BANK 1 - f Uiu.d W ISaurtd M DKond-Ulus Mutter >t tin trost> #OLUME XLVII1, NO. 28. OBM it nf Uareh Id, .18711. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1925. $1.50 PER YEAR. PAGES 1 T0f8l VILLAGE'S bS4 MENACE. A CHRISTMASTIDE TALE BACK TO REFORM SGHOOL. WILL OF ADAM JALZ. CHRISTMASiT LEONARDO TEACr?ER;S NEW BERTH. Joieph Avon of Red BanU Broke Miss Barbara Decker Get. Fine Po- SALVATION ARMY WORK, BIRTHDAY OF A Hii Parole and Wai.Arrcited. NAVESINK ALARMED BY MAD EVERGREEN TREES, WOpD THREE OF HIS GRANDCHIL- A MAGICALTREE AND A GLOR- sition' in Sussex County. CHRISTMAS DINNERS GIVEN FARMERS WILL Jostph Avon o£ Leonnrd street, DOG SCARE- CUTTERS AND^tiNSTABLE. DREN WILL CET $500 EACH. IOUS PARTY. < Miss Barbara Deckert of Middle- TO THIRTY POOR FAMILIES. WITH A DRY RALLY.. who is sixteen years old, was nr- town [village, teacher of English in TWO' Doiji BittoiwLa.t Week by ConlUble Clutef" Robimon Arrcit- rcated by Detective-Sergeant Joseph Th» Rest of His Estate Goes Equal- Several Hundred Persons Gathered the seventh'and eighth grades at Two Chrutmaa Parties for Chil- Fiftieth Anniversary of Lib« Dogi Which Were Afterwardi ed K Man and Then Got Arrested Bray ono ni^ht last week'' while' ly to His Five Children—Charles Around, a Big Illuminated' Tree Red Bank, has been appointed help- dren at the Salvation Army Grange ' will bo Observed aX't \ - Shot—It is Fearod That the Dogs Hlm.clf—Everybody Who Wai standing in the yard of a Dipad S. Bucklin, Sr., Left His Property an~d Sang—To Cap It AH Off ing teacher in Sussex county at a Headquarters Yesterday After- Holmdel—-Prominent Dry Polltl»'"; Had Been BUten by a Rabid Dog. Arrettud Cot Fined; street house. He was taken to the to Four Children—Other Wills. ; Santa Claus Came With Gifts. salary of $2,000 a year, with travel- noon .and Last Night. " . ' cbns wilt Mnko AddrolOcs. ,'Navcsmk lias a mod dog scare. Samuel Colii of Pearl street, Red town • hall and put. through "the Adam Salz of Keyp6rt, who for ing expenses of $500 nllowed.. She third degree." Ho was asked what Leonardo celebrated Christmas Christmas dinners fbr^ thirty , Liberty grange of Holmdol nno^ . Two boys of Hint pUco.wero bitten Bank, .was arrested last Wednesday a number of years was interested with a community party Saturday will begin her now duties February needy and .unfortunate, families Marlboro will celebrate its fiftieth/ 'by dogs lust week and n dto.cn^ or night on n charge of cutting down he knew about the recent th<.\ft of in the Salz dry gooda store at the 1st. No one has yet been appointed $25 which took place at John night. Leonardo has been celebrat- Were, giyon by the Bed Bank branch anniversa-y on" i'riday, January)' more dogs suspected of ,'having and fstoaling an evergreen treu on corner of Broad and Mechanic ing Christmas each year, but it to take her place at Red Bank." of the Salvation Army. The din- 15th, under circuristance3 iflbles have bton s,hot op chloro- George, Aj- Stcele'g nursery farm Leahy's house on Bridge avenue, streets, Red Bank, and who *for Miss D0ckert is a. daughter of what ho knew about the theft of a never had anything 'si> grand and ners were put up" in baskets, each of live of a prohibition rally. Wayne:! 'jjormed. Tlio Mlddletowii township near Eatontown. The arrest waa nearly his whole life^was interested fine and so thoroughly enjoyable as John G. Deekert, who for a number which'contained a .chjeken, potatoes, .B.-Wheeler of Washington, national board of health lias posted notices mado by Constable Charles Eobin- fur coat owned by Mrs. Charles Di- in, a! dry goods store at Keyport,. of y&ar3 was station master at Mid- mond and what he knew about an this affair. The weather was cold, toniaties,' corn, bread, butter, tea, supEriliiejulciit of the .legislative ' " at Navoaink ordering that all dogs aon, who snys he caught Celli steal- flltde his will last July. He .left bitterly cold; and the party took dletown village. Miss Deckert has coffee, cereals, cranberries and su- purtment of the anti-s. 'oon imiBt bo kept tied oil. their, owners' ing the tree. TJle superintendent of attempted rbbbcry at Arthur W. $feOO each to-three grahdcliHdren, been teaching the past three years, Kelly's on Maple avenue. Avon place outdoors, but everybody came gar. has been inviteU'to .ma'tc 'places or they will be shot. . tho farm had noticed that evergreen S.. King and Barbara S. warmly dressed and • Jack Frost one year at Fair Haven, one year Two'Christmas'parties, one yes- He has replied that rither^nc or Ed- trees had boon disappearing for itiid he knew nothing about these King, daughters of Flora King; and at Miildlctown village arid one year -The boys \vlib were bitten are crimes nnd no charge ,was made could not cool the Christmas ardor terday afternoon and one last night, ward B. Dunford, bin chief asiist. 'Omar Sickles, son of Lester Sickles, some time. Ho told Roblson about Victor M. Ansorge, son of Estclle M. of the gathering, at Red Bank. . were given, for children at Salvation ant, will mnki) un-addjeu dealing and Frank Pape. Both boys are tho thefts and tho constable lay in, against him for any) of the rob- Ansorge. He left all the rest of his Everybody.in" the town was there, Army headquarters on Eiroailstrect. taking Pasteur treatments, the Sick- wait last Wednesday night with tho beries. property in equal shares to his five or at least everybody-who was not MOTOR BOAT SHOW EXHIBlfS. Santa Claus made gifts to about 100 Aiio'.hor proiu!>.ont llii who wilL lea boy at his home and tho Pnpe result that Celll wiia arrested. Celli However, A^on had been released children," Nettie S. Popper, wife of Edwin S. Popper; Flora King,"wife bedridden or driven by business or children. The parties and the dis- speak at the annivcrs.il v cclebta- boy at tlie Logg Branch hospital. waa haled before Justice Charles R. o'n parole a short time ago from the other duties to be elsewhere. " Sev- Four Monmouth sCounty_ Firms to tribution of Christmas -dinners were. tion is Senator. Agans of Hunterdon Jii The dogs which hit the boys were D. Foxwell and wns held in $500 bail Jamesburg reform school with in- of Jacob A. King, Henry Salz, Es- eral hundred strong they gathered ~ Have Exhibit's at New York. in charge of^Capt. Emma Faller and county, mas'tr'r of tlie's'.ate grange, *" owned by Mrs. William Williams of for the action of tlie grand jury. structions to report once a week to telle Ansorge, wife of Ira M. An- around an enormous pine tree, fifty Red . Bank, Atlantic .Highlands, Lieutenant Ida Kasharian. The two The committee ?n charge of the an- Navcsink. One has been killed with Colli claims that the tree which John L. Montgomery, superinten- sorge, and Huldah Salz. Edwin S. feet high, which stands like a sen- Keyport and Fair Haven will play young women wero busy until after niversary sciy tha'. f. "in the outrct chloroform and the other hag been he' took wus .hot on Mr. Steelo's dent of the Monmouth social service Popper and Nettie S. Popper were tinel guarding Leonardo, near the an important part^in the exhibits of mndnight Christmas eve leaving the grange has unitedly supported ltillod with a bullet from a revol- organization. Avon had failed id made the guardians of Mr. Salz's the coming motor boat show at the nursery farm liut on adjoining land. daughter. Huldah and Mr. Popper railroad station. This magnificent dinners at different houses. tho prohibition law and that tho Ho says that after Robinson arrest- report of late and had gone out of tree, always glorious, was flamboy- Grand Central Pal .ice at New York, The Salvation Army collected three chef purposes of Liberty town for several days, , J"or this rea- ajjd Estelle Ansorgo are the execu- which opens January 22d. Red Enrly in November, during tlio ed'him Robinson told him that i£-he tors of the will. The witnesses were antly beautiful Saturday night,- for about ?450 for its' Christmas char- grange's birthday party aro to r«F- hunting season, William .Boeckel of would give $5 to him (Robinson) ho son he wns sent back to the reform it was bespangled with more than Bank will be represented by an exhi- itable work. A considerable bal- afliim-thQ faith of :he farmers in school. • . . .. Ezra 'W. Karkus and Mary^ Hader- biUfroni the Rod Bank yacht works Locust Point' was bitten by a dog would let Colli go anil would mako man of Keyport. COO colored electric.lights and with ance remains unexpended and this prohibition, to demand i.ioic string- rand' John J. Dunlop, who Hvqs be- no complaint. Celli says ho did not five" enormous electric stars. of Pierre A. Pr; 'il. The Kotick money will' be used to give winter ent laws, and niord stringent en- !itwoen Middlctown village and Ever- happen to have $5 with him but he FIREMEN HELP SArlTA. Charles S. Bucklin, Sr., who died . The assemblage gathered at dusk boat works of Fair Haven, the New relief for tho unfortunate. There forcement of prohibitioi nnd to fo- told the constablethnt ho might b Jersey Motors, Inc., of Keyport and cus attention on *'M ;Ld of wiping ett, was also bitten by a dog. Both recently at Phalanx, left his house- and as the lights were turned on the( will bo a special fund for coal. =>men were on their own properties able to borrow that much "money Thier Christinas. Party. Bigger and hold effects to two of his children. the Banfield Sea Skiff works of out pvesent d^.y-liquor conditions. Better Than Ever Before. tree Victory Park band of Rumson Atlantic Highlands, will all have ex- when they were attacked. „ The froir Frank C. Byram, who lives on Charles S. Bucklin, Jr., and Mary struck up "The Star Spartgled Ban- INTER-CLU3 ICEBOAT RACES. The celebration . will tike place ; same dog which bit Mr. Boeckel was Upper Broad street, between Red Santa Claus, at the invitation of Bucklin. All the rest of his proper- ner." This was followed'by a brief hibits at the show, and will help to all day Friday, January 15th, begin- ' )iitcr seen fighting with • sevoral Bank and Shrewsbury. Independent fire company of Red ty he ordered divided equally among: talk on "The True Meaning of bring this, section of Monmouth. Red Bank Iceboat Men to Visit ning at ten o'c'.sclc in the morning.' Bank, made his annual visit Christ- county forward in the motorb'oat other dogs nt Navesink and Locust Celli says Robinson gavo him a 1 his four children, John, Frank, Christmas""by F. Howard Lloyd, su- La!ie Hopatcong Club. It will be held ut the Holmdel Re- Point. • chance to'borrow tho money from mas morninf to the Palace theater, Charles S., Jr., and Mary Bucklin. pervisor of the schools of Middle- industry. • Inter-club iceboat races will, no tiirmed church, w'ui'.-:- is about fifty where he made gifts to more than The executors of the will are John doubt be tho result of t!ie visit of a feet di.itnnt from the site where V Locust Point ia only n short dis- Mr. Byram and that Mr. Byram town township. After this address' 1 i-tbneo from Navesink, but it'is about complied with tho request, Celli. 1,000 children. The party did not and Charles Bucklin and they are the Rumson band played all the old- CANTATA AT LITTLE SILVER. delegation of the North Shrewsbury the grange was .born half ;i century start until nine o'clock, but .two authorized to carry on the canning •ago. The public has been invited. i! 1 D' says that when he came out of Mr. time Christmas carols and the folks Given Last Week at the iceboat and yacht club to the. Lake Byram's house' and "offered- the hours-hef ore- that. time, exci ted. chil- and farming business of their father around tlio tree joined in the chor- Hopatcong club next Sunday. Com- Dinner will be served at noon with- farm'. For .thin reason -some per dren began to gather at the play- . Methodist Church.. : sons are inclined to doubt that tlfo money, to Robinson tho constable for ono year after his death, if in uses.. .. modore J. mes B. Weaver of the out charge. : ...... :. •dog which bit Mr. Boockol was the Tefused to accept it and took him house. They had a right royal their judgment this is necessary for The Little Silver Methodist Sun- Red Bank club is one a' the judgej The morning session wi 1 be held time, as they always do at the treats As the last;, carol died on the day-school gave a cantata entitled j same dog which later bit Mr. Duii- (Celli) before Justice Foxwcll. Cel the welfare of the estate. The; will wintry nir rumoi's spread that Santa r.t the Lake Hopatcorr^' three-day in 'tho - Sunday cchool room of the li says the reason why Robinson re provided by tho firemen. was made last June and the witness- "A Joke on Santa Clnus" last week iceboat meet which opens New church. Tl)e ceremonies will be in Ibp, This doubt is not shared by Claus was coming. One hundred or at the church before a gathering of Mr. Bacckcl. Mr. Dunlop shot and fused to accept the money was be- The parents of many of es were Andrew R. Coleman and more children were in the gather- Years day. The Lake Hopatcong charge of Henry >. Couover, who is cause Robinson feared that tho facts youngsters were present and John S. Applegato. 125 persons. Those who took part club has a flest of 2t boats, practi- master ol the grange and who is killed- the dog which bit him. Ho ing and the news threw them into were'Ellen "Davison, Florence Dnvi- • i\it the head off the dog and sent would leak out and become public gathering wns the largest at any Cornelius Romeo L. Anderson throes of excitement. V."hcy eagerly cally all of which are of one design, also master of Pomona grange, or it to the state board of health nt if lie accepted the money. party held by tlie firemen. There of Red Bank mader-his will' last scanned the rop.d and the,- were not ant' it- is some of these boats that the county grange. The chief event Trentnjj to be examined for rabies. An hour or two., after Celli- was were moving pictures, music and ajMarc],, He left a diamond ring to disappointed, 'for Santa Claus did' they desire to bring to Red Bank of the morning will bo a history of ten-minute talk by Rev. W. Rolland so'ck'er, Dorothy Zicglar, Lois to compete against locnl' boats. Liberty grange' prepared nnd reid The rest of tho dog's body WHS bur- fined Robinson himself was arrested. his sister, Nannetto,E. Woodhull, come just as had been prophesied. Quackenbush, Emma and Wilma ied on Mr. Dunlop's farm. Robinson is Red Bank's only colored Raver. More than sixty pairs of and he also left $300 to her in 'con- He was descried in the. distance rid- by Rev. C. L. ftlmer, pastor of the shoes were given away and" there Salt, Norma Barrow, Virginia and Marlboro Reformed church, who is •'/ A day or two later word came constable. With him were also ar sideration of her care of iheir ing on top of a farm wagon which Elizabeth" Samuel, Mavtha Clapp, PARTY FOR BIRTHDAY. back from the state health board rested two other colored men, Fan- were-many other gifts. Relief was mother and of their uncle, Wifiiam was cove ,ed with snow or some- lecturer of tho grange. Theri will also provided for ninny needy fnm- Thomas Morris and Thomas Mc- Festirities Last Week at tho Home be vocal and instrumental music. |hut tho dog had rabies in a moat ton Braxtoiv and Norman Mills. The Baker. All the rest of his estate thing like snow and which was Nalley. , ' ' pronounced form. Mr. Boeckel, three men were nrrested on charges ilios. he left to his wife, Martha A. ^An- •pulled by horses. Six clowns, all of Miss Alice Robinson. In tho afternoon the farmers will ;> meet in the church. Senator Agans iwhen ho heard of. this, went to Mr. of disorderly conduct mado om in derson, and she 13 the executrix. dressed in white, were in the wagon Miss Alice Robinson of Bergen v Dunlop's farm and dugjip the dog. formation given by Robert Pierce of WORKING AT ASBURY PARK. Tho witnesses wero Donald C. Sock driving tHe horses. Somr children NEW YEARS EVE DANCE. place celebrated her birthday with a of Hunterdon county will be the He is convinced that it was tho same Shrewsbury. h and William E. Rock. thouglit it qir-er for Santa Claus to Big Time Being Arranged (or at party last Wednesday night. Christ- first speaker. He lias 'outlined to I Two Red Bank Business Men Doing mas decorations and a large Jack the committee in charge oi the cole- '; dog which bit him. Both Mr. Dun- Mr. Pierce said he was on his a Big 'Job .There. Edward E. Hill of Lone Branch hnve horses instead of reindeer to Shrewsbury River Country Club. lop and Mr. Boeckel have been tak-' pull^hjm around, but this seeming .Shrewsbury River country club in Homer pie with souvenir favors for bration tho chief points which be way homo with an evergreen tree Richard P. Dey, a Red Bank car- left all his estate to his wife, Ella will stress. He. will review the ing Pasteur treatments, >, which ho had cut down at Hock- C. Hill, and named her aa executrix, inconsistency appeared perfectly all Middletown township, near Red the guests featured the party. -The i i i;: > peptoivjujd..W4Hard J. Roop, a Red work of the.gran;'s in t'.e.nattojb,,., • * 'The""PaJio Doy "waV ^it tiocksdn'"swnmp;"south' of,,Tlato Tho'will was made last May. The" right Ivhcn *t was" explained that Bank, will have a dinner dance New celebrant received many, gifts. The Bank electrician, are winding up Santa's reindeer wero tired out af- guests were Misses Vivian Rose- the state and the county, particular- ' v'wock while playing with ono of Mrs. Falls, when he was stopped by Rob. work on.a largo apartment house on witnesses were Chnrlotte Reynolds Years eve. Reservations are being vWilliamE's dogs whilo the dog was ter rushing around to all the chil- berry, Marjorie Worthley, Thelma Iy with reference to prohibition. inson, Braxton and Mills. Mr. Pierce Second avenue at-Asbury Park for and Joscp R. Mcgill of Asbury made now for the affair and a large He will demand stricter enforce- » "tied in its owner's yard. Tho dog says the constublo and his two com- •Park. dren's houses the day before and Mustoe, Catherine Leddy, Ruth Par- th.e Coast development company., „. . , , gathering is expected. New York ker and Ethel and Ruth Robinson, ment of prohibition, deportation of ' made a gash in tho boy's face near panions threatened to arrest • him Cnrlsto lier J. Courtriglit of that horses had been substituted for theatrical performers will provide Mr. Dey is supervising the construe-' P Walter Leddy, Richard Beers, Carl- aliens guilty of bcotlrgging,- iMJA his eye. Tho Sickles boy was walk- for tnkinir an, evergreen tree but Marlboro left to his •wife, Carrie reindeer for this special trip to an entertainment and hats, favors ing along a road nenr his home when stated that they would let him go tion of the house. The' house, will Leonardo. ton Burnside, Paul Walbachor, Wil- sentences for other bootleggers and~v be electrically equipped for light, Courtright, an insurance policy of and noisemaking devices will be dis-. mont Robinson and James VanNos- confiscation of all property used in ho was attacked and bitten onhis and make no chargo against him' if $l,2D0. All tho rest of his estate The wagon was a large one and tributed to celebrate the departure stoves and fireplaces'. Mr. RoopJs trand. ' • . violating prohibithion. 4' • hi'm by another of Mrs. Williams's ho would give $2 to them. • on.it was a Christina's tree. Gifts contract amounts, to 58,000. The ho bequeathed to his wife nnd to his of the old year and the, arrival of Mr. Wheeler has Bent a letterjto dogs. Mr. Pierce' says' tho three colored electrical equipment will cost daughter Margaret Courtright, to for'ttiq children were in the wagon tho new year. infer both dogs Act:i\ in a pecul- A VILLAGE'S GLORY TREE. the granje outlining, tho points men first stopped him on a lonely $G,000. . • have and use a3 they jointly might I As Santa Clnus d.ow n-nr, the chil- which either lie or Mr. Dunford will iar manner, vomiting blood and bit- « 1 «» road near Tinton.Falls by b'lowing a see fit; but he requested that if any (iron rushed out on the' street with Stolen and Found. A' Feast for the Eyes at Locust make. Satisfies will be quoted to ing furniture, elothing'n:id other in- whistle. Mr. Pierce stntcs that 0110 Fire at a Mill. of the real estate were sold the pro- a great bubel of voices. Santa, Point During Yulctide Season, tmlmate,objects. Thujr did not bite of tho men told him to consider liim- standing in the, center of the Chevrolet touring cars owned by prove that prohibition i: ninety per Soot in the chimney of tho mill ceeds be invested in some sound se- Oresto Giambrone of Red Bank and Standing o'n a knoll on tho cont enforced outside of Now Jot- any more persons, lj(it they did con- self'undor arrest but later said that of White Bros, on Central avenue curity and only the interest bo used. wagon, shouted and waved at the grounds of All Saints' church at Lo- siderable damage nt the Williams everything would be all right if n foungstcrs. Tho children lined up James Dambrosi of Long Branch seV and New York and that the situ- caught fire last Thursday. Relief Tho will wa3 made February 1st, were stolen last Wednesday night cust Point is n largo pine tree ation is steadily fitting dryer in the homo before they were killed. little money was "slipped across." lire, company put the flames out be- 1917, and the witnesses were Frank alongside of tho wagon and Santa which is literally ablaze every night Since this incident the owners of n Mr. Pierce, told the men he hud no Ilaus and his six clowns passed out at Red Bank. Both cars were found nation as n whole. Facts will bit fore damage was done. W. Burke and Harry G. Magee. the next day at Long Branch, with colored electric lights. About given in an effort to show that some '. dozen or. more dogs at Naveslnk money with him; that ho would have John Gleason of made his ;ifts of oranges, r.pples, candy and 300 lights are on the tree. They havo killed their rets. These dogs where they had been abandoned .by states are now 95 per cent dry. Tho to go home to get money. Made $80 on Two Turkey!. ill nino years ago. He left all his toys. wero first lighted nt dusk Christmas speaker, whether ho te Mr. Wheeler had shown no signs of rabies, but Tho mon t'hori permitted Mr. the thieves, Neither automobile The Rcil Bank fire department property to his wife, Elizabeth M. After the gift-giving tho band was damaged. eve, when the children of the Sun- or Mr. Dunford, will claim that Jt: was si.Id that they hud boon Pierco to get in tho wagon and Gleason, and ho named her as exec- played "Aincica" and the members day-school of the church had a fighting last month with the - dog made about ?80 for its. war me- there is no chance of modifying or drive on, but a short time later they morial fund by disposing-oTtwo tur- utrix. John McGreevey and Harry of the gathering returned to their Christmas carol service around the liberalizing '.he lew. Ths speaker which bit Mr. Booclcel and their drove ahead of him in an automo- R. Cooper witnessed tho will. homes, each one with a warmer Red Kcnk Girl Engnjed. tree. The tree will be lighted owners wanted to take no chances keys last Wednesday night. One will stat that tho anti-saloon bile and again stopped him by lilow- Christmas spirit than before the Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Strauss of every night uatil after New Years. league will demand tha. all enforce-- on tho dogs biting anyone. Oth'er turkey weighed 25 pounds and the Elm place have announced the en- 1 fng a whistle.'"'this time, according festival. " Tho affair was promoted Its commanding position niakes it a mont officials be put under kivil dog owners had the'u animals vac- other weighed fifteen pounds. The Radio for a Preacher. gagement of their daughter Marion to Mr. Pierce, thcro was consider- largest bird wns awarded to Mrs. A gift of an Atwnter-Kcnt radio by the Leonardo kivie interests as- vivd picture a long distance away. service regulations and will demand cinated ngainst rnbifj. able cursing and swearing and sociation. Santa Clnus is said to to William R. Brcidcnl .e'.i of East \: Dr. 0. W. Iluillong ot Belford is A. (.'elhnus of Keansburp. The set was made last Wednesday night laws doing away with nominal fines threatening, done. Thrco children have 'looked a good deal like Capt. Orange.. for violating the prohibition law. /attending the Sickles boy. Tho doc- other went to Juseph llerdon.of Ao Rev. John Muyskens, pastor of Party for Soldiers. 1 wore- in the wagon with Mr. Pierco tlio Red Bank Presbyterian church, Thomns F,ect of Leonardo. The big Mr. Wheeler, in his httcr, said tho 1 tor is Iho Middlctown township nnd tho loud, ficroo talk frightened Fait- Haven. pine tree will bo lighted every Furs Some of the members of the,wom- health inspector. On Monday he at tho Christmas entertainment of that are advanced in stylo to suit en's temperance union of Red" Bank, national department of tho anti- thorn so they began crying. One of Winter Prices at Pnrmly Park. night until a'ter N^w Yenrs. saloon league welcomed this oppor- posted notices at Navcsink ordering the men said lie wanted Mr. Pierco the Presbyterian church. Mr. Muy- every type of i.guro, particuhvry 'ho went to Fort Monmouth, formerly In tho spring homesites at Pnrm- skens invited tho church and Sun- stout woman, in which wo special- tunity,to serve notice en the liquor nil dogs in that idnity to bo kept to get in the automobile. This mnn ly Park—and in fact, nil local real Camp Vail, last week and gave a tinil or sjiot. The bead of ono of day-school members to come to his To Taxpayers of Holmdol Township. ize. Repairing, remodeling equal to party for the soldier patients in the interests that there was going to wanted to leavo tho horse and wag- iState—will advance substantially The tax list of Holmdel township new. Big selection in fur neck bo war to the kni' . MIF. Wiillnms's dogs hns boon cut on and the children'on tho rood. Mr. in price. You can snyo t lenat house any time except during hospital nt that place. A program (l will be open for inspection by tho pieces. Fur trimmings of -11 kin-la Tho building in wl-.lch Liberty olt and sent to tho slate board of Pierce says Robinson demurred at from 5200 to SJDOO by buying now church services to 'listen in' on th< taxpayers of Holmdel nt my resi- always on hand. We call fur and do. ol piano and vocal music and rend- health nt Trenton. No report has this, stating that it would not be during 'the lux real fstato selling rndio. dence in Holmdel on Monday. Janu- liver quickly. Call Freehold 143 H ings was given. Refreshments of grnnRO was organized is not stand- ' 'yot been received nt Navcsink as to right. season. • ary 4, 1!)2G, from 9:00 A. M. un- Jack Friedman, 25 West Main ice cream and homo-mnde candy ing toiiny. The lodr:o was formed \vhntboi\thl- dog had rallies, See the advertisement in Fortunate Henry Higgini. til 4:00 P. M. street, Froehold, N. J.—Adverti.v; were served. A comfort kit was in rooms over • etore nenr the Tho upshot was that Mr. Pierce one of the inside pages. Come out Two ducks which were given to AICK L. McClees, ment. given to each soldier. church. This building wan de- Homo from Cornell. WHS finally allowed to drive home, to Pnrmly Park and make your se- Union fire company of Red Bank by Assessor of Ilolmdel township. stroyed hy fire n number of yents lection while choRfo lots now avail- The Cozy Corner Tea Room William M. Thompson, Jr., 5011 tho colored men following close be- Walter Carmichnei wero disposed of —Advertisement. In a Washington Hospital. ago nnd it wa.i never rebuilt. This hind him in mi automobile. At his nhlo aro soiling nt low prevailing last Wednesday night. They were offers n selection of dainty gifts incident ciinie nenr endin » tho Wta oC Dr. Wlllinm M.. Thompson of Houto For Rent.-' and novelties : nging from f>0 1 [ homo tlm mon renewed their de- price:). Oflico open every day in- awarded to Henry Higgins. The Charles Bennett, Jr.,. of Eaton- of the KrniiKi . but il-n io tho eft lOa'it l 'ront street, Wallace Wilson, cluding Sundays. Send for illus- Ton-rooin liouso on tho river conts to m^r oxpensivo ..tides. town, n sailor on Prcsidont Cool- don of Dr. K. Browning Wilson of inunds for money, Mr. Pierce suys. trnlbd folder nnd map. Dalton compnny cleared 537 on the ducks front at Iiumson, for rent by the Luncheon nnd dinners :,erveii seven forts of S. II. Wells and other mem- • This final result wns that Mr. l'iorce, and tho money will bo used to help idgc'a yacht Mayflower, is laid up IIPI'.I, who WITC not easily dlscou)p« Brond struct, and William Cullo, EOII Parmly, Parmly Park, phono 377, your. All improvements; will in- dfvs every wee'.. Also Wternoon with rheumatic fever at n hospitnl of Dr. I'ietro Colio of Rector place, by notifying n neighbor, got 11 stuto Rumson, N. J.—Advertisement. pay tho mortgage on tho flrehouse stall heat nnd Tintern Manor wnte: trfiJ •Phono Red Bank CCO-J.—Ad- agoil, tin) orgnnizntio- wm held to- • troopor to cumo to the plnco. While property. vortlsemont. ^ nt Washington. He is a son. of fri'thcr. Me !iin>:s wora held for n • are homo from Cornell collcgo for for tenant. Apply D. Parmly, Charles Bennett nf Entontown. the Yulctido vacation. Thompson Mr. I'ii'R'O was arguing with the Money (o Loan on the I. OE R, Plan. Parmly Park, Rumson, N. J.—Ad- luimher nf .vrnrs nt the homes 0t three men, the ntnto trooper put in Tnko ndvantngo of our easy Christmas Club Money. vertisement^^ * Visiting Cairopodiit. Young Bennett acted 113 bearer nt momhrr.i. Subspqupntly the jranBO and Wilson are studying to be law- Wo pay two per cent interest per Dr. Fruncls Cooke Casler will the funeral of President Coqlidgc's yers and T)r, Collo's son h taking n an appearance nnil tlie arrests ful- to borrow nnd easy paymont plnn if built a hall nt Ilvndovclt, liotwc^n. lowed. Mr. "Pierce «nys Robinson you need money. Wo shnil bo glad annum on your Christmas savings. Rent Buys Your Home, make appointments hy telephone in son last summer. , IIiilmiH nnd Miin>io, Thei flrtt Jn chemistry. j:omo io you when needed. Tele- 1 took very llttlu purl In tlio incldum, to serve you. Investment & Ronlty You ore in time to join our Christ- with n small pnyment down. A line ilnor of thii biill.lln,', |y tlm |tn>nt(c. Fdf Plorco suya Robinson wns fully tie- Hod Bank.—Advertisement. nonr Ilciulilen'a Curnor, Friday, tlm pa.'it tu'i, or lYrro .worn, how ! llng old rooffi. Our mm lift llior- will bo suro to hnvo money to use II) Knst Front street, Ked Bnnk, the January 8th, nnd every Friday even- OUgl ly trained for Oils work »ir:.l nuiiintoil wltli what wan goln;: on for your Christmas shopping next1 Land and Loan Co.-—Advortlsc- The Red Dnll Is Up. fVIT, moi'. . * thi' meetings you can rent assured that ; our roof Radial Skntlniir on tj.10 river anandd ppondo s Imr. Admission HO cents. Music by been lickl.nt tho homi'i of motr . , anil that ho niiido no effort to re- Lot liob Johnson solvo your radio yenr. Dont miss taking out . n ment. , hei'imboutsbt . GeGt t your sl Duclis. \ awan oflico Tuesday mid Friday Our delicious sandwiches nnd G. lioMvelt, Ited Hunk, VUono (•rnhlii, niiinl'«r of Marlboro i which they paid. Mr. Wiilnrlghl Victor Night «.l Tuitlng's, Flvo dollnr'clnsK. fresh salads oro always rufruahinK. DUO-J.—Advortl.ii'niont. • 1'ionli from th« fnrin, 1" wotkj Merchants Trust cfimpany, 2:00 to 4:00 V. M—Advertisement. io1n(;d ,thr ni'u'nnlzn'.l in nnil old. Hotter than chicken or.turkny, Hiiyu the connlnbln nnd tlio nllicr (Voilnonilay night la nlto Victor Spoclnl prices for (imiiititlca. Al- two mon hud n pint of whlxlii'.v 'ind night nt Tuatlnu'ii.' Vlotrolns, Vic- 1)2 Drond street, Ited Hunk. perin's dvllcatosscn, UO Driiml the Central Slio* Kep«lrln« Shop. namo wan tlinn;iul to nnil clicnpcr. >'I7 ct'iil.1 per iiuilml Radlol' rrrniiKC. Mr. Wr.lH, hi n a police whUtlo with tlii'in anil tiinl tor records, pianos, railing, 14 —Advertlfluincnt. ' Authorized ileulcr for Gnrori. street, Hod llnnli.—Advertisement. I'rompt uttentlun nnil KIKIII wurk- dressed, whipped to you, by parcel Monmouthh utr'oetutroet, Hod HHunku , Opon member nnd ho lihs luon «ecrot)j Npont, .C. O 1'. Order curly by mnl) tho wlilnkfijr nnd tlio whlnlli- WITO Zenith, DoKorroat and Fnmind miinnlilp Kiiiiriiiitccil. VII Monmouth lldAdvortloomontt . Dancing Dr. Dunn, Surgoun Chiropodist. fitrci't, cornfr Mnplo avi'nuo, Itotl nf Iho irrnn.'jp ulnan lln fftrmi|tl(»'H»\v ,of phone., lllntchluy linm.,< Whltu ciinllsintcd, Hoblnnon nnil Mr. Saturday flodlcy Products. Monmouth Itn- 1 WnliirlKht'ii wlfo wern rtiniiiii),' cyi'ry Wednesday and dlo Service, Second Nntlornl Hank Second Niitliimil hunk nuildliu;, Hunk.—AilvurtlHeniunt, Tin' (imimltlcn in rlinr(to o(/tl ,S)ra2llliiii Dui'k Fnrin, Frcahulil, Weildlng Itlnji i!venlngii. Third nvcnuo Palace Rod llnnli, Olllcii n|i«n dully frinn Jhoni-K 3BII-K-2, 'I08-F-8.—Adver- mntcR for juktlci'ii of Hip', pimco 1111 roller skating rink, Long Ilrnncli, buildlni.', Brond struct. Red Dnnk nnnlvi'iv.'iry i'('l"lirntlon conilst*' In plnllmiiu and whlta nold, Imnd I'.ionc 1 IK'l. II. S. Johnson, proprle •„•:«() until 11:00. I'limio 101-W, l[cd f**otiikinin I'I-IIB, lli'iiy I', f'oiinvir, Itov. (1, tisement. the lEppiilillcnn tlcku|. nt (lie electlini curvedd, or willil , fror.f i throl o llo twen- N. J. Valunblo prlr.es glvon nwny, lJunk.—Advert IJO mi'nt. j lli'inUiiinrlcrrt I'm" '.'ni'lusr, .Sliauf- nt Itcd llnnli this year, lloth wuru —Advertisement. tor.—Ail.'urtldi'm'pnt. I'lilim';', Henry (;!i;h('m'k, llpliry To My Patrons nnil tlm Public. ty diamond«. Itrusulllo'n, 111) Urond Ift'i'. Wnli'iiiiiin mnl Allilti-I.nnilii'rt Wrlli nii'l Tliurvn MrUmn|ibel|i ; I wish you nil n llnppy and Prim- lk'fuUtLt(i. |i.'ii;.1, , Ki'ii6; Radio Supplies. Hunk.—Advur- vcnlnomyht. Hired, Itotl Uniil:.—Atlvurtlminlunl. I'tri(tlrilap.m«nt. For Sale. Crocked Cylinder*, ICxi'liiiiiKi'. I'huno Hull DIIIIII M'J'-'.— ilnin:il>lf will l Cdlll ifnvo 110 other pxptnnntlon for rop boil—rm Dirt 1 Soda wntor, nil flavor*, mult bov- wntor Jiu'kc'U nnd unto IHMKIS tin AilvDrtlminunt. yp in " rimy'lo lulu'. Try IM'Ill, I'lanoi, tho Ionn limn thin nnil did not Mute K "f nil lilnih.' Try my rnm nnd • dldtlllotl water, flonj. bo wcMi'd nml nuiilo :f*tlt>ii, Tiny nru n. Dlrhnn I'hniio Rod 'Janli 1)33 v.hy hi) wai uoliill »« filvn l)ic mutiny iiftl (I(1. , ItudcvcltlUncvdt, Hod I. Crnto, U North Ilrlilito nvomiu lunv. Mcrrlll'n mnchl1 0 KIUMI, -•! ..._ and Draumaklni KiHul.—Ailvcillm nionl, phono CUO-J,—Advortlio- iUvutUtuuiitnt. lu itoblimun, incut, Hod Dnnk, plion, 1480,—AdveriUo- Mi'i'bjiiili' ntri'i'l, lied llnuk.—All- diiliij by Tlinoin Urown, 1)4 WhlU A, V, •mout. tlt •ttoat, Itcd Uanli.—AdvtrLliomont, U uny* to udvtrtiio In Tho Kifllt«f, •'J •: Pace Two RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 30, 1925.1 IN HIS NEW HOME. . SOLD AT LOCUST POINT. COSTLY VENISON. | RAY H. STILLMAN New York. Newspaper Mun Takes Tho Mary Aycim Property Bought Several Hunleri Fined $100' Each Insurance! Up Hii Residence at Shrewsbury. by William Boeckel. ••.' -For'Having'Dead Poet. Monmouth County Thomas P. Seccrcst moved last William Bocckcl of Locust. I*olnt Justice Arro'wsmith of Freehold week from'New York to the farm lias bought from the Alary Aycra mposed lines of $100 eachmul costs ' FARMS Arthur V. Gregory which he bought last spring from estate a house of ten rooms on Main ri Gilbert and Isaac VnnHise, WII- Village Homes Trading as ; Alfred C. Wiederholt' nt 'Shrews-: street at Locust Point. The prop- nrd Smith, and Thomas Danscr of Shots Estates J. H. Gregory & Son bury. The property iVuttho cor- rcrty h»3 frontages of ,10' feet on Bod Valley last week on n chargeg - AH Fo^ms of INSURANCE ner of Sycamore nvenuo arid Hancj: the street and on Clpypit- creek and. orI hi a ddend ddo e ddee r in theithri 10 WhitekStreet road. The hou. 2 on the placp e is it is 150 feet deep. -The house is possession. ThTho'nio' n claimelidd hthey STILLMAN FARMS Red Bank, New Jersey I t hue boon remodeledldd unoccupied at present. It is pro-found the deer and wero taking it State Highway iiml made into a first-class resi- iided with electric lights. Mr. to a game,warden but this story Telephone 474 Marcus's Great EATONTOWN, - - - "•' dence. The work was done at aBocckel bought the place as an iri-lindjio effect upon the justice. Har- cost of $18,000 under tho super- •estment and the" cost was ?4,500. ry Day and Prank Gilbert c'. Allen- vision of J. G. & G.'A. Delatush, •Mr.,Bocckcl'^occupies the house town and Davis Station wero al«o who drew the plans for the altera- ngst to the one which he has just fined $100 nnd costs for a sfmilnr TeUphona Hi tions. Mr. Seecrest will make Jiis bought, .' ' - iffense. Tho gaino wardens report Established 1884 place his all-, ear-aroun'l home, lie hat more does wero killed this yenr lias an important position with the COLT'S *NECK NEWS. ilian.ever before and. they, estimate :he, number, at moro'tlian 100. V- ALEXANDER D. COOPER New York Evening Journal. | Clarence Conover to Receive^ a Sun- Alteration Sale | day-School Priie. Real Estate and Insuranfce BUILDING INSPECTOR QUITS, j A fine program and a lorg! attehd- Freehold Men Kill Tivo Deer. | ance marked the Christmas onter- J. Sidney* VnnSise and Howard- Alex1' Kruegfer of East Keantbiirg 58-64, BROAD STREET RED BANK,, N. J. ;l< tninment at tKo chapel of the Kc- tory of Freehold ,each shot a deer BEGINS Has No Succeiior Yet. forfned' c'mrcK lait Wednesday at Chatsworth during .the 'recent Alex Krueger o£ East Keansburg night. It was announced that Clar- hunting season. In tho hunting. Fire, Life, Accident, Tornado and ) "jiia's resigned as building, inspector ence,. Conover had attended every larty in addition to the two mefi :'•• Plate Glass Insurance - • - ' . • . • of lliildletown tovnship .because his meeting of, the Sunday-school the' mentioned above were George Cono- \iork does not give him sufficient past year and that a prize would bo or, Joseph Conover and Barton time to' nite,ntl to the duties o_ in-given to him next month. 'aimer. . LAAAAi spector. A new inspector will probr Mr. nntl Mrs, George L. Han.ce ably be appointed when "the Mid- had' a dinhei party last Thursday .at Saturday Jan. 2,1926 dletown township, committee re-or- which" the guests were Mr. and Mrs. ganizusji'ridiiy. The charge for aHenry Cpnqyer and Morr? Chasey 1 WILLIAM Q!BRIEN jbuilding permit. is $1 and the in- of Manasquiin, Mr. ahd Mrs. David Geo. W. Sewing spector gets half of this money. His S. Buck and their daughter Edna, fees amount to about $200 a year. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Fields and CONTRACTOR 1 I MEANS Architecitect George A." Delatush is their daughter"Alice, and MisslMary and to continue until the 1 deputyMiuilding inspector and per- Buck. , ; ' ahd BUILDER /HIGH GRADE SERVICE mits are issued by him nt Mr.'office -Mr. and Mrs., Walter ' D. Fields RED BANK, N. J. in the "Eisner building on Broad had with tfiem for Chrir'mas dinner entire stock of Approved and Improved street atKed Bunk. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr.geel Grace, a Office in Eisner Building .Helen Nina and Thomas Magee, Ro'.rr 3' . Talephone 8S0-J. Heating Plumbing Roofing NEW HOUSE AT MIDDLETOWN. and Mr. Fields's. mother o£ Marlr 7 Water Systems L Copper Work boro. Jobbing -f All Kindi Ccorgo ^A. DelatuiK is Building It Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Soflfel nnd LADIES', MISSES AND CHILDREN'S Earthen and Iron Pipe 'as an Investment. family spent Christmas with Mrs. Estitna.ei Cheerfully'Furnialiedr- Soffel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David VVo Handle, the American Radiator Companys' George A. Delatush is building a house of six rooms and a bathroom I. Vanderveer of Red Pink. ARCOLA HEATING SYSTEMS as an investment on Hillside place Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bennett and RED BANK and SEA BRIGHT • I at Middletown village. Tho houW "Mr, and Mrs. Norman Sickles spent •I' r I is of the colonial typo and it is be-part of last week at Asbur- Park. | ing enclosed with wide shingles. It Mrs. Sadie Matthews and her son will ihavcjhardwood floors, modern of Eatontown were recent guests of I' improvements and a fireplace in theMrs. Henry Wilkins. - . living room. John Pease is doing Rev. and Mrs. D. Percy Doyle the .work under the supervision of had for Christmas, guests lir. and Mr. Delatush, who is an architect. Mrs. Frank Whitbeck and Alvin ALLEN'S Lane of. Freehold. Kenneth Jeffrey of ,Kcd Bank is doing tho plumbing. The material A fine ChrLtmas entertainment for the house is being provided by was given at the public, scliool last Wednesday aftc-noon. It was Paint the--[Riverside 'Construction Com- largely attended by. th~ parents of pany. The house will cost $0,500. tlie pupils anil -ther grow.-i.-ups. . Arthur Simmons, who is a truvel- TO SELL HOTEL FURNITURE. > ing salesman for :. tobaccc concern, StoreL - I is home forUlie season,' Buy irix g Public Sale Saturday at tho Old Mr. and Airs. EhvooclFniith and Walsh Hotel at Seabright. family of Glendola and Mr." and A public sale of the furniture in Mrs. Henry Francis -nd son oi Red 102 West Front St. Red Bank, N.J. tho old Walsh hotel at Seabright Bank spent Christmas with Mr. ahd LI F E NOTHING RESERVED, EVERYTHING MUST BE will be held on Satrrday morning Mrs. Frank S. Weoto. of this week. Walter J. Sweeney SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST, as we have to make, Miss Anna Buck, who attends And what is more important to bought the furniture.list week from normal school at Trenton, is home Joseph Bruno, who. sold the hotel Life than a good place to live? room for extensive alterations to our Store and -LOOK AT THIS- 1 for the holidays. ' property at the same time , to the Mr. and Mrs. George S. P. Hunt Here at Parmly Park you will A deduction of 10% will be allowed to any cus- r Senbright hotel company. The fur- and family : pent Christmas with thoroughly enjoy yourself. Building. . •:.,,- ••'.,: niture consists principally'of thir- Your home—on a picturesque Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson, who Rum son Estate, with fine tomer who buys $5.00 worth or more of mer-* teen bedroom suits, and chairs, ta- live near Freehold. bles and counters of the hotel grilj neighbors who have already IN THIS GREAT ^ALTERATION'SALE A DOLLAR t chandise at this store. Christmas music was rendered at started work or plans on room. the Reformed church Sunday night. $500,000 worth of one-family WILL BUY AS MUCH AS *WO DOLLARS ANY J. TKAFFORD ALLEN, Prop: Solos were sung by Mrs. Harry residences. Exchange Makes $36,000. Morris and Miss Elsie Taylor. Boating, bathir.g, fishingan d OTHER TIME. The financial statement issued by Mrs. David S. Buck and her other water sporta in river or the Monmouth county farmers' ex- daughter, Miss Edna Buck, spent ocean. A ealt water indoor 1 1 pool a few minutes,away for change for the .year ending Novem- part of last wee : at Trerton. winter swimming.„ Ice-boat- Each article will have Its original price tag showing ber 30th shows a profit of $36,- Louis Plotkin, the storekeeper, ing and skating. Fine golf G02.C0. Adding undivided profits and Richard Cladc.r bet "cigars for . courses and country clubs. what it sold for, and a tag marked in red figures with carried over from 1924 of $73,-the house" as to tt e weather on Summer or winter—here is Anderson Brothers 783.03 gives a total of 5110,385,G3 Christinas. Mr. Plotkin said there Life! the price you can buy it for in this ALTERATION in the profit account,. The officers would be a "Whl'e Christmas" and of the exchange have voted a divi- Mr. Clader said" there would be a Every Improvement SALE, which begins SATURDAY, JANUARY ,2d, STORAGE WAREHOUSE dend of nine per cent payable next "Green Christniar " As snow_ fel Fine streets, gas, water, and > April. " for a short time and then melted electricity to every lot. 1926. away there.was doubt n-. to who No 1925 taxes to pay. House Sold at Fair Haven. won the bet and the wager was Title guaranteed. Title in- called off. surance policy free. Local and Long Distance Moving Mrs. Eose Bryne has sold her Ftne schools, playground, free house on Maple avenue at Fair Ha- , J'i:ncs Guilliams.liad for Christ- bathing beach, stores nnd ven to Paul Magyera of Fair Haven mas guests Mrs. Asher Crawford churches in immediate neigh' •|, Our vans are padded and dust-proof. for $4,000. The sale was made by and her son Frank and MrA and borhood. Edward Hayes. The lot is 50x153 jM". Conrad Decher and. (Heir Packing, crating, and shipping to all feet Tho house has six rooms, a|dnuKh'cr Dorothy. Save 25% How bathroom and modern improve- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Catchpol' A 50 x 168 foot lot that will - points. '' ments. The new owner of thespent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. be $1,000 in tho Sprinfe can be property bought it for his home. Louis Snyder. purchased now for only $800 Neafie Buck has a now radio on easy terms. !-Adding to Hit Farm. outfit. For investors we have a plan Ann Reilly, daughter of Martin that guarantees 25% to 50% Office and Warehouse Mitlo Szrnigulcc has bought from profit, or money returned Oliver Holton five acres o" land Sd-, p t , fe G ,d • , f with interest. 8 BROAD ST. joming.thc property, where he lives „ , * « Send for our illustrated 51-53 Mechanic St. d f N y G•! stantial stable which lends itself for alterations for dwelling giving an increased income. This ami lorimdo covrrages. 1'lazu is biiildinir unother bungnlow pnrtrricnt.—Advortlaemont. pt. (icorco street nt that pliicc. Tho oust will be $L',.r)(l(). Thin bungalow Thorn is a linn of protection un:iir<'i't"d l>y tin: wentlii'r, Phcne Rid Bank 1121. *.,l''nir or foul, tlie rlsl: of tin- |.uic:ha!iiT of jvnl cslato In- will lie the fifth Mrs. limiker lias so far an his title is eoncomerl, is the i-amjj liecnuue of liuilt on ticorgo Htrcct slnco last i investment. This house could not be duplicated at anything like the price that the entire prop- some uml^coveri.'il ilefi ei iM tlntt. title he may lose. And erty can be bought for. Reasonable terms. .. . his IOHH is no easier liirau.-e the MIM in lirichlly Klilniiu!. A«luiry Pnrli—Atlantic City Bui, There IH II way to lie Mire, a hiifeciunil wiii'th niui'li niuio The Anbury l'urk comniisslonors Can be purchased from any member of the Red Bank Real Estate Board, thiin it costs—A the l'ulillc Assoclnte thin llrm with Transit company to ostnlillsh a lur- dur«blo wo^k nt low cost who will be.glad to show the said premises by appointment and supply any infor- ininnl nt Anbury Park for tho now mation wanted. ., - IHIH line hrtwcoii that placo nnd At- lantic City. The compimy will run IIUKSCH on tho route THE H. SMITH CO., Appreciating the patronage of our numerous customers and friends, we ex- Established IWJ'J Fair Haven New Jeraey tend the COMPLIMENTS OP THE SEASON and sincero wishes for their pros- Lorn Brancli fi lldllhy. perity during the coming year. • .„:''• Freehold Toms River l|or tho wccU niillnir December tilth I,nii|; 11iiitioli dlil nnt lilivu n '*r->Ti Comull Your ll MM' of nri,iliiitluun (llncniid to VISIT ALLAIRE & SON HENDRICKSON & STOUT Own Allormy rtpnrl. Tills WIIH tl». urcoml time i Umir llriiiich I. N Iiml n ctciin bill of 1} 60 Broad Street 69-71 Broad Street lu'iillli In the weekly ri>portn RIIICO IFOXWOO' D PARK I jl||MIMHHHMMWMOWMIIWMMHWMIWMMM hi;'I. nuiniiiiT, HAWKINS BROTHERS HYLIN & SALZ 1 • NOTICE OP AETTl.KMCNT OI' ACCOUNT lillll«»l trt;», F. A. Morehouse V , Bll>t> of Oh.rl.. T. (Mkn, .!.•,•,.„•..I, llaltil Ijicpinlii.r 7, A, I), l!i;3. Shower f«r Key|i Nutle* !• -livr«br slvon lh«t )h« »cr,,unl. MIIUAM I: II, ,\|,I,I: A IMIXMIIIIIIIIIIHII i.liowi'r wuujjlvi'ii REAL ESTATE l . .IOIIN II. AI.I.KN. • • ll.0Ml.il, will 1,1 «t,,lll.,l mi.l ilr.lr.1 t WIH'II fur flioa livu Andruwn of WILLIAM A. HOPPING A, L. IVINS AQENCY «urtn»«t« III Ih. Oiilll.ly nr Mini. I.Ukt! I.in . Kl V l lllu . tml f.totltil fur ntltl'mniit In tlie Hiirth inoru, Ho wlri-'nrryVtWri". ! '' """ " •"•»»•"«« I Little Silver and Red Bank l Citlfl.nf nld Ooiinlv, on 'llmtj. 1 plilim IMHi. Klin 49 Broad Street ^ 42 Brood Street Br IwaHtr.Rrit U«C »t Itinwy, A. I). IIIPH»II((O into ovo. 7,Kill iTcilvi'il many Office: Foxwood Park - " —A -• tINW UPPllBllU Will If fur lib cunti,l i ir Wio i» i wctl Wtil- menti vt T.i. mon u«a LAND & LOAN CO., Ncwbn Doremu*. Pres., 10 East Front Street J00OO w& RED BANK REGISTER; DECEMBER 30, 1925. v&ee each grade who made the best 1-ec • (iret Elliot. :yul family .of'Newark -ovoi" Sntnr- of-.last week wi.tK'-their' parents, Fife and Drum Corpa Election." Fourth grade* -Florence Hlekey, James One Day Pleasure Dtl ords in study, Is as follows: . Uuy and Suiidny. • Uldi, Koon> M . Uprtchard, Hani Kesster, - Philip Cohen, Mr. an/I.Mrs. J. C. Haukinson on- FraiieiJf.. N'evillo iv;ift liomc jJaYt Children 6 yearn of imu unii unikv 1S» had tho boat record for proficiency : 'CncT«Wn><« Haurt I «»'• o.« in. study for the third marking per- Anna Sonr, Illchard Weli», Winifred Mon- ChrUtmhs Parties at Schoolhouscs tertained relativr;'f:-i,m New York of U'.st week from New Rochollo, Th' . iljir' 'er'r mntto A paper tag, Anita Ilnmmcrfahr, Uernlce Crlmei. n e- ury ho.Td."—AiW iod* at rfie Leonardo high school, Dorothy Carney..' • (—Farmer Yo llove. , over tliB"wepk<':i-l he t NEW. IER5EY"CE»T^AI,' which closed last week, His aver- Ninth Ri-nde—Georze Wahl, Mildred The'school children had a Christ- John Lor.;;, .Jr., oar.d family of Slusser, Harold- Dow,. Rueacll Leonard, EVEgg!TT NEWS. Holtn

47 BROAD ST- REP BAtNlK-N-J- Phone 1999 \ , • • "One of America's Qreat SYotAef" Newark., N.J. Christmas is over and- we are getting down to regular business arid we are offering a real big bargain Sale to finish this year. We have proven ". . •. ' \'A ^ to'you that our sales are genuine and'when a'sale starts we have the i~Becinning7uasdaij,\Jmniary 5th- 7.30U.M. .'... merchandise and when the sale is over prices go back to formal. - • ' ' ' " ' ' ft rearly Sale

We Reserve the Right to Limit the Quantities to Each Purchaser. Comprising such \vd\-h\own makesof business suits, golf suits, & overcoats as: Ladies' Felt FASHION PARK, STEIN-BLOCH> HICKEY-FJREEMANr SLIPPERS BLANKETS,! MADE-IN-LONDON "DL/NBARTONS All sizes and colors. 6'4x7G inches, in all and other high grade Bamberger Clothing . • Sold in all .stores at new colors. Just the •one dollar a pair. thing as an extra for this cold weather— Hero' ia a real value. $1.00 ea. 470 SUITS AND OVERCOATS, REGULARLY 35.00 «CUPS & SAUCERS GREY COOKING 5S6 SUITS AND OVERCOATS, REGULARLY 10.00 POTS 3&50 751 SUITS AN|D OVERCOATS, REGULARLY 45.08 IC12.SUITS ANDrQVERCOATS, REGULARLY 50.00 •fSS SUITS AND OVERCOATS, REGULARLY 55.OT All Sizes Plain whito in two sizes., • White and-Black A bargain for a short ' G, 8 and 10 qt. time only. With enamel cover 4c spool Tho Whole Sot On» to a Cuatomer : ALARM CLOCKS 10c complete . t 69c ea. 770 SUITS AND OVERCOATS, REGULARLY 60.C0 Electric Light Bulbs 6:2 SUITS AND OVERCOATS; HEpULARLY 65.C0 MEN'S SOCKS 670 SUITS AND OVERCOATS, REGULARLY 75.CO 59.50 422 SUITS, REGULARLY 85.0

Ritnmilicr the early opening, 7.30 «.m, Tuesday. Use Uoll Top Whlto Enamel Mttrkct St. entrance near ' Washington St. 98c ea, A Ilcnl Bargain 98c ea. Genuine In white nnd grey enamel O'CEDAR MOP STONE TEA "POTS Out at ,Special Price* WASTE BASKETS HE GREATEST clothing s.:!c in the history of L. Bamberger &. Co.! Strong talk but Ttt'uc! More than 7,000 business suits, in- Icluding plain blues, j»olf suits, and overcoat;;— in fact everything in our stock with the excep- •Gomplcto with Stick ' Enjjlish Import tion of formal dress clothes—arc here, repre- 49c ea. Hog, 1,00 and l.M onch, senting throe nationally known makes of Pollih 10c boflle Sulc l'.rlcu In frctty R«l 10c ench 79c en. 49c ea. clothing,—Stcin-Bloch,Ilickey'Frcem;in,Fash- ion Park,—together with our own made-in- PERFECT RECORDS London "Dunbartons and other'superbly Enamel Percolators .. 79c ea. tailored Bamberger clothing And cadi f^r- Window Shades ... ..55c ea. iricnt posj»T55CS those major points ol excel- Rag Rugs, 27x54....98c ca. lence, in style, fabric and workmanship which arc always so apparent in Bamberger nita's Oval Rag Rugs 98c ea. clothes. Sizes to (it men of all builds. FEBRUARY LIST NOW OUT Children's Warm Sleeping

, Have You Thoio New Qnea Gowns .'. 98c ,ea. SM.IiSSWN AND HTllltS Wll I )U HIM'. SO THAT YOU MAY liNVOV TI I Ti SAME QUICK AND. Get the Now Ukelele Ike Records Turkish Bath Towels, 17c ea. I.TIIUhNI' SI.HVKI; TO Wllll'll YOI' AUI: AU I'MOMI I) WHIN SIIOI'l'INCJ AT IIAMIlliHQIiK'S "I NtVER KNEW'tiw "WANT A LITTLE L«yiN" U "THAT iCitRTAlN PARTY" Mittens fon'Childron 10c pr. ''-'! ... "DEATH OP FLOYD COLLINS" i ••«.A«i-™. "WRECK OF SHENANDOAH" " Curtain Material ... ,19c yd. "I0METIMB" "LET'S WANDER AWAY" Th»u 10-ln«li Doublo Dlic—Drown R.eonli Only Misses' Union Suits . ,98c ea. x.. AMBERGER & C O. - 39c each VeiU'...<..,,49c ea. Sffii^MfeM or the spectators. Almost ever,_^y . soul and spirit,-mind and body, thin lie funds, if anybody has to get 1 along with part payments or with isitor who comes, to town durinnjrp«n,y pther. sport -which'has found a [HE RED BANK REGISTER he iceboat season can get an ice. place any where in this land of ours. n H. COOK. Editor «nd Publlihtr. deferred payments, it ought to be MERRITT MACHINE SHOP FUNERAL DIRECTOR,-^ , IBQK a UANCB. A.swI.U Editor. the salaried officials, for it is they joat ride on the Shrewsbury river, (TowjpTaik continued on page" 12.) nd most of these visitors find the FUNERAL HOME-60 E FRONT ST - RED BANK. 1U0MAS IBVINQ BROWN. who are responsible for the condi- 24 Mechanic Street Red Bank, N. J. Uuilntit Uiiuit' . tion of the. public treasury. Folks port exciting and exhilarating. The Ladles and er, AH thai you have to do to they are as chaff in the winnower* for they obtain this free servlco ti to call us on devolve upon them in the TOWN TALK. tling a bill' of this kind than a hip; series of races for championship had neither weight nor worth. the phone and make an appointment which lays fifty eggs a year, as the iennants with boats from other But tho things whicfc.havo intrinsic use- for our aprtng specialist to give your

-• Frequently municipalities over- Fewer accidents are recorded in an easy payment plan .that has helped ' run their appropriations and do not iceboating than in almost any other many. . All inquiries "strictly confidential. have money enough on hand to meet sport. In Red Bank no accidents public expenses. Do officials receive have occurred for years, except mis- Appiy,to Real Estate only part of their salaries' or have to haps to the rigging.or to the boats wait for their salaries when this oc- themselves; but accidents which re curs? Not a bit of it! Notes are suit in harm to persons are unknown During the year past many sales of property were effected through put in the bank to meet current ex- at Red Bank and are very uncom this office to the satisfaction of both the buyer and seller. penses or some other expedient is mon anywhere. On the face of jesorted to to get money. The sal- things it would seem that iceboats - Investment & Realty Many persons still desire to purchase property.; For this reason aried • officials always get what is flying over the ice at forty or fifty we now wish to secure new listings of property. coming to them on the pay roll, no or sixty miles an hour would be thj Corporation matter how overdrawn the public most dangerous, kind of a plaything onds may be and ns matter how imaginable. The reverse, however, Box 297 RedBank,N.J. ittle these officials may deserve the is the case, and iceboating js a safe is Free Honey they get. They may hold sport than any other that can b ineeures of the rankest kind, butnamed if horseshoes and marble: or If you wish to dispose of anyJtind of property in or near Red Bank rhen pay day rolls around their out- are excepted. QUINN, PARSONS & DOREMUS, Att'ys. tretched hands never fail to bring we would like you to list it with us for sale. • ome the bacon. • • • Whitfield Bldg. • Red Bank, N, J. A good iceboat season means a You may call or send your listings, or we. will send you one of * * * lot of good times for the hardy fel our Listing Slips for this purpose if desired. .When there is a shortage of pub- lows, who own and sail the boats an MMMMMI H>MMIMIHMHMMMfl There is no doubt many more sales of property will result if prop- erty is 'properly listed. . •

General Insurance and Surety Bonds This Agency issues policies for All kinds of Insurance. We also issue Surety Bonds. New Years Eve Particular attention is also given to the necessary details in the issuing of all policies, so that when any loss occurs we are in a at the position to make a settlement entirely satisfactory to you. We represent only Standard Companies—known for fairness, and with a record for prompt payment of claims. As a matter of fact we aim to sell Service with Insurance and Shrewsbury River Real Estate. We are prepared and will appreciate taking up witli you,your Real Estate and Insurance problems. As good as ever is that old maxim Country Club * "Better Be Insured Than Sorry." Red Bank, N. J.

HARRY McCORMACK, Proprietor. * Mortgage Loans High Class Orchestra From New York. We have from time to time-clients with funds who desire to ob- A Fine Dinner Well Prepared and .Well tain First Mortgage Loans on desirable property. Served. • All, such applications arc given immediate attention. , In all matters relating to Real Estate, Insurance, Surety Bonds and Dancing and Other Festivities. Mortgage, we will be pleased to serve you. Souvenirs, Etc. Reservations limited and should be made at as early a date as possible. Already some of those' \yho enjoyed last year's New Years Eve Celebra- Cordially yours, tion at the Shrewsbury River Country Club have - made reservations for the coming New Years Eve Event. HAWKINS BROTHERS, Telephone reservations accepted. Call Red Bank 1524 or 1636. No. 10 Monmouth Street (Ground Floor) Telephone 352 * Red Bank, New Jersey RED BANK REGISTER,.DECEMBER 30,' 1925. 'ace;? place (wsij tto?ted, and he had also won a hog weighing'327 .pounds by and considerable- property was Doremus, Waiter Brockhurst and Peter F. Schenck of Highlands, AGO IN RED BANK. surveytd . and plotted many other uosaint. its exact' veight at a stolen. Orlando J. Warden's place Miss Agnes Culltn. died from cafrcor uftcr a very long large tracts In this part of Mon- uessinu match. •-.': was visited by thieves the same Mrs. Annie E. Ryan, wife of Jo- sickness. • She was 72 years old. **. i i ••••• i • mouth county; He was u brother Charles Stilwell of Shrewsbury night and twenty bushels of corn seph X. "Ryan of Herbert street,- Red' Edward] Woollcy was elected ~~~4uality—-Rich m flaiiot, •always unifotjn^ PEN1NGS OF OLD \U AND of Jehu P. Cop=r of Middletown bent Harry Bad^au of Red Bank in was stolen. • Bank, died in childbirth., The child provident lot the Eutontown Chemi- ROUND OUR HOME TOWN. and Dr, Jamej E. Coi'.icr of Shrews- a shouting match at Tinton Fulls fpr A slight (ire occurred in the cel- also died. Mrs. Ryan left three cal lire'company and E.^ll. Johnson manufactured in a sanitary A3ttlth?c$Q%J?i$ Jenti Cullaii frfim The Regiltar bury. There was a big attendance :i purse of 1515. lar of William O'Brien's plumbing other -children,' the oldest being was elected foreman.- , [ tha Fourth We'qk In December at tho funeral "an I the bec'-en. were William Eddison^Son, who hail hop on Front street, The fire de- three years old. , • « Charles U. Benr.elfand Frank R. scientifically,/with pure cine sugii ''syrupy wenty Yeir« Ago, Thirty Ye»rt Joseph A, Throckmortoii, John S. been in" the grocery business at partment filled the cellar with water William D. Sayre, son of Dr. Rogers, members of Independent guaranteed PURE FOOZLeXtracts and'tltdpirs^ o end Forty Vo«r» Ago. ApploRate, J. Trnfford Allen, Sam- Bruncliport fourteen yours, failed and put the fire ct:t before it Jeremiah B. SayiV, on a big candy fire company, received certificates uel W. Morford, Dr. .Richard F." in business. : : reached Hie firsfflpor of the build- ca.ne tyy guessing its e\aet Weight. as exempt firemen. Forty Yo«n Ago. Charqea into a PERFECTLY STERILIZB^ Barden and Isanc II, Ai'lem. r Ninety children of Fair Haven ng. The candy cane weighed 29 pounds, The Fair Haven school children* 'ho annual meeting of tho Red Mrs. Nancy LonRstri-c*', widow flf received gifts it un"'entertainment James Henry Cnjlcr of Tinton buffiiliy Sayre succeeded in carry; hold a fair to raise money for the UOTTLE and sei ued to you ,as a FOOD P&G?t ik librnry and wadlmc circle was Cajtain Bloomfield Longstreot, of given by- the American Mechanics Falls died Christmas- morning of ing it home, , ' public selioob-library-aml .$17G was 1 at Mrs. Chnrlcs B. Parsons's Rod Bank, died from1 r.; complicntioin of that place'. • "" • ' houmatism, with which he had suf- (Prizes for being the beel dancers cleared. DUCT, as well as