Isfttud W«ekly, Entorod •» S««nU-CI offered by the club and friends won where goat meat was considered i» ENLARGING A BUSINESS. A GREAT PODTKY'SHOW.! by Capt. K. B. Luwton of Camp GUNNER'S Mi WOUNDED. THE EC0N01CAL GOAT. great delicacy and where it was TAX CONSCIENCE MONEY. THREE FIRES IN A WEEK. Vail, with a young Homer pigeon. about the only kind of meat avail- KELLY & COMPANY RENT AN. ANNUAL THREE-DAY EVENT Speciiil prize offered by a friend TINTON FALLS MAN HURT IN FARMERS HEREABOUTS WHO able. I well remember a Christmas THE SENDER THOUGHT HE TWO GARAGES DESTROYED AT dinner I had there, with goat meat OTHER STORE. AT THE ARMORY. won by William II. Cnrhart of Little AN ODD ACCIDENT. ARE RAISING THEM. WAS A TAX SHIRKER. LOCUST POINT. Silver, with best pen of White Wy- us the principal dish. It tasted like They Will Move Their Wholesale More Exhibitors Than Last Year andottes. His Gun Exploded When He Shot at Deep Seated and Unfounded Prej- lamb chops an.l it tasted mighty fine But He Was Not, a» There is No Buildings on the LaMarche and La. Bxtsiness January 1st and Con- and a New High Record Made for a Quail and a Piece Torn Loose udice Against Them is Gradually after having lived on bully beef and Law Requiring Him to Pay Tax Vie Properties on Riverside Drlvo tinue Their Retail Business in Its Quality—A Special Department DRUNKEN HORSEMAN FINED. from the Gun Barrel Hit His Disappearing and They are Be- hard tack for several njonths. Some on the Money Which He Had in a Burned Ln»t Wocl;—Fireman on Present Quartern. for Girls nnd Boys. Arm—Fivet Stitches Required. coming More Appreciated. of the boys were siufctical about New Yorlc Savings Bank. Duly All Night. James Moylnn's RccUlcss Driving J. Henry Vining is laid up with eating goat chops, but all of us Walter 1). Fields of Colt's Neck, A garage on Riverside drive, Lo- Kelly & Company, wholesale and Tho Monmouth poultry club lost Caused Accident Last Week. Charles L. Grant of Everett is came back for 'seconds.' Foi two retail de-ulerB in automobile replace- $100 on its annual poultry ehow- a wounded right arm ut his homo at the latest Monmouth county farmer collector of Atlantic township, re- cust, on the- former estate of Paul Jnmes Kloylan of New Monmouth Tinton Falls as the result of an un- weeks we had goat meat with every ceived iff) hy mail and the following LiiMarchn, nuw owned by Goorjro A. ment parts, have rented the build- last Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- to take up goat funning. On his dinner and the French thought they ing on Kaat Front .Btrcet owned by duy nt^he armory at Red Bank. was driving his horse on the state usual accident last week. . He nnd place are six Toggenberg goats— letter last week: LaVie, was burned to the ground highway at Middletown village one C C. Barker of Shrewsbury wore .were doing us a fjreal favor by giv- about one o'clock Saturday morn- Klijuli Stout mid now occupied tj This was expected and. it caused no live does and a buck. They are ing us this food. After we had "The enclosed V is for tax on Jacob Goldin, dealer in men'e cloth- surprise. Tho only 'surprise was night lust week when he turned di- gunning on Herman Ritzau's place not owned by Mr. Grant but by money deposited in a New York inff. A ISiiick sedim was also lout rectly in front of an automobile on the Lawes Bridge road when the ^overcome our prejudices against and som« furniture ami furm tools ing. Mr. Guldin will retire from that the loss was not larger. It was Dr.' K. S. Gordon, a woman physi- gating goats we agreed that the savings bank Some years ago when . business and is now holding a due to tho fact that no admission owned and driven by Miss Maysie accident occurred. A short distance cian who until recently conducted the writer lived in Atlantic town- were destroyed by the fire. special salu to dispose of the stoilr. charge was made and because the Wilson of Keyport, who is employed in front of the men a. quail flew up a sanitarium at Cranbury known as _ This fire occurred about twelve at the rug store of R. West of Red from the ground and the hunters Kelly & Company will take pos- club offered $200 in cash prizes, The Larches." Dr. Gordon sold ifavorencr hfo rreall us.y were doing a great! snjpew. Thrsee ywrite asr hareqirs beeen toldt thatt hours after the garage on the other session January 1st. John H. Kel- This money was talcen from tho club Bank. The automobile struck the fired off their guns simultaneously. Anotheor f r virtu" e of goats which j' bNe pai Jersed on ypersona laws lrequir properte ay taouxt otof La.Marchc! estate, about ;i quarter of horse and wagon a glancing blow.' the sanitarium a short time ago and ew ly is tho owner of the. business. treasury. A piece about four inches long she is boarding the goats at Mr. commends itself strongly to MMr . j bin[ ! sitate . Pleasel placl e enclosedf a railii away, had burned. Mr. La- The windshield of the automobile was torn from tho barrel of Mr. Madison is that theso animals de- \ money to account of tho township, Vie had put his car in the gnruga Mr. Kelly will use, the Stoat Tho total number of exhibitors was broken and Miss Wilson's Grunt's. Doctors say that goats' building for Ilia wholesale business wafl 104, which was larger than last Vining's gun near the stock. The milk is the most easily digested of strot y woodds andd wilild vegetationtti . Yours truly, about eleven o'clock and did not brother and father, who were with metal struck the gunner's arm, mak- He says that anyone with'an over- know of tho lire until )»• win told and will continue his retail business year. The entries, however, were her, wero slightly cut by the glass. all foods and that it has rare prop- .Conscience." in James 15. Weaver's building on 59 less than last year. The quality ing a long deep gash just below the erties for the upbuilding of in- grown place could not get it by Mr. Schneider, who.was out by. Moylan's horse was cut on the side elbow. Tho detached part of the The postmark on the envelope the ruins of his garage" to see if East Front street, where tho busi- set a new high record for a Mon- of its head but it was not seriously valids and babies. It was for this cleaned up more quickly and cheap-|sl)ows that tho ,ettei. was maju.d ness was started four and a htdf mouth county poultry show. The barrel then went whizzing through rcasi all the .s[iurl(3 wore out when llu hurt. After the accident Moylnn the air and narrowly missed hitting noticed the blaze coming nnf. of the yearn ago in n very small way. ft total number of birds at' the show drove away at increased speed, but lias steadily grown and it is on ac- was 1,248, and 883 coops and seven .Mr. Barker. side of the LaVie garage. Firo a stato trooper overtook nnd ar- eomp;uiics from Rumson, Oceanic, count of increusinK business tint diBpluy cages were used. The total rested him. Moylan was charged Mr. Vining's wound bled freely. Mr. Kelly decided'to'move the re- amount of prize money awarded was He was rushed in his companion's Leonardo, Hrevciit Park and Nave with being drunk and disorderly fluilc wore ^oon on the pki£e Imt ow- tail part of tho business. Ho car- $200, of which * $90 comprised and with driving recklessly. He automobile to Shrewsbury, where hi.' ries a !4Teat variety of automobile, donations. Two of the judges who first aid treatment was given by expects to engage in this business. ing to the lack of water they could had a hearing before Justice Elmer «lo nothing;. The surrounding wesdj parts made by tho lending manufac- had been engaged failed to put in Mrs. Barker, who was formerly a Ho will have goats of his own and anessin farm at Holmdel are eleven uulawv wllltJwhic1h requireulll.as wotaxev s to be lev- C. Wainright of Red Bank, who trained nurse. Mr. Vining was then presented a menace aa showers of turers in this line. In addition to an appearance on the opening day fined him ?2G. offer young goats and goat's milk goats, of which three are kids about |j'e(1 on money depositted in New tho • stock which lie has on hand arid their places were taken by taken to the Long Branch hospital, for sale. There is a considerable I the size of fox terrier (logs. They York h-inl-i lie s-ivs that if the sparks, -and embers were flying into daily messenger Rcrvieo i(i nuU- Wellington W. Kennedy and C, L\ where live stitches were taken in demand for this milk for sick folks .are as playful and as lively as kit- party will send his or her name and the cedar brush, hut a light ruin had tnined between lied Banlt and Nnur Cleveland. FOR THE POLICEMEN. his arm to close up the cut. Mr. ond for use at hospitals. tens. The goats are in charge of I fallen nnd this prevented the brush address he will return the money from igniting. However, the Nave- York. Each day his brother, Ed- Tho largest tlass'nt the show con- Vining is now home. He has a The Toggenberg is very different Edward Francis and he is as entlisi- and keep the name confidential. ward Kelly, makes a trip to Now Higher Salaries for Red Banlc Copt contract to transport school chil- from the ordinary goat with which astic .over them as the other per- He says he wishes everybody was as sink company stayed until morning sisted of 104 Magpie pigeons. Four the First of tho Year. for a fire in the wood.s them would York. Immediately upon arriving special judges from New York and dren in the eastern part of Atlantic the general public is familiar. The sons mentioned. He and hn em- honest as the party who sent the there he calls up ., the Red Bank Under the terms of an ordinance township to and from the township Toggenberg is a much finer looking ployer predict that some day there luive endangered several costly Brooklyn were engaged to pick the money. He snys if this were th^ places. store on the telephone and makes winners and due to the keen compe- which is scheduled to pass its sec school at Colt's Neck, and this is animal than the ordinary goat. The will bo a great demand for goats' case the work of tax collectors a memorandum of whatever replace- tition and the largo number of en- ond and final readings next Monday now boing done by a neighbor. The ,'oats are usually faun colored and milk and that many persons will would be a whole lot easier and no This was the third fire in four ment parts are needed, lie brings tries it requirijd five hours to com- night, the working hours of the Red gun which exploded had been used from a distance they resemble deer. keep goats so as to have a cheap municipality would have to have an days in the vicinity of Riversido the parts back with him late in the Bank policemen will be reduced by Mr. Vining for hunting tho past They yield more milk than any and good supply of milk. "Goats' l rive plete the work. Some of the pigeons twelve years. Mr. Vining say3 there unc ollectible tax list. He says that! ' and people there are under tho afternoon. were held priceless by tho owners. from ten to eight nnd salariee will other kind of a goat and the av- milk makes the finest ice cream if the sender of• th•• e $--5 doe• s not-i impression that it may be the work be increased. A policeman who has was no dirt in the barrel or no other erage doe will give from one to imaginable," said Mr. Francis. "Yes, of a firebug who understands that There is such n multiplicity of A special prize, waa awarded to apparent reason for the explosion. claim the money he will put it into Droll & Rosenbloom of .New York boon in service more than two years four quarts daily. They are milked and for cooking and baking.it is a fund to erect a belfry for the there is no water supply in tho automobiles and such a multiplicity will receive $2,000 a year, instead better than cows' milk," he added. neighborhood. The residents of of parts of automobiles that no for having the best Magpie pigeon twice a day like cows. They have Colt's Neck flrebell. At present the at tho show. ScconoVprlze went to of $1,800, as at present. For his litters of from one to three young Another owner of goats is Harold bell is on the lawn in front of tho | Riverside drive are now planning to store, no matter how big, could car- l._Mt till t lj Wilber & Hendrickson of Red first year of service a policeman CHRISTMAS TREE PARTY. gouts twice a year. Laros of Locust Point, formerly of build a road to the shore and to ar- ry .every part needed. Moreover, township hall. Bank. will recoive $1,700 a year and for Firemen Buy 410 Pounds of Candy Red Bank. He has three goata range cisterns that will bo easily ac- some parts are HO seldold m solld tthnh t tho second year he will receive "The popular notion that goats' Tho judges could not agree in and Other Things. ^ mills nas an odor or a strong taste which he bought from Mr. Mc- CLEARED $125 FOR CHARITY. cessible in ease of fire. it would bo unprofitable to .cany $1,800. Reducing tho hours will 1 Campbell. them in stock. Singly theso sale? picking tho winner of the competi- require at least three new police- Four hundred and ten pounds of isrentircly enroneous," said Mr. tion for tho best young pigeon and candy and a vast amount of toys Grant in a talk with a Register re- The consensus of opinion at the Vaudeville Show and Dance at Bel- DINNER PARTY FOR LECTURER may be small, but in the aggregate men to be appointed. No provision goat owners visited by the reporter ford Lost Week. they are large. More import- the award was decided by tossing a is in tho ordinance for increasing and other things for children were porter last week. "The buck is a coin. The prize was won by E, G. is that it would be difficult to profit- About 150 persons attended a Big Affair at New York Attended ant to Mr. Kelly, however, than the tho salaries of tho chief, lieutenant bought at New York last week and very odoriferous animal, but if he by Red Bank Knighti. Himmelborger of Wcstfleld, with a they are now stored at Red Banlc ably raise a large number of goats vaudeville show and dance given by nalcs of these parts is the fact that and sergeants of the police force, is kept away from the does there William A. Barry, grand knight l:ifi daily messenger service enables black self Tumbler. R. S. Wines, but it is said that this will be done for distribution at the annual will be no odor to the milk. It at the present time but that a small ^a Belford and Port Monmouth so- him to supply every want of Ru with n Jacobin, won tho special Christmas tree party which will be herd cuts down the cost of living cial club Friday night at the Bel- of Red Bank council of the Knights after the first of the year. The or- is essential that this should be done, of Columbus and district deputy, ownor or a dealer. Ho attributes award for having tho best old dinance increasing the salaries of held Christmas morning at the Pal- for milk absorbs odors more quick- and in many ways serves useful ford firehouse. Five vaudeville the growth of hia business to a largi pigeon at the show. Mr. Wines aliti the policemen was sanctioned by ace theater for the children of this ly than any other kind of food.' purposes on a farna or on a large acts were given, comprising accor-] Elliott J. Sullivan, lecturer^ot tha extent to his daily meesoriger serv- won- a special prize for the best dis- town. Santa Claus has inspected the residence plot. ; council:l , and Harold A. Giblin, ths the people of Red Bank at the gen- "I could take a glass of pure dion music and singing by Edward council's financial secretary, at- ice. Tho business will be five years play of pigeons. Ho scored 199 eral election this year. things and has pronounced thorn to cream from a cow and a glass of Morganwick and his daughter Bes- old next April and daily messenefnr points. be first-rate. The candy and toys INVENTS IGNITION TESTER. Isie, a colored sketch by Mr. and tended a dinner party tendered last unskimmed milk from a goat and Saturday night at the "La Petite" service has boon one of its fea- -Henry Rapp, Jr., of Farmingdale. cost $500. They were bought on place it in front of a man and lie John Mount of Atlantic Highlands Mrs. H. N. Stamper, a sketch en- tures most of tho time. Mr., Kelly oxhiblted a pen of single comb AGAIN FLAGGING TRAINS. credit and Independent fire com- Patents Auto Device. titled "Pnt in the Postoffice" by nt New York to Joseph R. Taylor, 1 pany, which will hold the party, is could not tell which was which, Mrs. Edna Whitney, Mrs. John Van- past chairman of tho speakers' com- has the exclusive agency for Mon- White Leghorns which won the egg Edward M. Haley Cured and Back either in the appearance or in the John Mount of Atlantic High- mouth county for most of tho goi.!s laying contest at Vineland, The depending on contributions to pay derbilt, Mrs. Edward Barnes and mittee and of the lecture bureau of at His Old Job. the debt. In addition to the candy taste of the milk. The only differ- lands was recently granted a patent Miss Lillian Wilson, a sketch en- New York chapter of the Knights of which be sells, including those of birds showed all signs of heavy pro- ence is that tho goats' milk is on an ignition tester of his invea- the United Motors, Inc. duction and were in fine physical Edward M. Haley of Shrewsbury and toys, about $500 more will be titled "A Romance in Typewriting" Columbus. Mr. Taylor has fre- avenue, who has been unable to spent for the benefit of the poor slightly sweeter than that of cows. tien. Mr. Mount formerly con- by Rex Davis and Mrs. Mildred quently addressed the members of Connected with the. Weaver build- condition in spite Of tho fact that It is much richer than cows' milk ducted a repair shop at Atlantic they entered the contest on Novem- wotrk, since' last spring, has re- and needy. Max Wiseman has benu Minor and a song and dance by the council at Red Bank. Tho din- ing is a simp in which service re- sumed his duties as gate tender at assistant secretary of the and it digests much more readily." Highlands but sold it to George Charles Hall. After tho entertain- ner was arranged by. Edouard L. placement work is done. This parj: ber 1st, 1928, and remained in it ma Conover of Hillside. Mr. Mount is until It closed October 31st, 1924. the railroad crossing on Monmouth . mas party committee. Contri- Mr. Grant finds that goats ar? ment tho floor was cleared and Dunne of Leonardo, a member of of the busincrs Is in charge of Au- stneet. For several months he was Christ known as an expert auto machinist. tho New York chapter lectora Boys, and girls to the number of plnyful and intelligent and that they dancing was enjoyed until midnight, Kitstus Schmidt. Mr. Kelly rents a patient ut the Long Branch hos- butions for the party arc beginning aro very much like dogs. When His new invention has been en- with music by Alex. Smith's orches- bureau and advocate of Red Bank ten sheds from Mr. Stout in whirh 34 exhibited 47 birds in the juvenile to- come in and the firemen expect dorsed by several leading auto man- council, who acted BB chnirman o£ department of the fair. Nathan pital with gangrene, and at one being milked they will frequently tra. The entertainment and dance automobiles are stored while wait- time it was feared that his leg to have no difficulty in raisip;: turn their heads and lick the faces ufacturers. was managed by a committee con- the dinner committee nnd as toast- ing for service replacement work. Koenig received a special prize for $1,000. The ignition tester is just as its master at the dinner. tho best rooster shown by a member would have to be amputated. No of the milkers as though in grati- sisting of Mrs. Kathryn Stamper, Mr. Kelly sayd thnt advertising amputation was necessary, how- tude of the care they were receiv- name implies, a trouble finder for Mrs. George Walling, Mrs. Mildred in The Register lias mack- his busi- of tho boys' and girls' agricultural Won a Ford Car. cluba of Monmouth county. Ray- ever, and Mr. Haley has regained ing, o Mr. Grant says that several the lighting and ignition system of Minor, Mrs. William Bailey, Mrs. Doctor on Hunting Trip. ness prosper. At present he is con- Tho Ford touring car which the: any car and it is very accurate and Henry Applegate and Mrs. Edward mond Kennedy, Henry Eigenrauch, his former good health. years ago he quit drinking cows' Dr. Wiliam M. Thompson will fronted with tho problem of carry- Monmouth boat club and the North milk because it did not agree with simple in use and design. Mr. Mount Adams. The club cleared $125 and ing on a crowing business in Herbert Eigenrauch, Charles Smith Shrewsbury iceboat and yacht clu1) leave this week for Sumter, South and Mary Beckett won prizes in this Thanksgiving Night Vart him. He likes goats' milk and has not decided whether to se'l the money will be used to buy quarters that are already \ov°r. has been disposing of on the co- Christmas gifts for the poor. Carolina, whero ho will enjoy the division. drinks a great deal Of it. the patent outright or to manufac- month of December hunting. Dr. crowded, but with tho addition of A euchre party and dance will be operative plan was awarded Wednes- ture the tester himself but feels the Stout building- he will be well Display booths wero conducted held for the benefit of St. James's day night at the Palace theater t< Mr. Grant states that goats are Thompson mako3 an annual trip to church tomorrow night at St. strong, hardy animals, but that they confident that this contrivance will Three Auto Wheels Stolen. this place and generally finds game provided for. • by the F. D. Wikoff company of Red R. Sara Shnrabbn of Mechanic prove worth while whichever plan Bank, H. B. Sherman & Sons of James's hall under the direction.of street, who conducts a barber shop must have warm, comfortable Florio Mazza, who has a shoe plentiful. He has a brace of hunt- Harry Willard is employed as a a committee of seventy women, is decided on, ing dogs which have been in the traveling salesman by Mr. Kelly and Long Branch and the Maritime mill- on White" street, near Broad street. quarters in order to thrive. . They shine business on Monmouth street, ing company of Buffalo. The ex- with Mrs. Bernard Mulligan as live on weeds, bushes and wild vege- Farmers, Take Notice. borrowed an automobile from An- South for some time being put in he makes the rounds" of the councy chairman. A largo number of Mr. Sharabba's ticket was No. condition for hunting. to take orders for replacement hibitors report good results for or- G,49G. . tation which no other animal can Monmouth county farmers are thony Talarico Tuesday night of ders and a number of sales of prizes will be awarded. Hackett's eat. In fact they prefer this kind urged to seize this opportunity of last week and rode to Little Silver, parts. A short time ago Mr. Kelly orchestra will provide music. Used Car Bargains. bought n Reo truck with which to birds. Certificates were used for Do You Know of vegetation to any other. They getting high grade, choice dairy or where ho made a call. While the 1 prizes instead of ribbons. that in almost every house in Kcd , . . dainty family cows at the hig combination Each of the following cars to be make deliveries. n e not ree(iy Thcy are car was parked, a thief took three reduced 5B0 a week until sold. ^ Th special awards were aa fol- Christmas Cards. is "Looking forward to Christmas" stables, opposite the Central station wheels off it and got away with These cars are to be sold with the Quick- Service, lows: them without being recognized. Mr. manufacturer's guurantee. Keep beat material, line workmanship. is always a very happy thought— And we are telling you if y at Freehold Friday, November 28th, Silver cup offered by F. D. Wikoff nnd beginning to plan for the per- gather them together and take them animal and it prefers clean quarters. nt ono o'clock, rain or shine. Get Mazza has bought new wheels for your eyes on this advertisement bub Call at the Strand Shoo Renewry, No market for goats' milk has yet dont wait too long as the $50 reduc- 20 West Front street, Red Bank, company won by Hillside poultry sonal greeting cards you want to to some man who does first class interested in some real good stock the automobile. club of Uricllc, with best display of send at Christmas time is very wise, work and have them properly re- been developed in this section. Mr. at your own price. Seo large ad- tion each week will move them next to Cook & Oakley's. For the quickly. Be the .lucky one. 1924 convenience of Rumson patrons, Barred Rocks, if you betin to plan now. Perhaps | built you will find that you will save Grant, like all the other owners of vertisement on page 1G.—Adver- Notice to Taxpayer! Silver cup offered by Monmouth you will want these cards engraved [ at least 50% of your shoe bills dur- goats hereabouts, has little move tisement. The second half of taxes for 1924 Wills Sainte Claire seven-passenger leave shoes at Mrs. Yellcn's store, with your name. You will find the ! ing the year. If you are not satis- is now payable to me at the Bor- touring (demonstrator)i Hat price. Ilivcr avenue and Lafayette street. poultry club won by Irving Bennett than enough milk to supply the Notice to My ^Viends. this week used car V. Yelleu, proprietor.—Advertise- of Cranbury, with best displny of best selection of'greeting-cards at j fied wth the work you have bad needs of his own family. Whatever ough Hall, Red Bank. Interest add- now, $.; Tetley's, IB Broad street, Red | done, try George A. Moody & Son, I am glad to say that I am thank- ed after December 1st, 1924, in ac- price ?2,700. 1024 Wills Sainte ment Brown Leghorns. Bank.—Advertisement. 2fi Mechanic street, Red Bank, who is left over is given to neighbors, ful and I will not be unmindful of cordance with the provisions of the Claire, i\vc passenger sport tourlnjj Dump Trucks for Hire. Silver cup offered by poultry club guarantee every piece of work they friends and relatives. The price of them who gave me so much encour- tax law. (demonstrator), list price, new, I can save you money unloading won by A. D. Honeymnn of Plain- Location is Everything'. turn out and if it dont fully satisfy goats' milk varies in different sec- agement and help in my latest un- J. M. Keough, $3,250; used car price this week ' fiekl, with best display of White Or- you in every particular you get the tions. Mr. Grant believes that n dertaking. I thank those who did ?2,90O. 1923 Wills Sninto Clairo carloads of snud, gravel, stone, coal, Foxwood Park is well situated, not know that I needed help but Collector of. Borough of Red Bank. cinders, brick, tilo or any like ma- pingtons. commanding the cool southerly job for nothing. Our motto is a market for it could be developed —Advertisement. live-passenger touring (demonstra- terials. Team hiro is expensive. satisfied customer. You cannot help who help me now, as I am in a po- tor), list price, new, $2,850; used Silver cup offered by a friend winds of summer and being shel- in this section, with the price nt sition to be helped by all. Hair cut- Lauter's Special Sale car price this week, §1,700. These Try a truck and see the difference won by H. L. Schanclc of Cranbury, tered from northerly winds of win- I hilt see tho place; it is painted black fifty or sixty cents a quart. In ting will be my specialty. J. H. cars are lieing Sold by the WI113 in the cost to you. Phone fiu'O-J. with best display of Brahmas. tor, making an ideal location for all j nnd yellow nnd the number is 2 ry and Maple nvenue. Red Bank. Moro Nourishing Than IVleat. won by Mrs. Henry Wood of El- Money to Loan. easy terms and we do not charge in- Phone 7C8.- -Advertisement. house, agent on premises.—Adver- gonts in this section . was Mrs. 11 Visit Foxwood Parlt. Pure, properly mada mayonnaise beron, with best displny of An- tisement. __ Try the I & R plan; "pay back terest. Open evenings. Luuter Pi- 13 a gre.i* body guilder. Our Na- conas. the easy way." If you want to im Charles E. Burd of Middle-town A bus line and concrete road are ano Co., lilu' Cookman avenue, As- For the Ashing. tional mayonnaise, containing only V/het7lTsM^ prove your property try tho I & R township, near Red Hank. She is modern elements of up-to-date | |1U1V park.—Advertisement. A fret- paper pattern of tho now Lustre vase offered by a friend the. pioneer. She now owns six transportation. Foxwood Park is »——- miniature baby grand piano tliat fresh eggs, best sulutl oil nnd high- won by Mrs. Frnnk Ellington of At Tusting's, where they have all plan. Tho Investment & Realty Cor- est grndo spires and vinegar, is an the new lu'ts every week. You must poration, box 297, Red Bank, or goats nnd she is just as enthusi- iip-to-ilate; water, jras, electricity; Cider. lakes up no more room than the old ideal food. Ask for it by name if Riverside drive, with White Cochin our attorneys, Reilly, Quinn & Par- good drainage and deep cellars are Sweet Jersey cider for the holi- upright. The cheapest good grond bantams. find a few minutes to call at 14 '" a»lic over them as Mr. Gr:int. Sim JICU wnnt tho best.—Advertisement. Monmouth street, Red Bank, and sons. If you need financial aid try s particularly impressed with the worth considering when selecting a j ,]aySj ,[() cents per gallon, at the I'ed piano on the market. Your own Orange bowl offered by n friend hoar it. Open tonight and every tho I & R plan.—Advertisement. value of goats' milk for sick folks homo site. Restricted lots, reason- ] ])iink Waiting Room, 211 West Front terms within reason. Call and look School. < won by Mrs. William Anderson, with Wednesday night.—Advertisement. able prices and terms to suit. Frank i stvcet. All busses stop nt the door. nt this beautiful instrument. Burton Hall, at 69 East Front Houdans nnd Silkies. Mr. Property Owner, and invalids. "No j-.'oat has ever A. Moreliousc, agent on premises. Harry Belgrade, proprietor.—Ad- Tusting Piano Co., 14 Monmouth street, (icorgio B. Hazard, principal. Friday and Saturday, why not wire your house now' for been known to have tuberculosis," •—Advertisement. vertisement. street, Ked Bank. In Monmouth Pair of candlesticks offered by said Mis. Kurd in talking with n county for 4f> years.—AdvortlBO- Primary, Intermediate, collego pre- tho club won by Mrs. P. J. Langler November 28th and 2!)th, will close electric lights. Wo will give you paratory; French, Spanish, drawing, out the balance of our trimmed vel- eleven months to pay for it. Write Register reporter hist weelc "Un- Reduction in Millinery. Pianos. ment. of Kcd Bank, with turkeys, 1 service are painting, etc Phono Red Bank vet lints at a reduction. . Miss A. L. or phono Newman's Electric Shop, from The balance of our trimmed vcl- pianos and ...^^.^_ —. Alcohol stovo offered by a friend Holmar, N. J. Phono Belmar 110 like raws, they arc immune- vet huts to close out on Fridayy and jj 9Upcrioorr iin evereery wayy. A. II. Dir- <;i()-W.—Advertisement. Morris, millinery parlor, room l(i, thin di If folks would just A Now House nt Foxwood Park. won by Mrs. Henry Wood of Elbor- GO Broad street, nnd let us give you an estimate.— SaturdayStd , NovembeNb r 28th and 2!ltb2!ltb . \\ ' pjnnpj o ShowrooShwroom and Uepair Eisner building, D forget their prejudices ami Miss A. L. Morris, millinery p,Klinppiirlor,' , Drummond pn ( Dutch Colonial, four largo bod- Stcol Engraved Christmas Cards. on for best bird shown by a woman. Red I)anlc<— Adverirtisementt . Advertisement. Drummond plnco (rear of rooms, sun pnrlur, porch, uarauo, A very special assortment, 21 Ton dollars offered by G. P. Les- font's' milk everybody would room Id, Eisner buildingdi , Mi BroaBd town hall). I'bonc Redd BanBkk 083083. all improvement*, being rmutml in card.1) and envelopes, a wonderful ter won by Hillside poultry farm Now Dancos. using that kind uf milk," .•nntinue.l street, Ke-d Hank.—AdvertisementkAdit . Advertisement. Dance Froclcs. Ball room nnd fancy dances, nnd a substantial niiuiner. Oall and HCO pro-Chri.'itman special nt $1.00 nt for best Plymouth Rock in tho Wo hnve a lovely seloction of Mrs. liurd. Shi- IIIIM boon raisinji Steel Engraved Christmas Cards. thm lions.', it will stand inspection. the Art Kraft Kboppo or i\t Tru- show. the men who nre responsible for public money spent shall bring back *#*^ THE RED BANK REGISTER. the increase in his assessment are a full dollar's worth of benefit; but JOHN H. COOK. Editor onJ Pulii.hcr. the men who made the constitution officials of this kind are scarce nnd GEORGE C. HANCE, Associate Editor. of New Jersey 'way back in 1844 are getting scarcer. A political button with most voters counts for Husirips* Munnctr: when they fixed up the constitution THOMAS HIVING UHOH'N. so that nil property must be as- much more thnn honesty or cap:'- i sessed at its true value. hility."' The merry game of p! Trlnilioncs :—lle.l Hunt IS ing the people's money goeB on an i Hid Hank 1JO0 wiil continue to go on. Subscription Prices: In reality none of these people 0n« yent • • .{l.r.o e to blnme for the high taxes. It • • * Six moult,, '• isn't the fault of the assessor, nor But dont blame the nsscssoi, Thrtt m,.nll •"' of the county tax board, nor of the nor the county 'tax board, nor the """isnteriil lit llu." imitolli. <• «t U<-<1 Hauls. U. J.. o» seoi.n.l class matter. state tax board, nor of the men who state tax board, nor those old-time made the constitution of the state chaps who wrote the state consti- f WEDNESDAY, NOV. 26, 1924. back in 1844. It's the fnult ol tution back in 1814. Blnme the the officials Whom the people elect officials who spend the money, 11' spend their money. Most of all blame the people them- > TOWN TALK. * « • selves for electing such officials, Taxes nre high and assessments 'Assessments of real estate arc going up because the officials Monnioulh county arc likely to tinspend su much money. That brings At a recent firemen'B banquet at considerably iiu-ri'iisiul next yonr. if. right hack to the people them- Red Bank some of the fire depart-) .The constitution of New Jersey ami ; selves, for they elect the official;'.' nient officials advocated "inspection the'laws of the state pay that prjp- It's the money that's spent that night" to be held annually. Such erty must be assPF.<-0(! at its true makes taxes high, regardless of affairs nre held in a number of lvalue; but no assessor ever tliK'S what the rate of assessment may towns in the northern part of the this except by misk'.kj. be. There's a great clamor on the state. The object is to give the * * * part of the officials of every kind people a better understanding f The state board of taxation of for more money to spend. Bor- and a better acquaintanceship with i With a view in mind of catering to the LARGEST NUMBER, and with a desire iNew Jersey has been investigating ough councilmpn, school trustee:, the fire department. Assessments in this county for the boards of freeholders, the stitc • * • to SERVE and PLEASE, we have filled, our place brimfull of gifts for the ENTIRE past three months to learn tlio dif- school bonrd, the department of in- •> i stitutions and agencies, the state There can be no objection to tl-is ference beween the true value of if the firemen want it. This tovn FAMILY. Come in, look around, bring your Kiddies with you. There's no obliga- property and the amount at which highway commission, every other it is assessed. Most people arc no: commission and department of th-' has every reason to feel proud of familiar with the laws regarding state, and the legislature also, arc its firemen nnd its fire fighting | tion on your part. assessments anil to many folks this all spending money hand over fist equipment, for in both respects it | would seem- like a tremendous task. and clamoring" for more. it fortunate. A public inspection Far from this being the case it is might perhaps better acquaint the We know the problem of "WHAT TO GIVE" is universal, and therefore under* a very easy problem to unfold. • * * citizens with thi3 fact, although The people themselves are losing nothing does this so thoroughly as take to PARTIALLY catalogue some of the things you will find at our place. It is • * « all power over public expenditures the efficient nnd brave service wliL-h Many years ago every deed con- except in so far as they elect the the firemen have rendered in the impossible to list everything. # tained the price at which a piece officials who spend the money. IT past. of jffoporty was actually sold. townships and in school district* • * • - Nowadays most of the deeds pu; tne people still have some contr.il A good deal of fun is poked at the price of the property at "one over the amount of money the of- volunteer fire companies in the idollarind other pood and valuable ficials can spend, but this control daily newspapers and in comb: consideration." Most people who doesn't amount to much. If the weeklies. The firemen can well af- eell property and most people who people vote down money which a ford to overlook this, for it influ- fcuy property believe that this keeps school board aaks for, the school ences no one familiar with the the assessor from knowing the ac- board usually calls another election facts. The volunteer fire company tual price for which the property on the matter. If the money is is one of the finest features of •was sold. voted down again, the school board calls another election, and another, imall town life. That a large num- and so on until the people {jot tired ber of men, in order to render a It does nothing of the kind. out and the appropriation goes public service, will inconvenience Each deed for the sale of'property through. As for borough council- themselves, suffer hardships and must have revenue stamps attached men, and city commissioners, anil even risk their lives, without receiv- Crokinole to it to the amount of fifty cents for county hoards of freeholders, an'l ing one cent in return for so doing, Automobiles each $500 of the sale price of the the stato legislature, there is no re- is an act against which no amount of Parcheesi property. Those revenue stamps striction whatever on what they can fun making or ridiculecan prevail. Tricycles thus give an accurate account of spend. • * * Ppllyanna the real selling price of the prop- • • * It is often said that the way^to erty. get good municipal governments is Bicycles « * * The legislature creates a lot of new jobs every year, principally to to have highly paid pul>lici officials. Flinch The assessor knows all about the give political hangers-on good jobs This is a fallacy. Proof that it is Irish Mails frpal price of real estate two days at the expense of the taxpayers. not true is provided by the volun- Hook after the deed has been recorded. teer fire companies, who though un- He dont have to go to Freehold to A lot of sap-headed men and women Fire Engines run down to the legislature every paid' are among the most efficient , Comb. Boards find it out, either. The law requires year to get some new fads and frills public servants of small towns. the county clerk to send to each and follies tacked on to the public Express Wagons assessor a list of all transfers of school system, or to get some now Barney Google property in that taxing district as kind of welfare game put over, or May there be no children rtot vis- soon as the deeds are recorded. This to have some law passed which will ited by Santa Claus this year. Cer- Skooters Pirate &; Traveler list must not only tell who sold the take off their hands some project tainly, there should be none in this property and who bought it, but it which they have started nnd of town. There are plenty of tried Soldiers Jack Straws must also tell the amount of reve- which they have got tired, or toand tested agencies here for bring- nue stamps on the deed. If there create some job for a needy friend ing Christmas joy into the lives of is a mortgage clause in the deed, under the guise of public health or unfortunate little tot3. The fire- Locomotives the county clerk must tell the as- the care of children. The peop'.o. men, the Elks and various church sessor about that, too. stand for all this and tliey re-elect and charitable organizations are en- Lionel Electric Base Ball • * • the legislators who pass these laws gaged in the work and they have Besides sending to each assessor and increase their taxes, provided never failed to do the job right. It Trams Ttidley Winks the list of transfers in his taxin1-' the legislators wear the right kind wont be their fault if any child 'district, the county cleric must send of a political button of their coats. fails to have a Merry Christmas, Bead Stringing and certainly in a town as prosper- to the county tax board a complete • * • Winding Trains list of all sales of real estate, wi'.h ous ag this there should be gener- Honey Bee Game the amount of stamps on each deed. There isn't going to be any re- ous and ungrudging contributions Train Accessories The assessor of each taxing district duction in taxes. Increasing the for this cause. must deposit with the county tax assessments wont reduce taxes any, (Town Talk continued on page 16.) tooard a complete-copy* of his as- but it will give opportunity to in- Shoe Flies crease taxes. All the way alongthe sessment book, showing what every 1 Masquerade Ball at Keansfcurff. piece of property is assessed at. line, from th» littlest officials in i> A masquerade ball and reunion Hobbie Horses borough or township up to the big- will be held tonight at MacDonald's • * * pest ones in the state and nation, I With the list of real estate trans- hall at Keansburg. Turkeys will be those in power spend the public awarded as prizes to those wearing Building Blocks fers from the county clerk's ofiice money without much regard to prize-winning costumes and a fine and' with assessment books of each what the people get for their taxes. entertainment ia being arranged. Toy Blocks . taxing district, it is easy to find Here and there in small communi- the'actual price of any piece of ties are found officials who are care- T'.'5 Register's motto—"A paper property which has been sold and ful to see that every dollar of in every home."—Advertisement. Steam Engines also to find the amount that proper- ty is assessed for. It 1*3 this work Fountain Pens Which the state board of taxation Toy Typewriters has been doing at Freehold with it" Eversharp v experts during; the past three I With small overhead expense we can Friction Toys Months. • * • save you $10 on your Suit or Overcoat. Dishes Leather Goods An average of ^00 pieces of property in Monmouth county So why not step around the corner and Stationery change hands every week. Last Pop Guns week, for instance, the number of do your buying at the Books transfers uf real estate wn.° 208. Garages Sometimes ibis rui^ up to 2Ti() or Kodaks even more, and sometimes it drops down to 150 to 17H, especially if Ten Pins there is a holiday in that week. Knives • * • Trolleys This make-' a i-hango of owner- Diaries ship of t'-ti thousand pieces of prop- erty in Monmuulh county in a year. Stoves Picture Albums The flute boar! of taxation ha? foeen K°iiiR «ver 11w»e records of | 28 Monmouth Street, Red Bank Elack Boards Bibles 1he past, two or three years. From the reviniii; s'nmps on the deeds Near Broad Street Memo Books end fror.i tlie as:-'-^r- ARGUE OVER JA.IL. nt the schoolhouse Friday night. A StllweH's first visit to the chapel literary program will bo given. and he says it pleased him greatly, Stats Department Claims It Unfit Mr. and Mrs. George C, Eichdale, as he had i.lwaya doyired to ntteiwl for Humana—Sheriff Ditfcgreei. Miss Edna Reinhart, William A a service there. At the meeting of the freeholder* Bassctt and Frank Rlchdnlo' spent Mrs, Walter Palmer has had " lust weelt a letter was read from Sunday with Mr. nnd Mra. Cluuiie (jliiss-cncloaed porch put. THE BUSINESS OF" THE L will be transferred to the building of the former • RED which will hereafter be the home of the combined business of the above named institutions, under the official title of the pany Second •<• \ Enlarging and rearranging the building to provide adequate facilities for the business of the consolidated banks has required more time than seemed necessary at the beginning. The alterations have been substantial and of a comprehensive nature; simple in design but of the best quality and most permanent character throughout. This type of construction can not be done hurriedly. The building is now ad- mirably adapted for the business and we trust our friends will find the arrangements such as to make the transaction of business more convenient than ever before. We cordially invite you to call and inspect our new banking room, which we think, is one of exceptional beauty and comfort. We hope you will regard this as your bank, ready and willing to give c omplete and quick service. This institution occupies a unique position; it is unusually large and strong, both as to capital invested and total re- sources. It is rare indeed to find an institution of such strength outside of large cities. -Surplus. 4 ~>i-.*>. ... J I TOTAL RESOURCES OVER • ''••••: In addition to the above, membership in the great Federal Reserve Bank system makes an unparalleled degree of ' • .. , banking strength available to our customers. . Prior to the consolidation, both banks enjoyed the confidence of the community in a high degree, which we hope XX , • to continue to merit. • • ' • • . „ "• *:••'";. '•,' , . ^ CHANGE OF1 METHOD \ "_ _; • ' ' y Instead of paying and receiving tellers, checks will be cashed and deposits made at the same window hereafter, • • saving much time. This is now considered the best banking practice and has been found a decided advantage by the PUblic. •;; ; ; • : ••.' : , OUR SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT - - .- is the largest and strongest in this part of New Jersey. It has the latest type of circular door, 12 in. thick, constructed of steel made by special process to provide the greatest safety. The vault has a complete inner lining of three layers of special steel 11-2 in. thick, outside of which is 12 in. of concrete, producing a finished vault of impregnable strength. Holders of Safe Deposit Boxes in the old Vault of the Second National Bank Are Requested to Change Their Present Box for One In the New Wawit as Soon as Possible. The Second RED BANK, NEW JERSEY • FRANK McMAHON, President 4- DIRECTORS : BENJAMIN J. PARKER GEORGE H. PATTERSON GEORGE C. HOPPING I J. TRAFFORD ALLEN CHARLES ALLEN, JR. ' MARCUS M, DAVIDSON SIGMUND EISNER JOHN ENRIGHT LEWIS S. THOMPSON 4- HARRY G. BORDEN RICHARD APPLET, ATE FRANK McMAHON '•••••f**^^ RED BANK REGISTERNOVEMBER 26,1924. Page Eight FIRE AT LOCUST. John Bluyskens of Rod Bank gave Now Smyrna, Florida, on Saturday have made 26,000 gallons of cUer the charge to the people. to spend the winter in a new home and have foupd ready sale for it. Building on Former LaMarehe El- Mrs. Lester Hunn of Easton recently purchased by Mr. McDon- Edward H. Morford has had his •tale Destroyed Friday. spent a taw days hist week with her ald. houso wired for electricity. A large building on the former parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Educational week waa observed Gravel is being put* on ha John LaMarche ©state on Riverside CHIT. n the Englidhtown school last week Chapel Hill road from the state drive, Locust, vvas destroyed by fire S. II. Mount vvas n guest at the}, and a number of parents and highway to the bridge. Overseer Friday afternoon. The building was banquet nt Hotel Sholton, New friends visited tho school. Robert Hankins :J going the work- of stone and frame materials und York, on Wednesday given by tho Mrs. Helen O'Brien is spending v A BE"'ZOL BLEND had been built a long time ago. It Chnmherlin metal weather strip FAIR VIEW NEWS. several daya with hor sister at New was originally a stable but had been company to a^ their salesmen. Brower Bros. Mods 25,000 Gallons York. Greater Mileage-No, Carbon Troubles remodeled into a garage in the base- Miss Virginia Evanson spent the of Cider at Their Mill. Thankful that Your Bonds Whether you want to buy, sell, ment and a two-story dwelling week-end at Lansdale, visiting Bliss Brower Bros, are winding up tho above. Emil Schneider, the owner, rent or find, Luke Longhead can Huth Snydcr. season at their cider mill. Thoy help ;ou.—Advertisement. Puts Life In Your Motor Are Secure aid that his electric lights had been Mrs. Kntharim Wyckoff of New- v joing off and on for the last two ink visited her sister, Mrs. Henry —And Eliminates Gas Knocks— You can put not only your bonds, but other days and he thought there had been Mi'rgaugey last week. DISTRIBUTORS valuables in a Private Box of our Safe Deposit short circuit In the garage wiring, BIrs. Rebecca Herbert visited he: ; which vvas installed before cable son, Charles Herbert of Asbury Boro Buses Incorporated ., Red Bank Vault and Iknow that they are secure—pro- wiring was required. Mr. Se'hnoi-1 Barber & McLaughlin, Inc .Red Bank tected every minute of the day and night from g q ^ k, on Sundayy. der, a retired butcher, had recently j Mrs_ Oiicnr HcS3 nIu] son of Re,] fire and theft. And the rental is less than a bought the place and lived in the Bank we].e guest3 of Mr. and jjrs. •—•< penny a day. big house and rented the destroyed WnItcr Emmons lnst week. building during the sumnier. The Jlrs. Amanda Fitzgerald and house was not tenanted at the time mjs'on Gerald Camp of Newark of the fire but was used for storing] wm s(,. cf Mr_ an(1 Mrg E_ v THE FIRST.NATIONAL BANK furniture. The loss is about Cui'kc several days last $10,000 and is about half covered BIrs. JR. 0. Hooven and daughter FREEHOLD, N. J. by insurance. Navesink and Rum- Sarah of Jit. Airy were recent ITS MOTTO-SERVICE. son fire companies responded to theguests of Rev. and Mrs. Fred,W. alarm but owing to lack of wator Druckenmi'.ler. othing could be done to save the Mr. and Mrs. William Weber ol building, which was in flames be- Atlantic Highlands were Suncliy fore anyone noticed it. guests of Mr. and Bfrs. William George ML S. Goff Livozey. Object to Cemetery. BIr. p.nd BIrs. Alston VanDerveor Residents of Hamilton are oppos- and daughter Lois spent two weeks invites you to drop in and inspect ing the establishment o£ a Jewish at Newark visiting relatives. cemetery at that place by the Tem- Blr. and Mrs. Otto Sarville and the handsome assortments of suits ple Beth El organization of Asbury son Jack of Wankeegen, Illinois Park. The proposed burying spent several days'us the guest of and overcoats now on display. We ground is ocated on the old John BIr. and Mrs. Edward T. Rooney. I'otter farm of twenty acres and BIrs. Willhm I. Daviijcn, Jr., anil have never shown so fine a selection. adjoins the main road. It is prob- BIrs. Blary ~\e'.d were guests of Mrs. able that a petition will be circulated Pcrrine Jcmison of Union Hill on and will be presented to tho uu-Wednesday. Suits, $45 and upwards. 7c per lb. for Bundles 20 lbs, or Over thorities asking that the cemetery The ladies' aid of tho Sanford A .- D I O bo prohibited. One body has al-memorial chu.ch met at tho Manae Overcoats, $50 and upwards. ready been buried tnere. on Tuesday night. THINK OF WHAT IS BACK OF IT The boy scouts will give an enter- HE same reasons that cause us to be proud Bowery Miasion Head i» Dead. Tthat we sell ATWATEH KENT Radio, will maka This is the Wet Wash, with all the bed tainment en December 12th. Mrs you proud to own it. In the new models which and table linen (flat pieces) ironed, ready Rev. John G. Hallimond, for Mabel Mtillins of Perth Amboy will we are now showing, new standards of excellenca many years heaci of the Bowery be the reader and she will be as- have been achieved. for use, and the personal wearing apparel re- • mission at New York, died suddenly sisted by local musical talent. Whatever ypu want —whether It be ease ol at his home at Belmar Friday nigit, The annual missionary tea at th° operation, selectivity, volume, beauty or fine work- turned damp, in separate package. aged 72 yeirs. Mr. Hallimond was home of Mr. and BIrs. William J. manship—you will find your choice of radio a native of England, and came to Carr was' a success from eve.r.7 Subway Station equipment in our ATWATTH KENT Radio U Thus, for only a few cents more, our cus- this country in the 'SO's because he point. A large attendance enjoyaj felt the Bowery needed him. He the play "Cindy's Chance." Over Times Square D. A. JOHNSON CO. tomers can have all the big heavy pieces com- had read 'i the vice and poverty $70 vvas *ealized. pletely finished, leaving only the personal that existed in that part of the Bliss Florence Bralley of Hights- city. He soon became wid-vy tovvn tpent a few days last week KS pieces to do at home. known through his work in helping the guest ' f Mrs. A. T. Applegate. unfortunates. BIrs. Hattio. D nfee rent to Cra -- Send for Our Driver— ford on Friday to visit her son, Dr. ENGLISHTOWN NEWS. Earl Dunf"e. Make Wash Day Happy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas West had Installation of New Pastor of th< as their gr.' sts on Sunday Mr. and Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Isaac Fair of Jamesburg. In Other Service Plans: Wet Wash, The installation of Rev. Fred W the afternoon they visited Mr. and Float-Ironed, Rough Dry, All Finished. Druckenmiller took place Thursday Mrs. Lloyd Ertelle of Asbury Park. L. G. "'ollcnbeck of Trentjn L¥LLPY night in the Presbyterian church. The invocation was giver, by Kev.spent the week-end with his mother. George Horn, pa3tor of the Free- Mrs. Emm:. Day. hold Presbyterian church. Rev. C. Mr. nnd BIrs. Dan Mount were T. Bates, pastor of Old Tcnncnt guests of BIr. and Mrs. Georgo church, read tho scripture. Rev. Mount re jntly. They will soon Arien Muyskens, pastor of the First start for Michigan where they will Presbyterian church of Long make their home with their son. 62 White St. Phone 1659 Branch, preached the sermon. The Birr,. He-man Rockenback and installation prayer was offered by daughter Aileen of Jnmesburp: spent Rev. C. E. Gitz, pastor of Christ Saturday with Mrs. Fred Burko and Red Bank, N. J. church of Trenton. The charge wa.s daughter. given to the pastor by Rev. Sylvo i- BIr. and Mrs. Charles F. McDon ter W. Bepch of Princeton and Rev. aid and Borden Lasher started fo- 1WTOW that Thanksgiving is here, it brings t6 us the re- "THE ORIGINAL" *• * alization that Christmas is but a "jump" away. After Thanksgiving our thoughts naturally turn to the Holidays BROADWAY FABRIC SHOP and upon the lips of all are the words, "What Shall I NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE Give?" • , [Assortment for the coming holidays are, as usual, larger than those of the -preceding year. At this store you Extra heavy Crepe de Chine, in 20 colors-a regular will find "Gifts That Last"—gifts for all. At this store $2.00 grade, guaranteed to be all pure silk. your Christmas shopping-worries end. DIAMOND RINGS "BLUE BIRD" PEARLS DIAMOND JEWELRY MESH BAGS GOLD JEWELRY SILVER NOVELTIES Special LADIES' WRIST WATCHES FOUNTAIN PENS G7.NTS' POCKET WATCHES PENCILS GENTS' STRAP WATCHES FANCY BEADS" STERLING SILVERWARE CLOCKS PLATED SILVERWARE COLORED GLASSWARE 36-Inch Flat Crepe CHrSTS OF SILVER PICKARD CHINA TOIL T.T SETS A guaranteed all-silk, in an extra heavy weave-a CUT GLASS silk that we can recommend for all purposes-that COME IN! iWe want you to come in and look around; price our mer- positively has no artificial filling, in 20 colors, a chandise if you wish, and ask us any questions concern- regular $3.00 quality. ing quality. We know what quality jewelry is—and you should know. Special REUSSILLE'S MONMOUTH'S LEADING JEWELER MONMOUTH COUNTY'S 36 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. HOME OF YARD GOODS Send For Our Illustrated Catalog. It's Free Monmouth County SturogatVa Off)c«, conned, notles Is hvrelur sWen to tho oraai- Monmauth County Surrogftt*'* Offic«. La tht matter of the estate of Floyd U tora of mid deeenatd to sshlblt to lh« »ub- Jr.,* dcceaacil, imtlco |R herehr, tfiven to GEO. W. LYONS, Prop. serlbor, fidmtnlatratiix M aforeauld, their In tha matter nf tho catata of Mo tin Id tho oredltun of aald ri«o*aaBrf \o «xhlbit ZAWIOD (colored), deoeiscd. nankin, Jr., ifecenscil. o hu lubicrlliart. «aecUt(,ra M oforwsM. Notlc* to creditors to preacnt claims Notion to crcdltam to prcaent claim* their dobtii nml dnruniidi rHtihi8t (he said 197 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. against catats. SHtiitiitt esUte. oilati., under oath, within ilx month, from Telephone—2013 Pursuant to tht «rd«v of Joiepti L. Don- ver bvred of their ec I'ursuant to tha ardor of Joieph f*. Don- the dat« of th* RfuressM order, or thtf •tmjr, SurroEBt* of the County of Mon- the nsld •ubscrllwr. nhny. ButroBntc of tho ciminly of Mun- will l)« forever brnrvil of thftfr ncllona mouth, made on tht. twenty.fourth day of d Frovhold. September 24th. 1094. mouth, mmle on ttm twenty-third dny of Iherrfor BKnlnst th« *n\>\ aubaorllicm. September.ber. 1924, on tho application orr _OPHKfJA ^ f.AWHQN September, 19^1, on ttm sppUfiatlfin of Dated i'fceliyld, ikptwrnbof 28, 1924. Ohll II* . Lnvraon, edmltiletratrlemltiletratrlj of tltltt« Jmw i:. Hmihin snd Jonies H. IHnkli.. rn- JAN8 K. KAHttlN) ol Floyld d I LLansa a 4«aloir»d>ld , d«d - to advertise In Tha Keglstor, lt f K^K~^X~K~K~K^^^^ T Yf fT f Never in the History ©f the Auto The Buick No One Can to Buy a f Industry Has Such Values Been Standard Coach T f The Buick Car Until Have First t Master Coach f Buick Now Leads in Coach De- Ridden in New Coach. V f. o. b. Buick Factories sign8 ^ Buick Now Leads in I Government Tax to be added t Here, finally, is a car of the coach type that is a' Coach Design f real closed car, one in which closed car quality, Besides being built on the Buick chassis, Buick Coaches show comfort, equipment and durability have not these further advantages over the ordinary coach type: • been sacrificed to price. > f 1 The Body Is Built By Fisher This Buick Coach, embodying these new princi- .These new Buicks present the same smart, sweeping contours •I 'f ples of coach design, is available on either of the as other Buick closed cars. They are moulded to shape from f two dependable Buick chassis. There is a Mas- heavy gauge material, with no box-like corners or unsightly t joints. • i •» v t ter Six Coach and a Standard Six Coach-—the quality is identical; \ The Finish la Duco f The Master Six Coach in Duco Cobalt Blue with upper structure T The chassis are the same Buick chassis that'fur- in black; the Standard Six Coach in Duco Brewster Green with j'Y nish such outstanding performance to the other upper-structure in black—a finish identical with that of the moat. t models of Buick; with the famous Buick Valve- costly cars. Y Y in-Head Engines; with Buick 4-Wheel Brakes; Two Wide Doors Y with all driving parts sealed in iron and steel Permit people to enter or leave the rear seat from either side f housings to keep dirt and water out and lubrica- without front seat occupants needing to get out of the car. There Y are deep cushions on the backs of the seats as well as on the T tion in; with Buick Cantilever Springs to pro- Y vide the utmost riding comfort. seats, and plenty of leg room. Tho rear seat holds three grown Y people in comfort. Y Buick Coaches Are Fitted With Refinements And Buick 4-Wheel Brakes for Safety Y Heretofore found only on costly enclosed cars. Here is interior The New Fisher V. V. One-Piece Y hardware of the most attractive pattern; windows that are opened These are the first coaches to be offered with modern brake Ventilating Windshield ami closed by the latest, most modern window-lifting appliances; equipment. Y n foot rest for rear seat occupants; an automatic windshield wiper; Both Buick Coaches have this new feature of closed car conven- Y a rear-view mirror; a dome light; and a silk roll curtain for the Before you buy any coach, aee and ride in a Buick! ience and comfort. This windshield is held tightly in padded t rear window.« • • grooves and opens or closes with a turn of ono hand. Y Y Y Y Telephone 90 Seabright Telephone 955 Red Bank Y H. L. Y ' • * 'jii- . Page Ten RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 26, 1924. strange men pick up u pockctbooK to was struck by another car. Mr. Bis Church Supper. BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. i-.nd they told her it contained $700 tlubois at the time of the accident Over 300 persons attended thv i-.nd that she could have the money waa on his way home from a hcn- turkey supper served In the base- W. H. MERRITT HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN by paying thorn ¥50. The pocket- pital, whoro ho visited his wife. ment of tho Long Branch Baptist book was empty. ' Tall from Scaffold. MONMOUTH COUNTY. church last Wednesday night. MACHINE SHOP Schoolgirl Injured. Ernest llutchinson and George Former Resident Wcdg. ;XY.ACETYLENE and ELI7CTRIC WELDING and CUTTING Personal Notes, Sales of Property, Mildred Cuttrdl, eight-year-old Raymond fell from a scaffold at the. Misa Leah D. Buhler, formerly of Automobile Springs in Stock—Any Car, Any Model, Any Year Building Operations, Lodge Do- Automobile Chassis Straightened ilutighter of Harry Cottrell of Man- new Berkelcy-Carterot hotel at A.s-Belmnr, waa married recently «.t ingB, Slight Fires, Births, Mar. iisquan, was knocked down on tho bury Park last week. Hutchinsor- Cincinnatti to Dr. James H. Modun, Portable Outfit! for Emersency -Work Outside— riages and Deaths—Other Items. *., General Overhauling of Machinery. sidewalk while returning from broke one ankle ami Raymond Buf- a dentiBt of the latter place. I.awn Mowers Sharpened and Rebuilt IV!r. and J\Irs. Reese Barkaluvv, school last week by William Tilton, fered numerous bruises and sprains. (Continued on next page.) ALL WORK GUARANTEED formerly of Freehold, sailed Satru- a schoolboy. The girl was knocked Tcl 2 day week iroin S;in Francisco In' unconscious and was confined to tho 24 Mechanic St. - ?? Red Bank, N. J. China, where Mr. Carkalow will bu house several days. connected with tl;c Unittnl .Stat.'! embassy ut I'ckin. Fire at Long Branch. Herman Schneider's house or Announcement was made l.^'t Second avenue at Long Branch week of th> marriage of -Miss El- caught lire from a gas leak in the lcnore Sickles, daughter of Mrs. cellar last Thursday and tho llrst George G. Sickles of Ayon, to ". lioor was badly damaged. Tho Kenneth Austin of New 'York. house was fully furnished but tr« Milton Dent has bought a new jccupants were not home when the house on Sherman avenue at Wo 4 blaze started. Growth Happiness Long Branch and has taken pos- session. The house contains six On Duck Shooting Trip. rooms and all iniprovenr'nls. Harry 1). I lance, Louis Colaner, Edward G. Sparks of Freehold Joseph Colaner, Fred Bradford, recently passed an examination for William Sutphen, Romaine R. Havt- [he position of (ethnical stockman man, William Carney, Willhm and has advanced to (hat position Rhodes, George Smock, William at the Brooklyn navy yard. Lewis and Alvord Palmer of Free- A son was born to Mrs. Jose;>.i hold spent last week duck hunting DuBois of Freehold lust Friday at Iiarnegat. week and a daughter was born to Mrs. Albert North of that place Theodore Young Dead. Saturday week'. Theodore Young, for many years electrician at the Broadway theater KELLY & COMPANY, The Freehold lodge of Elks hell at Long Branch, died at the Allen- "Quality nnd Service" celebration Tuesday night of last AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT. 1 wood hospital last Wednesday at the i 3 Eost Front St., RED DANK. N. J. veek in honor of Charles SLorui: ., age of T>2 years. Mr. Young in his listrict deputy for the lodges of • oungcr days was an expert pool .hat district. ilayer and held the championship of Carl II. Bainl, cashier of the ho county. ilatawan bank, is enjoying n month's vacation. He is spendgin Oakhurst Pig Roast. most of the time hunting around About 300 persons enjoyed the Matawan. ig roast held at the Oakhurst Melh- Leroy Armstrong and Arthur dist church by the men of the con- iearmore of Adelphia enjoyed an gregation last Wednesday^ night. utomobile trip to Washington and The committee in charge was Hnr- ither points in that section lart ry Cloyd, Charles G. Anderson, Wil- iveek. liam B. Jeffrey, Fred R. Taylor and Mrs. Edgar Phillips of Bradley A. Gardcll. 'ark was operated on for appendi- Long Trip for Prisoner. :itis at the Long Branch hospital County Detective John M. Smuh ast Wednesday. and. Assistant Leonard Shields loft Frank Slater lias sold his hou.-e last week for Jacksonville, Florida, it Matawan to A. B, Smith and has to bring back Frank IS. Anderson, ;one Boonton to live at the firo- who was arrested at tho latter place Christmas Greetings Oil Stove I len's home. n a charge of stealing an electric Mrs. Annie M. Atkins of Free- motor from A. J. C. Stokes in Wall We extend to you the season's greetings and cordially invite you to join old left last week for St. Poters- ownship. J&iowf urg, Florida, where she will spend our 1925 Christmas Club. First payment due Monday, December 15, 1924. the winter. A Plague of Cats. Payments must be made every week, or may be, made in advance. . Mrs. George Gillis of Matawa" Spring Lake is suffering from a »vas taken to the Perth Amboy hos- plague of homeless cats left behind ritar last week suffering from ap by summer residents, according to endicitis. a complaint made to the borough Xmas Opportunity. Harry Benson of Ocean Grove, council last week. The person mak- ;he "balloon king," left last week ng the complaint asked that steps This is'your opportunity to make your 1925 Christmas a happy one for Florida to spend the winter. be taken to kill off the unfortunate and the most enjoyable one you ever had. David S. Buck of Freehold has animals. "TLJERE I've been tucked away in recovered from an attack of ap- Dies in China. -*- •*• the attic ever since they put a lendicitis. Miss Annie Morton, a gra'duate Merry Ciiristmas! Thatcher Round Boiler in the cellar. Mrs. Herbert Pearco of Avon of the Long Branch high school and In the old days they used to depend gave birth to a son Monday of last a former teacher at Asbury Park, Make,up your mind now that next year yon are going to have the merri- upon me pretty regularly to help out, week. lied recently in China, where she when the mercury kept close company A son was born last week ti had been doing missionary, work and est Christmas ever. The way to enjoy it is by joining our Christmas Club and with the thermometer bulb. But I have klrs. J. Everett Newman of Asbury teaching. She leaves a1 sister, Miss save for a Merry Christmas. Thousands of others are doing it; why not yo,u? not shown myself since the Thatcher 'ark. Minnie Morton, also a teacher in arrived. Talte it from me, there's no Want Publicity Bureau. China. need for extra heating equipment with The Lions club of Long Branch Death Follows Operation. Membership. G Thatcher Round Boiler on the job." has requested that the city comnvs Lewis Kahn, an Asbury Park Conservatively rated—saves coal. sioners include in the 1025 budget butcher, died at the Long Branch Everybody is welcome to call and we will tell you all about our Christ- an appropriation for a publicity hospital last week following an op- mas Club plan. You may select the class or classes you wish to join, mak- Thatchr Round Boilers —-steam or hot bureau and also that an effort be oration. He loaves a widow and water—have perfect equalization of grate made to have the signs in the rail- one daughter, the latter being Mrs. ing regular payments during the period, and you will be surprised how easily area, jlm surface and rapid circulation Sidney Robinson, who was in Flor- you can save enough money to meet your requirements and to enjoy a Merry ll road stations changed so they will if water. Write for new booklet' Helpful show all tha stations as a part of ida at the time of her father's Christmas. Hints on Heating,'' iong Branch. death. Married by Her Father. Hendrickson—Pierce. Miss Bernico Reynolds, daughter Miss Wnltrudo H. Hendrickson, Full Purse. of Rev. Walter E. Reynolds of daughter of Henry Hcndriclison of Manasquan, was married at the Asbury Park, was married Saturday You will be sure of a full purse and a Merry Christmas next year, by Baptist church at that place last week at Newark to Darius L. Pierco, THATCHER FURNACE COMPANY Wednesday to Loder D. Gruman of son of Robert Pierce of Bradley paying equal amounts each week in one or more of the following classes. <: Makcroof GOOD Hcatcru and Ranges since 1850 Westwood. The bride's father per- Beach. The groom is associated ButanSlipbTKoonu: THATCHER DUILblNG WeKernDb with his father in the building busi- 133-135 Wert35lh St. 39-41 ST. FRANCIS STREET 341 N Clark S formed the ceremony in the pres- New York City NEWARK, NEW JERSEY Chlcijo. I1L ence of a large number of relatives ness. Class 25. and friends. Meet after Four Years. mmms Monmouth chapter of the Sons Members in class 25 pay -25 cents a week for 50 weeks. You will pay School Boards Meet. of the American Revolution met at in $12.50 and before Christmas we will mail you a check plus interest at 2%' The fall meeting of the Mon- Asbury Park last week after a lapse mouth county school boards associa- of four years. Dr. Thomas H. per annum on average balance. tion was held at Asbury Park last Pratt of Asbury Park was chosen Wednesday night. John F. Kno) president, Henry II. Winsor secre- of Neptune township was elected tary and Frank L. Wilcox treasurer. president, Bertram Borden of Rum ^ Class 50. son vice president and William 'W Auto Store Sold. Members in class 50 pay 50 cents a week for 50 weeks. You will pay Smith of Freehold secretary and The auto accessory business cor- treasurer. ductcd at Long Branch the past six in $26.00° and before Christmas we will mail you a check plus interest at 2%! years by Samuel Waite has been per annum on average balance. Deputy Charges Assault. sold to Edward E. Lacour. The Paul F. McLaughlin of Trenton business will be conducted by Mr. a deptuy United States marshal, wns Lacour's son Albert and E. VV. Dau- saved from a severe beating by Po bert, who has a similar business. > Class 100. liceman Frank Campanile of As v bury Park last week as-he was serv- Hurt in Auto Accident. Members in class 100 pay $1.00 a week for $50 weeks. You will pay in ing a federal warrant on Ralph Ca Arthur DuBois of Freehold suf- $50.00 and before Christmas we wiil mail you a check plus interest at 2% per tricala for violating the liquor law. fered a broken bone and a bad cut Catricala and his brother were ar- on his head last week when his an- annum on average balance. rested. Fire Victim! Aided. j The home of Richard Taylor, r. Class 200. colored resident of Manalapan, W.T recently destroyed, by fire together Members in class 200 pay $2.00 a week for $50 weeks. You will pay in with all tliu contents. Mr. Taylor OPERATION . $100.00 and before Christmas we will mail you a check plug interest at 2% per has a wife and ten children. La';i annum on average balance. week five men in Klan regalia vis Mrs.Wilke Couldn't Get Back Her Encourage the Youngsters ited the Taylor place and left n lot of furniture, clothing and food Strength Until She Took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Class 500. Away at School and College Two Autos Stolen. A Ford delivery car owned t.y Rochester, Minn.—"I had a very Members in class 500 pay $5.00 a week for $50 weeks. You will pay in Charles Morris of Jackson's Mill; serious operation and it seemed aa if I $250.00 and before Christmas we will mail you a check plus interest at 2 % per by Telephone a game warden, was stolen at As- could not pet my bury Park last week by a man he health back after annum on average balance. 'TELEPHONE chats with father or mother had given a ride. A car owned by it. 1 Buffered with Isadora Weinstcin of Lakewood win pain almost con- •*• back home mean a great deal to youngsters stantly. My sister We are installing a card system, which shows tho weekly amount, when stolen from in front of the Main came to help take away at school. street theater at Asbury Park. care of me, and due, the total amount you have paid, and balance still to be paid. Firemen Elect Officers. sho wan talcing Lydia E. Pink- Tell them the home news. Learn of their pro- John CJ. "jxton was elected pres- ham'o Vegetable gress and welfare. Encourage them to take a ident of Neptune lire company of Compound for Long Branch lash week. E. W. nervousness and a greater interest in their work. It will make Slocum is vice president, Harry run-down condi- you prouder of them than ever. Woolley secretary and O'harl" tion. She hnd mo Wheeler treasurer. The compnn try some of it, and innveryfewdaya' Merc time I began to feel better. In two Co, The school across the county or the college in nominated Arthur Hennessey for weeks I hardly knew mraelf and after second assistant chief. taking a couplcof bottleamore 1 waa another state is just next door by telephone — Library Officers. up and helping around, and now 1 am strong and healthy again and am still 62 Broad Street Red Bank, N, J. and your boy or girl there would like to hear Miss Sarah Woolley baa bejn taking it. It in a pleasuro for me to chosen-president of the Enst Loin; write this to you, and I hope that many your voice— frequently. Branch fruo library. Mrs. J. A other women who are Buffering like I llowlnnd in first vice president, Mrs. wan will find out about your medicine. T. V. Arrmvsmilli secretary and I will givo any information I potwibly Miss Mary (irei'ii treasurer. At tho can." —Mro. JAMKS WH.KK, [KID K. New York Telephone Company Center Street, Uocheiiter, Minnesota. animal meeting last, week a turkey Kcmcmber, tho Vegetable Com- dinner was enjoyed. pound has a record of fifty yearn of Victim of I'ochetbook Tricli. miccesa among American women. Mr». Cordelia Nettles, a colored Lydia E. l'inkham'a Private Text- resident of Wc:,t, Ocean (hove, losl, Book will bo ncnt you free upon ro- Sient. Write to the Lydia Rl'inliham $00 through (In- time-won, pocket- cdiclno Company, Lynn, Mum. book Uick last week, yiie, na\v two RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 26, 1924. Pacro Eleven going treatment by a specialist for J. C. & G. A. QEL.ATU3H, BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. internal trouble. Mr. Appleby ex- AHCillTKUm loom 11, Kliuur (1MB , I'.ci! Dan , :(, i, pects to leave for Washington next Tel. Cimii (Continued from last page) •week. A^p WILLIAM E. FOSTER, " ~~*~* COUNSELr.OU AT I.M«. Bids have been naked for on car- Rare Copy of Son£. o y> rying the mails on two routes from Louis Litne of Freehold has a andeconomi Vr o.7;. /U""'""N"J"^1 the Freehold JiostoOice. One is to copy of Mendelssohn's "Spring M. F7 TE'ILE I," "* Perrineville by way of Clurksburi;, Song" in the composer's own hand- NOI.MIV PUUI.IO •ml COMMISSIONER ol' DEKD9. the present pay of which in ?1,3!)'J writing. The copy ia said to be the Tetleve Uev Htnn.l, DODBE BROTHERS a year, and thu othur in to Col'A only one in this country and as Quiets nerves Neck, now paying $074 a year. far ix* known only six arc in ex- i.s ivils WALTElt C. VANTCEUREN, ~" SP&CIAL. intenee. Preserves the teeth—'. CIVII, KNCINflKK AND SUKVRVOB. Minister Suffers Hemorrhage. Aids digestion. l)ro»J Street Nstloiml Uank Duildlilg, Rev. (Jeorge W. Toms of Mann- Jewel Robbery at Bridle. RmlJIaahj^N^jIg TYPe-A SEDAN Kquun, who underwent an operatic Diamond!) and other jewelry BEECH-NUT) DR. IIAUOLD J. STOKE3, at the Spring Lake hospital recent- DENTAL HUmsF.ON. worth $400 were stolen from Lin- Chewing Tobacco. First Rurci-HBnr to Dr. ['runic l,«e. ly to relieve asthmatic conditions, coln Ishiim'u summer home nt aid to efficiency every' 64 Uronfl Street. Elmer Uullilinff, Dodge Brothers craftsmanship is suffered a hemorrhage nt his home licxiiuu 4. >f mid tl lirielle last week during a brief where and costs so little. Office flnuru H:30 to f, :00 o'clock. evident in every detail. last week and was sent back to theabsence of Mr. Isham, who was pre- Have you tried it? hospital for further treutment. paring to move to the city for the GEORGETMCC. TORTT winter. CONSUl/i'lHd KNriINKF.lt, pearly Frozen to Death. CIVIL ENdlNEEU mid SlIltVKYOlt, They have achieved an effect of pleas- Michael Ankangelio of Asbury Want Zone Ordinance. Packages Sold in a H5 Hector F'liu-e. ll*'rl llnnk. N. J, Park, 65 years old, went for a walk Ri'ttidents of Neptune City have Single Year REILLY, QU1NN & PARSONS, in the Shark River hills Sunday af- COtJNSKLI.OR3 AT LAW. ing smartness, while conforming requested the council to pass a zone Whltflelil llullillni:. lied Dank. ternoon and wns found unconscious ordinance to regulate the type of John J. (Julnn, Theodore D. Pirating strictly to the dictates of conservative " from the cold the next morning. Ho buildings to be erected there. The JOHN S. APPLEGATE & SON, was. taken to tin- Spring Lake hos- matter him been deferred until the COlJNSIil.LOKS AT LAW, Dnvldion [iolllliiu, llroad Strstt, good taste. ^ pital, where he was revived. new ollicials take office January KKD UANIC, N-_J^_ Will Exchange Pastors. 1st. WILSON &"SMOCK',"" COUNSEI.LCIW AT LAW. An agreement has boon reached Teachers Organize. j RED UANK. N. J. , Every item pf special equipment is, between St. Paul's church of Occr.n The school teachers of Matawan OmceB: 10 Enit Kront Stieet __— ' Grove and the Metropolitan churoh have organized to promote sociabil- ALSTON BEEKMAN, —— ; COHNSELLOIt AT LAW. obviously an integral part of the basic of Washington, D, C, whereby Rev. ity among themselves. Mrs. Har- OITleai. « nroa.l St., ItED DANK, N. J. ' George S. Johnson will go to Wash- vey VanCrunt is president of the DR. W. M. THOMPSON," ' i design—not an afterthought. ington and Rev. Hairy D. Mitchell oragnization, Mrs. Fritz Weber DENTAL SURCEON. , will come to Ocean Grove. ti Nlt'l Bank Bulliiina. Red Dank. N. J, ' treasurer and Miss Margaret Bruce Oars Rdminititered. Houra 8-5. Five Balloon- Type Tiro* Man Hit by Auto. secretary. T 1 George H. Rowland of Asbury CIVIL ENGINEER, Heirs Contest^ Settlement. Succeaaor to fieortre Cooper, O. E. Park was badly bruised and shaken Ella M. Applegate and John F. tter.nii Huildinc, RED DANK. N. J. up last week when he wns struck by IJessIer are contesting the division GEORGE H. ROBERTS, FRANK VANSYCKLE an i.'jtcmobilc driven by an un-of the estate of their aunt, Mra. Carefully GRADUATE AUCTIONEER, Pedluree or Grade Stock. Fnnn Sa.iB, Per* E. V. HUGHES, Mgr. , 21 Mechanic St., Red Bank. known woman. The driver of t'.u Lydia Tanlum of Allentown, who sonal Property. New Monniouth* N. J. Telephone 1296 car did not stop to learn the nature died without a will. They claim an Teli'oh'ine Mid'lletown_n8-M. of Rowland's injuries. equal share with other nieces and Compounded GECTRGE K. ALLEN," Jr., C. E., «nd FREEHOLD—C. H. Evold, Mananer Phone 670 GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, C. E. Classes in Citizenship. nephews. CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. STEIN-HE1MLICH AUTO CO. Americanization classes hav.j Doctor Honored. 60 Broad Strict. Red Uank^ U. J. Long: Branch, New Jersey been started again in the Ban,,'s Dr. Joseph W. Bryan of AsbUiry V JAMES A. HENDRicksbN. COUNSELLOR AT LAW. ayenue school at Asbury Park tc, Park has been chosen treasurer of Offices: 103 East Front street. Red Dank. give foreign born residents instruc- the Eastern homeopathic medical as- TcL Red Dunk 010-R • tion in the requirements for citizen- sociation. The annual convention : ; ship. The school is supported by of the association was recently The careful compounding of pre EGAN'S popular subscription. held at Philadelphia. scriptions is just as important as the Drivers Lose Licenses. Buys Old Homestead. Auto Vans and Express choice of a doctor when you or your Now ttmt mo vinB time Is naat L em Henry Hausemnn of Freehold and The William Hendrickson home- prepareil to do your next moving nt (ami* Vornon Wilbur of Asbury Pary lost stead, one of the eld landmarks of loved ones are sick. turc, pinnoa or botTtjapco to all parts ot city or country, tn the larsest padded vpns , their Jiuto drivers' licenses last week Bath avenue at Long Branch, ha.-i In Red Dank. Before you hava your next for driving while drunk. Ilarjld been sold to Joseph Tomaini. Tho The best efforts of your doctor will go moving (ionu, write, sent) or call for tha only reifftble furniture moverB tn tewn* and Francis and Curtis Applegate of house has been rented since Mr, for naught if what he prescribes is not cot my priceo on your next Job. All kinds, Bradley Be-.ch lost their licenses on Hendrickson's death. of heavy or UKht truck,na dona ut short charges,of assault. carefully followed to the last item. notice. Cell OF •ddress Wins $250 by Not Smoking. J. T. EGAN Freehold Man Operated On. When Lester Rice, son of Post- We specialize in this work and are 11 WALL STREET, RED BANK Lew Tannenbaum of Freehold master Rico of Como, reached his worthy of your trust. Rasidence Phone 292-R underwent an operation at the nav- 21st birthday last week he received Office Phono B39-R al hospital at Brooklyn last week foi $250 from his father as a reward 10 WHARF AVENUE the removal of his tonsils. Harry for refraining .from smoking until Suckow of Freehold had an opera- he became of age. tion for ear trouble performed at Bumsfead'sWormSyrup the same hospital. Kozel—Flanagan. "Xo cliUdrcn nn onfifcl of mercT." Wuerd Miss Bessie Kozel of Asbury Prop. la are fallowed, XT Nl^VKIl XTAJtS. Updge of Instruction. scarcity and enonnoas cost of Park was married last Thursia? fAN. U contains fall ilose. Stom% A lodge of instruction for tlv;morning to John Flanagan, Jr., of 16 Broad Street Red Bank, M. J. sixty yean*' test. Sold everywhere at Irr seventeeth; or shore district, of the Bradley Beach. , The wedding took naat!, 50c a bottle, *** " Masonic order was held at Spring place at the Holy Spirit church at Telephone 146. Telephone 38. W«i. «1 A. VoothMSfl. It Lake last Thursday night in charge Asbury Park. The RegistBT'i; motto—"A paper of William A. Kelley, district depu- in ev?ry. homD."—Advertisement. ty, the meeting was favored with Fined Three Times. a large attendance. Salvatore Ynrio of Asbury Park was fined $15 and costs last week In Hotel Fire. on a charge of selling liquor. This Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Taylor of made the third time Yario had been Freehold were guests at the Both- lined on a similar charge inside cf well hotel nt Atlantic City when it two months. took firo last week. They lost thsir clothing; but were not in dang-nr Trip for Football Team. themselves, being away from the Next year the Ocean Grove high hotel at the time, school football team will play tho Iiarrisburg techincal school team at Pool Champion Coming. Harrisburg, Pa. The players will Ralph Greenleaf, the world's njoy a three-day trip to Harru- champion pool player, will appear urg. in exhibition matches at tho Park billiard academy at Asbury Park tatoist Jailed. tomorrow. He will be opposed in William L. Stainback of Ashury a 125-point game by George Bor- 'ark was nrrested last Friday on a den of Freehold. harge of driving his auto while Every housewife who buys the new runk and he was sentenced to KlRKMANSSOAPCHIPS-eetsthisassurance: Trolley Company Sued. hirty days in jail by Justice Ferris. Mrs. Nellie H. Hope of Ashury Park has brought suit for $100,000 \delphia Woman Injured. These perfect little chips can be" against the Asbury Park trolley line Mrs. George Brown of Adelphia for tho death of her husband, Ar- ell from a chair while hanging a used for EVERY purpose. The creamy, las t- nirror in her home last week and ing suds are so energetic that your heaviest thur Hope, who. was killed several weeks ago in a collision between u badly bruised. She also snfr fabrics will be quickly, thoroughly washed. two trolley cars. ered a bad cut over one eye. Yet these same chips safely launder the Shot Fired Through Window. ury Diiagreei. finest of lingerie! A shot was fired throi'~h the win- The jury in the trial of Mrs. dow of Thomas Rose's house at Vnna Zachold of Marlboro, charged (Like Kirhman's Soap, these chips are Long Branch Thursday night while* •ith selling liquor, disagreed and the family wag at dinner. . Mr. •as discharged by Judge Lawrence guaranteed FREE FROM SILICATE OF SODA, j Rose, had his neighbor, Antonio ast Wednesday. This means absolute safety to hands and j Morrow, arrested on a charge of rVater Company Sold. fabrics alike. firing the shot. C. rl. Geist of Philadelphia his Found Dead in Store. ought the controlling interest in i You will be surprised and delighted Mrs. Melissa S. Dedrick was ,he Monmouth water company, found dead sitting in a chair in thewhich supplies tho shore towns from Buick's chassis is sealed. Iron and steel housings V vvith these marvelous little chips—different small shore she conducted at Bel- Deal to Avon. protect the operation of all driving parts- -seal them from any other brand you have ever used. mar last week. She was seventy Buy Hotel in Florida. And with usual Kirktnan cccr.'.;: • "Less years old. Three years ago her Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hynes, owners in to safeguard Buick performance. do More." husband dropped dend in front of of the New Windsor hotel nt Bel- Some cars have some of this protection, but only the store. mar, have bought a hotel nt 3t. Buick has a wall of defense continuous from fan hub Petersburg, Florida, paying $3G,0CO Seati for School Auditorium. to rear axle against road dirt, stones, water and loss The seats for the auditorium o. for it. KIRKMAN'S CHIPS tho new high school nt Mutnwan Belmar Legion's Home. of lubricant. Only Buick's close coordination of will require no recommendation are now being installed. The firrt Work will soon bo started on driving units and Buick's torque tube drive make to many thousands already long installation will give n seating ca- tha new homo of the Belmar Amer- possible this important improvement. familiar with Kirk man's Soap— pacity of 527 nnd more can beican legion. Tho plot on which the known everywhere since 1837 ns added. All the seata are numbered homo h to be erected' is 100x160 Here arc the vital points at which Buick engineering "The bar of pure honest noap." Former Rector Honored. feet. provides this protection: Rev. John P. Milbank, formerly IN CHANCEHY OF NEW JERSEY. rector of St. Peter's Episcopa jlH FAN HUD—Fan bearing to- Q CLUTCH — Multlpla dire — To JF.USEY COAST HESOUTS COltrOK ^^ tally enclosed—lubricated by its church nt Freehold, hag been ap ATION. ^^ completely housed, lly virUio ot nn order of the Court o own gear pump. Q TRANSMISSION — Com- pointed chaplain of Winsor castle Clmncci-y of New Jci'dcy, made on the 'la! ^^ pletely protected. Shilling in London, England, where tb C tho dnti. hereof In a cause wherein T,d in Alien Miller, wifi! ot Hugh Gordon Q MOTOR—Steel cover keopa mechanism holes scaled. king nml queen of England worship Miller, Mnry 1!. Simlcllni!. wlfu of Jnino ^* water from short - circuiting &\ UNIVERSAL JOINT—Com- Walter Simldinu, Dnviil W. Jarvln. Alfrc f^park plugB. Steel cover over valvc- ^^ pletely encnik-cl in ball joint at Ilns Party nt 85. (J. llownn nml Mnry HcCnbe Ilownn, hi wife, lilliabetli Hunalniscr and Edith M •a-liead mechanism keeps dust out, front end of torque tube—lubricated Mrs. Mary J. Allgor of Bclma Niiii mo compluhmntti, IUHI you are ill oil in. nirn'mnticfilly from transmission, celebrated her 8T>t.h birthday lasl iliuif. yi>u urn reiiuhxnl to npiicnr. plfll wtt or demur tu the hill of i»i THREE STORES RENTED. ODD FELLOWS' GOOD TIME. OLD lA^BADLYBEATEN. A IMRQP'S FULL DAY. Tenants for the New Manee Stores RIVER PLAZA SAYS NO. TAX MEN TO MEET TODAY. Belford Ledge Celebrates Its 31stTOWN TO LOSE A TRAIN. RICHARD K FOX TOMB, Anniversary, WILTON McCOLGAN AND WIL- WILD AND WOOLLY SCENES on Monmoutli Street. RED BANK HAS SEWAGE PROB- ASSESSORS AND TAX BOARD EARLY MORNING SERVICE TO COSTLY MAUSOLEUM ERECTED! Cable lodge of Odd Fellows of ENACTED AT NAVESINK. Three of the Mrs. Aniunua B. LEM TO WORRY OVER. CONVENE AT FREEHOLD. NEW YORK TO \\ LIAM L1DDY ARRESTED. Manee new storen on the north BK'C Belford, witli Navesink lodge' of AT WOODLAWN. Young Red Bank Nuncryman and James Carney Wont Hunting end of Monmouth street, near Broad River Pluza Wont Let Content nf State lax Board and County 7aX; Eed Bank and Anchor lodge of At- Railroad Company Notifis* May,:r The licdy of t|10 Publisher Plac-,1 Port Monmouth Man Accused of Then v/a» Hunted—Constable A'-' street, have been rented by Haw- Sewage- TanU be Put on the Board Met Yesterday at Trenton j lantic Highlands for guests, cele- Miller That PalronagR on the Tliere Lust Wednesday in Ac- Altnc'.iiii" find Robbing Samuel thur Havena U Now Looking for klna Brothers. The Btore nt the "Sheriff Davis" Farm—What to —Experts Report on Valuations brated its lilst anniversary Monday Train is Not Sufficient to Cn- cordance V/itTi ll.u I'rovislom of Franklin—Claim to be Innocent. Him, but tho Hunter hat Flown. east end of the row of stores has Do Now Puzzles Town Officials. and Assessments. ' night. George I'. Kunming-of Hed h'tinuc the Service. His Will—Of Granite and Bronrd been leased by Robert Donovan, Bank and Frank II. Lloyd of Mata- Snmucl Franklin of South street, .Shouldering hia trusty gun and Last Friday night Iiiver Plaza The state tax board and the Mon- The CiMH'ral railroad comp.iny Tin; linril riTcinoiiy (•„,. t|le |u(9. calling his faithful hound, James who conducts his business under the wun, past grand master of the will discontinue running an early •who ia 81 yeura old, was badly said an emphatic no to the propos- mouth county tax board met at 1 nicliiinl K. lv,x, who clii'il two yvara Carney, a colored resident of Nnvo- name of tho Red Bank hardware al that sewage from the Red Bank state, gave talks. Several recita- j morning train through R'-d Rat- ; UK" "I lii« li.imu at Fox loil . oil beaten curly Sunday morning be- company. Mr. Donovan has Trenton yesterday to discuss taxing! tions were given by John J. Sha- K( fpro daylight ami his watch waa sink, set forth Monday morning to septic tank be hauled to Obadinii conditions in Monmouth county. | after Saturday. Some timo a^'O Hi-iirich avc-nui', wan ('(inducted, nt hunt rabbits. Ho waa full of hlsch moved in his new locution and isE. Davis's farm and plowed under. piro of Atlantic Hi^hlandEu John tiu; company ivUippiul running t(in stolen. He accuses Milton McCol- celebrating his removal to new am!- The state tax board had the report j Ferrell and George Kisler, with a Wnoillmvn cl.ni,.i,.fy a|, NCW Yurie j;an,->si.,nurseryman at Hed Bank, spirits, both in his actions and In the The farm is only a short distant of its experts who had made invej-1 train, but service was resunicr. last Woilnral.-iy, when the rcinnitis contents of "flowing bowls" which lurger quarters by making sped il from the River Plaza settlement, violin and an accordion, played through the (.'fTorts of Mayor Archi- and William Liddy of Port Mon- offers of various goods. tigations into the value of property selections. The lodge had an or- of the piililir-licr w(!r« placed in ti uiouth ns being guilty of the crime. he had consumed shortly after sun- which is one' of the fastest grow- in th>; county as compared with the bald L. Miller. Last week Mr. Mil- newly complctei! mausoleum, aa ing suburbs of Red Bank. chestra a number of years ago, but ler received the following letter The two men have been arrested rise. The store adjoining that of Mr. assessed value. The statement was deaths and removals have wiped out provided- in his will. His widow, and held in $3,700 bail each. Mr. Nimrod Carney walked many Donovnn has been rented by the. River Plaza is in Middletown based on the value of real estate from the rtilroad company. : Mrs. Emma Louise I'Yix, and hep Charles Market company. This all the members except Mr. Ferrell MCCOIRHII ia out of jnil with his miles without seeing rabbits or any township, and two weeks ago tVie ns shown by sales made this year, and Mr. Fisler. "We have concluded that it is sons, Ficrlcick 1!,, Itnipi, v ar(j mother as his bondsman. Mr. Liddy other kind of game, but his high concern will operate the store as a officials of Tied Bank asked permis- in comparison with the assessments not practicable to continue to run(.'nrlylc R. Robinson, v, itni-sscd was unable to yet a bondsman and meat market and will open for sion, of the Middletown township After the meeting the Belford the shuttle train leaving Red B.mk spirits were such that he felt no of last year. transicr of (he body from the rj- he is in the county jnil. Both men business in a week or so. board of health to have the sewagi lodge served a clam chowder sup- at 5:412 A. M. each day' to con- discouragement. Finally he ldi?t The county tax board said that ceiving vault at the ccmete ry, deny they are iruilty. Tho store at the west end of tho put on the farm. The health board pper in the Methodist church hall. nect with our Train 4,000 at Mnt- the lairs of SECOND-f&AND CLOTHES BOUGHT. 3TO»M ENCLOSURES. STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE. APARTMENT FOR RENT. GRAPE FARM BARGAIN. 1S21 DODGE TOURING. CHICKEN F.ABM FOli SAI.K, Sevt-n and a. half H'TCH, IIOU.^I-, bnrns, Men's only: must be In good condition. Now 19 the time tu luivu them put up, Oak counter und Nnilorml cash roister Four rooms mnl sun., purlor, bath, clec- ! Wonderful buy; imist be seen to be ap A nicely located i;iitckfil (fetm Oi fire WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. Gait nt 1. Krrber'n, 1C8 Munmouth itr««t, riant welt until biitl wctitlier, I'hone [ted fke new; price rraxonablc tu quick Imyur. tric liuhta umi run nun; wuter; rent $22 Delco _)1 ant, tractor, tlir< u ucn- i ut i'vapcn, preci;ili-'l, <}u Church News. PLUMBER VS. DENTIST. Next Sunday will be observed as The Jury was Unable to Agree in bey scout- Sunday, Christmas ce»l Lawsuit Yesterday. Sunday and Bible Sunday at tho A lawsuit;for $172.14 brought by Methodist church. The pastor will Howa'rd Frey, a plumber, agai-ut lb preach on "Interpreting Your Dr. William M. Pearce, a dentist, Bible" at tho morning service arr. was tried yesterday before Justice at nljfht on "Breaking with the ElmerjC. Waintight and a jury nt Devil." the town hall at Red Bank. Mr, At the junior eonfrregational Frcy claimed that Mr. Pearce owed , servlca at the Baptist church Sun- him the money for plumbing work day morning the subject •will he done in the doctor's1 office in t'lft "Reverse Gear." Tho subject for Whitfteld building. Dr. Pear.'u the regular church service will ba laime,d that it was up to Mr. Whit- A Statement of F$ct . "Who is at the Door7" Tho young field and not up to him to pay for people's fellowship meeting will the work. He said that Mr. Whit- Fresh Killed Fancy Fresh Quality Beef have "With the Cross in China" a* fleld ordered the work done. Mr. Of Interest to Pimo Purchasers— its topic nnd the leader will be Whitrield, who wns n witness at the ib. Milk Fed Top or Bottom Vivian Bralsted. Sunday night suit, contended that Dr. Pearco hail THERE* IS NO BETTER PLACE TO BUY YOUR VIC- Milk Fed there will bo a Thanksgiving service rdored the work done and that ho with a cantata, nliould pay the bill. Loon Reustille TROLA OR PIANO THAN AT TUSTING'S. The Baptist, Presbyterian snd was the lawyer for Mr, Froy am! Methodist churches will •unite in John J. Quinn was the lawyer f n The makes of the Pianos we cany have not only stood holding a Thanksgiving service to- Dr. Pearce. The jury wns out a night nt eight o'clock at the ^fcth- lone time and was unable to renen the test of time but the years have brought added prestige to odist church. RBV. John Muysken? a verdict. The members of the the names on their fall-boards. Their quality has been proved by •will preach the sermon and the sub- Jury were Harry Burrowes, Borden ••>.» ject will ba "Romembor." R?v. L. Jinnee, George Sutton, Jolir. generations of those best suited to judge. Their beauty is appar- William E. Braistod and Rov. W. Kennedy, Patrick Kennedy, A. P : ent to the eye of all who see them standing side by side-on our Rolland Raver will assist In the Mcplain, Henry Grammnn, GcorK1! eervlca. Special music will bo ren- Aclierman, H, W. Barber, Josaph floors. The perfection of their tone is acknowledged by all who dered. Tha offering will ba for the Se»ta, Frank Arnone nnd W. E. lb Red Bank public health nursing as- play or aj^preciate the beauty of music. sociation and the King's Daughtert. A Thanksgiving service of an Birthday Dinner Party. It is impossible to make a mistake if you select your Piano > hour will bo held tomorrow morn- Iiirs. Thomas A. Donnelly nf Ing at ten o'clock at the Reformed Monmouth Pnrk, in ''Miildletmvn at The House of Quality. You clioo.se from the best—each in ehurch township, giive a dinner pnvty Su>i- its class—the STEINWAY, HAKDMAN, WEBER, STECK, At the Presbyterian church Sur.- day in celebration of the birthd.-w Hgy morning tho subject will ba IVERS & POND, BRAMBACH, PACKARD, BEHNING, MIL- of(hor sister, Miss Muy L. Wiostu;r. All Our Pooltry Comes Direct from Here it Crows "Partnership." This will be the Twenty guests were present fi'ntn TON, TUSTING— all are line pianos. It is merely a question' fourth of a aeries of sermons o-, East Orange nnd Newark and Min "Christian Stewardship." At night Wicnnpr received many fine gift*. of the exact instrument that best fits your needs and taste. the pnator will dcllvor tho prepar- including n diamond ring from her We Have, a Fine Selection of Fancy Tur- atory lecture to communion, vi\'M fiance. ' •; "JCJUS in Solitude" as the subject. You can neither surpass nor equal the advantages offered keys, Geese, Ducks, Roasting Chickens. Those intending to join the church Ret) BanU Lodge Sociable. you at Tusting's" in the purchase of a Piano, Player or Grand. will moot the session at the close of The Sons nnd Daughters o* You have but to call at our hcimlil'iil warerooms to prove the the service. Communion will bn Liberty lodge o** Red IJnnk will held tho following Sunday morninc. 1inld a mnsqucrtule sociable l'Viiluy truth of our statement—there is no bettor place to buy than at Wishing You All a Happy Thanksgiving, Teaching Civics. night of this week in (he Davidson On Monday afternoon the civics building. Prize* will lio awarded department of the Red Bnnk Wo- for the prettiest, best looking nml man's club met at thn clubhouso funniest, costumes. Very Truly we remain yours, and Mins Stcele, who tenches civics at the Rod Bnnk public school, gove IS THE Tustin^s an address on "Tho teaching of i civics np related to future /citizen- 609 Mattison Avc. 14 Monmouth St. ship." B'way at Third Avo. At this- meeting Mras lsnnr H. ASBURY PAR!' RED BANK LONG BRANCH Gilhuly of Eatontown started a/ i in parliamentary law. IN SEA BRIGHT YET? Page Eighteen v RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 26,1924. >•«•«,'*<> Seek Mi»ing Girl. Mr. Coddington is employed. He IS THE Mr?. Emma Reed of Bradley has been laid up with sickness, but Beach has sought the aid of Judira hsis recovered. Rulif V. Lawrence in locating he-' Tlie American Mechanics \\ill it- Dancing SILENT tend service at the Reformed When You Want Money daughter Elizabeth, who has been Every Saturday ond Sunday missing four months. Mrs. Kceil church Sunday morning. Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Thomson will Evenings at the beautiful WATCHER will also nppeal to Governor Silzer Shrewsbury River Country on real estate loan—on bond IN BELFORD YET? for help in finding her daughter. spend Thanksgiving with friends jt Club. Music by the famous In order to celebrate the opening of our The girl i3 fourteen years old butSout'.i' Bound Brook. Eddie Williams and first mortgage—you can store at 38 Monmouth St., next door to telephone Miss Green of tho nnti-snlovi in size nnd appearance easily passes Shrewsbury River Country save time and trouble by con- building, we are offering our good friends the for eighteen or twenty. Her league spoke at the Reformed mother is of thj belief that fhe church Sunday morning. Club Orchestra( sulting our officers. They wel- following unusual bargains for Friday and Sat- went away with a married man. Fred Waters of Newark spent urday. • part of last week with his brother, Business Men s Lunch come interviews. '"" SHREWSBURY NEWS. William B. Waters. The two men Savoy Roasters $ 1.40 went Running anJ banged a rabbit, Extraordinary Athletic Club to Give Dance at the pheasant, six squirrels and five Amid Pleaiant Surroundings Model Roasters 2.10 Firehouse Tonight. Fidelity Union Spup Carving Sets 4.75 A largo attendance is looked for For Sale or Rent Choice of Roast Copper Bottom Wash Boilers 1.49 tonight at the dance to bo held by wants are quickly filled if you give Vegetables Title &. Mortgage Guaranty Co. the athletic club at the firehouse. loo Cream or Pie Nickel Copper Tea Kettles 1.75 1 the job to Luke Longhead.—Ad- Coffee 755 Broad St. and 9 Bank St., Newark, N. J. Aluminum Percolators, 6 cup .89 James Ladiso's River Plnza OP ' vertisement '^ 2:3 tra will provide the music. . .1 12 to 85c ° TELEPHONE 0300 Aluminum Colander 79 club will dispose of §2.50 in gold IS THE White Oval Dish Pan 1.25 on the co-operative plan. """' Capital and Surplus $2,500,000 Kred Iiiordan is employed as Shrewsbury Raver Linoleum Mats • -25 agent for a company which, manu- Maple Chopping Bowls 25 factures vacuum cleaners. He bus Gountry Glut 1 Pint Size Thermos Bottle 89 sold a number of the machines to RED BANK residents tit this place. White Ensmeled Rice Boiler 1.35 The firemen enjoyed their annual IN FAIR HAVEN YET? If pays to advertise in tf§§ Register. Kirsch Rods, single 30 supper last night at Thomas's Inn PUBLIC NOTICE. at Red Bank. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING M1NU Kirsch Rods, double 60 MUM AND MAXIMUM SALARIES OF Joseph Thompson is laid up with PATROLMEN AND THEIR DAILY a sore hand. The ailment de- HOURS OF DUTY AND 'SERVICE. BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and veloped from a blister and blood Council of tho DurouKh vt lied Hunk; poisoning is feared. 1. That oil patrolman emplrtyod by the RED BAI HARDWARE STORE An elaborate Thanksgiving enter- Borough of Red Dunk filial! Im paid tax the- first year of aervico tho num of $1.76fe* Telephone 936 ROBERT DONOVAN, Proprietor tainment and piny, will be given for the Bccoml year of Bcrvicc, the a urn of this afternoon at the schoolhouse by $1,860; outl fur uiich year of Her vice there- HARDWARE Jacob Steinbach's Department Store, Broadway, Long Branch, is now ready to sepe the people of after, tho sum of $2,01)0. the pupils. 'I. All patrolmen uhull be required to DEVOE'S PAINTS AND OILS — HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS Henry Billings, who has been Monmouth County with Holiday Gifts of all kinds. bo on duty ami in HOT vice no more than eight hourtf in every twenty-four hours, very sick, has irriproved sufficiently and their Bervlce to bo continuous, to take short walks, but is still tri- Before buying your presents, visit this store, because you are sure to save at least Twenty Per !)• This ordinance shall tnlte effect Jan* 38 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. Uury lat, 1U25. able to work. Cent on any merchandise bought here. ' The foregoing ordinance has been Intro- New doors have been put on the duced nnd tho Mayor nnd Council will con- sider the final puauuKo thereof on the 1st firehouse by George W. Sewing o£ We are proud to say that we have Jersey's Finest Department Store, and are ready to take care day of December, 19^4. nt tlio Eoroush Red Bank. Hull at 8:00 1\ M. of your every need for the Holidays. • . Any person or persons desiring to ba Walter Leuck has quit his job at heard will he given an opportunity nt the Winganeek farm. tlmu and place a To re BO id. George Silver, Jr., is hunlinj; A, E. OLSEN. deer in Vermont for a weeV. Clerk. Gift Suggestions: ' PUBLIC NOTICE! ~~ John Parker, son of Benjam'n \N ORDINANCE ADOPTING AND EN- John Parker, i is steadily improving DORSING THE "FLA4 CODE," •Just a F*ew of the Many Gifts to Be Found at This Store ADOPTED AT THE NATIONAL J-'LAQ from the injuries he suffered two CONFERENCE. WASHINGTON, JUNE weeks ago when he stumbled and 14-15, 1923, AS REVISED AND EN- Handkerchiefs DORSED UV THE 8KCOND NATIONAL At the Last Minut fell on the Red Bank high school Toys Fur Neck Pieces FLAG CONFERENCE. WASHINGTON. grounds. He is still unable to at- MAY 16TH,-1024, AND PROVIDING are you going to remember several important items you PENALTIES FOU THE VIOLATION OP need for Your Thanksgiving Dinner? To help You be sure tend school. Handbags Neckties Silk Shirts ANY OF THE" PROVISIONS OF SAID nothing is forgotten, we are listing a few reminders below. Miss Margaret Lyons has give.) CODE. up her position at*Communipaw as Toilet Sets Hosiery Smoking Sets HE IT ORDAINED by tho Mayor and The Fruit, the Nuts, the Candy, the Seasoning, some Council of tho Uorough of lied Dank: Onions, a can of Plum Pudding. Read the list through. Then a stenographer for the Centv •! I.. That the "Finn: Code" adopted at railroad conipany. Umbrellas Dinner-Sets Smoking Jackets the -Nationnl Flnjr Conference, Wn"hintt- buy Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest! ton, Juno 14-15, 1028, as rcviucd and en- George Silver, Sr., has a nc.v dorsed at the 3ecund Niitiomtl Flag Con- Cadillac automobile. Gloves Lingerie Bath Robes ference, VVnHhinutun, May 15th, 11)24, bs In Keeping With the Spirit of the Day, nnd the oaino in hereby adopted and in- OUR STORES WILL BE CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY. The next meeting of the child dorsed. Open Late Tonight to Better Serve You. study class will be held Friday lit Perfumes Silk Underwear Sweaters 2. Any person or corporation violating any of ttie proviaionu or terms of nnld the schoolhouse, instead of at Mrs. uoclo uhnll upon conviction thereof ha Pun- Walter Morris's where it was orig- idhed by a, flno of twenty-flvc dollar* doz MAKE YOUR QIF"T A USEFUL ONE THIS YEAR (925) or by imprisonment in the county inally planned to hold the meeting. mil for thirty days or both, l Oranges 29c . 37c The subject will be "Obedience." Tha foregoing ordinance has been fntro- BUY IT AT iuced nnd tho May or ond Council will con- Delicious juicy Oranges—right from the Sunny South! Miss Jatho of Red Bank'will have tder tho final passage thereof on the lot charge of the meeting 2nd tea will lay of December, 1924, at tba Borough be served. Jail nt 8:00 V. M. 4SCO Any pel-won or persons dcBirina to hi The auxiliary of the Long Branc'r Hoard .will bu (riven an opportunity at tha MixeJNuts hospital will meet next Wednesday time and place nforeuiiid, * Mince Meat A, E. OLSEN, afternoon at Mrs. Ada B. Nafew't'. • Clerk. » 25c PUBLIC NOTICE. » 21c AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE • MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWJ. EXTENSION OF THE HENEFITS OF THE SEWER SYSTEM OF THE BOR- each Union Thanksgiving Service Tomor- OUGH OF RED DANK AND THE CON- STRUCTION OK LATERAL SEWERS • Juicy Grapefruit 5c row at Christ Church. AND CONNECTIONS IN RIVER The three churches of this place I Deliveries Made All Over Monmouth County I STREET, ADOUT 430 FEET, AND IN; Thin skinned, fine flavor, very juicy, Ideal Breakfast fruit! WESTSIDM AVENUR. EAST OF will unite in holding a Thanksgiving HUIDGE AVENUE, ADOUT 17f» FEET, service of one hour at Christ church TOGETHER WITH THE APPURTEN- Sound Yellow ANCES NECESSARY THEREFOR, AND at ten o'clock tomorrow morning, THE MANNER OF ASSESSING THE Rev. F. H. Sherman will preach the COST AND EXPENSE "THEREOF. Onions sermon. BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Council of the Itoiouidi of Red Dank: lb Philip Lawrence has bought r 1. That n Intcrnl auwcr with tho neoei- 3 * 10c radio outfit from William B. Waterj sary connections therefor be constructed as fo)lowB: In River Ktrcet, about 480 for $200. Last week Mr. Waters feet, and in Wonts ido avenue, eflat of ft C also sold three outfits to Newark Bridge nvei)ue, ubnut 17j feet. 2. Thnt tho pipes required in the con*, Ripe Cranberries 13 parties, two to Asbury Park mn:i ntruction of snM aewcre HIHIII bo of a size and one to a New Yorker. nnd Hind to conform with the pipes with Sound, Red Ripe Berries. Finest Quality! which Raid ECWCI-S ahull connect. Rev. J. A. Thomson and Dr. j 3. Thnt the construction of enid flowers Daniel D. Hendrickson represen to! shall ba under the supervision ol the .Choice, Sweet, Tender - -street superintendent. asco the Reformed church at a consis- 4/ Thnt tha cost nnd expense of tha torial conference at Red Bank last construction of Riich Hewers shall he as* Fruit Cake , | .eased in the mnnner provided by law. Peas week. '. 6. That temporary notes or bond.1) be cans The 236th annual business meet- inaued from time to time to temporarily 2 ft carton $100 finance unld work in tho nfrRrcgntc amount 2 25c ing of the Baptist church was hell . uf not exceeding $1,500.00. Thursday corning. Luncheon w > G. Thnt fluid notes or bonds Bhnll benr . Bay your Bread Supplies to last over until Friday morn- served by the women of the church ntereat at not excecdintr six per cent per ui num. ir.3. Buy Where Quality Counts! at noon. In the afternoon an ad- The forcjrolnpr ordinanco has been intro* dress was made by Martin BrynilJ- ]uced nnd the Mnyor and Council will con- "•" Extra • ;ider the final ptiasaRn thereof on the lat Big son of Atlantic Highlands, a solo , dny of December, 1924, at the Borouah Wrapped was sung by Mrs. Brynildsen ami a Hall at g:00 V. M. Any pci-Hon or pcrnons ilo3irinff to bo piano solo was played by Walte•: heard will be given an opportunity nt th« Sl'.ermer. time and place aforesaid. A* Rich and Pure BO Bread can be made! A. E. OI.REN. Miss Addie Wilson is improving Clerk. loaf from sickness. SHERIFF'S SALE. Victor Bread 6c Miss Marir Conover, who lias By virtue at a writ of I), fn. to me di- been sick with rheumatism scvcrsl rected, ifltmed out of the Court of Chan- Good Pnn Bread! cery of the State of New Jersey, will bo weeks, 'is improving. exposed to Pule nt public vendue, on Mon- ; day, the 15th dny of December. 1924, be- lcaf Dry grass on the meadows o tween the hours of 12:00 o'clock and 5:00 Victor Raisin Bread 10c Oliver Mblton's Twin Brook game o'clock (at 1:00 o'clock), in tho afternoon of Bnid day, at the Court House, In tha Fruit-Rich and Sweet! farm caught fire one night last Uorough of Freehold, County of Mon- week. Employees of the place "put mouth, New Jersey, to BntiBfy n decree of the fire out before much damage said Court amounting to approximately was done. $1.7R3.Oi). Don't Miss a Single Item! All that tract of land lying mostly on Cecil Conover spent part of las' the eatttcriy «Ulu of the roud from Tin ton Falls to yhark Hlver, hninK u tract or lb week at Boston. parcel of land nnd premises hereinafter Delicious Assorted Chocolates 39c Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur CJpddington particularly denci-Ibed, situate, lyinff ond box beiDK In tho Township of Shrewsbury, in Sweethome Chocolates "> 39c moved yesterday to Belmar, whe.'c the County of Monmouth ami Htatc of New lfe ho "Ship ahoy—to the land of toys!" calls Bobby, Maiy Lou and little Billy as they rush" Jersey. Dcing tho (southwardly pnrt of a tract denif^intcd nnd dcBcrihed in n deed: Princess Chocolates *A9c from Jacob 21. Corllcn nnd Gcoriie Corlles, pell mell into Toyland! The little toy trains whistle their welcome, Mr. Teddy Bear executors of Jacob Corlicii, hoarinir data Creamy Mints "> 25c tho ninth tiny of January, A. D. 1864, nnil Vrf squeaks joyously, the tin soldiers beat their red drums and stand at attention, the bells ring not on record there, described oa tract No. Hard Mixed Candies » 29c 11 on the map by which it was not*], pur- lb box m chancti by snid Jacob Curlleo, dt'tl'd, of out merrily, and all the little rosy cheeked dollies stand with open arms, all ready to wel- William Smith nnd wife by deed bcarinir XXXX Confectioner's Sugar lie date A. D. 1H42. I)cninnin(j at n atona lb BY BI&G.GS. about one clinm wmtwtird of tho nfore»»id Powdered Sugar k"* He come the little folks into the land of play. So hurry down and bring all'your little friends road to Shark River nntl Sgunn; thctici (1) south, eiiihly-fleven decrees nnd twen- with you, and find out what they want for Christmas. . ' ty-five minutes enat. seventeen ehninn nnd sixty linka nlonit huulu of Robert Pnlden A or CB nnd others t» a ntnlio; <2> north, three da- Ti R Plum Pudding greea nnd nino tnlnutra east, five chain* and seventeen llnUn nUjn« tho Upplncott tract, formerly Dr. Jneobun Hubbard, to a •take; <«) north,, elifhty-acven dc»reet The crowning glory of a good meal is n steam- •nd twenty-eitrht minutca west, aeventeen chains and twenty-five Jinks n!onK tho ing, fragrant cup of good Coffee. northwardly pnrt of tho trnct of wlilch thia Is a part to a ntnko nt tho westwnrdly «(da ffSCO is Convincingly Good! of the nfoifjinid Hliark River road by way of Nntt'ti Hill; (4) nouth, newn deffreen and eighteen mlnutcR went, flvn clmiita and The classic comic of seventeen llnhn nlunir tho Hathaway tract 4 td (he boulnnlnir. Contuinlni; about nine American home life UCBC9. Kxecptlnff from the nforeanld (leaerfptlofti You'll Taito ihe Difference! i thnt trnct of land conveyed by Kohcrh Crumwcll (widower) to Alejtnnder Sjiencer ONE'OF'TME nnd Juila SponAer, bin wife, by dcod dated n c January 21, IOOL\ and recorded in Hook ' GUI of Deed.* for Munmouth County pane OSCD Evaporated Milk '"" " 10 PAGES , 4 457, which tract in a tract enntfllnlntf- thlrty-clBht hundrcilths of nn nore on th« ! extreme wontprly putt of the atave de- For the TlmnkNtfivinj* Dinner, for every .special occasion, •crlbcit trnct of land. • COMICS Intended to bu tho nnmo land nnd prcm- for the daily table nnd kitchen needs, for every Grocery Idfla conveyed to tho nnl.1 Mary Cnln oy I IN d«ed bearlnir even dnlo herewith, executed Horn— by Dnvlil Hrott ni^l Barah (Jcott, hli wlf«, and yet to be recorded. It Pay* to Trade Where Quality Counts! COLOR, tletaed n» the property of Mary Cnln, taken in execution at the milt of David EVERY SUNDAYIN Scott, «nd tr, !)«• sold by Thoto Pricei Effective in Our Red Dank Storci. n » iJ£"N V- VAMMATBR, Sheriff. Joseph Goldstein Dntpd Nov. 17, 1024 EDWARD W. WIJUS, Solicitor. 39 BROAD STREET —ill? ^^'JO ™ _ !2fl.O4 I Broadway Long Branch, N. J. Evcrvwcck Luko Longhead tolla SHREWSBURY AVE and OAKLAND STREET of nositiona open to nil kinds of worltora, Read The Keglntcr'a Want AdvcrtiscmontD if you nro seeking ©ribnne a pqaltlonAdvertymt RED BANK REGISTER,-NOVEMBER 26,1924. Pace Ni dtjr from a visit with his daughter, WHAT WILL YOU NEWS FROM KEYPORT. Mrs. F. C. CoBsaboom of Seabright. THINK OF THE Edward Guttler of New York HOUSE FLOODED WHEN THE spent the week-end with his mother. RED BANK WATER PIPES FROZE. Call on Luke Longhead for any SILENT sort of want. He specializes in all Mr.. R. Walter.'. Hcu.. Badly kinds.—AdverUaenjent. Damaged Lait Week—Over $300 WATCHER? THRIFT STORE Cleared at Annual Supper of Re- Four New Stores For Rent. formed Church. 17 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Mrr. R. Walters's home on Broad street was flooded last week by tha MONMOUTH STREET, RED BANK, N. J. freezing and bursting of the water pipes. The house was unoccupied MoUU fur €rirj Purpcut North Side, Near Broad Street. Thanksgiving Week Specials but the neighbors' attention wal lb culled to tho trouble' by a large Very Best Creamery Butter 49c icicle hanging on the outside of the Seven New Stores have just been built on the north side of Pur© Lard 19c «> house, i Monmouth Street, Red Bank, near Broad street. Three of these No. 1 Bogota Coffee—None Better 45c «> Over $300 was cleared by the .stores have already been rented. Fresh Western Leghorn Eggs •..-.•.. .65c *"*• women of tho Reformed church it kgi their annual Bupper held Thursday Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour .....»••• .2 P 25c night in the church house. Each of the remaining four stores is Heinz Loose Mince Meat 25c lb The Keyport '.iterary club will be None Such Mince Meat ISc pk« entertained Friday afternoon by G Mrs. W. Stephen Wallace. The pro- Large No. 3 can Health Brand Pumpkin.. .19c "> eiam is being arranged by Mrs. ti. 12 feet front, 60 feet deep R. & R. Plum Pudding 29c ft «n Brower Walling and the topic will Heinz Plum Pudding ...... -.- ft tln 39c be "Historic Churches of New Jer- [They have all improvements and are for rent at of sey." Cranberries ....>. 2 ">' ' 25c Mies Betty C. Hendriekson h v}«- Large California Walnuts .-...... • .39c ft itinjr her grandparents, Mr. and $65 per Month. Fine Quality Paper Shell Almonds 35ct b Mrs. Alexander Cadoo, Jr., of Sum- Instant Heat ft mit. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hendrick- Fancy Mixed Nuts ..-.. .25c son will spend Thanksgiving day Radlantfire ii a new and revolutionary gas Immediate possession can be given. Lease will be made New Large Brazil Nuts ...... ^...... 23c «> there. heating device for the fireplace and for port' at this rental for five years if desired. Dromedary Dates ....;. 20c Pk« Edmund Carhart has been enjoy' able use. Heats by a new principle. Projects ing his annual vacation from Wal- Radiant Rays, like Sun Rays, straight into the Apply at the office of . Blue Gooae Oranges .... • • ».;•> •>: 29c <•«• ling's drug store. room and not up the chimney. Fancy Large Lemons ..... ,;.;.>...... 39cdoz - Mrs. Elizabeth Wintcrton has re- Sweet Russet Cider .. ( .39c «•'• turned from a visit at Freehold. Odorless, ashless, smokeless, dustless—Costs hot : Wilbur Fowler of the U. S. naval no more than ordinary fireplace equipment. Goff's Original Cough Syrup—No Dope 25c training station at Newport, R. I., • Saves average householder two tons of coal has been visiting his parents, Mr. a winter. Models range from $15 up. See HENRY SCHROEDEBI, IV9gr. and Mrs. W. J. Fowler. them today. Hawkins Brothers Mrs. L. Brower Walling has been Consolidated Gas Co. of New Jersey visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Varian 10 Monmouth Si of CreBtwood, N. Y. LONG BRANCH RED BANK ASBURY PARK Red Bank, N. J. Mr?. William Westervelt of Subsidiary of Jersey Central Power & Light Corp. Brooklyn, war. the recent guest of ,c Mrs. Matilda Hoff. ^^ ' C& HUMPHREY A barn dance was held last night at St. Joseph's parish hall. The members of the American Mechanics attended the Sunday Radjantfim evening services at Calvary Metho- • T" "•••••••awiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriMiiii ffin " n>. dist church. Mrs. Fannie L. Ogden of'Aeburp Park visited Mrs. Josephine A. Hoff last week. Carl A. Gloss has a position as or- chestra leader in the Ditmas theater at Perth Amboy. Bev. A. J. Mack of Pueblo, Colo had charge of services Sunday in St. Mary's church. He is a candi- date for the rectorship of tfn church. . ; The junior improvement associi1. ' The Steinbach Gift Shops are in Holiday Array, Replete tion will give an entertainment Monday night at the Reformed i with Gift Suggestions for Everyone on your church, the principal attraction be-' ing a farce entitled "Heira at Law." ' List-and-Prices are Most Moderate The home and school association will hold its next meeting on Mon- day night, December 8th, at tha iic;h school auditorium. Mrs. E. H. TOYLAND- Boynton of Woodbridge will be the speaker for the evening. Good news for boys and girls. Toyland is open! And what an enchanting display of toys, games and playthings of all sorts Mrs. G. W. Doyle and Mrs. Eu- for all the ages of childhood. Santa has sent a. most bewildering eenia Vand-n-zee, Jr., have return^'l variety of things from his workshop to Steinbachs for his boys and tc> Philadelphia after a visit with girls to see and choose. Soon he's coming down himself so that Mr. nn<) Mrs. A. D. Doyle. they can tell him what they'd like to find on Christmas morning. The narciit-teachers' association if St. Joseph's church will give n -iMH'crt and dance Wednesday, Pe "ilier 10th, at the parish house. Welcome Mrs. Mary E. Carter of Norfolk, FANCY POTTERY "i., was thn recent guest of her sis- •or. Mrs. J. R. Claffy. From all corners of the earth—these pottery bowla, George Vagle has rented one of vases and dishes that add their bit of tasteful color Theodore Kqlsey's-flats on Second UMBRELLAS to the modern home. Prices are very low. to "-*.-50t. Mrs. A. W. Ogden of East Orange Make a rainy day, brighter by giving a And in this first floor Gift Shop there are hundred* 'vas the recent guest of Mr. and brilliant hued silk umbrella to one you cars of other artistic gifts—book ends, smoking stands, Mrs. H. Soabrook Schanck. This Mrs. C. Lindsey of New York was for. The handles are charming, conveni- reading lamps, mahogany clocks, Japanese trays and the recent guest of her sister, Mrs. ent, and there's such a variety! The colors vases and all sorts of novel brass pieces—inexpensive, Rov Clark. are legion and the prices begin at $1.95 /*> IVING them is a pleasure, novel and appropriate. The Keyport senior young morA and range upward. and yet, buying them ia association will give a dance in the such a problem! I've a plan Christinas high school December 12th. that helps a gTeat deal—a sys- HAZLET NEWS.> tem of budgeting my gift allow- ance, of estimating tha cost of Mrs. Leroy Clark Entertain! the each gift and totaling them in Store Sewing Club. it simple manner. You will find Mrs. Leroy Clar'c entertained tho STATIONERY it helpful, too, I'm sure and i£ Hazlet and South Keyport sewing 1 "Th. Write Gift" you'll just send me your name club on Thursday afternoon. In a and address (address me in care Where you will find everything in game Mrs. William Holmes won first prize and Mrs. Asbury Walling sec- You'll bs surprised how many times you of Steinbachs) I'll be glad to send you my littlo booklet. tune with the Spirit of Christmas. ond prize. Mrs. Edward Voorhees can check from tho gift list when you received first prize in a special game. Tho club will meet with decide upon stationery. Letter writing i> Stocks conveniently arranged so Mrs. William Hammell of South always more pleasing when distinctive Amboy in December. stationery is used. Every conceivable kind that you may do your Christmas Mrs. Melissa Ackerson and fam- ily entertained over the week-end and color ia here—as attractive as they TOILET SETS shopping with the least expendi- Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank J. Gronde of are correct. Eradley Beach. '• A toilet set is a gift she will like whether it be ivory, Mrs. Ernest E. Poseux and eon Gift boxes with both cards and note tortoise shell or amber for all are equally attractive ture of time, effort and money. Malcolm were Now York visitors on : pap»r may b» had in white or new Tuesday. and help materially in dressing the bondoir. tints from $1.00 to $7.S0. lYou will welcome the .even James Salmon has moved from A distinctive ivory set in neat DuBarry pattBrn, the Ackerson farm formerly ownod by Judge Ackerson of Keyport and five pieces, is $9.00. And thero is a varied selection greater than usual care with recontly purchased by Joseph of separate pieces from 50c up. Muahe, into tho house vacated by B. which we will help you find just Ayrcs, on the Daniel I. Stillwell farm, now owned by Ackerson Bros. A Memento With Your of Keyport, the items you have in mind for Mra. Ethel A. Cowles has charge Christmas Club Check— of the Red Cross drive in the Haz- filling your gift list. It is our de- let district. Your Christmas Club check will be cashed with a smile by William C. Hnyos and son Billy my salesperson or at tho Service Desk nt Steinbachs. And you will of Point Pleasant spent Sunday receive with your money mi attractive little memento that you will sire that your choice never be with Mrs. Melissa Ackerson «ml find useful.. MEETING OF BASEBALL CLUB. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ding- • man. Atlantic Highland! and Highland! Mrs. Jacob Appleby was called to Christian Science Society, Red Bank, N. J. Re-Elect Officer.. Spr.mgfiold last week by the death i The Atlantic Highlands and High- of her brother. WESTSfRANClS Cordially invite* you and your friends to attend a Send Us the Thing's iji lands baseball club, the county Henry Hodaa's garment facto 'y champions, met Tuesday night of liaa been re-opened nftcr having Free Public Lecture on Christian Science last week and re-elected the officials been closed several weeks. FUNERAL DIRECTORS You Wore Last Winter. $ for the coming year. They are Dr. The Methodist ladies' nid society r' -BY- J John Opfermaii president, Grandin will hold a sociable Friday, Decem- of Our cleaning department can do wonders with the things you probably Johnson vice president, Joseph E. ber 12th. WILLIAM W. PORTER, C. S. B. of New York City Bunfield secretary, Charles Gelhaus Mrs. George F. McCutcheon and tenderness Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, never expected to wear again. treasurer and William Fclharber family of New Brunswick have re- Results are really astonishing, but you can never appreciate the dif- and David 'lumen trustees. turnee! home from a visit of sev- and The First Church of Christ, Scientist, The financial report was not uperal weeks to Mrs. Hannah Goldon. in Boston, Massachusetts. ference until you have given us a trial. to expectations but the club made Friday night of next •eekian en- Alertness arrangements for next season and tertainment entitled "Seventeen," STRAND THEATRE MAX LEON, Proprietor they plan to make the team of such by Booth Tariiington, will bo given Temporary Office: quality that the results will be farin tho municipal building by Mis3 Comer Broad Street and Linden Place, Red Bank, N. J. l>etter,both as a sporting and as aMnble MullinB. The par"-1- 39 Worthley Street SUNDAY AFTERNOON, NOV. 30th, 1924 business proposition.. teuchers' association will be in I Ii> regard to the dispute as to the charge of the entertainment. Red Bank At 3:15 O'clock. county championship, one of the di- Dye Works rectors said that Edgar Vanderveer Phone Red Bank 635-R VV^AVWXAAAAAA.VvAAAAAAAAjSAAAAy of Freehold had denied the state- IS THE IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. fir in default tli ere of nueh decree will ment that he had given the deciding Joseph H. West, Mgr. To FRANCESCO FABB1CATOKK: tafcnn ngitlnst you UB the Chancellor eti By virtue of an order of the Court of i thinumnkv C LITTLE SILVER NEWS. "Dry Cleaning Protects the Heart of the Nation." Epworth League Convention to be Held Here Saturday. The Methodjst Epworth leagues gf the New Brunswick district will meet Saturday afternoon and night at the Methodist cliorch1 at this place. Two hundred or more dele- gates, r.re expected. The Little Sil- ver' Epworth league will serve su,> per tn the visitors. The; foundation is up,for Joseph Cumin's new house on the Wood bi'oc!; U'sct, near the station. Clifford Herbert spent last weak at Hightstown. He went there wit the intention of gunning, but was laid up with sickness most of th3 week. He returned home Sunday fully recovered from his sickness but without much game. There is no change in the coti- Practically all sizes and grades in the best known domestic weaves. A large assortment, very rtition of Frank Marra, who has choice Orientals in sizes up to 41/ix7i/£> ft, all newest designs and colorings in the last sale of the been very sick several weeks. Mrs. Mary Herbert of PlainfieM year at these ridiculously low figures FOR LESS MONEY THAN YOU CAN BUY IMPERFECT ":;jnt Sunday with her son, J. IJarry Goods. In language as simple and positive as we can make it, we assure you these values cannot Herbert. t:, T.Irs. Elsie Hartwig is improving- be duplicated in any other store. Furthermore, it will be impossible to secure these rags at these from grip. . The work of re-decorating the prices even at this store after the sale terminates. Let nothing stand in your way of getting to '.atcrior of St. John's chapel W;H this store and securing beautiful rugs of the finest quality at matchless prices. We made some La TAU5CA OR DELTAH completed last week. Women of( th3 chapel spent most of last very advantageous purchases when prices were low, and we want our customers to get the full Thursday cleaning the building and benefit, hence THE ONLY SALE OF ITS KIND IN THE STATE. Prices in the wholesale rug putting it into condition for hold- ing services. A Thanksgiving serv- market have jumped considerably and they will go higher. We mention a few names of na- 'cu will be held tomorrow morning tionally known rugs from which the wide awake customers may make selections— ut quarter to nine o'clo -k. , The Wenonah society will meet Herati, Beauvais, Yonkers, Carltons, Ardsleys, Kashgars, Imperial Sarouks, Imperial Kimamhah, Kiiday night at Miss Ella King's at Barrymore, Grenoble, Danube: and many others in the cheaper grades. Shrewsbury. John Skidmore has given up his The only gift which finds a woman's heart an easy target is a position with the Jphn T. Lovett mu'scry company. Herati Royal Wilton Rugs Kashgar Royal Wilton Rugs string of well matched PEARLS. Robert Dorrill has moved from ! LcsLer C. Lovett's house on Pro-;- # 9x12 ft. A fine plush Wilton, very closely woven, fringed, Size 0x12 ft., in the newest colorings. A heavy closely VVa have a limited number of beautiful LaTausca or Deltah j rcct avenu: to his new house on beautiful reproductions of antique Orientals, one of the woven Wilton- designed to stand hard service for many Pearls at the very SPECIAL PRICE of $3.85. : Si'voniic.'o avenue. very serviceable rugs. PRICE FOR.THIS SALE ONLY • years. A remarkable value especially at the PRICE FOR Mr. and Mrs. S. L. dcFobry Ut 'THIS SALE ;iv:J:y for Florida, where they wi!' # These Pearls Will be on Sale for One Week Only ~!'-nd fie winter. The liremnn are planning to ha>;' •.i s'.ipoer at thru1 annual niceties Select Your Holiday Presents Early ?.m! election of officers next month. William H. Carhart is the own?) of a largo silver loving cup which he won at the poultry show at Red Barrymore Royal Wilton Rugs Heavy Worsted Velvet Rugs Bank last week. The cup was of This new seamless Wilton with its beautiful quality and fred for the best pen of chickens 9x12 ft., seamless. The well known President quality now ;SLIN , rich colorings makes a most distinctive rug. Very heavy, ut the show. being sold nil over tho country at the best stores from • ••••-•- • and closely woven of the finest Worsted. PRICE FOR $45.00 to $55.00—PI^CE FOR THIS SALE ONLY JEWELER EATONTOWN NEWS. THIS SALE ONLY 13 East Frbnt St. Red Bank, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Charle! Falkenburg'! One Door from Palace Theatre Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Falkenbur£ celebrated their tenth wedding an- niversary with a party Friday nig'it. A large number of relatives and A11 friends were present and a fine tinv.' Fine Aminstes* Rugs, Worsted was enjoyed. Fine Worsted Axminsters i X Albert Smock has gone to work Size 9x12 ft. Seamed and seamless. The best dyes used for the Gulf refining company ni- Size 9x12 ft. Alexander Smith & Sons nationally known in these rugs, and can be depended upon to give long satis- ter a vacation of .i week.. George Yonkers grade. A heavy seamless and durable rug in factory wear. Designs and colors equal to higher priced Warren, another employee of ilu very fine colors. TRICE FOR THIS SALE ONLY goods. PRICE FOR THIS SALE ONLY company, is on a week's vacati ••» | and is spending most of. the time in ' Dictate gunning. \ Mr. and I.!rsi. Frank Hetzler ex $36.50 pect to move in a short lime to Mi- Your Car's Appearance' souri, where they formerly lived. John Tnnsey, son of Willian Tansey, is liack at school after hav- Grass Rugs—Extra Special Whittall Rugs ing been laid up a we,ek with sick- ness. Customers who act promptly will have the opportunity ol selecting from the highest class grass rugs on the market, Especially Mrs. Louis Burnett gave birth 10 including Deltrox, W. & J. Sloane's Willow Grass, and a son last Wednesday. others of equal quality in either !lxl^ ft. or 8x10 ft. sizes. Mr. anil Mrs. Francis E. Bruce Regular prices $12.50 to IJIC.BO. TRICE FOR THIS SALE Anglo-Persians returned Monday from their wed- ONLY, YOUR CHOICE will be found in our extensive stock at all times in many ding trip in Pennsylvania. A of the popular room sizes. Every Anglo-Persian is a mns- "shower" was given for the couple last night at the home of the brioV- terpiece. Tho price advances December 1st. Customers' who placo orders before that date will snve $11.25 on $9.00 the 9x12 ft. Btzo. FIVE PASSKNGEK COUPE WHAT IS THE Eedy Custom-Built by Fiihtr SILENT Larger sizes in stock—9x15, 9x18, 11.3x12, 10.6x13.6, 11.3x15 OU have your own definite ideal of motor car WATCHER? Ybeauty. You know a1 certain color combina- tion which would please you above all others. You A Talk With a Red Bant Man Beautiful Floor Lamps-The Ideal Christsnas Gift. favor a particular style nf upholstery. Cadillac in- Gorgeous Lamp Creations in all styles, from $2.98 complete to $95.00 vites you to give expression to these ideals in a Mr. Palmer Telli Something of In- Our Lamps were made up for us during the dull summer month3, when we could secure better Custom-Built V-63. Twenty-four master torelt to Red Bank Folki. There's nothing moro convincing prices and the desired combinations. Eveiy Lamp is'brand new. With our volume buying color harmonics and ten beautiful upholstery than the statement of someone you and quick tum-over method of selling, it meana real satisfaction in Lamp buying. patterns, in mohair or cloth, await your selection. know and hnvo confidence in. That's why this talk with Mr. Palmer of 60 Mechanic street, should be mighty helpful hero in Bod Bank. J. W. MOUNT CO., Frank Palmer, says: "I was Corner Maple Ave. and White St., troubled with pnins through my kidneys which wcro brought on by RED BANK, N. J. being on my'fcot long hours ut u time. I also had dizzy spells, which blurred my vision. I wns not troubled very long, howovor, as I heard of Doan's Pills. I won com- CAD ILLAC pletely cured of tho nttnek after taking two boxes." FOUR YEAUS LATER, Mr. Pal- mer said: "I am always rendy to endorse Donn'a an thoy hnvo al- ways proven satisfactory when I havo needed them." KEYPORT f NEW JERSEY" Standard ,6f Ihl World" Price 60c, at all denlcn. Don't simply auk for a kidney remedy— & PRICES GUARANTEED. Kct Doan'o Pills—tho oauio that Mr. Palmer had. t'ootcr-Milburn Co., Mfrg., Buffalo, N. Y. RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 26,1924. Page Twenty-One NEW WHITE RJBBONERS. special music will be rendered by fight at the Shrewsbury river coun- tho choir. try club. Tamperanco Union Hold. Meeting A.B.DIRHAN Tlio third o,f the series of entcf- • Starting next Saturday garbage at Mm. Plisro'i, , Ulnmi'iiti in the peopled popular collections in tbu Oceanic district DRUMMOND PLACE Mrs. George White beciimo .a coui'gu will be held next Monday will be made on Saturdays Inttcdd Red Bank 933 member of tlio women's Christian niirht at the parish house, ^Tho r'.- of Tuesdays according to an an- 1 temperance union o£ Kcd Bunk ui truction will be tho Richmond little nouncement sent out by the bourU \ a meeting last Thursday fit Mm. symphony orchestra of Boston, con- of health. Vj. Birdsull I'lmro'a. After the aisting of eix persons. mooting Bomc of the members went p IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. A omi was born Sunday to Mrs. CuUe Longhead Says: To WILLIAM 0. RVniEHFORD:— to Katuntown nml pinned white Albert Korr. "Filling any kind of a want nt By virtue of an order of the Court of ribbons on two now members, Mrs. any time is my specialty. Phone Chancery of New Jersey, muilo on the Mr. and Mrs, Christian Jun-v day of thci date hereof. Jn a certain crtva$ Mary McDcrmott anil Mrs. Charles me nnd I'll get' busy."—Advertise- wliL-retn Christine 'j. Itutherford 1» peti- E. Broeao. 'DID union line mudo :i and daughter of Seabright arrived ment. tioner, and you are defendant, you ore in this country lant Saturday from required to appear, arnl plead, answr or contribution of $5 for a montfrnimt, demur to petjtifmer'i petition on or before in memory of the 2i)th regiment of Denmark, where they had been IS THE the twenty-ninth day of December next, spending two montliB with relatives. or, In default thereof, such decree wilt New JerBoy-volunteei's. Tho union be t nit en figainiit you as the chancellor will meet Tluirediiy of next week at On the homeward bound trip they ahnll think cquitabit and just. stopped for two days in England The object of aald suit 1B to obtain a Mrs. Lewis Pcnnington'a on Maple decree of divorce, dliaolvintr the marriage avenue. Mickey Walker nnd Jock Mnlnne between you nnd the said petitioner. I will fight again. This time the WOLTIKR & G1LH0OLY, SolicitorB of Petition", bout will be staged at Milwaukee, 765 Broad Street Newark, N. J. Postoffico Now in Third Claei. Mickey has started training for the IN UUMSON YET? Dntcd October 28th, 1924. The- Leonardo postufflce hna ^bcen advanced from a fourth clnds'oflice to the- third class. Mrs. liertlm Brown, the postmistress, will receive a Balnry of $1,20(1 'a -year under th • new classification. If RUMSON NEWS. WIRE Linen Shower Given for a Bride-to- be Friday Night. A linen ahower was given last Friday ni/flit for Miss Mary Gilii- gnn, who is engaged to wed Hnrtn- horne Howlund. Miss Gillipan w».s These well known receivers are the choice of the Radio Industry and installed by us give you j. the recipient of a large number of the utmost in Radio Reception. Due td the various models there is a set for everybody. ^ gifts. - - • • - Club P Mrs. John Chnrtwick of ParK RUgo haa boon visiting her father, Garod Georgian, $495.00 P. 0. Mittag. A dance will bo held tonight at Small Down Payment, Balance This Garod Model is the supreme of Radio reception, combined with looks, and can take Eed Men's hall. its place in the best of homes. The cabinet is full size, and contains Batteries and Loud- Twenty persona attended a sur- "speaker complete with charging equipment. prise party given last Friday night in Monthly Payments. for Gudrun Christiansen. Mortenson & Co. of Atlantic High- lands have oponed a conl and feed H Best of Material and Workmanship More at the corner of River avenue The Garod V* has proven itself the greatest Five Tube Neutrodyne of today in looks, se- and Allen street. Miss Helen Harding, a member ot lectivity and volume with clarity. The mileage is unknown, as this is limited only to the air the tenching staff in tlio high school conditions. In seven official tests with prominent make receivers the Garod 5 has proven its building-, is upending a few days at great superiority. We stand ready at any time to prove this in your home. her home at Salisbury, Conn. Miss Eleanor Gorman and Mi .s Veronica Gately uro spending u week at Atlantic City. y Garod RAF, $191.35, Less Horn and Charger B. Mayer of Detroit ia visiting The greatest four tube receiver ever placed before the general public. Its selectivity sur- friends in town. Electrical Contractor passes the average five tube receiver and maintains a volume sufficient for any home. Tlia^ Princeton university gospo' team conducted the services Sun- 'day at tho Presbyterian church. 10 White Street led , N. J. Both services were largely attended. Zenith, $150.75, Less Horn and Charger Thanksgiving day will bo observed The Receiver that connected the MacMillan Expedition in the Polar Regions with the civ- with a service tomo.row morning t Telephone 339 or 1184 ilized world. This Four Tube Regenerative Receiver has the greatest volume with clarity of half-past ten o'clock. Rev, John Muysltcns, Jr., wil' preach. Ke^. any receiver of its kind we have been able to get for comparison. James Owfn will also take part and Magnavox, $209.75, Including Loud Speaker The receiver with a genuine one dial control with five tubes giving simplicity with the greatest of satisfaction. It has the loudspeaker built within the cabinet making a very neat appearance. k Paragon J- The Paragon factory has produced a set within the reach of every one. The new models have been developed with the aim of reaching eveiyone "with a reasonable simplified set and yet hold their selectivity. 51 For Plione Reception Paragon, Two Tube, Dry Cell Operated .....' Installed $55.95 Paragon, Two Tube, Storage Battery Installed $69.25 For Loud Speaker Reception, Less Horn and Charger Paragon, Three Tube, Dry Cell Operatio n Installed $83.80 Paragon, Three Tube, Storage Battery '..., Installed $100.25 Paragon, Four Tube, Storage Battery Installed $124.75 We also have on hand several slightly used sets which have our guarantee as though they were new. If you want any particular make receiver that we do not cany, we are more than willing to get it for you. Repair and Service Kl= We are maintaining the only exclusive Radio Repair and Service in this vicinity giving the general public all that there is in Radio. We are equipped to repair any make receiver, hav- ing in our testing department, instruments of value, you cannot find any where in this part of the country. Before purchasing your Radio, stop and think what it might cost you in a year. People are taking advantage of the General Public because they are not acquainted with this new art 16c lb and are using Radio for a side issue. Prices on Radio are misleading and to make yourself sure of satisfaction demand first class equipment and the license plate be shown on the receiv- Rib :•©> ing set itself. All good receivers are covered by patents and then licensed out to manufacturers. Lamb Chops End The following facts should warrant your confidence, if you are interested in Radio, either for new equipment or repair work. 32c lb First to build and operate an amateur Radio Telephone in this section. First to receive Radio Broadcasting for the General Public in this section for which we hold an invaluable certificate. te Rib Roast Nineteen years of practical experience in Radio Work. Won the honors for second place in the Amateur Race across the Atlantic Ocean in 1922. Have been called upon many times in the past three months to pass opinion and test sdme of the most prominent receivers made. l£§=«3 Also have the" only Western Electric Public Address System in this section for gen- eral public use. mm. « lew Saeerlrail RADIO 2-AWL Telephone 1184 m >wi Male Frai 10 White Street Nighta, 22-W Red Bank, N. J. Exclusive Agent for Garod, Zenith, Magnavox Products; nlso agent for Paragon, Muaic Master, West- w crn Electric, Thompson and many other prominent manufacturers. 2| ^» BED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 26,1924. BIG GAIN IN ASSETS. Atlantic Highlands Loan Association Gains $250,000 in Year. Tho annual meeting of the At- lantic Highlands building: and loan I KESSLER'S association was held Ia3t Wednes- V THE 'STORE OF BETTER VALUES T day night and the following officers were elected: Louis Sculthorp pres- T ident, John B. Swan vice president, CE--REDBANK X Corner Sroad and White Streets Red Bank, N. J. f Henry VanNote secretary, Charles M. 1. McNULTY AMUSEMENT COMPANY. ' GEORGE O. RbOP, Resident Manager. %— ; " — R. Snydei" solicitor and Dr. Charles MATINEE DAILY, 2:30. VAUDEVILLE AT 2^40 EVENING, 7 TO 10:4S VAUDEVILLE AT 8-4S. Keed treasurer. Timothy Maxson, THE WORLD'S BEST IN VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTOPLAYS f Ira Antonides and Howard Robert* SATURDAYS AND HOUDAY8, 3 FULL BHOW8, 8:30. 6:30, and 8:4O T were elected directors, Mr. Robsrtt | Closing Out Our Entire Stock of Y filling the term of the late Na- thaniel Roberts. The other dir>*- Last Times f oday-Wednesday, Nov. 26—Last Times Today Y tors are Louis Sculthorp, John H. Y Swan, Henry VanNote, David f Smith, Charles Snyder and Dr. Mid-Winter Millinery f Cinrles Reed. POLANEGRIinTOBIDDENPARADISP There was a larg^ attendance -- ' 4-FIRST-CLASS VAUDEVILLE ACTS—4 AT f 39 loans to borrowers were made, f making a '.otal ot $56,760. Pre- miums on the oans averaged 8'.& Thursday, Friday, Saturday, November 27, 28, 29 f per cent. The highest premium w is S 10 3-4 per cent and the lowest 7 i pec cent. I The treasurer rtc 1 ' ' t ; assets were now $2,266,987.8i\ I showing on increase of about ! $250,000 overlastyear. FAIR HAVEN NEWS. Water Company Drilling a Well The-Barrys and 250 Feet Deep. lie original markings. A well 250 feet deep is beiti.v Classy Broadway Misses. drilled on the Rumson improve- A Sensation on Wheels. the Wolfords ment company's property by > Young and Oldtimers Philadelphia concern. The Methodist ladies' aid society OTHER FIRST-CLASS ACTS! will hold a bazar and turkey supper next Tuesday night in the church basement. Not since "THE COVERED WAGON" haVe newspapers, trade papers and the public ac- A son weighing nine poumis corded such lavish and unanimous praise to a motion picture as has greeted was born last Thursday to Mrs. Fay (iodard. The fire company will nominate its officers at next Monday night'-- meeting. • Richard "Shorty" McAllister anj his "Cuddle Up" show played last week at Washington, D. C. John Norkett has bought an Es- sex runabout. I Mrs. Matthew Baden, Miss Myra Doughty, William Doughty and El- verton Doughty spent last week ot Cape May. They motored there and back. I Edward Crozier is laid up with a ! heavy cold and sore throat! l Mrs. Jane Smith of Eatontown is visiting Mrs. Matthew Baden. JAMES CRUZE In the groug are fine Lyons Velvet Hats, in Charles Loumax has moved from .Production. Arthur Smith's house to Red Ban'f black and the new autumn shades, includ- The firemen's auxiliary will moot on Thursday night of next week. E. H. Morris spent yesterday /it ing many large-head sizes, so hard to ob- New York. tain. THE I Special Reductions on Coats and Dresses SILENT WATCHER WILL BE EVERYWHERE IF you're one of the seven- * teen million people who read the story or saw the play, you won't need coax- ing to see the picture. . •;•-**» If you're not, take a tip and get acquainted with laughable, loveable "Mer- ton" and his fun - filled career. You'll enjoy a royal treat at the Palace. (X QammounlQitfu. e Dear Lady of Jersey- THREE THANKSGIVING DAY, 2:30, 6:30, 8:40 , Tuesday, Wednesday, December 1/2, 3 You will buy Christmas gifts because of those you love. ' You will give these tokens of your friendship and of your affection and each one will carry THE LOVE BURGLAR OTHER FIRST-CLASS ACTS I something of you with it. You will send these gifts, not because of4|ie Adolph Zultor and Jesse L Lasky dire need for them, but so that they will tell - • • „ present those who receive them, with their mure but eloquent tongues, the little message of good wishes you send with them. Sentiment, yes I—all the dear sentiment REX BEACH'S that years cannot touch nor modern cynicism destroy. That is why, Dear Lady of Jersey, we want you to come to McCreery's to buy some of your gifts. We want you who have been our JOSEPH customers for so many years to let us help you HENABERY as much as we can in your gift-buying. PRODUCTION We have so many lovely things for you—so much variety for you to choose from. There may be—there is—some added senti- ment for many in a gift that "comes from McCreery's." A name does mean much to. most people. Come to McCreery's to-morrow. James McCreery & Co. a (paramount Qiduiv COMING g-?HQMA$ IViEIGHAN IN "TQflGtlES OF FUMHE."-COMING ! .. /.AJ i as this will be in the cellar. The nue. REUSSILLE'S IS A LONG LIFE FOR ANY BUSINESS J*] : house will be completed by Mntvh SALE ON WALL STREET. Tlio Register's motto—"A , aper 36 Broad St, Red Bank >thomo."—Advertisement. Wo arc proud of our half century of business based on W S His contract is or $C,48O, but Mr.Another of tho Johanna ECeough fair doallns and Sootl craftsmanship. >J i Finkolstein states there are otl'.r.r Houies Disposed Of. . *; expenses outside the contract whhh Misses Elizabeth and Catherifo 0 i will make.Iho total cost of. the hou-c Higgins have bought from the es-teal Estate and Insurance X i $9,000. ' . tate of Miss Johanna Keough a PAUL REVERE BUILDERS >;| The land which Mr. Finkelstcin Bank, N. I. house and lot on the north side of 56 Broad St., Rod Bank, N. J. 12 Broad Street >J [ bought from Mr. Kue has frontage? Wall street for $2,500. The enle Phone Red Bank, 1746 of ISO feet on Throckmorton avp- was made by Mrs. Mary K. Dugan, hone 968 Eisner Building nue and 150 feet on . Mechanic executrix of the estate. The house street. Besides the house which he has seven rooms and is provided is now building Mr. Finkelstcin ex- with gas and water. The new pects to build four other houso3, owners expect to move in the. house Thankful • three on Throckmorton avenue and next spring. The estate of Miss County $I one on Mechanic street. Thcso Keough owned four houses on Wall The Cost of REAL ESTATE, DESIGM8MG houses will be put on tho market. street and this is the second to be FARMS We all have many blessings On the Mechanic street side of thesold. One was. bought last July hy Vlllncjo Homes to be thankful for in this HOT WATER HEAT BUILDING AMD FINANCING. property will be a roadway leadinR James Marascio, who is now occu- o a garage square, where five RH- Shore Estates blessed land of freedom and greatly reduced by pying it! . Mr. Marascio enlarged All Forms of INSURANCE ages will be located. There will and remodeled the house nnd had liberty—for the many ac- latest be one garage for the owner of improvements put in. BliUMAU WAHMS each house and the roadway an-1 tivities afforded in every inure square will be owned in common by State Highway Electric the owners of the houses. MOVED TO KEANSBURG. EATOMTQWM - - - H. J. line of industry and en- Ocean Avenue and Center Street, SEA BRIGHT, N. J. John A. McGuire Hai Bought Homo deavor. & BOUGHT MORE PROPERTY. at that Placo. RED BANK, N. J. Paul Oschwald Buys Another Mon- John A. McGuire of Fair View We cordially invite your Gutting mouth Street Corner. moved last week to a house in the E.tabli.hed 1834 Tol.pbone 111 Beacon Beach section of Kenns- I Sell Real Estate account and banking busi- Machine Paul Oschwald of Little Silver, burg, which he bought from Mrs. 1 Rent Cottages ness—assuring every cour- ALEXANDER D. COOPER who recently bought the former Sarah M. Cross. The house is on Dr. Peter T. Rafferty residence Crescent street. It is on a lot I Write Insurance tesy and facility. property at the corner of Monmouth 100x100 feet. The house has six Real Estate and Insurance and Pearl streets, last -Friday rooms, a bathroom and modern im- Monmouth County Farms bought from Clifford Brower the provements. Mr. McGuire paid P. O. Address 58-64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. property on the opposite corner of $4,000 for it. He is a son Pearl and Monmouth streets, This Thomas McGuire of Fair View and RED BANK, N. J. Fire, Life, Accident, Tornado and lot has a frontage of 48 feet on one of the owners of the Middle- BKCMD STREET IMOML BANE I Monmouth street and 119 feet on town dairy farm. Pearl street. It was formerly occu- RED BANK, N. J. Red Bank.N.J. | Phone Red Bank 1118-J! Plate Glass Insurance pied by tho Erower Sisters. The 'ruex Building BROAD ST price was ?13,000 and the sale wn1; BUILDING AT LEONARDO. made by Patrick F. Kennedy. A Semi'Bung&low is Being Con- arge house in good condition is on structed for Daniel J. Blewitt. the lot. Daniel J. Blewitt of Leonardo i< The purchase of this property having a semi-bungalow built fcr gives Mr. Oschwald the ownership his own use on Leonard avenue at of tlio two corners of Pearl atreat that place. George W. Leek of Bel- (A.L-.L, FORMS) on the south side of Monmouth ford is the builder and the con street. Rumors have been numer- tract price is $2,49-0. The bunga ous to the effect that Mr. Os'h-lor -will be 28x30 feet, with shingle vald will build a. theater on thaenclosures. It will have six rooms, former Dr. Rafferty property and an n bathroom and modern improve- 67 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. apartment house on tho Brower ments. It will be completed by Dont blame the higher cost of a home, in these days entirely on the advanced prices of ma- property, but Mr. Oschwald says January 15th. Telephone 474 that these are simply rumors an 1 terial and labor. , that he may hold tho property for vyvv'yvvvvvvvv To Build at New Monmouth. . Remember that in the past ten years, since the big war started, your own ideas of what you year or two before making any George' H. Penteimann of Ne.v change. Monmouth expects to build a house want in a home have expanded as, your wages or your income grew. MAKING A BIG LAKE. for his own use on a lot he bought I I a short time ago near the New Mm- You would not be satisfied today with what would have been regarded as a nice home ten Three Acres on Jacob G. Timolal'a mouth Baptist church. Two weeki years ago. Y6u want more improvements and more comforts in your home now than you would Place to be Flooded. ago Mr. Pentermann married Miss Now is the time to OVERHAUL FURNACES, REPAIR have thought of asking for then. SMOKE PIPES, have LEADERS and GUTTERS Jacob G. Timolat is having a laku Luella Gardner of Keahsburg. The made on his property on the west couple will live with their parents REPAIRED for the Bad Weather which is sure to come. side of Riverside drive, in Middle- until the house is built. Get our estimates for PLUMBING and HEATING town township, neur Red Bank. The Ten years ago a home that would have suited you would probably have cost about $4,000. southern end of the hike is only a A Powerful Voice. t«{ together for Fall Alterations so that when that bad Luke Longhead speaks every Today a home that would suit you would cost from $6,000 to $8,000. few feet from the road. A dimweek to an audience of over 35,000 K weather comes you will be ready to meet it with a smile. 140 feet long and eighteen feet persons, an assurance that you get hiffh is being made on this end of results when he delivers your mea- But your salary or wages or income has more than doubled in those ten years. \ the property. A lively brook flows Race.—Advertisemcn\ Suppose you bought a home in Red Bank today that cost you $8,000. That is about the coat n U through the place. The lake wi'l Y cover about three acres. A natural of a house and lot today in a good location with all improvements. SANITARY PLUMBER ravine lends itself to the making of the lake and adjoining land will be That house would rent for $65 to $75 a month. 74 R/Ion'mouth Street Red Bank, N. i. scooped out on the west side of fhe Telephone 6O9 ravine. The land taken for this If you paid $65 a month for rent in ten years you would have paid out $7,800. For all of purpose will be used to fill in low r i spot3 on an adjoining field. Che this rent you would have a bunch of rent receipts worth nothing. lake and (lam will cost 58,000 I1 « is being mode by employees on Mr. Timolat's place, who arc working If you had bought a house costing $8,000 and had paid $500 down on the property, you under th1"1 direction of Howard M'tx- son, supfrintondent of the property. would have had to pay $450 in interest, about $125 in taxes, $10 in insurance and about $50 in up- The job i.T hf-ing done at odd times, Wonderful keep. (The upkeep would probably amount to much less than this, for when a man owns his whon tho p.mplnv(-fs can .spare time home he usually looks after all the little things himself and the cost of upkeep is small.) fp">in their regular work. The lake for Walking i> hr'ing madf to add an attraction If you paid $65 a month to yourself instead of to a landlord you would have a surplus of to the farm nn'l to provide a swi.n- In Cantilever Shoes you can wal HIGH GRADE SERVICE with freedom nnd bouyancy. Aftei $150 a year to pay on your house. This surplus would grow larger each year because the interest :n£ place for wi'd ducks and wild the restraint of unnaturally shapad t-se owned by Mr. Timolat. stiff-arch shoes, you will find ne: you would have to pay would grow smaller as the principal was paid off. At the end of ten .Approved and Improved joy in walking in the flexible-arc Cunlivelcr. This good looking shoi years you would have paid off about $2,000 on your house. Heating Plumbing Roofing NEW EAST RED BANK HOUSE. harmonizes with every movement o Suppose you then took out a building and loan mortgage on your home for $5,500, which Building ot. the foot. Its flexibility permits tin Water Systems Copper Work Paul H. Matt!>cw» i foot muscles to exercise, whld would be the balance due. Instead of paying $65 a month rent you would pay the building and Harrison Avenue. keeps them vigorous nnd supple a< Earthen and Iron Pipe Paul II. Matthews of Hnrrison that they support the small bone; loan association $55 a month, half of which would pay the interest on the mortgage
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