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BANK REGISTER; iMUtd. Wnklr Catered ae aecoMMHasa Ueltn at tht PM*> JVOLUME XLVIIl, NO. 27. oBot *M Bed Bwk. N. J. iwdn the aei tf tlaroil »1 16)«. RED BANK, .N.- J., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1925, PER YEAR. PAGEii 1 f&i was the spokesman for the petition, "SANTA SAVES THE DAY." ONE MORE DAY TO GIVE. STREET MAY BE WIDENED ort, He said the Btreet was a short WAY AHEAD WITH BRIDGE BUDGET WILL BE HIGHER. j and, that the residents did not An Elaborate Christmas Cantata by THE EKS' CHARITY BALL. LOSERS FEAST VICTORS! tho Baptist Sunday.School. FIREMEN NEED MONEY 'FOR PROJECT TO WIDEN «ND PAVE I that it be awarded on a sep- CONTRACT TO BE FINISHED AN INCREASE OF ABOUT v IT WAS ATTENDED BY OVER BUILDING AND LOAN Ml COAL AND POTATOES. MONMOUTH^ STREET. arate contractjjut be included with LATE IN APRIL. - $20,000 IS EXPECTED. About 75 young peopl will take paving soms larger- street The part in the Christmas cantata, SIX HUNDRED PERSONS, HAVE A BANQUET. The High Prlce~~o7" Thete Things The- Matter Plicwied at Length matter was. referred to tho street Cold W«atl)er ITHoWlnr Up the "Santa Saves the Day," which will inner 'at Thomas's Inn I*atfv"| The Salarle* of the A« the Collector Will Be Advanced Club, Where the Ball Was Held, •Undertaking This Year More Ex. Engineer Instructed to Make • Headway but What u Left Can church. Monday night. -The cantata End of a Campaign lor fWi, |30O Each—Trolley Company's Was Decorated With: Christmas 'pensive Than Ever Before. Survey—Favorable Comments. MARRIED 35 YEARS. be Dons in Sf Weeks. Failure to.Pay HiU Taxpayer;. will show fairies, brownies and oth- Shares in Mainstay Association, ,'' - The project of paving and widen- Tho new| Cooper's bridge across ers trying to take the place of Greens and Electric Lights. .. . :. Tho dinner given by the losing*i.'v 'Everything is in readiness for The commissioners of lied Bank ing Monmouth street was regain dis- Anniversary Celebration at Mr, and the liver ot Bed Bank will be com- Santa Claus, who is sick and can- "Six hundred .persons from nil te^m in the contest for new share* >, tfy> Christmas party which Inde- and tha commissioners-elect held o pendent fire company o:1 Red Bank cussed at length at the meeting of Mrs. Francis V. Many's. pleted by the, latter part of April. nofc^, make, his annual trip, They parts of the county attended the in the-Mainstay building and l«»n* an executive meeting at tho town will givo Friday morning at' the the commissioners of Red Bank Mr: and Mrs, Francis V. Many- of Th;e work' has- progressed far fail despite heroic attempts, but Elks' charity ball last Wednesday association was held nt Thomai'v ^ hall last Thursday night. The ob- Palaco theater tit Red Bank, the use Monday night. Most of the commis- Sunset avenue, Red Bank, celebrat- enough to make Miat seem almost Santa, Clau's-recovers in time to night at the Shrewsbury river coun- inn last Wednesday night. Tlio two \-. ject was to discuss a" budget of of which has been donated by M, E sioners did not commit themselves ed their 35th wedding anniversary, sure! This; whl be about ten weeks visit the children.. try club. Both as a social function teams in the contest wero made Up' expenses for the town f8r the com- McNylty, the proprietor. The fes- outright on this matter, but such last Thursday night with a gather- ahead of the time specified in the Albert VanNostrand wil' be San- and as a means of raisin*; money of the officers and directors of the?, ing year. The officials would not tivities are scheduled to begin at remarks as they made seemed to Ing of friends at their home. The contract, i ta'Claus, Catherine Conkl' will be for charitable purposes the ball ex- association. In addition t» the • talk much about what they had ceeded the expectations of the com- half-past nine o'clock* Santa Claus Bhow'that they were in^favor of evening was spent in feasting and The contract was awarded last Mrs. Santa Claus,and Margaret Ma- done, but certain facts leaked out. mittee in charge of the affair. Tho lombefs of the teams thero were a' ' rc will be.there,'a big ClirlstmaV tree the proposed improvements. -This general sociability. Mrs. Many had May to Schenck S. Thompson Com- Bee will be thef fairy queen. Others It was unanimously agreed to in- lodge realized about $900 and few invited guest3 at the dinner., " ' i will bo there loaded with presents matter was first brought to the at- been confined.to the house several pany of Bed Bank for ¥S90,000. in the cantata are Verna Harrison, crease . the salary of .Assessor this money will be used to help The contest was'won by the Stay* * ' and Harry Mazza's orchestra will tention of the officials two weeks weeks with sickness, but she was in It specified that the bridge must be Muriel Young, Elizabeth Ackerman, George W_. Bray from- $1,200 to those in need of food and clothing. team with f. total of 989 new eharti,, be there. Also there will bo mov- ago by Councilman Thomas M. good health when the celebration completed in 22& working days, Louise Brown, Evelyn Browcr, Jean $1,500 and to increase the salary One of the most active and import- The Main team secured 721 shares. ing pIctures^than'-i-to-Mrj-McNul- Gopsill.- /- : was held. Oneof the features was which wofald bring the time, up to Stryker, Beatrice Hurley, '.Ruth ot Mrs. Julia M. Kqough fr a year." Even Howell, Lorei.e Stanford, Mary chanty work among tlio poor. fair.aiuL.v/as arranged by tho com- by Paul Oschwald of Little Stiver, All the foundation work has been mittee in oharge witl. a view of pro-' there will bo'glfts for nil of them, Sara Armstrong, who acted as with this increase in the collector's Helen Stanford, Douglass Manson, In .keeping with tlio Christmas son of Joseph .Oschwald of- Little dene, all the steel has bee.I erected, viding plenty of Inn for all who at- not only giits o." candy and oranges flower girl at the wedding of the salary the expense of thi3 office to Jeremiah Kenyon, William Sayre, •season the ballroom at the country Silver, who is building a large the- half of the. steel has been encased tended. Thnt, the arrangement' but also useful articles and toys, couple in 1890. Tho guests were in concrete and half of the concrete the town will be considerably less Geraldine Clayton, Clarence" Gray, club was decorated with Christmas ater on Monmouth street. Paul connnitteo had plannel well ondj : Mr. and Mrs. H,' Edward Arm- roadway of the' bridge has been than it. was before l Mrs. Keough Marian Dietz, Shirley Bioren, Thel- trees, holly wreaths and evergreens. In addition to making tho chll Oschwald stated that he spoke for 1 liad thoroughly . accomplbhcd its- strong, Miss' Sara Armstrong, Mr., assumed the office, 'as the town ma Mustoe; Vivian Braistcd, Ber- At tho entrance to the clubhouse dren happy the firemen will do a his father, who was unable to speak laid. . purpose was '." .o unanimous opinion and Mrs, George McC. Taylor, Mrs. paid salaries to both collector and nice Fowler, Evna Dny, Edna Man- were a number of trees, decorated great deal of charitable work for for himself because he is in Florida. From How until spring very lit- of those present. Throughout tho John W,' Hance, Miss Caroline an assistant collector at that. time. son, Laura Hewitt, Dorothy Story, with colored electric lights. Inside needy families. The public has He made a strong, plea for paving tle work can be done on the'"bridge dinner old-time and mot1 ^rn popular Hance, Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Osborn, Since Mrs. Kcough took the posi- Elsia and Ellen Mattson, Marjorie the decorations weie carried out on boen more generous than ever be- and widening tho Btreet, stating that because of the bad effect cold were su.ig by the entire com* Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B. Rankin, tion there has been no assistant Grooms, Adeline Olson, Hclbn Har- a more elaborate scale. An im- fore in. contributing money for this these improvements should be made weather has on i concrete'. The pany with music furnihhnd by n Mi-, and Mrs. Leon Longstreet-'and, collector, as Mrs. Keough does all rison, Eleanor 'exander, Ethel pressive feature of the ball was work and for the party, yet in spite amount of work remaining to be four-piece orchestra. Fred D. Wl- not only as a matter of justice to Miss Mary J. Rosoncrans. ' Manson, Beatrice Lewisi James the eleven o'clock'Elks' toast to ab- of this fact the firemen ar". going to done could be' completed in six the work. . . koff, president of the association, his father but also as a matter of Butcher, Geraldine Clayton, Marian sent members, which was delivered have a hard imo to provide as much Mrs.' Many, before her marriage, weeks if 'veather conditions were The commissioners agreed to was toastmaster. There was but revenue to the town. Jianninc, Florence Macdonald, by Peter J. Eichelo, txnlted ruler of , Christmas .chem for the poor and was, 'Miss. Charlotte Taylor of favorable, The bridge from'curb to pass a budget of expenses amount- little speechi.iaking of a ECnoU3 na- Mr. Oschwald said he thought the Eugene Magee, Jr., William Heini, the Red Bank lodge. While Mr. needy ns they have in the past. The Holmdel. Sho is a daughter of the curb'will be".-.38 feet wide, which is ing to about'$20,000 more than ture,- the [irii.cipal addtess bcinfj project of widening the. western end Jr., William Mageo,., Robert Man- Eichele was giving the toast all the principal renson'for this is the late Michael Taylor, The wedding about twice the width of tha old lust year. Of this amount $7,500 made by Philip S. Walton, treas- < of tlio street was a simple one. On son, Morris Morgan, William Olsen, lights in the ballroom were put out scarcity and high prices of fuel and took place at Red Bank and it was" bridge- This does not include a is required to pay a note made urer of the nssoci .tion.- Mr. Wal- each side of that end of the street Harry Boslcey, Arthur Jiannine, with the exception of a spotlight, potatoes. Coal and potatoes have performed by Uev. Andrei/;, Hager- walk, eight feel wide, which will be several years' ago because thri ton referred to the rapid growth o£ is a atrip of land three feet wide Thomas Lloyd, Jeremiah Douglass, which ijhono on Mr. Eichele, and always been the chief '.gifts' made man, who at thnt time was pastor made for pedestrians on the cast trolley company" went bankrupt : the Mainstay building atid loon as- between, the curbing and the side- Monroe Dielz, Johr Hammell, Le another light,, whicli shone on a by. the firemen to unfortunate fam; of the- Reformed church of Holm- side of the bridge. The structure and failed to pay its franchise tax. sociation in the two years it has walks.. These strips of land on both land Stanford,. Theodore Stanford, large American flag1. At the con- iltea. Both_of these things cost far del. . , . will be lighted.by thirty ornamental At tho time the tax was due the been in existence' and imphusizccT sides of. the street are unused- at Grandiri Hammell, Kenneth Brower, clusion of the toast the Elks sang more today lhon"ever beforo~&tid .electric•1atrips._..The opening of the commissioners who were in. office the fact that the association hn3 89 present except; that telegraph ~p°oles Beatrice Pottit, Audrey Willis) I!db- "Auld LaiigSyna."-, '$% spent for either one of these bridge is eScpecteC to bripg a great anticipated that""the"" company far shown a profit of 1(3 83 per" and trees are on them. Many of NEW VETERANS' POST. erta -Morgan. Claire Lediard, Paul- things goes hardly as far as $ 1 last revival of business and real estate would pay the tax and they made, cent. After Mr. Wi lton's nddrcsd ' the trees are dying and they will ine Mason, Alma Jiu'u'ne, Jeanctte Paper hats,- balloons and stream- Fighters of the Spaniih-American activities at Red Bank. Until a few up their budget accordingly, with more songs were (riven and each of soon become a menace. Mr. Osch- Eyerson, Barbara Ciyi'e, Marjorie ers were distributed after the toast War Organize at Red Bank. days ago there were 130 men work- tha result that at the end of. the those present was called upon to .'For this reason tho firemen are wald advocated widening the street Holmes, Virginia Acay, Marjorie ahd there n#»« dancing until a late 1 ing on double shifts or. tho bridge* year, they wero short of mpney. hour. The music was provided by furnish some sort of entertainment. ^hoping that the publu will bo more three feet on each Bide by moving Major Edwin Field' camp' of Reckless. Minn Davis, Jane Powers, At the present time forty men are The total amount of the franchise the^ Sercnaders1 orchestra of Long The dinn • was designated as tho generous than "ever before, They the curbing back, three feet. Ho United Spanish-American war vet: Corena Howell, Virginia Eilert arid Bj;o making a last minute appeal to crnns is tho latest veterans' organi-' employed. tax was $15,0,00 and the commis- Branch. On the entertainment first annual affair of its kind anil said the tries Bliould be cut down Vera Dirhan; !|-; (his affect. Only one morn day re- zntion at Red 'Rank. It wa3 formed sioners propose to pay half of this committee in charge of the ball the association plans to conduct ft/ and the telegraph wires put under- mains befo.e Christmas, but the last week at a meeting at tho town deficit this year. ^ were Fred L. Jones chairman, W. J. similar campaign next year with an-' ground. " WAS ROBBED WH1LI? HE SLEPT firemen say thoy have no doubt that hall. It Is named for the late Dr. ' The balance of the $20,000 in- CHILDREN'S PUNO RECITAL. Deery, Henry S^ssmnn,. William C. other dinner to mark thp close of With regard to the eastern end if tho public becomes acquainted Edwin Fiald.Avho was a veteran of John Leahe/'s Trouiere with $70 creaso in the budget of the com- A Fine Program by the Pupils of Shields, Fred Ellison, Morris Miller the contest. with tho facts there willbo such a of the street, Mr. Oschwald said the tlio Spanish-American war. Officers Taken from Bedroom:' and Joseph Prate. The decorations ing year is said to be largely due Miss Sara Armstrong. The Main team waj composed of ' generous responso in this ono re- problem was more complicated,' but wero elected aa follows! were arranged by George A. Hogan. While .John Lealiey of Bridge to bonds" coming duj and interest Before an audience of 1C0 per- Willis Clayton, captain; Philip S. maining day that all o'istacles will, that it could be Bolved. That end Commander—Ralph S. Smith, avenue, Red Bank, was asleep early on new bond issues. j sons or more the pupils of Miss Sara Walton, Frank Donato; Jame* 8/ be overcome and even more coal of the streot is 'about three/ feet Vice • commanders—John 3. Bainton, last Thursday morning before day- Armstrong of Red Bank gave a DEER FOR DEERFOOTERS. Parkes, Newton Doremun, William, » i and potatoes will bo distributed narrower than' tho western end of Thomas Grant x i light, a thief entered his house by ALLEGED THIEF JAILED. piano recital in the chapel of the s A. Hopping, S. S. Thompson, War-' ''* than ever hef ore. Iron pots on tri- the street at present. Mr. Osch- Officer ol the day—^Theotforo C. Fowler. Officer of the guard-'-Louls J. Tetley. opening a front, window. The in- Red Bank Presbyterian church last Members of Red Bank Club Get ren IL_Smo.ck,' Ralph' S. Pearcc.'"' pods are on Broad street to receive, wald said it might be possible to William Leech Charged With Tak- Truntccs—Walter Field, Jamts SI. truder walked upstairs,- got a pair Friday night. The opening number Venison at Pasadena. Louis J. Sielingr, Dr. K. Browning1 cash contributions and there are get a foot or two additional width ifTclch, , Frank House, ing Furniture From Home. ( of trousers from Mr. Iieahey's bed- was the Christmas hymn "Noel," The members of the Deerfoot Wilson, Irving Hance, John H,, also small banks in many places for on the northern side of the street Adjutant—Thomas J, McGrath. room, and walked out of the house William' Leech of Eatontown, i Quartermaster— W»lter Field. which was eitng by the entire class, club of Red Bank spent three days Cook, Jr., and Thomas Cook. donations. by making the sidewalk space nar- with the elothingf. In one of the colored man with one leg, was ar- . Another member of the post is with piano accompaniment by Miss last week hunting for deer at Pasa- The members of the Stay tisw . The firemen say. they hope rower, but that he favorad getting nocketa of the trousers ..'wos $70. rested last week on a charge of hav- the Harry H. Clayton, chief of police, Armstrong and Margaret Magee. dena, in the southern port of the were Charles English, fcaptain; VtlW theater will be packed Christmas all of the additional width required The thief made his entrance and ing stolen window sash, chairs, beds' election to^pmeftbe- ,. Tha. piaio numbers were given, by. .SfeiSs—.The club owns a camp, ajyl ' morning1 rot only with children but jj^r nearly all of; the-ni ton^*dH*Ml*j PhH cause of his other duties. It is ex- Edwin Close, Virginia Ilch, William nine acres of land at Pasadena. Crouse, Fred D., Wikoff, B. V. R. H. with grown-up folks. Thoy say by moving the curbing back on the lips of Eatontown., It is alleged pected that the officers will be in- Mr. 'lieafteji'-*slept- on and did riot Helm, Jr., Eugene Magee, Jr., Leon- William Brosmier and Archibald Stout, Harry (3. Bprd n, George they believe tho party will bo a southern side of the street. He-paid that Leech took the things from a stalled early in January in conjunc- discover his toss until he awoke in ard Compton, Marie Eoehne, Mar- and George Cook wera the most Hopping, Jesse Mirot, Frank E. show that mature persons /will en- the eastern end of the street should house owned by Mr. Phillips. The tion with the installation of the new the morning.- The thief got away garet Magee, Betty Cleeland, Edna fortunate hunters. Each of them Price, Alberl T. Poremus, John H. joy and they v/ant tho town folks to be nine feet wider in order to cor- charge was made by Robert J, Sar- post of Spanish-American war vet- safely with the money and trousers Clayton, Grace Dennis, Paulina got a deer. The deer which Mr. Mount, Albert Runyon and tested turn out so that thoy can BOO with respond with the. western end of the and he has not yet been caught. gent, superintendent of Mr. Phil- erans of Long Branch. Tha Hod Wiseman, Elizabeth Porterj Marga- Brosmier shot weighed 150 pounds C. Leonard. * their own eyes the use which is street. lips's place. Justice Henry F. Hy- y Bank post will hold meetings the ret Morford, Althea Muller, Marga- Mr. Opchwald stated that he ad- lin of Red Bank committed Leech and it had antlers with four prongs. Sylvester Scutellar3, ono of tho made of the money they have con first and third Thursdays of each New Weittide Pharmacy. > ret Muller, Doris Estabrook and vocated taking the additional width to the county jail to await the ac- Other members of tho party were directors of 'h'e association, had this tributed. month. .___ Bernard L. Katsin and Leo Vivian Braisted. A duet was sung on the southern side of' the street t tion of the grand jury. Thomas Brasch, Daniel Herbert, shares he secured divided between Green will close their Knickerbock- by Marie Eoehne and Virginia Ilch, A-HEITS'CHRISTMAS MEETING* becauso this would interfere less John Oakes, Jr., Walter Field, Wal- the two teams. er pharmacy at the corner of Broad with piano accompaniment by Mar- with buildings than if ti. addition- Two Autos Damaged. Eintracht's Chri«tm»«. , ter Walsh, Charles Senion, Walter The guests were Herbert W. Hill, Program of Readin • and CaroU Automobiles owned by Ogula and Monmouth streets in February garet and Eugene Magee. All the Anderson, Eugene Scudder, Thomas Harry Clayton and George Win- al widthjwere taken from tho north- The annual Christmas entertain- . Given bjr Literary Club. Ammula of Marion street and Sam- and will move to the, Rosenberg numbers were encored and the per- Mead, James Hunter, William ning, auditors of th association; ern side of the street, -. Ho said the building on the east side of Shrews- ment of the Eintracht singing so- Mrs. Elizabeth E. Walling of uel Cell! of Pearl street collided forrpers and their teacher received Feeney, Walter Walling and James Beverly W. Brown «ml Fred S. street was much too narrow to ac- bury avenue, where, they will open ciety /will be held in theyCridel Sunset avenue. . entertained the last Wednesday morning a. the cor- many compliments on the excellence Rankin, Hayes, The en^'-'.tain- »nt commit- commodate the additional traffic it business under the name of The building on . Broad street Friday A-Heits literary club last Friday ner of Maple avenue and Bergen of the program. _^ The officers of the club are tee was competed if Charles R. would have to accommodate after Westside Phaimarfy. They will con- night of this week. There will be night. Mrs. Sarah Osborri arranged the'now theater is opened; He!de- place, Mr. CJclH's car was over- Thomas Mead president, Thomas English, Frank E. Price, Lester C. tinue to run their pharmacy on the an entertafnment with muBic for a .program of Christmas readings clated that unless the Btreet was turned and Wrecked and Mr. Am- Cannuti Back in Jail. Brasch vice president, John Oakes, Leonard, William V. Smith and east side of Broad street. young and old and dancing. Santa and these were given by Miss Sybil- widened and paved tho theater mula's automobile was damaged, James Cannuti, who wa arrested Jr., secretary and Daniel Wood Matthew W. Greig. Cltfus will be there to distribute lah Osborn, Hugh Eyder, Miss Ruth would lose,a great deal of business but not so badly,as Mr. Celll's. No two weeks ago on a charge of sell- .treasurer. ' , — I S> ..—. gifts to the children and show them Bonnctt, Mrs. Trevoriian Bennett, which it otherwise would get and ono was hurt, Christmae Club Money. ing liquor illegally and who was re- m i s» New Flag and I'olo. We pay two per cent interest per pleasant Christmas, Children un- leased in $2,500 bail, is again back Steam Fitter Injured. Mrs. Gertrude Capon and Kov. that as a result every business of A new flag and iron flagpole has James Dykema. Miss" Nellie Stokes every kind would suffer. annum on your Christmas savings. der ten years of age will be admit- in jail. He was put back'in prison William Snyder of Westside ave- Bought Out His Partner. You are in time to join our Christ- been placed on the grounds of tha ted free. on a complaint that Cannuti, after nue, who is employed by the Martin - and Mr. Dykema tave a vocal duet. Mr. Oschwald si id he would ad- Stephen' H. Allen has bought the mas club for 1926. By enrolling River street sehoolhpuse at Bed being released, reopened the store steam fitting company, was working "Christmas carols were sung by th* mit that the cost of tha proposed interest of his partner, Charles R. now in our Christmas club and mak- Christmas and New Years Ducks. Bark. The ifla'g and, polo were ( on Shrewsbury avenue, where he on the addition to the River street ( entire club. A season of music ana improvement might seem largo but Baker, lit the Economy Ash and ing regular'weekly payments, you Fresh from the farm, 12 weeks bought by thh board of education. gqneral sociability followed. that it would be a good investment will be sure to have money to use old. Better thn chicken or turkey, was alleged to have sold liquor. schoolhouse last Wednesday when a meat market business, on East heavy piece of lumber fell on his •*-..• for the town. He said tho increased for your Christmas shopping next and cheaper. 37 cents per pound The store is owned by Joseph Roof Experience. Front street'and he is now the sole year. Dont rriiss taking out a Winter Price! at Paraily Park. taxes which the town would gain by dressed, shipped to you by parcel Bruno, who is also in jail. foot. The-foot .as badly bruised It is not an experiment for us to In tho spring homesites at Parm- owner of the business. Mr. Baker Christmas card now. post, C. O D. Order early by mail . '^ « » . and cut and Mr. Snyder was taken virtuo of 'ligher property valuations has taken a position sA Plainfield. apply our roofing over your old Jy Park—and in fact, all local real We hove the following classes: or phone. Blatchley Bros., White Furs to the hospital for treatment. shingles.' Many years of experience^ brought about by the improvements that are advanced in style to suit estate'—will advance substantially Twenty-five cent.class. Brazilian Duck Farm, Freehold. have taught us how a roof should in price. You can save at leant would far more than off act tho cost Alperin's Delicatessen, Phones 368-F-2, 368-F-3.—Adver- every type of ..gure, particulary the Fifty cent class. How to Make Giving a Pleasure. be laid correctly. Let us give you from $200 to $D0O by buying now ot the improvements, He invited 20 Broad street, Red Bank, N. J. Ono dollar class. tisement. stout woman, in which wa special- This is a simple thing if you make the benc/ifof our experience as roof- during tho lax real cstato Belling the' commissioners tr consider tho To all our friends and patrons, a Two dollar class, •-•-•• • ize. .Repairing, remodeling equal to your selections at the Rosebud Shop. ers by re-roofing your home now. season. mn"ttcr from tho viowpoint of reve- Merry Xmas. Wo greatly appreciata Notice. new. Big selection in fur neck Five dollar class. A full line of sillrunderwear, in Write or phone today regarding our See the displny advertisement in nuo alone and ho said If they did your favors and shall continue to Merchants Trust company, We wish to announce to our pa- pieces. Fur trimmings of all kinds eluding the VanRaalte brand, rea- "guaranteed roofing." G. M. Olson - one of tho insfdo pages. Come out this they would r.ot fail to make the serve you witli the highest quality . 82 Broad- street, Red H trons that our shop will be closed nlways on hand.,We cull 'or and de- sonably priced, and a large selec- & Co., Inc., Atlantic Highlands, to Parmly Park and, make your se- improvements. as heretofore. Eat here while shop- —Advertisement. V Christmas and New Years all day. liver quickly. Call Freehold 143 K tion of hosiery, make it very easy N. J., phone 540.—Advertisement. lection while choice lots now avail- ping. Quick service, food always We. will keep open Christmas eve Jack Friedman, 25 West Main Mr, Gopsill said he was thorough- for tho giver and assures the recip- able aro selling at low prevailing fresh, prices very reasonable^ Our Money to Loan on the I. eV R. Plan. and ifcvr Years eve until 10:00 street. Freehold, N. J.—Advertise- ment. _ ient of a practical and useful gift. Do It Today, /' prices. O/Tlco open every day In- ly in accord with tho statements special for Xmas: V/rglnia cooked Take. advantage of our cnBy P. M. Sanltury Barber Shop, 0 Rosebud Simp, 44 Broad street, cor- then be able to forget your feet. cluding Sundays, Semi for illus- mado by»Mr, Oschwald. Mayor Wil- ham; each bum boned and looked to borrow and easy payment plan if Broad street, Kcd Bank. Sam Curd- Christmas Greetings. ner White street, Hod Bank.—Ad Have your shoes rebuilt at MoOdy'i. trated folder and map. Dnlton liam If. R. Whlto said ho would like in cider with molasses, brown sugar you need money. Wo shall bo glad ner.—Advertisement. With assurance of our grateful vertisomont. I have all my shoes fixed there »nd Parmly, Pnrmly Park, phono 377, to sco Monmouth Btreet paved nnd nnd spices. A wholo ham 70 cents to servo you. Investment & Realty a pound, half a ham at 80 cents a Visiting Chiropodist. appreciation of your courtesies dur- thoy "are groat. See mo in the win- •Eumson, N. J.—Advorliscmont. widened. Ho Bald it was unfortun- Corp., box 207, Rod Bank, or our pound. Cannot bo surpassed. Can- Or.. Francis Cooke Cosier will ing" the past year, wo wish you a House For Rent. dow at Moody's Shoo Repair Shop, atc tin* " street, had not been attorneys, Kellly, Quinn & Parsons, Radio I dles, 'fruit cakes, Lcbkuchon from maka appointments by telephone m very Merry Christmas and a Most Ten-room houso on the river 26 Mechanic streot, lied Bank, wldcnci . !-ral yenrs ago when this N Rod Bank.—Advertisement. k Happy and Prosperous New Year. ^Authorized Garod, Gohnany, and other novelties. AI- como .o you when needed. Tele- front at Rumson, for rent by tho Simtu Clo.ua.—Advertisement. dealer . for Improveii. it was •* Kt discussed of- phono Batontown 2160-M between Ye Gem Shoppe, 09 Broad street, Zenith, DcForrcst and Fnrrnna pcrin's Delicntossen, 20 Broad year. All improvements; will in- ficially, us the cost then would havo Victor Night at TuitlngV 6:00 P. M. and 8:00 P. M.—Adver 1 r Radio I Godloy Product- Monmouth Ka- street, Red Bank, mnnufacturcr of Red Bank.—Advertisement. stall heat and Tintern Manor wato. been much i mailer fian it is now. Wednesday night Is also Victor tlscmenL dlo JjScrvlco, Second National Bank tho celebrated "Our National'May- for tenant. Apply D. Parmly, Lot Bob Johnson solvs your riJIo , night at Tustlng/L Vlctrolas, Vic- a « > building, Broad street, Red Bank Tho upshot of tlu "icu.-ision was onnaise,"—Advertisement. The Coxy Corner Tea Room Parmly Park, Rumson, N. J.—Ad- problems for you. Monmouth Ha- • tor records, piano*, radios. 14 Dancing Phono 1184. R. 3. Johnson, proprie- that George K,.. Allvi tho borough orTurs.a aetoction of dainty gifts vertisement. dio Service, Second National B/inlc Monmouth street. Red Bank. Open every Wednesday and Saturday and novelties • nging from • 50 building, Broad street, Red Bank. , tor.—Advortlscmont. ' onglnecr, was Instructed to make a' Christmas Grueling. tonigh t—Advertisement ovoninga. Third avenue Pnlaco cents to mor expensivo ..tides. Rent Buys Your Home, Phone 1181 It. S. Johnson, proprU"' survoy nnd roport on widening The management of tho Scnbrlfrht •I "" Shoes. rollor skating rink, Long Branch, Luncheon and dinners ;iorved sovon with a small payment down. A line tor.—Advertisement. Monmouth streot. , Mayor Whlto tiling pavilion, located opposite W.ddlnr RIngi N. J. Valunblo prizes given nwny. now liouao, .11 Improvements. iix dot your old solid comforts ro- dnys ovory woo'.. Also iftornoon irfntod^hat when th new board of tho railroad station, Scnbrijjht, WIBII in platinum and whlto gold, Imnd •Advortlscmcnt, rooms, bitlli, sun porch, stuan. (mat: 'built for XmiiB nnd then bo ablo to tea. Phono Rod Bank 500-J Ad- Xmss Store. commissioners, t rganicco h« will ap- to t/ika this opportunity of extend- carved, or wltl. fror.i thrco to twen- ———^ i o •— excellent location, Apply Owners, enjoy your first Xnmn. Why break vortlsemcnt. _ Yes, that's us—I'rown-Coopw , ing to thblr rnany piitrona n Merry ty diamonds. RcuBSlllc's, 80 Broad For Sale. 10 En»t Front atrcct, Red Bank, tho in ii now pnlr on n day of nil days? point a special committee to dcnl Co. Imvo'gifls fur cvory tnombw of '. Christmas and n Hnppy Now Year. stroot, Red Bank.—Advertisement. Soda water, till lluvoro, malt bov- Borrow Money on Your Cnr Liinil and Loan Co.—Advertise- Moody's Shoo Repair Shop, 20 Mc- with tho piopcsod Improvements. tho family. l'rawn-Ooopor Co., tha' —Advertisement. rages nnd distilled wator. Bcnj. and rido while paying bnck. Brine ment. now (Ivo and ton cortt ' ' ' ' ehunlc ntroot, Red Bank.—Advor- During tho dlBCusRlon Mr. Oschwuld advocated thnt land lo ncqulml Perfect Recordi. H. Crate, 14 North Bridge avenue, bill of nnlo nnd Insurance policy. vcrll.icinciit. tlsomont. Dance Fobruary list now out; will mnkc Red Bank, phono I486.—Advertise- Dr. Straughn from tho Matnidlit church ivt tho General Finance Corporation, room nt Hnrrlnnton's hull, State hlfihwny, excellent-Xmni gifts. Prown-Coop- ment. 524, Klnmonth imlldlnR, Anbury Is nwuy on ii vacation. Dr. Jackson ' Toyland. southwest comer of Monmouth and Highest Prices for Furs. . nenr Hcnddcn'a Cornor, Krldny, er Co., tlio now flvo nnd ten cent Park, N, J,—Advcitliiemciit. of Newark will bo at tho Red Bunk I will niiy from VD ami* to f2.2tD J! ', Now toys received for tho last- Broad stroots, to make that corner 1 $1.00 Xmas Sale. January 8th, nnd every Friday even- Btorc,—Advertisement. nillco oil Wednesday nml Saturday for imirkriit nklmi. Aba Rlnion, 4t mlnuto rush. Shop with us nnd less sharp nnd dangerous, Mr. Al- ing. Admission 00 cents., Music by Come In nnd neo whnt $1.00 will l!:00 to 4:00 P. M., and at the Mat- buy; tlninty hand-made gifts. Open Dluo Ribbon Bulter it Freih Worthley Hlreat, Kail B»nk, ' MVO money. Prown-Coopor Co., tho len will deal with this proposed wid- Purplo Serenade^.—Advertisement. nwiui olllco Tuosdny nnd I'liihiy liow flvo and ton cont Btoro.-—Ad- ' r«p Soil—Fill Dirt. evening)!. Women's Exchange, 4C iv. .1 pure—Just tlio thing .for tho UUu-W.—Advmtliiiimcnt. ening ,in hln lurvey. Qrndlnit or all kinds, i'ry my 2:00 to 4:00 P. M.—Advortlscmont, Vortltomcnt, . Riverside nvenue, Rod Bank,—Ad- klddldH. Jt pnlnt.1 roil rows nil their Builders. prices. Howard U. Itoiovolt, Rod Mr. Onchwald, during his re- vertisement, chcoks and nenda them olT to nchnol ,' Fountain Pans. Lnkowood snnd and vvnihed afrit- Mnh, phono 600J Advertise- hnppy. Huy a carton today.—Ad- For Lunoh. Iluln, rtiuw, lea or iloot you marks, en Id Ills father Imd great Our delicious sandwiches nnd 1 •? Headquarters for I'nrkor. SJiaof- vcl, slug, clndori, bliicntono, pen nut ment. . - ' _ Hemstitching and Dreiimaklng vortldcmcnt. WII.VH will »oo a Yellow rlillnfc til* ! fnltli In the futuro of Rcl Hunk. He fresh salads nro always rofruihlnu. t*T, Wiitonnnn nnd Alkln-uunbort stono. l'rlcoa rcnionnblo. ilnwnrd dorio by Thcoiu Drown, 04 Whlto ntrcot. I'lioiio ll'jil flunk 17UU.-.5 Typewriter lleadquarleri. Siicclnl urlces for quantities. Al- MM. Rouaslllo'ii, .10 llroiul ,«troot, Id bin father It ltd Invcstod noarly 0. Ronovclt, Roil ItnnU. Phono street, Itcd Dank.—Advertisement. Notice. Advorlliicmsnt. $400,000 In buying properties nnd DOO-J.—Advertisement. Typowrlton ront«d, bought nnd Wnlch for tbo oyster nuppcr at porln'a clullcntosson, 20 llroiui ««(! Donk,—Ailvorliaoniont. ' streot, Hod Bunk.—Advertliomont In Imlldlns n Hunter, and thnt lio •old, Truttn'a, G« Mrondjitrcct, Itcd Lord Stirling. tho I'lrnt Kcfiirmod church Jnminry 'i'uko Miiyjilnks for lorvoun )nd wnn rondy to Invest $400,000 more, Maytag Elsotrkt Waihsr, Uank.—Advurtlncmont.'* $LJ,'jr> anil M.00 per hint, Murt Kith.—Advorllncmvut. KOHIIOII, Tlioy'vo liolpcd UioUmnd| Tin Central Shu* Kepalrln* Shop. Dr. Dunn, Surgeon Chiropodist. lln inlil h|* fnthttr wns "consldorlnj tho world'n loader. ,A froo (lemon- V. l'nch.—Advortlnonicnd Why not, you'/ — Advrrtli»in—AdvertUimtnt. tlicmont. . ' h,—AUv»rtli«m«nt. RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 23, 1925. LEFT ESTATE TO NIECE. TOWN'S BUILDING PERMITS. • * f" '.•'•'• ' •, ""i • - • Six Permit* Amounting, to 922,800 Insurance! MRS. ANNA MILLER WYCKOFF luoid Ut Wxk. Monmouth County Six building permits aggregating INHERITS AUNT'S PROPERTY. $22,800 were issued Iait week by Arthur V. Gregory Wealthy Allenhurat Man BeCharle- s A. Frake, building inspector, ' Villas*. HQIIIM Trading •• queathed Moat of Hii Estate to of.Bed Btnk'. They were is fol Associate this firm with Hit Son—Thomas. J. Wfncklor's lows; . ,.- durable work at low VostrV'/vi j All Formf of INSURANCE J. H. Gregory & Son Property Goea to His Widow. ' Kew atora front, 8 Broad atr£«t, float'1 11,600., Rubin Yablon Co.. bullderi. I i 10 White Street Miss Rhoda Alice Dockstader of ! STILLMAN FARMS Dwelling. 24x28 faet. John itrett. cost', •j Hothouse and OuWDpoit Fruits Branch avenue,. Red Bank, who for16,0011. . Whit. Hroi..^ownin and bulMara, I ^ ;tt Highway Red Bank, New Jersey ..••.- r ,••• • ,«U •.; • -• •'. .. - ;,, •.• !^S1*': i h many years had made he- home Skylight. 10*60 f«tt. E»«t Front street THE H; SMITH CO., EATONTOWN, - - . Telephone 474 and Wharf venue, coat ISO. A. T, Dora- j with her niece, Mrs. Garret Wyckoff mui owner. ' • j Fair .Haven' '"''.'NeW of Branch, avenue, left her entire> Adaitlo.to dwelling «l willo atreat, < > Foreign and Domestic NuU estate to this niece and madp h^er c0lt »E0- Albert PaUnjana owner.. 1 the executrix of the will,- The wilf Dwelllns. 39xSl feat. Qulnn place, eoat J 116.000. Clarence White owner and; ' :- EiUbllsbed 1854 TeUphona 111 was made fifteen years ago arid was Georse A.* Hawkins hullder, \ « •- :-• •',. .••••••- •• •- --yisft •:" •' • .••••."'••' ••>- witnessed by Robert F. PArker a,nd Building-, IOK1S feet, Cath.rlne .treet, ' i For the Holidays and tor Every Day Edgar N. McClees. coat 1300., E. Oiborn * Co., bulldera, FOXWOODPARK ALEXANDER t>. COOPER Benjamin H. Darks, ta-wealthy iniheYear ^ resident of Allenhurst, left the in- i Real Estate and Insurance come from $25,000 to hia Bister, SALES ON FOUR FARMS. Mias Sarah Elizabeth Danks of Bal- WE SELL THE BEST! 58-64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. timore. The income from one-fourth VENDUES START EARLIER REAL ESTATE of the residuary estate is to be paid THAN USUAL THIS YEAR. . Fire, Life, Accident, Tornado and to Mr. Danksis son, Rby__linderi Hittle Silver and Red Bank Danks; as long ps Miss Sarah Eliza- Two of Thos* Who Sold Out Did The Louis Prate Fruit Store for nearly Fifty Years has teen Plate Glass Insurance • , - beth Danks lives. If- Mr. Danks's So Becauio They Ara Going to 1 Office: FoxtVood Park son should die before Mr. Danks's Quit Tilling th* Soil—The. Olh.r THE Fruit Store of Red Bank. The very best fruits of Tat • 1OQ» ,'.»•£. Bank sister, then this-one-fourth* of the Two Sold Surplus Stock. all kinds, including many Special Fruits not carried by estate, and also the ?26,O0O which Farm -vendues hereabouts are s put at interest for his sister'susually not held until after the holi- any other store can be found here. benefit, shall go to this sister abso- days, but four took place the past • ^ __ 1 ^ ^_ ,( ' . WILLIAM O'BRIEN lutely.—All the-rost of Mr, Danka's week. — All of • them were well- at- estate goes to his son. Mr. Danks's tended and good prices were I paid. TheT Belt of fevefything in Our Line and the Best ef Service! son is executor of the will, but a Harry T. Dean, who for sixteen CONTRACTOR MEANS request ia made in the will that Mr. years has farmed George S. In- These two things have built up our business and made it and BUILDER Danks's holdings of stock in the F.graham's place in Atlantic town- the Greatest, Fruit" Store in Monmouth County. It's a HIGH GRADE SERVICE *~ \V. Woolworth.company be retained ship, between Vanderburg and REpBANK,N,J. and not sold, The will was made Marlboro, had a large salo with Fruit Store Red Bank can be proud of and a Fruit Store Offico In Eisner Building Approved and Improved ast January. • Walter D. Fields of Red Bank as. Thomas J. Winckier, one of theauctioneer and with Alex L. Me- Red Bank is proud of. ,, Heating Plumbing Roofing •onimissioners of 'Asbury Park' who .does and Jonathan H. Jones as Telephone 880-J. died recently, left $1,000 to Mnry clerks. The proceeds of the sale' ' Jobllnu rf All Kinds Water Systems v Copper Work Messier, who had been in his em-amounted to about $3,000, Clar- Estlmu.oa Ch'aarfulltj Furnllhad. . J ploy many years. All the rest of ence Wilson of Tennent, formerly Earthen and Iron Pipe the estate was, bequeathed to Mr. Louis Prate Fruit Storb V • ••••••• ~~i\ of Colt's Neck, bought a tractor We Handle the American Radiator Company!1 Winckler's wife, Martha M. Winck- for $490. Corn sold at; seventy! ier. Mrs. Winckier and James D. cents a bushel. j 21 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. ARCOLA HEATING SYSTEMS Carton are the executors of the will. Mr. Dean and his three sons, will' RED BANK and SEA BRIGHT Edmund L. Reynolds of Long move to Red Bank, where they Branch left one-fourth of his estate will live on East Front street ,and to his son, Fred L. Reynolds; onc- where Mr. Dean will be employed fowrth of his estate to his daughter, by the S. S. Thompson contracting Helen Borden; and one-fourth to company. Mr. Dean's sons expect another daughter, Ethel Guenther. •to engage in: carpontorihg. —Ndwell The income from the remaining one- VanDorn of Asbury Park, former- ALLEN'S fourth is to ' be paid to Mary A. ly of Colt's Neck,' will movo on. Reynolds, widow of Mr. Reynolds's Mr. Ingraham's farm. son Clarence, until her death or re- Anothar large sale at which pro- marringe. At her death or remar- ceeds aggregated $3,000 was held ; Paint and Hardware riage this one-fourth of the estate by Fred Wilson last Wednesday on is to be divided equally between George T. Jones's farm near Holm- make excellent Clarence Reynolds's two sons, Ed- del. George H.. Roberts of New mund H. Reynolds, and Clarence Monmouth was auctioneer and Christmas Store Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds's three Alex L. McClees and James children, Fred, Helen and Ethel, arc Griggs were clerks. A team of i Buying the executors of the will, which was horses sold for $300, an extra j made two months ago. The wit-good single horse for $200 and j 102 West Front St. Red Bank, N. J. nesses were John W. Slocum and odd horses for $75 to $100. Cows | LIFE Clarice S. Palmer. brought $90 to $140 and sows The will of William Russell Miller ?37.50 to ?40. Twenty-three And .what it more important to y and the will of his wife, Kate A. shotes were sold for $14 each. Life than a good place to live? '••> -LOOK AT THIS- Miller, of Neptune township, were Hay brought $21 a ton. probated at the same time last week. Mr. Jones's farm •will be worked Here at Parmly Park you will ;.• A deduction of 10% will be allowed to any; cus- Mrs. "Miller's will was made fifteen thoroughly enjoy yourself. J. the coming season by Charles Ir- Your home—on a picturesque*,-i. tomer who buys $5.00 worth or more of mer-i I [years ago and Mr. Miller's will was win, who is now living at Craw- Make him a present of a pair Rumson Estate, with fine* made five years ago. Mrs. Miller ford's Corner, in Holmdel town- - neighbors who. hav y I chandise at this store. ~ ' ' died several years ago and Mr. Mil-ship. Mr. Wilson will move to of our heavy, waterproof Shoes started work 6r:- ler's will was made after his wife's Keyport. ,, so that he can meet the coming $500,000 worth of o J. TRAFFORD ALLEN, Prop. death. Mrs. Miller left some sil- James B. Carton of Everett, residences. verware and household goods as who recently sold part of his farm, ' winter weather with a smile. Boating, bathing, fishing i other water sports in'river w.lV keepsakes to each of her three chil- disposed of his surplus stock last ocean. A salt water indoorjt dren, Howard Matthews, Amanda G. Thursday, with Mr. Roberts as It requires heavy, waterproofed leather in footwear to go out in the 1 pool a few minutes away for.'',- Tallman and Alta K. Johnson, and auctioneer. A similar sale was winter storms, especially if you prefer to go without rubbers. •winter swimming. Ice-boatV''. aside from these keepsakes her es-held Monday by Stephen Sedlak ing and skating. Fine gollffc- tate was ordered equally dividedon the George Hughes farm at To meet this need, we recommend a pair of our special weight Shoes courses and country clubs.' among the three children. Mr. Scobeyville, with Mr. Fields Summer or winter—here to'.' Anderson Brothers Miller's husband and her son, How-auctioneer. Both vendues were or Brogues at a low price. <- Life! f" ard Matthews, were named as exec- largely attended and good prices utors of,, her will. The witnesses Wg cany a full line of Men's and Boys' Shoes, for Dress, Work or Every Improvement % were paid. Fine streets, gas, water, atutV' STORAGE WAREHOUSE were Thomas Wyncoop and Peter Two large Bales of furniture, School Wear. Also Eubbers and Rubber Boots. electricity to every lot. V* F. Dodd. Mr. Miller's will, made each dV which continued three after the death of his wife,left his , No 1925 taxes to pay. '•>' days, were cried a short time ago Just a word to let you know that' at this store there is a modem Title guaranteed. Title ln-.'- entire estate equally to his step- by Mr. Roberts. One was held aurance policy free. .^' son, Howard Matthews, and to his Shoe Repairing Department. Prompt- service, good materials, expert Local and Long Distance Moving by E. P. Boker of Kumson and Fine achools, playground, trt*'{"< two , daughters, Amanda Tallman, the other was held by Mrs. Harriet workmanship and moderate prices. ' ' bathing beach, stores and wife of Randolph Tallman, and Al-Weiss of Long Branch. In each churches in immediate neigh* •' Our vans are padded and dust-proof. ta Johnson, wife of William- R. instance the owners sold their per- Also Shoe'Shining Parlor—Chairs for Ladies. borhood. <\t. Johnson. .The witnesses to this will sonal property because they had Packing, crating and shipping to all wej-e Walter H. 'Gravatt and I. D.disposed of their residences. The Save 25% Xow >' $ Stdrer. •'''' A 50 x 168 foot lot that will';; two sales aggregated $13,000. be $1,000 in the Spring can beV points. Lena Vetterlein of Asbury Park purchased now for only $BOQt,. left $200 to her brother, Walter KLAN OFFICIAL HELD. on easy terms. "( Vetterlein; $500 to her .nephew, For investors we have a pl*nv, 3nrl Applcgate; $200 to. her cousin, Re R. Carl Zieilar Under $3,000 The Fountain Shoe Shop that guarantees 2J% to 50%. / Charles Bohmboldt; $100. to her Bail on Two Chargea. profit, or money returned.* I Office and Warehouse niece, Mabel Brinckerhoff; and all Rev. R. Carl Ziegler, a former. with interest. :''»' I her household goods and clpthing, Ku Klux Klan leader, who figured JAMES MARASCIO, Prop. 1 fiend for our {lUxstrated id * 51-53 Mechanic St. two houses nnd lots at Asbury Park, in an elopement from Trenton, was descriptive /older. .;, and her lot in Glcnwood cemetery, befcre Judge Lawrence at Freehold . DALTON PARMLY, OwneV.:; on Monday to answe. to two Indict- 4 West Front Street, Foot of Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. to her sister, Carolino Applegate. Rumson, N. J. 'v All the rest of tho estate will be ments chnrging him wit'., grand lar- divided equally among Caroline Ap- ceny and embezzlement from Ar- Tel. Rumson j)7/' ' "* ' • /•' plegate, Walter Vetterlein and thut H. Bell of Elkwood Park to Charles Bohmboldt. The Seacoast tho amount of $1,000. Zieglcr's trust company is the executor of the lawyer asked to have bai1 fixed at will. $100 on .each chaTge. Judge Law- Thomas M. Nolan, Sr., of Mill- rence replied that he. woul' not per- stone township, named two of hismit such a travesty of justice nnd Red Bank Real Estate Board; Inc. sons, Thomas M. Nolan, Jr., nnd Jo- he fixed tho boil at $3,000. Zieg- seph Nolan, ns executors of hilesr wns u able to f u. nisa this nt the RED BANK, NEW JERSEY Long Term Farm Loans time and he was remanded to jail to will. He ordered his executors to n\ erect a monument costing $400 in wait until bail '.& furnished. We grant loans to fanners on the Govern- his plot at §t. Joseph's cemotery at Unusual Opportunity to Secure Desirable Red Bank Residence—AN INVESTMENT ment Plan which loans run for a period of thirty- $ Perrineville. He loft $400 to Bishop Bought Lot aa Home Site. Thomas J. Walsh or his successor-Vo Mrs. Oliver D. Delnno of Mnplo Two-family house, 8 rooms and bath each, all improvements; a comer lot 66x120; sub- three years and are paid off by the amortization $ say masses for his father, Martin nvenue haa bought • lr , 70x120 Nolan; his mother, Bridget Nolan; feet, on nn unnamed streo' on John stantial stable which lends itself fctf alterations for dwelling giving an increased income. This or installment plan of payment. his wifp, Kato N. Nolan; nnd him-J. Quinn's tract at Enst Red Bnnk. house is substantial in construction, in good repair; very desirable location and neighborhood. aolf. He loft $D00 each to seven Tho prlco of tho lot was $4,000. On a public street leading direct to the Shrewsbury River, convenient to churches, schools and sons nnd daughters, these children A houso will bo built on the lot In Wo can give you prompt service and cost of being Thomns M. Nolnn, Jr., Knto the spring as the Delano family all points of interest. Present rentals are 10% of the purchase price. Unquestionably an A-l securing loan is the actual expense to the bank. :'• K. I.nmb, Nellie M, Nolnn, Annie home. investment. This house could not be duplicated at anything like the price that the entire prop-' Nolnn, Sylvester Nolnn, Aloysius erty can be bought for. Reasonable terms. Nolnn nnd, Mnrtln Nolan. To an- Two Parmly Park Lota Sold, Complete information may be had by call- &other son, James Nolan, ho loft $400. No sp'eclal bequest was loft Mrs. FrnncU Brcltonbacli, who Can be purchased from any member of the Red Bank Real Estate Board, ing on the following representative: to nnpjlicr sonJ'Josoph Nolan. A recently sold n house and lot nt rrrnrtrison, Francis I,nmb, wns left Pftrmly Park, Rumson, hns bought who will be glad to show the said premises by appointment and supply any infor- <: $100. ,All the rent of his property two more lots at thi t plnco. One mation wanted. H. W. HERBERT, Englishtown, N. J. was ordered divided equally nmonfj of tho lots Is on Lonox avenue nnd liln nlno children. Two Bonn, Thom- tho other on Park avenue. Ench nn M. Nolnn, Jr., mid Joseph No- lot Is 50x108 foet nnd tho prlco of Appreciating the patronage of ournumerous customers and friends, we ex- Inn, ure tho executors of the will. each was f 1,000. tend the COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON and sincere wishes for their pros- New York and New Jersey Tho wltnr.iflos were Kdwnrd G. For- nimi nnil I)«nit11 I.cnry, . Hit Houia Sat on Flra. perity during the coming year. . Joint Stock Land Bank Aftor Carroll Curtis of Allen town hud gono to bod oio night re- ALLAIRE & SON HENDRICKSON & STOUT 31 Clinton Street Ncwnrk, N. J. Old Ensiriea Meal. cently, Boincono broke Into thb Michnol Cnrotonuto, n Freehold houso nnd poured . lot of koronono 60 Broad Street 69-71 Broad Street l«IIor, nnd Ilolnz Fricdelnberfr, cm- nround and itnrtcd n firm Tho flto ployed in n Freehold hotel, recog- burned out wlthort causing much HAWKINS BROTHERS HYLIN & SALZ nized e(it'll other hint woek nn hav-dnmngoi MOTICOTICB Or ItTTLEMKNItTTLEMKNT Or ACCOUNT ro.irti*! (••«, ing nint (UirliiK llio world wnr nt a 10 Monmouth Street v 42 Broad Street li*t f Chl»< T, All.ii. il.rmdl. Dsttil IlM.ililli»r 7, A. 1). 1H26. Ambulance Mada 110 Call*. NptlM |l fiarsbsbr tivilt ththat llu.mrnutita I . MIIUAM K. JOHN II. AU.KN. niiin pilnnnpr nnd KrlcilolnborK wn» Tho rojiort of the Froohold nm- WILLIAM A. HOPPING A. L. IVINS AGENCY MM dMMltMl, will I" auilllti! •ml i l n noldlor In tlio ldilncr's urmy. Tho liulnnco uorp« for tho patt your lh»'lur«iU if tht Ouni I.IM«II. J -iik») LonicheniJ mnda tho <|iinrti!i 49 Broad Street 42 Broad Street J* I worth more, Ilo will curry n llilrlv- Ciormnn liofrlondod tho Itnllnti nnd showa that 110 cnlln wor« inndo nnd wenj mcmaKn Inlo ov

THE COUNTY BUC3ET. of Alex L. McCleea, is borne for the RJVER PJ.AZA NEWS. hcltfloys. : . . . m—\ Commufaity Club to Have • Chriit- Freeholder WUMFrV F}ot to Exceed Mrs. Henry C. Tllton last wcelc 1 /('« OIIMV* Mr maMar-wArn you me Lait Year'i Figurei. attended a meeting of the Marlboro mis Party at Mri. Breaker !. '•Triangle'* Great, WMU Wait." The freehold.** met last week to sewing circle at M.s. Alexander M. The Diembirs of the Community discuss tho various appropriations Balrd's at Mnrlboro. club will havo n-ChriBtmos party to be made for the coming year, MiBs Hazel Cranmer, teacher of next "Tuesday afternoon at 'Mrs. After the meeting membera of the the primary pupijs, will spend the Charles Brenker'p. This is an an- board said the/ woulit us\. every ef- holiday vacation''at her home at ual event and it is alwoj one of fort to ke;p the budget for 1926Mayetta. he chief winter functions of the from, exceeding U"-at of 1825. The Misa Caroline Hance spent last :lub. . ' 1025 budget provided for the ex-week with relatives and friends at Mrs.-Charles W. Bitter, who has penditure of 11,835,116.90 for.all Ocean Grove and Red Bank. "' een visiting Mrs. S. Vincent .Willis. purposes. Another meeting will be MIBS Eleanor Tllton spent last left Monday' Tor Michigan, where held this v/eek to further discuss v.cek with her sister, Mrs. Allen B. she will spend the rest of the win- Greetings tho nppropr! :Uons. , Crawford jof Tinton Falls ter.. She expects to return ' to The Homldel card club met.Mon- River Flaza in the spring. EVERETT NEWS. day night'-at Mrs.' Robert R.'Voor- The children of Charlie Herndon hees's. are sick with Bcarlntini>. Jolin Brady,' Jr., Celebrate! ' fii» Mrs. Armstrong of Boston has Leon Stout, son of Percy Stout, Birthday with a Party. been spending severnl dpyc with her 3 sick with meatles. John Brady,' Jr., son of John daughter, Mnj. Charles S. Ely. . The 500 club met last Thursday At this season our thoughts Brady, celebrated h.is birthday with The Moriniouth county • kennel at Mrs. Edward Scattergood's. u party a few nights ago. A large club held .. hunt at this^place Satur- Prizes were won by Mrs! Witliam number of guestsf were present and day, 'l. .' . v -.. Kuney, Miss Lena Dorland and Mrs. gcrout in gratitude to our they Jiad' a merry time, • Tho cele- Jacob Stern boughg t r.n aufomo- August Milltr. The club ,will meet brant recei/ed many gifts. bile truck last week, from John Thursday, Janr.ary 8th,, at Mrs. Folks 'here are anxiously waiting Ghaler, b James TBylor's. . , tho rcpcrt which Is to be made by Dr. Gesswei.i of Matawan, the Misses Ruth Scattergood, Shirley friends who nave made pur u representative of the electric, township school doctor, and Miss Biorcn and Audrey 'Willis spent light com; any concerning the adBeatric- e M. Cibby of Freehold, the Saturday at Newark. J visability of wiring the Village- for school nurse, visited the school at The boy scouts have discontinued past year s work possible. Heavy Blankets ' electricity. Many property owners this place last week., meetings until after the holidays; coartemplate - having electricity in Washed the Sudsy Way ,. .their-houses Jf_tho_impro,.ement_is — -TINTON.-FALLS niudc available. CENTERVILLE --HEWS./1 Housecleanlng time calls for fresh, Misses Florence and Josephine Christmas Party at the Schoolhqu» New Houia on Harry Willejr's Farm sudsy baths for all the, winter bedding, Eustace of New York v/ill spend \ —Mill Running Again. 1 •» ii Corapletedi May the cbniing year bring so that It may be sweetly packed away. Christmas with their parents, Mr. The children of the public school Harry Willey has finished build- But are you going to try this season and-Mrs. Joi^ph Eustace. held a Christmas party yesterday ing.u house on his farm, It will be to do lip all those heavy, woolen blankets James B. Caitoi. has been on the afternoon at the schoolhousc. An occupied by the family of one of you genuine happiness and u, yourself—when you can be relieved of sick list, but he is improvingp . entertainment \ as given and Santa Mr. WiUey's employees. Stnniey Stilwoll Claua gave out candy and oranges: ' this really fatiguing work by having us is improving g Michael Granato has a new radio do them for you in-our cleanly, laundry from sickness. Tho feed mill run by Charles outfit. ., . prosperity. Theodore Stilwell was a dinner Holmes has beereopened after A truck owned by'Carmine Eiz- yic^S at Bronson Butler's at Holm- having been shut down three- weeks zio went down a ditch Ia3t week •We wash.your blankets, cotton and f el one day last week. owing to a breakdown in the mill. when it skiddod snd Ian off the woolen, in the foamiest of billowy suda Miss Marie Deericks of New The waterwheer was' ('.imaged by road near its owner's place.. No and pure, soft water, at just the right Rrighton linu been spending several driftwood and Mr. Holmes had to one was hurt and no damage was temperature. This gentle treatment days with her'father, William. Dee^ stop the' mill until repairs were done, but it proved quite difflcul gives them a rich, velvety feeling, and licks. -u ' • . made to the wheel. The millpond to get the truck fcac!' on the road preserves the nap in its original fleecy Miss Margaret Fr.lcone is a new was drained whik the work was go Miss Randall, the county librari- condition. employee of tho Sicniuftd Eisner y on. . "-' an at Freehold, left ±C0 books a After thorough rinsing we dry your company ut Rc<" Bank. Miss Eleanor Tilton, who is t the.schoolhouse last'week for thi blankets in currents of pure, warm air, nurse at the Perth Ambo; hospital, use of the school children and th< HOLMDEL NEWS. 13 visiting her piste.', Mrs. Allen people of the community. s. as hygienic as a sun bath—pure air that restores to them:aU their fine and Crawford.. - Mr. Crawford has gone C. Wesley Mason has built an I*. L.qroy Tilton. and Family Have More downy quality. . to Florida, for a stay of three v.eeks. addition .to hisJiaiisc. to. be used a Than TfioiV Sharo of Sickneii. Mr. and Mrs.'' Edwm Stoothoff a suii parlor. .' •/-'••''. ' Yod can send us your woolen blankets i The family of Leroy Tilton of and son Albert will spend.Christina MrV -and Mrs. George Itohsen and eiderdown quilts.with perfect con- Cranburypformerly of this place, with relatfves' at 'Richmond Hill, spent part of last, week ./with Mr. .), fidence. Telephone} and our driver will have-had more than ".cii" share*o£ L_ong Island.' - ' , and Mrs. Walter Lankenau oi vVi call. . ".'•'••• BickpeBS of late. Mr3. Tilton only Mr. and Mrs. Tlieodovi N. Pnrmly Holmdet a short time ago recovered from have gone to Jacksonville, Florida, Miss Mary Conerford was a re- sickness and Mr. Tilton is now con- for the winter. cent guest of Mrs. A. Fallon ol TRIANGLE LAUNDRY valescing from an ailment. His in- Henry Obre has given up his jo Matawan. fant son is tiproving from pneu- with' the MonmoutH county hunl Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith pi SERVICE CORPORATION monia, and Edwin, another son, isclub and is now employe 1 by th Keansburg visited Mr. and Mrs. Mi- sick with measles. Domestic electric light company al chael Do'wd a few days ago. Madison Avenue The Christmas entertainraept of Newark. Mrs. Anthony Arebrosio has bee the Reformed Sundn. -school will be Mr. and Mrs. ,Tohn A. Bennett, visiting at New York. Long Branch, N. J. hold tonight. The Baptist Sunday- Jr., who were married recently, Annello .Malagonica spent part o: school children will celebrate Christ- have gone ti Eatontown to live last week at Brooklyn. ' ' ' • mas next Wednesday night. with Mr. Bennett's parents, Mr. an Our Famous T«ltphon«' Numbtr i • !»•! Christmas will be celebrated at Mrs. John A. Bennett, Sr. Th Use The Register's Want Depart- LONG BRANCH S1O the public school this afternoon couple had been living with Mrs, ment for every need of the home with an entertainment. Bennett's parents, Mr. and Mrs,farm or business office.—Advertise Miss Elizabeth McClees. daughter John SpringsteeS n of thhu place. ment.

THE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF The Second ^National Bank and Trust Company extend greetings to our friends and customers, and wish all . A Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year We al^o desire to express our appreciation for the liberal patroiiage we have been favored with, and trust the cordial relations existing will be continued . during the coming year. * ; • '

• - . ' • '.'/'• '•• • The Second National Bank and Trust Company RED BANK, NEW JERSEY

FRANK McMAHON, President DIRECTORS: BENJAMIN J. PARKER GEORGE H. PATTERSON GEORGE C. HOPPING J. TRAFFORD ALLEN CHARLES ALLEN, JR. MARCUS M. DAVIDSON WM. O'BRIEN JOHN ENRIGHT LEWIS S. THOMPSON HARRY G. BORDEN RICHARD APPLEGATE FRANK McMAHON

' Four RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 23/ 1925. sick. If that method of ven- SHERIFFS SALE. mentb Ooanty Olerk'n oBee, |» Book 10U P«nK building, tour M't* th« B? vlrtut of » writ of ft. fa, to oM dUof Oeedi, pege IS, etc.I theme (I) east- «onfir of tht •••mi.thfu. (M RED BANK REGISTER. tilatioh is the best for sick rooms noted, Inutd out ot tht Court ol Ch«n- erly, at eight angUt to the wall of eald ilom thi Mittrly wall of iald Biu[|d J6KN' H. COOK, Klttr •<"> Publlabsr. and for rooms occupies by persons etrr °< the State ol Now Itntj, will be Hank kulMlng.i,three feet and1 twenty bun. ln(r, dna foot und eight; hundro-U of j eKpat«4 to tali at publta venaue on Mon- drtdthl it e fool to the line of laid walil foot to tht jn^rth «d«» o( th« ohv>; v c •f.jMtfQIUlB a HANCE. is.oot.ts Editor. who are not sick, it stands to reason 7 thence (!) northerly, along tht line ot the I FUNERAL DIRECTOR,-^ de* th. SStb der of D.Oitabw. J82I, be. wall of eatd Bank building twenty-six feet' tftld buUdinsi ttfence US)'flMti>/y, 1 .«*"?* IHUMA3 UIVIN0 BROWN. that the sarne provisions for fre h twetn the hour* of It 00 o'clock and 5:00 right anffle* -to Mid OrniK building m'tu air would berths best for school o'eltwk (at a ;00 o'clock), In th» efurnoon an* nlnetjr bondredtha of a foot to the, th« t*ld chtmnoy. ont foot'aud l^rti. Busln.i* Mahager* FUNERAL HOME-60 E.FRONT ST. - RED BANK or,Hid day, >t the Ooort Houie, In•(tae northwest-corner of- said Bank ' building) hundreiJthi of a foot; th«not (J2) touthJ rooTnSi ; ENJOYMENT Borough of Kro«hold, Countr "t Uanmoath, UwntiMI) efsterlv. along the , northerly 1erly, parallel with th* wall of' tmtj Dl] T«i«phont«f—lltd Uink U 1 Stir Jincr, to »»Uil» • ten DI »lawejj c*»»W[BwV building three'leet and' f ^ t • • • forbf: hundrMtke of - a, footr thence 14) buUdlnv and alonir tald chimney. 9119 (q Rid U«nk 1SU<> Court , (mountinc te epproxltMttlir |iort>ei:lyatrlg|itf ndrM »ngiei,to the waU.of and forty hundredth^. of 11 took tbunotn And 1? this report by this re> •81,800.00. ..:.-•• "•.',' |iort>ei:ly,.ati J eorner-nf ialdoh|mn«Vi;th«ric« US) «» c' Bnttrtd it th« uodtolhca it Ited BsnK, said Bank .bu i U feet) thence 16) learch society, and by other modi- All that certain tract or panel of land «rly..at' rUht •nd« to tht wnll'of iKl siJt.-A, »• ««conil MM muter. You can p!«co •biol.uta ro- and prtMto,i.v«n with tbt-frtnt.of tho buUdfnff>»eIn i TOWN TALK. "V ,--•>oafd fastened at the window to edge of the foundation of tno entrance to feet and thirty hundredtbe of a foot to Main street oroulnr tha lobby''of •Ihi the old Central Bank building, and U the•lie w.eat edie of th» wall of the offloe atar, ilxtieti feet and (Uty-ctffht h V, The fact Hint, vyork on the newierve as a duct for carrying out im- end of the fourth count In a description iwhlch forms a part of the theater build- diedtht of a foot to the woaterly lino o_ iiirc air, yith the window raised to of a tract of land conveyed by Joieph L, I'lngi'tbowM (S) southerly.,along the west, the building owned, by H. B. Treat Com I \ Cooper's bridge at Red Bank is TELEPHONE DAY £ NIGHT — RED BANK 557- Donahay end wife to E. F. DuBoU and erly line of eald olrke one foot to the north )«nyj thence (16) northerly, alunir ialf I about ten weeks ahead of schedule et jn Jjure fresh air f.-m outside, Company, body corporate, by deed dated wall of said Bank building) thence (») ait • named bulldlns twcnty-alx feet anf vas\deemjed children suf- theater building; th#noo (17) easterlytJ -eved-from -impure-air,-- along tha; Dufldtnc dwnedby HT"BCTtfL iigift for which this town cnnjtliafik h * * * pompany.-.flx feat attd fifteen huadrodthl ,'•Schenck' S, Thompson. When the of a foot to tht tait line oh tho watt of tbl ccot rootfi connected with the iald th«ati| . contract for tlie bridge was awarded Times change. Almost any sort and thq wtiterly edge of italrway 'loadln [to Mr. Thompson some folks said f change'.can be put. over on the i to tht cellar under said Treat blldll 1 cltpols'. if 'enough money is sp'ent thanea • U8) nDTlherly, alo'ng ,tho $11^.. ! that he was "stuck ' because his bid Jlno of the'wan ot.anld poat roonTaml | was.considerably lower than that of or lobbyists and propiganda nnd QivtHera Wi-thonoB (10) easterly, 'psraHel wjtl ther devices for "accelerating pub- tfac.fiMir.-vf-nld Treat building, tlvVfttf '. any other, contractor. and fifty hundredth! > «f a sfoot;. thond 'i * * • ic opinion," as one highly paid lob- (20) southerly, at right angles to thi vlst and propagandist described northerly lint of salt) Treat building. Ill i.—JJ. now- develops that, largely bc- is work. . x(^ Candy fc.t to ;a point.dlitaht'ona foot nortnejll : Box of Cigars from thj» northerly llno-of anlj buildingiM ; causo of the progress made on the mensurtd ,at right anglea thereto, tho loJ job when weather conditions' \$-ere At Liffgett's you will. find every three ogurBeu being around tho entratiej i favorable and before cold weather I bclievi that schonlhouses should thing for everybSody's Xmaa Candy You'll find here rnost of the well- to'tho cellar undtr. »nld- Trent bulldlntl 1 thenae to the cellar under Baid Trent build] set in, Mr. Thompson will make a e built only one -tory high Thoy desires. - Beautiful packages of the /} known, established brands of cig- Ing; thanco (21) easterly, parallel wlJ ' good profit.' No one will, begrudge hould be spread over enough highest grade products of America's* ara in excellent Bmoking condition, •eld Trent building and one foot nortn ground so that thc.ro wpuM be win- erly therefrom oi measured at right angle /Mr. Thompson this well-earned rc- best known Candy manufacturers in a great range of prices and at a thereto, twenty feet and forty hundredth. ' ward. "It means a lot to Red Bank roof. stairways, ns)r n. lot of the Stores dredths of a foot to an ironVpln; thei ' Mr. Thompson is making good on thor'thinns which now add tre- (23) north Afty-ilx dcurcoi th|rty-elg_ tnlnutba east, aloven foot to an' Iron $1 jj this job in a manner thatswlU giVe uly .to the .cost of schools tit another corner of said Levy Droth» !" all this part of Monmouth bounty louses. ' .'•.••' ' ' property; thence (24) north, thirty-t)f • •'••• ' desreos thirty-eight mlhutci west, alorl '/. the largest possible returns from the Artstyle Chocolates the westerly lino p^ «ald Levy Broth bridge marks a new era inv the :arry out plans foi schoolhouscs of mott, two hundred and fourteen feet I. :.: growth and development of tfiis..se|t- ;His>ji'ind. Mast, fqlks wajit preten-' distinctively diflererit boxes of extreme- forty-Ove hundredth^ of a foot' to a pbi in or'near,, the middle lino, of L'afayej \\ tlon. All of us have certainly' got .ious buildings 'for !their schools; ly high grade chocolates. ' Havana Cigars : 1 • \ • •. .place, anid lant' named point being d :• tq .take- off our hats <.to Schenck without regard as tb whether they . ; ;, In Pound Boxes • i Shopper An all Havana cigar made in Tanipi tint thirty feet on a course of south, flfl Red Box $1.00 Wbn'dcr'B^c" $l'.5O six deirreps thlrty-elffht mlriulss "wcat.ift '•' Thompson!' re so constructed as to give the an' old stone monument In said Btrei best service at the lowest price. Far East 1.2S Crinoline Pkg. t.50 La Rosa Aromatica thence (25) south, flftr-alit desrees thlrji Two, three, and four-story school eight minutes west, n.no feet and B)X; 1 Three hundred cities throughout In,Bonn s/ 2). In (en iktf four hundredths of. a foot to tho norths buildings are he rule, with high Liggett's All Nut " to corner of the lot belonging to Paiil t. the United States tire going to take costs of constru ' in; and it is like- $2.25 to $7.00 Itlohmond; thence (28) south, thirty*.,! • up a revised schedule of school Assortment Pound B late' years and' to "go lack to the' lJUiBj 4°w. till and taking on ad: Homemaid to an Iron plpo In tho southwest corjil ditional bulk with each revolution, Beautiful and usefuLgifts'for of said Hulahnrt lot and in tho eaatarf •-. threer.R'^ ..as. the, backbone of -the Caramels Pound Box 43c (very memberof the family at line of Inndfl belonulnic to the Countyjl ' school system. the Christmas business season Hears $1.25*o $2.88 '",.'. Monmouth: thenco (28) south, thirty-fo" the end of its course.' From pres- Town Talk Tempting popular prices. Stores open degrees ten mlnurca east, along line*, * • * • • ent' indications, provided the weath- evenings. * ' , lands belonirlnir to the County of HID Fruits in Cream Pound Box 49C mouth crossing a marbla monument tn SiL ! The plan- providee for making er is fair, it will wind up tomorrow Black & White $1.75 Hhc. forty-live'foct and twenty-eight hu| ..reading, writing, arithmetic and with a new record for business in FromCOTY From LANGLOIS UredthB of a footPto a point'diatnnt sevi Hard CJandy In 2'ha—SoxtiofZi . ' toen teet and nincty-aix,hunilrcdths tfl spelling the fundamental work of Red Bank on the day before Christ- La Rose Jacqueminot, Styx, Cara Nome, Bouquet Ramee, foot southerly from the center of III this revised pchool schedule, which Assortment B« 69c L'Origan, Jasmin, L'Eflleurt, Jontecl, Narcisse des Alpea, Louis K $2.25 tb $3:50 tnarblo monument; thence (20) aoui 1 (Ifty-flvo. d^grucs sUtcen minutes -Wi-| is to be supplemented with strong , Chypre, Paris, Ambre Anti- Juneve. , Boxes of 2S ntlll alonir HftQ of landi belpnjting to lJ courses in citizenship. Frills and County of Monmouth, seven feet Snd flj, This increased business is proof ' que. Black &. \Vh.ite Londres 2.50 five humlrcilthB of;-f»'fpot .t«;*;-;pol& fads of every kind, which hav From GUERLAIN range with the west etlECd of thowall of, taken up so much of the pupils' tinv positive that the merchants are giv- Special Xmis&ox o?:}0 ing the public the kind of servici From RIGAUD Mitsouko, L'Heure Bleue, theater building; thence (SO) Bauth, tlilf| in recent years,fire to.be discarded, • Mary Garden, Un Air Rue de la Paix, Guerlinade, five degrees twonty-elght minutes <: together with-._njon,ey£'l,C.stiHjp/!ii; ld,the..quality of goods the.people along the west edsia of said wall ninety-} J&^'lh 'these 'days'*of rapid, and Enbaume. Champ? Elyaeesjicky, Apres feet and Mty-e.Kht hundredths of a tOL school contributions' liSr va'iToWi.-- L'Ondee. being pnrnllel with and twelvo. feet enl poses, and simjtur outside distrac easy transportation, buyers' shop criy from tho foundation of tho CO) where they can get the bes' value From P1VER ][OUBO building os mcanured at right atig tions. , i Azureaand Floramyc. From CARON thereto; thenco (31) westerly, at lt '' •*•'« • for their money. The merchants of nnifles to the foundation of tiatd. Red Bank and of Monmouth count; Narciose Noir, House "building, .twelve fe'at to a The courses in citizenship will in- From HUE>NUT twenty-four feet northerly from tho 'must deserve this good fortune or NuitdeNool (Christinas Eve) cant corner of snfd bailillnK, thence (3 clude instruction un how to kcer. they would notfeceivo it. Three Flowers. southerly, along the easterly edge of: f •well, how to rnafcc a good home, how Homemaid From COLGATE foundation of said Court House biilldirl i. . -' * * v w twenty-tour feet to the southeast; coril to work happllyj and efficiently ani FromCHERAMY of tho same; • nonce (33J oouth, 'thirl To The Register one of the mosi Special Assortment Ca3hmere P/ouquet, Dactylis how to spend leisure time properly Cappi. Floricnt, ,Lilac, Lily of the two degrees forty-seven minutes Hany pupils ha^c to leave school a gratifying' results of the Christmas A 2H pound box.of excellent assorted eleven feet and fifty-five hundredth! ! Valley, Monad Violet. foot to the plncfl of beginning. the end of the- .eighth grade. It j: shopping season i5 the increased chocolates. Take one home to the family. From HOUBIGANT Mild Blended Cigars Tha said premises are subject t the belief of C.the educators -wh Service 'which this paper has been Ideal, Quelque9 Flours, Mon easement conveyed by/Joseph h. Dona able to give the farmers of this From ROGER & GALLET Flor de Murat, $2.25 & $3.50 and wife to the Doard of Chooen Pr| liave prepared this plan that schoo 2V2 ft- box 99c Boudoir, Inconnu, LJ Temps Fleurs d'Amour and Vera holders' of tho County of Monmouth*' children who leave school at th county because of the larger us des Lilas. deed dated dated Mnrch 80, 1013, and. ! eighth grade will be far mori they have made of the advertising Billie Burke Violettc, Le Jade. In boxti o)2S corded in the Monmouth County ClerL columns o£ this paper. Most of this From KERKOFF ofilce, In Book 940, of Deeds, pngfl|<2l capable individually, and will make Chocolates Pound Box 80C From V1VALJDOU belnc a right of Insrcoa and egress ,{rl far better citizens, than where a advertising has bden done in th N. C. S. fcJ5S $2-25 to $3.50 tho Court House yard over land beloifgf wiin.t columns of The Register am Two P.oimd Box • $1.60 Djcr-rCiss. Mavis, Horcisse dc Chine. to the said Joseph L. Donnhoy to th«}lil large. part of \fheir school life is conveyed b/ the nald Joseph L. Donalf taken up with^tho 'frills, fads an it has resulted in large sales of tur- Little Bits and wife to tho Hoard of Chosen Froehoj keys, crops nnd other farr i products Single and Double Padova ImindbU Vox of 2} $2,00 ers above referred to. v L fancies, that liare been crowded .in- which are most in demand during from the East i\i n>- box $1.50 De Vilbiss Perfumizers This deed Is also- Intended to IneiJ to the school courses of lnte years. Compacts oil tha right, title and interest In u stl the Christmas season. Twu Pound Box - ^2.50 A large assortment of De Vilbiro of ' fund twelve feet wide adjoining;*! Other studies than those based c Cara Nome, Jon tee], Tre-Jur; tli on tor building referred to in deed mjl the,three R's wi.ll be left to the hit' Wbodworth's, Houbigant, Hud- Perfumizerg, in beautiful new by the Board uf Chosen freeholders ofj/l Jotvteel Assorted shapes and designs, 75c to 5.00. County of Monmouth to Joaopb L, Dpi school grades. '.' . One woman who raises lnrgi nut9 Three Flowers and Dcauville, hay, -fated March 20, 1013, und rctiorif Chocolates Pound Box 60C Djer-Kiss, Coty, Norida, Vivau- Flor De Murat 2 fm 2u«;» In said Clerk's ofitco In Book 041) of D flocks >of turkeys each year told a Cara Nome Vanette Set p»Ko 251, etc., In which It Is covenantl This will be welcome -news-'t Register reporter that she spent 51 Town Talk Ass6rted dou's Norcisse de Chine. Box of2S-$2.so Tin of10 for $1.00 stipulated and atfre«d thnt the said .pal for advertising in The Register BOV- A sure to be appreciated Chrht- of tho first part In aald deed for Itjll Many who havercalized the lack-o Chocolates Pound Box 49C its succc«Bt>ra nnd ansigas, will fOl preparation for the duties of lifi eral years ago and that from thi Cara Nome Sets maa gift consisting of Cara Nome La Rosa Aromatica (£>»c/'<) maintain nnd keep open as a publlo ^.III small investment she gained enough way fur tho use nnd benefit of the pirtl which confront, school children An attractive scries of sets consist? Compact, Rouge, Lip Stick. thereto A strip of land twelve feet I der present ^school conditions steady customers to buy all her tur- lng'oi the famous'Cara Nome Eye Brow Pencil . . . 4.50 Box of 25 . $3.00 Pad of 10 for $1.20 width .mmedinUly adjoining tha-^ar keys every year thereafter. liais- Court llousu building, reference to wh}cn Teachers see the harm dnno to ren Perfume, Toilet Water, Face and mode in the deed bearing own date ma education by the addition of a ing turkeys: seems to be especially Clectrieal Talcum Powders, Bath Salts, etc. ALSO a combination set of Cara 10c La Providencia (Cpfcure) by Joaeph L. Donohny nnd Emma Doban Ms wife, to tliu Bait! Hoard uf ChoJ these extra duties, but they have n within, the province of farm women AIX GUARANTEED ONE YEAR • A'ttractivt \y bi>>ed <:t Nome Twin Vanity, Lip Stick nnd "'there are numerous instance and a miniature Box of 30 - $uo tack of, 10 for 86c Freeholders of the County of Monmoul voice in tho construction of th Electric Hair Dressing Set . . 1.49 This covenant to be itccmed a cov^enl school courses p.f study. In. almofc this senBon' of women having suc- 4.00, 4.50, 6.25 and 10.00 bottle of Perfume 4«50 running with said land and to be oil Electric Flnt Iron , . ... 2.98 Ing upon tho heir*, successor* nnd Milll every legislature in the country, cessfully, used Register want adver- , 13c Majo ) of the respective parlies hereto,4',1] group of people with paid lobbyist tisements to sell holiday birds, 98c Ivory Curling Iron Dec. only V9c JonteeJ twelve foot atrip of Innd Immediately | Electrcx Curling Iron . . , 1.98 Bouquet Ramee Box of 2i - $2.4S Peck of 10 for 98c . Joining BDM Court House bulMlngjDcf can put over on the school systcr • * t Combination Set Combination Set manclnir at a point twenty-four fett^fn slnust any .'•chime they please, an Farmers less than any other class Electrex Jr. Curling Iron . . . 7flc tho eouthcaat corner of onld building «L Eclipse Marcel Curling Iron . . 1.98 A beautiful Batin linid 10c Major :\\<><>\?." That they are now doing so in larg- Polar Cub Hair Dryct . . . '4.95 alluting Jontecl Per- Wnrer.andabox hundredth! feet. - - Polar Cub Vibrator . . .! . . 4.95 fume, Toilet Water, This deed dlso Includes each and v er numbers is especially gratifying of Face I'owjer. 5.50 Imponti tod,doniMtlc hut because it enables till: Elccrrcx Perfection Tonatcr . . 2,98 Powder . . 6.00 and wife to E. K Dtilloli and Com fccnsi-. 'It will- )»e f ] a r riy ol tho things Mllsdy d«- dated April 1, 11) 10. and recorded lrV ly ii/ thrj^c w\U) want the ."linola'toff P* '^° Increase its usefulness nn Anot' tr Jonteel lijhls lo hive to her drcMtt CIGARETTES Cl«rk'« office In Hook 1011) of n.e.la.p r vl •uch •• Ivoroyd Toil* Sea, lit, tic, to which doetl reference Is fnm carry 'oj'. their ' cvn pf;t KrrionlPs. I , ' M " , . Combination Set 3.50 lot ft full ami particular Btntomejit of,all liut o tWouK&fcr.ow tdiv.- of rtad-i • * • Fcrlumlun, Up Stkki. The iavorlte domMtlc and TmVlih righti. «as«man(B arid privileges. ^ I Doing the samo.itramUea conveMu | ing, fpHlir.;.'. y,n:ir.;;_ nnd figuring, Advertising is not a cure-nll fo brands in attractive Holiday boxe*. the Atlntitlo Tliciiter Company by '.d| comljin'-"l v.ithon*tructivn in found Uib ilMMhut allllct tho tillers of tin —————U from Joseph I-. Dilnnhny mid Kmmi Doil Pens and Pencils Quality Stationary hay tils wife, dated Kobrunry 2\, 1021, M j.rindples of citiztmMji, ought to. soil, hut it unquestionably helps t duly reonrded In tti« ufnes of the Glalrfcl turn cut vat.tlyj;>ifire cupiilik' jmr Uiing relief. \Vo nro nil familini Eversliarp Pencil] $1.00 up In ottractlvo boxes forloll mem- Gillette tbt County of Monmouth. , -"J.m nnd pupil-. iijuf!] Jii^hiT pen ., with- the farmers' marketing prob Relied as (ho p'ropour of Attantb Thi bers of the family, .wide as- Safety ter Comjiiny, a curporatloft of thi tUat*l of tlio duties ii'ni rcti>'ni!-iliiliti(» i fj'Jcnia. "Lnst summer, ninny of then Waterman end Parker sortments and price ranges, New Jiiraey, taken la execution at tni H| citizenship, ptijh tll'.f J.'jljliij tcli'oo ^ Kent away produce and. did not Duofold Pens . . . 2.50 up Razors iff Walter U. U. HcMeilntm, and to b*l,| are turning pu^n . ]>re:'.•;.!. enough to pay the freight am 25c to $3.00 JOHN II. VAN MATE It, commission charges, let alono i 97c Dated November 2H, 1021. inn the fnrmcr'x a profit, At tin ftuiir V-Lftwronco. Solicitor. Anotlior l)i(t'fatiit;itio.i iiri'l irn-ill- 128U lima) ( :.' time Hint thl» look pplnco then to . cnl rcMMircli ^j l;nn ili'Huicif in A IS per cent Reduction from r*nul«r. IN CHANCERY OF NEW favor of vcntibillriK' i l/y WII.H little or no decline of the pric riricc:>. Complcic ntockn, I'rom die lltrfo $5.39, K of fiirin |>roducln whrn tlio con To EDWAHU I- WOOUl— fresh, iilr p^f,'^i rOuifK \)\fi , win-, Ilrovvnic to the Liirgc l'oldlng Camera. ' lly vlrluo ur an urilor ot th* Oourl piimcfa went lo'buy them. Clmncery ur Ntw J«rs»y nail* un y«i, down, Tills imjthoJ, \\.\* dvcJini-'J, I". Gem and Ever Ready . 80c to 91*80 of Iho ilnlt hanur In a oarlnln ia) by fur tho'licNt and nuxl lif/nltiidil Auto Strop »..., 49c to $5.00 whiraln llaoliil A. Wooil Is p«tlllunsr i nirthod «f Inking fresh nir into Homo iirriKrcniilvo farment in thin you, Kilwnnl I,. Wood, an ili'fsnilsnt, L ThcqnosBottles Durham Duple* |1.00 to $5.00 ara imiultnl lo appiar, ploul, >niw«rl iichool luui ii pnrt of tlio county no longer hnve t ilamur to polllliHiir's potltlun on of liaffl % * w to cope with midi ohntiicloii. The ConulncAmcrlcan Made Tlicrmof Twlnplex Siroppcra 92.08 and 15.00 Ilia IKlTtnantli iln> o( Januatr lull, Of, Dottle, lltfault tharfuf, atioli dvcrva will U9, t*)l Why Hhuulrin'L frculi ulr, let Into TliroiiKh nilvurtUliiK they^uvo built «ullh»t • run as (lit Oliancellur shall ttv up a triiflo Hindu up of'c Pint 08c to S2.7S Gilbert Alarm Ctockt IlaWii Novimlxr lath. ID! ' jpi* l(avo IJCI'II told by mnillnry cx- fnrniciK do not uvun liavo to dollvcr tlio good*. Uni|ue»llohnl)ly mlvor- Carafe. M.25 up 91.00,12.25, M2» INVIIKII • ««..._,.._. t and by doctoiN tltnt thvy Wqr Stores tlutleliora «f I'.lilloil 4hould ikork ' witithh tliolr window! tUInK I" ono ofithu uliort cull to bet- g / I'. O. AiMrtsi, AUanlla lllthlanilt. > 'ium of pronurv- ter tlmoi on tho farnu tlmt no SunUv lUlltMtht bft.t f«rm

. SANTA AT NAVESINK. Henry Willtlns, >who ./tx hurt in ' »•••• t ••••••»• ••t«»«t •••••••••••••••••••••'•••••••••••••,••»•••••• « • * e • • *A t * * « , . ,,V,^ , • • f^ _, , _ • , _. an automobile accident at Shrews- '.(•"" Cliristm.i EnlorUinmant Given bu rccontly> )-d3 improved eufficl- U.t W*ele at Schoolhome. j U l b l Ttee Hecblcd. Stores Tho Nnveaink public school chil-j Mr. and Mr8. Smltsky, who hasel drcn hold a Christmas entertain-. been living between Colt's Neck and J Westingwmse ment last Thursday night at the Freehold, are now living .vith their schoolhouso. Tho program opened daughter, Mrs, Frank Maracky.t with tho singing of "Silent Night, * i Holy Night." ' John King made ari UNION BEACH NEWS. address of welcome and Elmer. Baldwin appeared aa Santa Claus's Al [futtod Run Over by Tractor at" order clerk. The main part of the Tllo Worki. program was a play entitled "Tho Al Hutton of Union Beach, who JolUcst Christmas Ever." John is employed at the Natco tilo com- Patterson took the part^of Santa pany, was injured Tuesday, after- New Years Eve t Cluue and Betty Collins was Mrs.noon whilo^at work on a tractor. Santa Claus. The fairies in the The tractor run over him. He was ' play woro Valeria Golden, ,.__..___ taken to the Perth Amboy hospital Curtis, Eleanor Bouldin, helen Iin a serioui s conditionditi . ' at the They Make Bne Milne, Marion McMahon, Vivian Tiie ladies' auxiliary of Union Hurley, Grace Carter, Frances' Garden hoie company is completing Brown, Eva Brown, Myrtle Golden, its plans for the Christmas party Nellie Curtis, Rita Graff, Georgia Saturday night. The ladies' auxil- C. H..ENNIS TOWN ELECTRIC CO. Graff) Evelyn; Ehrlich, Doris Sic- iary and the firemen are giving the 84 Brand Slraat IS Monmouth Strut kles, Frances > Taylor, Virginia party at their own expense. | GEORGE A. HOGAN Jaruy Cgntrtl Pow.r and fclgHt CoMaxson. j Harriet Bignell and- Ethel Union Garden hose cjmpnny has; 8 Wallace Strut ' Red B»nk and K.yport Downs. ' Thoij* who took part as received a check for $100. from' brownies were* Charles McMahon, Raritan township.' '•. ,, ,. I Electrical Ai Cornelius Newby, Stanley Hallam, -Miss Margaret Tierney and Jo-' -William Hallam, Walter Johnson, soph-McCoy of Newark motored to Arthur Curtis, James Bouldin, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward' James. Boeckel, Frank Pape, Wil- Cullen Sunday. '.*._,. I liam Irby, John Stokey, Herbert Mr. and-Mrs. 'Fred Scholl; and Seili, Roland. Scott and John family have returned home after Red Bank, N. J. Hatch. » spending the past two weeks at Songs' and recitations were giv- Scranton, Pennsylvania, where they en by E. Stokey, Elsie Brett, Ray- attended the funeral 'of the for- 'HARRY McCOftMACK, Proprietor* ' AL'S MARVEL mond Dowd, Constarico Hurley, mer's mother, Mrs, Philip Scholl. j Carmetta Bowman, Lillian Pleas- • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph' Kiscovig an- ant, Gladys Wcstbrook, P. Robin- nounce the engagement of their son, Thomas Salinger, Ada, Dewcy, daughter Anna to William Whitak- Milton Stokey, Cordelia Jennings, er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel High Class Orchestra From New York. John Dowd, Eleanor Johnson, Mln- Whitakerl The date for the wed- •' .. • ••••? nio Brett, Ruth Silva, Thomas ding has not been set. . : , A Fine . Dinner Well Prepared and Well Bouldin, Ruth Robinson, William Mr. and Mrs. Edmonds are the Served-.. • / 3 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. McCoy, Emelino Taylor, Ruth proud parents of a baby girl born • King, Helen Brooks, Helen Liell, Monday, December 14th. George Gilland and Stanley Nor- . Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Walling aiwl Dancing and Other Festivities. ,. • ' cross. Frank H. Lloyd, superin- Mrs. Artzberger of Poole. avenue tendent of the township schools, attended the funeral of Mrs. Fizit gave a talk on "Christmas Spirit." of Belford recently. : ' < Souvenirs, Etc.. C C Boxes of candy were given but Mr. • Kane, of Laurel avenue, T Reservations limited and should be made at out to crank his car when . as early a date as possible. Already some of those was enjoyed. ear struck his car- in tho rear, pu?!i ing it over him. He was remove i who enjoyed last,year's New Years Eve 'Celebra- 9 -14 - COLT'S NECK NEWS. to the Perth Amboy hospital but re turned.home a fevrdays later and U tion at the Shrewsbury River Country €lub have Tho ^Funeral of Daniel J. Sullivan recovering. . made reservations for the coming New Years Ev*e v Held at New York. Thomas Corcoran and family mo- ; .The funeral of Danjei J. Sullivan, tored to the home of Mrs. Miller at Event. • • '• , • .'•••'.•' r./ho died .recently at the Kome .orTA"rljngt6n'and"spent*3unday* rhis daughter at Hasbrouc:: Heights, j Mrs.'W. Rejd anrf son of g ; WBB held at St. PatricVs cathedral ton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs x Telephone reaervatiom' accepted. Call Red I at New York. Mr,. Sullivan was 66 joi,n Murphy. Bank 1524 or 1636. years old and \e had a position at Mrs. E. En.twistle and daughter. New York wjth the American rail- Mrs. Clifford Matthews, spent a day way express company. Burial was ia?t wec]5 at Newark. Fancy Fresh Christmas made at Calvary cemetery at New York. Judge Back on the Bench.' '. Alexander Shiihoskey, Jr., son of Judge Bartley J. Wright of Long) Alexander Shuhoskey, is one of the Branch' has.resumed his duties as' Turkeys Ducks most successful trappprs of this district court judge after having j place. • Last week he caught sev- been a patient at St. Elizabeth's eral skunks. • . hospital at New York, w|ere he un- Chvir.tmas will be celebrated by derwent an operation. the Reformed Sunday-school with »••••••••»•••••••••••«, Geese an .en'.erininjr.cnt'.onight. Mr. nml Mrs. David S. Buck and Cigar Loot Recovered. Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeL, Hance were Part of about 6,000 cigars which visi'.ors at Asbury Park Saturday. were stolen from an automobile in Chickens Arnold Plotkin, sbn of Louis front of the Metropolitan hotel at Plotkin, wns sick with stomach trou- Asbury Parlc last week, was recov- ble part of last week, but he hasered by the police. The thieves had •recovered and he is hack at school. left the cigars in rear yards to be Broilers Fowl Miss Emma D.ccker, who1 teaches picked up later. p school at Plainsbpro, wijl return j lioirie tomorrow to spend the holi- i day vacation.. j' V ! A Christmas entertainment will, For hornet vtillioul ekt- See Our Stock First be given at the schoolhouse this af- Iricii/, the Maytat is ternoon, i availallt ailh tn-iuilt »+•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••+••••••••»•.••«.• Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gacer will gasoline motor, spend Christmas at. Point Pleasapt. Mr. Gager is principal of the town- ship consolidated schiol at this place. HENRY CAMPBELL; President Charles T. E. Matthews is mourn- DANIEL S. ELY, Vice-Pres. EDWIN R. CONOVER, Cashier ing the loss of his hound hunting dog. The dog disappeared a few days ago. « Mrs. John Ryan, Miss Margaret j Rvnn and Thomas and Mary JCelsey Our 1926 Christmas Club Is Now Open iof Red Ba:-k visited Mrs. Asher Crawford Saturday; Make your 1926 Christmas a merry:', one by joining.our• •I LINCROFT NEWS. club. ' " r':.V.ing« of the Sunday-School Dis- If you have not beien a member let us demonstrate what continued fof! Wint ir. a wonderful satisfaction it is to receive a check, the first of The meetings of tho Sunday- next December. . , liool at the chapel have been dis- •untinued for the rest of the win- If you have been a member, increase your class this Icr. This Is customary because most of the children live a consid- year and receive a larger check next December. erable distance from the chapel nnd lind it difficult to get there during Oru Christmas Club plans are very simple, very brief, cold .weather. void of complications, yet within the means of every man, In addition to it being a custom at Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bischoff woman or child who chooses to put aside at stipulated times last Thursday attended the funeral this time of the year for everyone of Mr. BischofT's sister, Mrs. Fred- during the year a small sum for Christmas use a year from crick House of Richmond Hill, Long now. They are divided as follows: . . to wish everyone else a Jllerry Island. Christmas, we consider it a privi- Harriot Roach, dai ghter of Hor: Wake up Christmas morning Class 25— .25 each week Total $ 12.50 , lege to wish our friends and cus- ton L. Roach, lins recovered froni with a Maytag in your home! CIa«s 50- .50 " ' " " 25.00 ' chickenpox and she is back at Then ypu're sure of faster, tomers a Merry Christmas. We school. Cla.» 100—1.00 " " " 50.00 A ntcnm shovel Is at work on easier, washdays—and cleaner hope that we may see you in person Thomas Henry Grant's land north- clothes. Then you're "vra«her Class 200—2.00 " " " 100.00 to extend our best wishes to you, cnat of tho villngo,digging grnvel to satisfied" for years to come. Class—rAny amount each week. bo used on the streets of Red Bank. Don't guess! Try the Maytag but if not, please consider this mes- „ Christmas will bo • celebrated at first. Try it free—in your own We will be pleased to enroll those wishing to subscribe lh;> chnpcl tomorrow night with an sage as direct from our /hearts. home. Wash with it at our ex- to any of these classes. , .Uii. • entertainment. pense—no obligation to buy. If Tho electric I'glit company .is the Maytag doesn't sell itself, ''vlnpfinK wires on Iho Tlnton Fnlls don't keep it.' Phone for a dem- iul. Matthew Mullin and William onstration. VanNotc, who own considerable THE inrty on the raid, aro payinir • Iho work. Umlir.an ngrcoment 'ich they have with tho electric BROAD STREET i'.'iht company the concern will pay CHAS. K. HOPPING hack to them a certaur.porcontago of the expense each y£»r. , 49 Broad Street . NATIONAL BANK Chrl»tmn» wns ccliubrntcd nt the v •• Grover Parker •choolhoimo with nn ontcrfulnmcnt Red Bank, N. J. The Placo Thai U Near Enough (or Convenience and yontordny nftcrnoon, RED BANK, NEWtlERSEf* Far Enough Away for Economy. • Mr. nn• ambulancel . _--.SKjSK» dieddi dT1)c prcstiytcriun brotherhood ty.four llnka to an elm tree: thonco IB)1! Sunday morning from, a fractured; ^^ ,, old Ten- south teif degrees fifteen minutea weatil U)o lomber3 of tlie three ehaina and alxty links to n'.toneil skull. Caporelli was held without j ;)Ont iirotherhom! a royal welcome thence W south forty-one degrees east! bail charged with manslaughter. I ,it tj,cjr ii,cetii" on Wednesday three chains anil seventy-thrce links to al stone; thenoe, (10) aouth eighty-six de-1 -Mrs. Price r.-as crossing Lake ] 'nj h(. whe]1 ilKyv,,,.e tirir gucsts. grees east seven chains! thence (11) fo|.| avenullueu at.;pcean Grove when an Ucv Ml. ralmel. of Marlboro was lowing the oenter of Hop Brook tHe varloual automobile• •"• ,,Y"» drive'n «.-.by Joh- •••-•n Fasn• •—- ]{Cv. Mr. 1'almer ot muriDoro was courses thereof to the division line it saldl lomobile, driven by John Pasa- ', oakor, Music was furnished. farm marked on a map to which reference! pan•,ee of Ashury Park struck, her. | . , Druckenmillor on Is made In the order hereinafter referred! Buy Christmas Gifts She by Jlrs Fl c(lw to. said Una being the division line between! B was taH-n to the Spring Lake j - . Forraan Rhodes on the the easterly and westerly parts' of thai in Your Home Town hospital .and died four- hours later saxaphone and Edward fiaum of Homestead Farm ot John W. Holmes, de,l from .internal injuri.-s Pasapane ceased, aa laid down on a map made byl Jamesburg on the violin. Martin O, Johnson, surveyor. In August,! -It is good practice to buy ivas also hhell d on a chargh e fof man- Miss Edjth Webster is enjoying 18«i anil filed In tho Monmouth County! slaughter. * Surrogate's ofttee, which map In referred! your Christmas gifts in her two weeks' vacation with her to In: a'certain deed of tho premises htr«-l Mrs. Emmons and Dougherty, Mr., and Mrs. by conveyed, executed to Daniel H. Ellis! your home town. Our were walking along the road be- Wcbsjc|. by. Alfred Walllne dncl others, commli-l nlonen to sell lands ot John W. Holmes,! merchants have a good se- JJl Mrs. Florence Otter and daugh- deceased, pursitant to an order ot the! lection of reliable goods at ter spent sewral days last week at At this season our thoughts go out in grati- Monmouth'Orphan'a Court, which deed Isf driven by William Thompson of dated Msrch 27, 1S52, and recorded In theM reasonable prices —'• and. Freehold. Thompson stopped, pu Philadelphia. Monmouth County Clerk's Office in Bookl Mrs. A.. T. Applcgatc has re- X-5'of Deeds, page 5; thence (12) up saldl when you purchase of the'injured persoi. in his car am tude to our many friends who have helped to division lino north two degrees twenty*! took them to Freehold. Both wen turned home after a visit with Mrs. seven mlnutm west, fifty-seven,chains and! them, you benefit your' Nicholas McDonald of Lakewood. • seventy-seven links; thence (13) north! dead when he arrived there. forty-one degrees thlrty-seveh mlnutas| home town. Your Check- Thompson was '..c\A without bail on Mrs. limma'West spent Tuesday make this past year such a pleasant and suc- east,'eleven chains; thenco (14) north,one, a manslaughter charge.- at New Brunswick. degree rive minutes went, nine chains andl ing Account is cordially Mr..and Mrs. William E. Mount twenty-one links to the beginning. C'on-L cessful one for us. , tainlng- ohe h'undrcil and nfty acrea and| invited. Improving Long Branch Church. and son Joseph' returned from their three quarters and twenty-six: perehes. world trip tlic latter part of last ' "4* • 8eiied as the property of Garret. — Charles E. Cook,and Albert Dur- Emenl. at al.,, taken in execution at the] yea are repainting Asbury. Metho- week. They are row visiting their suit of- Annie K. Farker, ami to be sold b: daughter and her husband, Mr. and JOHN H. VAN MATER, Sheriff. dist church at North Long Branch. May the coming year bring you much happi- EDWARD G. I'ORMAN, Solicitor. The church windows are being re- Mrs. Charles R. English of -Red Dated Oeoember 14, 1025, \ ,, paired and all the work is being su- Bank. • »82.<4 Adelaide Kcllington of ness and prosperity. \(\ Monnioutht County Surrogate'a Office. , I pervised by the property committee Mrs. In the matter ot the estats of Charlci " comprising Harry Cook, .Myron Bar- Freehold .and M.rs., Emma- Deyspent McLaury, •deceased. " ' ^ v • Monday at New Brunswick. '• ' Notice- i»- credltoriT to prasent eUlnsi bour and George Potter. . -, egalnst estate. . ' ' Ml', and Mrs. Elmer Reed of Pursuant to the order of Joseph* L, Died in Florida. Teanent had as their Sunday guests Donahay, autrogata ot the County of MonH Mr. and Mrs. J. Symmes Duncan, mouth, made on' the fourteenth day of] John A. Githens, Sri, a well- November. 11135, on the application ot Ed-I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chamberlin ward W. Hleks, Adeline B. MeLaury and] known resident of Asbury ' Park, Edith MeLaury Farley, executors* of the Nj| ai\d daughter, Miss^Rhoda Dor- tata of Charles B. MeLaury, decesse< died at West Palm Bead. Florida, rancc of Crunbiiry and Mr. and notice it hereby gtvon to the creditors L last Friday r.fter a long sickness. said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber Mrs. Frank Perrinc and -son Dun- executors aa atorasald, their debts and di Ho was staying with h'j danghtcr mands agalnit the said estate, under oatth! can of Tenncnt. ALBERT S. within alx months from the date ot JtheJ at the time. Mr. Githens ' was The Presbyterian Sunday-school aforesaid order, or they will be forevei eighty years old""an.l leaves three barred ot their actions therefor against I children. will give a cantata tonight, telling v "FOOTWEAR THAT SATISFIES" aald subscribers. the Christmas story in and Dated freehold, .N. J., November 14, ltzij picture. They will again have a EDWARD W, HICKS, . Pigconl Win Prizes. ADELINE B. McLAUHY, . Pigeons raised at Fort Monmouth "white" Christnias and will send 18 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. EDITH MeLAURY FAIILEVJ won several prizes at a show held their gifts to their Sunday-school When somethinp; i« lost, whethed recently at Brooklyn. The event missionary, Rev. J. N. Carmine of it is a dog or a diamond give Luke) Laramie, Wyoming. Longhead a chance to find it foq TUBULAR RACING SKATES was the biggest show of homing you.—Advetlsement. pigeons ever held in this country. The Old Tenncnt Sunday-school with shoes—all sizes The pigeons are raised at Fort Mon- will hold its Christmas entertain- mouth for use by the signal corps. ment tonight. Miss Anna Burtt was given. a A Fine Present pleasant surprise on Saturday A Modern Romeo. night in celebration of her birth- ; Oliver Hurley of Farmingdalc, day. j who climbed a watsr spout to visit Miss Violet Paige returned to his sweetheart, Elizabeth Whitmore, Union City on Friday to spend in her room, was arrested on atwo weeks with her parents, Dr. charge of breaking and entering and Mrs. L. D. Paige. HOCKEY SKATES made by the girl's father, He was Mr, and Mrs. Edward Bawn of held in $500 bail. Matawan spent Saturday with Mr. with shoes—all, sizes and Mrs. Edward Bermer. Past Officer* Honored. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Burke had John H. Flanagan of Asbury as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Park, past district deputy of the Mrs. Grandin Camp of Newark. The Message Knights oi Columbus lodge, was Supervisor Lewis S. Bortner at- tendered a dinner a few nights tended the meeting of the Super- ago by Long Branc'i members visors' round table at Long Branch of Christmas of the order and was given a dia- on Tuesday. • mond ring. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Hoffman School Board Offieeri. were Sunday guests of their daugh- I LEON KISLIN ter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. As a Christmas Gift!, Flowers are be- Henry D. Brinley has been elect Itussoll Johnson of- Belmar, ^i,a 1,13 East Front St. Red Bank, N. J. ed vice president of the Long Miss Marguerite 'Andersons a coming more popular each year—No Branch"board of education to suc- student at Wilson college, Cham- SS One Door from Palace Theater ceed the late Herbert W. Cooper. one's Christmas is really complete Carney P. Soffel 1 s been named a bersburg, Pa., returned homo on member of the board, in Mr. Coop- Wednesday to spend her vacation without them. They are the radiant • Sk OPEN EVENINGS er's place. with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson. Mrs. David R. Richmond, Sr., at- messengers of love and good will. Aviator Forced Down. . tended the golden wedding of Mr. Lieutenant Curtain of the and Mrs. Pierce Thompson of As- You surely can find something to United -States aviathn corps was bury Park last week. forced to land near Keyport a few Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P., Bodinc please you in our selection of plants, days ago when lite aeroplane motor spent the week-end at Haddon- Canary went wrong. His machine was bad- field as guests of Mr. and Mrs. pretty arrangements of baskets; our ly damaged but he escaped injury. Samuel Foster. The schools of Manalapan town- strictly fresh cut flowers or a corsage Two Firei in Short Time. ship closed on Friday and will re- Birds bouquet. Two fires occurring within nn open Monday, January 4th. d i o hour wrecked Aai-on Crosby's house John Trautmann of Waterbury, at Asbury Park Friday morning and. Conn., spent Friday and Saturday badly damaged two adjoining dwell- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. We have a large assort- •' ( efore you ings. The damage is estimated at Jacob Trautmann, Sr. purchase anyJ\$dio $7,000. Mr. and Mrs. Conover E. White ment of these little song- MMUHIMtHIIIIHI r>ISCOVER why Fada is the sters; are guaranteed i_y.acknowledged standard by Do Not Forget Your which today all radio is being Pre-eminent ^sin£eiT3. They will add judged. Distant Friends Let us install a Fada in your own in cheer to the.Holidays and home for a complete demon- We can send them flowersfo r stration. No obligation attached. make a wonderful gift. you to most any part of And let us tell you how we guar- Monmouth and Ocean Counties antee consistent performance at on a record of prompt, re- the world. the same high ICVQI of the demonstration. liable and ^fllciont service Telephone us today. Convenient for more than 20 years.' I CHRISTMAS, TREES and GREENS terms, $ We have a nice assortment of Wreaths, of Holly, Pine, Laurel, BOJ? and Magnolia ' i; MILLER .•k ' Leaves. Laurel and Pine Hoping, Mistletoe and Loose Holly. HARDWARE CO. Guaranties Certified Abstracts 33 W. Front St. Reil BanU Jjj EARLY ORDERING WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. , Tr-leplumn V!)*J | W W. Kennedy & Sons Eitublishcd IWJ'J Freehold Toms River I 41 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J.

Cumuli Ynur Own Allornty t Mcmbtire Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association WHHMIIMMIII •» ' ' •• ' - ' RED BANK REGISTER, PEGEMBER 23,1925.

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"On January 7th, 1926, Dodge Brothers, Inc., will announce a tremendous reduction in the prices of their complete line of motor cars. These reductions will apply on all cars bought after midnight December Jfifteefttty nineteen twenty- five. When the new prices are made known on January seventh the full amount of the reductions will be immediately refunded to all purchasers since De- cember fifteenth. These revolutionary reductions are made possible by a recently completed ten million dollar expan- sion program—new buildings and equipment that will nearly double the capacity of Dodge Brothers factories in nineteen twenty-six. There is no change in the policy upon which Dodge Brothers established their leadership eleven years ago—the policy of constant improvement without yearly models."

FRANK VAN SYCKLE E. V. Hughes, Mgr. 149-151 West Front St TtUphoM 12M ? RED BANK REGISll DECEMBER 88, 1928. .?- ATLANJZC HIGHLANDS NEWS. Fill Your Egg Basket * A LODGE'S LARGE NIGHi. Carol Service Tonight Around. Com- FEED YOUR POULTRY 'y rnunity Christmas Tros). fCHRISTMAS GREETINGS BELFORD MECHANICS ENTER- At ^Roberta & White's store la« MAURER'S KWALITY Whirls a whole TAIN WOMEN AND BOYS. Saturday Santn Claus gave away J. GOLPIN over 400 gifts to children. Tomor- tubful damp dry Merry Christmas to our friends About ISO Persom Attendee^'Fes- MEAT 92 Shrewsbury Ave. oaii.nd st. Red Bank tivities Last Week at RoberUon'i row afternoon John ?„ Sncdcker AND in one ntinute Hall—A Varied PFbgiam Cive> will hold his annual Christmas par- and patrons. and Sociability Enjoyed. ity for/the children at the Atlantic Outfitter for Men and Boys No Wringer nudtf \heiiter. A carol service will be BONE Bayside council of American ' Id tonight around the community —IN- i I chnnics of BlfBelfordd entertainettiedd the 4fcld SCRAP Buttons Saved I. VOGEL & SONS, Furriers Chriristmal s tree on First avenue. Hands Saved Sons and Daughters of Liberty and A number of children in the bor- 100 Per Cant Pura Meat and Bono Marlborough and Cattapus Tog, Suits , \,LONG BRANCH,. N. 7. the boyy , scouts of that placp e Tues..- ough are sick with measles. — Free from any, tankage, .wood-nails, hotel Clothes Saved day night of last week at Paul E. refute or any adulteration. A ration with asBwia>«ii^^^.wsw& Miss Olive Jlerritt has taken a all the necessary' ingredients to make— Mallory and Super-Pelt Hats / Robertson's hall. About, 150 per- position in the office at Joseph MORE EGGS sons were present and the affair is Demler's garage. HEALTHIER HENS George F. Johnson and Enditott Johnson Shoes generally considered one' of the The Alerts ba \etball team of Bl&jGER PROFITS most successful' social functions this place lost to the Westwoods ab It Will'pay You to Deal at My New Store, Became I Can Sare ever held by the lodge. Ask your dealer to'mix your maah with You''Money on All Your Wearing Apparel. • The program was opened by the Long Branch-•-•-••• last Saturda- y night MAURBB'S KWALI'I'V, then see results. For free sample and 1925 Almanaa write entire gathering singing " "Airier- Two weeks, aKo .the Alerts defeated lea," after which prayer was offered l-the Westwoods. A return.game will MAURER MFG. CO. by John Heins, a local preachor.! V>e plnye.d herc^ncxt -month. The Dept. 30, Box 365 Newark, N. J. The program, comprised a solq/hy Alerts will aWplay against the fast a _ Perth.Aniboy quintet next month at A Merry Christmas to All! Miss Janet Hilliker, with piano ac- this pincc. • companiment by Miss Frances Hil- An. automobile in which Abbott ^_Is the 25th in your-home going to be merely a hqli- liker; a reading by Wilbur Codding- Schoonover and Walter Mickens day~or are you going to jnakp it Happy Gln-istmas? There ton, a solo by Mrs. Charles Patter- were riding hit a pole at Hoppine's arc so many ways to fill out the Day to make it a Big son, with accompaniment by Bliss Mabel LukerS nn~ address to the Crossing last Thursday night. The Day—long to be remembered iby the one who does not get boy scouts by Ward E. Jipffers; a two men were cut and bruise^and _,hoiiio except only at Christmas. There' is no oiie who will saxophone solo by Norman l^eGrote tho machine, .was badly damaged, A Good Gilt JOSEPH EDGAR 1 The Methodist ladies' aid society *'fail to remember this Christmas as a Happy one", if there • •with accompaniment by Miss Helen Local Renrescnt&t've hasibcen given tho finishing touches which your Nearest Coe; a solo by Miss Marie Belloff; will hold a Christmas party next Tuesday afternoon at the home of 33 Pearl Street Red Bank, N. J, American Store can so readily help you with. Look at this • a solo by Mrs. Albert Northcott ac- Mrs. G. P. McHonry oh Lincoln ave- list of goodies,.and may your Christmas'be a Merry One! companied~by;Miss Coe; a reading Phone 861-R by MissDqt Seeleyja solo by Herr- nue. _•• ' bert Chamberlain accompanied by Miss Jennie Dowries has been en- I Our Stores Closed on Christmas Day; \ Mrs. Fred Pcntermann; an address gaged us librarian at the.Commun- i Open Late Tonight and Tomorrow Night to Better Serve You/ by Rev. C. L. Palmer of Marlboro; ity club to succeed Miss Jessamine —FOR- a piano solo by Miss Verna Hel- Aelierson, who has taken position muth and a solo by Mrs. Ward'Je'f- with tlio Atlantic Highlands build- Red Ripe Cranberries lb 17c fers accompanied by Mr. Jeffers. ins and loan association. Tire Service It would hardly be Christmas without Cranberry Sauce. • As an encore Mrs. Jeffers sang a Mrs.,.\yilliam A. Elder has re- Who Owns a Car turned home from tho. Long Branbh TELEPHONE 72-R humorous song relating to life and ' ° . • ' • ' - • * '' • ' Regular 25c Del Monte affairs at Belfird, which was com-hospital, where she underwent an posed by Mr. Jeffsrs. The scouts, operation'.for appendicitis. •Among the hundreds of individual accessories used by most au- Our Service Car is Sliced PEACHES big can 23c under the direction of Scoutmaster Mrs. \V. Harry Posten of Valley tomobile owners there!s-aKvays some thing-or another that needs to be John Lentz, gave the oath of alle- drive, who is a patient at the Long always ready. Reg. 25c Gold Seal Make a Few Delicious Pie« • giance to thi' flag. Branch hospitai with blood poison-, replaced oMhere's-additional material ^needed. • iiif* in her arm, is steadily improv- Pineapple t>>s can 23c After the entertainment refresh- Steam Vulcanizing. Mince M«Jat It) 21c ments of sandwiches, jcb cream, ing.' '' For some time I have made a specialty'of - James VanMater is in a New Delicious big tumb. Rich, .Well Aged : lb' coffee and cake were served and general sociability was enjoyed. York hospital, where hr underwent Balloon and Truck Cranberry Sauce 15c Creamy Cheese 35c ,The. festivities ended at an early an' operation for blood poisoning in hour in the morning. . L . his nrnu Tires in Stock. Two More Pie-Fillers for Mixed Peels • Vi lb pkg '25c Sterling Stryker will pitch for the AUTOMOBILE Christmas' Pies .:..Vt lb 30c Citron. Peels LINEMAN KILLED. Miami baseball club in Florida flSCD Cooked Shane's Cak Flour \ii winter. , PUMPKIN | ••' 5-tb bag-48c gjjj Employee of Li ~ht* Company Fatal- John'Hansen 2 big 'cans'2%^ Doy/h "Cake Flour, yji ly Shocked -it Asbury Park, > 'HIGHLANDS.NEWS. ACCESSORIES pk5 37c «J. . Ray Hunsberger of/Hightstown, 42 West Front Street Baking Powder vA Shower for Elizabeth Stiles^-Klan and my.assortment in this line is particularly attractive at this holi- Calif. Seeded or Seedless dSOO aged 27 years, was killed Thursday Gives Money to Church. Raisins pkg 10c - can 5c, 10c, 20c favored car among women, just as its outstanding mechanical 1926.' Badges for Firemen. It to, ba^e your ^«yes .xsmliwdi ' advantages, indudina Air Cleaner, Oil Filler, Full Pressure Oiling JOSEPH McDERMOTT, Fl Dolls Strongly Made rour limn our oaad > Clfrk. opper The' Monmouth Beach officials and The Harmonic Balancer—and new prices *70 to *35O lower. W. WISE, 7Cc) Express Wagons V week ordered honorary firc- Attorney, (Value STILES & CO. —make it the preferred car among men. 25c each $4.65 inen's badges for George Rics, Jolin SHERIFF'S SALE. each 1!. White and Hobert E. Harris and Philadelphia ^yo Specialist. Roadster £975(OldPrice$l095) Landau Coupc?1125 (Old Price $129?) 11/ virtue ur u writ ot II. lit. to ms di- Znd Nstlonal ll«n« Uldf. Room 2S rected, UNUCII out of tha New Jsriey a fire chief's bnilgn for Willinnf L. Touring 1025(Old Price 1095) Sedan . . 1195 (Old Price »4i) Uuprcmfl Court a( tho titsta of New Jancy, More Helps for a Happy Christmas lilizzard, tho new chief of the fire Evary W*dn«vl«]' Hours 1 to 9 o.ss. Coach 1095 (Old Price 1215) Landau Sedan 1295 (Old Price 1615)" will ba cipoueil to sslo nt publla vendu* department, •• un Monilsy, the 11 Ih d»r ot Jsnusty, | . All Primal fyclnf - Cnnil Mum Tim P.ijmiii KJIII. hnltlfi ihi hum in lil itijttlrj, 11I2D, between the hours of 12:00 o'clock Reg. 37c dSCD or Del Monte Bnrtlett Pears, .. .can 33c ton hiumaJt mil IIUII, Ytuun «>» uiidimutt aiUO It fit) M )IUI Hmi pajminl cult. •nil OiOO o'clock (nt HOO o'clock). 111 th« Imported Large GrenoMe Walnuts _ \\\ 2Hc nfttnioon i.[ gsld ilsy, at the Court Houie, •••••••••••••••••••«••••••••»•.•••.•••••»•,,»,,«,, In the Iltirouiili of Freehold, Countr of Carefully Selected Mixed Nuts H> 32c Mnnmoutli, New Jersey, to ssilafy a judg- Thin Shell Almonds II, 38 ment of uald Ooiirt amounting* to approxi- C THOMAS'H. MCKNIGHT mately m.om.oo. Pure Steriliied Clear Cider }:t gal ju^ ,loc All tlio defendant's rlitht, title and In- OSCO Ginuer Ale larp; hot 10c terest In nnil tu the folluwlnsi j Burdge & Russell 33 End Front St, 705 Rod Dunk, N. 1. l'renllaen sltuste, lying and being In (tSCO I'ure Grnpe Jlllce pint liot 23c • • > the Township of Hhrewslmry, In ths Coun- ty of Monmouth and Bute of New Jerny, fJSCO or Del Moiiln AiparnRus Tipi 3 inns $1.00 Iti the village of Bhrewibury. ftSCO Tender 1'eas can lflc, ZUc, 25c^ IleulnnlnK at a point In the northerly Una • Expert Movers of Household of .tfrr.nmuro nvenue-'Where the same la Shoepeg, Golden Uantain or Crushed Corn.... .nil) Ifiu Intersected hy the division line of lands of tho eiitate of'Handitlph Iliirden and lands ttSCO Tcmntoc (.•nil 1 UV 17c : Goods and Pianos. tltU Kl'hy conveyed to Ilolmrsi thenca (1> Stuffed Spanish Ollvei liol 13C, 23C north, two denteea ten minutes esat, talona the %ve«terly line tif lands of Holmes thre* L«r(,»i Quocn Olives liot 10c, 20c hundreil twsnty'tHy. In Our H.il B«»l> Stnr.s tfllll.l), YOIINa.4 IIOVK, Atlarneys, 1 *• •*, REDJBANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 23, 1925. 1 Springs Park, Florida, which was a Florence Fountain, Ha?e)-, Jcott, had a supper arid handkerchief injured his foot whue at work *t ; HMMM land development scheme that had Elizabeth Lockwood, Sadie Soden, bazar at which $46 was cleared, the Roberts.boiler works at Red , YEARS AGO IN RED BANK, 1 Expert Repairing I i..ibee_n mucLh . advertise-J—H-.Jd in. Neu.—w Jer T.-_ Yvonne Slack, Verna Plttenger, The play' ofi The Burglar" wasiUank. He Was lai' up for a couple \ HAPPENINGS PF. OLD IN AND gey. Harry Johnson, CorlioV Thompson, I given by Miss Mabel Smith, Miss Uf .y/eeks. ' OF AROUND OURHOME TOWN Joe Sam,' Red Bank's sole Chi- James CUrki' Alfred Ingnlls, An-

heater to be uai^t a'. Asbury Pork BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. iy Walter Riatle., Wh.n. Jobn J A $30,000 Home. r (continued .from la^t page;) Mrs. Blanche'- Hultin of Asbury We wish to thank our friends and customers Dwlght Salomon and' family of ark 1B building a $30,000,home at Freehold left last week by Loch Arbour.' Tha building will be Reserve Now for Office, to Bast front dtl for their past patronage and extend to them automobile for parts unknown. Mr. of the bungalow type and will con- ALSTON BEEKMAN. ' Solomon's farrn stock .was recently tain ten rooms. COUNSELLOR AT LAW '. sold at chattel mortgage sale and New'Year's Eve at QHIew, HrHroart at.. HEP BAN* H. . our heartiest wishes for Too MucH Kick. JAMES A. HENDRICKSON " his farm Is under foreclosure pro 1 C0UN8KLL0K Kt LAW, ceedings. ' I . Earl V. Shibia of Allehtown tried Offices! 109 Baal Front street. Red out a shot gun shell he loaded him- Tel fl.rt n.nk lltlt A MERRY CHRISTMAS To Spend J35.000 Paying Streets. self last week,with the result that WILLIAM E. FOSTER, '. Tho Asbury Park, commissioners the gun burst and badly injured one Gay Faroe in Asbury Park— Broadway 'on-J.hu.: Boardwalk! oouNaEu-on AT uw. last week approved plans! and speci- of his h...nds. New Kork. . New JanM fications for paving sections of As- Plus a. complete^metropolitan to Broadway. ' Atlantic RlaMl Engagement Announced. sho"w7~-marvelous' music, en- N Y City. .•• MJ bury avenue, Plaza; place, Emory trancing (lancinK,1 startling GEORGF. D. COOPER, THE RED BANK FUR SHOP street and Bond street at a cost of Mr. and Mrs. Joh"n A. Orr of Eng- CIVIL ENfllNEEB, , lishtown hnvo announced the en- Biirprises—ami mhTus discour- Susaeator to George Cooper. O wL /• $36,000, Patterion Hullillnj HEP HANK, Mi gagement of their daughter,.Flor-J «; tcsy, discomfort, and ovcr- 4 White Street Red Bank, N. J. Supper Nats 9400. charging. We're bringing you. GEORGE K. ALLEN, Jr., C. E., an ence .E., to. Legrande C. Ely of 1/^ all tho joy of a New.. York GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, C. E. The annual supper' and bazar Hightstown. . ' I New Year's Eve,.without any held by St, James's church of Long CIVtL KNOrNKEKS AMD . SURVEYOR Renamed as Postmaster. , IP-"1-* of .its accustomed nnnoynncos. 80 Brunt! Street. Red Hank. N 1. , Branchv: recently resulted in n WALTER C. VAN KEUREN^ ""«>« profit of £400. Tho money will go The name of Harry Harsin has CIVIL ENOINEEK AND SUKVBYOB. % tt Phone Asbury BOOO NOW, for your table! BroaO Street Nallonal Bank Bulldlni. if \J into the kitchen, .fund of the been submitted to President Cool- ' - ... Rsd Bank, W. tj ,% CHARLES F. WICKS church. . idge by Congressman Applcby for GEORGE McC. TAYLOR, C E. reappointment as postmaster"at As- Managing Director CUNBilL'I'INd BNdlNEKH. Lawther—Wendell. OIVIL ENOINEttB and 9URVEYUR, ' bury'ParK.' »v»v lavB*^ aJ aj •• v iriSi • ** mm f v - Miss Helen M. Lawther of Sau 85 B Register's Want Department—Ad-^' Married 25 Years. ,NEW JERSEY vertisement. •• . t Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Parry of Asbury Park entertained a large Mr. tuttle Can Sleep number of relatives and f lends last Wednesday night in celebration of After Gas Is Gone their 25th wedding anniversary. " "After taking Adierika, the Two Ceesa stolen. heavy feeling (gas) in .ny abdomen is gone and I get a good night's rest Miss Mabel Crawford of Freehold now." (signed) J. C. Tuttle. Ad- raised threa geese which \ she lciikn removes gas in TEN minutes planned to eat during the holidays. and brings out surprising amount n 'One of these geese died and last of old waste, mutter you never week the other two were stolen. thought was in your system. This SPECIAL excellent intestinal evncunnt is Falling Lumbor Hits Carpenter. wonderful for c >nstipation or allied TYPE--A SEDAN William Wade of Long Branch, stomach .trouble. Stops that full, a carpenter, was hit on the head bloated feeling. The Green Drug C with a fallh.g ppiece of lumber last Co. Distinctive in the fact that it defies week and he wns taken to the Long social classification. . Branch hospital for treatment. Killed Three Deer. You find it driven by the very rich Gale Glover and Robert Gant ^f Neptune City and Siguard Hanstm Willing Feet- and by the moderately well-to-do. of Asbury Park each killed a deer while hunting near Forked 'River Vlt appears to equal advantage at in Ocean county la' week. Youthful Figures smart social affairs, or employed Blind Man Robbed. Walter A. Mosley of Freehold, a in the practical business of every blind colored man, who sells news- day. '••'•. papers and other articlos for a liv- ing, was-robbed of $3.50 last week, Its refinement naturally attracts all he had in his po >kct8. Took Car After It Was Sold. fastidious buyers. Henry Branlgan of Seabright has been held under ball for trial Jan- Its dependability is valued by uary 11th on a charge of taking an those who value their time and automobile after it had been sold • With willing feet it is for debt by the sheriff. easier to feel and look whose time has value. Old Boat Builder Deed. Charles H. huff of Long Branch, young. Ask us about Dodge Brothers a well known boat builder for many New Credit-Purchase Plan years,' ditd lust VVednesday after a And to keep slender. Be- long sickness, aged 79 years. Three children aur-ivo him. cause good feet encourage FRANK VANSYCKLE Fire in Ticket Office. walking and healthful ex- Fire caused slight d|V"ingo to tho ercise. E. V. HUGHES, Mgr. 149-1 Bl West Front Et ticket office of ilic A'von railroad will bring the most pleasure to station last Tlu'.isdny night. ' The those you love—and to you. telephone 1298 bhuo was strrtrd by n short circuit • Your feet can help you in the tel rrnph wives. to stay young and slender Nothing you could discover in Pick out their car today. Utility Plant, Sold. if you wear the The Ocenn Grove association has a month of Christmas shop- Make it possible to have their sold its witter nnd liRiu plants to Better Buick at the curb on tho Now Jcrsoy witter nnd light ping would be quite as accept- company and tho Enstorn New Jor- able to the whole family as a Christmas morning, waiting to soy |iowor compnny. Better Buick. wish them a Merrier Christ- Concressman.Sellj Home. mas, and the happiest of New Conures.imnn Stcwnrt Applcby hns sold his houso nt Avon to Fred- If you wait until spring to buy Years. crick Iron* of thnt pliico for $2D> Its flexibility, natural it, you will lose the satisfaction ODO. Thi) houno is situated on n of having it during the holi- BUICK MOTOR COMPANY half ncro of ground, shape, snug fit and gentle FLINT, MICHIGAN days. This is the time when it Civilian a/ Uentral Mal.rl C»r(K>r«llrt New Women's Lodge. I-.. Plans nro under way for tho or- support give comfort Knnlzntloi of n women's branch oC which makes walking a tho ltoyill Arcumim lodge nt AH- bury I'nrk. Tho lodgo will bo in- joy. •tltuted next month. "V <•• • *.? Low Prices for Cars, Strap pumps, oxfords A l'ord truck brought f42 nml n and boots. lliilck coupo $100 nt n public mlo | llolil by tho protiociitor'n ollleo lint Excluilva Cantilever Agency wnclc to ilUpord of enn H-JIKCII for for Oils tllatrlch : trnnaportlng liquor, H. Li. ;• In Trucking Business. Monmauth County's Largest Automobile Distributor^ Wllllnni Clnyton lint moved from Raymond Bowtie NOTICK or •ITTLKMXNT Of ACCOUNT maJt (or ths «llow«nai «(aommlialons M4 Adi'ljililu to Kreohnlil nnd will i-n- (utinaal liia, •lid dMsaiid, will bs •uillUil «nil stslsil ••UUU or IIUu UU.. Kadlni, ll li)l)r ththii RurroitrroitU o( Iht Uounly el Mom in tho ' uoMnit lumlncM, ' Hi' Red Bank, N. J. Sea Bright, N. J. first AttotmtAttott. UstiU Dattmbar Id, A D, Itll, mutmouthh MMII rtportsrtporstd (o( r ialll«rnanialllrnnlllt tt t o ththa will curt yurn from Aldlnu to t! ''21 Cookmon Avenue N«Ua« |t h»ribr |l»*n thai Ihs - "NO, OrphsnOh i Ooutl of ishl aountK. on Thurs ton el the Mlsl« IUMKIN. l f hl t Th Frcnliolil rug mill, lltid anil •I't'il «BSL8 •(•(• Ihs rourlsinth dt> c( Jaiiiiarr/A, I). Telephone 9S5 ._ j»»r el «•»• NOTICE Or KTTLKMKNT Or ACCOUNT III!, . sMi whic. ..h . lima •wpllts.llo_... n will bi Gels ThiaUr Conhaol. ASBURY PARK, N. J. r_JUUiem»nl l« ihs - ' ' Jamas fiTrlfhl, Jr. dssstitd. mails for ththae) •llewshtallowahts e(( aommlaaloiaomliloiui en Thurs. llnrry Htoolimin of Aibury I'orlt •ml toanifl (sis, hrni recdvod tliO/.d .ltrnb.itrnot for tho D*lt* Dteinbtr llh, A. D, lilt, Max AHM Ml»l llon fit thjt M»y.;«| Twelve* BED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 23, three of her children are confined Dear Frlendi—As the crinoline,>the bustle anil the OH! MY BACK! BIG FIRE AT BElijORD. to the houses with grip; hobble aklrt have passed tit Prank Demarest,' who has been the history ot fashion, so Mag Back* Make) Life Miserable STORE AND HAM. VIRTUALLY jlck at Trenton, has returned home have th. antlq.uat.cl uaafat For Manjr, Re>d Bank People. ot photography become Mm- THE CHRISTMAS STORE FOR: DESTROYED LAST WEEK. and he is much improved, ftt,ilt isn't right to suffer day in and A Merry Christmas J. William Elgrim has rented his The manikin potlnt of Wy cut with dull unceasing hack- The' Building waa Owned by P»ul Ctrl/ days wai vroteique; icJie. Or be utterly miserable with barber shop on Lewis s.treet to P. the gingerbread itudlo paraphernalia o( re- irp stabs of pain whenever you E. Robertson—All Hit "Grocery Cliffla of Long Branch. Mr. Cliffia cenmtt data wawaas palpably unrealnreal; thoe aoao- and "Stock and Everything in His has lived and Worked at Long callid "taaaytaaay MBhtlngi, reit«rd«y at> lop or lift. But Chances are you popular.l ' were bizarre and ordinarildiil y ffro* i Men's Gifts y.w-jl' suffer thes» tortnenting aches Home Either Burned or Ruined. Branch the past six years. He spe-POMlblc. . . ' > ,#'an'd pains as long as your weakened cializes in tohsi/rlal work for woin- ' But tho coniun)mat« condition ot un- f Fire last Vedn&day afternoon atralned portraiture if to bo takvn at your i kidneys are neglected. You muy practically destroyed-Paul E. Rob-cn and children as well us for men.own homa where .you are and vrhera you. A Few Suggestions for Last f Save headaches, too, spoils of dl-.zl- A Happy New Year feel at ease. Let mo convince you. ertson's store and hall at the cor- ' The township committee will Iteipectfullr, ,;,,itefj and urinar" disorders. Then ner of Mam street and East road at have its last regular meeting of the f . Minute Shoppers .f'.Xiae Doan's Pills—a stimulant diu-. • R. C. BRBLLE ' fie to the kidneys. Experiences of Belford. The upper story of the season tonight It is expected that PORT MONMOUTH. N. J, S, Red Bank oeople prove the merit of is wished for all readers, of The Register by R. building: is ruined anil it will have, the matter of buying liof fire ap- Box 434I,. Phone Kaanibur,i is-w, to be rebuilt. A large part of the, paratua will be brought up. Here you will find the most wonderful line of --poanst Saro Sharabba, proprietor of the White Street Men's Shirts in Silk Stripes, Broadcloths, Eayon '-S ,. Mrs. J. Stubes, 330 Shrewsbury lower story will also have to be re- Henry Allen is improving' from a Barber Shop and Hair Bobbing Parlor. May built. Mr. Robertson carried a heavy cold. • Avo., aiys: "I h.id gruelling pains 1 Silks and Pure Silk Shirts. \ ' i through th) Email of my back and at - I become acquainted with more of these readers large stock of groceries and nearly School will close for the holiday times I conld hardly Stoop on ac- nil oi it was destroyed. Moat of vacation tomorrow and it will re- .We are giving our customers the test shirt val- 'count of the sharp phIns\ which in the future. tlie damage in the store part of the open Monday, January 4th. ' , darted across my kidneys. Us l;id- building was done by smoke arid Jacob Roinaine, one of the oldest ues they ever received at this time of the year. ;• iteys were weak and &felt oH out To those whom I have served I trust I may de- water. . residents of this place, has been ? df sorts. After using*Doan's Pills- If ordered now (or Sprlnf d.llv. Men's Silk Striped Shirts, regular $2.50 valueB nnd some '. from Hollywbod & Co/a Drug Store serve a continuance of your patronage,?———— 7The Uobeftson~~f!rrnity-lived-on- fihd to the bed several weeks ery with 20% dtposlt fruit trees even better qualities, at Bpeoial $2.00—and when wo state $2.DO with sickness. He haa improvec "wTlrBoToir .t Fall prices, i —end-better-quality we mean juat what we any and what we I was cured." tlio second floor, c'. the building, advertise. Included in this Jot are somo very fino broadcloth : Price 60'c, at all dealers. Don't where the hall was also located. sufficiently to be around the house. It la probahl. that prlcea will be' R. SARO SHARABBA, White St., Red Bank, N. J. John Baden is a rsew driver for . higher next sprint and some varle- shirts, collar and detached. , simply ask for a kidney remedy— They lost everything excejil the 4 tiai aom out. get Doan's ?ills—the same that clothing which they happened to be the Publie^Transit bus (company. If prices go down you let the Men's Broadcloth Shirts, our regular $2.25 quality at $1.80. • Jlu. Stubes had. Foster-Milburn wearing. The fire was under great, John Brasch and Elwood LeVal- rebate. Men's Rayon Silk Shirts—these shirts woro Belling at $8.96 «eft«i)ilt«Srti|ft^»^ : , Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. X- headway before it was discovered. ley of Red Bank-expect to open a If prlcea go up you are prot.ctad and will sell for $3.00 in this sals. lunch wagon in February on. An- tram any Jncrcaie on ail orders It started "rom soot catching fire in Our Silk Shirts are of a very high grade and our prices the chimney. Mrs. Robertson waa'thony Ratti'a property at the corner wo acc.pt,, ..^ V . ,. . of Broad and Main streets .at..tbis. Ornamental Trees are scarce and: are quoted lower than any store in Long Branch. the only pcrioTi in "the building at high prlccd-and we give you the — J tadiosV Rubberixedl.SjIekeri, our ?8.?8 quality, special at the time. • - • pjbee. •'—•• -• same protection on any orders wa' accept during: November and De- $6.2S. :' • • ' . •. Sylvanus Emmons, who has been cember. . ••' • The two fire companies of Bel- very sick, has improved sufficiently Men's Bath Robes, regular $5.08 quality, specially priced at With Assurance of Our Grateful Appreciation of Your ford quickly responded to the to be around. • $4.50. - . ' l - • alarm and they were soon joined The parent-teachers' association As we announced in last Friday's Kecord that wo are dl* by firemen from Port Monmoutlt, gave a Christmas party at the muni- continuing carrying Fountain' PenB, "wo will therefore dispense Courtesies During the Past Year, We Wish You a Very Leonardo and Navesink.' The JOS. H. BLACK, ! cipal building-Friday afternoon for : of the balance of our Pencils and Pens at tho following prices* : blaze was a very difficult one to the pupils of the first and' second = Men's $2.00 Pens, $I.O0| Men's $5.00 Pens at $2.00. These Merry Christinas and a Most Happy and Prosperous fight, but the fir men eventually grades. Games and refreshments pens'are the Dunn and SheMter mako. • ' got it out. Adjoining buildings were enjoyed. SONS (ft J SheafTar'a Silver Pencils, our roffular $1,BO quality. These were .threatened, but they were not pencils will go on sale at 2 for $1.00. Tho limit will be only New Year. . Paul Katti, son of Anthony Rat- v damaged: The damage is estimat- ti, has recovered from a sore arm. two pencils to ono, customer, • ed at $8,000 and it is partly cov- 5j HiGHTSTOWN, N. J J He was hurt two weeks ago when ho ,.# Man's Gloves, Suede, ot $2.98. " ered with insurance. fell from a liorse. . • 'Since the fire' the Robertson Boys' Sweaters, specially priced at $3.00, Our former Mrs. Erland Holtz is a patient at $8.98 quality. ,,-•'• ' vas the only one used to fight School Pupila. regular $1.60 quality. Special at $1.15 a suit. the flames. The water was forced Miss Helen Layton of Middle-town Electric heat Jtut where yon need I I from a br.iok. Chemical fire com- spent Sunday with Miss Theresa H. it "Juice" not coal's the tUng All we ask of our. customers is to compare our pany o£ Belford was also quickly Seabrook. . ( to feed it. - prices with any store in Long Branch. Not only ••n the job. The fire was one which Miss Anna Cowl'^s and Miss Dora > the prices but compare the merchandise and see •••HI Id not effectively bo fought with E. Thome- spent Thursday with JTNPER the table, frosty morn- where you save by buying your Men's Furnish- •'•omieals, but the company did a Mrs. William Hammell of. South ings, in the bathroom or In the (jvont service in preventing the blaze Amboy. cold corner. An electric beater ings at this store. We will have plenty of extra from spreading to adjoining build- Henry Seward of Bridgeport, is needed to make your home clerks to wait on our customers. Conn.,-has returned after spending mgs. a week with Mrs. Elizabeth Hoff. comfortable. EATONTOWN NEWS. Mrs; Thomas G. Cowles is con- SPECIAL Pleasant Business Contact-r-FriendsHip—Fellowship—All Aned to her home with lumbago. 14-in. ELECTRIC HEATER A Merry Christmas to Everyone that Goes With It—Much May be Written, Much May be Ruth Mabb Undergoes an Operation Mrs. P. O. Weigand is recovering at the Lone Branch Hospital. from her recent sickness. $5.50 Said, but We Feel that Our Sincere Good Wishes for Your Kuth MaljbT daughter of llillard Mra, Hattie S. Tilton of Brooklyn' Continued Prosperity Which Means Our Prosperity is the Mabb, underwent an operation at is visiting John L. T. Webster and the Long Branch hospital last week. family. Town Electric Shop JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN Best Wish We Can Make. Sho is improving. Edwin H. Walling end Earle , Communion will be held at St. Stultz spent tho week-end aj; New FRANK LESLIE, Prop. Cor. Liberty St. and Broadway LONG BRANCH James's Episcopal church Christmas Egypt deer hunting. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW morning ft eight o'clock. Cfhrist- Lester V. Walling has had nias music will be rendered at the house wired for electricit; by John YEAR TO YOU AND YOURS church Sunday morning, with a ser- Vigno of Union. i mon by William Kernan c " the gen- Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Larson and eral theological seminary of New children of Metuchen were week- Iff York. Miss Abbie V. Strickland of end guests of Edwin K. Peseux and N. LIBBY S. KAUFFMAN Red Bank will" be organist. The family. —OF— , members of tho choir are Mrs. Nor- William H. Morrell of the United man Hadley, Misses Elisabeth Hig- States navy is enjoying a furlough pn\ i n\x/ THE CROWD TO ginson, Margaret and Beulah Til- which he is spending at the home ton, Elizabeth and Kathryn Cono- of Miss Emma Mjrrell. KAUFFMAN'S vor, Mary McQueen, Ethel Apple- Hill Kate, Dorothy Gibbons and Ray H.townshiownshp held ili Christmas enter- 45 Broad Street ' Red Bank, N. J. Stillman, Norman Hadle;- and Sam-tainment uel T. Harvey. school •will hold its .entertainment ST-RED BANK*ISKFPhone1999 Walter Richdale.'of Connecticut spent Friday with his grandmother, Taylor H. Carhart, who ha3 been Mrs. Maria Elgribi. Mrs. Elgrim sick with grip the past week, has has gone to Vanilerburg to spend returned to his duties as janitor at tho holidays with her h Mrs. Daniel Hamernick. Robert T. Woolley and Frederick Clarence Hyslop has S. Wilson have opened pp. laundry 5 Chevrolet sedan, to ba known as the "eyport "Si"Singll o ;k ' A number of the young folks of System Laundry." For the present f>J ^this place attended a euchro party they will do wet wash work, but (k and danco held by the Shrewsbury later they expect to do all kinds of ^ Dairy athletic club last week. Louis : ik Johnson of this place is boxing in- John Hertlo and John I . T. Web- fo structor for the club. LastDay-TOYSLastDay « Frank Tuzencu of Asbury Park /•; lz stopping with Charles Covert. It pays to advertise in The Regis [i\ Mrs. Chester A. 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J '•• M. S. Schleilniar Among our assets we like to count the only Why go to New York ? All the good.shows come here! We have received a big shipment of Toys for our

one that money cannot buy—Your Good Will. OPENING XMAS NIGHT AND NOW PLAYING. MATS XMAS A SAT. CONTINUING WEEK DEC. 26. John Coldtn's Car and Grlpplnf Lava SEATS NOW. last day. A new big variety and all out at cheap Classic I Mali.I Snl. Dee, 2», Frl. * Sal. Jan. 1-2 And so at this holiday season we extend to (No Wed. Mat.) 1IK MESSRS. SlIUnEIlT PRESENT you not as a customer alone, but as a real true

Cait of Lait Seaion'e Tavorlte* friend—our best wishes for the coming year. In l)i» nisiffl* Mnrlrit, Tuntfutltlt Mutical Cumcdy of lUt C«r«r ncluillns Anna Forrest, Louts D'Arclay Doll Carriages Light Sets Trains and Grace Menken "Naughty Riquette" . 'Darialn Malt. May your Christmas be Merry and your New WKh STANLEY LUPINO, Xmaa OlOO P. M.) and Sal. Tree Ornaments Doll Sets Lonilon1* Gr**l«»l Com to D.it Saati, »l.B0 Sleds ••INc. Wed. Msi.) Year Happy and Prosperous. (JUKAT CAnr rnicl KNBEMnLK of 100 EVERV NIOIIT, BOC to »2—No lll.h.r Slippers WEEK JAN 4ih. NEXT WEEK—SEATS NOW I Games GIFTS FOR MKIIIIIlfl. Orealaal Laufh Show In America tIKNIt.VllUN MUBICAI, lltSVUKI EACH MEMBER OF THE ARTISTS THE FALL GUV I Books FAMILY ROMEO BROTHERS WUK ERNEST TRUEX RED BANK MODELS and the Same DlitlnauUhed AUANTIC HIGHLANDS nfcCONI) ANNUAL hllOll W YORK CAST 8TAR CA3T-I10 fAMOU* MODELS February LUt Now Out lO'inch Double Diict Mate. Wed, frl. (N.w Yeart) * Sal.

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DOGS MUST BE REGISTERED; MEDICAL SOCIETY ELECTION. BRUNO PROPERTY SOU). ATER EXPERTS REPORT. Ordinance * Patted Despite Mr*. FAIR HAVEN'S DEBT CUT. CAR DESTROYED BYF1RE. Dr. Harvey S. Brown of Freehold HE NEW BOROUGH LINES. AIR IN A SCHOOLHOUSL BrowerY Protttti. Headt County Organization. *— > , ,. HOTEL AT SEABRIGHT BOUGHT RECOMMEND SAND FIL- WALTER MANUEL'S MACHINE HANGE IN SHREWSBURY BOR- Objection to the ordinance re- * / ______The Monmouth county medical PUPILS AT LEONARDO D!D[ ' ' FOR $9,000. - TER PLANT''COSTING $65,000. BURNED NEAR RED BANK. > OUGH BOUNDARY PROPOSED. quiring dogs to be registered was REDUCTION OF 44,000 MADE society held its annual election of WONDERFULLY WELL. Joaeph Bruno, Wbo"u In Ihe Court- ho Expert* Say Such a Plant Lo- made at the Red Ban!', council meet- LAST NIGHT. Keyport' Young Man Used a, Light- officers last week at Freehold. Dr. -looting at Tintou Falft Atkt That Profit! for Senior Clait and foil • . ty Jail, Hat Sold the Throe-Slory cated N,ear the Reiervoir Would ing Monday night by Mrs. Martha Deedt for Stript of Land at En-t ed Match to Find the Trciublo Harvey S. Brown of Freehold was Sh'rcwtbury Avenue be Made tho Athletic A»iociatlon Are Ex«, 1 -, Building to the Seabrlght Hotel Practically Take All the Iron Out Brewer of Drummond place. She of Lake Avenue and Forett Aye. with Hit Automobilo and He chosen president, Dr. Biddlc H- Western Limit of the New Bor- pectcd to Reach $1,000—Two|, , Company. of the Water. / said the old tax. requiring a dog .nue Received from Willlt A. Found It—Car Not Inoured. Garrison of RedJBank vice presi- ough of Shrewsbury., Buty Dayi at the Schoolhoui*. tax of $1 a year to be' imposed was dent, Dr. J. C. Clayton of Freehold .Joseph Bruno, who is in the The experts who were engaged to Ctaytoil and George T. Linton. A Buick touring car, owned and Thirty . resident.: of' Shrewsbury Not unlike a crowded midway ah , a sufficient tax and she djuspproved secretary, Dr. R. M. Watkins of county jail awaiting tlio action of iftko a report on eradicating iron The Fair Haven commissioners driven by Walter Manuel of Key- owaship, outside oi Shrewsbury a county fair was tho Bpcctacle lusty of registration. She tlso uttered Belmar, treasurer, Dr. D. y. Feath- '..the grand jury on a chargo of sell- om the water supply of Red Bank last night clipped off $4,000 from port, was destroyed by fire last rillagc, met at- the Tinton Falls Thursday. and-Friduy at the Mlddlpy criticism'of John Drummond, the erBton of Asbury Par!: reporter, ing liquor, has sold his hotel prop- urne'd in a'-longthy report to tha Ihe" borough's debts. A reduction of Wednesday night after the machine choolhoust! Monday night, with town township high school at Leon-* borough hall janitor, who is" the 1,60,0 was made on the fire engine Dr. O. K. Parry of Asbury Park, erty at Seabrlght through Walter mmisBioncrs of the town Monday had left the road and had hit a tree. I8drich Bnttjer of' Wayside as ar'do when Ihe annual Bchool fair town dog_catche;'; : Mrs, Brower ote, leaving a balance of $4,000; Dr. Harold Kazman of Lo;.g Branch ' J., Sweeney "to: the Seabrlgbt hotel ght. :Only the summaryTof the The accident happened near Hub- hairman. They vot'.-d unanimously was held. . The' various booths and said Mr. Crummond did not take ioff< cut of $2,000 was made on the and Dr. R. Browning Wilson of Red (ibmpany for ?9,000.'..The-deed in report was rend at the meeting and bard's bridge on- the M'ddletown io,t to agree to the proposed new side shows were largely patronized his hat when he raised and lowered oad improvement certificates, a re- Bank censors and Dr. Samuel Haus- the transaction' was made to John £VF6ld-the story^in a nutshell.-. township side of the river. Mr.. loundary of the borough p_f Slirews- and there was a constant arrival and the flog en the towi.- hall grounds duction of ?500 was made in the man and Dr. Irving K. Lovetti.of mry which would include any ter- J, Ramsay, who is mnnager ot the The experts recommended that a Manucl was on his way .to Red Bank departure from nil--parts of thel* SnTTthat-lf ho did not show proper sidewalk improvement account, and Red 'Bank and Dr. Frank AlUf itory west of Shrewsbury avenue. hotel company. ..''.. apid sand filtet plant of high pres- from the Elk's charity ball at the township, actuated partly by a de- respect to the iiah he could/not be an emergency note of $650^ for le- of Long Branch delegates to state The hotel property is located on iuf6 power bo mad to take tho irotf Shrewsbury river country club, In Shrewsbury viliaga was repre- sire to help the >oung folks wltl» expdbted to show proper respect to gai expenses was ,naid off. Borough medical society. ' the northeast corner of'East Ocean mt of the water. They "said this dogs. Despite M'|. Brqwer's pro- the cor with him were two young iented at the meeting by Frederick their fair and paitly by a desire to; bills to tho amount of $2,992.23 Three now members joined the' avenuo end East Church street.. extract nearly, all tho iron. tests . the commisioners-passed the men and a young woman. •V. Robinson and G. Harold Ncvius. shop-and to be amused.i were -ordered paid and $50 was society. They were Dr. The hotol is thre'e/Btpries'-hlgh and ?hey"'recommended that/the plant final reading or'tW ordinance.' - At the corner of West Front Mr. RobinsorJ" and Mr. Ncvius told The exact amount cleared is not Vd(Sred""paid"to Ihe visiting.nurse Gosling ot Ked 3nnl<; Dr.. Arthur he-Shrewsbury township folks that hna 27 rooms. -Tha first story is on- ie made'near the reservoir. Soilatibnr street and Hubbard avenue, which yet known; butit is thought that the) *, a Sil'tib' '" "~' Strauss of Long Branch and Dr. Shrewsbury was nof willingly leav- olosed. with brick and tho sefcpnd and The coat* was estimated* at •Willis A. Clayton and George T. is the last turn in the detour com- profits will- amount to nt leasts -\S PARTY FOR A TEACHER. Linton have donated two strips of Franklin L. Wilbur of Asbury Park, ing the township but was becoming i third stories with shingles," Bruno 65,000 exclusive of any land that ing, toward Red Bank, Mr.- Manuel $1,000. The fair wds held by tha land at the ends of Lake avenue pr. Bartley W. Moffat of Red Bnnk a borough to prevent the village I bought tho property five months ago ight be required. The estimate It wat Gives Latt Week for Mn. was compelled to make a very wide senior class of the high school anif and Forest avenues, which are dead rea"ft^a paper on "Fractures of the rom being annexed to Red Bank. ml I from Mrs, Florence Taylor- of Free- includes q building ofattr^civo ap- Stewart Dimock. turn to avoid a collision with art end streets, and the deeds for the Neck of the Femur." X-ray plates the athletic association. They wllvilLl Lheld for $8,500. Ho spent about pearance in keeping with nouses in another automobile coming, from Mr. Battjer stated that when the A surprise party was given lost land were turned over to the bor- On the topic were exhibited. Talks divide the profits, the senior claBJ [$1,000 to remodel tho~ hotel, in- hat locality. / Tha report of the cx- Red Bank. Mr. Manuel's machine orough matter was first broached using its money for a trip to Wash- ,y week by the pupHs of.thb B-B class ough last -night. It was necessary crashed through a fence on tho were given by Dr. H. 6. Reik, edi- ha township outside of Shrewsbury stalling a now diningv room and a >orts wasyref erred t'o the water com- ington next spring and the athletiij pf tho Oakland street public school for the borough to obtaip possession edge of the road and then hit a tree tor of the state ntWiicahjournoI, Dr, wanted the proposed new borough ddnco floor. , littee of the council. It will prob- for their teacher,. .Mrs, Stewart association using Its money to mcclj f of tho land in order to extend'the and. stopped. Had it. gone.a'few J. Bennett Morrison of Ner/ark anc to include the land betwaen Shrews- Tho new owners will convert tho bly bo one of tho first things to Dimock. T>ose presehb ivere Misses Beno al running expenses. *) streets to Ridge road, which the of- feet farther it would have tumbled Dr. Lucius F. Donohue of Bayonne bury, avenue i. 1 Hance road within hotol into a boarding houso. -The io.acted Qii by tho new board. Mary and Louise McCue^Vera Hen- The fair took place in the asscm' ficials propose to do. down an embankment, president of the state medical soci- ts borders. The children within hotel was built in 1889 by tho lato nessy, Gladys Lefforso-, Marie Uy room, amid decorations off s \ On a motion by Tony E. Hunting The car was not damaged and ety. ' , , his territory now attend the Thomns J. .Walsh' and, it ist'known AVID 9HIPKIN'S COMPLAINT. Hamm, Alice Wiilir.m3 and Ella Tango, and black. Lined against ' i. the park committee, was given per- Mr. Manuel jnado an attempt to Shrewsbury village school and it generally ns the Walsh hotel. Two Healy, teachers at the school, and e walls all the way around tha Ho Saya Peer Margulet't Smoke- mission to decorate one of the trees back the car, but the machine-would GARMENT CLEANING WEEK. was thought,at first that tlie Tinton weoks ago tho .hotel was raided and Pimrl fioodridge, Matilda Nicholas, rom were booths where vnrioujl stack ia Not High Enough. ^ | in the. public park with colored ^iot move, Ho tried again and this .Falls school would not Uc large Victor Kessman, who was running Ruth Mack, Eleanor Sawyer, Zoe Cleaners and'Dyers to Help Cliil lings were sold. These booths David Shipkin, who owns electric lights for the Christmas time the engine stalled. Thinking enough to accommodate them! It the place, was arrested, and locked Hurley, Virginia Ilch,- Marie Kqney, , dren to Better Health. sere for the sale- of fancy goods, .partment; house on Prospect xive- holidays. ' there was something"wrong with th"e has since been learned, Mr.'Battjer iiRi but later was roleased on bail. 'Evglyn. Sawyer, Betty Minton, ,rt goods, candy, frankfurters and . j lue, made a complaint to tho com- The borough's share of the cost motor Mr. Manuel lifted the hSoa Next week-has been designated stated, thaj the Tinton Falls school Bruno's store on Shrewsbury nve- Annn Itri, Edison j Colior Henry •efreshments. Thero were also a, "' nlssioners of Red Bar.k Monday of laying water mains on four over the motormot 1 andd with the lightgt]] oof a3"national schoolTchildren's gar- would be'amply large.to provide for iiuo in Bed. Bank, which was also Conda, William Galatro, Patrick ment cleansing wdck" by the na- th'e additional pupils. Tin proper- nothers' booth, a booth conducted light about the smokestack of Peter Shippnea, Josepi 'osih, Irwin Rutr- streets' in Eastside park,,amounting a match he attempted to locate the raided two weeks hgff is likely to ties within the territory affected by. the agriculture, class, and o grab Wargules's tailoring and dyeing es- to $1,808, was paid to tho Tinterh trouble. .There was an explosion tional association of cleaners and change hands .within* a few days, nat, Ralph Ribustelli^ •) jseph'Esch-. dyers. It is one of a series of tlje changa have an assessed valua- ag for children. There were tw6 ' iabljshment. Mr. Shipkin said the olbach, : Irving Shapi-o, Charles water company'and a liptp -for that followed by a sheet of flame. Man- Two Red Bank men arc negotiating events which tha'masj;cr_cleanersj)_ tij f bt?10Q0Q(LMt iht ide shows, one of which was eni smokestack was-'not high,, ertough Schcidt,' Louis Mobar> Betty Lake, amount will ha..placed in the Sec-,uel was burned on the end of his with Bruno to buy the property for the country will hold in the interesi tion of about.?10Q,0Q(L:Mt i ltlcd"Gbostly ScieBCei"-Tlie ghost —• and that smoko from it an.ibyod his Joseph. Palucci, Jean Magee'and ond* national bank'and Trust com- nose and the car caught fire.' $9,000. It is understood that Bruno of better health for rhildren. Max three miles from Tinton Falls and it ooni had a real skeleton In it, Thtt ' tenants to such an extent that they George Yanko. pany at Bed Banfc Tho flames spread rapidlydespite' will probably be necessary to pro- will accept ?m,g00. 'The store Leon, Iproprietor of the Red Bank enter of the assembly room was J t lad threatened to move out. Mayor . A check for $2,000' wrs ordered the efforts of Manuel'and the others vide bus transportation for ' tho building; is two stories high and is steam d'ye works, who is n ndember ? ilocked off for dancing. The teach-' i William II. R. White said thero was paid, to the school trustees for to put them out. In a short time 1 built of brick. school children if it is noi included >«e and the pupils uhited in holding clause ir the building" code relatr- 'RICHARDi. SENT TO PRISON. school expenses. the car was in ruins. An alarm of theiNational^association, has is- in Shrewsbury, borough. the fair/and they,, have received, ng to smokestacks and or) his rec-' The borough will buy 100 dog li- had been sent to Relief fire com- sued cards to the schoDlchildren-o Slayer of Atlantic Highlands Rela- many compliments on their success- SAYS HE WAS ROBBED. jmmendation. Mr. Shipkih's. com- cense tags and 100 vendors' license pany of Red Bank and seveVal fire- Red Bank which entitles them t tivo Gett.from Fou.- to Ten Yeart. LIONS' CHRISTMAS PARTY. ful management. ilnint was ^fc'rred to Warren H. tags for 1926, . men brought fire extinguishers in have their soiled "clothes-cleaned a Frod Roman Say* the Robbe>« Gave George Ricijards of Atlanti his establishment free of charge. Smock, the borough attorney. Mr. an automobile, but they arrived too Gift, of a Solid Silver Dish Made to Him a Bad Beating. Highlands was sentenced to stat Mr.'fieon says the public can help Shipkin" said ho -would [be satisfied AUXILIARY OFFICERS. late to save tho machine. The George W. Bray. MINISTER A LECTURER. Fred Uomnn, vrtio lives alone on prison for a term of from four to in this "better health for children" Earl street at Red Bank, reported if tho smokestack was twenty or 26 seven years by Supreme Court Jus- automobile was not insured against Forty-three members of the Lions i(cv. Ernest W. Mandeville to Give) feet above the ground level. Women'i Auxiliary to Fire Depart- fire. campaign by bringing to his aH;ten to.polico headquarters last' weplc tice Frank T. Lloyd last week fo ' ment Hai Annual Election. tion worthy families in need o: club of Red Bank and three guests • Talks in Large Cities. ,1 that his house/had been broken into Manuel is well-known at Red attended a Christmas party held by Rev. Ernest W. Mandeville, rec- killing his sister-in-law, Mrs. An- The annual meeting of the ladies' such service for theit children. ami that he had been robbed of WO1\IAN SENT TO PRISON. Bnnk. For several seasons he the club last night at the Globe hD- or of Christ church at Middletown drew Richards, at her homo at At- auxiliary of the Red Bank fire de- J$150 nnd beaten. Mr. Roman's played on the Oriole baseball team. tel. They heard an address by rillage, has been ndde'd to the staff Mri. Mary Wallace of Keyport lantic Highlands last May. Rich partment was held at Relief engine BASKETBALL SEASOtl OPENED face wnf badly cut end bruised and Thomas Dresher, "president of t;he if a lecture bureau which suppl.:8 Found Guilty of Selling Liquor. nrds pleaded guilty to manslauKh companyts firehouse last week. The ho said these injuries were inflicted Three Garnet Played Latt Night' a Non-Partisan League of Long jpcakers on various, topics in the. , ter. The tragedy wa3 tho result o officers elected were as follows: TWO SHOWS -.Y GIRLS' CLUB. by the men who brpke 'into the Mrs. Mary Wallace of Keyport a drunken brawl and as the crim High School Gymnasium. Branch, on "qood Will to All Fellow arge cities. Mr. Mandeville house. He Eaid that while be wa3 convicted last week before wag not premeditated! a charge o1 . President—Mrs. JUttcd Eurlcli. Performances Will be Held 'Next The high school basketball seasoi Men." Mr. Dresher Urged all Lions :cntly completed a series of article: Judge Kulif V. Laurence arid^" a Vice-president-^—ilrs. Thomas Mead. nslcop tho men gained entrance by manslaughter was made againsi Soorct&ry—Mrs. Joseph Asny. Month at Ralph Hall at Rumion. was opened last night at the Rec to give generously for Christmas h the Outlook magazine on prohlb breaking open a window,. When he jury, on a charge c' selling liquor Richards. Ho ran away after' tin Treasurer—Mrs. Frank Dlckman. The senior girls' community club Bank high school gymnasium cheer for the pool-. tion conditions In America and and sho was sentenced to the stato Financial secictwy-^MrJ. Fred Dressier. i awakened, the intruders' beat him shooting, but gave himself up to tin of Rumson and Seabright will give Three games were played and tin Following the address Santa Claus short time ago he returned from reformatory for women at Clinton. Ch.ploln—Mri. Da'nlel-Herbert. - up iynd got ?150- which was in his authorities a. week later. Sick committee—Mrs. Robert Johnion. two plays in Jnniiar. at Ralph Hall contests were witnessed .'-by 20' looking very much like Martin ^an trip to Europe to observe the man- Her husband,"Jam'es" Wallace, and clothes, fcr. Romanisaid the men " Trusto=3— Mrs. Robert Pierce, Mrs. at Rumson, Tho performances are persons. Tlic high school boy Buren Smock, vice president of ner in which foreign nations handle» son, Thomas' Wallace, pleaded Frank Cbadvylck, Mta. Hnrold Hundrlckson. wore masks and that ho did not To Broadcatt* from New York. entitled "Lucia's Lover" and "Howteam defeated the alumni by the club, was introduced. In the the drink question. Theodora guilty and were fined $1,000 and After the'meeting the.annual tur- the Stpry Grew." . Misses . Audrey score of 21 to 14, tho high schoo know them. He was laid up a few Helen Simpson, fourteen years background was a large ^Christmas, Roosevelt, Jr., and other famous $600 respectively. Twice ' before tey dinner was enjoyed nt the Cozy Beritsen, Gertrude. Ulbrych, Irene girls' team lost to the alumni girls days, but he Is now back nt work. old, .daughter of William Simpson tree brilliantly illuminated and men are lecturing from the Bam« Mrs. Wallace hud been convicted of orner tea room with 33 members team by a score of 40 to 2 and thi of .Fair Haven, was given a tryout Anderson, Mao Truex, Jennie Carl- otherwise decorated. Santa Claus platform with Mr. Mandeville. Tho sailing liquor. ' ">...' >resent. . At tho close of the feast high school's second boys' team woi as a singer at the WNYC broadcast- son and. Sigrid Nelson will take made a gift to each person. With minister will combine lecturing with ; *A W1LSOK DINNER.^ Frank Romano, David Pinsky, Jo- ipeechmaking and general sociabil-; from another team composed of ing station at Ne-, Yorl: last Satur- part in "Lucia's Lover" and Misses ach gift was a humorous verse and is church duties.. seph Toinaino, Sila3 Nash and Clif- graduates. ;^Tho referees were Birthday of Late President to B day and sho was accepted. She will ty were enjoyed. Thelma.Bcntsen, Louise Hampton, here was much merriment. ford Hall of Long Branch were "Celebrated at Red Bank. sing over the radio at a juveni|e en- Emily Carlson^ Mary and^ Agnes George T. Lovett and Mrs. Lewis A gift of a solid silver dish was each fined $100 nnd cost.- for sell- ( STOLEN ANP STRIPPED. . A Woodrow Wilson birthday din- tertainment to be given soon from TONIGHT ON THE RADIO.. Ruane, Gladys Jolinsjpn and Mae Branin. ing liquor. They pleaded guilty, made to George W. Bray in appre- ner will be served nt Thomas's Inn W-NYC-. Those in charge of ,the ,„_,_,Welch. wil....„l b,._o seen Tiin. ltth.e _^.other_ QIV Fri(]ay night, January 8th, Little Remained bf prank Cylbut- but said they had given up the WJBI Program Will Open with iation of hi3 services as president next Monday night as' part of th< New York studio complimented play. Mrs. V!. Dutton Dale is the high school boys' quintet will key's Car When He Got It. business. -'. Rumion Boyt' Choir. if the- club the past year. . Christ- national commemoration of the an- Helen on her voice. coaching the performers. An added play at Westfield. n'as greetings were read from Major Two weeks ago a new* Chevrolet niversary of the late president': »• a. The following program will be feature on the program will be a ames F. Prcsnell of Nebraska, an automobile owned by Frank Health Report JJlado./ * CAROLS AT LITTLE SILVER. birth. Mayor William H. n. Whiti irondcast tonight from Eqbert S. number of xylophone selections by lonorary member of tho club and buskey o| Colt's Neck was stolen at •The Red Bank public hoaltlWirs* Elks' Auxiliary Meeting. is in charge pf the flfljai '• Tho din- ohnson's radio station WJBI at Eric Phnro of Red Bank. A Community Chrittmat Tree at ormerly stationed at Fort Mon- Red Bank. Its owner left it parked ^ £ ng association turned in a rBport Mi's. Thomas Day of Kcansburg ner will bo a non-pJrtisnfl gather ted Bank: . , • » e. That Place. - nouth. Major C. N. Swayer of Fort on East Front street and it was gono Monday night for the 'past four joined the ladies' auxiliary of the ing and yfill bo one of 'several 8:0D—Boys' choir of St. Gcorcc's church, . TEAM FELL DOWN. ilonmouth was a guest at the meet when he went to get it. Last week months. It showed that ElT'vlsits Rod Bank lo'dge of Elks at last lumBon, ' The community Christmas tree of hundred such gatherings through- ing.. it was found in a woods between hnfi been" made to 141 persons, of week's meeting. After the business 8:S0—A. B. Laslmky. vlollmt. ituilent Traffic Held Up by a Mithap at a Little Silver has been jplaced on out tho nation on Monday as n J(-D, Anneic; Mln Eleanor Palmer, plan- Church street nnd it is riow\ being Colt's Neck and Farmingdale, neat demonstration of honor nnd respect whom 52 had consumption. Vac- session card games wero played and Street Corner. At thonieeting of the Lions next lit. ' • . wired for colored electric lightsand William Matthews's Inwood lojf for the memor.- of Woodrow Wjl cinations to the number of 1G2 hnd refreshments were served. On 8:15—t,aurcl-ln-thc-Pln|3 orchestra of Tuesday noon at tho Globe hotel the : Traffic at the corner of Chestnut cabin. The car was stripped *of 1 bdon performed, 145 school chil- Wednesday njght, January Oth, the •nkcwoptl. ' other decorations, "t will be light- peaker will be M, S. T. Tobias nnd son, - ' •_ __ i- and Pearl streets wa; blocked for everything removable. Everything dren had been examined at clinics auxiliary will Hold an election of of- 11:16—M«x Won cntertntners. ed Christmas eve and Christinas lis subject will bo "The Outlook for *9 :<6—Thonim McKnjelit entertainers. about half an licur last week when wns gone except the body, the en- nnd 199 babies had been exnmined. ficers for the coming year, night and community singing will •J26." Fainted In Church. 10:00—Euuene Wrnzell. tenor. a team of horses owned b,y Charles inc nnd the axles. Thcr& is no Tho report was received and filed. 10:10—DeKenflnic Society orchestra. be held around the tree Saturday ; Dnvid S. Buck of Colt's(Nock wai E Lewis slipped on tho snow and night. All residents of Little Silver New Yorker Buyt Home He,re. clue as to the identity of the thieves. Telegraph Company to Move, ' suddenly tnkon sict; last Wednes fell. One of the horses was slightly and all persons who have relatives Still Hanging, Fire. The- Western Union telegraph Soon to be a Lawyer. , •' Frank B^Forrar of New York ha dny night nnd he fainted while nt hurt.. The animals were pulling a or f riends nt Little Silver have been company is about to move its office Theodore Labrccque, son of Her- ought a house on the north side of Eatontowner Kills Deer. tending a prayer meeting at tho" Re Action, on tho spito fence ordin- wagon loaded with lumber and to asked to take part i- tlio song fes- 1 from Monmouth street to Wallace man Labrecque of Campbell's Junc- Wallace»street from Mrs. Raymond John Dow of Eatontown killed formed; chinch at that, place! He nnco wits'] again deferred bj^ the get them to their feet it was neces- tival: Old-time Christmas carols street. It madu apiiiicntlon to the tion, in Middlctown township, has Doughty of Fair Haven for 510,000. a deer at Pasadona, in tho southern storativea were applied and Mr commissioners of Red Bank Molidny sary to unhitch the:.i. The&were will be sung and there will be in- night. Mayor William H. R. White town commissioners Monday night passed an examination to become a taken to their stable3 nnd the lum- The lot has a frontage of 38 feet on part of tho stntc, last week. The Buck soon revived. Ho is now mUc lawyer nnd he will bo sworn in strumental music. ho street and it varies in depth Hnprovcd\. said ho thought this postponement to put up r. slgn~in fro:.t o^ its new ber was moved from tho wagon to animal wns exhibited several days wise, as tho new board of commis- place, of business. The request was within a short time. Mr. Lahrecquo an automobile truck. Tho injured rom 128 to 147 feet. The hous nt Benjamin Tilton's butcher store studied Inw at the offico of Quinn, " Preacher Turnt Inventor. nas six rooms, a bathroom and mod ! Midnight Matt at Everett, £i0rtpr3 will tnke offlco next month. referred to tho sign committee of horse has recovered. at Eatontown. tho council. 'arsons & Doremus. Rev. William P. Chase of Living- rn improvements. A garage is on Thoprlncipnl event of this wee stone, formerly of Holmdcl, exltib- ho property. The new owner bough Sick With Typhoid Fevar. . at -Everett will bo midnight mns: Water (or j'arl Street. , FIRST SKATING OK WINTER. ited a now type of delivery car for On the recommendation of Coun- Itaac Richmond Gett 72 Cents. Oyttar Supper al Church.' he plnco for his own uso and hi Miss Ella Finncgan of Bclford, il tomorrow night at St. Cathorine'E Acting on instructions from tho Young. Folkt Have a Short but florists nt the Amcricnn dahlia so- ixpects to movo in ifnext spring. church in cclobrntlon of Christmas. cilman Ediin S. Ewlng, the commis- The women's missionary society Glorious Time oa the Pondt. ciety show nt Now York and a mcdnl nurse in the Newark city lipspltnl, il sioners of Rod. Bnnk on Monday county tnx board tho commissioners if the Reformed church of Red Tho houso has just been com very sick at the hospital with ty* Th'j will bo'tho first time In n num- Schwcnker's pond on East Front was awarded to him by tho Ameri- night passed a motion to put water of Red Bank on Monday night or- Bnnk will hold nn oyster supper at pleted by M.r. Doughty, who made a phoid fever. bor of years that such n service hm dered 72 conts to be repnid to Isaac street was covoroel Suturday morn- can institute, which hnd nn exhibit gift of it to his wife. Mr.1 and Mrs. been held nt the church. . mains on Earl str-ot. ho church FrIJay night, January at tho show. Tho enr, which wns in- B, Richmond, 'his nu.iey was ing with a layer of ico thlc't enough Doughty expect to leave in a few GREAT PRICE REDUCTION. ' 16th. The supper will be in charge vented by Mr. Clmsc, was displayed ; GREAT PRICJJTREDUCTION. ordered paid bofcause of n slight of a committee consisting of Mrs, to permit, skating nnd a hnppy nys for St. Petersburg, Florida, Ttuex Dack at' Poitoffice. ovcr-nssdss.nent on Mr. Richmond's group of boys nnd girls took ad- nt tho flower show at Rod Bnnk nnd whoro they will upend tho winter. Read Pace Seven of - Thi* Illua ". Road the Largo Diiplay Announce- Harry Worthloy and Mrs, Wnllnco attracted a great deal of interest. for the Announcemont, - ' ' Goorgo Truox of Oakland street property. , Ranklri. vantngo of the opportunity to enjoy They plan to return in tho spring, ment on Page Seven. W, 1 e^ I 0* There's nothing llko doing butt* has resumed his duties ni superln the first ice sknting of tho winter when Mr. Doughty will start build- ness with n real business concern. The manufacturers of tho Bodgo Roof Worry. 'lomlent of mails nt tho Red Banl Brothers, Inc.. cats will announce n To Toar Down the Lyceum. . Chrhtmat Club Money. , nt Red Bnnk." Brickhousu pond at ng two houses on Wallnoe street Rcail the lar^o display advertise" • postofflco aftur having boon laid, u] A contract to Tonr dowi the lyco- Wo pay two per cent interest per Rumson wns nlso a popular place When you re-roof your houso property which he owns. mont of Dodge Brothers, Inc, oa ',' tremendous price reduction of their with asphalt nnd slnto shingles you lovoral months with rlioumntlsiri, complete lino on Thursday, January um building on tlie property jeccnt- nnnum on«your Christmas savings. for the young folks. Their joy wns pngo 7 of this issuo. Tho policy or You nro In timn to. jolii our Christ- nro relieved of tlio constnnt worry the Dodgo Drothcra as established 7th. Tlieso reductions will npply on ly bought by tho town nenr tlio short lived, as tho weather did not of (Ire that goen with every wooden Two Couplpt Mpfioil Fifty Yeart. ulL mnkes of cars bought between mas club for 1020. By enrolling stay cold nnd the Ice melted. elovon years ago still contlntloi iff <; The Kelly Beauty and Kiddle Shop river wns awarded Mondny night to shingle roof. Asplmlt shinnies arc Mr. nnd wrKFrnnk P, Thompso Exclusively for Indies nnd chil- midnight, December lBth, nnd up to now in our Christmas club nnd male- nnrmit thorn to hul-l loadcnhip In | Devld Lerncr of Long i Drnncli for Inn regular weekly payments, you approved by Underwriters' Labora- of Asbury l'nrk observed tho llftl tho motor enr industry—tho policy •$ dren. Our sorvlco includes perma tho tlmo of tho now prlco announce- River Plaxa'i Chrlitmai Tree. $500. '.„, 1 ywlll bo aiirofjtu havo money to uso tories. Ro-roof now over ynur old eth anniversary of their weddin of constnnt Improvomont without fiont wnvlwj, marcel nnd wntor wnv ment.' Tho now ten million dollnr Elver I'lnzn wilt .havo it con^munl- slilnglos. (!. M. Olson & Co., Inc., Inif nml ">m'r bobbing, i>y oxperts oxpnnnlon program thnt nearly To Taxpayeri of Holmtlel TowniMp, for your Chrlstmna shopping next last week. A reroptlon viis give yearly moilot.i. liny n enr now AOQHJ year. Dont miss taking out n ty Chrlstmns trco deedrnted with AUnntic Highlands, N. J,, phone G40 get tho ndvanlngo of tho tr«m»n,i .; Phone Hod Dunk J515 for an ap doublea the Dodge Brothcrn' factor- Tho tnx list of Holrndcl township —Ailvcrtlmiinont. _ last \Vcok for Mr. anil Mrr. Wllllai polntmont. Wo nro located In th< ies makoa tliifl prlco reduction pos- will bo open for Inspection by the ChrlstmaB card now, colored electric lights. It will bo iloua prlco roductlon early.—Adv«r**'; Hoblnson ,of Ocean Grave In celo titr' * Child Imllillnjr, 10 Drond itroot, He ilblo, Rend thu lni'trc ill.inlny nn- taxpayers of llolmdcl «t my resi- Wo have tho following classes: put up nt the corner of West Front brntlon of their golden wedding. Twenty-/lvo cent clujs. 'ChrWtmat Dinner Batik.—Advcrtl»imujnt. nouncement on page 7 of this Is- dence In Holimlo! on Monday, Jnnu ntrcet and Ilubbnnl uvcnuo by tlio nt tho Uonc (JIIPIIMI Ten Shoppn will Fifty cent clnsi. Card Party nnd Dance, Ut BUO,—Advertisement. nry 4. 1020, from 0:00 A. M, un- Community club' of llivcr 1'Inr.n. he a trunt to foIkH wlm hnvu to out Money to Loan on the I, & R. PI a til 4:00 P. M. ' J One dollar clani. Victor Nlshl at TuitingV WodneKclay evening, January 6tlu '' There will he no micciul exorcises. out. Them you will llnil ovorythlnn Wednesday nkht Is nlno Vlctoi Tiil.c advuntiiKO ol out on>; Radial , Alox h. McClcos, Two dollar class. loan. , IlonclH Morannvllla Inda« '<( ^ilrunlnir. Turkey, cluck nnd chick- ...^lit nt Tustlntta. Vlctrolai, Vic lt (Ire compnny, to br Md ill i to bori'iiw nnd onny payment plnn Authorized dcalor for Gnrod Aiiacssor of Holrndcl townslilp. Flvo dollar clna?. ; Merchants Trust company, Womlrow Wilton Dinner. on dinner will lie rfprveil frmn 12:00 tor records, pianos, radios. 141 (JroltoUsa ' "on 'Frcoholil-Mrtwiwit' you neod nionoy. Wo shall bo gin Zenith, DoKorroit nnd Fnrrnnil —Advertlnoniont. o'clock nonn until H'.OO 1'. M. (1 to nerve you. InvoBtmont & Itcnlt; (ioclloy Products. Monmouth Itn- OS Brond street, Ucd Xnnk. A dinner In ri'Upctt of tlio mom- Mnnniouth »treot, U01I Bank. Opon rond. (itod iirlm-ii uru offor«il «ni», House for, Rent —Aflvortlnomont. nry of tho Into Wamlrow Wilson will Mnplu nvi-nuc, Ki'tl Hank.—Ailvcr- tonight Advertisement. (Inncliiu will follow.—AdvtrtliKi Corp., Imx 207, lied llntik, or ou illo Service, Second Nnllornl Bnnk tlH'mcnl attorney*, Ilollly, (julnn & l'nrjon liullilin». Bronil itrcot, Roil Bnnk. Six roonm, nil Improvcmcnli! %id bo hclil i») IIIH btrtlulny, Mnniluy ment. Good Food Meant Good Health. uvcnltif!, Dccoinlior L'Htli, nt .Tliuni- Lodge Membeft, Bod Hunk.—AdvortlBoniont. Phone 1184, It. S.'Johmon, prourlo- JHT month. Dill Shrewsbury nvcnuo Meat Market Tor K«nt. Radial tor.—Ad 'nrtUorn"*Tt., licit linnk.—Advertisement. Wliy not cut your ineal> at tho nn'« Inn, Went l''rant ntrcvt, M half Wo havo u Inrgo milcctlon of em- IU110 Gordon Ton bhonpc, Lunch- Fully «(iul|i|»'il nt l'oi't Mnn blem butluns, charinn or rlnitu roinu- Urt Dolt Joliiii'in IOIVS vour Md|i Monmoult. Tire and Datlery Co nmt no von o'clock. Tim dinner .will moiithi'ruiit $:iri4it'r iimiith. A ROOI Lot! Lait Week, point Mirvod dully. Open Sumlny*. lie n nuu'pnrtlmin nffnlr to which ml- Minting nil tho Ivndlnu fintm-nnl ur- lirotilmiH (or you, Manmoulh Rl announce! tlio ninmliiK of.n viilcm Typewriter Headquarter*, chnnco for n llvo.wlrc. Apply F, illo Horvlco, Hqconil Notional Mna (lion nt lTill Monmouth iitriiu ii mnnll linr pin, mtpphlrw nnd mtinll 'l'ypowriton ranted, bought and 0 Mnplu nvenuc, iti'il Dunk,—Ail- mlror»"t>mlror»tff tlm In10 iironlilnnt nro iinn- trnnlitlitlonii. HoiiBHlltr'fl, !)(1 Ilrond vortltomvnt, • llniliniiiin, r»rt Miininouth N J ntrcet. Itod Ilnnlt,—Ailvortlsomcnt. hullilliiK, llro'il 'treat, R«l L It«il DnnK. AH wiirk uuiunntcc nnrlx. 1'lonio Iruturh to Mrs, F, L. Hold. Trti'iln'i, fi8 I)i*O't<< itrcot, Hod vltu. Mart V. l'ncli.—Ailve Itnilnn brlnr, - ^,r,U. Mort V, Rod Hunk. All work Kiinrnnlcud, 1 Ilitnli, niton* 600-J.—Adv«rtlfm- t ExalmnRo, pliona Itoil Uniik 1422.— Cnm|ileti) or Wllllnm II, U, VVhltc'Vhltcn oflli-cofllic,, opop- HhHhrnwnliurl y nvenui , UcUdd lllnnk,—l • l'ncli Ailvortlitmtnt.' tlictrnmt. ^. Mitl«f notion.—Ailvcrtlmi- lt tinAd t ll nmnl. Advortliomotit. niont. poiilto Ad vert l»pm«nl. A(lvrrtl..«'ii>Pt\t. ' 1 •- -. ^—^»eji 1 .Scl.r.ffl'l and Park A Tlliunl Lard Sllrllns. OIIINI ClfMi. .„ „ Olllna CIMH. Five Pound* al ClioceUtna flct,raffl'« and i'arli & TllforJ Five Poundi of CliocottUt / Oltlna Clgart. $2.00 p»r box and up, Mori ' for IU6. Mori V. l'/ich—Ailvor. cnnily, TiO cent* n bux nml up. Mor! O por box nml u|>. Mcirl V. rniiily, 'Hi I'rnln 11 liux mill u|>t-*Morl i nml, 14.00 lirr li«*. Mort fr.'.M pin- IJOK «nu up, for )1M. Mort V, l'ncli.—Ailvor- r»i'li.--Auvcrtl««m«nt| "*-,—AtlvMtlSstrwnt. tlmniant. .' , V. l'och.—"Ailvcrtlicmont •Ailvortlmimviit. V. l'ncli.— Ailvcrthemi'til. V. l'ncli, Adtl tliemont. l'ltch. ' • a«4k - .-,,,. ,R««lo 8»BpFltt, * Planoi, ' 'Lord Stlrlinf, Ollina Cl|irt, , Diinwiirinei. Edli.R Lord Stirling. Dunhll! f lnipnttnl, you klmwi (10.09. A. V. U A. V, OtiRory, IiMVIilU »tro \. I). Dlrlmn. l'hon« Red tlnnW 030 »$,!!D nml «{,()0' par hox. Mori .SS ami »«,po per box, Mori Ini|iorlcil, yen knuwi «$IO,CO, $2,50 'per IIIIK mul u;i. Mort V 1 r Mort V, I'afli,—AilvcitlMiiifliit, (ltd t) .-AdvMtlumipt, .» —AuvortUonicnt. V. I'ni'h—Advcrtbjemont. V, 'ach,—A(lv«r(liomtnt. 4 V. I'lU'h,™-Ailvcrtltt'inenl.' lAltlDt -Pane Fourteen1 RED. BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 23, 1925. DEATH OF YOUNG MOTHER. MIDNIGHT MASS TOMORROW. GOOD FOR LITTLE SILVER! ' ^03 tar Bermuda. Received First' Communion. Grandin Scheilck of Vv'est 'Front Helen Power, daughter of Mat- {TIMOTHY) R. HOUNIHAN DIED IN HIS 85TH YEAR. Mtl. Thomas A. Finnerty^ Died at Solemn High Matt Chriimas Eve at Borough Officials Finish Year with thew Pbwor of Freehold, received a Balance of *S,300. street, who is a student at Princeton AGED IIESIDENT OF- AfLAN- - •' Wenatchee, Washington. St. James's Church. university, will Ball today for Ber- first communion Sunday at St, Ross Contractor and Builder A Eolemri high mass will bo cele- , TIC HIGHLANDS DEAD. Mrs. Ellu Forsland Finncrty, wife With practically 411 bills paid or muda with the Princeton university of Lima church of Freehold. ' Mr, SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING of Thomas A. Finnerty of Wu- brated at midnight tomorrow night allowed for, the mayor and council- music club. Ho expects to bo back Power is employed M i\ printer by at St. James's church by Rev. John SCREEN AND STORM ENCUWURE3 ' He Had Been Sick Two Years and natchec, Washington, and a former men oij Little Silver held their last home liy New Year?. • The Red Bank Register. r«l«pt>on« 881-W . 180 Brljg. Atpno.. Rid B»B>I, ff. J.. Had Been in Delicate Health resident of Atlantic Highlands, died B. McClosltey, the new rector of the meeting 'of the yeai! lr.Efr night with Since Infancy—An Acjivo Church on Tuesday, December 8tji, of church. Rev. Eugene Kennedy, a balance on hand of ?6,S00. V. ^ ' Worker Until Hit Health Failed. ° uremia . and complications three Jesuit priest, will be deacon, and 'arker Wilkinson, chairman of the days after she. underwent a Caesar- Rev. John C. Farrelf will be Bub-finance committee of the- council, GREETINbS OF THE SEASON "' Aaron Morehouse of Alanlic^ ian operation. Twin sons were born Highlands died early yesterday deacon. The sermon, will be commented, on this &ct ,Vith satis- Tho season prompts us to express'our thanks to nil bur to her and both are living. They preached by Father Kennedy. Be- faction and citizens who were' at . customers—our appreciation of their patronage-' and co- morning in his 85th year- after a have been named "Joseph"' Finnerty he meeting also expressed gratifi- .lingering Sickness. He had been an fore mass "Adeste Fidelia," "Hark! operation. Wo extend-to all tho compliments of the season Arthur V. Gregory and Thomas A. Finnorty, Jr. the Herald Angels Sing" and "Si- cation. Tho budget of expenses . with sincere wishes for ti Bright nnd Merry Christmas nnd • linvaliff the past two years. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Finnurty were mar- lent Night" wijl be played on themounted to $22,400 and tho , a Happy and Prosperous Morehouse attained his great age in ried in May, 1921. He served 6ver- clnirch'.chimes; beginning at 11:45 amount spent was $16,100. RADIO gpite'of the fact that he had been in soas with . the 27th division,, of o'clock. The program of music at Elias *S. Black, mayor-elect of delicate health since infancy. Ho Brooklyn. In July, 1024, the cou- midnigh mass Will be ns follows: • little Silver, was at the meeting. W. J. BENNING SALES AND SERVICE •was born in Trumbull county, Ohio, ple moved to the state of Washing- At his suggestion a resolution was 'September 11th, 1841. Since July, "AiicJtc Fldells." ' ' AUTOMOBILE TRIMMING ton. Mr. Ffnneity is connected Man In honor of St. Michael. passed thanking Conrad Seebold for 10 White Street . Red Bonk, N. J. 1888, he had lived at Atlantic High- with the Western fruit-'company. OtTcrtory , sola. "Ave Marts," Rosewls. putting a riew coding around the 150 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. Tel. 474 lands, to which place he moved from H. Raymond Phillips. Mrs. Finnerty's mother, Mrs. Emma world war monument in the village S«lrtiiteiai!MSWji^^ Danbury, Connecticut. C. Forsland-, and lier sister, Mrs. "Silent NlKht.'^ square. Mr. Seebold was -engaged Mr. Morehouse originated several William Britt, also live at Wenat- The members of the choir are hr paving several roadr. with con^ ~ 'new stitche;fin :hat Waking and he chee, where Mr. Britt owns a largo !Mrs. Edward T. McDonough,, ;Mrs. crete at Little Silver at the time 1 Aloysius Patterson, II.' Raymond invented.sewing ntachines for doing appie orchard. Mrs. Britt was for- nnd he did the work on the monu- IT'S EVER SO WIDE OPEN is THE WATERS' GREEN MARKET . this work. Since residing at Atlan- merly Miss Lillian Forsland. Be- Phillips and John Aul,'soloists; and ment free of charge. tic- Highlands he had .led a retired sides those mentioiiod'Mr. Finnerty Misses Vera Doherty, Anna Iiang, A motion was passed to ask the , FRUITS and VEGETABLES life. Ho is survived by his widow is. survived by her father,- P. J. Anna Hoffmann, Eva Reiss, Lillian county to extend financial aid for THE MAGPIE an4 STUMP GROCERIES v AUTO ACCESSORIES . ,." and by a son and two daughters. His Forsland of Brooklyn, am", a hrothr Olsen and Mary Morris, Joseph mproving the' Seven-Bridge road. children are Frank A. Morehouse of Edward II.. Forsland of New Koch, Robert Morris and John Holi- It is proposed that the.borough pay .VIDrLETOWN •-^ NEW JERSEY Red Bank, Mrs. John C. Crate of York. " an. Mrs. H. Raymond Phillips isjhe talf the expense and the county pay !! Located on Peters Place, near Broad, Red Bank Brooklyn and Mrs._Cfi» M^ Kerns church organist and chimer. James Liidiso will be the .violinisi at mid- he other half: ' • '' • •: —SPECIAL ,FOR THIS WEEK-*- of Atlantic Highlands. ABSCESS RESULTS IN DEATH. The mayor and council will meet Itis piping' hot—at the' Magpie nnd StuiSp—is tKo~Co(Iee— Mr. Morehouse was a member of night mass. Masses Chrismas day at half-past eleven o'clock Now and most delicious and plentiful is what'goes .with it—at in any Quantity—Extra Fancy Applet—of the Following Var!«lte«" the Atlantic Highlands Methodist Locust--POint Resident Died Lust will be at G;40, 7:40, 8:40 and 0:40 Year's morning to re-organize. All tho Magpie and Stump—Tho thirty-five cent special is, bo- [ Week at Long -Branch hospital. o'clock. Baldwins Stayman Winesaps Paragon' ' church and he was a very active persons to whom debts are owed by yond compare and then again every one feols surrounded church worker until his health Father McCloskey arrived in Red Alexander Parkinson, who had the borough havo been asked to by kindliness—at tho Magpie-and Stump. '• York Imperial Stark failed. The funeral will'be held to- been a resident of Locust Point ior Bank from Camdcn last Thursday have their bills . in the hands of night at. eight o!clock at Mr. More- to assume the rectorship of St. more ' than thirty >ears, died on Emerson, Quackcnbush, the borough '" From three in the day until twelve in tho night-— >«.«•«»»*««««,» house's late residence on Garfield Tuesday of last week at. the Long James's church. He.' is filling the. clerk, not later than tomorrow. jivenue. Burinl will be made tomor- Branch hospital.. Dentil resulted place left vacant bft the death of Tjje coffee keeps singing The candles burn bright. • ' row morning nt ten o'clock at Bay from an abscess on the neck. Mr. Monsignor Dennis J. Duggan. Fath- ODD FELLOWS' ELECTION. *'r View cemetery at Atlantic High- Parkinson was Gl years old. He er McCloskey .wa* accompanied, to \/V estitighouse, Batteries 1 ; lands. leaves a widow and two children. Red Bank by a delegation of over avesink Encampment Held An- , "•..••• ."-; r^^ • '' .' &.. ' • ' ' '.--:'J The latter are Francis- Parkinson, 100 members of his former church nual Meeting Last Night. Get the beat for your radio or motor car, ' -J ( 1 I DIED ATgAGE OF 38 YEARS. who lives at home, and -Elizabeth in Camden. Members of'St. James's Tha annual meeting of Navesink Parkinson, a student' at Rider col- church turned out in' large numbers encampment of,,Odd •Fellows was_ Genuine Westinghouse 100 amp. hr,, (tf O Qg • '• Mr«. Julia Drummond of Red Bank 1 Paised Aw»7 Satnrday. lege at Trenton. to greet their new . rector. The held in the lodge rooms last night) MOVING and TRUCKING Rubber Case Batteries, only •" - , «P * O.VO ;;* ' Mrs. Julia Drummond of Maple The funeral was held Friday gathering filled the church. Father Tha following officers were elected: McCloskey celebrated Benediction. . -. SAVE MONEY ON YOUR . iivenue died Saturday morning at morning at Holy Cross church at Chief patriarch—D. Worden,J3roSls. : Westinghpuse Battery(Service * the age of 88 years.,,. She had been Rumson. A.high mass of requiem In a short talk to those in the church Hteh nrlest—John MtOolgan. •' jn poor health for some time, but vas chanted by Rev. John E. Mur- he expressed his thnnks and appre- Recording secretary—George H. Llppin- Long: Distance Hauling * 117 We»t Front Street , Red Bank, N. J. i her condition did not seem serious, ray. The burial was made at Mount ciation to his former pimden par- cott. . Estimates Cheerfully Given on Trucking • ' Finnncial -rtcretary—Edward OttlnBer. , of All tfescrlptlons, • •••••'••.•••••••• *K «*«««.« 4 » until a few days before the end. Olivet cemetery. The bearers were ishioners for their loyalty a_nd kind- ScnioY warden—John L. Ho'iTman. .-:.' Mrs. Drummond was a- daughter Caleb Brown, -William and Thomas .ness,.an , ' ' Telephone Red Bank 274 ' '/ ; 'Bank Presbyterian chui h The fu- near Middletown" village. PAGEANT AT CHURCH; —'Advertisement. MR. DODD, 29 Churcli^Strect, Koansburs, 1)(. J. neral was held.-issterday-jifternoon 'God's Gift of Love" to be Given Card of Thanks. at the house and the service was Oceanport Resident Dead. .: We wish at this time to thnnk . conducted by Rev. John Muyskens. Next Sunday Nigh:. . Phono 360 rCeansburf? after 7 P. M. for Appointment Mrs. Betty Seymour, wife of Jphri" Special services will he held next our friends and tho various mem- : Burial was made in the Rumson 1 bers of the fire companies for their :Toad cemetery, near the grave of Seymour of Oceanport, died Satur - Sunday at the Methodist church. successful efforts in extinguishing Holiday (Greetings .Mrs. Drummond's parent3. Mrs. day morning. Sho wns G8 years old An "Old Year's" meeting will be the fire in the store building of P. i Drummond always took a great in- nnd she had lived four yenrs nt held Sunday morning and the pas- E. Robertson & Co. of Belford, on To our friends whose patronage we have,. J iterest in this cemetery and for aOceanport, to ' which place she tor will preach .on "God; Our Rear last Wednesday afternoon, Decem- \ number of years she was virtually moved from New York. Mrs. Sey- Guard." Special music will be ber ICth, 1926. »^«TO5_™^_ enjoyed during, the past year, and to our-.-T rge of it; _ mour was,an aunt o.f Mrs, Frank rendered by both choirs. A Christ- ]Wo are very appreciative" for the friends, both'cfld arid new we may serve dur- Carhart of Little Silver and of Mrs; mas pageant entitled "God's Gift of kindness which was so very easily ing the year to come, we wish a full- measure I Otto Nylander and -Carl. Lorin of Love" will be given Sunday night. discernible by all.t DEATH FOLLOWS OPERATION: Oceanport. The funeral was held Those "who will'take special parts P. E. Robertson. 'of happiness and prosperity. Monday afternoon at Mount's 'fu- are Edwin Compto , Mrs.' Frank —Advertisement. , Mrs. John Palucci of Locust Ave- neral parlor, with a sermon by Rev. Warner, Miss Elizabeth' Compton, nue Died at Harlem Sanitorium. Cord of- Thanks. Robert MacKellar. Burial was made Richard Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wo want to thank our many •J Mrs. Louisa Palucci, wife of John at Glenwood cemetery at West Long Frnke, Chester, Ellis, Harry Kirk, friends and neighbors who helped R, a d i o I -V. GREGORY {palucci of Locust avenue, died last Branch. Francis Ura t'.. Carl Weilbacher, in any way in our sad bereavement Trading as J. H. GREGORY & SON ' k"v Friday at the Harlem sanitarium at Walton Branin, William Bryant, in the death of our beloved husband New York after an operation. She Death or an Infant.. John E. Chamberlain, T'illiam Ben- and father; also those who sent UTHORIZED 10 White Street Red Bank, N. J. was forty years old and had lived automobiles and floral pieces nnd Doris Ilall-tn-, aged six months, nett, Walter Kiel, Mrs. Loretta tho pall bearers. at Red Bank six years. Her hus- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sickles and Mi... C. S. Rogers. Mrs. Telephone 474 band is employed at 'he Eisner fac- Mrs. A. Parkinson and Family. DEALER Hallnm of Middleto.vn township, Blanche Heavilnnd is director of the —Advertisement. tory. She leaves three sons, Chris- near Red tank, died of mastoiditis pageant and the committee compris- eMrt^ topher, Joseph and Dominic Paluc- last Friday nt the Long Branch hos- ci, who live at home; a brother, es Mrs. . Heaviland, Miss Regina IN MEMORIAM. ya«i»«ii5ttm^wi^^ pital. The funeral was held Mon- Holmes, M-rs/ Frank Warner and In lovlnc memory of ^Nellie Fxawltft who Louis pell'Omo of Bed Bank, and (lied December 20, 1918, SALES - SEI\VJCE day and the burial was made at Mrs. William Elliott. three sisters, who live in Connecti- Bay View cemetery. Rev. George Today recalls the memory - cut. The funeral was held Monday • A watch night service will be Of a loved one gone to rest; J. Kilgus of Atlantic Highlands was held New Years eve at th) church. And those that think of her today morning at St. Anthony's church. in charge of the rervlce. Mr. Hril- Are those who loved her best. Hello Folks:— Rev. Nicholas Soriano chanted a She will never he forgotten, lam is employed at the Shrewsbury Church Notea. Though on earth she Is no more; MILLER'S high mass of requiem and the burinl river country club. But in memory will he with us was made at Mount Olivet ceme- " At tho Baptist church next Sun- As she always wan before. ' It's Holiday Time again. With the • HERNAKD FRAWLEY, tery. day morning.the sermon topics will MR. AND MP.S. THOMAS DONAHUE HARDWARE to Boy Dies From Pneumonia. ho "A Year: How'.'" und "Memories AND FAMILY.' approach of Christmas and, the bright, DIEDiOF SLEEPING SICKNESS. Raymond E. Terry, aged twelve of 1U24." A students", service will "THE HOME OF.GOOD RADIO" thoughts of the coming New Year I feel a ho held Sunday ni;;ht for those who DEATHS. years, son of Bessie and tho late SEYMOUR.—At Ocennport. Detty Sey .Vnusual Malady Causes the Death George Terry of Entontown, died arc homo from college for the holi- mnur, bclavcd wife of John Seymour, who 33 West Front St. Red Bank, N. J. debt of gratitude to the many friends who of Red Bank Resident. last Thursday night of pneumonia days. The pnstcu will preach on departed this life December 10th, 1925. >I«»>>I*I»MsX'sXO^ have made it possible for me to again en- "Getting Wise." The Sunday- The death chanuo comes, NOTICE. Mrs. Clara Spratlcy, .wife of nfter a sickness of four days. The Death In another. I Ws bow our hends All persons to whom ilctits aro owed l>y runnlni sultublc on wlrt lario muiclee withi, nfo rth ean Dorouuy periohd Ruflin Spratley of Catherine street, funernl was held Sunday afternoon school will held a Christ -ins festival At cofnc out, we think, nnd enter straight th<> IloroUBh of Little Silver are,' hereby xccedinK ninety days. joy another year of happiness. To those and cantnta next ulondny night, Another gulden chamber of the Kinif, notified to hnve their bill) In thi hamU It ehnll b« unlawful for any person .' died last Thiirsday of sleeping sick- nt the* house and. at the South E:\t- Larger than this we leave, and lovelier: if the lloroimh Clerk not later thnn Thurs- owning » doi:, which hns liltlcn or altcmpt- kind folks as well as to any others who may ontown Mothodist chur,ch, with a dimly will bo many birthday gifts, Including n pny therefor a license tut oF two dollnrs Inko ui> nt nny time and impound all dous M's. Frederick House Was a F!t»o' wrist watch from her fnthor. Those ho held tonight nt tho Methodist unil Hftcrn cent« (.$l!.Ut) for cncli niuhi fouml hy him nt' Inriio without the tall church. Cnrols will bo sung enrly IIUK ur ttircs ilollnra nml (iflopn rrntn her('iiihi.-fiire. mentioned nml also nil vn* mor Resident of Belford. present wcro Mr. nnd Mrs. Nicholns 113,1 S) for each frmalo (li> s Illltin irnn Krunt nml humoless tloirN as well ns nl: Christmns morning by the Epworth Christmas Dinner K fuunil runnlnu at Innio without tli Demarcn, Ill's. Joseph Ilrny, Chris- ($.15) to bo rctnlncil 1>y mid Durotiult Mrs. Tlurcsn House, wife of lcninio nnd tho church choirs, Clvrk a< Iflsuonco fee, roinnlmler lo ha imlil o hereltibeforu mentloneil durlnx tli Frederick House of Richmond Hill, tina Ilnrhcrio, Mildred Scheldt, tier- Lo tha lliirouuh of ltcil IlnnU for rnclr ilnu pnrlml umbrnceil In nny proolamallofl by The Chiislinns crib which Trinity ' Mnyur illrxctlnu tl>« rnuitllnir of ilo( ; LonR Island, dieil of cniiccr on Sun- aldino r'iorc, Mntihla Finn-, Cath- ui rcttlstorptl. Hulil rPirUtrnltun t» tx|»lru e mayor Ulrectlna tno rnuitllnir of JORI LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS erine lirny, Mnrijurot Klilc, Sudlo church of Red Bnnk recently nc- $2.00 nn tho 3lst day of llcctinbrr of tho ymr provide.irovideid' 'b y Iho Thir' d Section of". •thl• i day, December 13th, after n long liilred will bo set up ii. the church IsSIICll, Orillnanro. sicklies*. Sho is survived liy n flon,('onnorK, liU'iiniini Donuiroii, Mary «4>>J[i Grapefruit Maraschino Any prrson who keeps or hsrbori any Tliu lliiiough of llt.l Hank shnll prnvlit LOOK US OVER Custiniiinif, KunlU'llii (imiillotifi, Ju- Christmns cvo iin.l it will rcmniir iloir. innto or fiMnuli!, fnutnl HtrnylnK oir Die nultnhla plnre fur Iho ssfo eunnnsmeii , Arthur House. Mm. House for- there it ii ti 1 tho service of the Fenut or wlm lu'Tinits any thtj HUTS to rrninln, of nil iloiia tnkrn l>y tho IIUK catcher. Hcphlnc tinil Vinln l'incitnrc, Klvlra Cclfl-y • Olives Rclitlu-i Mlinlt hu ilremeil tu lie the owner thi'ri'of. Kvery inu tsken by the dou cntober ihsl Wo have i\ full lino of CIGARS, all brands, • ;|» merly livoil nt Ilelfdrd nnd uliu wan of tho Kplplmny Is held nn Jnnmiry It ilisll ho lawful fur nny iiursuti lo 1,111 nny Im kmt ihnllorr.l, ltd and kindly treats It daughter of .(..corgii and Mnry anil Thorc.'n Mii'/.znroppl,' Jnnu'S Calavcr, I'rtcr Mnlfc, James l!nr- With. The I'Vnst of St. Stophon, Chicken Okm or Toniuto Dl»quo iloir, mnle or female; rollh'l utrftylntr olf Ihu hy mid line enlrlier at bis own •»lnli" in fancy holiday boxes?. This is u gift that is', I* jUlncliolT. Her mother Is living, Ihn mnrtyr, will be observed Hnttir- owner's premises HOC lrKlstoretl nn tiru* f<)r a liurloll u( forty.eliiht hours front tli ai lii'rio mill Jiiln'i mid CliiirlcK Schi'iill. ili'il In this orillnnnre, * tint* of Impounding, and ths owner of an -ill •Mrs. House was ,11 yniu-n old. Tho dny innrnliig with n service at hnlf- Shrimp 1'utty or Filet of Solo Any persitn fallinK tr> comply with th»tniMuI'lerod ilov, ninr within tho ssld for sure to please him. ,' ' funcrnl was held lant Tlini Bilny at |in»t wen o'clock, Tho | Kenst of nrtivlilons of I I.I. soellnn «h>ll, upon con- ty.plulit linurs redeem said tlnir upon nnny viction Ilifrtof In, imnMiril by a tins not merit of lha aim of two dollars to tin her Into homo mid burial vim rmule tlouglit Lot m nn Investment. Ht. Jiilin, tli« Kvangullflt, will bo of)- Itount' Turkey or lioant Duckling riiteillnu II.00 or flvn ilnys In Hit ciiunly doll fntchsr. , Alaoa full line of Tobacco, Cigarettes, and Jiill, «r hfith, l-'or riich ntil>^«i|ui»Ht " in tha Lutheran cemetery nt Itlch- The Hi1, lloiiu'ii It. VniiDoni nui'vnil Sundny wlllt Ihn usunl nervv Kvcry ling srlieil and Itnpoundeit by tli Accessories. , " , ' f '•• Inn nnd with n vesper Bcrvlcn nt Mimhi'il 1'uttttooH Ciliico Sweets hy it (Ins nut ... doit eitchi>r anil not rfiloemod by tin Kiontl Hill. • properly nil Ilrnuch avemic, \vlilch it 110 or ten ilnys In tin county Jail owner wllhln thi llin« herelnbofnro prr four o'clock In Ihn nftcrnoon. Af< llriiBM'ls Bjiruutu >r both. sorllieil sliall bs- lilllsd lit • hutnane Inanr... MIII buuuht about t hi en month!! a»o by nnlil ilca* entchvr and hi shall Bipt assortment of'SchrulTt's und Park & ! i j! , Old Railroad Man Dead. tor Ihn eight ii'docl; norvl c Sundny 'IN* Her., lull Cl.'.k shsll ucovliln nt be. |iab by tho I ii vr amidux so killed l,y Iht linrnuah or lltd Unnli will lidnilt . rnnilldulcN for churi-h Criinborry Siuico Applo Suuco yrsr atntnpeil lliorruii, nml •lull ilnllvrr lo Any pfrson who molest* or uhslruels tin. trnck on which Proiltltmt (Inrllnlil hew owntir* Monday lo John (Sllilon 1 !"• nwn.r of 1I> nvcimit fur $11,5011, The mcinhurnlilp, Thn iliurch Im* Ileartn of l.ottucu rvulstsrpil, H esrllnento shuwlnu tli« rolnr, shnll upun iionvlatUin lit) rjunliihu' l by a ALL FRESH STOCK '' At Klboron to the Krnncklyn cut- property him a froiiUicn of 100 fci-l nnw pmyor boolm Tor the col .. hri'til Mid SSI ol tin said dot: anil tlw ad- 11ns not ssrmiillninir titin nolldollura s oii leu days lion ami new hymn hookn fur tho ilmsa of lli« nwnrr ssml sholl slio lemiril In Ihe fount ir islslll nnrr butli. 'i Vr tngo aftar.ha wan Knot In 1HH1, died mi Hi uin'ti iivcimu mill It ruiin Ic'o tin same bnok lo be kr|'l for Ihnt d. All former OrdlnanesOdl a e>r vsrls iif \ Nt Kllinhcth fjununy. Mr, Younu IhrotiKli to Uprlni; utrctct, wlicrn It chulr. Thn fonia'of tho Holy Inno- nurpdlK. Halil Isll In Im faatcnid In II.« OrdlnaiiotOrdlnaiiots psrlalnlnil la dollar* barely iif cciitn will lio oliaorvcil Mondny Mlncu I'lo , iloi'a collar unit must In mi ,|III at allrepealedld , CULLINGTON'S .'/win B8 ycar» old nnd wns. n nntivs him n fruntuxu of 103 foul, An old Plum I'mldlni; times, 1, Tlilt Onlliuncs ebsll take, edeol , of IlBVorlo, Ho enmr to tho United burn In on tho 'property^ Mr, (lib- morning with n sarvlca nt hnif-pnst An/ vtrson nnUwfiiMy rsmovlni tha Us) Januainuaiy 1st,, l»sl, «t'Vdl o'd(r!(, ColToo ' Cliln'r fmm anr iloi so llrsninl, or uaI>it> the ssl.l 1'assei1'l l Ditemh.Dhr alii, 1JJI, . ,' «.D. PALARIA,, Succossor • •' .. iSUtct In 1A6II, for innny yenra ho Ion boiiKlit tho plncp lit nn Invent- tat unlawfully shsll, upon Biuiylollfin, li< 1 hereby apcrnvi Ihls utilliiiliit (Ml " —i » conitruotion man fur 'tho mciil. Tho tnln wnn nimlii by 1, Jny Null and llnUInn ••unlalie.l ht • line nut mreeillnit ten dpi- Hit day u( Uteitnetr, 1KJ». nniylvanln mUroml nnd tho Con- trrtbln, |ire»lilt!iit of I'IC IuveMmvnt Dnnt put our dlicardail (urnlturo lal« or Isn ilavs In the tiillMf jell or both, WU. II, II. -WIIITie.. Cor. Eait Front St, & .Wharf Ave. RED BANK' tt tlio nltlc. Bell It. Luko Lonn- flmi Phone for R«i«rviilloii 9. Thf Mayor may at any Urns, when In Maynr, coiiifmtiy, > liund will hcli) you,—Advorttiomtnt. hli Jil'Utmnl the publlo tifely il«maiiil< It, n*d Dink tai3 101 Dro.d Si.urdrr \)» viibht nollof, tin niuiillhi cl all , Clir.. •Mum '?• RED BANK REGISTER, JDECEMBER 23, 1925.

% f|/ rtfTZAU. CARPENTER WORK WANTED POULTRV BOUGHT 7lND SOLD. BETH.O-COKE. CAR WASHING MY SPECIALTY. TUXEDO SUITS FOR SALE. k I dead anlnull. Bed Bank. Tele. I of any kind; expert worknunihlp. tc.00 Alive'or fresh draaaad ifilckena bought Ton for ton it laita >a long or longer L guarantee you a »Bt is factory Job. t«t Two tuxedo nulls,lube* lft and 1H years, 0D« place io itort four Mr f or .old; will par belt priion J, Baker, then coal. It will keep over nlxht. Try mi prove rny abllitr* ' Chirlc* A. Jonet, a» .aood as new. SO Maple avcnU^ Ued rlod of tlm*. open diy ind *>•• FOR POULTRYMEN, W.-. ,\ ' ? , - a day. Address Boi fr». Red Bank. MMIIJ->IH atweLjlul Hank Phonn 10>i-J It. Ucllvcred anywhere. J. "N. Unnct, expert eutomnblle «*aihtr at Doro Buaiea. Hunk, phnnt- fii3-J. • b|ock from Oroad Hrei.t, v|«n TYPEWRITER HEADQUARTERS. TBETtER*THAN COAL. dcjilcr. phoii** Red Bank '103, " Glb Court and Uecbanlo ilreet, FOR SALE. or «lthtr Indoor vt,outdoor pur) •Box eonlalnlnpt Jiatr. It. Tliim. Tnewrltera nntedr boimht "nil lold r ank. _^ mto Btaraii* M ten sot a OF DOC, TAX; MONEY TO •roadway.'Lonong B«neh, N.. JJ. . Many prefer Beth-O- to/anthracite "SWEET"Cll)ER FOR SALE. of 42 ncren, ten room house, all nurt. Rg.1 Bank. PRIVATE 'OARACtt r'Uhln'a. 5S Broad itreat, Red Dank. coul. 'l>y/ilt and you will fny tho aamc, TheThe. . pure apple juice, frc»troahh frofromm ththoo FOR RENT FURNISHED. outbuildiniff, 801) tipple, lrej?n, 100 peach }'. PAY CHICKEN BILLS. TWO""L*OTS~FOR SAUT" IIIIBIJO np()nidl dDUtl(lDUtle ruomfruomfll . uueveryy moikrn j turn, 4A20n 0 ptijr trua, ciuhl ncrct SKlFf*'(?OR* for rent) half block from station. 4nqulre J. N. ifance, dealer, phone Bed Dhnk 103. preatt, 25 cents per gallon at the mill, near s nipnra 1 Next to Newman yprlnga Inn on Chopin Cortlon'a Corner. Charlca Weitervclt. improvement, warm houne; Newly fur- ua; ; 910,1300,,,' half cash. Caleb L L. Lu'cr, -\n •klff "Gander for olt,' I „ 218 Moniriouth street, Rod Pank. aVenue. For Information.apply to A. IS. 01- BUNCALOWTOT R RENT. nUhcd for IlRh" " t• " " pff to quiet _ . . - Brgaln 20 H. p, Kerrcutb angln** awtt*1? >ilbr Sjewni S«yi Uw Poultry. r Nnw, five room Ijununlow. all Improve- Entrliihtown-Uld Bridge .rood. • • lfonl.-.K. J., phatioKennsUurg 7G-F-31. ~5iNiN"o ROOM SUITE'FOTSALE:— ilen. liorouuh hull, Red Uanlc. ^_ people; rea nimble. 40 Mechanic street, ATTRACflVE HOME H Dm) hood, toilett Just oy*rhaulnl« ii*n Most U SttUficd to R9c.r»» ment*. Inquire E. A; Croxler, Pearl otreet, FOR RENT. Red Bank. pbndliJly eoiilpped a* good M n«w O*lt^ Nino plocci. Inquire Mra. John lloff- Fair llnven, N. J. Phone Bed Bank 1082. Two very pleaianaiant rooms with. .opnerp ; sale; poatesslon April 1st, seven They Can Get «nd Ganun, Harrlion svenuo, Bed Bank. pvtntora und decoratorfl, catltnntoa cheer- ouras, all Improvemenls, first class condi- ie seen nt Community Ilouit, T JERSEY COW. . atcum>hcat, nil othethr itimprovementa: nenr S IfilntjJ.lttla Sllvtr . , it tfc« BnUne*. PAPER HANGING fully given. Phono lied Bank 1251-R, 13-1 to atutlon and townn, lllrcakfnsr t 16 delired. •.even room bunualow. nil Improvements, | corner Mtiplu aveiiuo dud. Bergen and Interior palming, Very reasonable Monmoutli atrcet. Red'lliink, A tuberculln-tytcd Jersey ; cow, ilacu Benjamin JJ, Atwnter, owner, -53 CFMENT"ELOCKSr K'Lltfl*'Silver folks who ientbl.li freshen accond weoli jot i January, for anle, H7 Maple avenue, RoRdd BBankk. Inrifo cellar; Ijt 75x200 foot. Just the wagen.' Write Ho* SOT, Bad Dink. JAMES SODfcN J. H. Rue, Jr.. ilhonc Mlddletown 27D-F-43. place for a buslneus; J8.&00. Cnlcb'L. »tnplc nvenue, phone 8C4-M, Red Bank hlilcwalltn find, msapu work; 8xH «m»l JAIY1&3 SUfBlii iob LADYOR-MANWANTED Luki N. J., pliono- (jckn, 11'^ emtB In ynrd l&(i etnt* it ltt-th«>»yorsand councll..for cWrts- contractor andd builderbild , allll kinds BARBnn"SH6"PTFOR SALE. for part time worlc take care of collection LOST. oalKe, ealves., hohor, n and poultry waoud. ll Ko; » burst. Chick' leather linridliau Sum]ay in vcrcd in llv.n. ntio rbakface. 18 c«U I enj »$ othor poultry Wiled by dogs Illng dona Dealer in bu""~ L'p-to.tlatc boriicr ithop in HlnhlandB; ,ln Hed Bank, dlatrict. Write or apply. (flivtred nnd 17 conU In yard, VnUf D* N, Hilda, phom i -Sbi-B. Had Dank. - • l.lnernfl N V/OOD AND CINQERS. nbuut St. Jomi's'H church, cutitninlnrr nilvi>r •-"tfMt about half tooniono y duo pal Imra ' AddrcB' ' " B B"*G" Ba" y avenue, JT^o 'Butterick Publishing Company, 45 '"nil, i4D bhrewsbury avenue, Red lUnlt TVPEWR1TER HEADQUARTERS. WANT IO BUV : Wood. daU cord- wood,' 5^.00 per-load, wntcb, !io9j)itni pin, rosnry h?adn, cartlcnsr elilofcens and duelist nil! pay beat prlee. '••••\ rf^V'• j CUnton Htroct, Newark, N. J. dclivcrcil; cindrru 81,50 per duulile load. sninll pur5c'Rnd papers. Finder leave same 'hone 4 y-J. RejLg"n>t_ -. them. The bills , aggregate Trpaurltan rmtad, hguiiht and jolt. BUSINESS FOR SALE. Trubln'a 5» Uroad mratt, Had Hank. Phone JBO-M Hen Rank, or cull 72 Urldga FIREWOOD FOIl SALa. Phone LWIK .llriineh 2!i'J7. Caskin &. it_CHtholic rectory, 15road Btreet.- Ilrwnrd. HEATING" STOVE FOR SALU*^ $150.75 »nd the dog; tastes collected avenue. ltnl_llank_ II Adler . Cut for -fireplace*, furnaces-nntr**Wlrct I Tea room for anle, on Broadwny., Lone: Large Atmo Ventiduct double hvatci*. KfliKftbury, 1107 Lon;; Drntich avenue, Lon^ VHOUSES"FOR"RENT, ^ZSTANETTZO^ "OEM DOEKASH""COOKING RANCE prompt deliveries. . Sick lea & HoihieB, Branch; fine location. All fixtures includ- IJraneh. N. J - • > . l iprfcrt condition t BUlUblo for BIIK' pl^. . pay theso bills Amount tV ?7l. r aalc, In mod condition. Inqulro at FARM FOR SALlfbLrTOIRl RENTRN. ed, alita Rood will; price $800. Apply Kay' Half of doubie IIOUSL*. six rooms, Fotm of 175 uu-cs, X00 tllUlile. for Bald dcobo'vlllo, N. J. .Jelcphono Entontown r and water, onu block from Urund ttreut, here ii la rue volume ot tient 1» reiiulr«(l " meotinaenttasr oof tthe borouggh ofH nlteil Statii Btora», Fajr Haven. W. J. M. Stillman. Bntiuitown, N. J, WILLIAM V. OlETRlCH, 1 t (i minfnium expentte for operation,' >• o- relit to clo.o an Hatite. Tho-nii B, pltirnMnu,. hej.ting am! titinltiK,, funips and J^S.OO. Also, .four-room IIOUBP, one block 1 $,night at was Btatcd that AUTO MECHANIC WANTED. Field. Bed Hank phono fOH J LARCE ASSORTMENT . ; SAXAPHONE?-INSTRUCTION. ". windmills repaired,- Affitit for Master car- II ' cenl'er vt town, S^O.O?,- Hylin & turtu any. kind of fuel with eiiually satli. f- Mmt.-bo KOorioir trunks, i B. B. Thomp< of andirons, screens and grates, far fire- Learn to play' thH . pitpulcr Miiftlrumeta. biiretor cflah/a'vi:i,fi"jit!vlcei'- L**Itn• any fur- actory rcnultsv Kor .want of usa will »eU ' dog-tax monqy would bo divided UI-HOLVTEIIINQ. l Sal*,- 4a -Broad atrect, lletl Bank. I'Jibni. tcty rrasonnble. J. A Kemp, near poiM in Company. Horhcrfstrcnt. Red, nnnk. places at JD,W pi-Ices, Samuel Swartz, '14 i will'teach you. Saxaphonvo bimuht HnJ nuce. * l Lcluhlon avenue. Red Bank. •jj). • • Upholatcrlng Htnl reflnlJhlm.- c>r nil lilnda iffico. Llttla ailver, N._J . ' out the losers of roultry in pro- J. a ESCHELBAfH 4 SON West Front street, Reil Dan^> phone 13S7, aulil. . Musicians for all accustom. Fbuns nhiine 6K2.W. ot furniture. I'riink lloword, 00 Hurrlsou Arthur Buyce, 81'i-M, llumion. SCOTTISH~TOTRTER* AND PEKINGESE^ ! ton to',the amount of their 16 LW«nt front atraal,, R«d Bank, phone avenuo..' Red Bank,, phonphne 20H1 SOFT ^ . Scottinli tt-rrier. female, your mid a halt PSHRUBBER^r ' ' '"*M 175. ' Auto Bccaanorlew and yulcamilng. "SAVE" YOUR OLD CARPETS \"c offer for iiaia-tf limited amount of e«. TT^is racai.B that the bills APARTMENT tOR KEW I. of mir^q, low volatile; v little ild, pcdj^rccil;. foitd of children. AUo GARAGE FOR RENT. Beautiful rcvvrifblfl runs made frum olu nmoki? liTi. • The best el. for ! :hoicc nnd rare shruhbery from tha nt ~ Up-to-dntn flve-rofjm niiartmont, conven- "COLD WEATHER WILL SOON carpeti and chenille purtieres. Write for ovcly . m nle Pykiimcse imppicn. Rcn«on- W be'.scttlod on X\\e basis of .Space- for one car. InciUIre at 106* Mon' btt, .licre. Get your atovo and furnace re- economy.. ., Try It it $10.00 per to| deliv- iblc. Phone Red Dank '884, "Kildysnrt. if a millionaire, all specimen treea i iently located. Phono 1140, or Inuulro ot circulars. Airericnn SUB Manufactory. 2UB ered anywhere. J. N. Hnnee, dealer, ph.one hriibj, cofiBiMtlnK of. a Jorge variety «. X$ cents to the dollar. louth atrcet, Red Hunk, nftor 0;00 P. M. g pruinmimi plnc-j, Ited Bank, psjfrid. Samuel Bwar.ts. 14 We«l Front >;i lliguwuy, near church, >3lircwbbury J V^Vinnt *trft'L. Brnoklyn. NY.' Red Bank 103. ' LCouncilman William H. Cnrhnrl; DOCK AND UULKBEAD BUlLDEk. etri!et, opposite Broad atrcet, Red Bank. !vcr^rcciii,>maple!t, elm*. Jaw maplea, ffc* Portablt dnoka and floata a apeclnlty CHRISTMAS TREES. Phone 13B7. HOLLOW TILE BUILDING FOR RENT HELP WA ED, FEMALE. such aa ennnot te prouurcd In nurserta*,. Two cars ot uood Lalti'm trci« for tale, ALTALFA HAY AND COSN FOR SALE. on Clay street; size 20x30 feet; i ..liable CURCHIN'S FOR REAL ART. liuggcstod that thr?Ct try 1 -l C75 Red Dunk. BuclKUlupl Uroj^ N 1 h pose. Inquire of. J..I. tlonsky, 120 Broad ualnry ?3«f J. !• Mon- Clayton, 102 Anbury avenue, Ocean Grove, On bouJ and laoiifcasj un rool estate tn WINDOW CLEANINO. • rooma and bath, with hot water heat; all JCHEyROLEfs'UBURBANr' " Upholstering and rcllnlshlne of all kinds iky, 120 Droad atreetMlca Bank, or your N. .1., phone fffcuury Park 2C77. Red'Ba:ik o«o - vlcln'tlclnty In lumi of $500 tto We mako u .peciblty ot deunlng win improvements,. Tor information 'apply to BSMiji tfiaijio monojr except" this >wn ngent.' 150,000. Applly JohJhn A. LovelyLl, counselor- dows of stores, onlccs and . private re*i In good' runnin cf-furniture..-..Frank-Howard, 611 Harrison HUDSQN"_HOUSE. ... pcqj^c Ij._Bar.tle,ii_;j3a_'* " ~ money could hM at-taw; tlAbNJbSh dences: alitrgeiternl ol'llcaeleanlnli." Raid Innt'ic Highland^,' N. J. inter: prlco avenue, Red Hunk, ohono WA\ CHICKENS WANTED. Boarding; centrally located: hot >ndAmbny reafunnble. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 4 lt Will pay hlnheet market prlcea for fowla cold runmnff water: ideal for commercial WashftietbD atreet Red Bank, pbon i6!p»y tjhisyoar's poultry bills and GUNNERS. TAKE NOTICE. and broilers. Call or writ* Alex. Zwlcki, MARKET FOR SALE. FIREWOOD. "* paper honffltiv and decoratinir. 188 Me> I pny hl|fho9t prices far all kinds of people [tcaionnblo rates IS1 Hudson «S4-M;,_ _ _ __ Oiik, locust, birch ontl ehcatnut wood, #»t the; poultry owners would have nhanloatreot. Red Banfe^Phnne I14MV. 80 North Broadway, Loos .Branch. N -I.,overlie, phone Red Bank llb-W. Good location in Btnall villnyc, r -raw furs, Jncob Backer, 273 Shrewsbury phone 1600. - . •'. dhorc; gointr bu^ines*. Price CC.OOO, which CANING AND FANCY CANING^ delivered in Roil Btinh, «H per team Jond. I to. suffer whatever losses the deficit . ...•. MASON CONTRACTOR; .. nvenuo, Heil DanMrs. Agnes Herring $52, Mrs. Wcwmnn Springs road, Ited Bank, Phone 13H7. - : Freehold, N. J., R. p. i, box 1C0. ' Car of.Kood New York etnto Baldwins Coat for ducking, skating or.any out-of' 26118-H. f _ Lean'dpr Campbell; $14.75, Denisc THECASTLEWOOD. LINOLEUM. door sport; worn but once; cost over SJIO, ur Bale. Phono C75 Red Bank, Oacisalupi POODLE LOST. Largo stoek to select rom. In all qu&ll- FARM FOR SALE, ^'Lefferaon $14,J?rank Wood ?80, in, Zh Hiveraltlo (ivenue; Small white poodle •lost. Reward if «• will sell fcr S15. 2GS Broad street, phon CHICKEN FARM FOR,SALE. well heated rooma, excellent, tnblc; board tlcj. at low prices. .See u* before buying Tweltly-twO'Bcrc cliicken farm, eight' lu Ealontiiwn, on the 'bent thorouehfar* turned to Mra. Herbert* Redcn, 17 Arthur Red Bank 198. in Iilonmuuth county; good for develop- At* EUa'Erricfcsori $12 and Russell FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT, and room, $10 nnd SI2 per week. eUuwhere. Samuel Swartz. 14 West Front' room housfr, all improvebienta: laundry : nvenue. Long Branch," N. J. Phone Lona street, off Broad street, Red Bank. FOR SALE AT RED . BANK. ment, rostaurant. or tea room: sBven acres $rke? $8. Most of tho chickens with kitohonatto, 'for liflht hounekecplni;. BARGAINS IN CARRIAGES. farm i2 else- bery;. location fine:., Sacriii. Btonc.rood; two miles to Red llanfe, two icprtsldercd small, considering the ; HOUSE^blTRENi;^ fctract. off Broad fltreet, tedBtnk. Caleb Luker, Belford, N. J. 1'hunc K> miles to Lone flranch, six miles-to Anbury Houao - at Headilen'a , Corner, an. State. Bonable. In flhe running order, (tood rub- where. Samuel SwarU. newest Front * HOUSE FOR SALE. Ipresent lvalue of the chickens. EAR CORN F"OR~5ALE. ber; will demonstrate, Harry N. Sprung, ntrcet, off llf*'I street, .ted- Bank. jurg 7G Purk.. .58,000, terms.- 'IVEIwood Snyder, iad. Thomaa S. Field, Red Can'lf, -phone Whlto-Cap, Yellow"Dont corn far Bale. Nice six room house on South street Eatontown. N. J. Phono 313fl.R. / ISprtfrchickens,which were not fully 00-1. .' • ..• • • ...' Llncroft, N. J. : -•• ' ' , HOUSE FOR RENT. FO'R SALE. Eatontown; earnRc, irardcn, two minute K. BtachotT, Red Bunk, It. b\ D., Everett Several sstores nnd ga.ioiine att amis along from bank, stores nnd bui line; Improve FRANKLIN PARK, gipwn were appraised, at less than BETH-O-COKEi Six room house, bath and all improve- 1 PRIVATE GARAGE FOR RENT. road, phone Mlddletawn 1318-JM4. ments: on West Front street. Red Bank; thho stattte hi^ff^y, cn e wltHltH1- 27666 ffeeftt mentn ;A good residential district; S-l.ODO corner Broadway and Locunt avenut, West Klre proofi hollqw tile [ndlvltlual eitrngc. BUNGALOV/"FOR RENT. the perfect fuel. There la a great differ- terms. W". Elwood Snyder, phone 213fl-R J.onit Branch, N. J. I 105 acres belntf devel- enco between ordinary col:o and Bcth-O*. 340 per month. Hylin & Snh, Register ffrontattt c Five-room bbunaglow, lacdtidn ; "nqulrc 129 Broad street, lied Bank, phone ' She rooms ar\O"qbLE DOG LOST 340, Red Dnnk. • / y '• GET A GOVERNMENT JOB. quiet neighborhooJ, plcasr.nt • BUirowid- suit thu cusLumcr. Corn and cornntnlks conditioned, A few very ptional pu». Inc., wii • ----- s. Apply 171. Hudson avenue, phone for sale; first class stalks cut and tied lit Vr>i Glr.n L^f Saturday Nigh nb stand. Charlei A. ••ones. e?D«rt flat Thursday; r.nawcrs to namo of HOT WATER HEATER FOR SALE. Men, 18-35; railway mall clerks; com- plos civcri to rellnblB people on breeding washer. Wooiie." rleaso return to Mrs. Arthur Ited Bank^2094. _ __ . by hand. Vandervecr VanDorn, Half-Mile basis. Pollca dou»,r[DobcrnianJl. ,Alw. j'iW:J for.MUi Sadlo S. Jones. Humphrey' inatantonoous hot .water in en co $1,000 year, Steady. 25 conch ad road. Red Bonk. TURKEYS FOR SALE. Jones, 7S Herbert n.trect, Red Dank. 1 BARRED ROCK PULLETS FOR •lalcs and Setters trained by noteU Owmait Alive .or (ire&Dcil. Mm. F. J. Langler, heater , nlmoat now, in perfect condition. free. Write immediately. Franklin Insti- trainers at reaaonoble fees. SlronRht I'.sA"birthday . surprise party was • HOUSE WANTED. Coat ! Will sell for S2C. Phono Eat- tute, Dept.'M-140, Rochester, N. Y. Price $2.05 each to quick buyer, to HOUSES FOR RENT. Riverside, drive,- Red Bank. - Telephone Wish. to buy house with Eood cellnt^: make room; also cockerels for brwdtnn Two colonial stucco built houses, six Itriven last Saturday night for Miss 107T-M. • • ntowq J NINE LOTS FOR SALE. nlso BarnRo. Prlco reasonnble. Terms. lo- purposes. Mrs. Louis SoiTel, at vct'etuble oma, buth and nil improvements; plat- bWrfle S; Jones of Shrewsbury nve- ~ FLAT FOR'RENT. ~ 'FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT | Nine Jots at . Wiimort Parlt, well mnrjiet,' Monmouth road, Eatontown, phone ted . walls, h&rdwcod floors, single or , . USED CARS. V Address House, drawer M, Red Hank. January 12th; heat included; four roomi cated for salle cheap, as owner hh to move !nu«i .The party was arranged by Six rooms, with all Improvements. Ap- PUPPIES. " r Eatontown 24aii-M. - - . juble narages. Also seven room houset A 10S5 Chevrolet tourinR, balloon tlrUS. •and' buth; nil Improvement:, five minutes' frum this locnlity. Apply at Merchants .provemunta: $40 per month. K. A. MuU ply 755 MonmoiitMihh atrcet, Rciil Bank. A. TTww o malem, blackk und tan and blue tlcltcd Truat Co.. Broad atrect. Red Hank. K.. ELECTRICIAN. 75; 1U2I Chevrolet coach, disk wheels, •"";•'• •, Mrs. S. W. Kay, and he Cltarella. wnllc to utatlon. 23 Rector place, phono •rd, Kalr Haven. N. J. 00; 1523 Chevrolet coUDe 1250. mjl hound puppies, tea weekw s olil, for Red Bank 11C8. TAKE NOTICE. Residence Vrlrinif a specialty: first class '•.liters', .and- brother, they being TUXEDO FOn SALE. J. B. Rue, Jr.,\Mlrid!ct work done at reasonable -prices: best quat' GOOD OPPORTUNITY. 3rd truck, platform body, C276: 1924 Fotll n 275-F-43i' I have several used gae stoves nnd cook uclt. utecl body. S300; 1024 Chevrolet ' Practically new and In Una condition; ~~MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT. ity in fixtures; satisfnetiun guaranteed. Nice Christmas present at a bargain: iLydia, Elsie and Cecil Jones. Uaric- DOG LOST. , Seven rooms, bath! all improvements: ntovea to sell at a bnrgtiin. Come nnd look, John Sakcwitz, Bciford, N. J.. phone urlnic S225. 1024 Chevrolet four-passer- 'BRona^le price Inquire 26 Maple avenue, .them over. Samuel Swartx, 14 West front- :amilton-Mason organ, in Rood condition; litlg arid Barnes were enjoyed and White Eskimo doR, mule, lost Tutjadny^ n )UBC being thoroughly redecorated; KcangbUrK C7-F-31. •; I30 flnc mahogany reltarctte, modenrfur- jr coupe »050: 102J Ford roadster USD. c 'on Ouklond atrect. Reward if re- race, Rent- $G5 per month. Telephunc itrect, olT Broad street. Red Bank. '21 l'oril scilan S18E. Others at 1100 or ,,j, FOR SALE. iturc, antiques. bric'-a *'£ IW,.Parker, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Nc- Ked Bank. * - On Bergen pla.ee, between .South street buildings. One mile from Red Bank. FARM" FOR RENT ON SHARES. Helen Brown, corner of Church nnd War- and Branch avnuc; size 60x200: will in:I tth e amauna t loanedloaed. Alston Bcekman, at- MONEY FOR FARMERS. MONEY TO LOAM, ren streets, Keyport. Phone 422-W. 0 Bd ^d BankBk. $15,000. Caleb L. Luker, Bclford. Phone Farm of 10& ncrcs, fertile land, situated Ivius, Rev. Mr. Ray, tyisaea Ethel for Sii.000. Apply 112 Broad street, phone j. .« Robinson and Beatrice Smith, Wil' CARS FOR SALE. $300 on time. Address Buiclt couch, FARM FOR 'SALE. it to pa» off naortsasea, Hebta, bur\.1 $20 per month. A. T. Doremus, or acenta, vFord coupo and chneala, 1024 models; OMrov, proprietor. ' • ^.. MORTGAGE MONEY WANTED. Red Bank. drawer M, Kcd Bank. Seventy-five aere farm or will anil ft part :ock, make Improvemetata, etis. If ysuts fftem Dayis, Augustus Harris, Alfvei A-l condition; ecdaii, Tudor nnd Elation JUST ARRIVED. $00,000 wanted qji first bond,and roort- lV MONEY TO LOAN. welve room house, electric, toilet 'dnd irra la In Monraoutb county and »on waat', - '•• -'• aridTheqdoro Waters. ' APARTMENT FOR RENT. • car. Phope S8»J,; Atlantic Highlands. Large shipment of eat ranges all page on Broad street business property ath; hot and cold water; usuAl outbuild loan, ste me. I am me «ferelafj,fo»! three-room Apartment, alt ' Improv FOUR R^OM^PArlfl^ENT~FOR~RENT. sues and* colors at low prices. Samuel worth more than double that amount. Ad- Bond and mortgage, 1st, 2d.and 3d, or will buy mortgages, reasonable die count. nsi: Ins. than three milea to Red Bank, onmouth cuuntT. Send f* olrottlar. , ments, 70 Monmouth street. Inquire in path and all. Improvements; 535 perSwarts, 14 Weat Front .street, olt Broad dress Security, drawer M, Red Bank. rice f 16,0.00. Caleb Luker. Bellord.NN. J, «J£ a^Wode, Farnlntdale. N. J. FboM J shoo atorc. / ' - fit reel. Red Bank. - •. • •', • Also make bulldinz loana to responsible ftK.lloh'.r—Mulligan. month. J^ylin" & Snl2, Iloffister TUXEDO FOR SALE. builders. Wolf, 100 Monmouth street. 'hone 75-K-81. Keanaburg. oT;; Red Bank. Telephone Red Bnnk 743. ' GOOD PRICES PAID Bargain, beautiful Tuxedo suit for sole; Red Bank, phone 10G-M. • . PUBLIC SALE DAILY, Itlifo'seph ,P. Mulligan of Chicago, for men's second-hand clothes at the City TToijDAY~CfFTS~At"HALF PRICES, *, ' plumbing, - heatlnt and tlnnlnir In all IT HAS NO RIVAL. perfect condition, i only worn few -timed, :00 A. M. to .9:00 P. M. HcJ Bank Auc- Jewelry, silverware, cut glass, chinas 'jillin'of T. J. Mulligan of Fair Hav- Ory Cleaning Workii, 9 Mer.hanlo street, size Sit; price $25. James B. Weaver, BUNGALOW FOR SALE. ion HoUJe, S5 Monmouth atreet. House- bronehea. 84 Weitsld, avenue. Red Bank, ' To reach the humea in lhln section noth- Beautiful six room' bungalow, all im- rlca-brae, musical Initrnraeitti. ndlosJ (ni'arid Miss Mary J. Kollcher ol phono 1216. _ ing el»o can eiuul The Res'ster, which near Broad street Phone 108-R. VVIUiaro tailor, 3 East Front street, Red Bank. lold eoDda of acveral homes, ofllce furni- : Oatrov, proprietor. , ______provements: close to school, stores' &nd Mctrolns; pianos from $16 up. Dlnlne ~ PRUN1NO, , - roes into over 7,300 homea every week. RUGS AND CARPETS SHAMPOOED ure, ftearins apparel, carpets, rugs, cur. oom suites $25 up, living room aeta ill V Philadelphia, wero married on Snt OGDEN McCLASKEV,^ bus tine; just oiT Broad street, Eatontown; aine, otc. V/o buy and sell everything. plantlnir, &radlng( all kinds' of private CB- UUS&S FOK SALE. 1'OKl MONMOUTH. and dry cleaned. Old uarpet made into $6,2E0, terms. T. Elwood Snyder, Euton- ip; ruC3 We; carpets: atoves, some like? •, ' Ji&itf, December 12th, at 'Sttnt. e work, Albert J, u^ambert, Rumson, Have several, houaps for sale at Port s a• roofer; tin roofs coated' and oiad« rugs Rag rugs woven. Call us. Mon- ?hone us. Red Bonk 1034. icw. S4 to 114; heaters, writing daskaU " ^ ChimneyOl- f. L >.>.«—s repaired__**_t _<*«! . * RoofinDMnAivjga m•*«•a. . town, N. J., phone 2136-R.. SSemih't'st Catholic church at Ch: phone !>fiO*Al. Monnuiuth, N. J. Caleb I> Luker, Bel- tight Chlm mnuth Carpet Cleaning-Co., 2216-J, Mon* BUNGALOW FOR RENT. ypcwrltcrs SP up. Addimj machlDlT , ford. N J Phone Kewnshurg. 7ft.F Si. terial for sale. 1S8 HudscfG aven P mouth Beach. William GTOBB, manager. FOR SALE. RED BANK HOUSE FOR RENT Bank, phone 400-J. apartment house, seven rooms each tide Five room bungalow/on Catherine street unka, leather goodi, shatcs, etc, Flve- 'cwo-by.Kev. Father Wilhelm m Allen atrcet, Oceanic. Five rooma; nil )FNtr tTWAINCrTtr H Kemp avenue, Fair Haven. N. J.; im- Icco parlor suite. (24. Ked Bank i STORM ENCLOSURES. two eellaru, hot air heat, bath, electricity ledlatc occupancy; furnished, all im- nctioh House, 35 Monmouth • itraet. «, .Mlis Gertrudo Kellehcr, a sister ol improvementa, John Koncy, Allen atrcet, Four rooma nnd bath, ready January 1st: thb lime to have them put up,justice of the peace. Criminal and aollee- nnd iraa. tuba, sidt'wnlltn. lot" [JOxL^;». Oceanic, N. J, • all improvements. Apply 10 East Front Now is thb lime to have them put up,tiun cases receive prompt attention with jrovemonts; steam heat. Apply Mrs cvcnlnxxa tiltill 9:00 o'clococlock Phone-Phone- , if,'if, Itfie • bride, was bridesmaid, an dont wnlt until bdbad'' weatherh . PhonPh e RRedd Price $11,000. Caleb Luker. Bclford, N. J. iJeorge Harms, Sycamore place, Fair Hu- FOR RENT. • r.trcct, Red Bank, tho Licid & I.onn Co. results. Day and nlffht service. Phone i. Fhone Kcansburn 76-F-31. .eil Bank 1084. We buy out.cntlr. homis '3 "ijepnard J. ICettcnhoffcri was Bank HOB for Ralph B.-SickelB. the can Omr.c. tft* Catherine ntrert. Hvd Rank. phone 1191-J, Red Bnnk, nd furnisshings.' , ^ .nrare stnblc nnd unroB*, 25x100 feet, POSITION WANTEDT^ " penter and builder.. FOR SALE, RED BANK. , BOBBING SHOP. FAMILY LAUNDRY WORK. groomsman. The couple will live at Eatontown, Phono Eatontown 2183, or Knndy man for jronoral \vork: very hnn- "TRY CURCHIN'S FOR, FACE VALUE. House of seven rooms and bath, all -Carpenter Work Wanted. , * Red Rank 72-J. • , dy ns carpontep r anil ppainter;; utatatto waRfs Let us be your barber. We know how Marcel waving, racial, shampooing, provemunts; fine location, near depot: un- Family waah, wet, not exceeding ZD »jti Chicago, whoro Mr. Mulligan ii scalp treatment'; skillful artist In. attend- lounds, 76 cents; rougo dry f7aab, 6 cents All kinds of jobbing HUnded tv tit •» POSITION WANTED. pnldld . AddresAdd s P . O. B Box 3G'J, Rumson, to pieaite.' Expert ton,*crlal service. Cur- restricted; dan make a business clnce. employed BS a salesman for tin ehln'a Barber Shop. Second National Bank ance. 6 White street, near Broad street. Price ID,000. . Caleb Luker. Bellord. N. J.. ;er pound. Rough dry wasb and flat work xperienced carpenter. Writs or pkona, Girl wonts worlc at uonerkl housework N, J Phone 877-W, Red Pank, for appointment. roned, 3 cents per pound. Hand tronlnn Westinghouso electric and inanu ir nurilnic. Call at 241 Shrewsbury nve> . TUXEDO SUITS FOR HIRE. building. Upstairs. phone 75-F-31. Konnaburu. • Marvin. SI Harding road. Bad' Wk. CARPENTER AND BUILDER. ' desired, Jersey Coaut Laundry, Weat nu RgclBank. Lnteat style. Can Ajipply any amount STENOGRAPHER WANTED. KOUSE FOR RENT, 'ront street. Red Bank, phone £0i. hone 85O.J. ^ fifcturing company.; ^ npoded, nines 3H to 44. Monmouth Street Experienced stenographer: alao Rood General repairing, estimates .iveo on furnished or unfurnished: sevin rooms all kinds of buildings, blue, prints fur- HOUSE~FOR RENT. Men's Shop, 28 Monmouth ulrcct. Red figures; pood references required by every 'imuilern convenience: tltfiuhtfu CARPENTER JOBBING Dunk. i»tied- prices rennonuhle, all wort; .tuaran* neiuhborhood; $70 monthly furnished. 155 If competent man in any branch of work. HAMILTON S. BATON, One block from Broad street, six roomn, mnmifncturinc concern. ' Address rostoui teed. A. G. flolT. phnne Red Hank »2fi-M, Ho Job too large or email to receive prompt Fair Haven Campfiro Girls. ateri y,an and toilet. Call at 76 Mechanic EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Box 146. Red Bank. . unfurnished. Edward W. Lintner. 5 West ittention. Sash cord and relaxing. Eati- insurance broker, representa th. asmveil FOR SALE. Main street. Freehold. N. J . \$-K campfiro girls' group has beei Btrcet,_Rcd_Bank. j <'.._• nurieB* registry. We only handle APARTMENT FOR RE1VT. uatc. furnished. Screens a specialty and not th. company. Telephones Bed 1 Farm of 132 acres, eleven room homo, ~DESfR"ABLE""HOUSES FOR RENT first class help. Telephone 1422, Women ' Seven ,roo,rocm apnrtmentapnrlment,. twtvvoo floors,flors, all DOUBLE.HOUSE FOR RENT rice, right. 0. H. Bennett. 137 lion "ratjiied at FnlrHavcn under th all modern Improvements; fruits; nil bulld- Ilank 1STV and John 1104. All kind, ot In Good locations In Red Bank; moderate Exchange, 45 Riverside avenue. Red improvements:'flna view'of,the river: $30. on corner of Shrewsbury avenue and Oak south street. Red Hank, phona 124-K- inK» in Rood condition. Price $20,000, Insurance. New York office, 10 Ualdn pervision of Miss Graej A.-Bel rents. Apply nt the office of Slumund Eis- Bank. Apply 10 East Front street, the Land and land street, six rooms each side; toilet, ner Co., Red Dank. Caleb L. tinker, phone KeanaburK 7S-F-31. watevctcctricity and gm. Rent $2G pei RAD1ATOR HOSPITAL. Lane. ' , CANARY BIRDS. Loan Co.. Hod Bank. We repair rudiato'ra, ' fenders, wind ahd.'Mlsa Gladys Taylor. Elovei HARDWOOD FLOORS. SALESMEN WANTED montli each tide. Apply 112 Broad street Any kind you want Glvu u» a iill rot Guaranteed to slnit satisfactory: also a TAKE - NOTICE. or telephone Red Bank 184-J. ihield and door glass for all cars. Klre- STORE FOR REN1. (frls have joined the group, they bi full lino of bird auppilei. At W. W. Ken- If your vtovo or furnace ncedu reppir* to sell electrical appliances; splendid opy itono tires and tubes. We' sell l-'oril sstlmate. Ralph B, Slckels. Qarptntvr and port unity for right men to. better them- At is Monmouth str.et. formerlr oe. igTtfarion Emery, Gertrude Fecn builder. Red Bnnk. _^_ „ nedy & Sons, florlstB.Ml Broad street, UQA call or phone Samuel Swartz. 14 West SPLENDID HOME FOR SALE noncyeomb radiators that will not frcez Bank. pelven. Apply,in person after 6:00 P. M.in Freehold, $5,00J>;-S76O cash down, bal cupled by ConsolldateJ Gls Co. Immcdii DESIRABLE^HOUSE FOR RENT. Front atrcet. opposite Broad street, tied or SH.50. Red Bank . Radiator WalU y, Helen Grostian, Josephine Kot Bank. Phone 1381 Joseph. Bdirnr, 8» Pfnrl fttreet. Red Hank. snee easy terms: ill nice rooms, rath, hoi Flna location, close to stutiorj; moderate FOK RENT. 13 West Front street. Red Bank, phon ate oosscsilnn tliren. Apply Jersey Celt. JIV Elisabeth Lebarf, Anna Mnggra and cold water, new heater; large come 177. , rant Apply at the office of Sismund EU Half of double hounc, all improvements, COKE—COKE—COKE. lot 601160. Edward W. Untncr. r' Wes tral Power « Lilbt Co.. 6S Broad .beet,. ner Co., Red Bank.- nix rooms: ot 131 Spring ntrcct, Red Not juat coke—hut Ucth-O-Coke. It's The highest mnrlcct prices paid for all QUICK COACH FOR SALE. |AUKea-•.. Muller, Dorothy Mulford rtiniiB -of raw furs Including muikrats, Main atrcet. Krnholil._N. J. tied Bank, ' Bank. For information call ,875-R, lied different. Uurna , perfect. No gas, no Mew llulck coach «• driven 700 miles, SUjdyg Russell, Helen Simpson ani HOUSE FOR RENT. Bank. ' minkB. etc. Miller Bros., Eat- RENT BUYS YOUR HOME, Ridge road, nuniBon, six room*, gas, Btnoke, no clinker*. J. N. Hance, dealer. " J. 1'honc Eatontown 2105-J. inmo. as new. Bumper•«, .spore tin Phono ,Hcd Dnnk 103. ' with a small payment down. A line nev lame a4 new, $1,000. Cash at sale $700, LANDSCAPE GARDENER. " iereldlne Smith. Water and electric llffht. '• Dennis Martin, GRAVEL FOR SALE. house, all Improvements, six rooms, bath, Klnu snivel for roails; can •ir.nd Inipec FOR SALE. 1300 on time. Address Bulck cunch, Pruning by experienced mtai tflrajfDC, phone Rumson 526. . PIANOS AND PLAYER. A 1922 Ford roniliter, m,otor In perfect sun porch, steam heat; excellent location. tlon; thirty cents per cubic ynid. II. nit- Besides selling we do tho most perfect Apply owners. The Land and Loan Co., 1 drawer M. Red_llank. lajlne out of Brounds, large ir email. Ad> •Tba Stork at Freehold Sunday. FOR SALE. ZBU. phone 25-W Red Unnk runnlntc order; go oil paint; Rood rubber, Five passcnRcr Hupmohlle, newly over Alt a ' oncrct« tunlnp and repairing known to the plnno East Front street, Red Bank. BUNGALOW FOR RENT7 ice zive.il aa to what, wb.u aad bow te> nravul. industry. Dirliun'o Piano Shop, Drummond new top nnd side curtains. Ilnrnglnl 22 I JMH. James HrPower o£ Freeho hauled. It can ho »eou at Sander's uaratftf Cheatnut street, Rcil Bank. Phone 550-W. HOME FOR SALE. On Wcstslde avenue, Ked Bank; eight plant. T, H. atllea, 111 Bardtof road. ' ,m FOR SALU. plncc. Red Bank 933, •oonn, all Improvemonts. RUB, water, bnth, upper Uroad 8trcct,__ : Nice new horn*, six large rooms an lied Dank, phone 1KI. < ilye birth Sunday morning to a soi Two lote-stylo subway tables t ilto steel TO LET. ALL YEAR ROUND lectricity, heat; immetllntc possession FOR SALE OR RENT. barred roof cement, t'red Mnddnlcna, lCd hotel In Red Bunk, on tho Shrewsbury bath; all mojern Improvementa; oak floors, $10 monthly; part of Rnrnno on p rein in ho has been named Jnmcs Edwar New house on Hance road, adjoining One 4nr«e unfurnished room with sep- fireplace. Bun room; elegant location; term? Shrewsbury avenue, Ited Bnnl<, phono arnte porch; with private ndult family; $U river, for Rale: easy terms. Or will rent If deslrcill $!t.00 monthly. Thomas Irvli _iwer. 'Mr. Power is tha rurril mai: Knoll wood, In Fair Haven kotvuuh. Foi 44O.J. to rcnponsiblo people. Apply Mrs/ Pauline arranged. D. W. Martin, 240 East Fron Drown, Register ofllcc, Red Ilank, New sl< room bouse, all ImpruTsnUDtl I monthly, Inctudinit ht-nt Mid electric light. street, Red Bank, Phone 113R. termnrphone 1072-M. __ ^ KnlRht. 1C1 Broad etrcct. itecUBank. agents. cement walks and cellar on, bloeli, froaa ' oirrlsr in the dlsbict west of Free : WOODLAND FOR SALE. Phone- Itunison_37G-M^ • W00D! WOOD I WOOD! Thirteen acres of woodland fur talc, ROSARY BEADS LOST. "nEFiNED~WbMENT , Ive minute, to sUtlonl t5.lt>. he is well known in the Stovo wood and (1 rep lice 'Icngtha, de- ' POLVCE"PUPS In Red Hank; black with sold metal be- On rcaaonnlilc. C. A. T.ltori. H. I). 1, _»x A few police pupn for sale where they aoclally well connected,' wanted' to sccurt Term.. Phone H»7, Red Bank. Uea 8> > > IChit'e Nock and Bmdovelt soctions. llverecl, J. B. Carton, Everett. N. J., phone 181, Ited Oanl:. riionu _7_-l*>il, MUdlc tween ench bead: cross bears word Romn. Avc-room bunaalo«. orders for fine furniture; light, pleawun Bllddlotown 7OO-K-41. [ will have n icood home; also partly grown Finder pteane return to Mra. Marion D. hardwood Hoors; near bus line and Victor: Ewlntr, 10 Weataid. a..nue. I.iMrs. Matthew Cahill of Freehold 1 t Priced low far quick «ale. Trowtr Park. Immediate posses3fun. Inquire 0: work. Know ledge of interior decora tint ROOM FOR RENT. Hfelt9, HO Monmouth utrcet. Red nank. while valuable, not eifteiitial. Liberal pay klio gave birth to a daughter Sun- WELLS CLEANED AND nnols, l-'rueliold. N. J _L premises. Phone Hum no 11 437, SXVE"TOUR~OTD CARPETS.' Kty furnished room in private fam> Al»o crllara nnd censpouts; rpnntinblo "STORE FOR"RENT. ment. For full detnlls write to - Spccli ^ TAKE "NOTICE. STORES FOB RENT Sales' nppartmcut, Albert Leon It Son( Runs—beautiful reversible ran mad. tly; nil conveniences'! also naroB*. 81 South rale. C_ II. Ilolmin, Atlmitlc Hlxhlomli. If your ituve or furnace needs repairs New owner: store mid four rooms nnd street, phon 1017M bath, all Improvementsnts: : on WesWet t FroFronn t in Doremui building, on Mechanto itre Perth Amboy. N. J. from your old carpets and raia, Send , It. IV D. NL>, 1, IIDX 80, pliuno Uvd Unnk CAII or phone Samuel SwarU, M Went , p rinht near Broad street: excellent location, REWARD. Kmnt s'lrect, oppuslto Uroad street. Red itt roott, fof r rentrentt; ; i>'^i^ per mnnthth. HyliHlni tst ' FOR SALE7 pustal for circular anj mil partUulara., ' ' Oc«»nport Nswi. Resistor building, RRedd BBankk. PPhonh e all Improvements; sizes to suit. Applyy tt Wale nnd fcmnla pure whlto bull terriers, Ilnnk. PhonD_lSH7. . l i b A Lionel engine nnd ear with elsth w.irdelJ Kug «n4 Oarp.l Olsaaloc Co, ^...i entertainment will bo given strayed from Shrewsbury Farms. Kinder DOG FOUND. "7 your own brokebk r or th«t W.lrlWId strr.t. Brooklyn, N, V. i Ibv the pupllB of .tho Oceanport body, spotted feet; tin collnr. Inquire Mru, Kxperlcnced BtonoRrnplicr; also trood at SIVTACL BUNOALOAV FOR SALE?"" House of BIX room*, new end Ur, HEMSTITCHING." nnd hoy's ennt nnd htt, slx-yenr-ultl site Kool tills uftortioon. Henry _, White, 41. Truipect avenue, Itod fluurra: pnud references renutred hy a ..tirawe, with 4hrce - lots or more; price Mexican, wide, plcotlnu, uold snd tllve Mn. 8. Thompion, corner HarrUon avenue LANDSCAPE-GARDENER. ™ „ ., In Little Silver on Rumson raid. Pries Ilnnk. * mnnufaclurlnn conoern. AddresB PoBtofllco rhlneatonet attach- • ' 1 mnterlsli; buttom and Harvard rood. Fair Haven. N. J, New mound, laid out and planted. Old i - ' J j Klialnqa has returned rtftionabln. A^ply 1I< Q< Devenrlnn. phont jloxUO, Red Honk. SG.ttOO, cniy termn. John .Fries, Ilnnce WANTED: " nue, noar Newmon Sprinus road, Red plnklnit, plaltlna, ma,ch|no embrnlderj Phone ltcd Hank HOT,. trounila Improved ail bttutlfled, TrsH * Western Ontario, whero ho STENOGRAPHER WANTED. IlenlIlenils andd nnvelt.es forr tale aatt th« Hand; J "HOUsiEFbk RENT Smnlt n.acil piano, must he Inexpensive, Experienced stcnovrnphcr; nlsu trood at Shoph , 16 UroaUdd street, Redd Dankk, GIVEN AWAY. ail ahrublury iprayail and prumil. Ad. , been on a bualnoaa trip for n at 19 Pcteri pli^e* Hod Dank; all Im-Reply, vtAtlmi condition mul lowest price fluurcn; ltiiml' references rcquirrj hy n WORK BY THE DAY. Tor Xnia^ nml New X.oara, threo bunch. vice Kla My given. N. Dutt.rbaoh, bo* t»tJ Address bin nil Siicd Plnno, drawer M, Huit Housework, Innhlo or outside, by the FOOALC—r *s of celcrf with every chicken ptirctiatiiHl York firm with which ho Isprovimtnti. Imiulre at 17 I'#tcr» place, innmirncturtnit concern. Addrciin PoitolJ.ee Twcivn acres of uood fnrm land, GO pea Fair Haven. N. J, phono Red Bank IO«I>V " )hon» Red D«nlMW«J _ Dink. tlay, hy white man, reliable, sober, honc«t; Ynunu, frrali kllletl. ruaatlnir chick.na U netted. ' L lion M«, licul Unnk, _\ duo referonco* ulvrn. Address ' Jn.n,es trccn, jr>0 apple trern, blnckherrlcn am ale: 45 cents a pnuml. Hunt prucrnatlna GLASS SHADES POR^SALE. A 1925. DOD6E ROADSTEJl TOR SALE. rnapbcrrlcn; no buiMlnirflir . {,{3,600,, term! louts Millar. 1ms purchased a Winter top, nrw pnlnt, Hund rubber; nEAL ESTATE. Kttch. Sonri avenue, Novetlnk, N. J. P. O. —limited number—better than cold stu Four colored slnni shede*, sultaltte for Golntr to Fbrldm will cncrinc« hmur of Ilox 4. Near lied Hank. Cnlcb Luker, Bel fern nue. Mrs. M. Doilirc, llumson road, .LIU Ulvauvra, rspalrir, and reversible, i olietrlo, fixture* 1 cheap. Apply 170 East fully multiped, inrchnnlrnlly iicifoct. hnu- N. J.. phone Ki 1 7B-F-ai. p/Willys-Knight sodan. tier's Gnrui/t1.1 Upper 11 ruml itrect, ltotl ii I in- riinn.!i nml tmtb, TM r>0»3&0 ftct, Silver. N. J. Phone «_. lleil llan' ,ra of your old floorlms, Om btat) «ltk.n'?| Itrsltlfnlliil nciHlou, A bartfiiln. Terms, Front •treet, neil_"?55: .' Hnnk. Sultnblc for nutomuhllo «eceiior|ei, F1VK ROOM HOUSE TO LET. PUCCEV" DEL.T "WANTEI Ing restores the nap. Lei eapablllta ft) l, WUlUm Uosch l» rhonejlcil Jlniik 4P5. DOCtS^LOST, REWARD. FOR SALlTi show room or uphoUtercr i will alter to mil UnfurnUhetl; rcmly; lath, all Improv ,Would IIUo tn kuy a piece of pulley fael four rcqulr.m.nt,. Carpet, «lMfi,r,. $1^ t tho Eatontown poatofilco during Male nnil feinotu nuro white bull terrlori. 7 " CMEVHOLEtTFOli SALE. mcnU; s urn ire: on Willow itrect, I'm v A 1023 model l-'ord Hvdnn, nl-o I-'nrd rnd. Icmmt. HI) Wcxt Front Btrcrt, ltcd Hunk. lit Kooil cmulltlDi) frum Ihrt. tu four lucliei Monmniith str.vt, R.d Hank. phoM II4*W^,^ Th« ChrlstmnB "ruBh. ' itrayed from Hhi'ewslmry 1'nrmi. rindor Intur and pnrti. Mcl)ptmott'« Ilrpnlr Shnr. Chevrolet romfrnflr In unud condition, Innulra of Charlca Dresvcr, two duors llovcnt term* reaatinnblc. Apply to M^i wlile, lenwth from 23 .o 3& (eeti nt a prl phon* Ilcd Uank 1D&7. with fuur (toot) coril HFPS uml two (iMren, Jnmoa Chnriwlok, Sycnmorc plnce, lal fiifrier of Ftorit nnd Wost iti-cct, U«d nbnvc. ___[ nut iivur ih conlt a tool. If yiiu w If? _tio imaU «on ot Orrln Clark Cnn bo ircii nt Bnnder1* Onra^ff, upper llnven,jihoiie Uttl-W, Itvd Unnk^ HEMSTlTCHlNiCr , , BED»rMA¥tItr!!(sEsANDsPRlNUsT Hunk. ^ FRUlf'TREES; " lirlnir It to mo in your car to my plnco Niitck with Intestinal srip. 1 Mrnari ittert, Hut llonk. . In ill tlifa and qualltl.a at low prlca*. "CHIIISTMAS TliEE3"VOR *5ALE. Anyone coiUfniplntliig ii-ttlntf out fruit " LOOK^-rOR SALE, ~ ^ will pay ca»h. Dunt wrllo. John Klrlnmh Nvw belnii doo, at tha BIMJSI Ikn W { fihninea, dftughtor of Mr. Sitmutl BwartSj U W,st Pront atraat. oil l'jna nsnorttiiDiit, nil «|trn,' fur anl? GENfcnArCONTRAtT6H Bli-room lifniHd and n 11^ Ie ovtr thn II. !•'. 1). Nu. I, IPIIX Htl, I'ri'oliulil, N. ' the aonjp.nv'i O.H aiptit operalct. Al) \ llmail Hr.«u ft.il dank. -nil bulldtri JdhhlfiB dnm. Jicoh Jlulfieh. trcoi of any kind enn v*\ qunllty atock ncre* of laud uions' coniV.t rci.tl un o»i [;Mn, A. J. Rhalncs, Is confined V. V,V, It. lluui-r*«, , l>Mw00 )< |>nu •Suvvh rtintnt,, vvcrytlilnu modtrn, (Ire* 'tho acoutmastor, Llou^onont h If yiiu want It, Inquire of J, 1, Twenty ncrv<<, BIX rnom I excp|U- inlniitrs frntn Htt) IliiniP ilolhnt. Adilreti irtln, lo station, l\ve nilnulcn to For I Muutnoutl llniHit Ktrnutn linn. T m g " OAK W00D~~F0ii SALE*. JERsfeV cow foKsALBJ Illmdo t'laiul llnU, yciirlhiK hr>nn, ll.tiO; MKN'B't'iCLT ~TfATB*IOH'"aALii.~ ^ ilrlvr, l.lltln Hllver, N. J. [ly tha ooril, In aurilwooil lunuthi. or p.rlene.ti mam aitvlee an<) ,»ilmairn j_ A noiul (rashJ.nty cow (or aaU, l.n- ^IniC imlUlH, II?.01,i 1HI» linttlM-il IMIIILIIH • Ufv't fvlt UnU fur «al« nt t'IMti, vain* NOTICE. WI1O NEEDS A CARPENTER? tlm lend In Drrplne, nr alnvn lenmli • Iv.n, SpMlally transplsnllna; 'lannli,ll ,u allfratliinallfratlll n a or IImprovement*ImprovemnT curd, fireplace ICIIKIH, IIH U.llvflrpili prU AIIMJ brliur (lie other nuulcftt lit«1rutni>hti, OrunOt t T KierelKltt Is compntenott tan d iliee .per loa.il, atuvfi lenxlhs, 110 il«llvprr< mail, I'ottau.pMk, lilmhon, Luit| Uni Mtn'a onlfi must fc# In loot. • on J lion. Hoi Ilnnk Auction IIOUIP, 85 Monmuulli IIPIMIIIIIIIIli . MntiNfnrlli>tifl n iruuiniilCBiltl, rhnruvh l llOnlii. aV Iliianll, (llobe Court ami Mi «l)H. • • • " Dry onk wuud, nuwnl In »|tnu f.i,<| fur- (•t. 1 ' >l iniiilrriilfl. Call tllililletowii 7U0-K-aj_._ chnlilo strxl, Uml Hank. I'IHUIP HOI nr Call it I, Kwbftr't. ,\it Monmouth ttr««u iiaca Irimtli' uitthMi d-'livrriMlillvri , Wltllnm V. i:nr< I build Knrn««* (rom 1100 141 R» Inalnlled inywlirri', I UK All lh< lal,,t Improve (iMlrk) |i|M* T.ifOR BALK. Mrl.nrffii *\r • I. llnl IUi.k, ' irlnl ittul we will iluiw you wi« ulvt m,tln> >rs mail, tu unl«ri *ut>pll<". upturn, are- gunranlc* to lirot fiouao or tnonutnnuy rn l rnrlltui, l»nno ClismWrx. AUinllu lllnli- hmn. ami l.athen lamti ^hails lllks, wlr, r,ll , Ua.Uhh u r InilallmanlIlll , KKnlanixiil n Ulii>. nut' i.winif'ms.hln,,, tfioWl it it idol oimillUun. I'hont ami Inipuritd itn#l<, Xdwanl tillixon, " WttfeN' MOVINO' " null lint finiiW llll. WllllNin l)*pher « ImlN. N, J, IMmiid Mlm.tio HlutilimU Irnmci. irlMirnlnita. II. Iluirk'. rurnlturt Un. of MKhluani Nuw Jtnry liranvh, ll«l Hid inaihliui lakio III MtblHi itKrrt. Moii, I'ltnl aitil Imiu (HilBm'i mnvliiK, liiit* «liir». nu Munmoiilh d TRUCK TAItM FOK JlXl.ll. 7 Wuiiila, Jr., oitl, 111 H*HM Eltntr 1 I'lvr-mlin iidiilrnilyiii', iiialiiiuiiiiy ruMncI alnvli In aloiU,, Illallr. aulil oulilllhl al Hid Hum 111 Hhrtwibury av«nu«, Had Uanlu or tlitiU, Atiytlnm, anywhiri. M Twviv* mifi, BIS room liuuit, iirapti, " t l " *^fcJOTF!T AUt6MOei1.it WAsMth ai|iarnuti«, fruit and li*rrl#ai oti iftind rtia kt>r. llMirupl. N. J., pliont Kvinibtifif l.rliisi i.t )\Vt new, inn, K, (ilindaiiilar, Furmtrly HMIII'JIII fsrni «l I.l"«ri4l, fur Mi,, until HI* »Qocl in*., lot tiuihils of applia ohetflle lUMiitt, Oill vourour dtdarr waihnl wltlk lulfurl, N, J. I'linne Krnii.liinu li^'W. N, J., •diilllnltul forty »«r«n ol il.«ml •nil corn on Hit urtor ••)«, Jolin 0. Kiounil, mi lil«li*ay frum (*•». Vuth t" U l iJi Hialnylll Hifv|«« inarsn1f«il " ATtHXCTIVU HOMIt *""" dr.. 4k fur »l.l piiMOilun Aiirll 111, isvtn Ali»Md (lt« (!ithtmblM tulkltm tttflphllid MMiut nioin*, all imfrnvfrntnti, Ural olaia KIMIII tub.) Joseph, n, aifti, io»» Fwrth ..»•• (ill. lion I lornir Mnpli Menu, aril lltrmi not, A>b rsrH,i N. i,. lilt.,.Or H nil if notifyy JJirtits V twj hi mi Hi« ayn Hltip In ami i*« Us. Hit! llenjamln L At»al|h awnir, 151 Uraner • Vl l tlwnoit 1 Htil Uattti. Itiun* flttuif Aiistloii ltouit- Oft Mvlimitutti " •' lll«l, ' 'Tu}!it £%?",$'>'.$, I " „• B,4 V«nlu k»pi« (I, I'e RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 28, 1325."

it Is formed cannot now being, but out of this income of less THE RED BANK REGISTER, foretold. . But the name will be than one dollar a day per individual JOUN H. COPR,.-Mllor snd, Publish", chosen by j)he people. Red Bank is they must pay rent or taxes, and OE0I108 monthi on changing the name. When the ' Three month food than these families can afford voto was taken the vote was 4>.to 1 for themselves. Little as these fam- or thereabouts in favor of retaining 'WEDNESDAY, DEC. 23, 1925. ilies have, they must pay out part the name of Red 3ank n.n-1 against of what they' earn in order that changing the name of the town to criminals may fare better than they M?TOWN TALK. Shrewsbury City. A voto on such a question- at the present time and mny have better housing condi- (Continued "from page 4.) would probably resulb in the same tions than they. The project to make a.borough of way, but that is a question for the • ' . • * « ,'•.'• A < Shrewsbury village and the neigh- faturc. The Incoming governor of New boring lands is likely to go through. • *. * Jersey has saiil that it would bo a Tho boundary lines have been made Rc9 Bank is coming on fine. It's good thing if every member of tlir satisfactory to .the* remainder of j going to be a better town nnd a fin-board' of control would resign. Shrewsbury township, and this re- r town than, any of its inhabitants Many people in Now Jersey wiil moves all opposition from that f fifty or seventy-five years ago heartily agree with him^ ' quarter. The legislature has thewer dreamed of. It's got a glori- ' X • .* ' ' •whole say-so about the matter. The IUS fut'jr,c, and all o' us arc going legislature is heavily Eepubllcan. It was a good thing for New Jer- o do our part toward hastening the sey when Burdette G. Lewis got out No matter how much opposition idyent..pf .that glorious future,.,.,... there was to the-.movement from of- liia job. -It would likowisobo a any,quarter, the Shrewsbury Re- good thing if tho whole board of control could be., put out of its job publicans would probably have There seem3 to be general satis- I GET FOR? enough pull with the coming-legis- and could be shorn of the authority 'action in New Jersey over the res-which it hns been wielding. And if lature to put it over and have the gnntion of Burdette G. Lewis as fcorough formed. the members- wont resfgn, tho legis- :ommissioner of institutions and lature should pass a law wiping the r =e vt igencies. Even newspapers that board of control out of*existence.;'. If You're Perplexed i Here's the Solution X JTt£' * * * lilnk he made a good official talk as About Gift* For Gifts JOrWMr^ At the last meeting at Shrews- f it were a good thing for the state bury on the borough matter some .hat ho got out. . • WOMAN'S CLUB DOINGS. Wool Mufflers Bath Robes of the speakers satd.-that Ked Bank Electric 'Toactora - Comfort Slippers Meetinsa on Music and Art™Profit $8.50 $2.9S ^ $1.50 to $5.00 $5.95 to $35.00 /"fpiiSV • was likely to take parts of Shrews- 1 Th?ne commicommissiones r of institutions of $G00 from the Mucical Revue. Leather T Racki Lined Glares ft? ^. \M,] bury township into Red Bank bor- Corduroy Bath Robe* Hand Bags 59c and $1.00 ough unless Shrewsbury was made md agencies is appointed by a Complete returns from the musi- $5.95 to $9.95 $1.79 to $45.00 $2.80 to $S.0O £ Qv I into a borough; There may be a unch of people who are called the cal revue which was recently given Collar Cases Wool Sweaters ( J -1 ' possibility of that, but it is not like- loard of control. It was thin board | by Mrs. Katharine Throckmorton . ': Thermos Sets Boudoir Sets $1.59 to $7.00 ' $5.50 to $35.00 .^y^k ' if control who picked but Mr. Lewis and the club chorus at tho Red $7.50 and $10.00 $3.50 h $41.25 ly. Red Bank has enough on its . Leather Wallets Leather Belts. ' MJEHS^ Jiahds for the next few years to keep lor this job. Many of the members Ban--•k— Woman's club show a profit Silk Scarfs Gauntlet Gloves $1.23 to $10.60 if this board of control, and perhaps of 3G00. Of this, sum $500 has 91-98 to 024.00 $i;po to $3.6o \ ., i£9&r^ it busy. It has streets without wa- $3.9:; Pr,... ter mains and without sewers, it ill of tho members of tho board, been placed by Mrs. Throckmorton has streets which'should be pavod ire very wealthy. To them it is in the mortgage fund o" the club -.•with concrete, and it has other >robably a trifling matter whether and the remainder will go into the Streets, which should be. graveled taxes are low or high. Consequent- treasury of tho club chorus. The Don't Knit Your • Brows Answering That until such time as concrete road- ly money is spent with'a free hand, expehses of the review were~abdiit Problem ••* ways can .be put down. It has wa-for there are very few people who $300. ' Over Gifts i ' ' pf Gifts ter front property to be developed do not find a great joy in spending Miss Sara Armstrong's classes on other people's jioney. appreciation of music aro being in- Sewing "Baskets RevJin ' Lamps House Jackets . • , Fur Lined Gloves and it has a number of streets which $3.10 to $8.00 $''.65 to $35.00 —Bhould^be opened-to the river; creasingly attended. Rev. Robert $10.03 to $25.00 $5.00 to $10.00 1 MacKellar gave a talk on Gregorian \ . . ." , ' The work which was compelled to Comfort Slippers Bath Robes , Humidor* Traveling Bags These things aro enough to oc- music at one of ithe meetings, and $1.25 to $3.50 $2.95 to $9.95. j $5.00 U $75.00 io done at the Monmouth county at a meeting devoted to folk songs $7.50 :o $16.00 cupy the minds and hearts of the ail is a sample of the work of this Shculderettes Hajldkarchiefs 0 Rev. James Dykema sang the sun- Smolcint; Stands' '" Shaving Stands Red Bank officials for some years oard and of the commissioner. The rise hymn of the Zuni Indians. $3.50 $1.50 to $1.75, box $1.75 to $40,00 to come. It is not tho bigness of a board of freeholders of Monmouth c ;.ro to $6.oo The art department oi: the club Sewin? Tables Padded Vests k town which makes it a delightful county was compelled a few years $17.50 end $23.50 Wool Hoiiery .». Military. Brushes place to live in. It is its healthful- ago to spend a great sum of money met last Friday arid-papers on $2.95 $1.00 to $:.5O pr. $3.76 to $9.76 ness, its conveniences in the matter on tho county jail. The expendi- American art and artists were read 'of water supply, lighted streets and ures they were forced to make re- by Mrs. W. T. McDowell, Mrs. Isaac . sewers, its fire department, its po-sulted in a jail which has cost H. Adlcm, Mrs. H. C. Mecklem and lice" force, its shade trees, and its$3,000 for each prisoner it could Miss Mabel Hall. A short talk on lold. designs followed the papers. Two No Need Puzzling There's Any Number other public affairs and institutions. meetings on interior decorations 1 • • • » » Over Gifts These are tho thing3 in which a have been held at Mrs. Thomas Jar- of Gifts jtown or city should tako pride, The ordinary family in New Jer-dine's on Broad street. - Sillc Hosiery V/ri.t Watches [rather than in its size or the num- . !a«h Lights Wrist Watcllos sey consists of five persons. At the $1.39 to $7.9& pr. $10.'00 to $20.00 $1.25 to $4.75 $4,7* jb^r of its inhabitants. rate paid for housing criminals in * • * * THE NAVESINK LIBRARY. Sillc Scarfs Photo Frames Fountain Pens Wool Scarf* Monmouth county, every family of $1.98 to $24.00 $1.25 to $7.00 $2.50 to $11.00 $1.89 to $2.50 t! Rod Bank today, with its natural fte. persons in the county should Hou&e Committee Arrange! Pro. have a home costing $15,000. gram for the - Ensuing Year. Slipper Buckles Manicure Sets • Smart Ties Lumbar,! aclcets ;• advantages and with the public im- $1.25 to .'20.00 $4.00 t? $10.50 I* * * The house committee of the Nave- 50a to $1.80 $4.O0 to *0.BO provements it enjoys, is ono of the 1 . very finest hdme towns in the state How many families of five per sink library association met last . Baudoi. Slippers H-" Boxes Windbreskers Leather Beltt sons in Monmouth county have Thursday night and arranged a pro $4.25 to $12.00 $5;00 to $20.00 75c to $1.80 : But it can be made much finer than t". ; , $13.50 it now is. It has taken many steps homes costing $16,000! And whygram of activities for the coming forward in the last few.years and should criminals in a county jail, year. A large fair will be held dur there is every indication that this w-hq have already committed injury ing the summer, and articles to be march of progress will bo continued to the public, be provided with bet- sold are now being made. Meetings Last But Not Least Are under the officials who will take of- ter homes than (fan be enjoyed by will be held every Monday night to '• lice next week. persons who have committed no prepare for the fair. An entertain- Notice ! , The Gifts Duro Art . . • • * • primes! The very thought of this ment for children will be held early is repugnant to common sense-! Yet in February and a cakjj sale will Pre-Holiday Carriaga Covers. Carria Straps •-' Red Bank is a compact town, on $2.95 to $6.95 9So to $1.75 Medallions ^the Shrewsbury river, which is onethis was put over on the people of take place the Saturday before New of the finest rivers in the East. It Monmouth county by this board of Years. The library has been en- Shopping Hours Slumher Toys Baby BooU.- Free With enjoys a better railroad service than control and its commissioner. larged by a gift of thirteen books 59c to $2.50. 95c to $3.50 for children from Mrs. W. Strother Are 9 a. m, almost any other town in NcW Jor *..'ool Sweaters . Bootees $10 in .. sey. It has a steamboat service Jones nnd by gifts of books for Orie of the statements mado on adults from Mrs. W. Barclay Par- .$1.95 to $2.95 80c to $1.6S which gives cheap freightage dur Lewis's behalf after his resignation to 6 p. m. Purchases ing the open river season, and sons and the Misses Welsh. • Bab/ Dresses Fancy Hangers was that under his administration ii $1.25 to *6.95 which affords a delightful sail to and cost only a dollar a day to main- 68c to 85c '. from Now York during the spring, tain persons in county, jails, state KILLED A DEER. summer and early fall. It ha3 prisons and other institutions, and it sewer system capable of caring for Buck Weighing 160 Pounds Shot by wns said that surely no one wouh Fair Haven Man. all household waste f jr many years think one dollar a day was too much to come. It has begun a movemen to spend for tho maintenance of ono Peter A. Egeland, John Eungain to extend both its water system ami individual. Maybe that is the opin and William C. Bennett of Pair Ha- its sewer system, ami to improve its ion of the wealthy members of tho ven went deer hunting last Thurs- streets. It has upwards of two day in South Jersey. Mr, Egeland board of control and of Mr. Lewis, killed a dee.' weighing about 160 miles of water' front. The town is but there aro plenty of families just at the junction of salt water pounds. He brought the deer to right here in Monmouth county, Fair llnven nnd it was on exhibition • and fresh water, and this gives i nnd no doubt in every other county at Allniro's meat mnrket several the advantago of salt water fisliintf iii New Jersey, who have less in- days. Mr. Eunsain and Mr. Ben- •nil frosh water fishing, as well ns come than n dollar a day for each nett continued hunting for deer Fri- opportunity for Railing in the sum member of tho family. day and Saturday but did not get a *M • mer anil fall nnd icebontir.g in tho • * -• shot. • winter. These families must not only pro- vide themselves with food nnd cloth- The Rjfc'tcr'f motto—Vi paper Whore Is there a finer town than in 'o> ory horn.!."—Advc"' nrmnl1. this! And why should Hod Hank want to annex nny additional land whon there is opportunity on • ils present territory to make its con dltion so much more enjoyable, lied Bank doesn't covet nny more terri- tory, at least not nuw. Not unti every street lias wnter nnd sewers and electric lights' and police pro an Public Market tectiun, not until it» present .streets •ro beautified with .nhiulo trors, not until every struct runnlnir toward tho 1O Broad Street, Red Bank, rlvor IIHB n full .rivar frontage, not until thoro are no H.iualid dwellings . and no nuisances of nny kind, not ' WE WISH YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS until nil thoso thing.! inn nccom plishod will lied Hunk need to tnke on any additional territory. For Your Christmas Dinner we have the finest, freshest Poultry, Turkeys, Geese, Pucks and Chickens •• And wlirn Jlml Hank is mrntunlfy Fancy •nlariccd I1 wont IJO Ked Hunk thnt Fresh Fancy THE PICK will bo rlnmoruuft for It. It will ho Selected Killed OF THE the ljoroii|[h. and tho townchl) TURKEYS 49 Selected MARKET lands noaf Itnil Hunk which wll TURKEYS 54' Want to lid annexed to ltud Ilunlc ROASTING Thin town liun n irrcnt [.ml wonder- Fancy Fresh ROASTING ' ful future The limn will come Fancy 4-5 lb. when nil thin part of Mbiininutl Selected Killed county from lli<> uhorva of Hnrltat CHICKENS 39 Selected Size Day to tho Houth Hhrnwiliury rlvor CHICKENS /will liv ono IIIK city. Hal thnt liljr ROASTINa city will bo emitted nut hcvuunr Hoi Dry BOSTON Dink VJmitn to udd tu IIK territory Average Fancy Fresh or to tti population, hut ln'caimo tin Picked Weight 3-lb. pooplf of nil thii Hurruiindlnif conn CHICKENS 29 Selected Killed try will wni.t li licicnnin u purl ol GEESE Rad Bank, Thnt IIIK city, when I LONG ISLAND li formed, rimy he under onu un! Fresh , vtml rule, or It may li' no nindn up The Very I Very Size ! tt»t onrh liorou,jli iihnll Imvo power Killed Best look «|tor cor.itln lornl nfTnlrn, DUCKS 39 Best 4-5 lb. i •" N«w York clt,' U now m Fancy Fowl of lovtrni borJURhi, with n i I* boroujrh Bov«rnmoit In I>I Either • #,• End Whole or IF. RED BANK R^GISTEB, -DECEMBER 23, 1925. . • Page

,, . . , PERSONAL. and Georgia. It was hard going •'..'•• ' . NOTJCE. •.'•.. NAME BLOCK LOT DESCRIPTION AMT. Or' TAHfS 1 for a few miles here, and an ap- .•'.: PUBLIC SALE oi' LAtina roit uNPAiiJ IAXES. Robert IIIgBlman „.—.-;-„ ..Mi I llousa "and Land ) ' 11.11 f-m '1 Hluoa Barbara and-Jan) Wilkln- N. J. WILSON IN FLORIDA. I, EilwnrJ P. Henilrickaoii. Collector ol Tail* ftraml for tho Tuwnnbiij of Entim. Pnul Llvlnvitoti .„ , . in I.K Hoiii* and Land *- proach to a now bridge over tho town. County of StunmuOth «Dil State ol New Jerky, hereby sivo nullco that according Florence Johnson „..«.-...... „-. 6-U Houst and Land »W), whet r.ttend,Sweet Briar college HE TILLS HIS EXPERIENCES Salads river at Anderson, in South to. tho luw reiiulrlnifr(ie to m»ko the iinBoid laulu, »«<»>imeiit< nnd othL'r'munlciDitl Gcome WnBhinston EsUt« _. in 211 House end 'Land "•""•'•'I cl.»r«c) nu'iTtied on lailds, tenement!. heredllami!ril> nn.l rrnil estate In mill Towmhip „ m ,y4rglnia, at? spending the Yul«- IN GOING SOUTH BY AUTO. Carolina, was quite bad. Charles II. RoilRer* .....". .« » in SI 1 Lot . ^vacation witl) then parents, uf bntontown, for the' year* 11)21, 11)22. 1023 and 1K2J. will on the 2(ilh day of Lcroy Rlchnrdaon ...„; r ,.. .. in ag House and Wno^ How these roads would be in win- Ucecmber, J1I2B, ht 2:00 o'clock P. M., In tbe To»n»l)lii .Hall, aell ih£ Innds. tenement!, Morcvlinif Bfowtj ^ ni 45 House and [.and K.U« \-> Mfi and Mrg. V. Parker Wilkinson H* Dutalli Hl» Route »r\d Say* tho ter, after continuous rains, 1B a hereditaments and real estate hereinafter deforibt'd, to make the timouut charKcnble John Trumiln — •,,,w..,ww,,.,i,m,.... in GO House and Land 17.W V Ptftittle SilVer Point. Roadt W«ra Pretty Good Airport Ulinlint »ld'lands on the llr»t day of July. 1025. an computed In the nix list, together Louis Killer - .„„. .. 112 II Land O.Tli 1,, question which I cant answer. 1 with lntrre.it on «ald amount from Bald lint day of July to the date ol >a!e anil the Louis Fisler ....,„„«-.-..~««™™.,„ 112 11 I.anil -i ; Ufa. Harold Crawford of WcBt- All th( Way—Good Hotolt and £oat of sale, at public vemiuo lo Hiich persons as wtll purchase the same oubjeet lo 20 mutt say we found them all much Louia fisler .-..,..m»—.^™-«««™^... 112 Land i a'iliS ''' lido avenue gavo birth to a daugh- Eating Placoi All Along Roula, better than wo anticipated. redumption, at the lowest rate, of Interest, but in no case In excess of eight per ecnt Louis J*'Uler —„_.„.„.....„„_„„..;. 112 28 Land ;;i ter Tuesday of lost week at the per annum. . , _. ' Louis Fisler ..i..-«..w~..,-._.«.^«._ 112 \\ Land .1.3 J To the Editor of The Register: The way is* plainly marked and This .sale Is made, under the provisions of an act of the Lenlslature entitled "An Louia Miler ... 112 25 Land 1.10 Long Uranch hospital. . .•>.,-. .Noticing many different accounts we found it hardly necessary'to ask Act for the AsaeAsmcnt and Collection of Taxes, Itevldlun of 1V1U, Approved March Louls\K.iJer ...... ^L ... 112 I j7 1 .10 ,' *fxra Osbbrn of ;EMt Front of' the trip from Monmouth county 4th, IU18," and the Acta aupplementary thereto anil nmendatury thereof," Louis Fisler ._ 112 »1 Land . 1.16 directions. Traffic officers in cities The said lands, tenement", hBretlltarnents_ ancl real estate to lie Bold and the names Louis {''filer .•...»*«...»»•..«...»». -i 112 as (.and ,1 'III reethM a new Dodge automobile to Florida by motor, I thought to of the iJi-rnonrt agoinst whom ssld. taxes have bucn lain on account o( encli purcel Louia Fisler .....«....-....«..»«m^. _ 112 3tt Laud -'..! 1 'are obliging and are willing to give as follows: . ' • '-. ' • which he bought through -Walter relate our experience. Mrs; Wil-you any information needed. There Louis I'isler . . - ,.. 112 48 land ' Ejimilton if Cflthorina street. ". UNPAID HEAL ESTATE TAX, 11121. William Conk . ... 112 C5 Land i,i\ son, Wilson. N.- Conover of Holmdel are plenty of good hotels and cat- NAMNA E ' ; BLOCK LOT DBSCMPTION* Charles Wolt „....; „.. „._ 112 67-U Uouac and Land Oil li • feSjias' Wfura Barrett ot Maple and myself left Red Bank early In Eastern' PPotanh Corporation l,nn (jr..11 8i?enue eentertained tha. D. M.. C.November by way of Perm's Grove rotii*h Corporation^, 101 ir> Luii-l Richnrd Porket „.«....„.... ._ 112 Liuul S.V.t and all of them are at fair and rea- .M'iritlnla Ilnck'Js 101 27 1 bit Louia Fisler .".„.««„,.. . .:. Hi 96 Land i'U 1.221' 101 Land clulbb llas t Thursday night. ferry to Wilmington, thence,-gping sonflil'e rates. There 1B much travel frank Wilson .'. 108 1 Ilnu-i. nnil Lot • 24.10— ... 112 2 " 1 Hud otp h Mil [chow ...... _ 113 HOUKC nnd Land ' 1.11 Ti With Full Appre- Leroy lUchanlnon ...... : I Lot Ll^ r, WMrfc IIVEV . W.-Gallagher of the to Washington) whfch we reached to Florida and many'returning to ion 3 28 "Louis KIHIOT E«t«to ..... 32 Uli.l 2.41 Stella Nolan .... ._ 113 HOUKI and Land Hilt no Land H\iiiiBon road is visiting her sister, the flrst 'nightj then to Petersburg the North. ' Charles II; Roduers :... ' 1 Lot 4.8S Jamoa Fay Estate ...... „ 113 47 s Jl in . 31 ... 113 06 Land Mrt J- W. Jefferson of New York. by way of Fredericksburg and Rich- ciation of fyour- I.eroy Richardson _..-.._.... Hi 39 Ilnu-c 18.42 William Ii. Slocum '•••—• J2I 1 We are receiving our Register Ausuatutt Siilwell, Jr „...... 110 Houaa and Land 2l> rlS Dorothy K. Dobbins, dnugh- mond. We had concrete roads until Louis Flaler _.._:...„... 112 0 Lnn.l 0.130- J-'J regularly. Building here has slack- Patronage Given Louis Kbler ^ III 11 I.anil 'fi.SO UNPAID REAL ESTATE TAX, IViZ. ,.ijM Hnrvey W. Dobbins, Jr., of.a few miles south of Alexandria,' ened somewhat on account of the Louis Tlalpr _..i.. 112 , 20 I.ari.l 3.00 NAME OLUUh l.Ol OtSCUtrL.UN AMI Ul' IAS •West Front" street, nnd_Miss Thel- when we struck ft very rough and Louis rislor- -. li: ' 23 •' I.nnil .• 3.U • Harry Ruwlnnd ..._ _....„. ... 87 34 JIounc and Land t 17 Ul freight embargo, as nothing but ab- Louis Fi»lor ..: „ '. l lit 21 L 3.CI! J, Aiken . * ._ ' 00 11 1 Lot *' li U7 'i^L-i «1.^ \-l A Li ~a e\\l 1 '_ Us During th'e Past M ma| Shropshire, daughter o*. Charles bumpy road fort about thirty miles. solute necessities can come through Louis Kialcr _.; i > Kvelina Emmutts .'...... House 'and I and (iH U(! Louis [''isler .. . . n; • .27 Lnn'il'': < s.cr, Mubc] Rcevcy * "' flfi 23 House nml I nnrl n r>5 •^'Shropshire of Hudson avenue, At one point a sign told us "Seven lit' #au^.n^ utiis a jmi ^4 without;'.special permits front the -Louis I'islcr ... -.~.. 112 31 I.an.| 3.CO. Char!i--3 ItiAnrdson Estate ~f.—J ' 98 Year We Extend , '3.Or. r,x 21 '.'< aierhome for the Christmas vaca- Curves Ahead," and a little further railroad authorities. • •• •Louis Flaler ;. . : 112 33 Lninl Nelson Slocum „...... '...:..A,..- ... "100 18 LanHnti^de nnd l.nnil 1 01 3 or, b tliinffom Centenary collegiate ihsti- .on another s|gn said there were sev- Louis 1'isler 112 38 Lend • 2.41 Eastern Potash -Corporation...... 101 Lsnd III 7H . • ^. J. Wilson. 112 48 Land :x To You'Our Best Louis Klslcr .:_...„ VAi Eastern Potash CorpomUon.^. ... 101 lr> Und f.l7j tine-at Hackettstown.Y :- ~. '.• enteen- curves' ahead. We,U, we217 Cypress Street, Daytona, Louis Klslcr Estate -.,. 11112 1)0 Lnnd FlvS. Hlupinsun -..-.: ... 102 41 ' House and Land 75 4 1 ;•• Miss Vorn, Oudcrmeulcn of Harjl- : Loui3 Flsler Estate „ :.. 1111!! I'll Land • 2.4-1 1*. S. HiBKinson ^...._...... 101 il Ilouas and Lnnd 1 "5.. 71 II curved and went down grade 24 ..- Florida.. . v 2.41 Wishes for a Mqst Stella yolnn ' ^;-:v- 11IU3 28 Ilcmae Mrs. John Aumack «.. M EluuBo aiitl Lonvi i i 7 II ihg road is sick with me .sles. curves to Bull's, Run, The creeks Ii8.32 ' '•J'aul WoJcott Estate :..'. 10\oz2 CG House nnd I ami ^ijjjfoioph Carroll* of Shrewsbury HEAL ESTATE TAX, 11)22.' 17 '4 are called "runs" in Virginia and FROM SCHOOL TO STAGE. - NAME - BLOCK LOT DKSOUIl'ITON ' AMT. OK TAX I-^nac Jqlinson "...,.M.^. ... 102 ill House and Land •M.71 Happy, , Healthy 81 ayonuo has bought a Ford roadster;" all ' the .creeks and.. rivera_arfi ii Alken ...... 1)0 11 l I-ot S B.UO Hobert HiK^ineon ....._>.....„.... IU 1 Land 17 2l I". S. HiKBinuon ..„„ _.. .._ J03 32 Land . J7..1 ;:,fiObrporol Leslie C. Fields of marked. . ' ' ' ... Mutic~TojuherGlvei Up Poiition to. i Sophie Nc3t!cr .....-...._ 97- 20 Hou-it: nnd Lot 20.SH , a n d Prosperous Nobon Slocum ..I..:...... 100 IK . Lnnd - 1.12' Hannah • Boyct; ,.„„,..„„..„.„.., .. 103 57 6-.*iu Edgowood, Maryland, \vaa~a recent Go in'Training. EnsU-rn Potion Corporation 101 li '• I5H.D1) Viruinin Backua ..„ 104 27 Land • •'-' i'.i.i gujBt of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. From Petersburg we made Dur- Eastern Potash Corporation...... lot 11! Lnnii ti3 7li Lydia' M. Guicc „....•.;...„...._.„. 104 45 V Land X.liJ ' The resignation of Miss Ann Lydia M. Guicc —... 4G X U'crhuno of Hudson avenue, ham, North Carolina, taking right New Year. !•'. S. l[i|:elnson :. 102 41 ' House ami Lot - 73.112 104 r House and Land , :' 4n.io Hamilton as musical director of-the !•'. S. llii:i:liniiii _ ,_... 102 ii 1 Lot . G.72 Frank Wilson .._ 108 1 r House nnd Land •W.ar, turn at South Hill, Virginia, and 1 ?|^Mw. Nellie Wilson Dickey, whose schools of Middletown township will Itobert lliKKinson .....; »..„„. 103!' 31 I Lot , YSAA Leroy Kichnrdaon ..."..-...._...... _ 108 2 House-and Lanti 311.17 husband, Arthur C. Dickey, died re- left turn to Raleigh, North Carolina, l*'rntilt S. Hlgginson .... ;. 103 32 Land 17.1)2 Uloom Ilecvey 108 5 House and Lnnd 2li.XI> take effect tomorrow. Mias. Hamil- Iliinnall lloyco 103 House imd Lnt „ 100 cently, and who was said to.have which is tho shorter route. Nearly 120.110 New Jersey 13rick Co _.'...... 100 12-13 HoilBe and Land ton is giving up this position to take Hannah Boyce •. 103 67. House ami Lot 63.10 172.'0 all the way-through North'Carolina Virginia ltnchUB • 104 1 Lot IlnroM Holcomb 110 • H7 Land lived ut Port Monmouth, writes to 1.12 Andrew Taylor - 111- a four-year scholarship with an Frank Wilson .„. . 108 House nnd "f,ot 22.40 1 House and Land ai!i mb'rly Mls/Pauline Lang, daughter and then to Daytona; our journey's struments. She and a number of . Mnttic Williams in 62 Land a i\ blvPeter F. Lang of West Front Mattiu Williams in C.I Land 3 JJ end. Our route can ba readily ! her friends gave a musicale Tuesday H. JU. Straud «..««..w,...™.. 54 Land . 0 47 ht's' lowed by tracing it out on any] road night of last week at the Middletown IL B, Straud .'* ; . min OS Land G-17 ;£ ;i)r. E, A. Scott, who 1B connected township high school at Leonardo. John Truman ...... 67 House and Land H2 3 1 map- A concrete road ruas Ifrom Tot Crummell ...... ,,.,....„.... m House and Land 32 11 with a private hospital at New Miss Hamilton was heard on the air .._ m a few miles south of Vnl..«....«...... in 73 ' 21 5-, ' fj&r. and Mrs,, Thomas Little of three years of study of niusic at Louia Flaler ....._...„....„„.„«.—. 112 9 Land - , . . 8 Hi to.Miam Luuis Kislcr ....._ 112 " ii C 47 liergen place entertained Miss Dor- New York and one year of study in 1 We made 1,327 miles from.Red Ccurjre ^Winning , Sr.;«...»™™ 112 . 15 Land 431 othy Little, a student mirse at the Europe. _ ^ Cli:ii"lca * Fielding ..I..,M.'. ,,.. 112 IT Land iting Branch hospital, and John L. Bank to Daytona. At least one- »1l 1.3uis Fisler, 20 i-isna '4 31 paley, a student at- William and third of that distance waa hard sur- _. 112 •• 23 ' Land 3 21 faced roads and the balance of the Boy Bitten by Dog. Louifi r'tslt'r ..l..»».~...... »»«.» 112 24 Land 431 Miry college of Virginia, over tho L'_iii:i Filler . ™'. _.....„.-_... ' 112 25 Land 1 ' • 4 31 wqek-cnd. way was fair country roads such as . Frank Pape, a Navesink boy, was Lauia t'Ular .....™...... ™.... 112 27 Land 4 JL. we have at homo off the main high- bitten on his face near his eye last I.JUIJ Kislcr «...™«,-..^™._ 112 31 Land < 4 3? •/t'A son weifihin[, eloven pounds ways. There were good bridgei week by a dog owned by Mrs. Wil- louia Fiaier ,....„„„-..«„„..„... 112 • 33 Land 6 47 ^a> born last Friday to Mrs. Frank Luiiis Kislcr. .,..„.„..«.„...»»..... 112 38 • Land 321 and only a few detoms and they liam Williams at Navesink. The I'.toui.t Fialer „ _.: .. . 112 . 48 Unit Crotchfelt of Chestnut street Mrs. werB not bad. There was some new dog was tied to a tree in Mrs. Wil- Isaac G. Itinsr Estate «.. 112 52 Land 431 Grotchfelt was formerly Miss Dol- IiKiali Lane Estate .. 112 64 Land 4 31 construction on both sides of tho liams's yard and the boy was playing 1 V/iiib.m Conk Estate 112 55 Land \ 4 31 ciros Conrad, daughter of Georgo Savannah river In South Carolina with the dog when he wa3 bitten. (."i:i;*ioa Wolf „..._„„-_-_„. 112 . 67-B House and Latvtl ' 818J (Jonrad of East Front street. 'I'ul-.sr Parker ..•••• . 112 6C-A Land ,-. ' • '4 11 {VSrs.'John Power of Sunset ave- C.ici-unl Parker ...... w.—-.... . 112 65-Tl-liaoa 4 31 Louis Kialer . _ 112 96 LnniV 3 24 nue gave birth to' a son yesterday. L-JU:3 Fisler «....™™.«™«. 112 101 Land 2 15 The now arrival has been named U'j lui'ili Malchow »«««.«»» 113 25 House and Land 8 Hi I Joh,ri Powor.fJr. 113 28 House and Land 60 34 •i-im ;a Fay Estate -™.-™..«». 113 ' 47 Land . 3 24 I ,w?Mrs. John 3? Quinn of Vista place Ilnur.pt Flower — . 113 55 House and Land Julia Iticliardaon -™...™.^..._ 113 67 Land mm2.16 I gave birth to a daughter last week The Season's Greetings ^','.\:aftl Chccaman « 1 Land 2 11, I at the Long Branch hospital. Tho Samvel & Joel WkrdeU ...^~ ZZ 1M 12. Land 431 I mother and babi are expected homo L-'wia La lie _.„.... «.... 114 30 Land 0 47 \/ill,am Slocum Estate „.— ...... Xl\ 37 Land 6 47 1. by Christmas. Nobori Slocum .....„...._..— IU 38 Land 7 fi-i lw*Mrs, J. I. M:nsky of -Broad Not from a sense of duty or because it is the 22 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J: Albert Beechcy * ....:. inn fi-ft TTmialA aafirl T.aattJ 6(j 03 I fj^eet, who has beeji in poor health UNPAID REAL ESTATE TAX, 1924. s custonjary, thing .to do, but because of the NAME BLOCK LOT DESCRIPTION aVUT. OF TA\ lofvlote, is spendlng, several days Harry Rowland ._. _u._»... 87 34 House and Land t 34 65 [with her daughter, Mrs.,Bonjamjn pleasure derived from so doing, I extend to i'.vclinn Emmona ^™._.._. 06 42 House and Land 69 iO 1 fcarkey of Newark. i i;h^r!e9 H. Richardson ...... , 98 58 House and Land 13 80 ybu, one and all, sincere greetings of the sea- ^T i: i*y Rycrs ..._u....Hn..H..nnn _:.... 98 60' Hous« and Land SO C K Ijtm Slocum »..«„....«..» 100 18 Land - . ilia :':jk?i'n Putash Corporation. 101' 6 Land noes ST, JAMES'S CHRISTMAS I*ARTY son and the wish that you may enjoy in full ^- stu'rn Polosh Corporation. ..._ 101 15 Land 05.47 I'1. S> HitiEinsnn —i. 102 41 House and Land 7RS4 | It Was Given Monday Night by tha measure , health, happiness . and prosperity in • i.lr.-t. John Aumack ...™™..- 102 ol House.and Land 46.20 Knighta of Columbus. I'nul -Wolcott EBtato .-™. 102 66 House and Land 18 4S the days to come. • l.-isac Johnson -,...... —...™ 102 81 House and Land 23.10 \i Tho Knights of Columbus of Red I^ubert Hlticinson ....—....«™ 103 31 Land 18 48 Robert Higginaon _..„-..- 103 32 Land 18.48 I Bank held its annual Christmas par- Hannah lloyco . —«— „.»..» 103 67 House and Land 64 6X Ity, for tho children of St. James's Virginia BackuB „ 10« 27 Land Hi I church Monday night at St. James's Lydia M. Guice , .»...,„....» 101 45 Land' ' 0 24 Lydia M. Guice „ „ i 104 46 House and Land 46.0 I hall on Monmouth street. Every ARTHUR V. GREGORY J-Vank \.'iJ3on . 308 1 House and Land 23 10 I Boat in the hall was filled and stand- Leroy Richardson ....._«...... 108 2 House and Land . 32 14 Bloom Itcevcy .....„..„....„„..- 108 5 House and Land 3772 I ing room was at premium. A fea- Fred Keevcy ^....„....„..„.'.- 109 • 6 House and Land RADIO and ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES T 32 S4 I ture of the entertainment was a mo- ^tnrold Holcomb ' 109 ' 9 Lan3 <• 65 47 I ilon picture comedy entitled "The New Jersey Brick Co. „..„.. „ 109 12. 13 House and Land 18180 10 White Street Red Bank, N. J. All Our Poultry is Absolutely Fresh Killed Hnrold Holcomb ...»..,.-..-....- - 110 17 Land . 3.'54 | Wizard of Oz." George Quigley, a Andrew Taylor „....„„„ Ill 1 House and Land 23 10 Dctphine Livingston „.„.....„ „ 111 - S House and Land • • asos _ pil of St. James's school, made Gcorgo Johnson1 »....»««»« „ 111 4 Land 46J | the address of welcome, and a song Robert Higiffnson ».,.„.«.»»« IU C Land 4 02 welcome was rendered by tho ;':n^Ry>ffl»w^'aii«»iia»iKto^^sa^ /'nul Llvint-ston Ill 6.A Housa and Land 13 SIH Fancy: Fresh Florence Johnson »»._...«..» ... L1L 6- U House and Land 138G {school children. A basket of flow- Denlse Taylor — III 28 House and Land J24 I era was presented to Rev. John B. George Washington Estate 111 20 House and Land . 024 3-1b size Charlc9 IL Rodders ...... 31 Land 4 62 JMcCloskey, rector of St, James's Roasting Lcroy Richardson —.™™.—— min 39 House and Land 27 7J I church, and Father McCloskoy gavq • Emma D. Ryers „.._.„.„._ 41 Houau anil Land Id .. Ill 57 House and Land 27 7J The Wonderful Way to Send Tot Crunttndl .....„..__.„.„.— 111 58 Home and Land 27 li I tp'tho children. During the showing FANCY GEESE Paul Richardson ....™....~..— 111 59 Land 1 pl.the motion picture music waa f ur- Pnul Richardson «..M....»M« „ 111 60 Land 4 liJ I'uul Richardson ...._...... —..... Ill 61 Land 4 «.' I nlahcd by an Orchestra comprising Paul IlichardBOn «..,_..«_™.- 111 05 Land 1 Hi I Hubert Gaul, William Cogan and Louls Fisler i—«« 112 9 Land II ii I William and Thomas Hackctt. Louis Fisler _ «...™.™. 112 ' 11 ,. Land 0 r.) Gcorno Winning. Sr. „ 112 15 •• -XatiU" 4 62 Charles Fleldlnir ..... 112 17 Land 4 c: Louis Fislcr H...... HH». - 112 20 Land 4 6J PASTOR TO BE INSTALLED. Fancy Fresh Killed Louis Fialer -..—._ 112 23 Land t 41 1 Louis Fislcr - —™. 112 24 Lam! 4 C! Visiting Pastor* to Install Rabbi Louia Fisler «....» «..«.. 112 25 Land 4 ti ,';..,.. Barnard H. Roeangard. Louis Fisler » »»..„..«..« 112 91 Land 4 C ' Roasting CHICKENS «b size Louis Fialer -....™..._..—. 112 SS Land <. 1 !*Kabbl Bernard II. Rosengard will Louis Fisler ....>•«».....• 112 28 Land 1 11 ibe Installed as pastor of the Hebrow Louis Fislor -— . 112 48 Land "" 4 l.J Isaac G. HIIIR Estiti ...... 112 62 Land 4 Hi I congregation of Red Bank the com- Inttlnh Lnno Estate ...._™~. 112 54 Land 4 62 [Ing Sunday nlglii ut' eight, o'clock William Conk Estate 112 55 Land 4 Hi Charles Wol( .._... 112 57 n llcutte and Land 87 7a [at tho synagogui: on Riverside avo- Long Island DUXS . 112 65 U Land 4 m l tiuo. Rev. M. J. Itosenborg of Long Louis Fisler - ... 112 06 Land It U 101 Land 2 H I Branch, S. Levy of Perth Amboy Ituilwlpli Malchow ...... 113 llouia and Lund 11 H land Max D. Davidson of Aibury Htelln Nolnn - — 113 Home and Land «l 08 •Park wlVAnf.0 part in the lmtalla- Jninca I-'ny Entato ...„_._.,..« 113 J47i L»ntl 941 C5 HOURS anil I itntt 4u m ftlon exercises. The sermon will be Julia Richardson ...... uus 67 Land i 111 •preached by Rabbi Rosengnrd and KJwnrd Checnman « .. .. 114 I Land .Samuel & Joel Wardvll IU 1 Land • 4 0j twill bo on tho topic, "The Ideal 114 80 Land 11 no IPastor." Tho people of Red Bank Fancy, Fresh Wlllinm 11. 8lncum Kitato _ 114 »7 Land 0 »i Ncliuli Ulocltm . 114 Land BOS land vicinity, irrespective of creeds, n >:. 1-. 1IENDRICKSON, Oolliolur. [have been Invited to be present. On Friday night of this week at k or TOM Monmouth County Surrogate'a Office. BlIKillfl'8 HALE. In the matter of th4 es'tat* of Oeorga I. IIv virtus or a writ ol ft (a. In me ill. •tight o'clock Rabbi .Rosongard will Drown, deceased, rft't.it. Usuotl out »f the Court of Uhaiiflery •preach.on "Jew and Gontllo, or llu NntU'e lo crcditori to present claims of the atsl. of N.w Jersir, will lie n. Ijrmn Brotherhood." - niffllnut CAlnte. pnsBd to aali at miullo vendua on Monday* HOLIDAY CANDY TURKEYS 1 I'lirmlant to the order of Joseph U llio 18th day of January, Mill, liotwt.h Diiiiiihsv, Hurrogati of the County o( Moil. lh« hours ot lit u'eloek and B oeloek |al imiiutli.'mado mi tha sBventienth day of NEARLY ONE-THIRD RAISED. FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING. ' Vi l I u'rlock) In the afternoon ot said daft ul N(ivi--.iln-r lti:n, on the nl'lillcatlon of thff Court Houi., In the llurnuvh of >len- Cntlicrliio \. llrnwn, executrix uf tha tt- huld. County of Monmouthi New Jersey, iif |Colored Eplicop«(l«tii o( R»d DunU Candy Is the expected clft—because it Is as much a Into idor, or liny will lie forever barred nf Mini. Iif New Jersey. hjl money was donated ly mom' tliclr nctluns lliorefor malmt the aalj sun* HtKlnnlnif at KiekUl Itniert' norlha>fl.| ; bonbons, candled fruits, etc, In special Holiday boxes. STEAKS ROASTS Ml Ujrr. i-iini.ri llitno. (|) north, two mlnut.e •>•!. nnt hundred .ml ;l*ndi of tho church. Tho mort IIVIHKIIINH A. linOWN. Inn felt four Inches In the imlth elite «(« ftAge atnountit to f 3,000 and It li ox drops, peppermint sticks and novel decorations for tho Mi/nmo>ilh Streult thfnte IS) eastlyjlyyi i tree. , ' CHOPS NOTlcifoFSETTLEMENT ofixC foriy.elaht feet alonit the eoulli lUt ni'il , dctod to mnko a payment on It be t>tnl hernliy (Iven that till aglounts smith, two deir.ei and Iwenly-flK »:'lluJ M( Mio iMiliarLlhrri, survlvlnu eioeulurs of utn. w.sl, one hundred ami eleven feet f OMon tho 'churcli it nuking thosa Belle Mead Swccfs. MalUnrds ami Park fie Tllford's llw I'.nl" of snld iltcoMil. will ha •ildlled lluii.r.' nurth llnel Ih.lile (4) ho entlolpatod mnklnu contrlliu- 1 LEG LAMB iinil • I n I ill liv lluirotota iif the County a( •lnMr-flilit duress .nil flft chocolates and hard candles, a variety that cannot bo Moimioiitli and r«i>(irtnil for DollI'Mini to west, furti-illlil feet to the $ i to do no tbl« week, Ch«ckn excelled. lint Onihnna ' Oniirt of laid Oounly, on nlnnlnm ould b« mill* pnyftbl* to St, 'Iliuridny. the asiantli day of January. R.IMII a. Ihe vrnpoly of Wtll«*'i hdntai'i ehiptl mortg»K« fund rniil Spacbtl ATICM Quoted lo Chwchti MM! Sund«y-Schooli. A, I). IU2A, at wlilth lime apiilliatlnn will r>y, at all, liktn In Msetitlnn •> Ift*, Im IIIIMIII 'In Hie allowance or commliilon. uf rraneie jianalh intl /(In I •lltd to R«v. Chirlti W, Nolion of nlld nullHHrl fueit, K.Miiivr. of the Uel Will a«4" I Shrtwibury av.nut, wlio It vie- CHARLIE WISHES YOU ALL Uiilfl Nuvrmhrr Jltth, A. 0. Ittl. ol/emml ItbllHi JjlMIMMi M 'I'HUMAH IIAKIIOUR. oMhi ahurch. , RED BANK CANDY KITCHEN ' 71 Broad Strut, Red Batik A MERRY CHRISTMAS U pnyi to ndvoftUo In Tlio lt«gl» tor.-~A(lvuitl««mcnt. :f[ 'Page EigTiteep RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER^23, 1925.

mittees from the four, sections of church Will be given Sunday nftor- IN CHANCERY OF NEW .JERSEY, NEWS FROM KtVPORT the;borourh. The February meet- noon nt four o'clock. To L.'IfllOHCOCK HARRISON. JENMB ing will Le in clini'BJ of the South The ^Needlework guild and the ' HARRISON, hl> Wllo, null FUANK KAO- Auto Repairing Keyport section in chai'go of Fred Indies' aid society o_ the Reformed By virtue of an order of the Court qf. MORE PROPERTY BOUGHT FOR Quality—Rich in flavor,' always uniform, Chancery or Now Jersey, mnile on tho,illy j BEACH PARK. Croes, Miss Evelyn Lufburrow, church united in holdin^a food' ealo of tho PRO- nineteen'hundred and thirteen, onilnnilo'Iu Beach Park dn..First street frqm J. the. Borough of Deal, Monmouth County, i HUGH GETTY, Inc. B.'Lungnn. The property was for- of the choir leader, Gcsrgo W. Por- . The missionary society of the Re- DUCT, as well a$ a THIRS1 QUENCHER, is Hew Jersey, anil now lictil by oompiitlir- merly owned by W. II. Watts. It ter. •» formed church mot last Thursday anti nnd you, L. .'Hltohooak llarrlaun.'.are Established 1875 ' made n t^i'fondant becnuao yuii uwti nrfar- was needed to round out the Beach • Mrs. Harold G. Smith and daugh- at Mrs. A; Collins Hoot's, "~"~ what you get when you buy meriy owned fialil nivitffniictr pirrrlocaj Park property. The commission ter Tllereso of Pleasantville were- An immense mnple tree on Wes- you,'Jennlo HurrUnn, nro -mado n defend- B U I L. D E R S ant became you are tlK- wife n( h Jlltoll- had the deeil irnule out to the bor- recent visitors here. : ley B. Olson's property at tho cor- ] oqck HarrUoi), who ownn or 'furmcily ough and will- endeavor tr pay for Michael Sherry has resigned his ner of the state highwny and Cono- DEGENRING'S CARBONATED BEVERAGES owneil said martuaveiL incmlsctl, and you, j 12 Broad Street Red Bank, N.I. Frank Zagarlno, are iiifltlo it defendant bc« the property through entertain- position with the "Student Prince" vcr lane has boon grubbed out nnd ouie you hold n mortjfana covcriniE' said ments held at the park. company on tour, and htis resumed it will be cut up into firewood. mortzaited premlaei. Phone Red Bank, 1746 * , : 1 The informal reopening of thehis musical studies with Dudley Rev. and" Mrs. J. W. Thompson Dated December 10, ID'JO. I- Buck. . .. will spend Christmas with relatives '• WILSON & SMOCK, Reformed church, which has been Manufactured by _ Rollcltorq of Complnlimnt, »«••«••»•,•••••*••«•••••»•.••• rebuilt, is set for^Pa'lm Sunday, Mr/ and Mrs. Lynian J. MacD'ow- at MiddlobuEht • • , '. 10 E»it Front'Street, lied Unnli, N. J, March 28th, 1926.' The church, ell and Mrs. MacDowcll's mother, • A special service will bo litl'd nt Mrs. K. W.Snyd-rrleft last week. Christ-church Christmas mornipg at Monmouth County Court of Common Plus, ft \yjiich has been entirely rebuilt, is . QEGENRMG SEPTEMBER TERM. -' now nearly as possible like it "was for Palm Beach, Florida, where leven o'clock. ' ,.',_ In tho matter of the implication of Lloyd Franoin, an IKaolvcnt debtor. wheji the church was organinzed they wijl spend the winter. Telephone 1051 REV BANK, N.J. Notice to creditors.' about eighty years'ago. A recessed The alumni o:VSt. Joseph's school WAYSIDE NEWS. To fcESTEIt 0. LEONABD. ESQ., Allorney Your > entrance, bnicon;', building, 'rc-will hold. a. dance in tho parish of Monmouth Lumber Compiiny, MON. MOUTH LUMBEIl COMPANY, QUINN, , .,. i ii.i-.i- .. -..i in i.-- ^ ^ ( je Women's Club Christmas' Party to roofed with slate, new pews, an ad- hoilfc Now Yearp cvc. PARSONS & DOHEMUH. THOMAS J. Mrs. Dorothy Smari has returned Be Held Tonight'. ' GLEAM and IIEYEIl nnOTHEUSt ' dition on the rear, new flooring and You oro hereby notlllcj thot I hove news and the orgen rebuilt axe only from n visit atNew'-IIayen, Conn., The Christmas (arty of the wom- preaented a petition ti> tho Court of Com- a few of tho many, improvements. and has -051111104 charge of the en's club will bo hold in the' com. A Christmas mon Ploaa of the County of Monmouth, aeoordlns to 'the form of . the-tftututo Jn Children The cost wiirexceed $15,000. Van-Beauty Shoppcv ••". munity house tonight. ailch caao made and provided, for the hcne> Mr. am'. Mrs. A. Morales of Port- Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Worlcs and fit of the Insolvent lawa of tills tttnlcj derWaal and VanRikxoort were the and the anltl Court hnH appointed ThurV :;cnoral contractors. ° land, Oregon, are visiting Mrs. Ella son Junior of West Long Branch' day, the twcnty-clshth day uf Junuqiy, Rufus , Or Walling; postmaster, Brown. spent Sunday with Mr. and s. Mrs. 1DU0, st tho hour of ten o'clock In the Frank Jackson. forenoon utHho court IIOUBO of tiuld County < Protect Their Health hiis appointed James H. Bedle, a C. A. Heberlein, a member of the •a the time nnd placo at whloli they will clerk in the postoffice, to the posi- Kiwanis club, spoke on "Metals" at William 3el3hirv is on the sick ittcnd, to hear what enn bo nllogcd for or tion of assistant postmaster, in the mooting" of the club on Tuesday list. • ' iKBlnat my liberation from Inll.- Mrs. George Taylor spent Friday Grand Prize Dated December 17. 1025. This Is Their Week place of -Hie lute II.- Wymau Birk- of last week. Dr. C. Leroy Close LLOYD. FRANCIS. boek. Mr. a«»Jle has,been employed won the attendance prize. with her daughter, Mrs.' Maud Bobis Monmouth County Surrogate's Office, ir. tfic poatotl'la sixteen years. of Oakhurst. Eureka^cuum In the .matter el the catatu oi Charlotto • Send them back to Georec II'. Coriover lias purchased MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. Mr, and Mrs. John Clark of Long O'Brien, deceased. • [ • - , Branch were Sundny callers on Mrs. Gleaner Notice to- creditors to Drcsclii' elalins •' new Chrysler coach?®*' against cttulu. ; - , • school with their The state highway commission Talk at This Place of Forming a .Jane White. Pursuant to tlm orilcr of Joseph t,, . ' m 1 «»• las. taken over Fift'i street at West Fire Company. . ' __ Dondhay. Surrogate of the Countyrot Mon- mouth, matlo on tho aovcntocntli day ol garments fresh and Keyport as part of the new "ronje Changes of Residence. v , At'the itotes, lodge rooms and Changes of residence can be |O Set of Famous November 1026. on the application ol' through, this borough. • other places where men meet there Benjamin J. Parlter. executor of thu estnt< quickly and satisfactorily made by of Charlotte O'Brlcn, tlcceaacd, notice U sterile.. , An oil burner has been installed is talk of formin. a fire company. enlisting the service of>£uke Long- hereby given to the creditor.) of snld ile. jn-.the Keyport banking company The proposal has not got beyond ceaaed to exhibit to tho subscriber, csecu. head and The Register's want de- Jor He.aforesaid, their debts nni) dcmmiili building by Plumber William P. the talking stage and wKcJher it will partment.—Advertisement. Bgalnat the aald estate, under oath, within Our Children's. Health Is the Nation's Wealth. Morris. result in anything definite or not six months tr?m the date of the utoreaald order, or the/ will bo forever bnrrod oi Kelsey Carhart was confined to remains to'be seen. their actions therefor "fcalnst the said sub. his" hnjnc several days last week Miss Pearl Cobb, who attends An opportunity you euirly cannot afford to miss! Remem' •irlber. ... ' . school at Washington, u home for Dated Freehold, N. J., Nov. nth. 1935. with a severe.cold. Our Best Wishes ber that these*gr«»t c'eanuig tools {regularly oriccd at $8.50 BENJAMIN J, rMiKKR. . "The Red'Cross drive fo:' member- the holidays.'"' •• and worth'fat more in the opinion ut hundreds of thousand* r a ELECTION NOTICE. ships amounted to about $660. ; The Christmas entertainment of .'• f? of users) are youra ABSOLUTELV FREE.if you purchase The annual mcetlnir or tho policy hoM' Leon's Red Bahk The Keyport literary club was the Reformed Sunday-school will be yourEureka now! ' ers of the ShrcwBbury Mutual-Fin Iniiir entertained Friday afternoon by held tonig'.it. MERRY XMAS nnce Company of Entontown, N. J., w.ilt n< Special Christmai terms—only $4.50 down and the balance held at the Purplo Parrot ton room)-til Mrs. John W.Keough. A 'Christ- Measles is prevalent here and a and ( Broad • (street. .Kaiontown. N. J.; Monitn] Steam Dye Works' mas cantata, under the direction of number of children are out of in the easiest land of monthly payments—are available to afternoon. Junuury 4th, 10UG, nt two 2:0(/ you. But you must act quickly. ChriBtmas is almost here! o'clock, for the election nf eleven dlrce/ Master Cleaner and Dyer of. This Vicinity. Mrs. Henry T. Hopkins, chairman school. The Christmas entertain- HAPPY tora for 102G nnd tile transnctlon' of nuel of the music committee, wasjHho Come in and witness a demonstration of the unmatched other business as may properly como ;b'i' ment of the Baptist Sunday-school NEW YEAR before it. MAIN OFFICE: 24 Weit Front Street feature of the program. ** was scheduled to have been held cleaning efficiencyof the Eureka and 1 "" JA.ME3 N. WOWOTK FACTORY: ,t 70-76 White. Street The public schools close today last night, but because of the meas- its attachments. The Eureka and at- Sccrctnry. to our friends tachments delivered when and where December 23, lDUT,. and will reopen on January 4th. les epidemic and other circum- and patrons PHONES About forty persons attended the stances it was postponed until next Eatv Moytbly Payment! you say. Be sure to take advantage NOTICE OF ELECTION. i •', of this special offer. " Act. without The Broad Street National Bank ol Red Bank home and school meeting Thursday Monday njght. A fine program has Red .Bank. New Jorsoy. night at the high school auditorium. been arranged and the public has Alperin's ONLYgxioSO . delay and make sure.of the finest The nnnunl meeting of tho ahnrchulderi 734 of this bank fov the election nf Directors County Superintendent Smith'was been invited. £ASH possible Christmas gift for herl «nd the transaction of auch other lmilnenl the speaker. The speaker for the Mr. and Mrs. Russzll Vincent of as may be brought before it, will he hclt 1045 Delicatessen nt the lmnkinff house on Tucsdn/, Jnnuarj next meeting will bo Mrs. Copps of Franklin Park .pent yesterday with ALL EUREKA OFFICES QPEN UNTIL 9i3O P. M. 12, 10SG, between the houia of 2:00 nm Expert service in chanting oi oriental and domestic rugs or carpets Jersey City and her topic will be Dr. Daniel D. Hcndri'-kson. - 20 Broad Street 'HEISLER ELECTRIC (HOP 3:00 o'clock r. M. "Thrift." The next four meetings , A Christmas play Ijy thn children , 52 Newman Springs Road, .Red, Bank, N. J. - KDWIN It. CONOVEI!. 4 • s> •> «*• iV •••••••••••• • * • • »•••#•••*•• ••*4«*«**««**4 following will be in charge of com-.of the Sunday-school of Christ 330 Bond Street, Asbury Park, N. J. ' Cashier ".edBank 1198-W , ' ; 'A.bury Park E447 December 11, 1020.. • .

The plan is very simple. Deposit 25c to $5.00 weekly and you will receive from $12.50 to $250.00 in December 1926. 25c for 50 weeks $12.50 50c for 50 weeks 25.00 •( $1.00 for 50 weeks 50.00 2.00 for 50 weeks 100.00 5.00 for 50 weeks 250.00 , F'OR THRIF-T ATSTD PROGRESS JOIN T THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY RED BANK, NEW JERSEY

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THE STECK-^$950 THE EMERSON—$975 One of the three great international pianos the George. Since 1849 the sweet-toned Emerson ha^ enriched the "Steck is manufactured- ahd sold in England, France, Iive3 of thousands and Emerson Grands have never IIR- Germany,"Australia-and Arrieriea-.'- Beautifully: scaled,-, fore been more", beautiful. Our "Easy Pay merit. Plan" its splendid tone and enduring: qualities have made it a makes it possible to have this beautiful instrument lor world-wide favorite. Xmas. • .

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">'' IS difficult to conceive a finer or more appropriate f gil't than a Grand Piano. For your family, or some i . individual to whom you wish to give genuine and lasting pleasure, it is an ideal selection. Never,in its history has the Tusting .Company had •suoh a complete and attractive"'assortment'of Grand .Pianos for holiday display. • ' So important, so beautiful, and so lasting a posses- sion'as-a grand piano should be purchased at a distin- guished place. • • ' 'At Tusting's you'find wide variety, quality, reason- able price, and you know that long experience in mak- ing sand selling higli'grade pianos has brought to; its personnel a wisdom w,hich can but redound to your advantage. ' ' . ; To purchase your grand piano here is truest econo- my, for every instrument represents sincerely good val- ue—while the Tusting guarantee—and Tusting cour- THE HARDMAN- teous service surround your purchase with safety and THE liARRlNGTON- $1300 comfort. .•'.'' ..'.'. $850

For fourteen years the official piano of the Metropolitan. Opera Delivery any time between now and Christmas • House, the Hardman has long beon recognized by the public Made by the great Hardman Piano Co., the l-Iarrinftlon Gran I as one of the world's finest pianos. Eve. A moderate first payment and con- is an instrument of beauty and distinction that will L-mluro and improve through a life-time of continuous svrvki.1. venient monthly or weekly terms.

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FAMOUS PIANOS SEEN ON OUR FLOORS Steinway , Hurrinum Ivors & Pond Sleclt Packard llehninn Brambnc'h Milton • lusting And the DUO-ART in (he Stcliiwny. Weber, Stock

THE STEINWAY, Miniature—$1425 Tusting's , KnoWp an the. "Instrumont of the Immortals," (lie Slclnwiiy has long held that unique distinction nf hi'lujr iictrciliicd the 11 Mouinouth St., Hroiidway at Third, (!()!). Matlison Avc, world's greatest piano, The grout majority of great il Fled Hank . \M\\K Hranch Asbury Park A beautiful little grand which couples piny only on the Steinway, , charming appcai'iuicc nt very mudi-i'iito cual Open Every'Evening. Until Christmas

MWM RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 23, 1925.

clalr normal schocl, are norne for ^,-EONARDO'S NOBLE TREE. ter of Councilman Howard-Morris, rest of tho wimer vita hor daugh- isT . ElEly ;as returned from business trip to Europe, arrived in of the past, whose .efforts'and loyalty have furnished Christmas vt at Holy Cross Clurch strict entertained a' few * sbeonordo railroad statioh. Gleam- : a visit with relatives at Brooklyn. Paris yesterday. He is on his way A loff from its pine-clad branches are church.' A prog-am" of special friends nt a card party last Wedncs- to Turkey. . ' day night. • * the incentive for larger and better service, grate- t430 varicolored-lights and a num- music will bo -rendered by the SEABRIGHT NEWS. Winfleld Wainwright has bought Mrs. John Nussbaum spent' last ber of electriq stars. It makes a choir.—i ":r'^sts ' a newJFord coupe. ','•'•• fully "the Greetings 66 the Yuletide Season, are beautiful sight. The lights were Miss-Mary Collins is chB^rman, of week at New York Turkey Dinner Party Held Last The Klethoilist Sunday-school Jirst turned on last night and they a committee arranging for n euchre' Mrs. Benjamin Brown came home Week by Chamber of Commerce! held a Christmas party last night at extended. • „ ,'•!-'. > TVill burn every night thereafter party and dance to bo held on lnst week' from the Long Branch ' Thirty n embers cf thi chamber the church. ^ '••..•-• hospital, where-shs d been a pa- during the Yuletide season. The Wednesday night of next week at of commerce attend':"" i. turkey din- Michael Kelly has given up his tient a couple of weeks. Mrs. trco can be seen to advantage from Holy Cross hall. ner party last Wednesday night at job as gateman at the Sycamore Brown will go bac^k to the hospital V the stafe highway and from trains. Miss. Kathryn "O'Brien is home John Ramsay's hotel. The dinner avenue, railroad crossing. • in a few days for an operation. It certainly makes Leonardo look for the Christmas holidays from was propai-ed by Mr. Ramsay and Theron Brower is homo from col- liko a place where the Christmas Georgian Court college at Lake-, Mrs. Richard McAllister of New Johr D^.Camphcli was chairman of lege for the holidays. tpirit abounds. wood. -- .:::'.' York was a visitor here part of last tho dinner committee. " Talks were John • O'Hagan is building a ga- i The tree is not nne which has "~ Twenty persons from Rumson, week. given by Mryor William R. Fowler rage in the rear of r. house on Philip T. Jiannine ' been'cut. It is growing in the Red Bank.nrjd Seabright r.ttended a Mr. and Mrs. Raymond, Doughty arid J/Khvo( d Harvey. Pinckney road. . / ground. lb has been decorated by surprise, party given last week for will leave next Monday for St. •. Mrf and Mrs.. Herbert Young ob- The auxiliary of St. Oohn's chapel the Leonardo civic interests asso- Mr.-..and Mrs. Mortimer VanSauter. Petersburg, Florida. served their seventeenth wedding •will meet tomorrow withxMre. F. P. 71 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. ciation and a number of tho njem- -Miss Helen C. Harding, who has anniversary Sundry. Swezey at Shrewsbury. ^ Ws ef the association worked'all been sick with scarlet Jeyer, is put MARLBORO NEWS. Tho public school was, closed last Frederick Ayres has taken a po- iunday afternoon stringihg the tree aghin. Wednesday and it will not reopen sition in the office of Lovett's nurs- fo.^"r lights. Tho large electric stars Jacob Stattle to Build a Bungalow until after, the holidays. It was ery.- • '. • . t M ere loaned by the owners of At- FAIR HAVEN NEWS. at Miami, Florida. closed earlier than usual .because . i • .»•«.—: • .•-••" lantic amusement park af Atlantic Methodist Sunday-Sc'-ool Christmas Mr. and lira. Jacob dtnttle have several children are sick with scar- It paya to advertise in The Register. highlands. The stars have been Party Tonight. arrived at Miami, Fla., anc are pre- let fever and chickeapox. Scattered throughout the tree, with The Methodist Sunday-school will paring to build a bungalo-: oh a lot Miss Margaret Nelson has been Jwo ,of theni 'crowning the tppmost hold it.-; Christmas ehtTtrtainmeni t to- they bought there some time agp. enjoying a vacation from her duties tirnnehRs'J "* - ••-' nightight: fionga"and.Songa and. recitntionrecitnti a will bo- -Mrs, Sparling of Montroal, Can- as a nurso at-the Long Branch hos-- given arid oranges' and candy will ada, has been-visiting Mrs. William pital. . • Son Accuses Fatl- be distributed. Lynian the- ] Lst week. Miss Sigrid Nelson and Miss Mar- " Asher White, Sr"., ol ..untune Miss Marguerite Morris, daugh- Mrs. Lillian Smith will spend the garet Devereaux, students at Mont- IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC township, was held .under $1,000 bail last week. on a complaint brought by his son Ashor. The son- charges his father with altering the- •name on a deed for property .in DEUCA6IE$W FANCY GROCERIES which the son had an interest as an heir in order that he could sell tho .'property. . SEASON'S GREETINGS RED BANK Horticultural Sociily Officer!. 40 Monmouth Street Phone 1975 George Thompson has been, re- pridtf.ourselves not so much upon our material progress as upon elected president of the Eiberon WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SELL "horticultural society., Other .officers the loyal and "true friends we have made, and we cannot let the year ,cho*en were .Walter Lindhart vice close without expressing our appreciation of the part you have played^ 'president, William Williams secre-_ tary, Julius Gill;* corresponding' in our success, ' , • : - ALL klNDS OF SANDWICHES WITH BUTTER—10c secretary cno William Bryan treas- jiror. ) _ HOME-MADE SALADS ANDllOASTED CHICKENS DAILY •V We wish for yoi? and yours a Happy Holiday-Time and in the New>. RUMSON NEWS. Year, Health and Prosperity. < FISH CAKES AND CLAM CHOWDER EVERY FRIDAY 'Carol Service Christmas Night at Victory Park. i community carol service will !be held Christmas night at Victory park. A large tree in the park will 'be decorated with colored electric 'lights and the singers will gather CHRISTMAS GREETINGS! around the tree. Mickey Walker is home from a WOLCGTT'S BAKERY To our friends whose patronage we haye enjoyed in the past and to our friends, stay in Nova Scotia. He has been both old and new, whom we hope to serve in the coming year, we extend the season's working in a lumb-r camp up there and he is in excellent condition. 10 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. Jb greetings and wish for them a full measure of happiness and prosperity. Plans haye been drawn for a 'house costing about $45,000 to be built at Rumson park on the Rum- WOLCOTT, Prop. son road for Emory T. Wales. John Claire and family have 'moved to Shrembury. Patrick H. Kennedy won a tur- c I 3 Items Valued at 40 on sale at 1 large DUZ9 reg. 1 small DUZ, reg, 1 SHOPPING BAG, ^g. prke

OUR STANDARD PRICES Karo Syrup, .blue label 10c" Granulated Sugar .5 lbs 25c Campbell's Beans ....-• ..3 for 25c for the liberal patronage extended to us, enabling our two 2-lb Sweet Mixed Pickles >r 35c Campbell's Soups , ..3 for 25c , Put up in jjuart jnrs. Robin Hood Brand Royal. Scarlet Pineapple i«w «»•> 25c > 11 z 16 stores to be recognized as leaders in their respective lines in Dill Pickles """I' ™ " t< , 'n » quirt jar * only 3()c Royal Scarlet or Sunmaid Seeded or Seedless Sweet Cider !\ y..', per gti. 29c Raisins .P|"P|C« 12c • lb Mixed Nut«, fancy '•'.?" 27c Royal Scarlet Brand Tuna Fish H,-tt «n 24c this^ection of the state; lb 1 ' -Fancy Whita Moat. Walnuts, fancy large «"»' 27c Unc lar Almonds, fancy soft shell lb 41c Calif. Tomato Sardines y s«. i-» »»»•««» 14c Almonds, medium hard shell lt> 33c Sardines, Portugxlne bpneleti, Idalina brand, largo can 29c Franco-American Spaghetti • lie R. & R. Plum Pudding 1 lb 2?c 1 k We also thank you for your co-operation which has R. & R. Plum Pudding .2 lbs. 45c Mueller ! Macaroni, Spaghetti »' Noodles 2 P «« 19c Heinz Mince Meat, 2 lbs «» 40c Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour 2 pkgs 25c made it possible for our two stores to have enjoyed the None Such Mince Meat 2 pkgs 25c Astor Rice .3 pkgs 25c Yuban Coffee .p»'k««« 5lc Smyrna Washed Figs 2 boxes 25c lh \ greatest holiday business in our commercial career. Gingerman and Woman M»do in G="i«ny _. ,27c Maxwell House Coffee «» 49c Mad«"• 49C lo Canada Dry bo' . 47c : Cliquot Club b°* . .14c White Rose and Grade A .....' «•» 45c . m Large Chipso and Large Rinso pkg 21c Again we thank you, and wish you all the Blue Label Catsup,.. .'"a" "» 22c : • »» «'» 16c k N. B. C. Butter Flake3 ...... -.••.•"«• P^B 18c Palmoliye Soap .)..... P« P « 7c compliments of the season. Nabisco Anola Festino . .2 pkgs 15c Old Dutch Cleanser. per cm 7C Uneeda Zu Zu, Lunch, Vanilla, etc... .2 for 9c P. & G. Soap ,. .2 for 9c or 6 for 25c Ammonia, extra, strong ... >"«• 12c : iu«»» 23c Dromedary Dates , 18c er €ake r Whole. Tomatoes, '"«• «•« 2 for 25c Bon Ami .....;. ,P 9c : Powder,.P« ••» 10c Stringless Beans 2 for 25c Chipso, small ,P»f v^t 9c Sifted Peas .Sugar Corn .. . .2 for 25c Lux—large 22c; small .,....,.. 2 for 19c Del Monte Asparagus Tips or large green. .32c White Rose Asparagus Tips or large green 32c DAIRY DEPARTMENT—OUR SPECIALS k White Rose Tea, •"">» P ««- 2 for 17c Strictly Freah Eggs, guaranteed .,'... .P« <>OI QQC th b June White Rose Tea, %•».. P^.' ... • 39c Butter, Print » "' °*lry or Lion brand lb 57C White Rose Shrimp .''..-;»• -.... .can 17c Phoenix or Braaekilont'a Looia Brick Cream CheCU 49c Heinz Baked Beans.T.'•••«• ""• 20c; "!•«•• •'« 13c Dairy, full cream, American Cheese .. .v, * 35c •mnH cize 9c* Individual ilxO QQ Phoenix Limburger or Mokang brand... >° 45c Heinz Catsup .-.•..'.'"«• •'"> 25c : •m«11 «lie. .. ,17c Minister Cheese, Eagle or Lion » 45c Premier Salad, Dressing ,. •">»!» 33C June Dairy Horseradish, pure ., r. •. ,>>oitu 13C Log Cabin Syrup 26c American Club .Cheese Phoenix or Kraft par n, 3gc Pride of the Farm Ketsup .48c Pimento Club, ,1.43c : Swiss Club.. .P*' » 49c 1'Fancy Stuffed Dates .39c Phoenix Vi-tb pkga American Pimento Swiss 23c Tl br Bd ho k Fancy Stuffed Figs or Walnuts 39c Gruyero Cho'eie, «"" » ' * '»» P « 50c •••• BSc Gulden's Mustard 2 for 25c Camcmbert, MlllUrf brand, whoU, pb(. ^JQC ••etlom 45c Mazola Oil, P'"«« .' 27c Philadelphia Cream Cheese P" pki ifa Art Kraft Shoppe Mazola.Oil, i""" Sic Shepherd's Snappy Cheese P« pl <«•" 49c Liederkranz, Brick Cheese and large section Borden's Evaporated Milk, '•'•• 10c Roquefort Cheese v*r phi 23c Pet Evaporated Milk ...... largo can 10c Magnolia or Star Condensed Milk ...... 14c • Our Products Are Guaranteed Eagle Brand Condensed Milk 18c WE ARE OPEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS Sauer Kraut, fresh, •. , >... P" 'V 9c Open 7s00 a. m. and Close 12iOO p. m. Every Daf ,1 ,, I, ,,--,' RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 23,1925.

otica has been taken off the' house. Iren wili'be held tomorrow night at Fred, H»rtrn»n 6t PwtMon- ll Saints' church'at Locust Point. mauth is employed as a .butcher at Oliver Perry of Belford has a new Kaustine Peptic Tanks WILLIAM SNVDER IS CHAL- Al's Marvel Market at Bed Bank. •adio outfit which was given'to him and.' - LENGED AT CHECKERS., He w»s formerly engaged in'the )'y his mother, Mrs. Florence 'Perry. butcher builnesa at Fort Monmouth. Miss Emma Leonard of Leonardo Chemical Toilet Systems Ladies' Wrist Watches Mr. Snyder U tba Champion of Christmas exercises were held this eft today to spend Christmas with truck. ing the holiday season with his par- Carl Basil arid Tlflmily of Belford' The Christinas entertainment of ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs of iave moved to Newark for the win- the MctliodiBt Sunday-school of Port Monmouth. • '• ter. ' r . LEON K1SLIN Belford will be held tonight. Christ- A Christmas party for children Solomon Newark of Leonardo mas morning at six o'clock there will be held tonight at tnVTEaat as a new Ford scdun. will be a rtort song service at the Keansburg firehouao and a fruit Frank Yarnall of Belford has JEWELER church, after which the singers will cake weighing'twenty pounds will been on the sick llst.^ make a circuit of the village, sing- be disposed of. • ; Miss Anna hichmond of Belford 13 East Front St. Red Bank, N. J. g carols in front of the homes of Bradlt} VanBrunt, .who _». te .em- is- on.the.sicfc list. .... <;AS AND ELECTRIC_ APPLIANCES Invalid? and sick folks. ployed by a crockery concern at One Door from Palace Theater ,, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shoellner, Trenton, will spend Christinas with. SHREWSSURY NEWS. who wovo recentl; married.by Rev. hU father Alfred VanBrunt of Bel- Make Ideal ^Christmas OPEN EVENINGS A. II Sutphen. of River Flaza, are ford. . Etichro Party and Dance . New living with tho groom's parents at Miss Dot Seeley of Bdford has Years Eve at Firehomo. Port Monmouth. Mrs. Shoellner been enjoying a vacation of a week Tho fire company will hold Boudoir Lamp Specially Priced Gas Range was formerly. Miss Nan L'akor. Shefront her duties with the Tuller uchre party nnd 'dance New Years is-a daughter of George Luker £ Construction company of Red Bank eve at the flrehouse. , TABLE LAMPS Gas Fired Boiler Belford. , The' Shrewsbury dairy athletic Percolator , Mr. anOtrs.' George Stalfa cZ Rich antique hammered gold "Christmas Eva' in Fairyland" Jersey City spent 'Saturday and Sun- :lub cleared about 550 a' a dance Gas Steam Radiator was the title of i, pla> v.hich was given last, Friday, night? at the or antique hammered silver; day with Mri; i3talfa*3 father. An Toaster Gas Tank Water given'last, night, bj'the children of thnny Stalfa of East Keansbur? firehouse. The club expects to hold 1G inch shade in assorted Port Monmouth at the schoolhouse Rev. Thoitias Thomas of Plym a dance once a month. cobra. Heater at that place, I' was ably rendered outh,, Pennsylvania, preached at the , Albert Parker' and George .Silver, Curling Iron and the audience showed its plea Leonardo Baptist church Sunday as Jr., went' deer hunting in South $14.95 Gas Automatic sure with frequent applause. a candidate for the pastorate. Jersey Mondny. Heating Pad Diamond Brown, son of Lindsey Walter Chandler and family have A Christmas entertainment wa Water. Heater Brown of Navesink, is improving moved front Campbell's Junction to given Sunday afternoon by the BREAKFAST SET Gas Radiantnre from the injuries he received abou Mrs. Sarah Palmer's house 'on Presbyterian Sunday-scHool. Waffle Iron and ton days ago when he~was struck by Compton street at Belford. A carol service will be hoi' Coffee Urn, Cream Heater an automobile driven.by Miss Phyl Tho alumni association. of th Christmas eve at Christ church. Grill Sugar Set with Tray. lis Smith. The boy is still unable ti Leonardo high school win hold their Peter Dean, who drives one . ol $17.00 Gas Log • I itfend"Echo'bl'•"; '""' -—--'-•_ annual reunion and Christmas danc the Butler grocery tru ks at Now I Frank Postoh, teacher of agricul- next Monday night.. . >: York, is sick with pneumonia. CHRISTMAS TREE LAMPS—$2.00 per set ture at the' Leonardo high school, The Harmony run cl. b will hav Mrs. iPred Pierson is on the sic will spend tho holiday vacation a shooting match Christmas after- list. ' . season with his brother nt Washing- noon for prizes 0 .turkeys,, ducks, Mr. and Mrs. F. Earl Fairchili Electric Sewing Machines Premier Vacuum Cleaners ton and at his .former home in geese and chickens. and son Fran!: of Sycnmc-e avenu Easy Washing Machines Simplex Ironing Machines will spend the Christnfis holiday: 1 | Mrs. Edltb Philippi of Leonard ' Christmas eve midnight will h has returned home f&m a stay with with Mr. Fairchild'3 p-.rents • Electric Refrigerators ^l.d tomorVow night at St. Mary' her daughter, Mre. Frfndii Goertne Brooklyn. On their return they will entertain Mrs. Fairchiid's mother, 'nirch at New Monmouth and there of Staten Island. WE A'RE OPEN EVENINGS Mrs, M. Macintosh, and also hei FROM will be mr.sse's Christmas morning Miss Mildred DeVesty of Nave- at eight o'clock and,quarter to nine brother, W. James Macintosh, bot' sink, who attends college at New of Germantown. ,\ Come in this week and let us help you choose a really helpful gift o'clock, . Brunswick, is home for the holiday • A .Christina* party for' the cliil for every name on your list. vacation. A Birthday Parly. dieri of St. Mary's church if New Miss Phyllis' Williams of Leon- Mcnmouth will ei- lield tonight Mrs. Paul Hoffman of West Lon ardo has returned home from a New Branch gave a party last week in Sohnoor's hall at Belford. Rev.'Jo York hospitali where she was a pa- seph P. Hughe3 is-arranging th celebration of the birthday of Mrs, tient. Clifford Jacobus. The guests wen Jersey Central Power & Light Co. party. - ' / The MiBses Garland of New York Mrs. Reginald VanNote, Mrs. Clan 17 BROAD ST. RED BANK, N. J. The three children of Andrew have been spenJinr, several daya tit Kelly of' Campbell's Junction hav Clayton, Mrs, James Atcheson; Mo RED BANK ' LONG ^BRANCH their bungalow on East road at Bel lie and Katie Parker, Mr. and Mr been sick with scarletina, but they ford. have rctov«re£ and the quarantin Frank Sherman, Robert Jacobui A Christmas tree party for chil and Richard Hoffman. Co. NEXT TO PALACE THEATRE The World's Greatest Neutrodyne Radio Receiver DIXON BROTHERS, Proprietors% "A Radio Set for Christmas Liberal Sold on Allowance Easy brings joy to the whole family" ' Made on Confidential Your Old 1926 MODEL ATWATER KENT Payment Da vid Grimes | -;•- Set in Plan FERGUSON "8" $89.00 Trade Garod V Complete I.:™ FREED EISEMANN $265.00 including Complete BOSCH AMBOROLA Grimes Speaker including Western Electric 3 R. C. A. Tubes Speaker »EEDEISEMANN, SIX TUBE COMSOLE DAVfD GRIMES 4D Burgets GENUINE POOLEY CABINET Five R. C. A. 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Christmas for Spirit of A "BEARFOOT" MERRY Christmas CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS -By .EMILY BURKS ADAMS ' FOR ALICE By REV. ALAN P. WILSON IK beautifully dec- By MARIAN WING u i&n'l i sin- or'nted house, the I glo child In tho T CHRISTMAS bo ireny, and 2 g^entlj falling | f inn L1 y now nnd Mlthnl.^ .And feast thj ponr nciBhbori, iiiow, the hiM* nt'j UTII ALICE lay abed late Christmas; they' "11 tho ercat with tho smiui. mosjiheie, the hur-*- agreed, wns-a tlnio Clirhtiiins morning A\ lint So wrote tlio jpciet Tiisser many i \ nml Hie expect- other gill of eighteen would * tor children. A t jcnis ago hut the suggestion Is ing of lo\ed ones' - h(i\o .sta\cd (n?lly In bcil just'1 as pertinent today ns It wan nny rnto thoy_ nil e\idcjicpd the pres tho munelous Christmas pres- then. If anything, wo need to be 1 sild that once of Chi islam*. niiltliu Uci attenljon that wero reminded of mir duty to our fcllow- wnl()ng Hutli Alice's? Hheuji tho They had soar- Qihn more today than our- fnthera Mem laughter mid huiiied Mcps nf.- .tereil .as families sometimes could be found one who Is so nnr- "elded they could not forego. Oh, the Joke on me becav.se I thought, all'those row, jet I am assured Hint such oil wells were windmills," 6 6 other ruling was very sensible, nnd p'il^ exist today. There ,nre ii » prescription far they all agreed, but—well, It was those who, when they have satis- "Tes, mother,", Interrupted Wayne, qnite. sensible. Children belonged to fied the needs ot their own, assume "Edith said, 'How all these windmills Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Christmas; Christmas to children. Let a self-satislled nlr and say that ren\nd oncot llollnnil!'" Bilious Fev^r and Malaria. It remain that way. they have done their whole duty. •"Ob, ivell, I sliall be all tho wiser Approach such n person nnd re- II Kills the Germi . The family who lived down by the when I return to Chicago. I'm anxious mind him of the need of a' friend, to see nil the Indluiu Hose and Wayne eld mill were having the Christmas or a neighbor, and he will ask tho dinner. The other family were cora- have told me about. Are they Jo'/lnir time-worn question: "Am I my me nbout tliat, ton'! I hope so,' for I lig to It and were going to bring the- brother's keeper? Haven't I enough' BiimsteadsWormSyrup Mince pies and the plum puddings as to do to look after my own fam- am mortally afraid of Indians, but ot "To children an "iW of course tlio government keeps ti'ein fllnrtlonB ar« fouovrca* their part of the Christmas feast. They ily7'" The teachings of Jesus PADL8. D«]PjteMardlT Christ answer the first questlon,ln guarded." wanted to do something about a Stood ulitr Titan1 test, sold' ChriBtmas dinner—there wasn't any (he affirmative (and the latter "in 'Ten, Edith, If I inny call you "All Rl0ht, Flora, Bring MB My or by mau* 64o a bottle. special reason for It but they wanted the nega(lve) wl,th even more em- Edith?" and she caught the twinkle In Slippers." - H.D, to do something. phasis • than God answered' Cain her eon's eye. "The! Indians need when he originated the selfish In- watching; they are cunning. Wayne Idly, but deterinlflfdly, into Hie lux- The table was, set the night before. quiry. Jesus taught thnt the Dec- urious bedroom where Ruth Alice There wasn't much to do Christmas alogue Is summed, up lu the grenter Is a good athlete nnd will see that you lay drennilng among her pillows, Charles Lewis are not scalped, nt least." - • • her beautiful eyes halt closed. commandment—"Thou Bhnlt love WHOLESALE AND RETAIL thy neighbor ns thyself," nnd'Hfs 'Well, I want to climb to the top ot. . "Well, Flora, why are you dis- definition cf "neighbor" Is nny one one of those 'windmills.' All tho wells turbing me? I'm not going to get " DEALER -,IN'""7•;"-•'• T—XHOSE unexpected checks that peep from holly-decked Christmas who needs our help. Territorial I know anything about go down anil up yet a while." Stockings—what vista* they open up before you 1 Will it be a wrist or .other limitations do not apply I shall still call those tall'things'wind- 'But,'Miss JUitli Alice! 1'our fa- when the case of one In need Is mills. I want to seo. n tepee and nn ther Is just walking back and forth LUMBER watch, a new frock, a radio, a pair.of skis? Whatever be your choice, before us. Indlnn chief, too, before I return in the library, and asking every There Is no geographical limita- you will linger long and lovingly over its selection—that the thought- home." linif minute .when you are coding Sash, Doors, Blinds, Glass zr tion when wo nre extending the down." . * ful gift of relative or friend may bringhappiness to the utmost buying hand ot assistance to one who Dinner was served nnd Edith no- 'Oh, Dad! He wants to see my and Builders' Hardware. needs our help: wherever there Is ticed tho csQUlslte table service and joy over the stocking, I suppose." power of eacli golden penny. And that so precious a trust may be exe- morning. Later' they would go to appointments. The drawing room was church and 5°ln In singing the Christ- "Well, there are lovely things spacious ond Edith marveled at tha down there, goodness knows"! And RED BANK. N. J. cuted wfsely arid well, this'great store is ready with gifts to satisfy mas lijmiis. That would be suitable magnificent furnishings. The ruga such flowers!" your every whim. to the day—to the holidny, holy day, were"Oriental; the pictures were done "Oh, bother the flowers 1 I don't Joy. by master artists; nnd the culture ot But there was n time In between—a want them. Cut, tell me, Jins the time before when the children had, had postman como yet?" 'No. He'll be dreadfully late to- bom, inled irtlh EM mUxluV/ l t,hclr presents—while still they 'we're day, of course." T«k« MO other, umr «r wmw 2L J children, before they had grown up or "Yes, so I suppose. Well, wbat's ULMIOND UIUND PILU, foe »I gbne away. Thnt time would be curl- tho good of getting up, then?" r lBtSfat out replied thnt he wns willing'to help of sorts on Christmas; of nil times. seemed to be n part of.Christmas. And his neighbors but did not think he mother, it's too funny! Kditli thinks In no'time'it was covered with gifts. "And' she's been like this for wns enlleil upon to help those as Oklahoma is wild. Don't yon like more than « week," Flora slghcil HENRY CAMPBELL, President ]^er\ one' hail surreptitiously been far hivny us China. her? She IT n dear, nnd Wnyno 13 to the'butler. "Just Isn't infer- DANIEL S. ELY, Vice-PPieT.^ EDtylN R. pONOyBR, Cashiej fixing up .little presents for each other. "Whom do you consider your crazy about her. I think it is mutual, estedln anything? ,,(lli. yes. there's And the table groaned under Its neighbor?" :iskeil the minister. however. Hep Idea ot Indians BO one thing still can excite her. Tlint weight of packages tied with pay old "The man whose farm adjoins amuses us." •••,.'-,',-, •• is the post man. Slip sends me out me," was (he prompt roply. "How : ribbons and tissue paper as of yore. Wayne and-Edith were visiting ns fm-lj- times a' dny to see If lie's far donn Into the earlli does your dropped letters In tile box and for- "But we agreed we wouldn't give fnrm extend?" was the next ques- if they, too,-liad-tiecn separated sev- got tn ring. Yesterday she even any Christmas presents to each other tion, and the,farmer just us prompt- eral months. "Well, Kditli, what think made me go out and lookjilnwn tho this year," they murmured from-time ly answered: "To tlm center!" you of I'oncn now, and of mother? She street to see If bo was/nnywliero to time. "Very well," snld the minister Is sonjo mother, I. tell you. You need In sight." "We stud we wouldn't have a quickly. "There Is a man down In not fear the Indians. Now thnt you've "Ob. well, tlint explains H. (lien. Chrlstrnns celebration now that we China whose land jolas yours nt met mother and have seen I'oncn, Slip hasn't heard from her sweet- were all grown up." the center of tho earth ; lie is there- aren't you ready tii give me that an- honrt." fore your neighbor nnd needs your Holiday (jreetings "Christmas, we said, was entirely a swer? I'll count it a mighty fine "Sweetheart! Slip's henrd from help." This was a new thought to 1 day for children." the slow-going church member.' Hn Christinas present.' dozens of 'em evp>y mull. And Yes, so they had sold. But sn deep- learned his lopsnu, nnd wo need "Oh, Wayne, yi»ti must wait until you ought just lo tnkp n-lnnl; at her ly <" was the Christmas celebration to learn tho same. Only as wo nfter the ennunuttiiy tree. I want to presents In (here. Flower?, books, flo sn will wo he able to broaden cnnily, music! And lmr fnlhor h:i: Our biggest asset is the good will-of nround the shaky nld table, before the see more of llirMrnntlves. AfPgobt! surprised licr «idi u vc.w llmoiisfnn '•• big fireplace, rooted In the heart of our lives Into the fullness ot the things arc worth' waiting Tor, you lire of Jesus tho Christ. all her own. Guess pven you didn't our customers and we sincerely value the each that they couldn't, In spite ot know, nnd besldcii. It isn't time yet to know that.' " MIUo l;i-|it the secret their receives, do nn>' differently. Tim application ot the teaching give our nrnsi»^s." of Jesus I" business and society liretty well. Hi- mily lot It drop business you have given us. "I -think," one of them said when would produce n. perpetual Christ- Jt wns L'lii'istiuu.t Eve, nnd Edith to nn> liy iii'p'ilPiir." Mike was tho every present had boon opened, slm- mas sensnn; a time of penco nm' and Vnyne weir tnlklnj* ot the com- chauffeur, ni" course. if joy and happiness lasting through- munity trop. "My! What a crowd ">'o! A I:II:IIIHIIIP! Altd (hen out the your. there wns, Wnyiic. The singing wns (hose prtii'lc,: Vlinolil mnn shoupil In extending to our friends the Com- The giving of clipnp presents or next lo divine; but where were tho (liein In li'.p li!::iTo one In tno old to inlay wllh Him whose very llfo was nil "Kditli, tho Indian of linlny |3 cTv- box when Ilic oivpi' Is spniiiK. i It" i'xi'in|dircnt|iin of tho precept: "It "That'll bo (ho post man," she mi Id, IH iimru IIIFSHIMI I» glvo tlilin to ro- Illzcd. A nice Hint liii* suffered, ypB; I And IIOIT proudly they nald lo Iliclr but n truly Auiprlrnn rnir; a nice Hint "I'll gel (hero Ibis tlnio liefuro 'friends as they met after church: cohc." , Itutli Allen sends mo." As wo rolobrntp HIP nnnlvprsnry was Rent from, place to iilnt-c; n race. j "Yon must rumolnnnd pep our pre*. Hint fought nml won, Only n smnll • But Hutli All™ wn» nt dip doot of thi! lilrth of Jesus let not the first, for nlio, ton, knew tin; post i »nt». Wn got lovely -thing.-.. .Just 1,-IIIIIK ilnwii of lhi> sun murk the portion of their vnst Inherllnncn wns ' whnr we wnntpil!" . nllollod tlioin, but tlint portion has mnii'o rlne, Kiii;i>rly »lm lion ilccllne of Mm Chrlxtuinn spirit hut, througli tin- plb' of mull. "Ihcn her (3). IHD, AVcmarn N'su-vpuprr Unl»n> ns the diiys come unil go, nnd wo wnicd rich In oil, I nm nn Indian, THE 1 eyes (looik'd with (emu llnu RIIC cnti'r tin new year, let .»» eucli Kditli, nor would I conceal It. I nm Christmas Wisdom olio roni'h nut the loving 1innd to could not hldp. "Nnlhlni;!' Anil It's lio-slowlng upon you tho highest honor (Jlirlslinna day I" »he ivl|lK|ii'rcil. ( i k /onllfh man In onn wlm dnfMi't the Kill,-, llu> lllifiirhmiifn nnd tho limn, can give tu wointin. .Will ynii "Hut wlinl'M IIIIHV Klnru u»k BROAD 'know; What liN wife wnnlH, MI IIU OUtlMIKt, I'l'IIH'lllllVrllli; Illllt .[('BUS liecnnin my wlfp, Killlli—(ho wife of licndliiK to pick up n plcliiri) pn.stal ROM and gels It—probably a elm hen lhi>. Clii'lct Kiild : "liiiininiirli an yo nn Indlnn—ii mnn who would die for i '.%rlnger. 1III\I< iloiiii It until llio li'imt of orni Hint had dropped V'I tho ilonr. Mlm (if ihcsi', my bi'i'ihri'ii, yo luivc doiio bin men nnd ynii? If.yim will prnmlsn Itutli Alhn nnntcheil It from her 'VM A wl»« mnn known Ills wife HPCIIN t\ mo, IIIIK will be tlin linnplost ClirlMtinnn NATIONAL BANK It ii!iti._.Mn!" hnnd, hut nol before I'lorn bud KPCII .pair of nrclIcK, hut him wit rnniiiili In of my llfp. It wan Junt n pb'tijrn of n wrcutl i her double dpi'lier Judo mrrln:n! luing un u iloor. ^iind IIIUIIT II Sure, Mnn li M«do of Duit, t-XUMIjR IliinnliiK Tlioiiinj. ''Yen, Wn.vnr, I ijrnnilse. 1 wnnt to Kcrnwlcd In n boh) mimciillmi liiinil RED BANK. NEW t/ERSEf "Jlnrlil" »liy« tlio «l(('litlc, In' tlii' wlfi' of mi Iijillnii—'a Jlonr/o/rt "Slprry Orhfdiinn and llnpiiy Smi "Wlinl prodf can you irivo inu tin 1 Inn—%vfill II lirnv'd iilhU'lo us my Ypnr, Minn NornuiD." 't'luit wnn Mistletoe (hut mnn 11 mmln of iluxtV" prnli'i'loi'." The riulln win (nnod In all, except the signature, "Jack Dal j, JIUIlelor, when nut pimpr-mii-d, \n re- "Why, look nt youriii'lf," HIKUCH nml—"A Mi'i'iy Chi'lditniin lo nil," vnt ton." liy HID »Mi|ii'r/)lllliiin tin n luir- Ilii! ollit'r mini. "You Itavu n tip nri'i'tlna. ' Hut Ninldonl.v MIM Ilulh Allm (IflHrof liml lue!t,--London TII-UllR. nm.'lilu blow, un nlnlinoti'i' cliuek, InilKliPil fnprrlly anil nelr.eil Vlnrn ii mii'ldy complexion nml unnily liy liotli linnilH. Him whlrlpii her Imlr." lloncliar't Flrit of April Coinnmnt. around In a biippy ilnncc. ".Merry A Day of Lleblngt. Once, mi llii' Hi-Hi of April, Clirlntinnii, Klorn," xho cried UIUTI Kifby—Well, well I Hiive you Why Hf ll*'j No*!'*!, Wnnl Jlnoi'liCr /ounil In Ills m „ It wu« dunp, ami rimliril (nwnrd tlin Vlnltor—And you nlwiiyi illil nmII n It'ltcr ('(intiilnliiK only tho llhrnry, Him pnniiPd I he bhtler on (ttlnyji JleWnjf/llttlo mini? your dnrlna i-olikark>» BIIIKIC- wiinlii "Ajirll l''ool," Ilia war. "Merry ClirlMiimn, Walk- nuiv—You oalloil do turn, IIUIWIOJ? why didn't you Imvo a "Well, wolll" ho In Knld to Imvo or," «li# cried lo him, Tlirn limy • V. vAt.i ,i. lontt kldlio p«l?, rniiiiit'keui "I'dnro rccolvod many n lionrd lier Jilerry Olirlilmntlug licr lVlsoncr—Wrllncr—Wrll,, »lr,, i wu»wu») li'ltor nlieio a mnn Toreot to »lim dad I '«;«ni4;ji«mfl >i« nUMM 1m tnlglinlltt ttur n out lo bbo liln nnnia; this U ilic lint tlnio 1 over "Wfll, Vm glnil to lietr b*r «nr> ••:>. u-J> jonti. illnhoneit nnd ketp muro 'h»n )il« know of n w-Htor ilmtlng I' Inn It." Klon cj«culit»d. "I lovrutibMli •"" A RED BANK REGISTER.

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: ; ; if idoes. ' ':•;...:• J' ;\ •"-•••'";^\--: \ •. . •• •••:%: : -' H-". /'•. '\ ; • ..•'•' •' ' '•• ' •., - t ; Advertising eliminates the personal equation. 1%^ makes it possible for the merchant to f : v withdraw>from business without haying the profits :of the "business withdrawn from him. It changes a name to an institution and helps perpetuate the institution., Advertising is a'^ortof insurance policy which in reality costs nothing., It pa^sapremium each yearinstead pf calling for one. A business which is nbt advertised must rely upon the personality of its. proprietor for success and the value of personality in bus- iness is growing less and less. IThe buying public doesn't care whether it knows the proprietor of a business or not, it istft interested in him. But4t is vitally interested in the goools he sells. Advertising is the one thing that .will enable the merchant to tell the buying public about his goods. It will help, increase his business far beyond anything he could hope for by depending upon his personality or acquaint- ance. Using the Advertising Dollar Wisely While the advertising dollar that is used wisely is not spent, it can be thrown away if used unwisely. Advertising dollars can not make a business grow unless they,are used in a way that will bring the greatest results—that is reaching the greatest number oipeople. > An advertisement in The Red,'Bank Register will reach practically every home in all this section, providing a possible market of•> upwards of 35,000 persons. Themerchantwho wants to use his advertising dollars wisely and hopes to gep his share of business from-the buying public of this section willpublish his a dvertisements in .The Register. ! 1 A Circulation Built A The Red Bank Register does not conduct contests or give premiums in connection with circulation. The Register sells on its merit •; alone and its advertising, rate card means exactly what it says. No secret whatever regarding rates or circulation. Records of circula- '

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SPORTSMEN MEET. County Fish and Came Association Elect* Officers. Tho annual meeting of tho Mon- mouth county f'.sli and gnnio associ- ation was held ut th# Borough hall at Heel, 13unl; Saturday, afternoon. .\11 the odlccrs were re-elected. PALACE-KedBatif TliLy arc Albert L. Ivins' of Uocl -M. E. MeNULTY~AMUSEMENT CO. Phone 802 GEORGE G. ROOP, Managers I3ank provident, Iryirg Kccd of As- ; Matinoc Dally 3-.OO P. M., Saturday 2:3O P.M. bui y Park first vice presidenjt^^pr. Performance Continuous 7:10 f. M. to 10:4B 0. C. Bogardus of JTeyport.secbnd vice president, Jacob Wyckoff of THE MANAGEMENT OF THIS THEATRE WISHES PROF. HAROLD LAROS, M.H.JACKS, Ked Bank secretary and treasurer, at tho Organ - - • Manager and Milrtin H. Ittner of 5orsey Cjty, Frank Muldoon of freehold, George A MERRY CHRISTMAS Tod&y, Wednesday, December 23d HjiidricksoTi and Dr. R. B. Wilson, oft-Red Bank nnd Edwatd Havens AND A'HAPPYNEW YEAR':'Tft ALL Beverly Bayne, Frank Mayo, Pauline Garon, Bryant Washburn off Brndley Bench director:. 'ITi • . •• • ••"-'- '—IN— . . ' • " (The association decided to soil its game farm at Jenseyvillo, as the *. "PASSIONATE YOUTH" state has withdrawn financial aid whieli amountea to atoat $2,600 a THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24/ 25, 26 A tremendous drama of today. Plumbing deep into tho hearts of a mother and daughter. year. The society V/AS organized a "PASSIONATE YOUTH"—a' sensational presentation of jazz children : and .neglecting parents. few years ago- for the protection Bobty Ray Comedy—"HIT and;MISS" .ALICE CARTOON and SCREEN SNAPSHOTS and preser.Mtioh of the game sup- ply in Monmouth county, It has a larRO membership among the,sports- KEITH HOLIDAY VAUDEVILLE BILL Thursday arid Friday, December 24th and 25th men of tho county, THREE RUBES A REALCHRISTMAS TREAT , CHRISTMAS, RACES. Trotting arid Running Events at BOWERS WALTERS CROCKER GAUTIER'S Long Branch Friday. A'scrieVof trotting/ and funning Eccentric Dancing Funny Songs & Capers ANIMATED. TOYSHOP I races will be held on Atlantic avy; nuo, Long Branch, by tho Norwood Music and Comedy Bring the Children to See the Big Toyshop- hotel riding stables Friday- after- noon, beginning rt 2.80; The trot- OTHER KEITH--ALBEE HOLIDAY ACLTS ' ling events will be half-mile heats. —\_—:—i—••— ;—^—^ ——: :—_ • • .- i '•-• -• . .• .... . -• Among the entries are Gporge' WItUAM FOX ! Bennett's Midnight, John Hyers's Prince; Oscar-Baker's Marie, Joseph presents I Kivby's Jewel, Pctor McBonough's | Margaret Piper, : Dan- Asay's Tar iBaby and' George Bennett's Paul Seltzer. The running races will be in quarter-mile Iieat3 and the en- tries • include Albert Buxkalew's Lady Twilight, Hermann Chees- ENT man's Snake Eyes, John Dean's Winnie and Bert fteevcy's sorrel gofding, Prizes will be awarded in all the events and a spe ial prize of $5 has been offered by Howard pURWOOD'S spectacular Rogers, .suoerintendent of the Port- aupeck devalopment. __' _' mance of the Canadian lumber- m t m ^ •T-loggirig.-cQunti'y.-^Produ'ced-byriian THREE' CARS IN A COLLISION. who made "North qf 36" and "Wan- Autos Come Together' Near the derer of Wasteland." Betsy Ross Farm in Middletown. jtoai Three automobiles were badly MAX BRANDS ,| damaged in a smash-up- Sunday GREAT NOVEL night near the .Betsy Ross farm on the stato highway in Middletown township. Howard Smith of Mont- JINGLE BELLS" clair, formerly of Red Bank, and Joseph Johnson of Navesink wero CLARA BOW... driving their cars in the direction,of ICeyport when a .car driven by COT. CHABWICK George Wallace, a s'tat'. trooper, approached from tho opposite direc- PAUL PANZER tion. TIIB troop r's car collided with Mr. Smith's machine and then KING crashed into Mr. Johnson's automo- bile. No one was hi.rt. The troop- 'iOWitthe wonder horse er was on his wayio»L20nardo re- sponding to a hurry-call. It was raining and the paved road was J.G.BirSTOME slippery. The biggest damage was done to Mr. Johnson's ,c*,r. Three wheels wero broken and the front axle was badly bent. It will cost about ^400 to repair the car. by, H. C. Witwer—"ACCOUNT OF MONTE CHRIST©! Lloyd Hamilton Comedy—"MOVIES" . FOX NEWS'7 LEONARDO DEMOCRATS BUSY. Club Organized Sunday at Benja- ZJL IRViNWILLAT PR; UCT,ON Saturday, December 26th min J. Haulboskey's. D vXJACK HOLT T.' BJLUE DGVE - MONTAGU LOVE | The Democrats of Leonardo met WESLEY BARRY, Mary Carr, Mildred Harris and Pat O'Ma'ley Sunday at the home'of Benjamin,J., —IN— • / • ' Haulboskoy and formed a club which will be known as the Leon- "TH-E FIGHTING CUB" ardo Democratic ^lub. Mr. Haul- /WEDNESDAY, DECER/I , 29, 30 A thrill-o-tlraniu roin.uite of newspaper life. boskcy was elected temporary • A brilliant story <>C daring courage and loyal'hearts. chairman of the club and Leo John- Komanco :>.ml thrills in a corking melodrama. son was chosen secretary. An exe- Adventures of Masi=—"THE-CONSTANT'SIMP", No. 2 And MERIT COMEDY cutive committee was chosen corr^ sisting of 'Benjamin Guttormsen, ALBEE Thomas Beets and Frank Kilduff. Monday and Tuesday, December 28th and 29th The club will meet again on FEATURING sa Wednesday night of next week at THE Kid himself. In k\y here's the tlic Leonardo firehouse for an elec- > greatest ecmedy hit tion of officers. All the Democrats s'mce "The Kag Man." Ho successor to in the community have been, invited JUNE travels the sidewalk oi to attend the meeting. At the No- DARL.1NQ OP VAUDE.VILLE3 New York once more in- 'THE RAG MAN"' vember election Leonardo "went stead of v.'h:.-;in3 by., i:i AND HER FAMOUS O NEWSBOYS hifch-powercd limcusinH! Democratic'for the first time in a It's o thrillir-c whirltrir.d of number of years. •merry adventure I You'il The Rhinestone dress worn by dainty June contains 2,400 imported sloncc r-.nc! cost more than $l,00Q.OO \ . love every second of it! Kcansburg'^ Manager. By xntJ.Ann ,wjcrr ixmi- '—ALSO— • •i bj CDIUP. Cl.lSli. Under Ralph K. Linvillc, n former en- lit »«i-««,oJ itprrriilo* d gineer of Danville, Virginia, is the JACK COOC.iX. M. borough manager cf Kcansburg, which is now operating under the city manager plan. The salary of tho manager is $4,GOO a year. 'Mr. Linville will begin his duties the first of the ycafT The new commis- Everybody's sioners,of Konnsburg rrs James P. Happyt Mnhcr, Samuel E. R-.ndolph nnd here Gomes Alfred A. Nightingale. Grcenleaf Dofeata1 Sewing. J\lton Sowing of Red Bank was defeated last woe"k nt pocket bil- linrds at Asbury Park by E. Ralph Greenleaf, world's champion at tho sport. It was a hundred point match and Sowing wns ablo to get only eleven balls. His highest run was eight. Groonlcaf's highest run wns 30.

Shrewsbury's Dear Slayer. ITH a lonely girl, an old man end n worn- John linmm of Broad etrcet, W Shrewsbury, was Among those who but nag, Jackie starts out —!; en f'ic most lu'.irious and went deer hunting In tho southern li att • varming adventures part of Now Jersey tho firBi day tho ->r>u ever saw I law wns "p< Ho relumed honie*with You'll lay (hey arc »:rc.iinint;ly a deer which he-shot nonr Pnsndonn funny, but you'll- blink n tear and which weighed 170 poundn. . or two whilo you roarl Jnckin iincl his mvcr-iny.clio WMIR will . MAtawan Firemen's Election, win your heart nwaj'l TlictVs n thrill and throb entli merry Midway hotto coinpnny of Mnln- moment! wan him i-krtcd Holme* W. Klllnon piciildciit, Alvlti [,.' KIIIKOM vlco llrrc't lite jrrol juccruor to He's ;i Star "The Ka Man." jircnlnt, W. Ii. Klllnon sccretnry, s A. J. lloyco trennurvr, J. Kmmonn HO'B H Princoi! FOX NEWS EDUCATIONAL COMEDY Jnnltnr, (i. (Jriilif foreman, W. l.nur and .1. V. It. Clark nnalntant fore- He's a Scream! nimi iiinl Ji. II, lloycr truttco. Wednesday, December 30th That'B tho Silk LOO TE3LLEGE | Dcalli nf Agnil Long Brunch Man. Hut Sensation, Hay IN j AuKUHtiiii lived «f Iiiillft Hxnlicli, ' GrilTHli, in liifi clan- \ | mri'il VH yonlil, wna t.mini ilcnil In lull hint wevk. J11 it dentil wnn duo fiioKt, iiicrriorit com- ^*TJHE3 SPO3RTING \u hunrt dlien.ir. Mr. Hood nnd hl« edy. . • Drnmo o't the Raco Track Innthd', Niillmn 1!IMMI, Voliductud n Tuilt bmliKir nt ],oi,K Dinmli over Sarcm play bj lih'h'NU THOMPSON" From tho rtory by Reginald Morrh and Job, MitehtU-Dh'tettdby Eciw: South duty yiiii'n imii, '