Manmouth County'* Great Market Place ' All the Mews of The BegUtert Ctaulfled BED BANK Department—• and Surrounding Towns Where tha Seller Bind* Told Fearlessly anil Without Bin* 1EK the Buyer, Intuit Wnklr. EnUr.d u Bacond-Uan Matter at tha l'o O1IB MAYOB IN FLORIDA. FIREWOOD FOB THE JOBLESS. Rumson Considers Christmas Program Organize to Aid War Veterans ii iff Charles B. English Is Making a So- \ Carload ol Fuel for Former Ball- Try Red Bank First Holding Tax Sale of Woman's Club journ ot New Smyrna. . Local Unemployed Elect Officers , road Employees, Mayor Charles E. English of Maplo A freight railroad car loaded with lusic Department Arranges In- avenue, Red Bank, loft on Saturday Red Bank Labor Association Will rrancis M. Higgins of Keansburg rcwood arrived at Hed Bank last Borough Borrows $10,000 from by train with hlB wife for New week. This fuel was obtained by Campaign Is Popular Bank to Pay County and State teresting Program for Friday Smyrna, Florida. The mayor and Seek to Have County Men Commander of Edwin Field reaking up cars of the Central rail- \ Taxes and Current Bills—Sale Consisting of Christmas Car- Mrs. English expect to spend about Employed on All County Pub- Camp of Spanish War Veter- oad company which were worn out May Have to Take Place. ols and American Mutic. ' a month there and to return Tuesday, lic Work. : ans—Installation January 12. ind unserviceable. The wood was January 10th. Mr. English has left given to former employees who were Throngs of Christmas Shoppers Come to Monmouth To hold or not to hold a tax sale. The rauslts department oftho Rod with Mrs. Anry-E, Shlnn, the borough A- new'-organisation _ has been Tho annual meeting and election laid off from their Jobs because of the That In tooquestion , tho mayor and lank Woman's club has an Intercst- clerk, a Hut of tho appointive officials formed at Red Bank known as theot officers of Major Edwin Field business depression. Three other car- County's Shopping Center—Another Distribution council of RuniBon may be culled up- lg program arranged for Friday af- and councllmanlc committees, 'to bo Red Bank Labor association, incor- camp No. 41 of the United Spanish oads of the same kind ot fuel were T>n to dooldo shortly• Tho matter has irnoon. Christmas carols by theratified at the New Tears reorgan- porated, and it received its incorpor- war veterans, was held Thursday •ecently given to former employees of Free Gifts Tomorrow Night. D-eui under deliberation for some ;ub chorus under thb~ aireotlon of ization coironlttoo of tho conncjl. it ation papers last Wednesday. The night at tho borough hall. The_ meet- >f the company. time, but cottar tho 'cornmlBalonora •B. Edythe Grelsonbeclc and a pro- Is generally expected that t[ie apassociatio- n was started primarily to ing also embraced the annual "recep- Much other asslstanco for former "Hello, Everybody, The Voice "of Gift No. 48— Picture frame, donated b/ have boon dblo to avert a tax ealo. ;ram of American muBlc under the pointments will bo the same as this secure work for its members on tion to tha department officers and •allroad employees who are now job- Red Bank" Is broadcasting a mes- "-'•••> Unnc .Store, won by Mr*. B. M, It Is the last thing tho commission- building, construction and repair Jobs 703 Elver rond, I'ulr Haven. irectlon ot Mlns Sadie Child will be year. Tho executive board will remain their respective staffs. / ess has been provided, thanks to the sage of good will to the thousands (illt No. 61—Powdor nnd perfuira let, er) want, Several times during tho iresented. Mrs. John R. Morris Is unohanged. Mr. English having been being done in Monmouth county and Joseph E. Bahr of Keanaburg, com- generosity of railroad employees. of its shopping friends of Monmouth mated by Schroeder'n Pharmacy, won by past years a tax salo appeared Im- halrmari and Mrs. Alan Frost la co- re-elected mayor and James S. Parkos being paid for by public funds. An- mander of tho camp, presided and These employees for a number of county. On page three of this Issue rs. Frank Smith, 20 Uranchport «v«nue. minent, but tho olliclalB made per- other purpose was to protect those there Is an announcement of general ons Branch. halrman of this department. ' and J. A. VanScholok having been re- introduced the guests, among whom eeks post have been donating part Gift No. 63—Chlld'« dreaa, donated by sonal appeals to taxpayers and the elected cotincllmen. All tho members members and non-members embrac- Interest to all Register readers where MIBS Child's program will consist of ing all branches of labor who arewere Past Department Commander )f their salaries to buy food and (.oldbcrit, won by Cecilia Hammond, response was sufficient to save the ilano selections by Virginia Wyckoff, of tho board are Republicans. lothing for their former fellow cm- a vote of thanks Is extended to the Lipplncott avenue, Lon,r Brancii. day. residents of Monmouth county In the Fred D. Shadell of Lyndhurst, Senior people of Red Bank and vicinity for lilft No. 67—Six pairs mix, donated by eanetto Ryeraon, MISa Ruth WI1- hiring, Importation and the-employ- Vice Commander Kdward M. An-iloyees who are without work. As- onmouth Street Hen'n Shop, won by Tho question is before the commis- istance of this kind has been pro- the hearty response to the appeal to nmaret Farrell, IUvonldo Jlduati, R>d man, Mliu Lydla Ivina and Georgo ment of labor foreign to Monmouth drcWa of Rahway, Junior Vice Com- spend their Christmas club checks sioners once more.' At Thursday arx. Also solos by Mrs.' Kenneth monder Arthur H. Dill, of Dover, De- vided for twenty families. The dis- ank. night's meeting of the commission- Middletown to county and .11..I, It..I (l.»ifi •tiatft*-* MM,I .llaHllct atft • 'i«U u ti-.iii. r-.i.i,.. Pace Two BED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 14,1982. chletvha» toon . selected - from each lei Onman, George Sippa, Witter Ruth. Danlc) VVagntr, The Pirdblemti Edward Well", Donald Wotton. -Arnold" company In regular turn. This year FlipRENCE AVENUE SCHOOL. , p Evans, Loloa Eben, Betty l'elmtlo, Iran* . the selection will be made by popular Franklin Btontbrlnk, Jenlo Beamin, H«a-Julian, Caroline McCormlck, ChltChrlitlnl a MMe ' After Prohibition vote. A number of candidates are In HKl Ji Hh the field. ..'-.• "After Prohibition, What?" wan The Union .Gardens fire company the subject upon which William G. irtxa Fe-rmrl/ Johnuoble. «ob«n jsmil* luorouiy lieaman, Anna uenr, Shepherd, staff correspondent for has elected these officers; , Alto Wcrlnsky, Louis Moranp, Philip Anna Wagner, Charlotte Whit Collier's Weekly, spoke to the mem- President—frank F. Lelwenske, - - .- i • .'i. .. . - -'Av i. • . • . . Vice president—3. Suss. bers of the Red Bank Woman's club Treasurer—C. J. Miller. last ^rlday afternoon. The speaker Recording secretary—William Young. stressed the need of finding the best Financial accrctary—E. Vlgnc, Jr. way to handle the liquor problem Chief—Edward Cullen. Foremen—William Craig. ' - and pointed out that if beor is ob- Assistant foreman—John Stevenson. tainable only through federal au- Marshall—L. Llcbowlti. Edward Lcvine, thorization in the near future the Flnt aid—Edward Cullen, C. J. Miller, problems arising after the repeal will T. 8. Sullivan. '•> • be far greater than they' are now. Auditors—Frank Lctwensk'c.." Ed*»rd Cullen. Mr. Shepherd suggested that the Delegates to relict association—Edward members of the Red Bank Woman's Cullcn. T. S. Sullivan, Frank Letwenske. -club do all in their power to havo Sergeant-at-arros—John Stovonson. the distribution of liquor In this ThB members of the Ladies' i ' " community handled under the super- ciety of GrastMethodist church were vision of the borough officials, pro- the guests of Mrs. Emma Hoffman at I vided the Eighteenth amendment to her homo on Laurel avenue Monday 1 the constitution is token therefrom. afternoon. A REAL GIFT--OUR FANCY BASKETS ' Mrs. L. tie la Reussillo, chairman Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kane have of the by-laws committee, read the returned.from a trip to Bermuda, revised by-laws and they were adopt- Robert Ross, young son of Mr. and ed at the business session conducted Mrs. George R. Ross, hag been forced , by Mrs. Hosea Chark, Mrs. George to forego his studies In school, duo to OF FRUIT F. Baine, Mrs. Clifford Humphrey a bad cold. nnd Miss Florcnco Kridcl, assisted Joseph Calandrlello lias been on the by Mrs. Reussllle in tho preparation sick list for several days. Imported and Domestic r.nd presentation of tho proposed new Mrs. Francis Evans, who has been by-laws. a patient in tho Long Branch hos- Mrs. Tony Hunting of Fair Haven, pital, has returned to her home on FRUITS and VEGETABLES dramatic chairman, in bohalf of her Park avenue. department, presented the club with A Christmas dance will bo held by ,ANCY and IMPORTED GROCERIES i pictures of George and Martha Wash- St. Vincent doPaul society in the bor- ington. The drama committee- will ough hall Saturday night. FOREIGN and DOMESTIC NUTS present a play Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Henry Wenzel will bo hostess f* IVE her an electrical gift and r.nd and evening of next week. to the Afternoon social club tomor- Mrs. Arthur Gregory, accompanied row afternoon. free her from the drudging' NUT MEATS of All Kinds by Mrs. Leon Kelley, offered a group The local Girl Scouts will take part or three songs. Tea was served in In the Christmas carols at Anbury task of housework. She deserves HOLIDAY DECORATIONS - Order Now! tho library during the afternoon. Park on December 22d. Mrs. Ed- ward Zahn will have charge of the the leisure and freedom one of HOLLY WREATHS - CHRISTMAS TREES trip. - our economical gifts would Campaign on For Mrs. Charles Small, Sr., has been confined to her home with sickness. Wing her. Reopening of Bank Philip Heltzendrodcr is another who WE HAVE THE BEST SELECTION IN RED BANK has been on the sick list. The depositors' protective associa- The following pupils havo a perfect tion has started a campaign for theattendance In the local schools during PERCOLATOR $3.95 Visit Our Store Today and Let Us Take Care of reopening of the Asbury Park and November: Ocean Grove bank. Tho association COTTAGE PARK SCHOOL. Your Christmas Wants. must secure the assonts of depositors First, grade. K. M. Eckhnrd. teachar— TOASTER :.... .$1.85 In the amount of about $600,000. Al- George Calandritfllu. George Durka. Henry Kllncky. Robert Knoth, Raymond Long- ready somo $5,390,000 in deposit street, Harvey Woolley, Janice OTantlwIci, agroementB have been made available Dorothy Walton. to the association by a former com- Second and third grades, A. C. Schmidt, teacher—Harriet Ruhle. Minnie Washing- MIXER $13.95 mittee headed by Howard Eullck. Un- ton, Robert Hess, Edward Jansen. Henry der a plan prepared by a committee Jansen, Stanley Longstrcct. Alfred MIrra, L. CO. df New York and Now Jersey bank- TJeorge Mlsdjkor. Harry Scott, George ers, the association must secure ap- Wlrth. Kenneth Hyer. 6 W. FRONT ST., Phone 1217 RED BANK, N. J. Fourth grade, A. F. O'Connell, teacher— EGG COOKER $4.75 proximately 10O per cent of the esti-Edward Austin, Theodore Brunorit, An- We Deliver. Foot of Broad St. We Deliver. mated $6,000,000 in deposits and ap-thony Calandrlello,Albert Plath, George proximately 100 per cent of the stock Blackmire, Hnrry Anglono, Elalc Gelhaus, Myrtle Iloss. Clara B. Washington. of the old Institution. Fifth grade, Heler. P. Kantor. teacher-— HEATER $4.95 Eugene Bade. Jame* Cullen. Alfred Hen- ay. Emll Llmk, Stephen Mlsjdkor, Rob- ert Sappa, Percy Washington, Frank Yan. LAND USE CONFERENCE. koskl, Maud Herns, Antonette Przygockl, Margaret Scoria, Mary Strano. VACUUM CLEANER ....$29.50 Proper Utilization of Land to be Dis- Sixth and seventh grades. K, D. Wallis, eaeher—John Calandrlollo, Nicholas Durko, cussed at Rutgers. Charles GoVham, Preston Hendrlckson, Raoul Hnrdr, William Heyer. Thomas Me. MAZDA TREE LAMPS 5c One of the most fundamental Klttrlck, Walter Mueller, Harold Ruhle, problems confronting our nation to- Michael Sullivan, Frederick Sickles. Oraco day, namely, proper land utilization, Egrglnson, Amelia Hennessy, Margaret Hen- FINANCIAL nessy. Isabel Hedley. Anna Maason, Helen will be discussed from many phases Masavltch. Anna Phillips, Edna Petkefegg, at a state conference scheduled for Helen Ross. MAZDA TREE SETS December 21st at 10:00 A. M. at the Seventh crad^, J. M. Aumaek, teacher— Rutgers university gymnasium at Harold Bchr. George Cobb. Georgt Cowi- New Brunswick. Thousands of dol- ng, Alex Durko, Anthony Ferrari, Joseph SECURITY lars have been lost in every county Jross. Harvey Heyer, Victor Murouskl. Robert Samlwnl,!, Runsell Well". Mai-Ion In New Jersey duo to lack of knowl- Gross. Edna Klalber. Evelyn Rotter. Sarah edge in handling soils. Few people Stnibblt. Francli. Thorer, Christine Wag- appreciate the effect of tho enor- ner. Madeline Yoncoufskey. Eighth grade, K. V. Wells, teacher—Wal- ALLEN'S ELECTRIC SHOP mous losses caused by one or an- ter Hutton, Stella Lnpehuk. Richard Hart- other typo of erosion. For example, zel. George Murouskaa, Dorothy Feketle. RED BANK'S LEADING ELKCTMC SHOP to quote from Dr. Llpmann, "It would Albert Wenzel. Catherine Reardon, Eleanor DURING fNE LAST THREE YEARS Fleming, Charles Conroy, Betty Schulel, be a fair assumption that wo will Adele Hayes. Margaret Frlewold. Pearl 01- 18 WHITE STREET, RED BANK, N. J. aeo the decentralization of Industry buchowlec, Christina Harclay, Harriet Heu and population, changes in real es- bach. Marie Itanly, Stella Heyer. William MEN AND WOMEN HAVE BECOME g Pnygockl. HaroW Lori, MlldrcJ Hutton. tatt e values in tho cities and suburbs, Anna Calandriella, Stella Yoncusky, Mur as well ns in the open country, all influenced by land utilization; CONVINCE^ OF THE GREAT VALUE An especially strong problem has been prepared for the conference with many nntionally known men OF AN INVESTMENT IN handling specific subjects, such as "Land Use nnd Soil Erosion" by W. H. Bennett of the U. S. Department TOWER SHOES LIFE INSURANCE of Agriculture; "The Land Resources of Now Jer&ey," by Linwood.L, Leo. PRESENTS New Jersey college of agrlcullu "Urban and Suburban Land IMo.>- ENROLL AMONG THE FORESIGHTED ONES lems. by J. Kingsley Powell. Past president of tho New Jersey aauocia- THE NEWEST IN FOOTWEAR tlon oi Real Estate Boards; "Can tho Utilization of Idle Land be Made a GET YOURSELF AN ANNUITY Fuctoi In Reduction of Delinquency," by Cnlvin Derrick, (superintendent Pt.ilc. homo for boys; and "[^nnci Use FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS Policies In the U. S. by A. R. Mann, Cornell rnhcrptty. The progrrim has been prepared by Dr. J. G. Llp- Genuine Watersnake SILVER KID mann. ilenn nnd director of the State Collcj-.r of Agriculture, who in n FREE! ! member o( the National Land Use committee. A PAIR OF IOvnyiiru- l-i invited lo attend this conference. BEAUTIFUL Chrlhtin»M Dune. BOUDOIR The .limlur Womnn'.i club nf AH- (Snmpujf nf Anwrtra bury l':iik 1:; nrniiiKlnK for a ClniHt- SLIPPERS i BumsteadsWormSyrup i.i.- ii..... | t..». irnna~i rw-F' J- I' It-'-l. TOWER SHOES M.1,11,,,11,,,, .,( n..,,, ii,,,,,,,i, II I'opnlnr Prk«t| (Imin Slor» |.il, lo.l i)leM ,,tii,,,.t . r ..it. M,,S , m. .I.I.I 56 BROAD ST., , (Y««r N«I«I si«f) RED BANK RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER.14,1932. Page Threa • IP Hello Everybody I " This is the Voice of Red Bank" Broadcasting a message of Good Will to the thousands of Shopping Mends of Monmouth County # I FREE ALL DAY PARKING LOOK FOR THE SIGNS DIRECTING YOU TO THE FREE PARKING SPACE PROVIDED BY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, BETWEEN IF WEST FRONT AND WHITE STREETS. M RY D R S T i The Shopping Center of Monmouth County The spirit of Christmas is everywhere .... but nowhere is it more vitally real than here in RED BANK, where no effort has been spared to carry out the Yuletide tradition of joy and happiness. You'll feel it the moment you enter the stores; you'll sense it in the many and timely gift suggestions displayed by the merchants. 1 REMEMBER YOUR DOLLAR WILL GO FURTHER IN RED BANK A vote of thanks is extended the people of Red Bank and vicinity by the merchants for the hearty resuonse to our aDDeal to snend their Christmas Club Checks in Red Bank. OVER 110 MERCHANTS have united to make this Christmas Shopping Season the Greatest and Most Thrifty Ono. in the History of RED BANK. h SHOP EARLY. Avoid confusion by choosing now from complete, well assorted stocks. Take advantage of the aid of alert, interested salespeople. Save time-Save strength-Save money. OVER 100,000 GIFT COUPONS SANTA CLAUS DAY OVER $500 IN GIFTS will l>r nwnrdrd to nhopprr* durii)« tho Cliriitmnt ShnppiiiK Semon. (littriblltril with purdintmt to nlioppri» ilmiiiK ll>'" Innt Iwn wrrlm. A Tomorrow, Thursday, lirr (iifl Coupons i^ivrii with pure liniri in ilofra diiplnyinn thn officlnl CIIAMIJI'.K Ol COMMKRCF. HANNKHS. drawing to IMICIIIIIMIIMI came to Brldgoton In the fali of 1917. OIIOi SCOUTS TO 8ING. the International-aspect,of the Qlrl Church Wont Let He is a widower, his wife having died Scout membership. two. ypars ago. In all of his flvopas Contes- t to Be Held to Select the The troups which will represent Minister Resign torates his work haa been marked by B«st Songster*. this locality are'Troops 24, 29. 25, 27 success, A now and interesting angle of and Troop 8, all of Red Bank, cap- Chattel Mortgage Sale Tho Bridgeton Evening I^ew« re- tained byvMrs. Oertrude Wafner, Your Gift This Christmas Bridgeton Thinks Too Much of the usual Christmas sing has been cently printed tho following editorial planned by Mr». Olga Mustain, local Mrs. Grace Relnham, Miss Barbara Rev. Robert R. Thompion to about Rev. Mr. Thompson: director of tho Monraouth council of Deckert, Miss Bose Haft and Mrs. Xng after the merriment of Christmas is for- "The Evening News extends its Girl Scouts, Marie Parker. Have Him Go-—Lincroft Na- congratulations to the First Baptist gollcn and roost presents are laid aside, this Ideal As a stimulus to hard practice and tive True to Pact. church, to the city, of Bridgeton and : ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. gift will be remembered each time interest checks to Rev. Robert it. Thompson over the an Inspiration to each of the 600 Rev. Robert R.N Thompson rocontly fact that the church Is not to loso singing 'voices the Monmouth coun- are received. presented his resignation as pastor of cil boasts tho county has been divid- Miss Dorothy Waters Gatlns to Wed the services of. a devoted minister, Bayard Domlnlck BtuV Urst Baptist church of Bridgeton In that tho city Is not to loso a splendid ed into coven locality groups, each Cumberland county.lbut it was notcitizen, and that Mr. Thompson will of which will vie for the distinction Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Gatlns may now purchase these Fidelity Union :, accepted and Rev. Mr. Thompson will have an opportunity to cement the of producing Monmouth county's of Rumaon havo announced ths en- W!o Guaranteed First Mortgages and Certificates contlnuo to serve. The "resignation congrogation Into a strong organiza- sweetost songsters. gagement of their daughter. Miss was proffered under unusual circum- This competition wWl be held Dorothy Waters Gatlns, to Bayard v ( from 8100 up, They represent tho soundest typo ' By virtue o£ a Chattel Mortgage given by Thomas Brooklt- tion and start the old First Baptist ; bank to F. S. Weeks, dated November 21HI, 1932, recorded in stances, in accordance with ft pact on a new career of usefulness!. Thursday evening, Dcceniber 22d, atDominlck Stout, son of Mr. arid Mrs; , • ,6f investment because payment of principal and which tho clergyman made some time Andrew Variclc Stout of Riverside Book 176 of Chattel Mortgages, Page -125, etc., and upon which "Few ministers have endeared 8 o'clock In the Asbury Park high Interest is guaranteed. dofault in payment, lms liecn made, I, F., S. Week?, tho Clmttel ago with tho late Rev, A, O,. Gilmore, school auditorium. —- drive In Middlotown township, near themselves sto the cqmmunlly~as lias Red Bank, Mortgagee, will sell the property covered by said Chattel Mort- * pastor of the Pearl street Baptist Tho activities of the Girl Scouts church of Bridgeton. Rev. MrMr.. Thompson. His Interest in all gage viz: Ono team gray mares, 7 and 8 years old; ono gray that concerns tho welfare of the city finds so .ready a response in the Miss Gatlns attendsd Miss Porter's Thompson is a native of Lincroft and hearts of those with tho tha talent sohool in Farmlngton, Connecticut, horse, 6 years old; one white-faced black horse, 0 years old; one for more than fifteen years ho hasIs unflagging and his servives are al- Jersey cow, one Jersey cow; spotted; one heifer, 2 broad tread ways at the command of thoso | dis-am! experience to train young voices and is a debutante of this icaton, FIDELITY VNIOUT been pastor of the Bridgeton. church. n that the captains of each group have She la a provisional member of the ''farm wagons, 2 sets heavy double harness, SO-tooth dra,g harrow, tress or need. Junior league. Mr. Stout was eleoted The t-woTJridgeton churches are Sn "We arc more than pleased at thereceived volunteer direction of the Title & Mortgage Guaranty Company 2 McCormick-Deeiins mowing machines, hay rake, hijy tedder, close proximity. Rev. Mr. Thomp- best music masters throughout the a member of the New York Stook 4-row riding weetler, 2-row walking wecder,-3 Planet Jr. riding happy outcome of this matter for the son and Kcv. Mr. Gilmore were of country. exchange a short time ago. He is Broad, Bank and Academy Streets cultivators, Johnson binder, 2 South Bend plowo, No. 4; Emerson reason that wo regard Mr. Thompson also a member of the Bumson the opinion that they should be but one removed from tho Fourth Es- The several groups will be trained potato digger, McCormick-Deerlnp: tractor, set tractor plows, merged. They mado a pact to the country club. _. _' , NEWARK, NEW JERSEY double disc for tractor, 2 ono-horsc cultivators, one-horse Paris tate, and Bridgeton cannot afford to in their respective communities and effect that should the opportunity for 1 tho competitive numbers will bo se- MOBBISON C. COLYER, trm - Green duster, three-row furrowing sled, power potato grader, Mc- lose such a man. ' The road to better and blggor busi- uuch a merger come while both were lected from songs characteristic of ness leads through The Register's ad- Cormick-Deering engine, l'i h. p.; lG-barrel potato body, Stewart in service in Bridgeton both would the different nations In courtesy to vertising colun)ns.<-Advertbement. clipping machine, RiRgt,, plo* 2 Asplmvall potato planters, also resign, or if one was gone from his MIDDLETOWN'S LIBRARY. lorks, shovels, blankets kmt. small tools used on (arm occupied by church the ono remaining would seek party'of the first part. to consummate tho consolidation, and Book Circulation Shows un Increase when the outlook was good for this to Over Last Year. Sale on William C. ItUiinrdson Fiirm, formerly known as the bo brought about he would resign.- The circulation of books at the Conover Farm, about ono mile north of Marlboro, Shortly after t-ho death of Rev. Mr. Mtddletown townBhip freo public Gilmore last July. Rev. Mr. Thomp- library for tho past month is almost nn HIP Englfshtunn Rnnd, on son revealed to both congregations 1,000 more than for the same period the. belief that he and Rev. Mr. Gil-last year. The library received gifts more had that the two churches of 75 children's books from Joseph A Glorious Array of Christmas Gifts at should merge. Efforts to this end Callahan and 34 children's books MONDAY, DECEMBER 19th, 1932 were started and when they seemed from Charles Edwards of Leonardo. Sale Starts 11:00 A. M. assured nf success Rev. Mr. Thomp- The circulation of books was ae fol- son kepi his pact with his dead lows: ' brother minister by tendering his 1031 10S3 """TERMS:—CaFh. Navetinli 1.S08 ,2. US PENNEY'S i v*i^natiun. Later, through action Mlddlotoivn 640 763 BED BANK'S NEWEST DEPARTMENT STORE tnUrn by Mr. Thompson's church, the Ilivci- Plnx,i CSS JOHN L.NARAZONICK, Auctioneer. merger was not effected and the res-Belford _... 382 3S0 i^'natiGn was not accepted. Port Honmouth 461 4S6 A. A. LEWIS, Clerk. Leonardo 402 Rev. Mr. Thompson was ordained Wenl Bench 547 590 F. S. WEEKS, Mortgagee. us a Baptist clergyman at the RedLeonardo high school 1 ,A31 1,665 Llnrroft _ 172 267 Bank Baptist church July, 12th, 189C,Everett 53 after graduating from Coozer thelog- 49 i Caterer on the Grounds. Red Hill _ 25 24 ical seminary. He spent 21 years in Car ..._ 1,033 1,127 four pastorates in Pennsylvania and Our Store Will Be Open HEBE IS A BEAL SPECIAL FEATURE VISIT SANTA 8,767 FOB HOLIDAY SELLING I THURSDAY and IN HIS FRIDAY NIGHTS And Every Night Until FANCY PILLOWS TOY SHOP Christmas. Fine Quality Rayon Damask Covering on Front and Back) Hayon Cord Binding. All Filled With Kapok and Silk. OKI oh.' a Dolf SIZE 16x18. Trousseau Complete 3Cant Locomotive! S7- for Mechanical Jinny colon to ehoote from. Hurry! Hey will I TRAIN SET go fait! Over 2 feet longl Ringing Belli - LADIES' and WHITE STS., Extra special, easy winding locomotive, 3 BIG cars and more, PURE SILK HOSE than 8 fett of trade First Quality—Chiffon or Service Weight. I • Folly Dressed DoDie So Much More Daudet ALL : • Handy Wardrobe Trunk • Extra Dress, Coat. Beret Agreeable To Take 1 CLEANSING for c pr. 1 Other TIOWMM Sct»89o tp\ Whelan's U. S. P. 49 We helped a manufacturer TISSUES jMint'Flavored with money and obtained NEWS FOR MILK of these amazing values which Pkg. 230 Sheets we are passing on to you. GIFT MAGNESIA SHOPPERS! 06 oz- Dr. lyon'i TOOTH Exquisite Six Popular POWDER Imported Fragrances To TOOL SET Bayer's Bottles ChooseFrom 6" Copin« Saw! Himmerl Naili! Screw Driver! Tri. ASPIRIN Square! 8" Mitre Box! 7" Pen. GenerousUift Sixes cil! Chisel! Marking Gaugel Steel "T" Square! Slencilled Made to Lumber! Steel Dlvider»I Mark, inil Awll Triinjlel Etc. REAL LEATHER Attention Santa I 12^-in. fully joiirttd doll with movable head I J "~ 1 ID fl«««a I Completely dressed in perky or- Olhir Silt gandy frock, nainsook undies, 18c and up SLIPPERS thoej and tocki. l She'll exclaim with jt>y when she sees the stunning colorB. tha Oth*ra 19c and upt rich felt linings, the silky pom ponl WILLIAMS GAMES! Men's Gift Slippers 49c & 98c Kiddies' Chairs AGAROL GAMES ! GAMES ! 19ct0 89c Children's Gift Slippers 49c Mtronff C'cinilriictliin. Onlj while our Stock Lasts 49c Ri-lnforctd bottom ond A Combination liiiti! For "her" very otont That's Sure To MODERN MAID KLEENEX »%*< Please/ House Cleaning Ean de Cologne SET Othur S«U 2Ss opt Attrooinl Duitcrl Duiti>anl "Pcnco Flyer" CamgBana's ITAUAN BALM Steel Wagon ilc luvc 2% ib. @o CONCENTRATE only A T.iWrt | y Vj.|onfal «rf Blended Solid Color x Let Us Solve Your A Itmili lor fintilnl Jiuir Nnrwr|:uii (.' Jad Salts Iwrrcii rt1i nrt al Ikii KaVi W** VENIDA NAPS Ensemble plm. KnanvM. 49' 53c X-L Chrlatmai Tree SETS Two mttdilng (Kit (or lit* prld of o«wl ShlrU of pre ANTIFREEZE UV GRANDER •hmnk , . . rial mint InoxUlothil M«d« to O«r |ll*r»l «r*t|. TOILET TISSUE fw«lii.n«| 'i\\f im.rt lirt rotnjilrtu lW« porlact MiitmWf I Gilt Ihxtd — Rtady for Ckrirtmail rum: WIIJTI; LIFEBUOY Abtorbent SOAP J. C. PENNEY CO, COTTON I 212l-Zl3 HUOAIIHOAUD ST.ST.. , "Red Unnk't Nnwcit Unn«r(mcnt Store" HED BANK. N. . RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 14,1932. * Pago Fivs $08,000 In a drlvo to raise funds to sickness. Ho was 37 yearn old and la |mlesioners grant them permits to in- first In that city to make application ctenalvo alterations and Improve- Any time you are unable iv Here and There liquidate the $50,000 Indebtedness on survived by a widow and ono daugh- stall septic sewage tanks as a pro- for a permit to soil beer and wlnB as ments are made. reach your physician or don list Expert Repairing the Masonic temple at that place. ir. test against the high rates charged soon aa tho various appeals are put Had Deer Head Illegally. by telephone, call BIwood DouglaBS, county farm dem- Mrs. Anna M. Thompson, & native by the Long Branch Sewer company. through, OB ' , ' in the County Augustus Piephoff of Holmeson onstrator, returned home last week of Clarksburg, died at her home at Auto Dealer Dies. ABICB Contributions for Patients. was arrested by Game Warden How- PHYSICIANS'-DENTISTS' WATCHES; CLOCKS from Chicago whero he attended the Dong Branch last Monday week. She Harry W. Schuyler, well-known Dr. J. B. Gordon, medical director ward Lylo Sunday of laBt week for EXCHANGE Personal Notes, Sales of Prop- convention of the national associa- leaves two daughters and a Bister. automobile dealer at Asbury Park, of the state hospital at HUlsdale, has having tho head of a deer illegally Also Call tho and JEWELRY erty, . Building Operations, tion of county farm agents. Announcement) has been made of died suddenly- Thursday night while made an appeal (or contributions to In hla possession. Ho was commit- Lodge ' Doings, Births, Mar- Mlsa Helen B. Johnes and Hiram the engagement ,-o'f,. Miss Helen' B. aid the hospital authorities In giving ted to tho county jail on default of NURSES' REGISTRY . Wolfard of Freehold were mar- Grant of Bradley Beach to Joseph F. Bitting In Ills automobile. He was Accuracy, skill and, experi- riages and Deaths. fifty yeara old and Is survived by a tho 1,800 patients a Joyful Christmas. a flno of $100. for Graduate, Practical or ried at Elkton, Maryland, recently. Huhn of Asbury Park, New Ilabbl Installed. Hourly Nurses. ence enable us to do the The brldo is employed as a commun- Mrs. Mary Surgent, D8, wife of Wal- widow, a brother and two sisters. Annexation BUI. The Long Branch board of educa- Fireman Fell Asleep. A bill providing for tho annexa- Rabbi Isidor Solomon was installed most delicate repairing. We tion has decided to ask the teachers ity nurse at Keyport. ter Surgent of Freehold, dlod last Jeannette A. Grob W. D. Stanford, former editor of week In the Fltkln Memorial hospital. Frederick Bernocco, an Asbury tion of the Freneau section of Mata- as leader of the Agudath-Achim con- 134 Bridge Avc, Hod Bunk. guarantee satisfaction. Our to continue to take a ten per cent wan township to Matawan borough gregation at Freehold Sunday of last reduction in their ealnrloB. The pres- the Ocean County', Leader at Point Henry A. Vaccaro has been elected Park fireman, lias been suspended Telephone Red Dnnll 07. prices will please vou. Pleasant, Is now employed by the Jer- president of the Roosevelt Democratic from duty for two weeks without pay is being prepared' for Introduction at week. About 300 .persona attended Day pr Night ent agreement to take the reduction tho next session of the legislature. terminates December 31st sey Central power and light company association of Asbury Park. after admitting that he fell asleep the ceremonies. Silverware Repaired Jerome Cottrell of Smlthburg, who at Freehold. Two Arrested In Theft. while oh duty at the telephone Retired Pastor Dead. ^1^ and Replated" Like New suffered a stroke of paralysis three Mrs. Jesse M. Smith of Ohio ar- Theodore Griffln was arrested laat switchboard at flro headquarters. Rev. Jame3 A. Matheaon, pastor of weeks ago, died In the Long Branch rived at Freehold last week to spend week for stealing a pump fromV a Trooper Geta Dead Deer. tho Allontown Presbyterian church hospital laot Saturday week. Ho was the winter with her daughter, Mrs. barn at Gordon's Corner, and . Carl State Trooper Stumvoll of Free- for many years, died last Wednesday 73 years old,and Is survived by a Georgo G. Horn, at the Freabyterlan.Vivian of near Engltshtown was ar- hold last week* secured a young buck after a Blckness of several months brother and a, Bister. manse. rested for receiving tho pump. Both deer which was killed by a train o leaves a widow and one son. 36 Broad St., Red Bank Members of the Spring Lake lodge Maurice O'Connor of Freehold died were committed to the county Jill to near Farmlngdalc. He turned it over An Appropriate GIFT •.;.•••: ! Tel 1831. . Monday of last week after a long Child Hit by Auto. of Masons have secured pledges tor await tho action of the grand jury. to Game Warden Howard Lylo for Cecelia Medina, four years old, ol distribution among the hospitals. ^ Comrnlttoenutn Ousted. lowcll station was struck by- an au- Thomas J. Garvoy has been ousted Found Dead In Home. amobile Thursday afternoon near as Democratic committeeman In the Aaron Thome, who lived alone'on esyhomo and suffered a fractured for CHRISTMAS STORE OPEN THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. second ward at Asbury Park and J. tho Leland Clayton farm at Gordon's Ight shoulder and collarbone. G. Hartlgan has been named in his Corner, was found dead a few days Miss Pauline Stanford of Farm- Here is a gift every owner of a motor car place. The executive committee for ago by a party of hunters. He was igdale has been elected president of After Saturday, December I9th, Store Open Every Night Until Christmas. Democratic clubs charge that Garvey 62 yeara old and is survived by three ho annual conference of tho Y. W. will appreciate. is aligned with the Republican party. brothers and three sisters. A. older girls of. Monmouth coun Schools to Give Shows. Dinner for Football Team. This year's conference was re Shows will be given In tho Nep- A testimonial dinner was given to ently held at Long Branch, "Try Red Bank First tune City schools with groceries as members of the Long Branch high Sorough Buys Properties. the admission price, the groceries to school football team at the Garfleld- Tho borough of Avon at a tax sa! 25 and 50-GaIlon Books of bo distributed among the poor and Grant hotel Wednesday night by the iast week bought In the 59 properties unemployed.. A bureau Is also to be Rotary and Exchange clubs. About dvertieed for the full _ amount of Gasoline Tickets. opened at tho. schools to collect cloth- 200 attended .the affair. .akes, interests and costs at an lnter- Ing for similar distribution. Will Wed Today. ;st rate of eight per cent. Appointed to Naval Academy. Miss Marlon McDowell, daughter Elected Fire Chief. John D. Carson of Asbury Park of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDowell of Eugene VanBrunt was elected chief For Further Particulars Inquire has been appointed to the United Wlckatunk, and Rev. Frank A. Huff, f the Monmouth Beach fire depart- States naval academy by Congress- pastor of tho Reformed church of ment last week. Clifford Weltz was man William H. Sutphln. His alter- Marlboro, will bo married today at chosen first assistant and Harry nates are Adolph J. Goldcnthal of tho home of tho bride. Woolcy second assistant. xcehold and Raymond V. Glennon of Old Bridge. Licenses at Freehold. Notes Renewed. Jones Filling Stations George Mulholland, motor license Mayor Clarence E. F. Hetrick of Firemen's Election. agent at Freehold, has announced Asbury Park announced last week George Sperling was elected second that during Novembef he had issued that the commissioners had been suc- COR. MAPLE AVE. & BERGEN PLACE assistant chief of the Long Branch 442 drivers' licenses and 467 passen- essful in renewing a million and a fire department last week over Mich- ger car licenses. This was about the lalf dollars in notes. COR. BRIDGE AVE. & RECTOR PL. ael DeUsa by a vote of 247 to 171. same as last year. To Close for Whiter. Sperling succeeds Frank Clayton, Injured In Fall. COR. FRONT & SPRING STS. who automatically advances to flrat The Monterey hotel at Asbury assistant. William A. Thompsop n of Freehold Park will close Friday ot this week fell from a step ladder while hang- and will reopen in the spring after Home Destroyed. Ing window shaded s in ththe Freeholhd Hirsck's Kiddie Shop Fire following an explosion In the courthouse last week. He landed on home of Henry Gllckman of Jersey- a steam radiator and suffered an In- 20 BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. ville Sunday night of last week. The jury to his spine. explosion was in a kerosene heater License Office to Move. Outfitters for Children's Wearing Apparel and Its force blew out one side of the Albert Helmroth, motor vehicle house, -Mr. Gllckman was badjy agent at Asbury Park, has an- burned. nounced that after December 12th the motor license bureau will be lo- Thousands of Gift Suggestions Buy them at this exclusive Children's Wearing Tuition Fees Lowered. The Keyport board of education cated in the Park Chevrolet agency has reduced the tuition fees for out- on Main Btreet. Apparel Sho i, where you obtain only quality merchan- side pupils to $115 a year. The board Adelphln Man Dead. will also allow a rebate of $10 per Hczekiah Hulse of Adelphia die pupil for prompt payment of the fees. at the Long Branch hospital last Fr dise at the market's lowest prices. This amounts to eight per cent for day week after a long sickness from the year. heart trouble. He died on his 47th Flour Distributed. birthday. A widow and four children >O«*tH survive him. ONLY A HANDFUL ARE HERE MENTIONED FOR THURSDAY Several thousand bags of flour have been distributed In Neptune town- EdKor in Hospital. ONLY ! ship, Bradley Beach, Neptune City, Alex L. Morcau, editor of tho Free Colored Border Sheet Sets Avon. Belmar, South Bolmar, Wall hold Transcript, was taken to- thi Ono sheet 81 x 90 and rwo pillow caioi. All colon. Callepham township. Spring Lake, Manascjuan, Long Branch hospital last Saturda; 100% Silk wrapped. and Wannamassa through the Red week where he underwent an oper :iL24 SNOW SUITS Cross. tlon. He IB reported to bo Improv- All Wool Reversible Blankets Easy for Firemen. ing rapidly. Lingerie Tho Weat Long Branch firemen Big Catch ol Fl8h. TVo tone color combinations, 100% wool and bound with have had an eaay time for the past The Galilee and Deal pound fisher- a lilt lolln. Doubls bad ilia. year. The only exercise they received men made a big catch of whiting last J_ 198 1.09 was parading in neighboring com- Wednesday. The catch amounted to Rayon Bathroom Se munities. Tho flro alarm rang but about ono hundred barrels and was 99c onco and this was for a small grass about equally dlylded between the Conilitt of a full width window cu n and thowar curtain. Values W$1.08.' fire. two places. Panties, ch'smlies, dance sett, Rubberlled. All colon. Allcnwood Couple Wed. I'astel Shinies. Sizes 1, 2 and 8. Swan Electrocuted. and slip* in bias cut and tail- Mr. and Mrs. William K. Allen of A swan measuring eight feet from 7 pc. Linen Table Sets Allcnwood have announced the mar- tip to tip of its wings and one of ored styles with laco trim- NOTE —Only thoae 54 t 70 Inchai. Handiom« colored Jordan and all rlago of their daughter Agnes to the largest of a flock of five on Deal mings and embroideries. irnitet. < ErneBt P. Clayton, also of AHenwood. Hemstitched borden. BABV presenting a copy of lake, flew Into a high-tension elec- Tho marrlago took placo at Havre tric wire last week and was Instant- Zipper Outfits this Adv., can purchase Snow Suits do Grace, Maryland, November 27th. ly killed. Embroidered Pillow Cases Want Septic Tanks. Wants Beer license. this item at this special For boys and girls. 2 to 6. Appliquad with whita and colored medalHoni. Regulation tixs In all pastel shades. Several propertp y owners at Long Adolph Kadlec, owner of the Im- 45 x 36. Pair to tha bon. perial hotel at Long Branch, is tho Novelty $•§.98 and up price. $9.98 and up Branch have demanded that the com- Spreads Boxed Turkish Towel Sets One largo towel and two faca clothi beautifully appliqued and BOYS' BLOUSES and SHIRTS embroidered. 59. Tern Sawyer Blouses and Shirts STOP GAMBLING DN CDAL! 99c Pinch Pleated Damask Drapes _ Luitroui all ovtr daslgni, fully linad anti pinch ptaatad, com- * and up Two tone candlewick spreads plat* with fit-bftcki. All colon. 59c in hand tufted designi. Cov- orlett spreads in all over jac- Imported French Dolls Xlroudcloth, l'latn and I?nncy MntorliilH. quard figures. All colors. Full Beautiful figurei dreued In ten ruffled rayon taffeta coitumei. • HUTTON-ON ULOUSE-Blies 4 to 10. bed size. PJIMI colon. 8I11KTS-Slir» g to 14. BOYS* BOYS' TIES Rayon Taffeta Spreads $0 Vino Quality Silk. KID GLOVES Kvtiry ono boxed. Tnlr Finr quality porfactly tailored bad iprtadi In lolid colon of ^^ -' mill up 75c orchid, groan, gold, rota, blua, and p«ach. Pull ilia 84 x 105. 25c HIirs 3 (o 7. IMTOIITKI) SCOTCH Priscilla Drapes to Match $1.98 set J SILK MUFFLERS DRESSES ftmI Fine Novelty Cushions 50c "" l.uifroui i*lint, flfjuritj dam A iki, •mbroMwrtd thtnltU], and 100% Silk natttd lttln aml>roid«rad i»ti. ^ All fnticy imttcnu. 99* Children's Slips - Gowns J.98 Sister & Brother ORDER "blue coal' 5 and 6 pc. Scarf Sets Just received—25 doz- All linen and all inc.* ictrf i»U wlllt l)«ftuliful laca hi mine J Pajamas Jersey Suits Jumper Dresses *IUclt. en high - grade Silk IDENTIFY IT BY ITS blue COLOR Drcsici. Pastel shades, then yon can bn tare of getting tho brut Novelty Table Cloths $ land h1ocV«if and «U ovar floral d*ilgni. (2 i 12. Alto, trail. 1.98 •troet and party; best 1.00 r 1.09 rRT'J onr tmewifln profff f ymir hj-flirmmtmmfcfrirnKinrctlnamrtU- U v>ith [ar<|uanl liunUri 4 j i 4'J quality silk, h a n d » ArJr>r*tt|« linn»rlt, , , , Daautifuily Very fine quality spun H 39' trinutitd wiln •iquiul* A) a neon All-wool jcr»cy—navy, mnnry when you buy mil. wlirn oili.OilkiltmpnnimmmO K.rvny hemmed and linnd- jersey, all-wool; nil Shoe Bug and Tree Set |f|.« Urai, Dial rut «nd tailot«d brown nnd wine color. you plume your ilrilrr, <|im't My; < jf|i>a HANK i i it. wu..rt 1.,,„,..„, rii..i,.. MI lit* hr«| .'.liilt..,, (., in Uni I'mHI nii«>i. AII.ANIKl llllllll.ANini llu,,,M C.nl C.mj.nut I'IU.IKII 1 MBV1ANE STORES M. I. Rlnnenef A rlnu Oil the rJniHTinvNiii*., Alien r,,m|.«nr, ii.«. rim,,, r.i. i or\ nniiiitTi .«•«. \v riiinii * r<> n,,.,, A,,,,,,, II,,,.,., ZH !,KOA1> STltr.f.T. KKt) BANK, N. J, Regular Pric« Jukn W. r<»n|lii.,ii. t'.,.|. SHOP RUIJY LANL% AND SAVE! "M »»»1* 4t**M| •*•*.•) »*«. « ' i of aged, Infirm and other folk* who Cliff wood Man are (hut In on account of sickness, Thoss who would like to participate Admits Perjury are asked.to notify Rev. F. Alvin Langwlth, the pastor. Offers of au- Howard Johnson, 24, an automobile' tomobiles or trucks to transport the mechanic at Cllffwood, admitted be- carol singers will bo appreciated! Mr. fore a jury at Freehold Friday that' Langwltli states. Considerable mile- he had perjured himself In a damage age must be covered, as tho homes suit a year ago In which judgments of the congregation embrace a large amounting to $45,400 were granted. territory, . : • • • lookl The verdicts were given In lavor of Mrs. Ema Tunlson, who lives with Lawrence St. Dennis of Port Huron, her daughter, Mrs. William B. Me- Michigan, Frederick J. Shatnacker of Dougali, has returned home from a Parlln and Miss Ruth Bergdah! as a vlaltat East Orange and Nutlty. result of Injuries received In a col- About 120 persona attended the and Listen ! lision between a car driven by St. dance held by the Young M«n's Dennla s,nd a truck owned by tho Christian association at tho cohool- milling company. His testimony liouso Friday night. The profits served to corroborate St. Dennis, who, amounted to $30. Heres eomeu Christmas I at the first hearing on a rule to set 'His Natal Day" ia the title of a aside the verdicts, testified that Dr. Christmas cantata which will be giv- Aaron L. Simon, a Paisalo lawyer en by the choir of the Reformed and his counsel at tho trial, and the church Sunday evening at half-past lattcr's brother. Moo Simon, had seven o'clock, under the direction of coached him to testify to a set of Mra. Harry Morris and Miss Alice Fields as pianist. The choir com- facts given him by Simon as coming prises Mrs. Morris, Miss Elizabeth from Johnson as to the cauao of the Soffol and Mrs. Charles D. Flock so- accident. Tho trial is being continued pranos, Mra. John W. Sherman, today. Mrs. Alfred Buck and Mra. F. Alvin Langwlth altos, Chrlney Conover and Russell D. Heulitt tenors, and Wil- Treasurer Reports on liam Hunt and Arnold Conover bassos. County Finances The firemen havo started a pool tournament. Most of the members C. Asa Francis, county troasurer, of tho company are contestants. reported to the freeholders last week Mrs. Louis Plotkln Is confined to r that Monmouth county had just se- the house with a heavy cold. She is cured a renewal of $600,000 tax an- Improving. ticipation notes and he pointed this Atlantic grange celebrated its first Out as donnlte proof of tho county's anniversary last night with a cov- financial soundness. ered dish supper at the schoolhouse. At a recent meeting attended by After the feast an entertainment was Mr. Francis, Attorney General Wil- given. liam A. Stevens and a number of Mrs. Mary Desmond, one of the lankers, tho bankers readily agreed oldest residents of this place, was o renew the notes after the county suddenly taken sick a few days ago. lad agreed to pay off $500,000 owed She is Improving. » the Bank of Manhattan. Several Archibald Reynolds has opened a nembers of the county bankers' asso- fish market at Perth Amboy, iiatlon will elt in with tho freehold- Mr. and Mrs. Charles D, Flock and DOLLS irs when the 1933 budget la consld- their sons, Richard and William, ired. were visitors at New York last Children Can't Resist the New Wednesday. William was taken PBIZE WINNING STEEES. sick shortly after returning home and he has since been confined to BUTTERCUP They Were Purchased at Live Stock tho house. Show by Mutual Grocery. Mrs. F. Alvin Langwlth was a vis- Horsman has outdone themselves this year itor at Newark last Wednesday. in giving us the cutest, sweetest, cuddliest bunch A special purchase of prize winning Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes and iteers at tho International live stock Mrs. Cox of Brldgeton were recent ihow held recently In Chicago is an- of honey in the form of BUTTEKCUP. She guests of Mrs. Asher Crawford. # Come—help us celebrate the opening of our Lounced by the Mutual Grocery com- The basekotball team of the Young comes in three sizes with beautiful Layette r* any. This group consists exclusive- Men's Christian association defeat- new headquarters for Westinghouse Appliances. Clothes. ly of the choice Aberdeen Angus ed East Freehold in a game at this breed raised in Mason City, Iowa, place Thursday night ^ and described as exceptionally fancy We have displayed an array of quality electrical cattle. $2.95 83.95 $4.95 Every steer in this load. Is a blue household needs such as you have never seen before. ribbon winner. They were prepared Tinton Falls News. for the Mutual markets by Armour Modern China Urn Sets, beautiful Turnover Toast- BABY GRAND & Company, and will be ready for Pupils of tho public school with DOLL'S TRUNK the consumer on Thursday of this perfect attendance records for the ers, Automatic Waffle Irons, Portable Room past month are: PIANOS week. Heaters, Adjustable Automatic Irons, Dua/-au- First grade—Ruth Clay, Shirley Wood- Dog Banished. ward. Gaorsro Blnaco. Harold Boiee. Kocco tomatio Ranges and Refrigerators, Wa«her», Ocleu. KuKcno lloman. Elroy Kopaa. China Percolator A three-year-old Collie owned by Second ami third gradtiB—Jed Boycfl. Vacuum Coffet Edgar Aaron of Asbury Park has Willijim Carter. Charlea DuFour. Martin Set«—Built-in Watch- Ironers,—an almost endless list of efficient, de- Maker retains valu- been banished from his home for two Dwyer, (icorgo Blnaco, Gflorue Clay, man control, new itain- able bean oil*. Smut Georgo Kouvarls. Francis- O'Gorman, Jo- proof Mlcarta tray*. months. At tho end of that time he sephine Andrade, Katharlna Monao. pendable, and economical Westinghouse appliances China bus. will return home nnd be placed on Third Rnd fourth Kradea—Jamea Fer- good behavior. Mrs. Edgar Jonea, a KBon. Justice Ferguaon, George German, designed to meet the needs of modern homemakeri. Georgo Krahnert, William Manzo. Jean neighbor, claimed that the dog's con- Reed. Joe Seals. Roao Blnaco, Barbara tinual barking made it Impossible (or Cuirie. Jean Farley. Come—see the demonstrations. Learn something her to rest or recuperate from a re- Fifth and sixth grades—Michael Blnaeo, Howard Drake, Melvin German. Domlniek cent Illness. Scala. James VanWickle. Anna Clark, new about electricity—how it can nave your energy, Ruth Fieldlnp. Georglanna Krahnert, More Prlxes" Awarded. Janet Scott. Mabel Shulu, Evelina, Wil- your time, your money. You will be pleasantly liams. Josephine Wllllama. Another series of prizes has been Seventh and eighth gradei—Walttr surprised to find out how easy it it to give your Every Kiddie loves a l'lano. awarded in the U. S. G. Homo news Carter. Honj&mln Clark, ErneBt Krahnart. Jeromo Reed, Vincent Reed, Robert Scott, Here is n good slxe, brightly contest, this being contest C, arranged Gerald Wyndorf, Rose Gordon, Annie family the conveniences they have always wanted, Metal Trunk, largo size, finished by Greenspan Brothers In celebration Hull. Dorothy Johnson, Elisabeth Shults, Sandwich Grill— in two shades of Bluo with travel painted Green Baby Grand with of the dedication of their new ware- Margaret Robinson. Tekla Krahnert. Chrome—quickly the conveniences you have always longed to have. Food Mixer. MUetj slickers. Has drawers and hang- 13 keys. Good tone. houso at Perth Amboy. The wlnnora toasts, bakes, grills, mathet, beats, blend*! Jeromo Heed, son of Mr. and Mrs. stirt, whips anything. ers for Dollies' Clothes. are Mrs. Georgo H. Lovl of Wood- Edwin C. Reed, is improving from a fries, to your taste. Come—join in this gala opening celebration. bridge, frlgldaire, Mrs. J. H. Smith broken leg which he received last $1.00 $2.00 of Plainflold, chest of silver, and Eliz- week whllo playing soccer. There will be something special doing every minute. abeth Duslk of Trenton, set of Urea. Mrs. Elizabeth Stevens, one of tho oldest residents of this place, Is con- rostmlstress Dead. fined to the bed with sickness. Chalk Up Your Cue and Take a Tip Mrs. Wllhelmlna Brewer, poatml Mr. and Mrs. William Helm of trCRe of Manasquan Park, died last Philadelphia spent part of last week From A Pool Player! Friday week at the ago of 69 years. wllh Mrs. Charles Drcycr. Sho Is survived by two daughters Miss Margaret Schultz of Belmar Don't buy a Tool Table because It Is cheap. In order to get and a son. was a recent guest of Miss Margai I any sport from this game your talilo must bo absolutely smooth Dean. and level. Tho cushions must bo lively and proportioned exactly JUST LOOK Soccer teams representing the at every point. The pocltets must be cut exact and finished properly. Colt's Neck News. schools of this place and Neptune City played a draw game at Tinton Compact Irontri Wringer and Splnnei with new convenience Falls last week. The score was 0 to , Dryer Washers wit* AT THESE Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGrath of 0. Tho Tinton Falls boys are elated feature* that speed Fair Haven, Thomas Melger of over tho outcome, inasmuch, as Nep- water'discharge pump Ironing. Adjuitablt- Occanport and Joaquln I^iwrencc of automatlc heat control Colt's Neck spent Wednesday even- tune City is leading tho soccor league. Prior to playing Tinton Falls, and new down-feed ing with Mr. and Mrs. David Tu- design. inldalsky. Npptuno City had won every gams. ELECTRICAL CONVENIENCES The Red Cross campaign in Atlan- So far this season tho Tinton Falls tic township, which wnn conducted boys havo won two games, lost three under tho direction of Mrn. William nnil nlnyed ono tie. They will play S. McDoupnll, remitted In contribu- nt this plnco ngalnst WanamaSBO, 0 The name Wettinghouie is your guarantee of tions of $51.8,1. This la considerably Frklny. lnr^nr than tho amount given last A daughter wns born '° M™' ^" quality, modern design, and prices that are right. year. word Stoothoff last week. Each and every Weitlnghouie appliance for the The Clirl.itmn.i entertainment of Dr. Kuier, who in tho utato super- Adjust nbl cauto* matic Irons with Duilt* Ihn Kunilny-ttchool of tho Krformod visor of physical education, visited home has back of it more than forty years of ex- Beautiful automatic church will be held Frklny night, De- tho school nt tlilH plnco last week. In Watchman thermo- Waffle Irons with visi- stat—rubber handle. cember 2.1(1. Thn Klrln' volley hull tcnnl ot Tin- perience in the electrical industry. We have every ble heat indicator. A number of the inenilieiH ut the ton Fulhi wnfl defentrd In a Kamo at Reformed church will rlnK enrols on Avon n fow dnyu ngo by tho score confidence in the Wcstlnghouse Company because Cliilntnmn cvo In front of tho homes of 3 to 1. its policy is In line with our own: To give dollar- for-doilnr value no matter what competition does; to sell merchandise that satisfies today, tomorrow, UNBF.UEVABI.F. and for years to come. ToMlm (hit tun W«etlnf house Van* DESK VALUE (out automatlcsll} —quiet bfeeae maker* wlirn trays alp low —bertalne In tummc* eitd. Usable fl«t top. and winter comfort. The Merriest Christmas Mnllum alia Mnpln II..I, i, HI • Itallhl • linl, mill |m, I,,,,. I.i'l il he Ilic ini'iiii',:! Cliri:ilni;ifl 'rinf»l(f«t Warm flllvar flpsjulal CleanM— Cast* Ol»ws— Dtfuf. DI'.SK m.AC.KIIOARI) HrfiH'r«t..i< wit C|r«nfr—••t' wuM'a iht, W '•>• Chrwnlum r*fl*tif*t fla«i« 1 you rvrr clijiiyril. You lillnw ftlliilil Iwn aaffly *i«vl, ra rarnrit for supn of ftntlQafy an4 ^fotw-ajlftw »l«. Follfrw ai will lie iifi-(li-i|. Our Clirnliti.T! '*r^f«rl#*Aere, sncnts. fncteMe, •wifittr. f'lllll Mlpplii:: Ilii' In:.I. mclllixl of jM'tlliii; Hum, ViMi ;iic ennlijillv lllVlli'll In Culm' in j|||i| join l|n\V. Clyde W. Mason 7 Broml Slrcct, R«il Bank. TOUTS BROAD STRE ET NATION ALBAN K rnimr tin 17 Broad St., Red Bmik, N. J, RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 14,1932. Seven FURNITURE CO. KEYORT, N. J. The Big Store oil the Main Corner .15 to STORE OPEN 1 Enters The Final 9 Days Of The EVERY EVENING Lower in UNTIL THIS Price GREAT SALE THAN ANY ENDS . ... WHICH OTHER STORE IN WILL BE ON THE STATE. GREATEST CHALLENGE SALE THE DAY THAT IS OUR i BEFORE XMAS. Guarantee! Ever Held by Any Store-At Any Time-At Any Place A Small Deposit Your money re< holds any article funded or our price ON DEC. 2d, we made this very same statement and it stands good until the very last minute of THIS GREAT CHRISTMAS MONTH CHALLENGE SALE. until Xmat. brought down if Of course it's the truth that our prices are the lowest in the State... hundreds and hundreds of people from all parts of the State found this to be so when they you can disprove bought fine quality Furniture, Rugs, Odd Piece;, and Gifts at priceB that they thought were only imaginary. Just bear this i'n mind—that if you're buying a 10c Sorry ! Impossible this statement. toy, a chair, a lamp, a rug or even furnishing a home to honor Phone or Terms: CASH. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD OR EVEN DUPLICATED! Mail Orders. 2.25 Table Lamp $110 6-Pc. $119 10-Pc. $1.50 Magazine $7.50 Buffet Mirrors $34.50 Twin Studio Divan Parchment Shade, Rack largo Imported Vase. All Colors. Largo compartments. Stands Makes a beautiful gift and yet inex- ;*. ri Opens to full oize or twin beds. Two Bedroom Suite Dining Room on legs. pensive. Si individual innerspring mattresses. Fin- Only a sale of this kind could' afford [! est coverings. Three floss pillows. $1.95 End Table Here is your chance to own an honest- 75c Booh trough stylo, you the opportunity of buying a 6-pc. to-goodness real dining room suite at $11.75 $3.95 suite of this type at a price that should the price of a good breakfast set. Con- fit everyone's pocketbook. Consists of $19.75 95c sists of china closet, extension table, Chest of Drawers More.than 75 to choose from large size dresser, handsome French Six roomy drawers. Well made. server, 60" buffet and 5 side and one at 40% off. 1 $2.25 27x54 vanity (Venetian mirrors), roomy arm chair, upholstered in tapestry. A 1 chest; your choice of 4-post or regular $5.75 Axminster Sheraton reproduction. 1 bed and upholstered chair and bench. j $14.75 Innerspring Mattress Newest colors and designs. $5.00 Bissell Sweeper $13.75 10-pc. Vanity Sets i Lowest price ever quoted on a spring- $125 The genuine "BIBSOU" at Ma lowest price. filled mattress. ; The famous "Pereline" quality. Just $4.95 Child's $49 $59 $2.95 the thing for the girl friend. $g.95 Fibre Rocker $4.50 36x63 "IJoycl" made. Extra large. $g.75 ~AHSize8. Axminster $2 50 $129 2-Pc. RUGS Heavy quality. Newest colors. $24.50—9x12 Axminster $2.50 $10,95 "Lloyd" Frieze Living Room $14.75 Spinet Desk ( $6.50 Hand-Painted Picture Doll Coaches $2.50 The frame of this new style suite is $13.75 22x27 E.xnct reproduction of Uio Inrgo Coffee Table Always an acceptable gift but more so 1 ones. solid mahogany. The construction $34.50—9x12 Domestic Oriental Richly finished In walnut, A this year at the low price. Excellently Mounted on a beautiful gold-finished guaranteed crown sagless. Richly up- real buy. $19.75 made and finished. frame. Numerous studies to select $6,95 holstered all over in a heavy silk tap $1.00 from. estry. Your choice of the newest rust $3.50 25x50 and green coverings. $59.50—9x12 Wilton Velvet $6.50 Console .75 $2-95 Imported Rugs $34.50 Mirror Colon through to bnck. llomitl- 12x29 ful designs. Moro than 150 Ruga to chooso tram. Copies of rich Finest plate glass. Set In beau- Persian and Chinese designs. Extraordinary values tiful frame $1.65 $69 —all of them. • $2.95 $32.50 Lloyd Fibre Suites f $8.95 Phone Stand and Chair Small Toys, Large Toys, Velocipedes, Bicycle*, Just a few of these fine 3-piece Buiteiues i A worthwhile gift for the home. Chair Rockers, Chairs, Breakfast Sets—in fact, every- left. Automobile spring constructionion,. i upholstered in mohair. thing in the line of Toys. $2.00 POOL TABLE, CUES, $4*95 VISIT OUR TOY DEPT RACK and BALLS $1.00 $15-75 $159 10-pc, Oak $32.75 Justrest Chair & Stool CEDAR CHESTS Dining Room IICCIIIIIIIK mid ciocplJonally comfortable $32.50 Girl's Bike $14.75 4-Post Beds $14.75 36" Walnut Finieh .... 17.75 Largo all-enclosed china. Pull-out ex- 50 S1G.75 $27.75 44" Window Scat IS' Mndc by "Columbia." Positively tho A dandy well-built bed and really tension table, largo bud'ol, roomy serv- lowest price ever quoted on n biko of worth the regular price. Mahogany, er and f> nido and 1 arm chair. $39.75 44" Console Style 22"?S this kind. walnut and maple. $14.75 Occasional $79 "Queen Anne" TUT, CIIIVT WITH TIH'irATKNTKI) ITATIIUKH. 26" or 28" $5.95 HoIII n&lmit frnnir. llntt (apmlrlra. SMOKERS $19.75 All Sizot. $169 7-pc. Oak Bed Room $695 $3.75 Electric Slniul -| .95 What beauty and construction! Every piece hand-carved. I,;ir|;c. drnnier, $26.50 5-pc. Breakfast Set $5.5)5 Cabinet Style che'il, vanity ;iud beautiful i;t'inl-p NATIONAL «' .1 i (Formerly PROWN-COOPER) Phone 2680. 47 BROAD ST. We Deliver. Glub FOR 1933 IT'S A GRAND YEAR TO GIVE TOYS ... FOR PRICES ARE AMAZINGLY IS NOW OPEN LOW ! AND THE VALUES ARE TWICE AS MUCH AS HERETOFORE. BRING THE CHILDREN INTO TOYLAND AT THE NATIONAL AND ENJOY WITH THEM THIS MARVELOUS DISPLAY OF TOYS. Our Christmas Club plans are very simple, very brief, void of complications, yet vwithin the means of every man, woman Merry Whirl <: M; I.KATIIKII VAI.VK CIIAIMI'ION or child who chooses to put aside small sums weekly during IRON TOYS MARBLE GAME j FOOT BALL the year in order to accumulate money for use next Christmas. Make your 1933 Christmas a merry one by joining our club. If you have not been a member let us demonstrate what 1IAI.I. Ill \HIM. Roller Skates a wonderful satisfaction it will be to receive a check the first 98c of next December. If you have been a member, increase your An uHnlfM'l HUiiln miulr by tin* class this year and receive a larger check next December. nmltrr ol fnnioim Uollfiinl Tho Inrftr^t Iriin toy «»ul %\U\x I.Miur AssniuMi'.Vr '*" \ rril f.,,.ll,:ill. unirUI In ..!>«. nilil.il- llrrn In i.-lnll ill lllU Inw in !'•••• The following popular classes are available: BOOKS n rir.ci'. l'«r l.nr.v < MM -liny Accountant Bankrupt. Buy Now! Herbert A. Redon, a Long Brnnch nccounUnt, has filed a petition In hnnkrnptcy. Ho lists hla Hnbllltles nt People may not have as much money to spend on Gifts as $12,483 and his assets at $0,855. in past_years, but they're just as anxious to have their gifts make AtU'iulrxl Grange HrnMniiH. PAIMOIIV8 V. 8.0. Homo News Mr. and Mm. Hownrd Clayton of a hit. FOUJLDS' Adoiphla MpcnL hint work Rt Atlantic SOAP Lucky Number Winners City, whom they attended the 'en- CAtltl CIRCIt (Covwlnfl MM thhd diivinf) nlnn:» of tlir ntato (irnnK**. Look over the Gift Suggestions listed below and make your 25 fmiT HHIt HO )|H IKOWD rtlti Mil W7 SWEET PEAS . 2 M,i. CM. M. l»v. Mrt J II SnMi •PimtHfflco Hiln. selection here. CRtIN ClftClt SUPER M HAIitlL AV1NM lilt 10VTO »Vm* Kliwen ilt«« hiivn h«rn nffrrril on SUDS which to cnnitrucl n nmv poKlnince SWEET CORN . 3 liullilInK lit Knyporl. The offer" range cmiH emeu from M,(1(K) tn 1,10,000. FOR MEN FOR BOYS 25' OCTAGON MI in** ITIIII Cut Refugee Boons 3 Kclm«| Itfltora, $29.50 l.cnther Conls (Horschide) . $9.50 G»rrn cttjui SOAP OvcrconU $16.50 lo -..I tl-.,U to Ik. i 4—H—. •11nIf:ar. '1'nMtJlnn linn brmi rki'tml Suits with 2 Pniils $17.50 to$29.50 I.rnthrr Jnckcts (Ilorsehide) $7.50 TOMATOES 8—25 VM iwcy K« > »li nlllor nf lh« Kirrlmlil IIUII nrluml OCTAGON pnpfr. MlrhnM Jnnowlci wnn clmvn LouiiuiiiK Robes $4.95 lo$10.00 •Sur Which would you We know that our professional laundry service If you have been a member, increase your class this year, if possible, is superior to home methods. We are convinced rather be—the work- and receive a larger check next December. worn, tired, pep-less that it is more convenient, more sanitary, more complete and more economical. woman who does her 1 Make your 1933 Christmas a Merry One by Joining our Club. own washing and When you send the week's wash to us, you know ironing;the harassed, it is going into a scientifically operated institution Our Christmas Club plans are simple, very brief, void of complications, nervous, w n r r i c d with more than mere cleansing as its aim. Intel- ligent, considcrato people handle your clothes in- woman who hires her yet within the means of every man, woman or child who chooses to dividually, carefully, with n view to prolonging work done, or the the life of the gnrments. Try un. put aside at stipulated times during the year a small sum for Christ- carefree, happy wom- mas use a year from now. They are divided as follows: an who lei1; "tir I ruck Phone Red Bank 2600 or Toll Free Phone WX 4500 huV away (In- "lihic" ASK FOR DOT. Bll. Class 25 $ .25 ench week". Amount Received $ 12.50 *n Monday? Clnss 50 .50 ench week. Amound Received 25.00 Class 100 1.00 each week. Amount Received 50.00 FALCO •ft Class 200 2.00 each week. Amount Received 100.00 RUC SHAMPOOING. Clnnn 500 5.00 each week. Amount Received 250.00 Class X Any Amount Each Wock. We will be gleaned to enroll those wishing to Bubncribe to any of these Ul'TUE 1 176 West Front Street G r.O.ono FAMIUIv, Red Bank, N. J. The Broad Street National Bank PHONE RED BANK 300. RED BANK, NEW JERSEY Falco Dry Cleaning Laundering Falco Rug Shampooing CIAJLA13M T », •!.>•.I" •!'• I "••'•• 1 »•!'•>• 1141 '•!«» •»•! 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The next meeting A special moetlnir of tlio itockhoidtra of College students who will be home Mrs. Betty Horan spent tho week- i6 Mainstay Dultulne and Lo»n AMPtlt** (Tb« Bad Bank EtozUUr can b« bought will bo held Thursday, January 12th, lon will be hold WednenaRy «v«nlnVt Jtn> Take Instruction Ruruson at Finnerty'i genera) siurc within tho. next few day» for the end with relatives at Jersey city. at the Baptist church. ary 4th, 1033, betwean th« boUri of I|QA HERBERT'S larltao Bros," «tor». toimniy Xellan'a. tfor- ^nChristmal s holidays are Leonard Har- George Taylor of this plape was ntl 0:oo o'clock, at tha Bacond. NstiOitil About fifty Girl Scout leaders took artt's stora and Mrs. Ludlow a store. Tha dy Ml«a Maiy llandiInUaon, * former Armour's Evaporated Cream 6 cans 25c lo.Mont of tlila pinna, la Improving at thn ()itlu>|i«iiio liimpllal al Phlla il"t('hln, wllfttfl Nhn haw lianrj n Jiatlnnl with Mont Purchases only f Oceanport News. A bunco and card party, sponsored by the welfare committee of the Ocoanport civic association, was held Friday evening in tho borough hall. Alexander BorosB, chairman of the committee, waa in charge of the af- fair, assisted by Mrs. H. Whitney Conrow, Mrs. Theodore G. Howe, Mrs. Edward Worthley, Mrs. Russell E Glllam, T. J. Meagher and Walter H. Grills. The proceeds from the affair will bo used for Christmas re- lief work. Prizes for high scores were miscellaneous articles. Refresh- ments were served. Those having high scores were Mrs. George S. Loper, Mrs. Russell E. Glllam, Mrs. M. K. Collahan, Mrs. Charles Proth- ero, Charles Walling, James R. O'Donnell, Miss Ruth Johnson, Mrs. Thomas J. Meagher, Miss Esther Ccnover, T. J. Meagher, Theodore Rowe, Mrs. Charles R. Walling and This is the Year to Give Mrs. Ralph Maurlell. Other players JUu woro Mrs. E. S. Wlllard, Mrs. John B. Hulse, Miss Huth Bears), Mrs. Theodore G. Rowe, Alexander Bo- ross, Mayor and Mrs. H. Whitney Practical Gifts Conrow. Mr. and Mrs. James R. O'Donnell, Mrs. H. J. Anderson, Mrs. Ernest Laverty, Mrs. Alice Bill, Mrs. Georgo C. D. Hurley, Ralph Maurlell More than ever have folks learned to appreciate a serviceable gift... a gift and Mra. Arthur Grlggs. whose utility lives on, bringing comfort, beauty and happiness long after Christ- She Sings... Recites... Mrs. Philip G. Hood of Portaupeck entertained the members of the mas Day. Such a gift is a gift for the home. We have hundreds of useful Oceanport auxiliary of the RIvervlew hospital at her home Thursday after- gifts to choose from... and all are exceptional values. Counts and Prays noon. Flans were made to purchase Christmas gifts for patients of the hospital and a report on the recent executive board meeting was made. AN INVITATION Mrs. John Blol, president of the auxiliary; Mrs. Louis Millar, repre- END TABLES SMALL RUGS Girls and Mothers are invited to the Doll sentative of tho organization, and 27" Royal Wilton Rugs. Mrs. Theodore G. Rowo attended the Walnut, Maple or Mahogany. Lady's headquarters to meet the Doll Lady, oxccutlvo meeting. Following the $0-85 business scsulon tho members ex- 7Qc to $JQ.OO 'who will be glad to have one of her wonder- changed Christmas gifts and bridge ful dolls actually speak, sing and pray for was played. Mis. Bholdon Davis an- Values lip to $7.00. tertalnod with recitations and ro- you. Bring Mamma or Papa or both, be- froshmonta wcro sorved by tho hos- cause they will want to know how to get tess.. Mru. Edward Carey, Miss Wll- lcy and Mrs. Gcorgo T. Llnton, presi- CEDAR CHESTS this glorious Doll for YOU. dent of tho executive board of the \ BOUDOIR CHAIRS Full lino of tho famous Lane hospital, woro guests at the meeting, Every style, In every color. Sp The members present were Mrs. Chests. Visit Her at Our Office or at Itusscll Olllarn, Mrs. A. A. Welter, ial Priced— Mrs. David Jnnen, Mra. John Blel, 00 Mis Hheldou Davit, Mrs. II. Henno, $4.95 to $ j[g- $7.95 to $Qft.0O Mrs. James Johnson, Mlsa Mayette 30 TOWER SHOE COMPANY Johnson, Mrs. A. ICdolman, Mrs, Caroline Turton, Mrs. K. 0. WllUrd, BROAD STREET, Mrs. Cloorge II. I-oper, Mr«. Chnrln I'rolhero. Mra. llnlph Farkull, Mra. SMOKE STANDS RED BANK J. 1,. Herbert, Mrs. Kdward Worth- DESKS ley, Mr». T. J. Menuher, Mlas B. J. All UIIWIH nt tho lowest iM' Khrentriiit, Mra. 1 lurry Bltkeloy, Wnlnul, M»hognny or rvrr qui>trd. Mrn. Jnmea Hlinln'a, Mra. Ixnila Mil. Many tltrTtirrnt nlylra. ler, Mra. Marllii J, Connolly, Mra, Cyril W. lUyluirst «nd Mrs. Theo. .00 7gc to $1S.OO dnre fl. Howe. $j5-oo to $75 LLS Thn wnmrn nf thn linrnugh liava for tho pnal moutli lixen fnn»ur,1 In RY Mng for thn Had Cruaa. Tha wurlt la liclna; nupaivlanl liy Mra. Hondn Dinini; Room SnUcft O. DnNynn of Oe^nnimrt Pork, »ni| Two-in-Ono Tables In Mnlnii:niiy, Wnlnul. or Mnpli' III ftddllhiu In umUliiK rhllilian'a (ar< Walnut or M«hni;nny. Nuw - indiita R rmmnlttnn wlilnli Inrludaa Itiir'i.illv pi Ifftl fmni — Mm, V. llnlary Curlirii mill Mra. lf.d. 176 West Front St., Red Bank ward t'oicy lim Iman npixilulcd for $| g.00 to $/Jg.OO .00 to $ .00 thn iAt:nii NOTICE. oha Brown. acre and honae— an alarm last Wednesday morning burg public schools were neither ab- SHERIFFS SALE. SHERIFFS SAUS. llTCHANCiRY OK NfiW JERSEY. ' EXBEMBN BEAST. 93/409 Intorait • 1.U sent nor tardy during the month of By virtue of _ ^ fl^f*. to. f-di- By vlrtv* of » writ ol ft. f«. to ma dU Prill.Sale ol BMI Estate ler Unpaid Colt* ---'-m'-~vii-iiT!,.i.'niuiiii-'.i' for a chimney flre In the Leddy bouse rected. Issued ou< of rt of Ginn- racUd. l«u«d out ot th*.Court of Chan- IN THE HATTER OP THE MEH M4- on Twilight avenue and Port Mon- November: ftank, Belinikt 1*4 «cr»i and JHllJdietownere Have "it Merry EYen- eery of the State of New Jaxser, will be C.IT of th. SUt. ol Maw Jarwjr, will ta TBUST COMPANY OF RED --.. t-William II. Aoienon. eo.leotgr ojt building! ,,.,., mouth road. The flre was extln- FRANCIS PLAGE SCHOOL. exposed to esla at put-lie vendue on a»ofad to aall. at nubile T«ndu« on' . * NEW JERSEY. IN CHARGE OF TBL ;':'•:•.• Ing at .Port Monmouth. Tuudty. tha trd day of January, Kit, taias In and tor tie Township of Holm; Intereit ...~..~,..,.~..».~..~ ulshed with Blight damage. There Eighth srade—Margaret Layton teacher MONDAY, THE 9th DAX OP JANUARY, COMMISSIONER OP BANKING AND del. County of Monmouth and Stata ot Oojta ...-.._ u bctwtan' tha houra of IS o'clock and B s About 65 persons attended the an- —Gordon Behn. Nino Bonuoroo, Wolter - 10S8, • •,• INSURANCE. UNDER THE FROVfc New Jersey, hereby give notice that ae- juU Coueoli 41H MW *nd was & fire in the same house about a Chance, John Grimm, Irving Heycr, Nor- o'clock (at 3 o'clock)'!n_tlia atttrhoon of SION OF THE ACT CONOERNJNa .buildings ^iual sapper of the Middletovm town- between the hours of 12 o'cjoclc *nd 5 •aid dayi at tht Court HOUM in' tha Uor- .TRUST COMPANIES. . cordlnf to the law requlrlnl me to make UI.OS year ago. man Randolph, James Tanner, Fred Tren- o'clock (at 2 o'clock) In tho afternoon of tie unpaid' taxes, assessments and otter InUreit .. ship flre department Saturday night try, Angela Belesia, Jennie Carney, Lola ough of Fra«hald, county of Monmouth. On petition to «pprovt> account «nd'tt- Mrs. Fred Melnken, chairman of said day, at the Court Houao In tht Bor- Naw Jtney, to latlafy a decrca of uld nmnlclpul charges, aliened on. land, ten- CoaU _.,. , '•' a.t the White House at Pgrt Mon- Cnmpton. Katherlne Maaile, Elaine Ran- ough of Freehold, county of Monmouth; >qutot for Instruction*. «meo,te, h.rodltara.nta and real estate In E, U De U Hater, 1 acr* tho local Red Cross, has announced dolph. Vivian Sleeel, Cecilia Walttra. court . amounting to approximately 'Hi- '* mouth. Frederick Kelchejr ol Brad- New Jersey, to satisfy a d«ere« of islet ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. ; . . - •••-- " o < Ij.UI f)«Ul Belt Sets . .50 up Illta I'^itla flr«i(| Tr«J« Itoy (K«lna \v»(rr rn.l,»,, 'f'nnia fllltvr M^l n.M«r. <«ri'lln nil. 1. RlltM t>»f«ll REUSSILLES MIIMMOiril H Jtwn.r.mi II""1. rn.ia i J. KRIDEL :m MHOM) nr, ll-lil" 4 |.» b. — RED BANK — m:t» HANK t-i.u...l «i,ttMl liUu ri«,,, «« (OfficUI Hoy Scout Outfilter*) .J \>. V BED3ANK An Ideal Place to IJve. THE REGISTER'S PLATFOBMU Xocated bit the Beautiful Broad Street to ths River ' Shrewsbury 'River one hour Sewera on Every Street from New York, and provid- More rarklnt Space ing every city convenience. RED BANK REGISTER Sidewalks Along tho Highway* Uiu>d Wwklr. Bntlrad u 8«cor.d-UlMi M,tt«r at Hit Poit- Sabicrtptlon Prlcei On* Y«*i 11.60 VOLUME LV, NO. 25. od\c« >t Bed Bank, N. 1. mitt tha Act at March a, 1879. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1932. SU Months 11.00. Slngtt Copy 4c. PAGES 21 TO 30. WfflsMoney Salvation Army INSTALL TELETYPE MACHINE. Aged Resident Realtors Vjfant GIVES CHRISTMAS CHEER. Apparatus For Receiving Messages [embers of Sorority Chapter Fill Closed Bank May v For Animal Home Christinas Drive In Use at Follco Headquarters. Wins Odd Trial Taxes Reduced Christmas Stockings Far Needy. A teletype machine, such as thoso The members of Lambda chapter of William Hockman Directs in Headquarter!, Where Clothing, in use at state police stations, has Mr*. Sarah- J. Arrowsmith Committee Appointed to Offer Igma Tau Sigma sorority are work- Be Reopened Soon boon Installed In Red Bank police lg with the social service organlza- Will Thai After Death of His Food and Money May be Left, headquarters. Over this machine are Claims She Signed Power of to Co-Operate With the May- lon for general relief work. The Widow the Estate ii to be Have Been Established in Log received all messages and bulletins Attorney Under Impression It or and Council and With the hapter has filled four stockings for Used to Erect Building. Cabin on Broad Street. " - sent out by. the state police.-. The Was'-a Duplicate of Her Will. Board of Education. [our families comprising twenty-four A Meeting of the Depositors of the Merchants Trust system Is In use In five states and, personB. Each stocking contains use- William Hockman, who died r&- The Red Bank branch of the Sal-according to state police officials, has Mrs. Sarah J. Arrowsmith, a form- The annual meeting of the Redful articles and toys for the children, Company to be Held at the Town Hall Tuesday contly at hlB homo In Shrewsbury vation Army has established head- been a great factor In the* apprehen- >r resident of Red Bank who Is now Bank real estate board was held Mon- number of garments have been township, executed hl» will In. No- quarters for Its Christmas relief cam- sion of criminals and tho prevention living with-friends at Keyport, wonday night-at the Riverside grill. Ths nlttcd by the chapter to be dtBtrlb- vember, 1920, and a codicil to thepaign In a log cabin which has been of crime. ''« a case last week in the court of following officers were elected. ited by the social service. Plans Night to Consider Reopening Plan. will was executed last July. Mr. placed at the corner of Broad and Councilman Thomas II. GopsllI chancery against Frank M. Wells ot President—John T. Lawley. rcro made at a-meetlng held at the Hockman was actively connectpd White streets, This cabin, which was and Chief Harry H. Clayton had sev- Atlantic Highlands. Mrs. Arrowsmith, First yica president—Hubert Farrow. ome of Misses Mary and Katherlno A meeting to consider reopening Second vice president—William A. Hop- DINNER TICKETS AIX, SOLD. with the Society for the Prevention built and equipped by local artisans eral conferences with state police who IB 75 years of age, waa a patient pins. Warneker of Everett last weeit to dls- tho Merchants Trust company ot of Cruelty to Animals' for many and merchants, has attracted con- officials before It was decided to in-at the Long Branch hospital some Treasurer—Robert Macdonald. rlbute Christmas cheer for a number Red Bank will be held next Tue*. years and In his will he directed that siderable attention. stall the machine. The teletype was tlmo ago as the result o£ injuries re- Secretary—William T. Parker. : needy families tammlttco Could Have Sold Many day night at eight o'clock at the town his executrix talce special care ot the In tho door of tho cabin is a silt placed In operation here shortly after ceived in an accident. Sho claims A gift of a combination thermom- The members of tho chapter have Moro for Quinn Testimonial. hall. Notices to this effect and Invit- animals lie owned and give them a through which many letters ad- noon last Friday. that while she was at the hospital eter ana barometer was made to R.ompleted plans for their Christmas Chairman Frank H. Cole of theing tho depositors to be present will decent burial-when they die. All tho dressed to Santa Claua have been she asked Mr. Wells to prcparo a V. R. H. Stout, the outgoing presi- party to be held at the home of Miss ommittee of Monmouth county be mailed within a short time. • rest of his estate was lef (: to his wife, deposited by children. By the same will for her. Sho claims that Mr. dent, by tho members of the board. It Marguerite Tansey of Valley Drive, Jemocrata under whose auspices a At the meeting a plan will be pror Mary French Hockman, for her life, means, it was stated by Captain Ar- Wells agreed to do so and brought was presented by Mr. Farrow in ap-Matawan, December 20th. Mlaa Tan- estimonial dinner to John J. Quinn. sented by a commltteo to put tho time. After her death the residue of thur Hoodie; who is In charge of the American Legion papors for her to sign. preciation of Mr. Stout's service for iey Is chairman of the committee In itote commltteeman, Is being given bank back into business. This com- the estate was left to tho Second local corps/ may bo deposited the Mrs. Arrowsmith claims that she the organization. Gratification was :harge of arrangements. it the Monterey hotel at Asbury mittee, comprising bank offlc|^lj and National bank and trust company of names of families that will require signed one of tho papers under the expressed over the fact that Mr. Stout 'ark Thursday night, announced to- other Interested parties, has hold Red Bank in trust with the direction to Help the Needy assistance at' Christmas. , , Impression that it was a duplicate of has been elected secretary of the New ay that tickets for the entire ca- many meetings and given a largo that the cstato bo reduced to cash aa tho will but that Instead of being a Jersey real estate association. The amount of study to the matter. The soon as convenient. When tho prln- Contributions of foodstuffs/clothing pacity of the hotel's big dining room Veterans Plan an Investigation to duplicate it was a power of attorney, board passed a resolution expressing Supper Next Week; htve been distributed and that many members were particularly anxious • clpal amounted.to no less than J8.000 and cash may also be left at the not to arouse falsi; hopca. They now cabin, pno of the signs on tho min- Ascertain the Most Worthy authorizing Mr. Wells to act on herappreciation to the state organization applications for tickets cannot be or more than }1«W this sum shall behalf In financial matters. Mr. Wells for having chosen Mr. Stout for this filled. believe that they have evolved a plan be spent In the purchaso and equip- iature building read, "Tho need Is Cases—To Discontinue Pay- Show in February which will if approved by the depo*. great. Give today." claims that no attempt was made to important position. Because of hav- "Tho only chance anyone has now ment of a farm In Monmouth county ing, Salary to Adjutant. deceive Mrs. Arrowsmith as to theing been elected secretary Mr. Stout ltors result in tha bank being to be used for a refugo or homo for In spite ot the fact that tho recent The Members of the River Plaza f getting a tftket to the dinner," Salvation Army drive for funda last character of the paper in question. Is in lino to become president of the 3aid Mr. Cole, "la to obtain one from opened within a short time. aged, Infirm, Injured, starved, ne- At tho meeting of Shrewsbury post The details of this plan have not fall netted only fifty per cent of the of tho American legion of Red Bank At tho trial it was claimed that af- state body. Community Club Are Planning some member of the committee who glected and convalescent animals, ter Mrs. Arrowsmith left tho hospital Samuel D. Walker, who represented beon revealed but It is reported that tho farm to contain tot moro than amount sought, tho. army, according Monday night consideration was glv- for These Two Events—Card may have a spare one laid aside. We to Captain Rocdlo, is carrying out a she found that some of her money the board at tho recent state conven could easily have disposed of sev-the proposal to reopen the banlc has thirty acres of tillable land, lowlands on to a proposal to make a block sys- Party Yesterday Afternoon. been submitted «o the state banking full relief program this winter, and tem of investigation as to tho num- had been drawn from tho bank where tlon at Atlantic City, gave a very eral hundred more." for pasturing'with running water, she had it deposited and that It wascomprehensive and Interesting ac- department and that the department nnd shall have placed upon It suit- will not turn away any deserving ber of people in thl3 town who aro Preparations are being completed Guests of honor who will Join tho noody person that is not receiving Invested in seccrltlcs which she con-count of the proceedings. He stated is interested. The members of tho able buildings for the care of those unemployed and who need assistance [or a sauerkraut and pork and beans Monmouth county Democrats in commltteo express confidence that aid from other sources, A committee was appointed to make sidered precarious. The case was that Governor Moore's speech regard- supper at the River Plaza Community their testlmoniali to Mr. Quinn In- animals and a houno for a caretaker. hear'd before Vice Chancellor Berry ing taxation and the necessity of low- the plan will meet with favor and The animals placed there aro to be In connection with the Christmas a report at the next meeting as to :lub next Wednesday. Suppcra will clude Governor Moore, Mayor Frank that tho time Is not far distant -when celebration, the Salvation Army will whether such on Investigation would on Thursday, November 17th, and itering taxes was one of tho outstand- be served from half-past five until Hague and David Wllents, Demo- only those found In Monmouth coun- was continued for a further hearing ing features of the convention. He the bank will again function. Somo ty. .The farm la to bo known as thostage a pageant, "The Inn at Bethle- bo practicable. Tho members ot the half-past eight o'clock. Mrs. Henry cratic leader in Middlesex. Dancing of the best known and most respect- hem," on Christmas jiight. On thocommittee aro Harold Larrlson, Mor- last week. At that time a decree was said that the Governor's recommen- Paasch Is chalrmai of tho commit- to music by Tom Hackett's Red French-Hockman rest farm for ani- entered setting aside the power of at-dations for reduced taxes met with ed residents of Red Bank and vlcia« mals. Tho trufiteo is directed to cm- night following, Monday night, tho jan Ellcrt, Harry Lpwls, Harold Pot- tee in charge and s!he is assisted by a Bank orchestra is to follow tho dln-ity aro members of the committee children of tho Sunday-school will era, Benjamin Corning, James Wat- torney and ordering Mr, Wells to ac- unanimous approval at the conven- number of the women of the club. ploy arid pay a carotakor, who shall count to Mrs. Arrowsmith for thetion. Tho meeting next Tuesday will off- . d'eVoto his tlmo exclusively to tho up- hold their annual Christmas party kins, Otmar Philips and David Paxon. The club held aVspeclal meeting money withdrawn from the bank un- cur only thre0 days distant from U19 ! keep of tho farm and ho Is to r»In tho chapel.' Toys and candles will A meeting of tho committee will be The board at its meeting Monday Monday night to arripgo for a min- hold Sunday morning at ten o'clock der the power of attorney. Mrs. Ar-night devoted considerable tlmo to i anniversary of the closing of the in- celvo a salary not to exceed $1,000 a bo distributed among the children by strel show to be given during Feb- stitution last year. It was on Wednes- Santa Claus. in tho post rooms. rowsmith was represented In tho pro- discussion about local taxes. Prals ruary. A number of the men of Rive American Legion year, MU. Hockman also directed ceedings by Quinn, Parsons & Dore- was accorded to Mayor Charles R. day, December 23d, two days before the trustee to employ a eultablo per- Tho legion and the Veterans of Plaza will take part as well as pro- Christmas, that the bank was taken mus of Red Bank. English and tho memberB of thfessional entertainers of Red Bank son who shall dovoto his tlmo ex- Foreign Wars had been considering ^ »< Christmas Party over by the state banking depart. loldlng a *show during February. council for having lowered taxes In and Fair Haven. Half of tho pro- clualvoly to enforcing tho laws of tho Peck Estate to 1932. Mr. Lawloy appointed a com- mtnt. A run on the bank waa Im- stato relating to tho prevention of Felix Santangelo, who was appointed ceeds of tho show will bo given foi Annual Event for Children Will minent because of banks having cruelty to animals and ho Is to re- to make a report on the advisability mltteo consisting of Mr. Stout, Mr. unemployment relief needs at Re Golden Wedding; Doremus and Mr. Farrow to offer to be Held Next Wednesday closed in other parts of the state. It ceive a salary not oxcoedlng $2,000 Change Hands of having such a performance, recom- Bank. was announced at that time that the mended that tho plan be abandone co-operato with the mayor and coun a year, which shall lneludo whatever ell In lowering taxes during 1933. Thi A card party was held by the clu Evening at the Post Rooms Merchants Trust company was closed may be reasonably required to pur-Shrewsbury Stock Farm Pur- ana the legion decided to follow thl Family Reunion yesterday at the home pf Mrs. Augus' by the Ladies' Auxiliary. In order to protect the depositors. chase and maintain an automobile. course. same offer will be made to the boar< J. Miller. Mrs. Harry Clay of Fall chased by Edward V. and of education. The committee .will give Officials of the bank declared at that Whatever rpmalnB of tho net lncomo Mr. Santangelo was appointed t r. and Mrs. Francis G. Smyth special study to tho budget of ex-Haven and Mrs. Robert Lynn ot New Thu Ladies' auxiliary of the Amer- tlmo that the bank was really not shall bo used to employ a votorlnary Clara Quinn of Greenwich, ascertain if the former Young Men's of Fair Haven Celebrated Fif- penses. ark were guests of honor. A fancj ican legion of Red Bank made plans Insolvent. surgeon, but not more than $300 a Connecticut. Christian association building on powder puff box donated by Mrs. Ben for Its annual children's Christmas year oholl be paid for this purpose. tieth Wedding Anniversary Others at tho meeting besides thos< jamin W. Covert was disposed of party at a meeting in the legion This contention said to havo Monmouth street could be rented for been borne out If anything then remains from the Contracts have been signed by Ed-dances and parties, With a Gathering of Relatives mentioned were Warren H. Smock the co-oparative plan and It warooms last Thursday. The party will Investigations incomo It shall be used for the pur-ward V. and Clara Quinn of Green- The legion voted to discontinue Harry A. Hawkins, Charles A. Haw awarded to Mrs. Carrlo Jergens bo held next Wednesday night at made by the committee which pre- chase of horsea from tlmo to time, wich, Connecticut for tho purchaso of paying an annual salary of $100 to Mr. and Mrs. Francis G. Smyth of kins, Georgo Schanck, Sidney Stout Maplewood. eight o'clock at the legion rooms. pared tho plan u< be submitted next which the trustee may restoro to the Clara S. Peck estate on Syca- Carl Brcmer, tho post adjutant. Mr. ickwood place, Fair Haven, cole Albert L- Ivlns, Elwood B. Ivlns an Others present beaidca those men Santa Claus, a decorated Christmas Tuesday night. Although the mem- health or usefulness or destroy, In more avenuo. Shrewsbury. The estate Bremer's work has been very satis- rated their golden wedding Monday. Joseph Salz. tloned were Mrs. James Taylor, Mrs tree and gifts of candy and other bers of the committee have Issued enlarging tho rest farm and adding to comprises eighty-three acres with a factory and tho only reason for not ?helr family of flvo sons and a daugh- Thomas Plttct, Mrs. Henry Paasch things will be among the features. no statement and have made no com- Its capacity, In spending not moro than frontage of about 1,500 feet on thopaying the salary Is because of the T, together with four daughtors-ln- Mrs. Harold Young, Mrs. A. E. Wild Entertainment will be provided by ment of any kind about the matter, Officers Chosen other persons who ore famllinr with $300 a year for Its maintenance if Shrewsbury river. Mr. and Mrsnecessit. y for retrenchment. All the ,w, a,s.on-lnr)ay/ Pn4 flyp s,«.»»8.i- Mrs. B. W. Covert, Mrs. Wllllai the children. necessary and paying larger salaries Quinn are well known In horse show ether post ofliclala receive no salaries. Kaney, Mrs. Harry F. Babst, Mr: the condition of the bank cite various renv p»l4. them a surprise visit in At last week'B meeting Mrs. Wil-encouraging factors. ' to tho carotakor, agent and votorln- circles. A turkey will bo disposed of on tho iservance ot tho anniversary. Mr. By Horticulturist Hay, Mrs. Harglll, Mrs. Sophie Hilto liam W. Shampanore, chairman of ary, If la tho opinion of tho trustee According to Feist and Feist, Inc., co-oporatlve plan Friday evening, Do-; nd Mrs. Smyth were the recipients Mrs. H. Hewitt, MrB. Carrlo Jergeni tho rehabilitation committee, and One of them is that the bank build- William Macintosh was elects ing Is not mortgaged.^It iB'frce and this Is necessary. Mr. Hockman ap- of Nowark, who with Charles G. Ed comber 23d, at tho Strand theater for many gifts and were tho guests president of tho Monmo,utb coun Mrs. Edward Scattergood and MnMrs. Dudley Shaffer, chairman of. the ' pointed his wife executrix of the will. wards of New York-were the brokers tho honeilt of Iho drum and bugle honor at a dinner party at the Benjamin Crate. Prizes were won b: child welfare committee, made re- clear In this rcspectand the came la horticultural society last week at Re true of the vault and of all tho other Charles E. Parker of Fair Haven effecting tho transaction, the ostat corps. •osovelt dining room at Little Silver,. Men's hall at Rumson. William Pot Mr* James Taylor, Mrs. Hay, Mrs ports as to food, fuel nnd clothing Inado hla will two years ago last will bo used as a stock farm and res- William Daly, one of tho post mem After the dinner tho entlro group Harrison Hewitt and Mrs. Benjiiml which had been provided for needy bank llxturoa and furnishings Tho tcr was elected first vlco preslden Register has boan Informed from a January. He left all of his cstato to idence. Mr. nnd Mrs. Quinn will bers, has been on the sick list and eturned to tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Connors second vice presi- Crate. px-servlec men and their families. Kathryn Jayno Chandler, daughter transfer horsoa from their Connecti- ho Is now at the Veterans' hospital imyth, where a delightful evening Christmas season Mrs. reliable source that receipts from in- dent, John Schuman secretary, L. P. Tho next card party will be he vestments made by tho bank hav«, of Harry P. Chandler, and ho ap-cut place to tho Shrewsbury farm. at Lyons, New Jersey. It was stated /as epent Mr. Smyth told his grand- Jones treasurer, Percy Radford finan- in January. Shampnnore and Mrs. Shaffer will pointed her mother, Bertha J. Chan- Among tho animals owned by tinthat Michael Kupor of Rumson, an tilldren stories of his experiences in visit World wur veterans who are pa-been greater than the expenses of cial secretary and Charles H. Rice running tho bank under the manage- dler, executrix of -tho will. Qulnns aro Lord Erin and Your Way other member of the legion, would bo Is early llf*s at sea. He has seen corresponding secretary. John Schu- tients at hospltahi. Tho auxiliary jumpors, who were ridden to national a patlont at tho hospital soon. 3ng servteo on Callfo will place a Christmas wreath on thement of the state department. An- man is the retiring president. Christmas Mail Is other symptom which seems favor- Edgar |H. Cook, a wcl|-known resi- championships last year by Mis After tho meeting Monday night a nd China tea traders. Committec3 chosen wero Adam memorinl monument on the borough dent oi Atlantic Highlands, executed Muriel Cleland of Bedminlstor: Thoso present were Mr. and Mrs. liall property. The meeting was able Is that since last winter a num- social tlmo was enjoyed and refresh- Moss, Alfred Griffith, Michael Toom- Lighter This Year ber of Monmouth county banks which hl« will In 1025. Ho directed that Tho Shrewsbury estate was origin- ments wcro served. i'ranclB G. Smyth, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.oy. William Lyons, Philip Lemlg and closed with the sinking of Christmas any debfn owed him by hla sons, Ed- ames, A. Smyth and Dorothea and carols and the "Star Spangled Ban- woro closed havo olncc reopened and ally owned by Abram Holmes early John Porter, executive, and Joseph From present Indication:) nt all of them are apparently operating' gar C. and Robert G. Cook, at thein tho nineteenth century. The estat irthur Smyth of ned Bank, Mr. and Kennedy, Percy Hicks and Alfred Red Bank poatolllce It looks aa Ifner." tlmo of hla death bo cancelled. All Irs. Alfred Avery of Butler, Joseph profitably. "If it can be donn rise- was In tho possession of tho Holmei Women Democrats Grlfflth, auditing. Tho officers will there will bo u groat last minute rusli Last Friday a number uf members where, why cant It bo done hereT the rcBt of his cstato was bequeathed family for tho next four generation imyth of Now York and Mr. and Mrs.be Installed at tho January meeting. Df Christmas mall. The holiday mall of tho auxiliary uttended a meeting to hlB wife, Allda Cook, and she was Vllllam Alfred Smyth, Mr. and Mrs. said one Interested party In talking until It was sold by Joseph V. Holmcr Form Auxiliary Tho society decided to hold the 1933 as compared with last year at this of the county auxiliary at Asbury with a Register reporter yesterday. named as executrix. to Louis V. Boll about 1010. Miss [arold C. Smyth, Mr. and Mrs. Har- tlmo la much lighter, both incoming Park, at which Mra. Fannie Cyphers dahlia show earlier than October 1st. Every effort will bo made to have a Anno Sccour of Long Branch left Emma Hclmss, daughter ot the late I A new organization known as tho ild C. Smyth 2d and James J. Smyth No tlato was set, but tho show will and outgoing. At this corresponding presided. Miss Minnie Ivlns of Bov- her entlro cutato to her daughtor, Joseph V. Holmes, now resides on if Brooklyn. period last holiday season there wcrt> prly, thp state president, was thfule l attendance of depositors at next Voman's auxiliary of tho Ited Bank take placo about September 15th. Ex- week's meeting. Graco Young. Mrs. Secour executed Sycamoro avenue. Loula Bell sold tho emocratlo Icaguo was organized hibits at laat week's mooting were a four extra employees handling the guest of honor. h«r will last April nnd named her estate In tho year of 1017 to tho Peck ust week with tho following officers: centorpieco by John Schuman, 85 parcel post mail and three extra em- daughter BB executrix. family, who havo owned It over since. Testimonial For ployees on llrst class matter. Up to 1'rei.ldent—Mrs. Fred Jones. points; snapdragons by Adam Moss, BUSINESS WOM10N MEET. Florence Williams of Anbury Park They havo npcclallzcd In tho school- Vlro tncnlilont—Mrn. Itnbcit Scarburfc-h. 70 points; carnations by Adorn Moss, this tlmo no extras have been tuken Local Securities left all of hor proporty to; her God- Ing of saddle horses and Jumpors. Secretary—Mm. Mary Monti. Mayor-Elect Minton 75 polntR, and chryBanlhemutn3 on at the Red Bank olllcc. Tho accommodations on the premises Trm«,irer--Mr». Mory Dietrich, by .ocal Hub Told of Christmas Cus- Sound Investment child, Mario Walbry Thomas, in a Trustee*—Mia. Anna rntteriion. Mm. W. W. Kennedy, 78 points. A Register representative at the toms In Various Lands. > -will which slio executed last May. can tako care of thlrty-olght or forty muni-ot I*eMnlstro. Mrs. l'i,inr«s Hcnecin Plans arc under way for a testl- poslolllco this morning saw two ladies horses. Tho property la equipped Wtlfaro clmlmian—Mis. Floionco Hor- onlnl dinner to bo given in Janu- A regular meeting of the Red Bank That Red Bank municipal securi- Sho appointed Elizabeth Harris as PROGRAM OF DANCES. at the stamp window inquiring about executrix. with both Indoor and outdoor show ns. iry for Mayor-elect Augustus M. tho rate of postago for their personal Business and Professional women's ties nro sound was announced yestcr- rings. , Speakers' commltteo—Mri. Arthur J tflnton of Fair Haven. It is being ar- club wns held nt the headqunrtera of ilay in a statement made by Now Mrs. Amolla Traub of Asbury Park Yliltn. ruplls of Jack XV. Mason lo Appeur Christmns mall. Tho thrce-cont post AmeilcnnlzBtlon committee—Mn. Jamei anged by a committee, on which nre the Young Men's Christian nasocla- York state ilnanco authorities. The bequeathed hor grandson, Wesley Miss . '•. has also beon a breeder At Cnrlton Theater. ago on llrst class matter has not met Hopkins, Jl.BOO, which Is to bo paid of lino pi rood cattlo nnd chickens. Vtilciitt. cprcsentatlvos of tho various civic, with popular approval and these tlon last night. Tho program wns Instatement was mailo In response to to him elthor within one year of thoAccommou ions are now lolng com- Tho auxiliary will hold a card ratcrnal and business organizations l'uplls of tho Jack W. Mason danc- ladles decided that they would send charge of the emblem committee. a request for nilvlco nindo by New tlmo of her death or at tho tlmo horpleted to romovo her stock from the iarty Saturday afternoon at hnlf- o which Mr. Minton belongs. Mr. ing school of Uttlo Hllver will bo out their personal cards unsealed and After reading of tho emblem collect York hankers. This ntatoment Indi- real estate Is sold. All tho rcBt of Shrewsbury cslato lo Kentucky itist two o'clock nt tho Elks' lounge Minton Is a member of tho bonrd of In a program of dances at thouso the cent and one-half utamps by the club MIBS Elizabeth Honne cates that all bonds Issued by Red her cBtato was divided equally among whero oho will contlnuo Iho breeding Tho proceeds will bo used for char- .rustoes of tho Hcd Hank loil^o of Carlton theater Friday night of next licrcan. That others aro doing the filing the emblem song nnd Miss Bunk for public Improvements ani htr children, Hannah Jacobs, Wil- of lioiscn and cattle. ty. Elks, president of tho Monmouth bout week. Tho program will consist of lamo thing In evidenced by tho large Ilutli Williams guvo n leading. other purposea nro considered exceU liam Traub and Abonln. Hopkins. Mrs. The next mooting of tho auxiliary :lub and coitimndoro of tho North inllltiu-y tap, tup uolop, tnp duos and number or otumpii of this dcmonlna- .cnt Investments by Now York atnt* 3hrowabury lcoboat and yact club. Ho MIHS lima voiiOlalin descriheil a authorities who have made 11 study Traub appointed hor two daughters ,vlll bn hclil Wednesday night, Janu ea.Httildo dnncpii. Thoao who arutloo n now being used on tnall mutter. OeniMin Chrl.-itina.'i and Ml.i.i Mur- executrixes. ry 18th. H nlso a membor of tho Masonic fr;i- to tako pnrt nro Olga Tartlrti Intending to sond out large 0! tlio subject. Elks' Ritual Contest ornlty, lli-d Hank yacht club, I'luy- (,'i,rot Hied reatl a pupot- nn thn Kpnn- Mrs. Nolvlno. L. Uunyon of Anbury Olhcr inrinbi-rH of tho nllxlllarj Kchwpukcr ICvelyn Wyckoff, Phyllis imantltii'ii nf holltlay nmll nro urged Ish (_!lirlstmns custoniH. MIH.'I Knth ;r»" boat club, tho county grntul Jury MIICH, Virginia Wyckoff, Adclo Hep- do HO IIH rally as possible! nml Park left nil of her property located Here Thursday Night (ulilcii tho nlllcern nro Mrn. Aila maoclatlon ami oij;nnl/.nl lorii of T,uWull tolil of thn Moravian cole- HllOlM-KltS' MATINEKS. at Uuhl, Idaho, to-her non Parker. At/uy, Minn Ilolcn Dennett, Mrs. Mar- nor, Kathleen Sr-nnlon, I'r-BKy Han- thereby lemen Iho lust inlnuto load blatlon nf thn yulethle. Mrn. Ada tntc-wldo and national Intrrosi. Idn, Hlta Hppnci', FrnncCH Scanlon, for the faithful employees In tho pos- Hll« bequeathed $20O each In her nlno Hod Bank lodge of Elkii will net ns gfirpt Ilurke, Mrn. Klmer llrown, Mm, C'luiuliill reviewed current events. (J(iii|iiin Kntltlm KrnilrrH In Two Rrnndehllilron, to bo paid to them na for llnhway lodgo nud Aubury Annii JH/inno, Mian ICIIznbrth Cos. Ismhplln I'urK'ivlp, Nina Hcanlon, tal service. Tho lilrl'beni uf thn dull brought TlrhrU liiMtcud of One. th«r bocomo 51 yearn of IIRO. llo- Park IMIJJO tomorrow night when lello, Mln, Mniy t'annclln, Mri rAilKNT-TICAC'IIKIIM. Annii Mnrchnnt, Ciitlu'iln" Purgnvlt', gifts to (111 tliu ChrlMtiniiM tit.idlings An mi mlilvil liiiliii'rment to bring nueila of pornoiiul articlen were miulo Ihrtio vlnltlng lodges will compotn In Ampllu Connor, Minn llnlcn Cnnzonn Irpiin tli-iiiilon, I'jvrlyn Mntchunt, provlileil by tin. Monimiuth ir.tunty ,'lhliloy l'nrlii'r, .Tun" Mi-IIUcli, Mnr- HOWLING CI.Ull t'AIll) l'AHTY. iojipetH to Itnl llnnli, tho ntrand to her children, 1'mlier, Harry, Until tlio rtato rlUuillnllc conlcM. 1% del-Mrs. Julia DIIVIH, Mm. Nnllln Dcnlnt ilmillily MwtlnK Will llo llrlil Ncxl in nntil/'itloii for (torlfil nnrvlcr. ,:ln Mcioin, l''uy Cori-nlc and l!:lcnni,r tlii'iiter l:i rxtrmllnK mi offer lo r« J'Htl IM | Hit In" nml tni (» ..,,U. .,.!, "I" Will *t'l'l»«t*N lot i.e itla i Mll,l,| ni.li> I". rMi.u.tt m # Al 'I", 'II ('...milint. l l';" Page Twenty-TwTwenty-1 o RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 14, 1932^ TWO FLIERS KILLED. WOMAN'S CLUB DOINGS. the Glenwood cemetery at West Red Bankers Will Third Lawsuit Noted Composer Long Branch. Fifteen Teams \'-j[ Robert C. Juncmann, One of ihe Vic- _^ ».i i Literature Department to Meet, on tims, was Spring Lake Han. Morali Died at Locust. Henry IL Cuwson, §!;; Live in France Over Accident j ***** « a former resident of Red Bank, died Left in Grind Sergeant Robert C. Juneman, 22, yesterday morning ait his home at son ot Mr. and Mrs. William C. June- haMrsm. roadJoh, Littln Fe. SilverTrudea, gavu oef aMark brief- Lon Hascall, Eric Leavens Says ai Long at Damages of $4,280 for Samuel talk Friday afternoon at the Red Carl Edouarde, Firit to Write Farmlngdale after a king illness. He Marathon Continue* Merrily at' mann of Spring Lake, and Second who was 7ft years old.. Besides hla wife, Depression Wont Leave Him Lieutenant Guy K. Hudd, 38, were Gottlieb of Keansburg Against Bank Woman's club on the Slno- Musical Score for Motion Pic- attainei d prominencpronence on thhe the Smoke Shop Tavern at Japancse situation In Manchuria. stage, died earlly yesterdatd y morning Mra. Enola Classen, he Is survived by He Is Going to Leave the killed Sunday when their airplane Frank Uzzolino of East ture, Piused Away Lwt Week two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Lee of Shrewibury With 792 JHouw crashed and caught fire in an apple Mrs. Isaac Gllhuly, third district at his home on Lockwood place at ''Depression. Keansburg and Newark M«i. —Close Friend of "Rosy." Fair Haven in his 61st year. He hadTrenton, and Mils Margaret Closien orchard on the estate of Mrs. Rob- vice president of Women'a clubs, will Completed. ".',. / .-. .•'.":.'-';"';^ji x The third of a series of lawsuits j he in charge of a winter conference been ailing the past year. Death waa of Farmlngdsle. The funeral will be i' Mr. and Mrs. Eric Leavens and ert L. Stevens at Eernardsville. Both Carl Edouarde, who composed the held at his home tonight and burial Fifteen teams and one solo but bodies were burned beyond recogni- to bo held In the Red Bank Presby- due to a complication of diseases. their eight-year old daughter, Evelyn, growing out of an automobile col- xst musical score for a. motion plc- Mr, Hascall spent'almost hU entire will be made tomorrow morning.in night at nine o'clock completed 792 ;0f Alston court will leave* on Janu- tion and the plane was a mass of lision near Kcyport on July 21st, terian church Tuesday, January 10th. ure and was one of the first to cx- A luncheon will be served by the life In the theatrical business and the Farmlngdale cemetery. hours In the Marathon dance at tlid ary 11th on thc steamer Leviathan twisted debris. Both men were mem- 1930, was tried before Judge Hullf eriment - In tho syncronlzation of Smoke Shop tavern at Shrewsbury.,. bers of tho National guard aviation women of the church. was acquainted with every branch of Mrs. Classen, who was a school for a European trip that may keep V.. iawienco and & jury last week. uaic with film cartoonB, died at hla the profession. He played leading Among tho " contestants " who them abroad for a year or so. division and were taking part in Tho accident occurred at Slovor's The llteraturo department of the omc at Locust last Thursday after- teacher before she- was married, WBB Bed Bank Woman's club will meet roles In the winter Garden shows and the daughter of the late Henry H. dropped out within the laat few days ' '.-"•': Tho party will stop off at Southtrainin- g maneuvers when the acci- Curve and tho cars involved were a oon. He had never fully recovered were Charles (Rabberlegs) Hsgah, dent occurred. Friday morning, with a covered dish rom an operation which had been other Broadway successes. His last Curtis, who waa one of. the pioneer ; ampton, England, for a short stay. I taxicab owned by Frank.Uzzolino of luncheon following. Mrs. John R. appearance on the stage was In Curley Cohen .'and Mary Sklar and ; From there they will go to Paris and ' East Keansburg and an automobile icrformcd upon him several months haberdashers of Monmouth county. Smith, chairman of the department, "Lyslotrata." He also was in several Ho was prominent In clvlo affairs Jean Gunne. Hagan was among • , .eventually tfieyrwlll— take -up -their . owned by William Prakapas ot Ncw- will bg In charge. ••-»*- go. • movie "shorts." ' • those who sang their swan aong last abode somewhere in Southern I ark. On the day in question Mr! Mr. Edouarde, who waa C7 years here and was a member of thc school Relief Work -^ '"" Mr. Haacall was an active worker leard and town council. < night and he was given a big ova- '. Franco. • Prakapas had been visiting at Keans- \ d, was a personal friend of Samuel in the Flayers', boat olub of Fair Ha- tlon. • - . •. . _ .-•.•/• r; . In telling about his proposed trip ,. Rothapfel, familiarly known as tff • •• ' At Eatontown burg and hi waB on his way back I EDWOrtF h RallV ven. At the time of his death ha held Jimmy Carr dropped out last week . to a Register representative last night to Newark. ' With him in his auto-l " * _". Roxy." He became acquainted with the office- of vice president. He was Mrs. Minnie S. Tarter. and his partner, Millie Agentorsh. • ;Mr. Leavens said that as long as the mobile were his wife and two elderly j ho theatrical and radio celebrity in also a member tof the Pacific lodge Mrs, Minnie S. Parker, wife of teamed-up with Sam Getgodd. This Plans for the continuance of tho At Little Silver 922 and became connected with the depression would not leave him ho work of the Eatontown relief organ- men who lived at Newark. Mr. Uz- of Masons and Mecca temple of 'ouncllman George W. Parker of la the sixth partner to be taken by was going to leave tho depression. He zolino was.on his way from Keyport taff of the Regent theater In New Shrlnera of New York and the Elks' ilatawan, died suddenly, Sunday the latter ulnae tho contest began. ization were made Wednesday night A district Epworth league rally "ork, of which Mr. Bothapfel -was said that lie has been corresponding at the weekly meeting of the society to Keansburg with Samuel Gottlieb took place Monday night at the Lit- lodge of Grand HapldB. ' light of last week of a, heart attack. Impersonation night will bo ob- with a friend in Franco for some as a passenger. Mr. Gottlieb owned lanager at the time. Ihe bad been In poor health for sev- at the Eatontown borough hall. The tle Silver Methodist church and waa It waa at this theater that Mr. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. served this eyenlng. Country ttor* . time and that ho has learned he can county director of volunteer relief a bakery on Main street at Kcans- attended by 140 persons. The Bel- Alice Hascall, and three brothers and eral years but eeomod to be all right Will bo held tomorrow night and ori live much cheaper In that country at burg. Ho had been on a trip to Eu- ;douarde composed the first score to workers, Mrs. Lila Terhune of Long mar chapter won the award for at- motion picture. Tho result was so a sister, they being Allen H. Hascall the day sho died. She. waa the daugh- Friday night a chalrflndlng contest , tho present time than ho can in Red Branph, was present at tho meeting rope and was on his way home when of Fair Haven, Todd Hascall of Sag- ter of Uriah Sickles and Fannie will be held, " . . Bank and hence the journey abroad tendance. The rally waa in charge^ ffectlvo that both he and the dlrec- and made a brief address. Charles the collision took place. of Miss Florence Knowlton, Mrs;" lnaw, Michigan, Hiram Hascall of tewart. She was born at Matawan On Monday the tenth wedding an-, •with hla wife and daughter. In tho accident one of the elderly or ("Boxy") were invited to become Brccso presided at the meeting. Niles M. Paff and the Little Silver ncmbers of tho staff of the Strand Chicago and Miss Helen Hascall of nd had always lived there. Besides nlversary of Mr. and Mrs. Orel Orvls Ho said that for many months it Mrs. Erland Holtz was appointed men in Mr. Prakapas's car was in- chapter, Newark. icr husband she leaves a sister, Mrs, of Red Bank, pne of the hus.ba.nd,-'. ihas been all outgo with him with stantly killed, Mrs. Prakapas and heater; ono of tho leadlrlg motion to be in charge .of tho supply store- Thero were carols and games to icturo playhouses in the city. Services will be held tomorrow korglanna. Ervln, and brother, Wll- and wife teams left in the Marathon, practically no assurance that things room, assisted by Mrs. Harry Dlvor, another passenger were seriously In- ight at seven o'clock at his late ;3 R.. Sickles. Tho funeral was held will bo obBorvcd appropriately. A- would change. His friend in France promote fellowship. A play entitled In 1927 Mr. Edouarde resigned his Mrs. Jesse Lane and Mrs. Asa Fary. jured, Mr. Gottlieb was so badly in- "The Open Door" was given, a&l ome by the Klks' lodge and at eight t her home Wednesday afternoon plo-eatlng contest will be a featur* has sent him information on the cost jured that he was a patient for a osltion with the theater to entor the Mrs. L. D. Seely reported on tho those who took part were Miss ild of motion picture sound produc- 'clock by the Masonlo lodge. The lth Rev. W. H. Dllks, of the Mata- next Tuesday night. , •of living in that country, which Mr. clothing collections and the work bo- long time at thc Matawan hospital uneral will bo held at ten o'clock an Presbyterian churoh in charge, Leavens says he has thoroughly In- Jacqueline Simpson, Miss Eleanor lon, -which at tho time was fast be- Madame Ramonta, exponent ot • Ing done by the Girl Scouts. Reports and both automobiles were badly Quackenbush, Arthur LUtrell and Friday morning at the house. Rev. lurlal was made In Rose Hill cerrie- pysohlo art, will continue to, appear vestigated nnd has found tho figures damaged. omlng popular. In 1929 he syncrc- were also made by Rev. Carlton Kenneth Curchln of Little Silver, Izod one of Walt Dlsnoy's "Aesop's "V. W. Konnerly of Fair Haven will both In the afternoon and in the to bo just as represented. Whitehead. Rev. Leroy V. Dillcncr, Mr. and Mrs. Prakapas brought mclate. Burial will be in Fair View . Mr. Leavens said that ho has been Miss Agnes Cotgreavc and Oliver 'ables," which waa said to be the evening during .the balance of this Mrs. Lane and Mr. Brceso. Mrs. Fred suit against Mr. Uzzolino, alleging Dennis of Eatontown, MIBS Concetta rst cartoon to bo set to music. He cmetery. Mrs. Oortrude J. rerrlno week. sending his daughter to a private that he was responsible for the ac- Stanflcld, vice president of the or- Pingltore of Long Branch and Miss tffftrcd a fractured leg in the fire i taat Saturday "Uncle" Jim Har- school and that the tuition for like ganization, tendered her resignation, cident because ho was driving In the led last Friday morning ot compu- schooling in a private school in Dorothy Nilson, Andy Nelson and hat destroyed tho Pathe studios at Mra. Mary A. Naughton. tations at the home of her daughter, king, popular master of ceremonies but action on its acceptance was center of thc road and because he Pete Nilson of North Long Branch. 'ark avenue and One Hundred and at the Marathon, organised a "Kldr Franco in about one-tenth what ho is postponed until the meeting to be was attempting to turn thc curve at After having been sick for a week Mrs. H. W. MacConnell of Sllvor- now paying for a year's tuition. He Religious readings were glveitby twenty-fourth street, vlth pneumonia, Mrs. Mary A. htte Gardens, with whom she had dies' Marathon club." On that day held this evening. a high rate of speed. These allega- Mr. Edouarde was born at Clove- 114. children joined and many more says that according to information tions were denied by Mr. Uzzolino. Rev. Earl T. Hann of Belmar, Rev. ?aughton died at her homo at Fort eon living.. She waa 67 years old received there will be little chance of The relief organization decided Roy C. Henne of West Belmar, Rev. nd. He studied in that city and at- Monmouth Tuesday of lost week. She Besides Mrs. MacConnell, she la are joining dally. Children who against giving a party for tho needy After the suit had been partly tried ended tho Royal Conservatory of possess talent are encouraged to per- not getting a satisfactory position but a mistrial was granted by Judge W. R. Gufllck of West Grove and iras sixty years old and a daughter urvivBd by another daughter,' Mrs. even If he does not get satisfactory children of the town and returned Rev. Niles M. Poff ot Little Silver. uslc at Leipzig, Germany, where as f the late Elizabeth and Mlohael L. A. Werner of Lowell, Masschuft- form and the money contributed is a donation of the women's auxiliary Palmer N. Way. Later tne case was he prize violin student of his class placed in a box, which constitutes employment at once he can loaf again tried and tho jury rendered a A mid-winter district institute will 'Neill of Port Monmouth. Her hua- itts; a Bon, Wlllard I, Perrlne of cheaper in France at present than he of the fire department for the party. be held at Ballard church at Asbury : recolvcd a violin from KalBer Wll- sand, John Naughton, died a number "rooklyn, and a brother, Henry Van- the club's treasury. Mrs. Holtz announced that plans aro verdict in favor of Mr. Prakapas. :1m II. can In America. Application was made to set aside Park January 13th and 14th. if years ago. 'elt of Atlantlo Highlands. A list of tho contestants remain- being completed for a party to be Three children survive Mrs. Naugh- The funeral was held Monday at- ing in tho Marathon follows: ' He made suro that ho will keep in held Saturday, December 24th, at thc verdict, but this matter has not Upon his return to this country he touch with what 1B going on in Red yet been decided by the court. HOME FROM HOSFITAL. ccamc a member of Llberatl's band. on. They aro Charles and Paul ernoon at threo o'clock, at the fun- Number 1—Ashar and Patsy Drown of the municipal building. A number Naughton and Mlsa Irene Naughton eral parlors of Albert W. Worden. on Long Branch. ' , Bank and vicinity by making ar- ..ater he became conductor • of Number a—Hilly Lovell of Dayton, rangements to have The Register, his of donations havo been made for the In thc meantime Mr, Gottlieb f Port Monmouth. She also leaves last Front street -with Rev. Junes party and a number of persons have started suit against Mr. Uzzolino and j*Henry Wasserman Again At His napp's Millionaire band and then Ohio, and Mllllo Agentor&h of LOB An- favorite home newspaper, forwarded hreo brothers. They are Charles, Schaeffer of Burlington, formerly gelas, California, promised aid. Mr. Prakapas, claiming that both Storo at Campbell's Junction. rganized his own band, which to him while abroad. ilayed engagements at Asbury Park, Villiam and John O'Neill of Port if Atlantic Highlands, In chirgo. Number 6—Bob Madison and Joyca Mil- were negligent in the manner in Henry Wasscrman has resumed the Monmouth, • ' » Burial was- in Fair View cemetery. ler of Dayonnc. , which they operated their cars. After Vlllow Grove and other amusement Number 7—Stove Beronko of South management of bis store at Camp- enters. He also directed music for Mrs. Naughton was a member of River and FAI Neilai of Portland, Oregon. LETT IN THE NIGHT. Six Persons Escape a trial lasting almost two days the bell's Junction, In Middletown town- Number 8—-Nick and Sophia Eusio of jury rendered a verdict In favor of overal leading hotels in New York It. Ann's church of Keansburg and of Frank W. Farkor ship, after having been laid up a •ty. He was a friend of the leading Norrlatown, Pennsylvania. Everything Removed From System Mr. Gottlieb for $4,280 , against Mr. t. Ann's court of Catholic Daugh- Prospect avenue died suddenly Number 10—Moo Sutierateln nhd Inia Injury in Crash month with blood poisoning. His ail- mslcal and theatrical personalities r ,...• Brako ScrUce Place. Uzzolino and Mr. Prakapas. Among ors of America* Tho funeral was esterday morning at tho Fifth Avo- Lehman of Long Draneh. ment developed from a Blight scratch i the country and numbered among eld Friday morning at St. Ann's Number 13—Slo Williamson nnd Violet Six persons narrowly escaped be- other things it was claimed that Mr. on the smallest finger of his rlglit iue hospital at New York. Ho was Rollins of Cleveland. The System Brake service, which Gottlieb's bakery business prospered hem such notables as Daniel Froh- hureh, under tho direction of Rev. traveling salesman and was stvlck- has Its headquarters at Newark and ing injured narly laBt Friday night hand. Ho was a patient for a week nan, thc late John Phillip Sousa, B. Numbor 10—Pnt Nlcolettl and Jsiin when automobiles driven by Her- until the accident occurred but that at Beth Israel hospital at New York Thomas A. Kearney. Burial was made n whllo on a business trip to that Schultt of Long Branch. which operated a branch place of thereafter it was operated at a loss. . Rolfe and Adolf Zukor. t Mount Olivet cemetery. The bear- ilty. Ho was 41 years old. Number 32—Robert Sullivan and.Miry . business on Maple avenue, opposite bert Hess of Jersey City and Milton and later for three wocks at "St. Barn- His son. William Doty Edouarde, Furka of Bayonno, £ook of Manasquan collided on thc He was represented by Qulnn, Par- abus hospital at Newark. The polson- ira were Peter Lang, Thomas Kelly, Mr. Parker was born at Little Sli- Numb«T 86—lrrank Qulnn and Margie Whito street, made a very sudden sons & Doremus of Red Bank. manager of the I4adrlguera orches- Martin Casserly, Salvatore Scagllone, er and was the son of the late Rich- Brlcker of South Oione Park, Long Island. ciose-up of their local branch Satur- Middletown state highway near Fair- ] Ing spread from the finger to the ra that plays at the Commodore ho- field GardenB. The two cars were ! hand and to tHo arm. At one time it "ames Murphy and George Kenney. rd and Agnes King Parkor. Bc- Number SB—Bill Flltterer of Oakhurit day night week. Tho firm occupied 1 el at New York. Also surviving are •nd Louisa Nicholas, of lied Bank. • badly damaged nnd had to be towed was feared that an amputation would ildes his wifo, Mra. Ella Brown Number 3E>—Samuel Getgood of Phila- part of tho Andrew Lustbaum prem- iis wife, thc former Marian Doty of 'arker, he ig survived by two daugh- ises, which wore taken over a short to garages. Rum8on Auxiliary I prove necessary. Mr. Wasserman still '.ochester; his mother, Mrs. William Frederick Schoch. delphia and Florence Fendergast of W«st Riding with Cook was Cecil Mac- has to keep his hand In a bandage, crs, Agnes and Louise Parker; two Long Branch.' . •" time, ago by tho Red Bank building Idouarde of Cleveland; two brothers, resident of Rumson for two and a Number 4S—Joa and Dot Dean ol Lone Cloud of Red Bank. In Hess's car but his ailment is rapidly Improving. listers, Mrs, Frank L. Sherwood of and loan association. According to Elects Officers rank and Alfred Edouarde, and two lialf years, was found dead at his Red Bank, and Mrs. R. O, Alen of Branch. G. Howard Lipplncott, who looks were Mrs. Hess and Mr. and Mrs. At the two hospitals where he was a Isters, Miss Charlotte Edouarde and ie last Friday afternoon by Kurt Number 40—Orel and Beatrice Orvls of Herbert Hagger, all of Jorsey City. Mrs. Lewis T. Wilson was elected patient, four operations were made in Bloomfleld, and a brother, William Hod B»nk. after tho real estate Interests of tho tfrs. Gertrude McGannon, all of IVctzsteln, who had come to visit ~~. Parker of Llttlo Silver. Number 85—Charles Carr of Jarsey association, the firm was some four They were on their way to the president of the ladies' auxiliary of his arm and hand to drain poisonous lleveland. 1m. He was last seen by neighbors City and Virginia Mauon of Red Bank. months in arrears with their rent. Smoke Shop Marathon. Rumson flre company last week. She matter. a enter his home last Wednesday Solo—Dob McDonald ot Jersay City. Somo time during the night referred Cook was proceeding north . and succeeds Mrs. John Pfelffenberger. The funeral was held at his late afternoon. Mrs. Emma L. Parker, Hess was coming In the opposite di- Other officers chosen were Miss Hel- omc at Locust last Friday afternoon to above the placo was broken Into A rATRONAL, FESTIVAL. Wetzstein, upon dlBcovery of the Idow of John Parker, died last "THE CHRISTMAS BOX.'1 and everything -was moved out, in- rection. The latter stated that a en O'Rourke vice president, Miss t 3:30 o'clock with Rev. Charles J. wagon coming In tho opposite direc- Mary Murphy recording secretary, ody, notified Recorder Jere Carew. Wednesday at her home at Highlands cluding all tho tools belonging to bhnson,- paBtor of All Saints church .t the ago of 71 years. She had been tion forced him to turn out of the Mrs. John Anderson financial secre- It Will Be Held Next Wednesday at f Naveslnk, im.charge. In charge of County Physician H. W. Hartman up- Flay to Be Given December 20th by • Harry Giblln of Red Bank, who has St. Thomas's Chapel. n \ lowing the body stated that the Uing a long time. Mra. Parker was the Woman's Club. , — Jiccn local manager for the concern right traffic lane to the center lane. tary and Miss Irene Porter treas- *. R. Mount 4 Son of Red Bank, the orn at Red Bank. She had lived Tho occupants of the Hess car urer. A patronal festival will be observed iody waB removed to Rochester, nan had been dead for about for some tlmo past. Mr. Lipplncott lours. Death was attributed to a t Highlands forty years, She leaves , Tho drama department of the Red •Was at Newark Monday Investigat- were taken by state polico to the Red New members elected were Mrs. at St. Thomas's chapel at Red Bank •here another aervlco was held the Bank Woman's dub will present a Bank railroad Btatlon whero they "Walter Carle, Mrs. Francis Murphy leart attack. three daughters and four sons, they ing the matter and there is a proba- next Wednesday beginning with the ollowlng morning. Burial was In Mt. 'icing Mrs. James Bonner, Mrs. play ontltled "Tho Christmas Box" bility that legal action will result In boarded a train for Jorsey City af- and Mrs. Delia Guerrier. A prize celebration of Holy communion at le cemetery at Rochester. Mr. Schoch, who was 31 yoars old, Tuesday night, December 20th, at th( ter making a charge of reckless given by Mrs. Lewis T. Wilson was was born In Germany. Ho Is survived George Card and Benjamin, Arthur the intercut of the building and loan eight o'clock in the morning and fol- nd Richard Parker of Highlands, clubhouse. Mrs. Tony Hunting Is di- lrivlng against Cook. Thc latter Is disposed of on the co-operative plan ly threo sisters, Mrs. Albert Scherer association. lowed with intercessions until eight VIrs. Sadie Baker of Brooklyn and recting the rchcarsalB. Those who expected to make a counter charge for the benefit of the sunshine fund o'clock in the evening. At quarter if North Bergen, Mrs. Emma Notzel Albert L. McQueen f West New York and another, who udson Parker of Florida. Thc fun-will take part are. Mrs. Lyman C, next Sunday when tho case comes and waa won by Mrs. Frank Ben- after eight o'clock a festival even- ral was held Sunday afternoon, with Vanlnwegen, Mrs. Henry Mecklem, JOB AS BOROUGH COUNSEL. up before Recorder Louis H. Mecae son. ing song service will be held in com- ive» in Germany. Sr., Mrs. Irving Lovett, Mrs. Frank of Belford. Arrangements aro being made for Died Monday Morning Rev. Percy | R. Comer officiating. memoration of deceased benefactors Tho body was romoved to tho fun-Burial by A. M. Posten and Son was Wodchouse, Mrs. Ilosea Chark, Mrs. Ijiwrcnce Kcenan, Formerly of High- , n Christmas party to be given for and a sermon by Rev. Herbert 8. ral parlors of Albert W. Worden on in Fair View cemetery, John Morris, Mrs. Richard Hook- lands, Gets Post nt Belleville. I the children of the members of the Craig, rector of Trinity church of Albert L. McQueen, one of thc last Front street where.the funeral staff, Mrs. Alan Frost, Mrs. John Nursing Association i fire company and auxiliary. It will Red Bank. cat-known reel&ents of this boi^ was held Sunday afternoon. The Regan, Mrs. Henry Mecklem, Jr., Mra. Lawience E. Kecnan, junior part- [be held Thursday night. December died suddenly early Monday J. Kdward SUbh, St. Thomas's chapel was built a jody was cremated at tho Rose Hill John Warren; Mrs. Elmor Morro*. ner of tho law firm of DeGraw, Mur- 31 22d, at seven o'clock, at thc firc- nornlng at his home on Brldgb ave^ xomatory at Linden. • led late last Friday morning at his Tay & Kecnan of Newark, was lad j number of years ago by the late Mr. Mrs. Edith Bruyere, Mrs. Hunting house. The committee consists of uc. He had arisen early, as was lomq on Spring street of compllca- and Mlasdtt Corinno Welsh; Olga week unanlmounly appointed counsel Mra. John PfeifTenberger, Mrs. Wal- and Mra. Thomas K. Durham as a ih custom, and had gone downstairs, lons* after an Illness of two weeks. Thc regular monthly meeting of thc memorial for their son, Thomas Mrs. Marjorlo Cell). Schwenkcr, Lorralno Repphard, Phyl- ior the town of Belleville, Mew Jer-nubile health nursing association of ter Robinson, Mrs. John Murphy, Evidently feeling an attack coming He would have been eighty years old sey, HUrceedliif* John R. Brown, who Knight Durham. Slnco 1007 It has wife of Frank Celt! of Eatontown, lis Miles, Jane MeHugh, Porry Ran- Ru.nson, Seabright and Fair Haven Mrs. William Gaynor, Mrs. Valerie i: sat down in a chair, where he was his week. Surviving aro a sister, kin, Dorothy Lovett and Fay Coreale. had held thn position for the past all Casler and Mrs. Charles Tilton, Jr. been used by tho colored Episcopal- 'ound later by his ion, Albert E. Mc- died early Sunday morning at the was held Friday afternoon at thc ians of Red Bank. Rov. Charles W. Miss Emily Stlbbs of Red Bank, and yearn. home of tho preHldcnt, Mrs. John M- Queen. Thc latter called Dr. Wil- Hazard hospital at Long Branch, a brother, William Stlbbs of Wooster, Mr. Kecnan Is a native of High- | Nelson Is the rector of the church. ain Sayrc, who upon examination where sho had been a patient for Ellis. A report on thc Red Crosa NEW RKD BANK SOCIETY. Ohio. MIDDX-ETOWN'9 BOSS HOGS. lands, beinjj tho son of Hie lai(! Ber-membership drive showed a total of itatcd that ho had died of a heart about five months, of complication! The funeral was held Sunday af- nard ami Mary Kconan. Ho Is a $1,191 received from Rumson, Sca- DEMOCRATIC CARD PARTY. ttnclc. She was thirty years of age. ernoon at 1:30 o'clock at lilu late nephew of W. Addison Romalno of Organization With Seventy Members Cnpt. F.lwood Secley Owned tho Two briRht nnd Fair Haven, Formed by Italian-Americans. Mr, McQueen, who would havo Mrs. Cclll was born'at Eatontown homo with Rev. Dr. Alfonso Dore, Blggcat In the Township. Highland with whom he mado his, ThankaR,vmR dinners wore sent to Seabright Organliatlon. to Hold Event ccn 65 cars old next February, was and was the daughter of Louis and pastor of tho Methodist church, in Hoclsta di Mutuo Soccarto Gulseppo homo In childhood. Mr. Kecniin was ai fam)lir3 ,n fhn lhrcr boroughBi lho January 12th. orn at Red Bank and was the son ho late Christina Mactnlyre John- harge. In charge of R. R. Mount & Saturday was hog killing day In th« educated in thc MlKhlandH public, ^ com) from ,nlpreaUd ,ndl. Garibaldi Is tho name of a new Kcd •t tlm late John and Lydla Ingling ion. Besides her husband and father Son of Red Bank, tho body was can-Bnyshoro district of Mlddlotown Bnnk organization which has been At a mcjtln.j of the Scabrlght Ntrhoo. nnd I.romiido hlfch school. II" firorgf'a rhurch and •IcQucen. Ho conducted a grocery ihe is survived by two sons, Stanley eyed by train In Wooster for burial township. Everybody In that part of .'irtcrwaid attended Weslcyan unl- formed for fraternal purposcn nnd Women's Democratic club last week Kmn.son pnvatp b<:ho tata 4* "The Star of Bethlehem" by HOSPITAL SURGEON DEAD. man has done the rest. This sedi- Dear teacher," whoU an Indignant E\ Klaxlngton Harkcr. Violin, 'piano School Board in mentary layer is so soft that in or- mother, "you must not whack myt .and organ milslc wlllfbo presented by der to build on it piles havg 'to be Tommy. He is a delicate child and Professor John Ebner, violinist; MIBS Ir. Edward A. King, Summer Besl- ERSQNALS driven down, sometimes to a depth Isn't used to It. At home wo norcf Abble Strickland, pianist, and Mrs. dent Here, Victim of Pneumonia. ' an Economy Move of sixty feet. hit him except In celf-defonic," Mrt. 'Amos Bordcn of Washington heresa Wliley, organist. Borrowed inior surgeon at St. Vincent's hos- street returned borne Friday from 'Is the Universe, Including Man, Frank J. Haviland'i Pay asItal at New York, died Friday at Clinching tho Diagnosis. 'X pays to advertise In The Register. Itiyervlow hospital, , after having volved By Atomlo Force?" will be School Carpenter Reduced hospital at tho ago of 14 years. been a patient there two wcoks. le subject~bf the LeBaon-Sermon Iii contracted a cold at the Army- Tho eminent alienist recognized the Mlas'Florence Gaddrldge, daughter 11' Churches 'of Christ, Scientist, on from $1 an Hour to 75 Cents otre Damo gamo and pneumonia hug who was holding him up. cf Mr. and lire, Victor Goodrldgo of unday, December 18th, 1032. an Hour—Other Business. ivcloped, which resulted in hla "Look hero," he protested, "I'm Sunset avenue, was operated on for The Goldon Text Is: "Behold, the eath. Dr. King for a number of your benefactor. Don't you recall Every Woman f the removal of her tonsils and ade- aaven and the heaven of heavens Among the bills presented at the hat I once saved you from a life noids Thursday at Rlvervlew; hos- the Lord's thy God, the earth al- meeting of the Red Bank board of sentence by proving you crazy?",., Wants • education last night was one of slight- pital* ;. . wlth all that therein Is" (Deutor- 'Sure, I remember you now," the to look her best at nil times..• iiiomy 10.14.) • ly more than $200 from Frank J. Hav- Mr. and lira. William Snydor have thug said as he continued his work. to feel at case,and perfectly lland, who Is employed by the board 1 moved from Mori place to their Among the citations which com- "And ain't holdin up your benefactor poised. . ' '• homo on Spring street. The Interior irlse the Lesson-Sermon Is the fol- to make carpenter repairs at the a crazy thing to do?" schoolhouses. Ho has been paid at RIIS-SIMPLICITX* oft their, house has been remodeled jwlng from the Bible: "Thine, O ODLD you mind If we NCE more Jean read the rate of $1 per hour. Tho board and the exterior has been enclosed .ord, IB the greatness, and the pow.- didn't celebrate Christ- Spot's Trifling Error. ' Created by through tbe letter which did not pay the bill hut ordered that with stucco. r,' and the glory, and the victory, mns tlila year, Bob?" Gossard • $Ilas. Virginia Watt of'Pa»salo! Is ,nd' tho majesty: for all that Is in the bad arrived to find her In it be changed on the basis of 75 cents A very thin fullback was annoyed Bob looked up quickly vliitlng hor aunt,, Mrs. A. G. Murfltt leaven and In the earth IB thine; a mood of despondency per hour. by tho attentions of a small dog dur- is the answer. of Oakland "street. nine, Is tho kingdom, O Lord, and from bis bacon nnd eggs. most unusual. LlUo a A .motion that • all carpenters ho ng a rugby match. m The pull of tho At last, when play had moved to Miss Mary Elizabeth Thatcher, ou art exalted as hefed above all" "What's tbe Idea., dar- gleam of sunshine, It had paid for school work at the rate of back • straps the other end, the back turned and daughter of Mr. and Mm Charles J. C Chronicles 20:11;) ling?" brightened the g 16 o my 75 cents per hour and that all labor- Battens the ab- Thatcher of Blverglde drive, a mem- Tho Leaaon-Sormon also Includes Ellen's lip trembled: v"l ers bo paid at the rate of 60 cents shouted to tho spectators: "Whoover domen, uplifts prospect of a Christmas owns this dog might call him off.' ber of the senior class of the Feagln following passage from ' the list can't bear to think of Christ- an hour was made by Mrs. J. Daniel tho bust, and away fi'omthome. To be sure, llvt A voice responded: "Como here, School of Dramatic Art of Now York, Jhrlstlan Scloncu textbook, "Science mas without father. And It Isn't Tuller, seconded by Harold A. Hen- controls the ing with one's step-aunt didn't make drlckson and unanimously carried. Spot. Them ain't bones, boy—them's will appear in a play to be given at ind Health with Key to the Scrlp- the baby were old enough to hips. tho school next month under the di- uree" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Mind, much of a home, but even tbat was Mrs. Tuller stated that the rate of legs." know the difference." Let our expert rection" of Charles Hopkins, well lupremo over all Its _ formations and better than the' deserted campus. $1 per hour was excessivo in theso Otters B.U o w UirUi of a Beautiful Depression, krfbwn New York producer. tovprnlng them a,ll, Is the central sun Her husband scorned about to say And then had arrived this charm- tlmea, as many carpenters were work- you what Mrs. John O'Brien of Spring streot Its own systems of ideas, tbo life something, then evldenWy thought Ihg cote from one of tbe univer- Ing for M per day, Jones—"Well, how arc you getting Mis-Slmpllcity i light of all Its own vast creation; on in your new eight-roomed entertained Michael Moore of Everett bettor of It. "Where Is your moth- sity's most attractive graduates: Harold Thompson, on behalf of .a can da last week. . ind man Is tributary to divine Mind" group of colored citizens, asked for house?" er going Jo be?" ho asked, pres- "My Dear JHBS Gray: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morford and p. 200.) , , mtly. the use of tho River Btreet school- Smith—"Oh, not so badly. We fur- $3.50 to $10 children Carroll, Preston and Mar- "It will afford us tho great- ouso next Wednesday night for nished one of tho bedrooms by col- The Young Pepples', Sunday even- "In Boston, with Leila and the garet Morford motored to the Phila- est possible pleasure to have iharity ball. The request waa referred lecting- soap coupons." ng elub of tho Reformed church will children. Of course, with young- delphia' navy yard Saturday, where ifesent the ' pageant, "Why the you spend the holidays with us. o tho building committee of the Jones—"Didn't you furnish the. ath sters tbat age, one has to keep they wore the guests of Ensign Al- !hlmos Ring," at tho Reformed Wo are entertaining most In- loard. The group will pay for jan- or seven rooms?" fred B. Metsger aboard the recently Christmas." formally arid will expect you tor, heat and other incidental ex- hurch on Christmas night, Sunday, DB, EDWARD A. KING Smith—"WOT can't. They're full o' 17 Broad Street. Bed Bank. N. commissioned V. 8. S. Indianapolis. Jecombor 25th. The production. "Whatever you sny goes with me, Christmas .eve. penses. soap." Mr. Metsger tn a cousin of Mrs. Mor- vhlchwas written by; Elizabeth Ap- Sweetness; you know that," said "Cordially yours, Curtis Bartholomew asked that the fears had been a summer resident of rord. ••• ••• • thorp McFadden. IB being-directed by Bob. Monmouth County labor council be 2onover lane, In Mlddletown town- Mrs. George McVoy, formerly of "MAKJOBIE HOLDEN." M1S3 Marlon L. Turner./ Tho scenery Of course It was a bard time for permitted to use- tho schoblhousc ihlp, near Red Bank. HG IS survived Red Bank, will return to her homo "Most Informally 1" Jean's brow next Tuesday night. Ho was in- being made by tho workshop group Ellen, just now, remembering ether iy his wife and three children. at New York this week from the clouded. formed that tho request would be f tho dramatlo society of the club. Ohrlst mnses. Tho funeral was held Saturday in Long Branch hospital, whore oho un- "I—can't—go I" Jean wlnlsed back granted If tho council paid for heat, :he chapel at St. Vincent's hospital. Those who will take part are Cedric Why, last year, ' derwent an operation for appendicitis. lyder .Raymond Fearco, Charles unaccustomed tears and stared hard light and janitor charges. It was es- Idward O'Brien of Rumson ren- lion she had Mrs. J. Btllwell Grovor and daugh- ieovos, Ella Dey, Frieda Rltter, Ar- at a picture on the wall in front ilmated that this would cost abou! dered a vocal solo at the mass. Oth- ter, MIBB Emily Grovor, of Red Bank hur B.Capon, Jack Loversldge, Ai- been flying of her. As her vision cleared she 10. Mr. Bartholomew said the coun- ers from this locality who attended ure registered at tho Hotel Commo- red Ralph, Helen Havens, John L, around, Joyously became nware tbat she was gazing cil had no funds to meet such an ex-wero Rov. John B. McCloskey of Red dore, Washington, D. C. ilyder, Kuth . Burr and Rlchird If hcctlcly busy at tbe group photograph taken after penses. Mrs. Tuller informed him Bank, Mrs. Morton Planitz of Fair 19 E. FRONT ST., Phone 372. RED BANK ' Foyd King of Westslde avonue Is that he could probably get the uso of Haven and Edward O'Brien, Sr., Stupclll. John L. Ryder la stage with lnst minute the last Dramatic society play. conflnod to his homo with illness. ianager and Albert Sniffen business B b o p p 1 n g and the town hall free of charge and Mr.Miss Anne O'Brien and Miss Kath- j SPECIALS—Thurs., Fri., Sat., Dec. 14, 15, 16. What fun she had 1 For one brief crine O'Brien of Rumson. The re- Mru. Irving Leventon and daughter lanager. ' packing to go ~!artholomew said he would try to do Suzanne of Chicago were callers last evening Ehe had been a "star" and so. Tho council's chief object is to mains were taken to Plttsbur^ for homo for the week upon Mrs. Thomas Irving worn truly becoming clothes. havo local construction work done by 'Urial. ' Prime Rib Legs Genuine holidays. She Brown of Broad street and Miss Han- Weddings. If only—Jean sat suddenly up- residents of this locality. and Bob and nah Cook of Borgen place. Mrs. Lov- right with eyes sparkling. "I'll go The board voted to apply to the two - month-old enton, before her marrlago was Miss Curchln—Evans. to Mrs. Holden's and wear those mayor and council for $50,000 to meet THE GREAT ICE AGE. ROAST Lovey' Cook, who lived for a while llttlo Jim, named Miss Jean Margaret Curchln, clothes!" she ciled ecstatically. the cost of running the schools. several 'years ago with tho lato Mr. for his grandfa- It Left the Complexion of the Earth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Jean's Inspiration was born of the Mlsa Bessie Green, the school and Mrs. John H. Cook of Maplo ave- Greatly Changed. lb Curchln of Pincknoy road, and Po- ther. Would they nurse, reported that she had inspect t Vb. nue. fact that the Dramatic society had liceman Joseph Evans, son of Mr. ever forget that ed 1,369 children the past month. She Newark, N. J., Sept. 20th, (AP)—[ 23c - Issued a recent edict. Clothes worn Miss Natallo Pharo •{ Now York hist happy cele- stated that 54 children were sen and Mrs. David Evans of Elm place In the annual plays -were to bo pur- The tireless quest of scientists for ' waa the week-end guest of Mr. andwere married at five o'clock Monday bration in the homo from school because they hat McNair's Famous All-Pork Sausage chased and become the property of knowledge on the infant days of the I Mrs. Theodore F. Seymour of Fort night at tho home of tho bride's par- old home? colds. There were 29 cases of scar earth has led them to explore the j (or Momnouth. the organization anc\ so be always let fever, 23 cases of mumps and 12 2 35c intB by Rev. Dr. Alfonso Dare, pas- Ellen's fattier had loved Christ- meadows of North- Jersey, now dot-| available for future performances. cases of chlckenpox. Miss Green John D. Carton of Mlnneslnk Park, tor of tho Methodist church. Tho ted with factories and ribbed by mas, and what Bob had twice start- gave first aid treatment to 142 chil Misses Gresllla M. and Patricia A, ceremony was performed under steel rails. Jersey Small Lean Sincliecl ed to say had been something to the dren who had slight cuts am Cummings of Koyport ami Francis •ch of laurel and silver leaves, X. Sullivan of Jersey City attended effect that he would not approve of bruises. The evidence of bits of bones and ff • T> 1 or Fresh Tho maid of honor was Miss Mar- anyone's not celebrating It. Chester Arthur asked for per crude implementa lends credence to the annual dinner danco of the so- geret Eble of Red Bank. The brides- 0-iUlJu I \Jn.ri. cial" club of the New Jorsey trust mission to give instruction for group the theory that the valley of the maids were Miss Dorothy Curchln, a During the days which followed, music lessons for band and orche; Passaic and Hackensack rivers once company at the Hotel Plaza at Jer- sister of the bride,. and Miss llar- sey City. Ellen carefully avoided any errands tra purposes. Action was deferred. harbored a race of human being:-; teret Supp of Red Bank,. Tho which would take her downtown The seats on the high school ath •who were In time crushed out by the Mr. and Mrs. Warren David Farr xoomsman was Lawrence Burr of lb. Into the thick of the bundle-laden lotlo grounds will be moved an advance of the great ice field. of Baton Rouge, Louloanna, are visit- Rod Bank. Tho flower girl was it). stored under the grandstand. Me The great ice age lasted thousands ing Mrs. Farr's parents, Mr. and Mrs Gloria Cook of Red Bank. throngs. She bought little Jim half a dozen toys en her way to market who are jobless will do the work. of years and when the ice had melt- John S, Applcffct of Maplo avenue. Tho bride wore a. long white crept) Miss May Bragar of Front street Ellen went to bed early, leaving ed it left the complexion of the earth FltKSH ( HOl'i'KD SHOULDKR hfM Romalno gown and a cap-shaped veil greatly changed. Hills were levelled has recovered from a recent illness. caught with orange blossoms, Sho Bob reading. He had been patience Constable Dixon Held and great scoops were taken out of Mrs. Harold Potter of Hudson ave- :arrled a bouquet of whlto roses and Itself. Spareribs CHOPS the lowlands. Thus, scientists be- Hamburger nue will entertain members of tho sweet peas. Tho maid of honor wore On Disorderly Charge It was on the morning after lieve, the meadow was once a vast Llncroft Ladles' aid society at her peach tulle frock with brown ac- Ib5 ChrlSjtmns that a strange thing hap- lake. home tomorrow afternoon. lessories and carried Talisman roses, Constable Abram Dixon. chargei 2 25c 19c"' pened. 19c '" MIBB Beatrice Hurley of Hudson rho bridesmaids woro pink lace with disorderly conduct by Lou Then the water rushed in, bring- avenue has rocovored from an at- rcsaes and carried pink roses. The Ellen had left little Jim with Morris of Linden place, surrenders ing with it silt from the high lands. Armour's Cloverbloom tack of grip. Fresh-Killed ower girl wors yellow tulle. Nora, who came In to help morn- himself before Justice Gilbert M Rivers were formed and the lake Francis Jordan, a former Asbury Tho soloist was Mrs. Chestor Hew Ings and had gone dove to tho post Keith, who issued the warrant, an< gradually filled up to its present ROLL Park high school student, Is now en- litt of Long Branch, who was accom- office for the letter from mother, was held under ball for a hearlnf level, to become a bog. The bog is rolled at the Red Bank high school. spreading toward the sea nnd the ianicd by Miss Blancho Slocum, al- which would tell how Christmas next Tuesday night. Dixon, In com MIBS Marguerite Colo of Westslde Cary and Jean Lagged Far Behind last remnants of that ancient lake, FOWL >o of Long Branch. Tho wedding pany with Edward W. Wise, his at BUTTER avenuo Is a. surgical patient at tho passed for her. march was played by Miss Grac tha Other). torney, and Mayor-elect Augustus M Newark Bat and the Kill Van Kull, Monmouth Memorial hospital at Hlcka of Rumson. Sho waa back at her own steps, Minton of Fair Havon, his bondsman are being mTed. in. Long Branch. Sho was operated on Jean wns property mistress nnd held with tbo letter saved to read In the called at Keith's office at 10:15 o'clocl- Eventually the bay and the Kill 27c »• yesterday. After a reception, which was at- quletand warmth the key to tha wardrobe. this morning. Constable Frank Van Kull would conic men: exten- 18c "•• Elmer Brown of Wcstslde avenuo .ended by 75 persons, the couple lefl 3 Its. for 80c n an automobile trip through Penn- within, when tho If Mrs. Boldcn bad not been Stryker read tho warrant to him am sions of the meadows and even now js confined to his home with Illness. FLOIUDA SWEET MTANDARD FLORIDA sylvania. Upon their return they wll pretty young abroad when we gave 'Nancy's Eng- Mr. Wise asked that a date for th they havo to bo dredged constantly Fr«d WoodB of Bergen place visit- hearing be set. Dixon was said rcBldo on Pearl street. w o m n n from lish Cousin,' this little stunt might to be kept navigable. ed friends at Trenton over tho week have used loud and Indecent langui Oranges Tomatoes end. Tho brldo is employed at Morrltff Dcxt door ran have been Impossible," mused Jean Deep in the marshland, no doubt, Grape Fruit machlno shop on Mechanic streot. as, the following day, she folded and whon he called upon the complalnan one would find a solid foundation, No. 2 Can William VanNoto and sons Ralph, out with a to serve a paper on him. d01 Winston and William have moved She was graduated from Red Bank sweater thrown packed the smart little sergo ehe the bed of the ancient lako, rounded for for high school in February of this year. m i » 29c from Llncroft to their now homo on across her shoul- hud worn in tho third act. Three stones scattered throughout the sec- 3 25c 3-4 25c Monmouth street. Mr. Evans has been a member of the changes there had been, noted re- IJttlo Silver Pays Taxes. tion reveal a fragment of ita pant. Red Bank police department for th ders. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF CHRISTMAS spectively In tho stage directions as Llttlo Silver borough today pa And how many persons know Ho- pust three years. "Do excuse "a one-piece serge," "a simple party county and state taxes for tho secon boken was onco an island? It was, TREES AT LOWEST PRICES. me," slie said frock" nnd "a Btrlklng outdoor cos- half of the year, amounting to $17,2(X and within tho memory of man, Sutton—Schmidt, brent 111 os sly, tume." Jean took all three. Tho council meeting scheduled fo Tho Hudson river eventually filled Announcement lias boon m&dc "But we'ro ncil last night waa postponed until nex in tho shallow water along whut in Free Delivery Member U. S. Grocers ho marrlngo of Silas Elslo Sutton door neighbors But tho following morning at the Tuesday night. now tho west sklo of llobokcn and daughter of Mr. and Mra. Natha find, If 1 mny gay, holly-decked breakfast table Tho Women's homo missionary Apgar Sutton of Monmouth strec nsk, Isn't your Mrs. nolden unsuspectingly turned elety of tho Mcthodlat church will and GUBlnv Edward Schmidt, son o naino Cunning- Jean's happiness to ashes. "My norvo B clam chowder luncheon Fri- Mr. and Mrn. Rudolph Schmidt ham?" brother, Jean, who came after you day from 11:30 o'clock tn tho morn Rumson. Tho ceremony waa per ing until 1:30 o'clock in tho after- formed Friday, •Moptemher loth, "Why. yes," hud gono upstairs lnst night. Why. noon. Nynck, Now York, by Rev. Wllllnn snldEllun/'Itis." you know each other 1" The choir of thn 13aptlat churcl Neoley Ross, pastor of tho Flrnt Re- "I thought so," said tho other, "Of course, we know each other I" will hold a. Christum* enrol aorvlc formed church of Nyack. with n puzzled look, "iou sec, jes- smiled a singularly ittractlvo young NUT on the nftcrnoon of Christmas day Miss Ruth Wagner of Sunnot avc- tcrdny I was passing with a pleco man. 1 conched tho play In which The eervlco will bogln nt four o'clock Next To Red Bank Postoffice nio nnd J. Warren Jollne of Long of plum pudding for a shut-In old Miss Grny played a demuro llttlo This will bo tho lust of tho sorlos o] 95 BROAD STREET Uranch accompanied tho couplo. Mlsa li\dy below, when n middle-aged mnn Kngltsh girl—and well do r remem- vfBpor ncrvlcna IICIIIR held at tin Sutton was a momhor of the Juno STANDARD tlUANI) MUTUAL STORES purchased nt the Intcrnation- llnptlat churi'h. A children's part; stopped mo nnd risked mo If I could ber her In tho pnrt I" graduating tlnsn of 1031 of tho Redtell him whero tho Cunnlnghnms will bo held Wednesday uftcrnoo Unnk hl^h hchool nnd Is now em- Yes, It seemed that Cary Emllcott, live." nl Live Stock Show, Chicago, a December Mill, nnd n Humlny-nchoo ployed In tho business ofllco of The who had mndo "Nnncy's Kngllsh Pink Salmon Bartlett Pears noclablo will bo held In tho ovcnln Ucd Bank Reglstor. "And I told him," Iliu other won Cousin" tho success It had been, was SELECTED HERD OF PRIZE WINNING No. V,t (In o? thft flamo dny. ljirjn tall tint No. nnyhiK, "Mint I thought you llrcil Mrs. Ilolden'a brother, Thn Klrln' choir of tho Trlnlt right hero." STEERS FOR NEW JERSEY TABLES NEW YKAIIfl KVK AT Till! HI.KB. On one of tho very ln«t dny» of Kplscopnl church, imnlntoil hy pupil "XM," urged Kllcn, with tho Mention tbo crowd Bet out on snow- 2 for of tho Mnbcl Colemun lUnnliiK »'" alriWRPSt feeling of suspense. "Yes," Thrxi Nli'rrn arc "f tlm choice, bluo rlliliuu Alienlren I'.ntortnliMnrnt C!ommlttx« l'lfliinlng shoes ncross tho hills. Cnry hnd •lion, will prcrtcnt the rniitnlii "Ilo loolipil up nt tlin house, and 3 *» 25c AIIRIIH IIKMMI . . . M'l«iilHlenlly linil nml fell lu prnduee "I'hnebo'ii ClirlHtmnH ICve," tomnirir to Cmiiliict a Diuiro. manngeil ninttcrs so that ho nml shook lila bend. 'Oh, no,' ho Bnld,' nient. nf Die lilKlie^t iiunllty. night "I 111n pniluli luim-o. Tin" Jean lagged fnr behind. .Suddenly, Siinnhlnn Slijwmper Red Dnnk IClkn nnd tholr frlendu vory positively, j-ct contly, ton. fil.KNHIDK IlllAND who will InUn pnrt ni o Aintmy Wllll will Imvo tlin opportunity of Hdnln^ In n «nowy but sheltered liolloiv, ni "i'lmt couldn't possibly bo It. Tliorc No. * (Inn Tliit Uluc RibLon Beef on snlo Toilny, Tomorrow CRACKERS . JL m Woreum lVlllnjmlc, KIHIII llrett.l'iir Ihn olil yetu" 'Hit nnd tho Now Ycnr tho roRt topped a dlntnnt BUminH would ho a wrcnth on the door.1 And ollno \Wlr, Nnrnm llnmiw. Hell In on tlntiinliiy, Drcrmbrr 3lnl. Thn nml illmippfnrcd, Cnry turned rlRht CORN 3' 19 nnd SntunJayr AT NO HIGHER PRICE. Itllity, Jonn Upi'lheiitl, liinlmi ho went on." NUNKVVI';KT IUIAND i-ntprtnltuticnt riimmltteo In nrrnnK- nbout fnco nml held out his arum. Ilolnfn, 1'liyllln Mnllilnm-n, 1.1111m 1 tn litihi on" (•£, IIM lujjoyahl* After n moment, I:|IPJI found her- PRUNES . . (lr«lf, Jlnijnjln Minidni, I'ntc "Jfiui, ddrllnc, will yon bn my ruiMi: 27* nrffi on thnt (Into. Mimlo wilt bo Ki-lf In licr mvn rinun with her wlfeT' -'•.• Hi. liiiten Mnlhlrnirn, llulli Wiillirr find Mr nlnh^'l liy a populnr orclii*nlwi. or HTANDAltD IHIANI) lvr luutlier'H letter open In her linnil. Allnn Front. IlrntiliiKu will •>" R Thn lOllin' rrnlniirnnt. will luulmlily Jenu llmlieil fiirlounly. "1—oh — No. X tin 1K.I H'S l'Hl.l'.MIl II liy Mnty Juno MBCIIIIKII. Klin rouil It IhrmiKli, wry airefully. RIB ROAST niurn 'or romrthln^ pj.rrlnl In Ilin why, hmv run j-mi—nfliT—nller lino of ("nil which will tin ni*rvr Officers Elected By Texas oil plant. Chemicals were Tuesday, January 10th. Those nom- sistant chief. Appointed Deportment Manager. store. She has received many con- Four Held After used to, put the fire out. inated were Harold McCormlck, pres- Miss Lillian Baquet entertalndd Miss Iola Duche, who has been em- gratulations on her promotion from DR L. W. CARLBON Highlands Veterans Nomination - of ofllcora of the ident; Lester Scott, vice president; Mrs. Woodbury of Spotswood last ployed some time In the ready-to- her friends. Tho management states SCUOEON (JUlHOroiHST , Shrewsbury HO«B company waa held week. Robbing Veteran Harold Rlordan, treasurer; George H. wear department of tho Sohijlte- that she was advanced because ot FOOT SPECIALIST v • at lnthe regular meeting of the coin- Lange, secretary; Edward Obre, Unlted store at Red Bank, has been Ofnco Hourai Dally 10 a. da. tft 0 p.. fla* Highlands Twlnllght post of the »' ° a™B"izrw meetin Tho eg ctloof nthe com- g, y; her keen knowledge of dresses, coats merWn Legion .held ita annual,»»/ l !L "£, ? ""» •"> Sil it Tha road to better and bigger busl appointed manager of the entire and millinery and because of her Evenluxa, Tunimt tad Ttoridar Aged Civil Wnr Veteran At- A Legion held at th8 1 chlot; George Silver, Jr., first assist- lection of officers last week. Charles re*" " meeting to be held ant chief and Ffed YorYorgg, second asas- salesmanship ability. . 41 Fo> appolntra.Dl ehona M4J tacked After Being Held Up j^ McDanl Had Dank Ueulitoi cm bo bought in LUUo Sllvar at- tho Union Newa Stand eran with tho butt end of one of Uw at tho depot anil at Goorfco Quaokonbuiu'l revolvers. awnaral itora.) When the teletype message bearing a description of the men was received A chimney flro Monday night In at Mlddletown headquarters, dtato po- the homo of Paul Allen at Llttlo sil- lice remembered that Norton had ver Point waa put out by the flremon been in trouble lent month when a beforo any damage was done.* stolen car was recovered In his gar- Dr. Robert DIoIioon, who Is mid up ago. They called at his homo. Later with sickness, continues to Improve. One night last week a World war Only 9 Days Left to Gain the Great tho amots were made. Feeling among residents of Somer- machine gun was stolen from the vlllo was ouch that the quartet need- memorial monument plot at tho In- ed polios protection from the crowd tersection of Prospect avenuo and when thoy were brought to that Church street. Tho gun weighs about place. According to the state police, 300 pounds. It was found tho next day on Ridgo road In front ot Thom- Money-Saving Advantages in this Grand Dllts, Coons and Wilson confessed. Coonn, It was stated, led the troopers as N. McCartor's estate. The -gun to a spot in his back yard where had been captured from the Germans $100 of the money had been placed during the war and at present la used in a tin con and burled. On tho fol- as an ornament. lowing day, police cay, Coons Bhowod Tho Washington bicentennial play them where {130 more had been bur- given at St. John's chapel last week led. / was attended by 160 persons, According to the Somervllle police, performance waa entitled "The Dilts at one time lived with the aged Washlngtons at Home." It was pre- * veteran and had knowledge of where scntod In an admirable manner and he kept his money. Norton, who, po- tho participants received many com- Store Open Evenings From Now; Until Christmas lice Bay, has a criminal record on tho pliments. Faoiflo. coast, was held under bail of Otto Schnoldor was hunting for ?16,000 for the Somerset county grand laurel last week when he stumbled GIVE USEFUL GIFTS ! WOMEN'S jury. Tho others were held under and fell on a treo stump, Injuring $10,000 ball. his chest. He went to a doctor and Santa Claus Is Here In Person his chest was strapped with band- Ladies' Genuine Leather ages. AN AFFLICTED FAMILY. Crepe Slippers Forty persons attended a meeting ot the Wenonah missionary society Troubles Aplenty Jor Joseph Leffer- last week at the home ot William Assorted styles of Crepe Fabrics in tha wanted son and His Wife and Son. HAND BAGS Parker. Tho next meeting will be colorings. Graceful covered Cuban Heels. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Letferson and held January 13th at Mrs. Lucy Har- TOYLAND their son Denlse ol Colt's Neck have vey's, pavld Jones, president ot the Black and Brown. had more than their share of mis-society, has offered a prize to the Bring the Children to see him. Look over our big assortment of Toys. fortunes. Danisa, who Is three years member obtaining the most now of age. is the most afflicted member malo members. Life-Size Baby Dolls of tho family. A few weeks ago ho Edward Webster has moved from Mechanical Train was taken slok with pneumonia. Ho Frank Carhart's houso on Markham © Eyes Open and Close. Prettily dressed. seemed to he well on the road to re-place to tho Baker houso on Pros- With Track and Bell. covery, when laBt week spinal trouble pect avenue. developed. Ho was operated on at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hornby Bpent Other Hand Bags at 50c & 89c. $1-98 Fltkln memorial hospital at Asbury tho week-end at Phllllpsburg. Park. His condition has since Im- Mrs. John Bates has been confined They Walk and Talk. proved, but It will probably be neces- to tho houso the past week with Other Dolls at sary for him to remain a patient at BlckncBB. Men's Gift Slippers tho hospital for somo time. Everyone who attends church oi Genuine Imported 25c 49c 98c Electric Trains, $2.98. Mrs. Lefferson was sick with influ- Sunday-school at tho Methodist enza at the tlmo her son was taken church next Sunday has been asked down. She was improving, but later to bring a package of food as a Pool Tables aho hud a relapse. During the post Christmas gift Tho donations will KID GLOVES Complete Assortments of few days her health has mended and bo divided between thoso in nood In Every Boy wants one. she !B now able to be about the house. the community and tho homo for tin Black and Brown. Sizes fl to 8. Mr. Lefferson was laid up with in- aged at Ocean Grove. Tho commlt- Books and Games Quilted fluenza "everal days last week. Dur- tco In charge consists ot Mrs. John AH ing this'period his duties as janitor Gallagher, Mrs. CharlcB Imlay and for Boya and Girls Sole Colors of the Atlantlo township publlo school Harrison Bhatnpanorc. Next Sunday pair at Co|t'« Neck were filled by hisnight's service will bo devoted to the Complete with Cues, Balls—and they brother-in-law, Charles D. Flock. Binglng ot Christmas carols. A caro- fold up. ling party will bo hold Christmai and tho singers will lcavo the church Other Large Pool Tables I'LEAD GUILTY TO CHARGE. at half-past ten o'clock. Tho Sunday- Capeskin Gloves, $1 pr. $2.98 $5.95 $7,75 school Christmas program will b Children's Gift Slippers Youths Who Entered Local Market given Christmas night. A special Sentenced Last Week. mission will begin" In tho churcl: Doll Baby Carriage Velocipedes Rudolph Plcco ot Woodbrldgo and January 1st,, and contlnuo al Infants' Brushed Louis Clrocco of Allentown, Pcnn leaslt t eighihtt daysd . OOno of tho feature BnM-Beaiing. Heavy nnd Sturdy Built , sylvanla, pleaded guilty to charges during tho service" will bo a play • of breaking Into tho Red Bank "Tho Challongo of tho Cross." Rev $1.98 -$21-98 branch of tho Perth Amboy City and Mrs. C. Molt Cramer ot Ocean WOOL SETS Every Littlo Girl wants a Doll market on Broad stroct on Novem- port will asslct during tho cntln ber 25th last, upon being arraigned and Carriage. $1.29-$7-75 woclc. before Judgo Harry Truax at Froo- 3 Pieces. hold last Thursday. PAL O' MINE BOYS' Plcco was sentenced to sorvo an Shrewsbury News. Electric Lighted Indefinite torm at tho Annadale re- formatory and Clrocco was placod {The Hod Jlanlc Register can be bouahl $1.00 Red Steel Wagons In Shrewsbury from Ukhard Monk* at th< on probation for a torm of throe poitofftcfl and at Shrewsbury Market.) Coupes and Trucks Broadcloth Shirts yearn. A confession from tho pair BLUE, PINK, WHITE. had been obtained by Chief Hurry Miss Emma Holmes was a wcok- H. Clayton of the Red Bank police end gueat at Nowark. 89c after thoy hid been picked up at Rov. O. II. Mlkucli exchanged pu Woodbrldgo shortly after bolng sur- pita with Hov. Mr. Hownrd of th< Kit™ Largo Heavy Spring I,nko Heights HoUiodls' prised In tho net of opening tho nafe CHILDREN'S Steel Wagon, $2.75. Now thlo year—very attractive. 59c by Policeman Benjamin Cook, who church Sunday. was on duty nt the tlmo. Tho Younjt 1'coplo'a missionary so doty clcurod $12*r> at tho Christmai Collophnno Wrapped. All Sl«». nnln held lnnt week. Thono In c! SILK DRESSES TO SHOOT FOH TURKEYS. of tlio tables wcro Mrs. Fred C. Ounrnntoed Fust Color and Porfoct Fit. land, Mrn. Frank Quackenbush niu Sizes 1 to G. GIVE HER HOSIERY ! PURE DYE New Wnr« MnrhMitnmhlp Climtriit to Mrs. Morgan Knnpp, fancy tnble An Itlcnl Olft for a Boy. He Hold nt Colt's Nrclt. Mm. Ijllllnn Mlknch, white clrphni Always an Acceptable Gift. tulilo; Mm. Harry (I. Horilcn, Mr AIno I?oyn' Tits, Delta, Ilnnilkerchleh, Zlpp«P- A Now YI'IIIH "IIOOIIIIK inAtcli lor Kin.uk ltoulrn nurt Mia. Rnymoy n Pure Silk Full-Fa»hioned SILK LINGERIE iiiomborn of tho llollilny i;umilnir rlub $1.00 and $1.98 JnckB, Swcatcra nt Low Trices, . , . , . n, % 11, iHHIlll.'lOtinlhor, \;<(>K, Ienk townn . talilM1IUo Him mid. £'jlll.> Ml«» » Kllzn ot Allnntlo. Wnnhlp will b. holi on bcUl Hol)l), „„,, MlM Knin|,oUl )lnv V the club groundn neur Coll'ii Neck lhmij cnll(]y |B|,)P, liufflfit, (Jmnrkril nnil KrnhrnlJrrfd. on Monilnyy , Jniuinry lid. Four tut- Tho' Illvnrvlnw honpltnl nuxlllnr> HOSIERY Gift Boxes Free. y will be 1,'lvnn nn p will mcfl tnnimrnw Httprnncm nl 1!:3 At tho hl-monthly content of tlin o'clock nt the IIOITIO of Mm, O. ltn $1.00 club ilntunlny tho t>»»t scorn vinn old Mrvhin, IMFUIQ by Clflvrlnnd ltoKfli". Chnrlrn Tim tiiPinttfirn of tlin lllii nwnbur; He cnn never Iinvo too mnny Tice. ]intirr> t'plif, f'llc/dlflrff. Mllpfl, Pnnflrfl, CHRISTMAS MIXED Uowpr WUH nrcon'l, Kiank MnRPn 49c Itrmlloi; rluh loft, nt thri luknm c tlilril anil I M. Mia. lulwo Broadcloth Shirts = 1>y Mm. (•I., ... .1 * h.i «.!•.•. »••. i .-.ti 6 FREE PRIZES J -r-l I'.i.l.-.. ,l.l».t I),. ..,.„ Si/I-. II l.i 17. M|e« Cnlli*rtha l-jilttkll lin'1a(w«til ,l r. 1*!". «•) IM'I* l>. II.. 1..^ .,, ,,,..i«l|.,ii r->r •|>ii««»llt.|l(a al III. '' Tn"l.urhy ISumbir" Uoltfor* H».l IIBUM Itna|i1lal U«t *re«W, ,.-, > '!",•'•'••"-••-" ' tii.^r• «'.''*•"':"Z i", * t"'' " ' ei M'iV»y "f fUw Ytiil* [.•.,.,., ,,.., «»„ u.a i..j, .i...!ii*».i V.ttrr *t"ll'n- I'l •'•" »lor«» rp- .,..„! |,.l< l.f lo.l W<.«1< Y|a||t|i« >•!•( «n,.....| $1.00 rrlvr« » llmiimM l"r»». You Wliil. ..„! .„!,.,, ,,,„., for «ni» of (Im (> |>rl«w. ""'•"""""•" !1"„ ',,| Bu ,., (,,'•'••"r ,|f• 32-36 Brond Si, Red J5ank, N. J. —,—. p.——- • -•^iaifc.. ,.i • «• .-.-.. .-*.». .^i Potrft RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER If, 1982. stead tried to out down Paul, right NAVESINK Red Bank Poloists Quads Vanquish Army Team Loses end for the loldlora, and allowthe ball The New Regime —By Pap to roll over. The ball, however, Quackenbuah . MO struck Blumberg'a back as he Johmon KB to Rutgers Eleven Bralnard . in ie« ltd Win and Lose Newark Academy plunged Into Paul and the latter fell £«U-S St 172 IBS 16! U on, the ball over tho line. Aa Rutgers 1 Football Game Staged Here for was offside on tho play the officials 831 808 Sto Firit Team Defeated E«sex Young Men's Christian Associa- HOOK AND LADDEK gave tho soldiers the choice ot a pen- Troop at Westfield and Sec- tion Team Opens Season Benefit of Firemen's Christ- ,,ti ..^ J2a 155188 - alty or the six points. The soldiers _:» im IBS ond team Loses to Allenhurst With Victory on Red Bank mas Fund Defeated in Its Pur-accepted the score but failed to get lull 104 ierllna — 147 148111 —Tournament Yearly Event High School Court pose by the Weather. he extra point Smith ...- .-..., , 201 ISO Rutgers made Its final score early The Quadrangle club, basketball Rutgers university B football squad 200 170 lid Bed Bank's first team took' tho L ths third period. The soldiers representatives of the Red Bank saslly trounced Fort Monmouth's Essex troop team out of the Louis leoded one foot on the fourth down 8Z7 760 m Young Men's Christian association, eleven Saturday afternoon on the B Rule memorial polo tournament on tbelr 30-yard line but failed to celebrated the opening of Us season Red Bank high Bchool gridiron by a LEONARDO last Wednesday night at the West- make It, Currln then found a holo Kovelaky on the high school court Monday score of 20 to 6.. In spite of a frozen 211 fleld armory by defeating them 16 In the center* and with perfect lntor- . 218 night by defeating the strong New- leld made allppery by a driving Bnow to.TH. The Allenhurst team defeat- [erenee scored standing up- Blum- 162 ark Academy quintet, 42 to 37. They good brand of .football was dls- ISO ed Red Bank second team at the OF WEST ftoluT ierg missed the extra point. used their entlro squad. ilayed throughout the game. Th» 168 same placo by a score of 18 to 14, ATHLETICS MQOE. OM 'The collegians marched from their oonteat .was stagod aa > benefit for while Princeton's second team van- The Quads were leading by a score iWn. 80-yard lino to the army's 3-yard To idem' Independent engine company's ChrlBt- quished Westfleld's second team, 10 of 20 to 9 at tho end of the first half. lne in the'final period but the army mas fund and the weather made ths to 1. Turnock. Macdonald and Dodd defense tightened up and proventod aflalrs a dismal failure eo far as rc- As the result of last Wednesday starred for theilocals during the first another score. ipltfl were concerned. nights gape, Allenhurst crossed period while Davey and Scheldt car- The lineups: The Fort Monmouth' soldiers, num- 1T7 mallets wlthPrlnceton's second team ried off the honors for the second r jorlng 600, made an imposing eight ort Monmouth * Rutsera 190 Saturday night at the Wcstfleld arena half. Ktckard LE Winlkn they-marched across the Held ln and won by a score of 151,6 to 4. In Macdonald midc eighteen points •ninau I.T LlndqulBt 880 798. ;ompanle3 led by their band and Uhcr I.G •. Knox the other games that night Westfield for the Quads. Turnoclc caged live :ame up tho running track four 3urlck O Frederlckaon LKACUE STANDINGS. defeated Princeton -varsity 1214 to 3goals for ten points. Dodd made six Walsh Qltllu ibreaBt before breaking ranks to take na W I) PA BS and Bed Bank's fourth team upset points and Scheldt and Davey each Updike Hose Company No. 1 ....17 i 836 MS holr places in tho stands. Only 'any RT Ilrltttin Red Bark's third-string unit by aadded four to the total. Scheeter did aul Hf; Leonardo _.._... IS 5 8SS 140 ibout 200 civilians braved tho weath- Blumberg .11 7 819 SOI score of 914 to ite. Tho contest be- most of tho scoring for the New- lack . QB Novleh >r to witness tho contest but they >nt LHB HonHOBOe Company Nol 2 1 11 791 803 tween the two Red Bank teams was arkers. making nineteen points in all. Fort Uonmouth 8 18 108 041, vero amply repaid in seeing a real Coatei Kiln Maildox tho closest of the evening, -with the The score: KtllT . FB VanMater Community 6 IB 701 »80 ootball game. Tho' Rutgers team Hook nnd Ladder 4 14 701 BBS under te&ni doing some magnlQcient RED BANK. SabsUtutlomt Fort' Monmouth—Dlln- F PTS. transported to and from Rod ^uer for Plihcr, McCusker for Lochnrd, INDIVIDUAL BECOHD8. playing. Macdonald, rf 2 IS Bank ln busses donated by Boro 'aylor for AloCusker, Freeman for Kelly, The sparkling play of the ReAmelchenkod , rf _ 0 0 0 tutaen—Chandler for Novleh, Currln for Llnzmayer, N pg buses. ' llnddoj, Kin» for -Updike, Mcllroy for Woodward, H & lb' Bray, rf 0 Bank polo club's first team of Eisner, Caland'rlello, rf. 0 Fort Monmouth started Its Btrong- inox,-' Hcrbster, 0...... Reber and Wettach, carried them in- Soon br quarters! _ •lancB, No. 1 ... est team and Coach Goorgo Llttlo of Variderveer," ? to the third round at Westfield. The Scheldt, ir. - 2 'ort Itfonmouth „....,. 0 6 0 0— 6 Sheldon, If. 0 Rutgers sent in his strongest lino at tutgera , Oil 0 0—20 Htryker, No. 1 ...V_. third round matches aro slated for Turnock. c. ..—.... •.—.— 5 ho start but using a substitute baok- Referee—Flynn. Umpire—Smith. Head O'Rourko, No, 1 w 1 .Kovelaky, U ...J... tonightg , with tho finals Saturday. DyDavey, , c. . 2 rlold, Rutgers kicked off and Fort linesman—Clttadlno.,Time of fjuartera -—10 team performed impres- Clcary. re. 0 ilnutcs. New,' r, ...... :...._^;u:. The local Monmouth after fulling to gain, punt- Komolsky, h ....:....., overwhelming the Essex Elile. rs - 0 sively in g ESgan, rK. 0 od. Tho collegians wero held by the S.rnlnaril, N troot pt triio in the first round, 16 to 7V». Esan. re. ..— ~ — 0 soldiers until tho middle of the ilrst BAYSHOKE BOWLING LEAGUE. THGH'SCOIIES. The Newark boys could not cople with Sickles, rg. ». 0 luarter when Rutgora Bent ln Cur- Jones, lio. 1-^S4R, came. ths sterling teamwork of the RedMullcr. lp. ...— .._.._...... 0 Hose No. 1, Naveslnk and Leonardo Stryker, No 1—607, match. Rose, )p —._.._ ...___. o ln and Chandler as halfbacks. Tho Bank aggregation. Tony Wettach Grooms, IB - - 0 0 0 •uns by these backa aided by the Winners Lost Week. Tho host throo matches •will be played the best game for the de- In last weok's matches In tho Bay-Hook and Ladder versus Port Mon- 20 2 42 mnting of VanMater, Rutger's full- fending champions, accounting for jack, soon placed tho soldlors ln a hore firemen's bowling loaguo Port mouth, Dooomljor 14th; No. 1 versus seven goals and leading his team in G F FTS. ;lght place with the ball on their 18- Monmouth lost three games to Hoso No. 2, December 16th, and No, 2 scoring, although he was playing de- Christman. rf 2 1 S trard line. Kelly, army's plunging ompany No. 1, Nayealnk won threo versus Hook and Ladder, December, Hoffman, If 1 2 '4 20th.. / -. •;•.. fensive back. Scheeter. c . 0 1 1'.* fullback, who la not bothered, by the games from Hook and Ladder, and It was the second victory that Paterson, rg. ._.„„_.._. 2 0 three-year playing rulo and who al-Leonardo captured three from Com- Reber and his mates have scored Taylor, Ig. ... 1 waya acorns to use a helmet, and munity. The scores: • • • • Bqijjlod Stolon. over the local team. While the Essex A bob-sled wag stolon from ln front 5 ill tlihii nainil byTkeiMMUbe tnm Coates mado a flrst down on tho 35- troopers lost a close game to the PORT MONMOUTH ot tho homo.ot William Miller ot yard line. Here Rutgers stopped the Waeker ...„..«,._ ill 177 Red Bank team in the Atlantic City advance. Chandler and Currln by 112 Knollwood Park, Fair Haven, Sun- Tho Clothiers and Insurance team E. Frtlbolt 134 tourny, last week's match was ex- lomo clever running and dodging \ Frelbott __..„«„„ 150 127 day afternoon. Tho sled, jointly Urge Deer Hunters defeated the Sigmund Eisner com- Vlcada , _ 140 pected to be fairly even. Mailmen Hope to loon had the ball on tho 17-yard line. owned by Mr. Miller, Elmer. Morrow pany in three games laBt Wednesday Queckenbnah .—.. 149 ISO Red Bank lias served notice that ITanMater then found a hole in the and Jesso Sabath, was lolt'ln front To Wear Red Suits night. JOG Menzzopane, captain of ROD AND GUN this year's combination is even lne and advanced the ball to tho 14- 670 721 of tho houso while a sledding party Stop Chauffeurs the Clothiers, was high with 234. The HOSE COMPANY NO. 1 had gono into tho Miller residence stronger than the 1931-32 aggrega- New Jersey's "big game" season, mrd line. After one line smash failed scores: E. Conover 121) 172 to warm themselves. Tho oled In tion and it will take some great polo opening Saturday, December 17th, .0 gain Blumborg, Rutgor's quarter, H. Stryker . 152 101 Much Interest in Bowling League 118 2ia about fourteen feet long with an up- to keep them from repeating in theand continuing five days, excepting j CLOTHIERS AND INSURANCE. Gilbert Dahlgren, a member of the pulled a fake to the right and Currln E. O'BourkOKurko Conover 140 IBS ICO holstered scat and Is painted red Westfield tournament this week. Matches Tonight at Recrea- Helm .. _ 225 202 Red Bank police force, returned took tho ball over on a wide sweep. the intervening Sunday, thus giving I Coles .... Jones , 16fi 214 161 and white and contained several au- The semifinal of the polo tourna- - 138 183 yesterday afternoon from a hunting Blumberg made tho extra point by a four days of actual hunting, is ex- tion Hall — Chauffeurs In- Kennedy _. tomobile robes when stolen. ment will get under way tonight at pected to draw a record army of Straus ., . . 161 161 trip in Pennsylvania with a three lerfect drop kick. 700 877 .870 the Westfleld Troop Armory. The crease Lead by Winning Two. Mcruzoimno 231241 193 point buck which he shot in Elk Rutgers scored again shortly after sportsmen to the deer woods. Veni-, 169 strong Allenhurst combine will meet son on the hoof Is reported as plen- I The task of stopping the Commer- county. Tho deer weighed about 100 the kickofl. Curry Intercepted a pass 898 In mldflold and VanMater took the Red Bank's hard riding first team, tiful in many sections of the state, '• clal Chauffeurs in their mad scramble pounds. Mr. Dahlgren Is continuing SIGMUND EISNER. ball to the 35-yard line. Chandler on while Westfield Troop's first team will with tho best prospects, as usual, in for the Red Bank bowling league Lewis _ - 181 1G6 his hunting activities with a duck- Elgrim „ 183 192 shooting trip on Barnegat bay to- reverse went to the 3-yard-line. Two meet the Red Bank's fourth team. the central pinelands. Thousands of championship this week rests with The winners of these two contests 189 day. line smashes failed but VanMater on nimrods ore completing their plans the Postofflco team. The two clubs Crob ™™_._.... ™.m.. 161 tho third play took the ball over. wil cross mallets in the final Satur- HofTman 164 • » • to camp out ln tents and shacks will clash tonight in three matches 162 Blumberg fooled the soldiers on the day night. Tuttle .' „ 140 173 Members of tho Deerfoot club of during the entire season; other on the alleys at Recreation hall, try for point by faking a kick and The tournament is a yearly event The Red Bank are making plans to go to thousands will board at farm houses Chauffeurs,, who have held un- 82Z 882 352 then passing to Winlka, left end. for a trophy put up in memory of their hunting lodge in South Jersey and tens of thousands will motor deputed possession of first place for The Commercial Chauffeurs re- the late Captain Louis B. Rule, who the few weeks fa d a real e5t for the deer shooting season, which daily to their favorite hunting areas. I P™*- ' f , ' tained first place position last • was one of the pioneers in polo at opens Saturday." In past years mem- Fort Monmouth scored In tho sec- Deer hunting in New Jersey is •last week and came outo n top- They Wednesday night by winning two tho Essex troop armory. The trophy bers of this club have returned with ond period through a bad break for out of three matches from the Jersey Is a statue of a polo player and isopen to all holders of resident and defeated the Jersey Central power one or more deer. Many other Red tho Rutgers safety man. Coates non-resident hunting licenses. No and "eht <=°mPany ln ,two out "f ^ Central power and light company. a perpetual challenge prize that can Bankers will be out ln the woods at punted down to the Rutgers 4-yard never be won for permanent pos- additional big game license is re- j matches and this Increased their Although all of the games were fair- lino. Blumborg, playing safety did le 8 break of day Saturday, Usually session. quired. Many other states clmrge !f" ,, , . . ly close, the Chauffeurs won the sec- not attempt to stop the ball but In- few deer are killed In Monmouth Their deer hunters an extra fee. A I Themallme n are expected t0b e °" ond one by only five pins. Bill Mc- The summary of last Wednesday thelr toes tonight. The games should county but most of the hunters pre- hunter is allowed one buck dcerdur- Knight, anchor man for the drivers, night's games: prove to bo most interesting ones, not fer the woodlands of Ocean and Burl- ing the season and must report his was high with 215. The scores: * Allenhurit. Red Bank (2d Team only because of their importance as ington counties, -where the deer have success to a regular warden or -to COMMERCIAL CJIAUFEUttH. Bud Combs No. l..Suiii]y Wcrthelm league matches, but also because of more extensive cover. Billy Koals No. 1 Pnul I.iulln the State Fish and Game commis- Mordy 151 Elston Ccmbs Buck .....Irving Fetst the keen rivalry between tho^ two FUher _... 168 • * • sion at Trenton, within -IS hours, un- Score by chukkers: clubs. The games are real "grudge" Mints 1S88 140 Alltnrmrat 6 3 5 6—1der penalty of heavy fine for failuro matches and many large bets, It is F'enterman .' 170 193 Quail shooting has been the most Red Bank 10 12—s1o to do. reported, have been made by inter- Jordan „ 179 171 productive for the hunters ln this Bee Allen BcorlnE—Bud Combs 7. Foals 5, Me Knight 215 178 New Jersey protects its dut-s anil ested observers. tlon the past two weeks. Rabbit! XIaton Combs 6, Pony 1; Red Bank acor- seem very scarce and are hard to gel inir. Werthelm 1. Lndin 1. Fein ;. fawns and the only deer that may 895 The standing of the teams, as com- unless one has a good hound. Tomor- Referee—Anson Clotitrh. Timor—A. J. bo killed legally ore bucks with piled by William Biadshaw, secretary JERSEY CENTRAL. Irwin. Scorer—Edward Grytjenl. l'i 174 row marks the closo of the uplan PERFORMANCE horns visible throe inches abovu the Mcinis 211 period!—TV's minutes each. of tho league, does not Include last 155 hair. Use of do* MiGovwm 1BU hunting season, which on the wholi i in hounding deer nignt3 games: 176 153 has not been as uuccessful as pas The nearest approach to perfect Red Bank (lit Team). , Esie* Tro or the taking of .logs into the deer | STANDING OF THE TEAMS. 156 181 170 151 seasons, especially In this section, tone ever achieved ... a new high Monroe Elaner No. 1 Dun MrCri.. . woods Is prohibited. The hunting of w i\\ us Billy ltebtr ...No. 2 . ... Charlie lluilne raccoons is suspended temporarily Commercial Chauffeur! 1!2 standard of radio reception . . . Tony Wettach Ila.-k Frank. Uoctlurl Professional Men ...- 21 (J h!U 100.*. during the deer season. Deer may QD1 6-10 813 Fishermen are having plenty amazing NEW advances ... many Score by chukkcrs: Utility Team 18 0 N"T 07T. bo hunted only during daylight Jeritey Central 'JO 10 H8'.> 1017 The Tilton dairy company's team sport angling for yellow perch features found only in the New Red Bank c '.= a ;, 1 i — 1 fl hours. Use of rifles or of shotguns Postoffice 10 11 t*7i") It 9.-. won two out of three matches from Swimminii g River and catcheh s of twen- Etsex Trooii 1 ^ '.j l — 7'.3 Clothiers & InBurnnce .... 16 11 f*T'2 978 Mejestic . . . Red Bank Bearing—Eisner 4 Iieber 5, smaller than V2 gauge in the tluer Tilton Dairy 1'• 12 MM 1001the Professional Gardeners last Fri- ty or more per person are not un- Wettach 7. Pony 1 ; Essex Tru. HcoriliK. woods in prohibited nnd u heavy Slgmuiul Eisner 16 11 h7;i 1'9Fda» y night. Conway of tho dairymen usual. Some of the perch are of extra MrGrsth 8. Hodne S, Dottier! ru»y 1. penalty also is attached to using or (Jrocer;, & Plumbers .. \'2 1.'. 8R9 i* fi 2 was high with 225. The scores: largo size. Fouls—Red Bank, Kinner !< Wettach Nuveslnk Team 10 17 f>Q VTZ H: Essex Trooii, MrUrath '•'. ' having in possession in the deer Blue Comets !> 18 H^7 itHH TILTON DAIRY. * * * Referee—Anaon Clouch. Timer J. woods, any missiles uthcr than buck- Professional Gardeners . 7 20 K2N ill* Ktiiuht 208 179 170 Frank Denn.s and Henry Hlgglns Irwin. Scorer—Edwnnl (iry^cnt. Monmouth Lumber 8 2'i 822 07"Su-Hin. a _ 16f» 200 193 SURGING shot. Dont attempt to skin or mu- hunted at Bcobeyvllle Monday and periods—71^ minutes each. .Commuters f. 22 S01 g'J3Duncan „ . Hi) ZQ'i 151 tilate a deer carcass while in the Hlgglns bagged one rabbit. Dennis COMING GAMES. Iliidnhaw 163 liOl 167 woods or Melds. The state regards Tonight—I'nramticial Chauffeurs vs. Cuiiwajt _.—..„....;..„.. 2!ir» la J 1G7 Is thought to have strained both bar- Princeton (2d Team). WcstAeld <2d Team) 1 Sldner Wathaws.. No. 1 this aa an attempt to hide the ani-Poitotllc* . llluc Comets vs. Clothiers und rels of his gun when he fired at a potty Miinh Insurance. 000 1)133 807 R 8. Wsterhoute.No. :..._ Pete MtVey mal's Hex or identity and Ilxoti ;i lino. wild goose which was ln good ride Walter Thomas ... Dad Chi n Friil ay—Tllt«in Dairy vs. Commuters, PROrESSIONAL GARDENERS. lie Diu>t(iti Ktatc wardens nrr. ]>Ux|^j '' all Utility Team v«. Grocers and J'lumb?rs. Kennedy 182 range. Score by chukker*: hunters yulng Into Hi/ <\vov woo*uV Morrla of tho Jer.sry Central power KIM tol _ 101 • * • Weatfield 0 1 fl 0 —II ii •ilrup 3-4 this year tu wear plenty i>[ hright Mi.ivihlll _... K.:i 137 Princeton 4 4 :• r,—19 and light company continues to lead S'lihuihuid ICU lH'j Herman Bennctt'B fishing crew at Princeton BrorlnL'—Miithp** :i, Wntor. red clothing This precaution iw;mnst tluTV-n^uo for tho beat individual Mnita -... 161 Deal landed a 200-pound tuna ln their nou«o 13, 'Ihomna 1. Wcitlkld •runnc. accident 1:; nalrt to be c^prcially im- a verier, i.H with Janien Acrrra of th«Tin tier 130 catch Friday. Tho flsh was shipped Mar.h 1. port unt IHI,> tu the fnct that much Sunders 136 193 Referee—Anson CloviL'h. Timor—A J. Utility team n closo ticcond. Morris to tho Now York market. It la un- Irwin. Sforer—Eiiwmd (irycent. I'our hoavy f'ilia|;t: iPiiwiinu on the Uei't; has an average of 191.8 while that of 173 1)48 usual to find a tuna In these waters periods—7 'a mlnu'.en einh. and bru&h AcerniH la 101.0. Tinex of tlin Pro- Tho Ulue. Comets wcro easily-van- at this time of tho year. "Our low pinvulc.i that imly buck fessional Men Is third and Tuttlo of quished by the Utility, team last Fri- the Slgmund lii^ncr eompany fourth. The aumtnary of Hntuiduy night's deer witli lining three lurlies IUIIR day nlt;lit. While tho Utility plnmen A NEW riNOCIII.E CLUB. gmnes: MKIY lir fOint mid every npoi'tstnan IiiuiK'.H lilj;h Hcotfi of 2i»7 ha.H not yet Kilnled nioro thitn (KXJ In each of tho Klr»l (iuin hern cqimllrd. Trucx lina niude 138 matches, tho CotnttH wero unahlo to Atlantic Township Men Will l'lny Allt ntu 1' I rOiould :-.chui)l htniHcIf nut tu aim his . KUII nor pull Iri^gi-r until ho hurt ;ipiiif!t and MoniB him made. 118roll nny hlKher than 880. Lnkt, a Wlilln Their Wives Hhop. this Christmas H. Coomtia No 1 No. ; tlai.t positively idrutLllcd \Uv. »;ium'," titrlkrff. WlnnorH of tho Ktrniul thc- memt>er of tho IOHIHK team, was high nlrr tlrkctn Innt week wero Acerrn, A group ot men at Colt's Neck, E. Coomi t ay:i 1'intertor J;mi'-3 II. tftnitton. with 221 The nooroii: Seine \,y ch MniKzopniifi nnd Helm. Tho Carltun HcoboyvUlo and other purl ut Atltintlc •'Thiiii tin: liuntrr will h*'lp ennsrrve UTILITY TRAM. township who travrl to Kcd Hunk on All«tih o "'''•• .'8 , • ' ' ' %- e Red Bank R ter r Better Work Counts | n fact The Register does most any Noteheads i kind of a printing job and does it well. There is an old saw ... "Whatever is worth doing is worth loing well." Espec- Letterheads ially is this true of printing. Printing, handled as we know how to do the work, is a good investuBnt of rmney. Let us show Billheads you how you can improve your present letterheads, statem3nts, circulars, folders, Statements cards, etc. Na know that we can prove to you that G33D PRINTING "33TS LESS. Business Cards Most folks when they want a piece of print- ing done want it at once. We are well equipped to give prompt service on your Circulars wark. Furthermore it will not look like a hurry-up job, since our equipment and ability enables us to give the sams careful Invitations attention that is given less hurried work. ^ There is no element of The Register's Programs printing service that is more appreciated by our customers than the unfailing prompt- ness of our delivery. When you are Booklets promised a job at 3:45 you can count on us to ring the bell—your work will be delivered Posters at that time. Try The Register Office for your next job. Admission Tickets it- Printing Ready When Promised Since 1878 %' I1'' < . •, ^flM Twentv-EieKfi RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 14, 1932. BANKBWTOT • PETITIONS. Changes to Be River Street , retltlon riled by Seacoast Iron "Haven't seen you Made for Road Works of Hod Bank. Opens Season Tbe Seacoast Iron Works, Incor- in the store for porated, of Oakland street. Red Hills, Stone Walls, Driveways Red Bank School's First and Bank,.boB Baked tho federal court to 'weeks-; and Houses Will Have to be Second Teams Defeat Key- adjudge It a bankrupt Turrien and Moved to Make Way for port Junior High School First Tumen, attorneys (or tho company, have been allowed an extension of Anything* New Highway to the Bridge. and Second Teams. time In which to file a schedule of Yes! We Have Tho contract will bo awarded In a The River..-street basketball team assets and liabilities with Richard few lays for. the new highway from opened its season yesterday at Key-W. Stout, referee in . bankruptcy. Wrong"! Atlantlo Highlands to Highlands. port, whero they defeated tho junior David Goldstein of Asbury FarK has This is the final section of the now high Echool team of that placo by a been named rocolvor. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables road from Keyport to the oceanfront. scoro of 17 to 11. The score: Edythe G. Grleacnbach and Rob-, r ,crt B, Grlesenbach of Conovor lane At Highlands the new road will con- RED BANK. Finest Fruits and Vegetables for a well-balanced diet—direct from the nect with tho new bridge now under havo filed petitions in bankruptcy construction. . rf. as partners and as Individuals, list- Growers, athost to your very door—at the most satisfying,prices. Tho Atlantlo Highlands-Highlands Oreen, If. ing their occupations as "musicians Be aure to ahare in theae big values all this week Wlllllii - 0 and real estate." section,will begin at tho eastern end Flcaro. rf. — >-. o CBISE ICEBERG JTANOV TEXAS FANCY CALIFORNIA. of Memorial parkway. From that Tomalne. nr...... -,.,-.v....™ L. Green, ]g, ...... 0 •point it leaves the present road and 2 Cord of Thanks. LETTUCE SPINACH CARROTS forms a now broad highway to the I slncorcly thank my frlonda and top of Old Orchard hill, where it con- neighbors for their many acts of head 6c 2 lbs. 15c KEYPORT. sympathy and kindness in my be- Bunch 5V2C nects with, the present road leading C F PTS. reavement caused by the- death of NI$W SOUTIIEBN ' 10-LB. BAGS YELLOW SWEET JUICY FLORIDA from Stono church to Highlands. Tlce, rf. ...-..-...... ; . .. a 1 7 Scptln If — .. 0 0 my sister, Sarah P. Walling. I CABBAGE ONIONS ORANGES From there It follows Naveslnk ave- Dclres, K 0 0 wish particularly to thank Rev. A. nue to tho bridge. : * H. Sutphln, tho bearers, those who 2 lbs. 9c Bag 17c Dozen 21c This now highway will bo eighty Stoney, rf. -,.„.., ~L~r o 0 0 made gifts of flowers and those who A. Wyckoff, rir. ,...... ,._. o 0 0 loaned oars for tho funeral. LARGE JXJIOY W.ORIDA • HE OWNS A STORE IN TRENTON feet wide in most places and a hun- FANCY FLORIDA STAYMAN G. Wyckoff, lg. o 0 0 Mrs. H. T. Morford. —worried about a good account dord feet wide In others. Thcro will —Advertisement^ _ ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT APPLES be islands in tho center of tho road 4 T a that's lapsed—calls customer in all tho way, similar to tho Islands on Coach Frank Fingatore's second eSUtvl Thanhs. Dozen 27c Each 6c—3 for 17c 5 lbs. 21c Hightstown to find out what's Memorial parkway. Tho width of team won a more decisive victory Wo slneeroly thank our friends i FANCY 1ONG,ISLAND FANCY JERSEY FANCY these islands will vary with tho and neighbors for thoir sympathy over tho Keyport seconds. The score and kindness in our great bereave- wrong—adjusts minor com- width of the road. In some spots wan 29 to i, Tho Keys scored their POTATOES SWEET POTATOES TANGERINES they will be eiglit feet across and in ment caused by the death of our plaint and gets promise of con- four points in tho first half and were mother, Mary Naughton. We espe- 15-lb. bag 27c 3 lbs. 10c r Dozen 17c others four feet. held scoreless In tho second half. cially thank tho bearers, thoso who tinued patronage—the call cost From Old Orchard hill to tho bridge The scores: mado gifts of flowers, otc. Rev. EMPEROR TENDER WHITE CALIFORNIA the road will bo approximately double RED BANK. Thomas Kearney and members ^ of GRAPES CELERY HEARTS CAULIFLOWER ISc—likes the telephoning idea its present width. From Old Orchard P .PTS. police escort. hill It will bo widened on the south Danlcli, rf. 0 4' Irene, Charles and Paul Naughton. It). 7c—3 lbs. 20c 2 hearts 17c - •••• Head 17c •—calls other "dead" accounts Ginmbrone, rf. •.•-..»..«.•»..«.».., "—Advertisement. aide to a point about half way to thePierce, It and regains at little cost, busi- bridge. This will necessitate the re- Graff, If. ...-.—..—™.™.«™«,.m.. Holiday Supplies, Christmas Foods, Baking Needs, \V. Davis, c. ..—..«...... _...,...... , ness that bad been slipping awayj moval of two hills and several stone Baker c .« Candies, Nuts, Raisins. May We Serve You ? retaining walls, and tho changing of PhllTcr. c :_ WANT ADVERTISEMENTS the location of driveways. 21c OSCO Royal Anne' 20c OSCO Finest ,. The rest of the way to the bridge Andrews, rs* «.»•• •••••.**•••«•«•«•«»,..•,. Too Late For Classification. ft the road will be widened on the north Garrctt. 1B. FOR SALE, toy fox terrlor puppies; ahort R. Davfo, tg. . -.._..-..«. halrtsd; thoroughbred. C. C. Barker, side. Tho new line will run within a Lucinnno, ]g, ...... Hlverdnle nvenue, Shrewsbury. N. J. Cherries Baking Powder can 15° few feet of several houses, which will 11 1 20FOR SALE, White Anjtora rabbits; it have to bo moved. Tho ground slopes pleasant nnd profitable Christmas sift. OSCO Cooked biff OSCO Finest, lb away from the present road and a O F PTS.C. C. Barker. Rlverdalo avenue, Shrewe- can lot of dirt will have to be used to Harvard, rf. 0 0 0 ~mry. N. J, 12° Mince Meat make the fill for the new part. The Bolte, ft. — ...... 0 0 0 YOUNG Scotchman wnnta any kind of Pumpkin 16s location of Miller street will bo Lawson. If. .. -_ 0 0 0 work; can drivo car; handy around Fancy Glace Citron "> 29e Large Calif. Sweet Prunes 3 25c J. Newman, If. 1 0 2 houpe. Call G4 Carton street. Kumnon.* Glace j lb 1 changed. Its new entrance will bo A. Obtrlander, c...... 0 0 0 WILLYS KNIGHT sedan for Rule cheap. Lemon or Orange Peel '' - IS'^c flSW Spices . 31" ^ 20c where the old school is located. At Davidson, c _.- 0 0 0 Apply Senion'a Garage, 111 Maplo ave- F. Newman, Tg „ 0 2 nue, _Rfld_Bank.' - Cim can the brldgo there will bo north and "™*™ 0 Glenwood Cranberry Jelly 15c OSCO Sugar Cora 10c south ramps leading to the business R. Oberlandcr, lg, 0 0 YOUNG Scotch jjlrl wants nny kind of cttnB b| cans BICYCLES section of Highlands. work; has experience an chambermaid Glenwood Apple Sauce 3 25c 4SC0 Sauer Kraut 3 s 25c 2 0 and waitress. Call Peggie lladdow, G4 Carton street. Rumaon.* BOWLING LAST NIGHT. TWO fflrla deslro work together as cook 17c OSCO C WITH THE ROTARIANS. and chambermaid, or will work ecp&rato- ly aa ftenoral houaeworkerB if wonted. Finest Fruit Preserves 2 jaS 29 Naveslnk Team Defeats Professional Phone Tied Bank 3489^ Just Fruit (ind Sugar. Slaglclan Will Entertain Red Bank Gardeners Twice. CHRISTMAS TREES for Bale. CO cents up. IDEAL GIFT Club Tomorrow. Pick yours now on grounds near Red can3 The Naveslnk team defeated the Bank poatofllce. Freo delivery.* Farmdale Evaporated 16c 4SCO Finest Tomatoes 3 No. 2 cans The meeting of tho Red Bank Ro- Professional Gardeners in two out of CHRISTMAS Rift suzeestlon: Fish bowl 4SCO Tomato Soup x can cans t&rians scheduled for tomorrow noon three Red Bank bowling league complete with livo bearing tropical 4SC0 Beans with Pork 2 9c at the Molly Pitcher hotel is desig- fioh. Brave!, plants, snails and food. Prico Campbell's Tomato Soup can matches last night at Recreation hall. J1.00. 'Call 672, or at 153 Hudson avenue. c nated as a 100 per cent meeting and Tho scores' Red Bank." lb tin 4SCO Tiny Sifted Peas " an unusual program has been ar- Crisco NAVESINK TEAM. SAY IT with a puppy for your boy or Packer Label Peacll6S 'arSost- can 3 for 29c b| ranged. The ofllcers are expecting Hansen HD 1J0 girl's Chrlstman. Cocker Spaniels nnd 4SCO Choice Tomatoes 2 s ™"»27c every member to be present and see 146 117 Bostons reasonable. Phono Red Bank 3313-W. the wonderful feats to bo exhibited Woodward 110 113 y2c Farmdale BOYS&GIRLS Poalen ™ ..-. 180170 IF YOU dont see ad vert (Bed bare the sec c can by Roy L. Flush, a. noted magician. Lufburrow 213 156 ond hand article 70a ars looking tor Tender Peas you may get Just what you want by In- New Pack Tho Rotarlans' Christmas party Tiny sweet pcaa at a big saving, . 10 will be held Thursday, December 707 771 ner tin* an advertisement of your own. 28th. Santa Claus will bo selected PROFESSIONAL GARDENERS. Mazi« -..- — 183 Baked In modorn, Electric Ovens tomorrow and he will arrange to en- ]34 OSCO COFFEE of the Finest Ingredients. tertain the boys and girls of the Ro- 14B 139 tarians and to make this the big-Kettel _..- 163 107 Newark or $f .00 gest Christmas party ever held by 185 202 Round Trip Bread Large the Red Bank club. 779 764 New York A Wrapped Loaf Equipment For Firemen, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18lta VICTOR COFFEE Prominent in College Athletics. At last night's meeting of theLeavas RED BANK 0:05 A. M. l Supreme T The interclass tennis singles cup Sliced or UnsHccd. mayor and council of Atlantic High- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21tt M9c _ at Simmons college at Boston has lands Walter J. Roberts was ap-Leavu RED BANK S:0B A. M. been awarded to the aophmore clasa pointed a constable. Tho firemen as the result of the victory of Miss v.oro authorized to get bids on thirty Returning tlckotn eood on nny Now ACME COFFEE Victor Bread ?>* •»""•»'5C Lucy Rice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jersey Central train, osccpt Tho Bluo coats, eighteen pairs of boots and Comet, on data of snle. Consult ticket na 2 lt cak0 Charles H. Rice of Rumson, In the five dozen mittens. A motion was agents for loavlns times from stations Supreme Fruit Cake " > 89c fall tournament at the college. In not shown In this ndvortl»»ment. Other passed to pay $8,000 to the board of excursions January 1st and 4th. " 25c the finals Miss Rice defeated Misa education. Mayor John R. Snedeker Patricia W. Barkclcw of Pasadena, WEEK-END SPECIALS IN PASTRY DEPARTMENT, California, In a hard-fought match, was delegated to attend a meeting at Our RED BANK (Broad Street) Store 8-6. 1-G, S-6. Miss Rice has been prom- of tho stato league of municipalities NEW JERSEY CENTRAL inent In athletics since her entrance December 28th at Trenton. THURSDAY—Chocolate Eclairs 6 for 25c into college, having played on her The road to better and bigger busi- One of tho quickest ways to find a FRIDAY— Lemon Meringue Pie 20c class tennis, baseball and basketball ness leads through The Register's ad- lob Is to advertliie In ThD Regis- teams. vertising columns.—Advertisement. ter's Want Department.—Advertise- SATURDAY—Whipped Cream Pies 25c Republican Club Dinner. Orders Taken for Christmas Pies, Cake and Cookies. 1 A dance and entertainment will be Our Own Bakery Cake Specials Hlven Friday night of this week at lb Cocoumit Murshmnllow Harmony hall on tho state highway ch at Middlctown. Tim affair ia spon- TONIGHT IS OSCO Pound Cake 21c LAYER CAKES " 25c sored by tho Highlands Younj? Peo- ple's Republican and Social club. Headquarters for Butter and Eggs for more than Forty-One Years The entertainment will consist of professional talent, rendering solos, dances and fun makers. Howard Mallon will be muster of ceremonies. Impersonation Butter 29« s:: 45c For poaching, bulling und the sick room. Fair Haven News. At The Sweet Cream Nothing Will Make The Finest Butter In America. Selected Eggs ••- 33c Your Boy or Girl (Tho Had Dank Register can b* bouuht Every ICpw Gunrantccd. In 1'ulr Haven in l)t« stores of Harry Smoke Shop Tavern lb lbbo x Happier on Christmas Kurlla and Roliort Cameron and at tht Night Fancy Mixed Nuts 19c Sleigh Girl Chocolates 5" 98c Morning Than One Gold Ccdurs). Paper Shell Almonds lb 21c Princess Chocolates 5lb box$1.49 Mr. nnd Mrs. William IToeny of lb lhbo x of Our Bicycles. rnrkcr uvcniio nro tho parwito of n Calif. Budded Walnuts 25c Lucille Chocolates 49c tliitlRlitrr bora lust Friday. NI3CFamous Chocolate Waferstln 27c Silver Packages 3lb box$1.29 I'ornoiin who wish lo dnnnlo cloth- Nnc ]h ITIK for nnfoiluiKito fumlllrn may Marathon Dance Ginger Snaps Christmas Bonbons "'~ 14c Trade-in Your Old Bike on a leave the iiillrlci nl lfnrry IS. Kur- tin'n Btorn urnl (hoy will ho tinned Roller nvor lo tho Iliomon'ti relief commlt- Coaster Wagon New Model. ti-n for ilWrltmlWm. , Lots of Fun and Laughs Galore Bearing 'Din laillcH* fiulUl l.ll II..,,, M,II,,,1|,| .I,,,,,], m,|| Orvia Celebrate Their 10th Prime Rib Roast I- l.ri.i r-.im.inv I,I,.mine ••( Iht »>-ll »! 1,1, I,', I,,, |, |n ||,r. Bl,,,o ,,M Wedding Anniversary. Come li'nt r•,.> 11 Itl r, II|,.~I III» ininn .,( r 11vi r !:•,.! nml l>° Grover Parker N,,i iM«i>,l|n n VrMHi- M«v K. I, Ulhh* 1 1 IN ALL OUK MKA'I DKPAin'MKNT. ; • »n,|(U ..,.,,(!,„ r,,,rln,y ,,r |l>< help the Red Bank cntranta Ih I...... 1 ,f I'lul.lt,,, ,.!,,, .M,,,, ,,f ||,o 8-10 Mechanic St., Red Bank, N. J. MMI...II.I C...U«I.,,I ,l,,,,,li. will o. Oysterji 2""' 35c Boston Mackerel 12|c • I.I «l It.I I k; . .,,»!,. -||,, make merry. Jitit Around lim Corner frimi llronil St. 'I'"'""" Ili'Sl.m nf. II,. !1,,,,,t.r . 1.....I 4 j>, m, to 4 n, in. 4(>c KM tin Fl«l» *l all •«» ftlni»« In i1rn,,i,,ln«l|. ,n i,( I In,. Kn,| fmn I)»IU|. i'HON,: 1313. OIMN r.vr.NiN(;s. I". » It.-, «•" ,..»|.l..l •• 1 Ann I,, ,.1,. ni,,,.« I.,, 11,. 1 h.i. ,.( anF (—.(. 4 1, 4 V m. 2Br. immmmmm mw*m* ^^^^^^^_^^ . x_ RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER U, 1932. Page Twentv-Nine High School Notes O.NMOUTH COUNTY'S GEE AT MARKET PLACE it Where the Buyer Meets the Seller" Thirty Words for Twenty-Fiv.^ Cents Charlos A. Wolbacli, vlco principal TTT¥TTTTffT¥TfT^ of the Red Bank high school, has registered for a series ot eonferones * lit New York university on school ARTICLES FOR SALE, FARM PRODUCE MISCELLANEOUS. _ ROOMS FOR RENT. REAL ESTATE FQRJENX REAL ESTATE FOR RENT; economics. Mr. Wolbacli Is ono of WANTJDVPTLSEMEN^ L'OR SALE, cheap, Eood brcedlAc; birds; TURKEYS for,, sale, very select table VA'l'hH SYSTEMS— I''airbank8-Mi>r»« wa. THREE rooms, ?12 p«r month; or five LARCE I.tSTINi; of furninlied and unfur- LOST Wednesday at Port Monmouth, or Hhio Homci-n. While Klngn, Itod Bctirhtn V«r oy ate mo installed, W« initial! to to IIKIICCJ hormu in lied Bank, Fair Haven, i-er lanej (We moms anil hath, hot the 75 school administrators of tho bird*. 25 par pound; alno some whlto - roornn at |15 per month; one mint] to fl[>ocl((stl with blnck. one black eye. An- Juincuux* Hwtft Mondalnen nnrj WMltj llollitnd turkeys for breedIntf Block. >ump tepolrlnif. ' Rruldcnco, MldJlotown, from. Broad, utreet Bhopi*ln~ center. Cull RuniRon, Little Silver, Shrewsbury, Eaton- henti furnished of Unfurnl»h«'l, ritntnlln, '. K. PeUrson» 60 Main . street, greater metropolitan area attending to rmbio of Pal. Reward,. T, It, OBSCIIH, Ntitswump road. Red Sank, sec- J. J.. t'huno Mlddletown 65. Plumbing nt.14 Riverside avenue. Iteil Hunk. n, OnkhurHt, Occanpoit, Mlddletown. Phono U«d Bonk SGOO. Hadloy-Hall, 407 .' Mntawnn, K..J. -, leatlnct and titininif. Fred O. Hurat- tho aeries. Tho next conference will Pro«ton,' bob x .00.00 . ItllRlveraldJ odi drive."' on(MarinJeft wont of River I'laia nchooI. SINtiL£l"or~doublil rooms, with or wlth'cii'iT For (julck Bcrvlee connult Ray II. StUIman, Monmoulh ntinnt. - • . • Katontown. phono 17ff? be held at tho' university on Satur- W «(lncad(iy af Port Monmouth, qr I for Bttlo; litrgo load Htovc or fire- THREE HOGS far aa'le; eltrht monthi old*. BUY and bell Becond-hand clothaa; muot meal si choice location; nlno L'umiie. HVK-IIOOM bunBB!oVTt~^iniiVoKr^irS day. .. excunlon train, lady's Uulova vrlot place IflngthH, Zt.DO. J. II. Taylor. Kv- Will lell ullva or dreined, weight about bo in good condition, L. Kerber, 209 Call at 21. Branch avenue, oii.-oMte. Red (JAKAfiE, MOO per month; near Molly i Imiirovenicntii; uncoKOi tieurr bun Jinet watclt. Finder pi enBO roturn to M. R. irett rond, phono Red Pank 1318-n-2. 2S0 pDundti when dresBod. W. It. Wnlllntr. ih rewnbury n venue, Ited Bank. Phone Bank hitch school, or phono ID 14, lied Pltrlicr hotel. Call at 14 Ulveralde avc- newly decorated, Ueiinonablo tent to IB- Mollcr, Fort Monmouth, or phono Kcana- t • •'.. * • • ..." COCKER SPANIEL punplen, pcdlirrecd. road between M Id die taw n and Chapel 5G2-J. Bank. nup.Jte.l Bank. liable *"»nt. rhRi ' burg 083. IUward.' four months-old i uli'o 'Chaini'lon, dam Hill, telephone- Mlddlotown 26H-M. NOTICK to trunners—AM perBona are for- l-'OIl KENT, at 2'i Oakland street, eeven- HOUSE of sliTVooms Had bAthr nil Ini- Twentyifour memboro ol thoifoot- FURNISHED rooms for'rant on tlio river 1 iluo ribbon doff. Martha Hullormrin. "" bid trenpaKiting on my property with bank. 69 Hector ulut-c. [ted -.Uank, IU I 'MIHC, niil l ImprovetnentiIt: ttwo-car proveraenU; owe-cor uftmtra^ ppsseielon ball team ol Uio high school received MILK-FKp turkeys for na'lo i sllve or 1 AARTICLER S FOR SALE. Vn«Mnston street, Itumaon, N. J...'i-hiono dreaded. Mlddletown Fruit Farm, phone og or gun under penalty of the law. phone '287-R. lor particulnra call Itcd Bunk at onco. It. H.^-Vandoiveer, 40- .Uranch letter awards Friday for their ULCAN em i-angoiango, SmoothtoiiSmoothti . four Mlddietown 291. 3. S..l'tenliro, Holmdel, N. J. avenue, phone Ufi&V Red Han If, VULCAAN Stht f : achievement during tho past football . bburners, oven and broilerbil : allll i n workk FOK THOSE! who prefer buying their pi- ARMERS and truck grower* will find a WANTED, uncd EnsliBh n&ddlcH. bridles E ROOM for ronli p lac ft. (ted KOR It] (F. tour-room bun_alow and live* $48 FOU BUNGALOW on Itlver r6nd! season. Those who received their iriir order. Phono B46, Iturmon.* anoa direct from fnctory. wo maintain ready market (or their produce by ad-* and cuulpmeuL Twin Brook Farm, Tin* Apply 60 Linden room '^ n n_ alow.; all Improvement! Fair HaveHavenn ' f\vo roomii aann d battttt:: AA-l l ','R's" wore Waltor Bruyero, James COLD nlr VtBollnb' or-ulnt, thrco h. p.; . npoctnl factory nervlca. Phono for np- drtlslng Id The Regloter't clatalflea col- on Falls road, Kntontown 616. CharlcA Urtokcr. 60""7" West Front street. conditionditi ; hoh t wntet* heatht; ni i ldiiorch h. two paw plates, 27-lnch diameter, two lohttment. Dlrhan^B Fin no Shop, R«d t iVANTEl),~cVrly American Bllvor; uho old FLOOK to let, four roomn nnd buth. alt Wver Plaza. >N. J. GGarnitc , PhonPh o ReIldd HanHk SGOO3G . irll Stokes, Joseph Falvo, Anthony .Sav- baltn; prico (40.00. due 'Ox&ndorf, 10 vIolhiH in good condition. L. Illchmond. improvementrt, with heat. 4-lj HIvcn*ide UNFURNISHED, BU rooms and bath, all Hftn._10T JM^ninomli jjtreel. J_ • ' UAIRY HAY—-Choice noconil ciittinR alfal avenue. Red Bank. _ _ age, Clement llazza, George Decker, Dwi Uelfonl, N, J,* . .. LIONEL electric trains, - three eetn com- - fft and clover mixed hny. Sea thin hay, 2 Eoxt Main ntrcct, freehold, N. J,, Improvements*, room for one car; 4i>TWO BUNCAXOWH futni-dicd, oiio'Vflvi •hone 17 8, ._. FUKNISIIED room nnd'room with ^hfTii Fttlr Haven IOJHI, ono block to river, one ANTIQUE! pair of Qucon Apno mirror*, plete! ttood contlitlon; olnndnrd end O-and get, our pries. Hatico & Davis, phono rooms, the olhdr alx ronmn; nil modflrn VMUlam Sweel, Tony VaeeaSjisllI, Wch- fffiji for rent In private homc:"'all convrui. Nod; IQ liua. Inquire al 1 Clay atrect. ono ntool, five . fan hack W*ndBO ffUKO; vary rcusonnhlc. Inquire at 11!)Red Hank_l03, TUTOKIN*; by unlvernity graduate; Lntln, Impruvcmcuts; KiiroKc- .Apply Mrs. 'AVll- ard Morrln, Donald Hubbard, Loo Monmouth nt,rcct. Red Bonk.* encen: iittractlvo luc&lion. Photic lied Fair Havpn. rhnint, grandfather clock; need CBB. (Ireck, Fie nth, (ierniun, En RI lull, muthe- klrm. Kemp avonue, Fair Haven, or i " Cloth, Herbert. Cox, Randall Dodge, HATTED HAY for anlo. timothy and nlfat- Hank 3834. Gramann'e, II Whlto atroet, Hod Bonk. >AINT your house for $9.()u-—you _ct fa, E. I), Lcntllhon. phono CSL Mldmatlci- , history; improvement tfuarunteciJ. l-OiriiF:NT"at~Fairilaveii, -sU-rootn boUHC, Red Bnnk_43B-M, or 2!in7-W. (JOMFORTABLE furnTuhcd room for it.it; ^Linden* Shoemaker. Russell Jordan, FLORENCE eahlnot two-bvirnor ilvo eallonn paint .etjunl to any 53.0'; dldown. lionc Red Hunk 1806,* comfortably fuinlsbed; bath and allTHIRTY ~ncroir7""iroocl" land'rTacvmiiri paint, ono Ration Dutch- Bo*/ Unseed; oil, warm und cheerful; no other roomers*. modern Im pro Yemen ta ; located on Kemp •SReglnald Wolcott, Mark Berlow, Vin- heater In flrat-claai condlLion. for nalo FOR HALE, cockerels, strulrr Hampton HO WORRIES when you send your dry . house, nil modern improvenicnto; _ cboap. Nearly' now. Owner has no uecono four-inch brush, qni) quart turpentine lliB to un; moro wear for your UHdUl 33H7-R, Tied Bunk, 10 Kim place.' in CMuc [iml Syramoro avenue; rent $fll). barn, outl)iiildliiKn In tho beat of condi- oorit Paladlno, Erneat. ''.QrUnttis, Al- and two poundu 'nitty, Mtnimouth Paint Black Leghorns, A-1 drakes, lEnsllih In f u rn'iH ticu o r u n f u r- Apply Mra. Chud»lck. phone 2&&7-W. Red for nunic. TDlcjjhono KoRnsburtr 230.* dlan runners, strain Johnson-Indiana rlothCH after our dry clcanlnff procena. I TWO _e roomn tion. Arthur ^llryiui, rorluupcck, phona bert FazMno, Frank Loversldge, Dln- and VarnlHh Wurku, 2DII Willow nlhhetl. Phono flcrvice. I'lcnly of WONDimKUrONDimKUr/ flufffl "I'"POIC'IIIBI O 'beutifubeautiful Buckling pitfft nnd caponn killed and Wo rrniVe your clothen wear longer. Mar- Phone ' nlo Arnono. Joseph EBchelbach and Ixmc Ilrnncli, phono 8119-J; Ited Bank nulca, l>ye Works, 45 Prospect avenuo, heal...... : centra_ tral locutionlocution,. on river bank ami plno trcB for dale, can bo used for Storo, U9 Went, Front utroat. tlrcHsed to order. Hnnn Papenhagen. Old HOUSE IIUNTINfiT U 8O. let mo hole ATTRACTIVE house, near rlvQc"toivn and Charles Scheldt, manager. chinch or private fnmlty: noil cheap If Mill Houne, Vandcrburgh rond, Colt' Rod Bnnk. phone 3^. highway. Cull nt 14 Itfvcrsld_ e Hvenue, you. I have many lUtitiKfl uf bouses for BtaLlon; citfht room* nnd Imthj t;urot;«J 1 Ukcn at onco. Write or call. HO, Wash* BUY PAINT now, direct from factory at Neck, N. J., phone Freehold 4O3-W-1. BOARD'nt rguaoniibio mica; nil modern phone 141C-M. Red Hark. rent .u Itnj Hank ami vicinity. Reauon- In fine- condition. .Rent reauoniibli). In- InKton Htroct, Long Brnnc... N. J. prices lowest, tin co lQljt Gun run teed Improvements; hut and cold running LARGE frotit room for rent with' able runu. W. T. Purker. Cl-56 Broad uulre of Gharlofl Roai, 1 Allen DIUCC, phon* hound paint ?l.ri0 per 'gallon; heavy atari neutral loentlon. Hudson House, family: suitable fo two; or ati ecu lleti Bank, phono SZ'Zl. ______Kcd_Bank ^61i'J-W. ' JllTE ROTARY newln« machine, jQuccn hlnvlo Ktalns In ell colors 90c per gallon; BUSINESS NOTICES. B' Waltor Bruyero, member of tho Anno cabinet. In perfect condition; >co8t 181 HitfiHon avenue, phono Red Bank 944 room. Mrs. U. Murdy, 39 South UNFUUNlSHEii. 'immediately >,~non up-to"- OVER "ififf houscii'In 'ItctMlii'iik. nnd -vleln- " roof paint. 6Oo per gallon j floor varnlnh Rod1- Dank.' tichlor- claaa of tho high ncliool, and I0», will PCII for I3r>, Mra, (I. Murdy, STAlt Window Cleaning Co., Ooorgo f*e. MONBY^fo^oW gold. We pay (iiit*: lum butiKaloiv, nix roomu. evoiy ity, both furtilHliGil ni.d unfurniahod; nl- Sl.fiO par ttullonj (junrt enamel T.ith I'.ii* mHimger. 6 Wharf avenue, . Red Bank. 0 South Btrect, Red Bank,' Inch brunh, 6&cj wall texture, all colon), for old gold Jewelry, watches, sold LARGE front rooin un H rut. floor, f,, r. nio.lui n ini|.ro\ pirn-nt ; i-nr»jrc; open ilre- «o nuitrtmcnts anil HIOIPH. Somo nt rctitu ono of tho two varsity members of chona 3711-W. - riivin . the 1631 football team who returned UAISY OHAND piano i can nlao be playei fin pound. Montnuuth Taint mid Varnish oeth, etc. neu.^lUcs, jewchs, 36 Btond nlBhcd lociitod o n 11 •f lilarc. Idciil liieiitiun. corner Fair Haven below canyinc L-IUIIBOH. fice mo 'before automatically Iwlth Klextrlo renroduc Works, 2ftf> Willow avenue, Long Branch, QARTON (JtiAMUEnUAlN, contiactor aad utreet, Red_B_iinli. Tiant reaeunablc. Tolcpho lit) Hni ,1 road ntnl MrCnitrr n venue. ReannnaMe. . - rent. fJ. Howard Llpnliwott, fll jfon- to school, was awarded tho position r) i like now; cost 11,860. will Biicrlfico at, phono atlD-J, Red Bunk utoro, 119 West bulldor: jobblna eapeclally. 151 South WANTED^ nut'mortcuiiG, Jft.uon on $2fi.- Apply Mr». WlUina. phono 2&57-W. Ued mouthfitrcet, nhone Red Hunk 8_ !'•''**_ Ureet. Rod Bank, [thono 3SM a724-W. Of right guard on the Now Jorsoy all- D5f>. Other ttrnndn from $225 »n>. Dlr- Front Btrect. 00it IJUBIIICHS propeily in Monmouth LARGE frotit room, twin bed*, nl-ely f , Hank, tji- ::.M. _ CONOVER LANK, on "r.^r j~fon"r"rtiiCter state third football team. an's IMnnoHhop, Red Bank, phono 93B, TliOPICAL PISH. whlcli breed tit fro-' ELECTRICAL jybblns done at itboit no- county for three yeiirn. Will elvo bonus. niflhed ; very low rule; L-enliully ID-L-IUCII. ilAI.l*" of dtiuriloYiuuPo'oii Me^&nJc street; bedroomx, two (mlha, i;ervant«' tjutillem; HAItttlT3 for sale. New Zealand and Chin- qucnt tntcrvnln In homo uainirlumfl, Lice. Let me eatlmutc on your renulre' Add rcfifl Fi rnt Mortgage, box 611, Red19 Hudson avenue. Itcd Bank." ix riiomd \vltli wfitei-; S2O per montli. two-car -RaraKc; ¥ lou. Phone Red Bank :' * * • chilla* for brooders, merit and pets, Plnnts, food. unal an. d. luiundurna __for. mentn. SnlUfactlon ?uar»nteed. Jamci Bank. ONE. two or' thrco plenHantT f urii'luhetl La tui fc 1,-inn Company, 12 Mechanic nr.OO. Hndloy-Hnll, 107 Monmouth We«l. Rnlph T. Moan, corner of Stnta Muhwey «nlo, Betsy I!o«a 1'lnli Hutrliory. IU Woat Clay, 42 Broad street, phono Red Bank room*!, with kltrhcneite for light house- :ct. Itcl ltnnk. __ The Junior claBS will hold a danco 200/ WANTEll to parlor stove. keeping; all improvcjD]entfi; u&fr, electricity and Conovor lane. Red Dank. N. J. Front ntrcct. lihono Ited Bank 36H2-W. 10 3-J.* aiX-KOi>M ho um. Knraiie; on hiKhway, Friday of next woek at the high Atlantic HiKl) nnd running witter; ni*nr station and bus REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IOUBINATION cool and Ran stovo ... DRY OAK wood In etove und flroplaco THE FURNITURE hospital, cbolra caned, unc block to buliool am) bus; all Ini- LADY PASSENflElt would like to HO tolines. 13D Brld^o avenue, Ited Hank, school gymnasium. Toddy Hoyt and ealoi has conl oven, BOB oven and loaat- lengths- well rotted ufanurcj top noil. ftirnlturcg rcpaire .lrlliulr.l f,,.| eni,.i-° rn|..\r.l Mm iir.lU |p.-.l\r.| tl 1 tutirl ..f lilfl" li|l.1ir.ii |.f«ir 'lln.l, llpllj- I'l Vl'.ii, I .li nn.l Mr a|t<1 KOOM.S I OH I'I-:NT. II.AU I.III.UBV, . fui.l vUitn-1 inllami, Ji.«P|.h I 'Wo U11, t..>vl., I 1 i r.l^al.1 llynti Ml c WllllDin 11>..l,ir v. Ml, ,,1.| llnllrn Ml II, i i,i, Ml*. lAHMI'ltODIKi; 1,! loll • V "I'-l Mi I'nllmh,. |., ..,„!,.., •.,>•„. .,,,, Ai. Illiil Iiai. !<• I.•.!,..• f*...,,.. B|..» ai-'ir*. l«... \\-nit.m. (limn* hf ltl« I Irntu l .„ ni'i.i n'ci ,,.„,, i,, • 111- I I *,'•' i.?.< '..i.'Ti J'.'-H..." i'.I'i'i.';,, ;!.'.': I.. ,i ,•! 1,1 .1..I.I I:. Ok1 1 t. t (•••• *^l>rM*Ut I »f |l| H •MWi, I I, i „- L I.' Page Thirty RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 14,1932. FOSTAL JOBS. laboratory and will give 21-hour ser- Christmas Seal Fair Haven Pay* vice. Joseph H. Schenok Recommendations Made for Appoint- Tho hospital fcols that with a full- Christinas Special On Permanent Wave Presents Taxes of $19,856 time technician employed it will be ments In Five Commingles. From now until Chrtatmai, you may have The lightning star ol stars Radio Contest ahlc to givo moro thorough and con- Leon's who strikes at the heart of County and state taxes for tho sec- Senators Hamilton F. Kean and W.sistent work in conjunction with the jour choice of dther'a genuine Eugeno or -the world -with the PEAK Eleven Monmouth County High ond half of the year, amounting: to Warren Barbour have recommended attending doctors. « Tho laboratory the new heaterlcsj TUermliiuo Permanent PERFORMANCE OF HHR $19,856.81, were paid at Monday the appointment of Henry C. Meck- has been redecorated and fully CAREER! School Pupils Will Compete night's meeting of the Fair Haven lcm as postmaster of Llncroft, tho equipped by tho Bed Bank auxiliary (Col liunn ' Wovo at tho very spoclal price of— for Frizes as Broadcasters of commissioners. An application-was re-appolntment of Mrs. Raymond of the hospital. Speeches Friday and Monday. received from Justice of tho Peace Despreaux for postmistress of Mid- JOAN Walter Mills for appointment as re-dlotown village, the rc-appointmehtof $5.00 Eleven Monmouth county high corder. It was filed. Tho term of Mrs. Margaret P. Opdyko for postmis- MnUuvan Homo Burned... .'•• CRAWFORD school students have been chosen by Elmer C. Wainrlght, the present re- tress of Keansburg, tho rc-appol»t- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holiday and Como In or call Red Bank 3182 for W tholr Bchools to enter the radio corder, does not expire until January, ment of Miss Viola "VanNotc for post- their two children were driven from Appointment, ' Cuuftesy or. • appalling contest sponsored by the 1 JVIctro-Goldwyn-Mayer 1934. . mistress of Ookhurst and tho re-ap- their home at Matawan early Sun- Finger Wave or Mnroel with Shampoo. Monmouth county Christmas Beal A letter from Miss Jane Covant of polntmcht of Mrs. Bertha Baker for day morning by a flro which is be- committee which will take place on Battin road contained a request and postmistress of Leonardo. Mrs. Ed-lieved to have been caused by a de- (Your choice of Rinse.) 81.00 Friday evening, December 16th, from a complaint. She asked that a branch ward Boughton Is the present post- fective flue. The house and all its half-past seven o'clock until quarter of the county library be established mistress of Lincroft. contents wero destroyed. The loss la " after eight o'clock, and on Monday in the borough,.,.She" said tho bor- Rose Marie Beauty Salon' RAIN According to reports which have about $8,000. Mr. Holiday, who la an evening, December 19th, from half- ough pays a library tax and was en-been current, there is n possibility unemployed carpenter, has been rais- THERE is but one real ex- A United Artlnts FIctOre pnnt seven o'clock until eight o'clock titled to 1,000 books. Miss Covant that tho Democratic members of theing chickens and selling eggs. planation of "price-cut- 15 linden Place «&• • Red Bank with at Station WCAP. Tho students tooffered her "services as librarian. Her WALTER HUSTON ba heard Friday night are Richard United States senate will attempt to ling", and "that is FEAR! Just oil Brood St, Around Corner from Strand Theatre.' - complaint was that there were too block confirmation of postofflce ap- WILLIAM OARGAN •Marshall of the Neptune high school, It pays to advertlso In Tho Register. Fear explains it all. Fear GUY KIBDEE many dogs at large and tho borough pointments until after Mnrch 4th. In of competition. , Fear of Betty Samuel of the Bed Bank high should do something to stop tho that event tho position would be MATT MOORE • school, Winifred Cramer of St. Rose's nuisance. Both matters will be in-filled during tho term of President- 1'UTJI.IS. loss of trade. Fear of the SUN. & BION.—Deo. lSth-lOtb high school of Beimar, Eleanore Stif- vestigated. hard times. The fear that ler of tho Manasquan high school, elect RoosevelL Shrewd, careful buyers read The Register's Class- Frances Stlllwell of Jho Freehold Bills amounting to $1,501.34 were people won't pay for qual-,, paid. A check for $30.38 was received lty work. The greater PpAMOUJNT; •high school, WilllamTa'trlck Ma- from tho Boro bus company. The LABORATOKT TECHNICIAN. ified Advertisements. Here you find the seller who lohey of St James's high school of next meeting will be held Tuesday the fear, the cheaper the ' LONG BRANCH Red Bank and Donald Shepson of price. And the cheaper tho Middlotown township high night, December 27th. Miss Isabel Kohlhrpp Engaged by Monnloutb Performances Cfaon* wants to sell and the buyer who wants to buy. 113 Broadway riiono BWJ school. Thoso who will take part Rlvervlow Hospital. Strwl 2:30.7, BP.M. 150O the price, the more it be- comes necessary for the Monday night are Mary Clifford of COMMCNITV SONG SERVICE. Tho Riverview hospital has en-Saturdays and Holidays Continuous Star of tho Sea academy of Long gaged a laboratory technician for LAST TIMES TQDAYI cut-rate cleaner or laun- Branch, Benjamin Smith of the Key-Carols to be Sung at tho Baptist dry to cut corners on serv-v port high school, Edward Phillips of Church Sunday Afternoon. the examination of all pathological At 3:14, 7:49, 9:47 tho Matawan high school and the» specimens.- Hiss Isabel Ivohlhepp, WILLIAM KAY ice, The price-cutter has Preparations are being completed who was a technician at tho Long only one means of appeal WAGNER MARKET CO representative of Atlantic Highlands for the community Christmas carol POWELL FRANCIS high school who has not yet finally Brancl| hospital a year and a half, —price> only one method service to bo held Sunday aftecqpon is now in charge of1 the Riverview in been selected. from four until five o'clock at '{Be "ONE WAY PASSAGE" of making money—cut- The radio audience will be asked Red Bank Baptist church, under the ting quality and service. each evening to vote on their first direction of the Young Woman's and second choice for that evening club. Tho public Is Invited to at- SWIFT'S PREMIUM FRYING and there will also be a committee of tend. A free will offering of canned WE do not believe that the experts on tuberculosis who will lis- goods will be made and the food will TOMORROW nnil FRffiAY public WANTS cheap ten in and give their opinion as tobe given to families in need. QTRANI Feature at 3:08, 7:38, 9:41 cleaning or cheap laun- the educational value of tho speech- The colored community club, under u dry. We do not believe es. Tho winners of each night will the direction of Mrs. William Lang- Red Bank CHICKENS bo announced and the two winning ford, will render several selections. Hearty that the public can be speeches will be broadcast at a date Another feature will be singing by bamboozled with the in- Herd's an exceptionally LOW to be announced later, at Which time a choir of Red Bank school children, consistent idea that "high t&t decision as to tho first and sec- Laughter under tho direction of Miss Emma quality" and "cut prices" PRICE for this high quoIity.1 <%id award will be made and prizes Jane Lafetra, the music instructor, will DO* presented. and with Miss Ruth Hay, music and go hand in hand. Further- cacher at tho River street school, as more, our belief is sup- the piano accompanist. The chil- Heart-Deep ; ported by the-fact that in FRESH CALAS PORK BUTTS PORK LOINS dren will sing two traditional Eng- Run Down By a spite of the present ogre WHOLE Ish carols and two old French car- of price-cutting, LEON'S PER ols. Robert McKce will sing a solo Drama ib. 12c OR Hit-and-Run Driver part in one of the French carols. have continued to HALF LB. Tho Baptist choir will render selec- GROW. Ellwood Rennio of Lewis street, tions and there will bo singing by Eatontown, is recovering at tho MDII- the entire assemblage. 1 SIRLOIN, ROUND PURE PORK v BONELESS mouth Memorial hospital from in- THE COURAGE OF juries received Wednesday morning or PORTERHOUSE SAUSAGE M£AT Tho road to better and bigger busi- QUALITY CHUCK POT by a hit-and-run driver at West Long ness leads through Tho Register's ad- Branch. His injuries comprise a vertlslng columns.—Advertisement STEAKS or LINKS ROAST broken right leg, four broken ribs, WE shall always give the injuries to the chest and bruises. best that modern methods Rennie, who has been unemployed and science has provided ib.29? 19c for a number of months, was walk- for—the highest value in Ing towards Long" Branch on the [Atlantic Theatre Eatontown-Long Branch highway service, and treat each LEGS .)••, .1.1, (.... WAI trt* itti".itiN 11>rr vrl r/. 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