THE BEOIBTnB'B ' ' All the New* 61 Broad Street to tin fitm BED BANK '. . 8«weri on Kitty «(•*••* And Sun-oundlni Tomu * A PubUe OomJoH itattoa Told Fewlwaly and Without Blu. IER Mora Parking S Weekly, Estonl u BMond*Clui M»tUi it th» Poit- VOLUME LIU, NO. 23. Bed Dink. N. J, ando tit Aet of Murcb I, 18I)». RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1930. $1.50 PER YEAR PAGES I TO 12. Drunken Father Theater to Hold \VU XOSK ELECTRIC PLANT. Big Find of Honey Expedition to S8IWICE WAS TOO GOOD, Unique Plan of Bed Bank'* Station Has Been Inade- Fair Haven Man Charged With 'Horseshoes" at Gets Dose of Jail •* Poster Contest quate for Several Year*. in OlcKfok Tree Peruvian Wilds 1'eddllng Liquor. Liquor Control The Jersey Central power and light A dCBlro to glvo the best of serv- the Public Park company's power plant on Control Charles B. Read" of Colt's Neck Robert Shippee and George ce to his customers resulted last Joseph Brown of Fair Haven Prinking Orgy «t Campbell'* School Children Invited to Sub- avenue at Bed Bank, which has not week In tho arrest of Joseph Fords Busineis Men in Animated Ccnv mit Ideas Concerning Tom boen capable of supplying Bed Gathered Enough of It to Fill Johnson Head Archaeological Has Method of Eliminating Junction Elided by the Ap- of Fair Haven. Charged with ped- Prohibition and Spreading tests Sunday at Ihe Public- pearance ' of Officer—Vouth Sawyer—Film to be Shown at Bank's electric power tho past sever- a Large Sugar Barrel—Tree Research Party—Christening dling Intoxicating beverages, tho man Owned Court* Near the Rlv-ar al years,'will soon be converted for of Planes Today. was arraigned before Recorder El- Temperance. HM Narrow Carlton. • • use as a distribution office and store- Cut Down to Get the Honey. —A Great Variety of Drew, mer C Walnrlght of Shrewsbury and Joseph Brown of Fair Haven has An art pouter contest, In. whloh pu- house. Most of the plant's equip- Treasure In the form of honey was An expedition, led by Robert held under $500 for tho action of the Adolph Czembor ia & widower at ment will bo sold or scrapped. The devised a plan for liquor supervision That tho new Hed Bank rdoreatlon 1 Cntnpbell'a Junptlon. Ho has four pils of Red Bank publlo echools are gathered last week by Charles B. Shlppco of Red Bank and George R. grand jury. Tho arroHt was mado by which he feela sure will solvo tho grounds at tho foot of Bro«d ftrtet eligible to enter, la to be conducted by station hag been used of late aa a Read, from a hlvo In an ancient oalc Johnson of Long Branch, will sail on Police.Chief Joseph Hcrdcn of Fair children, who since Me death of their booster plant, ' • perplexing problem of prohibition. are not only popular wllh the young the management of tho Carlton the- tree on his farm near Colt's Neck. Friday of next wook for Peru, whoro Haven upon complaint of neighbors Although it has been outlined In let- folka who frequent the tcnnln court* mother, have, been at a Catliollo of Fords. Tho latter lives on Grange homo In a distant part of the state. ater in conjunction with the showing Red Bank Will soon recolve its The tree WBB enormous and It was In thoy will employ aerial photography ters to many public men and has re- but by i?rown-up9, wan clearly dem- of the film production "Tom Sawyer," power from tho new South Amboy a woods about an eighth of a mile In archaeological research of country avenue. ceived favorable comment Irom them onstrated Sunday, whon a scorn or 'When ihe children were placed In from Mr. Read's homo, Last spring, bohlnd tho Peruvian Andes. Shippee ' the homo Mr, CzBmbor promised to an adaptation "of Twain's plant, erected at a coBt of $6,000,000. Two gallons of tho alleged liquor, It has never been fully, presented to more mon reprosontlng official, com- famous story. This plcturo is to be The company will retain Its battery wnllo plowing near tho edge of the and Johnson will bo accompanied by tho nature of which according to the the- public. Mr. Brown hopes to do mercial, Industrial and domestic* *c- pay $10 a woek towards their sup- woods, Mr. Read noticed that honey Irving G. Hay, Valentine VanKeurcn port. Of Into he had been falling shown at the theater Thanksgiving of transformers, transmitters and police has not yet been determined, this through addraseu to Bervlco livltlos ot tho town, gathwfid nt tht> and the day following and has a cast awltchoB on Central avenue, oppoalte bees had made their homo in a largo and Max Dlstcl of the Red Bank Air- was seized. It wan tested at Record- clubs and civic organizations. quoit courts nnd spont tho morning bohlnd In his payments. The oldest hollow in tho old oak tree. He re- port. of the four children wrote a letter to Including Jackie Coogan, Mltzl Green the power plant. New linos will bo er Wulnrlght's court and found to be The propoHUl la called "The Liberty pltchlnK horseshoes. and Junior Durkln. erected from Red Bank to Fair Ha- solved then that he would cut tho Johriaon sorved OB chief photo- ninety per cent proof. The bevcrago Joseph Kozack, afrlsnd of tho Czem- treo down and get tho honey made Plan for Liquor Supervision" and Tho thrco courts wero "kept hot" 1 Tho subject of tho poster must con- ven and to Long Branch. One of the grapher of- the Peruvian naval air smelted like wine,-but had a licorice has for Its purpose the spread of with tho fast pitching and soma ex- bor family, about this. Mr. Kozack lines to Fair Haven will have steel by the bees. Due ta pressure of farm is the Janitor of St. Agnei's church cern Tomjjawyer and hlB adventures, service In 1028 ana 1020. His dis- flavor. temperancer and tho ultlmnto ollmln ceptionally good gfltfies word wit- poIeB and armored steel cable. With- work, ho was obliged to put off this coveries and photographs In the Altl- Pollco stated that the man had sold and-St. AfrneB's parochial school at A five-dollar goldplece will be award- task until later than bo had ex- atlon of the vice and other evils nessed. So popular wan tho gatna ed to tha winner, John L. Balnhard, in a your most of the Red Bank line* jplano, tho high and llttlo explored more than a gallon in his houBC-to- which havo been attributed to pro- that thoro was a waiting list during Atlantic, Highlands., He lives at will bo replaced with new ones. , pected. Campbell's Junction1,' In the letter manager of tho Carlton, announced. plateau between tho Maritime Cor- liousc canvass In tho borough. hibition. tl-n morning for the uno of tho quoit which Mr. Koiack received the writ- Tho boy or girl winning second prize However, he got at tho job last dilleras, bordering the Peruvian Under the plan tho government courts. coast, and the Eastern Cordilleras er expressed the (ear that Mr. Czem- wUl bo given a two-and-a-half dollar week on a day that was unusually shall cause to have registered and In addition to ,tho players thera bor was sick or that some other goldpieco while tho pupil whose pos- warm and mild for November. Tho aro ombodlod In tho book "Peru protected as a monopoly tho for- From the Air," which will soon be were a number of enthusiastic on- harm hud befallen hint ter Is adjudged to be third beat will ProgreBS in State bees wero flitting about, despite the The Rotary Spirit mulae and p^oceunes_ for obtaining lookers who spurred on tho players) receive complimentary tickets to the lateness of the season, and they bo- published by tho American Geograph- splrltoua bcybraRCH Ijif^overntncn On Sunday Mr. Kozaok went to ical society. "" 1 by their good-natured interest In tho Bhow. , , camo somewhat truccujent when Mr. standard^and also tho stylo of c.ori- games. Somo of tho moro advanced tho Czembor homo to find out what Park Proposition Read and his farmhand started cut- in Fellowship was the trouble. Mr. Czembor lives Edward C. Gllland, superintendent The expedition has been endorsed talnef, informatlvo label and original plnyers camo to tho courts ready tux of schools, has boeij aBked to serve ting down tho- old oak treo with a by the American Geographical and package. This matter would como the contests dressed In sport ap- In rooms over Charles Cohen's store Highland! Mayor Telk Municipal two-man saw. Mr. Read and his An Address on This Subject Made at CompboU'o Juncton. Ho moved as chairman of the committee of Harvard Geological societies' and It under the control of tho department parel, yet' thoro wero several who Judges, which Is to consist ol mem- Official* That Hartihome helper worked the saw about two 13 understood that the llnar.clal back- by Rev. E. M. Wiley of Mont- of commerce, did not object to pitching horananotis)- thore'about two WCOIJB Bgo from an- t above the ground. Part of tho other part of Mlddlctown township.' bers selected by him. The winning Heirs Will Relinquish Claims er Is Shlppco'g father, Carl C. Shlp- clair at the Meeting of the Red The department of Justice would in their "Sundny go-to-mo«llng" posters and thoso rccelylng honor- wood was rotten and this made caay pco of the firm of Shippee & Raw- ciotheH. Somo of tho players who When Mr. Kozack, entered the work for the sawyers. At length the Bank Rotary Club Last Week. bo empowered to enact regulations apartment ho was greeted by the able mention .will bo exhibited In the to Land. aon, members of tho New York supervising tho manufacture, Import were "droBaed up" wore kid ({loves tree fell to tho ground. stock exchange. 'sound oil rovelry, Mr. Czembor waa mozzanlno foyer of tho playhouBe. "Tho Rotary Spirit In World Fel- export, tranaporatlon, distribution while doing their pitching toproWct Further discussion of the proposed Mr. Read and his helper waited for so drunk that he could scarcoly Mr. Heinhard stated last week that state park at.Sandy Hook was held Two big Bellanca monoplanes, lowship," bauod on tho sixth object and sale of liquor. Beverage ata- their hands from rough usage. stand up and there, were» aevoral all records for attendance at tho half an hour or so, after the tree fell, which will be used by the expedition, of Rotary, was tho subject of "the ad- tlons, according to Mr. Brown'B It was &n animating sight ta. see at a meeting of the Trl-county League for the bees to become calm. Tho other persons in the room In much Carlton wero broken on the three of Municipalities last, week at Our will bo christened today at Boiling dress given by Rov. E. M. Wiley of suggestion, would be established these men having a wonderful time, the same condition. ' One youth fif- days that tho Amos 'n' Andy picture bees had become greatly excited by field, Washington, D. C, by Senora Montclalr at last Thursday's lunch- throughout tho country, theso sta- In friendly contest and at tha unn\* House tavern at Ardena. Thirty-one the falling of tbo tree and some o£ teen years of age was stretched out was shown. Tho total paid attend- members wero present. Mayor George Juan Mondoza, wife of the now sec- eon hour of tho Red Bank Rotary tions to be operated solely under tho time getting health-Hiving benefits on the floor "dead1 to tho world." Al- ance was 9,450, Of thin a total of them stung the sawyers. This did retary of the Peruvian Embassy. The club. Tho address was very Interest- supervision of trie government, which in the wldo opon space by taking W. Hardy of Highlands, who Is de- not cauBD much, discomfort to Mr. though this boy -was unconscious, his 4,251 saw tho picture on Saturday, voting a great deal of time to the Peruvian ambassador and officials of ing. Mr. Wiley laid great stress on would license such stations. into tholr lungs tho crisp Noveinbur , eyes rolled about wildly, his face was 2,837 on Monday and 2,252 on Tues- Read or his employee. Both men said the state, war and navy departments International fellowship an told his air that swept across tho sunny Paris project, stated that Governor the number of Btlngs received waa will attend tho ceremony. Tho liquor would bo sold only In : v tho color of chalk and It was evident day, Larson, at tho next session of tho audlenco about tho part Rotary la the containers specified by the gov- courts from tho river. surprisingly few, considering tho playing today In helping to bring from his appearance that he was hot As a moans of advertising tho film legislature would recommend that largo amount of angry and excited ernment with no right of resale by far from death. In ono corner of the tho management had a replica o£ tho tho Btate take over a stretch of the about a better understanding among tho customer. The treasury depart- LABGE CATCHES OF EELS. buzzing about which tho bees did af- men. i bom was a glass demijohn of liquor. "fresh air taxi" drive through tho hook three miles long for a public, ter tho tree was felled. On cold No- ment shall bo authorized, under this streets. Riding In this vehicle were recreation ground. This strip 1B just Stolen Coupe plan, to Bpend a largo sum of money Mr. Kozack pulled out the cork and 1 vember days bees are dormant, but Ho said that although he thought Many Aro BclnQ Oathorcd In th» smelletl of the contents. He said af- Amos "n Andy themselves, tho for- north of Highland Beach, with excel- tho summery weather when Mr. ho understood men, bo did not get to promote the spread of tomperanco Hirer at Red Ilank Thtsd Days. torwards, In talking about It, that it mer Impersonated by Robert Dono- lent bathing beaches on the ocean Hits Roadstand by education. Read and his farmhand cut down the right slant "upon men In general No matter what cleo may be H was so rank that it almost knocked van and tho latter by Bert Conovcr. and the river. tho treo was such as to make the until ho becamo a Rotarlan and Other details of the plan call for him off his feet; The two made a visit to the homo tho Imposition of a tax on manu- drug on tho market there Is never a Mayor Hardy stated that the heirs bees almost as active as on a July Fort Monmouth Privates Wreck mingled with men of other walks ot let up In demand for Shrewsbury i Mr. Kozack attempted to remon- of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Truex on of the Hartshorne estate have de- day. llfo outsldo the little circlo of men- facture and Bale of alcoholic bev- Oakland street to pay their respects Automobile of Perth Amboy erages and tho forbidding of adver- river cols. They nnd a ready, salo at strate with Mr. Czembor and the clared their willingness to relinquish folks in his own church congregation. all times ot the year. During tha other peraons present for getting to their small son Robert, an Amos all claims to the property. Tho prop- After the beeo became quiet, Mr. Mayor at State Policemen's Mr. Wiloy was a religious worker tising of liquor, in any form. IT Andy' fan, who has been 111 for the Read and his farmhand enlarged the summer eels aro taken by hook and drunk. Mr, Czembor and his gueiits erty has been In the Hartshorne fam- Doorstep. In the war zono overseas, and he told Mr. Brown has plans and pictures Uno or by setting pots for them. laughed at the advlco and mado such past two weeks and whoao biggest ily for generations and tho land was hollow vrhero tho honey was stored. of Incidents that proved that man's of proposed beverage stations which a threatening display that Mr. Kozack source of enjoyment comes from lis- granted to the government for a fort, They did this with a saw, wedges Felix Hughes, Jr., and John W. mind was above his creed. He Bald ho Intends to exhibit during the 'When cold weather sets In tha eel* was glad to beat a hasty retreat. He tening to these 'blackface charac- with the provision that It would re- and a sledge hammer. The hollow in Beck, privates at Fort Monmouth, that In tho great conflict there was course of his educational campaign. hie themselves away In tho mud to Informed Charles Neff of Bolford ters on tho radio, vert to the helrB if it wero used for the tree was filled with a rich storo wore arrested Friday night at EJaton- frequent expressions from soldiers lay dormant until tho return of warm of honey which tho two men ex> weather In the spring. To extract about what ho had stcn. Mr. Neft is non-military purposes. 1 town when a large coupe, owned by under the various flags that proved tracted without being attacked by tho eel from the mud In the wintor one of the special policemen of Mld- A. E, Dennett of Highlands, chair- Mayor Frank K. Dorsey of Perth that there was an underlying fellow- the bees. Mr. Read filled a largo air Amboy and driven by Hughes, it Is necessary to "spear him out," . dletown township who serves without man of tho waterways committee of ship of common brotherhood among Annual Play by Salvation Army tight sugar barrel with tho honey. In crashed Into a roadstand, adjoining men of all nations and that practical- That tho eel Is being hunted byi pay, Ho is employed by the Second tho league, reported' that the state talking with a Register reporter highway commission was ready to be- tho Eatontown state pollco station. ly all trouble starts from misunder- wleldora of tho long-handled spear national bank and trust company of about his valuable find In tho old Tho soldiers had stolen the car.-in Leonardo Pupils Is ovldont by tha Increasing numbers Red Bank and he uses a largo part gin construction of a now bridge over standings. A distinguished visitor Campaign Ends oak tree, Mr. Read said he had gath the afternoon at Asbury Park. . waa C. E. Petitt, a member of tho na- of colera aeon operating from row* of his time outside of banking hours the Shrewsbury river from Highlands crcd enough honey to provide honey The Senior Class of the Middle boats In tho river here. Exception- to do pollco work in Mlddlctown to Highland Beach, The coupe sldeswiped a milk truck tional council of the Young Men's Red Bank Headquarters Raise* for the needs of hla family for a,t Christian association, who Is sta- ally largo catches aro being mad* township. ' T. Herman Berlnger, commissioner least three years. beforo hitting the roadstand, owned town Township School Will $200 More Than Amount of finance of Deal, asked the league's by Mra. Harry Mallon. Tho stand tioned at Shanghai, China, and who Give an Operetta Thre and even an amateur can get a ftlr —j OHlcor Kelt went to the Czomlor This was.Mr. Bead's third exper- was partially wrecked and the coupe in a member of tho Rotary club of return for his endeavors in elttier apurffient, accompanlnd'by Mr. Ko- Called for in Budget, Accord' assistance to obtain aid - from the Nighti Next county, state or the railroads to re- ience In gathering honey from trees waa badly damaged. Tho soldlors es- that city. eels for his table or for market: Mck. Mr. Ncff subdued Mr. Czomfcor ingr to Report. build the Norwood avenue bridge In the woods on his farm. Tho hive caped Injury. Tho annual operetta for tho toncfll When freezing weather seW In and after a scrimmago and locked him up from which he obtained the honey He said that tho Rotary club to cno can no longer launch a rowboat ' In the Mlddlctown township Jail at A last minute* effort brought the over tho railroad. , This bridge con- Hughes was examined by a doctor which ho belongs has1 seventeen mem- of tho graduating class of tho Mid- nects Long Branch and Deal. Mr. lasf week was much .larger than and he was pronounced, drunk. He dletown township high school will en account of the Ice, tho celer» out Cariipboll'a Junction. In the mean- Salvation army campaign for funds cither of tho other two. Mr. Read bers representing nearly as many dif- holes In the Ico and spoar thKniRh, time Mr. Kozack worked over the to a successful conclusion, according Berlnger stated that the. borough of did not have an automobile driver's ferent nations and that when they held Wednesday, Thursday and Frl Deal is planning to spend from $76,- states that it was the largest hive license. Both soldiers were charged day, December 3rd, 4th and 5th at th them into tho mud for their catches. prostrate Afteen-yoar-old youth who to reports submitted last Thursday ho has ever seen. get together Thursdays at tho lunch- had been stricken by tho vllo alco- afternoon to tho Red Bank head- 000 to $100,000 on a now Norwood with disorderly conduct- and with eon hour tbero la an international high school auditorium at Leonardo. holic concoction which ho had ewal- quarters by Captain George Forres- avenue boulevard. . larceny. They were arraigned beforo gathering that goes a long way to- In tho past pupils from all classes GUERNSEY RECORDS. lowod. Mr. Kozack poured hot wa- ter, who directed tho drlvo and who JCVENttE MCSICIANS. Magistrate Louis I. Tumen of Aa- wardB a better understanding be- of tho high school class have taken ter, mixed with salt, down tho young Is connected with the Newark office. bury Park and wero sent to jail for tween this email group of foreigners part at tho annual performance, but Three Sunnyslda Form Conj Com* , BEADY FOB WINTER. short terms on the disorderly con- fellow's throat. Then ho rolled the Contributions of $100 from Uzal H. Two Red Bank High School Boys from many parta of tho globe. Mr. this year thero Is enough talent In th' pleto Yearly Records. . youth over tho floor and used other Flayed at Atlnntlo City. duct charges. They arc being held Petitt will soon return to China, senior class for tho operetta to bi McCartor and J. G. Tlmolat brought Fred Fisher Is Prepared for Skaters for grand jury action on the larceny Tho Now Jersey Guernsey breed- methods of artificial respiration such the total amount to $3,200, slightly in and Ico Yachtemon/ where ho says ho enjoys being with presented by members of this CIBBS Martin Becker, son of Morris charges. only. Tho auditorium will open each ers' association reports that thie» an aro employed for drowning per- excess of tho amount called for in Becker of Shrewsbury avenue, Red the people of that country. pure bred Guernsey cows owned by sons. This Induced nausea. Evcry- tho yearly budget For a time it had Fred Fisher, Sr., of East Front evening at half-past soven o'clock street,'who for several winters has Bank, and George Bcekman, son of Ho eays that the reason that ao and the performance will begin at E. W. Wadley ot Hunnyitde farm, \>ne clso who had been In the room appeared that the workors would fall Edwin 1>. Boekman of Middletown THE SUNDAY BLUE LAWS. many countries look upon tho Orien- near Holmdel, have completed their fled while Mr. Neff was taking Mr. short of their plans to raise enough operated.a coat and shoo chocking quarter after eight o'clock. Thcri establishment during tho skating village, were members of a mammoth tals as being odd Is because they do will bo no reserved Beats. yearly advance register records at Czembor to Jail. to carry on the work for another orchestra which rendered muslo at They Will bo Defended by a Speaker not understand them. His talk was follows: Sunnysldo's Dorothy 226032, year. , Bcnaon near the iceboat club's prop- nt Now Monmouth. Dr. Francis Woodruff of Naveslnk, erty, Is ready for business and eager- tho recent state teachers' Instltuto at most Interesting and dovetailed with The principal parta will be taken by Class F (2Vj to 3 years) produced tho township ' physician of Middle- A four-day drlvo resulted In tho ly awaits the first freezing that will Atlantic City. Both boys are mom- One of a series of special Bervlces that of Mr. Wiley. Robert Weiss, Helen McDanlols, Mar- 12,1711, pounds of milk containing town township, was sent for. Ho ar- raising of $1,600, according to tho produce onough ico for skating. Mr. bers of tho Bed Bank high school with addresses by men prCmlnent In Tomorrow being Thanksgiving, the guerite Callahan, Frank Welnhelmer, 531.7 pounds of butter fat; Wend- rived while Mr. Kozack was trying captain's report., Tho tag day a few Fisher has a shanty built on a large orchestra. Martin Becker Is a vio- public life, will be given at the Now usual Thursday luncheon hour will Audrey Rclnors, Joseph Mulrnln, mere Flower of Grand Pro 241238, to revive the flf teon-ycar-old boy who weeks ago brought in $573, leaving raft which he moors near the wharf linist and George Bcekman Is n Monmouth Baptist church Sunday not bo observed this week. Georgo Delatush and Matthew Stev- Class d (Under 2% yean) produced was in the alcoholic stupor. The doc- $827 yet to bo raised at that time. and hundreds ot skaters and Iceboat trumpet player. They wero chosen night. Tho speaker will be H. L. enson. Thero will bo various chorus- 9,348.5 pounds ot milk and 470* tor Administered antidotes and the Personal requests by Captain Forres- enthusiasts have enjoyed Mr. Fish tot play at Atlantic City becauso of Bolby of the Lord's Day Alliance of A PROFITABLE 8DPPER. CB of Dutch villagers and American pounds of butter fat; Wondmore Re- : alcoholic-stricken boy regained con- ter resulted In tho receipt of chocks er's "shack" and his genial hospital- their ability as musicians and be- the United States. Hla subject will tourists. gont's Italia 237978, Class Q produced sciousness a few hours later. The from several organizations, which, to- ity. The houso is now in its winter cause, of tho high marks they re- be "What is Right With tho Blue About 20O Persons at a Feast at The title of tho operetta Is "Tulip 11,600.4 pounda of milk and S714- doctor praised Mr. Kozack' for tho ac- gether with annual donations of position. It has had a coat of paint ceived In their studies. Each boy Laws." The Lord's Day Alliance is Colt's Neck Last Week. Time," and tho Incidents depicted pounds of butter fat. tion he had taken*. He said that private Individuals, brought the re- received a bronze modal as a aou- an organization committed to tho ob- since last season and looks splc and About 2Q0 persons attended tho an- supposed to occur In a Dutch village traces of poison wero in the alcohol ceipts to a little moro than the de- span in its new garb. venlr of his service at Atlantic City. Bervance of Sundoy as a holy day, where tulips aro raised. A party of which the boy had drank and that sired amount. with no business or recreational ac- nual supper of the sewing club of tha Card rarty at Elks Home. Reformed church of Colt's Neck last American college studenuj/arrlvo In it was very probable that tho boy l*og Cabin Inn. tivities. tho village, following which thero Is Tho ladles' auxiliary of the Red would have aled it Mr. Kozack had HIGH SCHOOL 1'UriL BURNED. ThurBday night at the chapel of tho Bank lodge of Elks will hold a card Union Service Tonight. Now booking-reservations for New church. All of the receipts and ex- wholesale- thievery of tulip bulbs. Foi not come to his rescue. It was not Yeara ove, subscription fee, JB.00 pci a timo things looked bad for somo ol party at the Elks home on East Tho Protestant churches of Red Tube of Sulphuric Acid Explodes Couldn't ray Flno; Jailed. penses havo not been checked, but Tuntll the next day that tho hoy be- Bank will hold a Thanksgiving union person, which lncludca table reserva- tho Americans, but In tho end every Front street Monday night, Decem- came fairly normal and oven then During ClasB. tion, favors, noise makers, souvenirs, Svenda Neilaon of Shrewsbury It la thought that the proflta will service tonight at eight o'clock at tho amount to $200. Fancy articles wero thing turns out all right, and a ro ber 1st, at eight o'clock. Prizes will ho had a headache which caused him orchestra for dancing and a full charged with disorderly conduct by mance ensues with one of tho tourlstn bo awarded and refreshments served. Presbyterian church on Broad street. Corrlnno Welsh, daughter of Mr. course dinner. Reservations will bo Kathleen Carol, alao of Shrewsbury sold and this netted $25. From an to groan and give other signs of dis- J. C. Brewer, assistant supcrintond- and Mrs. Harry Welsh of Mechanio and a Dutch girl as the principals. Tho proceeds will go to charity. tress. limited to a comfortable capacity, ta- was fined $150 by Recorder Elmer C. auction of tho food left over from ont of tho Uew Jersey children's strcot, was severely burned Thurs- ble arrhngomenta will be mado to WalnrlRht Saturday morning. Ho the euppor, $25 was realized. home, will bo the speaker. The offer- day afternoon during chomlstry class suit your party. Make your subscrip- Your Thanksgiving Dinner To tho Uiulness Men of Red Dank. , Mr. Czembor had a hearing; on was committed to tho county jail nt Thin Is to Inform you that the. Red Monday morning beforo Justice ing will be used to further tho work at Red Bank junior high school, tion at once, deposit $2.00 per person, Ifl suro to bo a eucccsa If you Borv Call or phone Highlands 1248. Loj; Frsehold when he was unable to pay > Follow tho Crowd. Blatchley's duck. Our ducks ar Bank Flro Dopartmont l» In no way Louis H. Moeso of Eelford, who Is tho of tho homo. when a teat tubo containing sul- tlio line, Tho arrest was made by To Lawn's bankrupt atock sale: connected with advertisements belnj phuric acid exploded. Sho was giv- Cabin Inn, the Ideal location over- different—not greasy, and are cheap recorder' of Mlddlctown township. looking bay and ocean, Gateway, be- Troopers Jesse Haussler and William $22.50 suits and overcoats at $9.05, or and better lhan turkey, only 3 uollcltod by tho Monmouth County Mr. Czembor claimed that the stuff Homo-Mado Sweets. en first aid treatment at tho school tween Highlands and Atlantic High $30.00 aults and ovcrconts at $14.95, cents a pound. Wo also havo fin llremen'n uuHoclatlon. AdverUiemenU Assorted chocolates with many un- lllnRton of tho Eatontown hcad< $40.00 Hints and overcoats at $18.50, which made him drunk was not and was late/ attended by Dr. W. D. lands. Wo also aro now open foi quarters of tho utato police. young gecso nnd roasting chlckcna, given to Buch a solicitor are In no drunk by' him at his own homo but usual combinations; rich creamy cen- Sayrc at her home. Tho burnB wero banquets, dinner parties and smok- $5.00 fell hutB at $1.95, $1,50 mon'H Wo ship by parcel post C. O. D. ol way benotlclal to this department elsewhere. Ills drunken guests wore ters, crispy nutted and chewy bits confined ta her neck and back. ers.—Advertisement. caps at 48 ccnta, 50-ccnt eockn, 5 you can call at our fnrm at Eaa and you aro hereby notified that any that please tho most discriminating Dog Feeds nnd Supplies. pairs for $1.00, 25-cent BOCIIH, 10 palm Freehold station. Our products nn mlaropreacntatlon ol tfcls solicitor witnesses at tho hcarlAg, Officer tastes; $125 pound. Almond brittle, All kinds for all kinds of dogB. Wo for $1.00, $2.00 Broadcloth Hhlrtn nt uhould bo promptly reported to tha Noff having rounded them up. Thoy Nolico of Dissolution. nil raised by ua and am nil killed chocolate covored or plain, $1.00 Alfred W. McCnnn Store. utock ut nil times tho Sprattfl, Old 05 cents. At Lawn's Clolhlnj; Shop, fresh for your order. Glvo tin a trial chief, llrut or second assistant chlefi likewise claimed that they got drunk pound; wrapped caramels made with Eorden's butter, Martinson's coffee. Notlco Is hereby given that th.. Trusty, Chappol Brothers, Galne's 128 Broaway, Long Urnnch.—Adver- of tho lied Bank lire department. partnership lately subsisting between anil know complete mitlsfnctlon outsldo tho Czembor home. rich heavy cream, $1.00 pound. 133 Icy Point salmon, Barcelona ollvo oil, Ruo'H, Bennett's and many other tlBcmcnt. Hlatchlcy Bron., Freehold, N. J (Slgnod) Broad street, phone Red Bank 332. Snldcr's fresh packed vegetables, Bradley M. Fischer and John V. Cro- lines, including cukes, blscuita, puppy Recorder Mccsa fined Mr. Czembor well, under tho firm namo of FlBchnr phono Freehold 308-F-3.—Advertise, Red Bunk Flro Department Execu- —Advortliicrricnt_ _ Pabsctte chocao, Dugan's whole menlu nnd canned meats. Alao rcm- Men! Mon! Men! tive Committee, $10 nnd costs. Tho prisoner did not wheat products, Caroy maplo syrup, *: Crowell, and carrying on tho prac- rdlca, flea aoaps and powders, brunh- Dont throw away your old neckties. incnL tice of law, will bo dissolved on tho ^ i fc II. Q. Dcgenrlntr, Pres. have tho money to pay tho penalty. Kiitsln's Drug Store. Grandma's molasses. Jack Frost sug- ea, etc. Wo deliver anywhere In We will irmko them liko now. Free Attfat: Ho said ho would have Iho money B. L. Katsln wishes to inform his ars, Diplomat broths and, chicken, 31ot day of December, 1030. State- Monmouth County, hoth wholennln Klftfl to IllHt three cuHtomeiH that will Iloolilct Sent (in Hei|iirnt. ments of any and all accounts duo by Three sepnruto homes: Onfl fo: Kdwln Jurvls, Boc. Saturday night and ho promised to friendu and patrons that ho has Runkcl's cocoa. Premier vacuumlzcd nnd retail. Frod D. WlkofT Co., Rod brlns »no dozen neckties lienlnnlni; —Aiivevtlsoment. *• bought out hln partner In tho drug peas, whentsworth Hour and cereals, tho nald ilrm Bhould bo submitted Hank.—Advertisement. Wednesday, November IKJIh. Five, ehronic nnd Hemi-lnvallda; nnntlic pay II nt that timo If given a chance before that time. for convaleucnitH and nervouti cuaen ta earn it. Recorder Mccso turned store, at 41) Broad slrcot nnd Is con- nnd moro nt tho Now Jersey Grooory ties for JS Of), twelve for J2.00. All- thiiny'n Tailor Shop, M Monmniith tho third for old people, wlio line, Mr. Aiitumobllo Owner. Mr. Czembor loose upon his promise- ducting tho bufllneua himself. Ho will Co., 114 Monmouth street, opposite Fischer & Crowell, Tnlio Care of Vrtnr Automobile. llttlo attention. (Unto llconno. Wi Why tuko n chnnen driving your bo pleased to BOO his old cuntomors Carlton theater, Red Bank.—Adver- OD Broad Street, Reel Bank, N. J. You havn too much Invented In Htrnet, Ilnii Hanlt: hmnch, River rond, to pay the flno at tho time mentioned UuiTiHon, N. J. ARentfi wanted.—Att- JIHIIIH NumliiK Home, Knlr lliiven, N car with n broken windshield vr door and to greet tho now.—Advertise- tisement ^ _ —Advortlsomont. your automobile, to let It go. At nmiil J. 1'hoiio Hud Hank 810.—Ailvcrtluo U'liiiiH, when you can havo a new on* nnd upon bis promlno to ninke tegu- ment. oxpt-'nao we can reflnlnh your car In \eillHeiTienl. lar payments hereafter to tho homo Tmclora and Service. Notice of Annual Meeting. ment. put In whlln you wait at n vory roa- Tho annual meeting of ntuckhoUI- Duco. If tho llnlnh IS Rood we enn -- ^ i m • Hiiiiulilo prleo? Authorlcml dolifer for where his children nro living. Your niotogrujili. Walllo, "Ccrtiacd" Planet Jr., Mo- ml) down your cm' polish nnd wiix Friendly Collections. Top Noll, nil Dirt Triplex mifnly Klnmi. Alorrla 1'lrvto Two largo RxlO photographs (regu, Cormlck, nohna, Dcorlne; and tho orn of tho Monmouth County Farm- em' Exchange will bo field at tlinlr flume nn'l touch up npottt, pulnt un- Our pulley In to railed your bad trrarilnu of nil kinds, nlflo roarlwnyi OliiH»i (^o., Ml Muiimniilli nlroet, lied lor $35 per dozen) for $3.00. Babies now Masacy-IInrils four-wliocl drlvo; der fe.ndo.in, edut top und brlnn tin .'M-'COIIIIIM ami iitlll \w.f\t your ciiHlom- built, Lukowood Mnd. wwihod gra- Dunk, phono 10(13.- Advortlneineint. Tiillcy'n for Kngraved Xn'uut Cards. nnd children Included. Hall's Ilnw Kenoral purpowo models. Conovnr building, Mnrlboro, N. J., on Butur- ( J Order your Christmas greeting day, Doccmber Mill, 1030, at 2;00 liKh up 1° l '°k lllco now. Hpce.lal ern friendly No charge when col- vel, elag, clnderfl, l)luo etonn. l r(cci Htudlo, 65 Broad ntroet, Red Bank. Uros., Wlckatunlt, phono Ilolmdcl 0. prices thlM month. J. W. Mount Co., lerlloim (tinlint be Hindi!. N. M. Olni- reoAOnaliln. Howard G. llonflveit cards now. Lot us cngrnvo or process Phone 20(17; 0:00 to 1:00, 2:30 to 0:30. —Advertisement o'clock P. M., for tho election of Tetley'n (or <'hr!«ttnn» Caidn. engrave your name: Alice and Ed, or Re.il Unnk, phono 610.—Advcrtfiie- liteiid, 7 Uroad direct, phono Hed phono 158S Hed llank.—Advorllnr- IIuvu you oidervil yourif Mow l» Sundays 2:00 to 1:00.—Ailvortlocmcnt oloven directors, und ouch other buiil- n lent, lUwilc 32G(V- -Advel llHemellt. ment. Mr. nnd Mrs.—It makes such a dif- Oarflold-Ornnt Hotel, tang Dranoh. ncss os may como before tho moot- Ilin time, Nap- ference. Wo Imvo -just tho card that Wo aro norvioir a special 75-cont ing. Alinotllirrmcnt. SlirewNliury Manor, •editions, l'rlvnto Triune*, ^ointment, no (ll'i'iitlnfautloni, Our nays Just tho thing you want to nay. I , Turkey*. 1 ni(Mi>rtiiient In ready for your anluG' llrccdlng oloclc anil tatiln birds, luncheon nnd *E1,(K) dinner dally. Try W. F. Foloy, Hccrctary. Llncnift Inn <.]ernoy'ti historical rc- near Hed Malik, lOII-aern cslnli ; out ofiuliit nml mtii lionlui; hftitorl Tolloy's, 7.Brond street, Red Bank. thena Una monlu lit u well appointed —Advertisement. bciiiiMtnl linine; exci'iitlimnl huanl, Hun. tiny, rnlurful eiiriln alilme with —Advortlscmont. Best quality ut rc&flonublo prices. Do- Ireitt), Dun Oittite, proprietor. nil, ulh!luKi!i|ilil(''il, l>li)f;ntplilcal an (,'hrlutiniiu elieer, Totley'H. 17 Ilroail dining room at cnfolorla rntes. A Tlmnlmglvlii): ilny and Humlny, n|in- l ii li'M liiiiili'llile; ennillllltlilK, Itcd KWiroloijIi'iil re.'ii'iirdi. I!. A. Mm llvcrlcs of (Ircnnnd birds weekly In 1 utieel, llnd Hank.—Ailvcitlsoiiicnt, lied Hank and Freehold. Samuel I*. J2.00 dinner for "J1.5O en Hundays.— Tho Itdllnblit Mrcirlo Klmp. e.livl tuiUey (llnnvi ; lutmtluclitK *nir lljink (if Little .Mlivel- iilntlnlill. I'ilnno l'lieriton, -U'l Went P'limt ntroet l'ur .Gliwia Work Darker. Illllholm I<"urm, Hofmdo!.— Advortlaoinnnt. Contracting, wiring, ilxturon, lampn, new clief, Nnlnl, formerly wit I) tin- I'!!,->, lied Hank. Hdiiklrt.- Adver- phono 10O.1.1. •Advertl.'ipineiil. cnll Morrla Plate Glnnn Company, for AdvortlsomtMit. repairs; cntlmntrn cheerfully given: Wnld'irf Afltotiii. Menlu nerved from UMIIIIIIMII. llordcii'n I'riidiiotm. •toro frontu, auto glnnn and houno For Huln—Clr{-!!i:iljitt(in t'i Kiitiiiu'H drug nlm A boring, stretching and reducing. North Ilrldge nvoiuie, Hod Dnnk, croft. N, J. Much n homey pliicn. nml »:<•! Jlinl wlml. Im iiidern, 'Mi liMi llieiiler, llml llnnli.- Adv«rtlM< street, phono 1003, Hcd IJanlc—Ad- phono 1481).—Ailverljiimiiont. Indoor Unlr. You >;o thnro fur a lilt to cut; every- Illellt. vertisement. Carlton theater building, mitt 1 4 X I.lfe mill Its Lawn, drui: Htuin wllli » I'lilliK-.U'lluc.—Ad Vhono 2835.—Advertisement. narnyuril j;olf rmirni\ IS hotnn; What itn you know uliout them? thing In no cuity, you iilwuvn nlay vcilliieiiienl. , -••*. . for Hale. open nfternoon nnd nvrnhiKi, O|>IH>- Collie til thn I'liellin Hindi". C'lllllmi IniiKnr tlmn yim Inlnndnd.—Ailvoi lino- Molnl VV'eittli, kr iMiliuiile Alllt ton Hangamn, Herchedeu eloclrlo AdverUaomenL J, J. Mnalprmin. VVIkuff I In., l!ml Hunk, ptitino M.',,- clocks. Itournlllcn', jowelera, HO Mnhcl Coli'Mitn. —Adveilliienient, n]]|ioliilnii:liln by liileplwilin !<> ciiinn AilverllBi'iiifiit. Itroad aitrvot. Ilcd Bank.—Advcrtlsoi X'lilnHiiy Hull* for Morning; fltuilio nf (InnilriK; tritdiliiic chil- to your llnme wtluu tineiled, I'honn Walermaii I'«M, mtnt rln.no* nnd Hcnrloo nnd nfleinoon weildliiKD. TUXIKIO and dren or nilultii; dniuiim nr privately, Malonliiwii -Vll, liitween H:OU anil ll'iml(|tmrliir» fur W«Urrnun'« pent tha bait. ' Dlrhnnn I'luno flhop. "Nun Hiilil." Moody's. 1 I'lnt nt Hi" While full drena aultn In lilrn. Men'a Hlinp, l'hono 2011, Jfl Itnclor plnco.—Ailver Moody** Minn Itnimlr Hhop, M Mo- 10:00 I . M.—AilverlliKinicnl. nnd IKOK-HM. l(«iin«lllc/i, |ow(tl«r», lit A Homey I'lnee— Drummond plncn, Ken! Bank, 033.— 2B Monmonlh ulreot, lloil Ilnnk.—J\il- llnomcnt. I,\iiich Iliioin, '(l> Mutiiiiiuitli ttlrrnt.- Hriiml nl rod, lied Utink.—Advertl*** Advortlaemont ehnnlo nlrnnl. Ftod llnnk.—Advortlfio- AdverllilnliHilil. Flvo Corners' Ten Iloom, Llncroft, vnrtlifcninnt. •• i — . inimL NIHTIIII TliiiiikNKlvliiir llhiner, |I.IM>. IIIUIIL * N. J. Dins rtml dancn. After trylnn Truliln'n Typawrllftr lli'iiilquurlon, Whore iiei vice iiml fimil lire nlwiU'ii imo of our tnmoun Bleak nr chicken Contractor mill llnllilrr. Keep your •loinach rlnlit with Mny. Typnwrllrin rented, IHIIIKIII mid Oil llnrii.tN. || |. A|l|i|l-|Mlle'll lle.-lllllirlllll, M Mlino nl All KlniU. IVllny'i ir»r I'yixmrlUn clliinorw. you will come buck.—Advoi- JOUPJIII O. I'lcono, tolopliono 100,— plnkN, Iliey me Juat thn thing for .1. 10. ('uli'iii'in. Id I'ectur iilarr, )U<1 Miiiiiiiinitli vllixl, HiMl i'.iinU, Ad- '(>, l>hulie Keiinnlilll «ml mldliiK iimolilnM. IT 8rM4 Advertlioment I'd.I. 'iniMnV r>H Hi (mil nlioot, Itod itrett, lUd lUnl<,-A4rertl»eiim«. Uaetmnt, . Dink,—A

Watklna l«n. :ers and they received a quantity of lours after the operation was p«r-urday night, at which time the en- - Baatfoo 807. County's Final foodstuffs. The .women al«o present- 'onned. ' . V • » gagement of Mlsa Betty Lavelle of REPRESENTATIVE id a radio set to the Sisters. . Mr., and Mrs.'Joaquln Lawrence Bloomfleld .will be announced to Ar- Opportunity farloca l man to connect with Mra. Amelia Cowdeu la spending mve gone to St. Petersburg, Florldar thur Jones, j>on' of /Clarence Jones, Mcurltta oMadinf Banlu and Tnut com- The Friscia's Truckmen panlea. Sdlini orpcrknMOr Mcurlty opcrl- Census Figures three weeks-at Arlington. • ;o spend the 'winter. • » who has a summer house here. - wKetanMMciHTal,... Local and Long Distance Moving John F. q"N.eJll pi this place was Mr, and Mrs. John Ryan of Red Misses Catherine and Mary War- . Tho 29 W. ISth STS Total Shows a Population of guest of honor at a testimonial din- Bank spent part of last week with neker attended a card party at At- 61 WASHINGTON ST. work Iftai^ BUMSON. •* mSUBED. 147,200—Several Change* in er given last week by the Red Bank Mrs. Asher Crawford. ' lantic Highlands on Friday night Tl N. Y. a lodge of Elks, of which he Is past The 4-H club of girls -will hold a Mrs. Frltt Ewald has been vlaHIng on • most liberal bttnv the Figures at Originally Qlvcdcuilaof saatactrflttatn firn letter. IDEAL exalted ruler. A life tnetnberahlp lance Friday night, December 12th relatives at Now York. Given Out. :ard was presented to Mr. O'Neill. it the schoolhouse. The club Is a so- Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Grant DeptM Suite310 535FifthAvc. lal organization and the {our B'swere recent visitors at Merchant-, Monmouth county's population, ac- Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Weedon NytNTr lave closed their home on Highland Ignlfy heads, hands, heart and villa-'- . cording to final figures of the recent, jeaith. Mrs. Tunis Denyse ; Is the family census, la 147,200. Several changes venue and. have returned to Mew Mrs. Edward Rowe will entertain York for the winter. eador. The club members are Bear the Blessed Sacrament guild of St. wcro made from the figures as flrst .rice Wllklns, Dorothy Decher, Elsie given out. The most conspicuous Mr. and Mrs..E. K. Attlee were Catherine's church on Tuesday night A.L.Davison •cccnt guests of friends at Middle- divert, Eleanor Schenek,. Mildred of next weefc.' was at Asbury Park, where govern- ronovcr and Harriet Sherman. ., Commercial Body Car ment Investigators took oft" about own, New York. ONLY DIRECT ROUTE 8,000 names, leaving .the official Joseph J. Tumen Is home from tho , Bus Holdup Building and Repairs figure a3 14,981. Long 'Branch's of- Long Branch hospital, where he was The Freehold-Keyport bus was held of AH Kinds. by Sect ficial population is 18,399. a patient several weeks. Everett News. up last week near Marlboro and tho The Red Cross compalgn will close driver, Thomas Poling, was robbed Blacksmlthlug, Repnlrluc. Auto Other conspicuous changes are At- Springs, Solid, Track Tint, lantic Highlands, from 1,845 to 2,000; :oday and the workers expect to Stanley Koxdttasky Bitten by Bogof $25 In fare money. Tho only pas- Freehold, from 6,715 to 6,894; Key- each the quota of $250. on Way Home From School. senger on the bus, Walden Ethengaln Fneumatla Truck Tire* port, from 4,889 to 4,940; Middletown of Matawan, was ordered off the bus. • Service Blrettonej. Station. Miami 'Jacksonville Stanley Kordtlnsky, eight. years The Btlck-up man was about six feet jtownsftlp, from 9,086 to 0,200; Nep- old, was bitten on the arm' last week Established over U Vean. I tune township, from 10,535 to 10,625; tall and wore blue overalls, a white Highlands News while returning from school by onecoat and a cap, , Distributor for the ' Ocean township* from 2,687 to 2,892; of Charles L. Grant's colllo dogs. It EATON mraj?EB apomos. The New Tudor Sedan ', Rod Bank, from 10,056 to 11.622, and Thanksgiving- Service Tonight at the ras a minor wound and has com- Rumaon, from 1,900 to 2,073. Methodist Church. Dramatized Sermon When your Spring* break or Through ralct, through lichb, bag- "THE economical and enjoyable way to pletely healed. . ' your car doesn't run right or The official population figures for (Tho Red Bank Beglster can be bought Mrs. William O'Burn la suffering A dramatization of the first of a gage checked through to all powls • all points South. Large ocean liners. I Monmouth county follows: series of sermons on tho "Prodigal there's any other trouble which in Florida, including: n Highlands nt Bedle's drug store and at 'rom a sprained ankle. might be traceable to Springs, 495 Orchestras. Dancing. Deck Sports. Daily | Monmouth county total 147,200 loscrjh Stanun'a store.} The Holy Name society of St. Cath- Son" was given last week at the Free- hold Methodist church. Those In the coma to ma t can Ox It ft.O.B. ST. AUGUSTINE Radio news, etc. jAUcnhurst !>73 A euchro and pinochle party vrllt erine's church will recclytf com- Wl/ Mltntown 100 cast were Carl Gordon Conover, E. P. WHABF AVE. BED BANK. ORMOND DAYTONA BEACH be held next Monday nlgbt at the munion on Sunday, December 7th. To MIAMI direct express service every Asbury Turk 14.US1 Residents, of this place have been Boyce, Fred Boyce, Mrs. Charles Telephone 1050, DELANO THE PALM BEACHES Atlantic towmhip 1,241 borough hall.by tho Sons and Dough Schonewald and Miss Eva Bennett Saturday. Every Wednesday and Satur- Atlantic Jlichlamls .2,000 tcrs of Liberty loBge. The proceeds nvlted to a party at Bloomfleld Sat- , THE remarkably lowprioed. MIAMI BEACH day from Jan. 1. Avon-by-th Sea 1,220 will bo used to buy a new flag for Tudor Sedan is a good ex- ORLANBO' LAKELAND Uclmar 3,49! To JACKSONVILLE every Tuesday, ho flagpole at the new school. ample of "Value far above ST. PETERSBURG llrnillry llcucb 3.300 IMM< Thursday and Saturday, calling at Bridle 084 Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Quast, Mr. and the price." like all the new HOLLYWOOD TAMPA Charleston, S. C. Dill 800 Mrs. Earl Morse and Misses Anna, , Ford cars it is finiahedi n FT.LAUDtRDALE CLEARWATER Eatontown 1,936 Alma and Helen Quast spent Sun- day with friends at Union, New Jer- rich and attractive colors FT. MYERS S At? ASOT A ETC HAVANA Enslbhtown . Clyde M.lloiy Lines' Direct Overnlshl ' Fair -Haven 2.200 sey. • • ' and is comfortably cush- Sirvfct dom Mlnml btalns Dec 30, Through l'..nmii|4il;ilc 620 ioned and durably uphol- Aho to ell points In tickets from New Votk to Havjna with Freehold C834 Jeremiah Kadenbach has bought I Queen Quality THE CAROUNAS GEORGIA ttoDovcrel Miami. Sptslallow (area lor 10. Freehold township 1,720' a now truck for delivery purposes stered. £ ' • '' " day cxcurjlom Miami to Havana and return. TENNESSEE ALABAMA Highlands 1,877 for his hardware business. Every mother will appre- Holmdel township 1,101 A Thanksgiving service will be ciate tie Triplex shatter-' ALL-EXPENSE llowell' township 3,146 held tonight at the Methodist church. TOURS Intcrlakcn Rev. Walter S. R. Powell, the pas- proof glajs windshield — • CLYDE-MALLORY Kcansburc 2.100 tor, will preach. . . and having coinplete con- AUTOMOBILES CARRIED Uptown Office— Keyport ..., 4,340 Low Rilti when aceompuilcd . - I.lttlc Silver ".'.'. .1,109 The official board and the ladies' Shoe Shop trol of tho two doors, the 545 fifth Avenue , Downtown Office—Pier 36, North Lone Branch 13,300 aid Boclety of the Methodist church can put the younger chil- Rjvtr or any authorized touritt agency Manalapan township ^..< 1.4C4 will hold a chicken supper Decem- dren in the rear and devote Manasquan 2,320 ber 2nd at the church. v herself to tho road. . i Marlboro township ...... 1,092 John McGrall Is a surgical patient CONTINUING THEIR Matawnn 2,264 at the Long Branch hospital. Matawan township 2,496 The steering wheel Middletown townahlp ; 9,209 Mrs. Hannah Heed Is kept indoors answers to a touch of tho Millstone township 1,428 with sickness. finger. Brakes take hold The Sons and Daughters of Liber- Monmouth Beach r 457 20% Off Sale quickly and surely. Tho Neptune township 10,625 ty lodge attended St 'Andrew's Neptune City 2,258 church Sunday night. Rev. Howard We suggest your prompt visit as this four Hondpille double- ' Ocean township 2,892 Fraze'r, the rector, preached a eer- acting hydraulic shock ab'< Oceanport 1,872 mon on Thanksgiving. "BOOSTING PROSPERITY" sale offers unusual Raritun township 1,068 eorbers smooth out cveiy ' Itt-il Bunk 11,622 Mrs. Osborn Sickles of' Miller opportunities. unovennees in the road, street gave birth to a daughter last II you hare us handle that Rumson 2,073 outing, picnic, tbentro par- GEORGE M. S. GOFF Seabrleht 809 week, Sea Girt 386 SCHEDULE OF REDUCTIONS: ty, etc. IT Phone or call for. II Shrewsbury 857 Our Deluxe busses are |i demonstration Jj !Shrewsbury township 1.0G2 Colt's Neclc News. $6.00 Shoes $6.50 Shoes $7.50 Shoes more than comfortable and , South Betmsr 886 our. experienced, careful, INVITES YOU TO 'Spring Lake 1.745 courteous chauffeurs will Spring Lake Heights 1,221 Rutgers College Student Preached as $4.80 $5.20 $6.00 handle your wants best. JMOUNT-ENGLISH CO. Union Beach ..~ 1,893 Candidate for Pastorate. Upper Freehold township 1,867 $8.50 Shoes $10.00 Shoes Call 804. INSPECT THE FALL .Wall township 3 Mr. Rltchey, a student at Rutgers Ford Motor Cars j West Long Branch 1,686 seminary, preacher} at the Reformed church Sunday as a candidate for . 125 Broad Street Pleasure and Commercial pastor of the' church. He was the $6.80 $8.00 AND WINTER CLOTHING i Atlantic Highlands guest of Garrett Conover. Rev. J, PERFECT FITTING ASSURED. BED BANK. NEW JERSEY. A. Thomson, who recently resigned Telephone 110. Basketball Practice Started—Card as pastor of the church, preached at NOW ON DISPLAY AT Party largely Attended. the Reformed church at Mlddlebush. He and Mrs. Thomson spent Sunday I1 ITae Bed Bank Register can be bought.with. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher In AlantSo Highlands at tho Btoros ol Wll Runge of South Bound Brook. Queen Quality Boot Shop I jam Left* W. Lemburg and A. Katz.) The receipts of the dance held by EXPERT SHOE FTTTEKS I Practice has started for the Atlan- the firemen at the schoolhouse last MASTER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. ., I tic Highlands basketball team and Friday night amounted to $40 and It 43 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. By virtue of an order of the Cpurt of New risey, who was also out last year, li large part of its milk from farmers Jersey aa follows: ' • , » again a pupil here. Both are can-of this locality. DE0INNIN0 at a atone on the east side ididatea for tho team. f the road hading from Kato&town to BROADWAY AT tend STREET Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Fields at- Whale Fond bridge, near Je«a White's About 500 persons attended the car' tended a dinner party at the home oi houte; thence U> aouth aeventy-saven de- ! party given at St-. Agnes's auditorium Mr. and Mra. AV. L. Holman o: grees west nine chains and. fortr-firee Founded 1856 | for the benefit of St. Agnca'a church inks to a stone: thence (2) north thirteen Whltesville ono day last week. The. TREE TRIAL degrees west two.chains and ten IlnVs to o£ this place and St. Mary's church wero accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, a stone; thence (8) south elffhty-one di* of New Monmouth. Mrs. Georg Archibald Rutherford of Red Bank. k craes and thirty minutes west eight chains SUBWAY STATION Mardorf woa a turkey awarded as a and fifty links to a ttone; thence (a) Erward Hoey is a now member ol north three degree) and thirty minutes TIMES SQUARE door prize. Another turkey, which Atlantic township fire company. Ed- west five chains and fifteen links to * was disposed of on the co-operative of the New atone; thenco 15) south eighty-eight d«- ward Umber. Warren Sncdeker, plan, was won by Mr. Coley of Perth srees and thirty minutes east sixteen Windsor Heulltt and Raymond Hol- chalna and fifty links to a stone tn Ame.«. Amboy. All returns have not yetltng have resigned as members ol xlah'a old field; thence (6) south twenty*. been received. So far the receipt the company. eight degreea and thltty minutes eaat from the Atlantic Highlands com- three.chains and elghty*four. Unite to the Miss Alice Fields took part In BRUNSWICK place of beginning;, containing seven acroa mittco have reached $230 and mor< and eighty one.hundredtha of an acre. is expected. It is not known ye1 pageant at Freehold Monday nigh how much was made by the St which was given by tho Order o Being Intended to be the same land Eastern Star of Freehold. and premlsea described In a certain deed Mary's delegation. from Robert W. .Bennett and galena Ben- Miss Grace Pope of Long Branc You can nett, his wife, to Snrah Heavy, bearing Yesterday afternoon the Sisters ol has been visiting Mrs. Garrett W date May 8d. 18SB, anil retorded In the St. Agnes's parish wero guests of th Buck. hear this Montnouth County Clerk's Office In book' women of the parish at a buffet tea. B80 of Deeds, on pases S&7, ete. Mrs. Lydla Fields of Marlboro la Convenient fine radio in Also tract of land beginning at a point Philip J. Dinkclberg underwent an spending a few days with hW son tn the northeait comer of Grant avenue' operation for tho removal of hia ton-Walter D. Fields. the comforl and Locust avenue) as shown on a-map ol sils last Friday at the Rivervicw hos Term» the. Sarah Reevy estate at South Eaton- William Rlordan, son of Dante and quiet ol own, running thence (1) northerly alone pltal at Red Bank. Rlordan, was operated on for throal east aldo of Grant avenue one hundred Tile affair was also In the nature ol trouble at tho Freehold hospital las your o w n and seven feet more or less, to a point; a Thanksgiving shower for the Sis thence (2) oailerly parallel with Locust week. Ho returned home a if home with- avenue three hundred and twenty-seven feet more or ln» to a point: thence (>> out charge! southerly parallel with Qrant avenue or nearly so, one hundred and fifty-seven cet mpre or leas crpaatng Locust* avenue) to the northeast corner of property of, We Do Telephone... Annie A. Reevy mare particularly described, In Deed Book 439, page S80; thence (•) Asbury Park westecty along the noith Un« of aald An- Our Own nie A. Iteevy property and parallel with 1045 Locust avenue one hundred and nineteen Financing; feet more or leas to the northwest cor.. Long Branch ner of nald Annie A. Iteevjr property s thence {&> southerly parallel or nearly ao 3257 with Qrant avenue, flfty-two feet more) or' or mail the cOu- less, to a point; thence (6) westerly on a. course.north sixty-seven degrees, thlrtr Don liclow if minutes weat, two hundred and fourteen \ feet more or leaa, to the easterly side of you can't call Grant avenue; thence (7) northerly aloon the easterly side of Oraet avenue eroeslne in person. Locust avenue, one hundred and eight feet more to r leas, , to eth hundee nthd ant d eight feeft Model Illustrated ore or leas, to the northeait corner of Cruisers such u every true yachts- cabin models . . •' with plenty Store Open Grant t and LocusL t avenue or the point or < aca of beginning, excepting and reserv- man has often wished Chris-Craft of deck and cabin space for a Evenings $1OQ50 fnir out of the above described premises so much thereof as Us within the street would build . . . V-bottom in large party of guests. There is > 139 known as Locust avenue. Delns the) same) To 10 O'Clock premises conveyed to. Robert Heavy by design . , , easily maneuvered comfortable full-width scat in the Less Tubes deed dated June aOth. USB, an1d recorded' In Book L-e. page 179, Being the) lam* . . . fast . . . luxurious . . . after cockpit . . , a convenient premises convened to Ba>ah Ilaevy by Liberal Allowance deed dnteil September 80. U(0, and re- senworthy. "Stumped with the vantage point for the fisherman. USEFUL TO YOU. corded In nook X-e. uaie 209. D.ing the' For Your Old Set asm. premises conveyed to Anna A. Bee- genius and artistry of three genera- A large and completely equipped 4 vr at als., by deed daleil December. Ul». • ExchsheA gents forlhc KNABEand KNABE AM PICO PIANO • nd recorded In Book 4DT, page Sat. tion* of fine bout building . . . :%Ilcy makes meal time m "occa- tncludlni \h« estate and InHr.it la aounil within and smart without. sion" . . . instead, of a necessity. The check which you will receive from dower of the complainant Armenia Baevy. wife of complnlnnnt Jtobert A. Ileevy. In ^Available in single and double IScc us for complete information. said urelmsee Incluillnv the Inchoate fight us for your Christmas Club-funds, no of dower of the compintoant Kary HMV,.- trlfe of the complainant Edward Heave In ' doubt, will prove useful. Malte it a aalil iirenilscsi Including the Inchoate IAUTEASBURY PARKR PIANLONOG BRANC COH . rmht of ''<'l«a~ln">our~1?nin>m!rib>nif>li>ttallnn ol •, nmnilck ludlo. tertnlnlntr. Cf]ris~Cmft BROADSTREET NATIONALBANK U iindpiitoml thRt tlirio in no cott or olilimllon lnvolv«d. Dntail Ntivemlier K. IBst. J WAIIHEN If. QMOCJK, ^W JERSEY Bpeolsl Mailer In Chanrerr Attr. W, WlUB/aofrJ"' ^^ • 4 llrotil rllrect, '"" neO Dank, N. J. RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 26,1930; FURNITURE

of Monmouth County on the FINEST a Genuine of BEDDING Savings of Ever Offered BEDS BY GREENPOINT Special Sale Mattresses Hy Simmons COLUMBIA of 50 ALL COTTON LINK SPRINGS Genuine MATTRESS BELOW COST. Simmons Covered in Durable Ticking. Beautyrest All Sizes. MATTRESSES BUY A GUARANTEED SIMMONS and Save EST MATTRESS $10.00

Automatic Coil Spring DA-BED $ .*••• by Qreenpoint x Full Panel Bed in Cane Panel Bed. Complete As Shown. Walnut All Sizes. .50 Genuine $12.75 Value. .85 Reduced from $16.75, Reduced from $45 to One to a Customer. FURNITU "Red Bank'* Leading Furniture Store" 135 MONMOUTH STREET, RED BANK, N. J. Pase Four RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 28, 1980. among them and u*—«nd gtneraiiy •ra William Mllllngton and Jon The Celebrating to grant unto all mankind such a de- HausBler on a charge of attempted 25 Kodak Pictures (reprints) any size, Onto JI Miss Fennfmore's gree of temporal prosperity as He atrocious assault and battery. of Thanksgiving alone knowi to be best. . According ~to the state police, Sty- During November, December and January? ^ Beauty Shop Given under my hand «t the City more WM waiting with a gun In Fewer Holla Are Exposed During Tbeaa Months, consequent-j • t* of New York tti» third dajr of Octo- front of i. house oh Orchard itreet ly tt U wore convenient (or us to bundle these reprint Orders/' 161 BROAD STREET • ••NOW Tht Original Presidential Proc- ber in the year of our Lord 1789. for the occupant, George Good, idea than during Use nib months, , ., j RED BANK. hunation, Loat Over .100 (Signed) colored, to come out, The latter vu THIS SPECIAL OFFER la of course good only for orders of said to 4is,vo retreated to this house exactly 28, 80, 100 or multiples of S3, and only for nxfra reprint* Permanent Kali Waving, Yoara, la Now in the Library "George Washington." Celebration of Thanksgiving dty In following an argument with Seymore from Him* already printed nnd ONW DURING NOVEMBER, Shampooing and Hair Dressing, of Congreu. ' over-a,-woman. DECEMBER and JANUARY. Marcel and Water Waving, s not America con be traced b«ek to the earliest days of the Ma«iohu»otts I y OF tion and publication of the George To see more than 80O dairymen alt (AND STAYS DCSMJESS) Washington Bicentennial commis- a banquet la certainly an Inspiring WATCHES, CLOCKS sion, in a, sta,t«,ra«nt recently issued, sight and to have even a larger relates the story of the lost proclama- number take part in a. Dullness dis- and JEWELRY - tion, i cussion speaks well for the officers of the Inter-State milk producer!' as- On September 25, 1T89, Ellas Bou- WRIGHTS Accuracy, skill and experi- sociation. ' dinot introduced the following resolu- ence enaile us to do the tion In the House of Representatives:- On Tuesday, November 18th, It was most delicate repairing'. We 'Resolved/ That a joint committee the county agent's privilege to attend JtROSESig (juarantee.satisfactioni Our of both Houses be directed to,wait the business session aa well as the I SEABOARD ICE CO.upon the President of tho United banquet of the fourteenth annual prices will olease you. States, to request that he would reo meeting of the Inter-State milk pro- ommend to the people of the United ducers' association at the Benjamin j y Fffesh Daily Silverware Repaired ICE—ORANGE DISC COALHFUEL OIL States a day ot public Thanksgiving Franklin hotel, Philadelphia. and Replated Like New and prayer, to be observed by While most of the signs during the acknowledging, with grateful hearts, past twelve months have pointed to AT REASONABLE PRICES the many signal favors of Almighty- overproduction of dairy products, the REUSSILLES' Red Bank 248. God, especially by affording them an Inter-State milk producers' associa- Order a Dozen or Two, for Your t opportunity to establish a Constitu- tion baa, had according to H. Si 36 Broad St.. Red Bank. tion of government for their safety Allebach, president, "one of Its moet Tel 188L and happiness." successful years." It was interesting Thanksgiving Table. to listen to the president's annual re- Harmless as this resolution seems, port, and It would seem that one of Two' Rug • Varieties: Bronze Talisman, Yellow Per- there were objections to it. In reading the most worthwhile points stressed the Annals of Congress of that per- was the fact that while no more net, Pink Rapture and Pink Premiere.. iod, we find that Representative money has been made during the Specials! f • • • » • • Aedanus Burke of South Carolina post year for the producers, they y y . ;' thought we should not mimic have reached a point where the or- We have on hand Mums, Carnations, TUSTING "where they made a mere mockery of ganization was never In a more thanksgiving." sound condition...... •* $10.00 .Snap Dragons and all other seasonable ; WHEN YOB SEE ONJE Representative Thomas Tudor To quote again from the presi- 0x12 All Woo) Brussels Bugs ol flowers. 1 YOU THINK OF THE OTHER The Tucker, also of South .Carolina, ar- medium weight but durable. The gued that It was not the business of dent's address, "we are now ready, v as never before, to press forward and Quantity Is limited and can't • ' :•;:•-: -, y y , - . ( Congress to ask for a national day of lost at the sale price. PIANOS Thanksgiving. accomplish greater things for the members of the association." See our stock before ordering >for Thanksgiving, "They Cthe people) may not be In- Since the association dees some Steinway Duo-Art clined to return thanks tor a Consti- \ ••• •, • •'• .'•. y s • .' '• Asbury Park — Red Bank tution until.' they have experienced business in Monmouth county, espe- that It promotes their safety and hap- cially the northern part, there were Deliveries made anywhere within a piness." several county representatives pres- 9x12 Extra Quality Axmlnsters, ent at the meeting. radius of seven miles. Phone 872. These objections, however, were new designs in the heavier overruled; the resolution was passed grades that sell regularly for : $36.50 to $10.00. )•-' ' '.'• •-• •" . arid sent to the Senate for concur- SIEGE WAS BROKEN UP. rence. The Senate approved and ap- pointed its committee to wait on the Colored Man Held on Attempted As- HONEYBEE FLOWER SHOP il President. The joint committee was sault Charge. made up of Ralph Izard of South ;; Upper Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Carolina and William S. Johnson of Frederick Seymore, colored, of WEST Directly Opposite Shrewsbury Dairy. \ Connecticut, and from the Senate; Eatdntown, was held under ball of Ellas Boudinot of New Jersey, Roger $5,000 for the grand Jury by Re- •»••••••••»»•••»»•»»••••»•••»•••-»•»••••»••••••»••» Sherman of Connecticut, and Peter corder Elmer C. Walnrlght of Furniture Co. Sylvester of New York, from the Shrewsbury last Thursday night af- House. ter he had been arrested by Troop- KEYPORT. It Pays to Advertise in The Register. Washington complied with tho re- quest and on October 3, 1789, Issued his proclamation, calling for a Na- tional day of Thanksgiving on Thurs-

day, November 26th. • "I* And then the document dropped out of sight. It apparently was i mis- placed or attached to some private For the Oldest of Holidays— papers in the process of moving of- ficial records from one city to an- other when the Capital was changed. However it happened, the original manuscript was not in the official archives until 1921 when Dc J. C. Fitzpatrlck, then Assistant Chief of the Manuscripts Division ol the Li- brary of Congress, and now editor of the forthcoming George Washington Bicentennial Commission series of Washington's Writings, "found" the proclamation. It was at an auction SILVE sale being held in the American Art Galleries of Now York City. Dr. Fitzpatrlck, an expert In Washing- tonla, examined the document and found it to be authentic. It was writ- the Newest in Radio ten in long hand by William Jackson, Secretary to President Washington at the time, and was signed In George Washington's bold hand. Dr. Fitz- patrlck purchased the document for i $300 for the Library of Congress, I where It is now kept as a treasure. And no amount of money could re- move it. The original Proclamation y y of Thanksgiving, and, indeed, the One of the Best first Presidential proclamation ever ! issued in the United States, reads as I follows: | There are dozens of makes of Grand | "By tho President of the United; Pianos but only a small group of Grands of Stateo of America. j "Whercnu it is tlie duty of all na-' recognized merit and value. lions to acknowledge tho providence : of Almighty Cod, to obey His will, to In this quality group of Grand Pianos bo £"^"'^1 fnr 1-II3 benefits, and you will find the Brambach. ! humbly to ini-piove HU protection and I favnr- nn-1 Whereas both Houaes of • Con^rrrr; have by their Joint commit-, The Brambach represents one of the j toe rrrn:r:i',erl me 'to recommend to best values to be found anywhere among j the-l-Viplc of the United States a day of public tlvinUrglving and prayer, to Grand Pianos. be obser, cd by acknowledging witli grnlc'u! her.rtu tho many signal fa- Delicate of line, rich in tone, sturdy in vors of 'Almighy God, especially by affoi'din>; them on opportunity to es- construction, reasonable in price the Bram- tablish n form of government for bach offers unusual piano value. their safety nnd happiness.' "Now, therefore, I do recommend And just the instrument for the small -.ml aKBlpn Thuratl&y, tho 26th day of home "or apartment where space 'as well as November next, to bo devoted by tho People of these States teethe service price is a consideration. The Brambach is of that great and glorious Being who just 4 feet 11 inches long. Fits in any corner. , is the beneficent Author of all the^ good that was, that Is, or that will be —That wo .may then all unite in ren- dering unto Him our sincere and Brambach Grand Pianos humble thanks—for His kind care and protection of the People of this country previous to their becoming a Nation—for the signal and manifold $625 up mercies and the favorable interposi- tions of His providence-, which we ex- perienced In tho course and conclu- • outstanding as Christmas among the Blon of tho late war—for tho great degree of tranqulllty, union and year's holidays is tone control among the plenty, which wo havo since enjoyed —for tho peacoablo and rational man- year's achievements in radio research. And ner in which wo havo been enabled in Silvertone tone control has made its near- ,y\/i 5 to establish constitutions of govern- 9-TUBE TRIPLE SCREEN-GRID %S, EXCEPTIONAL VALUES ment for our safety and happiness, est approach to perfection. Silvertone and particularly the national One Control—runlike other tone control sys- IN USED GRANDS now lately instituted—for tho civil nnd rollglonn liberty with which wo tems—does not beg the question by muf- Mathushek $550 arc blessed and (he moans we have of 00 ncqulrlng nnd diffusing useful knowl- fling high notes in order to make the bass Bauer $385 edge; nnd in general for all tho great Cash nnd vnrloun favorB which Ho hath seem stronger. Instead it actually accentu- $144; Brambach $485 been plcai^pd to confer upon us, ates the low notes and brings out bass Apollo $595 "And also that wo may then unite harmonies that would otherwise be lost. In niout humbly offering our prayers Delivered and Installed. (Less McPhail $675 and auppllcktlons to the groat Lord Every tone value broadcast with the music nnd Rular of Nations, anil beseech Tubes.) Sold on Convenient Terms Him to pardon our national and other is projected accurately through the Silver- transgressions—to ennble us all, of $10.00 Down, $15.00 Monthly. whether In publlo or private etatlom, tone. The striking Queen Anne highboy With Small Carrying Charge. (109 MntlllUJII 111 Mimniniilli to perform our navernl and rnlutlv* console gives added emphasis to its attrac- m Avnuir Hired duties properly and punctually—to Anhury 1'nrli render our imtlonal Kovorninont ft tiveness as a welcome Christmas present. Tusting's Krd Bnnli Moaning to nil tho l'eoplo by con- utantly being a riovoriunent of wine, HTOIUCil Ol'KN WKDNICKPAY AND HATUItRAY 'KVK Jiut and oonatltutlnnal lawn, discreet. Frco parking apao* ly tintl faithfully executed nnrlnn>i STORE IIOUHJ, V nnd Nntlonn (eupm-lnlly niich im linvn nliowii hlndnenjitn un) and to Menu 501 Main St., y..kii«M HiJO I" BlJO 'hum with good (lovernmont, ponce, SEASS ROEBUCK •lurJayi *i30 to OlOO nnd concord. T

Swan Shoo , $4.25, This la Prlnco, He Is one -.—. - . „.„ .. . . „ . ol the Stclfl Family. Noah's Ark and all the *„??*, ?** !"a Bear> Hc $S.OO and $5.25. animals. $1.23 to $11.00. WUJ [, ? "1™"° °"

Patsy and Baby Dimples Clothes and Outfits. And such Dnlls. how cuddly and pretty. Patsy. Baby Dim- Hundreds of Outfits and Dresses. Made just like the new styles in Babies' and Chil- ples, Itosemarie, Patsyklrm and many othem await a placo dren's Dresses. Also Zippers, Overshoes and Roller Skates. ' In thoso Jlttlo waltlne arms on Christmao Morn. Price* It's not Christmas without' What n Hobby Horse! This-sturdily built Pedal A-new Teddy thin year. will surprlso you. Thoy aro. much cheaper this ^ear. a Drum priced_ . $1 t. o $2.25- . $1.0___—0 to- $27.50^..^UA . Carn- .., $2.25t*n r*n . BabT>.«.-yfl Teddrwiu«9«1yB* fro^MA*mM tf$ 1• *to^ rf7.25 Oft . A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR THE GIRLS. A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR THE BOYS.

A Kitchen Cabinet Io.- LHllo Eloctrlo Stoves that; really ooolt. Miss. All sizes, from $VM to $12. ,7 to J19.2S. Big Steel Aeroplane, $1.00. New Buddy ••L" Mixer, $5.00. stecs ?1 5 Boys' Tool Chests, $1 to $10. All styles and sizes In Bikes. Pretty Dishes', some aluminum, $3.50 to $16.85. some china, some enamel. 600 to $0.15.

Fastest Boat and trimmest, $8.

Erector Sets, many new outfits, $1.00 to $25.00.

Movla Machines, new stylo. 50.50 to $13.50. Dolly'n Wnrdrobo Trunks. What jp, „,, „,„,„ Som0 tha{oVB, , • Kltt, fitted with Fntay and play themselves. 8tSo to S5.08. Do11 HouBB F<™*tare, SI.O0 set Bldewalli .Bikes—n real tpy.;- Clothes. $3.00 to $3.25. '. : • h real big Zeppelin made ol $18:50i' and $!S6.tW. '' aluminum, $1.25.

Pool Tables, ?0.50 to 530.00.

Buddy,"L" Water Tower. / Scooters, $2.00 and $4.25. Eoally shoots water, $15.00.

Dolly's High chair, two sizes. Playnsjx. Just blow and 51,35 and $2.00. turn crank and yon Imvo a A Basslnotto that will dazzle tune, $2.00. yon with Its- brilliance, $5.00. Child's Dressing Tablo and r: Otllcni $1.00 and up. Bench, $8.50. - Young Llndy's Flane—rides targe Blackboard In two Field Cannon shoota Wonder Uk« the wind. 9.95 and 12.00. colors, red and green, $3.50. Shell, $0.75.

Boiler Skates,$1.39 and $2.25:

Climbing Tractor, pulls 10 times Its weight, 1.25 and 2.50. Express Wagons, $1 to $8.05. Soil Houses. All tho latest Dolly's Drossor, beautiful and Drawing und Painting Sets. EV°ry dcscrIIllio".2S« types, and how cute. $5 to $20.25. ble and roomy. $2.00 to $8.50. Monday Is Wash Day nnd hero Floxlblo Flyers, all size.. Is a complete outfit, $3.95.

A mechanical Train Outfit, $1. What a toy—a real MUk Others, $2.25 to $5.00. Wagon with enns, $0.00. For tho young Firemen—with ladders and hose. $15 & $22.50. Table ana Chair Sets, DroiHeaf, 'i- porccluln top. nil colors. Do|j Carriages and Coaches. French Telephono with dial that $2.85 to $28.50. rings, $1.00. HEADQUARTERS FOR LIONEL TRAINS

X \ mmmk Children's Desks. Could there bo nny mor« npproprlnlo Rift! Piny Hulls. All xlten nnd prices. lCvcry boy'n dream. Tho new Maple Hplnet and lloll Topi nro a dreuni. 1'rlceU from Ho nuro to sea Ihoni—tliry nro real. $11.00 to ftO.IH. 1 !] ETLEY *l 17 BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J TMtJ last wttlt's meeting by Judge Harry Official Maker Truax that the surrogate's fees of $8,- Irving Berk to TIMOTHY Rv HOUNIHAN 145.08 In the estate of the late Mar- Plea forJEconomy quis Martin Maloney of Spring Lake : Contractor and Builder has been appealed by the executors, Build Ten Houses Stephen C. Thompson, Freehold, The matter wa» referred ttf Attorney SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING General William A..Stevens. They Will be Erected at Willow Our Stores Cloied Open Late the er, Urges Fellow Members to The Main strait bridge over Shark Drive Manor at Little Silver- SCKEEN AND 8T0BM ENCLOSURES Keep New Budget Within Uit river, between Avon and Belmar, will Thanksgiving Day Night Before Telephone MOJU 1M Bridie Avenue. Bed Bank. N. i YewVToUl. be covered with tar and slag to rem- First Now Under Construc- edy the slippery condition* of the tion- A plea to * » 20c | Spiced Luncheon Meat <«M> »•» 25c H. L. Zobel Building county departments, will convey to felt for some time that better hos- PHONE SOT. each one my Individual sentiments in pital facilities for. the shore section this respect Lastly, I cannot em- were needed and had desired the -COR BROAD ST. AND HARDING ROAD, phasize too strongly my convictions erection of a refuge for the sick : Quality Produce! ——:—, n this matter: and, while I want it which would administer to the rich Shrewsbury Heights understood that I want to be pro- and poor alike. doz . RED BANK, N. J. gressive and go along with every The cornerstone of the training Shrewsbury, N. J. good project that Is to the welfare school was laid by Philllpse E. Water, Cos, Sidewalks, Eleo- Finest Juicy Granges ' 19c and 27c of Monmouth county, at the same Greene of Shrewsbury, a grandson V time I think there Is a limit upon the of Mr. deCoppett, who is In Europe. tricity and Curbing. Jumbo Celery Hearts ...2 for 19c Fresh Repack Tomatoes 2 lbs 25c ability of the - taxpayers of Mon- mouth county to pay, and I think we Are 1*00 Using Good Tackle? ; Lots $400 up Iceberg Lettuce ...... ,2 for 19c Yellow Sweet Potatoes 3 lbs 14c are taxing that ability pretty strong- Business—particularly the most de- Easy Terms. ly." . v • sirable business—is very much like Green Peas ...... :... It) 15c" Emperor Grapes ...i.3 lbs 25c The county budget will be pasted the sport of fishing. You can catch upon December 17th at the board's it if you use good tackle. We offer White-Pach, Inc. William O'Brien you the right tackle in the advertis- Phone 2100 Bed Bank. last regular meeting of the year. ing columns ot The Register—Adver- The freeholders were notified at tisement Mince Meat Ib -MEANS- Every Ingredient the finest obtainable.

HIGH GRADE SERVICE QSCO Cooked Hom-de-Xlte OSCD Slnest ffSCO Approved and Improved Golden MINCE Calif. Pure Heating Plumbing Hoofing Pumpkin MEAT Peaches Preserves 9 big |Qo big |Qo a Water Systems Copper Work £ cans J_JJ * 42" can 19 Earthen and Iron Pipe Friends Building and Loan 39° WE HANDLE THE AMEBICAN BADIATOB COMPAQ'S Our Own ARCOLA HEATING SYSTEMS Make Glenwood Cranberry Jelly %* 20c Red Bank and Sea Bright New Pack—As flne as you over ate. ^" ^^ Association Gold Seal 12-1* tag 24-lt> bag Family Flour 37c 74c CERESOTA, GOLD JVIEDAX, now have their 10th series open. As a means of savings 12-tti bag 24-lb bag and securing financial independence-at the same time raxsBtnirs, HECKEKS REAL ESTATE, combining security, safety and a high return of interest F1 o u r 47c 89c y -the Friends Building & Loan Association point with PRIM PASTRY FLOUR 24-Ib bag 75c 1 INSURANCE, pride to their record of 7.8% net earnings for the fiscal FLAKO PIE CRUST 2 pkp 25c MORTGAGE LOANS year (compound interest rate) which is equal to 8.61%! Bog. 23o 4SC0 Finest simple interest. FOB THE PURCHASE OR SALE OF asco Sifted Peas 3 cans 59c BEAL ESTATE, Golden Bantam Her. 19o ASCO Fanoy Crushed or FOB INSURANCE OF ALL HINDS, Subscribe to one or as many shares as you wish, for .'ountry Gentleman Sweet Peas 3cans5Qc FOB FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, every one share you subscribe ($1.00 per month) you Choice California Delicious California withdraw $200.00 at maturity. The coupon below is Corn CONSULT Peaches Apricots for your concenience_ i _. fill it out and mail today. Wg A m 0 tall 2 ""25' can 15° can 10* Regularly ISo Hawkins Brothers Mortgage loans made during fiscal year. .$323,300.00 Bo sure to Serve Good CoBee—you con jet It at your nearest 4SC0 Store. 10 Monmouth Street, (Qrcuod Floor), lb Telephons SS2 Red Bank, N. J. OSCO Coffee 27? 37c-27c—10c Saved ! VICTOB BLEND ACME BKAND Friends Building & Loan Association Coffee • «> 23c Coffee Jb tin 33c Merchants Trust Co. Tho Choice of Thousands. I] Adapted to Percolator Use. Realtors Work Together $ Red Bank, N. J. ££? Supreme Fruit Cake 2 » 1°° Packed in decorated tin Box. Ct**t' The members of the Red Bank Real Estate Board l (tSCD or Dcl ^Ion'° Bortlett Pg^fg big can 25c tutnb are all Realtors. Reg. 15c OSCO Jellies 2 "'« 25c r (JSQO or nittor Beans wlth po^k 3 cans 20c Acme Orange Marmalade lar21c OFFICERS: DIRECTORS: can They work together. One of their great work- Finest Imported Olive Oil ^ 2Sc Genuine Dill Pickles i' i"r27c together features is tne President Eugene Adams Maurice Schwartz J. D. OTTERSON, JK. Myron V. Brown John Oiblon b03t lb b x Vlco-Presldent . Thos. Irving Brown Max Leon Lucille Chocolates "> 50c Choc. Covered Cherries ° 29c WILLIAM L. ItUBSELL. Louis Del-Omo George H. Nevlus Multiple Listing System ar 0Bn Treasurer George G. Ivlni Thos. P. Doremus Sweet Mixed Pickles .....<*• i 33c aSCO Baking Powder 5c, 10c J. ERNEST OLIVER Fred Oakley J. D. Otterson, Jr. bot Under this system all the members of the Ked Bank John J. Qulnn William L. Russell Fancy Soft Shell Wnlnuts »>32c aSCO Pure Vanilla Extract .... 25c Secretary Joseph Sals lb Real Estate Board or Doard of Realtors get busy on sell- EDGAR N. McCLEES I. Jay Trubln Selected Mixed Nuts "> 2Sc XXXX ConfcUonBr-s Sugar .... P'"-' 9c ing your property when it is put in the hands of any mem- J. Yanko Kenneth H. McQueen Solicitors John Sagurton, Jr. Abraham ICrldel ber of the Board, unless you specially do not want this QUINN, PARSONS ft D0HEMU8 J done. The Phillip Moore Michael Jannarone J^^, BUTTER "41c gnus** EGGS "^ 55c The Pick of the Nc»l« I Multiple Listing System The 1'lnrsl nut(«r In America I Richland Butter lb 39c Selected Eggs doz; 29c Is a great help when it comes to selling a piece ot real estate, for eight lirms put your property on their active list at once for sale. Enter my subscription for shares in The Friends Bell's Poultry Seasoning . . . pkg These arc the members of the lied Bank Real Estate Building & Loan Association of Red Bank, N. J., for Makn Wonderful Filltm for tho "Hint." Board: c A. L. IVINS AGENCY, 42 Broad Street which I enclose $__.-_, being $1.00 per share dues and Bread Supreme Now LAND and LOAN CO., 12 Mechanic Street Large Wrapped Loaf. 7 MORRISEY & WALKER, Kcuniburg 50c entrance fee. ALLAIRE & SON AGENCY, Inc., 60 Broad Street "IK linn HAWKINS BROTHERS, 10 Monmouth Street TASU HI Victor Bread Initf 5c WM. A. HOPPING, Broad Street and Linden PUc« Signature .... y'.'..• , HENDRICKSON & STOUT, 2 Linden Placo y For more than a Quarter of a Century ASG0 Meat Markets have been HYLIN & SALZ, 42 Brond Street Address "Headquarters" for Turkeys, Chickeni, Ducks, etc. May we serve you5[

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THEIR BSD ANNIVERSARY. l 8. Thompson residence by and Eatontown auxiliary of the Long anDenvhol & VonRlMort of Key- Branch hospital will meet at Miss A Surprise Party For Mr..and Bin. tort' A tennis court on the Thomp- Holmen'e next Wednesday afternoon. Public Opportunity Gurrett Oonover lait Week. on estate Is being enlarged. Eugene Mr0. Paul Duprey Is recovering Wa hav« > numtw'r o( Ford Is a new employee of Pavid from an attack of grip. • planar I' n youyour vlolnltvlclnltjr anand rathir Friends of Mr. and Mrs, Oarrett 1 thnn go ttp.tht.ixn.iiio the axpamMa o«f ihlpplnii Hood, Mrs. Thompson's farm super- Alfred Grover Is improving bis res- Cono'ver paid a surprise to them at intendent. v thim back to tho Pietorr, will a*li tbelr farm homo near Colt's Meek Idenco pa Sycamore avenue. then Grands, Upright* «nd Flayers Joseph Mullln was a week-end vis- Harry Buckalcw injured his shoul- Headquarters for at a very • (rest reduction.- u our- last Friday night to celebrate their itor at Trenton. Paetory la now overstocked. Our. 32d wedding anniversary. The even- der Sunday playing football. repi»Mnt»tl*e le worklni In jour ing was spent In playing games and David Hudson spent Wednesday Mrs. Matilda Obre and daughter, vicinity now. A coeturd will brtnir it Philadelphia. full datalls, MaMlon kind of pltao in general sociability. A midnight Miss Elizabeth Obre, and Mrs. Ed- you are lntir««>«d In. luncheon was served. Others present Gerard Domidlon of New York ward Obre spent Wednesday at New was at this place over the week-end. York. Coal and Coke F. A. NORTH COMPANY, besides Mr. and Mrs. Conover were 'Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred V. Mullln UOfl Chetlnut Street, Philadelphia. Mr, and MrB, William Thompson and Frank Lawes, Sr., has returned to EGO COAt STEAM COAL ' Fcnaypaclur S471. ave returned from their automobile work at the Lawes coal office after their children of Hlghtstown, Mr. DLACKSHITH COAL and Mrs. Wilbur Macllvalne, Edward wedding; trip In the South. . They having been laid up about two weeks STOVE COAL Conover and his son William and pent several days at Virginia Beach, with bronchitis. > NUT COAt CANNEt. COAL MI'S Laura Buck of Freehold, Mr., "Irginla. The Shrewsbury Heading club was TEA COAL COKE and Mrs. Walter D. Fields and their Dr. and Mrs. -William P. Thomp- entertained yesterday afternoon by daughter. Miss Alice Fields, Mr. and on and children will spend Tharilts- the president. Mrs. Ada B. Nafow of —AIso- Mrs, J. Henry RItscher and Mr. and glvlns at their summer homo here. Eatontown. Miss Mary Borden of this 17 Broad Street, Mrs. Charles Flock of Colt1* Neck place, chairman of the house and R1CE and BUCKWHEAT COAL Red Bank, N. J. and Mrs. Lydla Fields, Mr. and Mrs. home committee, presided. iolmes Ely and Mr. and Mrs, An- Shrewsbury News. Miss Josephine Kcarns, is uteafllly FUEL OIL WOOD row Goosley of Marlboro. improving after having been sick several weeks. COSSARD All of the married life of Mr. and The Hitmen Are Disposing ol a Sirs, Conover has been spent on the Turkey For Thanksgiving. " Mrs. Lester Scott and daughter Foundation Garments. !arm where they now live. This Josephine have been on the sick Hat. (Tilt Bed Bank Resistor can be bought Mr. and Mrs. George Silver, Sr., rs- GBADUATE COH8ETIEBBB ,rm has been owned by members of la Shnwslunr from Richard Beaks at tho turned Monday afternoon from Rut- Alwoys in Attendance. no Conover family many wears. toatofflce.) Fred D. Wikoff Co. land, Vermont. The firemen are disposing of a Donald and William Truax have Winners of Poultry. RED BANK. N. J. Girdle*, wenty-pound turkey for Thanksglv- returned from the Long Branch hos- A large turkey, disposed of by the ngr. The new flro siren has arrived pital, where they wcro medical pa- OFFICE: 10 W. Front St. lunrlse rod and gun club on the co- md will be erected soon. tlents several days. Phono 652 poratlve plan, was won by Waynard Francis O'Brien Is employed by Applcgate of Lclghton avenuo last the Hostess cake company as a truck Friday night at the regular meeting driver., Classroom Exhibit YABD: Maplo Ave. & Be'rgen . of the organization at tho Union hose Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Holmes Stof- An exhibit of tho classroom work rhono 551 ;ompany quarters on Shrewsbury flet of Grantwood and Mlsa Myrtle of the seven public schools of Free- ivenue. A pair of chickens was won Merlff of Rldgefleld Park were week holtl township last week at the Adel- >y Mrs. Syblllah Parmentter of West- md guests of Mr. Stofflet's aunt, Miss phia flrchouse under the direction of ilde avenue. Emma G. Holmes. The Shrewsbury Mrs. Mae Gibson, helping teacher. Eatontown News. Merchants Trust Co. FOB Mlsa Una Walder Suddenly Stricken "Tho Bunk That Banks on Red Uanli" EVEBV FIGURE, With Appendicitis. .{The Red Bulk Rcgltter cro be Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. a Eatontown from Noblo . Moaby at tht Qood Furniture For Every Home" lostofflee.) Miss Bins Walder, daughter of Ed- ard Walder, -was stricken with ap- pendicitis recently at Saratoga, New York, where oho is a student at Skid- more college. She'was operated on Opening Shoe Sale t a Saratoga hospital and Is stead- \y improving. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brown have Commencing Friday and Continues for One Week Only! moved from UIIB place to Hlllcrest, ear Oeeanport. Our entire stock will be on Sale at Sensational Price Reductions. Mrs. William Stelemes of Locust Your opportunity to Shoe the family at a Great Saving. We feature Sundial, .venue Is seriously sick. The Woman's • Community club Bonnie Laddie, Arch Controllers, Goodrich, Constant Comfort and Godman will meet next Monday, night to plan Shoes. , ' Its Christmas program. The cast of the play entitled "A 'oor Married Man," which was glv FREE—Rubber Balls, Pencil Boxes or Harmonicas m recently at Crescent hall, enjoyed in outing Monday night at the Tin- ton avenue camping grounds of th for the Kiddies! boy scout troop. Tho football team f the boy scout troop will encounter *• Women's high - grade in aggregation from Wayside at this Ladies Novelty Pumps Women's Dress Pumps ilaco next Saturday afternoon. Pumps and Oxfords, Miss Susie Allgor .won an eighteen and Oxfords, Men's many styles to choose : pound turkey, which was disposed Scout & Work Shoes, f by the American Mechanics lodge from. Suedes, Tans, Thomas Zlngale spent last week at Boys' & Girls' Shoes, Patent, Dull Kid and Brooklyn. Pumps and Oxfords— George Winning has resumed his Combinations; Men's duties with the Second Nationa All on Sale at E.-J. fine Dress Shoes iank and trust company after hav- ng two week's vacation. Rubbers, Men's and Oxfords—All on Miss Isabel Smock suffered 1.98 Sale at ipralned ankle recently In an au- Storm Rubbers, 85c omobllo accident at Shrewsbury. A forty-hour devotional servlci Women's and : will be held at St. Dorothea's church Children's Rubbers, Children's good Shoes 2.75 next week. The service will begin Sunday morning. More than $250 65c. & Oxfords, Women's was cleared last Wednesday night al Sneaks and Tennis 1-Strap Slippers, Felt Men's and Boys' fine a supper held at the church. Part ol Christmas Delivery for as St. Dorothea's rectory is being en Shoes for Boys Juliets with Leather Dress Shoes and Ox- losed. The carpenter work Is be- and Girls, 69c Soles & Rubber Heels, fords, in tan, patent ng done by Harvey Erving and John, Little as $10.00. Women's Arctics—All T. Ganley. A large variety of and gun metal — on Mrs. William Londo and daughte Think of it! Wo will deliver one .of OUT S Uppers for Men, on Sale at Sale at Dorothy will return this week to beautiful living room suites to your home a« heir winter home at New >York. a Christmas surprise, upon payment ol a» Women -and - Children Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maxwell and small a sum in cash as $10.00, arranging con- at 20% reduction. daughter of Red Bank, formerly o venient terma for tho balance. 98c 2.40 his place, will sail Monday for Pan- ma.. Mr. Maxwell is a technical ergeant in the army and will b itationed at Panama for at lcaal .wo years. Mrs. Florence Winning, daughtei if George Winning, entertaine GLOBE SHOES about thirty friends at a Thanks- A Living Room Suite giving party Friday afternoon. Priz- 12 WEST FRONT STREET. es were won by Erland Holtz, Mar- • A STEP rnOM BROAD ST. OPEN EVENINGS TILL 7i00—SATUBDAY TUX M:00. garet White and Miss Winning. Miss Alice Patterson of Brooklyn for Christmas! Bring This Ad and 19c Friday or Saturday and get a good pair of Slippers. and Lewellyn Patterson of Buckne university will spend Thanksgivin TTPVP is something really substantial for you to give to your fam- Any Size Wanted. , with- their mother, Mrs. Elizabet Patterson. S A luSu! living room suite will refurnish your living Father Charles Far ran Is visiting room and Take every member of the family circle proud to en- hiB brother at Wlldwood. Tho Long Branch district' council 3S Within your home. Prices were never lower and ot religious education will have a you coufdnf possibly make a better gift choice than one of our supper meeting at the Methodist church on Friday night of next living room suites ! ' L 25000 miles a day week. The suppor will be served by Beautiful 3-plcco Jacquard volour living room tho Methodist ladles' aid society. suites with reversible looso cushions, special Members of tho Masonic and East- ern Star lodges of this place attend- Fine 3-picco living room suitcx, upholstered In • • • safely ed a oervlco at tho Presbyterian high grado tapestry in the newest designs unu $119.00 church nnnilny night. color schemes, extra spcclnl for only Jamn Gibbons and family are vis- Luxurious 3-plcco living room suites or line mo- iting at Fct?iron. hair with revorslble cushions and many special $169.00 A ur.lort 'Thnnl:sRlvlng service will features of quality. Christmas .special bo ho'd ton'sht at tho Methodist church. A feraion will bo delivered by Rev. Cailton Whltnhoad of tho Advent church, Kov. Loroy Y. Dll- lenor will render vocal selections, Mr. and Mrs. James Rowland' en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. William Heb- lor of Newark over tho week-end. The Methodist ladles' aid society will have a spocinl meeting tomorrow afternoon to mnlto arrangements for serving the annual father and son banquet at tho municipal hall on Thursday night, December 11th. Tho annual Christmas bazar of the Presbytorlan Gleaners society will bo held on Friday and Saturday of next John Saacke lua aris- week at tho municipal hall'. 1800 men driving a fleet of trucks and Mr. nml Mrs. Edmund Wolcott, en Telephone cars for Mrs. William Davis and Joseph New Rugs for Christmas ! twenty years without an light cars 25.000 miles every day, on the Truax attended n, homecoming scr- \Vr will be Kind to nr- vico at the Wayside Mothodlst ninj;o convrnieiit credit Ttrlclilon up ynur llocn.i for I'liniiluniH fcollvltlmj! Never accident injuring any- crowded highways and byways of New church on Sunday, tormsi »ii imy purchnuc, bofiiro hnvo \vo oflVrvnl wv U v:,»u!«>,l viiliica In UUdl Bindd iiiKii nml IUTC iM.aii M-:»\ r.itl i" thi> liuinn! one. He is dean of 1,800 Jersey with safety to padestrian and motor- Mrs, Vcrnn. Frnzler and ohlldrcn iniikiiiK tho pnyments were Sunday Riirotn of Mrs. B"rar.lor's null your Individual In- 27x54 in. Velvet Throw ggO driver* of teltphoncmo- ist, is no accidental occurencc. It is the brother, Arthur Davis of South ciinie. A uniiill mini In niver. i-nsh [locurcy delivery. Rugs, special tor vehicle! in New Jer- direct result of unceasing war against ac- o( crnime! About forty young pcoplo uttemlml 9x12 ft. Seamless Ax- sey who drove more cidents In which every Telephone driver a uncial held Friday night at tho Methodist church by the Eatonlown minster KURS than 760,000mllu last is enthusiastically enlisted, a war which Epworth league. -—'—.^-*-^»»—— month..».. safely. has driven the accident enemy back, month by month. Lincroft News. Mrs. William Viunllnint l> at n New The drivers nre proud or their record, York Iloipltnl. and so nrc we: it is n record of good citi- {Tli* tltti Hank lUiiitrr run tia bouihl In l.lnoroft at Hi* 1'lva Citrncri1 Ti J.SCHWART zenship as well ns cood service. ltoom.) Mm. William Vnnllnmt, Is umlrr- Kolntr troatmimt today at tli« I'resliy- 77-79 Broad Street Red Bank, M. J. terUn hoaplte.1 nt Now York, ? JCuRflnn Colnfrn ttf Dm nlr corpn In cnJoyinK a, furloiiKli fioiti ilin nnvn Phone 270 NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY nlr nlntlon n| llnnipliin Kondx, Vlr- Klnln, ' 1 A NEW JERSEY INSTITUTION DACKED BY NATIONAL RESOURCES A brick porch la being built U> tho BANK REGISTER! NOVEMBER 26,1980*

Blckness of several weeks, aged 48 Lawrence Mahon, son of William Years Ago in and years. Mahon of Fair'Haven.' 5 FIRST CrtURCH OF 5 Mrs. Lucy E. Austin and George Thirty Tears Ago. H. Douglas were married at Ltncrof t ?.... CHRIST. , SCIENTIST Around Red Bank About fifty guests attended tbe by Rev. W. B. Matteson of Red K 209 Broad St. Bed Band, N. 4.1 celebration of the 61st wedding an- Bank. Incidents Called From The. Reg- niversary of Mr. and Mrs.; LongBtreet Edward C. Rogers of Keyport com- 3 Services Sundsy 11 A. M.. 8 P. H. ular of the Third Week in Harvey of Eatontown. Mr. Harvey mitted suicide by taking a dose of d Sunday-School—11:00 A. U. was 84 years old and Mrs. Harvey carbolic acid. He waa 29 years old. S Wsdnesda* Evcnlns Testimonial November Twenty, Thirty and was 79. The couplo had five chil- Edna Soffel, daughter of Edward K Mcetlno—8 P. M. Forty Yean Ago. dren, they being Mrs. Gilbert White Soffel of Leighton avenue, died of R Holding Boom—Open 1:80 to 4:80 and Burlington and David Lpng- heart disease, aged thirteen yeara. TUNE IN TONIGHT Forty Vehn Ago. d -dally eieept Saturday! and Sun- Btreet of Long Branch, Mrs. Charles William S. Emmons, who lived ij ThTirabilo Is cordially ln»lt«d to A concert was held In the brick DeCamp of Branchpoint and Edmund near Engllshtown, died of consump- > NOVEMBER 26th , W attend tho services and ait tbe church at Bradevelt station for the Longrstreet of Eatontown. tion, aged 24 yeara. TA Beading Boom. benefit of the ' organ fund of tho Julian Shampanore, eon of 'William company of Mlddletown to the turn- church. The performance wag given W. Shampanoro of Little Silver, cele- pike between Red Bank and Middle- 8:00 P. M. EASTERN STANDARD TIME. by James H. Morford, Harold K. All-brated his fifth birthday with a par- town. strom, Frank C. Storck, Percy Wall- ty. Among his guests were Herbert The Mlddletown turnpike company OVER STATION W E A F NEW YORK.' Ing and William and Rudolph Mal- Rlchdale, George and Harry Mill- bought all the rights of the turnpike chow of Red Bank, Charles Dod- ward, Harold DeFabry, Esther Car- On a Coast-to-Coast hook-up of National Broadcasting Company. drldge of Brooklyn, William V. Simp- hart, Frank and Madeline Ayres ot

Twenty Years Ago. : i; son of Matawan and Miss M. E. Du-Little Silver and Lottie and Willie . ' '••'.•' . •. • •.. ' 'i Bois of Matawan, Morris of Tlnton Falls. Miss F. Viola Headley of Bridge avenuo had a surprise party which Miss Jessie L. Fraser, daughter of The women of the Red Bank li- Mr. and Mrs. Alex M. Fraeer, and was arranged by her sister, Mis« brary cleared about $110 at a rum- Mary Headley. At a prize game OUR Dr. William B. Warner, both of Red mage sale. The women in charge Bank, "Were married at the bride's Charles K. Humrlchouse won first of the sale were Mrs. Henry ,S. prize and Miss Alida Meglll won the homo on Union street. Joseph V. White, Mrs. •William T. Corlies, Mrs. Morris of Red Bank was tho grooms- booby prize. Others 'present were CHRISTMAS CLUB Thomas Davis, Jr., Mrs. Samuel Cul- Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hugg, Mr. man and E. O. Fraser, the bride's Hngton and Mrs, Frank L. Blaisdell. brother, and Ensley E. Morris were and Mrs. Augustus Layton, Misses Mlsa Josephine A..Ormsby, daugh- Edith R. Schroeder, "Viola. Hanklns, PROGRAM the ushers. Rev. F. R. Harbaugh ter of Leonard D.' Ormaby of Key- performed the marriage service. Retta Carton, Geneva Pennington port, was married to Harry C. Win-and" Anna J. Layton, George C, The men who were elected com- terton of the same place. The cere- Hance, Frederick S. Hayes, Ray- missioners of appeal in Holmdel did mony waa performed at St. Mary's mond A. Smith and Thomas Irving not qualify and Township Commit- church by Rev. Reginald Woodward. Brown. On Sale Now— teemen James W. Hoff, William Mor- H. Albert Phillips of Eatontown, Ksceptionnl Values In rell and M. V. D. Polhemus met andwho had .been employed as book- The first district Democratlo club FLOYD GIBBONS Waterproof, appointed John Henry Heyer, James keeper by Sabath & White of Red was organized In Harry Badeau's of- M. Smith and John W. Hanco as Bank, went to Milwaukeo to attend fice in the George Hance Patterson Sunproof, Stainless commissioners of appeal. Nashotnh seminary to study for the building. The membership was lim- Emma J. Walling, daughter of Mr. ministry of tho Episcopal church. ited to voters of tho first or truck- and Mrs. John H. Walling of Port house district of Red Bank. The Window Shades Miss Lizzie Manning died at the dues were 51 per year and monthly MME. LOUISE HOMER Monmouth, was married to Henry Stewart Hartshorn's Washable homo of Charles Henry Ivlns on meetings were held hi A. D. Cooper's Coe of the same place. The cere- Broad street. She had suffered sev- CIotR on Hartshorn Boilers, In mony was performed at the bride's ofi}ce on Broad street. Tho officers a great shade sale at— eral years with a disease of the were Harry C. Badeau president, home by Rev. William V. Wilson, stomach. She was 37 years old. pastor of tho Baptist church at New Henry VanMater vice president, Wil- Thomas Hlckey's barn at Morrls- liam J. Swannell secretary and treas- ANNA CASE, Monmouth. vllle burned down. About eight tons urer and James R. Wolcott sergeant- Miss Corenla R. Truex and Albert of hay, the (harness and most of the at-arms.

85< • •' ' ••• ; . *;•.• . ••••. • Runyon, both of Port Monmouth, farm Implements were burned. The Worth $1.50. entire loss was about $050. Frank Meglll of Farmingdalo was were^married'at the home of Mr. and sevorerly Injured while shoeing HOLLAND Mrs: Henry Truex. Miss Jennie Miss Stella Ashmoro and William horse In the blacksmith shop of his 30-PIECE SYMPHONY ORCHESTOA Truex, a sister of the bride, was Ashmore of White street were sur- brother, Ira Megill. The animal at- bridesmaid and the groomsman was prised by a visit from a number of tempted to kick and the knlfo that Window Shades Harry Truex, the bride's brother. friends. The affair was arranged by Megill was using on tho horse's hoof UNDER DIRECTION OF CESARE SODERO James H. Peters of Red Bank and. Miss Carrie White. was pushed against his sight thumb, Mrs. Ella E. Green, daughter of Mr3. William R. Fllnn died at the home severing an arter.y. One finger on his Anna C. Green, were married at the of his daughter, Mrs. James Llppln- left hand was also badly cut. ' ; ;. - > ' •' •' '. ' • 39 bride's home by Rev. F. R; Har-cott of Bridge avenue. He -was 66 baugh. After the ceremony the years old and death was caused by Howard Antonldes, eighteen year3 Worth 76c. oid, son of William W. Antonides of Good quality Holland on guar- couple left for New York where they consumption. An outstanding musical program brought to you sailed for Europe. Everett, shot himself in the face anteed Boilers—perfect mater- William Kelly, who worked for while out gunning. He slipped and ial. Examlno these shades per- Peter P. Conover of Keyport died Theodore Stilwell of MorrlsvlUc, fell nearly fell and In so doing he Jarred through the courtesy and co-operation of sonally and bo convinced thut after a week's sickness. He was 78 from tho mow of Mrs. Stllwcll'a barn the branch of a tree which struck the chance Is out of the ordi- years old and had lived at Keyport and broke his hip and sprained his the trigger of his gun. The boy was nary. sixty years. He was twice married arm. taken to the Spring Lake hospital. and his wife and live children sur- Miss Maria Davis of Oakland vived him. street left tho employ of Patterson Dr. F. Owen Marsden died at his Miss Rebecca C. Ely, daughter of & Spinning and took a nurse's home on Maple avenuo of stomach Mrs. Mary T. Ely of Holmdel, was course In a hospital at New York. trouble. He was 64 years old and The Second National Bank & Trust Co. WEST married at her home to Millard F. : Miss Mary C, Maloney and Waltor had practiced medicine at Red Bank Conover. Rev. W. W. Case per- Crlne, both of MoVganville, -were forty years. Dr. Marsden waa one • T formed tho ceremony. married at St. Joseph's church at of the organizers of tho Monmouth RED BANK, N. J. Keyport by Rev. M. C. O'Donnell. boat club. His wife and one daugh- Furniture Co. Mrs. Sarah Doughty, wife of ter survived him. Charles Doughty of Fair Haven, died Nellie, daughter of William Han KEYPORT. of Cancer of the stomach after a non of Brooklyn, waa married to (Continued on next page) Checks will be sent to members early next week. OUR CLUB FOR 1931 will be opened for membership December 1,1930.

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JDLAME YOUBSELF. You go down town in the morning to a well-lighted office It has every convenience for making work easy; and yet at the end of the day, you, yourself, arc tired enough. How much more tired must your boy— Gov. Winthrop TABLES or girl—be at bedtime, after an evening Big Selection ol END Sewing of home work under inadequate light! Desks TABLES, DAVENPORT How can tired eyes convey clear images TABLES, OCCASIONAL Cabinets LAMPS to the brain? TABLES, COFFEE TABLES niarthn Washington. JUNIORS, BRIDGE, TABLE, p Says an editorialin Safety Engineering: and REVOLVING BOOK FLOOR DESK, BOUDOIR, BED S AND $•« C.00 to $O*>.50 or the new DAVENPORT nLM TABLES. All Finishes. U 1 "Poor lighting in the home and lick of ivper- $55.00 LAM1\ "" ruion of the mannerin which children misuse their eyes in the home, are largely respon- $|.95 to $Off .OO riUSCILLAS. $2-75 to $5ft.00 Mahogany. sible for the fact that one out of three pupib $Q.5O to $1 C00 leaving our elementary school) hare defects •fvuion in varying degreea." Book Desks Library Cases. Telephone Sets The tragedy is that even the most ex- Muhognny Finish. Single Double DOLLY MADISON CHAIH AND TABLE. pensive homes are often so "artistically" Light Attached. 0 $0$Q7.57 0 $22-50 $4.00 tO $4 Q.50 lighted that there is no real place where $ 00 $22- Js. JL9J » child can get sufficient clear light for 45- finished In Mnplr. Walnut or good work. MiihiiKunj1. Watch for that signs of be provided for them as quickly TOYS ' incorrect lighting as possible. In rooms where children work Let one of our Home Service When children become tired or Bring your Kiddies to our Toy- or play, lamps should be shaded, people tell you about the light- sleepy quickly while doing school land and let them select the to prevent glare. ing needs in your home. work at home, the cause generally If you are using lamps that are Toys they want Santa to bring is bad lighting. ,' Good light costs little not of correct wattage, or if your If it i) necessary for them to Do you realize that it costs you fixtures are not suitably placed, Christmas. (train their eyes, fatigue or sleep- only about half a cent an hour to our home lighting specialist can Toys Selected Now Held for Xmas iness toon overcomes them. use a 6o-watt MAZDA lamp? give you directions for making Light coming from a lamp that Delivery. You pay less for electricity than such changes as may bs desirable. Smokers it improperly placed may shine , for almost anything else that you It will cost you nothing to have WOOD 01 MI'.TAI. Take Elevator to Second Floor, Secretary directly into the eyes or bo have to buy for daily use. the benefit of this ndvice. Just $-|.2S to $2'I- Broad Street National Bank Building. reflected from glojjy paper, from Lamps cost you only halfasmuch phone us when a call will suit your $37.50 to $0jJ.OO a polished table-top or from any us you paid for them five years ago. convenience. ' other ihining surface. Electricity and lamps nre so In order to obtain the full bene- Where children have to assume inexpensive that imperiling your fit of the light you pay for, lamps Good light makti his work laflir incorrect or uncomfortable posi- eye* by trying to get nlong with should be kept free from necumu- Till iJttrllitminlll fuHliMli, tion! in order to see while remling lesi light than you nccil is n tragic lations of ilust, and fixtures should /," m°" h"')i''''"[' '1 ''""['"h 'mJll injurm you fiHl It ctliln Iht illl /(/, Robert Hance Sons or itudying, better light should mistake. be properly located. urtlajir Hi turrinl tomumij. 10 Broad St., Broad Street National Bank Bldg Red Bank, N. J. Jersey Central Power 8C Light Co. RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 26,1930.

Charity Football Game. In Army Over Thirty Yean. Years Ago in and Arrangements are being made for few Jorsoy Has n Big Cr«n of High Master Sergeant Frank J. Forking a charity football game between of Sandy Hook has been placed, on AroundRed Bank Quality Fruit ^~ brloklayers and Ironworkers of thethe retired list after more than thir- Trenton, N, J.—PrUed not only tor county. Tha Young Men'* political ty years of military eervlco.. Ho first (Continued from iait page.) lollday dinners but for use' through- association of Jlonmouth county vot- enlisted in 18Q9 and holds nine hon- Smith & Smock bought two loti mt a groat part of tho year, high ed to hold the game and a committee orable discharges. Ho was cited for adjoining their laundry on Wbltt [Uallty New Jersey cranberries are consisting of Andrew Boute and gallantry In actlon-ln tho Philippines ttrot from J. Traltord Alien ond ippeatlng In plentiful supply on Frank Smith- was named to make when he assisted In the liberation of UiM DeJtott on which to build » astern markets and selling at mod-the arrangements. 22 American prisoners. (law laundry. Th« lot* combined erate prices, the State Department of wer» 40x160 feet. The new building griculture announces. Five Loso Licenses. ' was to be of brick, two stories high, New Jorsoy ranks socond among Monmouth. county residents who From Trooper to Police- Chlof. 80x65 feet. ' . • „ : he states In the production of cran- had thoir drvlers1 licenses revoked Corporal Ruaaell Hurdon of tho iBM Nellie Bennett, daughter of jorrlcs and about one-fourth of the last week were Joseph Burns of RedNew Jorsoy state police will suc- Jtmu P. B, Bennett, and Ajsher D. otal supply 1B produced in Surllng- Bank for drunken driving and Ray-ceed Clayton Clarko as chief of police Schtnck, ion of Oeorga D.'Sehanck, on. Oooan and Atlantic, counties, mond Davis of Matawan, Melvin of Spring Loko January 1st. Mr. both of Hplmdel, vert married at reas In theso counties aro particu- Pease of Belford, George Lltteel of Clarke has retired. Hurdon has the bride's home. Tho ceremony was larly adapted to cranberry culture Cakhurst and George W. Patterson served six yearn with tho state po- performed by Rov. Frederick N. Bae- because of their moist, low-lyipg, aold of Wanamossa for reckless driving. lice. der, putor of the Holmdel Reformed loll. Other sections which are lm- Scoop Chair \ church. jqrtant In the production of tho crop re located in Massachusetts, Wls- Mrs. Julia Malonoy of Middletown onsln and tho extreme Northwest. Close to Half! j died ot general debility, aged eov- About 144,000 barrels of the crop enty years. She left fivo children, avc been produced In New Jersey Boys! Here's the Genuine Mrs, Gordon Bennett, John Malonoy his season, as compared to 80,000 and Michael Malonby of Bed Bank, tarrcls, last year, according to the $0,75 1 lira, Peter Conry of Headden's Cor- ner p.nd James Maloney, who lived Sfovember crop report of the state ind federal departments of agricul- '•'••>'.... • at homo. ure. Tho berries this year arei of By no means the ordinary type. J Sirs. Patrick MoCabo ot Fifth generally good quality, though some- BICYCLE The«« hnva flch, heavy cover- * street. Highlands, was struck by a what smaller than usual and lighter Ing, tlio frames are atronc woll* • , train wlillo crossing the railroad In color. •'. tracks noar tho Water Wltoh sta- dealgnod and nicely finished, t tion. She wan thrown tevoral feet In selecting cranberries, the depart- It's an Item that would b« in J and rendered unconscious. Her faoe ment advises, housewives should demand today even al consider- * and neck were badly out and bruised. hoose well colored ones of medium The Philharmonic society of Red:o large size and avoid those that are ably mars money, therefore, • JBanlc elected Professor. H, K. AU- oft, spotted or green. Good cran- don't dels; mt the sals price. J etrom president, Mrs. L. de la Reus- erries aro dry, sound and without a slllc vice president, Dr. Helen F. mixture of frosted or wormy berries, Gibson secretary, Dr, Herbert B. t points out. PALE DRY Williams treasurer and Mrs. Samuel Bafaath librarian, ASSESSMENT APPEALS. Elwood Hurley of Farmlngdale WEST! was shot and badly wounded In the loft leg -while.hunting rabbits. Tim They Were Heard by State Board of GINGER ALE othy Fomian, who was hunting -with Taxation at Ashury Park. Furniture Co. • Hurley end several others, fired the The state tax board met at Asbury KEYPORT. IT APPEALS tO THE PALATE shot when he thought he saw a-rab- Park last week to hear assessment * bit. - appeals. Tho Convent of the Good • •*# A meeting was called to vote on Shepherd at Wlckatunk appealed for Monmoulh County Surrogate'* Otte*. giving the residents of Keansburg a cancellation of the land assessment In the matUr of tht estate of John Trtf- TheVrink of Drinks for ford Allan, dtceaMd. new and modern school building. of $18,000. Tho board -was told the "New Departure" Coasfcr Brake—Oversized Notice to creditors to >pr

.m-ao nitOAn HTIIKIST. men HANK, N. .». aive Luke Longhead the Job of Supplying Your Wants, itllOAII BTHBKT, 11KI) MANK, N. *. Page Ten RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 26,1930, birth to a daughter a few days ago Brings of New Brunswick last week at the Monterey hotel at Asbury THE BRIGHT SPOT Barretts Approved Boofer Here and There at the Freehold hoBpltal. i PHONE CSU. Edmond Cordta and Arthur' Flint- Park. ' The 'attendants were Mri. zer have been elected captain and John H. Parker, Jr., and Carrol in the County manager respectively of the Jersey- Brangs. . " Sacrificing value to price would be bad vllle "Y" basketball team. Lowdcn—Iluylor. Pleasant Inn Personal Notes, Sale* of Prop- | • policy for us, but it is much worse for you. J. H. WHITE The Tuesday evening bridge club Miss Bertha Lowden of Laurence Si erty, Building Operations, of Matawan will hold a formal dance Harbor and Robert T. Huylor of Key- Shrewsbury Ave. ' Saturday night of this week at the ! : General Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractor Lodge Doings, Births, Mar- port were married Saturday, Novem- and Newman Spring! Bond. American Legion ball. ber 15th, at Calvary Methodist church Skylights Ventilating riages and Death*. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Stokes of Freehold will - leave this week for by Rev. F. B. Whltaker. The atten- Experienced Mechanic! Modern Equipment Mrs. Geneva L. Sweot of Ocean dants were Miss Irene Volk of Laur- Grove, 69 years old, who Buffered a their winter home at Winter Park, .Complete •took of materials. Florida. a ence Harbor and Archie Grover of fractured hip when 8ho fell while get- Asbury Park. 35 WHITE ST., RED BANK, N. JL ting off a train at Asbury Park, won Miss Helen Throckmorton of Free- a suit for damages against the Penn- hold has completed her course at Church Society Election - 7iiiiMHitnttttii*'*'*"""""" ""* sylvania railroad and tho New York Rider business college at Trenton. Officers of tho womon's missionary and Long Branch railroad. She will Tho county firemen's association society of tho Matawan Methodlot receive $20,000 and her husband, Ja- will meet Sunday, December 29th, at church are Mrs. John R Hellenmann cob B. Sweet, will receive $500 for the Freehold high school building. president, Mrs. William G. Bedle, Sr., medical expenses. Thirty feet of a new Jetty at Man- vice president, Mrs. James Emraons COAL secretary, Mrs. Nellie Harris corres- Roscoe C. Newman has been re- asquan inlet was waBhed away dur- Home Washing ing a recent Btorm. ponding secretary and Mrs. Laura M, elected president of tho Brotherhood Lewis treasurer. of the Belmar Presbyterian church. The Freehold banks will pay over Feed-Fuel Oil-Hay Floyd Parker was elected vice presi- $127,000 to Christmas club depositors this week. Palmer—Black. Is Out-of-Style dent, succeeding V. J. Housette; Wil- Tho wedding of Mlas Julia Palmer liam Schcnck was elected treasurer M. J. Franks has bought tho Fie-and Daniel J. Black took place Sat- and Leon Rankin secretary. Rev. neau inn. urday morning at the Holy Spirit HE customer-list of this laundry is like a Blue Clalr A. Morrow, the new pastor, was Stout—Edwards. church at Asbury Park, Showers V The thriftiest consumers buy Jeddo-High- T Book or Social Register: It includes the welcomed. Miss Frieda J. Stout, daughter of were given for the bride recently by Tho Long Branch Elks' auxiliary Garrett I. Stout of Long'Branch and Miss Alma Bruce of Asbury Park larid Goal. They realize it pays to buy the best. best families in the city and beyond. will hold a card party December 4th Chester Edwards, son of Mrs. Bertha and Mrs. F&nk Snyder of Bradley 1 for the benefit of the lodge's rest EdwardB of West Long Branch, were Beach. That is why they prosper. : And, week-by-week, we are adding new fund. This fund la for the erection married last week at the bride's home of a monument on a plot of ground by Brother Vf. E. VanAnburgh of the Masonic Turkey Dinner. names that we are proud of, because it is the best donated by John Flock in hla ceme- International bible students of Over 300 persons attended the tur- imaginable testimony to the quality of our work tery, where any Elk not having funds Brooklyn. The attendants were Miss key dinner of the Masonic club aux- And we don't tell any lies either or family may bo buried. Grace Tlndall and Everett Edwards. iliary of Long Branch last week. Mrs. George H. Howland, Mrs. Albert when we say that we servo the. beat and our service. Bobby McNeil, a Long Branch steaks and Shore Dinners along pugilist, will open a gymnasium at Long Branch Resident Dead. T. Duryea, Mrs.. Stella Manson and Mrs. Earl M. Hanaway wore in the Jorsey coast, at the PLEASANT But it is more than that: it shows that edu- that place to be used as training Mrs. Margaret C. Jehl, wife of INN— cated women are studying costs and reaching quarters by a number of Monirtbuth Charles Jchl of Long Branch, died charge. county fighters. A gymnasium class last week at the home of her sister, Patriotic Lodge Mooting. Where EaHng Is a Delight the conclusion that "Home Washing" is a silly will also be conducted for local busi- Mrs. Caroline S. Dilllono. Her fath- HANCE & DAVIS Monmouth Courthouse chapter of • anil er, Michael H. Hennessey of Portau- waste. of time, money, strength and peace-of- ness men. Daughters of the American Revolu- Service b a Pleasure, Mrs. Ruth Bradner of Long peck, is living and Bhe is also sur- tion will moot Friday night with Telephone 103 mind—either with or without electric machines. Branch had Benno Valarawskl of vived by a daughter, two brothers Mrs. Maryanna Statcslr of Freehold. Pleasant Inn. Phone 1108. that place arrested last week charged and two sisters. A playlet, "The First Thanksgiving," It also reflects a changed attitude of maids with retaining $1,500 worth of Jew- will bo presented. . ALF0N3E DE MARIA, Prop. Where Quality Rules./ elry, which she claimed Vajarawskl Freehold Couple Married. toward laundry work. More and more they in- refused to give her -when she re- Mis's Ruth Anderson and Arthur (Continued on next page) VALENTINE A. MELINA, Mgr. sist on a "no washing" program. And home man- quested. It. ; Kelly, both of Freehold, were mar- • >>»»»••••••»•»>•»••»•»>•»»!••»»•»•*»•»•• agers who study costs, very quickly conclude that Miss Clara M. Bagley of Mana- ried yesterday in the rectory of St squan and Milton F. Gilford of Brl- Rose of Lima, church. Tho couple it is much cheaper and more sanitary to send elle -were married October 31st An-left for Vermont on their wedding their goods to our laundry, than to hire a wash- nouncement of tho wedding was trip and on their return will live in mado last week. '* . their new home on State street. woman by the day. Miss Kathryn Morris haa been in- Freehold Search Clerk Weds. stalled as grand regent of the Cath- Edward Taylor of Freehold, 6 For all these reasons home-washing is no olic Daughters of America of Free- years old, and Mrs. Catherine V. Ly longer fashionable among our best families. hold. Miss Mary Callahan is vice ons of Trenton, 42 years old, were regent. married last week at Doylestown, Prosecutor Jonas Tumen has been Pennsylvania. Mr. Taylor has been Follow the example of our social leaders elected honorary president of thosearch clerk In the Monmouth count; Monmouth and Ocean county Young clerk's office forty years. and send your goods to us—all of them. Phone Men's and Women's Hebrew associa- when we shall call. tion. Ex-Fire Chief Drops Dead. The Friendship club of Long Edward W. Reid, a former com- Branch will have its annual turkey missioner and fire- chlof of Long dinner December 18th at the home of Branch and a resident of that placi Mrs. Bert Patterson of that place. for forty-two years, dropped dea< last week at Buffalo, where he hac William Cummings, proprietor of been living with his daughter, Mrs. J Red Bank Steam Laundry a hotel, at Keyport, was fined $200 Stanley Joline. and costs by; Judge Truax last week 62 White St. Phone 1659 charged with selling liquor. Ocean Grove Girl a Bride. Mrs. George Vanderveer, who lives Miss Ruth S. Stockton of Oceai on the Freehold-Marlboro Road, gave Grove became the bride of C. Cliffon

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Cities Senlrn Raillo Cnnmti everyFriday, {IV. it., Eastern Slumlord Tlmr,featurlnf( the, Cities Senlre Orchestra, nortxecLon.ee t/fSftecxoyffie- k Cities ServUelCniuliort and Jrstlra DragtmrUn—WKAF and .1,1 Sliitlt>m on N. II. ('.. Coast-to-Ctiatt Network .CITY OF ASBURV PARK BED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 26,1930. Paw wmdM Men's auxiliary Trill b« held Wednes- Lane and Anna LaGrottcrlo have GEO. He(X tATLOb. Here and There day night of next week at the flre- joined the Junior Woman's club of CIVIL EKaiHESB *NB housj. Long Branch. U R«ctor PUe*, • ' C*u(bt i, Runaway. Dog Bites Doctor. DIU Oh! How Proud She'll Be , in the County Charles Klaeljack, a state trooper I Dr. Arthur Straus of Long Branch LINCRAF1 (Continued from last page.) tatloned at Keyport, leaped from his was bitten on the leg by a dog. The automobile tiear Matawan last Fri- English Hurdlt (Potmtrlf Dr. Kntlarfr OflU») wound was cauterized and the ani- F«nc« Charles E, Brown, director of pub* day and capturid a runaway horse. mal was shot. Ho'safety ol Long Branch, submitted Strolling On Trip to Faelflo Coait Maybe The Cow Didn't Mean It plans for unemployment relief at a 30 MMtnn StrM t, Iwa, If. «. William TleHenor of Matawan Is lUdwln K. Barkolow of: Adelphla it Bank 141111. meeting of the, commissioners last on a four waqk'a trip to Texas and PPhone with week.' Already fifty cases of food- suffered a sprained ankle last week the Pacific coast At Seattle he will when he was knocked down by a cow WILLIAM A. WIBTB, stuffs from local business men have visit hie brother, Beeton Tlchenor. icen offered. A drive for funds will on his farm. opTqumusT Jbollyi To Build Steel Jetty. be started and Mr. Brown will open Hunter Fined. Hoar.i o,09 to lilt. the drive with o-donation of 160. Po- A steel Jetty will be constructed at Roland Blaln of West Freehold was Er.nln»» b A lice will assist In the distribution of the foot of Pavilion avenue at Long fined $11 last week for RunnlnK on Food and money. Branch at a coat of $16,000, half of the farm of Augustus Lewis of West FISCHEB * CBOWCLL, which will be paid by the state. John M. Cornelius and Fred Truax Freehold. LAW ornexs. Btftk.N.4, of Brlello »havo boon hold for theFor The B«t Gridiron Star. To Buy 200 Xtnas Baskets. •SBnxdStrnv IU4 grand jury on a charge of stealing* WILLIAM A. HOPPING, Harold C. Denegcr has offered a Tho Long Branch flro officers' asso- R»il buu Bnktr. four barrels of w.lno and a quanti- silver statue to be given to the most ciation voted last week to ' buy 8 Mndra Pl.c, RED A . » ty of canned goods from a house near valuable player on the Asbury Park Christmas baskets for .200 or more MamuSijuan. football team this season. families. QUTNN. PARSONS * OOBEMOS, Thieves Got $18. Hew Faetory. Sixty-Mine Years Old. .The Triangle, chemical, products Joh . Qalnn. Thwdorc D, Two colored men went Into the Four generations attended a party LINCRAFT Thomas P. Dor#oms Scaccaat gas station in Neptune 'company has opened a plant at Mat- given In celebration of the 68th birth- "Jjttle township Friday night, and held up awan and will engage In the manu- day of D. B. Havens of Asbury Park. Woven Cedar Fence ALSTON BEEKMAN, facture of disinfectants. , COONaELLOB AT LAW. Roy Sloror, who- was in charge of Offleti, 10 Broad St. BED BANK. N. J. the station. The men got $18 from Bank President Observed Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hunt of the iqash register. 3. P. Mulha.ll, a former realdent of OEOEGB n. OOOPEB. Matawan, has been selected presi- Matawan celebrated their wedding CtVII, BHODTBEB. Thanksgiving Service. anniversary a few days ago. • Saecuaor to Ctern CMpar. C. C , A union Thanksgiving service will dent of the First national bank of Send for trie Pottef.cn Bulldlnt. BB&BiNK, N.*. bo hold tomorrow morning at ten New Hartford, New York. To He-Open Theater. .> Max Snider will re-open th"e Em- GEOBOE K. ALLEN. Jr, 0. E, auKI o'clock at tho Freehold Mothodlst Plumbing Code. CEOBGE F. RANDOLPH, tt B. DOLL CARRIAGE church. Hev. Cuthbert P. Newton, bassy theater at Freehold under the LINCRAFT Book of Fences . . The proposed plumbing: code of CIVIL ENOINEEBS AND tUSVKTOU. pastor of the Baptist church, will dfr* name of the Liberty theater. PPROPRIATELY called "little Princess" Loni Branch has been held up to Lincraft Hustle Fences which, are to be found on many ot tho roost so BroU Sirxt, IU4 Bnk, Hi i. liver the sermon. give niast«r'plumbers an opportunity Building a Boathouso beautiful estates and suburban places, ore doing much to aad to the churm A for ill graceof lino and the beauty to study th» mtasur*. of outdoor America. Send (or Booklet describing these sturdy, economical WALTER a VAN.HETJBKN, A Fee of $200,000. Charles C. Shock Is erecting a boat- CIVIL ENOINEBB AND BORVBTfOB. of Its two-tons reed. Good big tixe, Joined I/onf Branch Club. houso on his property on Lake Lcf- and artistic fences. . . . N£W JERSEY FENCE CO.. 00 LOGAN ST.. Bro.d Stro.t N. ' ' -••"- —• Harold B; Steward, an architect in BURLINGTON, N, J. too, with rubber tires, foot brake and Florida'and a of the Asbury Misses Catherine Baum, Elizabeth fertfl at Matawan. regulation *tyle reclining bock, tip-* Park high school, will receive a fee bolstered inside with Imitation 8 of $200,000 as architect for a new corduroy. . . .'. See it todayl \S2,000,0000 poBtofllco to be built at Miami, Florida, • Sheriffs Meet The New Jersey State Sheriffs' association met last week at Asbury SCHIJLTMINITED Park. Monmouth cbunty was repre- ; sented by John A. Butler president, 38-30 DBOAD STREET, BED BANK, N. J. . William H. O'Brien, John V. John- IIK.I.II! s'on and Harry N. JobriBon. Matewan Minstrel Show. The third ^annual minstrel an dunce of the Matawan senior "T' group will be held Thanksglvto night at the Matawan high school Fifty young men and women are 1 in i nn v Just Like Dad's! tho chorus. Benefit Football Game. Long' Branch and Asbury Fart ROLL TOP DESK ANE> high schools will' stage a benefit foot ball game In the Asbury Park stadi- um Saturday of noxt week. The pro- coeds will bo devoted to charltabli REVOLVING CHAIR purposes. A Lasting. Married in Maryland. \ Miss Pearl Gough of Eelmar an THE NEW CHEVROLET XmasGifi! Theodore,B. Pine of Staten Man were married Oolobcr 12th at Keii- nedyville,, Maryland. The bride is a graduate (ot the Asbury Park high Bchool. Hurt on Way to Hospital. HAS MANY IMPROVEMENTS Garland Nunney of Asbury Park was hurt in an automobile accident last week while he was on his waj to the Long Branch hospital to vial1 Tbo Introdactlon of tho new Chevrolet carefully tailored and fitted. The number of Individual his sick wife. He was not seriou.sl Injured. Six marks the most Impressive forward springs in the rear seat cushions has been increased by Football for Unemployed step in Chevrolet's twenty-year, record 25%. The windshield and windows hare been redesigned Tho Asbury Park Oreos and th< Klernan athletic club of Long Branc of constant progress and improvement. to provide wider, vision. And all interior fittings lun* wlir play a football game Saturday of this week at tho Aabury Par For this Bigger and Better Six offers new beauty of been made more pleasing to tho eye. stadium for tho benefit of the unem- ployed. line and color, new luxury, new completeness and new The chassis of the new Chevrolet Six has also been re- "The Pill Bottle" quality—yet it sells at lower prices t A missionary play entitled "Th fined and advanced in a number of different ways. The . Pill Bottle," was given lost night Just Compare! the Arclona community ha,U undei In every curve and sweep of Chevrolet's modern lines— frame is heavier, deeper and stronger than before. Then the direction o{ Mrs. Raymdnd Rich is a smoother operating, long lived clutch| « sturdier OUR "private" desk with plenty of ards. About 25 persons will tak< in every detail of its smart new Fisher bodies, you wfll part. Ydrawer space and o big, comfort- .95 •ee the fine hand of the master designer and the skillful front axle; on entirely new steering mechanism of tho able choir to lean back in. Finished in Christmas Parties Planned. worm and sector type; an easier shifting transmission. The Bradley Beach firemen's auxll craftsman. And the more closely you inspect it, the rich golden oak. Direct-factory value. lary will hold a Christmas party foi In fact, every vital feature of the new car has been mad* the members on December 15th and i more deeply impressed yon 'will be. - Christmas party for the children o; better and more satisfactory to the owner. tho borough on December 20th. The Improvements in the new Chevrolet Six begin at the SCHIJIMMJNITED Sells Interest In Business. Obviously, these many Improvements are responsible' Herbert Gittlns has sold his Inter- •mart new chrome-plated headlamps and extend 3M0 BROAD STKKET, BED. BANK, N. J. est fn the Woolloy hardware com- for a higher standard of quality than before. And they pany at Matawan to Asher P. an throughout the entire car. The radiator is deeper and LeBter Woolley, sons of Alfred ^Wool- unusually efficient. Duo to the increased whoclbase, become doubly significant when you consider that they ley, president of tho company. are offered in a cor which provides the smooth, quiet* Houeoulto—Borden, the lines are longer and lower, giving on air of excep- Miss Bortha J. Housoutte and Wai tional fleetness and grace. And the riew Fisher bodies flexible performance of a 50-boraepower, six-cylinder tor Borden of Bclmar wero marrlc last weok by Rev. A. G. Graham oi combine -with this more attractive exterior appearance, motor—the comfort of four long eeml-eDiptio springs Cun for Everybody Avon. Mr. Borden formerly lived ai Long Branch. ft new degree of interior luxury. and four hydraulic shock absorbers—the safety of a Bitten by a Dog. gasoline tank at the rear of the car—and an economy of • —Right at Home I John Lutz of Kcansburg was bit ten on the hip last week by a police The upholstery is of fine quality monnir or broadcloth, operation not surpassed by any automobile. dog owned by Richard Jcsscn. Mr. Lutz was playing with the doj? at tho time. Family Fine Auxiliary Suppor. The third annual rabbit and roast » AT NEW LOW PRICES « Size pork supper of tho Cliffwood fire- Fine as it is, the new Chevrolet Six now sells and see the Bigger and Bettar Chevrolet.' Ita 56x30 at lower prices—making the economy and modern design reflects the spirit of the times— Inches satisfaction of Chevrolet ownership even and it represents a value which will command more outstanding. We urge you to come in theinterestof every buyer hi thelow-prioefleld. The The $ Sport Coupe $ Phaeton *510 Coach 545 with rumble seat 575 The $ Standard ; Standard Roadster 475 Coupe 535 Sedan 635 Sport Roadster $JQfi[ Standard Five- . Special with rumble seat ^•'W Window Coupe .. Sedan' '050 On Sale Now— SPECIAL EQUIPMENT E X T It A

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Diver, one .hour from New York, kid pwW- Where tbe Setter >lal tog ettar* dty. oonTtnlenot. RED the BtqwA • ;1 WwUr. Intend M Stoond-CUij mttw at tin Post. NO. 23, offle* tl Btft Bulb M. 4, ufoi tlw AM of limb t, 1BT«. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1930. $1.50 PER YEAR PAGES 13 TO 24* Celebration Ends CHBISTHAS CLUB MONEY. Man Found Dead; Debating Society CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION. Dykes and Foxx tot Monmouth Two Statements Bed Bank Banks to Release Over Independent' Fire Company to Again in Police Court 1310,000 This Week. Gas Turned Oh Elects Officers Entertain Children. to Visit Red Bank Girl Found Dead Frora| j Cheoks for Christmas club depos- Independent engine company will old Its twentieth Christmas cole- The Firemen of Atlantic Town- Pa.*/ in Honor of Amos and An- itors will be mailed by tbe three 'olice Call Death of Augustine High School Student Council Al- Members of Philadelphia Athlet- *n. Catherine Bergen WalUcft / banks ot Bed Bank on Friday, The iratlon for the children of Red Bank ics Wfll be Guests at Father • ship TeU Their 'Side of the dy Twini u Turned Into Free- Second national bank and trust com- Holt Accidental After Investi- so Holds Election—11-B Girls t the Carleton theater Christmas Ended Her Ufa at New Y«k and Son Banquet to be Held Story and the Members of the for-All— Grandmother Ar- pany will send out about $77,600 in gation—Body Found by Hit Organize Under Direction of lornlng. Plans for this affair are Nearly Three Weeka Ago— , checks, aa> compared with' $00,000 Miu Hodgdon. In the hands of a committee of in December. Not Identified Till This Weak, Audibly Tell Their Side. rested, last year. The Christmas club de- Siiter-in-Law. hich Charles Bennett is chairman Jimmy Dykes and Jimmy Foxx of , The Register JIM received this let- X celebration which started at the posits of tbe Merchants trust com- An Investigation Into the death of The officers of the debating society ind Max .Weisman secretary. Mrs. Catherine Bergen Walls**, home of Mrs. Betty Mills, grand- pany amount to about $70,200, aa Augustine J. Holt, whose body was re Warren de Brown president, Tho firemen, not only entertain the the Philadelphia Athletics, world wife of Richard Wallace of Port ter from Atlantlo Township Eire Co. baseball champions, liavo consented Monmouth, ended her life by gas In No. 1 of Colt's Neck, with -the; re- mother of the twins, Amos and Andy, compared with $82,691 last year, The found lying on the floor of the Doris Wllman vice president, Mar- hlldren annually' at a Christmas Broad street national bank will mall kitchen of bis home on Bridge avo- iruerite Reeenhardt secretary and larty but'they tako care of several to attend a mass meeting, which will a furniehed room on East GOth strict quest that It be published: - who arrived at Elvervlew hospital be held at the Red Bank Catholic : two weeks ago, ended up in Justice checks aggregating 184,458.28 to nue Sunday afternoon, has led the ulllis Weioman manager. The first leedy families of the borough as well it Now York. The body was found ,, ' v November 34, lf>30. Christmas club depositors, whereas police to believe that the cause was debate will be January 6th, with irovldlng them with provisions. No high school auditorium on Thurs- [rlday, Nay.ember.7tb, arid was Uk-, To the People of Atlantic Totfnshlp; Elmer 0, Walnrlgnt's . court In 1 Shrewsbury Monday morning when tbe amount Ulat year - was $43,000. accidental. It was first believed that Hammonton high school In South ixceptlon will be made this year. day night, December 11th, In con- to a morgue. Officials decided to ' • In response to an article published The total amount of Christmas club the man hod taken his own life. Members of the company are hop- junction with the father and son told the body longer than usual In three persons charged with disor- ersey. "° " celebration, sponsored by the Red in thi Red B&nk BeglsUrot Novem- derly conduct were given a hearing. money to be released by the banks The body was found by Elizabeth New officers of the student council ing to raise about $2,000 to take care n effort to locate relatives or friend*. ber 19th; 1980, regarding strife In the la approximately $210,670, as against )f this work. While no direct re- Bank Young Men's Christian asso- story of the girl's death appeared Ths celebration was held In honor Dwyer, thirteen-year-old daughter of are Gustave Zucco president and ciation. township between the Fire Company $185,691 last year, or an increase of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dwyer ot Broad ohn HlgguiB vice president lts for funds will be made, the n a Now York paper Monday and of the colored namesakes ot tbe Rev. John B. McCIoskey of St and the fcadlee' Auxiliary, we-would famous '.blackface' entertainers. Ac- about $16,000 over last year. street, and a sl»ter-ln-law of the dead The pupils of the high school have iremen are hoping to receive volun- stated that unless someone cislmed like to present the following explana- man. The girl had visited the house made their annual Thanksgiving ary contributions. Jamea' church was Instrumental In he body before Wednesday burial ; cording to. tho testimony given at tbe securing the consent of Dykes and tion! .••''• . , "• hearing Xfttleton Dudley, one of the as- had been her -custom during tbe ontributions to the hospitals at Red vould be made In potter's Held. Sift The statement that the township Is absence of Mrs. Holt for the past Bank, Long Branch and Spring Foxx to be guests at the meeting. H. Vallaco happened to read the itory guests at the party, at a late hour W. Gibson of Boston will be the torn by strife, we consider a reflec- discovered' that the supply of liquid A Conference on few days at the .latter** 'request to Lake. ind he went to New York irnmedi- tion on any peace loving community. see if she could be of aid to tbe man, Lions Hear About principal speaker. His topic will .tely and claimed the body, Mrs. refreshments had given out. The 11-B girls have organized un- be "Chumming With Dad." In the latter part of the year 1826, . Mrs, MUIs, he said, Insisted that It ChildProblems who had been ill. der the direction of Mies Hodgdon. Vallaco was 23 years old. 8. move was started to arouse the was up to him to replenish the sup- The girl smelled gas as she entered The ofllcors are Mary Ann Sieling Child Delinquency The churches and organizations The funeral was held, at t«n public to the nee* ot a Fire Depart* ply. . He told her that be did not the room arid found a Jet In the gas president, Agnes Parker vice presi- that have agreed to join In the com- .'clock this morning: at St Mary's) v Middletown Township Mother* munity celebration are the Baptist, ment and In Deoember of .that year know where he could get any more range turned on. She immediately dent, Ella Clark secretary and Calvin Derrick, Superintendent v ihurch at New Monmouth, with ft the Fire Company was orgs.nl»d, to and suggested that she go for an au- of Pre-School Children Met at notified the police and Captain Jos- Esther Hartman treasurer. Presbyterian, Methodist, St. James erjulem mass by Rev. John F. Mi- be known as the Atlantic Township tomobile ride instead. With this Idea the Memorial Health Center eph Bray, who responded, turned off The latest issue of the Round Ta- of Jamesburg Home for Boys, nd St Anthony's Catholic, Trinity ler. Burial was at St Josepn'si Tells of Problem Confronting Episcopal, Congregation B'nal Israel, Fire Co. NQ. 1. The usual difficul- in mind he called at the house next Last Week. the gas and opened the wlndowB. ble contlna a fiction supplement with :emetery at Keyport- ties were enoountered from time to door and sought to wake up the Physicians who were summoned, Lutheran, St Thomas's Episcopal, tories by George G. Yanko of 10-jB Nation Today.. Pilgrim Baptist, Calvary Baptist, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace had been time because of factional fights; gen- neighbor, Peter Epps. The latter told Mothers whose children attend the stated that the man had apparently and Harold Thompson of ll'-A. A married two years. They separated the court that Dudley's, tcethod of been dead several hours prior to the Pointing out that juvenile delln- Methodist Zion, Salvation Army, • orally present In organizations.•. In play school at the Hartshorne mem- Poem "Thanksgiving Thrills" by Ro- Young Men's Hebrew association as the result of a quarrel In October rural communities, This has been waking him up Was to break all the orial health center at--Campbell's girl's discovery of the body, berta Scott, also appears In this edi- luency Is the greatest problem fao- and Mrs. Wallace, went to New York. windows In tho houae...... ng the nation today, Calvin Derrick, and Young Men's Christian asso- experienced In neatly every under- Junction met last Friday afternoon Near the body was found an open tion. ciation. She rented the furnished room men- taking of this kind/everywhere. The Not bothering to dress, Epps ap- at the school room to discuss plans. book, which led police to believe that Lillian Savage of the sixth grade mperlntendent of the state home for tioned above on November 1st- organisation has endeavored to serve peared in his back yard and remon- Mrs. William T. McDowell, county the man, attired in bis night clothes and Raymond Johnson of the eighth joys at Jamesburg, speaking at the Richard T. Smith Is chairman of Besides her husband Mrs. Wallace the people of the Township to- the strated with Dudley, Dudlev Jumped organizer of play center schools, and bathrobe, had gone Into the grade in the Junior high school build- regular meeting of the Lions club the community committee. His as- leaves a son, eleven months old; •> bent of Its ability. "* . on Kpps" baok porch, tho latter fol- gave a resume of the child welfare kitchen to read. In'passing the stove ing were among the winners of tbe !art night at the Globe hotel de- sistants are Rabbi Nathan Witkin, brother, Michael Bergen of Red The members of the Fire Company lowed and the porch collapsed under conference which was recently held It Is thought that he might have ac- state penmanship contest conducted :lared that the Monmouth county Jr., Dr. Herbert E. Williams, John Bank; and a sister, Mrs, Berths are conservative men; capable of do- their weight. A free-for-all followed. at Washington. Mrs. McDowell at- cidentally brushed against a Jet and by the state association of penman- irganlzatlon for social service J. Carhart, Harry C. Sleber, Albert Guyon of Long Branch. Mrs. Wal- -onked as one of the best organiza- Wymbs, Louis Rampino, David F, ing business for the public. Several Some of the party then left for tended the conference. - , turned It on. It was also stated that ship teachers. They received certifi- lace had held positions at Liggett'* have acted In UUB capacity for many the man had been subject to fainting cates of proficiency. lons of Its kind in the country. Sheridan, Thomas J. Little, Captain and Whelan's drug stores at Red home and others went to the Shrews- It. was brought out that one of Mr, Derrick, who is regarded as a May Wlnchell, Robert Williams, Rev. years and are still serving. . bury court to make charges against tbe chief aims of the play school Is spells and might have been In tbe The February class of 1031 re- Bank. She lived at Rumson for a Since its organisation, the Fire act of lighting the gas at the time. ational authority on Juvenile delin- Charles W. Nelson, Ralph R. Eckert, while. _ each other. Kpp» accused Dudley ot to watch the health of the children iurned home Saturday night from a quency, has just returned from a Dr. James Parker and Rev. J. W. Company has raised' funds by holding disorderly conduct and had the sat- and to immunize them against con- Holt had been ill for the past few :hree-day trip to Washington. About dances, and when short of funds to onference at the White House with Lee isfaction of seeing htm sentenced to tagious diseases. The point was weeks and was under the care of a orty pupils made the trip, which President Hoover. meet current expenses, the members ninety days In the.county Jail. Dud- made that a healthy child Is usually physician. Mrs. Holt was visiting was a delightful one in every respect Father McCloskey has called a Series of Feasts have loaned their own money for the Standardized education as set up In meeting of the men of St James's ley charged Epps with the same of- a happy child and .that given, tho her mother at the time. She had In- Two busses were used, the boys oc- he publlo schools, according to Mr. Insurance ot the men and for the fense, and the latter was placed un- structed her sister Elizabeth to vis- cupying one bus and the girls the parish for tonight at the Catholic ! proper environment and playthings Derrick, is inadequate to cope with purchase of chemicals, etc., der probation for a year. Similar it the house occasionally during her other. Mrs. Ada" Crandall and Wil- school to arrange for the celebra- at New Monmouth such a child has tbe foundation to he problem of children improperly tion. A controversy started in March, charges were male against the become a useful member of society. absence. iam Russell were in charge of the eared at home. He discounted here- 1930, which caused ill-feeling and grandmother and she likewise was The question of playthings was Besides-his mother, Mrs. Frank party. dity as one of the contributing fac- Tbe First of Them Waa a Chop ' misunderstanding on the part of placed under probation. discussed. It was stated that good McTIgue of Riverside Heights, and On the way to Washington the ors to juvenile delinquency, point- Suey Dinner Last Friday at aome of the members of the Auxlll- playthings, suited to the child's age his wife, Mrs.' Lorraine Holt, and class stopped at the naval academy ng out that environment was" tK New Elks' Home ary'and the Fire Company—this feel- daughter LoiB, Mr. Holt Is survived the Home of Mrs. Malik* 1 ind development, stimulate Interest at Annapolis and visited the various main Issue In this problem. He ing becoming'stronger' as time went and creative powers. On the other by three brothers, Albert Holt of Bal- buildings. At Washington they went ecommended strongly the continua- Grant—Luncheon Next Week ' on. Only after the controversy had Party to Be Held timore and James and Bernard Holt to the principal government build- Nears Completion hand wrong playthings, it wan tion of methods employed by the \ Instead of holding an annual din* seemed to develop into an everlasting pointed out, do not develop the of West New York. ngs and other points of Interest, in- clal service, the special class, the vis- one, was the situation' given serious cluding a Cathollo monastery and Laying of Cornerstone Took nor, as has been the custom In tha at Y.M.C. A. Center child'B activity and tend to encour- The funeral will be held this after- ting teacher and the school nurse. past, the members of the ladies' aid consideration by the members of the noon at 2:30 o'clock at the funeral the new Episcopal cathedral.. They Monmouth county,, he Bald, has a Place Last Saturday After- Fire Company, and as a result, it was age laziness and carelessness. also went to Alexandria and Mount society of the New Monmouth Bap* The problem of, discipline was men- parlors.of 'R. R. Mount & Son on fewer number of boys at Jamesburg tist church will hold a series of voted .that the Auxiliary munt dis- The Red Bank Parent-Teacher West Front street with Rev. James Vernon. than any other county, in the state. noon Preceded by Parade— continue aotlvltles In connection with • Association it Arranging a tloned as-one of first Importance In ovents to raise money for the church. tho nursery schools. A child who Dykema, pastor of tbe Reformed Tho Red Bank public schodls will He urged the Lions aa 'a service club Ceremonies Well Aattended. The society has been divided Into> thei Fire Company, the vote being 22 church, In, charge. Services at the close at one o'clock today- for the to back up with every effort the In- 'for disbanding and 6 to the contrary, Kitchen Shower for Next receives the proper kind of disci- Construction work on the new twelve units for this purpose. Th« pline or guidance soon learns to grave will be in charge of the Red Thanksgiving vacation and will re- crease, of special classes Ip thi PWD- church covers a wide area ernbra«J*)• and the following Utter was sent to Monday Afternoon. Bank.post or the American Legion, open next Monday. IJir sohools for sub-normej children, Ejtyl fepme on Broad, (Street entered the Auxiliary: v ,,, make decisions along the proper line its final stage th|e week following several villages. The Beiford unit The Bed Bank parent-teacher as- of which he was a member. Tbe An encouraging report of the en- of thought The wrong sort of dls burial will be at Fair View cemetery. the formal services last Saturday af- held a chop suey dinner last Friday , .(COPY) . sociation will hold a house-warming clpllne leads the child to do the tertainment presented by the Lions evening at the home of Mrs. Frank. last Friday night at St. James' aud- ternoon held In connection with th .'.:,••..,•.••.;•• ..October 9, 1989. party at ; the new Young Men's right thing only when forced' to do so, laying c{ the cornerstone. The cere- Grant of Belfbrd. The ladles' Auxiliary, i Christian association center on GARDENERS' EMBCTION. Business of Fair torlum was submitted by the com- or through fear of punishment mittee in- Charge. The three act mony was preceded by a parade of -The members of thts unit are Mrs. Atlantlo Township Fire .Co. No. 1, Branch avenue Monday from half- The board of dlreotors. of the members, • : „ Colt'8 Neck, N. J. coihedy, "A Prince There Was," was Grant, Mrs. George Morris, Mr* past three to balfypast four o'clock. play school Invite all mothers of National Association's 1031 Conven- HavenOfficials George Luker, Mrs. John Ayers, Mrs. Ladles: The party will bo In the form ot a ' Oon to be Held at Asbury. attended by almost a thousand per- Past State President John II. Cose After serious consideration by the children cf any ago to visit the sons. Following the entertainment, of Plalnfleld placed the stone In po- William Helmuth and Mrs, EInier kitchen shower and It'will be open Bchool any week day morning, from Compton. Chop suey In various: members of the Fire Company at to the public. Thomas Clark of West End was Application for Permit to Build dancing was enjoyed with music, sition. After laying down the trowel the regular meeting, it was decided nine until half-past eleven o'clock, elected chairman ot the Monmouth Dock 116 Feet Long at Foot furnished by Chet Arthur's orches- he spoke of the new home as _a forms was servedand the diners vqU to advise the Auxiliary that they The women are solioltlng gifts of except Saturday. Pre-school children, ed it a wonderful feast The profits) and Blberon branch ot the National of Hance Road to be Investi- tra. It was decided to make this an "temple consecrated to the nob] must at once discontinue any ac- furniture, rugs, kitchen utensils, from to two to five years of age, Gardeners' association at s meeting annual event \ ' ' principles of the Elks and as sucn amounted to $43. ' . tivities under the name of'The dishes, and other household articles, can bo enrolled at any time. The gated. J'Lailes' Auxiliary ot - Atlantic • last week on the J. C. Auchlncloss would ever be ready to benefit the On Friday evening, December Bth, needed at the center. Mrs."Fletcher school extends a special Invitation estate at Rumson. Frank T. Edlng- community when occasion arises."- one section of the New Monmotlth Township Fire Co, No. 1" or use Sherman Is chairman of the party At last night's meeting of tho Fair Fifty-seven members wero present o this name in anj| way. to senior high,school pupils, espeo- ton of Riverside drive Jn Middletown at the meeting which vas presided Mayor William H. R. White deliv- unit ot the ladies' aid society will committee. Her assistants are Mrs. tally thoso preparing to become township Is secretary, John Schu- Haven commissioners a notice was hold a luncheon at tbe home of Mlta We very much regret that'this William Russell, Mrs. Richard Hack- read from the war department that over by G. Harold Nevlus. The vis- ered the address of welcome to th has become neoeisary but feel that teachers, to Identify themselves with mann of Rumson Is branch director tors were William Russell and Ed- Elks. Fast State President William Annie Walling. The members of this the conduct ot the organization has Btalf, Mrs. Walter Qorsuch and Miss this work, as an aid to develop their and William Williams of Elberon is an application had . been made by unit are Miss Walling', Mrs. Richard Margaret Thompson. Mrs. James George Koetter for a federal permit ward Coyne of Red Bank, R. M. T. Phillips of New York spoke am not been becoming that of an ability to meet the problems of the chairman of the emergency fund Taylor and C. A. Allen of West Phil- congratulations of the grand exalted Leonard, Mrs. H. Pierce Simpson and Auxiliary. Wolcott is chairman of the. refresh- committee. to build a pier at the foot of Hance Mrs. Harold'Stout . Yours very truly, ment committee and her helpers are child Just entering school. adelphia, John E. S. Killem of New- ruler of the national lodge were con- The children attending the nurs- road. The proposed pier will be 116 Under the rules of these functions Atlantlo Township Fire Com- Mrs. George Balne, Mrs. William The. 1931 convention of the associ- feet long and ten feet wide. ark and William Mills of Jamc3bu'rg. veyed by District Deputy Gram pany, No. 1, Strode, Mrs. Arthur Gotr and Mrs. ery school at the present time are ation will be held at Asbury Park on The speaker at the meeting De- Exalted Ruler Charles Wlberalski. each member of a unit must provide (Signed) Frank W. Hyatt, Betty Ann Morford, Joan Kelcher, The commissioners believe the ap- cember 9th, will be GUmore D. a.table and all the food for th»t Mark' Scott. September 15th, 16th and 17tM. The plication means for a dock on priv- Other speakers were Albert E. Secretary. Florence and Johnston Klemm, Von* next meeting of the Monmouth and Clarke, landscape architect for the Deardon, president of the New Jer- table. Each member Is obligated to This letter was not taken kindly, The HI-? girls, under the super- nle arid Jackie Snyder, Doris and Elberon group will be at Shadow ate property near the foot of Hance Westchcster county park commission provide ten guests for her table. By vision of Miss Thompson, are mak- road and does not mean directly at sey .Elks' association and Exaltei and at tho next meeting of the Fire George Tyluoki, Frltza Bullwlnkel, Lawn next Wednesday night. n New York. Ruler .Frederick A. Ellison of the dividing- up the work in this way- Company it was, given consideration ing 'curtains for the building. The the foot of the road as the borough it is believed that the effort will be center Is used, weekly by soveral Jimmlo Hoffman, Philip Woodward, Red Bank lodge. A copper box con' and thoroughly discussed. A debate Peter and Richard Burns, Aaron has claim to the riparian rights at talnlng Red Bank newspapers, a less and the profits greater than, followed, after which a vote was tak- hundred young people In addition to RTJMSON FIREMEN'S DANCE. the end of the street The matter VENDCE AT MIDDLETOWN'. holding an annual church supper. the parent-teacher and other civic Tumen, Frederick Roberts and Wil- copy of the grand lodge constitution. en as to those who approved of the liam Swan. The teacher In charge will be investigated. Red Bank lodge by-laws, the Elks letter. The vote being 20 for approv- organizations. Door Prize and Prize Walts at Af- Samuel H. Cleelnnd, Jr., president Charles H. Morford's Household of the school Is Mrs. John E. Throck- Goods Sold Last Week. magazine and the roll of officers for The FostofDce Tomori*crtr. al and B for disapproval. Immedi- morton of Atlantlo Highlands. fali December 10th. of the council, presided in the ab- the past seven years waa place There will be no delivery of mail ately after this procedure four men BED CROSS DRIVE. sence of Mayor Fred Salmon. The Rumson fire company will An auction of the household goods within the cornerstone." The Invocar by carrier from the Red Bank poat- 'tendered their resignations, which More Than a Thousand Bed Bank Supper and Christmas Sale. The assessment map for the side- of Charles H. Morford was held last tion was delivered by the lodgo chap- office tomorrow. Thanksgiving day. were accepted. hold a dance Friday night, Decem- walk and curbing lmprovemsnt on Residents Have Joined, week at his former home on the lain, Rev. Robert MaeKellar. The money order, postal savin is, r«|- -. Tho Fire Company regrets that A. dam chowder supper for the ber 10th, at Holy Rosary hall at that Locust avenuo was approved. King's highway at Middletown vil- 1 benefit of St. John's chapel of Lit- place. Musln will bo furnished by The parade proceeded up Broai lstry and inquiry divisions, aa wall • they are compelled to use this means More than a thousand Red Bank Bills of $535.02 were paid. lage. Mr. Morford, for some time as general mail windows, will ,1M of defense. tle Sliver will be held at the pariah Chot Arthur's' orchestra and there past, has been making his home with street to the new home. In the line residents have joined the Red Cross house on Little Silver Point road Following tho commissioner of march was the Flalnfteld Elks' closed all day. In fact, the psstolBoe Our apparatus was-purchased and will be a door prize and a prize meeting a meeting of the board of his daughter, Mrs. I. Harold. Wood and $1,311.83 has been collected so Friday, December 5th. There will waltz. These prizes are on exhibi- band. will be open only to box bolder* and paid for by tho taxpayers of Atlan- far In Red Bank proper. Red Bank health was called, but there was no of River Plaza. The sale was largely those who, want to deposit pre* tic Township. The lire house was be a Christmas sale In the afternoon. tion at tho Rumson pharmacy. attended and things brought good captains and the amounts they have Supper will be served in tho even- business to transact and that body stamped mail. The usual holiday bought by the Company, and on this The committee In charge of the adjourned immediately. prices, George H. Roberts of New Play Sate Changed. collected are Mrs. Grace Malchow ing from half-past five o'clock until arrangements consists of Edward collections will be made from the building Jl.800.00 has been paid. We and Mrs, Katharine Hanco, $87; Mrs. Monmouth was the auctioneer. The play "Sonny Jane" will be sincerely appreciate the support that seven o'clock. __ Collins honorary chairman, Walter given by tho February class of th boxes about town, Special delivery William Russell, $98; Mrs. Harold ALBERT BUBDGE'S VENDTO. A rumor has been prevalent that moll will be delivered as usual. ••', the people of the Township have giv- Noubauser active. chairman, Jcnlon Mr. Morford'o form on the King's Red Bank high school on Decembei en us in donations, etc., whlcb has Allen, $17,75; Mrs. A. E. Russell, Cake Sale For a. Church. Drownes, Francis Murphy, Edwurd $14.25: Mrs. William Wlrth, $14.50: Highway has been sold. In talking 10th and 13th. The first perform- enabjed us to make this payment on The Phllathea society of the Red O'Rourke and John Anderson, Jr. A Jjage Auction to bo Held on His ance of the play was to "have been Wrong Telephone Number. Mrs. Av M, Fraser, $55.60; Mrs. Her- Farm Near Tlnton Falls. with a Register reporter yesterday, the building, and also to make exten- Bank Baptist church will hold a ' M i m Mr. Morford stated that this was not given December 11th, but was In a recent advertisement Inserted sive Improvements on same. We bert Hill, $55.25; Mrs. Herman Asen- by Mrs. Virginia Dunn of Valley cake sale In the True* building on Moose Christmas Party. 7ho largest farm vendue to be held true. Ho said that negotiations for changed to the 10th because th earnestly appeal to the people to help dorf, 551 and Mrs. E. Q. Frazer, Broad street on Friday, December drive- and East avenue, Atlantlo ?20B.2S. The Red Bank Moose lodgo wll In thla , section this year will tak' the sale wero under way, but that father and son banquet will taki us in our struggle to (Irtish paying for 13th. Mrs. i George F. Norman is place Thursday, December 4th, on the sale had not beon consummated. place on the 11th. Highlands, Mrs. Dunn's telephone the building and maintain a fire have a Christmas party on Christ- Thanksgiving Mass. chairman of the sale committee. Albert Burdgo's farm, between Tin number was given as Atlantlo High- lighting outflt. mas night at the Mooso home at lands G83 instead of 980. Mrs. Dunn A mass In observance of Thanks- Pearl and Wall streets. Candy ton Falls and Scobeyvllle. The sale Taking Refrigerating Training. Hospital Benefit This letter has been unanimously giving will be celebrated at half-past NOTICE. will begin at eleven o'clock In tho specializes in raising pefiigreed Bos- oranges, nuts and toys will bo dis- Jacob Miller of Red Bank and El- The Young Woman's club of Ret ton bull terriers. approved of by 20 members present eight o'clock tomorrow morning at To the Taxpayers of Shrewsbury tributed to tho children present. morning, with George. H. Roberts as auctioneer and with C. A. Burke and mer Cleaves of Fair Haven, servico Bank will hold sj-jbrldgo party Tuca • at a spoclal meeting Monday evening, St. Jamos' church. Township. Santa Claus will have charge of day night, December 2d, at the club November 24th; 1930.. • »• — The assessment list for the yoar Jamos B. Grlggs as clerks. Among; men for Mlller'a hardware nnd radio Ijut Chance 1031 may bo Inspected at my home distributing the gifts. August Klein the things to be sold are fifteen cat- company, aro In training at tho Ma- houae on Broad street for tho Dene right now to get a big router for Hespeotfully submitted, Remember This— schmldt Is chairman of the party your turkey for 88 cents; large plot- , Atlantlo Township lire Co. No. 1, a small deposit will hold any article on Sycamore avenue, Shrewsbury, tle, several springers, two heifers, a jcstlo cleclrlo refrigerating com- lit of Rlvervlew hospital. Friday, December Oth, 1030, from ten committee. pany's school at Chicago. ters 59 cents, pie plates 10 cents, stetl Garret W. Buck, Presldont, for you until Xroas; either toys or bull, three farm horses and a large knives and forks. Shop with us and gift items, Dolls, blackboards on o'clock A. M., to four o'olock P. M., »m »^ amount of farm machinery. F. W, Hyatt, Secretary, for the purposo of enabling tho tax- Worth Mora Than Gold. Elberon Grill. save. National (So, lOo and 11.00 Oeorgo L. Hnnco, Treasurer, caBot and everything in toys and . TlllinkssU njf Salo Dine and dance Thanksgiving ov< Storeo (formerly Prown-Coopsr Co.) gifts. See us first and savo real payers to ascertain what assessment Good health Is worth moro than Mr. Burdgo will quit farming In ends Saturday night. Get some of James liVHIgglns, Chief, has been made against his or her anything else in tho world—cherish ordor to glvo his cnlira attention to with Harry Warren and his San R& Wo deliver. Phono 2680.—Advertise- money. National 5c, 10c and $1.00 these BpcclnlH.' Pnlmollvn soap, 0 mo orchestra. Special Thanksgiving ment, Storca (formerly Prown-Coopor Co.) property and confer Informally with and guard It zealously. If by chanco his bus business at Red Bank. He cents per cuke, Hqulliba dental cream The Heglster has received tho fol- v the assessor as to the correctness ot you do becomo sick or fool out ot dinner, seven-courses, with roast Jer —Advertisement, states that ha la undecided whether 24 cents, Scott tlsauo 8 cents, Sun- ooy turkey. Wilbur C. Gardner. Ico Cream for Tranluglvin|r. lowing Utter from tho former ladles' the assosBmont to tho end that any sorts, don't risk gottlng worse, or brlto cleanser 3 canB for 10 cents, orrors may be corrected before filing even moro scrloua consequences, by he will continue to live, on tho farm Advertisement. Dainty Individual.forms mako your auxiliary of tho lire company, with . How I* Your Top? or move to Hod Bank. Holland linen window shades 40 Thanksgiving dinner complete. A tho request that it b« published: Stop in hero and let us cxnmlno of tho assessment list and duplicate. neglect or improper treatment. Con- cents. See our windows. National ———•» i m Chapter 230, Laws 1918. sult your family doctor at onco for m i »i Vour Photograph variety of pumpkins, corn, itandlnt,' The former Ladles' Auxiliary of your automobile top. A coat of ton 5c, lOo nnd $1.00 Htnrm (formerly nnd ronMIng turkeys. H«s«e'« lea dressing may save your top from roC- . Alfred Qrover, advice and help. He Is qualified by For Afternoon Weddings. Prown-Coopcr Co.,), phono 2680. Wo In beautiful eaaol holders; six for AtlaMlo Township Flro Company held years ot training and experience to J2.30. Children included. Hull's Now Cream Parlor, Red Bank, phone 1209, tlnff out tho woodwork. Wo ro-cover Assessor Shrewsbury Township Frock suits for hire; Tuxedoes also. deliver.—Advertisement. —AUvortlnoment^ their final meeting on Monday ovon- tops at small expense. Do not let this —Advertisement^ diagnose and presorlbo for your rs- P. T. Jlannlno, 07 Broad street, fled Ktudlo, OS Broad street, Rod Bank. Ing and are Issuing a statement as to go as bad weather Is coming on. J. qulrements, Phono 2607, 0 to 1, 2:30 to B:30. Sun Banlc For your convenience open Oiuiily Kitchen Specials: days 2 to 4 Advertisement. For . the disposition of the balance of the W. Mount Co., Red Bank, N. J., Dancing Classes. When you got your doctor's pro- Wcdnesdny and Saturday evenings.— AHflortod milk chocolates 69 cents High power microscope In A-l con- roonoy. phone 015,—-Advertisement. Miss EHaa Hclllch has opened her scription, hrlng It to KaUln'a drag Advorllnomnnt. a pound, amortcd durk chocolates 49 Twhcr Wanted dition, practically now; sul'abla for It was decided by vote to uao tho dancing Classen In thn Episcopal par- •tore, 4ft Broftd street, Ited Hank, # i m • centH a pound, almond butter orlop to Instruct child with ilefcctlvc hear- Inbnrntm-y or research work, Call balance of $111.98 to purchoso chem- Candy Kitchen Specials! ish' housn, Front street. Dancing whero you aro nssurod It will bo Tri'O Surgery Knlr* Ucduncd. HO ennts n pound, auHorteil suited nuts Inff and speech, In reading. r Krnnk IB. Pavles, phons lied Bank Assorted milk chocolates 50 cents classes, Mondays 3:15. Ballroom compounded sclontlllcally by a regi Wo have roduaod the charge for 1I01-.I for [>rlto and particulars—Ad- icals and coal for tho flrqhouno, ng a pound, nssorted dark cliocolatog :ltS. Phono Rod Dank 1008. tered pharmacist, exactly no written 51.'.'3 a pound, Ft«| Blink Cnndy hours weekly, prnfornbly aftor 3:3 this would benefit tho wliolo town- Irco nuiKoiy work from $1.35 nn hour Kitchen. (19 Hrotul Btrccl, lied Bunk. 1'. M. AddreKU M. B. II., drawer M, vcrtlncinent. cents a. pound, almond butter ctlep —Advertisement. by your'doctor, with HiRroiMonta of to $1. I'ortcr Hroii., Ilumnon, phono —Ailvcrtlncnjent. Kcd Bank.—-AdvortlHcmpnt, ship. , 80 cents a pound, assorted salted null the highest quality and purity, Insur- 823.—Advertisement. Xnuui Cards With Your N«D» During tho Inat three years the $1.20 a pound. Red Bank Candy ' All for Two Dollars, ing both you and your doctor evory f at lans than two for o cents. Coma Kitchen, 00 Broad street, Rod Bank. 21 emb<*Mod Christmas cards with chitnoo of scouring thn renultH noUKhu Eat your Thanksgiving dlnnnr a I or Halo. 1'rolMit Your Car. Ladles' Auxiliary has donated 1300 HIKII power nilcroncops In A-l con Cold weather In Miming. How ahou In o nil dee our unaartmantof 31 cards, In cash to tho Flro Company. —AdvertImmient. _ ' your narnn thereon, nnd 21 fancy ' Itememhnr, your Itenlth Is vour Tho Cozy Cornnr ton room; J1.00 per 2L fnnoyllni'd envelopes, printed with co lined envelopes, all for $2.00. No most valuable posietnlon. Don't (rout plate, -11 Monmonth ntrcot.—Adver- dttlon, prtictlRtilly nmv; nultnblo for that dcnntui'nil aU-ohol for >our rad , Ths "t of mitlng" for tho Aux- ntor? Hnn mi, JPurdy Srrvlconto your namo thtreon for $2.00, Tru- vFlay tho fascinating game of pock- other oharfren. Truhln'n Two Stores. It lightly. When sick son your doc- tluoment. liiborntory or roneiueh wnrli, Cnll mn'n twu stores,—Advertlaement. iliary, which seems to bo the bonp et billiards at the Broad Street bill- —Advertisement.^ tor first. Thon brlnft your proncrtp- Frank ID. Davlen, phono Hrd Bnnk Monmolllli at Vlr.il ntloot, Hid Dank of contention, was covered entirely iard aondomy, corner of UronJ and tlon to Kntsln's druir ntorc to be 8|HMilnl Tliaiil»Klvlnr Dinner. D01-J for prlco nnd partluulnni.-—Ail- —Advcrtlimniont. vcrllncmcnt. lloKciiitr ny Dnnclnr Academy. by Initiation fees and duts. Monmouth streats, entrance at 8 Loavlnr for Florida filled. Sntlnfnctlon guarnnlotd, Kat ThnnkHKlvIng any at. tin HS1 ltroiulway, U>nn uralinh, liMt- Monmouth street. A pleasant place on or about Decombar 7th, with n B. L. Knlrln, 1'roprlolor, ilomnlllin DlnliiK lloom, in Wnllnoi Voulli. Readers of The IUgt«ter are fa- to •pond an hour or meet a friend, parlor car bun. Could take a few ntrrrt. Dltmnr Jl.OO.—Advertlneiuan IIWIHOH Hnmo-Miuln CnmllM. Mti't the YomiKitr Illnment out i\ room clnnaoa ovory W«dn«id»y and Kataln's 111 iifi Htoro, Our J1.00 per pound li«tnl-ill|ipod I'rlilny, 6:00 H M. Phone Ixjn« miliar with tin controversy, whloh Como up nnd got acquainted.—Ad- paaseiiKers, Apply Depot flarngn, —Advertisement. tins i'lvu Curnnru' Tcu Uooni, Lin vortlscmont _ Atlantla Highlands, phono €00 or 87, nliocolntnn urn tho bust In town, croft, N. ,1. l.'olk'louu rmiulwluhof, o Hiniicli 1100-W.-Adv«rtlliim«nt ' has been curried on between the Ore Dr. Dunn, HurRriiiii Clilrupoillst. Mifli'loiirt nnntorn itnd iiinooth iMmllni company and tho auxiliary. The four —Advcrtlsomont. Nellie's IIomo-Mado Hw«wl«. Ilomii from two until "U 1*. M milutl'i IWI von limy cltootic.—Advor Too CtNint for Thnnkaijlvlnjr.. Aiuiortetl chocolates $1.2A pound. innltn thin lino liintliiRly pn)iulnr.~ Iliicinont irNotlo*, members of the lire company who Dainty Individual forms make your Heue's Ifomtv-MiMla Candles. dully. I'hono Hod llmilt 21(10.—Ail Advurtlnrincut. Kilur lni will t>« strv«d IVtry rislKntd n'tor tho auxiliary was Chocolato covered mints, B0 CMIIH a vni'tlnonient. Thanksgiving dlnnnr complete. A Try our ilolloloun honie-mado pound; nlmoml lirKtlo $1.00 pound; (ilolio IIIKII-.II, the moui-y nnvlui Hunduy tn.m t;00 to 7,00 I'. U. Fl»« ordered to discontinue using tha (Ire variety of pumpkins, corn, standing "Poiiular l'rlco" packago, at eighty I7.B0 linnlly iihm- iilorii r\mv open at 1 Cornnrn' Tea Doom, Unoroft, tf. J wrappad caramels $1.00 pound. 131 clxlit nilnutiis' ride from Bed ) company'* n»mo aro Edward Umber, and roantlng turkeys. Hesse's Ice cents per pound. All hand-dipped Broad street, phono Rod llank 332.— mitillo nlmi«Kiihl"K >»>'' mailing fipcohil vnliio In n wrlnt. wntch Went Mont nlrndt. Urn i)|inI• l)>litr>'l to Dm prucory nool nnil lip, ltniinslllAB', IB Bd t mouth street, corner ot Hro»d street. nnrtitnill«sj for fcdyAd* Hi our cliurvli iUt ilmot, IU4 UiutoM «UMt, XU4 JO*»lS-JuWW« AdUt LUt tUMt. JUd UlBkv—AdvortUonicnt, RED BANK REGISTER. NOVEMBER 26,1980. >EANSBCRG PLANT RAIDED ABT1ST DEAD, Woman's Club Tea FOB THE NEW CONGRESSMAN. Wedding*. PupUs Present : Dairy Company's Costume Party A Laifa BeoepUon Given for WU- Alleged Brewery Visited Second Time Nicholas Butteibseh Fasted Away BfiHestcn.-0'Oomian. : in Two Weeks.' ' Last Week. llam IL Sutphln at Hutawaa. : Birthday Party at Fair Haven and Fashion Show The weddlnf of Hits Helen Hazard a Fine Program The Monmouth cereal beverage Nicholas Butterbach, a well known A reception nu held lut Friday Beadletton, daughter ot Mrs. Julian company's plant on Palmer avenue, landscape, gardener of Fair Haven, evening at th» American legion hill MoCarty Little of/Rumson and the A Jolly Party at the River Street Social Gathering at Episcopal died last Friday, night at his home on Largely Attended Event Held At Thuktgivini Observed Y«»Ur. near Keansburg, was again raided the Red Bank Clubhoute Yes- at Hatawan for Captain William H. late Alfred N. Beadlelton, and James day b Fair Havm School— - Schoolhoase at Red Bank Last last week, this time by United States Parith House Saturday Night Hendrlckson place in that borough of Sutphln, who was recently elected A. O'Gorman of New York took; place deputy marshals working under Chief —Miss Myrtle Walsh of Long a general breakdown. He had terday Afternoon—Wearing congressman for the third congres- last Wednesday at the Church of 8t Parent* Attend and Inspect Thursday Night—• Feasting, reached the age of 77 but had been in Deputy Marshal Snowden of Tren- Island the Guest of Honor. Apparel Displayed: ' sional district. There was | a large Ignatius Loyola at New York, Mon- SehoolWorfc ^^ Dancing and Entertainment ton. . poor health for & long time. He took attendance. Amid the oheeri of th« signer John F. Qrady performed the According to Chief Snowden, twenty A costume party and dance was to his bed five weeks ago and weak- There was a large attendance at gathering, Captain/ Butpnln entered ceremony. A program in observance bt About 250 persons attended the ened gradually until last week. eighth annual birthday party of the vats with capacities ranging from given Saturday night at the Epis- the "president's tea." which was giv- the'hall with bis mother, who Is The bride was. attired in an empire Thanksgiving was given yesterday Shrewsbury dairy company last five to ten thousand gallons were copal parish house at Fair Haven, Mr. Butterbach was born in Ger- en at the Woman's clubhouse at Red eighty years old. The. hall waa deo- gown of ivory satin with long fitted afternoon at the.Willow street sehoel. Thursday night at the River street filled with alleged high powered beer at which Miss Myrtlo" Walsh of many and came to this country 45 Bank yesterday by Mm: Lean de la orated with American flUs. Elmer sleeves and a flared train. iShe also at Fair Haven, It was attended by achoolhouso at Red Bank. Dairy at the time. The plant is Bald to be Jackson Heights, Long Island, was years ago. He had lived at Fair Ha- Reussllle, the dub president. H. Oeran acted at matter of cere- wore a veil of old rost point lice over many parents, who remained after ' ven for the past nine years, residing Mrs. Arthur V, Gregory and Mrs. monies, Fine tributes were paid tq the entertainment to visit the elaai' fanners, from whom the company one of the largest of Its kind in the the guest of honor. The party was J tulle arid held In pUee with orange buys Its milk, and their families state. tendered by Mrs. Katherlno Apple- before that at Red Bank and Rum- Charles K, Humrlchouse, dressed in Captain Sutphln by hlB friends, blossoms. She carried white orchids rooms and Inspeot the school work.' comprised most of the guests. The Three marshals were stationed at gate of Fair Haven. The hall was at- son. He was a member ot the Bed costumes ot 1870, sang "Love's Sweet Among the speakers were F. How- and lilies of ths valley. Mrs. John The program began with a song, '"• company has 21 employees and all the plant to prevent further opera- tractively decorated for tho occasion. Bank lodge of Elks and of the Mon- Song" and "Long, Long Ago," wltt> ard Lloyd, who was Captain Sut- Weilwood wasj matron of honor and "We Plow the'Fields," by the sohool. of them were present with their tions. No arrests were made. Tho The guests were Mr. and Mrs. An- mouth county horticultural society. piano accompaniment by Mrs. Greg- phln's school teacher, John J, Miss Eliiabeth Power of Shrewsbury Recitations given, were "Greetings > families. . plant was raided two weeks ago by thony Flasanaro, Misses Margaret The deceased 1B survived by his ory. An original sketch, "Our Chang- Toolan of Middlesex county and was maid of honor. They were, All," by Jean Predmore, Brende, wife, Alice Connelly Butterbach, and ing World," which wa« written by Judge Henry Aokerson of Keyport Smith and Mary Rablto; "Praise of . One of tho features was a dinner agents from Philadelphia and action Murray, Mary Morris, Rose and dressed In flame colored crepe de has been started by the government Mary Ladiso and Rose Sullivan, John a daughter, Mrs, Helena McCarron of Mrs. William T. McDowell, was pre- After the speaking refreshments chin* with hats of the same shade. the Feast," by Katherine Johnson, which was prepared and served by Fair Haven. sented by Mrs. Irving Lovott, as Rip were served and dancing was en- Vernon King, Norman Cameron,' , Caterer James R. Wolcott. Mr. and to have the place closed. Maloney, William Maloney, Jack They carried garden flower*. FID Lit- Heller) Alexander Hunter, Walter The funeral was held Monday VanWlhkle's daughter, and by Miss Joyed. tle, the bride's half-sister, was flower Jennie Tllton and Beatrice Bobbins; . Mrs. Tony Hunting of Fair Haven morning at ten o'clock at St James Katharine Hance* as Miss Modern. ifft Thank Thee' by Florence Van- ' were among tbe entertainers and Hogan, James Wise, William Davi- girl. Joseph M. Madden of Kentucky con, John Conners, Thomas Cleary church. Rev. Lawrence J. Ryan of Mrs. Lovett wort a costume which was best n\an. .', •• .• Tote and Lois King: "Little Pilgrim they gave a fine performance. Both Hartsdale, Mew York, a close friend was 75 years old. Modern duets were Maiden,", by Jean VanBusWrk and' of them saw service overseas during Needlework Guild and Joseph Hanrtekan of Red Bank; Will of Red Bank The newly weds sailed Friday night Mr. and Mrs. George B. Moxley, Mrs. of the family, celebrated a reaulem sung by Mrs. Gregory and Mrs. Hum- Marguerite Harlng; "Margy Jfcne't ' the world war, when they provided 1 rlchouse. on the He de France for Europe and Winifred Williams and Charles Me- mass. In the sanctuary were Bev. on their return will live at New orlc. Pie" by June Read; "Trlaii of ,ths/ ontertalnment for the soldiers. That Has a Big Display James McOratb, assistant rector of Table" by John Sparling; "Little PU> they have last rone of their old-time Grath or Fair Haven, Miss McCor- A fashion review was held, with Woman Probated The bride made her debut two years mlck of Rumson, Misses Mary Lam- St James's church; Rev. John E. Miss Katharine Hance, Miss Barbara ago. • Mr. O'Gormtn Is a graduate ot grim'Children" by Mary Ridge j "The cleverness will be attested by every- Annual Event of the Red Bank Murray, rector of Holy Cross church Beat Table" by Jacqueline Berlow; one who saw them In action last bert, Mary O'Connor and Holon Rob- Ivlns, Miss Loretta Regan, Miss Pol- Miw Ida MattnW» Left Most of Prlnoeton of the 1920 class and'is as* Branch Took Place Last son of Llttlo Silver, Miss Anna Cavan at Rumson and Rev. Patrick H. ly Bruyere, Miss Katharine Hough- eoclated with his father In-the law "Captive Autumn" by Dorothy Doug- Thursday. Mrs, Hunting played a Heerey of Philadelphia. Rev. Dr. Estate to Her Sister—Three las, and "A Lest Word" by Annette. 'guitar. Mr. Hunting executed tap and Miss Gregory of Long Branch, ton, Miss Sara Armstrong and Mrs. business. '• _ Wednesday—An Address by Miss Phyllis Lench, Miss Eatelle John B.'McCloakey, rector ot St. W. W. Armstrong as models. Mrs. Other Wills Probated at Free- Calandrlello. . dancing and did several hand National Executive Secretary. James' church, led the prayers at the springs. Mr. and Mrs. Hunting arc Sholtis, Alfred Lench and Walter Banco played piano mualo as the hold Lut Week. Waldhelm—MoGlarrlty. "Can a Little Child Like Me,f" a'- Pettlt of Froehold, Kenneth Stryker grave. models paraded In front of the audi- members of the Players' boat club of The annual meeting and display of Miss Charlotte Waldhelm of Her- song, was rendered by s, chorus con< , Fair Haven and they brought with of Keyport, Miss Elizabeth Wolfe and Mrs. Edward McDonough was or- ence.. Wool sport dresses, slllc sport M)ss Ida P. Matthews of Red slating of June Read, Katharine garments of the Red Bank branch Miss Jean Lockwood of New York ganist and she and John C. Aul ren- dresses, afternoon dresses, street Bank, who. died' recently, executed bert street, {ted Bank, - and James them to the party several members of the Needlework guild of America McOarrlty ot Bridge avenue were Johnson, Jean VanBuaklrk, Brenda of the club who sang, danced and and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walsh and dered solos. The bearers were Harry dresses, Informal evening dresses, her will three years ago last March. Smith, Gloria Applegate, Annette was held last Wednesday afternoon Miss Evelyn Farber of Jackson A. Kettel, Patrick McCarron, Percy strictly evening dresses, evening She left $200 to Fair View cemetery married with a nnptlal mass Saturday otherwise entertained; at the Woman's clubhouse. Seventy- morning at St. James's church by Calandrlello, Donald Snyder, .Alfred' Heights. Hicks, Joseph C. G. Kennedy, Ed- wraps, pajamas, hostess gowns and for the care of her burial plot and Nledermeyer, Albert Kldge, Ray- Dancing was enjoyed and excel- flve persons were present. Rev. Ed- ward O'Brien and William Turner, night gowns were exhibited. J2O0 to the Ll(tle Silver Methodist Rev. John -B. McCIoakey. The at- ward W. Miller, pastor of the Bap- tendants were Miss Kathryn Mc- mond Davlson and Louis Romano. lent mu3lc was provided by the or- The burial, In charge of Albert W. Mrs. J. M. VanHarilngen, who was church, the Income to be used in car- JThe pupils gave a playlet entitled tist church, opened the meeting with GEORGE W. McQCEEN DEAD. Oarrlty, a slater of the groom, and v chestra of the Hotel Monterey of As- Worden, was at Mt. Olivet cemetery. introduced by Mrs. Reussllle, ex- ins for the grave of her father, Eli- "The Thankful Class." Those par-' • bury Park. The orchestra waa led a prayer and he gave a talk. Miss John Layton, a brother' ot the bride. Red Bank Man Died at Home of The Elks lodge of Red Bank and plained the costumes. Mrs. Van- jah Matthews, In Evergreen ceme- tlclpatlng were Anita Frlberg, Persia by James Boa, who is a banjolet and Martha Hanson, the Red Bank vis- tery at that place. All the rest of A reception followed the ceremony. iting nurse, spoke oh tho work which Parents In JUncroft. the Red Men's lodge of Rumson, of Harllngen thanked Red Bank mer- Little, Howard Leon, Evelyn Hender- a friend of Walter W. Herman, the which Mr. Butterbach was a mem- chants for loaning properties for the her estate waa bequeathed to her sis- Mr. and Mrs. McQarrlty left on a son, Frank de Factyl, Elizabeth Bus- ' bead bookkeeper for the dairy com- Bho had done in this vicinity. She George W. McQueen, Jr., of Oak* ter, Mrs. Catherine C. Stiles, and she wedding trip to Atlantic City and on said she greatly appreciated the ac- ber, conducted their services at the fashion review. She thanked Reus- sell and Billy Davlson.' _ Readings pany. Community • singing, led by land street died Friday morning at home Saturday night. For the sllle's store for Jewelry, Miller's store was appointed executrix - The wit- their return "they will start house- given were "Uncle Babbitt's Thanks- six employees of the company, was tion of the guild in giving many new; the home of his parents, Mr. and nesses were Alston Beekman and keeping on Bridge avenue. Mr. Mc- garments for use in her work. Elks Past Exalted Ruler John F. for shoes and Schwartz's store for giving Dinner" by Gloria Applegatel, • one ot the features. Such songs were Mrs. George "McQueen, on the Holm- O'Neill served as exalted ruler, Past furniture. The models were also Barbara Branch of Red Bank.. Oferrlty Is employed by the railroad. Betty Minton and Margaretta Cole, , sung as "The Sidewalks of Tfaw Miss Rosamund Bender, national Mrs. McQarrlty is an office employee del-Red Bank road at Lincroft of a Exalted Ruler Charles Redfern as thanked. Frederick Trumpeter of Freehold and ''Extracts from our History Note tork," "Smiles," "Pack Up Tour executive secretary of tlfe Needle- complication of diseases after an 111- chaplain and Past Exalted Ruler of W. W. Kennedy & Sons., Books" by Charles Kmmons, Loula troubles In Tour Old Kit Bag," etc. work guild, spoke on the work of the After the fashion review tea waa made his will last March and ap- "ness of several months. ,He was 32 Harold Glblln as secretary. The eu- served In the library and In the as- pointed his wife, Emily L. Trumpeter, Rempeck and Ralph Henderson, the leaders In the singing were Mr. guild throughout the United States years old. logy was delivered by Past Exalted Merreil—Lambertson. Herman, Frank Snyder, Edward and especially In New Jersey. She sembly hall. Mrs. Vernon Rose, Mrs. as executrix. All,of his estate was Miss Consuello Merreil, daughter The exercise "Thanksgiving" was. Mr. McQueen was born at Colt's Ruler John W. Cantlllon. Edward Thomas Voorhls, Miss Florence R. left to his wife. The' will was wlt- presented by Janet Lenzer, Virginia, • • Young, Fred Furst, Edward Lord said that 96 branches in New Jer- Neck and had lived at Red Bank O'Brien sang "Abide With Me," of Mr. and Mrs. James H, Merreil and John Ming. sey last year distributed over 266,000 Krldel and Mm. John H. Cook he'ssed by Andrew J. Conover and ot Keyport, became the bride ot Har- Smith, Karl Krlstlansen, Grace Aok- ' for a number of years. For several "Lead, Kindly Light" and "Beautiful poured. The serving was done by, Mary C. Bennett. A short talk was made by E. A. garments. This year the Red Bank vey Lambertson ot Red Bank last er, Barbara Ann Hart, Ruth Scott, years he^was engaged by furniture Isle of Somewhere." Mrs. William Wlrth and Mrs. Chris? Perry A. Hull of Long Branch left Joseph Cbasey, Richard Dwyer, Starks, who is one of the owners and branch collected over 1,500 new gar- houses In Red Bank as a linoleum Wednesday at Calvary Methodist ments and a substantial sum of tlan Berge, co-chairmen of the hos- bis entire estate to his wife, Adeline George Cbandler, Doris Qervaalb, officials of the company. He at- layer. Besides his wife, Mildred San- pitality committee.. They were as- churoh at Keyport. Rev. V. B, \Vhlt- tributed the company's prosperity as money. Miss Bender said this was a DIED IN HOSPITAL. V. Hull, in a will which waa executed Eleanor Rablto, Harvey Marcellua, . born McQueen, he Is survived by six sisted by tho reception committee six years ago last February and aker performed the ceremony. The Robert Lenzer and Elizabeth Hen-, being largely duo to the flne quality flne record and she praised the mem- children, they being Edith, William, bride was attired In white satin, bers of the guild for their efforts. Mnxmlllnn Krahnert Passed Away which consists of Mrs. John H. Pat- named her son as executor. deraon. Other exercises were "A of the milk Bold by the dairy farm- Russell, Shirley, Elizabeth and Mar- terson, Mrs. Lyman C. Vanlnwegen, with a veil held In place with orange ers and to the loyal and faithful ser- Tho garments woro glVcn to .Ann May at Long Branch. lira Eliza Woehrer of Neptune left Tale of Turkeys" by Joseph Hay- • jorio McQueen. Mrs. Charles R. English, Mrs. John $100 to her son Charles > and $500 to blossoms. Miss Mary . Fallon was man, Lewis Davlson, James Costellb, vice of the dairy employees. hospital at Spring Lake, the Long Surviving also are his parents, two Majtmlllan Krahnert of Shrews- maid of honor and phe wore shell Branch hospital, the Bed Bank hos- A. Cbaunzy, Mrs, John Regan, Mrs. her nephew, Carl A. Woehrer. All Howard Patterson, Harry Clark,- Two silver cake trays were given brothers, Claronco McQueen of Union bury died Thursday morning at the T. R. Kunze, Mrs, H. G. Fowler, Mrs, the rest of her estate was left to her pink'satin and a hat to match. Wil- Rhlnebart Llebeck, John'Hart, Rloh- ' to farm owners who have sold milk pital, Searles homo at Asbury Park, Beach and John McQueen of Red Long Branch hospital from a compli- liam Merrell,' brother of the bride, Christ church home at South Arnboy, Robert C. Hance, Mrs. Raymond 'son Frederick and her daughter ard i Fettigrew, Virginia. Ruddy and •- to the company the past ten years. Bank, and' six sisters, Mrs. Eva cation of diseases. He was removed VanHorn and Mrs. Charles E. Mor- Bertha In equal shares and these Was best man. One hundred and Helen Herry, and "The Books Talk" , - These gifts were made to Dr. Ernest the preventorlum at Farmlngdale, Behrman of Bcfmar and the Misses to the hospital four days before his fifty guests attended a reception af- the Allenwood hospital and the Amer- aller. _ _ children were" appointed executors. by Donald Applegate, Shirley Leon, Fabnestock of Shrewsbury and John Jennie, Sarah, Emma, Ida and Lydla death. ter the ceremony. The couple will Betty Van Demon, .Barbara Olson V Collins of East Freehold. Dr. Fahno- ican legion homo for vetorans at McQueen, all of Lincroft. Mr. Krahnert, who was a retired EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. live at Red Bank. and Elizabeth Virubal. etock was unable to be present and Toms River. Garments were also" The funeral was held Sunday af- chef, was born In Germany 69 years WORLD WIDE GUILD MEETS. given to a number of individuals. Other parts of the program were Ills silver cake tray was received by ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at his late ago and came to this country when Log Cabin Boys to Appear at Meth- Hnllmyer—Albertl. John Sagurton, who is the superin- Mrs. W. A. Patterson, tho presi- resldenco on Oakland streot. Rev. a young man. He had resided in this Plans for Christmas Sale and Vesper a sketoh entitled "A Dairy" by Qraoe ' odist Revivals. MIsa Margaret E. Hallmyer ot Jannarone, Vivian Bennett and Mar- tendent of the farm. The gifts were dent of the guild, gave the closing Edward W. Miller, pastor of the section for the past twenty years. Service Made, Spring Lake, and John O. /Albertl of presented by Mrs. Starks, who is one address. Several new directors were A' series of evangellstlo meetings garet Pettlgrew, and a piano sols': Baptist- church, conducted the ser- The deceased Is survived by six About thirty members ot the World Long Branch were married with a of the officials and chief owners of elected. After tho meeting sand- vice and Eugene Mageo sang "One children, the Misses Martha and Ann will be held In the Methodist church "Over the" Waves" by Mabel Hsn- Wide guild attended a meeting held nuptial mass last week at;St. Cath- drlckson. The entertainment con-, the company. Two gifts -were pre- wiches and coffee were served by the Sweetly Solemn Thought" and "Lead Krahnert and George and Carter during the month of January, ac- erine's church at Spring Lake by sented to Mrs. Starks, one being members of the Junior Woman's cording to an announcement made by last week at the homo of Mrs. J. oluded with the song "Here's to the . Kindly Light." Krahnert of Shrewsbury, Mrs. Leroy William Helm on Waverly place. Mrs. Rev. Thomas U, Rlley. The attend- from Walter S. Force, who owns a club. The offlcors of tho needlework Eoden of Red Bank and Majtmlllan Rev. B. F. Rhoads, pastor of that Flag" by the school, and a salute to Tho bearers wero Warren C. Den- Chris Berge was in charge of the ants were Mrs. V. Oenoove, MIBS the flag. " _ ^ '. dairy farm near Everett, and the branch are Mrs. William A, Patter- nis, Elmers Morris, Walter VanNess, Krahnert, Jr., of Chicago. His wife, church. The evangelist will be Dr. Louise Albertl, Miss Carolyn Apple- other being a huge boquet of chry- son president, Mrs. Frank Blalsdell Clyde Lee Fife. Dr. Fife and his program. The hostesses were Miss Paul Miller, Garrett Evans and John Thokla, died three years ago. Mary Mount, Mrs. Alden Mason, Mrs. gate and Carmln Genoeve. santhemums. first vice president, Mrs. B. H. Gar- Anderson. The burial, in charge of The funeral was held Sunday af- brother, Robert, have done consider- Junior Olub Dance. rison second vlco president, Mrs. able broadcasting from various sta- J. E. Coleman and Mrs. Harry Cham- The Red Bank Junior Woman's Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder -were Albert W. Worden, was. at Atlantic ternoon at two o'clock at the home berlain. Pinaud—Baerman. • the winners of a lucky number Jesse Mlnot treasurer and Mrs. W. T. cemetery at Colt's Neck. of his son, George Krahnert; at tions, and are known,as, the "Log club will hold a dance at the Broad dance. Tho winning number was McDowell secretary pro tern. Shrewsbury. Rev. Carroll M. Burck, Cabin Boys." Reports of the state rally held re- Winifred Pauline Flnaud and street clubhouse Friday night Re-". picked from a box by Adele Herman. rector of Christ Episcopal church of Dr. Fife, besides preaching1, pre- cently In Red Bank were submitted. Henry Freeman Baerman ot Atlan freshments will be served by Miss • i aa FALLS FROM SCAFFOLD. It was stated that many letters, ex- tic Highlands were married Satur- Roberta Scott, Miss Ruth Manson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curley won a CALENDAR PARTY. that place, conducted the service. sents vocal "solos. The brother, who balloon dance. Justice Elmer C. The bearers were John Oakes, Jr., has been associated with, him for sev- pressing the thanks of visiting dele- day at St Paul's church at New and Miss Florence MacDonald. The Keansburg Man Meets Instant Death gations for the hospitality shown York. The bride, who was born in club met Monday afternoon and Walnrlght of Shrewsbury and John Mrs. Warren Carbart Entertains for Dudley Schaeffer, Anddreas Wolf, enteen,, years, is the choir leader. Watts of Fair Haven, each of whom In Tumble. Among tho Instruments he plays are thorn by residents of this borough, Nova Scotia, is an artist. Ms. Baer- Planned for a Christmas dance. Mnsunla Auxiliary. Cecil MacCloud, George Remboldt had been received. weighs 295 pounds, were placed on Seized with an attack of vertigo nnd.Thomas Harvey.: The burial, In a slide trombone and hand saw. man is a correspondent. - exhibition on the stage as showing Mrs, Warren A. Cnrhart offspring while worklry? on a scaffold alongside charge of Albert W. Worden, was in Further plans are to be made at Plans wire made for a Christmas Card of Thanks. what Shrewsbury dairy milk will do street, Red Bank, entertained at a sale to be held Friday, December Bth, SclUten—Bier, We wlaH to thank all those who of an addition which was being made Christ church cemetery at Shrews- future meetings of the official board offered sympathy during our recent to produce heft. Both men attributed calendar party Friday night for tho to Horace G. Fowler's ico plant at bury. of the church. at the home of Mrs. Coleman on Miss MyraScllken of Brooklyn and Rector place. On Sunday, December bereavement ' - their good health In a large measure Red Bank Masonic auxiliary. First KeanBburg, James Griffith of Palm- Samuel Bier of Blor's bakory at lted Mrs. George McQueen and Family, to the dally use of Shrewsbury dairy prize at pinochle was won by Mrs. er avenue, that borough, toppled and DDID OF COMPLICATIONS. 7th, at 4:30 o'clock In the morning, Bank were married on November AGED RESIDENT DBAS. the guild will hold vesper services In Mr. and Mrs, Georgo McQueen, Sr. milk. Miss Gladys Shropshire was Georgo Twlford of Red Bank and fell twelve feet to the ground last 16th. They have started housekeep- and Family. the piano accompanist for the sing- the bridge winners were Mrs. Leon Saturday afternoon. He died live Shrewsbury Man Passed Away In the Baptist church in conjunction ing at 16 Rector place. . —Advertisement. Win. Rebecca Bennett Passed Away with similar Services to be held by ing. Longstreot and James Wolcott, Jr., minutes .later. * House He Was Born In. i ei> at New Brunswick. the guild In churches everywhere. Card of Thanks. of Red Bank, Mrs. Harold Wlllger- Grlfllth was employed by Mr. Fow- A NEW STAMP. odt of Lincroft and Miss Lillian Mrs. Rebecca W. Bennett, widow Frederick E. Riordan died late The next meeting of the local unit We take this means ot thanking EIGHTY-FIVE YEARS OLD ler as a mason. Two fellow employ- Sunday afternoon at his home at all those who helped in~our recent Woolley of Long Branch. ees saw the man lose his balance and of the late Amos Bennett of Me- will be held Monday,' January 12th, New Design Will Show Full Face of bereavement, caused by the death chanic street, died late Friday after- Shrewsbury of a complication of at the home of Mrs. Robert Miller Party Given for Mrs. Lavlnla Mln- Others present were Mr. and Mrs. eranh headlong to the ground. Mr. diseases, after an illaeoa of several President Harding. of our father, Max Krahnert John Carhart, Mrs. Henry Weber, Fowler, ^who heard tho crash, was noon of a general breakdown at the in Riverside Heights. Sons and Daughters. • ton of Highlands. Parker memorial home at New months. He was 26 years old and The postofflce department will next Mrs. James Wolcott, Jr., Leon Long- tho first to reach the scene. He called waa the son of Michael and Etiie( —Advertisement street, Leroy Carhart, A. M. Carhart Brunswick where she had been a pa- BUILDING AND LOAM week Issue a re-dcilgned postage Mrs. Lavlnla Mlnton of Highlands Dr. Walter B. Alien, who upon ar- Barry Riordan. He was born In the Cord of Theuiks. was 85 years old Saturday and the and Warren Carhart of Red Bank; rival pronounced the man dead. tient for three and a halt years. She stamp bearing the full-face likeness was 84 years old. The body was re- bouso in which ho died and had al- of the late President Warren G. We take this means of thanking ovent was celebrated with a party at Miss Mary Davis of Rumsqn, Harold Tho body was removed to the un- ways lived there. Eatontown and Oceanport Associa- all those who so kindly assisted us the home of her daughter, Mrs. Deb- Willgerodt of Lincroft, Mr. and Mrs. dertaking-establishment in Keyport moved to Albert W. Worden's fun- tion to Disburse $25,000. Harding:, to take the place ot the one during our recent bereavement, orah Bogue. An evening of general Robert GIbb, Mrs. George H. Van- ond prepared for burial. Tho funeral eral home on East Front street. Besides ifs parents, ha Is survived and one-half cent stamp now being caused by the death of our wife and Winkle, Mrs. Norman Wilson, Miss Mrs. Bennett was born at Mt. Holly by three sisters, Misses Beatrice, The. Eatontown and Oceanport used, which bears the profile view of mother, Mary E. Francis. soclalblllty was enjoyed. Mrs. Mln- was held yesterday afternoon at two building and loan association will ton received a large number of gifts. Sarah Barber, and Miss Ethel Van- o'clock. Mr. Grlfllth Is survived by and was the daughter of the late Mary and Elizabeth Riordan, and the late President There has been , Fred Francis and Family. She enjoys excellent health and Winkle of Long Branch and Mrs. William and Sarah Brltton Pierce, four brothers, Harold, Ralph, Roy retire Its tenth series after Decem- much criticism by art connoisseurs —Advertisement. two sisters, one living at Teaneck and William Riordan, all of whom ber 17th. The disbursements will and postage stamp collectors of the reads without glasses. She is a great- Walter Mischler of Aabury Park. and the other at Tarrytown, New She had lived at Red Bank many IN MEMORIAM. er eat-grandmother. years. She is survived by four chil- live at Shrewsbury. amount t. Elltabith Wooll.y. who raiHd ACHIEVEMENT CLUB. Joseph and Gordon Bennett of Red ing at ten o'clock at St. James' The association met laat week at will be ot the same size, printed In •w«r November 23th. three yean ago. George King, Mr, and Mrs. Ivlns Relatives stated that tho man had the Eatontown bank. brown, and .Its border design has "Gono. but not forgotten." Voorhees, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose been subject to attacks of vertigo for Bank and Mrs, J. D. Moore of Ox- church with tho rector, Rev. Dr. Now Entorprlso Sponsored By Rod ford, Pennsylvania. John B. McCloskoy, celebrating a H. W. Conrow is president, J. Lee been changd to conform with other Brother, Liming, Rev. and Mrs. Walter S. R. (he past year. Mr. Fowler and his stamps of the popular 1923-1923 ser- ___^ WIIXIAM SIHPSOK. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Robert- Bank Y. M. C. A. The funeral was held Monday af- requiem masa. The burial, In chiirga VanSchoick la vice president, Ben- fellow employees expressed surprlso of Albert VV. Worden, waa at Mt. jamin VanKeuren is secretary, Wil- ies. Many postofflcos In this section son, Mrs. Georgo Llrnlng, Mrs. Katie The Red Bank Young Men's Chris- when they learned of his advanced ternoon at two o'clock at Albert W. will begin distribution 'of these Derby, Mrs. William Cottrcll. Mrs. age, it being thought that ho was not Worden's funeral home with Rev, Olivet cemetery. liam E. Morrls''is treasurer and How- tian association is sponsoring an ard S. Hlgglnson Is solicitor, Other stamps after December 1st For the WANT ADVERTISEMENTS Hannah Reed, Mrs. Thomas Rogers, achievement club, seBSlonB of which over sixty years old. Ho had been Edward W. Miller; pastor of the benefit ot stamp collectors who are Mrs. Harold Johnson, Mrs. Harry employed by Mr. Fowler for the past Baptist church, In charge. Mrs. HEART ATTACK FATAL. directors are Daniel S. Morris, Too Late for Classification. will be held on Saturday mornings at Oeorgo B. Whltneld, Alexander Bor- unable to get them at their local Duncan, Miss Hatllo Klngsbury, Miss the Y. M. C. A. center from half-past three years. Grace King sang "Beautiful Isle of poatofflces, they will be placed on FOR SALE. Whitney b.by carriage lit.' Margaret Liming, Miss Julia Roman nine until twelve o'clock for twenty Somewhere" and "Jesus, Savior of Frank P. Marnnl Died Suddenly oss and Leon W. Conrow. •mall folding conv.i no-curt 14, cm b« My Soul." Tho burial was at Fair Last Sunday. sale at the Phllatells Agency, Divi- Hied In c»r «i hummock. Al»o til.y ntn dettl, Miss Violet Smith, Demarest weeks. Fifteen boys will be ad- FORMER RESIDENT DEAD. sion of Stamps, postofflco depart- with Tloor. II. Mm. Chandler, 19 Cl»y Herbwt and Charles Anthony. mitted to tho club, which will be un- View cemetery. . CHILD STDDY MEETING. -tr<«t. K«lr Hnven, N. J» »i» * Frank F .Moranl died suddenly ment, Washington, D. C, next Tues- der the supervision of Cecil Graves, Mrs. Rebecca Stout Passed Away at lost Sunday night at his home on day. » MAN WANTED to .til ui.d »ri on ilMd manual training instructor at the Rahway. AGED RESIDENT DEAD. Wallace street of a heart attack. Bed Bank Group Will Have Session car lot; Hilary and commlulon. M«ur- I FACED TWO CHARGES. Ice Schw.rti, Rad Dunk.* River street school. Mrs. Rebecca P. Stout, widow of He was a painter by trade and was at Mechanlo Street School. . Model boats, airplanes and small Miss Mary S. StUhvcll Died at Age YACHT CLUB DINNER. FOR SALE Cadillac rhaeton, model 'tit's Itumson Man Fined nnd Held for the late Penbrook B. Stout, former of 82. born in Naples, Italy. Ho had re- The first meeting of the child study bought January, 1027; excellent motor articles of furniture will bo built. resident of Red Bank, died sulldenly sided in Red Bank for the past and perfict condition; l>rlce MOO. Phone Grand Jury. group, which is connected with the Bed Bankers to Gather at Nevj York Eatontown 819.* The material and tools will be fur- Saturday morning at the Rahway Miss Mary S. Stlllwell died at her twelve years. Red Bank parent-teacher associa- December ZOth. Gunnar Gyllenborg of Rumaon nished by the Christian association. WANT to rent three or life room home memorial hospital of apoplexy. The homo at Keyport on Saturday after- Besides Ills wife, he Is survived by tion, will be held next Tuesday af- or ground floor apartment, with private •> road, charged with the thefl of a Tho sessions will bo In tho seu scout week before she had tripped and fal- noon at 1:30 o'clock following an op- a daughter, Mrs. Bertha Manouel of ternoon at half-past three o'clock at Reservations are being made for back yard and ahed or cellar! toilet In Ford car owned by Benjamin M. rooms. Boys who have enrolled so len, breaking her nnklo, and had oration. She was the daughter of Red Bank, and a brother, Fred Mar- tho Mechanlo street school. The ar- the 8sailing events which will bring ited Dank "" ' '" "' *' **'" recently held In Texan will he rrad. Newark from ttio effects of n stroke to Red Bank several ot the/Eastern HAVR you n strong, heavy, woven wire lrom the ynrd In buck of liln liorno. MiHi) IIHrn Strong of Matawnn w;is burial. Tho funernl was lield nt Iho First Baptist church officiated, as- , The annual roll call ot the Nave- alngle courh or a. ntmllar dar hed? In' Koniirth McNnmeo of Rumson was home of Elmer Ktout on South sisted by Rev. F. T, B. Reynolds, pus- of paraly«l». Burvlvlng her, beaklc.i sink Methodist church will be held clubs. Mr. Brown's program also In, perfect comlltlun, How much? Btele the speaker nl the inoetlnj; hint her hunbnnd, qro five children, tho eludes Ice yaoht races, skating races held under Imll of 51,000 na a ma- Thursday. Her Kiibjrt;t wan "Women ulrort Monday nftrrnonn at one tor of tho Reformed church. Inter- Thursday night, December 4th. A pricei mmt bo rea>onable. Addrua Couth, p formor Mlns Betty Horr, who was end hockey events. drawer M, Hid Dank. trrlnl witness. He wan nald to have and World Pcnrn." She rtoclnrnl tlint oVItioli. Ilev. '/,. T, Dugnii, a retired ment followed at l alr View ceme- program of special muslo will In- boon with OyllMhorg nl tho time. MellimllKl clergyman. wn:i In charge tery. married on Saturday, and Klcanor, clude anthems by the Atlantic Hlgl: UUNOALOW for rant, /urnlaheil or unfur? war niny be nliolluheil thnuif:!i the Clarence, CloorKO and Charlcn Horr. nlihul; all roomn anil bath; all Im- pffnrU of women nnil the orjmnlzn- of I lir norvli-oK. Burial was nt Inmln Mfthodlst choir and the Navo- "GOOD OLD DAYS." provementa. Oppoalt* Country Club >•' The funernl was held at the lats 1 tlmifi to which they liclonK. IUjrlilstowii cmiotr-ry. I.KONARDO RKSIDENT DEAD. tlnk Methodist choir, and solos by If. *"' ,'.'• "• BfMlchllns, atata highway, BACK FROM WEDDING Till P. renldonca and burial WAS In a New- Minn Alma William, Mrs. Leon Llm Mils Grace MjUchow'a Pupils to be Mlnnesjnk_rara.* ark cemetery. Heard Over WJBI. KATONTOWN WOMAN DKAW. Sol It, NcHiunvli D.'dd Sunday nt Ing nnd J. Paul Posten. Rev. Harry VoUNfi l'IOtt"fi7VaTe7~HInY"weelia "oliC Mr. and Mm. ilnlpli Harm Mtart New Uwnmd l'ilntfl. I.one Branch Hoapltnl. K. llolyea, pastor of St. Paul's Meth- A sketch entitled "flood Old Days,' P T lutl11 0h Ml lllll> Ml J Housekeeping; nt ltnl Dnnli. Nurmnn (1. DrIJrool of On in MINS Kiln Tuttln Was a Victim of odist church of Ocean a rove, will no* I'l' J" '" * ' * - Sol II. Nowmark of Leonardo died Died at tho Age of 71. written by Miss Grace Malohow of L68T. lemon and~whlte pointer dog, lemon Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Hacco liavo re- drove, Jiillun (!. l.uunjjo of Ihc I'lirul) «ln. kft tho principal address. Tho West Front street, Rid Bsnk, will be earn, ticked an bank, .mill Ipot on hind Sunday afternoon at tho Lang Mrs, Belle Mitchell of West Borgen roll call will lit concluded with a turned from their wcdillui; trip lllj;lilntown tit nt r* police Million mul MI.'i.H Kiln1 Tuttlr, who lived with place, Red Bank, died Humlay morn- heard over WJBI Friday afternoon. quartera and under front leg, Anawera to 1 Branch hospital after a long •lclc- •oclal nenson and refreshments. name at IIIff. Notify Alan Hawaii, 11] which tliry spi-nt In Now York nnd CIIUHMCO N. Hoplcr of Uoiiliiiwny io- Inn brother, Walter Tuttle, nt Itlnton- nens. He had previously boon a pa- ing at the ngo of 71. Sho In survived Mlas Malohow's pupils who will take 5"1""1?. •'«•'. Valr Haven, phone Had they liuvo started lioimekeppiii^' «'. celvi.'d prlvatu pilot llreiiiiV.'i Monilny town, tlleil Hiiiulny mnmlng from tho tlont at tho Allenwood hoapltnl and by a son. Tho funernl win held nt part »re Jesnette Hebsoher, Doro- Bank 3M7.J. Iliward. 1T3 Monmouth atrenr. Red Hank, nt the Kcil Munlc airport. Tln> rxiiin- cffecln of n |uiiulyllr niroke lit tho also at a hospital at I'lalnllold. V. Leon IIarrln'n funernl home and New Member ol Oust. thy Hapklns, Qraoe Bublln, Marlon — ioisi 'juit completely whero Ml, Hncco ennducln Ihr Hln- limllom wero jjlvmi hy \V. ''. .Mnr- I^>11K Kranrh hospital, whero slip had fcurlnl wan at White HlilKO eomolrry. John Hollnn In s now member of Cook, Madeline Ilendrlokeon, Mae overhauled 1 lour new tlrea. new brake*)* Mr. Ncwmark was forty years old llroifor, Dorli flmlth. Catherine Le- new bittern «oo,| (>alnt. For nulok lale tlon Tailor Bhop. The WIMMIIIK of Kenl, a department of I'ommciT). In- been u patient iilnce Iho previous and loavcj n widow, Mr«, Lottie New- tho enst of "Peg O' My Heart" to onlr II0«. Addreaa I>, O. Doi o. Red Mr. and Mn. Saeco look plain lit spector. Monday nU:ht. be glvou December Bth at Bt. Jsm' MaUtre, Dorothy Oerrlty, Evelyn Dank. Or nliona 1010.• , mark, and a BOH. HO wao a for- Mnny nl Tublla Auction. Mattion s,nd Marcellne Wiener. tli* town hall at Iteil Hrvnk un Mon- — - ~-m,+- .. Minn Tuttln wun horn nt lCnton- mer juntlco of the peace. At one auditorium. II* takea the place of FOB HUNT, ope lirie lurnl«h»il room for ICi-«I IliuiU Negro ArrrMnl, About 300 reriona attended a llsht hatiiejiMiiliiai r.rlr.llr located! day, November 101 li, and It wni per- Inwn lil! ycnrH njro nnd oho had lived tlnin ho was station asent ut Leo- publln auction lml wuclt at tho Mor- Jnrno* Curley. Tim thaw l» holm leal. Phone |U.| ll.nk ills.* . formed by Mayor Wllllnm II. H. John ; I,rotuir: Il> Illl.,n Mr,•,,.., aflrrimmi nl two o'rlurlt nt (.'Imrlcs Brooklyn. A blrllwlny paiiy wn» i:lv- Ka of Hrv. Thomni (J, Thiiiuni. rooiiin, (!dir|[p IT. ttoherln W«H nuc- tion Hint

- SHOWEBED SEVEN TIMES. " ARTICLES FOR SALE. AUTOMOBILES. BUSINESS NOTICE. EMPLOYMENT. EMPLOYMENT. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. REAL ESTATE FOR 'RUCK for sale, Baby Mack, dump body, VB rout clotbaa elsaoed at the Cl:i YOUNO WOMAN wishes poalUon as wait- MAN wlehea work, toneral work, lnild* or THREE, modai-n apartment*, four and Av SIX-ROOM hous« for r«nt al »]*• Bole BuUlvsA Will be Wedded will haul five-tons sand; in perfect con- %iry Cleaning and Dyeujg Works, • M« rese o_ r day'--, a work; will tak—.e anything. !, out; experienced In janitor's work and . rooma, prlvaU gar^ci, oil burner b«t, ton itreut. Bunion. W4*. «h»n(« Jtreit.. new Bread stoaet_ _ . Beget dortticad- also «xc«rl«nc«d dr««sm«.ktr. Ad- :»\.Bht axporlence in Dloctrlcal work. Phope contlnuoui hot mt«r ctrvlea, *I«eUte r<> j.,, mt Bed Bsuik Tomorrow. ' tion; any demonatratlon. Will aaerlflca). ion 444, • - - • • • 'hone Bed Bank 888-B. , ffif WUilaja OatVof. pro. drgai Box 226. Leonardo. N. J. 24X i Red Bank 766-W. Z4JC rriciraton; batutlful location, near rlvtr, 126.00 ItGNTS four-room" turtgalow UlM MaurUa» Healey of Iphrewt- 'beaten oomplst.fr Installs, B BALE, model T Ford car. four-door VOUNO WOMAN wlshea position as HIGH SCHOOL, graduate scoks permanent town, »Utlon. Znuulra BOM, 1 Allen pUc«, phone .682-M. Va\t Haven: bktVktV, «*r»il»» *\\ lmp» 1>ury Menu*, Red Bank, gave * auywhers, »«8 to U-0, Pipe tumac. sedim;, A-l condition. OUT Cooper, INQ and papar hanging. Interior housekeeper, preferrably In '-motherless pobition in an office; proficient In ste- Dientiij on* blocck to bui. PhoO* •tlitis-eai heat gaaranU«. Tsnns. Stoves. »••« highway; Bed Bank. J and exterior: estimates cheerfully given; home; reference. Mrs. Masters, box 184, nography -and bookkeeping. Address Hi_h APARTMENT of two rooma and bath for Red Dank. " •hower la»t d Bank. drawer M, Rod Bank. oelyed rnwy Hn* gifts. Bridge and lew. At Taylor's Oarnge, Pearl atreet, OAtt wasting my specialty. I guarantee give best references. Address P. O. Box with all Improvements; man as gardener IOD AND TOP SOIL, lor aale. Mldiiletown ted Bank,* iroa a satlafaetory Job. Let me prove «S. Keanaburg. N. J. 2B-X and chaiilrcur. woman ft>r general house- KEADY for occupancy; five-room bun an other gamee were played and xe- Btoele Farm, Thomas 8. Field, pbona Bad ay ability. Cbarlsa A. Jcnea, c pert auto- GIRL, colored, wishes general boueework* work; two in family. Pormnnent position. low, unfurnished; with water, gn« and REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, twhmenta were nerved. Thin party lank 861. .•: SSEJf COACH, 1020, In running order, mobile eraaber at Boro Bnasee, Ine« Globe Ad,Ire.» W. S. W,. drawer 11, Bed Bank.* electrlo Ughtfl. Ideal location en Look- n»w battery, six good tires; 135 takes Court and Mechanls street. Red Bank, eleep in. Call - at -'-."Shrewsbury ave- wood place, off Kemp avenue. Fair Ha- SALE or rent] year round nomei.' tiung.k« wail one. of ceyen showers to be held KsXlil!> Boitoo Urri«r smpplMi p«ttl nue, Bed Bank. 28-X AUDITOR-ACCOUNTANT, 25 years' ex- v«n. For particulars call or phone Mm. luwi. cottage*. hot«l«, itc r#i. oftieti, vread; vrieo 125 and $15; mala and fa t 14 Clay atreet, Fair Haven,,phone perience, desires position. Address for MU» Sullivan at Bed Bank and ORIENTAL and domestic rugs and WANTED, position as bookeeper or any Wilklna. 439-M, Bed Bank, butldlns lou Bnd.Urint, all totatlonM. ales. Frad Paters, box 111, Holmdtl ed Bank 86C-B.* clerical position of trust. Addreaa Cleri- Auditor, dnvwor_M, Roil B»n_.^ flu in me r rontnla. Asburr Ed war da, M0 other places. One of the most re- Dad,_M>ove Hohndal cam atsTy. /ANTED, fcoupo or coach, coupe pre- carpets shampooed ud dry eleansd. • AT FAIR HAVEN, Immediate possession; ferred; with good deck for tools: for cal position, drawer M, Bed Bank. BOV wlahcfl work of nnnyy k kind:: poopdd referrefe - Broadway, Lon if Branch, N. Jm phon# cent of these events waa at the Ho- "ORDSON tractor, rjbullt] also Oliver and new, up-to-date bungalow, famished; ivsryday use; must be a real bargain: not Old urpeu csads Into rags. Bat CARETAKER, chauffeur, handy man wleh- ence. WWriti e MlddlMlddletowt n N. J.J. bob xJ J55. six rodms,. every modern Improvement; tel CommcwJore at New York on Sat- Vanruso!. plows. Phono Holadel ». >ver ICO to <75. Addreis Business" Car, rags woven. Telephone 01 a postal es position on private estate; wife will- CT call 778-J. 25X FOR SALE, »Ia(-roora house, hot witter lonov_r Bros., Wlckatinik, N. J. rawer M, Rod Bank.* corner Kemp avenue and Catherine atreet. urday. It was given by employees of sard will bring our track to your ins to assist at house: best of references. WORK~wanted~l)y younff hoy, 19 years Phono Mn. Wilklni, Red Bonk 4S9-M. hont, elactrlc Jlghtii, runnlufr fiater( two the United States customs office at 1ARDEN TRACTOR, Oohns. ajso "Plans* Addreaa E. F., 144 Bridge avonue. Red old. Carl Gutes., 50 Herbert street, He( TO CLOSE eatate. will aacrlflrt nine-room Thompson buildlnff, near station. Cars tho week: homo nt nicht. Cim do every- atreet, Red Bank. WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. IORI) WOOD for sale, 11! a cord dellv- 70 J. ' -N training. Muat nuve a car. References re. thlnif! by tho week or dny. Phono Rum- house, ull Improvements, furnished, tienr erod 0.0. D., cut to any length to ault called for and delivered. Phone 2174. quirsd. Phone Mr. Woodward for appoint FOR RENT. t^«o five-room apartmontSi (Continual! Inn prsosaina mm;] UBDY BEavlCENTER—Have your car son 560-J. 25X centrally located; )86 per month each. beach; tot 50x100; imiliQ ofTei 0. Snmp- luslomer. Dr. Bllooi^Keyport, iihony 1»«_ BUSINESS opportunity—Wanted, special- ment between 8:30 and 11:00 A. M., Atlan eon, 20 North avenue, Soaaldo Park, N. J. greasad by an expert, where honesty le Highlands 640. HELP, WANTED, male; auto mechanic, Possession at once. Hylln ft Sail, real- ARTICLES FOR SALE. 1ADIO PARTS /ofor sals;"oablnetasals: , ellrof and fair dealing.prevails. Monmouth a1 ty men for automobile super-service sta- who wltl wash earn pnrt time. Purdy tori, KearUtet building. Red Bunk, phone "BUTT0NWO0D"at Bhrow"«bury;" a'hand- nators, sets; cheap, IS.15.0i 0 to 120.00. C.West street, Red Bank, tion. The best corner in Red Bank, If !{ANDY MAN wants work cleaning up Sorvlcenler, Monmouth at Went street, 743. •urne En«ll.h typo house of perfect FOR BALE.- buutHul lmcott«d nil, tilt cker. phona 120 HeabHght, W. J. you want a real opportunity to start in cellars and taking care of furnace. W. K.euia.O; coat « 4 0-• will sail to a quick . O. E3UHKLUACI1 a SON, 12> Was' business for yourself, with small capital, Rod Dank. IF YOU dont see advertised here thi Architecture and substantial construction, 'IGEONS for. aale; boat breeding pigeons N. Brown, 164 Catherine street. Bed Bank. available for tila \n this cxciutWa and rt»- buy.r for 175. Owner going South. Very Front street. Red Bank, pbons U?6 write for my • proposition. Address Prl- 23-X GERMAN GIHL wants poaiiion doinsr iren- house you want It will pay you to In Idcntlal park. Photographs, pries ami flno %nt\f Ensllsh dining room suits, Un for squabs | extra lain Carnesux M.00 oto aceessQriae- and .fulcanlglng. m vate Party, drawer M, Bed Bank. crul houEevvork. AcUlresa 51 Wnahlngton eert an advertisement of your own tailing JJ- pair: large Carneaux I..B- per pain YOUNO COLORED man wlaheB work, any terms on application, within tho ana ot placat edit 1850, will Mil for 1100 to Quick RES8MAKER—Drcmoa and aulta made TBAMS for hire, cellar digging, grading ntreet, Bumaoni N. J.* just what you want. Many real estate Shrtjwftl-ury'B hlRtorlo Bbade and quiet, nnd buys. I beautiful mnrblo status and pad. 'umbo Homers 12.50, and Qlnnt Crosaos at loweat cost; ronovRtlrtg done also. No kind; references. Jacob Brown. Brown* 1 WORK wanted HH iioUHeworkcr, nurse or owners watch these columns for prospec •at_|; coat f68O, will toll tor 11001 tbla I2.7S par pair. Phone Keansburg 768, etc. Inquire Dalton Parmly. Parmly Lane, Fair Haven, N. J., phone -2-R, Red tive cufltomen. easy access to all the coast resorts, A win- •hone, calls. 15 Wallace street, Bed Park. Itumson, N. J., phone 877. Dank. . 23-X in atoro, l»y youni_ •womnn; firBt cln^s tor nnd aumraer home In ono. Apply Qt Is » rare bargain. Also .O-gaflon copper MALL tropical fish- for thanoma thn' lank. rofefencef.. -Alice Johnson, SurC street, HOUSE for rent on White street; no in. IL NovtuB. ShrewBhury; Ni J. wtMr boiler, three large mlrrora, piste breed In amall aquariums and are most TRUCK for hire, during holidays, by day GERMAN graduated engineer wants any Son I) rl frlit. 25X glnsf three hair mottre.wes, site 8.6, very LOORS RESURFACED—W« specialise in or week. H. Vslleau, 18 Broad atreet, location, near center of town; suitable FOR GLAE, nix-room houeo, good lot, on« lolorful and interesting; also plants, food msking old floors look'like new. New work from labor to draftsman;-or from for small family, and rent Is very reason- beat halri and two nntlmie patchwork ind aquariums for sale. Call at 1 Allan phone 507-M. mechnnlc's helper to flreman; nlngle, 22 COLORED womfin would like day'yss opnr pnrrt block from center of town. Bargain fur quilta over 100 years old. Can be seen at laora afao raflnlshed. Estimatea ebeer* ttlml o rk o E an y kikindd. Phono-EatoPhEt n ible. Apply at the office of Slgmund Eli homo necker. Price $6,000, Ttsrmii, Hy- >lqco. or phone 682-M. ^__^^ lully given.' Croiler A Bon. Fair Havec CHARLES GRANT sayg, "He bullda yean; will «o any place. E. Mlsdorf, 82 icr Co.. or telephone Red Bank 1100. lln ft Sals, realtors. Register bull din 2. Rod 78 Drlnhlon. avonue, Waat End, Long homes, garages, poultry houses, etc.. Aabury nvenua, Atlantic Hlghlanda. 23-X townjU. 25X Qrancn.^N. J., phono 1871, Long, Branch.. M. J.. phone Red Bank 1082. ' HIGH SCHOOIJ KraIBD> a" B1MBI also 20 londn ol Red Bank, phone 078. EHSEY COAST laundry, 607 West Front P2ANO inatructlons at your own home: avenue. Atlantic Highlands, phone 683. nltlon nn privato chnuiTcUr,' handy man; farm manure. Bryan, Portaupecfc, Long atreet. River Plasa, Is the place to bring nlso experlencod (n Rnrelen work. Capable IDEAL HOUSE and large grounds In I_.lt- 'our laundry work and eave one-third the - limited number of pupils-taken; 'Bella BED BANK Employm«ht( Agency an'l tie Silver; splendid condition; all Ira- Branch, phona 8.08-B.; Fray, 272 Rockwell avenuo, Long Branch, Nurses' Registry, telephone 1422; estab- to function us butler or vnlct. Coll Red ''ARM FOR HALE. lOi) acres, 127,600c 25 tOLL. TOP DESK lor sale che»p. P. T sill. Phone Red Bank 1607. Cbarlas Bren- phone Long Branch 4036.* llnnk 2G3R. . 25X pr o vem.en ts; convenient to bus line, ncren $12,500; 27 acrei on highway AriQB tapoBtry ovontulted davenport Jlannlne, 67 Sroad street, phone 1S80 :er, proprietor. ^_-___ lished 1025. Help supplied, reference!!; churches and school*. Owner, 47 Wash- tlS.GOO; H acres m.CQO, Whlte-Vich. good condition] looio cushions. Bargain led Bank. BUILDER and contractor; eatlmatea fur- nurses on call day or night. Mrs. I. Bat- WOMAN winhcA wark. cooktns or toington street. Bed Bank, or your own nc_. Red Brink, phono 21DO. CNSTRUMBNTS bought, sold and ec 46 serve nt dinner or lunch par tie a, or us tor laa. Webb, Vandertiurg, V. 1. shanged; bargains and expert repairing nished promptly. William Schloeder, ter&by. 126 Harding road, formerly broker. Phone 1751. NATIONAL cash retiater for sals; rings corner Glenmary avenue and Riverside Biversldo avenue. Red Bank. chnmbermaid. Please call nil week. M. WE OWN and oiTor for *a!e a BO von-room FOR SALE, » used llomor Dlp-icss fur up to f D0.90. P. T. Jlannlna, 67 Broad if all instruments, Scott's Bndlo.snd Mu- Shiver, 43 Haiiiatm avunue. Red Bank. FOR RENT or sale In Bel ford, five-room houeo on Maple avonue; gurave and all race! 125. E. Cook, MyfUo avenue, itrcet, Rad Bank. Phone 1139. sh Store, 410 Mala street. Asbary Psrk. drive, Red Bank, or phone Eatontovm 484. CHAUFFEUK. colored, wishes position; house, near church and station. Keyn phone 028, Konoslmrtr. private or commercial: references; mar- 24X modern Improvements, Including hot water 1EATINQ STOVE, suitable for an office, ARTHUR E. BOYCE, painter and decor- at Mrs. Newman's, next door; reference ieat; plot 50x200, Tuller Realty Co, 05 < 'ESktMO'PUPS for aale, imr. white, pure U. RITZAU, remover of dead anlnul* ator, wall paper expert, will be plea.ed ried. Telephone 2633 Red Bank, any time MAN wishes position, experienced In serv- required. Address Box IB. Btlford, N. J. Monmouth: street, phone Red Bank 2440, v for sala cheap, H. A. Fenton, LIncrott, after 7 :tO P. M. 28-X ice and repair work on radio receiver... bread, . Mr.. H. T. Basis., Oakhurst. Phone Red Bank 22tO-Vv. to call, day or evening, to discuss your HALF of doubla house; also six-room cvcn.ngn 11. ; n.*t to schoolhouaa. fall decorating plans. Telephone 686 Bum- WORK WANTED—All persons in need of Will tnko labor work. References. Ad- HOOSIER oak kitchen cabinet; price r»a. aon, office 18 River road. dret.s Edv.-ard Addlaon, 10 Wllllom street. house and flve*room bungalow. Also MONMOUTH COUNTY country eiUttt: CANABi* blide and gold flab rci aale. We CARPENTER and contractor; all work are Invited to make uee of thta four-room apartment, 130 per month; ell sonablo. Phone Red Bank 2H3-M. 178 department of The Register. For a lim- Red Bank 25X farms, acreage. If you want the be*6 cow fcHu • (all Une ol «anair «-lrds ana ranch avenue, Bed Bank.* kinds of jobblnn attended to by ex- THE MOYAN Sign Company, established improvements. C. W. Crofler, 170 Fair offered for sale for the least consult as, •old flahi olio bird and Bib atippll.a. W. 1808, does over. 00% of the sign busi- ited time advertisements under' this bend- WISH JOB aa butler or chnuiTour; handy Haven road, Fair Haven, phone Bed Bant Charles V. DUBO.B & Son, eaUbllinid W. Kennedy A Sons. 41 Broad etraot Bed OUNTAIN FENS, pencils, sets and com perlenced carpenters. Write or phone ness in and around Red Bank. "There'. ing will be published free ot charge to nt anything, Rood references furnished. 1082. 1896, American hotel building, phone 416* Baok.- blnatlbns at factory prices I from $1 to Marvin, 81 Flnckney road, Bed Bank. a reason." Ono reason la we have been thoso desiring to take advantage of thii Call ftotf Bank 470-W.* Freehold, N. J. 12.60, regular 17 and 88. Special prices selected and tested by the United States offer. UALL for real; third floor, 10 Broad rBKINOESB dogs for ale; ngular toys. Phone 2108. DAY'S work wanted; full.or parMIme. Ap- strtet, fox lodge, dances or entertain* 'or large quantities for prises, etc. R Civil Service Commission and War Depart- MAN wlsheB position; can do chaufFourlng, ply Mrs. ChnrJes Aflhmorc, 32 Manning LOTS for salo. S500. We have a few Corle'a Kennels. Nutswarop road", phone ment officially. Cowboy Moyan hlmaelf menu. Can be rented by tbe year, month lots with water, gas, electricity, slda- Jchoellner, Walada avenue, Fort Mon: OUROUIN'S for real art. Curobln'a barber plumbing, electrical work, or any \klnd street, River Plazn. 2SX or eT«oing. Apply R. Haoe* «V BQQJ, 13 Had Bank 116>. nouth, N. J. ' executes all work satlafaetorlly. lit Oak- Broad ctttct. Red Bank. , 'alkii end curb to sell at this price). W« TOP SOIL. Oil dirt, grading ot til kind* shop ia the place where art means aome- land utrcot. phone 1.8S, Red Bank. of work. H. A. Tobln, FalrOeld Gardons. believe these to be the best buy of lotn also roadways tattti Ukewood sand, FIRST annlveceary sals ot antiques ihlng. For real proof try us once, and Bed Bank, R. F. P. No. 1. 28-X FOR RENT or for sale, houseboat, all lm- n thla price class. Whlte-Pach, Inc* 3ed wubM grar.I,'eUg, elndera, blue -tons, •The) Country Attic." 85 Broad atreet, ;btn you will always. This also applies GENERAL housework or cooking wanted. ROOMS FOR RENT. provementa, bath, electricity and phone. Bank. 'Frlttf reasonable. Howard O. Bost'slt Manaaqunn, one week, starting Thanka to ladles snd children. Second National MISCELLANEOUS. Bessie Sims, 285 Bridge ivcnue, phono BOARDING. 10 Wallace street. Red Bank, Rent reasonable. Fred Frivoid. 188 River*. SIX-ROOM modern bungalow, ah improve- rttraa IS 85. Red Bank. giving day, O-.oo o'clock. House full o' bank building. Roil Bank. Upstairs. Bed Bank>l-6«. 28-X rooms with board, $10 and $12 per side avenue. Red Bank, phono 178. ments, including . til* bath, open fire* CONORKTB. oravel and mason sand for surprises—each a bargain. Alwaye open. IF YOij are one of my customers.' yon MORTGAOE HONEY—On approved rent £OY, 18 yearo old, can do office or out week: good home coo It I rut, plenty ot hotFOR KENT, at Keansburg, K. J. (Cenler> place, etc Make offer. A. F. Btack*mlt_v , tale,- a. Blttau..phone Sf.O-V.. Bed DOO f*or aale,~ very pretty"~Chow puppy, 6 know Arthur E. Boyce, painter and dec- esUte, In Red Bank and vicinity. In Bide work. Drive car. . Beat of refer- wator; table board. Mrs. N. Sutton. vllle) on Laurel avenue* farm of BO von HarUhomo place. Mlddlatown. W. J.. weeks oldl will sell cheap If sold at once, orator, always pleases. If not, why not Bank. ' amounts'of 13,000, I6.00D and (10.000. ences. Phone Atlantic Highlands 708-J FURNISHED rooms for rent on the river acres; bost tHUbla land; Ideal place for 2HU1C__; LJ3T ol properties cor tale 0* nqulra Carl J. Diets, 128 West Front mil him neit time, Rumson 866 ia the tele- Whlte-Pach. Inc.. Red Bankv . • 23-X bank; also garage (or rent. 69 Rector cbicVen fana; ?50-feet frontage on main DBV OAK wood In atova and flraplaca itrset. phone 878.* .. ' phone. rent Elizab«tb O. Hobbs, real uuti. -lengths. dsUveredi »l»o tractor Blonlap ADVERTIBINO U today on. tbs belt pay. TWO colored women wlsb work, one aa place. Red Bunk. road. Seven*room house, just been reno- Littla SIlTer. N, J., phone Hid Bink T4U and hay baljng. J. H. Carney, .phone Eat- MTL. MCCOLGAN. nurseryman and land- Ing professlona. Learn advertUlng or cook, one as houaeworker; personal ref- LODG E room for rent. Desirable room vated; will rent or sell. Will give a lease LAUGE dwelilni houso for sale in Holm* ontown l.-R-l.: LOST AND FOUND. scape contraotor; trees and ahrubbery Jommerelal art We teaob It In all (u erences for both parties. &6d Blver roari. available for aie second and fourto to right party. For location ask for Mich- branches; also landscapes In oil or water ael Dowd's farm, they will direct you to del; sultnblo for large family or for DOO FEED and supplies! Old Truaty, jOST, rabbit dog, pup; one and a hall pruned; grading, driveways, walks con- Fair Haven, N. J^ 23-X Thursday nights cf e&cb month. Apply boarders. Mrs. J. W. Hnnce. Oalnaa, tract*!. Topsoll, elndora, «B dirt. 20 color. Ceil or write for further informa- at the oiflce of Sigmand Elmer Co. ' the Pat Lawless farm. Bpratts, Chappel Jrqth.ra, yeara old: white with black spots; fa, Inckney road, Bed Bank, phone 1401-W. tion. Terms reasonable. Evening lesions EXPERIENCED repair man on electric "SILVER WHITE GABDENS" — English Ron's, Bennett's and Purina I ties o« dog male, Kindly return If found, to 110 Her. from JiOO to -lOO P. M. Avon Art School. motors, appliances, medical equipment, BOARDTNG—lartro room, homelike cook- FOR RENT—If you desire to rent In R«d type house with attached heated ga- feed. Including cakji, bliculu, Puppy bert atreet. Red Bank, phone 246P or 8118, MADAME 8AHA HARDING, trained Splr- BOJ Main street, Avon-by-the-Sea, N. J. wishes work In above or kindred lines. Re- ing; roQBonablo rates; two minutes from Bank or vicinity w« bar* a very large lUtlng avallabl* for your us* White* rage, seven rooms, two colored tile baths, .rambles, meals and canned meats, Dog LOST, a pair of tortolae shell glasses in olla conetlere, 227 Bergen place, or liable. Pert time work O. K. Address 37 station-. private family. Mrs. KinR, 145 lavatory, breakfast room and many other temedlea. loans, flea powders and braih. •hone 807-M, Red Bank, NOTICE TO GUNNERS—All persons are East River road, Rumson, N. J., phono Chestnut atreet. phone Red Bank 1642. Pitch, In*, Red Bank. desirable nnd eBsentlsl features. Located leather case, betwesn Wallace atreet and forbid trespasalng on my property with esi molt oompleU Una ever offered In Hudson avenue. Reward, Finder return THE HIGHEST prices paid for live chick- 493-J evenings. 23-X LARGE front room, next to bath; suitable FOR RENT, store*, offices, flats, bonsas. on a large, attractively lar.dBC.tpQd plot ' •Jlonmoutb county. Fred D. Wikoff Co., dog or gun under penalty of tbe law. B, apartments; improved; all locations. Just with park outlook and Southern exposure. to Irving £yles, *2S Hudson avenue, Red ens. Joe Baker, 280 Mechanic street, S. Prentice. SALE3 REPRESENTATIVES wanted; for ono or two. 14G Branch avenue, Rod Bed Bank, N. J. • Bank.' ihone Red Bank 28OD. women of proven sales,' experience to Bank. " Broad street, al 13 Mwbanlfl street. With the service Feature now In operation GLASS WORK—All kinds of glaring done. LOCUST TREES wanted for grape poata; solicit memberships In rapidly, growing Lftid' A LOUD CO. this most attractively designed' house wilt TOR BALE, antlau- Franklin heater, LOST, November 20th, grey fur scarf, be- will purchase all locust Umber on farm BEAUTIFULLY located in Red Bank, on FOR RENT, eight-room residence* all Im- make an Ideal homo for a. busy executive.' tween Broad and Bergen streets and Glass tops for furniture, mirrors, pic- clvlo organisation. Every property own- river; room and private bath. 81 East ThiB hou»o has been very reasonably brass trim; burns coal or wood; In ture frames, auto glass and window glass. If price can be agreed upon. Or will er a prospect, |25 to $40 weekly Income provements, steam heat; central loca* •allrond station. Phone Bed Bank 812.* contract*for the posts cut and delivered. Front street. Bed Dank. tton; Just'retioyB-Ud, new radiator In kitch- priced and liberal-terms can be 6rrn.r_(t»t_, excellent eondltlon. Apply Helen L. Mirrors resllvered, Morris Plate Glass Holmdel Grape Farm. HBBurcd on a commlaston basis. Address Can bo inspected by appointment. Tuller 200 REWARD—Ring, lady's platinum, Co,, 81 Monmouth street, phone 1088. Ea4 P. O. Box 224. Asbury Park. N. J. ROOMS for rent, with board; single or en, coal stove removed, gas range with Hughes. Tlnton Falls. N. ]., phono containing one largo and four small dia- douhlo; with or without running water. ovens; bath room second floor, new front Realty Company. 95 Monmouth atreet* Rod Bank. BOOKS WANTED—First editions, Donn REFINED young married man wishes driv- Bank, phone Red Dank 2440, evenings 73. Eatontowii 134-J-l. monds: lost November 16th between Ridge Byrne, Owen Winter and any others; Vanderveer, 85 Wallace fltreet, Red Bank. door with side lights; dining room newly road. Ituma.n, N. J. and Rumson Country OSBPH'C. PICONE. mason, builder and ing position for prlvat* lamlly or de- pointed, kitchen newly painted; floors general contractor; estimates, plans, ape- New Jersey items of historical interest, livery; years of experience; any car. Bent HOUSE AND LOT for Bole, near corner _lub. Return to J. A. Lyons, IS William especially relating to Monmouth county. in good condition: sidewalk and yard ciBcatlona furnished; jobbing and altera- of references. W. ¥. Scheldlar, Holmdel. BOARDING, modern Improvements,. proved; now ready to rent. Reasonable of Parker avenuo and HancO'road, In TOR SALE, team at hoses. D. Lawrenci itroet. New York, phona"Hanover 0681 tions Blven special Httentlon, Office 248 C, A. MacPheraon, 401 Weat Front street, , phone 55-I*-3. 23-X the exclusive Fair Haven theatrical homa • phone Red Bank 1-03-J. «,, hot and cold running water, cen- terms made for winter and year. Apply lowrenca nvenua. Ktanabnrg. N. J.» LOST, 1100 bill Friday morning, between " ilghton avenue. Red Bank, phone 188. D, W. Wlllffuss, 2 Broad street. Red Dank. dlutrict; modern six-room and bath, tiled* Broad atreet bank, American Storea and EMPLOYMENT: would like housework by trally located; rates reasonable. Hud- all Improvements ;*curba,.sidewalks, beauti- ALAUMINO bargain—Five tires, alie EXPEKT «utomob!I« wasbor now lo obsrs* AVIATION—Where would you hava been day. week or part time. Katie Wood- 150x6.00, with tubea: 115, 1. Flnogan, .3 Mechanlo atreet. Howard. Finder* re- today If you had learned all about radio son HOUBO, 131 Hudson avenue, phona ful shrubbery, grape vines; high ground; turn to Cltarlea Wood, 18 Mechanic atreet. ol lb« wiib lUud tt thi Boro BQn«»- eon, 106 Lelghton avenue, Red Banlc. 11 Weat Blver rond. phone Rumaon 8E0. Inc.Ice., , Globae Court and Meoh«nlMechanloe streetitrtet. or automobile! a few yeara back? Now, Red Bank 044. HOUSE for rent, seven rogmi, rmtfi. 95,600 caBh. or $6,000 time; worth doublo> Red Bnnk.< you can learn to fly with a veteran pilot ;S 23-x Apply MoyRii) the at tint, on- premises, olf ' OFFICE SET for aalo. oak table, tw Get your cur washed wbDa In Mil Sarv- YOUNG Scotchman, aged 2tf. wining to steam heat, all Improvements; three FOUNP, mate.' hunting dog in Holmdel (ruaranteed. * ** for tS.OO a week. Get In on the ground 116 Oakland street. Red Bank. Phone chalra, three->octlonal hookcMc; vV take any kind of work, by the day, week FOR RENT, well furnished front room, minutes from Broad street; rent J56. 1183. i ''• .Bcrlllco on 'nc'eoiini 6! moving. " Con b thin, perhaps lost awhile. Telephom THE "OVERHEAD DOOR" for garages. floor of a growing Industry. Talk It ovor Eatontown IDS.* with our Mr. Holleman, Jersey Shore Fly- or hour. Good worker. Robert Frazer, 5 next to bath, near atatioi. and shopping Phone Red Bank 28SS. 175-ACRE Monmouth County farm bar- seen,at No. 1 Clay jtraet^Falr Haven._ factories, nrebouses, etc.; any else. Call Parmly street, Rurason. N. J. Phone 6G0-J. dlntrict; all buRsci pass house; private LOST, two black bags at Bad Bank sta, or write Overhead Door Sales and Ssrvloa. ing A^oclatlon, It odBank Airport. N.J. gain—SI,BOO cash buys this 17S.acr« . PIPELK33 .furnace, aoe.ond band. Horo. Call or wilto. 28-X family. 01 Went Front strget, Red Bank.' Monmouth county potato, truck or general J8-lneh; need snaee, for sale to o.ulc tlon. Reward, Telephone Long Brand 84 McLaren street, R__ Bank. STORAGE! SPACE for trucks and cars. 1 Naushton's Garage, Rumson. N. J.SCOTCHMAN, * would like prlvat« chauf- FURNISHED ROOMS, otio or two rooms APARTMENT of four rooms for rent; farm; soil adapted to any crop; repdted buyer at $10.' Pnono Bed Bonk. 608-R. 3263, or 2781. tVPEWRlTBH beadiiuart«rs. TycevrlUis feurlng job; used to city traffic; good to be one of the bent farms In thU section* rented, bought snd. sold rmbln a. t. phona Rumson 483. . for light housekeeping; nleo single or modern conveniences, rent moderate. or call at 50 Rector place. Red Bank. BROWN bill fold lost, contained change, references. John Craig, 6 Parmly street, doublo roon.Fi. Mnjentlc HOUEO. 16 Wal- Phone Red Bank 1134-J. . Small house, large barn, wagon house, en- SIX antique dlnlnn room chalta, all i two tlcketa to dance and auto license. Broad street. Bed Bank. , WANTED, I860 at six per cent Interest. Rumson, N. 3. Call Rumaofr 560-J. 25-X lace Btrect. Rod Bnnk.» ; ; rage, poultry house; larg*y runrtlnff brook. Finder pluue return to Miss Ruth Young, Address W. A- drawer M, Red Bank. PART of an office for rent In Eisnoi good orderre; wlU nt\\ cheap to nurel WATER SYSTEMB—Falrbanka-Morse wa- GENERAL housework or cleanlnir wanted- ROOM and board, with good homo cook- building, second floor; very reasonable. Situated on n good roml about one*ausrter buyer. G. V.V OramannO , Jr., ,11 Whit' 28 Church atraet^Seabright, phone 244 ter system Installed. We specialise in LADY desires room and garage; centrally mile off mnln highway. Total price pump repairing. Restdenee Mlddletown. N. by colored woman. Coll at 64 Linden Ing and tha UHQ of garage. 252 Third Cull Red Bank 2211-M or 377. or write $11,000, earth 51,500, balance mortgage. street, Red Bankk. LOST, doe. hound. Suitable reward. E, located* Address Boon., drawer M. Red place, or phone Red Bank 674-M. 23X streot, Fitir llnven, N. J.* Office, drawer M, Red Bank.* P. Heckman, phone Bed Bank 3211-M.' ... phone Red Bank 1118-J. Plumbing. Bank.* Owner might consider rent or exchange DBBAKKAST nook seta, conBlstlng of tn- heating and tinning. Fred O. Burst. YOUNG COLORED man.wishes any kind FOR RENT, two connoctlnp furnlahed BUNGALOW of five rooms and bath, for Income property. Freehold Mortgage ble and two high bnck benches. O. F BLACK and white torn cat strayed awa; WANTED, * 1.500 at six per cent Interest. of work; preferably aa chauffeur. Call houBekceplnff rooma, adjoining bath; all A Realty Co., No. 11 South itrcet, Free- Oramann. Jr.. 11 Whlta utreet. Red Bank, UIOKENS wanted; wlU pa) tlghatt Address A. C, drawer M, Red Bank. Improvements; garage; $35 per month, from 86 River road, Bumaon, 8aturda' market prices for fowls and broilers. at 84 Linden place, or phone Red Bank conveniences; tcaraso. 14 Madison avenue! John H. Cook, • Jr., Sycamore avenue, hold, N. J.. phone 184. BEDS, two full alao, ono.threorqunrt.r an nlsbt. Kindly notify Mary Haddow, ~ Call or write Alex ZwlekL 89 North 674-M. 28X Red Bank. Shrewsbury, N. J., phone 612>M.* four singles; all in good condition. C, River road. Bumaon.N. J. * * WANTED, govemesa pony cart or 100-ACRE farm for sale, eight-room Kroadway. long Branch. N. J. obons YOUNG MAN, married, affed 28. wiahen FURNISHED rootnB. $12 and (14 with APARTMENT for rent, three rooms and house, alt Improvements; near railroad ., F. Qramann, Jr.. 11 WMto- street, Re ST, will the person who picked up lit, 1600. •mall wagon for pony; must be In ' pOEltlon as clerk In srocery store or • board; $fi nnd $6 without board; home* bath; steam heat. Grover Apartments, and largo town; all necessary outbuild- Dank. tie gray kitten on Petera place or Itack- INSTRUCTION—An new School of Muile: good condition and low price. Write ve&etablo market; can furnish best of ref- tike BurroundlngB: heat, tind hot water. corner Wallace and Spring streets, phone ings; orchard In full bearing; «n abund- THIRTY-SIX foot brldgn •^doek crulaer iotm place return It? Children are grlev, eipert Instruction op violin, mandolin, erences, havintr had ) seven yearB experl- Mrs. Fred Frivoid. 138 Riverfiide avenue, Red Bank 2065. ance of water supply; good roads to mar* Brand new; 05 h. p. Kermath motor Ing for It. Reward. 17 Petera plate, Rec guitar, nkfllole. steel guitar, banjo. •&____- location and will call. Address Pony ence. Frank R. Mills. 40 Creek roar!. Rod Bnnk. phone 178. Hnnlt.» BUNGALOW; for rent, Third street; nea kot and farm well adapted to potatoes price right. Canb« soon »t Dlckman i phone, clarinet. Instruments lold and re- Cart, drawer M. Red Bank.* Keansburg, N__JL 24X IF YOU tlont Beo advertiBed here just the Fair Haven road; four living room and truck farm. For full partldulara writ* Boat Worku, Whnrt avenue, Hod Bank. LOST, a boy's coat between Bod Bank anc paired. 47 Washington street. Bed Sink. WHITE ~GIRL wishes position as chlld'a apartment or furnished room that suits dining room, kitchen, glass enclosed fron 43 Bergen place. Rod Bank.* phone 175V • FOIl WOOD »»wlni( phone Rod Hank 267 Shrewsbury cronday. If found kindly re. NOTICE TO GUNNERS—All persons nro nurse, or do general' "housework *. Call you It will pay you to Insert an advertise- porch, concrete basement, concrete floor GOOD HOME for sale; soven tooms. bath- or 8M7. Call at 110 Leonard street, a Orn to Charles Allaire. 0 Wharf avenue BUY and 10U aeeond-h&nd clothe*; auit Mlddletown 778-J. garage; ¥45. E. A. Croiler, 184 Fair ffa- forbid "treeipassing on my property with _____ 24X ment^of your ^ all improvements; hot water heat} large 1?8 Weat Bergen place, Bed Bank.' Red Bank, or phone Bed Bank 1878. Re bt In good eondltlon. L Kerber. 209 dog or gun under penalty of the law. B. v«n«road. Fair Haven. ward.* YOUNG SCOTCH girl, aged 21, would liko TlfREEMI00M npartnent for rent; fur- garago nnd excellent lot; ono block from FOR SALE, fireplace, furnace and ntov< Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank, phone S. Frentloe. work by the day. Call Rumoon 66Q-J, nlfihetl or .infurn.Bhod; heated. P. F. TWO BUNGALOWS for rent; fivo rooms, centor of town. Price $9,000, easy Urms. wood; v>hon« 81*7 or call at 181 Wea' LOST B_tu-_i\y nlabt or Sunday mornlntr, 2651-J. - . MAN AND WIFE, both trained nurses, ot write 5 Parmly ,treet, Rumson, N. J. Kennedy. Cnl! Red Bank 247B. with alt Improvements, ono on Monroe Hylln & Sati, realtors. Register bulldlav. Bergen place. Red Bank.* diamond ring at Rumson Country club RED BANK Window Cleaning Co, We having a nice home, will take chronic or • , 24X FOR RENT at 50 Leioy iilnce, apartment avenue and one on Drummond avenue. Red Bank, phono 743. ALARMING bargain—Five tires, elied or St. George's church I I20O reward. N, mska • iptoUlty of elflaalntr windows of •tderly petaon to board; bet,t of care ind* YOUNG MAN wishes job as chauffeur or of four large Bunny rooma nnd bath: Apply to W. W. Cook. 88 Drummond ave- FOR SALE, fi no, home, Broadway, Frank- -JOjO.OO, with tubes; 115. J. Flnegan, vnue, Red Dank, phonq 1508. _J Neck to Sou I). Ai.]h-jy, ("ommunlcnto with ter are offered 1-no opportunities to pick up oxtra draatetl. George MoKnlaht, Hofmdel, I> pOR SALE, flreplnfle, furnaco nnd stovi EMPLOYMENT. KXCEPTIOKAL opportunity; reAned mid- Alfio.l H«nri«ai;oy, Inc.. llnlnn Doiich. N. J. J., phone 4-H^ JOSEPU L KNlOnT, auotloMtr, otti ilto nscil courlo wan tod to keep lioune pieces of furniture for your homo or olll.e; a plana wood. Phone 2G7A or call at HI) Leon WOMAN wishes work; cttn take euro ot FOR BALK, 2.0 barrels bests: ISO b.rre iw»i-t7 ytare* *_n>«T.tise« •elllitt nnd board owner: nomlnnl rent. AIPIO arKN~K~U-(JHM1_''FKUU, cuf«(uC"'i.HU- lara by applying to Thomas Itvlnj Hrow bultdari jobbing tipeolally. 151 B ful driver, export knowloilce, fioworF, of .Slifmiiiul Ulaner Co.. or tslophooa 1..rl J. J., drawer M. Rod Hank. 2(lX l'liim. iilumn lli'il llnnk 1(101. bo cqunlletl lor qiilch r_nuUti. Your nilvi'tllneinont WoNKY to '0ain on first bond and mort* \\o% 1SD, HtnOuit U, Lunu llrnnc.i, N. J. ll«h. iilnnt. aa voits, u.rfecl or exclinniio for fat hoga. B. Zlotkl ( WiUTJfi'niUL waiita"piwltlonVt"hmii^ ^ 2BX rolllMdinM l)tin>:iiltn. flnco; limn nn rluiiiiTotir, exi|ily II, II. Wl|. tlon, nmlclng It prnctlcnlly c.rtnln (tint you will find Kaa.-, -HH West End avsnii*. tthime Lon MAN, mr-ititxl, would like a job on prlvnto -P.I ,,,-ir,,., || tl,.,.t. a lot of dlffsrant thlnui that rnn WfiTniA^ri^V^.rifinilciiTTri.intrii-f, titat' knred NAW York rlty ilrlvsr and UDO.I mo- Ilinnrli _0U.M. „ Ina and tinning. Vutnpt ind windtnim •Mute, uanlan work or unythlnu; rvlxu rli-U-U*. i wuPiRii tvi cook. I'hi-Hf. U\im«ui- A1" A 111 Ml-NT 'll> Ill'.N'l—A ""BI'II'III iuninl- a purchaser. Th_ cont Id only ._ <'ontn for _0' had at your own prlta. Trossura Minn ripalfrd, Aaint for Master ••rburttor iimterHtRiiilB r«r» nf hornea t rof«r«n Imvo your mlvrr llncnifnt ou- UltlUB—.ISanil 10 crllin, nil nnw I l-ftlrnlon avsnue. Had lUnk. Phoit nrmich, N, J^ xr»x It'iiiinl. \\\H'in \vu nlr-iiily Iniv-! ti/ ih.ltii. hlllnlreil alter Dar-amlisr lat, Hay n IRI4 ' [.ALKSMKN ami milt! Hind Ian to work In lt«ni comiiltla. '!'_• T.snsuvs limits, ]ti chirks elKhteen cents earli. Oriler How tt rOSmoN" vy'dnted", il^iVTiVtrT™!."^^ llnnk mul iiiri'muialltiir tnwun for liiuli IIIIH > nil iii'iv tilivn uimilinnlit -in- M U tun' cupy a double _jmce. , Dank.* , future d.llvrry anil save tan tier ren liKMd'nTGinHcr M*Vio«n, IOIII, tllv*r, ktttier. rnr-il.la of hnmlllntr controlii, rlniis iirntumltlniii ox|ioilom'o imt noii-i. ulh. Him Tutlry, 17 llinml stionl. licit B TllIlKK-rlKClC r.ail suit, arin.lialr, ror Monmouth Hntrhery, at Daller'a Corn. •lc. buttom, ulti-tlni. PIKUIDB, an< \hV\ww trln. lii-Unrvit, hnvliur full rI,nine llmik. npln< r illXTV imre br.il llarreaflioak |n-ilata,' **lilt!.|).« i»*rvirt, We Itulld Vfink. 4H |,nkA HVIIIIIA, Itnt lUlik. Monntouth, N, J. LT.V IIIIMIIII I.-.:m.» ovsn, two li.da with aprli-iu, lar now on sat. at The Treasure llouae, [>o IIDIIII** I)_-1-- [ur i.'lit. r.li ii i mul l.iilht ali kll.li.n table, .'hone Allnntln Illnhlan Ur. lift Onklntxl utrfnl, H*<| Hank. AO'I'IVI : fTililtr--i«rvl<'« KUdon, tU l>Mt CHIIK ntt.i-ll im tldllni-Kpttpoi', iillilni uttitnln tlin Inn.i,ivinnm,I. mill i|,, ii« ii. nun I'ln'k !«•/.« friiin linn mul llvrr on lair lluv.m loml. for*"aal.r lietwaan 10 tsnaf lliriniinieMAKWubrSi ^ It-,l tlBnl.. If y.ni ^HM.^Tpnil' hoirio itinl M" tmnrt; rftirful, uum] r«i>li, Inpili.i I II,'» nlii'i.I, I'.lr llnv V J. Kill HAI.IC. box's lilna rfiTnciiFlfa .nat an . _ . I'rlre reasonabla, Apply 11. u«rt>|ii»af.i -Irnn. Aihll'-n 11. fl. .r., .luiwcr M, Uo,| )'Kill HKNT, Inun ,,< Ilililv n. hi'inli'i' sell lor I..0I). l'lmna Xcniinl.iira. r" ~ Vdlljl fresh ciiw.and' .alvas". oVaal.,, Tw 1<»Yc:R.~y«1 nt*r «»i«I™ I'llvfila I'mly, I|INW«I M. llnnV.* i,f II. K. 'II i.., l',ili,,.r i,-,l'i|r, I'.'.ii' _TdNM*launiirr -tifis for PMIO, aims..-.. . (lu.in".y. ami twn Ifol.l.lns, aiillabl nti. Im w#ll «h»ck*t1 «tor« of pl H-.nL. ll«HHI1'.knr.-f_t.U*iUMi«" |.»t«lllim .n fihU K-iinnliiirit. N. .1 . II. II. M«. 1 kit-hart «i- liaaemsnt. Mao whits .n«i, (vr dnliy ur fatnlU iMirt>naaa, will niU, \t»ui|»lii«, tirmtits. WM). i>mt«r. Our '"" WAN" Viilien "lalinr wi f'Wfli'o ni' IMIKIIIANN fii|||>ln'n liniiiit; u'im| AI'Alt IM lirri' «f Ilin-o limnm fur i«nt 'iti •I .Ink i tor sals for want nf n... Ml." Vix for I,..- -.tils or fai I wnikirtniiiMi. li •xr.lUnt, |.||r#. r.tion. 'ltd linrmio, 107 WiM, p.Hil. mul hi)ti"«-i->«|i«r, or 1>I«IM i>(inklnit lit II Ml'tllm silent, I" '. W, J', (iiovai I, Zlotkln, Frsehuld, N. J., ilbuna II. Utlu.»h Cook, 00 Dsrun plan. Had Bank, I aU«. II Jt.v«r roail, )turnsnn, phone Ml. avfiius. btt IlattiVi Uui. Jolmumi t.,e« family* l'lioit KcmiibuiB 4H.* 190 Wullnig slmol. lit.1 II -"_. BED BANK HOWOB EOIX as,, Jack Drennan. Jean Morrow. Emll AJf APPBECIATIVB LETTER •core than members of the polios force. In making Muncb, Myr»a Uhl, William Annular. THE RED BANK REGISTER their rounds they get into touch with condition! which Proficient Pupils in the Senior, and Ralph Jobnaon. K.i Maraiclo, Jean Parker? PraUe Tor The B#c do not com* within the purview of' the ordinary Indi- Junior High Schools. M. Rlngenb.rger. Abraham Zager. «0< dergymao in Idato. ESTABLISHED BX JOHN H. COOK. vidual. Ham Bloom, William Bunln, Bank Bqrdga, The following pupil* of the RedRober- t Burke, Robert P«<«graw, VloU Bev. KdtML. White, formerly of "Bundle week" Is a helpful movement which should Bank aentor and junior nigh schools Warneker. ' Red Ban* and'Bow putor ol Trinity SPECIAL QEOBOE G HANOB, Editor. appeal to everyone able to contribute. One of the fin-have received the mark of "A" in the Math. (Cont'd)—Kdltt Bualn, Her»an Methoilrt church of X«Hio Fsjjt, S, BfXBB, Managing Editor. est things about It Is that there are no "overhead ex- subject designated, for the qruarter Canonlco, William Matte. Oliria Times;, IdUio, atat the following letter to penses," or In other, words no salaries or other expenses, ending* November Hth: Gladye Weir, Alberta Soemane. Tht Register in renewing hls,tub- For These Bard Times THOMAS B&VtNQ BROWN. Snsltet—Anna' Hallaian. Xether Hart- Commercial Gaog, — Frank BlaledeU. •crlptlon to thla paper: to be paid. Everything that is contributed goes direct dark Burrcwee. Bummer BUI, Mliaketh and. Buataess Manner. a»n. Xllitbith Harllana. Htnrl«tU Heller, For tht twenty3*th time I am to the folks who need help, with nothing deducted. Catherint Jeffrey, • Mildred Lonjetreet, Mackoltky, George MaiHeld, Blld* Proo- Next week several other similar'movement* will be Fhrlll. HMKH, Manaret Mum, William tor, Dorothy Woolley, James Olvaas.' May* herewith enolwlng eheolc to renew Sajre. Roth BiaUll, Cherlei Blair, Wil- garet Egan, Marguerite Cole, Janet Gib- subsorlptlin to your valuable paper. Subscription Price*: started to bring' Christmas cheer Into unfortunate bons, Lillian Gramas. lUiabatK Havlland, 21 Assorted |L80 liam BoUatar*, Deborah Buchanan, Doro- For twenty-itjc. year. The Register OBI year homes. Perhaps the most outstanding of these is thethy Cadvauadn, John Davis, Marlon Xmt- Robert Martin, Carolyn Mlnton, Oicar has been » weekly visitor In our Six months — annual Christmas party of Independent fire company. rr. P«nr Smith, Thorn" Vlnln»,, Evtljrn Norman. William Sweel, Dorothy SmlUw hone. How could we ever aevar Three months The firemen have showed their ability on many oc- Waldir. Qiinr DeMaio, Emma 8tlllw**on, Geography Jacob Halperin, Stewart •uoh (rlendshlp or alter suoh a long casions to help the poor and lowly, and no one whoKatherine Stadleman, Ann* Cameron, Ron oware, Ruth Reamer, Helen Xoctrt, Mil- and pleisant association T X-MAS CARDS Ceruio, Ruth Wagner, Fulvla DeU'Ome, ton Scott, Frederick Wlllfcuaaon, Jta* TELEPHONES: gives to this cauie can go wrong. There are other Shlrltr Tmdraao. Harriett JaeVion, Mary Wrckoff, Marjoria Ilaalnnai, WUh Bunln, We can icweely rtalUe It hu bwn Red Bank 13. Bed Bank 1800. local movements equally as deserving, Ann Bltllni. Evtlyn Wjckoft SjWU Berk, Mildred Hollywood, Jot Pact, Raymond tw«nty-«Ut years slnoe we turned our The fear has been expressed that due to unem- Kxthffin* Hooihton. Dorothy Kennedy. Scott. Gladys Walr, faces iWtitwwd and located in what Embossed with your name thereon. Alls* Cook, fllelr* Sevey, Dorle Eurlch. The Red Bank Register . ployment and the business depression money will not Bui. Training—'Smll Munch, UUlan Ba- waa then, new and muoh unsettled Betty MtflU. Ruieell Fniton. S*dl« Rwh- r, Beatrice Lewie, tmmo Lomax. Mildred country. Today protperoui fat»t : and 21 .fancy lined envelope! It a member of be forthcoming In such generous measure as has been kovslr. MUdred Swift, Marjorle lattmona, feck, Evelyn Dorr, Id* Grand, Isabel Xen- dram Catty, Bdna Jordan, Dot Upplncott, and great business centers where THE ASSOCIATED PRESS- true in other years. There Is more reason than ever na, Inea Lawyer, Mary Becker, Evelyn were onoe only the open plalna or before that those who have not felt the pinch of want Betty Pulliun, Dotii Wllman, Yetta Bil. Brawer, Janet Conoter. Marlon Lefiky, M, The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the trad. Elliebetb Hobti, Manruerlte Beftn- Maraselo/M, Rlngenberjer, Helen Sanboro, heavy timber. Truly Una H making should give more largely than formerly. Red Bank hanl. Jtan Fuller, Lillian Bhoades. Viol* Abraham Zager, Dorathf Parker, Jeanne many cbangei, • usetor republlcatlon ol all news dlspatohee to It or not and the surrounding.countryside has never been found Warneajtr, ButlT LInierotn. Baipk Johnion. Parker, Gertrude Yonke. May Brager, Bart Un. White Joins nil In abiding ap- for Only otherwise credited In this paper and BIBO the looal newt wanting when help was needed for such a cause, and Raymond Johnion. Joan Smith, Lillian ah Burdgt, Norm* Horman. Gladya Parker, preciation of the splendid paper you Bady, Howard Balllty, Bhrev. Been, Jen- Lillian Rhode!. Viola Warneker. published, therein. • folks who know the town best do not doubt that tbli nla Coloilmo, Alniwortli Hague, Ball continue to publish, and we wish for Frenoh—Viralnla Blrdaall, Cbarlea Blair, you and The Register many, many record will be maintained this winter. Let this be aMqnch. Ollfton Williamson, Marlon lately. Elisabeth Hobha. Jean Ourehln, Shirley WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, JB30. winter when no child will fall to receive the largest of Wilfred* Maelimei. Pht!» Davli, Barbara Freedman, Jamei Qlvenl, Alice Boe«, Mary years' auoeew. • Harinf, Naomi Sebel, Virginia Pan, Cordially yours, Santa Olaus and no family will want for food, clothing, Kel«n Bonn, Audrar Cook, Kath«rta« Ann Slellnar, YetU Belirad, Dorothy Cad. •-v shelter or warmth. There are plenty of agencies and Ktnimly, Evtljn Dorr, Marlla FrIU. H«- wallader, John Davle, Fulvla Del'Ommo, "•;... | B.-.L. WTilte. kaalth' Merer, Vivian Llnbarxer, Lmvlnla Margaret Hall. Catherine Jeffrey, Marlon Given for Education more than enough wealth In the town to keep away Jlannlnt, Era Jordan, Pater Beatley, La- The Ocngreatlenal BeoonL . the wolves of want' from every borne it everyone gives Zueeo, vlnla Zucco. Judltha A»atl, Adrienne Cap. TRUBIN'S devllle, Eleanor. Alexander. ' (From Tht Newark Sunday Oal|.) and Americanization. according to his or her meant. Builneit Jkullak—Anna Belrtek. Latin—Bhreva B.Hn, Alnswertb Heine, There la*.on*'Important perloaical For the third consecutive year the Hebrew Young; HUtory—Hanlaon Banee. Phllo Davla. In the United atat«{ with a dally cir- 2 STORES. 1 Ifyra Dllki, Dorothy Fielder, Ralph John- Virginia Blrdiall, Mayer Halperln. Alice Men's and the Hebrew Young Women * aesoelallons of son, Raymond Johnion, Lola Laymon. An- Roie, William Sayra, Eleanor Alexander, culation of 38.000 and only 800 paid Bed Bank have opened a night school In the com- na Shlpklna, Joan Smith, WUIIam Evans, Vincent FaJadino. subscriber*, and printing no adver- munity center portion of the synagogue building on Sidewalks for Children; Lucy Greenwood. Mildred Hollywood, tlsementa.« If this Were a privately Donall Johnion, Ollva Truuc. Dorlt Eurlch, Riverside avenue. The pupils are taught free of charge Two HIgblanda Brideavto-Be owned publication It would soon A Lesson From Louisiana. CaUwlae Oolden. Alnjworth Hague, fle- bankrupt its; proprietor, no (natter if and the Instructors receive no salaries. There is no re- I.rd Uyman, Betty MeglH. Harold Bmlth. Miss. Lillian Louise Auflerl, daugh- he had as much money as Henry striction as to race color or creed, Lees than halt the Happenings In the far-away state of Louisiana ate Bernard Taylor, Morton. Wtlntrnub, Alice ter of Mr. and Mrs. Emll Auflerl of ordinarily of little Interest hereabouts, but recently ac- Coo*. Vivian Wnbarger. Olga Sohwenlier, Highlands, will become the bride of Ford, but as it ie owned and publish- fllff'""* pupils are of the same religious faith as the two organ- ed by Uncle Sam the colt Is Imma- tion was taken by the officials of two of the counties Dolorea Wllllami. ZMiacetb Hobbi, Helen Daniel Francis Callopy of Brooklyn isations which support the school. One of the chief ob- Maumer, Marguerite Refanhard, Marsaiet terial, slnoe It comer out of the pockt of that Southern state which could be followed, in M on Saturday afternoon of this week SERVICE jects of most of the pupils Is to prepare for oltUenshlp. Schanck, Yalta. Beljrad, Mary Harrlion. eti ot tne nation'* taxpayere. Thlf mouth county with large benefits. The {principal object John Glblon. Ralph Layman, Carl S»hw«n- at five o'clock. The ceremony will MEASURED The town should have a night school supported by be performed at the Log Cabin Inn publication, needleia to aay, Is tht I of this action was to provide jobs for the unemployed ker, Emma Stlllvatgon, Dorothy Lippln- NOT BY • • aott, Pegf» Smith; 8adle Warneker. Evelyn on the bayshore boulevar_ d _an_d will Congressional Record, publishe—"•-•—d• publio funds, butTh. the absence of this no finer olvlo during the winter. Aside from this, there are features gift could be made by a church ..than" to* open "Its doors Wyekoff. be performed by Rev,'Howard ~Frsii>! daily during the aesslons of Congrtts about the projeot which would be benoficlal if put Into er, rector of St. Andrew's church yjt and embalming, In Its many pages all SB*"::- k for the education of folks who need this service, This Problem!—Anna Cameron, John GMon. 1 operation hereabouts. Marguerite Regenhard, Carl Sohvanker, Highlands. A reception will take the wise ahd foolish sayings ot our Is real Americanism, as well as a practical application tta Belgrad. or the Golden Rule. In these two Louisiana counties a plan has been place at the Inn after the ceremony.- Senators and Representatives In RULE ' • J approved which requires a mile of sidewalks t»° be Economic! — Henrietta Heller. Another Highlands bride-to-be is ] congreas, Of course we must have From the dawn of civilisation no race has placed a Jordan. Elisabeth McCracken, Stella Mor- built along each highway leading to a school. Aside ris. Laey Rlee. Patay Barraeee. Miss Mary Slltabeth Oautaehy. j ti,9 Record, but it l« probable that i higher value on education than the Jews. From the °wmr'«Slf w!Si Ott^a&ut- there wan no Record Congreislonal 1 from providing work for jobless men, no action that beginnings of. the American publio school system no All Mathematloa — Jamei Hollywood, rn e much.shorter than fom could be taken would do more to safeguard children John Taniey. Fulvla Del'Ome. Adeline Tdi ^S J^y' SU B-esalonano*w would bLoe much.shorteU p echehr thas n ' one has supported this system more* loyally or ungrudg- Holmee, William Sayre, Doris Wilmin, ^ "«• °(( ' « % % from death and injury than the adoption of such a Meyer Halperln. Xlliabeth Havlltnd, Thom- at ingly than those of Jewish lineage. The .nlght school plan in Monmouth county. Children living more than th^Sod^tSTS^atl^ at Bed Bank shows that the young members of the ae Vlnlng, Viola Warneker, Peter M*ru- aonua at Seabrlght! Rev. Harry,P. £? l It ltwere not tor th a mile from school are transported, but other children elo, Harold Melltrlch, Norma Norm in, Grimm, former pastor of the High- fact that they are printed In th two organization* who are responsible for Its existence must walk. In many cases they must walk along roads William Bqnln, Phllo Davis, Barbara H»r- Record. It Is a cheap method of ob- Ing, Alnsworth Hague, Norman l*rab, lands Methodist church, will perform have Inherited one of the finest- characteristics of their where there are no sidewalks. the ceremony. A reception will fol- taining publicity—that Is, eheap for wh0 chooses our servIce forbears and' are true to one of the finest traditions of Gerald Layman, Cinton Wilbur, Edna There Is plenty of law In New Jersey to enable the flcnmltt, Harry KetUl, Ralph Laynun, low. the orator, but otherwise for the Anvone their race. Red Bank should appreciate their gift and taxpayers. state highway commission and the county boards of Robert Maida, Margaret Schenek. Charles A surprise miscellaneous shower ""* may rest assured that he should consider itself fortunate to have such young Blair. Join* Eeehelbach. Harry Gage. was given last week for Mtsa Qaut freeholders to build sidewalks. These officials spend About the only revenue received women and young men. Edwin Gllland, Gerard Layman, Franele schy at the Quajt home ^flk by the Record, apart from a few sub- will receive the very best of attention no millions of dollars for highways for autolsts to scoot Malda, Charlei Sshaldt, Joaeph Sharabba, avenue at ththatt place. The decora- scriptions, comes from Congressmeg n -o-o-o-o-o-o- over, but not one cent have they spent In Monmouth Sydney Dancer, An^aa Gaaklll. Jacob Hal- perln, John Hamroell, Marjorle Hammond, tions were Pink and white, with a who order extra copies of thei matter from what walk of life he comes. Ah Attempt to Knock county for eldewalks for school children to walk over. Arthur Jlannlne. Katherlne Kennedy hope ehejtjor a centerpiece. The speeches. From this sou there The roads have been turned into a veritable shambles, Nancy Maleh6w, Stewart Poven, Chailee bride-to-be was the recipient of many I . '«. . • the State Bond Issue. due to the fact that there Is a lack of safe places for Preaton. Ruth Reamer. Marie Rltter. Helen 86 guests were Our service is for everyone, with prices in Sogen, Fred WUIamaon, Irving Ungin- and refreshments velopea supplied by the government folks to walk. The publio cannot be absolved from feltar, Dorothy Griffin, Stanley Savigc, were enjoyed, • List month the people of New Jersey voted for responsibility for this condition. There is a woeful lack Jean Striker, Myra Dllke, Dorothy at a cost of $03,000 and passed keeping with his wishes. ninety-million-dollar bond Issue. It Is proposed to use of realisation of the rights of pedestrians, even when Fielder, Lillian Badr, ' Emll Munch, Me- through the mails under the frankr CHAKGED WITH FOUCY THEFT. the money for various Improvements. Senator Emerson the lives of little school children are at stake. The llnda Maraaclo, Jeanne Parker, Pearl Ing privilege at no expense . to the L. Richards of Atlantic county is making a fight In the Ralph, Thelma Siegfried, Abraham Zager, sender, but at considerable cost to public, by taking actlontat the polls and by action along Ida Grand. Red Bank Man Aneeted on Comth- e Postofllee Department courts to have the bond Issue knocked out on the ground other lines, could quickly show officeholders and poli- plaint of Former Wf e. The Vice President ahd each ol that it Is unconstitutional. No claim is made that the ticians that It reftentt the present unsafe conditions Bookkeeping — Edgar Allen, Lillian count of the vote was fraudulent or wrong In any other Graavts, Mary Harrison, Emil JaJtubecy, Barney W. Malloy of Wallace the Senators receives ninety copies, but there; Is no popular uprising of this sort. street, charged by his former wife, way. Senator Richards claims that the bond Issue Merle Koahne, George Little, Frank Lu- and each Representative sixty-two cliane, Joieph Palolocd, William Bolt* Sldelle G. Munstuk of the Bronx, of copies, but'the' President Is entitled should not become available because of various- legal At l«|»t this. Is the' "jasejjn New Jersey, although gar*, Mary Oumraane. perhaps, 'judging by"rep"ortsi'from far-way Louisiana unlawfully and maliciously 'stealing; to only four copies, which is one technicalities. Stenography—Vatt* Belgrad, Row Ca-two endowment Insurance policies, of place, at least, where the Vice Presi- ALBERT W.WORDEN something different has happened In that Southern Common ordinary citizens, not. versed1 In the law, meo, Edna Faiitne, Mary Harrleon. Kath- which the cash surrender value' is dent outranks the President. At the state. At any rato the plan of building sidewalks In leen Murphy* Ruth Wagner, Emma Still- FUNERAL DIRECTOR will refrain from expressing any opinion on this ques- $630, was held under ball of $1,000 by next session the Record is to be proximity to schools deBerves to be ranked high among wagon, Dorothy Thompson, Deborah Su- tion. But from the larger and broader viewpoint that chanan, Mildred Longitreet, Henry Slhler. Justice Gilbert M. Keith Thursday printed In large* type, wh|oh •will FUNERAL HOME the movements for preservation of life. Everyone who the people should rule there Is no reason why the bond Dramatic Reading—Helen Arnold, Ro»e morning to await the action of themike it more legible If not more 60 E. FRONT ST. "• RED BANK Is. Interested In saving Juvenile lives will applaud It asCaruso, Maria Maraiclo, Kathleen Mur- grand Jury. readable, and will also increase its Issue should be knocked out. The majority vote at the a humanitarian effort of the first order. phy. coit, because more white.paper will PHONE 557 election was not large, but It was of sufficient tlze to be Malloy was placed under arrest by Typewriting -r- Gladre Kutcher, Emm: Constable Walter J. Mills. He plead- be used. Altogether the Record Is Impressive. SUUvegori." Dorothy Thompion. Harry an expensive necessity; some might Wonlan, Roie Ctruio, Ruth Wagner, Deb- ed not guilty to the charge and Senator Richards was one of the few outstanding orah Buchanan, Janet 'Ctdwallader, Mildred waived examination tit the grand say luxury. politicians of either party to oppose the bond Issue, A Disgraceful Delaj ErioJtaoD,.-Marlon Harm,. Mary Lang. Jury. Herbert Hennenberg of Throck- Folks who voted against the" bond issue will extend Bloloaiy —-Catherine Jeffrey, Ruaull morton avenue was his bondsman. credit to him for that, but many of them will be un-in Paying State Bills. Freeton. William Swetl. "Ffaik Blalsdtll. According to the story told by Miss able to wish success for him In his latest move to kill the Evelyn Holloway. Philip Jlannlne, Franele Munstuk, Malloy, who li named Now that the people of New Jersey have Increased Malda, Lavlnla, Zucen. bond issue. The people voted for the bond Issue in a beneficiary In the policies, took them the tax exacting power of the state government by Hlitorr of Literature — Catherine Le- on January 18th, 1629, when a separ- fair and square-test of publio sentiment and from a passing a one-hundred-mllllbn-dollar bond Issue, there Malitre, Jean Lutburrow, Roberta Scott common-sense standpoint, with flne-spun legal techni- Spanlph—Dorothy Cadawallader, Fulvli ation was being made. The couple at would seem to be less excuse than ever before why the that time lived on Throckmorton calities left out, that would seem to be sufficient to end Dell'bme. Marlon Jlannlne, Julie Olson, state should not be prompt In settling Its obligations Vincent Paladlne, Peggy Smith. Mildred avenue. SPECIAL! the matter, then and there. The government accepts no excuses when taxpayers Pace, Harry Cohen, Gather Hartman, Hen If the people did the right thing they are entitled to ry Slhler, Deborah Buchumn, Cecile Freed. IJour Teeth Worth $3,700 do not pay at the appointed time. Interest at eight ptr man, 8hlrley Freedman, William Garrattl. the benefits to be derived. On the other hand, If a mis cent Is charged on all overdue tax bills and If taxes go Lonlia Madelo, Frieda Ritter, Loulie So- Bernard Friedman of Freehold, Magnificent 8 Pa Desk Set FREEt take was made, the people should not bo deprived of the overdue for any considerable length of time the delin- vlereo, Anna Cameron, Marie Coloalno, thirteen years old, has been awarded experience of paying for their error. The old principle quent taxpayer Is sold out and dispossessed. Catherine LeMaletre, Louis Rlbuetelll, $3,700 by a Jury for four teeth lost that the majority should rule Is founded on solid Amer- Betty Pullum, Janet Cadawallader. In an automobile accident last Sep- The law which requires tax sales to be held annual- Science—Ruth Llndereth, Iiabella Ken< tember. ican bedrock, and although It may lead to unpleasant ly in every municipality gives opportunity for "tax tale circumstances at times, there is no othor policy of gov-sharks" to make tremendous profits, at the expense of ernment which functions so well. unfortunate property owners who through no fault of their own may be unable to pay. Properties bought in by these tax sale sharks can be redeemed by the own' Beating the Devil Around era only by paying much more than the actual amount the Stump to Help Farmers. of the overdue taxes. All this may bo all right, but why Is It when the In order to hold up the price of wheat the United state is delinquent In settling Its obligations that there States government Is spending millions of dollars of theare no opportunities, for land owners to whom overdue taxpayers' money to buy wheat and store It away. These debU are due to make such proflta? There are such huge quantities of wheat bought by the government cases right here In Monmouth county. Last spring the are taken out of the market, the theory being that this state took over large tracts of land between Holmde •will help the farmcro by keeping wheat from being sold and Colt's Neck to build a state highway. The state has at ruinously low prices. not paid for these purchases yet and it probably won This may be beneficial for the farmers of some sec- for some time to come, If past experience is any guide. tions, but It will do little or no good for the farmers of Is there Bny chance for the farmers whose lands New Jersey. Wheat 1B not a major crop In this state were taken to get eight por cent interest on tbeee un- Distance Is No Barrier No one will begrudge the Western farmers whatever paid debts, as the government does? Not «. bit of It. benefits accrue to thorn from the government purchases there Is'nt! Is there any chance for these farmers to rr\o people unfamiliar with the proce- of grain, but If It Is rlg-ht for tho government to help make tremendous profits on these unpaid debts, as the the wheat farmers, why Isn't It right for the govern- law gives "tax sale sharks" the opportunity to do? Not x dure, the fact that the burial is to take ment to take the Bimc kind of action to help farmers a bit of It, there Is'nt! They must bide their timo and place at a great distance from the point who raise other crops? wait until the state gets good and ready to pay them where the services are held seems to pre- For example, last summer, when potatoes were sell- without ono eent of added recompense. ing at less than tho cost of production, tho government It seems like a very one-sided arrangement, with sent unsurmountablc difficulties. had an opportunity to buy the Burplus crop and thus the farmers as usual getting the "small end of the To the trained funeral director, this is but keep the market from being glutted. Instead of such horn." Tho fact that one hundred million dollars has action, the government gave out an inaccurate forecast Just been voted for governmental purposes might seem a part of the service he is prepared to give. which led to a general belief that a' bumper crop of po-to afford ample reason for believing that the state Whether in the United States or in foreign tatoes would be produced. Tho Incorrect forecast caused would bo more prompt In settling lie debts, but no one lands, the required details are known to a big slump in the price of potatoes during the period who has noted past events carefully will bo hopeful on when most of the Monmouth county crop was har-this score. him. Transportation is secured, the proper vested. Just now there Is a nation-wide, movement. In favor authorities notified, cemetery arrange- Tho action of the government In buying wheat of paying bills promptly In order to stimulate business. seems like a roundabout and more or less Ineffective Government officials have probably been more voca ments made, legal restrictions complied way to help n limited number of farmers. It seems a than anyone else In advocating thla course. If they real with, all with a smoothness and precision good doal like- "beating the devil around the stump." A ly mean what they say, why dont they practice what that long experience with such complica- more direct and effective wny would be to fix prices on they preach? No one has been hit harder by hard times crops which would guarantee profits to the producers than tho farmers. Their period of depression does not tions alone can bring. Every movement ellmt ban been started to this end hasdate since last fall, as Is the caso with most business And to this knowledge of procedure may been decried as paternalistic and socialistic, but it Is mon. They have had lean yeat» since 1020. It would hard to understand why It would bo any worse to dohelp them a whole lot, besides holplng business, for the be added our willingness to provide a this kind of price fixing than It la to fix prices on thefitate to pay promptly for tho land which It take* for trained, intelligent escort, if desired. GREATEST VALUE ... LOWEST PRICE productn sold by public utility corporations. new roada. Everyone else who buys property must fol- The price of ovcrylhlnK sold by these corporation! low such a cour«e, and from a standpoint of common, Because we know that such a problem is it regulated by the government to guarantee profits elementary Justice It la Impossible to one why tho state most perplexing, we are always ready and *Wi»t Is sauco for the goose should be eauca for theshould not he compelled to do the same. Beantiful... Sturdy. •. Desk icander. Either Ilirre should he general all-around prlco willing tc advise or help those confronted fmlnjc to Incliulo RUnrantciotl profits for the farmers and with it. the llttln business proprietors, or there should he no LOOK OUT FOR THE TAX COLLECTOR. jirlco fixing at nil. In 1013 tli« iig(freKuto cont of government—Federal, o-o-o-o-o-o Htate and local—win $138 pftr family. In 10M It w»a R. R. MOUNT & SON "Bundle Week" and One out of each eleven families In the United States now drawn lt» support from the government. Aocorrf- Fumral Dintttn Other Worthy Movements. Ing to a smirching survey, th« waste of local unlt« of Freddie* K, Ailami, Af/r. This In "bundln week" «t Red Hunk. Knllu wlio government nlonn totaln moro Ihon half a billion dollar. litive surplus clotlirn nro a«ked lo wrap them up anda year, or ten por ennt of their expenditure*. 135 W. Fror* Street, Red Bank, N. J. leave them nt tho polled dupnilmrnt nt Ilio town hnll, The lax collector will continue to tlR)it«n hla grip TELEPHONE 226 FURNISHING CO..Inc The clolhlnic will Jm illnlrlbuleil nmonK follm In needy m tho Amerlcnn pockntbnolt until tho publio usei Its circunistniic-n, iirul the distribution* will bn mmlr- Inrgft* 22 E. FRONT STREW' power to form government !o sub.illtule economical, «f- IV i Furnish 'National C a s ki t s \y nccnrdlng lo nclvlcu K'vrn liy llm pullupinrn. Prob- fir-lrnl business pr«ctlc«s for tho present wasteful GLOBE RED BANK, N. J. Phone 1269. ably no one In bettor 'iiiullflcd lo give advice un this nolliodn. BED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 26,1930. Page Sovcinl and West Bergen place. There will CHILD WELFARE DISCUSSION. Personal. Big Collection of Church Notes. be a procession of members of the church choirs. Other parts of the ser- A Meeting at Social Service Head- Mr, »nd Mrs. W. W. Brown of •'Thanksgiving'1 will be the subject vfee will comprise prayers, songs and quarters Friday Night Broafl atreet entertained Mr. and Wearing Apparel of the Lesson-Sermon In all Churches a Thanksgiving menage by Rev. Wil- MILLER'S Mri. J. J. Ballln; Mr. and MM. Har- of Christ, Polentlst, on Thanksgiving Seven mothers, three teachers, a liam E. Baktr, the pastor. . nursa and a father met at the head- rjrAngelo and Mr, and Mri. William the AnniuJ Exhibition of' the day, November 27, 1880. " Dr. S. M. Potter, associate secre- sells the following Bluestone Bluestone' quarters of tho Monmouth county . H. Hlntelmann at bridge < last Middletown Branch Took The Golden Text Is; "Rejoice In tary of the board of foreign missions Wednesday nlgbt. Friies were won the Lord, ye righteous! and give social service organization on Pearl 1931 Models The Idnd with luUni quality and Una color. Ut M yvM < of the Reformed church of America, street at Red Bank last Friday even- • by Mr, and Mrs. Angela. Place Lut Thursday and It thanks at the remembrance of his will speak at the Reformed^ church yon on fixing op your driveway and grading. • ' Mrs. a. Foiter Spinning of M»dl«on hollnew" • every prospect of a large attendance. at the next meeting, which will be Hot Springs, Virginia, wHoro they More than 1,400 of the garments vember 30,1930. held Friday evening, December 5th, Red Bank. -will remain a week. The Golden Text Is: "Be not over- Rev. F. A. DeMaris, district superin- have been glvon to the Mlddletown tendent of the New Brunswick dis- at tho social service headquarters. Phone 1140 for Home .Sjr. and Mrs. J. Btllwell Orover of township nurses to be used for needy come of evil, but overcome' evil with All persons Interested In children Newman Springs avenue were regls good" (Romans 12:21.) trict, of the. New Jersey conference, families In the township. - The other will be the speaker In the afternoon two to flvo years of ago are Invited Demonstration. tered last week at the Hotel Com- garmonts have been sent to nearby Among "the citations which com- to attend this meeting. COAL modore at Washington, D. C. at three o'clock. The ladles' aid so- Expert Repairing on all'makes hospitals and Institutions, Including prise the Lesson-Sermon Is the fol- of Radios. Hdlph Acqiiaro of Shrewsbury ave- lowing from the Bible: "Wherefore ciety, of which Mrs. Roy LIndabury Rlvervlew, Long Branch, Allenwood Is president, will serve supper. In DcMolay Dinner Flans. nue spent the week-end at Now York. and Ylneland hospitals. • take unto you the whole armour of Wood, Feed, Hay, Straw He attended a wedding there Sunday God, that ye may ba able to with- the evening at half-past seven Plans for a dinner to be given for night. ' stand In the evil day, and having o'clock, Rev. Charles M. Hogate of members of tho Red Bank chapter of LIME and FERTILIZER Manasquan, a former pastor of the Monmouth County Surrogate'! Offica. Mr. and Mrs. R. -F. Parlsen of New BIRTHDAY PARTY.' done all, to stand" (Epheslans 6:13.) the Order of DcMolay were discussed In th« matter of the eatat« of Edward , York were week-end guests of Mr. Belford church, will be tho speaker. last Monday night at a regular meet- The Lesson-Sermon also Includes A vocal and Instrumental musical Gll)»on. deceased. Peat Moss All Kinds of Poultry Feed and Mrs. Paul N. Chrlstensen of Festivities Held nt the Home of tho following passage from the Ing of the mothers' circle of (this Notice to creditor! to prwent clalnn Branch avenue.. Mariano Tesauro. . Christian Science textbook, "Science program will be given under trio di- organization.. The dinner Will be azalnat estate. rection of Mrs. Dora Barnes. A Pursuant to the order of Joioph L. Don- Baled Shavings • Mr. arid Mrs. Charles K. Humrlo- and Health with Key to the Scrip- given December 8th in the Masonic atray. nurrozata of trio County of'Hun- 1 house ol Drummohd place spent the A' surprise' party was glverf last quartet of singers will ba present rooms on Broad street. Mrs. Alex- week by Mariano Tesauro of Red tures" by Mary Baker Eddy; "Chris- mouth, made on the third day of Novem- Selling LEHIGH and WILKES-BARRE latter part of last weok at Hagers* tian Scientists, be law to yourselves from Calvary Methodist church of ander McCoach Is chairman of the ber. 1930. on the application of Minerva Bank for hla wife, Margaret, In cel- Keyport, and instrumental -music committee in charge. Schanck Gibson and William Vickerman PLYMOUTH COAL town, Maryland, ebration of hor thirtieth birthday. that mental malpractice cannot will be given by men from Red Glbaon, oxecutorn of the citato of Edward Charles K, Hendrlokson, Jr., who harm you either when asleep or when Gibson, deceased, notice ia hereby given She received many gifts. Thoso Bank. • For Twenty-five Tear*. : Is a senior student of electrical en- awake" (p. 442.) Newspaper's Branch office. to the creditors of snld deceased to ex- present were Mr. and Mrs. Amos hibit to the subscribers, executors as gineering "at the University of -Ala- A Thanksgiving service will , be Tho Asbury Park Press has rented aforesaid, their debts and demands Lavvlcr, Mrs. Ernest, Mrs. Lawler, Nurses Attend Reunion. Try a Ton of Tjhis Red Ash Coal, bama,, attended tho convention of the Professor Pasqualo Sphemolo and held at the Reformed, church tomor- one of tho stores in the Doremus csalnftt the. ftniri ettuu. under oath, within -American Institute of Electrical En- Mrs. Harry L. Ryder of the River- six munthB from the dat« of the aforesaid fatally, Louis Ferro, Mr. and Mrs. row morning from ten o'clock until building on tho south side of Me- order, or they win bo forever barred of gineers at Louisville, Kentucky, last Frank Mlgllazza, Mr. and Mrs. Do- eleven o'clock. The public has been view hospital and Miss Elizabeth chanic street, near Broa°d street, their actions therefor asalnat the eald sub- LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY Week.' i . . menloo Blnaco, Fedlo Blnaco, Misses invited. Heavy of Highlands attended a re- where they will operate a local scribers. Miss Olga Schwenker, daughter of Nollje and Mary Cusumano, Mary A Thanksgiving service will be union dinner of the alumnae of branch of'its business and news de- Dated Freehold, N. J., November 3. 1980 Mr. and Mrs, Carl Schwenker of Fair Ferro, Josephine Ferro, Antonio La- held' tomorrow morning at eleven '- Newark City hospital last week nt partments. The Press recently MINERVA SCHANCK GIBSON. Havon, was tho guest of Paul Kogge Porta, Gavlnla Oatta, Antonio Delia clock at the Zion Methodist church tho Washington restaurant at. New- opened a similar branch offlco on Batontown. N. J. of Asbury Park at a promenade hold ark. WILLIAM VICKERMAN GIBSON. Banco, Mr. and Mrs. Martlno Te- at the corner of Shrewsbury: avenue Broadway, Long Branch. 83 Garrison Avenue. Jersey' City. it. i It Pays to Advertise in The Register. last wook at tho Lawrencovllle prep- sauro, Angelo Sphemolo, Sandy Cu- aratory school. Kogge, who Is a sumano, Pletro. Sphemolo, Geatlno student nt tho school, IB a son of Mr, Ferraro and Gusto Ousano. and Mrs. Henry Ofterman. Mr, and Mrs, Irving Rink and fam- ily and John Wall of Maplo avenue LOW ]JlOOR HOUSE BURNED. and Mr. and Mrs. Otmar Phillips of Bergen place spent Sunday at Hope- Largo Residence on Oceanfront De- weir with Mr. arid Mrs, George Rink, stroyed Monday Morning. Sr. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Jcrvla of The large summer home of Harold McLaren street have announced the 3. Wilcox on Ocean avenue at Low birth of a son. The baby has been Moor, botween Seabrlght and Mon- named Harry Smeed Jervls. mouth Beach, was destroyed by fire early Monday morning. The Mr. and Mrs*. Russell Ingalls of was fought by thB Seabrlght and Morrlatown spent last week with AI- Monmouth Beach firemen, who did • fred Ingalls and family of Wcatslde excellent work, but were unable to avenue. Harry Ingalls, Sr., father save tho building. Tho origin, of the of Alfred Ingalls, has been HI at his lire was not known. The house had son's home. not. been occupied slnco early In Oc- William Sweeney of Fair Haven tober. Tho place was Insured for has resumed his duties as a Red $25,000, but 'It Is said that this Bank mall carrier after'a vacation. amount does not represent the value Mta3 Allco Stout of Broad Btroot OAR Of - the. house and its contents. ,.The wascircle. Games and refreshments were a bill for automobile repairs at ' enjoyed and a bouquet, of chrysan- Dangler's Borvlce station at Eaton- themums was presented to Mrs, town. Justice Andrew J. Reid fined Stoney. TIIOBO prcsont were Mr. Clnlma $5 and revoked his license and Mrs. Stoney and son Alvln, Mrs, Indefinitely. Louis J. Totlcy, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Eble, Mro. Anna Bray, Mr. and Mrs. tfrank Wymbs, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wenner and Mr. and Mrs. Alex- -w- Bamberger* ander McCoach. The circle at the bueiness sessslon voted to give a dinner for members of tho DeMoIay chapter on Decem- ber 8th. Members of the chapter 'Who desire to attend the dinner have been requested to notify Mrs. Alex- ander McCoach, chairman of the dinner committee, by December Bth.

' START POK CUBA. Runuon Couplo Will Motor to Flor. !' Ida and Then Tnlio Boat. . > Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Collins of River, road, Rumson, left today by real Train with a real engine! •motor for Florida". From Port Tan* pa thoy will go by boat to Havana, •Cuba, where thoy will spend tho On Sale Now! winter. Mr. Collins Is steward ,o.t the jockey club at Havana and has spent a number of winters See the sights of Bunnyland! there. He was reluctant, howevor, Gov. Winthrop Type to lenvo Rumuon. When ho loft ho declared that ho would roturn noxt spring as early as possible During ' the past summer Mr. and Mrs. Col- lins lmvo been active In clvlo affalm DESKS at Rumion, and recently tho Rum- Meet jolly old Santa Claus! son flro company presented a Rold Authentic reproduction, built In a badgo to Mr. Collins In apprecia- lolld manner ol well-selected furnl- tion of his efforts. ^ turo woods with genuine Mahogany Vonccrrd fronts—nj Illustrated.

STORK SHOWEB. been laid up with sickness two rented "rooms In Mr. and Mrs. John •••»•>••••< weeks. He Is still unable to work, N. Hlllyer's house, has gone to Flori- Have Your Thanksgiving Dinner at Spanish Beauty Salon It Was Given for Bin. Daniel T. however! da for the winter. Anne s Beauty Salon , Hendrlckaon of Heypcrt. The World Wide guild of the Bap- A union Thanksgiving service of the three churches of the village will 16 WALLACE ST., 90 Eat? Front St., Red Bank 2342 A stork shown mi given last tist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Curtis Walling next Tuesday be held tonight' at the Reformed RED BANK. STRAND RESTAURANT' Thursday night at the home of Mrs. church. M BBOAD STBEET. BED BAJTK, N, J, Our Artistic Work Stand* Com- Philip J. Dlnkelberg of Atlantic evening, , : Permanent Waving, parison with the BEST of 5th Ave. Highlands for Mrs. Daniel T. Hen- Rev. H. Fierce Simpson, who re- The ladles' auxiliary of the Bap- drlckson of Keyport The rooms were cently resigned a pastor of the Bap- tist church will hold a home-made Finger Wavlno, Facial*, Special 11-Course Dinner, $1,50 tist church, will preach his last ser- clam chowder sale Friday morning, attractively decorated in blue and Enjoy • perfectly cooked and perfectly served Marcel Permanent yellow and Mrs. Hendriekson re- mon on Sunday, December 14th, but December Uth. • Shampooing, Wave. $|f.oo ceived a number of gifts, which were be will remain here until Saturday, The Baptist Christian Endeavor so- Thiwlaflvtng Dinner, presented to her In a basket Before December 20th, before moving to ciety will omit Its meeting next Tues- Manicuring, eto. Ojtt Toricey U Fresh-Killed, riie only method that leaves Cumel, New York, to become pastor day. On Sunday evening the mem- the hair soft and glossy Hko her marriage Mrs, Hendrlekson was MRS. ANNE MU8TOE, Mlas Drusllla Matthews. of the Baptist church at that place. bers will visit the Christian Endeav- Menu: «Uk. NO EXTRAS. or society of the Leonardo Baptist PROP. Brldgo was played and prlies were The budget of expenses of the Bap- tist church for the ensuing year has church'. '•'••• Fbon« SMS, ORATES . ASSORTED NUTS CELERY We guarantee our beautiful waves and curls won by Mrs. John Welch, Mrs. Dan- QUEEN OUVES been fixed at $4,0000. Next Sunday , . *'» • from 6 to 8 months. iel T. Hendrlckson, Mrs. Harry Choice ol Cocktails Willey and Mrs, Edward Bennett will be "honor day" at, the church PRICES FOR EVERY PURSE. an contributions for church needs Fair View News* BLUE POINT OYSTERS CHERRYSTONE CLAMS Other guesta were Mrs. Morgan El- FRESH or FRUIT . lert, Mrs. Albert J. Hendrlokson, Mrs. will be received. There will be no HEAL CASTILE SHAMPOO and FINGEB WAVE 11.25 special collections or solicitations. Rapid Work Being Done In Building . Choice ol Soup HEAL CASTILE SHAMPOO'and MARCEL *l.*5 Earl Patterson, Mrs. Leo McAnn, the New Bchoolhouse.. CRBAa? OF TURKKY *'« MARYLAND Mrs. Lerojr Sprague, Mrs. Daniel C. The Ushers Union of the Baptist XTNGER WAVE and MANICURE : »L»S (Tha Red Bank Beglittr can b« bouiht CHICKEN OIBL8T. WITH RICE, HOME STYLE HENNA 8HAMPO0 - $2.00 Hendrlckaon, Mrs. Alvln Blacksmith, church will observe "ladles' night" tigh Entree Monday night, December 8th. In Fair VUw at Edward O'Flahertj'i STEAMED HALIBUTEntre. HOTELIAIRe E Hair Dyeing and Facials a Specialty. Miss Helen Mowry and Miss Helen aton.) ' " PARHIENNB P0TAT0E8 ...... Lambertaon. Daniel Fjpnegan of Delaware spent part of last week; with William Lo- ... . .-. —.-. . - • Choice, ot Boast gan. • • Good progress Is being made with BOAST FRESH KILLED VERMONT TURKEY. CELERY GRAVY the work of building the new school- ROAST PHILADELPHIA OAPON (CHICKEN) NavesinkNew. A shingle roof Is being put on the house. Nearly all the outside con- SOAST L. I. DUCKLING. CHESTNUT DRESSING ' ' Baptist church by William Heddlng struction Is finished. It Is expected Vegetable* - /',. •••:. - • :• Bishop Knight to Hake His Annual and his son, Clarence Heddlng. that the building will be ready for CAULIFLOWER IN CBEVM • , ., BRUSSEL SPROUTS The ladles'' aid society of the Bap- PEARL ONIONS > Visit to All Saints Church. use in about two months. The grades : tist church will hold its annual meet- will run from one to eight and the • ' . • ' Potatoes • ' .. ,, • . . • . Rev. Albion W. Knight, blshop-co- MABIIED BOILED FRENCH FRIED CANDIED SWEETS Ing and election of officers next eighth grade pupils of the Middle- SPECIAL t adjudator of New Jersey will make Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock ••> ' Balad town village district will be trans- his annual visit to All Saints church at the church. A covered dish lunch- BBARTS OF LETTUCE,.RUSSIAN "DRESSING at the eleven o'clock service Sunday ported here. eon will be served. Walter Scott of New York apont Last Time on Sale ' ' ' . Dessert*. • . ' morning to confirm a class of candi- , PLUM.PUDDINO, WINE AND HARD 8AU0E, ot dates. This day will be the first Sun- Sunday with his parents, Mr. and FRESH PUMPKIN PIE. or MINOB PIB. or day in Advent. Mrs., Frank Scott • HOME-MADE FRENCH ICE CREAM Port Monmouth News. Mrs. Eward O'Flaherty attended a s- .'. ' ..•'.-•. Beverage* -.' :. . ' : : Rev. and Mrs. John C. Lord of 1 Inner Spring shower which was given at the Ho- HOT CHOCOLATE' COFFEE, TEA or MILK . Morristown, formerly of this place, No Township Committee Meeting tel Commodore at New York last were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Until Thursday! December Uth. Thursday for her niece. Miss Rose Golden part of last week. on salt In Mlddletown CCHNEIDER'C next week, under the direction of at th< itoru ot 1. C. Ktilnht and WUHim Miss Willse, who is a school teacher. D, Waters.) While returning to his home by -MARKET- train from New York last week, Wil- liam M. Greenwood was suddenly Belford News. stricken with a hemorrhage. He was moved to a hospital at Railway and Hospital Patlenta Return Home Af- after remaining there a few days he ter Undergoing Operations. . returned to his home at this place on 21 W. Front St., Red Bank, N. J. Mrs. Irving Hoop returned home) Monday. He is improving. last week after having undergone an Vernon Walker of New York Is Phone 2653. operation at Dr. Hazard's hospital at spending a few days with his sister, FISHING IC0 Long Branch. She is rapidly improv- Mrs. Cecil Graves. AVIATION ing. Mr. and Mrs. George Dltzal and in Effect Nov. 28th, 29th. Michael Cardner, eon of Louis family of Elizabeth spent Sunday Cardner, has returned home from with Kenneth M. Smith. Mr. Dltzal Cash and Carry Only ! the Long Branch hospital, where he is Mr. Smith's cousin. was operated on for appendicitis. He Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Llpplncott have is improving. moved to their house at New York Legs Rib End Miss Thompson, daughter of Wil- for the winter. liam Thompson, gives dancing les- Miss Landmann, who recently Join! Join! Join! or Hind % sons every Tuesday night at Inde- Loin pendent flro hall. She has fifteen WITH THE : pupils. Tap dancing Is featured. The Spring first lesson was given last week. 3 Booths In Charge of TENNIS "MERRY MERCHANTS" MEMBERS Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wermert en- GOLF tertained a number of friends at a OF THE bridge party Sunday night. The best MADAM DUPREE PORK score was made by Charles B. Roche. LAMB Others present, besides those men- Formerly with Madam Fisher. tioned, were" Mrs. Roche, Miss Lu- On Broadway, N. Y. C. 1931 Christmas Club 1931 cille Roche, Edwin Roche, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cully, Miss Phyllis Cully, lb 19c Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, John Murphy, Jr., James Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. C. Harry Lohsen. 870.000.00 John Osborn and Robert N. Seeley Seventy Thousand Dollars worth of Christmas CITY have started their annual "Christmas POLO CUT greens" business. About 25 persons Club checks to be mailed to members of the Merchants SWIMMING Fresh Hams ib 21 are engaged in making green roping Club of 1930 this Friday. A present of 2% interest (WHOLE) and other Christmas decorations Tho work is done in a barn on Mr. has been added to each check by the Bank. Osborn's place. Just twelve months from today thousands of "Mer- William J. Kievet of Clifton -was Boneless Print or Roll arrested on Sunday by Officer ~ry Merchants" members will again be receiving checks, Charles NefT on a charge of speedy plus the little gift of 2% interest from the Bank. You, driving. Mr. Klovct, when arraigned Corned Creamy before Recorder Louis H. Mcese, too, should take advantage of this opportunity to accu- claimed that he was driving fast be- causo ho hail been notified of the eer- mulate funds to insure a very Merry Christmas for ioua sickness of a relative at Clifton. HUNTING yourself and others. Recorder Louis II. Mceso dismissed MOTOR BOATING RUMP Butter tho charge after warning Mr. Kievet Men, Women and Children. to be more cautious In the future. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander Turik hnvo returned to Yonkers after hav- Come One — Come All. ing spent their honeymoon at Joseph Special ! lb 34c Hallway's Hotel Bolford. JOIN! JOIN! JOIN The Mcthotlints of this place will join with tho Baptists of New Mon- $4.50 mouth and Leonardo in holding a Guaranteed Six Months S H union Thanksgiving service at the MANICURING, PTRK Cali Hams n> 16 New Monmouth church tomorrow EYEBROWS. Club Now Open morning. RIDING YACHTING • «m 35c Fresh-Killed Best Quality j New Monmouth News. MAROEI, WAVINO, FINGER WAVINO, Chuck A .Suoccimful Curd Party for the SHAMPOOING, Roasting Ilcncflt of St. Mary's Church. IIAIB CUTTING. MERCHANTS TRUST COMPANY St. Mnry'a church of this place and St. Agnon's church of Atlantic Hlgh- 50c 28 BROAD STREET, RED BANK Inmln hold a very successful card Roast parly Friday nlRht nt the auditorium 80AJMP TREATMENT, Chickens of Ht. AKHCH'H parochial school at Al- FACIAL MAB8AGK. OFFIOEIIS Inntlo Highlands. The receipts thus I HENRY CAMPniELL, Chairman or tlta Board KENNETH IL McQUEIEN, Prealdent fur nxcm'cl $1100 and It In expected I 75c JAa D. OTl'ERSON, JR, Vice Pros, and Treat. KDOAJl N. MoCLlMCS, Vloo-Proa. and fleoretary Hint moro money will come In. The I9.c ARCHIBALD L. MILLER • Vloe-Pruldent J. ERNEST OLIVER, • Aaalatant Secretary two clmrclipfi will divide tho profit!. rhotie lied Dank Sill For (WIIOI.K) Tim Unlirrn Union of the Ilaptlat Your Appointment Today. church will moot at tha church Mon- DUIECTOBS iliiy night, liov. H, Pierce filmpson, Archibald L. Miller James D. Ottenon, Jr. Warren H. Bmook Albort W. Worden Charles R. English Honry Campbel I tin pimlor, ntntcn (lint nt this meeting Arthur C. Btolnbaoh II. II. Garrison SCHNEIDER'S 100% pure ho will nnk Ihn union to take over New Cut Rate Jacob Yanko Kenneth H. McQueen rred W. Robinson Paul Oiohwald llm imhllrat Ion cif I ho Church Bulle- O. Harold Novlu. John J. Qulnn John Olblon FranU E. Price tin, Thin publli'nlloit now has moro Beauty Parlor C lb limn MX) imlinrriliors. It wnn ntarteil 15 nroad SI., Ilcd Dank. by HIP union four ymra ngo, but for (Upntnlm over Wllbur't Pork Sausage 29 Ihn |>mil linen yriim Mr. Illmpaon lias "The Bank That Banks on Red Bank" Jewelry Hlore.) ; John O'Noll la out after bavin* BED BAJNK. raw an 3ulld of the Congregational church CONGRESSMAN'S RECEPTION ternoon. First asd second prizes department of the Woman's dub met The Passing of an vlll bold a card party on December were won by Mrs. Henry Paasch and at the home of Mrs,' Henry C. Meek- ONE-DAX th. A Party at New Brunswick Next Mrs. Mary Longstreet. Mrs. George lent, Jr., last week. They made bandpalnted cards to be used during MUs Edith Reynolds and a friend Week for William H. Sutphln, . Kaney received the heart prize and Ancient Business rom Irvlngton spent the w«ek-end Mrs. John McClaln got the conso- the Christmas season and for wel- NewY. 1th the former's grandmother, Mr», Veterans' associations of lion- lation prize. fare -work. SAKS • 34 • STREET mouth, Ocean' and Middlesex coun- rbrtuu Making Place at Newark [ennesiey. The members of the arts and craft It pays to advertise In The Register. Closet It» Door* After Having Mrs. William Gregory, who was ties will units In holding a reception A T IRQ A D WAY viiltirig her mother at New York, Thursday night, December 4th, at si.ees' Been Owned by Member* of while hurrying to catch a train for the Woodrow Wilson hotel at New Round Trlpi UPTOWN NBW One Family Eighty Year*. home fell, Injuring her ankle. She Brunswick for William H. Sutpbln rill have to remain In New York of Matawan, congressman-elect of Sl.SO The following story In taken from the third congressional district, The iQther -week. Round Trlpi DOWNTOWN NEW 1 recent IMUS of the Newark Even- Edward Hasson has accepted a arrangements for the reception aro lnfc Newt. In it reference ii nude to osltlon with tho Uneeda laundry of In charge of Michael Vlracola and Lincrofit Inn WEDNESDAY, VmttmUt f . Cftlvln E. Kennell, a former Red Frank Cartel of Long Branch and • " ' SUNDAYS ank resident who now live; atNew- fewark. Raymond Devlin and Harry Travis LINCROFT, N. J. ark. Many Red Bankers will re- Mines Margaret Cole and Lucille of Matawan. The public has been December 14, » ' DINNER PAJAMAS member Mr. Kennell as having been J'Connell, William Smith and Louis Invited. • Tickets will be sold at the leave Bed Bank - 0.08 A. M.| ne of the belt harness makers in Johnson pf Belleville spent tho week- hotel entrance. See Flyers or Coo«ut( AftM* \ end with the former's parents. this locality and will hope that If he ALL STEEL EQUIPMENT. FOR DINING AT HOME? baa not yet found a good Job that he Miss Bessie Colo and James will soon do oo. The story follows: urns. of Hillside spent tho week- SPECIAL DINNER nd at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. E. River Plaza News; ; ,, THE HORSE Masson. , Pennsylvania Railroad "Number of horses • in United The Union Garden flre company A Successful Supper Held by the itates, 1900, nearly M.Opo.OOO. NuM- teld the first of a series of monthly Community Club Last Week. of horses In United States now, Thanksgiving Day and :ard parties on Friday evening with About 160 persons attended the l«09, 'now nearly 30,00,000. Average very large,attendance. Many prizes AV- ralue, 1900, $44.61 each; 1909, 105.64 turkey supper which was held by tho were awarded and dainty refresh- Community club last Wednesday inch. Total value of United States ments served after the game. Frank lorsee In 1809, nearly $3,000,000,000, night A complete check-up, of the ichols of Bayonne was winner of a receipts and disbursements has not Sunday $1.25 a .there any reason to doubt the teventeen-pound turkey. been made, but it Is thought that the torse Is here to. stay?" The laSles' auxiliary of Union Gar- "Somebody ripped.the clipping, yel- profits will amount to $75 or more, Celery Olives den fire company Is preparing for Orison Wike and family of Tea- ow from age, from the wall in the their-annual Christmas party to the Dobbins harness shop yesterday. A neck are visiting Mrs, Wike's mother, Chicken Soup . ihlldren of this vicinity. Mrs. Ernest Howard. few minutes later Raymond E. Dob- The ladles' auxiliary of Union )tns took an old-fashioned folding leach flre company will tender a Mn. L. P. Stout Is visiting friends Filet Sole White Wine Sauce rey from a hook near the door, in- stimonial supper to the exempt ,t Brooklyn. . :ertcd it'in the ancient latch and firemen next Saturday. Edwin H. Brasch, who has been Roast Turkey ooked forever the business which his Miss Theresa Bets Is again in the cry sick with pneumonia, is now grandfather established in 1860, and ng Branch hospital for an opera- ell on the road to recovery. Chestnut Stuffing Giblet Sauce which has been lecnted in the tame Ion on her hand. Mrs. William Hofmayer Is spend- lock on Broad street for eighty ing several days with her daughter Vegetables fears. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cullen, Mr. it Bradley Beach. and Mrs. John Sappah and mother Mrs. Albert LIndonstruth and Flor- Dessert Coffee Twenty years have passed since nd Mr. and Mrs. George Sappah, mes Fetlngale attended the exer- epartment of agriculture Issued its motored to Jersey City on Sunday to :Ises In connection with the obaer- julletln on the number and value of isit relatives. •ance of book week at the Naveslnk Roomy Restful orses, and now thore is good reason Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sampson lbrary. . DAN DANTE, Prop. to doubt the horse Is here to stay— celebrated- their 33d wedding anni- at least for city transportation uses. The 600 club met at the home of ersary by a dinner at Schoner's. Mrs, Irving Kink last Thursday nf- With this realization, Mr, Dobbins, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hauser and family he last of three generations to- run f Lincoln motored to the home of the shop, has admitted his defeat be- CHAIRS Mrs. George Sappah last week. fore the march of progress In a motor age. He will devote all his time now to his poBttion as assistant works manager at the Westlngbouse plant Marlboro News. here. Lots of smart, people do .. and if you don't.. For his assistant, however, things ohn Patterson Taking a Course In Fruit Growing. AUCTION SALE Instead of $37.50 Regular. we believe you are misting whath technically won't go so easy. 'Start looking for a Job—that's Miss Betty Mancum was home known as A Bet. .for they can be more charm- what I'll have to do," sighs Calvin E. iver the week-end. —OF— Designed to permit fullest relaxation, ing than any dinner frock.. they aro certainly Kennell as he gathered a bunch of The firemen gave an old-fashioned and man; yean of satisfactory we**. harness and other leather goods such" barn dance In their hall on Friday Wo know you 4111 appreciate raoh more luxurious and leisurely than a dreii; and as leashes and dog collars under his evening. Dairy Cattle, Three Horses and Farm Machinery value at this season—Just when yon for your small and very special "at homes" they arm. "I've been here since 1912. Mr. and Mrs. Luff and daughter, Maybe I'd have made more money who have been here several months ON THE ALBERT BURDQE FARM ' (Formerly the HANCE FARM) want youi dollars to do double dot}. hove a very nice degree of flattering informality. In other lines, but I grew to like the returned on Monday for Blberon. Reasonably prompt action advisable. smell of leather when I started In The funeral of Mrs. Ellen Halllgan Between Tinton Falls and Scobeyville, N. J., on the Freehold Road business at thirteen and I'm still fond was held Tuesday of last week In St. of it at sixty. ' /' Be sure and inspect oixt Illustrated: Chiffon velvet John's church. Mrs. Halllgan died with chiffon-lined silver lame' "We used tx> have Bvo or sbf.mtn Saturday morning after an illness of Luxurious Chair including working In'this shop. More than that several months. She Is survived by tuck-in blouse; Black, cerise,' before I came. We'd have six o two sons, Edward and Arthur Halll- Thursday, December 4th, 1930large Foot Bench combina- seven sets of harness hanging sapphire and gem-green gan. AT11 O'CLOCK A.M. around. Why, we even made harness Mr. and Mrs. Emll Greyer of- Jer- tion @ $«M.50 instead 29.50 Oicn DD to 89.50 for the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey. TBat's Irony for you, sey City were here over the weak- The undersigned will sell to the highest bidder: of $45.00. *" lBn't It And people came to bu end. Mrs. Lydla Fields returned on Sun- Fourteen head of extra good dairy cattle, Guernseys, with t h, p. motor. Hoover diggers, Asplnwall planter, SAKS • 34 • STREET..PAJAMAS.. THIRD FLOOR our stuff from all over the state, Jaraeya and Holatalna* and one Ayresblre, State letted two'horBe disc, hiy rake, hay fork, corn crib, Planet Jr. But thero isn't much call for It now. day from a visit with her son al twice In 1930, some fresh now, others fresh by day of garden seeder, Brans «wd drill, ensilage carrier. 7 chicken Grass gW In the middle of Broai Colt's Neck. ante, levers! close springers; two heifer* sired by a coops, thicken feeders, electric heated water fountains John Patterson Is taking a cours $15,000 bull; threa good farm horses, one bull, Duva! and articles too numerous to mention. Btreet and there were two big el milking machine. compteW, thre» .cann: six Jaiiiiftaway troes on the property when a youni in fruit growing at the State Col- stanchions, six Jameswoy cups. Bel) cooler, one-strainer, 3,000 shtnvea of stalks, hand bound, 39-Inch string; lege of Agriculture at New Bruns- 2 sleigh*. 2 farm wagons, 2 new hay shelvingB, 2 nets 6,000 maebtas bound ihtsvvet, 100 tons of ensilage, man In 1850 hung up a sign—"Josepl 50 tons alfalfa-timothy hay, 15 tons of baled A. Dobbins, Manufacturer and Deale; wick. double bamend, 12-dUc McCormlck seed drill, nev; Su- perior grain drill, ridlnjf cultivator, one with new fertil- oats, 400 bu. of com. SD bu. of hoz corn. West In Harness"—at 360 Broad street. William Hesser-of Westfleld an iser attachment; rldlnsr plow, three-row marker, new; Marlboro Is Improving after several NOTE:—Anyone ^lehlng to we any of the cattl* Prosperity came and lncreasei two-»ectlon harrow, 2 cub-under trueltrvFordBOn tractor, milked before the day of sale will bo welcomed on the weeks' Illness. plow, disc; saw attachment; flamre wheels, luffs, roller, 2 farm at any time, Furniture Co, with the government work during th The moving picture, "Lost Mem- mowlmr machines, mowing machine attachment for trac- civil war. BUI Dobbins, the owner' tor, 7-ft. cut; manure spreader, and drill, Dixie stalk cut- TERMS:—$60 and under, cash: over $60, a credit of SAKS • 34 • STREET ories," given in tho chapel Wednes- ter. Pay Tex stalk eh redder, Superior grain drill, feed mill nine months with approved security, 6% discount for KEYPORT son, became 14 In 1874, and that day day evening, was greatly enjoyed. cash over $50, tho firm was renamed Joseph A. E|ob- Mrs. Charles Driest celebrated hei GEOEGE U. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. AT BROADWAY ALBERT BURDGE. W blnB & Son. And later, after the old birthday on Sunday^lth her hus C. A. BURKE arid IAS. E. GRIGGS, Clerks. man had died and the firm was Just band, children and several friends, William E. Dobbins, It moved to SHERIFF'S'SALE. By virtue of a -writ of ft. f*. to BW 41- spacious quarters at Broad and Clay rect«d, issued out of the Court of Cbane*fT streets. of the State of New Jeraer. will b* «- 01= OUR FAMOUS poaed to Bale nt public vendua on Monday, the lit day of December* 1930* between the hours of 12.00 o'clock' «a4 Union Beach News. 5:00 o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock) In the after* noon of Bald day. at the Court HOUM« In Building Permits Issued Indicate the Borough of Freehold. Countjr of Mon> Considerable Construction Work. mouth. New Jersey, to latlify a.deerM of DANCING snld court amountinir to totl According to building permits ls- 14,283.00. ' All the following tract or parotl of U oued here, there is considerable build- mid premises hereinafter Etrtlcularly •made;for; the youngest, gncT prettfestjfgirl Ing construction under way in Union Hcribed. iltuale. lylnn and b*Ins In th* Beach. Permits issued are as fol- Borotish of Bed Bank, in the Countjr ftt Jin."her'crowd.".'..-•. • tfBcqyse;~she's the one MAKE THANKSGIVING HAPPIER II on mouth and State of N«w Jtr/Mr. lows: BEGINNING at th« vouthwHt cornw of yvHo.needs so.many\ . .'and she shouldn't Jennie S. Monro, bungalow to eoit formerly the Vincent Alleman lot No. IS t T about SI,000. on the publto road leading to Bunuon > Charlei Lambreoht, three itory addition (now Prospect avenue), thenca (1) north. have 'to* pay"more than. house. $2,000. With Flowers ilxty-four degrees thirty mlnuUi «Mt a!onir the louth side of iald AlUmaa lot M. Bogdanovlc, itore bulldlnf, $500. (formerly) one hundred and forty-ibt f««t Fred Llneberry, addition. 1800. more or leaa to land now of Euff«n# Wil- Charlotte Kr(iu>0, porch enclosed. •CLOWERS are perfect expressions of the liams, belnc lot No. 41; thence (2) south • 12.50 , Wllhan ChrlstUmnn, S100. twenty-five degree* thirty minutes taat Michael Kant, to compute work on * happy, colorful spirit of Thanksgiving. lorty-nlno feet along the wait lid* of Mid lot No, 41, ownett by William*, to a «Uk«; louie. Decorate your dinner table with them... thence (9) south slxtyfour desrtes thirty Bella Tlcme;, addition, *16Q. minute^west one hundred and thlrty-tlfRt George H, Jonof, ateratlonB, send them as tokens of friendship ... wear feet more or leas along the nortkerl/ •W» of lot No. 40, now owned by Jouph Bin* Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brunner of them... And when you order flowers here, drlckflon, to .the aforeMld Proipect art* Laltowood visited at the home of nue; thenca N) north thirty-four degrtta John S. Splelman last week. you can be certain of choice blooms, taste- forty-fiva minutes we»t forty-nine feat and eight Inches along enld str«6t to the point Philip Heary, whose house was fully arranged,, and reasonably priced. or place of beffinnlnir. WhiU'or black crepe, damaged by flro and In which he lost SeUcd «s tko property of Mib«l V. jor black velvet, trimmed his three-year old son, Is having the Jones et nl,, taken In execution at the iqtt house repaired. YA of Bed Bnnk Bulldlnit and Loan Anoe|a> ^with silver kid . .crepe tion, a corporntlon of the Stati of V$w • Thomas Lyons, who has been Jersey, and to he sold by dyed to order. $1 extra scout mister of the local Boy Scouts Our Thanksgiving Special WILLIAM R. O'BBISN, for tho past three years, has re- Sheriff* Dated October 80. I9S0. signed, but tho scouts have not as GIANT CHRYSANTHEMUMS Howard 8. Hlgftlnson. Solicit0r< yet accepted It. 51L-4T-I21.42. Edward Bonuback has succeeded Joseph Calandrlello as scribe of the PROPOSALS. FOIl THE INSTALLATION OP ELEVA- local Boy Scouts. The latter has TOR AND ELEVATOR sfoJrUES IN been advanced to assistant scout' WE SPECIALIZE IN TABLE DECORATIONS THE MONMOUTII COUNTY COURT master. | HOUSE. FREEHOLD. NEW JBIISBY. NOTICE Ii hereby glvan that Mated Announcement haj been made of BASKETS AND CORSAGES AT LOW PRICES bliln will be received by tha Board ct 'White or black satin . . tho engagement of Miss Annabel!* ChoKcn KroohoMers of the County of Moo- [piped in gold and silver Heycr of Koyport and William Whlt- mouth. N. J.. for tha Installation of ll»- tor and etevator minnlleii In tha Manmouth i..dyeln$ toorder...$1 aker of Union Beach. The wedding Count/ Court Jfuuns. Freehold, N. J.. anil extra' will take place on December 7th. o>ione• mnit*) mi the itandard ]>rt- hand when It came In contact with potnl rormA In tli* inannar i.l nililma of the bill- nble to resume his employment In dor ami nunm u( |ii'«|iniai| yinrk on tha nutntilo, nddrCKnoil to tha "lloanl tt about ton ilayn. CIUIM'H I'luolmltlorn of the t'minty of Mon* Mrs. Jennlo Connor attended a io» tmHitli," nml iniinu lie imroniiianled by A clal event at Plulnflcld Wednesday corll(l«.l rheili lor » mm not I,., II,,r. |,n (ID) imr .rant of Iho uiniiinit bid on th* night. wntk, iia>»lil« ti> tha iinlar of "0. Ala Utanley Plugcr of I>oolo avtnun Krnni'lfl. Comitr TiaiuHir«r," and K mraly Ulaclf or"white sdtfn vi and Stern Pllcto of Seventh street, •'111111,11111- r.rtlninU atntlim Unit Kalil mi). ty riiiuiiiiny will movljo llm M,M.r wllh jwlth tiny little silver were held as material witnesses In the imiuliiiil hiinil, nml iniiHt lie ttnllviriil piping*.. dyed to your bouiln of (6,000 In connection with nt Ihii I'lnto nml bufiiie Ilia ln.ur ebufa Om theft of a bus from the Itolln order.. $1 extra,. Tim It'inril nmfrvrH tli« rliflit to leietl bus iraragn at Keyport last week. nny ,,r itll 1.1.1- ir ,lvvi,l.,l |i. Hit liltt III' ICrneat Lfiskn of Central avenue IIMIIHIII of Ilia Cn.inly mi to ilo, aurforett a broken left arm and a lly tiriler (if Ilia lloiilil of Choaen l*ra«> holilmn iif llm Cm,nty nf Munimitith, dislocated shoulder last weolc when IIIIVANI' II, NSVYCOUD, he wan struck by an cnftlno of the Contra! rnllroad. Mr, Leske, whose t'UAlU.KH K. UOt.K, CUtk. THIRD FLOOR hrarlntr Is not of Iliq bent, was walk rnlnil, Niiviiinhni' 10, IPflO. SAKS-'34-STREET Ing along the railroad tracks. A heavy fog hid all objects from vlnw. I'lin 1'niwr I'tuil Uom Homo. The enRlnn hit him a (ilanolng blow Tim llnulmnr Inn Ilio IKruHt clf- . It you have Anything to toll, or it you want to Duy nml lip WAS thrown clout- of the rulitUiin of any wutiuy we»ii[y m thl IriuUii. Unllml Btnlr>«, It In ohtr (hid »• It I anything, you will find The Register'* Want Column niombnr »I tho hmlly olroU,—.**««•- In order In raise funds for the. an tJiomcnt ' I |h« quickett and cheapest way of filling your want. nU»l Kltldloa Christmas fund, tht Page Twenty RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 26. 1930. YACHT CLtB CAKD PABTY. home a few days last week by rheu- matism. . ,. < Another Session ol Bridge Playing Otto F. Gehlhaus Is sojourning In "FAMOUS FORITS FOOD" Quackenbush tic Nevius, Inc. at the Clubhouse.. 'lorida. Fourteen tables were In play at a General Contractors and Landscape Engineers duplicate contract,bridge party held HazletNews, by the Red Bank yacht club Mon- Our proposition to' you covers the complete handling day night. Prizes of cupa Wcrs giv- M». Mary A. Cowles Entertained Thanksgiving of your building program, architectural designs, con- en to the winning teams which con- •the Social Nine Last Week. struction, grading, walks, driveways and complete sisted of Mrs. William J. Hlggtns and Mrs. Elmer B. Morrow, who played Mrs. Mary A. Cowles entertained landscaping. We solicit your business on any of the the Social Nine at her home on Tues- above Items. • north-south, and Mr. and^Mrs. Lee Newberry, who played east-west. day afternoon. A pleasant afternoon Other players were Mr. and Mrs. as spent and refreshments wero Shrewsbury, N. J. Tel. Red Bank 1311 Herbert W. Hill, Captain O. V. Weir, ervcci by the hostess. Those preo- Mrs. George D. Cooper, Mrs.'M. A. ;nt were Mrs. Louis Stultz, Mrs. Wil- Barthelemy, Miss Claire Barthelemy, liam Lambertson, Mrs. Marcus Lee, An Old Fashioned Miss Armand Barthelemy, Mrs. Wal- Mrs. Hattie Thome, Mrs. John Rapp. ter Stelnbach, Jack Rutkin, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Walling, Mrs. Evart Mrs. Raymond G. Weeks, Mrs. Anne V. Sllcox and daughters Gladys, Jean H. Edwards, Albert C. Mandevllle, nil Barbara Ann, Miss Hannah Mrs. Elmer B. Morrow, Mrs. William Poling, Mrs. Roland Dey, Mrs. Har- ROAST TURKEY G. Htgglns, Mrs. John L. I/Ovett, Jr., ry S. Cowles and sons Harry, Jr., Auction Rooms James H. Mattenlee, Miss. Bedell,. and Thomas G., Mrs. Emlcl Pimper, Miss Post, Dr. and Mrs. Harold J. Miss Anna Cowles and Mrs. Mary A. Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Cowles. , On Sale Now! 33 E. FRONT ST. TEL. 218. Gopslll, Harry Brady, J. E. Douglas, Mrs. Asbury Walling entertained ^DINNER- Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William A. Miller, he Friendship class of SL Jolin"a Mrs. William J. T. Getty, Mrs. Bid- hurch at her homo on Monday die H. Garrison, Mrs. E. Melville night. After the business a social 500 New Lamps Goddard, Mrs. Elbert A. Treynor, time was'had. Mrs. Frank P. Sproul Miss Margaret Button,- Robert G. won first prize in a flsh game find Macdonald, Mr. and Mrs. BenjaiAln Mildred Miles second. Mrs. H. Alvin From a new Xmas stock of Walling will. entertain at tho next $1.00 L. Atwater, Mrs. William H. Hen- Boudoir, Table, Floor and drlckson, Sr., Mrs. Robert G. Mac- meeting. Those present wero Mies donald, Mrs. William A. Hopping, Maude Ivlns, Miss Anna Cowles, Reading Lamps, we offer Mrs. George O. Hendrlckson, Mr. and Mrs. Snyder, Mrs, Mcdeaster, Mrs. Mrs., Harry H. Sutton, Mrs. Harry H. 'Alvin Walling, Mrs. Russell Smith, Cooked Southern Style with Oyster Dressing Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Steclo, Mrs. Lil|Io Wintcrton, Mrs. Mildred 6 Big Specials Mr. and Mrs. Ralston Waterbury,1 Miles, Mrs. Emlel Pimper, Mrs. Mrs. Wilson L. Smith, Roy C. Par- Frank P. Sproul, Mrs. Samuel H. and VIRQ1MA BAKED HAM WE BUY AND SELL sons, Mrs. Hubert M. Farrow, Mrs. Walling, Mrfl. Harry S. Cowles, Mrs. .OO $g.95 $g. Walter W. Gosling, Mrs. Gladding, Paul Stcnsil and Mrs. Asbury Wall- Miss Lucy Thompklns and Mr. and Ing. ' Served From 1 to 9 P, M. Mrs. Louis J.'Slellng. Forty-nine ladies of St. John's $7.75 $•! A.S0 $| jj.00 FURNISHINGS FOR church recently visited the Jloroy La Rue laundry at Elizabeth. WENONAH MEETING William Cook of Brooklyn visited Newest creations In Metal and Pot- tery Bases with all kinds ol shades. HOMES, STORES and HOTELS. Fojjr New Members Join little Sil- his daughter, Mrs. William S. Ken- Nuts Mints Salad ver Missionary Society. nedy on Sunday. People come- a great distance to James H. Ackerson, who attends this store just for lamps alone, be- Turkey , Ham . The Wenonah missionary society Rutgers university at New Bruns- met Friday night at tho homo of wick, spent the week-end at his cause our prices are very low. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Satter of Little homo here. Dressing ' Cranberry Sauce Silver. Four new members were About $50 was realized by the roast received, they being Mrs. F. Herbert fresh ham supper held by Haalet Potatoes Turnips . , jot Little Silver, Rev. and Mrs. Huff flro company on Thursday ni?hi;. A of Marlboro, and Mrs. William Mc- turkey was disposod of on r.h3 co- Vegetable in Season . Cullough of Perth Amboy. The operative plan and won by Ha/old business session was followed by an Jacobson of Keyport ontertanment. Vocal solos by Mrs. West Old Fashion Fruit Cake With Sauce or Pie Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Johnson Huff, piano solos by Mrs. Eleanor spent the week-end in Pennsylvania. Enjoy the homo-like atmosphere and eat your Thanksgiving Dinner here. Kenyon and Miss Virginia Satter, readings by Miss Eva Olaen anil Miss Furniture Co. Alice Widerstrom, and selections on Discussion About Habits. Swiss hand bells by Mr. McCullough Twelve members and seven vial KEYPORT Mrs. Kenyon was tho accompanist tors attended the meeting of the Refreshments were served by a com- Young Men's Mlddletown association FIVE CORNERS TEA ROOM Protect Your Car mittee consisting of Mrs. Satter, Mrs. group last week. A discussion on Edmund Ayers, Miss May Ayers, 'Habits" was led by Rev. Kenneth Mrs. S. Craig and Mrs. Fred Ayers. S. Mead, tho group leader. Mr. Mead LINCROFT.N. J. gave a short talk on this topic. The "YOU CAN'T JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER" with—• Mr. Satter offered the showroom of members of the group will go on a the Monmouth lumber company on 666 Central avenue, Red Bank, for the hike Friday. Is a doctor's Prescription for 8 Minutes from Bed Bank Bond to Holmdcl—LEFT HAND SIDE at .the BED SIGN I next meeting place and the sqejoty will gather there December 26th. Colds and Headaches It Is' the most speedy remedy known. "FAMOUS FOR ITS FOOD" 666 ALSO IN, TABLETS. 80 Keansburg News. NEW YORK Round trip Pyro But Llttlo Business Transacted at fare Container completely Container Council Meeting. $1.50 Denatured SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7 10c Extra. Alcohol 10c extra. (The Red Bank Register can be bought In Kenniburgr at the stores ol E. L. Miller. Tickets Good to Newark N. Sant»-LucU, Philip Keller and Charles LEAVE RED BANK 0:00 A. M. Vogel.)" •••••- Service to your car at 25c a quart Returning Train Leaves At the regular meeting of the bor- New York West 28d St. 8:47 P. M Now York Liberty St. 0:00 P. M ough council last week little business Newark, Droad St. 0:05 P. U. -at— was transacted. A communication Other Excursion on December 21 $L000 FREE IN PRIZES from Mrs. Annie Gllllgan of Briar- For' Information sea Ticket Agent wood avenue requested that a water w. TRAIN! ~ AMPLE »ftnH - MODEM! | bill of $48 be reduced on the ground j that only one of her three bunga- D« A. Johnson Co. lows was rented during the past sum mer. Tho clerk waa instructed tc 1st of Automotive Electricians. notify Mrs. Gilligan that notic should be given to discontinue water EGAN'S scrvlco-^whon buildings ara not oc- H6 MONMOUTH ST., COR. PEARL cupied. Mrs. Lillian O'Grady sent a Upright, letter relative to connecting the Auto Vans and Express Phone, 360 sewer pipe of her home to a pipe Now that moving time is near 1 »m prepared to do your next movlns ot futn. from her garage. The plumbing In- ture, pianos or battgaca to all parts of spector had given a permit for the city or country, in the lamest padded vtna work, but he had withdrawn the per- In Red Bank. Before you have your next Your Grand or moving done, write, tend or call for tho mit. Manager Lohsen was instructed only reliable furniture movers in to no, and to Investigate the complaint. Mrs. get my prices on your next Job. AH kinds Nellie Hartman in a letter, requested of heavy or light trucking dona at thor* that her sewer assessment be en- notice. Call or address Player An Important Announcement tirely deducted. It appears that Choice when the sewer system was Installed, J. T EGAN Mrs. Hartman gave tho borough the O WALL STREET. KED BANli right of way over her property for. Residence Phone 3072-J. which she was to be allowed a re- Piano THE NEW mittance on her assessment. Under these conditions the council voted to grant Mrs. Hartman's request. Maur- Solve the "21" Problem! ice Blacher made a personal demand of a settlement for property taken by thet borough on Main street. With the approval of the borough attor- MAJESTIC ney, a check was ordered drawn for Win a Valuable Prize! $300 to settle the claim. Don't miss this opportunity to win, absolutely free, one of Mrs. Estelle Clark has accepted a position In Mondorf's department LEARN these prizes. Test your skill, send in your solution, and you store. may find yourself among the winners. There is no cost ELECTRIC Andrew Obermon, Jr., has been visiting at Newark. for entering. Follow the directions and send in your E. L. Rockafellow has been under Only (ZOO This Winter answer TODAY, the care of a doctor, duo to Injuries and Only fso Down BULBS GOVERNING THE AWARDING OF PRIZES 1 received while at work. Students are taught and carefully Tho first prizo will bo awarded for the best solution o( the Bbovo prob- I The Democratic club held an apron watched by Government Licensed In- lem, taking into consideration correctness, ncatneBa and uniqueness. 3rd Prize anil necktie sociable Saturday night. structors; all ships are licensed by tho U. 8. Department ol Commerce 2nd Prize Solution can bo mado out on tho newspaper or separate paper, or In The Daughters of America have and ara reRUlarly inspected by gov- any unique form contestant desires. Tho second, third, fourth and Diamond Eing Refrigerator elected these ofilcers: ernment licensed mechanics. other prizes to bo awarded according to their respective merits. In Councilor—MIBS Ann Show. BED BANK AIRFOBT All-Electric Radio tho event of ties, prizes allko and of the name, value will be awarded Associate councilor—MIBB Grace Spann. ' to each of tho tying contestants competing for the prizes designated Vice councilor—Miss Etta Minute. Telephones 1750-1731 Associate vlco councilor—Miss Ellin* Am VIEW FLYING SERVICE. Inc. in tho advertisement. Solutions will be accopted up to and Including beth Snyder. 3 P. M. Monday, December 8th, 1930. Said solutions to this problem Conductor—Mrs. Estello Clark. may either bo mailed or delivered In person to our store, 605 Broad IS HERE! Warden—Mrs. E. Quackenbush. ntroct, Newark, N. J., boforo the closing date, 3 P, M. Monday, Deccm-, Inside sentinel—Sirs. V. Shepperd. —FOR— bcr 8th, 1030. Prizes will bo awarded Monday, December 8th, at 8 P. Outside sentinel—Mrs. Tear! Helfrlch. M., at our store, 005 Broad street, Newark, N. J., and the successful Mrs. Charles R. Ogdcn, Jr., spent contestants will bo notified, It Is not necossary to be present at our The same genius... the same skill that tho past few days at Woodslde. Tire Service store at tho tlmo. ' Mrs. Eva Whltehcnd entertained at Rcmcmbor this contest closos promptly at 3 P. M., Monday, December made Majestic Radio famous, is behind this new a card party last Tuesday afternoon. 8th, and no solutions received after that hour will bo accepted. Mr. and Mrs. William Doylo arc 4th Prize Refrigerator. Our Service Car is Useful souvenirs will bo presented to evory contestant sending In their on a trip to Florida. solutions to this problem. • The Kcansburs Civic association Wrist Waiph For further announcement don't fail to read will hold a barn dance Saturday always ready pages 11!), 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125. 126 of nlRht. DIRECTIONS: 1 Mrs. Bert Lohman, who spent thn December issue of "Good Housekeeping' Maga- summer niul full at her homo on Tltct lb« 0(ui "1" In Mil Malar •«•». then plati Olirri In aiefe at Iba ttkn 1 6th Prtae zine. tho Bonchway, has roturncd to hor Steam Vidcanizing •qi»r« •> >• t> I»UI 11 horlitnlatlr, f«r- winter home at Orange. pcDdlcularly and diagonally, !•!•• •«•• Mrs. Jacob Frenchman has been btri from 1 to It. D* B0I ••• Ik* MM* Chest of Silver number Iwte*. Hocerufat conlcttul* vfll 7| The same Highly Satisfactory One-Year on the nick list (ho past fow days. Balloon and Truck h. nollftrd br mall. N* tm>le;ee ,t tkto Free Service will be rendered by us on the Re- Tho annual Thanksgiving danco flrnl may enter the eanteet. . of flro company No. 1 will bo held In Tires in Stock frigerator as we have on the hundreds of radios thn company's drohoiiso tonight. Cloning Date, December 8(11. FT we've sold. Mrs. Chnrlcn Morrleoy of Carr iivo- nuo was hostcas to tho members of tho Keyport literary club Friday nf- Name . Only one answer Authorized Majestic Dealer for toinonn. The program was in clinrgo 6th Prizo of the munlc department, of which Addrai from a family. Monmouth County. Mrs. Henry T. Hopkins l« chairman, Chimes Clock and took tho form of it rmmloiil Ion devoted to' Iho works of Victor Her- Cltj .. bert. Thn client nitlstu worn Minn Ciitherlnn llorneamp, violinist nml Minn Until Ctinnlnj.'hnni, anprnno tmlolnt. Ilesldon repairing tho diunngo to Miller's Hardware & Radio Co. tho Interior cif tho Cnnipn theater, calmed liy lire, tho front of tho bullil- InK In heliif: rpnimli'lrd. GRIFFITH PIANO CO. 33 W. FRONT ST., RED BANK. Mr. nml Mm. ('IPOI'KO Mpyrr hnvn John Hansen rntiiriip.il from nn niitnniublln lilp Ol'KN lWICNINilH. I'IIONI: IIIO. throtiKh Ni'w Vorle nlatu, 42 West Front Street, 605 BROAD STREET, NEWARK, N. J. John Itiiflii linn I'pcuvprcd from hid lTf'orit iilWinppfl, RED BANK, N. J. I Wultcr A. Conroy was ilo.lnlnp.il at 1'1'A.KVnOSE 21U RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 26,1980. Page

Henry T. Hopkins, chairman of the tlon at the Stacy-Trent at Trenton, singers of Newark. There was a Long Branch and Smith's shop at Colt's Neck Man rouslo; department and oonsUted of Thursday and Friday, large attendance. Oakhurat. the "Life of Victor Herbert" and Mr. and Mrs. William Muth left The sermon subject next Sunday The athletic club held a barn Globe Hotel Red Batik, N.J. \ musical selections by Mm. Mrs. J, last week for West Palm Beach, morning at the Methodist church will dance Saturday night. Hurt in Accident Leon Bchanck tank ''Gypsy £ove Florida, where they will spend the be "Going On to Perfection," The Seabright lodges attended last Sun* Song/' and Mrs. William C. M. An- winter., past councilors' atosclatlon of Amer- day night's service at the Methodist JS Thanksgiving Dinner $1.75 Chwlet DuuerTatd Up With delvson. rendered "Sweet Mystery of V. B. Mahoney, proprietor of a gro- ican Mechanics will attend the night churoh. Christ, Scientist """"" Bamcpt Ball Oytttt* on Half 8b«U * Injuries Which He Received Life." with Mrs. Henry T. Hopkins cery store on First street, was held service and the pastor will preach Mr. and Mrs. William R. Fowler', n accompanying at (he piano. Mrs. C. up at midnight Saturday and |100 In on the toplo "Our Obligations; Chris- Sr., spent Sunday at Princeton. »0O Broad Bt, Be4 IMak, W. I.' Bploed Haehea / • , \ Craps Fruit Last Week When HI. Log Leon Garrison read an Interesting cash was taken from him. Mr. Ma- tian CltlMnshlp." The ladles' aid -Mrs. Edward Loftua of Astoria Iced CelHJ *«M Oliver WagpnWaiHit Account of Victor Herbert's life. A honey had closed hla store and was society will meet • Thursday night, Long Island, spent the week-end Thanksrtvfni; Berries piano solo "When, You're Away," checking .over the day's business December 4th, at the home of Mrs. Chicken Gumbo ' Charles Danser la laid up at'ill* with her sister, Mrs. Bloomfleld Fary at 11:00 A. M. Thuradaj. Consomme' Jn Pup was played by Mrs. H. T. Hopkins when answering a knock at the door William Fowler, Br., The fourth of Church street home lit Colt's Neck with Injuries The public Is cordially invited Broiled Spanish Mackerel, Haltee da Hotel and a children's chorus under the he had a gun placed agalnat him and quarterly conference will be held which he received list Thursday direction of Mrs. ,3,, Xeon Schanck his cash taken. Mr. Mahoney could Wednesday night, December 10th. to attend the service* »nd -us* morning, -when a log wagon on -which The Register's advertising columns Bout Vermont Xwfcey, Ckestnut Dressing rendered"! Cent Do That Sura." The give no accurate description of the Herbert Young has installed Ice Broiled Ghilwa Hen, Cnrranl Jelly ha was riding was hit by an automo- ore the merchants' show windows. ths Reading Room, chorus Included the -Misses Lucille man, Recently Mr. Maboney discov- machines In the Busy Bee shop at —Advertisement . Boast FtinwBlbi: of Beet au Jus bUe driven by Chirles Thompson of Halght, Betty Hendrlckson, Barbara ered an intruder In his store late at Broiled French istmb Cnopr Red Bank. The ; accident ooourred Armstrong, Dorothy Close, Frances night, but let him go as nothing was before daylight while Mr. Dmeer Cranberry Jelly "' \ ; . .Currant' Jellj Ogden, Stephen Wallace and Enid disturbed. was on hit way to a portable) saw- Sprout. Miss Ruth Cunningham of Slashed Potatoes ' ' ' Candled Yams , mlll which he operatea on a, back Announcement has been made of BergenBeld, who rendered ''The Knot :he marriage of Mlsa Bertha Lowden , BatUr Sauce ' Fresh Strtaf Bean* road eaat of Colt's Neck. On the of Blue," and "Because You're You" Lettuoe and Tomato SsJad V'' .' "' * ' : wagon with Mr. Danger was Charles of Lawrence Harbor and Robert T. and Miss Catherine Bornsamp who Huylar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abrans rllib Flam-Puddinf, Hard'Sauoe Bennett of Colt's Neck. No logs played several violin selections were were on the wagon. Huylar of Broad street, on Saturday Fumpkta Fie Fresh Apple Pie ( the guest artists. A brief business afternoon. The ceremony was per- Canned Bartlett Feat* Mr. Thompson -was going In the meeting preceded the program. The formed by Rev. F. B. Whltaker at . French Vanilla of Chocolate lee Cream and Cake . \ same dlreotlon aa the wagon, and In guests present Included Mrs. Horace. Calvary church, the darkness he did not aee It until Fowler, Mrs, C. Morrlsey, Sr., Mrs. CHRISTMAS Onuicen and Checks . '- ' TV,' It was too late, to avoid bitting It. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar N. VWder- Harry Beazran, Mrs. B. .A. Wilson, Veer of Freehold entertained at a •;_ .Coffee .-• ... _••• • ,• -. ;.. Both vehicles were overturned by tho Mrs. Louis Howath, Miss Ruth Cun- collision.' Itr. Denser and Mr. Ben- dinner party on Sunday. The guests ningham, Miss Dorothy Beamim of Included Mr. and Mrs. Alexander GLOBE HOTEL, East Front St., Red Bank, N. J. nett were thrown oil the log wagon Keansburg; Mrs. George H. Conover, and the horses were thrown off their Cadoo, Jr., Miss Sara E. Cadoo and Mrs; Matilda Schlegel, Misses Bar- Miss Emily H. Zulg of Summit; and {eat Mr. Thampeon waa caught be- bara, Armstrong, Lucille Halgh, Bet- GIFTS WWW »•*)•••••< neath his overturned ear, but he Mr. and Mrs. John Harold Hendrlck- ty Hendrlokson, Enid Sproul, Fran- son and daughter Betty of Keyport crawled out from beneath It unin- ces Ogden, Bteph&lne Wallace and jured, although hla overcoat waa Dorothy Close of Keyport. Club, badly torn by broken gliss. members present were Mrs. JV Carlo Seabright News. vrom all points of Monmoyh County the gift buyers are hearing Mr, Danser received a cut on hla Anderson, Mrs. William M. Ackcrson, leg which required six atltohes to Mrs. William C. M. Anderson, Mrs. Delegations From Local Lodges At- the call to the Christinas Shopping. Here is the rendezvous fed Save 20% on Coal Bills close. He had lets serious outs and Fred P. Armstrong, Miss Anna H. tend Methodist Church. many bruises on various parts of his Bedlo, Mrs. Harvey S. Bedle, Mrs. thoie who are seeking the unusual in gifts... and in such ci Harvey Bronner, Mrs. C. Leroy Close, (Th. Red Bank Bixlitcr cm bt bought body. He will probably be unable to In 8«abrl«M at tin atom of Moirli W«l». work for aeveral weeks. Ur. Ben- Mrs, E. Francis Ehrlich, Mrs. Wil- man and H. LflfkowlU.) wealth of variety. Here are quality gifts to suit the purse of al^' Equip your home with storm sash and storm nett and the horses were not serious- liam' H. EmmonB, Mrs. C. Leon Gar- ly hurt.; Both vehicles were badly rison, Mrs. Albert M. Halgh, Mrs. Members of the American Mechan- doors for the coming fall and winter. Consult damaged. i Harvey W. Hartman, Mrs, J, Harold ics, Sons and Daughters of Liberty, Hendrlckson,-Mrs; Edgar T, HOODO, Odd Fellows and Rebekah lodges at- ILJ with vour prob'.emsi; ' Mrs. William 8. Holmes, Mrs, Henry tended the Methodist church Sun- T. Hopkins, Mrs. Norman B» Lock- day night Rev. Harry P. Grim, the GIFTS FOR Keyport Newe. wood, Mrs. Fred C, Ogden, ifrs. John pastor preached on the toplo "God's C. Osliorn, Mrs. J. Leon Schanck, Benefits to Hla People." Spirituals HER. Mrs. Charles W. Morrtsey. Entertains Mrs. J. E. D. SIlcox, Mrs. Frank P. were sung: by the Harrod Jubilee Amer. Millwork Corp., Inc. the literary Club. Sproul, Mrs. Walter D. Bwartzel, Elgin Wrist Watches (Tk> R«l Bank Regliter can lit bought Mrs. Mary Stevenson, Mrs, William Colored Mesh Bags Phone Aibury Park 4061 or 803.R., '•'..• In Kwport at Charles Lehn'a itort.) T. VanM&ter, Mrs, George N. Wag. -w- Diamond Rings ner, Jr., Mrs. Herbert R. West and Mal^e-up Boxes ' 47 MAIN ST, BRADLEY BEA^H. Mrs, Charles W. Morrlsey was hos- Mrs, Raymond I>. Wyokoff. tess to the Keyport, Literary club on Stone Set Blngti Friday at her home at Keanaburg. A surprise party was given Mr. DIAMOND RENO iAValUeres The program was In charge of MrB. and Mrs. C. Arch Reid ^f Long 8 large and 8 small Diamonds Electric Clocks set In white gold. $378.00. Branch Friday 'evening in celebra- Gruen Wrist Watches . FEARL NECHLACK tion of their wedding anniversary by Dresser Toilet Bets Fins quality, 16" graduation, with several friends. The party Included white gold clasp. S1S.00. Mr, and Mrs. C. Leon Garrison, Mr. leather Purses and Mrs. Walter O. Walling, Mrs. Crystal Necklaces H. W. Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. John Table Silverware Hoke, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cottrell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Bronkhurst Flexible Bracelets and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Camp- cigarette Boxes bell. Costume Jewelry Mrs, Caroline Park Is,the guest of Fearl Necklaces • 14 her daughter, Mrs, George Finger of Diamond Jewelry Osborn street, for several weeks. Brooches Mrs. James Kelsey and son Janes, owners of the Plaza hotel a Compact Cases Asbury Park, were guests of rela- Fen & Pencil Sets tives loot week befoto leaving for Christmas Sale COSTUME JEWELRY Llngorio Clasps Florida. COMPACT and UFSTICK Solid gold and -gold filled Real Fer-fu-Mlsts Comes In assorted colors, attroa- , Funeral services for the late Har- Stone Jewelry. Priced S1.00 to tlvely boxed. W.O0, ry Underwood were held at the home Traveling Seta on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Picture Frames pastor of the Reformed church. Rev. —Lane— Shoulder Fins F. T. B.-Reynolds, officiated and In- Diamond Watches, terment followed In Green Grove POCKET KNITE Pud Boies cemetery. He died very suddenly a lVKt. green or white gold, stain- his home on Tuesday as the resul Jewel Cases i of a heart attack. He Is survived less blades. S10.00. j by his wife, who was Miss Rose Each Chest now carries a free 6-year Cadoo. He held a responsible po- Insurance Policy agoinat Blotb dam- GIFTS FOR sition with the New York Telephone age. Don't fall to see tho peat LADIES' WB18T WATCH .. company. HIM. 14-kt solid gold cajc, 15-]ewe| Mrs. Mary Anna Cowlas was hos Gruen Strap Watches movement $14,00.' tess at the regular meeting-of-the $O G-75 Special POCKET WATCH Scarf Pins Social Nina last week. The guests Hamilton 17 jewels, adjusted, In Belt Buckles Included Mrs. EvartV. Sllcox and green or white gold-filled. (63.00. daughters, Mrs. Roland C. Dey, Eml Watch Chains Plmper, Mrs. Samuel Walling and Stone Set Rings Mrs. Harry Cowles and sans. The Not Illustrated. members present were Miss Hannah Pocket Knives Poling, Mrs. Emll Plmper, Mrs. Mar- Cult Links cus Lee, Mrs. Louie Stultz, Jr., Mrs. And the Specials at Leather Wallets GENTS' STRAP WATCH John Rapp, Mrs. Catherine Cooper, Hamilton Watches Gruen 15 Jewel, In gold-fllled J Mrs. Harriet Thome and Mrs. Wll Wadsworth case, $VU0O. 11am Lambertson. Key-Talners 9.95 14.95 I8.50 22-so Cigarette Cases A dinner was held at the Masonic Temple on Thursday evening by the Tie CUps LADIES' STONE KINGS directors of the Borough Building Fountain Pens 18-Kt white gold, set in latest and Loan association. A delightful Pocket Combs program waa given by John L. Fog- style, with real stones. $18.00. orty, tenor radio artist of New York Stud Sets and he was accompanied by Mrs. Ebony Brush Seta Adele Young Bowne. Card Cases MISB Ruth Whltenack, a former West BUI CUps teacher In the local high school, now of Leonla, was the week-end guest of Emblem Jewelry Miss Kathleen Lufburrow. Furniture Co. Fen & Pencil Sets TEA BET and TRAY Pocket Lighters sterling Silver, Silver PlaU and J. H. Hendrlckson, vice president KEYPORT Pewter Sets. tt&OO to WW.00. of the Keyport banking company, at- - Key Rings tended the annual trust conference Belt Chains of the New Jereey bankera' assocla- ' ."I w Diamond] Kings FLEXIBIJS DBACELET Signet Ring* Special Sale 14-Kt white gold, set with fine out Diamond. IS6.00. Emblem Charms FOR THE HOME. Electrla Clocks DIAMOND SOUTAIBI! Blue-white, perfect Diamond Ht Book Ends in 18-Kt whits gold. |W Fine lamps Gold China OVERCOATS Place Plates WESTERN ELECTRIC Stem Gloss Wore Blues, Browns, Greys and Fancy Mix- CHIMB CLOCK Pewtef Full Westminster Chime Revere, Don-Dons tures, in Single and Double Breasted Telechron Electric 188.00. riotnra Frame* TELECHRON ELECTBIO Models...all taken from our regular Console Sets CLOCK Vases Solid mahogany oasa. Just plus/ stock... Candlesticks In light socket tM.na Vegotabla Dishes We are not quoting former pricW Come in and Tea Sots Tabls Silver examine them for yourself. Priced now— Bread Trays DRESSER SKT FEN A PENCIL BET BU-plece Silver Bet in assorted Beverogo Sets Lateet Mother of Fearl color, 14* colors. 117.00. Telochron Clocks Kt Fen. *«.5O. 80th Thomas Clocks Tabin Llghtors Sandwich Trays 1847 Rogor Bros. Silver Community Sliver Gorlinin Silver GENT'S 8TONH RINO NOVELTY N15CIILA0H Wollncn Silver Ohronlum plated, with imitation Heavy 14-Kt. solid gold genulns orystal and rhlneatone. 15.00. Towlo Sliver Amethyst. WO.Ofl.

ARTICLES PURCHASED NOW WILL BE RESERVED UNTIL CHRISTMAS. Our Milk «na Cream la totted dnWy In pur laboratory nnder the super- vision of DR. V. COItLEMTZ, West Knd. N, J., Professor of Chemistry, Columbia University. J. KRIDEL Our Plant Is Always Open for Public Inspection. REUSSILLES' —Red Bank— MONMOUTIl'fl M0AIJ1NO JIOWICt.MnH Phone 637. i KED BANK Official Boy, Scout Outfitter " NATURES PUREST" PHONE 2030 — REDBANK Patre Twenty-Two RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 20,1080. JTJNIOBS WIN TOCBNAMENT C.BAJK.B EIJECT1ON. • gr*«t help to the welter* eonunit- her rammer home at thla place and' Eddie Barton to Bowling Ue, , "- , ,i - • .~ -i -• »be la spending the winter, at-New. High School Football Defeated Seniors For Inter-Clssa Ooiddlii Msr o Th» nitty «vu4 held » Jersey championship bout, the final of a card of six fights, Winifred Mack UK W. Keller Jeffrey US 1J« 111 Lecturtr—Mrs. ArttUs Conklln. for Bed Bank. Red Bank was de-is scheduled to go six rounds. Alma VomSteeg- LF E. Clsrk StrrVer 118 122 lit Ettwarti—Flojd Lam. ball game between Red ank and Mid- AiiUUnt atawird—Idlii Lwna Lura. Little Silver News. dletowi township high schools will feated earlier In the Beason by Class The fights last Thursday, which Marlon Harm OK B. Goode Truex 202 108 91 Substitutes: Senlo: •Dorothy Thomp- Chsplalo—Mrs. FnU Conklln. be ' on.^TWa Thanksgiving classic, A teams but at the present time has opened the winter season In Red 819 741 Stcretarr—Hn. fliorit 0. Ivlns. TrapahootSnr Toomamejit—Trmnlo- Bank, greatly pleased the fair sized son, Betty Allen, Anns Kothkovsky. ATLANTicernr which marks the end of the gridiron defeated every class B team. During COMMEKCIAL CHAUFFEURS Tnuunr—Htnrjr 0. HoLe*n. tl Servloe—Men'i Club. crowd that turned out. Martin Junlora—Jean Curchln. Dorothy Grand. Macintosh 146 21C season tor the two teams, has come the Beason Woodbrldge defeated Ailce BOM, Betty PullUm, M. Maraselo, Data keapar—lira, Cnsrlia LsonarJ. and return to be the outstanding game of thePrinceton 6-0, Carteret 2T-6, North Dwyer is promoting these boxing Reynolds ., ^.,, lit 148 Pomona—Mrs. Eltanor MoCormick. (The Bed Book Begliter on bt bomhl Grace Hill, Dorothy Llpplncott, Esthc Kiddl W IBS In Little Sllrer •! the Dnlon News Stand year. Last Thanksgiving 4.000 per- Plaln$eld 6-0, Freehold 47-7, Roselle matches, which will bo held every Hnrtftan, Atrtiea Parker, Cecils' Fretd Florn—-Mrs. Chirin H, Lum, Thsnlurlvlng Day, Novembsr XT < 7-6, Leonardo 12-6 and Union 13-6; All Thursday night. Penterman 1S8 KB Cent—Mra. Frank A. Bloodgom!. at the depoi and at George Quioksnbush'i sons saw the contest and It Is ex- man, Shirley Freedman, Pauline Rochkov, McKnlcht, eapt. 191 17« teneral iton.) pected that the attendance tomor- these were class B teams, The semi-final tomorrow nlgbt will sky, ElUtbeth Caglt. Leave Bed Bank „ tat A. M<' row, weather permitting, will break scheduled game with Rahway, a be between Frankie Sharabba df 848 86! 80: A handicap trap»hootlns match Eeturnlng leave Atlantlo 0ity__1ilB P. M., class A team, was cancelled. Red Bank and Joe Bllka of Perth Oceanport New*. «u held last week by the LItUe Sil- For Information phone Asent. Both elevens we In good condition. Amboy. In the four preliminaries, SECOND NATIONAL BANK. ver tennli and yaoht club, «nd Ral- Artie Bright of South Amboy will Fraiee 178 161 Tbe Organ Commlttes ot Methodlsi son Waterbury, Blchard DeWItt and • Neither team played last week. Vic- Coming Dance Church Becelvcs *l?8JS0. tory for Red Bank tomorrow will take on Frankie Ogal of Jamesburg, Ittlss 101 176 William Getty were, tied for first jrlve the eleven a perfect record River Plaza Jimmy Maletto of Red Bank will op- MacFarlsnd 170 ISO The committee that is raising place.' In the ehootfoff Waterbury NEWJERSEYCENTRAL poso Happy Fragalle ofLong Branch, of Tennis Club Clancy, cspt 169 149 broke) nine but of ten for first place, among class B teams for the season Winning 181 las funds for the purchase ot an organ and will make the team » Wins Two Games Walter Levan of Perth Amboy will for tha. Methodist church met at and 'won a turkey. William Getty for the Central Jersey championship, stack up against Bearcat Jones ot Miss Sara Ylvisaker of Red Bank 7(9 760 729 the parsonage Monday rilght Up, to •won s> duck, Others to take part in Mlddletown &find Young Hooco of the shoot'-were Lorenzo Getty, Rod- which will also be claimed by Wood- Entertains Committees for I EISNER date $12&S0~naa been donated. ' , Nationally Known bridge. While the team from Leon Question Marks Take Into Camp Keyport will trade punches with man Getty and Xeleey Burr. Young Bennett of Red Bank. Event to be Held Friday Eterim ' 191 16S Mr. and Mrs. Bundy and daugh ardo has not made as good a show- Cavalry Troop and West Ber- Brtioks 171 A Thanksgiving . service -will bo Night, December 26th. tera Grace and Marguerite of Tren- ing as Red Bank, performances and gen Athletic Club—To Buy There was action galore at the White 182 ton will be guests ot Mr. and Mra.held tomorrow morning at half-jiaat comparative scores count for little first bouts last Thursday night. Tiger Rowland ., .**..... 116 ten o'clock at St John's chapel.. GRAND PIANO; New Suits. Mlsa Sara Ylvisaker of Plnckney Grob .\. 200 166 George Loper on Thanksgiving day. •when these two teams meet Hall of Long Branch knocked out road, Red Bank, entertained thi A meeting of the Sunday-school A communion service will be held Private party. In your vicinity moving. Blaekla Meyers of Old Bridge in the HDftman'n 177 next Sunday morning at eleven out of town. wishes to viva up thelr^ Mlddletown has a stronger team The River Plaza Question Marks newly formed Sycamore tennis club tewls, eapt 18S teachers was held on Tuesday night. beautiful fdrand Piano hall, paid for. than last year. The forward pass has defeated the Red Bank cavalry troop third round of the main event and last week, at which time plans were Tuttls 1(7 101 Mrs. Uoyd Sickles and Mrs. Flora o'clock at St John's chapel, Instead Just like, new—\\ nvmtha old. Kather enabled the so-called "under dog to Friday night at the River street Harry Brooks of Mlddletown sent advanced for a dance to be held at of the first Sunday In December, as thin bring this rlnno back to our Willie Johnson of Asbury Park "to Wood will motor to Lehlgb. unlver that day will be the tint Sunday in ware rooma we will raiell to rellable- defeat the favorite team many times. school, 60 to 24, and on Monday tho clubhouse of the Monmouth boai 807 922 881 sity on Wednesday and Mrs. Sickles's partjr and allow all monies patd. Junt There was an excellent example or night the River Plaza boys downed sleep". In the second round of the Advent, continue ttar monthly payments on scml-wlndup. There were three club Friday night, December 26th. Il son Orrin will accompany nor home this last Saturday when Harvard de- the West Bergen athletic club, 40 to will be a formal Invitation dance anc The Blue Comets trimmed thi to spend the Thanksgiving holiday. A rehearsal for Christmas music small b&inncif. For price, moke and' feated'Tale via the air route.' Any 26. knockouts in the preliminary bouts Telephone Company in three gameB •will be h«U Friday, night at St, 'conditions apply^ and the fourth went the full route, music will be supplied by Chestc Mr. O'Mara of New York was a team that can complete seven passes The team realized about $50 re- Arthur's orchestra. and the Bakers and Grocers out- John's chapel. PIANO, thanks to the final bell. . . - • pointed the. Utilities-in. two games guest of Mr. and MM. Thomas Rosa in succession Is dangerous and that cently for new suits by the disposal ' Miss Teresa Papa has" charge o on Monday. Kev.Robb preached Sunday night ' Drawer M, Rod Bank, N. J." la •what Mldflletown did • in the of a twenty-pound turkey and a bas- A terrific right sent Meyers to thethe' Invitations and she Is being as- Friday night at the Recreation ball. at the Methodist church, Princeton same. canvas in tho mala, event. The end Harry Hemming, anchor man for tho A meeting of the ladlea' aid socie- • Mra. Fred Hurley lg, spending a ket of fruit. The turkey was won sisted by Miss Isabel Grlesenback ty was held at the home of Mrs Bed Bank's good showing this by Charles Meeker of River Plaza was no surprise and was a fitting an,d William Park'er, The reception Blue Comets, was\ high scorer with fow days nt Atlantic-City. • climax to as hectic a flght as h, 659 points. Emmons and Merrill were Lloyd SCckles on Tuesday night. year has been due principally to.a and the fruit went to Harold Young committee consists of John Parker, Five dollars was cleared at tbe The Men's club met Friday night strong 'running attack, with Schwen- of Chapel Hill. The new suits will been seen In this section for sorai Edward Dodd, Bart Capon, Avery consistent scorers for the phone men. and elected Peter Glsleson presldtnt, time. „ Gils Colmorgen, captain of the Bak- sociable given by tha Bpworth ker' doing the line plunging andLed- be scarlet and green In color Giles, Walter Humphrey and Bert league on Friday night. Benjamin Shoemaker vice president dy and Gage cutting through tackle or . Both lads waded in at the start ol Fielder. |On the decorating commit- ers and Grocers five, cracked the and Olark Kemp treasurer. The Question Marks will wear the the first stanza and exchanged ter- pins with due regularity. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Perley Riddle will out oiKAN sweeping around the end. Both Bults for the first time when they tee are Alston Beekman, Miss Jane William Satter and Theron Brower Stood sGrfr nmf Leddy and Gage have given some rific punches to the head and body Wylle, Avery Giles and Walter Hum- Hurley was the mainstay of the entertain a number of relatives end attended the Lehlgh-Lafayette foot- at bv smia. Wo • e, encounter the Plainfleld T. M. C. A.They were mixing It up when the Utilities' Attack. friends on Thanksgiving. The guests fine exhibitions of sidestepping and at PlaJnfleld on Saturday night of phrey. The refreshment commlttei ball trarne last Saturday.. •M. A A. Toorbee* H. D- PM»«sli*a« dodging while Schwenker has been bell brought tha round to a close. Is composed of Miss Ylvisaker, Mis will be Charles A. Wimple and Miss- Mrs. Emma Gardiner, who Bpent next week. BLUE es Harriet,, and Bertha Wimple, tha human ramrod In smashing At tho beginning of the secon Jeanne Parker, Adrian Nitschelm Gregory 114 159 IS' the summer with her daughter, Mrs, The scores of the Red Bank and George W. Wimple, Mr. and Mrs. , through the, line. River Plaza games are: round, Meyers took a hard blow o and Bart Capen. Jeffrey 106 17S 145 Bardsley Hopg'ood of Vermont, has PUes! Piles! ' No fault can be found with the J. Hemming 168 144 Fred Wimple of Oceanport, Mr. and returned home for the winter, The old reliable remedy, for over/ bra, the right jaw. Tiger followed thli The club was organized the past of PILES Is • ™; Bed Bank line on the defensive. Only 0 P PTS. up with a serle3 of body blows -whlcl Gray ' 186 Mrs, Edward Berry; Douglas Berry, RIVER PLAZA. summer and Included In Its member- Hawkins 163 ISO' 169 FREY'S UNIVERSAL PILE SUPPOSITORY four touchdowns have been made Sackowltz. If. Edward Berry, Betty Berry and Mrs Try it, sftor all ties falls. 7 left tho white boy gasping. Anothei ship are young people from Red H. HemmlMt 203 188 168 against Red Bank so far this sea- Jackson, rf. ' jo right and Blackle was knocked com- Berry's father, Douglas Riddle. ' Leonardo News. PRICE, fiO CENTS. son. These were made by class A Eigenrauch, c .,, g Bank, Shrewsbury, Fair Haven ant Mr. and Mrs., Lloyd Sickles will pletely out of the ring. Dazed, Mey- Little Silver. John Parker la presi- 009 843 865 Sold at Schroedcr'a and Lewis's teams and no team made more than Smith, rf. le. "... j ers tried to counter with a left bui entertain at a dinner party on The Kre Company's Basketball Team Drug Stores In Bed Bank. Patten, r&. 0 dent, Miss Grlesenbeck is vice pres- TELEPHONE MEN. one tally. Red Bank has held the the blow fell short. Hall followe Lewis 118 163 16 Thanksgiving day. The guest of Beaten by a Jerwj city Team. class B teams scoreless. Red Bank Vosselmjin, Is, ... ,.,.. l ident, Miss Ylvisaker Is secretary honor will be Mrs. Sickles's grand- him In a corner, Jabblng-away an and William Parker Is treasurer. Pollock 165 1S2 186 (Tb* Bed Bank Register ean be bought OFFICE of Constructing Quarlormastsr. baa scored SI points In eight games leaving his opponent with tho dosln fathers William S. Worthley of Ea- la Xtocirdo at ths stors of Fred .Meyers.)' Fort Monmouth, N, J, Bcnlod proposall 27 6 00 Bronson 147 168 182 will be received hero until 1 o'clock P. M,. 48' of which were made against class Avery Giles will entertain tho club Emmons J 180 180 182 tohtowh, who will he eighty-nine on CAVALRY. only to grapple the other's' shoulde The Ireonardo fire company's bas- Decomber 0, 1080, and thon opened for A teams and 51 against class B In an attempt to hang on. After th at his home on Saturday night Merrill 1(8 184 that day. Other guests will, be Mr. lurnlshlnp; all labor, equlninent, roaterlaV elevens. O F PTS breakaway,- the Tiger sent anothei ketball team was defeated by a Jer- and perforrnlnff alL«rork for ithe construc- McClBln, rf. . and Mrs.. Cyril Brown and daughter sey , City team. at tbe community Oakerson, If. resounding right to the chin which CHUBCH MEN'S MEETING. 8S8 817 800 Aline, Orrin Sickles and Ruth Sic- tion of BIX double sete of Noncomrals-: Mlddletown's record this year up Kesslcr, c. .. house Saturday evening by the score stoned Officers' Quarters. Plane and sped- to the present time consists of four staggered the white man as the bel! kles. • flcatlons will be furnished upon receipt o£ Fix. nt Ushers' Union of Now Morunoulh BAKERS AND GROCERS. of 29 to 10. certlfled check for tlD.OO, t Plans may b* •victories and four defeats. The Mld- sounded, bringing the second rouni Colandrlello lit Hi Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kane of Phila- Williams, 1?. to a close. Plans Whiter Activities. delphia will be visitors of Mrs. Kane's IIIHS Mildred .Thomas spent the seen here and at the offlco of the Con- dletown township team triumphed Mills ICO 159 week-end with Miss Muriel Hill of structing Quartermaster, SO Whitehall over Metuchen, Freehold, Point The ushers' union of tha NowFaegar 176 172 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ross street, New York City. 11 2 24 The Old Bridge battler, who up to Trenton. , . Pleasant and L&kewood and bowed that time had a record of ten straight Monmouth Baptist church will meo Cleary ICO 18B over tha week-end, \ Colmorsan 211 176 The members .of the Bpworth Mrs. Edith Phllllppi will spend Monmouth County' 8urrocate'e Office. to South River, Wbodbrldge, Prince- Knockouts, met his fate In the third, Monday evening at the church, with Thanksgiving wjth her daughter, ton and Carteret. , „ RIVER PLAZA. Gamely he struggled to his feettwlo C. Wesley Coddlngton, the president, league donated money from their In the matter of the estate of Emmy von F PTS. 8S1 781 785 Mra. Tranols Goertner of Weatflold. 'Kattengell. deceased, In twelve games against the town- Snekowlti, rf. , after being sent to the canvas but in charge. On Monday evening, De- funds for the payment of the new Notice to creditors to present claims UTILITY hardwood floor for the Sunday schoo' Miss Emma Leonard Is spending ship eleven since 1920 Red Bank has Jackson, If ,.. his doom was sealed. A right and cember 8th, tho members of the Shlnn .. 118 121 HO a few days with friends at Newark, against estate. •won seven and lost four. One con- Elffenrauch, c. a left which staggered him, wer union will hold thoir annual ladles' Bennett UO 170 162 room. Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Don- r Mrs. William Anderson and eon of test was a'scoreless tie. Red Bank Smith. «- The following • meetings will be ahay, surrogate- of the County'of Mon*. followed with a terrific right whlcr night meeting, at which they will bi DeFlore . 12S New York are visiting Mr. and Mra. mouth, nade on the twenty-first day o( has made 205 points In these games Vosselman, Iff. sent him down for the count. hosts to the members of the ladles' Boncore 188 I8S held at the Methodist church next November', 1030, on the application of Ed- Patten, lg. . .. John Friedlander, . and Mlddletown 106. Mlddletown has The semi-final was a slashing af- aid society of the church. All wom- Sanborn 142 166 146 week: Monday night, Young Peo- ward vonKattentoll, administrator of the not crossed the Red Bank goal since Hurley . 147 109 1S8 ples' Union; Tuesday night, the of- Mrs. Adelaide. Balsch has closod estate of Emmy vonKnttensell, deceased, fair. Both Johnson and Brooks, two en members of the church, as wel notice is hereby given to the creditors of 1826 -when Tuck Hanson ran wild 18 4 40 colored fighters, played a give am as members of the ladles'aid society, 693 829. 750ficial board meeting; Wednesday SHERIFF'S SALE. said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber, and Red Bank waa trounced by the RED BANK. tako gamo during tho entire first have boon invited. Thoro will be night the Epworth leaguo mooting By virtue of a writ of fi. fa. to me di- administrator as aforesaid, their debts and G F PTS. rected, issued out of the Court of Chan- demands against the said mute, under score of 34 to 0. Since then Red Bank Tlnk. If round. A series of long range rights an entertainment in charge of a in the Sunday-school room; prayer • 8.0 ...4 Tho feeling of supremacy assumed cery of-the state of New Jersey, will bo oath, .within aix moDtAs ,from ths date of .... ha» totaled UO.polnto whilo-Middle. Witty, If.,.. and lefts from TJrboks started the' committee of which James~E.'Gr'iggs meeting on Thursday night and the sxposed to aale at publlo vendue. oa the aforesaid order, or they will be forever town has a "goose egg1/' .20 4 by the Blue Comets and Bakers and Bruno, rf. .., downfall of Johnson In the second, is chairman. The nature of the Grocers after their Friday night vic- father and son banquet on Friday HONDAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY barred of their actions therefor against The scores of the two teams in Vaccarelli, c. . « 0 12 who went out after one minuto anc night -^ OP BECEMBEH. 1080, the said subscriber. program has been kept secret and a tories was short lived. Both teams betneeo the hours of 12 o'clock and 5 Dated Freehold. N. J., Nov. 21, IOJOJ past years and their records for this Nordy. \g. . .. .10 2 58 seconds of fighting In thla stanza. surprise is looked for. Murdico, TV, , .10 2 were downed for the full count Mon- o'clock (at 2 o'clock) In the afternoon of ' EDWARD VON KATTENQELIv season are as follows: The opening bout was a fast on The union has made a gift of a day night at Red Bank. The Post- •aid day, at the Court House*, In the Bor- Red Bank, N, t. Red Bank Mlddletown .10 2 Fair Haven News. ough of Freehold, County of Monmquth, between Frankie Ogal of Jamesburg sterilizing machine for use at the office conquered the Bakers arid Gro- Hew Jersey, to satisfy a decree ot sola Moamouth County Surrogated Office^ 1920 • 0 S9 13 0 20 and Frankie Donata of Red Bank. Mlddletown township health center cers and the Commercial Chauffeurs court amounting to approximately In the thntter of the entate of Adonlrau 1S21 o 0 The old reliable one-two had th Fire Company to Nominate Officer! H.280.00.: 6 0 at Campbell's Junction. mastered the Comets. Wally Macin- Judaon Dray, deceased. 1121 FREEHOLD SOtJCER TEAM WINS Jamesburg lad on the canvas In th Rev. H. Pierce Simpson, the pas- Next Monday Night. All the following tract or parcel of [and Notice to creditora to present > clalnus. 12 7 tosh, lead-off man for the truck driv- snd premlsea hereinafter particularly de- against estnte. mz 22 0 second round. Up at the count o: tor of tho church, has recommended ers, gave an exhibition of real con- (Tha Red Bank Register can bo bought scribed, altuate, lying and being In the * Pursuant to the order of, Joseph Li 1122 IS IS Defeats tho Unbeaten Team ol the nine he -was again sent to the floo the appointment of a committee to In Fatr Haven In tht atom of Harry KnrtU Boroufth of Red Bank, in the > County of Donahay, aurrogato of the County of Mon- sistent bowling by compiling the re-and Robert Cameron and at tht Gold O 192S IS B. M. 8, Mauretanla Sunday. with two rights to the jaw. Monmouth, and State) of Nevr Jerssy. Be- mouth. made on the tw«nty>seventh 'day s tako charge of the annual church spective scores of 208, 200 and 203. dan.) ginning at % point In the easterly line of of Ootober. 10JO. on tthe application of 1924 0 18 Frankie Sharabba was anothe roll call in January. Tho members Shrewabury Aveout,' distant twentK'Ave Henry D. Brlnlsy, executor of the estate) 192S 0 Before a crowd of nearly S00 peo- POSTOFFICE. J« ple last Sunday on the Freehold high Red Bank boy who disposed of hi of this suggested committee are ,al Schroeder 172 189 124 The fire company will meet next feet foutherly from the point of intersec- of Adonlram Judson Bray, deceased, notice) 1927 4< 0 opponent via the knockout route. tion of the easterly line of Shrewsbury Is hereby given to the creditors of aalil 1928 38 school grounds, the soccer team of trustees of the ushers' union, with Brown 118 167 16' Monday night and nominate officers Avenua with the eoutherly line of Cath- deceased to exhibit to tho subscriber, Sx4o. 0 Phi] De Carlo of Red Bank out- Warner 146 150 116 for tha coming year. 1929 58 0 the Karagheuslan A. C. defeated Howard W. Roberts aa chairman. erine Street; thence (1) easterly at rlnht utor as aforesaid, their debts and demand! classed Kid Poppa of Matawan am Mr. Simpson recently resigned as Sweeney 131 139 On* Wednesday night, December ansles to Shrewsbury Avenue seventy-nve against the. said estate, under oath, with. team from the R. M. S. Mauretanla feet to a point: thence (?) northerly par- In six months from theitlate of the afore* 206 This was the first defeat that the Young Gans of Red Bank wa pastor of the church and the rol Darby 175 3d, the welfare committee and Christ- Dennis 188 180 17S allel with Shrewabury Avenua twenty-five said order, or they will bo forever barred B«d Bulk's 19>0 Record: Mauretanla team has bad thla sea- knocked out by,Gyp Garonc of Mat- call will take place after ho ends mas party committee will meet at feet to a point In the southerly line of of their actions therefor aaelnat tbe laid awan. Catherine Street; thence (8) easterly subscriber. , Red Bank 0 Trenton son, and up to last Sundaya gome his pastorate. 815 782 756 the ftrebouse. Funds to help the slong the southsrly line of Csthsrlne Bed Bank 7 Perth Araboy they had never been scored upon unemployed are coming in steadily Dated Freehold. M. J.. October 27. 1910. BAKERS AND OROCER8 Street ninety-three feet to a point; thence HENItY D. DHINLBY, lied Bulk It Thomas Jefferson The play was fast and clean through- AGAIN BEST AT SHOW. PUPILS GIVE PROGRAM. Calandrlello 1S8 and the people's generosity has been (4) southerly parallel, with Shrewsbury Lorff Branch, N. Jj 0 127. 189 Avenue fifty feet to a point; thence (G) B«d Bank Long Branch out and the spectators were treated Mills 133 Red Bank Plalnfleld 182 162 westerly parallel with Catherine Street to some fancy teamwork and good Red Bank Colllo Defeated All Othei Second of a Series Presented Cleary 146 161 BOROUQH OF RUMSON, N. t. one hundred and sixty-elsht feet to a point NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OP ACCOUNT Eed Bank Princeton Faesar PUBLIC NOTICE. n the aasterly Una of Shrewsbury Avenue; Bed Bank soccer. Breeds at Trenton. Keansburg School. 112 ISO 1S8 Estate of Albert Smith, deceased, Freehold 152 180 TO THE OWNERS ON BOTH BIDES OF thence (fi) northerly along tha easterly Notice la hereby given that the accounts] Bed Bank South River SOUTH SHREWSBURY DRIVE: Ingj of Shrewsbury Avenue twenty.flvv The game was but a few minutes Laund Lila of Bell Haven, the blu The second of a series of enter- Colmorgen 163 161 of the subscrlbsr, executor of the estate) old when the visitors worked tho You are hereby notified that at a nett- feet to the) point or place of beglnnlns. of said decensed, will bo audited and stat* 94 colllo owned by Mrs. Florence B. tainments given by tho pupils o ing ot th« Mayor and Council of the Bor- ed by tho Surrogattt of the County of Mon- ball to the goal mouth and scored Ilch of Red Bank, which has taken 771 602 761 ough ot BumBon held Thursday evening, Soiled as the property of Gulseppo Kl»«- mouth and reported for settlement to the) Mlddletown's 1930 Itecord: the Francis Place school at Keans- November 18, 1980, ths Borough En- their first goal. Freehold quickly top honors In its breed and In th burg was held last night. Tho pro- conero. at al.. taken In execution at the Orphans Court of said County, on Thurs- Leonardo 6 South River evened the score, however, a few gineer of the Borough of Rurason, purau* suit of The Mainstay Bulldlnir and Loan day, the eleventh day of December, A. D. working groups slnco coming out al gram consisted of songs and a play BLUE COMETS ant to tbe terme of, an Ordinance dulr Asaociatlon, body corporate, of the State 1030, at which time application will be) Leonardo 6 Metuchen minutes later when Ernest Walker Gregory , 152 102 pasted for said purpose, did file nlth the Leonardo 6 tho Hudson county show Novembe depicting tho characters of "Mother of Mow Jersey, and to be sold by made for the Allowance of commission! Freehold on a pass from Milton Yates, scored Jeffrey ,, 150 1C4 undersigned a true statement ol the) cost and counsel fees. Leonardo 12 Point Pleasant 1st, went a step higher at the Tren Goose." Tho pupils taking part In and expense Incident to the Installing of W1LUAM K. O-BKIEN, Sheriff. Freehold's first goal. At half-time ton show Saturday night. She won Gray, ., 178 1S1 concrete curbing and the grading and eur- Dated November SO, 1990. Dated October It. A. D. 1010. Leonardo B Lakewood the play were Evelyn Klotz, Mary 178 Wilson es Smock, Solicitors. THOMAS IRVINO BROWN, Leonardo tho score waa 8 to 1 in favor of Hawkins . 211 faelng with cinders and broken atone of 6 Woodbrldne best of breed In the strongest com- Murphy, Geneviovo Gelhaus, A Hemming 200 (48 lines) tI3.lt. Bed Bank. N. It Leonardo 0 Freehold. The play In tho second 180 South Shrewsbury Drive) and the construc- Princeton petition seen In tho East since tho Folks, Margaret Dean, Elmer Truox, tion of a surface drainage pipe and catch Leonardo 0 Carteret half was Just as fast as In the first Madison Square Garden show Ia3 John Klscy, Fred Loder, William 871 600 787 basins; that said report apportlone among both teams preosing their hardest February and then topped tho work- the properties fronting or bordering eald 42 to win. The final ecoro was 6 to 4 Lorenson, Mario Walling, Florenci CHAUFFEURS. South Shrewsbury Drive, In proportion to Ing group, winning tho silver trophy Gallagher, Robert Kcelan, Mary Gal- Macintosh 208 200 the frontage ol the respective land! of The Red Bank line-up for tomorrow Is In Freehold's favor. The outstand- In that class and finally winning tho each owner, a true and accurate accoant lagher, Angelina Bcleza, Charles Lewis .... 186 177 follow! i ing player of the game was Ernest hnr.dsome silver trophy proBcntcJ l>y Mini 169 ot said costs and wvenssa. No. WelBht Walker for Freehold who scored (Ivo Mathcws, Vivian Blcgel, Ruth Pearl 219 WHITE BROS. tho Trenton Times for tho boat dog Penterman 177 178 Al Plcone L.E. 17 112 Florence DeCamlllo, Albert Hilalng- You ar* further notified that at a meet- of his team's goals, tho other goal In tho show. Thla is tho second McKnltht 168 186 ing of the Mayor and Council to be helJ Gusty Zucco L.T. 24 ISO being scored by Fred Walker on a Joseph Rockefellow, Androw at the Qorough Council Chambers, Bum- William Russell L.G. 25 time this year that tho Bell Haven no penalty. Bloomer, Edward Branlgan, Thelma 951 90S 921 son, Friday evening, Novsmber 28th, 1880. ...BUILDERS... Jamei Worden C. U kennels havo won this great honor. at 8:00 o'clock, the Mayor and Council 205 Stanford, Louis Compton, Hazel Fletio MoiaBclo no. 35 Tho Freehold team thus far haaOn May 10th tho dual champion will consider among other things, any ob- Joseph Roiatl 550 Newman, Viola Kumasaka, Mary ectlon or objection! that the owners of n.T. 81 172 Lucnflon of Boll Haven won tho & Keyport Big five Lo»c«. John Hlpjglns enjoyed a successful season and have Vogcl, Mildred Glover, Margaret the properties stated In sail report mar MILLWORK AND JOBBING K.E. IS 135 yet to meet dofoat this year. Homo president's cup for tho best dog of Tne Asbury Park Crescents defeat- present against the connnnlng of such re- Frank BlaUdell Q.B. 12 Baraselll, Norman Randolph and AflLLt ' OFFIUEl Howard Gaffe no games nro played every Sunday on all breeds at Providence. No other ed tho Keyport basketball team port, and to take such further and other L.H.B. 4 ino colllo' konnel In America has ever Raymond Burtell. In tho play, "A action >B mar be deemed appropriate and James Leddy H.H.D. 1 tho high school grounds and somo Thursday night at Keyport by one irocar and as right and justice ehall re* CENTRAL AVE. U BUOAJD ST, Carl Bchwenker no won best in the show. During tho Thanksgiving Consplrncy," parls F.n. 105 faat aggregations from Trenton are point. Tho Asbury Park flvo added quire. Th« report above referred to Is taelng booked to play there In thepast ten years Bell' Haven haB wcro taken by Albert Hilslngcr, Alice another victory to their present sea- now on file In the olllc* of tha Borough TEL 754-51 BED BANK. Substitutes—Edward Jacobi, captain, 8, compllBhcd thla soven times and Smith, Carman Opdykc, Wesloy Clerk for examination by partial Inter- 146; Bottagaro, 14, 140; Marshall Smith. near future. son's record Sturday night by defeat- "ited therein. > twlco at tho largest Bho\y in Amer- Yourth, Thelma Stanford, Georgo Id. IBS: William Sweel. 18. 14»; Frsnk After the contest Inst Sunday a Ing the Y.M.H.A. champs of Newark ica nt Madison Squaro Garden. This Roeoanor, John Horter, Ruth Pearl Dated November 14, U10. Malta, 19, 172; Aumsek, 2:, 148: John banquet In honor of tho Maurotnnla by a count of so to 40. JEHE 1. CABEW. Gllltr, 2S. 118; Dnvey, 27. 13,'.: J. Begun, kennel has won tho highest honors nnd Florenco DICamlllo. Dorouuh Clerk.' 27, ISO: lluisell Jordan, 28, 110; Cnrruttl, crow won given nt tho American ho- of tho collie- brocd nt every dhow 2D, lit) Amelchenko, 32, ICO: Ilruyrre, tel which waa largely attended. beginning with last February and Mlddlotown Griddert Win. BOROUQH OP RUMSON. N. 1. HOWARD FREY 30, 169; Illiilr. 3«. IS?. Speeches wcro given by Judgo Rultf BArTIST CHURCH NOTF.S. Tho Mlddletown township high PUBLIC NOTICE. hns completed seven championships, TO TUB OWNERS ON IOT11 BIDES OF SANITARY- PLUMBER Mlddlotown township'? llnc-up: V. Lawrence, Max Flnogold, Rev, J. Thfl Honson will closo with tho At- school's second football team debat- II. Schwnclio nnd County Clerk Jo- Men's Club Planning for Winter Ac- WAI1REN STHEETl STEAM and HOT WATEB FITTIwd-Quttors, Leaders and Tin Boolllig No. Weljht intle City chow next Biiturdny. ed tho Asbury Park seconds last You art hereby notified that at a meet- seph McDcrmott and tho chief radio tivities. J. r.llbcrt. I-.K. 7 lir. wock at Aebury by a score of 7 to ing of the Mayor and Council of the Dor- 74 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. W. Oliver I.X X 170 oporntor of the Maurotanln told Plans for winter activities of tho °us;h ot Itumson held Thuriday evening, BO present of thn recent rescue Tho contest was the last of Hit November 11, lOto, the Borough En' 11. Fesqusle L.(i. u> 180 Men's club of Iho Baptist church neason for tho Mlddletown boys. ulnser of the Borough of Rumion, pursu- >[. rioiUek C. 0 180 which tho Mnurotanln performed nt C1TV IIASKF/rn/lIX I.HAGUK woro dlscutiaed nt tho regular moot- ant to the) terms of an Ordinance duly J. Kevnrr 11.(1. in 10H oca on their lost trip. Init Monday night. Oeorgo W. Brny, asied for said purpoie, did Die with tha a. Quait n.T. 10 ICI Hoard of Oovornnrn Met Friday Victory For Seabrlght indsrslnnad a true statement of the eost F. Welnhelrntr HK. i«r. president of tho club, wns In tho mil expense Incident to the Installing of Nltfht ut tlio V. M. C. A, Center. chftlr. Tho basketball team ot the Red?aner«tk curbing and th« grading and sur- O. Anthony, earl, I Mr, Hank branch of Uie Jersey Central acing with cinders and broken atone of II. fkhulU I,.an 11.11. , ' H,r, CLUBS. r, A mcctlnK of tho bonrtl of (jovcrn- Amnng tho coming events In n har- power A light company was defeated Warren Btrset and the construction M. Fahrer It II.II. 14 Mr, ni-B of tho Youiic Mon'n Chiliitlnn an- vest affair to ho held for tho benefit f a surfarl dralnaie pipe and catch n. Lftitos r.ii. 4 150 Bclmur Mnn I'rrnlnt of Onn In of tha nj;e(l. Donations nro being re- iy a «coro of 18 to 10 Friday night >aslns| that laid report apportion* among Florid*. ciiclntlon roiumunlly bnnliotlwll t Beabrlght, The Red Bankers he properties fronting or bordering said O10K5 afOrOI, GAS TURNED OFFl Substitute!—M , Edv.nnli, 17, 105; J lcni;uu wan held nt Ilio Clirl^tlan clvod by Mra Ada V. Stout nt her itrest, In proportion to the frontage of Miles, 12, H5:II. Wells, 11, woro lendlpg at halt time. 1(10; (!, Tho Miami Honch rod and reel [iniioelnllon center on Ilnitieh nvennci lioino on Irving place, • he respective lands of each owner, a true WaltU, 2, ISO;11, I'oulks, 3. H2j M. ind accurate account ot aild coste and'e*- l>«tl«i, 11, 111, club of Florida, of whli-h lion j.-,ir- Krldny nl;;lit. Tin. giuidrnnitlo A norlon of vesnor meetings will bo for of Jnrnoy City, Ilnlninr and Ml-club, VOIIIII; Mi'ii'M iiml Yminj; Worn- hold during tlio month of December, County Series Attendance. imas. You are further notlllei] that at a meet- unl Uonoh In pronl'lnnt, in nboiit to fii'n HI'IIII-W nnnurlntlui), Fort Mnn- Tho choir will present it Chrlnttnna The pnld ndmlimlons were 11,180 m "t the Mayor and Cunell to be held At the prenont tlmo It rcpmn utnvt Itn winter nctlvltlrn. It In one IIKIIIIII, Jpi-ncy CVnlrul power nnd rnnlatri nnd tho church school n «po- luring the recent banobo.il serlos be- it the Morotigh Council Chatnhera, num- doubtful whether Hod Hunk will 1'lny of tho lemllni; llnhlni; clulm In Flor- llMht "fiiiipnny, nnd tin' HOBO nnd Inl Yuletldn pr'oKrnm, wcrn Hod llank and Keyport. Ton nn, Krlilar evening, November 18th, 1810, Good Roofing it Sioo o'clock, the Mayor and Counell Woodbrldga IIIRII school flntiinlivy, ida. Mr. l'Vinli'r will carry on nc- Durum ni.'Ki'«i;iitlonn woro inlmltlnl An Invitation linn linen tixlnmlcit to (nmrs woro played and the lilghonL rill consider among tither things, any ob- Decemhor Oth, nt Jted Hank for chnr- Ivitlnn of tho Aniiuclntivl Miii-f nwr- to tlm Irnifiii-, which will open at Ihn ncmliorn of tho elcrny In Momnoiitli mid attendance for one game wns ctlon or objections that the owners of "The Kind T/ia< Lasts" Ity. WoodbrtdKe has oainplati'd tlw llnn nlulm ot Atm-rlcn, an hn In the Rod Hank hl|;li nrlniol next Monday •ounty to nltnml thn iiicotlnK of Ihu 1,100. ^^^ he itrt>t>eTtUs stated In laid report may nuon by dofonlliiK nil lt« npjiononti nlKht, pment against the confirming of auoh re* Itrenldenl of Hint nitmicliitlun, Monmouth county mlnlntnrlul nntm- we, and to take surli further and other For all typei of roofs and will olnlm the Central .Turnoy Mr. Fiii-rler fit'ilcii llmt Ihn llWnmr •Inllon tn l>o hold In tlio church next Art Exhibition Winner. r.Unn ft* mar be deemed appropriate and filmmplomlilp on It' record. It In 1111- ''rnnlc I.ovy of Ihp Ilcbrow nnnn- roper and as right ami Justice shall re. fliilllMK rlilliliniinn mill pli.r will lin r-latloll WIIB rlTtrtl Irrnnllri-r of tho tiomlny night. Mr*. William Hammell of Hprlng dorctood that the WonilbtliiKa faculty •pen nil winter. In clmtgo of (Jlmrlri "»Ir», The report above referred to la limird. A mrrilim will 1m held Fil- irM, Hod Bank, *r»s n winner thli '» on file In the office of the Borough Monmouth Roofing Co. would like tn play Ited Hunk, but .'miiiorn. Whltliic, Hun nnd <:tn| nrc Tlio clnnsllioil ndvfrtlnemmils In •nok at a Philadelphia art rilil- ••rk for «Ksmlnatlon bv parties Inter. Johns-Manrllla Approved Koofnrs not forllm rli«miilon«hlp. Hlinulit Hi;il

DEATH O» BASEBAIX P1AVBB. WANT CRIMINAL COUBT. A CITADEL OF BAPIO. president of the National Broadcast- reveals Instead, the chMTtSd fl ostoffice in vm& eon. new ing Company. Mr. Sarnoff laid be- the president ot the Tentjtt June* E. Tmttot ot B«4 Bank Wini August Sofleb Former Bed Bank Belnur Besldent Anxious to Have Lawyers to Mi Legislature to Cre- As Told by Herbert Brooke' In The fore tbe writer a suggestion of fume Products Corporation. „.- League Lead Vertlot for 9M00. , Hioaf er, VMIM Awiy. , Youth Trained on Ships. ate One Here, Bevlew of Bevtew* what that vision will mean. ' \ounclng tho creation ot Uwfc- «s> „. Jamei S3.' Parker of Bed Bank wu August Sotfe), for many years a Belmar, N. J. (AP)—It appears Monmouth county lawyers will Before many months have passed "Talking motion pictures of the lulslto scent, Stars of the BummM,',-• Injured at Long Branch last Septem- prominent ttrofewlonal baseball play- that New Jersey has a navy. The urge the next legislature to create a three entire city blocks of once fash- future will poetess four elements; night. ' •. *V n, Slightly B»xk b ber when bis oar waa hit and badly er and manager of the old Red Bank state government is not cognizant ot criminal district court system in this, ionable brownstone bouses In New sound, color, motion, and perspec- But If you do. It will be th» f»ult '' damaged by an automobile driven by Orioles; died this morning; at his the fact and the "admiral" never has county similar to that in Bergen York City will vanish. A gaping tive. Every home can ultimately be- not so much of radio »nd televlllon >,-• Av«r»g©—Morrii Ha« Edge on Clarence Lebr 6! ZXm* Branca and horns on North Bridge avenue of a beta requested to submit figures on county. This system would do away hole, as though a gigantic tooth bad come a theater, it is perfectly rea- as of your fellow man—«' lom«Wfl*t > ' Tntd« for Individual Honor* owrted by Mr. Lehr"»-father, Edward complication of diseases following a categorical or global tonnage for the with police tribunals and courts been drawn, wl