORDER feo. 1 lb. pkg...... 19c lime." i 'blue coal Got ono of theso "Wcnr-Eycj" Drip Coffco BAIUII FrEtDSrUNT, Aiinrlnf ndltnr, Pots today (capacity 6 to 8 cupa) nl tho HcCalVi M»««.l«.. IDENTIFY IT BY ITS blue COLOR especially low introductory price . . . treat "Good cuffno, well your family tomorrow to tho finest tasting MiMiilcd i nccurato mrn- then you can bo sure of getting the best "Uneeda Bakers" nurcmcnis | a carefully " Tcco PALMOL1VE English Style coffco you over served. clioaon litensil- Ihcm TTIiRn'S one suri *ay to protectyouc by the most modern engineering mcth- Pancake Flour SOAP ABSOttTBD BIBOUTTfl A A nrn tho rcinttMtrn fo^ n. money when you buy coal. When odJ.CritlcalinspectoramustO.K.evcrjr rail pound pky.,... £0C milking tliln ilollcinu* you phono your dealer, don't Say: carload before 1c Is considered worthy hovcrnRo by tho drip .''Send me some coal." Playiafc. Spe- of our trademark—a harmless blutiini. 2^'19c »!»•• tUMOlt-OHTSIMS method." cify 'blue coal1 by name. Then you Most Important, too, 'blue coal' Is ^'•rmont Maitl Ofltotha TIioMarlto/QuaUty KSTIirn T.. K1MMF.L, will know that you ate Retting the a smiate-fraciute, Imrtl, long burning •V9 tilrtttorof Hntn» f.etmomlti, lane & Mdplo Syrup HMtli II same fjiilpus D.L.fc W.Scranion ant] coal. That means it burns long and OCTAGON lAHTBY OBEAM Wilkcsl)3(te anthracite which Ins" evenly and doesn't need to be forced n ai *OVL t n been America's largest selllno homo —doesn't wasto mjjjt of your beat up \2 - *2U SOAP fuel for over lifty years. For tills qual- tho chimney. It simmers down am- Z mm. ity fuel is noV nctuolly colored blue. • tlilily — you net mpto beat pet tonl mo lAnir nmtMEH Ever" SelMlniitlng «*W«or-IEvcr" 8(i» less coal liccnufc you use less of It to cau nil it at a utitmi by ill him afar. PHACHLiS or Uh roait kettle, «nalil«* S« (ho «tcadyJ oven beat you need. Tint's the way to stop gambling on Peas ••! 12""'33c PINIiAPPLU you to Meant fooili, 'blue coaPcVmes from the noted coil—that's the way to get maximum rLAa wune ntvir.T , ' tliuti Advlug valunhlo Northern 1'cnn ivauU i licul al minim..If. Cull. 1'hmiC >'GUt Corn ^J "™ 2Sc XuguX Ho, V/t Oana •niiiornU ntlicrtrUo filons. It Is slzctft 'crcencd and cleaned ncireit 'bluo coil' dealer today. CANB Ii>rt iu. cooking. r Ati UOLU|H IUNIAH 2 33c ' O t>. i. * w. COAI co, IJMITED TIMK IIIAR THE Mill coal* Corn 2 "« 25c R rOSK A f-iuce RADIO R[\ Vt I DBAMW, nut. 5c EVIRY SUNDAY Apple Saiico T VHUKTADIB n cam d ica *i.9O p vnux $t,as WABC 'blue coal' *" 5c i uoupa ....«* 23 le Jan. (1-10 At All"Wcai*-Kver" drg Cin | n. flml Otn M TOMATO qtaiu 20c //fitter heat Jor less money rA*C 1(111) . WlUoft (lomi>(iny • ' BBUM3 ruta n tavr ....»» 10 VV'riit rront Blroot. telS!W| Spinach A7I.ANTK1 III i fkml Oompuny J'hunol lit Sp«a ial Solo Day* Jan. 7 to tho 13j i*fcW n • H JKJOIITl- Thon*. H THf!R'E1S A UNITED SERVIC" IN GOOD TINES! STABLE IN HARD TIMES,

CONDENSED REPORT TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY OF THE CONDTTION Ofi The BANK, NEW At Close of Business December RESOURCES. Cash anMdpue from Banks . ., •1,199,02189-;^ $ 500,000.( United States Bonds and Securities . . 776,328.12 Surplus and Undivided Profits . 684,053.( Loans and Discounts . . . . . M®$$$1 Reserve for mterest,^Iaxes, etc. Bonds and Investmentsr . . ^ r^ y Circulation . . . . 75,( Banking House, and Fixtures . . Redemntion Fund with U. S. Treasuret^ . Bills Payable and Rediscounts "^ • 856,61/ Other Resources . . . . 8,922,631 $11,171,933.78 \ jWAILABLE TO OUR CUSTOMERS ALWAYS. < Complete and modern facilities for the transaction of all branches of banking. All transactions conducted in a conservative s accordance with sound banking principles. .., ; , . Our large invested capital, membership in the Federal Reserve System, Supervision by the United States Government an* our investments furnish elements of safety worthy of consideration when choosing a bank. Large strong banks do nbTjust happen, their success is like any other successful business; it is based on confidence and buUj fair dealing and sound business methods, all of which are well established here and will be continued. "_j. _ L Xi— We have no affiliated or controlled companies for speculative ventures. Our business is to provide ample banking fa< and customers in accordance with sound, conservative banking principles. C - ^"^ ^

THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS WARRANT SPECIAL CONSIDERATION COMMERCIAL CHECKING ACCOUNTS CERTinCATES OF DEPOSIT receive interest on average balances, in excess of one thousand issued for any amount, bear interest at rate of 2% on deposits re- dollars. ^ ^ maining thirty days or more. _ - , .: 1 J „ _ SPECIAL INTEREST DEPARTMENT SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Interest at rate of Z% isi paid on^^ahy amount, large or small, begin- in our fire and burglar proof vault at $5 per year and upward, ning the first of each month. Accrued interest is credited April providethe bestrprotectxon^airatlaBI^ first and October first.

Travelers Cheeks And Letters Of Credit can be conducted with this institution with safety and convenience issued for convenience of travelers. We have a large clientele doing business with us in this way. /.;•• , FIDUCIARY CAPACITIES such as Executor, Administrator, Trustee, Guardian, Custodian of Securities, etc. ADVANTAGES OF A BANK AS EXECUTOR AND TRUSTEE (Complete Financial Responsibility. Uninterrupted Existence. Economy and Safety. Experience in the Handling and Settlement of Estates. Administrative Facilities and Equipment. IF YOU Dp NOT MAKE A WILL The law appoints an Administrator to assume control of the estate. The inheritance laws specify to whom the property shall revert. * Settlement is made without regard to the interests of the heirs or to any wishes you may have had. , Complete and modern facilities always available. We desire yiur business, which will have our best attention. Second National Bank M Trust OF RED BANK, NEW JERSEY DIRECTORS BENJAMIN J. PARKER FRANK McMAHON MARCUS M. DAVIDSO GEORGE K. ALLEN CHARLES ALLEN, JR. GEOROJLHANC HARRY G. BORDEN RICHARD APPLEGATE GEORGA&HO LEWIS S. THOMPSON WILL! , autpprlUes tot saving Afterho war, General Wayne "re- CLOSES. Washington's army from a rout. A turned to Civil Ufa in Pennsylvania little later a force under Wayne was and was a member of the State con- ;tat,o Banking Commissioner Takes atMonmoiith overwhelmed by a British force un- vention that ratified the Constitution. Over Shore Concern, der "No-Flint" Oroy at Paoll, and fcul702, President Washington com- Tho board of directors of tho Mon-PUBLIC & A charifce tb Save though thoy suffered what became missioned WAyne General in Chief moyth Title and Mortgage Guaranty rVashingtonV 'Flghtmgctt' Gen- known as the: "paoll! Mass&cie," of the American army with the rank company of Aabury Park requested eral Played an Important P«rt Wayne brought off the main body, of of Major General,. and sent him tolast week tHatJhe State commlsslon- iit> to $45~ his men. - . ' do what both Generals Harmar and r of banking and~~insurance* tako iri ThU Battle—Took Part in During the heart-breaking winter St Clalr had foiled to porform—the >ver tho instltutloni and Its doors in Many Other Engagement". at Valley Forge, It waa Anthony subjugation of the Indians In thotho-Merchanta Trustcbmpany build-. oW gctaFedelco Electric Washer Wayne's raids on the British lines northeast Wayne first -built, three Ing were closed Wednesday morn- FARMLAW As the nation beglM this year of for supplies that many times saved forts In the hostile territory and of-Ing. This action:was Jtaken to con- TO SETTLE THE ESTATE OF WE HAVE o number of- Fcdelco elobfatlon' " t••'••o H•B greatest man. Washington's army, from outright fered the'Indians peace. When they jorvotho assets of the concern _and icorgo Washington, every man whostarvation, and these forays were a refused, he met tlicrp aLFallen Tim- to protect its stockholders. • A re- Electric Washing Machines—a very helped* WinSlight the battle for our cent statement gave tho company's sorq. trial to tho enemy. W>en Clin- bers and .not onlyr jjut them to pieces fine machine that embodies every Independence shares Hi his : glory ton took hls-orjny out* of Phlliiael- but- leveled -tholr ~vluages for miles •CBourccB as about $6,500,000 with John VanKirk & Wm. VanKirk, outstanding feature of recent washer uncl claims national Intsrest. lojhr arouiidj—Jj^taiight- Uiem a lesson capital and surplus of • $1,500,000; The tubicriber will idl for tho ownira at PUBLIC VENOUE, to Hit ront rank of these dashing officers '"• that'yewr-Wayne-was ordered development—and which wo will sell toTvang^oin; to thoe British rear, an a d they never forgot, but It cost Wayne Blchard. W. Stoilt la president ot the jays the United State*. George Wash- wherever no' appeared there was In-serious Injury-to his health. On hiscompany. It Included among while thoy last for $79.50 up, accord, ington Bicentennial commission, 'was variably a" light. At Mbnmouth, return to Pennsylvania,- Washington titdckholders several directors ing to their condition, begauso they, 'Mad Anthony Wayne/,' whose name made him a commissioner to shape shore banRS T .-• famlliay to every1 African boy Wayne did more than any other ex- Tuesday, January 12tmm have been used a) demonstrators. cept Washington himself to save the a treaty with the Indians, but on this who loves a hero. American army from disaster and mission Wayne became 111 and died WOMAN PCBNED TO DEATir. AT^llOO O'CLOCK A. M. ON ITIB ritEljJIflgtf" Every machine is guaranteed nnd Interest attaches • to Anthony concert that action Into a drawn at Presque Isle, now Erie, Pennsyl- you probably couldn't toll tho differ; SVayne from the moment of' his vania, on December 15th, 1790. •Kong BTanch Woman Found Alom jirthj for 'ho plolipd Now Years day ohco from now if wo didn't coll,your Many times had Washington com In Her Home. ; •' Pine Brook, in Atlantic To itBeif for that important event He ilngton relied upon his fighting mended him for bis brilliancy and ottcntion to it.'These machines new llrst saw the light at EMttojpvI general, Wayne, and there "Mad Ans daring. Tho esteem-was mutual, fo Mrte. Edith C. Stymoeks, 61 wh COUNTY OF MONMOOTH, NEW JERSEY rout $125, so you save up to $45.50 ,.. sylvanla, jnUEaJuwry-SstTTW. which thony" brought off tho most daring the men were worm and lifelong livedVlono In a small house off.Coop ,. THREE SMAIJJ FARMS, a» iqUows: r 1j m»k5a_-Oil^daFhW ' JWh birthday or avenuo at Long_Branoh,.:wai Easy terins,-ibout-6B-dowii-and - exploit^, of-ills -whole career. Stony friends-and so admired each 'other VIRS'V TRACT:—Coutalnlnjc Twenty.flvo (25) Acre), known m onnlvorsa^r~WaynB~waBTiamed An- that Wayne once Is Bald to have re- burnod\to death Wednesday whe fnrra. ThU tract contalni a Farmhouse with 8 rooms, and la Point had been conaldored Impregn- her cloUilng-Ignited while she wni ancomontfTTy tony after his grandfather, an Eng- able. • It"-"commanded tho Important marked that ho would storm th SECOND TRACT:—A-Acres «u«olnln« t-lJil some years before, migrating to-Col- essential to American success that It planned tho assault. In the honors Known as VanMatcr Farm. . • ' 9?V'M •your washing'out.'. .'While they last onel-Amorlca. Hero ho bUflt up a bo wrested from British' control. Not paid to the. Father of tho Country later' when her' slater,'. Mrs. Fred All tho nl.ovo Tracts cbnlnln «omB WOODLAND, tut I* trioatly cf v''. modest Jtortune,. so that his grandson Ronstrom, called at the house. Mrs All ot anld Tracts aro cither bounded by Obro'« Brook or tha I $79,50 up. only was the position strongly^iar- thlB year, Wayne's namo and famo Btymacks had been burnod on th Anthony wsis iable to start llfo with tlfled, It was protected by a marsh will doservo Its mention, along with It. Said Tracts aro adjacent to onch othor and some advantages In the way of edu- which nt high tide was covered by that of the Inan he adored an face, head and body. Tho fire burned cation. Ha' also" caime naturally by Itself out without doing much dam- water so as to render the fort Itself served so well. by tbo Scobcyvlllo road, from Scobeyjuie,ior lo. Is lighting, blood, too' grandfather ail Island. ago to tho house. gi eac Ask Your Own Plumber or Atk Vi .aving served with; distinction under Four Pirms Bankrupt. " ' JEntontown. tho gonfalon,of WiUian III of Eng- Wayne took his command to with- Petitions of voluntary banltruptcy Couldn't Open Safe. Tho suWrlner Wnl soil at the «amo time. ALL THE land—and- the boy's fathor took ac- in a mile and a half of tho place, nfnvoi.' ;TIIE IIEIHH OP WILLIAM VAN KIRK, d«cwe

Tremendous Purchase—Quarter of a-Million Yards New Spring Materials — Bought 'Way Below Regular Market Prices — Savings are Sensational

PRINTED RAYON—FLAT CREPES—J6 inch wide, high BEAUTIFUL DRAPERY MATERIALS—Bright lustre f loth in a great assortment of tweed and flowered '' A Sonsattonal Low Price In patterns in heavy quality cretonnes, reppa and 6 designs. Regular 25c to 29c value, a yard Regular 25c value, a PRINTED BROADCLOTH AND PONGEES—36 inch wide TURKISH TOWELS 54-INCH BLEACHED SHEETING—Pine quality, high merceriied finish, small neat patterns ideal'for pieces can be used for many household pi children's dresses. Regular 25c value, a. yard All FIRST QUAllTY"- SPONGY, LUXURIOUS, ABSORBENT Regular 21c val> .si 72-INCH UNBLEACHED SHEETING-.A BD' _ RAYON AND COTTON FLAT CREPE — 36 inch wide /eg. 25c to 29c Values y • cloth ideally suitable for pillow cases and bed sheets. multi-filament alpacas and brocades in white, pink, bjue, ' Regular 25c value, a yard maue, peach, rose, green. Regular 25c value, a yard Double thread, size 22x44 COTTON KRINKLE BEDSPREADS-^EIfcctiyclystriped PRINTED RAYON AND COTTON FLAT CREPE—36 inch with pastel color borders — in rose, blue, gold and £reen. SizeS 81 x 105. wide all new Patterns, floral effects on navy, black, Regular $1.00 value. blue, rose, gold, green, helio. I 6< brown, tan, copen and winetone groundsi RAYON BROCADE BEDSPREADS —Beautiful, high • ' Regular VJe value, a yard lustre finish, scalloped edge, size 81 x 90 in rose, gold, green, l.ivendcr, blue. Regular.51.25 value. 81 Thousand* of Yards—Print and Plain Nationally Famous Strand Entlro Stock of a Leading Curtain Mill Choicest Patterns— Fast Color COTTON FABRICS PEPPERELL SHEETS CURTA1M MATERIAL! MADE UP FOR THE COMING SPRING Marvelous Offering Regular 18c to 19c Values SUo 72x00 c nixno NUonlxOO Rog. 19c to 33c Valu« Percalet Sotoeni Crelonnai C On Sals—whll* quantity lain Foulard* White Broadclothi 63 Full plocoj In 36 In. ttiarqulsoltw, Charmeuio Natmook Unonei A good sturdy cloth Pa[ama Meihoi IndlanHoad Itettalarlr n(lo Itotfulnrlr 1.00 llvitularly 1.10 paslol and white groundi with at 5c a yard while Checks Shirtings Batlita PILLOW CASES to Match |QC colored embroidery flguroi. quantity lasts. PonQoai Tweedt Plquei Alto cream and ecru Qroundi. , ' Shadow Stripe Llngerls ' HI ^0^ Yard SASH CURTAINS--With embroidered clipped figujd BAYON,SATIN TWILLS—36 inch wide, beautiful Rcgulir 2Jc • material for. prlncens «lips nnd lingerie. Compjctc A Rocqrd Smashing Valuo ( IIUFFLE CURTAIN SETS—Trimmed with phin and aasortment of pastel shades. Regular 39c value, yard printed rayon?—printed voiles in following color c&ta* ALL RAYON PLAIN CHEPE-4OJnc1i wide of a good FULL BLEACH BED SHEETS mnations: rose, blue, gold, creen, Iavpnder._ heavy quality. Full showing of putel, medium and Regular 49c to 59c Valuca. a pair P dark dresa Bhadto. Regular 69c value, a yard SIZE 01x90 FULL BLEACH PILLOW CASES—I K«g, 99c and 69c Valuo in ni.'.o 42 x 36. I LOT ONLY-ANSOIITKn MATKIIIALN 3d Inch plain ^liamb'ray, E/ary houiokoopor will aln'ahdmi, ihlrllncji, ticking, npproclcito tho (jroat blhachad muillni, prlnltd e;pnomy of thli prlco ond la>, Idng* thai (Ino, hoavy quality of RflQularTy 8 ihoati. a yard Tluljt Department Stora am d Other ABPBESS FABMEBS,, George R. X>amb company of a double tig fat the comer Years Age in am Bank, -was thrown from his wagon Shrewsbury »ve lie and Bank (treeUs I Dr. Jjpmon of Experiment Station when hlu team ran away while go- Harvey Little, Jr., of Fair Haven a, largo ing down a steep hill at Highlands. was elected, a member of the Amer- WJOO for the property. f->t j j to Spealt at Freehold, ' Around ot Farmers In a Selflsn World," Bank Ho received a bad scalp wound and ican Mechanics lodge of that place. George Walling Middletownhad _ Red -Bull _ »vela bruises about tho body. Miss Fannie Smith of Keyport a Christmas stag party. •EhosBprej every street in 1 [•very Is the theme of Dr. Llpman'a talk Incidents Culled From The Reg- in the county, "' 2i»tate and' before t!a0,Nnnnual meeting of.the Miss Florence Scott of Headmen's took a Jojbb as stenographeth r fof r thth e ent at.ththe partrty wets ThomaTboma*s BBml message f- " Monmouth county hoard of agrlcul- ister of the First Week in Corner waa married on New Tears ,nj tWniurance' »" a i^s!TSJ ssr'lScf *•& "Sb in orT3noroft took a| Stone, • Charles f*K. 1A%\ *J The ceremony took placo at the position in Malchow'a barber shop George Arthur Walling held on Saturday afternoon, Janu- Forty Yean Ago. l'S SOAD STREET, homo of .the bride's brother, Thoo- at Red Bank. Hubbsubbs. ary 9th, at 2:00 o'clock in the court doro Scott of Bridge, avenue, Red Jerrle VanMator of Colt's Neck bouse, Freehold. • Forty Yean Ago. Three prominent prize fighter "Ruined by Drink," a temperance Bank: ' entered Ryder business college at were training at Abe Bennetrs 'At* ed Bank. Tho executive committee of tho Trenton. county board, while considering a drama, was given in St. James's hall Thieves were operating among the lantlo hotel attFalr Haver ""-— timely subject which might interest by farmers in the vicinity ot Holmdel were Tom Kennedy hea" tho most fanners in tho county, felt and Everett Those who suffered Twenty Team Ago. Jack mlddlew that both the production and mar- who took, part were James Qulgley, losses were Lewis DuBois of Holmdel The new officials of .. Eatontowi Jack Goodman lightweight keting of crops was,ono that tho Maggie Quigley, May Ludlow, Bea-and John H. Stllwagon, Garfot Ma- township were sworn into office New A dance was held at John Dun- farmer bears about nearly everyday trice , Delia Hollan, Josoph gco and James Wall ot Everett. Years morning In the township hall can's at - Tlnton ffalla at which and they felt if they could secure a Ryan, Edward Slattery, Michael Charles O. McFaddoh of Long at • that place. They were WlUlam about forty persons were present, speaker who would discuss the gen- Bennett, John Kearney, Joseph Branch was elected county auditor Darby township commltteeman and Muslo wss provided by WlUlam Cov- orald world situation, a greater num- Steele, William Norman, John Egan for tho bonrd ot freeholders to fill Raymond1 VenKeuren clerk. George ert and Charles'Green, who played a ber of farmors Would be interested. and Joseph Thompson. the unexplrcd term of Lyttleton E. Smock and Charles Breese were guitar and a mandolin./ Miss Catherine Allaire, daughter White of Eatontown, who was re-sworn In as surveyors of the high- H. Edward Armstrong of Shrews- In addition to Dr. Llpman's ad- cently stricken with paralysis. bury was driving to the poBiofflee at dress, there will be reports from tho of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Allaire, way and William Anderson was and Whitall S. Mill, son of Rev. and Mrs. Jane Maria Donlso of Oce-sworn in as constable. At Holmdel that place when bis horse became extension agents on their activities frightened and ran away. Mr. Arm- with the farmers during 1931 andMrs. Charles E. Hill, both of Redanic, 81 years old, died after being tho new official sworn In was Ed- Bank, wero married at the First lnfeeble health for a year, She left ward TUton, who. was appointed to strong was thrown out and bis right something of the program for 1032, arm was sprained. which program will tako into con- Methodist church. Tho ushers were three children, Ellsha J. Kqacli and fill a vacancy caused by tho resig- Joaeph V. Morris, Riviere H. Sneden, Mrs. Whitney Jeffrey of Oceanlo and nation of Wesley Mason. The firemen were called out to ex- sideration tho present situation. The tinguish a fire In Joseph Fix's house executive committee and officers of Edward S. Allaire, Jr., and Edmund Edward.Dcnlse of Brooklyn. The* now board of commissioners SHIRT SAL! G. Fraser. Mrs. William Pintard on Marion street which started In a tlio county board will also bo elected rear bedroom. The flro was caused for 1932. played tho wedding march. William A surprise party waB given to Ed- Branch Tho by an ovcrhoatcd oil stove. The loss Tho mooting wlll'cllhor bo held in Wrtloy, Frank Grayy,, Daniel C. amounted' to $300. win Hobbs of Little Silver on Newfor tho coming tonn and Dr. Walter WorthleyWood, Joh, Frann Ck. Oliver, Horace P. tho old remodeled freeholders room, Tears eve. Refreshments wero S. Whltmoro ot Oceanlo hod charge Mrs. W. W. Ramsay was having /NOW' ON •- or the largo, .remodeled court room, Cook and Robert M. Hurley. Mayor seven-room bungalow built on Rail- llookallbe served at midnight, when tho so- of tho medical department. Frank,Fittenger was in tha chcalr. just above Iho freeholders room, en- ciable was changed to a leap year Charles Errlckson and Edward road avenue at Keansburg. It was .Jhettrowhata trance at the light-hand door of the The principal . new appointments 28x28 feet and cost $1,400. Benjamin party. Throughout tho rest of tho Peterson of Soabrlght were nearly were Frank J. Manson for overseer earn then It front of tho court house. evening tho young wom.cn asked tho drowned when their boat upset half Covert of Keyport •was the contrao- ot the poor, Azarlah C. Hurley for tor. All fancy Shirts, including "Manhattans" ^ young men to dance as was the cus-a milo from shore on their return street superintendent, AlBton Beek- Held for Arson. tom at leap-year parties. from a fishing trip. They wero res- Miss Seline Liming, daughter, of il lire Insnf • roan for counsel and Barry J. Max- Mr. and Mrs, George Liming, and shirts made under our own label, also brokort Frank Plperno of Matawan .town- An entertainment for the benefit cued by Jack Applegate. " well and Joseph Imlay for police- h of tho Sunday-school library of the A family dinner party was held at Arthur Robertson, both of High- ship was jailed in default of 'ball men. lands, were married at the bride's lines of plain colors and whites to go at the«4 Wodnosday on a chargo of arson fol- Methodist church of Red Bonk was Miss Lydla Maps's at Oceanport on held In tho lecture room of the New Years day. The guostB were Xho members of tho different so- home by Rov. Thomas Hus's, ' lowing the burning of a'dwelling cieties of St. James's church gave a The annual report of^.the Mon- prices: >-'"" • & SON owned by him on tho Now Mon church. Among the entertainers Dr. and Mrs. E. W, Crater, Mr. andcomedy entitled "Too Much Mother- .mouth county farmers? exchange mouth road three weeks: ago. Plp- wero Misses Evlo Applegato, Emma Mrs. E. J. Maps, Mrs. D. C. Conrow and Miss Ella Wolford. in-law" and $160 was cleared. The showed that the exchange did a frlnc. erno is said to have confessed to thoSickles, Jessie Ackcrman, Addlo characters were taken by; Michael total business p( $1,490,600,911 for the Regularly NOW authorities. Ho- was- arrosted as .a SSherman, , _Mra|e_HubbarMlo. d .and Wil- and.Mrs. Abram. .Morris,. Sr, Hynan, James" Jtarliln, Francis Egan, year ending November 30th. t liam H. Applegate. of" Keansburg received, a surprise 1 } material witness the day following Qeprge , George • Grauoo, Mrs. Newton Doremus bought the prop- , $1>95 tho lire. _ The oIBcers of Samuel T. Sleepor visit from their children and grand- Edward O'Floherty, Miss Marlon erty on Mechanic street owned by camp. Sons of Veterans, were John children on New Tears eve in cele- Dugan, Miss Louise Slattery,. Miss Mr., and Mrs., Isaao H. Adlem. The ..:.:..:.r£gg Mlddlctown House Sold. L. Harrison commander, Harry Fay bration of their fortieth wedding an- tract was 90x90' feet and the price )OPER vice commander,' Fred junior niversary. ,• »'j •• : Beatrice Dugan, Frank Monahanand The house on Conover avenue at Martin McCue. : • • . .: was $8,900. . ' Mlddlotown .stltogo^ which is- occu- vice commander, John P. Combs, P. At a fair held at St, Joseph's • The fourth shoot of the Red Bank Theodora Doremus, aged thirteen pied, by Henry Starker was soIdTtt Atwood Elliott and William F. But ^hurch-at Keyport. articles; .were. cavalry troop for trophies donated years, son of Albert T, Doremus of ISTATE shorWs sale last week at-the-suit-of ham members of the camp council won by Roy Wallace, Miss Genovleve by Norman Hoyt and Rennle Hton- Washington Btreot, was operated on 1.85 the William O'Brien estate of Red Miss Luoy A. Haviland and Wil-Shaw, Thomas H. Walling, William drlckson'was held and 21'troopers for appendicitis at tho Long Branoh Isurance Bank. The property was boilght by liam P. Zelglar, both of Red Bank, Sheeban and Miss Belle Hlgglns. were'In: the contest. The best.score hospital. , • - $3.00 9 -JK- the estate. The encumbrances were married at the nome of tho William H. of Fair Ha- was made by H. Wallace. Bennett. The flrBt arrest of th« year; In Red amounted, to about $4,600. The house bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Augus- ven, was run down by a cable* carwho hit the target 68 times. Arthur Bank was made by Policeman Sid- Mortgage Ldans, has jgrfne' rooms. tus W. Haviland of Spring street. while on a business trip to NewVanNess and Harry Clayton had ney J, Earlo, who arrested two Rev. William N. White performed Tork. His right leg was broken and scores of 64 and GIF and Robert Ken- *"* 2.45 o Red Bank • Register travels the ceremony. tramps,for being drunk and disord- ST. ICED BANK 6Vef every street In town and every he received a bad scalp wound. nedy and Edgar L. Hajght each had erly. The contract for tho new build- Frank Chance was elected coun- scores of 62. ' k, 2nd Floor." road in tho county. Let It carry your ings on the farm of John S. Apple- The Oceanlo flro company elected message to those who live on these cilor of tho Eatontown American "The Stag." a club of Red Bank James Murphy chief, Albert Stryker thoroughfares.—Advertisement gate in Mlddletown township -was Mechanics lodge and H. L. Holmes young men, held a dance in the arm- first assistant chief and Phinoaa awarded to O ,E. Davis for $1,725.1wa s elected, to the same position"in The buildings comprised a houBe, | the>Ho!mdel lodge, ory, on Monmouth street at which Smith foreman of boae truck. shed and stables. Allaire & Son sold two lots on the180 persons were present The dance George Brower of Beech Btreetwas At the annual election of officers | Hops property at Red Bank to Her- was Is charge of a committee con- building a house at Newman Springs at : the New Monmouth - Baptist j bert W. Hill of New Tork. Mr. Hill sisting-' of' Benjamin L, Atwater, and Le,lghton avenues for his own J. KRIDEL Harry Malchow, W. Raymond John- occupancy. The cost was $2,000. - Confractor and Builder church, Daniel B. Fronts-was clectod-paid $5,000 for Ih6~prop6rty. son, Thomas F. Mprford and Ken- superintendent, W(lllam A. Grlggs | Lawrence A. Carton, son of John ; Miss Florence Fountain received a — Red Bank — SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING treasurer and Richard. B. Roberto Carton of Morrlsvlllo, was married nethM. Wyckpff. , ' linen, shower at (ho home of Miss secretary^. Ion New Tears day to Miss Florence Samuel Bryant of Pearl street, Amy Chambers of Spring street. BCHEEN AND STORM ElfCLOSOBES William Johnson was elected pres- who was employed by FreoV D. Wl-About a dozen were present. r V. Cotter of Brooklyn. kbff, was driving to Red Bank when 100° Bridge Avenue, Bed Bank, N. J. ident of- the Christian Endeavor'so- John Brewer of Keyport, who won John Russell of Locust Point died ciety 'of- the, Red' Bonk Baptist his wagon was struck by an automo- of heart disease, aged 86 years._He considerable local fame as a bicycle bile at Hanco road, FalrHavon. Tholeft a daughter, Mrs. Rob'ort church. • '.Other olllcers ""were "Benja- rider, was married to Miss Minnie L. two rear wheels of tho wagon were man Ford, Nellie Balnton and MaryTerry of NowTork i. .... „. son of Locust Point. Nichols.^: * •''. " knocked offhand Mrr; Bryant' Vas ;-Mrs."Bridget Morris of Highlands Sovcnty-Hvo dollars' was 'cleared at thrown out. Ho was badly cut anddied of heart trouble at the age of Aaron-^Borden, brother of Daniel a mock trial given at tho .Red Bank bruised. •••':. . S. Borden of Red Bank, died of opera house for tho benefit ~of tho % 73 yoars. She"left two,brothers and Superior pneumonia at his home at Jersey- The last meeting of the Keyport a sister. Red Bank library. vllle,- aged TO years. Besides his TThomah s CL_MaspnL3r» of.Keyport borough council for the year 1911 Edward W. Perrino • ol- Holmdol WdOwrHoieft "four-sons;-—-r~. UeH ~of stomach troubfe, aged 64 -waa~held.—Immediately following the rah a splinter In his hand and blood William L. Chadwlck died at thoyoars. A widow and olght children adjournment Councilman Henry poisoning'developed.' , , • mdpw Gleaning Co. horne; of_ljljCdanEfcter, Mrs. WlUlam survived him. Salz, whoso term expired, invited tho > Edwin H. Burr of Broatt Btreot're- councllmen, borough officials and turned from a trip to Europe. " Conover on Front street "at thS Charles W. Roswoll dlod at Oooan- newspapermen to a 'dinner at tho r 61 73 years; He was survived port of paralysis. Ho was seventy The banks of Monmouth county by four children. py y Pavilion hotel. had on deposit $12,148,042.32, . Aaron Polhemus, a teamster | years old and loft a widow and seven A tract of land comprising twelve - The Red Bank public library was of children. acres on the Newman Springs road enlarged by^tho addition of another bouTJhTT>y~JWlUIs^lSytorr-froW1?oom. Thfa Waa a gift from Mrs. Prices the Lowest while watching a.^ house being moved. ''".'"' One of the most brilliant of the Drastic Reductions Our Service the Best soolol events of tho season was a party given by e^-Senator John S.. NEW ITEMS FOR SECOND WEEK. Applegate in honor ot his daughtor Annie. ] * LV E. Brown, postmaster and gro- Clearance before inventory regardless of cer at Little Silver, was having an Member Federal Reserve System former selling prices, now on>ale. No Credits. We Specialize in Floor Waxing addition built to his store 12x40 feet. The addition cost-$400. : i Refunds or Exchanges. Oeorga W. Walling. 68 ynftrn old, died at the home of John S. Con- '-. Phone Red Bank 2478 over near Holmdel. Statement oFConditioh ^ ^ , John Reynolds • of Rumson fell downstairs and sprained, his hip. Ruffle Curtains fi*Q •\i> Fall IenKt«,;.Zg, M yards; cream, ecru. Home coloredij / Thirty years A,go. £ with •volanco. 80c to *1.00. . • Miss Amelia Carton entertained a First National Bank number of friends at a party at her home~at~J!verett—Her~guesrs~wofo Misses Margaretta Carton, Laura, Kanny and Myrtle Antonldcs, Anna All-Wool Blankets $^49 Erasch, Grace .Stout, Harold Stout and Joseph, James and AndrewaRar- ~~~~~~. ~ As of December aist, 6olid-color«r60xM-or-70x80j thoroughly washed nnd -i ton of Everett; Misses Ella andTiwr- shrunk. Were $8.00. I,"i-ot llolonoy, Sadio Storms, Elwood ;:•:. '. William Magee and Theodore RESOURCES LIABILITIES I'..'. -.: Long Branch; MISBCS Carrie .'*;•.>« and Hattle Hill" of'Red' Gash and due from 5 000.00 : •••.: John Daley and Thomas ilc- Capltal $ 0> Bed Comfortables $^98 ". .,••'• oi Llncroft and Misses Em- Banks $ 60,319.28 „ , , „ , Finest French sateen and other coverings larfcsl ^^^SS3- s r1' '• ...oilgood,' Emily ' Little, Lou 6lze and winter weight Were W.00; ^^ -• .errand D. H. Jonea of United States (Govern- Surplus and Profits 27,639.81: T , ; ! ment Bonds...... 53,101.25 Bills Payable to Fed- ; Shrewsbury' motor company Other Bonds and Fed- <., eral Reaerve Bank 50,000.00 ': i the building of gasoline mo- rpfat •;:• \ . tu... . nd launches at its works at era! Reserve Stock 40,725.00 ^-«««,™.r.' ~nn „„„ „, Hemstitched Table Cloths fX\ I...:- Ii'j.vcn. The works wero located Municipal Loans 38,476.79 DEPOSITS 302,993.74 White merctrtifd CoKglnt., lemfa Federal Reserve System Yard-Wide Cretonnes 4T, Mlnij/MnrBBrot , Mr». Adol»liln q I Jt«w I'MII.WJII. Mr*. W. n. irohcli Iclmyii, Jr., Mo to IBe. nt«t •••*••< ^ Married CJurl»tma« Pay." Spring Lake wa» badly damaged by Engagement Announce! «wvnppwatu3| from, th Miss Theresa L. VanClcaf, daugh- fife Friday night. The fire started Mr. and Mrs, Frank jHnldeman ncfl The matter la „ re and There Neptune have announcad the flnga;. n ter of Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Van- In' the kitchen while the family waj como ujs at it mooting next Tuesday. Clcaf of Long Branch, was married away and waj under great headway ment of their daughter Lilllun, Lester Grand Piano 2 in the County on » Christmas days to George J, Charles FfaV. Jr,-of Noith, lJ>nnl ew FJro Chlrf, before the discovery. r Morris, also of Long Branch. Tha Branch. No date has been e«t foi John \v. Oulie bi-camc rhlef of the " *? NOW IN VOUB VICINITY . j Personal Notes, Sales of Prop- ceremony was performed in St. Waa Fully Insured. >-*<- the wedding. »ng Bunch fire derailment Thurs- ; ilia Credit Manager of a 'lartfr-p!ano_flimwUl Mil Uita erty. Building- Operations, James's Episcopal church. The Mllhurst milling company of day at midnight, -when Harry Bon- horn U. talanC0 dm> Milhurst, against whom three judg- A Clean Slate. nrlt, the outgoing chief, sounded"'an Odita Boani »i«» ta til ====^ltnS^«aJU>flJan5!l m Lodge Doing*, Birth*, Mar- Tho Monmouth county ccrfci of- B»»nlni» W ' s>a4lO s9V*lO* S ^"a* ••*•. aliaUJIV^ Ifa^w*^sa^j^st ^~ ~^^^.m.. ~ ~ * ^^ Acquitted In Shooting Case. ments aggregating $^5,200 were re- alai m from the box at the city hall continue wnall weekly payment»,~-TnfaT(l«mw*!» abno«t riages and Death*. Fred Andrews of Asbury Park was jently returned at Freehold as thefice at Freehold started a clo/i l t.!atr last Saturday. Every paper ICCPIVCU Quit* Aftci Long Borvlce, 1UINN. rAHSUNB* bran* w°5» and offcro exceptional value for someone, acquitted last week on a charge of (suit of an automobile accident, D, IloHii-d Jonf, of near Free- COUNUEUiOBI AT •Pwmtft notion e«s«ritlia...must ba moved WKMJI 10 d»y«. i Judga Ward Kremsr ot Asbury shooting Leon Washington of Bel- •ere fully insured. had been copied, compaicd rand lc- Park district court last week urged turncd before the ofllco clo3c/l on De- hold on Jnnuaiy J-it ga\c up his hQ I, Quinn, rhwtfor* Oi l Wrlto A. D. Mack, Kept of Account* rnar last Jiine. Andrews testifled position as deputy for the New Jer- Tbomn P. Dommni . ; lawyers und constables to extend that Washington -was shot while lie, lew Attorney. cember 31st. ( 1306 Chestnut St., Philadelphia every reasonable consideration to Xra Schulman, a law student in sey stu'o giangp Mi Jones had Andrews, was taking a revolver from Woman Drank I'olson. served in thU po-Mlon loi 20 years ALSTON DEKKMAN, debtors In the collection of judg- another man, ie offices of McDerznott & Flnegold COUN3BLWB ** tA*t ments on account of the unusual con- Freehold, was among the success- Florence Ludwlg, 37, of Lonp <», 10 Uroad 8U BBD BANI ditions existing at present. Judge Homo Damaged bj Fire Branch was taken to the hospiUl Auto Ahaiidntn d 'In Lalic. ul candidates to piss the examlna- Tuesday night of last week after Long Blanch police last week GEOBGE D. OOOPB Kremer said It clairnB were pressed Tho home of Kubin- near Ten- lon for admlEslon to the New Jer- too rigidly, It would rcsulf in unnec- drinking a poison The police report found un automobile abandoned Irf CIVIL aNQIM ncnt was damaged to the extent of ey bar recently. Takantroscis lulic Tho driver had Suce«»*Dr to O«or|a C- ~ essary hardship. $3,000 by fire early lost Saturday did not ssy whether the act was an '•tter.on U'llMinj. RKD Mre. Frank D. VanHlso, 62, of accident. evidently knt control of tho col- It week. Mr. 1'ox was alone in the !h»rge» Against Chief. boro tho license number M-429B7. EOUGE 14. ALLEN"mm, i . . Long Branch died Tuesday of last house and was awakened by a George Mars, who has been sus- week in tho hospital at that place us Named as Health Officer. GEORGE F. UANDOUrH, a i choking sensation caused by smoke. snded as special officer in Wall Monmouth Beach commissioners Dlod of Indlgrslloii. CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SUltVBI the result of Injuries rcccivcld in an 9WMhlp, charge« ths,t Chief Vernon Herman Funk, a contl anting GO Oroiid Slnst. R«* B.n>l N, lUtomobllo collision at Colt's Neck Wounded- by Knife havo re-appointed K. Clifford Krlck- hlbla, who "suspended him, Is called son of Long Branch health oftleor at pnlntur of I toehold, died suddenly Monmouth Coimty Surr«|k»'« OIRa, laat October. Mrs. VshHIoo suffered Michael Jacobus of Asbury Park le "protection, man" by bootleggers on Chrlotmai_ diy ot acute indiges- the mnttcr ot tho estate ot car. Mr. Enck- Lcai.h. floccanfld. ' the township. son holds this same position in Long tion. He ib"suivivod by a widow, jlifo to creditors fo prs««nt Gone Tunncy, retired heavyweight neck dining a fight In a. WeBtslde two daughters and ili "sons, ni ulnnL catntg champion, Arthur Brisbane, donor ot restaurant early last Wednesday 'erdlct of $3,000. Branch, Pumuant lo tho orilar the Boy Scout reservation at Allalie, morning. He refused to make a, _ XJIft of Watch. lonshay. surroarata of t Jerry Corciono was awarded a ver- Newspaper Business Sold. lonmouth, made on tha and Senator W. Warren Barbour complaint against his assailant. Jlct of $3,000 by a Jury at Freehold Jacob Kramer has sold his newsV- Harry Bonnnlt, retiring chief o rjficcmbar, 1D11, on ths be among the speakers at the last week for Injuries received In an paper and magazine business at tho Long Branch Ili-p department Hen y Q Leneh And Santut. -. - annual scout council dinner to be Kennedy—Kendell. mtomobllo accident. The suit was Freohold to Lewis Byron and Jacob s prfwntcd -with a gold watoh c=uii>r^ «t the ctuta ot Joisph 1 held at Asbury Park January 15th, Miss Helen Kennedy, daughter of irought against Ernest Zlngcrman Buden of Jersey City and tho new Friday night. ,:t was a gift from rtcccincil, notlrA is horaby liWatl to tl Mr. and Mrs William Kennedy of creditors of paid -detmmtd to «xhlblt; Mrs. Annie E. Reid ot English- Kcansburg. owners have already ta'ten poiccs- momborB of tho dopavtment. Llio sMbicilbftrii, cxacutors all MO] town died Christmas day niter five Engliohtown, was married Christ- nolr dtbtK and demnndfl ovalnat th>. •tarried at-Jaroesburj. !on. Cir.in lax Refund. •ttatc under oath, nltliln six months i i of sickness. Sho was 62 years mas day to Charles Kendell of Half he dn'o of Vho n(otei»U Oldsr. ot old and is survived by a •husband Acre. Tho groom Is engaged as a. Miss Ethel Holmes ot Jamesburg- Died In Hospital. Among tho Monmnnth countyjesl- III he forever barred o( thslr WHO IS HE THAT milk tester In Sussex county. ,nd Gerald D. Marrlner of Freehold Mrs. Adclo Swcnson, wife of I'tcd- donto who have b-rn pruinlcd Inuom liprrfnr nefiiiiHt thfr 8*ld l!lbfiiv|| and six children. Dated Viethold, N. J,, Eoc. 8th, *»m« - PROVIDETH NOT FOR HIS Mr. and Mrs, Charles Runyon of, veto married Monday of laat week cilck Swcnson of FicDhold, dlrd In lax lofuntls by Oic goveinmcnt 1 HEVRV 0 LEACH, , " Recorder Resigns. Mr;!. I,, Lowlo of Freehold, who ic 75 Ilubbard Aveniis, Jteit Bank; N. li Bolxnar have announced tho engage- .t Jamesburg. They will mako their the Long Branch hospital \Vodnes- T Recorder Elwood D. Smith of Loch lome at Freehold. eclves a 'refund .of $870. SAMUEL I. GOLIEB. OWN. ment of their daughter Margaret E. Arbour, -who has filled the police day. She was 23 years oil Besides 110 West 42d Street, Naw York C... to John B. Krclss, also of Belmar. court bench In Ocean township since Wiled Three Doer. her husband she li^vpi in infant Auto Burned. ' Executors. son. Samuel I. Golleb. Eeq , You would- not think well of 'a Mr. and Mrs. Haiold Baynton of last spring, has handed in his resig- William Sohlechweg of near Free- An nutomobilo drivojj' by ill Counsellor at I,atr, Freehold have announced tho en-nation. He did not give tho council lold, William Sebcrs of Ely, andDied In Hospital Dolores Caragias of Allenhurst wa 130 Welt 42d flttcet. gagement o'f their daughter Evelyn New York City. i man who did not provide for his any reason for his action jeroy Petm ot Freehold eaoh bagged Alonzo D. Holmes, Ji , son of Mr. dt liojort by lire Mnndaj of last froctor, -^ M., to Adrian McChrsney. deer while hunting near Ely In a and Mrs. "Alonzo Holme? of luce- wcclt 'H'o car caught die on th family while living. It is also im-. Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Pcarco of As- Created Disturbance in Church. party o'f ten. hold, died Monday of last week In Hamilton-Glcndola' load, . : ; bury P^ilc announce the engagement Hatry Applogate and Harry Mat- the Kings county hospital at Jamai- -^jjortant to secufe'their future wel- - . of their daughter Marian to Robert thews were each fined $10 and costs aianaiquan Girl to Wed. ca, Long Island. He was 22 years Manasquan Wcnion Jlcad.. ' — B. Manchce of Belmar. by Justice Burke of Freehold' last Announcement has been made of old. MrB. • James Doy of Manasqua week on a charge of creating a dls-' the engagement ,of Miss Ethel Van died Tuesday of last, week from Long Branch Girl Wod«. Brunt of Mahasquan to Milton L. Want New Apparatus. complicatloiiof diseases. She was 6; ness of - ' Will-now and appoint this Bank turbance' at a religious service held Blood Miss Helen. Hennessey, daughter at Georgia Schoolhouse. Eleed; son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Members of the M. E. Haley hose years .old'-a'nd besides her husband sr,bj ma, m • v' your Executor pr^ Trustee. Con-. of Mrs. Mary Hennessey of Long Seed of Rumson. company of. Matawan have requested survived by one daughter. Vat.aA.Taadum.ll.BU Branch, bacaimoJhB bride of Horman Sea Girt Home Burned.... fpf Tarmfrigdolo lasl Thurs- -A"large house »t Sea"Girt owned day night The ceremony was per- by Mies. May Schwelnert WB» de- formed by Rev, Harry D. Hummer stroyed by fire Tuesday night of last TYDOL GAVE LIGHTNING SERVICE of Farmlngdale at the bride's home. week with a loss ot $25,000. The house was unoccupied, the owner at Stricken In Woods. present being In London. D. H. Jones of JersoyvlllB was stricken with paralysis while In the Garbage Bldi Rejected.. . woods near his home the day be- Tho Avon commissioners laat week fore Christmas searching for a agaih voted to reject all; bids re- RED BANK NEWJERSEY ceived for the collection of garbage. Christmas tree. He lay unconscious The blda range from $12,000 to for about two hours.and was then $24,000. .. ' able to mako his way home. Thrown Frorrt Horse. Bonk Declares Dividend. 1 AND TYDOL STARTED .••• Monmouth County Surrogate's Office/ . lier«M given to the creditors of Mid'do. ..Miss Lucy. Carey, a.'-high- school Tho Long Branoh banking edin- -. Ift Ui« matUt at tW osttto ot NoruM. ceiued.to exhibit to the ftubiorlbcr. execu- pany last week declared Its annual f Billing*' decsosecl. .•.•".••' ; • tor mafnreseld, their debts ana demands student at Freehold,' was badly In- ' Notlc«_tn-.cmUM"'..to-present'elaliiiB igalnit the said (state, under oath, tilth- jured Monday of last week when dividend.' Checks amounting to -. liilnst «stato. • . •' •, .... In »tx months from- the data- of the- afcifo- 1 about $12,000. were mailed to the Pursuant to tho order of Joseph 1» she, was thrown from a horse near TYDOL AT THE SOUTH POLC . . . TYDOL Gasoline and enld order, or thay'*vl!l ba forarsr barred stockholders. ~BbB»h»^-8u«oll»to of •tho Counly of of their tctloni therefor against the aald Montrose. ., Sho was taken to the VEEDOL Motor Oil took thispiant safely onittcpoch-ma1dn| \ Monraouth, made) on tho fifttanth day of monirose. , eno wan miteii w IJID THIS MOTOR on subscriber. -• \ • flight over the Soutii Pole. 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D FBPttS ATRIVEB FLAZA. L. P. Stout on Mew Tears day. Mrs. Stout went, to Brooklyn with Miss Becord ot ytttenaspoe the Coles on Saturday. . < Past Month. , Hiss Margaret McVeigh ot Cincin- is following River Plaza pupils nati, Is visiting her aunt,- Mrs. perfect attendance records the Charles Thompson. Jacob S. Hoffman' and Fred l(ast month: ' Fred Brower and Miss Helen Brew- Giertch, New Conndlmen, \ Tint and second grades—Albert Ben. er of East Orange wore guests of Mr. n«tt, Robert C»lt, Alan Conklln. Joseph end Mrs. H. p. Mecklcnuon Sunday. Sworn in. New Yean Day- Chtsey. Anthony Cybulskr, Frank Cybul- sky* Jatnea Davlaon, Frank Kaexuba, Jer- Mr. and Mrs. Frank S\ Curtis at- STEiNBACH ''' Foundation Garments. Plea for Further Economy. ry Mutthewj. Ralph Vlllarl, Edward Wil- tended a New Years dinner party at daitffer, Muriel Edraundaon, Ada FoTvler, the home of Mr., and Mto. Oscar ]' ©RADTTATE COESETIEBEB Marjory Koleda, Jeanne Rone, Barbara When the commissioners of High- Corxlln. Harriet Villa™. Peck of Eoselle. Alnaj-s in Attendance. . lands reorganised Ne,w .Years W> llilrd and fourth grades—Arvld Gonk- Mrs. Edgar Alexander entertained new counollmen were eeated, they lln, Irwin Itendrlckn, Bobby Hendrlclu, _je teachers of the RIver\ Plaia fcelng Jaco"b-S. .Hoffman and Fred Hatthev 'KaHuba,- Billy Moran.. Gordon school and a few friends.at bridge on COMPANY Stout, - Filly Stobo, Edward Towi»mnter, Jack Fow- ler. Billy Fowler, Elwood Hendricka, John Mrs. Ernest Howard;" . ° .• or George ,W. Hardy was prepared Kaouba, Albert Llndod.truth, Donald Last Wednesday night the Wom- to mako bis appointments, but a mo- Matthew!, Alvln Wickeraham. an's club' held Its annual Christmas tion was passed'to.deferau appoint- Seventh grade—Victor Balnes, Dorothy Deach, ''Rudolph Fiichcv £>orls Fowler, party at the schoolhouac. •' Tho cojn- ments until tho'next regular meeting Daniel Gbrdaychlk, Helen Gortluycblk, Po- mlttoo In ohorgo, of which Mrs. Har- January 11th. Tho motion was wade ter Koleda, Tholma Nlelaen, John Gorseg- The Budget Shbp old Allen was chairman, had the sup- by Harry Brown when Mayor Hardy nerr Kenneth Snlffen# Helen Stewart, Au- drey Willli. , ;. pler table'placed lh the'long nialn' asked ior_nomlnatlonB'.for president corridor. Tn one df-the-schooLjoornsi ot tie council. John Ahern,;whd a gaily decorated tree had been pro- iron was president -of the council last River Plaza News. vided and about tho base of this year, retired: from office at-the end were arranged tho glf la for "each Has Some Expensive'Loaking, Far-PronivCosfly" Ideas About I VEB of 1031. FIGCEB, About sixty persons enjoyed the member present. ' William Petlngale Mayor Hardy gave an address In annual Christmas party at the Com- impersonated Sant* Claus and pre- which he made a ple.a for further munity House last Wednesday night sented the gifts with trite remarks economy and for the loyal support Santa Claus was on band with gifts Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen, who cele- and co-operation of every taxpayer and everyone had afine time. brated their fifteenth wedding anni- during the. coming year, ..Ho Braised ' Mr. and Mrs.~Jamos Stobo arid versary on that, day, received a; set the Highlands planning committee, a daughter spent New Tears with Mr of table crystal warn as a gift from clvio organization, for Its efforts In r Cruise and Southland Fashions* i Stobo'a sister, Mrs. Wilson _ ot Oak the club, After a bounteous, supper, behalf of the borough, declaring the hurst. " " ' dancing and bridge A wa3; enjoyed. organization wan assisting tgs coun- Mrs.. Margaret Crowley has had re- Those Tfesenl-Were Mr. and Mrs. Ed- cil along constructive lines and.npl; pairs made-to har garage. win Brasch, Mr, and Mrs. William criticizing the officials. In d-.derogat- ; A chimney flre occurred at Mrs. Gaughan, Mr. and Mrs. Albert I ory manner. . • August Miller's house last Thursday.' denstruth,, Mr. arid Mrs. H. C. Meck- Tho council will meet as a commlt- The firemen soon put the blazo out lem, Sr., Mr, and Mrs. Frank S. Cur- teo ot a wnolo on January.8th-to.dis* andTKo ~damage"^mounted; ti^about tis, Mr. and Hra. Louis t>eapreaux,' cusa tho budget for 1932. ' Mr.;and Mrt; Clifford BtUca.-Ur. am' John Green spent New Years with Mrs. I3dgar Alexander, Mr. and Mrs William Potlngdlo and daughtci . FIBE AT LONG BBANCH. bis mother at Long Branch. 1 The firemen have finished over- Florence, Mrs. Ernest Howard, Mr. Damage of $20,000 Caused By Sus- hauling their relief truck and the ap- and MrB. Harold Allen;, the Misses pldoua Blaze. paratus Is now being repainted. It Brand and Miss . Arllne Lindens- (Featured h a Group ofx Dresses fat All was given to the firs company a truth and her brother Albert.' Flro of suspicious origin destroyed short time ago by Edward vonKat- "Southern Climes). — an unoccupied house on Cedar' ave- tongoll, : * . '.. -_ nue at Long Branch Friday and Miss Alleen Atrldge of Bed Bank Tinton Falls Newiv threatened the. entire block before it was a.guest of Miss Yera Kaney last The same delightful fashions which are making their chle was gotten iinder control' by eight Areek. • flro companies. The damage was es- Francis McGulre ot Long Branch, debut at lhe fashionable watering places on the Continent. timated at $20,000. Mrs. Ada Del- TOo" firemen have received a large a fornier resident of this place died "SwajsWJCK RULE NUMBER ONE gift of firewood from a resident ol i buono of Newark was the owner, of last week- The-funeral was held last The new cotton meshes, the sheer wools, the washable ,—FOR KH|N WHO BUN A the house/-Two' £d joining-houses this place and they have been dis- Wednesday and It was attended by a \ silks, and* the prints... ftlhready to be packed into your - were badly damaged. The flre broke tributing if among needy families. number of tho residents of this place. FURNACE -^o§ BUY GOOD Mrs.; Sarah Hanklns of Farming- out again Friday night but was soon 1 Miss Ethel has bought an - traveling bags-and-baggage for our own smart South I COAL SERVICEXlS NO FUR- cxtingulshedijy one flre company. has returned home after having Essex coupe. .. spent five weeks with her daughter, Miss Annette Christian has re- THER AWAY FE<^M YOU Mrs.. J. Harris Hculltt • sumed her duties as a teacher at The distinctive styles (and you haye no laea of how charnn -THAN YOUR PHONE>~, MV HOME TOWN...... -,- Kaymond Franklin owas operated Windsor, Virginia, after having spent My Tiom*'townl8n'tTfamoU», • - upon for appendicitis last Wednes- tho holidays at her home here. ingly "different" they are this year!) tempt one, if one is With etructures grand or tall. day, at Blverview hospital. / But it's peaceful and It's friendly Harry Mayberry, Jr.; son of Harry! not going South, to do one's choosing for Summer now And It a my town alter all. Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Robinson havo Mayborry, has full jr.: recovered from returned from. Hooslo Falls, where ....for,here is\the cream of the crop of 1933 Sunshine It ha»n't any "White Way," burns which he received In an acci- Or Avenue of Chance— they were visiting Mrs. Robinson's dent last summer. He has been en- - Fashions. Lovely light shades—and many trick touches, ' Only rowa of stately maples BlBter. joying riding on a bicycle which waa », *Wher« n^slo sunbsama dance; Mr. and Mrs. Addlson Sanborn, Sr. given to him for a Christmas gift usually found only in higher priced clothes. Misses' sizes, Oh. Ib Isn't big. or W6nderful. . and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Arm- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herry of 14 to 20. But It's Mai, nnt—oht no Mntli, It'e a dear and rtlttul haven strong of Matawan.'andJUIss Marian Eatontown and Miss Margaret And tti mo It's mighty fln». ' Coles •- of Brooklyn were dinner Schultz of Eclmar woro recent 1 MARJ0B1B LABSON. gueeta. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. guests of Miss Margaret Bean and STBINBACHS—Second Floor Mrs. Mary Carney. Some of the Bmall ponds of this locality were frozen last weeH and skating was enjoyed by youngstera. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington WilklnB ofltortalncd about- 25 -relatives -and friends at a New-Tears dinner party. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coleman; had January Clearance Sale a New Years dinner party at which they entertained a largo number of relatives and friends. The ladles' aid society of the Meth- ts Sold Less Than Wholesale Prices odist church will meet at tho homo of Mrs. Theodore N. Farmly tomorr row. . ernoon and Street DpeSSeS were $10 now S»9S The Tlntpn Falls auxiliary of Rlvervlew hospital of Red Bank will meet at tho homo of Mrs; Adrian Nltschelm on Tuesday, January 19th Hati $1.00 and $1.95 Misa Amy Orwlg and MIBS Bor- netta Ruddy of Illlndia spent the holiday season with Miss Constance Reed.- ••-.; On Now Years day Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coleman entertained Mr. and Mrs. Myron Bennett and, their The Vagabond Hat MARCUS STORE daughter Doris of Klboron, Edwin Evans and Kenneth Bennett 6f Oakhurst, Miss Ruth Coleman of this 8o dresses, of sheer prin^jibroadcloths, ahd'heavy 8 Broad Street Red U'SfflK N. J. place and Hudson VanBrunt of '; cotton prints, in,sizes 1, i-and,13 years.. Daintily Is A Precious Neur Southern Success WMefc Pleasuro Bay. Mrs. Harry Coleman and Mrs. » smocked. Orange, green'j.blue, frose.- ••'..';• 1902 1932 Wellington Wllklns attended the We Arc Doing Our Utmost To Keep funeral of Frank McGuire,' a former ' •. • '" " •'••';•.• 1 • • •. • re3ldenlH>f-this-p]ace,-]ast-Wednes^ _STJEINBACHS—Second JBloor__ day. - Adrian Nltschelm, who Is a senior at Dartmouth university, Is among those returning to college after the •holiduya vuuatlun. $5,00 J BEDROOM SPECIALS Everett News. ft sells ou! practically as fast as we get It In';,, that Mrs. B. A. Hickoy haa been con- Special Sale of Dressers and Chests fined to her home with a severe cold, pert, new. soft-brimmed felt hat which comes IrtbrlU Mrs. Daniel Toomoy of Philadel- phia, sister of Mrs. Catherine Oakes Tiant tropical shades and folds up into nothing.at ail! Big Special on Bed Outfits ODD DRESSERS of this place, died last Wednesday at her homo there. Mrs. Oakes had The crown Is amusingly-stitched and creases atUhe including Bed, Spring and Mattress in Oak, Walnut, Mahogany or been attending her for some time. top as a man's hat doe's, when it is packed away^ made by SIMMONS. Ivory finish. $4 O.50 Tho funeral will probably bo held M tomorrow. Mrs. Oakes waa home The creases shake right rout, andit-is always in per- B^s in Brown, White or Ivory; Reg. Price, $25.00; Sale -° for a short tlmo on Now Years and : alNizes, with Simmons All-Cot- then rctumod to Philadelphia. fect condition. Mahogany, or Walnut Dressers. . Paul Kelly spont tho woek from ton Mattress and $r« «ht will Uva w)lli i i XBH Broad Strati (o Sewer* on Ev«, . A Publlo Comfort BANK Moro Parking ImmJ WMU* At*t«d'u Bacond-Claag MulUr .t tho Po.t- V VOLUME Lrv, NO. 28. offlc« «t Etd Bun&N. J., nniltr tha Act of March 8,-1679, RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1932. $1.50 PER YEAR PAGES 9 T.O Red Bank Takes IV PUBLIC CAltD,fABTY. Middletown Has' Stabbed During MASQCE AND CIVIC BALL, obless Relief Film Committee Benefit for Elks to Bo Given by Lady Eleventh Annual Hebrew Ball to be Barrels of Help' to Review Shows ,-Bowllng CJub, A New Engineer Wild Auto Ride 1 Held January 20th. Flans Continue A publlo cord party for the bene- The' elevonth annual masque and Forthe Nc fit of the Red Bank lodgo ot Elks civic ball given under the auspices -Plan Adopted byJPVenUTeacher Program of Entertainment and Township Committee Appoints William Calver of Leonard Street of the Ladles' Hebrew society of Red as Stove to be Disposed of on The American Legion 1 will bb given by Iho lady Elka' bowl- Auoeiation for Guiding Younar Talk* to be Given Ovei Ing Club In the Elks' auditorium on Craig Finnegan to. Position Loses Argument at Wood- Bank, (scheduled to bo hold at "the Co-Operntive Plan for the New Kind of Campaign : Station WOR in Newark for Plekney road Tuesday evening, Jan- Formerly Held by Herbert O. bridge—Jay Morris Arraigned Elks' home auditorium Wednesday Benefit of Unemployment -Along Better,Moral and Edu- fhtr January 20th, promises to be Unfortunate Veteran! 'l uary 26th, There will be prizes for Todd, ;•••; Before Perth Amboy Recorder cational Linei. „ Forty-Five Minutes Today. each table and refreshments will be a social, and financial success accord- Fund Next Saturday Night. Their Familiej. served.' .• . ,. . '.' A story ot a wild ride from New- Ing to present reports from the gen- Tho Heel Bank parent-teacher M- The Chamber ol Commerce's Red At tho reorganization meeting of oral committee of which Mrs. Leon The gas stove donated by the Sca- Largo sugar barrclu hava' Bank program will go on the nlr Mrs, Tony Hunting is chairman of the Middletown township committee ark to Red Bank, which was inter- ttee f wic oast heating company for the ben- - toolatlon in iU scope of acUvlty rel- H Is chairman, placed in a number of stores in ! ative to guiding tho young along bet- for 45 minutes this afternoon over the affair and Mrs. John Cantllllon on New Tears day Craig Finnegan rupted by a-flght at. Woodbridge " t' of the unemployment fund, will Bank by tho Shrownbury Po«t of I Station WOR In Newark-at 4:00 Is co-chairman. The Hospitality; com- of Belford was appointed township during the course ot which William !> Mrs. l^ueckhaus, In talking with a disposed of next Saturday night ter moral and educational lines has 1 Register representative last night, American legion for the CDllectlfj appointed a film committee, with o'clock. Two speakers will tell of mittee, consists of Mrs. Peter J. engineer to succeed Herbert O. Todd Calver of Leonard street was stabbed, t nine o'clock on tho co-operative of groceries, food, clothing and 1 the advantages of residing In this Eicholo, Mrfl. David Tumcn and Mrs. of Atlantlo Highlands, who had held was unfolded in Justice Andrew J. stated that although things about Mrfc—Theodora Browiu_ toachor of ! town were not as brisk as one might ilan. The Whelan drug'company er things for needy veterans L dramatic* In the Red Banlrhlgh boiWJffbrBnd^the-BnteTtairiment-por- John -t).' Hughes.—Mrs^-Ered-Joncs, the-position-a number-of-years,—In -Reid s-^urt—at—Eatontowa—when.' las-donated—tho-use-oMts-store at thoir~famllies;—Thls~was~ doiu7 tion of the program will bo present Mrs. Harry Welch and Mrs. Harold making this appointment the com- state police charged Jay Morris of liope for, the friends of the Ladles' school, as its chairman. Tlio purpose Hebrew society were very loyal and ho corner of Broad and Monmouth Saturday and oomo of the bsrrclaar# ed. by 'local talent, instrumental "Glblln are in charge of "tho tickets. rnltteemen stated that Mr. Toad's West^ street witi h breaking^anbkJd en^ of this comralttoo is to make a re- T that-by—the-tlme—the affair—took reets_fQr_lh8—drawing—and—the JIQW.almost filled.-The patrons of *••< - vi«W' oi the motion pictures aa they numbers will be furnished; by the Mrs7 "Nora~Long,-~Mrs.- "Maurice workTiaaTjcenvery Batlsfaclory~but" tering tho homo of Richard Walters tove Is now on display there. It number of the stores hava been VerJ "' that they thought Mr. Finnegan was place; everything would be ready for • are About to be released, particularly studio orchestra. Tho program will Schwartz and Mrs. Vincent J. Eck of Middletown on New Years day. a royal good time and that oho ex- vlU bo presented to the holder ot generous In putting gifts Into ta$ I those that,are to bo shown in the originate in the studios of WOR of will be In charge ot the tables. Cards entitled to the position, Inasmuch as The alleged robbery •followed the ho ninth number drawn from the barrels. ••.-.'•-. j ' he was a resident of the township" pected the event to be profitable In I1 Red Bank theaters, and. to give pub- tho tt Borabergor & Company store. and tallies will be looked after by automobile trip from Newark. With every respect. )ox. • The principal object in placlrg th*' llo listing to such pictures- as are Theodore V. Parsons, Red Bank Mrs. Joseph TomUnson, Mrs. How- while Mr. Todd was not. -MrV'Flnhe- Morris In the car, according to the barrels In the stores Is to colltefj gan lias the distinction of being; the The proceeds ot the ball goes Into The relief committee is maintain- Tecommended by-ihe National board nttorney, will be master of ceremon- ard Morris and Mrs. William Tur- state police, were .Thomas Calan- a general fund towards the support ing 45 mon on its payroll every wefek canned goods and goods In 'boxes; OP of review a* being particularly wor- ies and will Introduce the numbers'. nlor, Mrs. Thomas Irving Brown, only Democrat; in office In Middle- drlello of Fair Haven," Raymond packages. For example, if eomeonei f,« Mrs. Jack Rohrey and Mrs. Howard town township. ,..//, of the school for Hebrow children \nd thlir it will continue to do, ac- thy ot popular patronage and with After a Bclcctlon'by the orchestra, a Dougherty ot Lelghton avenue, Mr. and for other ^charlffible work ordlng to Mrs. Mildred Congdon, buys three cans ot tomatoes for.* /| comment as to audlonco group suit- Stockton will secure the prizes and Thre is a possibility of another and Mrs. Walters and Calyer, -quartcrj-or—thr*eo-boK€s of spaghetti short talk will be given by Council- MrBi Elmer. Dey Mrs. John O'Noll omongithe needy In this -vicinity.^ mblieity-elialrman-for-tlie-eommil- ability. Tills film committee Is not man Thomas' M; "GOpslll," chairman r; change^ "but tlie " tdWiiHlilp~cujnS*lttee TtiiTBlieged stabbing was said to ce, as long as the moderate weath- or any other kind of goods it wou!4 Connected In any way with tha local and ..Mrs. John King will supervise cannot act directly on. this appoint- have .followed an argument as to bo an easy matter to drop a can ctf of the police committee.. • Bervlng of refreshments.' ~ :r makes it possible. theaters insofar as urging theater The Swimming River country club ment^ The position Involved' fa that who was to drive the rest of the' At last week's meeting Klmcr E3. a box Into the barrel. Or, It a person _| patronage, but it has the /assurance trio, consisting of Jack Rohrey, Lar- ot township firewarden, whjch has way home after the party had Music Pupils in bought a few pounds of potatoes,-it ' s boon hold by Wilbur C. Roberta or ile, director of relief, stated that of both Managor John Eelnhart ol ry Lares arid Cbar|es Meeker, .will oon hd by ur reached Woodbridge.' Bbth Calah- ho worjrkTk s being divided ln-such-a JViould help to flll tho barrel to thia*? ,j the. Carlton theater, and Manager present two: numbers, "Under «tha New Momnouth. This appointment drlello and Calver, police say, insist- lanneir as to give employment to «J« •„* j»P* tow into. tha.bM* j Herbert Shusterman of tho Strand Firemen's Work Is made by the A Joint Recital f Sycarnoro Tree" and "Cecilia." An- state fire warden ed upon being at the wheel. le largest number Jiosslble, even rel. Thb things will go direct lo> th* \| theater that the endeavors of the usualll y upon the recommendation of families In need of.assistance, thony .Sharraba, tenor, will sing dti A email knife wound was Inflicted Seven JpVic Teachers Represent- tor only a week at ailrne. Mr. Car- *-"'iiaT6BCT!aeii6t''8Woelittlon are most 'Dawn ^Brought Me' Love" and tha township committee. upon Calver's neck and he was eith- barrel Is placed where it can Some time ago the township flre ile also stated that tho committee welcome, . , ' 'Home." This will be followed by a er thrown or fell -from-the car to ed in Concert Sponsored by hoping to receive moro requests ba reached by store jiatrons. "'i The parent-teacher association department asked the cqmmltleo to the sldo of the road where he was The barrels were put in the storM short talk by Postmaster William A. A Fine Record Made by the Nine recommended Frank Vanderveer for Young Woman's Club Mon- or workers from private sources, through, Mrs. Brown has. solicited Sweeney, .president of the .Chamber found by Woodbrldge police. Imme- by Otmar Phillips, who Is chalrsut* Companies of the Township the place. The firemen said they had day Night. ispeclally for indoor'work If unfav- ot the relief work committee of (hi the co-operation of The Register In of Commerce. diately after the argumoht, Mr. and irablo weather makes it Impossible helping make their endeavors suc- Dnrikg the Post Year—Fire no fault to find with Mr.'Roberts bu legion. Mr. Phillips utatos that tbt A piano solo, "Raggln' 'the;Ivor- that they believed some member o Mrs. Walters left the party and pro- Pupils of seven Red Bank music- o continue with outsldo work. cessful and they plan to have a week- ies,"'two marimba'eoloB, "Dizzy Fin- Police Now Fully Organized. ceeded home by bus and train. need ls-great and that ho hopes the the department should get tho' po- teachers presented a recital Monday In addition to the cash receipts Btore patrons will bo very liber;"" ly photoplapp y guide In The Register's gers" and "With You, On My Mind," All members ot the party wore night at tho Woman's club on Broad !rom those who have pledged them- : The Brevent Park and Leonardo sition. Mr, Vanderveer" Is a membe He says thero aro a number of L columnsl , • • by Evelyn Wyckoff and tho songs taken to state police headquarters at street. The program, sponsored by iclves to give on a weekly ormonth- Red Bank parent- flre company responded to alarms of the department, but Mr. Robert atances of"" veterans being In ho Although the "I Don't Know Why" and "Travel- for 58 flres. Thirteen of these flreB Is not. The requested recommenda- Eatontown for questioning after the tho Young Woman's club, Waa made y basis, whoso names have already pltalp and Ihelr farnilles being teacheh r associatioit n hah s not bbecome ing" by the Country' Club trio, will tion wai made at the New-Years Woodbridge police, during the course up of classical selections covering een published the following have " a member of "The National Commit- caused "damage to buildings. There neodi In many of these cases th> be-folIOWCd by,the concluding-an- were 88 grass flrea, flvo flres In meeting. "In taking this action the of an Investigation had communi- wide range. . lso sent In contributions: John has been a, delay In the veterans X tee tor Better Films" It has taken'up nouncement 'by Mr." ParBons and a cominltteemen made it plain that cated with the local barracks. Cal- Miss Sara Armstrong introduced the "plan of the National board of woods and ono flre in a dump heap. Glblon, Hcndrickson & Applegate, ceivlng compensation from the selection by the studio orchestra. Community flre company of Leon- they were not dlssatlsfleld with Mr. andrlello and Walters were taken Doris Swift, Ann Little and Caro nonymous. crnment. Mr. Phillips told of 7o review of motion pictures as a med- Roberts and that they, recommended eforo Recorder Harold Plckersglll Little, who presented a piano trio, ium o£ reflecting Intelligent public ardo had 57 alarms', of which 42 were At the last meeting several sug- case of a veteran's wife and caused by grass flres, 13 by woods Mr. Vandorveer only because they jf Perth Amboy, who" released them "March of the Children." Rober' gestions wcro made as to properties children being without ordinary . opinion regarding too better typo of thought it. right that the firemen in their - own recognizance for a MacKellar gave tho piano number, pictures for Uoya and girls of school flres,,and 2 by drills. sedingTTttentlon. Mr. Carlllo stated cesaltles and on the vergo ot BU Adjusting Affairs . Belford, Chemical company had 68 should control this appointment. hearing before the grand jury. "A Curious Story." hat he«was glad to receive such vatlon. Mr. Phillips and those age I Tho committee lo a disinterest- Ruth and Catherine Reamer and ed volunteer clttan-bodjr with com- alarms, ot which 29 were caused by Capt. Albert Runyon was sworn In Morris, later charged with atro- uiggestlpns and. .would welcome sistlng him rccolvo no compe Of A Closed Bank grass flres, 25 by flres in buildings, for a re-elected term as committee- :lous assault and battery upon Cal- Elaine Gregory, pupils of Mrs). C. V. >thers to aid. him in providing work for their services. ; • munlty_group affiliations* and Is Devery, presented piano solos. Miss heartily in favor of-tho constructive 5 by woods flres, 4 by'machinery flreB, man and he was unanimously chosen mer, was arraigned before the Perth 'or the men. On each barrel Is the following^ 3 by fires In dumpa and 4-by drills. to' servo for, another year as chair-- tmboy magistrate and was hold un- Lillian Ternune introduced Jessie "bettor .fllms" method. Mrs. Brown The Full Working Force of, the Jean Parks, Marie Cantilllon and criptlon: 1 has called upon both.Mr. Relnhort , Independent' company of Belford man. New Years day marked the ler ball of,$500 for tha action of r Merchants Trust Company is had. 69 alarms ot -which 25 were beginning-of bis, eleventh year as a he Middlesex grand jury. Lydla Ann Miller, all of whom gave They Did Their Blit in 1017 ' v and i Mr. Shusterman and submits piano solos. --The numbers were 1918. the 'following comments on this Working Under the Direction caused by. grass flreB,-25 by flres in commltteeman. He haa missed at- Whon Mr. and Mrs. Walters ar- Firemen Hold buildings* 4 by woods flres, 2 by ma- tending only one- meeting In three lved at their home, they told state "Ding, Dong, Bell;" "Sing Lee, China --Now They Are Asking Y01 week's' program for the paront- of Commissioner Struble. Boy" and "Rondo."*"^ Help. .'• teacher association Mm committee: chinery flres and 3 by drlllsi' years,- Capt~Runyon will spend the IOIICD, they found that their home Annual Meeting Ki ''At'the Carlton theater..';tfre-JUm Under the direction of William M. Navealrik hook and ladder com- whiter at Scarsdale, New York, but had been ransacked. Trooper Charles Helen Pilling, a pupil of Miss Give For the-Unemployed.} 'Sun ehder,' featuring Warner Bax- Struble, specjal asalstant deputy pany, the oldest company In the he expects to maintain his record of Loesser arreBted Morris after a leath- Grace Malchow, gave a BOIO, "Pizzi- TjVar Veterans And Their T ' ter i nd Leila Hyams Is a story deal- commissioner of the state depart- township, had a total ol 23 alarms of good attendance by motoring to the er coat, said to be owned by him, cato Waltz." Marjorio Ericksen, al- Harry Klatsky Choseh(Pre«iden^ Fill This Barrel. ing with the theme" of the futility ment of banklngand-irisurorico, tho which ,0 were caused" by-grass fires; meetings. • 'as discovered in the houso. The so in Miss Malchow's class, selected of Independent Company on. Sponsored^ By Shrewsbury*" "Evening Star" from "Tanhausscr' No. 163, American Legion. and [waste of war. There is no flght- entire force of employees of tho 10 by'flres in-buildings and 4 by Joseph Johnson of Navesink was itato' police aro continuing their in- ^ Monday Night—Company is Merchants Trust' company of Red for her number. Perzealla and Jame " The words on tho barrel I ing in tho picture. The rool drama woods flres. " reappolnted township treasurer and 'cotigation. • L.. la In the superb aotlng qt Ralph Bank Is engaged In adjusting, the all ot last year's appointive officials, Parker in a piano duet played "Th Now Entering Its, 53d Year. painted free of charge by . The Port Monmouth flre company Chargo'of tho Uhlans." den, Franklin Carmine Mai .Bellamy,;'Alexander JClrkwood arid affairs of thebank. Tho bank-was had 78 alarms.; There weraJJS grass aside,;from Mr. Todd,, got, their po- HOLIMDEL'S GOVERNMENT. Independent engine', company of C. Aubrey Smith, who Impersonate closed two weeks ago In order to sltlons'for another y#ar. Others be- Miss Sarah Child presented three Frank Innaqellll. Mr. Phil) fires, 25 flres in buildings, one bulk- ho Red Bank flro department held Is engaged in th,e rooting three> Germans whoso.' pouls have conserve the money of the deposi- head flra, i fires In woods, 11 drills, sides! thdBo mentioned are William of her piano1 pupils. Jeanetto Ryer- l j Harry Wllley Sworn In as a Now T ts annual meeting and election of has a truck and he will iyed by. war.. Splendid dl- t ' ,; ' ; ''•. ,.,• • .. ,•,:.'. i V- •' 2 false alarms ,' 1 son favored with tho selections, "Fii ne tors,. E. Foster counsel, Dr. C Township CommlHeeman. "-and "Climbing" Mary Loulso officers Monday night" at its head- collect the articles In n, beauty of scenes and * UBO in talking with a Register re- The River Plaza flro company had cfn, y f d Woodruff township' physician and Tho township committee of Holm- Ewlng played "Balrada" • and "Tar- quarters on. Mechanic street., Ko- The barrels are /at th.0 __ ot' sound In interpreting-emotion porter, yesterday Mr.- Struba stated IK alarms. ' There'Hifer'o 4 grass flres, Louis H/Meeso recorder and health porta-of the varTotfnTcornmittoes stores, the Butler storcs\, the'./ that It wis impossible at this time del township reorganized on New' antula." Lydla Ivlns selected compo- makes this a truly exceptional'pro' 9 flres in buildlngB, and 1 flro in a Inspector, . Years. .Harry Wllley ol Centervllle sitions by Bacli, Grelg and Brahms. Ehowod thnftho prgnnizatlion is ex- lie and Pacific stores and ai to.-predict with any • degree: of, ac- Carl Grbsslnger, Robert N. Becley ductlondutl . . • • • i was sworn la as. a new member • to Miss Angelica Ostendorfs music ceptionally actllve.' store of Dorcmus brothers. Oth'i curacy as' to when the work would The East Keansburg flro company and Philip !M. Leonard were reap- succeed John H. VanMater, Joseph Harry Klatsky, a prominent law- barrels will bo placed within '" Cuban Love. Song' Is scheduled be completed or as to how much of had a'total of 83 alarms turned In, class_was represented by Miss Rutl for tomorrow and Friday. Lawrence polnted members of the .police com' Tllton waa. re-elected chairman of yer of Red Bank, and who has been next few days In. the stores of Chr the depositors' money would be con- .he'Margest number of any of the 8 mittee. Mr. Seeley, Edward Morford Zetzer, violinist, who presentei Tlbbett's gorgeous voice and Jlrnmle the committee and Sidney Bray, who "Cavatlna" and. "Rondo.:: Francii deeply interested in the company's tint! Eergo and Matthews & Forb<| served. Ho said that In h|a opinion companies In the township. Of these and Mr. Grosslnger were appointed is the township clerk, -was re-elected affairs "several years, was unanim- and- in tho National and Mu Duranto'S" refreshing comedy make good progress waa being mode with 63 were for grass firfe, 20 wejrb for members of the light committee. Kadarna, a violin pupil of Adelber treasurer, The members of the com- dstendorf, selected Mendlessohn'i ously chosen president. Morrla stores. this rather synthetic romance of a tho woikj. A number of notds.fiave flres In.buildings, 2 for flres In woods The meetings of the committee marine, in Cuba vory good entertain* mittee are also members of the "Spring.Song" and "Scarallo." Holmstedt, brother of the late John been; paid and liquidation plans are and 1 for a machinery flre. There will bo held 'as heretofore on the board of health Mr. Tllton was Holmstedt, who for many years was ment. i Both,.of the above films are under way In other regards. The was ono drill and three false alarms. second and fourth Thursday after- Another.concert will bo held at th NEW OFFICEIIS CHOSEN'. " not only ' tor the mature audlenco, lected health board chairman and an actlive member of tho compariy, bank directors and officials say that During' the year tha flro police of noons of each month at half-past Woman's club on Monday, Januar; was made vice president. Samuel but alBo for patrons of. high school they do not wish to make, any state- lex L. McClecs, the township, as- 18th, .when the Now Jersey Collegi National Hunor .Siiclety Held:, tho deparement woro organized, for threo o'clock. A delegation ot Port leasor,-was made" clerk;' E Rogers, -who hag been secretary 1 age. j • ' . i '• '•'.•'•• • ' ment at this time,- • for Women -will present Mrs. Kem : Moctiur. Yesterday. tho first time. Threo flre police were Monmouth. residents, with Marcus All of last year's road overseers of tho company for seventeen years, "Next Tuesday and Wednesday Business at the other two Red olected from'each of tho nine com- Moller\as their spokesman, asked Stilllngs, violinist, and Miss Ma; was re-elected to tho position. Mr. Tlio National Honor society ot th» will ljo presentod at the Carlton were ro-appolnted with the exception Schenck,. pianist. Bank banks continues normal ex- lanlosi At a meeting early In 1930, that meetings bo held at nights in- of Joseph Mount. Mr. Mount dc- Rogers Is not only active In ills com- Red Bank high school clootod oKu|| 'Ladleji of the Big House,'" • Mrs. cept that both have gained many new rules and regulations were adopted stead of afternoons. Mr, Moller said Tho moth'ers of members of th pany's affairs but also in matters cers at a meeting yesterday Brown suggests this Is for the ma- :llned to accept re-appointment. Tho Junior Woman's club and tho Youn depositors who formerly did their os to handling traffic, guarding prop- mora citizens would attend tho meet- road overaeera aro Charles Poole, pertaining to. tho firemen of Mon- high school. William Lawrence > ture 'audience." It is an extremely Woman's club will bo entertained at elected president, Barbara Go banking with tho Merchants Trust orty, and general police duties dur- Ings if this change wcro made. Sev- Haroldi.Bonaett, .John P. Schanck, v mouth county, being (secretary of emotional story-of ^ang Intrigue and company. '_;. _ ing emergencies caused by flres. eral years ago tho committee held that time. Members of the Asburj the Monmouth county firemen's as- vice president and Doris Wllmaa sec» prison life, featuring splendid acting Edward Bailey, John T. Ackerson Thomas S. Field, Jr., is captain of its meetings at night. and Wilson Conover. Tho number ot Park auxiliary will bo 'guests. Th« sociation. Richard Kirby, toon of retary-trcasurcr. \ schedulQ wQi- by a I largo, east, especially on tho the flre police and William Colo Is hostesses will bo Miss Dorothy Hav the'lato Ely~B. Klrby, who was the mddo for tho momboro to help dellnt' part'it Sylvia Sydney of 'American BENEFIT CARD I-AHTY. Capt,.Runyon stated that after- ivorseers Is ono Icon than last year, Hand, Miss Lillian Jordan, Mlsi secretary.-• noon, meetings were more desirable his being duo to tho fact 'that no company's flrst engineer when tha quent pupils for the coming cxamlnjf —Trage'dyiifanie-and-Jean • Raymond^ Katherlno Bucklln, Miss Graci organization began the operation of atlons. J Mr. Shusterman waa unable to Money Will Be tisocf For SuppUes —During ,nthe—year-a-totaL. of more for_a_number_ of_ reasons, among one was appointed to succeed Mr. Schneider, Mrs. Margaret Savagi than 15,000 hours of labor was spent them being that this time Is more Mount. The districts looked after motorized equipment, was mado tho Tho society was introduced at thf glvo Mrs. Brown a list of his ad- For Needy School Children. and Mrs. Marie Cox. treasurer. high Bchool last year by Stcphea vance bookings, except for the cur- In fighting flres by the firemen of tho convenleht for the officials and that iy Charles Poole and Harold Ben- A card party for the benoflt ot department, all of which Is volun- tho work Is transacted with more nott were altered and enlarged in The mothers and daughters' ban- Skakandy, a member of tho faculty]^ rent week. Mrs, Brown recommends nuet will be held Monday, February Other ofneers elected were Max Only Etudcnta in the upper fourth bath for the highg h school and moro ohUor-welfare-mnder-the-ausplceB-of- tary-work. The oltlcerrf-of-Hiereom- •dlspateh-and-effleleney-than-at-nlghtf ^uch a way as to-raake-it-unneoas- •Wotemau, .fuiuuian; Iluwaid 3Uyk-- uniy Eiuacnm in tne upper lourtn or * 1 Iho Red Bank paront-teachor asso- pany aro William P. Scott of Head- He sold that folks who wished to sary to appoint a successor for Mr. st. At that time the fourth annl their class aro ellgibfo for memberS' • I mature audience "The Man \Vho vcrsary of tho Young Woman's clu er, flrBt assistant foreman; James Flayed ciation will be hold at tho Red Bank dons Corner chief, George Kaney of bring matters to tho attention of tho Mount ' ' Hlgglna, second assistant foreman, ehlp. Not moro than 15 per pent o|i God," with Georgo Arllss, Woman's club Thursday evening, River Plaza flrst assistant chief, will tio observed. Miss Isabel end Barbarab , StanwycStk k In "S"S o BigBi" committee Would rocelvo just as and Louis Hartman engineer. The tho 12A class, 10 per cent of the " — January 14th, at 8:18. Mrs. Charles Schuyler Slckels of Navesink second much consideration by writing let- BROTHERHOOD DELEGATES. Smock la chairman of the commltte class, and 6 pur cent of tho from) Edna Ferber's PulltW prize In charge, , A concert, will bo pri flre pollco chosen to represent the A. McCIoskey is chairman and she assistant chief, and William Meyers. ters as by being present at the meet- company In tho department woro class aro eligible for memberships novel. Bbth como to the Strand the- Is being assisted by a large commit- Throo' Members to Itopresent Local aented by a chorus of club,women ater soon, • " '. ot Leonardo third assistant chief. Ings. He also Bald that all such mat- Charles H. Bennett, Sr., George Any member falling below tho stand- tee. The Woman's club has donated Tho annual report of David pimp- tors could be told to any member of Club at Suite Convention. The flrst rehearsal will be held Mon- ards of the organization aro dropped; Tho audlenco suitability Is divided 1 day night at tho homo of Miss Go Worthley, Garrctt VanNcss, Henry the use of tho clubhouso to the as- son, foreman of -Mlddlotown town- the commltteo outside of business Aldswor.th and John Burnsidc. Sam- by a majority vote of tho faculty', Into three elasses: Tho family aud- sociation for the ovenlngj Mrs. Mc- ship flre company No. 1, shows that meetings with assurance that action Three members ot ^ho Presbyterian trudo Normnn of Maplo avenue. upon recommendation of the couno&i loneo selection covers' pictures rcc- brqthorhood wcro appointed Monday uel Chandler was elected janitor Claskey, who Is chairman of the tho company hod a very busy year. would be taken by tho commlttoc- and Louis J. Totloy, cx-chlef of tho Tho members aro 12A, Wlnlfre* enimonded for any motnbor of tho welfare department of the parent-, mon at their noxt meeting, regard- night to renrcsont that organization Kellcy, Barbara Goodo, William LMS Tho firemen fought sixty flres In TRUCK CAItAVAN COMING. department, was made' chaplain. family twolve years and ovor. Pic- teachers, states that the .entire re- Middletown township and two out- less of whether It was a request, a at tho annual utnto brotherhood con- renco, AUcaRoss, Corlnno Welsh! tures for the mature audlonce cover ontloa\at Madison on'Monday, Feb- President KlatEky will represent tho ceipts from tho party will bo used aldo of tho township. Thoy ans- complaint, a suggestion or anything company as judge nt Iho coming 12B Dorothy Llpplncott, Phyllis Mnci thoso suitable for the adults of eigh- for eyeglasses, shoes and clothing else that was submitted. Mr. - Mai- ruary 22d. They arc G. Howard Special rarade Through Bed Banli Kay, Marjorle Enstmond, Fulvj* wered two false alarms. There were Noxt Monday. department election. teen years and over. Pictures suit- for needy children In tho" Rod Bank seventeon grass flres, fourteen woods ler and those for whom ho spoko ilpplncott, Robert M. Cadman and DelOmo, John Davis, Grace "GstiM ablo for special showings to children schools whose cases are Investigat- flies, thro* automobile fires, one continued to insist on night meetings I. Harold Wood. Tho alternate Tho truck caravan sponsored b; Independent company Is now en- Catherlno_^ Jeffrey, Doris Wlllnan: •under twelvo will bo classed 'as ed by Miss Bessie Green, the school dump flro and 26 flres at residences, being hold, but the committee voter delegates aro J. Daniel Tuller, War- tho Ford Motor company, which haf tering its 53d year. It waa organ- Meyer lffyerln, William aorattl, Junior matinee selections. nurse barns and garages. Tho company unanimously for afternoon meetings. en Mutch and Joseph Kooline. been touring tho country several ized in 1870. During that year tho Evelyn Wyckoff, Marlon JUnnln*! has thirty active members and the A delegation of firemen wore pres- G. Rczcau Conover of Colt's Ncclt weeks, la schoduled to arrlvo at Ro Red Bank fire department was 11A, Mildred SvylH, Claire Dav«v and formed with Corllcs \y. Thompson us Harvey Rogors. , MuAN ANNUAL DINNER, ' averago attendance at fires was ent with Georgo Frolbott ot Por was admitted to membership at Bank Monday and remain hero un WON rouLTBY rmzns. twenty. The firemen spont a total Monmouth as their spokesman. Thoy Monday's meeting. Following tho til tho following day. A special pa tho town'a flrst flro chief. .Monmoulh Boat Club Arranging for of 2,240 hours In fighting Ores. wanted a building codo adopted business Besalon^ Btorooptlcon leo- ade will bo held through town o ; Frank T. Edlngton Captures Awards which would rcaulro precautions to TJ10W CADILLACa Washington's Birthday Affair. Threo of tho flres occurred under turo, covorlng a^ trip through tho Monday to tlio accompaniment at Boston Show. , bo taken against flro hazards In tho Canadian Rooklos via tho Canadian music omanotlng from a broadcast All Omcers IIC-EICCUH) al Annual suspicious circumstances and soven construction ot houses and other New Models Advertised In Register Meeting Held Monday .AltemooB.; , . Frank T. Edlngton, superinten- Jack Strong and Edward C. were causod by poor construction, Pacific railroad, was given by Fred Ing apparatus enclosed In ono ofth dent ot tlio Alfred Lltchenstoln es- Boughton Wore electod members of buildings, Mr. "Frolbott explained O. Dunnoll and Edward vomStcof, commercial units. Tho caravan an This Week. Henry Allen, president or Uli- such as lack otiluo linings In chim- that it was not tho desire of the firo- tate on Riverside drive In Middle- tho Monmouth boat club Monday neys and lock ot fin/stops. One Refreshments, woro servod later, tho factory representatives who a Howland B. Jones, local dealer for Shrewsbury Mutual insurance corn*' •! town township, entered four Wljlte night. Arrangements were begun for men to havo restrictions enacted OJ Tomorrow night a delegation of company it will 'niiiko tho Mouni tho Cadillac and LitSnlle lino of cars, pnny of ICntontawn was re-tlaottd barn was- struck by lightning and to tho cost and size of buildings. Bu Cochin bantams In tho Boston poul- tho. annual dlnnor Washington's ono houso was damaged by flro, duo mombora of tho local brotherhood Englloh company's plant tholr ol l.'i advortlslng tho now modols in tills to that poaltlon nt> thn annual me«t5 try ahow last wcok.and won throe birthday and Georgo W. Bray was ho did think that common-nensi will nttond tho mon's night sorvlcon flclal headquarters during tho sta; Ing of tho company Mondny nft«p> elected general chairman. The tloket to a short circuit of eloctrio wires. rules should bo adopted making 1 week's Resistor. For nomo time : ribbons. Ho got fifth cock-bird In Thirteen of tha flres woro ot un- at tho Mothodl.it church. At tho In ICcil llauk. past a novel window display has noon at Toinllnson'a Chestnut pr , In an eleven-bird class and fourth committee consists of Edgar Dontnc obligatory for buildings not to be rci;ulnr mooting Monday, February Tho caravan conolatn of 25 dlffc: Manor. S)r. • Allen Is also head Noel Lartaud and James T. Clayton known origin. The two flros outside placed too cloeo togothor. Ho nlR< boon neon nt the Ciidlllno salesroom, . ' pullet In a nine-bird class. \, ot the township ocourrod at tho t lnt, Iho brothorhood will obsorvo ont typeii of truclca and conimorcli dlrcctin;; attention to tho now mod- tlio llonry Allen company^ dea In tho recent Ennox county poul- Tho clubhouse han dinner accom- thought that tho proposed codi vehlcloa of nil slzca nnd description In coal, wood and feed In EU modations for 275 persons. Palace theator at Red Bank and at thould require, flra stops In house 'Indies' night." Tho committees In ols. Tho now cars aro expected to •M try show, at Bloomfleld Mr. Bdlngton tho Carney houso at Phalanx. chargo aro headed by Mr. Llppln- from ambulnncoa nnd pollco patrol town. Tho other olllclnls ot 1'• -won flrpt and oj>eolal ribbons for and to require chimneys to bo si arrlvo today. "Many now onRlnoor- cott nnd Brooka LnBoytonux. to special mill! truckn nnd deliver; ing Improvements aro Incorporated Mutual company roolcntml for Ulif hiving tha beet male and best fc- JDANCES BKSUMED. constructed as not to Incrcniiu fin unlto to nult ovcry typo of bunlnum yenr are Sidney J. Hj«r« male White Cochin bantam In the hazards, Ho clteil a number of In In tho now curs, Thoy art] also con- ( THEY'LL DO THEIR BIT. COUNCIIi. Another fenturo tlurlng tho two-da Hldorably lower thnn tho oldor mod- vlci> pic«Ulont) Janio* N. Wlooit show. . -. . Mr»t Following Holiday Benson Sat- stances of fires having occurred bo- exhibit will bo a series of tulliln t d G C , urday Nlj-ht ot This Week. Mlddlotown T«aoliont to Give Fart cnuso of lack of such precautions oln, tho reduction In ho 11[ lit neiuatnry and CJoorgo C, Hopplnjf, l'lrit MoetlnR of tlio Year was Held pictures In tho Mi>imt-Kn[;llnh shov from 11110 to tbreo inclies. At tho tromiuror. • ~ of Their Salaries for tha Needy. Tho commlttoomon said thoy would Uml Night. rooma from two until Ilvo o'clock TIinEB TEA11M IN BUSINESS, Tho Rod Bank lodgo of Elka -wit glvo consideration to Tils ntiggentlonti, snTiio tlmn tlint thn liolRht linn boon Thin company lln ono of tlio oM4' Hold Its flrst danco following the hol All of tho teachors of tho publlo Tho Hlireivnliury lioroil|;li council tlio uftornoon and from BOVDII untl reduced t^io lixtorlor hnadroom hua col of Itn lilnil In tlio country, h»v^' iday season Saturday night of this HChoolii of Middletown township hava nlno o'clock in tho flvnnlnrcn. Tl Ing bocn founded In 1J38. ([^ Annlvenwy U tic \' at (>«1M .joli^jjtn- flriit nirotlng of tho your pulilllolHlnvltndto ntteiul tliono fri been IncrcnsRd. Schneider's \ cat, W T Weolc. As, In the pant It will be tor agreed to donate, a portion of tliclr FOR TIIK UNIWirLOYKD. Iniit iilulit. The propounl of tho Cen- USlki and their frlondn and a nom- salaries during tho winter for un- trnl nilli'und to mnlio a non-n|[oiiey exhibitions without abll|iatlon, Tho third aniil! reniy ot { Lrlos inal edmlnnlon will bo oharged. Alan Tullt On Itrauly Culture, Iti'Klilnr 1'ulJcrnifH .Now. employment rollet and for tha relief A Concert to Ho Given nt Jtrxl Ilnnlt Htatlon ot tho ilopot at Hlupwiibury A, roprcnontalivo of.Helena Hub- About 11 yenr »||o Jouoith II ]Cy Bchnoldor'a meat V .rktf, >us| ,M At Woolley's orchestra will furnish tho of needy families. Tho monoy will Thurtuiny, Janunry ,28lh. l Dancing will begin at nlno dlncunncd and a commlttca wnn KCONOMY IH TIIK1H AIM. Innteln, beuuty speclullnl, will i[Ivo Kianlt W. lUullier mid Clmrle.il , Ited Bank Is be) I ol this uk bo railed on a percontnga tiauls nnd lCrlciirn wcro nppolnted ni«nib*ri Week at his otorl-*on \ Cominlttoon roprcnontlng IHirfiwn uppolntoit by Mnyor nonjnmlii J. n talk 1111 "ilcauly. Culturo" nt thn 'rout o'clock. will bo turned over to V. Howard IJnrl«ir to |1rotcst tho company'ii \ rrunprct of Lower Hchiwl Xux thn Hod llnnk pullci) /ores OH tlreot. Mr. Bcluipldor / , 1 ,'jei|lng 1 Imry post of tlio American lmilon ol Wonmii'ii elubtioiwi) 011 Broad ntriiDt v Lloyd, miporvlnlng principal ot tho |ini|ioncili notion. Tlio council wunt In Mlildli-towii. hutlnn. Tlinlr rccinl Ima boon t^ miyit at enpoclnlly low prletWurlnf Hod llnnk and of tho Inillrn' mix on TiKimlny ovonlng nt olglit o'clock 1 To Ilnndla Oust Deilvorlm. noluioli ot tho township, and William ,on rimonl (it Its provjoun incptltu: fnctory, nml at Iliu nUntlrijt ot tlm annlvcrenry w««k. Ilia budiWi Bros. h«v« contracted with Illary of the post met lust night nl • Tlin lionvil ot oducntlim vt Mlddl Under tlio minplcon of tho Kc«tlngal«, manager of tlm schools tho liomo of Mrn, 1,0011 do In Keuit mi IIJI|MM;MI IO thin uetlon. Thn iieitr- bunlnenn nnd profuiiuloiiiil womon'u iiiayur ami tounnll oil Mmlflny nl lion pronpoired from tho atari nnd ,-Lawo» ro»l company ef fllirowii- of the townnlilp. Most of tho money town townslilp will moot on Timi- limy wma upi'olntnl togiil*!' u\t It In now fina of tho l&rgtut of U» nlllo nnd nindn jilnti" to hold n con Int; \vl11 bo hold tit Newark Jtuiumy club. Tlckotn nro being , nolil by bury, to handle tholr dollvarlen for will bo lined to buy food and cloth- cert for the benefit «( unoniploym lillli. dity, Jnnuniy Utli, to prcpui'a H born nf the fori-o, 'i'lmro will ' kind In Ihla port ot tho county. At tlielr Ited Bank yard, This wa* nirin|)rin ot (lie alub, ing for fnmllldR In dlntronn. Thoia World war voteronfi und thnlt* fnn- Tlio buditnt for tho oomlm: yenr niinunl biulKol dt oxponaea. Homo nhmlfto In the unliti|»g 0/ first two butchers wora employad, done MA matter nt economy "in' tlio tnombois of tho nehool bonrd llcomnll. Today there; aro eight employed. nrilcloD will lio turned ovor to tho IHoa, The concert will ho «lv« linnUniinn T)n>y nalil tlinrn would bn R notttbl nlfihi, m th« m««tlng at * meeting or tho lEIkn1' auxiliary lll at I'Vi'nliiilil tonlnhl, l»y Mr. lillvcm, wlm In no^ tliem«nt, tfur* Co.,;Keyport, K. Hila Jonon of Hudson g o lEkn icduntlon 111; tli" nifront axparisi unit iiouni*ll, h» W«# * 1^189,110, Thiwtirld'i tonight «t tha IGlkiIGlk'' lliomo, mm ttf Vith ih »v*hu* It nmnhg the 130 winner* « tlnllonn llunr". nccoiint «tul >vr»linlily In oilier '• i0i *t d •ahblMtl lioiiont at Urn N«w Jcr- JUrnlony 13I11I1, Mdlillnlown, l>roprlntliitni.' for M il«y, Jonu»l> ftllt. Mil "hi liy (llns orcli»«tr«. Aclmbmbmluil t flflyfift tent", A4Um i. > 1 \ RED BANK REGISTER; JANUARY 6,1932. Id Bars and DIED AT ^SANITARIUM. James P. McCarron RTVEK PLAZA WEDDING BELLS New Chief at STABLES BOBBED. Abram Bennett's Red Bank Net BUddletown Colored Resident Passed Engagement of a Youns; Couple of Scries of Thetta Occur on • Shrews- Praise for Police Away Last Saturday. Dies at New York That f lace. ,bury Estate. WUlProbated John M. Rogers,' a resident of Tho engagement of Miss Anna Fair Haven A strange series ot thefts have League Opens; Middletown township for tho past Well Known Resident of Fair Elizabeth Faasch, daughter of Mr. Lynnwood Minton Choten Chief boen taking place at the home ot Most of Hii EtUto Left in Trait i for Fine Shooting Made twenty years, died Saturday at the and Mrs. Henry Paaach, and Harold4 Harry L. Powers,.Shrewsbury Man- First Gpme. Played Mon&y w Member* of the Putol Allenwood sanitarium. He was 38 Haven Died Monday at Pres- Bertram Young, both of River Plaza, j of Fair Haven Fire Company or on Sycamore avenue,at Shrews- for Children of Ruuell Ben- Night on the Red Bank High 1 r< Team of tho Deportment by years old. Up to the time he wont byterian Hospital—A Former was announced., in a novel manner to Succeed Russell Hendrick- buiy. Recently a number of bridles nett—Will of Long Branch School Gymnatium Court—' to the sanitarium, ho was employed at a party last Wednesday night at and Baddies disappeared from the son. v Priett Probated. ' Charlet R. English, In tho machine shops of tho Central Councilman, of Fair Haven. the Faasch home. Mr. Young Iff a stables near hlo home, Mr. Powers Contests Next Monday. Jtftptd.ban.pr pins were placed.on railroad at Ellzabethport. James P. McCarron, a life-long son of Mrs. A. Hendryx of Vlneland. Tho annual election of ofllcers of cannot determine definitely when tho Abram T. Bennett, for many years Tho tint gamw la the Bed Bank ' hi? coat lapels of six members of Besides bis. wife, Elizabeth Harris resident of 'Fair Haven and Rum- From a chimney In tho center of tho Fair Haven fire company was articles disappeared because tho loss proprietor of the AtlanUo hotel at city league were played Monday 'lilted Bank police force Monday Rogers, he is survived by a daugh- son, died Monday morning at the the living room envelopes were ex- held Monday night. Lynnwood Mln- was not discovered Until thero was Fair Havon and a woll known resi- night in tho gymnasium 'of the. high"" ' 'by Mayor Charles K. EngllBh. ter, Louise. He was a member of the tracted by the guests. Each en- ton' was chosen chief, succeeding a, need for them. The stables must dent of this «estlon, oxecuted his : 1 Presbyterian hospital at Now York school. The Jersey Central power;*. " was dona In recognition of the colored. Methodist church of Mlddlo- of complications. He had been a velope contained two hearts, in the Russell Hentfrlcksoni Georgo Cur- necessarily.have fresh air in circula- will last November.' He bequeathed and light company;-defeated 'ibjc'^ ftaa Record which/the six recipients towii and the , Atlantis- Highlands center of which were photographs chln was elected first assistant chief tion through them and for that rea- to Russell Bennett, Sr.,1 all of his patient at that hospital for the past Rovers, the Fort Mohmouth netterav 1 jjhtytthe pins inado as members of the lodge of the Knlghta of Pythias. three weeks. ot the betrothed. and Thomas Cleary second'assist- son it is, difficult to lock, the place jewelry, guns and automobiles owned won ayer the Quadrangleg *nd thV"- fplstpl team of the police-department, The funeral was held'Monday af- Mr. McCarron for the past 22 years The bride-to-be Is a graduate ot ant chief..' against' marauders. Several tlmesi by him. -He'd^lreoted his e^eautor to Duranto triumphed over the Young 3$«'.lncldent took place at the meet- ternoon with Rev. R. C. Jones, pas-: however, when a lock has been used purchase.a strip,of land in Fair View tts was : employed In an executive ca- the 1927 class ot the Middletown Officers te-elected were Arthur B. Men's i Hebrow aasoclatlon. ; ; - •,>.• '"'I iP&Pt mayor and council and the tor of the church, in charge. Burial township high school. She graduated Sickles, president; Charles P. Cross, It has been found broken, and the cemetery, lyipg between the family Next-Monday on tho high school S wero a gift from Councilman In dhargeof R. R, Mount & Son of from Newark state normal school In vice president; Percy D, Bennett, stable.pllfered. plot of Alfred, LY Bonnott, Abraham cpurt the Fort Monmoutli' team wllf; v imas It' Gopslll, chairman of the Red Bank was'In the church grave- She Is now teaching in the recording secretary, and Matthew Several othor artlqloo have boon T. Bennett and Frank Bpits, and he oppose" tho•- Jersey Central pbwac !* .committee.' Those who r*. yard. , ; • • Plaza schQol..- Mr. Young Is Baden financial secretary. Jack missing. The thefts have occurred directed that a monument be placed and light company, the Quadrangles " tho awards were Lieutenant. omployed on the Elgcnrauch farm Black was .electejj treasurer. Frank at Intervals for over a, year. One bv»r h(s grave at a cost of not more will take on' the Durants and th*'" 'Harold Davlson, Sergeant James No dates h,as been Snyder formerly held tho office. time a fine thoroughbred.female-dog than WOO. All the rest of his estate of a rare snecles was taken and at Young ' Men's Hebrew association '' Sheedy.and. Policemen George Clay- Tho following committees ..were was left in, trust to' RUBSOII Bennett, will p|ay. the HoyerB.J^__:_ -:_:.i4--_'> ton,! Benjamin Pryor? Joseph Evans Tragic Death For another time three fine puppies, alsa Sr., for the beneflVot Perols and Rus- J appointed for 1932: ; . ' Vl bred disappeared* Mr. Powers 1 .BTANDIN!!. OP THE mutti'1':'-:-;:'?';. and-jtSharlcs M. Erickaen. Chrlitmaa and vrelfaro—H. B. Kurtln V™ hn Jii Bell Bennett, Jr , until they' ars 21 s has a strong conviction as years_gf _age, .whenthe prlnclpaLis to ? ' " tie ceremony was preceded by re- A Leonardo Man chairman,-P.-J).7itnnett_a«cwtar7-»inl I .*;?_ He4 Bank Duranti .„._...... 1^0 l,00o : ' 18 01 '• Sparks, made by Mr. Gopslll, who "Weddiispr- tnaatifer, Arthui \B. Slclclu.* Raymond Jly ?source "of ~tha~thef ts' and "la to to them. Russell Bennett, Sr., was Tori Monmouth .._.^T,"™™; I 6" I.060T^T ,' Kad-ja report by Harry H. Clayton, Davlson, Laroy Klaff. Lynnwood Minton, investigating himself. named as exeoutor of the will. - Jorsty Control .^ ™...»>_. 1 0 1.00(1 Charles Ammonn Was Found Frank Snyder. Arthur Davlaon, J. Grimm. Bed. Bank Rovers .,.,„ „„,„ 0 1 : Mb•'."•"'• chief of .police,, on the record of the Bennett—Harvey. Arthur Croxler. O. P. Croaa, Olarenea' Lit- • Mrs. Anna Hoffman, of Colt's Neok, Quadransle Club ...... _...... 0, I .000 1 - Dead Saturday in a Building ; \> J>oHccr -team. Both Mr. Gopslll's re- Miss Margaret Bennett, daughter, tl«, Vemon Little, Thomna Oleary, Georso FLAOBD ON PROBATION. who died recently In, a New Xork Vounit Men'a Hebrew ...iyO I • ,00O '" : \,MafkBand tho chief's report showed on His Property—A Night of Curchln, Lowia • Hawklna, RUBBCII Hen- hospital, .made her will »,.year, ago : Tha .'first' game of the 'ovenlheti S of Mr. and Mrs. AlberJ.P. Bennett drlckaon, Sirs, Asrnes Altatre, AfrR^ Eliza* last March..' Her entire estate was that tho team had made a fine rec- Anxiety for Invalid Wife. Vanderburg, and Nicholas J. beth Little. Mr>. Viola Sickles. Ulai Youth Charged With Stealing Tires scheduled match between the Young I ordj ."defeating some of tho best pls- Gladys Tuylor. ' ' and Gas—Shrewsbury Inn Robbed. left to her husband, Emll Hoffman, Harvey, son of Mrs. Benjamin Har- I Men'a Hebrew association and the _ Ur tol teams of the staid. : CnBrlofliAmmonnof.Loonardo! was iEntartalnnientand-rarQ>hmentL4ro :7 •proprt«tor~bt'tho"CoH s7 Neok^hotel, "DurantsT was won by tho latter, 20 -vey qtHolmdel, wuro married Sus- King chairman, 'TiiomiiB -EramonB, Ray CiinWd~^ebber,"a pafnter former-" arid ha.was named,as exeeuWf.' ;: * 1 B More than a year ago Jt was made found dead Saturday morning in an day morning at St. Mary'a church mond ,Di»vi«on,. Milan Bnydar, Walter ly employed by Franklin O;~ Moyan to 44."ElftoBn of tlio DUMMU 80 outhouse on. his property at Leon- Mjllli, Alfred Harcellui, 'Ocorco .Curchlri, j_ Hev. .Michael C. McCorrlstin,.- Who J oWtgatory for all policemen to par- at Colt's Neck by Rev. John Kilcker ( Of Linden place, pleaded guilty: to pointsjsnft-made by Purdy, Moonay ardo. He.had. died suddenly from' T, Grlnim. •. was reotovipt the Star ot the Sea and f'Rocky' Calandriello ROBSM f tidpate in pistol shooting matches. of. Freehold. The wedding, march Sick—Percy C Bennett chairman. Ray- stealing automobile., tlrea and rims church of tong Branch for many The. first practice was at the armory, natural causes the previous day. mond DavlBon. Lowla Hbwktna,- Arthur valued at $12 and tiPe gallons of gas- ot the Hebrew quintet accounted for Last fall he was Injured In an auto- was played by Joseph Kurchery on years, executed his-will five years - the use-ol-which.was. obtained .freo tho orgittv-wlth—violin accompani- Croxtar" . Robftrt~ ^ -ATn.cndt" , - Lynn Minton, oline from the car owned by his for- ton of the points made by that team inbbile~acclaent arid'He never fiilly* G Curchln; Tliumaa Glaaryj ltarrl ago last-May—He-bequeathed^-hls of charge through the courtesy of ment by Edward CondeU. The bride mer employer, and Was placed: on Capt Geprgo A. Hogan, ' Subse- regained his health. • JAMES P.' McOARKON. " Veroneau, WalteWlt r MilMillsl . ' probation by Justice Gilbert M. Keith nephew, Ray,.Charles Q. McCorris- wore a brown velvet, costume, with Membership atatuB—Charles P. Cross tln, hla chalice and his library was BED BANK DUBANTfi •' • \ last week. Tho tires were returned quently an outdoor range was made The last time that Mrs, Ammonn chairman, GeorKQ Curchln secretary, -M, O K PT6, Baw-her husband alive was early on paclty by the United States trust a hat to match, and she carried a Gi Baden, P. D. Bennott,, H. B. Kurtls, to Mr. Moyan. left to another- hophewi Hov. Joseph on \pehiso W. Heyer's property on boquet of roses. Her sister, Miss McCorrlstln. All tha rest of,his es- Dataldowlti, rf. . »- - • ., 1 0 8 Spring street. The use of the prop- Friday .afternoon. Mr. Ammonn was company at New York city and com- Jnck Black, A. B. Slckloi. Clarence. Uttlo. Webber (stated that he had sold Purdy. If. , ____ _. 3 1 B raking: Ieaves~~at the time. He did muted daily, to and from'New York. Jane Bennett, was bridesmaid. She Memorial—Lo^vfo JHawkina chairman, tate was left to his slater, Elizabeth Mooney. < • ait • erty for this purpose was donated was attired in Spanish tile, with a Vornon Snyder,' Harry Veroneau. the tires to a Highlands man, whom McCorrlstliK Father.: MoOorrlstin Elgenrauch, rs . „_._ ,118 'and; the work 6f making the range not return for supper, and at first He was a former member. of the 1 Investigating—George. Curchln chair- he named.' Ho was.arrested by, Con- Onlnndilolli , It 1 .„ „ : 1 6 'Was done by the pollcemcri without his wife thought that perhaps this Fair Haven council. ' hat to match, and she carried a bo- man, Runae!l Hendrlckson, Lloyd Hense, Btable Frank P. Stryker. at Bradley nained. his two nephews an execu- charge for their services. The cops was because he had called upon The funeral will be held tomorw quet of red rosci- Henry Harvoy, a Lewis Hawkins, Arthur Crozler, Beach. A warrant was also Issued tors.', ': '.'••.. ' ' . '•• -.-..,. ,'•-•• " ~> ~l 80 bad to do a great deal of laborious neighbors and had lost track,o£tho row morning' at nine o'clock at his brother of the groom, was. grooms- Harry. Minton, Matthew Baden, by Keith for a man'who was also HJBRHW ABSOOIATION lan. . ~ v Kev. Julius F. Wolff, who was pas- : work'with pickaxes and shovels, but time. Mrs. Ammonn Is an invjalld late home on Fair Haven road and Harry Veroneau and Clarence Ult- named as being one of the principals tor of tbjB Manalapan Presbyterian a r PM. 'when-the job was finished they had and unable'.to leavo the house. 1 As at ten o'clock at St. James's church A reception was held at the home tle were chosen fire police. The in the robbery. • churcK several years, left $600 to.hla Levy, rf. „ ___ „„. 1 0 1 onje >of the finest pistol ranges In the the night wore'oh and he; husband where the rector. Rev. Dr. John B. of the bride's parents, after which drivers are Robert , Leroy Justice Keith this week issued two son Marvin to be used for the com- Abriuhkln. If. „ .10 8 the newly married couple left for Becksr, If, . „ 0 0 0 East,-as has been attested by pistol did not put lnappearahce,'Mrs. Am- McClosUey, will celebrate a solemn king, Arthur Davison, Raymond "John Doe" warrants for.men be- pletion of his college course. All the Himmelsteln, c. . - _ _„ 0 0 0 monn became alarmed. ah automobile trip to Virginia. Mrs. " "rts who have seen JU A high high mass of requiem. Burial in Davlson, Harry B. Kurtls, Joseph lieved to have broken into Andy rest pf his ^estato was divided be- Roesas, rfi. K.HW. « H 4 8 10 at the end of the* range acts The Ammonn residence Is on Bhoro charge of Albert W. Wprdon will be Harvey received' many One wedding Herdon, Lester" England, Vernon .Dougherty's tavern at Shrewsbury tween hte two sons, Marvin and Jul- kBltey, n » .. •* n » H*H 0 0 0 #eateh-aii for bullets. : property, an^ " ' is surrounded by at Mount Olivet cemetery. gifts. Upon their return Mr, and Little, Russell Hendrlckson, .Thomas and stolen, several cases ,of ; soft ius T. WblnVand. they-wore named "Ilii After a period of several weeks of bungalows which are occupied only Mr. McCarron was born at Rum- Mrs. Harvey will make their home Cleary, Thomas Emmons, Robert drinks, money -from tho cash regis- as executors. • • ' Tha Fort Monmouth basketball training's, team of six policemen: during the summer. The nearest with the bride's brother, Francis Amendt and Russell Bennett ter and avendlng machine. outfit conquered tho Quadrangle dub son and was tho son of Margaret of Red Bank, 22 to 16 In tho Becond having tho highest average scores neighbor at this time "of the year Nolan McCarron and the lato Hugh Bennett of Vanderburg. Tlie groom 'was' selected to represent the force; Ives almost a block away.- • Mrs. Is engaged in tho restaurant busi- An Unusual Petition. of the games scheduled tor the McCarron. His father died In Jan- ENGLISH ADDRESSES LIONS. .At the meeting of the mayor and opening-night Tho first half ended Chief Clayton's report, which. Is re- Ammonn had a,police whlstlo which uary of last year. Besides his moth- ness at Holmdel. f >' WESTSDJE'S ELECTION, produced below,'gives the details of :ounoil of Red, Bank on Monday with tho scoro ued at 12 to 12. Toe she sometimes used when she want- er he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mayor Tells of Trip to Florida and night Franklin Carmine Moyan pre- 'the'Various contests In which the ed to call her Husband to the house. Richards—Hemming. Officers Chosen by Bed Bank Fire soldiers took the lead shortly after • Helena Bntterhach McCarron, How' He Caught Large Fish. sented a potltion elgned by 23 men the start of tho last half ani hold it\ tea.m participated. Chief Clayton She opened her bedroom window Miss Violet Mae Richards, daugh- / Company Last • Night.. vis the first Instructor. For sev- and blow the whistle repeatedly last Mayor Charles R. English was tho who said they were homeless' and to tho flr)lsh. Martin, Fort Mon- DEATfa OF AGED RESIDENT; ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Richards Westside fire company of Red flve-minuto speaker yesterday at the without sufficient food arid clothing. mouth right forward, made eight of >era! months past Lieutenant K. V. Friday night In the hope, that It ot Kewanao, Illinois, and Harry Bank elected the following officers ' JThomaS of Fort Monmouth:; has act- might apprise spmo of her neigh- regular wookly meeting of the Lions, The petition asked that those neces- tho fort's 22 points, and Bleuth, the', Ernest A. Veroneau Died Monday at Hemming, aon. of Mrs. Charles Hem- last night: : .-:-< sities be provided for the men. soldiers' center', contributed 6.points. • "led,as instructor. He receives no bors that she wanted help. There ! club at tho Globo hotel'on East His Home In Fair Haven. ming of Elm place, Red Bank, were President—Axel'.Drnberir. —^r~ -. '. The score: •' -• , . ,; ,* cotnponoation for his Services. , was no- response and Mrs. Ammonn married Now Years eve at tho Mar- Vlc« president—Alfrid Kubll.- -v Front street. He told of his trip to Mr. Moyan said he had asked the spent the night In terrible anxiety. • Ernest A. Veroneau, an aged resi- Treasurer—David Macintosh. Florida and related a story of the. board of education for permission, Jlr, .GopBlll said that chief credit ble Collegiate church at New York Secretary—Kenneth' Woodward.- ,ft)BT MONMOUTH. dent of Fair Haven, died a few min- 1 catching of a forty-pound drum flsh to use the,formor Shrewsbury ave- for the fine showing made should be In the morning-.Benjamin. Mortis by B.'. A. Lenninger. There were , Captain—Hnrry Feeney. utes before midnight last Monday at First lieutenant—David Maclntonh. off the:toast of Florida near New nue schoolhouse as quarters for the Mnrtln., rf...... _„ Bcgirded, to Chief Clayton. He eom- of Belford, who Is employed by the. no attendants. Cnllnhnn, rf, his home of a heart attack. He was J Second lieutenant—Axel Ornberg. Smyrna, where he had been .spend- men. Ho said tlmt^ If' jholrequesl on the fact that no appro-. White House grocery of Leonardo, After 'the eeremony~ a reception " Enalneer-^James Vaughn. ' Preston, If. 82 years old. ing his vacation. , was granted he would: use parb of McKenna, If. made his usual call at the Ammonn was tendered the newlyweds at the Fire pollco—Fred Dressier, Borden Wol- L „,._ was made In the,town bud- Mr. Veroneau la survived by his A number of Christmas presents tho building for a mission and would Bleuth, c. .... tit expenses for pistol practice home for orders. Mrs. Ammonn Algonquin, hotel by Mr. and Mrs. COtt. ' V asked Mr. Morris to look around the wife, Louisa; five daughters, Mrs. Executive council—J. .A, VanSchoik, Al- were distributed to members who, occupy the second floor as living Mack. tg. .. the policemon and ,that the Harry S. Parker of "Spring street, fred Kubll. Kenneth Woodward, Alfred. Whltei re, ... place for her husband. Mr. Morris Louise Merkens of Fair Haven, Mrs. had not been present at the Christ- quarters for himself. He said that Locknrd. l(r. required had been: obtained Julian Chaplin and Mrs. Elrriira Red Bank.. Mrs. Parkor is a sister Jervls, David Macintosh.- • . '. If tho request was not granted ho ;h a surplus In the,pollce-ap- found the dead body a few minutes of the bride:. The couple are living Judge of elections—Charles LeMnUtre*. mas party held by the club last later. ";"' '',",'•"""•. Burggraf-of-West-New-York—Mrs.- HmtttMEVll week. , wanted the mayor and council to •'.'•• .'. • "».•'"«.«• -' lon. He stated that all. of Irons Hegotschweller of North Ber- at Elmora, Long Island. Mr. Hem- James Vaughn. allow him to.use the former water QUAPRANOLB "CLUD. ;! ' required for pistol practice Mr. Ammonn,,was, In his 67th year ming has a position with a broker- Trustees-Charles LeMalstre.. ' ' Plans for tho entertainment of the and ho was a natlvo of New York. gen and Mrs. Clara Nugent of New - Grave committee ' chairman—-Konneth Rod Bank football team at its works building bn Ohestnut street shooting matchos had been Tork, and three sons, Harry Veron- age firm at New York; Woodward. ' • for, this purpose. He found fault MacDpnalil, rf. ' .»....™..^», 2 26 without interfering'with the He Is survived by a sister, Mrs. meeting next Tuesday night were' Muller, If...... ;... -'• ' - eau of Fair Havon, George Veroneau Board of vlsltora chairman—Kenneth because unemployment rollof Is not Warner, If. s .'work, of the) department, Charles Llndemann, and a niece, Culver—Meyer. Woodward. made. Tho meeting will'be held at Miss Carrie Llndemann, both of of North Bergen and Bmtle Veron- given to folks; who have lived at Turnock, c.. icoais do all of their pistol eau of West Now York. Relief association—James HunUr. 0:30 o'clock. Cleory, Ja. , New Tork. Temporarily his'''< slater Hugh,P. Meyer of East Keans- Red Bank less than five" years. MorfonI, ig during their off hours from , Tho funeral will bo hold Friday burg, son.of'Mr.^and Mrs. P. J. Mey- Mrs. Vernell, who .was elected a Councilman Thomas M. aopolll chal- work* All the ammunition is and' niece are sta-ying'with Mrs. member of tho^houso .committe'o, Is ah 'WITH THE ROTARIANS. • 1 Ammonn. The funeral was held afternoon at one o'clock at Albert er of Newark, and Miss Efllo B. Cul- lenged ioihe k)f Mr. Moydn's/ aBser- lei "r.r,..!i!,r,!i.»!~r«"!'.», • o •• J', , Jd'fbr by the policemen. The team W. Worden's funeral homo on East ver, daughter of Mrs. A. W. Culver, honorary member of tho company. tloris arid a Hvoly argument ensued. 'claims the county police, ehamplon- yesterday afternoon, with. Rev. Her husband, who died a few years Ira Thomas of . Philadelphia Ath- : Thomas G. Thomas, pastor of the Front street with Rev. Henry P. of East Granby, Connecticut, were Tho petition was referred to the >, .and Mr. Gopalll stated that the Bowen, pastor of the Fair Haven married last Thursday by Rev. Wil- ago, was > one of the most active letics Speaker Tomorrow. 1 poor committee of the council. TTIIO Jersey Central power and, Bank policemen were ready to Leonardo Baptist church, in charge. members. Mrs. Vernell has always light company defeated tho ! Red; - Burial was at Bay View cemetery Methodist Protestant church, in liam H. Halner at his home at Ir'v- The luncheon speaker at tomor- m 1 a* ' • Jfph'd.thls claim against all comers. charge. The body will be conveyed ington. The newly. married couple taken a great Interest in the com- Bank Rovers by a score of 22 to 17.- near Atlantlo Highlands. pany. Usually she operates tho siren row's meeting of the Red Bank Ro- Mr. CJsSpsM praised the merchants by • automobile to Bergen county, will live on Palmer avenue near East tary club will be Ira Thomas, one ; Corporal Probort Leaving. Bova. of the powermen • accounted Red Bank for having donated where burial will take place at the Keansbiirg. Mr, Meyer had been re- at the flrehouse when it is necessary ot the important cogs In Connie . Corporal George Probert.in charge for flye of tho field goats mado by" • >rlzes; i At his suggestion votes of FUNERAL OF MRS. M. BONNER. Fair View cemetery. siding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. to call out- the firemen.' . -': •* Mack's baseball machinery. For ot tho Eatontown barracks of the thot team. Dambreso made a goal i iyero accorded to the mei> Edmund Roche ot East Keansburg. Plans for the annual banquet to many years Mr. Thomas was "star stato police, has boon transferred to and caged five foul shots. R. Rose Shl, to Capt. Hogan, to Lleuten- bo hold by the company next Wednes- the Metuchen station; Ho will bo of tho Rovers made ton of the IT : Services Held Last Friday For DEATH AFTEU LONG ILLNESS. catcher" on tho Philadelphia Ath- i£ Thomas and to Mr. Heyer. The day at the Pleasant Inn wero made. succeeded by Corporal \J. H. Calla- tallies scored by that outfit. Tho Prominent Lodge Woman. DIED OF COMPLICATIONS. letics and for a number of years he -report follows: > ( Mrs. Knthertne McGackin Passed Harry Feeney Is chairman of the has been a coach of this* famous han, who has been In charge of the scoro: . ' .. The funeral of Mrs.' MayiO. Bon- committee In charge. ; Away Last Monday Afternoon. ' Mrs.' Elizabeth BIcNulty of Eaton- team. . ',. • • ' Hlghtatownstation. -,-r-- JEESEY CENTRAI/. • her, who died on. Tuesday of last Corporal Probert, who hiia'taado O P PT3. • week at her home on Clinton place, Mrs. Katherlne E. McGackin, a town Passed Away Last Friday. Karl A. Haag, representative of j»nratlno. if «..«...... »..M..H... 0 0 0 - • i\ i Berewlfh submit-a report of our CLVB'S NEW HOME. an excellent record for himself since Dambrese. If. ..«..»... 16 7 'v was held lost Friday afternoon at resident of Red Bank for 47 years, Mrs. Elizabeth MoNulty of Eaton- tho Metropolitan life Insurance com- ' TKJllCa pistol team for 1031. The team died Monday afternoon at her home becoming affiliated with tha state po- Trlfiiri, o. j 0.4' '^ . .was organized December 6,1830, with Albert W. Worden's funeral home town died last Friday. morning at Central Republican Club Moves to pany and who Is In charge of the lice,, has boon connected with tha 16> Moyoi's, c ».«....»..«-;.».«.. 0 ' 0. 0 •• *. I the following men: Lieutenant Har- on East Front street. Rev. James on Branch avenue of a genirnl the Rlvervlew hospital of a compli- Rod Bank district, has heen elect- Bruhl, rff. j.i',"j~|-|iTiT7ri P I""!' -^— T told Davlson, Acting Sergeant James breakdown following an illness of Oakland Street. cal barraoka for aovcral monthn, Ito UuVll, 112 - S 0 10, ' Dykema of Friakness, former pas- cation of diseases. She had been in ed by the board of directors for made many friends; during his short Bheedy and Ofllcers George Clayton, tor of tho- Red Bank Reformed several months. ' The Central Republican club, membership in the Red Bank Rotary Benjamin Fryor, Joseph Evans and poor health for some time and' was stay here and thoy will honor him "7"e!8 .-' church," of which Mrs. Bonner was Mrs. McGackin, wn"O'iyas.fi5.ycars a patient jit the hospital for the post which met formerly on Monmouth club* under tho-classlflcatlon ot "life RED BANK BOVEHS oldr-is-sutvlved-by a aon, William tonight at a testimonial dinner. After practising for some time nlemberrcBhducted the~servlce^ six'weeks r street, has changed its headquarters Insurance" and after tho customary No other- changes have been made —\ . O F PTS. McGackin, who lived with her; a from there to the corner ot Bridge ten-day period he will automatically U. Ilose^-rf -5 0 10 • I among, themselves they undertook Officers of the Red Bank chapter, Mrs. McNulty, who was 5D years j In the porsonnel ot tho station. Sholdon, if. _...... • 1 0 2 rthelr first competitive match and daughter, Mrs. Edgar Langdon of avenue and Oakland street The club become a member of tho Red Bank the Order of the Eastern Star, in which Long Branch and a slater, Mrs. John old, was born in Germany, and came Smith, 0 „._... 8 0 4 ro beaten 134 points. This was Mrs. Bonner held the omco of sen- to the United States when a young which Is not much over a year old plantation, r, Calandriello, ig. . 0 0 0. jeh H)rW3fc—Their second match Smith nt Tfnnnn, P|ty _ TOSWBc Oeta Her Daughter Back. A Tlnsn, l», nil Ma Xlnel, conducted the rites of that or- woman. Sho had lived at Rumson Anthony Valentl of Long Branch, E. Rose, \z -..- 0 0 0 was on Hay 19, 1931, and they were ganization. Mrs. Ada P. Kennedy, Mrs. McGackin was a member of bers. At the first meeting held In ieaten 169 points. This, however, tho Dcgreo of Pocahontas and ser- more than four years and In Little CLASSMATE ENTERTAINED. charged with desertion and non-sup did'not discourage them and they worthy matron of the lodge, was In Silver two years, Sho had moved tho new rooms the club received J""iii •' vices will be conducted by that lodge eighteen applicants for membership. port by his wife, Carmela, ot Brldgo ; won the next three matches. On Oc- charge. She was assisted by J. Ed- to Eatontown four years ago. Bliss Ruth Straus Has Dinner Forty avenue, was arrested at his homo ' tobei1 IB, 1831, the team shot in a ward Wilson, worthy patron, and tonight at tho late residence. The The membership comprises for tho - Basketball. funeral will be held tomorrow morn- Mrs. McNulty is survived by a for Formor Cofloge Chum. . last woek by Constable Frank P. 'State match staged at Glen Rock, N. Mrs. Margaret Berge, Mrs. Nettle sister-in-law, Mrs. Anna Prime of most part Italian-Americans of West The Red Bank high school basket-.-.-• _1, J. Twenty-ona teams took part, Red Fary, Mrs. Rae Turklngton, Mrs. Ing at ten o'clock at the late home Red Bank. The club la eager to Miss Ruth Straus, daughter of Mr. Stryker and brought beforo Justice 1 Bank finishing fourth and the New and at eleven o'clock at St. James's Richmond Hill, Long*Island. Her and Mrs. Julius Straus of Reckless Gilbert M. Keith. He was ordered ball team will play tho Aabury Paris Lucy Ivlns, Mrs. Bertha Cook, Mrs, husband, William A. McNulty, had sponsor sports and expects to organ- high school team at tho local Mgh Jersey state police first church, where the rector, Rev. Dr. ize a baseball team next spring. place, entertained last Saturday to roturn to tha custody of. the November 29, 1031, another stnto Augusta Rgblnson and Miss Cather- died several years ago. , night at a dlnnor and dance in hon- school gymnasium tonight at 7:30 • ine Well. John B. McCloskey, will conduct a mother their child which he had tak- 'match- Was held at Middletown, with high mass of requiem. Burial in The funeral was held Monday The now ofllcers of tho -club aro or of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Alpert of o'clock. The Red Bank team de- twelve' teams shooting. We were Frank Donato, president; Frank en to Long Branch with him. Sat- fdatod Gloucester .City high school ,' The body was* conveyed by auto- charge of Albert W. Wordcn will be morning at 8:30 o'clock at the late Newark. Mrs. Alpert, who was Miss isfied upon* having her daughter again fourth and were awarded a sll- mobile to Middle Village, Long Is- Arnone, vlco president, and Philip 31 to 18 In the first game of tha, ;ver loving cup together with Individ- at Fair View cemetery. home and at nine o'clock at SL Elizabeth Eckhouse, was a classmate back, Mra. Valentl. failed to press land, where burial was made In the Dorothea's church In Eatontown T. Jsnnlno, secretary and treasurer. of Miss Straus at Upsala college, season beforo th • HOLMDEL WOMAN DEAD. will appoint a manager and a'cap- • . .' «i» ' .. _ ,... eight ot which wore with civilian Mrs. Bonner, who was 53 years Farran, celebrated a high requiem Roy, Miss Frances Meyer, Mr. and A Lecture on "Palestine." Slcibs.atid thirteen with police teams. old, was also a member of tho Worn tain for the baseball team. Card of Thanks. ' •• r Mrs. Llla B. Bray Passed Away mass, Tho bearers wore James Mrs. Samuel Alport, Sanford Eck- A lecture on "Falostlne" by Rabbi pflhe eight matches with civilian en's Christian tomperanco union and Last Woek nt Her ironic. Qulnn, Lewis Wood, William Dwyer house, Davis Meyer, lrwln Hoffman Wo wish to thank all those who cluba, Red Bank won three and lost Wltkln of Red Bank featured the ware so kind Jn our 'bereavement,, < tho Ahclts literary society of Red and Harvey Irving. Burial In charge NEW XEAR8 EVE 1»ARTV. and Jack Foldmnn of Newark; Alan five, and of the thirteen with police Bank, the Fair Haven .council of tha Mrs. Llla B. Bray, wifo of William melting of . tho Monmoutn* county especially tho pallbearers and tho«e , teams, they won aovon and lost six. of Albert W. Worden was at Mount Dorsbacher ot East Orange; Mlsu alumni association of tho'New Jcr- who donated carp; also those who JTollowlnp; aro individual averages of Sons and Daughters of Liberty and S. Bray of Holmdol, died early Satur- Olivet cemetery. Dorothy Morris of West Orange; F. day morning at her homo after an FestlillJos at the Homo of Mr. and aoy college for women lost nlglit at guvo flowers nnd Mr, Howard's. Fra- '-• team members In contests with other tho Rumson lodge of tho Degrco of Mrs. Carl liremer. Albert Sauter ot Ruthorford; Miss tho home of Miss Elizabeth Robin- zor of Highlands. • teams: Pocahontas. illness of a wcok. Death Was at- Mildred Framiiln of Elizabeth and Mr. and Mrs. John D. PattSrson , tributed to a complication of dis- ' Funeral of Former Resident Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brcmer enter- Miss Kathryn Caulon and M, Blan- eon, of Ocean Grove. Tho locturo re- Matehss Av.P.O. lated to child life and religious life and Family. . .rieorso Clayton _. 21 02.» eases, Funernl services for Frank B.Pat- tained a number of friends at a Now ford Jones ot Red Bank. —Advertisement. • . , ' ', 21 02.6 MRS. MARION S. MAIICH DEAD. In Palestlno and It was^illuslratcd Harold Davlson Mrs. Bray was 03 years old and torson, a formor resldont of Red Years eve party at their homo on ) JamoB Sheeily 21 92,0 by moving picture scenoa photo- ' iN~MEMORI°AM ' 19 Wcll-Known West Long Brunch was born In Malawnn township. Sho Bank, who died on Sunday of last William street Dancing was en- SMALL HRG EXTINGUISHED. A Charles Ertcknen 18 •was tho daughter of Walnrlght nnd joyed to tho accompaniment of radio graphed by Rabbi Wltkln when ho In loving' memory of our mother, Fran** * •^ Benjamin I'ryor 16 84.7 Resident Died Mondny. woek at his homo In Pleasontvllle, and Mrs. Wltkln wero on. a trip In res A, Scott, who departed this life two' | Joseph Evans — — Eleanor S. Brown. Besides her hus- woro conducted by Mystic Brother- muslo and a buffet luncheon was years aao. • .; /'' Team average—90.7. Firemen Prevent Blaze , From De- Palestine last year. Mrs. Marlon Sherman March of band oho In survlvod by a eon Rus- hood lodge ot Masons Wednesday at served at midnight. Nolso making itroylng Broad Street BuHdUiff. Whsn tho avenlhff shatlei ara falling, . During the year the team held 44 West Long Branch died Monday soll and a ^laughter Elinor, both dcvlcos wero used to< welcome the And we are all alone,< weakly shoots for team members and Fair View cemotciy, whore burial In In our hearts there comas a longing. following aro tho averages: ovonlhtt at tho homo ot her ulster, of whom llvo nt home, nnd a broth- chnrfte of Albert W. Wordcn was Now Year. Tho gucstB woro fancy Flra Monday night did dnmngo es- Itpccpllon at For* Mttimoulh. Mrs. Harry L. White of Klberon, er, Charloa Drown of Ruthorford, hats. Others present besides Mr. and timated at $1,000 to a frame building Colonel and Mrs. A. S. Cowon If she only could come home. Malahts Av.P.C. made. Past Master Goorgo C. D. on Broad street owned

jxn,' Rtchird- Curry and-Mrs, ikkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk kkkkkkkkkkkk7! Leonard^ Newt. Winkler spent Monday at Brooklyn with Mrs. ^Curry's sister, Mrs. 1 tTh. Srt Sank fiatlitw ran U boasbt ' |a Utauio «t tli* itorw «( fnd Meiati Eapuzjl. , ONMOUTH COUNTY'S GREAT MA.RKET VLK0. Md flea. Pw«U The Woman's Republican clubwlll Charles Keolor has resumed hla hold a luncheon on Monday, January college studies In' North Carolina af- 18th, at half-past twelve-o'clook at '•Where the Buyer Meets the Seller" Thirty Words for Tweuty-Fiye Cents ter spending thq holidays at Ills Community • flrohouse. homo how. Alex Kortowlta and Jty Atwater Mien VanNess, who is employed at spent tha hpUdt-ys with relatives at FARM PRODUCE BUSINESS NOTICES ROOMS FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Now York; spent too wcelt-end with Brooklyn. , RE»L ESTATE FOR i iel&Uvc« at tbls place, ' Mrs. Elisabeth Melllok entertained WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. VLBO Utd for talc; timothy and inlcl 'AINTING, wall paper tnCnll B. W, I'aust. Highlands 1378-Ji ceu. Mrs* Cundeli, VanderburK, Free- ' export instruction on violin, mandolin, avenue, Red Bank, phone 1465. ___JUB^ t .off Broad .etreet. Land &• Xjoan Co., <««tory. Beit Bank. A e|Mn> ssou August Pavtdolt spent New Years U Mschsnle ttreel.n^d Bsnlt. cock team Saturday night at Ocean ITOR BALS, two hound puppies, eight ld, iN^ J,,phonq 10Q.J,2. ffuljtar, ukelelc, steel, guitar, banjo, onxa- LODGE ROOM. lor ront; desirable room through for«6los.ur« jinS tbovi v. Vlety community hall. />1he proms •with his mother, Mrs, Bertha ©avl- wooka olcltfron good utock. Cull 077-J Thhay ffortiAlal ) alsl o corn and pota- phone, piano accordion. InatrumentD sold . available for uae second, and fourth STORE FOB BENT, IK Moiwouth .treet; not represent actual value- Bora* a delt of Nowark. / RR«d Banli.* '. dry wood in fireplace'or stovo and repaired. 47 Washington street. Red Thursday nights of! each month. Apply it size 15x30: suitable for'ofnee. Apply rapalra and purchaser can doub • In'., of the game will be. used for char- irthfli J5.00 a load dolivorBd, \V. J. v ment on ressle. II. S. Illmlnwn, »#? U3BP FUnNlaTJBlTJEE bghboughtt ond ooldi tho office ot Sigrnu'pd'-E.Bnor Co. Owner, 118 Monmouth itrttt, or yemr own r Br0 ' Jtabl. purposes. MVB. Edward Euidge and son teraon, phono Mtddrptown loo-J.* ' ., O h. ciltANT, Everett, N. J. - broker.* . - 5? j'n "F""- "il Street bunk I Koith Bpcnt Wednesday at Now York nnythlnfl f frof m ono x>\\ to contents oi btlI and .minting; iilso ROOMS, connecting, furnished i modern l(«a 15anK* Mlsa Mildred Thomas spent tho rourihome, Gramann-'a, 11 Wblto Btreet, iO with litter, chickens, turkeys'; Bpr.ng. All'ktndq Improvements; suitable for a couple; 1LAT, four rooms and bath, with steam With Mrs. G, G, Traak. Hcd Bimlfe .«t* calf, gocsoi ond duckn for imla; vary pnlntlnn $80$8.000 ' andd .up li ro"om, Inclitfl- heat and water: all Improvements; 90S HVB ROOMS, bath, all lmnrov.ri. week-end with Mends at JotBjy City, ne bost materials. Satitifuctlon lguaran In-- housekeeping conveniences. Call at 08 mson.Bblo. Phone Mlddletown 662."' l West Front street. Red Bank. ner month. Apply 12 Mechsnld street. can bo bought for (36 monthlyilntlt. Ehlllp Matthews Is baclt at Duke CORD WOOD, furnaco wood and firei tced. . rhone Reil Dnnk 706-W-l.' Red Bank, Land ft_Ljan Co. principal and.tnterestl new bungalok. placo wood for sttlo; price 310 per cord. 10 WALLACE STREET; rooms and board. Grover. as Parker nvenue. Tale ~ university alter having, opont tho Fi«d Marx, jibone Mntawan 1B82. BUSINESS NOTICES IAKPENTER WORK o! all kinds anil floor S1LVERWHITB OARDENS-SeveN -room '' Rum8on Newe. .^ ro&urfaclng done at' small cost. T. TV $10 and S12; home cooking; also table phono Bed Bank 788-M. holiday season with relatlvas horc. SOD. top ' loll, fill dirt, cinders, Morson, phono 421-J, Ited Dunli. board. 17. Phone-B«l Dank_1071.^ .-fcnirilsh. home, nil.modern eoitvaplencssi WH ',, L. MeOOLOAN. nurseryman, landscape breakfast nook, aun. parlor, tiled bath and HY PAY RENT?—Fl», rpOm,. (..tU. Mr, and Mrs. Francis Goorlner m&nurQm& l nleo Bra4(nc of alall lgravel klnda,, TUrotiktnorton Rvenuc." BEAUTIFULLY' located on- river, large Improvement., can be bouuhs uo, phono Aabury Park 8860. ' FOR'SALE. Ilulck Snort roadster, rumble Gil, Rod Bank.* ' • J; J. Qulgley, 60 Neptune avenue. Deal, FOR SALE or exchange, choice frontm* ~ vania, EeQt_lQb^_tl25. Also-aport-soilan.-flve.- of 125 feet on State orson, Mrs, -Peter Johnson, Mrs. Hold fahf &lso bird.and flah suppltea. W. oT5HSTndb6SfdDoyouiWant».larKe, weyj ternu. Mrs. Henry Belslor and family and W.JConnedx. fi-Soni. 41-BioBd-BtreotrReu" pasBCnscr, S1G0; would trade. Call at S69 warm, comfortable room with-the best N«'J, plion* ,— ohn Lindsay, Mrs. Kuth Lease, Mrs alterations.'costuming. hemBtltchlnff,' pf- Shrewsbury av«nuo, or jjhone Red Bank SIX-ROOM bouse, all Improvements, at S7S. Mrs. Nell Bchoellner are spending a Bank. - 'Otlng, plcBtlnK, etc. Costumes tD order, 1180 nlnhtB.* meala money can buy? Now low prices. 150 Shrewsbury avenue, rent Its per weok-Wlth f rlonda at Newark. Mildied Vital, Mvs. Jennie Bmllh, DllY OAK wood In stove and fidpptfie •tlces rcaionable. • o« Whlto street. Bed Try 35 Wallace.street, phono 2Q5-W, Red month; also seven-room apartment, all Itn- FAKMiffor sole i completo listing of" rs. Harry VanBrunt, Mrs. ,Harry lenirthSi'^fdellveredt also' tractor plow- lank, phono lflflp. ... - ! ""--uroveni• ' >'.s, oh Bridge avenue. Jn«ulre at mouth cpuntjr (arrai, Send fo« Miss jforonqe "Ullrich,- who ,.hao WE HAVE a \iBcd cor to (111 your re- Bank. . •'.•••• Bly, Mrs, Xnger Bedford, Mrs. Smile [ria aiid^iiay ballniTr -J. H..0arnQy, phone .LI.-REDUCED ratoat VTashthB. 11.00 to 161 SI ffabury avenue, Red. Bank, phone. been vary sick"Vrittrscarlet fevor, hms Ett 440 - - " - - qulrcmonts: brlced from $99 to LARGE sunny pleasant rooms for rent, U4B-; •acobsen.'Mrs.Loine Bngholm, Mrs. $1.00, AUo reduced rates forSlmonlz- reasonable. 15 Wallace etreet, Red almost completely recovered. THRISE-riKOE living room let, In Ko. riff. Jones Filling Station, North Bridge S2.700. Honland II. Jones Cadillac Bank.' FOE'REKT, bulldlcg 40x100, .ocated with- LIST your farm with me. I hava levaml A son was born to 'Mrs. Fred 31va Garland, Mrs. Alice Stevens condition; If sold at once, vrlco S-0. venue, R«dvBank, Charlea Roberts, pro- Co., Mftplo avenue. Red Bank, shone In buslnesB nrd shopping 'district ot'Udt buyers for good farma In your location. md Mrs/Marion Storer.' '•„.: ..... , _ jo Gramann's, 11 Whlto Btrcet, Red itletor. Phono Ited Banh-1204. ROOMS, with or without hoard: all mod- Danli: Suitable for picture theater, bowling i m pml)l ton Melslor of Brooklyn last week. Bo- Bank. '. • • «> 910. ern Improvements; centrally located. nlley and pool •room>'"~inanufacturer'B ' ______o,°v! ^' "'' 1 fore her maitinge, Mrs. Malaler was Tho paront-teacher association will Terms moderate. 19 linden place. Red iobbor'a lupplv house or garaers. Ap ( ORIENTAL and domestic riiffn and Bank.* ' • '• . • • Miss Enid Gcnz of Leonardo. old. a buslnesa meeting Tuesday USED CARS—1031 Fontlac coach. 1832 ; at offlco of Slgmund Elener Company MOUSE for Bale or rent, 101 McLaren , MUSK SELL at'dnco, nine rooms of carpets shampooed and dry cleaned. tek-hnd coal range, door. Mbnmouth Carpet Cleaning 1930 Ford cabriolet, 1930, Ford coach, FURNISHED roomn for rent; larae and '1100. nlock to hlgh school; six raotns, reaion* James MaoPhce' is building a ill bo open for publlo inspection at cheerful. Ono front room on first floor: APARTMENT for rent; six roomB. bath. able to rlBht party. O. F. Wood, tOI .awnings, Dulck car, paintings, lamps, Company, telephone Monmouth Bo'ach 1929 Fontlac roadster, six wlro wheels. BrnncU aveaue, corner lirovra place. Ked ha borough hall on Friday afterr MHO ranny others. Terms through G. M. all Improvements. Terma reasonable. ,82 heated. Aoply 28 Monraoath ttrett. Red houso on tht66 MaoPheo e tract at the doer head, rugs, etc.. Sco Mr. Keri- 2272. T William Gross, proprietor. Shrewsbury avenue, Overview House, Bank. Bank. • • • ..'.*. oon, January Sth, fr9m-two to five A. C. Ritflsna Bros.. 19 Mechanic Btreot. corner* off ValleVll y DlDflvvo ^nd AppleApple- itorly, as EJast Front street, Bed Red Bunk.phono 2035. • Open evenings. phone 607-J. Red Bank. FOH BENT In Eed. Bank, Fair Haven. FARMS—la acres »0,000, 23 acru 110.'. ton avenue. >'clock, at "which ' timo Daniel A.. iank,« HEMSTITCHING—Mexican, gold, sllvo TWO or three room apartment;- la Kumson. LUtie.Silver, Shrewsbury, Xat- EO0, 21 acres JO.OOO. 10 acrea 17,000, on avenue. - . .FOR SALE,-1929 Dodge sedan, [rood-con ontown, Ocesnporr, Mlddletown. For Maughton, assessor, will take up.-ob- otc> buttons, plnklnir, plaitingplait , en ditioti mechanically; prlco $400. Cl pleasant, sunny rooms; reflBonab 165 acres 120,000.' Aoreage. 10.acre Dlot, Misi s IIdd a Hlldebrand has resumed iroldery. trimmings and noveltleB. Muu gllaco street; Red Bank.* quick seiTtlce apply to Ka?. H; StUlman, J300 per aore. Luker'a Realty, Belford, [cctlons and other matters pertain- PEKTECTION high power oil cooking Owner. Rod Bank-670-M.' state highway, Eatontown, N, 3. phone her Btudles at Fordham college af- .range; used only for demonstration for. luorado itu.tB fo'r hire. Tho Handy Shop LIGHT housekcoplnK: two large front N. J., phono Keansburg 671-M." ing to assessments. S Broad ctrcet, Red Bank. DODGE truck, good motor and tires; Eatontown 178. - CHICKEK FARMS—Have choice of seviJV ter the holiday vacation. -. tno weeks in a now hoiiBo: engineering -Take It awny for ¥5.00. Also two new rooms with alInconveniences; also two H The newly-elected officered of Oce- testa rate tho Hitch-Power Perfection furnished bedrooms, by the week. 47 Me- FOB .SENT, furnished, for eeason, and &1 good locations; tv.o acre, or Miss Muriel HIU is again UacHIng JTTMAN'S EXPRESS—Mavlnic and gen.tiros and tubes. SOxSlA lor tS.OO. W. J. suitable . bullJlrt: ania fire company will be Installed burner us an oIght.mlnaU burnerr-faster eral trucking ISo job too larga o; Poterson. phone.^Middletown ..190-J.* - chanic street. Red Bank, ono block from year round: two bungalows and five inelojed. at Morrlstown after having spent the than a standard city gBS burner and thir- imoll) reasonoblo rates: For prompt eorv- Broad street/ souses; twO'i-oom famished apartment, obliged to saeriflce; from Si,l tonight and the officers of Rumson 1 terms. Ray holidays at hor homo hero, \ ty par cent faster than * old Perfection ce phono 3187-W. 133 Moohanlo ntrtaot, FURNISHED apartment of . three rooms ten. unfurnished houses. F, F. Kennedy; H, StUlman, Estontatn, Irei-company will bo Installed tomor- burnota; will ntll at osrcducUon of thirty MISCELLANEOUS. 112 Monmouth atreet. phons Bed Bank phone 178. The ladleB' auxiliary of Commun- iURCHIN'S for real art. Curchln'a burbe: and .bath; all improvements; immediate 2475. row night.. A meeting of the auxil- per cent. Seacoast Engineering Company, poaacBBion; rent $35 per month. Apply SACIUFICE for cash, three beautifully |c- V ity lire company will have a card 1112 Main street, Asbury Park. - shop la the place whero art means BODIG- TRACTOK'; wish to purchaso a small or iary of Rumson fire company will be ftlns. For real prooC try uu once, Harden tractor; Btato make, condition, Owner, 116 Monmouth street* Red Bank, APA.RTHENT for rent, Jour rooms and •ctLted river front lots, 60x150 ft it. Un *'' party tomorrow altcvnoon at half- then you will always. ThU alao appet ow old and cash prico. Address Tractor, or your own broker.* ' bath:-ffas range, electricity. Arcoia heat-' minutes to Red Bank rail re ad aUtloni two. Held tonight. . GONORETK, gravel and mason sand fo car sarage; price J2.900. Ann* Dloti, past two o'olock.at Corrirnunlty flre- •ale. 11. Rltiau, phone 2240-W, Red o* ladles and children. Second National ox 511, Red Bank. ' FJOB RENT, a four-room .apartment, with er; light and-airyi rent I2S. 20- West WW| Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hintel- lank building, Red Bank. Upstnlra. Front street. Red Bartfe. Fhone H80-M. Phono Matawan 222.J. - hoUSe. The auxiliary .will hold its YOULD.iikc to talfe a fow knUtlnir and f large porch; Improvementpro s and Karate; line. A. FOR SALE, 25 acrea, hlph. and dry; In., monthly meeting at the flrohouso mann and family art sojourning 'at DINING ROOM set, In walnut; six chain tHB HIGHEST prices paid for Hvo chlck- crochottintr loBBoha ovenlnfffl. Please near depot and buin lim table,, china closet and bullet; will sol em. Joe Baker, 230 Mcchanlo street. itatc terms, Addrosa Knitting, box 511 Middle town, phone 261-M. POUB AND ITVB ROOM bangalowa land; ideal location homo or cnultrr next-Tuos'day ultornoon. Nassau. farm; bcaUtllul .oak trees; sood roRdii Mrt for 927.501 ono only.- Gramann's. V phone_Red Bank 8809. ' ' ildBk* for rent; $36 and up, Georna B. 3 Mrs. Annn Martin and Mr«. Isft KHIW^rT2>pop month, four-room minutes to Matawnn; (EOper «en. Anna* Dr. and Mrs, L. R. Frltte, Mr. and White utreot. lied Bank. DRBSSMAKiKG,. remodeling, repairing VATER. SYSTEMS—Fairbanks-Mortfo wa- rtpartraent on Main etreet, Eatontown; Brown Co^ S Union itreett - Bed ollo' Hlntebnann of Rumson and Diets, phone Matawan 222-J. Mrs. Fletcher Frltte of Dover, and FOR SALE, adding machines, desks,.safes, .- for ladles or sents; curtains, draperies, "ter systems Installed. We apeclatlio In bright, aunny rooms; gas. water and elec- Bank. - " _— ' Fletcher Frltte, Jr. oi Flahbourn Mrs. Boy Stanley ot New York left typewriters,' filinigg cabinets.cabinet . Everythlni any kind of sewing done. Prices reason- ump ropalrir.f?. RculdencQ^^Mlddlotown, tricity; lavatory. Rny H. StUlman, Eat- *™_I* b«twMn .Re for ths office. CulIlI Asbury 6440, Butler'l able. Ella Rysedorph, 23 Rector place, i. J., phono Middlotown 66. Plumbinff. ontown, phone Eatontown 178. and Mlddletown, H, J., otvroom bun military,-school, Virginia, wero Sun- Monday for a stay In Florida. Mr. ATTRACTIVE house, 45 Riverside avenue; Ofilce Equlproont Co., 417 Bond street. Red Bank, phone 1482-J. icating and tinning. Fred G. Hurst. ' FURNISHED, very cozy, two or three low, one and a half atory; all lmpnwi day gUJHis of Mr. and MrB. Carl and Mrs. Daniel Dean departed lor eight rooms and bath: newly deeorkted; menta: garage; frama building, 40xZ4i \S_f\ PEKINGESE DOGS for sale; farm raised; INSTRUCTION. Rod Bank Builness Insti- 1OARDING, modern improvements, hot room apartment; largo and light. Ap- fireplace I bookcaws and electric refrlsar* 7Bx276; atiitablo for chloken farmi prl BergmaSBi. Fletcher L. Frltts Is the 'lorlda yesterday. wonderful company for young and old, tute; beginning classes In day school end cold running water; centrally lo- ply 14 Sprinir etreot, Bed Bank, juit off ator; low rent. Inquire Owner, 1 Allen 84.000. Apply Harry .£. Mundttl, V now coumy treasurer of Morris coun- Francis Nary' has returned Regular toys. Coyles Kennels, Nuti Fobruary Id; tanliinlng classes Insight ateil * rates rcaoon&blo. Hudeon HOUBC. EflBt. Front Btredt." - place, or phone Bed Bank S662-W. Ocean avenue, Long Branch, N. J., pf to -T Ad. Phone 1150. Red Bank. thool, February 1st. Also speed' clamea. 31 HudRon-avenue,-phone.Red Bank 044. 1366-J, owner. ty. He Is ahrothor of Mra. Berg- Notre Pamo university and ... WARM, sunny room for rent, with or FOR RENT, fumlahed bungalow In Fair ... chemical!? treated dust mops; sel lorencB OShea, 128 Broad otreet, phone MOW- 1B tha time to hava your tiult without )joard. 21 Branch avenue, Red mac, ~ < ' Hlntolmantl has resumed hia studies Raven; flv« room* and bath; all Im-THE "FOP. RENT" Ada on this regularly {or 11.00; will sell while the sponged and pressed while you wait. Bank, phone 1014. provementi.; - rant- restonable. Phone Red btlfid h f Mr. and Mra. William Wohlrab and at Holy Cross. ast for 45 cents each. Gramann's, 1 )pen from-7:00 A. M. to-9:00 P. M. Do- Bank 439-M. E. TERZIAN—Art cabinet maker, up- rtarea's, cleaners and dyero, 60 Whlto r a daughter spent New Years with Mrs. A brick veneer wall Is being built White attest Red Bank. ' ~ Regis Aui. i * r itreot. Red Banlt. . _____ REAL ESTATE WANTED APARTMENT of four rooms and batb, all Kate Wohlrab. around tho property of Mrs. Rudolph HOpi "PAlNT ilxty cents , por gallon holsterer. Interior woodwork decor, Improvements;. Immediate posBeisIon. BUNGALOWS. '*100 p«r room;"]!* shingle Bt&ln. ninety cents stor; repairing and restoring antique UUY and eoll eocood-hand clothes; munt Apply George H. Hallnnan, 12 West River Mr. and Mrs. Bobort Search and Braloh on the corner of Rumson good house paint S1.50 per sal *Mo^ he In good condition. L. Kerher. 209 FARMS and estates wanted; Have cllenta »500 per room. Storm sash, tl iurnlturo a specialty. 11 Whlto Btreot, road, Rumeon, H. J.. phone Rmnaon fiSfl. window: stair building, rooflnir and I daughter Jane end Mrs. Searoh'B road and Tennis Court lano. John mouth Faint and Varnish Work!. 26 ihrewnbury nvenuo, RcU -Bank, phone for small farms. Send full details. work. Dooley & Preston, opposlt* Willow avenue, " Lone Branch, phom 6B4-J. - Richard K. Plum. 20 Eaat 4Ut Btreot. New VErROOM bungalow for nnt i practU mother, Mrs. Anna Ullrich, motored Smith of Rumaon baa been awarded •phone 274B, Bed" EanV' cally new: all improvements; two-car road.^Btation. .Keansburff, K. J.* < WILL GIVE good homo to one or two York, or "Lowi Branch. N. J* • _ . to Norwood, Pennsylvania, on tho contract to paint thf> Erbsloh Satage; good residential section; rent $50 DEPRESSION BAKGA1K-S\ Hi.™ _„ TBOPlCAJj FISH which breed at fraquenl TRUCKING, movlnsr, hauling; all work horses, or will buy if reasonable: YOUNG COUPLE want to ront three or l>er month. Wbite-Pach. Inc^ Bed Sank. Wednesday, where—they were tho residence. •'• ' :oo 1B references given. Address Box 204, R*,'F. room bungalow; all iraprovemenUl ] lntorvaJt In small homo aquariums; *ls< carefully handled. Phono Red I ante four room bungalow or flat, unfur- phono 2100. i '• • plants, eand, finalls, food; atiuflTtunvt an. D. 1. Efttontovn. N. J. nlahod. In Red Bank. Addrcas Y. C. box •Ir haat. t^oreaB, 183 Mechanic street, led Bank. iVANTED, two'gentlemen's bicycles; must 511, Red Bank^ • The Leonardo Field club basket* tlos during tho holidays, wexo Mr. West Front atrflot, phono Red. Ban In Red Bank and vicinity, furnished and Bed Bank, for »7,800. k B. " MASON contractor; ostlmatea cheerfully bo full nlzo and in Rood shaps. State FARM WANTED. Have buyer for forty unfurnished, alx to' ten rooms,' &U Improve- Monrao^th street. Red. Gsnk. ball team •will play the Washington and Mrs. Robert Wheat.. Mr. and8CQE-W. price. Address Marcellus, Fait Haven," given, Eugene Soyor, 40 East Wcatjld acres; must be clear land; cheap for ments; ?30 to $85. Ray H. Stlllmai). £at- FLORIDA—Now Jersey colony. ' Park athletic club of Jersey .City at Mrs. George Hajlaitan, Mr. and Mrs. avenuo. Rod Bank, phono 1467. : cash. Anna Dloti. phone Matawan 222-J. ontown.- phoTT 17B. . 1 LIVING, dlnlns and bedroom lultos valuo health. _economr, warm " „,„„„,, Community Hall Saturday night, William Macintosh, Miss Mary, Muc- USD BANK; Wndow OltanKm-Co. Wb TABLE BOARD rA IT .00 a week at Moth- nood UALL for. rent; third Soon 10 Broad cool summer nlshts. and mint • flr<-nsia January 18th. Following the game •phy. Miss,Helen O'Rourko end Mrs. And pianos, $19; beds, iprlngl, mat;, . make a specialty uf cleaning windows <>{ er's DinliiGf, Itoom, ZG Wallaco street, fnrmer* Address Farpi, box 511Ro. d street; for louse, dances or entertain- modern house, garden, fruit trees, Bonllrr tores. omcM and private residences. Bates Red Bank. Bank.* ments. Can be rented br the year, month dancing and refreshments will bo on Margaret Wyokoff. t • tresses, Ice boxes, sowing machines, "">. »2.O0O—come along.. Addrea, Flo* dressers, chiffonier!, day beds, at (1. reasonable. B&tlsf&ctlon guaranteed. 43 WILL EXCHANGE beautiful Short Hills or evening. Apply R. Hance it Sons, 12 da. box 511. B«d Bank.* joyed and two gold pieces will be John Hlntelmahn will sail January Washington street. Red Bank, phone 231S. Broad B treat. Red Bank. • 8,088 books and many other articles' homo for vacant or improved property FOB SALE, twelve blocks from city'"!.,., Awarded. 20th on a trip to Bermuda. MONEVto loan on first,bondand mort- n or near Red Bank. For particulars see REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR BENT, stor* roomi on Monmouth or Red Bank, m line five-room houui ill i lura on sale. .Red Bank Furniture gago on Improved real Kadloy-Hall, 0D Monmouth street. Red street. Red Bank. Favorable location; Miss XlUlam Rlckerish of MIBS ' Catherine . Tlornoy, school estate worth A HOME on the rlvor—Your dreams 1 Improvements; one-ear garagei near pared >** Auction Rooms, 31! East Front .street, Alston Beok- 'Rank, phono 3500. ^ ',. - moderate rent. Apply at tba office of City, who was the guest of MrsrErn nurse, visited friends at New York doublo tho amount loaned. coma truo at so small a cost as $76 road. Drop me a reasonable down say- , phono 219. We. buy and sell every- man, attornoy, 10 Broad itreeU Red Bunk. MORTGAGE MONEY~wanted on desirable per month; tho so-homey and different Slgmund Eisner Co.. or telephone Red rnont and make It your home. F. B, '* ert McGUvray for a week, returned part of last week. Bank 1100. thing.* RDTH NOVELTlf SHOP—Orders taken residential property. Address O. H., bo.\ apartments. Reference a. Riverside Gar- laweSj_U8 Monmouth atreet. Bed ganlt. to her home on Sunday evening. John Grogan was homo part of and remodeling done en. lamp shades, Sll.JRed Bank.'" ' dens, 12 Mechanic street. Red Bank. APARTMENT for rcat, 920. threo rooms; GOOD irouSB on Maple avenue, contilSt -. < pillows and dolls; also sell ready made; ti Spring str««t, third bonsa from Miss AlbeiUna Eastman of Boston iet week from tha Brooklyn naval h NEW BUNGALOW for ront, five roomB. . Inncg elgneight rooms, all Improv«rosntImprovemn o I j "- prices reasonable. • 6 Drummond pluco, Front street. Call or telephone E«d Bank large — ' • — hospital, where he has been a sur- BOOKS, thousands of good books, prlcei all Improvements; $36, with garage; je lot: priced at I10.B00. Hahono Red Bunk 1274.* acres woodland. Apply Mrs. Michael H. 6 VUC SnItw> last week. . ment when the new term expires. and bath; Alll l Improvements. Vernon Collins, Freehold. N. J,. phone Freehold _ple«, cheap. Charles Driest. Marlborc LANDSCAPE gardener. Pruning by Cookk, N SpringSi s roadd, Redd BankBk. Zr sti ' 'in''? *' " Miss "Louise-VBHon" of Bahway is Hojjiaa vlBitod many foreign ports WANTED, bo^a and glr.B to •*...flavoring 157J Uohsd. Beadr for occuiianer, Btt O*a- Highway. Marlboro. N. J.» extrnctfl after school. Send for freft Ph apendlng a few days with, MISS u'lor on naval cruises. experienced, man;, spraying, Inylha GARAGES for rent, 17 .Branch aveiius 4nd er ^n premises. Otto Hanseo, owner and nun FOIl, DALE, 0x12! alao three-ploc< Bam pie. WakeficJd' Extract Company* builder. , Dorothy Flnegan of Jamaica, • living room RUIU, Apply n Brand out of grounds, largo or small. Ad- «a'Bevg«n place, Red Bank; $4.00 per erica Ullrich. SanbornviUo, N:^\r______FIVE-ROOM bungalow, furnished, hot wa- month each. Apply Mrs. J. J. Qulgtey. 60 Long Jsland, spent part of last week avenue, Bed Bonk. vice given as to what, when and how SALESMAN for high grade auto olio 'end ter heat, all improvements; garage. — ~-' rent• many cholco njiH. ^ J Mr. and Mrs. Wosley Wakcfleld: Neptune avenue, Deal. - N. J., phono under priced, la Red Bank and vicinity J ". J with Mlsa Dorla Flnogah. Tho latter) USED cleetrlo Water Bystom, deop woU-'nm to plant T. H. g.tllcj, 17 Harrison points. LftrRe earnlnsra jiald weekly. HOUSPhono ERe HUNTINGd Bang 849? .X so, let mo halp 5TT6-W. " iSr., epont Sunday with friorida at •hallow well outut; all In first clasii con- Tho Royeo ReflnlnB & Paint Co., Clevo*-.- nouses contalnljiff tlx looms,, all modan 7 was a recent guest of .Miss Muriel avenue. Red_Bank, phone... 1901. !_. HALF a bouse for rent; aev«n roomB and IrmjoveinentC Prices'right HopplnfTlj '>" • Jersey City. dition; will Install. A, Hiacholl.. Mlildlo- Innilr"Ohiov* J rent In Eed Bank and vicinity. Reason- . bath; all Improvements; handy for Linden place. Red Bank, phon. an).* ., ", At a Now Years ejlnnor Mr. and Konchori-of Jtew-Xorlf-—— taTOphHldHtZClM; ALL UNEMPLOYED and others loss for- able rents. W, T. Parker, 64-58 Broad SOLE'S BARBER BHOF, at 79 Monmouth streot, Red Bank, phono 3322. commuters i araratfe BPBCO It needed 44 Urn. Robert Search ontertolned Mlas Mies Rita Lamb and Miss Anna REAL HONEST bargains; entire stock tunttto than mysolf, can havo free cof- Rector place. Red Bank, phone H*-J. oms and bath; electrlo pump, trimmed hata to bo sold at lesa thai street. Special attention la paid to chil- fee, bread, soup and fceanB.or fish at Moy- 1/iuloo Volton ol Rahway, MIBS Elca- Smith visited frlonds at Now York dren. HOUSE for rent; half of double bouse CENT! iiaa-.for ..rent gall fu - - at prlco _ BB^ long as they last. M ftn'fl'Qun^cr MlftRlon. llg OftUnnri Btr»<\t. *&GHtnA ptreet. Red-Bank; Bls lor business. Lukor' 5 id- Mian Jean Co;«an oomumui. M Di'unq1 Htrtict (one night ul TYffgWr«TEIt llCBdqunrttn. Typewriters True Christina hospitality prevails hero . u.^ r«aldonco In high class residen- Eealty. phon Avoy an- all improvements; ready for occupancy. tial nelghtorhood In Red Bank. Seven Keansburic 674-M/ o[ Bllzaboth, MIBS Florcnco Ullricrich Misses Mildred and Edith Brown' WHITE Eskimo Spits puppies, males, fL rented, bought and Bold, Trubin's, 68 nnd.no qucstlonB QBiskedI . Brotherly, men- Apply William Kane, box 78, Mtddletown, iboth, M Broad street, Red Bank. tnl and eplritvial advlco ox asBtatance als rooms, bath, all modern Improvement* • AN ATTRACTIVE home near Red Dar& ", and Rita} Samrnon •were guests of sale. clBht wtekii old. Heaionabl. desires to reserve one room for himself. 6t Long Branch and Mrs. Anna Ull Write Marlon Jturohy, K. P. D. No. vcr\ if wonted. Come around and meet containing- seven moral, all lronrov* 1 Trlondo at Mow York last weok. FPHOLSTERINO and roflnlshlng of ill rsonnlly iho genial Cowboy Moyan. FOR RENT, eleht-room corner house, Elm. References exchanged. Address Furnished ments: excellent location 1 two.car In- rich and Herbert. Ullrich o£ Leon- Kojport, N. J.' Residence, drawer 611. Red Bank, Mrs. Joseph Bosraond gave birth kinds of furnlture.:::iFrank Howard, 65 ?J1II)E>IJ3 AGfiP widow withes Jiosltlon as plac. * ardo. • HSS SALE. Palrhanks-Morsa pneumatl Harrison avenue, Red-Bank, phon. 3091 January 1st; all improvements; steam to slaughter, lait week. Before her hoiiBckcoper in widower's home: or cor- Hopping, a Unden place. Ked flank, phoM " Tbo J. F. F. club enjoyed a re- yater Bystom, gHsollna eiiEife, pumr or 844. hent. Rcusunablc D. Y,\ Willsuss, 2 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. marriage "Mrs. Desmond was Miss 400-gallon tank, good condition! pd G. ESCHELBACH & SON, 125 West inR for children by the hour; will tako llvoad fttrcct, Red Bk •unloa at the homo of Mrs. Wesley cheap, rhono Eod Bank 8870-J. Front street, Red Bank, phono 1275 matcri.lLy cases;reasonable charges. Phono CHOICE LIST of properties (or sale or ANDY new brick bungslow looated ott Cathorlno £omlg\ Auto accessories and vulcanhlntf. Ul Bank 1147-M. • BUNRALOW for rent,, llvo rooms and Flnckner road, containing nva roomW" Wakoflold, Jr, lost week. lyfEWJUTEUS for sale; ono Undonvoo bath, all Imrrovcments; nlso garage; ront. Elisabeth D. Uobbs. roal estate, °f«n fireplace and tile bathi lot UxUt. •Th& ladles' auxiliary of the Ocean Miss Ruth Foxo of Livingston . ono L. C. Smith and one Remington, a AUCTIONEER—Lot my experience of con- WOMAN" winhoii laundry work to do ntFront avontio, Riveraldo HelKhts, Red Little Sllvsr, N. J., phone Red Bank T4t. Will be completed In two week. Sam ji ducting over one thousand sales bo of hhomo ;fit first clasl s taunUrOBetl , 1022 Lih \low Community association gave a spont l!io week-end with: Miss Mary In good orders «12,tO each for quick aal IJiink. Inqutro W. T. Woodward, Red SIX-ROOM modem bungalow, all Improve- the tlm. to choose your own decorations, At Gramann's, 11 White street, lied Ba etrvlce to you. Will attend to all adver- ton avenue. Red JJnnk." • Hunk 240. msnts; for Bale or rent. A. F. Btsck- Hadlty.Hall, 09 Monmouth atrej«t7 IM Murrliy. tising, furnish clerks, 'etc tiearge H, Rob- ChrlBtmas party at Community Hall TWO Chinese RoesV, nhnllnr to awa.. YOUNti~W'OMAN wiBhes work In-rrlvato Bmlth, Hartshorne place, Mlidleto-wn, K. J. Bank. Phono Eod Bank GGOO. *•• Bt. Mary's guild will hold en eleo- 1 erts. phonfl Mlddletown 276-M. HOUSli to let, fuinlHhcd or unfurnished; last Wednesday evening. Becltatlon tame, good pets. Telophono Rod Ban family; part or half timo; eood plain nil impiovcttientH: retiBonabte. Al*o en- and songs wore rendered by tli tlon of ofilccro tonight, 1860. HAVE your clothes cleaned at the City ...old with good referoncen. Elizabeth rase. 5 McLnrcn street, corner of Spring Thr fast skating ot tho season was Dry Cleaners, 0 Mechanic street, nonr West. V7 Pourl Btreot, Red Bank. Wrlto Ktvcct, phono Red Hank fltifi. children. A Christmas tree am PAltMEUS,, save> labor utternftor'.trlmml' trimminng yoi Broad street, Ked Bank. Phono 2117, Wll- or mil.* ' . ^^ enjoyed by young1 folks the early trees l rush plcltor, fully oqUlppnd, to a Santa Glaus wero among tho fea- llsm Ostrov. proprietor. TIIAINKD corHotlero for Famiso founiln- for rent; nix rooms, with bath, part oc last week on the pond op-taoh on Fordnon tractor; for sal* reason RUS ami clettrlc; one blocfc turei. OUts of toys, candy and io« ahls. Phone Red Bank 8870-J, FARMERS and truck growers will find n tlon gurmont. Mrs. Forrar, 128 Wal- posite the borough hall. r.eady market for tholr produce by ad- Inco Btrcct. or i>hona 280fi Ite(! Bank.* from biirtliicitri section of Broad. street. cream wore glvon to tho children, RKAKFA81'table and goats from break by «d- ( Rent. rfmHoiifttile, Call at 7ti Mechanic Frank Moyers, who has been oc- vertising In The Register's clatsifllecd coN YOUNO whlU KlcL wlehos paeltlon M ucn- •whll* the adults enjoyod ,cako an< fast nook for sale. Mrs. George Heyei umns. Jlcd Hank.* cupying Ernest Frank's house on falling avenue, BsKord, phoni "" otrtl hounoworkor; will nno help with ArARTMENT, Btonm-heutcil. furnlnhed. coffee. cooklntr. Telophonc Keyporb 1831." tho Avenue of Two, Rivers, has urg 7as-w.* 60 Monmouth Hticot; tbreo largo, nunny Mt. and Mr«. R. O. Tompaon spen< MONnY TO LOAN on drat bond and 1U1V1NKD m.diilo*ag'ed woman would like and bntliroom; newly decornted; moved Into bis own houso on the ad- room 5 ChrlotmaB1 week with their daughtoi LOST AND FOUND mortgaee. Applications given Im- positioiti n n houitokpflner for nduit couple . Apply to Owner. Mrs. Arthur R joining property. or carl.... r one hild ll f 1.11 Hudson avenue, phono Red •nd son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Young rs.dlato attention. Uawklni Droth- Swift, 1932. M rllir h r pen. l'honio Don. llnnl(_JM<.' • ot West Orango. Ovor Now Years The services being conducted at \§?V.i* ? ".*\ Wndw kindly era. ireal estate^ and Insurance, 10 tho Froobyterlan church by Dr. Ilar- Mlddletown 1OJ-J-1, or 0. H.• •*• Monmouth street. Red Bank. UUNtJALOW for rent: two rooms, all Im- &nd tho woek-ond thoy had fo Atjsnth Highlands. N. J,, n. P. D.« , nttcntlon—Knvolopea ad- Vi'ovctuuuta. C3 1'ovlttc tivcnue* lralr Ita- Thtro'B a lot to do for tho year 1032. » H. Grogg, Internationally known drenncd, 50 cents por hundred j whole or guests Mr. and Mrs. John Boll ol FOUND, Bllostot B n bull, inqulro nn.l Ident! Bible expositor, aro being largely at- ' ,7'i »I "Vi'* Sorvloo Station, ti DECORATING; skill and a deslro to~plcn«o art tlrnn clc'tlcnl work; very rcnnonnhlD. n , improvemonts; Lyndhurst, Mr. and Mrs. Harrj Is your guarantee. Fainting and wall ,. T. Mount. 51 Oaklnnd etroot. Red Unnk, tended. Tho eervloos began Sunday Piilr Haven. N. J.» f Ax M»or«H fiiu-KKNTl \mt1i, . on 'I'nwerhlll live. To otand still la to. go back. The law oJ progrooi Marsh anl their sonB Andrew and paper probems dlinupoar when you con-phono gflUH-R.* _ \mt1i. and will eontlnuo. until January OSI". ono single strand of pearls lost oi sult Arthur H. Itayce, palater And d«oor- CIIAUKFKUI. nntl handy mnn WIBIIOB ponl- Inquire II. A. Woi tlilny, 23 RocL'or Is "keep moving and watch your stop." Arthur and their daughter Mnrj Broad strest, Wednesday morning. R i«Al 17th. Monday night was observed utor. phone KuniBon fi66 . tloii on pi-lvnto efltato: bent of refer- houlse, Mr. and Mrs. Fran! y««« K retum.a to Mrs. IIrving Wo" 1 Ll'l'TLB Kll'Vl-ilt- Hriunl now modern utiivsmp road Red n»nk« IIAVB your shoei rapalred by tlili pun furnlnhsd. Lu\irenc« Wolf, 36 r> Tho beat anil easiest way to Itoop moving toward and eon Lloyd 6t Nowark an as "Young People's Night," and Nutiivsmp road, Red n»nk.« Champion MoKar Bole stltchtnir uowribuiy avenue, Jted Bank, pliono tmnaiilnw; liot \ui!«i lirnti tlio lintli, A tin, Louisa Conklln of North Lon delegations were prosoht from Fair ehlm. There, are no nalli to hurt 7 2-W. real rental I>HIK»I" f«»»' dt^lniMo tenantB, bettor times In 1033 Is to watch for tho opportunt- Haven, Leonardo, Mlddletown, As STOLEN front Bhrtvabury Minor its. fiat, tear jour hose or mar tho 'floors, •SCOTCH WOMAN wants work cooking or .S, Burrltt noyntoii, :il Monniouth Btrcot, 17 Branoh. Mr. Thomrmon, who ha Your nho«a romalti flexible and oohirort- cleaning, rooking wcok-nndai terms (.1 tloo offered ovory week In tho Clmainod Columnn ot 1 bury Park and HolmOel. This after- bls>, Shransbury, N. J., on* English Been.enioylng a two-wooltn vacation, able and regain their original sm&rtnesn, pporr iiON~AVKN(n', - C.'iitvnnlcn\\v'Tlocnt«\\ noon the ladles' aid society of the HtUr, black and wMto, OJIO Labrador Strand Shoe Henewry, 30 Welt Fron $4 per ddny . MnrM y lUddowlUdd , WilsoWil n ptneot , Thn ncglater. returnoil to bualncss on Monday. 1 ho no Iliin noHr Hchool. iitnllon utid bun lino, Any- church will havo a, missionary meet- retriever, five polo brldlea and stand- •trceti Red nnnk. ono ivIHlntt U> nmvo nt thin timo uf yW company ended last week. Mrs hands; -wlOi lash attached an.l rattan tins. Rnmson, N. J. W A N TKI >7 li wUBewoif k" bV'th i "d'ny~or~wB^ kl eonn aeoklng now homoa are udvarllnlng tholr wnnt*. v visitors at the parish hall by the windows on Ihiro M .. HiMiUy-ll.ill, 01) .Clifford Buddleston won nut prime, with crooked handle. Any Informs- e^l->eriMiR«>(l »Wt, no wn**b,lni{t r*f»rimcori Mmiinoiitli Alioxt, I'li n Itnd Hunk IITOO. ladles' old society. If rP'jiOifld, Wrltn or coll porHoimlly for Thero'i no limit to tho wnntn tlmt aro advertload In Miss no«o Komolnkl won second tlon regarding thaie artlrlos will he -JQ3EPH L, KNIOUT. auctioneer, over r I liiiproveninutA and Hot). ( Wafllitnittoti Rtreat. l r«o j>rl*e nnd Mrs*. WtlUnm LRwlor go Mri, ltniiabath Nelaon ot Blngham Kt»»tly apprtiilated, n*mrd, To|«- ^twenty rears' experience stUlna «li\t, N. J.t Mount Iheao columnn tvory vroek. third prl«e. A new olx-woeltn' tour' avenue Is confined to tha bed with phon* Itid Hunk BUO-W. •dodt it auollon. I sell luirthlnir any- Kl)I)GATKIC^JhwdT*wiiWU " lutwl Iftily would llk« position nn lioiiR*k*«\i«r t«> HOUMI'J fo/"rp"nt.'nix rnoonmn , ninmiiruv^ Tn 1031 hundrdila ef pot.. fc--,ol)!nlni)d reimUa far n«raent will «t«r( next Tuesday, with ptomaine _ poisoning from eating where, rhono Ite.I Benk 73J.W. U l liimwulowmwlow , Kitith ulll a sptolsl jirlin for tlio lilghrnt soor crabt nt a! dinner at Now York. Re- (iinilo or wldowari would truvnl «an roni LOjII'. Inown water spanlsl, malt, |u pnnloti[>nnloii] profar ur>nd honm to hlulhi lloruLlciul , InmiIilrll n beyond, tliolr expectations tfiiougU thtno, llttlo Bit- holder. MU» MnrBaret Olson will brt cant gUtnla ef Mr*. Nelson were HuturdnHuturdny atterfioorteroor n wnra reil rlbborlbb i I 'A 1 llmnch nvenu c'l Ui>nl>. r |>hun Anaitnaitt oonn * year olil tll l t HOW Is the lime—Have rour suit l'linnn v«rtla«ment». . th* ho»l«n». IUtroBlimonts mid year olil. tlnilav ttltitn to •ponged and tirtKeil whlla you wait, lUH, Charloa Mmltlli and Mli« Oraoo Mi. KK«st t IIr(lnt_»tr.«f tIlI t gcrvtriinunt reiTilUif irKolTI •onlel time will follow Uia Knnici her nf Now York and Mini Irene Opsn {torn 7l00 A. M. to OlOO V. M. l)o- trnrhar, (Uflrinan, m, Itunnt JCnKllih, iitinrtmi'i r v ro U\af, n1s"S*~"n1sSp!llsirp r i Marco (, oltsims ajid dyers, 10 Whit , il Make It n. 1092 resolution to utfl tl\»m nml r«»il 1 l loitctu vt^nn, (httwlna. pntnitnti, phyaWnl . Tht Jolly l l » «' yo»terdiiy Hells, who returned from a, trip to s nml nmnll rliat'hung*t . In or near n •trset.jlsd Hank. if| (li)nio»l|(inta(l, vmy ftnut of clillilieh! l \<\nvm olnirrli o NN«w Vans dar. Nol p | them wlionovor you havo n wnnt lo 111! nml "Imp t»w homo of MM. II. O. Tompson, Kurojio & fow.daya ogo, ' i'Olt* MOimVAdEir'on reilileuce or ci,m ooillnwninan, tlriving and owning mri Tor ut'lc. itaitMimiMii i nt, Ou '\ J liaywurit, 11H S'lnckn , merolal pro^evty, In • tunounti Iroi iivilil Uka vonUlon nn unv»jti^»«) H*vt where dinner wa» enjoyed. The dut A turkey »upjior will too held on >o»il, Jt loino«nii mk rcferonren, rlnime VYilte (layeniQiii, U iVlSN'l'.*'fiirnlftneil" «r Wednesday night, January aotli, at BePee PP.. II, Euan. 14 Mechsnnlf o slieet, Re th» home of Mro, John lUetspl«l,- V!. „ _ r Bpv.it IUMI <)v<"Y I itvimii H the nurnnon flrtvliouno tor 11 in rot llmik. Ai)iV»nKVtVK;V W "man vf«nUiITwtt"lniT c In ti) hut vnler hunt, enr tlr«nrh|io Child Allnolind lijrlloostor. Nicholas llottlnn nml Ml" Tim bora ot tho auxiliary, 'wanUiTi Wliripay Wi(]i«t work V*rt I me or utomly on inr Jnti htntluiil vuxt ihl tnkntn u |iy y**» Tho two-year-old ,on of Mra. Joh market prlnes for fowls iiiiil lirolUra. linnU, flt-.ti tonftto«ntHun Onll or irlt^rlte AAl«< y.nlokl. BD North lniul*. Write for Interview, A mntt-W, til-Hfilit dty wltU Mr. Dottlno's bruther, Jorrj Koiidion of lllvcr I'IMB, wnn llroadway, Long Urliliili, II. ) •Vhoi' u .IU Mnn, Imx 111^ IM |i*nk,* HUJH-ItlMtM l Would (lo to Jail. I firm. 1 Battltio. tuolinl by n bl« rooatortwblle pla< MAWr'aflTwhiU,' inUU(ii'iittrVa« •iitili'ntM t l MayoM r Itnymond L, Wyokoff d«nl« Inn In tho yard ot hi* homo Ontui TiW^rKiWiTo l)ll«i wlihaa wurlci wagei rmoiulnty. Nd IUIph Peaiftt willl loloadd till p fiiiVKidlnir. . Addreii A. W>» ho* 104. thie vi*« Mm. hnu«t rnu w«M It will |.»*' »oi"'*> li! , It.lm.n,., N, Ihr1 raCHlei1'wlirn nhn wpnt In t nl.1 fmnl'li- ohlldVtMMmI »pont Wmlno b» mad* to ths plaint* «h<| It Mot*- ••it ail ndxrlUtniint of »our own i« 1} tl'HI' Illull By u>& Newark vMUugI««ry n« will »l>«., jiliorn UUBIBUH Ut," REP BANK -REGISTER, JAMTABY 6f 1982. &g«4 to know why moflt of the "Pig shots" of politics tiraite knowledge not only of day, - Carflav^irtj #ay«d ^ y«fK want to take away the right of tbe people to nominate School Boards ild« needs- «f the.antrlot, but ot re- attneUvs M4 colored decoration. lation with, t}« state and county, «nA Jerry fordone and ills Forenhi the wer»' eiJiwjeia by - llghUd red candidate*. The 0jd-tlme party convention* were. In o»41e* ,Tb»Jru*aU «tr« Mr. and '%^1^IBU8HED"'BV JOHN H. QOOH. vogue not many years ago and they were absolutely the application of the. various lawi. Winner*, of a tawfutt. Need Harmony I repeal that a hapnontoiw •ehpol Mr*. Aifrea Hirfly, Mr. and Mr*. dominated by political machines run by political bosses. board oontlnutd in oOloe Is OBe ol Jerry Corclone, a me#sepg«r tot Vrtd Print tm son Francis. Hr«. J Q. HANOE, E4«or. This systojn developed the. most corrupt political con- the Keyport office ot ths Wpstern PeUr, Fr»wl«y and daughter Doro- Change* in a Harmoniously the most valvaWo a»«eU any mu- Union telegraph company, was the FREDERIC S. SUITES, Managing Editor. ditions ever known in our history. Working School Board Should lclpality canhave, , . thy and Jack Hulb ot MorgajivlUe, The direct primary Js by no means a cure-all, but winner ot a lawsuit which was tried Mr, afld MM,- Bapl«l Klordan and TflOMAS DtprO BHOWN, it affords at least en opportunity for party voters to be Rare in Opinion of Super- last week, with Ernest jZingerman of iWWMn WMwy: iwl wmwm ot intendent of Schools, AIR CONDITJONINO. Keanoburg as defendant. Tho cose Pnbilsliox find Bi RX maka £helr influence felt. It has made tha power ot waa tried en Tuesday and FrWW at 3olf« N»ck, and Mr* John Jeffrey, corrupt politics] bosses to control nomination* more Device Heine Demonitrated by Ho!" Freehold. It was, ths upshot ot an Bfo Pt Wnwoftij , : •'•.'•' (Bjr F. Howard Vofd.) • land Furnace,i Company. • TWJB PHONES: difficult, expensive and preoarloug, It its the best tne«w»» accident which ooourred e\ Union Soy» can make extra pouket monav Red Bank 1S0O. yet devised to give expression to the will of party vot. The. public, has never yot fully Air' conditioning fpr "homes of all Beach, on September uth, 1080. ealllnfr Ttl» nwls.ter.-rAdvertisement Red Bank 18. era. One argument frequently made against the direct reMiieMidd th» importancimpotance of Itss oolvool ypes that Is assurance of Indoor While delivering «, tetagram, Mft Cor< board, membersb , juoj t as ththe publiblic clone was hit and run down, by Mr, Subscription prictai primary la that none except wealthy candidates can somfort winter and summer; regaxd- wage suocesatul campaigns, but this claim U not sup. seemingly has never yot had a. Just esa ot outdoor conditions, Is being Zlngerraan'a automobile, -The tsls- On* yaw ported by prpofe, AB a result of direct primary elec- appreciation of their task in serving lemonstrated (or the first time in graph employee, was jnjure'4 and:he LOO "that ,saino publlo by managing the Red Bank by H, T. Lauden, mon- WM a patient . for' five wanks: at •w tions many progreMlvo men and women hive entered external affairs ot its publto achoolB. Jersey Central months publib positions without excessive or corrupt expendi- ger of the Holland' furria.ee coro- Rivervlew. hospital at Reft Bank. What I shall eay Is of courao large- >any office on Mecbanlo Btrept William ' DaJlenbach. mi' James tures qi-money. Thcro have .been notable Instances of ly from tho vlow-polnt ot a proten- Tills innovation includes heating Hournlhan, who said UI»JL saw the . Tho Red'Bank Register \ this bind tn Mew Jersey. - slonal school man, though I have Power & Light '" .'., is a. memberof'. •-•• had conBldorablo experience as a and humidifying') euwmw' cooling, aW^t, tesUfled that 'Mr. ^lns«^ The.ro axe now many more United States senators "board member" and have taken, the and filtering, washing and olroulat- man's (sar was driven by a young TIIB ASSOCIATED PRESS and other persons of modest moans in office, than was average number of "cueslngs" and Ing the air in any size residence, blond, woman whom. tJi.ey.' did not Company •-,-,.- w o»<.wuteted~*«w-ta-exoluJlffaly_«n^ . days of the conventio< n system. It is equally have run the gamut ot the usual ilty, health and. school efflo|s,lsi iand know. -Mr. ZIrtjferman dented this , uss torrepubllcatlon of all news dispatcher tajfcpr^pot Illogical toeial]n~"th;ist-prteiary-eleetlons-shouJd-be iWiff the 4en* hut admitteaditted ththatt such a young abolished because of excessive use ot money as It would e Uiri his bilfcAfV otherwise credited In this paper and also tha local news minority who nover can too the ter three hours of del ba to say that general eleotlons should be abolished, the publlop . g essity, for progress In school admin- Th jury rendered a var4lotlln invof of tl ~t~t)») 8 «laim"ffequenUly i ' direct istration, oor quite:understand its The equipment used (s about one- Jeny_.eorclQn9 ^fep |3,0QO and l» 8X00K Funeral DejlgnOi third- the slraot the ordinary warm. DTCDI^ESDAY, JANUARY «, 1982. prtinArjt' destroys party responsibility la] Absurd. The meaning. So I believe I can apeak favor of his parents for J1.000. Qutnh, two parties axe aa much alike as ''peas In a pod" be- out of an experience that la sin- ilr- heating plant to which it Is at. PftWona anij, Dorwnua of R«4 Bank cause tiey do not stand for important principles. It cerely seeking for ths welfare of the ached. H. V. Xauflen explained roproBented .tl»9 winners and Henry . Wen 1* this, lack of principles, not the direct primary system, community through Its children. that the cost of tha pew unit Is com- K. Oolenbock pt Perth Amboy was A Ne\y Overaeer ojF the which baa destroyed party coheslveness..' I atn willing to tay without fear parable to that ot th» average: eleov ths lawyer for Mr. Zlngonnan. of successful contradiction that there' trio refrigerator. • - "v- Poor iat ReiLBajnk._ i direqt primary -wag obtained only aiter a, long it nowhere a more important con- "During the heating season,11, he PAUL & CO. i of both parti w. It TOJ an- iaid, "tho air washing, humldlflpa- The new year brought only one ijh&pgp among the trlbiitlon made to the publlo servloo Other victory in tha age-long conflict between govern, than through a conscientious and ion (wdelrjuiatlQn artt J)mitr» in fnvtttment Steuritht {.ppointlve officials of Red Basic, this being In the selec- meat by privilege and popular government. The pub- harmonious school Ijoard—flnd~In tho | if complete indoor comfort at oiol- psaB tion ot Elmer E. Carllle aa overseer of the poor to BUC- lic will deserve to lose this valuable Instrument for the realm of unremuntmtcd eervlqe, I rato - temperatures. Not. only ar« oaqd Jame« Gorman, who had hold the position thirteen believe it has no equal'. I know that 'uel savings in order, but adequate (IJfe aa a Piiblto Servant York expression of the will of the people If the bosses bring liumldlScatlon preserves tha fur. The. eightieth birthday of jinwd yeajp i a standpoint of salary the ofRca U not back the old canventlomyetom; The this statement may bo weakened by Norman of Maple tvvenuo, Red Bank, „„_,,_. _,., M a.political plum, as will readily bo un- tfih e f fao tothat thoh w ltitr ai m oy l>e,' I am speaking my mind. So, I the high temperatures" and exces- la paid. ••'- - . •-••- —-•-—•---- ——: lees they ara so supine or apathetio as sot to protect sively dry air cbaraeteVlstio of K0»t already received many-glfta and ihall also say that I cannot think of postal cards. .'•,•'.. .-• •"•'••"; ;,- •- M Hn»»*rd r*rk. PSD BANK, N. J, But from the larger and broader viewpoint ot pub- their own interests. . VJ. in organization that would bo cap- homes during winter, , ' JlO welfare, there are few places ct larger Importance "in oummor_tho alr-waahlng pro- Mr. Norman haa tha distinction of T.I. iblo of doing more harm to a com- having bsen s, publlo sorvant of Bed to a community, especially in these times when un- munity than, a short sighted, unpro- cess effectively cools the home air, and together with the constant cir- Bank longer than any other living ysual conditions prevail, Red Bank has been fortunate gresslve, selfish, politically controlled resident of this-town. His last po- .. (n-havtog had Mr. Norman to fill this position for such and Inharmonious school -board. culation, produces complete, Indoor Outdoor Winter Joys comfbrt in hot weather. j sition was that of overseer ot the a long period. "Uncle Jim," as he la called by those Very- striking and convincing lllu- poor,- which he had held - thirteen yrti(>.bnow him best. In filling the office ot overaeer of in Old Monmouth. ' itratlons of this could be given. years. Ho declined re-appointment the'poor, tempered justice with mercy,to «uch a-way M According to th» calendar, winter began on Decem- It is for this -reason that I want and on Hew Tears Elmer E. Carllle to enow dua regard for the needs of the unfortunate ber 22<3, and the notion la more or leas prevalent at this to emphasize' as strongly as I can was pamed to succeed him. . my conviction that changes in a tJpsoln CbHejo Featu»» Lottors For forty years', or;nsftoHy-lialf of / and-the interests of the taxpayers.. /The superstition seaso^that the best place to stay Is Indoors when bus- Written by Sites Bath Stron* , that the numbor thirteen Is unlucky flnflB Bo support In inoM necessities or other matters do not -require pnato 'larmonlously; working school board his life, Mr. Noiwan was an em- RIGHT NOW ihouldj bo.rare Indeed. Continuity In Upfldla ocllege at East Ornngo ployee of Red Bank, His f\rst po-< the fact that for thirteen years Mr, Norman aerved be outside. This is a mistaken belief. There is much ifflco for good men who are willing this town faithfully and well as overseer of the poor. featured its recent college bulletin sltlans wore those of town marshal of interest and beauty to be seen outdoors at this time to serve means familiarity with the with a title page, "The Letters of and constable. Later he won street . , Bin BAjcceiaarTylil l&ve' th Is A Grand Time community for A successful record. Mr. Gariile, as chair- The gray squirrels are abroad seeking the aoorns a, knowledge of the history andprog-* cipal-Items In the bulletin we a orda in all these posts, as. will be man of tha unetopioytuent relief commission, a position and other nuta which they bad hidden away and their ress of the school dlstrlot aa well as series of letters written by JIlss romembered by > Red Bankers old which pays no salary but -which requires much exact- aerial pursuit over large stretch.es of woodland without an Intelligent\ comprehension ot Us Rutby Straw, daughter of Julius enough to recall tho work which ha ing work, tew shown proof of havlns tUo qualities re- eaucatlQiml needs. The familiarity Straus of Reckless place, who while performed .before he became over- To Invest In once.touching.tha ground are absorbing •nsotaolos for and knowledge which results from a quired of an efficient overseer ot the poor. The duties many folks. Other small creatures of the woods and a freshman at the' college, sent tho seer of the poor. He enjoys good certain continuity in office nearly al- letters to her brother. .'; health, despite hla advanced years. of boti» placet are.more or -less related, and in view of holds have habits and pranks well worth observing. ways carry with them sympathetic ' the tact that Mr. Norman declined reappolntment It Birds'.nests which;were often hidden when their in- co-operation. \ with those who are Mlsa Straus, who is a graduate of will generally ba agreed that Mayor Charles B. E!hgll«i» mates were here ore now often In plain view, some' Qbosen to administer the professional the Bed Bank high aohool and who THE XIQENSB ORDINANCB. times only a few feet from the doore of human homes. affairs of tho school. This In turn ia perfecting herself for a career in Good Furniture m*?9 a Wise selection in naming Mr. COJUIO for the jx*t. journalism, has done a very credit- Different varieties of; trees have'Varied and interest' creates an atmosphere and attitude able piece of work through her con- A Special Bleoting Next Monday to • '— •——o-o-o-o-o-o .i .'• • ...'.• •:" ' '"' Ing winter characteristics. The. southing ot the pines of confidence, contentment and team Consldpjr AmendUuf ~Xt* • - work whloh makes for efficiency. tribution to the Upsals, college, pub* la a etonn is very different from the rattling of the How X wish it were possible to got ltcatlon. : The matter of amending tho new Red Bank Policemen As , regal hickories. One is the gesture'of graceful sturd- The letters ara full of descriptions licensing ordinance so as to reduce and Rugs the '/public." all in pne place to talk luces which gives but does not break and the other to them on subjects of_ this type! Bo of tho college, its campus, college fees-charged for-varlous businesses Expert Pistol Shooters. ' Is the defiance ot uncompromising resistance. No two much more could bo said than is pos- life, extra-curricular activities, ex- was discussed by the mayor and That th« policemen ot Red Bant are '-'f the earth so well favored by Old Mother Natur*. Few people know' the time and eft or AERO OLXTB OFTICBES. • that the officials had no deilre to The next contest ot the Bed Bank policemen will spent in solving roally. important work a hardship upon these dealers) JbB with th« pistol team of the state trobpen, which is -o-o-o-o-o-o- problems;'few peoplo appreciate ljow Bolwid Ohllton Is Now President ot and that the question of amending FUTURE SALES WILL NOT QUOTE , reputed to be the best In the state. To defeat this team little Joy'there la after honoBtly try- Bed Bank Club. the ordinance would receive earnest would be'a noteworthy feat, but regardless of Whether consideration. A special meeting'for LOWER PRICES ! Straddling Congressmen Cant ing to serve the publlo well, to havi Tho Aero dub ot Bed Bank met this purpose will b» held next Mon- : they win or lose our policemen have made- a note- one's motives questioned as Is often last Sunday at the Red Bank air- day night worthy record as marksmen, ot which the town not Side Step This Issue Much Longer. done, port for the election of officer* for only baa.reason to feel proud but also to have an. in- There la another reason why the coming year. The^ following One tiling which seems almost euro to take place ATUNOEOFT. creased sense ot safety and security. Another One thing ioon la that there will be some kind of a show down boards of education whose membon were elected: aiout these pistol contests is that thoy promote ac- are working together for tho „ _ Fresi(Iflhti®oUa<3 ChlHoa. in congress on the Dry and Wet question, ftiradu.iay t the schools should t>o ltept In of- Vice Preildenfc—Norman DtQroot. Mr. and Sirs. Jacob Jeffrey Gave WEST FURNITURE CO. i; quaintanceship and co-operation among police depart- congressmen, who la order to win votes from both sides Secretary, anil tr«a»ur«r--Word Van-l New Tears Party. ments. ' . fice, and It has to do with the Indi- have "soft pedaled" on this question, or who have not vidual member. We cannot go into Dervoer, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jeffrey of Lln- KEYPORT, N. J. Gangsters have neyer_ caused trouble in this town taken sides one way or the other, or who have posed great detail here but perhaps many At the meeting it was decided croft/ entertained a number ot and hold-up men and other evil doera 'who tote guna on both aldos of the fence, may not appreciate having people do not realize that a board that the club would give an enter- friends and relatives at a dinner have been remarkably few. Perhaps the police will to take a forthright position, but the voters, regardless member has no power or authority tainment with" refreshments next party at their home onNew-Teara T noeq tn show their skill aa pistol Users ex7 ol which sldo they take, are entitled to have such a as an Individual, but only as he acts Wednesday evening. Plans were In co-operation with the others. Thus made for a talk by members ot the eept at shooting matches, ftevertneiess, It t» reassuj^ test mMeTttfor uo other reason Uian-beeause-lt-is-thelr- Shlppee-JohnBon. expedition and a s~pds3tble to havo nine guuj i ing to know that It the occasion should arise they are rlght to know how their representatives stand. 1 projection of motion pictures, tat qualified to shoot straight and true for the protection olected as individuals but still no According to reports In the dally newspapers, there have a good "board" for it Is only by the expedition In Peru. Another ©f life and property. isn't any doubt sa to the result The Dry* in congress a "board" that thoy can functloi discussion ot importance was the are apparently more than- twice as numerous as the for the welfare of the children. Si possibility of an air meet to be held \ - Wets. This seems hard to understand if the many it is for this additional reason tha next spring slmlUar to the success- straw votes on this question are a true index of publlo as a school man I most earnest! ful event held twa years ago at the Another Declaration opinion. Invariably the Weta have led the Drys by recommend that boards of educatlo .AJrvlow field. 2 to 1 or better in the straw contests, but when it conies who are working harmoniously The club now has 68 members, 11 by the Sage of Holmdel. to actual voting at regular official elections the Drys among themselves and with the ad of whom are licensed pilots. It owns ministration bo retained because It li one airplane, a Spnxton biplane, The idea that an ofllceholder or politician should are always the winners. which It keeps at the airport The always be a "good fellow" ready to contribute to any a very suro Blgn of efficiency; an January Clearance Either the unofficial straw vote contests are a, de- where there Is discord that continue purposo ot the club is to stimulate cause, good, bad or indifferent, Is not shared by Theron lusion and a snare or else the people are not anywhere I sincerely recommend that wo Bee. interest In aviation and provide a McCampbell of Holmdel, one of the two ossemblymen- near as much interested in this question as the i.aatlcal tho eauso and removo It In the mat- lean expensive method ot taking up ' elect of Monmouth county. In a speech tho other day exponents and opponents of prohibition supple. Prob- ter of the exeoutlvo offices, tho pres- flying, AN INVITATION he said it was tho duty of all citizens not In financial ably the last mentioned supposition is more correct 'dent does and should occupy an 1m i m i m SALE straits to aid philanthropic movements, but that dur- than any other guess. However that may bo, it will be portant position and cxorclso3 a, val A Vacation In Florida. ing, bis term aa aosemblymman ho would not attempt a good thing to havo a show down and line up the uable' function, OJI do tho chalrmc Many cards and lottors havo been E sincerely believe-that it ia important to court popularity by giving more than he had as a itraddiers In congress one way or the other. of committees, but the district clor] received by frlonds and relatlvoa of private, citizen. Ho said ho did not believe it was nec- who gives his time to ,hl.i duties 1; Michael Bolliluk of Scobcyvllle, who It would bo better yet to havo a national refor- almost Invaluable to the district arn Wfor the well informed man nnd woman essary tor anyono In ojllco to buy tickets for oil klndi onAum on tho question. This Issue £as not been sottlod Is spending a month's vacation In of sporting arid charltnblo events and to donate money should be moro valunble as ho con Fiorkla. He expects to return homo p have some knowledge of the service tho whenever nsked. Ho doclored that he would continue right because tb« peoplo have never had & chance to tlnucs In office by reason of his in In about two weeks. this course of not trying to bo a "good fellow," regard- vote on H directly. In the old days when John Barley- modern funeral director' is prepared to render^ less of what the political effect would be. He said he corn was enthroned the Wots opposed every attempt In this way only will they be prepared to net could not mako hand outs all the way along .the line to teat publlo sentiment at the ballot.box. Now, when to every Tom, Dick nnd Hnrry without Impoverishing prohibition Is the law of tho land, it la the Drys who both wisely and intelligently when the weed himself or taking graft nnd that he did not Intend to successfully opposo a show down; at the polls. Eich side, when it did not havo thing* to Its own liking, arises, . • • > ' . / do cither of theno strongly advocated local option and other roferendtim Mr, McComi.lirU'n declaration ia unusual and in- measures, but neither side was willing to let the people teresting, but tho couraa which ho says ha will follow pas* Judgment If this Involved possibility of having pet V*** For that reason the public is cordially 1* not new. Homo ot tho moat successful men In poli- legislation repealed. v Two W e emphasize Invited to inspect our establishment, Hera tics have /olloworl this line of action, Mr. MoCamp- Evidently tha Drys nav* enough votes in congress continually these bell's lntr.it alntcimont wont get tha same publlolty aa to prevent a nation-wide referendum on repealing or Points two points: That you will have an opportunity to see the facil- the letter In whloh bo nuked that til* prefix of Honor- modifying the Volstead act AH the same, evidences our service la high In quality ities that are placed at the disposal of our nblo or Hon. not bo lined In addressing ofllclal moll to Inoreaso that some day tha peoplo will have a ohance lilxn and In which ho dcnorlbod this tlUo A* flub-dubbcry,to voto on this question. It Is a portent to this effect and low In price. This Is a real, honwt-to-good- clients and also to learn of the many things mo far an ho pernonnlly was concerned. Neither wll that a vote Is to be token in conftrets. ICvory believer Mr, McCunipboll's Infant declaration draw as much We believe that these are the ni»» liargnln. A hich-frtda that are done, to lessen tho burden of {he In democrntlo government, regardlci* of personal con- piano In flr*t-c!a«* condition— front jwi|/e use of printer'* ink n* his letter taking Uiat vloUona on tho liaut, would welcome nuoh a tcet. The two points of greatest Interest bereaved, • Ilia nalnry b» paid in weekly IrutitllmanU of (0.01 In- will make n wonderful pnotloa Dry and Wet quwtlon (f decided in tht* manner, would when a funeral director Is be- dteiul of In a lump turn of (COO before lie begin* hi* be definitely taken out of politics, This would be a piano. ' ...dutlon, nn I* customarily done. flno thing because under present conditions it occupies ing selected. ' ' In extending this invitation jto you and your" Novorthclcos the Intent statement from th» sage a position of much greater prominence on the political friends, we do so V/itli tha firm belief that the ot Jlolmdcl la InlMOStlng If for no otlinr iwuion Utah •Us* than It dciervc* and It distracts attention from Mako Your Own Termt l>«cniui(i, like th» two jirocedlng one*, It 1* unusual wlU» Issues of vital Importance. information to be gained by acceptance will out being blmrro or npfotnctilnr. About lyinon docs nt tin ulnt* cnpttol, I ALBERT W.WOflDEN. Director" lookji 111(0 a rvmo thlnit ilmt hi* record wunt t>« of Ilic Tho rnllroadi make out a good cone for incroejefl or gafdoit variety wcU ln

V*'-: - ' '- RED BANK BEGISTER, JANUARY 6, 1982.

MEW YEABS JBVJB FABX? to turn over the.ohtlre basement to at the bride's borne here, loft on Herndon, Robert'Reynold*, Evelyn Leonardo Church's tho pupils of that department, Tho MlUrsd Marx, Dorothy Jaelcion. a historical tour alter graduation. Wednesday for El Paso, Toxas, Tha graduating class, of -.'last year New Year Welcomed at Festivities number of teachers for this depart- whore they will reside. Fourth grade—Walter Comar, 8amuel round,trip . Mr. and- Mr* John Anderson of Johmon; - George Irlarx, Jerry Suliivan, motored toi Gettysburg and Valley at Home of Kenneth Jeffrey. ment.has been Increased from three Patricia Gardner. - Denver, Colorado, who have been Prosperous Year Among those who are returning 1 Forge. to five. •:• .._,: _ .•'•. i.';, . • •, . Firth ' grade- —Monroa Marx, William NEW YOBE visiting relatives her*, started home A'New Tears eve party was given to college after the holidays are Reynolds, David Woqd, Arthur Groves, During tha Christmas holidays all at the home of Mr." and Mrs. Ken- Trchchard Wylle to Bordentown Edna Bennett. 'Dorothy Gomar, Euth Fran- Saturday by* automobile. Mr. An- Memtorihip of the Congregation Funeral of John If. Fallon. the classroom floors and tho halls anil f derson conducts an automobile oerv- neth Jeffrey of Washington street. military school, Blllle Ylvtsaker to cis, Margaret Lftnge. and stairs of the, school wero 1 Tho evening was spent In playing and 0i the Sunday School Has Funeral services for John H. Fal- Sixth grade—Mary Farrell, Patrjcla Ice station near Denver, the American academy of dramatic! Hughci. Helen Mart. , scrubbod, bleached and waxed in SUNDAY, JAN. 17 : cards. Just before midnight hats, Incretued the Past Year—Offi- lon of Matawan were held at St. Jos- art and Charlotte Droosten to the Seventh grade—Samuel Yorg, Ortrud preparation for the Installation of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Roussllle, Jr., eph's church at OKeyport Tuesday of Leave RED BANK Oitl A. If. .of .Maple avenue were registered Whistles and horns were distributed Now York school ot design. Van VUet. Edmund Bronaon. Madelyn new and movable, school furnlturo. r c tocolebrato the old year out and the cei» Elected. * last week. Mr. ITallon was 73 years Brill, Adalbert Weaver, James Sullivan, fl"", .« "rsloii Janua>>- 31|| over the holiday at the Chalfonto- Richard NevluB of New York was Elltateth Beynolda, Thomas Farrell. Two of the rooms on tho second floor suit ticket agenta for scliedulel Kaddon Hall at Atlantic City. new year In. After midnight a col- All of last year's officers of the old and'was born at Bradevelt. For a week-end visitor at the home of Etshth grade—Vlrelnla Curtis, Adele will bo equipped with doublo unit William H. R. Whits ot Broad lation was served. Those present Leonardo Baptist church have been many years ho conducted a hotel at Jlr.and Mrs. George H. Neyius. Herman, Ralph Johnson, Ethel Groves, movable furniture. It consists of flat WEDNESDAY, JAN. were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jeffrey Matawan and later followed the oc- Ireno' Wilson. Leave RED DANK .— street is able to be out again after re-elected and they will bo installed The Young-People's homa^nlsslon- £?• ''•-.-.. topped tables and chairs, of wood 'having been confined to tho house and daughter Marjorle, Mr, and nt the Sunday morning service at cupation of farming, ary society will meet FrldayTrtgbt' The pupllB ot tho seventh and with metal under structure. , Returning, UtUlkm tat both a»c Mrs. Frank Farrar and- children are food on any New Jersey I With on abscess. > . -' the Church. The officers are: of this week in the Presbyterian Sun- eighth grades, under the direction of ln d Gladys and -Chester, Mr.' and Mrs. 1 'r* »••. «<» ol salt, similar Mrs. William J. Leonard, who Daaeon—Charles Frost, day-Bchool room. They will ba ad- Miss Bertha Gordon, presented a To Maryland By Air. •Ion February 3rd. i Consult makes her home with her. daughter, Mlllord Aumaclc and children Mfl- Dtaoonsie—Mrs. Margarot Leonard, Shre\va>bury News. dressed by Rev. Chestcr«?Apy, who Christmas play entitled, "On Christ-' aienia (or schedules, or Inform* lard and William, George Ellonborg TruiUevl4on Down«. . Mrs. Robert Maxaon, Jr., at Port Mrs, touts Mendel ot Lake avenue, will talk ok "Missions." Ther'o will mas Eve," rin the Sunday-school Monmouth Is spending two weeks has gone to Winchester, Virginia, and daughter Vera, Mr. and Mrs. Cl«rk—Wi« Edna Woodward. (The fled Dank fiddlier can be bouiht also be special music. A celebration room, of the Shrewsbury PreBbyter- Albert Curtlu^Mr. and Mrs. Harry ' AlilaUnt dirk—lllii Lillian LnrioiC In Shnwtbury from Richard Uonko at tbs with her mother, Mrs. Buchanan ot /where'eho will spend tlio balance of TreasurerTreaiur«N— Albert E. Jnhnion. oostomco.) ,''''• . '•' of tho Holy Communion will be held lan' church on Tuesday evening of Auroack, Mrs, Elizabeth Jeffrey, and Flnancls: ili isecretary—Mrs. Albert B. Glen Burnley Maryland. Tho trip NEWJERSEY CENTRAL ,the winter with another daughter", next Sunday at the church. last week. They realized a little was mads by airplane from tho New- Mrs. Ella Hodges ot that city, Miss Mr, and Mrs. Loula Mageo- of Long JohnsonhnloD*t Mr. and Mrs; Lester Scott and An entertaining performance ot over flvo dollars. Tho lunds derived Branch. Bantvoltncs tiexurer—Ml«s Blnncho ark airport. ' :'".'.. . jQladyo Leonard, who haa been visit- Liontrd. I family spent Sunday at Lttkowood^ maglo was given by Donald Nelson from tholr entertainments will bo Henry Obro spent the week-end in ing her sister, Mrs. Mendel, returned Sunday-ichool superintendent—Albert ROBe, a member•, of tho Magicians' used to help defray the expenses of It pays to advertise in The Register. FUBUX last week to Vermilion, South Da- E, Johnaon. Pennsylvania. .,„„„;,,.,, club of- America, lost Wednesday OrsanUt—Mln Anita Hamnnsfnhr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dean of kota, where she Is professor ot phys- New Club Has Its Prayer ' meeting organljt—Mrs. John evening In tho Sunday-school room ical education at the UnlvcrBlty ot Xtonard, ' • ; Now York spent the New Yealra hol- of the Presbyterian church. Tho pro- South Dakota.' The Chrlsflan Endeavor society iday with Mr. Dean's .parents, Mr. gram was sponsored by the Helping First Sociable liiTs~eTe~cUd tKeso offlcors: *nd-Mrs.—FIorenz-Bean;—: "Hand society or tno churcti and al- and Mrs. Harold Peterson of Walter Loucko has a new Nash so included jnuslo and readings. Monmouth Psrlormancaa Pkuu Mr. PMBlJentMlu AAnita H»mme»faJir,. sedan^Ha drove'to^EhlladelphUL_on Stis.t ^_Si?0.7,8P.M. WOO __tslda Partvla suffering from an Feitivitie* for Colored Young Vlco preildent—HHits Kathlyn QuHorni. TonySharabba rendered-avocal solo [infeoted left oyo as the result of a Folki on New Yeari Eye nt •en. Monday. and Francis KiMama gave a selec- Saturdays and Holidays Conthgoo* fall while playing a tew days ago. Tnaiurer—Mlu Lillian Lirion. Mrs. Looter ;VanPolt of Monroe tion on tho piakV. Matthew Grelg Cash—Delivered. Foreman Boarding School at B«iir«t»rj—MIM Mlldr«d"L*tMlt6r. avenuo gavo birth to a daughter on gave a reading, \\bout 135 persons $8.2$ LAST TIMES TODAYI , Mr. and Mrs. James Blgglo and Frayir meetlns chairman—Mlgi Edna "" 'At'SlIB, 7!48, 10109 Woodward. ChrlBtmas mqrnlnff. ' . s. wero present and aXsilvcr offering of daughter Doris returned Sunday to Everett—Literary Program, "SCBBENDKR" their home at drantwood after hav- Lookout chairman—Albert E. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs, Reginald Parsons of $17 was. taken. This is a Bituminous Egg Coal especially pre- . Tho boys and girls ot tho colored Muilo chairman—Mrs. Albert E, John- Leavenwprth, Washington, who have with ing Brent the holidays wjth relatives ion. * Miss Mario Meade spent the week- pared for domestic use. WARNER BAXTER In town. The/ were accompanied branch of the Young Men's and Mlnlonarj chairman—Mlis Vlrtlnla been, visiting friends here, spent end with Miss Mario Klngenberger LEILA HYAM3 Young Women's™ Christian associa- Jefolamon^ .^^^ \ Monday at New York. : RALPH BELLAMV ' home byk Mr. and, Mrs. Charles Clay of Colfq Neck. tion' of Red Bank held their first Flnanc* chairman—Balph Feaic. Tho' public school here opened Many of the best homes in this section are novr - bl Mount street, ^who ipent tho day. Mlsalonvy treaturer—Mlia Marian wJtJTthem. - ~" ~ ~~~~~~- ~ dittN'3f2I Jt Cariilar Monday morning after the holiday The following puplIs:haVe a record using this coal. ;. Harold; V.. B, Voorhls • of. Borgeh the Foreman boarding school .near. vacation. 'frtttiltb place %aa registered last week at Everett. Thlrtyoight of the mom- :. The. treasurers of all tho church Mrs. John Sagurton, Mrs. John ceding month at tho Shrewsbury ——~— tho Hotel Governor Clinton at New bera were present and they had a organizations report that balances Hawkins, Mrs. John Rephard and ptibllo school: _ • '•• TOMORROW ona 3TBIDAT fine time. ; • aro. on hand, and that tho outlook Marie Lang spent Sunday visiting York. . "• for tho new. year Is very promising. Reception grade—Dorothr Qronson. .. Feature at 3:09, 7:35, 9:48 , < Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howard and Tho_program comprised piano se- relatives at Bristol, Pennsylvania. First iirado—John Gardner, Barbara lections by Mies Eva Green and Miss During 'the past year tho member- Mrs. Walter H. More la spending Knapp. George Atkinson, Kenneth Atkin- A Cuban baauty • BonTRobert.of Newark were holiday ship of the church and Sunday- son, Charles Buckalew. . - LAWES COAL CO. . niada him forcat Margaret Hall, at talk by. Miss Molly a few days at .'"West Drango with ' visitors: at .the home ol Mr. How- school has increased. The growth Second ffrade—Helen Borden. Doris SHREWSBURY, N. J. , the slrl baxls bomtt ard's parents,'Mr. and Mrs.: Samuel Lane, irocltatlona' by Mlfls. Jackson Mrs. Victor Zorn of that place. Scott," MareuerlUr-W.ocJ,,.,Wallace David- Thrills; romance, tense drams and Miss Mary Green, a paper on of the primary department has been Lieutenant and. Mrsi Lawrence R. son, ^Joha Halgh, John Hyland, Baymond BED BANK 1251. and glorious music in ,a T. Howard ot Hudson avenue. so great that It has been norffcsoary Sanborfu- • i.) A daughter was born to Mrs. Ed- "Leisure" by Miss Dorothy H. Poole, Dowoy, who were recently married Third grade—George Farrell, .John troulcal pnrndlssl . ward Loddy of Uaulson avenue at and a duet by Miss Chrlotlan Bur- ^ihe Long Branch hospital Saturday gess and Miss LIUIan. Williams, with morning. • •' accompaniment by Miss Hall. 'Henry Campbell of Riverside ave- Among those present were Richard • a> Thursday, Friday and Saturday /Hudson avenue are on tholr annual 'sojourn to. California,' where .they Church Notes. -will Bpend the bolanco ot tho winter. Dr. and'Mrs. George Wagner of "Sacrament" will be the subject o! Broad, street Bpent the week-end'at the losoon-Bormon in all Churches ol ' Harrison, Now York, as tho guests of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Janu- Armour's Bacon Lard "Mr. and Mrs. E. Langen. • . ary 10th. , , ' ; • Y Mrs.Goorgo W- DolUver •grBergen •The golden text is: "What are STAR BRAND VERY SPECIAL Home ol Paramount Pictures < Iplace: Is able to-be out again alter thciio which, era ot rayed tn,:whlta PURE LEAF robon? and whoneo came they? ..", Bna.MO»_. ; having been confined to her homo Feature at. 3:01, 5i24.>> liXj. with a sovero attack of shingles. ThoBO aro they which came out of VERY SPECIAL ;' Leon: VanBruht of Lake avenue, groat tribulation, and havo •washed their robes, and made them white r (window dresser and salesman at pounds Mavbcyou 1 Straus Company's store on Broad In tho blood of the lamb," (Revela- l-LB. PACKAGES tion 7:13, M). think no gentle. 'stredt, has been laid up with oh in- 25c man would \ jected throat. Among the citations which com- MrikeaUdy— i. Hamilton B. Pricey president of the prise tho Ioooon-scrmon Is tho fol- but ell's (ait m :Sed Bank real estate corporation, lowing Irom tho Bible: "Thu cup ol love and war1 (Mrs. Price and tho latter's mother, blessing which, we bless, ia it not the «*. and Ini communion of the blood of Christ? BUTTER Mrs, Francos Rowland, will leave liboth! Tho bread which we break, is it no SU6 A R this weul. by train for' Glondole, l-LB. COUNTRY ROLLS ; 'California, •whcroi thoy -will remain tho communion of the body o Jr until next June. , . , Christ? For wo being many are oru FINE GRANULATED - Mlsg Selma Simon has returned to bread, and one body; for we are all Private Lives" —Rider collego at Tronton-nftor' hav- partakers of that one bread." (I ing spent the holidays with hor par- CorlnthjanB 10:10. 17). pounds tor $1.00 NORMA SHEARER ent*, Mr, and Mrs. A. Simon of Tho lesson-sermon also Includes (Worthley street. the following passage from the «. ROBERT ! Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Incalls and Christian Science textbook, "Science daughter Polly of WeiUlifii avenue and Health with Koy to tho Bcrip- MONTGOMERY Tepent part ot last week with Mr. turoB," by Mary Baker Eddy; "Are all who eat broad and drink wine in PEARS PINEAPPLE Pancake Flour SOAP Joyous screen, version .and Mrs.' Paul Volght"of Landing ol the No'el Coward play; and Mr. and Mrs. George Sponcor of memory of Jesus willing truly to with drink his" cup^ take his cross arid Fancy-Bartlett's DOLE TECO Kirkman's or Octagon REGINALD DENNY, leave all for the Chrlst-prlnclple? UNA MERKEU v Mr. and Mrs. Martin Grlflln ot Large Cans Large Cans JEAN HERSHOLT Broad stroet entertained as New Then why ascribe this Inspiration ti ^"Ilifff Joy^--^— n r1i»nri g pkgs. 29c bars Mickey Mouse in and Kathorlne Grlflln ot Asbury casting out error and making the for "MICKEY CUTS UP" Fork, and Miss Alma Conk, Miss body 'holy, acceptable unto God,' Fore and Deckhand S.rvlte Mary Armstrong, Miss Dorothy Grlf- that truth has come to the under- 25 • with BUI Tllden fln, Mrs. Nora Tanaey and William standing."-(p. S3, 34)? Boswell Slaters In Grlffln ot Bed Bank. "Close Harmony" 'Miss Margaret McGuIro, daughter SHRIMP WAX BEANS Paramount News of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MoGuiro of RAINBOW CU: PA1VTY. Schimmel's Preserves SALMON Mlddletown township, and Miss FANCY CUT For the Children! - Agnes Nolan, whcTTs Mrs. MoQulro's A Jolly Time For Children and 2-LB. JARS ICY POINT Jay Matlnaa Sterte 1 P. M. nleco, left Monday morning for Bod Grown-Ups. Pineapple, Peach, Grape, •Vacuum Packed .FANCY WET Selectsd Photoplay ton, where thoy will spend several The auxiliary of tho Rainbow di- 2 cans 2 §C Tort Five "Battllne With Buffalo mil" weoks. vision voterdns of Rod Bank hold a Cherry, Plum, Blackberry and catis c .Mrs. Fred 8. Hayes of McLaren Christmas party at the armory on can c stroot underwent an oporatlon at tho Tuesday oveplng of lattweek under Apricot—Your Choice. 2 25 Long Branch hospital yesterday af- tho direction ot Mrs. Jacob Bloom. 2 *25 GOLDEN BANTAM ternoon. Hor condition this morn- Tho affair was a great success in Ing was reported good. overy rospoct. Tho 'chief foaturowas '. Policeman Joseph Imlay of Chost- tho arrival of Santa Claus In a olelgh CORN TUESDAY nnd WEDNESDAY laden with toys and other gifts for Apple Sauce Asparagus Tips »\ut street an Monday completed Feature at 3:00, 7t30, Ci4S , twonty yoars of servlcp on tho Hod youngsters and grown-up folks. A WAYNE COUNTY cans C \ Sank pollro force. short entertainment was given. Arrow Soap Chips Thoso taking part were Mary, Dan- A cans for JOc \ * Mr. and Mrs, William Barclay and THE WORLtJ \ daughter of Bloomflold" »|)ont the lol and John Gaul, Edward Monti, • SWIFT'S cans C 2 25 OF NAME- " holiday with Mr. and Mro, William Alma Conk, Joseph, Robert and James irix, Poggy MoDonough, June LESS CIRLS Holta of Cathorlno stroet, 3 25 ASSORTED MOCKED Glblln, Barbara Donnoll, Rita Slat- Wlnflold ..Whlto, who makes""h't(f 2 large pkgs. Qgc CHERRIES HER! 5hs home with bis daughter, Mra. Bor- tery, Janet and Kdward Bloom. Wil- liam Graff and Harry Dcgcnrlng, Jr. Strawberries wanted to be den Hanoe of West Front street. Is SOUR PITTED Cheese Crackers nice, ehe want. Oelebratlng his .83d birthday today, II. Raymond Phillips sang a solo, —and—• er marrleR*—" Mr. Whlto, in convorolng with a Rflg- accompanied by Mrs, Phillips. Re- "UNEEDA BAKERS" well, she had later reporter yostordoy says Uiat hi froshmlontB wero aorvcj and a social BAKED BEANS Raspberries Large Cans Very. Special (otUn that, feMs wonderful and looks forward to tlmo was enjoyed, »i>a NOW , many more happy birthdays. c pkg WHAT? S.a Mr. and Mrs. Samuol Hstollo and for for c their' daughter Audrey and Mrs, COLLECTED $3 IN VINES.. cahs EeUUe's mother, Mrs, Luoy Zleglcr, 2 35 23 - Tho Monthly Xloport of Ileoarder W, 2 at Mount stroot spent NAw Yean With relatives at Hartford, Connoct- J. l'milion Mndo Monday Night. LADIES lout The trip was mndo by onto- Rooordor W. J. Poulson ot Red nio/blls, • nank cpll«oted $3 In fines tor ordin ary violations during the past month BIG HOUSE' Forty al Bhrawabury, and J10 for motor volilolo violations. Fruit and Vegetable Specials Kdw»rd Cook, son of Mr. and Mm, Ills lofort allowed Hint twenty per- John H, Cook, Jr., ot Etyoamora ave" sons hnd boon nrrnlffnod In hi* court Kllh nu«, Shrewsbury, WAS lioat to Two woro fined for ordinary ot- HV1.VIA. Sroup of friends at his home Tliurn- fohsea, three wero fined for motoi «Jay ertnlnif, Tlioso uttclidlng were violations, Ave wore sent to tin PEAS SPINACH GREEN BEANS MUSHROOMS Alice Cook, Alma Harrison, I.ydlo county Jail and ten were dUclmrRed Cena RafPieni) . II«rrlaon, Helen Koolt, Madeline Hurry If. Clayton, chief of polios, FRESH CALIFORNIA FANCY TEXAS STR1NGLESS Wrnna Oll)s«n Jf)ynn, Margaret l'renton, lBvolyn submitted a report showing that RS FANCY WHITE anA a tilii *as| ,' i liolltpn, Mrs. Mildred VnnNoatrand, arrests liml been m»(l« the pint lb8> c lbs C ATb«rt VanNoatrand, Ulliner Morrla. year, l.auitl and II.tj^ Raymond Morris, Alfred Kerry, Her- •' m. m b 1 3 III "ONK OqOI> TUfiN * b*rt HunUr, Ol»renoo nofatnn, Kon- 2 35 2 - 23 "Modern Art and noth Novak, I-cTloy I'Jilfor and Kd- The art deiinrlmnnt o( the lied 33- Jtudy V«IU» In 'M"'l..| J«tll»«* ward Cook. ITAVor* wero dlatrlbut- Dank Woman's alul) will, bn In «(t, refrealimtnts wore norvoil nnil V«* N.wi there were gamt/i and dancing. oharge ot tht regular moetlng to Strawberries Grapefruit held Krldny atUrnoon, Jsnunry nth, ORANGES at lmlt-pMt two o'olnolc, nt th» club- PINT BASKETS California Sunki»t ' % Medium Size Tangerines Bervlco «t Mncroft. hmwe, Pfof. Herbert It Knlltlh o ;lTi«r« will bo n pr«»ohln« »orvl

man. Chriitlna Wamer, Dorothy Wilton. mer executive of tit* Standard Oil candy mtrchant at Atbury Park, Bad JeCNCTUAT. PUPILS. Union Beach News. Stella Qduncufikr. EUutxth MuUtr, Har- East Keansburg New*. company. The estate has a net val- Charles 'Eldeliberg, trading a* the old Dorl, Rlch.rd HsrUell, Q«orf» Mun- Fashion boot shop with stores at Bed DR,LW. Honor Boll of CnwfonV* Comor oakui, Walter Both. Oeorgt Sappsh. H9I- ue of $1,«23,893 and the AUenhurat y. Victor, Youncouflky Henry H. Leldlng, a soft drink and Jng Thomas Brennan chairman, Wil- Jnmos Alexander, Edward BUcha. Gas- laat Wednesday night. -The party It pays to advertlae In The Register, 8! DINd Louisa ta\e Headley, Mlidnd Multar, Flonne* 2 °° o'clock. liam VanMater, Republican, was Flarlty. Gertruda Qdhaui, Gladys Ken- w«a given for thechlldren and mem- ttunasj-'oonooi—IIIUSumUj-Sohool—UiOOU A*. M m* . ^ bers of tho church. An entertain- Ei T sworn Inosa new member. He suc- nedy. Dorothy Miller, Ksthrjnc Simmons, W«dneiday Evening Teitlmon!*! 0 ceeds Frank Poling, Democrat, vrtio Bertha Tlghe. Suile Matavitch, Mlllls imnt was rendered and gifts of MoBtlnat—8:00 P.M. .. * . jj Safisss. »,«« V.uronskl, Vary Masvltch, Helen Younenf- • jEi^tnff Roora-Opm li!0 to *J8Q J did not seek, rfe-election. The com- >ky, Catherine Bulllvan, Carognt WUr- candy and oranges were made. J • dally except Sundays and holl- pi IStt Kurt, Solimann. Osnefa WlnkoAy. mltteo now* .stands two. Democrats lnffi Edna- Younconfskv. B. A. Dlaihauer and family of Jr.^ Arthur fcchonek, Howard and ono Republican. Jacob R. I>f- Newark have moved In a house on J Th« public Ii cordially Invited to ft . ke^sJtPWn. Albert DINardo. The members of the ladlea' auxil- , J uttetiil th* urvlcei and use the w Falcone. John Jacob,' Howard ferts "was re-appointed township at- iary of fire company No. 1 mot at Port Monmouth road. f Reading Room. ji SnS^riSk Sannellle. Stanley Wlnko.ky. torney. '-, , I ' / ' the homo of Mrs. Harry CofTee of Frank MoManus - • has returned •*'o™Se?'«t*to 8-Mary 'Falcone. Jtannto Tho borough. council of Union, Columbia avenue Monday afternoon. home after having spent a week with Fu.co, Cornelia Oellert. Eve ya_Hyer, Beach organized Now Years day in Mr. and Mrs. Gua. Dlrner liavo relatives at East Orange. Madolyn Hycr. Betty tajton. Eleanor the new borough hall on Union ave- Frank and Charles Suppee wero JANUARY Set. Katherlne Plaget, Teresa Scott, been visiting at Newark. Expert Repairing Doris Sulzmann. Evelyn Bo... Jennie San- nue. Ono new councilman, Fratik Mrs. B. Mahoh was. a holiday; visi- visitors at Nowark on Sunday. J Oinjjuo, Alexander Gollert, Letwenskl, took tho oath of office, tor at the'home of her daughter at Mrs. P. A, Deeley is on the sick or while Fred Clauss, an old member, Newark. .1st • "; -:-• " -'• - •••-—••, was sworn In., Both are Domocrats. Tho ladles' aid. society of Grace John Leach and William O'Brien WATCHES, CLOCKS Alfred Hennessy was appointed a spent last week with relatives at Methodist church resumed their Paterson.. --,-——- .... and JEWELRY constable, and John R, Lefferta of weekly socials Monday afternoon at Matawan was re^appolntedL borough: ^h^^fMrHMyTUf*r'6n -Miss-Mary: FranoU»^»peht- the ~~~ "SBTO "KIEtS -DEEB..— attorney: Mayor McKittrick named week-end1 with her mother at New CLEARANCE SAIJE Accuracy, skill amTexperi- 'the following committees: Broadway. York, r—•"' - •..'.•-, ..' ,-'•• _ence enable..us_tQ_do_the_ Felix _Santengcl°_' Hit. One JNear About 200 persons attended the Herbert "Youngs- ii •building a 1 Street a—Clauta, ROBS,-Head*——— — inaugural balUNew Yearn nlght-The most delicate repairing . We Colt's Nock. Fltianco—Head, BOBJJ, Eimlnson. house^f or-fclsr own—occupancy^ oa Thurs., Jan. 7, Fri., Jan. 8, Sat., Jan. 9 Wbtor—EucliiBon, Lctwenaki. affair, given annually, Is in honor Thompson avenue. : . An automobile driven' by Felix of past borough councilman as well guarantee satisfaction. Our yirc—Lctweneld, Head Clnues. Santangelo of West Bergen place Police—Rasa, Head. EgglnBon. Mr. and Mrs. Jaoquln entertained as new members. a number of Newark frelnds and rel- prices will please you. otruck and killed a. deer on the Farm- Buildings—Clauss, LetwennkJ. Head. The borough ofllcers and counoll Ingdale-Colt'a Neck - road last Tho council is composed of all atives over New-Yean. ':_•;•( chamber, which have been lid Ihe The ladfiis" auxiliary of the flre Silverware Repaired Wednesday night, •wrecking the Democrats. water plant building on. Florence front of the car. The deer was ovl The pupils who had a. perfect at- company met at- the flrehouoe last and Replated Like New avenue, have been vacated and more Wednesday. ' . dently blinded by tho headlights and tondance-ln tho Union Beach schools suitable quarters are now available SILK Santangelo said ho did not see It In during December follow: In the Union avenuo'building, form- The new bulkhead at the shore re- time'toTavold-BtrlklngltHe dragged ceived its first, real jest during the FLORENCE AVENUE^ SGHOOL.~- erly used as a flrehouso and owned the animal off the road'and notified by the borough. The building has heavy storm Friday. Not a bit of 36 Broad St., Red Bank Game Warden Arthur Davlaon of Gra'do 1, M. Hnrdy. toncher—Karl Bar- damage was done by-the high waves. ber, Charles Boyce, JKdward Dennis, undergone extensive alterations and Lost winter, before the bulkhead.was .Jei, MSL__ __ Glondala, _ Charles Matci'lone. Glorln Chrlstcnacn, ropalrs andjwlll_be_inore convenient Kfriiicls "Cfais;—Isabello Ciardncr,~Marle than tho former quarters. built several bungalows were .under- Llaiorano. mined and'destroyed. I DRESSES Grnde 2, J. Jorvls, toaeher—Robort George M. Ross, dlreotor of muni- Mr.^aiid Mrs. Qowan of Irylngton Barber,- Phillip Blackmeyor, Stanloy Cher- cipal relief, in a statement advises ry, Jamos ChrlBtcnson. Eugene Dorl, were at their bungalow hero on New Henry Grynar, Albert Kliaklowlch, John citizens that no relief work has been Years. - • _••;. Steldle, Beatrice Bobkow, Jctin Crxdg,. given to out-of-town men. Ho fur- Plain and Prints.... all the latest styles taken Miiry Gardnor, Edith Hnnson, Emma Mc- ther says that if evidence Is given Kittrick, -Mory Mcrinnk'y, JCBBI© Jenroan. from our Regular Stock. , ' Grade 3. A. O'ConncH, teacher—Georue that a non-resident has been given Marlboro Newa. Blackmeyer, James- Boyce, Arthur Ever- work under the relief plan It will be son, Robert Jamelson. Loulu Marnno. investigated, and it found true, he Mrs. William Cox reutrned on Sat- John Sliari>. Robert Sharp, Donald Wal- will prosecute said person for mak- urday from a visit with her sister, ton, Jean Gardner, Ireno Spencer. Mrs. Charlet Lane of Maplswood. Grade 4, M. K. Vltrno, teacher—Wil- ing: false statements on his applica- Smts and liam Chrlstcnson, Bernard Ferrari. Ed- tion blank, Mrs. William' Allen is visiting rel- Values ward Ferrari, Alfred Gabriel, George , Tho borough council met WednesV atives at Newark. • to $">.95 Gardner, Alex Merlnsky, John Rcardon, day night and disposed of all un- •William WiUlams, who for the Daniel Wosner. Edward Wells, Phli.. Mo- 1 rano, Irene Julian, Christina McKittrick, finished business and also approved past eight years has. been principal Dorothy Spencer, Emma Stcldlo, Mary bills for the payment'of those who of a South Jersey sohool, began hU $10.00 have been employed In relief road duties as principle of the Marlboro iniQo 5—Manfield Evorson, Walter work. Ovkrcoctts Gryner, Edward Sanlckie, Edward Bteidte, publlo school on Monday. L , Georgo Walton, Kenneth Walton, Doro- Miss Mary Neubert of Long Is- thy. Qoaman, Anna :Bchr. Mario Boyce, The members of the police depart- Stella Cherry, Dorothy Kennedy, Irene montr gladdened the hearts" of ~B6 land- was-the- gueBt-of—Mlai -Mary- Reiner, -Anna Wagner. families, on Christmas by delivering Crine the past week. Grade 6, M. F. Mauer, toucher—David that number of baskets containing Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Co'nover at- Bearoan, Anthony ForrarJ, Charles Gat tended a party in their honor held hriel, Markua Gnrnmel, II!chard Graht, a • Christmas dinner and other p Reduced to Raoul Hardy, * Harvoy lleyer, WUliani piles. Tho delivery .of this Yulotldo at New York, New. Years eve. Heyer, Charles Lapolouk, Victor JIaranB- cheer was made possible through a Ijeon Conover, Jr., has been visit- Dresses $5.00 and $7.95 kos, i Fred Sickles. Russell Well a, Robert ball given by thetJioUce last-Septem- Wenxel, Richard Norton, Theresa LeBedz. ing his cousin, John H. Conover of COTTAGE PARK SCHOOL. ber. In former years the policemen South Amboy. ...•,... received the proflta from these an- Values up to $16.50. Gradp 1, K. M. Eckhart, teacher— Miss Dorothy Petty spent the past the Lowest <3eorge Callandrlclla, Edward Jansen, nual affairs, but due to unusual con- week with relatives at Asbury Park. These Dresses include Jersey, Flat Crepe and Tweeds. .George Wlrth, Harry Wooley, Edna Bru- ditions it was decided to use the Miss Christine Hqyer and niece, nelll, Margaret Chernoy, Janico ,0'Fano- money in the manner described. wJcz, Miss Gertrude MeySv, have returned Grade 2, A. C. .Schmidt, tcacher^- The regular meeting of the Dem- from a visit at Ozone Park, Gesfgtna Hald, Florence SimmonB. Min- ocratic club will—bo hold next - Miss Helen' Zaner of Wllllamsport, In IS Years nie Washington, Evelyn Wieeins, Kudolph Cherney, James Conklin, Edward Conroy, Wednesday night In the cluB's new Pennsylvania, was a recent guest of Henry Scott, Wilbert Heltzenrooder, room on Pool avenue. Mrs, Bert Quackenbush.. Ow Entire Stock f^f\ 4 TC aati T>L « • Henry Jnnnen. Oscar Koyl, Stnnloy Long- Edward Zohn has been appointed John Patterson has returned to BUeet,. Alfred Mlrro, William Gonkoskl, scout master of tho local troop of of WINTER V^vAA. 1 3 */O Price Kenneth Heycr. his studies at Cazanova university, Grade 3, M. Walling, teacher—William Boy Scouts. He succeeds Eobert New York state. . Kuppenheimer, Michaels-Steigi and other Betz, Theodore Brunelll, Anthony Cala- Stafford, resigned, who has. moved Miss Rosemary Sampson of Jamai- drlello, Frank Hendrlckaon. Edward Lesh- from Union Beach. ca, New York, Is the guest ot her well-known makes, many with two pairs of inflk-cy, Albert FlattI, Richard Trcmblcy, Charles Welreinp.' Walter Wilson, Georso Fire company No. 1 plans a dance sister, Mrs. Chester Wlllett. ; Hurds, Roslna Bonorrt, Louise Cladrlello. on February 20th In the Union ave- i Garrett B, Clayton of New York trousers; now selling at prices that should Efttelle Corcoran, Eleanor Cullen, Elslo nue hall. visited Mr. and Mrs. William Clay- Gelhaus, Doris Hayes, Mildred Heltzen- -command your immediate attention. roedcr, Theresa MeKeon, Myrtto Rosa, George M. Boss, director of relief, ton over the weefc-end. Helen Serpewlch. Clara Wnshlngton. - caused Gustave Klalber and. Michael George Striokland la on tho «lefc Gtado -I, II. P. Kantor, toachor—Eu- Taka to appoar before Recorder list ..V .-. '• -. ;•• '-•:•;•'•'. ' gene Bade, James Cullen, Georire . Helt- Margaret-Minerva Shoppe Spielman on Wednesday, night for You simply can't afford to pass up this op- zenrooder, Alfred Hennessy, ' Raymond THB Johnson, Stephen Mtsgdkor, Harold slanderous remarks about the con- Bequest of $750,000. X " SHOPPB AOCOBmdDATDKV'^- j Smith, Francis Vankostci, 1 Annabeltp Cher- duct of his office. The recorder Henry C. Folger, 3rd, of Allen- portunity, so come in at once and make your ney. Dojrita Hold. .Erna |Hayfli?,,.WJ)d,re.d could meto out no punishment, but Jansen, Gladys LongBtreot, Antoinette hurst received nearly three-fourths of 63 Broad Street, Phone 2618 \Red Bank, N. J. selections. Fryzockl, Margaret Scoras, Mary Strano. the two agreed to make a public a million dollars from the estate of Grado 5, A. Thorhas, teacher—Helen apology. Director Ross agreed to his father, Stephen Ii Folger, a for- aaon. Elna Fetkefei:?, Anna Phillips. drop the case after this was done. Jesslo Yonkoski, Irene Johnson, John Cal- andrjllo, Nicholas;Durko, Charles Gorham, Mrs. David Graham has been visit- No charge for alterations. Emil Link, Robert Sappah, Thomas Stev- ing at Trenton. ens, Michael Sullivan. William Washing- ton, Percy Washington, Stanley Saiga, William Leuttchan has been visit- Henry Sturm. », ing at: Newark. Grndo 6. C. Katz. teacher—Albert Mrs. Nell Baxter Is recovering Balgo, John Cherney, Charles Conroy, from a surgical operation. Preston Hcndrlckson, Jbhn Jansen, Thom- as McKittrick, William Przygochl, Theo- James Clutterback Is home from a dore • Tremley, Walter Miller, Marlon visit at Newark, Grass,-Iaabcllo Hedley, Edna Ktibar. Vic- Mrs., John Roche has returned J. KRIDEL toria Matonaky, Mar«aret MeKeon, Rose frnm a holiday visit at Brooklyn. NoyuUmo. Dorothy Slmbioiis, Siirilb. Sti-u- ble. Frances Tharcl, Madeline- Yonkoski. Mrs, John McCoy hat been spend- — Red Bank — Mno Coffey. ing several days at Newark- Grade 7. K. D. Wallls, tencher—Olea Haitosh. Mary, Cherry, Annie Calandriel- lo, Dorothy Feketle, Eleanor Flemmlnrr One of the quickest ways to find * ElBle Fuller, Mildred vHutton, Marie lob is to advertise In Tha Regis-- Hardy, Ailele Hayes, Anna Klnlber. Stella ter's. Want Department—Advertise- Lopebut, Pearl Obuchowlei, Muriel OBS-ment PAID IN FULL #384,207.42 FURN OnJanuary 1st, 1932 IF SO by Jersey Central Power & light Go. DON'T FAIL TO VISIT THE 5th ANNIVERSARY SALE to 9,614 of your Neighbors of the in Quarterly Dividends an the Preferred Globe Co. Stock of this Company Every Article of Quality Furniture is Marked Down to Rock Bottom. Never before have we been able to Sit Tight oti a Wise Investment offer such prices.' in Our Preferred Shares The above Snlo will liut tho month of Jnm.«ry only. Tnlto advantage of it. Globe Furnishing Co., EAST FRONT ST., PHONE 12S9 RED BANK, N. J. RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 6,1982.

FAXS HAVEN'S HONOR BOLL. with Mrs. MoCurdy's parents, Dr. set of brick-construction will be Freehold Bank Closed. tho dosing, Bank officials etated and-STraT Beldet of Reading, Penn- ullt. The coBt of tho structure will The Freehold trust company failed. tbey believed depositors would rc~ rnONE 3310, -'•• • Barrett* Approved -Hoofer < List of School Children Perfect in sylvania.' • - •.'".* „ .-••••• .: .•' •- about $16,000. ' Harry Vilt of a open for business Monday, a no- celvo 100 per cent of their, money,- Attendance Xut Month. ^ Mr. and Mr'a. Frank Khyn and ieansburg drew the plans. )co stating the directors deemed It 1 - <,a " • children Alice and flrank, were, th« Mrs. Alice Silver of Brooklyn has best to close In order to protect the One of the quickest waya to find a Theso pupils cl the Fair Haven seen visiting her son Philip Sliver. . lolob Is to advertise in The Regis- public schools were perfect In at-Sunday guests of Mrt and Mrs. Har- Interests of depositors. Heavy wlth- J, H. WHITE ry Raderjmd. family .ot Main street Mies Beatrice McLutchlo, Miss irawals were credited with causing tor's Want Department—Adveruse- tendance last month, the asterisk John DuBol*, who h« been con- ,uth. Cunningham and Mrs. Siva ment. General Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractor denoting those who have been per-fined tor his home qn Main street by Jchaoffer, teaohers In the Keansburg fect la attendance since September* Illness, has recovered. choola, spent the Christmas holiday KNOLCWO0D SCHOOL. Mrs. Mathlaa., Schotte of Irving- it their respective homes. - Skylights Ventilating BislnnjiV anj flr.t.arade*—Leonard Mrs. Marcus Slegel'ls a surgical Faldt, Wiiuim Gear, •Lewranca Jarvla, ton wan the guest ,of her mother, ' ; Exporloncod Mcolumlci Modern Equipment •Thomaa Pattarion, Benry Bloxom, Eh- Mrs. deprgo Loeqoe, latt week. iatlent In a Philadelphia hospital. IPublic Sale flch Farmlay, ElUabath Oaar, Flownea Mrs. Albert Boyee 1» confined to Mr. and Mrs. FrantilB, McNally of There will be sold at public vendue at tho homestead property of the < Complete stock of materials. > Jeffrey. Buth Kenner, 'Marlon Millar. Beacon Beach have been on a trip late Charles H. Hurley, af the - • . Second and third Bride*—Albert Bo- her home by Illness. ' to the Bahama Islands. . : 35 WHITE ST., RED BANK.N. J. J Eart. Ohettar Bennett; . Chart*. Rahrtff. Mlsa Sadlo Allon-of New York was Corner of 3ycamore Ayenue and Shrewsbury Avenue, •Jack Oonovar. •William Conover,Soft a Matawan visitor recently. / Mrs."Loulso McGrath spent Christ- art Hudaon. Vernon Potaraon, John Uc> mas at Hillside. • ., • . ,, . in the Borough of Shrewsbury, ' . :. ••»••••«•••»•••••»•••»•••»»«••»•»••••«•••»«••••>• Cue, *Unlea Hondetion, Chttle.: And.eE> Dr. L. E. DavlB Is confined to bla J. P. Lleberman Is a patient In the •on, Edward JIKIM, William Farwall, homo on Broad street by Ulricas. Monmouth County, New Jersey, at two o'clock In tho aftcfiidW, Naomi Boajn. " MMJJ Bog.rt, Long Branch hospital. . Wollkamp, •Isabella Boyce, Dorli Hay- A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Willis of Ma- - •• '. —ON— am, *Alve» Rhoades, •Barbara Huntlns. Alfred H. Ervlngton ol Main street plewood. avenue announce the en- ot r 1 1 a dl on .Christmas, The boy.has been SMART - - IN •Klltnljot?Sl \ ^ h Si""Hendemon..""* "-. " « V»nNotI gagement of their daughter Kllza- Friday, January 15th, 1932, named Alfred. 10th, to'Oeorgo Tcasednlo of Union WILLOW BTBEET SCHOOL. Mr, and Mrs. B. J. Byrnes of Main Beach. No date has been set for the i •, tho following lands and real estate; _... .__ Beslnnare' and flrat grade. •Jamai EVERYWAY Acker 'Marlon Cameron. *Harol4' En* street apent Christmas day and thewedding. ' ( tieek-end at New YoiK. Houoo and lot in tho City of Lone Branch, County of Monmouth, mom, •Virginia. Ruddy, Gorrlne jfannai* Mrs; George Palmer has returned EAUTIFULLY groomed •«y, Ulieluhurt rJebtck, • The organization of a Fhl Gamma to Sparta, where her husband 1B sick, New Jersey, situate on tho oast Bldo of Llpplncott Avenue and known as Beoond and third grade.—John Arohar, chapter ot the Phalanx.froternity of >Jo. 39 Lipplncott Avenue, the lot belnR 50-fectr in width by/200 feet In B hair' gleamed wits, •Norman Cameron, , 'Thorau CarroL after a visit with her sister; Mrs. depth and being tho same land described In deed mado to Charleu H. •Ooorsa Chandler, •Jomu Coitello. •Wee- Young Men's Christian associations William Lockwood. cleanliness, and waved be- loy Crozler. 'Richard Dwyar, •Wlllard haa^een perfeofeilin thlB-boreugh^ —Mrs.-J. Lupkins, who has-been Hurley by the Long Branch Building and Loan Association, dated iFcbru- comingly, ... clem skin Emmom. JoHph-Hsvman. "Harvey Mar- TThe chapter haa received-Its. charter ry 28th,- 1S18, and recorded'at Freehold, in Book J059 of Deeds, page ullue. Jack Minion. Susiell Hlnton, seriously sick at her home on Sea- 144, etc. • • • . . . and bcautlfn) hands •Gr&cs Aoker, •Pearl Beattla, Svalyii from the state association. The mem- lew avenue, Is on tho road to rccov- aro oui way of making you Beiinntt Venn rredmore. Beatrice Rob- bers of the Phi Gamma chapter, iry. SECOND. bine Mary Itobblni. «Ruth Thompion. House and lot on tho south side of Sycamore Avenue, In tha Borough looli smart --," •Jaimla Tllton. Donlta smaller, Brand* formerly known as the senior group George Snollgrove, employed by of "Shrewabury, County of Monmouth and State of New Jersey, and also Smith, 'Ruth Scott, •Margretti Cole, of local association, Is .the first the New Point Comfort Beach com- lying on tho east Bide of Shrewsbury Avenue, being the new concrete Genuine Fourth trade—William Andenon, group at attain this honor in Mon-pany, has recovered from sickness^ county road oxtenslon of Shrewsbury Avenue, said lot being 100 feet front $»9.50 •Robert Calllnan, Stanley Cohen, 'Bay mouth county. Tho officers of the Mr. nnd Mrs. George Kauffmnn m the south sldo of Sycamore Avenue and 200 foot deep on the cast side Eugenia Blond Davleon, »01of Friharg, -»Wl]||artt chapter are: A. Adam Banko, men- j'f Shrewsbury Avenue and being described In two deeds, (a) to Charles Jacubocy, 'Charles Jaiinarone •Varnon and Miss Gussio Wilson left last King, Robert Miller, 'Kenneth Khoadee, torj^ Clarence B._ _fl_tult&'' prlmugj week .for—Mlamli—Florida, wherea [I,-IIurloy-from Edmund-I-WIlliama dated Moy_24th,.1883,_and,recorded J^ermanent Wave •Donald Bnirdar—AlbntrBaiW—KMMUI Sobert Stillwell, rio-prlmu»; FredP, lojourn of two months will bo made. in Book 371 of Deeds, page 121, and (b) from Charles M. Patterson and wife to Charles H. Hurley dated'January 17th,il891, recorded In Book 476 FREDERICS Faupel, •William McCut, •Aubrar BIox- Bunteiibaoh, quaestor; Samuel Brew- Miss Harnona Palmer has accepted om, Annotto Cslandrtollo. Corrlne Feldt, f Deeds, page 157. AND OTHEB METHODS. Madellno LlebecV, Loulia Me beck, Elea- er, tribune. .- •: a position with Carl Wllms, the con- nor intern • . . tractor. Tho property is offered for sale pursuant to the terms of the JPV111 of The Matawan flre department was Charles H. Hurley, deceased. ^ . • • — • "SHAMFOO AND tiled OUt curly Tuesday night when -~Mra, Bertha Koeber la spending IS Hi % blazo was discovered on thorear oovoral weeks in Florida. Mio. Ma- Anyono desiring to Inspect tho above propprty should communicate J FDJGEB WAVE Jones, 'Howard , Lancaster, "Kenneth with Ernest Hall, Trust Officer, at the bank. Jockwood, "William .Moyeri, Harold porch of a hoiiee In Oak Shades. Thi rio FurnesB, a well known summer 4 SHAATFPO AND rotor.on, •William FotUgraw. AUred damage waa trifling. resident, Is also sojourning In Flor- TERMS—Cash. • . - . • ' Robtiini, William Robblne. »Faul Smith, ida. MABOEI WAVE Doris Auniack, *Noma Barrow, Dorothr Dr.. Judson Cottrell of Perth Am- The Broad Street National Bank of Red Bank, N. J., Bcavtle, 'Evolyn Hendefson", •Loll — boy was a recent Matawan visitor. Mies Gladys Davey of Baysldff, New MANICmtB- Ireno Ltobeck "Ruth •'• MaeAd.m, _ York,-has^ended- a-visit-with, her Executor of Charles H. Hurley, deceased. Nellion "Myr» Fatteraon,'Margaret Rah' —ArrlB BankeHJon-of-Mrv and Mrs, Adam Bankp,- ie "cdnanod tohlshomi aunt, Mrs. Adelaide Porter. P. O. Address: kin, •Norma Smith, June Waltere. Ked Bonk, Now Jersey. Sixth grado—'Anita Frlberg, «Marr on "Wyckoff street by whooping A son has been born to Mr.' and 12 Broad Strcet,- Rldno, •MarjDria Smith, 'Irene allay. cough. ,,. • •..-'. Mrs. Paul Fucci of Center avenue. •William Davlion,' •Stanley Fielder, Ed- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young have ward Htivonn Carl Jacubeoy, 'Anthony A« two-story frame barn on John'sBeauty Salon Jannnrono •Howard Leon, 'Harry Had, form of D. E,'Corbett on Valley been visiting at New Dorp, Statcn •Rul arL Ring Stuart Rogers, *JoBepa drive waa destroyed by nre early Island. - formerly Slcklor John Sparling. • ' , Saturday morning. The blaze, which Mr. and Mrs. Charles Belmont are The Kelly Beauty Shop 8svontli nnd elahth BTfttet—O»c»t Is said to hove started from an. auto- home from a stay at Brooklyn. Beclor, 'Dormot Calllnan, 'Noli Freiberg, The Women's Democratic club wll •Peiry Owynn. wynn, •Ralp«Ri .h Henderson, 'done mobile, did damage estimated to be FRANK J. MULVIHILL 10 Broad St Tel. R 13. 11515, .... »Jolm Slnlca, ''Weldon VanNoteNote.. about $2,800. Several valuable "dog meet at Porter's hotel tomorrow af- •TOE onotruo rornantlo gltl... flowers I VIvluii Bonnotlv 'Dorothy Dougilass] . and horsos wero roocuod. ternoon. Successor to •MonaMona, , 'OracOracos Jannarone*. *M2aabli e Alanj3onroy,jwho has been Bpertd- Especially when they arc .as Kins, Shirloy Leon, Karotlna Llebtck, 'In- _Mrs.-2!lIa Gildewell,-alster_of_MrB. tng" tfie~ChrIsfinas holidays with his IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. noconco-Moy«r~BSrbnra "Olioh, Mnrthn Mabel Clark of Broad street, sailed 7 1 parents, Mr.- and Mrs, Walter Con- ,To OTTO.FELTE^fi JR.; j nnd lovely M our flowors Invariably are. Soflold, JoBcphlne Taylor, *Betty Van lor Mlaml^Bsach, Florida, on th By virtue of an order of tha Court At $ Donian, 'Elizabeth Vlrubal. roy, has resumed his studies at the HOWARD FREY Chancery of New Jcrfloy, tnado on the dftf jj Thoj bring a thrill! Oiir prices are FISK STREET SCHOOL. ast Saturday. • Cornell medical, college, New York. ot tho dato heteof. In a cauae whsrr'- * First, second and third zradea—'Jullfi Tho Keansburg athletic club will 74 MONMOUTH ST. TEL. RED BANK 609, Bed Bank Culldlntr and Loan Atsoelitli mbflorato, Albert, "Gortrudo Booker, 'Noble Boyd, (V cofporatlon ct the State of Vtvt Jtrw •EVtlyn Frailsr.- 'EHiaboth Harrli. 'Elea- hold Its first annual ball on January Is complainant, and you and other' art < nor Hlck>,' Jacqueune Howard, Rose fend ants, you are reaulred to appear *., Kt&nsburgfiews. 16th. The affair will be held in th nnawor tho bill of said complainant otVf Beevey, Eitella Seara, 'Roland Boyd. club's rooms on Main-street before tho eUvonth day ot February n Goorge Crawford, Blchard Crawford, 'Jos- Hot Water arid Steam or the satd bill will be taken as confoi e(ih HlcVs, •LorralnoHlcVB.'WInntWllow. (Tho Red Bank R«glit«t can ba boayW aid, Theodore Jleevey, Wtlllan .Richard- In Keansburg at tha itorea ot E. L. Miller New Pharmacists. . asainst you. , . < «oh. N. Santa Lucia. PhUlp Kell« and Charlo Tho oald bill in Hied to forecloia a t from $1.00 a Dozen and up Vogel.) _ „,_'_ . . • Names of 118 persons passing re- tain mortgage Riven' by Georsa F* Oa Fourth iraja to elahlh graJe—)'Slan- : cent pharmaceutical examinations Heating widower, -to Red Dank Building anil ley-ReeveyrHaywood H6lI6w*y, 'VlctoflS THo 1032 budget was- paused a Association, a corporation of ttie Bt*- Hicks." Helen Raevey. 'Edith Albert. Anna were announced Monday by the state Now Joraey. daUd tho twenty-ninth* .lohnBon, Lpjs. Taylor,''Anna Mae Hicks. originally introduced at tha m'eetln board of pharmacy. Certificates wen of April. 1920, on lands In the poroytf All Oar riowcrs Priced Dorothy Eoovey, 'Oertrudo Albert, Ber- of the borough council last week, Red Bank", in tho County of Hbnmi L tha Kall«. ....•: Tho Now Point Comfort-taxpayers' awarded during ceremonies conduct ami State of New Jeney; and you>S r Correspondingly Xow ed at the State house yesterday Sanitary Plumbing Felten, Jr.. are made defendant, bf protective association requester yo\i &re QHQ O" tne owners o£ through, a communication to have Speakers lncludecj.i<3overnor Larsoi dcicrlbed in said mortgage, Matawan News. tho budget reduced, but were unsuc- and A. L. I." Wlnno of Richmond Dated Do=»ml)»r 10th, 1031. cessful, The budget totals $166,460.70, Virginia, probidont of tho National A Specialty HOWARD S. HlOOffl Pottery, Aquariums, Gold Fish (The Red Bank Register can be bouzbt a decrease of $820. The association' association of boards of pharmacy, Solicitor of Complain*] Hatnwan from J. T Clnwon. 18! Main • 12 Broad Street. Bad Bank.! street and Jacob A. L harmonious. The should be reducedf that it would bi council has one new member, R, I* more profitable to ofect a munlolpa LITTLE SILVER,,."f JT Cartah, a Democrat The majority building at a cost of $20,000 than ti of tho councilman are Republicans. rent the present one. Tha communl rHONE n, D. SBO. They are .Frank Howard Lloyd, cation also sold the expense of die Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Aas'n. James M. VanBrakle, George S. posing of garbage for four years hai t Barrett, Qoorge W. Parker and John been JBO.OOO and advocated that it b Laird. The appointments for 1033handled by the borough. A comparl T as made by Mayor Currle showed son-oJ the budgets from 1928 to thi T only one change over that of form- present year was given. Tho asso er years. Fred M. BUrlew, until re- elation was represented by^itB presi- t cently a member of tho law firm of dent, Mrs. Helene Usbeok, who en- T Burlow and Currlo, was named bor- tered Into a debate with the council- tiUBh BDllCltor in place of Jacob R. men after its, reading. In roferenoi T LofTorta, This la considered Mayor to tho lighting Question, Mayor Wat B. son said that the. reduction dtoUjic t Currio'a personal appointment and apply to street lighting, Mrs. U T was cohflrmed without comment. bock was ot the opinion that gft 26 BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. Mcs. Goorglannn Lcary wan renamed bage could be,handled more econom t assistant borough clerk and collec- ically under tho borough than bj f tor of wator" rents. Mayor Ourrle contract Tho mayor gave it as Pi said ho was renaming Mrs. Leary on opinion that the garbage could bi condition that she resign as a mem- collected more economically by con X ber of tho Republican county com- tract Mrs. Usbeck also complalnec mittee and- censo taking a. partisan ot unsanitary conditions at the In- part In borough political activities. cinerator plant. At tho conclusior Mrs. Lcary Informed tho xnayor that of Mrs. UsbecH's talk tho counc: sho has tendered her resignation to ^tltt^ihlt I Must Sell EveryiMngtoMake, mont was confirmed. Otoer appoint- Only two bids wer'o submitted to ments confirmed were: ) collecting garbage. Joseph MleU who has held tho garbaRo cotitrai f library loard—Mju S, 0. Arrmrtmlth, for thrco yoara, submitted a bid i T flvo yoau. " ( / ' $84,000 for collections to bo mad nrfnnl of health—John tulrd and Dr. Carl A. Geaieweln, threo year.. from tlin rear of houses, nnd n ncconcl f Dorouiih. cleric—Wllllnm A. Rogtra. alternatlvo bid of $32,500 for collcc- Room for Alterations uulldlne Imptctor—CHRord Chapman. tlono from tho curb for a period ot T At water Kent • Fhynlcian—Dr. Oynie Knecht. thrco ycora. Dcturo brothers' bW Writer workt lupirlntendent—Chorlei T v/?.n for thn samo amount for rea1 T Ovoreeir of tha DO6r—William A. Boe-houco. collections nnd $32,000 for cm OM. ' • , collection. Mrs. Ushccl'. uiwln Xw- T 7-onlni: adluitlnz corhmleitonera—"Wli- e-.i.ion to ro'n'nd the rt'unrll thn llnm L. VonBrunt, one year; VanWlnllo r Todd, two year, i William O. Badle. twn -tuio l.ri.'thoi:: 1I;KI handied l!io(:-n yeami Herbert Burlaw, three year, and i". r T. Devlin, threa yeare. . (rnvo c^ti!^f:^^l.nl'^' ncivicc and tunn>ucl Iwtuii), original slate Councilman Lloyd had Who have boon renUUntn of Kcumt- y That Cannot Be Compared boon Boloatod by Mayor Currle aa burg for many yenra. • Tl:o, foimei- It f hoad of tho finance committee, Trio proptlotoc oS tho Cnraru (' commlttoos appolntad and confirmed Tlio otorm on Frklny with It.i II r- f woro: compunylng high tUlo, icsultcd II y tight—UoyiJ, Tjlrd, VanSratla. but alight damago to tlio beach .'..•''• Flnanre—Barratt, Vanflrakla. Lloyd, but many of tlio atreotn woro HOIK' .' y Flra—Laird, Carlan. Tarker. Tho Ilurltan avonuo conditions \..'-D womo than In nny jinrt ot tho NKP y SUPfeR VALUES Cartan, Parker and Lloyd wer- apnolnttd on tho streot .committee, Point Comfort lootlon, At one tlmu y but thesa appolntmehtehts* \were not con- wator was linoo doop on thin thor- Arinod. Mayor Cufrle'trie's rnesaage wasi ovighfnre. Th» homo ot Mra. Hiiloiio y short. Ho atrcBiod tho use ot tha U«beck wai surrounded by water nml y rulo of reason nnd economy initead tha -family mi marooned for novorul y $69.50 and $79.50 COATS OOMFIiKTB WIT1I TU11K8. of that of polltleal partisanship. Ho hours. Part of tho flood on thin nvr- said lio felt «ur« mamberi ot the nua wa» traood to Uia ItariUn avo- y nuo atorm drain, The lilgli tlilo council will prove capable ot Carry- caunod tha wator to baolc up, ovm- y Each act carries LAUTER'S Guarantee. Those Ing Matawan through the economic flowlng Into adjoining atroota. Thn ntorni. Cnunoll rnoetlnga were let y closed out at high ttdo washed Anhora largo qtmn- | lmvo sold for $100 up to $150. Don't nusi.Uiis for tho imcond «nd fourth Wednoa- tltion ol drift wood. On many ot tho , y dayri of eaoh month, in Juno, July •treeta when tha tldo rocodoj tlm and Aujpiit meetlnga wilt bo hild wood coveroil tha roadway. Thn aalc. !..••• •; • • • only on thi fourth Wednesday even- T r boardwalk w«a m main of •«» rub- lti(tn. blah, wood and othor dtlftlnit Mot- Mm. William It. Tlchenor la «n-n.-iin. A l«rg« mimbtr of pamonn tortnlnlnK her mother, Hr». Joseph linthdrsd tha flot'am «Uor tha •torm Terms To Suit Your Convenience Poling of lpimora. «b«tod. " ' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ir. Morton wprn the Chrlatmai guaaU ot Mr. Adolph Kult«r, « fonnor riMiMmil. nnd Mrs. L»bun DennU ot Soulh of K«knabur% dlnd last w«ak, tha Orango, victim of ntonnxliln gnu nolnotilnn In Ilia ifnragn at Mnplownori, Mr. Kul»r Mm, Alice I,. r>»w« wan a Perth at on* tlma ownsd oohnldtrnbla prop- Amboy vlaltor Thuraday. ntly In Kaananurit. lu wu vlua Lauter Piano Co. Mm.. Juitlne C. • Kgtiioaton and inmliiont of (he Maplowond family aro nntoilalnliiK Mlaa KUllh indn'i aa'oclatlon, 111* wife, «, < of New Ilavon. tor, Mr«, O, W. VnnNeM of Wot 42 Monmouth Street, IBS Broadway, MlM lbl C»rtati, * •tUiIant Ormn, »>"! *> •""• VVnUer Kuluc of RED BANK. LONG BRANCH. l>enn JIull, Cli«mborabur», Maplawood, «urVlv«. «ylv«nlov«nl , a!i#nt llhh» holldurhlld a with h«r ; Work on th» <«m«(ru«tloi\ uf Jo> Sale Begins Thursday Morning at 9 o'clock Phono 3087 Phoho 3237 Riolliir, Mm. A, T. C«i(»n. Kth Mlolo'n «arv|(ifl «tnlldn, IPIMMBJIWMMMssMlMWWisaMsMBtWHsMsiW^

SHERJPTS S January. 8th at 8:00 P. M. Eefresa Cramer. The numbers on the pro- ~ .' - kjfiLIC NOTICE. Navesink News. By virtue of » writ at II. f*. to m« dl- ments will be served and the club gram were a. reelotatlon, •vwelc'omci"' •ected, |»ued out o( th« court of Chin- Mr, Thotopson offered th* following resoluUon and moved lta approvali the mayor as a by Herbert Johnson;"' "What^la 6 66 :«ry of th* 8UUof Now Itnn. «1U b< expects to have B^ IT RESOLVED (Woman'* Club ot . T"Tho iuneral of Mrs. Caleb Brown ixpostdj.to Ba1« at puMlo vandut. on Christmas," by Robert DeNysej" ees Liquid or Tabl.u used InUrnatlr and n>outhTth»ttSr- " •••-• « sorres Christmas. ,, speaSer. <3> was hold last Thursday at All Saints' 666 Salvo externally, male* a complete Mondar, th« JElavanth d«r oJ J»no»rr. Judea," by Emmy Twelve children ' attended the "One Night In church. For many years Mrs. Brown and effective treatment for Colds. . " " 1082, - th» Court House at'Freehold, 'JT.-.J,.on JY*dn*sday, January ivut, !»»», »»-clsvtn jf'Tho Klvcr Plara Woman's club twelfth birthdab y party of .'.Richard Theysohn, Ruth Cook and- Anna bitwetn th> boon of 11 o'clock >nd C had been an active member of tho 'lok <»t 2 o'clock), in the nfternoon o'clock In tha forenoon, at which time and placo ODJeotlona thereto may bo. pnaentad Quid Its annual'Christmas party and Lang: "On the Air," by Harry Cook;" $5,000 in Cash Prizes Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hill, church and she was well known In dajr, nt tho. Court Hottie. In tha by any taxpayer of. tb,« County of Honmoith, and that the Clerlj of this Board ba *tl!nner Tuesday night of last week Tuesday. Many' games "Gift o£ Silver," by Dorothy Jane Ash Your Druggist foi rarUoulnri Soroush of, Fnihold, County of Mon- and/ha Is hereby directed to cause publlo notice to; A* tlven ot said hearing, tosether I IMI the community. Tho church was moiilh. Now Jeruy. to iatlafy a deem of -with thebudnitt a*s approved aforesaidaforesaid, by publlshlna-aald notlcft and copy < - $*" i ttethe River Plate:flw school Bo."' "'w- refreshments Callahan; "Lullaby," by Prlscilla twlc*.ln tho Ocean-Grove Time's J , Long 1 ! filled. Members of the church aux- aald court' amounting to approximately "" * Drancn DallyTRacord. Red Bank Starit, g»nta Claus appeareft in person and Reeder;,"Tha Wohderfuf Thing We. 0.871.00. •. '- Sank Jbtieter, Asbury Park Preas, Hia lw lnl Kt B Served. iliary and the Naveslnk flro com- Iranscrlpt, Fair Haven Chat, Boring •iI ? W'*?.' ft'. f» '!* EnUrptls*. •tireaented tba members of the club Call Christmas," Leslio Rice; "The T/he borough council held its reg- pany attended Uio service in a body. All tha following tract or parcel of land ... -....-. . LaKo Oaiette, AUantlpBlBlilandi Journal, B*l. tana their iamlUos with gifts which ular'reorganization'meeting in the Cup ol Christmas Happiness," by and premlau hereinafter particularly dede* mar Coast Advertlsdr, Monmouth American, Monmouth Inquirer, Allentown Hsinnnr. 1 Rev. Charles P. Johnson, the rector, senb Bltuate. lrrns. and beln^ In . tha Coast Star. ManasQuan »nd KeansbuMt News.'newsnapara prlntadamd published In thej 'he took from under the'main object Borough hall New Years day. eight boys; "A Picture and a Frame," d officiated A" burial was in the TONE IN loroush of Fair llavon. in tha (5>unntl y of budgeCountyt and.aof Monmoutht leas,t on, tho weea drak tan publicatiod not exceedinn to bgo twwithio n tan day....,a attar approval of said ;of attraction, a big Christmas tree. Mr. and Mre. Lewis Hill and family Bettyi Jane'"Anderson; "Three Cari- aonmopth and StawX bf New UJ« _. w church cemetery. Mrs. Brown was " r hearlnf, as prorlded by law,(n auch case mado and'proivlded, »tid that* eopr iMany other decorations were placed dles,"' Betty Mason,' Anna Lang and xnown anrj'. deslsnatsd Aa-lot Number Bev< »5 spent New Yeara day at English- 08 yeara old; ' , - . n VI) orvimnp entitled •'Map of Property thereof duly certified to by tho Clerk bo forthwith furnished to the Coramlsslon«r"of 'about tho room by the 'club. Mrs. Betty Jano-Anderson; "Sizes," Ruth Municipal Accounts. •'.-..• • ..... • . .'• • ., r- ,..•. town with Mrs. Hill's parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Evans have Station WJBI >f the Land 'and Loan Company, near Had 'Harold a Allen was head of the Cook; piano solo by Wlnka Keeder; Bank. N. J.." Qeorge B.MJooper, 0. &. and Mrs. George Murray. moved to Glenmary Park, In Mld- \ COUNTY OF MONMOUTH 1W« BUDGET ! ' •"''' ieomtnltteo >n charge of the dinner. "My Gift,""Charles Cook; "Don't 10. 1018. ., • \ \ The firemen will hold a hot chick- dletown township, across the river .—ilnnlne at a point In the north (Ida ••••••• '--- • ••'••mi.':" "She was aided by Mrs. Edgar Alex- Open-'Til ChrlstmaeV'Buddy Mason; Every Thuraday, Surplus Reyenu* (estimated) .. ...If 130,0...—...... Mrs. Mumford of West When that bundle of (1) easterly, alone tho northerly side of 4,000.00 from- tho-treasury—Htty_.per_cent prolonged-illness, ^__^_ the Fair Haven road, fifty and forty-thr« jnt from Municipalities under Blind Act . 1,000.0_0 spent-part of-last-weelt at of the proceeds of the supper will Mr. and Mrs. Perley Riddle had aa Washing rgives you a one- mndrtdtho feet to thft placo • o£-b»* Ckante AdftatortOffloo .._;.™~...— •.;;_^. ... e.ooo.oo Plattmount. ~'nn!nff. Accounts payable. Reserve ;..~...^.-.^^7..^^^ZT~:~T^ r "NONE— Eatontdwn New?. also go to this fund. ' ' their guests oh Ne\f Years day Misses Mrs. Thomas Pumont, who has "pain"~-Just tie it up Subject to rcstrlctlom contained In a Income from Inmates from Welfare Homo ..,-_...... __ . 5,400.00 • Harriet and Bertha Wem'plo- and dtocu mado by Willis A. Clayton and Ev_ Stenographer's Fees ...— .-._ 1 been sick for th^e past month, is able »Tha Red Bank Itoslster can bs boui Chester Wemple of Allentown. and i, Clayton, husband and wife, to Edward Balanc* Court Houso Insurance Net _...... -., inEatontow, from Noble Mosby «t . to bo around again. <;. Armstrong and Grace Armstitingr ims Old As* rlon* ...-...„ Mr. and Mrs.' Lloyd N. Sickles of Jostofflce and at Frank ilorcdlo's barber Oceanport News. band nnd wRc, dated February 37, 1026, Main street entertained a number of Several children here have been and recorded In the Monmouth County .hop.) ' • . •'-. ». ' Phone Rumson 329. Amount to be railed by. Taxation ...-.—_ friends at their home on New Years taken sick with whooping couph Clerk'a OIHce In Pook 1841 of Deeds, page Tho monthly birthday supper of A mooting of the Oceanport boys' within the past week. 180. Tho above premises are known as tho Mothodlst ladles' aid society will eve. Tho.guests were Mr. and Mrs. No. 485 River Road. Fair Haven. N. I. 4-H club was held recently at the Mrs. Louise Card spent the holi- bo held In tho social-room, of the John B. Hulse, Mrs. Flora A. Wood, We will,wash it—or Seliod as the property of Rosa Bum homo of George Wilkinson on Wolf days with her sister, Mrs. Delia Ab- gbsdy, et al., taken In execution at the church tonight at«..-.—..~^^— Mr. and' Mrs. Perley Riddle, Mr. and wash and dry it—or wash ault of Clayton Holding Company, a cor- Hill avonue.--Tho momber3_dlapaaed bott^of Fort Lee. COURTff: blrthday3 will be celebrated are Miss Mrs.—Frederick ~Wood,--M poration of tho State of New Jersey, and of a turkey on tho co-operative plan andiron it all—t OP a vopy Court Salaries 88,688.06 LuUe Algor, Mrs. Emma Brown, Withers, Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo C. D. r to-ue aold-by .-„._;-:c—-^^-—!_-____ PftitttUteVtfOffle«^5^=n^^^ 05,000.00 which was won by Carl Conover of TOLUAM R. O'BRIEN, Sheriff, • NONE Jirfl. Howard Crammer, Mrs. William Hurley, Miss Shirley Riddle, Miss Chinaman Acquitted. reasonable cost. Dated Dctombor 0, 1031. Emergonoy" Note Proa. Offlca 1030 expenditures ..... S8,24.Ba Llttlo Bilvor and on which $10 was Juries and Court OperaUonv...... „....,—,„... 82,000.00 80,000.00 vDavia, Lewis Dingman, Mrs. Martha Evelyn Hulse, Miss Margarot Vet ntQ. 3tovensj Foster NONE realized. At tho meeting Mr. Miles, ' . A Jury at Freehold last Thursday Reusslllc, Sol'ra, Gmergency-Noto. Juries and Court OpcrAtlon.jUap 14,788,90 •Blchards, Mrs. Marleta VanBrunt terl, Miss Ruth Sickles, Georgo Hur- Re HnsUtrates and Ofllcers ..•»...\..-—..«-....-....,....,««^, 31,800.02i,50O.0O0 County 4-H • club agent, presented week acquitted Chu Ping of the (58 lines)) • 21.78 i and Miss Emma Wolcott Mrs. ley, C. Kenneth Riddle, Orrln Sickles, MtBcollaneouB .;. Ar.. .«,.^., —18,500,00 1B.OOO-.00 achcicvcments pins to the boys.and murder of his brother, Chu Ling, at Send it to The ."B. Whltaeld will be head of the com- Lester Hurley, Donald -Wood and Eraeraency. Court-Mlscell»uioous\, »..r™ «... 0,277.05 a leader's pin to Mr. Wilkinson. Asbury Park last June. It was the SHERIFFS SALE. 'fension Fund( County Detectives and Probation '• * vpvn - juitteo In charge of the supper. _ Robert Hurley. . Offlcere „—«.«..-..« '- 8,100.00 •i.iioti.oo T TJios8-present-Were-Theodqre-Bawe» defendant's contentionjhat his bro- By virtue of a writ of fl. fa^ to roe dl- v "Xboiit"20 persona from her attend- —Mn~and—Mrsr-iJohn—B;—Hulse-of rocted, issued out-of the Court of Chan- COUNTV WABDS: "...'*- '• -\ Norman Franks, ther, had 7 committed suicide" after ed tho Christmas party of the past Horace Klrby, Main street entertained at dinner cery of tho Stato of -New Jersey, will be* Iniane Hospitals ...... m~-..-.....„..-..,..,„...,.. 85r205.6O ffl.OW.o* killing his father. Federal authori- •councilors of tho Bonp and Daughters George TJavls, Thomas Greenley, Saturday evonlng Mr. and Mrs. exposed to Bala at publlawendue, on Feeble Minded. New Lisbon . -.- -. ." fi.OSO.0O ""•fl7881Wa ties will have Chu Ping deported to Monday, tho 18th day of January,Hal, Idiots, Woodbine ....,«.... 8,110.72 «,!B7.B«. ''ot-'Liberty, which was held in Syl- Richard Wilkinson, Marshall Wol- Charles Hammell and Jack Ham- Rumson Epileptics* Sklllman «.- 8,741.20 e,7E4.S0 his native country. ootwoon the hour* of 12 o'clock and 6 vania ball at Neptune last Tuesday cott And Ralph Maurlcll. mell of Red Bank. o'clock (at 2 p'olock) In the afternoori of Tatowa ..... 7.800.80 8,008.00 . .Charles Walling, son of Chief of said day., sat the Court HHouse, in the ifor- Feeble Minded Women, VIneland ..—.^.-.-.,..-» 8,002.80 7,118.«O night. Installation of officers was, Doris Hurley of Main stftet vis Stato Board Children's Guardians and Others ». 78,628.50 *2,400.t>*2400t>0 Police and Mrs. Charles R. Walling, ough of" "Freehold~ ' * Coumtn y off MonmouthMonmouth, held by the association Monday night ited her grandmother, Mrs. A. Hur- Make Advertisements Attractive. Now Jersey, to eatiflfy . Emergency, Btate Board Children s Guardians . S,S8.4S«S«48 »> NONE was presented a bar last Sunday for "An advertisement la like a wom- decree of said In Crescent hall. The Collowlng were ley of Red Bank, last week. Court amounting to Approximately Widows' Pemlona ... ..-— 77.214.00 C8.800.OO attending Sunday-school for eleven an: It can be pretty or plain, but S2100 T. B. Patients out of County , 11.050.00 11,950.00 'installed: - , Mr. and Mra. John B. Hulse of Children's Shelter 2,280.00 NONB consecutive years. It Is not a success unless it attracts." All the following tract or jparcel of Councilor—Mrs, Alico Hill. Main street had as their guests on Give plentv of thought to your ad- "The laundry That Don land and premises hereinafter nartlcularly , Care of Blind ...M....».~«....M.»»-.. • 8.720.00 . a.eoo.oo' Vlco cbtincllot—Mrs. Anna Aumack. Publlo Health. Servlea ...... 11,000.00 B.000.00 Tho Portaupeck Sunday-school Now Years day_Nlss Josephine Mc- vertisements and the result will more _ « Best" doacrlbed, situate, lylns nnd Minn \n the Associate councilor—MUs Iya Bang". u Township of Mlddletown, iiv>Ko County of Aid to Crippled Children-; —.. 2,500.00 2,000.00 Associate vlco councilor—Mils DOrotny gave Its Christmas entertainment Queen and Miss Cordelia Davis of than pay you tor the troubIe.-t^Vdver- Monmouth and Stato of New Jersey. ;* Emergency—Infantile Paralysis 2,000.38 NO^H "fiaraplo. ~" * •, under the direction of Rev. C. Mott Red Bank. tlsemept. BEGINNING at a poifit in the eagerly HOSPITALS, V Guide—Miss .Grace Baniler. side-of Church street.' In the northwest General Hospitals ..._...™«.«,....—. lso.ooo.oo. 12E.ooa.on. s Financial sec'retary—Loe VonScholcV. corner at a lot ^sretofore conveyed by Alien wood Hospital -—...-~... .. 78,718.00 Treasurer Miss Lutle Algor. "tho~pflTty~of-the-flrit^part-torGeor.»-Ci- 787«2^» •: Recording secretary—Mrs. Cor*. Wag- Henry and from thence, running (1) 0OUNTY-OFFI0E3: ^-—-^^^ rorthorly, along tho easterly alda of Bald Department Publlo Instruction srrBo:no H.+TSaOO ;taeAssl»tnnt recording secretary—Mrs. Church Btreet. »lxty-oU feet arid three County Health Department _ 2,244.00 2,436.00 inches to the lot belonging to tha Beiford ' County Adjuster and Director of Old Age Relief .... ' 13,300,00 lO.UOOJOO ' * -. Inside guard—Miss Susie Algor. To Celebrate Our Third Anniversary We Offer Memorial Association; thence (2) easterly. Welfarei Board ... '. „ ~....«.._...l.M....n....»M 62,881.00 • 64.82S.H4 ^"Outsiderguafd—Mrs.EuIth Lcnii. nlona tho tnld last menttonad property one Outdoor Belief for Permanent Poor ...... 12,000.00 10,020.01) "'•' Trustee—Wesley WatklnB. hundred and fifty feet to a point ..themes Old Age Pension »>.••»«»«•..«•-.•.;«-•«-.;-«•••.>..»!-..™, County Tax Board ,.....,,,... ,..«.....••••...».I...... S.....«.MIL S] 86,250.00 NONE: i Reprdsontntlva to Btate council—Miss (3) southerly, on n. line parallel with > 4,800.00 4,1)60^10 * Ruth' Dreycr. • Church street, alxty-six* feet and three General Primary and EleSUbn Expenses ....»».»....». 70,000.00 the Following Low-Priced Specials! Inchon to the Bald lot heretofore eold to County Clerk'a Office ...~~.».. ~ .—...— 67,010.00 69,000.00. - - Alternate Mra. Jesslo Taylor. Gcorffo C. Henry; thence (4) westerly. BsblnqlnE and Repairing Record Cooks. Olerk'a ,71,O00.O« ' , Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dingman spent along tho said lot sold to said George. Q. Office ...«.«.»....™™~..-....-..-.«..."..—«w...^....-...—. 4,500.00 4,S00.6» -,-V^ - ' - -. •; Henry ono hundred and, fifty feet to the Rslndexinir B*cords, Clerk's OAlca ...... NONE i5,034.40 •Ithe weekend with relatives at. point or place of Beginning. .. , Surrogate's OfTlce ...-,...... ^..1 ,-.... .« 25,000.00 21,000,00 -Brooklyn. , ToRether ^vlth tho use in common with Selndexlng Becords. Surrotatea piuce ~.K—...... NONK , 17,800.00 '? ""Bev, LeRoy Y. Dillener Will preach tho owner of the adjoining lot on the ^ . Sherld'a Office, General ...- .....*. ...-...__ 0B. 000.00 96,400.00 eouth of iho present cesspool now located Board of Prisoners : .—..... 28,1)00,00 28,000.00 • i'tt Old Tennent church Monday night partly on this lot and partly on tho ad- Emergency Note. Board of Prisoner! ...- ...... — 7.725.BS, 10,000.00 - as part of tho program of a week of joining lot> Warden, Matron,>.and Guards . 18,200.00 • 18,200.00. 15,600.00 * prayer that the church is holding. CHNEIDER Farm Pemonstratpr . 111,500.00 Seised ns tha property of Fannie V* Seer 'On\csrs. Board of Freeholders ...» 22,080.00 ' ly and WlUlnm Seely, her 'husband, taken 22.080.00 ''-'Mr. DUlener's sermon will be on Welghta and Mcasurea Dei>artmont ^—.»«....h 6,000.00 t.100.00 in.cxocuUon nfthe Bult of Frlenda Build- 500.00 «"New Life." "• ins* and Loan Association of Bed Bank. Fire Marshal i ..-,... »....».....».. 500.00 i'v The TJnloh JSvangcUsllo revival —MARKET-— NewtJctBoy. o, corporation of tho Btate of Freeholders' Salaries ...... 20,000.00 Coroners and' Inquests and; County Physician . . 4,200.00 4,600.00 Sjervicea" arercontlnulngln thei Ad- New Jcrncy, and to bo sold by _ WILLIAM II. O'BItlEM. Sheriff. GEMANEQ.US: Svent church this week. Last night "Bated Decombor IS, 1031. . Burial Deccassd Soldiers and Sailors, and Aid to .) Bennon was delivered by Rev. H. 21W. Front St., Red Bank,N. J Qulnn. Parsons ts porernus, 4.E00.00 4,600.00 Contlnsent Expenses _....u.»._..»....h....»....H .<.. lOiOOO.OO 12,000.00 . Crammer. Bev. LeBoy Y. Dillener Printing and Stationery ...... —.~.....A.—...«..;. 8,000.00 8,000.00 ISwlll preach tonight, Rev. Chester ° "' I...., Mosquito ConimlBBion ...~....^ » . 20.000.00 20,000,00 2,500,40 Apy tomorrow night and Rev. Carl- Phone 2653. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. County Advertising „...—.—.™ ..».»»«.....».».«,. 1,000.00 idn. Whitehead Friday night The To ALBERT PIT^EL and JENNIE PIT- COUNTY PKOPEBTYi .••'.'.' Bulldlnno, Court House and Jail .. _ 80,000.00 •2,000.00 neeUnBa will begin promptly at 7:30 TEL, hlswlfei—• ', " .. ; By virtue of nn order of the Court of Note, Court House Fixturta . . 8,038.27 NONE .rfSra song service led by Mr. Apy. Cash Chancery of Now Jersey, made on the Kew Furniture and Fixtures* Court-House ;—..u—:... 11.S00.0O. NONE Rev. IieRoy Y. Dillener expects to In day of the date hereof, In a cause where* " Operation County Farm 250,00 260.0O- and r ! attend the morning and afternoon Effect Wednesday Noon till Saturday Nite you are defendants, you are required to Allenwood'Hospital Grounds «» 1,000.00 ioto ( , Prices Carrj Only! appear and answer the bill of said com- FlNANCIALl I services of tho school .lor Bible study plainant on or before the seventeenth day Interest on General County Notes ...... 18,000.00 S4.ooo.6o •being conducted at the Rumson of February next, or tho Bald bill will be Emergency Interest Deficiency 0.021.83 NONE "'; Presbyterian church. Tho program taken aa confessed against you. ROADS AND.IiRIDGES: . ... The said bill Is flted to foreclose a car- ,ils_a winter Bible convention being C ~'Bridges and I Culverts ...H...,H....M»,.HWM.,.««t.M..MH...H 200,000.00 180,000.00 . tain mortgage given by Albert Plttel and Road Ilapalra ..... -.™ «...... ' 228,B00.ftO E57.O0O.OO .! held daily except Saturday at eight Jcnnlo PIttcl, his wife, to Elizabeth H. Road Eaulpment and Operation ___ ~ 25.000.00 ,'lln the evening. It will continue un- Fresh Ham w> I5 Loin Pork "» 15* Kelly, dated the twenty-seventh day of New' Bonds 186,700.001 June. 1027, on lands In tho City of Long * til January nth. Branch, in tho County of Monmouth and 'TWNOirAL ON BONDS DUK AS FOLLOWBi I"'. Rev. Mr. Collett of New York (Whole or Half) (Either End). •Allenwood Hospital Bonds issued July 1,- 19J0 . 4,000.00 State of New Jersey; and you. Albert Plt- County~Bnlldlnff .BondR Issuod Fcbrunry 2. 3.000.60 . • preached at the Episcopal church tel and Jennie Plttel, his wife, are made 1020..... defendants because you are the owner* of Bridge Bonds, Issued Mnrcli IE. 1022 ...-. 1,000.60 -"last Sunday in the absence of Bev. the lands described la said mortgage. Itoad Bonds, Issued March 16, 1922 . «.. . J8.000.OO * Arthur Sherman, who was unable to Dated December 16, 1931. DrWgo Bonds, Issued March 15, 1923 0.000.00 Road Bonds, issued March 15, 1D23 . • 40,000.00 »be present. SPECIAL HOWARD S. HIGGINSON, Bridge Bonds. Issued March 16. 1024 . 6,00,0.00 I'. Patricia Seeley entertained a nuni- Swift's 1 " , Solicitor of Complainant, Itoad Bonds, Issued March 15, 1024 _. (0,000,00 ^er. of Irlends last Wednesday even- 12 Breed Street, Bed Bank, N. J. Brides Bonds, Issued March: 15, 1025 — «.000.00:- TOP' or BOTTOM Road 33onds, Issued March IE, 102& - 26,000.00 i ing at a swimming party at the As- Star litldge Bonds, Itofundinsr. issued August* 15, 1926.. 10,000.00 „ 5 bury Park 'natatorium. Tho guests MONMOUTH COUNTY COURT OF Itoad Bonds,'Refunding, Issued August 15, 1D26....« BO.000.00. """. 3,000.6o . ',-were Althea Tuttlo, Ruth Smith. Golden West COMMON FLEAS. Jail Reconstruction Bonds, issued July 1, 1022 . AUsnirood Hospital Bonds, iss'ueil March 16, 1028.. Xn the matur of the application of Coug- , a.ooo.oo • Eleanor Noe, Barbara Seeley, Proc- or Puritan Itoad Bonds, issued March 16, 1026 ...... : , . lO.OOOiOO j'tor Hague, Herbert Faiilkenburg, laB E. Stanley, an insolvent debtor. BridKo Bonds, issued March'15. 1028 - 1,000,00 Round Roast Itoad Bonds issued March IS, 1927 ,135,000.00 ' Richard Hill, Arthur Cotgreave and Notice. Less Unexpended Monies 26,000.00 IS.OOO.OO" ' —rjJonnair Noe.- After tho party the VO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! You are horcby notified that I have pr*« Bridge Bonds, Issued March 16, 1027 1,000.00 • guests assembled In the home of Mr. Alienwood Hospital Bonds, Issusd March 16, 1027.. 1.00.0.0ft . Fowl aented-a petition to the Court ot Common Itoad Bonds, Issued March I5T1D28 ...... (60,000.00 end Mrs. Leslie D. Seeley and had Pleas of the County of Monmouth accord- or ing to the form of the statute in such case Less Unexpended Monies ...- 37,000.00 «0,000,05 Steak Hams tie and provided, for the benefit of the Jell Reconstruction Oandgt Issued March 15, 10?8.... 2.000.00 ;' The ladies' aid of the Methodist -lb. Stz nulvmint Ilans of-thU-State4-»nd tha said Bridge Bonds. Issued March 16, 1023 ...^ . 2,000.00 'church hold its Christmas party in Court has appointed the eighth day of ltoaJ Bonds. Issued March lb. 11)20 , .... VMOW January. Ninetee— n Hundred and Thirty-. Itoad Bonds, Issued March 15, 1D30 ..140,000.00 ; • ; !the basement of tho church last two. nt tho hour of ten o'clock in the fore- Less Unexpended Monies 5,000.00 85,000.00 NONB • Wednesday. About thirty persons noon, or as soon {hereafter as the Court Bridge Bonds, Issued March 16, 10B0 ,. 7,000.00 . NONH lb 24c T. B. Hospital Bonds. Issued March IS, 1930 2,000.00 1 NONB • woro prosont. Gifts were exchanged. can attend to the name, at tha court- 15c house In the city of Freehold, In tha Coun- INTEREST ON BONDS DUE AS FOLLOWS! Election of ofllccra for tho oomlng lb 22c ty of Monmouth and State of New Jersey, Altonwood Tuberculosis Uospltal Bonds, Issued year will take plnco at tho parson- as the time and place at which they will July 1, 1018 1,006.00 1.I4I.0H : &ga tomorrow. ' Armour's Chili Sauce bottle 17c attend, to hear what can be alleged for or County Building.Bonds, Issued February 2, 1920 .... 1.211.2S l,B6».7t ajralnet my liberation^ > Brldgo Bonds Issued March IE, 1922 . _ 546.25 . 598.75 A cabinet meeting was held by the BOUOLAS E. STANLEY. Roaif Bonds Issued March IE, 1022 12,777.50 ll.tsl.io Epworth league at the homo of the ' bated Docember 5th, 1031. Bridge Bonds Issued March 15, 1028 .j. 8,487.50 8.842.BO • president, Oliver Dennis, last Thurs- Harry Klatsky. Esq., Roarf Bonds issued March 15. 1S28 /- _ha seventh day of January, A. D. 1BB3. at Road Bonds Issued March 16, 1028 94,266,09 je,880.0(1 Presbyterian Sunday-school will hold Genuine Spring which time application will be made for Brld|ra Bonds issued March 15, 1028 :... 1,817.50 1,402.8(1 GENUINE SPRING Itoad-Bonds Issued March IE, 1120 211,626.00 34,840.00. the allowance of commissions and counsel ,a meeting tomorrow night at th Cali Jail Reconstruction Bonds Issusd March IE, 1028... 2,075,00 8,1)80.00 homo of Mra. Carl Whltchurst. fenfl. Itoail Bonds Issusd March 16, 10S0 .. 39,800.00 34,900,00' Dated November 28th, A. T>. 1011. Tho Ambulnnce corps, lidil a refni- Brldgo Bonds Issusd March 16, 1080 6,017.50 " CHARLES LvDKNNETT, Allenwood Hospital Bonds Issued Mnrch 16, 1980,... 000.00 lar meeting Monday night In the ilre- Jupiter, Florida. Jload Bonds Issued March 15, 1931 V.64O.UO houap, JOSEPH II. Al'PI.EOATE. Bridge Bonds Issusd March 15, 1031 3,060.00 Lamb Red Ilank, N. J. Court House ami Jnll Bonds Issued March 15, 1981 18,860.00 NONB Mr. anil Mra, Lcsllo T>. Rceley LAN Ksscutora nnd Trustees. Welfare Board Bond* Issusd Msrch 16. 1981 ...... 18,185.00 NONE ripent Uio New Yeiiro week-end VIB- HAMS Applegate, Stevens, Foster & 'Interest on Road and Brldg* Bonds to b* Issued Hinff rolatlvt'8 Iti Hus.iex county and IIAUIBIIU, In current year ,...,.„_ 2,483,flA . Counsfillors at Law, llaverstraw, New York. Jlid Sank, N. J.. Jlllla ior 1080 and years jrjrlor a,0»7.18 «0,000.00. Mrn. Klliabcth I'attcrnon of I3ut- Ib 9c Ib 17c l'roctors. •• . , . 12,624,919.00 12,712,811,77 tonwood avrnuo entertained oovcral nK IT.FURTHER HE30LVED that tho sum of $14,(70.00 b* and la htrohy momborn of her fiinilly on New In Atlscltmsnt. approprlattaNo msit th* expanses and operating nesils^f the .First JuOlcIal District lb lie Court off the County of Monmouth, the anticipated reNlptsyror tho year L082 of, Yenra dny. 'l'hoy wnrn her n VK JKIn eelvoil wlilln attumplliiK to |;ct on a FANCY Brookfield mm, rounly of Monmouth ami Htat* of 1 Nnw Jei"oy, fur th* sum of Flv« Hundred, Court* th* County Ikmrd of Tux nil on litlnti hereby dir«ct«4 to •«« to th* proper Uvf Wovlnj; null). Ynriy Dollars anil Forty-Flv* ffpts th«r«oti mid Mrd, Jolin Courh of Itiond *tr* (fr,t(i.4r,), retiirns^iU on tha tw*nly-tn!nl J)H IT FUUTMEJl riKHOLVKP. tltRt puriuint tft thi provlitoni of ChiPt*r Itt »f camn liomn Raluiilny |in thn ilnr.- ilny of llsmmlisr, Unl, ami th* sam* has th* I<«wi ol lOJO. known M th* Kra* County I.lhrtry Act* ndopUd In Monmouth l.ftin imrv«il mill duty *K*oul«il, anil was (Jountr At th* (i«nfr«l Kta«tlon In 102B, tber* in*ll l>* «n«Ki«d. UvUd *nd c»lj«ei4d nrd lirii|illnl wllh her Infant dauRlt- Eowler Armour's Swift's Armour's (•liirnml f>n tlis (Witt flay of Dscsmnsr, fnim th* rnuniclpalitttfl In Ih« County ricqlvlntf th* bin«nt« thereof, th* num of one- tci*i wlilch WM lioin tlmre. lUHI, liy Ih* Illiorlrt of Monmoulh county. flfth of-» mill on nil rtnl And iiiraonul (irnnerty or «»ld muntolptlltUa »nd th*O«anty ">•*• Mltrt Dorothy CnrllMs «f N«p )>nlcf ll.rcinl'.r 5«, I0DI. T»X Hoard U hereby ltlr«ot«d (a !>••«•• «nd le?y f«td euhil Accordltigly, Brand Premium Brand 8-Ounco Size Hecondiul hr Mr. ToUtimit* mnd *pptovti\ on roll c*)) by th* toiiotrlng voltl • «n« n recant vlullnr nt tlin homo of , Star Print JOIIKl'H Me In the Jt(nrmfttly*t Memr«. Ilonlen* JelTrey* rolliemue, 'JThonvion «nd Director ', Jyl'"' Hnn'l'l MncCiliilncli. AnpUssti, f1lav«ins, poster •> Mewomtt. * «, , • , ; 'J'ho Hlirrwnliiiry ltimdlnc club wll Tomatoes PEACHES , 1I.U..III., In thi miitlvtl None. LARD KRAUT Altonxya «( Plaintiff. hl'cl nt Ihn limnn ot Mlna M. Vnl ' cuttlnn nt lllirnwnliury next Tiitimlny r (!hsrU> K. Col <'l«tV of th* Ilcaril of CDiossn rrnh >M«ri ot iJitCfluni); cam C lb8 C can8 C NOTICE or nETTi,EMr.NT or ACCOUNT h Utt.n».t> y the w thin rasolutlona to ha a true t Bltr>rnmni wllli Ml»« Vnlnntlitn in K..I.I. i,l Mlllaril V, <:..ri,«.ll, il.c.sil. iiMied the IVlrty-flis - t i|ay ot Oscsmbsr, 1931, aa tha sama le duly ret Nnllr* Is li«r«liy iilvtn that tli* a U Mtl JClcr.lrlrlty U lii-InK tnnlnllod In th 3 25 3 - 25 25 4 25 rnunls (if til* mtliscrlljer, •««nili«ir ami »rtln!»a II( Hi* iiliU of said Vh»r«of, I )i*v* hereunto let my hand »n v t«Mi»liiit the »«l«lsil Ulh, A. 1'. l»ll. tli»r wlJl »• '<"«"' Wie,4 i. Mnud Clork |irn«|ilil»nt iJDIIH 0...... • ihtrvfor nanlnik Ih* M)4 I 4 Intr Jiirtlin- ))l«ns wnro itisilo fnr tli c H.'f Dunk '4 i »|)nfl»l plOlirniil llm ntidnly I* RIV jj' • iht no » didlPKlltin (if Soper's Horse Radish 10 Boneless Corned Brisket 24' .. »gi,V» Ui(t t^WIt ••Miiilly. Tim REiP BANK REGISTER JANUARY 6, 1082. Sevi NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. Brooklyn jpemt Ner? "Jeaw with N«w York, la (nandlng eeveral days ohn M. West The object it to pro- TO THE SHAnEHOLDERa OV TUB BEO- Belf ord Newa. ON1J NATIONAL DANK AND TBU8T dps. J?$arl VVhlte, with her daughter, Mro. Thomas mote sociability and reaetUoo,. A James MoFaely, formerly of Bel- CO, Of IWt> DANK, N. 1, r Roberts. Mr. Conover Js ejepocted variety of games will b» played «n4 MICKEY AND HIS MA By ErfipUc Qartge In th« Ofd, died very suddenly at hlg bpme here for a visit within a few days. A those who prefer conversation thla tl i Jofoey Olty on Saturday. family.dlnnev IMty "WM held at the astime can bo lnflulgig d In, \ffJ\ef( h Mrs. Anns Thompson and Mrs,home of Mr. and, Mta. Roberta oa mentet s wililll ba servedd. ThThu oojaoj t is CmworcW qlttrcm o'clock A. M. to twolvo o'cl Mr. and Mr*. Bwatts, ot Jersey Henry Trnox of Belford and Mr. and Now Years. . . not to make jiroflta, as Is shown by its. lArthur 1*o ot Rod Sank were, Frederick Roberta has resumed his Building nnd ., Tho, builncnn to bo considered at thll City were:8w»4w vlriw* ot Mr, tha fact that a few^bf only 20 cento meatlnc will bp LliO .election of Director* ifl Mrs. M'lvln t«ah, lunday guoita of Capt, and Mrs, At,studies nt JKarvard. QOllcgu attgr tho will be charged. of AMK ^of the •jnBums your, tvnd to vot» on ihf Mr. nni Mrs. Herman Down and srt Bunypn, , .•• - holiday vacation. Jamea Grlggs will iiuoiitloi>'Of .clmnglnK thu par viluo of Its nj, Repalrln oftpltul ptock from 3100 to $20 poc |h»r«, children spent New Yearn with Mr*, All ths property owners on Church roturn to Harvard collegfl within « tii', thu cuiit)ftlcrntluri of mph othtf " "eorgo Lewi« of K«yjwrt itreet have signed atrreoments to few day?, fetter' U« has completed Seabright New«. Solid Truck UX t)Vt» «d may P»opoHy U mwanud... Mrs. Irvlnp Roop epent Wednetn ' ' . electrlo company to move some dcholMtlo work at his home. Its poles on prlvatQ lands. The pqlis Th,pmne Roberto, eon of Mr. and sk Bttjtttti Firestone SUUpn,' OaaMir. day vrlth Mrs. Obwtlwv .Brawn 61 n s.abrl«ht a tk# .tor «f llorrl, Wver Plaj«>—, •••, ••....,..-:, now.oooupy space neoessary foreidp- Mi's. Thomas Roberts, ft' improvlpg Dan and B. fj Established qvei"(«»«««, Mn, Llbblo Rewy, Mro. Bufus walks. It Is planned to put down ^rooronn a,heavaheavy «)d.«o)d, •• ' Dlatrihntoj fe» th» qonorote.eldownllis on the Street next Albert Qriggs and his trapping AUhough the ocean wathod »cro«B meatman And Mra, Lostor Walling 1 )cean avonuli -near Monmouth 1 MATON BBWJJB W»INfl«,'. spent Wednesday with Mrs. Cleorge. spring . partner. Kobert' Hughes, are rejoic- When your. Springs break o> Mrsr . E«rl, K Eaotmontm d w t« ing over a catch of three pniskrat? Beach and. sections of somo streeU GRAN POP SE2;- Builders i Bartolspn o( Atlantic, highlands. were Inundated by high tldei In «»» your. c« do6»u't ran right t» Mr. *nd, lira.: Henry Hoyer r& ,u> M3d from a visiit at PeO)caHHl andd made last week • H>«M'« «ny other troubl* vrtilqh river dMring the, storm last week, A story to be good, must ba INTEREST- ' turned, homa Thursday After spend- lha and her husband are temporarily no eerloua damage was reported^ might b« traceable to Ppringi, AUTOBIOtoH BODIES, ing a, weel; y|a|t|nff fflonds at Buy- iving with Mr..EMtniQnd'fl patonta, INO. The INTERHSTTNa prices on gM Tons ot sand wore va»he4 Atr»y and oil at th« Smplro aarage will war- P9B1I to J»e, I Cflt» f|>J It. vlUe, Bluopolnt and P&tctiogue.. Mr. and Mrs. Ilutus Eaotm» if,. 0utroi«to of tha family gathering on Now tho New jorsoy College for Women and Paughter* p| Liberty lodge, mty of Monmpjjth ana nportad for which was Mr. Cook's birthday. Mr, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Johnson of at Now Brunswick. The So and 8ew "club will mMt l.maat tot_t PbPrb a Conrlonli If ••lit and Mrs. Stanley. Cook and children, Ocean City spent Monday with Mr, T, en Thurxfay, ih. ttlhttwentj.«lehth h Audroy Bennott, daughter of" Mr, Tuetday night, January 12th. at th da». t Januanrnuanr.. AA, B. teas at „),',,!, tlroo I'erosd and Albert of this placb and and Mrs. Elwood P.uoyon. and, Mrs. John E. Bennett, is etck home of Mr». John X4nfl«ay on flOK. t wililll b ba d ,.,.|t ^ Miss Marguerite Cole of Red Bank Mr, and Mrs. C. Harry Lohsen onsanij e with a heavy cold. ,t , street Members of tb» Club »rs r&, START THE if Mmk«r l were present, ••..'•• ,. spent Nw Years with Mr. and Mrji, Mrs. Albert Johnson entertained a hearsing for two plays to bQ given D."10«l, ' Miss • Mae Hlgglns ot Montelalr Lesley pown» of HockvlUe Center, number of relatives and friends at a Boon at ths Methofllrt ehuroh. T69 to: r.k,>,, J. opont the week-end with Mloa Mar-Long Island. • • itrator, New Years evevo partpartyy , ' exact date hat not yat teen e«t. Alatai) B«Inni4i Jorio Sutherland. . V Thomas Dlnnen, Jr,, celebrated his Mrs. Albert Maxson and *ltrs.':Jns- 1 The Methodist ladles' aid eoolety Popilnr Mnkol BatheV titan ahtp a, Mr, and Mre. James Bartholomew ninth birthday New YeSFTattorrTgoh per'MorrelPand her two daughters will meet tomorrow night at the) NEW YEAR S7?0 l'la»«.Wanp-.l*4to ftUJfWars - spoftt New YeBra'witri Mr. and Mrs. by giving a pafty. His guests Wore lolt.by autoniSbllo lot Florida on home of Mrs. "Frederick; Nelson on fr ojtor. looms, utll aaBBHU for tmlnncfcnlnncoo onjeaaaenlean, Frank Nagelof Jersey City, mostly from New York. Belford . Monday. They-expect to return in Beaoh street ; 8127. dlnit rolls, bonch nnii do- Itvory. cllildreri" prepent'were-MaTlon L~Bng=^~~ Mr. an'd Mrs; Marvin Bv Fowl*? JBatata of Daqlil DowJ, deocaaed. without Intercut to rollnblo Dart/. You Potorobure, FloHda, on Thursday. ford, Theresa Cook, Georga Le'ekr' Goorgo Fields celebrated his 21stare the parents of a son born New Ntill hartbr «l»«l»een ththat tthh a aecounta ot tha bonoflt ot all money pnla b" Jr.,4 and. Albert Copk. The house birthday last n|ght with a. party at She will be gone three months. honao of 3 s! Years day at the Long Branch hos- S10 orlnlnol.eujifomor, Wrlta •Mr, and Mrs- Horry Bartliolomow, and" table wore decorated in red and ^° h' »t6r, Mrs. Hepburn, pital. Mrs. Fowler waa formerly V. H.CAGLE, who have been spondinfc two weeks white. One feature waa a large bas- About 24 guests were present and sa Rebecca Crotchfelt ot Long nmoutb and reported (or aattlanant to COS Broad Btroot, Newark, N. J. with tholr, daughter, Mrs. Charlea Itet flllcdwlthred'rooesand presents •evoryono had a flno time, Branch: Mr. Fowler is ths son of e Oohajs Court.of «a|d county...., on 'lay, thajourtaentb day d Jaoi Hall of-Jorsey Clty,-ieturned-home for eacreueat-ToO»bli glfta rll»r'r.R^ojph-Groap s -Jj-wry-^ek^Ity t Mayor and'Mrs. "William R. Fow. .. .. 1JJ2, at which tlraa anpllcatloJanuary.n win - - ln m ler, Sr. ba mada Tor tha allowance of comralsiloua Monday. -. . •. '•-..•'• bon was attaehod, RofreshmentB of «" «J °nlngltls at thoLongBranch and counaal faaa.. MIBS Anno Sorg, MIBS Oolda Hav- cako, orangeade and fruit waa served. Ho was taken to tho bw Mrs. Edward LottuB and daughter Pstad Daeamber 1. A. D. 1081. ons, Wallace Miller, Jr., and Lester Tho littlo folks had a very enjoyable Sunday. Etta of Wlllsboro, New York, uro WILLIAM J. DOWD, Smith attTondod a musical comedy at time.: , ' Qeraldlne Farwoll and William visiting Mrs. Bloomfleld Fary of IF YOUR RADJO Farwcll spent tho week-end with Church street Anthracite a J?.-P, Bad°Dank, J^'j^ Now York on New Years, At St. Clement's" church Friday their grandmother, Mrs. William Charles Covert and Sorry Bradley _ , _ •• . _ Exasutora. IS NOT WORKING WELL Mr. artd Mrs. PJilV McQovern, Jr. night at eight O'QIOOX a congre'ga- qulnn. Fanona A Doramnt, and Mr. and Mrs, OfoWles Jjdamond Helmuth. • have returned to Alabama univers- Phono or wrlta and.ona.ol our Ian.. tlonal Christmas and New Years ConnaallorT a at law, ports will put your fadlo In perfect nnd; daughtor, Joan of Maplewood Richard TlppotC of Maplewood has ity and John Covert has returned to Bad Bank, N. J.. - party-will bo hold In the church: been Bpondlng several d^ya with his .- .;. Proctora, were weekend guests 6t Mr. andbasement.' Each person who attends RutgetB. , Mrs, Herbert Rowley. grandmother, Mrs. William Coe. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnjo'n Of. Is .expected, to bring a wrapped gift Mro. William Hundloy'ia? spending Monmoulh CDonty Bumiata'a OMea. Service Charge $1.001 Mro, Joseph P. Kennedy andmqth' cpstlng not more than ton centa. Center street entert«lneA ift a fam- In tha matttr of tDaj Mtato of Paul Jtalcb* the winter with relatives In Florida. ily reunion and dinner party New , anba«h. dacaaaad, or, Mrs. Felix McOovSrn of 'Arling- Santa Clous T/lITbo prcaent_and_5irjg COAL »Ue»-t»—credltom to Trettnt' dalna- p Tfcara~dayr~Twenty^lj(: greats 'weife. MillerVHardware ton' werovlaltora here last week.—~- will "bei"ma"3o to (ill. -Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Lelst, died <>aln>t catata. Jano and Lola. ,'children present Mr. ant) Mrs, Stephen (Jr)f- ruravant t9 tlit «ida> of JOMDB I» & RADIO CO, wlll bo served and there will be laBt Friday. Tho funeral was held fln of Highlands entertained a, num- j»»h»T, aBrrpjuU of tba Count/ ct l of Mr. and Mro, % B. Compton, are music, songs and entertainment, Monday and burial was made at Bay Monmoatii, mada oa tho t«nth $*y of S3 W. Front SU Red Bank ber of relatives. New Yeaw«y«. Mr»> pac«miBr, 18IJ, vn ti*-kpplle»tlon df- slok wlth_heavy colds. ViewLcernetery '_ N Phona 1140. . Opnn Till OlOO O'Clock L Johnson-pxfr Mrararlflln Bre«I»t«ra7 Saelir B. Tathll], aamlnl.tratb? of tha •«- rAlbertSalt-of Now^Trorhrreturned tat; of Paul Baiehinbaeh, dacaaiad, notloa<1 homo Sunday aftor epondlng the hoi Keyport News. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benson we la her«ti7 aiTep.to tha endltora of ial4j 1 M. V. Brown to «ihlblt to tha •uBierlbar. ail-*^ iflaya with John Glass, Jr. ' Middletown Village spending two/week5 with Mr. MU* CTho n«J Bank BouliUr, o«n ko boa«ht Mrs. Theodora Ra,dtko ot Hillside, Pon't Get Up Nights y. Mro. Mtllard F. Trimble 1» lmprov- In Koypmt nt tlia itoroi of Obarlaa Lehn 24 WHARF AVE., ibg from illness." , . ' nnd J. D. Plofuky.) ' (Tho Hod Donk Register osn ba boueht near Newark. : ) It'a Naturea Warnlnir .''panjor An'md" at thu atoroa of J. 0. Knight and William The railroad company Is ln*t*JUng orasr. or \uvr iw 09 Mlllard Foster was badjy out on Mr. and Mrs. Lcsllo H. Ward are u Wutera.) TEL < . RED BANK, N.J. barndd _ol-lhal_ollhalr aaeUone a Ibar Make this it* teit,Y Whei tbo Waddor hlsXhana frld»y. Several eUtches new gates at the Center streetcro*. yatnaVth aaalla anbaeribarbrib . i (B ' Ivroeular, dtlvd out' imiiurltlos and •were,required to close the -wound. making a trip'to the West Indies, Michael Wallace of the Red Hill sing. Cat«d thoii, N. J, D«. 10th, ,l«s l { and Panama canal. . • i ti is serving a sentence of sixty BTELT B. TUITIITUITII I cxeeaslvo aelda thnt cauBo Irritation Mrsr J. Crawford' Compton enter- Beo on . 108 Prlneaton BBoadd , FFaiir HHavon, toiultlnK In log poll", backache,., bum- tained Jirtoon relatives at a; family Dpnton Howard is a patient in the days in tho county Jail at Freehold The road to better and bigger - AfblaRateKate,, BtayanaBtavana, FouUroat r A Inj end froauonb do»lre. ' Jlu-lctti, con- Perth. Ambpy pity hospital,. . ' | as the result of a charge of dlsord- ness leads through The Register'a.. K«ua«llle. Pioctora. dinner party-on NewCYears; . • J. vprtlslng columns. — Advertisement. It Pays to Advertise in The Register, IUd Banli. It, 3, Inlnliif buchu lenvos, iunlpor 611, «te., Mrs. Daniel L. Aheatn entertained Edgar Aumack is having a crly conduct mada against him Jos viork« nlcnBrfiitly • nnd. oDoctlvoly on tho bungalow orected on his property on week. cloven friends and relatives at a din' Broadway. btaddor M castor 611 on tho bowela. ner party on Now Years: Mrs. John G, Deckert and he. (Jot a 2Io--teat "box y Mr, and Mrs, James Earttiolomow wood was tho speaker Monday after- spont Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.noon at the Keyport Improvement reason ot total or partial destruc- Cadfflac V-12 Cadillac Y-16 Henry Sohrooder of'Jersey Olty. association meeting held at tha li- ttoq by flro, etc. Dpent tho wook-ondat Now Yoi-k. brary. Mrs. Cowlos' Is chairman of Lot ns eiplata bow "U. & 0." tho legislation and citizenship de- Mro. John Muldor and eon William takoa care of this vital loss. Mr. and Mrs. Tolbot TravorB spen partment of tho Stato Federation of tho week-end with Mr. and Mrs.women's clubs. , John Solan ot Philadelphia. Mrs. Elizabeth Morales, a mem- Mr. and Mrs. Horman LaBrocqui ber of tho faculty of tho Toachorn' college, ManBflold, Pennsylvania, has The following improvements are typical of the advanced engineering found oC Hlvoraldo Heights wore Sunday bocn visiting her aunt, Mrs. Elmer guesta .of Mr. and Mrs. John Mulder, E. Morris, throughout the new Cadillacs and LaSalles: Triple-silent Syncro-Mesh transmis- Mr. and Mrs. E. Walt Havens o Tha fifth annual dlnnor of tho Rsoglrt oallod on friends hero Sun- Koyport englno company woo held sion—Full range ride regulator—Controlled free wheeling—Super-safe, three- ot Vnn Csoil fnt Horse day. at tha flroliouao &. Thursday night. < Transportation. , Mrs. Garrctt A. Lee roturned homa Among the apoalc ;s wore Mayor R. filament headlamps—Exclusive no-flox frames—Air-cooled generator and fuel '"':~- ' .We' Aro Affonts Tot Saturday ovonlng aftor spending U-JVyokorf-tara I /Ire Chief &fn«»t fow days wltb. her. daughter, Mrs. Balloy. Tho staff of the Palace —FOR— Bortha. Poole of Belmar. dlnor sorvod tho dlnnor. lines—Completely hew exterior appearance—Thirty per cent greater with watch- Aero Mayflower Transit Co. Garrott A. Leo has boon spending Announcement has been mada of crystal dials—Finest available upholstery fabrics, tailored.in vision for the driver a few .day» with Ills brother, Capt the engagement of Mlas Flora Sellg- Tire Service Coast to Coast ffidwath Lee of New Yonk. rnnn, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. N. Gulf to Canada Mrs.\ Barbara Kooh and daughUr Rollgman, to Cheater Well ot New —Sound-proofed bodies—Full-vision instrument panel, the Continental mode— ICllzabij h and son Chnrlaa of Hud-Haven, Connootlcut Mlns Bollgmnn Our Service Car is All loads Insured la a, New York lawyer nnd Mr. Well '. Asli us for speclnl rntaa on son.. Ill ghta spent tho holidays at Increased power—Increased gasoline economy. I their o( mmer homa on Main street is employed by tho, American News always ready . B (lny option. Foaturon. &ODS DlalAliea Moving. StorrtKc. They g,w« « Now Yenri party a which tho guests wore Mr. and Mrt Mlns ICthel Lnyton, daughter cf Vnrnl, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bchmlck, Mr. Richard Layton, was married to Cavl nnd Mm. VonKIIT, Mr. and MraV. Hoiisor, »on of Mr. nn• a mootlntr of tho lnnd, oxooutlvo cmnmlltg* of tha Uunday- Mra. LtbM* Ilanry and Mra. llufua aohool. TCnaUnond •uaul ftutiilay vrlth IQv*i «U Wilbur O. Itoborlai In dolna; lnu- John Hansen rWith ttm morolmfit who sdvertli •tUr • lwo-ifaok«' vlult with \Uu\ |ri*u> of «!« worh. not fcaenuna tl< ddvdttliM. hut Mr*. Dorii IMvtoot. «»!!*a\ ho k**p» on KlvmMng 42 Wait Front Street, y-wlifi.li niaflnu iliotma". Mr. »nd,Mrf, imnk O, Und«rMil y- Taylor, re- — __ 0. 0 the first 25 birds the scratch prize the eleven weoks the league has been Mer, Central 18S , 1 1 five. • ' . < victory the jnllkmen evacuated the Slua CemaU 108 120 The ladies' bowling club of the ' W. CollcS, In. was awarded to J. I* Hay with a per- In operation, follows: 2*8. 168 118 t church yrlll tackle the Kr»t £. Collo. lg. .0 0 A return game will be played Jan- cellar position, swapplng-places with ;: being plaoed on a pap •with the mail- Morr!«. Jersey Central ___ 29181. JJ7 Whaltn, Jersey Ctntral _., 81 186 129 planning, a publio card party to be 81. •Anthony* ; 10 l-£0» O. Warner, If. Schroeder. PostolBca ...___ SJ 181 9> Ward, Professional. _.__._. 17 16S graabyttrfan • , . . 1 • W»0 January 12th the Jersey Central 128 Boifce.«.«B . Goosetown Slidgets Win Cop. men. , The Blue Comets, tied with 180 :147 Schrnld«r, All Meohsnlos _. 2B 160 115 held in the auditorium of the Elks' .' CalvaiT: B»pUrt .,,.,.,,.,..T.. • 0 1 .000 Hempblll, o. _.. .- power arid light company and Coun- Tho1 Gdbset6wn~Mldgetar a Red the Jlgftrand JEisnor bowlers at theVan Hess, All Mochanles'T. «1 179 67 Duncan, Tllton Dairy ..-._ Is 166 118 home -within tha_ next few weeks.,' ,'• M*t-o«Ut __»™__ 0 1 .000 Reynolds, re. «—~ "•Sbraus• •;••." u«imior»^;.J*--wti«ii,i_" " " — Hit 178—125' _*wls,*--Se]I^rA_Ri]i'ona)_^.ilui-_ H .-80J11S80 1SSS 1SISB ty go. .company will play a charity Bank football team composed of end of ' last year, Took complete 164 Mnt BapUat . o l .ooo Been, re _ game on the Atlantic Highlands high Macintosh, Poatofflca 24 178 111 Crlsrel. UtIUty ™i____ ~82 is It"j)ayrterB.dv,6itl8Bin The Register.-- •'; '"Rocky" Calandriello. St. James's H. Warner, Is. boys from ten to fourteen years of charge of third place, forcing the -___-_- 82 104~UP Edlngton, I school court Dancing will take place age, won a cup offered by William manufacturers into fourth position. Hght> forward, waa the star of the afterward. contort betwsen that outfit and the 8 S 19 Collo for being the best eleven of But little change has occurred in On January 13th, the County gas its class In this locality. The team the standing of the balance of the Calvary Baptist team, caging seven company team will play the strong of the thirteen field goala made by .School at Z-ncroft wort Sfteen games and lost one. teams. ' Harry Langendorfs farm at Lin-state home basketball team ' • the The players, were Lionel Simon The following atandtog does not in- Jjlateam." His brothers, Danny and Jamesburg court ' Patsy Calahdrlello, played a. good de- croft \sps the scene of a closely fullback, George, Balne and Samuel -clude last night's games: tensive game. Jlm^CIeary, who contested trap shoot last Sunday af- The score: ' Goldman halfbacks, Albert MacDon- STANDINO OF THB TEAMS, Special ternoon. Charles Hower of Head- . , C0UKTY. GAS COMPANY. ald quarterback, Howard Jeffrey left went In to renlsce "Rocky" Calan- OF PTS. Pojtofnc. _....__i_m. aiij ?TJ 1.026 drlello at forward, also played a den's Corner won the nfly-blrd Morse., c. , „., - 7 111 end, Ru«sell Tigha left tackle, Ar- Professional Men ... 21 12 864 971 EiJ^CUld event aT4d_tbe_ten-pound hamjihat' Mcrrit, ll. - 2 0 4. nold Simon left guard, Harry Jack- Dluo Oo-nta «»__,__,„ g« lj an ga] Morse did the scoring for the colored went with it J." £ Beekman 6T Sigmuncl Eisner _• 22 14 861 0S9 £cyes, is:. -—- -.' - -"i~"2"~~i :^ppns£.jrKJ "UtUlftf..iJ?;m ,,. __.-...„ 20 IS' 863 0S< team. The score: . Bed Bank, after two consecutive tie Joilln, is. 0 0 0 guard, Charles Wolbach right tackle Jersey Cen&il"_:—^__J.-1T-I«™.'SIJ--OT1 Grocera and PlumbSi™ 16 17 82T 904 shoot-offs with Ralph 'Parker of jff&dcS'f/y rfift •••••••••••^r II-ULJJ 000 and Jack Henry right end. The sub- 82T 904 Lakewood, took second prize! by Overhead Doora ___•!« 17 """ "" -.-,.: '_. iT 2 28 stitutes were Charles Kellum, .Clar- All Mechanics ____17 19 ass st: beating his rival 25 to 24. The prize Clothiers and Inaoanee 14 19 8(9 Ola FREEHOLD. ence Maxfield, Jack.Fox, jack Balne, 81S l.OBJ was a strip of bacon. In the first P PTS. George Wifson and Howard Leon. Oomuereial Chauffeur*.: 16 20 jtojboth men broke 25 birds in a Second National Bank ..IS 20 825 920 DavIdBon, U. ..-.. 0 li Stanley Croyden was coach, Wil- Tllton Dairy . n 22 811 9S0 row; ~ The" second-try- for -a- break H. Surgent, Is. - 0 0 804 1,017 DANCE liam Aumack assistant coach and Bell Telephona ______10 2S had them both missing two clay E. Surzent. ler. .— 0 0 810 921 K. Quackenbusb, c . r "6T" .__The_J31uejCometB; defeated the fiiff- pigeons for a scora of 23 each out Velt, . rf. 1 8 of a possible 25. On the next try Pete. rg. 0 * Davison Wins Again.'. mund Eisner plnnien~in~two~o_t~ of Beekman won out Kurby, rs. 0 0 Lieutenant Harold Davison, crack three games Monday night at Rec- P, Clover, it. reation hall. Only one game, the Vied Bank iodger No< 233 D. dark. If. ' The matches are held every Sun- 12 2 26 shot of the Bad Bonk potyce, depart- flrst^whJch .the manutacturer. won, Hi-QloTar. aw day at the farm. Others who took ment won another prize last Wednes- Jordan, .e. _ Win In Extra Period. day when he won first place In thewent over the nWo. hundred mark. . _. Clark, i*. part in the shoot we're Dr. Tennent BUI Brooks of the Eisner team and ,Horee. rsr. . ITenton of Manaso.uan, TSBTBas Tho Red Bank Cardinals were weekly practice- shoot held on. theParker of the'.Cometa -were, high with Gibbons. Is.. Kaney-of-Hill-dale, John Kelly of forced to play an extra period be- Spring street range. ••'•-• -• 204. Tho scores: Sa -.'•..••.'. •••.-•- -j -jj[jr Davison j made a score of 292. Act- >jaiiuary % 1932 JSyerett'and James Soden and Har-fore they were able to conquer the ing Sergeant James J. Sheedy was BLOT COMETS. •.The pt Anthony, cagers tooJpifie: ry t*ngendorf- of Uncroft Seabright basketball team last H-wkiaa ; „_— jjg m 1(0 siewiira of the First Baptist team, Wednesday night at that borough. second with 287 and Policeman nyan M , igg jag ion ~"'Ur\iaJi3.—The-CatholIo-boys-netted The final score was 16 to-Mr^^ George Clayton, was third with a Patterson ___; ; , uj us i»" ecorej of 281. Policeman Charles Parker __ »04 , 150 1>4 •ight "points' In. the first half, while With -the score tied-at-the-endUof Jeffrey . __ _j0 l85 Ui ALAN FOOIXEY'S ORCHESTRA the Bapfcttste had to be content with) Fire late last night did damage the second half, both teams buckled Erlcksen" was one "point "below^Clay-- "lour tallles.~BoOS"teams made T-stimated at $l,500Jo an unoccupied down tD..liard work during the e^tra ton's score and ..Policeman Benjamin SIGMUND S1SNBB COHPANT, dwelling at 71 SunseV avenue: The JPfyor turned In 27S. Policeman Jo»: Brooka „ lij 204 1J4 field'goals in the second half, The period. A flejd goal by Cantallcewoh ilUryr.; ', ..._...-n». us -144 score: house was in charge of Mrs. Wilson tho garrie for the Cardinals with eph Evans made 266 points. — — J°~ - 1ES 160 1C7 OneLliollar Per Couple _ ExttaLftdy, Brown, colored. The house was be-only a few seconds to play. J The prize was a lamp offered by Hoffman 1(0 134 182 cianbron*. A ,.',"". X 0 1 ing cleaned earlier in the day and it The score: William Schwartz of J. Schwartz, Tuttle' ; , 180 17» 107 , Coatfc 1*. . __ :— JOB is believed that the fire started on a Inc., local turalturedealers. — Sodad. o, ; « 0 0 stairway where oily rags had been RED BANK. "SoJ "so?-840 ...BtUBO, C _ . j J J O P PTS. left The alarm was,turned in byD. J. Figaro, rf. —.— 2.2 0 "The Fonrth Gift." The Commercial Chauffeurs won 5TARTS NINE O'CLOCK pi J.'Figaro. Is.'. • " C 0 0 Wesley- Van Note, who lives nearby. Cant-lice, If. -—. oo a Miss Virginia May Moffltf, daugh- two out of thres from the AQ.Me- Soden. c. ~ -2 o t' ter of Mr. and Mrs; Harry Moflltt chanics Monday night, Fisher of the 1 ~i I» D. P. FIKBTO, rff.,-—_ o o o Mechanics turned in. a soora of 227, _TMT BAPTIST. Two Baaketban Games. Ectlio, IK. ; ooo of Freehold, has sold to an English editor the first foreign serial rights . HnnUr, rf. The . Leonardo boys' and girls' 7 2 16 on a -short story, entitled "The Grooms. r£. 2 2 ml basketball team* played the EEAB RIGHT. Fourth Gift," which appeared in tho Helm. If. _ 0 0 " Highlands alumni teams a p PTS. ;' Cfrtar. &-.„ 0 0- Manaldi, rf. .00 0 December ' issue of The Gentle- V, Bayer, c. — 1 S _, evening at Leonardo. Both Fowler. If. _ -20-4 woman. Miss* Moflltt graduated"*rom ..jLajtonLtjtou,. isn.. _ I 1 -___ were won by Atlantic High- Coaglas.-lf. ^ 0 -_- the Bed Bank high, school In 1926, •0. Uatee. It. , 0 0 ' _rads. The score of the boys' game Nicholas, e. - 0 I 0 0 Tfaorons, rff. and attended the state teachers' col I W. liana. U- . was 31 to 29, and the score of the 2 0 log. at Trenton. She ]j a Bahwayj, SOU girls' game was 23 to 6. publio school teacher.

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via SATISBIES JUDGMENT. MOTOR VEIxICLE OII/IBOEB. CIUXD STUI(Y. EATONTOWN OFFICIALS, TO ATTEND INAUGURATION. ployment conditions In ths tewrt. Confesses to Fair Haven News. ship. Upn WlHlatns ts ch»lrms,n 0t> J Bale oi Hof Brings Enough to Cover 'our reruns Arrested Ijy the State bounty Extension Bervtce to Work One Now Councilman Took Ofllco (The lied Uaok SeKlsUr can ba bouuht Hcctlng of Colored Democrats of the olub, Frank Showers Is' CMrO % L Amount Involved In Suit loUce Yesterday, With Mothers, New Years. in Fair Haven In the atores of Uarrr Shrewsbury Township. Ury and Robert WUUams 1* tr*U> U Robbing Depot * , ^i Kurtia end Robert Canteroq and at the U'«r. _._ ' - 'Hi Tho sale of A pig owned by John Four persons were arrested yester- Extension work In sgrlculturo and . Arthur Taylor, Robert H. Hlggln- Gold Cedars.) Tho Colored Democratic club of Green of Hendrlckion's farm, on tho Isy by the Eatontown state police iomo economics Is not complete un- son and Benjamin VanKoureri wore Tho mayor and council will rtoi- Shrewsbury township mot on Mon- James Spring* Admit* Breaking Whale Point road, near Went Lone For violations of tho motor vehicle sworn In New Years day as council- day ovenlng at the home of Leon It pays to advertise In The Reglltel. V i 1 II It touches every .member of the ganizo next Monday night, ut which Into Atlantic Highlands Roil< Branch, by...' ConotWIb Fraft]5. - P. laws,.,, .. •'•_X.,'.i' ,-••_-. .., ••• family 'and with this thought In men at Eatontown. Hlgglnson and time Augustus M. Mlnton untl Harry Williams of Pino Brook. Delegates tryKer'yesterday realized a sum Mrs, Evelyn Wagner "of Aabury mind, beginning with 1032, the homo VanKeuren were re-elected to servo were appointed to represent the 'road Station Sunday Night— Park, charged with speeding, "was Angolo, who wero re-elected" council- argo,enoug,enoug h to cover a judgmenjg t of economics department of .the Mon- for three years_cach, Arthur Taylor men, will bo sworn into office. May- club at ths inauguration of Gover- Recently Released from.Prison fiJfiJ.M and coatsats, amounting to $1120 fined $5 and costs by Recorder El- outh county extension service planB fills the vacancy left by George K. nor-elect A. Harry Moore at Tren- icr C. Walnrlght of Shrewsbury. or Ferd Salmon will announce his Jamfefl Springs of Hillside, near n all, awarded to Ira D. Balrd and, o Include In Its' county program, Winning. Judge K. Herman'NStoyo .ppqjntmcnjs. of ofllcetiolders and ton on Tuesday, January 10th. The V osoph 0. D*vls, trading as Balrd Thomas Calandrlello of Fair Haven, leanlta'-worfc v;itn the mothers, espe- swore them In. Very few changes delegates are Leon Williams, Rob- Atlsntla Highlands, was sent, to the also ; charged .with speeding, was omrnittees, for tho year. county Jail yesterday by Recorder' Davle, feed dealers of West street, ally those .with young children. wore mado In the committees, which Mrs. George H.'.Merrill of Grange rt Wiljlams. George Autum, John taken before Ilecordor Louis H. are aa follows: MaeCray and B^_ll. Parkor. .A dis- John FUlBbury to await the action Hod Bank. , ' '. , Meeso of Bollord and fined $5 and Many requests .touching.the..mak- avenue and her infant daughter ng of clothes for the children"/and cussion took place regarding Unem- of the grand Jury on a charge of The judgment had been granted eos.te. '•.••.•••' •. • ' Finance—ltobtrt K. Hlirglnson, Ira E.have returned home from tho Riv- ;rown-upa, kitchen arrapgomont, mll- Wolcott, Benjamin VanKeuren. breaking into tho Atlantic Highlands the food dealers by Justice Gilbert James RutlgHano of Aabury Park, Road.—James N. Wolcott, Benjamin rview hospital. • , • •. railroad otatton Sunday right, ' M. Keith on a'book account against iharged v/lth Ijaylng Improper. 11- tnery, the preparation ; of tho cor- anKeuren. Robert H. Hieelnaon, The executive; colnmlttce of the CHARTER NO. 1267, Springs, who was released from Orcen. Constable Strykor was about :ens'e plates, was fined $25 and costs •pctd|ot aawellas child study quos- • Municipal building and ll»hts—Arthur Rlvervlew hospital met yesterday RESERVE DISTRICT NO *, prlion six months ago after he had to levy ,6n six pigs when Green's by Recorder Meeoe. Mrs. Mao New- lons come to tho home domonotra- aylor, Jamcl N. .Wotcolt, Ira E. Wolcott. REPORT OF THE CONPITION .01? lon agent. Realizing that the pro- Fire department and water—Beniamln .afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Tony served two: years for breaking.Into Fathor came, along and declared that man of Deal,' driving all tha way •nKtutcn. Frank VanDorn,; Arthur Tay- Hunting. Mrs. George T. Llnton, The Second HitionaJ lank and Trusi Com* [ram Is not complete until service la t. pany'of Red* Bank at 'led Bank, iotb« Die Br. AnflroWB homo at Ntweolnlt; he-held' a:mortgage on tho farm'and from J*ew Yorlc. with 1931-license tho president, presided." Reportu State ot_U$vt Jersey, at th alosa of busf New Prices confessed that he had broken Into Btock. BtrykoraBkedhlmhpV many dates, was apprehended as she wan rendered to tho parent In child-train Police—Frank VanDorn. Imo N. Wol- ness on December 31. 1931. ,. ittg problems, mbro time In the fu- otti' Robert H. HlKlnson. wore received from the various,aux- the railroad station and ho also told pigs *ere covered In Uio mortgage. proceeding through Eatontown and Ordinances—Ira • E. Wnltott, '• Frank Illurloo... Those present besides Mrs RESOURCES. i was- taken before 'Justice. Andrew ture will actually be put on this inPorri, Arthur Tijrlor. I, Uniin mid discounts ...... I 4,430.211.S7 the police' he had broken Into • the The/elder Green replied that-the Hunting and Mrs. Llnton .Were Mrs 1 freight station • two montho ago, number Stipulated was ave."" Stryker Reid of that borough, who flnedhe rjhaso of the work than has In the Frank VanDorn was appointed OverdrkftS' „ Tftl.70 Red Bank 1 laat : •'.•'.•• M. A. Archor. Mrs. P. G. Rowo, Mrs United Suites Government Springs toaa arrested by Sergeant counted the hoge and found that 2 and Costs. thief of police. ficcurltlos owned 776,328.12 •While Mrs. Louis Wardwell, home E. H. Simpson, Mrs. E. W. Worth- Frank Gerlcorta ol tho Atlantlo High- iherV wore six In all; The consta- «i» —~ '.'• Icy, Mrs. John A. Chaunzy, Mrs. W. Other bonds..stocks and se- Undo police force. , ,' ."•. Icmonstration agent for Monmouth rurltios owned 4,3S9,5IM2 ble immediately proceeded to .sell the' MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE. :ounty, has made a real effort to GOLDEN RULE OFFICERS. H. Ward, Mrs. C. .Hclfrich, Mrs. R. Banking house S324.000.0I) An unsiicoesaful attempt had been extra pig s-t auction. furnltiiro and take care of all reaueeU-throughout i. -Updyke, Mrs. Orrln Boule and fixtures ..'...„...:; . 18,3^3.67 Building, made to opeBlthejafoJnthojstatlqn, Tochnlcal Charge Against Driver of Monmouth county, It has been next Trinity CHufch~Ouiid Held Election Mrs. Wellington Wilkins. The nex 342,023.67 One handle and combination dial Ambulance That Hilled Woman. to impossible to do?what she con- of Officers Last Night meeting will be iiold TueBday after 7-. Real estate owned other' hsd been smashed, About $250 was W. 0. T. V. BRANCH rOEMElT.- than hnnkliiK house 00,516.51 54 Broad Street Thomas Potter 'of Freehold, drive? sidered a satisfactory,, job. There- The guild of the Golden Riilo of noon, February 2d, at tho homo o Reserve with b'cderal Re- fore,. It has been arranged for Mrs. Mrs. Llnton. ucrvo Bi\nk 447.113.93 Young Peoples' Unit Organized at of the Freehold borough ambulance Trinity church re-elected Mrs. Wal- !1. Cle avonuo, a young Justice Elmer O. Walnrlght. of present year with tho dbject of as-first' vice president, Mrs. George played In motion pictures. Wave, - Scalp peoples' branch' of the Women's sisting in this broader program of Total '...|tl,173,tl7.lt Treatment, Mani- Bayside council No. 107 of Argerl- •Shrewsbury Monday night. Potter Chandler second vice president, Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Roland Fcnnimon Christian, temperance union was wae-arrested'by State Trooper Loea- the county extension aervlcc. I. K. Williams secretary and Mrs. and Roland lfennlmoro, Jr., visitci • LIABILITIES. cure, Eyebrows, ean Mechanics at Belford elected III Cunliul stock paid lu _..! 500,01)0.00 formed. carpenter, 26. Bills payable and redis- were olected by majorities of only second and fourth Monday of each •The River Plaza fire companj The first quarterly conference wl counts . 856.6H.35 All Rinses, .25c one or two votes. month. The organization was name* Neptune Township Wont Have Fiindi Ocearino'rt* Mechanics Held Installa has elected the following ofllcera: the Hanson Young People's Branch tlon Lost Night. take place tonight at the Methodist Total J11.173.6.1T.I8 Last night an Indoor baseball Until June. President—11. F. Clark. church following the prayer service State of New Jersey. County of Uonmouth g*me was played with a,team rep- of tho Women's Christian temper- Vice president—Charles B. Bixnhor. ance union. • Teachora of Ncptuno township The Junior Order of United Amer- The ladles' aid society will meet to- ss.: resenting tho Rod Bank council. icans Mechanics of Oceanport held Secretary and treasurer^—Poter DcMld morrow afternoon at the home ol I. Wm. B. Lymati, Caqhler at the Henna Pack $1.75 •RelteBhrnentB of hot frankfurters ••* «i» . school havo boen Informed that they onltz. .above-named bank, do solemnly awcar that will receive no more pay checks un- installation of ofllccrs last night. Foreman—William StnVio. Mrs. Lewis Smith on Gillcsplc avc the nbovo statement i.i trae to the best of 1 and' Bauorkruut wero served.-- •—-- COUNTY DBYS MEEX-HEIIE. Deputy State Councilor J. Edgai Assistant foremen---Garwood" Dubo an< mt knonledce and belief. Nestle'* Circuline til more taxes are collected in June, Fred Dleti nue. Mcnibers have been requested Bray of Red Bank, assisted by Dep- to bring apron material. Tho Lord WM. B. LYHAN. Cashier. Permanent Wave Mooting of Executive Board of Tem- In the meantime, tha teachers will BnBlneor—John Grcon. Subscribed and sworn to befora me tbls WELCOMED THE NEW YKAB. uty State Councilor Edward H. Supper will be administered nexl !ith day of January, 1032. poronco Union. Held Lost Week. bo paid in scrip. This action wa Assistant engineer—Peter DeMIdowiti. made necessary because of the clos Golden of Atlantic Highlands acting George Kancy, who was formerly Sunday-morning. The women's ml» . (Seal) KATHBB1NE H. WHITINO, Forty Nowr Years Evo at the Home - marshal. Installed the" newly I Notary Public. Le Mur Perma- -_ -Ar meeting j>f_ the^ cxecutlyoboard Ing- of-the-Ocean Grove^ nation! one of the officers of the company. Bionary society will meet next Mon Co'trcl MtRSl:— of~lha Monmouth county women's bank, which discounted the school elected officers. Tho officers are: is now first assistant chief ol thday Eight. A meeting of the senioi CHARLES ALLEN. JR., nent Wave '' MIBS- Sclma Simon of Worthle; temperance union was held lasl Councilor1—Leonard Dean. Mlddletown township fire depart Christian Endeavor society wlH_J)i CEO. C. HOPP1NO. notes that provided the $20,000 MARCUS a. DAVIDSON. " ' ~ Wcdnosdtry in tho Methodist church Vice Counc_Uort^Howivtil_CQi>tt ment. held Friday night of this week. street was hostess at a, N8vr.,Xoars monthlyjft»dod-for-nalarlos -anil car^ Conductor—lfitrry Dear., Sr Ulreetora. «V8"party. Tho""guosls spont a "de- SessI6n3~wero Held In ffie rhornlDL rylng charges. There are seven Warden—M ort'Thorne. lightful evening and at midnight and afternoon. Mrs. Laura B. Bim Inside sentinel— Pcrlcy Riddle. schools Inline township with more Outsldd sentinel—George Keller. buffet luncheon was sorvod. Thoso bier, county president, presided a' than 100 teachers, Chaplain—Frank Price. present wore Misses Gertrude and bath meetingo. _ j Junior past councilor—Clarence Dean. y^ Sylvia Lovlnsky, Dorothy Grand, Plans were made for the bb'sbrv Recording secretary—John Silvers. Assistant: recording secretary—WalttS Y 'Irene Klatsky, Roba and Janice anco'of a special day of prayer to- Hospital Patients. Thorne. , ...„_„ — • • • Simon, Joaeph Bocltor, Martin Bcck- morrow. Next Wednesday- wlll_b —Raymond-Franklltrbf Hlvcr Plaza l'lnanclaI~Becretary—Glfson Thorns. ? er and'Ab'o'JBOBehbBrg of 'Red Bank; "victory day":'and-" the.'various tinlts Treasurer—William Dennis. was operated on for appendicitis last Alternate—William Carey. Mien Bemlce Schaffer of Allentown, In thoj!.Bun.ty__wlU present approprl- week at tho Rlvervlew hospital. Jear Trustees—Mort Thorne, Edward Koi Pennsylvania; Miss Ruth Marshall ate"'programs. J _ Carton-of Washington street under well, Harry Ferry. ' of BeliH&?,~Ml»a KutU Gordon and Many Inambevs. froni' Red Bank Representative to state council*—William went an operation' for tho remova Dennis. MIBS Caclld Ikenson of Lakowocd, and vicinity will attend the stati of her tonsils and adenoids. Jorr) Thaodore SelUer, Barney Lask'y, regional conforenco In the eenati The state doputlcs mado addresses McConvey of South street wea ope; Members were present from Re J Benivy Isaacson and Abo Altbors of chambor of tho state house on FrI orated on for a "carbuncle on hi , Long Branch and Nat Flnkolstoin, day, January 22d. Bonk and Atlantic Highlands to wit neck. William Dudley of West Ber Hess tho installation ceremonies. "••'•'•ti Boy Felngold and Arthur Goldstein gen place la medical patient of BVeehold. It pays to advertise in Tho Rogtste tha hospital It pays to advertiso in'The,Rcgloter. Here's a New Year's Resolution that pays year-round dividends: "Dea/ MARKET CO af The National...where quality is always right and prices are never high. ' ••••ik

FANCY \A/L'i Extra-ordinary offering of outstanding FANCY FRESH MILK-FED Pea Beans Glen Brook Quality Meat and poultry Specials at all FRESH White Finest Creamery Wtujner Markets this week. Split Peas Leghorn OIEEN Ol YELLOW All BUTTER Sizes Whole Rice ftuh from m*tun tan\ttrr**Mm.Wm ranmmMMl Olm Iraak a> M (I . ALL FANCY QUALITY hvltw wst-ragm^lm «f 1 . A tempting value,to grac e your Sunday Menu EGGS • pond «osl MS) Hf ytmttt. Dlrocf from th*, country'* flftstt henn«r< DELICIOUS guaranteelit. WhoUiomd I * In flavor. Every «gg Voor cents 1-POUND CARTON Leg; Choice a pound • A ••••—l»f»< SirloinSTEAKi^ DOZEN 39c 5 33 Lamb H>-17'

L°i; Lamb Chops b 29 RRJULAR PORTERHOUSE PANCAKE FLOUR 12c HCG. whola or AUNT JEMIMA STEAK half Pork 12' REOUUR PRIME VERMONT MAID SYRUP s 23eJUO 20= RIB ROAST Veal Cutlets »>. 39 Mod. fro* BONELESS BEEF SNIDER'S CATSUP , i5c lomts 25c for Stewing Loin Veal Chops "> 29 1-rouNo or Chopped Beef Ib. MAZON COFFElyBalKEl rars> flavor ond brings It h*ah t» yovr lofcl*. tMldl«f CAN Rumps of Veal ib. 17 DEL MONTE SARDINES '— 3 E 25« FANCY FRESH IMPORTED SMOKED SARDINES 2 GEESE io ibi. Ib. Jb | CAMPBELL'S TOMATO JUICE • 3 Swift's PREMIUM or Armour's STAR HAMS^wiT^rf|7^ WORCESTER IODIZED SALT • • • ou get a lot of Quality for a little money when you buy Wagnar Produco"'" BEECHNUT BUTTER WAFERS Beets 2 bunches Spinach 23c OaAOON SOAP • * • t 5 OWCBS 23c RINSO rtKcUrtiMM^^iska. IAMI rACKAOl 19c 1 Peas Tomatoes '^..u. OaAGON SOAP POWDER PA.CKAOE 5c LUX r«r waihlnfflu. IMnsj s IA«O« fACKAOl 21C PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 cAkrr. 20c LUX.. TOILET SOAP . • • aww^O4 Thes* produce price. irTeffecrinTlf Florida Ora.iges •><» 25c SUPER SUDS ••••'• •M..p 3 TKCKH.tS 23c LIFEBUOY SOAP • • '• • 3 CAKII 17c Wogner Morkafa hgying a produce dept.

Stop Through the Archway / Broad St. to tho Now 36 Monmouth St. MONTGOMERY 4-20c Phone R. B. 220, NATIONAL GROCERGO Y OHOKIK flnoStiri>it\aXul'umul, I» •ttHM RED BANK'REGISTER, JANUARY 6,1932..

have Etlward'Canzona of the firm at the homo of Mr. and Mrs-William an ftrganiratlon of young folks, held NEIGHBORS AT ODDS. of Qulnn, Parsons 4 Doromus for County Deposits Porker on tho Rumsori road. a dance last week aVTKo Woman's TELETHONS 2S38-J William J. T. Getty, borough as- clubhouse, About 75 persona vrcro Trouble Between Edward Harrington their representative sessor, will be at the flrehousoSat present- . and tho Haushnltero. for several months past Mr. Har~ 1 rltigltsn and Mr. and MrB.,Hauslial- Leon^s urday, January Oth, from ten o'clock •Miss-Martlitt Clapp-nnS- Richard Edward Harrington, who conducts tcp have beon at odds. Mrs, Haua- in the morning until one o'clock in Clapp have resumed their etudles at a service station on the state high- Twenty-Three Bank»Ope-«4hig the afternoon for those taxpayers Syracuse university. Miss Lois Wil- way In. Middletown township, has halter and Mr. Harrington have had B. A. SHOEMAKER each other arrested .a-.number of Column Wfa£aw&.:;'Have" Total: Re- who wish to Inspect the assessment kinson has' recurncd to tho Emma zhado charges of disorderly conduct DKALER IN books, . ,..•'" Willard school at Troy, Now Yorfc. against Mr. and' Mrs. Albert Haus- times. Tho most recent hearing was i$imo» '•:: of ^ $54,035,157— A guild of St. John's chapel will Mrs. G. Wilfred Halstead and sonhaltcr.who are his neighbors. Mr. before Justice Gilbert M. Keith, Loan* Lew Than Half That. meet tomorrow' afternoon at .theGeorge of Trenton were guests one Harrington alleges that Mr. and Mrs. who held Mr. Harrington for the ac- home of Mrs. William Borden on day last week of Mrs. Myron. I*. Haushaltcr cussed him out and tion of the grand jury. - iwHBanlc statements issued; tor the Branch avenue Instead of the home Campbell. • otherwise acted in a disorderly man- ATTHISTIME COAL : county banks, as of December 31st of Mrs. George Curtis. George Ayres has returned home ner. Tho hearing was to have been Threatened to Harm Mother. ' t«Jjt»W:«Vtotal:o£ *tt,891.09_.il in de- The fire company will meet Friday from the Long Branch hospital. held Monday night before Justice posi-s, .Loans and dlseounU. totalled ' Arrested on a charge of threaten- OFTHEYEAR night of this week. - - > Henry F. Hylin,s but was postponed ing to strike his aged mother with Wood, Feed, Hay, Straw (26,368,468.9- and tho total resources until Friday night Mr.' and Mrs. .. A .meeting *f the parent-teaqher /'".. ••••"•:• :"•"..•••• ; . •*». BjnounUa.to -»M,03o71(S7.86, indicating _ Xeonarfo Resident to \\edr an OJIO, Michael Wallace, colored, of association was held yesterday-after- Haushalter wore held in ?500ball to {tSat- the .banks are generally in a MrTand Mrs. Henry Ulrlch of Irv- Red Hill, -was brought before. Jiis- AUL. tusiriesses take time off LIME and FERTILIZER noon at the schoolhouBS. The prin- appoar at this hearing and Justice 4ngton announce the engagement of tic0 Elmer C. Wainrlght last week liquid, condition. Bank closings re- Gilbert M. Keith became their bonds- cipal speaker was Mrs. Mark Scott their daughter, Mlsa Dorothy Ulrlch, |by Corporal.George Probert of the totake inventory pf their •Peafr^Moss All Kinds of Poultry Feed cently have reduced tho number op- man. Mr. Harrington has engaged William Sclbert and Miss Gladys ntnto police. Ha was sentenced to jwating la. the county, from .12 to 23. la William Hoelck, Jr.,. of Leonardo. Warren | H. Smock for his lawyer . stock on hand, and to The Secon4 national bank and trust Moody of Chatham •were Sunday The date for the wedding has not serve sixty days in the county Jail and Mr. and Mrs. Haushalter will look backward on the past Baled Shaving company and the Broad street bank guests of Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence been fixed. , at Freehold. . - MJted Bank showed deposits of Seibert. . - • . "* . year, to see wherein they L. B, Campbell of Kumson road is Selling LEHIGH and WILKES-BARRE 4.1,573,357.83. Tha following table have succeeded, and how shows tho deposits and the loans and •> representative for the Perfeot-O- PLYMOUTH COAL Llte electrio light bulb, tV new In- dlBcounts of the 23 banks: ' to remedy their shortcom- _Foi Twcnty-flvo vention. '^ifsiy ''• • -DEPOSITS. " '• ings.;...... : • Second National, Ited Bar.k._.?8,0:2,6a0.E3 -Mr. and Mrs. V. Parker_WJlklnson Try a Ton of This Red Ash Coal First National. Freehold 3,409.847.115 entertained a number of friends at Asbury Park National lank a. New Tears eve party. Mr. and "«n_ Trust Co. _.__.__ S,U0.«86,«s FOLLOWING this custom, Xong Branch Trust Co." —. 2,982,858.01- Mrs. Clarence Fisher of Newark Little Silver New* Jersey Iong Branch Bankln. Co 2,810,227.22 were New Years, guests of Mr. and we began our inventory- Broad • Street' National. Bed . • - -^ 2 Ban- _..—_: 2.8B0.72T.C0 Mrs. Wilkinson. - J not bnty of stock on our First National. Spring Luke.. 2,151,895.38 Earl Broadwell bas moved from Farmer, and Merchant!, Mat- shelves—but also an in- : _wan _.-__ ; __. 1,088.056.08 Plnckney road to White road. Coffee First National. Belmar 1.789,672.07 'Mrs. Jessie Spencer entertained a ventory of what good will Keyport Banking.Co, _-, 1,693,931.66 number of relatives on New Tears Peoples National. Keyport .._ l.fi29.060.S5 :r" IN OUR STORES ...i__•.:..-.: • we have created in atfd iFarroora National, Allentown 1.4S7.436.20 day. . "' AUanUo Highlonils National- 1,411,462.86 Aloriro Bennett, who is an engineer about Red Bank. Announcing ( Manasm-n national 1.224.887.28 We want you-to try at least one of our famous, Central National, Freehold 1,150.506,09 ion a ferryboat on Chesapeake bay, -KMnsburr-NBtlonal.,-.-.--. 831_32JilO U18S resumedjils duties after spend- freshly-roasted blends. . They are so niodestly AManhuret National 3ank and ing1 a. Ten-days'" vacation HM*'.' AS-we enter-the: 2QuV.year Trott Co. v 553.fi56.04 "pTiitlithat'yoffwiltCT^y^feaS^atMa^ — The Opening of The tint National, Avon 3Si.3BJ.32 Miss Janet MacKay entertained of our businew career in first National, Eatontown _~ 336.427.06 Mls3r Helen' Lawson of Montclalr again is Quality at a Saving. " ... -- Red Bank, we can look First National Enslishtown 320,013.36 over the week-end. First National, Eeabrlght 3D2,093.74 lYrst Nutlonal, Farmlo.di-9_ 280.509.58 The Spinsters and Bachelors club. The Quality Coffee Trio—Choose the One That Suits Your Taste back with pride, on our ac- Neptuno Bank fni Trust Co. 121,160.10 complishments, bur in- "' Total :l...»ii. Mii-L ..J41.S91.004.41 CHARTER No. 111658. Ideal Kosher Eesena District No, 2. creased business due to our ' tOANS AND DISCOUNTS. OSCbb COFFEE «> 25c Second National! Red Bank_.$4,430.216.87 REPORT OP THE CONDITION OP insatiable desito to render- First National. Freehold 2,026,618.05 The Broad Street National Bank' of Bed 35c-25c—10c Saved Aaburjr Park - National. bank better service to Red Bank Bank. In the Stats of New Jersey, kt the Only tho choicest beans in this fine blend—it suits particular folks. * and Trust Co, ; 1.690.680,11 close of business on December SI. 1031. Long Branch Trust Co. 1,154.212.06 and surrounding commun- Long Branch Banking Co. 1,9(4,674.31 Victor 1b Acme' lb tin Broad Street National,"Ked • '• 1. Ioa.n« and discounts »l,S88,175.32i ities. •' 2, Overdrafts 524.32 3^50° Delicatessen and -Bank -~ . 1,983,175.32 First National. Spring Lake, 2.099.175.23 8. United States GOTernsient Farmers and Merchants, Mat- " ' Bccaritiea owned ... 136,000.00 Coffee Coffee awan .. 1 023.793 16 1. Other bonds, stocks and SB- " A mild delightful Ibicnd of Brazll'aabe8tcoffoe3 An entirely different blerid, produced :by exports FOR the New Year, we will, First National. Belmar 1,585,763.23 curltlcs owned . 731,543.23 Keyport Banking Co. _____ 1,149.774.81 6. Banking hou«o_J227,415.S2 try to even better thui vec- People* Natlonal.-Keyport_..— 836.S38.S0 -Furniture. And J^ihest Blue Rose Farmers National, Allentown 581,792.86 fixtures 22,266i5B — ord. We have installed a Atlantic Highland! National. 1,727.044.46 Lunch Manasquan National , • 609,990.69 7. Real estate owned , other Central National, Freehold -.1.154,156.00 than bankinff' house —••— 87,303.19 Pea Beans 3 lbs 10c 2 lbs 9c y Xunsbore National 671.178.29 8. Etserve with Federal • Re- H. MEISTRICH/Prbp; Alltnborst National Bank and serve Bank • ••—— Farmdalo Cut Struiglcsn will be in closer personal Trust Co. ...—!_«.„_.„_._, 339;854.93 9; Cash nnd-«Ju« irom^banK!!,_ 11S.6U.73J B«g. 10c flu oiler's 10. Outside checks and otner touch with our growing First National. Avon . 854,226.82 1,400.05 BEANS First National, Entontown _-. 239.748.80 cash items -_..—• Finest. Hawaiian First National, EngUshUron 180,846.63 14. Other asBets 4,678.67 Macaroni clientele. \ First National. Seabrteht;—.,: 24S.6S4.41 Broken Slices Saturday, January 9th First National, Farmln.dale.. 278.811.02 Total _._^_.__.-..._ 2 cans 25c Ji'eptuno Sank and Trust Co. 33.333.OS LIABILITIES. Spaghetti THIS department earnestly IS. CipiUl stock paid In _.__.* 150,000.00 R & R Plum Pudding AT 22 MONMOUTH ST., NEAR BROAD, Total _»:6,366.45S,94 16. Surplus •• • — IEOIOOO.00 Pineapple welcomes . your confi- 17;-Undivided proata—net.— -46.130,81 ._—Ub. .canL?3c or NoojUbes 18. 3-sierres tor dlvldenda, - -- dences -and requests any - r contingencies, etc -.--• Carrying a full line of delicatessen and Little Silver News. XI. Due to banks, including R & R Plum Pudding suggestions or criticisms. certified . and easblere' dairy products. . checks outsUndlne 2-1b can 39c j If you have been dissatis- (The Bed Bank Begiiter can be bought 22. Demand deposits _ Swiss Knight Gruyere la Little Silver at the Union Neva Stand 23. Tim- deposit. --— fied with your cleaning or' M the depot and at Georsa Quaclcenbuaii'a Bills payable and redis- general store.) California Almonds Save Five Cents. Cheese ^ 33c dyeing' in the past wheth- Appetizing Foods A Specialty, lb 19c A surprise farewell party was giv- er done here or elsewhere, en Monday night for Mrs. Susie Total »3,420.919.9S j Parker, who will leave tomorrow to State of New Jereor, Conaty of MonmouUi. WEEK-END SPECIALS IN PASTRY DEPARTMENT. we would greatly appreci- HOME-COOKED MEALS SERVED »pend the winter in Florida. The SS.I at Our RED BANK (Broad Street) Store ate ^our letting us know. I. Harold 8. Whitney. Cashier of tha DAILY. 'party was arranged by Mrs. Sylvia abore named bank, do solemnly swear that !a and MI33 Ethel- Springsteen the above statement is true to the best THURSDAY—Lemon Clusters 21c each >t mj knowledge and belief. _ about -35-guests were .present. Orange MeringuePie 21c each WE have so arranged our or- jmpanying Mrs. Parker to Flor- HAROLD S. WHITNEY.-Caihfer. Subscribed and sworn to before ma thU ganization and in/Teased i will be her daughter Julia and 5th day of January, 1982. FRIDAY— Raisin Buns :....,.. 19c each our facilities that you.will her son Stanley. On February 1st LOUIS S. CONOVER; : Mary Ann Layer Cake „ 19c each Stanley, will return to Little Silver Notary Public nolice marked improve- SATURDAY—Honey Buns ...'. 21c each : Angel Cake 23c each and hla brother Douglas will go toCorrect Attest:— 1 Florida for '• the rest of the winter. ' EDWIN R. CONOVER. ments in service and satis- OEHALD C. HOLBROOE, Butter Kernel Corn : can ISc Tho Wenonah missionary society THOS. S. .FIELD, . Hartley's Orange Marmalade jar 29c factory results. « Tomatoes make LEON'S, not tnere^ California Sharp as Light- 3 BROAD ST., Phone 3334. ,JRED BANK. e ns ly a dry cleaning plant- ning's Fiord — a FREE DELIVERY. 3 25° pkK8 but an Institution created Maetorplece of 3 25° Prunes MyBtory. SPECIALS THURS., FRJ., SAT., JAN. 7, 8, 9. Gold Seal for the public needs in all (tSCO Golden can 4 >4 ° lbs C branches of dry cleaning Macaroni or and dyeing. SPRING LAMB Spaghetti Syrup *••• 2 17 3pkso 20c Log Cabin ca Sweet, Meaty LEGS Syrup We maintain a cold storage^ vault for the TIFFANY OSCO Quality Meats-Spedally Priced rMD4XH0M INC SHOULDERS protection of your val- Finest Corn-Fed Beef uable Furi and Rugs. A round-U]) of Neck and Breast Shoulder Chops Western thrills ~a story tocm- 8c lb. 18c lb. Round Steak I Sirloin Steak I Porterhouse Steak with tho romnn'co of a ROASTING FRYING dangerous man turned gunrd- lan 6i tho LeB 1-nnR* throush lb 16c PHONE love... Smoke" d SKINNED HAMS (WHOM! OH BHANK JIATJf) RED BANK (Al.t HIZKH) SLICES OF HAM '. 1u.3Sc Fowler's All Pork Sausage 19c lb Loin Lamb Chops Legs of Lamb Rib Lamb Chops 2800 Smoked Tongues . . 25c lb 5 MALE IIAMILTOH Sliced Bacon, 13c pkg.; 2pkgs. 25c \ HI'IUKJI AlLBEN PWHCIE (I i.n.) Beef Liver Luncheon Meat \ lb. 10c ALICB WHITE Chuck Roast . . ' . 17c lb Leon's Beef Suet lb. 6c Broth Bones . 2 lbs. 5c MONDAY AND TUESDAY—TWO DAYS Smoked Hams . . , . 18c lb (lrul Decker's Cooked Horn (in can) WHERE RUGS AND Walter Corned Beef . . . . 10c lb American, Swiss or Pimento Whole Hum lh 32c . HOUSEHOLD GOODS "A v lr> Half Ham HUSTON Sandwich Chccno (Sliced) ' Ib35c ARE BEAUTIFIED. SEA FOOD 1 Finest Fresh Produce House Kent Crnb Meat Whole Codfith Scallops Parsnips, Wliito Turnip* or Loose Carrots 3 lbrnr, nml »vn pnmir- yiiu llmt illirlug ICTi vn will <1<> nvtir 70-76 WbUo Street, 69c basket .Vim iivrn gri-nlrr vnliion llmll formerly. ll*««l»«tiiHli<(tith>

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