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 Harold 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 Belmar 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 display 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 holiday 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. Holtn47 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 NASHUA 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 85.0Ritnmilicr 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 Bold leaf in New York city but won a'turkey at Christmns guessing Atlantic Highlands. 5 find moved ,to> Re-d Bnn!; and had matches. J. Frr.uk Hawkins of Red Miss Evelyn Wolt, dnughter of wn'dd the land' at the corner of Bank won a 2G.-ppund Christmas William Wolt of Red Bank, and of Enduring road rind White street;; for many turkey on a chance which had cost Paul. W. Voidit of Newark wove cars. About forty guests were at him ten cents. married at thd'lbride's home in the ic golden wedding celebration. presence of about 75 guests. They Daniel D. B. Allaire, who had Miss Sarah E. Thompson of went on a wedding trip to the uality ct'ii in tlio butcher bushiwa in Red Lccdsvilln'nnd Ha-ry K. VanPclt of South and then begnn housekeeping lank nenrly forty., years, died of Atlantic Highlands were married nt at Newark. the bride'.1! home. Th bridesmaid eart disease nt Ni'iv Yor!^ city. His Mrs: Mary Scnrlc's houso nt Lit-. oath occurred on his 73d birthday, wns Miss Etta Thompson, a sister of the bride, and the groomsman tie Silver was brpJk.(aiJatD_-by-bur- luring (lie time lie conducted the j jchirs. l.vcry .cioivfSyas ransacked utchcr business nt Red Bank, Mr. was Oscar Hesse, Jr., of Roil Bank. .llaire. li:jc| busiins dealings with Four aged residents ot Kcyport lo-ijt^of tlic farmers of this part of died witlrn a short (iir.'j fecforc fonmoutl) county. . Christmas., They were' Hannah Taylor; avc.cl 90 years; Bennett Chnrlon Lawrence, son of Richard Walling and Mark Smith, encli f.10 .nwrencc, wiio lived o.i the Me- ypaijs old, and Georjfc VanCraekle, Everybody Talksxj llane fn-m in' Middletown town- j who wus 81 years old. liip, fell 'from a marl wagon and 1 Daiiic. Woods wur. elcctnd chan- and . ' fas run over.' Two of hjs ribs were cellor command.r of tin, Red .Bank roken and he suffered other inter- Knights of Pythias, Other ohicors n) injuries. . • wero'Franit\ Watt.-, Fred W. Mo- Walks Mrs. Mary Scifert, wifo of Ern- i f sello,.JoseiLake, Robert T. Smith, st Seffcr of Port Monmouth, cora- John Stilcsr\fo|Hnm T. Cole and lited suicide by hanging herself Walter S..Noble! ' rom the upper hinge of the kit- The Eatonlown publie" school had hen door. She had been of feeble elaborate Chrislnms exercises and lind nml this was her third attempt ovoral wagon loads .( food, cloth- t suicide. ing and fuel were contributed by Joseph Gardiner of Red Bank, the school children, and their par- (ho had been in tho navy three ents for the needy famili'.s ot the ours, returned home. During his place. eivice Mr. Gardiner had visited nany of the principnl cities of the The ciam of the Reuben Davis ice \Ve all talk' and we :-.ll walk. /mid and had traveled upwards of pond near Nuvesink ..live Wiiy. The These are tlic two most democratic 10,000. ice pond covered two ncrcst and con-j forms of exercise. The human William H. Parker's chicken sidcratilo damage was done to roads Longur needs no encouragement, oops in East Red Bnnk were rald- and oilier property by t|ie rush of but n srciit many fci t would rather d by thieves and all nf hi* chickens water when thc%dhrri~wcnt ilown." stay still. ver« stolen. Tho bonds of the Justice Lcvi VnnNcst of Occunic hlckcns ;.nd been wru"ng olT^nnd wns cutting a Chrislmns tiee in the It's not the foot's fnfllt-so much fir. Pucker's watch dog was shot. woods when tho ax caught in. n twig as it is the Iiiult of the shoe. You can't blame n flexible, living mem- James Grovcr.uHfiicrk in Marcus and wns pulled out of his hand. He 7 grabbed nt tho ax and his hand was ber of ii.breiithing body if it dislikes il. Davidson's clothing jtore, had a the artificial restriction of a rigid, >ad fall from his bicycle and was very bndly cut. o severely bruised nbout the head, About 300 people attended, the unnatural shoe. ball of the Red Hank cr.valry troop, houlders and hips that he \yns con- Make your walking an easy, imid to tho house. the town hull nnd very hnndsom, loi'cttes were healthful pleasure. You enn't Notice •-f publication was mado avoid it altogether, and tho wise if nil application to tho legislature worn by womenfolks who attended the affair. woman will *lo more o_ it—for 'or luhridge across the Shrewsbury thc(jo reasons: 'Ivor from tho foot < f Rrond street Mrs. F.lla Hurlo;, wife of Hurl- lor'theasteiiy to Robbins's point or shornc Hurley of Shrewsbury, anil Mrs. Sarah Plnturd of Kivd Bunk Walking is the linest exercise, for juion's point. liculth ami complexion, John Abbott Worthloy' gave a lot wero taken to '.he state hospital at )n Prospect avenue to Richard Trenton becnuio of their montiil Walking tcnils to kc.p .-. wuinnn jiiwlcsis of Knst RcJ Bank as a copi'ltion. " slender. Uhrlatnias present. Mr. Lawless Holmes Conovpr o". llolrinli'l iad worked far Mr. Worthley muny •drove to Red Hank and while his Walking Is tlic great preserver of I'onrs, • horso and wagon were iimli'i" the yutilh. Miss N. A. Matthews opened n Globe hotel sheds n (ialwovthy robe iiillinery department in WBOB & worth $10 was stolen from the Thorn is one make of shoo Hint Platts' funey goods atorc at the eor- wagon. * hnrnioni7.es with the lunnnn foot In icr of Ilrond nnd Mochnnlc stroetn. The burn Mild \vni;nn -huusc on walkii'j;—tli. Lcandor H. Cnmpbc.ll of Little the old llalU'iibiki-. homcslciul prop- Silver won ,n purse of $1100 In n erty at New Monmouth ' were AINING richly with eacli recurrence—In individual Oiootlni; match which J. H. Out- burned down. The iiroporty had ivntrr of Moonehlo, N. J, been unoccupied sovt'inl yeuis. prestige, in the wealth of its assortments, ;tnd in Mrs. Hnnnnli Bedell nnd her •.James Siocum nf Mid -lie-town was "antilever the measure of tlic savings it affords—this great ;rnndsoii, William Hntnmell, left thrown from his bugcy by hi» liorsc lied Bunk for Pcdrlcktown to spend boconilng unmnnngei.blc. He win .cmi-annual event announces its 27th recurrence. hn winter with relative*. knocked ipsenalblo aiul a loni; cut Shoe I'Vimk'i Dibber) of Tinton Falls vim mncTo, In bin forehead. caned IIIH farm to llcnjnmln V, Mls» Minnie Iludd, ihiUKhtor of Tliiii .lme 1^ .lexlhle, Every piece of furniture on our two furniture floors.and "rimi* °n njw'cs nftil moved to Enl- Joseph Hilild of Fntoiiliiwii, died til nnd Ihii'ly made. II Ills closely in our reserve stocks as well,—and that means breadth of Jiitown. ' ^\ her eighteenth yenr. She wns n round the heel, feels (fuoil under very prominent worker In llio 10nl- Hie iiivh, utid ulv the locn room choice, indeed!—is included in this great event. And John Knri$tt>i[t Scnlirlsht bought tu lin !>(niiuht mill liriul iiaturally. • \ brans foundry In Brooklyn which ontewn Mcthodlit church. throughout, the prices show reductions of most sizable Mlllai'd F. Totlcy wiis RIVHI nn unployt'il n lurife number of men. l''jill HnyH Wfi'ii iK'Mgiii'd for lots Oliurleli lllllinirn oC Entontnwn Interest In his fallior'n news nn proportion. Rtiitloni'i'y bu»lnt't4 and tlm linn of walking—ci'lup'nlr mid Kolden ;v«« uslnif u knife" and he made n li'iivi'3. l.i'l n (rim (.'niitili'Vcr Ox- MM ugly flHi wound In hi* leg. , nnmo wn. chanitcd to John T. Tet^ ley & Hun. foril, or u nnini't I'nntilever 1'unip, : liiiri-.llln Ilt'iiitrlckiton «f Tlntoii rhiiw you the way tn comfort, Vet this 27th half yearly sale finds reason for its highest i''«ll5 rrushnd otin of hi» CluirlcH Tluockmorton of Long lirnltli nml liniipiiii'ii, Tim jirli-t'n pride in the character ni lite furniture it presents;—furni- vhilo WOJ-HJIK tn IIIK oiiwmill, Brunch, wlm wan pmplnyo'l In Urn iiri' nii'ili'i'iiti' fui' tlii' MT\ liv leu- Frank Kai'tim hriian the oici'tlun Second liationnl haul; of Red llnnk, ili'li'd. ture inspired by idiwN pf hcauty, furniture built fpr lasting The Pambcrflrr' nrfrrrnf Payment '( n bt'Ufh factory on Monnioulh won n bowllnu touniiinien' nt J.onff service. rian will prove a lie!pjnl saiiit in iti'tot, neur Mnple nvenue Brunch, this suit. William II. Crawford of llolmdol Mr. nnd MM. fJcmgo Wllkliu of llnd of Brlfthl'a' dlicnis n1 tho DIJO Colt'n Notk gnvn a very Inrgti ten Raymond Bowne if Ility yonr», parly on Clirl.itntiin eve In ccMn-n- lion of their 'IDth wedding nnnlvcr- Thirty Yort Ago. ««ry. 621 Cookmnn Avenue tioorgo CoorWof Hod llnnk dloil Aiuon \V. Tllton, Jr., of 'Tliitnn )l n«ur«l(fli.lOf tl.o licni't «ftor a Fnlln, WB» ihocliiK mule when tin1 ASBURY PARK, N. J. ilcknemi of two woekn, Ha hml »ur- n niulo , dttppod on liln flnit anil In- /«yoil nnd In Id out th« town of At- jurod It yory, lintlly, • l/liamber£er untlo Hluhlnndi *i " e»mu»\ HowUnd ..f Knlontowii of Aiiicvica'ct Qtcat Storo.V li K).A \k:, REP BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 30, 1925.' Branch to Arthur Newman of Jer- Grove was hit by nn automobile panlon, Walter Datron, suffered a Ocean Grove and E. L. Kllnger of SHEftlFFV 8AL&' \if"?;y$ 8RIEF ITEMS OF, NEWS. sey City was announced. The wed- nst week while .-he was crossing broken nose during a Lraw' at West Woodcliff Lnko, New York, word ur virtue of » writ e( «.*fe."to in* i\.'Jj< ding will take place in the spring. Main street at Avon. Sho waAsburs y Park early Christmas morn- married-lust week at New York. The rectidrctid,, Issued out of tht s CourCourt'ot of Oakswsrk r '',3 o-.r th...»e Statw.MfcVe wo^f *1*NoWw UnJeneym, WUwlU1 ff HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN knocked down and was cut anding. Their assailants were not bride-is a member of the Oceanpod t ! t bl . on Methodist Home Officials. uised. Tho drivor of th? car' did caught. Groyo Woman's club. PDBCII to sale st publloVindu-, on' MONMOUTH COUNTY, Lot R. Ward has been elected not stop. Bradley Beach Fir* Election. between"the*ho°urs ot'lj" e'eloek*Mi'd president of the trustees .of the Victim of Heart Disease. of sali day, at the -Court House In «• Personal Notes, Sales (if Property, Methodist home for the aged at Trolley Jump* Track. 'Mrs. FJurcncer S. Coll, wlfo of Frederick P. Reichey has been Horoujh of Freehold, County of Mon. ' Building Operations^ Lodge Do- Ocean Grove, GeOi'^e C. Pridham A trolley car was derailed near Christopher T. Coll of Allonhlirtt, elected president of. the Bradley mouth. New Jersey, to satisfy a diort* of '-' ings, Slight Fires, Births, Mar- v •old Court arooOKtlng to asprozlmtttlr ' is treasurer, Frank 3. Smith secre- the Ocean Grove high school Friday died suddenly'of nenrt diaeaso lost Beach firemen's relief association, ttf,Q&8.00. * A.- 'i { riages and Deaths-—Other Items. tary nnd Mrs. John H: Parker'prcsi- afternoon. The car broke off aWednesday night Her mother,Rober- t E. Furry has been chosen All that certain tract or Klroel of land ;' nnil prcmlsei. haninafMr Mrtioularlx de- • Gladys' Edwards a ninc-ycar-old dent of the boai-l of managers. telegraph pole and a small- tree. Mrs. RouLen R. SmiTlf, in living, and vice president, William PaPlne sec- •orlbed. iltunU, lying ard b.Iri In the ' Long Branch girl, who has been a Nono of the passengers .was injured. JMartin McCue Honored, - . she nl«o loaves a sor, Christopher retary and Edward Yarnell treasur- Township or Atlantic, (In ths County of J helpless cripple since birth, recently Coll, Jr. « Ilonmouth and State of Niw Jersey. Be- Phone Red Bank, 1746 *P>Martin McCue has been elected Passes Attorney's Test. . : er. slnnlnir at a locust tree, lielnk • corner of underwent an operation and is now Deal Place Sold. lands of Daniel Brsy and Isnds formerly of able to walk with crutches. president of'the Monmouth county Milton A. Bennett, son of Ashley Dedicate- Church Improvements. " Hi Conovet, and moat northerly corner of i€€<^^^ building and loan association of K, BennetH of Long Branch, who -•*• The Mary M, Mahei" property nt Tho new primary, ro->m and kit- lands known Hi the Homestead Farm, of • Miss Alice Kerfoot of Freehold Deal has been, sold to Mellon0 Kittoll John W. Holmn, ileeesiedi. thenee'runnlna; «»4»•»«»«*«••••••••••••••••••••••< fell down the steps of her homo a Long Branch to fdl the place left has been studying la\, in Judge then In B'lltrd Mcthodiat church at II) south eighty-nine deurees and thirty vhcnnt by the dgnth of Herbert W, Bartley J. Wright's office, has of Monmouth Beach, for $30,000. Asbury Park wer dedicated Sun- minutes west, >U chains and'ten links to < few days ago and injured her shoul- 1 tn Cooper. J. H. Davis, Jr., was elect- passed the.attorney examination. The houso^has rixteen 'rooms arid day. \lbert Bryan spofio for tho*i lfi* '""i «n" (2) south aeventy-V der so badly that it was necessary to four baths and is fully furnished. . elrtt desreoa thirty minutes w«st, twelve place it in a oast. -A ed yie'e president. church and Charles Hurley for tho chains anil eluhty-ilvc links to an oak tree; Injured in Brawl. ' . ,. thenco (3) isouth nineteen degrees live ladies' ol<\ society. 1 U ei e ti v William Thomey of Long Branch Races Postponed. . '>- ^ & Clayton-—Klinger. . ri nE ' 5'i.* ' ,« ""«n, ohslns , and."ten, Burdge & Russell : David ErWin of Asbury Park was e (Conti.iicd on next page.) i. f £?1 ° JV ""th nlnsteeri degress has been held without bail on a The trotting and running races, shot through the irm anc his com- Miss Marguerite G, Clayton of w«t, thirty.eight chains and four links charge of attempted' assault upon which were to have been hold on \». "'"« of Polhemu. ^mo'ck" land] Miss Mary DeCarlo, .; nurse at tho Atlantic avenue, L'onpt Branch, thince (5) >outh eahty decree* forty-five . Expert Movers of Household minutes east, thirteen chains and sl«jy! s Hazard hospital. - "Christinas • dhy, have been post- flve linksi thenoo (0) »outh thlrty.threa William Frazer of Long Branch poned until New Years day. The' djurcej forty-nv.^tti ,t.» ,e*it, eeven •Goods and Pianos. . chaliiBi thonco (7) ,6ath two degreis ' lias been held in $200 bail or/ a program wifl be tli» same as origin- twenly minute, eaat, three chains and six. charge of stealing cigars and cigar- itlly scheduled. ty-fmir link, to «n elm t.toei thenoa (8)1 ottos and $5 in cash ffom Samuel south ten degrees fifteen >lnuUs west, City Movings a Specialty Fire at Long Branch. three chdna andi sixty llnkiT to a Stone Hall's store.. .. 1 thonce , (t) aouth .fun, .Ona degrees east Fire destroyed a two-story 'build. thrco ohjlna nnd aeve.iiy.three links to a " • • \- • The announcement of tho en- 1 ing on Lincoln avenue nt Long itono; thento (10) loptlr eighty-six de- Large, Well Padded Vans . gagement nf Miss Rev !*. Denver,, Branch Saturday night. Part of grees east aoven chains; thenoe (11) fol« daughter o: Claude B. Deavcr of The Best lowlnir tho canter ofHop Brook the various the building was used as restau- eoursei theVcot to the dlvliloii'llne of said Careful, Courteous, Experienced Men Long Branch, to Lawrence S. Meed rant nnd store bj Mrs. M. W. Ed- furm. mnrkda-on a map to which reference of Lindsay, Ohio, was announced a mnelo In the order hereinafter referred wards. The loss is partly covered :o, Bald line being the dlvlilon line between1 last week. . .• • . •• by insurance. » the easterly and weiterly parts of the Sight Seeing Busses for all Occasions John Farrell of Keyport and Homeiiesd Farm of John W, Holmes, de. ' Mayor's Christmas Tree. for Ydur o«a»od.-«s laid d^wn an. a map made by Simon Margolius of Long Branch Martin 0. Johnson, surveyor, In August, Anywhere, Any Time. "- have been held for sentence on One of the attractive Christmas 1840, nnd .filed In the Monmouth County ' January 6th on charges of selling features 11 Asbury Park \»us a dec- Surrogate's office, which map is referred Fireproof Storage: Packing and Express. ••/ ,A Savings Account in tjhis bank is the best kind of a gift :o in a curtain deed of the prernlsas her«- liquor. orated living Christmas tree on tho jy convoyed, executed to Daniel U, Ellis " front lawn;of Mayor Clarenco E.P. by Alfred .Wnlllns and others, comrals- Allan" ~ C. Edwards—of^ Long for your child. ilontra to sol] lands of John W." Holmes., Office: Gl^be Court and Mechanic "Street Branch has gone to Akrbrf, Ohio, Hotrick. Tho roe is a tall spruce deceased, pursuant to an order of tha where he \vil)r work several weeks and was illumin-.ed , with many Monmouth Orphan's Court, which deed Is electric lights. Open a Savings Account today or tomorrow, and when tinted Mnroh 27, 1853, and recorded 111 the. Tel. 894 - RED BANK, N. J. for a New York firm of account- Monmouth County Clerk's Office In Book ants. , X-B. of DeedB, paga 5: thence (19) up (Bid Birthday Dinner. 'New Years morning arrives the little, Pass Book with its credit dlvislun^llno north two degrees twenty- *^**^^* *****************************************The engagement of Miss Sally About forty friends of Commit oven minutes' west, flftyeeven chains and tt 9 Lavery of New York to William A, sovonty-nivcn Jinks; thence (18) north sioner W. Stanley Bouse and Re- entries will bring joy and pride of possession to the boy or giii forty-ono ' iloRreos. thlrty-senen minutes i Madrgan of Bradley Park was an- corder Maurice A; Potter of Long eaBt, eleven chnlns; thence (14) north on* nounced at a party Christmas night. Branch gave them a dinner" in cele- whose name is.written on:it. . * / dciirca five minutes weBt, nine chains anil twvhty-ono linka to tho beginning. Con- A. S. Lontrstreet s" -.d family have bration of their birthdays at Tory's taining oho hundred and fifty acres and' moved from Freehold tp Irvington restaurant last ""'ednesday night. throo quarters' and twenty-six perches. in order, for Mr. Longstreet to bo Best of all, however, it will help to form that good Habit Seized as the property of Garret S. ncar'hjs lusiness at. Newark. Medals for Football Tean:. EmcnB, et al., t&kenln execution at the Announcement has been made of Assemblyman Basil B. Bruno of • of Saving for the Future. • v ' . _; Bult of Annto B. Farker. snd' to be sold by Long Branch gave each member of JOHN H. VAN 11ATEB, Sheriff. the engagement of Miss Violet EDWARD O.. FORMANr Solltfltjsr. Nofdblb'nrto"Irving: "reen, Jr., both the Long Branch high school foot- 0dted * DccehibcK 14, X025. " ' of Loiigi Bvanch. " . ball team a gold medal Jast week '. • • ' . . - I82.S4 after tho players had b^en awarded NOTICE OF ELECTION. Lester V.' Steward has been nom- Tha Broad Street National .Bank el inated for noble chief of. thetheir school letters. MERCHANTS TRUST GO. "t Red Bank, New Jersey. The annual meeting of the shareholders Knights of the Golden Eagle, lodge Died in His 82d Year. of this bunk 'for the election of Directors, of Asbury Park. John E. Barkalow, a former resi- 62 Broad Street Red. Bank, N. J. and tho transaction of such other huslness as may bo brought before It, will beheld Mrs. C. H. Beers and Mrs. Joseph dent of Adelphia, died last week at nt tho banking houae^op-Tucsdsy, Janusry Wood of Asbury Park have gone to the Hackensack hospital, aged 81 Start a Savings Account in our bank end see the interest mount up. 12. 1020, between the" hoars of 2:00 and St. Petersbug, Florida, for the rest years. The funeral was held Thurs- 3:00 o'clock F. M. of the winter. EDWIN H. GONOVKK, day and the burial was made at Ar- ' Cashier. Plans for dredging and bulkhead- dena. . . '. December 11, 1028. ing Wesley lake at Asbury Park will be prepared for the Asbury ParkWoman Hurt by Auto. It pays to advertise In The ttegia- commissioners. •Mrs. Lester Campbell of West tor.—Advertisementn A ritrnt*fiaaman h. sV—- Mrs. Peter Vredenburgh of Free- OAKM hold has taken a position with the Chickering pHino company of New \York. ; ' Chester B. Opdyko has. sold two stores and a restaurant at Avon to The Right CoQWeather Oil Misses Myrtles and Mildred Weber. Corbett Applegate haS: been chosen president of the Wanamassa The correct lubrication of your motor is.of firemen's relief association. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kennedy of even more importance in cold weather than Freehold have moved into their new in warm. Upon the choice of Oils may home on Stokes street* Albert Moore of Adelphia shot a depend the life of your motor. Let us aid deer at, Pasadena during the recent you "in getting the right Oil. . • - huntingseason.. Funeral of Aibury Park Pioneer. • We will supply your own dealer with Oak The funeral of John A. Githens, one pf Asbury Park's pioneers, who . Motor Oil. • • , '•••'• died at West Palm Beach, Florida, was held last Wednesday at Trinity church at Asbury Park. The burial was made at Glendola, He wKs a vestryman of Trinity church ,thirty KELLY & COMPANY years. ' and FRONT STS. RED BANK % Engagement Announced. At a dinner party Saturday night . Telephone 491 at the home of Mrs. H. B. Sherman of Long Branch the engagement of Pric Miss Anna McDonald of Long
—t—i- Wh6n Dodge Brothers startling new prices are made known on January 7th, the full'amount.of t J.flC the reductions will be refunded immediately to all • purchasers since midnight, December 15th. '? OAKLAND SI This means that you can buy your Dodge Brothers has a fighting Motor Car today, enjoy its immediate use, and still '.Top speed all day long if you wish. Your new Oakland Six can "take it." And be leady and eager next morning for more. benefit fully by the sayings yet to be announced., You don't have to coddle this car. You don't have to be afraid .of high speed and hard going. Advanced engineering has pre- Dodge Brothers product today is better than pared tho new Oakland Six for gruelling service. The Harmonic Balancer prevents vibration; Air Cleaner excludes ever before. dust and grit; Oil Filter keeps lubricant dean and pure; Full Pres- sure Oiling System insures a constant supply of oil to all engine pans. Ana Oakland materials and construction arc super-strong. Price reductions are made possible by the com- Give your new Oakland Six free rein. Hard going only empha- sizes its superiority over its field —the new Oakland Six haj a pletion of a $10,000,00p expansion program that fighting heart! •» will practically double production. ' Roaditer £975 (OMPricc$1095) LandauCoupc£U25 (OldPriccJU'J) /Touring 1025 (OMPrlce 1093) Sedan . . 1195(OklPnce 1545) v-oach . 1095 (OldPrice 1215) Landau Sedan 1295 (OUPricc 1645) The savings effected through this enormous in- All Prill) *t faun— CmtrflMttttl Tlmi Fdjmint B*w. hmttfttHht hum in ih mdutln, »fit tun r\»4i Hill hlvir, IV* (JH mu> MM 41 muib
AND HOLD ING GOOD ROTHERS PRODUCT OP OENEHAL MOTORS MOTOR CAR 111 REDBANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 30, .1925.
conted iast week *o Rev. Harry D. QUINN, PARSONS fcl BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. Mitchell, ' pastor of St. Paul's COUNSELLOR^ AT 1 Whltfleld Building. • church at OceanJGi v , as a gift Jobo J Qulnn, Thtodett (continued from la^t page.) , from tho bible ckss. I!"™.*1..-? Ooifijlii Old Warrior ~>o«d. * ' Potloffico Broken Into. WILSON A SMOCK, Peter Egenolf of Pelmar, who The Fiirmingdalc postofiice was C0UNSKI.L0R8 At was secretary ior General Wlnlierd'broken into last Saturday night Scott in the Civil war, died Sunday week butjiothing was taken. ,It is ALSTON'BEEKMAN, , ut the ogo of.87 years. He is sur--, believed the thieves, hoped'to find COUN8EI.I.IJK Al uAW. omett 10 Bnwl St HKII BANt^. vived.by a widow. Mr. Egcnolf was Christmas packages. V' JAMES A, HENURICKSON *',' in Libby prison for several, nionths, OOUNSHI.I.OU \r UAW. - Boy Hit by Auto. v ' Best Wishes • iFor •=-.. 1011 KMI tront «treoti tad'I Going, to Europe. Frank Kinclla, a six-year-old. As- I.I Rril rlanh BI0.R William J. Greenfield, \manager buryjj'arlt boy, suffered n, broken The New Year " WILLIAM E FOSTER, of tho Long Branch fur company,.' arm Thursdr.y night when he was will leave for.Europe early in Jan-! struck by an automobile driven by uary. Tho company will probably Harry G. Shrove. " We extend to you the sea- GEORGF. D. COOPER,;„..,.,,„ ,t^ establish u branch hi Paris which n.._. „. <• u , T , . son's greetings and- our TLW n f 1 i m i i. t Kceignfljys aBs .scrtool White., trusteewho wa.s recently best wishes for your hap- SueMitor to O.or»._.0oop«« Oou , ft ft .-.'A Mr. Greenfiel'l will have charge of. Hatterjun Iliillilliiq. «B5 appointed a member of the city com- piness and prosperity .dur- GEORGE K ALLEN. Jr., Car Smunei Porch. "..ii. f Ab An automobile sinasl.ed into the j minion £ Asbury Park, has re. ing the year. We will.be- GEORGE F, RANOOLPI front of Garretc Bennett's j signed from 0 ' thu Asbu'ry/Purjt board CIVIL UNniflKERS AND ulRVB house ,t Belmar. last .Wednesday [of education.. j>]ad to make, you welcome 80 Bro«[IStrtet Red B»n>fc W. night, Tho occupants of the ma- ., _, WALTER C. VAN KEUREN, in our growing -fatally of' CIVIL ENCINEKH AND SURVBy, , chine [eserted it. and h, car wasNew Theater at Brail! Street Natlaoil Bull Bulldlnl. '' «W impour led by the Belmar police. The new Palace theater at Brad- depositors. ."' • Brt-BnA tii J,j)j ley Beach, was opened for the first GEORGE McC. VAVLOR,X. E, '.^i? War' iteran Dead. . CONSUl.I'lNOiBNOINEEK.NSUl.IlNOBNOINEEK...»..' .."».'..X. ) time last Saturday. The theater ! Extending to Old Friends and Frank H. Elvidgo, .a retired Irav- i owned by Benjamin Temeles and .4% Interest Paid on blVIL BNOINEEB indSIJRVEVOindSIJRVEVOBB . «*'. « ' /_ rtft PPiin nwt.-Hank. N.jjj] eling salesman, died at his home at; Harrys Mayo. .>,-. Savings Accounts. . . DR. HAROLD J. STOKES, , New—Our Earnest Wishes for Matawan last Thursday, in his 79th I « DENTAL 81)III!EON, '. year. Mr••,.. . Elvi'Jg.._.._i_e, —iy__was a \._ veterai n o_fr Party For Ci.iidren. Succemor to Or Prilnk U«. •"'. T ' 64 Broad StrMt, Eiintr BulMlntV tho Civil war and a momLnr of the 'Over 1000 children wove guests Itooina 4, & Brtf) 8. A Prosperous and Happy Masonic lodge of Asbu_-y Pack. of the Long Branch public welfare Otltce Hour* M:80 lo. fitOO o'Qlodlc. Married in Nev Home. society, at ;i Christmas party n't the ; Broadway theater Wednesday all- WILLIAM A. HOPPING, Miss Grace B. Johnson of Brad- tel-noon. •/ Real £st4l* Broker New Year BROAD STREET NffidMi BANK lr«e» BuihliiiK. 4'J. BROA ley Park and John Ta'lman of REP BANK.' N J: Ocean Grove were married Satur- Manaiapan Fnrm Sold/ Bed Bank-.N. J. •, ' The John Ruu l'emno farm in BENJAMIN J. DOWNER, day of tertjoon in their no- • home at I.AWYEIl, Asbury Park. Only the immediate Mnmilapan townshiii, owned' by Mrs. NEW YORK AND NEW. JERSEY families attended tho'wedding. "IWilliam MdC: Reckless, has been MASTER IN CHANCERV.").^ been sold to'Dr. William G. Nash of 34 Broad Strut, R«d Bank; N. J. '•" ri AiUurjr Patlc-Mau Dead; —'""] Newark.' ": . George W. Lewis, for many I EGAN'S . -2; Asbury Park Deer Klll<:r yyear s a well known,, produce dealer n »' at Asbury. Park, died inh Friday I'a "y ".Kemp o£ Long-Branch i Vans and Express:" from a complication of diseases. H e went hunting at Pasadena during Now chut moving Ltm« is nuu . i deer season and bagged a buck. prepnretl to do vout next tnovtnn n( furl BEGINNING FRIDAY-^TEINBACHS GREAT was seventy years old and leaves a ture, pUnoa or bajjitaue to nil Mrta widow and three children.; Milton Worth of Deal also lulled city or country, >n the largest padlwl <** deer. COOKS withifo GAS TURKp OFF? lied Bunk. Pefure you hivt your M Throo Hunters Kill Three Deer.j vifiR donti, write, »end or call fpr I JANUARY CLEARANCE SALES .' \ onl> reliable furniture rnorrri ID 'OT n, ai Clarence and Raymond Italic? ~of- Bequest of $50,OfO. '» u«t mv oncea nn VD»T next lob. All kind Broken, incomplete'and overstocked lots of Holiday merctiandiie at Bona-« of hcovr or llcht tnicklns dom i*t ihoii Neptune township and Samuel B. John Mason, Jv,., of Seagirt, ha: Steam and Hot Water notice. Call or addroit . ' " fide Reduction!. Watch the paperi for complete details of this event! Sickles, of Deal each bagged a iloer boon'left u ,?50,i;'00 trus1. fund b in South . Jersey. Each deer the will of "Mrs. Caroline W. F-ram J. T. weighed about 180 pounds. pf New Yorl", who wns his aunt. • tl WALL STREET, RED BANK5.! Hc.idcoco Phono 292-K New Bathing Pavilion. Death from Apoplexy. ' Office Phooc S39-R -Plans fora'$250,000 bathing pa- . i 10 W^ARF AVENUE vilion to be completed next summer kum died of apoplexy Sunday of,las Specialty wcro announced by the Bradley week in his (51th. year, lie' leave; Beach commissioners on Saturday. five children. Tiji and Coppsr Andrew J. Hill There will be GOO bathhouses and Postofiice Broken Into. nn open-air swimming pool. . Paper Hanging Tlio Farmiitgdale nostoMice \va; p^^?T;: Gutters and Leaders 1 Old Mill to be a Store. broken into a few nights ag ~" Painting and The'old :"eed mill -at Adelphia Thinya were upset but nothing wa •• - Decorating now owned by William P. Thomp- stulun. son will be turned into . Toadside Experienced in all brc ebe> stand. The mi^l is one of the oldest Ettiruatei Furnished in the county,' having; been first Stop That Backache! 14 WJRTHLEY STREET built before the Revolution. Estimates Cheerfully Given • Miny Red Bonll Folks Have Foun-1 Red Bank, N. J. Died in Florida. .. tho Way. PUoar 1415 Red B»nVt Mrs. Mary A. Francis, wife of Is a (lull, nerve-racking backache 1/ Qasoline Copt John Francis of Adelphia, died sud- wearing you out? Do you feel denly Thursday, De.i'om'ier 17lh, oEol(lor an(J s!oweI Vnan you shoul>lt Oilda and ends of furniture a henrt attack at Miami, Florida. 74 IVBonmouth Street'- household goods that you no 10 u^ro .you tired, weak.and nervous: need will tind a buyer by using ' Besides her husband she leaves two • (iml iL impossible to be happy, or RED BANK NEW JERSEY Register's Want Department—A daughters and two sons. enjoy the 'rood times around yqji? ; a Dollar aQallon ,,, ., _ „ _. . , • •• I Then there's something wronwrong'an;g ) vertisement. ' * Wanti New Traffic Signals. •_ \\\\1 K\y H>a „,...., kidneys. Why not Harry B. White, the new. commis- gut ^ _the cause'/ Usp Doan's Pills sioncr of public -safety-tit* Asbtrry" '—a "stimulant" dieuretic to the kid- HERE would your motor car be today Park, will recommend th.ta com- neys. Your neighbors recommend Wif gasoline cost a dollar a gallon?. In plete system of trafli; siRnal lights Doan's. Eond wliat this lied Bank be installed before the 1926 sum-resident says: \ the garage? Most likely. mer season opens. * Levis S. Chascy.-prop. of rustic furui'.uro ftictrry, Oakland St., says1 "I h&'l u dull nche through ths '• Isn't it queer how men will strain at the gas- Announcement hns been made of niall 01 my back and when I Foline gnat and swallow the depreciation camel? the marriage of Mifs Lydia Lippin- itooped to lift anything, knife-like cott of Farmingdale to Arnpld Jones ains darted across mv -lidneys. ly back w j EJ IHPIO I had to walk For example, 16% of the car§ traded in on of AUentown, Pennsylvania. The all stooped1 over. My kidneys acted wedding took place on December irregularly and I w '.s in a' tired, run the Packard Six are of aVell known yearly Gth nt AUentown. \ down condition. /. "ter usinp one model—each having run an average of but Big Distribution of Gold. box of Doan's Pills I was soon rid •f the trouble." 15,087 .miles. The four banks a'. Asbury Paik Price COc, at all dealers. Don1 distributed $30,650 in gold during simply ask for a kidney remedy— On these cars the depreciation cost per mile the Christmas season to In used as get Doan'a Pilis—the same thn- holiday gifts. The banki expect Mr. Ohaseyy had. FFostor-Milburn has been nearly six times the cost of gasoline that most of, the gold will come Co.C , MMfrs.f . Buflfalo. N. Y. per mile. Just think of thatl back in deposits, New Store Manager. Isn't it about time men made their motor car Sidney Flicker of Newark lias been engagdd aa assistant manager buying a matter of business? Thousands have of Eosengarden's store at Freehold' t —those who are buying the Packard Six. during the absence of Mr. Koscngnr- den, who has gone to Florida on a The average Packard .Six owner expects to pleasuro trip. keep his car nearly three times as long as the A Hog Bit Him. /"\ Charles O'Hagan, 81 years old, car he traded in. for more than fifty pears engaged in hog-killing, is laid up at his home nt Portnupeck as a result of being bitten by a hog which hi was try- ing to kill. PACKARD Elk. Entertain Children. The Fre.hold lodge of Elks gave its annunl Christmas party for tho H. L ZOBEL poor children Sunday of last week Yoii can always de- nt the lodgo home. Ea-h child re- pend on the service People who look for and appreci- people to relax. Cushions ate Telephone 055, Red Bank, N. J, ceived a lift from ;• the Christmas ate comfort in a motor car are trco, and the quality in a deep and yielding and tilted to a Telephone 90, Se* Bright, N. J. invited to try the added comfort restful angle. Fir Tree Stolen, u Goodrich Silvertown in the Better Buick. A fir tree -which, stood onvthe Heavy Duty Cord. Rear springs ire Buick cantilevers, I* front lawn of Fred Jennings's prop- The Better Buick is big enough which smooth out road inequal- The price of the Packard Six erty of Freehold wna stolen one night recently. Mr. Jennings of- and balanced correctly to carry ities far better than any other type. Five Passenger Sedan, includ- foreil n reward for tho urrest of the John Hanseti itself welwell on any road, but not too Speciall size low-pressure tires are •« ing spare tire, delivered in Red thief. I'honc "2 R big to be ungainly cr hard to standard equipment on all models. Bank is $2764.00. , 42 West Front Sircrt handle. Operation on Lungi. Red Dank, N. J. Your first long ride in the Better Wlllinm Cahill of Freehold un- Seating space is fjencrous. Lc-f* dorwent nn operation nt New IlrtiiiR- Buick will show you how restful wlck-last \vook for the-removal of room is ample enough for tall miles can be. pus sacs on his lunga which, devel- oped nftor an attack of pleurisy. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN Boiler BuriU. DiWiiiia n/ (jcm.Twiin>i« (if rurnmliiloni mil M « auillixl and ilntnl *"•}•*' Kiln ||, K.rllin, ,|«l ffi'i, by Ilia Uuiri<««l» of Mm (Joiintr i,| M,m Jolfn J/ Ji'lTrli'ii, wl'ii luiT^l flrjt Atidun•ounit. ' • , Illiltil ttDilunilinr til, A. D, Wit. tmnm) anil tfimiicil fur •^Ktvllii'lll In llmHRi'iit fin1 thu Aiiiri'li'im li'xp Red Bank, N. J, Sea Bright, N. J. Nollai • hartby (Uvcii tlmt lln «II:IIIII.(. ANNA I'.AUI.INII, Url'lmlu Odllrl lit mill tiilllltr, HIT I lillrn- M (ha •llbiorlbttaorlbtta, dieiiluti uf thu •ilntv WAM.AUK II. HANKIN, i'(ini|iiiny at JMntuwnii. IIIIK I of inld ilmitm ' ''"V. Ilia '(oiirlMiilli il«r nf Jmnuur. A. II. MM, Win lia luilltail itml "Ulnl limn, al wliloli Ilito apiilli'nllJn »l|| hrtiniur<'i 1 <'i| In hulu'Wduil mill wll Telephone 055 Telephone 00 bi bv thv Burrrmiii i of tha Ommty uf Mini' iTbnet'orieiiyrrLr.MENT oi' ACCOUNT 1 iiiml* fur tin allo*«ii«. of eunimlMtotu iniivn lilt finiilly Ilii'i-i'. . jpoulli jml reporUd far J.tllim.nl In lli> Kalatn of Jnnlii Knrlllil, Jr., ilnut'ttatil. HIMI mttivl (( jOftlMM C«»fC of »«H flounly, nn 'lhnn- tliltilvvltt (>iittt\»> If llirrc'a wurli to lie Incl, 1" Nnlli'tf lit lirrrtiV (tlvrn tlldt HIP ncrnufih l>ttmil... , A, |) Rnillr M»t lot I'ntlur:' ll('UI»lt'l''n VVIt IIt llll|llll'lMH'llt VV AU "VM, •> wkltk Hat* wlliatlw will lit of tin lultnorlLttr, ••muulu of Ilia itlalt ol HAM ANN A tlnuv-lubu rutllu nvt w»,j IIIKI It (or von,—Advuillocinctit. laW Etefif RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 30, 1925.
LINCROFT'S GOOD PUPILS. sciiee of special sermons dealing pital, where ho was a patient thrco Mr. And Mrs., Smith silled Satur- Endeavor aoclcty aro* being hold with problems of life for the flip £aya. He ia much Improved, but day for Rcnhuda. u Tuesday nights Instead of Thurs- Thirty-Seven Children With Perfect Sundays of January. The topics™ie" tais ulistiln l »unablnn|»|fte ftna wnrkwork.. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Armstrong day nights as heretofore. Christian Science Society' Auto Repairing . Records For a Month. . r ii. , • it__ " j'31; ' oX these sermons/ in the or^cr in •Mrs. John Maher is sick with nnd Mr. -nnd - Mrs. Addison San- . Mr. and Mm. Joseph W. Thomp- Pupils of the Linci*oft public M Brtwd 3t, R*d Baak, N. J. j which they, are to be delivered, nro rheumatism. . ••.•a. born, Jr., of Newark, spent Christ- son .had a Chflntmmfjdlnner party ftENSLEY ANTONiDES school who had oerfect rcoords.for "The Greatest Prize Fight in the . .Edward Johnson has a new,Ford, mas with Mr. and Mrs, Addlaon and family iratherlns. .'i- attendance and punctuality'the past automobile. '» . ^ Sanborn. Mr. and Mr*. 'Joscph<"JlIeriz of Barvlctf Bundir 11 A." I MONMOUTH ST. cjo NASH CO; World," "The Greatest Race in tho SunJ»y-Sobool—»!30 K. month were: /_ ' World," "The Greatest Fish Catch- The women's mission . circlo »f Mrs. Ruby "Meyers of Lakowood Philadelphia, havo been spending a " "I? Grammar . department—Jcntuc.. JU'iinctl. the Baptist church will hold its was a recent guest of. Mrs. Mario few -day* with Mr. Mertz'n mother, Wednudir Evvnlnt Ailcle Cooke, Annette and Andrew Ford. cr in the World,'.' "The Greatest Mcntlns.-S P. U. , . _ Carrie aml.Charlca Jolinson. Kdsar Luyton, Wrcstlinfr Match in the World"' next meeting next Werln'nsilw.! - Uaincs. • .1. _ i — — Mrs. Mary Mertz, who la very sick. 1 ReRdinic ' K6on—Wtdntidirs and V Elsie Leonard, Anircltim Marcscn, Alfred and "Thy Greatest Gnmblor in the Mr. and Mrs. Anspl White will Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Woodward Sattirdtrt rron t*Q to 4tlt P. U. McCue. rioria Marino, Camilla Mntlhcwa, L1NCROFTWEWS. were visitors at New York port of Sarah .McQueen. Mnnrarct' Mutton. Charles Wo(id." Invitations to hear these movo next week from one of Thcr- Tba public Ii oordtuiir tnvlttd w 'loop1, Rhen Y.'-ttlHnK, Evelyn WyckolT, sermons.' have been mailed to resi- on McCompbcll's farms to the for-Christmas EnterUlnmci|t at -the last week. alttncl
o.ki.nd St. Re(j j\adio alibis colTce and -cako 'wcro. served. Fine Christmas Entertainiimcnt-Giv- sick list,'but'he is improving. party yesterday, at Mrs. Charles en by Reformed Sunday-School. | Charles.'Woollcy of Mount Holly , Automobiles, ^driven, by John Brenker's.. , /( Outfitter for Men and Boys Folk.-f -vvlio "attended tho enter- was a Chvutinas er.est of Henry C. The members of the Woman's Destribats and Michael' Bossone tainment ggiveifby y the e TiUon. •' ; / .; club will hold their Chrjstmas collided last Thursday at the brldjfO- IND out whai: radio car be like on J.hc Phalanx road. . No one was Sunday-school last Wednesday Mr. and Mre. Holmes. Ely andparty tonight at Mrs. Harry Gard- hurt, but both machines were dam- at its best. L'J us install:. Fada night say it was.the best ;ever ?..i,v- their daughter Gertrude of Marl- ner's. - \ --•. F aged. *•• ,,' , Marlborough and Campus Tpg Suits — the; acknowledged standard— en by. that Sunday-school. • Two boro spent Christmas with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Uink and playlets which had been produced Annie Ely. their children spent Christmas with A number of the .residents of . Mallory and Super-Felt Hats for a complete demonstration in at. the public school were repeat^ J Services' in observance of the relatives at The The with his sound sense . . . ^(KUUUOJ The Home of Fine Pianos Steinway Victrola 14 Monmouth Street, Red Bank and now p • • • Make Every Day a Holiday with the zMiisk You^Play Yourself on a Dr. S. Guibransen Registering will answer questions in the NEUI Dork Herald '\&jSUBURIJAN MODEL Cuthranun Re/chlrrine Piano MnVirtg»nf-Walnut Culliranbtn Uuk-ruju-U Oak " COMMUNITY MODEL Gtilhrt;n\en R^giitcriag Piano •U7J very-.
' JL's tho song's you ^inp yourself and the pieces you Vlay yourself that g\\G you tlie thrill of personal creation. Beginning Sunday, January 3rd With a Guibransen in your home you need never be without music yon play your-seli1. For even "untrained per- F you use the radio, 'you have heard the vi- Tribune—for the magnetism of his writing is" sons .can play this instrument with self expression. And brant voice of Dr. Cadman which reaches the .number of pieces you can play is .not limited to those I like the magnetism of his voice.. Follow tliQ you have mastered, "for when you play by roll you have the into every nook and corner of America each rapid-fire answers of this brilliant scholar. • 1 whole world's library of music at your command. Sunday'afternoon'. ] There is a secret to Dr. Cadman's popularity pvcry day will soem a holiday when you own a Gui- Here is the great manly pastor whose parish —he knows human nature. That is why he1 bransen for there will lie music in your home. You will \>p. alilu to play solos by roll like a pianist'playing by hand. is America. He answers some questions with has packed thousands of men into the Brooklyn^ You will be able to play danee music in perfect time and homely wit—others with profound philosophy Y. M. 0. A', every Sunday for sixteen years.> .quite as easily turn to accompany singers or instrumentalists. such as this: «^s happiness the end of life?" "No, That is why uncounted hosts of others tune, That-is why today there /ire more than 125,000 Gul- hransen instruments in •American homos. . '^ and those who make it so arc never content. in on his talks each week. You cannot be always happy; • Come in and play this piano ten minutes. You have ,h new thrill nXjuUnij; you if you have never tried one, but, whether in the valley ACT TODAY or on the mountain, you can The demind on your newsdealer Tor the New York Famous MnUcs Seen "On Our Floors DON'T MISS Herald Tribune will lie greater than ever. To be lure of . always be blessed. Not the THIS COLUMN K«tlng every one of these issues, place your order with STP.1NWAV IIAKOMAN IVF.RS ft POND your own newsdealer no\y, or tend In the «ttached cou-l , URAMISACI1 PACKARD REHNING happy but the blessed people A SINGLE DAY pon for • mill lulucriptlon—yi.oofonmonth,(it.60! STECK MILTON TUSTING need have'no anxiety-for .foiphe yeir, U. S. only. If you prefer, we'ihill Instruct' 'jyiil tlio DUO-ART iii llio Sltinwny, Wilier, Stack mill Aoolimi Df" Cndmim'a column in the • hcwjdejjer to deliver the New York Herald Tribune to-morrow." Herald Tribune is ^0 )-ou dally it I1I1 regular carrier riles. Now you can "hear" him every a personal meeting of your mind with NBW YORK HBKALD TRIBUNE, TURING'S 225 W«t 40th Street, New York. day in the New York Herald his for your benefit, ASBURY PARK RED BANK D fle«« Imtruct newidenier to deliver the N,u> York HtmlJ your entertainment, Stores Open Wednesday nnd Saturday Evenings Jribuitt to,me dilly nnd Sundny, at I1I1 rcauliir rntM, . nndiyour help, I D De«w enter my n»me for n ..,.'. "«£• m\\ don to the N,w Vtri.UrttM W«nt. I endow 9 M NiRlQ M.w,.M4«»,M, *„*„„..•t.»».*ll,H •til. "t—,...,....1||r||)
^i^^ BANK TER liintd Wwklj £cUr«a M dMocd-CImi. Hatter tt tat fosV ,UME XLVII1, NO. 28. olios •« Bad Buik. N. J, ODcUr tat Act it Msreb «d. |»1». RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1925. $1.5QTER YEAR. PAGES 9 TO
THE EINTRACHT'S CHRISTMAS. Parsons ^ Doremus, but when "the ST GETS NEW PARISH. DEATH OF THEATER MAN. A Chriitmat. Tree/ a Chriitmai A JUMP SAVED HIS UFE. READY FOR ICEBOATING. "beehive" got active Mr. Pintard REGISTER YOUR DOGS! A RRE LOSS OF $15,000. PPll ay and ''.Vrltcl y DDinnei r TonljhtTlh . was soon on the job nnd his boat JOHN C. FARRELL TRANS- MICHAEL E. MeNpLTY DIED HERBERT H, HUNTER LEAPED RACING WILL BEGIN AT RED Dart was not overlooked. She is DOG CATCHER WILL GET 'EM About 1D0 persons attended the THE GALLAGHER HOUSE AT •" ERRED TO TRENTON._ YESTERDAY AT NEW YORK. . FROM BLAZING HOUSE. BANK FRIDAY MORNING. about ready to go^oii-thc i ad Been Assistant Priest at Hit Death Wa.Thie to Heart Dis- Eintracht singing society last Fri- A Fire Yeitrday Morning Destroyed A Number of Ne^~Boats Will be in The' large body bqnt Kitty, which The T&gs for Registering Dogs Are eaie—Mr. McNulty Had' Con- The Fire Occurred at Two O'clock Bunk Sevek Years—Thomei day, night in the Kridel building. Hou«e at Atlantic Highlands in the ge_d3ank Club's Fleet This at one time '.,-as.the fastest boat of at tho Town Hall and the Dog This Morning—Tho Contents of (irk of Dunellen Will Succeed ducted a Theatev in Red One of tho features of the enter- Which He Was-Llvlng—The Lois Season and Some of Them Are its size irrtheworld, has been taken Catcher'^ Will Begin Harvesting for Thirteen Yeart. the Homo Also Burned—Charles " her Farrell at Rod Bank. tnlnment was a play entitled "Mon- is Estimated at $IO,00O. Expected to be Very-Fast. out cf the clubhouse and she will be Unregistered Dogs This Week. Senion Slightly Hurt. • ' . John Ci" Farrell, who haB Edward McNulty,- owner sieur Hercules." Those who took Herbert H.. Hunter, who owns a If thero is anything in Red Bank put into commission In a few_ days. Metal tags for registering dogs Fire early this morning destroyod wslstant rector of St. James's of the Palace theater on East:Front; port were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest coal .business at AtlandS Highlands that resembles a hive of bees it is The boat" was designed and built by have been bought by the commis- large house at Littlo Silver owned' i t>f Red Bank tho past Beven street, died about four o'clogkftyes- j Frank, Mrs. Emil Baumann, Henry and who is well known in baseball the activity of the iceboat owners Commodore James B. Weaver about sioners of Red Bank and Miss Amy by Mrs. Daisy E. Gallagher.; The :hns been transferred to St. terdny afternoon at his city, home • Kesslor, Henry-Flugel and August twenty years ago nnd is still one of 1 circles in the county, had a narrow and skippers of the North Shrews- E. Olsen, the borough clerk, began contents of the house were also de- (f: cathedral a"t Tre.iton, whore at New York, His death Was causif Kleinschmidt. SongB were sung escape yesterday morning-at a" fire bury iceboat and yacht club. Never the most comfortable boats in this issuing licenses Mondny. Fourteen stroyed. The loss is estimated ti% li- bei assistant to Monsignor by heart disease. Two weeks i by the Eintracht society «nd selec which destroyed fie house in "Which before'vin the club's history has" the; section, , dogs have been registered so far. 15,000 and is party covered by in- B. Fox. Father Farrell's suc- last Friday Mr. McNulty was ti • tions were rendered by Lester he was living. Tfc keep from burn- The Mildred, owned by Burton The charges are $2.15 for a male Pierce's orches'tra. Louisa Meyer organization had as many craft list- surance. The house had ten rooms. Bt Red Bank will be Rev. sick nnd went to bed. . Suriday ing to death he wns forced to, jump ed as it has this winter and almost C Downing of-Riverside avenue, al- dog and $3.15 for a female dog. The The houso wds situated on tho F, Eirk of Rt, -John's condition was worse and it was de- and Mary Leggott gave .. number moupthoughi snshe aoedoes not compete in thtnee . - uiring dogs to be reg- of recitations and songs. from his bcdrooin window on the all of the speed boats have been re- oi dinance r eq Rumson road near Prospect avenue. I at-Dunellon.k cided" to take'{tint'to his Now 1'prk second floor.' Il/s ankle was hurt in conditioned for the coming season's cIubb S a CI 8 n S bem a It is not known how the firo started. home. Thi trip was made yester- Santa Clnus, who is better known :. I _ " =«!? !'J . « ™ .' ° istered becomebeepmes, 'effectiveffective Jan»«Januar™y ra of Father Farrell's new tho fall, but no bones were6broken. events, while several new boats have ready for this senson"as a pleasure 1st. 'After that date any dog not The' firemen from Littlo Silver and itmeht first became known day in a Lincoln automobile, owned as' Louis Tetiey, appeared and gave The contents of the house were to- craft nnd she.will probably be put toys and gifts to the children, "who been added.. ' registered will pay the/penalty with Shrewsbury, wero called put, and the-•'• official announcement of by Patrick Casey of New York. The tally destroyed. The loss is esti- on the'.ice this week.. - . water \yas pumped from a pond'near start from Red Bank was made at had gathered around the Christmas ' The racing season will be opened its life if.the dog calKhdr Uoes his tnsferal to Trenton'and of the mated at ?10,000 and is partly cov- Henry Hoyer.of Belford has two duty. " \J the, house; but tho flames had itmenfe of Father Kirk as his noon and the car reached New .York tree in a corner of th.e room. Danc- officially Friday morning when Com- boats, one a Long Island skooter ing was 'field aftpr the entertain- ered by insurance, . modore James B. Weaver will sfert For the past two or three years gainedtoo riiuch headway and it was isor was read at tho masses about four o'clock. Mr. McNulty The1 house' was owned by Harry and the other the skeleton-type impossible to save the house. Sev- y morning at St, James's died a few minutes after-he'had ment. A turkey wns» disposed of the boats for the first event which Typhoon. Both boats will.be on the Red Bank has not paid any bills for hnd it wns won by Matthew Mullin Richmond. He an^ Mrs. Rich- will he four times around the club's poultry killed by dogs due to the eral times the firemen tried to-cn- Si Tears filled the eyes of reached his home; Ho had been mond are spending the winter ic under the 'direction of Miss President Wils. n's career and em- season. Mr. Crouse sold hl3 small butter fnt. Tho average produc- horino Throckmorton. This part row morning' at eleven o'clock nt same at orico before further action Bank office of the Jersey Central Edward Conover of Atlantic tho Plaza -funeral parlors at is taken. phasized his outstanding accom- boat, tho Moonlight, to Kenneth power and light company.' Highlands was fined $25 and costs tion of cows In the United States Is tho program will occupy about plishments. Short addressos wero Walker of East Front street. Mr. West B8th street, New York. Af- James B. Carton, • ^ i » by Judge Lawrence Monday after 4,000 pound;; of milk nnd 180 hours. The rest of tho pro Everett, N. J. mado by Mayor Willinm H. R. Walker got his boat out a few days pounds of butter fat. m will bo furnished by H. G. terward tho body will bo taken to he had pleaded guilty to buying a Telephone Middletown 7O0-F-417O0F41 . White nnd Joseph Honigman. ago nnd she is now. '.ready to go. Teachers Off For Bermuda. »»>> • enring's society orchestra, Max Fall River where another service —Advertisement. gallon of whiskey from Walter E. will bo held in the Catholic church Music wns furnished throughout the Henry Applegate of Middletown Miss Marguerite Enright of Smith, a pupil at the Atlantic High- At New York for the Winter. h's entertnlnors and Jack Ryan dinner by Haekott's orchestra. Tho Spring street, Red Bnnk, and Miss 3enbright, who will render songs at that place. Tho burial will be Knight's. township will have a now suit of lands high school. Smith, anil Ed- Mrs. Mnrjorie Roche has cloned made at Fall River. . Do stop in and try our splendid dinner committee was composed, of sails on his yacht Whim when she Agnes M. Wnlling of New Mon- ward Mason had previously pleaded her houso on tho Plcnsnnt Valley >ugh the courtesy of Thomas H Mayor White, Warren }t. Smock mouth, teachers at the Mechnnic Cnight • dollar dinner. Fresh vegetables, the goes to tho line. Mr. Applegate guilty to stealing the whiskey from road near Holmdel and she has Dance the Old Year Out beat of homo cooking. Wo also and Henry F. Hylln. drew the plan of his sails and he street school at Red Bank, sailed James P. Thomas's house at Locust taken an apartment at Now York and tho New Year in nt tho firo- serve a delicious lunch for 75 cents made them himself. Saturday for Bermuda, where they for tho winter. A Turkey For Christmas. and n la enrto nt uny time. Knight's, Point. Mr. Conover snid he did not houso nt Shrewsbury. Euchre and Christmas Club Money. . Georges W. Bray's Dnisy, which will spend tho Christmas vacation. know tho whiskey had been stolen. , ttirkoy wns disposed of hist dnnco, by Shrewsbury hoso company 101 Broad street, Red Bank.—Ad- Wo pay two per cent interest per They will resume their duties when Skaters Held Up. k for tho bonoflt of St. Cath- Thuriidny night, Decombor 31st, vertisement. made such an excellent showing last Every day on tho Shrowsbury annum on your Christmas savings. yoar by making ci^ht straight wins, school re-bpens next Mondny. To Whom It May Concer.i. eVfhurch of Everett. Tho bird Good prizes nnd good music. Games You are In time to join our Christ- river, where- skating Is nt Its best, arid dancing ntnrt at nine o'clock. Going Skating 7 Is looked on by those who should Complaints have been sent in to you will hciir someono ask, "Where awarded to Mrs, Elizabeth Wo have your skutes; either mas club for 1926. By enrolling Guaranteed Roofing. our wholesale houses in regard to eney of Riverside drive, in Mid- Admission fifty cents.—Advertise- now in our Christmas club and mnk- know ns ! eing ns nearly perfectly Do not hesitate to write or phono did you not your skutes?" Tho re- ment. • hockey, hockey tubulara or rncers. balnncod ns it is possible to get an our soiling every item in our store ply always is, "At Kislln's, ono door own Uvonshlp, near Red Bank. For ladies and girla as well as men. Ing regular weekly payments, you us for information regarding our much cheaper than we should. We from Palace theater, East Front Shoo outfits from $G.75 to $10.7fi. will bo suro to hav.o money to uae iceboat nnd she is expeetc' t6 bo a "guaranteed roofinR." Wo bundle talteHhis means of advising tho locnl Money to Loan on the I. & R, Plan. hard customer to heat this Benson. 1 Rtreet." Ho hns tho largest nnd ' SUaters Held Up. Tr.li' ndvantago of our easy Go this year on a good pair of for your Christmas shopping next all types of shingles—asphalt, as- grocer or grocers who mnde these best assortment of skates for men 'very day on tho Shrowsbury to bur. nnd easy payment plan if skates from Tetloy's, 17 Broad year. Dont miRs taking out n Robert T. Linton's Junior will bo bestos, copper nnd copperclnd—nnd complaints that he, BIIC or they and women, boys and girls, to be r, whoro skating is nt Its best, you need money. Wo shall bo glhd stEcet, Red Pank,—Advortisomont. Chrlstmns curd now. sailed this yenr by Androw Murray. will bo glail to furnisn you' with n should do thu samfrns we do ' stead found in or near Rod Bnnk. Tubu- will hear fiomeono nsk, "Whore to'scrvo you. Investment ft ttenlty Wo hnvo tho following classes: Mr. Linton Is nw»y most of the rensonnblo estimate. Very liberal of complaining. That is, instead of lar skntca, with ehocs attache,!, all you get your skatcs7" '."ho re- Corp., box 207, Red Bnul; nut Small Business For Sale. Twenty-five cent class. time and in order ilint the boat will terms may be nrrniiuod. Remember milking an enormous profit on ench size., $7., and hockey skiiton with nlwnys ls,i"At Klslin'd, ono'door Owner must Bell on account of '/ Fifty cent class. tho old saying,,, "Never put off till item you Bell, bo satisfied with n attorneys, Rollly, Qulnn & «, One dollnr class. lio snilcd in the club's events ho will HIIOLVI nUiu'lu'il, nil alzon, |4.t)5. n Palace theater, lOnnt Front Red Bank.—AdvertlBomont. licnlth. Price reasonable, Contrnl liut Mr. Murrny in tho cockpit. The tomorrow what should bn'ilono to- small profit. Anyono can do thi.i. Dimt forgot the place—I,. Klolln's, o.V He hns tho largest nnd locution; rent clioap. Addr»."w~OT * Two.dollnr class. dny." 0. M. Olson & Co., Inc., At- Pli'mH! tho public nnd make a sninll oiio dnor from Piilaco thoator, Knit Flvo dollnr class, Junior hns u new suit of sails which lantic Highlands, phone 5J0.—Ad- profit is our motto. Kvprgreen Dcl- ; assortment of skates for mon When You Buy Spatdltin Skates Penrl street, Red Hank, or phone wero inndo for her two yimrs ago Hunt fitreot, Kcd Unnk.—Advortlio- woman, boyn nnd girls, to bo you buy the bent thero In to bo hnd. 32-R.—Advertisement, Merchants Trust company, vertisement. IcntoHseli, 40 Moumouth street, Red liiont. 82 Broad streot, Red Unnk. which bnvn never boc tried out Unnk.—Advertisement. id IrtT/ar near Rod Bnuk. Tubu- Aluminum tubulnrH; "8.25 for men; Going Skating? skntos, with dhocs attached, nVI Red Bank Beauty P«rlor. —^Advertisement. _ nnd thoro Is a possibility that she Skate Headquarters. $H.7J>"for lnuMcdj Ultio Stronk tub- will carry this outfit this sruson. Wo havo your Hkati's; cither i, ?7,45, nnd hol'koy fikntes wltlh lilnri. $10 for mon, $1* for liullos. No dollar Is en well spent ns Hint - Skojts—Skates. hockey, hockey, tuliuhirs nr rnfers. Radio I Wright & Dltiion and Arco (kato LS nttnehod, nil sizes, $4,U5. Trubln's, exclusive- SpnlcU •; ngeng - dollnr Bnont in the Interest of lionu- . The two best mnkca, Wright & Gornlil Holbrook'g T. N, T, will For IIKIICH nnd pirlH n*"'Wcll no mon. Authorized dealer for ^Gnrod. anil shoo oulfltii, thfl I'i'nt monoy can t forgot'Iho place—L. Klslln'n, cy, Ilrond struct, Itcd lliuik.- ty. Klsncr liuilditifr, 64 Jirond bo thorn when ho gun 1» fired. Mr. r Zenith, Out-Wrest nnd Knrrnni? Imy. Skntcs nnd FIIOOU, |6,75 tft Ad- Dltson nnd Arco, anil at the best Shoo outfits from ?0.75 to $l(l.7. >. Gndley Product.. Monmouth Ita- door from Pnlnco thentqr, Kant vertUpincnt. Htrcot, Red Hank. For appointment' price. Lcf us fit you up nt once. Holhrook, llko Mr. Linton, la Go this year on n good pnlr of $10.7!), Hockey, tubular hockeyl nt street, lied Hnnk.—Advertise phon« 302-M—Advertisement. oblige to lia nwny much of Iho dlo Service, Socond National Unnk and iiicern, oliiiii)r..«l fur ImlliM) Illlio I 'onk Ufo*', Chevrolet licdnn, lU^'l niudel, In building, Ifro"il «troct, Hod llnnk thu Job with hlr yiifitit Zuro, Thin I, tho aknto liondc|UM'tor«, 17 . Thho now TaiiKcrlnaiiKcrlna ten room will llr»t dims condltlon"i prlco f!)25 nkiiti-H from $(i.7r> to $10.75. Tot- uliirri. !Ui lor mini, $11 for Udl»l»: »d nlroot, Itcd llnnk.—Advor open NoiN v YonY m ovo. 20 JllvornldJlll d Phono 11^4. A, 8. Johnson, nroprlo miff In wlmt IH. cnllotl a body lmnt Victor Night si Tuiting's. Icy, 17 llroml street, Kcd llnnk.— Trubln'n, vxuluilva SpnldlnB ngtlt^i nmnt. ' nvemin, Dud Hank. A, M. Elliott, Horo Auto Storage, phone Rod Hunk and li one of thn inont comfortnhln Wodnmtdny nlKht l» nl«n Victor Ailvi'rllsvnivut. cy, llroul utrcot, Itoil tH\nk,'~A,i4; proprietor.—Ailvortlnomim!. 81)4,—Advorllnomont. bonU In the duh' rreintry. nlltht nt Tiiallnit n. Vlctrolni, Vic vcrttaomoiit. Monmouth Tire and Ilallery Co, lor rocordu, jifnfios, radios. 14 Monmoulli Tire and llallrry Co. hen You Uity SpulilliiK Skatei Typewriter lieadquiirler*. Willinm W. VniiKhiiV Gn-Tn-It buy tho bunt U)ct-L« In ti> bo liml. Saleswoman Wanted. Wo vulonnlno tlroHj roahni'Kn and Monmmith struct. Kcd Hunk. Op«i Wn viilriliilr.it tlrcsj rcolinrKu'nti'l fll»«lt> llnalitl Room lit R«s||i 1 / Typuwriiom rontod, hougM «nd him lii'i'ii put In rnmllm'itii for Urn mlnum tubulnrit, IH.'jr, for mnn, Wnnttid ut OIIL'I. , Hnli'Bwoinnri In «|ifilr littttcrlpn. All work giminn- nc'imon hy Del ford Klnhor, Thn limit tonight.—Advflrtl«einuy« tu nilvorUnt' In The —AUvarlliuiiivnl, „ A. V. Orouory, 10 Wliltq itrott, think, phoit* GOO-J.—Advortlso Triihln i, ,,,• ml ttivtiti lU'd Hunk. A. V, (Ir.uory, jU VVhlT* II K«d Hunk,—Advcrtliwnenb work III th« 1»* "Men of Qiilnn, incut. ' ' ~-Adv«t'll>cini WillUm H. VanDyke, Civil War in his 72d year. He had Iived^at Gorman of Asbury Park, last Sat- Miss Daisy May Duncan, daugh- ihristmas play, "Tempuas.'Mglt,. " part of the week at New -York and Jackson and son Wilfrc '.< spent Vti- nated flowers and ths use-ofjai .Voleran, Died in HI. 76tb Year— ijjavesink 24 years. He leaves a urday' morning at St. James's ter of George Duncan of Catherine last Thursday afternoon in the visited ht-r Blste-, Mrs. Morton, day with Mr.i.nna Mra. Fred. Law- mobiles and William H. Benn_ widow. The funeral was- held last ; Mr.. Rebecca J. Parker, Aged 78 church. The ceremony was per- street, and John Widger of Elllcott- schoolrooms' on East Front street. and her niece, Mrs. Thomas Cor-rence of Oakhurst, 4 , who was io helpful in many w»yj.( Years, Died Chri.lma. Day. Saturday at the Central Baptist ville, New York, wero married Sun- The rooms hay,o a natural theater- coran; Jr. • . i-A' \ ••'. Mrs. James Green and daughters Mrs. Maria Flnnogan and,F»mlty formed with a nuptial, mass by —Advertisement. ' ^ i Two aged residents of Highlands church at-Atlantic Highlands and Kev. John.C.' Farrell in the pres- day at the bride's homo by Rev. W. like appearance and this effect was Mr. and Mrs. Martin Delahey of Marguerite and Eva are visiting died last week. Williak.-H. Van- was conducted by Rev. Ralph Carr, ence of a largo gathering. Rolland Raver. Miss Winifred Dun-, heightened by elaborate scenery, Seventh street entertained recently Mrs. Smoycr of Belvldorc. JJyke died on Monday of last week who was' assisted by Rev. Martin. The bride was given away by can, a sister of the bride,, was colored lights" and footlights. Mr^sind Mrs. P. Romano and Mr. Mrs. C. Bowneini.d-Miss Myrtle Card of Thanka; of general debility, aged 76 years. Brynildsen and Rev. Robert Ander- Joseph Eschelbach of West.Front bridesmaid,, and Charles Smith of The, play opened with Tempus or anofMrs. John Goblc and .family. Eowno spent Friday at 'Long The family of the lats Mm. . son.' The burial was made at Bay Mrs. Rebecca J. Parker, aged 78 street. She was attired in. white Fort Monmouth was- groomsman. Time'calling on the different" sea- Mr. and Mrs. rCharles Sappah, Bronchi. bcuca J. Parker wishes to thank" years, died of hardening of the ar-View cemetery. Mr. Moulds was a georgette and wore an embroid- The-couple-will ly for the present ions to appear. All the seasons,Jr., and family and Mrs. Robert Mr, and Mrs, Carroll Dangler and many friends, whose assistance' member of«the Tree Masons lo.dge with the bride's parents, Mr. Wid-costumed to represent their char- : offers of sympathy helped io gtiiL teries on Christmas day. Both had ered laco veil ' caught up with Sappah \ and daughter , Evelyn of Cora and Ulndys Jackson were.'ro ly In its recent bareavemsnt —'AJ !been sick only a short time. They and that lodge held a service at the orange blossoms. She carried a ger is employed at a steel works at acteristics and bearing products of Jersey-"City 'spent' Sunday with cent caliois oil Mr. and Mrs, B.vortisement. had lived at Highlands many years. cemetery. boquet of white roses.- Her sister, .Matawan. . '. _ - " ' ' their yearly periods, obeyed the their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dangler of Long Branch. • . Mr. VanDyke was a veteran of Mrs. Arthur Eschelbnoh of West summons except Winter. Winter Sappah, Sr, Mra.-M. Bebls a d family of OaK- LOTS OF MISFORTUNES, v was kept from appearing by a char- 1NMEM0RIAM. the civil war and was a member of Front strqet, with whom the bride Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cullon and hurst spent Friday with Mr, and In loving memo* of our .dear Clinton B. Fisk post of Atlantic FAITHFUL NURSE DEAD. made her home, wa3 matron of One Bad Thing After Another Fol- acter called Backward, who wasfamily " spent. Christmas at the Mrs. Goorgo Taylor. >nd>fatber. CharlCi H, Will, w Highlands. He was the last of the honor, and she was dressed in blue lowa ThU Leonardo Family. dressed with clothes put on back-home of their parents, Mr. nnd Mr. and Mrs. Fro/ Worlesund J>nu>ry I.t, Wit) civil war veterans .'who lived at ELLIE FINNEGAN CALLED TO chnrmeuse and a silver hat. She Ward to represent tho part. Mrs. James, Cullen of Hazlet. son Junior of West Long Branch Ha little thouatjlt vUm It.vlni horn*." Highlands."1- He leaves h widow. The That misfortunes do not come Because- of Winter's failure to and Mr. nnd Mrs. Carroll Dangler -Th«t he never would return HER LAST REWARD. - carried pink carnations. Miss Jane singly but in profusion n3 is alleged Mr. and Mrs. Frank Feistle, new Th«t d«»th ia loon woul* sart u. funeral was held lust Xjhursday at Gandorf of Westeide avenue, who show up, Christmas and New Years owners of the Crater property,,nro spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. And le.v« u. here to mourn. * the Highlands Methodist church-ami Well Known Belford Girl Had Been in an- old adage, is illustrated by were threatened with extinction. Frank Jqi>s6h'.° • :—J— „ Wo think of him In .Hence, was bridesmaid, wore peach geor- what has happened to the family of their building for the win- No eye to see tm 4ffeer>i •was conducted by Rev. E. T. Weeks. a Nur.e Thirteen Year, at the gette with a hat to match and car- However, everything turnedoutralr" Mr. and i" :. Wnlter Cobb nnd Yet «rer In our acMnt hMrtf The burial was*made at Bay View Newark City Hospital and She Fred Donald of Leonardo the past right for Backward's grip on Win- son Walter spent Friday with Mr. Hi. memory ohall vt keep. ried pink carnations. wo weeks. The troubles- of the WIFE AND cemetery. Died There on Her Birthday. ter was released by the fairies and WAYSIDE NEWS. and Mrs, W. Cobb of Glcndola. Vincent - Gorman of Asbury family began with Mr. Donald's two the play wound up with a Christmas Mrs. Parker was the widow of Miss Margaret Eljcn Finnegan Of Park, a brother ojLlhe groom, was children becoming sick wi^th heavy party amid snow, colored lights and Attendance Price. Given to Sun Louis J. Parker, who died thirty Belford died last Wednesday night groomsman, and JSanies and Fran- colds. ' While they-were laid up-Mrs. a gaily decorated Christmas tree. day-School Pupil.. ' years ago. She leaves four daugh- at the Newark city .hospital, where cis Smith of Asmiry Park 'were Donald was taken sick with^ pto- ters and two sons, they being .Mrs. she had been a nurse the past thir- ushers. Mrs. HS, Rtfvmond'Phillips, Peter JJently took the part of The .Christmas entertainment was J. L. Opfermann, Mrs. Sarah Bish- maine poisoning. She ia now con-Tempus,- Tho seasons wero Doro- teen yoars. Death was due to ty- the church organise played tho fined to the bed. On Christmas held Monday night'in tho church. op, Mrs. Samuel Smith, Mrs. Millie phoid fove'r and pneumonia; thy Downing, Edith Bcrttlcy, Jean wedding march. morning Mr. Donald was in a hurry An interesting prpgrum was ren- Title Insijtrance -Liming and Abram and Calvin Pav- . Miss Finnegan passed away, on Morrow and Trenchard Wylie". Jane dered, after wti'.:h Santa Claus ap- Sixty guests atter ded a recep- nnd BB he was rushing out of a room ker. Mrs. Parker was the £rst her 42d birthday. Three weeks pre- Bently and Jane Wylie wero travel- peared, nnd presented the children tion after the cei jmony. The the middle finger of his left hand Mortgage Loans councilor of the Highlands Daugh- vious to the end she said she was ers in search of winter. Grace with a box of candy, oranges and couple left on'a wedding trip and got caught in-the jamb of a swing- ters-of Liberty lodge. The funeral not feeling well, but she .continued J Langlcr was Backward, Carol Wnl- git\s." Pins wero presented to the en tiipir return will live at As- ing door. The nail was so badly Guaranteed was hold Monday afternoon at St.working. She was ,very conscien- don was tho fairy queen, Ann following for attending every Sun- bury Patk, where the" groom is torn that Dr. John H. VanMater of Andrew's church at Highlands. Rev. tious and very loyal to the institu- Loach, Marjorie MacConnell and day for the year: Flossje Jackson, employed by the lumber firm of Atlantic Highlands had to cut nil tho Howard Frazer conducted the serv- tion which employed her, and al- Virginia Downing wore fairies, Elir.ore Dangler, Derenda Jackson, Buchanon" & Smock. Mr.-Gorman nail off. However, the finger was ice and thejburial was made at All though she was urge-1 to take a rest Catheryn Chandler was Wisdom, El- Elinore Voorhees, Elluv.Jackson, is a member of St. Mark^shasket- not broken. Mr. Donald says if he Saints' cemetery at Navesink. she continued her duties. Miss Fin- sie Minton was Faith, P. J. LangleV* Helen Smock, Richard DemaYee, joU team of Asbury Pa'fkT'The can get through the rest of the holi- m i » • negan had charge of a ward which Jr., was Santa Claus, ;Hi>ny Brady Howard Voorhees, Lena Hlltbrun- bride was the recipient of many day season without any more hard MRS. THOMAS MOONEY DEAD. was ooupied' mostly 'by typhoid and was his helper, Mndio Davidson wns ner and Mrs. Habert Voorhees. fine wedding gifts, incuding cut luck ha will take it for granted that pneumonia patients. Abo'v.t a week a studious, scholar and Jack Bentley Wilfred Jackson received a bnr for She Died Yesterday at. Her Daugh- glass, silverware, linenware, checks, misfortune is through directing its before her death' the discovery was and Leslie Hall |took other parts. the second year, Charles King for ter'. Home at Rahway. etc. " i darts at him and will allow him to made that she had typhoid fever. The audience was liberal with ap- the sixth year, and Joseph Dangler Mrs; Susan Mooney, widow of The course of this disease had been resume his wonted course. ° insidious and subsequent . events Colleran—Coatello. plause and with praiBe for the "per- received a bar for the fifth yoar. Thomas Mooney, died yesterday at formers. Those who recoivod books for at- the homo of her daughter, Mrs.showed that Miss Finnegan had The wedding of* Miss Ella C. Col-HOME FROM A YEAR ABROAD. been carrying on her work a con- leran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tending every Sunday duing the Florence M. VariLiew of Rahway. CLUB'S CHRISTMAS WORK. year but one were 75va Green, Al- Mrs.^Mooney had""been a resident siderable .tiir.:> after she had' been Thomas Colleran of Highlands, and Leonardo Young Man Re'turn. from attacked with this disease. She was Thomas S. Costello, son o- Mr. and Far Away Placet. berta Fields, Betty Demareo nnd of Red Bank many years and went. River Plaza Women Make Gift, to Hubert Voorhcjes. to Rahway to live last spring. Her recovering from typhoid fever when Mrs. Daniel Costello of Matawan, Edward J. Martin of Leonardo the Needy and Unfortunate. pneumonia developed and- this A community Christmas party husband, who died about a year took place Sunday afternon at the has just returned from a boat trip • Money raised during tho past 1 proved too great a itrain for the Ihiirch of OurJl ady.of Perpetual was held in the .-.clubhouse oil j)go,_ conducted.^ harness, making which lasted more than a year. He year by the Woman's club of River Wednesday-night. Gifts wero pro- shop on Wharf avenue in partner- nurse's weakened constitution to Help at Highlands. Rev. Thomas is stopping with his aunt, Mrs. H. C. withstand. ^ k Plaza by holding fairs, "festivals, sente'd to every lone present by ship with Daniel C. Woods. Kearns, rector of the church, Phraner of Leonardo. parties and other social functions performed the ceremony. Santa Claus, Singing and;.recita- ' Mrs. Mooney was 65 years old. Miss Finnegan wai in love with Mr. Martin i3 a photographer in was used last week to' bring Christ- tions were enjoyed! - Fidelity Union ; She was born April 19th, 1860, ather work. She gave the best part The bride was attired in coral the employ of the government It mas cheer to the needy and unfor- Those who attended school every Middletown and she was the daugh- of her life to the service of the hos-georgette .embroidered with gold is part of his duties to take pictures tunate. Christmas gift boxes were day in December .vere: Ruth Mc- Title &MortgageGuaranty Co. ter of Anna and John I. Smith. .Be- pital and her faithful services and and silver beads. She woro a hat to of battleships (in Maneuvers and ofgiven to the Monmouth county in- Cormiek,_Leona Shafto, Olga Roch- sides her daughter, she leaves a sis-other sterling traits of character matcmatchh - ana d carried a boqueq t of United States) government affairs niate3 of the Trenton state hospital. Jcovsky, Margaret Anderson, Vema 755 Broad St. and 9 Bank St, Newark, R J. ter, Mrs. Anna M. Appleton of Bay-made friends for 1-er among all Ophelia roses/ Her sister, -Miss abroad. Mr./Martin's duties take With these gifts the members of tho Shafto, Ahna Rochkovaky, Louise CAPTTALAND Simnus ovra $2,700,000 onne; a brother, Frank L. Smith of classes.of people. Some of the most Rose Colleran, was bridesmaid. She him all over [the world and on hisclub took to -the consumptive pa- Roevey, Pauline Rochkovsky, Mnr- Hillside, and three grandchildren, prominent and wealthiest persons was dressed in a .Trey georgette last trip ho went to New Zealand, tients at the hospital jellies, pre- vin Dangler, Raymond Liebhardt, _Susanne, Edith and Harry VanLiew of Newark as well as hoboes and dress trimmed with tilver lace and Tahiti, Samoa and Virgin Islands. serves and delicacies provided by qf Rahway. Mrs. Mooney was' a drink addicts who had experienced wore a hat to match. She carried England, Turkey, Japan and China the ladies' aid society of the Metho- charter member of the Pocahontas her care were as cne in mourning a boquet of pink roses. Johnson are the only countries Mr. Martin dist church of Red Bank. Mrs. John tMMMMMMMMHMHWMIHIOMHIMMMWWMIHlimillMHIWMMMWM lodge of Red Bank and a member of her death. artan of MatawaM n was grooms- has not seen -and he expects to "take L.VlIabbiTrd was in charge of this the ladies' auiliary of the Red Bank 1 Miss Finnegan's mot'r.er and her man. The weddin march was them in" on • his next trip. Mr. department 6f the church women's fire department. brothers and sister:! were not nwaro ilayed by Miss Mary Naughton of Martin's parents live in Oklahoma work. The club women ma'do gifts The funeral will be held at tenof her serious condition until a Rumson. and because- his leaves of absence to the inmates^of. the county poor o'clock tomorrow morning at short time before the end. They A reception for the immediate have been short he has been unable farm and to ton M\mm«tttn" county James's church at Red Bank. gathered around her bedside as she families followed at the bride's to see them for the past five years, disabled soldiers who are in a gov- Al's Marvel solo will be rendered by Mrs. Ed- as dying, but not even death could home. Amidst a shower of rice and ernment hospital in Massachusetts. ,ward McDonough. The burial will lull her cheerful disposition or wit- =-ood wishes the couple left on aLITTLE SILVER STORE SOLD They also visited the • Allenw.ood be made at Mount Olivet cemetery. ;y tongue. She gave directions as wedding trip to New York state and sanitarium and left a cash gift Members of Union fire company, of ;o how she wanted her funeral and Canada. On their'return they will Mri. Su.an Lane's Property Bought there. which Mr. Mooney was a memberj rarial to be made and then refused live at Highlands. The bride is a by Lawei Bros. ' o talk further about the matter. teacher at the Shrewsbury public Meat Market will be bearers. Mrs.. Susan Lane has sold IICT 1 Proiperity Predicted. '* ' m She joked and laughed and talked school. She is a graduate of Tren- store building and lot on Church M. F. Tobias, a business pro- DIED AFTER LONG SICKNESS. bout things which had happened in ton normal school. She was the re-street in tho borougheffi Little Sil- moter and specialist, was the prin- ler childhood. Her talk was broken 3 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. cipient of many fine wedding gifts. ver through Joseph G. McCue to cipal speaker at the Lions meeting Mr.. Joieph Mazza of Red Bank i. ,t intervals by delirium and pain, Survived by Four Children. Lawes Bros, of Shrewsbury for yesterday. "The Outlook for 1926 >ut during her conscious me/nents Compton—Glynn. $4,000. The lot has a frontage of Mrs..Rose Marie Mazza, wife of :hc was the same Ellio Finnegnn, and What It Means to You" was the Miss Helen Claire^ Compton, 55 feet on Church street and is 235 topic of his address and he predict- Wishes Everyone A Happy New Year! Joseph Mazza of South Pearl street, is her friends called her that she daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. feet deep. On thi lot is a one- Red Bank, died yesterday morning ud always been in the flush of ed grent prosperity for the coming Compton of Elm place, will become story frame building, which is oc-year. from a complication of diseases at nealth. Eventually a^coma ended the bride of John A. Glynn of Mi-cupied as P. meat market and gro- the age of 38 years. She had been ler suffering and she aied an hour The pnrk committee of the Lions ami, Florida," tonight at eight cery store by Citarella Bros. The club, of which Edwin R. Conover is sick several months, during part of :ater. o'clock, The ceremony will be per-new owners bought lie property as -which time she was a patient at St. chairman, was asked to co-opernte Fresh Liver Sour Krout Miss Finnegan" is survived by her formed at the bride's home by Kev. an investment. with the town commissioners in Luke!s hospital at New York. W^Rolland Raver, , Mrs. Mazza had lived at Red Bank mother, Mrs. Maria Finnegan of making a park of the lyceum prop- Belford. Her father, Daniel Finne- The bride will be given away by Soldier Team Win.. erty. N fifteen years? Her husband is em- her father. She will bo attired in Tripe Stew Beef gan, was run over and killed by a The 15th signal service com- Kenneth Mv Wyckoff, a well ployed at the nursery farm of the embroidered crepe with penrl trim- pany's basketball team of Fort John T. Lovett company at Little ocomotive at Bedford several years known Lincroft farnnr and a son ago. Three sisters and 'hree broth- mings and she will also wear a veil Monmouth defeated the East Silver. Four children survive her. of the late Rev. Garrett Wyckoff, ers survive Miss Finnegan.,, They caught up with orange blossoms. Keansburg five at the latter place Plate Beef , They are Miss Fannie Mazza and wns elected a member of the club. Scrapple are Mrs. John Kinney of Port M She will carry, a shower boquet of Saturday by a score of 08 to 26.With this new member the Lions Frank, Dominick and Samuel Maz- mouth, Mrs. Anthony Bischoff of roses and sweet peas. Mrs. Ruth The game was nn Interesting one , y p number 53. za, all of whom live at home, Mrs. L Bennett of Red despite the one-sid^d score and was Mazza also leaves two sisters, Mrs. -.incroft, Mrs. Harry Lohsen of Bel- Bank will be ma Wallace Wilson, Daniel S. Ely tron of honor nnd she will be .clean and fast. Corporal Koehler and Thomas S. Field were guests at Angelo Talerico and Mrs. Josephine brd, Daniel Finnegan of Dover, is manager of the Fort Monmouth Delaware, and Earl and Craig Fin- dressed in pink georgette and will yesterday's meeting. Mazza of Red Bank. The funeral carry pink roses. Harold Compton, team and games may be arranged will be held tomorrow morning at negnn of Belfordd. n brother of the bride, will be by communicatin;; with him. Wallace Street Homa Sold. Boneless Pot Roast Breast of Veal half-past nine o'clock at the house The funeral of- Miss Finnegan groomsman. A house and. lot on Wallace and at ten o'clock at St. Anthony's was held Saturday mornini g nt St. Mary's church at New Monmouth. A reception will bo held after the Two Too.. street, owned by Augustus Ahearn, church. Burial will be made at The service was lomlucted by Rev.ceremony. The rooms will be dec- has been sold by Thomas Dougher- Short Ribs of Beef Spring Lamb Mount Olivet cemetery. '• Ernest'West of Monmouth Beach oseph F.- Huph.'S. There was . a orated with roses, ferns and laurel ty to Arthur Jacobus of Hubbanl • ••-•-•• ——; is in the Long Branch hospital with ery large nttendnnce nnd many with pink and white crepe paper. Park. The house has six rooms and DEATH OF FAIR HAVEN MAN. injuries received last week while he lino floral pieces. Among those The couple will go directly to Mi- was working on a pile driver on tho a bathroom and is provided with Chuck Steak Chopped Beef William Gelhau. Died Sunday in Hi. present wen the Newark hospital ami Bench, where they will make railroad bridge at Highlands. A modern improvements. Mr. Jacobus 58th Year. authorities nnd many nurses from their homo. The bride graduated heavy iron cap, which is placed on paid ?8,000 for tho property, Mr. William* Gelhansof Fair Haven the hospital. Two solos, "Face to from the Red Bank high school In top of a pile while the pile is being Ahearn will move to Lincroft. died from a complication of diseases Face" nnd -"Avp Mivin." were sung. 1920. She has received mnny fine driven, fell on West's foot nnd wedding gifts. ,' Sunday in his 58th year. He had Burial war mad; at Mount Olivet mashed two toes. West was taken Hunting in South Carolina, lived at Fair Haven four years, he cemetery. Tho b'enri'rs wore Charles to the hospital, where tho two in- Dr. William M. Thompson of East Chuck Steak having moved there from New York. O'Noil, Stephen Mcjfnnn, John Garriel—Handy. jui'c'4 toes were amputated. ' Front street, Red Bank, left Satur- Shoulder of Veali Wormort, Dljniel Ahenrn, William Ho leaves a widow nml two half- Miss Helen Marie Gnrriel, daugh- day for ,a hunting trip of n month brothers. The latter are Joseph .Otfnn nnd George Kinney. ter of Frank Gnrriel of Long New Light, on Rumion Road. in South' Carollnn. He will make Mocller of Fair Haven and Charles Branch, nnd Andrew William Han- Tho new electric lights on thehis headquarters ncrr Sumter. Fresh Cala Hams Neck of Veal Jlocller of New York, i Mr. Gclhaus MRS. ANNIE COMPTON DEAD. dy, Jr., son of Andrew W. Handy of Rumson rond were turned on forDeer, wild turkey nnd quail nro tho i •-! It was employed at the-American gro- Fnir Hnven, Vero married Sunday She Died Monday Night After a the first time Christmas evo and. tho principal gnmo In tho country cery store at Fair llnven. The fu afternoon, December 20th, nt the occasion marked the passing of tho whero Dr. Thompson is hunting. Rib Roast SIckne.. of Four Month.. pnrsonngo of tho Red Bank Presby- Flank Steak ^ncral was held yesterday afternoon gas lights, which linvo lighted tho Blade Cut nnd was conductor! by Rev. Clarence lira. Annie Comiitnn of Kcnns- terian church by Rev. John Muy- road for years. Tho cnbles for tho UNION' BEACH NEWS. urir, widow of diaries Conipton, V Letts. The burial wns mndu nt Fair skens. Tlio - witnesses wore Mrs. electric lights nro underground. On Albert Soo. Expected Home from i View cemetery. died Monday night i.t tho IIRO of Mary Morrow of Philadelphia and Monday employeos of. the gns com- seventy years nftcr hnving been Chester Arthur of Red nnnk. The Sarannc Luke Soon. I pany begnn tho job o( taking out Kdwiml Ciillcn, president of DIED AT AGE OF 83. sick since last August. She wns n bride wns nttjrcd In cnnnry-colored the gns street light equipment. •dnughtcr of the Into Robert and crepo do chine, with n lint to mntch, Union Gnrdon hoae company, hns Pork Loins Fresh Spare Ribs * Mri. Margaret Harkyn. of Conter> Sarah Sceley of Kcnn.slmrg. Two nnd sho carried u boquet of roses. received n latter from Albert Soos, villa Leave. Four Children. Mu.lc Memory Contest, ilniiKhtcra mirvivo her, they being After the ceremony n roccptlon Miss Ornco Mnlchow of WeBt who Is nt Snrnniic lnko for his Mrs. Margaret Ilnrky.i:- of On Mrs. Klmer Kenncy o' I'lonsnnt- took plnco nt the homo of tlio bride's health, saying ho expects to bo terville, widow of John Hnrkyns, Front street held n mv.sic memory Fresh Hams ville, New York, nnd Mrs. llnrry parents, where the couple are living contest for her pupils Monday nf- bnck in Union Ilench In'nnothcr Pork Butts r riled lust Thursday night "from the Scnninn of Kentislmnr. , Another this winter. They expect to start month. disease nnd Inflrmltips i old ternoon. A prize wns offered to tho Inughtcr, Miss Ethel Compton, died housekeeping In tho uprltig In n pupil motorizing th grcntost nunv Mr. nnd Mrn. I,. Robinson of Mr*.. Hnrkyns was 83 years old, Innt month. Mrfl, Conipton also 1 liouao. which tho groom will build her ot ,)lcuc« nnd It was mvnrdcil to Plulnflold and Mr.vnml Mr». Shark- Pork Chops Dixie Style Bacon. Hho leave? thren vms nnd u daugh- IPIIVC'9 three piston inn four broth- mi Ills property nt I'nrnily Pnrk nt Knnnlu Rosin of Wont Front street, cy and Frank linnlt of Kcotcli ter. They aro MiUuid Klnti linil iilpnilcij (jullty to n Jnmlly ,,f K||t«bitli, Mm' MnrKo He sells the Best for Less. i titkdo his homo. vorllocinciit, i.diuol, Mr. llyrno ttruduntoil from clinrict)' of idling llinjor. Knlnby nnd «yn of Jonoy City, IIIMMN w REP BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 30; 1925, 1 ELECTION. I FLAT FOR RENT. UI'HOLSTEr.lNG. HOT HOUSE WANTED. • DUSIiNESS TOR n)i A •of. furnllure. KranU tlownrtl, CO Harrison iU3t lie In Kouri condition IUnaon ibta. rittiih; (Luc location, AtrHxtureu ificluil- iness; ama!l>\capital required.' 'Can BIIDW roomi, all improvements, first class oondi- ham tubn. tuned radio frtqUihr^ Dflicore Choian by Belford ;itarell». avenue, ltd Bunk, iilio IO in 11 ush. Un ty A Dow no, 11 1. D 1. Anbury il, UIBO uuod wilt; price $B00.- Apply Hay profit for lust year and half. Strictly con- tfononi corner Maple avenue and Be iliitnnao ree«lv*r ami vary •t\««tW«. 'ark. N .1 ' _btinman,__Entonto_wt}, N* J.' fidential. -Address Confidential, drawer M, placel . BenJBralBji n * L . At watert , owner, 253 B.crifleo for (60, A tUmoaiirattfiB mical Corapany Leit Week, . MONET"TO\- EAR COKN FOR SALE. MlMnDle' ' avenue, ohnne 8C4-M, HeH Mont, to loan on bond and murnaue White Cap, XuJ'ow ncnt cum for RAIP COLD WCATUCR KILL SOON 9AXAPHONE INSfRUCTlON. *yj Red tlnnk.- "• "• - RnnW. irova its excellence. 1'rico r«br«ifn4« i mlcal flro company of Bol- .pply to A. L. Ivlns, lUgbttr-building L(&m to play thfa popular Instrument. rourth of iti original eoit., T A Ulaehoff, Iltil lUnlt. K 1 D, EvLntt hcrt). (i«t ytiur itovo on^J furn&fe re- ' FOR SALE. , ~ "• MAN. 2 •.."-. (vcnlnirs. Kennedy. Corapton elected these officers last D.nk. aj. phone Mlrlil)att»>ri WW-\j}J, will I each your -.•SSftxnuhoiie.i bought an I Two two-wheel dump.ciy^H,; one Hucley Splendid opportunity to make proAtablfl lold AluBlcIans for ajl occastoni- Phona connection with old reliable nursery com- rard, N. J. • DOV WANTKD." ,, rtct opposite Urouti street'. Ked Untile farm wagon and .one -'heavy- duty farm 12' ll««lisnlo strut, near Broad , sln-eti Arthur Ujyet, alU-M. Jtumsdn. ,^__ any. nolicltins orders In thU vicinity. PiPELKSS Wanted rfl once, boy to work (n store! wa.'fon, two rooter plows, new wood* saw 7ull time or part time. Write Hoopes, Ya . iBrovtmonJi. Call at 10 Mechanic atreet, mu*t ha nt lenqt sixteen yuar^ ult\. StruU4 - .-APARTMENT FOR/ RENT "SAVE YOUR OLD CAftpETS J_ and five h. p. Bulldog engine C. E. Burd, nitalJed ahywUtre, ll|g'toT, . „, ; ro. & Thomaa Company, West Cheater, jrunrantee to heat hoan or man*/ rtfrtndf ertilJimV—Harold Wlllett. led Pink. - -. -.-'' •••'••.• " ' ... Company. Broatl street, R«d l i Mechanic Btreet; four rooms und 6ath, Beuutfrtil t'eyerdlbls rues raaile frotfljhitd lied Bank, . " fdlrrtiaeeretary—tester C. Walling. I Improvement", Itiijulro of. J. J. Moti- irpeta and cheniiU partferea. WrlteWnr 'a. / ed. CBIII or ftutallmant. Kftlamaxoo StoV* SEDAN OR. COUPE BODY WANTED BUNGALOW~>. rculars. American Run Manufactory 'i'JQ FOtt SALE ALONG STATE ROAD. Co. of Michigan, New Jflr.'ey hrnnoh, R«3 >oi»T tecreUry—W. W, Miller. .,' or'Ford; rhust be In Rood order and rea> Six rooms and bnth; imiulro at HarrinR- y,'-12l) Broad Direct, Hed liank, or y,Qur —innl -"trt-t't. Hrnnkiyn. N Y Seven room bunRnlow, 'all Improvementa, • HOUSES FOR RENT, $28 AND $20. Bank. P. O. Dux 4S0i ttl.phot.t aoBJ.fl. «ftit— fc> D. Richmond. ionablo\ price;-Address P. 0, Box 160, ton'd icrvlce itatlofi nenr Hetidden's Cor-' largo cellar; lot 75x200 feet Just the Half of double house, six rooms, gas JIM—Edward Adam*. .• - " tad D»nk..-•••• • - .. CHICKENS WAIHTEU. OLLOW TILE BUILDING FOR RENT plnce for a business:' $8,600, Caleb L. nd water, ana block from' Broad street, ncr. State highway. Middle town, N. J. Clay Hlrcct; size iOxSO feet; ..{table •loves in stock, Mcatara .old outrlcitt »l / itantj)- forenum-^ohn Vanderbllt, ! APARTMENTTO LET. Will puy Mtfhtut market prlpei for (owli Lukcr, Ileiford. N. J., phone 75-F-?L, >25.0O. AIio four-room house, one block MONEVfbt.OANr~ nd bruiU-rs. Cull or writt Alex, '/wicki, sturaitc or Etna 11 manufacturing pur- Klu ' 'ram center of *utown, 82O.0O. llytin A Five rooms .and hath, choice locetion; Oftn. loan .nn Urst -buinl and • < "firl-gene SKAT LRS WELCOME AT rRANKOfP1 ' I.2P P«r month/*1 A. T. Doromus, or agents, North Oroidwav. Long Branch. N J., osc. Inquire or J. Il Moneky,#129 Oroad ialz, 41! Broad street, Red Hank. Phone • oom'rnlUee—'• C. Marvin, Charlee lonna frum.SS.OOD and up. Lnnd & Loan lone 16Q0. • ' j _- trcet. Red Hank, phone 1107. QUICK LUNCH BUSINESS TOR SALE. Park. Upper Uroadwny and Locust aveluf,' ' Jacob Johnson, ••..••• -i --- ••. Red B»nW. ... Co., Id Eo«t Front ctrt-et, Iletl Uhnk. Quick luncli business, in Almrdeon ho- «ott \Mtas "ranch! new twenty-acre n\» u IF YOU ARE BUILDING LOT FOR'SALE. tel, 'opposite Jlntnwan station, M. J.; white {•tea—Wcholaa tomai, k fester 0. FOR RENT IN'BELFORD. CURCHIN'S FOR REAL ART. open to nubile this vrtuUe. Oussaa pasa * WANTED; ..-iiicrlnic thu purchase of a new Hudson Choice Jot, restricted.- 600 feet' from marlilo iixturuB; bargnln for (juick buyer. (.-JoSn W, Ota«». W. W. Miller., , v.cente a Four-, five-, HIX- nnn d Bcvcn-roocn m bunicabnic - mved hf^hwity and bus ,llr.e; just past Red Curctiin'a barber shohpp Is thee t-fleorge tcolt. J .', , ;• WOMAN WANTED FOR SALE. ' plumbing, tientnttf and tinnlnif. ^Pumps and ind NationaNil l bknb k bulldlncbll . .Red'BankRdB , ur- highway, Eatontown. N. 1. o do Liberal reword Cur return of tvPn pure COLD WGATI!ER"W!(X SOON A S2S.D00 nix pur cent first mortgnue cooking and general ' housework. r hcru. Gm your, stuvu sad furuueu re windmilla repaired. Agent for Master CAT- tulrs. FOR DE;VELOPWIENT. • '1 •bite preferred. Apply at 8 Elm place, white bull .tcrrlcre, strnyed from Shrews- lired, Samuel Swart-z; 14 Weal Front ow on a $75,000 property. Ross M? burctor coal ttavin« duvice. . Fits any fur- til Hank...... bury Farms. Phone Red Hunk 1957. Clayton, 102 Anbury avenue. Ocean Grove, imce. A'l Leitfhtoo •venue, [led Batik, V/iNDOW CLEANING. I'ormerly Snnborn *arni. at tinafoft, roet, oppoititu Uroud utreet, tied i 4. -I., phone Asbury. Fnrk 2C77. • - W« make a ^p.xlhltr of cleantns win. «. J.. contalnjnK forty acres of claarali WANTED, ROOMS ROEOR RRENT| . h I3rt7 phnne 6H!!.W . • • lows of stores, offices snd prlvHte real* LOST. Kround. on hishway ^rom New York'tu Competent white.cook; all your, around Two'furnished riraim In prlvnte family; PRACTJCAL-NURSK 03.000 TO LOAN, denccs; also cenerat oflice cleaninv. Rates A.bury l'ork. Quick snlc: J20.000 l i all for rent; stab la siiitabla fur any p urn Die, Ucd Hunk, quired. Addreiis . First. Rlortgajj*; drawer CANING APjiT F.ANC3T~CAN:fte buryParkjhn26<) y lT'Proipeet «ven«o, ItciTllanK, iraneliea^ 84 Westsld. s Red Uank, ii&vMeii. etrcct, Eatontowif, N. J., opposite HUDSON HOUSE. M, Hed Hunk. .:... Uush scats, porch ch^i^s, rellnitlh rtll ilBRARY TABTOOR SALE. ~' hone 1215. Freehold rond. "Phono Bntontdwri 2jf^ ^ BitllOCOKg; ^ Ho.irdliJff; cctttraUx lucnlctl: hot and "SHRUBBERY; . • ' a perfect fuel. There is a great dt«Tcr< epairjni;-'"6f - furnHuriV'tjpbolst'erlni wo offer for sole n llmltei] (fnottnt «f « library tablo. ; Phono Bed Bank UORO AUTO STOWAGE, icu between ordinary' coke and Belli-O- oli'I run nl nK water; hii-al for commercial On DO ml and inutlK.aKu on real estate ID eries iind euahioiis.' Mattresses, PRUNING, icoplu. Iteasoimble rates 131 lludson r renovnled. Box Springs. Erfwnr choke and rare shrubbery from-th« citoto grading; oil kinds of private es* Mechanic ^ttret aannd fiiobuobu CourCourt t Will oke. Try it. J. N\ Hanec, dealer, phone ltcl Ud'tK u •- ILIII ,ty in eums'of ISO)) to of a millionaire; all aptcimen treea and APARTMENTS TO LET. •torttr ** your car byy , General housework wanted by compe r false teeth, dentnl Hol«l, plstinum. (.ynsalow and seven ruom house; poafica- MARKET FOR SALE. Twcnty-two-acre chicken farms eiaiit- Apply to Joseph Sea to, real estate brok irded Jewelry, diamond and magneto lion at once. Caleb,, L. I^yker, UclforU, Good location in small village, near p 1 tElk a of dead anlrosls. Red Dank. r.ia •r, 182 lUvorilda nvenue.'KcJ Bank, phone tent white woimm; no:children, Address •oom hoUBe. all improvementsVuiundry; r srarVa! 11-W, Etran, 21H lietgcn Place, Ijud Bank. )lnti, Hoke Stneltins & ReftniAli Co.. Ot N. J. Thone Kcanctmrif 75-F-31. . chore;,Koinj; business. Price $6,000. wlilch fnrra fully enulppeil for chickens. All tied Bunk C84. , , . do. Michigan. '.'.._._ . •T^,. LINOLEUM. include, building and fixtures. Owner R kinds of Luihlinci. Price $16,500. Caleb MUST "BE 'SOL sraV!D TO'SETTL" E" ESTATE^. . Two parcels of land on Kirst avenue. tttlE. APARTMENTS FOR RENT PTROLLER AMD CARRIAGE FORk SALE. To react) the hotnta In thin avction not RADIO FOR SALE. Large Btock to select ruin. In all quall- intr South' Apply Hay II. Stillman. Eat- I,likur. Delford. N. J., phono KcansburK • at the office of Sitmund Elinor A utrollor and laree bnby carrlane. cheap* Four-tube . AmbasBador, complete! also rntoivn, N. J. Atlantic Hlihlandi, N. J.; about ar"ic'i 1 S «lse.-can *e« us before buying eaeli; one with nine-room'house, doubio id Bank.. nqulrc II. Patterson, 37 Drummond ave- hre»-tube Bet; very reasonable; any dem- 1 7 c BOAT FOR SALE. toga Into over 7.300 hdmes every week. ilnt-whert . Samuel Swartz, 14 West '•'ront FOR SALE AT-RED BANK. Corn, Cornstalhs and Cabbage For Sale. cellar snd basement. One a bungalow, flvs for sale ol Port . , OIL STOVES. tiftil lawn, l(|t 100x200; shade nnd shrub- cabbage with the ruota. nny quantity to improvements. For information npoly to Twopty-(\va hons. for-oald. Mrs, P. ,>T. Monmoutli. N. J. Caleb L., Luker. He|. MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT. . b'lorennet, and New l'ertectton in ell Ikes bery i locatlut. -fthe. Sttcriacj;, S«.O0O. uit * the customer, porn nnd cornatulkfl OF DOUBLE HOUSE FOR RENT McClacs, Rlvertfdc drive, Red Bank, phone oM. N I I'hone Krnnsburi!, 711.K Cl Seven rooms, 'Irath, all improvement5 it .low (trices. See uu before buying etd Lultor. Uelford, N. J. VUone Ken,n3- for sole; first class stalks cut and tied Oaklan^ m > * dm street. . . ' Cal«« ala a— A.t 4t 0i\ Oaklana^^l^lm^d Bed Hank 74-W. by hund. Vnntlerveer VunDorn, Ualf.Milc louse beinR thoroughly redccorntcdj KB where. Sa'dueJ Swurtr, J4 West '''rout bur« 75-F-3I. __ . . • FURNITURE FORT Bed Bank. HEATED FLAT, FOR RENT. s Kent $65 per month, 'felcphom Irect. off Brad street, .ted Bank. road. Red Bank. FREE WOOD i ~ Four rooms nnd bath, ready Jnnuary ltit FOR SALE. , , ————. " nre« titantla, new Bicjebonrd tafain •(« MALL ICEBOAT FOR. SALE. to anybody that will take it away. I improvements. Apply 10 East Fronl Ited kJiU2W GET A GOVERNMENT JOB. CJ HOUSES FOR SALE. chairs, l.igh chair ami tilyrdwk with mir- Sood conditions s price X reasonable; Call for particulars at 08 . West Front •Men, 1H-35; railway mall clerks; com- Several store* and casoiino stands nl . trcet, Itctt^nanl{,_tho_I.itnd &_Loan Co. .the state liiithv-ay, one with 275 feet KOUHC of seven rooms and bath, nil im- ™r, fifty niualc rqlls, 25 centa each* bUi*« •Red Bank 713. street, Red Uank. TiOT FOR SALF.. t mence f 1,900 year. Steady. 25 coached provements; price 88,500; one houne of J enu, no Rlnsa; three-holVj oil stovo 'ov«tt ifc AND APARTMENTS (TO LET. "BUSINESS PROPERTIES~FOR~SALE7" On Beriten place, between South Btree free. Write Immediately. Franklin Insti- frontal?*.'. Five-room hunaglaw, ^cation five ruonia nntl bath, all 'improvements; j i'crfection; three«qunrter whita bed- immll STOVE OR RANGE \VANTED* (inc. Cjileb- Lul;ur, lielford, ohonc^eano 1 1 1. .to William O'Brien, 20 'West CcntratlyMocatcd. Apply to Joseph Scs, nd Branch avnue; size 50x200; will eei :ute, T)ept. M-140. UI price ?6,50O. Apply to Joseph Scatn, rcql linrlo"" r stove, 'bo d* couch.• ' ""Wil" l Bel^ l vor>=' With hot water front; coal and wood: 0, real estate broker, lna Rlverolile ave p»r S2.000 Apply 112 Broad street, phone estate broker, 13^ Riverside avenue, Reil • ' -»nk._ must bq In • tcoodoorder.. 18 Worthley IUO, Hed Bunk. Phone Ilcd Dank G84. NINE" LOfS L cheap on account of movlnic. 79 West] Ited Dank 1H4-J3HIR. T SALE. . SHIRT SALE. Bank, phone CHI. . . bunact avenue, uhono 2016-W.*Hed Dank. ^OEOROE HirRQBERTS. ROBERTS. treat, Red Dank. . I HAVE A LARGE QUANTITY Nine iotn nt Wi'mort , Park, well lo- All S2.00$2.00, S2.5Sl!.5(O) and S-J.OIlJf^hirtj s fo mar. New Monmouth__nraou , N. J. Tele. 1 All $2.00, S2.&0 nnd ?3.00 shirts foi cated for sale cheap, .as owner IK to move DOG LOST. NOTICE OUR DAILY SALE'S "j ROOMS FOR RENT. if hay and yellow cdrn for salo nt my farm ale thin week at JI.7G. J. M. Finkcistein's from thts locality. " Apply ot Mcrchunta sale thiis week «t $1,75.'J. W, J'"inkclstein's lMldllieiown.216M276-M// Throe rooms, furnished or unfurnlRhed Rochester Clntlics Shop, 12 West Fron KoBton bull, .without collar, strayed Bed., springs, mattresses, Jl| storea tSI icar Hoadden's Corner. Henry C. McLean, IlochcHtcr Clothct Shop, 12 West Fronl Trunt Co.. Broad street. Red flank. away from i)G West Frontfltreet, on Sunj to S14. chain 00 cents, records nnd musk ISTORM SASH FOR SALE. r light houackeeplnir* SO Mechanic led Bank. Thong 27ri-f'-H. Hldilletown. Ktrect. Bert Ban!;. home Blaaa. A. .T; Smith, 817 Btrect, Red Bank. street, Ited Bank.. TAKE NOTICE. day; anawers to name oC BuiUly. Finder rolls 15 cents, Unlvea, forks; spoons, crock- fUULTItr BOUCH1 ,,NO -H ity In fixtures; Batl.tfuution -Kuaruntced. SALESWOMAN WANTED. ulta, overcoats, clothlni,'. awenters nni MONEY T0~Tb~ANl "' [ oncd Into restricted building lots BOilSO! Front street. Bed Bank. , Wanted at once, aaloawoman In out* dry ihirts. J, M. rihkGlatein'M Kochcntci . SHIRT SALE. \ Money to loan on first bond and mnrt. John Knkewita, Beiford, N. J.. phont 7 cement alilewolks and curliine being luli troods dopartmont. Straus Company, Broad jlothca Shop, 12 Weat. Front street, Ret KeausburH (17-F-31. . - Small farm, ideal piece for chickens or BABY'S CRIB WANTED, v AH $2.00, S'2.n6 anh Wl-W shirts J _nn« un miDrovutl real estate worth double throughout the entire tract: also city v»a- aldea, to (It Bpnnm ubout 4Bx2i street, Red Bank; ,nk. • | . . nnle this week at $1.76.Tj. M. Finkclstuin'i the nmount lonncd. Alston Heekmnn, at- FOR SALE, eardeninir; fruit trees, chickrn house, ga- lake wlt'h '-' ' ' ' .- - wenty-acra Phone Red Hunk SCO. Rochester Clothes. Shofr. 12 .West From torney, 10 Broad street. Ited flnnk. Ona hundred and tcrwicrc farm, sdi-cn riifta, new six room bungalow; flfteoH-nil;*- ilriva an added attraction. HOUSE FOR RENT. TUXEDO SUITS FOR HIRE. ule drive to Aabury Park-Allenhurst; rea- Olllce on "WOOD FOR SALE. Seven rooms.'heat* electric and water; Lntcat style. Can supply any amount treet. Red Danlt.' : room' house, lurge barns nnd usual out' ; prcmUes. Hay H. Stillman. MORTGAGE'MONEV "WANTED. liuilditiKs. One mils from UeJ Dank . •onah.bl c tterms . OOwner,,212 ) JJacksok n l'ret-t't, intent. 8t«t. hlghwar. «st>n> to (It atovo or fireplace. Apply 3. E. rent reasonable. • Inquire ot 20 Letghtpn needed, sizes 33 to 44. Monmouth istreel COC'D PRICES PAID 550,000 wanted on,first band and mort- town. N. J avenue. Red Bank. * Men's Shop, 28 Monmouth street, Uc 815,000. Cnl»|> h. Luker, Uelford.^ Phori- Long Branch, N. J. -• 'i bo» 81, Mlddletowii. N. J. _. men's tfeconil-hnnt} clothe* at the Cit: nae. on I!road street IJUSIIIP.-IS properly POLICE DOGS. —— DESIRABLE" HOUSES FOR RENT Bunk. ^. . . Ory Cleaning Works, 0 Mechanic *treei orth mnru than double thnt amount. Ad* ' SKIFF FOR SALE. ~DOG FOUND. Sea sktfT "Gamier" for snle, SI.100. Dobermand. oChows Dostons, Air.dalei, „.. dog. male, found. Apply In cood locations tn: Red Dank^modcrnte EMPLOYMENT ACENCY_,to> ,L>nr Hroitd street. VhondOH-U. Willlht [iroaa Security, drawer A!, Red Bnnfc. HALF OF DOUBLE HOUSE FOR RENT v ", ,TeJr'"'- Setter's and OVeat Danes. Or-tfnv. pmprTetor ; * ; At 63 Bcrgen place, between South street j Haraain. au H. P.Kermuth engine, awn- '.'a estate. Little Silver. N. J. rents., Apply nt tlm office of SlKhiuntl EU- nd nur!oi' registry. Wo only hnnilli "RUGS ^AND"CARPEt3~STlAMPOOED~~ ami liuoi), ' toilet; Just • overhauleti. Noted doss at stud.. Doas. boarded and ncr Co., Red Dank. Irat clnsu helg,- Telephone 142J. •AVomen' OGDEN McCLASKEY, . and dry iHeaned. Old carpet made into- and 11 ranch avenue; six rooms, bath, all conditioned, A few very exceptional pup. . OARAGE FOR RENT 1 u improvements:*ln fine condition; rent $45 lzndidly equipped, aa cooJ ns new Can • or two core. Apply at 172 Hudson ' - HARDWOOD FLOORS. 'xchanec. 4s - IMverB'td'o'' '"hvenue;' He »ln« roofer; tin runts' mated "and mad rue a Raa^'r K" woven. Call UB. Mori- '6 seen at Community House, Gooseneck >lcs slvcn to reliable people on breeding- : lank. ttkhU Chlmribyi repaired. Rooflng m per month. -Apply 112 Broad street, Red or phone Red Bank 2084 Any kind you want Glvu us a ^all (ot r mouth Carpet Cleaning Co., 2216-J, Mon- >oint. l.tttlo Silver. osls. Police dogs, Dobermand,. Alre- tprinl for sale. 139 Hudson avenue. '« month Bcngh VViUlam Gross, manager.- Bark. Phone-1B4-J. laloa and Setters trained by noted German : LIVE estirnafa. Ralph .0. Sfc'kH.B. earpenttr and CANARY BIRDS, r Unnk. nhnne 40U-J , • ' THE FENEUOPE FARM FOR SALE. builder. Red Bank. _ > Guaranteed to Dlnw HntiafntTrnry; also ELMER CfrAINRIGHT, "FRESH" LI ralnera at reasonable fees. Sti ; etlvea, hogs and poultry wanteil, Full line of Jilrd'aupvllex. At IV. W. Ken STORM ENCLOSURES. _ .. chickens, five to seven pounds Contniniiiff 129 acrcy, eleven minutes Ja. phone 607-R, Red Dank. DESIRABLE. HOUSE"FOR RENT. fi justice of the peace. -Criminal and collec- •om Red Bank. Wonderful stock farm; Fine location, close-to station; moderate nedy & Sons, florists, 41 Broad strcrt, He Now is the tim«- to have them put up tion cases* receive prompt attention with each; youn« and tender. Abo ten laying 3 "loblNG TO FLORIDA. Tinnk. rtont wnit until bud wenther. Phonu Red White Leghorn hens; $1.75 each. Mrs. irgc build1ng3, houec of eleven rooms, hot January Oth, 1026; «edan: room fo: rent. Apply at the office of Sl&mund Eli results. Day and niyht service. Phone 4. a(er, bath and gas-. Open fireplace, all ncr Co.. Red Hank. Hunk HaH for Ralph 0. Sickels. lha car- OHic. lf>4 Cntherine wtreeU Red Bank. M. Dodsre. KuniBOn road, Little Silver, N. J. Will dispose of all our wearing apparel ,*\Vrlto to Box 00. Rod Bank. FOR RENTV ite,r am! balfcier. Phone S31. Red Hank. '* •cjuipJiVtt; prieo S17.O00. \V. A. Hopping. PIANO FOR SALE. Half of- tfoufile house, nil .mprovcnibntfl. TRY CURCHIN'S FOR FACE VALUE. BOBBING SHOP. eal estate. Red Bunk. ery cheap. Piano >40, Vletrola with ree. ? CDOORS FOR SALE. ~ Mahogany upright ptanojn sood condi- a.x ^rooms : Pot 1IU Kprinpr Rtroet, ltd! Murccl waving." facial. shntnpoolnic. MONEY TO LOAN. iris, radio with loud, speaker. Hvlni room JlnnlcHa.lt, ot-Fo (buttlr Informatione call S75-R, R< Let us be your barber. iV We know how scalp treatment; skillful, artist in attend* Bond and mortgage, 1st, £d and 3d, or CEMENT BLOCKS. uite. 525 each;-coal"range nnd heater or r white Pino iloors, S2.O0 each, tion, $75,00. 20 Drummond place, Red to please. Expert tutieorinri«ervtci\ Cur- Sidewalks anil mnson .ivurl:; 8x16 cement r or lyton, phoneJJ62-W. Bed Bank. Bank, phono 11U-W. _ Bunk, • anee. C White street, near QroaJ street.' 'ill huy mortliagca, reasonable discount. ewins mnchlric, lante run;, dressers 'o.ds Bather Shop. Second National B Phore 3V7-W. Red Bank, for appointment. Also make bullUinff loaua to responsible locks, llli cents in yard, 15 ^d cents dc- I."!?"1'.'.': °"..for. -'Oeacht-dlnliiK ~GOING TO FLBRIDA. , STOVE AND MACHINE FOR SALE. SAFE FOR SALE. bujliUnir Upstn.rB^ Ivered in town: also rockfacc, 18 cents nit rooot Three feet,, hi«h; Kood ns new; con CARPENTER AND BUILDER. buiJdei-s Wolf, 100 AlonrobuW street. uite $35; odd chairs, furnltare, blJl January Oth. 1020; »odnn: room fol Kitchen ilovc 55.00, and BO win if ma- ~HJDUSE FOR RENT' OR SALE. Rod Bank, phone 106-M. . , lelivered and 17 cents in yard. Peter Do kates, Bun/etc. These goods are on »al. Write to Box 60, Bed Bank. china $5.00. W.JI. Kerr. Newman Sprlnna 200, cloains estate, enn huy nt own prim Convenient location w(th cctcnge, suit General repairing, estimates i/Wen ' on 'onti, 245 Shrewsbury avenue. Red Bank. t the Bed Bonk Auction House, S5 MoD- IfPEWRITER" HEADQUARTER37 road,, Uncroft, N. J. Act (tuickly, Address Safe, drawer M, lie all kind* of buildings, blue prinU fur- LOST. Mione 454-J, Ked Bank. Bank. "rible for 'chickens or trucking. C. ished' prices reasonable, all work trunran* Will the party who picked up, pearl nonth street, from 8 :00 A. M. to SiOO P. Awrltere rented, bought and told. R MoOnt, Locust Point, N. »?., phone 38-J teed. A. G. GnlT. phone Red Hank 3'26-M. ads with diamond clpep in front of Hnz- HOUSES FOR RENT. fl. daily, i Phone Red Dank 1084. n"» 88 Broad ilreeu Hed Bank. BIG'REDUCTIONS'. Atlantic Highlands. , ~ MONEY FOR FARMERS. Now house on Jinnee road,' adjoin In FOR SALE. card's shoe store, Broad utrcct, Tuesday Two colonial stucco built houses, six EAM HEATED ROOM TO RENT Knollwood, In Fair Haven borough, For m Bultn, ovcrcoata, olqthlnK, sweaters, am ^TAKE NOTICE. afternoon, return name to Mrs. Charles -corns, bath and all improvements; plas- On fJnlted States government plan. Tk« BhirtB. J. M. FInkolstcin'a . Uochestei Farm of 132 ocrca, eleven room house, :ered walls, hardwood llaors. flincle or edcral Land Bank, the only farmers1 aa. tera place, lied Bank; private-chrli. terms phone 1072.-M. _J, If your stove or furnnce needb repMr all modern Improvements; frultn; all butld- Horn •r. Little _ ahilly. Phone Red BanklBBO. , Clothes#igjiop, 12 Went Front Btreet, Ret all or phone Samuel,, SwarU, 14 Wen louble norages. Also seven room house, ual bank, the net earnings of which ito WOOD I WOOD I WO&DT" Bank. inffit. In good condition. ' Price 520,000, "BUNGALOW~FOR SALE. inprovementa: $40 per month. P. A. MuU back to the farmer who Dorrowa tla VptWRJTER HEADQUARTERS. 8tov« wood and fireplace lengths, de- Front street, opposite Brond street, lie; Caleb L. Lulior. phone Kcansburg 75-F-31. Kitchen, breakfast alcove, dininn room, MORTGAGE WANTED. Bonk. Phone 13U7 ord, Fair Haven. N. J. noner, loans money to fanner, on Urat Xwrlttra rented, bouuht and told. Ivered. J. B. Carton, Everett, N. J., phone lame living room with sun parlor, three bond and mortgase at Sty per cent Intar* a'a. 88 Broad atreet, Reii Bank. Mtdilletown 70tt-F-41> $2,000 wanted on first moi-l^ape, < ne BATTERY FOR SALE. SALESMEN WANTED - FARM FOR RENT ON SHARES; to sell' electrical "npplinnces: splendid op- bedrooma and bath, tile finish; lot C4x2311. cst to pay off > mortmttas. il«Ma. buy SiCATES FOifSALE. 1 muse, Bnfa investment. Malms, ti Rn Storage battery, used, (n nootf condition, Farm of 105 ncrcB, fertile Inmi, situated ROOM "FOR RENT. Front Btreet, oppoaitfl Globe hotel, ll portunity for "ridht men to better them- Ed. Hayes. Reil Bank 405. . . y'a tabular ikates, ills C. practically Nicely furnlihcd room In prlvato fam- Tully ehnrRcd: suitable for nuto or radi I main highway one mile from Eatoiv Bnnl\. ' ;• • Arthur Uoyee. Second street, Ilumso tu-l^lort.^ cApply in.person after 6:00 P. M. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. own; houte of seven roams, large barn, bargain; Phone!EatOntoffn' 24S4. ily i all cpnvcni«nccs: ataq aaragc.' 81 South 7 .loppph Bd-znr, S^ I'cnrl street. Rfd Tlnnk. Middle nj;od woman wonted as, house- TOOLS LOSt'OR ST<)LErr street, phono 1P17-M. 'j. •• '-••'" • " " • , LOt FOR N. J. Phone 312-M. . oom for fifteen cows and • six horses; Lot-on* NOTICE TO TRAPPERS. keoppr for widower with small family; ex- Id ing a in firic shape. Address Lock car Saturday mornlnff! case of tools, SMALL BUNGALOW FOR SALE. .4on avenue. C0x33J fee ",.— *i, APARTMENT FOR RENT. ceptionally trood home and pic an ant condi- iformatlon call Red Bank 000-W. irice ren8 ternifl. MnhnH,-27™Eir Tho highest market prices paid for all tlox 2, •!Eitontown, N. J, In Llltla Sliver on JRumion road. Price lirElirnt room apartment, two floors, n kinds of i raw furs including muskrats, tions. Address In full to Housekeeper, 20 Front ttr ppbsIto Glolie hotel, Ilei .mpr,ove/nent»'; fine -view of the river; ?3' FARM FOR -,ALE. WORK WANTED. ftdonabK Apply H.'G. Degenrlnn, phone BantT.' ' opossum:], minks, etc. Miller Bros., Ent- Bridge nvenue, Red Bank. aln. working or nenoral houaewotl 1P0 or QBE, fled Bank. Apn,ly 10 Eaut Front street, the Land ail onto'un. N. J. I'll one Entontown 2105-J. Seventy.nve acre farm or will i»U a part. * Carpenter Work Wanted. ao. Tejephone_ltcj_Bank 1260-lt. VELOCIPEDE FOR SALE. Loan Co, Red llitiilt. . " • FOR SALE, RED BANK. Twelve room house, electric, toilet and HOIJSBWR RENiT SKATES FOR SALE. apartment house, .seven rooms' each side, bath; hot anil cold water; usual outbuild' All kinds of Jobbing attended tc by •* TlOUSE FOR SALE. Velocipede in good condition. Will BAG FOUND. at ID Peters p.lnce. Red Cijnk; MI _»»-i honp. Also Bcnotcrn, Mahna, 27 Eas Pair of lady's skates on shoes, nize 5-Ti; two cellars, hut air hcut, bath, electricity ngst lens lhao three tnllea to Red Bank. experienced carpenter. Writ* ,or pboo«,, i rooma,. water, gas and electricity provements. Inquire at 17 • Peters ' nfifcfij. Lady's overnight ban found on detour u°o(l twico and cost 51K; to be sold for and gas. tubs. slilowulk». Jot 60xl-o. rire S16.O0O. Caleb Luker, Belford. N. ' iOxlSO. Ed. Hayci. Hcd Bank 495. Kront Btruet, opposite Globe hotel, Re« River Plnza Hondoy nh:ht. Owner m Marvin, 38 UarJlnj toad. Bed Bank< phono Red Bank 4 0 S - J. Uttnk : fS.OO. Call nnd HCO .them at' .Wilbur's Price 81.4,000. Caloli Luk«r, Celford, N. J. hone 75-1^81. Keansburg. "POULTRY FARM, ^ __ hnve name by Inquiring of F, E. Thorn jewelry store, 21 Brunei ntrcet. Red tlank. Phane Keanslnirg 1h-V-'.\ 1, ' Pliona 350.J. • . BEDSTMATTRES^ES AND SPRINGS. ion, Prospect avenue. BUNGALOW FOR RENT. ireo acrea, running brook, house am In all Bites and qualities at low prices HEATED FURNrSHEp"APA^TMENT HOUSE FOR SALE. FOR SALE. RED BANK. Five room bungalow, on Catherine street. ge. MM. Joe Browcr. Tlnton Falls. or rent to ndults; throe or four rooms; nl COKE—COKE—COKET Samuel Swarti. U Wett Front *tr«et, of] 1 Cuiy six room house, oil improvements; House of seven rooms and bath, all Im- >f£ Kemp avenue, Fair Haven, N. J.; im- FOR RENT FURNISHED. J. a ESCHELDACH « SON Rroad ntreet, Red. Bank. trovementa; n'vo minutes' wnlk to Ht Not Juat c<|ke—hut Bcth-O-Col:e. It KUII porch, two-car garaac; Kpod location; provements; fine location, near depot; nediatc occupancy; furnished,' all im- i. - 23 Rector place. Red Bank, phon dllTerent. Burns perfect. Nn EIW. II Sh room house with all Improvements| Wi at t fronft t atreettrt . BBeed BankK. unoi , CORD WOOD FOR SALE low price, easy terms. D. W. Martin, 240 restricted; can make u business pl provements; steam hent. Apply Mrs 8 ' smoke, no c'Jnkers. J. N. Ilunce, deal' 8 Price $9,000. Caleb Lul;cr. Belford, N. J.. George Harms, Sycamore place, i'air Ha- racc; ready for occupancy January 16th. i \. AutAtltol acceaaorles and tulcainlslntr. In tho woods; '..easy to get; eight-foot East_Kront ?.treotLJl£d Jlank. V'lH."^:-.^ * lennthn, flreplncc nnd storm lengths. Ted GRAVEL FOR SALF. Phono Red Blink 108. phono 75-P-31. Ktinn^burtf. ven, phone 1191-J, Hed Bank. • Supplied with coal also. For Information BANJO-MANDOLIN *UK SALE, Fine ftravel for roarlu; can str.nd inupee "BEXUTTFIJC~LARCE CORNER~R"OOM, i perfect condition: a real I Smith. Colt'fl Neck, N. X. PIANOS AND PLAYER. fncinjr Broad Btreet; four windowb. twin HOUSE FOR RENT, RESIRABLE HOUSE WANTED. call Hed Bank 1381. tlon; thirty centd pur cubic yaid. Ii. Hi Boflldeu BcllInK w« df> the most perfee furnished or unfurniufiod; seven rooms, Irs Jessie Silver, Shrewsbury, ROOF LEAK? tau, phono 26-W Red Dank- AUd •oners) it desired;; finest rosiilcntial A modern houjc iiavtnir seven or eJc If %o,- now is th« time t*> have It re- tunlnK nnd repairing known to the piano HU til C ent - to every modern convenience^ dslltrhtful oma wonted for. April 1st; must be in .. TRACTOR-FOR SALE, Brave I. industry. Ulrhan's Piano Shop, Drummond CaraRC. HcaU optionalp . reiuhborhood; $70 monthly furnished, S&& HAMILTON S.BATTIN, ffln. Charlet P. Doelner, Bumion j-oail paired. Just phone Red Dank 1408 and h and trainsi . 161 BBroad street, Redd urifurnlnhed. Edward W. Lint ncr. & West good location in Red Bank and in perfect «-Silver, N.1 J. Phone Red nank IB7 •BV for the roof doctor. i FOR SALE. place. Red Bank 033. Uank. ondition in every woy. State particulars Insurants broker, represents Ufa assnrtd Two Into-Btyle nubwny tables: also stot FOR SALE. Main street.. Kreehold. N. ,1. OtK AND BULKHEAD DUlLDEh. SECOND-HAND CLOTHES BOUGHT. •ent*, etc, Hefcrcncea given. Addrcei and not the company. Tel.phonea BM Men's only; must be In Rood condition. mrrrtl roof cement. Fred Mnddulcna, lOi The only harness' Bhop In New I?njns- FOR SALE. ' SPLENDID HOME FOR SALE. I. E. A., drawer M# Red Unnk. irUblt docks and floate a ipeclnlt; Shrewsbury avenue, Hed Bank, phun House of six rooms, new ami Urge; In Freehold. $5,000, $760 cash down, bat Uank 1279 and John ISO*. All Mad* of L White). *» Oakland atreet Rwi B»nl Call »t I. Kerber's, 163 Monmouth itrett. wick. Owner mu»t BOII on account of FAMILY LAUNDRY WORK. Rerl Rank, phone H72-J 440-J. • , health. Write S. Kleiner, 2G Hiram street, Karaite, with three lots or more; l(riee ance easy terms; aU nice room*, catti. hot Insurance. New York oOc«, 80 Maldtt) WIRE WHEEL SERVICE. S5.G00, 'easy turjrnii. John Fries, Ilnnce *nti-.ci»lO water, new heater; larie corner Family wash, n-et. noc exceeding 21 , . FORD FOR SALE.' FOR SALE CHEAK New Brunswick, N. J. _ i r pounds, 7B cental rough dry wash. 6 centL Lane. , i l» %b«ela rebuilt. John H naen. -i A1923 moilel Ford sodan, also Ford ra nvunue, near Newman Springs rond, ReT lot 50il. >0. Edward W. Lintner. r- weit t r"ront atreet. Bed Bank. Phon» HR Ford roadster, ROOQ runnlnR' order; flr» CLASS LAUNDRESS Bank. Main street, Freehold, N. _»K per pound. Rough dry iraah and flat work f2& takc« ft, Lcc Wtpkcrsham, Manntns inter nnd parts. MeDormott's Ifepnir Sho] wishd «m«H woshe?* to do «t homo IT day's runed, 7 cents per po'und. Hand ironliiK STORE FOR RENT. ' corner of front nnd West street, It BIG REDUCTIONS RENT BUY"S YOUR HOM. If desired. Jersey Coaat Laundry, (Yeit i:f hanginEE-ifg and'decoratingt . USi Mi. st?ect. River-Plata,Jl. J. _ Bank. . work; con furnish beat rcfrrc-r.cc. Write with a smnll payment down. A fine new At 78 Monmoutb street, formerly M. "BLACK COCKER SPANIEL PUPPlESr or call ot U5 Wont Ucrgen iilnci-, Kcd > nnd Frnnt street. Hed Bank, phone 204. ila h.'treati . Red Dank. Phone lltl-W shir'.n, J. M. l''inkelstein'3 Rochester house; Improvements, six rooms, bath cuplcd by Consolidated Gas Co, Immaii. ntock cocker Spntt>«U at stud. Chum BIG REDUCTIONS Hank. C V.mdcrVocr. sun porch, steam heat; excellent location. CARPENTEtV JOBBING "—: HOUSE FOR SALE. in suits, overcoats, clnUiini:. swenters Ctuthca Shop, 12 yfmt Front Vtreet,rf Ked at. possession clven. Apply Jersey Ctn, IgH rooma and bath; lot 60x358, tier plon and Imported stock. Edward Glbion, "WOOD FOR SALE. A' P'V CMvncrn, The Land'nnLand d Loan Co.. 10 by competent man In any branch of work. phono 2U0-J, Eatontown. hirts. J., M. FlnltRlrttcin's ROPIH... linrt) wood n'hwed in stovo and furjince Nn Job too larse or small to'receiva prompt tral tower ei Lllht Co, «5 Broad atmt. i Front street. Phone Red Bank 41T Jlothes Shop, 12 \Yc:.t front street, Ut ~NEW^OLONlAL HOME~TOR SALE. at Fronront streetstreet . Red BaBanli' attention. Sash cord tnd-biasing. ExtU Red Bank. 6RUSCA¥EXCH^^ lengths; tnl:io 1,000 ' HIIPUVCII i»f stnlUn; : ICEBOX WANTED. Bank. * hnnd-bound in «oi;d alitve. MlUc Uusclts. Seven rooms, every thine moderni-'JlrC-' :¥fpREiO OR RENT m site s furnished. Scit>exnT*~fe •peclnltr. iltabls for small atorei price m«st bi * Good opportunity for nmbltious man; ex "plnco, sun] porch, l»ruti>.fast ruom, hot wa- In Doremus building, oo Mechanic street, prices Tlffht. C. H. Dennett, 127 M pcrionce unnecessary. See. Mr. Kelly, 31 LOT ON PINCKNEY ROAD Everett rond, lied ' IlanU. moiith street. Red Bank, phone 124-H. LANDSCAPE GARDENER. t. Address P. O. Dos 150, Red Dan tor safe; BOxliOO; will aell for $1,600; pa ter heat, Awo-car j;nrnye. D. \V. Martin, riRht near Uroad street: excellent location, 1 Maple avenue, Red Bank . POLICE PUPS AND DOG5. 1140 Enst Front street, ReU Bank, phone all improvements; sizes to suit. Apply to Pruning by experienced meat /praylDf, MASON CONTRACTOR; en ih If you want it. Inquire of J. A few police inip« for sale wlure they TAKE NOTICE. HIGHE^STTRICES PAID 111 us. your own broker or the Lund & Loan Co.. 1'erson who entered wooils opposite K. Uyins out of Krounda, larsa ir imaU. Ao>* •MtaaUa. obeefully cljen. Eug.n. At ons kx« 123 Ifrund street, or your own will have a irood luime; also uarlly ttmwn 10 Kaat Front atr«et.J(ed Bank. • lr. BI Rector place, Red Dank, phona for all kinds of live poultry Jacob Beck broker. UOK» Priced low for quick «»1«. '1'rewer D. Lcntilhon'n property, Mlddletown town- vice elven aa to what wh«t> and how te> •r, 273 Shrewsbury o*enut, Red Bank, o CLASSES LOST. . * HEMSTiTCHlNO" . ship, and removed cylinder head from phone UKD.VV. Rrd Bsnk. ... POCAHOHlTAS NUT COAL*; Knrtt'ln, Freehold, N, J Tortoise shell rimmed vlasses In long Mexican, wide, p.cotlna. cold snd tltvtr; encine return same at once before further plant. T. B, Stllea, ltl Harding road. "F6RD COUPE FOR SALE. the Arlitoorot of the soft conl family; plen- ~ TAKE "NOTICE. tlack lrntlior enso lost Friday, December rhinfrstunes uttcch < materials; buttons, notion is taken. James II. Carton, Ever- Hed'Bank, ohons I 111, a* tlrta, aUrter, |7Bi need space. .. EXPERIENCED FARMER, ~ ty of h.cnt nnd no clinkers. Delivered nuy- slnjf]*. 40, would )Jko position with wldov [f your Btove or furnace needs repair* 8th. Finder kindly return to Lllilu M. nlnldntf. plaitinir. machine embi-nidery. ett, K J.. phone lllddletown 706-K-.1. Straub, 7> Atlantic, atreet, Ktypor s R-herc.j J W. Ifnnce, denier, phone Ked call or phone SnmucI Swart*, M WMI ilitchell, 42 I Am) en place, Ilcd lift nit. Re- IIends und novelties for sale at ths Hand/ or old couple. Harvoy Lookhait, Holmdel, Bank Ion. TO LET ON SHARES. A REAL BARGAIN. r. ; N. J., enro Dhn Francis. ** " |*>ont slreet. oppoaito Drond street. Red vord. Shop. 16 Drond street. Ked Uank. I FIREWOOD FOR SALE" ' Hank. Phone 13KT Good truck farm o( about eighteen ncrca New il* room bouse, all tmDrov«mtnla| WANTED TO RENT. BLACK COCKER SPANIEL. WORK BY THE DAY. FOR SALE. Mth ucven acre* of saod nspnrnvus; nim !Dry onk wood, unwed In ntnvo nnd fur- CHEVROLET FOR SALE. uwor];, Inside or uutnlde. by the Twcivn acre* 61 good farm land, 00 peai cement waltts and oellar one block froea house In or nsar Holmdel or Middle- Seven tnonthn old; thoroughbred; family »co Icnntt.ti; delivered. Willlnm V, Cnr- 1 rcLMiluiUEic for the raining tit plants. Good g by February 1st. Phone Holmdel pet. Will aell cheap. Edward Gibson. Chevrolet rnnd*tcr irt tfuod condltlnn, day, by wliltt man, rclinble, soWr, honest; trees, 150 apple trees, blackberries and prms tn t:ooFbR~SAl7E^ Ilrnnd «tr«ct, R?d Hank. ___ llox 4. N. J., phone Ki-anshuri? 75-K-31. LOST; WuhlnBton street, phono 805-M. Hod cam heated, four rooms, all improve Alfnira huy, Iinlcil;s>rlc4 r1nht;Wno yol- A hrown leather poeketbook Eundsy GENERAL CONTRACTOR FRUIT TREES. ROOM HOUSE TO LET. venirk' between 6:00 and R:30 1\ ^1,, menu; hath. Apply Frank J. Mnnson, 1 ow corn. Will deliver, same. C. S. Cop- nd builder;'tubbing done. Jacob ^ulrlch, 1 SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS. DnjmmonU phcc,_neil Hunk.^ • Anyone contcmplntlua setting out fruit Unfurnished; ready; bnth, nil Improve tllo siilowulk. in front of 22 Hudson nvpnUL , t- FLAT FOR RENT. aver. Freehold, It. th No. 1, phono curn«r of Appk'ton ind Hamilton ivenua, rni-n of nny kind can get quality ttock monts; unrnne; on Willow atreet, Fan Rugs—beautiful reversible run mad*' 272-F-33. automobile fc, tillcntinu. Kinilcr iilcaxn return to 8 Mi from, jrour old earpeta aod ruga. 0en4 tl. Apply 73 Monmouth street, Ilcd Five years' experience, (Jeorffo llenntll, WE BUY EVERYTHING^ [Aiinnrdn P O.'. ho« 178 Uvuiciallon. Unxlet, N. J., rhone Keyport Jr.tn«» Chndwick, Sycamore place, Fa" pli> nvpnup, Hed IlHiik, ond receive rewnrd. postal for olreular an] lull particular,, Htllnldo nvcnUd, Atlantis III»h]anils7 Tele- !1-M. _ _ * J_r Whnt you don't want irnnu one else docn. FAU'M* FOR SALE. IIa>V(m», HIHO one lnrn shield and Uoor ulnns for alt cars. Klro- 0 :00 P. M. minute* from Red (Innft nta(luu. Address 1 L Thomas B, Field. Red Bank, phone Hockey Kkatcs with shoe* Attached; (In 'oatn gem f*type bun no low; all improve- room suftnbte fur two; all convaniencp^ stono tin ) •and tubes. Wo it'll fr FR ; II., drnwer M Red Bunk. lU'iitn; on Pearl street, Fair Haven, N. J. f|iilt!t nclKhhurhood, plcnsatit nurround qukllty. Slioei «lzft 8-0. Will sucrMca foi iiuneycomli radiator* that will not (reetc Prefer mnn with auto 'aequnlnted In IB. Telephona ltnl Hunk 88. Cut for tlri'iilncca rurn.ices nnd ntnves; SEWING faACHlNE~AN.D MOTOR. Phone Red Uank 1082. Inquire for E. A. im:»; menb if denim). Apply nt 172 llu for 314.GO. Ked Hnnk Hudlntor Worlis, TWO I#TS FOR SALE. prompt deliveries. Hlckles & Holmes, .Iroil heal Singer aawinK mnehtne In i: rosier. • ;• avenut*. plwnu' Heil I.nnlt_2O(.)4. ^^ HILtWcat Front direct, Hed Hun It. phone Monmoutli nnd uljolnlng counties. OD- PfciVAE OARAGE FOR RENT. Next tn Newman Springs Inn on Chnnl •Policyvlllo. N, J. Telephone Entontown perfect condition. Electric motor will fit • FARM FOU RENT.' HOUSK~FOR RENT. "~~ rortunltyfor hard worker to eitabllih bua« Ira proof hollow tile Individual Bars,^*, avenue, . I'nr informal toft apply to A. E. Oi 210i!r31 nny machine, $10, 21} Ucutnmiwt} plncc, Ten acre fatm on Leonardvilfo rosdf im. Itvil llnnk. Plmnc 111IUW. _ _ I.ivlnjr room, dining iMont, kltehtttt, but • BUNGALOW FOR RENT. Ineaa pnylne 1200 and upivardiper month. ilrt 33pbSlTIO9 Broad Nit wetWAT, Rctl IJnnkD , phone ten, bdrouph hnll, Hed Hank.' _, BUSINESS PROPERTY. FOK SALL. hnlf-mila from tho Lcntmrdn Rchoolhiiusi*; r'n pantry Ilixt flonr, three .heilruomH nm nine-room house and two:,bnrnn. William On Westaide nvenur, Hed Hank: e Stetson Ull Co., Station K, Cleveland, O. > hattfftuU r wint'. s ponitlon: vrllllniv tnvrork MAZZA~BROTHERS, Oooil lncnilon, nil Imprtivcmontn. Tliree ""MEN^FELlf"HATS""FOR "SALE. hnlhroom hecoml floor, Inrire nttlc; nil im' iini«. Mil linpruvvmcnt). C«'. wnti" . lmth intt .p|aas.* Phone Atlantic Highlands painters nni) ilocorators i estimates chrei toro^ mul two npnitniputii; termn. Mnlm», Men's felt hnU Tor tinie at *M>r., vnlu« Bcrnby, Atlantic HluliUndn, M. J., R. K. It., pruvi'inents. (>[> Wi'St Front Htrt'eL Jlo pbSlTION box 10. electrli'lty. hentl Imtiu'dllltc liurtrt t>.ii« lull "LANDSCAPE GARDENElC* fully given. ]'hnn« Red II«Ilk 1234-H. IS ^7 Knitt IVont fltrcet, opponlta (Jlobc hotel, $5 nn<) tC; Tnctory iccoixU. Nl«cn-on, 11) Ilnnlt. Apply Wrili'r'i*, next floor, . $10 miuitlily J. vurt of itiirnKc i.a, ocntraotocntraotor anil bulMer; all kinds oott lloob Hcconil hnnd biryclo fur enlp, In Ruod GARAGES A"SPLC1ALTY. , 4:00 o'clork or between OiOO nnd 12:00 in itcrut of IfiiHl Klonu cutnvtn roid tn cor nd shrubbery .tprayeil and prunei], At)« . waih stand, ^hsrlsi A. lonaa. .rpsri bblnil t ddona . Pealel r In bulldlnblldl a matarlat lll epntlltlnu, very rensnimbif. Mnhim, 27 I bitil'l unratfurt fnitn (100 up \M rnt the morn I n». Kniclc Bltin Co., Monmouth nur at UuppliiH'a Crouilnx. nenr C«mt» Jam.a Bmlfn. l.lnfroft. N .1 FlnHt Front street, oppoailo Glotio hotel, •how vim ni>m*.iof tti* ninny 1 huve built. nml Uronri itreett, over Uruit Store, Ited b«ll'i Junction. 17.000. Cnleb L. Lul.o KLFINED WOMEN, vice irladly B|,c,,. N. llutterbach, boa lit, RoeKTSTOR HENt. Itntph II Slckt'ln. enrpmtfr -rliil!y writ i-onueutcil, %vuntfit li> Nretlr I'alr Hav.n. N. J., phono Rid Uank 1043 J. wt Ian. room', kitshan ami bath, at WANitOSUY ltnl Ititnlu M^ford. Phiun 7ft.F-ai Krnnoburg. _ ehloksns ami ducksi will cay brat pHe Mcl.nrfn utrrtt, Rftit Hank ____ . 'WH'a'NEEDS A CARPENTER?" i>rrs fur Duo furniture} lljrht, tili'itnun iien\ furnlshflil. * I'hnrta Humson 124. .-,, .., FOR RENT, A~d6zYrCHARKilNGLY" FURNISHED' woiU, KlitMvlcili;n i>f Interior dt'L'Drntlll Phons 8J0-M, tleil Dank, or call 7> Orlilg ~ ' "WHEN MOVING nom; offer I nit A real horn* to n business Are your bulldlnur. In uuoit rvpalrt At' Rtycs ANDCARPETS—' a»smu, Hed Dank, II Ailltr. nn KftVt Fr»nt utrcrlj Hturo mltnhtii for cull Rod Jlsnk 1112, William Dccktr A while vnlniil>l<', not t'-onutiiil. Lllivrsl iiuy< «ny luinlnpnit;'rent rt'nftoiinhte. Mnhrm, V7 tclrl or mnn. Kvery convenienc*; •hort you plnnninn ulterniionii or improvvm»ntii niunt. I'm- full iletnlh wrlto In S| wnlk from •latiort; huhMBi pm door. Urn nt of Kvfrctt In comprtent Mini il ftlHt puppy found) mostly black] fe- ~~~TW6~9t6VES FOR r KnM Fnml (.trrt-t, ii|ipu«lt« (Jloho hutvl. Siilfd Dt't'nrtuu'lit, Albrrt l.i-oli & Sen. era of your old Hoorlnia. Our hand aralka Ona • oil stqva^ very uuoil hestlnff, ltnl Dnnri, •• _ ^ tin lie »n>l rxorom 17 Mnplt svanut. Ilcd Mm It |( dralrcil. 101 Uroiid i.trert, Heil Bntlnfiirllon Kiininntrrd, clinrn< ll, about tnree miinthi old. Apply at Hank- Anytime, unywhvr*. ' IVrlll Amlxiy, N. J. | Ing restores th. nap. Lei oapabllltl All ons regular coalf. slaV*: •«!'! rtasonalily CAliGE ASSOUtMENf WB I.nrust ^emiv" Iltid Iliink._ FOR RENT." ' a TRUCK FARM FOR SALE" NICW HOUSIi ioit SAI.K. four rmulrementl. Carp.t «l«anir...It of nndlrnnit, •cm>m mul Krutei for Itrc* Two very plrnnnnt roonm with own«rj' On (lumen pliico l)atV*«VII South stri'et FARM FOiTs"ALg"6R"llEHf. IPUCKI nt hiw prlcr* Snnuiol Hwnrtu, H * Twulvt icrci, »\» room huiiaa, iimpvi, Ovtritulfsxi furnitur*. ounhlonii, ttlp ouv< Monmouth str««t. ll.d Hank, Dhon* IHlVV. laldlni make, sheea Mtachtd I slss * oleum lienl, nil other Improvement*! nenr «i*l)nr«KU«, fruit ami limit* i on iiooil ro»H tr» mftdt to iinlvri «HPPIIV«, Uptitry. rr<»- and llnuicli atentiui Imus Itvlnu romii, •.hoiks* itylei 19.00. Tel.nhont Ked Farm |iif 17n urn, 100 Illlalilt! for s Went Frnnt itri-rt, Hud llnt.U. nhonv 1587. • tutIon ntitt town, llrrnkfuxt If dniircd. dlnlnn romii, kltclu-n, thrt'u huilrounu Hiul nr rsnt to elol* an aslale. Thomas llr.l Ilnnli. mul n*nr town, Pric* 110,000 Cat*b I.u- tonn* «nd Itattmr;' tamp .hml« •Uki), wlr< 1 HEMSTITCHING: ' % «l." , H7 MJIPIP ^vi^nup, ltnl llmik. Unr, (Irl/ori), N< J., phon* Kaan^burv frntniri, trlmmlnui. II- Ohurk'* fnrnltun tmlh, All imxlrrn llnlirovcment*! 'till Kltlil, Heil Hank, phone HOO-J. r>ir«. f.«t fiMUO, llmtrli-'tcij reohlentlul Now bilnu ciutit it th«,81nmt tlitff.b^ n . lUTHTTJAn^ AOirTCn. gXPftitT AOTOMOIIILK WASHER 7R*F-II i _ __ i otnrv. »(> Moiimouth «lrovt. Uvl HK h 1.U.00, la.m and lil.00 shirts fur U*cd (toll rnrrliiup wniitod! tiiunt lin In iiov* In ehitrf* of th* vtih - Arc your biillillnttii In uootrtit. O«t rnur j*r •viit.ned whitt Two.room furrtl»hpit Rpsrlntenl fur llyht OAK WOOD FOU SALE. hilttr Clothes Bliop, 13 Wast 1 runt IINI Itmdi ...iiiRCkrpplnR, tort ether with two unrau** ycu plnTUilmr nllrinllon'i) or lnn>)i>\finriiti • tltdhlnti by th* varri. O*org* » ll.il >ll ' aim a Illirary table, nil, fur I JO. In town 8»rvio» Kiiirkn lly llm ti.nl. In o.r,Uio.nl Unulli', nr l.y at HO Mnilen nlac«, Itad ninvuitlttnt In rntlrund nUtlnn mid *ll hit* (Irnnt i\h Kverrtt It compfl'iit ntul il J r., ttf«nt, BU Munmoutb OPIioWtfeRfNU. '"FOR IlKNT."'" penuniitit. HHtlifnrlfon itvinmiiti-fl. rlmruci lliu loml In flmiiltira i.r stnva Icnutlis. _ OWfe HOUSIi FOR ... . . llnei, inn llrl'lua nvrnuo, l'tiun* i Hed I'rh'q pvr ci.nl, tlf. ilollvprnl i price ri'r mWRi&fdOALfc tlphnlslarlna and reflnlstilnK of all kin \M rlne.i Inuulli, ,m .Irllvcrc.ll prli't 'kavt • ecmnlils liulelitr itors outnt •II itni'nivemrnt«. iii.r«w.i. Will innko TO" MUSIC' LovfcRS.' - LANDSCAPE GARDENER. Al «l«ss oonilltlon that 1 will s.ll avenue, Ited Dnnlt, ptmn. I0H1, nil Ini* linn. Tor tinrtkuinra CHII O t IT in*. MH hn II, 'il Kiint I'ront Mrret, op ftTfwrwnniiFK rAXTV tier lo|il. ntnvtf IVUHIIIH, 111) rnl- Hl HU 1 Irtiirnntfi vi»> • iitlftfautonr lob, IM A rarr^rt , outi|iorhinl(pp y tn buy. lllir.lile k HIIMFII, i«hi>w rairs, Mocks, stslo>, \. will sell lr» V"lim .skATKIIS MEl,l> Ul'.~" " ul««ii. tpmilallr Iran.planllnf and Ifj' killed tn oiilrr, <1'Jf t«>Ui|il iti>llvt>rfil, ltd lo»l hie., (Hi.lie Courl and Maahantfl itr»tl, for MO, Mr«, M, li"0i(», Huin.nn rm iTwa IsauTlfuIfy" t'oioVVil Wlnilowa Jill Tinimmond plaos, ltait Rank, t win C, Itclil, KMoiihnvn, It. I),, IU. Trli*. r»lr of llwlit urny tiucltiililtt ulnvn Mvrry .Iny on tho Slir^»«lnlry rli'Ti i.Mivlnif. AlfM.I Handir, H«««ffD«li| 1 Knturdny ufii'riuuit.. If found |ilrn»o r lied llsnk , Mtttp HtWrr. N, J,, nhnne »HJ, HIM) Until wlirru .UHIIK U i.t Iti lif^t, you vili IKIU- UU\ nna (ontalns Jl snpnrala imm nl liliomj "lHSii< Hypiiiiuirt avenue, near mail. '1'otl.au-peok, taliphoite Lung O rtr and »rt Ins tsn ant- ~ CotsWMlX •I'lntt.n I'rtll*, N, .1. tu DUtKS MNfkvt, 12» Wth.t rrout c ""'" STOVF/ AND I'UI'S ' i on'SALCI " 'knliw n«ril«r anil I' nllril [ hiva aavsrat lute near hliih ichool. IU Red l^'ik- »n'l rrqvlw rewnnt. I<•)'. K'l- irntkullillnil'l 11>0 »ppl» lr"«. IDO linu'll Ilit'*, (IN" .li"ir tmm rnlfu'f Kif/tti'i', T'« ' Mtnrtr nn | ,nvt 1'ron IllUriti lrri'#, 'JIIO l»'nr trt-i*a. oluht a«M't«i »*|itiii* I nml stli'i'l." llu I'm Mm Imui'il IIIKI I' •! foril I'hnns Kvaimlium 7H.F.B1 •ill! trnftr.tt O/it* tmlt i>r Wiipht Mln C. lU'll, KntiHtlown, U, p; 1U, Tok* ETA;HiiNB dUNNEHS, TAItE"6li! Urtli*" wllli dlinp •, dim PI mi Ih, (tnli'li I., l.nlur, niniiHinrllt nf nlinli'« fur ni.'li Slnl lMini"'i< HeUiinl N. J., iilmiii' Kraiialitirn Tn-I^ill. 1 All Hit UUal Imvravrd ileslrle K. 7 I pay highest prices fur all ititt nM, wilt srll fur fl. l ('nil 'I inl.>it I nlh, N. .1- - ln'l i nml llllU, tu Im fiitllld III Of tirnr Mi '! »»• illy tll.nls rtaily H -It. |,«y fnrmi In fn J lk Hh WnOilliirh't, Mrri't nr DIIUI.K ""'**' ItU.NUAl.UW "l*t)M SALIS. ' AIIIIAirilVli HUMIi Ilnnli. 'ruliiilnt iknlv* ^Illi .Inns Ml- riliiKsr Kwlm maiihln.., m«tO( )M«Blh •ulinlf, also *WmWmt tan, v l«n|,,,|, til ,|/M, II,U, nil'I h.li'liry •l'< "" "" TWO HAM >M i Kf \>\nwn)i>wt All l»)|inivi>mrfitii> lltt •»!«! | rt..•>.!.ill Alull III, .tv.ll Olil maelilnti laain In aa«li«iHe, *. river nml shrrs nr."' iVnllll full ilriiil|il!eii ft prxpri iv In 1 time mrm.i.n, Sltiitt athm, > l> ( li ) 1 l ... . l me, •luntt nl**, A|*|"lv i<> VYlllln.it' Mnhti«, 'A-l l.fl'l Iron, iLrtlt. Olai'u MIIIJHIIIIII t.< Atwnlfr, H'VIUM', i<^l fid.n I'nlai'o tllpaUt'i K'lil 1 tvlit strv«ti ilradi, oil Urotil iU««t, led Uauk, lit! W«il Frnnt »ti«0t, tied Dunk. Ulvb* hul«l, H«J Umik, Mayl* »v(iiu«,'uligin 104-H, Hid llonh. lk Jliri Uank, ' ! *&•• RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 3D, 1926. , <\',*: And bad. of tha trusts stand a of the birds; and Castor, the best selves and for those whom they ACCIDENT HALTS WEDDING- majority of the people of the coun- gnejt along the pathway of life, arid TIMOTHY R. JSOUNIHAN - RED BANK REGISTER. horseman in all the world; and Fol- Youitf Man tolas L*f Day Baton 'JOHN a COOKpWo~3 r «nd Publlihtr. try, who prefer a political party lydeuccs, Castor's twin brother, who q£ch year as it comes along will OBO«.0» 0. HKNOK. Aatixlatt editor. victory to warm and comfortable was the beBt boxer that ever lived SMfely be a Happy Now Year. Marriag* J»U. Contractor and Builder \ , The wedding of Elmer Applegate, IU0UA8 IB VINO SHOWN. homes. and who killed the giant king Amy- SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING ' V< Uuflntst Manager cus in a boxing match for the life Kaaniburg'l Appointment!. .nineteen years old, of Jnmesbtirg, .which was ts have ttken placo Fri- 3CREEN AND STOKM ENCLOSURES ' Talaphootal—U«d Bank II of one or tho other; and Clytius and James Pi JMahcr, the new mayor r«l«phop» BB1-M ' ' ISO BA&to Avanus, Red Bank, lt*d Hinf HOP Friday of this week is the usual Iphitus, the best bowmen in the of Keansburg undev tho manager day, was prevented by a grade Sound at ll>« po«tofl!c« il W Ban*. day for good resolu'ons. Lots of world, who novcf- missed their form of government, has appointed crossing accident on Thursday, as a HI. J, u Kiohd ibn matter. folks make, good resolutions every mark; and Orpheus, the. greatost John S. Applegate attorney, Ed- result of which ApplegHte lost his Subscription PrtcMl •„.„ New Years day. Most folks break singer and musician that ever lived ward-EiLCrear clerk, George W. left leg. Applegat° and Frank On. Jiat «•«» these good resolutions shortly after and who could sing and play^on the Oberlander, collector and treasurer, Petty of Jamesburg .vera riding on BUt month! . •'* New Years day has passed,.,but If hirp so*'wonder.fully-wellrtha¥ eyeh Edward P. Compton assessor and a truck carting a. load of lumber TbM« month! .,...«<> the good resolutions are kept even the trees would pull themselves' up William ' A. Haag recorder. Mr. when the < truck was nit by a Penn- sylvania passenger train o.i the Os- •WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30,1925. for a few days;', they have done by the roots to follow him and hear Crear, the new clejk, succoeds Har- some good, both to tho fellow who born avenue crossing at ' Mana- 1 his Bingihg and playing; nnd Per- old. ECl made the rosoluiions-and to those seus, who killed the Gorgon Medusa squan. Petty and Applegate were :,, TOWN TALK. with, whom he camJe in contact. 1 taken to the Spring take hospital, • • -j and freed Andromeda from the Firemen's Ralief Election. Home for the holidays! • » * monster that was sent to' devour^ whore it was f o 'nd necessary \to f (Continued from page 4.) The Long-Branch firemen's relief amputate Applegate's leg. Petty We're ;home" for holi- According to the newspapers one Once uron a time, away,back in her; and n great lot" more bf the association has elected Harry M. the days before the dawn of his- noted' men of thoso times. All West president, C. A. Morris vice was badly.injured about the head. day gifts, as well as general of the government departments of these boys were trained by Chiron Winter refitting. . this country is nbi/at to take'upthe tory, there was said to be a race of president, Harry G. Woolley secre- Bonus for Bank Employee!,' . TUBULAR RACING SKATES centaurs, who were hnlf men and and to him they owed much of the tary, C. Henry Irwin treasurer, Ben: Our slchdol and college matter of the high price at rubber, fame that afterward came to them. The stockholders,, officers and em- as charged by the British owners it half horse. They had the body and jamin P. Morris collector and solici- representatives are on hand KM legs of a horse, andithe trunk, head tor and Stephen A. Kelson, Thomas ployees of the Seacoast Trust com- with shoes—all sizes rubber plantations, and the high • •. • pany, of Asbury Park held a ban- at our stores, to take orders price o£ coffee, is charged by the and arms of a man. With 'he speed, Most ofall, old Chiron used to L. Slocum and Thomas Beatty trus- A Fine Present ^ strength and endura; ce of a horses tees. quet last week at the Barkeley-Car- for immediate or future. de- coffee growers of Brazil. The combined with the knowUdgo and teach the boys the right way of liv- teret hotel at that place. Arthur liveries of everything worn prices are claimed to be much above ing and tho rules which should gov- Steinbach, president of the bankf mental ability of a man, they -were ern their conduct among' men. Singer Stricken at Church. the figure at which a fair profit a very superior race of beings. Miss Emma Carroll of Asbury announced that each employee on or off the campus. , could be realized. Chiron lived in a cave in the moun- would receive a Christmas gift of Cooncoats — slickers •*• 87.45 They were gradually killed off. or Park, a singing- teacher and a solo- • -• » tains and when a boy had learned five per cent of the. employee's sal- died off until fieri was only one of ail that Chiron could teach him, and ist at First Baptist church at As- overcoats -r Winter suits, -That is all very fine, but it isn't them left. This was an old fellow bury Park, was stricken with par- ° likely to get far. A government was ready to graduate, Chiron and shoes, and hats—luggage. -^m named Chiron, who.becime a school the boy would walk to the' end of alysis last week while attending HQCKEY SKATES which permits the eoal trust to go teacher and who wa • said to be. the church. She was taken to the Long When something U lost, whether All the furnishings, with on its way undisturbed and to shut the land which Chiron owned and it is a dog or a diamond give tuka greatest nnd best school teacher the there the-two would part. And as Branch hospital and she is slowly Longhead a chance to find It for. special emphasis on our .soft, with shoes—all sizes oft from the people the supply of world has ever known. This cen- improving. you.—Advetisement = collar shirts, imported'wool coal in the win'or season, isn't taur knew so much more than or- the two were parting Chiron would likely to get very far in a: effort to dinary folks that the kings and "all give the boy three final rules of hose, mufflers, arid-washable bust up n couple of trusts formed the other great men of that region conduct. These three rules were: glove3. . •'.'.' and maintained in other countries. sent their sons to Chiron * > be eilii.- • Tell the truth. Any effort .o compel lower prices cated. He taught these boys how- Respect the^aged. - Everything men and boys of rubber and coffee by the growers to shoot with the bow and arrow, Help the unfey. tunate. PUBLIC SALE wear...... who live in other countric- will fail. and how to use the lance, and how • » * l ' —OP— to make use of '•ho plants of. the woods and fields as medicine, and These rules were'in reality good ROGERS PEET COMPANY LEON KISUN Does anybody believe that the he taught tftem also nil the knowl- resolutions for tho boy to carry / LIVE STOCK and FARM Bcoadway Broadwif Broadway United States would iiermit any edge that was known in the world with him during his life. Most of at Liberty at Warren at 13th St, other country to,interfere in any at that time. . • ^ the boys observed these resolutions MACHINERY 13 East Front St. Red Bank, ] price which American monopolists as long as they Iive*d and the boys H.raldSq. NivrYork Fifth AT* might put on their Roods? Not a • * • who had Chiron for school teacher at 35th St' City- at many lawyers FRESH •and many stockholders in congress, ' just as an investigation some years KILLED • ago showed that one of the big oil concerns of the country had many • lawyers in congress who were in its HENRY CAMPBELL, President pay. Any proposed legislation in DANIEL S. ELY, Vice-Pres. EDWIN R. CONOVER, Cashier" the direction of hampering the coal 'trust would be promptly knocked 4-tb Long .out by congress. ... Our 1926 Christmas Club Is Now Open Size for Island The coal' vas put in the earth by i , the Creator for tho benelit, the wel- Make your 192^/Christmaa a merry one by joining our Roasting Duxs fare and the cumfort of martkind. Instead of being a resource for the club. ^ •benefit or the people, it lias become a monopoly of tho coa trust. In- If you have not been a member let us demonstrate what stead of being suppled by the gov- a wonderful satisfaction it is to receive a check the first of Fancy ernment at cost, as it .should be, it Fresh is supplied at exorbitant prices or next December. Fresh not supplied at all. a: tlrj coal trust If you have been a member, increase your class this Killed Ham jnsy choose. Roasting • . * year and receive a larger check next December. Wholo Thq people W!KI arc shivering Chickens Half with cold cr who i:c paying exorbi- Oru Christmas Club plans are very simple, very brief, Geese tant prices for con; are reaping void of complications, yet within the means of every man, where they liavo sown. Every year woman or child who chooses to put aside at stipulated times they vole for officials who believe .that the prolits pK whctlior Hint nnlurnl cift he cuil n-,- water or Good Cuts Chuck •ny other natural iv-miurc, Unit NATIONAL BANK candldntu In Iniin^I'midy il, clnIi .1 Boneless POT ROAST •l>y both imrtii"i ID IMI' n tmiiHc •ncroy nn:l both i>iirll<\n milii; to Idofett hint. Tlito, linn luippc I RED BANK. NEW JERSEY BREAST NECK VEAL bver *nrt over In New Jersey ami in Roast Mnioit oviry oilier ulntr, ni well ns 111 the country nt )nr(,n. The pooplr •ot« for thn lrn»U nnil hioiiopnllcN ,t>oe»um thn trunlii nml moiuipnlk.i •Jrtunlly control tlip pnrllpn nml PIGS' LIVER felek 'out tho cnndldntcr on Imi'i |I(]«D. TIlO |)(K)|i]o .itii for them- BOIL BEEF »»ndlilntoa IXKHIIIU they wnir their party huttoni. Mow c.ouW thorn lie QORNED BEEF •ny oth»r ronulti tlmn Dint which lhi country Is now cxurrlonelnjr lit Scrapple i ] ltll , DECEMBER 30, 1925.
1 PERSONALS, Cnyrd Notts., CHRISTMAS ATMIDDLETOWN. Finn, Katie Lepick, ' Margaret Welch and Richard Thompson. F; 1 Cbromunlo,. Trill' hi A Fin* Ent«rt«lnm«nt Given, by [tt. Hirrjr' D, Curtii «{ Mew H Lloyd, supervising principal of i* leit -Sunday rhomlns at the Baptist Public School Pupils, It. has teturned home after a ihurch. The sim->n t(>plcs will be the schooU of Middletown town- b • pr««rlp»(o«l . it" with Mra.W. J. Wolfert of 'In yBchool Again" and "Christ- Tho Christmas entertainment'of ship, nude an .ddrosit " The enter- Colds, Grippe, Flu, Z »'4 jtTcot. like.* \^M night the sermon topic the. Mlddletown village school took tainment pleased the audience so Bilious Fever and Mamr In. Jimos Hawthorne Cum- place Tuesday afternoon of last much that the*pupils, and teachers will be "SanK'ii o? the Savior: A ll KHU th* Gtrmi gi of tiloomfield, a niece of .tudy in.Contraits." Tho topic at week before a large gathering of received many compliments. If ordered now (or Spring* dellv. ery^wlth 20% depoiit fruit trees rlomnouth Count/ Court of Conoioa Fliilhr! I, Jlarry Hawkins of Irving he young people', meelln Sunday parentB and friends of c children. will be sold tt Fall prlcea. . RADIO The program opened with a chorus . UBPTEMBUl/raKUBPTEMBUl./raKM*.-j'i.M h je',' U cerloiuly dote with pneu- night will be "Slavic G.oup-Lifo In PART: AT RUMSON. tt If probable that price* Will be n the matter of the »DpHctt|cn of, L'oy by the school and there wore sev- higher next apring and sotna varle* Fnncli, «n Insolvent erine—Smith, -Mary_Nalan,_ Mary Saturday night-tor John Arcilla of ilj If'pricei go up you are protected IWilllim Snydcr of WooUido ave- Rabbi ~ from any Increase on ail orders CLEAIIY nnJ UEYEH BROtllBltSiiV^'^' nin is slowly Improving at the Long gH Sllow and Warren Cobb. An Rumson Dancing wa3 enjoyed anil i; we accept. ' ' ~ You are hepfby notldctl Hint t h^/| deliver a sermon entitled "How to operetta, ''The Busy Christmas at midnight a supper 'was served, ff; escnU'il a petition to the Catict 6t K}pm {ranch hospital front a broken bone econcile modern thought with re- namental Trees are scares and mon Plem of the -County of Monmouth | hie foot caused by a timber fall' Fairies" was given with Mae Good- Those piosent were Mr. and Mra. priced and w« give- you the' ancortllnj to the furm of tha lUtOta Ji igion, and th.e principles for which child, Doris Hurst ar,' Edward Cod- Earl Morks, Mr. and1 11- William protection on any order! we ucli case mado and pfovWeii, for tliti'lHtflO' jjjtr on him. He will probably have each stands." - .1 during November and De* It of the Insolvent JKWB of this 8lo1(l $ re/nain at the hospital several dington taking the prlncipnj parts Finega'n, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas' Kad- bee. ml the anld Court luia oppolntail T^Urit* • reelcs. A New Years service v.111 bo held and with,the'pupils of thj second ian^.Mr. And Mra. J. ll.Quinn, Mr. i omorrow night' at the Methodist and third grades actinf a* fairies n't.the houf.uf. ten u'ciock In tllO 1 Anthony Gattls, son of Louis Gat- and -Mrs. Frank Hennasack, Miss I orunooa at t^e court house of laid County*!; church.., Mrs. J. Jay Wllley.'will and-children. A solo and chorus la of Shrewsbury avenue, ia home dorothy.Hennasnck, Henry Kruse,i(^ Get the beat for your- radio or motor car. IA Ihu ilmo nnd plnca nt which they- W((fi •"', •VfiS give an organ, recital, a songfesl entitled "S'.ining on : Bethlehem's ittend. to henr what enn bo nlleiruJ 't6t or Y^WA 'or the Yuletide vacation from Phil- r Lee Moni'y, Fred Andre ami E. \(i naliiBt myy Mlwrotiutnn ffrom • j1111. •.:,.-. : • •; .Vij^ft will bo led by |. Russell Woolley Cradle" was given by Gladys Ben Hartley, .' . -.' '• \f -Genuine Westinghnuse 100 amp. hr. 1 O,VD and young people's choru-. choirs, ki, William Kane^ Edwin Beekmon - Party in Schoolhoute. , ]A !/Ralph Tomaino of. Shrewsbury After the entertainme t a social liy virtue ot u writ' oE 11/ fa, to mu di- and Josep'.i^hqrpo.: Other exer- Jlri and Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson:^ |Mnw> has a now Durant automo season will be he\d. The hour from rect e if, iMMued out (if tho Court of Chinicery cises were given byMar,,r.ret Bohn, of Lincroft gave their annually Westinghouse Battery Service . \it tlit> State or New Jersey, will bo' cx« eleven o'clock co midnight will be Francos . (.ambcrtsoV^liuin Pooie, Christmas party Sunduy afternoonjR il to -talc at puhlic vcnjiioori Mui|dn/» 117 West Front Street Red Bank, N.,J. ... iSth day of Jmiuary, 1,0i(J. between ,:sa lHarold Cwvfotd.• of J^wmnn bserved as watch hour. . '- 1 ; Mary Tylutki "and'^Ahnio Chopllus- a'; the schoolhouse" at that place. '--• he hours of 12 o'clock and 5 o'clock '(at •' prlngs road and Frank Crawford ! 1 ,»••*«...•*•••»« : The. Lord ./ Supper' will be obky and the' members^/f the firstan dThp. employees of Bruokdale farm, ... » • • • «• vrt 1 o'clock) in.lhe,afternoon of snlil day, at i' ^Clinton pine? are cutting wood second grades ga^ J Beveral exer- •*»«..». Lht- Court ^oiiat*. in the HtiroftKh of V.rcc-• .>- brye'd , Sunday ' morning ,'at the which place ia owned by Mr. Thump- hoiil, County'Df- Moumuuth, New Jeraoy, ti> ' br Burdge & Russell • in Holmdel ciBes and the "Parade o,f the Christ- : Methodist church:- A devotional son, and their families and friends ntlKfy "ifiitSTree of uajil court atnountlnK ''•'•• Ijrnihip, where Burdgo & Russell mas Toys." , A Christmas play- was a apDruKim&tely $H,3S2.0O. meeting wll. be held Sunday night wore present, Santa Claus mafia ecently bought several' acres,of onacjed by Helen Root, Abbie All-that traci or pnrcet of Innd and at'' seven 'o'clock bV th- Epwor'th gifts to the children; Tho employ- 3 re mines, hereinaflur particularly ilu*cribi/d»', j»jjdlng timbery . ' eague. At Sunday; night's service Dr.nglor, Philip Schllegel and.-Jo- s.Ltuatf, lyinic and WinK in the Uyrou«h of seph Thorpe.1 A dialogue was given ees of the {arm received gold pieces. Red Bank, in the County of Motimuutti and • 'chard Hackstaff of. Spring the pastorTyllJi preach on "Life- State of Now Jersey. , '."•'•',m it has returnoS home from.a Just a'Matter1 of Interpretation." A by Gladys Bennett, Heleh Meisler, Bosinniny at Ezykial Rngeri' 'nprtlnveat ' -Cot Dear in South Jeruy. •orntft: tht-nce |l»' riorth, two di-Krecii \;, rip of ten days, at .Chicago, tenor solo'will be rande. I by J.Margaret Bohr, Margaret Welch',' ; Euge.vJ Scudder of Fair View and r twenty-IlvB minutes cast, one huttdfetl tnii • V I'WiHiam VahWegenen :ot East Russell Woolle;...... * Edward Willls,W"lv m Kane, John ten' feet four inches to th« «o,uth yjttle of., 'ront street is a medical,patient at Amokhenka and Sumne Baines. Georg* and Thomas Pike, who live c ___ _ FLOWERS ' _ Monmouth Struet; thunce <2> eastorlyJ at Harmony, near Port Monmouth, - Crutdies, Iorly-eight tcei along lIi€f"1ioiiiJi""»Tdff""of n ie Lons Branch hospital. ' I Other numbers comprised violin Luke Longhead made the quartei spent part of last week' hunting for CARNATIONS...... $2.00 per doz; Monmouth Street to a utono;, thpiice. (8) •'. : llias Emily Browne, a tenchsr at worth more. He wlll'-carry a thirty selections by ohn Amelchenko and south, two degrees anil twenty-five min- * he River street Bchool, ^nd her sis- w.ord mesiage Into over 7,100 Richard Thompson, sovt,: by Louise deer' in the southern part of the PAPER WHITE .$1.00 per doz. utei wrBt, one hundred and eleven CcctMo Rodgers, Virginia Howar, Katherino state.' Thbrrias Pike shot a large : ^H Gorseis, north line: thence Ml north, ' er, MISB Mory Browne, a teacher homes, for 2? .cents.—Advertise- CALENDULA ; .-.$1.(JO per doz. -•«.'w^i>iht degreei and fifty mhiutet - ment." • . '• deeV. wcBt, forty-elifht feet to the place of be- : t Long Branch, are spending the SWEET PEAS 35c per doz. loliday vacation at their home at 1/ Elastic Seized as the property of Wallace ielf- 'emaquld Harbor, Maine. STEVIA .". 50c per bunch ey, et all,'taken in execution at tho ault of Frances Sabath and JGSBO M. Sabnth,,, Sf Eevi James Dykenm of Shrews- " Stockings Enecutors of the. Last Will and Tcatflment fury'; avenue, pastor of the Re- ^. POT PIANTS of Samuel Sabath, deceased, and to £ba • prmed church, is spending* two Etc. JOHN H, VANMATEn, iherlff, faetol -with his parents at Hoswego, Dntetl December 1G, 1025. JOHN S. APPLEGATE & SON, Solicitors. llinola. •, • PRIMROSE '.. 75c to $2.00 ea. 75c to $2.00 ea. againBt estate. , ' Pursuant to the order of Joseph U ' BOSTON FERNS ...... 75c to $5.00 ea.. Donahay, Surrogate of the County of Mon- sMIss Laura Jones of Now York 2 Stair Touring Gars (new) at Cost mouth. made on the seventeenth furniture PHILIP S. "WALTOtf. iornial school in( New York stati in tho attic. Sell tt. Luke Long- Caihler* itjd Elmer Hesse of Yale university head will help you.—Advertisement. •§•••• •• December »,.IMS. ^ ^ (jre spending tha holidays with their "'"ints. Mr. "SriclTsrrB^Qscar Hesse, Red Bank Durant Co., Inc. •oTTTastFrbhrSreet. l;Mis» Lena C. Anderson, prinelpa' pf the Lincroft public school i Telephone 1670 sn/Jing the ChriBtmas vacation a1 61 MONMOUTH STREET tookston, Pennsylvania. If Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Smock o: IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Newark were Christmas guests o: •jiatlves in Red-Bank. 5• ., |*:Mr. and Mrs.,Theodore Dryden nd children of Parlin spent Christ- SB and the, week-end with Mr. and DELICACIES ani FANCY GROCERIES LBWIS Pennington of Mapl iiaa Florence Kearns of Newark, 40 Monmouth Street • Phone 1975 RED BANk .__». Margery Lauler of Lakewooil knd Mr. and Mrs, J. Dolan of Phila- delphia spent Christmas with Mr, WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SELL nd Mrs. J. Mulder of Red Bank. Thrifty Furniture Buyers iMias "Ann Treanor, who attend ich'661 on Long,Island, is'visiting her parents, M*. and Mrs. Jamos ALL KINDS OF SANDWICHES WITH^ BUTTER—10c 'eandrof.Middletown Farms. Take Notice! '„ , SiE. Woolley, who lives al HOME-MADE SALADS AND ROASTED CHICKENS DAILY he' cornet of Irving place and Ar- ... • ' . ' - N |hur place, has taken a position with FISH CAKES AND CLAM CHOWDER EVERY FRIDAY ho C. El Conover company afte twenty years-of employment witl- Super Values Right Now in . the Consolidated gas company am kith that company's successor, th pe'rsey Central power and light com (fay ' NEW YEAR GREETINGS! ]<•: Mrs. 'William Hoffmayer of Hub >ard avenue, in Middletown town Furniture, Rugs, • To our friends whose patronage we have enjoyed in the past and to our friends, p, near Red Bank, is ojtpected ti eturn home Sunday from a stay o both old and new, whom we hope to'serve in the coming year, we extend the season^ hreo weeks with her daughter a1 greetings and wish for them a full measure of happiness and prosperity. ' Iferaey City, ; I Chamber of Commerce Election. Odd Pieces 1-; The Seabright and Rumson cham- flfer oi commerce met last week and | Large variety from various departments, but quan- footed Charles L. Presley president, John -Ramsay first vice president, | tities in each case strictly limited. Even .in. our Feb- OUR SPECIALS THIS WEEK pohn B. Hoiser second vice presi-'. ruary Sale you will not find the equal of these-real ne'h'i Cyril A. Smack secretary, Rus- ell Wagnor ,,financial secretary, specials. ' , (hnuD. Campbell treasurer, Kny- c nonfl Woolley trustee, Benjamin '3 Items Valued at 40 on sale at 20^ olomon tcrgeant-at-arma, and John . 9x12 9x12 Ramsay, John D. Campbell and John ! Anglo Persian Rugs c >lser members of tho house com- Anglo Teprac Wilton Ruga Slttco, , ' $150 grade $105 grade 1 large DUZP reg. price 20 NOW c SunU Cltus tt Rum on. NOW 1 small DUZ, reg. price 10 .'Mrs. 'William R. Nelson, a sunv |ncr reaidont .of Runuon, nmdo a xlp from Now York to Rumson last These are two of the famous weaves -made by the M. 1 SHOPPING BAG,^g. P"ce ioc tek In her auto-.ioblla''t;|tnd ' gave J. Whittall Co.v. Discontinued patterns, but all perfect. i of clothing anil fc to poor |f«mi:ics at that place. Mrs. Nelson c l been playing Santa Claus to un- Dining, Bedroom and Living Room Suites Reduced all three for'9He 40 •prlunnto families of Rumson a number o£ years, Proportionately. Remember hundreds of pthers have awaited this idsWormSymp offering. SPECIALS Granulated Sugar - - - - 5C ^ Heinz Mince Meat - 2 P3!can 40c • A. TMriuw. K. D. rblUdtlpUa C b can C I OP BETUEMENT OF ACCOUNT Crisco Ib can 23 ^ ! 67 None-Such Mince Meat 2 P^g IfUtt'et WlllUra narlotir, tnmti. I^Hetlta It bortby given that the aooounts West Furniture Co. \fi Y,t>* tvbterliiiri, eurvl»lng snoutori of Print Lard - - - - Igc Ib Soft Shelled Walnuts - 27 •( tautr D( laid ilaesasad, will hi tuilltiil (RMMt*! br auriousle of th* County of (tnmouth and uporltil for Bittlamanl to j Sweet Cider - - - 29^ gal */ i Omhu; Ooutt o« laid County, «n KlEYPORT, N. J. .pwj. •»• •ivinth d»y of Januari, i D. )«ai «\ whlth llmi upllanllon will \jm*U fof'lhf Ulowmti of oomrnliilom R. & R. Plum Pudding - 27^ »b Campbell 8 Baked Beans and All ,t luniii fin. can8 c lovmlwr tlih. A, I), lift*? 2 lbs 49c Kinds of Soups - 3 25 i TIIOMAH iiAiinuim, »OU«Bf BABBOUK. • ; t>l 7 Long Island, ,yislting" friends and •'' , " ".* i.Vt* ,*;."' JiV'5'<^vVtj"' ' * '/„ y-^-f-'/i/'f-PVy; WfWffl^g^SS'i tSP*. NEWS' FROM IEYPORT. relatives. Mr. and Mis. David Peaice'nnd CHRISTMAS EXERCISES, OF Raymond JLomlng .sfcont Christmas THE SUNDAY-Sr.lOOLS. • nt Cheeseqbako as guests of Mr, and P Mrs. Daniel Gobb, Reformed, Bapf t, St. Mar/t »nd Edward and Lester Press arc (jri- • VERY SPECIAL! Calvary, Sundoy-Schoolo Prepare joying their holidays with Dr. Uois Fine Programs—Blihop Matthowi of Now York. s to Vint Keyport Januar 8tlfa Osl-ur II. Miller of RldBcwood was Hifthl Kcv. l'nul M.vlt'iews will bis tit week-end guest o£ Dr. W. $J. An- .it St. Maiy's chunh o January dorson nml family. An important announcement about S'h to .ulminibiei the lilcs of con- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Applegnto iinnntion. and sons pX Hartford visited Dr. and the New Year's Eve Party at The Sun'driy.-schools of the Re-Mrs. A. 'f. Applegate the past week. A New Year's formed church" and the First Bap- Mr. and .Mrs. William. E. Mount tist church held, their Christmas DX: and son ,J.osoplr wore guests ofJrlr. .•rcUp-s on Christmas "night. St. and Mcij. Charles R. English ofTfaul RESOLUTION Mary's -Episcopal Sunday-school Hank on Christmas. held' exercises Monday night and Mrs. Cornelia Burtt spent ClirisU hC J ;'tonight. The following children I'reehald. '•.„•• i had' parts in thel Kelormed prp- Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Applcgnte the Ume •,-riim: J. Loon Schunck, Jr., Ku- nd family motored to Montolair on ifti-nla Jiidson,- Virginia Waitts, Eva Christmas, where they wbre guests I you devote to The unexpectedly large number of last minute •Dean, tieoi'KC Anderson, Lucille of Ulr. and Mrs. Howard Leo. /Haigh, Gcraldiilo •Browrt, Ijarbnru Mr. and Mrs. rlei'l>ert Grillin of -. JL. newspaper requests for reservations for our New Year's . ! Armstrong, Gardina .Armstrong, Freehold1 anil Miss Mildred Applo- MM | Margaret. Me'Cann, Madeline Cadoo, gate spent Christmas with Mr. and r Wading be spent with Eve Party has obliged us to revise arid enlarge kM j Murcarct•' plseli," Helen Anderson, Mrs. Walter Wced'cn. • ' ' . 'te;i: i.Marjorie Bronkhurst, Uarbarii Van- Mr. anil Mrs. Formtin Duncan and .our preparations, rather than, disappoint many 'W : Uuskirk, Alma Poling, Evelyn Hon W.altor of Freehold spent the newspaper which WA i Thompson, Benjamin- Smith, Doiig- Christmas with , Mr. • and Mrs. J. people.- • ' • ' "*> ' . ::<:l -las MacKwan, Alan Ackcrson, Edna Symnes Duncan. best gives the world's ,'•; Mi-Cann, Earl AcUerson, Mary Jnno Christian Weisliaar entertained ' • ... Therefore we are plea.sed-to announce that an; . i .Fohnson, Gladys Olscii, Evelyn on Christinas Mr. and Mrs. J. Har- news completely, '"• 'Thompson, .Kenneth Ackcrson, ojd Eldridge and daughters,'.Betty additional number, of tables and extra service Douglas I-'il/geiakV and Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred accurately, sensibly. will be available to take care of parties whose i - ..-...-At thc"Fh>- t linpt.is. t church the^Scliroedcr und family and Emil following children, ha1d parts: May-ogc|,ro'C(jer. 0£ Cranford, Mr. jind : nard--]toHuvcR!y-KaU "'yii" -Dunham, Mrs; Roy If; Kershhef" anil" family -—~ - reservations are received from now until Thurs- Rorothy Close, Allin Vebster, Alia nd Miss Solina Keralmer of this day evening.' •••• BUUlwiar-ifiavii; Aumack, Gir- place. i.i Francis Mr. and -Mrs. C. V. Aumack and Kow:, Alma Kidgc- Mr. and Mrs. G. \V. Conovcr spent Needless to add'here -what •everybody knows—: way, Harry llutchinsoh, Jcanpyte Monday at Trenton. For Intelligent, Thinking People, Eiiistcin, Eleanor Wcln'.ur, Alberta Mr. and Mrs. James, Johnson o£ that this will be the gayest and brightest Broad- Ridsoway, Helen' Rossi, Dorothy Tcniient liuve been guests of Mr. Manuel,' Lorraine Bowi'rth, Edith uud Mrs. Luther Keith of Putnam, way party the Jersey shore has ever known iStiyker, Alice Koesi, C ifford AVid- Connecticut'"" ,. ' mai-, Elsie M. W.-.lling, Edith 'White. Mr. nnd Mrs. James H. English Earl Smend'es, HnU-u Drexler, Earl and daughter Elizabeth of Now Asbui-y 5000 for Reservations. \J Smedes, Winiiald Jtaurer, Louise York have been visiting Mr. niul Mutchinson, Marian Sullivan, Pearl Mrs.' Garret 13. Conovor tho 'past Hycr, Kiciuird Ko-.vc, Blanche-Wid- week. . : CHARLES F. WICKS, Managing Director m'arM Eyrys • T. Hopkins,- Helen Mr.' and Mrs. George Mount en- nroxer. Elsie Stout, Dorothy White,. tertained on Christmas their chil- \. ' • . ' ' ' Marjorie. Walling. A Cfiristinufc dren, Mr. and Mrs. Cluience Pittic 'liigeant was presented, Jcntitlcd .and family nnd Mr.,and Mrs. John On the Atlantic at "The Birth of.Christ." Those who Moifnt of Marlboro, Mr. and Mrs. had parts were:-AV.erta Uidgettuy, Harvey Eiler and family of Trenton f Marian Sullivan -and Blanche Wid- nnd Mr. and Mrs. Tjhbmpson of An- maV, Ernest Dunham. William Cow- bury Park. ' ' • gsl an, George l'or.lor, Henry..'Curric, Miss Lucy Terrine spent the. hit- H Louis '.llutchinson, Russell A]i- ter part bE hist week with her sister, nlt'Katc, Knlsey • Carhart, Edna S. Mrs. Harry I.. Farrir rton of Mount Bennett, Ralph; Coward, Mcl.va Vrrnon, N. Y.- Winterton, Elsie !-'tout, Helen Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Walkins of , DrexU'r, liulh' Manuel, ^ -Frances Katontown spent Sunday with Mr.< Rowc, Louise llutchinson, Vivian and Airs. Henry V. Polliemus. , Mooncy, Ernest Dunham, William BANK Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Hoffman D. Cowan, W. 1>\'Stanhope nnd Rev. ntcrliiincd on Christmas Mr. and F. S. Harwood. 1 Mrs. Alexander Paul of Long St.- Mary'* entertainment was Branch, Mr. and 'Mrs. Harry Han- held at Boauli Park and consisted of cock ami" daughter Lois of Hopc- a gift to each (jhild and ;; good time wcll, Rlr. and Mrs. Russe'l Jolinsoni playing games, eti\ of Belmar and Miss Mami Hoffmaiij The program*of Culviry church of Freehold. Sunday»schoul for tomglit consists Mr. and Mrs. Stephen K. Kai1- of. the three-act Christmas piny czewskiland daughter Muviel of Jer- ic Mark "Tho Birds' Christmas -Carol" -(ind sey City spent Sunday with Mr. and the followiiip: will hs vo pails: Miss .Mrs.. -Ernest f'arlatt. 1O Broad Street, Red Bank, N/J, Kathryn B;ul6n. Cecil S. Ackcrson, Mr. and Mrs. William I. Davison,; Mvs. Rgy Han-is, ,te Earl U. Jr., Miss Verna Davison, Grandiu Cherry, Edwa-tl V. llyrne., Fay Davison and Taylor Clnyton were It is needless for you to pay more, as we sell the best. I know my Clothes Fields Mrs. LCJ.UT VanGiesoji, entertained on Christmas by Mr. Charl McCullorgli, Forest Garfi- and Mrs. Frank Green of 'New son, Ui-ssiu HopUi. Sophia AsKflvi- Brunswick. kos, Godron Davison, Emily Wintar, Mrs. 'Harry, Glum is recovering qre Milton McCullough and Stella Spaf- irompncunn nia. TURKEYS TURKEYS foi'd. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Kopf motored ) E. Kenneth Hoose li:u purchased to Brooklyn on Thursday, where '• Fancy Fresh Killed The Very Best a now Overland coach. they were entertained by the for- Mr. and Mrs Alex Cadoo, Jr., mer's mother, Mrs. Anna Kopf. j and Miss Sarah Cadoo 01" Summit Mr. and J[rs. Warren Hutchinson i are spending the holidays with Mr. and family nf Mntawan were guests and Mi's. Harold ih>n:lrickson. of Miss Harriet R. Reid on Sunday. C Benjamin B. . Lufburrow 'has Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McGuirc started, the erection of a l\ouse on spent the latter part of last week at the east ih o[ Broad street'. Philadelphia with friends nnd.rela- Mr. nnd Mrs.- "',. T. BridKcman 54 tives. will move ti New York the first ijf David R. Richmond, Pr., has had the year. electric lights installed in his homo Miss llnzcl Bowiic, a student in by Mr. Crater oE Freehold. the state normal school at' Jlmit- William Ciibbs and Mr. Felt of Freshened ^RoastingChickens'b39' clair, is spending the holidays with CollinRswood spent Monday. with ho'r parents, Mr. and Mvs. C. L. his narcn'ts, Mr. nnd. Mrs. M. Gibbs. Vaciium Electric • Bowiic. William V. Davis, who has had The ahinuii associatioif of St. ,lo-ii fruit store on Water street for the scpl/s S'jluol will hold a dance to- pnst year, lias sold out and discon- GEESE DUCKS WASHER morrow nitrli1: nt tin.1 parish house. tinued the business. Fancy Fresh Killed Prof. W. I-'. Uililerbac-k has been Mr. and Mr:;. Walter I. Story had Long Island's Best confined to his ho;.ie with a severe us their Christmns guests Mrs. Ella The "EASY" washed them! Christie of this place nnd William Scobc of Members of he Kiwanis club Cx-1 y Tennent. Spots you usually rub by hand dis- 1 lhc changed sifts at t eir meeting last j Snnford memorial church appear without a thought—soiled, Tuesday night, with suitable poetry was prettily, decorated nnd a fine JlK Uiil attached. Dr. -. C, Qgden won the- entertainment wa.i ;,ivan ly the grimy things are fresh and sweet— uttondnncc prize. • ' children of the Sunday-school on even the wristbands clean. 'The not mertinjr of th" Keyport Christmas eve. Raymond I!, VaiiDerl.oef has in- 29 39 lilernry club will 'o lic'.d on .lanu- iry 8th'at the lionu' nf Mrs. Harvey stalled water and a Delco electric ' And So Easily Bonner. A discussiiui in" (be Ha-liubt plant in thi! home of Mr. nnd waiian islands will »c tho feature Irs. James K, Updike. You touch the button—the "EASY" does the wasK of the afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Fred W Drucken- VERY BEST FRESH FOWL - ib 39c quickly—with- ' effort ; The Keyport yacht clul will bold ulller 'motored to Myurstown on ' a steumod c.lr.m supper at the cluh- Thursday, where they visited Mr. h'.msc on WeilncMlay January l"th. ami JIiv. Frank Stoltz., lieforo Make This Test heir return on Sntunlay itbey nlso PORK H A MS visited Mrs. Emma Uruckciimlllcr Next washday—or Sooner—any time you say—you' EWaLISHTOWN NEWS. f Royi'i'sfnrd, I'M. i}- • Fresh; Whole or Half ma}' nave the "EASY" wash your own clothes in your Mr. nnd Mrs. K. V. Burke Hnvo Mr, and Mrs. Jnlm A. Stultsi Loin, Either End Their Annual Cbristnias Reunion. . u-nt Chiistrnfis nnil the roinaindei' _' the week witli-Hifir ibiucbti-i' ivml own home. For tho p:isl siNty years Mr. iiiul Mrs., K. V. Iiurkii b..ve had. a Christ- [tiej \v,,i|,,r hiishund| . Mi-, niul Mrs, C. K. A. Don't wait. There's no charge and no obligation. Take mas holm' gatlii'i-ini;. This ycnr| ')'],,, I of I.ittli' Fnlls. their guests were Mr. niul Mrs. Sni:i- Tile rri-sbyti-riaii cliurch was l beautifully dpeoiaU-il wll.li .large this opportunity to test the "EASY" in your own way. iit'l I!u 'lu' mid Min of 'J't'iiiii'iit, .^Ir. i-ediir tri'i-i fin- the Sriidiiy-school Simply telephone or write and tell us when. ' Mild Miv. Hayiiiniul 1!. VanDi'i-lniof nnd family, .Mr., aiul Mis. Knnv.t ('!iri-iniri<- fivstivnl mi Wcilnesday 29 . SnydiM- and .Mr. :,i.il .Mr-. William nir.lit. Tin' ftorv n! Cliri,«hiiiiy «ns ! I'. llnvi.< nnd family. •ri*-Mi in s.ms; wit!- livinv piclurt". ! FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY .Mi's Kiilhiiriiif Wtmlli— of As- | Mr.-". l.i'.Htci' Sniilli ^K-nt a fi-\v bury l';n'k siu-iit ( hri-lnuiH with her • 7 to 9 lb. size day.i la; l wei-k in .Urwy I'ity with §5.00 Down—a Year for the Balance -•i.-tir. Mr-. Kdwiiiil T. Itminry, . j Spring Lamb LEGS III-I- hii.-l'-iiiil. Mr. iiiid ,.Mis. 1 );uiii'l- KmniniiH nnd Miimril-Ml'i County Mr'. llllk f on Willnir :nnl i!.'nii !itrf.'M r . ll;ir-!iM u ,,,110- t,f n,r i,f I'lanlp, y Han.111:111 iiiid l':il'.v nl' li'iiin•-liin-ir Hn."i i.n. il.-i nlltll I" I' Jersey Power & Light Co. pent i-'iunituy with Mr;.. Ant;el BUTTER ROASTS I'm ^ininl In llir nl, ihiliir, K I'piliki. h;i sulil-his Oh| nf lie I'xuiih Brookfield or Cloverbloom Prime Rib, Best Cuts f RED BANK I In t«,iill.|li i| LONG BRANCH l!i'ld|:ii mill; rmit<' In (In- Aljtor M.ll. Phone 401 Phono 1900 !^»tiu|i:uiy ot' Soutli Uivet*. Mr. \'\i .lr.. 'dike luni 11 i-iiii'.iiii't tn i-tipply U»»i . 1,, u V*i 1 with a i|ii:ii)l|!y nT mill,. lit I I.' I |M , -iiiiiii 1,11 C , . nf,, ' Tin1 -Samuel (J. l):ivi;i,ii |IKI|H rly II-. II.I-. 1 I Ui, Moiiiiioutli C'uuuly ,Surro|tt«'i Offlc*. •Miiin lei'l. V.ll ' ii t "Ui,i, l,| II,,' Inrrly ilr- \ Pll IQ In HIP nintli>r it Hie imlnH ut Cliniluito ,-r iii •'"' • il-r. 1.1 II,ry ill lie l t,i vxlillilt lo tlm niljii-ill Mr. • fur -CILTI r O'llllrn, ilri'i-imril. 1, 1. ., 1. .1 I |t 9 * "T ^* ^' ' I» IIIUN ; "f Hull i.,-li,,l,., . fit Arnkfrni . ."•r. >l I.- .• In .-rrilllori tn prraunt CIMIPII lur •• «for».«hl, ihrlr ilolil« anil ilriiimulf i The Cnvlli - Ullll 1 Ill |l,,|.. ikM.|*r a iHBMfllliTTlrti nuallKt llm until •• • tnI,•. nuili'r milli. ullliln i.'c eitalil t'liiiinany I ,..l,,.| I. ll.r,,,,li.r --M 54 Ilil:: ill !.lll I 1.y. Nutniinlf nl llm Cii'lnly ,,f Mi,,,. mil»r, nr lU» will l,» (i.invcr Imrnil nl ' ('"iii.iini 1 loi 1 eau, HI | II. I Mill' , n. ,i ** ?.W "iiTAii'A'i 1 'in ". Iliclr iii'llum llnrtfnr naulnal tlm mill nil. 1 I lielr iei' IMHIItlu Illtlilr. on till' unAi'littflilli ility i.r iFriu:!: l/.-.vii iMl,V.H,-!,;,i)fi Nnvcilllirr \VM ,UII II11. >|.|,lkn||,MI ,,l • It,-'. elr'llll " , I'liiilinn ll.'liliillilll J. I'l.rWr 1, -.-iii.ii ,.f II,,, ,,1,11,, I M;v. ,li,|! 1 , II, J. r ylltlkn»Mnti tl#it,Htf«,'. Al«»i • I;MM'.It Dnli.il lirflinlil, N. J., Ni,v. nil,, in;;,, Wcillii- .. I Above > Specials All This Week l.llpplM i ii.'ilt SOLD BY DHUGQISTS LVL^WHLPt ef UlifiiliiUa O'tltlt-i', >ln -till, ii'iiif-u 11 'OiNJAMIN J. I'MIHIIII, day f.iid 'llniii.|ii> ill lilniliiii ll I' i) Aihi'tt'su 111 Hit lit': • ww^T* • r "ijr£' fff T' • '. ' . 30, 1925. w Year Greetings
We Extend Greetings of the SteSson A Happy (New Year Not Only on January 1st After all what.more can we- wish you. on this, AMONG our assets we-like to count the only To ev.eryohe and thank those who made the ~""y the' birthday of 1?2G; • "\~fcut throughout the other 364 days of 1926 one that money cannot buy, your good season of .1925 the best we have ever had. we wish our friends and patrons, . will. And so* at this Holiday Season \wet ex- RED BANK PUBLIC MARKET "A HAPPV NEW'YEAR" tend to you, not as a customer /alone, but as a,* Monmouth Radio Service. 10 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. frieml, the Best of/VVishes for the coming year. Red Bank Radio Sales Co. . .' Thellome of Station WJBI • '.- ' My Wish to AllV RADIO SUPPLIES aiuMERVICE Ip that the joys of 1925 be multipmXl a hu'ndred- DIXON BRaTHEEs7Pi-oprietors V STRAUS CO. > fold, may be>yours throughout th# New Year. ^3 Broad St.* Phone 1184 Red Bank, N. J. - 1 East Front St. Phone 1890 Re* Bank, N. J. Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. Charlie ! Wonder Mlat Market 1 •: ROBERT S. JOHNSON, Prop.r - " • •» V- • 22 Monmouth Street- Red Bank, N. J.
December 31,1-925 closes the dobr of a most ••. ;.. .•.../„•.•:__•' . •. : 1 A Friendly Greeting HAPPY tyEW YEAR prosperous season iri the Hisio'fy"of oifrstore. Health, Wealth and Happiness We wish to thank our many friends and pa- May. 1926 be a year so brimful of happiness The New Year holds the promise of that .1927 will be ushered in with regret—that great prosperity for all. May that trons for the generous patronage during the past What more can we wish for you at year. - We extend, to all a wish for , is our" wish to all our patrons on this New promise be realized is the sincere J- ' the dawn of 1926? Years Day. /_ * wish of •••••.-. A Hfappy and Prosperous New Year The Red Bank Candy Kitchen Whelan Drug Stores, Inc. Hendrickson & Applegate BERK'S SHOE STORE FURNITURE and HARDWARE and Successors to Whelan-Cassidy Co., Inc. *. —SHOES— Strand Restawrant • For Men, Women and Children East Front St. Near Broad ReVfiank, N.J. Broad & White Streets Red Bank, N. J. 54 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. BROAD STREET^ RED BANK, N. J.
1926 " Greetings By Radio . • , . «* -With Our New Years Greeting The New Year contains the promise's of great We want to ftiank our many friends for AL'S MARVEL MEAT MARKET That ^you may have'an ample share of the things for R^.d Bank and its citizens. May their patronage in the past and we offer we .not wish you the best of everything for 3 BROAD ST. RED BANK, N. J. Joy and Prosperity'of the New Year 1926? ' ' our heartiest wishes for your - happiness is'the sincere wish of ^ during alf of 1926. .,, wishes everyone a J. KRIDEL ARTHUR V. GREGORY CLOTHIER HAPPY NEW YEAR RADIO SUPPLIES 17 Mechanic St. Red Bank, N. J. Broad & Front Sts. Red Bank, N. J. 10 White St. Phone 474 Red Bank, N.' J.
GREETINGS: In Wishing My Friends and Customers a , THE NEW YEAR Our New Years Greeting HAPPY NEW YEAR May. fortune.,be kind to you on the birthday We look forward to the .New Year^expectantly, of 1926 andjmay she still be smiling when May your portion of joy and happiness this year with a-sincere appreciation of the fact that our may I take time to .thank you for my success in "past success and future prosperity lies in our the past, arid trust'"a" largeYsKaTe of happiness the 365th day takes its place in the realm of' be so great that former y6ars will seem. the past. • as "hard'times." patrons' keeping. May 1926 treat them gra- will be yours in the years to come.-, 4 ciously^is-our earnest wish. i Philip T. Jiannine The Red Bank Waiting Room Clayton & Magee LEON'S Red Bank Steam Dye Works H. BELGEADE, Prop. Main Office and Plant—70-76 White St. Tel 1045 GENTS' FURNISHINGS Successors to H. N. Supp Est. • West Front Stteet Red Bank, N. J. Branch Store—24 West Front St. Tel. 734 19 Broad St. Bank, N. J. 71 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. The Place Where You.Wait for the Bus Red Bank •*— New Jersey
NEW YEAR GREETINGS To Our Patrons TO OUR MANY FRIENDS WE EXTEND A p. . • • • A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR' NEW YEARS GREETING Our biggest* asset is the good will of our cus- TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS The year that's past has been full of bright tomers and: we sincerely value the business N spots. One of the brightest has been your asso- The year that is-past has dealt kindly- with you have given-us in the past. May the New AND A GRATEFUL APPRECIATION OF ciations with us. .us all, and may 1926 smile even more gra- Year be bigger, better and busier than ever • • , • ALL PAST BUSINESS. May the New Year bring to you greater joy, ciously, is the wish of before. . greater success and greater happiness than ever. ~ Miller's Hardware Co, Prown-Cooper Co. Alperin's Delicatessen W. W. KENNEDY & SONS HARDWARE PAINTS. RADIO THE NEW 5c and 10c STORE 20 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. FLORISTS 33 We»t Front St. Red Bank, N. J. 47 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. 41 Broad Street ' Red Bank, N. J. Phone 79-J
GREETINGS 1926 GREETINGS We/Extend to All Our patrons and Friends. A HAPPY NEW YEAR Believe us sincerely when wo extend to all May every one of the 365 days of 1926 be a golden milestone in your life that will be re-', A PROSPEROUS AND We take this means to thank you for the our very Heartiest Wishes for the New Year, called with pleasure and without a single .great volume of business you have given us in that it will be full of happiness for you and regret. HAPPY NEW YEAR the past and hope that we may be able to serje your dear ones. you in a much larger capacity the coming year. LEON KISLIN ARDON'C GLOBE FURNISHING CO. Tony's Wonder Market JEWELER Dry Goods Co. O C East Front St. Globe Hotel Bldg. Red Bank FRtJITS and VEGETABLES 13 East Front Street Red Bank, N. J. 56 BROAD ST. RED BANK, NrJ. Phone 1259 , i 42 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. Opposite Globe Hotel
NEW YEAR GREETINGS \ -MY WISH- GREETINGS Of all the days of the year we like January Nut from tho sense of duty or because it is 1st best for it gives us the opportunity, to That everyone of my many friends and patrons .That 1926 ifiay contain 3C5 of the happiest days the customary thing to do, Init-bec/iuse of wish our patrons and friends "A HAPPY may have a very Happy New Year ami that known to Red Bank and its residents the pleasure we derive fruin so doing, do NEW YEAR." , ' ... - the coming year may be one of ^rait prosper- . is the sincere expression of we extend to you, one ami all, our sincere greetings of the seiison. ity to all, is-my sincere wish. Harry's Department Store Kelly & Company The Red Bank Fur Shop JACK GQLDIN N. LEV1NE, Prop. CLOTHIER FOR MEN and BOYS "The M6»t Talked of Storo in Town" Automotive Equipment - 4 White Street Red Bank, N. J. 92 Shrewsbury Avonuc Red Bank, N. J, 3 East Front St. at Broad Rod Bank, N. J.' 48 BROAD ST. . RED BANK, N. J. Telephone 392-M Telephone -Ji)l . Phono Ib'-M iti»p&y&y»w^ —FOR- Tuesday, "January 12th,. 'at Mn. Navesink,MethodIst Church'm Is •spending a ,week wl'A friend»% NEWS FROMMIDDLETOWN Charles Runyaa'a. woek at MHf John I. SicUes't. / Boston. Mrs. Harry Thiesmoycr and her Jacob Strykor -of Locust Point Mr.' and Mrs. John W. AyerC of CHRISTMAS A IV?ERRY TIME AT daughter Dorothy of Jorsoy City was home- Christmas from New Belford havq beqn visiting in Mary- Ihe JSan Re: Tire Service Mrs Qcean «pd Weit Zni A' EAST KEANSBURG. aro %lsltins . TJiomnq Caslcr of York, where he Is employed, land. L, OPEN ALL YEAR TELEPHONE 72 R /, Dancing. Dinner, ?2.D0. A la carte. Afternoon Teai Port Monmouth. t Miss Helen tynrshall of Hoboken Mrs. Yarnnll and her ton Frank 1 Partletf*for Children Given by Fire- Mr. and Mis.-Kcnnoth Qqllina of ia visiting her grandmother, Mrs. of Belford nro visiting in Maryland. , - Shorn Dinners. Tel, Lone Branch 1743 0/ FOLCL: Our Service Car'is men and Civic \lioci«tion—Bel-' Long Island fjpent Christmas with Jacob Sclinoor of Belford. Charles Wai.Ins moved in his ford Pastor to Uie Cash Gift to Mr. and~ Mrs. Emmor Clayton of Miss Ruth Hillyer, daughter of new houso nt Navoalnk last we ok. always ready. Buy a Radio Outfit Poit Monmouth Benjamin Hillyer of Navesink, is Robert Scrgo of Leonardo is en- Chustmas parties which resulted Mi. and' Mia. 0. W Boyd and employed at Keansburg. closing his rear porch with glass. in merry times for everyone con- Alfred Boyd of Port Monmouth The bocial club of Port JI011- Wultor E. Walling of Port "Mon- MOVING and TRVfCRING? Steam Vulcanizing. cerned, especially ior childrcn^were spent Chribtmns with relatives ut mouth will meet Saturday night at moulh has a hew rac'o outfit. SAVE MONEY ON YOUR ;; hclfl last week by the East Kenns- gt.iten Islnnd. Mrs. Paul Schoolings, Mrs. Wilhnm Sccloy of Belford Is Balloon and Truck buii' ill omen and by the—East •' Misses Ai.na nml Emma Dietrich Charles Kecfer of ^Leonardo Is on tho sick list. Long Distance Hauling- Kransburg civic association. At o£ Belford nio spendme tho winter spendihg the holiday /Season with N Tires in Stock. the paity held by the association •.vitli Mi> Aithui" McGumis of friends at Wcstllold. Estimate* Cheerfully Given on Trucking heat juat where you need Miss Martin Rlunch.irl performed Philadelphia. The' two children of Mrs,Mary PHONES of All Descriptions, < "Juice" not coal's the thing n dnncc and Mi»S Mane IaljrcLquc Phtncck of Brevont Park urc kept 1 Oliver Pcnyiof Htflfoid is .spend- feed it. the solg, "Tho Buthda^. ' Miss ing .sovoial days with his aunt, Mrs. indoors with measles. Red Bank •' _ _EcqiUjwiU broadcast the same Charles Foster of Rockvillo Center, Frank Vicririg of- Port Jlon- 1108 and 347 7 DER the table, frosty morn- John Hansen solo, tonight from Station WJBI at Long Island. mouth sjient Christmas with' rela-' ings, in the bathroom or in tho 42 West Front Street Red Bank. Mr. and 'Mrs'. William Bartley. of tives at Staten Island. .1 corner. An eleclric header A cash Christmas gift was made West Orange will spend' New Years' Tha library at Na'. eBink is closed needed, to make1 yW home REITBANK, N. J. to Rev. A. C. Polhemus at the Meth- with Mr. and Mrs. John He ins of during the' holida;' season It'will '"^jnnfortable. : NIGHT PHONE 1209-W odist Sunday-school entertainment Belford. "'.''. rc-open next Monday. • , . Kaustine Septic Tanks •i last week. The money will be used Skating is popula- nt Leonardo Mr. and Mrs." Ashton Sickles of 3£ SPECIAL- to buy a radio outfit. A cash gift these days. Tfce favorite places for Navesink aro making:a'sojourn at Atlanta,' Georgia. • •! , ' t2«iJ4-la. ELECTRIC wns^also made to Mrs. Garrett A.this sport are Synset Lakp and the Th» Now Y.:r will bo Cheru.-iical Toilet Systems Lee, the organist. lagoon. • « laMr3. J. Crawford Comptbn jof Bayside Heights is confined to tho brighter, moro cheAful, ^ ASK YOUR PLUMBER V $5.50 Mrs. S. A; DeVosty of Navcsink Mrs. Lucy Clark and her daagh- wilh tho.bettor vision our had a Christmas family dinner par- 1 house, with grip. ... ' gla.oct give. ty. Those present were Mr. andter Mabel of Brooklyn have been Mr. nnd Mrs. William ' Wnllman Stock* carried locally In warehouse at Mrs. William A. DeVesty. Mr. and "Isiting Mrs. Lena Foster of Bel-of Belford have\heen visiting at M. H. DANGLER & CO., f^own Electric Shop Mrs. Earl DeVesty, Mr. and Mrs. Jersey City. •* • 461 High Street Phone 686 Long Branch, N. J, \'-i' Howard DeVesty, Malcolm, and The firtmen of Port Monmouth "William Pass of Hoboken spent PRANK LESI4E, Prop. Mildred DeVesty, Richard Earle, disposed' of a turkey lnst. week- and Sunday at his summer homo at Lo- KAUSTINECO.. Inc. Mr. and \lvs. C.-Maynard Card and it was awarded to 0 W' Boyd. cust Point. . Hunt Building Phone 3766 Trenton, N. J, Ij9 Monmouth St. Red Bank Mrs. Louisa D. Card of Navesink; The ladies' aid. society of the Miss Hilda Soutlittll of Leonardo Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. DeVesty s . ' and.Mrs. Worden of Rutherford; -it i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Abbott and Mrs. Harry Beebender of Fort Lee, and Charles Nicholson of South 1 Whitley, Illinois. • . Mrs. Thomas Phillips of Port Monmouth .had" a family gathering and Christmas dinner party at which those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P.Villers of Newman Springs Ring in the Nef! avenue, Red Bank; Mr. and Mrs. The New Year is almost here, only • a matter of a- few William Hart of Long Branch; Mr. hours when horns will be blowing and the happy voices of and Mrs. Albert Chandliss of Hill- young: and old will be mingled in the 'mirth of the occasion. side, Mr. and Mrs. George Kinear of Lot there be every effort made to ring out the old with Keyport and Mis. Smith of Glou- Festivity, Feasting and Happiness. And you will find'every cester. possible Food Want, if not on the list below, • < Tho Christmas entertainment' of In the Stores Where Quality Counts and the New Monmouth Baptist Sunday- school, last week was largely attend- Your Money Goes Furthest ! ed and hugely enjoyed, as was BIG JHREE-DAY EGG SPECIAL ! shown by the frequent applause. Gifts of sold were made to John N. Selected Hillyer,. the SunTTay-school superin- NOW GOING ON AT tendent, and to Mr. and Mrs. S. E. 02 Curtis, two'-qf. th. teachers of the EGGS" Sunday-school Because- of the stormy weatjier Fi-iday not many of the members of Syrup and Hot Cakes on New Year's Moraine! ' the Harmony gun club-turned out for the shooting match scheduled OSCO Golden Syrup 3 cans 25c for that day. Some practiea. shoot- ing was done, but the big matches for prizes of turkeys, ducks, geese "FOOTWEAR THAT SATISFIES" 4SCQ Buckwheat <& pkgs and chickens were postponed until or Pancake Flour . . ** Friday morning' of this week. 18 Broad Street Bank, N. J. Sold ill any combination you desire. A Christmas entertainment of. i unusual merit wa given last Cleaned Wednesday night by the Navesink asco Currants 2 pkgs 25c Methodist Sunday-school. Cash gifts were made to Mrs. Albert I Mince Meat It) 17c llcg. 14c size. • Delieiously flavored. ! Sickles and Mrs. James Scott, the Sunday-school organists, to whom New Year Baking and Table Needs much credit is.i'.e for the success of the entertainment. Juicy Florida Oranges _ doz 39c, 49c Miss Lillian Zane, 0113 of the Bcot Pure Open-Kettle Rendered Lard lb ZOc teachers at the Leonardo high Swans Down Cake Flour pK'g 37c school, is still at .PauUb.ora receiv- Shane's Calie Flour ...... ;.. 5 lb bag 48c \\\S treatment for the broken leg Fancy Mixed Pocls >i lb jilcg 25c which she suffered in an accident Glace ,Citron •••• '.'. Jt> 23c last September. She is-.improving and it is c'xpcc'.cd that she will re- j 4SO0 Baking Powder . r can 5c, 10c, 20c same teaching :n February. The high reputation of this store must 1^'& ihaintained—therefore right XXXX Conf. Sugar _ _ 3 pkgs '2Bc The Christmas entertainment at in the heart of the winter season we offer bur entire stock of broken lines Baker's Fresh Grated Coconut cill) 16c' the Leonardo Baptist church last Large. Thin "Shell Walnuts • Jt> ;29C week drew a large attendance and of desirable Footwear including Patent Colt, Black Kid, Black Satin, Vel- Ralle_4 Sujjared Dates . '. lb 21c it was much appreciated. Rev. Supreme Fruit Cake ;>T2 lb cake $lioO Thomas Thomas of Plymouth, Penn- vet, Suede and Tan Pumps and Qfcfords; Red Ripe Tomatoes .•:...3 cans 25c sylvania, preached.at both services Tender Green Pens' 2 cans 19c at the Leonan'i Baptist church Arch PreserverJVlake Excepted—at Whole Grain or Crushed Corn.. 2 cans 19c w Sunday. N. B. C. Tryton Sandwich .'...,.; 1.', Ifo J9 Several Navesink folks who have C radio outfits heard Mrs. Ralph K Roberts' broadcast .a solo from Its Quality Hus earned it praise from .all wlio Jacksonville, Florida, Sunday night Mrs. Roberts wat formerly Miss Bertie Sickles. • She is a daughter of John L. Sickles of Navesink. Edward Oakes • of Campbell's Junction had a pine Iron in his SPECIAL front yard lighted with colored elcc.- tric light bulbs Christmas eve and Richland Butter ...V.. lb Christmas night.' The tree with its, This Broad will be (|uito upproprintc at your first big bright lights • made a beautiful spread of tho New Year. sight. A meeting of the ladies' auxiliary These pumps, oxfords and other fall and winter footwear are from of Chemical firo company of'^Rol- (ord will be held Tuesday night at our ?;ular stock, and they carry our well-known guarantee. Most of this I Mrs. Joseph Hyers's. It is hoped to footwear we have been selftng from $7.50 to IplO.OO per pair, and it is all I have every member present, as plans : Supreme I for tlie winter arc to bo ^mntle, this season's styles of reliable makes. . Tho Best'Bread You Kvor Ate! I Albert Marcscn and Charles Brcsnahan of Jersey City ami Wer-haye also made Extra Special Reductions on other broken lots of Victor Bread iJnn Ioat 7c Misses Christina and Marie Carroll and Helen Cherry of Newark .spent '[ Fall and Winter Footwear, and they have been arranged on tables for quick the week-end with Mrs. H.'J. Lent/, of East Koniisburp:. ' selling, at . „ ~ 1 can <®SC0 Tomato Purea Both for Mrs. Albert Smith of Navesink is and ^staying with Miss Norma Swan of "Hint place. Misses Edith, Myra nml 1 pkg Gold Seal Macaroni Bessie Sickles,'(laughters of John 1. Sicldos of Nnvesink, are in Florida, or Spaghetti ; for tho winter. Otto Wnlkowitz is remodeling his Reg. 8c Tomato Puree 4 cans 25c house on Monmouth avenue nt 2.95 Navesink, where he lives. The Car-, Are You Cleaning Up for the New Year ? |p hurt construction compnny of At- lantic Ilifclilnmls is doing tho work. er air Kirlcmnn's Borax, Son\i ...4 cakes 19c Frank Viering of Port Monmouth A Special Assortment of Children's Shoes at $1.95 P P ffSCO H«Vd Watrr Soap 3 cnkos 20c underwent nn operation nt tho Long \ .. Iiriuu'li hospitnl last week. It l-i We do not carry over from season to season any broken lines. Our P. & C. Nophthn Soap 4 cuki'S 19c thought that n second operation will Star Soup cuke. 5c !>o neccsxnry.; , stock must be free from odds anil/ends at all times—hence this sale for Gold Dusl Powdor lii(; jikj; 2(lc '• Mi»a Mildred DoVontny, v,ll;n iit- your benefit. ,' W»»hinff Sod» l.i|t plV FOR EMPLOYEES. mlsireu, wporU tn«t'th« Chriit- 'he euchre Lames and dtneing will wny «f New Yori- ha^ been p nu naaon waa ihe blggeit tho tart at nine o'clock and a Urge ng a' few days with his parents, Mr. , Employ**} of Loni Branch poitoffics here has ever hid. Both lumber of prlzis will be awarded and Mrs. Theodore Lindburg of Firm Q*t N*w Hom«a, ncomlng and outgoing null broke the euchre winners, eabrlght." er 600 persons attended the ill record!. George Reynolds has' bought a William O'Rourke, whi attends tfbn1 ana Christmas pwty giv- Mra. Jiiie Smith ii a patient at tew Euex coach.' • > It. Joseph's college in Maryland, is ,.,by the Samuel RothiUfn, cloth. he Long Branch hospital, Cyril L«wes ii spending two ionie for the holidays. ill % company .of Long Branch for Un, Fred Sickles hu been sick weeks with his brother, Reginald Ice five inches thick is being linr- "the company's employees last rith ipre throat. Lawes of Rochester, New York. ested on Parmly's pond. Street's 'Wednesday night. A feature of the A Ford automobile ther term. " ; bo Br«M Band'to Give n Concert ments. "•'".••• . " \ Mils Floronje Coulter, who is The funeral of Mrs. Johanna Christmas with his parents, Mr. and New Yeara Evov . Mrs. J6hn Lang, ' spending the winter »t New York, Nolan,' widow: of Thomas J. Nolan, as been spading a few days with Without you we could not build upward Tho brass bond will give a free was held last. wdU at St. Doro- Miss Mary McGarlty, who teaches incort tomorrow night in the niu- school at South River, Is spending er parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. thea's church. Mrs, Nolan was 65 the holidayg with her parents, Mr, Coulter of West park. the large and successful! jewelry establishment Jclpal building In' celebration of 'cars' old, Bu-1 ' was made at few Years ove. There Will also be md Mrs. Michael Mcriarit.-. Freehold. . 1 which has been continually striving to give you mo vocal solos. . . Miss Elizabeth Shoemaker FAIR HAVEN NEWfc-i-i- • The children of he Presbyterian daughter of Mrs. Bertha- Shoemak- LITTLE SILVER NEWS. er, is home for the holidays ,from lan« Tunn»jr In" Florida—Slorlc Quality, Service and Courtesy throughout the Inndny-school had a Christmas par- ' H«r« on Chriitma*. [Tueaday night of last week and Work on- N*w. Ro«d Stopped— Becchwood school at. Jenkintown, past thirty-nine years of our pleasant relations. jy gavo an entertalnmo. Sunday MOTOJ .into Now Horns.. Gene Tunney, the American light Work on the hew concrete' road RUMSON NEWS. eavyweight champion, who former- Mr, and' Mrs LbulsJohnson, Jr. has been stopped on account of the y lived here; in spending the. rest if Long branch, _ajc spending sev- cold weather. The workmen havi Euchr* Party and Dane* Tonight al of the winter- at Sti Petersburg, We extend to you our Best Wishes for •al da/s with Mr artd Mrs. Loui been fixing tho sideB of, the. road Holy Cron Hall. lorida. ihnson. ^~ and this work wiM be resumed • in Many tickets have bee-_ sold for Mrs. William B. Little, Jr., gave the year Nineteen Twenty-Six. . Skating takes place both day am the spring. the euchre,party and dance to be birth to a daughter Christmas night. itght on Track Pond at old Mon Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Shampa held tonight at Holy Cross hall by Mrs, Little was formerly Mies Dor- Jiouth Pari. At night the skater nore have moved into their new the young ladies' sodality for the othywear. Hide over the Ice in the light o: homo on Willow drive. benefit of the church. There'will A tea dance was given last week anterns Had to *or-es which ar . Philip Ha'sler. of Baltimore ,.hai be a large numbei of prizes award' at ihe Robert Treat hotel at Newark fastened to poles.. J j been visiting his parent?) Mr. an od to euchre playsrs and refresh- for Miss Laura Jean. Farrahd, Mrs. Thomas B. Hosier, ' ments will be served. Miss Mary 'daughter of Dudley' Farrand of Mrs. Andrew Walker gave birt Collins is. chJrman of the commit- to a son Sui dny,': '. ' George Darragh of Jersey Cit; Pearl street. f- •;; tee in charge of thti affair.- At the .Methodist church next r Mrs. Arnetto Dangler underweni spenj the week-end with Mr. an v an operation for: appendicitis Sun Mrs/WA. Darragh. " . . Cornelius. Perrine of West parkl Sunday morning' the- pastor will jay at Dr. Hazard'sr-hospltal a Harry'Lippincott has arrived i who attends rRutgers college, preach on "Peace, Like a River.'" REUSSILLE'S Long Branch. Sho is improving. Turkey,, where he is on a businesi home for the Christmas holidays., At pightthe sermon topic, will be /South Eatontown as far south a trip for a St. LouU firm, Capt. John Connett of the polic "Different. Kinds of Foundations." ' ' ' the, JackBon Brojvn sawmill is nov Mrs. Benjamin A: Shoemaker ha: department has bought an Oaklan Mrs. Frank A. Mulford was taken lighted with jelbLtricity. Stree new Ford .sedan. On Christmas touring car. ' to tho Long Branch hospital SupflW Monmoutn's Leading Jeweler lights ire up. and a number o Mr, and Mrs. Shoemaker enter- Miss Nellie Ward of New Yorl lot an .operation. houses are wired. Tho houses wer< Jnined Frank Shoemaker o£ Poin is spoading tho holidays with hei Mr. and Mrs; Raymond Doughty wired some timo ago, but the ele'e Pleasant and Miss Hayes and Harry parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward, left yesterday for Florida, where tri6"company did rid" turn on "thi Allen of New Yoik. "-" Sr. •". -.-••; -• ••'- •" they will remain until Bpring. juice",until last week, Mrs. William TIaviland has been, Mr. and Mrs. William O'Rourke Mrs. Deborah Smith observed her 36 BROAD ST. RED BANK, ft. JL vj The*. Advent,-Slinday-scl.ool cele spending a few days with Mr. and of Holyoke, Massachusetts, are VIB- 87th birthday Christmas; She re- brated Christmas with an entertain Mrs. Crawford Compton of, Belfon iting Mr. nd Mrs. Thoma-s Ansbro ceived a number of callers, and a liient Monday night and the Meth'o Miss Beulah. Snyde'r of Tenneni Miss. Mildred Reid of St'.-Eliza- shower of birthday cards. Mrs.. 31st Sunday-school had similar en is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Harr beth's college an-I Mils Kathryn ;ortalnment la?t night.' Smith is enjoying good health; \ 1 Herbert., O'Brien of Georgian Cou-1 college • The Sunday-school held a .Christ- • The Sors and Daughters of Lib are home for the holiday vacation irty had n Christmas party in the Mrs. L. B. Campbell has been vis mas party and entertainment last iting relatives at Asbury Park am The infant son of Thomas Kadiar Wednesday night. _ Candy and lodge rooms In" night, Spring Lake over the holit'nys. was baptised Sunday at Holy Crosi !; Ralph Morris, who js employed a 1 oranges were distributed . and • a •»•>• — church by Rev, John E . Murray. purse was presented to thhp'^stor. New York, spent C .rlstmas. at hi The girls' community club held 1 lomo here. . • SHREWSBURY NEWS. Miss Helen Brown and Tlarme'i . 1 Christmas part, last night *t-Ralpl Trafford spent Christmas at New .Victor Rush, son of H. Floy Euchre Party and 'ance Tomorro Hall. The. members of the club ex York. - ' Rush, is sick with pneumonia, <, ' Night at FJrehouae, changed gifts • which were on A daughter vraa born to Mrs. ;The Shrewsbury fire compan; Christmas tree. Call on Luke Longhead lor any Wallace Chasey last week. will hold a euchre party and dand Theodore Lindburg, \vho is em sort of want. He specializes tn.ajl Mrs. Ada B. Nafew, the pos tomorrow night.^.' theHlrehous ployed by theT^ational surety com- kinds.—Advertisement. , •-'•. ;
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MDnmoulh County Surr»|«l.'i Offlc. Itort nf i«l.l iltniiiml to rihllilt t» Jilt ,•«''• Monmouth County Stirrogiu'i OfAc.i :a la htr«l «:• Ill tha mnll.r of tin niUto u( Wllllanrll, • Briber. Mtoutur >• arutiinlil, tli.lr iltbli In Ilia mnlt.r of Hi. talilo of Uhtrlti U. ••Id utMaawl In aah Unnhim, tlififiitil. *nt rt.imnrt. galnit iL. lln>t Ih. l'ur«li»nt to U. otit.r at Jo«»ph I. p T Domlinr, Hurtomlt &t th. County o( Mon. mid tukiatlliir...... l>cm«li«j>, tuiromla uf tl» Cuiinty of Mon. r «ill«m lilliutli, ni«il« on Hi. llilrH tiny of l)rc»m, »l«(l Krtfluilil, N. .!„ D»«»mti«r Hit. 1«J». muiilli, mmW on Ih. futitttinih liny « T l.rr, nun, on tli), Kii(,|lnn- •1MB I'AIIMKIW LOAN ANtl 'I'll} KT NovitnWr tuatl, cm Ilia •M'II'KIIIIII uf K'l; fr*' Iritiin Mint 'Iruiit OniiiiiHiiy, iixt't-iilor uf vtIM IAN Y, w»r.l W, tl Ink*. Ailtllna II. M«l,a"iy anil t itin ri[n\i nC WlllUm II, Uiinlmni. '!•• r.illlh Mstxilry l'nrl*y, Matiilnrt of Ih. •« tl>ii<«J, Mlltt It h«i«by 11 via t» Ui« »i«il> tilt «( Uhiil«> li, MUR POULTRY CLEANERS and DYERS are ready to go back to school when ->• . • »«i •» •—f Hail«t ovenuo, ' '•. '" , munlolpollMns stands «* Than Last Year. Mr, nnd Mrs. George VanAken Ua». December Mat, UN, kl'tMt WORK CALLED FOR AND tno holiday vacation is over. are visiting Mr3. VunAken's par- H^ZLEt WEW3. Miss Slennoi; Irwln, v/ho attends it Town Hall, Eltontown. JJ, J, n . DELIVERED The freeholders at a meeting lust Mii-s Addic Wilson returned Mon- ent, Mr. .»nd Mis. 9. B. Wolls. Rlder'B college at Trenton, is spend- Dnted December SCtfa, 1025. Office 31 Monmouth St. Tel. CSO-W. Wednesday approve." tho budget Mr*. Emm T. Rudiger to Mp?o ing tho .holidays with' ho- parents, - EDWA1U> P. HSNDSICKS Factory: 37-33 Prospect Ave. day from i. Visit of live days at Now Mr. and Mrs. E« VanMartcr and Here from Now fgypt. Tel. 230-W. for 1920 carrying total npproprin- York., . children of Union'City spent several Mr. and Mrs! Charles-Irvvin. or tha Taxing tons ja-t $1,067,228.48, an increase Christmas was celebrated with nri days the ppst week with Mr, and Mrs, Enima T. Pesenx ."; visiting - .:Erijest 7E.;'JPeiflux; whs a Nc»v AND of ^132,lll!40. above- last year. her dnuBhter, Mrs. Emniii T. Ru^Egypt;visitor 'oh 'Ptfnday.!.[ entertainment by tlio Baptist Sun Mrs. Yor.kriuslco.'- , • . 1 IN CHANCERY OK NEW ' The, amount to %c raised by taxa- ger. "of "ljlaw ELypt, Mrs, Rudigar . J. Frank ."Woibaria wont, on ' a i L.-HITCHCOCK jHAIKUSON. , day-school last nighk There was a . Mrs." Lizzie St'ryke.vspent Chrlat: BONE tion in 'the.new budget is $1,492,- largo- attendance, a Njno • program has sold her chicken farm and will business trip to Allhntlo City on HAiHUSON-hla wife, nnd 1 Charles Lewis 049:4?7 which is iin increase of mas day with'her,son, Dr. Lester move to Huzlet next wek'nnd make ARINOj > .:.-.•:.•:>:. '.",••;.-. .,.,, and much applause. J Saturday.-^' •.-.• .."/•"'•'''• •.'•""..'-.'" '•• •.. • 4 $118,832,44 over»last year. The Strykor of Rotl Bank. • ' her iiowe. with her mcther, • * By virtue of an'ohler-of :tji« Court * SCRAP WHOLESALE AND RETAIL '' Rev, and Mrs.,J. A. Th'om^on at- Mr. and Mrs. Charjes Thompson : 'hancory of New Jaraoy,- made oiTiiherdL largest increases ii. tli budget arc ErfwhV.H. . Wn'.lins; ,, spent Jhe yetcIONOTICE;' • ':i-If jf•;•: •f tho ilote liqr.of, In »: oauss whertlL , Per Cent Furs Meat and Bone* tended tho funeral of Miss Kmma visited their son Ellis, af/Highlands V«rfni II. Smoek. tru«t«e,la (iom»liMn««Vl DEALER IN ?50,000 aiiiiitio;ial fbr'brfjigos and ; week.-end at New.3gypt;; , '. •?ne atinaal movtintr ot .t^le> polje^r-1v61u*f from any tsJiliaKC. wbn.l iinilj. 1>»*«1 Cook iit New Brunswick last '-.Thurs- port of. last week. -~ J- . .V ,nil you and o(her« aro iletondsntj,' you; 1 culverts mid $54,000 for 1924 ' Mr/ and Mrs. Rqbqi'fc, Cfouso 'of ora or tho Slimwibury Mutual Vlr« tfn.ut. » -n-i/ulrcd to appear, plodil, aimrar'or'.f or »ny adulteintlon. A ration with day and spent Christmas with their '•'• Mrs. Anr.a Baird-' has return ndct k3o£ii»ny of'Enldntown. N-ri.; will bt lornur to the bill n( mill ooroplalnanton J necessary ingredients to' maKo— bridge and mail l/ords winch will 1 Hightstown •' spent Otiristmaji iwlth' hold at! th» Purpls 'P«rrot te« rpomif Ua tP.Vueffiru the seventeenth day of.'FabrU^ pCGS LUMBER con, Ralph W.' Thomson of Middlq- .'from the?.hospital and h stoppin v BtQUil.iitl-Mt, Entontown, N,. 4,, Monday mature nt'^t year. bu'sh. , ' . • - ••. Mrs. Crouso's-mothcr, Wl'a. Ella C, oftarnopn, Jnnupry 4th; 1920,'^nk two.fy.00 try next, or thobnlil bill "wilt bt UkSfl HEALTHIER. HENS with her-sister, Mrs. C. H. Swr ; IV eonreaaed airnlnst you.-, ;. -.'. ...A.'^J .Hycr.' •.-••'•; - '•' \v-.;V;. ••:<<,:}• o'clock.- for tho cloctlgn of j cloven i|l«c- B 1028 »ml tho ttn^inctloh of.'Jiioh ..'Tho «nld tilll Is filed to foreoloia a niert- Sash, Doors, Blinds, Glass "Lived in a Dugout. ^-* Enrle Stnltz end Kem.eth Stryltor Biian mndo by Uooruo I). Speorln to Martbi '<• A«l- our dculw to mix your mash with. ght o'clock New Years morning Miss Ruth Palmer is liome fro otiiBr ituBlncis .en may properly cottia* uo^ w.:>- Horiran, dated' December twcntr-ntrittij AWAUUER8 KWALtrY. then-JCO-results. of Keyport are- visiting at Newboforc It. ' ' ' ' ••-•>"- •'•'•' nineteen hundred and thirteen; on lands and.Builders' Hardware. A 78-year-olil woman . and herat Cftrist church. COIICRO over the holidays. ~.j • " JAMES N. WOLCOTT, ^ For f ec laniplo and 10S5 Almanac write Egypt.- • . ' ' -. : ho Uorqunh of Deal, MonmoutH Count forty-ycajr-old son, both of whom Rev\ Ernest W. Maiulcvilla has Miss Anna Collins,of- tho Moht- * . '• aacretflry. .^ New Jersey, nnU now,held;by toroplal,™ Miss Margaret D, Evcrilell of the December 28. 192lf. •'. ;.': '\ MAURER MFG. CO. iippearwl - to be diJnTsnted,. were been elected a member of the einir normal] school *s'spending'her jnt: nnd you, U Ultohooek MarrKon,' «r»l RED BANK. N. J. : mude u ilelonilant beesuaekyou own or forf J)e;t. 30, Box 365 Newark, N: J. J .found living in a dugout in the American Sociological society in vacation 'with' her-pa^onta/ •- '. rnony ..owned said - nortBUnd premliei'i 'X- ' " woods., near • .Wayside Sunday by : yuu, Jcimlo Hnirl»on, are mode a Ue(elid) recognition of his studies of na- Mr. pnd . Mrs.'.llert Qu..ckcnbush .nt btniono you uro tho wife of I* Hltcb state troopers and were taken to tional social problems.. . lie- is at-qntcrtninct] relatives from Free- "••' NEWARK'S cook JiurrUon, who owns or formerl Freehold for obs.'rvatio... The tending: the siciety's _nitnu.ti 1' con- hold, KeypOrt anil- New York at '•':..» LEADING • uwncd irald mortanscd premises I and yi 1 I'rank ZapUHrin; ore made n defendnntl woman gave lier name as Christina vention at Columbia oumVersity at Christmas dinner. ' '-,'••-• THEATRES • una you hold n - mortgage covering aal Ilnninuct and the son's :vs Alfred New York this wock; •*it • Mr. nnd Mrs, A. ,T. flolland left Minagamint RroadSt aort(;n<(cil premises, ^ ' .7 • , , I ,H. 3. Schlellnjor Whelan Stores, luc, Haniquct. Both \vgve poorly clad The Christmas phiy given by the Brsnford PI., near Broad St._ *' ' ^• BroaRfnad anHnidl FultoFullon SUSta,. Baud Deoombor 10, 1026,' J and. gave oviden«r of having suf- children o£ Christ church Sunday • . WILSON A SMOOK,•;.,,_ SUCCESSORS TO W-HELA>M3ASS1DY CO'.; ING* • SoHcltora of Oomplnlnant,;.! fered from larfFo'f food and fi afternoon/was attended by a large Why 0o to New Yorfe? AH the good shows come here,'. 10 East Fto^rt Street, Red |n"""- •» "* exposure. audience/which found much to ad- mire in/the creditable performance SHERIFF'S SALE', Happines Candy MIDDLETO: ULAGE' KEWS /ot the youngsters. ' . NOW PLAYING NOW PLAYING • V Uy virtue of n writ of 11. fa. to ma dfl I M«t». Fri. (Now Year.) at X P.M.. •cctod, !a«i»cil out of tho New; Jen< Whirls' a whole Greatest Laugh Shiiw In America - Uuprcmo Court of the Stato'.of New/JarsflV lood Sunaay-School Pupils Reward-] &'SatK -' ';, bo cxposeil to .sn'10 at publlo vandui United Cigars eti With Bibles and Books. MARLBORO NEWS. (No Wed. M|U .. Monday, tho 11th dny of Januaryl tiibful dampl dry 11)20. liotwoen tho hours, of UiOO- o'clock The Christmas entertainment o A, IYI. Baird Returns from South THE MESSnS. SHUDEhT TRESENJ -. ami 5,-BO o'clock (at ,2:09 o'clock). In (hi in one minute nftcrnoon of said (fay,* at the Court Houiri the- Reformed Sunday-school las Jersey with a Deer. n-tho Borough of Freehold, Oounty .( Wednesday night was ably rendered ;.,The party of deer hunters from No Wringer needed Monmouth, "New Jersey, to satisfy a'judt and much appreciated. * In addition With . ment of mild Court amounting, to «J THE SERVICE DRUG STORE vhis place returne 1 on Tuesday. A. mutely fi,007.00. ' ,.. to the regular program Donald "Baird was the only one to bring Buttons Saved , All the drfondnnt's rltht, title and I Broad and White Streets Red, Bank, N. J. Grossinger played a violin solo, and liomc a deer. I In tho Biggest, Merrtcat, Tunctullcat toroat In nnd to tho. foUowlnnl • ',', Handa Saved MusEcnV Cotncily ot Her Career ERNEST TRIM 1'riTilaci .situate, lying! and being; ;•; Telephone 355 ' - • . We Deliver George Bockmnn gave two cornet H.'G.. Magec and- family were solos. Eibles were (liven to Suiulay- Clothes SaveJ and tho Same Dlatlnguiihed '.no Township of Shrewsbury; In 'the Collik guests of Mr. and Mrs. . W. D. NEW YORK CAST tir of Mon'moutl, nnd State of New-Jenel school pupils who have joined the Fields of Colt's Neck on Christmas "Naughty Riquetfe" « tho vill/nfo ot Shrewsbury. 1 - . \ church the past year. Those who BIGGEST COMEDY HIT Of THE ' DoKinnlnff iv^,ft point In the northerly |lr. day. WithSTANLEY LUP1NO, of Bycnmoro- nvonuo' whero the. aamt; received the bibles were Donald The Dutch Reformed Sunday-j . ' • SEASON ' '. . , -.. . IntoraocteJ by tho division line of lands 1 Mali. Wed., Fri. (New Years) at tho pstuta of llnndolph Uorden and laa-. Grossingcr, J. Fred Smith, Russell school held its Christmas, entertain- ' Lomlon'a Greatest Comic llila dny convoyod to Holmes! Ihenea(l) Bennett aiii! Elizabeth Hopkins. 3 P. M. & Sat. north, two decrees ten minutes cast, alonl ment in the chapel on .Wednesday j GREAT BAST nnd ENSEMBLE of I0O thu weitcrly linn of lands of Holmes tr Books verc given to children "who night, Irving Owen taking the part hundrod t\«cnty-threo nnd. forty••"&„ hid Rood records of attendance at drcdilia feet ('123.10) to a itono rnonu of Santa Glaus. The usual treat of | NEXT WEEK. SEATS NOW NEXT WEEK. SEATS NOW mont: thonce (2) north, eluhty.savan dat' Sunday-school. These awards jvent candyan.....;. $3-63 One of the busses of ttyj-Xnanglc college at Danville, Ky., is home STAR CAST—50 FAMOUSi MODELS They Wanted" Chnrlcs. Windsor VnnVliot by Chartl 1 A Theater Guild Success \ bus company broke down Saturday for the holidays. —ALL-NEW-i I'r.incls Dordcn, executor of the laat 1 JOSEPH EDGAR • BARGAIN MATINEES WEDNESDAY nnil testnment of Ilandolph Sotden, morning on the 'state highway near Mr. and Mrs. John Kihgmaa Mats. Wld. & Sat; AND SATURDAY ' deed (InteaV April 6, 1018. • A Batteries Dry Cells Dr. Daniel D. Ilcndrickson'd. It spent Christmas with their daugh- . Local Sepresentiil'vo . Selicil as tha property of Charles Wind-, i was not until Sunday afternoon that sor VnnVlict, token in exocutlon at the aul for ter, iClrSfGarrctt -Voorhoas of Jer- To NEWARK To RED BANK .( of LOUIH A. Hazcltlno, and to be aold 1/ the machine was -repaired and 33 Pearl Street Red Bank, N. J P. M. FROM NEWARK sey City. P. M. FROM RED BANK ' * JOHN II. VAN MATER, BharlS,/ 35c each 3 $1.00 moved away. " ' *?hono 861-R C. R. Jl.—5:15 6:34, 0:33, B:14 DnlcU T -lembor 0, 1025. Elizabeth iitid Catherine Hay | 12:20, 1:46, 3:57, 4:10, 4:25, 6:00 T. R. R.—5:32, B141, 12:23 Mill/), /UNO a JJOWE, A(toraey». The epidemic of measles is sub-ward spent Christmas with their sis- U'. yncs) . . uejlj
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