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VOLUMEXII, NO. 34. l»«i)«d Wwtily. filtered us Second-Clam tlnttor at the Post- otHco at'Red Dank. N. J., UIKI«E tlio Act of Mureb S, 1870, RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1930. $1.50 PER YEAR , PAGES 1 TO Vi, dent of Hillaidfi, near Kavoainlt, COMING* VENDUE AT HOLMDEI,. WANIASEWAGEjYSTEi. IPDLETOWf S BUS1ESS. stated that Sheriff William O'Brien A BIG SNAPPING TURTLE. NEW METHODIST CHURCH, had offered to make him a court of- Tho Family of tlin Late C. Edward USSONSJNJDOT AID. THUEE NEW POLICEMEN, TO BIDS FOK CINDKKS AWAHDKD flcor at Krechold but that in order S'JSXmONS to bo eligible to (ill thla position he GEORGE HOLMES GOT 'WI1AXE E'LANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Tilton I'lans to fllove. CTASS or aa MKN FOKMUIJ AT XHEY WIU, KOO.N UK AJJIfiiSS COUNCIL. XT LAST WISEK'S MEETING. muat be appointed a constable. He OF A ONE." WILL SOON BE READY. The family of the late C. Edward asked the comnilttccmen to appoint Tilton of Holmdel are planning to ATLANTIC II •TO John B.'Murphy of Tort Monmoutli LOC/1U, l'OMCK I-'OIICC Contract/ Awarflca for 1,000 Tons of him to thia olllce. Tho committce- Ho Celebrated Lincoln's Birthday In II Is Expected That Work on thnhave a vendue soon of their live Chip/ Slue—Warren Street Im- (tvU Cuntmet to I'ut Cinders on nrjon said they would bo glad to do stock, cropa and farm implements. Most or the Members lSrlong to tile Many Aurilleatlons Havii Alrciiiiv n| Two KondM nt Fair View and Col- a Way Which Will 1'ruvido Loto of New Building Will \m Started on or Atlantic Highlands Tire Depart- prova ent> Bond—Propose Cliniigi; PO, provided that Middletown town- About April ]bt—An Elaborate They intend to sell the farm where Been Mado tor thn Jiilii—Fvumi. In Htj""" 'Sowor Project, lins 15FOB. Got Loonnrdo.Contract. Uoud Fialing When He Makes Soup ment—-liist Aid and Sufety Squiul hthip'u quota (of conntahles had not Out of the Turtle. Structure Flnnncd. they live. The farm which Mr. Til- natloau will bo Held In March been nlled. They passed a motion to ton owned is occupied by his widow to be Organized Lute?'. At TlpU'ouay nlsht's mooting of Hie Bldu for clndcrii to be placed,, on 1 i ana Anointments Mndo In April. malce Mr. Hanko a. conRtahle, pro- GeorEO Holmes of St. Mary'H place, Tho building committee of tho find by two of his chilcluen, Miss Xiuinsoft commiSBloncrs ,Ira Kmory f'oopt!r_ roatl and Whippborwill val- Twrnty-nine men hnve joined a Twelve apiillcutluii.-i havo nlrcaily mm ley road nt Fair View and on Center vided that tho township is entitled to Red Bank, celebrated Lincoln's birth- Methodist church of Red Hank hud Dora Tilton nnd Minor Tilton. In first aid and n-'ifoty C1».-JH at Atlantic of Blng\ avenue preachted peti- been engaged SRVOIMI wcelts in ar- been received for tlio jobs of putrol. tions favprlng a Bewngo nnd disposal avenue at I^conardo were opened at another ofllcer of Ihta kind. Mr. day last Wednesday by taking half addition to the son and daughter Highland:?. Most nf them an- mem- Banks ia one of the best known and 3 day off from work to j?o hunting r.injjing plans for the new church mentioned, Mr* Tilton ia survived by jIMI on tlio Itml ltank uollee for,,.,, plant In Rart of tho borouRh. About the meeting of tho township com- ber.*; of the Atlantic Highland;; ilri Three new polircmon aro tu bu up. mittee ot MhidJetown township last most respected colored residents of for snapping turtles. He invited building with Architect Norman two oilier children, they being Hoy department. The clas.-j received il3 1D0 nameuNnrc on the petitions. Mr. Hulmc of Philadelphia and with Dr. pointed. An yet no data has been I'mery etii'ed that tho area Included Tiiiirmluy, John R Murphy of Port Hllliildo. The fjunatlou of whether or Azarlah Shomo and the latter's son, Tllton of Cr;inbiiry and Harold Til- first lesson Thursday night. The in- not .Middletown township is entitled Irving Shomo, to go with him. Tho Henry E. Tralle of Now York, who ton of Middletown township. i't for thu rctatnlnntlomi, but ChloC in the prMect extends from Third Mannooutb got tlio contract for Coop- structors urv. from Koyport Itoil Mnrry II, Clayton said Ilioy would er road and Whlppoorwill valley road to another conatablo waa put up toInvitation was accepted. Is the consultant fnr thn building Coii.s branch The claan wiil mont. utreet on (tho west to Hintolmann'a comniittco. Tho final meeting of the 1 l>e held the latter pnrt of March. corner on\ the cast nnd from the with an offer of'$5fj0.95. Collfn3 pros. William E. Foster, the township The three men searched along the Monday and Thursday nights at tli .: counsel, to decide. building committcq and the architect The .'11)110111(1110111:1 will bo uiailn Shrowobui'jjf river on tho north to of ZCcanEiburg fiot tho Center avenue south bank of Swimming river, be- Atlantic Highlami.s (ireliousi; and tlie lbout Ajnil lut by tho mayor uml contract with a Mil of $390.06. Mr. William Golden, Jr., made a com- tween Lincroft imd Tlnton Falls. Mr. will be held tomorrow, aftnr which CASH ON IsTORlY DAY. rse will be completed in two KarumsunK street on the south. This tho plans will be submitted to the of- council fioin numea nubml'ttcd hy section is {hiokly populated and con- Murphy bid $4G2.05 on Iho Center plaint about bad drainage conditlona Holmes had a sort of a fork, with a montlu tin; police committee of tlio council avenuo contract. Collins Bros, bid on Campbell avenue at Belford. Thu handle about seven feet long, which ficial board of the church for ap- At the conclusion ot tho course an talnu only ft few wenltliy estates. proval. The'building will be erected A BAD COMBINATION BUT A xni Clilef Cluyton. Thomun M. GOIJ- Mayor yanR. Halaoy stated thn $5G0.2O on tho Cooper road and Whip- commltteemen said they would have ho frequently prodded into holes In examination will be held and those jill ia chairiiinn ot tho polled com- poorwill valley road job. Tho con>, the trouble remedied, the soft mud on the bank of the riv- on two lots on Broad iifruet facing GOOD VENDUE. who pass successfully will be eligible flatter ur/ould rocolvo a great deal, Lcroy place. Theyo lots are numbered mittee. The new policemen will bo of -Mudy and suggested that a sur- tractfl nggrcgatod $059.32. Harry wT Palmer avenue, Leo avenue and er. This operation was repeated to join a first aid and safety squad on probation for a year after thcli- Dcnnia, Jr., of Fair Haven bid $1,- many times without success. At 183 and 105. Negotiations for their Surprisingly Good Results from the to be organized by tho Atlantic High- vey be miVdo by a sanitary engineer." .Cornelius avenue on Georgo H. Loh- nalfi were mado somo time a,™o nnd Etppointinont. After a snort discussion tho matter 2G7.1U on the entiro amount of cin- sen's tract at Belford were taken length, however, Mr. Holmes found Bankrupt Auction of Albert I. Em- lands lire department. One of the the church rc-c:r-ived dcMn for them. .mons'fi Personal Property—Big Tlio applicants mnat bo o.Mirrilnjfl . •was referred to tho utilities commit- clcm for tho threo roads. over aa public etrccts, AH these :t hole alongside of frc3hly upturned ninis of thone interested in. the first by Police aiirgeou John ]5. f!oy,l lie- ' earth where n tree had been uproot- • Within n few WCI?][H detailed phms Crowd and Good Prices. fiiii squad hi to buy an ambulance, tee, of wltlch James C. Auchinclos'* A heai'inj-r was held on the report streets are in firat-claKn condition and spocificatians will he completed, foro (hey nre elij;i|}k! (u take tll(» is chalrmnp. Mr. Auchlncloos Is innt tiio asscHflnicnt commiissioncrB for end there are no dminagn problems ed by being blown over. This nlnce Despite stormy wcullicr and thewhich will he part of the squad's mental and written examinations, is about half a mile cast of thoand construction will ho started as equipment, but will also serve as a h iavor of nil Investigation by the com- concrete paving on Main strcot at to contend with. nenr Api'il l;-t as possible. The build- fact that cush bidrj were the only which are jjiven V the pollco oon>- • niitteo anil by residents Interested L'clford, The pr6pcrty owners on tlile Henry DcOroto of Port Monmouth bridge over Swimming river, bctyvecn community ambulance. Lincroft nnd Tinton Falls. ing will he of ih(; most modern type, 3:ind winch could be made, there was nilltee and Chief Clayton. The up- in tho project before onEaKlntr nn, titrcct have been asked to donate Inntl sent 'a letter thanking the commit- wilh .in nuditori\irn having JI Sfatinp a large attendant nnd irood prices Thn olliccrs of tile first aid china plicants must not be losa tlinn 21 np engineer. Slayor Halsey said he has two feet wide in order to widen the tonnien for tho police truific scrvlc<» Mr. Holmes pushed his fork into caiiarity tov at least f>00 peryona..Thei'fl last Thursday at' tho auction of Al- aro W.

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