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Issued Weakly, Entered ES 8ec«ml-Ct&Ba Mutter &% tha Foet» Subscription Pries; On© Year Si.BO VOLUME LVI, NO. 22. office at tied Bank. H. J,, under tha Act of U&rch S, 1379. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1933. Sti Months 31.00. Single Copy

OUT ins THUAB ALMOST OFF. | MAY J5NLAIIGI5 SCHOOL. Edward Borthwlck of Port M011- i Increased Enrollment Causes Prob- o Speaker Here Overseer Of Poor nioulli Was Trying to Mill a Goose. On Overdue Taxes lem at Shrewsbury. Edward Borthwlck, who Ilve3 with The Shrewsbury borough board of Here Tomorrow Copt. Robert A. Kennedy Now lila uncle, Charles Rutt of Port Mon- Checks and Income Share Certi- Beginning With 1934 the Inter- education is seriously considering Red Bank Real Estate Board to Bank Examiners School Superintendent Addressed mouth, attempted to kill a goose Sun- the proposition of an addition to the the Daughters of American Has His Headquarters in theday nfternaon. His aim was faulty ficates, Amounting to $196,- eat Charge Will be Sis Per public school. This hus been brought Hear Senator Durand and As- Erred in Passing Judgment on Revolution at Red Bank Last Forme' Shrewsbury Avenue and tho axe hit him iin lila left hand 500, Mailed Out to 114 Share- Cent Instead of Eight Per Cent about by increased enrollment, and semblymen McCampbell and Note Owed by the Schoolhouse. Instead of striking tho goose. .Ed- holders of Local Association. —Other Business. also in anticipation of the necessity - Schock on Taxation. Boat Club.' Thureday. ward's thumb wan cut about half of a much larger school within a Monmoutli chapter Daughters of Capt. Robert. A. Kennedy, overseer way through at the first joint and a Checks and income share certifi- At the meeting of the fayor and short time and by the fact that labor The New Jersey Association of About three years.ago the Moiw American Revolution held lta regular ot the poor and director ot unem- bad cut was made on his index finger. cates amounting to $196,500 arc be- council of Red Bank Monday night it and material can be secured at the Real'Estate Boards will havo a scr- mouth Boat club of Red Bank bot. mooting at tho Molly Pitcher hotel ployment relief at Bed Bank, opened The wounds were attended to at ing mailed to 114 shareholders a/ the was voted unanimously to reduce the present time at such n low figure. ies ot regional meetings in their re- owed ?7,5OO from the Broad tllrci:t last Friday and observed the birth- lila new office taut week In the build- Rivervlcw hospital and Edward re- Red Bank building and loan associa- rate of interest on unpaid taxes for There' is a possibility that the coat of spective districts tomorrow night, National bank (in a demand note. day or its President General, Mrs. ing on Shrewsbury avenue formerly turned home. The cuts are healing. tion this week, it was announced the coming year from eight per ceat the proposed work will come under November 23. These meetings will Payments were frequently made ami nuasoll William Magnet. Mrs. Jacob used as a echoolhouae. A number of yesterday by officials of the associa- the plan whereby the money can bobe held simultaneously, and the dis- when the bank closed when the' hanki • to six per cent. Tho matter was trict in which are located real estate B. Hue of Red Bank, Regent oj Mon- changes have been, made to the build- tion. Tho amount covers tho 36th brought up by Mayor Charles K. secured through federal aid. Al- ng holiday was declared lant March) mouth chapter, was hostess, lire. ing to suit It for lta new purpose. series of stock, which was opened by though no dcilnite plans have yet boards o[ Red Bank, Asbury Park, .he amount due waa $200. Ejngllsh. He stated that tho Real Es- Middlesex county, Point Pleasant and Magna Is tho author of tho poeiji, Capt. Kennedy states that 221 fam- the association In April, 1922, and tate board had requested some time been decided upon, architects have A short time ugo Examiner Hlarlc "The I'lag," and as a tribute to her ilies, representing 810 persona, arc which matured during the past week. been asked to submit tentative draw- Somerset county will gather at the of the federal banking department Each share has reached a value of ego that the proposed reduction be Elks club at Red Bank at uix o'clock. on lior birthday, Anna Louise Camp- Hated to receive unemployment.jc- made and that he had found upon ings for the proposed change. made an investidgation of the bank, boll, daughter o£ Mm. Bruce Camp- llcf. This la considerably larger tfiiuj At SeaEright? ?200, the total value of tho scries be- The Red Bank Real Estate Board The institution hau been cloyed Minco ing $202,400. /"*• vestlgation that public sentiment March and in the hands of Receiver boll of Shrewsbury and granddaugh- tho number receiving financial ao- us preponderantly in favor of such nas invited aa guest speakers Sena- ter of the Regent, Mrs. Jucob B, Rue, Hletanco at tho expenso of the tax- The Central Railroad Saya It The stock In tho maturing scries tor Frank Durand of Sea Girt and Newton Ailing since April. It lma was held by 147 Individual sharehold- reduction. about 5,800 depositors and tlie depos- recited the poem. payers at this time last year. Does Not Own Rock Bulk- Councilman Thomas M. Gopsill Priest Boys A Assemblymen Thcron McCampbell of Through the establishment of the ers, each of whom paid in $139 a Holmdel and Fred Schock, Jr., of ts amount to moro than .$1,700,0110. Mro. Henry S. White of Red Bank. heads and Jetties After Hav- ihare and was credited with profits seated that by reason of the law hav- Spring Lake. They will apeak on Among the depositor.-] arc the uchool Honorary Regent, Introduced Profes- Citizens Conservation corps some un- ig been passed requiring taxes to Woodland Tract employment will bo relieved. The ing Paid Taxes 24 Years. of $61 a share, thereby receiving a matters pertaining to taxation. Har- children of Red Bank. sor F. Howard Lloyd of Mutawan, large return on their Investment as paid quarterly insteal of semi- ry A. Taylor, pa.st presidenl of the The chief purpose of Examiner superintendent of Mlddletown town-' corps Is ilnancad by federal money linnually taxpayers would no longer paid through the state; Monday four- The question uppermost In thewell as security for their savings. Rector of Irvington Church ;;tato association, will be at the Red Black's Investigation waa to deter- ship public uchqola no tho principal minds of members of the Seabrlght Several shareholders desired the as- ijcceivc a two per cent discount* by Bank gathering anuV will be themine whether or not the bank waa speaker of tho afternoon. Professor teen persona who had been unem- laying taxes in advance. Ho said Takes Title to Part of Mat- ployed went to work. Yesterday Jour governing body is, "Who Owns tho sociation to retain their funds and speaker representing the atate asso- lfty per cent solvent. The definite Lloyd took as hlu subject, "Look Un- jocks?" The rocks in question com- these arc receiving Income share tjiat in view of thiB fact he thought thew Mullin's Property Near ciation. R, V. R. H. Stout of lied promise waa mnde that it tho banlc to tho Rock Where- Yo Are Hewn." moro woro employed. Tomorrow four- teen more aro scheduled to get work. prises th6 bulkheads and jetties along ertlficatcs paying 4 per cent inter- t no more than right that the pen- Lincroft—To Build Study. Bank, who in the state,secretary of were /lfty per cent solvent It would The speaker deplored the fact that so the east aide of tho railroad tracks est. These certificates are consid- alty rate on delinquents should be cut tho New Jersey realtors, will prob- receive an opportunity to reorganize) many folks arc wondering what tho With tomorrow's contingent the total Matthew Mullin of Lineroft hao numbor will bo 38. in the North Beach section of the ered an excellent Investment from ifrom eight per cent to six per cent. ably give a'short talk. and re-open under the Spokane plan. future hau In storo for them, bellev the viewpoint of the holders and like- Councilman Harold Allen was the sold through the G. Howard Llppln- borough. Tho Central railroad com- The seventeenth annual convention Mr. Black's examination showed ths ing we should livo in tho present and The workers receive fifty cents per pany put the rocks there at a cost of wise enable the association to release only absentee. cot agency of Red Bank a tract of bank to be less than fifty per cent proilt by tho experiences of tho past. hour under tho Civil Worka Act. funds for the purpose of aiding thoso woodland near Lincroft village com- of the New Jcvucy Association of $GOO,00O and has been paying taxes ! A request from the board of educa- Real Estate Boards will be held at solvent, due to the fact that many Ho laid great stress, on tho foot They aro engaged In cutting down on them for the past 24 years. Now who desire to acquire homes with the tion for $40,000 to meet school ex- prising about three acres to Rev. notes owed to the bank were judged trees on Lowis S. Thompson's estato assistance of the association. John O'Buchmann, rector of St. Leo's the Berkeley-Carteret hotel at As- that at no time In American history the railroad says it does not own penses was referred to the finance bury Park December 14, 15 and 16. by Mr. Black and his assistants to bo iiad tlio women been called upon to at Llncroit to bo used for llrcwood them and also disclaims ownership Thirty-three shareholders received committee with power to act. of Irvington, New worthless. for needy families. Before this pro- Mr. Taylor, who will speak at the exorcise their usefulness than at tho to the land on which they are located. cancelled mortgages on their homes The Philatelic society and the So- Jersey. Father Buchmann visited the Among: the notes marked "worth-" presont. Ho lauded Washington, ject could bo undertaken the ap- aggregating $60,900, the association property in company with Mr. Mullin Red Bank meeting tomorrow night, proval of Capt. Kennedy was required This surprising statement was made cialist party both asked for permis- in in general chaise of the conven- less" was tho one of $200 owed by Franklin and Jefferson as outstand- having advanced funds in this sion to use the town hall Friday and Mr. Lippincott on Election day the Monmouth Boat club. That this ing examples of what America stands and it was given. last week before tho state board of amount and accepted mortgages as tion arrangements. tax appeals when Seabrlght borough, night. The request from the Phil- and was so much impressed with its note had been designated aa "not for, and stated that wo can atlll look security for the loang. Theae mort- atelic society was signed by Alex- location and natural surroundings good" became ltnown to Augustus M* to lliolr accomplishments for Inspir- I through lta solicitor, Edward W. gages havo been repaid in monthly Wise, ami Its assessor, Walter J. ander D. Cooper, the president of'the that he bought the place at once. Minton, the president of the club. Ho ation. Ho said tho youth of today installments, the borrowers having society. It stated that the subject Title will pasH to him within the next went to the bank and had an Inter- must depend upon the experiences Sweeney, fought against a reduction paid considerably Iesa than six per Rabbi Witkin or,?34,000 in assessed valuation grant- of the meeting was to be "Alaska few days. view with Mr. Black. Ho claimed of their parents just as our country cent interest, be'eausc of the fact that and Its Postal Service." The request that the fact that the note had been depends largely upon past exper- ed tho railroad by the jtato tax share earnings have been credited on Father Buchmann has been looking In His 73d Year board. Tho reduction was upheld and froin the Socialists was signed by for an isolated spot, near enough to Rotary Speaker reduced from $7,500 to $200 was proof? ionces. the stock of tho association pledged in Itself that it waa not worthless. In means a loss of about $400 in taxes to with the mortgages. Jacob Levin. It stated that the sub- clvilizatiop. for convenience but far Tho .Arlon iuartet of Long Branch He Was a Landscape Contractor the borough. ject of tho meeting was to be "How enough away to be entirely by him-Former Red Banker Returns addition to this he cited tho fact that aang two groups of songa and at the Some of tho shareholders in thoa Socialist Looks at the NBA." Mrsel. f when he wants a period of rest the boat club property was worth .and Graded Most of the In commenting on the hearing Mr. From the Holy Land for afar more than the amount of tho not© cloao of this program refreshments Wise told the mayor and council of maturing series borrowed from the Gopsill stated that inasmuch as the and relaxation The site selected by were served. The tableu were decor- Streets of Atlantic Highlands association on their stock and $2,800 letter from the Philatelic society was him is within easy motoring distance Short Stay and Tells Local and that tile club haa about 400 mem-» Seabrlgbt at a meeting Friday night bora, including some of tho b"est ated with yellow chrysanthemums, —rFuneral Monday Afternoon. that Francis D. Weaver, president of of such loans were repaid by matur- tho first one to be received the use from Red Bank and the seashore yet Club About Conditions There. autumn leaves and yellow candles ity of the scries. located in woodland that unless one known business men of Red Bank. the state board of tax. appeals, was the hall on Friday night should Also he mentioned tha^ tho club waa and a hugo birthday cake was tho Jonathan T. Stout, landscape con- One hundred and fourteen share- granted to that society. The oth- really knew of its location would be Rabbi Nathan Witkin, -who was very indignant because tho borough forrperly in charge of tho Congrega- 53 years old, {j central feature. Comprehensive re- tractor and well known throughout fought the reduction and he informed holders in the maturing series had ^r councllmen agreed with Mr. Gop- very hard to find. ports wcro given by several chair- tion B'nai Israel of Ked Bank and a Examiner Black, according to all tho county, died Friday night at his Mr. Wise that tho borough should be neither pledged their shares in. con- and they voted unanimously to The plot adjoins the extensive man, homo on Third avenue at Atlantic ashamed of Itself for Its action. Mr. nection with mortgage loans nor hor- former member of the Red Bank Ro- accounts, was adamant/ Ho Insisted, ;rant the request of the Philatelic acreage holdings of the Lincroft es- despite all tho fact3 brought out by] Mrs. Bruce Campbell, who la InHighland!) in his 73d yeai\ Ho was Wise also said that Mr. Sweeney was rowed on them from the association. jociety. tary club, "vvaa the guest speaker at tates and that owned by George C. the meeting of the Red Bank Kotary Mr. Minton, that the noto wan worth* charge of tho committee on conser- born at Mountain View, near Middle- told In a very curt manner to "Shut These shareholders are receiving The Mergaugey bus company asked Hancc, editor of The Register. It is vation and thrift, outlined a program town, and was the son of Jacob T. up" because ho was not a lawyer. It either checks for tho value of their club last Thursday. Eabbi Witkin, less. He said that any note owed byj shares or income share certificates, permission to make stops on located on a high knoll that slopes a club to a bank should be consid- which she had received from the Stout and Anna B. Pinchey Stout, He was also declared by railroad officials pie avenue in front of Edward to a brook that flows into Swimming who moved several months ago to atuto chairman. Aiding tho Remarried d Mary A. Leonard, daughter that the rocks were put there, not to as-they may prefer. The total value Palestine to take up religious work ered no good. Mr. Minton has a rep** vonKattengell's garage to discharge River and is almost at the foot of tho utation for not being "mealy- Cross, Salvation Army, Social Service of Capt. James H. and Emma Tay- protect the railroad right of way, but of such unpledged stock Is $19G,500 large dam of the Tintern-Manor in the interest ol the Jews, returned lor Leonard. Besides his wifo hp is and the shareholders receiving tho and take on passengers. An opinion mouthed," and Judging by what folks and like welfare organizations la part to afford protection to private prop- stating that the council had the right water company. to the United States on a'short bus- pf this program. Tho protection of survived by a son, Jay T. Stout; a erties on the west side of Ocean ave- benefits of their systematic saving iness trip, intending to remain In this say who overheard him talking with brother, Richard Stout; and three need no convincing that Investment to tulec such action was received from Although the property has no high- Examiner Black ho performed in hi* old trocB, the planting of new ones nuo and also tho roadway. John S. Applegate, the borough coun- vicinity about a month. and the discontinuing of cutting sisters, Mrs. Dolly Steadman, Mrs. in building and loan stock not only way frontage there is a right-of-way Rabbi Wltkln'a talk was principal- well known characteristic fashion. laurel, holly and ground pine from Bebecca. Vandcrbllt and Mrs. Belle It is tho contention of Mr. Wise produces handsome returns but In- sel. Tho request of the bus company that leads into the tract from Pine He Baid among other things t?!at It was granted. street in Lincroft Estates. There la ly upon Ills personal experiences in tho local forests is also part of tho VanWinckle. that the rocks are now the property sures safety of principal and encour- Palestine and other sections of the was a shame that approval for a re* conservation program. Sho reported of the borough. He also contends ages thrift. Councilman Gopsill called attention an abundance of mature oak and dog- opening plan should be held up by; •' Mr, Stout oamo to Atlantic High- to the fact that licenses for the sail wood trees as well aa a quantity of Holy Land and he gave a vivid word that nine members of tho Daughters that property owners along the The total assets of bultdlng and picture of the Arab uprising against the note being classified as worth- lands in the early development of the beachfront whero the rocks are lo- of beer will expire next Tuesday. He advanced laurel growth on the prcm- less. of American Revolution have made town and most of the streets were loan associations in the United States tho Jews in that section. It was his Red Cross bags. cated • have no jurisdiction over the at a recent date was almost eight said it -was uncertain whether or not ipfis and Father Buchmann contem- Examiner Black was not moved b>* graded under his supervision. Many tho legislature would grant power to plates building a modern log cabin opinion that.the uprising was based rocks unless they have made a reser- billion dollars, an Increase of over moro on a political background than any of the arguments advanced by; Mrs. Henry S. While, reporting on beautiful gardens and roadways in vation or some agreement with tho the mayor and council to renew the for his own occupancy for vacation this vicinity were laid out by him. five hundred and seventy million dol- on an anti-Semitic feeling. He said Mr. Minton. The classification rc-^ tho work of the historic research, railroad that the rocks become their lars during tho past five years. Tak- licenses. He said that in tho event periods of light study and complete mained "worthless," In spito of all of committee, said that an effort was be- Ho was noted for his honesty, integ- property. In other words, where no quietude. much of tho matter that has appeared rity and square dealing In all his ing into consideration the fact that that such power was granted a thor- Mr. Minton'a logic and picturesque ing made to determine whether the such agreement has been made, the ough check-up would be made as to in the American press has been some- language. The same day Mr. Minton transactions. practically nil of this period was one what exaggerated, but nevertheless subject of American history Is a re- public may uso the rocks without of economic depression these llgures the behavior of those who had re- showed Examiner Black just how quired or elective subject In the pub- The funeral was held Monday af- fear of being arrested for trespassing, appear to substantiate tho fact that ceived the licenses. He intimated based on actual happenings, where tho Jews were the greater sufferers. "worthless" the note was. The not® lic schools. Tho committee Is offer- ternoon at tho Central Baptist church and 'that the algns on tho rocks, investors havo faith In building and I that license renewals would be re-Students Enroll was paid In full, .together with in- Ing prizes for a 1,000 word compo- at Atlantic Highlands and was large- "Private, Keep Off" dont mean any- loan associations as a depository for He also told of some first hand infor- sition on either a colonial wedding, fused if incidents had occurred con- terest, amounting altogether to about' ly attended. Rev. George R. Ellin, thing. their savings. trary to low at the beer-selling mation, gained through personal ex- ?400. a colonial Christmas or a colonial pastor, officiated, assisted by Rev. In Junior College periences, of. Hitlerism in Germany. family. Pupils of tho seventh and George Gardner, a former pastor. There is considerable conjecture at During the past year all associa- places. Examiner Black will bo at tho banlc tions were required by the depart- Tho consensus of opinion of theagain Friday to continue his Investi- eighth gradou aro asked to compete Burial by A. M. Posten and Son was Seabrlght as to just what is really Over Three Hundred High members of the club was that the In an essay contest tho subject of in Fair View cemetery. Tho bearers behind the curtain" in the move ment of banking and insurance to gation. Tho depositors' commlttea set up adequate reserves to offset any School Graduates Begin 155- time allotted to Rabbi Witkin for his engaged in trying to get tho bank re- which Is "My Ideals of an American were Ira Antonides, Lowis B. Scul- made by the railroad. Many believe Yacht Club Dance talk was entirely too short, and it Cltizejy* thorp, Edward Golden, Christopher that tho railroad would not suddenly losses that might be sustained by Day Term at Long Branch— opened believe that many other notes reason of foreclosures. The Red wns hoped that he would return to marked "worthless" are in reality Chapman, Dr. Charles A. Heed and deny ownership of the rocks, after To Be December 2 Total of 23 Subjects. the club and give the Kotarians an- Mias Dora Robcll, chairman of tho William F. Conover, all members of paying taxes on them for almost a Bank building and loan association sound and that the re-examinatlon, if committee of patriotic education, re- quarter of a century, unless it has deducted from its earnings the sum At the opening of the new Mon- other talk before returning to thefairly and accurately made, will show tho American Mechanics' lodge, of The Sunday evening turkey parties Holy Land. ported having taking a group of boys which organization Mr. Stout was a something up its sleeve. "It looks as of $00,000, which is believed to bofrom five to ten o'clock at tho Red moutli Junior college on Monday the bank to be more than fifty per to a session of court nt Freehold at though the railroad In the near fu- substantially in excess of any possible afternoon at Long Branch approv It is Rabbi-Witkin's Intention to cent solvent. Mr. Ailing recently mombcr. Bank Yacht club on East Front eventually return to Red Bank to which time several men and women ture intends to abandon the railroad loss that might be suffered by reason street have become so popular that imately 325 students gathered in the made a very thorough and exhausted of foreign birth became naturalized tracks between Highlands and East of depreciation of property values. assembly in the school auditorium for make his permanent- home and to Investigation which showed tliia to bo American citizens. Tho women were This reservo further protects the it has been decided to continue them take up writing, based the case. Many assets which ho con- Long Branch and substitute busses" is throughout the winter. Originated in tho program and then began the f55- on his per- urged to-make a study of .present day Schools Again tho way ono olllclal cxpressod him- shareholders and will bo continued day term of instruction equalling sonal experience?. sidered all right have been thrown governmental problems by Mrs. J. D. in amount as required. Tho fact that an impromptu manner they met with out as no good by the examiners, self on the matter and this opinion inntant favor. Music and cnfei'tnin- that offered in colleges. Director 'fuller, chairman of tho committee on In Radio Contest is held by many others. There la al- shares in the maturing series reaches Edward G. Schaefer presided at the Among such assets; was a note for* legislative matters. a value of $200 each in 139 months ment are regular features of the af- Catholic Daughters so a report that tho state highway fairs. assembly and the program included $000 backed by a deposit for moro A card party will be hold at tho High schools of -Monmouth county commission is contemplating buying after deduction of this reserve is con- addresses by mem1 ^nj of the board than that amount and a note for 5100 and tho County Christmas Seal com- sidered by the directors a very good The date of the Thanksgiving hol- of control and representatives of the Benefit December 5 backed by a deposit of $600. Theso Red Bank Women's clubhouse on part of the railroad right of way to iday dance, originally scheduled for February 2. Tho proceeds are to bo mittee aro again co-operating this widen Ocean avenue. showing. -state emergency relief administra- notes have since been classified oa year in an Interesting radio contest Wednesday night, November 29, has tion. St. James court of Catholic Daugh- "good." The depositors' committee sent to the. Martha Berry school. This By reason or continued unemploy- been changed to Saturday night, De- will bo in charge of Mrs. Hubert M. In connection with tho 1033 Christ- ment during the pa3t few years sev- ters of America will hold a card par- believe that many other assets classi- Farrow. It was voted on Thursday mas Seal sale, This year tho Eng- cember 2. It will be held at the club- The college offers curricula in lib- ty Tuesday evening, December 5, in fied as worthless are in reality all eral persons who had mortgaged house- and music will be furnished by to send n cash donation for this par- lish and public speaking clauses of Republian Club their properties to the association eral arts and associate in arts to high the auditorium of the Red Bank right. They are unxloim that all ticular school lor Christmas Instead tho various high schools in tho county were unable to keep up their month- Graman's orchestra. Reservations -school graduates of Monmouth coun- Catholic high school. There will be folks who owe money to the banlc of tho customary holiday offering of havo been given tho opportunity of Seeking Members ly payments. In a number of these may be made with George Decker, ty, financed by tho federal relief prizes and refreshments, A meeting and who have not talked with Mr. chairman of the entertainment com- fund and at no cost to the municipal- of the committee will be held Mon- Black about tho matter be at tha candy. entering the competition. They have enses tho association has allowed the 1 been asked to write and present over A ilrlve for new members has been borrower credit for the amount paid mittee, or Chircnce A. Legg, secre- ities of the county. A total of 23day evening, November 27, in the au- bank Friday prepared to fix their tho radio an original ten-mtnuto started by the Young Men's Republi- on account of tho mortgage iind ac- tary. The dance Is fa the nature of subjects will be tntight and classes ditorium to complete arrangements financial status by payments or state- Prayer Unanswered can club of Kcd Bank. At 11 regular a get-together party for members are to be held from 1:00 o'clock un- for the affair. ments, Such action would aid tho piaylet featuring the Christmas Seal meeting last Wednesday night George cepted a new mortgage for the bul- Bale. ance. This is known, as "recasting" and, friends, and alto for students til 9:00 o'clock. Mrs. Madeline McCorniick is chair- movement to rc-open tho bank. Bray and Herbert Edwards were ap- home from COIICRC for the holiday Thoso who have registered from Negro Goes to Jail A meeting Ho discuss plami wtw pointed us captains of two teams, tho and these mortgage;! havo been put man and is assisted by Mrs. Marjorlc held at ho headquarters, of the com- 111 good standing by the Kcd Bank period. Rod Hank HIT Flunk B;ilj;i>ul( Duw- Roucore, Mrs. Floreui'i; Bennett, Mrs. Thomas Johnson, colored, of Sea- members of which were selected by ard Kerry, Uandolph Cook, George mittee, 131 Pearl street, Red Bank, them. Serving on Mr. Bray's team building and loan association, there- Charles Hoffmann, Mrs. Mary Soott, Players Club Dance bright, last Thursdny night enter- last week and representatives of the by averting foreclosures and loss of A TALK ON ALASKA. Dingmun, Mivijorlc ISastmorul, James Mrs. Muitha Bray, Mrs. Margaret An- tained tho desire to break Into tho aro James Buncll, Morris Miller, tiibbonH, Louis Grand, Eleanor following uchoolo were present: Key- Abram Dlxon, ISlmer Ilesso and Dr. homes. Building and loan tiHSociu- derson, Mrs. Catherine Giblln, Mrs. Thanksgiving Evri residence ot Mm. Bcsylo Valentino of port, Freehold, Leonardo, Atlantic tiono nro mutunl institutions nnd the Moumuiifh County lMiliutallc Club to Henry, lfrlwurd IIobb.s, Km 11 Jaku- Anna Ityan, Mrs. Anna Mcrtz, Mrs. Bank street. Ho, according to police, Alhm Randull. Mr. lSdwardu' team becy, Francis Jordan, George Max- Highlands and St. James's at Red consists of Elvln Hendrlckson, Joseph directors endeavor in every manner Hear Noted Traveler. Catherine Chadwick, Mrs. Nellie Nor- Arrangements are progressing fov ho got down on his knees on thoBank. Thoy will all take part in the to aBsist the home owner and at the field, Harry Pitcher, Stewart Robert- milc, Mrs. Bridget Roche, Mrs. Louise the Thanksgiving eve danon to bn porch and prayed that a means of Williams, Cortlandt White, Lester same time protect the funds invented. An illustrated lecture on Alaska yon, Dorothy Hample, Joseph Shnr- conteat, which will bn held over nta- Pifirco and Harry Klatsky. will be given ut the borough hall Fri- Phillips, Mrs. Theresa Herold, Mrs. held Wednesday, Novnnihnr -9, ut tin* Ingress might be pointed out to him. During October the Red Bank abba, Henry Sihler, Harold Smith, Theresa Hawkins and Misses Lena Thon, evidently recalling that tho tlona WCAP and WJBI on two Sun Joseph C. Williams, chairman of day night under thu atiiipieos of the George KmuNcn, Dorothy Thompson Players' Boat, club at l/'air lluyun. clays—Dccombcr 10 and 17—from 1:45 tho club's campaign committee, building and loan association opened Monmouth County Philatcliu club, McCuc, Louise Chadwick, Margaret The cnninlHtcc Is I'llcleiivni'luff t« Lord holpi) him who helps himself, ita 57th fiorieii, and ahares of thht ser- Harry Toiziun, Thomas Vining, ICve- Dohorty, --Maifriiret Ward, Grace Johnson began throwing hlmsolf to 2:45 o'clock in the afternoon. It thanked the membcru Tor their co- which will be open to tho public and lyn Wnldfir, RUKSCII Jordan, Alfred mako it ono of the outstanding rven!:i iB^nlno expected that tho following operation during the recent campaign. ies can still bo secured. TWO««1IIHSCS ;it which the juniorn and seniors of Ward, Bertha Powers, Martina Healy, of the year. Lurry LaHo:i anil lil» agalnnt the door with the hope that of stock are being luaued, ono known ClnrU, ;,Doi'ltf Jardine, Leroy Carhart ho might brcnlc it down. schooli! will participate In tho com- Ho-said that their efforts lmd been the Red Hank hij;h school will ho thG (Mr.'i.-.}, C.) Kleanor Atklnu (special), Helena Henderson, Margaret Tubln orohostra will provide tlm music. Alt air single Hhart'ii «ml the other a;; ami Kiln McOnrlly. A member of tho household tele- petition: Neptune, Red Bank, Manas- responsible for Red Bunk remaining :;ueatu of tho club. Harold Thompson, Henry McCoi- entertainment will bo presented and minn, Malawan and Star of tho Sea In tho Republican column when other double shares. Single serien .share- tliore will be a door prize. phoned police hcudqunrterii and It wan holders puy ono dollar a share dues Tho lecturer will bo Jouquln W. mick, Richard Martin and Joseph only a mutter of 11 few minutes before ncadomy at Long Branch. sections of tbn county went into tho ! iuckley who not only will tell about Falvo. I'nrcnl-Tcuchera To Micl. It will be remembered that lant Democratic fold. each month and double series share- Sergeant Oiiborn Harrison had ar- holders two dollars. Tho double the womloru of this Hcetlou but will The Mrclinnb Street I'areiit-Tcach- THANKSGIVING I'lVI', DANCIS. rived on tho ucenc. Ho collurod tho year cloven high schools participated Herbert Edwards, defeated cnmll- alfjo tell of the early postal issues er n.-wooiutlon will hold lta monthly shitren maturo several years earlier TWO UKKR KIIXE1). Negro uml took him to headquartcra, In a radio speaking contest, "which (lutc for uiiucinblymnn, also thanked than tho slnglo shares. when Alunka flr.st benimn a territory meeting tomorrow afternoon, Novem- It Will lie Held by tin- Ilrcnlill of where ho wan booked on a charge of wnn won by William Patrick Maloncy tho members for their support In tho of tho United Htute.'i. Mr, Buckley, ber 23, at half-past thioo o'clock in Tlnton Kutls. of St, James's high school,, who tied campaign. Tho olllco of tho Red Bunk building Thoy Were Ilonn to Doiith by Heitij; disorderly conduct, Arraigned before nnd loan n.'iiioclutlon in in tho bunk- who in connected with a prominent the Mechanic street school. Mrs. The llri'iiicu "f Tinloii I'IIII mo Justice- Honry K Hylin in police for first plnco with Klcbnrd Mariiliiill iniernailonjiJ louring njioncy, hay lilt >>y an Automobile. Marian K. MncDowell will uddross of Nepluno high nchool. Second placo Ing room of tho JSrond Htrnet Na- niukin;: Html an uliKi'ini'lit f f"l tbo court tho following morning, Johnson An Old Automobile. tional bank building and is open dur- I ruvoUul extensively through Almiku Two deer ware killed by uutomo- the gathering on "School And Homo (liuico they will hulil nest Wcilm cliy wan sentenced to jiorvo sixty duya In v.'iin won by Doimlil Bhepson of Leo- ;iml ho will show many JttereopticNin A Partnership." Mrs. MncDowoll Is The Howliuul 1!. Joneri Automobile ing nil butilneMU hourM for receipt of 1 hiloii on tlm utfttc highway a uhort nardo high iichonl. :>]ldf:i of picture. ! tukftn by him. Many the county jnil at Freehold. agency on Mnplo avenue, near Mon- dues and other n:iHoclatioii lm;ilni':i;!. distance south of Colt's Ntiek lat;t wnll known at Red Bank, having at 111 Illlt'lllll llini iU of thi'ihi picture.; foutuio tho twilmnn attraction, iltuiuj: motilb street, Im.'i an unuiiunl auto- Tho directors me desirous of rui-olv- voek. I>usit Wodnosdiiy night a car one time been a vl»ltini; teacher hen' "Muilum f liu i ft indu.'itry, ^liicier^ and the j.;old mliion. (Minil.uctliiK child utility crimps. Sim tho diinehig. ilio ('hutch HIIIHIOT Tonight. Moofio Burn linnet. mobile exhibit. ]n lt:i largo show win- ing tho continued nuppoit of tin! bearing (ho. license of JI ;;tn(c official will bf n |n i(.-il _ ^.,-c . is now Hpcultillsi In child training (Jwlmkl WVditlii);" Hod .Hunk lodgo of Moose will hold dow. 'Hie dliipliiy In an OUbimoblle of community by fnibisorlptiumi for (itoek iitruck and killed a deer nnd then ran Willll il w HI |M fi Tho annual turkey supper for the and parent education nt KUUTIMM uni- It. imuli; a big hit. ii burn dunce In tho now MOCIBO homo tho 189!) model, which wnn tho last in tho now series In order that Mm into a fence on the tilde of the rond. uj;o I'm OH ben*' benfltlt of tho Reformed church of TOYS AND UttlJ.tt WANTKP. versity extrusion department. At Uin(liu:i.Ml a fow wtieiiH on Monmouth utreot, next to tho bor- umioclatlon may curry on IIK work The next, morning tho car with llui 1 ntim l''iilln Mi Hifiiii ' Colt'a Neck will bo held tonight In word In iiutomoblld construction at climp of tho mueliuj; rcfrcjilinirm. ) lit. of Ui ough httll, Friday night of this week, that time Although thhi vchlclo In of tho pnut 4tJ yearn in fluanrlnj; wn (Trill fi .Av.refuf Ion to dond deer bonraUi It wnn .\secn by an i:hi)iT)i. A live )i I'll? Oil 111 il!H *ViH tho chapel. It will bo In chnrgo of autoiiU. Homo one lmd cut off thewill bo scrvpil. I ho newliiK.elub of tho church. tiood music will be provided and nearly 35 yen™ old It In In «n oxccl- homen and cnoournglnu ny.'itemaliii Dlstrlbutd Thoiu Among J'oor. piovlili- lminl'i'for ,! !III'III, Itifii I ihero will bo other entertaining fea- lfint stilt0 of prciiervntlon, both In ap- naving,"!, h!iu!(|tiurtcn! of the animal ami tak- inimls will !iu uf'rv Mi.'iii Anm; (lalluf.hor, imporvlisinK en them nway. Tim occupant of tho l'linnU»KlvliiK Dinner, $1.00. tures. The lodge pinna thin nu 0110 ot pea|-anco anil mrctmnleEil operation. 1 Ilcnclll for Htiiilt-Jit Loan. a fserienyOf dfinccn which will bo liclil nui:io of tho Mlddletown tovvniihip cm wan unknown. The * cur wati Colonial Tea Koom, tflirewubury, y g 'I'lii! Parent-Teacher luisociatltui 1'litnnu.t .li-ii'inlali Mutllti <(>(•"' *'< throughout tho ficnnnn. houlth association, lm:i humed uu tip- towod away. What WIUJ loft of tho .will hold u bunco party for till; brn- N. J. Telephone your reservation For Hnln. with tho nciworit eieutlomi In Xinini \nm\ for uned toyii und dnlln for dl:i- Tlionimi .Irirmllih Miilhn, iiifmtt for 11 (Inliijhttul dinner served from i'.amiti:i wii.'i taken In charge by aellt or tin: .Student Loan association mm lit Ml anil Ml i V'llfn I Mlltl"> Botla water, all llavoro, Canada enrdn. Wo will Imprint GO illntlnctlvii tiihutton anionjc tho poor ehllrirnn at i;:imn warden and burled. 12:00 to 8:30 I\ M. If you haven't Kpednl Offer on Christmas (lards. Ury. VVliltu Rock. KriiPL'or'n boor, Oirltftnmu cards with your ntinio for nn Tui-sdiiy, November 28, nt tho lied nf Ui(Kit Inl i i i lmntl i il '.in •(>!• '' vlnltiul ufi before you wont bo dltiup- mid other brand:!. Also distilled wa- $1.00. Tnllny'ii, 17 llromt ntrcct, Kcd l-'tnifcitniruf. Ait kirn may bo left fit Tho other doj>r wiiii killed omiirr Bunk high sclmol gym. I'IIMSI will An mworlmrrit of 20 folded V\n\ul~ (ho Health (..'filler at ('nmiihciVn ufli nn i ll lit it I 't!i ill ' H 'lull' Si polnlcil. Tolophono Kcd Hunk 30-17. ntiui nu-dw with your nunio printed ter. Uanjnmlu 11. Critic, H North )tlAlflt in the week. A hir^i part of it.'i body be awurdnl mist rofiesirnKmt;! will lta Advottlm-metit. Biidgouvunuo, Kcd llnnlc, phono WHO junction, whore, rieer.'isuiy nipulni H Ii uu II f>y to \ I fit> I IM II' for $1.01). Alito a box of.J'-S geiuilnis wan out up and curried mvny by auto- (K:rvcd, I tin i lillil K m r mi I - «e»-«-*B^~ oujjmved Clulntnmit curdn for only —Ailvfu-tlmmiont. Nelillti IJwr on llmujjlit. will lirs itiadn bf-foro Ixdnj; dl;itilhut- int.'i who wanted vertlnon. i ! I In > i' 19. A. JnhtiHOit Co., Only plncn in Hmi llivnk. If v vb- Ten Vet <|™t Off 11(1 Motunoulli iitriHit, him expert ra- IAK) on havo not htul JicltlltK on draught, ytm tulmul by phoning MldilteUiwn Hi). I In i jinn u< ii Hill V K dio Horvlixs; also generator, bsittery. iJiinlc- -A52.— tmmt. M'oiloy'a tut 'JTypmvrlterH. Ilwnuip load, i'liotio WHMV. - Atlver- bossnil on nil unUxii ^Wtm iH^fmo Do- I ho Uncut grown, IUHO ehlcktMus, f;m\ if! Arivorllofminnt ir»urvii:i> cu!In nmdo at your homn riMiihor to, Art Krnft iilioppp, Ki:'|imvrHi*r IfuMhitinrtorp. Hill I » bin 1 tuning unit repairing, lmlmn'ii I'l- wmnhle. 1'iuofil |Kmt MOIVIIM. . Hlit!<:h~ ff f ii 1e, cull 1 Vhyiilclnmi' ICxclinii^c, Htul tthnut. Moiimouth <.'!ul), l,:iko:ildo \ici\ hi i'McuiHUtioiu!(l iimclitiH'it. Tel- Typewrltem loiuVd, bought, i;u!d MIIIHJ (jolcmun K! of ihm^iitg jiiu> Hhop, Prtmmumd pluce, KIHI ley llrit?!.. Ennt 1'rcehultl. pliolui ItVtM:- Hank (if. Trul noil ami practical uv«oue, Ylntoa li'ellB. Advortlne- ii ml rrpnii'tMl. 'iVuuln'n, Ktt iitoml Phono Hod Hnnfc SOU, MS Umll» X'l, I I till Hi Batik, phone 838,—Advertisement, liula 3U8-i'-8. - Ativei Usfjueut. h\y':i. 17 flinmi aUcpp. Ucd Uank,-- i i'UU aum«s on oall.--Adveitlsement,. MMIJt. Adlt tfiveot. K«ii IJank.-AdvattimHntml;, - Advui'tiaoDienU All. »tlf J'«i Pace Two their second rehearsal this Friday Josojsh Ettrly, Mrs. ii. Fielding and Scouts was,', largely attended. First under the direction of Miss Ada Fen- Mrs. J. A, WesKowsky, prizo at pfhochie'was won by Mrs.Ace Wood Chopper ton. The cast includes Junior and The Bowtell real eutato agency has Mary Parker, at bridge by Mrs. Huss- Billy McCarron, David and Kenneth rented tho I. Webber housa 'on Sec-msn and et bunco by Mrs, Dora To Compete Here ond avenue to Mr. and Mra. Frank Layton, Ijoretta Breckenrldge, Eliza- Horan. Tho non-player'a prlio waa Peter McLaren, who claims the beth Johnson, Robert Daverio, Shir- Martini of New York and the John won by Mrs. X H, Dempscy. A scarf C. Crate house on Third avenue to wood-chopping championship of ley Stilhvell and Evelyn Craft. was won by Mrs. Hattie Smith. America, vvlll sitago a log cutting con- SrewsbuShrewsburyy GrangGragee wilwill hold _ Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Martin of Hlgh- Every player received a prize. FiC- land test and demonstration at the Morria Eeal Estate meeting tomorrow night at tho homej avenue. tcen prizes wero left over and will b°j hardware etoro-at tho corner 159 Hfenmouth St. Tel. R. B. 10. Howard ' Gaffoy attended tho Becker i of Mrs. E. Lum of Newman Springs awarded at the next card party to be 0, Shrewsbury avenue nnd Catherine roud. Princeton-Navy football Saturday at I given in December, Talka were Te! R Insurance Observance of international nir- Princeton. tstroct tomorrow aftarnoon. ways week is the prime purpose of a The Lincroft lire company will [given by Charles Greenfield, Stephen Any resident of this eectlon ia eli- 152 Shrewsbury' Ave. - - »• 3189. hold a bunco party at Union' fire- Mr. and Mrs. William H. Poai«n Oriilin, Joseph Dompsoy and Charles new issue of stamps by Nicaragua. have closed their homo on Third ave- gible to enter the contest. A prizo of Mortgage Loans The design, the same on nil four house, Red Bank, November 28, at Burhan. $50 will be given tho man who can which a ton of coal and a tvukey nue and will spend the winter at George E. Jonkinson, Jr., Alton of the stamps, typifies flight over the Cleveland, Ohio, with their daughter, cut through a .log in Jlfty per cent SPECIAL—Week Ending Saturday, Nov. 25th. ocean, and there are vurloua nota- will br disposed of on the co-opera- Parker and Jacob B. Hoffman attend- more time thun it takes McLaren to tive plan. - \^ Mra. O'Connell. ed a meeting of the depositors' com- tions thereon to signify the purpose Miss Beatrice Gaffey is improving perform the same job. In other of the issue. Four basic colors are Dr. William Thompson^ has pur- mittee of the gcabrlght national bank words, If a local man chops through LOIN PORK—either end 14c m-sod n now JJncoln, at tho .Long Branch hospital from an Friday night at Sctibrlght at which used,'with the values 10, 15, 25 and operation for appendicitis. a log in six minutes, McLaren must 5<) centavos. Mrs. Emma Vanclerveer haa re- pinna for the bank re-opening cam- cut the samo log In four minutes or ROASTING CHICKEN—4, 6 II? s. .1 17c turned to her home at Long Branch Raphael Champ) and family have paign were discussed, A meeting In forfeit tho prize. Collectors say that the quality'of ... , , ,,'•",'I closed (heir house oo West WWhlns- the printing 13 not of the type gener- the interest of the campaign will bo McLaren, once a poor farm lad In PORTERHOUSE-STEAK ]' ' /^m/ 10 Monmouth Street, ally to be found on new stamps now »fter a visit with.her nephew. Mel- t(m uvemle and haye moved ,nto ^ hold at tho Lions den tomorrow Australia, haa toured tho country \in h. l«"ii of* l ° °"n *oa • , apartment over their store on tho cor- PHONE SCSI. appealing. night. and has competed against hundreds SIRLOIN STEAK [ J!,m!%& Troop 2G of Lincroft, Holmdel nnd!n'cr o£ First and Washington ave- Charles Ungeror, Victor Parker of claimants for tho title. Despite hla New Zealand Issue. Evcrctt met nt tho Lincroft postoillco i nues a c h ROUND STEAK J ' ^^^ - Harry Smlttt and, J. S. Hoffman at- ' E - e is In lino physical trim, which j First projected In 1931 and delayed Friday night. John Long, Vernon I Th ph, S| c[jl fraternlty met ho uttributea to wood chopping. i for one reason or another, largely bo- Supliln. Harold Pollacek and Peter1 Monday nigh-t at the headquarters at j tended" the monthly meeting of tho Jersey Fresh-Killed TURKEYS 2Sc icause of printing difficulties, a new Cerieater all passed their secomi- Leonardo. Monmouth County Firciuen'a associ- Brookfield or June Dairy Rolled . I issue of New Zealand, to run from clns;;. tests and Vernon Bennett passed Mrs. C. T. Edwards, who suffered a atlon Sunday afternoon at Matawan, Dance Following onc-hnlf penny to three shillings, will his Jlrst-class test. About 25 mem-fractured leg In an automobile accl- Charles Harvey", of Long Branch wan BUTTER 24c | be ready for use early in the newbers turned out. Tho next meeting dent several .wecka ago, waa removed ] recommended for re-appointment as Football Game 'year., %,£> will be held Friday in the Holradc! j last wee]c in.(ho first aid ambulance j county ilro marshal. This appoint- CROSS RIB ROAST , 17c i Various scenes, anima?!f and activ- Baptlst church. . ! to the ofllco ot Dr. Thomas C. McVey, nient is made by the board oJ free- Colleen bannci's and coloi-3 deco- ities ofityie country ale depicted on The Lincroft Ladies' auxiliary met' where an X-ray photograph waa talc- holders. rated tho ballroom of tho Monmouth PRIME RIB ROAST , 18c I trio 14 stamps. Designers have hailed at the home of Mrs. Harold Perry of en of the leg. • prlz0 winners at last week's meet- County Couhtry club Saturday night Fresh or Smoked HAMS ISc ;the Issue as an excellent ex •• '\> of niver Plaza Friday night. A com- George LaUue ia having a week's Ing of tho Trailers club were Mrs. when a danco waa hold following tho i the stamp art. mittee was appointed to help at the vacation from his duties at Aotoni- Mario Schmidt, Mra. Myrtle Kadcn- Princeton-Navy football game. firemen's bunco party. It was sug- j dca's drug store. He motored to Bal- bach, John Newton, Mrs. John Many Princeton alumni were prea- Here and There. gested that the meeting nights be i timoro Sunday and visited his grands Scoleber, Jacob S. Hoffman, Mrs, ent. Mr3. Laurltz Ylvjanltor waa At 159 Monmouth St. Only! Another bulletin from the post of- changed to the first and third i mother. -Hattlo Smith, Mrs, K.. Schaller, Mrs. chairman. Members of hor commit- i fico department announces that the Wednesday of eacli month. The next Marie Parker, Mrs. Mary A. Parker, tee Included Mrs. William J. Duncan, White Rose Cranberries 17-oz. can 3 for 25c i supply of both the one-cent and themeeting will he held at Mrs, Eugene Highlands News. George Robertson, Mrs. Valerlo Mrs. Leon Conrow, Mra. Alfred Tho clean, econom- three-cent Chicago world's fair stamps Layton's on December 6. Those who Smith, Mrs. Charles Kohlonbuah, Mathiasen, Mra. Frederick G." Adams, BAKER'S COCOA %-lb. 2 — 19c haa been exhausted. • attended on Friday night were Mrs. Mrs. J. Wakefleld, Miss Emma Quant, Mrs. Leon Reussllle, Mrs. Jamea S. William Dominion, Mrs. Edward (The Ucil Bank ilejtiater can be bought ical home itf with | A new shade of the U. S. airmail in Highlanda at Bedie'a drut; sloro and Mrs. Etta Quast, Mra. F. Hess, Mrs.ParUe3, Mra. Benjamin Atwatcr, Mra. Kirkman's SOAP CHIPS .,:..Iarge 2 —27c (envelope has been noted—blue black Brann, Miss Madeline Mauser, Miss ul Joseph Slnmen's Htorc.) Harry Letts, Mrs. Sophlo Bieler, Mrs. Margaret Molzon, Mrs. Frank Mc- Hubert M. Farrow, and Mrs. Elmer Extra Fancy MIXED NUTS Ib. 29c I instead of blue. Louisa Brey, Herman Quast, Mrs. Morrow. our high-power oil. Tile borough's program of putting Bas'utolnnd, an inland native tcrri- j canon, Mrs. Fred Owens, Mrs. Harry the unemployed to work will result Margaret Liming, AugUBt C. Quast, Abot 200 made reservations tov this DUFF'S GINGERBREAD MIX 23c tory described as "the Switzerland of j sprung, Mrs. Eugen

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Slight Evorytimo that sha's asked for1y, States I'linrmocopioial Her opinion of this store. ' Seconds, Heavy Axmin- .standardoX Tin of 24...; Gas — Oil Sho says, "I save lofs by buying stera nnd Velvets. Reg. Value $37.50, $47. Adas Tires — Lubrication "Whero Merchartdiso Is Satijfying" Free Crankcase Service SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY ! 7—9x12 Seamless Ameri- An ideal nasal jelly lor can Orientals, Superior colds and catanh 1 Grade Asminstcrs. Reg. Cor. Maple Ave. & Bergen PI. PETROLEUM JELLY Cor. Bridge Ave. & Rector PI. value $59.50. Cor. Front & Spring Sts. 10—9x12 Seamless Royal Wilton Rugs. Reg. Value $69. An improved Byrup for cokb and throat irritations MONMOUTH COUNTY ORPHANS COURT In the mutter of the, eaUte of Eiln Luectc 5—8'3xl0'6 Fine Velvets Eltixlit, ilcreuscil. STYPTIC PENCIL On petition for enlt: of lun-is to jiny debtn. and Asniinstera. Reg. Order to fthow cjmise. Value $57.50. John L. Sweeney, executor of the en. tato of Kiln I.ueek Ijlelltht, deeraned, hav- WEST'S TO@TH 1ns exhibited under oatli n true, account oi the i>etpoiin{ cutate niid rfcbtH of nnid tn- tCBlato, vvherehy It a|>l>ema that tho per- ANTIQUE and SEMI-ANTIQUE Bonnl fiiitale of the riilii I'tin Lucel: Sleight iloo«ire A. M.. to nhow piuifle v,hy ii(> itnu-h of tho Bfild lands, ten- «ifltenfn. lier*vlitfiiTK!ntH ami lent cstrtte of Values $8.00 to $2,000. TiSSOE iho mild Kiln I.tii-t-k .Sleight, ileccinci), Box cf 200 (should not ha nold nn will bo dufuclent (o imy iisr /f^hts. SIZK 0 („ 18., H I" fu/ttitM- oriierfHi that ihla onl'; SIKK :io to no. Now on Sale from $#.00 to $/ !IB publlfhcd In Tin Keti Ilanli HeBlater. ona of lroa.li»oy. I-Mia Jtem-h. 11. .1. Vitamin Tested- Orits nf IIHJ qsiicki?f!t wityn to lltid a job In to advortlno In The HBJSIS- ter'ij Want Oepattroent,—A4w RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 22, 1933. PageThres OCTOBEK HONOB BOIX, F. Hylln last week on a charge ol ware shop will be found everything Bennett Death Due having fourteen cans belonging to In the line of gay new glassware to Pupils With High Maibbifi At tit other dairies in his posseBSlon. The mako a delicious drink, ail except the jMENUS James, To Natural Causes complaint was made by Frank W. Ice and Ingredients. In the assorts The following pupils of St. James Hennln of Lori?; Branch, Inspector ment are featured clear crystal hol- A tsecond autopsy performed last for the New Jersey milk bottle and low Btemmed champagne glasses, school are on tho honor roll for Octo- Week on the body of Walter J. Ben- can federation. Other officials of the cocktail, highball and wine seta, bar bjr: nett of Atlantic Highlands disclosed federation as well as members of the bottles, bitter bottles and decanters. Twelfth grade—Christine Arnono, Mar- the fact that he had not been olaln, J. YANKO gueritQ Murray, Dolores Casaell, Theresa New Jersey Dairymen's league wero All are In brightly decorated designs. A Thanksgiving Dinner Minoruio, Hane> O'Ncil, Doris nilcy, but had died from natural causes. present. plaids, Btripes, dotfl, checkerboards, 30 BROAD ST. Mary Roche, Ann Wichmann. ,Tho body was ordered exhumed and Mexican figures and amusing modern RED BANK (Uelng Baked Ham) Eleventh grade—Grace ftublin, Helen the autopsy performed after Mrs. Burns, Marion Cogan, Dorothea Connolly, decorations. ; Tna Menu John Eager. Jane Flnan, Dorothy Grausc, Rose Knight had confessed to county Vice Chancellor Tomsto Juki Cooktall Francis Kjlduf. Ho»e Matle MeJaussena, detectives ttlat aha was with Bennett Baked H^m Bupreme Jean Sloyan, Ellen Stanley, Mary Sullivan, when he died. His body was found Denies Bank Audit Stelnbach Co. Talttng Scrip. MMhud Sweet Potatoes Benjamin Weolty. In a woods near .Leonardo three days In response to the many requests Cranberry Mtflds Tenth grade—Ann Fleming, Ann Kerrl- Escalloped Olilong 8&J1, Dorothy Lorenz, Martha O'SSKC, Kath- after his disappearance. It was be- Vice Chancellor Maja Leon Berry by county employees, Steinbach com- EolU Cslcry leen Bcanlon, Kuth ttelllelt, Edward Cogan, lieved at first ho had beon murdered. at Long Branch last week denied the pany of Asbury Park Is taking Mon- THANKSGIVING SALE •Fruit Salad French I)resolnff Robert Connolly, Joseph Grause. Kdw«rd Mrs. Knight also admitted that she mouth county scrip In payment for Dato Pudding Whipped Cream Harbison, William Little. Gerard Sloyan. application made for on audit of the Coffin tirade 0-A—Frank DcMarla, Vincent and Bennett had held trysts at tho Scacoast Trust company at the bank's merchandise. It wan stated last week Salted NutB Finan, Theodore Fiynn, Craljr Layton, Wal- same spot a number of times. expense. The vice chancellor said that while it Is not possible to take ter More, Juliette Miller, Coticetta Shar- The autopsy was performed last ecrlp in unlimited amounts, pro- of COATS and DRESSES abba. he did not look with favor upon any Baked Hsm Suprerao Grade 0-B— Frank, Bauer, Angela Ilel- week by County Physician Harvey rnovo which would Interfere with the visions have been made to negotiate 0-pound bom .0 celery leaves leia, Elltnbeth Cotter, Mary Cotter. Wil- W. Hartman, assisted by Dr. Samuel reorganization of any closed bank. a substantial amount of the county 8 tablespoons chopped? bay leaves liam Casey, Helen CrUpi, Mary Jane Cassldy of Keyport and Dr. Harrison The application waa mado by Henry tender. onions 6 whole Pleminu Margaret Harblaon, Edward Kel- Martin of Newark, an authority In 1/8 cup chopped cloves ley, Caryl O'Nell,' ISllzabeth Itcynolds, Jos- Weinberger, counsel for Emma Noll carrots water eph Sleirort, Gcrurd Wymiorf. post mortem cases. It was announced and others. Plans are now under Scrub nun with stiff brush. Fit Eighth grade—Mariraret Finn, Margaret that death was tha result of a hemor- way for reorganizing the bank. Afternoon ' and street dresses BinBh&m, Philip wrady, WIlllHm Copper- rhage of the brain superinduced by into Kettle, add rout of tngfedtants thwnite, John-Ityaffl, Raymond O'Neill, Ed- excitement. On the man's head was SCOTT and cover by i Inches of water. ward Dloom, Msry Hammer, , William NEW GLASSWARE SHOP. wools, silks, crepes & novelty fabrics formerly 12.95 to 16.50 Add ltd and heat slowly to boiling. Wlchraann, John jMulvlhill, Dennis Meade. a mark where he had been hit with Seventh grader-Mary Boyle, Frances a piece of wood while at work In Zo- Funeral Home Lower nra and aimmer until ham Is Carton, Joan Cotter, John Hogan, Mar- bel's boat works at Scabrlght tho day Steinbach Company Featuring New tender when tested with work. It Caret Kclley, Johi. Lang, Margaret Me- Department In Thetr Large Store. will require at least 4 hours, possi- Donuufrh. Madeline Etendtv Sarah Power, before his disappearance, but It was Belford, N. J. bly five. The ham must be cooked John Hebe, John Uohrey. stated that thts Injury had no con- Steinbach company of Asbury Park Phone Keansburg 769-W. Sixth grade—Madeline Odcnbach, Mar- nection with his death. Mrs. Knight 100 tailored and afternoon frocks §«®0 slowly and it must be tender. Let paret hynch, Juaephlne Keliy, Gerald Sul- has opened a new department, which ham cool In stock, Retnovo ham and livan, Ellialotli Sloyan, Alfred Rcliio. and her husband, Arthur Knight, has been classed as the "new glass- fit Into shallow pan. Cover with sugar Georgo Kuhh. who were held In custody during the ware shop." The advertising mana- knit and wool materials, new colors furm<;rlij up Ur 10.50 Fifth grrade—-Button Rochelle, John Investigation, have been released. mixture. Burns, Christopher ' Murphy, Jerome ger of the Btore states that with the. Sugar Mixture Grause, Thomas Crews, Rita Galdlero, return of the "good old days" the per- 24 wbolo doves 1 teaspoon cinnamon Betty HuffbeB, Margaret Gulyarde, Eleanor Dairyman Fined $700. fect host and hostess demand some- 1 cup brown 4 tablespoons Casagrande, Elltabeth Carton, Catherine R. Gerechoff, Asbury Park dairy- thing new and sparyllng In liquor cugjr vinegar Q'Hern, Marsarct Rohrey. Fourth grade—Raymond StubbH, Thom- man, waa fined J700 by Justice Henry glasses and that In this new glass- Afternoon and evening dresses "| £X Have ham fat side up and ncore as Dllion. Helen Taylor, Eleanor Harbison. Marcella Newman. Marion Davis, Jeunno with a knife Into 2 inch (squares. Cotton, Jeanne Connor, Kathleen Bolfn. a very smart assortment of new gowns— long Stick olovca Into fat. Mix rest of In- Third grade—Janet Bloom, Eleanor Con- gredients and presa into fat. Bake nor, Edward Dowd, Francis Donahue, Rob- Get Your New Fall and Winter Coiffure and short sleeves—the subtle pastel colors— , thirty minutes In moderate oven. ert Hnratncr, Anna May Hughes, Edward McDonoush, Doroth/ O'Brien, Henry at Baate frequently with % cop vinegar O'Hern, Jean Patterson; Mary Jane Qulnn, crepe satins, angora wools and corded satins to which % of brown sugar has been Mary KeisB, Rose Mary Sole. ZIotkins' Stables, added. Second grade—Mary Abbatcmarco, WH- Jlam Curley, Robert Connor, Donald Con- FREEHOLD, NEW JERSEY -— 2ND FLOOR Cranberry Molds nolly, Elizabeth Curley, Anthony Delia PERMANENT WAVING SPECIALISTS 4 cups berries 8 thin slices Veechio, Anna Knney, Ruth Kilzen, Clairo Meare, Jllnnldo Leverone, Ruth Maloney, FOR THE PAST 10 YEARS. l'«p«.to I Alice Olah, Joan O'Kanc, Frances Odcn- 2 cum sugar oranso bach, Patricia Jtohrcy, John Palendrano, 171 BROAD ST., Tel. R. B. 2342. 30 Waah berrlea, remove all sterna. Vlnsent O'Nell, U

UNDER THE CODE OF FAIR COMPETITION (EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 20th, 1933) for the RETAIL SOLID FUEL INDUSTRY IN THE STATE OF NEW JER8EX

These prices went into effect pn Monday, Nov. 20, 10S3, at all coal dealers in the territory from Keyport, on the north, to Point Pleasant, on the south, and west to Freehold. PREPARED SUES STEAMIMG SIZES LOOSE—CHUTE IN BAGGED—CARRY LOOSE—CHUTE IN BAQQED—CARRY STOVE COAL Cash Charged Cash Charged BUCKWHEAT Cash Charge Cash Charged Ton J2.75 13.75 13.25 14.26 • Ton 8.00 8.50 8.50 0.00 Half ton. 6.00 7.40 Half ton 4.50 4.75 Quarter ton 3.55 3.80 Quarter ton 2.40 2.50 Bags ,50 .80 Bags (Yard Prloes Yard Prloes To consumers 11.75 12.75 12.25 13.25 . To consumers v 7.00 7.50 7.50 8.00 To peddlers 11.25 12.25 11.75 12.75 To peddlers 7.00 7.50 7.50 8.00 Yard bag price .70 Bags .40 NUT OR EGO COAL RICE "~"~ Ton 18.50 13.50 13.00 14.00 Ton 7.00 7.00 7.50 Half ton 6.75 7.26 Half ton 3.75 4.00 Quarter ton 3.50 3.76 Quarter ton 2.00 2.25 Sags , .80 Bags 100 lbs. lYard Prloes Yard Prloes " • .45 To consumors li.DO 12.50 12.00 13.00 To consumers 5.60 0.00 6.50 To peddlers l'i.00 12.00 11.60 12.50 To peddlers 5.50 6.0O 0.00 Yard bag price .70 'Bags .40 PEA COAL SOFT COAL—Run of Mine" Ton 10.50 H.50 11.00 12.00 Ton 8:00 8.50 Half ton 5,75 6.25 Half ton 4.25 4.50 Quarter ton 3.00 3.25 Quarter ton 2.25 2.50 Hags Bag .60 iVard Prloes yard Prloes To consumers 0.50 10.50 10.00 11.00 To consumers 7.00 7.60 To peddlers 0.00 .10.00 0.60 10.50 To peddlers 7.00 ,7.60 Bag prices .60 SOFT COAL—SIZED " STOVE AND PEA NO. 1 mix /Ton 8.50 0.00 Ton 11.65 12.66 12.16 13.16 •' Half ton 4.50 4.76 Half ton 6.30 6.80 Quarter ton 2.40 2.65 Quarter ton 3.30 3.56 ,Yord Prloea ,Yard Prloes To consumers 7.50 8.00 To consumers 10.05 11.65 11.16 12.15 To poddlors 7.50 8.00 To peddlers 10.15 11.16 10.66 11.66 SOFT COAL—Pooahontas Nut Sire (Stove Size 1.00 More) NUT OR EGQ AND PEA No. 2 Mix 0.00 0.50 Ton Ton 11.50 12.50 12.00 13.00 Half ton 4.75 5.00 Hnlf ton 6.25 6.75 Quarlor ton 2.60 2.75 Quarter ton 3.25 8.50 .50 .50 Yard Prices Bags yard Prloos To consumers 10.50 11.80 11.00 12.00 8.00 fl.SO To peddler's To cousumors 8.FiO 10.00 ,11.00 10.50 11.B0 To peddlers 8.00 COKE . SJPJSCrAt. NOTES—Tho followter qu*ntit!«« discounts upply to all ulraimlng coal: SBo per ton, 10 to tons Inel.l Mo Ton 12.60 13.50 Half ton 6.50 7.00 ton, 20 to 40 tons Incl.; 1.00 per ton, SO ton* or over. Quarter ton 3.40 3.65 These dlicoiinta uro only allowable under written contracts as approwl by ttw 1M»1 To tho Editor, L"A niestlng of tiio Eatontown tits- On Saturday twelve men woro ai- GEOKGE C IIANCE, Editor. down 5 to 4 decisions. Red Bank Register:— payers' essoclatjon was hold last ralgned before JusUcs ol tlja PsaJa FBSDERIC 8. IIAYK9. Managing Editor. The destiny of thla country under Monmoutli County'. Taxpayers* Andrew J. Beid on charges of steal- At the recent election there was a completes right- Fair Buling oa B. & L. Ecservea, Thursday night at tho municipal our constitution and our two major Association Aakg Municipali- building. A group of about fifty per- ing wood from tho undeveloped lands THOMAS OUTNG BKOWN, about face in Republican tactics. Instead of Insisting Thousands of shareholders o# build- party system lies In the handu of In Shrowobury township. Suspended Publisher and Business Manager. that the Sandy Hook people be permitted to voto tho hose-' thinking individuals in every ties to Make Contributions to sona turned out. ing and loan associations in. Hudson Kay H. Sttllman, president of tfeia sentences of SO to 60 days wore im- Republican organization took a "hands off" attitude and county, as well as other thousands walk of life who judge tho soundness Carry 011 Test Case. posed. T1IE RED BANK REGISTER of tho • various Issues and register organisation for eomo time, resigned permitted the Democrats to have their own way. Just throughout the state, will find rea- their convictions on election day. Aa The Monmouth County Taxpayers' and an election of officers was held. Those arrested are Sharon Smith is a member of why this was done is a moot question. Some say it was son for gratification in tho latest or- long as we havo a free press and association has sent tl» following Five candidates were nominated for Sr., Bl, of Keptuno and his eon, Shar- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS because the Republicans were so sure of winning that der issued by State CommlS3foner of freedom of speech "tho common sense of the people" can be depend- letter to municipalities nerved with chairman but all refused lo act. Mr. on, Jr. Tha complainant waa Joseph The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the they did not need the vote from the peninsula. Others Banking and Insurance Kelly affect- ed upon to do tho right thing. Thla electricity by tho Jersey Central Stlllroan consented to act aa tem- Tumldnlskt of Shrewsbury to%vniihlp. too (or republicaUon of all news dispatches to It or not ;ay It was because they had discovered after champion- ing their savings. has been called by some ",tho silent Powor and Light company: porary president. Charles Randolph Both received a 00-day Eentenco and Otherwise credited In this paper and also the local newa ng the cause of Sandy Hook folks to vote at Naveslnk Under various previous orders, vote" and although they are in actual On October twenty-third we ad- waa elected first vico president, Mrs. wore placed on probation. numbers a minority their switching dressed an important communication published therein. for many years that these people had cast their ballots building and Joan associations viete James Hathaway second vlca presi- Others arrested on complaint of S) required to set up extraordinary re- from one party to the other accord- to you, requesting your municipality David Blum of Long Branch, were mostly Democratic. ing to tho issues determines tho poli- In behalf of every cltteen of your dent, Clifford N. Cadman secretary, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1933. serves against possible- losses that cal destinies of tho country. community to join other municipali- and Max Phllllpa treasurer. The William Joynor, 29, Bprlngwood ave- But this does not tell all the story. Earlier in this | might be sustained through acquiring constitution and by-laws were read nue; Henry Harris, 29, colored, UO article It was stated that Sandy Hook was in much the The repeal of the Eighteenth ties In mooting the modest exponsea real estate by foreclosures. amendment, tho defeat of Tammany of a test case beforo tho board, of by Secretary Cadman and It was Eldgo avenue; Samuel Potroriem, 35, same stntus as the District of Columbia. In the in- To ni.eet these demandfj, it was Hall in New York City, nnd in our public utility commissioners In an ef- stated by Max Phillips that copies of Bangs avenue; Arthur Wllllamo End the "Mystery" Stuff; terest of accuracy this needs to be qualified. Rather necessary for the majority of associ- own county tho change in municipal i fort to reduce tho exccsslvo and un- would bo printed and distributed 49, colored, 820 Sprlngwodd avenue; Make the Real Facts Known. it should be stated that the men of.jSnndy Hook, soldiers ations to recapture a large portion government in Asbury. _Park, and ' reasonable electric rates now charged among tho members of tho associa- John Epaminonda, 61, 1004 Cookman and civilians alike, were treated the came In last week's of profits that had been allotted to oven i•n th•• e vot•e on th"••o reviva—•---•l Of|by tho Jersey Central Powor and tion at his cxponso. avenue; Fred Alston, 29, Union ave- Whether or not the Broad Street National bank of of j Light company, 1 flection as the citizens of the national capital. Except sharehoiderB. horso racing, do we see evidenco nue; Benjamin Hall, 32, 028 BpHng- Bed Bank, which has been closed since last March, Is to tho power of this "silent vote'," which Since writing you wo havo been as- It was stated that last year $7,000 for three members of the so-called "superior Hex" who Under the former rulings, those wood avenue; Leonard Pipiton, 40, deceive an opportunity to re-open depends on whether or after all Is the very backbone of tho aured of the co-operation of such mu- waB spent on roada and this year arrived at the ballot box early on election morning none shareholders withdrawing, or whoso country. nicipalities as Bradley Beach, Deal, $5,000 -was spent on roads and that 1002 Cookman avenue; James John- Sot it is fifty per cent solvent, according to a definite son, 31, 110 Atkins avenue, all from were permitted to vote. But for some reason not yet In these "hard times" prosperity Atlantic Highlands, Asbury Park, no improvements can bo eoon. Mas promise made by the federal banking department. An Freehold, etc. Your municipality hau 1 Anbury Park, and James Plclcett, 34, divulged (maybe it was a cense of gallantry or some- will return first to thoso states, com- Phillips, 'who was acting as cbatr - examination was made which indicated that the bank Under Order No. 4,. Commissioner munities and individuals, who adjust not definitely acted. of Rutherford avenue, Neptune. thing akin to it) women from Sandy Hook voted with- man during tho nominations, pleaded %vas considerably less than fifty per cent sound. At the Kelly says: their affairs to meet the changed In Allenhurst we have beon as- for tho peoplo to give co-operation BO All received suspended sentences of out challenge. Only the members of the election board Any portion of tho reserves estab- conditions. There is probably no sured of support from private citi- from 30 to 00 days. Tho awesto wore request of the depositors' committee of the bank the measure before the people of this zens, since tho municipal _qincera they could work to safeguard prop- examination was re-opened. Examiner Black of the can explain why this took place, but it doesn't make ; llshed from recaptured profits re- state that would give ua a greater there have preferred to delay action. orty owners. mado by a constable from Ilold'a of- fice federal department is scheduled to be here Friday to much difference one way or tho other so far as the out- ! malnin* unused after all real estate financial return than tho revival of For sevoral years there liava been A commltteo of throe is to present come is concerned because regardless of how the dis- is sold shall be returned or credited horse racing. Racing was voted out complaints of tho excessive rates for continue the Investigation. on an equitable basis to members a plan to the mayor and counoll to franchised men of Sandy Hook would have voted the re- of this state come thirty yeara ago, electric service in Monmouth county, Tho road to better and bigger busi- The depositors' committee believes that a fair and whose shares were affected by setting due to the bad social practices that but nothing has been done to help take steps to hayo tho old poatofflco ness leads through Tho RegTater'o ad- impartial examination will show that, the bank is move sult would have been unchanged. up tho reserves. This is to apply to had developed. Under the now law our citizens. Because of these ox- moved to tho aasomblyroom of the vertising columnB.TrAdvertlsement However, from another standpoint this Sandy Hook all members who contributed' to tho the racing commission will have tho ccssivo charges citizens havo been municipal building, thus decreasing than fifty per cent solvent. The committee claims that hampered ln paying their, tixos. taxes and .having an Income. Thin snany notes marked "worthless" in the original report mix-up should be cleared up. Many people believe It a reserves, whether their sharea are Job of keeping It free from tho ROOMS FOR THE WINTER great Injustice that the people of the District of Colum- still in fdrce at the time of thn redis- abuses and disorders that character- While all other commodities havo plan was suggested because it ta a are In reality 100 "per cent all right and should be cred- tribution, or havo been lapsed,, with- ized it at that timo. decreased In price; while business more ideal place for a poatolilco and Shrewsbury Manor, ited as good assets. bia are not permitted to vote, despite the fact that the Horse breeding in the marl belt of men generally have had to bo Batia- drawn or matured. fled with less margin of profit, the would help tho taxpayers. Sugges- That there ia ground for such a claim has been law so fixes their statU3. This reasoning seems well jus- Tho associations must issue cer- New Jersey will be revived. One tions for further Improvement *of Sycamore Ave., Shrewsbury, N. J. hundred years ago this section of tho Jersey Central Power & Light com- proved beyond the shadow of doubt. It has become a tified in view of the fact that the people of Washing- tificates to shareholders showing the. pany havo continued substantially oidowalkB were also brought up, Offero olngle or doublo rooms. Stenni ton and vicinity pay taxes the same as everybody else Btate was the center of the thorough- heated. $5.00 per week end up. Suits enattor of public knowledge that one note for $900 was part they will share in tho reserves bred breeding industry nnd in 1857 the same rates which permitted them among them extending sidewalks with private bath If datlrod. Within marked "no good" when it was backed by a deposit of and are subject to the same laws as the rest of the when distributed. the great race horse Lexington stood up to a short time ago, to pay ovor from the cchool to Oeeanport for the walking distance Little Silver station. country. But a still stronger case can be made for the This gives assurance that when eight millions of dollars ln cash div- protection of cchool children. Coun- Write or phano Red Banls 1403., $1,000. Another note for 5400 marked as "no good" was at Holmdel. A revival,of the.breed- 1 residents of Sandy Hook, because there is no man-made better times havo brought building lng industry will put thousands of idends on tho common stock of Fit- cilman Ira .Wolc'ott utntod that steps secured by a deposit of $600. A ten-year-old child would and loan associations back to nor- kin, Insull, holding and operating law to prohibit them from voting, acres now in farm crops for human companies. aro being taken for these eldowallts &now that such assets are good. How bank examiners mal operation the , shareholders, consumption into permanent pas- but'no headway can be made because CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Could malco such a mistake as to classify them as un- Something more than 200 persons living at Sandy whoso recaptured profits helped to tures. Th_. o_ presen. t plight'. llet) ' of the Because of these excessive rates of tho outstanding taxes. worthy of being considered assets is beyond the under- Hook were registered as eligible to vote. Some of them build up tho extraordinary reserves American farmer haa,.at Its root the private electric plants are being con- will sharo equitably ln their distri- transition from the horse to tho mo- sidered for various uses by several Tho regular mooting of tho associa- READING ROOM Standing of common, ordinary folks. are natives of Middletown township and owners of prop- municipalities and. business concerns. tion will ba hold every second Thurs- erty in that municipality. Maybe not from a legal bution. The order should hearten the tor car as tho common means of Cliurcli Edifice: • The judgment of tho examiners has been shown "all huge army of shareholders who for transportation. Millions; of acres that Obviously this situation cannot day ln each month. SOD Hrood St. Red Bank, N. i. standpoint but certainly from a common-sense stand- were In permanont pastures, hay and continue Already in Asbury Park a "»et" in another regard. They marked as worthless a years have placed all, or tho major revolt of citizens. overthrovV an ad- demand note owed by the Monmouth Boat club to the point these folks should be permitted to vote in the poriibn of their savings, into these other' iorago crops,- were gradually Opon daily, except Sundays and plowed up and put In crops for hu- ministration, one member of which Dr. Ilahn to Wed. holidays, from llSO to 4>S0 P. M. bank. Originally this note, which was made three years township. All persons living at Sandy Hook are in a associations.—Hudson Dltpatch. was said to be friendly to the elec- man consumption, glutting tho mar- Dr. Frank E. Rahn, who has a dert- Hots may ba found tho works of ago, was 57,500. Frequent payments were made and at sense temporary residents of that place subject to trans- kets and causing \the low prices of tric company. Mnry Baker Eddy, Discoverer nnd tal office on East Front street, and Founder of Christian Sclenco, nnd M the time it was marked worthless by the federal bank ferral at any time, much the same as soldiers were at the past ten years or more. So far The burden upon our citizens has the time of tho World war. The soldiers were permit- County Salaries. every effort on the part of the gov- reached the breaking point. Any at- Mlsa Dorothy L. Berkowltz of New tho authorized literature of tho examiner It amounted to only $290. Interest due on the tempt to befog the issue; to obstruct Christian Science Publljshlnir Bocloty. ted to mail their ballots to their home town addresses. It will be welcome news to the tax- ernment to help tho farmer has been York win bo married this month ac- These works may bo studied, bor- note brought the total Indebtedness up to about $400. this case by suggesting somo other cording to an announcement made rowed or purchased. This was the fairest and squarest rule that could be de- ipayers i£ not to the office holders to without avail. A revival of breeding means, will bo repudiated by»all horses will come with the return of : last weolc whon thoy secured a mar- The federal bank examiners marked this note ncar that thn thinking citizens. The public It cordially Invited to "worthless,; '"despite the payments made and despite, the vised. Perhaps this would not be permitted by law, but | Democrat* are con- racing and our farmers will beneilt riage license. Dr. Rahn was born Jn uflQ tho Reading Room, and to attend mp ti n s a further a r a y accordingly. A few representatlvss of the Jer- tho Services, large, valuable riverfront property owned by the club It would be better than disfranchising all the men of I ^ ^ . n fSa ? " '«o^t Brooklyn. : < ! 3 The construction of race tracks sey Central Power & Light company, Which Is worth many times more than ?400. Just how Sandy Hook and better than permitting all the residents UIJ |ji_.j "enrnloveeg ancf ' school who now hold public office, should not will revolve largo capital expendl- bo permitted to Obstruct a reasonable **worthless" this note was may' be judged from the fact of that place to vote In Middletown township. Aside teachera havo teken cuta o£ ten p(!r tures "and," without capital expendl- tures no demand for lower rates. • that since it has been so classified by the federal exam- from this, the status of the Sandy Hook voters' should bejcent or raore| wherea3 the Rapubll- business revival is possible, the a Our test case ia definitely before iners it, has been paid in full. There is good reason fixed,'for in the event of either a close township or coun- !can Board of'Freeholders made cuts ! largj£. g e ccapita Pp ,^l, ^p'^dftu'rexpenditureSs iin thethe* the board of utility commissioners. for believing that many other debts owed to the bank ty election it might happen that costly litigation would of from one to ten per cent. Aa we Ordinarily, the cost of a formal rate tor industry and in highway con- hearing runs Into thousands of dol- Milch have been classified as "worthless" by the federal bo incurred at the expense of the taxpayers. have pointed out before there are few struction thai' was at the root of the lars. It will not be in this case. The ©xamlners are In reality 100 per cent good. One voteless District of Columbia is more than people In private employ who have prospority of those days. Twenty fees of counsel, John A. ^atthews, not suffered reductions In income years before that it was tho expand- would ordinarily alone be $500 per The facts are slowly but Burely leaking out. An enough. There Is no reason why there should be another ing use of steel for large construc- disfranchised community. much in excess of the county's ten day. The fees of other counsel would Bmptre or a referee in a baseball game or a football per cent maximum. The now con- tion such as ' sky scrapors, steel run into money. Yet becauso all of game who had made so many errors aa the federal bank - o-o-o-o-o-o- trol of the Freeholder Board makes bridges and steel ships; and twenty our attorneys aro Interested in the examiners have made in appraising the assets of the years still further back we find the welfare of our citizens they serve possible not only salary cuts butelim- country in the midst of a large rail- without fees, Bhowing that this la not SJroad Street National bank would be hooted and booed Pretty Soft for Politiciano, ination of superfluous county em- road construction program. Bring a commercial but a civic effort. Off the grounds and deservedly so. In fact, an arbiter ployees In all departments. These new industries Into a community and Tho only moneys required (and thla 0f an athletic contest who was so wrong would have But Tough on the Taxpayers. cuts along with real economy all you bring prosperity. along the line may reduce the coun- In this machine age the drudgery Is limited to a small sum) Is for rate Jlttlo to complain about If treated to "the bum's rush." Mayor O'Brien of New Tork was defeated for re- of our daily task must be offset by experts of national reputation; ex- A big part of the money paid for taxes goes for ty tax rate by an least a few points, perts who are experienced ln and election recently, but he has nothing to worry about which will be welcome. The win- some sport or recreation. Racing able to assist counsel in the prepara- Salaries for the examiners of the bank department. The j At the end of this year he will retire on a pension of ners'criticized their predecessors and will furnish this sport. A nation that tion of rate figures, cost of service, examinations should be fair. Impartial and at least rea-j5l4,933 a year. This should enable him to keep the wolf neglects consideration o£ this, in its statistical data, etc. Tho test case There is only one world-wide organi- it is now their turn to make good on governmental set up. or seeks to dis- gonably accurate. How in the name of common sense brought by this association is well zation in our profession: The Order of away from his door. But if this isn't sufficient to keep the economy promise. courage it when private enterprise planned and well represented so that (an it be said that the examination of the Broad Street him from want he has a private law practice which —Freehold Transcript. undertakes it is, through its lack of Monmouth county citizens may feel the Golden Rule. Jffational bank has filled these requirements? In at he will resume. I understanding of human nature, pre- satisfied they will have their "day In least three instances assets which were good were classi- paring a fertile soul for tho growth court." There is only one member of the This is but another instance of the vicious spoils What Is the Beason? of infernal dlssention. Kccreatlon, fied as "no good," and for this reason why isn't it logi- system which the political parties have been allowed to sport and amusement are as much a The time for action has arrived. Order in this community; we are proud cal to suppose that many other mistakes of the same The people of New Jersey in a year Every courageous municipal official build up in this country. The taxpayers have not only part of modern government AS indus- should feel, therefore, that tho rights of that affiliation. Our membership is Jdnd have occurred? ln which there was a Democratic try itself. permitted it but have year after year contributed tho landslide elected Mr. Barbour to the of thoso who elected him to office your assurance of fine service at a mod- It seems worth while calling attention to the fact During the past year horio racing should bo protected. money which has kept the system going. People at last United States Senate. He is the type has been revived and betting legal- erate price. jhat all these errors have been made one way. The ef- aro becoming tax conscious and aro ousting politicians Should your municipality fall to of man most useful in these disturb- ized in New Hampshire, Delaware, help, you place tho necessary burden fect of all of them has been to paint the bank more In- of the O'Brien type, who feed at the public crib as long ing days, and tho arena of his great- Texan, California, Ohio, Illinois, upon the cltlzenB of other municipal- solvent than it really is and to prevent the bank from as they can and who fix things so they can live at the est use to New Jersey is in the Sen- Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The Iti03. Your citizens sharo ln tho ben- ye-opening. Few, If any banks, would be fifty per cent public's expense even after they are kicked out of of- ate. states of New York, Pennsylvania OfltS. They ahould sharo in tho ef- and New Jersey have bills beforo ALBERT W.WORDEN.DIRECTOR. solvent If judged by the same standards. The national fice. More and more tho people are learning that "eter- Why, then, these strange moves to their legislatures to do likewise. It fort. have him run for Governor of New Any delay obstructs tho possibility administration puts out a lot of talk about how It is nal vigilance is the price of liberty" and all over the land is estimated that this state will col- of helping your people. Tho sum PHONE SS7 trylng to restore confidence In the banks and about they are using this knowledge to their own advantage, Jersey? Is it to capitalize his popu- lect something like $1,000,000.00 an- asked is small. No additional sum 60 E.FRONT ST. ^RED BANK. hj.J. larity against o? bleak outlook or to nually from the race trades alone. will bo requested. You make one fcrlnging back prosperity by this means, but who can Situated as we are between two of ****** -o-o-o-o-o-c— create a Senatorial vacancy?—New- contribution Instead of compelling us Relieve this when assets which are perfectly good are ark Sunday Call. the most densely populated cities In to plead with each voter In your mu- piarked off as "worthless? this country the amount of outside nicipality for individual donations to The question of whether the Broad Street National Fair Haven as a Barometer money that will be brought into tho help thom get lower rates. state is unquestionably very large. May' we ask that you advlso U3 of fcanU Is fit to be re-openod can best be judged by the of Coining School Elections. 'Colonel E. Engel, general public. Folks living hereabouts are far better your definite decision BO WO may re- Various municipalities in this part of Monmouth Eatontown, N. J. port to the press of tho county that THE 6OU5EN RULJ Sble to pass on the notes owed to the bank than a bunch your municipality ha3 dono its part. of bureaucrats who do not live here. Public opinion county have asked to borrow money from the national ST. JAMES'S, CARD TARTY. Respectfully, would not make such a mistake as to consider worthless government to build schoolhouses under the Public Monmouth County Taxpayers' B. note for $900 backed by a deposit of $1,000 nor would Works Act. In order for tho loans to be made special Many Attend Event Held by Parcnt- ..ijAss'n, Inc. the public be so deficient In common sense as to throw elections must be called and a" majority of tho citizens William Teachers Association. voting must approve the proposed project. Tho money The regular weekly card party of out as no good a note for $400 secured by a deposit of was reported killed St. James's Parent-Teachers associa- Hard Fuel Code ?60& Neither would the public be so devoid of good needed to finance the buildings is to be supplied by bonds France. He wag the first Highlands bought by the national government. tion was held Thursday in tho high judgment as to rate at zero a debt owed by the Mon- man to lose his life in battle. school auditorium. Mrs. Thomas Now In Effect mouth Boat club after it had been reduced from $7,500 Thirty per cent of the cost is an outright gift, inas- Howard C. Lehy of Oakhurst was Gill wan in charge. Tho high scorers to $400. much as it does not have to bo paid. The remaining reported killed in action in Franco received boxeB of Christmas cards. Arrangements for tho enforcement seventy per cent ia to be paid In thirty yearly install- on October 17. Refreshments were served by pupils of. a code of fair competition ln The belief la rapidly growing that the Broad Street Albert C. Wyckoff of Spring Val- -National hank has received n raw deal. Just what is ments, the first of which do not become due until four of tho high school. Those present Monmouth county beginning Monday ley, New York, gave a talk at Rod of this week have boon completed, tihind it all has not been divulged, but the public would yeara hence and which bear the low rate of four per •wore Mrs. Ruth Kanoy, Mrs. Theresa cent Interest. Added to these attractive features Is the Bank on his experiences in the Donahuo, Mrs. Edward O'Kane, Mrs. coal dealers have announcod. A com- appreciate knowing the true facts. The best way to get World war. Mr. Wyckoff was with Philip Moore, Mrs. Theodore Koch, mittee of seven, including Roy Scha- the real ''low down" noufd be to publish the names of nJ] fact that building the schoolhouses will provide work for the Young Men's Cristian asBociation many persons, some of whom arc Idle through no fault Mrs. Herbert Edwards, Mrs. Harry fer, Manusquan, Lester Woller, Jr., borrowers from the bank and the amounts of the money and for seven months his duties were Quinn, Miss Louise VanKelst, Mrs. Asbury Park, Myron V. Brown, Red which they owe, together with the classifications'which of their own and some of whom at present are sup- entirely with the Bed Bank Am- ported through tnxea levied on property owners. Under bulance company. Mr. Wyckoff said Joseph Hennessey, Miss Mao Jack- Bank, Charles LeCompte, Lakewood, they have received by the federal bunk examiners. That son, Mrs. Mary Masscy, Mrs. Cathcr- i J. S. Hopla, Keyport, Charles Mapo, Would be the real bn.vN w.-iy of uiif:;t. w;iy to \.;t'i a [iquaro under the Public Works Act for a new schoolhouse. A Dog; Without nn Owner Porter, Mrs. William Jeffrey, Mrs. M. tho standards ho baa BCL Holmdel Farm. the court of chnncory closing up a The referendum was presented In such n manner that IJ. Connors, Mrs. P. J. Mulvihill, Mrs. business which In violating tho codo. Robert Norman, Mrs. V. J. Marck- That Ia why wo rhalto It lti.own that wo fecv-* utcln, Mrs. B. C. Durham, Mrs. Hurry The codo re:mlt:i ln a uniform carry turo National CaBlcotu. Nationally advortlocd, Jackson, Miss Helen Kelly, Mlsa charge for coal delivery in tho short) area for tile ilr.it tlmo In tho history made by a concern wlio, for woll ovor half a Mary O'Brien, Mra. Francis O'Brien, century, havo beon tho recofrnlMil leaders of the Mrs., Thomas ICclsoy, Mra. Patrick of,tho retail trade. All dealers must f/efc tho Htimo prices in tho Monmouth Industry, wo can bo ntoolutoly certain that tho recently. If HO, WO rcnucnt that they Cotter, Mr3. Katiuyn Hammer, Mrs. merchandlno wo supply meaourca up to our ro- Inrged nchool fncliitlca ami tlmt the only question to be Ethel Wntklnn, Miss Eleanor Garvey, trading area and cut throat compe- decided wan ins to tho location: Tlmt this appraisal wan como nnd help ua catch,the dog. Ho tition Is eliminated. qulromenta of qunlliy. reliability nnd value. Tlio "camps" en tho ground by tho picltct Mrs. David Sheridan, Mrs. Duvld trademark on every product guarantees material correct can re.-idlly l>o road into tlio election rcturnn, fonco.at tho corner, whero ho wails Noonnn and Mrs. Thomas Knlmon. Kach area ban had an Inspector as- and conntructlon. Sandy Hook Disfranchised for only twenty volca out of a total of over -100 were and watchca and llstenn for his folks signed to aid ln tho detection of vlo- cn«t agnlnnl both locations. to como by and iipeak to him. Dur- Married Ten Yean). lntlons. In addition each dealer la at the Recent Election. ing the ix'ccnt cold storm ho hold to pledged to report to tho coal author- Maintaining, an wo do, tlio highest possible Fair Haven folkn nro no different from the average hln lookout night and day, leaving A (surprise party wan given luat ;;ttnil|;e nil It may iiccm tho District ot f,'dluiiibla In Wednesday night for Mr. and Mrs. ity committoo any lnfitaneen of viola- iitatidards In our professional work nml sorvleo, run of people. Judging by tlio way they oast their bal- only to search the roads nearby for tion Unit may como to bin attention. wo think It only right that our merchandise be nut the only plane In the United Hluteii where citizens lots one nilftlit Imagine that tho rcrmlt clnewhoro would some truce of humallH he known. Maruhnll N. Jones of Fhsk (street, , At times ho nits nnd calla In long, Fair Havon, In celebration of their Tim committee will then proceed to thn boat that In avnllnhle. To keep both on a pro not Nermlttod to vote. At leant this wan the eatio at bo tho name. In other wonln it neems 1 par la our plcildo to you. tho laid election. I'J^hl, horo In our own Monmoutli 1 low moans, hoping to reuch hia mns- tenth wedding annlverjiary. Thotio brlnfr tlio matter Into court. where schools ai-o overcrowded nnd pupil.-) lack proper | tor. Though we place food for tho Tho dealers liavo already outab- county there v/an imo community In nmch tlio tmmo sta- d twl<:o a present wero Mr. ami Mm. Arthur educational facilltlca tho publi. - c will Jjum p, nt the oppor,.,,.„•--I "I.' ''ny. he will not como to Bylvciitcr, Mrii.'Helen Vincent, Jamen llfihed prlco llntn which thoy have tus mi tlio national capital. tunity to effect a remedy by borrowing rovcrnment' "tranKer0- In I'usolng him in an au- t0 wo CIm nlln to Austin and Willinm Vincent of Fair agreed nro fair. Though ttilu prelim- Tlmt plaeo. wan finmly Hook, wlilch although owned moncv I &et' pnu'io for a ! Haven, Mr. and Mm. TJruxton Merrill inary work and tho dcilgnntlnn of a |,y the United Htatcs Kovcrnmcnt, lu putt of Mlddlelown ! of 1 lliln reasoning will 1)R powerfully uffeotcd by the ! no momont tlio t voicbuet lithee know voicne hPrrliano hearsi )I*n ^ Kumnon, Thomas Johnson of Now eommlttoo bji. ! been carried on by towmihip. Tho utmy of tlio Hoetlon would not bo com- 1 ft oy ov l ilV voloe fact tlm"• t within a few years at the modt mich cxpan-•,... I " '' . '" " ' " '"' '" '°*"i;>• - York ami Mlu.'i Doi-lii Jones of I'lilln-i tlio Hhoro Conl Boaleni' nnsoclntlon R. R. .MOUNT & SOU, pletes without H rlr!;m!l»tlim at how nuiht of tho rc^iilcntd nlon will 1m lmi/eniUve. when tliln hecomoa nocensary ! I "Ln r ;. 3On *ol 1,1 o IT °p??11 '," Vf.il". delpliln. nml It Ft uevernl idHllateii tho dcalera (if Ibiit iiontn^ulfi %vcre luovonted from voting. ! 1 t l cvc t 1 1I 1 nro iitlvlnml that whether they nro 1 (hero will probably lio no government f;lft nnd no gov- j condition Indicates that lio Jm'a'lmd members of organizations or not they K\t i iMiK o tho United HlrtH !! government took over cinment loan at low liiloretil. Tho r.ntlro c.cmt will have , UlUo food and nholtor. Bought Hid Mother'fi HUirc, Ilinilv IlonK funn the Hurk;horne family and c;itabllnhod Perhaps Ho waa'abandoned by an! ^'vid Heott iuui I.ougHt tho genernl must work under tho provifilnmi of to IIB borne by tho municipality. Tliran nro facta which ' tlio i'Ollo. 133 W. Front Strcci, Itcd Bunk, N. J.. fottHl«u.tloti3 llt'Mo tlio noldlii;! nnd civilians at that iiliouKI bo connldored by Ito.1 HnnUers l,ocmiMC within a owne„„„ r„. wh, 1... o coul,.d. neithe..,,,r' yet".•". foo "'.d fo'"'r 'fitoro business at Tinton Fnlln which jtlura have votfil nt, NavetslnK. For twonly yeaia or tio him nor destroy him by a humnno . Telephone 226 nhott tlmo thoy will probably bo called upon to ;>o to the method, wan owned by hla mother. Mm. Hnrnh In 1ti'for^H(tiH»a Army. (|io J), nine i it If organization <,f Mlddlctmvn Inwiuililp HcotL Tile utock lino been Increased jn.ltajo dc-i.lo whether a >,cw hl!;h Echool «l,all'b(, built i Tliu-on nnd Improvement!) linve been mndn ittlvil In v«ln to picvi'iit, tlicfio folkn from voting In Hilt I William Conk nnd Fred Mil of 1 nntmofd wltli noney ruined liy odlln. bom!:s tn tiio In (ho building. Mr. Scott tmd worked C.'oll'd Neelt linvD nnlhitod In thn re- W e" F n r n r s h National Casks t'$. twvvj Tile I&epubileams on t!i3 other natloaml llHoyji i lioio extra pocket niiuiey tit tho store for »>iu innllnii- llm tiaat forentntlon army. They aro now la 'i'lia licKiater—-AdvartiKeiucncKiaterAdatitt eleven year*. if(ilnims ut Camp Vis. • • • and Jack Dempsey. Tho supporting Much against hsr better judgment Knapp f Mr. and Mm. Edward Stoohofi have Dre at tho home of Leroy Emmona ly dance at th,e flrehouse on Friday cast Includes Walter Huaton, Otto she Is forced to accept the situation reurned from a etay of two weeks at on School Btreet. night. Kruger, Vincent Barnett and Muriel or grouse the condemnation of nearly tans Jstand with Mrs. Btoohoffa par- •'"Oebiit At Ruswgon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doraett ot Mrs. J. D.. Ely entertained MIBS Evans. • . '. • everybody In tho kingdom. When the ents. Mlddletown wore visitors at tha king finally decides- to See hla "fa* Grace Eldrld of Utica recently. TJi^i Rumson Country club Satur- Features ara a bout between Baer Several chickens owned by George Churles Mount home on Sunday. and Camera, refsraed by Dempsey, vorlte" for himself ha really falte in WitUey ware killed last week by dogs Mrs. Henry Franklin and son of day night wan the uccno ot a dunca A grange supper will bo held in the Freehold, visited MI-B. John Wagner and Eeveral eonSfd by Miss Loy. Mloa lovo with her, and to a great extent whoso owners aro unknown., '•' flrehouse on Wednesday evening with Riven by Mr, and Mrs, Edgar A. vice versa. on Thursday. O Jill© V V ILJ.LJ1 JL 11.11 'Knapp of Klvsr'i) End, Iluiiwon, to Loy portreye a nightclub entertainer The new apparatus of the flre com- Mrs. Bradley In charge. who falla In love with Max Baer, tho pany is being repainted by Edward Mrs. John Baxl of New York vis- introduce {heir daughters. Misses 1 Walter Nodlno has moved from ited her mother hero on Wednesday. Elisabeth, Chrlutlno and Konora young %hter who elujja his way to Carney, who is doing tho work frea of Freehold to tho Wisnyl house on Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractor the championship match In the screen Tinten Falls News. charge. Murle Kimpp. The decorations com- Main street. Metal' Celling! Slate. Slag, Tile, Metal prised small cedar trees, autumn story. Hoby Cobb had a great day (fun- Elizabeth Hayward has returned Circulation That Counts. Gutters and Leaders. and Composition Koofn, Gospel meetings are being- hold ning last Wednesday. Ho bagged leaves, smllux and chrysanthemums. Monday, Tuesday and Wedneuday, from a «slt with Mr. and Mra, J. P. Newspaper circulation that counts A supper wua served at midnight. Strand Theater^ four rabbits, ten quail and two phea- Corab3 of Red Bank. ..,,., with tho advertiser is the bonalldo ETurnaco and Stovo Work nights of each week nt the Pino sants, i one—tho kind Tilo Register baa. No Miss Christine Knapp la a gradual "Tho Big Brain," a Paramount pic- Brook Echoolhouoe. They are In Mrs. Grace Smith in on tho sick premiums or other inducements have ture, with Georgo E. Stone, Phtlllpa Oliver Mclntyre has bought a 35 WHITE ST., RED BANK, N. J. of the Ethel Walker echool at Sims- charge of a group of Belmar (oiks. Chevrolet coach. list. ever been offered to secure circula- bury, Connecticut. Miss Elizabeth Holmes and 'Fay Wray," will bo MIos Ethel Drcyer has a new auto- Tho firemen held their semi-month-1tion.—Advertisement. attended Shlploy school ut Bryn shown yay, 'Jr., Daniel Hlnman, C. Ala.i Hudoon, Jr., Joseph IN end John Holmes, Rofiort Hutton, WALNUT NIGHT TABLES Aneon Horrlck, H. R. Hudson, Allen and Joseph Johnson, Coo Kerr, Al- CONSISTING OF DBESSER, CHEST OF OB fred Kine, Charles Atwater, Alfred DRAWERS, VANITY AND FUIX SIZED MAHOGANY. at Beadlcston, Louis Tlmolat, Alfred Le- Marchc, Randall Keatoi1, Kent Legg, BED IN TWO-TONE WAENCT. FKOM— Lloyd and William Lawrence, Oliver Lnngenburg, Gilbert Lea, J. Upshur Complete— $S..Q0 up to and Thomas Moorhead, J. Hartley Mellick, Sturgls Macombor, Edward Myera, Harvey McCllntook, Hunter at .50 Mots, J. Frederick Nellson, Jr., Doug- las Owens, Charles Pocky atuyvesant Pierropont, Sterett Provost, Charles Pierce, Burtls Rapalyca, Bourne Ruthrauff, Bayard Roberts, Frank Rogers, Thomas Richmond, Edward and Richard Scuddcr, Haydon and Sectional George Stillnmn, Richard and W1I- MAHOGANY FINISH. Jlamson Thomas, Middleton Train, H. P. Baldwin Terry, Horace Toy, Rich- $•9 E.00 ard and Harold Talbot, Frederick Tompkins, John Weeks, William Wil- liams, Money Whitman, Flsko War- WA1N0T FINISH. An Ideal Bedroom Desk. Ing, Allen and Louis Whltloek, Mr. Two-tone Walnut with and Mrs. C. Alan HudBon, Mr, and doable Glass Doors and . Mrs. Bayard Stout, Mr. and Mrs. Ben. $||.5p to $<|||.5O Drop-teaf Front Sjamln Flncke, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick Glllmore, Mr. und Mrs. Harri- son Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright $•0 9.50. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fiedler, WALNVT or MAHOGANY FINISH. Colonel and Mrs. Stanton Whitney, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry E. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. J. Marshall Booker, Sena- tor nnd Mrs. W. Warren Barbour, Mr, Large Drop Front Book Desks with Light Attached and Mrs. Lewis T. Waring-, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ford Johnson, Mr. and Mra. Thomas Adams,. Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick Potts, Mr. and Mra. Amory J. Large Overstuffed Wing- Chairs Haskcll, Mr. and Mra. Robort Harto- liornc, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Guerdon Maynard, Mr. nghouse With All Spring Construction and nnd Mra. Wilbur Ruthrauff, Mra. In a variety of Styles and Finishes. Hartley J. Mclllc!., Dr. and Mrs. Reversible Cushions. Upholstered In Charles Browne, Mayor and MrB. Van R. Halsoy, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Dlmock and Mr. and Mrs. Johnfritz Achells. Velour $^.50 each Priced from— approaching "Westinghouse quality can be bought for so little. Aek for a demon- ?^.75 to $||.5O Mra. WilBon L. Smith entertained at Mohair $-fl if|.5O each luncheon Saturday in her homo, stration. Prove to yourself that West- Edgoloy, at Little Silver, for tho save in freezing cost Mlsuea Knapp, and on Friday Miss inghouse offers 1934 features at 1933 Virginia Uppcrcu was hostess for a Set tho automatic temperature selector dinner In tho Rumson homo of her. prices. parents, Mr; and Mra. Inglls M. Up- of ttie new Weatinghouse at any one of Coffee Table... Walnut Finish JIOTCU. In honor of tho debutantes. the five freezing temperature positions. You save and saw and saw with a Telephone Sets With Heavy Plate Glass $Pf.SO ' AMUSEMENTS You save 15% of the electricity even Westinghouse. The longer you own one, the more you save, because tho West- Removable Top at Carlton Theater. former Westinghouse models would Tho feature attraction at tho Cnrl- have used—and the Westinghouse has inghouse is built to last. With its } ton theater today and tomorrow lo operating mechanism hermetically "Ever In My Heart," a Warner always been the most economical refrig- ami Mngazino Kueks Attached. BrotliRru pleiure, with Llarlmra Stan- erator on the market. Think of it—' sealed in a permanent supply of oil, SPECIAL—THIS SALE ONLY ! wyck in tho fltellar role. Tho picture Your choice of Wontl or U|)hol- Is adapted from a story by Bertram 15% saving in electricity at usual and protected against trouble by the Milhauser and Heulah Mario Dlx. §1,000,000 Built-in-Watchman, the Unfinished Breakfast Chairs Tho supporting cast consists of operating temperatures. storetl Chulr. Otto Krugor, Ralph Bellamy, Ruth Wcstingliousc will be operating effi- Donnelly, Laura Hopo Crews, Frank Albertsoii and Donald Mock. Miss save in cold maintenance ciently when less sturdy refrigerators *Q each Stanwyck portrays a Now England have been replace*1 $e.oo to $Q.5o girl whoae friendship with hor cousin 15% is the current saving you get when loads her family to bellovo that they will marry. However, when tho cousin you oct tho Master Series WcstinglioiiBC Tho new Master Series Westinghouse WITH FIDDLE HACKS. returns from abroad with a German at freezing temperatures. And you save professor sho falls in love with tho has many new features to make it more latter and weds him In dedanco of an additional 25% more when you set beautiful and convenient than even hor Piultiui rulntivos. They mo part- ed when tho war breaks out and ho it at the new economatic position—• Ask for a demonstration ... today. SEWING CABINETS returnu to Join tho Cloiiman army and cold enough to keep ico cubes from aho become a canteen worker In tho Allied entice. melting—cold enough to preserve food "The COIIORO Coach," nnothor 16 Monmmith St., Red Ban it. Priscilla Martha $-j Wnrncr Brothers plciue, with Dick properly. $0-75 Powell, Ann Dvorak, Pat O'Brien Send BIJ» your biff, ns&>, Hl&iSnstad bo&k e g Mnhoffany Finish. Washington nnd Lylo Talbot, come:) to tho Carl- ton screen for a run on Friday and save in jirst cost Solid Walnut. Saturday. The nupporllnfr cast In- eludea Arthur Byron, Hufih Herbert, To buy n Wcatiuglioufio is to save Joo Bailors, Arthur Hohl, Phillip ravcrshnm and Berton Churchill. money. No other electric refrigerator Ono oE (ho features of the picture In i'.Uf SttH •NOW'S THE Vtho nppciirnuca of no leim than 77 university football players, amonj; BROOM Kitchen Cabinets Wlillo I'lirenliiln Top them Buino of the lient known of tho Kitchen Cabinets TABLE punt ft:w yoatti. ['nil Blzo-nll AUnr.hinrnlH lln- Full Size—nil Attachments Hn- CLOSETS with Irmihitf Bmml Attm'S Tho pic turn is described nn an ex- lshed In Grey. l.ihcd In Ivory. pose of tactlcfi employed by foolbnll ennehen ln-thelr efforts! to win games at $£.00 in thin day of commercial football. MIMI ni Table—SiDx 10. Acconllni; to tho authors the (icenes in the picture aro tinned on fncU 1 f;lonurd from oollef;e ttiirrt. O'Brien, Bargain ! Unfinished Extension Table Large Size Drop-Leaf Tabl« $Q.7S who playii tho tlllo roln, played miar- Finished in Maple at l<miy," produced by 16 Monmouth St. Red Bank Melro.flol, will lxvthe fdac turn ut. tlm Curllon thmitnr on Sun- ilny, Mpnclny nnd Tuniday of next v;ofli, l.'rniiirRd In tliln picture ara 10-12 BROAD ST., Floor Broad Strrot Bank Building RED BANK, ft J, Myrjsts Ijoy, Mpx Huer, Prlmo Cattirii -. - - - ( Page Six RED BAfoK REGISTERJJOVEMBER 22, 1938. Suffers Broken Nose. H. Ward, both of .Asbury Park, were as Contractors. ¥&na Sold. Hiss Aldine Biers, a Freehold tele- married at that place last Saturlay The Wcstlnghousa Electric com- Mra. Louise Donaldson has Bold High t'oint Spiritualist Ohapsl Here and There phone operator, suffered a compound week, Mra. Ward was* a well-known pany has announced the appoint- her farm of 38 acres at Adelnhta to Mala & Cbopal Hill HoocJi. ment of tho Proctor Electric com- VanNest Thompson of West Free- CHAPEL HILL. .... Every Article Entrusted *fe fracture of the nose Monday night of hotei woman, being owner and man Sunday, ?U5 P. M.—At th« Cbopsl. in the County last week when an automobile in ager of the hotel Belmont. pany of Asbury Park as Westing hold. Bjlrs. Donaldson will live in a 'lilny, 2:80 mid 8:00 4". M.--A1 Flor- which she was riding collided with a house industrial contractor In thsit house she recently purchased at Free- ence, near Appletoa Ava., Leonardo Allen's is Safeguarded by Allen'® parked car. She waa thrown against Teachers Favor Football. city. hold. Phono Atlantic Highland! 970 Personal Notes, Sales of Prop- the wind shield. Five of the teachers in the 'Key (or AppoEntraeatft. erly, Building Operations, port high school have announced they Suit for Divorce. Death GTAgeOJWoman. Guarantee .... Lodge Doings, Births,, Mar- Death of Retired Farmer. favor football for the school. Key Mrs. Theima T. Hicks o£ Asbury Mrs. Mary J. Croxson died last An Important consideration when having valuable and eestty Abijah C. Fiaher, a former member port has hod outstanding basebal Park, a teacher in tha Neptune town- Wednesday at her home at Smith- effects restored to beauty arid usefulness. riages and Deaths. of the board of freeholders serving and basketball teams but as yet hasship schools, has brought suit for dl-burg, aged 82 years. She was tho Miss Rose Klitzman of Belmar about thirty years, died Tuesday not taken up football. vorco from her husband, Howard T. widow of Charles C. Croxson. Two Butts, Topcoats, |Ma!n has been appointed buyer in tho night of last week at his home at Hicks, whom she charges with cruelty. sons survive her. Phone Red' Bank Coats and Dresses areas department of the William Freehold. He would havo been ninety Body Found Frozen. Cleansed Properly, Loweth company at New York, by years old today. Mr. Fisher was a Tho body of John Eldridgc, 05 of Water Main Extension. Broke Ankle at Football Game. Pressed Espertly. whom she has been employed three retired farmer. ; Farmlngdale, was found badly frozen Completion of the laying of the Mrs. Alex Fraaer of Long Branch Wednesday morning oiv the Nortr water maina at Freneau from the fractured her ankle at Palmer stad- $1.00 . ''SM Jeanne Mulcahy of Asbury Broko II-'B !>£• Farmlngdale road. It is believed ho Magrath property to ths end of the ium while attending the Princeton- Park, ono of the clerks in the sher William Evans of Freehold fell suffered a heart attack. He is sur- present pipe line has been authorized Dartmouth football game last Satur- tS's office, is suffering from a spralncc while carrying a small water heater vived by one brother. by the Matawan borough council. day week. down a ladder from the attic of his ankle.. Mies LouiBO M. Parker ol New Office Building:, Practice Teaching;. SprirtglLake la substituting for her home a few days ago and fractured Policeman Wants Back Fay. is right leg above the knee. He was The Jersey Central Power and Miss Ann McCue, a senior &t' the Raymond Stlnes, a former Belmar OVER 20 YEARS , William B. Hulse, collector of Free- ikon to the Long Branch hospital. Light company has started work on State Teachers college at Trenton, ia Shoeing for America's hold borough has stated that ho will a two-story office building at Keyport. doing practice teaching In [the flrat policeman who was dismissed from Jlost ruinous not grant requests for withholding James Sutherland of Asbury Park is grade at Freehold. Last year Misa the force in 1932 allegedly without a Injured Stopping Bog Fight, hearing has opened oult for $5,000 In ltaclng Stable. the names of the delinquent taxpay- Donald C. Butcher of Freehold tho contractor. The building will.bo McCuo was teaching at Elizabeth. BIB. SADDLE! JIOP.SE OWNER! CLEANSERS and DYERS, Inc. ers In thejtax sale advertisements in broke two bones in his right arm last completed by April. back pay. When your horto neodj new dioci call newspapers). Thursday. Butcher owns two dogs Freehold School Paper. .11. We also hava lor lalo all kinds of We Know How Harry Schweizcr has opened a Dut- A new newspaper called Tha Log"New I'oatofflca for Belmar, hand-made Sport Shoes (or Thoroughbred! which got Into a fight. He struck Gets Court Aid for Clothes. and Jumpers. cher uhop on West Main street at he larger one on tho head to stop the Geneva Poland, 15, who ran away will bo Issued every Friday at the The public works administration Main Office and Plant: Freehold. Ho was formerly in busi- Freehold high school. It Is single has allotod $73,700 for the construc- Phone Red Bank 793-J-l. lght and was injured in that way. from her home at Asbury Park to tion of the Postofflco building at Bel- 24 W. FRONT ST., RED BANK. ness at Red Bank. uet married, had to get a court or- sheet, mimeographed copy, edited by Miss Mary E. Bruckner, daughter Freehold Doctor Weds. der to enter tho home of her mother, Miss Lucy Ciricola's class. mar. No site has yot been selected. of Mrs. John C. Kostcr of Allenhurst, Dr. Harold H. Freedman of Free- Mrs. Ellen Mooney, last week to sc B. ft. JOCKEY a SOU and J. Gerard Carlon of Avon will be lold and Mlsa Marion Winters of cure her clothing. Mew York were married at Easton, married today. 'ennsylvanla last July. Dr. Freed- Fine Is Fined. Found Dead In Street. man has been practicing medicine Nathan Fine, who waa arrested at The body of Patrick Walsh, 59, ofat Freehold the past seven years. Dong Branch a few weeks ago while South Belmar was found on the transporting liquor In his car and was Street early Wednesday morning. 'ago the Polar Bears. found to be carrying a revolver waa Walsh had been in poor health for 'Steven Schmidt of Long Branch fined[ $200 and costs last week by two years as the result of injuries loesn't let wintry weather keep him Judge Truax. received In an autombbllo accident from enjoying a swim in the ocean. and it. Is believed that this waa tho Tuesday of last week, tho season's Real Estate Man Dead. cause ol hla death. :oldest day up to that time, he took William C. Burroughs, head of the real estate business which bears his Caught Stealing Wood. plunge and said he enjoyed it. name at Asbury Park, died Thurs- Van Jackson, John Lee and Rob- [orlurn—Hughes. day after a long sickness.-; He was ert Know, Asbury Park Negroes, Miss Delhia Horkan and Patrick 68 years old and is survived by a were arrested last week while tak- :ughes, both of Long Branch, were widow. ing wood from the property of John larried last Saturday week at the •?•• W. Marrlner In Ocean township. itar of the Sea church by Rev, J. J. Firemen's Election. Wood had been missing from tho iulllvan. They went to Atlantic The Long Branch fire department property over a period of several Mty on their wedding trip. .-n will hold its annual election on Tues- weeks. day, December 5. Two candidates Work for Unemployed. 'ictim' of Hit and.Kun Driver. re running for first assistant chief. One hundred and fifty unemployed Lawrence Phillips, 18, of Keyport, They are Stanley L..West and Allen men. of Freehold will go back to work vas struck by a hit and run driver Griffin. If plans sponsored by the govern- vhile riding his bicycle home from vork last Saturday night week. He Freehold Woman Dead. ment go.through successfully. The Miss Dorothy Symmcs, daughter o( plan calls for the hiring of men, most- yas badly cut about the face and iruised on tho shoulders. Dr. Frank Symmes, died last Wednes- ly with families, to do outside work day in Fltkin hospital. She held an similar to that of the citizens' con- Krs. Stern to Get $100,000. •fllce In Monmouth chapter of servation camps. Mrs. Helen Vogel Stern of Elberon Daughters of the American Revolu- Factories Closed a Week. las been granted a cash settlement tion. The Freehold rug mill and the Eis-!rom her husband, Allison L. Stern, Win Scholarships. ner factory at that place were both well-known horseman, from whom closed last Wednesday night. The she was recently granted a prelim- Meyer H. Abrams, Aaron A. Cohen, rug mill was closed for a week due inary decree of divorce.. Ernest Fasano, George J. Lashinsky to the lack of orders and the Eisner ,nd Howard M. Lawn of Long factory for a week to ten days to Asbury Park Couple Wed. Branch have won scholarships at arrange machinery for making light Mrs. Anastasla Bastedo and Joseph Harvard university. We Offer weight trousers. Died at 92. Francis A. Fielder of Adelphia died in his sleep early.' test Wednesday morning at the age of 92 years. Mr. Fielder was a veteran of the Civil l]oureWtlw war and was married to Sarah E. POSITIV Patterson while on a furlough from the army. He is survived by five chil- dren. FORGOTTEN Dr. Carey Out of JaU. Dr. David S. Carey has been re- Mo Si. leased from tho county jail after be- ing confined three months for non- payment of forty dollars a week ali- mony to his wife ; and three daugh- ters. Dr. Carey must pay n fair nro- We Have Even Remembered the Extra Money of low cost portion of his earnings to his.wife. You Always Find Useful At Christmas To Pay Five Per Cent Now. • Depositors of the recently re- Automatic Hot later opened Asbury Park and Ocean Grove bank are being paid a 5 per You Can Save As You Spend cent proportion of their deposits. The total amounts to $300,000. All school WITH HAVE WHAT YOU WANT when you want it. Why not? The field is opsn to you. Make it ^ fiabit. Don't wait. Wait-] deposits and accounts of less than ten dollars will- be1 paid at once. CHRISTMAS CLUB' THRIFTSES tog pays no dividends... Now there is the matter of dependable hot water without fire tending, not water from the teal Fire In Cellar. kettle when the fire is low or out. You can have Automatic hot water in your home in a week by answering this advertise-' Arthur Kelly of Freehold was awakened early Tuesday morning of We Give you THRIFTIES on all your cash ment. While you are thinking about it write us a postal or stop to tho 'phone; Very likely tho cost will be less than last week by the barking of his dog. you have been paying for other fuels without the automatic non-firetending features... While wo guarantee operafr' He found the house filled with smoke purchases—one with every 25c worth that from a fire in the cellar. The fire- ing cost of the Penfield Automatic Gas Water Heater No. 30 not to exceed $4.50 a month, in actual experience the men quickly extinguished the blaze you buy. You accumulate these from our and the damage was slight. store and a number of other Red Bank bills are running way under that. The highest bill yet is 56 cents under our guarantee, only three of the 25 bills taken af Named as Solicitor. shops irkthe same pass book. random below havo been over $2.50 a month, and the averago for tho entire 25 customers was only $1.13 per month**' Walter Fox of Asbury Park has Figure out your present hgt water costs and compare them with these prices. Then compare the comfort. If you been appointed as solicitor to Vin- cent T. Keuper, who was recently want to know more about this, ask us, or ask your own plumber. Anyway do something about it. It is worth YOUR! appointed receiver for the First Na- Then you redeem them for CASH—all in tional bank of Avon. It will be one lump sum—this Christmas—next Christ- FINDING OUT ABOUT. , / Fox's duties to handle any suits that the receiver may start. mas—or any Christmas. Wayside House Burned. These 25 Customers Had Automatic Gas H@af©d Water The home of Edward Keeley at Come In today and get Wayside was completely destroyed gy at an average cost of only $1.13 eaeh p@r month fire last Wednesday afternoon. No a Thrl/Hes Pass Book water mains are In that section and Before After Extra Bgfore After Extra Before AftfP Extra] firemen from three companies wero Uilnrj Using Cost Ualno Uilna Cost Using Using Coit lit Consumir helpless. No one was in the house .... $6.00 $6.90 $ .90 9rli Consumer . $4.55 $4.50 $.35 18th Consumer ....$7.23, $9.35 $2.12 when the fire Btarted. ZidConwmer 'oremus pros,. Go. .... 6.65 7.05 .40 10th Consumer * 5.25 5.70 .45 19th Consumer .... 3.40 6.03 2.63 llth Consumer . ,9.33 11.50 2.17 Progress In Bank Opening. 3rd Conmmir .... 7.60 9.30 1.70 20th Consumer .... 5.25 6.42 1.17, Following a meeting of the depos- "The Best of Everything to Eat" s 12th Consumer . 4.02 7.40 3.3S ltd Consumer .... 15.72 13.45 2.27 21st Consumer .... 4.35 &10 1.74 itors of tho Seacoast Trust oempany 13th Consumer . 10.63 11.60 1.03 11-13 Broad St., Rod Bnnlr, N. J. 5th Coniumer .... 3.40 5.70 2.30 22nd Consumer .... 3.55 of Asbury Park, held last week, it Mil? CoMumer . 3.68 £.10 2.42 7.50 3.94 was announced that a total deposit

AN EXPLANATION OF THE ABOVE TABLE PURCHASED ON OUR EASY TERMS CeJuiiMi (1) if lilt shows customers average monthly gsj bill before Wo can tl;o Penfield Convertible Autornittc Cai Water Hatftr m.' Wing thil AiitOTiiric Gas Water Heater f (2) Monthly average after 30, installation coiti Included, for $100 cash, or $10 down, balance •ifeg; (I) Difforenes between the two costs, caused by use of tho monthly. Wo guarantee tho gii it consume) will net cett mor* tuttr. (•) Tn««o four customers saved the amounts jhown, duo to than $4.50 per month, and si to probable lesser eoits wo offer th« htm gu rate earned, applicabto to both wafer heater and gm range. evidence In tha cbovo table, Wa guarantee It to iuppty 1,080 gib ttt Th« bit fhr« used ona size larger heater than tho No. 30. Ions of water per month st temperature of 140 degrees.

Letters from flcifisfledl Customers M«. C B. Witham, of Rockaway, N. I., writes: "In May 1933 I purchased from your Company a No. 30 Penfield Convertible Automatic Storage System. With this system I w»5 guaranteed s maximum increase in gas bill per month of $4.50 for which amount flllcd H°.?,^- «"h "Quality" and "Style" H0mef..rnl8hlng»... Carry- I wat guaranteed 1,080 gallons of hot water per month ... This lieator has been in v«J, rIME fuarantce »* satisfaction. Let us show you how well we YOU as well as your PocUetbook. UM for almost fivo months. The supply of hot water has been adequate for all OUT Bead! and the average cost per month has been, instead of $4.50 par month, an •vtrage of lets than $2.00 per month..... In view of the above mentioned facts, I fesl justified in recommending this type of heater as the best appliance obtainable for real hot water service at low cost."... Mrs. Karl Huth, of Boonton, whose picture appears • .i opposite, writes: "I havo found the Penfield Convertible Automatic Water Heater tho answer to mv hot water problem. I have found it both economical and a convenience 223. ?H r ViSAKS...Leon's credit bu been th. "Buy Word" for Umu- which I would not care to do without I can not recommend it loo highly," suuh of Homo Lovers. It's a dlgnliled; v\emnnt Bmi CJla w£ to enj0 ° o "ray iowttraooj °"tlay °' much CMh' 1>AYMENTS ABBMSEDW mS Wo pay jour Faro both ways. Jersey Ask Your Own Plumber about these Automatic Gas Water Heaters or Ask Us

03 SMITH ST.. COB. KINO, 6T, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. NOVEMBER 22, 1933. Pane Rf von

fait. MIA Altrisl Mutitt, ono of thetcrtaliii'd. nt A imuiio parly, tlov, The women rculdcnta of Orummoild home uii South street to (lie poll- Ago iii and tbaclicsisi, aiic! Myrdh'.tieekliiUii, the Oarrctt tyyMwtt Wan among Ihoaif ilaco met at .tho liohie of Mrs. Au-ng; place in Horace P. Cook's gar- jtallcst boy nt the uchuul, appeared present aim he ntinlsted in entertain- :ualUi! Layton and formed a sewing gc oil Maple avenue, refusing to coHtumed ua twin (>lal(!ix. Churlie ing the ^ucuts. Irclcj which was to be conllned to rldo. to cast his vote. "Molly Pitcher Hotel Around Red Batik HciidHekson, the umalietil hoy in iliu Coiicix'jj'o titdcwcikR were replacing vomen living 011 Drummond jilacc Professor !ind Mra. George Lovctt Riverside Avc., Red Bank, N. j. senior class, was attired as Happy. fjagiitono| in the buulne-ss section of >nly. The mt'rtiberu were Mrs. f«ay- entertained the Red Bank Christian i.-ftjyb t'tajka Fi-drti thb RBfe-H6oll^nn| FOrioh Blalfidell ropreujiiil- Atlantic Highlands. New walks* were •on, Mra. William Worthlngtot). Mrs. association checker club. Benjamin isfer of the Feurifi We«k in c. All u Hi I Allllialed with Jlotel Douglas, 'Newark, N. J., iarHfloii. Tho cullcry worlia at Kbyport shut Frunk Patte'raoil, Progrestiivo, were Jiss Myrtle Antonldcs* daughter of ' M Hill St.. Opjiorlto City Hall. iluiiijlc-cteclc. calaiiiaidti.ar., , nhd wan ti) A brass band was organized nl Sea- ach claiming the right to hold the Policeman William Antonldca, tsanj; h JI for 1 ii p be equipped down and Cornelius Aclcei'Bon of that tol c]i hi iW with a llobettn uafciry brlbht, tHo ineinbbru bolng Stephen place WHS nppolntcd receiver Upon olllcb of constable at Red Banlt. Van- at a musical given at New York by A.vatbr ttibc . biijjbi. Tho boat \vn« Mbglil, Wllllllin Armstrong, Frank Note wafi elected, but owing to a mis- Baronet Lltta VonlClsncr, who was-I 1 b JI bf 1 the appllcatioii of John B. J3chunck, 1 Aitlnliilrl I Mill- 1 THo Highland Beach, dovortv W. Fary, Eugene Pannuul, ono of tiic heavlcBt creditors. take in canvassing the vote, Patter- Miss Antonldes teacher. Therhere was aa llurff b atteiidaneatteiinettid ee aat Alberb t Blocum, Thomaomas OarliindO, Na- son was declared tho winner and Adeline Ouico, daughter of Samu tonumidoir 1ml I 1 \uU < il "Hl« of tKjltlnl g atook at ttiio itthit Mortimer Sccor of Bclford was cfjinmofl JIL oi Hi i i 1 I tjiaiilcll. Jithnbab , cliarlel u HamptonHt , building a boathotiuo near the Port election cecrtlfldatcfl were issued to Gulcc of Eatontown, fell from her of W. W. Conovcr In Middletown WUiliim t'owler, Ocorgo Arnifitrong, ;ach man. brother's trlcyclo and her arm wa; bo it (luh ,'iuwnuhlp. There wcro low bidders; Monitiotith Hlioi'c in which to build a l^llilani KlllliS, Oebrgn CohRdon, D. launch tithing the whiter. Tho launch 1 kitchen of John J. Smith's so badly injured an X-ray cxaniina- Mi iml Mi \I ion \ (li'iwowv,! and none of tl)c 'hofflen II uti m 1 niui t ah it S. Pujjlnga iind •CJifcster Packer. was to be S(i feet long. house on Bergen place was badly tion wa« necessary. /brought what they wore- worth. Tho rln I'HJII (jf tin 11 1 lh \ Ltl tin, un MifiS Terhuno of Matawan onter- damaged by lire. In answering the An organ recital was given a.1 the nee •u'u'ytiisl .at the aule woro 13. D, Bofltll, Wilson EdwardH, all cmployepy b of \ r 1 :alntd Mdnrriouth eliapter Daiighters the New York & alarm the truck of Independent 13n- Middletown village Baptist church by Heat-go woods, Jr., il. M. Bennett, J. it. thb AiheHcaca Revolutioh, Uur- New Jersey Oil gino company narrowly missed ^li ^ I 1II1 in ( uh K 1 uuhtn of It. QUlhiby, Btenjam'In J. Pat-knr, J. company ot Port Monmouth, was Processor Harold A. LaRoa of Red r 1 Given by the j tiig tho afternoon tho RueHtH were tree. Eugene Patterson, who: waa Banlt. Mrs. Samuel Sabath of Red H< 1 ir 11 < 1 ul < ' f) Pf '1 '^nk bo< n " H. Walling, Louis E. Brdwn and Ed- robMbb d of %i5 by an unknown eni- w [he btilo of i j < 1 Hr-iim oi Lh*. taken by carriitBe to the grave of ployco at tho factory. standing on the, side of tho truck, Bank as soloist. ward Morford. Phillip Frcnc&ti, tiio rtbvolutiomily umped Just In time to escape injury. ibftb A "baked owl" mippcr, given by TJic Phllomathian Coterie of Red ( A cadet corps waa Hturtcd at Mld- OIK nt the urc t luuci il f\oi l > poet. Mrs. Henry B. White of Rod tho Red Bank Presbyterians, nbtted A Democratic club with sixty mem. Bank met at Mrs. George H. Hart illatown by Rev.W. HH. J. ParkerPk . Bttriit, president of tho Hoclcty, plnccd hers waa organised at Red Bank man on Hudson avenue and decldei t ikr J,I,( t ti O( in[i 11 \ 1 'hit DI Leonardo Field Club"- over $100. TliR halted owlH were rnhn I'll) d» i \r Icii 11 nt thn ( nil WHlllss wcrw o lisleli ! In tho p a wreath on tho poet'H gravfi, ginger bread and wert\ given away with William J. SWannel! aS presi- to join the New Jersey 'Federation ol iliill, wherh e ihi p corpa opeiieti a meet- lilss Lillian Hawkins, dauKlitor of as Houvonirs. ' ' dent, James Young vice president, Women's clubs. hlg room. The cadets unrolled were Frank Mahr secretary, Michael Kum- ?li md Mi \\ Hum S tjoldi n (if Mm. Maiy-Hawltlha of Irving place, Rov. W. H, J. Parker, pastof of the The engagement was announce! J at the Molly Pitcher Hotel Harry Lufburrow, David aiid llarry I OCIIM I ulnt ( ntpilnllifd t nioup oi Was ucrlouely liUrt at Eatontown Mlddlctown villtxfie Baptist church, pel treasurer and Arthur li. Wynibs, of Miss Dorothy Jeffrey Holmci Ciisey, Keel and Carl tolbtz, William when a tree liihb fell oil tho wuyon sergeant-at-arms. of Lit-!111""1 1 ( lid p ut\ it tin 11 I10111P liriU Aloxiinilor Nelabn, Pl-etl Wilson, preached hln farewell serthbn prep- daughter of George F. Holmes 01,1 of the Mini RED BANK, N. J. lh which atio wail i-ltllh,-r, striking licr nratory to going to Cambridge, Mary- The Mason cottage, one of the first tie Silver, to O. Edwin Davis, Jr., f&. le John.1111, Cecil Conovef and Eddlb Thorpe. on tho head and rendering her un- boarding houses to be built at Sea- n Oiinlpilix j^ir .ri, foil from lu:i" bi- land. ,' • .. ' of Red Bank. \c ami broke, h •!• ]nft anil.- Tho Hist anniversary and inception cbnabldua. Dr. Edwin Field nntl Dr. bright, was sold by the Seabright Dl\ Peter P. Rafferty of Red Bank tit the National aiefe cltlb' vro.it holdP. P. Eaffelty nUbndcd to her Itijur- Janlcu lrltr.glbbons ljought the John ivcrsid'! drive w;is takun over by 1 Saturday Evening, Nov. 25,1933. Valentine bbmcHlGfld property on Beach club to JeBHo A. Howland, who cut out Daniel Toomcy's appendix at Whiten Bludla on Ward avenue, n. proposed to move tho building to lota freeholders a.-i a new county i numson £ltif(. Abolit fifty couples Wallace (it red for .$3,000. He bought and the next day Mr. Toomey got up A baby lout Ha life in B flic whldi Ibo phicn for his own. occupancy. owned by him and cut it up into three and went gunning and shot three way. iiUcnded. C. B. FfciWlpr aiifl lafly led 1)i'Ol;b olit hi tlifi honie of Mrt;. Aliiu; housea. Ethvurd Cheek succeeded AlamasK* Tickets, - $1.50 per couple. the giahcj rhiircii. Mr. Fowler aiid ' Mrn. Srlrah Janh Bray, widow of rabbits. Barber on Willow utrect. Tlie flro Daniel Bray of Holmdel, died at tho C. H. Acker and James Griggs of George K. Hopping sold a slxteen- Perry at tho job pC tul-ning on ilic John E. Mowinnd cari-led off the <;B)(O warf Mipbtifled hrtvc been caii.'u;d New Monmouth, Michael Toomey ot elee'ric lights in thr VHUJ^L-. I'lni-Kuniiiil. JJfincJiiw 9 to 101- dolhR the beat walking. home of her daughter, Mis. Robert acro form in Middletown township to by art overheateb d niovc. Lotils Tet- Sutphln. She WUH 72 years old. Everett and W. W. Aumaclt of Key- Thomas F. Welch' for $3,000. The A bonufuio nowK|)!)per circulation Tho bays of tiio Mechaiilc street loy was the firwt Ilremiln lo enter tlui Mr. nnd Mrs. Lafayette Schanck port all reported luwing gathered a sale was made by William A. Hup- ; .1 hocit organized it football team, badfooih und ho brbtiglit otlt the large quantity of fall strawberries —the kind The Ile^itittr liny—in the "Toddy On-licsli-ii. 1 of Holmdel celebrated their golden ping- only kind that counts with the ad- the tilaycru weri? JOHCJJII K. PiirUei , scorched body. wit{i A family gathering. and raspberries in their respective 1 juhn Bfcy, fciirf Walling, Albert Mor- Harold A. Davlscn, son of Abrani vfii'liKci . No premiums or ollior in- John W. Eylcs, Jl\, and William About j r>0 person:! were present. gardens. L. Davison of Monmouth street, was dticonicnt.i hnvr. ever been oflVror! to ris, Warren Hinocit, Bill Hojmes, tjes- Mount, both of Scabright, ran away Cornelius D. Sullivan bought cii culation.—Advertisement. tcr MbQueeri, John HobrougH, Will Charles B. parsons of Rbd Bank seventeen years old and a number of from home with the Intention of ace- was re-elected chairman, of the ex-horse, jagger wagon and net of har- llobi'oUgh, Mel ToUoy and pied Ing the World; Word was telephoned ness for $1.75. The rig had been held Oonltiln. cciitlvc committee of the New Jersey of their dtsjmrtul'o to various police Sunday-school nssiiclal ion. by the Red Bafik chief of police Mr', and Mrs. CliaHc3 S. Bhilth of departijiohtB and tho boy's were security for fines imposed on two : KamUCl Bruce was elected elder and Heal ;ht wei o aerejiaded' by tho picked up nt New Yorlt. men from Long Branch, who disap- young men of- ths vlllilgc, accolti- John Jennings and Jninca 15: Bogle Juhn Wilson Stout, r. lildmlticnt were elected deaenns of tho Oceahle peared. p.tnloti by Ashlaitil Oriiin bol'pa. Tlifi resident at Red flank, died at I1I.1 PrcHbytnrinn church. Ditches on the Charles M. Patter- ho;.s--were invited In the hoimo and homo oh laaat Front Rtreet. At one Ellison D. Hcttcyt), editor of the son property near the railroad track:! .irtor Introducing his brltlc Mr. Sililth tlfrie ho owbotl many canning factor- In Shrewsbury village wcio being passed nrtilind tiio cigars.. Keyport. Weekly, wafi appointed post- ies and was the largest canner o[ master at that place to succeed Ben- leaned out by David Reevey. "It Mrs. George O. Waterman enter- torhaloeu iti the country. US Wai 77jamin B. Ogden. •vvni) claimed this was tlie first "'time tnincd fifty guents at a card party at years old. this had been done In 25 years. her horiic on Front street. Thtt prize Joint P. Pohl of Washington street Fraiik A. Morehoiise, William El- wlhnoiB wero John Smock, Wllllani entertained twenty of hip friends at Twenty Ycitrs Ago. liott, Harry L. Martin, Fred Dlctz, '!'. Corltee, Thomas Davis, Mrn. Gll-a hoiise party. Music waH furnished Ijyuls Llpaclt, who bad been a res- Melvin Crcc and Joseph Dunn com- lifcrt Reckless, Mrs. Georgo by Del Fisher, Waiter Sutphln, Har- ident of Red Bunk thirteen years, prised a committee to ailango a r.nd Mrs. Ernll Fronoh. fy Ford, Ule Hclsicy, Bill Malcliuw, was very much up^et because ladles' night celebration for Red .Mr. rtiid Mrs. William K. ^tevcris Ji'., and William Pope. father, mother and brothers were be- Bank council Royal Arcanum. nf I3atontdvvn entertained tho Henry A. Ouyon, who was In charge ing del nlhed at Ellis Islahd and had Charles E. Carleson of Everett re- ^Jirewflbiiry IDuchrn cilub at their of tho'Postal telegraph ofllco at Hcd bccfi ordered deported. Mr. ZJpack turned from Florida, where he was hornt. Prlzea wcro awarded to Mr. ^ank, watj elected a member of tliu interested Congressman Hcuily iii th interested in several trolley lines. He mid Mrs. Joseph Btllwcll and Mlus Old Timer's Tdlcgraphers nssoeiatlun. mutter and Mr. Scully wont with hiir brought with him several crates of VanderVecr of Hhrcwebury ahd Mr Ho had been a telegraph opcrutot- (0 tlie lmnil(}iat!on commissioner a oranges,, which he distributed to ritovena. more than 115 yonr.i. Washington, whore the ileclcalon Wa friends In the village!. Andrew P. Cook and Henry John- Mias Florence Schnnelc, daughter revor.-ied niid the Llpack family at John H. WhitmoTCj aged 93 years, ::m, both of Hod Banlt, rolurhod of John P. Schanck of Kclmdel, cn- lowed to cuter the United States. Red Batik's oldest voter, walked from from a week's shooting tl'lp in Pike county, Pomisylvnnltt. They bugged flvo rabbits, two phcofiiiiita, feme grfty ; rlhirrel and a woodcock, but saw no licer. Clmilco White of JJtllc BIWcr, ah WHY DELAY? • iprontlco employed by tho Smith hrolhefs o( Fair Haven, fell from the BUY TODAY! ot Mlsa Carrie Hcndt'lcltuon'a on Broad Btrcot. Hlo worst Injury waa a upralnod anlilo. Mrs. Charles Boylo df Entontown entertained a score of guests nt a bouafi party. In the content for prlzcit the winners were Mrs. VanKetircn, Mn. E. H. Smith, Chnrlos Llttlc/lcld, ,lr., and Charles Boucli. William Bray sold hlri farm at Nut- invamp to John Bailey of Red Batik THE"MERRIMAC"WAS AN ATTACHMENT-TYPE IRONOLAQ. lor J7,000. The farm containod over clglity acrca and It WIIII located on both sides of the road leading to Nutsiwnmp. . :. I.ouln P. Hculthorpc. and Samuel T. CANS 20C White werci elected to tho board of directors of tho Atlantic Highlands Hutlding & Loan association. The PKG. illrcctot'ii rcappolntcd Charles It. Sny- 29c . and Wll- send you tlie complete facts. ,lnm JDly. stead of being a lot of old railroad tracks DUFFY • MOTT'S OAMPPJRE on a salvaged wooden ship. Frank Taylor, Jacob W. Cornv.'cll HAVE JUNE WEATHER nnd (Jarrctt Morford, all of Kcd The attachment never enn stand up Hank, rode- thflir blryclci to Ilarnc- -• ALL WINTER aeainst the complete coordinated unit ,iat, ntopplng nt IjUltowood for din- Winter Air Conditioning cm n complete; ner,' GALLON —not even in automatic heating. That lioor is now possible at :i crest of not more Tho Methodist church at I'armlng- FULL LB. PKG. is why the G-E Oil Furnace has become than 5300. Summer air conditioning, too, ilnlo wns burned to the ground, tlm JUG JUG nr yenr-round air rmnlitioniiH: available /no being caiinod by n. defective flue. tucli a sjecess in the little-morc-than- for cine room, n wiii.s of rooms, or tlie ThR ohurcb wan valued nt fS.OOO. R. & R. PLUM g.ycur of its existence. Although aiinuu-h entire lumscat fur kr.:. ciwt Hum you muiR- VV. W. Hhnmpanm-8 of LIUlcs Oliver a downright luxury ns a Hi-rylinder car inc. Within a few year:; the home, without PUDDING air'conditioiilni! will he ns far behind tin- i hipped a couple of hin tl\oroii(rhbreil NO DEPOSIT c is in the automobile field, it i:i actually Jowl fo tho pi'OEldfint of the Colonlnl tunes u:l i^ tilt: home without: n I'urnncr l POUND OAN today. While you IHT Rcttinn the fnctr, Installation h mad» a hh -botaroyOUl Innk at Kingston, Jiimnlcii. the most economical kind uf automatic emit olt • heating on the market-burning chop nh'iiit the GIC Oil Furnace, let. m tell you your cunt t't ail. Wllllani Spinning, while at work nt nhiiuL UK Air Cumlitioninn "'• well. And ivfl oichan£i jhls motion trade, got liomo llnio In fuel oil—saving owners W'n to 50^ nn 'jlils left eye, which pnrtlnlly bllndcil their fuel bills. him for rjulto Eiorno time. FANCY MIXED NUTS» t M. M. Davldtinn wan ndverll>iliiK LB. £ JC The sensitive C^E Thermal Control men'fl real bucknldn mlttcnii nt. v,a maintainsevencomforhiblcUinpiiaUire. isiitfl n pnlr and hpys' heavy nulln an DROMEDARY DATE low na 76 oontft oach, s PKG. 17c Noresettingrco.mieri toch.mKcfiomcliiy Contmotor Jnnien Fowlnr l\nil IhH- to night temperature. No winding re- IMJ FWKMAC1 1 1 ly tcftmy nt work on tho new road DROMEDARY DATE quired. There ia no chrmcc of the home Air Conditioning O part m cut, 570 Lexington Avenue, Ntw York between Dimbrlght aiul'Tionp llrnnch. s "2 9c Frnnlc Holdl cumpMnl liln new Air ViH mUm Corp., lidlioiy In Iho rear ut hln ntorn nl NONE SUCH MINCE IMEAT 2 '*> Sc Air Conditioning Corp. !IH3 C'n Avn, Ntnviirh, N. ,». .limbrlght, PKQS.& tl.l lt 11 ', Jo:ieph l,o Piccolo died at hln hnnm I wuiit. to luiuw moio about luivin;; ,'S NIIIIMH on tlrnrific avcnim In hln 74th year. 382 Central Avc, Newark, N. J. In-lit, tuut hot water nt a >nvjnj; with nmm PRICES EPPBOTIVB UNTIL THANKSGIVING Oil Furmuf. 217 Market St., Fatcison, N. J. Thirty Xcars A«'>. :inml me I'miiplote Indirniiitiiin, fire, 'Ihc Kiinltlntlii!? clni'!i ot thc« Kdl 47 Monmouth St., Reel Bunk, N. J. NIIIIIK , ..., , Hnnk lilh'h mhcool nntprliiliird lh" Junlui' ilaufi »t a hin)ir|iict'iilfi parly (iKNir.iiAi. v.i.v.t'Titic AMI I:ONI>ITN»NIN City & 3tB(o ) jirivllr-jtfil to tic prr.-innt.. Mt:vi FOR WIKTKIt, SlliilIUI'.K ANI> VliAlt U(UINI) *td e!Kit'Kn !fl* thi^ af- Page Eight RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 22,1933.. t!on» there is i\. correct answer; that SHERIFFS SALE. it ^exists now and that an' Intelligent By virtue o£ & wit of Si- fa. to asa di- By virtu© of is mlt of i\ f A* > y m*s Free Lecture OB rected* Issued out of the Court of Chan- reeled, Issued out of tho total uf th fedhorenco to tho principle of mathe- cery of tho State* of New Jersey, will ba eery of-Mhe State of Wtiv Jcitoy, <^SU Christian Science matics and tin appllcation'of the rules exposed to Bales at pubtta vendua on exposed to t'fil© 'at public \tiidue OH involved will reveal, the answer. So MONDAY, THE 4th DAY Oi* DBC&M- MONPAY, THE Hth DAY OF D".fl Italian Stucco And Tile House 13EK. 1833, BEK, 19JS, ) A free lecture, on Christian Science in tho healing of tilcUneea, prayer be- tetween tho houra of 13;00 o'clock and — OF — was given at the Molly Pitcher hotel gins vflth the conviction that man's fiiflO o'clock' (et 2:00 o'clock) In tho «ft«r* between the hourn or 12:00 o'clock'- , d 5:00 o'clock (ut 2:00 o'clock) fn theuf. Friday night under tho auspices of every righteous need is already sup- noon of «B1(1 day, et tha Court House* in th$ Borough of Freehold, County of Mon* ternoon of uiild duy, at tho Court Iloi ec, First Church of Christ, Scientist, or plied by God, and if ono Intelligently mouth, New Jereoy, to ftatUfy u decree of hi tho Borough of Freehold, County of Farm Stock,* Cora, Hay and Machinery Red Bank. The lecturer, Gavin W. conforms to the mips of metaphyaleai 1 Allan, C. fi. B., of Torono, Ontario, healing1 as Jaid down in tho Christian Canada, was Introduced by W. F. Science textbook, if ho accepta tho All the foliowina tract or inuccl of (and of the Late K. C. Heyer, , Ebie of Kcd Bank. Mr. Allan la government of divine principle, thus HOLMDEL, NEW JERSEY, member of the board of lectureship utilizing God'fi ever-present law of of the Mother Church. Mr. Allan's harmony, the answer to hia prayer topic wa3 "Christian Science II- will bo revealed. Ho will prove thf^k SATURDAY, DEC. 2d, 1933,. I lumines Prayer." Excerpts from his man ia well now. Through true pray^ ! address are as follows: cr he will bo able to prove that the at 13:00 Noon. ' "Whether one Is affiliated with' ono Christ henla today as Bttrely, aa , of the Christian denominations iir naturally and as inevitably as when not, whether one accepts, ia indiffer- The undersigned will sell to the highest bidder: 3 farm liorees, 8 our Master utilized God'a law to meet hundred find fifty feet to tho land of point; thence noithorly one hundred and cow.8, heifer, about 300 bu. of corn, several tons of hay, 2 McCormick ent to, or rejects the teachings of men's needs centuries ago." ; thanes (2) west- twmity-cight feet idx inches to landi of Christianity, ono thing Is almost cer- erly along the eoutherly eldo of land ot mowers, 3 riding cultivators, 2 walking cultivators, Acme harrow, Meeker tain—lie has prayed.. He may not have thirty-five JcNyee, forty feat to n point; thenco T&AVEIJ LETTERS. nnd one-half feet to a ntuke; tlicnro (3) toutbci._ - l j onn hundred and twenty-«i«bt harrow, potato harrow, iron harrows, Spring-tooth harrow, four-horse plow, called his mental attitude or cffortf ioutlicriy parallel with tit* first COUTHC one feat BIX lnchea to the point or place of ta* three-horse plow, walking plows, tractor plow, McCormick-Deering hay prayer; he may not have thought or hundred fend fifty feet more or Icea to tha it as prayer, lie.may resent any im- Furi3ier Articles During Winter on northerly nlde of River street, thence (4) Helzed na tho property of Charlen Bld- loader, Deering reaper, side delivery hay rake, corn harvester, potato Southern Countries. easterly nlonff the northerly nldo «f Htver dlo et nl., taken in execution at tho suit plication that lie has ever prayed, and Btrcet thlrty-flva and one-half feet to the of Mflttiotuf Ilulldinic and J-oan ABOOPU- planter, fertilizer drill, grain drill, potaio sprayer, sod cutter, corn shcllcr, yet it is almost certain he haa prayed. Mrs. Helen Lee Getty of Little Sil- place of beginning. tlon, a corporation of tho Stato of New grindstone, three-few master, garden drill, potato cutter.Ford truck, Fold Being Intended us tha enrno land and JcJ'Boy, and to bo no 1<1 by "In Its most primitive form prayer ver, who represents the United Fruit, promises convoyed by Albert X. Doremus HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. , truck body, McCormick-Deering tractor, weeder, double harness, single company In this district, haa informed et ala., to Michael A- Teenuro and Mary cter 0, lSii3. is doubtless a cry for help—just a WarrotPatetd HOctobe.1. Smock- 30, Sol'i-, !S)ii3, , harness, collars, lot of barrels, arscnatc of lead, brooder house, old- cry. Let me illustrate. Suppose a The Register that tho company's Tosauro, by deed doted Augutst SI, 1018, summer and fall season will cloao Do- nnd recorded In tho Monmouth County S16.80 fashioned sleigh, and an assorted lot of small tools. Household Goods: child has been warned by hla father Clerk's office In Book 1071 of Deeds, ptigca not to do a certain thing. Suppose •cember 14, Tho company ia now | 48, etc. SHERIFF'S SALE. 3 bedroom suites, parlor stove, closet, couch, desk, bookcase, lot of books, tho child disregards this warning planning to take care of a possible! Seined ca tho, property of Michael Av IJy virtue of ii writ of fl. f«. to me di- record-breaking travel season during! Toaauro, et aK, taken In execution, at tho rected, IsBued out of tho Court of /Whan- center table, Morris chair, 2 floor electric lamps, old chairs, rugs, pictures, and gets into a predicament from vuit of Mainstay Butldinff and Loan ABBO- tho winter for attractive cruises eery of tthho Stuto of Noo w Jersey, wwill be screen doors, window screens, fire-place screen and fixtures, storm doors which he cannot free himself, his clntlon, a body corporate of tho Stato of exyoaed to I ut publiblic vendud o on first impulse is to cry for help. It from ^Nevv York to the West Indies,, Now Jersey, and to be "old hy exyoaed to and windows. the Caribbean and Central and! HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. MONDAY, THJS J8th DAY OF DECBM- may be just a cry, a cry addressed Dated October 23, 1988, UEH, I93;i, to no one in particular; or it may be South American countries, making Warren H. Smock, Bol'r. between tho ho urn of 12:00 o'clock and TERMS:—Cash. a cry to his father, tho very person weekly trips out of New York to Ha- (50 1.) 921.0Q, C:00 o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock) in tho af- whose warning ho disobeyed. In other vana, Jamaica, Panama and Coata ternoon of ituld day, at tho Court Home, , AI-BX McCLEES and JACK JONES, Clerks. Rica. . " | SHERIFF'S SALE. in tho liuruugh of Freehold, County o£ words, when the child becomes awaro By virtue of a writ ol.fl. fa. me dl- Monmoiiih, Now Jertioy, to uatlsfy a de- GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. that he is In trouble, when he feels ctco of oald court amounting to approxi- Mrs. Getty has submitted to The rectedtd i IssueId d outt of tthh e CoirrCtt of Chanh - mately $1,438.00. or fears he cannot get out unaided, Register a number of articles pertain- cery of the Stata of New Jersey, will bo All tho following tract or parcel of l»nd his first impulse is to cry for help. ing to South American countries and exposed to Bnlo ttt public venduo on ' and preminon hereinafter particularly tit- MONDAY, THE 27th DAY OF NOVEM- Hcribed, idtuate. lylns nnd beinu' in the "So it is with- us, children of a from time to timo during tho winter BER 1933, Uorough of Itcd Hunk, In tho County of larger growth; when we find our- she will submit articles pertaining between tha hours of 12 o'clock and 5 Monmouth and Stnto of Now Jersey. to countries touched by theso winter o'clock (at 2 o'clock) In the afternoon of Uoplnnlns nt u point on tha wettt side selves In difficulty and see no way of Htild day* at the Court Houne, In tho Bor-of blirowsbury Avenuo, at i\ imitit whera extricating ourselves we cry for help. cruises of tho Great White fleet. ough of Freehold, County of Monmouth, ttaid Avenue in interBcctcd by the norther- This is illustrated a number of times New Jorscy, to satisfy a decree of said ly line of Ueach Streot; thenco (1) north- court amounting to approximate!)' $3,586. erly alone tho west aldo of Shrewsbury in the 107th-PsaIm. You may remem- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.^ All tho following tract or parcel of land Scaled in-oposnla will bo received by tho Avenue, aovcuty feet and idx incheB to Announces a Clearance Sale of Although house la distinctly and, ventilated from two sides. ber tho Psalmist's description of the and premlsea heroin after particularly ciu- Innd now or formerly of Micholo Arnon«; wanderers in tho wilderness: 'Hungry ard of Eilucutlun of tho borough of acrlbed, situate, lying and being In tho thenco (2) westerly niong land now or for- Italian in character, it is very nearly The garage is reached from tho back Fnlr Hfivon, County of Monmouth, New Borough of Fulr Hnven. In tho County of merly of Mlchclo Arnouo, ono hundred nnd typical American "square plan" hall. and thirst}', their sou! fainted in Jeruoy, ioi- tho erection unit completion of Monmouth nnd State of New Joreey, be- twelve fcot to tho cantorly lino of other them. Then they cried into the Lord io\v eicmentury uchool building to bo ing nil of Lot No. 103 as shown on "Mnp house so far as floor layouts are con- erected on Willow atieet, Fair Haven, New lands of said BccKor; thenco (8) souther- cerned. Three comfortably large bedrooms in their trouble.' Also his description of Prqporty'of Tho Land nnd Loan Com- ly uloiiK the caatorly lino of nuid lands of are on tho second floor, served by two Jersey. my ou Leonard Avenue, Borough of UccUoi-, seventy feefc nnd nix lnchea to tho Downstairs there is every con- of tho sailors in a'storm: 'They reel Bids nhall bo made out on tho forms _ .ilr Haven, N. J.i" George D. Cooper, C. northerly tddo of Bench Street; thenco U) and Silk Dresses venience ono could wish in a house baths, one pf which opens from the to and fro, and stagger llko a drunken provided for that purjioHO. and Bhall bo L.. Red Bunk. N. J., February 11. 1014,easterly alonjr the worth RUIO of Heach owner'3 bedroom. Closets in the two man and are at their wit's end. Then delivered to the CJerJt of tho BoanJ, jVJr. H. which lot ia described ns follows: btreet, one hundred nnd twelve /cot to th« of this size, including even a laun- Edgar Smith, at hiii residence. 84f) Ittver BEGINNING ftt a point In tho norther- point or place of beginning. dry on the ground floor sandwiched large rooms are roomy enough to they cry unto the Lord in their trou- road, Fair Hnven, N. J., bofore, or ine- have one wall devoted entirely to ly lino of Jackson Street at the eouthcaut BeitiK intended a« n part bf tho same ery handily, between the garage ble.' Hentcd In lieraou nt, tlio meetinn to bo held corner of Lot No. 103 nn nhuwn on Raid land and premier* deneilbed in deed boar- ; proper and the house wall. shelves and cupboards. In tho present Willow Street school, on tha map, cold point helnjr distant two hundred Inn: dato September 20, 1J)27, mndo by Cor- 1 $ 00 "The highest prayer Is not endeav- evening of Monday. December 11th, uC find fifty feet easterly measured along the Stucco is suggested for the exter- eight o'clock. Bids will bo received up northerly lino of Jackson Street, from tho lies PnUcmon, widower, to tho nnld Jacob i The architect has included a lava- oring to bend God's will'to ours, it ia until eight o'clock and then opened in the Backer, which said deed was recorded la ii- tory near the front door as well, and ior, probably in cream or buff. The point of Intornectloti thereof with tho caat- tho Monmouth County Ctoik'n oflico in not persuading God to alter His plans meeting. crly lino of Leonard Avenue, thonco (1) Book 1411 of DccdB; pago 480, etc. haa provided a rear hall that is un- roof should be of red Spanish tile, Names of proposed subcontractor must northerly at Tight angles to Jackson Street FORMERLY FROM ,$10.50 to S32.50. to provide the necessary contrast, or make exceptions in our favor, fielied an tho property of Lily Becker, usually large, proportionately. There accompany all bids on (ienornl Construc- and alonir the easterly line of Lot No.et n!n., taken In execution nt tho suit of — on — is also a terrace at the rear which and tho appearance will be improved neither is prayer a quantitative thing, tion, mndo out on the proper forms nnd 103, f»no hundred and thirty-Ave feet to depending upon numbers—a spiritual Heated in tho [iroper ertvetopos — no hid will the northeast corner thereof end the south- Minerva Baker, nnd to bo mild by •can bo used as an outdoor breakfast considerably if stone or stucco quoins bo considered comnlcto without tlllu list of /eat corner of Lot No. 57 j thence (2) HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. ; room many montli3 in the year. arc used at the corners. tug-of-war, as it were, in which if tubconntractors. easterly parallel with Jnckoon Street nnd Puled November 3,-10.'U. t Thursday, Friday and Saturday, we can only get enough people to AH'work 1H to bo dono In accordance nlona: tho Boiitherly end of Lot. No. B7, Quinn, Parfloim & DoremuB, Sol'rn. ' Living room, kitchen and dining A fenco is almost essential between pull and to pull long enough, we may vith plans und Hpecincatlona preunred for forty-eight and sixty- BC von hundredth s M8 I.) S20.l6 . room are distributed according to the this type of house and the street. expect to get the powem of the uni- tho immo by John Noblo IMereon & Son, feet to the southeast corner thereof and November 22d, 23rd, 24th conventional plan, and each is light- Cost should approximate $8,000. Inc., architects', S13 Stuto street, Perth the northwest corner of Lot No. I til; SHERIFFS SALE. verse over to our side. Rather is it Amboy, N. J. thenco (a) uoutherly parallel with the By vlrtuo of n writ of ft. fa. to mo di- a lifting of our thought to a realiza- Pinna may bo obtained upon a deponit first course heroin - and along tho rected, issued out of tho Court of Chan- Seven-Three Broad St., of cash or certified check, mudG out to tho .. ..sterly line of Lot No. 101, otmcery of tho Stato of Now Jcrney, will bo tion of our unity with our divine order of tho Architects In the amount of hundred and tlirlty-flvo fcot to the expofled to nale at public venduo on Awarded Decree Nisi. source, to tho recognition of tho fact southwest corner thereof nt ft point In tho MONDAY. THE 18th PAY OF DECEM- RED BANK, N. J. Keyport News. S25 for each pet ismicd. Thin deponit will northerly lino of Juckflon Street; thenco Mrs. Marjorie W. Buckelew, of 70 that we are the sons of God, now bo returned when plana and niicciflcatlonB westerly along the northerly lino of UEll, 1033, Princeton Road, Fair Haven, was aro returned In Kood condition, and if a between tho bourn of 12:00 o'clock and (The Red Bank Register can be bought with all that term implies of God's bid haa been submitted. If no bid 1H sub- Icson Streot, forty-eltrht nnd slxty-nov- in Keyport nt the stores of Charles Lehn awarded a decree nisi by Advisory provision, God's protection and God's mitted, forfeit of G0% of tho deposit will 5:00 o'clock (at 2:0<) o'clock) in the af- and J. D. Plofsky.) cn hundredth!) feot to tlto point or place ternoon of nald duy, nt tho Court House, Master Alexander Trapp on Satur- perfection. be made. Plans mo to be obtained from of Beginning. in- tho Borough of Freehold, County of t ho office of the architects on and after Seized an tho property of Klnydon 3, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Baker day November 18. Monday. November 27th, 1033. Monmouth, Now Jersey, to Hatidfy a de- spent several days the past week with "Tho healing of sickness through Graver, et nl., taken In execution at tho,cree of nnld court amounting to approxi- Mrs. Buckelew instituted her di- prayer is no more of a violation of Plans will be loaned until (ho supply Ia nuit of E. Allaire Cornwcll, and to be ootd mately Sl^.IiRfi.dO. relatives at East Orange. rorce suit against her husband, exhausted. Any contractor dcuiring plann the law of life than jis correcting of by All tho following Irnct or parrel of land TELEPHONE SERVICE IS. Conlilin, proprieor of Conklln's 3corge W. Buckelew, about five lifter the supply Is exhauBted will bo re- HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. nnd 1'remlscn hereinafter particularly de- restaurant, left for West Palm Beach, months ago and in addition to the a mistake in arithmetic a violation quired to make n deponit of $25, as above, Datcil Octobor 2a, 1933. scribed, tdtuuto, lylnir nnd bcliu; in tha of the law of numbers. In cither case 50% of which wJJ] bo retained by the Applegate, Stevens, Foster & ROIIBDIHC, Ilotouch of Bed Hani:, in tho County of Florida, last -week, making the trip decree the advisory master awarded architects an-the coat of preparinK tha ad- Sol'rs. Monmouth nnd Stiita of New Jcrney. front Red Bank, New Jersey, by steamer. her alimony. the process is mental and requires ditional, plans and Bperfflcationfl. How- (58 l.T %'ii,n strict obedience to the principle in- ever, at all time, u net of plann nnd epeci- BEGINNINfJ In the ciuUci-ly Una of «lv- The Keyport Exempt firemen's as- iicatlonB will be available for eRtlrnatinR criilde Avenue at n pttike dliitant twenty- to our New York Office sociation will meet tomorrow night Tho road to better and bigger busi- volved. In solving a problem In at the oflico of the architects, and con- SHERIFF'S SALE. live feot eight inchesi noutlicrly from tlio mathematics one begins with the con- tractors who ore unable to obtain a set By virtue of a writ of fi. fn. to mo di-went Kuto pont of tho entrance to tho Mnn- at the rooms of tho Keyport engine ness leads through The Register's ad- rected, issued out of tho Court of Chan* nlon UOUHO lot of the Jnte ChuilcH (i, Al- company on Main street. vertising columns.—Advertisement. viction that thero 13 a correct oolu- of plans nnd ppeciflcntionB, arc privileged len, deceaped; thenco north fifty-one de- CALL WX-3300 to estimate nt the architects' oflico during eery of tho State of Now Jersey, will bo grees nnd thirty inlnutca cant three hun- Work was started last week on the business hours on any buslnessa day. exposed to ualo nt public vcniiue, on dred and fifty-four feet more or IOHH to Jersey Central Light and Power com- Bids must be rendered nepurately for MONDAY, THE Uth DAY OF DECEM- tho ordinary high writer Jlno of the North pany's new building on the west side any or nil branchon as follows: BER. 1933, Shrewsbury or Navoulnk Rlvfr: tlieriL-o Conservative Accounts Invited. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION, Including between the hours ot 12:00 o'clock nnd onstorfy iilong fluid * ordinary hltfh ivntur of Main street, near Front street. aaonry. carpentry, roofing, sheet metal 5:00 o'clock (nt 2iOO o'clock) in Iho after- line fifty feet and MCVCII nnd one-hat f 1 James Sutherland of Asbury Park nnd pointing. STEEL AND IRON. HEAT- IncheB to ft Rtakc; thenco nouth forty.nix noon of nald day, at the Court Houso, In 1 has the contract. The building will INO AND VENTILATING. PLUMBING the Borough, of Freehold, County of Mon- degrcoa went thrco hundicd and forforty-fivo'*t be 40x60 and modernistic in design, and 'ELECTKIC WORK. mouth, New Jersey, to Batlefy a decree of feot to tho ciiRtorly lino of ItiveiBido Ave- Each bid fihnll be accompanied by cash paid court amounting to approximately nue; thencth e nortliwoHtorlhl y tiloml ; tho enat- and will be two stories and a base- or certified check upon a national or etnta ?24170,417.000 . crly lino of lilvoroide Avenue, eighty-Biz ment. It will have a large show bank or trunt company, drawn to tho or- All tho following lot, tract, or parcel of feet tn ilia point, or jilnco of IxtglnnliiK. F. P. Ristine & Company room, a fully equipped kitchen, and der of tho BOARD OF EDUCATION OF land and premises, hereinafter partic- 110UNDEU northerly by tmld Mnnalon Member! THE BOROUGH OF FAIR HAVEN, In tho ularly deucrlbed. ntluntc, lying and be-IIOUHC lot: cnnterly by tho North Shrown- a. fireproof vault in the cellar. The various amounts ns follows: ing In the Borough of Rod Bank, In the bury or NavcBlnk Itlvcr; iiouthorly by land New York Stock Exchange building will be erected on a plot of GENERAL CONSTRUCTION $2,000.00 County of Monmouth and State of Newof Wm. H. Knapp nnd wentcrly by Itivor- Jersey, located on the north oldo of; Cath- FillaJelpAia Stocf Exchange New York Curb Exchange land 60x120, leaving ample light space STEEL AND IRON 500.00 (fldo Avenue, each side. The land was pur- HEATING AND VENTILATING.. r>00;00 erine Street. ALoO nil tho land tn Klvenddo Avenue PERSONAL PLUMBING .TOO.00 beginning in tho north side of Cath- to tho mldillo thereof Immediately In front 15 Broad Street, New York chased recently from the local Junior ELECTRICAL 200.00 erine Street nt tho floutliwcut corner of of tho nbove dcHoribcd pt'timioca nnd con- Mechanics. It is expected that the bindlnff the successful bidder or bidders to tho lot of lond heretofore conveyed by ttguopit thereto, wuhject to the eimtraent of FINANCE COMPANY Hdld John C. Walling and wife to Geor«o tho public: rlttht of way. Philadelphia Elizabeth Westficld Itidgewood milding will be ready for occupancy execute a contract if awarded to him orS. Duncan, thonce (1) northerly afontf the m April 1st, 1934. them. , TOGETHER with nil tho CHtnte, right, Tho successful bidder or bidders will jbo went Uno ot anld Duncan lot, ono hundVcd title, intercut, property, ponflennion, clnim and fifty fcot to tho northwest corner of and demund of tho patty of the finitpait The Keyport literary club was eti- ASBURY PARK. required to furnish a satisfactory Surety smld Duncan lot; thence (2) westerly on n ertalned on Friday afternoon by Company bontt in tho full amount of llio in and to tho North Shrewsbury Hlver, ly- •"Monthly Charge Two nnd Ono-Hnlf contract price* courno parallel with Catherine Streot. fifty Inir adjacent to tho hind above deucrlbed. drs. J. Carle Anderson at her home on Per Cent on Unpaid Balance Only. Tho Board of Education reserves the feet to other land of Bald Walling; thenco Sehcd an tho property of Surnh J. WH- Main street, assisted by Miss Martha right to reject any dr nil bids. (8) noutherly along enid other Innd of non anil Alexander S. Wflnan. her husband, • Sinned - nnid Walllnff on a counts pnraltel with tho tnkon tn cxocutlon at tho suit of Emma F. Anderson and Mrs. W. C. M. Ander- firot courao in this description nnd fifty ItnUcrty, nnd to bo Hold by son. A student from the Internation- BOARD OF EDUCATION, feot westerly thereof, one hundred and Of the Borough of Fair Haven, N. J. fifty feet to Catherine Street; thonco (4) HOWARD HEIC.HT. ShorlfT. al house in New York was the speak- Hy G. C. SMOCK, President. easterly along the north side of Catherine Dnted Ortol»cr 30. ]9.t:i. er. If. EDGAR SMITH. D. C. Streot, fifty feet to the placo of .Begin- Quinn, Fnriionn & Doremus, Sol're. Mrs. Melville Robinson and son Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. have returned to their home at Long INCL. SUNDAYS In tho matter of tho eatato of Emma S. Beinjr tho name land and promisoB dc- * SHERIFF'S SALE. Dietrich, deceased. Rcrlbcd in a deed of even date herewith, Branch after a visit with the for- Notice to creditors to present claims from tho said John C. Walling, ot ux., to By vlrtuo of u writ of fl, fa, to me di- mer's sister, Mrs. Vincent Applegate. Red Bank to New York nRalnst cotate. " the flald Walter Ap»y Hamilton, and notrected, isnued out of tho Court of Chan- 'A benefit dinner and card party Pursuant to tho order of Joseph I*. yet recorded; this mortgage being glveh to cery of tlto Stole of Now Jersey, will ho Donahay, Siirrotjato of tho County of Mon- secure- n part of tho consideration In nald exposed to sale nt public vendue, on will be held at the parish house of and Return mouth. made on.,tho first day of Novem- docd mentioned and to bo recorded simul- MONDAY, THE 11th DAY OF DECEM- St. Joseph's church on Wednesday ber, 1938, on the appllcntlon of Tho Sec- taneously therewith. BER, 10.13. evening of next week under the aus- Also Round Trip good for ond National Bank nnd Truot Company of Seized as tho property of Walter Anny between the ho urn of 12:0O o'clock nnd pices of the Parent-Teacher associa- Red Bank, BOIO executor nnd trustee of the Hamilton nnd hyQla A. Hamilton, bin wife, r>:00 o'clock (nt 2;00 o'clock) In the after- 30 days estate of Emma 3. Dietrich, deceased, no* taken in execution at the suit of John C. noon of eiild dny, at tho Court Ilouno, In tion of St. Joseph's school. tiro ia hereby given to the creditors of Wnlllngw . and to be fold by the Borough of Freehold, County of Mon- "Illumination" was the topic of the BUS LEAVES RED BANK, Maple Avc. Bald deceased to exhibit to tho BUbncrlbor, HOWARD HEIGHT, Sheriff. inouth, New Jcrnoy, In tmUufy a decree of uolo executor and truntco nu nforooaid, Dated November 1. 1933. Hald court amounting tu approximately meeting of the Thought club meet- ,rt Mrs. Charles Walker are TO SARA DIETX: E:00 o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock) in tho ntter- Il^dhuilnj,' nt ti point In tho wcotorly Hub spending-*'thc winter at St. Peters- By virtue of an Order of trio Court of noon of-nald day, nt tho Court Ifotise, In of Jrvinjr I'JRCO «t tint aauttiwcftt corner of o burg, Florida. Chancery of Now Jersey, made on tho day tlio Borontfh of Freehold, County of Mon- lot No. 1. owned by Grouito, nald l>e«lnnliiir of tha dnto hereof In n certain causa mouth, New Joreay. to satisfy a decree of point liehiK dlntnnt one hundred nnd nlncy- Clifford Morrell lmd a vacation last wherein Carl J. Dlotx in tho petitioner nnd enld court amo,untlnB to approximately «vo nnd f.7/l()0 feet Houthorly menmircd week from Ills duties us pharmacist you are tho defendant, you tiro required to $2,128,00...... « . . . alone the westerly lino of Irvlnir Plitcs in \Varn\i drug store. answer tho petitioner's petition on or bo- Ail that lot, tract or parcel or land nnd from a monument nt tho point of inter- furo tho lltith day of December next, or Iiremlfers herehmftcr paitfcularly r AuKURturt M, Mlntnn, nnd to bo Saddle, Itivcr, N. Y. W iiluc coal1 in t\w> uliort years? o Oriiliunn Court of wild County, on nnd Michael Kieity, Ind.. iind t\n KXI-B., etc.. sold by hni'rt^ixy. ^n** tvw11Lj~ily-flr*• i• ^'>t> .inmtyj n•»f• 1>••»*'.^'»I » Dr. nnd HIM. Theodore Ailams n! \\ hy i* this liiph grade Anthracite 1h 1 of l'elin Thoiiiptton, d«;i;'d.» ct nln-i tulien Lexington, Kentucky, iiave nn- be t , A. D. 1033. at which timo application In execution ut the nuit of Cltlicnn 1'ulld- HOWAKIl HlOlfiHT. Slitjrlff. ping like wildfire in city after city? "ill bo injulo for tho iilluwnncc of coin- nc" «'ttt Loon A»flD(*inlIon of K«d Dank, a Dated November H), Ulna. nminccd the With of a daughter, ml dans ami counsel fecn. corporation t'f the State of New Jernoy, Avvhsntc, Hievcnn, Vontcv & JtoiiflflllJe. Order it NOW for born October 31ft. Mrs. Aclnmsi was I lin answer ia given in tlio following imted Novembot- 13. A. T>. 11*33, KollcltoM. at one time local visiting Red Cvbsu letter from John L. Iliclinnfo of tho THE lmoAM SVrKEKT NATIONAL DANK IIEICHT, I (50 linen) $2.1.ri» immediate delivery, public hcnlth ma so. Valley Stream, L. I. Firo Department, Dated November fitli, 1033. Hy NEWTON 1>. ALLIMC, lUreWcr, Api'legatCi Stevens. Fonter & RWU/IBIIIC, Mnntnouth County Surrogate'a Officu. Mr.". F{fmy T. Hopkins is tlin local In (ho mnltcr of tha cnluto of I.ydltl IVnil- 6 other typos. "ft ia a pleasure to be ulilo lo Inly Executor. Red Cram seal chairman for this roal with tho same couliilriiro you Jobn I,. HlilmuU, V»llr, r-HMiu, I.. I. (43 |.) * SIR.0(1 cp'i Ovrnn, dnernficl yciir'n drive. llo\i nl ii. HlKglnnon. Kii'i., Notlr to udltot- lo iironcnt clalmi Price Ranges from lmy other relialile irmli'-niarkeil prod- waeiicd and rcwn^tinj in !orrrnts of Ucd Bunk, N. J.. NOTICED OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Mrs. ei'!i h. W9 tu S119.B0 ehiiscd tin- Krypon Gift nlit>|> from Potmlmy. hurroKnle of t|l(1 ("nunly .,f know you're Rcttiii!! poor! coal every tcclion, it 13 tinted Blue, * NOT1CK 01' SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Momnoutli, mnd« on tho fotirlrcnth tiny of • Mrs. (inor;;c Thompson. The store Ujtntn c.( Mol«nc« L. Jtowiunil. doc«n««l. Nntlce'ta hereby flven thnt tlia account! time. I tried nulmitiiti's ,-inil olhei' Novcmiier, 1»»3, on tlio nppllntUoit of An- is located in U U. W.illin^n building *i>lllo coiiV etutlB tip fast on (rev?.' HutKo I,. l.o,e!.y «!»•'> H".t th» nrrounl. of tho Bubocrlhei-, odmlnlHfmtor uf tha CM- iilo (i, I'Vetn-Ii, j-Rcnitrlx vt tho entnta of EASY TEStfH! of tho «ul>«crllier. executor nml tiustea Itito nf said defeatqd, will \w nudlted tun on Krnnt. street. ron!*. Bclirvo mo when I pay wo aro ing inorniri^b—burnn nvenly nnd I.yiiU trnncen Oviiiu., doreaned. nut1r« U of llio eBtulo of iinlcl doconnccl. will ui nil- iitRted by the fiurro&nta of tha 4k>unty of hereby tftveii to iho ri-rdlli»rit «.f nald du- "Kiw.inis Kiijier," an elght-acL fining tnoney liy using '|,li10 coal', steadily nil day IOIIR with litilo ut- • Hied nml .Intel by Iho HuHOBme of (ho Mmimonth mid tcl'ottpd for nettletiietit to reiind to exhibit to HIM luilfiici Ibor ewu- County «f Miinmoutli «ml revolted for nil- iho Ornhntm Court ot esld County, show, will he presented by tho local Anil my neighbors feel an I . li*33, «t v.-lilch ilnifi upi'lii-ni llm from tho dnto of tl.o afnrenald day evening of next week at the Pal- No nrril In Rnmiilfi on fuel this ,f r>«riml..r. A. I). 1MJ. «t ™h COT Ihe winter. Dt'iimnd *lduc foal mid ^rt •donn mid roumel fe««. l f of cninnilHsloiiM nti'l coumel fwofl. Mielr tiriliMin fliorefor uiinlnnt tho nnfd vub- cluiii-ni.-ni of the committee, miniated favorite fuel of thrilty Iiomo owners Aniprica'B finest mithraritc. Your uvur- p(it«(l October 30, A, D. 1933. by Herbert F. Brown, A. D. .Schnllz, AhUm lUfsdiman, Ktt'j., ^ i>iitril Vttvhv)il N. J., Nov. U. 1V3H. PHILIP H. everywhere. Now —in '1,1HO coal' — r.st 'Muo coal' dealer h li^t^d in iho Tu'^'SmJAi*^n^/iwhl^At, DANK. Ke-1 Unnk, N, J.. of Itfll llBlllr. N«w Jorrey. ,, T>. , ANNIH (J. KUKNOfl, Dr. Henry T. Hoifldnn anil Joneph IX you pel Iho piik of tlio famous an- "VVhcrc-To'Huy-lf* t;rclion of your 110 nivcr«ldc Avenuo, It^d linnk. M. J.» 1 Reille. ProeeediiVjf the iihinv will go n, NEWTON •{•[tA«if;IN...H««!l«r. THE DHOAU R'l'KK T NATIONAL DANtC, thrarilo regions of Northern Penn- e!ijgsin>d telephone l)ook» under tin: . , MvorutH* toward the clnlM school denial clinic, Kspculur end Tmsle#» »f Hed Bnii Me*'/ Jci-Bey. jipbffti^. iilevonp, Foster & ELECTRICAL HOME APFUANCEb sylvania. It is jiikrn friini the rich- words ^tiuo coal*« X'liunfl your order ». AMJN(i. He-'el R!ll which they lmvc operated for ooveral Hy NKWTON Uml Hank. N, J.. eit veins liy (nsdciu methods. It is to Iiim todajl , lUii lUrtk, N- J- A4m\nhtt stuff #1 -Monmouth St., Phone 1736. Red.Baals riQct«r EED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 22, 1933. Nine

QUADRANGLE CLUB.

s, SAI.VB. NOSE DROI'S Members Hear Address on Care of CIieeJiB Coltia lirtt day, Headaches or FOOT QPECJ1/U46T WHY .WAIT FOR GEORGE. TO SPEND IT Mental I'allents. Jfiice Hours! Dally 10 eu es. to fi p. m access; Neuralgia In 30 minutes. Mftlarla (n 3 'lays > Evenings* fuessray sad rhureday, "Mental Dlseaee nnd Care for Men- MR. RALPH J. PARSCELL Fine Laxative end Tooic For spsolntmsrit ojieEl» 2442 Commodore Joseph Applegate tal Patlehts" was the subject of Dr. I-!!!! BPOADHT. BED BANK. N. J Logen'J tells us of-a Cliinrae ruler wild diwrefj that at a r:ivcn Elsworth Baker of the Marlboro Jia.s resigned'asi Muiinffcr of Mcst .'jpeody Remedies Known. Guest of Honor—Grand moment each nnJ'evcry oao ol his eulijccu should yell nt liia loutlcit utate hospital, who nrldrer^nil the Red March in Which More Than (so thai tho man in the moon niir;!it hear. Bank Quadrangle club at their regu- OUll 75 Couples Took Part. Tlio great Jay came—and silence. Not a soun'l Y.-M IICOT] in all the lar meeting last week at the "Y" land except tlio feeble cry of one old

Xt payn to attvorlluA In Thd XtoulBtot'. Fays to Advertise in The Register, JRED BANK REGISTER,.NOVEMBER 22, 198S.

pperformance of "Sailor Beware" at principapp l of the Jlatawan townshl of the houses when it was all over, per Monday night at ths bakery fit) N Yk lt k hl t tht i The Activities Of New York last week. , schools, reportp s that thirteen Mata "I've known Arthur Pryor for years Wall and West streets. A business Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rader were ..waw n graduatedt s have decided to ent and he keeps his wordj Now lie telia session followed during which It was Jersey City visitors TThursday. (the New Monmouth county junto mo he/a going to organise a- county decided to hold an election ot officers Atlantic Grange Mr. and MrsM . RaymonRd d StiStilwell l and 'collegell . TTheh y are Arthur Frodhllcl band of a hundred pieces and the of the social club Saturday night, De- son Raymond of Plalnfleld wero i Sarah H'igble,. Donald Msndevllle, first time they play will be as a sere- cember 2. Tho social club comprises Officers Elected at Meeting at gguests of Mr. and Mra. George W. /Gertrude Oechwald, all of Hutu nade ut my house. Ho'll do that, too." all the employees of'tho concern* Colfa Neck Last Week— and William Gouldlne of Cliffwood Pryor verified, that statement. Two Great Stillwell over the week-end. —"Booster Meeting" to Gain Mrs. Harry S. Stona'ker entertained ( members of tho class of 1932; Fran- "It will take about a year to get It naya to advertise In Tha Register. the Tuesday Evening contract bridge.ces GIHIa, John Partridge, Mamie the band organized," he eald, "but Members Nest Week. club last week. Mrs. Harold F. Beam Scardta, Ruth Tunnlngton, all of that flrst serenade has been prom- IL D. FBEDEKIK FEDDEBSEN. received the prize for high score. Matawan; Helen Farrel of Brown- ised to the, Lambs." Certified Public Accountant. N. Y. Atlantic grange held its annual Mr. and Mra. Willard Anderson and town, Michael Verdile and Edward 227 MAPLE AVE, BED BANK, N. J. election Tuesday night of last week Mrs. A. Dernberger of Belleville and And Michael Lamb, who has lived Telephone Red Bank 8427 Wagner of Cllffwood, members of the all his 76 years around Engliohtown, at tho Colt's Neck'schoolhoiise. The Mrs. Adelaide Lyons were guests of 1033 class. following officers were chosen; Mr. and Urs. Joseph HJ Dernberger allowed that that party would be QDI.NW, I'ARSONIARSSS fi OOBilMUS. Master Clirlney Conover. Sunday. even bigger and. better, GO far as COtTNSEIAORCOtTNSEI S AT fAf-AWW Overseer— WIHIam Hunt. KEEPS 1US PBOMISES-i ~ " attendance wag con- WhltfMdd BuildingBildi , R Ixscturci—Miss Mnbel Willett. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Vaugoin JJobb n J QQulnnl , ~T TheodoM D. PerftouRed Bul. l Steward—Arnold Conover. • of Long Branch and Mr. and Mrs. Thonaa* P Assistant steward—Stanley Lewi.;. James Chalmers of Woodbiidge were rr<5-Electlon Promises Mean Some- Chaplain—Mrs, Funnie Snyder. , ] Kuests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. thing to Arthur I'rjor. SUPPER FOB OBOY BAILSMEN.ALSTON BEEUMAN. Secretary—Mis. Goldy Hunt. COUN8EI.LOI! Al UVW. Treasurer—Frank MaKct;. Welstead over the week-end. Arthur Pryor, Anbury Park band- OtHcea, 10 Broad St. &ED BANK. N. 1. Gatekeeper—Arthur Semlndingc Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence LeMalre master and freeholder-elect, maUo a Bakery Social Club to Hold Election Cares—Mm. Idn Hunt. are on a motor trip to Pennsylvania lot of election promises during his Of Officers December 8, S Pomona—Mrs. Frances Sutphin. on busienss. * During their absence kES INGIJ9, Flora—Mrs. Claire Semindinger. torrid campaign, and although he Salesmen of tho Oboy baking com- ATTOIiNEY AT UW Lady assistant steward—Mm. Cora Con their son is staying at the home of will not take olllco until January 1, pany were guests of the firm at a sun- Office, 65 Broad St., BED BANK, M. J, Mrs. Tunis R. Schenck. Matron o! juvenile grange—Mrs. Joh he kept his first promise at English- o Mrs. Charles A. Neidllnger enter- town Thursday. Gripping the same Sherman, tained the Wednesday Afternoon con- Mr. and Mra. Hurry Walling an trombone on which ho hag played tract bridge club this week. Mrs. more than 10,000 solos around tho Friday and Saturday. John Rhca Walling of Phalanx wen Carl A. Gesswein won first prize. received as new members of th< Mrs. Henry L. Zucker substituted. world, Pryor faced 7ti-year-o!d Mi- grange. chael Lamb in the latter'a homo there An Invitation was accepted to at- Mrs. Gerard Holtorf of Great Neck, and played "The Wearin' of the tend a meeting of Glcndola grang L. X, was the guest of her brother. Preen." It was a great moment In Inaugurating the Christmas Buying Season With & Friday night A special effort la be- Warren L. Neu, over Friday and Sat- the long life of Michael Lamb. urday. Mrs. Holtorf and Mr. r-Teu ing made to have all the member It all started last month when Typically Steinbach Event In Which Many Well- present. visited their sister and her family at Marlton. > Pryor, aiming: to break into the Re- Sunday night the grange will at publican-controlled board of free- tend service at the Freehold Baptist William Sandford, who is a student Selected Items Take Remarkable Saving Prices. at Temple university, Philadelphia, holders, 'toured the countryside and church with the members of the Free- asked for support. In Englishtown hold grange. On Thanksgiving ev< spent tho week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sandford. Lamb was one of the first to pledge Hand-Picked the members will attend service a his vote. More, he promised 32 votes the Colt's Neck Reformed church at The Matawan-Freehold luncheon bridge club met at the home of Mra. in his family, including those of chil- the Invitation of Rev. F. Alvln Lang- dren, grandchildren and their rela- wlth. VanWinkle Todd last week. Mr3^ El- Women's mer H. Geran, Mrs. Jacob R\ Lefferts tives. AH he asked was that Pryor, At its next regular meeting Tues- if elected, would return anil play the day night, November 28, the grange and Mrs. Harrison G. Travis held high scores. Irish tune. "will have a "booster night" program The bandmaster agreed, but he di( for the members and their friends. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Barrett vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. William E. Mount not expect the party that greeted him This will be part of a campaign for in the Lamb farmhouse. All the new members. The members of the of Red Bank, who arc convalescing nt Dr. Harold Allen's sanitarium at Lambs for miles around had driven SELECT YOURS NOW ! Wayside and Marlboro granges wil in 'for tho ceremony. From other Because there Is not every size in ovory style this group of over two-huiH be present as guests. Far Rockaway, L. I., on Sunday af- ternoon. parts of the county came Democrats, dred pair 6f smart new plumps and oxfords takes a loss-than-cost clearance price. Yesterday a number of the grange who had campaigned with Pryor. GEESE members were Initiated as members Mrs. Floyd VanBrackle entertained II/E are proud of tho Street, dress and semi-sport styles in newest effects. — he members of the Wednesday There were' Glenn Berry of Asbury DUCKS of Old county or Pomona grange, Park, county supervisor of weights W fact that we carry STEINBACHS—First Floor Holders of grange insurance poli- Evening bridge club. Mra. SpafTbrd the highest quality of W. Sclunck won first prize and Mra. and measures and Pryor's campaign CHICKENS cies have been requested to meet at manager; Henry Herbert of English- meats and poultry. Tho two o'clock this afternoon at Knights Herbert Sturt consolation. Mrs. TURKEYS Schanck was a substitute. town, who also was elected to the Bucceas of your Thanks- of Pythias hall at Freehold to elect board of freeholders, giving: the giving Dinner will bo as- GUINEAS directors of the Farmers Reliance In- The Tuesday Afternoon bridge club was entertained by Mrs. William G. Democrats four of five positions; sured If your purchases surance company. Fred Reichey of Bradley Beach and are mads here. EGGS Men's 7.95-Flannel Robes The grange will celebrate its anni- Bedle, Jr. Two tables were in play. Mrs. August Muehlhausen won first T. Edwin Jeffries of Freehold, other BUTTER versary with a supper at Its meeting Democratic members of the board, Tuesday, December 12, at the school- rize' for high score, and Mrs. George larbannell received the consolation and Commissioner Bernard V. Poland bouse. of Bradley Beach. There were sand- Try Our Home-Made Link Sausage The juvenile grange elected the fol- Miss Elizabeth Barker recently en- wiches, too, and home-made cake and lowing offlcerB Tuesday night of last all the little Lambs were on hand to week: :ertained eleven friends at a birth- lay dinner. Her guests were Miss shake Pryor's hand and welcome him Master—Mabel Mitchell. to Englishtown. Overseer—Charles Sutphin. feanette Cosgrove, Edith Fisher, Two days and then these warm gifts go back to their regular price for Lecturer—Anna Sherman. ane Burlew, Winifred GIttins, Ger- The audience beamed as Pryor told " Steward—"William Conover. Christmas! Smartly tailored all-wool flannel robes in plain tones and stripes. Assistant steward—William Gunthcr. lldine Loscoe, Peggy Wilkins, Shir-1 them that he had entertained the late ' "The Home of World's Famous Sausage" Shawl or notch collar, with sash girdles. Sizes A to D. Chaplain—Marjorle Conover. " ley Beam, Bernice Sandford Helen King Edward twice with the trom- ' Treasurer—Esther Snedeker. Hussey, Maro Watson and Edith Ait- bonCr once at Windsor and once at 8TEINBACIIS—Second Floor Secretary—Asnes Tumldaiaky. en JAMES F. LANE, Prop. Gatekeeper-—Kenneth Decher. ' Sandringharn, and that the late czar . Ceres—Lorraine Umber. Mrs. James E. Voorhees, MT. and of Russia also had heard the same Pomona—Leona Tumidalaky. •Flora—Caroline Sutphin. •Irs. Philip L. Neidlinger and Miss instrument. 10 WHITE ST., Tel. 475 RED BANK, N. J. Lady assistant steward—Dorothy Hunt. Iffie Baker were guests Of Mr. and "I knew he'd do it," said the hea rlrs. Hezekiah Warne at their silver raiding anniversary Saturday even- Women's 12J8 Dresses tig at Westfiold. Seven tables of Matawan News. iridge were In play. Mrs. Neidllnger (The Red Bank Register can be bought •eceived the prize for high score for in Matawan from M. J. O'Connell, 124 he ladies. Main atreet, Jacob A. Lewig\ and J. & J. A card party was given last Frl- TaBstoi.) lay evening at the home of the Miss Antoinette Rapolla was the Misses Baier In honor of Miss Mar- guest of relatives at New York last ;aret Crine of Cairo, Ga. Three ta- week. iles were occupied at bridge and first Rough crepes, sheer crepes, satin and wool dresses In elegant styles fop Mr. and Mrs. Ira Shepard will be trize went to Mrs. Eleanor Cooper of women and misses. Afternoon effects, brif'ge dresses and semi-sports models. guests of Mies Nellie Whltlock dur- Ccyport, and second to Miss Jose Each one a high-fashion model. Sizes 14 to 20 and 38 to 44. ing the winter. ihine Crine of Keyport. There w:i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baler were Iso a guest of honor prize. RefresI: STEINBACHS—Second Floor week-end guests of Mrs. Walter Ma- tents were served. * Itln in Rldgefleld. Mrs. Richard Erdman, Jr., Mrs. Don F. Conant of Massena, N. Y., •awrence LeMaire and the Misses visited Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Bruce Ithel and Isabel Eggleston and Ber- •over the week-end. ico W. Brown attended tho monthly Walter Gorey of New York was leeting of the Monmouth County Women's the guest of his sister, Mrs. John ilumnae club at the Molly Pitcher Tansey, over the week-end. otel at Red Bank. Miss Catherine Wilson and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vanlderstcin ter Grace have returned to their f Douglaston, L. I., were Monday apartment In New York for the win- uests of Mrs. Charles A. Neidllnger. ter. Mrs. Franklin S. Cottrell has re- Mrs. Philip F. Timpson of Orange urned to Baltimore, Md., where she- Single and Double-Breasted Models— is spending several days as the guest visiting her mother, Mrs. Samuel of her mother, Mra. VanWinkle lower. Oxford and Banker Grey, Tans, Browns Winter coat successes, all of them! Styled in distinctive models of hand- Todd.' The Merrymakers' club met at the some suede finish and rough woolens with new collar and sleove treatments. Furs Mr. and Mrs. William Rabel at- home of Mrs. Albert Bruce Thursday and Fancy Mixtures. Replacement price are all the smartest. Sizes 14 to 20 and 38 to 42. tended a meeting of their bridge evening. The next meeting will be of these 'suits is 25.00. club at Bayonne Wednesday evening. at the home of Mrs. Walter Sober. • STEINBAGHS—Second Floor. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Laird are The Tuesday Afternoon bridge club the owners of a new Dodge sedan met at the home of Mrs. Athol C. purchased from the Jackson street Rees of Freehold this week. Those garage. present were Mrs. Roes, Mrs. Edward . Dr. and Mrs. Oscar H. Hyer have Wyckoff of Knyport; Mrs. Conover ISO Pair Net Curtains rented the Floyd T. Taylor house on Burlew, Mrs. William Pengel, Mra. Main street. They expect to occupy William Jordan, Jr., Mrs. Walter Extra Pants, S.OO it as soon us possible. Swanson and Mra. Fountain Burlew Mr. and Mrs, Joseph A. Dernberger of Matawan. attended the Wednesday evening . John Me Cindy, bupcivlslng

: The. opportunity to dress up your Holiday windows at small cost... and Pigskin most effectively. Tailored curtains of novelty net in gold or French ecru tones. Gloves All 34 inches wide and well tailored. 0/M STEINBACHS—Third Floor Fur Lined mm Gloves Twin Sweater Silk Scarfs Interwoven Former 5.98 to 6.08 twin sweator sots of all-wool zephyr and angorette in" WoolHose crew or V neck stales. In navy, black, groen and brown ... some with contrasting pull-overs. Sizes 34 to 40. , STE1NBACIIS—Second Floor 1 Built of Women's Service Silk Hose TEMPEMiMMB Single and Double-Breasted Models Bl America's lending automoblfo manufacturer* ((now tho truth about tires hacavsa tUeiy tett all leadlnn tnakes ot tliolr QTt>a\ Provlna Groundiand laboratories. And thomakon Two pair for 1.50... an additional saving, for those stockings-should roally of 75% of American can soloct U. S. Royals bo selling at 1.00 the pair. Full-fashioned and with reinforcod garter tops. In Phone 2112 as itandard oqulpmont. spice brown, honey brown, dust beige, beige taupe and biscayne. U. S. Tiros are safer and longor-wearlnfj became they're BUILT WITH TEMPERED STEINBACHS—First Floor RUBBER. Rocordi «how that they give 7% to 36% mora safo miloi.

AN INCENTIVE TO JOHN HANSEN SHOP EARLY ! 42 West Front St., Red Bank, N. J. Charge Purchase® Made In November Not livable Until January, 1934. RB» BANK THE BEGtbTfcltU I'LAlt . Aa Utal S'lacs to Urn "Ujiatetl on fan Beautiful Bread Ultotl to UM Itlxw Shrewsbury Elver oaa hour • Sewua on Bierj tstreit froiu New Vorls, anil provid- Blors Rsrhfag fjpi>

lanued Weekly, Entered no Second-Clam Matter at tba Poit. Subscription Pricei Ona Xear 81.60 VOLUME LVI, NO. 22. offlco at Red Bunk. N. J.. tmdsr the Act of March E. 1876. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1933. SL* Months 81.00. Single Cop? 4c PAGES 11 TO 22.

HOLDING ANNIVEBSABY BAUS. NAVSSINK ROLl, CAM,. Hubert Ilunco & Sons Celebrating Special Service to Bo Held by Metho- Hs SOUj Anniversary. Charges Heard dists December 4. Robert Hanco & Sons of Broad Tho annual roll call of tho Nave- otreet takes the larger part o£ pago Chamber of Commerce Prepar- Harry I. Caesar and Lester Con- sink Methodist church will bo lt<"fil Non-Partisan Organization h Mayor and Council at ^ Pictorial Record of Borough to Public Meeting Lost Night— five of today's issue featuring the Monday night, December 4 at eight be Produced by Daniel Dom Sales of Stock So Far Total 35th anniversary of their store and ing Annual Holiday Campaign over Given Hearing Before o'clock. Rev. Ernest Burke, pastor of Offshoot of Association Which Session Monday Night Decide end Shown at Strand Thea- §S,70S~-Meeting Tomorrow in doing so they have arranged spe- —Shoppers to Have Chance Justice Walter J. Mills—Other the Baptist church of Hamilton Fought ' for Willow Street ed to Drop Plan of Borrowing cial sales offerings in their largo, of Winning an Automobile. Arrests Expected to be Made. square, will deliver a special sermon. School Site. Federal Government Money. ter. Night at Highlands. furniture department on tho second Ho Is past grand master of tho grand The first of what promises to bo a lodge of Odd Ftillowo und he has had t "Romanco and Bed Bank," de- The bank opening drivo at Seabrlght floor of their atorc. In addition to Plans for Its annual Christmas The Association of Fair Haven. Tho mayor and council of Reft scribed B3 a motion picture "dedi- ii on Itn way, Tho first public mcot- the sales features mentioned In campaign aro being considered by series of arrests for Illegal voting at large experience as a lecturer on Bank, at an executlvo meeting Mon«. Rumson at the last election was Chrislan education. Thero will be a voters for the proposed Willow street cated to a hotter community," la to ng to sell stock In tho proposed new their largo advertisement thero are tho Chamber of Commerce. Tentative school met Thursday evening at the day night after their regular Beaulon, be produced shortly by Dan Dora, national bank at Beabrlght was hold many other Inviting itoms on dis- arrangements call for the decoration mado last week on warrants Issued peclal musical program by the choir, virtually scrapped tho rivor Improve* iy Justice Walter J. Mills. The first which will bo augmented by members Episcopal parish house. After the won known local producer. Prelim- last night In tho school building at play. Hanco & Sons anniversary and lighting of the business section president, Charles C. Conover, had ment plan which they had been eou« inary plans havo been completed and that place. Maurice Schwartz of Red saiea have always been exceptionally appropriate to the Christmas season, to be apprehended were Harry I. of the Methodist choir of Neptune aidering. No ono except the official® 1 Caesar, wealthy social registerite, City. Rev. Hollis Hart of Atlantic expressed hia appreciation of the within a short time tho actual work Bank, prominent member of the inviting and this ono Is no exception the calling of attention to holiday work done by both members and non- waa permitted to attend the meeting, of filming the picture will bo started. bank opening crew of Rod Bank, Is to their rule. values offered by local merchants by and Lester Conover, a chauffeur em- Highlands is pastor of the Neptune but some of the councllmen were* ployed at Rumson. Other arrests are City chtlrch: At the conclusion of membera during the recent election The plcturo, upon completion, will taking an active part In tho cam- means of advertising and tho disposal committees were discharged and it willing to talk afterwarda and their paign. He gavo ono of tho sales of an automobile. / •xpected within tho next few days. the roll Call refreshments and a so- testimony was all to tha effect that DO shown at tho Strand theater, the Tho charges against Caesar and ciable time will be enjoyed. was voted to dissolve tho association, management of which la co-operating talks, for which ho la noted, and then., The automobile, tho make of which since it3 mission had been accom- the project was seemingly dead. started In to boost tho sale of stock. Activities Of ' . has not yet been decided upon, will 3onover were heard by Justice Mills All of the councllmen were present with Mr. Dom In tho production. It on Monday morning. The warrants plished. will be of feature len{tth,*"probably of At the end of the meeting tho amount be offered to tho holder of the great- A successor organization was im- except Harold S. Allen. According of oales had reached 55,705, leaving est number of tickets at the close of lad been served by Constable Walter to all accounts the factor which ln» from five to seven reels with a run- The Presbyterians Hultner. Caesar and Conover were mediately formed under the name of ning time of about sixty minutes. It a balance of $11,705 to be raised from the Christmas campaign. Tickets Borough Nurse the Fair Haven Civic association, to fluenced tho oiflclals more than any- depositors in tho closed bank. Mr. will be given, with everv purchase of represented by T. Cyril Butler of the thing else waa that of expense. No will bo a sound picture. Annual Praise and Thanksgiving law firm of Applegatc, Stevens, Fos- take an interest in public affairs, but Tho uceriario of tho plcturo haa Schwartz, whoso Initials Btand for a dollar's worth of merchandise be- Talks To Lions be strictly non-partisan. The officers indal estimate waa made as to tha 'More Sales," was assisted by Her- tween December 1 and Decembpr 22. ter & ReuBsille. Grogan was not rep- cost, but it was stated by some at tha been completed. Tho plot has boon Service to bo Held Tonight 'esented by attorney. ducted wore Charles C. Conover presi- built nround a- young man's visit to bert Edwards, also of Red Bank. Under the Direction of the At a meeting of tho directors of Miss Martha Hanson Tells of So- dent, Miss Mary Cleary vice presi- meeting that tho project could not be Rod Bank and his romance with a Talks were also given by Edward W. Women's Missionary Society. the Chamber on Monday afternoon, After the complaint had been read dent, Russell ,Minton secretary and thoroughly performed for lees than local young woman. Tho loads will Wise of Red Bank and John P. Mul- a report on the organization's pro- to him Mr. Caesar pleaded not guilty. cial Service Work Performed William Miller treasurer. Joseph J. $300,000. It had been proposed' to I of Fair Havon, who explained finance the projept by borrowing bo ueloctcd from among popular The annual praise and thanksgiv- posed "renovizlng" campaign was Mr. Grogan asked for a postpone- by Her Organization—Assem- Hennessey wan appointed chairman young men and women of tho com- the bank reopening plan, and James made by Victor Satter. ment of the case, declaring that he of the committee to draw up a con- money from the federal government A. Ryan, chairman of tho depositors' ing servico of tho Red Bank Pres- blyman McCampbell Speaks. by means of a bond Issue. The gov- munity byterian church will be held tonight At a meeting of the executive com- had been under the Impression that stitution and by-law3. committee. mittee of the organization last week, the defendants had intended to waive Miss Martha Hanson, borough After a generar'expretision of opin- ernment would have provided thirty Included In tho film will bo "shoto at eight o'clock in. chargo of the per cent of tho outlay aa an outright of principal Bed Bank thoroughfares, Another public meeting will bo Women's Missionary society and a President W. A, Miller appointed hearings and that ho was not fully mrse, was the guest speaker yester- ion that workmen who are established Victor Sattor as chairman of the prepared. The attorney pointed out day at tho weekly meeting of the residenta of Fair Havon should be gift and the balance would have been stores, schools, churches, banks and held tomorrow night at the Lions silver offering will bo received for paid in annual Installments, the first; natural boauty. spots In the Immedi- don at Highlands. Plans arc also missionary work. Mm. S. R. Sprigga committeo to talte chargo of tho bor- that the case was between the state Lions club at the Globe hotel. Sho given preference of employment on ough's "renovizlng" campaign. Flvo and the defendants, that Grogan described the duties of the borough the new proposed Willow street of which would fall due five years ate vicinity. There will bo pictures undo" way for a meeting to be held of Oakhurst will bo tho chief speak- hence. of tho Rod Bank police and fire de- a'i Fort Hancock. Thero aro a largo er. Sho will describe the experi- organizations aro interested in this therefore, while tho complainant, was nurse and specifically referred to the school building, the meeting wag partments in action, scenes taken number of depositors of tho Sea-. ences of herself and he.r husband as campaign and the committee is made simply a witness, and that he had no baby clinic held every week, the pre- cdjourned. Interest at four per cent would from an airplane and views of places bright bank living at thes'a two places missionaries at Point Barrow, Alas- up of a' representative of each of these right to demand an adjournment, school clinic for young children, the havo been charged. This interest; noted for their historical value. and enthusiastic gatherings aro an- ka. organizations. The committee is aE rogan agreed to proceed with tho bedside nursing program, tho "follow would start an soon aa tho money follows: case. \ Last Saturday neonca of tho Rod- ticipated. A chorus of twenty girls will B'ng up" of patients discharged from state Four Held In was loaned and it would havo been Dank and Mlddletown township high Tho bank reopening plan was ob- aeloctions. The members of tho Chamber of Commerce—W. A. Miller. Mr. Butler asked that tho, complaint hospitals and tho distribution of charged. on tho entlro amount ad* Bchool football gamo at the munici- tained from tho Treasury Depart- chorus are Ruth Miller, Laura Close, Real Estate Board—John T. Lnwley. against Caesar be dismissed on four clothing among needy families. vanced, not on seventy per cent ot Woman's Club—Mrs. Thomas VoorhiB. the amount. If the expense amounted, pal field wore taken and theoo will bo ment by Mr. Mulvihlll and William Eleanor Cook, Kathryn and Ruth Lions' Club—Lester Ross. _ rounds. First, he said, the com- Assemblyman Theron McCampbell Incorporated in tho plcturo. , E. Fostor. Tho capital of tho new Reamer, Barbara Olsen, Graco Low- Kotary Club—Victor Softer. plaint'failea to state that Mr. Caesar of Holmdel, also a guest of the Lions, to $300,000 the annual charge for, ln« terest would have been $12,000. A6 After tho feature has boon shown bank Is to bo $02,500, of which $25,000 1s, Marian Allen, Alice Wyckoff, Mar- Definite plans for the campaign knowingly and willfully violated the declared that economic conditions Joseph Stoble, Proprietor of is preferred stock and $37,500 com- Ian Mack, Emily Newman, Sara election laws. Secondly.-he declared, are not improving and that in his the end of tho five year period, be"» at the Strand theator, It will bo pre- are now being made, it will be con- Beer Garden, Held After Ad- fore any payment would have beett sented by Horbcrt Shusterman, man- mon stock. All the proferred stock Sleber, Nancy Malchow, Marjorle ducted in two Btagcs. During Decem- the complaint failed to set forth the opinion tho conditions would becorhe will bo taken by the, Reconstruction Recklesj^ Alice Kennedy, Florence number of the specific section of tho far worse later on. He predicted mitting Firing Two Shots— made on the principal, the- Interest ager of the theater, to Mayor Charioo ber tho public will be asked through chargo would have been $60,000. Tha n. English. Tho presentation will Flnanco corporation and tho com- White, Audrey White, Marjorie Kohl, nowspaper advertising to support thi3 election laws under which the com- President Roosevelt will untimatcly Argument Said to be Cause. mon stock Is to bo raised locally. Of Patricia Hammond, Elaine Gregory plaint had' been brought. Thirdly, seek the establishment of free trade councllmen felt that this was putting bo made from tho stage of the the- movement by having all necessary too much of an additional burden on ater. It Is tho hope of Messrs. Dorn tho $87,600 the Treasury Department and Carolyn Sherman. The organist work done at once so that many un- the attorney declared, the complaint among nations and that, when this Four men, said to be involved in will permit $17,590 to bo subscribed will be Mrs. Warren H. Smock. failed to charge that a clime had Is done, peace and prosperity will re- an altercation, during which two tho taxpayers and thoy vetoed the und Shusterman that tho film will bs employed may bo put to work. In project for this reason. A largo parti preserved as a historical record of from deposits In tho closed bank, January a house to house canvass, for been committed. His fourth reason turn. shots wero fired, on Shrewsbury ave- Mrs. John A. Hayes will presldo nue last Sunday night, were held for of the proposed expense would hava • Red Bank. and this Is tho quota the committeo at tho meeting and she will be as- tho purpose of "following up" tho for dismissal, Mr. , Butler said, was Other guests included Fred D. Wi- Is endeavoring to reach first. newspaper campaign, will bo con- that the complaint had been filed on the action of the grand jury upon be- been for a roadway along the rivet* Young mon and women desiring to slstqd by Mrs. John B. Alien. The, koff, former president of the club and ing arraigned before Justice Henry and for making an island. take tho leads In tho story should ushers will bo Miss Ethel White, ducted. November 7 and sworn to on Novem- now an honorary member, Warren H. The balance of $20,000 must bo paid ber 16. F. Hylln In police court the following loavo their names, addresseB and tel- for In now cash whon tho bank re- Mrs, Reamer, Mrs. Harry Lewis, The Chamber of Commerce will es- Smock of tho Rotary club and Frank morning. A warrant for a fifth man, ephone numbers at tho box ofilce of opens. Shares aro $15, of which $M Mrs. Fletcher Sherman, Mrs. George tablish a local retail trade council to Justice Mills, rejected the applica- A. Quackcnbush. Forty-ilve members who could not be found after the tho Strand theater. Othora desiring Is tho par value and $5 Is for surplus. Miller and Mrs. Dewltt Carhart. assist In the administration of tho re- tions for a dismissal of the case and were present. fight, was Issued by Justice Hylln. to bo included In tho supporting cast In addition to tho common stock to The Women's sewing clrclo will tall code in the borough in accord- ordered it to proceed. Grogan was The attendance prize offered by should do likewise There will bo ance with Instructions received from the only witness for tile state. He Thomas Cook was won by Larry La- Joseph Stoble, proprietor of a beer bo sold there aro notes of tho bor- meet In the church tomorrow after- garden on Shrewsbury avenue, who, need for many persona between the ough of Seabrlght In the bank, noon at half-past two o'clock. To- the United States Chamber of Com- said that poll books of Seabrlght ros. Tho question asked was, "How ages of five and fifty. Screen and merce. showed that Mr. Caesar had voted in many residences, counting each police say, admitted firing the two amounting to $43,282, which must be morrow evening at eight o'clock the shots, was held under bail of $5,000 voice teats of peroons leaving: their sold for cash. After these provisions Sunday-school association .will have The local council will be composed that borough last year. Ho said that apartment house as one residence, The Story of Leon Dennis and names at tho theater will bo taken a8 the defendant had resided at Rum- are there on Broad street between on a charge of atrocious assault nnd nro compiled with a charter will be a business meeting and department of representatives of the following battery with intent to kill, and under His Hunting Exploit at Shad-> soon. aB plans havo been completed. granted by tho Treasury Department conferences in the church. divisions of trade: dry goods, fur- son for a short time last summer and Monmouth street and tho railroad had been moved to Fair Haven, tracks?" The correct answer is 75. bail of $2,500 on a charge of carrying ow Lake Last Wednesday-—» Mr. Dorn has produced aa many as ard when tho bank opens It will bo "Church School Day" will be ob- niture, hardware, limited prico va- a contealed weapon. flfty pictures, a great many of them nblo to pay 85 centa on the dollar riety,, , men's clothing, muslo and where, he said, he resided on olec Mr. Laroa came within one of the cor- served at the church Sunday morn- Tho other" three wero held as ma- It's Not a Fish Story Either,' being In sound. Ho Is a resident of Immediately. ing at cloven o'clock. A. ejioolal pro- shSSg?;'- 'Tft®, flint?(-((Jfl'S ,PS tho loco tlon day. rect answer. Red Bank and for many years has council will bo to receive and o.ttempl Jack Rohrey and Harry Klatsky terial witnesses under ball of ?2,500 Leon Dennis of Catherine street. Mr. Schwartz In one of his talks gram will be presented in which Mr. Grogan *testlfled that not only each. They are Alfred Bonforto of boon identified with tho leading news- declared that tho plan was tho easiest each department of the Sunday- to adjust complaints, except labor had Mr. Caesar not been registered praised Herman Ritzau for the per- Red Bank, went duck hunting In. a reel film companies of the company. complaints, .to, serve as an Informa- formance he gave In the Chamber of Wallace street, Gerald Bennett of rowboat on Shadow Lake at Elver hs has seen yst. AH In chargo ot the school will bo represented by one of by the election board in its house to Prospect avenue and Raymond Caci- Ho believes that the production of a campaign have emphasized two im- its pupils. Tho communicants' class tion center in explaining tho cod house- canvass .before election bu Conrniepq^ play, "Henry'^s Wedding," Plaza last Wednesday. When lie re* purely local film will stimulate on and to. act In goneral as a repre- 'and?congratulated the genial proprie- oppe of Newark. Josepii Reilly, well- turned home his clothinu'waa drip- portant factoVOno la that all" deposits will be received. Rov. John A. Hayesj that ho had failed to take advantagi known Marathon dancer, is tho per- interest. In Red Bank as well as con- In tha' new bank will bo Insured up tho pastor, will- speak on "Religion sentative body from the trades with- of Jhe two registration days follow- tor of the Globe hotel on his recent ping wet and he had a duck which tribute materially to a "shon at in tlio local trade area. marriage. Upon behalf of the organ- son for whom the warrant was is- had been shot. Here la the story tr> $2,500, which will put the bank on and the Home." A. special effort Is ing the canvass to havo his name sued. homo" movoment. the par with every other bank in tho being mado to have all tho pupils of placed on the registry lists. Mr. Gro- ization, they presented him with a that hc told: country. Tho other fact la that stock tho Sunday-school and their parents gan said ho challenged Mr. Caesar's gift. According to Sergeant James J. He waa rowing tho boat, and look-* In tho now bank Is non-assessable. present. vote but that a poll of the board At the meeting next Tuesday night Sheedy, who was touring tho borough ing for gamo when he happoned tat Boy Knocked Off in a police car early Sunday night, At last night's meotlng Mr. Mulvl- showed the members evenly divided at tho Molly Pitcher, Edwin C. Gil- see a duck winging its way toward on the question and Mr. Caesar was land, superintendent of schools, and he was passing the Stoble establish- him. Ho jumped to hlo foet and nager 1:111 appointed a committeo to select Bicycle By-Auto ment when he saw three men en- tho directors for the now bank. It permitted to "swear in" his vote. Ernest A. Arend, architect, will de- started to raise his gun to take aim scribe plaqs for the proposed addition gaged in fighting aa they left tha at tho duck, when hc shipped and fell. In planned to have at least flvo direc- Hatold E. Clayton, Jr., of Mechanic An exchange of words between the place. During the course of the light, Brokerage Firm tors, each of whom will have to sub- to the senior high school building. He fell with such force that the street, eight yeira old, was removed attorney and tho witness enlivened two shots were fired. stock of the gun struck the boat and Chester L. Ebie Succeeds Ralph scribe to $2,250 of tho $20,000 worth to Klverview hospital, in a serious the proceedings when the former o£ stock to bo raised with new cash. sought to show that the latter real- As Sheedy ran to the immediate stove a hole in Its bottom. Tho gun J. Parkell as Manager of Eis- It Will be Held Nest Wednesday condition Monday afternoon when scene, two of the men took to their accidentally discharged. Upon re- On this committee are M. H. Robin- while riding a bicyclo on Shrewsbury ly did not know whether or not Mr. Mainstay Loan ele, King & Nugent's Branch son, James P. Bruce, George Ivlns, Caesar had voted. The attofney heels and ran toward Chestnut street. taining his feet, the hunter uttered Night ot the Garfield-Grant avenue, he was struck by an automo- The other man, Stoble, stood in the an ejaculation of disgust over tha Office on Broad Street. William K Carhart, Sr., Hnrtson bile. The impact of the collision asked Mr. Grogan if he had actually Howland, Mayor William R. Fowler, Hotel at Long Branch—Sena- icen Mr. Caesar mark his ballot. Mr. Has Good Year street with the weapon, a .32 caliber unfortunato mishap which had pre- Ralph J. Parkell has resigned as tor Barbour Guest of Honor. threw the boy from tho bicyclo and revolver, in his hand. According to vented him from shooting at tha Sr.,. Arthur Axolson and James A. ono of the wheels of the car passed Grogan replied that he had not but The tenth annual report of the manager of tho Red Bank brokerage Ryan. ThiB committee will meet Fri- that he had seen Mr. Caesar's ballot Sheedy's report, ho admitted firing duck. Ono inatant later ho was sur- ofilce of Blselc, King & Nugent at 21 A largo attendance is looked for over his body. Main stay building and loan associ- the two shots, Both of them missed prised to see the duck fall on tha day night of this week in tho bank. at tho second annual ball to bo held deposited In tho ballot box and that ation just Issued shows that the as- Broad street. Chester L. Eble of Red Both Mr. Wlso and Mr. Mulvihlll Tho driver of the car, Miss Rita this was enough for him. their mark. ground. It had been killed by tho Bank has been promoted to manager by Monmouth Voltiire, Forty and M. Comerford of Shrewsbury, driver sociation has had a very satisfactory Investigation by the police revealed accidental discharge. „ stated last night that each knew of Eight, at the Garflcld-Grant hotel at Mr, Grogan also stated that Mr. year. Tho report shows that the as and he assumed charge of tho office a party who Is will to buy $2,250 of tho car, was arrested by Sergeant that four men, Bonfore, Cacioppe, yesterday. Long Branch Thanksgiving eve. Tlio Osborn Harrison and arraigned be- Caesar on election day bad admitted sociatlon has $991,200 in mortgage In tho meantime the boat wag rap- worth of,stock and they also stated Reilly and Bennett had been hunting idly lining with water let In by the Mr. Kblo wag graduated from tho festivities will begin at nine o'clock. foro Justice Henry^ F. Hylln on a to him that he was not a resident of loans and total assets of 51,179,634.88. for Stoble all clay long. Thoy had that, others have promised to sub- At ten o'clock there will be a grand Fair Haven. The total assets last year were $1- hole. Mr. Dennis was obliged to jump Red Bank high school In 1927. Ho scrlbo to $1,000 worth as soon as the charge of assault ""and battery with found him at his beer garden shortly march nnd at eleven o'clock a floor a motor vehicle. She was held under Justice Mills found Mr. Caesar 327,010.88. The total pro/Its and re- out and swim. Ho was not far from was captain ot tho football team in directors aro chosen. after seven o'clock and had engaged shore and before taking tho plungo 1926. Ho has been associated with show will be given. ball of $500 to await the outcomo of gui)ty and announced that he would serves amount to $263,340.19. With him in an argument concerning Bon- 1 Joseph Weskowsky, chairman of the boy's injuries. hold him under bail of $500 for- the a contingency reserve requirement ho was able to throw his gun on tho tho brokerage business ilve and onc- On tho, depositors committee be- forte's wife, who is Reilly's sister. land. After getting ashore he picked sides Mr. Ryan arc Ira D. Emery, tho ball committee, has appointed aa grand jury. William H. rjintelmann of $23,690 and an additional reservo hnlf years, having beon employed by Tho boy had been sent by his 1 According to Sheedy, the four fol- up tho gun and tho duck and ran all tho' firm of Appenzeller, Allen and William L. Parker, Charles L. Prcs- his assistants Edward Powell, Thom- mother on an errand. Ho was pedal- of Rumson became his bondsman. authorized by the directors of )H,- as Brockhurot, Harold Leonard, 492.36, the profits apportioned for tho lowed Stoble to the street to continue tho way home, as the weather wan Hill beforo taking a position with ln- A Thanksgiving ovo danco will be Tho Holmdol-Atlnntlo ooolnl ser- berg are In charge. They aro bolng and Accepted Millions! at tho IQmnnur.l ton, Jeim Smith, Hltu Ouhlerlo, Joan appointed an tho publicity oommlttocv held In tho grill room of tho Red vice auxiliary will hold a card party niBlsted by Mra. Julius tltrnuii and llaptltit church at Khrcwabury last Vun "uaklrlc, Lfl|,'h Pennlngtoii and elation at tho Congrertutlmi IS'mii .Senior Clnss Malice,' Hev. J. J. Messier, tho pastor, hn.-i lie Ifilnol hull on Itlvciiililo aventlft $t Bank Iodgo of Ellca Saturday night Friday nlsht at tlio Plcnsnnt Valley MlH3 B. Hnrris. Himday afternoon. Rev. William Jean Jftcf|til!5t. cured n.'i pumchoni for tho oceiuilon, Tho senior clnsu of Red Bank high of this week. It la given under tho Ten Room. Tho profits will bo used Hebron was tho speaker, Tho col- Itcd Hank. Them will lin j/iteci «ml .icliool will hold ltn annual dnnco on Rev. Konmiu DeMarlii, district nuper- refreshments. direction of tho entertainment com- to help needy families. Bunco and Card Fatty. ltctlon netted $l!5. Hum Inliiiutent, nnd Rev. Kduoii Leach, Thumlny, Noveinbor 30 in tho gym given by Mourn:. lod>:e Friday, No- mittee- nnd la for Elks, their fnmillos Tho Young Ladles' club of HI. An- g y >: pustor of First Motliodlst church of of tlio local hl/fh uchool. Music will nntx their frlfinilH. Good musln will Chrlfilnwj Cardu . ThanltHglvlng Snlo vembeb r 2121 , 10310333, In MH homoh . t'nnl l'nity nt Hiijfil i«tK 1 of t^o hotter variety, exclusive de- thoiiy'ii church will hold a bunco and iitarbt tomorrow morning /it »:30 A. Mnnnituith .'itreot, next to Ai'hnvy PfirU. Kt'.freiihmontH were be furnluhod by Howard. Lang nnd bo provldod nnd thnro will bo enter- after tho business! session. MnniKoiiHt t h'tpts j t>f flip I;' h-it hlu Acco. Abmlmm JSttgor nnd Jamon signs and Hentlmonta for your friends card party at tho rectory on Bridge M. Read thcum and tuko thin list hall. Admission 3!i centa. Mar or Atlmitli ill>;hl,mil<< will h'M tainment and gamed. Reservations and every member of the. family; Art HtoUeri, prfifllilenta of tho 12-B nnd mny bo mndo by telephoning Rod avenue tomorrow night. Tho gnmoii along: 17-lnoh rontiter and cover «Sc, gelo'n orchestra.-*, Adv(>itl(iei ft nail jinny ttmlMit it' tlm I I'JI " Kraft iihoppo' quality; very rourion- will begin at eight o'clock. Them regular 08c cuko cover und board (iflc, UnuM) I'arty For J/Otlgc. 12-A dutmcfl, nro In charge. Bank 611. ubly priced. Also a, full lino of Holland window nlmdcti l!Uo, lurgo Ilnlf-I'ilra dim nt liiiihlniidii 'IlifK % l!l will bo many prizes and refrenhmontu i of Monmouth council of lM:\\n Christmas glflo, un well nn for nny cavary ro.-uttcsr;* $z.[)N, Vyi\;x, larj;<;;it All laind-imuli.- jil'fi (m«i u it* i hm» nli; Hiiruco Vl> tor Tlmntaglvhifi. GolilIU Beer on Draught. other occuRlon. Art Kraft1 Shoppc.--- will bo served. nlM (roijiilur $1.10 iilm) pie pluto We, il Dani'liti'i'ii of Iilburtyof Red Hanli A. tow now fihailctt! will niiiko your Only placo in Red Bank. If you Advertisement. , two-i|uiut Pyrex ciiiinorolo (Me, I'yrox ll hold a bunoi) patty In itn room 4'lirlotnm i liltt K( 'l«tt<>'|j holme look llko now. Wo otlll hiivn havo not had Bchlitz on draught, you Dance. ciwtard cupM *i I j{<»* loft, ut 2{Ui tuioh, whlti% ^reon or ecru, 207 Monmnuth street.—Advertise- nt I,ou|« retiraurunt, Illglwayi iTotlta towivN. J., evnry Wadnemlny night wnld, §Or» oaeh, 'Jl-pinr.o €hlfm iiot 'i'rublu'it 'I vp'SHELL AIMONDS Al ll ttl ' VW I ( mid you'll novnr noo tlint inlc" again ment. 85, Middlctown township. Admission ntartlng, November 29. Admission (lli)hcM OHc, nut nrnckcr rind nix pklin Typ. wi lit 1114 ANN PfCAFK enf.V l'i n i low I Mr foi Sin' i> In ynui1 life. HIidBo lump nnd Blindn "5o. Muolo by Rocky fliuitungelo'i 26c. Mualc by Harmony chili iirclusi- 1l)n tint,, throo-plfco curving not. und up lit wlfb yiU 51.2B cumplnie. Turkey ronnloru, FreA Turliiy IHnner tunl. ^Inneln^ I'ehonti'H. Ailvei'tlisemfmt, (ntnlnlt'iin nl(M-i) .$l.l!!>, millntur t-uvrin street, liul Kvery ThunjiJuy Ts'lgiit iail lin t Aih'i it!iuitmigs lo'8 j< l< uul, 11 Mini: ii s, Vi livery.—.Advei-tlsemsnt, Advcrtlnonont. —Advertisement. AdHt 2081). Free dollvoiy.—Advortlaouwnt, —Adveitlwn .in licstru.- Advertisement, '• Aiivi'iH>.»t ifafc Page Twelve BANK REGISTER, N0VEMBER3SLJMI- WOMAN'S CLUB DOINGS. THANKSGIVING BASKETS, Weddings. THROWN VB8SS MKEE, Fair Haven New*. Red Bdnker Slays EaioatoKxi Man fj«le" «*Jta.home of the 1 Tfca Fiftieth Marriage Anttiver- uwwi &y "™ " * '~ president, Mrs. Mario Weber at Fair Mrs. George Blunt, Sr., of Richmond, cutting down a tree on the proparty tha New Jetsay Collegia for Women The ladles auxiliary of the flra ing tomorrow afternoon, November company will hold u bunco party Fri- sary of Mr. end Mrs. Demiglas 23, at the clubhouse at half-past two Home Horn Worth Carolina Haven, and mado plans for the dis- Virginia, to Harvey M. Mttia, Jr., sonowned by the Brower eistera on'was held tot weeK at tha Molly With Big Game—Having the trlbutlon of 25 Thanksgiving baskets. of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Little, Sr,, Broad etreet on Friday fell from the! Pltehar hotel, -with Miss Ruth Dis- day night, November 24, lit Me- Cook Celebrated With Feativ- o'clock. Mrs. William Raoul of Nave- chanics' iis!l. Mrs, George Curcbln sinlt will give an illustrated lecture A social meeting will be held next of Fair Haven, took place Saturday tr«o when a Hmb utruck him and brow of Keyport preddlng. After the Mtf at Independent Fir«ho«s«s. Skins Cured. Tuesday night at the Episcopal par- afternoon at four o'clock at the Fair threw him to the concrete pavement (business session two readings were la chairman of tho committee. on "Italian Gardens and European i Architecture." MrB. Trevonlan Ben- ish hotfso nt Fair Haven, The hos-Haven Methodist church. Rev. Hon- In front of the noun®. Mrs, George i given by Mrs. Arthur Mayhw and A rummage sale will be held Mon- The Ladles' auxiliary ol Independ- i* William C. Bennett of X)rummond tesses nre Mrs. Calvin Brltton, Mro. - day morning', November 27, at ten ent Fire company of Bclford gave a liett, chairman of tho rlppnrtmeiit, J avenue, Red Bank, went hunting in rj P. Bowen performed. tho cere- Whitlleld called the Eatontown first two one-act playa were presented by will bo in charge of the meeting, af Harry Chandler ami Mrs, Lyall Bn- mony. Ths church was decorated aid (.'quad and Brown was removed J the Jle of Bed Bank, will probably take him co far as Among those at this table were Mr. he sallied forth for Dare county Georgia. and Mrs. Stanley Cook and children, Mrs. Hosea Chark will.) preside and dragon and fall leaveE. Mrs. J. Jos- Mrs. Henry Eonhati ot Atanstpn, Mrs. Aage Nielsen will talk on cur-again, accompanied by his wife and A Talk Given by Mrs.Alice eph Hennessey o{ Fair Haven, ma- Mlsa Hasel Lippmen and Mrs. Clar- The Fair Haven public library ha» Theresa and Albert and Mlsa Mar- his con, William C. Bennett, Jr. The . tron ot guerite Cole. Also at the table were rent events In literature. Schidell on "The Mother's Re- l">nor, also woro a brown af, Rtimsosi AtMetes ence, Waeaen of. Asbury Park, Miss just completed Hs eighth month, trip waa made by automobile. I Geraldlno Meglll and Mia Hue) During that Urns over fl,200 volume» John H. Wermert, C. Harry Lohsen Mrs. H. C. Meckiem will review the The nlmrdd and hta family re-1 sponsibility" at St. James's and Mrs. David Schnoor, who arc of- book entitled "We Have Recovered bouquet o To Hold Card Parly Lowey of Bradley Beach, Misa Bca- wero circulated and 320 mombors turned hom| last Thursday. This Edward B. Little of Fair Haven was trlca Bed.1®, Mlta Kuth Dlebrow, Miss joined, Tha Monmouth. county li- ficers of the auxiliary. The table was Before." Mrs. Albert WSllgcrodt will time Mr. Beiinett did not como back Auditorium Thursday Night. decorated in gold and white. A large review chapterR of the books "The the brother's best man. The ushers The Rumeon AthMic club will hold Clalra Man ' i hunterMr. sBpnn of ftlisi tt lsectiona one, buof tth prioe bosr tos minutes 6t tho last meeting and Mrs> terward the couple loft on a wedding bo used to help defray tho espouses about a month ago.'boolto aro still sentation of a basket of gold chrys- last year, when ho went to Dare James Anderson, treasurer, gave a trip to Connecticut. On their return ot! the annual dance, which will take on chairs and tables by virtue of tha anthemums was made to the cele- county, he tjad never tried his hand report of tho activities of the. asso- they will live with the groom's par- place in the near future. Pianist In Concert fact that thoy aria etlll coming In al- brants by their seven-year-old grand- at big gamef gunning. He had hopes ciation since tho October meeting, A ents. most every day,! Late donations to daughter, Theresa Cook. Small The Two Organizations Had aof slaying dfer In North Carolina, but motion was mado by the president to At a meeting of the club Monday night a nominating committee was the library wers ma.de by Mr. and tables for serving refreshments were Lively Night at the Elks' in this he wflis disappointed. He was present a wedding remembrance to Mrs. Ballln, Mm. William H. Martin arranged around the hall. Before tho MaoDonald—Comer, appointed by Charles Brlggfl, presi- Home at Long Branch Satur- not able to get a shot at a deer after Michael Bergin, Janitor of tho school. MISB Gladys Shropshire of Hudson and George Fox o£ Fair Haven and guests were seated the grand march stalking thejie animals for two days, This motion waa carried unani- dent. Tho election will bo held De- day—Annual Dance. kiss Dorothy Frances MacDonald, cember 2. Mr. Kind, who la manager avenue furnished the piano acoom- Fells F. Barnes of the Pennsylvania 5fas led by Mr. and Mrs. Cook. but his regret over this fact Is more mously. Mr. Bergin has at all times daughter of Mr. and Mra. Henry Mac- Stato college. Dancing and card games were en- of tho baseball team, announces the panimont for Mlsa Joan Field of A largely attended meeting of Mon- than compensated for by tho bear been moat willing to assist the mem-Donald of Helslervllle, and Rev. Long Branch, violinist, a pupil of Jfyedi and a wild rd, Misa Marian Lanjrford, Mrs. A. Viracola, the county chapeau, pre- the bridegroom, officiated. Only the One hundred quilts wero exhibited also render several piano duos, and having attended tha wadding Satur- sided and she was assisted in the i placed upon the teacher. at a party held for that purpose last day of MIBS Elizabeth O. Blunt to Wary Dor, Mr. and Mre. Paul Tar- p p Tho child of high school age needs immediate families of the couple Miss Shropshire will bo accompanist now, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dlnnen, opening ceremony by Mrs. Harriet rem tgg despite- being were present. week by tho Ladles' Aid society of for Mrs. Florence Walls of Brooklyn, Harvey M. Littlo, Jr. ; ,. . Godfrey, Mrs. Eva Carr and Miss more careful gflldance than the baby the Fair Haven Methodist church. Ijlrs. George Morvan, Mrs. Frank fettered. In order to prevent it from who toddles from chair to chair. Year Rev. and Mrs. Coiner have started soprano. This Is Mlsa Shropshire's Mr, and Mrs. Luther IConaerlyliave ^herry, Misa Dot Seeley, William Dolores Ennis. Mra. William Martin received a prize beon called to Alliance, Ohio, by the Injuring Win. Mr. Bennett was com- after year the control of the parent housekeeping in tho parsonage at for displaying tho oldest patchwork second season with the Rubinstein Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. -Roche, Mro. Dudley Shaffer, regional child pelled to ^;rab It so firmly by the Is lessened, and tho character of the Helslervllle. The bride Is a graduate chorale. Illness of ' Mr. Kennotly's mother, Mr. ai»d Mrs. Herman Tarnow, Miss quilt, which was ISO yeara old. Thern Mrs. W. W. Konnerly, who Is In a welfare chairman, reported that neck that tie choked It to death. Ho child weakened unless the parent co- of Mlllville high school. Rev. Comer were two homespun quilts 200 years Doris Tarnow, Mr. and Mrs. Earl clothing and other necessities costing had hoped (to get it alive and give it hospital there. Grobo and son Edward, Mr. and Mrs. operates with the' teacher and the is a graduate from Asbury college at old exhibited by Mrs. Henry P. Bow- EVERETT FARM SOLD. $46.20 had been provided the past to a zoological garden at New Tork. school." Wilmore, Kentucky, and will also en, and she also received a prize. Mrs. The' Sons and Daughters of Lib- Charles X). Brown, Mrs. Andre Bes-month for eighteen children and five He has thj> skull of the cat at his erty lodge •will attend the service next Examples wero cited of disgraceful graduate froni Westminster theolog- Arthur Baker, with a. crazy quilt of New Yotlc Man Buys Ernest een, Mies Emma Plahn, Mrs. Henry families. Mrs. John Hoy stated that home. Th| cranium has 2B teeth, 1 Sunday morning at the Episcopal c i dancing , etc., and recreations not ical seminary at Philadelphia in Jan- velvet, won a prize for the moat WadleW y Property. Ganderath, Mr. and Mro. David a girl's winter coat and hat, twolong and ^•' ' edly sharp. Mr. Ben- uary. church and Sunday night at the Sehnoor, Mr. and Mrs. C. Harry Loh- properly jjuldod by the mother. "If original exhibit, and Mro. Edwin Ernest Wadley of Everett has void pairs of shoes and five dresses has nett says llje has no doubt that if ha Stowo was awarded a. prizo for tin Methodist churoh. een, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Flnnlgan been distributed at Long Branch. had released hla stranglehold on thethin advice It not heedod, who will hlB Sunnyoldo Farm near Everett pay the price?" asked the speaker. Lnngc—-lUtzau. finest sewing- The affair was verj Miss Amanda Doughty fell down- and cons Joseph and Thomas, John The welfare report was Incomplete cat it woulji havo bitten his hand off. through tho real estate agency of salra In her homo last week. Sho* H. Wermert and Daniel Siover. Mrs. Cotter, In tho name of the as- successful and tho society plans to because of the absence of Mrs. Bertha It was an! unusually fine specimen, Herman Rlteau, proprietor of the hold another in the near future. Ray SOHman of Efttonlown to .Harry was bruised considerably, but la able Haberatlok of Belmar. three feet knd eight inches in length sociation, thanked Mrs. Schldell for Globe hotel, and Mrs. Helen Lango of H. Neuberger of Now York. The to be around, and weighing fifty pounds. her message and assured nor that Now York wero married Wednesday prlea asked .waa $60,000. The prop- Now officers of tho WomenVDem- Mrs. Otmar Phillips of Red Bank ett had two encounters every rnembar present had heard ad- Entre Nous Club reported that work had been obtained night by Recorder' Elmor C. Waln- VVIN8 HONOR AT COIJLEGE. erty contains 135 acres. Mr,-K«u< ocratlo club are Mrs. Gene Handy Ho baited three traps vice which would not be easily for- rlght of Shrewsbury borough. They burger will me the place for a gebUe- president. Miss Mary Cleary ylcs for one veteran and a pension for an- the instructions of hlBgotten. other. were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Hans Mies Dorothy Frank Bledo Program man's farm. He will rorocdel tha president, Mrs. Georgo Hawkins see. Tenders Shower ;y friend, but this proved Nlomnn. The couple will reside on Chairman, ' barn a Into horse stables. retary and Mrs. Teresa Herold treas- It was stated that Mrs. Thomas [The bait was 'devoured, ilrs. Helena McCarron of Fair Brehm has secured five new members the Rltzau estate In Shrewsbury urer. Mrs. Elisabeth Merrlmftn is lars got away. Mr. Ben-Miss Lydia Ovens's lownship. Miss Dorothy Frank, daughter ,of Party For Fair Havea Bride. chairman of the social committee Haven, who Is to wed Werner Ban- for tha Long Branch American legion rled another scheme. Hie Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Frank of Port A miscellaneous shower was given ning, Jr., also of Fair Haven, on Sat-auxiliary, for which she will receive Mr. Rltzau Is widely known In this and Mrs. Teresa Herold ot the pub- anncd sardines and cot- Will Probated section, He Is prominent in Masonic Monmouth, has been appointed pro- Thursday night at the Fair Haven licity committee. The welfare work urday of this week at New York, was national citation- about In a place much gram chairman of the League of Methodist parsonage by Mrs. Lester tendered a shower last week at the Mrs. Graca Clayton and Mrs. Aletta circles, being president of tho Sea- la in charge of Mrs. Gene Handy and frequented, by bears, as was shown Miss Lydio. F. Ovens of Red Bank, shore Shrine club. He has for sev-Women Voters at Montclalr stato England and Mrs. Frank Snyder, Sr., Mro. .George Hawkins. At tho nejtt Globe hotel by the Entre Nous club, Shlbla were accepted as members. by tracks.} Then ho and his son lay for Mrs. Frank Snyder, Jr. Forty of which she is a member. As she en- who died about three weeks ago, ex-eral years taken an active part in teachers college. meeting, December »1, plans will ba The next meeting will be held n wait. It was not until after dark Miss Frank, who,is a oenlor at the guests were present xand Mm. Snyder tered Mrs. John Hughes played the Tuesday evening, December W, at the ecuted her will last September. She politics and at the recent election made for the distribution of-Christ-' that a bear put into appearance to made bequests of $50 each to C. Eas- college, Is an English major and a BO- received many gifts. Mrs. Snyder Is mas baskets. ' I wedding march on the piano. An homa of Miss Helen Klttell of Mon- get tho fi)od. Mr. Bennett shot at was chosen township commltteeman the former Miss Dorla Baden, daugh- Italian drawnwork banquet cloth ton Hendrlckson, Chadwlck Hendrick- on tho Republican ticket without op- clal studleg minor. Sho Is a. member mouth Beach and it will bo In the the anlma by the light of a flashlight son, Bertha Emmons and Belle A, of tho psychology club, tho Dramatic ter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Baden. A special meeting of tho official > and twelve napkins were presented form of a Christmas party. held by his son. The bullet hit but posltjpn. Ho is one of the most suc- The couple were married last July at board of the Methodist church will to the guest of honor and she also Fields. The rest of hsr property waa cessful apple growers in tho county. club, and Esotorlcon, tho senior di- A huge cake was awarded to Mrs.did not li'lll tho bear. The animal bequeathed to Annie G. French and vision of tho English club, Phrontls- Eatontown, but the marriage was not bo held tonight after the regular received Individual gifts. Harry Horton of Paterson and a ran off info the woods, leaving blood announced until recently. prayer service. Rev. William C. Col-i Those present were Mrs. Waldo- sho was named as executrix of the MUler—Brown. torlon. forty and eight ring to Mrs. Mary marks. Mr. Bennett and his son fol-will. by, pastor of the Rumson Presbyter-1 mar Kaiser, Mrs. Harold Hendrick- In tho Leonardo high echool from Ian church, will give a talk next Mon-I Hermann of Little Falls. lowed tM trail for a short distance Samuel Letkowltz of Red Bank left Miss Christine Miller, daughter of which she graduated, Miss Frank Hurt In Auto Accident. son, Mrs. Edward O'Flaherty, Mrs. Following the meeting tho mem-and thenjgave up tho hunt becauso Hans Miller of Now York, and Georgo day night before the missionary so-1 Bessie Layton, Mrs. Joseph Bray, his entljre estate to his wife. Ho was president of her class In ber Mrs, John Ward of Port Monmouth elety. ' • •• ' bers of the salon were guests of the of tho ganger of encountering a mado his will in 1923 and appointed Brown, Jr., also of New York, were wao admitted to Rlverview hospital Mrs. Charles Hawkins, Mrs. John wounded knd infuriated bear in the married Saturday afternoon at Holy freshman year and again in her jun- Fortv and Eight volturo at a mid- hla wife exocutrix. ior year." Sho was vlca president of Saturday with possible Internal In- Mra. Charles P. Cross of River Splllane, Mrs. Charles LeMalstre, night supper and danco. The Fort darkness.! The wilderness was so Name church, 96th street and Ams- road Is confined to her homo with Mrs. Fred Giercch, Mrs. C. J. Gulney, Walter J. Bennett of Atlantic High- tho student council as a junior and juries received In an automobile ao- Monmouth orchestra, under the direc- thick thai; a machete.had to be used lands, whose body waa found recent- terdam avenue, in that city. The at- cldent, which occurred on Laurel Illness, .' Mrs, Fred Warne, Mrs. John Noo- tion of Louis Giroux, provided music. to cut paths through it. tendants wero Mr. and Mra. Chris president of that organization as a nan, Mrs. Frank Nary, MrB. John ly near Chapel Hill, executed hla will senior. In addition, Misa Frank was road in Holmdel township. Mrs. Ward Tho ladles' auxiliary of tho'Mrs Earlier in the evening tha Forty The next day Mr. Bennett and hisin 102-1. All his estate was loft to hlo Miller of Cllffwood Beach. The cou- and her husband wero In a truck company will meet tomorrow night Pfelffcnberger, Mro. Walter K. Den- ple wero entertained Saturday night on the staff of the Reflector, tho inton, Mrs. William Turnicr, Mre. and Eight had a "wreck" or Initia- son went! hunting again in tho hope wife, Emily B. Bennett, and Bhe was school newspaper, and on tho staff of loaded with wood when tho machlnn at the flrehouse. Tho rogular meet. tion of new members. Michael A. of finding'the animal which had been named as executrix. with a reception in the grill room of wdo hit by another car and over- Ing night tills month falls on Thanks- John Hughes, Mrs. George Robin- tho Elks' homo at Red Bank. Mr. the Odranoel, the school yearbook. son and Mrs, Joseph Hexter. Viracola, the chef de gare, presided. woundodl This expectation' was not turned. giving and for this reason the meot- Tho festivities which followed were realized, j but they accidentally Brown is employed by the Salada She waa awarded tho alumni medal Inpt waa advanced a week. attended by about 150 members of walked it|to the lair of two cinnamon FAETT ON WESTSIDE AVENUE. tea company. for citizenship. FIRE POLICE MEETING. Prof. Strauss at Oonferaioe. Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Noslia ot the two organizations, Including stato bears. Bpth the hunters and tho ani- New York will spend Thanitsglvlng and grand lodge officers of the Forty mals were surprised. The female Mrs. Norman Mallam Surprised By a PROTEST AGAINST AIBPOKT. Georgo W. Strauss of Brown place, Mlddletown Township Force Will Smith—Simpson. secretary of the Council of Teachers with Mrs. Noska'a grandmother, Mro. and Eight. The large attendance membor of the bear family had been Group of Friends. Annie, McGee, of Church street. Hare Session at Belford. Miss Cora Smith of Harding road Shrewsbury cltteens Opposed to UsOrganizations of New Jersey and a was In tho nature of a tribute to Mr.asleep arid the intrusion angered her. Mrs. Norman Hallam of Westslde and Henry C, Simpson of Hudson Viracola, who Is serving his second With hei' ears laid back and fangs Location. member of ths faculty of Bed Bank A regular monthly meeting of tho avenue received many attractive aa avenuo were married recently at the schools, attended an Important meet- Little Sliver rcruoiinla, Middletown township flre department year as chef de gare. Under his .exposed fshe advanced menacingly well as useful gifts at a miscellaneous parsonage of tho Methodist church At the Shrewsbury council meeting ing of educators at Hartford, Con- Edward Webster, gardener on th« flre police will be held Friday even- leadership tho organization has wontowards j Ir. Bennett, who was •wnlk- shower given for her recently at her by tho pastor, Rov. Albert L. Baner. last -week, Bruce Campbell, Sr, of lational prominence. Ing aheaij of his son. Tho male mem- necticut, Saturday, to discuss the Luedcr property at Little Silver ing in tho meeting hall of the Inde- home. Mrs. Hallam Is the daughter Mrs. Jennie B. Smock and Mrs. Ban- Sycamore avenue, asked that aotlon threatened breakdown of the nation's pendent fire company at Belford at The second annual dance of the ber ot tlio bear familyy was not tru- Point, is living In tho Lueder house of Mrs. Anna Murphy of Wcstslde er wcra tho attendants. The couple bo taken to protect citizens of schools, for tho winter. . eight o'clock. The annual election volture will be held next Wednesday culent.clen. Ifcc was farther awayy ffrom avenuo and was married last Bum- loft for Atlantic City after the cere- Shrewsbur" from having their homes tha hungers than his mate and In- • gx^ga Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Borden and and appointments of flre police by evening at the Garficld-Grant hotel d I mer to Norman Hallam, son of Mr.mony. They are now residing on destroyed by airplanes. Councilman To Woo Satairday. the nine companies comprising the at Long Branch, with the floor ?how stead oj! offering fight he Bought and Mra. Arthur L. Hallam of Little Huoson avenue^ G. Harold Kevlua advocated that pe- Mr. and Mra. Robert Ferguson and lafety in flight by crashing through The marriage of Mlsa Christine son Kobort visited Mrs. Borden's par- department will be held during De- starting at eleven o'clock. Silver. The shower -was arranged titions bo nrepared and circulated Samuclson of Leonardo and Joseph cember. At Friday's meeting of the the wlld'tirness. ents, Mr. and Mra. William A. Ed- by Miss Polly/Ingalls of WesWde Bunt—McKenna, among tho citizens to protest against P. Dender of Atlantic Highlands will lire police an effort will be made to So cloi'io was tlie Infuriated female avenue, and soveral of tho guests tho location of tho airport. This mat- wards of Bloomflold laat week. bear to JMr. Bennett that tho latter take place Saturday. Mr. Sender la have tho members of the flre police Pedestrian Hit By wore former classmates of Mrs. Hal- Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Burst of ter was laid over to the next meet an automobile dealer at Atlantic William Hobrough and Sumnor Hill barely litid time to bring his gun to 1 •who have been most active during lam, who is a graduate of the RedShrewsbury nnnounco tho marriage ing. A letter from the clerk of Highlands. attended tho Prlncoton-Navy football the past year elected. Also, under a hlo shoujder and take aim. Mr; Ben- of their daughter Janet to Frank game Saturday at Princeton. Auto, Driver Held nett's sj>n had hla gun aimed and Bank high school. Shrewsbury township *waa read re- recently enacted stato law, flre pollco McKenna, Jr., of Bed Bank. The questing the borough to pay for half Keyport Foreonala. Mra.' May Poet and Miss Helen Frederick L. Abclc of Broad street, ready ftyr use in the event that his Tho guests met at the homo of Mios ceremony took place on November 15 Rosenbaum of Daytona Beach, Flor- , now have authority nnywhere in the father failed to make the hill. How- Ingalls and placed tho gifts In a gay- of the street lights along Shrewabury Members of the Keyport Utorary county instead of just in the munici- seventy years old, was removed to at Elkton, Maryland. avonue, which separates tho borough ida, vlsled Mr. and Mra. John H. Rlvervlew hospital last Saturday ever, the bullet from Mr. Bennett's ly decorated basket, which was then club have been invited to attend the pality or township In which they gun proyod fatal for tho bear. It en- and township. Many citizens pres- nost meeting of the Keyport Im- Betes on Saturday, night after being struck by an auto- taken to tho home of Mrs. Hallam, A sorvfeo will bo hold Thanksgiv- Serve and copies for this law will be tered trfe animal's head near an earwho only recently' started house- lUVER PLAZA CABD PABTY. ent prtftoated, declaring tho borough provemont association to bo held on read at Friday's meeting. mobile driven by Edward J. Bahr of oldo ot this street consists mostly of ing morning- at nine o'clock at St. Atlantic Highlands. He was said to and canio out on tile other side. The keeping. Games wcro played and re- Decomber i. Tho Literary club is After the business session refresh- bear fcjl dead. It was elx feet long freshments wero served. Games Played Yesterday Afternoon vacant land and that tho borough mailing arrangements to have*. a John's chapal. bo suffering from a dislocation of the and It -v/eighed 260 pounds. Mr. Ben- At tho Community Clubhouse. has several lights that have been The date of the card party planned , ments will bo served to the members left shoulder and a fracture of the Others present besides those al- speaker from tho MBA at the next and guests. The chief of the flre de- nett anil his son had a difficult time turned off because of not having the meeting, whloh wll be held in the by St. John's guild has been advanced left wrist. in dragging it over the ground about ready mentioned: wero Mlssee Eliza- Mrs. Harry Longstreet, Mrs. Rob-money to pay for its full lighting sys- from December 8 to DccenYbor 6. partment, assistant chiefs, all Ore beth Emery, Alice Cook, Evelyn Matt- ert Lynn, Mra. Charles Giblln, Mrs. Reformed church houoo on December company foremen and members of Mr. - Abelc wns crossing Broad 300 yarjils to their automobile, tem. The matter wao finally tabled, 1 at -which tlmo Miss Anna, Bedle Avcry Giles has taken a position street In front of the Les Gertrude of eon, Pearl Goodridge, Helen Havens, Frances Grosslngcr, Mrs. ,Henry «*-& \ with a New York advertising firm. the Red Bank flre pollco association On the first day of his gunning Betty Pryor, Sarah Murphy and Hut] Paasch, Mrs. A. E. Wildo and Mrs. wilt be the hostess. have been Invited to attend. apartments, where he resides, when th An oil heater la the home ot Coun- ho was struck by Banr's car,: A pno-trip M4 Bonnott killed a copperhead an(i Dorothy Loversldge, Mrs. Anni Edward Hendrlcks won prizes at a Cut In a I'lght. Cornelius Actorson, a student In snako ivhlch .was three feet and two luncheon and brldgo party held by Lehlgh university, spent tho week-, cilman Frederick E. Haslor exploded slng motorist removed him to the Murphy, Mrs. Arthur Hallam, Mro. last week. There was no Ore, but tlio GBAN0 REGENTS' NIGHT. hospital where he was treated by Dr.inchc." Jong. He captured an unusual the River Plaza Community club yes- Wade Edwards, colored of Brown- end with his parents, Judge and Mra. Frank Loversldge, Mrs. William Mac- town was badly cut about tlio head houoo WBB fined with omoko and soot. John B. Boyd of the hospital staff. , snake {about six Inches long ond|xntosh and Mrs. Harold Sevorln, terday afternoon. Tho awards wero Henry IS, Ackorson. on Bajjjrday night In a fight In tho Bed Bank Council Entertained State Sergt. Oaborn Harrison, who in-brought it home in a jar. Ho also { handkerchiefs mado by tho commit- Mrs. William Muth. and Mrs. Clara Officers Thursday. colorca section of Keyport and his Bagged Ten-Pound Jock Kabblt. vestigated the accident, arrested brought back soveral toads. Mr. RECEIVE XBOPIIV. tee In chargo of tho party, consisting KHhcart left by auto last week for Bcnnetjt will take the snako to a of Mrs. Edward H, Scattorgood, Mrs. wounds were treated at tho Matawan West Palm Beach, Fla., where they Philip Egeland and Odin Egclaml "Grand Regents' Night" won cele- Bahr on a charge of asnault and bnt- hospital. Ho accused Wade Wesley, tcry with an automobile. He waazoological garden to havo It idontl. i Local Marksmen Also Presented With James Taylor, Mra. Georgo Kaney, will upend tbo winter. of Fair Haven wont gunning Mon- brated Thursday by tho Red Bank fled. lie does not know what speclca Mra. John McClaln and Mrs. Charles also colored, of cutting him, but Wen- Royal Arcanum lodge at the Odd Fel- held under ball of $1,000 by Justice Miss Edna Brltton has a position day near Freehold. The former It belongs to and several Dare coun- Mcdnls at Dinner. Meeker. The guests of honor wore ley waa among tho missing. Although with L. Bamberger & Co. at Newark. bagged a ton-pound jack rabbit and lows' hall on Monmouth street. A Henry F, Hylln pending the outcome tho fight took place on Saturday of the man'o Injuries. ty people who saw it were unable to j The Red Bank police pistol loam Mrs. Harold Morford, Mro. Charlea Miss Barbara VanBuaklrk, a stud, three qualt and tho latter got two rab- large group attended the meeting and Inforni'him on this score. . lnnt night added another trophy to H. Tlndall, Mrs. John M. Wo3t, Mrs. night, Edwards did not go to tho hos- the councils from Long Branch, Key- ent In tho N. J. Women's college at bits and a pheasant Since tho diielt The Ij toads which Mr. Bennett j its large and growing collection. The Frances Orossingor and Mrs. Robert pital to havo his wounds drosscd un- season opened last Thursday they port, Asbury Park, Middlesex and HHLD ON CHUCK CHAKGK. til Sunday afternoon. New Brunswick, spent tho weolt-cnd brought back arc different from, cup, which waii a prize for second Lynn. with her pareniB, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-have shot ten ducks on tho Shrews- Rosollo wern cordially welcomed. those >f thin locality. Among other. pi j t j^cw j >y p _ jy The principal speakers of the even- West Long Branch Man Cliargcd aco n nc er!3( B Another party will bo held at tho thur S. VanBusklrk. bury river. things thoy have the ability to change .league, was formally presented to the Ladles' Aid Meeting. Ing were Grand Regent Georgo H. With Forgery. color. Mr. Bennett has several toads team at the annual banquot of that clubhouse Tuesday afternoon, Decem- Kuhne, Grand Vice Regent George George Bennett of Wcat Long nt his home which ho captured here-; organization "at Elizabeth.1 Each ber 5, at half-past two o'clock. Tho Ladles' aid society of the Rod Mercer and Grand Orator Sidney Branch, charged with pausing a about:] He has trained them to per- j member of the team received m'cdaln • o-e. Bank Baptist church will moot at the Shafcr. forged check drawn on tho Second form (tunts, and a Register reporter .for second place and qualification BRIDGE AT YACHT CLUB. homo of Miss Elizabeth Bray of Irv- Grand Regent Kuhnc with his staff national bank and trust company of who •ias at the Bennett home last • medals -which arc presented to all ing placo tomorrow afternoon at of eighteen presented a new chartor Red Bunk, waa committed to the night Inaw thorn go through thnir '•• membora llnlahlng tho Benson with aMrs. Thomas Gopsln nnd Mra. Lester thrco o'clock. Ordinarily tho society to the Long Branch council. Follow- county jail nt Freehold laat week by repcrijbirc. The local tonda refuse i,jB|, avenge. In addition Foifcaman Ross Winners. moots tho fourth Thursday of each ing the meeting the Hod Bank Ue- Justice Elmer C. Walnrignt upon be- to nssbclate with the North Carolina charlc.i Erlckscn' waa presented with month, but tho ochedulo for this Mra. Thomas M. Gopolll nnd Mro. grfie team Initiated two candidates ing unable to provide ball. Importations. Besides tho snake and :l mt,dal for mai,lng tho Bccon(1 niKh. week is changed becauno of Thonlio- for tho Anbury Park council. tho toads Mr. Bonnctt brought back <,st Individual scoro, Lester Hoaa woro tho winners at last fjlvlng. The complaint wan uigncd by several lizards. Ho ban a large j Booldc3 Erlckoen, members of tho night's bridge.party at tho Red Bank The next meeting, which la to be Frank L. Sherwood, paying teller of aquarium at his homo where ho , team present at tho dinner woro Yacht cluh, Tho runners-up woro held on December 6, will be a "pro- tho Second national bank. Bonnctt ItccpsjOilentnl null and other curlo.il-.captain Harry VnnNoto, Lieutenant William Hlgglns, Jr., and Lupton Synagogue Service. gr*E«lvo four'1 meeting Including was accused of signing tlio nnmc of HOB, l)n Ilia vacation trip he covered Hnrold Davlson, Sergeant Jameo J White. Others presont wore Mrs. IB. A special uervlce will bo held Fri- Red Bank, Long Rranch, Anbury Ilia father, John Bonnctt of Atlantic 2,fii)l inlles by automobile. Ho nays shecdy and Policemen George Clay- VonHorfman, Mr. and Mro. Robert at 2:15 P. M. Park and Keyport in the form of a day night at tho uynagogue on River- Highlands. The arrest way made by he expects to go hunting in Van (on ani| Bonjamln Pryor. Guests of Lowry, Mrs. II. Stelner, Mra. M. B. Chiiotma.i party. Constable Leon Bennett. side avonue umlor tho auaplcos ol the Kolb, Mrs. Matthow Greig, Mr. nndwomen's organization known as county again next November. the team were Councilmen Thomas Mra. Judson Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. A "COMMUNITY BHOWBIl." Hadamiali. Rabbi It. B. Hershon will FORT MONMOUTH Blirlners To Have a Stag. M. Gopslll, chairman of tho pollco E. Melvln Goddard, Mra. ffilmor Mor-conduct tho ccrvico end hla toplo will The Seashore Shrino club will pay HIS DIJTIEH ENLARGED. committee, and Harold Alien nnd row, Mrs. William Hlgginn, Mr. and Building Inspector Ensloy White." bo "Woman In Israel." There will al- Many Gifts Mads for a tltiie !>y Tin-its annual vlolt to Nowark next Mon- Tin], ofllcora and directors of tho Mrs. Herbert III)), Joseph Clancy, Mr. so bo a speaker representing tha va ton Falls Folka, day night, November 27. The pll-Tied .fank building nnd loan nssocla- and Mrs, Harry Sutton, Mro. RoyHadasBah on tho Horth Jersey coait. niBge will atart from Asbury Park tla ox a. rccfint meeting entertained The people of Tinton Falls gavo a Keyport Gets $10,000. Truowell, Mr. and Mrs. I,oul8 J. Bie- ————«ffl&^.«* . KEYPORT FIELD CLUB "community shower" Thursday night and the caravan will mako atops at ppropositio| n that its president, K(l- llng-, Mm. Kathleen Gallagher, Ben- Lung Branch, Red Bank and J£cj- " of Fair Haven, Keyport han ueciircd an appropria- Jo mln Nathanson, Mra. J. T. Lovett, Anniversary Bervloes. for. Mrs. John Lemmon at the homo win K. Co»!<,yer tion of $10,000 from tho federal civic port to pick up tho noblcsi ulprfg the 1 Mrs. Clmrlcu Stodtor, Mm. Dorothy rjf her mother, Mrs. flarah Scott, iih»itead of just fill- ileld recently purchased by (ha board took part In tho rervlcea hold Sun- '•(ATHLETIC CIMfTER OF THE JEH8EV COABT) singing, feasting «tn, l/emmon w«m tlio recipient of looking nftcr tho arrangement!. \vnrf a<{ agreed. It la '•vtdor&tood thatdistrict dork, was largely Instrumen- many slffji. Mr. and Mrs. Lemnto-n, M(?rnbcrii of Iho olub ami itny other Mr, Conover's now. pos^ „„ p . 25th annlvcroary of Rav. John T. GENERAL ADMISSION, - 2Sc. )6n tts tal in securing • Iho appropriation. -New Store Mannffr. Broek, D. D., its pastor. Mr. snd Mfs. who were msUTlf'l about two weeliu ocii members of tlio Mystic Shrine Irtrnt g carries It a mib- Tim work will bo done by Keyport *$•<, tiavti etMft.«a .houiiekeeplnR at art privileged to join Ihr citravan, iidvtuico in Harold Woodward of Belford linn Kr.rn Osborn of fair ISavtsn atlsnd- .r'ry over the residents and will bo under tho sup-taken a. position as manager of the cd the services, Highland*. M*t fctnimon fes employed wfilcli will Irsvo tho Ololio liolcl, lied smoulit ha received ao/presidont ot Fr«e Parking Space fen- 1,000 Cars. ervision of Asbury W. Campbell, a American store on Bay avenuo at At- H Mi-Halr'« Wtrh*t at F**«S Battle Bank, at lialf-paat sis o'clock. U sociatioasociatioa. civil engineer lantis Hlgblasfls, It pays to aaVertte in T 1< r ~if?" }fc*( v V'«-W +hn»j RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 22, 1988. Thitieea ty persons, , taeludlng relatives and Health with Key to the Scriptures" meeting Monday afternoon. The men reeident of Rod Bank for 3tt years. i. friends attended Stom Asbiiry Park, by Mary Baker Eddy: "As named in of tha church wers guests and a spe- Mrs. Taylor Is the last member el Freehold end Montslalr. The couple Christian Science, animal magnetism cial program was presented for their her Immediate family and la sur- Mlaa Vera McKnlgbt of Foxwopd received many bsautiful gifts. or hypnotism la tho specific term for entertainment. Morris Miller was. vived by a nephew, Harry C. Klrby, Kegiainng Park attended the Princeton-Navy Ralph Sacco of Marlon street la: error, or mortal mind. It la the falsa tha speaker. Hla subject was, "Pos- of Neptune, and three grand-nephews, . OP belief that mind Is in matter, and Is sibilities of Preventing Wars." among them Richard Kirby of Red football gama oa Saturday, having his house enlarged and re-f Mien Julia GuKman of Poito Hlco painted. Tb®- painting h being done both evil and good; that evil la as The program waa' concluded with Bank. Fresh Killed Stewing WATCHES, CLOCKS and Mliiu Kathleen Knapp of East by Higgins and Murray. I real as good and more powerful. Thi1s a tribute to the American Red Cross. Orange wero week-end guests of Mr, an4 Mrs. Louia Mendel have bellnf haa not ona quality of Truth ' Mra. John A. Hayes took tho part of Card of Thanko. and JEWELRY closed their Laka avenue residence^ (p. 103.) a Red Cross nurso and was escorted We wish to thank our friends for Mlsa Jano Parker of Sycamore ave- tho many klndncfisea shown UB dur- 4, 5 and 61b size Accuiacy, skill and expert* nue, Shrewsbury. for tho winter, and era now occupy-' "Amldet the Storm They Sang," a to the stage by an honor guard of ing the Illness and at the time of the George Tlegan of Proapqct avenue Ing their winter apartment adjoining Thanksgiving theme, will bo tho nub- Girl Scouts- from Troop 21 and Boy death of our clater. eiict- enable us to do fte won,a basket o! fruit ami a box of Mr. Handel's photographic studio on Jcct of tho.fcermorj to* bo given this Scouts from Troop 67. Assembly, Tho White Family. most delicate repairing. We Broad and White streets. ;, Sunday morning at the Methodist call to arms, colors and taps were -Advertisement. fuarantcx- satisfaction. Otir cand1y disposed of by tlio Club of "31" at a bunco party given on Saturday church by the pastor, Rev. Albert L. played by Jack White. Refreshments prices will please vou. night at the homo of Miea Dorothy Baner. In tho evening Mr. Baner were served under the direction of WANT ADVERTISE1OTS. 21 WEST VnONT ST., KED BANK. Thompson of Branch avehuo, Church will preach on the topic, "Life Ineff- Mrs. Grace Doremuo. Silverware Repaired Mlns Mary E. Brpwer of Irving able." Tho senior and Junior choirs .._TooJLatg_For_C!tta»ificatfonf._ of the church will present the mual- BUNC/SLOW", two bedrooms, largo Hvinar place and Mlna Maud Storey have The annual pralso.and thank offor^ room;r-kltchen, three closeto; all Im- and! Replated Like New fcsen visiting friends of Mlaa Storey Ing service of tho Women's mission-, cal programs. • County Wide provements; eteam heat. Kent reasonable,' In Michigan for the laat six weeks. aiy society of the Methodist church The weekly CIBBEJ meeting will be Phone IUd Uarik a7Cj>-J^ .. They have visited many points of in- will bo held tonight at eight o'clock held at nine '•'clock In tho morning Poultry Meeting F1IEE "}VOOrf—Apple trees given to per- Seriously consumers, is it the sensible thing REUSSILLES' with William Hubbard In charge. pona'who will diff out stumpe, fill holes, terest in- that stato and expect to stop In the church. Mrs. S. R. Sprlggs of, cut up wood r.nd burn brutshj must fui- 36 Broad. St., Red Bank for a whllo In Detroit before return- Oalihurst, a former missionary to The church school will meet at 0:45 Already a largo number of poul- lh _ own tooJs fljitl... _ ..hau. l wood away. to buy ordinary coal when you can get premium Ing home. <-• Point Barrow, Alaska, will bo the o'clock. The Intermediate Epworth TcL 183L Charles L. Blair of Fort Monmouth, speaker. Mrs. John A. Hayea and League and the Young People'o Fel- Mercetrymenr ocountief Monmouths are , lookinMiddleseg tox anthde i cozThero* nlive-room McCampbcll, al,l Holmdellnn.rov«mMiti, N, j mod- quality Jeddo-Highland coal at no extra cost? a former Red Bank high school stud- Mrs. John B. Allen will bo In charge lowship will hold sessions at [seven Tri-Countm_, „ ..y. cEg™g andA Livr i..»e Tj,,..it...Poultry, «rat« rent to reliable psrtr. Call !•<«- .o'clock at night. tvell'B, Monmouth street. Ited Bank.* ent has been awarded a Harvard of tho Borvloe. auction market at Hightatown, a3 a BUNUAEowTn. WlkoII rood, Eatontown; ccholarsliln. Tho Baptist Young People's union \ On Thursday, Thanksgiving day, a solution to their marketing problems. four rooms, buth and nun itoi'ch. In- Mrs, Winifred Pettlt, who reoldes haa elected the following oniceia: union Thanksgiving service will be Tho first auction was held on No- quire on premlscn. J. Wlilly.* Everv with her daughter, Mra. Walter Van- Proaldent—Eugene Mauce. held in the church, beginning at 9:30 vember 2, and since that time there PIGS tor sale, elrht-weelca-old plge, 17.00 roman Vice president--Heutrlce Hurley. o'clock. The sermon will bo preached a pair. Mlddlctown Stock Form, TTiom- Brunt, Is 111 at her homo on Union Secretary—BoatrJco 1'ettlt. have been two egg auctions each an S. Tleld, lied Bunk, iihono Bed Bonk street. ' , Correapondlne secretary — Dorothy by Capt. Herbert Fink of the Salva week and one live poultry auction. 861. Mlsa Roberta McKnlght of Fox- Thompson. tion Army. Just how well oatlofled tho poultry- FIVE-HOOM upnrtment, nil Improvements, to look lirr best at nil times... wood Park has been entertaining Treasurer—Dorothy Smith. The Women's missionary noddy men are and what they hope to ac- located ot 185 Manmouth street. Red to feel at case and perfectly Librarian—Batty Mlnton. of tho Lutheran church will present [lank. Mlus Mildred Keller of New York, Pianist—Dorothy Tlionwuon. complish through thla auction as APARTMENT for rent, four roomn, all poised. forroerly of Long Branch. Mlsa Kel- Group leadore—William Manoo. William its second annual missionary pageant well as the development during the lmi>rovcmenta; Btoam heated; Kan, elec- ler Is now with B. K. O. Helm, Thomas L!o)d and Jean Stryker. Sunday night in the church,, hall on past four months will ba told at a tricity, lid Monmouth street. Red Bnnk. Mra. Carrie Webber of Linden place The Men's league of the Baptist Broad street. Mrs. Fred Wllman, public meeting in tho courthouse, FOR SALE—Wood, cinders, manure, top Created by church will observe ladles' night on president of of tho society, will lead Freehold, on Friday evening, Nee noil, fill dirt. Oscar Becker, .47 Sotond vvao awardod $25 on Saturday morn- street, Knlr Haven, N. J., phono Red ing during the program of E. Hous- Monday, November 27, A meeting tho devotional services Those who vember 24, at 7:45. Hank 2300^ Gossard ton Gondlao In tho "What to Bat and of tho members of tha church will bo will take part In the pageant are Among the upcakors who will be Is tlio nnswer. Why" program over station WOR. as hold tomorrow night at eight o'clock. Mrs. R. T. Bixler, M!s3 Jean Ploger, present will be Ancil Daviaon. of The pull of tho tho winner of a letter writing contest, Plans for the coming year will be dis- MIBS Mildred Hendrlckson, Loul| Cranbury, president of the Tri-Coun- buck - straps conducted by the sponsors of tho pro- cussed. Members of. tho board of Schwlnd, Mrs. Henry Franz, Mra. ty Market association, as well as flattens ths ab- gram, She also has been awarded trustees will oorvo as hosts. Re- John Schwind, Mrs, Bruno Mazza, Pcrrla C. White, who ia vice presi- domen, uplifta a iloyal portable typewriter, valued freshments will be served. Mrs. Paul J, Tritschler, Mrs. Fred dent. Their subject will be the de- tho bust, and at 500 for writing tho best letter, in 'Ancient and Modern Necromancy" Pagankof, Mrs. John, Hansen, Mar- velopment and the set up of tho Our Jumbo Pea coal at $10.50 per ton controls tho the opinion of tha Judges, on tho Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, De- Jorlo Tritschler, Dorothea'Perry, Mrs. market. Alben E. Jones, poultry hips. . James Butler products, in their, con- nounced" will be tho subject of tho Thomas Mead, Eleanor Jensen, Mrs. specialist of the Bureau of Markets, (cash) will give you most satisfactory results . •. Let our expert tent over (Station WINS at Now York. Lesson-Sermon. In tho Rod Bank Harry Asay, Mra. Robert Wallace, state department of agriculture, fitters show church of Christ, Scientist, on Sun- Mrs. K. Herndon, Mrs. J. M. Dough- Trenton, will tell of tho fundamen- and save you many dollars. Try it. you what Mra. Margaret File has JUBt re- erty and Miss I. Do Lange. turned from Washington and Virgin- day, November 20, tals necessary to a succeBsfy.P^iuc- Mis-Simplicity ia, where oho has been visiting her Services are hold Sundays at 11:00 The Blossom church ot psychic tibn market. Included in 'Wis ro- can do. son, George Pat Collins of Red Bank A. M. and 8:00 P. M. with Sunday- sclenco will hold' regular services this marks will bo information touching and Hollywood, who appears with school at 11:00 A. M. Testimonial Sunday afternoon at 33 South street. tho thrco existing successful auc- $3.50 to $10 Walter Huston In his now picture, meetings aro held Wednesday even- Rev. Eiaio Bartel is pastor. Services tions at Flemlngton, Vlneland and •Rodney." ings at 8:00 o'clock. are also held Friday afternoons. Paterson. Mr. and Mra. Newall Buckson, Mrs. The Golden Text Is: "I will deliver The following program of Thanks- Every poultryman In Monmouth Laura Buckson and daughtor Alice thoe out of the hand of the wicked, giving services will be held at county, whether a small or largo of Wilmington, Delaware, and Dr. and I will redeem theo out of the tho Baptist church Sunday morning: producer is invited to bo presont IT Broad Street, Kcd Bank, H. and Mrs. Tennent Fenton of Spring hand of'tho terrible" (Jeremiah 15:21) Prelude, "Festal Music," Baptlstc; The meeting la held under tlin aus- Lake are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Among the citations which com- anthem, "Great IB the Lord," Robin- pices of tho Monmouth Poultry club ward Fenton of Hudson avenue. prise tho LUBBon-Sermon Is the fol- son; offertory, "Now Thank Wo All and tho Monmouth County Extension Wi)l!am V. Smith, an assistant lowing from the Blblo: "IX there arise Our God;" anthem, "If With All Your service. The chairman of the meet- Tel. 103 cashier of tha Second national bank among you a prophet, or a dreamer Hearts," Mendelssohn. The program Ing will be tho president of the club, and Trust company! is laid up at his of dreams, and glveth thee a sign or In the evening will b% as follows: Henry Rapp, Jr., of Farmlngdale. Where Quality Rules. home on Lake avenue with an attack a wonder, Thou Bhalt not hearken Organ prelude, selected; anthem, NEVFJI! I-Alla. Drapltj s»rat>i of grip. unto the words of that prophet, or "Praise tho Lord, O My Soul," Auh- tnormooa coat oj SANTONIN, It < Mrs. Hannle V. Taylor. tolca foU dose. Bfood 70 yi^. ^ MrB. W. Harry- Pennlngton of Mad- that dreamer of dreams: • • • Ye ford; mixed quartet, "Lovo Divine," AH Druggists or oj mall, 60o B baU ison avenue gavo birth to a son Sat- shall walk after tho Lord your God, West; offertory, "Bells of St. Mary;" The funeral of Mrs. Hannle V. Tay- •'» JS!!l °a..DDJBtJS'!.'-..E* O. urday morning In tho Perth Amboy and /ear him, and keep his com- anthem, "Rejoice and Sing," Wagner; lor, who died last Thursday at her General hospital. Mother and baby mandments, and obey hla voice, and male quartet, "God So Loved the homo at Bordentown, was held Mon- dip.in ai'o both doing well. yo shall serve him, and cleavo unto World," stalner; anthem, "O Come day at two o'clock at her lato home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mullln have him" (Deuteronomy 13:1,3,4.) Let Us Sing," from "The Song of Mrs. Taylor was tho daughter of tha returned home from their wedding Tho Lesson-Sermon also Includes Thanksgiving." late William Ely and Deborah Long- trip to Bermuda and are visiting Mr. the following passage from the Chris- The Women's league of the Pres- street Bergen of Red Bank and a Mullln's paronts, Mr. and MrB. Mat- tian Science textbook, "Science and byterian church hold Its regular sister of the late Jennie A- Kirby, a thew Mullln of Llncroft. Charles A. Kelly of Everett and Miss Elizabeth Carra of St. James's parish, Woodbrldge, will be married on Thanksgiving day at Woodbrldge. They will resldo at Everett, where Mr. Kelly ia employed. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Partrlck and SUFIR-SPECIAL son, John Partrlck, Miss Anna Kel- ly and Edward Berg of Oakland Sales and Service. street left by automobile Wednesday morning for a visit with Mr. Par- trlck'a parents, who have a winter home at Palm Beach, Florida. Mlso Margaret Shutts of Lexington, Kentucky, formerly of Shrewsbury, was in town yeatprday for a few hours enrouta to New England where she will visit friends and take in the Yale-Harvard football gams next Sat- urday at Cambridge, Maso. One of her local visits was at The Register Thlii!chtful!bodiedcofreff Ijoiirown ifCrtt blend. It office where sha called upon her ii well-knowiiby coffeedrinken throughout the cousin, Thomas Irving Brown, pub- Boneless Rolled Shoulder BEST CUT RIB lisher of Tho Reglstor. New Mrs. Ada Hewitt and daughtor of BREflHFflST COFFEE ib. 17 Washington atreot sptSnt Monday at Factory Built New York. r. isft IDEAL BRAND COFFEE a. canister 25C Miss Wllfrcda Maolnnes, Evelyn (SOLID MEAT) (TO I1OIX OB STANDING) Browcr and Harry Burroughs of Rod 13-PIate Battery Watch far Next Bank and Cart Hansen of Rumson spent Sunday at New York. Porterhouse or Sirloin Steak 19c It) RIB VEAL CHOPS 15c ft Mutual butter-Special Mr. and Mrs. Bonjamln H. Ford of River road have returned from a visit with thoir daughter, Mrs. Wal- Rumps & LOIN VEAL CHOPS I9c ft ter Kinsman of Malvern, Long Is- Leg of Milk-Fed VEAL 14c It) is the Time to Talk Turkey land. "With Yuur Old Battery. Mrs. Edward McKcown and Infant Freah PORK LOIN 12c Ib TOP ROUND STEAK 21c ft Mutual Tuikcys will again this year be the very finest that money can buy. All our Managers arc son of Newman Springs road - re- KIIWEND turned homo last week from Wilm- VEAL CUTLET 25c ft now talcing orders for Thanksgiving Turkeys. ington, Delawaro. Legs of SPRING LAMB I7c ft Russoll Tctley and Warron De- J FUVCIt . . . Brown, scout leaders, and Gerard Small Skinback HAMS 14c ft Sloyan of Troop 8 attended the fall LOOSE KRAUT 5c It> IE—On* Call Pan wtih purdiatt «f Ivo tarn meeting of tho Order .of the Arrow WHOLE ROYAL DESSERTS or PUDDINGS «%• . . flt 5c at Camp Burton at Allairo over tho JIR5«Y-WHOU OH HAir-CltTtUS- weclirend. ROYAl BAKING POWDER . .„„» u».»31e BEST CUT CROSS RIB v James Kolloher was glvon a party LEAN SMOKED CALI PEACHES «£» i.™ 16c MOLASSES«».«.. . "y' 10c last woek at Llncroft inn to colo- FHUIT COCKTAIL 5S3 j, „ 27e NOBILITY ASSORTMENT ,u 35c Thcw pork loim trc imalJ ant) sto Git firoo brato hla 03d birthday. Many of his John H. Burns, Mgr. the finc« corn-fed poiken. Tco-ier tai tsstf. clooo friends attended, W. J. Graham, a formor Red Bank BUnERJtOOlCIES^^ rt, 19« GINOER^ALE n«Dmm 2,f.- 25c Ib. 14« resident, loft Friday for a six weeks' (SOI4./M13AT) 151=153 W. Front St., IDEAL BRAND APPLE SAUCE 3'.'.V2J3 trip to England. HELLMANN'S BLUE niBBON MAYONNAISE . . "ftr 'i;'27c Mr. and Mra. Frank Hoffner and RED BANK sons Horbort and Ralph of White PORK SHOULDER 9c ft Webster O&o/w Af eats and Sea Foods street spent Sunday with relatives at PHONE 1290. Mount Holly. lhBtm TOMATO JUICE <*» Miss Dorothy Reed and Bovoral Freah Cut PORK CHOPS 2 25c BEST CUTS . lb. I members of hot" recently organized Premier Condensed IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. Girl Scout troop of tho Red Bank FRESH PORK BUTTS 12c ft MINCE MEAT *HB. TO CHAKLES (JHAFF: Catholic sch<$)l spent yesterday af- Jly virtue ot an order ot the Court ot ternoon at tho natatorium at Asbury Wo hnvo Plenty of them. Chancery of New Jersey, mndo on the dny > of artSilM^ W4i¥W eccn cnm ., . ' ib.l9£ of tho dato hereof, In a certain caudo Park. CHUCK STEAK,: 14c Ib Premier Fancy m Lent wJicitln Mary Ann Graff Is petitioner, end Mr, and, Mrs. Jameo Anderson nnd you, Charlcu Gruff, aro defendant, you are ronic SAUSAGI . 4I ; „. required to appear nnd plead, answer or Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan of Oakland PUMPKIN ' J|Cnn8 demur to petitioner's petition on or before street attendod the goldon wedding Fresh HAMBURGER 14c Ib tho 15th day of Jmnmry,' next, or In do- of.Mr. and Mro. Michael Kolscy of Royal Scarlet ( is-oz i. Ur.-reot' Miirh ilpcrco will bo taken Boot Freehold last night. About thlr- ogainat you as tho Chancellor oh all think LOOSE SAUSAGE 14c ft SEEDLESS RAISINS? ui,.,.,iu>k fiiul jiii.l. FRESH SPANISH MACKEREL Tho olijcct of raid suit In to oM&ln a o riuctlteil and otatcd by tho mi !or fiurrogato of the County of M on mo nth Fresh SPINACH 2 > iSc JELL-0 DESSERT The*. and retmrtcd for nattlenjent to the Or- EMPEROR GRAPES , , 2 lbs. ISc phutiB Court of nnltt County, on rhmeday, ABSOHTJED FLAVOHH the Bovemth day of Docembor, A, I>. 1033. at which tlruo application will do mndo for FANCY aUArniilUIT , , 8 0 a for JJbo GREEN BEANS 2 »»** ISc Royal Scarlet 1-M), the allowanto of commlaolona and counsel Jar feen. PRESERVES Dated Octolior 2K, A. I). 1933. 0AV15 COI) CltANBEIUUF.K , , „ . lb lOo mt tor AS8OUTED TIIB FAHMKHH NATIONAL U\MK Hard Ripe Tomatoes .... 2 19c OF ALLKNTOWN. NKW JEltSKY» FIUCHII, TKNWEIt 1*15AS • » . S lb:l ^80 AHontown, N. J.. Fancy Imported Bubotltutcil Trtmtco for or FRUIT PEEL Cntlmrlna Ellen Rurtla. CIIISI', O15r,KI{,y IIKAKT3 ... 2 bunclicu B3o Hum Mil mhadii ntiiflu'111 f., 11 mil'* Fancy Large Tangerines 13 ' 25c li.rt iplinr in I MII ,> l,f <|l. i,j Iti/ ClITltON, OKANOE, LEMON. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Katato of William O. Uennott, Jlfjjtual Sale of'Tatty Niils for Thanksgiving \ LA!tai&-TIHN SKIN Am* JUICY SOAP mbuth nnd reported for set Dement to tho I • Sycamore Ave., Orplmnn Court of nnld County, on Tinirii- MIKED NUI5 ««.••». . . V , 51s day, tha twenty•eltihth doy of December, A. J). lOSa. ftt whlrli ttino appllratlon will BUDBSDWAINUTS »!-..«.»«. '.' u at R. R. Crossing, bo niailo for the allowimcfl of cotnmlnalona BRAZIINUTS ...'.< ,» DON'T FORGET TO VISIT OUR MARKET NEXT WFEK FOR and covihnft leef!. SOFT SIICL1AIMONOS ,' ti n Dftteil November 20. A. P. 1033. r r>r SHREWSBURY, N. J. YOUR HOLIDAY POULTRY. WE WILL CARRY THE HIGHEST JOHN «. HBNNKTT. DIXI8 ANN PECANS iH .V " ' JUn HICjHEbr Hotnulal, N..J.. QUALITY AND SELL FOR LESS THAN ELSEWHERE. Kxecutar. WON!. ltl l> tSANH 12IH! Snyilev It ItobRitn. Attomoytt «t -hswt AtJsntlo Ilttthlnndu. N. J., I? factors. flR 9ROAD STUEFT RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 22,1088. Buck and that it had been missing Navesink News. six months. The dog was restored to Club President lt» owner. The words on tha collar ITh* R«a Bank Be»lsUr can t» houeht were barely decipherable. Evidently In Niveilnk from Willtam Sw«n at th« .eon rostolUco bulldine.) some one had attempted to obliterate,

Mrs. Whiting, who has been y literature Committee Red •witwith Miss NormNonna* SwaSwann, wawass re- Umm of Ha2le|J t amdJ Rb pPatrlc E k o( Baak Woman's Club Enter- moved to tth e Long Branch hospitap l Matawan c0)1!ded la3t Frida/nIght Monday in the ambulance of the AAtt- at th..e interacctto. n of' th e stat.'_.•e high> ' lamed al the Home of Mrs.lantlc Highlands first aid squad. way and the Vanderburg road. No 64 Broad St. Phone Red Bank 818 Veorhia. Mre. Agnes BucltoH was removed ono was hurt, but both cars were to the Allenwood hospital Friday. badly damaged. SPECIALS UNTIL THANKSGIVING ! The literature committee of tho Harry Fceney and William Feeney James Maher shot three pheasants 3K«d Bank Woman's club enjoyed a bagged ten rabbits, three quail and a last week. ,- covered dish luncheon last Th'ursday pheasant last week at Colt's Neck. Mrs. Charles S. Ely wa3 In an au- at Ui® homo of the club president, Harry killed the pheasant, tjany tomobile collision at Red Bank last TODAY & THURS. Mrs. Thomas Voorhls, on EaEt Ber- Feeney and Mllburn Stearns Bpent a week. She escaped Injury and her gen plate. A business . meeting fol- day last week gunning at Fairmont automobile was only slightly dam- lowed which was presided over by in North Jersey and shot four rab- bits and a pheasant. Ashton Sickles aged. Mrs, Hosea Charlt, chairman of the Helen Bennett, daughter of Mr. 11OYAL SCARLET JeII-o literature committee. got flvo quail Friday. and Mrs. Charles G. Bennett, will en- CranberrySauce All flavors, p!tg. 'of tupreme delight Into eternity! Mrs. Robert Brown, dramatic Miss Evelyn Gleaaon spent the tertain a number of her school L,*» >.'•••' '-*•••%#'• ••> • , teaclier at the Red Bank high school, week-end with her parents, Mr. and friends at a party at her home to- ffi Jor ghgh,C &ce this story of one raaa'atsc •was received as a new member. MrB. Mrs. Frank Gleason of Bay Ridge. night. Cluurtt will have the literature com- Stanley Hallam and Thomas Salin- Miss Ma2le Bennett and Miss Doro- mittee as her gruests at a Christmas ger, who joined the reforestation Samson Mince-Meat corps a short time ago, have been thy Martinson sang a duet at the party at her homo on River Road, New Monmouth Baptist church Sun- Sl-oz. jar gftfl Buaison Thursday, December 14 and transferred from. Camp DIs to aday night. Plum Pudding the women will make a cash donation camp in Virginia. Wilbur Hammond and Harry to bs used to supply Christmas cheer Repairs are being made to Mrs. | u h mcmber3 of the-Colt's DIPLOMAT to some needy family- Margaret Smith's house and It Is also j Laird's Cider being repainted. k ba8ic0tbaa tcam Plum Pudding A food sale In charge of Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. George Despreaux, B-oz. can for No deposit. Curtis, Mm. John L. Montgomery and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patteraon, Mrs. Mrs. A. F. Llndenstruth will be held James Bcott, Mrs. Florence Voorhces Middletown Village. on Saturday, December 16. Tho lit-and Mrs. Fred Lindo attended the above criticism and erature committee will hold a meet- (The lied Bank Register can be bought funeral last week of Mrs. Ennie Van- in Miwn at the stores ot J. C. ing February 23 which will feature Brunt of Rumson, mother- of Mra.ICnlsht »nd William B. Waters.) enjoy the well groomed an exchange program with neighbor- DeBpreaux. SPECIALS SPECIALS Ing clubs. The boohu to be discussed Misa Margie Thomas entertained a appearance of OUR fine at that time are: "The Technique of j number of friends at a card party Marriage," "Jjife Begins at 40" and | Holmdel News. one evening last week. dry cleaning. "More Power to You." Mr. and Mrs. John Liecty gave a Blue Berries Spinach The next regular meeting of the A report has been prevalent that card party last week for Eric Rick- department will be held Friday af- the large farm on the Vanderburg ard of New York, who has been vis- Strawberries Peas YOU can FEEL the ternoon, November 24, at which time road owned by Henry I. Schenck of iting them. several club members who visited Marlboro and occupied by John G. Stuart Smith of Brooklyn spent difference, because ftha recent World's fair at Chicago Bennett has been sold. The rumor is last week with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Raspberries Lima Beans •will tsir what they saw there. not true. Several prospective buyers Stcuerwald. our Miracleaning Attending last Thursday's meeting have made inquiriesi , bubtt no salle hhas ' A tennis tournament was held last Method cleans your yet been made. !week on the courts of Mr. and Mrs. Peaches Bantam Corn In addition to those previously men grange ! Irving Hance. After the games a garments through iloned wore Mrs. Victor King, Jfrs. The members of Liberty dinner party was held. John H. Smith, Mrs. Mark Scott, Mrs. have accepted an Invitation to attend H. q. Mandeville of New York Harry Mortord, Mrs. Albert WU- a meeting of Atlantic grange at the 1 and through. gerodt, Urs. Horace Fowler, Jlrs. Colt's Neck schoolhouse Tuesday spent last week with his brother. Fred Bulwlnltel, Mrs. E. C. Gilland, Rev. Ernest W. Mandeville. You'll Fall ( trlti {" ]In. H. F. Schaphorst, Mrs. H. C Samuel Seals Is out after having The members of the Ladles' Aid IN our modern plant, PXTO KRUGEl Mecklem and Mrs. Aage Nellsen. been confined to the house with sick- society of the Reformed church met in Love All Over ness aeveral days. at the church one day last week. only improved and Again ! P.ALPH REtLAMX Mr. and Mrs, John G. Bennett and They were divided into two groups. their con, Lester Bennett, are Bpend- One spent the time in quilting and trustworthy solvents Everett News. ing ten days at Hartwick, New York, the other cleaned the church. Tbo are used, which not with friends. They left by automo- annual election was held with the FRI., SAT. bile Saturday morning. following results: ,, TODAY ONLY— only cleanses but also Mr. and Mro. William Dzlezyc wil The Boy Scouts met at Justice Ed- President—Mrs. Charles Irwin. Jeave on a motor trip to Pennsylvania Vice presidents—Mrs. Frances' GrOBsln- purifies your clothes. ward Boughton'a office at Llncroft ger. Miss Marie Conover, eome time tills week. Friday night. Five members of the Secretary—Mra. Howard Tindall. Improvements are being made to troop passed the second-claBS first aid Treasurer—Mrs. James B. Luyster. the farm on Nutswamp road, which teat. They are Peter Koleda, Harold Mrs^id., Joh„«...n. N.... Hiilye.-...,,...r ha».«~s .„.**.«...-Improved. was purchased by Arthur Foster of Pollacek, Forman Sutphln, John ] sufficiently from sickness to be about Chapel Hill road. Lonfe Jr., and Philip Roy. Four the house. Mies Mary Warnekcr attended the scouts passed the tenderfoot test and Mrs. Frederick C. Tatum attend- Kavy-Frlnceton football game Satur four passed the signalling test ded the horse show at Now York GIVE the men day. Mrs. John G. Bennett and her chil- last week. Mlsfl' Florence Eustace visited the dren, Gladys, Helen, Mazle and Rus- A largely attended and very suc- SVarneker family over the week-end. sell Bennett, were visitors at Newark cessful "white elephant" card party v Terry Kowe la now employed on one day last week. for the benefit of the library was held a QSSIftjfS /* ^ a" tha old Wadley estate. Mrs. John L. Sehenck is confined Wednesday afternoon at the home of William Dzlejyc la building a gar- 3 tbo house with sickness. Miss Mary B. Ayers. THAT smart set-up and age behind his home. Milton Bennett found a homeless James P. Daly, who Is employed aa immaculate look gridiron "brain Inirt"- / . Borrougbs A»ay of Red Bank spent fox terrier dog last Saturday. The a baggage master for tho Pennsyl- fiio men who pesftet • Thursday with Mr». Edward G. Still- animal was friendly and Mr. Bennett vania railroad company, spent Satur- about the collar-at- |ii9 profits of $£0,000 / / s-ell. took It In and fed It On a metal day afternoon with Kenneth Smith. tached shirt you've « j - / Mrs. Patrick Carton spent one dayplate on the dog's collar were the The bridge club met at the home last week with Mrs. Joseph Eustace •words "A. Buck." Mr. Bennett called of Mrs. Egbert W. Swackhamer Fri- admired on some ... „ „ / of Shrewsbury. up Alfred Buck of Colt's Neck on the day afternoon. men, is a product of MIBB Sally Warneker Bpent a cou-telephone and ascertained that the "- 'WHAT Minna GombcII,Rog!nGtd@won,8.!I!cmDGf:4, ple days last \vcek at her home here. lomclpss dog was owned by Mr. I It pays to advertise In The Register. Rogtnald Mason,Sam U this laundry's modern methods. Shirts laun- TOMORROW — FRIDAY — SATURDAY dered by us stay fresh The Ace Of All Musicians ever so much longer, C and the men certain- H Born with a Silver 'Croon' ly feel dressed up in them. 3 BROAD STREET In His Mouth YOU may be sure that THANKS... hubby, dad or bro- SAT. MATINEE FOB HIDDIES! RED BANK \ PHONES for evory lovely 3335 delightful hour in ther will appreciate Rin Tin Tin, Jr., — Frankie Darrow your embrace.and if you send his shirts In "TUB WOLF DOGr" — GUS SHY in "TURKEY IN THE MAW" THANKS... to us. MONEY TUNiB CABTOON — TBAVELAUOH with SPECSALS-Thws.; Fri., Sat., Nov. 23, 24, 25. for unforgellablo "2SIEDBDRY IN MOB0CCO" — Bl. O. M. NEWS. nights of bliss J I can't rcplaco . A ,r " WE can take care of everything for the entire family. Dress- es, kiddie frocks, A GREAT SHOW—You Should See It ! coats, men's suits, The Talk of the Town ! topcoats, boys' wear, etc. Everything is given expert atten- SUN., MON., TUES. tion. WMM i. Smoked . lb Sirloin Legs TRY us! You will find Tongues Steak Lamb ourservice splendidly satisfactory. TANTAUZINOI Saturday TEASING I Fresh Hams JOYOUS! Furs repaired and re- Rump or Leg •% I ,1b modelled by an expert. MS Pork Loins . Vb Shoulder Estimates cheerfully kinds Lamb Chops Cutleta given. Spare Ribs on Pork Sausage Cocktail Sausages . u> i: Stew Lamb .... M "» MAXBAERIS THE NEW "IT" Cider "SUGGESTIONS." c gal. "FAVORITE BRAND." MAN OF THE' Sllxeil Nuls :>,•>(, IT). »ho crooning itor of Jersey Carrots Asparagus Tlpn .... No. 1 nrj. can l»c 'Collsgo Humor' SCREEN! ll&R Plum i'tiddiiig __ Slccnn 6JS Ulincbra .fl AO lirans-—green or wax 2 mcd.cann 10c Cirfa it'tyour dinncc to ra^ Will Heri.li Bent Cranberry Sauce tOccan he gtve you a thrll)/ Hea^ cht Corn—Sweet (i»l<]rn Iluntam picture everyone I* talking about. fitted Daks .. 3-o/.. 15c Florida Oranges I med, rnna 10c What a film neat! A bva etory California Figs 8or., 10c Avomgr 20 g^p^C Hag; ycni'Il (ovci And the firsttin ^ Tomntors—riwf rlnn 3 med. enns IBo battle bftween TR1M0 CAHNBU Slemh'B Beat Fruit Snlnd U;sl.can 23c and MAX DAEKl ExcHng from Spinach » ennn 27c start to (jfh! Iforah'a Brat GoMcn Sauer Kraut ".JA HARRY GREEN Dpi Mnlr. Nlblct Com . J3o Laundry Pumphln —, % ennn 25c ULYAN TASHMAU MYRNALOY Jollo—all flavoro end a K. M a wvi a a u FRESH SEA FOOD. Ecl» n Excellent * PMMO Jersey -g E?c jFinnnn :»>jSoft Icqt. Mackerel •**•'* I Clams Supporting * JACK DEMPSEY • • !'39c SUNDAY & MONDAY EED BANK

The Cream of the Flocka at the Lowest Possible Price will be-on Sale At am New Location—No. 7 BROAD STREET—Two Doora up Broad. \ NO¥. MKIM OFFICE & M wm&. mmn, owo KEUQK 2§-29 Bickford in PLANTs A W. S. VAM 0VK8 P.(nJml!«n SPECIAL PRICES ! WATCH OUR WINDOW SIGNS ! */0-7S Whit® Street, A t%otro>Gshlwyn-Mciyer HITS BED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 22,1933. Page Fifteen

roanuncy of their atftactlvoneea- lereary Tuesday, and a nervlcB was'lng. Miss .Tano Covant of the Fair Ruppell, with Mrs. William E. Ralph and Manosquan, was held under ball Women Democrats When one finds Its way Into nn auc- •hel •d • at• 7:30" •• . Rev- . Dr- v Edeo- - n -^ Haven library stated that funda ass hostess. of $5,000 for the grand Jury by Jus- tion room ftfty or a hundred years Leach of First church, Asbury Park would be given toward the Round Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payne have tice Elmer C. Walnrlght last Friday Hear Talk On Relief from now you can picture the crowd was the speaker of tho evening and Table. Two piano selections were returned from Brooklyn, where they night. The arrest was made by state pricking up Ha cars as the auction- Henry Angelbock isang. At the given by Mies Elizabeth Oakley of spent two weeks on a visit. They police. Warrants for two others, said Robort Keiua, director of the North- eer announces, 'I have here a CJeorgo close of the formal Eervieo refresh- West Freehold. ICvery njember were entertained at cards Sunday to be involved in the thefts, have eastern division of federal relief, ad- Ford Morris.' Lilto Htubbs and Mur- ments were served In tho auditorium agreed to contribute 25 centa toward night at the home of Mr. and Mra. been Issued, dressed the Women's Democratic shull, Herring and Troyc, whoso and a pleasant time was had in the expenses. Refreshments were served Ted Breton. ! Club . of Monmouth county at the brushes hava given living likenesses ;oclal rooms. following the business meeting. Tho courtliouBO ut Freehold Saturday of horses of tlio past, BO the work of Tho W. C. T. U. will meet this af- hostesses wore Miss Mery Borden of Circulation That Counts. loudiiijj the now constructive work • eorgo Ford Morris will entltlo him ternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mra. Shrewsbury and Mrs. Ada B. Nafew Held on Theft Charge. supply plan of the Prcaldent, and o ranlc as onn of the great histor- of Eatontown. The next meeting Margcret Grothe of East Orange, Newspaper circulation that counts Minerva filbeon on Reynolds drive. charged by tho New Jersey Bell tele- with tho advertiser is the bonafide claiming that It Is the only possible ians of tho homes of his time." A silver tea will be held Thursday will be held at Keansburg, one—the kind The Register has. No solution for the terrible jconomlc afternoon at 2:30 at tho home of Mrs. phone company with assisting In tho premiums or other inducements have crisis through which wo have been Cornelia VanBrunt by the Ladles' robbery of coin boxes In public tele- ever been offered to secure circula- going. . - Aid society. Hostesses for the oc- phono booths at Monmouth Beach tion.—Advertisement. "Four million men will be back at Ealontown News. casion are Mrs. VanBrunt, Mrs. Bur- East Keansfewg Newa. work by December 15," claims Mr. (The J^cd Dank Register can bo bought gess, Miua Palmqulst and Mrs. Wol KCIBO. "This will be constructive aid n Eatontown (torn NOIJIO Mirnby «t tha cott. Tho regular weekly meeting of The Ladles' auxiliary of the fire and tho only typo that will get UB ?OBtofRea and at Frank MurccUo a barbel tho society will follow. company will hold a card party at back on the road to normalcy, for tho" >hop.) Rev. Waldo Weller spoke on the tho flrehouao Saturday night. Mra, volunteer relict and tho relief of pri- Tho Ladlea' auxiliary of tho Eaton- Burth and Mrs. Krlftncr were host- peaco eituatlon in Europe at the rally esses at a card party held by the aux- vate organizations merely, given out town volunteer Uro company held a of Methodist youth at Oakhurst on V \ \ ' \ > • 1 charity. Under thin oyatem wo nro cord and bunco party Friday night Monday evening. iliary last week. not mailing tha individual indepen- nt tho borough hall. About fifteen On Sunday at tho evening prayer Mrs. August Lcldcrhaus provided dent and there la not enough money tables were in P'»y- Many attractive service at St. James's Episcopal the music for tho high requiem mass lii the world to go around." prizes wore awarded. church Rev. Dr. Arthur Sherman at the funeral ot Mrs. Pudlelncr Mon- "Wo are facing tho worst winter Mro. Ada B." Jfufow and Mro. from church headquarters in New day morning at St- Ann's church a' in history, but things will bo on an Charles Breci.c attended tho Federa- York was tho principal Bpeaker. Keanaburg. uphill road by spring. Taxeu are go- tion luncheon on Monday afternoon Tho Cafe Owners' association held ing to be high. Thoy'vo got to bo, at the Berkeley-Carteret hotel at As- a largely attended dance Saturday but don't lot this frighten you. If you bury Park. night at tho Civic association hall. •lived in a European country they Mr. and Mrs. William Wortman Shrewsbury News. Tho profits will be used to buy Bhoes would merely nelzo half of what you for children who aro in needy cir- have moved from one of Mrs. Charles (The Red Bank RcrifBter can bo bought has planned a real $2.00 Thanksgiving Dinner own. But when things return to Breeso'a houses to, a bungalow re- in Shrewsbury from Ulchard Beako at tho cumstances, normal, taxos, too, will return to their cently purchased on Tlntoh avenue. poBtofllco and at Shrewsbury Market.) Mro. August Lelderhaus Is Improv- at the price of 75c. own level." Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawrence ing from a, heavy cold. The American Legion auxiliary of Mrs. H. A. Phllhower, who has been It will include Turkey and all the "fixln's" and delicacies ap- Election of ofllcera was held and spent tho week-end with Mr. Law- Shrewsbury post held a card party on ] propriate for this day. Give the family a real Thanksgiving treat oil wore re-elected without opposl rcnco'H mother, Mrs. Sarah Bennett Thursday aftornoon In the Woman's sick the past two weeks with lum- tion. They are Mro. Howard Height of South street. bago, Is now recuperating at Fort and save your dollars by eating at the Elka' Club Restaurant.. club on Broad (street. High scorers Lee at tho home of her daughter, ot Sea Girt president, Mrs. Edward William Davla has returned from received prizes of two fancy pot Make your reservations by phoning B. B. 512. C'Fluherty of Headden's Corner first a week's "hunting trip through tho holdors. Five tables were in play. Mrs. Daucher. vice preuident, Mra. Margaret Spear- South. Following tho card party refresh- Tho Ladles' auxiliary of tho flre Steaks and chops a la carte. If you prefer. A. place to eat, The ing of Highlands second vico presi- Mr. and- Mrs. James N. Wolcott, ments were served. Mrs. Thomas company gayo a check last week to italic business and entertain and bo proud of it. Doa't forget tho dent, Mlas Mary C. Gill of MMcila- Jr., a newly married couple, returned Mead was chairman of the affair. the firemen for $200 with which to Elks' Club Restaurant, 305 Broad St., Ked Bank, Is open to the Thrift Family buy hose. The gift was principally town secretary and Mro. Mary Clay on Sunday from a honeymoon trip Lester Scott has been appointed a public. ton of Delmar treasurer. through the South. member of tho Shrewsbury board of due to the fact that the auxiliary Father; "Boy, that Cash prizes wore awarded by Mrs Oliver Dennis has purchased a education to fill tho placo of Robert cleared $111.59 by a Hallowe'en They also serve daily, the Best Luncheons in turkey sure looks Height to the clubs having tho high' dance. Chevrolet sedan. Donovan. Last year Mr. Scott was goodl" eot attendance for tho year at the George Dlngman, who has been defeated by Mra. Helen Borden. The Gcraldine Thompson Republi- town for 50c and dinner for 75c. county club meetings. Tho Bumson taking a correspondence course, has The Shrewsbury hoso company was can unit will hold a.card party to- club, of which Mra. Harold Woodruff now registered in the Long Branch called out on Thursday night at 6:30 morrow at the homo of Mrs. George Mother: "It IS ia president, was first; Asbury Park junior college. to extinguish a flro In tho chicken goodl I got a new was second and Red Bank third. Mrs. Lullawa Rush and George coop of Ernest Blakeloy on White A meeting of the cxecutlvo board Stall of Mlddletown, New York, spent road. Tho damage was slight. kind of roaster at will be held December 10 at tho homo the wock-end with Mrs. Arthur Tay- Three one-act plays including ME MUST MAKE ROOM FOR HOLIDAY MERCHANDISE ! Sears...at an old of Mrs. Height to plan tho year's pro- lor. "Little Women" will be presented in kind of pricel" gram and select various committees. Tho Gleaners held a cake sale on tho Presbyterian Sunday-school It was decided to omit tho regular Saturday in the Ratti building on rooms for the benefit of tho Shrews- December meeting because of the Main Btrect and were well satisfied bury Presbyterian church on Friday holiday season and resume tho regu- with tho results. The next meeting evening, December 8, at 8:00 o'clock. lar JneotingH on the last Saturday of will bo held at Rev. MacDonakl's The Sunday night service this week Jpnuary. home at Avon and on December 15 a will bo in charge of tho Young «s-«-e» S. covered dish cupper will bo held in- Peonle's Home Missionary Society. stead of tho usual Christmas party. They will present a Thanksgiving You'd Be Glad to Fay Prominent ExMbit On November 27 Washington lodge program. of Masons will hold a meeting at Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ei Lawes en- By Shrewsbury Artist which moving pictures of the history tertained at Freehold on Sunday Al- The exhibition of paintings of not' of early communication of caveman lan D. Hart. ed horflea executed by George Ford to tho present time will bo shown. Theodore Nesler, vice president of ,50 for Morris of Shrewsbury, who is rccog- Tho Masons and members of the tho Monmouth Coal Dealers' associ- , nlzed as tho American painter of the Eastern Star will attend as a group ation, apent Wednesday in Philadel- ' AT QUICK-SELLING PRICES! horse, will como to a close Saturday tho Sunday night services at tho phia calling on large coal oporators of this weelt. Tho showing of these First Presbyterian church Sunday. whoii2 coal Is distributed in Mon- LOADS AND LOADS OF SEASONABLE, WANTED MERCHAN- patntings haa been at tho Howard November 26. mouth and Ocean counties. Young galleries, G77 Fifth avenuo, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tomlinson Due to the bad weather on Satur- DISE AT "CLEARAWAY" REDUCTIONS J YOU CANT AFFORD TO New Yorlc,>inc3 November 6 In com- Vvero surprised on Thursday night by day, tho Shrewsbury riding club did MISS THESE VALUES ! memoration of the golden jubilee of a number of friends who called to not go out but was given a talk by the Near York hofuo show. honor them on the celebration of Capt. Wood. Next Saturday the club In the exhibition aro 47 pictures their 3Cth wedding anniversary. The will resume their riding. CLEABAWAY! PRE-HOLIDAY CLEARAWAY ! loaned by patrons of Mr. Morris, and guests. enjoyed' a sociable hour and Tho Shrewsbury Democratic club those nro not for snlo, and thero aro a buffet lunch. Those who attended will hold a bunco and card party on LADIES' 23 ploures by Mr, Morris which are were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mayhow, November 28 at tho Shrewsbury flre- being offered to the public. Mr. Mor- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welch, Mr. and house. OUTING rh was invited to make this exhibit, Mrs. Jack Hughes, Miss Corinne The Shrewsbury Reading club met, which is a most unusual thing In Fitzgerald, Mrs. Fanny Scarpat and on Tucsdav afternoon at tho home of conjunction. with tho annual horso Mrs. Jane Williams, all of. Red Bank, Mrs.'Isaac Gllhuly of Eatontown. show, and Is a great compliment to and Mr "and-Mrs! Edward Collins ot At tho nieeting of tho Morimouth WEU/MADE—-FDU. CUT! tho artist. Rumuon, Mr. and Mrs). Harry Rich- County Library Round Tablo Thurs- SAVE NOW! mond of Atlantic Highlands, Mr. and day at tho Shrewsbury Presbyterian Joo Jordan of L.:dngton, Kentucky, Mrs. William Beach of Tlnton Falls church, about 060 units who belong FINE PEICED FOn who wroto tho foreword in the cata- and H. H. VanSlckle of Elizabeth. to tho Round Tablo turned out. Miss logue pertaining to tho exhibit, stat- FABBICS— QUICK ed that "thero ia that something In The First Methodist church . of Miriam Parsons of the Columbia uni- CLEABANCE! his pictures that guarantees tho pcr- Eatontown eelobrated its 82d annl- versity extension addressed tho meet- BEAUTIFULLY SIZES • LINED! U TO iQ. Wash Frocks WE'VE MABKED THEM DOWN TO A PRICE YOU CAN'T BISSIST ! Self-Basting VI / /',.. Fabric Gloves TIME IS UP ! THESE DRESSES MUST GO High Dome TYP© / Terry Towels $1.50 Value /

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21-23 BROAD STREFT, 27-29 Monmouth St. iES Page Sixteen RED BANK KEGISTEE, NOVEMBER22, 198S. years old and was born at Seabrlght. of last week in Jefferson hospital at at the Church of Our lAdy of Per-Shrewsbury board of health aa the Obituary Sho waa the daughter of EHsha and Philadelphia of pnsumonla, waa held petual Help and a requSeto nisei! was defendants, wero immetUdtely drawn THE GIFT SHOP the late Maria Slocum. last Wednesday afternoon at the chaated by Hev. John Henry. Burial •ap. FREE DINNER TO ALL Inexpensive and unique Brldg-o Judson Conover, Besides her father and husband, White residence. by A, If. Pesten & Son waa In Mount Tha papers were served "upon Dr. Olivet cemetery. Edwin Stewart, health officer tor the EVERY SATURDAY N1TE. •> well-known resident of Barltan sho leaves four children, Florence, About a hundred persons, compris- Gift Uneiis anil Handkerchiefs. Margaret, William and Thomas Phe- ing relatives and friends, ettended borough, «B5d Raymond Gunth«r, BSEM ta Tha Harlem Colored Osofuatea. townehip and vicinity, died on Sun- president of tha board. The hearisf 46 MONMOUTH STREET. day at hie home on Beers street, near Irn, and four eiotera and two broth- and there were many fiorgj pieces, MO COVXSR CHttGB. SEER ©K DBAUGHX ers, they being Mrs. Harry Bradley wlH be held Friday. Telephone 1209. .Hazlet. Ho was 16 years old. He was Kev. Edward W. Miller, pastor of the born In Monmouth county and hudand Henry Slocum of Seabrlght, Mra, Baptist church, conducted tlK» eer- According to Mies Coaghsrty sho lived in Kcyport and Motawan moat Charles Hampton and Alfred Slocum vlce. The bewera were Mrs. Kreios' was engaged by Dr. Stewart to suras of hla life. of Rumson, Mrs. Arthur Davis of five brothers, Ferdinand L, William A civil rait for $S2.5Cf, brought by B Shrewsbury women who Sied con- Besides his wife, Mrs. Isabelle Con- Red Bank and Mrs. Jennlo Fary of H. R., Reuben E., John H. Mid En- Miss Lillian Dougherty of Shrews- tracted a contagious disease. Her over, he Is survived by two sons, My- Long Branch. sley M. White and a nephew, Edgar bury, a registered nurse, agalnrt tho cervices, sho eald, covered a. period ron Conover of Loa Angeles and The funeral waa held Saturday al- V. Denlse. Burial, to charge of the borough of Shrewsbury, was dis-from February 21 to March S ol this Washington Street, s»s Rumson, N. «J. Worden funeral home, wa» la Fair missed by Justice Walter 3. Mills last year. Sha presented a bill, she eatd, Howard Conover of Bridgeport, Con- ternoon at the Flock funera1 l homo > ,, HKMl OCEAOTO necticut. He was a manufacturer of at Ixmg Branch. Revi Harry P. View cemetery. Thursday. Papers, naming the but had never received payment. crates. Folger, Jr., pastor of the Seabrlght Mr. Conover was a member of the Methodist church, officiated, and Eire. Katherlno Hazlet flre company, the Exempt Fire- burial waa In Glenwood cemetery. Mrs. Katherino Pudlclner, v.'lfo of men's association, the Junior Order, The bearei'3 were John A. Fichter, August Pudleiner, died at her home United American Mechanics, and the William R. Fowler, Jr:, George Ross- at Keansburg last Friday after a Odd Fellows. He waa deeply in- back and Walter Covert. sickness of nearly a year. Sha waa terested in the i ubllc schools and was 54 years old. Mrs. Pudleiner bad a member of the board of education Mrs. Mary O'Flalterty, lived at Keansburg for seventeen of Raritan township. The schools of wife of Timothy O'Flaherty of Spring years, during which time she con- that municipality will be closed on street, died suddenly last Sunday af- ducted a delicatessen store. Sho waa the day of the funeral out of respect ternoon at her home of pneumonia. born in Kreuznach, Germany, and for hia memory and so that the She had been ill only three days. came to this country when a young teachers may attend the services. Mrs. O'Flaherty, who waa 62 year! girl. Besides her husband, one sis- Tho funeral'will bo he!d tomorrow old, was bora in Ireland and had corns ter, Mrs. Lena Blum of Keansburg, QUALITY PLUS SERVICE at 1.30 P. M. to tho United States at an early age. survives. Funeral services were held She resided In this section for theMonday morning at St. Ann's church, 2 PHONES—NO WAITING. Offices: Sirs. Delia A. Casserly, past 45 years. Besides her husband, conducted by Rev. Thomas A. wife of Martin B. Casseriy of New she is survived by a son, Arthur Kearney. Interment waa made In PHONES: 32@2or32@3. FREE DELIVERY. 105 Monmoutlv St. Monmoutli, died Saturday night af- O'Flaherty of Plalnfleld; two daugh- Mt Olivet cemetery, Mlddlctown Tel. 2875. ter a sickness of five montliB. She ters, Mrs. Marie Bartholomew of New township. was 55 years old and a native of Port York and Mrs. Johanna Merrltt of Monmouth. Her parents were the Red Bank, and a brother, John Mrs. Anna E. Naylor, Shrewsbury late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kinney. O'Connor of Wilmington, Delaware. widow of Edward N. Naylor, died Besides her husband Mrs. Casserly Tho funeral will be held tomorrow Monday morning at Uie home of her Tel. 499-J. leaves a sister and a brother, they be- morning at nine o'clock at her late daughter, Mrs. Lulu Wilson, on state ing Miss Mary E. Kinney and George home and at 9:30 o'clock at St. Jamea highway near Riverside Heights, of W. Kinney of Port Monmouth. church where tho rector. Rev. John complications. She was born at Long Mrs. Casserly was a fember of St.B. McCloskoy, will celebrate a re- Branch and had lived In this section Mary's church of New Monmouth and quiem high mass. Burial, in charge for tho past six years. She la sur- she was very active in church work. of R. R. Mount & Son, will be in lit. Ived only by her daughter. Sho had a neighborly/ cheerful dis- Olivet cemetery. Tho funeral will be held tomorrow position and other sterling character- afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at her late Fancy Selected—^-L istics which made for her many •Mrs. Albert B. Crawford, homo -with Bcv. A. H. Sutphln of Finest Roll—Elmdale Brand Fancy Store Mild friends. The funeral was held this a resident of Red Bank and vicinity Klver Plaza In charge. Burial, In ONE OOAWINTEED. morning at St. Mary's church. A for practically all her life, died sutl- charge of R. R. Mount & Son, will high requiem mass was chanted by rfenly last Friday night in fKfa Atlan- be In Fair View cemetery. Rev. Thomas Maher, assisted by Rev. tic City hospital after a short illness. )c 5c, 10c and $1 Store John E. Murray of Rumson and Rev. The body has been removed to the Benjamin B. SmSh. Michael H. Callahan of Atlantic Worden funeral home on East Front Benjamin B. Smith of InterUken Highlands. Burial in charge of R. R. street and prepared for burial. died early Wednesday morning fol- LION BRAND 47 BROAD STREET. Mount & ^pn was made in Mount Mrs. Crawford had moved to At-lowing a heart attack. Mr. Smith LION BRAND LION BRAND IfBEE DELIVERY. Olivet cemetory. Relatives of Mrs.lantic City two years ago. Besides was 61 years old. He served as dis- Caeserly actecTas bearers. her husband,' she is survived by a trict court judge at Aabury Park daughter, Mrs. May Barrow of East from 1918 until 11)23. He waa the -'' ""' William Hewlt, Side Park; a son, Charles Crawford, owner of the Hotel Wellington at Relish or Pimento—^Reg. 10c American or Pimento Plnionto, Cream, Hneapplo end of Amherst, Virginia; father of W. and a brother, Charles H. Throck- Aabury Park for a number of years. »/ -tb.Pkg. Itoliah—tteg> IBs. Harris Hewitt of River Plaza, died morton of Red Bank. In November, 1914, ho was elected a YOUB CHOICE a at the Virginia Baptist hospital at The funeral was held yesterday af- member of the city council of Asbury Lynchburg Monday, November 13. He ternoon at 2:30 o'clock at tho Wor- Park, but he served only nineteen was, in fairly good health when he den funeral home with Rev. Herbert days as the commission form of gov- retired Saturday night, but he wasS. Craigg, rector of Trinity Episcopal ernment was adopted at the same taken with severe pains later. Up- churchhh , in chargeh . Buriai l was IIn election. on/the advice of hla doctor ho wasGlenwood cemetery at West Jjo JiUcen to the hospital Sunday. Swiss Gruyere—Six Portions 8-OZ. special Genuine Imported French.Roquefort Branch. Martin Anderson. , Mr. Hewitt was continuously In the The funeral of Martin Anderson of employ of a concern at Newark for Mrs. C. Adella VanBrunt Soabright, who died on Monday of c 42 years. He lived at Newark until The funeral of Mrs. C. Adella Van- Fancy American Swiss Cheese ..lb. Liederkrana Cheeae i?^t 1903, when he moved to Amherst Brunt, widow of S. Knnia VanBrunt, last week in the Monmouth memorial His wife, Clara Toone Hewitt, died who died on Tuesday of last week hospital at Long Branch, was held In 1917. Mrs. Hewitt was a daughter at her home at Rumson, wa3 held last Thursday afternoon at Wn late Genuine Fancy Imported Swiss Cheese lb. Holland Gouda 1-lb. JEe of the late Judge David A. Cogan, last Friday afternoon at two o'clock home -with Rev. Harry P. Folger, pas- and a sister of the late Richard E. at her late home with Rev. Earl G. tor of the Ssabright Methodist Cogan, -who was registrar of Essex Lier, pastor of St. George's Epsicopal church, In charge. county. Mr. Hewitt, in addition to church, in charge. Tho bearers wero Nels Jacobaon, the son living at River Plaza, is sur- Several cars were needed to convey "William Fowler, George Thompson, vived by another son and a daughter the many floral pieces to the ceme- Clarence Carlson, Henrv Benson and they being Albert E. Hewitt of Mon- tery. Tho bearers were William Fei> Christopher Axelson. Burial, in roe, Virginia, and Mrs. Clara E. Hud- ry, William Fowler, A. J. Anderson, charge of the Worden funeral home, son. He also leaves two grandsons, was in Fair View cemetery. William Dale Hudson and Albert E. Allen Smith. Charles Brigga and I. Hewitt The funeral was held Wednes- D. Emery. Burial in charge of K. R. BORDEN'S—Tall Cans Mount & Son was In Fair View ceme- Charles E. Bradsbaw ' day and burial was made in Amherst of Highlands died from a complica- cemetery. tery. tion of diseases Saturday at the age , A SIZE FOK EVERY TUR- Mrs. Bessie White Krelas. of 69 years. He had been ill a year. ; KEY—AT 1OW FEICES. Mrs. Eleanore Slocum Phelan, Mr. Bradshaw was born at Newark HERE'S OUR SALE LIST: The funeral of Mrs. Krelss, form- and had lived at Highlands the past wife of William Phelan of New York, erly Miss Bessie White of Broad eight years. Heis aurvived by hla died -suddenly of a heart attack last street, first superintendent of River- 6-LB. SIZE ,— ffeffJC Wednesday. Mrs. Phelan waa 36 wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Bradshaw. The view hospital, who died on Monday funeral was held yesterday morning Fancy California Fancy Bartlette 0-LB. SIZE 1 Largest Cans Largest Cans Fancy Quality—Largest Cans 14-LB. SIZE : .83 I cans ) cans

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^ NEWARK, AS1HJKY PAKK & ATLANTIC CITY t'AUFOBNfA—torse Bunche* TEXAS—Ia«a Bunches Rt Frost St., »»,.,», >*•>(; tInitrpinJ *> ™~~~~ ...... I oud anfl Third streets. Tlio men will A family gathering was held Bt ths Quality Counts." Joieph Z. Peterson of MWdUtown bB , t a^ w6rk untl, th d f homa of Mr. end Mrs, Conrad John- township, who a few wastes ago told | p,.j,ruJry son on Sunday In celebration of tha rtatepolle* that ho was a victim of A caIt()-8ate will be heId on Satur_ birthday of,Mrs. Johnson's father, a robbery, Sound himself In PoUce|a b the Kumson Pmbytorlan Harry Benscn. court tot Monday nlfffat feeing a ^, J [ ti m the store tot- • •*..-. --J .'':'.'-«-'; at eU BSB0C a on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farber of similar ehargo. According to tho po-1mDrl y ocoupled hy tha Democratic Rumaon and Mlsa Ruth Young of lice, ha bad broken Into, the Homo of club- Prooeeds wU, g0 tov naw unl. this piece will Jeavs uooti for a stay In Now tinder tho Blanagcment oi BUSSELI. G. HENDIUCK&ON. Mrs. John Pro-sky" -of Mount street forms for the Presbyterian basket- Florida. earty tlmi evening. ball team, 8 E. FRONT ST., Phone 508. RED BANK, N. J. Peterson, according to Mrs. Proaky, Mrs. Louis Cappreo went to Catho- attempted to molco off with $10 after lic university at Washington last Little Silver News fe Invite Comparison! consuming a meal %hlch Bhe had week and visited her nephew, Pat prepared for liar husband. Her guest rick Burno, who will bo ordained In James J. Bheedy. Ho pleaded not and cornstalks, and on tho platform BRAY'S FAMOUS TUB BUTTER to Now York for tho winter and the was a home scene of Ions ago. Mta3 guilty to tbe charge upon being ar- house waB vacant. » raigned before Justice Henry F. Hy- Marjorle Eaotmond, In an old-fash- WE HAVJS MADE A COOT lln, but was convicted and sentenced Over fifty persons attended a c ioned gown, nat on the platform dur- CASIFBEJX'S WHITE KOSE IN H0IX COACHES THAT to serve 384 days In the county pall. ored dish luncheon given yesterday ing the processional. The program at the home of Mrs. George Hallan- included an address on "Thanksgiv- WE WANT TO rASS ON TO Peterson, In reporting his exper- an on River rqad by tha Parent- ing," by Mies Gladys Pierce of Point YOU. ience as a victim of a holdup a few Teacher association. It was a suc- Pleasant; flute solo by Mlsa Betty Cnng weoka ego, told state police that he cessful affair In every respect. The Lane of Lakewood, vocal BOIOS by ACT NOW! A SMALL DE- had been shot by two bandits, when association will hold a hat party on Mrs. Harry Thiesmey and Mr* POSIT WHX nESJSRVE UN- he found that ho had no monay. The Tuesday night, December 12, at tho George Purely of Rumaon, selections authorities wens Inclined to doubt high school building, following tb

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America," which have been'loaned to Leonardo Loses Utility Bowlers Army, Navy Forever Leonard© Field ths local school by Biirtram H, Bor- den of Riunaon, will be »hawn to the pupils on Tuesday, November 28. The picture la based on tha Ws of ths pllgrlma in the Plymouth colony at Red Bank ElevenTriuiaphi Over 'Wow Leading Red Bank League "Red Team" Victorious -on Its Wing shooting la a eclenco that 1: Massachusetts, ana is very appro- Old Rival by Score of 18 to 7 I hy Two Games With Profei Horns Grounds Saaday, D«> mastered only through prnctlcg and priate for showing during the 1 plenty of It. A cardinal point % re- ThankfBiving season. —Leonardo Scores on ' Sec-" ! ' siona' "Mel Menn Second—Trees feating the frojans of Jew«y rnsmbtir la to draw your aim well ©ad Team. Has Best Average. City by Uie Score of 6 to 0. ahead, of tha bird and keep the guti moving until the trigger h pulled At tho end of a week of threaten The Utility team took a firmer Playing "heads up" ball and cap- • » • ing strikes on the part of the KCIIOO grip on first place in the Bed Bank italizing on all "breaks" tha Leonardo pupils because /our or five of th Bowling league as a result of games Field club nosed out tbo strong, high- la going throygh heavy brush A not carry your gua at your eide, A high school players were made Jn played during the latter part of last ly rated Jersey City Trojans, leaders eligible, the Leonardo high schoo: week and the first part of this week. branch Is liable to hit tho trigger for Hudson county football laurels, in and explode tha ohell, perhaps doing football team under Coach Lewis The Utilitarians aro now ahead by a bitterly contested game played be- Biood traveled to the Red Bank high three games, with the Professional damage to you or tomn one cite Every Sunday foro 700 shivering spectators at Leon- Therefore, always remember •when school athletic'field on Saturday and Men in second place and tho Jersey ardo Sunday, The scoro waa 0 to 0. was turned back by the Red and Gray Central and Postofflco teams tied for going through brush to put ono ham Afternoon The Trojans carried tbo fight to over tho trigger and the other on th aggregation by a score of 18 to 7 in third. The Eisner No. 1 team la Leonardo, when in tho urat quarter their annual tilt. fourth. barrel. In this way you can g< Bodino reeled off 22 yarda to tho through brush with tho gun In from -The Hcd and Gray eleven kept up The leaders will have to fight to Leonardo 38-yard mark. A pass from ot you, <• their scholastic honors in winning maintain their lead next Monday McNamara to Bodlne put the ball on « 4.0 over tho Orange nnd Black for tho when they will1 oppose the Profes- tho 5-yard stripe. Here Leonardo Use a retrlover, any kind of dot seventh straight victory since 302" sional Men. Four teams have rolled turned back tha first Trojan threat If real retrievers cannot bo had, tc The township squad pulled a touch- over the thousand mark, they being when Campbell, left guard for tho locate down game. and bring it In, down over on the second team in the the Utility team, Professional Men, "clubbora" recovered a fumble by N. officials ot tho American Gamo As- last lew minutes ot tho game. Blue Sagles and Leon's Cleaners. Eodlno'on the 4-yard lino and Mazza sociation urge. They estlmato thai Savage, who is heading for all state STANDING OF THE TEA&S. punted, out of danger, at least 05 per cent of the loot garni Scobeyville, N. J. center this year, gave his usual fine Leonardo's ecoro camo Jn the sec- will bo saved, by the usa of a re exhibition of centering and his de- W L PA HS Utility Team 20 4 902.4 1.080 ond quarter. It came like a bolt out trlover on both waterfowl and uplan ot tho Ked Arrow Guide You, fense work on Saturday before a Professional Men 17 7 896.14 1.030 of a clear sky and left the spectators gamo. J?os terriers and oven commoi largo crowd of spectators. The Ar- PoBtodico -.19 8 886.17 987 gasping as to the swddonoss of it. The ordinary alley dogs are better than nona brothers held down the left Jersey Central 19 B 881.0 991 Eisner No. 1. 16 0 867.9 071 Trojans had the ball on their own none, for they do find eome ol tho Choice Milk-Fed side of the line and not many camo Clothiers & Insurance.19 11 886.U 961 thirty yard line and their running down game, officials declare, Anotho: that way after the brothers clicked 81(10 Eagles IS 11 877.10 1.028 gamo was beginning to click. Bodlna, method ot finding down game", when together. Dennle, the oldest brother, J. Krldel .' 1! 11 858.20 927 Turkeys for Sale. Tilton Dairy ._ 12 12 866.13 950 Trojan back, starting on a wide end no dogs aro present to aid In tin who will also probably be mentioned Commercial ChaufTeurs.14 18 846.4 931 run to the right had covered 15 yarda search, Is to mark the toll oaretullj on one of tile all state teams, showed Naveiink Team .IS 14 862.22 977 when two Leonardo linemen crashed ana If one doosn't find the game im- Why Not Order Yonr lils running ability when he got off Grocers & Plumbers.. 10 14 849.2 936 Professional Gnrdeners 9 15 818.2 946 into him simultaneously. It wan a mediately, drop a hat. or tie a hand- Thanksgiving Turkey Now? on two long runa to score for tho Leon's Cleaners 7 17 kerchief to a bush or weed at the Bankers. Dikoy, regular quarterback 813.16 1.002 hard umaahing tacltlo and the ball Eisner No. 2 : 2 22 810.8 913 bounded out of his arms and into the opot and then walk In ever widening for Leonardo, who has been laid up Leddy & Son 2 22 799.11 876 concentric circles. This resulta in a •with an injury, started the game and air. Robinson, tho spoedy Leonardo COMING GAMES. fullback, grabbed the pigskin bofore high percentage or recovery, thoy showed his onlookers his ability as Tonlsht—Utility Toam v«. Blut Eoeles, point out. . <& yardage gainer, with Waitt and J. Krldel vs. Lcildy & Son. it hit tho ground. Robinson headed Paris, hl3 running mates, sharing Tomorrow—Tilton Dairy VB. Profession, for tho west side lines of tho field the gains. al Men. Eisner No. 1 vs. Cloth!«rj & In- and shaking off enemy tacklers as surance. he went, raced 45 yards to the goal Friday—Grocers & Plumbers re. Pro- Keansburg Winter Tho Bankers' first touchdown came fcBBfonal .Gnrdtehero, Eisner No- 2 vs. line for the only score of the game. in the first quarter when DIkey failed Leon's Cleaners. Miles's placo kick was wide of tho Sportdrome Ready to get a high kick off and the boot Monday—Utility Team vs. Professional uprights. was enagged by Griffiths on Leo- Men, Professional Gardeners vs. Leddy & Tho Keansburg auditorium on thi ion. The "clubbers" cama right back nardo's 40-yard line, where it was and threatened the Trojans goal lino, Bcachway, the scene ittBt summer o Truex of the Professional Men con brought hack to the 23-yard line. Af- again, but the half ended with tho a Marathon danco contest, will open tlrues to lead the league In the in- ter a series of gains by tho local ball on tho 10-yard line. tonight as a center for winter indoor backfield, Cloth plunged from the one- dividual averages. Crispell and Fra- 111 his He erred by Tho AUKlUoJ rresa The second half waa played almost eporta, among them basketball, rol yard lino to score the first touchdown. ?ee, both of the Utility team, are ler skating and bowling. Tho second ©core camo in the open- Chaeoy was high for the cl'j'.hlers ontlrely In tho mldfield with neither econd and third respectively, and team able to penetrate, tho other's Tho place •will bo known na thi ing minutes of the second quarter King of the Commercial Chauffeurs with 202. Th" e scores: Red Bank Scrubs Kcansburg Winter Sportdromo, II after the Orange and Slack had rock ribbed defenso for atiy great dis- la fourth. Truex up to last Friday UTILITY. tance. Tho Trojans "took to tho air" will be under tho management ot Sid. punted to mldfield. Cloth got away night had made the highest mark for trljpell - 203 131 Still Undefeated ney Altorman, managor of'tho Key- 160 Seven Game Lead In a last desperate attempt to scoro, for a 15-yard plunge, putting the pig- single gamo, a scoro of 268. The Fraree •— 1ST port Athletic association baskotbul skin on their opponents' 40-yard line. Jones - - 223 The Red and Gray scrubs on Mon- but their passes -woro unsuccessful. averages of the ten highest bowlers Shlnn , 196 143 The Bodino brothers and McNam- team. Extenslvo alterations have ykccarclll followed with a five-yard who have rolled more than ten games 248 152 Shore Team Far Out in Front in day afternoon carried on through gain and on a single reverse Griffiths U Acerra • — ara were tho chief ground gainers been made to the auditorium and tin follow: Sunday Recreation League— their undefeated. season by holding place has been redocprated. Tho au- netted seven more. With the ball on. 1.030 850 the Long Branch junior varBity to for tho visitors, while Miles and. Horn INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. Keyport and Two Local starred In defenslvo work for Leon- ditorium la ono of the largest In this the 28-yard line Arnono was called to ', J. KEIDEL. a 13-13 tie on tho local athletic field. ;r run right end, from where he gal- O AVE. HS. Waller - '84 178 17! Team3 Tied for Second. ardo. Uext week the Field Club will section. 'iuex. Professional 24 192.16 268 Ihaiey 1J1 202 172 Coach Rinehart, starting his regular The roller akatlng, jink will bo lOOx loped to the uprights. After the Crispell, Utility ,.14 ISO.2 224 198 148 play tho Bayonno Stalwarts. Meyers 184 second-string lino 'against what waa 7E feet. Skates wlllbp provided by township team received, they tried to roiee. Utility 21 187.18 232 VanNejs 154 148 171 The AHcnhurst garage bowling supposed to bo tho Green and White's The line-up was as follows; King, ChaulTeura „ 24 187.6 247 162 168 the management and there will be A BEAI, Job of charging:. A pull an aerial atack, but Pat Am one Merril ..- 10* team is leading the Recreation league second, got off'to'a lead in tho second Trojana Leonardo iles. Clothiers 23 186.11 226 by seven games. A real tussle for j ortho^honlc muBlc. Bowling alloyi fully equipped, modern plant put a stop to that when he blocked Tomaine, Jersey Ccntral....20 186.4 236 907 883 836 quarter when Turnock intercepted a G. Bodino IJ5 Montgomery In constant operation. Same tFO consecutive passes as the half 234 second honors is being staged by the Dhl are being installed and will bo io.uB Curchin, Sr., Eagleo 24 186.1 The Eisner Number 1 team won pass on tho Branchers' 48-yard lino ' zfnicras" I.T Stolta service and quality that ended. "urchin, Jr., Eagles 24 184.11 234 Keyport Recreations and the Clayton : LU Campbell shortly. The Keyport-.Athletic asso- Parker. Postoffice 24 183.21 210 three games from the Blue Eagles and ho brought it back to the 24- McNamam C Suspenski ciation will bo ready to use the au- you'vo learned to expect ot ! 216 &• Magee and Accrra Bakery teama ocla In the third period Leonardo re- Tuttlc, Eisner. No. 1 IB 183.13 last Thursday night. Hoffman of yard line. From there Garruto on an £ R<; Bennett ditorium as its homo court within Sears. vt Red Bank, all of which aro tied. off-tacklo plunge, carried the pigskin "" ItT Komclski ceived the klckoff and Cummings A league record was smashed Mon- tho manufacturers made the highest Tho Tilon Dairy pinmen are only RE Miles two weeks. tried for a gain, but was stopped by lay night when Schroeder of tho score In a single game, a mark ol 214. two games behind them. to tho goal. Garruto'~ s extra point E. McNnmara QB Piltiecker Loan Battery the stone wall from Red Bank. A 'ostofflce team rolled 277 in the sec- Grob of tho same team made 201. vsent bad. JN. Borine LHIl Maiia STANDING 01-' THE TEAMS. SHBEWSBUBY SCHOOL NEWS. pasa was flipped, but that also failed. ond game between that team and the Lake was high for the Eagles with UEK Kim Foulke 3 daya W L PA 113 Throughout tho first and second L"", Bodin *°°o i'B Matthewa Dlkey waa then forced to kick. -Ar- Waveslnk team. The Postmen won 19C. Tho scores: A!Ic;iiiN;-.-;t Ganif,'o _':i b G6G.21 610 quarters tho Green and White grid- Offlclah: Referee—"Chet" Bowman. Girls' Team In lead • For Cup In none, playing safety man, was downed wo out of three. The scores: EISNER NO. 1. Keyinu-L Recreation*! ....15 in 569.7 675 dcrs were not ablo to get in tho SyracuseyrncU8c. Umpire—Mileat...,.„, . , Uutscra. Head Athletic League, 25c a day thereafter on the 45-yard line. "Tweet" Arnone, Aceirit Unkory 15 11: 536.12 632 Bankera1 territory, but still when the Linear/Ian—Conovcr, Trioceton. Subutl- POSTOPFICB. 110 C'l.iyton &. M.m-e 15 i^ 534.10 60S tutes: Leonardo— Roblnuon. MnePhce..^,, The Shrewsbury public school wIT the shifty lefthalf, following a three- 277 184 Brooks Tilton Dairy 13 14 541.10 Red and Gray threatened to score, man interference, was able to get chroeder . 149 Riddle 102 Horn. G. Quant, C. Quant. Davlen, Wil- not bo in session on Thursday* No- arker _ -... 176 158 190 17'J \\ :iiiu-ii;ht C.iuuKe 11 16 537.10 628 the Branchers held. Throughout this liams. Korpon. Trojans—Maiaarelli, Kcl- a^ay for the Red and Gray's third aundcra -... 212 160 192 Grob A;.tmry Park Elks 11 10 520.15 617 Jor, Lykof, England, Buxonne, Cantello, vember 30 and Friday, Decdmber 1, Hoffman 192 v bitter struggle the Branchers were touchdown -when he scored from the lattery 161 184 163 ^ :tlkover Shoe 6 Ul 484.19 Jordan, Smith. because of tho Thanksgiving holi- Varner "."' ' 125 Els-rim not ablo to push over any first downs, 45-yard line. All three extra points )ennia .. _ 182 161 137 Conway of the Keyport Recreations days. v:ero missed. 032 i3 leading hisi fellow league members but made both their scores oh long Tho Girls' Gray team of the school 844 907 887 BLUE EAGLES. in the individual averages. Larson of runs against tho third stringers. Cleared 530 By Party, athletic league, captained by Helon The Red and Gray scrubs were NAVESINK. Curchln. Jr. _ _ 163 156 Tho scrubs, who entered the game The drum and buglo corps of tho 'atterson ... 132 tho same team has made tho best Marx, continues to load in tho race 27-20 MOOTIOCTH STREET, then put into action in the final quar- ianBon .... 188 score for a. single game, a mark of in the middle of the second quarter American legion of Red Bank cleared ter and got off to a good start when Kourfco .. 145 160 Lako ... ™..I .. 150 for the annual award of a ellvor lov- 190 _.' 170 176 2GS. The averages of tho ten leading started at tho half and were forced $20 last week by a bunco party in they completed a pass, Turnock to itiyker 184 Pease ing cup to the team compiling tho BANK Inllahan ... 162 Castellacio 183 170 bowlers who have taken part in more back to their own 25-yard line, from the legion rooms. Groceries were greatest number of points during Garutto, for a gain of eight yards. >osten ..-.. 159 182 Curchlnh , SSr. .—. 163 168 where Renzello, playing at lefthalf, given as prizes. Tho party proved 197 180 than ten games follow: athletic contests throughout tho year. Another pass was tried, but this lettB 829 803 870 took the ball on an off-tacklo play so successful that It has been decid- Phone 1290. time Turnock waa thrown for a loss. INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. Helen's team has a total of 23 points 887 823 830 over the goal. Brazo kicked tho extra ed to holii/cmo,...cach month during and it Is closely followed by tho Boys' After an exchange of punts the The Postoffice team won two out of O AVE. HS point. After the kickoff the local Ecruba again attempted a pass. This The Jersey Central Power and Light three games from the Professional Comviiy, Kcyimi-t 24 1U8.3 230 the winter. "' Gray team, captained by David Wood, ViUilius. Alluiiliurnt 27 195.13 236 scrubs made a sustained drive to the which has seventeen points, whilfV time it was intercepted by Paris. :ompany won two out of three gamos Men last Friday night. The Profes- Lnr.iun, Keyport lu 192.2 268 'rom the Commercial Chauffeurs on Branchers' 20-yard line, where Get- Tho Red Bank Register travels the Boys' Red team is In third place Waitt, on a single reverse, made Leo- sionals won the first by 99 pins and .Mt?n-ill, A]len[uir.-.t 25 189.22 257 tls fumbled. Not able to galri the over every street in town and every nardo's first down and threatened the Monday. Smock of the Powermen the mailmen won the other two by J. Acerra, Acurra 23 186.3 232 road In tho county. Lot it carry your with fifteen points. 1'oulnon. Key|u;i-t 27 185.13 246 seashore scrubs kicked, and soon Ono of a series of historical mo- Red and Gray goal post! A com- xiado. the highest score for a single 41 and HI pins respectively. Dennis Munzzoimnc, Ckiytoll ._ 23 185.11 243 message to those who live on theso pleted pass and a buck netted another jamo, a mark of 227. The scores: found their opponents back in their tion pictures entitled "Chroniclea of of the Postofllce was high with 211. Uuncnn, Tilton 16 135.9 216 territory after Gettls did great plung- thoroughfares.—Advertisement. nrst down, putting the ball on the JERSEY CENTRAL. "Damon" Saunders rolled 211 and 203 Ciisucll, Arerrn 10- 184.10 283 Bankers' three-yard, line, from where Tomaine. Wulni'lght 25 184.8 234 ing for tho Bnnkers. Runs by Wilioff tlorris 182 171 177 in two of the matches. Tho scores: and Wigdorwltz put tho ball on the Faris plunged for their only score. >hmii» 170 190 119 POSTOFFICE. The Allenliurst garage dashed tho Capt. Phil Adams made the extra Smock 180 227 155 hepes o£ tho Keyport Recreations to Eranchers' four-yard lino, where tho .JcGomm 17U 167 214 Schrotder 161 171 Green nnd Whito defense clicked and point. Following tfie kickoff and oraaine 180 102 187 201 t>ikc Jlist place by winning three working several plays tho game end- Porker - "9 211 games from the bayshoro trio last held the Bankers. Tho Green and ed with Leonardo having possession 882 850 912 SlatterSaundery s .—.._ ,..- 168 150 Sunday night. Vitalius of Allenhurst. v\ hito was then forced to kick from 138 tehlnd their goal line and the ball of the ball on the Red and Gray 30- COMMERCIAL CHAUFFEURS. War: 163 was high with 23G. The scores: yard line. The line-up: McKnluht 17» 185 flow out to tho 30-yard line. A series Minn 218 181 189 ALLENHUBST GAKAGE. Red Bank Reynolds 167 165 904 Vituliua 230 182 211 of gains by Wikoff and Gettia put ONE SHOT Leonardo Oakerson ..._ _.._ 176 I PROFESSIONAL MEN. Covert 103 190 184 the ball on their opponents' one-yard P. Arnone LE HendrlckBon :h Jordan 171 169 183 Mlnton 20'J plunged the goal and followed bj ettKew l,i; Capt. AdnmB Hurley 180 liil 615 SCS 578 Savs&e Anhcnback 901 S92 886 202 161 kicking the extra point. Stryker KEYTOHT RECREATIONS. Holmes Willlnmion Truex . 187 16'J Stokes TIT Hoiter Tho Navesink team won three l'anlHOii 1*10 17G 184 On the kickoff Vlnselu of Long Worthier rtK Olnaa 038 863 841 Coimny 225 172 148 Vaccarelli, ;ames from the Grocers and Plumb- Wullint' „ 189 2H 179 Branch took tho boll and with great Copt. QII Dikcy Interference was able to squeeze DENATUBED D. Arnone LKtl Waitt ers last Wednesday night. Only one The Jersey Central power and light Griffiths It HI! match was real close, the second, C04 569 Ell through the whole Red and Gray out- ALCOHOL Cloth FB company took two out of three games ilt to scoro for the Branchers' second which the Navesink plnmen won by from the Eisner Number 2 team last The Asbury Park Elks defeated .Substitutions—IteiJ Bank. Morris /or Wainriyht'y gaiago of Long Branch touchdown. This time their extra' 188 moor. norte, Turnock for Viu-earelliurelli.. DieweDresserr .... sixteen, pins. Betta of that team Friday night. The powermen'3 mar- ( 684 600 Subolllofea-Rednu nBank Aumack, An„„-. I'. -Sweeney 14- firoivo. Lovoraldo, Mnttliown. PJngland, Wl- 123 WEST FRONT ST. Tel. R. B. 67B. Basketball Season \V. .Sweeney 132 EISNER NO. The Tilton Dairymen of Red Bank koff, Wigdorwltz, FGottlsB . Long Branch Culmorgcn -..- -... 167 Elsrlm . 101 scored three victories over tho Walk- r 149 Murphy 191 Vidielll. Sentorn. Tomnlno nnd Plnirntoro. 180 over Shoe team of Red Uanlt. Schroed- Omclafs—Referee, Sherwood; umpire, Q All Varieties Soon To Open £™° zzzzzzzz:no White 197 Scheldt; head linesman, MncDonald. ma i I'«1«n'|r«no - 15K or was high with 222. Tho scores: Thn Red Bank high school basket- 810 Biti 18! "New Low Price" ball team will swing Into action right Tho Professional Gardeners won TILTON DAI11Y. Dtinnm ., 186 215 194 ofter the Thanksgiving holidays. As two out of three games from the steaniti ... 163 147 ISO Red Cross Branch Itt. can yet it is not decided ay to where and Clothiers and Insurance team last Srlirucler 173 186 Asparagus Tips when the. local squad will hold their Wednesday night. Tho Gardeners Plum Pudding Greenlree Stables 677 Elects Officers No. 1 can practices. Couch William Sherwood took tho iliat match by six pins and Blcliardson £ Kobblna linn scheduled two teams, Mrumsqimn WALKOVER SHOE. Tho Atlantlo Highlands branch of the second by fifteen. The C!°thlor« Fourth in Earnings Mine ICG 1S3 and Bound Brook, thnt Itr-d Bank !!>•!• i-oi won tho remaining contest ,by 67 108 158 tho Hcd Croe3 society loot week elect- hut; never played iilnce lie hnrt been pins. .Mcnzzonnne of the Clothiers The Greentrcc slublo nt Llncroft, 1B1 ed Howard A. Stockton president, Fruit Salad Laird'a Sweet Cider with tho local high rcliool. The fol- rolled 230 In tho 3econd game. His owned by Mro. Pnyno Whitney, was Mrs. Earlo 8. Snytier vice president, lowing Is the 1933 nnd 1931 basket- Gal. Sag S I average for the three game3 waa 202. foiirth in earnings among racing own- ill 622 423 Harvey H. jffc-wtoll treasurer and (No Deposit) Hi! ball schedule: Straun of the same team made 215 in ers of the Metropolitan district for The Acerra Bakery team defeated John M. Rllsbury secretary. Mro. John M. Pillsbury in chairman of tho D«e. 10 Allnnlli Ilmhliiniln \i ny the llrat, 181 In the aecond. and 213 In the 1033 ccason, -winning $uO,395. ]Mr.'i. tin: Clnyton & Mugco plnnu-n in three Jan. 9 . Nentunc Away the third for an average of 203. E. John Hay Whitney wan llrsl with f;ann::i. Tho hi^'h flcoro for a single 3P34 roll call campaign, Miss Ruby CRANBERRY SAUCE No. 2 cans 19c Jan. 1Z ...- AM.my lark Homo Turner was high for the Gardeners $102,550, C. V. Whitney acconil with wiiii made by Crispell of tho Hnrtcorn is chairman of tho produc- HUNTING LICENSE Jen. 10 Smith Him AvMiy tion committee nnd Miss Ruth Koep- J Jan. 18 ..._ Lonp Dumli with a mark of 213. Tho scores: $100,678 and Joseph W. WlUcnct bc.ltery tenm, his mark being 202. ' GOLDEN PUMPKIN 2 No. 2 /2 cans 2Sc ISSUED. Jon. 23 l.iiVeuiKHl A>snv tblrd with $72,035. Tho KCQ pel in chairman of tho Junior Rod Jim. 20 Neptuni Homo ruOFESSIONAI, GAHDENEKS. Cross. 32-oz. jar 29c .Inn. 30 Ilijimi] Hi .ink Hi nna I Maim 184 £04 171 Tho Oreontrce stabln topped all Mince Meat iiiltlierlnnA - 170 185 124 ACEIUU BAKERY. Fob. 2 South Illver II. iino owiiero In tho number of victories 202 191 Members of tho executive commit- Fall. (1 I.oiiK Ilmni-I, lit 15. Turner 189 213 158 Ihu-lu Pitted Dates , 8-oz. pkg. 13c Krlttl 17S 138 173 with 40, ns compared with 28 Ja.-il 161 201 153 tee, in addition to Ihoso mentioned Fsb. 0 (B.15) .l'lalllitdil Ai ii y eirn 201 198 ICG 10 Ail.my Pink A\ "•ny A. Turner 157 206 190 year. Groentrec wan thn lpndor at: above, aro Mrfl. H. H. Bowtoll, Mm. California Figs 8-oz. pkg. 10c Feb. 18 Minutt-qtmil A%*ny tho Aqueduct fall meeting with OTVIMI Ml 601 610 •Walter J. Roberts, Charles VnnMa- F*l). 16 1'rlnrt.tiin Av Miy 878 348 826 victorloa nnd $-1,993. ler, Henry C. VanNoto, Mayor John Walnuts large budded ft. 2&c REMINGTONS 20 Lomf Ilmm-li A^ vny CLOTHIK11H & INSURANCE. CI./VVTON & MACKK. K. Snndolcor, George Bristol, Charles i*Vb. n ....I.ulvP on 1 HI11P Coil's 202 108 KKYI'OKT VS. 1'ErtTH AMIIUY. ni(j II. Snytler, Dr. Frederick Bullwlnlcat, Mixed Nuts Fancy Mixture ft. 27c Ivlm _._ 171 181 Charles GehlhaUH, Harry Fostcn, Mrs. Jlmmlne 140 Hi3 162 Tho Koyport Athlolic us.'ioclntlon'n Marshmallows Canipfire M>- pI'S-. l^c Ii36 170 Araboy Y. M. n. A. team tomorrow ert; Rev. "William I. Campbell, Rev. Jersey Sweets 8 lbs. 25c : Onions .... 3 lbs. 10c the fSQQflon on tho IZnnt Keimuburg nlftlit on (he Ifoyport |il |, nohool George R. Ellin, Rov. H. IT. Ncalo, »72 020 802 s I'lulorinliuiicnt mid Danco. Rev Michael II. Callnhuh, William Civic nete^datirm'^ baahcthnll court i-ourt. Tho Koyn were il«fi-utcd, :ii Tlic Utility tenm won two out of to 20, nt Perth Amboy tho week be- Joitlim link ot tho O. O. C. will Dunpliy, Chfiuncoy C. Phillips, Mor- WEEK-END SPECIALS—MEAT DEPT. Friday .niftht, when (ho I'pith Ainboy prcficnt an ovenin),' <>f entertainment rW Joalln, George P. Williams, JSd- CaUioHo elub v/ill ftunlnJi tbn oppo- three gnim-.') from tho J. Krldel team fore, and nn Intoreutlnir return i;nnic last Tiiiirsdiiy night. The Utilltarlaim anil dfuicliuj at tbo Jo.r.'ioy Central inirnd Gehlhaus, Dr. A. Rosentlml, Fresli Hams Dlllun. Tliern will lw UuncltiK before la anticipated. I.nst year tho koyn AH Frcali-KIUvd rolled over tho thtiuiianrl ninrk to win ilefcatcd tho "If" team twice. Power aiiil I,i,;ht company building Donald' Whltcomb, IS. J, O'ilourko, Pork Loin ntitf tiilev thn iramo. Iho nrst by 123 |>lns. The Krltlcl pln- at Alleiihunit Montiay evening, No- Norman C. Conover, Frank K. Bald- Tho Kdiiio will mart nt nine o'cloc-h. vember 27. "The Viialiicnp Plnycis" win and John E. Tlirockmorton. ROASTERS mon amifixpd Hie nccond by 33 pins In a preliminary content tho Knypor|. t'Iri tilrlhjn 'IliAt C'mmH iiinl tla- Utility bowlern staged a will prcM-nt a group of plays, reclta- 4 to B-1D. Aver0|£€ Home-Made l^^wip^p^i tUcnhilUnt 0/it < ounln Junlora will opponn tho Kcnnnburi» tlon» (uid i:oii(;a, TIio program will •, Hh lbs. n(U(illi hi tbt> Unit match, 1/MIIK Accrra ba fullnvvcri by dnncln,;. Tho pro- A bonalld© newspaper circulation ..in -'ha 7 Itift Tho lt«Tftildlil{ to music fiirnlnlieil hy n,nl- FOWL ^ -—^> *.«IP-~— ^, only kind that cnuntu with tho ml-/ Plate Beef «»in Jifra cfliH-it 1<< kit me rhmlo Ii.ll nrrnrr! 2(>Z. Frxtfo nnd ftlilnn d o/(«r tk® contests. Biiyn c HI inalto rxl.ro noclint roonoy cluccmenta hnvci aver been offered to' II «olUn« 'HJO ltc«l!jtei-—Advoctloeinett s«stet A meeting of tho Hill Greet Forres- itt. of the World, of Tted Bank, will hold Dies Suddenly been completed. Thft body will ar- try club waa hold at tha Hill Crest school Monday afternoon. The local Mra. William Schultz is a patient Its annual memorial services Sunday rive at Atlantis Highlands today. at Blvervies' hospital at Red Bank. afternoon, December 10, at three aa**^** " leader is the teacher, Mrs. Vera B. Atlantic Highlands Merchant Johnson. Garry A, Miles, county Mrs. James McPheo returned home. o'clock, at the Emanue! Baptist MOBS LOCAL BENTAtS, last week from Denver, where she church on Cherry street, Shrewsbury Succumbed Yesterday to Heart club agent, was preaent. A number township. The Elks will march from Attack in Pennsylvania on of reporta on trees were read by thevisited relatives. G. Howard UpptnooU Bepsrte In- members which proved very Interest- their home on Shrewsbury avenue to Way to Cleveland, ertssslng Interest to Vmpmiy. the church. William Johnson Is chair- ing;. The road to better and bigger Busi- man of tho committee in charge of j William H. PoHton, a hardware tinrt During the past'week ther» Jiavo Tho 4-H Sewing club met at too ness kads through The Register's aft arrangements. furniture merchant nf Atlantic Hlfili- been many inquiries concerning local homo of Charlotte Zuoker on Friday vortlBlns colurnco.—Advertisement, real eatato at the o81e« o£ O. Howard afternoon. lande many years, died suddenly of Lippincott o£ Monmouth street. Mr. a heart attack yeaterday at Tliomp- Mra. Howard Tlndall of Mlddle- Lipplncott reports to The Register 'town was a Thursday guest of Mra. Eorjvlllo, near Hurrlsbui'/r, Pennsyl- that many of Jila customers ora rseek- J. Frank Welgand. vania, whllo on hla way to spend tho ing to buy farm acreage and that Lot us help you maks thin TfumMgivittg ens to 1.3 winter with his daughter, Mrs. Al- A village barn danco was held on there la an increased demand /or Tuesday evening in the Haslet flre- Special for Wei & Thurs. remembered for its festiva fable by empplylng every faofl fred O'Donnell of Cleveland, Ohio. local properties lor rent. Ha reports houso. Clark's orchestra furnished Mr. O'Donnell camo Enfit In hlu carhaving made th8 following transac- need at our remarlmbly low prices. to tnlte Mr, and Mrs. Poaten back muolc. tions during tha past week: Howard Walling, who la employed Where Quality Counts and Your Money to Cleveland with him and tho party The Hed Bank Building & Loan by tho Standard OH company, la en- es l€ift Atlantic Hifjlilundfj Monday association haa rented a elx-room joying a two weeks' vacation, which Goes Furthest. morning. house on tho north Bide of John IK is spending gunning. Mr. Poetcn was C8 years old. Ho ntreet to James O'Brien of Red The Sunday-school class of boya at Special for Fri. & Sat. ^ was born at Navcaink. For n number Bank, who will taka possession De- St. John's Methodlet Episcopal NOW is the Time to Order Your f of years ho worked !n tho old Potera comber 1; a five-room bungalow on church, taught by D, F. Snyder, has Cocoanut Marshmallow hardware utovo at Rod Bank. Later tho south side of Drummond avenue elected Charles Lufburrow president, lie opened a ttorei in Atlantic High- to Edward Barham of Long Branch; Russell Ackeraon vice president and lands and was utlll In that bualncua and a elx-room houao on tha weat Frank Laughlin secretary and treas- 25c In only a few days you will-need a Turkey, Chicken, Goosa or Bachllng to ma&a the at tho time of ills death. Years ago sldo of Cherry street, Country Club urer. complete. Our barge assortment of Fancy Quality Poultry assures you of securing fast tlra tight lie served on the Atlantic Highlands estates, Mlddletown, to Abraham Pat- l when you want it, and at the right price, too. borough council, WUH president of terson of Chapel Hill, who lisa al- Place your order now for r"iea or Pastry, etc., tho board of trado, which no longer ready taken possession, River Plaza News. exists, and was commodore of trio Mrs. L. Forgue of Oakland street for Thanksgiving. 'eld Atl&ntlc Highlands yacht club. haa rented a five-room bungalow on The 500 club met at the homo of Eoald a hlo wife, Mro. Sophie Pos- the south sldo of Waverly place Mrs. James McPhee Thursday. First ten, and his daughter, Mrs. O'Don- owned by MIBS K. Elfert of Rumaon. and second prizes were won by Mrs. nell, Mr. Ponlen is ourvlved by twoSho wl)l take possession December 1. Benjamin H. Crate, Jr., and Mra. other daughter!), Mra. Dorothy Stock- Alfred Dowd of Hollis, Long Island, Henry Paasch.|> M,re. Harry B. Clay- er of Clevoland, Ohio, and Mrs. Cor-haa rontod a six-room colonial typo ton got the heart prize. The conso- ndlua Hallidny of Brooklyn; and a house on tho eouth sido of Woodbine lation award wont to Mrs, Edward H. Chuck Roast * 12^ | son, William Ponton of Atlantic avenue, Foxwood Park, Littlo Silver, Scattergood. Highlands. Aluo surviving oro a from Q. H. Nevlus of Shrewsbury. George Kanoy returned home Sun- Lean Fresh brother and three sletcrs, they being* Mr. Dowd haa taken possession. day from the Allenwood hospital, Amzl M. Footcn and Mica Blanche where ho was a patient seven 31 BROAD RED BANK .Posten of Naveslnk, Mro. Barah Boys can mako extra poeltet money months. He has fully recovered. Center Cut Pork Chops Davip of White Plains, New York, gelling Tho ReEioter.—Advertisement Mr. and Mro. W. Harris Hewitt Long Cut Sauer Kraut "* 5c : Glenwood Applesauce 2 cana ISc

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8 Mnhn Bomr nrwly family l>*ppy with n. lyrnlw-l «l frmil. \ .(jo I Arrrptnl tininn iw (!JH1I In any of our Hti««'«. Buy Hum 4VA RED BANK Pace Twenty RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 22,1988. row bass drum. Weekly practices Bisted by Mra. Fred Hurley, Mrs meet the Rod Park Uonj Club, ^ ho aro being held and Prof. Cheater Wil- Lucy Harvey, Mrs. Edward Ayrea have Hiatcililly changtiKEifd their helm is getting fine co-operation from Mra. Myron Campbell End Jto. Jo-Hne-up. On Tlwutey nlgM the J. .Glorify Your e v»e his band members. Bfpti White. C. P. & L. teom will buck up against LOW RATES Steamship Agent High School, Notes • e e Mrs. Wliitney Conrow, chairman Q the Red Bank Postofftce. Thanksgiving Little Silver, New Jersey OPEN HAY & NIGHT Phont Red Bank 1824 The Senior Art guild with their ad* thes annual Red Crosa enrollment in Table with For Travel Literature, Reservation. visor, Mlsa Edna Hailqck, yesterday the borough, has announced her com- It pays to advertlso in The Register, Tel.BED 1919 1933 end Betes. The 8-B art class presented a va- afternoon went to tho Molly Pitcher mittee. It includes Mra. Louis West BANK l£i<< Can riety program In chapel Thursday hotel, where they viewed Michael Mrs. Jtnndo C. DeNyse, Mro. T. G. AN INVESTMENT lost. Leigh Pennington opened tha Jacoubs's exhibition. Rowe, Mra. Herbert Smith and Mrs. IN GOOD program with a dance which was Charles R. Walling of pecanport; ATPEARANOEL lollowed by a piano recital by Ruth 9 » * Two ploys given by Mrs. Ilobert Mrs. Russell E. Glllaro and Mlea Glvo your garments tfe* Lewis. Another dance was then Doris Welter of Portaupeck and Mrs, care tltey deserve. l Corsages, Wedding Bouquets given by Virginia Wyekoff, followed C. Brown's homeroom boys supplied G. Emerson Pray of Hillcreat. by a dramatic skit called "Lovers' the entertainment for tha Thursday «t» dry-clean them reg- and Funeral Designs Our.( and Friday chapel programs. The Dr. and Mrs. Jedell and Mra. Carol ularly. Duel," featuring Viola Bottogaro, Jedell of Irvlngton spent the week- Specialty. Martha Coata arid Jennie Figaro. Jo- first waa a one-act play, "A Man's All Garments Bry Cleaned §1.00 Game—Ladles' Rules," given by Ab-end at tholr Burnmer home on Ocean- seph Famulary played the harmonica fort avenue. All Gamieiito Byed §1.60 19 EAST FRONT ST.. tnd Margaret DelGuldlco and Lucy Zagcr, Harold Turnock, George Worthley and Frank Loversidego Tho Oceanport Clvlo esBoclatlon We Call and Deliver. FHONE 33. RED BANK. Arnone presented a oong and dance. will moot in tho assembly room of The program concluded with a piano who took tho parts of young ladles Seven Brldffo Rd, Phone 372. recital by Thelma Buffa and a dance discussing and making remarks tho EChool on Wednesday evening at I Leigh Pennington. about different friends, who In this 8:00 o'clock. A talking- motion pic- nenr ICumaon Itvl., case were students of the school. The ture will be ohown and tho procoeds . CIJ2ANBRS & DYEES UTXI.B SII.VEK, SPECIALS—Week Ending Saturday, Nov. 25th._ * • • second was "Tho Light House." a will benefit tho P. T. A. milk fund, "Wo Aro Dyeing to Servo You" Telephone Hod Bank 2SJL A newspaper called ho "Spotlight" pantomime, given by Lester Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. Maddler have closed 5 Prospect Ave., , Eed Bank. r.aa been started by the 8-B class Harry Lake, Hyman Polin, William their homo on Pemberton avonuo and under tho supervision of Mrs. Sarah Heim and Milton Mausner. »ill upend the winter months with jevy. The staff includes: edltor-in- f i lends. hiof, Paulino Edwards; assistant Mlao Huth Sickles ot Main street editors, Alfred Kohn, Stephen Find- Junior High News, entertained a number of frlenda at Iny, JIary Inglea, Kathcrino Reamer, William Ehlfer was chosen presi- her homo Friday evening.. Gamea and Violet Boddcn and Suzanne Llppin- dent of tho Junior High Dramatic lclnt, were enjoyed and refresh- cott. The first issue of tho news- club at a meeting held last Thursday- ments were served at a. late hour. Doctor Say si- Lean Fresh paper will be published the second Evelyn Wodehouse waa elected vice Misa Sicklea's guests were Misses LOIN iveelt In December. After that it will iresident. Otto Glllig secretary and Dorothy West, Mildred Woleott, Mar- No Ashes... All Heat ;o published once a month. *awronco Figaro treasurer. gcrct Schmuhl, Charlea Walling, Les- * • • The club consiss of more than a TTi>r!"'. James Finn, Ralph "Not just because- a bottle of milk looks all right Because of the largo number of hundred members and is under the MauHell, William VanPolt and Rich- can you bo sura of U, ,Get out and Investigate your aid Wolcott. members tlmt belong to tho high supervision of Miss Dorothy Mac- milk supply." Wo ngreo with him and aro ready every school dramatic club it has been intosh and Miss Frances Wilson. There will be a unco party at the necessary to form ' wo divisions. Vic- • • • borough hall Friday evening, spon- day to show yon through our creamery mid have you tor Dorn was .unanimously elected sored by tho welfare committee of •visit our farms. t;csident of the Friday division, with Mrs. Olga Mustain, county super- tho Civic association for ChrlBtmas 'rank Loversldgo as vice president, visor executive, spoke to the Girl Scouts of troop 26 at a meeting held charity work. 3t-tty Smith secretary and Joseph Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Wyllo of Ischelbach as treasurer of both di- November 14 in tho "Y" house on Main street are on a trip West. ;sions. Patsy Arnone waa chosen 'ranch avenue. Mrs. Mustain spoke Drink a Quart of Milk'a Day president of tho Thursday division, about France and exhibited pictures 'Wills Miles vice president and Ann tho girls which will aid them In HORSESHOE TOURNAMENT. Sirloin or Porterhouse iaskell secretary. Plans are tieing working for a World Knowledge Sycamore Ave., made for an operetta which will be badge, Tho IJncrolt Wizards Aro Now In presented by tho members of tho club. • • • Tho Lead. at R. R. Crossing, Mrs. George Bainc, president of the The Llncroft Wizard3 horseshoe The Spanish club met last Friday Parent-Teacher association, talked to team on tho Indoor court at tho Liidcr the supervision of Miss Edith tho 7-B geography classes about Dodge agency on West Front street SHREWSBURY, N. J. Serving You 13 Years With Milk Produced joid, at which an election of officers South. America. r took over Jack Stoye's All Stars by Solely in Monmouth County. Country Roll BUTTER i as held. George Davia waa elected winning threo straight gamea last PHONE BED BANK 12E0. iresidont, Ralph Johnson vice presi- Oceanport News. night. This win places Llneroft in Red Bank UBS. Broad Streets Bkrowubury, N. lr;nt and Joan Smith secretary. Betty first place. R&R Chicken Red Ripe Vckerman was chosen to act as chair- Tonight the Dodge White Caps man of the program committee for John Canevarl and son John of Tomatoes ;he next meeting. The club so far Wolf Hill avenue are .on a motor Noodle Dinner las a membership of ilfteen. ;rlp to Florida. S&gfcC Jar g& for M Ef c gfe Cans Q\ p»C Mr. and Mrs. Edward W6rthley ot * • * Arcana avenue entertained 48 mem- The Girls' and Boys' Hl-V cluba bers of tho Wenonah Missionary so- Pure Apple None-Such we to have a joint meeting in the ciety at their homo recently. Tho Form of a Christmas party on Tues- resident, Miss Marie Willey, presid- Mince Meat lay, December la. A committee sd, and Rev. George M. Hann opened Gal. headed by Joan Smith, assisted by the .meeting with prayer. Miss Llda g| Fkgs. G&PC ?ara)i Burdge and May Griffiths, waa Lovett, who is here on a furlough ?hosen to prepare a Thanksgiving from India, addressed tho meeting j&skct for needy families. Another about her worlt. Misa Lovett la a FLORIDA WHITE ROSE FANCY :ommittee headed by Margie Fritz missionary whose work Is made pos. ORANGES Asparagus Tips GRAPE FRUIT will fill a sunshine basket for Mis3 slble by the Wenonah society. Fol- lor 0MMI for L!!CC Simmons, who is a patient at lowing the meeting two readings were 6 25° Me Riverview hospital. [riven by Miss Ann English and 15 25° 2 25° * • • ;ames were played. Three new mem- The local high school band, which >ers, Rev. and Mrs. George M, Hann Shrewd, careful buyers read The Register's Class- an made many appearances so far md Rev. David Shippe, were wel- his year, is being fully equipped :omed at the meeting. Refreshments ified Advertisements. Here you find the seller who r wants to sell and the buyer who wants to buy. Hh uniforms and has purchased a 'ere served by Mrs. Worthley, as-

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luscious fruits—cherriea, pine- Delicious ctunchy nutted slabj, apple.BtMwijeiries.pcach.pear, with centeta made of pare cans lemon, s|>ple—^ahund«nt with sugar and czc&tn&ry huttex^ Very Special at—- 8wcct juice, dipped in pure coated with Ijoft pure BtiarclUif Cream and covered with I.oft Milk Chocolate and then eov» Ixmon'i IJriarclifi Milk Qioco- eccd with diopped Braiil nuts l»te. Real BOf! the Pound —a run caitdy tttill Real 80^ Quality. Oli! f]'liinii<-il 5i,c;", Jfn n". lit !(, xv/lli p!c/!/ n pure cream, dairy butter and honey. Kcal 80j! die the Pound Quality. Pull Hall-Pound Packago lj»lt Jinunil Quality. Full Hall>Pound Padsap Uft ••).- i 'I Purs (Wo!«6is» BtsJIsr Khk* Full Hall-Pound Paekaga Lott Pure P«1o!as5ss Vn» Wllh Each Paund. by us at 49i Butt«r Mlsw» Fjaa WHIi Sad! fnt vmh Cwh Peunil. 43-A Broad Street v Bank 27-29 Monmouth St. i I:1 . flED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 22, 1988. COUNTY T PLACE 1 r w wencY-i ive iients A i\irns:i"*** l""''y iu given Sunday idt. e»4ll and Mra. Albert Hunyon in celebration of their 43d wedding en- nlvoriary. Tho event was planned by the children of dipt, and Mrs. Kun- VENROOM house, bath, ne - - . --„.. . i leteet hobby. You U3HP CABS Etttj psrta &f ell Kinds bought BALLROOtWOOMH danrlrudanrini.r InstructionInstmrtlon:: classes |MANAN., Sw.dl.hSw«di«h,, want, »orkwork,, carpenter bbyy SKVEN.BOOH house, bath, mw hot «i- lintli. Btenra KiSSS; j'on. Thotic present wora Mro. Pearl etreat, blucik leather purag containing can buy en aquarium with fiflh. plant, end fioltit sUo ®l! kln^a of enslnes tor Wcdnudayi. 8:00 p. M. Claw Imsons. trade; also do celntlng: able to do mo« ter heutint; plant; two-car t;arau;Qi rent htnl. flr.t>lai'«, c«nMr While mid children, Mlna Muriel money. Would finder r> eass return to H. tttioatmm olioloo tccoiid-btritcc d tires. Abo Eirnon, Mobcl Coleman. IS Bcctor I>locc, Bed reduced. Look lit this houna before you J«r«ens. tnrgo p l s, Iwo-cur utn\in M., 7 3 Wallace ttrect, IM Bank! He- . rid petLv^h^'ers reasonably. Eetay KOBS thl around houes. K«a»on»ble. Own thrce-quairt.r. Jt Whlto and Allen end Jay White, mid Fl.h Hatchery, 1 Allen uloco. ar Hi We»t ii V/thV/orthlel y tfit BBedd OfO&nfee. phonh o «£!«i_ldu>not]go o cxpccxprcee a ttrucku k; prk6 tif>.ti Mu Mustt ert and Mr. and Mrs! Irvlns Doremua 1 gUtvo niid fireplace- lengths; dellverod. Rcrl Bank 2300. or would do laundry In or out. Call nt Wollim la cllot oinl nn. tor <-|l|thh. CalCl Ko!ione]jn7. fted Honk, Mr. and Mrn. Ralph Bun- OKT^brown and tan tipper pursa con- I'hone J nsiUM. ilccpins porch; hot water heat; se- ruib*d and porch cholra. W. T. Williams. ra ge. Reasonable rate 3 for winter or ion and children Dorothy and Balph Ulntng 84-GO, eye Blasts* and rosary COiil) WOOD, furnaco wood and flra- JJ^LI^L road, phone Red Bunk 1642. . siinrE«fli7»irrm scadss on Droad fltreet Saturday night, FARM PRODUCE ROOivIS FOR RENT. yearly rent. Can be nccu by appointment, [irovemonta; no Banigo; ona at 82ft pep of Illver Plaza und Mr. and Mra. ptsca wood for oak; prlca (10 par cord. INSTRUCTION— A^aaEa School of MUBIOI hono Ited Bank 439-It. Finders i>tettBg communicate with Mrs. P.l? r c d _M iirs ,__ph on, e_M tMl^aa cspdrt Instruction on violin, mandolin, month, two lit $25 per ntoiitli, fi, How- Prank Underbill and daughter Cor- Kennedy, or phone Kfid Bank 2*47 D. He- FARMERRMERS and truck crov?cra will find a guitar* ukelcla, steel cult fir, banjo, aass- ROOMS for rent, with or without board; HOUSE of "fivo rooms, ,alj Improvements: ard Upplncott, al Momnoutli attcet, Ke4 rati.' RADIOS repaired; finest materials end readdy markak t (o( thr theiir produce by ad- homo cooking, reasonable rates, all mod- Eatacc; reationable. Carmen place. Call Bnnlt, iinouc 321. cnu May of Hlghtetown. workmanshipimhl ! moderd n teatt ,efmont pbano, piano accordion. InntrumonU eolrt I'OUNP, ft umall mate .terrier, light tan o vertising In Tha Register's classified col- ntiij repaired. 47 Wsahlnston street. Hctl u improvements; hot and cold wnUr; Mm. J. A. VanScholck. Ited Bank 1S70-W. Tutitlnt^H, la Monmouth Htrcgt. phon' 88. umns. Bsnlt, phono 17IU. central locution. 73 Wallacn etrcet, phuue Mr. and Mrs. John Glaoa and son color, black muesle. Phone Itcd Bonk 67 W. JtcdJElank^ FltltflDAIBG, all porcelain, larso ilw'i I<"OU BALE, re-cleaned eecd rya ondaeed FOUR-ROOM bunsalow, ell Improve- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. .Tohn spent Sunday at Hoaello Parli 2505." „____«„„_ . ONK OH TWO rooma with kitchenette, /or LOST on Saturday, November 18, sandy perfect condition. Must, be Bold at once. ments; one-car garage. Gcorao D. with Mr, ond Mra. Frank Rappleyea. p rent; large and pleasant, furnished lor MODERN nix-room colonial typo houus In hatred Scottish type mongrel, weariinng Alao mahogany desk with glens ton. Gram- Jl^y..?.?,*:,•...,• •— • i , ... , all Instruments; Co'centa in class of five flil housekeeping; BUS. electricity and Brown, 5 Union etrcet. Red Bank. Red Bank, near station, stores and- Mr. and Mra. Homer Cully and dark &Tctn leather collar. Call Ited Bannk anti'n. 11 Whlta street. Red Dank.* If OR SALE, younsr gesso, ducks, hena; for ic For further information kindly PEKINGESE doBBfor sale, farm rnieedi or mO hot running water; all improvements. Near sis, for BBIO at lirico of mort^agfi , daughter Phyllis of Jersey City spent 680 or return to 5 Dalloch place, Riversidide or table. Inquire a% 78 nail- Bddr«a« n*K! Mou- Ifilsbta. wonderful company for lonely persons. toad avenue, Eatontown, N. J. NEW five-room bungalow, nil Improve- i the week-end with Mr. and Mm. C. also for children; at a reasonable price, ,.rv iTTT—'—~"3—n—rt—7 nank.__or phone 1747-R. Ite.i Dank." ______^li_street,_RBd Bank, phone 321, WILL PAttTY who found tan capo with sale.'" £• ments, with garage; S30 per month. Al- MONMOUTH COUNTY" fVrrnnrinrgolaTst'r B. Hoche. f ClCoy 1' oa KcnneleKcnnele,, HHuUwemp rood, pbone "AY..alfalfa and. timothy I Ji, rhono FURNISHED rooma. housekeeping and four-room apartment, improvements, light bt'own fur trri * to 11.. box fill, Itcd Bank 103B-M. I). W-tllhon, Mlddletown. N. MISCELLANEOUS. iioii-housokeeplnff. Fine neighborhood, with garage. $23 per month; both on Ma- tlon to choose from. PrlcoK from Mina Lucille Roche has returned to Ked Dank.* NTIQUESboudht end soldi lon near town, river and statlop. 45 Uiver- filo a venue, near Uintelm&nn'o corner, 1.200 to 540,000. Wrlto today for op. LOST,' black and tan hound pup, white KAU CORN for rale. I^st year's crop. AUTO LOANS—Confidontla!, prompt, ointment. Kay H,' Stlllmnn, State high- the homo of her grandmother, Mm, ANTIQUES"boudhpressed glass; pinet ,en mapled sold, mahogani blown yan tad- courtcouo service t no endorsements; ulde avenue, Red Bank. Ito Write fi. T, Wardell, Seabrlffht, mark on cheat. Answers to tho nemo of bles, chairsd ,l cheatsi. Thol Maples h, oppositt e II. IliUaii, Red Bftnk TWO furnished room a for Unlit houne- N. J., or phono 27. .. Eatontown, N. J., phono Katontowa Julia Kocho of Jersey City after Peter, Lost at Chanel HHI. Suitable re- pnymenta reduced. Federal Acceptance Elks' Club, S62 Broad street, phone fttd alfalfa, timothy and mixed hay for ";o., C10 Electric bulldlntc, Aebury Park, ceplnt'; nil Improvements; nice location. 1'OUK KOOMS for rent; 515 per month; (spending a week with her parents, ward. Carltou WflMnsr, Naveulnk, N. J.,Hank B86-J. eale. E. D. Lentllhon. Mlddletown, N- 'OR SALE, at Highlands, N. J.', birjalni phone Atlantic Highjiinda 837. ihono 3'^^G. O[ien evonlngn 7:00 to «;00.Apply .15 East Bergen place, phone Red BOB, water, electricity, lavatory; Main Mr. »nd Mrn. Bernard Ilooho. SHEUATON table with drop leaf for ial<£. J., phone 531. ___ Wil'BlT^Y'STBSlS^Voarbanlw-Moraa wa- Bank 3572.• itrett, Eatontown; one*car Ranige. Hay I-'lve-room houBe and plot. Sl.tiOO: 5200 Anna Mao and Francea Lang, LOST, black end whlto hound nnd bird _Address J. It., box 511. Red Bank.* 600 YBAKL1NO hens, BO mo laying i 300 sr systems installed. We specialise in FURNISHED room on first floor, with JI. Still man, State highway, Eatontown, own, balance $16.00 monthly; or I1.E0O don. AnawerB to tho nama of Monkey FOR BALIS, polo mares, well broken; pullets now laying. Telephone 2&0-M. pump repaldne. itratdencG. MulJletown, - . Four-family houso. $4,000; J1.O0O are kept Indoors by oloknoss. kitchenette; nlso Inrgo room, front, on *, balance $40 monthly. l''our.roora or Carlo. IJeturn to 13 Linden place. Itcd puitable for rid Inn on road an well as Atlantic Highlands. Gus Wlnklemann, H. 3» Phono Mlddletown 68. Plumblnir. nerond Moor, with kitchen prlvileee- Ad- HALF of u house for rent, Rcvdn room a Mrs. Laura Dennln of HoboUen, Bank. Reward. Chopel Hill. [icfttlno and tinning. Fred G. Hurat iparlmenU for rent, J16 month. Sclil- Mra. Elizabeth Btllwason of Red for polo (indoor or outdoor). Wlcoroico ilreas 36_ KantJFront street, Hed Hank. d bath; oil improvements; garage.'- horpo Realty Co., Inc., Ill Flrit avenuo, LOST Sunday afternoon, amali rcddlHh Farm, }$• ISngej. phono Eatontown 146. TWO thoroughbred Jersey cowa for sale, I BUY and eell second-hand cloUics, tnuat ATTRACTIVK Yiirntehed- rooms: wnrm, Convenient to bus uml train. 44 Rector vtlantlc Highlands, phone 477. Bank, Robert Poole of Trenton nnd brown doe, hair fillghtly wavy; female. DRY onk wood in otove nnd flreploce calves by Ride; one two week a old, one bo in good condition. L. Kcrber, 2o9 oinfnitiiltlc house: plenty of hot water. place, lied Hank, _ phono _7J4_^\V.T .''OR SALE: Country eBtnte7Telegraph hllC Arthur Poole of East Orange wero -_.iBworn to name of Tiny; child's pot. Mrn. lengths; welt rotted manure, top soil; . both tested. Peter McCuc. Shrewebury avenue, Red Bank. Phono Drouil ittieet, Ketl Bunk. V1VE-KOOM bungalow for rent at Ilum- near Mlddletown, N, J.; fino viaw of Naw Daniel Hancock, Nftwman Bprlngfl rood. N. J. 8G82-J. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mro. Gar-Jtail Bank,' (Irlvoway a graveledld , ttrnctot r plowinll g ondd Marlboro. ooms for rent on tho rl< non, modern improvements; e&tixg*; .ork harbor, tho nen and Greater New truck for hirehire. J* H. Carney, phono Eat- TURKEYS for sale. Mrs. John Mnher, STAIt Window CleanlnK Co., tieoraae , • bank. 59, Rector place, Red Bank. nicely decorated inpide; near bus line; reu- ark. Wonderful night view of tho lights rctt A. Lee, on town 44G-J-2, Scobeyvllle, N. J., phono Eatontown manager. CWhf Rd B phone 237-R. Honablo rent to rclinblc tenant. Can be f the Big City; !C0 acres. Alston Baek- Mr, and Mrn. Herman Doran and aUEWOD, S6.00 per loud, $10 per cord, 1S4-J-1. phone 1400. Wharf avenue. Red Bank. COMFORTABLE room for rent, private HPPII nt 'my tlnrn. 1'hnno Rtirrmon 437. -niin, attorney. Red Bnnk. ARTICLES FOR SALE NEWLY decorated eix-room IIOUBO, all im- family spent Sunday at Staten IB- fireplug wood, 511 per cord. Locust FOR SALE, young Jersey cow, good milk- OLD COLD—"We pay cash for your old fnmtly; Kood location; very reauonable. NEW ENGLAND colonial homo on Main . PAINT NOW and aavo half by buying dl- posts, oak lumber, planing and o awl riff. er: must bo sold at once. 46 Allen gold jewelry, watches, teeth, etc. Reua- 21 Harrison avenue. Call Red Bank 3595. provementB, onu-car gariiKc, convenient- street, Matawan, for Bale; hot tvater land. roct trorn factory; high erado houoo Charles O. Bennett & Co., office phone street, Itumnan, N, 3. slllefl', 36 IIrond-street, Red Bank. ly located in lied Bank, $35 por month. Mldriletown 668, residence 70. , FURNISHED room, all improvements; hot beat, tile bath, double garage, etc.. at bar- Paul Hayeu, who has been ouffer- paint! $1.60 gallon t good paint 90c sal- 2b BARRED ROCK pullets for Rale. Call CONTRACT BRIDGE leofions. Mra. h. J. water heat; board if desired; gnrago. G. Howard Lippincott, Gl Monmouth gain for quick BHIO. Ownee, 201 Main Ion, BIIIndo paint 75o gallon, roof paint EVBKfJREENS. 17,000 plants, assorted Etrcet, it hone Red Bank 321. Ine with broken rlba, Is improving. 60c gallon. Full line of ah el I ace, varnish- Eatontown 161; near the brick yards, Selling, 07 Maplo nvenue, Red Bank. Apply at 7 8 Madiaon nvenue. Red Bank. Btreet. Matawan. N. J. varlettcn• 10,000 privet; apple flro wood Mrs. Johnson. Eatontown, N. J. For appointments call Red Bank 221. UyNGALOW of EU rooms, Karag«; nil I r Mr, and Mra. Ernest Fox of Brook- es and enar^eln at lowest prices. Factory, for fireplaces, top soil and sod for sale. TWO connecting: rooms for rent, furnlehe p:ovementa; one block from school, $25 L ARM, eight ncrce, fiix-room house, gooTf lyn Bpent tho weelt-ond.wlth Mr. and 2 5G Willow avenue, Long Branch* phone Thoman B. Field, Ited Bnnk, phono 881. 250 WHITE LEGHORN pullets, ntartlne to LADIES' COATS drycleaned, fur trim- for light housekeeping with bathroom, month. Milton Berk, il Mechanic street, sot of buildings, brook running along 3119-J, Red JQank store, 110 Went Front lay; your choice, $1.25 each. Buyer tak- mincB at no extra coat. Have your heut, £aa. electric and running water Red Bnnk, phone 1617. mtlro Bide of property, $6,000. G. How- Mrs. Paul Hayea. street. UAIRY KQPIPMENT. cans, pails, separa-, ing ail, ,S1.00 each. For appointment call clothea Bterllized often nnd preprevene t dis- in loom. AIPO KaraRC for rent. 138 South ard Lippincott, 31 Monmouta Btreet, Red Mr. nnd Mra. Harry Smaok, Miss tor, stanchions, etc.; very reasonable, 'Red Bank 1318-W-l.' ease. I*. T. Jiunnine, 67 BBroadd streettt, Bridge nvenue. Red Bank.* SIX.ROOM bonne, centrally located, near Bank,phono 321. BLOCK and furnaco wood, $3,00 a load; K. V, Lontllhon, Middietown.N. Jj " "" buaIncus Hcction, furmuhed or unfur- Gladys Apol and Balph Apel of Cald- kindling V?OQIJ» eoven bags (or 91.00. FOR SALE, Blxty Rhode lalahd Red henn phono Red Unnk 19S6-W.. Delivery nerv- TO RENT with board, brenkfnnt and din. FORECLOSURE bargain, six-room houne, took cnHO and flat top do«k icc. nished us desired; hot iilr heat, coal ransie well Bpent the week-end with "'Fro* $9,00 per load, Telephone Kcansburfc and ono brooder home. 10x12. Sher- ner j largo well-f urnlnhed room, next for hot water, gas, electric, bath; garage. all Improvement!]; largo lot, nice trees, 716-J. William Vivian, Hudson uvonuc. top; both very beautiful man Hunt, ColfgNcck, N. J. LADIES' and Kcntlcmen's clothes dry bath; near Btatlon and bualneaa Hection. Rhruba and garden, best location; $S,2J]0, Apcl. )0 oold at once, Graroonii'a, Apply D. W. WillgUBB, 2 Broad street. box 822. Port Monmouth, N. J. nYE~8TRA*W for BalefSlG per ton deliv- cleaned, pressed, remodeled nnd rclincd. All busse,UJOtsu pass door. Gentlemen only; Red Bnnk. Easy torma. Milton Berk, 3 Mechanic Mr. and Mra. Garrett Wilson en- ot, Red Bank.* ered. Can have from three to twenty- P. T. Jlannlnc. 57 Broad Htrcot, Red Bank, JR.OO week. 91 West Front street, phono Btroet. Ued Bank, phono 1617. tertained frlendn from Jersey City LOOG 8A.8A.WW MIU# for sawing lumberue, fo, r CAULDRON, 45-Kallon cauldron and Atove five ton*. John V. Sly. Clarksburg, N. J., Phone 198G-W. Work called for and de-21) 10, Rod Bank." WKLTJ furnished houflo of six rooms ant FARM of 42 acreB, BIX rooma and out- eaiie or exchange. Whaht t hhav e you?? A Al l for heating water and trylnff lard for phono Atlentown 62-R-12. livered. f wb"bu"THREiTcomfortably furnished or bath; nil Improvements; three mlnutea buildings. In good condition; two brooka over tha week-end. so threQ-phnBo electrla fnotor. John H. pale. ' Uoremua Bros., IS Broad street. Red BItOOKSIDE riding stable, one and a half unfurnished roomB and bath for light to School, busses and stores, $30 a month. and six acres of woodland, 37,000. Rol- Cook, Jr., phono Red Bank 409-M. Bank. LIVE or dressed fancy Jersey turkeys for 53 Willow atreet, Fair Haven^ Bton Waterbury, 107 Monmouth Btrest, Red John Mulder, Jr., of New York haa l WV. B. WallingWlli . CampbelCbll miles from Colt'a Neck on old Colt'a housekeeping; wll! rent the rooms separ- Bank, phono 3500." hter. ylBltlng his father, John Mulder, QhT> ATLAS of Montnouth county, ten VOUNG FAT Kocao for sale. Phono Long | port Monnmouth. N. J. Neck-Holmdel rond: depend ahlo horsea. ately or all to one party: centrally lo- MIDDLETOWN—Part of attractive two. beautiful old Carman beer otcina, lot of __B_r n nc h^5 9 0-M . wonderful trails. Jloraefl for sale, also cated. 46 Mechanic street, Red Bunk." family house; five rooms, large living I HAVE n number of de&irabie tots; gas* | Br Boy Bcout equipment, bugle, flaga, etc., GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes. 12.26 perboarded for winter. C. S. Conover, Free- room; open fireplace, tiled bath; garage, COCKER SPANIEL; puppies for salet fe- sack; sweet potatoes and winter onplea. THREE furnished rooms for rent; all Im- •ater nnd electricity; excellent neigh- football, helmet, baueballe. tennis court hold. N. J,, K. D. No. 1, phono 272-M-2, porches; station, live minutes. Lawns borhood: alzo 50x150. Prlcfi S750 each. Gorden Dlnncn opent Sunday at net, racquet bra, .22 calibre repeating mnlea 915, molen 52 fi; champion pedi- Telephone Mlddletown 281-J, tho Forest Freehold, provements: centrally located) suitable cared for. Reasonable rent. Thorn greed stock. Hayes, 32 Oceanport ave Farm, Mlddletown, N. J.» for light i housekeeping; roferencea re- 89.M, Mlddleto W. A. Hopping Agency, 8 Linden place. New York. rifle. S0r40 Sprlnsfleld ilfle. old American aulred. 17 Washington Btreet, Red Bank, lied Bank, phono 397.* - pottery, candle molds, etc.; very cheap. iwe. Lous Branch, phono I/)ng Branch F0R SALB.'mtlried turksys. Th« Fostor Miss Floronco Roche, Henry [dlone 500-M. ^ __^ HOUSE HUNT1NGI [f «o,,lot mo t . Phona Batontown 294. • 1077. Farm, Syearaore avenue. Shrewsbury, WANTED, ntocks and fixtures of w you. I bavo many (lutings of houses tor EICHT-HO"OM~houso, excellent residential Knochel, Miss Alma Tarnow, Ber- PEDIGREED smooth tax terrier puppies, , stores; contents of homes; salvage TWO ROOMS and kitchenette, adjoining flection; every Improvement; large open, USED dining room and bedroom sets; N. J.* rent .n Rod Bank and vicinity. Reason* perch; lot 60x100. Price $5,000. Easy nard Redden, Mlos Marjorlo Whitney chair*, tables, electric le«.e» boxenUUAUU,, etILc . Prize wwinning strain; litters registered COW BEETS for sale by the barrel or In materials of all kind. Israel Whisscll. bath, for rent; completely funlBhed; In- ablo ronta. W T. Parker, 64-6(1 Broad Edwin Roche, MIBB Frances Kirwan L vrltrlth ththoo Americamerican KenKennsn l Club; priced clil'linE EBB, heut. electric nnd Karage. street. Red Bank, phono 8822. terms. W. A. Hopping Agency, 8 Lindon — . , . Sales Thuradayu, Fridaya andd SSaturdayot . bl Al Sd CJlll M any quantity; or will exchange for hay. 5 EaBt Front street, Red Bank. place, Red Bank, phone 307." John "Wormer, Mlsa Martha Schuler iGmmsnn'g, 11 White Btrcet. Red Bank.* reasonable. Applppyy SydneSydy CC.iJtllcliJ . Mon. Phono Red Bank 144-W^ IteaBDiiable. Mrs. A, Moynahan, 60 Lako mouth road, OlhOalihurfltt , N. J J..(opposite avenue, Red Bank." FOR KENT* dtoros. offices, flaU, nouses, NEW llve-roora bungalow, fireplace, Hol- tind Fred Kirwan. spent .Thursday!HEATING BTOVKS—circulating fceatorn TURKEYS for sale, olive or drosaed. Ci apartments; Improved t all locations. evening ' roller rimtlnff at Lon^l 'or coul or wood, walnut -gratned. one American Store). TYPEWRITERS wnntcd—Will l>ny 15 toLARGE living room with heut, furniphed land heat, one-car garage; large corner TRACfOR'a new or ufled. lor sale. What supply larse orders. Prices .reasonable. $10 for nny standard mako lyi>e.writer. Just off Broad street. Land & Loan Co* evouuiJB iwni.4 t. nflW fin(j 0Xl9 B]|Bhtiy ynfld; real bareainB. or unfurnished. 65 Washington Btreet, 12 Mechanic street. Red Bank. at, tine neighborhood; $6,250. Llbarsl are your requirements? Conover Broa., M- ««BeHs, Nutswamp road, second farm Red Bank Typewriter Exchange. 60 Whlto Red Bank." . terms. G. Howard Upplncott. 31 Mon- ptancn, i alia coal cook stovco. oil itoves and alt Wlektttunk. N. J. Try our service. Phone Ieftl w'st of Rivor Plata school. Btreet, Red Dank, . typewriters for 'OR RENT, four-room bungalow and ftvo- mouthjitreet. Red Bank, phono fl21. Mr. and Mra. J. E. Johnson of modoU oj CBO »tovo» at real saving. Wo COW BEETS. 30 cents a barrel. William Th. • stock in Monmouth toom bungalow, all ImprovementB SHJlEWSBUKYTlvor. eight-room houi«. Morford. New Monroouth. Phono Mld- ty. Charles Brenker, 607 West Front ttreet. Ocean City spent part of loot week 5?£d5 S 3°D Monmouth""trect.'ned - - SIB, on all makes i stelnway ««!«« : r, -IsteBIsteBm heated; 55.00 . peperr week and up.River Plaza. N. J. hot water heat, fireplace, laundry, tiled UB 1 dletown 88-J. OARD at reasonable rtoa; maem ttith, open porch; lot 50x450. Prlco and Aeolian npeclalists. TuBtlnff'a * Id BOARD at reasonable ratoa; all moaem SuSjjtt e wltlth hpr ||vatte batbthh IfIf deitred. With- TWO-STORY shop on Clay Btreet for rent. with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Runyon. I Bank. Monmouth street, phone Red Bank 89; FEED—A dollar saved Is a dollar made. Improvements; hot onp cota running Hiking distanc-• e of--... Littl.e Silver sta- 515,000. W. A. Hopptnff Agency. 8 Lin- MIBB Laura Hunyon spent Friday VACUCM CLEANER, B rebuilt Hoover. water; central location. 'Hudson House, Aleo garages. Phono 3837 or 133 Broad den place, Red Bank, phone 307.* BEljlUILBUILT second-han{second-hand watewatar pumps.. F. Get our low cash ftrIco for high qual- tion. Write or phone Red Bank 1495.* street. Red Bank. ity poultry and dairy rations. Save 181 Hudaon avenue, phone Red Bonk 944 IDEAL location for roadatand or restau- Q, Hurst, Ulddletown. phone Middtetonn LARGE furnished front room, light hou«e- FOR RENT nt Rumron. four rooms, wltl Jane Hunyon of Bed Bank. | \Ve"buy.Vell and"««~hanfre. AtlBntle Fuf- 08. money. Phone Bed Bankil03. Hanca HIGHEST PRICES paid for raw furs. I. keepiiiB privileges If desired. 120 Hardlns rant on State Highway No. 35; near Davis. \ VoKel & Sons, corner Mechanic and bath, gas, water, electricity; convenient- Keyport. Phone Koyport 962 for price. MroMm.. Laura DcnniDonnla of ITobokeI n and nlturanit«ra . WWar«housaa . 36 Monmouth street. FURNITURE for sale to close estate: ta- oad. Red Bnnk.* ly located; $20 monthly to adult family. Itod Bank. bles, buffet, mirrors, pictures, eta. It.CORNSTALKS for Bale. °*ifT RItiau, Red Broad streets, Ited Bank, Address V. O. Box 235. Keyport, N. J. Mra. Elisabeth StUwagon of Hlvor- fRXPFEifS~attcntlon j I will pay theLARGE furnished room for rent, next to Apply to John L. Minugh, Ward avenue FURNITUI1B, thrcs-day warehouse salo of O. WIHRUBS. executor, 29 Linden place. Bank. bath; near Broad street; Butiablo for and Shrewsbury drive. Rutnaon, N. J. RIVER FRONT lot on Wardell avenue. Bltlo Heights opont Sunday with Mr. unclaimed Btorauo furniture, new andKed_lln_iik. uliono 17S1-M. . highest prices for all your raw furs. •no or two. 22 Peters pln.ee. Red Bank. 7 5x200 feot. Price S 1.500. Georga Abo fJoldrnan, 52 John Btreet, Ited Bank. HALF o£ double house at 121 Chentnu' Millward, Uttle Silver, N. J. end Mrs. Hlwood Hunyon. used, Thursday, Friday emd Saturday, No- TWELVE-(iAUGE hammerlcsa shotgun, a BUSINESS RtrccL: all Improvements; rent $20, In- Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Flick had aavember 23, 24 and ZZ; living room, dln- pood double for ducits, for sale. $8.00. SPIRITUAL services and messages. 33 quire Thomas Bennett, 123 Chcstnu HVE-ROOM houno, all Improvements. - - - - - blft Cnll Red Bunk 1422." IHFIELD nafoUns 18 cents fcer snllon. South street. Red Bank, Friday after- APARTMENTS Btreet, Red Bnnk. 50x160. in Bed Bnnk; prlco 31.800. Must gueBtB Wednesday Mr. and Mrs.Irvln Jw_.^^j^j^ ^Jj^lJJSJj lUchfleld oil 50 eents per gallon. Not noon and Sunday evening. Rev. E. Bartcl. soil quick. Address P. O. hox. 3G37, fled UPRIGHPT T PIANO foforr saleale, In sood concon- HALF of double house for rent; six roomB, Conrad and Mrs. May EDOroall pii j couoh beds, lampslamps,, mirrors, bookcases aand dition; very cheaph . Cll J Chll the cheapest b«t the best. Ono straight. TJGSNU7oraloa FOUR-ROOM apartment: bath, sraa rnnce, Bank/ ; ' ' msny odd pieces. Must ba Bold to make Call Joe Choplln- honest pr! your electrity, Arcola heater; rent S25. Ap- all Improvements; newly decorated; E Tpranpranv f*lflv ' ' msny oddd piece i s Mutt ba Bld to make .ky. Middletown. N. J. for everybody. No posted price; ten tons or more. Mr«. Belle rajje; rent reasonable. 12 Sptina Btreet, f hi t Atlantic Furni price, no -, - VanDtiBGell, Butternut avenue, ply 2'J West Front street, phone Red KEAL ESTATE bargain—100x150; •»»i A» -LI lln,, l «f Tlnvnnnn room for new shipment!. Atlanic FuRn TWO GOOD tuxedos for sale, site SO andand no flim-flam:aflh price o,t annoy fractio kind na tcharge Martins Eatonlown, Bank 1180-M. near Front street. rhone_1826. Red Bank 40: cheap. Apply ONE-FAMILY house. K\X rooms nnd bath weat part of River road; with Infla. MIBS Agnes Havlland ot Bayonno t»ir0 WnreIl0UMi J'J Monmouth street. Red nt 202 East Front Griffin's Service Station, Maple APARTMENT for rent, four rooms, (all HOOSIER kitchen cabinet; T>rico very ren- street, Hod Bank. and Bergen place. Red Bank. WOULD like to run nnd board child; outside) and bath; heat and water; $25 centrally located; will rent furnished Q) . tlon, etc., real estate will bo It. Buy loturncd home Friday aftor spending rcnsonablo" termm Ijood location. Ad- unfumlahed to reliable Email family, Fo Bonablo. Inuulro Kin. Edward Barnes, MUHICAI, Instruments and nccoesorles of ARTHUB E. BOYCE. painter, decorator, Box 268, Jtumpon. per month. Land & Loan Co., 12 Median this and possibly double your money. a, week with her sister, Mrs. Charles Bolford. N. J, all kinds for holiday gifts: priced low. wall paper expert t splendid workman- ti; Btreet, Red Bank. further particulars call Red Bnnk'3340. AHro White. 31fi Eaat River rond, Had ' Wagner. Chet Arthur. Lenox avenue, Rumson, N. J., ship ; reasonable prices, cotlmatea and ad-WANTED. antiquo furniture, china or FURNISHED, threo rooms, tlio kitchen SEVEN rooms end bath, all Improvement" ABOUT eighty nine-foot round locust posts KlaBBWfvrol , old family solid silver pieces, Bank.* Mre. William Koutcr and daughter ...ltnbl« for Brot>0» or chlckon wire. C. phone 83D-W. vico free. Your decorating troubtea are and bath and hall; nicely furnished. Holland heater. J. L. Hayca. 46 Churc HOUSEHOLD furniture for sale; visitors solved by phonlntr Eumson 666. Easy to old eold,ed', o orr anything In the nntlque line. street. Fair Haven. N. J." Uoch, Kunii'i lane, MUJIctown. N. J.' C. M M. Wtlllnr. 73 Taylor avenue, JMana- Convenient to station and fltores, 31 Riv- Wilda and Mrs. A. G. Mills ot Yonk- welcome; every thing for the homo. Sales remember—It's 666. e nvenue. Red Bank. ^ HOUSE at 71 Wallace street, niv rooms NEW Bix-room colonial typo houDe, tlia cra ana Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cook TWO very largo Boston ferns; am Belling Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Gram- uan, phone 301S-J. ^ kitchen, tllo bath with tub ur.d stall for wont of Brace. Phone 'Atlantic WILLIAM V. DIETRICH, plumbing, heat- OOM jiimrtment. furnlnhed; Im- ill I improvements; $30 per month.-Tele- ehowtir, hot water heat, recessed radiation, ann^J 1 Wlilto Btreet. Red Bank." Ins and tin nine- Pumpa and windmills WANTED, one-car garage In ^alr coiidN provemeutB. At 30 Mechanic atrcer. phone Red Bank_ 237-11.* :___.__ vand children Theresa and Albert of Highlands 315." tion; will move pume. Address Garage, recreation room In baaemont, all bmas BEAUTIFUL tcn-plcco dining room, dark repaired. Agent for Master carburetor Rca Bnnk. WE HAVE a good selection of bungalows, plumbing, one-car attached garage, largo J Bfclford spent Sunday with Mr. andHERCULES ermaro hot water boiler with carved oak, leather chairs, mirror top coal saving device. Fits any furnace, 42 b o xji II, Jie d_B nnk/ jacket and ten radiators: tho boiler and SIX-ROOM Bpnrtment for rent. Les (!or- lioiiflCH, farms, rond stands, etc.. for rent. lot, ahado trees. SS.5O0. Liberally flnancad Mrs. Douglas Cook. nnd glass nnd mirror shelves; dignified ap- Leigh ton avenue. Red Bank, phone 3687-J. FARMER wants to borrow $7 00 chattel trudes Apartments, Broad otreet. Red It will imy you to consult un before rent to right party. C!. Howard LIpplneott, @L five radiators have never been used; cost pearance: »700 when new, bargain for mortgage, collateral two truckB, worth Mies Lydla Meyers, who la upend- 3SD0. will sell for 8125. Also coal burn- CONTRACTING carpenter; jobbing a epes;- Bank. ing. G. Howard Lippincott. 31 Monmouth Monmouth fltreot. Red Banlc, phona 831. S2I5. r,r, Wallaco Btrcot. Red Bank. elalty. W. H. Marvin. Blverildo dr.rlvel . 54,000, tractor nnd other farm equipment. street. Rod Bank, phone 321. ing the v/lnter at Jersey City, opent Ins hot watew r heaterer,, with forty.EollofortyEolnn ex Total security valued at $7,000. Milton DESIRABLE apartment of four large FOR SALE In Rod Bank; houso contains t heav y ttlchtttelcht range bollorbolloor , , cost $35$3$ 5, FOR KALE, black needle point coat with Hed Bank, phono 2108. APARTMENT of three rooms, newly d Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Joseph tra heavy llblnckk cnraridl collall r nndd ff i 42 Bork, S Mechanic street, Red Bank, phono rooms and bath; all modern Improve- eight rooms, bath, improvements i lot * wilill sellll for $17.B0B0. ThesThe s were never :nffs; tdzo 42, TYPEWRITER hcadquartera, Typewriter! 1817. ments; large plaizu; throe minutes to sta- orated; nice section. $30 monthly. Mil- GOxlGQ feet, situated in fino residential dis- Havone. . used. 70 Bay avenue. Highlands. N. J.* perfect condition, $0.00. 21G Plnoiney rented, bougbt. eold and repaired. Tru- ton Berk, 3 Mechanic Btreet, Red Bank rond. Roil Bunk. WILL SHARK homo with mittdlo need tion. Ideal place for couple. Reasonable trict. Will sell for $5,000, which U Iaea Harold Woodward has aecopted a 'TEN-PIECE walnut dlnlnff room^ sol: nlno bln'c, 68 Broad ptreet, Ited Banh. rent. Apply at GO Rector place. Hed phone If.IT. than mortsaso and foreclosure costa. Eea- SPECIAI^-SIx photoo taken In your couple. 520 month; electric, KKS, heat position as manager of tho American larso Frlgldalre. Can bo men Thurs- RED BANK typewriter exchanBe, Frank- nnd wateer suppliedsupplied.. Call nt nny time after Bank.* „__ SIX-ROOM houso for rentt Bteam heat, nl non able terms. Hawkins Brothers* 10 home, day or night; $1.60 and up GII lin C. Moyan. proprietor. W. C. Phelan, y A~rTRA~CtTvir~furniBlied or unfurnished improvements; $19. Apply Mrs, Joh Monmouth street. Red Bank. store at Highlands. day. Friday or Saturday nt our show 110 MdMndlnoi n ~ 818:.1O P. M. nt t 2200 SycamorS e placel . FFaiir rooms. Gramann's, 11 White street, Red nvonue. Red Dank, phone mechanical englnear, 80 years' Uno^ Haven. N. J." apartment; steam heat, hot water, pri- Bellow*. Lincoln nvenue, Wllraort Park.* ELBERON^-New, high class bungalow. Mr. ond Mrs. Konnoth Coopor and Bank.' . •*• 1J_93-J._ experience. We clean, rent, buy, HCII vate entrance nnd garage; reasonable rent BUNGALOW . for rent, four rooms an fivo rooms, tile bath, two-car ffsraeca) doughtor Maytlo Lou are opondlng n VIOTROLA for snle. coBt »7S: any rearepai- r all makes of typewriters. 60 White WANTED, n good URcd Ford, Chevrolet or COAL STQVE. Queen Beaver, newly lined Plymouth coupo: terms caish. Cnll Mra. to yearly tenants. Adults only. 156 Hud- bath, fill improvementH; hot water heat 64x 1 fiO j benutlfuily furnished; eaetlfie«* nonahlo after ncccpted. GileB. 110 Mndi- tt son avenue. Red Bank, or phone 433-J.* A ho Knracc; choice location. Inquire a 3Q,5"O. Koch, 215 Elberon boulevard. El- • week -with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van- and new brlclt, water bback. In Kood Bonavenuo, Hed Bank.* Smith, Red Bank f>27, 128 Maple avenuo. Dorn of Fieoport, Long Island. :onilltlonlll . TlTelophonhe liliedd nfc 181 «•!•' T nnd decorating; prlccu ren- THREE rooms~hall, open porch, bath, all 21 Branch nvenue, opposite the hig beion Park. UEAlitlPuirhiiulan riVhik rout. BIJO 30- nonable. William P. Woodward. River- WANTED, a 103"o~or IflU"Ford~coupo; improvements, hent furnished; private Fchoot. A FULL hnlf conl ook wood ;4.r,0. ml imiRt be in Kood condition and reason* SIX-ROOM house and sn acre of land for Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Bennett, .T8;: onlyy worornn twicetwice. WilWilll ssacrifica ifice for slde Heights, phone Red Bank 240. en trim ce; rent reasonable. Anply owner, Btila at Htndden'a Comer, on Chapel any alao or length; equnl to hnlf ton $300, nne-flfth of original coat. nbly priced. Phono Red Bnnk 1402." D. A. Johnson Co., 116 Monmouth street HANDSOMELY furnished three-roorr Mm. E. T. Bennett, Mro. S. L. Palm- coal; kindling thrto bnj«. $1.00. Ulvo u» Call at JANE WILLIAMS, certified teacher, (B IrouHekeeplnK apiirtroent; heal, hot wn IIM1 road, within 200 foot of the etats er and Judoon Bennett attended tho 3.1 Harding road. Red Bank.* ro-opening her studio for bridge lessons; or your own broker/ ter; ideal, quiet location, close to Bron liifihway; coat 35.GOO ono year ago. Will a trlnl. Phono Spring Laho 11-Tt !n group3 or Blngly. , 63 Rivcrsido avenue. sell for ¥4,500. House hns steom heat and .. range, for sale, CONTENTS of a ifxTrobm houso for sale. FOR EXCHANGE. TWO ROOMS, tn owner's home; ail Im-Rtvcet business section; JG.EO weekly. N wedding of Mlsa Harriett McNally of HOOS1ER cabinet. KB> ronge, Arply nurilBO & Sons. 125 Broad streot, IUU Bank. provements; private bath, fvirnifihed and electricity and is in flrst-clnaa condition. 511); alto R. F. D. I n'rgt a pjrcel post box. poe; p fhlidicn. 5r, Wallace street. Red Bank.*_ One-cnr Rnrage In A-l condition on prem- Lynbrook Sunday Rod llnnlt. phone 804.' UPHOLSTERING—SUD covers and cush- WANTED, a small farm or loadlioueo for heated: moundd floor.fl SeparatSt a entrancet . SHREWSBURY c-ountty home, einh S1.O0, Mrs. Joseph Carter, 141 Chestnut iona made to order; cabinet work, mat- cxch.un.Ke for four-family hoiiBo In Jer- Rector place, Red ises Lot IUIB frontuso of 100 fcot and is • Mrs, Forrest Corapton of Redstreet. Itad Bank.* H . A. WorthloyWhl . 23 rooma, hot water heat, li replace, tiiec 3110 feet deop. Property suitable for buisi- COCKER SPANIELS—Make Thanlo- tresnes renovated—curtains, draperies. All sey City, near the boulevard; good income. Unnlc.__ phone_ll 68.' bath: inrpe plot, nhadc trees, open porch MrsBan,k Elwoospentd FridaRunyony wit. h her slater, FIRE WOOD for sale larso load, JJ.OO: •work guaranteed. Stephen's Upholstery Addrcpa L. L. S.. box 511, Hed Bank. iicss or residential puipoae:i or a combina- BIVIIIK hnppler for children and THREE ROOMS nnd both, nil Imp two-oar Kurngc; prlre $G(). W. A. Hop.tion gf both. AddrCDa (J. M., bos Ell, Had Bpent tho flrorlaco J5.00 half a cord; klndllnn Shop, 17 7 Lelffhton avenue, Red Bank, EXCHANGE, rumble neat Buick coupe for Harry Bartholomew wood 65 cents o barrel] S10.O0 ror cord. family with a lively, affectionate montsi. 483 West Front street. River phitf Accncy, S Linden plucc, Red Banl; Rank.* wcek-«nd with hla wife, who la spend- phone 3598-J.^ fsmnll truck or station wagon. i>. W. cut any length and delivered anywhere. Cocker puppy. Prices reduced. A. J. Plaza. Red Bank, N. J., phono 1884. ^^^^ ENGLISH home, bout reoldential sactlon, ing tho -winter with their daughter, PRUNING and tranBplantlnc of treon and Pclley. Sr., phono Red Bank 372-1-W.* FOR^UENT, tlirce-room apartment, SID SIX-ROOM house for rent al 'J2 Mario Fred Covert. Eatontown. phone 121-J. . Schiller, phono Red Bnnk 1395-W. shrubbery; have this done by a nursery- 100 feet on Shrewsbury rlveri largo liv- Mrs. Charlea Hall of Joroey City. BEAUTIFUL^Cocksf Spaniels, pedigreed WILL EXCHANGE two building lots ut unfurnished : or will furnish. 14 tinting Htreot: all Improvements and KtiraKO. In ing room, fireplnce. dining room, tila kittth- man. Very reasonable prices. William Laurencee Harboror, , N. J.J. valueledd SGSGOO for street. Red O'lirt1 at 96 Fair Haven rond. Fair Havci Mrs. William Rcovoa Is able to be and priced reasonable: ono male, two Wason«r. R. F. D.. box 122. Atlantic Hleh- a 300 to IUU ffoot!£Tulaerl . akin" or Roodd cn, enn porch, breakfast room. library, years old. Gibson Kennels, phone 400 UKED FURNITURE, to clo«o estate; cou- N. J.* _• two tile bntha, lavatory, five bedrooms) cut after liavlhR boon conflnod to tho tcnta off lioticc ppene t to us to bo soldd aattlands, N. J. automobilele. What hahavee youu?? Address Kttot^Ktt^ _ - Eh b REAL ESTATE WANTED. FIVK-ROOM huiiiriilow. nil iniprovcme Pteam: two-cur garage. Phono Ked Bunk home threo weeks with a severe cold. LooLk k ththiis llott over. Gramann'6G' , 11 PAINTING,, paperhanglnsppg t expert worli- Exchange, box 511, Red Bank.* | KtirnKfi^ located on Newman Sprl ill IJ" MUS0OVEY BUCKS for eale at Broad m an eh hhi ; CBtlmatetlts st h p Phr J ecl. Hod Hank.' CULVER CITY; imptoved~ lot. "beautiful WANTED, residence oC six to eight, larse rond; very Rood condition. Pome-m Mr. nhd Mrs. Irvlns Roop and MIBO Meadow Farm, Nutswamp road, tele- OAK WOOI) fofo r rale: ntovo, furnaco or Eatontown 209-W. anywhei-e. Phono residential neetlon: near PeMltlc nludio, Decernlu'i- 1.1: 52.*>, .lolm H. Cook, Jr. WK HAVE excIiiBlvo lint Inns of foro- Helen Penso spent Wednesday with phono Bed Dank JS46-W.' ten rnllea Los Angclea; will "nell very rea- rooms, plot 75 feet frontage or more; rloaed properties by building and loans, fireplace icngtliB; nlno coal nnd Ice.S. ESTELLE nays If you still demand the Rood neighborhood, vicinity Red Bank, __dp k M John Foaso ot Jtfiddlotown. TBN-riECE Queen Ann Amorlenn wnlniit Behiiuwl llroa.. 114 West I'ront street, best In painting", decorating end pnper Ronable: wilt'consider trade «tcoka, build- e complete particulars. Address Reui- bnnkn ami Iiullvidualn. Properties cnn ha dlnlns room «ult. Howard Llppituott, SI TWO Irish setter puppies for salo; four mates. I will bo glad to help you with Keannburg 765-W. ^•)th frlcndu at Joroey City. by oarrl«e«, SB.OO. Strninborry Thrift your painting and decorating problems. HOUSE with about two acres of land or Phono B9t>-R. Munmoutli street. Red Bank, phono 321. Shop, Wilton avenuo, Port Monmouth. mtlnimthh s oldld . Rood pedlffrcedi ; privatelitly Mro. ICdwi\rd Barnco entertained owned; cbcnri. ThomaB Brabln, 7G Poplar Office and shop, 20 Mount etreet, Red moio on hard road, within two milea uf N._J.*_ __. , . avenue. Kulr Haven, N. J. Bank. EMPLOYMENT. Red Bank: will Pity up to Sl.ion. AIKH the members of a bridge club at her COLONIAL po«Ur bod of itroat antlaulty. farniR llHted. Rolaton Wntcrbury, 107 heme Thursday evening. Tho club FOR tiALK three piece HVIIIK room Bet. METAL WEATHERSTRIPS for iik, butler, chnrnuomiiiid-waitress and ten ni-i-es with outbuildinttH; equipment champion ntockj price reasonable. Cull . ml(lR innBi jrom goo up. ' — Mcrbeke, Mrc. Herman Doran; Mm. blnittlon » KCIIUI-BI liuiiHCwurUcrH. . Miss (Juuld, Red not noccoKfiry ; liouno mn«t ho in yond IT- PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY ! 1: It. Uruwii, 117 l'ronpQfit nvenue. Hed ( pair, within ten inllcn of Red Hank. Ad- Hed 'tank_ii!. yy' . - - HAWKINS BIUmlEIlS, teal estate. Hunk Employment Agency. 31 Monmouth OF NEWARK [A1IURY PARK IHAf(CH) Fred Muiulon, Mre. Albort Eckcraon ifSBi) FUHNITUiffi foe «alo every Tliurn- Bnnk. I fitrect, phono Itcil ltunk :i:i. dreBH W. O.. hov r.li. Red Unnk. Mra. Maud Johnoon, Mrs. Vernon tiny, FrliJoy and fiaturdny at one of Jor- FUnCOAT fo nlo ; flno French mttrln. sixer Insurnncc, mortsage loans. 10 Mon- ROOM 1001. TEffTH FLOOH. tLtaRIG »Ultt)HI«' •oy'a plncci ot Inlorott. Visitors welcome. or lo. Mndo to order, selected skins; \ mouth street (ground floor), Ucd Er.youmr iuir^ years of Salmon, Mm. Chrln Jaeger nnd Mrs. g; commercial expe ience. Can typo REAL ESTATEFOR JENT Ml tANSS AVtNUl | Phil Cregler. Oramann'», U Whlto etrect, Ited Bunk." ono-thlnl urlglmd price. Cnn be Been by ; Hank, phono 352. mid poll. Tart tlmo ncccpted. Write mipolntment. (14'South street, Red Bonk, JlooMieeper, Vox r>li, Rd_ Dunk.* BUNGALOW, four rooinn nnd bath, all ASftURY PARK, K. J. phone 1701.* Mr. nnd Mro. Itobori VnnNoto and . I fEKSONAL radio BOU: " SCOTCH ~~\vomiin" uHiii, ~Vvork" cIoTniW Improvement H, $'-t por month. J. L. T*tiphon«: Aibur/ Park 7 9 9 S~ tondanoo at tho Methodist church USED Vl'EMH from tho far comers of th Xmnn; tubes nnd repalri for nny mnke l;lnj; i>y day (nlr»o Hayea. iG Church atreot, F«lr Haven, N. x family of Bradley Beach wero Hnn- earth on BBIO every Thurndoy, lrrldRy ! rftrtlo Bot. II./A. Krledlnnder 1 mi rue in confine- J.-_ _ UMU HI. *r0 ' Sunday morning, Mm. Paulino Ltnd- 173 Smith men t rndcn) ; has* nood vtferetu'ea. ('ail day gufiitn of Mr. and Mrs. William nnd Saturday nt our BIHIW rooms. Gram- i tttreet. phono lied Bank 3710-It." i MatMtyy llladdow. Ci 1 Carton fltrcct, tlNlJSUA'l7*htVino for rnnt to right* party! nbury, who ban been absent soveral nnn's. II Whlto Btreet. Hed Bank." ' Hclmuth. LET US brlehten your rooms with fresh phone JtuiliFon 33H-M.* fivo vooiup. cxrhisive »CIKII1I'*IIHMIII : dy , t osi wanI In qulei. delik'litful lonition on river, llirrc Mrn. Ement Volkland (jave a din- Sundays on account of paint; aliis clennllneao and appenrnnce. WELL DIGGER- wontH worltThniTown ma- her accuutomed placo la tho choir. AUTOMOBILES May wo eHtlmnte on your Job* Lowest chinory; will get .you Ppnrklini; water minutes from Inwii, AddresA Desirable, ner party at her homo Friday to celo- Tho musicatld progra lm WOB of unusual I abet r rate In town. Laweon & Murphy, by driving iilpc us fur nn nci-«HMniy; very Hox fill. Red Bank.* _ brato her birthday. Tho Riieato woro 1«;!I! mjI'HODIU; for sale, U,(IOO miles i«6 Wallace street, or phono Red Bank lantinnabic, K. l''jiunoy. Hprlnudalo nvenue, FIVK-ROOM niiu(ial{iw;"iind"a1~smail live" excellence Much credit haa boon ac- Hi3* Mian Julia Chrlntlnnot of Mfttawan, •inly; S3T.0 rash. Call Atlantic lllk'h- hox :i6, AnburyJ'nrk. N. J.* mom hnuve willi improvement*, nnd an nlllht-toom hdih.c. with- all iiupruvtmentn. corded to Jlobort Nowllno, tho direc- Innds 4, ARk for rhauffeiir. j VALLEAirS EXl'llKSS—Loeal anfl lonK [ Mnx Illumcnscliclt of Port Monmouth f .lo KHIJIKO; rent, lUdSaok, Hi* 7»rs Mr. and Mro. Vcro Vallcau 'ami In porfoct condition; for jar,. Al«o Ml IMA I l,t> furnished on nil kind™ of c" nny kind of wink; osperli-tucd at roritinniililoi ndiir bus lino. Tn \>r. no«n, rail ilniiKhter Floronca of Manaotiuan tlio coal-box offorlng with n fine Hlblo two lires, idr.0 a^4.r., nnd tulioa for Bale. "'?" work and "Wira fences, collar doniH. drlvini; t-rnck. fiu. in.,t<»ic.vclc. triu-tor or 41« Itcd Hunk. Harry WIIIBIIITO. Colfn Neck IIIBIIUBT, It. «rf»tlnK«._ralllnD!». flro escapes. nlrplane. Will ilo niiylhlni!—iinino II. HodFOIt Hi:NT. poultry juid" tiiu'l. fiinn. ahiniL vinltd Mrii, Charlea Cuiilcr Bunday. or New Testament. Mrs. Kato Eastt- t Wire Fence Co., 1008 HimK ,1724-W. I). \V. I'llloy, Jr." • I. Freehold, N. J.' Klliisheth. phona il-UOO. &T> iti'ifiii illhihlo; modern IIOUHCI; low rent Mr. and Mrn. Krnent Volkland nnd mond In tho winner- In tho adult lvriti IJim'iON Bcdau In i'ond IftiI rllcap for ennh or will Dell on!; 1NSTRIJCT1OUCTOWN ddorRftrtcn andprlnmry ilren from 2:"0 to 0:110 I'. M. Only ono tn rei.pf.ni.IMo party. Addieaa Qnlt-lt, |>o\ n"r" VmVt" T Icnon you *1H 1)« gla4 to lMrn thtit la c»t con of Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Lingo Friday from 0:30 to 12:00 A. M. Jl.firt rftaiM)»abl«. Addicm liarunc bo* 811, tho return* from our varioui advcrtlilag ra»dlat M \ Mrn. Jonnlo Trimblo l« npoiidlnjf a r>HirKNI)AirLr-r'ir™r nir7Tml~ubu7banir nnd ho la a huntler. Denny walked ]>ftLL- ««kw««k.. Clftitt Mi-Oonrh, fill UnuHni: : Had Haul;.* hovo found the Had Ds:>V R«K191» au prmr»4 to U a week with her daufchter, Mrs. Fred Two l',,i-d Htullim wnirnna, 1020, SI25; d Rl Tll* iri;i,v\vrNi'Kri;i..di7mri.i7irT;r« i>jk"]u'iif fnotory mil trofit^ls medlua tov tu* Ta« tr«g«W« tho prteo last yenr nnd ad. R«tl FOR" RKNT" ln""ltcil "iLurCfl^MfiTiiron Cook of Point I'lcosnnt. , Kfl;i(j:t trnupo, nmildfl. Chall. 0, '2l>, al28| dnv for amiill fninlly III i.inall npnrt- raturna from ymir p«p«r Indlaat* ttiat it hu eetuila* «" "an leader In the content, this lord Model "A" Tudor aodan, 1081. SUO, 1Krl ment. Apply i. lliond Apt. I, sLrt'cl, nt.Ml.Mii jiK-ruoru IHUIHI', double Mrs. Daniel h. Ahcarn nnd daugh- IJtildk 4-duor fiodau, very nice. '.10, §260; II»K nnd f hiK nt ronnnna!ilo rntc^ lied Hank." Kin-Hue; rontml iT«ld«ulliil lorallon. Ho- r«a^»r Interimt, year. wch, iiliomd l runnluiiiE t conditionctlildlll , $7B; ownnl Max phone Atlantlo llluhiaml SCIKHII/ iiiitL, 17, ilucc.il loi.t.il I., inst.nni.lblt' puity. H. I". ter (Mnrlim opent Wednesday nt New ld Itkn "lioMlloi! Sulor. (SKI itfi-K'jn iiM'ti'if, Jeisfiy City, Frances J.mig, youngest daughter Foul vi '211, '30, 'til, 8100 to @t7B; tnkhiK cnin of .lit n "flr ' Hcluiol. . WB ks«p a 3«y to d«/ chook on returns from «Y6ry W.*1 York. I.uBslirfl cnnvaitlhltibl o roupo, ll |2fl0 N. Ji. , IB use tnii your pspw ban uiiota to ti» flonslstwtly K of Mr. nnd Mm. ITnrry Lung, IIM ro- , ; orfttfil^^ Addic .n School Tlev. J. J. Monalor attondod the nn- IliipnuiUihi {i-Mcdnn, c^edknt. done in your lioinai twenty yoitrs' Dili, IJIIX l>l I, Itcd lln !;. * Urmi nt i r , :ilnn «im turned homo itam tho Long Branch Hillclt Blutlon VWKOII. lOflO. ul., S1B0; [l •»nl to thnaW you nual roll call of tho Ultlo Hllvor two ullslitly used V-8 10IIH dgmnnitratonl im «xii«rlflnco In thU work, ..II lmp hnapltql where oho wnii treated for rhono Keyimrt 705.' okcopor, with cnpltiil. tn Inlio Ural «lt'pht> Hod Hunk a«T« ittvin mg In ••a MellioillBt church Wcrlncailay, anil n( l>«l»^es Hfhilntcr. (;Q[iu!no Itjnthnr, rumhle 1 ear troublo. Blio In Improving. e«at, tjiul Ueluse Tudor sedan, safety alana 6^^^|ldMamiw/',!) hitoioiit ,,f inuihtm:,'. Viiithor hloil, llio Bolforrt nhurch nttondsd tho roll li, N. J. iliu:i. HiM'ly Il.i^ In, llUiV l^-\lii[;ton i col. Cull it.'/H will at tho Koypoit ohuroh. nler Bimdny. iu«l a iinif sard dump •, New Ynrk I'lly.* k.* nta je»J. avitiien\aulrki nnd Rev. J. J, M»s»kr ntul lioulo B. Arnold Weiitworth vl.iltsd rolatlves tinra of. Alworl k nts any lilml of work; at I'tehiilold Bumlfty. Utiarantfal. Thoiis IU3 Yiank SOfi. I,nn- h m wait on tftldv ditvs car. cidfiiithil M; 8110 tmmth' Klfthniond attended tlm mealing of HASH, '.is;"hv (Urvlce. ISO £lh etrest, lt«4 Tonight a card i>wly will tin dftu'n ftnilln Itepalr John Uiidd"r Cm-ton ly. Mlltrtn Peril. 3 (he Wonmouth f county pant- coun- dltlnn lino. AmlerHnu. i>.ion* I!ftl I1«nk Imrv nv«mi», Rerl R k lihon 3:iH-M. k, phono ml 7. at. fit. C'lenifuln1 pnrlsli 'hull. Thore cllt/r«' nesioiiliitlo'i) of tlto Am«rlc«n .„.„ i TI tt ' \>V l'Olili 'lllt'i'i; :,„• Mficl'sHilot' Myiulny night nt Long 'will lin nwnidB. Including a door prim lc. oMidol T. nne-tott. I Movnn t'Aun Co. anj Ounknr minion': aw, ,uu\ ci .1., fur 1toil III A-l iLiidltlol I,HNil-., n MM: V II i il now mliUi', newly fU>i\ci.t pilrrn, hrM «(|ulnm«nt Mild i«tUldl> I Unit!, m.d lull v '• i;ivrn 1) «>( liunl, fui-nUUcil l- s 1 :8,n. A\m a S7-ln<'li clmu- I My. Tented U itnie, f« Others present at Friday nlghfa man and lira, Rubel gave several Mr. and Mra. Cortland Ogden have buslneas meeting was held to discuss gathering were .Mrs. H. h. Burdge, (Visit our new Electrical Bar for a real glass of Beer.) skits which have made them famous left for Florida, whero they will visit ways and means of obtaining a stud- Mrs. Harry C. Knapp, Mrs. Harriet .he former's parents, Mr." and Mrs, 3n the air. Penncr's "duck' 15 ent pastor. Professor Baylea la in Ackoromn, Mrs. S. C, Khoades, Mrs. was written by Mr. Rubel. I Charles Ogden, who aro at Coronado charge of student appointments at^ M- Cadman, Mies Lillian Rich- Beach. They expect to ba gone fou mond and Miss Gertrudo O'Brien. Leon and Herallia Danlellan the seminary. It was decided to have weeks. several students fill tho pulpit until danced 'iThc Shadow Waltz." Helen 1B Uhrig performed a tap dance and Mr. and Mrs. Nichols Droge hav such time as the church will be able PORTLAND CODFISH STEAKS 16c Robert Smith eang "Homo on the been visiting at Plainfleld. to support a pastor. New Monmoiftli News. William Pease visited, at Paulsborc The barn danca held by the lire Range." Dancing and card playing last week. Rev. Satnuol Johnston, pastor ot followed the entertainment, the music company Saturday night was largely CHERRY STONE LITTLE NECK George Snellgroye of Creek road I attended and a great succeea In every tho Baptist church, made an addreao lelng provided by Joseph Kelly's 01- a patient in tho Long Branch hos^ at the BaptlBt Bible conforprice at ihestra. Beer on tap was sold over rospect. pita!. Anbury Park last weclc. Hla subject SHELIi SHEU, bar, -with Andrew Richard as bar- A flag raising ceremony will be was "Compromise—Why Not?" 24 BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. ender. Around tho place were such Miss Isabel Paynter, a student ai hold at the Community church Sun- Mortified " "You i Beaver college, spent tho week-end day. Rev. Stuart L. Kita of Laur- Michael Kelly la Improving Irom a igns as "Am I heavy cold. " OUTFITTERS FOR CHILDREN Tasty Man" and "Dont Ever Do with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. ence Harbor will ba in charge. The FRESH CAUGHT WEAKFISH » 16c P. Paynter. Miss Paynter had as her Grasshoppers' athletic club, tho Port While parked on the BaptlBt That," sayings Pennor uses In his SEA OPENED SOFT MAINE adlo broadcasts. Tho signs were house guests Miss Eleanor Hoyt o Monmouth flro company, the Amer- church grounds Sunday night, an au- nade by Fred Inglls. Stanford, Connecticut, a classmate a ican Mechanics, the Boy Scouts and tomobilo owned by William.Coo was Beaver, and Ledley Perrln of New entered by thieves and a scarf, a pair j the Girl Scouts have accepted Invita- of gloves and a flashlight were stolen. I Special For This Week Only! York and Albert Coltcn of New tions to be present. 1b •St. Ib Haven, Connecticut, students at tho Tho firemen will hold tho sixth of Tho uorvlco at tho Baptist church ] Keansburg News. University of Pennsylvania. On Satur- a series of card partlo3 tomorrow Sunday night will bo in chargo ot tho day they attended the Princeton- night at tho flrehouse. younjr people. The preacher will bo {The Red Bank Resistor can bo bought Navy game a Hov. Edward Baumm of Point Pleas- Keansburg at tho stores of E. L. Miller, The Ladies' aid society of tho Com- ant,, who will exchange pulpits with JUMBO SHRIMP 2 «=» 29c T. Santa Lucia, Philip Keller and Charles Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schlaag of munity church held a luncheon yes- ogel.) Rev. Samuel Johnston. New York wore at their summer terday at tho homo of Mrs. Charloa : Joseph A. Wolfe of Forest avenue. home over tho week-end. Quackenbush Plans were made for Friends and relatives of Mr. and Fresh Picked imployed as a traveling auditor for I Mrs- George Palmer of Sparta has a Christmas bazar. Mrs. Albert Frost havo received let- Per 100 chain of banks with foreign con- boon visiting her sister, Mrs. William tors and postal cards telling of their Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stava, Jr., at- arrival at Santa Barbara, California, lectlon, and who later became a Fed- Lockwood. tended the- Princeton-Navy football Tho Thomas Jefferson Democratic! whero they will spend the winter. iral hank examiner but waa dropped gamo Saturday. They made the trip by automobile, rom the service when a reduction club held a successful card party Miss.Dorothy McGrath Is etlll con- IF IT SWIMS WE HAVE IT. OFF ON ALL examiners was made over a year Monday night. fined to tha house with sickness. She A largely attended mooting in go, received word on Thursday to Mrs. Pearl Llntz, who conducts a s suffering from a nervoua break- charge of tho World Wldo guild was eport at tho Federal bank state photograph studio on the boardwalk, down as the result of an automobllo held at the Baptist church Sunday STRIPED FROG eadquarters at Trenton, receiving an left last Tuesday for St. Petersburg, night Bev, Samuel Johnston accident ten days ago. preached on "God's Ultimatum." A sslgnment for employment In New Fla., where she will spend tho win- A business meeting of tho Com- BASS LEGS ter. duet'was Bung by Miss Mazle Bennett 'ersey. munity church was held last night and Miss Dorothy Martinson of Mrs. Thomas Mersereau of Jersey Fred Gehlhaus was a Philadelphia and officers were elected. Holmdel. NORTH CAROLINA SHAD. ity has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. visitor last week. The Ladles' auxiliary of tho flro harles McGulre. Miss Mildred C. Wood, daughter of company is organizing a first aid Albert Grlggo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Haag, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Wood of class, under tho direction of Mrs. James E. Griggs, will attend a con- DRESSED FINNAN All Clear ference of student councils at Bloom- eorge Kaufman, Mrs. Georgo Mac-t Creok road, and Frank S. Kersch- Iharles Wlnkelmann aad Mrs. Al- onald and Mrs. Walter Klepp spent bauber of Newark will bo married ert Maxaon. Nineteen have joined fleld tomorrow. EELS HADDIES CRABMEAT e week-end at a hunting club at this afternoon In the Graca Metho- tho class and others may do so by George H. Roberts, who is deputy BOYS* COATS ...... Sizes 3 to 10 rarren Grove, South Jersey. dist church at Newark. notifying Mrs. Wlnkelmann or Mrs. sheriff, enjoyed a vacation last week. GIBLS' COATS .... Sizes 3 to IO Mr. and Mrs. John Kauser have Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Smith of Maxson. Tho lessons will begin In ien visiting at Newark. Campvlew place havo taken up their January -with Harry Posten of At- LEGGING SETS - - - Sizes 1 to 0 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abbott, who residence with Mr. and Mra. Charles lantic Highlands aa Instructor. onduct a grocory store on Carr ave-! Wenzell on tho "state highway, Mld- The congregation of tha Community ue during the Bummer, left last dletown township, church will hold a cottage prayer ALL SALES FINAL — reek for Florida, where they will | Mrs. Sarah Watson was hostess to meeting tomorrow night at tho home >end tho winter. j the members of the Ladles' aid so- of Mr. 'and Mra. Loo on the Mills Harry Pollancr, Carr avenue butch- clety of tho Methodist church last tract Wednesday afternoon. Christopher Fiortland la very sick Rudolph Vogel has recovered from with pneumonia and heart trouble. several days' sickness. Tho Young Men'a Republican club Tho Red Bank Register travels held a card party in tho Manning )vcr every ptreot in town and every placo flrehouso Friday night. oad In the county. Let It carry your nessage to U1030 who live on these Mrs. Patrick Ahern of Thompson horoughfares.—Advertisement. avenue, who has been a patient in the Long Branch hospital. Is reported fciii to have shown much improvement Avoid Embarrassment of I the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gross of Phil- adelphia have been the guests of Mr. Phone 2653 Phone 2654 SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY ! and Mrs. Henry Gchlhaus. Dropping or Slipping Fifty gunning licenses havo been Don't ha embarrassed again by having PRICES IN EFFECT NOV. 23, 24, 25. your false teeth slip or drop when you issued by Borough Clerk Richard cat, talk, lauffh or sneeze. Just sprinkle Jessen. a little PASTEETH on your plote». This new. extremely fine powder gives a won- sure©! WAGNER'S PRESENTS Tha deadline for tho payment of derful' flense of comfort and security. No delinquent taxes took place on (rummy, sooey taflte or feellne. Get FAS- Wednesday. Those who are in arrears TEETH today at Whelnn's or aw other for taxes of 1031 and prior will bo drutf store. IP mss advertisod as delinquent. The auxiliary of the county social THE SAME WAGNER QUALITY AT LOWER PRICES. service are formulating plan3 to hold Leg or Rump Either End Loin tho annual charity ball in February. Fresh Ham - The special school election sched- Boneless Veal ul6d for yesterday for the voters to Newark and Elizabeth Veal Chops Rib Shoulder Chops decide if tho Church street school CHOICE, FRESH was to be taken over by tho borough "§ H- (S PonnssMvHnla for municipal offlces did not take $Ma a ill «3> Station BREAST or NECK of MLK-FED VEAL .. • 5c place. Last Tuesday night the mom- Round Trip 33d St. and 7th Avenue bers of the council held a special Hudson meeting and decided to rescind the Terminal FOWL resolution calling for the election. Round Trip Cortlandt ond Church Sto. Mayor Turner and Councilman Franck, who havo consistently fought SUNDAYS the proposition, and who declared November 28, he question was of too vital Import- December 10, 24 TOP or BOTTOM C-J ance for them to decide, suddenly re- WEDNESDAYS versed their position a few days pre- November 29, vious to the special meeting and de- December 13, 27 cided to vote with Councilman .Tnmjb LV. RED BANK - - 0:S3 A. M. Martin, -who introduced the measure several weeks ago. According to SPECIAL £AST TRAIN or present plans the borough will take WEDNESDAYS ONLY All Slra It> , possession of the Bchool building be- l.v. Rod Bank 9:41 A. f.'l. CHUCK % Milk-Fed CHUCK fore January 1. The four classes now Ar. Now York 10.42 A. M. Pot Roast Sm'd Tongue® COTTAGElb. occupying the building will be trans- See Flyers or Consult Agents FRYING oricd to the Francis place school. Sugar-Cured 11> ROAST The home of Fred Mays on Grandi?, view was a beehive of cat3 even bi> Peonsylvaeia Railroad Cottage Hams *oio he was taken to the Long Branch 100% Fork Chopped 9 lbs Sausage LEGS OR RUMPS L BEEF MEAT Buy The Best! FBESH Yb Shoulder IB Cali Hams Lamb Chops , VEAL FRESH CAI/VJWJ FKESH FRESH LEHIGH VALLEY Boiling Beef Stewing Lamb 2-tfe. Pan and all

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36 MONMOUTH STREET, RED BANK SHREWSBURY, N. J. Phone Red Bank 12S0.