MONMOUTH CO HISTORICAL ASS** FREEHOLD N J

VOL. LXVI MATAWAN. H J. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1934 Five Cents Single Copy. NUMBER 26

Next to Last M andeville Reinstated Member O rganizations M a y o r T e l l s J o n a s A . T u m e n

K e y p o r t G.A.R . M iddletown Twp. School[Board Here Observe Council Need Removed From Member Passes In Statement tke Middletown Minister Rues in Protest i The Holidays O f Refinancing County Office Against Irytutice and Hopes for Future Co­ ■ Septemiu* S. Bedle, 83, Legion Women Hold Party Say* Borough Paying Too Last Night Supreme Court operation Among Board Members Die* at Greenwood, L. I., For Children in Moving High Interest Charge, Justice Perskie Ordered Home of Daughter; Re­ State CommMoncr of Education i ters, at least, puts right and justice Picture Theatre Laat Pointing to Keyport State Attorney General sided in Engliahtown Charles H. Elliott has rendered a! flrst. Mr. Labrecque has been un ­ Friday Afternoon decision tttocourt oase of the!justly blatoed for many things— Reduction in Rate To Take Over jDuties Rev. Ernest Wl MandevUle against and little appreciated for a very COUNTY CIVIC LEADER I the Middletown Township Board ot praise-worthy thing—he has risen GIRL SCOUTS CAROLING TO ADVERTISE MATAWAN Education brought by Hey. Man- above politics. Even though small- A M’CAMPBEU, VHTORY dcrvilie (0 compel his reinstatement minded politicians may misunder­ Born in Keyport, Served 10 as • member of the board. Several stand and twist this statement V> A Baptist Entertainment Freeholder* Dtny County Rctult of Naughright In- Month* in 29th N. J. R egt month* a jo the board, contending use it against mo, I would be lessj Held Friday Evening Ever Gained Control of lhat R«v. Mandervlll* bad resigned than a man to withhold credit t 1 ;j ve*tieation, Monmouth And With Navy During as a member of th^t body, appoint­ where credit ls due. , | Recreational Center Aberdeen Road, Other* Prosecutor’* Conduct ed ln W> stead H. CL Le*oh. Mr. "I hope the cltliens of this town-1 The Civil W*r MuidervUle averred that he never Haa Play Tonight Disagree With Them In Vice Cases Aired ship, win learn to appreciate thci resigned from the board. He hu Septemlus S. Bedle, as. answered hard and thankless task that Mr. lint tssued the following signed The American Legion Auxiliary The Borough of Matawan should Jonas Tumen of Aabury Park, the laat roll oall Sunday. This Labrecque has undertaken ln their adopt a refinancing program for s^tem ent: Unit No. 176 ot Mntawan. staged | Pm-smitor of Monmouth County, Civil War veteran, # former resi­ “I would be Inalnoere if I said behalf, quietly, and consistently, and next year, cutting down the interest despite thc constant abuse th*' is who waa Mild lo be “guilty of * mlE- dent of Keyport and a civic leader that I was not filad 'tb it State very successful Chrintimtui party lo{ rate on its obligations, Mayor Ho­ broujht down on his head by mis­ at various times tn Monmouth Commissioner of Education Charles ward W. Currie declared at tlie reg­ di'iiieHin>r and uanfeauooe Ut of- H KlUoit's decision lu my court informed and disgruntled petty ular aenil-niotithly tnestlng or the tlre," hy Uw Naugtirlght politicians. case cbmplately vtndleatci nw stand Mayor and Council, on Wednesday tlve Invcatlgatlon CommtW*e, will 'The School Board haa a Kurd agalnat the high-handed and Ille­ night In the Borough Hall. He aulit | i«' ?iii|ier«edrd In oBlce by Attorney row to hoo for the next few months.) tlmt «lx per .cent waa too much for | gal acts of a few number* of the Umi rnl Ujvld T. Wllenla, aocord- Mldtiie'own Board of Education Seven montha or valuablo time have' till* municipality to pay when Key- j t during the past nine month. But 1 been practioally wasted. Many! I port, In Its condition, l,i ahk to n - n,(' “,m" ' »>">< "K'>'!>»« -I"'"' li"» . ><.,M>trl. Iv Hu- tlivillil Its work, Iiik to an order unit out last night am flinoere In saying (h tt ll hope wrongs mutt be righted. A Berlouai iairmme IUH IlnmicliiK lor next year, v,'“ h,'u'" K 1,1 " "f '<'">l*“»y • MktUby Supremo Oourt Justice JatcpU wc may now have aome peace and and rather hopelesa financial situ-' !*t llvr per relit Ooiiurtinwn He.iv-1 » ,,r"' ■■■•"••<»> ‘I"' »’ln-| "t tlie rmlx of the B. Porskle or Atlantic Olty. quiet In Board of Education mat' atlon haa been liii: * 'l >»* »-«>'• •>' that day. after A ropy of the order waa lent lo to is mul direct our attention lo ed sohool ofltclals have bcon forced! hausen Jr.. Merritt J. Wurwlnk.l ,,u‘ <*•"*" ,,u‘l l" " ,UI '"in n er fw n.-.ny hi.ur* Mr. Tumen. Tho l>roa*outbr tt* iwnionuiia, coiutruotlve aotlona upon ua, and until wc can hr it- i A!bcvt H. ainUU} • prcMied aurprlae liutt night when In- toward better school* and better lltvcd ol ttwlr prosence, we mu,si, Uuul u frw other cltly.^tm wero jmt.i* tomiod nf the aotion and Mkt he 1'iliiriivlonnl results. make the beat of the tooln tlm t wo[ *rnt t>ui lur UriuitilU'uu rejirrM'utM* had not received official notification "The commissioner'* ruling that h«vi' at hahd. Mui'uliiiii luiicirj i ; civrvi on ih(i CouiwU, F. Kowai'dt Blodgett1s Restaurant at M organ m r had It been indicated te tilui •the resolutions of the Middletown Tiust be moulded Into » sensible. : l.loyd, JuiiX'H M. Vnli Hiuklo atu(t in any way, Justice Perskie declin­ Mount »f Education ousting appcl o- ih'. th* children st»f|. Oounty highway* w m constructed m i ***'•; ^ •#°**lg.t» pr***.!- IJw fireman tolled under nuws«* (Uoutimioi; on * twui and itiat, t refer most particularly scfhoola, teM fighting and lAore oa*]ea to j»tri«r In front ot the Matn-i throufh Matawan. old nx* and Frederlok Blodgett, the owner, cotild.DtM difficulties, Tlie re being no flra to Clifford P. Oordon ot Highland oiierativo aooompllshment. i •——• Matawan Township Man not Im reached lo learn If he plan* hydrant In the vicinity or tlie build- Avatiue, Leonardo, President of the 'n o dtlKina of Middletown | (Oontlnued on page tw*) (Oontlnued on peg* twoi Government Loan Enable* Goes to Jail for 60 Day* to rebuild *t tha same looatlon. ing, It wna necoiwary to string fliw Middletown Oltlwns’ and Taxpi\y Township hive had enough (in Maurer Tile To Go On era' Amootatton, and Theodore Ia* fact too much! of Board of Educa­ At J:(0 Mrs. lllodgett was nwak-|liosn tram the Olieimeqiiake Otnk. John Mlkullek Waa Arraigned on brecque. attorney, of Oonover Lam>, tion fvihta, pcMy tolokoring*. naitl ailed h t the barking of tlialr dajs, about 1,000 feel distant. W»l(ir Complaint of 1|la Wife: Motor Harry I Kahn et Mataeaa, Is Pre- Middletown Townahlp. Joalous Miuftbbles, U ts only natur­ and gave Uie alarm. Tlie Firo He-1dripping froth the hole was formed Vehicle C u n Heard. M atawan Township Officials partinoU* of Laurence HaiDor.ialinotl Immediately Into Ice, mak dwitlen Mgr,, (lerwnle Unglnter “Though I hav* never belonged al that they have becoms thor­ of Amerlean KnnamUe Co. to Mr, ILabreoqu*'* political party, I oughly dlaguated wtth the actions Ollffwood and Keyport, were *tun-.ing fitting unsafe and adding tu John Mlkulack of Matawan Town- cannot foifccsr paying a sincere of the board, t share this disgust, jv moned by the Morgan Ooinpany to j Uio firemen's dlflleuUle*. hlili), was arraigned before Thoma* Have Good-will Get-together rentier awlalaiiM, Keyport Bhglne, The New Jorsey Bell Telephone Harry 3, Kahn of lUvtne Urtvn, trlbuj* to hla unaelflth, courageous, and I would like to do my part In; l< Prodtic thin Manager and OhWf L. 8mtU\ of Key pvt, Rsoorder far and llreles* efforts, nkndlng on a still alarm. A Oompany exchange* in Ui* iiorlh- MaUwan Townahlp. on Monday, alok or well. In defending what I* bickerings and to promote tMMt tun wind and oold temjieratur* Pm nart of the Hist* afterJ.o'etoefcIS®!*?1® oharged with disorderly conduct hy Dinner at Cliffwood Last Night luuidloa^ped the nremen■n consider-,ootuSder-irepurled reported iieliigM ng unsbieunsble to«o gatm l any-any ^i^aiistlc TlUng Oompany, lilmlted, **■*<*right andOS'M fighting iniw*with HIn'l imhis III"In >|>IWnnd progress. It uviiwfuabehooves tlievtlVi of Maurtr, which alter being nearly his wife, Catherine Mlkulact He leUlgenoe an d ability ag.tmst ^what Board—of- Kddcatlorrmerrfcerii ter' ably In tlwir baUlo iigainsi a Blitw.thlna thrmigh Monmouth Counly waa committee t(rtr«rcaafuy Jnll replied he had been taking care of which was well underway twlien and )»lnu aouih. A check-up soon shut down for thr** months, will la wrong. 1 am opposed l® rolitlos work together now and got some-' Last nlglit, nt the Invitation of now rmume operations, having berti nt Freehold for a term of alxty daya. thing accomplished for our schools Matawan Tiiwnahlp Oommltteo, nil Its niurue* for 10 yearn and not in they arrived on tlie mene. revealed...... that tlio lire nt Morgan and politicians In school boi.rd af granted a loan Irom the Recon­ Recorder Smith heard three motfli fairs, but 1 havo been overwhelm'______and for our township. 1 hope I thoae serving In ofllclal capacity in all that time had conditions been I \ iHtsalng motcrlat, William Put- had disrupted Um aervloe. Carl vehlclo cs*cs during the week. Oh ao bad as tha past three y**ra. F^r. (r(K)n n; Keausburg, atso dlscovoretl Carlson, suticrvtaliiii foreman of Aa­ struction Finance OorporaUon. lngly convinced (as have many, may never see in newspaper type the Township and wive* of mattr The tile plant at Maurtr, whleh December 30, Benjamin Klein of other Republican*) that Mr. La- again ttiose words ‘blood on Uie of them wero guests at a harmony morly, he aald, It w*a the chronlo tiio flames alioutlhg from the rent bury Park, wna dlapatched there. la one uf the two owned by thla I in Hillside Avenue. Newark, wai brecque, despite the fact that he I* moon."' )get-together dinner ut Mn. Antut ones who did not pay wlioet prop­ of tlio building and notltlcd thr. M-year-old concern, w u eroctcd tn ■irralgncd on a charge of ualng flc~ Democratic leader. In sohool mat- “Emoat W. Mandovllle."|n#;te Blaoiibach's tavern In Clllf- erty h*d to be aold tor taxes, now Margin Fire Company. (Uontlnucd on page two) titlous plates. He waa fined $3 and ______wood Beach, Tlie dinner, a *ump- It wa* tlioaa Who always had paid IKW. About one hundred men ti>d women find cmpkrymMit there Ut I costs. The arreit wu mado oi: n ” ! tuous Mar* hot turkey dinner, pre­ before who were delinquent In their CARIUON-OROAN HKItVICK taxes. "It I* a great sorrow lo mo," TURKU TOWNH TU OnUANIXE normal times. Plan* are now being I Rente No. 39 In Matawan Township, S PERSONS HURT |p»w> ** Mr>- W*nbaeh and Mr.<, SIDNEY EVERSON I on December 31. a oharge of NEW YEAR'S EVE A’i RUMHON 1 ^ John Mar* Br., was aervtd to thirty he aald, "to have to aell out thou RIITOEIIH ALI/MNI AHN'N drawn to double the capacity or the J recklose driving waa made against who have always paid In tho past." plant and personnel, officials stated WINS COURT CASE today. Mbock M. Setlan of Hit Wathlng- A carillon and oitfan recital will . IN TWO CRASHES (dinner, omol,1“ William »ntl *um‘' Hyer fir,, rollow|n* Chairman ih* Thomas Ryan waa introduced as Tlm yreelwld-Rnd Ilank-Keyfwrt ton Avenue. Bronx, N. Y., by Calvin be hold at Bt. Oeorge's-by-the- . . t ... _ . Jo f the Commlttoe, thanked Mn. "Father Oonfetaor," He u ld he had nulgem Unlverilty 'Alumni Asaocl- One of Uie Urst move* taken by nutated hla vocation. "We are a ll,™ " Jury Awards Him IUOO and the management was to pay on 8. Mondial! or Lakewood. Marshall niver Eplsoopal Ohuroh In Rumson Mjhawk Woman duffers Internal Rulh M1U|, clerk; C.mrloa utlmi la to be formed In Freehold on C oats litas use o f Injuries Re­ all back taxes wliloli amounted to a waa driving toward Freehold on the on Now Year's Evo from 11:30 p. m. Injuries In Accident on Route Kelly, Treaaurer, and aeorse Kellei frUnda," lie declared. January IT at a dinner meeting In m ind In Auto Accident sum running into *lx Sauna. Thu Matawan-Freehold Hoad when Be- until midnight. J. Stanley Pamir, ».»» Near Old Bridge Oollector,fnr their iwsltUuice and Others to give brief mcassgea the American Hotel. Some US Rut- the organist nt tho church, will were Mra. Ituih Sullivan Mills. ttan. Ilrlvlng a truck toward Mata­ ___ Sidney Hvcrson of Miiln Street, gera alumni In Froehold and, “ JL wan, sidoawlped Marsh alia car. It preside at the console. Eight persons wore Injured on Chsrlea Lambei'tson, Jaine* Pow neaiiby htahwavs m t t e similar ac-’,h |l> through n dtfflouU year. He _ Dr' Tliomaji'>f'lt»*aii, was auoceaiifiil In h suit environ,. In c h a w of forming the $ SJSfTfita wa* provod that Betlan’s track wan neaiisy highways in two similar w>-llh(m |nlr(K|||Qeu r , rry J r . era, William Collins, "T honui U Smith, Thomas' whloh he brought against William AaiLiclatlun aro Augu*t [Meaner «f< WllMl,,n y 0rt®‘h4 U ^ over the line In the middle of the MARLBORO SCHOOL CLOSED Plant Manager. afternoon. In both mtnlmp* the re­ ut toastmaalor. negan, Adolph attiuel. Willl*m 2«rheldo of Soc»ticua and lxrnn Freehold, Joaeph Erwin of R»d road, and he waa fitted IS and cojt i. spective driver* aald another ma­ "Tills la a get-together party for Thc name day. Jamea T. Heyer of Dr. Jacob Lewis, school physician chine cut them oft and forced them the good of the Townahlp," were Kkuie Thomaa Kelly Other gueatsien aooldent whloh occurred near Koyiiort, Among the prominent ^ ... . h. (1 Waahliiirtolt Street. Keyport, wan for Marlboro Township, laat week to leave the road. Mr. Ferry's opening remarks, “Wo S ' " * - . Dolan, Ito? *'h» Wlokatunk atatlon on the M .U . *>»»’ ^ Ueo'ge Uttle, Bui. ^ brought into court charged with orderad the Marlboro school cloned want tn got together to that wn Farry Mri Oharlea Kelly, Hft*.1 wan-Freehold road Dooeinbor a i,■ athletic director. I . — _ . pany, * n o whon 40 pupils were reported Ul An automobile operated by Elmer | owner of Tile Prortuots oompany. careless driving In Matawan Town­ Haring of Mohawk ran off tho!"1^ «,-oporate. At Bettllng Day,'' Thomaa ICeliy, Mis* Sophia Wagner,I IMU. »wt Which was tried beforo | ship. He pleaded guilty nnd Judg with the grippe. Roberta Hayward which haa a amall factory on Main pavement on Route B-38, between11® ovory man *h<> p Mtas Olive Boasla. Mudgn null! V. Lawrence and a 1'ry n olassined #d or reader a l a ttw t near Atlantlo Avenue, pin- ment was suapendod upon paymen: and Dorothy H. P. McCuo, teacher,< Old Bridge and Matawan. about, • *>111 was paid In full, and tho Of costa. ' I also were reDorted HI. Tlioae who assisted .n serving thc | Jury nl tho Monmouvh County Olr- j in (hu newspaper and watt'll tho ducing a high claaa un* ot art Ulus 2:19 p. m, Tuesday, Injuring four!Committee h»d been commwided dinner were Mrs. Henry Lewie, Mla*;ou*. Coun a t Freehold on Mmulayire, lllt. and novelties, person., H.rlng Mid another driver Irom Trenton on the way the Town- Marlon Dottiardt, Mr, and M ra> »d Wedneaday of thl* week. ' out in front of his vehlclo and *hll' >'*d boen ,"*!'• Edwird Hermea and M lu Elisabeth About 7:90 p. nl, ou thn day In forced him off the road. The t»r “ r' •*“ ,u'f oHolaUi °r the Heme*. queatlmi, Mr. Eve man w as1 riding B u r n e t t Sustains Holmdel nverturned. Township Imd tried to do the best wltli .‘lm dafendant, William Jliir- T: ' County Assn. for Sales Mr*. Hlida Haring, wife of cho, ImmjiIWo through preaent condUloi i F arm ers * Mtreluuil* Nat, Bank heide, In Zurllelde'a atltomobllo an driver, Is a patient ln at. Peter'* and by tho ca-operatlon of tlio Publlo notlee I* hereby given thal tliey wero returning) trom a liner Liquor License R e f u s a l Hoapltal with internal mjurlea. Treaaurer and Collector and through tho annual meeting of aliareholdnri limiting trip in Ocean County when Crystal Quinn, a passenger, ro- that co-oporhtlon they had been of thla bank for the diction ot di­ It collided w'Ui the roar end nl a Tax to Relieve Real Estate Some tlmo ago Mrs. Bertha 1*N Tho towiuhln committee waa oetved .a broken left arm, while able to do very well, He cited thal rector* and th t tranaiotlon of inch truck ownrd by the defendant, t.ky mado application to the town- repre»en:ed In the prooeedlngt by Mario Haring, atater ot Uw driver, they hud bought n truck and were other buaintM u may to brought Leon Warnook, and parked uiwn' 'I'lie Trl-Oouitty Mtinlnipnl A««>-1liiMtim e tileri'iice uu January 10 uf iJilp committee of Holmdel Town, J Frank Wlejand of Keyport, The lUfterod back Injuries and Joseph expecting lo buy a anow plow U'e before It will bt held at the bank* the ooncrete porlloii of thn rond.1 elation at Ita December tnti’ilng * l|llis Amerli'su Sltore and IMaClt ship to operate * liar for th* tale attorneys tot Mra. Lefaky wore Mann, another punnger, auffewd following day, and through Wu,** Ing house on Tueaday, January I. Tlie ground w u coverod with snow. I lhe Laurel Hotel, Neansbiiri. Wml-j I'rrwrviilWn AMooiMlon. Mayor of alcoholic beverages at Holmdal Hartshorn* Ai Bryne, The full text outa on the f*c*. I investments were In better ohapo to ItU , between the hour* of 10 and Tho road had bean cleaned by plow* nesday ntjht went on record as Mopaddln will allend lltat meeting, Village, Mre. Ltfaky la the owner of Mr. Burnett's decision la as fol­ The other mlshtp occurred on take care of tho highway*, 11 o'clook, whloh had thrown th* tnow oil tn* favtirlns a change In llie state'a1 wiiriweiitlnii Long Branch and lift nf the hotel whleh waa for many io**: Howe Lane at .the Intersection of Oommltteninan Paul R. Dolan IIBNItY 8. TDRHUNB, concrete tn banks alonj the shonl* eleotlon laws *nd adottled a reso- will hav* tlie siipitort of o tto r Mon- tmr.1 owned and conducted by th* Thl* la *n appeal front th* denial* Joraoy Avenue, (Now Brunswick.'said lie hart served tho Township Prealdent dcra of the road. Vveraon oon- liittnu calling for tlie |manage ot mouth Cotiiry ~ municipal...... oAnial* in i«tc txlward Perrin*. It la In do** of an application for a plenary rt' about 1 •». m. Monday, flenp BlaokWtor eighteen year*, oft and on, and —AdvertlMmant F P T-4 tended Utat tjiere waa no light U|xm leglslivllnn to "ixinnlt only Uumi lila eflvrt lo obtain <*dsr*l finan­ proximity to the Itetormed and tall oomunnptlon lioenae. well of Jameaburg, and three col-1 tho past two yeara h id be*n the llio truck, Ucfoikdant ZuNMIde. voters who were registered at th* cial nid far thl* section af tlw coast. orsd friends were hurt when the oar most difficult in *11 Ills time, Thr AasMMfi Books Open ’ also tnsttfleil to.thl* *mt placed the primary eleu'.iun preceding th*. Mayor MoFaddln dealartd the l)»|itlnl Oli'irchea. '' Tho township Rta)>ond»nt contends thnt thc ap' The AtteHor's books of Matawan (oinmltiee infused to grant the ll* plication w u properly denied be driven by Blackwell wa* cut oft by Committee, ho said, had eliminated entire biaint upon Ahe defendant,] generni eleotlon tn cast thtir Del- only way the Jeraey munlcipalltlea another machine, ran off the road »« pomIMo ox|ioh*e, had even goiu< Township haw been completed and Wnrnmk, Several witness** wtre.|ut» al the general el*oMon.“ llic rn-ild hdlie Ui obtain federal aid in conw and Mr*. Utaky »m>*»l«d to cauae there ar* a aufflelent number will be open to the publlo for In- and overturned over the roadM on Sundays without prodiKttri by nil the panic* to tho movement tn designed to da away I lit* opinion w*» nit * pro-r*t»d basla thr Btnle Uepartmmi of Aloohollo of llceneed placea in the vlolnlty trt apeetlon Saturday, January I, be­ Maland Houm, 111 Louti Oonover, expente to the Townahlp, to out suit to iiibaUntlate their restnotive;wltli ttie iiraotlo* of registering and. wttu th< munlcliMllty, oounty, *tat« Utverag* O'mtrol. 1 whloh appellant'* premlaea a n lo tween the heura of 3 and 4 o'olook eated, and the laauanoe of an addl' 31, and Jon*a Leonard, 41, w*r* Uie down :or.'ji. "We like constructive olalins. vt.'lng a t the cteitentl election aa la and fcdiral agtnet** paying ttwlr ii rn-derlck Burnett of th* o»- In the alter noon al my hamo on inrimi’iit, Ih a d*4l»l0ii t*nd*r«l Honal license in said vicinity would Irtsnd* of Blaekwell. All rcatd* in orlilclsm," ho ronoluded. Sidney Bverson waa thrown irio permitted by the preMnt l*w*. I«han> of ttw ooaU attd not Ihrr/ijli bt taeMly und**lr*ble, Jameaburg. They were treated at Oommltteeman John Mai* Mrsat Ollffwood Avtmie, Iho hlghwiy in th* aooldent anrt President D. W. Hill, Mayor of a atri,I«M 100 per otnt federal lut neck, upheld the townihlp William H. Oolllns, r,immit:ee In refusing to grant th* The right of a municipality to de­ at. Peter's Hoapltal tor cut* and'ed Mi* point that the dinner war knocked untorucloiu, Ho was (ak -1 Spring Lak*. presided, Ute Incle- h rant. Th*w ate too many 'pm - ny an application wher* th* Issu­ bruise*. ‘ not political but Just and oKMaali- Ammmt, MaUwan TowMhlp en tq Mtuiran Haapltal for flrat ment weather 1t thouiht to havejjeots alone Um oountry'* M attie, U£(,ii.,(v Among th* witnMie* —Advertl**m*nt FP 4 -piipd in testify wai Assemblyman ance of a Hoeiw* would r**ult in the State tiolloe *tt*olied to th* Mill- lonad get-together and ahould haVv aid treattnsnt and itlitn u> his home.;kept many of the memtori it home'Paollte, OuM snd I«k* rftorw wltleh While e» hom* he wa* tiw ttd by and one of th* amall*#, attendiiiot*: would gcbWt up th* t*d*e*l fund* Tlirmn McCampbell, who llvas at tulsttno* of too many llo*n*« places town itatlon inv**tlgat*d th* accl- been h*ld btfore. He aatd ha belWv- Radi* Tttbea T n M Fn * Holmdel. Me **nt a latter to Th* In any glv*n vlolnlty I* **ttl*d dent. ed next year would be totter ai all At Kattner't Haetrlo Chop, Mat. Ur. •.“ M," Liaow" tor...... his liijtirle*in many months wa* th* ruutt, if ehe Work on b*a*h pmtrvwtie*! om later In Whloh h* Mid: l*d*r vt, Oamdgn, Bullttln No, 44. would kart oft on * frttpdly (out­ iwan.-*Adv*rtlum*nt FP F*b I and Dr, Wiliam Ptngel for the Mayor Dorman MoFaddln of Lon* ihMild tw m U M pdt en a atraight "I appeared as a witness for tht lUm No. li Furman vt, aprtngfldd, Spaalil ing and thli thould be a for*-run- damage ____ dona______to hla teeth, it wa* Branch, ona o f'th e aewoiaWen'* ira n t ol fund* from Ih* »*v*m- io»n«Mi> oommin^t* and told Bur­ Bulltf-ln No. 41, ttam No. *; OWm‘ IIM Plymouth Mx «*dan, slightly ner of more to oom*. Veafaon laip er, U Otala brought out Bviraon waa oonfln*d most ardent worker* where ooastiii I men', h* Mid, nett t'.ir aajcon would not pay un- •nt va. Loder, Bulletin No. as, Item UMdi a ran opportunity, oom* ms Oeorge Keller in'.roduoed as * Saturday, Janilary I, Anchor inn, to hli bid for two wa*k*. to hls,erosion and teach front prateotlm; Ottisr ‘ UuhtdM tho L , K bought mostly untaned near­ *1 Faoeldotno va. Union SMeh, • nd drtv* It. JaekMn 4tr*M Oango, man in vual need in ttie TowniMp Untan Beaoh. MuaM by Hour AM* |li Mmoerntd, urged that th* awqci-i by booUM! polaon." Bulletin No, M, Sttm No. 8. M*t*w*n.-A

ants ax you may designate, ln the A Christmas entertainment wat peUtlon to the Oov'crnor-elect fol­ : hands the power or appointment lies." MAYOR TILLS COUNCIL 1B34 taxes ...... I1.1M.06 SEPTEMIUSS BEDLE, County of Monmouth, In the Atate held ln the Baptist Ohureh Friday CONDITIONS IMPROVED lows: ' -Leonard's name was thrown into Um mo* tor Pnwecutor by John 1033 taxas ...... J03A1 of New Jeraey, for the purpoec of evening wtth the following people "Where**, the undersigned, resi­ REFINANCING NEEDED U S taxea ...... TjOO GAR. VETERAN, DIESprosecuting the criminal business n | entertaining during the evening As evidenced by Christmas Drewen, former Republican Pro*«- dents of Monmouth oounty, are In­ eutor ot Hudson Oounty, at a testi­ the state therein, Including tbe in BUM) Bendy, solo; Jack Stiles, s bunk deposits In both banks, the dignant over the disgrace that has (Continued trom page one) Current acoount t 1MJU (Continued frtm, page om) vosllgatton of alleged crimes and OhrWtaas story; Robert and Aud­ merchant bwlness this year was monial dinner recently given In bafalltn our county as the result ot honor at Mayor Dennis tuid Coun- Water account ...... 1JOOM misdemeanors, the attendance be* rey Woolley, recitation; Richard and far above Uut of last year. Their the Incompetent conduct of th* i’ravel were tranafem c to till' Borr.ugh trust ...... M4JH areen wood. Long Island. fore the criminal courts and grand Robert Sturt, William Tlchenor aud balames are larger and most cumen Croce,' Dlgney and Henry, For Ceenty Tax Mr. Bedle waa the son of the late present prosecutor, and James M. Beck, fonner Sollcltor- .-t4ri,t on request of Uie Road Com- Juries of the oounty, the preparation Kenneth Henderson, exercise; Mar­ merchants report better baalnaas. '•Whereas, we aro fully aware of Scrip on hand ...... 1170.00 William and Jane Morrell Bedle ol Oeneral ot the Dnlted States, is­ tniiiM of Matawan.’' He Mid It wr> or indictments and the trial ot In­ ian Winans, Arthur Oough, Wini­ Up ta wHtiln the past two weeks, your exoeUency'a expressed desire to lh e following bills, comprising Keyport, and during the second sued a statement Saturday In phld. hli. opinion Uu; the latter assocls- dictments for crlmea and misde­ fred Msgrath, Ivy Spinks and Rob­ local bnslneas was very slow bat recognise the wishes of the cltlaens tl.ttS.75 In the current account, and year of Ihe Civil War he enlisted meanors and upon the like request he endorsed Leonard tor th t posi­ itun tnd led aome to believe that ert Johnson, rvpltatlon, and Bernice daring that period there became ot this county ond restore the gooa AkirdMa waa a Oounty road. The 11,005.11 In the water and aewr." for service In the Union Army at to represent the State In proceeds Duncan, "Why the Ohlmea Rang." more liberal spending aatd K eon- tion. , ' Keyport,- being enrolled on August name of our county by erasing the m atter will be pursued further by account, a total of t3A90JM. were Inga on error In criminal cases ln At the end of the evening,, a tinned right ap to Christmas scandal which hss brought shame die Oouncll. ordered paid: 39, 1M2, as a member of Company the . Supreme Oourt and the Oourt Christmas play, "Aunt June's Won­ Day. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER PARTY B, n th New' Jersey Volunteer Regi­ and criUclam upon us, now Councilman Cartan aald that Administrative and Exeeatlve of Errors and Appeals.” derful ChrMtmss Telescope," wai Nathan Upman ...... I 3000 ment. He was discharged from the During a hearing conducted by given with the following girls and "Therefore, do we peUtlon your Judge and Mn. Henry E. Aekef- Charles K. Close dedans It Is son Jr. entertained members of Oounty road and that aome years Oeorge M. Harris ...... 300 Army on June 30, 1903, after hav­ te NauKhtrlght Committee, Novem­ boys taking.part: Aunt June, Dor­ and ls ln favor of taking at least excellency to give earnest consider­ ing seen service ln the battles of their family and friends at a dinner ago lie had a contract from the Petty cash ...... 7.50 ber 27, at Freehold, Prosecutor Tu­ othy Little; Teddy. Oeorge 8mltn; 910,000,000 (or the sidewalk project, ation to our request thst you name Fredericksburg and Chancellors- party Christmas. Their guests in­ freeholders to repair It. Woolley Hardware Co...... 160 men admitted disposing of reoort’? Billy, Ross Duncan; Helen, Dorothy Ttie concensus ot opinion was (mr Lester O. Leonard of Red Bank, as Cartan A DevUn ...... JO vllle. Returning :o Keyport, he complied over a four-year period the next prosecutor of the pleas of cluded their son, Cornelius, home Borough Clerk William A. Rodg­ Walls, and Hasel, Bthel Bendy. a sales tax as the one sure method Printing and Stationery worked for a time at boot building and allegedly disclosing vice condi­ Monmouth County. He Is a Repub­ for the holidays from Lehigh Uni­ ers h u informed the Oouncll that Qlrl Scoots Carol of relieving real estate. tA fonner Usher Publishing Co...... 366 but later joined the Navy. He was tions in Monmouth County. The fTroop No. 21 visited several mayor of MaKaenui. Christian Heu­ lican, veteran, and a lawyer of versity; Mrs. Calif, mother Of'Mrs. ihe Freeholders constructed the a Ubrary a member of J. Q. Shsckleton Post, records cost 180,000 and were de­ homes Christmas evening and sang Ackeraon; OecU S. Ackeraon, broth­ Ii-ad In 1838 said that It ts a part of ser, one of the organisers of the as­ unquestioned Integrity and compet­ Reuben Simmons ...... 24J0 O. A. R , of Keyport. Only one carols. After the carol singing Uv> er of the Judge; Mrs. WUIIam K. ihe County road system. stroyed, Tumen said, because “I had sociation, started this discussion. ence. The administration which he Spaftord W. Schanck ...... 100.00 member of this once flourishing no reason to keep them." scouts went to their Captain's It wss announced that Asbury wUl give the prosecutor's office will Emmons, all of Keyport; Mim Sar­ Mayor Currie and memben of the May B. Dominick ...... l i t Orand Army Post remains, William Assistant Attorney General Lyncli home and enjoyed refreshments. Park and Deal would become mem­ reflect credit upon the county and ah B. Stllwell of Matawan, and Mias Council authorised to search the Junior Literary Oulld ...... 43.85 Orlffln of Keyport. was today appointed to take over There was no regular meeting this bers of the association January 1 upon your excellency, ln whose Jane Walker of Westfleld. ' records se.il!. further In order to May B. Domlniok ...... 33.00 . In 1886, Mr. Bedle married the Prosecutor's offlce. week due to the loot Uiat it was and the members voted to hold prove the ownership of this thor Herbert Qlttlns ...... 32.J8 Julia R. Wilson and ln 1807 they -the day before - Christmas. Each their January meeting at Red Bank, '.uchfarr which Is badly in need of Jeraey Central P. & L. Co. .. 31.13 moved to Olenwood, L. I , where girl made a handkerchief as a the place to be designated by the repair, according to Councilman Rademakers ...... 78.63 Mr. Bedle was Instrumental ln se­ ORGANIZATIONS HERE present for her mother. Next offlclals of that borough. The of­ Cartan. MAT COUNCIL (2 > ...... curing the construction of a new meeting on Monday afternoon will ficials ot Keanaburg, headed by post office. He served as postmas­ The State Highway Commission Emergency Poor be the last meeting tot Mrs. Wll­ Borough Manager Clinton B. Loh- ter there for sixteen years, retiring OBSERVE CHRISTMAS nlormed Councilman Cartan that Anthony Rapolla ...... 41.00 Uam H. Sutphln as she is leaving ten < and Borough Collector Ralph cinders will be provided to reliMe In 1906. In 1872 he aided in the for Washington, D. C., on New O. Williams, were hosts to the as­ D. E. Mahoney ...... 23.00 building of a Methodist Church ln (Continued trom page one) icy conditions at the intersection ot Daniel Rapolla ...... 35.90 Year's Day. Mis. Sterling Thomp­ sociation and Uie management of Mum Street and Routes No. 4 and that town and for twelve years he son and Mrs. Charles Yerger will Ithe Laurel Hotel served a roast Carton's Dept/ Store ...... 3.00 served as a trustee and a member wan Theatre and when It was time 24 \his Winter. Streets tcke charge while Mn. Sutphln ls duck dinner preceding the business of the school board there. to open the doors. Chief ot Police •rtte Borough will plaoe a half Petty cash ...... 13.00 away. ' meeting. Several years ago he moved to Edwin C. Sloat sent his reserves to ;..iw advertisement in a tabloid WooUey Hardware Co 2.14 help the President, M n. James i‘nd-of-the-ye*r" supplement to bt O. Oolot ...... 235 English town and took up his resi­ dence with his daughter, Mrs. Wll­ Martin, and her committee. issued by The Berth Amboy News. Crlne and Hailerln ...... 3.2] Preparations hsd been msde lo SIDNEY EVERSON PETITION HOFFMAN • n cost of t2S &0, to extnll the vie- Martin & Brown ...... 479.10 Uam J. Carr. Last Summer, while on a visit at the home or his have Santa Claus distribute 355 bsgs ‘ in*.i of Matawan. The Mayor, ln Martin -& Brown...... 438.40 WINSJMT CASE daughter, Mrs. Bumstead, he was of candy but Santa never realised TO NAME LEONARD proposing It. aald there waa inifficl- Parks that Matawan had so many chil­ i-nt in lhe special advertising ac­ Peter Henderson It Co 28.00 stricken by an illness which ulti-' (Continued lrom pig* on*) Bsekers of the Red Bank Lswyer mutely caused his death. dren. We are told there were about count to pay for it, and that he Lights 1,003 children there, and talking (or Prosecutor Begin Drive (ar xould prepare the article. Jeraey Oentral P. & L. Co. ts.ot Funeral services were held Wed­ home tor two months and (or (pur 8lghatum tn Ihe County. nesday afternoon at the home of with one of the committee, she said months suffered double vision and Council Muehlhausen asked If we Jeraey Oentral P. dr L. Co. sa jj she knows there wew by the way Mra. Carr in Engllshtown. The was unsble to return to work until had nat been getting enough free Jersey Central P.& L. Co. 3.90 her feet were trampled on. Petitions addressed to Governor- Rev. A. B. Carlin of the Sanford May of the following y«ar. Besides,' publicity, to which Oouncllman Jeney Oentral P.& L. Co 3.70 Anyway, with the exoeptlon of a elect Harold O. Hoffman urging thc ('arum added that the msgaamo, Jersey Oentral P. & L. Oo. 11.00 Memorial Methodist Episcopal he claimed that wtien he returned Ohureh, officiated, assisted by the few of tlie ohlldren having to go to work In May, he was handicapped appointment of Lester C. Leonard. Time, had Juat included tlie place Jeraey Oentral P. * L. Oo. 11:00 Red Bank attorney, as Prosecutor R*v. Robert Buche of the Presby- without the candy, Uie ahow was lieeauae his Injuries had not com­ , in iu news review. A euaatlon re­ Jersey Oentral P.A L. Oo. *.00 greatly enjoyed, Judging by the hil­ to succeed Jonas Tumen, are being vealed that tt waa featured aa a Jersey Central P. & L. Co. 1.00 twlan Oliuroli of th at town. Burial pletely dewed up. AU were agreed, was In Orwn drove Cemetery, arity whloh was heard for block* however, .that at the time of the circulated throughtout the coim'y. dumping ground for dead gunmen Jersey Oentral P. * L. Oo. 6,JO around. Announcement to thli effect wu limn other leeUona. Jersey Oentral P. & L. Co. 17.34 Keyport. trial he had entirely recovered trom In addition to the Ohristmu par­ hla Injuries. made by a citleena committee which Jersey Central P.* L. Co. • 00 Besides thc two daughters men­ Well, ln thla write-up we oan tioned above, two other daughters ty tor the children, the Matawan Sidney Everson wm awarded a Includes Mrs. Edward O. Phelfler ot uv what we want; tell the outside Police Auxiliary donated ten Ohrlstmas Asbury Park, Paul C, Taylor and I. A. Cerrato ...... 4.27 survive. They urn Mrs. Miury B. verdict ot tlAOO and coats by the . uinrthing favorable about th* com­ Hall of , and Mrs. Minerva dinneis to needy families. Newton Williams of Belmar, thu Henry Kaplan ...... JO Jury against both the defendant, munity." aald the Mayor, oounoll- Recreation Center Play Tenlgkt WUIIam Zurheide, and the defen­ Rev. William Louts Sahler of Free­ Ritter Johnson ...... t.A Duryea of Olen Cove. L. I. inun Cartan offered a motion favor- Tne Ohrlstmas Spirit prevails at dant, Leon warnoek. hold, Oeorge H. Nevlus of Shrews­ IS ALL IT COSTS TO Peter Van Pelt ...... 3.70 um Uic expenditure, which was sec­ lhe Recreation Center and there Bdward W. Ourrie, attorney and bury, and Clarence A. Bettman of onded by Oouncllman Warwick, and Amos B, Biults has been a large attendance all Uw m r Haven. OWN A GENUINE Uaokson a t. Oarage) ...... l.n MIS TUMEN IS eounselor-at-law ot Matawan, ap­ carried unopposed. week. M. J. O’Connell donated hla peared for Sidney Bveraon, while Several hundred signatures to th* FRIGIDAIRE UNDER Herbert Olttliu ...... 0.10 Tlie Mayor Informed the OouncU largest Christmas tree, which the th* defendant William ZurheKte petitions have been secured. The ...... 1.7(1 OUSTED JtSPROSECUTOR OUR METER4CE PLAN tltat another *1,000 la available to O. Oolot children decorated with ornaments was iwpmaented by H. David Z*r- and cltalna which they made, The lie paid on reducing ihe sidewalk (Continued tram pegs one) man of Jeney Oi‘y, and ihe de- mid curb, and the aewer i m w n n Jackson St. oarage ...... 1.11 Brownies who meet thor* every findtnt, Leon Wantook, wm de­ No down paymvai nniea, on which *1,000 had bem Jacluon at. Oarage ...... 3.01 week, put their Christmas tree In ‘■grave miscarriage ot justioo,” fended by Thomas 1*. Doyle of Mark Thot* dlm« and nlcktlt thit iwnl earlier In Uw year. (Miton Oolot ...... M.4I the window. Townsend's office In Jersey Olty Intereet an Uans After considering one case where slip to easily through vot O undlm an Muehlhaua*n txpres*- A play, oalled "Chrtatmaa tt Fin- •nd also by Harold MoDermott ot f o e t u s m a k e Parmera * Merchants Bank. M.00 there waa a four-year delay In pros­ fingtn ctn now buy a Mali noian's Plat," will be given at lha McDermott 4> Flnegold ot Freehold. nt tiiaMUafacUcn whan he r»ad a Parmen A Merahanta Bank. 130.00 ecuting a burglary Indictment, the air*. It'* a ftet! Only If# _ voucher for Bpaffoid W. Schanck Recreation Center tonight at • cS o IT RIGHT 1 (•port held “(he delay appears (ram o’clock, Bvery one Is Invited. Ttiere day putt one in your home im titling contractor ot Broad Streei Matawan Bank ...... ttt,(it Water the ‘Prosecutor's own testimony to will be no admission ohaiye. uinniig tlw Public Ubrwy expendi­ under oar ntw M*tcx-Ic« have been entirely inexcusable and The cast Is aa follow*: Patrick, TRhCOUNTY ASS’N ture., an item covering- repair* M# Plan. Htrt'g the plan. ( (BlWUtiltai'. ttrloUs ntinTeasanoe lu Finnegan, John MoOulre; Biddy in.- Ubrary.' ' , ’ Roy*( « . . . JM» i. Petty cash • 3.00 offlee," 1 Finnegan, Elaine Skinner; Prof, FAVOjBSALES TAX Nothing also Ilka it Why wasn't It advertised," h* Although exiireealng the opinion Baton, aeraldme Longo; Dan Dool Hutchinson, Inc...... J4.W (Continued trom page on*) a itiiied to know. "Waa anyone else Hutchinson, tno...... 60.M that Tumen was guilty of "misde­ ey, Angelina Ttonasello; Little L Tell ui you want one of the ii-ked io bid on U ut Jtfcf. I know Bailey Ml)] ...... TO.Jt meanor In once," the Oornmlt.ee Jane, Mary Daloia; M lu Never- new Frlfldiini that uset Ian .■nr man who wm not. (I isn't fair previously proposed sidewalk budd­ current than on* lamp bulk Woolley nutiwut Oo, n « dl(l not reounmtnd to the AmemMy imlle, Mary Omvalot; Mary, Flor­ ing project along State highways; i,i ihe taxpayer*, and la unjust to 11,00 Ms Impeachment. It sugtested thnt ence d i Santo; Misa Oood heart, Texaa Oil Oo...... Uw Oounty polio* radio system, and nt her conttaetom 1 think w» should Minnie Oravalot. The ohlldren; U your typewriter i) fusay use 8, Wa dallvar'lt'wlAont Oaaton OoM ;...... I1.U the Attorney oeneral be ordered by methods of relieving real estate ircnmmeM that everybody be given Oarmella Tomaalllo, Angelina U wM«wm Oentral Foundry Oo. .. 51JM Justice Perskle to take over the trom the heavy burden of taxation. our expert tervloe to aava you - chance on work like that, and I Pera, Ruaaell Bucoo, Mlnnt* De J. L. Wllaon ...... 40 Jt duUea ot the ofllco until th* expire- R waa brwght out that the aide- cost* and prolong tha Ufa ot - lumen* th st we (at in touch wltli Palma, Mary Plptrno, Purina Dur­ Oeorfe M. Harria .... it.to tlon of the Prosecutor's term, April walk project lias the support ot the your aaaehine. Minor sdjuse- ilirm about why thla m t done. We ante, Minnie Durante, Yolanda One* a month ouf repreunta. Oartan * DavUh .... into l, next. State and Oounty and also the nestle or a complete overheat ■ ■ lum iih th* money: wc ahould have Omvalot, Kltaabeth DavUn, tlvt will call, collect the Th* order sent by JusUce Perskle Lucy State Automobile Association which -MMMaleally. tt . ' '‘•i' -omethlng to say- Cravalot, Angelina Bucco. money tnd craolt it to you . ' * -te ' Batlqr M1H ...... It. 11 mtAe no menUon of Tumen by hiretofore has been opposed to the Mayor Currie replied Uiat Uic Oartan _ ADevIln _,. name nor did It refer to his alleged Qaaranteed BebalHt Hut account 3.70 •—Between'ir—„ the ______ecu. Angelina To , diversion of .MtlwMH ltnniughm ^iihahnuar manda­ Oeorge it. Hants . ' M imiuiiriiies in oftkoe...... maaTOo, Angelina Bucco, Maihoy+6y th* tax on gasoline tor any other KswTSeaUagtea PsrtiSI** tlill/ tory appropriaUon which wai tl.WO P»Uy cash ...... "Pursuant to the atatutes of our ftllMmMl* I ItU* AltlkftMkA — I _ 1 _ .. . . _ ...... 1 When payment! trs con* nn Durante, Luke Durante will sing. purpose emert building roads. Th« , t ills yesj-, tor support of the Ubrary Water Intern! i State," the order declared, “you are John McOulre's orchestra will fur­ plewd we remove the Meter- Hi- knew Ute roof w u in a very bad State association, according to TELEPHONE 04 lca and the FHgidaira it yoiutu Matawan Bank ...... 3*9.00 hereby requeated to attend person­ nish music tor dancing after the Mayor Enrique C. de VUIavcrde. In- mtidltion and that the library had ally, or by such assistant or assist­ play. .ivrd enough from Ita appropriation tsrlaken, has changed Ita attitude SUPERIOR come m amd ss'm'mp — oi Tajmom m. » pay 1100 oh aooount for tha Job, BLODGETTS MORGAN in- uid. but he didn't know any- Miiitg about how Ute contract was RESTAURANT BURNED TYPEWRITER SERVICE awarded. The Ubrary la m n by an Telegraph HOI R4. Kajrpert, N. J. Jersey CottnlPcwer&Li^litC^. a^K-iation like Uw Public Health (Continued from pa|* om) unit we have no tight to tell then im«- to run It ho added together wtth a crew ot twenty nun THE NATAWAIT JOURNAL .-:c SC 3K sc SK :;; s ;: k 3 :x a*u ::.c -r. ss ss Treasurer Helen a. decbenl sub­ from iha rvpalr and line foroas oi M mitted the foltowing report: the Illaafceth dlatrlot. The 1««<1 sheath around two oabiea In front of the building was burned In Vwo Your Home Town sect Ions, putting about 150 trunk CLASSIFIED ADSlines oul of service, ln addition to lines ot seven local eubecrlbers Newspaper FOR RENT ______temporary service wm maintaineed FOLLOW THE CROWD by rt-roullng long distance calk. k > u r or FIVE HOOM apartment, The top cable with nny pair TO TH E l mvale bath, heated, all improve­trunks from Newark to Ukewood ments. inspection by appoint­ burned through, leaving only six IS SOLD BY THE ment. M n. Oaitle Oonover, 10* available lines, but full service on Main Street —Adv. HU this was restored by I o'clock that morning. Work on Uw lower cable j s g Gala New Year’s Eve Party live R06m HOUSE on lake, Prnk wltli IM pair trunks serving all Avenue. AU ImproiMMiila. Au­ Monmouth polnta was started at Following Newsdealers IN MAIN DINING ROOMS gust Kattner, ltl Main Btraet. M o'clock, and aervtoe was fully Mauwan. meptaoe 1ft UU reeumed over theae w'ree by noon. OF THE HOUBBJ—tit. H I and U l. Henry The man continued at work atop KEYPORT Mist Nstlis Algar MATAWAN a. Devtm. Pbone Matawaa 10. IKf the polee In the bitter weather HelaMM, N. I, throughout the night and nrnrMng. CosU’t F OR S A l i ^ Twelve yean ago Mr. Blodgett M. J. O’Connall bomM for |I0 a twelve by eight CONKCTIONEBY RTATIONERY It AY AND 8TRAW.-4 RAILROAD STATION r. ; v .-JMWJtv!. v - ■ 9«u> place would b* opanst an the Podsltfslty J. YtakowtU Matawaa Dancing to Steve Stoney’a Band HELP WANTED highway outatd* af Maiawan. Neal le he H tread Theatre GROCERIES, MIAN DANCING IN MARINE BAR WITH NO CHARGE > i- -v“ .a- - Mr. Blodgett is well-known in po­ W. Plant «. Kenwrt, N, J. saxjqbmajn, nan or wawin. to wll litical ciMhw at .... Kaplan's Oeneral ■aetita rtW e w ilw , whare he eraa a OBOCtRIES, Q AS STATION Don’t Dalajr—Maks Your Rassrvations Now, for tha Baat warim and radka Apply Mmat* date far Mwrta In IMt RspoUa’s 0*nwr Mahi aaS Valky Drtv* Barrett O n u m v , Matawan. I t pmia he eerved ae Wecorrter af M0KGANV1LLE Naw Year’t Party You Evar Attend'd Madls*o T«wtuhlp. oRoomy m om HELP WANnb-Olrt for lenmi Lamalrt’s housemftfc. Mint ba iQeuaaomitl to We ban tn ataak OM Tnwr, sil Post Offica Mala SU eerasr Atlsalle Ave, OnOOERtES, ETC. . children. (M par Month. Anriy ■UH OM and Oalnas' Dog Poo«U Matthaw’i Grocer Malawask N, A Mala Ik Freswaa 4» ChBton Mrm, MMaMth. 1>|. m m r m 4m healthy and fuU ol *r a . x .qLI> niaakMk l- lt l t , M p»fr Btutta —Advertisement Ilf EBBHte ■ - 1 * ■w) FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28. IM f T H E MATAWAN JOURNAL' PAGE TOREE WS9S , MORGANVILLE important factor in ihe economic In June last, Elvln Slromlll, town­ moon top to Washington. 0, j x COMMUNITY NEWS MONMOUTH GRANTED structure Of the seaboard states. HIGH SEAS CURB ship counsel, secured a judgment After 'their return they will reside Mn. W, S. Preston, Eddie and "The fishing induatry Is an a r­ RU&I SMVQOLERH against the fomer collector of In Long Branoh. MARLBORO CLIFFWOOP Harriet; Mrs. Charles Sohllkte and }74,OOOJOR ROADSduous one at best and It has suf­ 11,061.02 and *53.S2 costa. His pres­ Dorothy Sohllkla were recent vlsl fered In no less degree'than have The fury of the north Atlan­ ent whereabouts are unknown It Hum of Allowed by Highway Mto Dutch Reformed Ohuroh gave Mr. ind Mri. Oeorge D. Ivins tors of Mri, William Ludwlct ot those engaged In livelihoods which tic's recent storm was ssld at the was said. Commission for Improving Fools and daughters, Dorothy and Hacel Elnlhurst, L. I have had more of the attention Treasury Department In Wash­ CHURCHES • Christmas entertainment ln tho Ave and 11,400 for Laurel Ave, dispel lu t Friday night (or the ot iNew Brunswick, apent Baturday Crawford Warno and Mr. and and assistance ol the federal gov­ ington to have helped the Coast SuTVday Bchool children. Unfortu­ with Mrs. John D. Ivina. Mrs. Aaron Warne of Ponmylvanla, ernment. It hn been a constant Guard head oil rum runners Ralpfi Sklar Weds St. Joseph's R. C. t'harth Schedules for the use of (2,100,000 struggle for the fishermen to meet nately, most of tho children aro 111 Mlai Clara Kuluis ot Brooklyn, wore recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. seeking to land liquor for tiie Tbe Rev. John P. Burke, pastor/— ' In construction and maintenance of the changing and discouraging Long Branch Girl "With the grippe nnd only a few were spent Christmas Day wtth her par­ Lewis Heyer. year-end trade. Officials said Masses on Sunday at 7, 8, t and township and borough roads during conditions of the times and I, for able to attend. ents, Mr. and M n. John E. Kuluu, Several people aro Ul with colds. there are about 30 rum runners Ceremony Was Performed ln I m i , 10:30 a. m. DaDy masses at 7 and I. the approaohing year were approved one, do not belleVo that the federal lylng.off the coast lines. Most ol On the first Sunday ol the monln Many people trom St. John's Ro­ Mn. John D. Ivins and daugh­ Mrs. Bello Warne and tamliy Monday by tbo State Highway N. Y., Sunday Afternoon; Maay ter. Isabelle, spent Christmas Day wore Christinas visitors of Mf. and government should make it more Ibem are concentrated along the the Rosary Society receives Holy man Catholic Parish attend mid* Commission. difficult for them to carry on. They Friends and Relatives Attend with Mr. and Mrs. George D. Ivins Mrs. Coates Johnson of CatdwplL rasters seaboard and ihe gulf Communion and on the second Son- sight m an hold at Everett this The aotlon covers work ln 18 of are not asking for assistance; they and family of New Brunswick. William Frazer spent over Christ' coast. Only a few are in the Pa­ 'day or the month the Holy Name year, the counties, leaving the lists for are asking only for their rightful MUs Frances Horn, daughter ot ' Mr. and Mra. Ctarencc Petty and Miss Anna Dunham of Brooklyn mas wtth his daughter, Mr. and cific. Alcohol forms the cargo for Mr. and Mrs. Harry (Korn of Lon; Society receives Holy Communioa. Bergen and Salem to be decided opportunity ito cam a llvlrtj. If the most of the smuggling fioutillu. daughter, Dorothy, spent Christmas is spending the holiday season irtth Mrs. Harold Brlson ln Newark, Branch, became the bride of Ralph 8unday School a t 2:30 p. m„ and upon later. -The money Is derived government must have additional Recent seisnres have shown that benediction at 3:30 p. m. Benedic- witti M n. Petty's parents, Mr. and her parents, Mr, and M n. Oeorge The Christmas entertainment ln trom motor vehicle receipts and Is regulations, let them be tuch as to Sklar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M n. Oeorge Mount and family of W. Dunham. the church wai excellent, especially few vessels are bothering wltli Sklar of Keyport Sunday aft­ tlon of the Most Blessed Sacrament allocated by statute on the basis ot protect and safeguaul the oppor­ fancy liquor, specialising in al­ English town. Air. and Mrs. Russell Ivins spent the play directed by Mist Nellie ernoon. The ceremony was perform­ after tbe last mass. Flnt Friday' *100,000 for selected projeots in the tunities of the fishermen.” cohol tor bootleggers. devotions. Confessions on Thursday , Ur. and Mrs. John Holland enter­ Christmas Day wtth Mr. and Mrs, Woolley. The title was "A C hrist townships and boroughs of each ed in ths Prospect Mansion, Bronx. tained at a dinner party Christmas WUllam Groveling of Bloomfield. mas Miracle.” Those taking part N. Y. , afternoon and evening. Masses on county. Of this grant the Free­ Friday at 6 and 7 o'clock. Holy hour Day. Mrs. Anno B. Wyckoft, Floyd were Gertrude Matthews, Harriet holders may apply fori *25,000 for Collector* Are The bride was attended by tur Wjclwir. Miss Catherine Griggs, Methodist S. S. Christmas Frogman Preston, Lewis Heyer Jr., Msrylin Prosecutor Jonas Tumen but no In­ maid of honor, Miss Beverly L on Friday evening, beginning at 733 maintenance on thc township and | o'clock. Meeting ot the Sodality of Sir. end Mrs. Harvey Holland and The program of Cliawood Moth- Kostal, Richard Koetal end Marlon borough dirt roads and 11 have done Expenaive in Wall dictments have been returned.' Deutsch of long Branch, while the Ur. and Mrs. Alfred J. Holland. j odist Episcopal Sunday School en­ Van Pelt. Santa Claus appeared According to correspondence 111 groom's best man was Albert Fixler 1 the Blessed Virgin Mary after the this, leaving *1,835,000 available tor Alleged Shortage Found in Second [Holy hour. ' tertainment, given Sunday evening, and gifts wero given to teachers the Mes of Commissioner Darby. of New Brunswick. The bridesmaids Mra. Catherine MeCue entertain­ the construction of thoroughfares. Official's Accounts but No In­ follows: aud sonolars. In addition to this the Highway Robert F. Moll, Philadelphia ac­ were the Misses Ann Zimmerman. ed thc following at dinner Christ­ dictments Are Returned. 1 "Silent Night, Holy Night," by Mrs. E. Costlo entertained on Commission, following the pro­ countant and Wall Township Audi­ Mildred Weiner' Rao Lagowltz, all Geihaemane Lutheran Church mas Day: Mr. and Mrs. Oeorsc Christmas M. Morrissey of Freehold, Rooney and children, Catherine and school and congregation; Scripture, visions of o'clock. The Rev. Paul Evaldl; recitation, “A Wonderful Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Brown spent charges were llled with Walter R. neth and John Collins and Mr;, On new construction tho State Darby, State Commissioner ot Mu­ Wilson entered Into an agreement, dinner was served to thc guests ln I. Morcntt, pastor of the Lutheran Time,” Robin Van Cleer; duet, "On Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, L. the dining hall. Mission to the Jews, Philadelphia, ■Elisabeth Sherwood of Freehold; Heyer, may udvnncc a maximum ot SO per nicipal Accounts, charging Henry O. wtth tho Township Commlttco to also M r.end Mn. Charles T. McCui Bed ot Hay," Marlon Slaver and cent toward the cost. To meet all pay back tho bhortago by monthi) Mnny friends nnd relatives were himself a converted Jew. willpreson. DorU Van Riper;, recitation, Mr. and Mrs. Cannon Were Warwick, Clerk of Wall Township •nd daughter, Dorothy Ann. thc requests that wero mado for aid with a shortago ot 11,177.55 In thr payments of *50. but lie subsequent­ present from . Philadel­ The message Mr. Morentz will brln,{ "Christmas Snowflakes,” Cora Christmas guest* ot tholr daughter will bo of intcrcfl ntK|. Inspiration Mr. and Mrs. 'Francis Oalilll and would have required the sum ot oollectlon of water rents. Charm's ly lost Ills liosltlon ill Toms River phia, Lung Branch and Koyport Vreeland. and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. *6,102,390. . Thc young couplo loft on a hoi,w to all. daughter, Colleen of Freehold, spent James Martin of Matawan. were referred In each Instance to und the money wus not paid buck Christmas with Mr. and Mr». Thom­ Pageant, "Lovo Lights tlio Troc," '1% thorouglilarca upon which Sylvia Van Cleet, Ulllan Purdue, Pauline Janwtcli, IS- year-old the money will te tipent In Mon- as MoCuc. - daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. WUllam Donald McNouKht. Paulino Moser, moulli Couniy are as follows: Mias Helen Magee of Rahway, Jnnwlch, attended school on and Wise Nina Magee of Fair Hav. Daniel Kramer, Peter Skorupsky, Atlantlo Township, Phalnnx-Hopo Alex Bkoruiuky and Eugene Vrec- and Saturday was taken sick wltli an, spent OlulsUnua wllh their par* wnlklni! pneumonia. She died Sun­ Mrck, Hoiul, *5.4W; Ninth Avenue, ------—— Innd, Ottering; recitation, “A Mer­ •SJlliO; KaltmUiwu llomigh, Uoulli K i i i n a . entj. Mr. and Mrs. Httrry Magee. day morning. The funeral wiim held Alvin Mariner and son, James, ry Christmas,1' Betty Hycr; recita­ 8trei\|. nud Locust Avenue, *4,500; tion, "Infant King's Birthday," Wednesday nvornlim. and Mli» Alclii Cowurt of Long lliilmilcl Tuwushlp. Arrowsmlth Mill Curl Moser; recitation, "Tlus Christ­ Mr. nlltl Mi'.s, W. K. en Branch, uim Ju.-n.-iiu Wallace and t«'vi»lnrd tlu'li’ children on Ctulst- ltoud, ®a,U0tl; Unlmi Avemii', *1,UOO; Oeorgo Hellerninnn or Freehold mas Tree," Donald Mewwrolo; rccl- Howell Township. Knlrlleld Station tutlon, "Jemis," Kveretl FVnwlek, spent Christman Dny with Mr. nnd Rond, *ft,+0(>; lloroiwli, Puiitomlriw, 'l'lio Clillntnms Story Mr. und Mra, (lurrelt WkMlley M n. Leon 1). Conover nnd fnmlly. vm-loii^ st >■«'!“, •5,'ira; Middletown III Llvlnif l*loUire«," > Hurry Vnn lind ilinlr children home fur Clnint 'q o A '9 Mr. ond Mrs. William Nclberllou inns. Townsiil|>, Iti’il lllll ltoud, *11,40(1: elect, Ernest Van Cleet, Howland and fnmlly enlcrtulned OhrUtnu Ni'imuir iuwiiHlil|i, (Irecu 11 rove Vim Oleef, Mrs, Brsslo Crulr, Doth Muriiitnvllli' tire cum|>umc.i Day, Mr. and Mrs. John Nclberllou. rcspundeil Wednesday nlitht to ar. IB,101); Itui'IUin TowitHhlp, i'oolo Seldon Ward, Robert Word, Lewis Avrnnr. $4,IMKl: II r t hmiy llond, Miss Harriet Hoywurd of Fn'ehold. Korteiilmiis, Mrs. ltlchard Fenwick, nlimn from llio ruiidi'iii'o ut l^nils and Prank HatclltTo of Mnrgiuivlilo *3,1(10; IUliri'1 Avcmii', tl.HOO; U|! Dorothy Fellentoerg and Marjorie Hyor. whoso garoKO aiut oar oauilit Mr. and Mrs. D. Irvin Sutphin flro shortly after ho had returned per Freehold 'I’owimlilp, Cream Newton. Recitation, "Hie First Rldgii-MoiuerHlowu llond, $13,NO; and children, lllali nnd Charlotte, Christmas," Emma Jane Barber; homo nnd placod a blanket over ii SPECIALS apent Christmas wllh Mr. and Mis heatod motor to lirdtool it from Wall Tnwniilili), Clluiuloln-Mana* song, "There's a Star In the Sky,” ■inilnn III,ml, *0,400. Ralph Ooasaboom «[ Frtohold. school nud congregation; exercise, frm lng during llie night, Tlio tu r­ Below or* but a few of the many attractive value* your A&P'Food Store Wr, Rlut Mr«. linnlt’l l^'Mwrivi Iitnl moil sxtlligulahi'U tho lire boloM Chrlatnius customs in Othor 1> offering for the New Year'* weik*end. Go there today, and look over tamliy ot oimwood, apent Ohrlst- Lands," Marlon Slover, Melon Pit- much damago hail resulted. m u with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sal- tlus, Lillian Plttlus, Doris Van Senator Barbour Make* our complete Hit. You'll be amaied at Ihe auortm ent... and plaaied vagglo and family. Riper, Mary Sardella and Bthel Appeal for Fi$h*rtnen Mr. and Mr*. Oeorge Mica ot Oostello. Monmouth P«y» with the prlcei. Than moke your New Year'* Reiolutlon to SHOP THE rnwltold, silent Chrlslmwi with Ar. I'rgrn That Their Rights He Haft' light recitations as followa; "Joy- Part of Taxea A&P WAY, and enjoy thrift without illntlng. and Mra. W. Mica nnd family. bells." Anthony Held; "The Chrlst- guarded at Hearing of War Ue- Mr. and Mra. ftirman Cossaboom ohlld," Ethel Costello; "The Message l(ln{ *>»y- and daughter-in-law, Mr. and M ir "Tiny Snowflakes," Loretta Dl Oer- meTits ort iwhw krid'ioldiors1 bonus An'appeal to safeguard the rightf Aalph OoMtboom of Frcoliolil. olamo; “Our King" Richard Fen­ laxos, due at midnight last Thurs­ of flthermen was volcoil by Uljlt^j New Shipment! "PILGRIM BRAND" Fresh-K illed States Stlistor W, Waueii Bartmur * Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Mount and wick; "Tho Wise Mmi." JolUi Bkor day, Monmouth Oounty stands fif­ ohltoron, tola and fiallyann, «i*nt at Allan! In Olty Friday a t the u|*ky; "Th* Shepherd Lad," Don­ teenth In the .iieroentago paid mi heariiiK of tlio Wnr DoimrUiiont on Christmas with Mr. nud Mrs. Oeorgo ald MoNoufht; “A Christmas Folk the former and thlrteenUi on tlir llie (lunation irf regulittliig lisli Mount nnd family of Kngllahtown Song," Alox Skoruittky, lattor, tho State Treasurer amiouno- Mias Lucille Allison ot Richmond, pounds along the Atlantlo ooatt. od on Friday. "Pnustlcally every industry and Va., and Thomas Algar of Holmdel Bchool Christmas Kserclses Ooean County Is ono of tho Lhroe business, as well as almost oyerv both employes uf Marlboro State 11m following Christmas program whloh paid nothing on oltlior ni- phase ol agriculture, has been Hospital, wero im'rlod In the Ro- war rendered M ClIfTwood Sohool MMsment, Tho othor oountlts urn given tho aailataiMo ot thn national formed Churoh Chapel by the Rev. last Friday mqmlng: Atlantlo and Burlington, Ocean Frank Hun, Saturday, December 13. Soni, “Joy to th* World," sohool; government, but llio flahing indus­ owes ♦m .lM in school taxei, and try along tho Atlantlo aruboard has TURK - Mr. and Mrs. John R. Oonover of "Altogether," Vincent Pitts and $7,313 on aoldlera1 tooium. Bouth Amboy, vlaltod tho Misses oUwa; "The Same OW Santa," beon extremely modest In Its de­ Monmouth's iwyments lnoludod mands and It teems t o j o that BUatbeth and Catherine Hayward, Aiuw Hartman; 'Christmas Bve," W7,«aor»l«OH,m sohooltax and evoTy ^xSliilble anti proper consider­ Thai* Pilgrim Turkeys ore Ih* veiy _jBundajt ------■ . Attendance awards wero glv* The WUUam 0. Ely Estate has tloiu have already been received, Henna Pack*, $1.00 up Porrlor W ator 'VmM 1 w ' 19* j rn to Emma White, Doris and Hob' stocked Ita stablei with forty horses will be staged. An elaborate pro­ C licquot Club 0,miir 2 't £ : 2 3 < * tor mid-Winter tales. Tlie horses trt Whllo, UUrold Cosgrove, Min gram ot entertainment tor thli af* AH Our Permanent* Wert bought by Daniel 8. Ely at CANTMU& 29oi « • , t glisaboth Burlew, Mlsa Marlon Oer- fair has been sriaiiged. Connie Uusranteed C*C G inger A U cochVani B o o r POPULAR IRANDI . 3 boltlai 2 S C ^ varlotw place*. bot. tel. Uoiurd Oosgrovc and Norman Atkinson and' hla orchestra will I'KMMANKNT WAVKH I Whllo, Mr*. Otto daub's olaaa pn* hold forth ln tlie crystal Ballroom Machine or Maohlnaleae *ntcd the school with an eleotrl': and Larry Remo will provide h it H offm an Q lngor Alo 39J “ 2 0 ' * Sw oot Cldor 0 1 6 m n i o n w llitealag aad Tfclaklag i i elook and Mlaa M ule daub's claw Inimitable muilo In the Mandarin 13, $5, $6.50'10.50, $10 ir Star Indlcotei Flu* Depoill rv gave a gilt ol money, •

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DECEMBER 2 t. 1834 *—.T ■ H ■■inE I III MATA I » II W AN.^J I...... 0 an i iUR/.NAL man I Immrnimmkmm PAGE FIYE.D {Richard Regan lo FLOOD SHOOTING HIKE It 1* a oo-operative (dan with the CLINTON B. LOBSEN ______. IMPORTANT NEWS STORY fanners, and a sufficient amount of SHOT W t HUNTS! I Wed Perth Amboy Girl stock haa already been *old to war­ On Wednesday, the Associated rant the movement. Borough Manager OUnton 8 . Loh- | Announcement has been made of Pres* released the results of a Dr. Riche has had many years ol sen ot Keanaburg, was shot through the ccmlng nuptials ot Mlu Olive poll of Its New Jersey member­ experience at the canning factory the right thigh Thursday !a-.t Bozza. daughter ot Mr. and Mri, ot ship as to which were the ten business and was for a long time week while on a deer hunting trip Robert Boss* of Perth Amboy, to leading news stories of the year. connected with the Department cf in South Jeraey. The shot was Bred Thomas Regan, son ot Mr. and Mrs. The Morro Castle diaaater at Agriculture as a chemist. A large by a man taking a "pot shot* at a ' Richard Regan ot Cliffwood. The Asfevy Park waa fln t with 171 factory building near a rallroatf it deer. He missed and the bullet ceremony will be performed by ths votes; the showboat raid at available and this building will be pierced Mr. Lohsen's thigh. He was Rev. E. a . Cahill, pastor of St. Point Pleasant and the result­ equipped during the next few given emergency treatment in a Mary's Church, Perth Amboy, at the ing Indictment of William H. months with strictly modern ma­ Barnegat hospital and was removed church, tomorrow momlng. Fischer, Toms River editor, who chinery. It is planned to make the to his home. The bride will be attended by criticised offlelsl laxity In Ocean new project a year around Job and Miss Katherine Regan ot Bergen* Comity, was seventh with 72, It will taxe approximately 30 men fleld, a cousin ot the groom, and and dog ncing at Long Bauch, to operate the labor end. the groom will be attended by Rob­ and other places, was tenth with It Is predicted that aome 150,000 ert B o m of Perth Amboy, brother <3. "The mysterious shooting of MATAWAN PEO PLE AND THEIR ACTIVITIES will be paid to the farmers for their ot the bride. The flower girl will be tbe Matawan police rookie" was tomatoes, beets, carrots, squash, EARLE J. HARRINGTON Miss Ann Laird has been tick Miss Muriel Welsh of New Bruns, Mias Anna Cottrell of Sprint; little Mias Dorothy Oarretteon oi twentlet with IQ votes. Other spent the Christmas holiday with Perth Amboy. "Following the cere­ string beana, and possibly fruits, Attorney-at-Law with the .grippe since Christmas wick was the week-end guest or Lake, Is spending the Winter with events in the flnt twenty-five their son, Raymond Stillwell and mony, the couple will sail on thc each year. The beginning program day. Miss Frances Lloyd. her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Lockwocd to leeelre votes happened In 1X1 Main Street Matawan, N. M, family ot Plalnfleld. S. S. Munargo tor a twelve-day WUI call for 0,000 tons ot tomatoes, &$ri ahd Mrs. Omar Phillips and and family. more remote parts of the Slate. Mrs. James E. Voorhees enter­ Mr. and Mrs. Oeroge Straehle and cruise, stopping at Miami, Nassau 360 tons of beets, 250 tons qf spin­ Telephone 30 family ware the guests or relatives tained Mr. and Mrs. Charles E, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larrlson and son, Oeorge Jr. ot Neptune* were and Havana. A number of friends ach, 50 tons o f broccoli and 50 tons In Pemberton Tuesday. Neidlinger and Ur. and Mn. Philip twins, Robert and Bradley, of Nep guests ot Mr. and Mrs. John Lock­ are planning to see them sail from Packing Plant of carrots. It ls quite probable that Mrs. Ruth S. Mills, Clerk et Mat- V. Neidlinger, Ohrlsttnal. tune, spent Thursday with Mr. and wood, Wednesuay. Urd Street, New York, at 3 o'olock. . For Farmlngdale from four to six tons ot vegetables EDWARD W. CURRIE aw«n Township, is driving a new Dr. Oeorge E. Outwater returned Mrs, W. J. Lockwood. Miss Jane Lockwood ls confined On their return they will make will be used dally and that during tudor coach Chevrolet. home from Newburgh,, N. Y., to Miss Edith Eggleston of New to her bed by the grippe and ls un­ their home tn Cllflwood. the rush of the tomatu aeason, 100 Attorney and Everett Haycook of Elizabeth was spend the Christmas holidays iwlth Haven, Conn., arrived Saturday to der a doctor's care. Plan Purchase of *50,000 Worth oi tons each day. Coun*ellor-at-Law the guest ot Mr. and tiie. Bert his mother,-Mrs. Addle Outwater. spend a few weeks as the guest of VegetaMes From Monmouth- ' It ls planned to make this plant ltl Main SL Matawaa, N. A Haycook Christmas day. her sister-in-law, Mrs. S. B. Eg­ Rev. C. M. Boswell Ocean Farmers. the only one of Its kind within a Miss Ella Olidewell attended the Girl Scoute Entertain Telephone N Mrs. Earl a S. While of Main hockey match between the Rangers gleston. _ Claimed By Death distance of 40 miles, and already Freehold Scouts Farmlngdale rated as a thrifty Btreet has opened her house here and the Americans a t Madison li ving H. Meehan Jr., student at the promoters have contacted a suf­ country village from the standpoint lor the Christmas vacation. Square Garden, New York, Wed' Choate Shcool, Wallingford, Conn., One ot Oldest Ministers In Metho­ ficient number of companies to take Oirl Scouts of Troop No. 22 held ot factories, Is to have still another FRED N. BURLEW nesday evening. arrived Wednesday to spend ft few dist Chttrch; Waa Ocean Grave care ot their annual output. Miss Eleanor Chosteney of 8um a crepe-paper ball ln the Midway In a . very few weeks. The name ls mlt was .the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ethel Schenck Is spending days with his aunt and uncle, Mr. Camp Meeting President Flre House, Thursday. The Free­ Attorney and and Mrs. Henry Wickham. likely to be the Jersey Packers In­ Jacob R. LelTerts Wednesday. the holidays Hotel Pierre In New York Tues­ Paris. day evening, at th* borne of Mlsa H. Klein Choien Union Na OIBee Hear* All Day 1 day evening. Miss Isabel Eggleston apent the Marjorie Simonson o( Oranbury. Mrn. James Brian of Trenton, and week-end u the gueat or MUi Beach Flre Chitf Mrs. Ida Thompson ahd Mrs. Mn. Henry Kenamey of PrlnMton Dorothy Taylor of Summit. Miss Eleanor Duncan called on Mr>. (Herbert Klein ot Union Beaifti wero the guests of Mrs. R. O. Dev­ Eggleston attended the W etleyw W. H. PENGEL, DJ).S. Jtm es Thompson at tho Monmouth Flre Oompany, received the unani­ Olee Olub ooncert sponsored by the. GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES lin, yesterday. Memorial Hospital. Lang Branch, mous support of the Flre Depart­ M Mata Street Matawaa Summit Fortnightly Club RMurda/ NEW YORK Mrn. John Sillier and daughter, laat Sunday. ment or that borough at the elec­ lluan • A. M. DM t. evening. OHoe te M. Elisabeth, attended the Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lott entei- tion ot flre ohler for the year J03(l FOX THE NEW YEAR miHlnre iierformance of Iho "Omut Mra. Rensselaer L. Oattan enter tslned Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur LoU Klein proved hli worth a* an ofll- or NEWARK Ne OIBe* Hear* TkeNiayo Wallis" In New York. talned the Teachers' Bridge Olub on Chrtatmaa Day. oer by the duties he iMrfomed In We sincerely thank pur depoii* MLhn Barbara Todd attended a Thursday. M n. Paul Egan, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ogllvle, son th* absence or Vernon Sullivan, • 0 0 R o u n d tori and client*, for the bu^lnei* diniicr-dnnoe given by M lu Carol Edgar. IftNabe and, Un,. Blohatd Ktnnath,. .and daughters Paulina the flre ohlef for, the past year, 1 T rip E. B. SANFORD, f b . & Goodwin at the Essex County Coun­ Erdmann were" gueiU. Mrs, Oerard and Jetile, ot Mntawan, spent The annual election w u ootiduct- they have given us during tho PreMrtptlon Renrlee—Deltvery try Chit) Saturday evening. Devlin held high aoora wtth Mn, Christmas with Mra. Ida Hiompsou od by the Firemen'* Relief Associa­ s r s i u v , nttflK.URKR H Aeeeraey—Qeality le*awar Mr. and Mrs. Laban W. Dennli Howard Erdman low. of Preneau. tion officers tnd thl* report «■*■< I.Mvki MATAWAN ....Ills A. M, pait year and we extend to all ■nd Mr. nnd Mrs, Reiman Beers of Mra. Helen Themack, who has a Mr. lind Mn. Oeorge Stillwell and given out over the signature or WMDNKMIAV, JANVAIIV I our greeting* and bait wiihei for Smith Orange were the guests of house in Edgemere Heights and daughters, Olive. Marlon and Ruth, Edward A, Cullen, • I.krvm MATAWAN ....till A. M. SANDFORD’S PHARMACY Mws. Ronson Warne Tuesday, unlit ncently mu * resident ot HMttFNlM ilriiHa jr«M an «nr a Happy New Year. ' Mala Hi., Matawaa, TM. Maiawan, attended her cousin, Mlu Gertrude Hoffman as matron of fnB«*U tlrlitt M’ftt w Iwmut iirrlved Thursday to spend the re­ honor at hor marriage to John T. "IIHKIII.K IIIMMtil.l'" I'fWUyrt liy JAI’KHON IlmM front *mion» ■«! riimwh mainder of thn Christmas holidays nhuvii nnd fttr Nililltliittil Jnfitrmn- GRADING A SCOOPING ntsgerald ln St, Loula, Mo., on IllMI. «■ I tli hl.i roommate Lit Mount Her­ Baturday. WOOIJ ALWAYS ON HAND man School, William DerttbeiTrer, T hen will k* a special after- niee Orlari Now fer Fall Traet** Mrs. Rtdhard Erdmann sr. and ] v«*DOTll tkMtni train Wedaetday, laa, I. Fa r m e r s & M e r c h a n t s William Dernliemer attended a Howard Erdmann attended the MW Plowing and Tndilaa I'lni'hron at the Dutch Treat Olub I.Ravine Nrw Y«rk« Mfetrlr Nl„ O. DIKTRtCn Wednesday matinee performanoe of llifttt I’. Mil fcRWRfk, IM*om Nl., in New York Thursday. A pcr- Say When" in New York. Miss tli4A IN M. Far RtntlRna I’frtli Na t io n a l Ba n k F. O. Bea Ml 1'irniniice wns tendered to the Amboy lo Point I’IrmimI IfiRluilM, ioii Eutlter Bleu, Mias Laura Gordon would *U |I 0BI « I'blliio Hadlo or k Chryiler Hot W »Ur IfM ttr When arraigned before Recorder for lhe c«r. nr n pnlr of truniudt horna. Th»i> •?* maity R*re I,ImlU II* a P« Ohstbs Van Pelt took the fol­ Harry Bolte Sr., Roeane (old the o t h e r o a r rucmmoHpm Uml wo shall hu glRd to nhow nnd rti»moti«lr*to Phea* UM lowing ulrla rollor skating at court that iMaokeraon oame Into his l o y o u . Dreamland Park, Newark, Tuesday place ot bualneas December 90 and evenlnn: The Misses Jean Wiujie, struck him in th e eye. Jackson St. Garage FIRE WOOD Elisabeth Tansey, Mary Devllh and The Relief Association of tthe H|1h !>OD<1)011(111 ANII ri.YMtU'TII «m ¥> OAK MAPLE, I I N PER LOAD Muriel Vail Pelt. Matawan Flre Department held Ks i n JACKSON RTRBKT1BKT PHONE 1771 Mrs. Fbyd T. Taylor, who has annual meeting lu t Ihuraday eve­ JOSEPH PAUL ■been Kiiriidlng ithe past three ning ln the office of William a . Phene Matawan 11II-M months in Vienna visiting her Bedle. Oflloers for the ensuing year Ol/IFFWOOD mother, rc.umed to her home in were elected aa follows: President, . .' ■ - ■..W I .jB* Fairfield, c

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o i J&L I l M I n i i Mm I H a w •««* Bailey s Hardware %e«i fat All Store Matawan Buick Co. Colot’s Service Station Gitten’s CLINTON D. Ill 1 LN ART HU IIANI) I.AMUKKTHON I U MAIN HT. MATAWAN MAIN MT. MATAWAN. N. J. MAIN NTHKI.T MATAWAN, N. J. COKNM MAIN HT.-RRUNKWICK AVK MATAWAN. N. I. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 28,1834 T H E MATAWAN JOURNAL PAGE SEVEN Craig on Visit, MATAWAN HUNTERS SHOOT STILLWELL TO REGISTER KICK future. The pdtttion, which baa been T ic e Leads Keyport High Five DEER AT WHITING LAST WEEK OVER DISTRIBUTION OP OAME signed IV ioo gunnera M m tha vi­ Tallti Basketball cinity of Matawan, will ba taken to According to a recent report, thr Trenton by Mr. Stillwell next w tek. Olllie Cralg, the elongated a th ­ Among the lucky deer hunters State of New Jersey received more T o 4 1 - 1 5 Win Over Asbury Park lu t week were Tony Tourlne, Teddy letic m e n to r of Baldwin High than 31,000 ratbits and over 30,000 LOUIS MAZZII TO ORGANIZE DcfLola, Joe Pepp, "Doc” Kennedy School, Long Island, ls home. In bints thli year. Harry Stillwell of A JUNIOR BASKimUX XEUI Marlboro Townahlp for the holiday and son. Tony got a two-snag buck Matawan, Informed The Journal Carhart't Varsity Quintet Hat Easy Sailing in Second Teddy a flva-prong, Joe Pepp a six- nc-ason and In an Interview with thc last night tlu t over 100 gunners iLouis Maaaie of MaiMma, waa Triumph of Season; Einziger, Aumack, Fischler, ‘‘Dali Hawk,” last night, reported prong, and ''Doe" jr. and Sr. a sev­ from Monmouth and vicinity would en and nlne-prong. reported this week to be organ ltlng and Pcluio Feature in Onc-*id*d Game that his basketball squad ls shaping register a complaint to tlie State a ltat Junior baaketban team and up well birt'lsn't making any predic­ Oame Commission and will request Is ready to book his quintet far By -BALL HAWK" tion as to his varsity quintet's Try a classified advertisement ln that this area get Its equal share travelling games. He could not be With Tice Mttlng « dluy pace and topping hlateammates ln scoring, chances of copping the basketball chit newspaper and watch results. ln the distribution of game In the reached for a list of his players. Uie Keyport High School vanity quintet give the Aabury Park AJumnl |Champlonship. five a Bound lacing Friday night on the Keyport court to the tune of "Next year, my football eleven, t i to It, before a good slaed crowd. Running Tice a close race for the which went through the regular (coring honors were Einslger, Oolden and Fischler, In fact, every Key­ season schedule unbeaten, untied port player had a hand ln the scoring. Thirty-four of the 41 polnw and not scored upon, Is sure to get turned In by Carhart1* senior team were tallied by fleld goals. post season games with Petersburg: | Va., and Miami, Fla, High Sohools, Locals Hold bead Throughout the entire four quar­ | Q >unty-Spcxit-o-grainft | and I would not be opposed to a SEE tH E NEW YEAR IN AND THE OLD YEAR OUT game with Red Bank of Freehold tan, Keyport never relinquished tlie KEYPORT HIGH LOSES •t By ‘"BALL HAWK” X High on Thanakglving Day,” Crnlg lead, although it was not until the stated. ' AT TH E Anal half that Carhart's courtsters TO ST. PETER S FIVE ^ ..„J piled up a sufficient total ot points New Year's Resolutions Bell Beef Co. Team to place the local five far In the Saints Defeat Keyport In a Hard- It has been a usual custom with many serious-minded folks to'make lead. Ih the opening quarter, Ein- fonght Overtime Vattle by the New Year's resolutions In good faith, although there are a few (If I ma To Bowl Wilson Co. siger, fischler and Oolden, after a Score, 11 to 30, Wedneaday. be conservative) who have allowed this custom to fadf out of JWH _ KJ 4+»"J1£».r , aerlea of snappy passwork, broke as an Insignificant practice. However, there will be many ambitious SamueT Bell announoed this week through to score and had an 8 to 6 In the feature of the trfple-head- athletes and promoters ln the world of sports who will make a resolution that the Bell Beef Company five lead as the whistle blew. Georg? er basketball games staged Wednes­ to do all In their power to Improve their past performances ln 1935. In has accepted a challenge from the Tice scored two from the tree toss day night on the Rutgers University semi-pro sports, promoters will strive to arouse greater interest, drawing Wilson Company of Asbury Park Une and a few minutes later pulled SILVER ARROW gymnasium for the benefit of the larger crowds to their ball parks,'or if it is au indoor sport classic, to tor a homeland-home match. Thr a spectacular shot from the side. Olty Club Christinas Basket Fund their auditoriums and arenas, by signing baseball, football, basketball rival bowling teams will roll a Frank Fischler flipped one through of New Brunswick, a veteran New players or gladiators of the flstlc industry who are colorful, aggressive match In Rahway, another ln As­ the net from long range and Tom Brunswick High School quintet de­ and have ability rather than those Just possessing the latter asset. Wo bury Park and the thin) at the Key­ Oolden tallied from the side on a port Recreation Hall alleys. At Rah­ feated G ut Side High, by the scon need more color in every branch of -.forts, whether it is In the scholastic, elose-up as the whistle blew ending of 30 to 7. Shortly before the New collegiate, semi-pro or professional ranks. May we term it showmanship? way there will be a two specltl in­ the fln t half with the soore 14 to 10 Brunswick quintet made their de­ dividual bowlers' matches. Dates in Keyport's favor, Peluao and UPPER MAIN STREET SOUTH AMBOY. N. J. but, Coach Antony "Pinky" Sutton's A Good Trait of the Irish have not been set but the mttche: Kelly kept their team ln the thick St. iPeter’s High five pulled a 31 to will be rolled during.January. of the flght in the opening hall by There is one particular good trait among the Irlsn race whloh I can­ 30 thriller away from Coach Stanley but . . Routes No. 4 and 9 registering five fleld goals between ' • ■ ■ dmlro and that ls the unlimited amount of courage they Carhart's dribblets ln the last Ally Kiwanis Club May Form them; possess, with an tron-flsted 'determination to fight, for Increases Lead seconds of an overtime period. In their rights, regardless of'the outcome. More of this A Local Bowling Team the curtain-raiser, the V. M. H. A. While Keyport's dofenae tighten­ same flghtlng spirit ls needed to bring sports back on five of New Brunawlok, toppled the ed In the flnal half, holding the Its feet again. A few may call It rowdyism but the There was a report circulated A Gala New Year’s Eve Party visitors to two Aeld goals, Carhart's City Club, as to 10. masses of red-blooded Americans go for it In a big about town during the past few Staging as gallant an uphill bat­ quintet plied up elevon fleld baskets way and the "pay-ofl'^ comes on the strength of the days that Keyport Klwanla Olub If tle as witnessed In local scholastic and made good on five tries from number of customers who pass through the turnstiles. planning to organise a bowllni realms In many years, the deter­ the foul line for a total of 37 poll it i A player or i> team ls only wurth what they oan draw team and would arrange mntchoi mined band of St. (Peter's High of Turkey Dinner--Champagne Setup to flvo points for tho Asbury Park os a box ofTlco attraction, Tom "Sonny" Fallon of wltli other Klwanla Clubs In the New Brunswick, gave the 100 leatli- btsketeers for tho closing half of Keyport, has tho Irlsli-Ainorlcen trait of a fighter. He county. However, several members the game. In this half, Tice, Elu- er-lunged fans plenty to shout over Is u gentleman on or oft tho basketball door, but If Ills were n'Hzwd concerning the report /Novelties, Noise Makers and Souvenirs as they broke lose with u Stirling xlgcr, Aumnck, fischler and Oolden opponent stnrtu the rough stuft, Sonny Is right thine to but would not deny or eonllrm It hart’s Keyport High School '(«• nt mlilrU) MATAWAN II. S. PflKPAKKN TO s taking battle the Keys assumed tho generally goes places In due lime under iioimtil condition.', with the ulil M H O FRKKIIOI.I), JAN UAH V 4 R. Aumack, F. lead ranging from otic to »lx points Continuous Entertainment 3 of ballyhoo and tlio right com net, P. Fischler. 0. but each hista /'o the Cardinals, • • • • *l N. Elnalgnr, a ...... ,...4 Coach DuuiiliMi FUlicr will hontl 'fighting tooth and nail, overeainn Newspaper M en lu ilowl T. Oolden, Q...... 3 III* basketball squad llirougli several these deflolte snd tiiuexetl the well- Yankotkl, 0 ...... 0 Joe Murcus, In tlio mechanical department of thin newspaper, Is plan­ pructlce aertlona next week before BEAUTIFUL GIRLS! MARVELOUS SHOWIt earned triumph viiien Buss llahr, ning to organise a printers' buwllng team and will Immediately Mint iho opening game against Freehold a substitute guard, swished the not Total ...... 17 I 41 challenging all other newapapers In Monmouth, Ocean High School courtsters at the coun­ with • spectacular one-hand over­ Aabury Park Alumni or Middlesex Oounty. Although lio l,.ts not announced ty sr.it Friday, January I. Both head shot ln the laat flfty aeoonda iwiet F.a, F. his !!nc-up, ll was Intimated that ho will arrange a teams are reported ln excellent For New Year’s Reservations Angerole, F...... 1 0 of tho overtime period, couple ot tuuo-up matches to get a lino on the ability shape and a last, closely-oonteateil U te In the third period, Joe Hor­ Poluso, F, ...... * 0 of those anxious to make the bowling team. Among battle U anticipated. Tliere has vath, tho Cardinals' scoring star of Applegate, 0 ...... 0 0 the candldatos listed for try-outs aro John "Uuok" tbeoii an unusual amouut of lut«rei,i Call South Amboy 89 tha night, placed hla team In tlie o 0 Miller, Ralph chamberlain, Adelo Jordan, Ed Phelan, eiirral up over thlt game tnd a Leaver, 0 . lead for tha Arat Ume since early In Vpdyke. O. o 0 1 Joe Manus and hls father. "Uo Jo” Marcus was a iarga delegation of M«4awmt baotl- 1 the opening quit ter by sinking two rium berol aid Alterman's Gout Diamonds, which era aro planning to make the trll> Kelly, 0 . .. a fleld goals, putting at. Peter't In SUMttt was ool of the leadingbatkolbaii teams m tha to Fraahold to view the tamo ar.d tlw to at'W k Total ...... 7 1 111 fatt' Sa Iff. tm * oounty two yearifagff, but disbanded at the end of tho encourage th t local school. Score by quarters: Tl quarter mark. season after suffering heavy Ananolal losses. Marcus also played un The Kays, undaunted by the sud­ Keyport H. 8 ...... 8 14-41 Infltld position 111 the Interboro Twilight Baseball longue tnr three yews Asbury Park t 0--1J den spurt of the Cardinal*, nulled ahd was one of the fastest base ruiuurin 111 the circuit. NutV that tlw up to a IS to 38 deadlock with throe Referee—‘Rodshaw. bowling bee has bllien Sir Joseph, he Is going In for the |»pular Indoor minutes left to play and from thla Winter sport In a very big way. There will bo nu "ringers" and only point on the crowd was In a con­ employee of this newspaper will be ellglbte to bowl on Ihe toam, WRESTLING SEASON TO stant uproar aa the minions of • t * • • Ooaoh Sutton allowed the Invader; New Ooaoh at Freehold , to gather a !lt to 35 lead, only to OPEN ATJjUEEVOOD Ooaoh Ei Li. Knopf, who has succeeded Roy W. Mauref; In handling lose It when Horvath oounted will, the destinies of the Freehold High Sohool basketball squad, has been two foul* and Kolb ruffled the net working on hls courtsters for the past three weeks and hla Job of putting An All-Star Card Is Arranged far wtth « one-hand shot a moment the varsity quintet ln shape, has nut been an easy task. Among the Tonight. Featuring Olno Gari­ before the close of the fourth period. regulars on this year's senior squad are Prest, Hanklti. s. Thompson, baldi and BU rtteher. Oeorge Tice, Keyport's speedy A nnouncem ent Martin, YBrrlngton, D, Thompson, TufenkJIan, Wetsa, Prlgge and thal forward, oame close to bringing tho sensational football aco, Vetold Urbelis. The counly segt quintet won Tlie wrestling season will b* In­ Immediate downfall of the Cardi­ augurated tonight at the Lakewood a doaely-contcsted oourt battle over tlio Freehold Alumni oagen, St nals but his long shot bounced oft to 33. while tho Jayvoes tripped tlie Alumni seconds, its to 4. E. Thomp­ Armory, Lakewood, with an all-star < the^ rim ^ ^as the ^ gun went ^ ^ _oil at the curd arranged by Promoter Morris ‘ofthe ^ K to n Same! son chalked Up four fleld goals and two shots from the tree-loss lino euciu, veteran Brooklyn Impreasarlo tor m ten-polnl total, to top ths soorars. The 1935 Tommy Oolden, oolored Keyport . , • • « • • and collaborator tn the put wltn guard, who cavorted in the center Veteran Sportsmen to Dine Jack Curley In staging shows at the Circle ln tho abaence of Frankie The writer Is planning to arrange a "got together'' dinner for Ihe Velodrome and it Fischler, who Is laid up with an many veterans In this area who starred In their respective fleld of sports fitauch's Arena, Brooklyn. attack of the grippe, failed to con­ many yeyrs ago. It will be rather Interesting to hoar suoh well-known in the main go, Olno Garibaldi, vert on a charity shot at the atart who has often appeared ln the star veterah sportsmen as Edgar I. Vanderveer, Charles Storm, “Doc" K6n* ot the overtime period and thus Mt nedy. Forman "Bunk” Thompson, Charles Schock, Polloe Ohlef Asburv bouts at Madison Square Oardcn, the stage for Hahn to come thiough New York, will take on XU Fischer, ‘‘Cinders" Mount, Horace S. Burrowos, Joseph D. Bedle ta d others, ««• F o r d V - 8 with the winning basket. Tice con­ Change yarns of yesteryears In tport activities. A committee of three former All-American fullback at cluded the scoring with a foul thir­ to arrango a date, place and to lino up the veterans, will be aftmlnteti Rutgers University and now one of ty aeoond before the flnal gun wan the best Jewish boya on the mat. next week. Evory well-known veteran sportsman ln Monmouth Cotnly Will Be On Display tounded. la expected to attend this got together dinner. The writer suggests that Thc match will have no time limit. Horvath waa the spearhead in the Garibaldi Is too well known tb a prise b« awarded to tho veteran telling tlw beat and mOst Intereitlmi Cardinal’s attack, getting five field yarn. This advance tip-off should give the daddies of sportdom an op­ need any Introduction to wrestling goals and three fouls before being fans. He has met them all and portunity to refresh their memories and be tuned, up for this Imiwrtant DECEMBER TWENTY-NINTH ojootud from the affray midway In social event. Whothor a prominent county holder of public ofllce or a once came close to winning the title the extra period when he committed from Jim londos In a bout at St. veteran from the sportsmen's ranks will be selected as master ot cere­ his fourth personal foul. monies could not be learned at this tlmo. Thla wilt bo decided by tlie Louts, Mo., when the Oreek took St. Peter's It. 8, committee In charge. AT !§1‘ an huur and thirty mlnutea to down FO . F. Tl. » « • * t him with the aid of tht referee. He Hearn, F...... 3 0 4 Is now preparing for a return en­ Jim Kenny on Scoring Spree MoJCendrlelu, F...... 0 0 0 The Marlboro State Hospital quintet Is enjoying a winning streak counter with thc ohamplon and will Murray, F...... 0 0 0 probably get the matoh If he wins and the latest achlevemont waa a surprise viotory over tlw fast Elisabeth OUR SHOWROOMS Clark, P...... 3 0 4 tonight. flvo, 40 to 38. Jim Kenny, the high acorlng ace In county semi-pro bas­ Siler. C...... , ...... 0 1 1 ketball circles, increased his lead by adding sixteen pointa in this game. Fischer has never wrestled for the Ifcan, p., F...... 0 0 0 title us he has been grappling >or Kenny. Joe Antone, Hymlo, Walling and Eddie Springsteen are playing MAIN STREET Horvath, O...... B 8 13 an Important part In the hospital team's success on the oourt this sesson. only two years. He hat come along K olb. 0 ...... a 1 5 fast, though, and now he It Just Wailing registered ton and Springsteen nine points In the aonfllot agalntl D avis, 0 ...... 1 0 1 the Elisabeth courtsters, about ready for a shot at the crown. Hahn, 0 ...... 1 0 3 • • « • • , MATAWAN, N. J. A win over Garibaldi would go a Bowling lias "Dark Horses” . ' long way towards getting him tre Total .13 6 31 championship match. Thr writer bollove* that It the Keyport Individual Bowlers' Elimina­ U has ehanf ed In design of the body which has resulted in those lln t i df Keyport II. S, tion Championship tournament la staged, Bill Oonway ahd Ray Kruser In lhe acml-flnal. Abe "Klnj Tl. F.a, will experience plenty of keon competition. Charlie Perrine, Wslttr Kong" Knshey, battling Syrian (I much In favor with automobile owners today. 0 . Tice, F...... t Walling, Clarence Bahronburg, Walter Culver, Charlie Klnhafer, Burtls champion, tackles ^be Goldberg, a R, Aumack, F...... 5 10 Aumaek, Rufle Walling and Paul Stan*!'have been ruAnlng up sonn newcomer from California. Kaahey ...... 0 4 It has naw flexible springs and "a front seat rldn for tho back teat passengers'' P. Anderaon, F, high scores on tho alloys this season any of whom may prove a “dsm Is a veteran and knowa every trick T. Oolden, 0, ...... 1 4 of Ute game. (Hla aggressiveness and '3 horse" In the proposed tournament for Koyport’s bowling Orown. aeorgu N, Kntlger, O...... I Weinman who, In the patt waa regarded as an "In-and-outer," has provtn Again Ford Is The Leader! >' pocullai' stylo have made him un­ F. Septen, 0 ...... 1 3 popular with tho fant, but very val­ to bo steadier thli ytar than ever before. He, too, hat been turning In tome exoellent scores. It waa Intimated that thla group, whloh la thn THE V-8 ENGINE HAS A NEW TYPE OF CRANKCASE VENTILATION. uable at tho gate. .Total ...... 10 10 80 Ooldberg Iim hsd only a doten cream of the bowling crop In this aroa, It willing tu enter the tournament Soore by periods! to (ot a rating and an opirartunlty for a crack at thn 1(84-45 ohamplon* matches in the Bast. He h u nevti- St. Peter's . . . . • 4 18 7 3-91 ship utlo. Efforts will be made to got the tournament started in Januaiy, been beaten and does not fl|ure Keyport H. fl, .11 I 4 Jl 1—80 that his record will be marred by a Immediately after a matting has betn oalled and aohedult draVm up. defeat tonight. i Junior-College Lists Dane Signs Another t'onlraet 1 , Dr. Harry Fields of Philadelphia, MOUNT-BARRETT COMPANY end Vanka Zolotnlak of 'Russia, will 12 Basketball Games For many years, Henry Dane, ona ot Keyport's bdaeball Idols and come to grips in one ot tha two TO* regarded aa the bett teml-pro oatoher In thew part*, h u been signing minute bouts, while In Uie other, A twelve-game eohedule hat beer, contracts for baseball ahd basketball Jobs but tomorrow ho will step out the Canadian Ernie "Wildcat" Stev­ arranged for the basketball team of ot hla character as tn athlete to sign another kind of a contract .... ens will look horns with Pat New­ Monmouth Junior College by Man­ maybe 1 am not supposed to break this newt for publication, but nevoi* Telephone M ATAW AN man, li. s. Navy champion. ager Bdward Oottlleb for 1088, The theleis 1 mutt be loyal to my publlo of sportdom, to tel) the truth nnd Promoter Sachs has leased the Long Branoh oolleglatea will play nothing but the truth, to help mo. Tomorrow, Sir Henry la going throuiti Lakewood Armory for the entlra Keyport H|gh School, January 33' a ceremony ot wedlock with one the the nloagt little girls In town. Yet, Matawan 71 N. J. season and, with the eo-operatlun Ttie Ant game on the u w sched­ he't Joining the league of benedicts and we're all wlthini tho couple nf the Uikewood Chamber ol Com* ule will be agalnat paterasn Junior the beet of luck. Htnry haa made up hla mtnd that he Mad* a manager and h u algned on the dotted line. We have a hunch there'll be anothtr meroe, of whloh Mr, O roes man of College, January 4. The game will " • T f the Grossman Hotel, li PttMtM. bt played at Paterson. Morris, Pit* knot tied In tht near future, but far bt It from mo to dlvulge the atont hopet to stage lilt ihowt dverjr Fri* talc and tm * Junior CoUegee antf at thlt time. My dear readera, ara you curlout to Iwqwt We'll give you day night,' alao on the list. three iu«mm, so you won't talk; thl ', m m * /* * * PAGE EIGHT T H E MATAWAN JOURNAL FRIDAY. DECEMBER 28. 1934

THE MATAWAN JOURNAL | so handicapped. Why not give some Chai1*s H. M*rfe(d . ; - LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES ! eoaUdantlen to aa awUeatbtt ot Chart** B. Marftnl1ll KatatilUrhed IM Tetepbone m bush thoroughly whll* dortnantf g H K N i r r 'l ' HAMB—B r virtu* •niCBIFF'R HAht^-Uy virtue of * % R N B 7 OL BUKUMa lag*, wm m ha Uml tmtU a ftw writ or ft. »s. lo ^ a jlirsotrf, writ of fl. Is, io maJlrwtsS, IhumI ■: Watch out to aee that then are years ago. died ot tampUeatfeni on ju t at ib»• O ourt *)t oul ot tbs Court or CbaRnry of ihn no depressions around your trees or Thursday morning at UM M a ot Wat* of ,Vew,n Israay q \ m r jfjs i Mate Nwr Jtr*«v, will 1t» wposui l-RINTtNO COkPANT. Uc. ie saia al pukllo vsndus OH io .sli st punllo vendue, on 1 busiiM and perennial snd bi-annual MohiI.j, Mi. s i . l llor »r J M « a ri’l Ring out old shapes oi foul disease his dsugMar, M n, I. H ardd Wdod klimilav. the 9th D u uf Je an * * * J. M iM Brmrn. Kdltor flowers. Such depreaaons am fre­ of Riv*r Flass. For many y*ar* he IMS, • ’ lMt, ' H"iry C-. HlfglMJ, m u l l INIIor Ring out ths narrowing Iuit ol gold; quently responslola for the aeouni' was trust** ot the Middletown Bap. between the hours ol 11 o*oloo)i and illation of water which ln turn will ft Volock (at 8 o’alock) In the after­ Ring out the thousand war* of old, tist ohureh and ons of ths oldest noon of aaid day at tna pawrt Bouae, freese and thaw causing permanent Ring in th« thousand yean of peace. membeta ot the MUUfctown Lodg* of Monmoutb, N .» Jmtf, lo *»*lnt» T M r ...... HOT oral nieoes and nsphm s. Amaral In tbe Caunty of ©n mouthm outh ao< a n d and Loan Aaaooiatloh asetcned by the sit MonUu ...... t O # Ring in the Christ that is to be. , rather large evergreens or trees is £rt«4*«ta4e or Naw Jermy.Jeraey. defendant Oeeanport Park. Ine,. t» lhi*w. Wonthe ...... JO ' • — Tennyton, to prepare before the ground freeses services will be held Bundsy sftar- BBQINNINO_.....Nl__ NQ at w. t)iet|»» cenUr<__jit«r or th•'»«!♦■ Copies ...... 06 noon st 1:30 o'clock st the dsugh- Dbtntvlllellie TurnpikeT u rn p ik e distant one lha proceeds of eaid sale applied tn srtlSCfUFTION RATES a large ball of earth which should lain and sixty Unka aautli flltyftva the payment of the amount dua com­ Payable In Advance be allowed to freeze and while ter's home, by tlte Rav. Herbert it tfKreta eaat from tba nortbaaaterlyplainant on Ua mortgage, together i Ktcutor* and adminletretora of . Within a few hours the knell of another departing yenr Morford, pastor of the Middletown Scorner of tha tract of land conveyedwith Interest and «oat«, and Krt.-i?'* have the rtght to select the will be sounded, but its death will be accompanied by more FARM BUREAU NEWS frozen, lift /the entire tree with Us by William W. Herbert aad wife la It was ordersd. adjudged aod da* i..w? |.*i*€r in which Uwjr dseire their large ball .of soil to tbe new loci' Baptist Ohuroh, snd a grand no, Matthias Boice (1) aouth nfty>Rve de- creed that in the event of a deficiency • < 11« ♦ * printed. If tne rlgfet ta not revelry than mourning. This is simply saying that “hope Articles of interest to agrisol- m e a eaat twaniy-tbrce chalna and on eald aale that certeln mortgaged tlon making sure thst an abundance phew ot the deceased, interment armed eat, w|th the appurtananof*, in • v. rc )n-d. ihe Surrogate will make springs eternal in the human breast,1’ and that regret for the tartsta by Edwood Doaglaa, eighty llnka; tb»t>c« aouth thirty- tlu' M lfdlcn and Ihe notloe will prob- of very loose soil Is used and plenty will be ln ntlrvlew Cemetery. four decrees and thirty mlnulea watft the bill of complaint fn the aaid cause • *»iv appear in some newapaper that passing of the old year is about to be eclipsed by welcme to County Agricaltaral Agent five ch»lna; tbeaee u would not have adected. Fttendai of water to wash the soil around aevtn decraaa and fiftaao minutaa U a t la to §*yi • ' Tlte Journal having buelnees with ‘ its new-born successor. If it has not been a kindly old year the ball ln its new location. When Mrs. Minnie Selover weat tweaty-flve ehaloi and twenty Mt the following tract or paroel of ihi- Surrogate’s Office will do well to to many, it has, on the whole, been a memorable year in its Mrs. Minnie Selover, 6S, died esrly links, iq the center , of . the road or land ana premUee Hereinafter partlcu* hrar thta in mind. plenty of loose soil has been added Turnpike; tbence (4) alone the aaid U.1y deacribed. altuate. Wing and be­ record of achievements that work for human advancemnt, at SEASON’S GREETINGS end tt has beoonle firm, place some Saturday morning at the home ol Turnpike north foKy-lhree deerees ing la the Borough of Oce«nport. in Knifrwl as Second Clua Mall Mat her son, Bertram Selover ot Mill- tMt as Utr needle pointed in 1864 tan the County of Monmouth and Btate ■ r in ibe Matawan Poat office. least on the material side, in this broad land. Perhaps the additional soil around th: Use to chalna and twenty*0ve linka to tbe ef Hew Jeraey. most marked achievement of 1934 has been the marvelous prevent standing waiter and too town, after a long Illness, sh e ta BEGINNING. .QMUtBlflf aavaQteen The greetings of the season Is and etchty-Mven hundredtha (17 P1B«T PABCHLt All thoso lota advancement in modes of travel which have almost eliminated extended to all the friends of the much freezing and thawing. survived by her sister. Mrs. H a m K7/100) acres, be the eame, more or whloii on a Map entitled "Amended FRIDAY. DBOEMBKR 2», 1914 Map. Oceanport Tack on tbe Bhrewe- distance. As year after year we witness new inventions and Monmoath Coonty-Extension Or­ ' During the Winter months la an p. Dlsbrow of Keyport; her son, leas. * bury River. Borough of oceanport. excellent Ume to revise oertaln parts Bertram, and a son, Henry, of South Petaed ae tba property of. HEftfRY Monmouth County. N. J..M dated May the establishment of new records we stand almost aghast in ganisation—the kind of greeting 8E8ER, at eta., taken In execution at and dertanated on thatl wishes the very best for of the original landscaping plan. If Amboy, and four grandchildren. She lha ault or JOHN B. BECKER, at .la. I». IMfc “ “ Oe"*"1**1 «» PUBLIC PLACES VIE FOB wonderment and query as to what there is left that can still •nd to be sold be i A IRON AGE NEW YEAR'S EVE everyone. this is done, when the ground thaws is a former resident of Old Bridge. ROWAItn - *“ liM OHT, flberlg. 1 “ £ t T » and 8 in Block be done for the advancement of mankind in the way of con­ j uie Most «C a* a n very rare that In .the Spring and .KV m ow h be PUMbt&i services were held Monday P a led Deoem ber 17tb. 1M4. L o ts B. g. 1ft, 14. 15, 14, 17. 18, 18, venience and comfort. In my opinion more has been achieved Heuser A Hauaar. fiol'ra. An optimistic note was struck by flve years ago, If we had kaown gins the bl-snnuals and perennial! afternoon a t 3:30 o'clock from the 47L-4T-I19.T4 «*IS » In Block n H, in the way of material advancement in the past thirty-four can be moved to a new location residence her son, Bertram, and L ot* 1, 2, 8, iO. 11, l t, 13, 18, 17.‘ ' proprietors and managers of whal was before as, would have ot IS, 19, n. S3, 34s 36. M. tl, 38* 29. nisht clubs, restaurants, hotels and years of the Twentieth Century than in the entire Nineteenth fainted by the way. We have without serious Injury. interment was in Chestnut Bill 80 In Daock 78 I, Remember mulching with straw Cemetery, Old Bridge. Ttie Rev, COMMON LA W B*ttT L ota 1. 2. S, 4 /0 , 6, 7, 10, 11, 18* 18, Theatres throughout the State ot Century. If epochs make men as measured by their achieve­ coaw through ao far. What of 80, 88. 40. 41. 42, 48. 44. 45, 88, 68, n, New Jersey this week, eoneernlcg ments, they also make centuries and what successful man of the next flve ysarsT We only or coarse manure around many of Albert Letscbar officiated. HHRBIPPX »ALIC.—By virtue of e 71. fi and 73 In Blook 79 I f . our plants Is helpful, if lt 1s done writ of fl. fa. to ma dlreotad. laaued Lota 1, S, 3, 4, 11. 13. IS, 14. 16, 16. ; N n Year's Eve business, th' the Eighteenth Century could have “made his mark” in the know that whatever the year out of the New Jereey Supreme Court, 17, 18, l i, 88, 2T, SS. 29. 80. Jn B lock majority of them predicting the brings forth, working together, when the ground Is troeen, the ob­ Methodist Episcopal Ohureh will be expoaefl to aale at publlo v«i- TS J present century. I was almost tempted to write Nineteen ject being to keep the tutwrj and dus. on All or Block 71 M (Ctaartaa Park). : .it'cnt crowd of pleasure-seekers to Century, but such men as Edison, the Wright brothers and we will be able to meet the prob­ Mentlay, the Slat Dap ef fleeember, L ota 1, S. 8. IS, I t, 14. 15. 16, 17, U cHi-bratf New Year's Eve since prc- lem.! working separately, regard­ lor.ls cold and dormant during the Elijah F. Reed, Minister—Sun­ 1M4, la B loc* 78 N. other inventors lived in portions of both the Nineteenth and changing Winter weather. between the hours of 11 o'clock and Lota 3 and 4 In Block 73 P. aat days. less ef the task with which wr day servlees: T hi Sunday School ft o'clock (at 2 o'clock) in the after Twentieth Centuries. L ota 9. 4. 5. 48, 44, 45, 46,. 4T lit in an irtervlew with many ot the are confronted, wo are doomed servioe a t 10 a. r»„ Freston Jonas, noon of aald day \t the Court House, Blook 73 Q. In nearly all that relate* to physical well-being we are in the Borough of Freehold, County MKCOM) PARCBI.t All those lota num bers of these night clubs, ho­ to fall, If yoa help us in Dinning Superintendent. Th* topio tor tlds of Monmoutbv New Jeraeyv to aatitfy w. kleli . . on „ M ap at entitled * niUp ' of , n-iiauranta and theatres whh- now living in a new, revolutionized world, in which science oar battle we will promise to do OBITUARY Sundsy -will be ‘fTsMf ot a Cnris- a Judgment of aald oouri amounting' Park on the Shrewauury and invention have been the magical, remolding forces. Yet to approxim ately #1.060.00. Rlv^^Borough'a*- _ ...... of Oceanport, Jf, J., t!i<- bounds of Monmouth and our beat to help you. Our 193K dan." The Junior Chimb at U A'J the defendant's right, title aad dated. August”» “0, , 18SB.“IBSS, Throokm oK on, m idiilrerx Counties during the pas; human virtues and weaknesses have undergone no visible program shall be: “We shall aim Rev, Abrahsm Lsdden Isaql c. m., followed by tlw r*gvlar ser­ lnU*eet, if any. In and to the follow- A Morris, Civilvll Knglneere.~ Long Word wss received here yesterday Branch, N. J„ are ar kn^wn and detig* uvi t. a correspondent of this newv change. Some with optimistic vision sec the world better to be of gretaer service than In vice will be the "Ommunton ot th* " l i t . 8, 9 end 10 in Block Q, on a nated aa followsSI I of the death of the Rev. Abrahsm Lord's ftipper" and fsaaptlan of map aotltlad "Ciiffwood Height*, j.aiier was informed that the ad­ than it Wns a year ago; some see it retrograding. Tho world any previous year." loqatad at Ciiffwood, Matawan Town* L o ts 17. S4, rn, 80. *7. 64, S«> M, 67. v an ce .sale of tickets and the demand at large shows many portents of trouble but also some slight Leddsn isssrd, tt, pastor ot St members. The Bpvorth bssgu* at ship. Monmouth County, New J«r> 70 and 71 In Blook 7S A* . John's Methodist Iplsoopal Ohureh « :tt p. m. and a short Naw Y*ar'i •ay,“ oonUlnlng sialy feet•t front and and L ots 1, 3, S. 4, 81. IS, S8i w*, H5, i.ir table reservations for New Year's signs of hope. Prophets of disaster are numerous, but many Fruit Vegetable Group.' Meeting* rear_ by one .. . hundred . freti tn ‘ depth. * “ 37. 88. 88, 80, 31, 88 In B lock tfl B. ! ■• I' wat unusually large. In^nany South Keyport, for fourteen yean Service following In tlM teeture AelsedBelae'd an the th e property tof CIKOKOK. Lot* 8, 6, 7, 8. 9, 10, U, 18, W , 14, hopeful ones vision the dawn of o better day. To me it seems Separate sessions far fruit snd I. su. 4 1. 4Oi ig. «V til DIOUK f. - - i'i*ui-> tiie demand mu, greater than who has sine* made hie home s t IS Room. The topic ot m is service BM1TH„M1T)1 and CAKIUKCARftlH SMITHHMITtl, token | 16. 17. 18.:ItjJ80J n .B lo c k t l 7 , very much the same old world, with the same sort of people vegetable growers ln tlw morning In execution at the suit of BDVvAHl) U t s 1.1 i t ; k 81 in B lock 78 X. iii*' .-.rating capacity. und n joint session ln the afternoon Mount Harmon Way, Ocean Orove. will be - a New stent.'* Thursday ANORRHON. H aeoutnr of th^ KaVaie I .L o ts 1. 3. 3, 4, 5. 6. 7, 8. 9, 1 0 ^ l l , 12. in it, that greet* us with the coming of 1035, and in its intlu- where he died. Funeral srrsnge- evening at T.to, (the usual Fraysr of Frank Anderson, deceased, and to {13,^ ^n^ana 16 In B look 78 IT, Aiming tlw amusement places nre features of the program pr*' All o f Illock 72 V, witwit have made extensive preps- enca on human character and motives, the third of tlie pres­ ments ar* p*ndlng. H* Is survived Meeting service, m d ay Immedi­ NOW .\KI> llK K JilT , NherlfT. * ' * ” “ pared ror the annual meeting or the T)b( ag* of Us things charity and philanthropy BBbfNNlWO at * point m tha east viniMim inn at I M Bank, th* Itar- trees by Frof. M. A. Blaek, chief In ) # Minl*try h*n> was marked with etween tha baura or IS o*oU ‘ have outstripped all previous records, be it skid. That ii, UOAL Ntfndtt aide of Adrian BUaat a»A_ at the ’.uin Iim. Keyport. OrMn Tree Inn horticulture at the experiment sta­ o»*s, both in the growUi ot th* •Nrtbott I a ’dam) In thi nprthweel oorner of lot No, lit thence noon of aald day at the Courtr t Koulm (T) along tna North Ilne of lot No. 18 KM'hrnu. and the Silver Arrow In Indeed, a glorious distinction of the present generation. Yet tion. W. W. Oley. ohlef of the Bu­ Chureh msmbanhlp. finances and tIn tha Borough of freehold, County and In an IQeetsrly dlraotlon aad at ,'viuii Amboy. The Strand and Mi- there hava bean many counteracting Influences in our spiritual Intstast whieh baa boen of Maamoulkt Naw Jaraeft to m u t y reau of Markets tor the State D e­ *HK»irr»C,*AiIBLfc,ll<,vnttt» of * a Jaovae.of aald oourt ameuailug ta right anglaa to Adrian Btraat onn x-'ic tu IVrsh Amboy, and the iwanlfasMd In an dspartmtnts, The rrlt *f fl. fa. ie IJI.jlrsotsd, luusd < *>. with special dinners, souvri- perlcnea*. - year wdsd without Um entir* metn- aortbjlns ot Fourteenth Avsnus, dll- to make the year 1035 o signal for improvement in what may af lionmaulh, Nsw JMuy, te satis­ erly direction seventy-two (73) fa^j imm*. confetti, streamers, lists, The vegetable growers. m*etlng beralp ot Um church exp rearing ■ fy a daeeea o( m m m u r aaisuntlng taat M net east from the eaat lln* of thence (4) in « NorthweataHy • ■■ ns* p«ee» ttuj year a n vary bo called tin good and Immaterial features of our personal wish that he return ior anotMr ’’A 1 aiHsi, w .Hawn upon aressst aouthwoaterly direction on a curved on the- seoond floor of the Y, M. man of JBelmar, and estendlnf from line derteotlng to tha left wUh a fe- ir.,.■cmabk' and the proprietors ot and community existence. o. A., will hear Frof. 0. H. Nlssley, year and thg large congregation and tlteac* (I) north, parallel wllh said diua of fifteen and two tatilu feet t!i>am usem ent plsose aw offering tho feeling so apparsnt at th* s*rv- "A" Rtreet. WO real lo the south or (16.8) a distan ce o f t h lr ty l lv a and extension horticulturist, tn s pr . ItorousK *1 rear line of IM No, IMf; thenco (I) five tenthi faat (86.61 to lha aaat linn loe his list Sunday night in Keyport eael, alenjr tbaaald south or rear llna I® I ' [or the money thta year than Ute Ms la waiters, beating them very with and lights were not put ot, entatlon of *ss*nUal factor* in of Adrian tflreoti theaoe (6) along gave evidence ot the regret ot many the Couhty S ... V S S tJ i af Lot Ka. IMT and siso sloni ths tha east line or Adrian Strain w in !:; tf-.t' p»M. until Tuesday about 4:30 o'clock. successful vegetable plant growing, if New Jersey. „„»y. (liUtn or rssr iln. of un No. am , al handily. The store was 4-0, On that he w u to leave Keyport. a so u th erly dtreeMon one h u n d red ea«l New Year's Day the third game Trolley service between Matawnn whloh will be followed by a Un­ -le t. Trt«l, ‘ altuate“ ‘ on n the westerly nA | Iksass (I) anuth, agala parall.l (Ha was born a t May's Landing side of the public road wlla the said “A" Htreel, 100 fast to will be played to decide the cham­ and Keyport waa abandoned about minute period devoted to questions Ingdalet f a l .« to o Oolta - - 0 .1 Neo«. t V ^ 4 ,r0W r *n" ihe said north tins of Fourieanth "*•PBInl •" Atlantic Oounty, on March a, IMS, Avsnuai an) ik.no* is! west alaag All those certain tracts or paroeli pionship series. 1:30 Saturday night and was not snd discussion, In a round ta S S O IN N I N a alls# «orth«:t:rly o( land and premises, hereinafter pat Uw aon ot Abraham U and Anna corner qt a lot ot cna-halt an acre tlw eald neKh line er rouKeeslh K phonocraph aahtwtlon fay Prat, raaamad until Wednesday in M at­ discussion, John C. Paflendorf ot conveys, by Rickard OeHlsa te V i, Uaulany described, altuate. lyiot ami LOOKING BACKWARD Isaard and his early .manhood waa beingbelnc^ln In the Borough af OaaOaaaHpart, in Masan will b* given In the MpUft awan. The statm Is reported to Metuchen. Kills Kessler ot AU*n- Pany^by dud 0stad Jsnuary l», (MS, . . ------^ m j w # t# 1 items ABOirr polk* anb spent in m*ahanto*l lit*, Hs *nter- tald. d««l bfarlng cv.n dste wit* ■ Uels No, MM and NOT, as sbowa en thaJCwhty af Monmouth a Ohureh i t M irltoro Friday evening, hav* been the worst on* throughout wood, snd Dr. Victor A. TledjMis, nom Rleasra CwTlw lo Mlaa A. sreeent msp of Rslmsr. of. New. . . . . Jeraey, which...... on a a Map en­ t i i i n q i wa lumcw w titled “Amended Mail, OoeanportI Revival services will begin Bun­ th* country generally that has beon avooiste olericulture of the Bx sd th* ministry tn IW aa a supply fall and Ihtna* oeavtyed by Mlaa A. ALilp AM. thst lot, traot »r parcel TME LONQ AQO under Um Presiding B dar and tu Jail to Or.ndin V.nnal. by Tsed l*arji1'erh op thethe.Skrtwajunr^RIW’- BhrawaVury III . ^ day night tn th* Methodist Bplseo- experienced tn Ute last twenty pertinent station, wtll lead an isnusry«w«« y T g Aj. s»,n. Im imgv, . aad m « naeHed n v e t i n In11 ■ was admitted on trial. In IMI tnaieiah Couniy Clark's Offloa II t T ^ . ^ w r ^ v i S i a 00^.; pil ohureh at CUffwood. yean. analysis at problems ln tho produc­ fftd beiag^in the norough ofBaimar. >wn h* was taken lqto full membership a h m o f DwtcU, (I»f« is* (all U i 2 Ika Ctunty of MoamouiSi apd known and dealgnatad on Mid Mn;» Twenty tons of hay sold a t At­ Xjast week, Robert F. Collier re- tion of spinach, beots, csrrots and ov« Hsnied dstda »r» duly raMrdet. follow s: «* VRAM AOO celery. Selling vegetables through and ONtaliwd as a deacon. In ISO! « • «>>«*•> « l d jeo rn w M n In Ike L ola 28 and 80 in Blook 78 f. lantic Highlands th* other day at ceivtd books weighing nearly a ton iXiftsrt x " Md I in- Hrv rranklin a. Wamlck, the auction markets tn New Jarssy he was ordained as an elder and aW r*ald road trom ParmiiTxdel* to BBOINNINO at a Mtiit ta ue Lota If and 16 tn Black ft j, HIM per tan. tram hla publishing houses. The Caita Nsett: theaoe sleag said road i i-tm ui tlw Second BapUa', Chureh will be considered by Ralph B, served In the ministry, continually (1st) north flve dtgtMa fifty minutes A raoooon wetftiin* aa pound* books were shipped by rail to Ea­ i Mrttiiwan. lias accept ed a call lo Starkey of Mulllca Hill, Howard M, until 1904, when, on amount ot thc “ S . »l««'y-one llnka; (Ind) north L ota 1ft aad in B lock 72 J . w u caught by tern Middletown boy* ton town snd were given as Christ­ wtaiy-lkrM iltgm a thirty-nine mln- L ot 71 In Blook 78 L. tlu' ilHitl Baptist Church, Youngs Sheppard of Cedarvllle, and Mr. Ulntss of his wife, hs asked tor su- uiaa wist Iwa chain, and seventy Lota 1. 3,1 and 4 In Block 72 J, on a recent hunt. mas presents to fanners and land |» aert^ _w ir.n.r wifh asld "A" ■'.m chin, che Isigeat eoiorei Oley, with questions being answered psrnumaty relations which held for links; Urd) south live dqtau and d. 10, Nat id the a* u tb or mr Part of Block 7t U. deaorthM «g .iiut i'll in the eastern part at thtt aeon* U aarlutow, tormerir owners who had allowed Mr. Coliter minutaa wast alMty-oas llnka to follow s: at the coneluslon of the session. two ygan, but In on* of th*M yean aorthwasterly com r ef the a/*fe- ataag Ue aal_5°' ““I1 _,t,“ °* _ til east BafJimlng at monument In North* , it>. nnd wiu begin hla dutis* with The Matawan Journal, H to hold fbx hunts on thetr property. Im s e m i a small ohsrge as supply. r , rrO 0l: .mow Lloyd Rsbbma % i i a i f a n d ° U °r "*r ** Ht* contain'd fruit and vegitabie fstat,) (4th) along lha .am* Muih any Une of Driveway batns alio Jiiiiiiai> i He wit) deliver hla unfortunate enough last week to li| 1*0# ba resumad sotlve relation* U.M L r Ila* -** oT'I - u f t i V i r J aouthwaatarly qomar of lot 1. uioqk session In the sudltorlum thst a!- ‘tghly-lhro* Aegtsaa aod IMrty-alaa lence in seutb, seals paratlsl wllh I KM 6? ¥hP hereinaher mentlon^L i.iti'wrii sddreaa here Ounday eve- hive a form ot type fall on his left |g YEARS AOO minutes n et two chains snaaevsaty- lie »*A** S *treet. • |ii*o______te s t t e tk e eald timoon will open with Dr. Frank sad M MO* cam* to Keyport. His Ova links to the negtnalas. OSatain- which beginning ponu te located tutHt He wrote the Journal thank- foot and maah tt at the Red Bank Ml week skating has been popu­ App oi Seabiook Farms, Bridgeton, pastorate ol tourtaen yean contin­ north illaa af Veurtssathuneeath A'Aveaus; asd faat waatarly from monument ifflxad . along the sail borih dividing Una between lot* io aw ,u>: i' lor open columns and Register one*. uous Mrvlo* lwr* was the longest lar on Matawan Lake. Monday President of the N. J. Farm Bureau, .Igktli earns* o f 1S.M/100 safes- oea- ">• on asuo Northerly line of Drlvo- liipnrtiiihiy he had alwaya en. three inches of k» froae over th* who'will preaent “A Horticultural ta ot agiy orinlster her*. way: tkanoe runniagr (1) alone llna ‘ j Hill aad wlfa hy »lot 1 aforeaald nortl|W«iteriy its f«3 .‘nvctl. U f l A U AGO deep part ot the lake, the shsllow Program for the Northeastern 8 a nm acUvsly engaged In Ut* i d, |t, Drsycoil and wife, MM. ae shown on prMent Slapsisp of ore or leoa to the Bnrewahury Hlvari k. ISM, th.it hy aagastlo aaoa It) along aald Hver In i wan* Onim-ns hu appropriated n .000 Mr. and 'An. A. tt. Whlta enter­ part was heavy enough on Sunday States." Bdward Dahtlt, chief *n work dt Uw ministry tor thirty hearlus In Marsh. ISM (ilaautk _ aelsed ss the m perty ef sn ottn ■svsaty-nlne l . . r . » twsaly-eighi erly dJrrotlon IPO feel more or lesa to i< i livrr and harbor improvements lor sll who were wllUru io vantut*. glnter ol the Freight Oontllner Bu­ year, retiring in IM} whan ha left Scaaiariy llna of Arnold Sire* if ok* tained th* Bridge Club on Monday mlnutia n u t ^gkt husdrsd twslva A d Ms'nwan Creek. The Raritan Ttie annual Rad Ones mmnber- reau, American Railway Association, hAw, Me was aueo**d*d in Keyport . . . . , . Itl „ „ j , - , , (w< taadadi thenoa (8) In a aouiheasiefly evening. 4S/100 last; (trnorth lea dsgrass two dlraotlon and along aald esmeriy Llltvrr was apportioned 1100,000, rhip drive In Matawan which was will tell growers how New Jrney by Uw 9m: H, D. Stratton, who mlaulss aaat tana hundrsd ind etghetgh- On Monday night, Mia Kathryn t y .f o u r o------a a -b u aliteu a ttd— th ai feetfeel i tbth eaaaTsa , U. of Arnold Street If extetultsl K i l l llu ite n Bay lU J tt, OompUm ay mt Jaaaary, > o f A rnold B treet It t*ke. to Harold Mid Norlbws^sMy 1«> fast It tain the young men of the neigh­ cellent Urn* to remove from araand Uw deceased and hsr family w*r* uwaa of aaUI oourt amaiintiu to " ‘ " a puttying medicine Henan Roblmon, aon ot Mr. and the base ot the old bushes any approximately 18,771^. lHvawsy sSown oo said UM>; thl borhood at th* ham* ot Mlsa oad«*> mm. 1) In a aouthosetsrur dlreolloi tiwl •VMliM. ' n e c e s s a r i l y take consldsmbl* fennsriy lived la Mgrganviii* and Jeet more or Isea te Monmouth . L N (M ot Amcrlean Wheelmen for iir water asatna (N n Uw borough strength from tit* main plant. N i l Th* T M. O. A. «t Mauwan en wm ■Mgsbtn ot Um Kayport Oitrta- ffwnty of Monmouth and tbls Metioo. Mr. tv n Kyrk is an main to hta house at hi* own ex It is not too late to get some pro­ llan Selsno* Soeiaty whar* thay hta of waw Jaraay, on ti* waat aide o MmuM. vo,at *"a p,*°“ of oDthtttiwtic McpcUM and Do M tw Monday night gat* a treat to th* praa* wa* granted at a matting ot ‘tt leading fmnMoa" ola 14 and U In Blork Tl N. tection with th* us* of burlap or thta satandad ohnroh. Basid* bar MONMOI’TH rOVNTV ate N, r and M In Blook fl I, salteMoa could have been made. bay* al th* loan and om 100 per- Ute Borough Oounell, Tuesday wooden (ram** around th* English ih* i* survived hy a ai'anouATM'* orricsi MUkiawi P. V. Heyaf* sielgh waa pr***nl to *a|oy the hot- night. a R M e a s a s i Box and othar delloat* planta auctt daushtar, Mia. O, I. KUoamtns sad a la «, I, I, T, M, la, to in ttw A nt tm to b* wen out this piUUVy extenttd aad paftMpate ta Th* engagement M Mis* Marion at hydnutg***. so* Chm*Uus Oraig, of Morgan read (Brough by tba CoouX Biimma Mtsogt. TM* ftiday (ywtaMtin U Ui* games n m 1*0 to 10 o'olock. And*raon, daughter ot Mr. and Mr*. Many varieties and type* of rho­ {round at a aNtka thirty atne villa, two granddaughters, ehUdran aB jc.S!?110" *° r m ~ ‘ m av aad iwid and as tk* «*y * In Mm war al aawamaau um* Frank Aadwmt a t AUantic Ave­ dodendrons ussd in Monnasth w«* staging, txuUng. buck and wing <( Mn. KUoooum: a brotbsr, Sdgat vaa«* ttw niualnr ol aMghs on our nue. to Cheater Waber, aon ol Mr. Oounty originally cam* front th* ft Wowbs «( BwHagtm, Vi Mrs. l a i v ...... tn«*a wtU t - targv. At p m an t the mg, and in th* f*trMha»*nt and Mr*. Frits Weber ot Main South whloh means that awn* p fifteendflin- mlnulea waaL twenty Av* th an w*n saudaMhee. cabs, Oratg bad bs*a a nsMsM ul Hunt- f t p u IA' 1 join* I* *•** eaufh. M « • aa ■iraet, haa been announced. taeUon during Ui* winter months w«*urly line 'tauM Mil IM worn dam aowewtiat caffe* and Anally peaaate Mr *11. "Cxillag* Day was obatnrad tn mn a yaar. movtiw th*r» tram New pS‘ ,mW|rtJUS5"ma fotllaeird as Ham III* eold weatlwr is hripluL York. She was bom al Ung Island “Jfsp of Oeeanport Park o i>r lk» afMetMon, so th a t sIMgh* A M r at Ma* Mawns WUI ba th* Mslawan High aohaal TM*e- Ititi prot*«tton might includ* a Mtm« Im eninraM*. ■MM kt Matawan auoa alM dty naming IU r*pr*»ntau»** Olty and was tht daughter et th* WtU .‘Wnporsry bo ad fence on th* gold l*M Jame. M. Hawk* ot Mlnfearg, -...aas Ji mlnatss.WHt |«,r HM Rav. H J Whalen ot Wai- January I. Already N applicants ot various oollege* were called upon bl**k aid* ot th* bushes or lattlea lo t law, Md Mr*. Amanda Brown s J ' s A * w a ton, It, * „ who imaMMd two Mn* haw stgnad Um retiMst for a rhsr* is say a (*w word* about their in­ work built around Um bush. M u it “sw*» ef Athsns, m. r. *?,<* Jet Kl thenee id ,|, aay* ia m aaptiM Ohwcti, «•* tar. Malawan waa formerly ea IM st Watkins John Bggleeton and Bari s great many hydrangea bushss ta ,A elhsr lol. fro, UM • WU MM • UMrtiMM fiM Maaooie n a p when A b ird w L ttft m m twd charge ol the ptegram. M oujouth Oounty ar* no* klHM tf Mm Aiialra Wsadward 10 segi was * ealsMM* hen. forty or bmm itfM B llS iS W n l 4N |M !• hUL B» M( IM Wlatar weather thay ar* ae in­ Mta. AJmlra J, Woodward, widow W jaiolyt wyeejy Sve i«) «ia N*» Ml m m m ytaisaa*. Jadda*Highland, "Th* Aristocrat jured that larttng lu*L Aik for art affected a t Uiaas vary urtwayr iurrl*ad by another daughter, Mra tf4Al a|Ma|a wllh aliltsr opatsr shsll or San J o n Thodw «. OoU of AlMnhum. and i M i T a Oh “ ' war* ...... b n ta td e w a la various (te a * Mat*. Otrtainly p*rf*ot Moan g*n> aMdaa 4km* • mm m t, Mas T. ol SMtMsa, and ------sbirtf. s a ™ a b i w * * M a i " 1 1 Nm Ii lha nn* ta adw ww, kt dgw lapad w a bMMittai ig «mm*l i», Woodward ot Brooklyn. ‘ it*ii I FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1S.-1 IM PAGE NIKE THE M*T*W*N. JOUBWAJJ 1 ■a.i'M'1,’; w y r H REV. THOMAS F. MAHER Chimnsy Flre Nearly SHOWN AT THE STRAND, KEYPORT, Matawan Theatre To Be Mack-Pranzen Wreck* Freehold Engine SUNDAY-MONDAY, DECEMBER 29-30 Operated by H. A. Eigerd D1ESJUDDENLY Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'olock A half down volunteer Iteemen Mr. EUgard announced this; week at Hie rectory of St. Ann's Roman ROLLER SKATING lib Fasting Qmmd Yeeterdayi tram thi Oood WUI Fin Co., were that the Matawan Theatre was un­ Cathode Church, Keansburg, MIM unhurt Wednesday night when Fraosen, daughter ot Mn. Hid Slid Ma* and vuiud lick der new management and the Uic- Clam at the C A SIN O (lie Pniriotn Day. freehold’* moat modern fire track, «tre would re-open on January • Josephine Trarma ot Weat Keans- an American-La France pumper with n double feature, starring ourg, became the bride of Charles ON THE BOARDWALK t J( The Rev, Thoma*®1. Mahtr, sa, pa*, and booster tank, Wu forced of! the Cieorge ArlUa ln “The Last Gentle­ J. Mack ot Morganviile. The cere­ tor nf St. lAnn’a Church in Keann- Oatts Neck road and plowed half man," and "Law of the Wild." fea­ mony was performed by the Rev. burg. died suddenly Thunday morn­ Its length into a iWiui TTmb Ui e- turing Rex. the famous horse; Rln Thomas P. Maher, pastor or the ngtitera ing in the rectory ot the ohureh were on (heir way to a Tin Tin, the educated dog,.Bob Ous­ church, and wm the last marriage V Asbury Park without any previous Ulneaa. The chimney flre, ter nnd Ben Turpin, plus a comedy he ooniumalted before his sudden The driver of the apparatus, Bur­ day before he aald mass In the nnd cartoon. • death a few hours later. Only the EVERY AFTERNOON AND &VENING church. visited the filck end retired nett Barfcalow. swerved off the Perhnjw the most unusual conwdy intimate friend* and relatives of highway to avoid hitting « private as usual a t night. - to rcach the screen since .the In­ the contracting parties were present. 3:30 TO 5:30 AND 8 TO 11:30 *■ M. Funeral arrangements are pend­ sedan that was In the engine's ception Ot talkies is “The Last Gen­ The bride wore a gown of robin’s ing. A solemn mass of requiem will path. Plunging through a guard­ tleman," ot which the one and only egg blue. They were attended by be sung when the Rt. Rev. MMM 8, rail. ttie apparatus ripped away Oeorge Arllss reaches new height; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Aumack of ADMISSION nine pasts the front wheels dug Kioly, BUhop of Trenton, will pre­ end of his long career. Th^jveteran and Keansburg. Into a meadow. The car which ADULTS 25 CENTS; CHILDREN, AFTERNOONS, 15 CENTS side. very able cinema artist ts supported Following the ceremony they left caused the accident hod ln the Pother Maher was bom ln Perth by a cast of talented stfus and thc for a few days in New York and on Special Rates to Skating Clubs meantime disappeared. . Amboy, the son of the late Patrick picture ls extremely humorous and their return took to their home Fenders, headlights and bumper nnd Catherine "Maher of that city. entertaining throughout. with the mother of the bride. will probably have to be replaced Mrs. Mack was graduated from He was graduated from Bt. Mary's and the truck may be out of ser Coming to this theatre for a run School ln Perth Amboy. HU colle­ the Keansburg Public School and vice for several weeks. of three days starting January 3 Is giate work was taken at St. Charles' later studied In the Keyport High Hhe minor blaze, which the ap­ “Madame DuBarry," starring Do- School. Mr. Mack attended .sohool College. Cntonavllle, Md., and he paratus was hastening to at the lorii del Rio; also comedy and car­ comp!' U\i *tfs theological studies at ln Morganviile and completed his % £ & time ol the mishap, was a t the toon. "The Affairs of Cellini," fea­ siuuiea In Matawan High School. CTRANFi St. MaryV Seminary m Baltimore, 1 home of John lAdamsky, Stonehill turing Fredrio March and Cons­ He is employed M a clerk in the Md., where he wm ordained in tho k^KEYPORTjL-/ road, two miles out of town, A tance Bennett, will be sht®n Jan­ Butler Omcery Company Store ln Cathedral of the Assumption of the When ladies mppt.—thpy generally parcel Here nre Carol Lombard chemical oar -which proceeded the uary 6 and 7. the Gehlhaus Block, Matawan. ______Blessed Virgin Mary, by the late pumper, readied the see lie and ex­ and Shirley Temple coming to the conclusion that Gary Cooper, who to Mr. Elgard, proprietor of the the­ Cardinal Gibbons. . . ■Starred with tham1 In Par amount's "Now,nnd Forever^’ coming fiuntffty tinguished tho chimney flre without atre, will run the show house and ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED His flrst mass was said ln St. dimage. to the Strand Theatre, Keyport, ts a pretty Bwrll guy! Directed by plans to book in nil the best pictures Tonight and Tomorrow, December 28-29 A Mary’s Church, Perth Amboy, where Henry Hathaway, ‘'Now and Forever,” yutoent* sir Guy Standing and available. (Beginning January 8 and he worshipped as a boy. After serv­ Charlotte Granville in the principal supi>ortlng roles. 9, under the new management, free Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander ■ LEE TRACY and HELEN MACK /fl/ ing as assistant! .pastor at St. Peter’s Matawan Man Held ot Red Bank, wish to announce the dishes will be given away to the . — IN - ' ’ Church, New Brunswick, he became As Purse Snatcher ladles attending the show every engagement ot their daughter, Miss pastor of St. Elisabeth's Church at SHOWN AT THE RED BANK CARLTON Tuesdny and Wednesday. Barbara, to Robert Seeley Jr.. son Far Hills. It was as pastor nt St. Henry tyohat, 24, of Ifktawaa, TODAY AND SATURDAY of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seeley of M ur's Church In New Monmouth waa arrested In Red Bsnk B»turd»v Port Monmouth. The engagement ‘The Lemon Drop Kid’ where the people of this section Disco (distilled coal) Is the Ideal was announced OhrUtmai Day. night on charge* ot puna snatching 7 SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY j learned to lovo him and where he and stealing » money container fuel for fireplaces, ranges and heat­ served for many years until last trom a service station. ers. Trial sample furnished on re- Card ef Thanks BUCK JONES “THE RED RIDER” ' September, when he became pastor While Willard Watkins. 24. at. tlueM. BtuiU.—Advertisement ltl Samuel Oralg and daughter, Lil­ in of St. Ann’s Chureh ln Keanaburg tendant at George Runyon's ier- lian; son, Cornelius, wish to thank COMEDY HIT CARTOON NEWS EVENTS He ia survived by two brothers, vloe station, was repairing t car, all those who ministered to their Dr. -lohn Mhher and Richard Maher O'Chnt. Watkins told tb* police, Advertisements In this newspaper comfort during the period ot their bring good results. of Long Branch, and several nieces went Into the station snd took a great sorrow.—Advertisement 28 SUNDAY - MONDAY, DECEMBER 30-31 and nephews at Perth Amboy. money container. -fr.lt!. 1 ,L'.i.....'j A few minutes liter s young man Ad m-ktm veinloti nf Vlrlnr Herbert's Immortal balance of her eaUte (or life. After Residents Burned opori'Un. "liulK's In 'I'liylnm!.1' wlllrli rumen In tho lleil Hank Carlton “Music in the Air” liis death tho principal la to ba Thvatrr, toilny nml tomorrow, nili. Ijttitel mul llnnly In the ntcllnr rale, “LA COCORACHA” equally divided among his ohlldnn Thi home of Ited Baum Jr. on taxed all tlie physical i-mounti, nf Urn llnl IKnteli ntutUmi aiul In addition Gala Midnight Show New Year's Eve CARTOON LATEST NRWS Oeorge, Fred and Harry Keller. Chi Brook*!d» Avtnue, Lauretwe Hartooc. swamiwil «evor«l inotlon picture supply courerns wllh u ilnluge ot order, N U rtlng at 11 HO appointed her >aon' and the Tint wu gutted by tin about • o'olook tor extra electrical aqulpmont. (.nine pniiwrtlm nnd other acctssorle* TIIKHDAY ■ WKI1NKNDAV THURSDAY National Bank of Perth Amboy, u ChrlstmM morning. Thi am wai etseiHlal to tho llimlng of such a niiimmnth npeotacle. Tuetday (New Year’s Day) January lat executors and trustees. flnt dUoovend hy Robert AUen jr.. .. . I MY RE fientlnnous * to II P. M. who midM Mwrsl Moots from thi easily worthy of a J to 4 iter ratine. Baum houie. Uurmoe H*rt»r nre FREEHOLD STRAND'S Coming to the Freehold Strand SIMPLY GIQHIDUSL 9 Serman Children Sl.„ L a u re l «nd Oliver H a rd y . Equal Beneficiaries Oompany No. 1 promptly responded on Tuesday and Wednesday, Janu­ Annuic Shades nre Companies also re­ thlru week at the nstor Theatre on plile Uef and Mrt. May Plereon. sponded and assisted the Laurence morrow, "Bright Byeq," featuring Broadway and has received a 4V<- Bequests of 1900 each i n slio Harbor pin Company, that tiny Juvenile semen star, Shir­ itar rating from the New York Daily News. made to Mrs. Lief and Mlsa Lena ley Temple, supported by Jamea Kerman. The executors are Mal­ Dunn and Edith Allen. This picture Thursday, January 3. there wll! ar 11 serman and Laurence Uef. Jails Pair Found will prove Interesting to both ths be a double feature, Zane drey's Harry and Anna P. 2alkn and Near Wrecked Car kiddles and grown-ups. While thi« "Wagon Wheels,’’ and "] oive My * « t ® * . I V 0 « ' Nellie Bayllnson witnessed the will production was ln the making, Love.'' Shirley wm quoted as stating that drawn June 30. IMS. Sentences of *0 day* in the Ooun- ;y JM1 were glvin Sunday by Jua- if she wm a great big girl like Miss tioi ot the Peace Harry Bolte Br. AUen, ihe would marry James Dunn, w ith POLICE RADIO fROQRRSS ot Matawan, to each of two Phila­ but ot course Edith has somethin) to say about that. Gdwln C. Sloat, Ohlef of Police of delphia men who wire found near A tlrti iy«il***l ririifo elik SPENCER TRACY On Sunday and Monday, Gloria Matnwan, and John P. O. MOW*, an overtuned sedan on Route SO 1. MANN & SON DICK ■QWILil Executive Secretary of the Itsd and oould give no coherent reason Swanson, more glorious than evir, fur being there. Mid Johh Boles, singing and ro­ • UiY KKItlft KETTI GMUAN Bank Ohamfeer of Commerae, oon- OPTOMETRISTS M f O'ftRIIN Jerred yesterday regarding tlie pro­ The two men, riding m a truok, mancing at his best, are ably sup­ NID IMIKS ported by a well-balanced cast cf Tfc* West Point Cmm j grass of the Police Radio System Mr hnd stopped near the overturned lloutii Dally, 10-11, 1-5, M . . f ls w u j WW1* n* aMmJ CARTOON NEWS EVINTS Monmouth County. Many resolu­ machine when Mete polioe arrived talented cinema artists. The glori­ Wednesday U-1I Oaly fied Gloria wm saved from a pos­ Pmttlvely No .tdvanes in PrtuM tions have already' b u n reoelved on the nwns. Asked why they were ------• - „ - ::-.rrr- j = = from Monmouth County murltcl- so Interested in the mishap, they sible serious skull Injury because S* Smith St. Perth Am bey palltles favoring the project, but as refused to givi a reason Mtlsfie- ■ho happened to bo wearing a hnt there are still a number or dis­ tory to police and they were ar- of an unusual type in one ot tha Tri rirth Amboy t-Mtt tricts not yet Itetrd from, tt is rated. Police uid thty beiuvid Kcnci ot this Fox film spectacle, 1 probable that a personal drive will their truok miy have twin used in •Muslo in the Air.” This picture It be made to have theae forwarded to transporting aloohol and th* over­ Matinee Dally nt 2:30 Continuous Performance the Board of FrMholden with thl turned Mdan wm tta seoort. Ttie BBS least possible delay. truok wm empty when the two men were united. Evening, 7 nnd 0 QTRANH Sunday* and Holiday* KEYPORT MAN It Thi overturned oar ban Pennsyl­ A T A WA Freehold, N . J. FINSD AT MATAWAN vania lioenM (dates and is believed to have been rented. Id oooupsnt* THEATRE TELEPHONE 111 were nowhere tn thi vicinity. M N Wsde Webster, colored, of Key­ port, was arrested on I drunk snd ADMISSION PRICES TODAY and SATURDAY NUNtlAY - MONDAY TtlKNDAY AND WKDWESIMY, JANUARY 1.1 disorderly charge by fltste Trooper Silvar Arrow to Staff EV1NINOR 1W and Mr MATINKE Ill and IM D m iem lter 30-.1l Williams of the Keyport barracks, Gala New Ysar's Ev*, and Aned OS and rati ot It whin Special.New Year's Party arraigned before Recorder Marry TUESDAY and WEDNEHDAY, JANUARY 1-1 Ninety eiinyles ol Prsvus at 11 P. M. Bolte Sr., OhrlstmM Pay. Frsnk Silva, manigw of Uie Sil­ _ Hispplness loievery. , ver Arrow, that popular nrwMevous DOUBLE FEATURE ^ oaeliom leiialyf . . ■ „! on the South Amboy-Matawan U u»l snd Htidy in "*w ™ lw V**” '/ TINTON I'AUJ,TRACT SOU) highway, announoid today that s GEORGE ARLISS ■ Vitior Heibeii's ua RMahlng Week at the /> Hay H, Stillman of Eatontown hM wry oolorful floor iIims tuu bun - IN - mu,i.l or.,.tui New York Alter / ; aold i ten-acre traot on (he free­ arranged for ths Mew Year’s Bve ( m STAN u ____ hold rosd in ahrewnunt immafclp. party. Marie Bollvu, tta elmr “ ••*'»* n, r, niwi ■ near Tinton Falli, for Judg* Hwm- buss singer; Duke Miller., Babe ‘The Last G entlem an* LAURBL aj Htigm to Mr*, v. t l oiemky of Ollfton, and a group of olsm snd OllVSR New York. MM. Olemby wtu Mon beautiful danolng girls, Including - ALSO - , ' A, Real Mil May gpeelacU fee begin tha erection ot • handsome Frankie Selest, UmONidS Radir, Kid* frem I te H colonial realdeno* for |wr own UN Oookle Kay and Mioksy Dsn, plus Rax snd Rln-Tln-TIn in H U W j on tlw property. She had alnsdy thi Silver Arrow Might Olub dSIM* contracted tor an elaborate plant­orchestra, will pment • marvelous “Law of The W IU ” THURSDAY. JANUARY I Niw Ymi"i «vi flow ihow. Dining, ing ot tree* and ahrubbery. danolng, nolse-makers, eonfMU, "* ’ CtrMBOT and CAllTOON SHiin l A l i l S t I—Big VMtsnw-1 TRAfFIC LIGHT FALLS streamers, souvenirs, etc., will all ...... I' ...... ■ANR 0 REV'S tiilp to maki a merry evening. You MmMIvthm****Ji * eMOMM TIIIIRIDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JANUARY I, 4, 1 mimmihv T O Y 1 A N I “WAGON WHEELS” Thi overhead trafBo light at in requested to make your rsnr- IMNMHKm HAL ROACH Ollffwood at the IntetswUon ol (lto vsUons now. TEMFtf State Highway and Ollffwood Avenue tt ViirtU “I GIVE MY LOVE" fill to the ground about 2 o'olook At pmont oempttuive pnoo*. 'M adam e D uBarry' S w S r f s o n ii D In ihe momlng aboui a week ago, Jeddo-Nlgfilend Ooal will m tc you mtmim L^JOHNIOIII mbot and hosdislMi. l( you sr* With Dolores Del Rto smashing Itself Into a thou**nd COMEDY and CARTMUTOOW pleoes. A passing automobile with not Mtiifted, wi will refund you WISHING YOU ALL A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR four passengers In It narrowly m thi aientr Md removi thi ooul. ■ rr,,..j* . .;nirk, Stiilt*,—AdvMlloement MI IKMWWve*' . M-4 m m m ss® - r « f WW / v . P . ^ r "■ f woffMocTH cow n iasr»siui is s i ■/A FRIDAY, DECEMBER PAGE TEN T H E MATAWAN JM « WAL IV& Metropolitan Department Store at Your Door... Steinbach-Kresges

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{V.Year-End , Clearances 300 Brand Women’s Girls’ Winter Coats 7.98 and 10.98 Dresses 1-3 Less F o r m e r l y 7.50 t o 1t.M 5.00 Rntlro atock coatn for tbo Kiri of four to Tw rnly-flvo at tinning nfUrnoun «ml aemi« ststton years, llwcouilnji modelN Iii rich, SUITS ■port d rrn ti tn nnfc-nf-tt-siyli*. Tunic *nd rough wt»o)eni. othflm of n»o wwtl broad* •tratflhtlinn inodols. tilwt |>Uin Ull*>rrd on**. doth. A ll fur*t). B ast colora* Kllka, flfift woolen*. ItUirk. brown. vrrtn, Sacend Floor rad M d blue. Hi*™ 14 to 40 collactlvaly. \ ftvrond Floor InfantB* Coat Sets With “Earl-Glo” Linings Women’s 1-3 Less 16.95 and 19.95 Dresses rarm trly 7.H lo U.N W a r m i l l •wool a m t . h a t mul l««g|lnff aita ^ lino hroatlcW th w ith warm Hntntf and tutor* 1 0 .0 0 il nln*. N avy, oopan and orrbid. ilio i 1 ta>_ U tah faohlon d»«siMm. h o i i m roptwl frum I y o t n . eluilvo lmi«orts. Kllk riep*a and m atriaaa*, Saaoad Floor asqutatlely Uoa i>.* fur trlmmrd. Wartr, brawn. *i»w graeii" win* mid t*d. A few Itttorad typaa. AM nno-oM t*i\)li, ll to , Men’s Robes M •ollietlvelr, 1 7 . 9 5 Ilecond Kioor 1-3 Less All rom alnlnv rubra nml dr«i*1nv «ow tii now In *tl»*i itlilliw* ItvttM** mid tailoring. Ta-anl*. fdnH i Whtfr. trr* i«ih wtiai \»Vu«a. W atm , vrtIt tw * 0«c4»nil Fkm r brad all-woot i^ata In box, raclan aad polo ily lia . H i m I I to 41. flaoand Floor Women’s 12.98 to 18.00 Sport Dresses Boys’ Robes 1 0 . 0 0 3.94 F»rm*H)> 4.N ( • T.M t ' k W r *» t n \ h v a t > t * l A lootf opportuully m clioono u lln* rata ft women nre *ilh« to wnar nil durln* Win* imtll w .i. riikn Mud atrlwd lUtm.u la No CKarge For taj. Tathtrad umininll) will mitl tn navy, n».r»l tludvf Ma«a I tn U w n . rrtMi. u a i . airaa>« r « nnil t»l««*. W M i 14 tu 41 ool* iMdvur. M ta n l n o u r leroitd Floor Alterations Small Boys' Coat* M is s e s ' . 8.94 O'-IO*- :■ ‘ 1 7.98 to 10.98 Knitted Dn h M PtriM riy 10.N r»r Ih* llltl* rliui ot lour ts lut yonra. M»»i 5.00 kwmhta. M u n n M y talV irrt u«*r«iH>t* o l n m AiMhar faahkmaMr t>of W inter »i«>rte wmHi m ib pok> m yi*. frwrli . . tfieo* (it iauutv Htvlea for tha ■•Conil Kiuor tnint nr woman wlo» «*>•» elawi It In Uni aud two fitter model* In newaat aMdot. N O itl? r.ii in al*«* « la if IM n 6.85 (Monti Fluor Ttiforad and aetiil iKfw btown and Ulack. Vla«« 1.39 1 t« IT, Form a rfV 1.1 Jersey Shore area! A B ale made pos­ Sortmd Floor Twaid an# itripeil knlta, in modata foatuv r Inf Ivhf aHavas. Wamotl « an-u p »m th* Juntort’ Hhojk. A n4 rUhttuHv m.>, thcr’r^ AII-kmoI •llp-^tt awSfiom for tchool and tvnlli m»ii U im iiiIiih Flnt* Iillk idly war- IMM ooWa with oMUraitlaif Last October, in order to stimu­ tr u t f * ntHt n titrllv wtmtriiN In lh*« voH>r« uurdtra. M m I to II >-aa<% late early buying, one of America’s glrli Ht««« It t«» IT ruilwttvoljrt •ocu»d Ftuwr thmtiKl Ktm»r , largest worsted mills offered its line MlUinery of suitings to a leading manufactur­ Women’s Footwear V, Price er at TREMENDOUS REDUC- ' , 198 An tnrhMkva MMM* of unaii hata lhat h v n TIONS1 This manufacturer, know­ formatly. *,10 la I M toau aatlliui » fitfutar M urk at I.M tu IM * ing Kmges alertness for real ‘hot Ifeaa in M m l «nd otMM'tatttr otfo rd a « i v r » s « m 8 tAMpad L>pea tor aftarnw n( 94 kM. ittf mid tn tt»w Wtntn mi«1* ■ivrts ami aVInlnf w*«r. Valuurt, fetta values' lost no time in Helling us an aia.. Mark, tati«»«, bltte. U« tu i ta and valveta. AAAA ta (t mWtthft rotU>rUv*\}. tiawnil Floor ‘idea1. The result was that ne was Mrtt Fluur * given an order for & thousand suits. Household Linens House Dresses Every suit is tailored to our ex­ > P rice / ’ikld" Jola ot fino Hu«n» . .. im . tttrn clolho. . acting specifications, including many 1.69 'naahliia, tuweta, dlntitr aviv. Ilaltan Mn* faracfiy IH ta IN «u|t MU; luitfhaoti oau, ai'arts, brMfa aela. points or hand tailoring. Every pat­ bodapraada, biank«ia, tvmforti* 9 * mm4 Muklnfl Im fa*t, Mut itmi"’ <>f t^ant tern as new as tomorrow’s head­ aro draw n tat« win wear all Ua? M i Ftrai Flour ta twafcwa* nr «*«Uuv\dnc dttVik vh lines! Brown, tans, oxfords, blue- t»**HaaM , )•m sU ^ t>maiiv «m4 m n f % alavia In aovoral ram art ‘ at)l#a. ‘ Acatates and K*yoni rays, solid colors, checks, plaids, t 14 la 44 •rringbones, stripeX aa%sf~ m«ou4 n«or Yd. 44c K ( U m a M n t Irom hUrtilirItaly auvvtwlul auvvtailul utoai at Iwttr p>l«M I'Ului wlvr. ' «nd plakU Ml Rtlttilar Sisss, 94 to 46 G irls’ Drasaaa M I ilr*tl, *r*nlM ■mt ilnsirla »*>aa*l. rirtt floor Short Bliw. 35 io 40 1>3 L* m Lont StsN, ar to 41 tanaart/ M ta IM Wash Goods moot a to*. I I lo M Vt Price l s s a a » a •*!»»» Swrtkana N*t P iritli Until Prt. I. ' ... wtu miea ra^wn ianwai wihiw uwiaaweint ■tMvaliif------auliing. luiiihf jmimjrtiuta. Nawaat Wtu* w iw ^pUM», 1 (N-lMts. Mm* ( U II tar |«U*r«ta ahd ■wonA Flenr Ft«*f F i n t Fkn.r

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