ANK REGISTER. BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19,1928. $1,50 PER YEAR •••WlslaaaalMMaiMa^a^MMMs^aaaaaaaMHManNBNBMs^tWkMMaaM ing to protest against the garbage PICTURES BY WIRE. dump.'" He said he expected to pre- A CHRISTMAS CANTATA. MIDDLETOWS BUSINESS. THE TOWN DUMP AGAIN, sent a large petition against* the .NEW STATE HIGHWAY. ew York Telephone Man Spoke to RUMSON COUNCIL dump at that time. T WILLBEi FJ1ESEMTED AT THE Exchongo Club on This Subject 'BBILJOJNCr .IN^PECTOB'S \ JUJ THIS MATTEB AGAIN DISCUSSED For &• time after tho fire broke out [OLBIDEL-MATAWAN BODTE IS INDING. CF PUBLIC AFFADiS SHADE TREE COS BAPTIST CHURCH. George Anderson of the New York ^BT" MApBMONDAV NIGHT. BY OFFICIALS. at the dump,.ashes and other refuse BEING STAKED OCT. ilephono company gave an illus- FOR THE THAR, 12,000 IN 1910. Were dumped on low land owned by itod lecture on "Pictures by Wiro" During'the Past Vear f 783,028 was Westslden Want thn Town to Buy Howard W. Rosevelt near the new fncertnlnty as to What Conno tho A Joke on Santa Claus" Will be The Township Committee WUI Hold Seml-AnnnoT Share of , Given on Wednesday. Night, De- lost week's Exchange club meet- ' Spent on New Buildings, Additions an Incinerator but the Commis- school athletic field. .v On Monday fhe Road WUI Toko Near Holmdcl— ing. Mr. Anderson was > introduced (Its Last Meeting of the Year on State Taxes Amounting to <• ,nnd Alteration*—Town Water (or sioner* Are Apparently Not Willing road leading to this land was so mud- Property Owners Intcrvlovred by cember 26th—Eugene Magee W1U Monday, • December Blst-^East Fold—Board of Health T Take the Fart of Santa Claus. George C. Merrill of the Red *.' Newman Springs Road. to Oo to This Expense Just Now. dy that the garbage trucks were un- Stole Highway Bonrcsentatlvw. tloph Keansburg Garbage Collections. Flrn Police Approved. iblo to travel over It, Cor tbTs rea- A cantata, entitled "A Joke on " At Ilia meeting of tho mayor and The Red Bank garbage -flump at Realdonts of Holmdel and vicinity Frank Howard Lloyd, supervising The last'meeting of the year of At Thursday night's meeting: «>f/il ., , council1 of Red Bank Monday night, son the garbage dump at.the foot of anta Claus" will be given Wednes- principal of the Mlddletown town- le township committee of Middle- Rumnon commissioners a request the foot of Sunset avenjie Is Btlll a Sunset avenuo was put Into use Mon- ire very much Interested In tho ex- •$, VHnMey M. Whlto. tho borough build- burning question, Not that the dump tension of tho stato highway system day night, December 26th, at the lp public schools, will be the speak- iwn township will be held Monday, an appropriation ot «.2,O0O wai « \p '; Ing? JpBpootor, submitted a report day It was stated that Mr. Rose- Red Bank Baptist v was $1,261 Mr. White recommended delegation of Weft Red Bank' folks FIRE CHIEF OF RUMSON, ther township officials and some of planted trees on Allen street, ; ' a number of changes In the building was present to urge that the garbago 'lorn Forth Amboy to Matawan has and tho Spirit of Christmas visit tho '' friends will have their annual SIXTY BOYS JOINED THE TROOP virtually been completed with tho ex- ilaco and finally Santa comes down otte street, Blngham avenue, ' „ codecJUa report was acoepted and dump no longer,be located In that CHARLES WALKER ELECTED ear-end banquet The place for the nian avenue and Washington jivii ,' ' the changes which he advocated were. part of the town? LAST WEDNESDAY NIGHT. ception ot a concrete bridge nt Mata- lie chimney. He laughs at the' Sand- east has not yet been selected. Last 1 wan. nun's joko on the children, but an HEAD OF. DEPARTMENT. nue. referred to tho toning commission- Among those at the meeting was ear it was held at the Globe hotel. • 'An ordinance providing (or sewers inforeeen occurrence turns the joka Irdlnarily the committee meets on In a letter to the Dr. A. W. Sweet of the state board Tho Group Will Meet Every Week at Thb stato highway spur from Mat- II. Santa Clous and he Is caught iValtcr Neuhiuiser Chosen Assistant on Fisher place passed Its final read' St. James's School Auditorium- le second and fourth Thursday Robert V White, president of of health. He was Invited by Mayor van to Holmdol is to bo over a right Tho cast Is as follows; Chief—Now Officers Elected by tho board of health, stated that ' ' Ing ' The cost Is not to exceed William H. E. White to express his George Smith and Charles Oaker- of way eight feet wide, but the space Two Companies and They Will pa ights of each month, but there will 5 12,500. Mother—Catherine Conklln. ie no meeting Thursday night, Do- penses of tho board far tha paiV ' opinions about tho matter. Dr, Sweet son Are the Leaders^ to be paved with conercto will be Anna—Mac Frcilmore. Installed In January. year amounted to $1,540. Mr. White-,'! Councilman Myron V, Brown re- stated among other things that the Sixty boys of St. James's parlBh ess than that width. Stakes havo ember'27th. ported that the work of extending Jack—Eugene Manee, Jr. Charles Walker was elected chief At the meeting last Thursday night' ecommended the reappolntment otjf attention of tho state board of "health joined tho nfcw boy scout troop last been put up for tho northorn end of Beta and Pegey, tho two llttlo children Tohn G. Foller and DoWHtf Soolt, < Union street would be completed this had beon called to tho.dump and that Wednesday,night —Betty Ackerman, Clnlre Ledlard. if tho Rumson fire department lost Harry Stevenson asked the commit- tho rood near Matawan and' it 1B vcek. Ho la a member of Oceanic rtioso terms as members of week. He recommended that an In- tho state board had made an Investi- thought probablo that the highway r'nthnr—Drummond Roop. ;ee to place a light on Portland ave- candescent light on Wharf avenue, Tho boys will meet ovory Wednes- Undo Jack—Albert VanNostrand. look tad ladder company. Walter lue at Leonardo. His request waa re- ioard expire this month, gation. ;He said the; dump was a day night at the school auditorium. will follow the present county rood at Veuhauser of Rumson company was County and etato taxes tot near Union atroet, bo roplaeod with nuisance and that tho State board Aunt Bens—Bessie Tbornc. ferred to the lighting committee. tin aro light and this suggestion was Sergeant George Smith of.the Red this point; but there Is much uncer- Older Sister—Bcrnlce Fonler, :hoBeh assistant chief. The two com- second half of 1928 amount! expected conditions to bo remedied, tainty as to what course the road An ordinance providing for gar- referred to tho lighting committee of Bank cavalry troop is scoutmaster Maid—Alma Thompson. ' panies alternate with each other In lage collections at East Keansburg ?60,47MO were paid to the „,_,, .: : Dr. Sweot eaid the state board' did and Charles Oakerson Is his assist- will take whe^ It getB nearer Holm- Spirit. D£ Chrlijtmas—Margaret Masee. selecting a chief and an assistant treasurer. These taxes were county i the council not recommend any special plan of There Is no direct road from Holm, Little Spirits of Christmas—Alms Jlan- lassed Its first reading. It will come The -realty firm of ant. Tonight the brva' membership chief each year. Next year the chief for a hearing and for its second taxes J2D/77445, county library t»xv garbage disposal, so long as favorable papers'will be received and tender- del to; Matawan, The county road Ine, Marjorlo Holmes, Mina Davis, Delltc will be chosen by RumBon company aukod In a letter to trie: council that 'ralff, Saraero Makrls, Jeannette Ryerson, ind final readings on Monday, De- 745 48, stato institutional ' results were obtained. He said In- foot ecout tests will be given. begins about a mllo and a half north and the assistant chief by Oceanic 11,86370, atato school tax : Bowers be put down on the Newman cinerator plants were In use afHIgh- //relnia Lawrence, Gertrude Padgett, Bar- cember 31st The troop mombors are John Sbee- at Holmdel and to get to It is Is nec- jara Snyre; Barbara Sopp, Pauline Mason, iompany. In addition to being as- itate road tax $7,454 80, district counts Springs road, between'/Broad street londs, Rumson and Long Branch and essary to make two turns. Moreover, listant chief of the department Mr. L. W. Berry, superintendent of tho and Shrewsbury avenue, -The com- hani Arthur Leavy, Donald Reed, jtranor Tlltdn, Joyca Newman and June Tew York and Bong Branch railroad, ax $12043 and soldiers' bonus bont) % that they gave satisfactory service. Paul Hemschoot, George Mullln, Ed- the Holmdel end of the county road lcthot s'euhtuiser Is chief of his fire com- ax $1,03810. , ^ missioners stated that,they would Dr. Sweet recommended 'a system ot has a number of curves and turns Holly Fairies—Betty Magtt. Caroline pany. n a letter to the committee asked take aotlon on this request after the^ ward Ponce, John Attrldge, John or information relative to the public Tho fire police of the Runuoa I collections /whereby' garbage, ashes Kenny,. Joseph Blocklc, Thomas and these will. undoubtedly be :ra, Peggy Nlmmo and Janet Holmea. street had piped for water. and. paper would be separated. He Mistletoe Elvea—Buddy Mlnton. Buddy Officers were elected last -week by itllltles commission ordering a warn- iompany for next year wer» api; 1 BreBlIn, Francis Little,- John Patter- straightened when the state road is iroved. They are Holmea Emmona^j, Goorgo MoC. Taylor, tho water mi stated that paper and other Inflam- built Representatives of the state lopp, "Pilly Lonsstreet and Lorln Taylor. •oth companies.. The new officers of ing light at the Fair View railroad porlntendent, was Instructed to. have son, Paul Little, Edward Connors, Sandmen—Jack VanKIrk, Jack'Hammel), Rumson company are oa follows: :rosslng. Thomas S. Roberts, the .brain Herbert, Michael O'Reurke.jJ mablo' material should be burned the Richard Thompson, James McSher- highway commission have had talks wator mains laid on the street .rlhur Jlonnlne and Billy Masee. President—Harold Benson. . tcting township clerk, was Instruct- John Grogan, Jr, Thomas Ported anoVV day It was collected Instead ot being ry, Lorenz, Selffert, William Kane, with various Holmdel property own- Santa Cla'us—Eugene Magee. Robert Wilson. Tha 'commtaslonora will moot Fri- allowed to blow about, as bos been ers relative to obtaining a right of Vlee president-^-Harold J. Peters, ed to Inform Mr. Berry that the com- Michael Pierce, .William GUI, James Those in general charge of the can- Secretary—James Porter, Jr. mittee has received no word' from Upon the recommendation day afternoon of noxt week at five tho case at the Westslde dump, Dr. Tansey, • Clifford ; Meade, Theodore way for tho now part of tho road, o'clock to wind up the business of the ata are Eugene Magee, Miss Mary Treasurer—William H. Hlntelmann. the public utilities commission re- fames T. Murphy, chairman of I Sweet said that garbage should not Pollso, Charles Mann, Charles Conk, but as the route has not been def- Trustees—Daniel. Mears, Thomas Porter, town for tho year bo put at the dump but that only Vlount, Miss Ruth Scattergood, Mrs. garding this matter.,. The railroad road committee, a motion Arthur Flanltz, Jack Dwyer, Frank initely fixed these talks are Informal nnabel Mattcson; Mies Anna Butch- oseph Miller, Michael SHcn, John Gro- passed accepting Waterman avenu*.*,'! ashes and other clean refuse should Two routes for the state highway :ofnpany Is anxious to have a warn- lJ! 1 Hill, Riley. Connors, Thomas Nolan, er, Miss Alma P. 'Thompson, John :an.. - Tor public use. ' * GARDENERS NEW OITIOEES. beleftthere. ' ' . have been proposed and each of these Representative to firemen's relief aaso- ing light at the crossing. The peo- Dennis Shechan, Domenlc Sotaro, Green, Everett Brower, Mrs. Frank ple of. Fair View and the township George K. Allpn, the borough Kdward Welch, William Zachlod, Rex routes has a number' ot variations latlon for three years—Michael Shea. Charles Davidson Succeeds William Two weeks previous to 'Monday House and Mrs. Frank Conklln. Mrs sommlttee do not look upon this plan glncer, was Instructed to makke • »«•' \ night's meeting a committee, with Goodnough, Daniel Ahern< Joseph One plan.Is to cut the road from the Foreman—Harvey Tllton, Lyons as President. i: Willlan Helm will be ^tho pianist The officers will bo installed on •ith favor because they believe that ort on tho drainage problem Councilman Robert:. A. Kennedy as Maloney, Mortimer Moron, L. Gran- presont northern end of the county road in a northeasterly direction to Wednesday night, January 2d, at the of ter the signal Is put up the railroad tho Rumson private school. , ^ Charles Davidson, who Is employed chairman was appointed to make an dlnettt, Harold Hounlhan, Alfred James P Bruce, chairman, of ta»S Snyder, Edward Plccolle, William the county road which extends from' CHARGED WITH FRAUD. flrehouse. \ company will no longer employ -as a gardener on the Bertram H. Investigation and a report of garbage agmai\ at tho crossing. The Fair light committee, recommended that sj Borden estate at Rumaon, was.elect- conditions. Mr. Koni^edy stated that Murphy, John Walsh, Joseph Noone Holmdel to Keyport This would The officers of Oceanic company Edward S. Bitter Arrested on Furl- re as follows: 'low folks and the committee pre- street light be Installed at the con ed president of the Monmouth county the committee waa not ready to ren- Vincent McGulre, Leo Forgo, Ed- bring the state highway to the very center of Holmdel village. The new tan Dairy Company's Complaint, President—Charles Brings. !er a flagman to a signal. of Forest and Lakcsldo avenue* horticulture society lost Thursday' der Its report yet' but that he had ward Brooks, W. Murphy, Charles Charles C. Colo, the auditor, night to succeed William Lyons of formed an opinion about what should Relss, Donald Conroy, William Sulli- part of this road would bo princi- Edward S. Rltter of Wallace street, Vice president—Patrick Kennedy. Since lost July the township com- pally through lands owned by Hen- Secretary—Andrew Zerr. mittee has been trying to make the request that his salary be 1 Red Bank. Mr. Lyons, who Is now be done. His opinion was that tho van, Alfred Targonsky, Lynwood -Red Bank, was arrested lost week Treasurer^—William R. Murphy. to $100 a year. Kelly, Vincent Sullivan, John Dow- drlck P. Conover and \ Chrlney S. on a charge of obtaining jioney un- Central railroad company place a steward at tho Knights of Columbus refuse at tho bottom of the bank on Foreman—Thomas Dolly. warning light at the Thompson ave- home, was formorly gardener for Dr. Sunset avonue where the dump is len, David Donahue, P. Wyckoff,^R. Holmes. At Holmdel It Is generally der false pretenses. Mr. Rltter was ..Assistant foreman—Andrew Heeht. CHRISTMAS Felshman, J. Pevince', Thomas Sal- believed this route is favored by the employed until a short time ago by Trustees—Patrick Kennedy. Charle nue crossing at East Keansburg, A Ernest Fahnostock of Shrewsbury. located should be pulled down and few weeks ago they took up the mat- More than fifty persons attended spread out evenly over the meadows mon, Frank Puglese, John Robblns state highway commission because the Puritan dairy company. The Walker, David Einney, George Kuhn. John Elaborate Program to be Gtven'l James Sullivan and John Malotto. agents of tho commission have inter- company claims that after Mr. Rib- Jennings. ter with the public utilities commls- the mooting nnd election of officers at tho foot of the street, Mr. Ken- Blon., The commission, in a letter to night by Rumson Paptts.; at Rod "Men's hall at Rumson'and an nedy said that ashes and other clean viewed Mr^. Conover and Mr. Holmes. tor left its employ he collected a bll These officers will be Installed on The other plan Is to build the new of $5 from Mrs. Gladys Bray of Fair Thursday night, January 4th". the township committee which waa The pupils of the Rumson . Interesting address on shade tree In- rcfUBO collected In trio town should read last Thursday night, stated that scctB WOB given by DrvE. P. Felt, be spread over the meadows for tho FOUND IN A CHICKEN'S CROP. part of the road from' the northern Haven, which waa due to the com- — ,«• chools will- hold a Christmas I 1 beginning of the county road' in any. Mr. Rltter Is charged by theNOTES OF CHRISTIAN GROUP. the railroad company had been or- talnment tonight In the high i head entomologist of tho F. A. Bort- noxt five years or so and that by tho dered to place a warning light at the It l> t M Fl end of that time the land would be What a River Plaza Woman Got northwesterly direction to the Pleas- company with having kept- tho auditorium. Special parts. ... converted Into valuable river fron With Her ant Valley roa* This' would bring money. Mr, Rltysr.-.oJatme.O.' Miw£s. t the Past, Month 1,070 Person crossing. This light will be the same tk>t#r lie Hallanan, Who'" property suitable for, a park, or n the state highway a short distance foot guUty "when he had a' hearing "1 Its Various Doings. as a police trafllo light and wHl.aaaJv Mrs, Louise v Kohdzon of River west of the village (center. last week. before Justice , Elmer C. green, yellow and red colors," Tje uud vt:: ways of combating them. playground! or both. Mr.. Kennedy plaza bought a chicken > for her During the post month the various Bald that care should bo taken not Walnrlght He was held In $1,000 Utilities commission stated that the will glvo a recitation entitled/' Tho recent flower show was re- Thanksgiving dinner. Mrs, Kondzon bull for the action of the grand jury. branches of the Red Bank young light would be put-up as an experi- DoUy;" Dorothy Courtney, who>>» ported a financial success,, Trio show to mix garbage and papers with the has always examined the crops of About midway botween Holmdel men's Christian association have had ment and that It would be the duty of clean, non-inflammable refuse. and Matawan Is a sharp turn In the John L. P. Tllton of Asbury Park be- give a recitation entitled 'T ' Is given by tho gardeners' focloty to chickens when she them for :ame his bondsman. a total attendance of 1,070 persons the township to have persons arrest- Dolls;1! Edith Beck, who wffl i promote tho glowing of Witter prod Mr. Kennedy stated .that ho hadcooking. Seldom has she found, any- county rood near Frank Anderson's at their .meetings and social events, ed who disregarded the warning sig- solo entitled /"Jolly Santa uco and flowers and to establish Interviewed tho ofnolals of the bor> thing except grain and grit in the louse. Mr. Anderson Is a civil en- the largest of which was the fathei nals. .'••• Loretta Kennedy, who will g goodwill among tho organization's ough ot Rumson and that he believed crops. With this last chicken, how- Ineer. Ho has suggested to the state MAKING CHRISTMAS GREENS, and son banquet at Trinity parish recitation entitled "Expecting highway commission that tho county Commltteeman Carl Grosslnger re- membors. Tho rocent. flower Bhow that arrangements could bo mado to bver, things were different. The first house. Red Bank groups under the ported that progress was being made Claus;" Roger Beck, who wlll'i waa tho first In a number of years to have the Red Bank garbago and in- th.'ng she found was a pin, which road not be followed as tho statt Tbe Season for Making Decorations direction of tho association are tho solo entitled "Dear Old Santa C highway eoutU of this sharp turn bu on the matter of 'taking over Ideal be financially auccossful. The hortl flammable material burned at thewas run ontlrely through, the crop Ends at Belford. Quadrangle club, the boys' Hl-Y club, Beach at East Keansburg las a pub- and Lucy Rice, who will give a „. culturlsts gave a vote of thanks to RumBOn Incinerator. Mr. Kennedy from Bide, to . Then came a that this part of the road be bull the girls' Hl-Y club, the Westside olrguo entitled "Old Presents,J through a ravine, and meadow lands Robert N, Seeley and John Os- lic beach. He stated that he had, held all thoso who helped with or attended said that a portion of the Red Bank moonstone which apparently had born closed their business In making boys' clubs, tho Business men's vol- conferences with Assemblyman' E. New People." tho show. dump Bhould be set aside as a place which extend almost to the village been used in a breastpin. Other Christmas green decorations las leyball class, and the older boys' Donald Sterner regarding this mat- Selections will be given by,tl The now officers in addition to the to put: worn out automobiles and things found in the crop were two center. Mr. Anderson argues thai council. Richard T. Smith Js secre- this course Is tho most direct. I Thursday. The decorations were ter and that he believed a satisfac- school orcheatra and the president are: other bulky objects and that folks gray mottled stones which had prob- made In a barn at Belford owned by tary of tho Red Bank association. tory plan would be reody for presen- ton band. wtio put such things at the dump ably been set In a pair of cuff links, this course Is followed the state high- First .via* .president—Llswellyn Jones i way would connect with tho Pleasant Mr. Osborn. Twenty to thirty per- tation soon. The senior glee club will sing . tho Amory Hnskell (state. should bo required to pay a fee. Ho an oval yellow stone from a finger A New Corporation. Birthday of a King," the Junior « said that a fence with locked gates Valley road. sons were employed In making laurel Albert N. Runyon, chairman of the Second vice president—Stanley Ulbrlek ring, a.blue cut glass bead and a evergreens and holly Into wreath The Home roofing and awning cor township committee, represented the club will alng'1 Saw Three 8! ' ot tho W. Nelson Cromwell eatato at Bsa- should be put around tho dump and coneshaped piece of whl'.e cut' glass. It Is expected that tho new spur of poratlon has boen incorporated an and the boya" glee club will Blnf. bright. that the caretaker at the place should and roping. This work began th< committee at a dinner which was The metal parts of the breastpin, fln-the state highway will be started in day after Thanksgiving and conwill have offices on West Front strec given by the newly organized Trl- Three Ships." Tho klndorgarton" Secretary—Frank T, EtllnKton of thebe sworn In as a special policeman gei, ring and cuff links had been A.: F. Llehtcnstoln oatata on Rlversldt March or April. The construction of tinued until last Thursday. Red Bank. The company will appl; county executive association at thegive a recitation and a song, to deal with folks who transgressed completely worn away by tho grit the state highway from Matawan to roofs and sell awnings. Raymon drive. . ' • tho rules. Mr, Kennedy stated that Fifteen to twenty years age Berl-eley-Carteret. hotel at Asbury recitations will be given by the Financial secretary—Petor J. Mulvlhlll l.i tho chicken's crop, but the pol-Holmdel la only part of the plans of 'Christmas greens" were mado up a( Phillips Is president, Charles IL Park. The association consists of of- ond grade and a recitation wffljji of J. Louis llay's estate at Rumson. after tho low lands had been filled In ished Btones had resisted all erosion the state highway commission, bul Blauvclt of Leonardo vice presiden the town could buy an Incinerator to a score or more places In Bayshon ficials ot municipalities In Monmouth, given by the girls of the third gn Corrospondlnsr secrotnry—Mr. Lyons. from this source. this part of tho rood Is all that is ex villages and towns, but Mr. Seeley anu and secretary and P. Sarabachello ol Middlesex and Ocean counties. Mr, Other numbors oa the program < ... Treaiurer—Percy E. Hicks of the How dispose of garbage. pected to bo' built next year. It i Mr. Osborn are tho only persons In Matawan treasurer. The incorpora- Runyon was enthusiastic as to thi b« a playlet entitled "Tho ChrlstruM'S ard S. Dordcm estate at Rumson, J. A. VanScholk of Nowman Dance Every Night thought that eventually tho now stat tion was affected by Bradley M Executive comnilttec—Edward Hastings, the Bayshoro section who are now clvlo objects of the association. Hi Masque," by the fourth, fifth add Springs road, who was formerly a to tho tunes of Joe Woodward him.' highway will bo extended south o engaged in this business. Flahor. stated that the. committee would sljth grades! a playlet entitled "KJlft „ Charlss Rice, Michael Connors, Alfred councilman, disagreed with Mr. Ken- solf, at the San Remo. Open all Sanders. William II. Walte, William Porter. yoai;. Located at tho south end ol HolrrTdol through Colt's Neck and on probably receive a letter soon asking of the Christmas Child," by' Ul»''j! nedy. Ho said the town should dis- Ocean boulevard at Long Branch •• south to Atlantic City. Piano and Violin Concert. Middletown township to Join the as- Boventh grade; and carols by m «S« Mombors of the exhibition com- continue using West Red Bank as a Special Notice. mltteo and subordinate officers will whero courtesy and cuisine meet the In the moantlmo the construction Beginning November 23d and end A piano and violin concert was giv- sociation. mary chorus. <; garbage dump at once and should requirements of the most dlserlmi- of the road between Holmdel am Ing December 7th, all persons hav bo chosen at tho annual, mooting ratlng-whether for luncheon, din- en Sunday night at tho Hebrew Byna- buy an Incinerator. He said the peo- Matawan -will greatly Increase troffl ing their Bhoes repaired at Moodys Hurt by a FalL Hares Killed by Dors. Thursday night, January 10th. A ple of West Red Bank had stood fo ner, dinner-dance or late supper you n the heart of Red Bank, by leav gogue on RlverBldc avnue by Profes- prize will bo nwarded'at that tlmo to wll find that the high promise of over the Nowman Springs road ahi sor Tortora of Naples, Italy, and Sid- Five hares owned by John the garbage dump eight years and through Llnroft, as this route will b ing their name and address hav, George Rudy of River Plaza, 1 tho member of the club who has their menu will be fully lived up to flvo chances on five prises to b, box up. Alto n full line ot all other Incinerator Is J1.J11 n ton. DonL-Aavcrtlsomcnt. opts, single or double. Roussllfos • SIH» given by Phi Clil PI fralornlty populur brnniln of elgara. • Paoh'a Buy him a aollil allvor olnretti The memborn of tho nod Blink Jewelers, 30 Broad Btroot—Advertise ChrlntniMi Dance Deal Inn Dnceiuhnr 28th. Muulo I cnno, or a pocket lighter this Chris Jowelry for Mm, ClRnr Htoio. Denlae and Sw&nnell, Ilndlo. ment. _ _ Riven by rill Chi PI fraternity a Felkiim'u Colleiflnns of Nownr mini. Ilouaallles', Jowelers, 80 Broui proprlotorN, Ilroad end M«ch«.nlo board of hetilth were at the mooting Btromberii-Cnrlton am) R. a A. Doiil Inn Dooombor 28th. Muslo b; Hemi-fi>rmnl, Ausiiiamcnt, ?3,00,- Watch ohalna, cuff buttor ahd they had • conference with tho Bridge Mayor*, street—Advertlaoment rlnga, acmf Mm, tVMi street!, Hed llitnlt— AdvortUement. cumnlotn A. O. power seta, ;%Tt ti Volkiun'u Colleglnns of N«wtir Adverllrcniont. _ ulnoiiH, eintilom ohorml, |ol mtyoi and council before tho moot- 11,845. D. A, Johnson Co., 18-'.-17. M„e wo will furnlali you with score pad Hcml-fprmal. Assessment, 13,00,— 1 It you call nt our plant Loon'a, 70 . lllnns—Illngs—King*. Dr, Dunn, Burgeon Chiropodist belt buckles, IttUaallMt . Jf . Clnnrlng Hnl« nt Winter Mllllnory, ing. Dr, William II Ijiw«a, borough ehanlo street, phono S00.—Adverllsi Advor/liivinont. Hours 3100 until 0:00 dally.- Boo- Btond ninot,—AiiymlBomant,', All our nll-tiimmed modeli nnd fell health Inspector, In reply to a qucn- ment, ^_^ 7(1 White street, Rod Bunk.—Advo J «>>«. HumlNulu of benutlfiil rlnRd fo oiui Nutlonnl Hank building, PholM lintu nl one-thlril off. N<> rueryes il tlon, stated that ten per cent of thn tlaomont Now YeMU 15vo Cololiratlon men, liullen and children Why no 2100, Red Bank.—Advertlaoment, In Tims for ...,.-„ A L."Mi!rrl«'» Millinery P*rlor Clocks. lit, tho Hnn Reinn-by-the-Roa, Ooeai n new ring for thin Chrlntmnsr Rnui total oolleotlona made In the winter Curlatnma Tn>i>a mid Wrnilln Billon', Jcwelori, 30 Brond ntroot.—A All wlnlor mlllliKry. Btl llnmcl aitrocit room 10 over Wool w»» gkrbigo and that In the summer Beth Thomns chime, muntel, boil nvunuo, Wont End, K J, Make you The Rupot-Sftloaman. lloutoiinlura at ap«ol«l wottli atnrn--Anvpi tlnemnnt. dolr and de>k olooka. Itoiiniilllcii lonnonably priced. Ifonoy lloo Flow I'tserviillons, lihono Long Ilrnnol voitlBoniont _ twtnty per cent wan garbage, llnr- Jewalorf, 80 Broad street.—Advortlso m- Hhop, Upper Ilroad stroot, pbon Luko Lorighouc! In The, naRlatei A. U Monla'i MIlTlnii old A. lUndrloliion who la • mtmbtr ment. B73 Red Hunk,—Advertisement 1743, Oone Folol,—Advertisement Xiniw Trwn on Halo Now talks to over DB.bOO people «vorj Ilroad nlrook, oVir W TIIIIP nml F.nntf». -Advertlaamgat Ul ut dinUiiit yrjiii ruiim only U for of the bonfil of education, proUslml Ilnvo you rctiil the Want Advertlsi nt llronil nml ITront iitreol, and Mot week,—Advortlstinont a. fltti'OHMl >nrunn Al l IUun'i .t(i fl'll, (Hpni Wlillc *os1nsl uilnff tho Rarbnga dump nnd Now Hug* For Old ChrUtnma Trnoa nml Wreath* nuiiita In Tho IlKKltter thin week innulli ntrndl and Mnplo nvenu •ti«iL- l'liono lloU IIMM WiB-Ad. ur|s)d tho council to buy an Inciner- Havo your rug« aliitmnooed .. retuonnbly prlcod, Honey lieu Flov Mnybe thorn la |UB( tho thing ndvoi Fron ddllvorlen Wllllnm Muolntoil Tcn-1'B.irniant V\*n. , UOII'I, pp While strtit Plion* no ' Typewriter llcmilqimrtoni, TeM*V« VanlWhclli, urged H Typewriter* rented, bought an Mnyplnkn will relieve It Tttlu twi rinuoD mid dletlllod wntoi rieiil told. Triibln's. BB Urond strut, lie nml lciiont in 30 mlnutel.—A'tvaiU riiiii) U Norlt IlrldK* Rvehno II nnd audlni "MTV mint* , uliont,iilo5.-Advirlli«m«nt, atrltt, XU4 i RED BANK REGISTER Smlth of But FrethoM and tingle these frees grow'> owned by folks on Christmas ev» s.t>Bt.' poroUii^ horses to W. L Bpalth.of Wait Free- who do not live liere and who make cEuroh. at Bttohtown. Rosswitfs Asbury Park Hl(h School Is Through bold, J. H, ijenrell of Engllahtown UtUe'or no supervision o( tho prop- mass in V will be ployed. „; \ / With Neptune High School. • end Lawrence Jaffa of Perth Amboy. erty. A great many trees are out "The • Christmas entertainment1 of A communion service was held at down without the permlulon ot tho he MtUwllst 8und*y-»(*opl will be, \ The Asbury Park high school ath- the Reformed church Sunday morn- absentee land owners. held Sunday afternoon." • • , letic association announced last week ing. Rev, John Terbuoe of Belrmar Mr. and-' Mrs. Samuel Cell) and Edwin BtoothoCt has ordered a that all athletic relations with Nep.- wna In charge ' *' their two children *re sick with grip. tuno high school had been severed. Chevrolet sedan. ^ r. ' J ittrtaw Stindw lU «, I f, U, Alex L. McCleoi spent part ot last James Cummins*, who hoards at tho Stanley WUklns', son of Welling- This action Is thought-to be the re--week -with his daughter, Mrs. R. V.Cell) home, Is also sick with the same sult of tho protest made by the Nop- ton Wllklns, will return home this, Ivtnlni Tsttlaoalsl Betts of Bloomflold. Mrs. jiatta was dlcease. ' < week for the holiday vacation ftom P, M. - j V1 tune high BChool agalnBt two colored Injiired recently In an automobile ac- John Crawford Is sick with a heavy the college at , where | ftwdlnf Rm—Win.iilwi uo players on tho Asbury Park high cldont. She lias recovered from her cold Re Is a member of the township he Is studying to beeoma a doctor, 5 8«mr<).». /urn ttl« to 4 tit if. y. school team on the ground that they Injuries. commutes qt Shrewsbury township. Christmas will be celebrated at Th» oubll. It aordlallrr lSfltod-*o were not bonoftdo realdcnU of Asbury On account of his sickness be was r. IUTO4 ikt Pjrk. The protested players were thp Pine Brook schoolboui1 e Friday sod' TIN^ON F4IXS NEWS. unable to attend the committee meoti morning. A program will be given I FU»(tlnV Rwi barred from playlnff by tho stato Ing last week. and Santa Claus will make gifts to high school association. fany Evergreen Trees. Cut Down Miss Conatanoe Heed, who attends tfta children. , Elaborate pTepara- • • *• South ot tbo Village. Fawcett art school at Newark, and Uom.are being made for the event ^Couple Iiose Damage Suit. \Hundrcds of evergreen, trees have Miss Dorothothy RBeade , who attends Qhrlntmsii family gnthtrtn'gs-a 4 cut down in tno pine lands normal schoohoofl at 1Trenton, are home dinner parties will be held at a num- returned by a jury at Freehold last south or this village- to, be Bold as for the, holiday season with their ber of homes here. Most ot the res- week in the suit ot Mr. and Mrs. Christmas tress.. Big truck loads ot parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. idents of this place plan to spand the Emll Beclc of Ocjean Grove for tho trees pass through this place al- Reed, Miss Constance Beod will day at home and to entertain .rela- $13,000 against the Atlantic & Pacific most dally. Much of the land whero play tho mualo for th,e midnight mass tives and'friends, ' • V tea company for Injuries' Mrs. Beck claimed to huve received when she stumbled over a projecting stone In the sidewalk in front of the com- pany's Asbury' Park store, Church Official Guilty of Assault A Gift for Mother! Herbert Matthews, a trustee of the Southard Methodlat church and care- taker of the church cemetery, was convicted last week on a charge of assault and battery on Lloyd Cooper. It was claimed that Matthews at- 300,000 Miles of Mew Ta IK ways tacked Cooper during an argument at tho cemetery. EVERY QUALITY FEATURE -»•«. in Hew Jersey NEWS. in this new "Speed Queen" A Vote of Thanks for the Men Who THE Telephone Talkways of New Jersey tave teen ex' Tore Down .Church Sheds. Highly polished, full capacity, pressed alum- The ladles' aid society of the Ee- inum tub. tended nearly 3 00,000 miles within the past twelve months, formed church has,accorded a vote of thanks to tho men who tore down ^VHBSMAS sboppiat dons. bringing additional thousands of people within your the dilapidated sheds on the prop- Pour-vane, submerged-. type, smoothly pol- I . vet? Don't forget • present city of the Reformed church. Al- ished aluminum agitator. ^•^ ipr your cows. telephone reach and providing new channels for convex though no expression of apprecla-i -Nothing like Boll-Brand Feed to tton has been accorded to the ladies' All-metal wringer with semi-balloon' rolls. plesse 'em. It Increase* orfDc ptc- sation where conjestion threatened. The new Talkways aid society for Its part In this work, ductlon snd profits tool ' there is a general feeling that the Ball-Brand Feed contatna all tb», are packed in lead covered cables for protection from the community should extend a vote of Double Walls. Enclosed mechanism. grains, meals,, minerals and «wMt« thanks to the women for enlisting enera that are good (or com. elements and interference and all of them converge for the services of the men to remove No oiling necessary. 9 the sheds. Doing away with tho Charles W.Pfte. Rensselaer FsDt. you in your telephone. church sheds has Improved the ap- Durably constructed. N. Y. says: "During the ItttS pearance of the village center 100 years rvc fed different dairy tattona per cent Finished in beautiful colors. "»but' nsy cow 1 always prodncsj" Daily the system of wires and cable grows larger to serve John Ely of Union spent part of more milk and keep In better co»>' last week with Garrett p. Long- Come in and let us demonstrate the remark- dltion on B-B." Howard KririxO," ' our growing State. Engineers, linemen, splicers and many street Laiudale, Pa, says: "Been feediDK The schools of Holmdel township able features of this new aluminum-washer. ray n cows a tuft protein feed I others are planning and building "doing their part, and a will close for the holiday season on You'll see how you can make a clear saving thdoght couldn't be belt. But I Friday. An entertainment will bo tried Boll - Brand — my cows fa- given that afternoon at the Craw- of over $50 on a distinctly qualityvwashing creased production 75 llm. of milk most important part in increasing the quality and \eeping ; ; ford's Corner "s"choolhouse. machine. . . \ ' : porday." • : The annual Christmas sociable of down the cost of service." •••',. the Baptist Sunday-school will be Order B-B from your dealer be- Th* quotattqn Ufr+nt an addtw hy Walter 3. Gifford, b*ad 0/ tha DM Syttmm held Thursday night, December 27th. low. If you jr.jvVget most protec- Arthur Kreutnor of New York tion per doUsr of feed cost, bring spent last week with his sister, Mrs. the empty sacks back and get a Jacob Stern. complete refund of your money* William H. LaBoyteaux is having Maritime Milling Co, Inc Bufialo, Jersey Bell Teleplioiic Co. box stalls built for fourteen -horses Aluminum Washer which he recently bought Tho horses Jcr.:r;; institution Hacked by Jt'attonal .Resources are now at the sales and exchange stHbles of the William C. Ely estate. V. D. Wlltol* Co, The ladles' aid society of the Re- Allen's Electric Shop Red Bnnh, X. J. formed church will have a new roof "BED BANK'S LEADING ELECTRIC STORE" put on the building which is occu- pied by the Sunday-echool. 63 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. Last week the William C. Ely es- , , PHONES 611^612. V tate sold a team of horses to EMgar

GIF^TS After all, Christmas is Toy Time. To be sure the "grown-ups" never out-grow the joy of giving and receiving but when all is said and done it's the day of the kiddies. Why Waste Time Shopping Around When You Can Do It All At

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58 and 75 Broad Street 58 and 75 Broad Street Red Bank TWO STORES Mahogany Red Bank Carriers, COMPETENT SALESLADIES TO HELP YOU. FREE DELIVERIES. OPEN EVENINGS. OPEN EVENINGS. From . Automobiles Train Accessories Dj-ums Crokinole Bead Stringing Boxing Gloves Hand Painted Smoking Sets $1.50 up Tricycles Shoo Flies Toy Phonographs Parcheui Honey Bee Game Golf Supplies Novelties Smoking Stands Bicycles Hobbie Horses Pool Tables Pollyanna Knives Fountain Pens Candle Sticks Irish Mail* Building Blocks Moving Picture Flinch Desks Fountain Pens Diaries Sowing Stands Fire Engines Toy Blocks Machines Rook Eversharp Books Card Tablet Telephone Tablet Express Wagons Steam Engines Sedans Combination Board Leather Goods Kodaks Framed Pictures Fancy Candles Skooters Toy Typewriters Racers Barney Google Stationery Bibles Chinaware Old Prints Soldiers Friction Toys Dishes Pirate & Traveler Picture Albums Table Lamp* Etchings Locomotives Pop Guns Garages Jack Straws Memo Books Console Sets Boudoir Lamps Antiques Lionel Electric Trolleys Ten Pins Foot Ball Address Books Cut Gins* Bridge Lamps Camera Supplies UNCDLNLDCS Trains Stoves Bate Ball Typewriters Pyrex Glassware Silver Plated Ware Diaries BOYS AND GIRLS Black Boards Winding Trains Tiddley WinksX Tennis Racquett Water Color Seta Glassware Nut Bowls rxomtoH

SPALDING The largest SKATES SLEDS. Fountain Pens selection of the SKIIS Every Boy wants Parktr, tyntorman FOOT BALLS one. Wo hnvo most beautiful Hod t A II. BASKET BALLS them from XMAS $1.00 to $12.00 PUNCHING BAGS Tour mm* itampttf MUCH GOLF GOODS on «V Fountain I*sns bl $1.25 to $12 CARDS. from as. TENNIS BOOK ENDS, from $1.00 up immmsm TM^^rKKr.. TTTT^OT7; RED'B'ANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 19,1928. FIEEMEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM, New Team at Fort Monmouth Would X MAS GIFTS ' Like to-Book Games. The -firemen of Port Monmouth \ '^ ', T*JAT TOE— have organized a basketball team and tbey would: like to book games with x^*c: *'££$ ^'^M™fe other teams In this part of the coun- BRIGHT, SHOPPE ty. The team has rented tho basket- ' Seven Broad Street ball court at the East Keansburg civic association building:. Fred Hll- JUNION1OR 1 V 1 a kr^ft f WOOD fllcker Is captain and George B TA1 Frolbott la manager. The other BOUDOIsapR j LAMPS f «?&» members of the team are Herbert UDOIR J *""* »*»»« kj [^ GLASS Bayard, ^Edward Dowens, Edward >> »*'j»« SILK. PARCHMENT. 1 Air 1 fsnO Freibott, Frederick Frolbott, Hoy CHINTZ, MICA. RAYON, I SHA/lP S Drake, Charles Naughton, Charfeo CRYSTALINE, ETC J OlirxULjO Staba," Alfred Hllfllcker, William Mqesch and Walter Burkhardt Chineia Soapgfone Lai lnsiand Va>*« a Italian Pottery Tablable and Boudoir Lamp*. • ••••• COLT'S NECK NEWS.- , . Reformed Sunday-School to Cele- CONSOLE & BUFFET MIRRORS. brate Christmas V iday Night. Beautiful Grave Blankets and Thp Sunday-school of the Reformed 1 Aquariums, Waste Baskets, End Tables, Book-Ends/ Hooked church will celebrate Christmas with Bugs, Recipe Boxes,. Bulb Cover*, Paper Weights, Diaries, an entertainment Sunday night The "\ Wreaths for Sale at the Glass Holders, Perfume Sets, Vanity Bets. congregation will hold a prayer meeting tonight at 1" home of Mr. end ilrs. G, Rezeau Conover. A LEATHER BRIEF CASES. lecture on missionary work illus- DRINK trated with more than sixty stere- Large Selection of Brass Ware. ' optlc'on slides was given at the church Sunday night Beautiful Imported China, Etc. . Miss Caroline Wright of Locust Our pure Grade A pasteurized rnilk, at Honey Bee Flower Shop Point was a recent juest of Miss Bed Lights, Candle Shields, Westclox, Leather Novelties, Drawing Tables and Instruments. Margaret Soffel. each meal—and between meals—is the f Upper Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Joaquln Lawrence has bought a Ford coach. ' II • •" ' MJOIM 872. \ Xmas Cards; Seals, Tying* & Wrappings. The Helping Circle of the Re- finest food for growing children and will fcrmed church met last Wednesday at the homo of Mrs. Louis 'Snyder. sustain them through work and play. A sale of fancy articles was held and< $]'i .was cleared. .^^•^^t^^V^^^^^i^l^V^^ The members of the-ladles' aux- Plenty of Puritan Dairy's milk, butter and iliary of the fire company and their husbands and children were enter- eggs make joyous, vigorous youngsters. tained Tuesday night of last week at the home of Mr. -nd Mrs. Theo- dore Wuebber. A flne collation was served and everybody had a delight- ful time. " A PURITAN DAIRY PRODUCT Bring Your C Mrs. George Decher has returned IS A PURE PRODUCT" home from a visit of several weeks it Newark. H. Christian Snedeker Is thoroughly -.joying himself at St. Petersburg, 'orlda, according to letters and Shopping List to . stal cards which he has sent to Puritan Dairy Natives and friends here. He has m elected president of the Three- -•« '•'.• Phone larters Century club of St Peters- *• i rg. Mr. Snedeker^ has been In Red Bank 2030. orlda since October. Six men who aro employed In illdlng the new wireless station on .it Hance farm at Scobeyvlllo ara jnardlng at. George Decher's. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wuebber loft today for Florida, where they will spend the rest of the winter. Ac- companying them are Mr. and Mrs. j*1 The Safe Fielder of New York, who have been re w c Drug Stores visiting here. dm Edward Stryker continues to lm* 60 BROAD STREET, RED BANK Phone 1444 prove from the broken wrist he re- ceived in a fall from a ladder a few weeks ago. CIGARS & Nationally Known CIGARETTES Brands of We Must Vacate Soon! , , Cortoi. CANDY. • . Camels, Lucky Strikes, , Piedmonts or Chesterfields. Whitman's Samples •. $1.50—$3.00 Robert Burns Cigars $2.25—$2.75 ^ - Iana2-lb. DON'T DELAY! Box of 25 Johnson's Town & Country f El Producto Cigar $2.00 Chocolates ;. $1.00—$2.00 Box of 25 1 and 2-lb. All Men's and Boys' kl Phila. Hand-Made Cigars ...... $2.15 Park & Tilford's Chocolates $1.00—$2.00 ki • , . Box of 25 • • land 2-lb, White Owl Cigars $1.60 Box of 25 Artstyle Chocolates, Silver King $1.50—$3.00 La Rosa Aromatica $2.88—$3.50 1 and 2-lb. Boxes Box of .25 Little Bits From the Past $1.50—$2.50 SUITS Black & White ...'. $1.00-r-$1.50 1%-lb. and 2-lb." and Box of 25 Artful Chocolates $1.00—$2.00 Flor de Murat :...... $2.25—$2.88 ; land 2-lb. Box of 25 i Flor de Murat .....; $1,15 Box of 10 OVERCOATS PRICE Prince Albert Tobacco $1.10 •:..'. • l-lb.Tiii K Yelvet Tobacco $1.10 "PERFUME 1-lb. Tin Stetson Hats Tuxedo Tobacco $1.08 SETS NOT ALL SIZES. 1-tt.Tin Coty'sSets $4.50 to $7.50 Shaving Set. $7.50 to $13.50 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Djer Kiss Sets $2.75 to $7.50 'Cara Nome Sets .'. $4.50 to $10.00 SILK SHIRTS l/ ELECTRICAL Yardley's Sets ...,, $1.50 to $3.50 WHITE AND COLORS. / SUGGESTIONS Houbigant's Sets $6.00 to $8.00 Woodwork's Karess Sets $3.50 to $10.00 Electric Flat Iron v. $2.98 Mavis Sets $3.25 to $5.00 You Can SAVE MONEY on all With Shut-Off Switch Electric Coffee Percolator $2.98 Jonteel Sets $3.50 to $6.00 Holiday Purchases Electric Waffle Iron $7.98 April Shower Sets $5.00 Electric Heater ;.. $2.95 Boquet Rama Sets $5.S0 Electric Curling Iron $1.00 Everything in the Store Reduced Devilbis Perfumizers, Electric Curling Iron $1.98 NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS ALL SALES Electric Hair Dressing Sets * $1.19 $1.00 to $6.00. •"i Electric Heating Pads $5.98 Djer Kiss Perfume $1.00 to $2.33 Ideal Electric Table Stove $2.98 Little Chef Table Stove $1.98 Coty's Perfume $1.00 to $6.75 lectric Coffee Percolator $2.81) Houbigant's Perfume $1.00 to $7.50 4'Cup Size Caron's Black Narcissus $2.69 to $10.00 DAVIDSON BUILDING, • 'i \' RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 19,: 1928.

CTBE LOSS OF J75.00O. of sheep which were all registered BBBBBBBBBBSBBBB^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^P^^^^^S^SIPPSIJSSBBBSBBBI stock and winners of first prize at 1 RED BANK REGISTER. ir,- p-,»* Tr^" ""* 8heep and Eight Horses the Trenton fair last September. Th9 It 1 it <>.wSBk< , COOt Mltu *A4 frtllitar. Destroyed In Eire. Clydesdale horse was Langwater Homestead Tea Rooms. Inc. oi atwaui •dltw. Fashion and had been in Mr, Wert- Fifty-four head of prize sheep and helm's possession two years, Fire- 700 Grand Avenue, Aabury Park, N. J. tight horses; Including a Clydesdale men from Oakhurst, Wanamasso and stallion valued at $2,000, were lost Wayside were called and they pre- SPECIAL LUNCHEON 65c, 85c. $1.00 Tuesday night of last week in a tire vented . the house on the property which destroyed a large barn on San-flora being burned, Tlio barn had SPECIAL DINNER $1.00/ $1.50, $2.00 ders A, Werthelm's farm on the newbeen moved to make way for the new mate highway south of Eatontown. A la Carte - ' Afternoon TtoM Three hundred torn of hay and'a lot state road and several alterations of farm machinery wet* also lost; had been made to It Reservations for Bridge Parties under delightful Surroundings. The lots Is estimated at 178,000. How •-•tr— Home-Mado Cake. Hes and Bolls to take home,, the Ore started is not known. The Register never disappoints— PHONE ASBTJBY FABK 8197, your printing Is always done at tho ""fr+BtkH/A The heaviest loss was la the flook time promised.—Advertisement

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r,9W Postal Pension Law Earned ty Postal Workers U congress does what it should do * during the present session, poiital em- plOYMS who have been In sendee thirty ysars will have the right to quitwork If t' sy want to and re- Give a Man a ceive a pension of *1.200 B. year. As nattersnow stand they must be In '•>''. •inlet thirty yiara and ibust be 66 M L wars old before they get pensions. *i* i Th» new pension measure now be- Man's Gift fore congress make* DO restriction ' aa to age and merely stipulates length of service.. 1X7HAT nearer to his heart than fur* Do Your FowtoYott Who can claim after'watching a mailings? Our stocks are now- XMAS Need to mall carrier walking through all full—offering wide variety among fur- kinds of weathir with a 'teavy load Shopping Complete on hU baok that ha Is not entitled to nishings of quality for most men. a pension after thirty yean of such .Early the service, even though be may not yet Whether your choice be a fine hand- be «5 years of ageT If be chooses Dinner to remain In service'more than thir- kerchief of linen, or a luxurious dress- ty year* that is his affair, but he ing gown of rich brocade, it can be met should have tho right lo quit and art a pension If he wants to. The h uickly, expertly, economically. j\ •aine 1* true of the other pontoflloe Every A&P Store is completely stocked with all worker*. Their work Is exacting and fresh holiday delicacies, the highest standard of arduous. They must be as regular M clockwork In their duties. quality is maintained throughout our line —at the following Low Prices. It may be said that there are men i» various other line* of employ- ment who are just as much entitled can 4&C to pentloni as postofllce workers. Bokar Coffee can Tola Is true. Some men even work harder and at jobs which are more SPSM (MMI A1 A Clicquot Club or strenuous and painstaking than post' linger Ale Cantrell & Cochrane al Jobs. They receive no pensions when through old age or disability lb. they are unable to work, but there Is R & R Plum Pudding can hop* that some day this trill be nmedled. The Unite t States ii the bot8# ejtdy large elvllhwd nation which does TREFZ JghtorDark $1.00 per cue 6 25C not provide old age pensions, but It to hard to believe that It will always J9c have this unenviable distinction, Large Budded Walnuts

••• • .'"••.• ' •. • SHIRTS—Negligee or pleat- LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS DRESSING GOWNS — Mixed Nuts 29c Every advance that Is made for ed botomi, plain or collar —Hand embroidered initials. Plain or brocaded, beautiful 8 pensions tot government employees Novelty Handkerchiefs. Brazil Nuts >"• 29c brings nearer the day when all work- attached. Silk Shirts. colors—in brown, blue, ma- em will be entitled to similar com- roon or purple. Soft Shell Almonds * 35c pensation. Beonomlo conditions are more cruel to old age today than Dromedary Lemon or Orange Peel p*«- 13c. aver before, so far as employees are concerned. Many large employers Dromedary Citron . . . p"«-18c ' discharge . men after they reach a certain, age. This Is a machine age Fancy Cleaned Currants . . p^- ISc and machinery Is as ruthless as It is efficient It has made a condition Bell's Poultry Seasoning . pi*. 9c where there are scarcely enough jobs to go around Instead of Jobs be- Stuffed Olives t. 25c ing more plentiful than labor, aa was the case before machinery was such Sage or Thyme . • 5c * large factor. Del Monte Raisins Pk«- IOC large can The problem of unemployment be- Fancy Pumpkin a comes Increasingly menacing each year. It threatens to become a major problem this winter. What better -arssl£& Jello Dessert v Way could be evolve! to help solve HALF HOSE—A wide as- it than to grant old age pensions? sortment in silk, lisle and GLOVES—-Fur lined gray Many aged men who are shortening wool in various colors. suede, or in smart natural NECKWEAR — Imported SL Sliced Peaches 2Sk.'25c their lives by doing wo-'- which Is color pigskin. and domestic, in a great beyond their strength would be re- variety of designs and colors. leased to enjoy leisure which should te tnelrs and their places would be Mayonnaise . taken by jobless younger men.

There Is no more appropriate time %*21c of the year than right now to give thought to tho efficient work of the None Such Mince Meat Pk* 13C postofflcs folki. They are going at top speed to bring Christmas cheer Cranberry Sance IWMT largo can 23C into homes. It makes no difference what the weather may be or how Salad Dressing >«• 19c heavy the loads may be. They have tw their job to do and they do it Con- California Peaches » 15c gress wont be doing a bit too much for them It It takes off the age limit Nut Topped Dates . 2 p^»- 15c For the sake of the postal workers as well aa for tho uuit of old age, Figs pensions the pasiage of this meas- ure would be a fins Christmas gift Dromedary Dates i*r. 20c- SWEATERS—The Perfect Fancy Apple Sauce . . . 2<»°»25c UNDERWEAR—Silk and Gift for the Man who likes Yukon Club Ginger Ale » 3 •*>"• 25c Two "Champions" wool, all wool, cotton And out-door sports. We have a in High School Football. wool. _ No matter what kind HATS—Nothing will please fine selection of coat and slip Grandmother's Biead ta-'o^5c largek,, 8c youwiih we have them. All him more than a Knox Hat over Sweaters in combina- For 'the second time In the course serviceable and warm. of a few years the Red Bank high I on Christmas morning. tion colors and plain. school football team has the dis- Canned Fruits tinction of being tied for the cham- pionship of Central New Jersey with O.ri Assortment De Luxe .^ tht Princeton high school football N• »• V. or Social Delights pk C turn. On the flrtt occasl' the Red Bankers offered to play an ej^tra -A FEW OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS: : game to settle the contest and thus give the championship to one team Wallets Umbrellas FOR MEN AND BOYS. Royal Baking Powder te28c or the other Instead of having a Joint championship. Garter Sets Slickers Leather Coats o The Ideal Xmas Gift Suede and Tan Leather, The olfer was refused and tho Best Ever Slippers Suede Jackets Judges who settle such things upheld I Sheep Lined Coats. Princeton In its refusal and made Suspender Sets Lumber Jacks each team a ohomplon, This may Initial Belt Buckles be all right but It does not satisfy Cigarettes-i 15 • great many people, Why should D . Canes there be joint football champions? FOR LADIES AND MISSES. Lncky Strikes, Camels, Chesterfields I ^n^ There are no Joint champions In Pajamas ^ — other lines of «ports.>Who ever heard Old Golds, Sweet Caporals, PledmonU " " Of joint champions In baseball, or In Leatherette Raincoats pufillalm, or In tennis, or in any Scarfs Wool Vests and LEATHER COATS. other line of, sport? Smoking Jackets Leather Jackets All Shade*. Sweet Cider Fruit Cake Why not let theis two teams which N.B.C. Queen Anne are so evenly matched as to have AH Gifts Boxed in Holiday Boxes Free. Identical records play an extra gamo to see which Is best Such a contosi 39 would draw a much large)- attend- S* 59c 1 ance than any ordinary contest Foot- ball fans would cheerfully pay admls No deposit on |ng skm feel to wltneu H and the money could be tmd to pay for lohool alh- After Your Name He Will Look for Ours.. litlo expenses, nailing money In thtl way would not In any degree Compel* with businesses or indus- tries and It would give th< spsota- tort a "run, for their money."

Sometimes objections are made (bat too much emphasis Is placed on , Mtwet athletic* but the sortition of in ri'i't' —Tfmms would not make much dlf. Clayton Mag'ee •"- -' • • •—-- y, we ' elleve our team At than those Prince . Stating them would be a 19 Broad Street, lend for the season, If on the Red Bank, N. X (VOTICK OP 8KTTLKMKNT QP ACCOUNT \ |ha other team wen there ktttif»( BIT.) c1J.11, rmmsrlr Crtti Au. M R*4 ktonk heart buro- 0 dtttllaj t£« VilwtUm tntnoh in Storo Open (Evenings. RED BANK KEGISTER, DECEMBER'19,1928.

ON WIFE'S CHARGE. humsr and her daughter, Mrs. Irving vhlch will be held. Friday night at TjMOTHy R; H0LW1HAN Hance, are confined to the bed and the Baptist church by the Baptist 666 William Conwclfof Leonardo Locked a nurse Is In attendance. Mrs and Reformed Sunday-schools, The Contractor and Builder.„ Is a Prmcrlptlon to/ . Up in the County rrtjon.' Kance'i daughter Is also sick, Mrs, entertainment will be^ln at eight WHitTlH 'William Conwell of Leonardo- wu John Carey is kept Indoors with grip. o'clock. SPECIALIZING IN: JOBBING " Coldi, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, arrested last week on a charge of John N. Hillyer is Improving from Mr.; and Mrs. Cecil Graves have BI ' Arfo STORM ' Billious Fever and Maiarja. being drunk. The complaint was pleurisy, but he Is still unable to at- recovered from heavy colds, 940-M Attrtut, R«l Bank, N. A made by his wife. Tho arrest was tend to his duties as. postmaster. Misses Evelyn, Ruth and Dorothy „•>•> It If tjn'niait speed/ remedy known mode by Earl Hoyer, chief^of polio The two sona of Egbert Swackhamcr Stark will be home thin week for of Mlddletown township, Conwell are Improving from grip. The chil- the holiday season, slapped Mr. Hoyer In tho (ace and dren of tee-Davis are sick, with • 5-' Miss Catherine Stout continues to A perfectly emulsl tried to resist arrest, but the chief mumps. Improve from her Blckness and she soon/quelled him and locked him up ty product—elenn, The Christmas, festival, which was crpects to resume her duties as prin- and wbolesonoo. in the Kcansburg jail. Conwell had to have been given tomorrow by the cipal o( the school after the holiday B hearing before Recorder Louis H: children of Christ church has'been season. Miss Snlffen of Everett has Undo from strictly froah' v »»,, HnooB of Bdford and he was sent to been acting as a substitute teacher e 71 thjr, county Jail for six months.' At postponed on account of tho largo pure oil and highest ffradfl mw-l Monmouth Street Men's Shop amount of sickness in the village. since Jllsa Stout has been sick. teilait, ' rv" I tho hearing Mrs. GonwcIL Btatod that her husband had not supported the Tho new date will be fixed rs soon as the sickness abates. Two plays will Contains no filler to thlctwa,' family for a number of years. Re- Welfare Board Organizes. ;, 28 Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J. corder tleese stated that Conwell be given. They are entitled "Tho no ollj needed a good, long stay In Jail to Ten Fingers of Francois' and "The Mrs. Leon Cubberly of Long gejt the alcohol outof his system and Transfiguration of the Gifts." Branch has been elected president IT'S DIFFERENT. ' ' (Just Around the Corner from Broad Street.) of the Monmouth county welfare ihafTie lfad~iio"™compuiii.Uoir~aboUt A service and sermon will be glv- _Packed_Jn HaIf._Plnt .___—„ , _^__ j- „ . SfaVChrUfcfiuTelf Christmas' monr- board,"whlch-wlll"have"chargo of-the L tiding him there, since ConwoH'3 Ing at cloven o'clock. Welfare homo to be built at Allen- i\ confinement would not affect the wood. James D. Carton of Asbury The funeral of William Stcnchen On sale at first class stores. . Holiday Suggestions fnmlly Income. ' Park Is vice president and Adrian of New Canaan, Connecticut, form- E. Moreau of Freehold eeoretary and oily of this place, waB held at New treasurer, ' for Men and Boys. JJIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. Canaan last week. and burial was J. S. Silvers it Bro.. Company mada at Fair View cemetery. Mr. Sola M«nufac(nrar( , Mot Connected With Any Other Store. li Great Seal of Sickness Here— Stenchen was a brother of Mrs. John Have you read the W§nt Advertise- Christmas Flay Postponed. F. Stenchen, ' ments in The Register' this Week? 1 Maybe there is just the thing adver- HIGHTSTOWN, N; J. Many residents of this place are Final rehearsals are being held for tised that you are looking for.—Ad. on the sick list. Mrs. John F. Swack- the union Christmas entertainment vortlsement.

TIES PAJAMAS Sllksor Knitted; plain 'it designs, Regular or mid- dy;, all. materials. "GOOD FURNITURE FOR EVERY HOME 65c up to $1.95 up $3.00 ,

SHIRTS Madras, broad- HOSE cloth,'in all Wool, lisle, silk, stylos; latest plain, patterned. shades, $1.95 up 50c up

BELTS JACKETS •Genuine leather;-, HUSH HquBe Coats In all the colors. lliliiiBI wool and silk. $i;oo desire for articles of lasting usefulness is making gifts of furniture extremely popular. RBI There are so many perfectly ideal gifts foi every member of the family within this classification SWEATERS MUFFLERS:. that most of your Christmas list can be filled right Pullover as woll , Silks and wools; here at this store. Choose now—pay as conveni- as Jacket styles, plain or patterns. ent ! ' $1.95 up $1.00 up to $10.00 to $6.50 ! HG Spinet Desks Fine Gate-teg Tables $19.50 " ; / $19.50 j: 'Kerchiefs When you give a spinet desk . The , gate-leg table is pre- Linoti, plain or Bathrobes you are giving a standard eminently popular. Ko home • should be without one! ";Choose colored borders; Blanket style, j article of • furniture—some- mm 1 3 in a box, with slippers to thing that will not wear out enfl of theae«beautiesf; with Initial. . match, or ever go out of style. Every housewlfo would cherish such 75c $5.95 a gift. *f ^-•...••:=::•-/":• C»;>.

Open Evenings Until 9:00 O'Clock. Saturdays Until ll:0O O'Cloclt. r Attractively Decorated Breakfast Sets, $21.75 The brightest and most cheery spot in the home Is wherever such a set Is placed! Nothing one could give tho homo could possibly see more useful service! See the lovely new, decorated sets now \ more than ever on sale here! Special values! A Smoker for Him! wW6^. up*. Worthy End Tables Distinctly a man's gift, so if $1.39 you want to please him—we etc PLYMOUTH for can help you! Sturdy, well designed and ele- gantly finished end • tables make fine, yet Inexpensive Economy of Operation gifts! f For Gi,J8 •ight ThU i nolle/' ««cal <> t. AND flnd just Vou'Ji t WARDS "'.' In »• (hat r. o.». brmoiT •"'• th« Sewing Cabinets Mpnimth 2-door StJcn, Practical Gift! $4.75 Okrtl »> hoc*, f7OOf. yp whllo you cUss, giving far more spacious interiors large main bearings, positive pressure- enn «avo BO hnndsomoly! No othor nillclru of homo ullllly and with full-proportioned seating room, head feed lubrication, rubber engine rnount- decoration would bo moro nccoplnWo (isiglttn! Tho prices men- and leg room for five grown-ups; ings and torque reaction neutralizer. tiono'd hero will glvo you BOIHO Idoa ot tho uuvlimnl Cunvcnlent terms, of courao! Economy wth safety — Plymouth's Come, «ee and drive the Plymouth. We art weather-proof hydraulic four-wheel confident you will find it a car that truly brakes (internal-expanding front and amazes and delights with its revelation of Upholstered Chairs Secretaries, $39.50 new and greater dollar value. Open Evenings Until rear) give instant positive stopping in $19.50 Tall, rlatoly.arlBtonrntlol Tho any weather—another feature possessed Chooinonn of our romnrknbly Christinas. sccrolnry In n Kl't tlmt will '* II by no other car near this pricct RomStMt (with nmUtfl) $671) CcuptftWi Tourin. comfortnbln nml beautiful U|i- ptnvldo lltcloiiK utility nml f 693|2-DootSedan $700, D.Liu* Coup* (w!/AnmiU liolnlorcd chnlrD for tho Iioinol prldol Economy Wl'th^OWer—Plymouth's 45 Mai) fWl +Door 6W.n fjti. AttptUtf.o.b. Dttrolt. Plymouth Jtattn. HOUSE TO COST $15,000, James J. Fficher of Jersey City with frpntagti of 878 fe«Vpn th» road PEBTV AT WEST BED BANK and John P. Dodd of West New York and on the rlvtr. On,til* plac* U a BUILDERS VINE NEW DWEIUNO OOINO tr have each bought two lota on Main brick house ot twelve rooffia and four %' We will design and construct for you or estimate Domlnlck A. Muzza 'Mokes a Profit street at Port Mcmmouth from Ben- bathrooms,,v A large flr^P'M* H la of More Than 100 Per cent on ON ALSTON COUBT. jamin W. and Walter H. Mills. The th living Wont and the hou« U pro- upon your own plans. Property He Sold Last Week- House of English Design' I* Being lots are at Homestead Terrace. Eaoh vided with all tnodtrn lmprovtmran Example! of our construction arc open for your Inspection at The Now Owner to Build Storot, Built for Erlo Leavens ot South in 26x120 feet and eMh void tor WO. and convenience*' There Ut a large. "BUTTONWOOD AT SHKEWSBtmY," Street (or His Own Occupancy— Mr, Ftseher la building,*, bungalow gMrage. One of the features ot the Domnlck At Mazza has sold .bis fir a summer resldenoe on the prop- estate Is a small attraotlvt lake. Mr. for which wo arc General Agent*. double house and lot on tbe cast aide It Will be Completed May 1st ' »t UiU time for pint Mortgage inve.traent, in ' A house of English design Is beert- y which he bought James H. Sohwed Is a Now York tmilnw* man. Tcls. SB3T or 2164-J Bed Bank. of Shrewsbury avenuo at Red Bank Vcran of Port \MonmOuth li doing The new owner will lute the place aa M to ModoBto D'Aulto of Jersey City ing built on the east side of Alston aunu u frof m $1,00$1000 to $10,000$10000. O. H. SEVTOS P. A. QUACKENBBSH court by Mrs, Thomas Jardlna for the work and the cost will be J2,300, a summer residence. .Th« bouse la *< f lor 510,500. . The property Is between Mr. Dodd will build a. similar bun- comparatively new.' the house owned and occupied by Erlo Leavens of South streot. Mrs. Application! given proinpt attentton. Jardlno has built several bouses pa galow on his land. Dr. J. W7 Parker and tbe' house If you wanted a 'Job would you •I: owned and occupied by Mr. Maua. Alston court. The lot on.which the print 7,600 circulars telling all about The lot Is 60x135. feot. Each half of house Is fgolng up was bought by THE SCHWED ESTATE BOLD. It and distribute them among 7,800 the house has six rooms, a bathroom Mr. Leavens from Mrs. Jardlno, a bomest Jou would not( It) would, MONEY TO LOAN and modern Improvements^ shoct_Ume_agOL..fac_t6.QQ0..:..It:_ la A. New_Own»_tQr a.SUow BIHMLOO coat, too -muoh-.ln.tlme ana-money. 00x154 feet Riverside Drive. Wise men get the same results by The 'now owner will take posses- oluslfled advertising in The Regti- sion January 1st. He will either tear The house will cost about $15,000 Miss B. V- Wilson ot Elberon has ter.—Advertisement 7 down tho house or move It back from Fart of the house will be constructed the street, Ho will build stores on of tllo and stucco and the rest will REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND r the land which Is now occupied. The be enclosed with wide shingles,..,It MIIIIIIIMMMIMIIMMMIMIIIIM on First Mortgage. new stores will havo living apart- will havo an outside chimney of MORTGAGE LOANS. ments on tho second floor, Mr. brick and stucco. The roof will ba 1 D'Aulto and his family will oooupy of red asphaltlc shingles. 10 MONMQUTH S1\, (Ground Floor); •}-, WHITE-PACH, Inc. one of tho apartments. The first floor will have a living Mr. Mazza bought the property room, dining room, breakfast nook RED BANK. Telephone 2100. eight years ago from Dr. Peter Collo and kitchen. Three bedrooms and a for $5,000. Ho spent $800 in mailing i bathroom will ba on the second floor improvements to the house.: The net and a maid's bedroom and a bath- NEED MONEY profit from the rental of the house room will be In the attic. Attached during Mr. Mazza's ownership, com- to the house will be a garage with FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING? GEO: B. BROWN & CO. bined with the price received from loom for two cars and with a pass-, B. I; REAL ESTATE, LOANS & INSURANCE Mr. D'Aulto, makes a total riet prof- ageway to the kitchen. In the living It, of considerably more than 100 per room will be a areplace. A hot wa- Call on us, we study your needs and aim to 11 BBOAD STREET, 0BED BANK. S. J.cont for Mr. Mazza. . , ' ter heating system with an electric When You Want Mr. Mazza states that Shrewsbury coal stoker for the furnace will be " hdp every worthy person wanting $50.00 to Telephone 681. avenue property has Increased great- installed. Hardwood floors, will, be ly in value during tho past few laid throughout Improvements in $300.00. Transactions strictly private, months, due to the probability that the kitchen will include an electrlo prompt service, lawful interest only and T.Lpbone ltt Shrewsbury avenue will become part refrigerator. . A Loan on Real Estate E.UbUih.d 18S4 operated under the supervision of the State of the state highway system. He The house will be completed about believes that the street Is destined to May; 1st and will bo occupied by Mr. -•• of New Jersey. become a business thoroughfare and Leavens. , • Consult One of the ALEXANDER D COOPER that it will be built.up solidly with stores within a few years. Ho looks FAIB HAVEN LOTS SOU). You can pay $5.00 a month on a $100.00 • 58*64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N J. : for a great Increase in the value of loan .plus interest, $10.00 a month on Red Bank Board of Realtors. Shrewsbury avenue property in theJustice of the Feaco Buys Three Lots spring. He says if ho had realized on MoCarter Avenue, $200.00 plus interest, $15.00 a month on Helping people finance the construction of their this coming advance In value when $800.00 plus interest. Every payment re- WINDSTORM INSURANCE Three "lotta were sold last week on homes, and helping them raise money on real the negotiations for the solo of thethe south side of MoCarter "avenue, duces the cost of interest each nionth. property wgro started be would not Fair Haven, by Fred F, Dennis, to estate for business or other purposes, is one of A Good Coverage at Very Low Rates. have made'tho sale this winter-but Gilbert Keith of Fair Haven, who has the duties of the Red Bank Board of Realtors. would have waited until spring. a.justice'ot the peace ofUco In Red A WORD TO NON-BORROWERS. Bunk. The lots were' owned by Ben- Any member of the Board of Realtors will be BOAD LOTS SO1D. jamin J. Parker, Mrs. Loltte Badeau When pur managers tell prospective borrowers the many of Red Bank and tho Economy advantages bur services hold for them, we hope they are found ready to help'you in matters of this kind, Property Bought by WUUam Noglows building ccapany ot Red Bank. Mr. ' believed, but we do not axpeot our service to be accepted and John Morris as an Investment Keith paid $300 each for the Park- solely on spoken word or printed statement., . ' . ., er and Badeau'lots and 5450 forth.; W'llliam Noglows and John Morris Economy company's lot, Tho lots It is through knowledge of the profitable results, the of Bed Bank have bought two lots are each 50x160 feet ana were bought proper use, of its money and service by Its customers, —MEMBERS- on the north side of Pihckney road us an Investment., that the MONMOUTH looks tor Increased patronage, and at Red Bank from Charles V. Thomp- this knowledge can come onlythroSgh actual transactions. son for $3,500. Kaoh lot la 00x150 By UiBSe statements and advertising we hope to persuade ALLAIRE & SON, 60 Broad Street A Community of Character feet. Mr. Noglows and Mr. Morris . non-borrowers to take tbe step that will enablo them to are partners In the ownership of tho find out themielves. • • HAWKINS BROTHERS, 10 Monmouth St. WHO ARE THE 1EADER3?—Tho home owner Is gener- Red Bank Candy Kitchen business ally a community leader with marked advantage! when seeking and In the ownership' of the Strand RAYH.STILLMAN This Senrioe Is Your* to Command, on Bequest. WM. A. HOPPING, Broad St. & Linden PI. oredlt, loan), or a business Investment His ownership testifies restaurant They bought the lots as to ability to save, pay and establish a permanent residence for an investment. A; J, Schaffer made FARMS HENORICKSON & STOUT, 2 Linden PI. hlB family. - the sale. Country Homes HYLIN & SAL2, 42 Broad Street Investigate This Restrloted, Took Title to His Lot. Fully Developed Community. Edward J. BIcktorman last weeic Shore Estates Monmouth; Loan Co. A. L. IVINS AGENCY, 42 Broad Street to"k title to a lot in Oriole;;Paik, which he bought four yean ago. from All Form* of INSURANCE 7 Broad Street, • Red Bank, N. J. LAND and LOAN CO., 12 Mechanic Street Tuller Construction Co. the Bed Bank Development cotn'pany. The lot Is 80x150 feet'and Is at the SUU Highway Tel. 2518. „ Bonded to the Public! Open Wed. Eve, 7-8. NEWTON DOREMUS, President. , Red Bank 2440. corner of Elizabeth and Hadilon ave is ton town, N. I. Phono 178 nues, ono block south of the Newman

COME TO RED BANK THE SHOPPING CENTER OF MONMOUTH COUNTY YOUR CHRrSTMAS SHOPPING There are many reasons why you should: 1 It IS the shopping center of Old Historical Monmouth. their good will? They do, and through the Internal Trade Conv All the circumstances making it tne shopping center still exist. mittee of the Chamber of Commerce they have undertaken to 2. Supplying as it does the needs of 50,000 people, it has conserve it. many stores with large and well-chosen stocks of excellent This committee assures you that the merchants co-operating quality. / . ' with it will not do a single thing to undermine this good will. 3. Red Bank merchants, in the strict sense, are not competi- Bargain prices? Not necessarily, but fair prices which are tors, but constitute one great department store. If one merchant lower than, they legitimately can be in other trading centers not does not carry what you want he will courteously direct you to a so fortunately situated* Every reasonable accommodation, too. store that does. excluding any possibility of sly advantage. Altogether such a 4. Isn't it fair to assume that merchants situated as are showing of goods, such variety, prices and service as will inspire those in Red Bank, in the center of so rich and prosperous a your confidence. That is the committee's aim, and the under- community, are sufficiently enlightened to know the value of signed Red Bank merchants are pledged to support it.

ALLEN'S ELECTRIC SHOP A. S. MILLER CLAYTON & MAGEE Our Stores will be open Evenings until Christmas. MILLER'S HARDWARE CO. ROBERT DONOVAN PROWN-COOPER CO. GLOBE FURNISHING CO. REUSSILLE'S GOLDBERG'S RED BANK CANDY KITCHEN GOLDF\RB'S SHROEDER'S PHARMACY R. HANCE & SONS • THE SHOPPING CENTED OF MONMOUTH COUNTY I J. SCHWARTZ, INC. HENDRICKSON & APPLEGATE SAMUEL SWARTZ HIRSCH'S KIDDIE SHOP THE SILK SHOP, INC. B. HURWITZ PHILIP T. JIANNINE TRUBINBROS. JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. RED BANK WHITE SHOE CO. D. A. JOHNSON CO. WHNER'S BUSY CORNER KAUFFMAN'S l YEGEMSHOPPE J, KR1DEL HEP BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 19,1928.

, EATONXOWN NEWS. . place. Mr.'Hyilop is a former res- ho will also preach at the church CAIX EARLY ident here, next Sunday.and on Christmas.,Mr. Lnrojr DUlenei'i Daughter Seriously Frank Mount is a medical patient Shermer was formerly,principal of ^cwoocjjieacf* Sick With Pnenmonla. aft the Long Branch hospital the Eatontown pubjlo' schools. and select your Dolls and (Til* Bed Bank RuliUr wo b< bonjM The Monmouth Presbytery will The Presbyterian Sunday-school neeb wMk In EmtontEmtontowo n from Holli Mo-i- meet at the Presbyterian'1 church at board -will give its Christmas party E>oll Wigs arid get your old if M 'fi'f t poatofflct.tffl)) this place Tuesday, January 22 - The Presbyterian . Sunday-school neew. The party will bo held in tho ounlon was In tho form of a dinner church social room. a Newark hotel and ten members children will give a pageant on the Sunday night after Christmas. Miss William Taylor has finished paint- the old high school class were ing Paul P. Lee's house. present. Katie VanSchoIck Is chairman of Expert Repairing the committee In^charge of the Mrs. Frederick G. Steelman and William—Vaughn UoKalg,_a_ stud- Charlea-Schlck of thla-place ended -OF- ent at the United States naval pageant" The churcK~cfioIr will as- sist with'the singing. A epeplal re- their terms on the petty jury Mon- academy at Annapolis, is expected day. ^ . _• ' WATCHES, CLOCKS home this week tor tho Christmas hearsal will be held Frlda'y, night and JEWELRY .nd. New 'Years holidays. ' - The Reapers. society will hold a Christmas,party and covered dish Falls in Divorce Suit Rev. James Halloway, a student; Dr. Charles J. Masslnger and Mrs. Accuracy, s$U and ex- ilnlBtor from New York, conducted supper for Its members tomorrow night at the Presbyterian.chapel.,."". Ethel D. Mount of Ocean Grove were he Sunday morning scrvlcb at St. freed of charges of wrong doing by perieneA enable us to ames's Episcopal church. Rev, Rob- The Advent Sunday-school will Fancy , have Its Christmas party Friday Vice Chancellor Berry last .week. do tlKTmost delicate re- t Warren Seamon, the-new Epls- night at the home of Albertus Wol- James L. Mount brought suit for di- pairing. We guarantee jppal pastor, will move • hero this vorce agalnat Ma wife and named Dr. SINGER cctt; Mr. Wolcott Is assistant super- week. Masslnger as co-respondent satisfaction. Our prices Miss' Sara Everett, who is a pa- intendent of the Sunday-school and lent at the Long Branch hospital his father, Joseph Wolcott, Is super- will please VOIL Christmas Poultry intendent. Father and son will have ' Want Mew School. rith a broken right leg, had tho Silverware Repaired oken bono set last week end she charge of the party. A petition has been presented to We will have a full line of fresh- •much Improved? Miss Evorett The exempt and relief firemen's as- the Ocean township board of educa- and Replated Like New. nakes her homo with Mrs.•William raclatlons will elect new officers.to- tion requesting tha erection of an »killed *, Geese, Roasting and \. Tllton, Jr., and sho received the night at the municipal building. eight-room schoolhouse at Wana- Jury shdrtly beforo Thanksgiving. Rev. F. H. Shermer of Atlantic massa. Tho need for more school REUSSILLE'S Stewing Chickens. Also delicious Long 3he Buffered a nervous breakdown Highlands conducted the services at facilities In the township has been 36 Broad St., Red Bank if tor the mUhap and this caused tho the Advent church last Sunday and apparent for some time. Island Ducklings. The quality will be delay In setting the broken bono. the finest produced. May we suggest Miss Everett is a retired school teacher.) Her niece, Mrs. Walter you visit the nearest OSCQ Meat Mar- 3mlth, and Mrs. Smith's son WaV ;er visited Miss Everett last Sunday. ket and leave ypur order. You can be Miss Eileen Waldor, daughter of assured of complete satisfaction and Mr. and Mm. Edward Walder, la homo for tho Christmas holidays Quality Counts! that our prices will be right. from Simmons college at Boston. Helvlllq Stout, eighteen years old, son of Thomas Stout, Is confined to Machine his bed with Influenza. William Taylor Is on tho elck list Specials in Our Meat Markets for End of the Week! with influenza. Trank Hulick has had a new roof All Small Smoked Hams lb 32c put on his home by -the O. Phillips Lean Salt Pork 1b 28c roofing company of Red Bank. Large Smoked Skinned Hams lb 26c Loan Boneless Breakfast Bacon ....lb 28c Lleyollyn Patterson, a student at Buckncll university, Is spending the EASY TO PUT AWAY. (Wholo or Shank Half) (Whole or Half Strips) Christmas vacation with his parents Read That Headline Again. Lean Fresh Hams It) 25c here. Smoked Boston Butts ,....Ib 28c Miss Elizabeth VanKouren, daugh- Make Christmas "Mean Something." Fresh Pork"Loins-. ,...tb 25c ter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Van- CAN BE USED ON (Whole or Half) - Best Cuts Rib Roast It) 38c Keuron, is laid up In bed with sick- noes. Furniture gives jou thrills and pride and happiness on Christmas day and ANY TABLE . Pork Shoulders „ lb 17c Best Cuts Chuck Roast ...... It) 29c Tho annual party held by mem- bers of Crescent band, which was every day tfiat you can get in no other way. It gives you a lonely home and (Flonlo Style) Lean" Soup Meat ..J..lb 20c scheduled to bo'given last Friday night, has been postponed, due to the Christmas isn't Christmas without that. Center Cuts Chops or Roasts ..It) 29c Lean Boiling Beef lb 20c death of Daniel Morrls'B mother. Mr. Morris Is one of .the band's leaders IT MAKES SEWING M Lean Stewing Lamb It) 18c Plate Corned Beef lb 18c .nd ho was jn charge of the party. A PLEASURE Edmund D. and James N. Wolcott Sodus Creamed Cheese It) 20c Pimento Relish lb 18c were laid up in bed part of this week Lean Boiled Hams ...... >f lb 29c with grip. Charles Rlddlo was em- Lean Boiled Hams ? It) 48c z ployed as a helper at Wolcott (Wholo or Shank Half) (Sliced) Brothers' stores whllo tho brothers were sick.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Speell of this IMPROVES Best Pure Lard lb. 14c place have moved to Great Neck, APPEARANCE OR Open kettlo rendered—tho old-fashioned, dependable kind. Long Island, where Mr. Speell, a foreman of the Earle construction YOUR ROOM \ company, has been transferred. Mr. Speell was formerly ^stationed at At- asco lantic City.' • Windsor Chairs. Sewing Cabinets. Pull-U§ Chairs. , How many times have •:. !,''•• /•;";•''.Fancy;Sweet'..." :.;••:• " Joseph Miller Is Improving from in- A One lino of Prisblllas and you wished you could gejfcij PEAS can 21c flucnza, which' has confined him to Serve many purposes' and are With attractive coverings-^make the house several days. very reasonable in price; walnut Martha Washlngtons. rid of that old machine"; j fine gifts. Small Sifted PEAS >an 17c Mrs. Edward Hamlet of Atlantic or mahogany. FrlselUas, S3.00 to $10.00 in your dining room OJ» " City Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Martha Washington, $14.50 Charles Covert. Mrs. Hamlet is a '!, bedroom? The Sing i 3 cans 59c 3 cans 49c former resident of this place. $7.50 Red or Green. $12.50 to $15.00 2 Portable Electric answenjj.l Mrs. Blanche Tyler has returned from Toronto, Canada, where she has ^ the question. It is a ma»* j Ideal for Gifts ! Pure Christmas Candies! been living since lost June. '* chine about the size of a| Roacoo Norwood, sixteen years old, Green's, or Belmont sen of Ralph Norwood, Is confined ^ small traveling ba#| Assorted-Chocolates 5 lb box $1.491to his bed with Influenza. ^ Speed is controlled by a' SUPREME Mrs. George Lowls, Mrs. Wesley 11 Hershoy*» Watklns and Mrs. LouU Dlngman kneo lever, an exclusive^ I FRUIT CAKE and children are able to be about af- , Singer feature. From tli^ J Chocolate Kisses V/z tb box 59c ter their recent sickness. slowest possible speed up | > 2'/ ft box 98c The ladles' auxiliary of the flro de- 2 lb. cake $1.00 2 partment and the Sons and Daugh- Dinnerware for the Holiday Table. to 1,000 stitches a minute.,! Happy Day Christmas ters of Liberty lodge donated sums Costs a half a cint an,P Our Own Baking. Packed In decorated metal box. of cash last week to the .Woman's We have Dlnnerwaro In complete sets or open Hard Candy Filled club for tho community Christmas hour to operate. Has a;( Stockings tree. stock to make your holiday table a lovely one. Blackboards . . each, 39c Ib25c Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Green have Czecho Slovakian Pottery. light attached. Can be' each 4 Ac moved to West Long Branch. used on. any table and,<| Scooters . . . . •'. $2.25 5 tb tin $1.10 Mrs. Arnette Dangler of Long Vases, Bowls and Plates, all In beautiful put away in the closet Branch, who conducts a factory at colorings. Lucille Extra Fancy this place, will glvo a turkey dinner when not in use. Baseball or Bat each 25c (Assorted Chocolates 5 lb box $2.50 Friday afternoon at tho factory for about 35 of her employees. Tho fac- $1.50 to $2.25 tory will bo closed from Friday un' til the Monday after New Years, FIREPLACE ACCESSORIES. Christmas Dinner Needs! Mrs: Dangler and her husband will '. $4.00 spend the holidays In Florida. Andirons—BlackHammere, d Brass,. . $8.00 to $10.00 SERVICE Atmoro's Plum Pudding _can 28o Fanndalo Sweet Tender Peas 2 cans 25o Eight residents met yesterday at Polished Brass, J8.S0 Miss Sarah E. Nlvleon's and formed There is a Singer etore or Fancy Smyrna Figs -pkg 10u Formdalo Sugar Corn - i cans 26c Fire Sofa—Black, ' $6.80 a club to bo known as "Tho Jolly Hammered Brass, salesman in every city iri Van Dyk's Pitted Dates _pkg 10c 4SCO Shoe Fog Corn . $8.00 .can 17b : 3 cans SOo Eight club." Last week live mem- Polished Brass, . . $12,00 and $10.00 Belectcd Mixed Nuta lt>28o California Seedless Raisins _ — —Z pkgs lto bers of tho club mot at Mrs, Earl tlie world. You can be Wood Baskets—Black, $0.75 Fancy Soft Shell Almonds _ _!b S2o XXXX Confectioner's Sugar Hathaway'a and enjoyed a luncheon. sure of getting needles,! Tho party comprised Mrs, Frederick Brass, _____ $7.00 Selected California Walnuts . 1DS2O 4SCD Home-Stylo Noodles ^ pksrBo, Oo Baden, Sr., Mrs. Charles Schiclt, Miss Screens Triced according to Size. parts or a service man; Cooking Herbs _pk? Bo ffSCO Best Wholo Grain Kloe ID pkg WylO Norma Stothart, Mrs, Melvln Van- wheen needed. Mail order (Sweet Marjoram, Thyme, Sage) Prim Brand Fanoy Bice t n pkgs 20o Kouron, Jr., and Mlsa Sarah E. Best.Poultry Seasoning _pkg 10c Nlvlson. Miss Nlvlson was on tho bouses, department stores* 4SCD Royal Anne Cherries .oanSSo, SSo 4S00 Fanoy Sifted Peas _can 18a, 23o sli'k list part of last week, in id electrical dealers can Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Schlck spent ff J CrusheChd d CorC n ___canlSo Del Monte Cherries *•><) tur. S8o not equal Singer service. Frult Sunday at Adclphia with Mrs. ffSCO OoUen Bantam Corn . can lOo 4S0D Sato* — can «Sc, SOo Schlck's niece, Mrs. Russell Cort, It Diazes tho cheap ir / John W. Elgrlm and family spent Sunday at Trenton with Mr, Elgrlm's chino the most expensive OSCO Finest Hand-Rolled Home-Made brother, George, Carving Sets. in tho end. • . Rev, John J. Messier will preach A gift Dad will bo glad, to Sugared Dates special Christmas Sunday morning receive. Mince Meat Cranbervy Sauce at tho Mothodlst church. A Christ- Beautiful Glassware' Makes Useful Gifts 3-Flocn Sets. ft c Jar c mas pageant cntltlod "If Yo Truly and flno things for one's own table. Wo havo tho lovely Tlflln- Doiio IIuiidlrH, Nickel Bolsters, Sock Him Yo Shall Find Him" will warc In glasses of all kinds. There aro othor colored pieces, such $1.80—$8.00 19 15 Sterling IliiNtors, $7.S0 A Healthful confootlon. be glvon at night by tho Sunday- as Cako Plates, Chooso and Cracker Dlshos, Relish Dishes, Jugs, We Havo a Small Machine Has that old-fashioned flavor. From our own Kitchens. school. MIBB Clara Morris will bo Water Bottles and Sugar and Creams. Z-rioco Stenk tivls, $•1.00 For tho Little Girl lender of tha pageant ana Miss Dor- othy Chasoy will.sing tho solo parts. at $5.00 HOLDAY BAKING NEEDS! Misses Vnrna Frailor nnd Mary Dun- nlu and Harold Hmock comprlso tho Her Doll Will Need Now CrUco __ -lb oanWc,S lb earn Jo pageant commlttoo, Tho Methodist Sunday-«ohool bonrd will Rlvo tho Clothes Gold Seal Family Snowdrift Shortorilng . *** can Mo Sunday-Bohool clilldron a Christmas Olaco Lemon or pnuige Peel »>• SOo pirty »t tho church next Wednesday alternbon. I'nnoy Olano Citron . —14 tt>«o ages, Imp, Cteanod CurrtnU , pkglto Tho Mothodlst women's forolgn Wu Do Hemstitching ___can w missionary sncloty will meet this at- Scissors and Shears $3.00 to $6.80 tornoon at Mrs, doorgo M. Whit Ornngn or Almond Extract. bot ISo for Mother. Flours 49c ntild'n. 1'iito Vnnllla Eitraet _-__ -botlScUo Tho Methodist lCpworth lenRii Scissor*, OOo to $1.80 Prim Pastry Flour 12 It) bag 47c 4S00 U«klng rowdcr _. -can lOo, tOo will go about thn town on Christ Off en mas nvo nnd sln« Chrlnlmnn cnrnlu Bhcnra, -__ 00a to fl.BO Hewing MnchIIICA HcntotJi at the homos of tho aged and nick. Give a "Westclox" Serve only the host coffee For tho "filling" and with thn m«*l M« The singers will be directed by Mini ltc|mlrcd nnd with tho Chrlitmu Dinner, Iho bread tbnt turpuxw them nil- Oiaoo Donnls. for Chrlitmas, to any membor Knives and Forks. of Ihn family. Ilaby Hen nnd Bread Supreme. The Indie*' purltll Rulld of St. Illnck hnndloa-Btalnlaii Steel, Dig lion—como in. llluo, Roso Jumna's Kplncoiial church served anil Orccn, asco lunch to moro than thirty pomems IH.00 nnd $10.00 lloun riooei, lb Bread Supreme last Thurminy lit tho homo of Mri, Celluloid Immllos-Stainless llnliy Urn, $3.70 39c William A. Tllton, Jr. Th» noolily ox Hlotil, Dig lion ______»3.7I* Coffee pnots to liolit a ulnillnr luncheon In I4.B0, $10 nnd <13 Dcion Moter, l».00 Singer Sewing Jommry. Mrs. Hurry Cnmpl'oll ci( You'll Tula tho Dlffdronctl lied Uank linn iloimted n Inroo doll to tha guild to be disposed of an (ho Machine Co. ciKiptrntlva pi mi nt Uhrlitnui), Mrs, Victor Blend Coffee lb 36c Cnmpbell In » formor rttlilont or 74 Monmoulhi 8c Itktontown unit A forimr oomimml- Robert Hance & Sons

AN INCREASE IK SALAR*. mer Gorier nmrds, with Arthur A ChrtiUan fcl»M»1»0ture wlU D« Mooney as substitute,' On the Var. held op Sunday.afUmowi, Jamisry Belfoid Methodist* to"*•» •*» »slty club were Biawortb Oonover 6th, in the high school auditorium, '•f. Year Mora to FMtor. center, Sterling Xayai and John The Hgly name Society of St Roofing Ptllsbury forwards and James Bgldlo Agntt's «burch wttl hold a card The trustees of the, BeMord Math- ar.d Harold Merrltt guards, with Bd- party,tomorrow nlgbV "The Kind That Lasts" CONTRACTOR odlst ohuroh, at a' meeting lait mund Hartoora and John Josila as rHrW Allda Uhrly oF «oath avenue Wednesday night, Inoreaasd the aal- substitutes. For all types ot roofs . and BUILDER aiy of ths pastor of th- ohuroh from haa been kept Indoor* with tonsOIUa. $1,800 to $3,000 a year. Bav. OeorgS A Christmas play will be given to- Mrs, Percy Boden 1st again \a pa- morrow night In the high sohoal aud- tlent at ths long Branch hospital. RED BANK, N. J. W. Planners has been putor of the She iinderiraat an opttatlon there ORe* la Eisner BoJMlai church alnoa lait March and theitorium. A feature ot the play will Monmouth Roofing' Co. church has lnereased In membership be the singing of Christmas carols. stveral weeka ago. She ^recovered Room 8 Those who will take special parts and a few days ago left the hospital , Jobni-Manvllle Approved Roofer* and otherwise prospered tinder his and bad bean staying'at th* bom* Ot 12 MASON PL. r«i*ph«M xua. management Besides being pastor at* Joseph PJacsnto, Dorothy Fad- look, Alice Bortnson, Marie Reilly, her sister, Mrs. Margaret Herbert Fhou 3B0 KEAN3BURG. Jobblai ol All KtaoY of the Belford ohuroh Mr. Hanners Is pastor of the Union Beach Metho- Charles Rich, RuthJ Sorsnson, Her- She suffered a relapse and was Im- Estimates Chserfullf Fmlsha* diit chureh, whloh.church pays a bert Fosten, Edwlth Wright, James mediately taken back/to the hospital. •alary of $750 a year. The Increase Stllwell, Bunloe Rogers, Dorothea A Christmas entertainment will be In the salary of the Delford Metho- Quttormsen, Lewis Papa, Donald held next Sunday night at the Nave» dist churoh does not became effective Brunta George Rlohmond, Fred sink Methodist ohuroh, It will be In until March. Young, Sterling. Joalln, Samuel Sor- charge cf the Bundoy-sohool, ot enion, Ralph, Carr, Carl MoHenry, wbloh J, Paul JFoaten Is superln- 1 Union Beaoh was put In the same Martha Wood "and ButhArmstead. Undent. -A feature ot the- program parish with Bolford last year, The will be the singing of carols by a HEAR THE FAMOUS two villages are a considerable; dis- The Masonlo lodge and the Eastern choir of sixteen voices. tance apart and for this reason a Star lodge attended tho Methodist movement has been started to sep- church Sunday night Rev. Francis Leonard Oeblhaus, who attends arate the two churches. On this ac- Purcell, the pastor, delivered a ser- Rutgers university; .Samuel Fosten, count there Is uncertainty .as to mon on the topic "M*aonlo Ideals." Who la a student at Buoknell uni- whether Mr. Hanners. will be reap- New officers of the girl scout troop versity, and Mlas MUdred DeVeaty, polnted when conference meets next are Virginia Elder flap bearer, who attends the New Jersey college March. Report* made at the last Alice Ploger icrlbe and Ruth KeUer for women, are home for the Christ- quarterly conferences of the Belford secretary. maa holidays. and Union Beaoh churches showed Mrs. Leon Liming of Naveslnk 1* T.he members of the high achool slok with grip. MfiYMNGWASHABLE that both churches! were In excellent debating' teams attended a debate condition. Ernest Webber and family of High' Saturday between Rutgers and Ox- land avenue have moved to South ford universities at 'New Brunawtok. Amboy. AN OUTING AT NEW YORK. H. S. Melnert and Miss A. G. Shea Mr. and Mrs. Peter 8. Dunne of were In charge of the party. Brooklyn spent Sunday with Mrs. MlAdletown Township Women Enjoy About 100 residents from this place Sara Jaokaon, a Day la the City. , attended the Elks' oharlty ball Call us f Miss Helen Mowry of Bayonne A party of East,Ktanaburg and Wednesday night at the Berkeley- spent the weekend with Mrs. Philip \17Ewaih anything that can ' Fort Monmouth women mado a trip Carteret hotel at Asbury Park, J. Dlnkslberg. Mrs. Dlnkelbsrg was to New York last Wednesday. They Mr., and Mrs. Clifford Dempaey of connnsd to the house last week with V V be waflhed, in pure, rain*,'- Und dinner at the Palais Dor res- Center avenue will leave soon on asickness. taurant at New York. The rest of tour of the Mediterranean. soft water with creamy white the afternoon was spent In chopping The Altar and Bosr-y sdclety of Dinner tor Football Team. and In attending a show at Rbxey'B Et Agnes's churoh and. tho parent- The Fr«ehold»oltlxen*' high school sucb; and do it quickly, safely theater.' Those who made the trip teachers' association of tho school athletlQ association' gave a dinner and economically. Telephone were Mrs. Alvlra Ruppell, Mrs. cleared (830 at a recent supper, for the football team last night The Thomas J. Caster, Miss Mildred Cas- Tho Holy Name society of Etspeaker, s were A, Wlttmer, assistant ur now to call for your laun- * lcr, Mrs. Frank Andrews, Mrs. Paul Agnes'a church has cloctcd John J. coach and former captain of the , Ayworfc. Sohoellner, Mrs. William Kngelmann Coughlln . presldtnt, Harold Kelly Princeton college football team, and r They'll Make A Personal Appearance and her daughter Viola, Mrs. Wll- vice president, Thomas Jennings Captain "Ohuok" Howe of this year'i llnm Goodman and Mrs. Frank Ash- treasurer and Daniel; Mclaughlin Princeton team. mall, _ secretary, The society will dispose of and Play for Dancing at a turkey on the co-operative plan to- Red Bank Steam.Laundry morrow night 62 WHITE ST. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. Mlas Suite Dato and Miss Vivian PHONE 16S9. Rasketball Season Opens—Pupils to liolandelll were homo over the. week- CIva Chrlstmu Flay. ond from Trenton normal school. vertlsement. The North Jersey Shore's Biggest Milton Bennett has been kept In' (The Kid Sink Rtgliter o«n M bought •Mh witk In Atlantis Highland! at tb«doors with grip. •torn of (VlDlam US and H. Brawn.) Mrs. William B. Kelly, Mrs. Sara In the first basketball game ot the Jackson and Miss Genovleve Jackson season at the high school gymnasium motored to Newark and New York the Varsity club, composed of form- last Thursday, - New Year's Eve Party sr pupils, defeated the high school Chris S. Chapman has been ap- cam Friday night by a score of 25pointed a member of the board of THIS CHRISTMAS to ie: The first half ended with the health to All the unexplred term of : u Great Expense These Stellar National Broadcasting Varsity club leading by a score of 17 Frederick Linden. . GIVE •:,':: - .• . Performers Have Been Engaged in Order to Make the to 5. The school team outplayed the Thomas Noonan, who Is known ether side In. the secor t period", get- over the radio as the Bishop of Berkeley-Carteret New Years Eve Party One to be Long ing fourteen points to 8 for the Var- Chinatown, will be the principal Remembered! Nothing Has Been Spared in Planning i!ty club. The high sohool team con- speaker at a union service to be sisted of William'Morse center, Hat- held on Sunday night, January 6th, For This Gala Celebration! thaw Murphy and Joseph Kozak for- nt the Central Baptist church. He A FINE WATCH wards and Harvey Bowtell and El- will be ths guest of the men's club. Festivities from 10 P. M. to 3 A. M. A Real Banquet » Souvenirs Broadway Entertainers

Be Certain of a Table-'For This Gay Party—Phone A: the Chri*tnwu bury Park 5000, or Write For a Reservation—Nowl ... BEUS8ILLB8' HAVE A LARGE AND VARIED Store Open Evenings I ASSOBTMENT OF HIGU-OBADB POCKET AND VVE1ST WATCHES-JTJST THE SIVLE CASE AND ACCURATE The MOVEMENT WHICH YOC YOURSELF WOULD BE REAL We extend the Compli- \ PROUD TO WEAR. ments of the Season and. Berkeley-Carteret Hotel offer a Partial List of GRUEN RIBBON WATCHES, $35.00 to $75.00 HAMILTON POCKET WATCHES, $50.00 to $100.00 Asbury Park N. J. SENSIBLE GRUEN POCKET WATCHES, $28.00 to $225.00 V HAMILTON STRAP WATCHES, $50.00 to $75.00 CHRISTMAS BULOVA RIBBON WATCHES, $24.75 to $65.00 GIFTS! GRUEN STRAP WATCHES, $35.00 ta $75.00 At Bargain Prices! WATCHES FBOM $10,00 UP. DIAMOND WATCHES, $80.00 TO $775.00. 1 Eleventh-Hour Shoppers will save anxiety and money by coming direct REUSSILLES to THIS STORE as we have the HONMOVTH'S LEADINO JEWELERS Stock, Assortments and every faclli lty for handling your order properly. f 36 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. 250 Floor and Table Lamps. 20 Dining Room Suites. 20 Living Room Suites. 20 Bed Room Suites. At Close to \ Value. Speed. More speed. Eyerybody •wants it. Everybody wants to think that ho $14.80 Scoop Seat Chairs, can pass anything on the road ... S9.08 Some cars are fast. The New All-* $5.50 Mahogany Windsor Chairs, American Six for one. If ereryoaVe $105 driving one if here the law allows • • • $50.00 Cogswell Chain, flS.75 step on it. And watch thia great New $85.00 Governor Wlnthrop Desks, All-American respond! ... Speed? $10.00 The New All-American certainly has $19.50 Lane Walnut Cedar Chests, and watch thtsnew it. Alone with power... pick-up. •. $14.00 and truly original style. In fact, $13.75 Telephone Stands b Chairs, AILAMERICAN/ you'll find hi this greatest of aO $S.7S Oakland* a car that wpwssBi the $15.00 Floor and Bridge Lamps, spirit of this brcathleaa age. $7.98 CC€D TfiN€« J18.0O-J22.00 Floor and Bridge ch»r$n. Unitn Lamps, I1J.OO—$14.00 »prl»» CT»T» tnc $60.00 Strelt Slumber Chairs, AtWATS ARE SCU2CC - •rim- lk*y (allude IMUI ln*Mlrnl <»ir»ii. $40.60 C.n.ral Molar. HIM Tmymttl fUtx «—ll«»l» M ii l $7.50 36" Spanish Benches, EETTELQ CLQDCLQ $0.75 Smoking Stands, Cabinet T. F. Morford Motor Car Co., Inc. Styles, $4.79 $3.25 Upholstered Foot Stools, yCLR CHRISTMAS 21 Mechanic Street, Red Bank. $150 $6.00 Oval Koyal Wilton Bugs, JOSEPH RASSAS McBRIDE MOTOR CO. g7x40"-*«.0S 13,50 Ilced Ferneries, 24" Sice, 063 Broadway, Long Branch. 1205 Main St., Asbury Park, N. J S1.0S ZEJ^IITIi I Phom 2108. Phone 1611. I Many lines at February Prices JOE LEVY T. F. Morford Motor Car Co., Inc. 31 East Main Street, Freehold. 107 Main Street, Avon WEST consul MOTOM FURNITURE CO. Red Bank Radio Sales Co. NEW KEYPORT. ..•;•*• j ' IB East Front St, (Next to Hunting Theatre) Red Bank, N. J. ALL-AMERICAN SIX ' Telephone 1890 . BY OAKLANJ HEP BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER, 10,1928. nnd'Benjamlri Colby of Brooklyn , married at the home at be« TUXEDO Soobey'of Baton town,. For the conservative man our Guaranteed < Otorg* WHWM of BcobeyvUle. who SUITS HAFFEIONOS Or OU> IN AKDwant gunning a, few days before the First Mortgage Coupon Bonds are the most' WILLIAM 0'BRI ., ABOtfNP OJJB HOME TOWN. law was up, knot eight rabbit* ana, 4f thirteen squirrels. suitable. They afford him the maximum Hn'oldsnta Called from Thi lUftiter Joseph BUnkltwIetl Of NaveilnK For . ol too ThWU Week to December built * large addition to his carrlag* yield consistent with the greatest safety. They MEANS YearY * AgoA , TWThirtyt V factory near Stone Church. Thomas Wlllett of Colt's Neck was are negotiable. He can sell them if he wishes. • Ago Mid Forty Yean Ago., • . kicked in the tide by a mule'and HIGH GRADE SERVICE , _ Voriy Y«tr* Ago. ' three rlbt were broken, Mrs. Basllea TralTord of Fair Ha- Conserva/iM He can borrow money on them. y—Approved and Improved '"'"[, TMI gave a surprise party (or Emily or Trafford In celebration ot Emily's , , .Thirty Year* Ago. , ' ' A faUky"hors e at'Tlnton Falla (««•• Investor* Denominations—$100, $500, $1,000. Heading Plumbing Roofing 'l f eleventh birthday. Many games wero 1 - played and there was a greaU,bJrth* nfuihedt a lot of (un for th» psopte.ot » Say. feast Among; the guettt^wre tha...itt neighborhood The horse was Sale Water Systems Copper Work ? * <' i'unnte, Mamie and Nettle Chandler. owned by Mr. Weir of Asbury Park, Monmouth' Title and Mortgage Guaranty Co. Igfsle jboughty, Florence, Kettle and Mr. Weir had bought throe barrelp Earthen and Iron Pipe • ,, — '-n- Ntttle -Bennett, Annie and. Sarah of older at the Tlnton Falls elder 416 MAIN ST., ASBCKY PARK, N. J. Mlnton, Edgar Chandler,-Harry Don- mill and when the barrels' were load- St. Men's Shop We Handle the American Radiator Oomparky'4 •' nil. Henry, Clarence and Delford vd In the wagon the'hots* wouldn't FREEHOLD ~ ~'~' ~* TOMS KIVEH MOUNT HOLLY d , ' B»nnett,c and Alile, Bammy and move, Samuel J. Bennett tried to, ,. FURTHER INFORMATION UPON REQUEST. Monmoutb St. Bed Bank. ARCpLA HEATING SYSTEMS '?• ,. Ralph* Trafford. mnke the horse think of something Phone 2MW, RED BANK and SEA BRIGHT ' • Jonatttan Longstrect, one of the else besides balking by tying its tall > Wealthiest and beat known roaldcnta to the wbtffletree, The horse kicked ' * of Holmdel township, died at the ago the front part of the wagon to piece*. ' , nt sixty years after having been an Wlllard Coleman, Otis Colftman and Invalid a long time. He was Very Frank Denlnger all tried 'varlou* (H liberal In hie donations to religious plant to get the hors* to atop Its ' * and charitable institutions and baiklneM, but all of them failed. The shortly baton lila death he gavn owner of the horse, wagon and cider $10,000 to Peddle Inalltute at HlghU- had to leave' the horns and wagon at > town for a new library building. His Tlnton Rails and he hired another anoaitors oamt (ram Holland In 1607. horse and wagon to get his elder , The nobert J Hayward hotel prop- home. > erty at Ooeanlo was aold by the The Red Bank Baptlat church gavo , sheriff and was bought by Giorge a supper and held a Christmas mar- Hance of Red Bank for J6.123. Mr. ket and cleared $162. Many of the Hayward'a dwelling on Spring street, (Continued, on next page.) Ked Bank, which was encumbered for $040, waa bought by Mr, Hance for $800 above tho enoumbranca. Farms In Monmouth county sold for very low figures. The Jeooo Mor- i ford farm In Middle town township ) containing IWI aores of good tillable ' land, with good buildings, asparagus field, apple orohard and other fruit was bought by Aart VaoZee for $2,000. H. O. Booth of Atlantlo Highlands was hauling wood from Old Woman •.-,•••• ,; . Hill, when the horses ran away and •\ • •• Mr. Booth was thrown out His fore- ;,' head Was out, his hand waa mashed, his arm -was bruised and one of his >' : legs was badly hurt Jarne» Bray of Phalanx put his ! v V horse under the hotel aheds while he ... ii attended a, Sunday night ssrvlde at ',;. the Baptist ohuroh. While the rig r ' • was under the shed a white wolf robo , ;; -was'stolen from the wagon. : Joseph H. Thompson, who farmed • - the Jose de Navarro place at Rum- That Will Win the Everlasting Gratitude of >v' Bon, slaughtered four hogs, the oom- y / bined weight of Whloh was 1,888BOSCH : '•'•• ,. pounds when dressed. Do Your Christmas Only More Shopping : ' Jamea Crawford of Nutswamp, ; who had a flock of ahaep, found RADIO Shopping NOW. the Fortunate Recipient Days Until Christmas. ' "eighteen dead sheep In his field ono i '•'.:•:•- morning. The sheep had been killed THIS richly ctrved : :;' -;'- ^:.by dog*. •' . ••,•. '' •• . ' , •- console type cab- \ - ' Silas. B.' Cheney of Utchfleld, Con- inet enclotes a now ,: neotlcut, a brother-in-law of Horace v 1928 Boich all-electric Oreeley, was at Red Bank to spend , Radio Receiver «nd a month with his friend, William E. " • • ' Bodell. ';•••' •'•• ••.- .. ' • •• a Bosch Speaker, A -,.;.•• Samuel Walsh of Wallace street handsome piece of fur* • vns badly kicked by hla horse while niturc for any home— : he was on a trip to Pennsylvania. Ho and a Botch Radio that A FEW SUGGESTIONS _ was laid, up several days by the In- 1 is die final word in sim- P • . jury. • ' plified operation and IN THE Mlas Mamie EJ. Stout, aged eigh- perfected reception.. teen years, daughter of Jacob T. .Stout of Atlantlo Highlands, died'of To hear the new Bosch' ELECTRICAL LINE: •",,' pneumonia after'a,'very short alok- . is to enthuse .over its ' ness. • > splendid performance. Harry Seeley, a boy fifteen years Let ui ^demonstrate old who made his homo with Dr. Ed- Bosch Radio for you. ward F. Taylor of Mlddletown, fell from a"donkey and broke his leg. Price of Receiver illus- Waffle Irons Abraham Johnson, a colored man trated «197.50 lest Gifts for The Handy Man. who worked for George Cross of At- tubes. With Dynamic lantic township, fell from a load of Speaker 2237.50 Gifts stalks and broke his neck. less tubes,' HARDWARE is something that all "Handy St James's church of Bed Bank Percolators closed a fair whlcb had been run- Miller's Hardware Co. Men" like to receive as gifts. Especially soundly ning two or three weeks and which that Pliajf s made a profit of $1,000. 33 Weit Front St., R«J Bank. Miss Allco Scobey of Scoboyvllle made, modern high-grade Hardware such as Toasters you'll find on our shelves. FOR HER « GIVE LAMPS. Our Holiday Stock ot dne Table and Floor Lamps la ready (or your Heaters Inspection. That Make Electric Irons Life Easier. For the Children. For Wife and Mother. SLEIGHS AUTOS DINNER SETS. Glassware, and a Score Every Electric Appliance WAGONS SCOOTERS We have a larga stock of displayed in this store has with very attractive a special place in the well- TRICYCLES. Domestic and Imported Din. tinted glasses with of Other Items. managed home—a special Don'i fall to ice the famous large pitchers. Sev- duty to perform in elimin- Hooslir Kitchen Cabinet' eral colors to chooso ating household drudgery. when at this Store 1 Wo also havo a boautlful Electrical gifts are (rifts from. collection of Chlnaware. that will always be appre- ciated. Christmas Means Something for the Home! We Have It! Some of the Thrift Gifts to be Found in Our Furniture Department.

FLOWERS. Cedar Chests. CELECT your Xmas gifts from our assort- We have a very fine Spinet Desks, Majkogany Chairs. ment of choice flowers and plants. Smokers. selection of Cedar Let them tell of your affection for your loved Chests. Mother, Sister or Is a gift that will be Just what ovary house- onei. Let them act as a messenger of peace Make Father happy. Sweetheart would appre- appreciated in any home, and harmony. wife needs to havo in the Wo also havo a largo .Give him ono of our ciate receiving one of Smokers C h r i s t m a^J LIVING ROOM SUITES. homo for her private and stock' of different typefl" We hnvc a great variety of all the most appro- theso for Christmas. morning. A Gift the Whole Family Will Enjoy. business affairs. of chairs. priate blosaomB and plants. Come in and 1V* sco them. OKAN'S HOSES OUIl SPECIALTY.

>• A Small De- A Small D«-1 poait will HENDRICKSON & APPLEGATE posit will J Honey Bee Flower Shop hold any Ar- Red Bank's Oldest Established Furniture and , hold any Ar-j II nitOAD ATItlCKT, ticle until Hardware Store. tide until) ChrliUa»i. RED BANK. Christmas. Phone 26. Free Delivery. Mowers Rant by T*l«gf»l>h. East Front Street, Near Broad

..».¥ It- IU$D BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 19,1928.- Mrs. Julia VanPelt and Mr*, Mary with a atone when hli> band .was V—Wlnkle. ctugbt between the wagon Vheil and YEARS AGO Hi RED BANK Five persona were confirmed at the stone, The wagon wheel mubert Trinity church, the new member* be- two Onfers so badly that they bad (Continued from last pag«.) ing Joseph B. Camlnade, Mrs. LUato be amputated. " Ci . Baptist women aided »t the supper M. Compton, Once lawless, Harold Mrs. Job Dangler of Eatontown and market, amonji them being Mn, M. Sickles and Henry Irving Braun. tvaa mending a- dish pan with to Robert Norman, Mr«. JOM» W. 1 The two last named were members patent solder and waa holding a lamp Mount, Mrs Richard Bordec! , MM. of the boy choir and they were con- to heat the solder, when the lamp Jumca B. Weaver, Mrs. Stephen H. STORAGE WAREHOUSE firmed In their choir vestments. ,. (Continued on next page.) Allen, Mrs Claienco WhIU, MUsea T. Forman Taylor was, nupetln- Alice 'White, Allco Morford, Ida tendent of the Shrewsbury and Tin- «..• it wasonly a Grover, Mattlo and Grace autton, ton Fall* turnpike company. The SHERIFF'S SALS. : Local and Long Distance Moving' Helen' Bray, Florence Hegarman, telephone company had set up poles Bj vlrtot of » writ of ft. f». tg m« dl> Mumle Mount. Bessie Bergen, Carrie on the turnpike road after being no- neUd. litma oat of tha Court ot Cbu> Sandt, Katharlno T. Applegate «nrmr, will be tified by Mr. Taylor not to do eo and ajpoiad to l»l« a< public »tndtie. on MOD- Our vans are padded and dust-proof., young man scai Nellie Bollcy, Mrs. Nicholas J. Wil-Mr. Taylor and his men chopped itr. thi ••••nth day at Januarr. Ki>. son, Mrs.-James B. Grover, lira, Wil- down a number ofxthe poles. bitwtan th« honn of II o'olock and 61OO liam H. Sherman, Jr.,'Mrs. Blwood o'oloek (at 8:00 o'«look», In the aittrnoon Packing, crating and shipping to all and her lineage was hon Captain Herman O. Bauer of Key- of ill* dar, at tha Coatt Bonia. In the Wyckoff. Mrs Walter Mason, Mrs. pott was vdrlvlng home from Red ~ * ~ of noil* Percy Sherman and Mrs. Joseph H. irootli of FrartoW, county points. ^ Bank when his wagon upset. Capt moulh. Naw Jiraar, to aatlifr • deort* ot t: orable, if long... her speed- A|.plcgato. eild court aunotinUnt to »ppro_lmat«lr Bauer waa knocked senseless and he Its. oo. " ometer had stopped work- Mr, and Mrs. John Abbott Worth- was also out; and. bruised, v Robert ALL tkat certain lot tract or parcel of ley of East Front street celebrated Kirk of Keypqrt waa with Capt land and premleee. hereinafter p.rtloulartjr Bauer, but he waa not much hurt diecrtbad. tltuata, lying- and btlnr In Ha ing at 50,000. .1. but how she their Rolden wedding. Mrs.;Worth- Borough ot Red Bank, In tha County ot Office and Warehouse \ Icy was formerly Miss Catherine N. Harry Conover Shutls, eon ofMonnouth and State ol New Jereey, Noriis. daughter of Justice John E. Jacob C Shutta of Shrewsbury, died BEGINNING at tha north-eit oorner o( ate up the miles from Newark, N. J., to of consumption after a sickness of Dennis Gr«en Lot, thence north 80 feel NorrlB of Rod Bank. Mrs. Deborah •lorn tha «ae.t alda ot Central -venua to 51-53 Mechanic St ' Anderson, S. C.... and how Bhe waltzed Huyer ot Llttlo Silver, a sister ot Mr.two years. Ho was 21 years old end tha Daniel Ooaoh tot: thenea caatcrly atons Worthloy, who was bridesmaid at tha left two slstcrs^Mrs. Harry G. Bor- tha louth aide of tha laid Coach lot 45 (eit den of Shrewsbury .and Mrs, Leon more or leu to Sidney Conover lotl thane* wedding, was present at the golden aoutherlr along Sldner Conover lot 10 (eet away from many a bigger and shinier car wedding colohratlon. Mr. and Mrs.Cubberly of Long Branoh. to Dinnle Oreen lotl thanca waeterlr alone V/orU>\fcr "Smiling horses ' could not piill the 'wagon Sun_id __t*'.._«L to* against the combined pulling ot the thm't awkoUormy of llum twenty .men. i . f,,i-wt forgottd mention that othr bright jutl waiting and anxmu to Frank' Mulford'B butchor shop at young man and hia honorable little car wnna a—netow you t* Oceanio was entered by burglars who the familiar J'Stcindard" were guided all along the Way with • stole two pounds of beet and J150 in ensh. Albert Bloodgood's cigar and Give *9tan_nd* road map and with direc- candy store at Oceanio were broken tions fumbbed by the •'Standard" Tour- Into and cigars, smoking tobacco, candy, pies, cakes, a pistol and cash ing Service.... 26 Broadway... and this were stolen. "A.."Holmes Borden'a service is yoot|,/ree,fpr the .asking... store at Shrewsbury was broken Into and the thieves stole $6 In cash, env- oi al hams and a number ot packages ot tea, ' Abrarh Davlson was elected chief ranger of tho Foresters ot Red, Bank'. Other ollicors were Samuel Clark, David Bryon, William B.; Lawrence, •w«ejv«aa^tfBi George Spinning, Danl»l Cunneen, STANDARD Thomas and Roger Tansey, Obadlah E. Davis, John Maloney, Charles V. Scoboy, Dr. Jeremiah E. Sayre and GASOLINE VV. H. Egolf. The Shepherds of Bethlehem held big sociable at Miss Emma Head- y'B on Bridge avenue. Officers wero i_^ eloctcd. the ollicors being Mr. and JUhrikmas Mrs. Theodore Snlffea. E. M. Rogers, Robert T. Smith, Mrs. Laura Thorpe, LACnCAL Christmas gifts are most Mrs. M. M. Carroll. Mrs. Jane Klrby; Eappreciated. Your relatives and friends prefer presents they can enjoy and use to advantage throughout the year.

Electrical appliances are most practical Christ- mas gifts. They are a great convenience in the home. Everybody wants them—especially the womenfolk. ,. ' c new upenor Nowadays, electrical appliances made by any of the established manufacturers are well designed, strong, simple to operate, handsome and mod- erately priced. They use electric current eco- nomically and give yean of service.

Here are a few gift suggestions covering a wide price range: ' Vacuum Cleaner Laundry Iron* Toaster , Refrigerator Waffle Irotu Table or Floor Lamp Pertblator Washing Machines with the Table Stove* Automatic Egg Boiler Heating Pad Clow Heater "IINGER Range* y Sewing Machines TIP Radio Curling Irons COITROL'1 All Electrically Operated Do your Christmas shopping early. You get better store service. You have a better choice of merchandise. You save your nerves, your temper and your feet. JERSEY CENTRAL Greater Beauty—Larger Bodies Power and Light Co. In complete line of Fours and Sixes

lonicr bndlf., hlfhtr radiator coils. OrJer now far euly delivery. andhooddwerplng fulUrowD frndrra, Baw urUalrr of finish and pvilrcllon of detail, the Superior Whippet defl- wHipptr ( tiltely Mte) in ultra-modern sljfU COACH trend for Foot* sad ll^hi Site*. Hwhanlrallr as well as artistically, 535; th« new Superior Whippet U eo far wiupprr •h«Ml thit It nnuHnuHN two lla own prclwKmorpreclwKmor , A hlihrhlh * roninrNalol n •395 DIM tnilna flifei mar* than 30% "dded c«q< asui IU. ••iwpiwti rwvihlni In f»r arratr* •pMd. IIIfh

Tali eile li made «nd«r laa pnruUnt vt aa Att at LatUlatara nUtitd Aa Ael far tka AiiMiamt Calieellcn of Taiti - m »i"M Jitrtti ilk. ilia, ut it. Aeu e»l«»tal IMVel* «»4 aateaaletorr laer*af. WQVMB The eald lt»J», taae—«at«, lHTa4IUuaa«U ">* I*4| «>UU U Va l»M u4 II m»Mt at tM tanam i l4 luti, •••••rmii. • IMI «k«tf., h>.< bna a»4e «a atn»al at wk yaml •» M folWwai a Mai- Year Tear Year Tear T..r r..r Taar MAMS rmorntTT i»u 111! itti Irtt I til tJM« II» »l I tit Marr l+f bt«le n^i. tU> at WVIU etraet • iltJi Itl.Tt • 17.17 111.11 It.arr llUllaie btala "-^» aMa at WklU aU*M _____ ' 1)11 11.11 •«t.I1 J.V. Jaaaiaa Ut It ««U aMa ef TaoMea alraat ______la.it *.4« •a.n ».« Marv ! CarteOmnri . LaU H-tt Maarea) »»H . Ml Q. sun 8amU aMa at Walle atiort - MAURICE SCHWARTZ _M*rta aMa "t II.It 11.11 W. K. Weaek .__ Late lt.il Men* aUa at Ikwi alraH . li.u 1T.II lltarr n««».n _ __Lat t» Ilnrt all«al ______» 128 Wc»t Front Street. Red Bank. w. a. r«.m« __Ut It M*rU •*• af TVae_e alnat . 11.41 lU U r«»era ______l«»rta aMa af S><_wn mim Telephono 537 Aiu rU*ll __ __Lat II rlcne. aW»» e>t( MaaraMaa>na« a»e•*<« lll.1t IMJ» 1'iul KanaiM aMa e« Walla r**4 . II.It LSI •.It »1 lall fc c nowrn, u«, n,.n

CIIARUS HARCtAY, rf«UIJ. N. /. Manir J ACKfRMAN * lUICROn, I-,.. K.,wtl. «. |, pr 1 i r ______Aar at taM Ua«W e« tu4 w*t We laha-ia1 Mar* UH Mil a» Wswfct «| UM mm* IM Ibrm (• !•!• •! ateij I*4M»MIM, axlaflat »«!• J. LAIRD IIUUE. Ca.Uitil.il*, H. i. ' aTf?tt HVAfe*/ _i m _i _lat i_»^

_S_i'jt&_*/ll RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 19,1928.

mould from drowning by some of Dr. J. D Thomas >ot'Philadelphia ber of grape vines of different var- YEARS AGO IN RED BANK' hi* companions, ' built a doublo house at Little Silver. ieties but tha grapes Were grown Edward Xnapp, son of W. H. Tho house had twelve rooms And only for a family supply and not ttnapp of Red Bank, got a. position cunt $3,000. • for salo. Mr. Chlsm had two sons (Continued from laat pag «.) ms manager of the Lawrence gas and Georgo Sample of South Katon- and they mado a great deal of profit Flying Instructions-Aerial eleotrlQ light company at Lawrence,' to,wn'bought the Hanklnson Cram- from tliclr grapes, which sold for exploded, The house wan set «flr« W^ssaohusetU, , mer grooory butlness Nt Pino Brook. eight cents to twenty cents por FLIGHT .but the Are was qUiokly put out Battle Woolley of Little Silver John M. Osborne of lielford bought pound. ' 'John Moore,, Jr., qf Llttla Silver, ought two,'possums on John Llppln- thn Lewis B. Morris liomestcad at Red Bank, vreii «kttlng noa> Btabrlght when he The cornerstone of tho now LLent Branch, oott's place and a big* 'possum stew that place for $1,023. Shrewsbury schoolhousa was laid In broko through tho Ice. KB *OUM dinner was enjoyed by the family Andrew Douglas ot-WavesInk went Asb«r» Park. have drqwnod except for the work and friends. ..'.-. , : ' tlic prcaance of about 400 persons. of Minor Like, who rescued him oHIng end caught 20 pounds of.eola Tho llrut schoolhouso tt Shrewsbury with a pair tit oyster tongs. • A bulldog owned by Joseph Luf- In five hoiirs. , , was built In 1820 and the pupils num- ' George Roop of Belford started a burrow of Naveilnk Jumped Into Mr. bered twenty. This schoolhouso was Special RatM for • Choosing A Iiufburrow's pig pen and killed one Twonty Years Ago.' utfd as a Sunday-nchool building and dally stage line between SetTord- utd The Chlsm (arm on Swimming Red Bank. The aUgo left Bel(6rd of bis hogs by biting it through the for many othor purposes. Afterward Croii Country thioat . ••• river bridge/ between Llncroft and a new nchoolhouso was built adjoin- Christmas present. 'at half-past twelve o'clock and left Colt's Neck, was sold to firs. Charles Rid Bank on tho return trip at half' Rlohard McCormaok of . Llncroft ing tho Quakor mooting house. In Phoqs 1790 Rtil put four o'clock. ' swallowed a bone while eating and Ii'iwls of Mlddlelown township, Tho 1880 the schoolhouse was built on the You 'may now be thinking Ita bad to go to a New York hospital Chlsm farm contained about forty silo of tho present sohoolhouso after what' you will give ° for The banks of the county had neirly to get the bone out of his throat. acres and It was tha first (arm In a long llsht between two faotlbns at tli.OOO.OOO in deposits. Tho Second'na- Miss Ada Meyers, daughter of 'Monmouth county on which grape Shrewsbury. . . > JOHNTCASBV Christmas. »You decide tional bank of Red Bank had more Iskao Meyers of Port Monmouth, was vineyards were.set out as a market Agtnt for WACO iM wisely.on a bank account dopouita than any other bank, Ita de- married to,Charles Bergor of the crop. Previously almost overy form John Button, Jr., son of John and FAIROBILD Ptantt, posits reaching tho sunk of $488,672.- same placo by Rev. Joseph B. Clark. In Mlddlotown township had a num- with the Broad Street Na- 4Y, (Continued on next page.) tional Bank, a splendid .Graham Caldwell of Red Sank, who was attached to the hospital <*t gift for any member of the corps In tho Spanish war, started for family • \ •) \' •[ Mexico, where his uncle, William La lion, had'a. ranch, of 88,000 acres. Albert £, Ivlns of Red Bank, How- 4% Interest Paid on ard Hanco of Little Sliver and Savings Accounts- George Seaman and William Jeffrey Join Our of Oceanlo want to North Carolina Club Now! ou a month's shooting trip. Dr. William1 B, Warner's house on Cut Front Btreet caught fire while tin was away from home and the house and furniture were damaged WE PAY V INTEREST ON ALL to the amount of $B0O. Forman Brsese ' of Ratontown troka through,tho Ico while skating CHRISTMAS CLUB SAVING on tho Eatontowrt mlllpond. He wai ACCOUNTS AND CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO JOIN we OUR 1929 CLUB. .25 per week for 50 weeks pays $12.50, plus 2% intarttt .50 per week (or 50 weeks pays $25.00, plus 2% Intertit. $1.00 per week for 50 weeks pays $50,00, plus 2% Inttmt fhisqift $2.00 per week for 50 weeks pays $100.00, plus 2% Intovilst. $5.00 per week for 50 weeks pays $250.00, plus 2% Inttmt. Checks will be. mailed to each member the first WMk in willbrinq December, for the Amount saved, plus 2% interest. your Merchants Trust Co. 28 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J.

ft C7/f)HATglft * AXS will bring more happiness and enjoyment than the % new all-electric IIJ Aiwater'Kent mofel 52? Itissmail,compact and complete) and can, be placed anywhere in the house because it is MODEL 52 A.C. SET beautifully finished on Brings Lower Prices Combining electrlo receiver «m! speaker In sidn-finlihed compact all four sides. all metal cabinet. For 110-120 volt, 50-40 cycle alternating cur- rent UKJ 6 A. C rubes and 1 It's a gift everybody on the rectifying tutc, with automatic * line voltage control. * will enjoy and appre- date forbears. Order one today for Xmaa •'Hi7' delivery. (without tubes) New Frigidaire

The unprecedented public acceptance of the New Frigidaire has re- sulted in the greatest increase in volume in the history of the business. Quiet operation, surpassing beauty and lasting economy have further increased an already overwhelming preference of buyers RADIO everywhere. This tremendous volume has resulted in further production econ- omies. In accordance with the fixed policy of General Motors these economies are being passed on to the public. Red Bank Radio Sales Co. Savings as great as $90 IS East Front Street ' (Next to Hunting theatre) Red Bank, N. J. We therefore announce a sweeping re- We are glad to make thin announce- Telephono 1890 ' ' duction in the prices of household models, ment at the present time for it will enable amounting to as much as $90, effective many additional thousands of homes to Authorised ATWATER KENT December 10th. (Commercial and apart' have advantages of Frigidaire Automatic Distributor ment house prices remain unchanged.) Refrigeration for Christmas. A comparison of Frigidaire value, with any other electric refrigerator will em- The New Frigidaircs, and details of phasize the importance of this further prices and terms arc now available at reduction of prices. Frigidaire display rooms everywhere. D. A. JOHNSON CO. FRIGIDAIRE CORPORATION, Subudiury of General Motors, DAYTON, OHIO 15-17 Mechanic Street (Near Broad St.) Red Bank, N. J. i Telephone Red Bank 360 Jersey Central Power & Light Company Authorized ATWATER KENT 85 Broad Street, Red Bank. N. J. • ii Distributor DOMESTIC ELECTRIC CO., Int., Room O07 El.tlrl. llull.JIn,, Aibur/ Park, N. i.

1 Lu.i,»,"' ' > "7 RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 19,1928;.

i'MiHMIM'MltMHMIIIMMi on Mrs. Latham's cottage, at Nave- ot Mvei*l days,In*South Jsr»sy and eink when he fell and broke his arm brought "home' • big lot of rabbits YEARS AGO IN RED BANK. above the wrist Bis Up'was out, hi* and'quail.' • " -— I'-I », '•' (Continued from last page.) hip was bruised and several teethder * new taw compiling election wrro knocked out Ha,was laid j&p dlstrloU to be divided wh« they con- Maria Button ot Red: Bank. d(od of two months. /> tained more than 900 voters, Blight's disease after a.slrtcnosstpf tfrank Sherwood opened a grocery Fred Walsh, a former, resident of " ' " '• v *- v 'i i,*5- • * i".'?" two years. He was B8 yoarr old. He etoro in tho postoftlce building at Lit- Red Bank who had Been In! the Klon- hod married Miss Clemenc Davis, tle Silver. In addition to this bus- dike, gold fields several years, came duughter of Tenbrcok Davis of Red iness Mr. Sherwood, was assistant Bast to pay a long visit to bis Mon- Bank, by whom he had two children, postmaster and he had a candy and mouth county friends.1 .bit his wife and children had died tobacco business. , Chester Mtnton,' ion of, Augustus v.i' Sutton was one ot the farlglnal 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kaufman,Minion of Fair Haven, fell .through ; members of the Monmouth boat club who had been In the Philippines, re- tho Ice while skating. The water was 'nr.d was also a raembi- of Navcslnk turned homo to Bolford. Mrs. Kauf- over hie head but he waa-Ashed out hook and ladder company. man? was formerly Miss Ltbble by his companions. vlth all the joy and! gdod- Cornollus Sullivan was eloctcd pres- Yarnalt, daughter of George Yarn- Lawrence B. ^French > of Beech •will the season should af- ident of St. James's club. John Con- all of Bclford. street bought from the Ruiaell roy was elected vlco president and Joseph Thompson, who had bought White estate a lot on Center street ford. > At .this Holiday tuna Joseph Cooper and James Larkln the old sohoolhouse at Uncroft, sold for 4900. The lot was 60x187(4 feet. with the close coming of Iworo elected, secretaries. Other of- It to Alfred Spennoy, who tore the The contract for paving; Monmouth the new. year we wish* to ili'ors were John C. Aul. James Abra- scnoolhouso down and: took tho lum- and Front streets was awarded to ' !mm Oarfleld Wise,. J....J. Mannlx, ber to Rod Bank where he built a Charles Burd of Red Bank at tho v I' oinas Haley, Timothy Hounlhan, hoiiHo with It ' - i price of (8.43 per square yard. the many who have pat- 'i . Eugene Keough, Thomas Broclt- Mrs. Isaac Dlxon of West Front There was a strike of thsi work- irat and Peter Lang. street died of kidney: trouble after men In the Roberta boiler factory ionized u» during the past The water wheel of Samuel J. Ben- a sickness of throe days, She was but the strike was soon settled and M.B grist mill at Tlnton Falls was year and to pledge our in* 1 44 yoara old and she left five children. the men went back to work. >!i>m down and tho water waB lotThe family had lived at:Red Bank John Woodward of Fair Haven terest. and service to all i' of the mill pond to prrvont fur- twelve years. fell from a scaffold while working who may be our patrons ipr damage to the wheel. Tlio boys . Misses Mary and Fannie Davlaon, ht the Schwed house In Mlddletown ' '.ho vlllago caught a great num- ddughtors of A. L. Davlson of Me- township and broke a rib. in the months to follow. •; of suckers, catfish and other fish chanic street, goto, surprise visit and Fred Jones of West Red Bank, HI the poolB of tho pond after tho one of the largest surprise parties JOHN HANSEN wiiter was let off. while swinging in an old swing at s of the .season was held at their homo. Newman Springs, had a fall and dis- « WEST FRONT ST, BED BANK. A horse "owned by Hugh Johnson Charles Matson, ."r., son of Charles located his shouldT. •it Tlnton Falls kicked another horeo T. Mnlson of High' .nds: reached his A robe was stolen, from John M. Phone 2112. and broke Its leg, causing tho death 21st birthday nnd his father gave Roberta's bakery" wagon at' Eaton- of the Injured horse. A horse owned lilm a half-interest In his.hardware town. Mr. Roberts had Just bought by Charels Holmes, also of Tlnton and business at.Highlands. tho robe for W7. Falls, was taken sick with colic. In The engagement was announced of Mrs. Hubbard Dennis of Tlnton its pain the,horse rolled over on tho Miss Katlo M. Klebs. daughter of Falls celebrated htir 88th birthday barn floor and broke' Its back. Goltlfob Dletz of Monmouth street, with a visit from a large number of Electrical Wlllla'm H. Elliott of Red Bank to Georgo Soffel, son of Charles Sof- fi lends. , and' Miss Honrlotta Rox, daughter fel,of.Tlltoh.avenue. Rod BanTt. Albert Slooum, who hr' lived at of Charles Rex of Rumson, wcro mar- Tho town of l.cd Bank was di- Fair Haven fifteen years, died from Gifts ried at the Navcslnk Methodist par- vided Into flvo' election Ustrlcts un- a general breakdown, aged fS years. sonage by Rev. J. E. Srwn. Harvoy L. Holloway of Mechanic Mrs. William: a. .Kahnshawe of Ashton Sickles, son of John I. street caught his hand In a machine Shrewsbury died In New Tork after Are Appreciated Sickles of Navoslnk, and Miss Min- saw at Mount's carrlago factory and iin operation1 for appendicitis. nie Winter, daughter of Andrew Wln- hlb fingers were so badly cut .that Mrs. J. F. Scqbey of Scobeyville tei ot Riverside drive were married the ends of the fingers-had to bewas knocked down by an automobile by Rev. J. W. Nlclcotson, a fornrjer amputated and was very' badly bruised. If you have anything to sell, or if you want to buy C«VER stop to think when the temperature In the pastor at Naveslnk. "Abraham Bennett, Arthur E. Alfred C. Wlederhold, a Shrews- anything, you will find The Register's Want Column kitchen from the old stovo mounts to the nineties Harvey Prazor of Atlantic High- Smith, Edward Doughty and Augus- farmer, fell from a ladder and cut lands was working for John Geary tus Mlnton went on a gunning trip a long gash In his head. . \ the quickest and cheapest way of filling your want —how much happier you'd bo with oleatrla oooklnc devices? Do you ever consider how much ycju'd save In energy, health nnd Rood nature by having your tablo and kitchen equipped with tho new electrlo ap. TO CELEBRATE TIII A< WATJER'S FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY paratus that does so much towards minimizing house- hold drudgery? • >

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"Red Bank's Leading Electric Store"

.63 BROAD STREET, Phone 611 and 612 RED BANK. N. J.

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You've paid 31 to 51 more a gallon for premium fuels offering extra liveliness.'.. * You ctat get that extra UvelL ness now in Hi-test TYDOL, at no extra cotu For health and happiness, You've paid 3f* to 5* more a gallon for anti-knock qualities . • • You can get them now in Hi-test TYDOL, — for sheer delight on without any extra charge. Christmas day and a thou- YouVejwid 31 to 5* more a gallon for sparkling extra sand days to come—choose power. .. You can get it now in Hi-test TYDOL, without a new Buick with Master- this price-penalty. • / piece Bodies by Fisher. At every TY0OL pump, tht« new and mightier gaa U now at your «ervice, at the price of ordinary gas Hi-tett ^l» hi,,.. TYDOL it a pure, dutilled gasoline, colored for your proteo tlon with a harmleu green" dye. It is a high-test, anti-knock BuicK fuel, rich in new energy, sparkling with fresh speed. With UsifrpUc* BWhi bf Wlthtr If you would give new wings to your car... stop at the H. L.. ZOGELi nearest TYDOL pump and fill up with Ui-tcst TYDOL. A single driving experience will convince you that it is not Monmouth County's Largest Automobile Distributor only a great .gasoline, but the greatest of all gasoline values. Red Bank, N. J. Sea Bright, N. J. TIDE WATER OIL SALES CORP. i Lewis and Main Sts^ Eatontown, N. J. Telephone 055 Telephone 90 >*»•• KfeUatewa St.

•ITTIft AJCTOMOKILH ARK BUILT J ; . DtflCK WILL I DILI) THIIT "AJ)£ OX T11K Of V££DOjL MOJOft OJUL. BSD BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 19,1928. Pace Thirteen viu rtgiat, Mrs, Andrew Frederick. thoMti frand Tall Cedar of the Long •on trtaiurer and Mri. Mamie Kelly Branch lodge of that order. William •foretaty. • • H. VMkOyke la senior deputy, Has- HAFPSNINOS of BcnWWT or Dnad After Xong Sickness. jurfi flloeum treasurer and M. H. Xmas Gifts and Candy at Ofl cottar Frank J). Snedeker, ttwk of Mata- BUollo scribe, J MOLLY PITCHER cottar. wan borough and ticket agent at that nrcr In.Cellar. •emnalVoW,Sale* o< fto place, dltd last Thurtdty afUr a ion* , A' blai* started In tome papers In BnUdlnt ppemtton*. Lodgi ukntts from a complication of dis- tht cellar in a hou»e at Freehold oc- Inn* Slight Flni, BlrtJ* cuss, He was M years old andcupied by Raymond Connors last Hue*. iSd Deaths*Oth#r tttvM a widow and two daughters. Wtdnuday night The firemen were Riverside Avenue. Red Bank. called and they qulokly put the blate U«utsn»nt John H, Stokss Wilted inspected Vlneland Home. YeBen's Store out with but slight damage ,to .the his pu.nW, Mr, Mid Mrs, John H. Mrs, Rullf V. Lawrtnce of Free- house. ' iQld, who Is a member of the state .. RUMSON, N. J. wu llns. coach of the Wtit Point board of control of ttata Institution!, WanU Garbage Collection. football team thl* season Mid humade an Inspiotlon lwt week of the Mayor Christian Heuter of Mata> Special Lunches, 85c. now returned to Fort Banning:, home for-feeble minded and training wan, at -a, meeting of the borough A la Carte Service ' Corner Iltver Boad and Washington Street, Oeortla. / ' ichool it Vlneland. oouncll last week, advocated that the The plan a the ittnwtUM tor- borough arrange for the collection of baught in Oav«-ln. garbage. Mayor Hetieer thinks that Dtaf Friends of humion: ough oounoirto ehe.ni« the «»rbMt« Joseph Slano of Keyport was laid aiming Your , polUotlon1 ordinance to provide (or the street department can handle this Dinner de Luxe, $2.00. up last week with Injuries to hfs back work. ourb collections fnltiad- of TO feet and shoulder when he was caught In We have a varied assortment of Colls and Toys for the from the curb lilt* Is oppoMd by the a cave-In while working on the new A' Joint Inolnerator. / kttMqwm SMhM>K*. club. Special Attention to Card Parties. Kiddies; Gifts for the grown-ups, too. Also a complete line of 'itmas Gifts state highway. He was taken to the Plans are under way far erecting Trao Ornaments, Xmsn Cards and Confectionery, Including the Htrley IBmmoxa of Freehold wasMatawan hospital. , ' a Jointly owned Incinerator plant to , " Private Dining Roomi. /WJiy search out of town— •Hinting from a delivery truok last serve Bradley Beach, Neptune City, oolebrated Bohratt's Chocolates. Wednesday whin he WM itruok by War "Veteran Dead! • , Avon, Neptune township and Ocean The Molly Pitcher Hotel will open John Bart of Avon, died Tuesday viflJt the Art Kraft Shoppe, • OM driven W Mri. Hsrry Fonwn. Grove. The financing would be ar-, A HOLIDAY SPECIAL! Children's Hosiery, regular SOo His back WM Injured but hi refuted of last week at tht stge of 89 years. ranged on the basis of •population../ • early in May. Tajke your time making se- medical treatment He Was a veteran of the civil war. quallty( Special it PAIBS FOB »1.W). Clarenda' VanDussr, veteran of One son and two daughters survive Freehold Builder Dead. FREDERICK C. LUTK1N, lections; browse through two Indian.wari and a noted huntor him. Theodore Hoyors, a well known' and trapper, give an address- at the Freehold builder and formerly a ' • Manager. We reipeoUully lnvlto you to pay us a os.ll. thd shop, and when ready meeting of the) Freehold Iwak Wal- lull Cedar Election. we- will suggest and help ton learnt Friday nlfht, , R. Clifford Errlckeon has been (Continued on next page.) ' William B. Cloughly of Ooian yoji in your selections. drove li on an! automobile trip to Jacksonville, Florida. He It aooom- mmmmi^i^m^mm Gifts for all occasions is panted by John P, Brunktiont of Long Branoh. our specialty. You will find 8. J. Tahay, who Aondueta a bat- some new suggestions for tory'and electric work ihop at'Free- hold, hat been taken to the state everyone of your family sanitarium at Olen Oardner. Walter H. Clerk and F. O. Vree- and your friends. Our flooifland, have been re-eleoUd' truatees1 of is filled with most every- the Glenwood oeumUry company of Weat Long Branch. GIFTS FOR HER: MONMOUTH'S LEADING JEWELERS thing you can think of to The American Legion poat 'will GIFTS FORHIM: soon atart a membership .drive, A WBJST WATCHES take care of all your Christ- dinner will be held at the atart of 8TBAP WATCHES thn campaign. ', BEADED BAGS OFFER THESE GIFT SUGGESTIONS AS AN AID TO mas Gifts from the lowest Dr. and Mri. H. M. Andenon of DIAMOND RINGS > SOABV PINS to. the highest price. The AHtntown left Saturday for Rook- VBABI, NECKS YOUR CHRI3TMAS PROBLEMS! BELT BUCKLES ledge, Florida, whore they own PEN & PENCIL SETS WATCH CHAINS winter home. quality of our merchandise FLEXIBLE BRACKLET9 STONE) BINOS John Spenoe I* haying a. new house POCKET KNIVES is always of the best. built near tha church at Squankum. ' BtXyBB COMPACTS John Cook of Farmlngdtle U the oon- BIBTH8TONE RINGS OCFF LINKS Uaotor. ' TOILEt SETS LEATHER WALLETS Albert Wllion of Freneau won first BAB PINS ' DIAMONDS KEY-TAINEBS prtae at a dog ahow held at Trenton CIOABETTE CASKS The Mrt Kraft with his prize fox' hound Amboy VAIflTT CASES Belle. LINGERIE CLASPS SEE OUR DISPLAY OF FINE JEWELRY ! TIE CLASPS Mr. and Mrs, William Bobbins of FOUNTAIN PENS FOUNTAIN PENS Shoppe Bngllshtown are making an automo- LAVALLIER8 POCKET COMBS bile trip to Green Cove Springs, Flor- STUD SETS 73 Broad Straat ida, MESH. BAGS ^ THIBfBLES DIAMOND BRACELETS, BEE THESE SPECIAL DIAMOND VALUES EBONY BRUSH SETS Red Bank Tried to Kill Self. OABD OASES Frank Adams of Pltteburg. driven CLOCKS SHERIFF'S SALE. $35 tO $1,050 MATCH SAFES Br virtue of a writ of 4. *«. to mi from his sifter's- home' because he TBAVELtNO SETS Diamond Bracelet, $850.00 directed limed out of the Court of Chsn- had no work, drank poison along the DIAMOND BRACELETS Emerslil, out diamond oenter, with DO EMBLEM. BUTTONS eery of the Butt of New Jersey will be highway at Matawan. last week. A DIAMOND WATCHES, • mallir diamond!, let In platinum. CIGARETTE LIGUTKKS upoied to sale at publle vendue, on MOM- PICTURE FBAME3 pasting motorist fomid him and took KEV BINOS dey, the 7th da? of January, 1BJ9, be-him to the hospital, where a stomach BOBBED IIAIB SETS $35 tO $800 Diamond Brooch, ..... $775.00 tween the hours ot 12 o'clock and 5:00 BELT CHAINS o'clock (at liOO o'clock), In the esfternoon pump was uaed. He will recover. PHOTO LOCKETS DIAMOND FANCY RINGS, 6 OeUuatU diamonds In ctnttr, tnd 34 of >ald dajr. at the Court Horn* In the SHOULDER PINS •mslfir dlennondir In plttlnum. POCKET FILES Boronih at Frsthold, county of Monmoulh, Lodge Election. V Mew Jersey, to satisfy » deem of iHo DIAMOND WATCHES $25 to $600 LODGE BINOS court amounting to tDproxInutelr Il.tlB. Miss Julia Hayes has been elected Diamond Wrist Watch,.. $775.00 DIAMOND JEWELRY All that certain lot, traot or parcel of commander of the Long Branch' VOW BOXES ' ' DIAMOND 8OLITAIBE8, 6 Baguette cut sn of Helen Kelly and running A most unusual and practical gift $25 tO $450 thence (1) loutb forty-two.gegreel, thirty* Itutldlng Handsomf Taoht. . . Beautiful now line of crystul out "III a "soldered hiesh. In rainbow Diamond Bracelet, $1,050.00 •even tnlnutei east, dxty-uven and one-- .fr«rprne Keriif* fioTffpoier of' the DIAMOND BROOCHES, Nooklaces, In various styles, brilliant tenth (67.1).feet to a point;, thence (2) rousld for the* "Show. 5o»t," Is having , colors. Wide center, with 40 virloun size dU* north forty-ieven degrees.: tWentr-ltine roondi In center 4nd IS uniform lUe, as diamonds. mtnutei east, one hundred, and eighteen */ handsome; yacht built at Humph- $25 to $775 and Ave-tenths (118.S) ftet to a point; rev's ship y«i4 at Keyport The boat . $15.00 to $35.00 thence (8> north, forty-two degrees, thirty, wlU.be 72 feet long and will cost Diamond Wrist Watch,.. $400.00 $1.50 to $6.00 seven minutes west, sixty-three and thrte- DIAMOND LAVALLIEBES tenthi feet (OS.S)jto a-point; thence (4) $75,000. It win: be christened the PI a tin urn cmo with 44 flUmonds end soulb. rorty-sevcti'.deirreet and twenty- "Show Boat" ._ • ENAMELED BAGS $25 to $225 wob bricclot, with diamond catch* COLORED STONES three minute* weit/'one hundred and two In various sizes and prolty color (102) feet to the northerly aide of laid Named for Church Job. combinations. Diamond Pinky Ring, .... $350.00 Bet In sterling silver, white ifold ' Chspsl Hill road; thence (5) aouthweiterly DIAMOND SCABI' PINS, finish Necklace*, In all colors. In a straight Hoe to the point or plaee of Rev. F. Ai DeMarls of Aabury Park 31 dlamondi nt In platinum, pointed BeilnnlnK. QDd Rev. M. E. Snyder of Ocean $1.75 to $20.00 $15 to $125 ihape tin if. $3.50 to $15.00 • BEING the eame premises eonveyed to Grove have each been mentioned as Anna M. Fournler by deed executed by a possible successor to Rev. Herbert Mlebael Kelly and Annie Kelly, buiband J Belting of Bed Bank, whose term and wife, on October 7th. 1927, and which deed Is recorded In the Monmoath County as district superintendent' expires Clerk's Office at Freehold, in Book KM of next March. Deeds on page 376, c(e. JEWELRY NOVELTIES Seised as the property of Anna H. Itasth aa Besnlt of Injury. Fournter and George E. Fournier, taken In Mrs. Elizabeth B. Farrell died at execution at the suit of New Jersey Mort- gage at Loin Co., a corporation of the the Long Branch hospital last week Btste of New Jersey, and to be sold by after a sickness resulting from HARRY N. JOHNSON, Sheriff. fall down stairs at the home of her Dated December 10, 1928. Giordano ft Golden. Solicitors. brother, John VanCleaf of Ocean Give Jewelry (or this Christmas 1 BEUSSILLES fine quality (51 D 111.4!. drove, last August She was 75 FUUnum front, and li-Kt and lS-Et SoUd White Oold jewelry Is years old. as Onely made, and up-to- $10 $20 $28 $35 $50 POCKET FLASKS. SILVKII AND PLATED $5.00 to $35.00 NUB8E BTItAP WATCIIKK *&* 10.00 toIU.0 0 CUFF LINKS. PLATINUM TOP AND OOLD CiaABETTE UOXEM. SILVER AND GLASS $28.50 $35 $40 »J,tS to II I.IK) $7.75 to $28.00 BOYS' WATCHK8 FOlt POCKKT WATCH CHAINS, lt-KT. OOLD EBONY GENTS' BHUHII SETS $1.50 $3.00 $6.00 KMM) to »«W $7.50 to $30.00 KEY^TAINERS, IN LEATHER POCKET KNIVES. OOLD AND FILLED HAMILTON HTIIAP WATCItEH 7Bo to »I.M FEN AND PENCIL SETS $3.00 tO $18.00 HAMILTON POCKET WATCH KM $I.W to IZB.OV scAiur riNS. PLATINUM FBONT POCKET LIOHTEHH, MEN AND WOMEN $5.00 to $35.00 OBUEN UII1BON WATCIIKH 11.80 to IIIMA TIB CLASPS, aOLD AND FILLED OHUEN 1'OCKKT WATCIIKH LADIES' DRESSER HKTS, COLORED •I8O0 $1.00 tO $5.00 HULOVA niuuoN WArciirs JEWEL CAKES, LKATIIKIl AND SILVER LODGE RINGS. 10-KT. AND lt-KT IS.SO to $11.00 $10.00 to $35.00 ELGIN HTItAP WATCIIEH PUKF JAltS. GLAUS AND GOLD l'LATK STUD SETS, OOLD FILLED WALTHAM POCKET WATUIKH %iM to 17.00 $5.00 to $23.00 VASES BANJO CLOCKS FINE LAMPS MEAT PLATTERS GLASS STEMWARE TEA SETS BOWLS BOOK ENDS GOLD CHINA SILVER CHESTS BRONZE ASH TRAYS CHIME CLOCKS CONSOLE JSETS DIRIGOLD TABLEWARE COMPORTS Special Xmas Terms! BREAD TRAYS HALL CLOCKS FLOWER BOWLS FLASKS BEVERAGE SETS ICE TUBS SOLID SILVER CASSEROLES CHEESE & CRACKER 12 Months to $15.00 Down Pay Balance. LEATHER WALLETS DRESSER SETS JTIne |ni|Hiit* BUY NOW—WHILE SfELECTIONS ARE LARGE J l BED BANK BE&ISTEB, DECEMBERS 1928.. of the Long Branch Ore. department of American MeohaWcs. ;«arold We* Charles Harvey I* tint asslitant and ton Is vie* oounollor, H. O. VanNote tut BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. Harry. Bennett ii second assistant. snoretary and Lewis a. Woolley down. was Mr. Bennett defeated John Outre In 'treasurer. - (Continued from lait Police.Car Damaged. . . . a hot flghL 1 popular baseball player, died Satur- Fined for Cruelty. ' . The Freehold police car was alight day week from a complication of On Sottthoro Trip. John Palter of Millstone township ly damage** fcw days ago when it diseases. He mi 47 yean old and X P, Stattel and eon Daniol of was fined $10 and cost* last; week for collided with anothtr oar on. Bouth loaves a widow and six children, Wlokatunk loft Monday by auto for leaving a team of bones out in th* street It was driven by Chief Vy West Palm Beaoh.'Florlda. Mr. Stat- snow with no shelter. After.paying Three Bitten, by Doc. tel's home In Florida was blown down his fine Mr. Paller 'promised to build Buys Florid* Hotel. • A .. "!• Solomon Lawn, Oliver Morris and a In the hurricane; last fall and he will a stable. Mrs, .'A-'I* ,K»rv»y, who eonduqts, colored'woman whose Identity was rebuild it. • the Columbia hotel at Aabury Park not learned were bitten by: a dog- at Foiloe Oflker in Accident ' R. a Smith ot West Deal, a pollct In the summer, has bought the Bever- Long Branch last week. A policeman Mechanics Elect Officers, ly hotel at St. Petersburg, Florida^ killed the dog and Its head was sent Charles Lachenaur Jres been elec- officer, ran his automobile Into a to Trenton for examination. ted councilor of the OttWhurot lodgo hrdge to avoid hitting a paok ot dogs (Continued on next page,) ' V Guest* of Phone Company. Employees In the Freehold office of - the-telephone company were guests' of the company at a dinner at • • Aobary Park Monday night of last week. They were addressed by the president of the company. • GIFT BASKETS West—Llpplncott, Miss: Merle M. West, daughter of Crammed With C. Palmer, West of Allentown, was married Saturday week at her home to Calvin N. Upplncott. A reception Christmas Dainties. followed and the couple then left for Is the time to call No, a trip through the South, 8M and haye our MOTOR War on f TRANSFER 8EBV10E, «' After a stray dog- had killed an costs no more—A-l fs)eUt» English pheasant which the borough tie* and careful men world of Seagirt had pared for the commis- Ing udder exacting super, sioners decided to-,make war on all FRUITS vlilon. dogs roaming at large and Issue sum- monses to their owners. Hot-House and Out-Door Dot Win* Several Price*. An Airedale owned by the Falrser- Fruits and Vegetables. vice, kennels at Cliff wood won sev- eral prices,, In'dog shows held at At- Foreign and Domestic Nuts. lnntlq.Clty and Trenton recently. The dog has been entered In the Madison FOR THE HOLIDAYS AND FC~ Square Garden show. Exifce EVKRY DAY IN THE YEAK. Colonel's Wife Dead. lira. James B. Allison, wife of Col- onel Allison, who was formerly com- BATTERY manding officer at Fort Monmouth, We Sell the Best. died at Governor's Island last Wednesday of pneumonia, She was ; The Louis Prate Fmit Store 40. years'J0ld. • ' NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OP ACCOUNT.'^ Estate or William DtUnoty jvalbrldjt, (: . 6 volt-11 plate #8.75 Pupils to Give Flay. ; has.been The Fruit Store of daceu.d. -•>;S>>'> Mrs. Edith . Grelbllng, teacher of Notioi ii henby «lv«o that the account! ;, Red Bank for 50 years. The of tho lublcrlber. lurvlvlni ttuitM of tbeiv>> • the Adelphla school, will have her .itata of ••Id dcotaiatl, will bt «udlt«d ,,. 6 volt-13 plate #10.10 and up pupllB give their regular Christmas very best fruits of all kinds, and italcd by the Surtosata of tho County play In the flrehouse under the aua- of Monmouth and reported for lettliment*,/; ti the Orpham Court of,said County, oil pIceB of the ladles' auxiliary of the including many speciaj fruits Thuriday, che third day of Janutry, A, D.'- •••^ • (Ire company. 1929, at which time application jrlll be not carried by any other store thada tor tha allowanea of oommiiiloni. sna' ;' -. Every part that forms the finished Exide Battery TYaoher Beslgiu. ooumel feei. •. • Mrs. Valma Burt has resigned as can be found here. Sated November 24, A. D. 1028. , ' is made of the finest materials that can be ob- a teacher In the Garfleld avenue C_EORGE T. OAMPBETX. 2 Weit 87tb Street. 1NtW XO]YorkOltr. school at Long Branch and will be Cha BEST of EVERYTHING In OUB tained. And the forty years of experience of The succeeded by Mrs. Marguerite Trues Monmoulh County .SurroiiU'i ORica. dell, a graduate of the Long Branch Line and the BEST SEEVICE - In the matter of tha estats of Jobn F«' Nevlui. duceaiod. Electric Storage Battery Co. in building batteries high school. Nolle, to creditors to preieot elalma These two things have built up our asalnit estate.) 4 ^ Debating Team Trials. Pursuant to iha order of Joseph L. for every purpose enables them to blend these Try-outs are being held for tho Business and made it the Leading Fruit Oonahar. Surrogate ot tne Count/ ot Mon* Freehold high school debating team mouth, made on the twentieth diy of No- S^oro of Monmouth County. vajnber. 1028. on tn. applaiatlon of Allita parts into a perfectly balanced unit. Hence the which will take, part In the Inter- J Nevtue. lola executrix ot tht e«bltt of. scholastto debates. The Freehold Order your Christmas Trees. ' Holly John K. N«vlut, dtcenied, notice Is Iwreby school team has not lost a debate in given to the creditors of said deemed'to traditional long life of Exide Batteries .. . their Wreaths and Christmas Baskets NOW.' exntbk to the «ubtfcrNMr, executrix ma ifor.-.. three years. aald, their ilebu and'deaiands'affslnit'the dependability.. .their infrequent need of repairs. We have, the best selection in Bed Bank. aald eitatt, under oath, within six modtba Milk for Pupils. from the (lute of tha aforetatd order.;of The Freehold parent-teachers' -As- ther will be forever barred of their actions sociation Is making plans for pro- therefor atriintt the said eubecriber. -- viding,milk for school children who Dated Freehold, K J.. Nov. 20. 1028. DA. JOHNSON CO. LOUIS PRATE'S FRUIT STORE ALLITA J. NEVIUE, •re under weight. Of 700 children • 78 Linden Place. Bed Bank, N. J. -17 Mechanic St.. Red Bank, N. J. In the first eight grades 436 are un< ALSTON UEEKMAN, All'jr. det weight. 21 Broad St., Red Bank, Bed Bank, N. J., ^ Proctor. Long Branoh'i Fire Chief. Tho Register's motto—"A paper In Oliver B. I^resley is the new chief 3 every homo."—Advertisement , .

THE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF The Second National Bank and Trust Company

extend greetings to our friends and customers arid wisH all A ;rry Happy and Prosperous New Year! We also desire to express our appreciation for the liberal patronage we have been favored with, and trust the cordial relations existing will be continued during the coming year. . The Second National Bank and Trust Company RED BANK, NEW JERSEY

FRANK McMAHON, President DIRECTORS . BENJAMIN J. PARKER J.TRAFFORD ALLEN CHARLES ALLEN, JR. HARRY G. BORDliN GEORGE HANCE PATTERSON GEORGE C. HOPPING MARCUS M. DAVIDSON RICHARD APPLEGATE FRANK McMAHON LEWIS S. THOMPSON RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 19; 1$2».

OABB AdAIN ADJOURNED. all his estate tolls fourth wife. Two Grunge Wins; sons by a former marriage are con- BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. Jodie nines Another Warning In Monmouth grange was awarded s testing the will. Last week Judge silver oup at th* state grange* meet' Mantel! Case. 7 Stelnbacti again warned counsel for (Continued from last patT*-). Another adjournment has been ta- Ing last weolc for btlng the only the contestants that unless they show grange'In the state to qualify as an GIVE THIS CHRISTMAS Charles Boffel of Long Bfanch was ken In tha contest over, the will or probable cauis for the contest tha fined »S00 knd' costs last week apd honor grange. The cup Is a prize Robert: B. Mantell of Atlantio High- cot of tha proceedings will 6a awarded for the highest work per- his auto driver's llccnus was revoked lands, Mr. Mantell left practically thrown upon thorn. A PIECE OF for two years after he had been ar- formed during the year, . . * j rested on a chargo of drunken drlv- MM* Ihtf. • .. : ,, ;• .' .; _.. •' •*» 1 New Eastern Star Lodge. A new chapter of the Eastern Star p&INE JEWELRY has been Instituted In Neptune town- Rial Ealala Braaw, ship. Mrs, Ronalio Smith Is tho first r ' * QUINN, PARSONS A OOREMU8, worthy mation arid her husband, 'COUN8KI.UJK8 AT LAW. Mortimer L. Smith, is worthy patron; WILBUR Wbltllald'Oulldlni; , nit HlSk. Jobo i. Qulnn, thaodor. O. ParasD*. To1 Buy Npw INro Trucliv - Thcroiia. '?• 0or»mii. i The Bradley Beach lomrnlsslonorii 23 Broad St., Red Bank. ALSTON BtEKMAN, COUNSKLLbll AT LAW, ,wlU buy a now aerial hook and lad- 'EST. 1885. '. ' •• der truck (or Pioneer fire company. ;lffi««. 10 nrn.il !•., KKn BANJt. H. i. l\ will be necessary, to remodel the \ GEORGE O. COOPER, borough hall to house tho new truck. CIVIL KNnlNKEH. Bueeaaaor to Caoria Coopar. C, K, County Firemen to Meet. • H'"*r*rlP HulMlin. ' ItBD BANK N t. ,1 Thei annual- meeting. o( the' Mori- rings \! liEORCE K. ALLEN, Jr., C. £., and mouth county flromen's association GEORGE P. RANDOLPH. C t.\_ will bo held In the Oakhurst flro- :|VIL KNnlNEEIIS AND BORVBVOlaW REUSSILLES' JEWELRY HAS BEEN SELECTED WITH house next Sunday afternoon. All «0 nrnnrt Blr«at Hi.1 Uanll. H I. flromea are welcoma at the meeting. WALTER C. VAN KEUHBNi CIVIL ENnlNEE/i AMD IUHVCVOB. GREAT CARE. BOTH IN, STYLE AND CONSTRUCTION. Nurse Hurt In Fall.' I ndividual salts and peppers droad airaat National Dank BulWIns. Miss Eleanor Martin, a trained Wad Hank. N. J. nurse at Aabury Pork, sufTered brok OR. HAROLD J, STOKES, Highest Quality Jewelry Can Be Purchased Here DttNTAI/ BUItaKON. on ribs and other Injuries when »h» 04 Broad SIraal, Blaaar BuDdlaf, fell down' tha basement stairs o£ Jt"7ountain pens Roona 4, B and 8. at Very Moderate Prices. <• !i building at Lakowood last week. Odloa Uflura OiOO to StOO.Vatoak. Telophona 1601 g flood. WILLIAM A. WIKTH, ' Stone Rings La Vallieres The Deal and Galilee ilsherles Iasi OPTOMBTB18T, Wednesday caught 850 barrels of ea spoons Raglalar Dld«., Broad Strait • whiting In their nets. Most of the I'hona SS, R.d Bank .Olllco llourai 0:00 to 6|JO. Bar Pins Pearls \ toh was shipped by truck to Phll- Ev.nltlEa br A Mhl Newark and New Yorjt. apt>hire and diamond brace- Bracelets CuffLinks school Girl Hurt. Dorothy Davis, a pupil at tho Watch Chains . Pocket Knives 1 ' i.'diulU high ochool, knocked one lets nn'ci out of joint whila^playlng l.iht TireService Mesh Bags Belt Buckles vii'k. Tho bone broke through thn si,in In tho palm of her hahd. TELEPHONE 21U , > • , IM colloid Man HL - ' ' 'himbles Joseph S. Thompson of Freehold, who has boon connected with the Our Service Car is county clerk's olllco for nearly thirty i MONSIOUXH'S LEMHNCr JJBWELEBS years, Is laid up at his home with J-Jamilton watches always ready. ', 36 BROAD STREET, , RED BANK, N. J. an attack of Brlght's disease. Hportlng Goods Store Bold, The sporting goods store at Asbury Steam Vulcanizing. Park which has been conducted for ^Q^mber crystalware sovoral years by J. A. Seger has been Balloon and Truck sold to Landscli Anderson, a wpl! known fisherman and athlete. Tires in Stock. Dead After Long Sickness. TTeasets/ Mrs. Mary Collins, wife of Anthon' Collins of Freehold, died Monday • last week after a lone sickness. Si' was 71 years old and besides In c John Hansen husband loaves three children. leather goods 42 West Front Street, New Fire Chlof. Mayor Frank Antonldes has bcci- RED BANK, N. J. , elected chief of the West Loiiy, Branch fire department to succeed O.iorgo C. Wood. Daniel Hauter wan .quamarine jewelry chosen assistant chief. Both Legs Broken. - Mrs, Lcroy Francis, formerly of Freehold, suffered fractures of both *ware, sterling and plated legs In au automobile accident last week at Newburg, New- York, whore r l they are now living, Then U J^ oilIette accessories, mirrors, Sold at Low Prices. nothing finer O«M mmt ... UX-ISO B. d A. Yaha. The personal property of the late brushes, manicure sets than a Takaaaa* COM *•»<*.» William Vanderveer of Adolphla was sold at auction recently, J!verythlpg Strombwg-CurUpn sold at low prices, a team of horses 8245 bringing only |37.S0. Confirmed as Postmistress. The senate last week confirmed the appointment of Miss Viola VanNote as postmistress at Oakhurst/ThlB omce was advanced, to the presiden- CLEAR-TONED tial grade last July. , J Death From Indigestion. Mrs. James Kearns, Sr., of Free- hold died suddenly Tuesday of last as CHRISTMAS BELLS week of acute Indigestion. Bho was 1 61 years old and leaves.a husband Glorious tone, coupled with exquisite beauty makes the and six children. Stromberg-Carlson remain a living reminder of ita donor to Elks' Convention. ' V i all who dwell within the charmed circle of its voice. The New Jersey state association •ft- v • of Blks will hold its annual conven- Always dependable, it is ever alive, spontaneous, .vibrant - tion of 1029 at Asbury Park. The with good clieer and good music conventions are usually hold the lat- HENRY CAMPBELL, Frssldfiit ter part of June. 8. ELY, Vlcs-Pres. EDWIN R. CONOVEB, Csshlsr The Cabinet, one of the finest ever produced in the radio Allentown Store Sold. The brick store and dwelling on industry, is low, perfect in proportion with beautifully grained Main street at Allentown, belonging panel construction. to the estate of Benjamin F. Rogers, Our 1929 Christmas Qub Is Now Open was sold last'week to Norman Bright The one tuning dial is illuminated. A phonograph jack of New Egypt facilitates playing records electrically through the Receiver's Officer to Protect Pupils. Make your 1929 ChriBtma8 a merry one by joining our audio system, and the operation is all-electric. The Keyport police department will club. place an officer at the corner of Broad street and Maple place to pro- If you have not been a member let us demonstrate what Come in and Ut us dtmonstrau now and b* rtady for Chrittmat tect children going to and returning from school. & wonderful satisfaction it is to receive a check the first of Asbury Park Man Honored. next December. D. A. JOHNSON CO. Budd H. Obert, health officer of As. bury Park, was elected president of If you have been a member increase your class this 15-17 Mechanic St., Red Bank, N. J. the New Jersey public- health anil sanitary association at a recent year and receive a larger check next December. Phone MO meeting. Our Christmas Club plans are very simple, very brief, Fined $300. Charles Cantoneso of Howell town- void of complications, yet within the means of every man, ship pleaded guilty before Judge woman or child who chooses to put aside at stipulated times SALE OF LANDS FOR UNPAID rAXEi Stclnbach last week to n charge of IN ATLANTIC TOWNSHIP. transporting liquor and he was fined during the year a small sum for Christmas use a year from MONMOUTH COUNTY, HEW JERSEY. SM0. now. They are divided as follows. Poblli nolli. la haratf glvan bt W. O. Flalda, Collaotor of T«i.a of tha TooDlblp of Atlantic, In lb. Count? or lion- atotitli and 8ula ol Ni» Jam/, that b« will nil at,poblu lala all tha landa, UnamanU, baradlUninU, tod raal aitata Killed • J«ok ItabblL harolnafli' " r nanllontil. ID fa. tu aueb' par on ai will purabaat tbt itiai, aublaet to ndtmption at tba lowtat rata of Utar- Otis Meglil of Furmlngdals Is tht Class 25— .25 each week Total $ 12.50 Mt> bttt In no aaaa In axeaaa of alght pi r mntum par aJinun, Inolodlni InUraat and lolti oi aala. only hunter In that vicinity who Tba aald aal. will Uka plac. at t i. Town.hip Hall, Cold Nack, County of Honmoutb and Stata of Naw Jaratr, on Class 50- .50 " " " 25.00 FrMar. Dacimbtr flat. It!J, al 2.00.4' lock Standard Tlma. bugged a jack rabbit 'his season. Hv Tha aald Imnda. l.namanta, tiera<"~ m.nli and raal aatata U> bt aold, and tbo nimai of tba paraoni utlnit whom Ut shot on* last week at Ardena. ' aald. tajiaa bava bfin laid on aceount each ptrtil, art •• followa, TII.I •••>•• Class 100-1.00 " " " 50,00 LlfhU on Bicycles. Taar T.at Vaar Yaai Yaar Yaar Y.ir Yaar Class 200-2.00 " " " 100.00 NAME Dcterlp. * 1»J1 1120 The Farmlngdala Woman's club S acre*, lind III! mil 12I im 1117 hss asked tho mayor Knd council to Barry, Marsarat .» and building I I.JO • «.OJ Class—Any amount each week. Si aeraa i.0« pass an ordinance requesting bicycle* Bukkr. HlabMl . i.u I Ml to carry lights at night CMtntr. Dalit _. 1 lot .It .:» I .11 I .IT I Jl I .it OMUbll.. M. 1 lot .is .11 I .11 We will be pleased to enroll those wishing to subscribe 1 lot Dsauoa. William . .ii ..II .11 .IT .11 •it 4 acrai, find to any of thesp classes. Dttla, Vlatorl* _ and building 1.10 Dtfli. Lucy __ 10 aciti 4.11 1.10 111 T.4t . • aeraa, land Howard, Joitph WM and building 11.14 a aerff, land We Specialize in Halmfr.il. Rfno f\ „ and bolfaVng u.u THE Jtsnion, Uaia l\U , 11 aerai II.IT Maari, Jam.i ...«M«. a atrai i.ia Wilt. 2. II lota 1.14 Second •art", Hl«t».l __. It acraa III MMBlra. Mirlhi _._ int III MlaaUko<>i>. Marraa . m ion (.14 Mortgage BROAD STREET gtaari, Alfred E. . t acrta .11 .11 .Ii .(1 .11 .11 •IU, Uithai 1 lot 10.tl 11.14 41.00 4I.IT 41.17 II.IT >N«i. Urn— f. __ III lota IJ4 I.II l.4> lamiajat. Ckrlilophar 4 atrta I.U Loans. •0 aeraa NATIONAL BANK ka, Anna ...... I lot L Jama .. 4 lota I.II 1.41 III aataaaan, Jehn, and Ilk atraa, land Staihtn U»n.l.k» __ aid balldlnga 4.11 net Applications Given aanHri, Jo«»pfclna IU aaraa l.ol 4.11 4.14 4.14 RED BANK, NEW t/ERSEY T lot .11 .IT .11 M Immediate Attention «t«U*a, Marr K. — I lot ,n .IT .11 :!! iivurta, ll.nr" ,,.-__ I lola .41 •rial. 0 1 lota T4 .14 .11 I.II Blik J ' I aara. III 1.70 Ml A Local, Friendly til. tin* , —- • I loU 14 U 11.14 11.11 II a.m 11.44 3t». VlaaanMatl .. I lot .11 Organization ••a. Hm.aa I. ... 1*1 tola T,:]a It tt aar.a n.ig I {.It ».!« Riverside Mortgage all Aai.nla iit *tL l.l» II «4 & Finance Gorpor tfon Braid 8t Nst'l Bank Did,., Itsd Baali, N. .'. BED BANK BEGISTER, PECEMBEft lj 1988. v-i

HENRY FIELDS FINED 1100. Eatontown Mnji DurnpwJ Cesspool Contents In Shrewsbury Township. ',»>; STMAS DINNER The township of Shrewsbury has an ordinance which requires a per- • U Sun to be a Success When You Servo mit to bo Issued before too contents ot cesspools can ,be dumped- in' the township. Las*. Week Henry Fields, a colored resident of Katontown, Acker, Merrall & Condit Company was arrested on a charge of having Blatchley's Ducks violated tho' ordinance. . It was " More Than, A. Century, of Grocery Service" ,,,'"' • '-' It h batter thin chlckan, turkey or goote, «nd much cheaper charged that ho placed tho contents , —only 38 ctnti per pound, dreuedi at our (arm. of tho Smoko. Shop cesspool on a field near George Hanco Patterson's ,' W> ship by parcel pott, or you can call at our place at development near the Newman Fruit Cake Cider, Mott's Russet '' Smr\ ' East Freehold Station for them. K two or three families order Springs road. A flno of $100 .was itn- Beech Nut, Old Style Black 1 It. tin $LS0 ' • '. tin SLID P 3 It), tin- $2.10 . Grape Juice, AM&C BLATCHLEY BROS. . • tint .bottle .88 |1-,* Yacht Club Card Forty Friday—Com- Old English Plum Pudding A v EAST FREEHOLD, NEW JERSEY. munity Christmas Tree. , quart -bottle Cross & Blackwell 11*. tin .49 Exquisite candy creations in Jtheir ".. Phone Freehold 368-F-3. (Tba Rod Bank Rciliter etn bt bought each tvoek In HlsMandi at Bedle'c drug 2 to. tin .gu .new* holiday Wrappings truly reflec{ Grenadine, N^eiis *" * •toro. ind at Joseph Stamen'* itor*.) Mince Meat, AM&O- the message of the season—a nice 2Ui« finest Imported flat bottle k Tho Highlands yacht club will hold Contains Sherry Wino and Brandy i • ' quart bottle ;IL10 . S a card party on Friday night of tills No. 1 Jar .89 gift. week at tho Lions club headquartors. No." 8 jar $liM " Holloway's London Dry 1 About fifty persons from this place C , , i large bottle attended the Red Bank Elks' charity Table Raisins, Malaga Clusters Mi '{¥ ball last Wednesday night at the Christmas Gift Fancy Imported" - . 1 Ib. carton ,SS GIFT BOXES Port of Sherry Wine Flavoring Eerkeloy-Cartorct hotel v at Asbury Park. Cranberry Sauce, AM&C of • Virginia Dare largo bottle I "- ft Mr. and Mrs. Brooker of Portland road will leave soon on a trip to Ber- •' quart jar .13 Fascinating and Charming Surprises Rum or Brandy Extract, Garrett's: " 1 muda. i Stuffed Glace Fruits, Assorted for For flavoring puddings VA oz. bottlo .24 r \#'* Tho business and civic association \ Corona Brand 1,1b. round tin $1.10 will have a community Christmas and sauces Dainty Hand-Made and Glove r \ lH-lb. round.tin $1.60 THE HOLIDAYS tree, It will bo erected thlB week on 254 Ib. round tin JS.S5 a vacant lot on Bay avenue, opposite BO cunningly arranged and contrived Green Turtle Soup, with Sherry the postofilco. The troo will bo dec- Bid Brand . • Quart tin' *L1S Silk Underwear orated with colored electric lights. Stuffed Glace Fruits, Assorted that the unpacking brings surprise Chrlsto Brand 24 oz. round basket i> Dominic Parillo will move his cafo with cover $2.24 . after surprise. Hickory Smoked Hams, AM&C from tho Frank Pietro building on Average 8 to 10 lbs, per Ib. .87 Bay avenuo to tho Anthony building $5.00 $7.50 $10.00 $15.00 on the same street. Stuffed Prunes, Georgiades Silk Pajamas Quilted Robes .55 About {100, was cleared at a chick- M It), wood box Boned Chicken in Jelly, Elmwood ' en supper held last week at the Meth- 1 tt>. wood box .00 4 QZ. Jar .46 odist church. FANCY BASKETS 8 oz. jar ^5 Linen Handkerchiefs Mr. and Mrs. Everett Newman will Pulled Figs, Arcadia

FREE! " FREE! FREE! SILVER NIGHTS! RED BANK TO THE LADIES EVERY TUESDAY & FRIDAY SET OF SILVERWARE. Phone 658. NIGHTS FREE! Come to "SILVER NITES" Starting TUESDAY, DEC. 25th. Matinee at 2:30. Evenings, 7 and 9 P. M. Continuous Show Saturday, Christmas and New Years. Sets of Silverware to All Ladies !

NOW PLAYING—ONE DAY ONLY ! THURS., FRir DEC. 20th, 21st SATURDAY,. DECEMBER 22d • . Hot and How ! ROD Continuous Show—3:30-11:00' F. BL Passionate Love Scenes ! WHAT Rod La Rocque Send the Kiddies! They Will Intrigue You WOULD STABS IN The Story of a Gold-Digging YOU DO IF SANTA GLAUS WILL This Delightful * AdvenhireiM YOU FELL Give Prizes at the Matinee. ComedyrDrama IN LOVE? —ON THE SCREEN— —with— WHAT IS Jeanette HOOT GIBSON "LOVE LOFF —IN— "CLEARING THE TRAIL" OVER Sensational New European; "Find!" . NIGHT" 6th Episode Tho World's Greatest Serial. SOMETHING A Decidedly Different Story. NEW! FOX NEWS VTARZAN A WEDDING Tba World Before Tour Eye* THE MIGHTY." Greater Than HOLD-UP. —ALSO— BIO DOT COMEDY. "FOLLOW TEACHER," "RUNAWAY GIRLS." 2 Days 2 Reel Kinograms. Comedy, "Misplaced Husbands"—Felix, the Cat. Only! tej«0vwMoM Screaming Comedy. PRIZES FOR CHILDREN ! MONDAY, DEC. 24th—ONE DAY ONLY ! ^ D A Y S Commencing Tuesday (Xmas Day) December 25th Great Great JOHN Holiday Holiday Show ! 6IME WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING ABOUT Show ! JANET GEORGE GILBERT GAYNOR AND O'BRIEN WILLIAM In III* The Stor) 2 THE ^ievGm Greatest • o£ihe Motion. Kctuie Art of a IDEAL Vampire I of All Big LOVER Pictures. Features Admissions Do Not Bring Adults, 80c "ST. ELMO." Children ! Children, 28c —ALSO- A Story of Two HUMANS—A Story of TEMPTATION 11 —COMPANION FEATURE— The Struggle of the Home Against the World's Temptation!. 2 Big Features at One Admission 1 CONTINUOUS SHOW CHRISTMAS-2530 TO 11 IOO P. M.

-AlJtO- TO THE ) HTAltTINO TOIWDAY, (JUHAB.) »n.t mch Huootodln, TlMMday «nd IKco Ot SUvwrwitre *v i«ic i will be gWim iritMB. !MI«h»» Only.) COMEDY NEWS LADIES! f GET A SET OF REAL SILVER FREE I H^dH ^ ' •> ^'i.-1 REGISTER 26j, Uma ?.£, BED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19,1928. $1.50 PER YEAK

DEEB HUNTERS. FIREMEN'S NOMINATIONS. FOR THE ASKING. A MURDEROUS ASSAULT. Member* of Marlboro Deer Club Are FIFTY ENJOY BANQUET A PEEPING JACK ABROAD, Annual Election of ReUef Euglno NEW HOME FOR H0SP1 , • / ; * ' Staying at Pasadena, Company Next Month. THE ' TBBRIB1JS EXFEBXENGI} THE CHEVBE KADISHE SOCIETY BELFOBd AND PORT MON- THE CHAMPL1N HOUSE Relief engine company of Red The Marlboro deer club la at Pasa- MOUTH FOLKS ANNOYED. YESTERDAY TOR $80,000. . lC TBUCKW>ADB OP IT. OF JOHN. MACKE**. dena in South Jersey this week hunt- HAS A FEAST. Bank has nominated officers which Her Skull Wai Fractured and She Ing deer. The deer season opened will bo voted on at the January Union Street Property wa* Bought The Society .In Composed of Mem- The Unwelcome Visitor Was at Mur- meeting. The nominations made are; Wa* Fat on Railroad Track*—Es- Monday and will close Friday. Oil- ray Osbom's Place Three Times- by the Bed Bank Hospital—The «otwN*S *uu» Brought It to Red brrt Magee is president of the dub ber* of the lied Bank Hebrew Con- Preildent—Frtd E. Brower. Hospital Will be Moved There In a Wi Wh He Passed « O»* «"> caped Death and Is Now at Hos- gregation-It Recently Built n Mr. Osborn Speeded His Departure pftal-Warrunto for Assailant*. and Rodney Balrd Is secretary and With aXoad ofj3hot '._ Vice prealdent—William Chamberlain. Short Time—Campaign for (50,000. treasurer. Others In the hunting Chapel at the Hebrew Cemetery. Secretary—Fred 8. Harei. -,', '"H4it« you are! Hero you are!I Hol- Mrs. Theresa Maokey of. Shrews- patty are Alexander Balrd, Bert The Chevre Kadlshe society of the Residents of Belford and Port Traaaurer— Warren Mlnton. Everett The Champlln house on the north bury township was taken to the Red Bed Bank Jewish synagogue held its grower. , side of Union street was bought yes- / y free'to anyone who want. It All Quackenbush, William Magee, Gar- Monmouth have beer* annoyed end • Captain—William Earle. the Hlghlav /-' you'can cany free of charge!" Bank hospital Friday night with a rett Magee, B. Vanderveer, Chief of annual dinner Sunday night in the more or less' frightened by an: un- terday by the Red Bank hospital. ltl Flnt llratenant—Olden Mill.. The price was $30,000.- The purchase ,The women took the holly and with an axe. Two blows were struck, nual Christmas.party Monday, night Harry Melstrlch, L L. Elltzer, Jos- Mr. Osborn's for several eights after sign the sales contract Action on financial help to pursue college balance of $16,000 from the appropri- this offer was deferred, Some of the within a short time a crowd had col- and one of them caused a slight frac- ut the flrehouse of Independent com- eph Cohen, Louis Schwartz, Harry this occurrence to catch the Jack- ations of the year. Much gratifica- courses. After the pupils have con> lected around the truck. The crowd ture of the skull. She was knocked pany. Santa Claus was present and Feldt, Joseph Baker and Milton A. the-Peeper, but they did not see him. hospital directors are in favor of pleted their college education and ob- „ tion was expressed over this con- putting up the pen at auction. attracted the attention of Policeman unconscious by the blows. Her as- there was a decorated' Christmas tree. Siegfried., A window at Johannes Bode's dition and it waB stated that the bor- talned work they will pay back th* ' 2 Benjamin Cook and he made an In- sailant or assailants tied her hands Each member of the auxiliary house at Fort Monmouth was partly A contract has been awarded to money advanced by the assoelatlorU; f The society, built a chapel this year ough would have one of the lowest Vincent Eck to draw plans, .to con- vestigation. After a short conver- together with a piece of a clothes line brought a gift to the party and these at a cost of $1,000 at the Jewish cem- opened one night last week by a man tax rates In the county the coming Mr. Kavookjlan also suggested an* J« sation with' Mr. Brock the policeman and then carried and dragged her to things' were piled under the tree. who < Is believed to have been the vert the Champlln house into a hos- other plan to help those who want eUry at Swimming river, near Lin- year. pital, At one time the building was walked away, satisfied that every- the tracks of the Central railroad Santa Claus distributed the gifts' and croft At the dinner $275 was con- Jack-the-Peeper. The man / was to go to work after leaving school frightened away before he got in- According- to the report of Stew- used as a boarding house. A cam- Instead of going to college. He Mitt & thing was all right. It required company In the rear of Cheston Slm- gave a box of candy to each person. tributed towards paying for tho g art VanVllet, the borough collector, about an hour for Mr. Brock to glvo mons'a property on Shrewsbury ave- Mrs, Fox grave a recitation and id paign will be started to raise money the members of the association chapel. The remainder will be so-; side. about $1,000 is due from HarVy Lord to pay for the property and the al- away the holly. nue, In Shrewsbury township. Mrs. Mrs. J. A. VanScholk gave a read- llclted from the Jewish residents of WilliaWimm Sutherlandt, , Jr.,,. son of Bhould co-operate to find employment.' Powers for unpaid taxes the post terations which: will be necessary. for the young folks in various btts-.s Later In tho day Mr. Brock came Mackey was left on the tracks un- Ing. -Sixty members of the auxiliary Red Bank and vicinity. Louis William Sutherlanthldd of BelfordBlfd, was two years. Mr. and Mre. Powers conscious and with her bands bound. were present chased home a few nights ago by an This campaign will be directed by lnesses la which member* of the & back to town with another truckload Schwartz is chairman of the solicit- stated at the meeting last night that the ways and means committee of of holly. This time It only took Apparently tho Intention was to have The annual nominations for of- ing committee and his assistants are unknown man. The boy was so soclatlon are engaged and to Uv* this was a mistake. They said that the hospital, of wh|ch George McC- them a thorough training In, 4h* about ten minutes to glvo away tho her killed by being run over by a lo- ficers of tho auxiliary were made as David Shlpkln, Mr. Melstrlch, Mr. frightened that he was almost In a Mr. Powers had been assessed for comotive. follows: hysterical condition when he got Taylor Is chairman. The object Is different phases of the business. Mr.' holly.--A clamorous crowd collected Feldt, Mr. Sllbersteln and Mr. Sieg- more land than he actually, owned to raise $50,000. Three weeks ago It around his truck. Yesterday Mr. This scheme did not work. Mrs. President—Mrs. J. Albtrt • VanScholk. fried. Nathan Wltkln of the Red home. He said the man who chased, Kavookjlon's plans were received , and if the matter was straightened was arranged to lease the Champlln with, considerable enthusiasm by th*>',' Brack was again at Bed Bank with Mackey did not regain consciousness, Vice preildent—Mn. Chulu Bennett. Eank Hebrew school sent a telegram him had a fearsome appearance. out it would be found that he owed Recording aeoreUrr—Mn. Joieph Aw. property'for two year.s for the hos- other- members of. the association. ' holly which he gave away. To a Reg- but In some manner sho rolled off the expressing regret because he was not nothing. Action on the question was pital, but later It was considered a ister reporter Mr. Brock revealed tho tracks and down a steep embank- Financial leentarj—Mn. Frederick able to attend the dinner. TBD7LE USE FOR MACHINE. deferred to get legal advice, real reason for his gonoroolty. Mr. Dresiler. better plan to buy the. place. The DAMAGES OF $3,000. ment She landed on the frozen sur- Trcuunr—Mr». Frank Dlakman. Others present besides those men- i The budget for the borough will hospital wai Incorporated several Brock owns about fifty acres of face of a pond. The Ice was not tioned were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beck- Contract Olven for Combination Chaplain—Mn. Daniel Herbert. bn presented as an ordinance at the weeks ago. Nineteen patients are Mrs. Louise WWett Win* woodland south of Colt's Neok, about strong enough to bear her weight and Chairman' of tick committee—M». Wil- ensteln, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Yellen, Truck, Sprinkler and Snow Plow. next meeting on Tuesday night, Jan- now at the hospital. midway between that village and As- she was immersed in the water. The1 Victory In the Courts. liam Woodward. Mrs. Leon Rueckhaus, Mr. and Mrs. The borough of Avon has award- uary 8th. It was stated that aside The Champlln property extends bury avenue. Holly Is very plentiful water was not deep and the cold, TraateeB—Mre. Fno'erlo Olien, MM. Morris Becker, Mrs. Joseph Baker, ?°m,-the amount alleged to be owed' The case of Mr*. Louisa „ there and during Christmas seasons MIna Button, Mn. James Hunter. ed to the Mack truck company's from Union;street to the river. It wet shock revived Mrs. Mackey. Mrs. Joseph Cohen, Mrs. David Shlp- by Mr. Powers there Is only a trifle has frontages of 100 feet on Union against Mrs. Louise Hendrlckson, in the past the place has been over- Thoroughly terrified lest she be at- After the nominations a luncheon branch Tit Red Bank a contract for A kln, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Belgrad, a combination dump truck, street more than $200 owed in back taxes street and 100 feet on'the river, with "wrt Hendrlckson and WWtSra run with peoplo who went there to tockd again, the woman ran along was served and a social hour was Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kerber, Mr. When the borough was formed two riparian rights.. The building; Is en- yer was retried before ,---•" get It the tracks. She ran until she was enjoyed. Many compliments were and Mrs. Louis Yonks, Mr. and Mrs. sprinkler and snow plow for $5,877. 1 Bids were submitted for machines and a half years ago the amount of closed with weatherboards and lined Lawrence and a jurjy y last Thu Mr. Brock stated that a groat deal almost exhausted and then she received by Mrs. Charles Bennett and Charles Cohen, Mrs. L L. Elltzer, Back taxes due was about $20,000. with brick, A two-car garage,'-with and Friday. All. the partlst walked.j She^wolked along the tracks Mrs. X Albert VanScholk on the made by eight other motor concerns. of .damage was done by these folks Mrs. Michael Sllberstoln, Mrs. Harry The street sprinkler has a capacity A motion was passed that tie living rooms on the second floor, is cerned are MIddletowwn tcnvttt, to young trees on the tract In a until she reached a point near. the success of -the Christmas party,' Melstrlch, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin firemen would have to receive per- on the property. : . residents. Thhe case was tried" Eatontown railroad station and then for 1,000 gallons of water. The ma- m number of cases holly trees were cut which was directed by them. The Adler, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Abro- chine can readily be adjusted for mission from Mayor Benjamin John April and a verdict was obtained* down and hauled away. Mr. Brock she turned left and'started towards next meeting of the auxiliary will mowltz, Harry Sprung, Hyman Ad- Parker or one of the members of Mra. WUlett The defendants'; - Eatontown center. ... ' any of the three purposes which It HOLMDEL GRANGE MEETING. sold he wanted to have a good stand bo held Monday night, January 21st, lor, Harry Caplan, Mrs. Mary Tru- performs. The Red Bank branch-Is the, fire committee of the- council pealed from the verdict, and a hlj Oi'.timber on his land and that he when officers will be elected and in- bln, Herman, Thelma and Morris before they could take the flre truck Policeman Klrkgarde of Eatontown the county distributor for Mock Glendola Folks were Onesto of Llb- court sent the case back fo,r[s trimmed off the holly branohea and was making his rounds-when he stalled. This -meeting .will be held Cohen, Bernard/Hurwltz, and Reba trucks and It Is in charge of Ber- toJlght nrea.outelde of the borough. trial. The case Involved an I gave thnm away bocaluse he thought came across Mrs. Mackey. The at the flrehouse of Nayeslhk hook and Janice Simon; nard Freedman, who made the'bld for .Miss Sarah McOlees, the owner of which happened:on Harmoi this'would be the easiest way to woman was shivering -from the icy and ladder company. The officers of the society ore: the company at Avon. The borough the SmokeNShop tavern, asked that '' About, seventy- persons attended, a In MIddletown township, on _ keep holly thieves and vandals off drenching she had received. She was Flnt deacon—SInion Siegfried of El«i- officials did not award.the con' Louis A. BroUind be made a sp»clal meeting of Liberty grange lost week bor. 23d, 1823. , Mrs. WUlett We! ' ~ rrty.arJikJx.Mr. bloody from her wounds and her Iftnda. . - • policeman without a salary. The at the chapel of the'Baptlst! church al Jured. The Jury awarded rTof the WALLACE JEFFBET'S VICTORY. Second deacon—Louie Schwartr. " when the bids we're submitted .but matter was referred to the police whole general appearance was more spent several days in inspecting, the Holmdel;" A. delegation- of mem of #5,000 to her at the Conover Truex woodland. He states like that of an apparition then that Treainrer of the apeelal cemetery rand committee with power to act Mr of=tha Olendola rt Jrt ikSM:.'.' was Red Banir Man to Get Back Part —Milton A. Sletfried. > various machines on which bids were 7 wa that he intends to make ah annual of a person In the flesh. In rather Broland, who- formerly lived at New A P 1 of Monoy Which He Loaned. Secretary—Harry Melatrlct. offered.- They state that the deter- qulnn. Parsons Sc practice of giving the holly away at Incoherent language she" told the. po- Trustee and superintendent of the cem- Brunswick, \ has succeeded Lloyd by memb*r*,of:Liliertygrinte. Hari Heyer was represented Red Bank. Cutting off the branches mining factor In making their se- Hawk as manager of the Smoke liceman her story. Mr. Klrkgarde About eight years ago Wallace Jef- etery—Jbaeph Baker. lection was the Mack chassis. old Holmes (poke da the benefits of Bate, Stevens, Foster. ] does not Injure the trees when done lost no time In sending for ah ambu- frey of Red Bonk loaned $2,000 to The women's committee of the so- Shop tavom. Mr. Hawk has moved grange insurance, Hendrlck P. Con- Reuasnie. The lawyer torJ . properly and the trees will bear lance and Mrs. Mackey was soon at Mr, and Mrs. George Gates of New ciety will be appointed In January to Bomerville. brer; spoke on the need of organized Hendrlokson and Albert Hi taore holly noxt Beason. the Red Bank hospital. It is believed York. Some time later Mr. and Mrs. FIREMEN HAVE A, FEAST. effort „ for agricultural legislation, son' was Walter K. TurnbuU < by the ladles' Hebrew' society. B1U» amounting to $383.84 were ; tliatehe will recover. She is 32 years Gates reduced the loan to $1,400 by paldi ••;•• Clifford -. VanKirk . spoke, on the in- arlt ' ' •" • •: ELKS' BALL A SUCCESS. old and not particularly • robust In making a payment of $600. Mr. and They Were Treated by the Women tellectual, benente of grange mem- appearance,, but she must have a Mrs. Gates said they were unable to »150 FOR A HOSPITAL. of River Plaza Last Week. - bership, Mrs. Chrlney S.. Holmes EATONTOWN-S FISCAL! CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR PARTY. Over 600 Persons Attended Affair nt wonderful constitution to withstand pay the balance because of a debt The members of .the. River "Plaza spokis on the benefits of grange mem- • '.•.•': . Asbury Park. • her experiences of Friday night which was owed to them by John About 100 Persons - Played Cords lire company enjoyed a supper last bership, and Irving Owen spoke on It Has a Treasury Balance-: Travis of Port Monmouth. Mr. Jef- .Friday at Mrs. Burt M. Decker's. Junior Presbyterian Society Cele. the, obligations of grange. member- Second Time in Ito,Hl About 650 persons'attended the an- At the hospital Mrs. Mackey re-told Thursday night at. the Community brated Christmas Sunday. the story.which she had recounted to frey got a judgment'against Mr. and About 100 persons attended a card clubhouse at that place. George ship,. Members of the Qlondola nual charity ball of the Red Bank Mrs.-Gates In the New York state grange also gave short talks.' The Eatontown borough will « lodge .of Elks at the Berkeley-Car- Mr. Klrkgarde and Bho said that her party lost Friday night at Mrs. Burt Kaney, captain of the company, Sunday night tho Junior'Christian fiscal year with a balance of obi husband and Mrs. Whitney had tried supreme court and thereafter Mr. M. Decker's on Hubbard avenue at acted as toastmaster. Rev. A. H. Endeavor society of tho Presbyter- meeting wound up with a social time. tcret hotel at Aebury Park, last and Mrs. Gates assigned their claim, A collation of potato salad, sand- $8,000 in the treasury and ther«,l Wednesday night. Both socially and to kill her. County Detective William River Plaza for the benefit of the Sutphln, chaplain of the company ian church gave a Christmas party be no need for' Issuing tax ~' Mustoe, Justice Elmer C. Walnrlght, against Mr. Travis to Mr. Jeffrey. Red Bank hospital. The profits made an address and eacb member to which the members of the society wlches, coffee, Joe cream and coke financially It was one of the mosi was served. .•'••'.. putlon notes. This is the successful affairs ever held by the Constables Leon Bennett and Harold Mr. Jeffrey brought suit in the amounted to $150 and this money has of the company who was present and their friends brought ggifts for time in the borough'* history itkh .lodge. Large delegations were pres- Crawford and Troopera Angus Mac- New Jersey supreme court and the been turned over to the hospital. gave a brief talk. Eighteen active children in the Easst TTenncsseo ended the year with a boloBo»?i ent from the towns In this vicinity Kinnon and William J. Smith made case was tried before Judge Law- Various card games were played at members and four no--actlvo mem- mountainsti . A prograpg m of Christ- TWO BUSINESS CHANGES. the treasury. The council « and many attended from distant an Investigation. They went to the rence and a jury last week. The jury, 2L tobies and prizes of a lemon plate bers enjoyed the feast. The quality mas carolsl , ChristmaChit s stories and a balance of $8,483 at last ,. • places. Hacke'tt's ten-piece orchestra Mackey home and the first thing they rendered a verdlot In favor of Mr. and a fork were awarded to the high of the dinner Is described by those racred muslo was given in a room Green ft Katain and Robert I*. WU- Jeffrey In the sum of $1,053.75 with meeting but before the year, furnished muslo until three o'clock. found there was Mrs. Whitney's in- scorers at each table. Mrs. Frank who attended ltjos the highest A lighted with the candles on a Christ- . bar to Have New Locations. this will be cut down by bills uot'to fant son asleep In a baby carriage. Interest from July 23d, 1922, which S. Curtis of River Plaza won a large voto of thanka was accorded to the The proceeds of the ball will be used mas tree. At the tree top was a Green A Katsln will move their at the time of the last meeUai 4 in the charitable work of the lodge. There was no fire in the stove and was the full amount of tho claim box of stationery and a pen for sell- women who prepared and served It lighted star. Near the tree WAS » which Mr. and Mrs. Gates had pharmacy business on February 1st Three new street light! wU As, the returns aro not all In the the houBO was cold. The officers Ing the most tickets. Mrs. Curtis Tho women were Mrs. JameB Tay- wooden manger filled with hay Into erected at Chestnut Grove and against Mr. Travis. Mr. Jeffrey was lor, Mrs. John McClaln, Mrs. Ed- from Robert F. Wilbur's building on exact amount of profits Is not known. thought Mrs. Whitney would return and Mrs. John Brower, also of River which the children placed their the east side of Broad street to one now light will be Installed ott'Tli to get the baby and for a time two represented by Qulnn, Parsons A Plaza, Mrs. Schenck & Thompson of ward H. Scattergood, Mrs. W. Har- gifts. About flfty children Doremus and Mr. Travis had Frank of the new stores of the Truex es- avenue. The Chestnut Grove- of them lay In wait outside to ar- Red Bank and Mrs. John P. Mulvl- ris Hewett, Mrs. Henry Paasch, Mrs. present and about sixty gifts were tate on the east side of Broad street dents requested five lights In a ROYAL ARCANUM CHRISTMAS. rest Mrs. Whitney if she returned. W Hastings of Jersey City for his hlll of Rumson were hostesses. The Roy Day and Miss Anna Paasch. ucelved. Light refreshments were lawyer. Green ft Katsln have leased the titlon submitted to the council r _ They Witt Have a Party Tomorrow This ruse failed. Mrs. Whitney did Red Bank Elks lodge donated the served in an adjoining room which Truex store for fifteen years. The new lights will be put up under. I Night at Odd Fellows' Hall. not return. use of the card tables and Albert W. HARDY WINS IN RECOUNT. was attractively decorated. All the rontal was made by William A. Hop- direction of Charles D, Corlles, l In the cellar was found an axe VETERANS' NEW OFFICERS. Worden donated the uso of the light In this room was provided b/ ping. zoning commission has submitted The Red Batik Royal Arcanum stained with blood. A fire had been chairs for the party. candles on the tables. final plan and It wlU be read for lodge will hold a Christmas party to- George W. Hardy WlU be the Next Mr. Wilbur will move his Jewelry p t lU be read for iS In tht e stove and the ashes there lndlIni- Election Held by the Veterans of The prlre winners were Mrs. Frank Mayor of Highlands. > business from the Doremus store, flnt ttimi e and givegvi nn aa hearinhi g tt th* morrow night at Odd Fellows hall on Foreign Wan. - J. Goff, Jesse Schofleld, R. Brown- Monmouth street New officers will cated that towels and rope had been Oeorge W. Hardy.will be the next TO BUILD NEW SCHOOL. which the business has occupied 42 council's next meetingmeeting, ' • - '* burned. .The officers believe that the The Veterans of Foreign Wars of Ing Wilson, Mrs, Joseph Strohmen- years, to his building which Oreen bo elected at a short business ses- ger, Mrs. Joseph Dangler, Mies Adele mayor of Highlands. On election day sion. After tfie ejection a supper of towels which were burned were Red Bank elected the following of- he was declared tho wlnne over C. Proposition at Highlands Carried by & Katsln will vacate. The change Engagement Annnounce* y bloody from the wounds Inflicted ficers last week at a meeting at the Ryder, Mrs. William Gaughan, Mrs. will be made on March 1st Mr. Wil- Mrs. William Henry Maxson ot •parerlbs, pigs knuckles and sauer- Hugh Mclnnls, Miss Mildred G. Har- Mell Johnson by a majority of five a Vote of 143 to 8. on Mrs..Mackey. and that the rope armory: bur has been engaged.In the jewelry oust Point has announced " ' kraut will be served and games will rison, Mrs. Charles Mulllner, Miss votes. A recount was held and at At Highlands yesterday only five business at Red Bonk the past 43 be played. Santa Claus will dis- which was burned had been part of Commander—Core. T. Smith. the completion of the recount, with Basement of her daughter . the clothes line which was used to Martha Hanson, Miss Dorothy Mul- votes were cast against the preposi- years. * Joseph Stryker, son of Mrs. • tribute gifts to those present. This Senior vice eommander-^miph Jonmon. the exception of eight votes, Mr. tion to build a now public school at tie Mrs. Maoko/s hands. Outside In Junior vice commander—Georgo Krah> laney, Mrs. John B. Boyd, Miss Adall anna Stryker of AUanUo Is one of the lodge's largest social frt. Ereckson, Mrs. Frank Warner, Mrs. Hardy woe leading by two votes. The tho cost of $163,000, Ono hundred •vents. the yard fresh earth showed that eight votes were reviewed yesterday Clown Club to Dispose of Tuikey. Mr. Stryker Is employe! „ something had been burled there. An QuirUrmaiter—Dudley Bchaffer. Marie Balnes, Mrs. J. Conover, Miss and forty-seven votes were polled by Supromo Court Judgs Lloyd and end 112 voted In favor of the propo- Tho Hunting footllght clown club, Broad Street national bank at ' Investigation unearthed a cuspidor Chiplaln-'-Thomsi Meaiher. Mario Boyle, Mrs. F. B. Crows, Jr. Barlk. He Is well known to tht t Get* Divorce Decree, it Ser»e»nt.M«Jor—Daniel FulleHon. and Mrs. William Kaney. Mr. Hardy gained four more votes, sition. Several months ago the school composed of employees of the Hunt- partly filled with blood. Two bloody making a majority of six votes. Mr. Ing theater, will dispose of a turkey ball fans of Monmouth county, A final decree of divorce has been towels were.found. It Is supposed After the election refreshments Mrs. Decker was assisted at the trustees bought a tract of land In granted to Mrs. Annlo Parsons of Hardy received 667 votes and Mr. on the co-operative plan December pitched several seasons for th* A that they had been wrapped around were served. Tho new officers will party by her daughter and they were the Water Witch section of tho bor- tlo Highlands club and for Eatontown from nor husband, Ed- bo Installed Tuesday night, January highly commended for tholr good Johnson 561. Mr. Hardy Is a Re- itfgh as a site for tho new school, 31st at the theater. Mrs, Mackey'e head and had fallen publican, g Orioles of Red Bank. For • time ward Charles Parsons. Mrs. Par- off while she was being carried to the 8th, at the armory. work. Miss Deckor Is ono of tho The new bildbuildini g wilill be twt o sons was represented In the divorce Your Portrait was with the New York Gloats. railroad traoki. One'was on Peach head nurses at the hospital. high and will' have twelve class- Sitting; for a ploture i* Just the f roceedlngs by Frederick W. Hope. street and the other was at the cor- More Exempt FIremon. rooms, a largo auditorium, a domed- Application for » Trustee. Harry C. Smock and Edward B. time when one likes to appear a lit- Divorce Granted, ner of Peach street and Shrewsbury Application has been made for the Eleotrlfytag Her Home, tlo science room and a manual train- tin bit good looking, and have *. sort Skates! Skatesl Skates! Burdge Joined the Red Bank exempt 1 avenue. appointment by the court of • trus- Mrs. Luoy Kelly of Holmdel be- ing room. Tho present schoolhouia of good natured holiday expression A final decree of divorce Boys' , Is hookey skates with dromon's association last Friday with an air of refinement and gen- granted to Raymond Jackson at l»i rtoes attael ... ,..„ The course taken In moving Mrs. tee for the estate of Dr. Andrew M. lieves In making tho fullest use of is a frame building, It was badly (8.95. All slxas. night at a mooting at Relief flre- damaged by flro last spring, but was oral prosperity and "do unto other*," York from his wife, RebKC* 3,3u~- Tubular racing skates with shoes at- Maekey to the railroad tracks was Knglert, of Broad street, Red Bank. electricity In her home. Lait week hpuao. Twenty exempt firemen at- etc, tached, $5.00, Other akatef, with or Dr. Englert for some time past has she had an electrla radio outfit, an repaired during the summer and re- eon of Fair Haven, by Chancellor BdV plainly decipherable by tracks In the tended the meeting. The association Photograph* have come to be re- win Robert Walker of New J*r**r! without shoe*, up to $15. Nothln* mud and by broken down pieces of been seriously sick and unablo to eeotrlo washing machine and an opened In tho fall, although only garded a* almost lndlaponslble In the hns grown rapidly since It was part of the building could bo used, Edward W. WDe of Red B*nkr«Jr£ wlir please that boy or girl more, c bruih. The tracks and the other evt< cere for his property and the trustoe- eleotrlo water system put In her mar ted several weeks ago and It now family. Everyono appreciate* a good Chrlstmaa morning than to receive .. denco Indicated that the woman had shlp la asked for until such time as house. portrait and you cannot go wrong In erntod Mr. Jackson. •• pair of our skates. Leon Klilln, 13 has a membership of 20. The next coming to us for your picture. been alternately dragged and carried. he regains his health. meeting will bo on Friday night SkAtos! Bkato.1 Skates! Skate*! Skate*) Sic East Front street, Red Bank, one Skate. 1 Skatesl Skates! Boys' and girls' hockey skates with Wo are noted for Riving good value, .door from Hunting theater.—Adver- A hole In the loe on the pond showed January 11th. • , doing fine work, we are not noted Boys'and girls'hookey i where Mrs. Mackey had received her Boys' and girls' hookey skntes with shoes attached, $3.05. All sizes. shoe, attached, $3.06. tlsement. Wo Are on the Job. Tubular racing aliatcs with shoes at- for high prices. Make an appoint- cold Immersion. 6 101 r8 roonn shoes attached, $3,115. All slzei; ment now. Telephone Red Ban* Tubular racing skate* will I* Vallleref, JL * ? - * We s Tubular racing skate, with shoes"": Notice to Mnllnrs of Christmas Cards tached, $3.03. Oilier skntes, with or tachod, $8.KJ. other ikaiU, A search failed to reveal the where- ov«nt» gladly Kast Front street, Red Dank, ono The only 1 cent postitgo Is on govern- door front Hunting theater.—Adver- door frofrom Hunting theater.- i t m r ments door from Hunting thonter—Adver- ment pout cnriln nml picture post tisement tills. All work guaranteed for th* son Is boarded at tht expense of the life of your window" and doors. tlsement. GlftsGift . NoToh7. to3 .r.Cr «r n. tlaement. ____L_^_ cardn without cnclom>r«. GloveGlovedd, neoktles, r»yon bloomers township of Shrewsbury at the homo W. A, Sweeney, Hpoolnl Chrlstmaa Dinner Monmouth Metal Weatherstrip Co., neckties,, rayon of Mrs Philip Lyons, who lives on r at Rlvornlde Orlll, Cooper'* bridge, phone Red Dank 1400 for estimate). and stopinst , pipe >«U, mirrors, tltirldgd o . ., toft Candy. ,. ,. , Postmaster, Itmna fleo us and save Prown- th» Oeone Itanc* Patterson tract S KH^R§3 Loft'* Specials for Xmui 8H Il«d Hank. Hood the menu at the -Advertisement Arms elgar*. _. Cooucr Co., 47 Droad street, phone > •' i» i »• B pounds of assorted chocolates $1.30, —Advertlsamtnt, top of pauo 21 of this Issue, then box up, AIM a I t tr t n d telephone Hod Hank 203 ana have Every Wednesday Night 1(99, Red Honk.—Advertisement. Toys iicduoed. Bank-Adver'l'scmen't ' " ' * five pounds of hard candy $1,25. Al- At Tnmx's Market Is Victor night at Tuntlni's, Man* popular brandii „ . W» dont wunt to oarry toys and so Loft's regular high grade candles Flesh turkeys and chickens, Select your holiday table roanrved. Dinner mouth street, near Broad street Cigar Store, JMnlM Ouarri Agnlnit InfMilon. Rlfti over and have decided to cut New Yean Eve, wrapped for Xmns. Paoh's Cigar •took for the Christmas tablo. (12 i'l I'loiuiant surroundings.—Adver- Radios, rolls, orthophonla vlotrolai, proprietor*, Broad BohroKdorV Inhnlnnt. the antlnp- tht price on eeveral of our Items. Chestnut prove Manor, Eatontown, Hlore, Denlse ft Bwnnnell, proprie- Monmouth street, Red Hank.—Adver- tisement [ records and pre-eminent makei of streets, Red N. J. Special dinner, godd muslo by tors, Ilroad and Mechanic, atreotn, tie for the nnnnl pntsaR*) CO cants Follow the crowd to our store. Dolls, tisement. Oryatal*. upright and grand pianos, tiring the nor ounce bottle, with dropper. sleds, carriages, game* and every- th* Minor orchestra. Other features. lied Bank.—Advertlsomont fnmfly tonlgfit-Advertlmrrnnt. thing In the toy lino. Frown-Cooper Make reservation* early, Phone EaU Finding • Job. Denutlful roM crystal and out crys- ha* mud* out Drlirosder'f riinrniacy, Ilroad street tal tie»d nooWnoo*. AIno imny In Altli»«^ Co,, 47 Broad street, phone 1999, ned onlown 4H.-Adyettla*msnt Wallets. Ona nf tthh e qutokeautktt wways to find OfiiT'sRIng, Kverylhlntr tor HlRh Rrnd* tmndmnde ICnulleh K job la to advertise) In The R*gl» colors. Jtmuallloi', Jowelors, 80 Ilroad Cooper Co,, 47 1 Uank.—Adverdsemtm. 1 Ut his gift be a fine, heavy 14kt CtirUtinn« Dinner. I1.B0. Special Millinery Sal* wallet*, many with Hkt.. gold shletdnshletdn. tor ! Want department—Advertise- sltent—Advertisement. •tons or signet ring. neussllW, llMment, no»«l turk*.v or chicken. Open Floating Opals, on all hat), Sal* starts tomorrow. ReuMlllRuMllle', JewelersJl , JO UroaUd d streott ment Jeweler*, IS Ilroad eU«t-Adverlls»- Door Coltsff Hhop, 101 Hrond utreet. mounted In pendants, ring* and Mrs. Lohm»nn,l« Broad etre.t, Had —Advertisement R«liro«<1«t'« Inhalant, the NMal m«nt . •II HardinHdi g oadd. I'honI'hne n«d Dink hreoelils, Flee their beautiful mov- Bank, (on* flight up).~Adv*rtli*- Midnight MOM, drop* for protection, Fifty ««nl* »t A fins Oru«n w»t4 3M4 and M r»»erv»(lons^-Advi8j ing |«ms at neusillles', Jewelers, 10 rnent An Ounon of I'revrmUnn. At nt, Dorothea's CulhollO ohuroti, Oohrnnciar'* I'linrmnoy, Urond street tuaden, AtUntlral . tlstment, Broad street—Advertisement flehroeder'* Inhalant, 00 cent* par ICatontown, Christmas eve. Hpeclot Do not fall to riaiTLjon;* column, Hamilton .._,. _ ound* bottle. At Bcliroortor'n l'lur- muilol . Communion.—AdvertisemenCuninAdvti t wonderful Information for th* bouse- ilftl Christmas Dinner. »l for hi* ChrlsthiMi a. fin* Hi Jlrosrt street, Red Dank.—Ad. Typnwriter llwlqnn wlf«.~Adveftli«irnnt. itrtp or nook*! watch. ~~ Oom|il«Wt IlMlaurant Fixture* , TypnwrlturTy nwrlturs r«nt«il, Uounlit Anrt for Dale at II West Vrottt street Ited oldl . Trublnbin'sY. DH HrotHd d itretttt Tied to ftdvtrtU* la Tn* It«1iUl< UNOIMti Wan I •rSU >»ED BANK BEQISTER, DECEMBER. 19,1928. ^ CHRISTMAS At NAVE&INH. OCEANFOBTf MAYOB DEAD. FALL QAV8U BUDDfM DlCATH. SEVEN WILLS PROBATED, A tfta EntertatamenUt the School- nREMEN'S LAST APPEAL Chattel W. BUllngs Attacked Sudden- svWUlUm Woodwar* ol Wlarf Avenoe Died Lait wedneidar. •« hoits* Monday"-" • BASU IN NEED OF HELP FOB - < if With Hsart XronUe. pjan BxWmxt HAM'B» MM! A flnS-ChrftHn*s enWrtaimfwW CHRISTMAS PART*. , .Xlharlss ,W,BIUln«s, mayor of ';Mrs. Mary M,Woodward, wUe of OHABLOTTB C .. ws* iW*n. at th«' Navetlnk public Oceanpdrt, mi itrioktn with • heart WlUUim Woodward cf Wharf avenue, WhQol Monday flight before « large, Contributions Far Below the; Amount attack last Thursday while sitting in d|ed wit week of A hemorrhageof Waa a "white Me- He Was e« Tears iJM'sjnaNvsM tt«e and appreciative gathering. A small Keoelved in Other Tear*—Unem- a chair at the clubhouse ot ths Swkl the brain at the Bed Bank hospital OwneroftheTJnlonBoWlonWharl , Bale. With Three Oriental admission -fee was charged. Tht ployment and Other CondlUojw golf dub and ha died within a few Shortly before her death the fell Avenue-He Bad Ba«a « tMtftnt ...»ie» Taking a prominent JMake Charitable Work Neoeasary. rtlntiteK, Hs snlTfreA,* itroU* JWV flown two stepa oCstatn.ttt the J. o| Bed Bank «8ytetyi, In the Auction Trowdtaf*. ertl montha.ago Whll* da a trip, to Oarabarlnl (tore buUdtng--on-Mon- that> place of the, most enjoyable imas candy for the pupils. An 'Independent flre company of Red California and h» hid slnoa bad sev-mouth street «nd dislocated her left William p. 8nyd*r,"proprletor of an,d WT Mrsoti* w«r» pMlent Aftw Mlaflous meetings of J" ' jtra provided musle at 'the en- Bank is anxious to have a large at- eral minor attaoka. ' shoulder ud received othir InjurlM the Union hotsl on Whirt ewenue, ihmeht Pupils? who took special tendance at the annual Christmas that led to the h«morrbafe. Bhe had died shortly after mldnlgljli as toere . 4ed a party at w k _ Woman's club i— , Mr. Billings was a son ot th» UU were Jshn Ring. Audrey John- party for children at the Carlton Stephen Rand Maria Phillips Bill- been suffering from heart-trouble a suit ««* general breakdown. Ha had tartin pMt iUU ol ',' Friday afternoon. The.' theater next Tuesday morning. All been aet apart son, LHiran-Crawford, Sadie rWall. ings. He wa» born at Eatontown 62 long time. been ailing • long time *nd bad been AMItuOn* ahd Jewelry, ho jihenf* sale, Ing, Jennie Hallam, Llule Bmaok, residents of Red Bank and vicinity, years ago last month. 'He had lived M',d«rW t U*orft lnKng confined to the bed^Ve'wttki. He has articles'' Helen Brooks, Wendella LaRue, Cpn- including grown-up folks as well at on the former George F. Baktr «|UU l»nd and she oame to the United Was S8 yean old. It was the Mopnd ThiTrt aa new but stance Hurley, Jennie F|uger, Elea. children, have been Invited. The at Wolf Hill on the West Long Branca States when a.young woman. She death at the hotel within, fi week. . ]!'V* «?• Jnooma jtroiiWuiif « these are nor Johnson, Pearl Robinson, Ade- firemen are not having aa much *uo< boulevard the past fifteen years. He had lived at Ked Bank nearly forty Berry Norrto Ryan,.who botMed M obo'neller—OKulei VstUt'af of tha eitate as long M rts-Uye*,, laide Hallam,' Lillian Pleasant, Mary ceu In raising funds for the part/ became mayor of OCeanport when y.e,ars affd was a charter member and the hotel, died there last Thurtday.- her death, MOO etoh ii to bet ' Walling, certs' B«ah' $enn*tt^ Qusta,ve he held that position until his death. hontas lodge. She repnwntm the smd was the eon ot Alvtk «md Cbrla> man, William, Russt 0lA nts of the Hustnlur, WlUlamJHammond, ;He?el Besides being a -member of the Deal lodge severs! times at the great coun- Una Snyder. He moved to Red Bank Merwin.JuseBmlt paper, "We Have mailed about 500 letter* pao' _. known. _ Weitbrook, Ads, Devey, Luthtr La- golf club he belonged to the Bouth cil o( New Jersey, She leave? a sis- 15 yean ago thi opened a black- nsrstanNdlri. Cora Wssrtar w1f« of Kenneth B< p.r could bring a Rd«, Helen Xlell, Margaret 'WjeArel, tt •pur supporters In this work,and Shrewsbury Iceboat «nd yacht dub, ter and two brothers in $Jngj»rid, smith's shop on Wharf avenue. He Burney,swil »arr|i i article, whether Alfrleda .Ham, Thomas Souldln, we have 'received only about 100 re- the l^ew fork,a.fhletlq cjub ana the The, funeral was rtejd Saturday af- conducted the shop S5 years and then Olostsr, N^w J«rs . _o worth at least RllSwrtVrBwfer. Olga Johnson, turns t(> date. This compels ill to Blooming Grove hunting and Ashing ternoon at Albert W. worden.'* fu- became proprietor of the Unlon'hotel ***" ^' and Richard Wlll| . _.j was for tha bene- Edith Baldwin,' Dorothy 'Stryker, use other means to raise funds. The club of Glen Byre, Pennsylvania. K* neral home. Rev. JMBS,*. Dykema Mr. Bnyder was the last'member wards Ii to receive I Raymond Dowd, Mar(an McMahon, Christmas tree and party for the I home for aged wom- was a Free Mason arid was also a' lite preached the sermon and burla] was of his family. A brother, CharUl Wo»' Brown,.of Lex Long Branch ctms. ._ ,.,. _,r Ca|herinp Mourax and Elmer Bald- children, at the theater it only a »ark. member of tho Hoboken lodge Ot at Fair View cemettry. Member* fit Bnyder, died at Brooklyn several ^ - - - -, - l|,000, the income to be ui»d to kee t win, Solos ,were sung by Johii J. small' pa>t of the work. Thtro are Elk* Tr&pohooting was one ot his the PocahentM lodge oonijuctsd thalr rnonthi ago. Mr. Snyder leivei a in order the grave plot* tt Hannah _j the auction began the Cpu£hlln;jtha.w°l8olpal of tha School shoes, coal, grooerles and clothing to SSMT lers ware treated, to a Sur- favorite sports. ' funeral service Thursdai,nlght wltb widow. Mrs. Mary Bnyder, and'two Hampton and'Ophilla. Slooum. The and ey Miss Mary Leonard. Remarks too ^bought for noedy and unfortun- UiUe «n«H-*-Urn Ml* IUNS ot Jlio. .nn the stairs from the up- Mr. Blllings's widow was formerly Mrs, Albprt Wagner ot Eatontown as Dons, William A. Bnyder and J. Le- First Mtthodlil; church of West L*h» were made by F. Howard. JCJIoxd, ate families. At times there Is rent Miss Mary Bonds White. She Is a Pocahontas, Mrs. Daniel G. Wood as roy Snyder of Red Bank. He was. a iauin. . Branch la to it\ $1,000 W th» OleM ,.s came a majestic figure with supervislnt; principal of the schools that must be paid tor families whose 1 moustache and beard, w|th head medical patient at tho Long Branch Prophetess and Mrs. Marshall member of the Biks lodge and the •Outsit shw4-H«rr quit of Bfs», wood eemeteiy la to reetlve 41,000, ol the township. . . „• t bread winners are out ot work. Jobs Hie Incora* fwra whloh.li to keep ./'wrapped In a turban, with the dark hospital Surviving him also are a Springsteen as Wenonah. ' Holy Name soolety of St Jamts's unqi. x ' - r Pupils with-'perfect records lor at- are not plentiful at the present time sister and three brothers, Mrs. Frank church. the William Benjamin Blooum. pk>t / red lace ot a Turk and with the flow- turjdatuje AruX jtdnctviaJlty ^' tl]i erid there Is some unemployment A of nee tog robes of a Turkish potentate, L. Price ot Wwt Lopg Branch, The.funeral- will bo held at ten InWop u.usc»tt,U «ewi in.proRor condition. All the r»»l o> past month' are Mattle Locke, Her- little help at the right time will make Bloomfield Billings of Oceanport, Ed- VICTIM OF HEART TRQitBXE. tie Heracles »C Xak«wo«4. , , tha estate was bequeathed to. lib* and proclaiming that be was the bert Applegate, Kenneth Hallam, many homes happy. o'look Friday momlns; at Bt James's Grand Mogul of Tartary, and that he ward L Billings of Belmont Park church. Rev. John B. McOloskey will The offleira will be Installed -at Methodist home for the aged ,,at Donald LaRue, Floyd Hammond "Now folks If you have not made and Stephen Billings of New Orleans. Oahrlel J. Nichols, An Employee of chant a solemn high mass of re- aeabrlgnt Friday night, January 35th. Ocean drove., , , « was accompanied by two ot his wives, B'lly Linde, Horace Danley, -Mabe) ypur contribution yet please mall the Town, Died Last Week. one- being an Arab woman of high The body of Mr, Billings was re- quiem. Burial will be made at Mount The suioeltUon win hold It* annual < Susan Archer of Atlantis, townsbjp O'Neal, Elizabeth Smack, X)o.rte Bu>: your, check or cash to Samuel E. Gabriel J. Nichols, a colored, resi- Olivet cemetery. The Elks'lodge will Ohrlitmu party Thursday night Af left a WU| in whloh she bequeathed 'degree and the other a Sudanese girl fa)oe, Ct£#0T\W,Hebron, EtdJth-Btlit Rogers, secretary of the Christmas moved from the golf club to th« 'who wore on her nose and. forehead funeral home ot Albert W..tyorden, dent of West Bergen placer, died last conduct a service at the hotel to- nest weelt at Harmony hall at Mld- all htr estate to ber husband, T ley, Roberta Westbroolt, Irene.John- party committee, or Raymond BoyiJ, Wednesday night of heart trouble morrow night ' ' dletown. _ , Archer. The witnetist wte the emblem of htr wlfedom. All sen, .Frances-(Smith, Dorothy B«3d- treasurer. If you did not receive a Jr, at Red Bank, and prepared for three wore la profusion ot beads and burial. The funeral was field Sun- utter a short elolcness. He was taken Ingllng and 7. jr. AlUehul, , , wbi, Florentf tlell> Mary Jennings, letter from the cpmmlttee do not sick suddenly and collapsed Tuesday > other garish Oriental ornaments- LlUy. ,'Appiegate, 'Florence 'Boyldln, ws|t for one but Bend your hit at day afternoon'at the (ate residence UBS. CHARLES KOBINQQN DEAD BIO MBETOfOOr PARENTS. Reuben Sacks of Long Branch be- 'They announced, that they had come and was attended, by over 200 per-afternoon while at the Whelan drug queathed to the Ocean Has* hotel, Cleopatra Brown( Lillian Crawford, once. By doing so you will take a 1 to-help In the work of raising money sons. Rev. William R. Blackman qt eompanye store on Broad street He She Died Monday NlgbfAtter H»T- Trenton Woman Addressed St Jamee company of Long Branon all hli real Jennie. Fluger, JCpnle Haltam, Louise lot of worry from the committee We want to, bed-on returning home but for the Bearle home and the principal Hallam Ellen Hopkins, Constance can only do the amount of good that Long Branch conducted the service |n| Been Sick Two Years. Society Last Week. . estate and personal property |» taa •figure of the trio took up the task ( and he was assisted by Rev! J,. S. hu did not seem to be seriously sick. hotel subject > to the t t l Hurley, A\idr#, Johnson* Wendell we have funds to do with and we iirifsfuctloneer. Smailwood qf Oceanport Solos were Wednesday night Mrs, Nichols went Mra. Emily B. Robinson, wife of Mrs. Bernard J. McNally ot Tren- tim each to his wife, My LaRue, Meralds, O'Neal, Irroa Soott, need_at least $1,500, whereas to date down stairs for a few minutes and Charles B. Robinson of Morford ton, president of the Diocesan coun- JA fast as packages were sold they Rqse Stlva, Ruth Sllva, Sadie Wall- we have only about J500. This Is a rendered by the Woolley' brothers' 1 and hit two daughters, Jda flm quartet Tha .Long Branch Maaonlo when oho returned he was dead; place, died Monday night after hav- cil of paroohlal parent-teaohera as- and ^Anna Sara, His stock-In • the gifts that were attached to the Ridge cemetery at South Eaton- dertaklng establishment Rev. Charles prised Mrs. Norton Plaalts, Mrs, Jo- W. Nelson, pastor of St Thomas's >eph Breslln, Mr?.; Frederick Fran- estaie.waa bequeathed to Mr*. &tfib- . Schmidt, Helen Brooks,' Kdlth Llell,: streamers. Mrs. Alfred Sims,''a mem- town. ' -.••. :_. _ _.. •' ['•'. ' . . • - fEdwln 0.' Ollland, Mrs;.' Albert T»y- Mrs. Josephine Morris Succumbed to bell't oauKh««r, Caroline. O. Douifc : Eltnir Baldwin,- Jennie. Bennett;and ber of the-lodge, celebrated her blrth- Episcopal -'chapel, will conduct. the cis, Mrs. Thomas Salmon, Mrs. Mae flor,Mr* BdwlnTs; Close, Mrs* Charles -; Heart iTrpuble Last Week. B*rvlce. Burial will' be at White erty, and she w>s madi Mleeutrlf of R. English aqd Mrs. Arthur Gregory. #y yesterday and a birthday pres- IERHTNORRI8S LAST ACT. Ryan and ,F»ther McClosksy,, The Eldg'e cemetery at South, Eatontown. n«W'OfnceY»,afe:'''•' ' : ' ;'•••-• Ait balf-past" seven o'clock, on ent :Waa: made to her by the- lodge •Mr*.' Jesephine- Morris, widow of j Christmas eve the dub'chorus and i..:.'S A ^.l.I.L.H members.'. ' ' •'••-• DanlerKehOrlckson Morris of Lewis Manager of Old Empire "Theater Honorary praildlnt—BliMr Marr WU- , Margaretta.'-'Wagner . ,ef.';'Kowa'n COMMUNITY XMAS PARTY. township left all her property ,'ltt other member«,ot theftyoman's dub Mrs. Ralph Sickels managed the street, Eatohtown, died last Wednes- Died at Bed Bank Last Week, HARRY SHEIN BANRBCPT. equal shares' to ber; thrte children, jwUl.meet on the clubhouse lawn and party. - Her assistants were Mrs. day morning of heart trouble after .Fralldaat-M», Lon'«, ' ! Efetyfttiek ,to be,Hflld at the Tlnton Perry.-Ryan fforrls, • former vau- Vlee prtayant—Mil. Oaorga ,F. Qravie. Clara,Connors, Oaretta .Wagner aod -.• > slng Christmas carols. , . . . Elisabeth Hoffman and Mrs. Clifford two months' sickness. doyl|ie actor-an4 theater'.manager, Bec«iver Appointed for Harry's De- SHbnil vice »raal expecled. Fri- 1ST, JfAME§'S BASKETBALLERS. 26th, 1B46, and Was .a daughter of the poor health several months. He was bankruptcy andTila store en'ttiojwe'it Cofrtipondhlj; aMrataxr—Was MtJrst- . Mra: Ju|la A. koenlg of BUlsdale lo day, afte'rilooR.-at.- the. Shrewsbury late -William and Ann ApplegaU 71 years old and had been living at r*t t HHtwisa&i"! -.• r. .^ I- .•-, :; 'Workmen on Henry L. ZobertBulld- side of Broad street at Red Bank Is Tra^aurtr—Mn, Jamai Aidarata.. Upper Freehold township;left'lM,C tiwnehlp ooMplldated schoolhouse-.at Nwy Were Defeated last Week by Smith. Sh» had lived at..Tinton Falls ,the hotel.alnca. last June. ' •.-•'• • • ' closed. The' business' waa conducted the Elllsdale Methodist churchTW I . Ing Lose Tools and Clothing. v ; ; The new officers will 'appoint thalr Tlnton'. Fatls'- whe^ .a.Chifl8tmAS'! e^- the Bouth River Pnbllo School. and Eatontown.all her lite. Until •-•Mr.-' Norrls played in vaudeville under the name of^Harry'i Depart- Income from which, Into is *ptn| oh V : several years ago she was active In committees Thursday night, January •; ,' A flre broke out last Thursday tertaiAment- and , community*, party St James's basketball team was under the name of Ferry Ryan and ment Store and apparel: for women Mr?. Koehlg's burial, plot Plscts of social circles at both towns. She was lOthi., :•' ':,.^.-. ... ,-; v;.; • morning in one of the tool shanties will beheld. All residents ot Shrews- defeated last Friday night by the he was a member of the famous and children were sold. Mr. Sheln furniture and Items of Jewelry were . !at the corner of Broad street and bury township have been inyltedT a member'of the Eatontown Metho- ("World's Trio," a troupe of mono- South River public high school. Tho has assets of $2,600 and liabilities of MXPDLETOIVN FIRE ELECTION. .left, to a number of friends and-all >'• Harding road, where Henry; L. Zo- The entertainment Will be given by game was played at South River dist church -more than 68 years. Her logue and dancing performers Who $^,955.01. John V. CroweU, a Red the. rest of Mrs. Koenlf/s pmptrty • ibcl's new automobile building is-be- the pupils and the Christmas pprty and the. score was 25 to 18. The Red husband, who was In, business at played in America and Europe. He Bank lawyer, has been appointed re- was left to her daughter, Sarah X. Eatontown, ha» been dead a long Offioers Ohoaen by the Township '-'. 'lrig erected. ' The flre" started in a will follow,^ Each child will recelvo Bank players were George Qulgley, was manager , of the ..old Empire ceiver and. It is expected that the Cohee., ,. . _. _•,. .... - ,plle of oakum and burned parts ot a toy, oranges,, apples and.candy. P, Conroy, George Martin, George time. theater on Monmouth- street with store will be reopened In a few days Flre Department Last Week. . Santa Claus will distribute ,the 'gifts, itho walls and floors of the toolbouse. GUI and Patrick Calandrlello. John - Surviving her are a son, Daniel S. tha late Frank Evans. Mr. Evans under his direction to dispose ot the , The newly organised flre depart- Card of Thanks. ' Overcoats, overalls, tools.and .other roost of .which, will be provided by Sammon, J. Hartnedy and Daniel Morris, collector and treasurer of died suddenly at Perth Amboy about stock. Mr. Sheln is represented by ment'of, Mlddletown township elec- .The family of Warren A. VanBrunt '•personal belongings of the workmen the social, service organization. El- Calandrlello were substitutes. Eatontown; a step-son, William E. five months ago. . Mr.Norrls was al- : Bradley M. Fischer In the bank- ted officers, 'last'week at a meeting wishes to express thtlr slncsre ; 'were damaged and destroyed, and mer 'j C.• -• Walnrlght, recorder 'of Morris; and three grandchildren, so manager .of the . old Broadway ruptcy proceedings. . at tha flrehouse of ChemlcW fire com- thanks and appreciation' to the many Shrewsbury tjyfrishlb,' will give'- the- ilonday night the' high school team •'. isbme" of the equipment of Leon Bon- defeated the alumni basketballers of Misses Clara and Irtna Morris and D, theater at Long Branch, before it pany of Belford. Henry Pulsch of friends,and neighbors who ntendtd eHb of Long Branch, the building cindyi .The party Is being arrahged Kenneth Morris, all of Eatontown. was taken over by the Reade in- the, Port Monmouth lire 'company their sympathy" during Weir recent 1 the Red Bank high school in a prac- RETCRNS TO PARAGUAY, bereavement; also'to those* who refi- contractor, wai also destroyed. • ' by a, cdmmlttee'of'which- Mrs. Ed- tice game. The contest was played The funeral was held at her late terests. He' had been spending his was chosen chief, Wllilar.'' Lovejoy ' 'The lot on which the building is win C. Reed Is chairman. This will home Saturday afternoon. Rev. John derea such valuable asslsUnct, who at the Bed Bank high school gym- summers at Red Bonk since he left Miss Maria Candla to OrganhM ot the East Xeansburg flre company sent floral tributes and autos. ' /being erected Is enolosed with a high be the.fourth annual entertainment nasium. Friday, January 11th, theJ. Messier of tho Eatontown Metho- the Stage. The winter months were was chosen first assistant chief and and'party to be held at the' school- Nurses In Event of War. ' George A. VanBrunt, - .; : • board fence. The flre was-discovered : Sf. James team will play the South dist church preached; the sermon. spent at Boston, where he was con- David Bch'noor of -Independent, flre i« Win MatUe VanBrunt-.'•• •-> ' .by persons who were- passing the house. It Is 'expected to fee larger Amboy public high school at South Burial was at Evergreen cemetery at nected with the Gaiety theater. His Mlos Maria V. Candla, who spent company of Belford was chosen sec- Mr, and Mrs, E. L. Ke . ' -place and an alarm was' sent In. and mdr^relaborate than sin'y of the Amboy. Little Silver. The bearers were wife, who was formerly Miss Zulu most ht last summer In Monmouth ond assistant chief. There were no previous' Christmas gatherings. .Nearly 100 Bremen responded and • «i» Woods, died many, years ago. county as a student with the Mon-opposltlns; candidates, but some dis- the flre waa put out before most of Christian Endeavor Entertainment The funeral'was held Saturday af- mouth'county'social service organ- senting votes were cut Mr. Pulsoh ." the workmen arrived on the Job. The HISS LVCY & JACKSON DEAD. ization,' was In Red Bank Sunday and Mr. Layejoy each received 67 • workmen said the flre was probably CHRISTMAS AT FAIR HAVEN. One hundred persons attended an ternoon at Albert W. Worden's fun- _The family of Alber^W.WofdW, eral home. Rev. Robert MacKsllar prior to sailing for her home In votes aha there were 9 votes against "caused by a cigarette butt which had entertainment given last night by She Succumbed to Tuberculosis Sun- Paraguay. Miss. Candla Is a sister of each of these'men. Mr. Schnoor re- Sr., wish ^to express their sincere ' ;be»n thrown In the oakum the pre-Firemen to Glye. Parties. Christmas the Intermediate Christian Endeavor ' day After a Long Sickness. preached the sermon. Burial was at thanks and appreotaUon to the many Fair View cemetery. Secretary of State Candla of .the ceived W votes and there were seven friends who extended their sympa- vious evening and which had ' Morning for the Children. roclety of the Red Bank Presbyter- Miss Lucy B. Jackson, who lived Paraguayan republic. She- stated votes against him. A report of the Ian church. The program consisted thy during their recent bereawaF^ smouldered all night, or else was The Fair Haven firemen will have with her aunt, Mrs. Isabelle Wallace while In Red Bank-that she was lure election mi filed with'the township also to those who rendered suohA caused by heat from a pot of hot of a play, vocal selections, recita- of Mlddletown, died Sunday after- her country would do everything pos- committee of Mlddletown township able assistance, who sant floral I two parties' Christmas morning for tions and pantomlnes. Miss El»lo • DEAD AT 7D YEARS. lead, which was near the oakum. the children.of that place. Santa noon at the AllenwoOd sanitarium of sible to avoid war, but In the event Isst Thursday night The report waa utes and autos, and to Rev, Z.T. ] The loss amounted to about $400. Waugh, a teacher at the River street tuberculosis after a long sickness. that war Is declared she will help signed by BCD. WUIett, George B. gan and Rev. John A. Hayes. Claus has promised to be on hand school, directed the entertainment Mrs. Basle Sohroeder Died Monday ThlB was the third flre on the place tnd he will • distribute gifts to about She had been.a patient at the hos- After Fifteen. Years' Slcknrss. organize the nursing work for the Prelbott, M., R. Moller and John H. Mrs, A. W. Worden, Br.,' '• ••' since the building was started. The and G. Howard Llpplncott was mas-pital six months. Paraguayan army. She has studied Moller. _ ' ^ Mr. arid Mrs. A, W. Wordsn; Jt. 400 children. Santa Claus will be at ter of ceremonies. Mr. ana Mrs. J. Oorden DetteK. two previous fires were small and the Flsk street schoolhouse' at ten Miss Jackson was a daughter ot Mrs. Susie Schroeder, wife of Hen- In several hospitals In this country —Advertisement r did little damage. o'clock and at the flrehouse on Pearl the late Danlel_ and Maria Jackson ry C. Schroeder,' who established and Europe. New Girls' Club. Schroedor's pharmacy, on Broad NBW FORESTER OFFICERS. ' - m i m street: at,noon. A* decorated, tree,will and she was born at Mlddletown 29 IN MBM0R1AM. A new Junior girls' club of the years ago. Besides her aunt she is street,' Red Bank's first drug store, COLLISION AT SHREWSBURY. POCAHONTAS CARD PARTY. ' be at each place. "• died Monday afternoon at her Broad janwe Lane Was Re^Meoted' Chief In lotlni mamotir of par wlfa, In addition to giving parties for Christian association has been organ- survived by three brothers and a sis- Baniw last Thnnday, ized at Freehold. The members are ter, they being Milton Jackson of street home,- Mrs. Schroeder was Long Branch Girl's Auto Hit Ber. About Fifty Persons attended Event he children the firomeri. Will dis- 79 years old and she had been con- at Odd Fellows HalL tribute clothing and supplies .to Ivah Hocks, Grace Rasmussen, Win- Matawan, Lester Jackson of Cliff- Carroll M. Barak's Bedan. James Lane was re-eleoted chief ifred- Kendall, Irene Lloyd,, Alice wood, Joseph Jackson of New Haven, fined t> her home with sickness the ranger of tha Red Bank Independent About fifty persons attended a card needy famlllet. Th« demand',-this past fifteen years. "*> An automobile owned and'driven Bat ths hit tot you, dur K.1II., year for shoes and clothing for chil- Klngsley, Hannah Freedman, Ruth Connecticut, and Miss* Marie Jack- by Miss Elisabeth Babson of Long order of For«sUr» last Thursday Will navar fsda awsr. party oC the Red Bank Pocahontas Qakley, Mildred Palmer and Mar-son of Fair Haven. She was the daughter of the lat> night, Docambtr S7th, to make plans lodge last week at Odd Fellows hall dren has been larger than ever be- Branch ran Into the rear of a sedan BEAMAHBERN D FKAV 'ore, but the firemen will provide Jorle Stewart The funeral will be held at half- Abrum and May Odsll Wood and for an ahborate Installation cere- THOMAg »5NA1 on Monmouth street Five hundred, she was born ,»t Now York. Mr. last Wedneiday night which was 'or all cases. The firemen have been past one o'clock this afternoon at owned and driven by Rev. Carroll mony on January ,10th. The other pinochle and euchre were played and Christmas Cantata. R. R. Mount 3c Bon's funeral par- Schroeder dfed several years ago. A officers are: prizes were awarded to the high soor- assisted In their work by the fire- M. Burck of Shrewsbury. Mr. Burck man's auxiliary, the Players'.' boit A Christmas cantata will be given lors. A service will be held at two private funeral will be held at her ert. Mrs. Ella Kaney ot Red Bank late homi on Thursday.' Rev. John was about to turn from Broad street rut ebtaf rmngar—L«on Patnlnstoa. club, the ^choyl' (eachers and mem-at the Red Bank Reformed church o'clock at the Red Bank Calvary Into Sycamore avenue at Shrews- Vlae akUf rtnsar—Harr» Balsrad. WANT ADVERTISEMENTS won first prize at five hundred, Mrs. Baptist church1 and Rev. J. W. Lee,A. Hayes ot the Presbyterian church, lUandlx aa«ratar7—Htrrr N, Watta. ' Eunice Emmons of Red Bank won bers and pastors of the. churches. A 'at half-past seven o'clock Sunday bury when the accident occurred. number of private donations have night pastor of tha church, will preaoh the of. which she was a member will FinnnilsJ ia«raMrr—OiOria T. Spinning. Too Uto for Ckialfieatieii. i • flist prlie at euchro and C. W. Bill- have charge ot the service. Burial The bumper, a rear fsnder, the tall TreaanMf—Padsr J. GllUion. been made. sermon.. Burial will bo made In the light and lloense plate of Mr. Bunk's •TO rirnt ohtV-tl.(<» I..V1 ings of Oceanport was tho highest Methodist church yard at Red Hill. will be In Christ church cemetery Orator—Stmtial Clark. ' D_alnae. »oo'»a UJtan her i scorer at pinochle. A card table ' KJrrpORT NEWS. at Shrewsbury, i-w .. -. .. > car were bent and damaged. No one Basin wMilwBrt—Jo»»»h Ivini Brooka. cover, which was disposed of on the AN EXCHANGE OF OIFTS; waa hurt and the drivers agreed to Jahbr woolwanl—WlndaU I. hlns. Itov. B, W, RoueU Begins Dutiee co-operative plan, went to Miss Ruth BIOS ONLY TWO DATS. a settlement.,'_ lanlar batilla—hai Blltbraur, Drsyer of Tlnton Falls. The cover Sons of Union Veterans' Auxiliary as Baptlat Pastor. MATAWAN LAWYER DEAD. Aalor b«a41*^AIeaaal«r Xailaikr.' Court dtptitr—Wllllsm P. Durham. > , was donated by Mrs. Albert Wagner Held a Christmas Party. (Tha Bad Bank Rulsiar ••• ba bons»> Harry D. Jones of Lelghton Avenue . Poisoning From a Out of Eatontown, who was chairman of aMsh wok la KartKrt «l Ohsrlaa Ltbo'a John P. Lloyd Died Suddenly on Bun- Court. phlilaUn—Dr. Inlns K. LoT.lt. The Sons of Union Veterans' aux- Died in Hi* Md Year. day Afternoon. John Crawford of Tlnton Fails TrMtaaa—John U Hoffman, Mr. Brookf. tho party committee. was taken to the Long Branch hos- iliary of Red Bank held a Chrlntmas Rev. R. W. RoueU hu assumed Harry Da'wson JOnts of Lelgbtoh rinuia eommllU*—WlllUa A. Tltlon Officers for the coming year were party last Wednesday night In the tils' duties, as the new pastor ot the - John P. Lloyd, a well konwn Mata- pital yesterday to - undirgo treat- tad Mr. Duiisss. nominated before tht card games avenue, died of heart disease Sunday wan lawyer, died suddenly Sunday ment for blood poltonlnj. Th« pol- lefdge rooms m .Clayton A Maget's Fltlt Baptist church and with his after a sickness of two days.' He was and they will be elected next,W«dnes- building on Broad street The mem-family has moved Into the parsonage afternoon after • heart attack, Hs ronlng developed from a. sllgljt put , NEW FIBE 11 day night The members nominated U years old and conduoted a candy had been laid up a few days with a on- his Hand.' Mr. Crawford Is a bers exohanged gifts and afterward on Main street ^ r and cigar store at 218 Shrewsbury are: a .covered dish supper wai served. Fred J, Bronkhurst has been mak- heavy cold, but had planned to re- member of ths township commutes avenue"'.'He tyas the son ot Mra. sume practlo# soon. -Although.under They, Win'IM m&X •V.lhrewabary Proyhataia—Mils Ly«l» Emmuni, Mil. Loult,e,Cr*e was In gtnersj ing'a, butlntss trip to Nova Scotia. Clara L. Jones and tha late Charles of Shrewsbury-township. ,. ' ,' Poashantu—Mia, Frank Kuhl, charge" ot the, arrangements. Judge Henry H. Aokerson Is erect- a doctor's care his condition wss not Wlnonah—Mra, Anna llralepi W. Jones. Besides his mother he considered sarloua. Mr. Lloyd was The Shrewsbury flramsn nomi- Honors have been conferred on two ing an English type house on the lot leaves four sitters, they being Mrs. Eniafement Announced. ' Trustee—Mra, Ada IprlnsaUan. officers of th« lod(«: Mr*. Ore* hu opposite' hit retldence on Mapl« 67 years old and wss born at Fre- nated eftV»ra for.the oomlng year Ktapar of naordt—Mra. Edith Uwli, Hattle Jones, Mrs.. Clara Dorsty and neau. He leaves a widow and one .Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Bloe of lut Thursday night The new offloirs , Kttftr of wampum—Mri, Eunl«t Km- been appointed 'aid to national chlof plaoe, Mrs, Edith Oreer of Red Bank, and Manasquan have announoed. the en- of ttarr and Urn Ella Klottln has , William Cherry hat purchased the daughter, Mrs.AthoiReei pf .Mata- are) ,• , . • . • • . Minna. Mrs. Flarenc* HurUy ofNew Tork, wan. In addition to his law practice gagemtnt of their'daughter Mildred Collator of wampum—Mra. Anna Hill, bten made »l(Mo department chlaf Anderson - property at the corner of Tha funeral will be held this after- Evelyn to William J. Qu»cksnbiuh, rml4i>i-rrank O'Bri.n. of Ptaff. Koarnty and Stout streets. Mr. Lloyd waa active In real estate VIM SKaMnt—Jahn Uns. , - noon at the house and will be con- estate development* at Matawan, •on ot Mr. s.nd Mrs. .Wllllsm A. •xr«u>r—Oatitt um, VERDICT OF 1181, Tht auxiliary will hold a party at- The Keyport literary club tnet Fri- ducted'by Rev. Charles W. Nelson, quacksnbusn ot, Belmar. No date tar thi Christmas holidays. The date day afttrnoon at the home of Mrs. Perth Amboy and In Florid*. Hs was TNMINS"'Klalwrtl •«»#. . . • • nurlal wjl! be made at White Ridge a member of the Masons, Odd Fel-has been' Mt for. the wedding, . Alllatut r#t»s»nw-rraB» Corlay. i Voung Woman Wlna Bull Afalnst has. not, yet h«sn stt. O, C, Dogardua. otmstery. I«»a4 Mllatut fsKSMa-p-AlessiHltr U- •oelal Service Organisation. Ootdtn chapter KiaUrn Star will lows and Arterhsan Mechanics. hold a btntfu at the Burf thiattr on nardwai* Dealer* Meet TmUat—Jolt* Hawkins, Jsas Ua». • A Jury btfort Circuit Court Judge Monday and Tuesday evening, Jan- DIED AT NEW YOnK HOSPITAL. Offlotri ot the Jsrs'sy ihore hard- Mlihul MaOirHr, r llullf V, Lawrtnct at ITrethold last Mlddletown. Township risers win uary 7th and fltlt, YOW0 ABTUTS ware dealers' association ware elect* The orflot of fortm«n wan left opan •• ' week awarded a verdict ot »UT to Dine, at nid Dank IletUurnnt. Iaaa.0 Pearson has returned from Frank LangtaMu of Atlantic High- el at Long Branch Thursday night, until the next mettlnr, 'fhuraday i Mis* Mildred Reid ol Rumton (rua I ho tang lslnnd hospital, where ht lands Died Bnddenly Friday. It was Held Wednesday Vrom HI* ttdward Coyte of Asbury Fark Is , suit against tht Monmouth county fhe.tootyfll'^isam of the Mlddle- night, January 10th, wii«n the om- underwent an operation on hit eyes Frank Langhans of Atlanllo rilfh- Aunta' Homs) on Kim ViMe. president, Robert' Benlon of Long ctrt will b»- tltottd. ' Tht tngmain S j social strvlos organisation as thi re- vn (ownlHtfl nlgli school of Leon- » ooujiU ot wttki ago, rnds-dl«d Friday at the Fordham Branch iaorstsry khd Bertram Birch k Milt af • oolllilon betwetn sutomc- ardo will hold • tmmiutl tomorrow Warren O. VanBrunt. who died ot the oompuny will bs appolnUd Mr, and Mrs. John Cottrell lift lospltal at N«w York. He had be«n •uddsnly last week from pneumonia, of Freehold tr»s«ur»r, . • by the OOIIMII. • ,,; < bllM drlvtn by Mlis ruids tathtr, night at tht Slrind rtntnurnnt «: Wtdniaday for Worlds. Thty arrived ulok with'blood poisoning and wss was burltd Wedneiday afternoon I rmnk F. lUld, and Miss Winifred lied Hank. Outsls at tho fesst will I1 tlitlr domination on Friday night, itpparsntly on the road to r«cov«ry Hilfhei, a nurst employed by the' Inoluds K.' JJowant Lloyd, »uparvli from the' home ot his aunts, Mints Mot* to New Home. Mlrwtrti tMw hf Vnrenwn. 11 nl< Inif tha trip by auto, when he was strloksn with heart dls. A, L. and M. Morru ot Kim plaoe. Stanley VanBrunt ud (unity have ektfitrvloe orianlMtltri. Tht ai ln» MVJnclrirU.frf tht tflhoolt of Mill , Th« final mtttlnir of the borough ensa arid dl*d Huddenly, He w*# em-ritfr. Benjamin T. Rhoadi o«n- .,1* rort ManMMllk or* oompeny ; etutt owrurrtd ntar UMwiod, •*.._.. '•••'wS'ftBUlbpi i>aul I.,rtedc«y, ;>iunoll thii yt«r will be held tonlsht movea from Detontown to their new Wilt |lv* * minstrel •£*# at thswrt waa rldlni In htr tttntr's s*r ilMl' of 'fh« Leonardo high ployed In. the printing butlneu at duoted the Hrvloe. Mrs. Blvln M«r-home tt'Ooetnport, which they r«. Iniliad of nn tht rtgular mtttlnn Vnw York. HI IUVM » widow, Julia rls sang "Lead Kindly Light" and Monmouih HkooUMuae , on rHt# II lime and she was hurt Mr. tohooij Loala' Wood, oo«c)i of tlm niiiht, whloh It Ciirlitmat eve. Ii jtghans, and a dtu|hUr,O*th«rln*. "Hi Walki and Talks with !*>' cently bought fMin John CtneTML Vetrt evtv JM«M> 1*/M«W It o«Mb- 'Mr MU danwgtii and ht football Itanu lt«v. II. I'lnrot l)lm|>. (I j also leave* two sister*. One ot Ths houM hu Mvsn rooms, » iun> •ult to reoovar tht ooai of jr/n, pmlor of ths New Momnonth llurlsl was tt Fair View c«m«t; J«w Tort., tn« tusirai «M X, SMAU, btuailow.. witb eltOni, room and BUSINESS NOTICES. BUSINESS NOTlgES. bedroom; and an attendant.la «h»rf», rkAXESTATC FOR RENT. MONEONEY t> loan on tinint nortf as* In nun for an aged, chronic, oonvaleteest or i from* I2()OO up" Prompt'iaivlePrompt'iaivlecc . The ncurab). gyillemmn. Tray .eerviee," WJ from* llama Nurelnj Home, Churchi •tntai si d VVcV.toW Falr'Baven' road, Fair Haven* 'Phona1' a-WAlNUOHT, Justice of Ike ; BeJ Bant. Bank 848. .AH eohSlslBfi'. AeeirV prompt at email eoet- trew .and-wreathl fo SEWING- maehines: any nuke, of sewTw priced, v Honey, Bee ''Account* end checks collected, bed br a floor ; sight, eerfee.Patterson avetae, teaiee money machines repaired at short notice. lie- d strut, Shrewsbury. H. J. phone i the e» ^lkh? Bd pairs.- parts,; oils, etc. ' -Hemstitching a the "river: ""nreplaee ';•• specialty., Singer B*wlng Machine Com- bath, gai, eleotrli' pany, 74 Wonrconth street,'Red Bank, OBlAUB AntrIo«n.Unl»tn«lHOOT iwd- : OB BENT,' newly' de Blver. i'tew».'V-;--.,!,-.J- .:--,« ;-•-• • •••:•••.:•:: ••.••(• ra>e on ImproTtd real Mtat« erortn Imr rabblti. Phone or eee me. BedHe avenue, phone 118. Bed Bank. ' . •il&SittSE&B LL8CBIfp>al«,r«m , toubla the .'amount ioaned. AUton Beek- Bank 1244-M; John Wllllame, 2 Newman txlBlty, streetl -and Also estlnltes on palm man. attorney, 10 Bread etr»et Bed Bask.' Springe road,* care Bray. • FOUR-BOOM, apartment, excellent, eondt etrueture; 60xlt8| " ber-.tlMd -whMla aptllw. uattrwi en* -' Crosier 4k - 8ons^ _ WANTED, uaed dump truck. Fold or tlon! beat and •eleeWo llghta. v/pp|r wood avenue, •tbei Allow r b»Dbd mW/cwtWt. u.»»u»», WiWinn mi Haven, N.J- phone-Bed" Bank Toil." Tetl.y'«.'».Broad'street, Bed Bank." •'•-'. tcnas. Other tulldl E8CHELBACH * BON. »M LOST AMD FOUND. Chevrolet. InIn, gooi d worlilnv order.' aV. PhonellOI.B, Red reaeonabl. e price. 0,orie 1. Wldly, Zatcn. FOR BENT at-ralr 'Haven, 'two CilUornTa 1 •r 11.10.- At 78 Newwin Sprlnn roaJ. or Ttml streeL Bed Bank,! phoBt; town. N. J.» bungalows, .one-Sver. rooms .and.one aU '• -•-;•••) .•-.X.^BflEsA.. . , nbBt'HWrBaiiWfolr Ml.k ,UOO dirablA i :y«IIp: "•;'w ••.- hta> ?:••-d U«J• ,-':]- Ante accessorise and vulcanising. ENAMELED tin. loat.eonalitlnf of three roome, furnished, for. wlnUrior ell year , v«y: «>a • UtteU ''• VKlldyiart," Sll- ; forget-ne-nota with .diamond In center A METAL celling la a lafe culling. Let • AKEALl3ar«aIn:«ldatylehouie,-»>,fl " iry' modem' inpnvementi. Ideal ;.-'.' »laee- In meet tgfftfx^Mt" i^'--«!J .»v«nu., Little Slh.r, if, J., phon. SOABDWO at Sbrewibiiry Manor. In if eachrloat M'Vtoti- itreet. Bad Bank, . ua replace tht threatening plaiter now location. ' Apply'Mrs. Harnlln,' Catherine ait week., Finder pleaae return to Mn hanging looae in your rooms and make your ,FaIi Haven,,H.J.,,yhneOLJCE DOS, large, light eolorei.anewera deltnitely to-your neighbor. Small'cash Phon* -120'Seabrlght. O. Packer. - ....; UBT your property with me and i atapdapd. Oharlei A. JonJoneee , eipert wiabewiaberr. to name of Olceer; loit Sunday, after- payments', balance monthly.*- Gives you NEW houies forsaleor.rent: fiirnlshsd or resulU. . Choice properUes fir noon. Beturn. to Carl J. Dlltr, 128 W»t greater comfort and lncreaaes the.vaiue.of rent.- a- P.' Kemp, real "tat*- f OABPENTER and builder. Oensral re- Front atreejt, Bed Bank. , : unfuralsbed; all -modern lmproiemenU. " pairing, estimates given on all kinds •! your property. Inspect our ssmple garage •na mortgage loans. Little ,8D»i roUNDr-PIg, Owner may'have came by at 48 Wallace atreet and be convinced. For Douglas B. Billock'Oo.. Rlversfde Helghu, phone Bed Bank 1H0-J. or 1661. FOB: SALE, one large range buildings. - blue prints : furnished;'---prLcee : back, suitable ior restaurant; reasonable; all • work guaranteed. A. ~ : proving property and paying for this ad- particulars '• phone H. Victor, Bed Bank, FOR. RSNT,, modern .flvorrooin. apartment; CU010E LIST ofprpMrtlee for sale, flog,' phone Bed - Bank *" " vsrtliement. Phone 878-W. Kesnsburg. 2619.) fifi Prospect avenue,- near East •Mm hut: garage; HO'monthj corner rent. Elliabetb b. Hobbs, real estat. Anilerlbn Farm., Monmoutb rold.'. Long a L. OBANT, Everett. >tr, J« Searpentcr Bank book No. 14U59, Issued .by Front street.* . - Hendenor! avenue1, and Stateslr tjiccRlv. Little Silver. W. J- phone Bed Bank T4 ; end,builder| all,work guertntMdt ebare* the .Howard Savings lnetltutlon. Pay- ereWe Helihts. Red-B»r,V.' A«ii»ie.War- LOTS'for sale, 40xlJS, faoipg vVthaOtt'i* Iraiieh. N.'J.:' -••• •>' •-='• - ••:•''• -.•'---•".'• 1 ELECTRIC train outfit with trmcki want- table' iof ee>«aJonable. Bomee, 'faratea, porob en- ment has been stopped. Finder, is requei .- ed. Please state price, type, etc.. In -let- ren > Hardenbergh,. West; Point Pleasant, , Park, Hlddlstown; high localioi! IICI.' eale. Mrs,'. Buttery, Bsllroa*:aven:avenuue cloaurci; ppoultro ry .bou.boueeu.-etueeu.ete * Alteratlool ed-to leave same at the hank,. 788-Broad ter to Electric Train Wanted,. drawer m Oceancounty, N. J. each. Phone Bed Bank tttt-M. • i'tf?v_» and,npalnadnpln . "Ready"RdyCutReadyCuy-Cut- t" " .bom.bomeabomeea. ereitei'lereite'l, street.'Kewark.rN.J,* ' ' '. - '. Red Bank.' . . , . VACUABLS- business- property for.lauia elford.'N, J.* • '/.--.-. V -'• -. ,..'••.-••'- TallTll , writrite or pbonb «M MlddletowMlddlt n 7t»y2l UNFURNISHED* avartmtnt of, five rooms, FEMALE; puppy lost on Washington street, SHREWSBURY Hand Laundry, phone Red :»ome'1rnprovem»nu; -electric, light: rent lot on corner of West rront street ss(r 0. 8. flNDUAY, general contractor, coo- a few weeks ago; color brown; tall at Bank 2811: Wet wash, 90 pounds $1.00; rmsonsble, • Apply 77. OakUiid street, cor- Maple avenue, oik which is .located IK BRUNB^VJCK-BALKE combination bll- ' ' crtte work, bridge, [ docka ••»! balV- end- was' viMte." Finder pleue return" to rough dry, 30 pounds, f 1.15; Thrifty,'10 .ner,:Weatatrtet, Bed. Bank.*~ • - . .'- store bolUlngi. la hereby offered ~ ;.; Hard and idol' ub'le'i iiinfon'oaVrlni i heade.,, 88S Spring: • striat, phooe U2D, SL.Wa»hlngton street, or calllO5.W. WU- Apply to J. Trafford Allen, SI . 1 pound% $2.00; ftnlehed work, * 10-pound HALF,of,,a double, house'for rent;, six - " Bed Bank. •••-••• <•-. V:v.;CiWhi p'erfe«tconflltlon!eix.iyqry.t(pciie».Vuei'.4 Red'Benk. " '• ;' ••!'>•"'• Ham Sweel. ironing.work, 11.4!, all over 10 pounds rooms, and1 bath, -,eU lmprovementa.>.In, SL4O.' • vV, ' • ••.'•• FOBTV houses at Bad Bank. .«lr HaT rack, complele eet'of/balli wlth.ricV,,; LOST—Male dog, In the month of Max: auir¥,atl8 Waverly ptoce;'Bed Bank.' ; ."' and^Bumaonnd- Eumaoo,. Includinincluding river,. pron l ' LANDSOAPB .«ard«nert new' srpanda •i color brown: tall was carved up; • Fur trlanjle,',brldfei,.rubber: coyer; 'mark-r: WANTED, about 100 feet of three-Inch APARTMENTS-.in Red,'Bank; eti rooms, wr. you *to choose* fro~ m If you are in .. laid out and plantedd'; \old'stou-ds •round his bodr was. short: half police . terra'cotta pipe for uxeinage purposes; - hathts hiraUd; newly 'decorated; ' con- In buying. P.' V. Kennedy,•••-U en,'carpetrunher.apd overhead.three- } and .half chow,. Hit by a dog at Handing Improved' and, beaatlfled. ' trees end also, two round gate poste,-. about-'Six trallTdpeated.'fao. f AJio three-ro6m light Fronnt strestreetTBed^Banii."phone"t Bod BanV hono 808. Ot'C'c^Siii4 biilb hanglna-'llflit; . A'PBIV; O.';«ol- road, by'Soetgerrs. Held. Reward. Finder Inches In* dimeter, and six'.or eeven'feet Kohsekeeplng, avariment: himtedl- JJ7.B0. 1 , shrubbery. - sprayed end pruned. ''Ad- please return to H Washington etreer, long. Telephone Red Bank IBM.. FOB SALE,-two beautiful rivet'lots,:* brook, «»; r^>»»ect 'avenue,. Bed;Banjt.* ' U C Martha' Bellerman,' 18 Washington .Ittm feet, fronting on streetf wlti | : vice gladly .Iven. N. iButterbaob, or phone Bed Bank 808-VV. 'William Bweel.* atreet. Rumson. M. J., pttfne Batmon t«t. •' •'.'•- ',' ',;''i :._tf^/fr> '!.':•:••;; ..,•".!•.••.;';. >ELCO wutedi ataU price. -Addreia.Box erectrlclty „« -water rbeantttol^ box.• .81,• Fair ttsven/ N. U- 'phone LADY'S pooketbook lost, containing sum of. 887, Red Bank. . • money, Saturday. evenlmrJn .Red Bank. R.RRNT» n«v(.n*e-room bonaJow, »25; .flj« each, o. the^iio lota-for «,«,. Howard for: return'to Hiss H. LaHarche, SHALL .-apartment for rent; two .roome Also, a.'eosy -- five-room.-hunealaw, ehnn. building on- rear can be used for,boal \and bath;furnished for light housekeep- and freshly painted, *!•: hoth have gas, house.' Phone Eatontown. 102^. -,- ''.y:-^ care Carl ton theater.- Bed' Bank.' - . - ing: all. improvements; on- river; five ntln- electricity and-rrater,- Monroeavenne. five _.., ..... ,st«vo<,for: islet,also. 100 U. BUZAU. remever if dead aolmali uteeV-walk to station. 23, Sector: placi doore fron.£road street<- ApplycHrsjJlob' . OLD.TIME house'ana'HO « Phone Bed Bank 8840.W.- • ,-'•• I M feet of.'-elgfcVeel! privet.,; Bay Msaon. Bed Bank, p.hone-1168; '.'-' • *.• - •-•':• •rt CV Htnce; 101 RiversWo'avenue, Red ' 'country home: 1U jesr o!dhou|e.;';; iypoirt,'-?N.. J.*'-,'-Nr-v •'-'-.'' -r- .' -'•* -*>'• "'-'•-' HA8UN oontraotor, caUmataa abcarfully AUTOMOBILES. Bank..thime, IM-S,• • • , ••: , -- -. n -.- 1ADIO—Whr bother < w|th' •,B' batt«r«B : given, Euiene Boyer, JS Badion av*r 1ORDSON for; eale; reconditioned and re- . FOR BENT, bsngalow on .Manroe avenue. , pretty .setting; - plenty ' shade, Ideal;* noe. Bed Bankftphone 1467: V ^ -" • painted. ,S. P: Conover * Bro., HeCor- Shr.*»aburf.-NiCJ.i nve. roomsi bath; all spot for- lake nssr house; large'^srjjj^J wlien you'can buy till.l!2 Tlmmone B nlok.Deeriig, 'W.allla and Bolen'e tractor ROOMS FOR RENT. eliminator,; Includltfg '«. IB' Raytheon .tube, aalea and atrvlce. Wlckatank, N., J., phone lmpro>enssts;;icnt'llt r«rtmpnUi. /Ap- ; SlxiO, on good highway, short drive •{' or I12l! Ch.rleiFdrant. E.erett, N, Ji, CARfKNTEa fork wanted. ,All,kloda TWO large adjoining'rooms for- rentn, nice- plr .WUllim.W;' Ooolcls-nrummond avc- ihon« Mlddletown .7M^F-21.« • • . S HoImdrL: < i . . , . •• • ly, famished; all convenienceconvenience:: alia ga> nile.'.iilloiiiFKed'-Banlt 1T»W. . - : ' '. from Red Bank, files 130.000. ^Mer- ' 1, of lobblns attended to. by an ax- CHEVROLET ,lor sale tourlnK model; In ragea i threth e minutesit** -wal lk t o statiot n 'and : -'ritt B.-Lamibn,'! • West Main i'" "'''''' RON. BED8, all elaeai 76, cente .to' IJ.50; : bus llnei. > Inquire at 185 .Bridge'avenue, 8EVEN-BOOM'modem,kunfmlow for rent: - parlor atove 18.00,.waib. itar.de 75cent» perleoeed carpenter.' Write or phone good condition.. 3. P. Conover 4 Bro* phone 6J6-R. • •.-.. •, - - .\.. hi)f,wster' Heat, «reilu>'e|/.wltk two^cir U8»Ef tTrtFinil vtobt* for.isUy.sll .makes, to 11.60: rocklnu chain. Phon. »2« Bum- Marvin. 15 Harding road. Bed Bank. Wlckatunk; W: J., phone Holmdel ». garage:-on 'State-highw«j,-: «ve minntes ••• »ll.ilMJ>.vK«iiM;i27/B!«H Front street, eon.' 81 Lafayette etrect, Bumion. N. J. |. 1 : USED and rebuilt trucke for sale;, varloue FURNISHED rooms for rent, with or with- from.Ked Bank. Max HW«in,phone..Red VALUABLE .real, estate for esje: 1.. • Pboiie'; 1101^ .":' '.'/.' ' • ' ^' , mskeiof from one to five tons capacity. out board. Frlvold,'.188 Riverside ave. UAROE- mirror for : »ale good Condition. 1 Banl/'KliPJ.*' - '•••-'•: •:?.'-";-'.i '. '" -•! -roof cottage and lot_loeated oi) coi ELECTBK.. ;. iwetper,-.. .''Baby- .> Hoover,; BOVOK Pilntine Bervlctr eitlmatea cheer- Sold with,guarantee.. A.' Veiketra, -Whit* nUe. phone Red Bank 178. Riverside avenue7and /West Front*«ti ,< about'. 6iS;feet;. mutt »«11 at once. .Call fully ttltmt prioOoal workmen,.flee In- truck distributor, 177 Corliss avenue. As- FURNISHED rooms for rent,'all improve;. H0U8B for; rent,,six rooms, aqd two-%ar . .Ug(.U»)uitd;,ii(o-p.Ir. au»lat csnthiui at 2S I^r.yitU atrtet.'Rumion, N.vJ.,-or ' garsce: sir. Improvement!: ' 1411 per known: as-I'Blvenlde avenue; t». audfeonrf, babdrwrought;. with (ir. At teripr.work #nd.p»p«r banslng • Ipetlaltr turr Perk.-N. J •-.-.- .'•-. t .'• •mente, suitable for. light houiekeepUg; month: -. Aptly--,' to- Joseph. Pioone,- S4I rooms, house tK_erf«t,condltion;)tnod .drssy«P.foMox>88t*Bs<.'Ba'nk;r '*• ' -•' *•- phone 82<, Pumion. ••••.."''*'•".'-'•" ' Firet ofaei matirlaf, all work'guaranteed centrslly loialedi refereneee. reojilred. : Improvemenu. Shis property It. f " Telephone 812-M. Bumaon.' •• >. *. *- FOB SALE, -Packard, 11,200 --. ^j--: ^•• r . ;• -v^.^ ; •;'• •;::':.,-- ' l woman. - Caih required, $2,000, -balanre Phone S89-R. 10 Hudson avenue, Bel NEW- HOUSE «< ••*•» noms,i,.'til. 'tile 'balbjthl , S1X-POOM home with toproieit Carney.'phone ,E» too town terms.. No triflere. Address : PoatolBce OpaE suburban for sale; good running Ban*. 'Call-after-1)80 P. M. -* ;' -'Spring atMSVccaf Wallace stree.. BBS TREB wild; iOMjr—you n«v«r fow 19-F-ai. • Boi 608, Ajturr Park; I : condition: ,'body ; and curtains in good .oe*,,floor,nreplace,.eMun heat; price for qdlck eale as tiwner .baa mo .ndltton. 9. 'East Front street. Bed BOOM for rent: comfortable, nicely fur- CABBAQK .(or, "Je,. cut bj, the/barrel or NOTICE .to - trappers—More, .money -' for IJ.000: reasonable temu. 'H.- Ai. B~"'""*" city. Address SJB.. ara^eer M. BeJ .-. _ i»i. honey.ao we] nlihed'roomj pilvkte family: twoi mln» eyni:x « Hewmaa, Sprtage toad, ph BBAt, KSfATS-tor-si ~ by,.tha haupeii or"'wHh.robta.'on.'Ah» your raw furs. Miller Bros., Eatontown, J .J»r 16-clrflij, two-noar,t'ji jusntlltlly tto-sul eltt ousto-darultm i also.firsldrett clasl s 'OBD .eoupe 1B2B, In,good condition, for utea to station: all Improvements. Apply •Bank* 14VQ. - • '.'•• •- -'i ''? ''. . N. J.. phone H. -'. I •••'-.:- HI South Bridge avenue. Red Bank.' A SACRIFICB • sale.. Anyonee .wishing.wishing-aa ,. to glva, best servle. Ike's i Honey - rarm,. Jfreehoi Oreen' Mountain potatoes, also cornstalk* sale.for. I7t. William• G. Turple, Camp- AA ro.d./M»Uy»»n, N. J.. THE HIGHEST prices.paid for. all kinds >.wonderfulbargal>.wonderful^bargalwonderfulbargalaa tn,tatn,aararze,rarze** honsese' andd are wjueet^d to send , l by the , hundred. .Vandirvear; •VanDoro, ill's Janctlon, near Belford. M. J.» SINGLE and double rooms for rent! also t' th i ftlthiil»hf of propertr. with terms." tti, U" HBAT'iout bonu'wlth B»Ir no wort,co«l Kalf-Mlle> road'. -Bad-Bank • " " . '• of raw furs: and. also for" llrei chlokens. two connecting; all improvements: res. lot'on the river front..»lth'ri rl»hf. Joe Baker, 290 Mechanic street, ptone Bed •'OR SALE,- used suburban body. In good In the, heartheart" of the'towneethetowneet Locst. Mon. Broad street Shrewsbury.MV ft <, h Cornvbt* jmi •aulpmmt with t)OD. fo'reale, thirty y«are old. Thomas H. aonable; (Sand up per week. Lighthouse- mtli countyct . KewK Jn- Jener,r ' will • ;plea»e Rw«Jj n>tr»., redetloJ V tHirmoiUtlo.. iontnl. Intlalled InIn joui Grant -homestead, on'Everett road, one Ban i»e» ' ' condition: will fit -mt-2> standard ktoplnar.Privilege; garsge at IS per month. joui nick chasils. Phone Red Bank 1860. ;• Frank. Hv-Weller, 07 West' Front. street, on« or, call on Hirtdrlckson"*' Stoutt .ATTRACTIVE dairy farm, forty. «i Miw. Charles Falkenbersr; MM. Loul« •turn>or .hot wittt r he>tarht ( '1280'128;0 FNand a. halt-miles from Red Bank.' John U. iden place;. Bed iBank. " ' ; I^lll.,; H8- 'Bto»dw. , Ntw.rV. Orant. BiD 1. Bed Bank.. • M. U -UcCOLGAM.' nurseryman-; and KR SALE, Tudor Ford. In excellent condi- -Red 'Bank.* • ' - - . • - i \one of --'.Monmouth . county^-:; VanBrunt, Mr«.(Arthur KrailerrMrt. r Phon LpT FOR SALE, choice, high comer, lot. at Humboldt 0<»4. nl»hu NuU«r 191. MONMOUTH HATCHERY—Early orders landeiep* deilgnlng; a odd Ine, end- tion throughont: 1140 worth of extras. NEW four-room bungalow for rent, nicely eaulpped dairy farms, 180 acres: Wallace Chasey, Uri; Louis Ding' >u will havavee to aee this ear'teartoo appreciatappreci e RiRiverside e Height! flint step for a home, 1 TURKEV3 .for i>lt i vtrT nlc«.jaun«. 'tu • Indicate » record-kre|kuig' demand for Ing; flower and rock gardens clanged ' decorated: bath,-gas, electricity:-every . land with extra luge road ttojll win,'(Mr«; L6«'»HIH,':Uri. Arthur valuel . PricPie reasonablereasonablbel. . Willialiiam convenience: also garage. Charles Brenker; Youour oveovenn" terms; vluavlu;; (•vinteTcat'teaueio(vinteTcatteaueiog lujri. Ordtri. Uken.:for th« holldilldarrs babr. chicks.' Th»uiind» atailready aold. and encuted,; Evergreen!,' trees, mortgage.tAdd. Address'SoS x 118,118'' BeBdd BkBank.** • would' make an Ideal layout for ' Taylor, MISBM Stiaaiv AUgor,' Viola would 1I|M to itll ionii forr brudins.•.Mr. M«. Better order- yours 'now.-- Aleo custom Idmored , near poetofBceB , LLittli e Silver, 507 West Front street, River Plata, phone g, wo shrubbery; pruning properly dote, to Bed Bank 1607.. r ••: MUST. laoriBce new- teveneroom house, track; stuceo dairy barn, 88»10l, vrltaf( «Hh'll Dth rl i4' MU M. QiKcUiQU , Moond farftfamr ' oa thfh l IfItftt, wet hatching and custom brooding. Our spe- «H»hBl, DorotDorothy -^ l >ia4',4, MU- oI;Blyr-PU«*.ichool.«hl' ' * ' '" ' cialty, chicks ten days' old. . Legoorns, Plnekney. .road, ; Red. Bank, phone ' tiled ' lath, hardwood floors, hot) water to.'sunchlons. feel and manure ;i drediCovertt, HHarry Dennis, Fred O. I FOR RENT, new five-room- houae: large d O Hocks, Rids. Wyendottei. -Bailey's Cor- H01-W. • '-. •.-.'.'•. EMPLOYMENT. living room with windows overlooking heat: easy, terms.- Phone Bed Bank 4C8-J. rieri, water, lights,: two silos.'l«j 8l»elmiui,. Mlohael Oll\e, . Robert ner, "Belmar^N.'J.- ''.:-'• • the river; fireplace and open atalrwuj HILL SITE for sale, with acreage, about li TWO hn« .old Wlellai. .Monitor.to ELP supplied ot all nationalities, for all severs! other' barns, twelV 6&V''iSfiW? JJM ana •; Harold r CORN.fattened- young geesa.for eale, at bath, eras, eleotrldty and every conveni- .: i orintiri p'upllV-"of 'mint. - Oaii'•!»•«« FRANK HOYAL. Gold Cedare, Fair Haven, kinds of work, specialising in farm- ence: > also trarsge. Charles Brenker, 807 houre, Imptovementii forty eowe, china; silos filled, corn, hay. street: Fair Haven; W. J. BEAUTIFUL Becklele plate home of ear. ly'Under the direction, of Mr..Stee> . ehow'i Violin* Studio, 8 Bifoad ttreejt, NINE good game, roosters for eale. Wll' ANTED, married man to work on farm; T1IREE-K00M apartment for rent; eteam plots outfit. Heal locality, .near,«| bur Dlekeman, Water street, Ilnton HAVBJrour clothes cleaned at the City 'vma to do honseworkt none but expert- heated; all Unprovemcnta: comer Wal- en .rooms, vapor. jteim>eat, automatlo inan." Mr», Donnla l« chairman,of , KII) BinV. . ' ••.'.'..; • , On CleaninClengg anandd Dyeing Worksorks, a Me lace and Spring street. Telephone Red control; •eopper-screens,''leader*.'ete.1 two- tlon and main- highway frontage. py, Falls. H.'J;. boa T4.' " • * i tt -Broad streetstreet , BeBed eed farmer need apply. Right party can the play, committee - and her > asalsb- chanic atreet, near Broad street, Be >avve steady. Job, with good wagea and the Bank'2085. Or calL ' ear tUe- garage with hut-and light. > Opes coes yfor, 148,000. Merrltt B. 1 hU are Mrs. Falkenberg and lira. BADI0—Why both,«r. with .iTUtUxl 3|XTY pits for sale, all tiiea; acme ready BankBk . PPhonh e811 81111 . WillWilliai m OslrovOl , pro and the to a reslonable . otter. John Protben, hU M Flkb d li to kills Berkshire and JerseJe y Bed *sst of livinlngg accommodationsmdti . AAApplp ly glvlv- FOR RENT, four rooms and bath: Iann- son, I.W*st Main lUeeUFreehold.^ Reed'.'"d'"- whin yon »n buy. this 193 B-illmlnit prlgtor. - ig Information to L. F., drawerdraw . M. Ited . dry tub, electricity, newly decorated: agent,_II"MonmOTtJi,street, phone Bed With 16.00 f Hiythton tub* (or lit, 1IW. rr.bedbd . MikMikee '' OagellsOlls . NtNutiwami p roaroad,, PLUM BIND and taeaungi estimates lur- Bank BM. '.- ,.-••• mw. C'L. Cnnt, Ev«r«U. phona HtddU secondd farf m frof m BlveBl r PlatPlat aehoolhol- lankk. ' ' nlca light airy rooms; fine river view; . nlahsd. Joseph W.- fox, 11* Plnekney 823. The Land and Loan Co., II Me-BUNOALOW for sale between Broad street CHICKEN and truck farm for town T98-P-»l. :••'--, ?'.-' hotliei> "" ' road. Red Bank, phone 1817. ED DANK Employment Agency and SETTtED fOB $3^00. Nurses'. Registry, 45 .Riverside avenue, chanlo street. Red Bank. . and .Maple.avenue;.«Te.rooma,.bath,.oak • teen acres, nicely located: se THE SHORTEST routa from •«!!» TEAM of good working' hones for. sale. m-1-WBITBB hcadQuarters. Typewrlurs eggei right at the door; A'good Daniel Lawrence, Lawrence itrect, trs, I. E. Battersby, proprietor. Courte- FOR KENT In Harris Park, six rooma and floors, Will sell for cost, - John Prothero, harry JKrldel Pays That Amount I buyir.. from employer ,lo tmsloytt a rented,-bought and sold. Trubls'i, 88 ma service, efficient help: references in- . bath; garage; steam heat, all improve- 81 Moninonth atreet, phone Red Bank g|2. a good living for someone i flora lour to ondtr li « B.gfiUr Wn Keanahurg, K. J. Broad street. Bed Bank; ,-estUrated. . Practical and trained on call. for 1,400 layers, running v .. Andrew Keaveny of Bed Bank. dlt ' ments ; flne location. Apply .12' Mechanic FOB' BALB, J Investment plorlnt' tan per CED H0O for sale, Berkshire. John J, DOCK and bulkhead lalldet. Portable telephone) Red, Bank' 1*82. - •>. street. Bed Bank. The land and Loan'cent: slngle.!hOQie,. lucrooms anoVbath, Boors; sll conveniences. BUUG for ••)«••)«,, «iH .tiilpi Wilton V«1T« Madden. Tlnton Falls, N. J., phone Eat- docke and floate a epeelalty. A.' Holland furnace',' all modern Improvements t owner, J5S Manle avenue, !jn Oot6ber,l»2T, Andrew Keaveny flRL wanted for general housework. Ap Red.Bank 884-M. - ; • -.' . -•?.!.,'•:•. CaC n b t i««i n >k Boom 7, EElmel r bulldinblldi i onlown 1»4*F-81:' »•• •• • • White. 28 Oaklannd sstreett . BBed Bank. ply st 185 Maple avenue, Red Bank.' ecreens, etc.: garage; 1»,000. :Pays yearly of Bed Sank was.Injured near Key- Bid D«nlt. »|QO A. M. to »100 P. M.' HALF of house; aetea, rooms, all im. SOUSE for eale at Bllvei CORNSTALKS for eale; hand bundled; also IF YOU Intend to install aa new heatinL IARPENTER wanted for about two day*' proveraents; garage; enoloscd glass rental ot f(00. {'John B. Prothere, >1 Men- port while In an automobile owned ANTIQUES for Xmu: H»tl« four-poit bad com, H. Rltiau, Red Bank, phone eratem or wish prcient heater over- porch, furnace heat; rent (IS per. month. month street,, pnone Bed Bank 812. . seven rooms and three . work, enclosing porch. State price, aall- improvements: stw copper" t and driven by Robert S. Flndley of mtbosrahy ' ihavlnsr' mirror,- inull pine 22«0-W. hauled, call ua for estimate.-ae wo spe- phone n.tE,bebrr tto GooGdd CarpenterCt , It H/aahington street, phone Bed Bank Bed • Bank. Mr. Flndley'a ear' was >t»M, vilntt and numnovt other «rtlo\e! FOR SALE. alfaUa and nixed hay.r eight cialise In this work, Ward 3. Cooke, Irawer M. Red Bank.* 1251-W. . . BUNGALOWS for' allos four, Ira and awnlnge, eleetru refrlcerater^ H«lltrmlan'i a Antlo.u.i, . |g Wmhlnati . shotee, weighing about ISB pounds and plumbing and heating contractor. Myrtle rageisttached. Cheap, easy ti run Into by .an autotnoblle owned avenue, Keansburg H. -J., phone 623. .CTIVE, elderly woman wishes position TO RENT, four-room bungalow at Fair : • six'roomel.'doamipayntents- |S00,' Dangler, 13 0ar4en roai. Red, street, HumionRun ; N. J, little, pigs .and corn also. for. sale. Fred Haven; electric lights and.water. Earl- and driven by Harry Ktldel, iwho % ' as housekeeper: good, plain cook and - f SOIT and. 1(007; Balance same aa rent.. SEVltN-ROOVltNROOH all-yeaallyear house, pricpricee . PEDIGREED -Boston terrier ..iupple. s for Gehler, Holmdel, • N. -J., box II, phone IF IT'S real estate you want we have It, good aewer. Fond of children. Address Ing. Johnson ft Frake Co., phone Bed,Bank Denarest * Krahnert. Phone Red Bank ;Mort«agedMrtd8S00%8S.0000 j Nv^kNavee^kjj neaie r .was'formerly borough' cldrk of At- salt:' malt and female, Alsfi o ~Qermau HM' • ' !• W.. drawer M. Red Bank.* . For particulars "apply;to George- B. lnntlo-Highlands.'. Mr. K«a.veny re- Sehntutieni' from imported stock. Phone FOR BALE, a.ev*n-we* Co.,-IS Brosd street. Red . aen, avenue; .leavtosj'town^vjm aceeeeptfp l Bed Bank 8220. 8» Mori place. Red Bank. IBB South atreet, lutontown;'branch ofllee. :OUN0 MAN, married, wbhes eteady po. S1X.R00M honse for rent. bath, all to- model eedaa la-ttehange. J. r.Dd ceived i concussion of the brain. He pigs! also large hog ready for butcher- altlon. Can drive any ear;.handy with piovements; two-car garage. -On Syca- Bank.1 • i-'-'.i ,- "'. '•. :-;;.-, ' pB LAR0E closet for sale, two wooden doors ing, O. Wesley Coddlniton, phone Middle- Sycamore avenue. Shrewsbury. N. J. also received' other Injuries about DWELLINGS, garagea, lobbing, etc loots. Arthur O. Faull, box 14, Eaat more avenue, Shrewsbury, N. J., phone Bed THKEB ACRES, about two piles SOU . In bottom and glass-doors In,'top, eight town 272-F-42.' If leansturg, N. J., phone Kesnsburg 580.* Bank 499-W. • -:: • "- i FARM for. sale- or- for rent; a I10.0H0 the head and Injuries to his left feet high, I4.OO| four sevtinit machines, old 1 you wish work .done, right and_~* 7 Bed Bank, fronting good road; high FOR SALE, Itlty, dileks, two thoroughbred HgVt~[irVcercaliBall!h B. Slckela. McLareD FOR RENT furnished, complete, modem, apole crop besides other crops. - Addreia shoulder and left arm. types, ll.eo each. 'Phone ,Rumson 824. St. Bernard pups,-tWD. months old; also AN .wanted to' work by the day. Charles ft-P.,-drawer-If. Bed iBsnk. • ground In good locality. No tslUli it LafayetU streaU - - > • : street, Red Bank. Irenker, (07 Weat Front atreet, Blver elx-room house, all-Improvementst ga«. 1 Address P, O. Box ' Mr. Keaveny brought suit for dam- stone for ohlmneyi.' James VanKeuren. laia, phone 1807, Bed Bank. rage. Reasonable. Hust leave ,for city. FOR SALE, commuter !, home, :ldeal loca BABY. CABBIAOE for asle $8. and twp- Eatontown, N. J. \ JERSEY COAST laundry. 107 West Front Phone Red Bank 622-W: ! ; tlon,-. between- Broad -etreet•• and • Maple ages against Mr. Krldel In the state wheeled. Stroller 76 cents. Phone Rum- itreat, Ulver Plata, Is the ilai> to bring •IUCTICAL, NURSE would like position. avenue. Owner-learlng town,'will*sell*for FOR 8ALBii groung fat' ducks, E your laundry'work and Bave ont*-third the Call Long. Braneh • 848-W.* BALL for rent; third Boor. 10 Broad NEW bungalow's for sale or rant: supreine court and the case was toson'824. 28 Lafayette street, Bumson, Schnllike, Everett road, P, O. address box bUI. Phone Bed Bank 1(07, Charlee Bros* etreet, -for lodge, dances or. wntortaUv 81,700 to dulck buyer: houee of six rooms, have :been -tried- at- Freehold .Jist N. J.' t.. ; i '. - i :.••'>•, | 201, Red Bank.* •••-.-• Lor. proprietor. * ' •' * • WANTED, position as farm manager, or on menta. - Can be rented, by the year, month garage. , John'Prothero, H Monmottth. (Improvements; w(th laiagc, K FOR SALE,, large nsvr Ice.box,- three-burn- private estate. .Iteferencea. Addreai or evening. Apply R. Hence t Sons. 11 street, phone'Bed, Bank. 812.' • - - burg, road, near SUte highway •rtfJek.'After the; Jury had been drawn TOM turkey for Bale. Mn. Arch Reynolds, arm- Manager, drawer M. Red Bank.* and was sitting In the Jury box the er oil stove and qVin, three.good rugs, Oolfi "Neck. If. J.,' phone 829-F-2J. JOSEPH L, KNIGHT, auctioneer, over Brosd street. Red Bank. BABRISON> aven,ue,- good six room; colon, W, Pike, phone Ulddlelowa 7>M. '«. 0.12: new blankets, iheeta and spreads: Freehold.' . . ' : '' POSITION wanted as houeekeeper or as i lal-houses garage,' •unpotchi; all modem ease iwas settled by Mr. Krldel pay- also tables, suitable for-'restaurant!' *•* twenty years' experience selling FOB RENT store roome on Honmouth breeding coekereli; general houseworker; aleep In. B. Bo- ' street. Bed Bank, for rent; favorable lo- Improvements: -lot, 50il»0i! price; 18.000. ing I2.B0O to Mr. Keaveny. .The lawIron poets.and hog. wire at bargain nrlcas. JERSEY'Black, Giant bre goods at auction. I sell anything any- tart, 86 South Main atreict, Tome River, Terms arranged.. J. Protbero.iSliMon. FOR BALB, at Fair Haven I sh-nun b( Mrs. M. Dodge, Rumson read, near Branch - flne, pure bred, -lustyty, healthful .birds; cution: moderate rent. Apply at.tbe offlM firm'ot< Qulnn, Parson*'cfc Doremua 88.00 each, Blacv.lt. HldHolmdell , NW. JJ. where. Phone Bel Bank MI-W. ot Sljmund-Elmer Co, or telephone' Bed mouth 'street,* phone rBed Bank W. .' ; all. Improvements tsa* ' exceptaej f avenue.-Little 811 v . J.* Bank 1100. ______water heat, garage, hen house, gi ' represented! Mr. Keaveny. William BAGS for sale, about, SDO or 700'feed NEAT reliable, colored, girl wishes dsy's BABOAIN in six-room . house, practically pMa and peaches r one extra lot. WOOD for eate,-cut In atove and fireplace work or part time lob. Call MldJWtown LODOE room for rent. Desirable room news near center of tovrn: ideal locationt K'Flsnnagan of Newark represented : lengthai |10 per 'load.. C. O. D. . H. a. bags;.15 per "hundred. Best get them nit OVERHEAD door for garagea, fac- st. cost If.sold this month: wlU now .for'your next year*e sweet corn, ruta- tories, warehouses, etc.i any site, any 180-R.* • available for use second and fourth asking-.18,000; will consider reasonable as part payment, -and will take I Hr. KrWeU ^ " ' ' . " ,- -' ' Reid* Syn, Llneroft, N. 1; phone Mtddte- Thursday nights of each month.. Apply olter. John Prothero. -«1 . Mopmouth tewn 7»4*F-8. •«••'• '. '- ; bagas, elder apples, ete, - Conklln, Everett opening. Let us call and explain. Hou- E"WO reliable men wanted for permanent for part Apply Eden B. Ewlng, aw '• v<. , I *» ' s* .-, ' road. Telephone MlddUtown Hl«-T-t. mouth and Ocean counties- representative vork, with' growing sales organisation, at the office ot Slgmnnd Eisner Co. ' atrejet. phone Bed -Bank* »W. * ' avenue; Fair Haven, phone Bed Ban*'1 ELEVEN ; Chinchilla ,labblU. and hutches Ralph B. Blckels, Reel Bank. .iperlehce not necessary. Itesl opportun- (OR RENT, etores. ottlces, Bate, houses, TECCK COBrOBAXIONiWINS. 1 B1VER' PLA'iA. - good' six-room bungalow, LOTS on Plnekney road for asle 11 for eale r twodoes find a buck , one. year BARTON CHAMBERLAIN, contractor aoJ tr with good pay. Show ua you mean apartments; improved; all locations. Joe! all modern • Improvements: lot .80x100; and nine months Old I eight young ones.' six BUSINESS 1NOT1CES. luelneis and we can place you. Write for oS Broad street, at la Mechanic) etreet. . Ufa]. tots at Bllverwhite Card uullderl Jobbing especially. ISt Soutn gsrage. A real bargain, for M,000.' John of the Inest and fastest | • Bed Bank , Cpnoem Gets Damages -months old, Address Mn; Elisabeth,Cur- qHBST. prleee said foMll klnde^THre street, Red Bank, phone Uls-W. Interview, giving telephone arid references. Land A Loan Co- ' Prothero,^ 81 Monmouth street, or phone Ml,' Conover pWee,'Riverside'Heights, Red Address Reliable, drawer M, Bed Bank.* In'Red Bank, Buy BOW , of «W» Agsvlnst'Asbury Park Man. poultry, Jaeob Bec'er, 8TI Bhrewebuw TiTBWH.TEH beadcuarters, Typewrlui OB RBNTi the Ulver Plasa Community Bed Bank .»»2. year's , Increase. Or-will ...... ,,„ Bank, phone UOo.V .. ., kvenut. Red Bank, or phone ltU.W, R%d COUPLE Wanted as tenants for seven- olubhouaNTe i fothr privatee Ulver partiesPlasa ,Communit dances ory rented, bought and sold, Trubln's.' 18 room -house,-with all-improvements, ~ta STVER, PLASA.. nsw, six-room house (or Make a start now for a home neufM ,- The' Monmouth motor truck sales STOVE hefter for . sale.- Vletrola type, Bank.' Broad street. Bed Bank. l pent, meetlnie of fan y kindit : nicet idinin d g room, sale; all modern Improvements I nnuaual- Address J>. O. Box 141. Bed Bank? " hardly used: like.new. Olve an Blfer. A. Freehold! _.»... china and illveri also klleban. Apply to corporation of Red Bank'brought UONKY— 110 'to 1100 qoiokly and eon- : garage. Tsnanta to board own- ly-large rooms; prlee 11,800 for-qulck sale. lenneesy. UnioL_! n Beach; Hi J.*' ' OBIENTAL and ,domestle rugs and er who wllw .] reserve one room: A-l condi- lharlee Brenker. ohalrman of executive SEMI-BUNOAXaW In. , Rumeon, .,, •tilt sialnst Arthur V. Tapper pf'As- Adentlally loaned en houiehold furniture board. West Front street. Riven Plasa, John'Protharo, 81.Monmouth atreet, phone rooms and bald: all Improvements; SHITH-PBEMIEEH R typewriter, No. 10,vli- carpets shampooed and dry cleaned. or notes. No embaraeslni Investigations. Ion, Adddresd s Couple, drawer II, Red Ued Bank in.' ____!______nngo.-tlpelcsa heater, lot ffxlOli ftr hj_ryk park'and the case waa,,tried Bank, N J.. phone Red Bank 1807. tieJoreJudje Lawrenoe" and a jury Ible double kerboard. In excellent cot..incl.- 014 carpel* made Into rugs. Rag N-> bonnses ei teas. Lawful Interest onu JOR BALE—If you are Interacted in buy- near but and eehool. ' Tsxes low, ll.e tlon, Bargain at 110. Address Typewriter, Two years or lose to repsy loan, Olote UltTrJIN vscant houses and apartments Ing a lot'at'any price or'any terms, I In Building and Loam price II,IO| I lut Friday., The stilt grew out ofan drawer HT Bed Bank.', , . ruge' wo'cu, ' Telephone 'er" a'postal room 81, It Bros for rent at prlcea rangingngi g from lit pet Finance Coiapanynpanr, room si, «» p "1*EAL ESTATE WANTED. can show,you-something you csn handle, quicikk aalel , ' VU O MthMarthaa HllleraU' FOR BALB, continuous, track for electric earl wilt bring our truck'to your street, Bed "isbul mcnitn >nandu upwarusupwards. rff, . FrF,. Ke.enneayKennedyd .; *iv*is agreement which Mr. Tapper was al- Banki shone 117. As East Front street, Ued Bank, phone 2QM. John Prothero, II Honmouth street, phone Washington street, llumson, lfged-to have knade with the eorpor drains (-.prlee 910, - worth 140,' A line door. Monmouth Carpet Cleaning Perk oBlse, 114 Klnmodth building, pphnr-i -X0HANQE house In Dunellen tor house Ued Bank Ota. ' . , Bumson, , "«i iceni Phone 1H-M. ItUmson. 8818. Supervision ns ' oV lots' In or near Red Bank. 15. - O. li'OR RENT, unfurnished six-room booee, V aflbn, to buy a truck.' It was claimed pro Company, telephone Monmouth Beseh rartment, rylalon of SUte Caoklni lefl, Punillcn, N. J. • all Improvements; corner Main and- Bat* JOY'S blcyeie for eale, . good eon

•'•: ••• ' • •», e. THE Bed Bank Balboad Servtoe, GOLDEM Bacause country ministers are un- To the Editor of The Register: " deMald should not be taken to mean There has bees considerable notice RULE thatrural eo»gregs'-ns are .nlg- your paper regarding- the train . Srtlyand mew. On* the contrary service between Bed Bank and New ' they probably contribute in larger York. Inthlsconnection I would like . BNBortlon to their means than the to make mention of the very satis- ..w» city congregation*. A ..great factory morning service being given Change has, taken place to country by the Central railroad train leaving This Is Thinking up sorae- ^« in 38 years. The old-tlme fam- Red Bank at 7:45 A. M. „ have largely died out or moved . thing to say to our' Ctwty. in some ct»ei their places This Is a very satisfactory train readers at this time ; - hivs been taken by families not in- or those, of us who wish.to reach B u terwUd in churches, In other cases New York before 8:00 o'clock and we of the year is a simple matter.-', S« nouses of the old-time famUlu who use It appreciate the service that Remembering our adherence - have either talien in ruins or are un- the Centra) Is giving us. This also «eenpied. Many country places have applies.to the Central train from to the Golden Rule, we. have ji^er inhlWtanU than 88 yam ago. New-York leaving Liberty street at only to put it into effec , • • * 8:00 P. «.•;•'• Another factor wnleb makes tt • George Ashbrldge, Jr., do as we would have 'oraera ' fctrf for country churches to set Traffic Manager, do unto us. SATURDAYS ONLY » •' alontr Is the agricultural depression . New York Cotton Exchange. SECOND EPISODE I Whhb set in after the world war. 62 Branch avenue. Red Bank. ft Tbu depression has crippled the con- December 13, 1928. And so. to alj,; our many trUmtlns; power of the congregs, friends, "wevbffeV ihe wish we WM. DESMOND ttofts. Ttro remedies have been pro- . poaed to owe the hard time* of the appreciate most ourselves; anmtry churches. One plan is to combine the churches of. each place into one church. It is a plauilble A Very Merry Christmas ! LATEST INTERNATIONAL but for some reason it has not :A~NED RENEWED put into much, practice in this Wishes COMEDIES. . • NEWS. Csection. Many communities hava onjy one church and in auoh. places the consolidation theory offers no Harry Caplan ALBERT WWORDEN. Jr. THREE COMPLETE SHOWS DAILY. hope of a solution of pretent day FUNERAL DIRECTOR 2:30 6:40 9:00 ' diBcultles. OOEAJT FRONT VTRECT 110 West Front St. Box 484 PHONE ,S»7. ftp other plan Is that of getting Red Bank, N. J, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24th, 25th, 26th htlp from strong city and town churches for struggling country Phona 1213 ' ?,. churches. This remedy may become Biggest Christmas Show Ever Offered! popular, but up to the present time K It has made little headway. It has THE CIRCUS IS COMING TO TOWN been broached at various religious A Merrt) assemblies and conferences. The „ look, out for the elephants. Hold your horses oilier day the dslly newspapers told of « religious convention where res- olutions regarding; help for country churches were presented. It was Pageant of stated that because ot lack of time so action was taken on these reso- Xmas Ida May Sparrow lutions. One country minister com- the Circus on Parade! mented on the fact that a certain i—AND— amount of time is set aside at such gatherings for missionary work, wel- fare work, educational work and rsv- rlou« other things; but that no time is devoted to the problems of the 10 Singing and rural churches. Dancing The average country church Is having a hard time to make both ends meet The country minister, A Most more than any other single indi- Compliments of Comedians vidual, is suffering the effects. In a country which Is rich and pros- perous this is a sad fact It Is im- -wr-- ' possible to believe that some remedy H. HENDRICKSON CO. cunt be found. There are already churehless rural communities in this 8 Maple Avenue, Red Bank, N. J Kidding Cinderella. section which once had placet of worship. There will be many more unless some practical plan ' put In- to operation to cure present day con- ditions. and ALLAN SHAW Poultry Losers Entitled to Prompt Payment. KING OF COINS. Tills Ii the time of year when tt ii customary (or bills to bo pnld {o Prosperous poultry killed by dogs. Evidently AL'S White there will be a number of munlcl-1 Corner of Broad & Front Sts., Phono 2037-W. pslltlos where no such payments Red Bank. T/II1 be paid because no monay la on Ward&J^ooley hsnd for such a purpoie. In some FRESH JERSEY FBES1I places poultry bills of last year and New Year evtn of previous years have not yet MERRY XMAS KOMICAL KAPERS. twin paid. HAMS CALA • • • TO OUR Budget making Is now under way FRIENDS AND •.•I' Mid some provision should be made 24c 1b In the appropriations or In some PATRONS. other manner lor the payment of AU the Thrills of a Lifetime poultry bills next year. Th» failure Nelson's Catland. Xh« world's ireatett elrous picture. An amaxlnr array ot to have enough motuy on hand In rRESII-KILLED AltMOUUS animals-...^..J» colossal colloclion of curious creature*,. ..__4. the past lo make prompt payment the sparkllnx ilamor of the olreus woven Into a mighty oiory o( bills has been excuMd on the Leon's A Treat for the'Kiddies! by tho creator of "The Blood Ship." abound that the Jones went far be- FOWL STAR HAMS yond expectations. GEORGE B. SEITZ e s e lb WHERE RUGS AND ! This was a poor excuse at bust and T it is poorer. Uian ever now. The of- 29c ib. 29* folala know now, It they did not Special Added Attraction! know before, what the consequences HOUSEHOLD GOODS •r* of permitting worthies! dogs to JERSEY < JERSEY OFFICIAL MASCOT OF TfflE AMERICAN LEGION, roam and prey on poultry. The moat it toenomloal thine for them to do FAGBII-KIIXISO WlKSIi-KIlIJCD ARE BEAUTIFIED. would be to kilt off the dogs. If they MASTER JAY WARD doat oar* to do this, then let them ROASTING WILL IIAVI9 A b« prepared to meet the cost. The DUCKS -W MHftOK- poultry owners should not be the VKUY FINH MAIN OFFICE A otty sufferers. They pay taxes the CHICKENS HKLKCl'ION O» and GEESE The Boy who led The American Legion Ptxrade In Paria. ,n Kline M other folks and they are en* MARYLAND Brlng.tjio Children to Meet .it ttU«d to protection. If this Is not JEltSEV PLANT. "C At*4 then Uie least that oan be AND '., HHOtl.DKH JRIISKV THE TYPICAL AMERICAN BOY. IU to compensate them fer their : They would 1>e sold out PORK LOINS JERSEY iik If they faUed to pay I*ORK CHOPS 70.76 White StrMt, Why, whin u»i «ho« u BUSTER BRQWN 1 foot, sbeuld a manlot- TURKEYS ' g Indefinitely In. 22c ib. R«d Bank, N«*Jtirt«r r-AT- I Just debti with. 22^* Ml Reatonabla Poi '.^•\ •* >'l, »-» £•> ;T-f -f" Vv\ *•'A ' BED BANK-REGISTER, t- \ rvVT, £ } afijUftS AKPA VASOAKI: I Curlftmas rrogram 8anday_»1fht at V indoor* -two VMriHaveii SplMopal OniiBlL * 1 Cfiristtnas festivIU*" at'.thifChspel >fHcly Com«unlonat!Falr Ha- ARLT tUrorf Flower. Dairy Cattle. Horses and , M. H. JACKS, Muuter. ~\ >bln»oVoM|t- seated ,by .the' c •,*Bo1 THREE COMPLETE PERFORMANCES'DAILY /from Justice * i from St. John's chapel at Machinery -. Mat., 2i30; Evenlof, 6i4S-9>00| Satnrdaye Contlnnoua 3|30-I)l06 "••' Fox^eii'* Offloe. l»V. „• > •t 'BmryHSeott •»* bar of thatleaguaVi v'-.Ji tt- V, a morning! at ten, o'clock - .The program *for ,the, ui" diMt A special service wiU be held o«j,.WV«r«lde avenue left ( perous New Year J . *'; ' - Mt'Baltimore, ««¥- whs given by Mrs,,'Eijimwd'vom- Christmas '\ ',] OhrUtmsstoee andwhlje the story 1 nM«rkoret Mount of lied Bank bo preached by Rev. Frederick O. son tractor, Ferguson plow, International tractor di^o," new; McCormlck Start****,»' member of thewas belng'toW-cujdles.on a'Chrlst- Price, the rector. The new parish grain binder, McCormlck corn harvester, McCormlck mower,' bay tedder,' LAST TIMES TO-DAY I '"Ml soojety ot Smith colfege. mas tree In?the r6omJwere.UghUd house ,wlll be used for the first time by Dorothy WooUey^.Kri. l slok with pnauroohla, 1 party will be. heloT by the Sunday- dMWWUlard J. Boop and "A Boa; of Handkerchiefs. '" * school, tlonal potato digger, Hoover engine digger, Asplnwall potato planter. Leg- POLA NEGRI in in ?1otl«,«n , THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20th, 21st, 2ld. ! last week, with her English, Mrs; Banfc/Mif'W. W Armstrong, ••—•)•» .( •Wtbr«WBtiury«t half-past seven and Hie Bed Bankers SpenttXart ot I#st BIG ACTS tenip'clofak Christmas morning, Dur- Weelc In XUaabeth. WwiiiitgtcmrJ _,._J year the sacrament will be Five Red Sank' boys represented See for YOURSELF—how Jeddo-Highland - WTHVERAVORONINA observed.tt half-past seven o'olook the Red Bank -Christian association Select 'onVthe Ant; third and fifth Sundays last week at the New'-Jersey older ' '• Coal saves money, work and worry. Try it I > • AUGH with Lander and of «aoh month. It will also be cele- boys' conference at Elizabeth. "The L laugh louder. You'll laugh brated at 10:15 o'clook on the first Quest ,for 'the Best": was'the motto for day*. •'•• The- greatest stage Sunday' of cash month. Morning of the conference-and Rev. B, C. Vaudeville : comedian- of nil time brightens prayer service will he held on other Clausen pfiSyracuse'was.the prin- - this* gripping- love melodrama Sunday*'at 10:45. Bunday-sohool pe- cipal "speaker, He spoke,on "How with'his'world-famed antics. • gtes at', a', quarter after .nine o'clock to be Woitfh While," "How to be I, •Vary Sitnday. Holy communion -will Honest," ,and> "How to be Angry."- Distinctive bi; cpebrated next' Friday morning l Prominent'men from various parts SATURDAY ONLY ! .a&ten, o'clock. pt the country were also present Rev: A. H. Sutphln of Elver Plata spoke.. Entertainment was afforde Christmas Gifts 3rd Episode of - will.have charge of both services at by a colored-quartet from the Bor- the Baptist ehurob next Sunday. The dentown industrial school. , newly formed male quartette will Our4 Shop reveals more "Vultures of the Sea" •Ing "0' Come All Te Faithful," The Re,d Bank boys were -taken to the conference by William Rus- lovely gifts now than eve! ' —with— "Cgpry ,to God," "Christmas Sons," sell of Red Bank and they were ac- "There Were Shepherds" and "0 Lit- companied by Richard T. Smith. before. The unusual, the tler Town of Bethlehem" at the They stayed at private homes while Johnnie Walker land morning service. At night the quar- In. Elizabeth, The boys were Her- quaint and the useful gath- tette will Ring "We Three Kings of bflrt McClees, David Russell, Ken- ered from all parts of the Shirley Mason. Orient Are," "The First Noel" and neth Mabn, CharleB Tabor and Hy- "Bttent Night" The Junior choir of roon Welntraub. David Russell was world assembled and dis- thfc church, will sing "Chimes of the secretary of the conference. Holy Night" at night The quar- played at our shoppe. % TUES., WHX; DEC 24th, 25th, ta\tfi, which Is composed of Eugene BIG Majgee, Samuel O. Harvey, Frank R. I-BOFESSIONAI/MEN'S MONTH. A gift from the Art Kraft Co7klin a>t Arthur J. Davis, wir Shoppe is a gift to be re- Continuous Performance Christmas 'Day. assist the oholr. Judge Built -V. LaWrenoe and Elmer More heat, less ashes, and leu attention re- . A communion service will be tiel Oeran to Speak at Naveslnk. at/.Trinity church Christmas morn- membered and appreci- GET YOUB TICKETS. ; ¥ quired-rat no greater cost to you. , ' Ing-at eight o'olock. A choral, euchar- Hollls Hart of'Atlantlo-HIghlands, ALL ABOABD FOB ^THBlSK Wliffl- who, Is In,charge of'.the Naveslnk ated; We cannot mention l«t. will be held at eleven o'clook, '"IHBEB WEEK- • BND81" ITB . with "a sermon by Rev. Robert Mac- Methodist church, will observe "Pro- all the items here but a TTOUB MOVE1 ! Keller. Special muslo will be given fessional Men's Month" la January, ENDS." b/f the church choir. A Christmas "Educational Month", wan observed visit- to our shoppe will GET COHINO! ' party-for children will be held next In November at the church and was Wednesday evening at seven o'clock very successful. Circuit - Court Judge convince you that you can r*' at the .parish house. There will be Kullf V. iAwrence of Fraehold will do your shopping ri^ht in a,,Christinas tree,'with presents for speak at the church on Sunday night; Girl's Big each child.,, . , . January 27th. Elmer Qeron, a form- Eed'Baiik—-where you gel The Christmas service- at er assemblyman^' has consented - U Thomas's. Episcopal chapel wIV be speak on one of the other Sundaj ;choice selections, cheerful Laugh and held (Christmas eve at'10:45 o'clook. nights In the month, "but the exact The service will, consist of carols, date has not yet.been set- Postmas- serviced both pleasantlji anthems and Bucharlst. . , tei William A. Sweeney of Red BanI combined. Telephone 103 :.;..; Love Drama •, The Presbyterian Improvement so> will be another speaker. ' olety, met yesterday afternoon at the «>>••)•••«••>••»••••»•••»•»»»•»»•»>••»>»>•**»>* home.of Mrs. M. B. Riley.on Elm Pastor Moves to Eatontown. place. ;/•• ••'..• the Art Kraft NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT I win be Bade .for the allowance of eommii Special Christmas muslo .will be .Rev. and Mn>.'William-E.Bralated K»Ute ot Sophie O. Hill, deceaied. ' . ilona and ooaniel feei. •. observed^next Sunday at the Pres- of Red Bank have moved to their ' Notlc- B » hereby' given thit the a« Dated December IV A. B. 1018. new home at Eatontown, on'the Nep- eonnU of the eubterlber, executor of the THE SKCONO NATIONAL . BANK byterian church, i The Presbyterian Shoppe eiUU of lelcj deemed, will be audited ; AND TRUST COMPANY Oty Brotherhood will,have charge of next tune . highway, .near Broad street and tUted br the Sarroitta ot the Count? • -'* " >~ ' •' '• ' SKD*. :M.,. Sunday night's service. Mr. Bralsted recently resigned ,ai 73 Broad Street ot Monmouth ud reported for lettlemtnt Applesat vFoit pastor of the Red Bank. Baptlsi to the Orpheni Court of laid Count;, on L rai4 Beosfillc. Thuredar, the twenty-fourth dar of Janu- Proetbrf., ' LAST MEETING AT BED BANK. church. Red Bank ary, A. D. 1BJ9, at which tltno application 'Bed-Bank! N.-J>. ..- Shrewsbury Township Committee to Meet Next Week at Tlnton Fall*. The last'regular meeting of th< * "• r ','- year of the township committee o Shrewsbury township was held lasl : :-:i' : 'i Thursday afternoon at the town hall at Red Bank. The- time was spent . •• ,V'.- *•-; principally In' paying bills:. Charle O. Baker of Rlverdale avenue, one of, the commltteeiaan, hag recovered j from' a sickness which began early la November and he was present nt' the meeting. John Crawford or Tin ton.Falls, another member of thu committee, was unable to be present on. account of being sick with grip. The committee will • leet Thursday afternoon of next week at the Tin- ton. Falls sohoolhouse to wind up the affairs of the.township for the year. Hereafter, all the meetings of the committee will be held at the school- STORE OF A THOUSAND ITEMS THE ART KRAFT SHOPPE house. ... •" i: ... • • 58 Broad Street 75 Broad Street BVUSON uonsTBn ON RADIO. Ber. JohnW. Tower WU1 Broadcast a Christmas Sermon Over WJBL . 1 Rev., John W. Tower, pastor of Ooodwlll JlethodUt church of Rum- son, will brotdout • Christmas ser- mon over the radio from station —ON THE STAGE—^ WJBI this Friday afternoon at four, We thank the Public for the patronage we halve o'elookj Mn. Samuel Eatelle and Hey. Janjes Dykema, of lied Bank, Mrs. Matthew • Boman and IIIss Eleanor King of Rumson, and Mn, enjoyed at our Two Stores during, the past year Ward Jefters of Belford will sing be- 4-BIG ACTS-4 fore and after the sermon. ;• " f.e. ,. BOIHim AT OA8 PLANT. and at this time extend to one and all our best Featuring "The Collegiate Enchanters" r,4 ra«s Fanner Burned on Face ami JArmaa. AtlanUo Highlands. wishes for a An Extraordinary Jazz Band iVarts rarmer, superlntehdint o, the'County gas company's plant at with 10 Performing Stars—Other Big Acts 1 Atlantlo Hl|hland«, was severely buthed on the face and irms last WMk while working at the plant. He was removing a purlfler, an appar- THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27lh, 28th, 29th ;| atus for purifying gas, when the »p- Merry Christmas parntui caufht (Ire, Mr. Farmer we» attended to by Dr. Fred Bullwlnkel. • - • • , Ht? la slowly improvlrc, but will b« I Bebe Daniels in "Wheit a Ni#t" unable to work for a few days, and a ALSO VAUDEVILLE 1 Heating ot Wks Auxiliary. The ladles1 auxiliary of the Ited Sank JDIki lodge will hold a social meeting Wednesday night at the REAL SOON I PARAMOUNTS 1ST ALL TALKING PICTURE! Happy and Prosperous New Year! „• . •Iks' hom» oh Kast Front streel, 'U

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. ' . M, *•' BRfCTENBACH GIVES OT and vtas, discharged.- nlnk tjjalr session tn« SXOBB AT BEUOBD. grand Jurors •were Point OlWi Judge Lloyd, who i iMdan- ci«bmwraNtfWalto« w mouth Baptist Church Similar. Nftllle Reynold* John Breltenbach has elOMd hll «tonw*tJ3eUord «nd bowUI move to lunuoo, where be will open .« bus- W» all an att tUtst • nsss. Mr*. BnltenbMn, whoilt.la But «|tay at*. I Mtm, toor health. Is with h»r sjeter at Ho- To »«T. tkilr usUtloi tufa »)ten. Mrs. Breltentiaob J»«« tHU Mi UT (mitUs* Trjrtiir to aealtve. Changs because sho occasionally un- pait if«wr, emi *o wtivi- toyo u ana yott lergocs treatment «ta Hoboken bos- Tor xnnUt ]rou"»t au^e' a aaise iltaU i^J, „ ' Witk fsv skill tun tin, A MERRY XMAS S Latham Held* and family have A»« arj w«n •« at «a> ta hxu. loved frijm, Locust Point to their Whlth r<«)f ftrasasllty formi a satt. ANO THE HAPP 'Inter home at New York. Before Vow sslaUa* of Mttmlts. lsads««m. too. Be elty Mr. Reid mado,a Wall dntrn nil prslfi; Cadillac automobile which «, «m* 4«lM »ww U is* Is «» using to hla chauffeur, Mi wU| t« t* tot M4 »f F»»r fen, r of Locust, Point Mi\ "tlsi automobile thoroughly * .r V»or maw** li ?i» fne fr*i son* ' ma repaired, before he But sbev* il!~a.tm trhM r«t •*«I4 J. YANrfe slwtri its, ., ••I- , Christmas" was celebrate* CHABWTTl MltpJW 10WKH. the New Monmouth Baptist church Sunday night under the di- »trw>«rr, y. J. rection of Mrs. Oegrg* Acker. A col- U pays to «4vwUst to Tlw mrUtw lection of (to was naelred; {or the, Saptlst state home for th« aged and gifts of food and other things for fIMmn<>>t»»»f»MlfttM»tHffpWIM»MMI»fMMIade #T gift of VS.' The JJ YOUNG LAMB CJjrfetma* ladles' aid society' paid the cost of unsporting the gifts. 35c », A midnight communion service ifV) J(e, held Christmas eve at All 34c Saints *ucch,-at locust -Point The itm* swvl6e will begin at half-past eleven PK1ME CHUCK ROAST o'cloefe On Christmas' morning a iervlo*Ja/ll>.^«- held at the ohurob at RIB T^ gmt umrmtlr attfc .«a o'clock, with « tpeslal rtvuMc&l program by the eholr. f he Sunday- (BUUM5 OUTS) sohool will bold Its Christmas party TOP AND BOTTOM Monday afternoon stt.'four o'clock ROUND liglyt atti rfjm * Umg life Gifts will bo. brought to the party by he Sunday-school children for chil- ROUND ROAST dren who are patients at the liong STEAK * mti jmj • atti. gmtt Branch hospital. The custom of put- ting colored lights on a large living 39c K>- ixergreen tree on the chtirch grounds 44c lb* - mxtttjua * ani all 111 be carried out FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER iit.li The eighteenth chapter of the Ooa- Fiaett Fi«th open triday, Saturday »e,VMowI«> Emmu|». OIwM Tpetday. ChrUtmai Hay. ^((otles U Imit «tv«n ( A serlea of ravlval services will be- »l «li« -tptiiarwer, iitbsUlt gin at the Belford Methodist church tr»trbt of tbe ssUM af u on New Tear's em. Rev. George W. Power and Light Co. * lanners, the pastor, will be assisted U>< Ooanty et Motnoqtt s«4 ml holding theso services by Rev, H. ROTH

The "tewect for the. sermon,Sua HO' v day morritng'itt^Uie New Monmouth Baptist churefc.' will bo "The Incar- 1 nate Lord." At night; there) will be a .carol service under the direction of MIBS Gladys Coe and Walling Mo Cortolck. The words of the carols win be displayed on a screen by a slertopftcon machine. The choir ^111 b* augmented The Christmas *n- tdltyramonl ot the Sunday-echool will be held Friday night avA cojoniunlon service will be hel< ifV' 6b [OlAmentrs- church Belford on-Sunday morning at eight o'clock. A eomrnunlty carol service will be hefd Christmas eve at quarter to ,i held Clirlo'clocks . On Christmas morn- CAMPBBLL, Ptwldent -"A.t [twelve; o'oservicl e with communion will S> Ing a sarv BIT, Vtoe-Pws. liDWIN B. CON0VEB. %r*-ft>8-helda.t tuAfrfiast nine o'clock. The diurch school Christmas entertain- ment and service will be held no*t Wednesday night at half-past seven o'clock. Saturday was hog killing day at Mew Monmouth, Hogs were killed on the farrrti of William Morford afcd James E. Origgs. Many ot the Smart * Useful <* Ptactica bojfs'ot the village were at both forms to "see ths sights and to get the bladders from the hogs to make , Lovely Silk UndeWiihgs tcy footballs and balloons. Holiday A Christina*'song servica will be rendered at the Baptist church Sun- Step-Ins $1.98 up Chemise $1.98 up : company will told a Christmas party Friday night at the Fort Monmouth schoolhouse. The community has In extending to our friends the Gbm tictn Invited and Banta Cls.ua will Imported Glace Kid Gloves make gifts to children. pHmerits of the season we desire to Attractive selection of fine Kid^Clloves, various cuffs Mrs. Mildred TotU of Naveslnk has returned home from Fltchburg this method to ihank you for our success and color models. $1.98" up. Massachusetts, where she was taken sick early In the fall. She under- and trust a large share of happiness will ; went an operation while she was at Gift Umbrellas "• - Fltchburg Mrs. Tofte has recovered. XI James Henry Orlgga, son of James be jours in the years to come. The finest collection of Umbrellas, attractive coloityat E. Origgs ot Mew Monmouth, Is ex- attractive prices. $2.98 up. •':&'$ pected homt tomorrow from Har- 4atf',<$Mege_toi the holidays. Douglass Bdirards ot Campbell's Linen Handkerchiefs .lunation; who atUndi Mtryland unl- ! veralty, will bVhoow thl» week for Hand embroidered, hand-blocked designs; 3 in a, box. iClirlstmas and Ne* Tear's.- 1 Mrs. H. Pierce. Simpson-of New. 98c up. Monmouth and Mrs, J, Crawford Comptcn ot Belford spent last Thurs- TUB ds,y at New York. Onyx Hosiery ,, Bobert Front ot Dew Monmouth .. ..•. t returned horn* today from Oswego cMl»g» In New York eUte to spend BROAD - . .-,9 A gift of usefulness, always appre- the holiday season. ciated, all colors; priced at ' TH6-ladl«s"au«lllary of Indepeni). •nTfjrt co'mpiny-'vflll hold a canl jp/trtypt the flrehouBe tomorrow at- NATIONAL • t;:lu, $1.49 and $1.95 tlrnodrii ' '. • ' Mrs. Charles Cohen of Campbell's ..Ml' Junction Is Improving after having bo»iV »lok '(fie'put'week. Harold Carter of Fort Monmouth li home from Bw&rthmoro college for the holiday seaion. Mr, and Mrs. O. W. Doyd of Port Monmouth spent lait Thursday with INC r.«|atlves at TotlenvllU, j 17 BROAD ST.,. RED DANK. N. J. Montag of Port Mon-

•••''': o '• mouth Was a visitor at New York bit Friday. GIFT BOXES WITH ALL PURCHASES. Stanley Werner of Port Monmouth la out aftar a slckntss Jf three rtkyV Danlsl Altearn of Delford oontlnupf to Improve from hi* ilokntu* Mm. William Carmen nf I'oi Monmouth Is kept Indoors with n|rl< new. W»m«*f!!*M«%«f^ It pays to advertisa In Tb« KsgUUi DECEMBER 19,' 1928.'

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J be held in January at the-home '., here is a pageful :df gift suggestions— ' ^ejson VanderbeBk, The dub. 9 ijts .Christmas .party Decem. there are hundreds more, just as attractive, •.* "^ tots dippers and!'the hoi*tessei will be colored 4»tbfeJf,.Mrs,' C'V. Bbrop- at the Christmas store of all the people! Ana what -r amwut UttU Mrs, Edward Wprtbley, Mrs. uiKUk brooms things they arel Some very sunplyi ferr ebtiteh/ dt- n -Tobias i and Mrs. Edward * f - - . n • . '. • • r. Jr., '? : „,,, Bat MM nno»,,«r»pn..., slgnea Otluta gar «lth dedltOr attncUni ai weU doggie headi In tvo-color i'»»<*• • ' Five large floors .7. agltfir with chrlqtnuis color and spirit . . . overflowing with,every - combinations,' $1.«» to »!.7J. conceivable gift suggestion. Five floors. ., ready to serve the thousands of quality-' M decidedly osefuL Also attractive little band and eXDNBAOHS-Iirrt Floor wise, value-wise gift-gatherers who willWHUe. ..who will buy ... who will besatisfied n»fl:brasher In colon,. |LW ' THut» <*rlstiij»i'Entertolnmenta to '... during the next fo,ur (hopping daytfbefore THE day. ' "• <• t»«t.». VnBHBAOHQ—OFInt. Bool 'I^^^M •nWufement °Aft? this » t'\ In Lena C. .isJUpt, the i school, ,-,.rr/Howe,'theprlmSjr t teacher, will gjve>a party work tables shaving mirrors annual Christmas tree.party Quaint little affairs,, peter pan sets for the children of t£e, neighborhood yet very modern The ktna a>bu*7'aan by'Mr. and-Mrs. Lewis S Thompson withal For those Ukes. Ta%.44eer;eta9«- colored hot For youngiten,. ot coursel . ivIU be held" Sunday afternoon at the who are wwtngly In- ' * Ing mirmn/wlth tarmg Very little ones. A sterling «ehoj>lhouie,-- Santa Claus will be clined they will keep, muji and brjahwat- water bottles silver spoon,1 sterling knife •Wejient and-he will distribute gifts necessary work quite tacbed. WM to $74*. and a sterling fork, engrav- Ifrfthis children.' Sunday night'a out of light. |9.7S"to-~J Perhaps grandmother would ed In Peter Fan design. The Chr'letoias, 'entertainment will be IU.B0, shaving brushes appreciate the comfort of a set, $1.00. held laf'the chapel in charge of y . soft, oolorful hot water iflifos Ada Fenton, Harriet Roach STBDTBAOHS—: 85c rto 16.00 bottle for the winter's cold STEWBAOHS—First Floo* andjMyrtls Layton. The program will Thlrd-Tloor * . '** nights. Many light color- •• comprise a play and'olnglng and reel- BTXINBA0JB8—< ings, flM. jMityns by the Sunday-school chil- Pint 7 Floor, dren, i BTHNBACHS—First Floor • Charles Toop, Edgar Layton, Rus- atl Xeonard and Vincent VanNote wwa taken on an automobile trip to Philadelphia Saturday by Floyd Lum. The' boys are members ot Mr. Lum's flunday-eohool class at the Baptist chapeL ' chrtstmas ,; The telephone company Is taking military'"\ down a lead cable which runs shaving • through this plaoe from Tlnton Falls brush sets candles , to .Xeyport. The cable, at one time * toiletries sets frasione qf the company's long dig- . some stunning regula- TsBi tapen for the holiday tion black mm; other* table.. .for the' mantle over tianoe, trunk lines, but It has been Sharing soap and talcum, the fireplace.. .for the buf- unused the past two years. The cable of ram Lndte creation. toilet water...all the re- The latter'In mandaru) fet. Vassal non-drip— Is being cut Into lengths seven or quisites foe a dean, sooth- three sizes, lSe, 20c and We. ||Ight feet long. The lead and the red, sea Jade s and black Ing ibave. In gift boxes by copper wires which the cable con- irith a scarlet decoration, Cot?, HOublgant, Yardley or BTZDIBACBB—Flrct Floor tains will be melted and used again. t|.7S to 117.50. 4711-11.50 to 18.00. ; Frank Harvey has bought a Ford 8TB3NBA0HB— BTHNBAOHS—First Floor •oupe. Pint Floor William Somldion and family ot Brooklyn spent Sunday on their farm here. William Domldlon, Jr., Is vislt- .\lnir relatives at Headden's Corner. '' ,'Wss Gijaco Riddle ot Eatontown Vas a visitor last week of her sis* bath salts tor, Mrs. Eugnne Layton, Jr. ' , colorful dainty ,' Frank Topp, Edgar Layton and J. In neb'» dealing array of colors, and Keqamesfhar have Joined the RlVer Jars and glued paper wrappenl email mules bed spreads Flaja boy scout troop. Eugene Cot- sltei,,large!sties, Farlilah and domes- coty*8 perfumes ton, a former member of the Lln- tlo, $1.00.to 15.00 the prices. ..,and many another chls These are of attractively fig- croft scout troop, Is assistant scout ured rtyon...which means / 6TEINBAOHS—First Floor Another lot of those delightfully trig- •Ad comfortable style of master at River Plaza and Charles rant, delightfully • arlatocratio: perfumes •upper...forr mort futld- that they gleam beautifully Toop is patrol leader. Charles was and toilet waters which sold so quickly lona femininity. Leatber, In the lamp light With also a member of the Llncroft troop. last week. Perfumes, |S5S. Toilet brocade, ntln or felt, prlo matching pillow, Just H5M. Jacob Conoyer Injured himself last waters, tlZS. Both specbd'prices.. Idiat iU to llOJt week while lifting, heavy boxes at Floor his store. He Is under the care of BTEINBAOHB—First Floor RmOAOBS-nrst Dr. A. E, Sidwell ot Asbury Park. M|ss Myrtle Layton waa a recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Davison of Fair Havon, Hdlih McQueen) daughter of Gwrge McQueen of Red Bank, spent the week-tad with Miss Ada Fenton. William'Molzon has given up his fireside fairylike bed lights studies at the Leonardo high ooho61. James Rowe, Sr., has a new Lin- " slippers' j An assortment ot very, pretty styles la coln sedan. Mr, Rowe shipped four- I dainty dlks and georgettes with flower teen racehorses last week to Billings ...for man';..,eomfortabiaJ \ trimmings and gold bnld, A thrift racetrackvnear Washington,'where ret riot tocrlntormal ta »p- \marklng Indeed la, SIJU to ftit, _, they will remain during the winter peannpe. < A)«o^the ;be4- v under the supervision of Fred Hop- room variety, in'a'hoirtof BTEDrBAOBS-nrst Floor' ^ kins, one of Harry Payne Whitney's gift mottoes Chrlstihany stifles -tagged trainers. James Murphy, a trainer pier cabinets with prices IIM to ten. employed by Mrs. Payne Whitney, A variety, ot nh»mitng- bits of poetry, KEINBACBB-4trrt;< Hoar was a. Saturday'Visitor of Mr.. Rowe; .approprlately'tratned, and'often deco- ...are among the moat Mlchatl Mahpney and John War^. rated In , the ancient "Illuminated" attractive pieces' of nerker spent Monday at Trenton:' ' style. Prices range 50o to fl.00. •mailer furniture for gift . Pr. and Mm. William P. Thompson ' purposes. In red or and Mr. and Mrs. Howell VanGerbig 6TEINBAOHS—First Floor green, with the usual decorative scrap baskets an • Misses Mildred Bnlffen and Marj( ASBURY PARK •J^y Spsni Saturday at lfewark. BED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 19,' 192& eoived, postcards from Mr. and Mrs. gave *lrU»1o a dauioter« Herbert Hunter, who an on thelr( nlgfcV Mrt, j&s>t«>U PLAYATNEWMONMOUm way home from Japan. Tba, «ard» MUs Sartn rowlfr,' > f '7\ . BAPTIST WOMEN OAVB A FTNB were mailed la Japan. Mr. and Mrs. An •utonobUt drtvta V Arthur Hunter expect to be home for Aielson Ml another cacdrWsn ,by PBODtJOTION. Christmas. i a Newark/jarty ooUMid. Bandaron Mr. and Mrs, Philip Xnunt&late and Ocean %v*Wfe troaVot Mr. AM). More Thau m Persons Attended family of WoodcHtfe-on-the-Hudson son's real ektaU offlee.^ Bath «ar» the Performance—A lively Grand- and Miss Judith Spallone of Haw were damaged. No one-wea hurt. INGS! mother Outdoes the Imejinattan York spent Sunday -with Mr. and Ml» LoulM HamptoJi UM tMttt of the Playwright. Mrs. Anthony FlnolU of Hence road. kept Indoors with alcks***. ,, , More than 129 persons attended a Mrt. Hawls Miner attm&ed • din- ner given Monday nhrht by the He- play wbloh was given last week by IJTTUS 8H.VER JO5WS. „ At this season our thoughts go out in" the ladles' aid society of the New brew benevolent astoeiaUon flt Was; Menu for Christmas Dinner Monmouth Baptist church. The title Branoh. ' Blade *1» art Church Fair—ChrUt- Miw lAVinta "Wbanoit ot thtt place of the play was "The Sewing Circle." maa Eve Church Service. December 25th, 1928. It was under the direction of Mrs. a«d her brother. William Wharton gratitude to our friends who have i«as tsa b* ViuU ot New York, attended tba hockw Albert Northeott •aoh weak hi . Im at th* Unlo* The play depleted a meeting of an .»! and at Georn gima last night at the Madison CANAPE mVERSIDEI old-time sewing circle and those who Quwkanbttah'a i •tore.' Square Harden between" Flttaburs; HEARTS OF CKWDRY OLTVBB BUCBD CUCUMBERS made our past year's,work possible. ' took part wore old-fashlonad cos- Bt John's guild cleared about $123 and the American* RADISHES '• ,.' , SALTED NUTS tumes. Mrs. Hylda Morford was the at Its recent fair-at the home of Mr. and Mn. Harrui Miller ana 3LUB POINT .OYSTERS1 CHERRY, STONE CLAM8 star performer. She enacted the role Mrs. George Taylor. Mr. and Mrt. Louis Brody tpent Sun- 8BA COCKTAIL , , '- of a grandmother who was very ac- The men's club met last week In day at Lakewood. May the coming year bring you gen- | tive and spry. Mrs. Morford, who the Methodist church hall. The mem- CHIOKBN CONSOMME MACEDOINE MOCK TURTLE!' la herself a grandmother, proved by bers enjoyed a cafeteria supper. Home from BotpttaL BOILED FRESH SALMON, BOO SALAD > her lively aotlng that grandmothers A Christmas service and Holy Com- William it Smith, Jrn or Freehold CHICKEN PATTTBB SUPREME , can be vigorous and spry In reality, munion will be observed Christmas • ' CHRISTMAS PUNCH • ev* at-St. John's chapel, returned Hut weak from the Long uine happiness and prosperity. a* well a* in the Imagination of si Branoh hospital, where/fet had beta ROAST SUCKLING PIG .' ' GLAZED APPLES playwright- Miss Ruth Herbert was home/over BOAST TOUNO TURRET CHESTNUT DRESSING Others who took part in the per- Saturday and Sunday' front Forest since September Uth suttartng from, typhoid fever. He It tht'lastof the CRANBERRY JELLY formance were Mrs. J. C. Runyon, Plains, where she teaches school. ' ROAST PRIME RIPS OF BBHF AU JUS Mrs. Herbert Chamberlain, Mrs. J. Frank Glfflng of Long Bnnoh Freehold typhoid victims to leave the hospital.' ' CANDOTDSWBETPOTATOK8 MABHEDWHITEPOTATOES Crawford Compton.1 Mrs. Howard spent Sunday with B. Frank Wikoff, CAULIFLOWER IN CREAM . FRENCH PEAS > W. Roberts, Mrs. Elwood Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wlnn have MABHEDTOLLOW TURNIPS MASHED HUBBARD SQUASH and . Mrs. Frank - Grant The play closed their home on WJUow drive MMtPajDamagetofMW. FRUIT SALAD IN JELLY WHIPPED CREAM - BANK FUR SHOP was well rendered and .the audience for the winter and have returned to Theodora Affrontl of Atbury Park JELLY ROLL LEMON SAUCE XMA8 PLUM PUDDINO i applauded frequently. Instrumental New York. Open Evening• ' must pay Frank J. Cottrell of Mate, HOT MTNCB PIE • PUMPKIN PIE ' Phone Bed Bank music was provided by Miss Helen Frederick Stout has been spending wan $250 for mjories and tUO for MAPLE NUT SUNDAB • Coe, Miss Oladys Cos and Alfred Ed- two weeka at New York. damages to hit automobile as the re- AMERICAN AND ROQUEFORT OHBBBB ' 2034-W N. LEVINE, Prop! wards. . " George A. H. Churchill of the Rum- sult of a collision last summer. A CRACKERS COFFBB Exclusive But Not Expensive At the conclusion of the play re- son road haa returned to New York verdict to this effect was rendered at freshments of sandwiches, coffee, for the winter. , Freehold last week. doughnuts and cake were served. Warren Herbert shot a pheasant 49 Monmouth St., Red Bank. The admission fee was only 35 cents Saturday, the last day of the gunning and folks who attended, the show laaon. . .;• . •• •' .. Next to Town Hall said the refreshment* alone were Mrs. Fred Ayers la confined to the worth more than the price of &d- house with sickness. mission. The ladles' aid society A large number of soldiers at Fort cleared $27. Monmouth have obtained furloughs to spend Christmas at their homes. Tusting's FAIR HAVEN MEWS. Fred Tettl's house on East View avenue is* being repainted,. Henry THU H0P8B OF QPAOTT Christmas Party at School—Metho- Salt is repainting the Interior of J. .dtst Sunday-School Entertainment. Harry Herbert's bungalow on Branch Ashury Park Red Bank » R«d Bank' BwUtar e*n bt'booih* avenue. . etch i>nk it Harry Kurtli'i atari and At the last meeting ot the Oneonta Gold- Cedar*.) girls' group Martha Clapp was chos- A Christmas party will be held on en president, Nancy Owynn vice Friday afternoon of this week at president, Doris Eurick secretary, the Knollwood achool. The schools Louise Croft assistant secretary, Mar- will close Friday and will reopen on jorls Eastmond treasurer and Helen Wednesday, January Zd. O Connor reporter. Jane O'Connor The Methodist Sunday-school will and Marie Coibett are members of hold its Christmas entertainment on the games committee. The group will Friday night ot this week. make baskets and hats. Mr. and Mra. Bert Bryon started for Florida last week In their auto 8EABB1GHT NEWS, mobile. They/ will spend the winter in the South. Dress Rehearsal Tonight for Christ- , Roy Allgor, Alexander Egelandj mas Entertainment. Barney Egeland and Joseph Fantlno e weoksist Washington, D. C. will be delivered next Sunday at the one for us. Irs. Harvey Little and Mrs. Les- Methodist church by Rev. Samuel . England are on the sick list. K. Latham, the pastor. .Tonight's Mrs. John Pearsall 1« visiting rel prayer service will be held in tho lives and friends at New York. church parlors. . May the coming years bring you much happi- Residents ot Fair Haven have re Mrs. Roy Layton ot South street ness and prosperity.

ALBERT S. MILLER A Beautiful Piano "FOOTWEAR AND HOSIERY THAT SATISFIES" This Ghiiistmas--- 18 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Ladies' & Children's SCARFS .' $1.00, $1.49 to $2.95 There could be no finer gift. A gift that brings beauty to the home and culture Fine OUM. and happiness to all. LADIES' SILK PAJAMAS $1.95, $2.95 to $4.95 The piano of today is more than just a Ladies' Crepe de Chine Chemise musical instrument. It is an example of ex- $1.95 to $2.95 quisite craftsmanship, an object of rare Yon Fay More, Elsewhere ! beauty. And it offers years of musical sat- There is Only One GIVE HER HOSIERY isfaction. 69c $1.00 $1.25 $1.35 $1.50 $1.95 The modern piano may be obtained in AU wanted colors and sizes. a variety of styles and finishes. No matter Ladies' Crepe de Chine GOWNS AUTOMATIC— " what the size*or character of the room in $1.99 to $4.95 which you wish to place 'a piano just the Ladies' Crepe de Chine Dance Sets OD right instrument may be had at a very mod- Radiator Shutter $1.95 to $2.95 erate cost. . \ M For the Misses'—Fine Gifts 1 Crepe de Chine BLOOMERS A small deposit will insure Christmas Now standard on HupmobUe 8, Chrysler 75 and 80, Dodge $1.95 delivery. Senior Si*, Pierce-Arrow, Ladies' Figured Kimonas, $4.89 Lincoln, Cadillac and Will make fine Gift*. Uprights Players Grands La Salle. X SILK KIMONAS, .$4.50 $295 up $450 up $485 up 0 Ladies' Beacon Robes, $Q.95 up Reproducing Pianos I Sixes «1 to M. O $995 up 'TpHERE is only one way Ladies' Leatherette RAIN COATS X to be absolutely sure All Colors. your motor has positive dc* Famous Makes Seen On Our Floor* pendablc protection $3.95 and $5.95 Stelnwaj Hardman Ivers&Pond •gainst cold. It is Pines CHILDREN'S PARTY Automatic Winterfront. DRESSES, $2-95 up Brambacb Packard Harrington There is no substitute for Heavy Rayon UNDERWEAR Steck , Milton Weber it. Nothing on the market that works Thus you take no chances with dan- SILK BLOOMERS, And th« DUO'ART in the Steinway, Weber, Steck. constantly, independent of your mem- gerous cold. Winterfront Thermo- Bloomer & Petticoat, 2 in 1 Aeolian. ory. Equip your car when temper- stats arc guaranteed. In your own VESTS, STEP-INS, ature reaches (O degrees Fahrenheit. interests—ask for it by name. DANCE SETS & CHEMISE Kiddies' Hand-Made Sets, $4.95 •OS MetUson 14 Manmonib PINESi SWEATER, CAr. LEGGINGS. Tt Avenue, Street, —It's Automatic For Men—SCARFS, $| .00 AaVury Perk. Tusting's Had Baak. HOSE, 2 Pr. in a Holly Box, Stores Open Evenings. KELLY & COMPANY MEN'S GARTER SETS Garters with pip*. • 3 East Front Street Red Bank, N. J. Osrters with belt. darters wllo olfaretU cssa, Garten with leather wallet

»,*, rail •fjt-jtiA »i. j, \- RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 18,192b. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm*m STORE BtVEB TLJUA MEWS. Itdnbaob Company to Spend $100,000 The Oommanltr Club to Hold' a EGAN'S ''••" Chrlstms* Party Next Week. In Change*. Cold, Freeing Winter u Here ! At a dinner given recently by Ar- The Community club will hold'a Auto Vans and Express Bicycles^ Yelocipedes, Scooters thur C. StMnbach of Aabury Park Cbrlstmu party Thursday night >pi Now that tmmoi tln» u OMI I am Our Dependable Coal will keep you wmj announced that Improvement* next week »t the clubhouse. All res- prapaiad Co do your nnt movtiif ot taral* the company's store would soon be ldanta of River Flaia, Including both tar*, piano, ot banal, to iff put* el comfortable. eity or country, to tbe Tarajnt pewwd

LIMITED ASSORTMENT OF $/ CHRISTMAS GIF'TS BOYS' OVERCOATS AT....:... « AT • P. T. JIANNINE Paulson^s Beauty Salon 67 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Among our Gift* you will find enchanting make-up accessories that will be treasured—Powders in all shades and UPSTAIRS. weight; Rouges, both liquid and compact, range from highest to deepest colorings. DOROTHY GRAY'S AND ELIZABETH ARDEN'S Dressing and Week-end Cases—ideal for traveling and individual requirements. Prices range, $4.50 to $6S.

pl.ad, anawar or darau"J«rr -ton.tlilon.r'. p.. WE ISSUE PERMANENT WAVE CERTIFICATES, AT SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICES. GOOD FOR A WAVE lltlon on or bafor* thIh,* 'lllh day of r«bru. at lh« aloaa «l builn.n Dao.mb.r M, till WHEN PRESENTED AT OUR SALON. ary notn.nl,. or In dafaullull ...ih.i.o. C tueh d.eril Ohaeka to ba malltd, Tramfar boo «IwilUl Jw'takaih. lakani ualnilaaalni*l yoyouu aa Ih. OhanoaV will not don, lor (hall think anulubI. « atad by Ih. Burroiat. o( thi Cotinlr of OW«N sntrniRD, I Ttt ob)«l ol aajld lunil la to' obtain - vtvnv Tan YOU WTT T mn SKTLL IN EVERY BRANCH OF BEAUTY CULTURE. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S Uonmaulh anil rapurtau tat aattlamant la •l.aiM o( dlvoro dliiotvl , Ih. Orphana Court nf aalil Countr. on b __ —. I vlnoi tha marrlaaa Vim Frtaldanl and Tr«aium Tliuradai', tha aav.nlaantli day of January. btll?'.'i If" *"$ *•>• • aillii Million.f, HAIIf CUTTING SHAMPOOING ^iSij WNTlXMARCBLUNQ, FINGER-WAVING, MANICURING, SCALP A. II. lusi«, at whUh Urn. application will Ditaj paaimbar 14th, till,. NOTICE or IITTLEMKNT OF ACC0UN M mail, tor In. allottanta ol iommliil.ni QU1NN, rARSOKR * DollkMUB, KiUtiUt. .( Maria I. Wuh.r. ddMIaS TREATMENTS AND HAIR GOODS. Splltltor of Ntlllonar, Nflloo [1 hh.r«bb» W(Wan thai Ik* . f. 0. Addraii Hal tank, N. J.ol 111. lubiarlbir, admlnlilrilof 1'JBi, - • - •- taU nf iial.1'dl.Vaia'ii, will ti'i OPEN EVENINGS. INTERNATIONAL PAMM COMPANY, •laulaud bby th. Sunotali of lk« _. ,N.w ynk, Dmnbtir lib, uU. Monmouftonmoufti anj r»»ort.J }n •« Tha Hoard of pltaalora hay. iiailarafi Phone 177a » Malar awrttrl/ dMdatrf •? ona ami TM " Broad Street RED BANK, N. J. RED BANE REGISTEB,:DECE ^POLICEMEN'S EJSXOt. SHOOT.' It Will be Held by Eatontown Men The annual KWb)ta Qhiiatmu^ ^l bt »t the Armor}*." vloe"wlU.b»-*»ld nert'aundaynight Only Four Shopping Days Left! at the Presbyterian ichureh. , Bach •f*'" Harry Klrkguard, Batontown'i child.In the dunday^bopl.iiaii.been, Member oi BMnbaoh motorcycle policeman, and the Baton<> requested •to bring «, gut wrapped \a to*n special police Including mem- wb,lt«. The irffU will be turned over 3. igtufus. Cook, ^W $a., _. . V A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR THE LAST-MINUTE SHOPPER: ben oC the council, will compete-tor to. the ocunty'social service organ- •oalated with the SU!nb*»h company - 13 night In a pistol shoot at the RedUatlon anil will them be distributed of Asbury Park for, 47 years and. Is Bank armory . The shooting match ^ng' the, needy taniUes in thesuperintendent of the store, has been i .• Bridge Lamps Smoking Stands was arranged by Paul -P. Lee, m oontlnue l} End Tables Spinet Desks cup to be contested for in this way, Il«msoq.' J , . -\,^1 - ; to hold the position ot superlnttnd- SHOP The cup will be a perpetual' trophy ent • y ' Telephone Sets Card Tables to be shot for each year by Eaton*, The Alpha Delta group, J Among those who are eligible tp take part In the shoot are Mayor Charles D. Cleveland,7 Bay H. atljt- man, Arthur Taylor, Ira Wolcott Co., Inc. Faul P. Lee, Spencer Patterson, Frank VanDorn,] Harry Cook. An- Red Bank, N. J. drew J. Held and Daniel Terry. Net J. DANNS. Prop. year's match will be held on' an out- door range. Suits Bath Robes \ Neckwear BUMSON NEWS. Parent-Teachers' Election—ladles' Overcoats Aid Christmas Party. { (Tho Bed Bank BegUUr o«D.I» bougbl «ich w««k In Bumion nt Flnntrtr* fay Hats & Caps Smoking Jackets Haiidkerchiefs cral itore, at Boyla'i groef n, «nd at Jbbp Audition's eonfectloocry itoM.) At last week's meeting, ot the par- Sweaters Wind Breakers Underwear ont-teaphera' association Mrs. D. Har- old Karp was elected president, Stephen <&• LeQuler vice* president, Mr*' i Wayne Cadwallader secretary and Alfred King treasurer. [ AT REDUCED PRICES! The Presbyterian ladles' aid spclety will; hold Its Christmas party this afternoon at the flrehouse, Mrs. Hen- ry L. Zobel will be hooters. About $75 was cleared by the society at the Open'Evenings —AT— 12 W. Front St., Christmas sale and cafeteria last Thursday. Mrs. Will Ward'was In Until-Xmas. ' Red Bank. charge .of the, slipper, Mrs. Hlohard Beck was. In. charge of the fancy FINKELSTEINS table and Mrs. Arthur A. McKay was In charge of the ladlea' aid so- ciety table. [ Mickey Walker,, middleweight champion, spent part of last week at Boston. . • • '• ^ A turkey disposed of by Naramatta m&s&s&s&sim?^^ council of Daughters of Focahontas was won by A. Williams ot Forest avenue. Cars driven by Israel Blttennan of Highlands and Clyde Lannlng of North Carolina collided at the cor- ner of River road and Washington street. According to the police Mf. Rltterman assumed, responsibility for the accident Stephen H. LeQuler, principal of the Rumson publlo schools, was ten- Everybody Delights In* _.. dered a surprise party a few days ago by the teacters in celebratldh ot his birthday. A luncheon was served In the.domestio science room In hon- ELECTRICAL GIFTS or of the occasion and a feature of the luncheon was a large. birthday cake. EXTRA SERVICE TPHEY make house work so easy. They do Last week a one-room shack back * . away with the drudgery of kitchen labor. of the flrehouse on Center streot wa.9' destroyed by . Sre. The shack was They make home a place of new happiness. burned by the Ore company. For five, years It had served as the home of, Here are a hundred things that will serve as William Smith, who'dled two months acceptable Christmas gifts—each one a treasure ago. He was a veteran of the Civil war. .•'.'. .,'• in itself. Toasters, flat irons, percolators, tea- John Leo has bought a new-Chev- pots, waffle-irons, chafing-dishes, heaters, cook rolet coach. ' William Reynolds Is employed by What Could Be a More Practical stoves, fans, and many more. QeorgB-W. Elliott & Co. cf Seabrlght.- An application for the Job at tho You just insert the plug and presto—the now incinerator was made to the cooking is well begun and half done. commissioners Thursday night by Juooph A. Miller. The application Prices moderate. Quality of the best. Se- was filed with others which' have been made recently. ' ! Christmas Gift , lection unrivalled. , . Eumson's share ot the October re- ceipts tax ot the Bed Bank and Bum- '• They give pleasure to the entire family for many months to come, long after the son bus line amounted to $127.71 atjd a check for that amount was re- usual gift has been forgotten. Everyone appreciates this kind of a present. ceived by the commissioners la>t Hogan Electric Co. week.- The Christmas exchange, -which ,- -. , Ice and snow-make motoring dangerous on smooth tires. Federals may be had 52 Monmouth Street, Phone 389. has been opened Saturdays in the ,J in'three grades. BED BANK, N. J. old, postoffice building, will be con- ducted for the last .time next-Satu'r-. day. Mrs. Will Ward and Mrs. Ralph o r heavy duty Tire Double Blue Pennant sectdTn o ne - ' A standard Tire of proven Blue Pennant quality at a lower price. A really good Tire at a still Federal Defender lower price. - • . . All fully guaranteed for their entire life.

Terms if desired without red tape or inconvenience. We extend to our friends and customers our hearty good wishes for the Holiday Season and may the New Year bring an Open Evenings abundance of Happiness and Prosperity. Until 9:00. MERCHANTS TRUST COMPANY OF RtD BANK, N. J. 'When we sell you a tire we give absolutely free every service! No charge for* mounting. Drive in to our warm service station while we serve you. Frank Van Syckle 149 W. Front St, Red Batik. Phone 1206. JOHN H. BURNS, Manager.

. w, ^ • Ail T C .«V RED BANK-REGISTER, DECEMBER 19,1928. Pac OFFICIALS HONOflED. Pootor Jailed, Broke Bibs In Accident TyS? —u » Dr. David 8. Carey, a'prominent . Henry Oorhan of Centervllla suf- touitor Stevens wid AMemblynttui Freehold physician, spent Thursday fered two broken ribs last week when Hello Folks:—' Sterner on Important CoMafltiee. night In 'Jail for failure to pay ali-an automobile skidded as he was re- turning home from a trip to summon Monraputh county will occupy in mony, of $1,000 due bis former wife. 1 Important place In the legislature this The sheriff announoed. that Dr. the Union Beach firemen to put out a It's Holiday Time again. WltiV^^v fear due to the appointments aeoured Carey1* "Stay In lall would be lim- blue In his house. The fire was 1 approach of Christmas and the bright' ""' >y Senator William. A.'Stevens and ited by his ability to raise the H.000. caused by a defective -flue. thoughts of the coming New Yew I feel a . tssemnlyman E. Donald sterner, 1 Xlie Holiday I ...„_ e' joint conference committee, debt of gratitude to the many friends who H * Oh, th,ls Is. tljo holiday season. llch has the final say on all bills both houses, Is composed of four. have made it possible for me to again en-' •'" INTENTION - ' The season of gladness and nUrtb! 1 *tn rpsmbsrs-and-ltr.. Stevens and Buy Your Christinas Gifts at joy another year of happiness. To those v.* Tewnikjt Cgnmltttt «t tWe'a merriment, happiness, laucfe '. Burner are both en this commit. ter, , kind folks as well as to any others who may- i» JTa sarliifi 111 trlii j. Mr. Sterner spoke at the an. Th?u sill ef the lands ot the eartli. ual dinner g|v«n la the eiembers chance to know me, I extend the • '• The hsart of the wrid mis with klnd- of tbe legislature by UiraUte. I roe- SCHRAMM'S is »* holder boards last week. Hi. urgsd JToward all of «,. ohlldrsn of raenr greater sts,te a.14 for brldgeVsmd 24 Momnouth St. Near Broad St. COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON The yoloe of tbe world 1* rejolelng, roads throughout thVsttte, Mr. Bur- ran 'oWo foVVaTJTpSrnttl?. For Christinas approaches again. ner referred to the'old Shark river ntll ton.Mif ttlr« Wh»uvsi tbe ooiiutry or ptaoi tne county in such e,' condition that Nay even the dumb little beastlss will'cost ItOOWO to rebuild It, He Our J1JS0 Grade, especially priced at 11.00. '• And b|rdles that By In the sky' aid he did not think this was a fair Seim gayer and gladder than usual dial (0 Monmoutn county. All Shades-All Sizes. That Christmas again IS s6 nigh, Silk Underwear. Step-ins and Bloomers, tlM- , , But also remember, dear rea4er, ° SHREWSBURY NEWS. HOWARD FREY This glorious Yuletlde t*rtn We have some very lovely gifts to choose from, all at very OWN. Is likewise the holiday season Boys and Qlrb of the PubUo reasonable prices. SANITARY PLUMBER For Benjamin Christopher Oerra. hool Are on the Skk List For now with the \veatlier so pitas* (fke {ltd Bank Btilittt oso bt Handkerchiefs, 'Umbrellas, rocketbooks. Flowers. Gloves, 74 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. ta|b uttk is 8hn«.pnrr.O«ni ..... • ..: gt Towel*,. Novelties. ' .. .»• TMrtrtljofjS And so.rnimo many folkfoiki'oi! ofrf their guard, < j ow Been ChrHtopher,Chrwtof^ £1* rjght "In 'W" glor" y Btakt at tht KuloO.fcl.. ; ntr ef Monraouth, »• Trtie children of the-pjipllo school t«r itt (»rlh. l» fttrtW 1*1 .yH AnddeVeever found living leas hard. M) put up In attractive Christmas boxes—Vio extra charge for~ STEAM and HOT WATER FITTING siMittd an a tarbsti eoil.otlon dl»- mire examined Monday morning by boxes.*- Gift shipped at our expense to all parta of the country. « to \s dwlintltd M till last Jtttv; He agaro«ly. ijanortdlt hie lensea^ Dr. Irving K. Lovett. tbejscbooi d*o- Mi; tfollMtloii Dl Come In and look over our ..Gift Table. Many gifts to choose from. Gutters, Leaders and Tin Roofing — Ajl cf th» Ucli aturt ef flit Sta Jt ieenw quite too good to be true tor; Dr.. Edwlrj F.iiWewart of the •r mtltla•ntltfad "A"Aan, AlAltaltantholt aqthorlilnn l s To find that In ap many houuholda Shrewsbury board • of health,. and of sanase •oIlMtlon Hli old foe, the loeman,i» "tbrft." Mrs. C. C. Barker, the aohool nurse. lii«»l»«l»sMi»*^ prgvldlns (or ttit He abputi till you almqat can hear The examination was due to many 200 Monmouth Street, hhim •'•••-. children being unable to attend F1RELESS ( In p«r«, inoxpre glee school on awount of sickness. Tht Aa he'tklpa; from, the ham.to the chUdren were; dismissed at noon Red Bank., 1 Monday due jtb'the Inclement weath- 1* twrltorr l»li}» •butUr;^':'.butUr,;.^ ': ;. ..,. . Gas iotti)4arl.t. rumtlyt Unnoticed, unthojght about; .freel er. Miss Elltabeth Colleran of High- ill Urrttorr known ai and .ticmn no*. O reader, think twice of that microbe, lands, a teaoh.er at tho-echool, h/di ip»n Ht^ollowlnt TMSI. Think twloe of the harm he oan do: roturned after, a week's: sloknesf COOKS xvitKtk GAS TURNED OFF! , Sktrs Asm. Bay Vis* (Opposite' JUllro. »4. Button) Miss B. Tlcehur.t of this place sub-, 5180M Manor. Kom..t.}d Dont let him ioontlnu'e hli pleuure* ItuUd for JilM Colleran while she FTTfT tur» lf« With never,* murmur,from YOU. ifwlrarf No. I, Xut KMAI as sick. -,-• • ••• ••>*'' ••• I -'-j . 1. I, I and 4. ahonftnd Juit call up your go^d friend, the Ice- Oeorge H. Lange Is asilstlnt; Wil r. inoiQiiiDion Parkraw, . Bnsiwatseon n Qinl.nuuqimi. man— :.- ." : " ;••.• . • Tt Branch Steie: 1»W Main Street, lam Lane with the Cbrlitrnas mall. Tract, Marlah Atiiarn Tract and You wont have to iptak to him Edward Hounlhan IB. slowly im- S>. Til. ordlnanot 'kail takt tfftet upon Asbnry • twice— . . ' irovlng at the Long r -aneh hospital. lt| PMiice and publication according to And end all Ben Christopher1! frollco X basketball team dt&de up of THOMAS S. ROBERTS. By keeping your food on the ice! roung'men of this place will play Aotlni Towniblp Clark he Uricas" club' of^ft^flrpWik tombr- •ow night at the iftlveV. street echopl HERE THEY ARE! it Red Bank..,- ..•..,..'.:,....-,.'.,, .,^... .:•., mm* ,: -:, The «yir»t Winner* of Among the «h|)drtn eri' the ' slok Ico Coupons!. , lit are Margaret and Evofyn Lange, May and Lois Silver, Edward Saguor- OUR ENTIRE VVe take pleasure In announcing that on, Jr-. Raymond Sanborn, Jr., two we have awarded lea coupons, good >f .Theodore Dayton's children, arid LINE OP for a 'whole leaabn'i supply of Ice, to daughter of C. L. Blvonburgh. ( the following persona, whose contribu Charles Poolers a new employee i. tions are. printed below: ; SmpRers* Supplies MR8,'C. H. BORDHttT. 1 • • dalclaind Sf, R«d Bank. .•: The Monmoututh consolidateeoniolfdated water sompany Is. extending Ita mains Replete in supplies for the man who smokes, Toys and FRANK HIGOINB. ; fMoLaren St, Red Bank. lown White street r :':' v this store answers the question of "What Shall I A play entitled "Santa'» Air Line" •••':• CAROL MYERS,' • will be given at ..the public school Give Him?" A box of La Palina Cigars on Wheel Shrewsbury. Thursday afternoon.' School will be Christmas morning is sure to please him. '• -BSTELLB KAiSEB," ''• cl.os.ed Friday unUl aftt'r.New Tears. BLUE RIBBPN BUTTER 408 Park Placej Bradley Beach. George Reynolde. whp; Is employed Come in—Boxes of 10 up to 50. Goods These coupons, as we have previ- at Newark by the Sheffield dairy ously, announced, will be good' for company,, has bought 8/J3u|ck sedan. .*-^— is Better —..' sufficient Ice for family purposes . The - Christmas etjiartalpijiento' of A F6vf Other Suggestions: (not' to «xceed two Hundred pounds the Presbyterian church and of the More Housewives and more dealers are saying thill" at Remarkably Low Prices. per week) up to and including March plpl church have teen post- Cigars ' Cigarettes everyday—and the reason is 81st, 192ft... poned, due to mftny of the Sundey- All the Popular Brands. ••low *• hav* a f«w of th« oKtiUndlnc valu«« that will pay chool children of both churches be- you t« eon»l4tr btfpr* buying •l»»wh«r«r You. can secure coupons for yout own winter's supply of Ice In the ng sick. No Sunday-school l Cigar Holders v Cigarette Cases BLUE RIBBON BUTTER Genuine Beed same way—send us a contribution, wili l b e htlhld att ChrisChitt church h Sun- All the Leading Tobaccos, in %-tb. and formerly 110.80; and If It Is; considered, among the day. • '• . .' .'. $1500 Heavy (Tire Ball fcearlnlr Naturally this offer can be' extend' severe cold,' . • Cigarette Lighters, $1.00 and up. •' Selection makes a world of difference. Millions i Velocipedes, ed only to territories where we oper- A special Christmas sermon will Smoking Sets . Fountain Pens millions of pounds of butter are produced every yeai^( "Keystone" Damp Truola. ri ate our own. retail delivery routes. bo given by Rev. Joseph T. Curtln Sprinkler Wigon*. etc formerly Send something today! . at U)e Presbyterian church Sunday Pipes, all kinds. • All kinds of''Novelties. But only a limited quantity' measures up to thV priced from tt,00 to $7.60—your morning at 10:45 o'clock. The carols QUALITY TESTS for Blue Ribbon Butter. oholce at _, , <— UM Philosophy. to be sung are "Christmas Awake,' Many other things-that make acceptable Gifts. $1000 CbUd't EnameE l Top Tablet A piece of ice-in the Ice-box "And the Qlory of the Lord," "Thou and TwT o Chair*Chi , 'I For keeping what we eat, . Didst Leave Thy Throne" and "Shout All at Popular Prices ! It is the highest score butter obtainable. \ A wide selectiolU n of Dolls, Is worth a ton In the wagon the Glad Tidings." A soprano solo. , We also carry a full line of Schraflft's and from 60c to S8.B0 That's standing on the street.. "And There Were Shepherds" will «lso be eung. .The choir will be com- Park & Tilfprd Candies. TRY A CARTON TODAY. GIFTS FOB THE ENTIRE FAMILY INCLUDE! BEDR06& Oh, why dont folks Just always prised of M,n. Bruce Campbell, Mrs. 8UFPEBS. HANDKERCHIEFS, BATH ROBES, LEATHER • U«e Ice so pure and cold, W. A. Shoemaker, Misses Marie COATS, LUMBERJACKS. TOWEL SETS, SIJJK UNDERWEAR, When it cosfa ao very little ' , Johnson, Bessie Green, Grace Brooks, BA&fCOATS. SHIRTS. NECKWEAR. HOSIERY, TABLE LINENS, And good hea)th means more than and Elizabeth! Hobba, Beverly W. SWEATERS, ETC* EQUALLY LOW PRICES. gold. CULLINGTON'S Brown and Frank Storck. Mrs. Ed- "Do your Xmas Shopping here and save the difference." MBS, O. H. EORDEN. win Hobhs Is organist ,. Over SO Yean In Business In Bed Bank. Dont Juat buy "fuel oil." Invest!' D. PALAIA, Prop. gate the different kinds In the local BAZLET NEWS. Rosenblum & Silberblatt market and you will find that Sea. Front St. and Wharf Ave., Red Bank, N. J. board Fuel Oil offers by far the besl Firemen Held Their Annual Election Phono 1«. quality. And it wont coat you an) Monday Nlfht. . ; • more' than the other kinds at that The annual meeting and election of officers of Haslet 0r« company was 'l^^f^^S^^ Grammatical Stuff. held In thV-flrehouso on Monday "H for snowballs we use snov. night. The following officers wera Tell me,1 teacher, tell me why elected: TAlhED-0 iBjajajaai If a 'lghball we would make Anliunl ehltf—Jo.t«h Tj. Lo».tt We do not omploy an ?." Pi«.l(Itnti—tfo..ph L. Ltfvttt. Vlw »mM.ii(~-Joi«ph H. W.btt.r. "But we do," the teacher said, TrtMara—John R. Bahnntaqr. And we use It at least twice; FinantUl ner.Ury—Edwin H. Walllnr. That gives 'I' In plural form, B«ordln( atcnUnr—ROallf H. LaRor, And '1' plural gives us Ice.", For«m.n—Lton WarnMk. Vint al.l.tant forojasn—Edwin H. Will- FRANK BIOGINS. inr. . ' ' We offer the belt anthracite coal Snond ai.littnt fortmaa—Howard Wall- that can be bought And we go one mmjonewho better than that by giving really ex- Flnt anl.Un> ..nirinMr—Howard W»ll- iert advice on how to operate a fur s I () KI lace so as to get the most heat, for Steosd uil.taht t»sl««tr—'Laon Wa> '.lie least money. noek. Tru>U«—.TIIOBM M. Walllns. B.prtunwtlv. to flnmta'a rtll.f—Joi- Fair Enongh. «ph I* I^v.tt. •, Owned and Operated by I have a little les-box Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8. Cowles and A-standlng In the cellar; > , son Thontas O. and Mrs. Thomas O. WAGNER MARKET COMPANY. - II Isn't palntsd grew. Cowles were Newark visitors on And It lin't palpted yeller: , Tirtsasy, j ;, • it's white aa alabaster ! Mrs. Frank ft Sprbijl spent Tues- And filled with things to eati day at Newark.: - ' And Ice from Mr. Seaboard Mrs,, Henry''Johnson entertalhtd Keeps thorn all fresh and sweet. the ladles' aljl .of flt John's church then you; nt the parsoaage qn1. Wednesday af- A visit to oh^ of our For telling you thli story ternoon. AfUf the .business session I want free lot till spring, - u loclal hour followed. Mrs. William KNOW WHY And If I rtally g«t II Conklln will 'enfefUIn at her home I'm well paid for this thing, at tr> p«t miiflW?. stores for your holiday CAROL MTCM. Mliw Annf!CowlTs spent Tuesday '-The c/t(aje4iic Anticipation. si South Amboy. •'• Super Dynamic ' 7 Tube ^uatsfa; Our turkey dinner Christmas,Da; , Mr. and Mrs. John a VanMater en* Will taste ]uit twice as nice tt'rt«ln«d a/nombtr of relatives at a Speaker has such gives such perfect! Poultry will show you lurke/.dlprtttV^n Sunday. Those Deotuse we'll keep the things pre.tnt werV Jlr. and Mrs. William marvelous tone, rcceptloQ fresh CANDY for Christmas IX Stout Mf Mrs. Kate VanMattr By using Seaboard tee. of Bast Orang* Mr. and Mrs. Wai We have a full line of Candy Canes, Bas- an appreciable saving. So t\v* thfie «ht«r* for Btaboari ter V. Hopping and Mrs. Jennie Two Beautifta WhxoX Cabinet* let- I^onard of Red Bank. Mr. and Mra ket*, Candy Applet and Ribbon Candy for the /•.is

... , • * It ketps our food eo pure; VanMattr Itft on Frldty for Or- Christmas tree. For Her and Mother: Cedar And that It's more than worth th lando, Florida, where thty will spend •V price the winter. Chests and Fancy Boxes Apollo, Mirror, Perry's, ! Our 28th year of dependable service. 1 I'm very, vtry lure. The Christmas entertalnmtnt at Schraft's and Whitman's. A wonderful variety / * Mvcs (.war MTBLLI KAISER. Hill Crest school will be htld tomor- row night- of Mixed Chocolates, American Mixed, French Next perfermance, ladles and gsn Mrs. Ernest jB. Peseux and sons Mixed and other Christmas Candy. Out What the ilem'sn. will be In this plaoe one wee Malcolm W. and Brnest wtrt Ntw from today. Maki sure you're with York city visitors on Saturday. What Is more thrilling than Christmas morning and a slock- us. And In the mtsntlmt try your own The firs oompany will hold a dtnoe ing (Ul«d with Candy childhood scenes—wonderful surprise, ohor- Q Charlie's hand aV tarrtlng lome of those lot In the nrehoute tomorrow night. iahed family ties? ooupqml Uuslo will be furnlthid by McOuire'a Candy lends Itself so splendidly to lha spirit of Christmas. Cheerfttl demonstmtiott •I* pltct ]as> orchestra. A turkty There la happiness and good cheer In Ita very app Telephonn 209. -X; , DECEMBER 19»figZ

; NOTICE. nor BUBNED AT EATONTOWN. twiw n visitingg' Mr.] and Mr*. B.'j, PHONE LACKAWANVA 1810 , titled "An -OhUnuce ,. -i&nitou of tk. butt- .'.Chester Doe,"'wEo"some'lWaiol ' ivir ustem at tt» Borou«h HI* Father* Trade Caafht Sirs „ »nd tht eoMtrnetlon ft a While Getting Gasoline* moved to'Newark, has returned'to t and eonnectlona In Fliher KMUiburg end taken hit old position » »rwe»t«wer in Eut Front John Haynes, two years old, ion with Eugene.Kdowles. • .,».yn!U\r to tha end of «ald MILLER'S of Louis Haynes , of Newark, -was life.' together with tha *ppur. Hardware Co. burned about his body Sunday night tfoorge Kaufmann la making al- "lMwIair therefor and UrovUIng v>hen his tether's delivery car caught tetatlons to his building adjoining Haunt of trio coat thertof." »aa 33 W. Front St, the Hollywood hotel'on Car* avemte. ii b>r tba Mayor and Council on ore at Eatontown. Mr. Haynes'a £wo r td. lltl. and on D«c«nber 11 tb R.d Bank, M. J- daughters and his brother were In 'Mrs. William Kelly and daughter lir" adopted and approved IT th. Eleanor have been visiting at Phil- BtilLDElRS Ihe car when the mishap occurred. adelphia. __ A. E. 8HINN, Mr. Haynes nad Btopped the car at ri- ,, , Cl.rk. Qeorgo Turner's gasoline station on ;Have you read the Want Advertise- I o "liousea and lota"for Bale, bouses, KNLSTER, the Neptune highway and. warfhay. ments In The Register this ,weekT 359 West 26th St.,» —irtmedta and rooms for rent—all Ing It filled with gasoline when the Maybe there Is Just the thing < " 18 Medwnle St Used that sou are looking for. v ; found in The Register's Want gasoline In the tank of the car burst New York City. —'—ot—Advertisement. RADIO Into flameB. ° "• vortlsenufnt. Red Bank. N. i :•: i Mr. Haynes Injured his hand In getting the children out of the auto- mobile and, he and bis non received •first aid treatment at-Fllqn'a drug store at Eatontown. The > boy was Stores at MARINE ENGINES OVERHAULED AND later treated at the Red Bank hos- pital. The fire was put out with'sand RED BANK, , RE-BUILT. BOATS REPAIRED, PAINTED before the' automobile was badly damaged. 'The Eatontown flromen FREEHOLD, were called, but the fire was put out ON.OOR AND ALTERED. before they arrived, r r MANASQUAN, . STOCK oi'X C ICE CAUSES COLJJSION. LARGE TOYS. MARINE RAILWAY SERVICE. Three Persons Hurt In Automobile 5cf 10c and $1.00 Stores Accident at Fair Haven, MATAWAN, ; Estimates Given. Ice on the Fair Haven, road at Fair Haven was the'cause of a col- POINT PLEASANT. 47 Broad Street Red Bank SPECIAL PRICES I lision between two automobiles last Wednesday night A car driven by I'- Theodore Parker, Jr., skidded on the lea and crashed Into a machine driv- en, by Ellas Swing. Edward Little was in the car with'Parker. Both Van Blerck Motors. Inc. were cut on the hands and bruised. In the car with Mr. Ewlng were his brother, Eden S. Ewlng, Jr., and the RED BANK, N. J. > latter's daughter Marjorle, alx yearB old. The girl was cut on the face. Works: Fair Haven. Phone Red Bank 1208. Both cars were badly damaged. KEANSB0BQ NEWS. Republican Club to Hold a Card Party Tonight, We don't want to carry over until next year any Toys or Gifts. As a result we have gone over (Th» Red Bank Rc(ist.r cm bt booabt etch week in Keansburff at the atora Ql Lbula Volland, N. Santa Lucia, Phillip Keller and Charles Vosel.) our large stock and have CUT THE PRICE deeply on many items. Follow the crowd to our A card party for the benefit of the Republican club will be held in the \ club's headquarters In the old bank store for the last few days of Christmas Shopping. building, on Church street tonight, Jack Darcy'has recovered from a severe cold. GOLDBERG'S Richard A. Jessen has taken over MEN'S FANCY the management of the Manning Doll Handkerchiefs Neckties 24 BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. flrehouse. Part of Main street which has boon SOCKS FOB DAD AND la Bom concreted for several blocks has been Carriages BBOTHEB. opened to traffic. For Ladlea and "* The Keansburg bowling club has We take this means of thanking the Public organized for the season. Van. v The ladles' auxiliary of the New for their past patronage Point Comfort flre company has Oarrlafe. elected Mrs. Charles Helfrlch pres- ident; Mrs". George Palmer secre- 25c Box -^-and tary and Mrs. William Snyder treas-, urer. $3.45 Each •ttd op. Mr. and Mrs. William Craig of Wish One and AH Newark have been visiting.Mr. and Mrs. William Snyder of Center strcot ' POLLS A Merry Christmas Edward Jtyan of Brooklyn has been vlat.tlng his parents, Mr. and L,, Biggest values in Mro. Edward Ryan. - ; i- Red Bank. Mrs. Thomas Day has been- con- and a lined to her home with. Jllness. Mrs. Robert Dunfee spent flevoral A regular $2.00 Doll days at Philadelphia last1 week. Table and Chain Happy and Prosperous Mrs.. Anna. Furby, who 'has been Porcelain Top. sick with .grip, has recovered, for 98c : Mrey= George-Palmer has returned 25c and 49c Pair New Year f " '" from a: trip to New York. Charles , Warn -has • returned fc PhlladelphUvafter'a stay at bis home Others, 25c to $5.98 on Charles; street. Ivory Clocks E, J.. Hermann-of 'Jersey City htm 49c Each Foot Balls Wheelbarrows LAi$1PS 98c Each ROLLER Bridge and Junior Lamps. • SKATES $2.98 Each Shades. 59c up , Pillows Fanoy laoe, A cood red one;' KEYSTONE Stands, $1.00 Each TOYS 98c Each 49c Each A.great gift for the Children, MOVING PICTURE TREE Ball Bearing SLEDS STANDS. MACHINES Special! All Kinds and Sizes. ' Holds np the * 25^ off tree flnnly. 9ScPa1r MARKED PRICES ! A Full Line. 49c Each Sale Price, Special! 25$ off Toy Telephones Toy Tea Sets Marked Prices 1 la Colon. A BIQ SET. For the Last Few Days i 125c, 49c, 98c ! 39c'Set GAMES Bedroom QCB great Chrtitmaa store Is V about a few of them. You BRIEF . TEDDY LADIES- the place for bargains and must see for yourselves how Slippers now is the time to buy them. well we have provided for you. CASES BEARS HOSE Genuine Leather. Ladies', ,...... $1.19 pr. Crowd)! Throngs of people > < 3 AH Colon. Fnll TWhloned. are always here eager to ret Diamond Rings, -_L|10.00—1800 A useful ittt WrUt Watchos, __\«.05-11BO Children's, M 79c pr. their share ot the Christmas AIX NEW ITEMS. flfla we are ofTorlnr. Dinner IUngs, $18.00—J300 98c Each 98c Pair Diamond Bracelets, $20.00—$250 Parches), Erector Sols, 98c up to $3.98 Thousands of marvelous Pocket Watches, S8.0O-41S0 Lotto. Etc t«-Pc. of Silverware, $13.00— $78 Aeroplanes things are hero for your soleo- jCEDAR CHEST Rocking Chairs tlon—fine Jewelry, precious Dresser Sets, $7.80 to $80 HORSES •tones, pretty wrist watches, Ten & Pencil Sots, _ $8,78 to $13 POP GUNS Win Beat distinguished silverware. Blgnel Rings, $3.00 to $28 Crystal Cholicru, $1.60 to $15 duw. 10c to 'Sach ' Impossible to mention thorn ill, althouth we will toll yon All of the finest and guaran- teed as represented. 98c Each $1.59 25c and 49c Each 98c Each Xarf« Steel Color. •• i •. ;"'. f« 98c Each SCOOTER! SAVE AT A real value. THIS Children's Hose $1.49 Each WooL SPECIAL A ml special | Garages GLOViES We solicit your Wllti a darn SALE! A N*l cnroftil comparison

.N UNTO with the prices Open Evening* >'> . XMA8. 98s Eacli

••»>*»»»•»«»• t BED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 19,1928;

ire* gam** from the Waah*r«. Th* BOW CLTO8. SCOUT TBAXMINO COVBSE. camp white the training course la In' Too Register never disappoints— session. your-printing la always done at the jcort* war*: • ' . "• m i m tlnu promised.—Advertisement, AMD JXtDBAKOa 'Tkev iKkat HMT Tueedajr Wight at It WU1 be Held at' Allaire Three , tk* Mm tHnet Behoottouie. Day* Koat Week; The HJlgor Slstera' Concert. ' V JTl lie 111 The concert given by Mlsaea Maria, NMltM -.. Ill lit 1*1 Hor* than 180 boy* of Weit Red The boy acouta ol Monmouth and Elea and Greta ;HlIger at the Pres- ridel .. ...t.... iii' in* in Bank have formed foun eluba, which Ocean countle* will, hold their 8eo < Best Place 1IT- 111 !•• byterian church, last Friday night F. F. COLEMAN la*t* .. are under UM leadership of Clarence ond annual training course.for pv was a very line performance. The ins ..i HI hi, in .—In— my, n. v iv*v, m^ vf-nMin lira* • ('Rec'loi ftW Red Auih N Oray.thcmaa Kanley, Carroll Mor- trol leader* at Allaire beginning instruments were cello,, violin and oil be made for the^allowanee o Phon 1011 III III 7TI ford and Banjamln Parker. The Wedneaday afternoon, . December piano. The audience was charmed Monmouth County m!»Ii>n> .nd counlel (••>. WA88CM four dub* or group* of boy* are un- 3«th, and ending Saturday afternoon. with the music and was liberal In Its D«MJ Dcembw 14, A. D. \ Burf*e i, 141 141 der tb* general «barge of Richard T. F.ach boy acout troop In the two applause. The concert was under . to Buy a Good ANDREW HOI the, alUtat* football• *Wen» 'pf Applwata 111 III Smith. Their meeting place Is,the countlee is entitled to (end two 'pa- the direction of Miss para Arm- EDWARD W. WWt p>«ror. Hartnar .. II* 1*1 River lUreat achool, where they haw trol leaderi. Accommodation* are strong,' chairman of the mualc de- Uw high sobooW and' preparatory 147 schools of W J.r««jr were Mleoted 111 thV, of the gymnaalum for baa- being arranged for US boy*. partment of the Bed Bank Woman's NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT^ Btllairl 1« 114 III kelbell and other game*. The boy* club. USEDCAR Eiuu pt Elliibith F.rk.r, deeeaaed Vernon Bailey of Washington w)ll . Notice It biribr (Win that ttarnttt ., ..,...,,._JIT Meet eVeryTueaday night Inatruct the ecouUjn natural history. BOIIDU of tfat lubitrlbtr, txint Twa member, of -tin E«d Bank lilgh 711 IIS ITJ Oeorge Cbvll of the state department The Super-Salesman. the «iUU of tild decueid, will be andltM Luke Longhead In The Register R. L. SAXE >nd itaUd by the Surroitt* of the OottMt school football, team ar*,«n tn*iiH" the Telephone team won two out Back Item Bwnegat Gunning Trip. of forestry at Trenton will ah'aw the talks to over 83.000 people every of Monmoutb and r«Port«d lot tettlemeat •tat* *l*v»n of eUuw B *obool*. They of three game* from the Poitome*. acout* how to eitablleh a fire around week.—Advertisement HUDSON & ESSEX DEALER to the Crpkaxi Court of aald tountT, oa ' .George W. Bray of Wallace *tr*et Thundiy, th* titenty-fvurth d«r ol Janor <- The More* were: their camp*. He wlll'alao give lesr (Next to City Hall) and Dr. t**t*r H Btryker of Mon- *un* In fire prevention work. Moving aw.-A.-D.-j»a»,-ai wblch time applleatlsa TBlsVHOW COMr-AHY Kill b« mid. for the aJlowanee at e»m" Herbert Bwlwr, lift'guard, Ija* slreat *pe»t **raral day* but picture* will be shown at the camp J. H. PRICE nl>elon< >n4 eotmitl f««i. 1ft wwk gunnln* at Barnagat. While on Broadway, berth, o* the' ttW-v«lMi Btm, Winans HI 111 at night and acout game* will afford MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OaUd Decombfr 14, A. D. UU, M.Nell Ill III 1M the trip the men (hot **v*n gee**, JES8(B B. MIlXSKi Honorable mmUin wu aegorded'tp l« other amusement. During the train- REPAIRED. Long Branch. N. J. Loulf Jaeoub* palfbuk and B|al»- tvelve duek* and ibt rabbit*. Ing coune a beagle hunt will be held. 5 LftkMfda AVcna*. Rumion. M. A JerrM ^ 1M HI «t I. eie- Violina • Specialty. Phone 327. EDWARD W. WIBBi Proctor. doll HwkiUff quarterback. Gold ;mnom CM II* The hounds to be uied In the hunt Red Bank.H. J. - i miniature football* will be awarded Luke Xiongh.»ad In Th* Ragliter have been loaned, by Arthur Bris- Bowa Rehalre'd. Open Eveninga and Snndaya. to Woloott and «uie«H.TL;' 1 <- talk* te^over «8,000 people every bane, who will be a visitor at the 28 Weal Front !)!»•>>, The^Reglster'a motto—"A paper kn ' waifc-JUvirtUement. every home."—Advertlaement. Woloolt. who waftfhiTW ybnft (Over Chambers Paint Shop.) was a tower of etrenith at 'hi* po- atterr Ill »« eltlon. He wu alway* In the ttolelt '•m« ....v 114 lit of the fight- Rueielt waa Red Bapk'i Canhta UO 1IT etar aeorer, making nine fouehdown* rt l" during the ««aion. 'BvMnr played t wiener • 1*1 141 Echrotder 111 fine game on the line throughou Dennla ..< 17* .1*1 the eeaaon. A lot of ored.lt for Red Bank's suoees* tble year la due to •01 ' Kl l»7 Jjadutaff, wboie excellent field gem eraltblp waa a big factor in bring' marasATiED AT VOWUBTBAJX. Ing victory to Red Bank. Jaeoubi made thirty point* during the etaaon. Bed Bank Bujlnen «wi'» Olnb Lo» He li an all around baok and played to Wn» Branch Team U*\ Week. tils beat game agalnet Leonardo. H* wu eleoUd captain of nest year' The Red Bank bualnea* men'a vol- leybill elaa* waa defeated In two Osbom* of Asbury Park, halfback, matches last week by the Long I* th* only Monmouth county playar Branch business man'* olub. Th* on th* alHrlat* team for high school* game* were played at the Bed Sank •nd preparatory school*. Dellettand llih school gymnasium and th* THE Gift Manchee of Asbury Park and Ban- •oWwere IB to 10 and 15 to 11. Unlello of Neptune are on the all- Theie .were the flrat matcbe* In (tate second team. .".'•, - :• • , • whloh the Ked Bank men had eon« taated and they were handte»pped by The all-shore. eleven' conilit* of lack of experience. A return «*J»t Pellett of Aebury Park left end, will be played at Lonr Branch in Santlello of Neptune lift taokle, Hill January. The Red Bank team was of Long Branch left guard, Devlin composed of Leon Reusallla, Theo- of Neptune center, Ewlng of Red dore D. Paraans, John J. Qulnn. John Bank right iuardr Molnlyr* of As- bury Park right tackle, Bruno of A*t Montgomary, • Morgan V. Knapp bury Park right end, Manchee of A*- and Edwin B. Conover. , bury Park quarterback, Russell of J. Daniel TtiUer, Dr. Walter V/. Ilrd Bank left halfback, Osborne of Ooallng and Thorhaa F. Doremv* are Asbury Park itgBi'Hallback and new member* of the volleyball claaa. Schlenger of Long' Branch fullback AtJTO FBEIOHT CAB. <100DWII4- OAKLAND lk THJ5 XEAD AOAIV.' Say— . Andrew Bowman of IJtUe Silver In Bcwllni an Aooldent Xa»t Week. ilfatfyS* First Place. An-automobile owned and driven The Clgthl^ra arid Insurance team by Andrew Bowman of Little BUvar Ouistmaeehopperal Grasp Is again In Href .place and the Post ran Into a freight car. at,the Newman thlioppoitunitytCUverour offlc* team, which led the league for faunUyaTfliw "Good Will" Spring* road railroad crossing at Bed a week, la now. in second place.. The Bank Tuesday night of laat weak. used car for ChHttmaaartd standing* of the team* In the Com, actually **v* rourself The car was part of a train whloh money I Each car la ear**, mtrojal bowling league arenas 'fol was standing at' the crossing and fully reconditioned and low*: Mr. Bowman did not see It until It fullyequlppedl Eachcarb Hl«h was too late to avoid hitting It He - ;W llaUd at epecl.l holiday Olothlen and IntnranM 31 escaped Injury, but-hi* automobile prices! Assure your family Poetofflee ...... id :7V- »t was badly, damaged. The. road la of year 'round 'pleasure. u ind Oro7 ill 104 Dairy Products Co. Hauled; good salesman's car. Will E. Conov.r ... 14 . 180 10a' Uniti '•'. : gHve many miles of service.' A Sharkex ...... 6 ,; 180 21 Bargain at S1B0. . ' JUnjitne ...... J8 177 lit CoiuUtint o( one 4*n of i • Oqkeriotr ..... 14 177 87 Tuttl...... '28 178 ,118 1% Cumulative Preferred OAKLAND 8KDAN-In per- h Cono'vet .,.-S7 176 11* Stock and three •.**«*• «« et running condition; one own- lit ...... 27 178 104 Common Stock. , Full accessory equipment mim 25 ' 175 t* rat-class condition throughout, Preferred Stock *las carries SPARES. Common Stock Purchsie TutU . V/arranu. HcKnlBht ? • U Conover ...... i., Both dasees of Stock lifted oo MSB PONTIAO COACH—DlMO the New York Curb Market finish; fine condition. Carrie* full The necktie offered laat week equipment and many extras, P. T. Jlennlna was won byOeorgi (jar runs llkp a watch; A great Hartman of the Baker* and Groce Price 1137 flat buy at $400. . with high (core pf 3«. ferUttft The seoras of the Commercla.1 jiu WILLYS KNIOHT COACH Chautteurs-Elmer Co. m&tch were as -iaooil condition and Uree good, follow*! Full Information on Riyust libw mileage; fully equipped. .COMMERCIAL OKAUFrEUM . Complete motoring aatlefactlon at R.jnoUt 170 211 118 »450. Mine 170 H9. 173 Sunboni 170 111 III PAUL & CO. Uwli ...... '.,. J01 141 110 ImutmvU fewttan MoKnlakt iOI 117 119 I 1928 1420 Wabrel S^ PUlaaIal>U« •14 BIS 8*1 EIBNER COMPANY W. Raymond Johna»n( tO4 IS Habbard Park. Rad Baah pakland Landau , r 118 ltT < • .'' T.U 1»»*. P. White ...".... 1M 116 141' Brob .... 1S4 1«2 S9 | 'Sedan. Hoffman < 179 177 144 Rowland , 142 m nn- real sftiart car. Flnlih In per- .. IU,.«IS 814 t condition. Completely over- The Broad Btreet Batik rolled Sore Throat? fed. All acceaaorles Inoluded 1,018 In the first game of the match c the low price of with the Automobile Men last week. The bank team won two out of three Don't Gargle Jhe WAY of game*. The score* were: Quicker and Better Relief With BROAD STREET BANK. Famous Preicriptkm. Hall 11* 111 1S1 Lartaud ail 14* 141 bont suffer from the pain and •ore- ness of sore throat—jariles and a MAN with a MAID L. Conner It* til HI Hurley 131 110 14< salves are too elow-^they relieve only E. Oonover 116 am l«i temporarily. But Thojtlne, a famoua l$900 physician's prescription, la guaran- teed to give relief almost Instantly. i.oia Thoxlne ha* a double action—re- A Christmas story with practically no gat$ggi AUTOMOBILE MEN lieves the aorenea*and goea direct to I Johniton ...... 101 lit the Internal cause. No chloroform, T. F. Morford Ward 175 II* iron or other harmful drugs—safe OullnulU ,.... II* 1IT. and pleasant for the whole family. Let others give diamond tiaras, motor cars, arid, 1 Strjktr 141 1*9 Also wonderfully effective for reliev- Crapiar ...... Ill IK ing coughs. Quick relief guaranteed other gifts which proclaim an unimaginative soul: Motor Car Co., Inc. or your money baok. Mo., 60c. and IIT ni III fl.00. Sold by Lewie", and all other But you who are above such banalities, t*. you must\ The Clothiers »nd Insurance won good drug ttoraa. give something unexpected. To wit, the list to the] 6 ,Tf^^£.7P^K,T»^Te^i*7^^^t»»^7*^*^^**«^WSiTal left f ?*, or any one of a thousand and one othen suggestions which you will encounter in "One off 7 , America's Great Stores"... waiting to be pounced^ Christmas to One and All! upon by inspired seekers after the gift unexpected^

Do your last minute CdrUlttittk Shopping at Jerwy** finest tfou May Telephone Your Order by Calling Market 0001 Department Store. You are sure to find juit what you want no matter what it may be. We always give value for your money here, rger ONE OF AMEIUCA'S cnKAT STOHES'•-NEWARK

Li. »._-„ iL'i.Li nns WEEOK or THE A. s.-Bk'fojs •beaoh/jthe'buSst'JirhiBped 'the It blew with'iWjvJoJsnc*. iut the rain began to inod«t»t«,*ad, u>At The Only SunHvoTlf tto^reok. tijig and hlewthein*]«Wlth«fintaWr'Juaandoann oVe>«, k teiWflw "ifsBemed.ioijlfht up. sonie- a Blair Haven Seaman.'* Ues firms and meadowsjwere flooded what," BO that'I could, see a little," AW severtl 'feet -high. ^ One ot 'the suf f- ! Recently Captain William H M|n- and wjiole herds of .animal* drowned menJ«»tes that "it waa ail a,, man ijerhspt ncr worda^wiy4 .better,,«- MANICURE SETS ton of Long Branch, a fonner.resi- by the rising ,of the waters.. Tfce could Do to keep his feet,' so power* presttthan these .the dreadful obscur- dent of Fair Haven, wroto to.tba ravage In' Chesapeake bay was In- ful was the wind," - Another* thatiha ity through which the-patrolman had coast guard department of the Uftlted describable. Numbers of.the'txuok 'Sralked his beat with" great dllnoul-' hitherto groped, n|s>wmyi' He had Wrist Watche. States IJf« Saving service for a.de, and 1 oyster traits' were sunk or ty; the night'-was intensely dsrH and traveled somewhat over a mile, when p th; scrlptlon of the wreck of the ship stranded. One "ot ,the. large bay he could see nothing; the wind >fre> this livid' light enabled .him to'per- frora> the drsadful A, S. Davis,, from which wreok; he steamers suffered the lost of 3D Jives, duently almost took him ofT his feet," ceive pieces*of wreck 'ot all sjses, the mintn Mlnton, was the only survivor.* The govern ifKept^ away, by the ,eea. In, one In- It was under suah conditions.that washed up along hl«')path'by'the thttltn»,>»tanonjrof r elghl ^ i nient sent him the following account stance the gale'drove'a schoorfer the Herolo watch was siaalntalntd. surf. They Increwed in quantity, w- wblph Unto Ms wound* f,rom her anchorage sheer into the if the wreck, as given In-the 1 tare At Station'No. 2, Sixth OUtrUt, the til the •beach became fairly covered were drewed, and* he, vu ,l1w avlng service report of 1878: wood1s Most, of the .coast'islands cjomaln, of. the wreck under notice, witb broken planka and timbers, In succored;,. ,' ,' L , t, IS.. 5 were flooded or-submerged/to the the first patrol, consisting of, two every variety of mutilation and frao- Snoh wia'the Wreak of, the A.' &' 8ls Jewels.^ lever rnovs^ TjiffiASURY DEPARTMENT. great danger ot (heir inhabitants'and $)en, one bqund north, an4 one south, t.ure." These .were to him the first Davis, as gathered; frort the oR|otM 90-year guaranjea Case;'rWhU*>] (he destruction c,f property. The fury Started, out at ..sunset and got bqok tokens that'a 'ship bad been wrecked lnve*tjgatlon s customaryv 4n->§ut!h United States Coaat Guard pf the tempest upon the open beaches 'gold. a * I ;./^T '' 4t midnight, reporting, in the words near by. • 1 cases1 . It li.«vldant that the sorrow^ Washington, June 24,19J6- may be'rtadlly concelvea.' Many, of of Keeper Barco,' 'that "it was a Aa soon asithe^Jiatrplman'Mw.the ful loss'of Ufa Involved c6uld,,har« Captain William H. Mlnton. the ollfe-savlpg , stations rWere dam- dreadful bfkHt for any man to be on fli at'pieces of wreckage he began to teen prevented by no-bulnan power. Care Captain John W.'Edwards*, aged, atfd iome nearly, destroyed. 'At \he beach'," The tempest was than soarch catefully as he walked1 for 311. Liberty Street, one place the,house was' suddenly in- mounting to its'final frenzy. Never- whoever might have com* ashore Others up to $250. vaded, by the sea at tvfo, o'clock In theless} the second1 patrol,'constating wjth it,,but'found no one.. Pursuing . IT WAS TOO PXWNBAO, Long Branch, N. J. the morn(ng and, as, the doors Of the {<••• DEAR SIK:— • • •' . % of James Balass and Johri T. Atwood, his way beyond the point Where,the boat-rdonubfirst Id^nder the.ruaKof set out from the station. The beat strew lOf debris ende^, whifh wjts Ahdth.,CotUt«'ShAVIS, October 33. 1878, a( taken ing -was- -rippett -from its - sills' and against a.taxicaVchauffeur, boiratd from the report of the former Life- the station until' mfcrnlhg. Ho"was lowed'for about a hundred yards, in- Wrist Watches 00 whirled Inland. 'Another neighbor- pitched over three times by tho Wind, td the beach hills, alternately losing hf« cab and rodo all «Verttngand Saving Service for the fiscal year hood was submerged and the station part of the -morning, winding ujr In. ended June SO, 1879. I should tie glad and finally, as the 1 hurricane in- and, finding them, until at length they $5-00 up to $100 torn from Its position. At still an- creased, was compelled'to lio down disappeared. As he went back to front of the halls. They excused to furnish you a copy of the full rer other, the sea burst through the sta- themselves to raise money, eogh port ot Uie Service tor that year, as 1 behind the low breastwork^ot the th.e beach he saw there a naked man tion windows, filling the house, from beach piiio, and await the abatement It was the sailor Uintofa. He ;haU to pay the bill and, never came you request, If It were available.* All which the erjBW cowed out, as-inithe The Jiext, day the taxicab cot copies ot the report are exhausted if the gale. The other patrolman, clung to a,, plecs, of the ship's rail Instance previously, cited, In the surf John T; AtWood,. took the northern when she brake up, and -had been was called iup,-and the except thoso belonging to the ofllco boat In many localities the beaches 1 askedt , 14 n. •These Sets come in beautiful cases, iri colors file. beat, and struggled valiantly for- flung "with it, out and badly, hftlsed, "vtere cfoyen through the new, inlets, ward, literally fighting his way over upon the shore. Not having been, L "Did -you ' hav« «6me, Harvard Tours very truly, breaking up tyie beat of the patrols. of Maize, Rose, Pink, Green. Jade and Orchid. F. C. BILLARD, the rough beach. It is probable that fortunately, deprived of his.senses, enta WaM*h all nlghtT" '- The oldest, eurfmen testify that in it was something after one o'clock and being: without olothing,and.'y?ry •Xei.*, , ^ Rear Admiral, U. S- Coast Guard, all their experience they never know Sis Jewels, lever movement;] I,- Sets' are made from three pieces up to twenty- when he passed tho point abreast of cold, he.had crawled up to the sand- "Did .they, evade tKe WUt" \ *2O-year guarantee Caiei «h\t»j Commandant. such a>wlnd and »ea. Five of the which, about, forty minutes later,'- the hills Into which he1 burrowed up to "Vet." ' ' , iThe'next fatal wreck of the year, crew of Station No. 2, 'on the North ship was destined to perish. She was the neck to Keep Warm, ap* compare quality and prices. S Davis, which- took place In the coast and .nave followed surf-fishing been then stranded,, with tho '.surf to the beach,' when the, patrolman memorable gale of October 22 and a great many years, they never saw tending her asunder, no sight nor saw h|m. As tlje latter approaoUed, Others up to $100, 23, a mile and a halt north of Ufe- such a gale and »ea combined si sound of her presence could havo a'yojitig man.^EBjhed Quldley.rwho "No., - Savlng Station No. 2, Sixth District, raged on that night and •naming' reached him ,ln the darkness and had come down from the neighbor- "Welll" '«onldHd8d the voice. North Carolina, A brief reference to Another deposes; "the surf was the the uproar of the wind and sea Ho hood,'as'tie'expressed it. "to look "Isn't ttial loV -Sarn bad," an'd ths this singular and terrible disinter blggesVl ever saw, and' ran.fujl w)th struggled on, succeeding in making around," drew near from another di- receiver waa hung up. ' was made in the last annual report, thfc hills. X have been ottthlsycoaat About four ml^es ot his beat, When rection. 'Patrolman Atwood stripped LEON KISLIN and also'to the storm in which'Jt'oc- alCmy»llfp>ana/hadtlCllfah o doi*Uhtbe (he hurricane became irresistible and off his oilskin trousers and helped to curred ; one which will long he tre? surf, since-1 was old enough; land, I he could no longer stand. AftM- put.thW on the unfortunate'sailor; She Had No Reason to Wear It » E. Front at. Bed BanltJ LEON KISUN membered In the middle rpglon #J.flH» khuwvl>never saw such fa night-qr some time, in a partial lull, ho set then leaving h,lm to be conducted to Shop Assistant (to purchaser ol '.Phone 1088. Open BVanlnga, ' Atlantic seaboard, along which its such a surf befrire." •• / » -.'-, out on his return Tho wind soon the station by the youth, hurried on widow's' bonnet)--Would yoq like; track was marked by peculiar havoc. The storm ot which these witnesses veered from east to south-southeast, ahead to give' the alarm. to try It on before the (flaw, madam T One door from Hunting ThfatrVI .13 EAST FRONT St., RED BANK, N. J. Thirty, churches and - hundreds'; of speak j began (October 22), 1 with A so that he had to face it directly, and qtutorner—No, thank you miss, It dwellings were unroofed or seriously fresh -rirlnd an,d -rain from the east He arrived at the station by, live atnt for jnc 1 wish it was. , Injured In Philadelphia. Jn Norfolk Bfr s6niiettjle\wind'had lncreased'to , • (One Door front Hunting Theatre.) the ruin was ncrlous. New York, a strong',gaie, and,the .surf-was, rag- r - • ...'•' . ' <-on speedy. "I 'visited th« ,se«ine''o/ tlm wreck about. s.unrlse . on the morning of the 23d," says th* wreck' Monmouth County's Home Newjspaper ' commissioner. of , that region, "and could not conceive It • possible that a, ship could be so completely broken' MAIL US THIS COUPON NOW. THERE is mocleriiHy in «»ch «f the later Uie beach patrolman (ound her * thousand* of:gleaming items that fill rca^tered in pieces ,fot; a mile along our •howcaiea^-modernity that bespeak* . tho 'snore. In, the utter gloom, which the Last Word in draft4inati|h{p. the RED BANK REGISTER enveloped the whole'scene of cqnvut- slon,' no eye could' have described Ultiraale in gemmed splendor. Gifts fiom the beach the, brief'and'dread u Red Bank, New Jersey. dltn-famberment, nor, had'an atmy of of dwtihction are available at men' been gathered Ulefe,' could any m prices for everyone. , help j have been afforded -to either Mall Tbo Red .Dank Iteclstor each Wednesday :, vk vessel or crew.' From ohe of th6|i« , on board, the survivor,-the «,«»tqr,«' all 1 his clothing, say* tt^e fragment' LADIES' WRIST WATCHES; Tor 1 Tear ( ) Il.M of a inlrt, and threw him,' bruised and bleeqinff, upon the shore.' Of, the From $5.95 to $250.00 Fur ] Years ( ) $j.oo other nineteen men thert were Ohly found within forty hours liter, tilt BOYS' & MEN'S WRIST WATCHES, dead bodies of seventeen, grotesquely From $3^00 up to 1100.00 clad In tatters of th*lr former garb, and horribly mangled by the wreck- na«. They'had voyaged for three DIAMOND RINGS, monthVand over ten thousand miles, Frow $fO.OO,to$W0.0O, City . to perlih within three hours' sell ot th«lr haven. Arid Fa8clnaUrigNdvelty Jewelry ; In this long night of horror and caiiitrophe, the sturdy constancy Of -All fcbrta At Pleasing: Pricea : with which the'-patrolmen of the Llfe-Bavlng Service kept, or strove to keip, thilr watch alongth* whole extent of the ttmp«st-sh«k«h b«aflh- .\ n». Is worthy of every admiration, t>/ LEON KISLIN Thin was.tha.nlch.t following which a '/ alailon crew on th* Virginia coast, •/I 13 Eait Fronl Street, Red Bank.. liuttlnx out In (he boat'along the floodml btaoti In ssarchof a comraae (On* Door from Hunting TJwatfe) ,,.' who had not riiurntd from his beat, OPEN KvewiMOi. . i rwwKpm/' found lilm at lentlh upon a point which 1 find MCtptd submersion, th« •/•* fummlt of a bMdi hillock, where he or. liy prone, nosrly dud, clinging lo Ih* luritd Krounrt, with lh« water, whlc RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 10/1928. *! ,r V-'l". «*Welfr AjAUni»anj|dbat4 cttiv •Wy,. but-Marian, bad noticed m ludden fUdcer qt hlS-eyeUa». .' ' V"I beprd .this afCerntth thefr^ hundred "dollar* became be aldn'i lme.^ven, wOMb to pa* pr the funeral." , t,

\ *«-C9U [i, prank' told* so, at din- ,-'1 tun _ to'msWu #*' f Marian wondered whether It was .her lwaglriatlon, or If AuiUn real- HE softly falling snow held ly was relieved11 . for Marion Alnswortb m> "All right, be saloV "But ettn beauty aa she waited shiver ' so, you prefer bis word to jnlnel" lpg,wltn the cold for a bus which , Season's "Oh.^us^p , don't talA k that would undoubtedly be late. She [IUPPINQS and wrappings' way I" sighed at thought of the ten ntllo and wrappings | Marian "Xben y>o do trust met" ride before ber. I 'T want to, Austin, but you aren't Christmas was- very near,' but{ Garnet wondered If she telling me th| 'truth, ,anfl" 1 can't there was no Christmas spirit lu e,ver find out what ber help wondering what It U you an 'Marlon's heart' With cp member uus present was. At last trying to cooeiW.' • • ^ of ber family nearer than en aunt, ' used, a tiny box in, ber hand, "Whot do rod suppose I'm trying ber fathers sister-in-law whom she adceU at ber fiance. 'Austin to conteal, ag you put HI" had not heurd of for over five ... ing's Intent frown cleared, "Auitln-" There was a catch yean, the coming holidays held nd • faint smile passed between In her Wice" . " " > looklookecd at little prospect Of Joy for her. The " '"•fflien she opened We box, present days Wen busy ones wltb (1 ajlttle, and .slipped a ' the fisunl aid-fear work of teach- |r aqger, • - ing school, with examinations and .Austlnl" she said, ar" Cbrlatmae entertainments. Never •fnaubout Wrh.."A-Xll did she long for a-real home and ,. I'diamond! , Ami I've wabUtl- loved ones as st this season of the The We® of Good Wishes : ae for evtrio long. It's Just beau- year. qll" Remembrances of Christmas > '/A -very happy Christmas, dear," came to .her and at the. thought a-ansvered, and kissed ber. that this jear would probably be t For a long while they sat talk- spent alone In, bar room, her*eyes og. Every few minutes she spoke filled with tears; % if ber rink. Bow bad ho measured So engrossed was she with these To Our Readers and ler finger? Mow she had a really 'thoughts ~she failed to notice a ruly engagement ring, Cldn'tisheT small dog,'travel stained, foot sore ltd It'cost much? It must have and weary, looking beseechingly at lets awfully expansive. Where hef. i . Ud he get the money! From Everyone in the j HWhy do you want to bother At first sight of him with an ex- tbout that, hp&ey)" he asked her. clamation of pity she stooped and A "Well;' Austin," she" pouted, "1 tenderly petted him. At, this kind- Jave a.rJght to know, haven't 11" nesB the dog crept close to her and • "Of course, dear." He paused, "MsrUn, Marian, Don't Oryl I'm remained so v .til the bus came. ftp, remember;.when .my grand- ;; ;#oiTjrOsar^' As Marlon stepped onto the bus jther died, last o-tober?" ••' - the dog. followed,,-so; she hastily Red Bank Register Corporation .*Old Mr..Browning? Yes." him pleadingly. ""Was 'that ring gathered hln up In her arms. As- ... "They read his will la-* week." stolenJ1' .Vi -. , • ..•••• .., ..••.,: :• • sured that everything was all'right, ^'i'uOh,a"mr:h'e''leftyou so ethlngr His face blanched as.at a blow. be settled down In her lap for a ies. ,, "Tou—you believe' tbatt" nap. This gave Marion n chance j.r-«tHow much?". •,...•.. • .f!H .don^-tor'.w.naCtoiJ'e^6'" to study, him. , She decided he was i "you're Very curious." He she answered mUerabiy. a fpx terrier, aUhougb It was dlffl- Seemed about''to say more, but "If I swear to you, Marian, that ' cult to tell in his present unkempt I •thought better of It I have stolen nothing, and that . condition. As he wore a collar and I "Please tell me, Austin." that ring was my- own, property license tag It was evident he was a pet, espedul'y as the name, r ' f. "Oh, about—that Is. It was—five when I gave/It "to you, will you 1 V, :ir ; \- : :•_-•• T Jbundred dollars." . ~ believe met" .- .' . ' "Horatlns" Was on the collar. Such u "Why, Austin) That's splendid. f;yo,u do a«re«r 1»" . fin Imposing name for such a small 'Butjoudidn't have mvch left over .'• • "On my honor,'dear." dog brought a smile - to Marlon's «fter yon got the ring, did you!" "Then where did you get ltt y "No," he answered.- He was Why I did yoq, tell me your grand- Studying a design In the rug. It father left youithat moneyi" (Was not long before be rose to "Plence don't ask pie p explain. , It was wrong to deceive you, I ad- "Remember, Austin, you're com- mit,: but t said th».first thing I thought of to keep you from asking jjng over for supper tonight," 11 jMarlan reminded him. "Our out- questions, ' •;. . nof-town relatives will be gone by "But why won't you tell me, Aus- ,tben, and we can bave the evening tin? I von't tell a soul" to ourselves." . •-, • ' "Please, ner. Now and then eho touched the "MaKan, aren't you making a 'due on her finger, Just to assure mist ej Would it matter that Jierself that It was still,there. ..-;• •jnucli'i" j ''•••.' " >' She watched the group.at the ••"."Xou'HrbBtWfpt me." Stable, wlt.li their animated faces "Nor will SOu trust me." bind Jovial laughter. There was She turned from him, stood for -."compiiny" today — her icousln a jroment looklcg out the window, •frank, loud and boisterous, and and then suddenly threw herself ^hls timid wife; her maiden Aunt on the sdfa, sobblkg. ' ^Margaret, with thin face and tired ."Marian, Marian, don't cry I I'm sorry; dear. I'm a brutal Please 1" Seoretly. Hoping It'Wss No One to i!,,;, (eyes; her Aunt Alice and her hus- Claim-the* Dog. .hanan-John [ and. there, at the foot .The spbs continued. "I've been, a coward, '• Marian, . but . nothing A. C. •otthe t,apleu sat Grandpa Garnet, lips. Around' his nick was a bit of Aii e«tlng sldwly and carefully, so that worse. And. that Was only because frayed rope, so he probably bad' he should not spill bis food. He I love.jou-BOl I'll tell yoa every- : bfen.itolen. : • . '.::••; seldom looked, for he was. deaf, thing. * Won't you listen, deort". So Interested rwas she' planning and so the conversation went on She raised-her head and he sat bow she would care, for him and Electric Current •without him.- ;' V, .;' .•• • down beside her .and'took her in what steps to take to restore him "lea," said Aunt Margaret,' ,"l his nrrts. VToq-were right, dear, to hit owners, that she bnd reached -suppose Grandfather Garnet 'Has my grandfather didn't .leave me home;before ahe realised it. outlived all his Mend?, now that any money, la fact, the money I Tat affectionate little fellow soon old Mr. Browning's gotie/V. ': . had save* foryour present all went... .won-a, place of welcome, both in Marian began to listen;, to pay 'for. the funeral.,., But I , Marlon's end Mrs. tone's (her • "Well, It was about'time the old knew you wanted a ring, BO I got landlady) hearts, and soon.proved boy was moving on," Cousin Frank you the-best one I could afford. I In watchful care and faithfulness took a great gulp of bread. "He was so afraid, you wouldn't like itl that be bad we'll earned the name came near, not giving ltvto you I he bore. . . hen I thought J'd wrap It all: up "Christina's "eve Marlon's heart FRESH MAVI tIgas a sort of Joke.-•.'.. . " .' ' • was. lighter than for years, as she '?l ,.'•1: didn't rfwa, then, to tell you' thought-*lth gratitude of the Joy anything w.,ong,- but when you. the little dog, now freshly bathed I YOUR ULTIMATE RADIO I ^ looked so happy and stirted 'ask- ind with a new bow on his collar, ;.Ing all those-questions, It^seemed lying asleep at her feet, bad I c6uldn't tell you the truth,'much brought her. . as I wanted to. So I made'up that , purlng the evening a caller was Empire Garage Offers You These story about the will, dust because announced, and llnrlon went down I couldn't bear to disappoint you. the-.stalrs, secretly hoping it was No. Other Radio Offers You That's only an Imitation dlaniond. . ao one. to claim the dog. The whole ring only coat ten 'dol- .As she went forward to greet Exclusive Money Saving Features lars." . the caller, the lady came toward So Much for So Little— ( t \ - Marian spoke Jerkily. She was her with a.smile and outstretched Here is what you get with one of these new band, and then stopped short. You con pay more and get less, bat yoa cannot Freshman radios. Your choice of either walnut or still crying, but ehe was laughing, get more,!, at any price. You've hear. 4 Pynamlc too. "Oh, Austin, I'm so glad I" "Marion!" she cxpMlmed. "Aunt mahogany cabinets. A built-in Peerless Dynamic ''OladT' Ethel I" exclaimed Marlon. Speakers but you have pot heard real DYNAMIC Speaker of great volume and marvelous tone, Single "I've.spent spch.a wretched aft-, Then followed the exchange of REPRODUCTION to-a degree of, par-excellence illuminated tuning dial. Single volume control AB- ernopn. Wasn't' I foolish'*. But I bappenlngs of the last five years, until you have heard this new Freshman. From the electric operation, no batteries, no bother, no dls< was so afraid I*?: • • - In which Marlon had lost ber moth- deepest bass to the highest treble, reception is faith- aprpolntment, always ready to operate. "Well,'i Austin," /She Pouted, "I "I can't tell you how ashamed I ' er, and bow the Information had ful almost beyond belief. The new UX 250 tube, 1 Have * Right to Know." am, Marian." ' not reached her aunt until ber re- Identified with the most expensive sets' in radio, is We will arrange convenient payments' "That's all right, Austin. It was turn from a long Journey, many to fit any purse, and we will give you got to" be »• Mighty big care on Silly'6f'me'todreanr those awful months after.- She had searched In no small measure responsible for Freshman's \ them." things. But It I didn't love, you so unavailing!? for her niece, and marvelous performance. < . the best kind of service. Let us "For pity's'sake, Frank," said I wouldn't hate-cortd." •• • Marlon then explained that she The cabinet la a work of art—featuring demonstrimthis radio to you. Aunt Margaret, "If you.don't think "And you do love me, Marian?" bad sought new scenes and faces father Is a care, top, I'd like to She did not answer him .In hoping hi that way to ease the the new popuUr' sliding doors. Expect a tell you different/''" loneliness. Then followed the ac- revelation in-radio reception •I words, but .with her. eyes and lips. The old man looked up, and for "Even li( I couldn't give you a count of the finding .of the dog, and when yon hear th|a new a moment It seemed to Marian that and her aunt's, account of the loss Freshman... you will be bad heard every word. decent Ohrist&as present" . of ber pet, which had been stolen . "I don't mean that) Aunt Mar- "That Un't so, Austin. Ton have from her home la a dlstanct city. not bo disappointed. .. -i- garet 'I mean they had to support given me—and yourself, too—the She bad heard some .one at that him for 10 long. He went broke at most wonderful Christmas present address had found a dog and hoped sixty-five, and the chlldron bave we could receive; a confidence In It might be Hers; and so It proved "N taken> care of hip ,ever .slice. each other that nothing,will ever to be. There'wasn't even any Insurance, shake again," ' ' ' As both were slone In the world, for Austin Drowning paid all thu («. kill, mitn Mmpipir Vnlfm.) Marlon's aunt persuadod her to funeral expenses." ' make her home wltb her as a *\ Marian clutcbed her fork, afraid daughter) and urged ber to resign to speak and afraid nor to. "Too from ber position as soon as pos- Xm mean Austin's grandfathort' she The Older the Bftter sible. t asked. "Out, didn't bo'leaf4 a Christmas should always be 'old- A few days later as Marlon sat of will?" fashioned. . You may be sure that In her new homo, so comfortably "If he did. It wouldn't 'niatfer. In 1628 and 1TJC and so on back and beautifully cared for, she held W!> All he had in. this world Was • they deplored the ruib and uproar the little dog close to her' "You few old books be had saved." '' of their Christmas and sighed for blessed giver of good things," she , A/ Strange ,that tho conversation the good old bolide: of 70 years whispered, "How anything so wee should gO'Oul Strnnuo.thnt she before.—Woman's Home . Cotnpnn-. could bring so much happiness?" '&m could go on eating,' when every • Ion. And back cane the Inaudible mes- bite seemed read/ to clioko- herf ssge, "As ye have done to the At lust «ho found a chnnctf to slip ' least of these." ,*• away lind seek relief In tears." Th« Eaplorer, («, 1111. WMtwn Nimpwr Union.) It loomed hours before Austin "Tommy," , said the teacher,' rame that evening, and yet.' when "come totthe map and'point out lie did come she lint), not decided Australia, to the dais. what to snj. - Tommy did so. Hlio «|I«IH'II the dour fur him wltli- • ;' "Who dlsoovned , Auitrslla, Christmas Joy Complete) nut a wiu'il, wlihout even * smile. • OsorfeT" the tescher sikad the No Christmas Joy is complete un*i Hut Aintln did not notice, fie • nsxtboy. « , , less It Is enriched by a glow of sym- klMfil' in:f nrd«nll.v, end chatted pathy with the "Joy to the worla"- ' nss !>!>•• • KHiKHiu offf IIIIII** orcoLL' •'"Tommy did/' wit the reply. oromlscu In Jesus' birth. "I nwt!J Jimmy Tllton and hts • i v ' mother un My way here. They say. EMPIRE GARAGE the WliHlfls Imve a n«ir baby- .,.in thine* OKimirr nfvuaa Chirilni,i • BUI. burn on Cbrlitiuts eve I Jim .. A'Usohe'r conducting her r.r... . .A cuitojtnor wiflJMd Into a furnl* ALLAN FROST, Prop. tliuuihMt was a'ttri. but lit wasn'i, : through anart museum stepped In turo store, picpickek d .up an anlele, sure., Bay, wbstVthe matleri" Won! 9t. Rodin's Jsmoui statue, and walked ou-'-•••t wlt"b UfUlHBgUio 1'ffhiihlr.Htr." .Bh.» »iW.,th..m clerk to charge it, 21-23 Enst Front Street, Red Bank, N. J, V'Otwbatto "On wh»tac«ount1"fls««d;t|i« , , Phone 209. .! .. .^C^McpuntfifJi.oL^wilBjUtiy RED BANK.BEGISTEE, DECEMBER 19,1328.

erty at Moamouth parkway. Mr.' Korhbaok and.hU family are sum- mer residents ot this place. They !$£•["SS2L."** an here nearly-every-Saturday and, Sunday during the winter. • penons attended a card dui-Bolicy Emll Wahl Is putting up two build- OurPolicy^ i lasf. Thursday night by Ings at the beach to'be rented for 1 t Star order of Bed Bank. summer- businesses. .If you can ^ If you can *' were sixteen tables, And a tenelt was awarded as a prize purchase the purchase the ' DNION BEACH NEWS. ma* table. Mrs. Martha Brower s o , sameartiple ^ fthe non-player's prize. AtUr the same article 1 .'games refreshments ot elder Catholic OnbrtbDIspose of an Elec-> elsewhere for- < I crullers were enjoyed. 7trfe Badlo. elsewhere for 1 **, Iwman & Vanlnwegen was The Unl/n Beach Cathollo club less we will . less we Will '. ''. frman «f the card party commit- will hold i card party Friday even- M^'toe. mute the party was In progress ing of next week when the drawing cheerfully cheerfully; ^ ffi-Wa.'VanInweg»n -was aotlfled by for an electrlo radio will take place. refund the •"' FMteram that her father, who lives The ladles' auxiliary of Union Gar- refund the . f&atLCortlsnd, New York, was eer- den fire company held their regular difference £* Imw sleV. Mrs. VaWnwegen and meeting Tuesday evening at the A* wl(ii the arrangements for the party r Ponzeno and Mrs. L Oryner on ttla were Mrs. Catherine Cogglns, Mrs. committee. Mrs. B. Entwlstle won I -./ Ana* de la ReuBsllle, Mrs. Mabel K the attendance prize donated by Miss * Hu>ley, Mrs. Martha Brqwer, Mrs. Helen Sappah. ^ J '" Daisy Batgent, Mrs. Grace Doremus Mr. and Mrs. Edward CuIIen and AUTO ACCESSORIES and Miss Emma Burdge. daughter Eleanor spent Wednesday at Newark shopping. Linendoll Heaters Electrical Toasters Mr. and Mrs. George Fonzeno have if EAST KEANSBtTBG NEWS. purchased the lot adjoining their home. rBerabUcsn Women to Hold Matthew Sullivan of Philadelphia ^^ Christmas Party Tomorrow. was a visitor at the home of his The Kepubllcan women's club will aunt, Mrs. Jennie Daly last week. noil a Christmas party tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. William Page of Lin- 'afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lll- den spent Sunday with their parents, Jla» Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robertson. 9.95 •The firemen will hold a card party The firemen ot Unton fire company held their first monthly card parjty tbe Acme ef Perfection fa aVthe flrehouse Saturday night, Jan- Car Beaten nary 12th. Friday. A large number attended and many handsome prizes were Bets flush with floor board. Easily and James H. Bedfleld Is on the sick awarded. lulekly Installed on any ear, Heat con- JJw. James Carlln Is having her Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marx spent' trolled from Instrument board. house re-enclosed with shingles. Sunday at West New York with their The ladles' auxiliary of the Civic son. association will hold a card party The Daniels dancing kiddles of this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Union Beach are preparing for a Electric Iron Augustus Lelderhaus. snow the end of this month under Edward Voorhees Is on a deer the Instruction of their teacher, Miss hunting trip In the southern part ot Lillian Daniels. the state. Boy Clark of Hazlet Is with him. If you wanted a job would you The public, library Is now open print 7,600 circulars telling all about it and distribute them among 7,500 Tuesday afternoons from four until homes? You would not. It would 5.95 live o'clock and Saturday afternoons cost too much in time -and money. a popular, dependable' and ellklent heat- from one until three o'clock. Wise men get the same results by •r. Attach' to either dash or floorboard. e 'T, L. Horbback of New York Is claaslflid advertising in The Regis- "THEY 8DBE DO HEAT"' .. 1.77 building a large garage on his prop- ter.—Advertisement lb. Arvin Manifold Electric HEATERS RADIO TUBES .Batteries B. O.A. anaranteed Type »1A 45 Volts , GIFTS HE WILL LIKE 99c 99c

'Anything that you may add to 'his car that will give him CROSLEY EVEREADY tr- Jacket Type Very Attnotive greater pleasure and comfort is the gift every motorist FORDModelT -.-.. 1.S9 GEMBOX B Batteries FORD Model A ...... 2.S9 Special A genuine lUeWed Neutroiyne 8- tnbe let, operating entirely from No. 772—-Regular seeks. This store is set for the holiday season with huri- CHEVROLET ...... 2.39 the Ugh)! socket. ' 1928-1929 An absolnteljr dreds of suitable suggestions. For All Other Oars Prices Equally Percolator new itandard of "/•• $2.39 low nine b both per- ^onnanee and price *65 Anti-Freeze Solutions No.770^-HeavyDuty Radiator Shutters Amerloan Beauty • The most complete seleotlon ot Shut- "B" Eliminator $3.39 Prepared ters in the Btato and at lowest prices. »our nt. MtacVaa Anwrlna B««utr fortha now «t th!« untim- Pines Winterfront, Globe, Vertical, Ver- Gold $2.95 •jlrl«llr loow pile*. Cam- : nay, Motogard, Pioneer, Irving. Weather DIAMOND Electric High Test Denatured $29.60 STERLING B Batteries Pioneer Shutters—Buiok Master 6,1926; Buick +*t MI . . , ALCOHOL "B" " In pur "own container Heaters Standard 6, 1926; Chevrolet, 1923 to 1926; * TlZZi 69c Eliminator Regular 4S-Volt ANTI-FBEEZE.— The Ideal AnU- Chrysler, 58-60-62; Overland 4. Speojallyprioed : mimlmtt. «6e Freero solution. . 95c «>. of all "B" ••• $2.29 Battlrlea. Poll, A perfect mixture of A dependable sun tlv*. d.pandabla ALCOEOL & GLYCERINE QAU and r.marliably Warm Gloves Robes bowL type of beater low priced. - complete, with cord Heavy Duty—45-Volt P.QA. Olyeerlns 1 A complete llc Every material, Highest quality your own n IA and 'plug. Throws Christmas Drlvlnf Gloves, K color and pattern container. . CMI>. Atl? an'Intense, heat. ulation «nd Oauntl to choose from. 19.95 $3.29 styles. In varloui ALL the beauty and purity that Chrutmaj signifies It Big, warm, conv EVEBEADT PEE3TONE either lined or ui Bealed 1 gal can A AJ> Genuine Mazda embodied in lovely Flower*. A* a token of de- lined, Specially prlcofl fortable votion to friends or relatives Flowers are unexcelled. a Pair 10 House Bulbs In our Shop you'll find the freshest and most lovely 1.95 77c 24.95 Radiator Covers FOB ALL CABS assortment of the following flowers: Heavy waterproot material lined with kersey. Keeps In the heat. Keeps out Poinsettias CASCO SLIP COVERS the cold. Carried In stock ior all pop- Cut Flowers ular can. . - Cyclamen Ferns and Ferneries For All Standard Care CShristtnas Tree Begonias Baskets of Plants For Ford For Ford COACH Model T Model A OutfitB Foliage Plants Corsages .. ' SEDAN BBOIIGBAM 89c 1.19 for 8.88 Toi Por all other 5 1.00 Electrified Ohriatmas CHRISTMAS TREES AND GREENS. Chevrolet Popular Can Inside Frost 15-25-40 watt- . FOBD 8 Bulb Tree Stands...... 5.95 5 Rooted Table Trees Evergreen Wreaths . Model X 1.19 1.99 Red RuscJs Ground Pine Wreaths Oovpe . . . S£9 Storage Batteries USEFUL GIFTS Holly Magnolia Wreaths Sedan 6*99 ENGINITE ford, Oherrolet, Or. Holly Wreaths Prepared Wreaths FOBD Tat the Watercoollng System. Jfcepa Coupe . . . l.l< the Inside of r&dlator and engine jack* erland, Star and Cigar Lighter ••<>••••••.i>••I.KX.IIO'.O•>•>•• 69o up \ I Roping Coach rj mm et clean. Prevents ndbtor overheat- | ing and removes nut, dirt and'corro- Adi Tray .. .!•• I.T... •>'• ••>•<• IT,< .;• •» •:•. • .rrr. 49o up CHEVROLET sion. Allows water to circulate free- | #v rests, side panels and doors; with pockets.Ootipe . . . 4.44 ly. ' • 4.88 Flower Vase iv., 69o up P CANARY BIRDS. M.\t PIECE.SET-Covers all seat*, backs, arm Oo«* 1 h 77c Beat Coven XnstaUtd at Blight Additional Cost Sedan / • Btalebaker, Uuytler, Bslson, Antomatio Windshield Wiper ...»....•••... $1.49 up We have a fine lot of these little Songsters, all guaran-. RADIATOR GAP bn, Ntsb, Btttok teed singers; also Bird Cages, Stands and Supplies. With You Ola Battery. Spot Light •>:••>?.'•••• ••••:••:<>ix*!*,.•>•.>• $1.39 tip RADIATOE Pennsylvania Tires 2.95 BTOPLEAK 19c Mirror ,..r>(...... x...... iSa up JEANETTE—Guaranteed 10,000 Milei With Step Plate ,...(.,?,...,.,..,.,...>...,... *. 69o vp 1 GOLDFISH Motor RADIATORS r make an ideal Christmas Gift. We have a large assort- 29x4.40 0.C0 Heavy Red TUBES Metor Clock—Flush type „, $1,98 up ment of Gold Fish, Bowls, Aquariums and Fish Sup- 30x4.50 7.1B 29x4.40 1.30 Self locking, meft proof. Borews en 29x4.10 B.JS 30x4.50 ...... 1.49 CnBmOni .....j.>>.(...... TV. ..a. ....••• • 400 Up 20x4.75 ...... 1JI0 but not off. T11U bMk for easy ra- 30x4.70 8.85 diator filling. Complete 6.66 30x4.75 ...... I.M Eleotrlo Horn x $1.69 30x8.00 ...... 000 30x5.00 ...... 1.60 FOR 0HHVBOLET 31x9,00 0,<5 31x5.00 ...... 1,73 Filter Ornaments ...c.• >:•>•• *.,..,,..,....,,...,,, $1,29 up So you know that by uso of tho Vlorlsts' Telegraph aaxe.oo ...,*.. 13.75 13x8.00 . . a, . . 3.83 eign m»tur '• getting 93x0.00 13,10 Delivery Service, we can deliver your order In any city, 13x8.00 ...... 3.49 Into the gas line. mm your »I4 •ne. Fire Extinguisher $9,95 anywhere In the United States or Canada In a few TIRES MOUNTED. FBEE Dependable, effldent ud greattr Motor Meter ^ $2.05 up hours? 88c ra&UUitar anrftoi. The FlorliU' Telegraph Delivery Is an association ooni- Trouble Lnmp 89c up posed ot tlio best and most reliable florists In every city Florence Universal Everoady ScnrchHght 09c and town. The servloo oosts you nothing; except the Tow Ropo ^ 69c up price of ths telegram. Oil Heater You are Invited to make u»o vt It, ITor Homo or Oarage Vanity 'Cnso „ $8.05 up Auloninlta Skid Chnins $1.95 up KIcctrlo Light- OMR er. No Mutc $25-95 Runnlnpr Board Spotlight $5.95 neednd. Mechanic Street Side Shiold v $2.95 No Innlallatlon expense. Blmply . W. Kennedy & Sons plaoe It where you want It—and Rlmtool—8 point $1.89 •tart it, Diirm kerosene on va- (1 Broad Street Red Bank por principle Illuminating wicks. Red Bank New Jersey WINTER FRONTS Oilorlwm— No- • Bmoko—Sato TOno Door From Broad Street L'ffht iHiMM $1.45