•V S BANK! REGISTER; T1 VfVti ' lllusd W««kl>' EnUred as aVond-Glass ttaittr *<• Iba Post- ij ALV11, oOct il B«r] Bink, N K uDder tb* Act ol^larob Id. 1«1». RED %%W, N,,,J., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14,1925, • $1.50 PER.YEAR. PAGES 1 TO 8$
HIGH SCHOOL RECEPTION. HOLMDEL SLED COASTERS. COMMUTATION TICKETS NEW REGISTER MEMBERS, ieventh Grade Pupilt to bs Cuette SOUTH RED BANK-PARTY. [0T£ MADE FOR $40,01)0 un and Curioui Miihapi on Koer.t A BIGGER SHOW IN 1925. FIGURING OUT WORDSJI • of Senior Clan. Heyer'i Hill. SUMMEft RESIDENTS ASK FOR IN REG- EW PART OF TOWN HAS COM- IDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP RUN- HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY IS •IFTY TAKE PART IN CROSS*' ISTER'S OFFICIAL FAMILY. The senior class of the lied Bank MUNITY, DANCE. NING SHORT OF MONEY. flld' folks as well as young folks MAKING PLANS ALREADY. •"- LOWER RA;LROAD RATES. igh school will hold its annual re- iavo been enjoying sled coasting at ORD CONTEST AT tlNCROFT* -Say It Would Be Ruin- hay Art John S. Valentine, Carl ;ption for the members, of the Matthew Shnota Wa» the Host and The School Board Applied for lolmdel on . the "hill' on Koert The Newly-Elected Officer* of tie Thli Wat tha Main Fe.tur. 'Voui (or Them 'to laiui Short Tarm H. Winters and Cecil R. Mae- eventh gr&do on Friday night of He Played the; Part to "the $45,000 and the Township Com- Jeyor's farm. Tho sport goes on Society Were Installed Lait Community Gathering at tho| '•' 7 Commutation TlelceM at the Same Clone!, Each of Whom Ha* hit week at the junior high school Queen'* Taiie" in Hit Bit New mittee Provided $40,009 by Put- lay afid night. The hill is about an Thunday Night—William H. Schoolhouia — Another Conlett* 1 ulld(ng. "Moso," a three-act play, tiog~a Note in tbo Bank. iglith'of a mile.long' with a deep ••••' Monthly Rate"a» Yearly Tickets. Char* * of a Department. Building on Upper Broad Street. Waite it Preiident. Held, With Bdok for Ptln. t ' < For several months past efforts Fifteen years ago The Red Bank ill jio given by members of, the South Red Bank had its first corn- The Middletown township school boggan-like dip in the center and Tho Monmouth county horticul- Fifty persons attended tho meet.' have been under way to compel'the egister was changed from the graduating class. - The cast consists unity gathering last-Thursday oard last Thursday njght made ap- ridge near the end. At the bot- tural, society met last Thursday ig of tho Community league ot railroads which operate between Ingle ownership of John H. Cook f Clarence Gray as Mosc, Gerald light. The occasion' was a ,dance ilication to tho Middletown town- im of the hill is a. barbed wire night at Red Men's hall at Rum son .uicroft last Friday night el the! Hew York and Point Pleasant to to a corporate form of ownership. 3aldwin'as Frank Thornton, Charles ;iven by Matthew Shuetz in hjs new hip committee for $45,000. The once and a few feet beyond the and installed these officers: choolhouse at that place, Thodvi* akerson as Thurston Hall, George noney used to run the schools is 'ence Is a brook. In order to avoid rJlilft monthly commutation tickets The'paper had been started by John lullding on Upper Broad street, President—Williim H. Walte. ~~ :ommittoe of tho league, which was! M ailey as 'Billy Holt,' Russell Tet- urned. over to tho school board by he fence and the brook tho coast- , nt the same rate per month as the H. Cook more thannhirty years'pre- iuth of the railroad crossing. Mr. Flnt \Iea presldent-^Chirlci Rice.. charge of tho meeting, had prom> le'y ' as Henry Warwick,' Russell Shuetz, Who makes and repairs aur he township committee; and under irs have to steer their slods in a Second vice president—Alfred Grifllthi. ,'d a surprise and this took the 'annual commutation tickets are, is- vlously,'' The xibanga In the form of. ' Secretary—Frank Edlngtcn. ownership WaV.made. .In order' 'to Wickes as_Society Smith, -Paul tomobila-tops and automobile cur- ho law the : school appropriations emi-clrcular course at the bottom 'orrrt ot a crossword puzzle ar« ielder,' 'Lawrence Burdge "find tains, opened business in his. new- uro,supposed to.bo allotted to the if the hill. This they are not al- .Treasurer—William Turner. . .' iStnds of the' public utilities com- five part ownership In the business Financial >ecretai7—Pettr MuMhlllr" mged.on blackboards. Tho trath- to six young men. who were then In 'tank Kaiser as boy' friends of So- place Monday, 'He' had been en- xihpol board by the township com- ways able t-> do and some queer ami . Correspondlns secretary—Percy. Hjcks, irlng was divided into taia teams, ety .Smith, Isadore Cardon as mittee in 'quantities sufficient to rather humorous mishaps-have oc- charge '.ot various departments of. gaged In business/on Monmouth A fine;talk on the cultivation of ith Kenneth Wyckoff anT George • ViThoja who are advocating this 'homas Edward, Vincent Layton as maintain, the schools for periods of curred, • the paper,- Share* of stock in- the street and he was forced by increas- orchids'was giveri by WilUarn .'Eichdaleas captains. 'Each team •^ in commutation tickets say ,n old njAn^Bbrothy Morris "as e|ght weeks. ,'. •-.'.. . "... " .j, company;: were'glven- to these per- ing trade to get riew.quarters.- •> Fred Allgor was among those who Turner, superintendent for Bertram was put in a separate room and it the system of a graduated Eleanor Thornton,' Julia Jervis as It wa3 reported tast;woek that inthly scale of commutation lons free of all cost to them. Thirty persons were! at the festlvf. 'ailed to steer out for the fence. H. ^Bordeh of Eumson. - The forty minutes was allotted to each inne Schuyler, Kathryn O'Brien as th the school yearhalf cojnpleted lide to'solve tho problem. The , _.ket has been abandoned/by most Th> plan^ai worked well during itles. , At the outset Mr. Shuetz' n$ of the barbs of the fence ripped flower show of the coming year was Betty Carewe, Catherine Allaire as school board had received same puzzle was used in each room. •-"fai tye railroads operating In New the past ftftjjenseara. When other made a short speieoH'in •
.*,,v-••'-.•:./ RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARYJ4,1925.
WEST STREET HOUSE SOLD. To BuihLaJLlCnoUwood. Doremus & Taylor TO BIED DANCE HALL Jonathan" T. Stout has. bought John T. Donna] Buye Property fo from William H. S, WMte and En- REAL ESTATE and A NEW AMUSEMENT, PLACE RWOMSDst Wey WhltVlnot on thB southwest INSURANCE "FOR CAMPBELL'S. JUNCTION. John T. J)omw{|', of Monmouth corner of Cambridge avenue and TO OBTAIN 42 Brad St., Red B»nk, N. J. street last wtyfcJfyWit for bis own Harvard aveiAe'at Knollwood. On 1 Phone 1704 Register Bldg HermaiT'P. Labrecque Gela Pormi* occupancy a houselpn the east side it Mr. Stout wid'build a house which •ion from Towunip Commitle* to off .WesW t streefct A Mr«M. AnnaA" wil"l be owutiied by his son, Jona- A MORTGAGE LOAN Erect Big Building on Public Earling for f4.5i fti! The lothut nI sT. 'Btd¥t, Jr. The, lot has RED BANK, N. J. Property Near Waiting Room. 50x150 feet. -3helhouao has five frontages; of 75 feet on Cambridge CHOICE to an organiiatlon whose business tor *• nlnrttifd. __Herman_EJLflbrfisque,_who owns dimwdi anlntt ta« i I Sell Real Estate rooms; The riewiowner will move avenue- and 150 feet on Harvard it is to make loans,' o.th,'within iu noath» rm the bus waiting room at Campbell's the house further back from the avenue. We lend money on improved or income »• ifpm.ld orfltr, or tlt» Junction, is planning to put.up a big; t ™« «« tW ae I Rent Cottages streot-. He expects to spend about producing property in good locations and M»lMt thj j »l» d inbnrlb«r. dance hall there in the spring, at $8,000 In remodeling' and enlarging It pays to advertise in The Register. tor new construction, ' ' i rMbola, Ko»».. SSjlSIISS . 1 ' BAMtBL 8. I Write Insurance the,corner of Main street and thoit. Ha will -enclose it with stucco, Our Mortgage Department is ready at ' county, paved road. The land where build an addition of two rooms and all times to help and advise ybu without ' \s\, • -NOTICE OF SALE. ^ J Monmouth County Farms the waiting room Is located and put in modern improvements. Mr. Netloe fch.wb r .W«n that undir «»!/ I . obliga.tion. You have here, at your service, r ylrtui,or th.pro»liion» afm M ef thf', I where Mr. Labrecque contemplates Domzal conducts an automobile re- ur* of N.w Jnnr. antiUti "A«! ' SerVice when and where you nee building'the dance hall Is qwned by pair business across the streot from ' thelargestorganizationofitsklndinNew ,, Jcrsey^ably managed by capable officers ', •Ubt, hojlrdln^md «c«b«ngt a : Gei). t Sewing —;-|,-••---.-••.•r-.-- •;•;• - -;-, • Middletown township and Mr. La- W. A. Hojipiiig i the house, which \s now occupied by •ri." aompUed (tatutn, volnm brecque rents it from the MldfHo- Martin Dougherty. * ' ~ and a strong board of directors. RED BANK, N. £ V" :Phono to iia and asy to "apeed CONTRACTOR to*tha hlgheit lilddar on XhurstUf. You are invited to come in tomorrow. >0,, 19?0, At i o'clococlock IS X™ Tro.a Bulld|ng BROAD ST. -.••••• ir •••••;:••• • "\ •/.,, " «» ar r KfKfamliel . andd ateUat. •I quested the committee last Thurs- NEW BUSINESS TO OPEN.' and BUILDER road ldl f OERVICIANS, electrical at youdsV-night to pfermit him to build the Clf M . call. Buy at thia eloctrica danco hallat the corner and the re- New Tenant* for Buildlnf Near the) i Fidelity Union store and get service—it' mean 'fltestf'wag .granted, with 'the proviso Railroad Station. Offlc* Ini.Elinw Bultdlnj, RAY H. STILLMAN that"(lancing is hot to be held on Miss ElviraipirtarlnrrF, l and Ernest ,'lRdbm 3 , Title ^Mortgage Guaranty Co, Tie above deacrlbad eew and ealf'art electrical satisfaction—and that's --liea aa tha property of Hloho'" "•« what we deal in. Sundays. The building will-be used DiFiore hawj|iented from Mn, TeUphon. 850sJ. 755 Broad St and 9 Bank St^ Newark, N. j;' Wlnakla and are to ba cold -to i Monmouth County during the summer only and Mr. James Power the building at the jMtalng liable keeper'a Itan Johbing.ofLAlLKind. zor tne board end oera of tha aowi from FVVfclVtS .abrecque states that in it mil be corner of Monmouth'_atreet, and October IB, 1018, to January IB, IQgs, >i Edinatw Cheorfully' Furalthsd. Village Home* ooths for the sale of candy, soda Bridge aveno$ ,whlchi was formerly water and tobacco. | occupied by Michael Canzona. Tho Dated Soob'ajvllle. M. J, Dee. 81,' ltSi. Shore Estates .;_'• Hogan's Electric Shop Mr: Labrecque is one of the chief new lessees of the building will Boarding Stable Kaepar and Lleaor. All Pormr of INSURANCE creators of Campbell's Junction, open a store Saturday for the sale Monmouth County Sutrpiata't Offlca, * STILLMAN FARMS •, "Everything.. Electrical" Shortly after the trolley lino was of newspapers, magaslnes, fruit, In th. ma(t«r of th. a.uta of Uarm itarted through that place he built soda water, tobacco and stationery, S" (t" Mwt Stk)" State Highway ' " S • 8 Willacii Street, .waiting room.-where he sold a |The business will be rrianaged by K EATONTOWN ... N. I g •aried line of goods. Later on heMiss Garbarinl.-,i!Mr. .piFiore. will Red Bank's Realtors. , Phonai Red Bank 389 ' • Puranant to the order pf Joaepb I* iuilt stores on the opposite side of continue his eni(jployfnen_t with.the atay. eurrogateof tha County of Conover factory company and at mouth, made on the twentieth day' ;ho road from the waiting room.. _f»Ji«. I»a4; on tha avDlleitlon o« Ill ~ of these businesses were con- night he- will assist' his partner in U, Stnker, exeoutor of tha eatat* tu mar. . TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN tacted for several years by Mr. La-running the'store.1 ' ' grat Btxyktf (or Uarnret Btrjaer),"SJ? T o.u«deeaaed.. M?~ U h.rabhereby» given«l«B.totla, to'the .eMeVJ irecque and then, one by one, they Itora _of aald dtoaaatj. to exhibit to Contractor and Builder vero sold to other parties. , There SOUTH RED BANK GROWING. ";.•• prise the Red Bank Board of Realtors;7-They •ubioribtr. axuutor a. /ld SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING ire seven, of these stores, all b^h'ed v >y Me, Labrecque and all doing 1} 'Howard Roityelt: Addi Another to patea.rraaholoVM.-i., November 1 _• SCREEN AND STORM ENCLOSURES ~ _theJ3uiiiie«» Placet There. . n work together to sell yqur property, to ap- JOSEPH M. •"I*.'.-; Telephone 8SI-MT '. ~ f60"BHdRg~A:reiiae~rRea~Ban1r7 ihriving- business.—••-Mr.—LabrooqOb itill conducts a feed business at • A- garage~and autombbUe storage Monmouth County Surro,.t.'a Office. "':• praise properties and to transact "any other In the matter pf tha eitate of John Npe-: jainpbell's Junction -and he still rooms was started last'week by nan, daoaaied. .. uris the waiting room. He owns Howard Rosevelt on his property on • - - '•' •••••;•• a real estate business of any,kind. "7L, .T.CaETTY HUGH H. GETTY L. T. GETTY ff he waiting room but not the land the west side of Upper Broad street Pur.utnt to tha order of'Joitphliv vhere it .stands. —... a short distance south of the rail- Donshay, aurroiata of the County of M»n- mouth, nw). on tha fourth daj of .Dlolmi •',-• The trolley company bought the road crossing.; Mr. jtosevelt is hav- ber. 19i4, • on tht .pplloatlon ,pf,; b"vld • HUGH GETTY, Inc. I ing the building'bonstnicted as an Noonan, admljiUtrator of tha. citatoi.«f'" and where the waiting room is lo- , See any one of the firms listed below and you get John Noonan, a«ea»d, notice !•• hlteby :ated from Dr. Harry A, Hendrick- investment at a cost of $9,000. It *'it?,^ »•>• owdltor. of aald d»ceaaedato - • +- Establisbed 1875 will be 28%x50;W feet and. will be exhibit to the .ub.orlber, admlnl.trator a. ion and Thomas F. Leonard of At- all of them working for you. YOU PAY aforesaid, their dabta (nd dtmandaanlnit: 8 antic Highlands, who sold it at aenclosed with done'rete and'stucco, tha eald aaUte. under oath, within inc. BUILD E R S . rery low price because, for the good with an ornamental* front of hrick montha (ram the data of • the afoniajd ONLY ONE COMMISSION, order, or th«y will ba forever barred ,«*•' 12 Broad Street Red Bank, N. JL-f if the community, they were anxi- and plate glass, *" Living apartments their aotloo. tbtrefor axaln.t tbi aald tub. IUS thaFfche trolley business-should-jvill.be on the secon,d floor. The icrlber. .. ••", Datad Freehold, N. J., Dee. 4th', t»lt . . Phone Red Bank, 1746 i6' successful. The sala was made •work is being dona 5y Frank Finkle. ALLAIRE & SON HENDRICKSON & STOUT -.DAVID NOOMAM* ubject to a provision thaTTiFthe Monmouth County Suno.ate'e Office. ' &>I€*XO1«Z*»>I«»»X^^^ iroporty wa3 abandoned for trolley tn tbe natter ef the oatate of Hinry Graf, " SALE OF BELFORD HOUSE. 60 Broad Street. 69-71 Broad Street. decenaed. ..:...-. ~ •. mrposes .it should revert to the Nottoe to ' eredltora to praient .elalnis* iwnship. It was on account of this Barber at That Place Biiya Prop ncalnat eatato, . - . ,- > • Eatablieherl 1854 Tel«phon«.lll Purauant to the order of Joaaph I> Don- irovision that the property came erty from J. Crawford Compton. HAWKINS BROTHERS HYLIN &SALZ nkay, lurro.ete ol the County of Mon. ' tnder the control oi_the township mouth, made on the .twentlath day of No - Elmer Dolson of Kcyportj who 10 Monmouth Street eatste. under oath, within aU monlha from ommittee. The seven stores owned has a barber business at Belford, 42 Broad Street. • vomber. 1924. on the appllaatlon of Frank . ALEXANDER D. COOPER iy Mr. Labrecquo arejiot on public Ouate, executor of the eatata ol Henry has bought J. Crawford compton's Oral, doconatd, cotloe la hereBJ given to"' iroporty but on land which he house on Campbell avenue at Bel-; the data of the aforeaald ordtp, or th«y ought from individuals. WILLIAM A. HOPPING A. L IVINS AGENCY nlll ba torevor'barred of thalr aotlooi I* Real Estate and Insurance ford for his ova occupancy. The therefor ngalnat the aald aubaerlber. Campbell's Junction has the dis-lot is 50x100 feet. The house has 49 Broad Street -~ 42 Broad Street. ' Dated Freehold, K. J., November 80, 1924. mction of having more stores than | j | . tho otodltora of aald deeeaaed to exhibit 58-64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. BIX W electr c ty wd heat The to the subscriber, exeoutor a« afonaald, - ouscs. Only -a few families now rf waJ |5 500> Mr# Compton wU1 their debta and demanda aiatnat the aal* FRANK BU8SB. • ;••• Fire, Life, Accident, Tornado and ive there, but it is centrally oeatedPui]d houM forhig own U8e fln LAND & LOAN CO., NEWTON DOREMUS, Pres., 10 EAST FRONT STREET: nd a great deal of shopping is done Sherman farm hear Eelfori, fte Whether you want to b-Vi sell, Plate Glass Insurance • - - , that placp e yby Middlctown town' which he bought a short time ago. Di th t hich g g rent or find, Lake Longhead can lip folks. During the past year The cellar has been dug for the Tielp you.—Advertisoyieftt, ' ' any lots have been sold and ahouse. The work was done by Jo- AAAkkkAkAkAkAkAkkkAkkkkkkkkkkkAkkkkAkAkkkkkkkkkkkkk peat deal of building is looked for seph Thompson o! Belfor'd. .^ u tho spring. . NEW AUTO SHOW ROOM. . SALES AT PLATTMOUWT. Automobile Insurance It Will bo Built on Upper Bremd Bigr Lot of Building Looked for Street for H. W. Sandera. .• - (ALL. FORMS) There in tho Spring. ' ' Eleven lots at Plattmount, near H. W. Sanders expects to TjuilJ Javeoink, were bought last week by an automobile, show Toom in the J.H. Gregory & Son lartios who expect to build Jjouses spring on his property on Upp'or • in them in tho spring. The lots Broad street, south of "the railroad 67 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. vere owned by Newton Doremus of crossing. The show room will be in led Bank and each lot sold for front of the autoniobllo repair shop Telephone 474 150. Each has a frontage of 25which Mr. Sander*" conducts on the , et nnd varies in depth from 1E0 property,. It will be.:26x40lfeet,ahd- 200 feet. All the buyers aro it will be enclosed with stucco, With avesink residents, John Bennett, a front of. plate glass and orna- nurseryman, bought threes lots on mental' brick. Mr. Sanders will Isborfi aw'.rne on which' he will TjuiW the show loom as an favest- NOTICE! ment. . ' _, / _ .. _ ••>• A uild houses »s investments. All : : he buyers intend to' occupy, tho t Now is the time to OVERHAUL FURNACES, REPAIR : ;ouses which they will build. Mrs. Knollwood Houao Sold. SMOKE PIPES, have LEADERS and GUTTERS Ida L. Havens bought two lots on E. Albert Bogart, superintendent t I of the Lovetfc nunery farm at Little REPAIRED for the Bad Weather which is sure to come. Isborn avenue, Winifrq(d Stryker T 8ought two on"" Valley drive and G.Silver, has bought front William H. T Get our estimates for PLUM SING and HEATING I. Olsen bought four on Mountnin- H. -White and Ensloy White a wishes to deny the rumor that it was incorporated for a money making i de avenue. house on the west, side of Cam,- t together for Fall Alterations so that when that bad. bridge avenue at Knollwood. The- proposition. , WO0DLEY was completely equippeci and furnished at the ex- weather comet you will be ready to meet it with a smile. prico was .?iO',000. Mr. Bogart will I WESTS IDE HOUSE SOLD. t ,. pense of the two nurses who manage the institution. They incorporated, V1 occupy tho house. The. lot. Is •ft artin Dougherty Buyi PUco from 75x150. feet. The house has eight; thinking the public would be generous and far-seeing enough to realize that HOWARD FREY Eden S. Ewing. rooms, a bathroom and modern im a town so thriving and-large as Red Bank should have and. would be proud I provcroents, SANITARY PLUMBER Martin Dougherty of West street to help support a general Hospital, especially one situated fh such an ideal ins bought n bouso on the north Moved to New Brunswick. 74 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. ide of Westside avenue from Eden Edward Francis moved Monday location, on the Seven Bridge Road, not more than five" minutes from i;he Telephone 6O9 Ewing for $5,400. Tho house djbins Mr. Ewing's residonce". Thefrom one of .Theron McCampbell's town, on one of the prettiest,- quietest spots in its vicinity. •../•', I t is 371,4x150 feet. The housefarms at Holmdel to New Bruns ^•I«>I«:O>K««<«»>»>>;^ as six rooms, a bathroom and mod- wick. -A numberof Mr. Francis' casea n improvements. Mr. Dougherty, neighbors and friends turned ou By the loyal and courteous support of its visiting staff of doctors and ho is n railroad conductor, bought with automobile trucks and helpec 0 house for his own use. Thhiem move. The farm vacated bj I the home-like and gracious treatment given our patients, our work has in- ghich he no|0 occupies on Mr. Francis will .be worked next 'j West street was bought last week year by John Harvey, who- is ••*• creased so it is necessary for us to make an addition. . liy John T. Doniznl. Tho sale of now on "the- "Sheriff" Davis farm ' . •' '• • • ."•••' „•••'/• Mr. Bwinfj'a house was made bynoar Rlvsr Plato. lloniao V. Dougherty. This is the first time we have ever advertised our stock to the public, INTEREST AND ? but we feel now we are in a position to offer it for sale at $25.00 per^share WEST PARK LOTS SOLD; in order to help us with the necessary additions. '• ' A .vi Ownen for Five Propertlei at | WE'LL FIX THAT T Thut Place. . SMOKV T Tho Lnnd nnd Loan company of t •What would investing in some shares mean to a merchant or resident JO ..cil llnnk last week sold five lota T (ii its Went Pork tract at Rumson, in this vicinity, when they realize their money ,will draw interest and at PEACE OFMIND J. E. Howlond of Humson und Poter t the same time help promote 6ne .of the noblest causes toward the better- THAT'S WHAT OUR GUARANTEED FIRST MORT- •It, Potrlo of Brcoklyn each bought L a lot, 60x200 feet, for »l,BO0. An- ment arid advancement of its community? T V . • • GAGE BONDS MEAN druw Wallace, jr., of Rumionj, f $100 $500 $1,000 bought two lots, each 50x200 feet, on nnothcr pnrt of th* tract for BOH ;;>. The managers will be only too glad to allow one and all to inspect tjie .... ' A SAFE PLACE FOR" YOUR MONEY f 1,700, Bcrnnrd J, Oakes of Rum- n nun bought n lot, 60x150 foot, for Wo/ll fix jour fornace ri«nl f ' institution at any time. , . • THE CITY MORTGAGE CO., |850.. Mr. Potrlo and Mr. Oakes T » •••'.',• •' »'•'••: - expect to build houses In the spring •way. . \ • T THIRD AND GARFIELD AVES., for their own use on the lots. And you'll be plaaiejJ, th* prle» LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY. f For further information^ address -' .'.'*••. This Company has been in/business for twenty years with- TO ENLARGE A BUILDING. T Qur prlcei won't «nnoy you. T out loss of principal or. Interest to any Investor. Tho Kenwood Motor Company llti Outgrown Preunt Qunrliri. and our work will plenio t you, We have don«'BOW* work Patrick F. Konnedy will soon t Dat ,-...... ,>:.>„«* Woodley Hospital, Inc^ V start mi addition to th* roar of his for lome v«ry partl^uUr pioplo •T CITY MORTGAGE CO., building at tho corner of Monmouth In this town and they i«y that T '.' ^ . ''•'.-• • Seven Bridge Road, .:'. . .'-'• ,. . THIRD AND GARFIELD AVES., nnd Pearl •trootn, which Ii rented they ara qutta wall Mtlsflsd Y by the Kenwood motor company. JLONQ BRANCH, N. J. , With It. Bo will you be. Tho nridltlnn will bo fifty feet Whon «r« you golnj to' phoht Mttl©^ " OBNTLEMENJ- aqunro nnd will bo used n> a itorage uiT ••'. :, ,: , T Klndly rtum for mo |. ....« room by tho motor company. In- T Phone 1317 Red Bank* , Id Flnt Mortglgt Guaranteed D',4 % Bonds, cronilng bualnaai nmkei th« nddl- tlon n noccmlty. The company was ? formorly oii({«geil -in builneis on LAMONYA.DUDE
Atldnm ,M. , • Moclinnls street »nd It was forced to )nov(i ln«t nunimor bicnuio Its PIIONI •ipi\by the ladles' aid society, BUSINESS OF THE BANKS, 1 Ralph Smith has bought a new I?CAIN OF 15,409,006 MADE W coiipe, Saaml««t, Sheati, 72x90, flne quality TurUiah Tow«la, white with blue berdtti, ,-, 'THE PAST. YEAF; - Mrs. Helen Herry . of Long Braach ft living vrlth her parents. muelin. Reg, 1.89, on sale for double thread. Regular 25c, in this tale I'Daeroaaa In Dapailta Sine* Qctota Mr.'and Mrsj'Charles VanBrunt 6 for > "* Dua lo 'Ch'rltlraM Club Ch.ckl Mrs. John Nussbaum is spending ', .jmdTa* P«ym«nti—O»«r •U,- two weeks at Lockport, Long Island. Fancy Turltieh Towal^, 2 tiles—70c and ,000,000 pn Pipoilt in R«d Bub, Mrs, Lon Ha'scall Is spending a BUache'd Sh.eta, 72x90. Reg. 1.19, •• Th« b»nk itatements issued at iew< days here, -S9c~grade on sale for SSc, 2 for )1.00i special for * 40c and 59c grade on sale for thfrfltosa of business December Slat Harry Kurtls will moye his sta- BROAD ST. RED BANK, N.J. •bow .an Inert*" of $5,409,006.70 tionery and candy business this PHQNB RED BANK,' UOO-W oVer tlje corrtipondlng date of the week to tho Chat building. Mn 77c , year previous. Thli year's deposits Kurtls will also bo manager of a Uiounted to $65,480,906.78, while branch of Jordan's bakery, which tba deposits at the end-of Decem- will be opened in the same building. During This Sale We Will Return Full Fare and Half Fare to Folks Living in the Following Towns on Purchases of $5.00 and Over ' ber ,10i8. totaled $60,071,800.08. \yalter Rapkin has taken a posi- A deereaso of $2,671,801.79, how- tion in the> advertising department i^ver,.wai shown since the last call of the New York Telogram-Mail. I': on October 10th. The decrease it , principally 'accounted for by the LITTLE SILVER NEWS. •' /payment- of Christmas clutr*c1iecks FULL f ARE HALF FARE Surpria* Party Friday Afterjnoon | -"and by ttie withdrawal of money for Eatontown Highlands for Mri. lA; C. Baker, . ' the payment of taxes. , Oceanport Sea Bright . The three bai.ks of Red Bank A surprise party was given last Little Sliver Atlantic Highland! Save total deposits of $11,686,479.- Friday afternoon, for Mrs. A. C. Shrewsbury Long Branch 2lj. ' tho. following table shows the Baker. An afternoon of general so- deposits and tho loans qnd discounts ciability was enjoyed. A birthday Fair Hayen . Bolford / 'bf each of tho banks of tho bounty: cake wiih candles on it uas brought Rumaon Port Monmoutb. — DEPOSITS. by the guests. 'Each guest also Middletown Keanaburg Baton! * National Don't and brought refreshments. A goldpieca .• Trutl Co, Bcil'Bank U.lSI.Stt 42 was* presented to Mrs>Bafcer In ap- A«bury Park ami Octih Grova 4,01l,l.lt.5( 1 preciation of her services; in the Siucoairt '.Truit Oo.,.Aibury.;. _ Park .,.,,. 4.t01,J1».«l Methodist ladies' aid /society, of Aitani'tW'Triitt Co : IM1.1WM which she l.is treasurer; Those Broad Btntt-1 National, B«d •'•'•• present at Jth'e ; party were -Jfrs. cBapk ...... ;...... 2,«08.8«8.8« 1 I' ton* Brarioh Truit Co...... 2.478,418.77 David Moore, Mrs. Gilmah Brdwer, ' ting Braneh Banking Co. .., 2,06i,'8l)2S2 Mrs. John Kemp, Mrs. William Skld- Cltlitna National, .. Lo*«•' roore, Mrs. William Daub, Mrs. Sat- Sale Starts Thursday, January 15th, ,1925 . flrmrt ...... •;. 2.060.T04.41 ter, Mrs. James Ayres, Mrs. -Wil« Tint National, Spring Laita.. 1,789,022.41 liam Carhart, Mrs. Edwin Wilby, ««rohanta National. Aaburjr Greeit assortments, bought for cash, special for this sale, and priced to move quickly. We GUAR- * Park.....-.' 1.720,(13.25 Mrs. Denlso Leff'jrsonf Mrs. William Xtyport BanklrirCo.' 1,589.9U.05 Carhart, Jr:,- Mrs. J. E. Harvey, ANTEE] that these bargains cannot be bought else\vhere for the sanrie prices. ;••———-—^^^ — Fninolil Tfuit'Co; 1,1115,614.0.7 Mrs. Theodore Martin, Mrs. Charles National Freehold Banking Imlayjind Miss May Ayres. Co. .:...; .;.. 1,4B2,»1T.«O Tarmarp and1 tterchanta, Mat- Miss Margaret Kelly has given up PIS SALE 'SAVES YOU MONEY ON JVIID-WINTBR NEEDS^ _ _1^\ •wan-..,.. 1.461.510.09 her .position in Lovett'n office and Tmturt National,. AJIe»town. 1,401.688.47 r A word to the wise is suilicient-Come early; and get the BIGGEST BARGAINS! Oo.an Qrava National 1,281,178.12 has,taken a position in the office Jlrat National, Belmar 1,261,401.27 of Kelly & company at Red'Bank. Peoplea National, - Kaftort .. 1.186.71B.47 Eugeno Hart of Eatontown is a Tint National,-Frcihpld .... 1,171,126.43 Atlantic Highland* National. 1,008,584.45 new employee ac the Lovett.office. Tho annual roll call of the Melh- Crinkled Bed Spreads—sizes 36 inch Bleached Sheeting 1 O%c yd. • Xcansbiirc NatloKal .'...... 063,946.84 l Manaaqmm National - 808.354.05 odist church will be held February Reg. 19c—On Sale, 8 yds. $1.00 " New J«aey\Truat Co., Long 63x90, Reg. 2.25 on sale.for.. ' $1.58 DRESS GOODS 6th., ••'...- Branch';,.'..;...... !... 882,571.00 Matumin bunk' t47.003.28 Mr*, and Mrs, A. F, Mciselbach 72x90, Reg. 2.49, on sale for , ••* $1.88 Central National, Freehold .. I29.026.8J left Monday for Long Keys, Flor- Flrat National, tfradley Beach 710.919.75 ida. They will return in April. Flrat National, Seabrlxht ..." (02,988.71 Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Dean JIUVE SAVINGS 36 inch Unbleached Sheeting O yds. $1 Tint National,'Gmllihtown. '843.700.78 Pint National, Fannliigdala. 275.820.^3 gone to St, Petersburg, Florida, for Jacquard Bed Sets with "beautiful stripes, Flrat National, Eatontown .. 269.S78.6S tho, rest of the winter Reg. 15c yd.—On,Sale ...... ° . • Merchnnta Truit Co., Red Mrs. V. A. Da rngh and son John in fosfy "blue and gold; regular •• ,?Q QQ Bank. ;.....i.... J71.008.OB Flrat National, Avon 1'6S.2«O.OB spent Sunday with relatives at Jer- and 5.98, on sale", ...... set V • sey City. Total 155,480,806.73 Mrs. George Taylor was laid up Loftg Cloth, chamois finish, regular 25c , LOANS ANB DISCOUNTS. last wook with grip. - , Btconi National Bank and . The Methodist ladies' aid society a yard—On Sale, a piece of. $1,66 Truai Co., Bed Bank 10,200,7(0.82 Pillow Cases, made of very good quality Aibury Park and Ocean Grove 4,(12,127.82 will have charge of tho supper to 10 yards, for ...... -.'.._... .. , Seacoait Tnut -Co., Aibnrr . be served next Tuesday night from muslin—sizes.: • Park .;....•.... 1,(54,605.84 six to eight o'clock at the .church Aibury Park Trust Co.*.;... 2,524,307.76 42x86, reg. 85c, on sale , ....22c Broad Street National, Bod hall for the'benefit of the Ameri- Bank 1,410,775,78 can Mechanics'lodge. "45x36, reg, 39c, on; sale .:...... -....:...... 2Sc Lonir Branah Truat Co...... 1,080,860,60 Orlando Worden is on tho job of Extra Heavy Quality Long Cloth, replar Lent Branch Danklns Co. .'.. 1,453.046.05 keeping the' snow off the roads. Cltlteni National,' Lonar. 29c yd.—On" Sale, a piece of Branoh.. ^...^....^^L,,,. l,«0l» ,286.84 After the first storm a few days Flrat National, Sprinz Lake.. 1,560,233.88 ago he ^opened all the roads in the ; 10 yards fpr .'...... : Mcrchanta National, Aabury borough-with a scraper pulled by Fancy Pillow Cases—sizes: "• Park -.' 1,270,285.08 horses. Although the snowfall Sun- ' Keyport Btnklni Co ...... 716,0>4.8 42x36, reg. 49c, on sale...... 35c; 3 for $1.00 Freehold Triiat Co. , 034,002.70 daynightdid "nofstop> tho cars from National Freehold Banking traveling Mr. Worden went oifer .45x36, reg. 59c, on sale ...;..._J^.*39C A big sale of all the piece goods in this Co. (34.689.8S the roads again, with the scrapes. / Purmori and Herehanta, Mat' ' At tho Methodist church servicSe . aman 568,310.8 store. New patterns, new colors, new fabrics, Farmora. National, Allentown. 1,521,188.77 Sunday, morning if was announced LINGERIE Ocean Grove National .1.112,801.C7 that.the. entertainment which, the Flrat National. BeTmat .....1,171.861.08 young men's Christian association all are included-a chance the home sewer Peoplea National, Keyport ..' 377,080.52 had scheduled to give this week had Underpriced flrat National,' Freehold .... 1,114.360.0B Atlantic Hlghlanda National. 1,120,589.00 been postponed indefinitely. has been awaiting. Keanabnrs National' •• 1.C04.611.1S • • • -^ i a» Manaaquan National , 489,244.88 Most of the articles' N«w Jeraer Tniat Co., Lons SEABRIGHT NEWS. Branch (50.410.0S 40 inch Canton Crepe, in all the new colors. $1 44 y^- offered in this sale are. Matanan hank .....'...... CG5.li78.78 To Open Billiard Room Here— WORCESTER A Central National, Freehold .. 826,480.40 Storrria Cut Away Beach. Eegular $2.25 yd—On Sale ....„ ', Flrat National, Bradley Beach 740.470.12 priced at less than you George Borden will open a -bil- Flrat National, S.nbrlaht ... (08,880.40 CORSETS Flrat National, EnjIlahtoVn, I75.B0D.8H liard room this wook in the Apple Brocaded Charmont Crepe (a nqw'fabric, looks just like bro- could .buy the "material yirlt National, Farmlngdaie. 214.272.5S gate building; . > • .' caded chiffon-velvet); .colors: hanah, copen, Nile green, navy Sirat National,'EatontoT^n ,. 188,405.47 Uerchanta Truat Co., Red William WTiarfon, who' Is cm and black. Regular $2.49 a yard. • ' «1 11 yd. and make them. ' ' Bank ,248,622.65 ployed In,the customs house at New L Firat National, Avon ,..,.... 126,228.68 York, spent Saturday and Sunday Special for this Sale ,.. .^. • • With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Total ,..,..,.....,'.„,.,l48,J87.m.84 ojtWharton. . 36 inch "Sonata" Crepe; one of the new fabrics. , CCp yd. ' Cecil Evans of Highlands hns Eeg. 98c yd. , Special for this sale "° _ FAIR HAVEN NEWS. taken a job with Neimnrk's garage. Long A largo part-of the beach in Lcdga Imtalla Officer!—Mayor 54 in,I All Wool Jersey Tubing, all new colors; ?1 5JC yd. front of the Surf bathing pavilion L Service Crota Heada Fire Company. has been washed away within the regular $1.79 yd.—On Sale, ..7.:..,... The newly-elected officers of the past few days., The Btorms have Sons .and Daughters of Liberty also-cut away the beachfront in 36 inch Checked Dfess Crepe; regular 89c. - A Ac y'^ Hosiery lodge wore Installed!last Week by othor'spots. Mrs. Matilda Martin, a past court On Sale !.. ^^ Misses Evelyn Applegate, Marie Pure Silk Ladiet' Hoia. •cllor. They were Mrs. Elizabeth Jensen and, Jennie Carlson are em- Pearsall past councilor, Mrs. Lydia ployed at th6 Wqplworth store at 36 inch Wool Crepe, in all colors; plain and chepked 77c y^- all new shades. Reg. Taylor past associate, councilor, Red Bank.' • •. designs. Regular $1.19 yd.-n-On Sale • ' $1.40 pair. Special 'Mrs. Lillian Verneau councilor, Mrs. Fifteen men wore:,omployed last for this sale— Ida Henderson associate councilor, week to remove snow from the 36 inch Dress Flannel, plain and striped; French " Mrs. Harriett Smith vice councilor, greets. ..'..,. Mrs. E. H. Morris associate- vlco finish, the latest.for dresses. Reg. 79c.yd.—On Sale- 77c vr. councilor, Mrs. ^tta Smith record- ing secretary, Mrs. Anna Magee as- 36lnch Dress Plaids; suitable for ladies' and sistant recording secretary, Mrs RADIO SALE Viola Sickols financial secretary^ WHILE THEY LAST-"'. children's dresses. Reg. 79c yd.—On Sale only Children's Brown Pineapple Stockings; Mrs. Addellne Cross treasurer, Mrs. Radio Receivers, 3 Bulb 3 yds. for $1.00 sizes 6.to 9Vo. Regular 39c pr. 97rP>". ftlUabeth Parker guide, Miss Esther On Sale for :...... ,„...... ,...... * •C Little inside guard and Miss Fran- $35.00 ces Richards outside guard. ' After Dlatanee guaranteed on' loud apcakcr. ,4 pair for $1.00 the business session tho members of Installation no.charga. Evary Sat'guarantaed. the lodge exchanged' gifts and a DtaonilnUon gctne on from 2:90 F. Jl. Season of general sociability was en- to UiOO P. M. ' joyed. Dancing vjs the chief-di- .,, PbontSS-L-S. Silk Stripe Shirting, large Outing Flannel, striped; version. E. OBERLANDER assortment, regular 59c yd. also plain grey and .white. • Mayor Charles P. Cress has boe/i Reg. 19c and 22c i Cc yd. re-elected president of tho fire com- Near Campbell's Jet. On Sale. Gloves pany. Joseph W. Davis Is vice , Btlford, New Jeraoy president, James Rankln recording 7 yds. $1.00 PIANOS I SERVICE secretary, Arthur Slckels: assistant in a recording secretary, Matthew Baden SUPERIOR financial secretary, Percy-Bennett assistant financial secretary, Joscn'l 36" inch Percale, extra Genuine Windsor and Hendrlcksoh treasurer, Charles P, Kwanto Lingerie Crepe, ill January Cross trustee, Raymond Davls'on heavy light, and dark pat- plain colors and figured; chlof, Arthur Davlson first asslstah\ terns; reg. 29c O1 rf chief and KutMll Bennett second A cy - beautiful assortment. Reg. Tho Bmjrtost of Gloves ,nr« assistant chlof. yd.—On Sale-..,. ^ 29c—On Sale OOC yd. olTored during this talo at ' John Martin, Sr., and Herbert 5 yds. $1.00 Snydor and Furman R. and Everett 5 yds. for $1.00 ^^ shnrp pflcs roductlona. • \V« Smith ire engaged In n domino A. B. DIRHAN urgo you to supply your "war." Mr. Mnrtin and Mr. Snyder Piano Wareroom and Repair Shopi defeated the Smiths last week and Drummond Place glovo needs now. oUlm the championship ot the fire Phone R.d Dank 033 . 36 inch Curtain Marqui- Apron Gingham, assorted Just n tnmplc^ o( our prices. compsny. Tho dofoatod men though an not discouraged. They say that sette, white and ivofly, reg. cheeks and plaids. Regular Chamola and SuaJa Fabrlo Mr. Martin and Mr. Snydor will not Glovoa, rogulnr ? 1.00— rtmsin at the top vory loog. The The above illustration shows the selling 25c yd. On Sale 1 O%c yd. 17c yard. Andrew J. Hill Special for this Salo four men spend • large part of the price df this famous Corset. «l Ol , day and night playing dominoes at Paper Hanging 8 yd., for $1.00 On Salo the flrahouos, -, r Pnintlng and ' Our price for this sale .•. 50c * JThs boy scout troop of this place v A Saving ot One Dollar rn» roorginlied last week at 'Me- V:'}f\-\ Decorating chanics' hall, Dr. Edwin F, Stewart , Bipirltdoitl la all bra..ehaa 1 '• wns (looted sooutmastor tomportrl- EillmaUs Purnla|i*a '•• Women ! Union Suits, silk' stripe, Women's Vests, medium weight, Women's Black Mercerized Htise, - A Bargain in a Comforter—boU(i H WORTHLEV STREET wool appcarnnco; all BIKGS up to 44. , seam back ;/cgular 3i)u pr. 99c &• special for this Salo; regularly sold ' Twenty mlnlitor* nttcndod n dls- extra lino quality, nil, sizes. trjot'ODttferonoa lait week at the Red Bank, N. J. Rogulai- $1.49. A i 35' On Salo $3.40—On Salo Method.Ut church horc, A supper Ptoni, 1418 R«d Danlt , On Salo for Res, 49c—On Salo 3 (or $1.00 5 pair for,$1.0Q
, f ' > A (*" ; \ RED BANK REGISTER. JANUARY 14,1925. •tr-rt for carrying all this stuff through THE RED BANK REGISTER. ;he mails, for sorting ,it at the vari- JOHN H. COOK. Editor and Pobllahai.. ous post'offices, and for delivering 4PEOBQB 0. EAMOftVAaiodtit Editor. this speech-to the homes of the < Bailnua Maugtri
?-: THOMAS ntvroo BKOWM. , Political parties have speakers in ,:•< •k Sad Banli »C» • ~'ongress and in the,-senate Who • Sullcriplton Prlt.il lake political speeches there. .The On* rear ,..I1.'O oiltical parties can send these,po- »n ail raoDthi .76 tical speeches to every voter in the Thru ni6iithi ,. 40 land Without paying'one dollar Or - Entini it tbt'poitofflea at Bid Ban*. ne cent for doing all this work. At Mi J-, «a iteond clan mattir. iuch seasons the clerks and carriers f the postoffice department are WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14, 1926. worked to death without the post- ffice department getting one penny 'or all this service. ., TOWN TALK. . •_..-'. ' - 1
. • , ,,. •.,..*.'* * -•• , •'' One-method—of—snow-removal ~Everjrnewspaper~in~the-Iand"is~ which has successfully been put in-loaded down with mail sent out by to practice in some towns and which very branch: and bureau of -the {would seem to be worthy of (rial government. The railroads have, to hare is that of piling snow from the arry this stuff and the railroads get sidewalks and.gutters in the busi- paid, big prices for doing it. Tho ness section of-a town on the. edge postofflce clerks have to- sortTtHU- jof the sidewalks near the gutter. tuff and the carriers have to take If it is desired .to cart it away Jt 1 mould be much easier; for the street it around to newspaper offices that department employees to load it ongenerally toss it into the waste pa: jwagons from the tidewalks than ier basket. This goes on the whole ' from the lower street level where it 'ear round, The postoffice depart- is quickly packed down. In the resi- ment must pay for all this work. dential sections of the town there • • • .would be ample space between the There are many little odds and .curbing and the sidewalks to place ends which the mails riiUBt" carry 'snow taken, from the sidewalks and free. Mall matter for the blind, for gutters, and there would be no ne- Instance, is all carried" free* of Icessity for removing it harge by. the postoffice. Heavy documents issued by the various de- • •«••'• • - • artments of the government must , This or any other .^scheme, thit ie harMled free of charge by~the ttrould make the streets more pass- lostoffice department. All sorts of able after show storms and that ree stuff is sent through the mails would enable the street department ly officials of every department and '•'< to do more effective work would be f every bureau and of every com- of large benefit to the town. Espe- mission. i 'cialljr would it be appreciated by ••*•••'. ; out-of-town folks who drive here in Big government officials are de- • 510.00'Ten-Piece'Dining Room'Suite, 395.00'/.>,- :; >' Automobiles to do their shopping. laring that the postoffice depart- Finished in French walnut, the suiie consists of a 72-inch buffet, a semi-enclosed china cabinet' Also it would be appreciated by pe- ment must be run on business prin- destrians who find it far from iples and postage rates must be in- with linen drawers, an enclosed serving table, an oblong extension table, five side chain and an arm* pleasant to walk across streets creased so that the postoffice de- chair. Seats and backs are upholstered in tapestry. Choose from-several patterns. , (ankle deep with snow and slush. ; lartment can carry all this mail
•>. '• •"» «' • - matter free and yet pay all the bills A good deal of criticism was or carrying and distributing the Voiced against the street depart- mails.. If the postoffice department ment, after the snow storm two is to be carried on in a business way •weeks ago, but it is doubtful if itthe very first thing to be done was completely justified. In theihould' be to make' every other de- business sections of the town the lartment of ,,the government pay amount of snow shovelled into the or carrying its matter through the streets from the broad Bidewalks mails. If this were done the post- and from the gutters was almost as office department would have many great as the snow which fell in themillions of dollars added to its in- streets. To keep the streets clean o'me. i ' ror even passable under suchcircum- * * '* ' .' stances is not easy and criticism of The postoffice department should Vthe street department ought to be e run for the service of the peo- • tempered by: realization of this ple, just as every other department lact. f the government is conducted. For the public work of the depart^ ment pf the interior, congress ap- , There is a good'deal of talk just propriated Mast year over two hun- how aboutthepostofflce department dred end fifty million dollars of the ! bf the government. The clerks and people's money. If government de- ji£arriers want more money and they partments should pay their way, FUMT "Wight to get it. They earn H, Some why should not the interior depart- • bf the government officials declare ment sell '• its services to people : that the postofflce department must where this work is"done for enough tie made to pay all expenses of that to get this money back in the "(department by increasing the price reasury? If departments should tof postage on. postcards, parcels,pay their way, why should not the With new suites freing added daily to the already large assortment, there are more 'newspapers and general mail mat- United States courts operate in such ter. Some people want the-whole ITway^that they get enough money eventful opportunities available.as the sale progresses and patrons have been quick to •'Jwstoffice service of the country out of fees and fines and penalties lurried over to some big concern o pay all the expense of judges' take advantage of them. With the result that.furniture. history is in the making. {which.will run the postoffice busi- salaries-and rent' of- buildings -and ness of the country for its owalnl other court expenses, as the post- profit, just as the telegraph com- office department is expected to. do! ipanles and the express .companies Why should there be one rule for jiow operate the telegraph business the postoffice department and a ,|uid the express business of the otally different rule for every .other Our Aim in itountry for their own profit. department of the government? •,! ;v" . • * * Why should the postofflce depart- ment be the goat of every other - This Sale ;" The postofflce department of thedepartment and the people be com- :^overnment has never had a fair pelled to pay.higher postage rates Beginning,with the most com- ifjhow. It has been made the goat because, of this-injustice! !|Df every other department of the plete assortment and 'the most -'(government. Every other depart- • •'« generous savings we have ever' ment of the government works the The postoffice department should offered, this half, yearly event postoffice department for free de- be conducted as every other depart- promised to break all former , Ilivery of its mail .'matter. But notment of the country 13 conducted. records. • And now, the daily Postoffice appropriations should be .June of these other departments ever addition of new opportunities has idoes anything to help the postoffice made that will give the people of 250.00 FourrPiece Bed Room Suite, .(department. . . ' the country the very best service 550.00 Three-Piece Living Room Suite, swelled the comprehensive stocks the postoffice can perform,1 just as L< * » • to such proportions as to make appropriations are made for every ' 5Ml selection.nearly unlimited.- Living • The United' States shipping board, . Designed after the HeppIewHte period, the finish ir \.. other department. There is no room, dining room and bed room f tor instance, sends hundreds of tons more reason why persons using the ••-• Upholstered in mohair with cushion tops covered" with 'French walnut and the fronts of the pieces a combination of of mail to all'parts of the country postoffice department of the govern- brocatelle. Cushions are spring constructed and rest on a suites for all tastes, needs • and Butt walnut and curly maple. Djwsltr, drawing'table with land to all parts of the worldment should- pay everything the spring foundation. All hair filled. Carved base rail. The wants—such has been our aim in hanging mirror, chest and full size bedstead.' , ' through the postofflce department, postofflce department costs, than pieces are a sofa, an arm chair and a wing chair. this- sale. And we have achieved \rithout. paying a cent of postage, there is why persons who use the it! •. 325.00 Four-Piece Bed Room Suite, • But the shipping board, although it courts should pay every 'ient of ex- 350.00 Three-Piece Living Room Suite, - lends vesiels to all" parts of'the pense ..required to support the de- . ' *." ••'••>' . 235.00 : . • " world, does not carry the United partment of justice.- 269.00' : ' . Deferred Payment Plan : Btetesjnails free of charge, as,it Attractively finished in a soft shade of American walnut. • • .• t Should do. Upholstered in taupe jacqiiard velour. Cushions are re- offers further means of economy. The four pieces of which it is comprised area drewer, * Good service to the people and .vMsible, spring constructed and rest on a spring foundation. For the liberal terms allow purch- wardrobe chifforobe, a full size vanity, and • full tin bowend good treatment for the men em, ' The treasury department floods All hair filled. May be had with a high back chair .instead asing almost any amount of bedstead. the country with circulars and let- ployed in the postoffice department should be- the motto on which the of the wing chair, if you wish, furniture without disrupting, the ters about the treasury department most carefully budgeted income. 282.50 Four-Piece Bed Room Stiite, and about the bonds and notes it postofflces of tho country aTe run. 550.00 Three-Piece Living Room Suite, * (wants the people of the country to And that Is tho same motto on 219.50 •••••*'•.'• 1 which every other department and buy. All of theie letters and cir- bureau of tho government should be % - •* 350,00 .. finished in walnut. The four pieces are a dresser, a full fculars are carried free by the post- conducted. . • Ipfflce. Bufthe treasury department Covered entirely with figured taupe frieze.. The re- 575.00 Ten-Piece Dining * size bowend bedstead, a full length vanity and a cheat. The Hoes 'nothing for the postoffice de- (Town Talk continued on page 12.) varsible cushions are spring constructed. , The tops ore pieces may be purchased separately If you wish.v teartment. The postofflce -depart, covered with brocatelle. All hair filled. Carved base rail. Room Suite, 488.00 ] Dresser ...... i.65.00 Chest". ...45.00 went is the goat of the trcnsur.y de- Robbed by Hit Farmhind. Really exceptional in every way. •-» A product of one of the foremost Bed ..39,50 Vanity ...... 70,00 partment, just as it is the goat of A Swede employed by Clarence manufacturers and an outstanding the shipping board. Campbell of Colt's Neck took 450.00 Ten-Piece Living Room Suite, '• feature of the sale, It consists of a 68- 365.00 Ten-Piece Dining Room Suite; • • • •' "Froncli leave" one day last week, inch buffet, an enclosed serving tabl% 1 The government bureau of print- taking with him an overcoat owned '•• ' .••*-.;.*-••••. 345.00 on enclosed china cabinet, an oblong by his employer. Tho farmhand 295M ..•-. fog and engraving charges the pott- Finished in a soft'shade of walnut. Each suite consists extension table, five side chairs and an Finished in a soft shade of walnut. The tea pieces are fefllce department for printing post- left for parts unknown while Mr. f < of a 66-inch buffet, a semi-cncloscd china cabinet, an enclosed' ' armchair. Both the scats and backs of a 66-inch buffet, a semi-enclosed china cabinet, an enclosed k^e stampi. The postoffice depart- Campbell was away on a visit. In addition to the' overcoat the man serving table, an oblong extension table, five side choirs nod the choirs are upholstered with serving table, an oblong extension Uhle, five tide chairs and* ment on th* other hand must carry l !•* *ir«» «ny mill matter of any kind took a pBir of ekntes which John an armchair. Seats arc covered with tapestry nud nrc rein- • tapestry. < . on armchair. The seats are covered with tapestry and'are t Bordlnk had loaned to him, Which tht bureau of engraving and forced with springs. ' > . ' 1 . rirrn FLOOR reinforced .with springs, . torintlng s«ndi oat Again the post h, pfflce dtpirtment ii the goat. it • » •. - I-OR. THE\ Everything th* navy departmen tndi through the molls the poat (Ac* department mutt carry free. Sat the navy carries no mall frco the poitofflc* dtpartment, al- L. BAMBERGETl & CO. ugh thi ntvy vtistli traverse thi NEWARK NEWARK i to •vtrr put of th* globe. "Qne.pf AmericaV ^ -., •; • • * • iiv*ry word spoken in congrti D.UCIIT. vlilon ratirdt ' in th* Mnate of the Unit" •tuJl.i — corr.ct (tan*. is Ii carrlid everywhere by th obrl.u (|,|> handicap— t)fle« dipsrtmint in the Con, ' rnak* lha backward briiht r NEW Y. or th. dahfilanthfilant. AklxU i|ontl IUeord.fr** of charge M.nm.ulh Cdunty Bur«|«l«'» OfTlc., Charlit 0. WlHUhlW i (tolorn)),, •'•>••••<)••>••••<), IN hlar "iany , l u lllniol M nitor or a. congrtiiman who CHICH In thi miltir ot 'thi iitati of Chirlti O. nollel . IIi hirthy ilvin t o thth. oridllordll i of Nolle* to fa htrtbx .l. - ' WlllUmi (ulondl, dicnitil, • alii diniiHil to iihlblk to Ihi luburlbir, Co., Int. j,' Oompltlnant, ami, iiiand I a- I9*,toh In ,th« t«nat« or In ailmlnlilralrli ai aformld, thilr dibit and Dftw.m Atbott anlolvmi l Notlei to otldltod tl iirtnnl ilnlmi iliimnili awilmt th« inlil «>tatt, undir and Abbott \. „ asraorall II can hay* thit upoci'li <';ir Body Corporate u . »«r a» hit tr) W A WIUTI-I •lalnit iilali. nallf. wllhln ill month• from lha datt of Hank. Honntavl . Ijjflligb thi m»llt to L,,., o 111 'TCIMI ,i wise i'utiuint to thi onlir of JOMPII L rion. thu afomild ortltr, or thiy will bi for* On Illll, ttt. NttlM. dtr oath «r unmtl iS'rfpiopl* without piylnr _., -\V IIIKIAIIM •h«r, turroiali cl tht County of Men. •vir harrtri «f thalr aatloni thirifor R mouth, miilt on Ihr ninth ilny nf Ix.-m,. U»li,«l tin »|i| lutiiirlbir. —- cni£in hir, 1914, on thi >nollra'liii< of KIT. WII. Ualid ir.iholJ, llminbrr Dlh, 18'J(. l ltp«ys to adu tttit in Tb* RHPUttn llini iilmlnlitriUU o( tht nUU of MORA WILLIAMS. »«.?«^ J«"«; RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 14,1925.
MBKBAT1NG RABBITS. Plata Fish a'aTOMSt)' Ct«»lwt«i Imports Weattra St**V MennSouth county will »-;T-,T •tout TOO o* thf western rabbits, bought ,5or rertookln* purpoies by Ui» Me* Jersey fllh and ganw com- mission, : Th» commission an. nouncsSthat the Importation of the rabbits* ahould prove especially phasing !to sportsmen, who have found «#!• »lWl"y»Ww and svunnwr flood* and foxes and other anemias of native game »r« aserlbed its the reamne for scarcity of Mvl rabbits. The flaban d ( nun commission eUtei tliat no rab- From the blte ate •'being liberated on posted From the lands, fhat none are turned out in or nint orchards or other cultivated niseis whire the owners object to Ticket Price Ticket Price fttving jtne game-in th_e vicinity.,
COLT'S NECK NEWS. AiBol4Conom~Hss a Tough Tlma toughi material for his-automobile »-•;.' painting business.''*' : :- ' i~" • Thomas I. Wolcbtt, formerly of this place, is seriously sick at tho 7hon»-of"hlrdaughter; Mrs. Archi baH Reynolds of West Freehold. . Howard Matthews, Jr., who has been living with his cousin; CHfloi-d Matthews, li now with his fntker, Whb,Hvea at Asbury Park. . Miss Florence Campbell, one of .the school teachers here, is boarding v/ith 'Mrs. George S. P. Hunt. Heretofore she.had been riding In her automobile to\ahd from her home at Little Silver. .;;. . Mrs, Warren Matthews Is Improv- ing from grip. . . We Are This Year Making the Most Liberal Offer Ever Attempted The school attendance last'week was poor dub to the Inclement weather and-the snowtchoked roods. Early! in the week pome of the school buisei from rinjote parts oi l the township-Vete-.]«»ft ble to get throughi '; . ' ^''''L:^ .. '. — . TINTON FALLS NEWS. Elii* Truiw«ll Improvinajr from In- jury Rteeirad in Accident. Elsie iTruswoll,- daughter of "'Fred TrUB^yclI, is improving tr'om the in-' Juries, which oho received three weeks'; ago in an automobile acci- dent, ,but shp is still unablo to at- tend icjiool. ' ' Charles MpManlmeehasrciumeii his duties nt the 'Eatontown,. bank after having been, laid up with. a heavy'cold. . Twenty-seven persona attended the prayer meeting last Thursday night it-the Methodist church. An- other •meei_lng_'»|]i_be. held tomor- row night. '.•'••' : Mrs. Eugene Ehlnger "and daugh- From the Present Ticket Prices ter have recovered from ilckness. I Ml»f Rita IvBraney was a recent - guest of Miss Vein Morrison of «i . Bayoimo. While away on her visit Miss Braney attended a perform- ance of the operetta "Trie Student UllltltltllltltlltllllllttXM Prince" at NeV-.York. The leading FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY part in the show Is, taken by Hows ard MartU of Rumso'n. • ' Charles Drye- spent last week at No Restrictions " ' 'No E Keyport spint lsit week with their •'.'•,'•,'...' daufhttr, Mrs. Norman Bloklei. N DaVId TumUlaiki is putting tht finishing touchoi on th* job of malt- "EVERYTHING IN THE STORE IS INCLUDED." Ing llvlMf"twirttri on the'second i * • •> floor oTWi""itor6 building." "UK Tumldlsikl and, his family expect .to movi In the apartments next ;w#»v. •••;• ' • • • 1i WbrV«r. All Purchases Must Be Final. ilte ton es, made th* quirtii maM, Hi e till carry a thirty* ,»tt 0 Six 'RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 14,1925, new pavilion at Avon has been was confined to her bed several BRIEF ITEMS OF; NEWS. awarded to La Vance,-and ConOver .days, ' * H. A. HENDRICKSON of Avon on a bid,of $8,600. The Injured Boy RecoTer|n(. SICK 3 YEARS Avon commissioners" are contem- MERRTTT HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN William McChesney, Jr., a West - MONMOUTH COUNTY.' plating' the installation'of • a .lire Ocean Grove boy, if recovering from METAL WEATHERSTRIP alarm and police signal stystcm, MACHINE SHOP - 78 Newman Springs Ave. Red Bank, N. J. . a fractured skull and other injuries OXY.ACETYLEt*E.»d ELECTRIC WELDING .nj CUTTING WITHOUT BELIEF Personal Notes, Sales of Property, &'< Telephone Red Bunk 1202 J Estimates' Furnhhed Party at Long Branch" he suffered wbeu.he collided''With Automobile Spring In Sjock—Any C«r, An, Mod.l, Any Y«»r Building Operations, Lodge Do- Misses Amelia Woolloy, Mildred an automobile while coasting on Jiis Automobllt Ch*iiii Stnlghlanwl - ' Finally Found Health lyy ings, Slight Fires, Births, -Mar. Merz, Lillian Woolley and Marjorie, Bled. ' .• * " Pottabla Outfits for Emergency Work Outsids— Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's \ Wages and Deaths—Other Items, Lackey wore' prize winners at a 1 l WC] Motoring to Florida. ( Uwn MoweriSharpeneS °d .and Rebuill t - Vegetable Compound , Mrs. C. Byron Blaisdell,.f ormerly bridge, party and luncheon givea Mr. and Mrs. H. M. MBSon'ahd of Lore Branch, gaVe birth to a lost week by Mrs. Howard Brown of daughter Idi of Oceatj Grove-have ALL WORK GUARANTEED Colombia, a a- "Yotw meMdne 1 ta» done mo so much good that I feel daughter at New Xoric last .week.. Long Branch,- for her daughters, started by auto for St. Petersburg 24 Mechanic St - ™- 382 Red Bank, N. J. The child's father, who Is a doctor, Marjorie and Elizabeth Green. llkelowllkelowoniyl^n a Florida, where they will spend the to it. For uea arrived home from Central America Will Condemn Land. rest ot thr winter, years I WM lick just before the birth;- . • i wwi treated John P.Merlett has been elected William ; A. Stevens of LQng ouUrjr.Club Ejection: physicianB,but. superintendent of the, Asbury Meth- •Branch', Harrison, C. Hurley :;and The Hamilton junior poultry club )y didn't seem odist Sunday-school of North. Long James Fury of' Asbury Park have has chosen Reginald Pyle president, to help me\ any. Then ItookLy die Branch for the' Seventeenth year been, named tfs commissioners, to George Brandt vice president; "Ray- condemn1 land adjoining the 0°6an mond Fowlur secretary and Robert E.Plnkhain'sVeg. and has been .chosen; treasurer for etablo Compound Grove high school which'is needed Hilman-treasurer. the thirtieth year. . r——.; and got strong for a school adilition,. At' the. annual meeting of the A Double Ladle.' Night, enough to do my Maplewood cemetery association of Sinking Fund Commisiion.' .- • housewcrk.'where. The Asbury Park Rotary club before I wae hard* Freehold, held last week, it was an- The Mo'nmbuth county''sinking md the'Kiwanis. club will unite in ly able.to.be up.' I have also taken nounced that the cemetery's .endow fund commission organized last observing ladies' night on January tho Vegetable Compflund during the ment fund now.amounts to moro week by electing Rufus 0. Walling 28th.; ; •.,-' ••••""• , .'. Change, of Lifelandlithas.left me fn that ?23,0O0, good ncoltn. I recommend it aa the of Keyport chairman, -Harry C. Moved to Detrntt. -' Jay Morrlsj manager of the At- —-•"hnportant best Inediclne for women In the Eehm of Long Brancli sccrotary and Mrs, Harry Cooper Smith and son Change of Life and you can uso.theaa lantic & Pacific tea company's store T. • Herman Beringer . of Asbury Harry:of.Long.Branch have moved facto as a testimonial."—Mrs. S. At at Matawan, has been chosen presi- Park treasurer..- ' • -.' ' • . Yet How Neglected 'HOLLEY, R, F.D, No. 4; Columbia, to Detroit, Michigan. • . '•• i •••. dent, 6£ the East Jersey division of Snow Blocks 46. Cars. South Carolina. the company's store managers. A Student Nurse. ' The snowstorm last week blocked Making « will ia a very Important,' Why suffer for years with back* Herbert C. VanArsdale of Mann- the roifls at Adelphia. In one^gjc-- .Miss Clara'Kuhns of Cllffwood is duty—yet how often men neglect ache, nervousness, painful timesan d squan has been reappointed official tion 4G automobiles were stalled. taking a course, in nursing at a it until they become sick or in- other ailments common to women tax searcher otf the borough and a Most of the snow was removed by Brooklyn hospital. •-.-•'" from earl; life to middle age, when capacitated,- and sometimes die Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Com* member of the sinking fund com- scrapers, but in spots tho drifts were (Continued on next page.) mission for three, years. without leaving_qiie, l_Whon_you pound will bring relief 7 so high that the snow had ;to be Miss Sadie Dennis has taken the have your lawyer make your will, In a recent country-wide canvass shoveled away. •have him appoint therein the Broad of purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham's- examination for postmistress at Married Firty Years. VcEetable Compound-over" 200,000 West-Long Branch to fill the. va- Street • National Bank Mas your replies were received, and 93ott of cancy caused by the resignation of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Cham- Executor—and every dqty will be every 100-reported they were fiene* Mrs. Bertha Edwards. berlain of Villa Park observed their properly attended to in tho Bettlo- fited by its use. - • :, Mr. and" Mrs! J. "B. Kerfoot t£ fiftieth wedling anniversary by giv- D KILL ment of your estate.' Call and seo ing a party last week. The wed- NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Freehold,are making a trip to Eur- us about it now. ' ,.' ~ ~ E.Ute o( Uwia 8. WollT, decentd. ope. ' Most of their time will be ding ceremony was performed again Mice .. Notle* l«-h«r«ty given that tht icoraats ot tho «ul>ifribon, tru«t«c» of tho., .»Uto of , spent in France and England. They, artd- tho- couplo were the recipients SRATS laid doconied, will bo BUdltod »nd IUU4 STIFF - SORE • ACHES AND PAINS • SOUR STOMACH will return in April... of many gifts. . INSTANTLY by tha Burrosata of tht County of MOD* mouth anil Kpaitod tor •ottlomtnt to tb« Misses - Elizabeth Kearns and Re-appointed Building Inspector. Orphan! Court-of laid county, on-Prlday, tho thirteenth'day ot February, A. D. I02S, Kathryn Daly of Freehold and Susie Lyle E. Shafto has been reap- at irhloh time applie&tlon will bo watla for King of Marlboro have entered St. pointed building inspector of Nep- the allowance of commUsloos and coui}« «ol {rei. MUCH 'eter's hospital at New Brunswick tune township. Claude, W. Bird- POISONED Mm STREET NAUOMI BANK Dated December 20, A. D. 1024. LET US SEND YOU THE WILLIAMS TREATMENT o become nurses. sail was appointed township engi- STANLEY'I^WOLFP, George N. Irons has given up the WHEAT Red Bank..N.J. CENTRAL UNION TBUST COMPANY ' 85 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) -FREE neer and Harry Lawrence was reap- OF HEW YOUR ob t>f janitor of the Adelphia pointed a member of the sewer com- - -Just bec-juse-you-start-the-day To prove The Williams Treatment :hurch after serving seventeen mission. • ' ' "too tired lo gat up," arms and lei;s conquers kidney or bladder dis- rears and'his place has beej taken Hurt While Skating. ' stiff—r. 'xlcs sore—burhing,.* ach- orders, rheumatism, and all ailments >y C, D. Clayton. caused by "too much Uric Acid," , iv.g bad: -dull : " "ndr—nervous— Adrian Moreau has-been, elected Charles C. Shock of Matawan, irritable—WORN OUT before the no matter how' chronic or stubborn, ;ecretary of the Chemical engine who broke a bonein his ankle while day.begins—do not think you have wo ' will give one 85c bottle (32 skating-on the Matawan lake re- doses) free if you send this notice. company of Freehold to succeed ^_to stay in such condition. cently,- has_rstumed_hopie from the ~ Rhs'imafism, kidney "and bladder Kindly send 10c to help pay,postage, Joyd Ely, who resigned ofter feerv- . troubles, and all"ailments uiiifed by packing, etc., to the Dr. D. A. Wil-ing nine years."*" "'l.— Long Branch hospital", vhWhrhad- been undergoing treatment for the excessive acidity m ike one miserable siam3. Company, Dept. DA-1485. P. Editor iind Mrs. Alex L. Moreau injury. • . . * Be strong, and well. Get rid of""Cfpldg., East Hampton, Conn. if Freehold are making"-their anr the "rheumatic" pains, stiff joints, If your sleep is broken by an Irnua- l trip to Florida. Their head- Married, at Manasquan. sore muscles,"acid" stomach, kidney ritated bladder that wakes you upquarters will • be at West Palm Miss Lillian Adele Naylpr, daugh- • oi bladder troubles SJ often caused every few hours; vou will appreci- Beach; , . ..T-^.." • ter of Wililam Naylor of Mana- • by'excess body-made acid». ate the rtst and comfort you get ' If you have been taking all sorts from the free bottle (32 dosgs). Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Gregory squan, and James W. Mifflin of of medicines without bdnefit', let Send nt once. You will receive a of Long Branch, both of whom are Salem, were married on-Monday of We are starting the Near Year-off with many wonderful bargains and are going to The. Williams Treatment prove what .' regularise bottle without incurring recovering from spells of sickness, last week nt-the"Manasqunn Meth- great relief it gives-even in stub- any- obligation. Only one free bot- will leave soon for a trip to Califor- odist parsonage by Rev. George W. continue to give you Furniture you will not be able to buy elsewhere at the price through- born cases. Hundreds of thousands tle to the same address or family. nia." . Toms. • have used it. Established 32 yean. Nothing sent C. O.-D. Geojge J. Mulholland of Freehold out the year. Don't fail to read our advertisement every week, for if.'ybu do you will Engine Breaks Down. is enjoying a hunting irip on Lewis Tho engine of a Philadelphia ex- miss many wonderful bargains. Don't be misled by out-of-town sales when you can Reid's place near Charleston, S. C. press broke down near Howell last Mr. Reid ormerly lived at Freehold. week and the train wa3 held up do better at home. Joseph A._Burn_s'qf_LoBg Branch more than an hour., Soyeral-.part's has been admitted as a member, of broke loose from the engine and ^^ Remember at Hance's You Get Both.Quality and Price! the firm of Joseph C. Reid & Co.,were scattered alorfg the track. „ public accountants oi.New York. Frank Federici, proprietor of the-Wanta Police Increase. Wolcott house at Freehold, has Thomas J. WhckIc-% police com- Mahogany sailed for Italy, where he will spend missioner of AsburyPark, has asked Living Room Suite Week Sectional three months with relatives. for an increase of $12,000 in the Thaddcus Brown of Asbury Park police appropriation this year in Library fable u spending a month at Tampa, order to omploy more summer po- Book Case Florida. Al.. .Barritiger of Asbury licemen.' . • '.•"' • Park i3 sojouring at Miami, Overcome by Fumes. Joseph Brasch of Long Branch, • Mrs. Elvin L.. Kirby of Allenr who was hurt in a.fall from the town was overcome by fumes from top of a telephone pole, recently, is a gas engine used to generate elec- ibfe to be around again. tricity in h :r home ,last week and ' Harry S. JacksonyhaS been chosen superintendent of the workers' con- ference" of'the Asbury Park Meth- odist Sunday-school. Harold P. Collins, cashier of the Manasquan national bank, has re- pbvered from an attack of chicken-, \JxCothef. 3-piece Velour Suite pox and grip.. All finishes in stock. Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Terhune •In blue figured velour. Adam 00 of Matawan left Saturday for Mi- Strongly nlade in beau- ami, Florida, to spend the rest of tiful lines and hand period style ...... nso the winter. . .she gets more $22.50 Mrs. Richard Hafeman of Free- rubbed finish. hold left last week for Miami, Flori- da, where, she will stay three tired than she Only $22.00 months. . . ' William Curtis has been .chosen ever tells you president of the Christian Endeavor Mahogany society of the Como Presbyterian church. about. •#• You'll Feifnery ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence'B. Levy Telephone Set of Freehold left this week for Cali- want to treat her to a fornia, where they will visit rela- tives. pair of Cantilevers . . Rov, Lewis .R. Strceter of Long the Comfort-Lovers' Branch has gone to Los Angeles to I. visit his daughter, Mrs. E. G Tabor. Shoe. & The fact that Mrs. Walter C. Parker ofjlrad- 3-piece Velour Suite ley Beach is a surgical patient at they're so smart and tho Long Branch hospital. In new pattern walnut color, cut .00 Mrs. Charles F, McDonald, Jr,, of good looking, also, is Freehold, gave birth to a daughter velour. • A beauty at...... *185 a few days ago, nothing against theni Miss ROBB Dclnptro of Matawan look former is a patient at tho Perth.Amboy •& in her eyes 1 ^ hospital. Some in oak and mahog- Fitted with pan and in- Mrs. Jacob G. Campbell of As- any finish. estin bury Park gave birth to a son lust You'll want Cantilcvcrs,too, sert, finely finished. week. ' i to wear with your smart andu S. Frank Mason, Jr., has opened STATE DISTRIBUTORS $5.00 P n store for radio supplies nt Main- sport clothes and frilly ~ $10.00 wan; * . • . Krich Light & Electric Co. Miss Anna Garrison of Matawnn •#• afternoon frocks •$• is sojourning at Daytonn, Florida. 616 BOND STREET ' ASBURY PARK, N. J. A daughter has been born to Mrs. Mahogany Finish Clifford Dlsbrow of Cllffwood. • WHOLESALE ONLY Cantilevers for Rockers Indictment Quashed. Windsor Rockers To the Electrical Dealer Trade! An Indictment charging Constable COMPORT-LOVERS Goorgo Crawford of Koyport with 3-piece Heavy Cut Velour Suite "N Among our many profitnlilo lines wo eipocinlly call your aBsault was quashed last week nflcr Attention to tho following-^- n stnto trooper told thnl- Crawford •©• Cantilever shoes have an In taupe with rose background, big $ 1 QJy00 WEST1NCHOUSE 1LG VENTILATING morcly held n, woman whllo the HEATING FANS trooper was arresting her brother, arch that is flexible like the spring arms. A yery handsome suite at •#•*'*' APPLIANCES Sewer Company Officers, LIONEL . WESTINGHOUJ3E arch of your foot. •#• We're ELECTRIC TRAINS ELECTRIC FANS K. It. Slocum was elected prcsU dont of tho Long Branch newer com- fitters of feet first; 6cllcrsof 3-piece Suite with Loose Cushions "SOL-LUX RAY.O.LITE' pany at tho nnnunl meeting lnut In genuine leather. A wonderful $ 1 CC.00 LIGHTING UNITS FLASHLIGHTS week, E. E. Throcklnorton l» su-.shoes 6ccond. yours • lw X-RAY REFLECTORS MACDETH-EVANS liorlntondont, Porry A. Hull trons- bargain at only., LIGHTING UNITS uror and H. C. Warwick secretary, LINCOLN FIXTURES Raymond Bowne In mahogany finieh". Complcta' tine* of stnndnrd wiring tnntorlnli nlwnyi In itock. Aiburjr Park Ctrl Engaged. With upholstered Beats. The engagement Ima boon nn- 621 Cookman Avenue 3-piece Mohair Suite CALL ASBURY PARK 33flO TO BRING REPRESENTATIVE iiouncodof Miss Huth Annn I'ur- foi the latest mole coloring, in . chn«o of Anbury Park to Donald ASBURY PARK, N. J. At 314.00 v > $12.00 . Spencer Soar of Vcronn. Tho wed- , Loiiis XVI style; at only .i. ft you have* anything Lo .sell, or if you want-to tyny illnu will tnko plnce Mnrch liOth. . .anything, you will find The Register's Want Column Tliu couplo wl" llvo nt Avon's New Beach Pavilion, 12 Broad Street, Red Bank, IV. J. ^tl»e.glildco8t and cheapest way of'tilling your want. ,. .The contrntt for building tho ,,, •, a.- ", lA . — t » * RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY" 14.1925. 'died at the.Long Branch hospital the Matawan Baptist men's league building and loan) association of last Thursday of .kidney trouble, last night . , i " BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. Manasquan.- ' Boon IT, FURSx She was 20 years old. • - Gift to Hospital. U0"TS •«•".ft J Ready>M«d« and to Orcter Tto Pay Mora Ta«es. ~ (Continued from last page) •• Tribute' to New Judge. Long Branch patrolmen's benevo- A public hearing on the 1926WILLIAM BTPI I.VOGEL&SONS A talk 01. tho history' of Amort- A' testimonial dinner was given anxlllary.made its annual gift of budget for Spring Lake will be held 15B B'way, Una Branch, N. I. can art was given last week by at the Coleman house at Asbury $300 to the Long Branch hospital January 19th. The amount to be Bartloy'J. Wright at a meeting of Park Thursday night for Louis L. last week. ....'*.' '.•••'..'• raised by taxation this year amqunta the Long Branch" American Legion 'umen, the new police court judge Ocetn Grore Woman Dead. to ^140,000 as against (1116,000 for WALTERC. VANNE post. Permission was'granted to it Asbury-Park. iasf year. • CIVIL BNalNEKB AND Mrs. Abigail F., Brown," widow of Brsad Slrsst NaUoasJ Bsni .. Expert Repairing the boy scouts to use two rooms ieeking Municipal Office. Elihu B. Brown, died at her home Seven New Trolley Cars. ' (Ud •- • •••-:-•••• • • '."•'.Of' .... . • in the basement of the legion home Tlie Manasquan councilman have nt Ocean Grove last Thursday, aged Seven ncw"gteel one-man, trolley DR. HAROLD J. STOKES, In Olden Times PS_a meeting place.; ;'•"'!{?• DENTAL BUBQKONj WATCHES, CLOCKS been named as a colnmlttoe by 68 years. , '...' .. • . cars, have-been put Into service on- Sncoaaior to Dr. Frank Lit. > A Birthday Dane.,. .'.'.';.. .-...". Mayor Lloyd Riddle to look about the- Long Branch and Asbury Park U Orosri Strsst,, EUniir Bulfilw. T of vaiuables.were content to put them and JEWELRY Visiting in Virginia. Rooms «. t and «. The 36th birthday of Oliver By- for suitable quarters for the bor- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rice and line Office Bours DilO te tiOt o'slMk, ron fire company of Long. Branch (Ugh offices. Tsleptinnp a08W S08.W. . in a strongbox—but the modern place is the Accuracy, skill and ex- Misses Alice and Georgia Rice; of GEORGE MeC. tAYLOR, C perience enable us to will be celebrated February 20th by On Southern Trip, - Hamilton ars" visiting relatives in QUIT GETTING UP NIGHTS „ OONBtJLTlMO ENaiNKItR, Safe Deposit Vault where they are protected a dance in Ncptuno hall. It is Virginia, _ OIVH, ENOINEKB «nJ BUBVB1 do the most delicate re- Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett of A Healthy Biidder Aeti During th» D»y. >» Rsiitor PIsc* Rid Bsi all the time' from both fire and theft. You planned to burn the mortfjago *ori Long Branch: left last week for a C. N, Shuman, Republic, Ohio* styil "Be- pairing. We guarantee the firohouse at that'time. Sick with Typhoid-Pneumonia. fore takinu LithlaUd BuchU (Keller For- UNN * PARSONS^ trip to Florida. Mr. Bennett is~an Blanche' Cottrell, thirteen' yoars mula) had to get up ilx or MVOIS tlmei _,... oouiTBELLona AT LAW ' - can rent a Private Lock Box in our Safe De- In Florida. ,•.'.'' each night. Now 1' do not Ret ap tt ill.Whltflald Bulldlnc. Rid BaS»i satisfaction.;: Our prices old hack end taxi man at Long old, daughter of Harry .Cottrell of You may use.my nama if It would bemflt John i Qnlnn, Thtodors O. Psrions, posit Vault for less than a penny a day. will please you. . Mr. and Mr*. Edward Ziegler> of Branch, . -.-, , , i . • *Manasquah. , was taken to the Spring anyone with bladder trouble." Be careful Matawan have gone to St. Peters-, riot to.take drURa that ch ONLY PACKARD. CAN BUILD A PACKARD The Buick Valve- YOUR PACKARD In-Head Engine starts easily—runs IS WAITING smoothly, even at 'No car that Packard Thousands who have zero. Buick has an ever built has made always wanted the friends, so quickly and quality and distinction exclusive, auto so numerously as the belonging to Packard Health- Packard Six. now can gratify that matic heat control Now, because of re- desire. on the carburetor cently announced, Each package For example, the price makes twenty *_ price reductions of the that takes the 2 i enclosed itlodels, the of the Packard Six steaming breakfasts IlclfPpilieS$ Packard Six, in um Five Passenger Coupe ordinary annoy changed quality, is has been reduced available to more men '765—now '2685 at ance out of cold and women. Detroit .'. One'proof of Bukh weather driving* Packard Six and Packard Eight both tumlihed In ten bodf typci, Open and enclosed. Packard's extremely liberal time* is in cold weather payment plan make* poiitble the Immediate enjoyment startinganddriving of • Packard—purchasing out °f Income Instead of capital. . ZOBEL, Red Bank, TelT . 955. Seabright, Tel. 90. H. L.. ZOBEL Monmouth County's Largest Automobile Distributor Red Bank, N.J. Sea Bright, N. J. Tolephono 955 i Teltphone 90 SIX WHEN»DETI1'K AUTOMOBILES ARE BUlW BUICK WHX BUILD>> AIR tHB MAN..WHO OWN8 ONE "_ V Paare'Eiffht "RED RANK REGISTER. JANUARY 14 1925. . ' LADIESI GIRLSt MENI CATTLEMEN'S MEETING. annual election at the-schbolhouae" Marvrtom Blue White St.rbrile DUmond, % Cant, Friday night r THEATRICAL Guernsey ; Breeders. Will Har» An- 1' - CLEANERS ftnd OYKRS set in handBome engraved platinum finish Ring. Tha members of tht Woman's WORK CALLED FOR AND (Ladies or Gents) Looks and wears like genuine nual Seuion Tomorrow. club will -hold their annual meet- DELIVERED diamond.1 S?nd your name, address, BIZO of ring. ing and election tomorrow night. OSM (1 MuouMith St M. 560 W The annual meeting of the New Fwttrri J7-3B '*roi|>«cl Are.- Pay your Postman. 'olrsey Guernsey brewers* auoela-i Mrs. Vanderveer VanDorh is Jm- MUTUAL. MERCHANDISE CO. tlon will be held tomorrow at Moose iroving from sickness. 104 Tr««k Arenas . B»yonne, N. J. hall at Trenton and it* js expected Ten persons 'attended the first that a number of Jlonmouth county moetlng of the child study class residents will attend, as- several' last Wednesday at Mrs; William cattlemen In this section of the state Petingale'a., The next meeting will are members of the association. ie held next Wednesday afternoon Delos L. James of the ""Jnlted States it Mrs. Henry '.Hecklem's and all department of agriaujtiire will make interested persons' have been in- an address pn "Producers' Co-opera- 'ltedl ——^-»__ tive Milk, Distributing, plants" and R, Lawrence Benson, of Princeton UNION BEACH NEWS. Stromberg-CarlsQn 'ill make ah address oh "Control bt Catholic Club to Hold Barn .Dance Contagious Abortion." Officers of the. association jvlll be fleeted, re- N«xt Saturday Night. Atwater Kent ports,will be-made, the herdsmen's The Union. Beach Catholic "club sups will be ^.warded and a round et last week at the firehouBe.qMrs. table discussion willlic h?W. .. Mlrro entertained with several mu: Sleeper Monotrol sical selections and refreshments fere served. The 'club will hold a HOLMDEL NEWS. iarn dance Saturcliy.night-of tWs Splitdorf Girls' Club Learnt How to Coot at veek. Mrs. H. J, McCandlesa, prcs- dent of the club, received a leather 'Mrs. Btonson Butler's. .;•:.••• landbag as a Christmas gift from "The girls' club"mef Saturday af- the metabers." ' Paragon terrioon at Mrs. Bronson Butler's Mrs. Charles- Sappah, Sr., tnd and received a lesson In- cooking Mrs. John Sappah spent Sunday at >reakfasts. The girls ate what they Jersey City... •'.l,...^'.... " . . Fada irepared tnd they didn't find it 1 Edward. Cullen and 'son James iar^l, either.' *• •• ' ' --. • spent Sunday with Mrs.-James Cul- The union week of prayer «erv- len of Hazlet. ces last' week at' the Baptist Mr. and Mxs. Healey of Jersey :hurcK were well attended. - lityhave been visiting Mrs, George Mr.; and Mra._Johhj.Sherman' and lappah. hoir daughter were' dinner, jrdests Mrs. Hennessesy . of Bayvlew Automotive Electricians of Mr. and Mrs. Jbhh-S. Holmes of ivenue spent a few days lost week ; Crawford's Corner Friday night. rith her daughter at Irvington. I Mrs. William. C.i Ely and Mrs. Mrs. .Sophie Borzeski of Trenton ' GENUINE PARTS-GUARANTEED WQRK Daniel. S. Ely left Monday to spend has been visiting her sister, Mrs.; two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- William Kalcuski. . ',- | rarh Mo Ely of" Cleveland, Ohio. George Wirtffris sick at his home The Holmdel card club-met last in Park'avenue. .'•. '.'. ight at Mrs. Taylor Hanc'e's. : Mrs. Gately-Of Bridgeport, Conn., The Reformed chiirch folks who islted Mrs. H. J. McCandless last SERVICE gave the play of "Thft Rummage 'eek. -•'„•' ••"• ' / One Ton Sale" on December 12tH at this The Regirter's motto-^—"A paper place have been requested to re- : >eat it at the Lincroft chapel. The in ovnry home."—A4veit sement. equest is receiving consideration. 'he play made a big hit when it vas given here. , Impressive appearance, well built bodies, Mrs. George T.. Jones has re- quick acceleration, volumes of reserve lovered from sickness, Mrs. Chriney Holmes is improv- x power, easy handling, comfortable riding, ng from sickness. . BATTERIES William Pearl has moved, from extremely low upkeep cost—and depend' led B?nk to the Alex Guy-house it rlhie place 'which -; he bought a able service everywhere! ' x ihort time ago. * "j George Crawford'is around after ALL READY for your Everything that is desirable in a truck laving been laid up with, a-sprained. needs with modern equip :nkle." . •- i : . '•• • D. A. JOHNSON CO. meat, expert handler*. 1 TON CHASSIS is embodied in the One-Ton. To see John Long, who has been Hying Be lure of. service at it _ the Reformed parsonage, will lowest rates, arrange 14 Mechanic Street Red Bank, N. J. $1240 it is to realise that Graham Brothers move to the' house at Everett with ns now. wned by Raymond Dohisky. - .Telephone 1036 IK TON CHASSIS solved your haulage problem. LINQROFT NEWS. $1475 !>• Myrtle Laytonithe new-Sec- Delivered itary of the Community League. Mrs. Charles G. Leonard has .re- signed as secretary of the com- munity league.-and ..Miss . Myrtle FRANK VANSYCKLE Layton has been elected to the posi- E. V. HUGHES, Mgr. ' 149-151 West Front St. tion. • . ; Teleelephopi e 1296 Mrs, Louis. Schnltzke was a re- FREEHOLD—C. H. Evold, Manager Phone 570 cent visitor at New York. '-..,.. All the children who were sick STEIN-HEIMLICH AUTO CO. with chick'enpox have recovered to 3O Long Branch. New Jersey ( and are back at school. The last to be taken sick were Charles, Mil- ON ALL- lard and Elsie Leonard and Bay mond Laugmeister. • '• •' Harriet Roach, daughter of Hor- ton Roach, has recovered from a heavy cold. . Miss Ella Kelly spent Saturday FURNITURE and Sunday at New York with her Get acquainted with these reduced prices. They are all quoted on our regular stock sister, Miss .Mary Kelly. Arthur Soden is sick with grip. and therefore the quality remains the same. - DDDBE BROTHERS His father/ Lemuel Soden, la im- proving from asthma. The Christian Endeavor society held it3 largest meeting last Thurs- TVPE--E 5E-DAN day, when twenty persons were present. Tomorrow, night the so- Unquestionably, the most compelling tribute ciety -will elect officers and appoint to the car's stamina is its widespread use by a committee to take charge of a Pont ^Furnish sociable to be held February 12th; farmers, ranchmen, surveyors, salesmen and Kenneth Wyckpff. has recovered Miss Your others who travel isolated roads in all sorts from grip.. •, ' of weather. • Louis Walters is improving from This Home sickness. .^ .._ . These men will tell you that a good polishing Sale- With -EVERETT NEWS. restores the durable finish .to- its original Save Quality brightness after theicar has been caked with Trappers Complain About Having a mud for weeks. Poor Seaion This Winter. Money Furniture Fur bearing animals seem to be To them it is a matter of vital importance, much scarcer than usual this year and the trappers hereabouts Bay too, that Dodge Brothers powerful starter they have never had such a poor functions promptly after prolonged exposure season. . to the cold. . Frank Neville has returned to work at New York after having Nor is any group of owners more constantly spent BcrvcVal days at his home here. impressed by those elements of excess value The young folks have been hav- These Beautiful 3-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suites ing great s;port coasting on John G. which characterize not only the Type-B Schenck's hill. The sleigh riding has Sedan itself, but every car that Dodge been-taking place nights Vs woll as SPECIAL FORTHK SALE ONW $119^)0 tO $3f 5,00 Brothers build. days. On several occasions, the •coasters,did not have to pull their sleds up hi'.l, as James B. Carton The coverings of these suites are of the finest selected Mohair and Velour. The price i> J10D5 f. o. b. Detroit—$1210 delivered i had his pony doing this work. This is only one of the many fine things in the line of furniture that is to be found <• • John Long of Holmdel will movi In Raymond Dobisky's houso, which at this store during this sale. ' c . was formerly occupied by MalacW The Sale includes our entire stock of Dining and Bedroom Suites and all odd pieces of FRANK VANSYCKLE ; E. V. HUCHES, Mgr." 149-151 West Front St. Moore. furniture, such as: t. 1 . . • • ,,". " v. '• ••'•'.' Mr. and Mn. Joseph Lovett tnd Telephone 1296 'daughter of Haslet were Sunday FREEHOLD—C. H, Evold, Manajer Phone 870 dinner guests of. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Chairs loor Lamps Beds STEIN-HEIMLICH AUTO CO. Sniffon. William Kelly, who hai been sick Rockers Table Lamps Pillows Long Branch, New Jersey with pneumonia,, ia steadily lmprov Ing, Ho Is now_,«blo to sit up. Tables- Cedar Chests Cribs fllnymond Kelly, son of Thoma Kelly, hns recovered from, chicken China Closets Bed Springs High Chairs pox, ' ! ' . Theodore Sltlwnll last Frlda] Kitchen Cabinets lVattresses Baby Carriages called on Mrs. Rlchnrd Johnson o liclford, a. former resident of thl All these items mentioned above and many more are marked with prices to move at placo wjioso maiden name was Cnth once. Como in and see for yourselves.' orlno Bennett.-' This was the first tlmo the former neighbor* had eccn -!' •• This is the store where quality ounta'hnd quality, is the thing that, everyone is looking each other in fifty ycW iorr todaytoday. Wee araree her heree ttoo prov provee t too yyouth that t allll fi furniturt e bhboughtt at tth thii s stort e iI s qualitlity firstfit RIVER PLAZA NEWS, class. Formar Reildentt of ThU Place t< More Ba'«k Her*. Mr. and Mrs. WiillomStobo oi Ncwurk, f orjnorly,'of this plnoe, GLOBE will move soon,to Georga Kamy'i houso on Carpenter street,' whl«h "Red Bknk^ Exclusive Furniture Store" '. ^ they havo rented. Mr. and Mn. Btolio recently returned from a trip 22 East Front St. ' Globe Hotel Bldg. Red Bank, N. J. to Scotland. : Free DeliveryJEverywhere ' Telephone 1259, i >.;»;•" Thq moil's club will hold, their. iMiMifivvmtmr „', *• 1 I RED BANK TER, [••aid Wtiklr.BnUr.il u Strond.Cliss MslUr et th« Post. VOLUME XLVII, NO; 29.. onto at R.I Bank, N. tm aadtr ibe Act of March >d, 1B7». RED BANK^OrWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1925. , ' $1.50 PER YEAR. .--.'.. PAGES-9 TO THOUSANDS AT FUNERAL, BANK DIRECTORS ELECTED. BIG NIGHT FOR BpyS1 LODGE. JORE TAXES IN STORE. Election Held Yesterday by theGROWING IN POPULARITY. KILLED IN AUTO CRASH. throe Hundred Persons See DoASSESSMENT- S TO GO UPT.O EXTEND WATER MAINS Three Red Bank Banks. MoUy'Officer, installed. EXPENSES' WILL INt GREAT THRONGS PAY TRIB- GREAT INCREASE IN THE USE ASBURY PARK WOMAN MET STATE TAX" BOARD ISSUES At the stockholders'1 "meeting of CONTRACT IS AWARDED FOR • CREASE ABOUT $33,000. UTE TO SICMUND EISNER. OF RED BANK LIBRARY. DEAJH NEAR RED BANK. With ceremonies which wore pub- , POSITIVE ORDERS. the Secorld National Imnk and Trust lic and'impressive and which, were FAIR HAVEN JOB. Budget of Expansts for Red, Bank Orer One. Hundred and Fifty Au. company of Red Bank yesterday, More Than Twice at Many Boctka Mn. Walter Behrent Killed on Fair witnessed by 300 persons, the new' If Assessor* Do Not Make tha In- Frank E. Price of Red Bank Io dd i;:fprEniulng.Y.ar Will b. About tom.obllee In the Funeral Cortego the directors ejected .were.•Benja- " Were Taken Out During the Pait Haven Road Sunday Nigtt and officers, of Triune chapter of the creases Ordered, the County Tax the Work for |4,O93—Ordioftnca fTh» Much- Bigger Than Last —Body Placed , In . Vauft to min'John Parker, J. ^fraffortTAllen, Year a» During the Prevloui Her Husband Badly' Injured— order of DeMolay of Red Bank Board Muit Do It—If They Fad, Io Prohibit Shooting Off of Fir*, SReclalMeatlng H.H. ' Await Completion of Mautoleum, William O'Brien, Harry G. Borden, Year-rMany Gifts of Boofca Made Others Eicape Seridus Injury. . were installed.JSIonday night in the' a New Assessment Will be Made. arms—Other Business, George Senco, Puttorjon,' Charles Masonic rooms of the Eisner build- e-budget^pf expense!! for Rod. The funeral of Slgmund Eisner :. 9hc library, at - Red Bank has Mrs, Martha C. Behrcn3 of As- When the assessors of Monmouth A contract for laying 2,040 foct last Thursday afternoon was the Allen, Jr., John Enright, Richard bury Park, aged 28 yours, wife of ing, at Red Bonk, Tho installation j~for the ensuinjf. year will be. Applogato, Georgo C. Hopping, just'completed ' a year as a free county harded iri thejr assessment of nix-inch water mains on Parker •fcput ?33,O00 larger than last;year, largest funeral ever held in.Mon- public institution owned by theWalter Behrens, was-killed Sunday ceremonies were performed by the books to the county tax board last and Poplar streets at Fair Haven mouth county apd was one of; the Marcus II. DavidBon, Lewis .8. night when unuutomobilc in which installing team of Monmouth chap- judgitiK by-the developments ot a Thompson and Frank McMrihon. town. Tho circu'.btion of books' for Saturday a number'of them had not wbs awarded 'at. last night's moat. special rriseting of the coirimlision- most largely attended funerals ever the past year was 69,000, as against she was riding skidded iand crashed ter of Long Branch. The members' made the increases dernanded r>y tho Ing of the mayor arid' council of • There was only onoichange in the of- (he'team are Councilor Williani eno? the townMonday night. The held In the state. Tho first flooro f i!8,8B0 during 1028, when-iho-li- intoja telephone pole on tho Fair state tax board, ; Some of the'as- that pla'co to'Fwnk E. Price of Red -' the house was completely filled .frith board of directors, this change be- Haven road at Eastsido Park, The P. 1'Teckner, Chaplain Madison P. feiidget may be higher even than ing due to the death of Sigmurid brary 'was not a municipal -enter-' sessors had-increased their assess- Bank on a lidof $4,093.. A bid of [thUi • There teems to ' be no pqssl- friehdsiof-Mr. Eisner and the fami prize- but was managed by an asso- accident occurred at about 7:30 in Retail, Marshal f hoinas Knox and ments beyond the demand made by $5,025 was made by S.S. Thonui. iljY and,several thousand persona Eisner. > The directors will meet to-; front of Qtto F, BeuteU's hflus'e. Senior Deacon Raymond Howland. mty that: it will be-lower. morrow for the election of officers." ciation. The library has a number the state tax board .and some of. 8on.& C-i^pt Red Bank. were assembled on the lawn end In of patrons outside the town and it Mr. Behrens suffered n broken jaw The new'officers of the Red Bank 7 if About half of the .Increase Is due The -.Broad Street Bank of Red them h&d come very near reaching An ordinance prohibiting tha to 'a plan to put five more policemen. the! street. •••-, •>•'-'• hnfr one sukscribor ,at-j51ainfield to and .other injuries.. The , car, a lodge wore their ceremonial robes. the ajnount. • " "• .' • • Tring or diachatging of firearms on ' Jfhe coflln enclosing, the. body of Bank elected its entire old board of whom booki are mailed. Tho ref- Chevrolet touring, is owned by "Mrs: After being advised "by the 'instill- 1 In sorvlce and to Increase 'the sal- directors yesterday. ' These diree The taxing districts which had the streets or in public places was aries of the policemen, In accord-- Red Bank's mott notable resident erence room -is largely used not BcJirons's brother-in-law, Albert ing officers they were led-to their fallen far behind the amounts fised, introduced by ^Councilman Samuel WBB at one end of the large draw- tors are Trcvonian Bennett,'Henry, enly by Red Bankers and folks from Bolirena of Ocean Grove, who was stations. The officers are: SiiCB with the vote of the people as Campbell, Edwin R. Conover, Daniel together v;ith the amount of in-H.'; Clecla;id nnd passed its first given at tlio election last full. Vari- ing room at the front of the ho.«se. ndjacfent tovirna, but by persqns liv- in tho car, as vere Frank Frosh Miwter councilor—Russell Tclley, crease demanded and tha amourit rosding. A-fine of ?25 or thirty , This room was banked with flowers S. Ely, Thomas. S.-Field, Elmer H. ing, as far away as Porth Amboy. and Jesse Conover of Asbury Park, - Senior councilor—Robert Amcndt, ous plann' for not appointing as Geran,- John J, Leonard and William Junior councilor—Franklin Gray. of increase'made by the assessor's, days in jail will be Imposed for frpm end to end. The honorary the litter being' the driver. The : many :as five new policemen were Otterson.' The directors will meet One library user is a man whose Treasurer—Hurry Smock. are .as,follows: violation of the ordinance. A publio ~ discussed, hut none of them met pall bearers and tnotables from the business brings him periodically to last named members of tho party Scribe—Edward McClellon. Taxlnir' Increase Amount hearing on ;i ..-> ordinanco will be' .tomorrow for organization .for the Cbnplaln—Daniel Wnlllne. . ! jylth much favor,' . ' • state and from various parts of the : Red-Bank," Ho Bays' the reference escaped with Blight injuries. District Ordered . Incenii*J held at t'lc next council meeting*. country fitted the room where the coming year. ,..'""',. ' , The party had driven along the Senior beacon—Walton Brnnfn. . Mldilletowii Twp. no report SAnother >art of Jthe Increase is matter at the library exceeds that '_ Junior deacon—Raymond Ewlnsr. Ocean Twp.' 1,603,110 $347,455 Walter Milla's bond of $300 ai III';, the finance department, due coffin was located. Army officers, The Meronahts Trust company of shore to. Seabright and were com- Red BanTTincrcaBed its number of in value found in larger libraries in Senior atewaril—GeorKa Meyer. Neptune Twp. .. <,50li,280 014,786 constable was accepted. August partly .'to the fact that the Interest Red Cross officials, a detachment of the state. During the.year 506 ing toward Red Bank when the ac- Almoner—Hudiion Hurley^ Asbury Pnrk , 5,301,000 801.050 Wulfing -was his bondsman, directors from ten-to. eleven. The x apgropriation» of tho out-going boy scouts, members of the.Masonic book3 were bought, including cident occurred. Conover said after - Morahal—HaroW Tetley. - Avon Boro ..:.... 868.358 f01,850 John Schumann complained o( new board of directors of this bank 1 Stahdnrd bearer—Clarenoe Hcytr. Bradley noach Boro 1,451,125 no report board WBS exceeded; Bonds "are 'order and others who had been as- the accident that he tried' to steer Farmingdale Boro consists of Charles 1L. TJirockmor- "Contpton's, Encyclopedia,' , which Freccptors—Coorite Bniloy, • Willinm K 0,632 5.(510 the condition of the streets and due this year and must be sociated with Mr. Eisner In chari- is largely U5ed,by students; "The the car out of a rut in the snow Heyer.. Lawrence Hurdle, Wallace Wilson, Highlands Boro . ; .'713,080- S3,255 sidewalks nml said tlic snow should ton, James D. Otterson; Jr., Archi- nruce Crlspell, Charles Oattcrson, Gerald Kcansburtf Boro . 1,640,740 " 607461 Pfl Tho'uppropriation for the table, philanthropic nnd—welfare Musical Encyclopedia" in five vol- and that the r.iacMnc_. plunged Monasquan Boro . be-cleared off. On Banco road h» - ljhld LTMItler; Jacob' Yanko, Joseph Lcrurstreet.* 157,625 public library will be Increased to work were also in-this room during umes; and "Lotters of Thomas Nel- across th? street and struct a pole. Matawan Boro ., . 167,189 L. Donahay, Jolyi J.. Quinn, Walter Sentinel—Elmer C. Walnrisht, Jr. said cars wire driving on the side, 10,000.--;. •-- the' funoralt, Earlier in the day, •oon Page." Other books which wore The rear ^heel, running board, and HumsGn Boro ..;.. 9H,H9 . 359.210 walks nnd over fields. The officials 1: JTwo ' proposed appropriations from half-past' eight • o'clock ; till G. French, Gtandin V. Johnson G. mudguard were broken. Mrs. Beh- After the installation there was Bed Bonk Boro-.... 2,054,6:27 „».,,„.. •Harold Novius, William A-. Barry bought comprised new fiction and said it will be impossible to use a left in an uhsottlcd state; One noon, a constant' throng of people replacements of standard works and /ens was thrown .against the- pole. ta short pariod of speechmaking, The sUta tax board "had a m jct- scraper on the Btre.ota until the snow, j is'$3,000 for tho Long Branch.hos- passed through the houso to pay and Warren If; Smock. Officers of Worclen's ambulance' was called durinj* which appreciation of theing with the Monmouth county tax this bank will be elected at the rogu- popular novels. Gifts of 307 books softens. pital nnd tho other is $1,000 for the thoir last'respects to the man who wcrC'inadei consisting of books of from Red Bank and Mrs. Behrens work of the installing team was,ex- bodrd at Trenton yesterday. The Collector Jo-ieph W. Davis wan! cavalry troop. No appropriations had boon- tho friend of all with lar meeting'of directors, on Friday waa placed in it and taken to the prcsscd by the new master coun- state tax boord told .the county tax night of this week. travel, fiction and juvenile stories. given permission to.-mako a charge for clthor of these purposes has whom ho bad been, in contact dur- Long Branch hospital, She died on cilor. The guests were-then con- board to notify the assessors in. the of eight j .v cent interest on du-j The, siost recent gift is "The Un.- ducted to the banquet r'Jnms, whci'c above list to make the increases de- ever been made in. the past. The ing his life in, ManmoutV coun,ty. censored Official Source Reports of jhe way. Mr. Behrens was taken linquent taxes f.nd' permission wa WOMAN'S ICE SKATES. POSITION WANTED. OVERCOAT SALE. •"*" BIO DANCE. • i STENOORAPHER DESIRES POSITION. sbNMtAr FOX TERRIER PUN FOR SALE, Who Is going to pla/7 By engaging Practical stenographesteaographar and offlea aass- rt« .Tslaphona lU7»md Psnk. . Hum ihon with Bpsldlni skam.at- Young colored woma..._ n woul—d Ilk* half- Overstocked | »»«t sell overeosts. •ee Who la going"to play'T Br.anga.glng for sale, oak casee, || ILL OF FRANK OSBORN. Uohed, site B[ worn twleei bargain It.tlraa'place in private (umllr. Addrrai t. Indows. Flnkelsteln, II West Front Arthur Boyas, saxaphontst. add hU Kerry slstant deslras position as private sacra* tin; II 1 Mrs. D,'W, Martin; CESSPOOLS ANB TOILETJ CLEANED. Phona Kaansbure. 95-1V5. >"• IB., drawer M. fled Bank. ' . re«t,B«d Banir :,' —> , Music Maksrs a good tlas* I* assired, tary or In commercial office In or near Rad Bed Bank, phone 1111 Reasonable-rates, latest'danca nits. Phone Bank. Addrasa for further particulars to O»org« Blohardson, fair Hayan, N. J. • -— .--LOST, -. — : : r — '--- .FOUND.' • .-'-• : -:•— CARPENTER WORK WANTED. -_' 18-M Rumson. G;-E.-.-drawer. M. Red Bank. ~ PTJiO HIS WIDOW AND . SONS WILL TWIN BABY.CARR1AQE FOR SALE. Brown and black hotind dog lost. Re- Tortoise shell glaisea found Decenib"; Experlsncad carpenter desires to either Oik piu«uunni( vninit •tsivi* Apply »t tt'Waverly plict. Bid Bank. fn to Dan Herbsrt, Carmen place, Bad Id, on Hardlpg road, near Hudsorn avenue, intrsct small jobs or to hire out with MONEY. TO LOAN RED: BANK. eight-foot attention Ubl., I 'I GET HIS ESTATE, lank, anA receive reward,'' -' 1 bava.for sale seven lots. leather backs and lists| e, FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT. _••• nqulrl ot Marlon Malr, tl Wast Front ieady connection, Joseph Hulse, 70 Sun- in first and second mortgs.es in umountt I HAVE SEVERAL LOTS" ALONG ' ' treet. Red Bank. ' it avenue, PHons'1802. Bed- Bank. if M.OOO to 120,000. WiM also buy _ couch dsy bad Ilka ntwi ana_. Mrs. Lillian Lawson of Keyport All Improvements,. 60 Linden place. Red fecund iiortgBges, Phone Red Dank will tell the plot with part sash, metal bed, elgirfonln, vasbitand a ho stats road hr/ailaialii)'rule* flve- walk, sewers, water and electric, '•r Left Estate to Her Husband— Btnk^ ' GOOD'PRICES PAID "<'"• MONMOUTH CARPET CLEANING CO. I0E-M. Edward Wolf, 100 Monmoutb wuiK, •«>««», wiwr aim electric. ViaieCalebo to match; rooking chairs, thn oam bungalow. Caleb L. Luker, ') el ford, Rugs shampooed,.: dyed and repaired; L Lk - " • - ers, other things. Phon» <, Other Wills Thai Wars Recently TALKING POLL PARROTS FOR SALE. hone 76-F.ai Keaniburg. • *• ir men's second-hand clothes at the Olty treeL Red Bank. '' . L. Luker. Belford, Phone 7G-F-3I Kesm- 1 >ry Cleaning Works, B Mechanic street. reavera of old rugs and earpets.'-aiso rag burg, > denplsce. Rad Bank. Moxlsy'ind Adami, U Marlon strait, UPftiCHT PIANO—SOHMER * CO. 'Admitted Io Probst*. —WELU DUfTANET'ctEANED. ^ lear Broad atreet. Phone 108-B, WUIlam ugs. Beach Road, Monmouth Beach. N. . PULLETS AND HENS FOR SALE. LOCATED AT CENWRV.^-, Red Dank. Alno cellars dug,- 0.- H. Holmes, Atlan. litroc, proprietor. '• ' • •' phone Monmouth Beach J216-J. Handsome walnut art finished plain case; Twenty.five to fifty Rhode Islutid pul- • Frank Otborn of , Mlddletown, 1 sl1»htly med. Price 8106; very easy terms on continuation of Uunl avenue fNraVT , H, RITZAU, Io Highlands, R, F. D., No. 1, box 87, lets and as msny yearling hens; also six to Keansburg, farm of aivsn sens, Ovs recm '' rorriover of dead animate Red Dank, 'ulephone 0o3-R.."cd Bank; •. '• — •'..-• C H. MILLER, GLASS HEADQUARTERS. without interest A bargain. Open oven- "wlio dte4 about three weeks ago, r Floor laying and surfacing contractor! All sliea-of single and double strength ten cockerels for breeding purposes. All In house, Sne cellar, barn, eta.) ail Ideal pl*>a shone Z5-W Heavy WeTjht Cr.y Flannel Shirts, Ings. Lauter' Piano -Co., 40 Monmouth first CIOBS condition. Mrs. V. VanDorn, left a short will. Ho bequeathed d floors surfaced and freflnlihed. tit vlnoow glassv PlaM glass windshields our street. Red Bank. , " for ohlcken farm: ground will rain any* GREEN MOUNTAIN POTATOES,,' 2 50 to 18.60 kind; sties 10 and 17-only, lonover street, Lont Branch, N. J« pbODe ipeclalty. Miller*! Hardware Co.. 88 West Star Route No. 1, Red Bank, or Halt-Mile thing., Will sell or Itasal farm kn»sn U ;, to his wife, Viola L'. Osborn, two. hay and corn for nil, John 'Msher, Ucdm. 2,00 and 18.00, ' J.« M. -'Inkelateln. IS jong Branch 1807. 'ront street. Bed Bank, p_____ej__»______~""" road. . • the Pat Uwleaa farm. Call or wrlta Mrs. - Vest Front street, Red Bsnlu! • .. HOUSE FOR RENT ; thirds of his estate: Ho left the dl mVn HOUSE WANTED FORTSALE^ Five room house, enclnaed aun parlor; WINDOW CLEANING ' ••«'. M. Jsntt.n. 115 -I_a>t tOth iUtU, HtW , ' York City, phone Plasa 8718-J. .- • remaining: pne-thlrd of his ostate to BIRDS, ANIMALS AND PETS TTAMIS s"dbENf , 'Ith six or seven, rooms, for April 1st. to At West Long Branch, ten acre farm, II improvements; furnl«hod or unfur- We make a specialty of cleaning win- trained. Moxley and Adams, 11 Marlon icntractqr and builder: all kinds of Job. cnt; inodern,.garage, State full partleu- iven-room houae, barns, two acres straw- nished: at Oceanport. Phorie Eatontown dows of stores, offices and private rest- WHY PAY'REfyT ^~r~" , his two sons, Edward T. Osborn and street. Red Sank, ^^___ ilng .done. \ Peeler In 'building material. »rs, Including rental, Address House, Tries, fruit and grapes; 86,000, Caleb 2107, or call Mrs. W. A. Gilbert, Park ho- dences;-also general office elesnlnK.. Rates when your rent will buy a home, cortisr •' reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. 48 Howard Oaborn, in equal shares. CREAM TEPARAtOM. lames Soden. Llnoroft, N. J'______rawer^M. Red Jiank. . . Luker. phone 76-r-31, Keaniburr. 1, Oceanport. N. J. . 7 plot 60x128, on Itlvir rwi, it BomsonT • r 1 Waehingtoa^ street. ~ Red Bank phone House contains six. rooms and_. batht In all sites In stock. C, II, Boberson, ~~~'. r~:wANT"5ro BUY" ~ TRY CURCHIN'S FOR FACE VALUE. HOUSE FOR SALET .TITLE EXAMINER. .«J4-M. > • Mr. Osborn's wife was named as jQiirt street, freehold Let us be your barber. We know how Giiulpped with gas snil electrlo lights. hlckuni and ducks s wll| pay teat pries, Six room house, eastern section of Bed pont Invest one cent In real estate ufiflt" Garage for one'car..-Pries 14,000. Terms • ^ «X«cu,trix. The will wan rondo Be- please. Expert tonsorial service. Our* ink; all improvements;'two-car garage. u have first bsd tho title searched. Ver- HOUSE FOR SALE. i LOSt; •hens 881-M, Red Dank, or call, 72 Bridge Seven rooms nnd bath; heat, electric, inoo caBh. .* Balance «an be.pald aa^rens fimbcr'38d, 1913, and tho wit- Child's gauntlet glove lost on Saturday. -venue. Red U»n_.__B_^Adlor. bin's 'Barber Shop. Second National Bank Price 87,000, ' Terrhs,- Doremus ft-Taylur, nonW, -Rose, Utlo examiner,- room 80. //r ; , , lUlldlng. Upstairs. K, " wtrtrVV tubiui, llocated one^ blk t $36 per month, -WilliamHV-HlnUluuuin,- Phono lied Dank B07.lt l:7C5TLTACTANDAULEt FOR SAL . room 0, Register billldlng,'Red Bank. Uroad Street National -bank building, led KM," waterV tubii, located ^ block' to Rumson, w. J., phpne_Rum_an_jS0O^ jloiiai were Daniel D. Hendrlckson Bank. Pbo%e 78-W. ••.;•- BBroad d streett; ImmediatIdi e possessioni ; TYPEWRITER FOR SfcLE."'"" 2^0, raeehanlcallyiperfect; irood car tor •. FOR SALE AT BELFORD. REAL BARGAINS. • jroocl hou«c for little Ciorjey. D. W. Mar-, and Horace R, Goodchlld. hocking or funeral work. Apply Middle- 81x room housos lot 75x166: 12,800, I have some of the best bargains on the " PRIVATE DANCING STUDIO, Portable; coat ISO. lell |1B. C It. Den- tin, 210 Enst Front street. Red Bank. Dining room set of nlnfl plaees, III) j-.Mrs. Lillian Irene Lawson of mln, Vandcrburg. N. J •_ towh'Oarage/'Mlddlotown, N. J. I'l.OOO eash. Balance monthly payments. tato highway listed-tor sale; service sta- Jomanche Drive, Portaupeck, N. J. MIBC Phonqjtl38.' ' . SKID-CHAIN LOST " )»leb L. Luker. Belford. N. J. Phont fons, tea rooms, homes, building'sites, etc. Dorothy R. Smith, member New York So-r heilroom suite, tables, ohalra, couohss, step Keyport made her will last Octobbr, WASHING'W A"NfED " 'rom delivery truck In West Red .Bank, {eansbum 76-F-81. .' ' •.' Stiff ntal-Estate, phone Red Bank 1707. clety Teachtol of Dancing,: class or private 77 HOVSEYQKS^_ ladder anil wheelbarrow, long ladder, rustle to take home Address Anderson, It binder communicate with' Individual Laun4 FURNISHED ROO lessons for Children and adults. Phone flower boxes, child's shoe skates; alto She left all her property to hor hue- Wharf avenue. Red Dank. EVERYBODY. NEEDS AN APRON; ' In Eatontown, flneHen-room house nnd seven-pasienger OldsMoblle. Call WednM- lr>. 18 White street, Red .Dsnk.' • FURNISHEit fiDl ROOf M TO LET, 13T2-J. Long; Branch, seven acres of good ground; 660 feet band, Herbert Francis Lawson, and In private family of two; nicely fur. A ' complete 'line of fancy aprons: and' (lay between 8:00 and 6:00 or Thartday ROOMS FOR RENT. LOTS FOR.SALE. • house dresses; very reasonable;-wlll make LOST AND FOUND. frontage on 'stone' road; three minutes betwern 10:00 A. M. and 4!00 P. M. Mrs. he) is exooutorr Tho UvitneBsii to .Three unfurnished..rooms-for rent at .78 1 have lev-" lota near high1 school, Red itshed warm 'room, all Improvements, home from bun line; price right. T, Etwood Motimouth -street. Red Bank. lomforta." Telephone- 450-R. - lit -Hard- nice gifts.- Orders -taken,- Mrs. Bonner, Lost, s place of amusement; no place to McQueen, 28 McLaren street, or phone Rad Bank, Frk\ .:;ht. Caleb V. Luker, Bel- 12 Newman Springs avenue. Red'Bank. go. Everybody. Found, a place it last. Snyder, real estate broker, phones 2136-R, Bank 471-M. ,..-...' • the'will Wota Mabel B-. Gray end r ,ng' road, Red Bank. Eatontown. ' • . 1924 DODGE RADIATOR FOR.SALE. ord. .Phnn- vnnsburE 75-K-J1." • FARM FOR SALE. • ' ELMER a WAINRICHT, Ideal, life-like, moderate coat; all cveninsr fiohn/Fi Jung? of Keyport, Robert Itockhlll. sore' Monmouth iJalrr, Ten acres of land, small house and-bara; tot one price. Koch Rollet Rink, Chelsea FOR RENT. . ' ' HELLOII .V1NDOW GL'ASS. ustfc.8 of the peace. Criminal and colled Half of. double house, five rooms and We repair radiators, mudguards, boodl, l^ilacob 0. Burtt 'ot Deal Boach, 118 Branch'avenue. Rod Bank. ' " All si 'urrltd In atock. Gliilns done ust o(I the State road. Can be bought for tion caaea_reeelva-pramSL^attentlon with avenue. Long Branch. ' 4,000, part cash. Caleb L. Luker, phone l bath, fltcum heat, .electric tight und Ran; lamps, and do all mstal work. We sell a who retired from banking at Preo STOVE FOR*XLK~ ~ rrnk'- 'iiiin prices, phone 70-J Miller's, results; Day and night service. Phone 4. . COMMUTERS; HOMESITES. . ~ centrally Idc&lcd on Monmouth street, pos- radiator (or a Cord for. $14.50 that Is a Cook itove, nearly new; for eslsv. Apply W- l-'ront itreel. Re:l Bank, E-F-31. Keansburg. 1 • •• ODlce, 154 Catherine street, Bed Bank. FrohtlnK Brancli";avenue, 50x200 - (eet,. honeycomb radiator that dont frin*. Wej hbld aomo'timo ago, mado his will 1 8essioh~at once."" IhqulrernT'T04 Moiimouth' at 88 Looutt nvenue, lied Dank. . APARTMENTS FOR RENT. , FOR SALE—FAIR. HAVEN. BREEDING COCKERELS FOR SALE. J750; four minutes' walk; office Little Sil- street, Ited Bank, or phone 195-W after sell Firestone and »"rc makes of tires. March 14th, 1028, with Vivian Van- HEAVY HAUuRtfT SccoHd and third floor, IS and 17 Broad Six room house, with bath;,hot water S. C. White Leghorn breeding cockerels ver. Also North Florida- homes, farms and 4:00 P. M. • Windshlelda and door glasses a spaolalty* ilrcd, Red .Jiunk, Apply. R, Hanco 4 Mat; garage, large lot and low taxes. business opportunities Office, Jasper; Reasonable prices. Red Bank Auto Radl< Houton and Halstead H. Wainrlght of. all kinds; rates reasonable. Andtnon 'or sale reasonable at Locust Grove Pbul. WANTED AT ONCt. Brothera, phone Had Bank ".Dt. . ioitl. 12 Broad street, Red Bank. Price 85,100, cash down 81.500. F. E. C, :ry Farm. Wayside, N. J., P. O. Bertrand, Florida. A. C. Baker. ^ ulor Works, IK Wist yront street H«t •s witnesses. Mr. Burtt left $100 Irawer -M. Red Bank. .- - $1,000 on first boiid and mortenKe at •Bank Phone 1177: LOCUST POSTS "FOR SALE. . SKATES ON SHOES. iroprletor, telephone Wayside 340-F-18. EAST SIDE PARK LQT AND HOUSE; .6%. This mortgage to be placed on new to Maplewoo3 cemetery at Freehold, Apply James I). Carton, Everett, N. J, Never been u«ed: ali« 4V4 i coat tl2, will TEGHORN EGOS.' LAND FOR SALE. Lot adjoining Lincoln avenue on Front doubles house, each Bide six. rooms and bath ~U. S. GOVERNMENT LIFE POSITIONS. ike income from which (s to keep To.lophono Mlddletown 7»6-F- ••*.** Trenton, January 13, 1925 Branch hospital IJ made on the support of the publio schools? The followins officers of Crescent cround that charity patients from The state is spending'a lot more WouU'it not lead to income taxes council of Sons and Daughters of Red Bank are cated for at tho hos- money this yeah The officials of on the lower schedules so as'to pital. This plea has nothing to jus- every itate department are demand- liberty of Eatontown, were installed spread out taxation more generally? Monday night: ' . . tify it. The freeholders make a big Ing a good deal more money and a Would it not greatly relieve the tax- lot of the departments will get it Putt council"—VictorU Btulir, appropriation of county money for ation on farmers?. Councilor—MirUuv OJoll. : ,. he freeholders of Monmouth eoun- the hospital and Red Bank no doubt Theron McCampbell.,' Vice comiellor^-Elliilcth Oii»ll. ' y ore spending a lot more,money Aiiooi«ta councilor—^Virelnli Zlnscilt. payi its full (hare, ami more than Holmdel, January 5th, 1925. its sharp, b the founty tax Wliirh this year than they did last year. A»iodit»i vl?» councilor—Amu H«rvej. GLASS 4, PASTEURIZED MIUC the freeholder! put on- the people The officials of Red -Bank will spend' Au|il»nt C«ln. of the t/iwn when they make the quite a lot more moifey this year WANTS TAX REFORM. P«or<)er— county appropriation for the hos-han they did last year. The offi- AUt t i Bi-P«rtit«n Tax Stqdy L«»ggp pital. ' < :ialsof almost every other munici- Intt4* (uu4—Frank KtmiruV. Suggeited for Red Sank.. • • » .•.-.. pality in Monmouth county willj Outa|d« gmril—Weiley Witkl.ni. a, Camden, .97.2 PuhHc money and private money apond more money this year than 'o the Editor of Ths Register: The officers were installed by Past • should never be mixed together in they did last year. " Former Judge Fake of Ruther- louncilor Edith Lowia. ford in the Newark News of Janu- an institution operated by private .-•,-••• .---" Abbott's Alderney Dairies, Atlantic City, 96.5 individuals. So manifest haa this Some of this extra money .was vot- iry 10th wlieitj the ftrmaUon of 8 If You Want a C»r Qqickly fcecomo that it has been almost en- I'dfor bythe people. The people ij.partisan tax league for Bergen ami at .«'lqif p^ce, look over the" tirely stopped In most states and in if New Jersey last fall voted mil-/ ounty on the grounds that "ex- offerings inrTho Register's Want Shrewsbury^Dairy Co., fedShro^8bury 96,2 • most countries. Once a private iri- penditures hare far exceeded logical Uepartroent eaoo, week. M»ny ana r ions- of money for tunnels and Advertised a( prices that make them •: BtHution gets its hands into the pub- iridg'es. That* money will have to increases of income; this has re- lie treasury, it is like the horae leech be paid back by the people in taxes. sulted in enormous and outrageous real biAdtit increases in our -taxes and forced which the' Prophet Isaiah wrote Last fall the people ol Redi.Ea.nk voted for more pay for policemen the increase of onr assessments," ' about and which is constantly cry- Ho eays further, "that the homes of ing: Gjye! Give! and for .shorter hours for police- { men. That will cost the town Of Bergen county have now entered { Red Bank about fifteen thousand upon an era of confiscation., and. (' Passing out the taxpayers' money Jollars a year more than was paid fears that if tbia continues his chil- to a hospita". not owned by the pub- or tho police force of the* town last dren and those of other peopl« will , Ho is poor business for the taxpay- 'ear. face »' great economic calamity." He euggeatath* tax stud; league to, era. If public money is to be spent * • • for charity hospital patients, the scertaln too remedy and oppatw county should have a hospital of its A lot of people who voted for the many associations organised and • own, owne/1 by the public and con- ipth these measures will put up a iquipped to solicit further public, ducted by representatives of the iig holler when they.get their tax expenditure*. " , Daily Again jieople, who would be responsible to 1 next spring. But so far aa the public for their acts. It is not ;heac two items go tha people and Headers of Tha Register perhaps a square deal to the public to turn tot the officials' are responsible. recall that'about two'years ago I over public money, raised in taxes, 'hey voted for those itojps, The? tried tu impress, upon the minds, of to a private institution not respon- :ot them, .They ougkt,to pay their Red Bankers the need of * tax pro Winners. sible to the public. x bills without grumbling, •tectlve association' wltji tha same purpose in mind; asking, as does he, * *'••... that those Interested write me. Communities much smaller, and The only way, to get lower taxoa 'Possibly now that tha picture is far less wealthy than Monmouth 5 to spend lets public money. Andto clear that onl? the blind fail t« county have public-owned,hospitals. spending lesi public money isn't fa- see it, the interest of th« taxpayers, •Rarely, if ever, do they abandon fored by the people and it certainly and this means all of UJ, tenants at these institutions and ' depend on isn't favored by those -who/spend 1 well la owners, may ba sufficiently private hospitals for public service. ihe public money . aroused .to realize more clearly the At such hospitals patients pay for " service when they are able to do to, INCOME TAXES. \ and service for less fortunate pcr- sons is paid for by the public. A Way Suf(«it«! fat i Simpla T»»inr Sjttom. r 'o the Editor of The Kegister: Public hospitals .are invariably Fourteen itates now tax incomes, •superior, to private hospitals for ncluding New York, Massachusetts ' public service; Moreover, every act ind" Wisconsin. A majority of the of such a public institution is open New Jersey tax commission recom- to the public. The taxpayer can mended a state income in 1919. All Albert S. Miller's trace th« course of every dollar of authorities agree that the general Ills money from the time it leaves iroperty tax has "cbmplotcly brok- his pockets until it reaches its ulti- ;n down," yet more and more pub' destination. ic revenue must be raised. Tax re- ef for home owners and farm own- Public money should never be srs is imperative. While the tax on ." mixed with private money. Such a location value of'land and the ex- use of public money was long ago emption of improvements is more vriped *iit In rolation to school iquitable, yet the income tax, in . funds. It should, be made equally spite of' its communistic basil, is illegal for public money to be mixed much more popular with the Voters with private money for any purpose if not with moat taxpayers. and then turned over to outside For over a hundred yearithe. parties to spend. Such a condition English government' hat relied ^ is bad business-— bad for the public, mainly on the income tax, which is bad for the people who are* tup- now.heavier than our income tax - pojed to bo helped by such mixture •ate.' Our federal government now of public and private funds, and bad ind in the future will live mostly for everybody except thoEe ^ho con- n income taxes, So whether we duct the institution to which this ike it or not we must prepare for I public money is given. ncetlng income taxes, both federal ind state. The question is: How of High-Grade Footwear nn the' system be applied to make' Tlie story about the Belfonl bop t simple In operation, perfect in who made a cave or underground etail and economical in execution? clubroom sounds more liko juvenile The abuse of tax exempt govern- NOW GOING ONI activities of a few yenrs ago than ment securities will soon be cured. of the present time, when nearly all This is provided for in Section One boyish acts are supervised, by C the constitutional amendment , The "Cr;oss Word Puzzle^ craze has hit the country by storm, but the January Clearance Sale of grown-ups through tho medium of assod by the house of ropresenta- boy scout troops, Christian associa- ives January 23d, 1933, and now ours removes the "Cross Words" from your vocabulary and helps you solve the "puzzle" of buying tions and other similar organlza- efore a senato committee, But tions. All these organiratlons.nro lection Two of the same amend- for immediate needs.. * /, , JIO doubt all right They teacli boys cnt has a bad feature which leems '• to bo gentle and manly find they o lmve sniped tho press and public' have othcrgood points,. lotice, fd it will, in effect, compel This Annual Sale is an absolute clearance. This sale furnishes thrifty- buyers with an unusual • • * ivcry sUto to adopt state income Just tho aame it is a i;uod thing axntion to get even with the fed- opportunity to buy first-class footwear at attractive reductions. ' > for !/oy« to do tliolr own thinking iral nnd other state governments and do their own things once in a or taxing their state bonds. while. There enn bo to^'much In order to get the .first claune of grown-up supervision. FrolisbTy no lie amendment accepted, which" ADDED SPECIAL man-made sport could ba as much axes tHe income on the bonds h- 1 fun to any "honest-to-Bpodness' iucd' by states, towns, etc., the hoy as making a cave nnd hnving an tato's rights advocates demanded In going through our stock we have found many broken lines of Ladies' High-grade Shoes and underground clubroom. To a boy ind got the second clause, which al- thii !• romance and adventure all ows states to v tax United States Oxfords, values ranging from $7.50 to $9.00 per pair, which we will close out at piled Into one. Grovyn-up super- {ovornmont bonds as well as othci vision can.do lots of good thlnfcsfftr atcs' bond*. Thus the states can boys, but It ennt provldo tho thrills ;et back the increased interest nnd delights, that they fliwl when rhich they must pay after the M- Most All Desired Sizes Per the; direct their own activities rot and other states begin'to tax Most All Desired Leathers along wholeiome lines. Pair he Income of government and ilatc $3.95 iccuritles. If tht itato of Noy Jcr- oy and atl its cities, towns, coun- Dont forget the birds th«sn unnwy Ion and townships must pny«a high January days, Their food supply Is ir rato of Irtcrcst on their borrowed covered up beneath a frorcn crust onoy, in ordor that there may lie at th« present time, Only Now in Full Swing at the A phenomenal response is being made to the Greatest Sale that Red Bank has seen in many days of Ladies' Coats, Suits, Dresses, etc. Join the crowd of satisfied patrons who are taking advantage of the unusual offerings AFif Is Being off ered on eveiy garment in Wom- en's and Misses' Coats, Suits and Dresses LADIES' DRESSES LADIES' SUITS LADIES' GOATS in most beautiful Styles a^id the most Regular.$25.00 .Grade . • Regular $50.00 Grade Regular $100.00 Value's wanted materials. ; Salefrice $12-50 Sale Price $2500 Sale Price $5Q.OO All Our High Grade Millinery Also Going at Half Price, L^ook at THese Offerings Then Look at tine Garments "i v; This Sale is being held to make room for exten- LADIES' COATS LADIES' DRESSES LADIES' SUITS sive alterations to be started within a short Regular $25.00 Grade ' Regular.\$50.00 Grade * Regular $35.00 Grade time. At the end of this Sale our store will be Sale Price $1^.50 Sale Price $25-00 Sale Price $1^.50 closed for a limited period in order that the me- chanics can have full sway. WATCH FOR OUR GRAND REOPENING See Our , AH Sales Two Large BHURwrrz Are Final Window Displays No Exchanges 26 Broad Street, opposite Mechanic Street, Red Bank ^•>f+4fm>,f4;.wm*tm RED BANK REGISTERl^ANUARTU 1925. present were iIissea_Holen Roarke weeks has been in a New Yorjf Jio«-. ankle.- • fn it fall downstairs .>-tyft and .KathlocittKernhlc of Kcansburg, pital with, a broken leg, is ajowly weleV.-'l:L':'.:'.:.:v-.-;'.'"•.'•-!."•"•.;'• '.':V.i-;"'1 Call Red Bank 141 or 140 Eveljfn. Post and Vivien Osbourne improving. The injurod leg in now John Cj'Neil•: of Campbell's Junc- in a cast. , • ' _> : $^|lB^SCHQCMLi::ELECTIOW-AT of -Belford nnd Nancy and Eliza- tion'rjs slek with STONE'S-TAXI SERVICE ' beth Cocke of Sandy Hook. Mrs. Montgomery Hoose of Citaip- :•-.•<:• ..:••.>.•?„ ... . 1 Tho Navesink dramatic club met bell's Junction has returned home MARLBORO7NEW3.' . SuccwBor to PARKER A SEVERS " * • much1 improved from tho Long ^yojamln W»r«n to Start Truck- last "Wednesday mglit and several Mr. and Mr.. Selah Wolli Ceinbrate ; An New and Ujt-tp-DQte Car* \: - Auodate this, firm with s';' '{;ing Builneu at Campbell'• Junc- plays were discussed for.presenta- Branch hospital, where sho was a rour «UMW nay DMI a «k*ag»^ j tion in March. The committee in patien.t. : • - "^Jieir Goldin Wo^diq-f, : PROMPT SERVICE " liOW durable wort at lot* cost i|/]tion—Belford Radio- Fan Gets Mr. and Mrs.,'Selaa \yells telo'i I';, */;Stotion ip California. charge of the relcction of plays Mrs. JosephMarks and son nnd 1 STILUS Sc CO. < f'sfThe ,Sui)day-schopl of ^he Newconsists of Wlss Mae. BroVvnr Mrs. daughter of Philadelphia spent Sat- brated thcir/goldon weddllig repsnt- Car* for Fiinerals and Weddings Alfred Brower; Mrs. Lester Sickles urday and Sunday with Mrs, II. N.ly. AbourT5 gue'sts/W^fc present,' PhiUd*1pht» Ey* SpMialbu ' jJiiinniouth. -Baptist church has twl Nlllooa. B*nk Bld|, BOOB (| ^ .'tfeteil tho following officers:-' and Eaymond Taylor. Stamper of Por^ Mqnmquth softie 'of .whom attended- their wed- OFFICE:—74 BRIDGE AVE. THE H. SMITH CO., ding fifty years ago, V £ Ennr W»Jn«ld«jr Hours I tpt »-»jN "r,- "Superintendent—John %L-HillMr. The dancg held last Wednesday Jacob Schnoor of Belford, who , Opp. Depdt •'-.--Auhta'nt iuporinttndent--JnnW« Grimes. night at the'Leonardo Echoolhouse has been improving from sickness, Joseph-Wunner, who"has oceui lF«ir, Haven New Jersey ., .Sccrelnri'—Ccorj* Ackef. , / ^ by the ladies' auxiliary of Independ- had a relapse last week and is nowpied the Caesar' houso since last s July, lnqvefl to. Brooklyn on 'Moh- i,i_''Aa»istint «ecretary-r:Bnl»h..MorIPl&__.L ent - fire company- of-Belford was.j confinei tCthV bed/' : :•' Treasurer—Thom«» Roberts./' , well attended. All the returns are Independent fire company of Bol- day.> MfTWiinncr, whb has been '„' JAssiHtnnt "treasurer—Harold/Worfcml. not in, but it is thought-that the employed in tto customs house at '">''. '.,;•': l'ianlst—Mlsn Helen Cue.. •/. ford will hold a euchre party to- .'."'''Asstotant vlnnist—Mro. J. E. Bennett profits will bo about ?40. . ' morrow night nt Elwood Kunyon's New York for some time,-%Vaa pro- The ladies' auxiliary of the Port hall, at that place. , ' moted January 1st and was obliged ;'^ Benjamin Warren, a retired Jer-., r to be in the city an hour-earlier . sey~ City .policer.ian who lives -at MoniributH fire "company will raeot "'MtsrPau'. Watson: of Leonardo tomorrow night at Mrs. Jasper Mor- has returnVl home from a Newark which" necessitated his" movirif '.Campbell's Junction, has bought a nearer, t - '.-"' ' '. •• ;•', • -, V'liorso and built a stable.' 'He will i-ell's. The auxiliary will hold, a hospital, where ' she .unde'went a Martha Washington party Friday slight operation. , Mr.'and Mrs. IJ. P. Boifce enter •"Use tfio horse to* start-n trucking night;.February 20th, at'.the Port tajned Rev. and.Mrs; J. P. Lerioi. 'busipess. . '-'_JJ&& Mrs,- William Acker of Rumson, Momiiouth schoolhouso, . formerly Miss Grace Croire of Ne.v and family of Forked River oti. ' .^VilliamrVV^IWSfrstation agent Tuesday and Wednesday. - ! Why Repeating a Story Makes rt Stronger. nt Bell'ord, got a radio message The ladies', aid society of the New Monrnpiith, is confined to the house Charlie Kilmartin and Harry Me- 1 : ; i ; 1; 1 1 from California last week. This' is Monmouth.Baptist church last«eek with sickness. ' "'' ••-•"'-' [•' •.'••'•:'• ••,. •','•-•• '.V.-'''.'. " • :', :f.' ' , •-'*'.•'• '•> '•••:. • :/'.'-!^4i ' ;l,;v •,,'•.',?! C' V-." '••"• "•'•• i ' - - -':""•'•'. ''•'.- •" el.ecteil. thfi.se. pfli.ccrs; • _ " The Baptist "ladies', aid society of' Cue left, on Friday for a" trip to r ,..t))S.J.i)ng?st.distoncc_any_riidi,o out- Florida. tf you were a snioker and were walk||ifd6TO |He street and a • Tit-at Belford has reached.' Henry President—Misi Minnie U. Frost. . . Leonardo will hold an all-day'meet- Vic;; projlilcnt—lli>. Albert Froit. ing tomorrow at Mrs. Thomas Lar- Nathan Liss was slightly injured ••Applegnte of'Port Monmouth ex- Sccreliny-^Mrs. Frank Grant. Monday when a truck ran into, and man rtiet^pii and tpld you that the Johnny Jones (jigar wias a good : poets to buy a radio outfit this week sen's; Treasurer—Mrs. George Acker. Mrs. H N. Stamper of Port Mon- badly damaged his car. ten-centi^jgaryou wouldn't think much raQreabouMtievenityouha'd 'r,nd he says he is going to. vie with Xatham G. Keoil of tocust Point Mr! and. Mrs. Floyd Yo'nltanske . Mr.~Miiler for the long distance has oltered a reward of $500 formouth has resigned as chairman of ^own tK§manalprig|;ime. Butif -fifiy^iiqiiri-'m^ypii^d--t6ldyou- the Belford and Port Monmouth so-spent Saturday and Sunday with •record..- • "'•"*-, •' evideiiqe which "will lead to the ar- Mr, nnd Mrs. K. VanMater of Ho- that the Johnny Jones cigar was a good ten^cejit tigar y Walling of Port' Monmauth. f Edith Philippi, accompanied her to ' J6seph Arrowsmith- of Campbell's ' ' ' an RIFICE 3 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. FRIDAY SPECIALS Our Very Best "Eatmbr" Brand Cranberries1 2 lbi 25c AMERICAN FOOD1 NEWS Published In the Interest of Rump of Milk Fresh Pork . ;;,• Good Faith : Cocoa is 25c Fed Veal Ib Shoulders Ib a Pound Good thine -they .do not grow Legs of Milk Pork Loins touch.' of it in Brazil or you Fed Veal Ib Rib End Ib might' bo paying twice 20 for a FOk THREE DAYS ONLY pound. Chuck Roast Anyway, thfa is All Bologna and 1 (U n'PUKE cocoa of Best Cuts Ib Frankfurters Ib *vt ours and it is packdd In a Jar THE TALKER —n quart pre-^ r^ 1 jorving jar ' ' ' i Sirloin Fresh Killed whidi holds 18 ~ Jan. 15th Jan. 16th Jan. 17 th \> Steak Fowl Ib ounces and the price is 2So. It is a cocoa people like because it \ t - - • ••. •"•; / •. • • - ••• Y ft has none'of that bltterneaaol taate Standard Granulated Sugar,, reduced to ...... 7c" or tlmt darkness of color you may t huvo experienced. , It la sweet, Del Monte Sliced Peaches smooth and dplicnte—and, of X. Regular $40.00 Overcoat Kirkman's Soap Powder course, we all agree that it is a No. 1 aan p Urge package very wholesome beverage. "U.' "*l* Regular $25.00 Suits 15c 25c If you'eannot, or think, you enn-' not, drink coffee, surely tho fflost Hecker's Old Homestead Darling, Star or Magnolia "accoptablo substitute is good cocoa, Prepared Flour Condensed *Milk and wo sell Rood cocoa for fTotal - $65.00 2 P^« 25c 13cca n 25c % During This Sale Both for . . J 24oz. Bottle Hart Brand Haft Brand R.&R. Cider Vinegar Apple Sauce Red Kidney -Beans Chicken Broth f '•• • • •.'•-,. .-.•'• No. 2 can f ' ••- "•••• . i 15c 13c | This Means a Saving of $25 to Every Man Very Ijino New, York State Davis-..... , Cooking Apples Pea Beans • Baking Powder I Who Takes Advantage of This Sale. a it- 19c No. 1 can 22c The Uncle Tom BROOM $1.15 I Elkhorn Pimento CHEESE ...... 14c Hecker's Cream Our V^ry Good FARINA GINGER large pbg. SNAPS 21c 71 Broad Street RedBank.N. J. ;!; , i.:'',':..;- ..•••,.•.','•.•,•.•,•>•„".//•••..'-.•:•/"'(• Y••*•••- . •<•> ^'rr^\ / P COUPONS ARE Coupons for Savings R^BEEMABLE] Not Listed On This, THURSDAY Page Obtainable from r ONLY -.*'/ , floormanagers, COUPON COUPON Crepe deChine Men'fj Top Coats Coupon Price Coupon Price . 91.10 • Yd. $J.,59 .'••" $9.95 reawt tlM nounon (pr Present thli coupon (or I'reient tblf foupon for , Present. Mils coupon foiy Present, tblM coupon $10.00/ MllUaery and savo $1.25 Kiy»«r Poette Gloves Woit|Bji'« Apparel »nd nave {2,00 Crepei do Cbiu'e.and $25.00 '("op Coats,ftiicl i KM; •i and isvt IQOi fl.70.9n werjrfMO wrtii. COUPON Women's Sweaters Coupon Price Boyd' Overcoats Men s Socks Coupon Price 20fo Less, Coupon Price Coupon Price $6.45 l' oawpon Rt Pmp Present this coupon *for $5.00 Less Present (hl« ^cburori- for'IS U.Q9 'Worth r $3.50 Flannels^ and save Present this coupon and ?0 72c. save $5.00 on Boys' Over- coatsL.prlced at ?18.00 and upward. - COU-PON Boys' Suits Pearl NecWaces Blousea Coupon Price ^ Coupon Price' Coupon Another Opportimity $5.00 Less 95c Present this coupon and save $5.00 on Boys' 3 arid 4- Present this eoypon for ' thin ooution for Preient (We 510,00 to $16.60 Sweater^.* piece Knleker Suits priced ?l,6K60-ln. Pearl Necklace IfcBQ-DMt For Your and save $3.00. • and BIVVO 61c. save ?2.O0. at $18.00 and upward. \5tti . •;:.•:'." ^VvS'/i V,1-. \ J. •— «wh#w* Finaftcilrs'havflongjbeefrawflre of the value of a pair of scissors ;jvlieij bond coupons are to be r clipped. -NoWiSteinl)ach|patrons are learning their 4 --. value for,pi*6ticalte.the same use-only, instead of clipping.-Mrterpst-b'earing bond coupons, they nre -cl'PPing coupons that will[give them, liberal ca^h • COUPON household items: > __ •"".---!------p-*-.- Women's Scarfs 1 Corsets Bead carefully the itenjs on this page. Choose Double Blankets Coupon Price * Coupon Price Coupon Price to Steinbachs Thursday—and receive cash^scoimU ' corresponding with those appearinir en coupons! - Pr. $3.5*0 $7.50 «rl Present this coupon for Present this' coupon foi Pregeht this coupon for *•••' 15,95 Silk SparfB and save J2.00 to «,00 811k Sock! »ttd ?lli0D Corsets 'and save I** ».°If!n Hck,,of- mc° ™'kep " 'rflPPssibie for us to list, halt (Jie items on sale," There *rp liundrede;. ttiore than"W printed 'ticfe: Get coupops. fronj the Floor Manogprs. Kiddies' Sweaters Coupon Price $3.45 Present this coupon fot Riddles' (6.50 Sweaters and Comfortables. flavo S3.05. J7.05 "Insured Aroh" Ox Coupon Price fordf) nnrt save 92.45. ; .-• $2.95 : : Present this counon for $3,75 cotton filled Comfort- ables and savo 80c," COUPON BARGAIN SQUARE SALE I Dining Room Suites Stamped House Dresses Coupon Price Women's Sports Scarfs Coupon Price $175.00 69c Present thin coupon for ' $3.50 Sports Scarfs, $2.79 $1.50 Sports Scarfs, $1.00 cniipnn I $200.00 . 30-rlnco Walnut 11.50 large ' Gsrbng« C»n !•»« Clnlng Room Snlto wd nivve 6n»rt and dlMlnctlvo Bcarfit thnt will. Ilniiutiful rayon nllk scarfi that would b» I2B.O0. ' provri^crMJifllDifaccessories to a•woin»n'« , unimual .vnlufa at their regulnr prlco attire, Of cnnliwnrp, lam and nllk In Clinlco nt ninny rnmnlii utrlped eltecla many beautiful dfulgns anil colorings. thnt will pl'caso (ill women, • STBINBAOHS-Wrnt ITlopr , • NOTE:—Because of the uncertain Remember—That not all of the items • weather conditions we will in the Coupon Sale are listed ., , " endeavor to All mail orders here. Every department is while quantities last, No represented and „, there are ; phone orders, credits or hundreds more. Get extra „ . - exchanges* ' Asbury Park New Jersey coupons from the doormanagen 1 > v iF - Kfettf RED BANK REGISTE^?>ANUARY14,1&6. LEGISLATIVE JOBS. pneumonia. She pasied the crisis V Saturday. « ' Five Monmoutb County Men Gel ' A movlngr picture and vaude- Joba at Trenton. ville show will be given tonight at rl Ii2^_ -mto^jtL ii f.'«^. Five Monmovth county men re- Crescent hall for the benefit of the MEN AND BOYS ceived jobs at the-opening of thebrass band of tho fire department legislature) yesterday. Rev, D. C, At tho meetin • of the Woman'* Cabb of North Long Branch was Community cfub las); week a June READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT appointed nssiatant supervisor of of $10 In gold was giveh to Mill lulls at a salary, of $600 a year. Kathcrine.VanScboick in apprecft- Isaac VanTino of long Branch was tion/of her work In arranging en- Then Think It Over made assistant door tender. This ertainments and other social func- job pays $400 a year. Charles J. ions for the club. • Friday and Saturday Specials Why pay such high prices for your .clothing when I can sell Rllcy of Eatontown was appointed .Arthur Whitfield i« a new em- you the same clothing at l-'3 less than anyone else in Red Bank n senate page and will receive $200. ployee of the Sea Coast bank of Our Quality is the BEST! Prices Lowest! ' can afford to sell it to you for. The reason is I do not have to These appointments were made^by Asbury Park, , Senator William A.,Stevens. Wil- Miss Mary Nivlslon Is home from J pay high rent, as I am now doing business at my house on Shrews- liam.D. Sclsco of Asbury Park was ho South, where she spent the holi- Stores the Cleanest. Service With a Smile. bury avenue. Because I dont pay big rents like: other, merchants, appointed assistant- . supervisor of. days. • bills injhe assembly at $500 a year Mrs. .Mary Pollitt is suffering •I am going to give the public a chance to buy clothing at-prices and Jacob Sweet • of Ocean Grove irom injuries caused by a fall down- that will be more than surprising. -...'- r—^ was made an assembly doorkeeper itairs last week. Sirloin, Fresh Killed Fancy Fancy Large Et $400. -•' ; • . The Women's Republican club All-my clothing is first-class standard merchandise. ,;'\' *' * '• ' '' ' met Monday night at Mrs.-Charles Round Legs of Milk fed Fresh Killed Drop in and sm me and bo surprised at the money you . V „ OCEANPQRT NEWS. Breese's. The annual banquet of the fire and Genuine will save by buying, your clothing from me. . - Oyater Supper, for the Methodiat :ompany last Wednesday night was Large Size Golden Church Neta $200. great success. An ex-chlef's Porterhouse Spiring \ The oyster supper given by thejadgo -was presented to Louis A. Roasting West American Mechanics last week for Jingman. _ the benefit of the Methodist church wns largely ...attended and netted .Bought Houya H* Live* In. 7 $200.'The members and their Steak RtD BANK MEN'S AND BOYS'SHOP John Brower of River Plaza lias Fowl vives, prepared and served ai.fine iold his bungalow at Belford to Al- upper of oysters, boiled ham, fresh bert Colsen, who has occupied it 92 Shrewsbury^Ave. Red^Baiiky N. J. laked ham, vegetabes, relishes,, hot ;hrce years. The price was $3,000. iscuita, coffee and dessert. Rev. W. Craig waa chairman of the Th'. Ibg!iter'j motto—"A paper iffair. and Mrs. Lemuel Rhodes was in e •y.hotre.'!—Advertisement. :hairman of the soliciting commit-' ee. Others who assisted were Mrs. ig, Lemuel Rhodes, Mr.'and Mrs. To Masons and 1. P. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles CLOVERBLOOM CREAMERY Vailing, Mr. and Mrs. John Van- Contractors* rackle, Mr. and Mrst Bernard 45c 45c >carsi, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Haynes, BUTTER, in \-\ prints Jrs. Frank Lundy, Mrs. Dora SUPPLIES Craven, Miss Anna Hibbets, Miss Fresh Best Quality All Meat Fresh Killed Elinor Rei?s, Miss Rose Cook, Miss For Sale All Year Thursday Night Ruth Scarci, Mrs. Jtfay Wolcott, Mrs. Chopped • ' Best Fresh Milk Fed Harry Stryker, Mrs. Benjamin It is unnecessary to cease build- Smith, Mrs. Van DuBois, Mrs. ing "operations . during the winter Lean Tender Cuts Jersey Leg juell.i Lockwood, Mrs. George Hur- season due to the fact that the large a Real Treat - - ey, Mrs. Kenneth West, Mrs. .Ed" Sand.and Gravel- companies closed , Hamburg Chuck fyrk or ward Berry, Mrs-. Albert Tillotson, their pits, as we have thousands of Douglas Riddle, A. T. Smith,'Harry tons of Lakewood Band, Bennett's "•erry, Walter Conrow and Frank sand, Bennett's washed gravel, one- half inch size, slag three-quarter Oonrow. • inch size and Dragon Cement Mrs. John Laurino ia on the sick Steak Steak Due to our unloading andstorage Butts ist. . • • • facilities we are in a position to The Public Transit company -will make prompt deliveries all the year lake the shuttle bus off the Ocean- nnd would consider, it a great priv- port route on February 15th and ilege to supply, ybuc wants along n ita. stead will run tw"6 large this line. . , • , ; ' ' usses that^are_now being built. Prices will be .cheerfully, given to u- -i The new busses will supplement one all upon application and all orders "nterurban bus, th'e three busses whether large or small will receive making the through trip from Long our prompt attention. , Branch to Red Bank and return. A. If you are in need of any of the Your Neighbor Buys in Wagner's, Why Not You? werity minute schedule will be above mentioned materials'phone Red Bank 1211 or 1212 and we i "" ' ' Above Specials for Monmouth County Only. jv A maintained and arrangements will do the rest . be made for'~the transfer .of passen- •crs to the main line busses. . Yours for prompt deliveries in any season'of the year. Mrs. Vincent Gray and Mrs. Fred- erick Beale will go on the excursion of the Monmouth county Republi- S..S. Thompson & Co., Inc. can women to Washington January -I Herbert' St. ' Red Bank 29th. Monmoutb Counl/a Lullaf Contractor of Victor Artists . , . Mrs. Katharine' Roswell and son William Roswpll have returned to It is seldom that you can qbtak jnusic and entertainment. Oceanport to live and have1 rented tile hSUSB7on~Mairi'street owned by ••• of Victor Quality on the radio. Via"fact you can obtain it only Robert \ Blair. MrsJ: R'oswell has when Victor Artists offer to give you a taste of their art during been living at Portaupeck the past these specially arranged Victor Kadio Programs: And even •Miss Edna Taylor of Buncah, these wonderful programs can nok give you all these artists for Oklahoma, will arrive on Sunday to only a limited number will broadcast. - " spend several months with' he: nunt, Mrs. James Rhainea of Main street. : And so, as it ever has.been, only.on the Victor Record can Mr. and Mrs: ;,Oscar Zillyi Misse you hear the best singers and instrumentalists. And only the Anno and Florence Zilly, Reginal< Victrola can give you entertainment of the character offered you Beach of New York and Dr. Frank Altschul of Long Branch were din- Thursday evening by radio—not only Thursday evening.but any ner guests on Sunday of Mr. an< day or evening your mood demands. Mrs. Louia-Millar. THfe board of education will meei tonight in the borough hall. However i:: ~ • Mrs. Charles Walling spent Tues- day at Long Branch.. . Urop in our warerooms Thursday evening and listen to the radio. Jeanne and Jane, twin daughters program of Victor Artists.. Gomfortable chairs, attractive sur- of Mr. and Mrs. James Rhaines, celebrated their first birthday on Announces a roundings and our Super-Heterodyne'Radio Receiver will make Monday. • .... your evening $. pleasant one. We cordially-invite you to come - The lihrary- .will be open on Thursday for the distribution of books. Mrs. John Morrow will b ir. charge. Mis3 Buena Taylor has returne Victor Radio Program to school after a recent sickness. Mrs. Carroll Bruton of Long Thursday Evening, at 9:00 P. M.' y Branch was a guest of Oceanport friends Monday. •'•• • • • • ' •. 'Victor Record Number Mrs. Thiessen, wife of Captain in all Closed Models. Air froin D Majoy' Suite' , -*.... 35656 . Thicsscn, has returned to Washing- Anitra'a Dance, Peer Gynt • ' 18042 ton after visiting Mrs, Sidney Beers VICTOR CONCERT ORCHESTRA Mrs. J. S. Walling is visiting he son, Chief of Police Walling o STANDARD 6 Boheme—Bi chiamano Mimi ! 6038 Long Branch. Mefutofclc—L'AItra Notte C353 11ME. FRANCES 'AUJA EATONTOWN NEWS. Coach » . • • • $1,295 Berceuie—Op. 57, - • B5031 Liebeitraum > • School Board to Build a. Waitin 55112 Room at South Eatontown. Coupe . . . . . $1,345 • "• MR. FRANK LA.F0RGE * ' • At its meeting Just week th . To a Water Lily 18648 school board ddcided to make n; 5-Passenger Coupe * - , . $1,445 arena e ^ . FL0RENTjNE QUARTE?, 17.600 appropriation for building a wait- ing room at South Eentontown foi Sedan # > % . . $1,545 Entr' Acte Gavotte 19143 the benefit of We "children who ar In the'Mill . 19143 transported to and from' school in . VICTOR CONCERT ORCHESTRA' bussos. It is believed that nom SPECIAL 6 property owner will donate the us Mljhtjr Lak a Roae , 635 of his land for this purpose. What'll I Do? 1032 Victoria i » $1,895* 4 MME. FRANCES ALDA Sled coasting goes on day ant night on Belshnw's hlll\on the Tin ton Falls road and on Stony Hil Sedan $1,985 Hear This Fine Concert nt South .Entontown. Grown u, folks ns well as youngsters join in tho eport. BIG 6 William Wnlto of Rumson ]> hav- ing improvements node to his hous on tho Tinton Fnlls rond, which he 5-Passenger Coupe . . ^? $2,450 bought n short timo ogo. The/ Methodist Sunday-school Sedan » • . . . • $2,575 class which is taught by Fran} Mount will lmvo a party in tho Sun- ALL, PRICES FY O. B. SOUTH BEND, IND. dny-sclibol room of .tho church Fri 14 MONMOUTH STREET dny night, • . Your Inspection Invited. Charles Bonnott Is making lm , -....->. -• •• \ * pvovements to his house on Lewi Thursday Evening Street. Sylvnmis Emmom wni auddonly tnken nick Sunday night and- ha Bincfl keen confined to the house John W. Eljfrlm hi\» had a pipe Monmouth Motor Car Co. lens lien lor put in his house by Wol cott & Pflstor. SHERIFFS SALE. Court •mounting! to ipprnilinittlr 12,123. to tin Port au Feolt brlJua. nrlrl im II A nutomobllo ownod nnd driven rlut of a writ of (1, fa to ma ill- All Mint ctrtaln tract or pnre«l uf lnn*l wait by land of OiorB* If. Oornall, an by Klwood Snyder, Jr., wni In 36 Maple Avenue ' Red Bank/ N. J. ; mail out (if tha Court uf Chan- ami pr>»Uai lurtlntflir particularly d«. auntalnlng about twinty-flva norti. , Jtata of Naw ilanax, "III l» icrlbtd. aituatt, lyinjr alifl Ijulnii In tlif Haliail aa the propacty »f* EIIKBIIO Tin collision with another car Saturday. f «ala at publls tandua on Unn- liiwnihlp ut Bhrawiburjr, In tin County of tanl, at •!<.. talitn In oieoulluil at tin DaniiiRo of about $60 was done to Itth «r of January, IMS, ba- Monrnoulli and fiuU of New Jtroy, ault of Vlnlnla a, Allan, mid to It ivld I. Mr. Snydcr'n mnchlno, Phone 14O9 " ra of ISiO0> o'clock anil liDD lluundul on tlit north hi land of Himual L. JOHN It. VANMATEIt, Bliarllt, ,,.0 o'eloid), n tli* afltrnoon Ayrta, f • • • ••'' i ' Rump of Veal SHREWSBURV NEWS. . After Cant of Forgeri. • Broadway Long Branch, N. J. Fireman Hold Annual Meeting md Municipal officers and private de- ' Elect Officera. . tectives are trying to run down a Leg of Veal At their annual meeting last week ganj of clever forgers who victim- the firemen elected these officers: ized; several stores between Belmar Rollette Hams President—John Lane. Jr. • a.nd Point Pleasant during the holU Vice prealdent—Frank O'Brien. Treaaurer— Rlohard Beak, day season. Mo^t of the victims Btcritary—OeorfO'Linin. ' were chain stores at which one of ^ Loin of Pork ror«man^-Gtorfe Beynolda. ' ' tho forgers would buy a big bill of d AealitaoVfonman—Frlta Yqrg, 'William goods and present a check for an BejrtOldl. :•.'-, .:' ... , Trti»tee»—Frank O'Brleni JoHn Lane, amount larger than the bill and 8r, Benjamin bpe, Sr. pocket the difference. Fire police—Alex Zlltmky, Ihonas A rise in the market means nothing to Charlie Dean. ..'./.. Enilnter—Oeorga tame, Meet Father in Jail. . Aaalatant enllneer—Joiepb Rernaldi, Bepreientatlve—-Benjamin Lane, Jr. Clifford B. Heller and Mrs. Roy- Nothing over 29c a pound in Chariie's of course Vllltlnfc committee—Georire Lance, rnond Bowne of Asbury Park, chil- Frank O'Brtin, deorga Silver, Jr. dren of Clifford S. Heller, who is John Hawkins has' recovered suf- being held in connection with em- ficiently from his sickness to be bezzling $18,000 from the First na: Round Roast •round th« house. tional bank of Mt Holly fourteen Harry Q. Borden has been attend- years ago, met their, father In the ing a road convention at Chicago. Mercer county Jsil last week. The. Rib Roast Mrs, Frank Ltwes, who has been children have engaged a lawyer nnd t sick several weeks, was taken to the -will stand by their father. Long Branch hospital last week. Young FowL Her condition shows no change. Society Obaervea Anniver>a.rjr. A new V-63 Closed Model Mrs, Edward Kelly gave birth to Th« fifth anniversary of the or Sausage a son «t the Long Branch hospital girls' friendly society of Long LoL last week. Branch was observed last week, at the same price as the Touring Car A son was born lilt week to Mrs. The socioty presented a act of can- Nathan Marx. '"" dlertickg and holders to Mrs. Ar< A coal wsgon owned by the P, tiiur Smith of Long Branch,, in ap U. S. inspected meat is Charlie's guarantee D. Wikoff company of Bed Bank preciation of her work in the in- '3185 •• was in a collision with an automo- tercsfc of the society. /. Ott.DSTIOIT bile at this place Monday iilgh^. No ono was hurt, but the automobile Maaonto todga Fifty Yean Old. Sirloin Steak Never b»vo'motor oar purotasera been It Is mounted on the V-63 cbassir-thna was damaged. - Tho' fiftieth anniversary of the offered value more typically and cxclu- assuring its owners that higher degree Tho reading club met yesterday Mnsonio lodgo of Aibury Park will lively GadilUo than this New Coach of quiet, vibrattonless performance, dc- at Mrs. Walter Morris's. The sub- be celebrated next Wednesday. Fed Veal Cutlet whloli b priced the same as the Tour- pendnbditv.and economical servioeover ject w»s "Civic History of New Jer- Those in charge of tho program are a long period which they associate with sey" and the meeting wai In charge Frank Pullon, Dr. Edmund do Mp the name Cadillac of Mrs. Ann* Jennings. Reigle, Dr. Ashor Button, Goorgo Roasting Chickens Pioiiticdin Duoo In • new aod'distinotlve Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whaler of At its ripeoial prioe, this addition to Uw Sexton, G, Isaacson, Hnrry Hen- eolor, upboliiered innohair, end fitted Bethlehftm, pa., arc spending iov. drickson ami Herbert Parker. with dome lljbt end window curtains, Custotn-Birilt and Standard V-63 LJneaca- oral days with Mrs. Whalor'i V (be lirtfe, flVe-panenjer FUher Body tablisheBmorecIearlythaneverGadillao'i mother, Mrs. Emma Morford. Lone; Branch'e Budget ii Hlghor. poiBenet »jl of the i grace, md beauty ability tooombniehiahestqualitfwithhigh- Mlu Jessls Silver, Benjamin Van. chiriotoristio ol Cadilho creitJom. ; At last week's meeting of the e«t value in eight-cylinder manufacture. Vliet and Theodoro and Roglnnld Long Branch commissioners tho Parsoni law tho Yale-Princeton budget for 1025 was presented. Tho Of course Charlie makes a profit but hockey came at Princeton Saturday. appropriations amount to ' ?0D7, ] While there Reginald Parsoni, who 852.07 end tho amount to bo raised CADILLAC-COACH Is here on a visit from Washington by tmtion Is ?G23,862.07. .Thtt I it's mighty small state, met one of his neighbors from the Wwt. opproprlatloni last year totalled 1 $010,055.82. Alexander Dennis left yoitordny for Miami, Florida; where he will • m % •> • ' spend tha winter. Sons Take Over Buiineia, Yes, Charlie's place is at 38 Monmouth Mrs. Lynda Wood otlndlnnapolli, Conrid R. Ernmonn, wlio has con- Indiana, ibent.laati w»ek ,-with hop- ducted, a contracting maaon buil ntphtw, E1 Vr*. Manifold. noss at FrooliolJ SO. yean and Who Street, Red Bank, N. j. The Preibyf«rl»n women's for- has had. hit tons, Graver 0. and Wil J. W. MOUNT CO. eign, missionary society will moot to- liam S., uioclatiMl with him the pas ft Cor. Maple Ave. and White, St. Red Bank, N. J. morrow tiftornoon at tlio pnnon- few y«tn, has rotlrotl. Tho bull Red Front Red Awniijig ago. Mlu Emma Holmes will bo In nc snahirialfotliinlt of tlieAsp wherf Qualityy groceries are mentioned J0r 65 if ears we have specialijed in foods/ off thef finest q quality obtainable;bbl andd always l idIh dtl PACKING VALUE ON TOP OF VALUE A 40 Different StySes to CSioose From v 7(7icn the chillxvindi'btottj Black Suede, Kid Trim, One Strap, Spanish Heel; Patent Colt, u ho caii rest ft a steamingportion Suede Trimmed,; Qrie Strap, Spanish Heel; Sport Oxford, Au- a'.pair. tumn'Buck, Light Trim; Patent Pump,/ Centre Strap, Military? a pair ' .Waksa.wp. Rubber.Heel;.Satin, Fanty Two Strap, Military Heel; Genuine Ooze,' Short Vamp, Spanish Heel Pump; Black Satin Pump, with- Values up to. $7 fancy'Centre. All Sizes. ., - ^ •- to $7 i AND MANY OTHER STYLES' ASTORRICE ¥ RALSTON I BREAKFAST 570 Pair-Value $3 270 Pairs •/••« Mals'moreinseasont/iesehnilimcrniiidsJ/iiiJiali'eapinydiilic/ NOW Value'?e auAKER^ * ;mr»t Now. MOTHER'S Quick Cooking'orRegular 2.95 Tbrhethrresultswhenfri/in^bakin^use. can 1 LADIES' SPORT 0XF0r6s: Otter brown, tan leather trimmed,'j REG. US. PAT. OFf. T.G.P. CO- Alaskapnilde; Salmon ofaltgradet. Here's one ueregladbo a pair rubber heels; all sizes and widths- recommendjoi/ou: SLoiia fjfc P FOR THE LITTLE ONES PINK SALMON L Brown Elk Skin, Straight Tip and FOOTWEAR COMFORT LOW SHOES S L Moccasin Style. . ' Cushion Soles It} ihe care we use inse/ccttuy theinyreilittnls: thai makeiii Formerly Selling Up to $9,00 Siztt 8H to 13 }£ nnd 11 U and 2 a pair ' 'Clean Sweep , Over 400 PRlZE~PACkAGET" Black Kid ' Black Kid' Oxford! Two Strap A pair of New Shoes in every NOW Tip or Pumpa • ' Package Plain TOD ll Heelt Have Your Bf^ If Thoy • . . . Value $4.00 "I Dont Fi| An unrestricted disposal of 2000 pairs of Shoes- T v" a,*^^ embracing a selection of 35 styles. AH Leather, and Real Comfort Try Your "TPKBH* Sell them at Luck . . B Profit In Ih* two jfoupi are Opero^ Sailor Tic, Strap Pumpi, Oxfordi •nd'Gore:Pumpii.developed in Pntent, Sstin, Suedo, Black or BjySTEH BROWN^ SHOES \ a package Brown Kid, Black and Tan Calf, Gold and Silver Brocade'-ths Get In On This favored loatbcri and material!. • ' - . - • For Children * DR. KAHLER'S FOOTWEAR At a Reduction > at a 33 1-3% REDUCTION MEN'S TAN OXFORDS , Ladies' One Strap ' HOUSE SLIPPERS Brogug e last,, heavy soles A QC andd cork welll *" Genuine Vici a pair KRAFT CHEESE-* Genuine cnlfakin. Vnluo 7,5p jj G!irdvT>-fresh~~JCIioitc Haml-pichcd /caves, ORANGE PEKOE You Cannot Afford to Pass Up This Sale-Now is the Tiirie to Buyl Mcn'5 Heavy Mcn'n Oxfords Men's Shoes Men's Tan Sport Little Gents' Boys' Tfan Shoes CHILDREN'S! Work Shoes Sold in scaled'Vi 0 'h Ikjiackaqcs Patent Loathor Round Toe• Oxfords MEN'S Shoes For DJess or SHOES 1 Blucher All Solid Leather Solid Leather Plain Toe Crepe WALK-OVER • School Wear \ofall V Medium Bal Rubber Sole SHOES \ Rubber Heels/ All Solid Leather Clean Swoop DescriptionB'-5 3.95 ATA , Rubber Heels GREAT at 2 2.95 A Pulr 3.95 4.95 REDUCTION 2.45 2.65 A Pnlr Vnlun 0.SO Valua 0.00 Value 7.GO ' Valua 4.00 Valui 4,40 CUT PRICES' "JustJttound tfcCornerfrom Cvcn/body" An outBtnnclin;; feature of thin snlo is the fact that it comprises new nierchantfiso just received for tho mid-winter and advance spring atyles. Over BO 1 H BflinniiiS' different styles to cliooiio from, in rtll sizes and widths. , • ... , • ' ' . ;, 7 '/ 2S&ZH .•...— -^•-^v^- :^-i:--:J/-.^;..i;:,.:^ 1 1 .' "' ,i •;<•" ••, • V'-'i-'' V ' '.•'• Give Luke Longhead the chance of Luke Longhead's Department of gelling or renting your house, selling The Red Bank Register lists hun- m dreds of worth while opportunities your auto or surplus farm crops or for all every week. Profit by read- finding you a ing them. -•'• 4 4 •-. Every day and every week the printing presses pour forth the printed pages. News stands and newsboys receive them and sell them to the,piv \. Bytrain and automobile, by mail and carrier they are taken into the homes of town arid coun- try to give information^ furnish pleasure and impart knowledge. . . .These printed pages are of great importance to everybody. _ Without its newspapers the country would be virtually, lost. Its trade would be paralyzed, it would be given over to rumor anqi would be uncertain in its social life. To have con- fidence in the tlrngs of life, men and women must know what their neighbors and the world atlarge are doing. The printed page of the .newspaper tells them all of,this for the newspaper -holds the finger on the pulse of life. In the newspaper also men and women expect to find detailed descriptions o f the merchandise and services they need and continually -buy. Through the advertising pages they ar£ able to judge the desirability of articles and to, form their buying preferences^ Advertisements deal with the intimate things of life and thus the advertising page becomes of equal importance with the news page. ' .• . :•... \:i __•_ . . .1. . ' • ' ./ ^ Advertising to be ofthe greatest benefit to its user and the reader, must be placed before the greatest number of -people. In newspaper advertising that paper should be selected which goes into the greatest number of homes. In this sec- t: ^n that newspaper is The Red Bank Reg tter. In almost everjg home in all this.part of the county Thellegister is a weekly : visitor. • This"great number of people take and read The Register because they know it gives them all the news of town and. .. county and because it carries a greater number, of business^announcements, than any other paper in its field. • '; ADVERTISING ISN'T MAGIC Advertising isn't magic and there is jiothing mysterious about it. In the best and highest form it is plain, common' sense talk—selling talk—for most advertisements are designed to sell some article or some service. Its results are in pro- > portion to the merits of the subject adve ctised and the merits of the advertisirig medium. Advertising that promises some- thing which will not or cannot be fulfilled is worse than no advertising.. Only promises which can be and will be kept should . ever be advertised. : " > ' \ Advertising dependable merchandisa steadily in a dependable newspaper like The-Red Bank Register cannot help \mi k profitable; Advertising is.like a seed—it must be given time to grow. Because one advertisement: does not fill a store with customers it cannot be fairly said that advertising does not pay. It takes a certain period to attract the attention of readers. Everybody doesn't see what you print in one advertisement. More will notice the advertisement the second time it appears and a great many more with each succeeding advertisement. Your advertisement should be given the opportunity of bringing you the utmost in results. Place it in BANK REGISTER "A PAPER IN EVERY HOME." If you want to buy a house or a lot, A thirty-word message can be sell second hand articles, find a new placed in Luke Longhead's Depart- ment of The Register at a cost of job or a lost article let Luke Long- only 25 cents. Phone your wants to head help you out. Lucky 13 Red Bank. HOHH>>>44fH4f4>4>^l^f^^U^>UfnH4fftlH^fttt^^ '^M^^tsM£iMl^Y&&fi2Mk ^,,TOWNSHIP_FIRE CHIEF. statistics, ,-hBB made bit annual re- •••••••••••••••••••••••• port for 1924. In Rumton lost A.Klon Sfcfcle. i. H.»d of Middle- year thcrd were 21 deaths, 29 births, town Fire Department. twenty marriages, twelve cases of 1 Asliton Sickles was chosen chief chickenpox, eight cases of scarlet THEATRE of the Mldtilotowa township fire de- fever, seven of measles, two of partment at the annual meeting of pneumonia, two of mumps, fourteen RED BANK TRAM the township firemen's relief asso- of whooping cobgh and six of diph- ACE Tolephono;8O2 ciation last week. The officers theria. .-'.——. M. E. McNOLTY AMUSEMENT COMPANY V '; GEORGE C. ROOP, R,.ldmt chosen by the association were Wal- . Mayor Barboar mado the follow- Mallnre D.lly, 2i30. V. a, )|l,_., «0. Evening 7 to 10.45. V.»d.»IH« «» 8)45 ter B. Connor president, Ashton ing committee nipointments: M y 2l r Sickles vico president, - Amti M, THE WORLD'S'BJB9T? IN VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTOPLAYS :J__.__..,._•_ JyjBa^ B"fMVS.,'.N'. fi. ' ~';•" "•'•''. Phone 688 Finance—John M. EIIi», VanR. tlilicir, Poston trensurcr, Milhury Stearns Edwiril O'Brien. , S»tufJ»yi *Bd HoliJ»y.. 3 Full Show*, 2iaO/6>3(J and B]40 • :' • • '•»• ., ••'..-, IM«tlnB« Dolly 3:00 P. M.. Saturday 3:30 P.M.' "" • collector, Timothy M. Mnxiion, Jr., Rotdi—Frank Bonion. Ltwli T. Wilton, 1 , Performance fcontlnuoui "7ila P. M. to 10;45 " . Hal.ty. ' secretary and Elwood-Clayton-trus. —Police—q'DrUn.-EMi.-Btnion.- PROF. HAROLD LAROS, ~~'" ~ MrHi IACKS, tee. Kiire—Wilson, BpntQn, ;J«mea P.. Bruce. ; "a|the. Orgari ; „, • . Manager Water—Hilter, Bcmon, Elllf. Llcenn—Bruce, O'Brien. Wilion. : RUMSON NEWS. / l«slal«tlon—Elll», OOrlen Bruce. "HUSBANDS ?;«d';:iJ,»VE^H'iand""i^ , I.luliU—WlUon, Druce, Elllt. To(jay, Wisdnesday, January 14th, Last Times Snow on Sidewalks—New Fire Po- Parks—O'Brien, Wilson, Benson. The Cosmopolitan Corporation Present* \ lice and Fire Truck DriverX Ducks and ^atecwaya—Benson, Uiilsesr, The/mayor and council last Elln. " • Thurs., Frit Sat., Jan. 15, ^ MunfcfpnKtfes—Bruce.: Haftey; Wdson. Thursday night confirmed tho ap- Utilities—Halsey, Bruci, O'Brlcri. •• nntments of John H, Wilson, John Miss Jennie A. Long \s spending 'ennings, William R. Murphy, the rest of tlio~ winter at Miami, STANTON, REVUE MARION DAVIES Cleorge Kahn, Charles Brlffffs and Florida. • >. ••.;••• : • ' in Her Greatest triumph ••••(.'. 'Andrew. Zerr as fire police of the Ira D. Emery andrfamily havo re- 8—CIever Entertainers—8. A Big Treat for Young and Old, Oceanic fire company and also sanc- turned from-a stfiy W three weeks 1 OTHER FIRST-CLASS ACTS J FROM KBTTh BEST THEATRES tioncd the appointments of William with Mrs. Emery's sister, Mrs. Ben- [Sinclair, Matthew Roman and Pat-jamin Skidmore of Washington, D. !; JANICE MERIDETH rick H. Kennedy as truck drivers to C. They went to Washington in succeed Raymond Cullin,' William their car,--button account of the ' ' Acclaimed by critics,as the supreme photoplay. A spectacle, stupendously breath- Cook and Latham Pearsall. ,, sownstorm they were compelled to ' 'taking. A dramatic love story with a swift crescendo of power that sweeps all Councilman Jesse. P., Bruce re- leave, tho ..machine in Washington ' ' before it. . . ' , , • ported tha,t a.large number of resi- and return honW; by train. , dents had not cleaned'the snow off • i Matinee, Children 20c, Adidts 25c. Evening, All SeaU SOc Membors of the Ku Klux Klan at- the sidewalks in front of their prop- tended the Methodist church Sun I! *-'• - PITHE NEWS' , crties. He believed the council had day night. '[ . x authority to compel the property '. Two dances will be held soon for owners to remove the snow under the benefit of'Holy Cross*nnd Holy • Thursday and Friday, January 15th and 16th an ordinance passed last August. Rosary churches. : They will he held This ordinance declared that side- iin the* church hails, but the dnteS walks should be kept fr£e frqni have noj; yet been set. grass, weeds, shrubbery and pther A young men's social and ntlv impediments. Upon the suggostipn 1 letic club has i been organized here. of Ma^or W. Warren Barboui the The club will meet tomorrow night matte_r was referred to, William'A! nt Anthony CftVdncr's barber shop. f.A. Steve'i'is, the borough attorney. Baseball, bowling, basketball and The lire committee was author- swimming will bo tnken.up by the ized to install a self starter on one.members and con*ests will bo ar- of tho fire trucks. The job will ranged with other' organizations, cost .$350. Tho matter,was brought Tlie members of tho club are Mr. before the council by Councilman Cardner, George Cluno, Charles Lewis Wilson. If the'starter works Mear?, Harold Benson, Patrick H. prbpovly the other firo truck will Kennedy, Joseph'Rcid, Walter Carr, JAMES also -be equipped with, a self Thomas Oijkes, George Crowley, starter. Three huricliftd feet of hose John Burgess, Frank Buchannon, |KIRKW00D were ordered for the fire, depart- Samuel Dickenson,, George Whittles ment. . • . and Herbert Gorman. Hereafter all bills • against • the Edward -Dcsimnd, who is em- With a Galaxy of Pre-eminent Players » borough must bo in the. hands of ployed at New York, spent Sunday the borough clerk by noon of thewith his mother, Mrs; Josephine day'preceding the council meeting Desmond. , ' , ~~ and all bills of ?5 and more must The Owens property has been the be accompanied by a signed orderi scene of many coasting parties A powerful drama of a neg- DeWitt Scott, registrar of-vital since the snowstorm. lected wife and a husband who A .New-Idea Drama of ^ paid the penalty— RICARDO C0RTE2 New York nights. Con- Sunlight, the Prize Thoroughbred tions of iron'pipe made by the Lou- LOUISE DRESSER1 trasting the notorious Guernsey, Bull on Dr. Ernest den Machine Company. These par- KATHLYN WILLIAMS Fahncstock's Shadowbrook farm at titions are set in concrete founda- ojd Bowery with the mod- * A photoplay of marriage that Shrewsbury, has a new home of tions. In one. corner of each stall VIRGINIA LEE CORBIE em metropolis of all- • concrete and iron. A paddock and is a Bull Lock Stanchion. Connect- night revels.. you will never forget— two stalls recently completed for ing, the stalls with the paddock are the" bull were designed by Dr..iron gates which are raised and low- Fahncstock* to afford positive pro- ered by workmen from outsido the Mon, Tues., Wed., .Janvaary 19, 2O, 21 . MORE B. P. KEITH VAUDEVILLE The Great SYLVESTER FAMILY A SENSATION EVERYWHERE . - ' Other FUrst-Claaa Acts From Keith Best Theatre* It*ll open your eyes!—and then you'll Adapted by open your heart to this wonderful'idd; Elliott PRODUCTIONS INC and your soul will respond to thejlrama Clawson presents he brings. Imagine him only a young- , ster, just out of his 'teens and loyal Directed by THE BULL'S PADDOCK. . jA< enough, true enough, brave enough. Bruce tection to tlie men who feed :md partition by means of ropes running \ take cure o£ the bull. . through overhead pulleys. Witn!*3 From "The to take blame and shame from Mitchell The'paddock is enclosed with a .these safety devices it is not ncces: ;la Altar on th<* fence made-of six rows of galyan- sary for the workmen to enter the Hill," by the' shoulders of the political boss he zed iron pipe, two inches in diani- paddock or stalls and they thus es- Mary Roberts worships and for whom scandal would . ter, supported by concrete posts cape all danger. ; . •••-... The Flying Fist Series by H. S. Hellman line inches snuare and eight feet The paddock and stalls were con- Rinchart. spell disgrace. BENNY LEONARD in "Breaking In" igh; There, are 28 posts around structed by Timothy R. Houniban Comedy, Harry Langdon in "1st 100'Yean" Felix Cartoon •\t isn't every day we_can urge"you to see a film that goes as deeply §s this. ' Saturday, January 17th ' k. HOOT GIBSON FRANK in William Dudley Pelley's Story LLOYD'S "The Sawdust Trail" ; masterpiece A Stirrini; rama of the Wild West THE GO-GETTERS SERIES by H. C. WITWER r 4> - Comedy, Billy Weit in "Who Should Worry" Monday and Tuesday, January 19th and 20th THE FILM SENSATION!! v Victor Seastrom'f Production of WHO The bota and ' WITH L,ON CH ANE Y Tho temptreii NORMA SHEARER and JOHN Till! STALL TOR THE DULL, M|| Acclaimed by "Roxy" at the Capilol as (he Greatest Picture of thoYear. llio pndiluclt nml lliolioy mo act In itof Ilcil Hank, under tho mipcrvision J3«asie Lovo, Gertrude Astor, Alma Bennett^ of Dr. Knhncatock. Thu iiinnuii work g»>theNowi "'•. t . , patheComedy % iimtuntiiliilnftll t wallll, Hbbart Bosworth, Qlenn Hunter. In thti r,UlIn till) luill hi pel1* chlwl \Vn« done by Jiuiies Nurinmi & Son ujn tuvkhig Ills freedom by jmi'tl of lied Unnlc, ' Bcmoc'ratic clul>-at Porter's hotel At the recent meeting of tho last week an. electric lamp', was' Methodist Kpiscopal Sunday-School " given to Mrs. Porter, the club presi- board Edward Compton was elected An important and eagerly awaited event to its 25,000 patrons in Monmouth County—Important because' it 1-dent, in. apprqeintion of her work superintendent, Joseph tilton secre- .'.for tho clubi Mrs. Porter is also a' tary, Miss Kttii Payritcr trea's- comes once a season 'in. a shop where full value is i*iven -every day. Berk's c ustomers come regpjarly and buy steaH Democratic' county committee wo- l-er, Miss Etin Grainger and Miss "irfan.'•• About forty members nt- 'Amctn Paynter pianist?ii , _Bl Bstellfl l ily without urging. TSiey know this shop—its footwear—its quality—its policy for twelve years. -Jhey know Jhi , tended- the meeting. After 'i'.-la Thorn printi'.ry supefiritendbnt, Mrs. .; business ;i dinner was served. On Norma. Stanford homo department once-a-season sale is a REAL-SALjE-^An opportunity for important savings. Every pair of shoes is from our regulai Tuesday several members of theF.uperintondent and Miss Vesta Car. club attended the county meeting hart cradle roll rupcrintendent. >>at Long. Branch. At this nie'etinj,' James Kleegan is the owner of a stock—all styles the finest of the present season^ajl prices legitimate markdowns/ representing actual reductiotfi .:,tho retiring county president, Mrs.' new Maxwell sedan. M. Clancy, received a wrist watch. Miss Jessie Lane of Asbury Park offered in good faith and affprdmg a SEASONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR TREMENDOUS SAVINGS, '' Those who attended—the—meeting g .''from here Were Mrs. E. Dunfrey, Bin, Mrs. C. L. Apgar. . Y'Mrs. Mnhico Miss. .Frcy, Mrs. A. Fred Nightengale was n visitor Althoiigh our Stock is large and sizes are complete, an early choice is advised to permit greater selection. Reilly, Mrs. T. Reilly, Mrs. Charles- at New York lasrweek, ' Flavin, Mrs. Joseph Carrol, TUrs. The tenth annual roll calf of the Frank Johnson, Mrs. .J. Jv Porter, Methodist Episcopal church will be ;.Mrs. C. Ryan. Mrs. W.'ftonroy, Mrs. held Lincoln's birthday. Charles Hermann, Mrs. Neilson, 1 Mrs, C. McClain, Mrs. Langler, Mrs. Whether you want to buy.; Bell, 1 Prices the Thomas Murphy and Mrs. M. C.ren. t or iind, Luke. Longhead' can lli' help _vou.—Advertisement. . ' :..