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1 BANK REGSTER VOLUME XL: NO, 27. lmu«a Waalr. Bn««* u BMOBd-Oau Ma fc* WU efflo. s B«4 Bank,».. ud ko Al ( Hank 84, 1*19. BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, $1.50 Per Ye^r? PAGES 1 TO 8. BG FACTORY FOR TOWN. JNEW YORKER? BUYS BAKERY AND flve HOUSES. Ch«rla> Hoffman Ge $30,000 for oe Propery on Weak Fron Sree and Won Sroo Facory yhch Wll Employ 450 o be Bul. A facory employng no lees han 450 persons s o be bul a Red Bank nex sprng. wll be locaed on Wes sree, on propery whch was bough las week from Charles Hoffman by Samuel Rohsen of New York. The propery n queson ncludes a bakery shop and lve hokses n. Wes Fron Broo and."wes sree. Two of he houses are doublo houses. Tho prce was $30,- 000 and he sale was made by Parck F, Kennedy, a Red Bank real esae agen. \ Mr. Kennedy s also represenng Mr. Rohsen n preparng for. ho new facory. A double house and a sngle house are on Wes sree and he enans havo been nofed ha hey wll have o move Aprl 1s, as he new facory wll bo sared a ha me.,the houses wll be orn down or moved away o make room for he facory. The double house.s occuped l>" Sephen Hoffman and Charles Buera and he sngle house s "occuped by John G. Anderson. Mr. RolBen s a manufacurer of coas and overconb and he has a Jarge facory on Unversy pluce a New York. Hs_ Red Bank facory wll make goods smlar o hose he makes n New York. He also has a facory a Long Branch. The propery sold by Mr. Hoffman has a fronage of 200 fee on Wes Fron.sree nnd 180 fee on Wes sree. The wesern boundary s a few fee eas of Ralroad avenue. The bakery buldng s on hs endof he. propery and las lvng rooms whch are occuped by Mr. loffman and hs famly. For 28 years Mr..Hoffman has been engaged n he bakery busness-a Heel Bunk. He expecs o sell he busness und rere from acve work, makng Rcl Bank ha home.. Adjonng he bakery s a house of sx rooms and bahroom, occuped by Carl McClnn. Ths house has modern mprovemens. mmedaely eas of s anoher.smlarhouse, whch s occuped by Mrs. Sephen Hoffman, Sr._The oher Wes Fron sree house s a double house wh sx rooms, bahroom and modern mprovemens on each sde.. s occupans are Joseph Brav nnd George Hughes. Mr. Rohsen bough he bakery and he Wes Fron sree houses wh ho vew o enlargng hs «facory f he need should arse, bu he conemplaes makng no changes o hn propery for a long me. MONK EASTMAN MURDERED. New York Ganger Wa Once Arresed n Monmouh Couny. "Monk" Easman, a one me one of he mos noorous of he New, York gangsers, was murdered early Sunday mornng on Foureenh sree a New York. Easman was sho as ho was abou o ener a subway saon. Hsassalan made hs escape. Easman was arresed n Monmouh couny several years ago on a charge of assaulng a coachman who was o appear agans Davd Lamur, "he Wolf of Wall Sree," n an acon a Freehold. Easman was dscharged. Of lae years Easman had reformed and durng he recen war he made an envable record n he army. Snce hs reurn he polce say he had resumed some of hs old-me habs. WEDDNG ANNVERSARY. Alanc Hghlands Couple Held a Celebraon on Chrsmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamn G. Marn of Alanc Hghlands celebraed her enh weddng annversary on.chrsmas wh a dnner pary. The guess were Mr. and Mrs. Joshua VanFel, Mrs. F. M. Rappleyea, Mss Mldred Rappleyea and Norwood Lndell of Alanc Hghlands; Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lndell of Caldwell, nnd Waler H. Fay of Brooklyn. Mr. "nnd"mrs. Maln receved a number of gfs. COAL THEVES. [They Sole, a Ton of Coal from an Eas Fron Sree House. George Conrad of Eas Fron sree dscovered las week ha a on of coal had been solen from hs cellar. The heves ganed enrance hrough a cellar door and hey made vss o he cellar when nobody was home. There were no wagon racks o ndcae ha he coal had been cared away. Mr. Conrad has puc wo bg bols on he cellar door n order o proec he res of hs coal. Marred Fory-Two Years. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Hoppng of Hopplngs Crossng, n Mddleown ownshp, celebraed her 42d weddng annversary a,few nghs ago. Abou 100 guess were presen and a delghful evenng was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Hoppng receved many gf*., New Fraerny Members! Horon Garrson of Broad sree nnd Raymond Sllman of Eaonown are new members of he P Alpha fraerny of Red Bank, The fraerny wll hold a dnnco for s members Frday ngh of nex week n he Chld buldng. ^ m One of Our Cusomers recenly sad:. " am sncere n my endorsemen of your sanary mehod of pressng clohes. does much o preven he spreadng of conagous dsease germs." We can only add ha we serlze ho garmen whle pressng. f your clohes me ncely cleaned, pressed and repared, youll always look dsngushed and feel beor. Try us well su you. French Cleaners nnd Dyers, Moo Gordon, propreor, ( Broad free, Red Bank. Phone Adversemen. Typewrer Headquarers. We buy, ren, sol, exclmngo and repar ypewrera. Trubng; he Sore of a Thousand ems, C8 Broad sree, Red Bank. Adversemen. Dr. Dunn, Surgeon Chropods, Second Naonal bank buldng, Red Bank. Hours from 2:00 o 6:00 p. m. dslly. Telephone lfll-w, Adversemen. NEW MONMOUTH FARM SOLD. Thames Robers Buys 97-Acro Psco from John T. Hoppng. John T. Hoppng of. Hoppngs Crossng n Maddleown ownshp hab uold hs farm a New Monmouh o ThomaB Robers of ha place for $17,500. The propery s on he Chapel Hll rord and comprses 97 acres. A house and he usual farm oubuldngs are on he place and he enan s a Polsh man. For many years Francs Dclan rened he farm. Mr. Robers wll no work he farm bu wll connue o ren o s presen occupan or o some oher pary. He s farmng he propery of hs faher, Henry Robers. NEW USE FOR A HOTEL. THE SHERDAN TO BE MADE N- TO RECREATON HOUSE. Lous J. Teley s Negoang o Lease for a Perod of Fve or Ten Yean Peer V. Dbb Wll Sell Ou Tomorrow. When he auconeers gavel bangs for he las me a Peer V. Dbbs vendue of hoel fxures and furnure omorrow afernoon, he Sherdan hoel wll no be whou a enan bu wll connue s exsence n a new guse f negoaons whch are now under way ermnae successfully ongh. These negoaons, f carred hrough, wll resul n he propery beng leased o Lous J. Teley for a erm of fve or en years. Mr. Teley and R. V. R. H. Sou, he owner of he Sherdan, are o mee ongh o pu he deal hrough. Mr. Teley plans o make many changes o he hoel and o conver no a lunch room, loungng place and bllard parlor,... He also expecs o pu he bowlng alleys no frsclass condon and o ren he upper floors for a resauran and boardng house.- He does no nend o run.a lunch couner hmself bu o ren he prvlege o some one who wll carry on hs busness n he buldng. He expecs o buy new pool and bllard ables, o nsall a cker servce whch wll gve he laes news from all over ho world, and o gve hs news o he publc on a blackboard n fron of he buldng. Mr. Teley wll ake possesson mmedaely afer omorrow3 venduef he lease s made. A res and comfor room, wh specal accommodnonb for women, wll be a feaure of he new place f Mr. Teley pus hrough hs.plans. Mr. Teley s now engaged n he bcycle and moorcycle busness and he expecs o sell hs busness f he goes no hs oher venure. SOON GOT ACQUANTED. W. W. Drake of Hghlands "Mees Up" wh Luke Longhead. Two weeks ago Andrew Doughery, who has a resauran on Wes Fron sree, adversed an ce box, a mea cuer and weghng scales for sale h he wan columns of The Regser. W. W. Drake, a new resden of Hghlands, was abou o open a sore a ha place and he Waned he very hngs whch Mr. Doughery waned o sell. Beng a new comer n Monmouh couny, Mr. Drake dd no Jnow abou Luke Longhead. He red n van o fnd someone who had he hngs o sell whch he waned o buy. A neghbor of Mr. Drake wen o hs rescue and showed hm Mr. Dougherys adversemen n The Regser. The resul was ha las Thursday Mr. Drake bough he ce box, he mea cuer and he scales from Mr. Doughery for $137. Prey much everyone who has lved n Monmouh couny long enough o ge acquaned reads The Regser, and even new resdens lke Mr. Drake don wa long before hey ge o know Luke. He s a reless salesman and wh The Regser gong no 6,700 homes weekly Luke s almos ceran o fnd a cusomer o buy wha you wan o sell, or someone who has jus he hngs o sell ha you wan o buy. o ^. CHRSTMAS AT SCOBEYVLLE. Cake, ce Cream and Cocoa Served a School Eneranmon. A Chrsmas rea of cake and ce cream was provded for he chldren of Scobeyvlle by Mrs. Harry Mc- Ccrmck las Thursday, a he schoolhouse a ha place. Cake and cocoa wcre also gven by Mrs. Ella Conk, Mrs. Henry Wlkns and Mrs. J. Henry Vnng. The schoolhouse was decoraed wh a Chrsmas ree and holly, and a fne eneranmen was gven. Many vsors aended he performance. Salng for Calforna. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Oschwald and her daugher Mahlde of Lle Slver saled a few days ago for San Francsco, by way of he Panama canal. They wll spend wo days a Havana, Cuba, and a week on he shmus of Panama. Saled for Panama. George Penermann of New Monmouh s back n servce wh he marnes, afer havng spen par of ho holday season wh hs broher, Fred Ponermnnn. He hns been saoned a Phladelpha. Yeserday-he saled for Panama. Keahsburg Team Wns. The ndependen Fve of Keansburg defeaed he Wlson Fve of Perh Amboy a bnskoball Chrsmas ngh a Kcansburg by n score of 21 o 20. Tongh Keanshurg wll pny he SpcodwayB of Perh Amboy. A. B. Drhan, specals n dffcul pano and playerpano work. No job oo bg and nono oo complcaed for us. We also buy and specalse n used panos of fne mokes. A. H. Dlrhnna Pano Shop, Drummond place, Red Bank. Phono fllo-m. Open evenngs. Adversemen. Drve Ou o Cranburr nnl neo hu Koupo auo op for ourhl(f Fordn and rndnors. Makes your onon cur jus lke a sedan. Roadser, $75 nnd $f)f; ourng, $105 and f 120, nlnchod, ncludng war ax.. S. Doy & Son, phone S-M-83, Cranbury, N. J. Adversemen. Chrsmaa Club. Jon he Chrsmas Club n he Bronl Sroo Naonal bunk. Advorsumun. CHLDRENS XMAS PARTY. ONE THOUSAND YOUNGSTERS GET PRESENTS FROM SANTA. Annual Fesval Held by ndependen Fre Company he Bgges Thng or s Knd Ever Herd a Red Bank. Sana Claus and 1,000 chldren wen o he annual Chrsmas pary of ndependen fre company of Red Bank a he Palace heaer Saurday mornng. Each one of he 1,000 chldren receved gfs, ncludjng oranges, apples, candy, oys, clohng and oher arcles. Several orders for cn»l were also gven ou.. One of he feaures of he, pary was a movng pcure show whch preceded he dsrbuon of he gfs. Goods o hevalue of $1,000 were gven away, of whch $600 was conrbued n merchandse and $400 was gven n cash. Lous J. Teley was presden of he Chrsmas pary acves of he company. John Burnsde was secreary and John Banon was reasurer. The mal box commee helped o forward 626 leers o Krs Krngle. Ths commee conssed of Charles Benne, John Novak and George Benne, Banks where cons were deposed for he pary were looked afer by George Worhlcy, Joseph Pccolo and Marshall SprngBen. One housand pounds of candy were packed n box^s by saah Hur, Eugene E. Paerson and,lous Baker. Packages were wrapped by Alfred Carhar, John Holmsead and Joseph Asay. Pals were on he srees for several days before Chrsmas and passersby dropped money no hem. Ths deparmen was dreced by James Larkn, Anhony Webber and Frank Dckman, The use of he heaer was conrbued by M. J. Mc- Nuly and heflnbfor he.show were donaed by he Srand heaer. The heaer commee conssed of De- W Carhar and GeorgeHoop. The elecrc dsplay was looked afer by Wllard Roop, George Escrbrook and George Hogan. Collecng was done by Wllam Crspell, George Baldwn and Percy Sou. The enre company was made a commee on famly needs, and many povery srcken famles found relef from wan as a resul of hs work of he fremen. TWO COWS GET "SOUSED." HGHER PRCES FOR GAS. People Served- by. Sandard.Cn* ;Conv pany Mul Pay $2.25 a 1,000 Fee. Joseph E. Srker, he recever of he Sandard gas company of Alanc Hghlands, nas sbued a noce sang ha he prce of gas hereafer o all consumers who buy gas from ha company wll be $2.25 per 1000 cubc fee. Mr. Srker wll ssue recevers cerfcaes o he amoun of $30,000, a small par of whch wll be spen on he plan and he res wll be spen for coal and ol o preven a ^hu-down n case of srke, or an embargo, or oher causes whch would resul n a Bhoragc of supples: LEG BROKEN N RUNAWAY. HONEY TREE ON A FARM. NEW MONMOUTH ANMALS ATE TOO MANY CDER APPLES. Wllam Morford Ddn Knov Wha Was ho Maer wh Them Unl - He Called n a Veernaran, who Sad Tha he Cow* Were Drunk. Wllam Morford of New Monmouh fed wo of hs cows cder apples on Chrsmas day. The apples had begun o decay slghly. Less han wo hours laer he cows had all he appearance of beng "jagged." They saggered around he barnyard, bumpng agans he buldngs and fences and occasonally fallng down. Mos of he me when sandng hey had her fron legs crossed. Mr. Morford sen for a veernaran and he gave he cows some suff whch sobered he anmals up. He sad ha apples when fed o cows unaccusomed o eang hs fru would cause a speces of ndgeson somewha smlar o noxcaon n a human beng. He sad ha a small quany of apples would no make he cows drunk and ha hs knd of food could be ncreased gradually each day whou causng noxcaon, He sad ha apples fed o cows unaccusomed o hs de ofen resuled n a spree whch caused deah, bu hs was no he case wh regard o Mr. Morfords cows. They go over her jag all rgh, bu ho mlk hey gave was no good for wo daya. EATNG FROM HOUSE TO HOUSE New Years Eve Progressve Dnner o be Held a New Monmouh. A New Years eve progressve dnner wll be enjoyed by he Worh Whle grls of he New Monmouh Baps church Frday ngh. The grls wll mee a Mss Nan Helwgs and go o Mss Eola Caslers, where he frs of fve courses of he dnner wll be. served. The fnal or desser course wll be a Mrs. Fred Penermanns, where he grls wll see he/ old year ou and he new year n. Made Brgader General. Howard S. Borden of Rumson las week was eleced brgader general of ho 3d and Oh regmens of New JorBoy. Ths brgade complees New Jerseys frs orgnal allomen of nnonnl guardsmen by he war deparmen. General Borden had served as major and colonel. He was organzer and secreary of ho defense league of New Jersey. Chapel Hlls Boss Pff. Tho bgges pg klled a Chapel Hll hs year was reared on Lev S Keyss farm. weghed 633 pounds and was slaughered las week by Thomas Garvey of Far Vew. The pg was so heavy ha four men were requred o lf no he scalder. FRANK OBREN AND FRENDS HAVE A "FROLC." Two of he Men Go he Honey and Then All Hands Enjoyed a Dnner The Tree Was Cu Down n Order o Drve he Bees Away. Arhur Marnson nnd Frank Yaes go egh quars of honey las week from a hollow n a locus ree on Frank OBrens farm a Chapel Hll. Geng he honey was made he occason of a "frolc" and afer he honey was obaned a dnner was served a Mr. OBrens, wh honey as he prncpal desser dsh. Mr. OBren, Mr. Marnson, Mr. Yaes and Elwood Wllams enjoyed he dnner. The home (f he bees was only a few fee from he OBren farmhouse. j Honey from such a source used o be obaned frequenly n hs par of he couny,.bu s unusual n hese days for honey bees o sele n such, a home. n geng- he honey Mr. Yaes and Mr. Marnson >roeeed hemselves from bee angng by coverng her faces wh shawls hrough whch sls were cu for eye holes. They wore goggles over her eyes, Mr. Yaesj who o an old hand a carng for bees, had hs hands smeared wh molasses. When he bees lghed oh hs hands hey dd no sng hm bu ae he molasses. Mr. Marnson wore loves. Ared n hs fashon he men clmbed a ladder and go he honey from he hollow n he ree whou much dffculy. Neher was slung. The honey was dvded evenly beween he men presen, and Mr. OBren used, a large par of hs share for he dnner, whch was par of he "frolc." Afer he dnner he men go axes and cu down he ree where he bees lved. was a warm day and he bees were que acve despe he laeness of he season. Afer beng dspossessed of her home he bees made off for new hauns. Beng whou honey o lve on, many of hem wll probably de before sprng. Ths colony of bees came o Mr. OBrenB farm abou seven years ago and seled n he ree hollow. Of lae hey had made hemselevs objeconable by sngng Mr. OBrens horse nnd hs oher lve sock. On several occasons Mr. OBren was oblged o exer hs horsemanshp o s full capacy o preven hs horse from runnng away when he drove n and ou of hs barnyard. The bees seemed o have a parcular grudge on he horse. They seldom sung he horses owner. Mr. OBren aru bues he bad emper of he bees o he fac ha whenever he lef he farm some of he boys of he neghborhood amused hemselves by hrowng aones a he bees nes. The horse and he oher lve sock became so unmanageable, nervous and rrable from her frequen sngngs ha Mr. OBren wh consderable relucance decded o cu he ree down and drve he bees away. Two years ago Mr. OBren had anoher colony of bees on hs farm. These bees were orgnally n he hollow of anoher ree and hey were coaxed no a man-made hve by Mr. Yaes. The hve was naled o\one of Mr. OBrens oubuldngs. These bees fough wh he bees who lved n he hollow n he locus ree and he casuales were que heavy. For hs reason Mr. OBren gave he bees n he man-made hve o Mr. Yafcs, who ook hem o hs home a Alanc Hghlands. Locomove Klls Deer. Near Lakewood Thursday ngh a deer was run down and klled by n locomove drven by Harry Chaaey of Clnon place, Red Bank. The deer was blnded by he headlgh of he engne. «>-»-. Dancng Classes. All classes nnd prvae lessons wll resume on Frday, Janaury 7h; prvae lessons 1 o 4 p. m., chldrens cluas 4:15 o B;45 p. m. Evenng specalclasa 7:10 o 8:30, aduls class and murred couples class 8:30 o 10, socal dances o 10 :.!0 p, m. Prvae lessons gven new classroom. Vsors no admed. $7.00 for en class lcssonb. Marred couple, club raes, L. E. Dnre, Chld buldng, Broad sree, Red Bank. Adversemen. Los Near he Rver. Hgh-class, bu low prced, wh rver prvleges. Bes locaons Red Bank. Kuay erm*. Call a once, or wre" d EM Frof sree" The Land and Loan company. Adversemen. Furs Roparod. Tho moa skllful workmanshp a remnkrably low prces. Tho Pearl, 6 Broad (.rac, Red Bank. Adverse men. WLLAM KELLY OF EVERETT N LONG BRANCH HOSPTAL. He was Tryng o Rde a Fracous Gf Horse When He was Hur The Horses Lfe^ Ended wh a Bulle by he Boys Faher. Wllam Kelly, son of Charles Kelly of Evere, s n he Long Branch hospal wh a broken leg as he resul of a fall from a horse las veck. The horse was gven o Wlam by Charles D. Hnlsey of Rumson jeveral week3 ago. jumper and had was a pood been used n huns, bu was very hgh spred and unmanageable. Mos of he oung fellows of Evere red rllng and Wllams cousn, Frank Kelly, was more successful han anyone else. Wllam was akng he horse o Llncrof when he accden occurred. Hs cousn Frank nended o rde he horse n a hun held by he Monmouh kennel club. The horse ran away "wh s rder ^and Wllam was hrown off. Hs leg wns brokenby he fall. He was aken o he Long Branch hospal for reamen. The horse ran o he Kelly farm whou a rder. Wllams faher ended he horses lfowh a bulle when he learned of hs sons njury. BOYS THEATER PARTY. Eaonowns New Town Hall. The Eaonown ownshp commee hns moved s safe and books from he frehouse a Eaonown o he new ownshp hall, formerly he Meropolan hoel. The commee wll reorganze here for he new year on Saurday. Dance a Koansburg. ndependen fre company of Keansburg wll gve a confe dance Frday ngh of hs week n he frehouse. Auomoble busses wll be provded for carryng people o Red Bank and Alanc Hghlands afer he dance. Boy Run Down by Auo. Odde Mabb, BOH of Harold Mabb of Eaonown, was run down n fron of hs home Sunday ngh by an auomoble drven.by an unrnown man. The boys face was cu nnd brused and wo of hs eeh were knocked ou. Happy New Year! We wsh you n Happy New Year. We rus he New Year wll brng you happness, good healh und pros pery. We ake hs opporuny of hankng you for your generous pa ronnge anl assure you ha we slal srve o connue merng your good wll and suppor. Tomorrow we naugurae Clearnnce Sales pror o annual nvenory. Exreme Values wll be found n wo mens coas, sus and dresses, fur garmens, neckpeces \m\ muffa, -We also naugurae, our January sales o Whe. Decded prce reducons preval. A. Sale, & Co., Red Bank. Adversemen. Asbury Park Rado School for boya and grls over welve yonr», beglnncra of wreles* ologfrnphy, Sond for probpecus. VnnDyko Elecrc Co., Asbury Park. Adversemen., Euchre nnd Dance o bo held a Wen Sde frehouse New Yearn ngh, nlmsson B0 cens, n cludnk lofreshmenu. Good (lane K m. Good (lan floor, good musc -Adversemen; NEWSBOYS TREATED TO A SHOW AT PALACE THEATER. A Chrwmas Fund, Candy nnd Oranges from The Regser was Gven o Them and on Thuoday They Were Taken o he Moves. n accordance : wh s""regulu Chrsmas cusom, The Rud Hank Regser las week dsrbued a Chrsmas fund o s newsboys. Each newsboy also receved an orange am a box of candy. The lafls were reaed o a show a he alac! heaer las Thursday afernoon by Thomas rvng Brown, busness manager of The Regser. Ffy-four youngsers me a The Regser offce and wen o he show, accompaned by Mr. Brown and Cecl Mac- Cloud. There are few f any srees n he own where The Regser-s no lelvered every Wednesday aferm and he hoys make large sales parly because hey are brgh and acve and parly because everyone who wans he news of Red Bank and cny know9 ha he way o ge s o read The Regser. PYTHAN ELECTON. Red Bank Lodge Chose Offcers for Ensung Year Las Week. Shrewsbury lodge of Knghs of Pyhas of Red Bank eleced hese offcers las week: Chancellor commnnder Els H. EnrlnK. Vce chancellor John H. Robnson. Maser of work Waler H. Mcrr. Prelae -CharleB E. Appleac. Mnacr n nrmn Gcorce A. VanRrun. Keeper of records and nenls Wllam A. Maser of fnance John B. Chadwck. Maaer of exchequer Wllam P. HUKK.. nner Kuard Ncls Errckaon. Ouer Kuard Joseph G. Eachelbnch. Represenave o Rran lodge Wllam P. llrff. Alernave represenave U. Gran Johnson. Trusee Wllam A. Tlon. HENRY KNGSBURYS PARTY. Wa«Gven For Hm Las Wednelday Ngh. A surprse pary was gven las Wednesday ngh for Henry Kngsbury of Wes sree. Dancng and games were enjoyed. A he pary were. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Acker, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Francs, Mr. and Mrs. Cheser Felds, Msses May Paen, Bere and Madalne Polce, Myrle Snydcr and Georgee and Marguere Brown,. Thomas Clcary, Lesle Measley, Lesle Francs, Mchael and Rudolph Daly and Edgar Bacgalup. ^ Oceanpor Dnner Pary. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam, VanPel eneraned several frends a dnner on Chrsmas day. Those presen were Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Meek and Mrs. Julus Meek of New York, Ms. Rober Cook and son of Phladelpha, Arhur Lppnco, Mr, nnd Ms. Fred Day nnd grandson Cheser of hs place. Two Fngers Ampuaed. Charles Benne of Far Haven was cu on wo of hs fngers whle openng oysers a shor me ago. Gangreno developed n boh cus and o preven he dsease from spreadng he fngers were ampuaed las week a he Long Branch hospal. TURKEY GVEN TO TEACHER. Mss. Grace Hney Receves - Many Oher Presens from Her Pupls. Mss Grace Hoey, who eaches school a Vnnderburg, receved a presen from every one of her pupls a he Chrsmas eneranmen a he Vanderburg schoolhouse Thursday. Among he gfs was a large urkey from he chldren of Alber Benne. The schoolhouse was elaboraely decoraed and a fne eneranmen was gven, n whch all he chldren ook par. Thry vsors were presen. Shor alks were gven by ^ev. Wlmcr MacNar of Holmdel and Mss Johnson, he couny helpng eacher. Each chld receved candy and oranges from he eacher. NEW JURES ARE DRAWN. THREE MNSTERS ON JANUARY RAND JURY. Ths s he Fr& Jury Drawn by Sherff Waler H. Grava M. M. Davdson s ho Only Red Bank Man onhhe- New Jury. The grand and pey jures for he January erm of cour, whch are fhe frs o be drawn by Sherff Waler H. Grava, were announced n cour las week. Three mnsers are ncluded n he mmes drawn for he new grand jury. Marcus M. Davdson s he only led Bank man on he new jury. The men drawn for he grand jury are as follows: Allchllrn Wllm K. Devoroux. Anbury Purl Krv. Furmnn A. D-Mu-s. pajor.f ho l-rs Mhul. church ;, Kv. A. M-Murray, pslur Dsvl llnnn Ml chn Ml! uf he lra loss, nonlcld Wllnm.1. C. Bcnl T. Hennun HcnKcr, Jr. Oc-an Grnv Nnlhm J. Tnylnr, Krnea Woolson. Avon Frunk Snyder. Wf.- (JrdV- -Dr. Clml.s K. Jemsn... nrl- 1-anr C.vlanl, l-orr.. Gn Arhur l Hank -M. M. DnvdKo..Crm ll ;<! Clnrl..a.. lrd, John Dry. K-yporl l.omnl (. lnrla, W..Sco Hopkns. Sculrl HV. Wlln V,. Shpp, pasor of Ol Frs Mlols hreh. Mrlln.ru-- H.nry W, Muck. Dnnul Taylor. Alanc lshlnl -.ou. Scullhorp. Onkluvs Whney J. Cook, Hurry (!. N k VnnNo. Wen.nrur lrancl MnnlDan -Tlunus Allmown Wycknr Arlena Klwan S. jt.on. HKhlamls Charles L. Smh, Jamca H ClarlcH A. Toolc. G. Orr. F. H. FrhoM lmvnrl J. l.l. Wes. End Dr. Clnrks C. Cnanach. PETTY JUKY. Freehold Davd HHL-C rered : Samuel J. Dolmhny. K. H. 2; Kdwurl. Cleaver, clerk: [arry Barkalow, clerk; Tlnnua Whe. 11. }. 1; Cameron OHu-a. salesman T^lunr D. ml, fnrmer; J. Wesley Crawford, nsurnce Ken: J. Lloyd F.ly, carpener; John. Anplegac, farmer: Wllard M. DeRoche, k-rk. Por Monmouh Clronl Easmond, [rmer. Enclshown Edward H. Heaer. Sr.. R. )., farmer: Jneob Hurke, blacksmh: Rob- :r Wlson.. D. 2, farmer; Jacob Trounan, fr., rered. Red Bank Wllam D. Ashmore. nanufae- Lrer; Alfred Schroeder, clerk; Edward H. ross, R. D. 1, farmer. Allenown Joaup C. Johnson, fnrr [rank M. Smh, farmer. Asbury Park Amos Wllamson, real esne; Wllam f. Cordon, rered: Fred A. Voerhrer. clerk; Chnrlen. Haumparner, ered; Hnrold M. Dodrc, archec; Harry G. Mllar, veernaran. L K Branch John CloUKhly, nrasol Charles Meyer, epernor: Edwn R., Slocum, ered. Lle Slver Joseph T. Whe, clerk. Upper Freehold ThomaB P. Marn, farmer. Helmar Wllnm A. RobRon, conracor. FarmnKdale Alonzo Morrell, produce: Harry Farry, R. D., farmer; Tuns Major, R. D., farmer. Manasqunn GeorKe TownBcnd, nsurance: eorke Morrs, cnkneer. Howcll ownshp Chnrlen T. Wllams, armor: Jamen D. Wnrner. farmer. Keypor John "Wlly, Jr., R. D., former: Valker Conover, R. D., farmer. Rumson Parck F. Shea, gardener; Wlnm. Hoap;, elecrcan: John W. Hollelds. rered. Mnawnn FrU Weber, merchan: Wlnm Tce, carpener. Mnnalnpan ownshp ThomaB A. Orr armor; Waler Sorey, farmer. Oakhurs John C. Nxon, laborer. Hulmdel John S. Holmes, farmer; George D. Schanck, farmer. Hrndley Beach George Deae, conracor Hnzlel Elmer Smbrook, /farmer. Mllsone ownshp Frederck R. Pullen armer: Clarence Wagner, farmer. F.nonnwn Jnmes Denn, pnner. Perrhcvlle Wllam R. DavBon, fnrmer. Far Haven Warren V. ; Darlng, merlan.. _. WrolcBB a Shrewsbury. A wreless elephone has been nsalled n Edwn Hobbss house a Shrewsbury and s provng a fruful source of neres and amusemen o he Hobbs famly and her neghbors. A Camp Val solder se "Lades Ngh" a Holmdel. Despe he sormy weaher Thursday ngh 75 persons aended he frs of a seres of "lades ngh" socables a he Holmdel frehouae held by he fremen of ha place. Cards and dancng were enjoyed unl afer mdngh.» Bough Four Leonardo Loa, John Sage of Leonardo has bough four los a ha place from Frederck Acker for $800. The los form a plo 165x180 fee. Mr. SaRC wll buld a house on he propery nex year. Two Farmer o Move. Herman Seddg wll move nex week from he Sherff Smock farm a Evere o he farm n Far Haven occuped by Edward. Fallon. Mr. lallon wll move o he Smock farm. Dancng School. George B. Hazard, Chld bullk. Classes now formng. Chldren a CBBS, ages seven o foureen Wednesdays a 4:00 p. m. Baby clans, for chldren from hree o years, a 3:00 oclock. Phlp Coleman, nnrucor. For parcular!! consul Georjfe B. Hazard, B9 Kan Fron sree. Phono 010-W. Adversemen. Rubber Good for AH Purpofla. Buy from manufacurer; 20J on approval, guaraneed, caalogue- freo Frh Avonuo Specaly Co., 600 Ffh avenue, Now York. Advoromen. _ Chrnaa Club. Jon ho Chrsmas Club n ho Broad Srco Noonal bank. Adversemen, up he ouf. Moorng o Florda. Thomas Henry Gran of Mddleown ownshp sared las week on a moor rp o Florda, where he wl" spend he res of he wner. He ook as n compnnon on he rp a hoel man from he Casklls. "Sorry, sr, bu we can go ahead unl he elecrcan s hrough." How annoyng s o have he compleon of your elecrcal work unneccessarly delayed. Oher con racors are held back plans are nl dsarranged. The annoyance s doubled f here s no real reason for ho wa. Very ofen an nexperenced and fnancally rresponsble conracor wll sar a job whou havng suffcen capal or cred o carry hrough. You have o suffer when he jobbf refuses o supply hs man. You suffer he delay and perhaps even n fnancal loss. As a las resor you may be only oo glad o advance auf- (cen cash o fnsh he job. A relable elecrcal conracor, one wh hab suffcen workng capa] am cred, wll save you no only m and annoyance, bu money oo n n end. F. P. Reed, 14 Wes Fron sree. Rnd Bank. Advorlnomen. Young Man or Woman. nves your suvngs n ono of ou hgh-class, bu low prced los n l ben locuons, houn o ncrease value. Pay as you lke. Call o wre a once o 10 Kas Fron sr-ul. The,nnd and Loan com puny. Adversemen. Euchre and Danes o be held a Won RloflrchouxcNew Years nghl, admsson 50 cnnu, > clkl); cfcuhnns. Good danc door, good musc. -Adversemen. Farms for Sale. All nxo farna locaed lu hu po ao bel. Clfford G. llrown, Cra luryslon, Mlddleaox couny, N.. Adverhemen..uko Longhead la a (»ron helper when comc.a Bellng hlng. Ad; vorlacmon. JUpNG A NEW TOWN. NE HUNDRED HOUSES GONG UP NEAR PORT MONMOUTH. eal Eae Deal Whch was Tram, aced Unbeknown o Local Folk«Gve* Brh o a Grea Buldng. Boom on he Shore Fron. f a gold mne had been dscovered Por Monmouh he people of ha lace could scarcely have been more urprscd and elaed han hey were as Wednesday mornng when n a cry unexpeced manner hey" beame apprsed of he fac ha her llage had been seleced for one of he greaes l""n buldng pujecu. cr underaken n Monmouh coun-. was no by word of mouh or y wren words ha Por Monnouh go hs news bu by acually eeng he begnnng of he bg buldng loom. Early Wednesday mornng several arloads of lumber arrved a he or Monmouh saon, followed a hor me laer by a gang of Brookn carpeners nnd auomoble ucks. Whou loss of me operaons were begun on buldng wo ouses on Wlso sree, norh of ho llagc, near he shore. Yom he arpeners he vllagers learned ha. bg rac of land on ha sree had een bough by a syndrsae conssng prncpally of New York men and ha he houses n course of consrucon were wo-of 100 dwellngs whch he company plans o buld beore nex Ocober. As sad before, Por Monmouh oul<! no have been much more sounded f a gold mne had been [scovered. No one n he vllage new anyhng abou he sale of he ropefy or abou he launchng of he buldng campagn. All of he usness rclung o he deal had con done a New York and Por lonmouh had no he slghes klb of he maer. The propery n qkson comprses :0l) los, each 25x10(1 fee, on.he as sde of Wlson avenue. The nnd also frons on Sumly Hook Bay. he shore road leadng from Por HonmouH o Ko:msburg runs hrough he propery. s par of large rac fronng on he- bay, whch was owned by hj;,;..ne.w. Pon Homfor Beach company of Keansurg. The company h.vs gven he ame of Eas Kcansburg o hs rac, bu he land s a mle eas of be Keansburg borough lms and a or Monmouh errory. The Keansburg home consrucon, :ompany s he name of he company vhch owns he land where he ouses are beng bul. The company bough he land for $20,000. Davd H. Cosby of Keansburg was he agen n he ransacon. Mr. Sosby s secreary and s one of he ncorporaors of he company. The ompany has a capal sock of $120,- 300 and he ncorporaora besdes Mr. Cosby are John K. McKenna of Brooklyn, presden; M. A. Carln of "aen sland and Thomas W. Wlams and Charles J. Ezkorn of Brooklyn, vce presdens; and John.. Powell of Brooklyn, reasurer. Mr. Ezkorn for he pas foureen years has been a summer resden of Keansburg and he s supervsng he uldng of he houses. Egh srees wll be cu hrough he rac. Par f he land s low and marshy and :hs wll be flled n. The houses wll os from $1,000 o $3,000 each and w)l be abou evenly dvded beween one and wo-famly houses. Tho ouses wll be provded wh waer, gas and elecrcy. The one-famly houses wll have four rooms and ho wo-famly houses wll have egh rooms. Some of he more expensve houses wll be permanen resdences, m mos of hem wll be for summer use only. The company expecs o have 100 or more men a work n ho sprng. plans o buld 20 houses hs wner. Besdes hs bg sale of los n.ono rac he New Pon Comfor Beach, company has sold 650 los o ndvdual-owners hrough Mr. Cosby snce las sprng. Nearly all he buyers were rlewarkers and New Yorkers. n nearly every case he purchaser expecs o buld on he lo he or she has bough and here s reason o be- leve ha by nex Ocober a leas 200 new houses wll have been bul along he bay fron, ncludng ho 100 houses o be bul by he Kean»- burg home consrucon company. Por Monmouh folks look for greay enhanced propery values as a reul of he new developmen and hey beleve ha Por Monmouh» desned o be one of he foremos summer resors n he couny. They expec Por Monmouh o more han rval Kcansbrug. Co-ncden wh he begnnng of hs buldng boom a Por Monmouh B a possbly ha ho Palsade Amusemen Company of Palsade* Park, New Jersey, may move s amusemen devc JS o Por Monmouh. The company s consderng hs change. s lease has expred a Palsades Park and has had represenaves a Por Monmouh lookng over he land. Por Monmouh has a log shore fron and n boardwalk wll be bul here n he sprng. Near he rac of ho Keansburjj home consrucon company Kev. Ernes L. Fox s buldng welve bungalows as an nvesmen. Mr. Fox s pasor of a New York Mehods church, bu he lves a Por Monmouh he year nround. Th» bungalows he bulda wll bo for summer UfO only and wll cos $50O each. Thomas Molloy of Por Monmouh s he conracor. Among he buyers of loa from he> New Pon Comfor lleach company who wll buld houses hs wner ara Mss Margare Molloy and Mrs. D. M. lrrnb of lor Monmouh; Mr. Sarah OHren, John A. Schome, Mrs. Helen Murray 1 nnd John Carer of Rrooklyn; Mm. M,. Hpfgns or New York; Frederck Wolfe and Oeorgo Urumer of GucnherK! John J. Kane, Waler Huner, John J. rwn and Paul J. Gulden of Jersey Cy anl Harry P. Mnloney of Newark. ^, ^ WB Call For and Dollvor your laundry. Do rgh a ho rlghfe prce. Keyuone, laundry. Long Jlrannh and Anbury Park. O. Swlck. A Whe Hreu, Una Bonk, represenave. Adverlneraon. A Your Sonc* n ReJ Bunk. O, Bwlck, 4H Whloaeo, now r«prcaonlnr Keysone laundry of Long Branch nnd Anhury Park, Promp acrvlcc. We cull lo and d«uv«r.«advcrueunn...)

2 TW RED BANK REGSTER, DECEMBER 29, PRE-NVENTORY UCTON» *>+ KNCKERBOCKER ONE FULL MONTH! 4. Begnng Saurday, January 1s, 1921, and durng each and every day unl he close of busness Monday ngh, January 31,1921, we wll gve 20% dscoun on every arcle of merchandse n hs sore. Prces mus come down and druggss mus do her share n hs downward revson of prces, hence hs foremos ac on he par of he propreors of he Knckerbocker Pharmacy., Our regular prces are no hgher han elsewhere and n a majory of cases are somewha lower. Therefore gvng our parons afla reducon of weny per cen on her purchases durng January should perm hem o sock up on all merchandse a hs aracve sale. Remember hs sale s no confned o a lmed number of arcles bu means everyhng n he sore., All Paen Medcnes Baby Foods Tole Arcles Face Powrders Soaps Perfumes Tole Waers Founan Syrnges Ho Waer Boles Vaccum Boles & Cases vory: Tole Arcles Har Brushes Hand Scrubs Pyraln, Dubarry Syle Combs Mrrors Tole Ses Wrng Paper Correspondence CaU, all syles Cold Creams ; Har Nes Handkerchefs Har Toncs Cough Syrup Confeconery Tooh Brushes Talcum Powders All Rubber Goods And a housand and one oher arcles such as s carred n a Frs Class Drug Shop such as hs. Thrfy Shoppers Wll No Mss Ohers Should No Knckerbocker Pharmacy and MorurnLOuh Srees < Red Bank, N. *J Regsered PHarmacss n Consan Aendance Drugs Confeconery ~-ggbw"tf^l;l^^ Telephones 8O8, 8O9, 81O Promp Delvery

3 START THE NEW YEAR RGHT Make a hab ^economze n he cos of your garmen needs by havng hem cared for by us. The Broad Sree Cleaners and Dyers are wllng o asss you daly hroughou he comng year n beng responsble for your personal appearance. One of our New Year resoluons wll be o gve our parons beer reamen han ever before and has gong some. ^ New Year Greengs o All BROAD STREET CLEANERS & DYERS Broad Sree, nex o Red Bank Trus Co. RED BANK, N. J. BALDWNS PHOTO, ART AND MUSC $HOP, ATLANTC HGHLANDS, T4. J. We have a nce selecon of cards and calendars for he New Year. We wan o hank our frends and parons for he busness gven us durng he year passed, and rus we may have he pleasure of servng you n he year o come.; CAWERAS-STATONERY-SHEET MUSC ANNOUNCEMENT JOSEPH DESANTS LADES and GENTLEMENS TALOR Begs o announce ha he has opened hs New Sore a 3O Frs Ave., Alanc Hghlands and wll be glad o show o hs Frends and Parons a splendd lne of SUTNGS and OVERCOATS seleced from he bes New York houses. Hgh-Class Perfec Fng Cusom Made Sus Overcoas and Unforms a Reasonable Prces Bes Wshes for a Happy New Year Kl Can Leak, Because s Made n One Pece A LL one pece, lke a bole; no. scams, no jons. Even sopper socke s moulded n. Guaraneed for full wo years servce or a new one free. Ge ockan- cck, You majsneed ongh- JAS. COOJPER, JR. PRESCRPTON "" Fve (S) Regsered Pharmacss THE REXALL STORE Telephone 355. RED BANK, N. J. CHRSTMAS AT LNCR0F1 PURSE TOR DOMNE SWEATER FOR CHAPEL JANTOR. A Fne Eneranmen Gven by hs Sunday-School Lss Thundny Ngl Rov. Wllam E- Bra!>e< Prevened from Aendng. n a room decoraed wh flags, holly wreahs and booues of colored grasses he Sunday-sclool of he Lncrof chapel." celebraed Chrsmas? Thursday rgh. The decoraons were arranged by Mr. and Mrs. George C, Rchdale. was a dsapponmen fo. hoae presen ha Rev. Wllam E. Bmaed of Red Bank, he pasor, wab unable o a end he eneranmen because of sckness. A. purge of $25 had been made up for hm. The lades ad socey Rave ^sweaer o Henry Moehead, he janor. A readng composed by Mss Jenne Fenon was gven by Mrs. George Rchdalc. Ohers who ook Bpccal- pars were Myre Layon, Mrs. John. Conover, Carolne Johnson, Arabella Johnson anl Edgar Layon. A he concluson of he performance Sana Claus appeared and gave each chld a box of candy and an orange. The lades ad socey served cake and coffee. Recenly he socey cleared and wh par of hs money hey have nsalled elecrcy n he chapel and have pu a new roof on he buldng Purse for Mnjer. Abou 250 persons Aended he Chrsmas eneranmen of he Reformed Sunday-school a Cols.Ned Thursday ngh. A purse of $15 was gven o Rev. Danel P. Doyle, he pasor, and $10 n gold was gven o Mss Florence Campbell, he organ s. A program of unusual merl was gven and he audence was lb oral wh applause. ATLANTC HGHLANDS NEWS. College Boys Home o Spend The Chrsmas Vacaons. James VanMaer of Cornell unversy, Henry Gchlhaus of Perko men semnary n Pennsylvana, am Elsha Camp and Horace Moody o Execr : preparaory school, are hom on a vacaon. Mr. Camp and Mr. Moody wll aend Prnceon unversy nex fall. * The annual meeng of he Pros byeran church o elec offcers wl be held on Wednesday ngh, Jam nry. 12h. Mr. and Mra. Thomas Pelcher wt spend he res of he wner a Jerse; ASK YOUR GROCER FOR A CAN OF M-CHOCE BRAND PURE APPLE Made from clean sound apples C. S. BUCKLDM PHALANX, N. J. Cy. Henry VnPel and famly spell Chrsmas wh Mrs. da Smh o Bound Brook. John Geary and famly spen Sa urday and SUnlay a Newark. A chldrens pary was held yeser (lly afernoon a he commun; club. The grown-up olls wll hold spebjng bee omorrow ngh a n club. The affar wll be n charge o Melvn A. Rce. Mrs. Forman Cossaboom s vsng her daugher, Mrs. rwn Suphn of Allcnown, Pennsylvana. Mdngh mass, was celebraed Chrsmas eve a S. Agness church. Specal musc was rendered by he chor under he drecon of Mss Gladys Wheheul. John Sewar gave u solo. Mr. and Mrs. Harry zznrd of Elmra, New York, are vsng Mr. and Mr?. Charles VanMaer. Mss Alce M. Gardner, of Boson has been a gues of Mrs. Henry C. VanNoe. Mrs. Nesb Rnoreker has gone o Canada for a say. Mrs.- Wllam Frye s vsng n New York sae. Mrs. Olver A. Brown and her (laugher Helen are makng a vs wh Mrs. Browns son, Rev. Arhur Brown of Norh Jersey. On Chrsmas Mr, and Mrs. ra Anondes eneraned Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gvover and her daugher Dorohy of Shrewsbury, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tlon and her son Frank of Wes Long Brnncl, Mrs. Mary Gure of Long Branch and Charles Marn of Perh Am boy. Mr, and Mrs. George Swea, Mr. ond Mrs, George Kaney, Mss Mary Kaney and Edward Kaney spen Chrsmas wh Mr. and Mrs. Peer McLaughln. Mr, and Mrs. Arden Weeks of Brooklyn and Mr?. Sarah Wallng of Asbuvy Park vsed Mr. and Mrs. Wllam F. Conover on Saurday and Sunday. The Chrsmas exercses of he Presbyeran Sunday-school were held on Tuesday ngh of las week. >Vanres of he enuvnmen were a play enled "Chrsmas n Rhymc- nnd" by Mss Eleanor nglss class, and a canan "The Gf." Those who look specal pars were Mrs. J. S. Flerof, Jr., Mrs. Ernes Voo 1 - hees. Mss M. A. Kade. Hss Ruh Armsrong, Mss Ellh Whngham, Blss Olve Merr, Hazel Merr, Florence Rosscnvasser, Alan Schueffer, Rober Drake,.lack Flcrof, Samuel and Cecla Sorrenson, Marcare-ncls, Eva Sryker, Dorohy Guormsen, Kuh Armslead, Fred Gherkns, M.ry llcv, Eluor Bang, Khel Merr,.Margnrc Arm-.-al, Margare Rce, John Pllsbury, Allen KLT, Harold Merr,Mldred <!>hlhms, Eun-c Rogers, Klso Sloan, Kdh Nason, Hay Lle, Ruh Koep- Kl, Helen llnnsm, Ulanche Hoyeo, Gladys llennc-,.cljord Merl, Alce Bowell, Jessamne Aekerson, Jlea" la-nun, Kdnund Gehlhnus, Fred Kulle, Henry Uollhnus, Joseph KKpnel,. Urcy Howcll, Alber! Woodruff, George lnrnan and lol)- er Ca.srnan. H", anl Mrs. Rchard M. Hrl.nun arc spendng a lew days a (lasaboro. REDBANK REGSTER, DECEMBER 29, 1&20. : L Page Three 67 Broad Sree e Monmouh Red Bank Lades and Msses Ready-o-Wear Apparel EXTRAORDNARY SALE We have receved a lmed assormen of a manufacurers hgh qualy dresses for quck dsposal, hence we are pung on hs unusual sale, gvng he,parons of The Rose Shop an opporuny o purchase exceponally aracve dresses a below manufacurers prces. Trcone Dresses A choce assormen, bu lmed, n values ha regularly sell up o d»1 Q 7C $39.50jn mos sores. Our Exraordnary Sale Prce <p Jl O«/ O Serge Dresses An unusual varey, "bu lmed, of dresses n mens wear serges ha <(jj»- A wll sell nany sore up o $ Our Exraordnary Sale Prce *j) 1 TT e Bg Reducons n Coas,- $19.75 Up Agens for Cashs Woven Names for Markng Lnen f s auomobles, wkhar or sell, you lose unless me A long and fas growng ls of sasfed parons speaks well of my ably o handle your auomoble proposon. have a^all mes very desrable used cars whch wll sell on close margn, hereby permng he buyer o ge a good carway under he prce usually charged for cars of lke condon. Jus now have some wonderful bargans n eher closed or open models. Before you buy see wha ve go for you. Keep your eyes on my frequen adversemens n Luke Longheads columns of The Regser. Maple Avenue, near Monmouh Sree Telephone 1120 MlMMWMMMMMllllHWWWllHWWMWMMMWM

4 THE REP BANK REGSTER. JOHN H. QOOK, Edor, an! PuHlher. aboboe ^BMCK, A.MU1H Edor. Bulaes Manager: THOMAS &V1N0 BROWN. EnUred «he pooffca a Re Bank. 0. J., «s aecond-dua nuer. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 29, TOWN TALK. Las wner he legslaure passed a law provdng for he apponmen of a. ge of barber examners. These jarber examners were allowed o charge a lcense fee of a dollar a year for each barber hen n busness and fve dollars for each barber who bejju o work as a barber^ afer he law was passed. f $ * * There s absoluely no need for hs law. was passed purely for he pake of gvng a few polcans polcal jobs. There was a lo. of blnk spoued by he law makers abou he need of lcensng barbers o keep he shop:, n a sanary condon, bu hs was already n charge of hoards of healh. * * * Edward. Edwards was eleced governor of New Jersey n he fall of Two of hs plaform planks were ha he would fre ou of offce he publc uly commssoners who were hen runnng hngs jn New Jersey, and ha le would wpe ou a hos of unnecessary offces n he sae. The people ook Edward. Edwards a hs word and he was eleced governor. J lcense fees. 1 Sub»cHHlo Prcal On>»e«r».6O monh! T6 «onh.40 (overnor lohvanls was preceded as governor f New Jersey by Waler K. ^dye. Under Governor Kdje more polcal jobs w.r creaed han under any oher governor wheh ho sae bad ever hud. Addonal publc uly commssoners, addonal -cvl pervve commssoners, addonal members of he sh and ;am ornmsson, were creaed, besdes add(o!!:ll jol:, of Kllng evrry nher knd. Tn 1 people of he sae pad he.lls for lk n,w flock of -x-eme.rs and n polcans vup.el he benef. (lovenor vv.ards premsed ha f eleced he would brng charges agans he publc uly commssoners and f lc charges were sus- aned be would re he hoard u of offce, le ad; 1 up a ls of a hull-. <b rd or more unnecessary polcal; joh. and he promsed o wpe oul-: hc-e jobs and suve he money hey 1 co.^l o he people of he sale. The: people ol New,!(;r.--vy approved of Kdu-.rd. Kdv;nk and hs plaform and hey eleced hm!;ovenor. le brough charges agans He publc uly cnmmssnners. le found he/:e (!;:!;....ev(:!red :!?:> ).- fred 1 "he offcals, ln he puhlfc.servce of a bore. corporaons o! he sale and he l 1 - [ Tha s wha dogged, sluggsh publcan poll cans apparenly nv-d-; blued dues o you. posons your ed he pole uly commssoners n houghs. You are only half alve. her hs:c ^-.-; for he sena" vlrod You need a good, blood-enrchng o.hlnn he men <!<A crr;<»r Kdwards onc. Take 1epo-Mangan for a apponed n n places of he polcans whem he red. So he old board provemen. Pepo-Mangnn s "an few weeks and noce he bg m- kec s on he job and draws s salares as beoro. he peopu-, of course, dorsed by physcans. agreeable onc and s hearly en- payng he blls. : Your (hujlvk has Vpfo-lTnnfrnn n luh lqud and able form. uy (!oveno- Rwds, ;s sad above, \vh;-hf\.r you prefer; one has exacly he same effec as he oher. made uj a ls of upwards (f a hundred ohvs \\ 1ll were of no value Tual-e sue* you ge genune Pepo 1 o anylo.ly excep o h persons who ]\u:;;an. Ask fm- "OudnV and look held "he jobs ;.::d o.he polcans lor he full name, Gules Pepov/!: waned [}[> u»uhm of he^e K:. M;;r.;.rnn w on he package. The Kepublenu leuslnure agan han^vl--n; n,: -..ve <lr;<v.;-,!!!,- dre.1^.. 1= of,1 l.,-: -o>n.:,lly fl 0111 l - Ml,,r;.-...,. " ll- U,- Nslalu-e ;\\;.^;:! u \vpe e:l any uf, llle-.e olee:. ;m.l ll ls way lley! kej) hs ];-ag ol" uscles; mercena- le.-. : lur >.!fucs, he people pavng he lll.a. N ; :! The b-.rher law fxed he barbj r \\-. ((M-.e ( :l.ne K.llar eaeh..esdes hs, b..rh.,- have o pay :.:, eens n d f.-.;,,,.,..,:( -of >:.;;,, charge be ofl-l-- pu on lem, ere are abou lo.ml l:.l cj.-, n he :-lac ahl, lls!"v v>. MM l.vp.r n :ln,n y ll.1)1111. n "lce.es foes n he cours.-nf a year, he e^a ch-rg 11 bey j-n;>ke of 25 cens on each barber would j brng n abou 152,500 addonal n r he course of a year. The law provdes ha he barber examners mus pe her pay and her expenses ou of he money hey collec from he barbers. 1 suppose lls provson was made o make he people feel ha none of hs money would come ou of her pockes bu only ou of he pockes of he barbers. The dea presumably was ha he people would wllngly see any busness or professon -soaked wh.specal axes for he sake of gvng jobs o polcans so long as he people generally ddn have o pay. Anyway he law wen hrough "wh bells on," as he polcans say. * * * A week or so ago here was a mee-.ng a Trenon o alk over he amoun, of money whch would be requred o run he Bae nex year. Up comes hs board of bnrher lcensers -wh a demand ha he law be changed and he lcense fees of barbers ncreased o fve dollars a year each. Ths board of barmh- lcensers had pu her salares a a fgure whch couldn be pad ou of he lcenses colleced under he presen law. They sad here were abou 10,000 barbers n he sae am ha o ncrease he lcense foe of barbers o lve dollars n year would creae -fund of $50,000 a year. The barber ennnner.s * fcnd hey waned $20 a day for her servces; bey Cy near he home of one of hem, and hey waned u (senographer and a clel, n n. 1 ollc.s. Tny waned j an aulomnljh d ovf around n. and bev d :-. 1!-.T:.:-.. :::-. "-: :<>! ble, eher. They wuhrl passes over u,ll of he ralroads n he.sae, BO ha n y couhl rde free on ralroad ram. Also ley waned Tlllnnn fnnls, so ha when hey raveled on ralroad rans bey would no have o ravel wh common people, bu eoub ravel ll pallor cas, us bey hough bfulf o oflcal of her calber. The barber cxnnn,- f ly-eoubl vluu>s«-)>;vl.»!rmw!,u»u larn n year for her lcensed, for bey WOllll lel ll.lve.ll l.< "..e n v.hvwu A" year, and nuybu here would be a lle Homelhnu- lef for he se rmury..,tha barber llrrnser were old o n^lve up u Baon o be UeHeel o he budpel (onmfl»oer«md were d. "" " 1).- her wans. mgh have been opposed ha such absurd demands as hese would bave been flung asde a once, bu hs was no he case. Recommendaons wll probably be made o he legslaure and he, barbers of New Jersey wll probably have o hre lawyers o go before he legslaure, and ry o sop hs ncrease n her The lawyers who are hred wll have o be polcans or hey won have a ghos of a chance o do anyhng wh he legslaure; so he polcans wll rake somehng ou of he ussle, whchever way goes. * Barbers perform a useful servce n he communy. They are a class of workers whch every communy needs. Ther hours arc long. Ther pay and her profs are no large. The nsances arc very few where journeymen barbels or he propreors of small shops can lay by even he mos modes compeence for her old age. s ourageous ha hey should be sngled ou o be a"xod n order ha u-few polcans may lve whou workng for her lvng. nsead of he lcense fee beng ncreased, he law ough o be wped ou alogeher. Wh should be -ped ou a hos of oher unnecessary laws whch serve ho oher purpose han o buhl up polcal machnes and gve lazy polcans a..chance o prey on he publc. Tha sn lkely o happen, however. Offcals and law makers lke o alk abou economy n publc expendures, hu her alk of economy s bunk, pure and smple, nended o please he people hu no of a qualy ha wll hur he polcans any. (Town Talk connued on page 12) A. WTEK HOTEL ASTOR COFFEE 42c. LB. Fnes Grades of Teas and Coffees ; a Lowes Prce*. j Phone orders promply delvered. S Phone G05-W. 222 Edwards Avc., LONG BRANCH. Takes on Yom F;-co from Pc-cou TRY 1>\pNG,? n \ LJ a Dfferen Co!r$V\Vhcn Blood s Rch and PEPTOMAMGAN f You Feel Lsless and Depressed, Your Blood s Clogged and Sluggsh Whou knowng why, you fnd yourself feelng unhappy. You go around day afer day half asleep. neres n v.ul * gong on around you lags and lfe becomes dull. The beauy of radan sunshne, lovely flowers and he enrancng mracles of lfe you mss enrely. Lvng, ea^ sleepng-, bx-ume more or.less l pav! n.he Regs RED KAMC RBOgna, DECEMMX», *«&.f** «««* »**» \ Cgars for New Years. LORD STRLNG CGARS. TAKNG CGARS. Chrsmas s he me of joy and gf gvng 1. New Yeas s he day of home comngs and famly dnner pares. Around he fresde, afer he famly dnner, he men folks s and smoke whle hey.alk over old mes. Cgars are, provded for hs afer-dnner feas of alk and a good cgar adds much o he pleasure of he occason. Ge a box of one or he oher of hese brands of cgars for your New Years guess, and you wll add ha las ouch of enjoymen whch wll make he day a perfec one. ^, -,". MORT V. PACH, Dsrbuor.. ENTERPRSE CGAR CO., Makers,,, Trenon, New Jersey.,... TRADE MARK HTHERTO he farmer has woven he power of hs own muscles wh hose of he ox, he mule and he horse, n he developmen of agrculure. Praccal machnery for farmng has come o hm slowly. Where he value of machnery n labor savng, n profmakng, n usefulness, n comfors, n luxures,. has n he pas been largely confned o he owns and he ces, s now open o he farmer who s beyond alfqueson he very bone and snew of cvlzaon. Cvlzaon grows upon he land, herefore he land Js faher and moher and susaner o he human race, and hose who ll he sol, who plow, sow^and reap, are surely he essenals n human exsence. Therefore machne power on he farm s of he umos mporance and he Fordson Tracor comes o he farmer as he bes, webeleve, pece of machnery ha has ye been devsed for hs use. We wan you o read he book, " The Fordson a work." s free for he askng. Call n and ge one. Drop ua?a card and we mal you one whou charge. > Ths bookle s along he lne of he usual Ford way of gvng esmony of he users, hose who have red ou and who know he real value of he FordsonjTracor. Ths book shows he Fordson a work n some nney dfferen lnes of acvy and o Lle fmor presens he mos valuable evdence of an all-around.servceable, economcal, labor-savng, anumoney-savng machne ha has ever been placed upon he marke. We can only ge so many each h. so!eave your order now. W. E. MOUNT -,4 J^ew are qualfed V>< rucon of haej.who employ us b«e»ubo of our. wde horoughly modern e^npnnn Oweervce * effcen and eoureou sad w«- are far n all onr, basneh dealnn, A.W.WORDEN J*R FUNERAL DRECTOR )OE.FRONT ST. HED EAKK! of ordnary qualy are no good enough for prescrpon wotk. Only drugs and chemcals o he very hghes grade of pury are f for use n preacrpom. We use he bes obanable no maer, wha he cos and allow no one bu regsered pharmacs! o compound he -medcne. All prescrpons are double cheeked, hn guardng agans he possbly of error or naccuracy. You may depend upon he prescrpon! you have flled a SCRROEDERS PHARMACY, f. C. HUBBARD, Prop. 16 Broad Sree, Red Bank. Telephone 1.46 Telephone 3f NOTCE. s hereby gven ha, sealed proposals for ho lnkln, of all ools, labor and maerals for he consrucon of a brdge n he ownshp of Alanc, near Phalanx, wll be. receved, opened and read,n publc a he rooms of he Board, Cour llouse, Freehold, N. J., on Wednesday, January 5h, 1920, u eleven, A. M. Plans and specfcaons can be obaned by prospecve bdders from! George D. Cooper, couny engneer, fo Broad sree, Red Bank. All bds, mus be enclosed n a Bealed envelope, bearng he name and address of he bdder on he ouade hereof and he name of he work bd on, and addressed o he Board of Chosen Freeholders of he Couny of Monmouh, Cour House, Freehold, N. J., and be delvered n he place and on he mo nbove menoned. Each bd mus be accompaned by a cerfed check drawn o he order of he Collecor of he Couny of Monmouh n an amoun equal o en per cen of he prce bd on he work, or cash n an equal amoun. The Board of Chosen Freeholder! of he Couny of Monmouh reserve* he rgh o rejec any or nl bds f deemed o he bes neress of ha Couny so o do. By order of he Board of Chosen Freeholders of he Couny of Monmouh. WLLAM M. BERGEN, Drecor. Aes: C. E. CLOSE, Clerk. Publc Noce. Noce s hereby gven ha a repor hns boon fled wh he Borough Councl by ho Commssoners of Assessmens of ho Borough of Rod Bank, N. J., assessng benefs agans persona ns are hencled by he consrucon of a concree road n and along lloal sree from Monmouh sree souh o ho nersecon of sad Broad sree wh Urn proposed new Sae Hghway, and such ropor Wll bo consdered by ho Borough Councl a he Borough Un, on January 3d, 1021, n 8:00 p. n. The objec of sad moong beng o aler or confrm ouch assessmen* aahe Mayor and Councl may deem proper. A. A. PATTERSON, Ac8: Mayor. _J-_L." HUBBAKD, Clerk. A SECTON NOTCE,.""»r, wll bn M,l n he ndlm-ej h" Oom. fromm ol.vcn A. A M. M o xrlv M MP!!, PRMCE. 8

5 w&um*. DECEMBER a», wo. lottled A THE SNAP! ZEST! MELLOWNESS! _.. j. Thn Kruegers Brown Ocober A sparklng, nvgorang ^ hq healh-gvng /properes of hops and mal. ^ rwll recognze he ase. The Neares "You Can Ge J On Draugh n Boles Order a cue delvered from ew of,le fallowqf J. L. WORDEN, J. CALANDRELLO, Shrewsbury Are. Far Haven, N. J. T«l. Red Bank 868 Tel. Red Bank 669-J KRUEGERS Dshes are washed hree mes every day NEWARK- N-J 3LHB Make hs work easy by usng Krkmans Soap Powder a pure produc especally prepared o dssolve grease quckly and for cleanng badly soled, greasy or less delcae arcles. KRKMANS SOAP POWDER STRAND THEATRE RED BANK Thursday and Frday, Jan. 6 and 7 FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKT CORPORATON KdberW: Chambers MARO BAVES Modern woman s she a prsoner, chaffng a he chans of convenon? See hs breah-nkng romance of a peed dol of socey who dared o break her bonds, embark upon a mad career of excemen- BeeknK and shock New Yorks "four hundred." A brllan Chambers maserpece, lavshly screened and flled wh "lngdo" vews of ars lfe. THE SOCETY PCTURE OF THE SEASON l Produced by Cosmopolan, who : wers responsble for "Humor- : esque.".,. {&dnunoun Pcure HAPPENNGS OP NTEREST N MONHOUTH COUNTY. Parson*! Noe*, Sajaa of Propery, BaUdlu Operaons, Lodfa DoBga. Slgh Flr«s, Brlu, Maxraga* ao4 Deah* Oher lum*. MM Lyabeh Ward of Freehold, who s vsng frends n Pennsylvana, expecs o go o Bermuda he frs of he year. Mrs. Alber Bounders of Freehold ve brh o a son a he Sprng ke hospal Sunday of las week. Lous Bry of Long Branch and New York has. bough he Wordell farm on he Whale pond road. Mrs. Charles L. Hays of Freehold gave brh o a daugher a a Trenon hospal las Wednesday. Mrs. J. Carroll Burs of Allenown gave brh o a son on December 7h. Mrs. Maurce Blocker of Keansburg gave, brh o a son a few days ajo. Tryng o Ous Borough Clerk. Republcan polcans a Bradley Beach have declared war on Mayor Frank C. Borden and Commssoner John Rogers because hey won voe fpr he removal of Frederck E. Rechey as borough clerk. Rechey s a Democra and he mayor and Mr. Rogers are Republcans. norlaken Boy an Auhor. Kenneh Thomas -of nerlaken who wres under he name of Kenneh Howell, s he auhor of a sea ale publshed n he Advenure magazne for January. Ths s he frs sory of Howells o be" pub lshed bu he has wren aevera whctt v/ll appear laer. John W. Hulse Dead. John W. Hulse, who;had been a jusce of" he peace a Freehold hry years, ded on Saurday afer long sckness. Mr. Hulse, was" 75 years old. He was a mere boy a he oubreak of he cvl war bu he ran away and enlsed. Two chldren survve hm. Robbed Former Employer.. Sanley Aprl, an egheen-yearold boy, was arresed a Adelpha las week charged wh robbng Johr S. Penger, hs former employer The boy admed hs gul. Hb moher gave hm a sound whppng ar.d Judge Lawrence-fned hm $100 and qosa. H on Head wh.hammer. Samuel McCurdy of Keansburg was bndly njured whle workng n he ralroad shops a Elznbehpora few days ago. A man who was usng a sledge hammer mssed hs sho and sruck McCurdy n he head, makng a bad cu bu no fracurng he skull. Gf of War Memoral. Jesse A. Howland, he Seabrgh conracor and bulkhead bulder, has announced ha he wll presen o Seabrgh a war memoral n he form of a huge boulder whch wll bear a able conanng 1 he names of Seabrgh men who served n he war.. Freehold Man Acqued. Fred B. Daey of Freehold was acqued hs week by a jury on a charge of sealng sxy barrels from he Cenral ralroad yard a Marlboro. Daey sad f hs auomoble ruck was used n carng he barrels was whou hs knowledge. Sole Shoppng Money. The home of Ephram Horner a Oakhurs was enered by a hef one ngh las week whle Horner was ou and a sum of money was solen from Homers clohng. The hef lef a noe sayng hehad nken he money for hs Chrsmas shoppng. Pasor Declnes Call. Rev. F. A. MacDonald of Weserly, Rhode sland, who had been nved o accep he pasorae of he Long! Branch Presbyeran church a a salary of $2,500 a year, has declned as hs presen congregaon has rased hs salary o $3,500. Makes Record as Ahlee. Merrek A. Coles, a graduae of he Long Branch hgh school n he class of 1916, has made nn envable record as an ahlee a he Tennessee college of medcne he pas year. He was he crack player on he college fooball eam. Fre n Elevaor Shaf. Fre orgnaed n nr accumulaon of grease a he boom of he elevaor shaf n he Asbury Park rus company buldng Saurday afernoon and n lvely blnze was n progress when he fre was dscovered. The damage was slgh. Aorney Gas Rase. The Asbry Park commssoners have rased he salary of James D. Caron, he cy aorney, o $2,500 a year. The pay has been $1,500. Mr. Caron has been cy aorney sneo commsson governmen was adoped a Asbury Park. To Open New Law Offce. Elmer. Geran, Uned Saes dsrc aorney and formerly sherff of Monmouh couny, wll open a law offce a Asbury Park. He wll have assocaed wh hm saah Malack, who a a presen an asssan Uned Saes dsrc aorney. Almos Klled Hs Deer. George Flecher of Asbury Park almos bagged a deer las week. He knocked he anmal down wh a load of buck sho and no wbhg o shoo any more holes n he skn he grappled wh he deer and red o hold bu was unsuccessful. Found Dead Doe. Harry Mahews of Fnrmngdale found u large doe dead n ono of hs felds lus week. The deer hnd been sho wce and hnd been dead bu a shor me. The game warden was nofed bu he was unnblo o learn who klled he anmal. Morrs Grffh. Mss,Anne S. Morrs, daugher of Mm. E. S. V. Morrs of flendoln, was marred n ho* homu December 14h o Wllam J. Grffh of Denver, Colorado. Mss Kae Morrs, a ssor of,,he brde, am Herber Ehrck aended he couple. Manson for Borough Hall. Plam nro under way for hu purchase of he Arhur Horgan manson «Heal for use as a borough hall. The more OHoacred by ho Deal mprovemen assocaon nml has he backng of nevenl of he boroughs wealhes resdens.. Dl.d a Hospal. Mra. Rose J, Mnlaon, formerly of Freehold, ded a he Long Branch hospal Tuesday of lus week, uged 34 years. Sho had been lvng of lae n Newark. a husband and a daugher. (Connued on nex page,) Mra. Jordan leaves As* A.T SUTS ML F*rkelses Prces $1O, $12 & $15 T f Y TT T T f f T f T Y f Y T X Y f Y * f - T X nummn ALEXANDER D. COOPER Real Esae and nsurance OTABUSHED MM HENRY CAMPBELL, Presden DANEL S. ELY, Vce-Pres. EDWN R. CONOVER,- Casher OUR CHRSTMAS CLUB S NOW OPEN BROAD STREET, REll BANK, N. J. Fre, Lfe, Accden, Tornado and Many of our frends have expressed a desre o subscrbe o a Chrsmas Club, so ha nex year hey may have a Chrsmas fund saved a slgh rouble or nconvenence. Our Chrsmas Club plans are very smple, very bref, vod of complcaons ye whn he means of every _man,.._av_qm.an or chld_who_ chooses o pu_asde_a spulaed mes durng he year a small sum for Chrsmas use a year from now. They are dvded as follows: Class each week Class " Class "." Class " " Toal $12.50 " " " Our Chrsmas Club s now open and we wll be pleased o enroll hose wshng o subscrbe o any of hese classes. Drop n hs week! THE BROAD STREET NATONAL BANK RED BANK, NEW JERSEY We Now Offer he Famous TTAN Tracor on a New Tme-Paymen Plan Ths new plan s emporary, o releve he ) presen unusual fnancal suaon,, and s < -, herefore subjec o whdrawal a any me. We also guaranee you he benef of possble lower prces. Wh every Tan racor purchased from us beween now and May 1, 1921, we wll gve our wren guaranee ha f he nernaonal Harveser Company of Amerca reduces s prce on Tan Tracors on or before May 1, 1921, we wll refund he purchaser he amoun of such reducon. Why wa? You can lose by orderng now. Come n and see us. HAZLET TRADNG CO. HAZLET, N. J. FARMERS HAVE NVESTED OVER $70,000,000 N TTAN TRACTORS. *

6 v Sx RED BANK REGSTER, DECEMBER 29, FRDAY he New January Vcor Records f Go On Sale TUSTNGS 16 Monmouh Sree Come n and Hear Them Open Frday Evenng Unl 11 OClock New Year Resoluons Many are hey who wll make New Year resoluons a he, begnnng of he.comng monh. Many are hey who wll no embrace no, hese resoluons acs ha wll mean grea savngs-o hem f you wan your resoluons o be complee resolve o make YOUR New Year Resoluons earn money forjou by dongjbus-] ness wh he Red Bank Seam Dye]Works; he place ha gves you he bes servce for he leas money. Kndly accep our bes wshes for your Healh and Happness for Offce, 24 Wes Fron Sree. Seam Dye Works MAX LEON, Propreor. Facory, 7C V/Llc S Phone 734. RED BANK, N. J. ". Phone All cars sop n fron of our offce.. Branch Sores a Long Branch, Seabrgh and Lakewood. Amercan women recenly enjoyed, for he frs me, he prvlege of-vong on a naonal scale. The dream ha has nspred womanhood hrough he ages has been fulflled. The Grange conferred hs equaly upon woman half a cenury ago. was he frs grea naonal body o ^ran women he same rghs and responsbles as men. Much-of s success has been due o he heed has gven o he deep sympahes, he clear undersandng and he nsncve jusce of women.. n granng hs equaly he Grange hokls o s purpose of foserng home He. always has consdered a sa nfneury and wholesome home- lfe he bass of nl sound czenshp. realzes he grw par woman playr, n De m;.1cn ; of such homelfe, and gv.s hr a wder opporuny lo dsplay her alens. The fah and vson ha have marked he Gnm«e luopl he yeas aru uklunne.d. olers lo arm men and women alke a splendd feld lor servce and npovenonl:. Le us add. THE COUNTRY GEN- TLEMAN also sands for he fulles and fnes developmen of farm lfe. seeks o nspre and help by^ores of success. s no alone a magazne of he busness of farmng and home buldnp, bu one of eneranmen nlso. The whole famly wll enjoy s clean fcon, s cheery "Brghen he Coner" pas", s clever jokes and caroons. A years subscrpon.~>j ssues s spcuelu value for $1.00. Le our secreary nn! your order oday. Monmouh Couny Pomona Grange, No. 12 S. J(. WK.l.S, fvel.ry Murlluo,?>«Jersey \V. S. W..KTT. Maser.ANC..WM.M, New Jcvey /Jc. S** raln" m el l o ravhe Gnnjv bene, punhnl v.l n "<l adversng. Am h"rc; n\y dolnr for Tll* CuU.MuV Cl.l L.CMAU. lur u yr-s,.wvkly es. Please forward.ny.urjuf W lv Ful-lohers a» (My Nnnc) (My Address)- (Town) ~(Sac)_ TEMS OF NEWS. (Connued from las page.) Bradley Beach borough has sared a Bu n he cour of chancery o rean possesson of Ralroad square, whch was dedcaed o he borough by James A. Bradley. The Ocean Grove asoclaon clams le o he land n queson. Deah from Hear Dlee. George M. Burnham of Asbury Park ded las Frday afer a lone sckness from hear dsease. He had been able o be abou unl a few monhs ago. Mr. Burnham was eghy years old and was a veeran of he cvl war. Sale of a Farm. Theodore V. W. Grffln has sold hs farm of 140 acres a Tenncn o Ely Naylor of Marlboro, who wll ake possesson n he sprng. Amos Brd, who h>3 operaed he Grffn farm, wll move o he place vacaed by Mr. Naylor. Ded ChrUmu Day. Edward Dangler of Oakhurs was Srcken wh hear dsease Chrsnas day whle on hs way home from dsrbung gfs. He was rdng a bcycle and fell dead o he road. Mr. Dnngler was fory years old and was unmarred. Mr>. Olver Byron Dead. Mrs. Olver Byron, wdow of he well known acor, vho had a resdence a Long Branch, ded a Monclar las week. Mrs. Byron lved less han wo monhs afer he deah of her husband. Deah was due o hear dsease. Wn..Golf Honor. Three members of he Asbury Park golf club wen o Wesreld Sunday of las week o play n a mach on he Shackamaxon club lnks. John Gray of Asbury Park won frs prze n he mch wh a score of New Church Dedcaed. The new Mehods church a Asbury Park was dedcaed Sunday of las-week. The church" s valued a $180,000 and a he dedcaory servces more lan enough money was pledged o wpe ou all he deb on he propery. Pe Eang Cones. Danel Harrs of-keypor won he p eang cones held a ndependen. fohouse a Keunshurg las week. He po away wh a bg: homemade pe n one mnue and four seconds and was awarded a?!.50 gold pece. Dches Auo. Frederck Shower of Loch Arbour drove hs auomoble no a dch on he Mddleown urnpke Saurday o avod hng a moorcycls. The cycls..was sruck a glancng blow and fell no he dch, sufferng a broken leg. Playng n Souhern Orchesra. Mss Anna R. Gordon of Allenown, who hns been playng n an! orchesra a Lynchburp, Vrgna, sj now a Dayona, Florda, where he ; orchesra has an engagemen. Her j wln;!, MlS. JlllLc. Cudull, s j wh her. New Ahlec Club. Prelmnary seps oward formng an ahlec league have been aken by a number of Freehold resdens, j The lragu* wll conduc varous ah- lec evens Tor young and old. John j B. Kerfoo s he emporary charman. Buys a Hoel. George \V. Epworh has sold he Park Vew hoel a Ocean Grove o j Mrs. Rebecca A. Wanwrgh, who has conduced he house for he pas j sx years. The hoel s hree sores hgh and conans eghy gues rooms. Deah Follows Operaon. Henry C. Farrcll. presden of he Allenhurs realy company, ded a he Sprng Lake hospal Tuesday of las week followng an operaon. Mr. Farrell va? "S years old and leaves a wdow and hree chldren. Home from nly. Joseph RuVeU) s back ;\ Muna-! quan aler spendng four years n aly, mos of whch me he was servng n he army. Raffo marred whle n aly and wll soon be, joned u.lhs counry by hs wfe. Couny Hospal Opened. The couny uberculoss hospal \ a AUenwool v.:\s formally opened Sunday of las week., Abou 200 persons aended he exercses. The rs paens o be receved were aken o he hospal on Monday. j Remodelng a Sore. Monroe WyckofT of Manasquan wll :nake several mpro v emens o j! hs buldng m M:\rn sree. The grocery busness wll be moved o ; he eas sore am he oher sore : wll be u>e.d as : wang room. Asbury Pnrl Woman Dead. Jlrs. Carre K. Culver of Asbury lak ded ubenlv Frday afer- noon. She was abou sxy years old.and w;s a wh.v.. ^lrn. Colyov had been makng her home wh her cousn, Mrs..Nnne (. Scoleld. Deah from Apoplexy. Mrs. Josephne Campbell of Long 1 llrr-l was Mrcken wh apoplexy on he sree a ha place Frday ngh and (lel.-.nerly aferward a le hospal. She was <>-~ years old am s survved by husband. Poao Thef Fned..ynn Ther-ull <; TrenUm, who had pleaded guly n sealng sxeen bags of pelarn fn;m Thunas Mar- n of 1pr KreelmH ownshp, was lned.sj."> al cos.- las week nnd ; paroled fur -vl-!:. monhs. : Seamboa Termnal Fnshed. Tlu.nnr lrneh jeavhon company ha.; eun\(!-ea w oulugod j vrmn..l a l.leasure Bay. The eompay now r.vn.- foureen acres of land a Pleasure Hay. Tle mprovej mens ees ahnu s;;;", ( 0lM>. Ded a Summer Home, John J. Vreelarl ded of pneuj mona a hs.summer honu.n lrad ley 1eml Tuesday n la.4 wwk. He j was 7S years old and was formerly a j member of n seed lnn <->! Nchols! v. \reeland of Xew.r;. Gf (or Supernenden. \,f \V. Hery of Asbury Park, supruemlenl of he Neve York and.onr lr.neh raload, vecjovod n hu>.(ls<mp-dnmoml and sa> )lw rlg a» a Chrsnas gf from abou 100 employees of he road, ; armer Movc o Town. C. laron Palmer, who operaed he Mv. Samuel C. Co war farm near Freehold he pas your, has Sold hs sock and mplemens and moved o, Freehold, le wll wovk n he Economy moa marke. (Connued on nex Apprecang our pleasan busness relaons durng he pas year we wsh you he complmens of he Season and rus ha he comng New Year wll brng he bes you have ever known n Happness and Prospery. L. de la Reusslle Jeweler 38 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. WHEN WNTER COMES BE READY! j Don le he days go by whou gvng aenon o- he heang work ha s so essenal o comforable lvng n cold weaher. " We are n a poson o gve beer servce f you gve us he order early.. WLLAM OBREN Red Bank Sea Brgh Why man we made hs cgaree for you! f your cgaree de- _ sres so compleely youll agree hey were made o mee your ase! Unque flavor, fragrance and mellow-mld-body due o Camels qualy and exper blend of choce Turk- - sh and choce Domesc obaccos are a revelaon! You wll prefer he Camel blend o eher knd of obacco smoked sragh! Wh Camels you can go he lm whou rng your ase. They leave no unpleasan cgarey aferase; no unpleasan cgarey odor! To ge a lne on why Camels wn you so compleely compare hem _,.. puff-for-puff wh any cgaree n C«m»/»r» old verywhr* ^ *" J O he world a any y prce. p Youll p rveommnd h* X. /erqua/hrocouponsorprenums! R. J. RKYHOLDO TOBACCO CO., Wln«lon-9«lem, N,a,

7 1 RED BANK REGSTER, DECEMBER 29, New Year Greengs from JAMES COOPER, JR.. The begnnng of he New Year gves us anoher opporuhy o hank our many cusomers for her loyal paronage durng he pas year. Ther paronage has made possble for hs sore o enjoy he larges busness and very bes holday busness hs sore has ever enjoyed. s a grea grafcaon o us o know ha r^order o have warraned such paronage we mus have been able a all mes o have had jus wha our cusomers desred, and also able o sell hgh grade merchandse a a sasfacory prce oo.. Our cusomers expec hs of us, and only our long experence n sore keepng, combned wh our exper ably o buy n all markes and n exceponally Jarge quanes has enabled us o serve our cusomers so well n hese dffcul mes. n makng your resoluons for he New Year, le one of he resoluons be o do your radng here for everyhng you need n pure drugs, medcnes, ole arcles, confeconery, cgars, saonery, soda and n fac anyhng sold_ n hgh grade drug sores. JAMES COOPER, JR. Prescrpon Druggs THE REXALL STORE Broad and Whe Srees RED BANK, N. J. Promp Moor Delvery Telephone 355 PONT FORGET OUR ANNUAL ONE-CENT SALE COMNG SOON! DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER UCK, [mklmfsafm* LVERYFODY knows Buck bulds sx-cylnder Valve-n-Head auomobles. ha Buck sold s enre 1920 ou-pu - -longbefore he end of he season. ha Buck has sold a large percenage of s 1921 schedule. ha Buck users are Buck salesmen, ha Buck car values are 100 per cen. Added o her recognzed hgh servce value he new Buck models possess a dsncve, beauy. Ther graceful lnes and handsome apponmens mer he prde whch early buyers have expressed. Nneeen Twefy One Buck auomobles have more mprovemens han any Buck models n he pas fve years and 1921 models represen 25% greaer used car values. Many of our sprng delveres are already conraced for. Thousands have been;-dsapponed durng pas years because of he shorage of Buck cars. The maer of presen purchasng should receve he-, mmedae consderaon of moor car buyers H. L. ZOBEL Monmouh Counys Larges Auomoble Dsrbuor Seabngh, N. J. Telephone 90 BOTHl AUTOMOBLES ARE BULT. BUCK WLL BULD THEM Mss Lllan Farrel of Morganvlle $ HAPPY WOMEN cny of Them n Red Bank and Good Reason for. Wouldn any woman bo happy, Afer yeara of backache sufferng, "Days of msery, nghs of unres, (-She dsress of urnary roubles, When she fnds freedom. Many readers wll prof by he folowng. Mrs: George Hemblng, 21 Brdge venue, Red Bank, says: " gladly ecommer.d Doans Kdney Plls for BREF TEMS OF NEWS., (Connued from las page.) James P. Furey of Maawan and were, marred a Keypor las Saurday week bylev. Mchael C. ODonhell. A large number of relaves and frends wnessed he ceremony. Polce Offcer Fned. Harry Cole,^-a Keunsburg polceman, who was convced of UGBUUH. and baery upon George F. Applegae of Souh Rver, was fned he coss of he prosecuon las week and paroled unl he coss ar.* pad. Lose*) Damage Su. > John Pugano of ClfTwood los hs su for $10,000 agans he New York and Long Branch ralroad for he deah of hs son, who was klled by a ran n Pagano says he wll appeal he case. Grange Annversary. The ffeenh annversary of he Farmngdale grange was celebraed las Frday week. ^Vsors were presen from oher nearby granges. A" he close of he program a fne supper was served. Carpeners Srke Ends. * The.srke of he Asbury Park carpeners for a wage of $8 a day was WHEN YOU GET BACK TRED from your journey, le us ake ended las week and he men are you from he saon o your home. now back a work for $7.50 a day. OUR TAX SERVCE The men receved $6.80 a day be-fore hey sruck. convenen and saves you me and Lfe nsurance for Employees. The Senhach company of Asbury Park gave pad up lfe nsurance polces o abou 100 employees as Chrsmas gfs. The polces range from $500 o $3,000,- based on lengh of servce. Hold-Up a Ocean Grove. Waler Hegh of Asbury Park was sopped on he sree a Ocean Grove by a colored man, who red o rob hm.. The nruder was frghened off before he succeeded n searchng Heghs pockes. Auos n Collson. Auomoble delvery. wagons owned by James Kelsey and Frank Lane of Asbury Park collded las Wednesday ngh. Boh machnes were badly damaged bu he drvers escaped njury. Wach for Fooball Coach, Claude Newberry, coach of he Nepune ownshp hgh school fooball eam, las week receved a gold wach as a gf from he eachers and pupls of he school n apprecaon of hs servces. Auo njures Boy. Sdney Schrever, a fve-year-old Asbury Park boy, was sruck by an auo drven by Clarence Benne as he ran across he sree Frday afernoon. One of he boys legs was badly njured. More Pay for Polce. Commssoner John W. Flock of Lang Branch has advocaed an ncrease of pay for he cy polcemen o conform o he pay receved by polcemen n oher ces he sze of Long Branch. Ded on Vs. Mrs. Kaharne K. Mullns of Brooklyn ded of pneumona Saurday week a he home of her nephew, Wllam J. VanVleck of Deal, where she had gone on a vs. She was 69 years old. Fre"PTv Rer<»vf Gf. ndependen fre company of Long j Branch has receved a gf of a handsome mahogany able from Herman Berman, one of he owners of! Heron Hall, whch was damaged by fre recenly. A Deeded Sroc o Borough. The Beacon Beach Tenns club of Keansburg has deeded Twlgh avenue o he borough. The sree wll be mproved a publc expense, whch wll nclude sdewalks, curbng and lghs. Maawan.Woman Dead. Mrs. Caherne McGrah of Maawan, wdow of Thomas J. McGrah, have found hem o be a good rem-! ded las week. She was sxy years )dy. Abou a year ago wasold. Mrs. McGrah was he moher roubled wh my kdneys beng ou of en chldren, four of whom survve her. >f order and had naggng backaches and a soreness across my kdneys ha made me mserable. My kdneys Old Salesman Dead. ddn ac rgh, eher. used Edward W. Sandford of Farmngdale ded las Wednesday a he age Doans Kdney Plls from Coopers drug sore and hey soon correced of 76 years. Mr. Sandford was a he rouble. was free from he salesman for VnnDusen & Company backaches and my kdneys were n of New York, manufacurers of good order." exracs. Prce 60c, a all dealers. Don Marres k Grl. smply ask for a kdney remedy, ge The marrage of Mss Else Nadn Doans Kdney Plls he same ha of Newark and Edward T. Schanck Mrs. Hemblng had. Foser-Mlburn of Hamlon was announced las Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. week. Mr. Schanck s conneced wh he Lauer pano company a Newark. BumseadsWormSpp Fre on a Farm. "Tf chldren nn nnrel of merer." Wlwo Fre desroyed he barn on M. Berlns farm near Englshown Tuesday dlncuou a» lolloned. T N HVK FAA DMpl«Hcnrcly and enormous coh of SANTONN.. conans full done. Sood of las week. An auomoble, a horse sxy years *». Hold eveywhera or 1>T and hree cows were desroyed n he nuul 6o«a bole. Ea. O. A. Voorhees. M. T)., Phladelpha blnze. Only a lle nsurance was JunJc of n before, no Afer you buyyoar bay Thnk abou wo knds of servce when you buy a baery. Frs, he servce he baery scl f wll gve s Capac y, s Srengh, s Lfe. Second, he knd ol servce ana he amoun of requred o keep operang properly!- and he Spr n whch ha servce wll be rendered. When you ge a Columba Sorage Ba-»rry]rougea defnely guaraneed performance, guaraneed lfe, guaraneed opacy, guaraneed effcency. Columba Sorage Bakery When you ge a Columba Sorage Baery you ge nl he servce neccssnry o make good on he guaranee. You can conc o da wce a monh, or ofener f necessary, and we wll es and nspec your baery. We mll see. ha all connecons are gh am clean. We wll see ha everyhng n n good condon. We wll make he hydromeer es, and f necebsary wll pu n pure dslled waer. Our facles for rechargng are modern n every respec, and complee. Our men know how. They are able o fjvc you ho hghes ype of nellgen servce. And our Urge Mock of renal baeres, enables us o ake care of your wans adequaely anl whou an nsun delay. s. J. Fconr. 14 * 20 M.chanlo {M., Red Bank, N. J. carred. Conrac n he Souh. Charles D. Flammer of Long Branch, an upholserer, has pone o Palm Beach, Florda, where he has a conrac o decorae he home of Henry Selgman of New York and Deal. Cup for Socey*! Offcer. Mchael Wensen, presden of he young mens Hebrew assocaon of Asbury Park, las week receved a slver»cup from members of he socey n apprecaon of hs servces. njured by Auo Truck. Mrs. A. W. Moyer of BHmar, who s spendng he wner n New York, was run down by an auomoble ruck n few days ago and suffered severe bruses. She was lad up «few djys. Hunen L.ose Goods by Fre. mlaysown deer hunera who had a shack n he pnes n Souh Jersey los mos of her belongngs ns week by fre. The fre broke ou whle no one was around he enmp. Deah from Pneumona. Frank Bruuurd ll Brello dce Tuesday of las week of pneumona aged 67 years. The body was sen o Now York for bural. Takes Job a New York. A. Jackson Domnck of Munwnn hns aken u job wh a Nnw York lfo nsurance company. He commues daly o hs work. New Facory Manager. J. H. Hardmnn of Bellevlle ho been employed" UH " muujrer of h Relance re and rubber company plan l Keypor. Ffeen Term n Offce. Rchurd Wnes hm been chosen fo presden of Goodwll fre company of lolmar for ho ffeenh conuecuvo your. (Connued on nex page.) Ooog o Have a Pary? Hara a. Caerer! wll save you a lo of work and worrmen and won coa you as much M f you dd he work yourself. Le me gve you an esmae. JAMES WOLCOTT fague. We keep our cam n perfec condon, nea and clean, and you wll fnd our chauffeurs coureous, effcen and careful. WHTE STAR TAX! CABS Phone 747 USED CARS We Have Several Bargans EMPRE GARAGE Allan FVos, Propreor 21 E. Fron S., Red Bank Pgo 5ew«C. & G. A. jflatusll, J* ARCHTECTS AND ENQXN8EB& Boom 17 Esner Blda., Bad Bulk, M. Ts. Corn. HAKOLD A. TLTON, BUHQEON DENTST. Ondue TJnl»«wlr of Pranylranla. a* «e»or o Dr. J. D. Thnxkaoram, Ka. Broad Sru. _ Offlcu houra: 8 A. M. o SJ0. U. B»«*J d day Saurday. Sd K. L. H. STRYKEB, VETEHNABY gdroeoh, Offle, Publlo SrTlM Buldng. P»«M Hl«B Wllam Sree, Red Bank,JN. J. E«.ld.nc«. 81 Bh-e-wbnTT AT*. Fax* U RED BANK, H. J. Phone 432-W. E. SDWELL A TMJSS 8PECAUBT Men, Women, and Chldren Rooma Knmouh Buldng. Anbury Park. N. J. D PkoWB Anbury Waysde 2G)-P-«. Hoors-a-ll Saurday, Sunday ond MM day and by apponmen. AH applancu) guaraneed or prces refunded. WLLAM E. FOSTER, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Now York, NewJerwr, 60 Broadway, Alanc Hghland*, N. Y.CW. N. J R OBERT PERCE, LCENSED AUCTONEER Rendenre 46 Whe. Bed Bank. Telephone 1038-M. aenon o lale ol f«ra >Mk farm mplemen! and peronal proprr. M F. TETLEf, NOTARY PUBLC end COMMSSONER OF DEEDS. Toleya News Sand. 7 Broad Sree. led Bank. N. G H. HAKOLD J. STOKES, DENTAL SURGEON Successor o Dr. Frank Lee. M Broad Sree. Esner Boldoa. Rooms 4. 5 and 6. Offce Hours 8:30 o E:CO oclock. EO. McC. TAYLOR, C. E. CONSULTNG ENGNEER. CVL ENGNEER and SURVEYOR B Esner BuldnK, Broad S. Bed Bank. V. 1. R ELLY, QUNN & PARSONS, COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Davdson BuldnK. Red Bonlc. John J. Qunn. Theodore D. Parsons. BRASCH BROS., PROPRETORS. "ST S. ^PPLEGATE & SON, Brdge Ave., Oppoe Depo O COUNSELLORS A1 LAW Davdson Buldng, Broad Sra Phone 209 V r h e l l you (eel so "blue" ha even he sky looks yellow, you need BEECHAMS PLLS A slurcsh lver and poorly aclnpr kdneys fal o desroy food posons, whch affec he mnd as well as he body. Sold everywhere. n boxea, 10c, 25c. E RED BANK. N. DMUND WLSON, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, BED BANK. B. Oflcefl: 10 EAST FRONT STREET. A LSTON BEEKMAN, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Offlc... 1* Broad sree. BED BANK,.. D R. W. M. THOMPSON, DENTAL SUUGEO1 SUUGEON. Zd Nsll Bank BuldnK. Rod Bank. H. admnsered. Hours 8-5. dnsered. 5 G EO. D. COOPER, CVL ENGNEER. Baecenaor o Geo. Cooper, U. B PosofHce BuUlnz. BED BANK. B,. EORGE K. ALLEN, JR., * CVL ENGNEER AND bllktetob. Koom 7, Paerson Buldng, Broad BraaL 3BD BASK. N.. G EO. H. KOBERTS, GRADUATE AUCTONEER Fadlrea or Grado Sock, Farm S«J». J n Dual Propery. New Monmouh, K.. T.lephon. Mlddlnown 271-F.J. NOTCE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT. Kuaf of Joseph >. Allen, deee.sed. Noce n hereby pvun ha he accouns of l<?.subscrber, execuor of he esae oc sad <locru.-!hnl, wll le nullcd nnj aod br he BUrrora 1 of he couny of Monmouh nnd remrcl for selemen o he Orphan* Cour of sad couny, on Thursday, h«w?ny-3"v>nh lay of.tnnunry, A. D., a whch me mplcaon wl] be made for he allowance of commssons and counsel fees. Daed December 13 h. A. D., TUNS K. BAUKULOO. LJ^W, & RUSSELL Exper Furnure and Pano Movers Local and Long Dsance Movng n Large Well Padded Vans Heavy Duy Trucks wh ralers for he ransporaon of Boas, Grders, Poles and oher arcles of unusual wegh or dmensons. Horses and Cale ranspored quckly and safely. Fve Ton Truck wh large rack body for specal servce. Pckng up farm producs and delverng o cy markes. Fas moor express servce o any pon regardless of dsance. Sgh Seeng Busses for hre for Lodges, Pares, Schools, ec. "Apperson Egh" Seven Passenger Tourng car for hre. Frs-class equpmen. Careful, coureous and compeen employees. BURDGE and RUSSELL Telephone Mechanc Sree, Red Bank, N. J. A Dry Cellar Ye a Cool One A warm cellar s a poor sorehouse. Thas why vegeables and oher foodsuffs canno usually be kep n he basemens of homes heaed by he old syle ppe furnaces, br he more cosly sysems. The Home Venlaor Furnace Tl«Or.ln.1 PATENTED Flp.la Model Manufacured only by ha HOMER FURNACE CO., Homer, Mch. wll radae enough hea o keep he cellar free from dampness, bu wll no derac from s naural coolness. Vegeables can be sored wh perfec safey. Hea s no wased wh he "Home Venlaor." The scenfc prncple of desgn and operaon sends all hea uns hrough he combnaon ho- and cold-ar regser, and from here evenly dsrbued hroughou he house. Clean, smple and safe.» Doesn wase space and doesn necessae a bg nsallaon cos We can equp. your resdence wh a Homo Venlaor" n a few hours, for a lle more han you would poy for good baso burner. Ask us for more nformaon. CyBrkm, Had Bank ad Scabrgh*.

8 _?«RED BANK REGSTER,DECEMBER 29, BREF TEMS OF NEWS. (Connued from las page.) Wesley lake a Asbury Park, followng s usual cusom, has slpped no he sea a he sar of he wner xeason. The spllway broke and le He waer ou. As a resul skaers wll have o seek elsewhere for her ce. Sue Fund for Road*. Monmouh.. counys share of he ene moor vehcle funds for road buldng purposes he cpmng year wll be $110,000. Las year Monmouh couny receved $159,650. Tran Hs Auo. An auomoble drven by John Chasey was sruck by a ran a he Nelsonvlle ralroad crossng Monday ngh of las week and badly damaged. Mr. Chasey was no hur. Rlled Bg Buck. Oscar La Vance of Avon klled a buck deer weghng 200 pounds n Souh Jersey las week. John Har of Avon was n he pary wh La- Vance and he go a smaller deer. Mnaquan Propery Sold. Theodqre Longsree of Manasquan has bough he Samuel Fryer properes on Church sree,, conssng of a double house and a sngle house. The houses are rened. Ded a Phladelpha. Edwn Sevens of Ocean Grove ded a he home of hs son-n-law, Col. J. S. E. Young of Phladelpha, Monday of las week. Mr. Sevens was a veeran of he cvl war. Allenovner Bags Deer. Harry Hendrckson of AUenoWn sho a deer weghng 98 pounds near Chasworh las week. Hs broher John klled one of abou he same ezea few days prevous. Marred Ffy Years. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bawden of Freehold celebraed her ffeh weddng annversary Tuesday of las week a he home of her daugher, Mrs. Herber McMurre. Aged Woman n Hospal. Mrs."Mary Amela, moher of Mrs. Mary Havens -of Elberon r was admed o he Sprng Lake hospal for reamen las week. Mrs. Amela s 91 years old. Busness Show Planned. A-bg busness show and commercal exhb wll be held a Asbury Park he week of January Ch. Arhur Corell heads he commee n charge of he affar. Paners Wan More Pay. Unon paners a Asbury Park wll demand $8 a (lay afer her presen agreemen expres he frs of nex Aprl. The presen rae for. paners s $6.80 a day. Elks Play Sana Claus.. The Asbury Park lodge of Elks played Sana Claus o he poor chldren of ha place Chrsmas.day. Abou 1,000 chldren receved oys and boxes of candy. lmlaysown Man Ges Deer. Luher Pullen of lmlaysown reurned home las week from a deer hunng rp near Pasadena. He sh6 a small buck whch weghed ffy pounds when dressed... Ad for Baby Clnc. The Asbury Park commssoners have promsed o nclude n her budge for 1921 an appropraon of 1,000 for he Baby welfare clnc. Fra Chef Held Up. Charels Eedfern, chef of he Keansburg fre deparmen, was held up and robbed by fve men a New York a few days ago. Thefvemen were capured laer. Long Branch Woman Dead. Mrs. Rebecca A. Newboldof Long Branch, wdow of James Newbold, Abou 50 9x12 rugs n Velve and ded las Wednesday"a.he age of 66 Axmnser. ; years. She s survvedby wo daughsrs and wo ssers. These rugs are all Smhs make, Prdhanv Hall. anl are well known o he publc Mrs. Carre C. Prdham and Arhur S. Hall, boh of Bclrar, were and are guaraneed perfec, 9x12 for fas colors and wearng qualy marred Chrsmas day a he brdes sze, from $35 up o $50. home. The couple wll sar housekeepng a Belmar. Klled Three Deer. A pary of Freehold gunners reurned home las week from Souh Jersey whhree deer.. Adam Carr, Charles Hall and Leser Herber each go a nce buck. Las Gas Lamp Goes, The las gas lamp used for sree lghng n he Long Branch cy lms was removed las week. All of he sree lghs are now lghod by elecrcy. Aged Woman Dead. Mrs. Hannah A. Aekerson ded a he Mehods home for he aged a Ocean Grove las Thursday, aged 82 years. She s survved by one daugher. A Grea Rug Sale FOR NEXT Thursday & Frday Every one who purchases one of hese rugs wll ge n 27x55 Axmnser rug for nohng. Also a lo of Smhs Tapesry rugs 9x12 n all fas colors for $20. A lo of Axmnser rugs wh slgh mperfecons from $29.50 up. Oher szes n proporon. R. WEST 129 W. Fron Sree Red Bank, N. J. All Trolleys Pass he Door. LAUNDRY TALKS Why Worry Abou Your Laundry?. The rough dy plan s he bes hng we know of forhe housewfe oday. All.able and bed lnen s fnshed ready for use and your personal apparel re- " urned dred and swee and clean, ready o ron and coss less han you can do home. Bad weaher don boher us. Our wagons call. Why no send yours? D BANK STM LAUNDRY 62 WHTE STREET, RED BANK, N. J. Telephone 32-J. UHMMMMMMMMUMlHUMHHMmmm MATNEE ALL SEATS l BROAD STREET ~ Telephone 658 *~ 0PM RED BANK, N. J. BURNS-SCHAFFER AMUSEMENT CO Today Wednesday, Dec. 29 Today LON CHANEY n Gouverneur Morrss Famous Play "THE PENALTY" Wha wn he puzzlng secre of he rehendou power exered by Blzzard over everybody he me? Possessng he face of Saan, he bran of a genus, he body of a Calban, he srengh of a maser of men he moa remarkable characer ever presened o phooplay followers. Youll never forge Blzzard, he saanc crpple 1 who haed humany wh he frenzy of a dsordered bran. 13h Epsode "THE HAWKS T.RAL" Vod-a-Vlle Moves Ggglng Comedy Thursday, December 30 ALCE BRADY N "THE NEW YORK DEA" A Sparklng Conredy^of Marrage and Dvorce Socey Arhmec: 2 young people = 1 marrage 1 quarrels=l dvorce 1 marrage =2 quarrels 1 dvovcel = 2 marrages s dvorce a falure.? Wheher you agree wh "THE NEW YORK DEA" or no, don fal o see ALCE BRADY n he clever, snappy and ye hough-provokng sare on marred lfe. L. K. O. Comedy Revew Frday. December 31 "HUMORESQUE". NOTE: Due o he largecrowded aendance many bf our parons dd no ge o see hs wonderful pcure when las shown. n response o he many requess o repea hs phooplay, we have arranged for hs day only. To avod dsapponmen hs me we agan sugges o all hose ha can o aend he manee performance. The Mos Sensaonal Phooplay of he Year. A powerful sory of.musc, sorrow and smles of lfe n a happy melody slenly played on he screen. BLLY FRANEY n "THE REFEREE." Pah News. Topcs of he Day. "LFE N THE HOLY LAND." Saurday, January 1 A REGNALD BARKER PRODUCTON, "The Brandng ron" By {Caherne Newln Bur. "The Brandng. ron" s a bg pcure one of he bgges we have ever had he pleasure of presenng o our parons. A plo wh a rphammer punch a cas of famous acors - maserly drecon beauful phoography. "The Brandng ron" has every hng* a really bg pcure should have and more. See! 7h Epsode Helen Holmes n "THE TGER BAND." and for fun, CHARLEY CHAPLN n "THE BANK." Monday, January 3 BLLE BURKE N. The Frsky SVlrs. Johnson "Yes, ndeed smply dsgraceful, he way ha^ woman carres onwh he men! Why, everybodys alkng! And ye she says she doesn gve a whoop n Thnk of! 3 "Now don ell a lou, bu beween you and me, suspec shes-r er " Was she? Come, laugh, hrll and fnd ou! Pahe News. Senne Comedy, "DONT WEAKEN." Tuesday, January 4 DOROTHY GSH N > "Lle Mss Rebellon" Exra! Exra! Amazng revelaons! All he scandalous dongs of her Royal Hghness, Mare Louse, Grand-Duchess of Umpy-Umpa! ^ For when ha lle lady urned sour on royal fal-de-rol, kcked over a nes of nobles, landed n love and a Yankee hash house well, youll say s a STORM OF EXCTE- MENT accompaned by GALES OF LAUGHTER! Senne Comedy, "DONT WEAKEN." Deparmen Managers Sales Thry-One Deparmens Compee for Leadershp n neresng Yach Races WATCH THE SALS WATCH THE SALES Rvallng n economy neres even he unparalleled bargans of our seres of Chrsmas hrf campagns wll be he Deparmen Managers.Compeve Sales whch are o usher,n he New Year and o connue hroughou January. Thry-one deparmens wll compee for value gpng presge. Twenyone mnaure yachs represenng he 21 dvsons no whch he deparmens have been grouped wll follow he progress of he sales and ndcae graphcally n one of our dsplay wndows. >, Every deparmen wll be nvolved, each bendng every energy oward keepng s own sal n he lead. Successve presenaon of unsurpassed values wll be he feaure of he compeon. Sharp prce declnes n comparson wh whch he mos darng of our pre-holday effors seem moderae are n order. m Unversal Ngh Shrs and Pajamas EXTRAORDNARY POST-HOLDAY PURCHASE. The Larges Sngle Purchase of Unversal Sleepng Garmens for Men on Record. Prces Dscoun Every Possble Reducon n Labor and Maeral. Asbury Park s he sleepng garmen cener of he world and s fng ha n hs cy he greaes prce-break snce he end of he war should he naed. Ths spcal purchase of Unversal Sleepng Garmens brngs us back o pre-war prces. Ths sale of 14 groups, comprsng hundreds of dozens of fnes garmens, began Monday and connues unl all are sold. Flflhnclce Pajamas $1.69 Flannelee Pajamas $2.49 Vlannelee Ngh Shrs..$1.30 Flannelee Ngh Slrls..$1.59 Whe Madras Fjrnns...$1,39 Srped Percale Pajamas..$1.59 Plan Colored Percale Pnjnma»,$1.69 r PoK Cloh Pajamas...$2.59 "London Town" Pajamas..$3.89 Jlrocaded Slk Pajamas....$4.93 Popln, Chevo fnd Rep Pajamas $2.69 Plan Musln Nnh Shrs. 98c "Fru of he Loom" Npl Shrs $1.39 Frs* Off The Shoe Shop 50$ Dscoun begnnng Monday. Deparmen Four sars he cones Monday wh a remendous value-gvng even n he Shoe Shop. Ruhless cung of marked prces by one-half are o hold for hree days. 25,000 pars of he sor of shoes ha we are proud o carry. Shoes of hghes qualy for men, women and junors are ncluded. Ths drasc cu gves sal number 4 a remendous mpeus. places he Shoe Shop well n he lead as regards values offered, sales regsered, and frends added o an already exensve ls. And remember, ha Deparmen Fours opporuny o oudsance all compeors s your opporuny o effec memorable savngs whle meeng your foowear needs. * 25,000 PARS OF SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHLDREN NCLUDED (Emjajj The Sale of Drugs and Tole Requses Connues he balance of he week. A frequenly repeaed sale of Sandard Drugs, Remedes and Tole Requses whch our parons havelearned o look for wh neres, began Tuesday and wll connue for he balance of hs week. wll be o your advanage o ancpae fuure needs as well as f provde for mmedae requremens. No C. O. D.o, Mal or Phone Order* acceped; Talcum and Face Powders Drgs and Remedes Tooh Pases and Powders Creams and Loons Har Preparaons Soaps, ec.

9 RED BANE REGSTER. VOLUME XL. 1 NO. 27.»»4 WHUT, EnCTr u»«ood-01» H««r«k* T*U offce; a B*l Bank. ). J. o»d«b Aa ( hnh *. MT. RED BANK, N, J., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, $1.50 Per Year: PAGES 9 TO 18. SCRAMBLNG FOR JOBS. MAYOR WLL SHAKE POLTCAL FLUM TREE SATURDAY, A Scrap for Sree Supernenden ; Beween Rober Perce and Frank, C. Feuon Two Canddaes for Waer Supernenden. Polcans, offceholders and saesmen of Red Bank are lookng forward o Now Yeurs duy wh as much ancpaon and eagerness us any youngser n he own wached he approach of. ChrsmaB. Alhough hey have passed he age when hey have ho rgh o expec SanU CUUB o vs hem, he polcans, offceholders an.l./...eamen have been malng leers no Unlke hose of chldren who ell S. Ncholas wha good lle boys hey have been and how deservng hey are of beng he recpens of subsanal gfo. These polcab, offceholders and saesmen are no sendng such leers o Sana Claus, bu hey are Mendng lcm o Mayor Arhur A. Paerson. To heae polcans, offceholders and saesmen, New Years day means as much as Chrsmas means o youngsers, f no more. Now Yoars day a her Chrsmas and Mayor Paerson a.her Suna Claua, for on ha day he mayor s scheduled o shako ed, Banks polcal plum ree. There s a grand rush, on he pjw of ho polcans, offceholders and saesmen o ge under le ree and grab he choces fru. As sad before, Mayor Paerson s her Sana Chus und, lke chldren who wre o Krs Krnglo, he polcans, offceholders anl saesmen urn wrng o he mayor o ell lm wha good Republcans ley have been and how deservng kley are of geng u reward for her pary "fealy. One such leer n he nmyora possesson n from Prank C. Fenon, a former sree supernenden, of he own. Mr. Fcnou wans hs job agan. He had several years, bu las wner he resgned as he resul of H wrap wh Counclman Jesse P. Manahan. Mr. Fenon anl Mr. Munnlan were cpnually n "ho waer" and Una sae, of acrmonous feelng culmnaed lns wner, n a ler and cry argumen abou cleanng snow from Monmouh sree. Tha ngh Mr. Kcnon was aendng a movng pcure show and Mr. Mnnnnn and some of he oher own offcals wen o he heaer o resume he argumen. They and Mr. Fenon won from he heaer o he own hull o ake up he cudgels and he resul was ha. Mr. Fenon resgned. A specal meeng of he mayor and councl was hasly called and Mr. Fenlons resgnaon was acceped. Rober Perce was apponed o succeed hm and he has had he job, ever snce. He wans o hold some more. He s a Republcan and so s Mr. Fenon. Each, man makes no bones abou sayng ha he oher man s a falure as a sree supernenden. Whch of he wo wll ne he job s known only o Mayor Pa-. crson and he s keepng hs own counsel, bu looks o ousders as hough Rober Perce had he nsde rack. For waer supernenden here s a scrap on beween Raymond Truex and James Bunell. Mr. Bunell s crculang a peon for waer supernenden. Mr. Truex s also a Republcan, bu he s no n good sandng wh ho powers ha be. He owes hs apponmen o he job no o hs pary regulary bu o he veerans preference ac, whch gave dscharged servce men he preference for apponve jobs. Mr. Truex saw servce overseas durng he war and under hs preference ac he was enled o he place. The polcans haed hs law, for hey waned he jobs o go o her own sor, wheher hey had been solders or no. The Amercan legon and many of he ndependen voers of Red Bank, brough such pressure o bear las year ha Mr,, Truex was sree supernenden are he only ones for whch here -s lkely o be any srfe «he reorganzaon of hs own councl on Saurday. For borough clerk John L. Hubburd, he mayors son-n-law, wll undoubedly he re-apponed and for borough counsel John S. Applegae wll be reapponed. ulso seems ceran ha Rober S. Johnson wll be re-apponed borough mechanc and ha George K. Allen wll be re-apponed borough engneer. The only oher jobs are hose of assessmen commssoners and snkng fund commssoners, These jobs are no worh much from a fnancal sandpon, he assessmen commssoners beng pad only when specal m>».""n" assessmens are leved and he snkng fund commssoners recevng no salary a all. No changes on eher of hese boards are ancpaed, bu n he pas here have been more changes n hese jobs han any oher. Gvng Bomeone a job as assessmen commssoner or snkng fund commssoner s ofen Resored o by polcans o placae or reward a pary worker who would ge sore f he dl no ge some knd of recognon for hs suppor of he pary. Co-ncden wh he neres of he polcans n he dsrbuon of own jobs s u prospecve scramble for he job of posmaser of Red Bank. When Theodore Roosevel was Presden he ssued an execuve orde whch kep a bg lo of he posmasers of he counry n her posons, regardless of her polcs. All he posmasers of he counry were Republcans a ha me. Wllam Howard Tuf, when he was Presden, ssued an execuve order whch kep a lo more of he ppsmabers of he counry n her jobs, all of hem hen n ofjfce beng Republcans. Woodrow Wlson durng hs erms as Presden, ssued an execuve order whch held he res of he posmasers of he counry n her jobs. A good many of hs las lo wore Democras. The Republcan saesmen of he counry nay ha Roosevels and Tufs execuve orders, hollng some of he posmasers who were Republcans n possesson of her jobs, was all rgh; bu ha Woodrow Wlsons execuve or- der; holdng he res of he posmasers, who were Democras, n her jobs, was all wrong. They say ha he polcal flavor of Woodrow Wlsons execuve order doesn su hem and ha all he..posmasers whose jobs were ma"dc secure by Roosevel and Tnf wll say; bu ha Wlsons execuve order wll be rpped up he back and hose posmnsers whoso jobs were supposed o have been made secure by hm wll have o walk he plank. n he old days of hry or fory yea-8 ago, as soon as here was a polcal change n he offce of Presden, or as soon as a dfferen facon of a pary eleced a Presden, here was a clean sweep made of posmasers and posoffce clerks and mal carrers hroughou he land. The posoffceb were regarded as among he bes polcal plums here were and he polcan n each congressonal dsrc whp had he bgges pull used o conrol he apponmens. The mal carrers were he frs o be made secure n her jobs. Then he clerks were saved from beng fred when a change of Presdens occurred..then hngs concernng he asssan posmasers were fxed so ha hese posoflce offcals could hold her jobs for lfe f hey waned o; and fnally Presden Roosevel sared he plan of prevenng he frng of he posmasers hemselves when a change of admnsraons should occur, Presden Taf carred hs plan one sep furher, and Prosden Wlson compleed he job. SHOT AT A CHCKEN THEF. MAYBlf THE THEF WAS HT, BUT HE GOT AWAY. A Trap Gun Loaded wh Gravel Wa Also So or Hm ThsGun Wen Off wlen-he Opened he Chcken House Door, Bu Mned Hm. Chcken heves have been numerous n he oulyng pars of Eaonown for some me pas. Varous devcea have been adoped o proec he chckens nnd o cach he heves, ju hey have mosly proven unnval- _ng. One of he bgges losers of chckens was Wllam Prohero, who lves on he Charles D. Corles farm. He los sxy chckens n one ngh. Las Thursday ngh he chcken house of Wllam Rvenbrg of he Monmouh road was looed and nne chckens were aken. Harry G. Bray s he nex-door neghbor o Mr. Rvenburg. Mr. Bray hough was me for hm o see abou proecng hs chckens and he se a loaded sho gun for he chcken hef, f he should make a vs o hs place. Mr. Bray ook he sho ou of he gun and pu n a lo of small gravel sones o ake he place of he sho. Ths rap gun was se on Sunday ngh. Abou wo oclock yeserday mornng Mr. Bray heard he rap gun go off. He jumped ou of bed and grabbed he shogun whch he always keeps loaded n he house. He rased he wndow and saw a man runnng ou of hs dooryard. He fred a he man, bu he doesn know wheher he h hm or no, for he man kep on runnng. n he mornng was found lu he gravel from he rap gun had orn a hole rgh hrough he chcken house-door; closeo he lach. The RUMSONS NEW ASSESSOR. James E. Bogle Apponed o Succeed he Lae Vcor A. Lger. James E. Bogle, presden of he Rumson board of educaon, was apponed assessor of Rumson by he mayor and councl las Thursday ngh o fll he vacancy caused by he deah of Vcor A. Lger. Mr. Bogle wll serve unl nex fall, when hs successor wll be eleced. Mr. Boglemay decde o be a canddae for hs offce nex fall, «n whch caseho would be lkely o be hs own BURED N HS HOME LAND. AUTO GVEN TO DOMNE. SHREWSBURY PRESBYTERANS SURPRSE THER PASTOR. An Auomoble and a Purse of Money Lef a he Parsonage No Chance of he Mnser Geng a Broken Arm from ThU Car.. The frs hng whch Rev. and Mrs. Dwgh L. Parsons of Shrewsbury noced when hey wen oudoors Chrsmas mornng was a Ford sedan auomoble n her drveway. No one was near and he pasor and hs wfe could no magne who had lef -here. Upon nqury hey learned ha had been lef by he congregaor of he Presbyeran church of ^Shrewsbury as.a Chrsmas gf. Laer n he dny a purse of money came o Mr. and Mrs. Parsons from he same source. Ths, wh he auomoble, represened a gf equvalen o $1,000. Those who colleced he money say hey had no dffculy. They say ha mos folks had o be resraned from gvng larger amouns han were necessary. Mr. Parsons hanked he congregaon durng hs sermon Sunday. The BODY OF HERBERT O. TLTON SENT FROM FRANCE. Funeral of Eaonown Young Man AGED BELFORD WOMAN DEAD. Mrs. Mara Runyon was Srcken wh Apoplexy Sx Weeks Ago. Mrs. Mara Runyon of Belford, wdow of Wllam Runyo, ded Sunday mornng, December MHh,a he Who Gave H. Lfe for H. Coun- rruux farm a. Waysde, where she ry s Beng Held Ths Afernoon 1? 1 becn sayng he p.s monh. a Trny Church n Red Bank. She was srcken wh apoplexy seven,,,. -. c,,,,, T, weeks ago am she was a he Long The frs funeral o le held a Ked " Bank for any world war vcer.-n who ded n France wll ake place hs af-: ernoon a half-pas one oclock a Trny church. The body of Leuenan Herber 0. Tlon of Eaon- Branch hospal wo weeks. She was born 77 year.s ago a Brooklyn and GG years of her lfe were spen. Relford. She leaves a broher, Ward Bel ford. The funeral was place n France and arrved n Uned Saes las week. When he body reached Red ank hs men ng a delegaon^ of members of he Amercan legon was a he saon. The men wore her servce unforms and hey were n charge of Ormor Mnon, adjuan of Shrewsbury of las week v cemeery held Tuesday afernoo a he chapel a....., and he sermon was preached by Rev. A. H. SupluT. - f N^W Monmouh. le bural was a Far Vew. ^MEETNGS FOR FARMERS. pos. Members of he legon wll occupy SERES OF DSCUSSONS AT specal seas a he funeral hs af- LEONARDO SCHOOLHOUSE. ernoon. The chor of Trnychurch wll render specal musc nnd solos The Frs Wll be Held Nex Wedn.es.-. wll be sung. Rev. Rober MaeKellnr da y Afernoon and Wll be Led by wll preach he sermon. The bural. James E. Xlrgg», he BOM Tomao wll be a Glcnwood cemeery a Long! " T1 - Branch, and aps wll be sounded j over he grave by a C:mp Val bu- ownshp me a he agrculural gler. A frng squad n charge ofschool a Leonardo Tuesday afer- Lloyd Sckles wll gve he depared j noon of lus week o arrange for a Farmer of These Pars. Several farmers of Mddleown hero leuenan a salue of respec. Leuenan Tlon was a on of Wllam Tlon of Eaonown. Afer wner seres of farm meengs. was decded o ake up wo sea of subjecs and possbly hree ses. Th< rap gun waa rgged wh a srng ; new ear has a self-sarer and s fully from he rgger of he gun o he j equpped. Mr. Pursons s recoverng chcken house door, so ha when he j from a broken arm whch he suffered door was opened abou wo nches he srng would, pull he rgger and dscharge he gun. The gun was poned a he chcken house door and was amed drecly a he door fasenng. Mr. Bray las nofed he docors around Eaonowr ha f a man comes o hem o ge reamen and o have sho or gravel removed from,hs hde, o ge he mans name and address and o le Mr. Bray know abou a once. So far Mr. Bray has had no such nformaon from any docor and hs leads hm o beleve ha he chap escaped unhur. Mr. Bray hnks he man go a had scare, wheher he was h or no, and a few weeks ago whle ho was crankng hs old auomoble. The self sarer on he new car wll obvae he possbly of a smlar accden. GOT DRUNK ON HOME BREW. Tro of Red Bankers Sen o Couny Jal for Nney Days. Parck Moran, Wllam Connolly and John Flannery of Rod Bank were sen o he couny jalmonday for nney days for beng drunk nnd dsorderly. Jusce Wse n senencng he men saed ha he own s now free from lquor, bu ha, drunkenhe beleves ha chcken heves wll ness sll exsed by reason of a home gve hs premses a wde berh horo-1 brow concocon conssng of Jrnnapaseng unscahed hrough nl he ma-j frs se wll cener around seed jor engupemons of he war he was selecon, ncludng omaoes, molaken sck wh sepc posonng and : ons, corn and poaoes. Th» second ded. Recenly a wndow w;s-ded- seres "wll dual wh sol ferly cacd n Trny church as" a memoral problems, such as cover crops. h f f h f l d ll D y p, for hm. was a gf from hs p;>r- manure, ferlzers and llage. ens and he oher members of \\\<; cussons abou fru ja ; ownj» p D.s- [COMMUNTY TREE PARTY. HUNDREDS AT SONGFEST ON THE TOWN HALL LOT. The Pary Was Held Chrsmas Eva Around a Huge Chrmas Trea Brllanly llumnaed Wh Var- Colored Elecrc Lghs. Several hundred persons aended he communy Chrsmas ufce celebraon Frday n^h on he own hall lo on he corner of Monmouh sree and Drummond place. Many varcolored elecrc lghs were on he ree and he brllan llumnaon was urned on a Uw mnues before he celebraon begun by Jack Moun, son of John H. Moun and a grandson. of he lae Horace P. Cook. llr ;.:;.T. P. Cook was he bes mayor Red Bark ever had and boh as a czen and as an oltknl he was a warm supporer of such cvc celebraons as he one held Frday ngh. He was a generous conrbuor o such movemens, and waf on accoun of hs grandfahers large servce for he own n hs and oher respecs ha Jack Moun was chosen o urn on he lghs. The own hall lghs and he nearby sree lghs were urned off, and he darkness was ransformed by he ree no a blamng ouburs of lgh ha spelled Chrsmas cheer. Sngers carryng small van-colored lanerns marched from he founan o he own hull, where hey found oudoor seas arranged n ho fom of an amphheaer. Tho sngng wag dreced by Mss Helen Porerfeld, who also had charge of he arrangemens for he parade. The rendon of "Noel" by he colored peoples chorus was especally fne and evoked l d l famly. Vcm of Pneumona; Frank \V. Baes o! Lle Slver ded early yeserday mornng of comprse he hrd seres, f a hrd seres should: be aken -up.- The meengs wll be led by farmers of Mddleown ownshp, he agrculural ekhc r a Leonardo and occasonal ousde speakers. Y Tlc^fh-f meeng wll be held nex j py prolonged applause. A BG FAMLY GATHERNG. DESCENDANTS OF JAMES J. TAY- LOR MEET AT HOLMDEL. Arhur P. Baes ;.nd Mss Mary A. Baes, all of Lle Slver. Mr. B l ber of Slv Amerean Me On he followng Wednesday afernoon a dscusson on melon seed wll be held a he sehoolhouse. by he farmers. Meengs wll be held each Baes Was a pany le was " " W Wednesday afernoon hroughou he The funeral wll be held Frday af-! p p]ace o(. h(j )ul _ an oc_ Bu he Republcans have been on he polcal bread lne for egh years, BO far as naonal polcal jobs nre concerned. Jus a presen hey are deermned ha every avalable job possble whch s held by a Dem- \ ocra a o be aken a ~ *" and gven o a Repbl lkely ha hey wll go o he old afer. Tag Day Collecon of $ Tag day n Red Bank las Frday for he benef of S. Thomass new church se, resuled n a collecon of $ The workers of he church colleced $ durng he week. Bshop Paul Mahews gave $500 and Arch-Deacon Shepherd gave $250 o he.fund. The conrac for he purchase of he Lang propery was sgned las Wednesday and he ransfer of he propery wll be made nex monh. Ded Away from Home. Mrs. Elzabeh G. Moun, wfe of Charles H: Moun of Hghlands, ded Frday a Toledo, Oho, where she had been vsng snce Sepember. She was 46 years old. She leaves four chldren, Alfred, Wllam, Theodore and Clara Moun. The body was brough here Wednesday n charge of Alber VV. Worden, Jr. The funeral wll be held omorrow afernoon a he house and he bural wll bo a Asbury Park. Eghy-Two*Years Old oh Chrsmas. Mrs. Deborah Smh of Far Haven celebraed her 82d brhday Chrsmas. She receved many presens and a shower of enrds. Mrs. Smh away from hm enjoys good healh and s unusually Mean. s no acve for her age. She was born n apponed o he job n spe of ho exremes and fre he posmasers as ppposon of he mayor and he pol- " ~ Bcans. The rrmyor and he polcans-waned Frank E. Prce, and he mayor apponed hm, bu a majory of he counclmen refused o confrm Rlr. Prce.- The own was whou a waer supernenden, for George G. Browor, who held he job, had ded, and he mayor was vrually forced o appon Mr. Truex. The veerans preference ac has snce been declared unconsuonal nnd Mr.,Truex herefore has no law o fall back on o help hm keep hs job. Mr. Truex and hs frends hnk ha somehng smlar o wha happened las "year may occur agan. They don expec he mayor o name JMr. Truex for he job, bu hey hnk le wll appon Mr, Bunell or some oher polcan o he place. These soon as he new Presden akes hold. s expeced ha he presen posmasers wll be permed o fll ou her erms and haflcy mus hen go. n ha case Posmaser Frank Penger wll hold on for que a whle ye, for hs erm does no expre unl Ocober, Mddleown and has lved sxy years a Far Haven. She makes her home wh her son, John Penrsall. Three Rb«Broken. Phlp Margules of Prospec avenue, who conducs a dry cleanng place, s n he Long Branch hospal wh hree broken rbs. He was adjusng a bel on a dry cleanng maca gnger, medcaed alcohol and gnger ale. The jusce saed ha dealers n Jamaca gnger and medcaed alcohol slould be furnshed wh he names of men lke Moran, Connelly and Flannery and should be warned no o,sell anyhng of an alcoholc naure o hem or ohers of hs knd. pre unl Ocober, 1U22. V". """-- «.««... >.....^ y«o uv- The Republcan hopefuls of Red J"? K? 1 " * j r y S",?"* ma Bank apparenly do no hnk fne when he slpped and fell agans premaure o go afer he posmaser «e, m? ch r,, H >Y 1S * lowly lm?f 0V " premaure o go job rgh away, Evdenly-hey hnk ha some way wll.be found o fre Mr. Penger, or ha lghnng may srke hm, or ha he mny de off n some oher way, for John W. J. Bonnell s already ou openly for he place. He has go ou a peon and he has go a lo of names on. Thngs may be dfferen now, bu n he pas.a peon cu very frends of Mr. Truex say hey beleve lle fgure n selecng u posmasha n majory of he cnunclmon er. A canddae for a posmaser wll refuse o confrm he mayors mgh have a mllon nan. ; on hs nomnaon nnd ha Mr. Truex wll peon bu a man who had he rgh Connue n offce as a holdover. Mr. Bunell was off he pary reservaon Bevoral years, afer ho polcans fred hm of he elecon^board; bu knd of a pull go he job whou any peon a all. n fac n he old days used, o be sad ha a peon was,nn encumbrance nsead Mel Teloy was fred off he board of a help, for added o he perhs year, presumably because he wouldn voe o confrm Frank E. "Prce an waer supernenden las wner. Mr. Bunell was pu bnck on he elecon hoard n Mr. Telcys plnce, and ha made hngs all harmonous agan, and everyhng was serene HO fnr as Mr. Bunell s concerned. f he mayor appons somebody excep Mr. Truex for wn,er supernenden, Mr, Truex wll have o ge he voes of four counclmen o reman n offce na n holdover. Counclman Manalnn, who has been very anxous for he own o gve he Tnern waer company a foohold n Ked Hank, n very ber agans Mr. Truex. How he oher counclman nand n no known. James 11, Smock snred n he race for waer mpernenden bu when lo saw ha Mr. Jluncll waa n cnnl- Huo for ha job an well na Mr. Truex he naw hu had no chance of geng nnd ho ras rered n favor of Mr. llunell. Mr. Smock, however, n a mar of raher vas polcal aml)onn for a man who lo your ook ; } ;..v..\ n polc!} for he nrs me. s nad ha he n now afer Glen Berrys job of sealer of wegha und nehurra of Monmmh couny, and he fnlln o ge hs U hned ha* ho would no rofusm ho job of posmaser of el Hank f ahould come hla way. Accordng o rumor, he wncv m- h l Job and ho Job of plexes of he man who had ho gvng ou of he jobs. Mr. Bonnell has red for he posmaser job several mes before. Always he fell very far shor of geng anywhere. Bu he poe Campbell, n hs grea poem on The Pleasures of Hope," declared ha Hope HprllKH crnnl n n lmnn lrcah, and Mr. Bonnell, n hs eager ques o ge ou of he ranks of grocery drummers nnd no he ranks of hobo who hold fa polfcal jobs, has apparenly made hs poec lne of Thomas Cnrnpnclls he mansprng of hs lfe. Anyway, he s he early brd n he race for posmaser of Red Bank. Aenon, Trapper*! Clnncey Newon, 3!) Whe, sree, Ued Bank, branch of New York, buyer of raw fr and Hkn.s drec from rappers. HghoH marke prrmajmul for large or mnnll quanes. Ge our prces before you sell. Adversemen... - : :-.- :-- r*... Musc Shoppng. Do your musc shoppng whore you wll ge he bes.servco. We are cxpera n our lne. Tusngs, 10 Monmouh Hrcel. Advernemon. Chrsmas Club. Jon ho Chrsmas Club a he Bronu Srco Noonal bank. Adverummn. ng bu wll be lad up for a monh. Ad for he Needy. The Dorcas crcle of Red Bank, wh headquarers on Beech sree, wen ou on Chrsmas eve and ds- FORMER RESDENT DEAD. Mrs. Theodore Voorhees Ded Yeserday a Sons Home a Newark. Mrs. Theodore Voorhee3 of Newark, formerly o Eed Bank, ded early yeserday mornng a he home of her son, Abram Voorhees of Newark. She was 59 years,old. Besdes her husband and son Abram, she leaves wo oher sons, Waler and Henry Voorhees of Red Bank. Anoher son, Clarence, ded November 5h of hs year. The funeral of Mrs. Voorhees wll be held Thursday mornng a half pas nne oclock a her sons home n Newark and anoher servce wll be held a halfpas welve joclock a Far Vew chapel n Mddleown ownshp. The bural wll be n Far Vew cemeery. Three Engagemens. The engagemen s announced of Mss Elzabeh G. Morford, daugher of Mrs. Emma Morford of Shrewsbury, and Charles E. Whaler of Phladelpha. Mr. Whaler s a graduae of Prnceon college of The engagemen was announced las week of Mss Else Lefferson, daugher of D. Dense Lefferson, and Edwn Ayres, boh of Lle Slver. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Carver of Sprng sree announce he engagemen of her daugher Velenah o Frank G. Valleau, son of Joseph Valleau,,Sr., of Souh sree. Red Bank Grl o Wed. Announcemen hnn been made of he engagemen of Mss Florence Luca, daugher of Napoleon Luca of Red Bank, o Wllam Marcell of Long Branch. No dae has been se rbuot en laskestof" Chrsmas for he weddng^ Mr. Marccll s a comfors and food for en needy colored famles n Red Bank. Each baske conaned a roas, vegeables, fru, jelly, candy and nus. " Sale of Army and Navy Goods. Genune Uned Saes Army and Navy clohng of all descrpons, ncludng shrs, underwear, hosery,! blankes, ran coas, leaher coas, shoes, boos, leggngs, ec., are now offered for sale a very low prces for S uck sellng by he new Army and [avy sore n he We s buldng, oppose The Regser buldng. Sale daly. See he wnf.v dsplay, bu beer ye, sep nsde and buy lberally of hese hgh grade goods a less bun manufacurer*!! prces. Specal sale hs week on re-clamed blankes. Theres somehng here for every man and woman ha wans o save money. Adversemen. Grand Openng nnd resume of all classes and prvae lessons, always on Frdays. Form>r pupls, marred or sngle couples, can ener sad classes a reduced club rae. All clasbes are prvae. Vsors no admed. Posvely no sngle lessons gven. L. K. Dare, Chlds buldng, 10 rond sree, Red Bank. Adversemen. \ Grand New Years Trea omorrow, Frdny and Saurday a he Palace heaer; hree full shows, 2:30, 0:30 and 8:45. Colosanoa bund, ffeen people, drec from Kehs; Boson. Adversemen. Chrsmas Club. Jon he Chrsmas Club a ho Broad Sree Naonal bunk. r. acmon. Open Tongh. Tongh n Vcor ngh n Tua- 16 M h A d g, semen, g g 16 Monmouh sree, Advermachns a he Sgmund Esner com pany3 plan a Red Bunk. On Shrewsbury Rver. Only hree lef of he fnes buldng los a Rumson, and several on Souh Shrewsbury n Wes Park, op pose Seabrgh. Hgh grade, bu low prced, on easy erms. Call or wre 10 as Fron Sree. The Lund -and Loan company. r-adverscmen. f you car s hard o sar on a cold mornng ake n Aerf garage, 2C Mechanc sree. They guaranee o fx so as o sar n seven Beconds, Scoredcylnders repared-whou re borng. Cars compleely overhauled ncludng he gnon. Spldorf elec re servce saon. Adversemen. Campers Club Dance. Combnaon, one-sep, fox-ro walz sars 8:3!) oclock ongh n ( he Trny parsh house, Wes Fron sree. Musc furnshed by Chese Arhurs orchesra. Tckes,?1.00 admng wo. : Adversemen. Wner Comfor n Your Ford. Pu a Koupe op on your Ford a have a sedan. Roadser $75 and $85 ourng $105 and $120, aached, n eludng war ax. H. S. Dey & Son Cranbury, N. J., phone 3-M-83. Ad verscmen. _.Grand New Years Trea omorrow, Frday and Saurday he Punce heaer; hree full Mn U::O, 6:30 and 8:4f. Coloanno hand, ffeen people, drec fron Kehs, Boson. Adversemen. Vcor Records, To hose who huve Xmns Vclrolu la well o know ha Vcor record aro he bes records, nnd ouworn- a ohora. Tusng8, 1G Monmoul sree.- Adversemen. ernoon a wo oclock a he house nd he serman wll be preached by.e\. P. P. Swezey. The bural wll ^ a Evergreen cemeery a Lle! lver. Pary a Far Haven. The womens auxlary of he asonal meeng may be held a he New Monmouh Baps church, he church offcals havng offered he u,se of he buldng free of charge for hs purpose. Rev. A. H. Suphen, he pasor, s somewha of a farmer and he s akng a very acve par n arrangng he meengs. was n connecon wh hs program of meengs ha W. J, Spllhldren of ha communy. Carols Plaza mprovemen socey g g p eld an oudoor pary Chrsmas eve man, assocae edor of The Farm n Augus J. Mllers place foj- he]journal, recenly gave a alk a he church on "Farmer Conrol Over ere sung by Mldred Crae and!prces of Farm Producs." ophe demdowz and here was a!.<» ree decoraed wh 100 colored elec- c lghs. James MacPhee was lana Claus and he gave presens o he chldren. Aferward he lef gfs, he homes of chldren who were mable o aend he pary..those n charge of he pary were Mrs. J.. Taylor, Mrs. James MacPhee, Mrs. Vugus J. Mller, Mrs. Conkln and 5 ona Brand. JACOBUS PROPERTY SOLg, Mock Weddng a Baps Church. A socable was held las Veek a he Red Bank Baps church and a nock weddng was par of he ener- ;anmen. Mss Jesse Paerson was he brde and Gordon Elwcll of Camp /al was he groom. Ther aendans were Dorohy McKenze, Vnna Olsen and Jack Teley. Gerald ""ulker of Sandy Hook gave he brde,way. Alber VanNosrand per- ormed he ceremony. A Vacaon n he Hospal. Buron Doremus of Cornell college, on of Newon Doremus of Vsa >lace, was operaed on for appendc- s a he Long Branch hospal Monnen. Freehold and Brooklyn aended he sxeh Chrsnas gaherng of he descendans of Mr..ard Mrs. James J. Taylor a Mr. and Mrs. Jonahan. Holmess n Holmrlel. Afer dnner presens were akpn from a ree for he chldren and a season* of general socably was enjoyed. / Whou a sngle break hs gaher-, ng has been held a dfferen homes for sxy years. Only wo chldren. of he lae- Mr. and Mrs. James J. Taylor are lvng, bu he grandchldren and grea-grandchldren plan o connue he even as lorm* as hey survve. Nex year he gaherng vll be held a Mr. and Mra. J. Arhur Crags a Tennen. The wo lvng chldren" of MY. and Mrs. James J. Taylor are Mrs. Emma T. Leonard of Alanc Hghlands and Dr. James M. Taylor of Colgae unversjy a Hamlon, New "York. BOUGHT LAST WEEK BY SG MUND ESNER FOR $19,000. The Place s a Ke Corner of Broad Sree and Pnckney Road The Lo s 100x200 Fee The House s of Succo, Calforna Syle. The Jacobus propery, a he corner of Broad sree and Pnckney road, owned by Jenne W. and George M. Jacobus, was bough las week by Sgmund Esner. The propery has a fronage of 100 fee on Broad sree and 200 fee on Pnckney road. Mr. Esner pad $19,000 for he place. The propery was formerly par of he Beyer esae. was bough by he Jacobuses welve or ffeen years ago, and he house on he place was bul by hem. The house s of succo exeror and: s a very lne example of Calforna archecure. The propery s now occuped by Monroe Esner, son of Sgmund Esner. Monroe Esner a year or ao ago bough he Borden propery on Borloy. He has been sufferng from den hll, n he easern par of Red hronc appendcs and he ook ad- Bank, as a se for a handsome resanage of he" holday vacaon o donee. The Borden propery s one ave hs appendx removed so as o J of he choces n he own and comd 1 w sad ose as lle me as possble from hs udes. Noce. desre o hank all my frends and usomers for he paronage and fa- Ols exended o me durng he year us ended. And especally for he mancls a very,1ne vew. s sad ha he projec of buldng on he Bovden propery has been deferred for a me and ha hs was he vea- RUMSONS CHRSTMAS TREE. Communy Tree Celebraon Aend*.ed by Fve Hundred Persons. Abou BOO persons aended he Chrsmas communy ree celebraon a Vcory Park a Rumson on Chrsmas ngh. A large ree n ho park was lghed wh red and whe elecrc lghs. Berram H. Borden, who ga^e he park o he people of Rumson, was maser of ceremones^ The Vcory Park band gave a slver\ lovng cup o Mr. and Mrs. Borden, " a fpunan pen o Mr. Halle, leader of he band, a slk umbrella o Rev. Arhur A. McKay and an umbrella o Mr. Lornman, who was asssan nsrucor when he band was organzed. Afer he presenaon of ho gfs he people gahered around he ree and sang Chrsmas carols. Musc was furnshed by he band. Rev. Arhur A. McKay made. a prayer. The ree wll be lghed every ngh hs week and also on Sunday ngh. ^ RED BANKS DEER HUNTERS. One Member of Red Bank Club Bagged a Deer a Pasadena. Joseph Comar, a member of he Deerfoo hunng blub of Red Bank, sho a deer near Pasadena, n Ocean, las week. The club was re-! > : 1,+ -:.. for» me and ha hs was he vea- cou?& las w e. {. son for he purchase of he Jacobus 1 cen y organzed and bough nne.. * acres of land and a house a Pasapropory. Elks Help Sana. good wll and asssance rendered 1 Onc nun( re d and weny-four dnwhle gomeou of he candy busness 1 n habkea wcre gven o he n he old rs Naonal Bank buld-, of Red Blnk by he E k3 ng. have purchased he B. Blom ^n c hl. sm as, A member of he lecaessen sore, a 20 Broad sree, and wll be glad o mee you whenever can be of any servce. Wh lodge n he guse of Sana Claus wen o he poor farm a Waysde on Chrsmas and gave fru, enndy, o- es wshes for a happy and prosper-!, d, h h. JUS New Year o all, am sncerely ; fou(s. nnd C gave f oys, cmuf y nnl..,.._... B - Alncrln -1 fru o he chldren. The farm s acres._.. dma. The club spen abou a week n s hunng quarers. Oher members of he club who wen hunnfr, for deer are Waler E. Anderson, Waler E. Walsh, Henry Johnson, George Cerell, Joseph Cole, John Anderson, Wllam and Harry Fcdney, Ber Creln, Charles Senon, James lunfer and Danel Woods. James Wnlsh of Tnon Falls was cook for he ouf. Adversemen. Hones a Cols Neck. The las consgnmen of horses was bough by me from he farms of Pennsylvana.,^ have hem bough rgh and can gve you a grea bargan. f you don beleve hs come and look my sock over and ge my rces. Compare hem wh ohers and hen my where you can buy he cheapes. My guaranee goes wh every horae sold. f you don lke hem brng hem back and ge your money. \ S. Weeks, Cols Neck, N. J., phone 107-F-31. Adversemen. A he Auo Tre Shop. Le Frank re-read your cord und fabrc rch and sole und heel youv rubber boos nnd arcca. Have hem lone before you wan o use hem a 26 Mechanc.sree, upsars. Adversemen. < Announcemen. have opened an ofllce a 13!> Broad sree, Red Bank, n he ofvh:< occuped by Dr. Brown, who lcd auvoral yearn ago, Dr. C. A. Palmer. Adver enen. January Records..7::K;.vy Ycr,;: T.CO\U;foon fule Frday. Come n am hear he new ls anl make your el-lo curly a. Tusng, 1(1 MVhnouh sree.- Adversemen. Dance. Donl forgo he (lumpers dull danco ongh a fe Trny pnral houho, egh-hry. TcknH, $1.00 admng couple, Adversemen. home of hry women, 2 men and wo chldren. You May No Beleve bu our facles for pressng clohes are so mproved ha we can acually make nn old su look lke H^V nndl gve your garmen he naural body* 1 shape, oo. s worh whle o nure. To be well groomed las much o do wh ones success. Perfecly pressed clohes adl o he dgny of every man. We press he modern, sanary way. lenghens he lfe of all garmens. French Cleaners and Dy«r«, Mo. Gordon, propreor, 6 " Phone Adver- Broad sree, semen. Grand New Years Troa omorrow, Frday and Saurday a he lulu-e heaer; hree full shows, 2:30, (::!l and 8:-lf>. Coloaanoa band, ffeen people, drec from Kehs, MnRon. Adversemen. Vcroln Owncr. Whle.begnnng ynr record coll h lecon, ng y n he rgh way by n- T sng upon Vcor records. Tus- ngs, 111 Munnoull sree, Adversemen. Echre and Dnnco n be held a. Wes Sde llrchoum New Vu ngh, admsson f>0 ceno, n- ludr rohvhhmen. Good dance flour, good musc- Advoruemen. llorso! Horses! Ffy nclmal work lornoa nnd muls. All prefl, all knds. H. H. Knrl, 2 A Krl, pk, 72.!. Advorluomon. fl, all k Lake, N. J,, phono Hoels and Boardng Houses, ake noce! Fne qualy shees and cases; shees 64x84,.)l cens each; pllow cases, 2/x29, 10 cens each: seam able, wh plae warmer and space for urn, wo fee by seven fee, wo fee, egh nches hgh, copper op, four po comparmens, wo mea nnd wo sauce, $35; chowder bowls, 20 cens. L.. Blar, Houh of brdge, Hghlands, N. J. Phone 127.4, Adversemen. C. H. Wenzell, general upholserer, reparng n all s branches, maresses made and renovaed, furnure re-upholnered, awnnga anl alp-covcra made, cushons made o order, (le an esmae from us frs. All work guaraneed. 84 Eas Fron uee, Red Bunk. Phone Advl-ls-menl. Chrsmas Money. Spend your Chrsmas money for Vcor r-covla and enjoy hmr hroughou he year. Tuangs, 18 Monmouh sree. WAjlverlaemon., Tul.lc Lamps, Tweny Per Cen Off. Some very prey OUCH Uf o Helec from. Cull eurly. CoHolldaul Gas Company, 00 lronl sree, Hod Hunk. Adver-Hemon. HylmsT*, Phone 743 whon you hnk of real sue, of lra and auomoble murnnco. Room 9, Regser buldng, Ued Hank, Adversemen. Vcor Ngh. Tongh n Vcor < ngh a TmngH, 10 Monmouh sree,---advef* lbcmen. A

10 Pege Ten RED ^ COUNTY BUDGET FOR 1S21.1 % % % s OVERSEAS MEN, ATTENTON Red Bank Pos, No. 438 Veerans of Foregn Wars wll hold a Smoker and Eneranmen ^ n her rooms n he Pach Qwldrg, Broad S. ; - J. - ON Frday Evenng, December^31s,. a8:0op. M. f All men who served overseas n any war are cordally nved o aend Refreshmens Admsson F"<ee Please Brng Dscharge f y o Our Many Frends ~ - and. Parons We wsh you all A Happy and Prosperous New Year, J. KRDEL. Bes Wshes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year \ THE PEARL "The Shop of Excellence" 5 Broad Sree Red Bank, N. J. a TUSTNGS 16 Monmouh Sree The New January Vcor Records Go On Sale FVday, December He 31s Don Fal o Sop n and Hear Them Open Frday Evenng Unl 11 OClock O. * 4 ADLEM & CO. DRY GOODS 32 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. STORE CLOSES 6 P. M. SATURDAYS OTHER DAYS 5:30 P. M. eeseceooosea^^ ««eom ^ HAVE YOU Headache Oo your Ere» burn or clt Do hey feel red or..raned T f»o, have TOUT «jre» examned; your glabrc may need a chang*. STLES & CO. Phladelpha! Eye Specals* 2nd Naonal Bnnl J u., Room 2r) Ev«ry Wednalsy Hours 2>0O lo» p.m. R E D BAXNK7rSL JT. Sell Real Esae Ren Coages Wre nsurance Monmouh Couny Farms W. A. HOPPNG TRUEX BULDNG BROAD STREET RED BANK. N.. FREEHOLDERS ADOPT APPRO- PRATONS OF $1,400,517. January 3d Fnd u Dae for Publc Hearng Budge $101,007 Hgher Than Lu Year $1,144,- 340 o Be Raed by TaxeJ. The couny budge for 1921 as approved by he freeholders las week shows a oal of {1,400,517.06, of whch $1,144, s o be raed by axaon. Nex Monday was fxed by he offcals aa he dae for a pubhearng on he budge before s fnally adoped. The budge for 1921 s $101,007 hgher han las years. Several of he appropraons have been maerally ncreased. Cour expenses are ncreased J 15,000 and elecons $17,- 000, Salares of freeholders ncrease $7,600 and $3,000 s added o he courhouse. and - jal appropraon. The ncrease for couny uberculoss work amouns o $6,200 and he general hospal appropraon s ncreased by $15,000. The appropraon for he couny clerks offce s rased from $28,800 o $40,000 and he sherffs offce s rased from $13,700 o $15,000. The farm demonsraon bureau ges a rase of $1,200 and he couny adversng fund s ncreased from $1,500 o $2,500. The board for prsoners s reduced $1,000. The revenues esmaed are $16,000 from he surrogaes offce, $42,000 from he couny clerk, $20,000 from he sherff and $5,000 from nherance axes. The counys share of he moor vehcle funds wll brng he revenue up o $193, ~-»? : HGHLANDS NEWS. Lodge Has Three New Member* Poor Fou Ge Food and Clohng. Sr. and Mrs. M. Rechlng and Rchard Calhan have joned he Sons and Daughers of Lbery lodge. The lodge wll hold a euchre pary and dance on Saurday ngh, January 15h.. The good and welfare socey played Sana Claus o a number of poor famles n own. Some receved baskesfbf food and ohers go clohng.\~~ " "" A large number of ckes "have been sold for he fremens euchre pary and dance, whch wll b held Frday ngh a he borough hell. Mss Sophe Gerbrach o.new York spen Chrsmas wh her sser, Mrs. Rober Lmng. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Schnzel of Planfeld spen Chrsmas wh Mr. Schnzels moher, Mrs. Fred Woolley of Waer Wch. A son was born las week o Mrs. Wllam Smh. The Mehods Sunday-school held an.eneranmenfrday ngh. Song and recaons were gven by he chldren. Mrs. Parker und Mss Hae JMae Derby were n charge o he exercses.. s. Sco Ahearn of Albe unversy anl Ralph Dxon of he unversy of Vrgna are home on a vacaon. Mss Gladys Foser and Mss Rose Collcran, who a/fl Trenon normal school, are spendng he holdays a home. Mr. and Mrs. Lous DeCamp of Hghlands,, Mr. am Mrs. Raymond Johnson and her daugher, Lucrea, an! Mrs. Ellen Healey and (laugher, Helen, of Long Branch, Claude Ryder of Wes Hoboken and Alfred Swzer of Newark spen Chrsmas wh Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frazer. Mrs. Rober Lmng gave a euchre pary o a number of frends a few nghs ago. George Lmng and Mrs. A. M. Roberson won przes and Rchard Rns go he consolaon prze. A supper was served afer he games. Mrs. Lavna Mnon s spendng a week wh her son, Wllam Johnson of Mddleown. Mr. and v Mrs. Rober Hennessey spen Saurday wh Mr. and Mrs. ^Wllam Hopla of Alanc Hghlands. - Harry Norlen, who s employed a Camden, was home over Saurday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams of Eaonown spen Saurday and Sunday wh Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams. SHREWSBURY NEWS. Two Dances o be Held a Ths Place Th. Week. Mrs. George Slver wll gve a dance ongh and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamn J. Parker wll gve a dance for her daughers, omorrow ngh. Mss Margare Rue of Ked Bank sang a aolo a he Presbyeran church Sunday. The Presbyeran Sunday-school gave a Chrsmas playle Thursday ngh and he Epscopalan Sundayschool gave a Chrsmas pagean Sunday ngh. Boh affars were largely aended. They are.generally^ regarded as he lnes performances of he knd ever gven here. The Epscopalan play was wren by Mrs. Anna V. Jennngs and she drlled he chldren for her pars. Mr. and Mr3. Hobar Young of Newark spen Chrsmas and Sunday wh Mrs. Youngs parens, Mr. and Mrs. Rchard leake. JoBeph Hongman has reurned home fully recovered, afer an operaon whch he undenyen a a New York hospal. ".... Mss Mram Parsons s home for he holdays from Wlson college. Joseph Reynolds won a urkey whch was dsposed of on he co-operave plan by he fre company laa sveek. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Grover and her daugher Dorohy spen Chrsmas wh Mr. and Mrs. ra Anondes, of Alanc Hghlands. Sewar VanVle was operaed on for appendcs a he Long BraYch hospal Monday. Frank (allnhan of Fnr Haven spen ChrsmH wh hs faher, Danel Callnhan. The communy Chrsmas ree pary a Chrs church parsh house lrday ngh drew nearly he enre juvenle populaon o he place. was held by he chldrens welfare league. Sana Claus gave candy and oranges o ouch youngser. Edward.uwes of Jersey Cy spen Chrsmas wh hs faher Frank Lawes. Mr. and Men. L. C. decoppe of New York spen Chrsmas and Sunday a her counry home here. W. C. Ncholas spen Chrsmas a Enson, Pennsylvana. James McCue, Jr., of Monclar spen Chrumas wh l faher, June&McCue - Mr. and Mrn. Harry l.noon are wh her son, Welmur Lnson o Wealdy, Conneccu. Le Luke Lonaheed Help You. Luke Longhead s randy o help jo* All any wan of any knd, wheher la r«ng a lob or adllng a, horn o renng a house or dong anyhng 1M JOB wan dose. AdvcrMBMn HH Seasons Greengs A hs season our -houghs go ou n graude o our many frends who have made he pas year such a successful one for us. May he comng year brng you genune happness and prospery. S PHARMACY HARRY C. HUBBARD, Prop. 16 Broad Sree Red Bank, N. J. Telephone 38 NEW AND USED CARS FOR SALE FOR MMEDATE DEUVERY To anyone desrng o. purchase a new or used car for Sprng delveryrwe wll accep a depos and keep car free of charge for perod of hree monhs,, We also announce ha we wll hold anoher aucon sale of used cars of all makes on Saurday, January Sln. /~-~ Anyone wshng o puher car n hs sale wll please advse us a an early dae so ha we may ener same n our caalog. A fee of $5.00 wll be charged for each car enered n sale. f car s sold a commsson of 5% wll be charged less he enrance fee. Every car mus be as represened. We wll have many good cars and rucks n hs sale. Terms can be arranged o su purchaser. BURDGE & RUSSELL \ Freproof Sorage Warehouse Rear of 125 Broad Sree, on Clay Sree Red Bank, N. J. Telephone Offce 894, Warehouse 71 YOUR NEXT TELEPHONE BOOf WLL BE * N A NEW FORM YOUR NEXT TELEPHONE DRECTORY wll be smaller and more convenen for your purpose han he large New Jersey Dvson Drecory o whch you are accusomed. wll be a Dsrc Drecory, one of sx such books whch wll replace he Dvson Drecory and gve o subscrbers n each dsrc a more easly handled volume whch a he same me wll provde all he nformaon generally requred. THE BOOK YOU WLL RECEVR wll ls all sub* scrbers n your local area (subscrbers you may call whou oll charge) and wll also nclude he elephone numbers of subscrbers n oher New Jersey communes whch subscrbers n your dsrc call mos frequenly. F YOU MAKE FREQUENT CALLS o subscrbers no lsed n your drecory we wll be glad o furnsh you wh a copy of he; dsrc book coverng he ousde area. For occasonal calls o such subscrbers smply ask he "nformaon" operaor for he number. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY»»» HAWKNS BROS., REAL ESTATE NSURANCE MORTGAGE LOANS 10 MONMOUTH STREET. (Ground Floor) ; Telephone 352 RED BANK, N. J. M. SCHLSSERMAN < FURRER Furs Repared and Remodeled 00 Tenh Avenue, Corner F Sree BELMAR, N. J. PLUMBER end STEAM FTTE» Now s he me o have Furnacea, Sovoa, Smoko Sack, Gallerj, Leadera and general plumbng pu n Older before cold weaher sol n. _. Eamae gven for new Heaer. Ask abou he new ppelesa heaer. HOWARD PREY SulBry l^lumblng 74 Monmouh S. Rod Bonfc Telephone \ Monmoul Couny Surrogaes Ofc*. Noce o credors o prebcn clflmh ngnlnn oa-. [n he maer of he roae of CharlcB A. Taum, deceased. PurasH o h«ordn-of JoMJh h. Bonn- hay, surronae of he couny of Momnoal, made on he weny -fourh day of Kovewher on he applcaon of Frederck C. Taura, execuor of he esae of Charles A. T&um, deceased, noce s hereby ffwen o he credors of lad deceased o exhb o he subscrber, execuor as aforesad, ber debs nnr demands nsanb he sal) eunc, under oah, whn sx monhs from he d»o of he aforesad order, or hey wll be forever burred of her acons herefor Qsnlns^r he sad subscrber. _^f Daed Freehold. N. J.. November 24VW0. FREDERCK C TATOM. NOTCE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT. Esae of Josephne L. Allen, > mnor. Noce s hereby Rven ha he accouns of he subscrber, guardan of he esae of snd )aw mnor, wll be auded and saed by he surrogae of he couny of Monmouh and repored for selemen o he Orphans Cour of sad couny, on Thursday, he weny*sevcnh day of January, A, D. 1921, a whch me mplcaon wll be made for he allowance of commsshros and counsel fees. Daed December 18h. A. D., TUN1SBJBARKUA NOTCE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT. Esae of Jenne A. Walsh, deeeaacd. Noce s hereby frven ha he accouns of he subscrber, admnsraor of he esae of sad deceased, wll be auded enl saed by he Surrogae of he Couny of Monmoul nnd repored for selemen o he Orphans Cour of safd Couny, on ThurHday, he weny-sevenh day of January. A. D. 1921, a whch me applcaon wll be made for he allowance of commlrolana and counsel feon. Daed December 17h, A. > HOWARD A. GUL.AUDEU. NOTCE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT. Esae of Horace Tro, doaeaer. Noce n hereby gven ha he accouns of he vubsthprf, enecuurs of he efl& of aald deceased, wll be auded and ouc.l by he Surrogae of he Couny of Monraonh an repored for selemen o he Orphans Cour of sad couny, on Thursday, he nrenh day of January, A. D. 1031, a whch me auplculun wll be made for ho* allowance of commssons and counsel fees. Daed November 80h, A. D EMLY A. T1O8 MOODV, EMMA A. THOS, HOWARD S. H1G0NS0N. HOTcE ofsrflement OF ACCOUNT. Esao of Ehrlch Pnrmy, deceased. Noce s hereby gven ha he accouns of he subscrber, subsluonary rusee, of.he esae of sal deeeased, wll be aadled and saed by ho Surrogae a he Couny of Monmouh and repored for Mlenen o be Orphans Cour of >ald Couny, on Thursday, he weneh day of January, A.!> 1021, a whch me applcaon wll le mad* far he allowance uf commssons nnd counsel feel. DaUd D.«ml<r 7*h, A. X. 1D10. NKWBaUWaWOK TBUSrCOM>A» j NOTCE. Charer No. 11B5, The Hroa4 Sree Nnlon.l Dank of Rel nanh, N. 1. The annual laclofl of llmenra fl hs banfwlll be held a he ban«rn» hoo««. No. 15 oamouh aree Hel Hank. N. >. ««Tueadar, January, 10!l, beween )m boors a 2 and > P. M. VW, fj«skl«p»y«o«<lva»ua«ntb-b««hur. d

11 RED BANK REGSTER, DECEMBER 29, Page Eleven 1RAFSH001NG AT HAZLET BG MATCH HELD THERE LAST SATURDAYjU-TERNOON^ Prze* of Chckens and" Money Were Awarded Nex Shoo of he Hazle Club o be Held on Saurday of TKU We«k. - The ChrlsmaS shoo of he Hazle gun and rfle club a he club grounds was largely aended. Tho program conssed of hree money evens, wo of ffeen argeb each and one of YOUNG MANS BACK BROKEN. Walon Burdge of Near Farmlngdnle Serously njured..j Wason Burdge, he weny-yearold. Bon of Anhony B. Buvge of Farmnfjdale, broke ha back n a fall from a holly ree Sunday of las week. Wason and hs broher were gaherng holly for Chrsmas and Wason clmbed u bg ree. He lus hs foong and fell o he ground. A passng auomobls ook hm o a docor n Farmngdale and le was laer aken o he Sprng Lake hospal n a crcal condon. weny, he oal score for he full ffy brda counng aa a merchandse shoo. Przes for he merchandse even conssed of sx chckens and hey were won by W. Slhvagon, Oscar Mundy, C. Bahvenburg, Harry Cowles, H. Woodward and Dr. H. W., L,,,,.,,. -, Havman, all havng perfec BeoreB. P av y las Wednesday ngh m cole- Due o he fac ha he scores n he b-aon of. hs brhday. Among money evens were very closely hose presen were Mr. and Mrs. HAZLET NEWS. Edwn R. Peaeux Surprsed Ln.l Week on H Brhday. Edwn R. Peseux had a surprse bunched, nearly ull who enered receved przes. The shooers hs Saurday all sho Ernes E. Peseux and son Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Love, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peseux, Mr. and Mrs. a ffy arges and her ne scores, Edwn R. Peseux and (laugher Marhandcaps and oal scores were aa». Mr- and Mrs. Roy Lnmberson, fll Ms Emma T Peseux Mrs Wllam p follows uka Hndcap VV. Sllwagn l\ Lmberdnn W. Hchcock 11. Kllwaon H. Cowlca Wllam Sllwaon., C. Slllwauon C. Wlllea VV. Mlls 0. Mundy G. Cnovor C. Hnhrenburr C Pelee, B. Pedee Wallng H. Woodward"...! H. farapn L. Armsrong... C. 1oole. Coe. Wnlnr VV. Taylor ,S ,h U...R... A...21> S BQ S a0 D CO B f> CO H The nex shoo wll be held on New Years day. Ths wll be he regular frs of he monh shoo for he club. Lege wll bu sho on he A. L, vna rophy and he Dr. O, C, Bogardus rophy, as well as a ce: on he regular hree monhs rophy donaed by j he dull. Shoong wll sar promply n en oclock n ho mornng and connue hroughou he day, wo mps -beng avalable. The followng offcers have been eleced for he ensung year: Presden-^GeolKo. Conover. Vce presden oy Clnrk. Tn-aHUrer.1. H. nhvcnbuk. SeevUry H. L. Cne. MmRKnK Urecor~l.,. V. AvmsrnTR. The wo sx monhs rophes of las year, conssng of $10 each, wen;-.awarded o George H. Conover for he las sx monhs and L. F. Armsrong for he frs sx monhs. The organzaon, whch s a sock corporaon, s n fne shape and ancpaes a very successful year. n he sprng a rfle range wll le added o he aracons of he club. A represenave eam wll be enered n one of he rapshoong leagues n hs secon of he. sae. BASKETBALL. Oroles Won One and Lou One Wh he Norwooda Las Week. The Orole baskeball eams spl a double header wh he Norwoods of Long Branch las Wednesday ngh on he young mens assocaon cour a Red Bank. The frs eam los by a score of 51 o 34, whle he second eam won by a score of 38 o 26. The frs eams se up a fas pace from he sar. The Oroles were ouplayed n he frs half, bu n he fnal perod hey played beer ball han he vsors. The Norwoods, however, had such a bg lead from,he frs half, ha he Oroles could no cach up. Thursday ngh he Orolc3 defeaed he P Alpha fraerny by a score of H7 o 20. For he Oroles Harry Hoffman scored sx baskes and fve fouls and Macnosh and Henry Ben-, Dp each scored fve goals. Allen Pryor.and Henry Hggns played guard for he Oroles. Benjamn.VanVle made four goals for ne P Alpha eam, Harold Voorhs made hree goals and Charles Oerson made wo goals. Fred Noble sho wo fouls. John S. Applegne, Jr., and J. D. Kue~; Jr., made up he res of he eam. b The Vcoran boy scou roop baskeball eam of Snyrevlle, junor champons of Mddlesex and Somerse counes las year, would lke o arrange games wh eams hereabous averagng 135 pounds. Chrs Bochm of Sayrovlle s manager pf he scou eam. The Oroles los wo games o Freehold.on.Chrsmas, ngh, a Freer hold. The frs eam was defeaed by u soore of 43 o 13 and he -second eam by a score of 34 o 25., Over 500 persons aended he games, On he Red Bank nssocaon cour ongh he Oroles wll play a double header wh he Owls of Bradley Bench.. y, Ms. Emma T. Peseux, Mrs. Wllam T. Voorhcca, Clnrence Pedee, Sdney Pedee and Rober J. Cal. Mrs. Sumuel H. Wallng eneraned he sewng club a her home Thursday afernoon. M-, md Mrs. Edwnrd S. Wlson of Brooklyn were week-end guess of P. 0. WeRand and famly. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jackson and Joseph R. L. Jackson of Red Bank were Chrsmas guess of John L. T^ Webser and famly. Mrs. Jula assor and Mss Frances Lassor spen he week-end wh relaves a New York. Danel Wegund. spen Monday and Tuesday a Newark wh J. Frank Wegund. James G-eea, who lves wh hs grandmoher, Mrs. J. Lassor, s spendng ho holdays a New York FARM OWNERS! X*U your larm wh Gcurge TV. Zucker (counry propery egwlcll); Marlboro. N. J. OVERCOAT. Gool new overcoa for Bale for $15, worh $40.,George Parker, 18fl Brdge avenue, ed Bank. Ten younjf Leghorn roosers for breedng purposed. Sunnyhlll poulry farm, Navelnk, W. J. MAN WANTED. One who can drve ror car and mlk cow. Apply o John llnclman, nc., Munon, N. J. HOUSE House of seven rooms, all mprovomena; lo GOxlGO; Knragc for one car; prco $8,000. PhJJ^W OFFCE WANTED. hyhlefan, apeclnlznk. de»ren offce room (or vvmnha, AldreBB Offce WaneJ, box M.. ed lank. wh hs parens.! Mss Mldred WORK WANTED. Woman would lke n few days work a week ur every day. Address P. O. Box 1H3, KumHon, N. J. SLATE ROOFNG Alou one on of ulao roofln for mle. mulro K. M. lulcy & Hun, HhrowHljury nvejn., cd jnk. AUfO FQF EXCHANGE. ChlT-H mnnk ear n oxrhnnku for any knd of uulo ruck. Adlru* Chalmerr, box la, Kcl Hunk. LOST. HnpmoVl- crank hunule lob. f fmnd llmly reurn o P. J..nnLle-, Hlvprnllc lnvcjld. Bunk. _ ~ STORE FOR^RENT..Sore on lrond sree, Hed Bank, for \-c\\\.:.vosr-kfon January s*- Apply H. lnmejmd Sons^ ( FARMS All szes, locned n he pnlno lc. Clfford O. Brown, Canbury Saon, Mddlesex couny, N. j. ^_ CRL WANTED for Kcneral housework. Apply Mrs. [vrdel, curler Prospec avcrnlf! nl Em Fron src, ed Hank. FARM OWNERS! Ln your form wh George W. Zucker <oounry_propery opccaluu^ M_arlboro, N. J. PGS.Yoanx pgs, fx wceka old, a par. Jane A. Corcll, Bae hghway road, Mlleown, N. J. Two nce sevpn-room houech; waer, Kas, lara«e on premses; nce locaon: easy erms. AldreH Smh, Drawer M. lu-d Hank,..._- _ FOUNTAN FEN LOST. Tuesday on Krond sree, a Waerman founan pen, whou he cap, 6u. Fnder please reorn o 23 Monmouh sree, Hod Bank. BATHROOM HEATERS, $3.00. jalso he faonrus Ho Spo, Humphrey Radan Fre and oher syles. Ge yours now. Consoldaed Gas Co., CO Broad sree. Red Hank, FOR RENT. Lame sore, norh sde, of Broadway, beween Rockwell avenue and Lbery sree,.onr B-ancb. Address Sore, Box M., Ked Bank. HGH PRCES PAD. per hgh prces for lades and gens second-hand clohng;. Call a. Kerbcrs, 16B Munmouh ree, or phone Red Rank 872-J. _ POSTON WANTED by n respecable colored woman n a small famly; no wnahn. Call a M«. Nelle Porers, Rumson, N. J., or phone llumnon 1110-J. BOY WANTED. Mus be over sxeen years! old. J<>r*ey Cons laundry; Wes Fron sree. Ked Hank. FARM OWNERS! Ls your farm wh GeorRe W. Zucker (cjouhry propery specalsu, Marlboro, N. J. SEE KENNEDY ABOUT TV f you have any real esae o sell or wan o buy any real esae nee P. F. Kennedy, led Bank, abou. wll be o your advanuke. 1honc 44?-R. Red Bank. HOUSE FOR SALE on Worbley sree a he end of,w(lll» " FARM OWNERS! Ls your farm wh Georue W. Zucker ^ounry propery^specals), Mnrlboro, N. J.. FARM Abou nne handled acres, wo and a half mles from ed Hank; wood land un ou- mllnks. Can be rened wh opon of buynr. Henry F. Hyln, room 9, Regser buldng, phone 713, Hel Tlank. PMPLES AND BLACKHEADS. can. cure hem. Your money back f don. MassaKnK fur lade.- a jjcnlly a my barber parlors or a prvae resdences; Nh Kl, sree; nne rooms. «as anl waer; lo 50x 16H Monmouh sree. Hed Hank. 15(1 fee; barn on premses; prce $3, nqure "l Wallace sree, Red Unnr. HOUSE Heven-room house on Herber sree: waer, Kas nnd elephone; prce $3,000, $500 down, morka^e for balance. nqure E. M. Haley J Son, Hed Hunk, phone_4!!2.j. REAL ESTATE. llvc-roombunralow, near Hroad prre: Kas, bah nnd waer: lo 25x100 fee; possesson n a shor me; A.,. vns nkency, HoKsc-r buldm;. Red Bunk. POSTON WANTED. Laulrape /nrderer nnd ree suwon wans work: work done by hour or lay ur conrac. Address Landscape Grdener ln! Tree Sueeol, Drawer M. e Hank. PALM BEACH SPECAL. Man sree, "lne! ce cream, soda wner, cnars, nce founan nnd laree sock: eun- K *500 rcr monh bu wll double: value 6,000. wll EO all for $2,250. A. N. llann^box 254. nlm each. Florda. FARM WANTED TO LEASE. Farm wl seven op enl room house, bou weny or weny-fve u(m"en, waned o for hree o fve years; vjcny of Mrfleown or Hazle snon. R. E. HamnonJ, 1)2 Johnnon avenue. Newark, N. J. a house- Tlue, cd Wallng, who has been sck for he pas few woeks, s mprovng. John Carlans of New York spen he week-end wl Ms. M. Uny and famly. James Hannaway and famly have moved from he- Emma -Morrell farm o he farm whch hey purchased from Mrs- Curdelu Bedle las year. Mrs. George W. Voorhecs s vsng her broher a Henddcns Corner. The Harlo fre company wll hold a dance New Years eve. LTTLE SLVER NEWS. Coage Prayer Meeng Tongh a Dense D. Leffersona. The Mehodss wll hold a coage prayer meeng ongh a Dense D. Lelfersons. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sco Wlaonf Edward Wlson, Mss Elfe Ross and Samuel Wlson of Newark and lus Jula Golden of New Yorl(,..,5n)n Saurday and Sunday Wh Mrs. Henry S. Wlson.. Rchard Hasler s home from Norfolk, Vrgna, for he holdays. Hs broher, Thomas Hasler, wll arrve from Norfolk nex week. Mr. and Mrs. George Ryerson spen Chrsmas wh relaves a Cnasaqua, Pennsylvana, and hey wll vs a he same place New Years-day. Mrs. Leanler B. Campbell s spendng he holdays wh frends a Asbury Park nnd Sprng Lake.! Horace Curs of New York sae spen Sunday wh hs moher, Mrs. George Curs. r Mr. anl Mrs. Trumbull Smh and famly of Red Bunk, Mr. and Mrs. Rober E. Flaley of Elzabeh and Blss Ruh Moore of hs place spen Chrsmas wh Mr, and Mrs. James Ayres. Fred Zegler raded horses wh he Ely esae of Hulmdel las week. The horse whch Mr. Zegler owned s now he propery of Andrew Bowman, he havng bough from he Ely esae. Davd Moore s spendng he holday Reason wh hs son, Fred Moore of Phladelpha. Far Vew News. Msses Mary and Caherne Kelly spen Chrsmas wh frends a New Tfovk. John Corcoran, who s employed a New York, was home over Chrsmas. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rober Hankns and Asa Weymer spen Sunday wh frends a Keypor. CHRSTMAS AT HGHLANDS. A Communy Pary Was Held by he Socal We faro Socey. The socal welfare socey of Hghlands held a communy pary Chrsnns ngh a he Hghlands borough Jnll. A chorus of 2C chldren under he drecon of Mrs. Anne Brannng Brng Chrsmn carols. Mrs. John Parker was pans. Rev. Harry P. Grn» gave a player nul alks were gven by Rev. Faher Foreser, Mayor Fred Kefedovf und Geovre W. Hardy.. Toys were gven o he chldren. The pnry was n chnrgo of Mrs. George W Hardy, vce presden of he socey; Mss Ehel Johnson, Mrs. John L. Opfcrman, Mrs. Jesse Lawrence and Mrs. Amel Aufer. The socey wll hold a v euchre pary nex Wednesday ngh. E. A. ARENDS FATHER DEAD. Francs E. Arend Des of Pneumona a H Homn near Trenon, Francs E. Arend, fnher of Ernes A. Arend of Ked Hunk, ded of pneumona on Sunday a hs home n Deuxvllc, nenv Trenon. M»r Arenl * wan 78 years old und was born n Germany. Ho camu o hs counry nhou sxy yenrs ago wh bn uncle, Adam Dcub, for whom Douzvlle waa named. Mr. Dcuz bul n jewelry fauory near Trenon and a own crew Up around. Afer Mr. DouzB deah he busness wns connued by Mr. Avend unl hs rrer men n few year.n ago. The facory has dnce len abandoned. Mr. Arend n survved by hs wfe, wo <lnu»hcts aul hroe, uos.,..,,. Curd of Thanka. wfh o hank all of llo memlos Of S. JamHa chor fur her eavnen endenvor n mlkng he Xmas musc «Buccen; alno Mrs. nynumd Pllllps. who n^nfaed me n drecng he chor. Madelyn Gorman, organs of S. Jamess church.- Adversemen Luke Lonjhonl la a pren helper whon comes -v Balng nlnp. Ad rl FURNSHED ROOM FOR RENT. _ f 6_ V -H phun?. Hel Hank. H. RTZAU. -~Z~. T~ enover of dead anmals, Ked Bank. Tele- CESSPOOLS AND TOLETS CLEANED ~ n rrnaonuble prce. George L. Rchardon, Far Haven, N. J. FRESH EGGS. Fresh ck-s for mle.. S. Hurs, Jlddlcown, phone 7*2-M. HAY, CORN AND CORDWOOD FOR SALET E.. lnbch. Mddlelown, N. J. Phone 700-M2 Mlddleown. Two lj FOR RENT. -lml rounv fur l -e, KeJ Hank. -n. 67 Mon- POSTON WANTED. desre n poson as cook or work. Call n 27: Leflon av Hunk. S. Holmes, KTCHEN STOVE Kernan rallke, No. 12, double oven, fn- Bale, Kom m new. h.. Ulur, HKhhmla, N. J, Phone MONEV TO LOAN. Money o loan on fra bund am me-lprnee un mproved real esae. Aluon leekman, aorney, Red Hank. COLE AERO EGHT Fnur-nnsr.fer coupe, model, frslass eouon; any demonsraon. Telephone Kenr.lur*; *(">. _ Fve pusseu ourng car a your own prce o quck buycr." G.. Truex, 27 Oakland sree, Rpl Hank. TEAM OF WORK HORSES Team nf frol work horne for sale cheap; wll work n all larnesn. P. O. Hox HT., K.-l Hank, phone 129-K. j WOOD Oak sove hr llreplnre wul, by barrel or loal, apl or block. Snuare Deal Wood Co:, llume llsl-u, Red Hunk. BLACKSMTH AND HORSESHOER. Frank Gray, praccal horaeshoer. The ck 8>op, 19 Mechanc sree. Esablshed 15 years njed_bank. ^ FARMS. Ls yours for Bale or ren; have loa of [ Urr-M. A. D. Faure, real esae, frnd n pvecnly, 1 Arlnry Park, N. J. FURNSHED ROOM FOR RENT. Wl prvae famly, Keanl hea, runnnpr vaer. nee l-aon. one mnue from Bronl ree. MonoRed Bank o EXTENSON TABLE,ak exenson able wh exrn leavea for Bale very reasonable. KellyH HoraKe warehouhe, (>l-53 Meehane oree, Red Bank. FOR SALE CHEAP. Ho wner boler, "le 2l h. P. horzonal efflnc and one pyr;bl<- blackbnh forke and ppe. J, -W. Moun- Co., Ma>l.> avenue, lcl "lnk. FOR SALE OR «ENT. Keven-room houe on Mechanc Hree, lafke lo; mmedae pobhehson. uure Mrs. D. W. Marn, 220 Eau Fron sree. Hd Hank. REAL ESTATE HGUBOB nnd sore properes, Monmouh couny farms, los for mle: easy paymens. Awn. Caleb L. Luker, P. O. Box 168, Helford, N. J. GARAGE FOR RENT. Rfb n hear of own; apace for en ears; cemen floor, elecrc lghs. hmlfe & Russell, O Mechanc sree, Ked Dlk. Phone 804. FERNS, FLOWERS AND PLANTS. 1 lno Boson ferns, nl knds of poed plans and flowers for house decoraons for sale. Charlfc W. Schneder, flors, Lle Slver, N. J.. _ DOG LOST. Black nnd whe seer doc los on reeemh-r lgh. Re.vard fo- nfornao) ur!eurn of loj; o K. A. Cooke, Shnwsbury, plone 120-J j_ -- - TRY H. B. HAYES for your elecrcal work, wrng, lamps, moors, fxures, work promply aomed own or counry. 60 Sprng sree. Red Bank. Phono 228-M. _ STOVE PPE AND ELBOWS. Sove honrds, all.flkea, coal hods, men, shovels, dampers, collars, pokers nnl lfers. Sandard Ol Co. Perfecon ol heaers a Wellern sore. HAND SEWNG MACHNE. Lue model hand machne, porable rmnbnaon hood or uand; guaraneed fve yearn; $l. r >. ("an- be seen a Cullnron^ cjarso, Red Hank. F.. Woods. REAL ESTATE. Seven-room house, rns, bah nnd wner; wo-slury arn; lo 7"x-77 fee; near rver and rolley; lanmn n $5,G. r,0. A. L. lvns a/elcy, Regser huldn;. Red Malk. THE HUDSON HOUSE. Prn-clnss board by he day or week; cenrally locaed and pleaban HurroundnKn: raea reasonable. Hudson House, 1-lf. Hudson avenue. Phone Red lnnk, 11R-W. POSTON WANTED. Ynuna: marred man wshes poson us a mechanc n a r.nk" or ak a ehaufuur. eher prvae or conmercal. Address P..-. Mnawa, "r eleplone Maawnn 27. GLOVE LOST. Chlds kd rlovc for lef band los Sunday beween.m/hod* church am.m Mc- Laren sree. Kndly reurn o J. Taylor, Munsky sore, Fron sree. Red Bank. ROWBOAT FOUND. Pcked up rowhoa November f. of Wner Wch, N..1.: len-l, 17 fee ss nches, beam four fee 10 nches. Owner-communcae wh J. G. VVauers. box.3;>, Hghlands. CARS WASHED. Scoy s.lons busness n he same old aml. Ge your cms washed whle you un a 3f Whe sree. Red Hank.. Pares aken ou for evenng auomoble rdes. HA* AND CORN Ten ons of prme qualy mxed hay, sx hundred bushels of whe nnd yellow enrn J. Uahlor. Holmdel, phono 23-M. GAS DOMES AND NDRECT FXTURES. Lae n arrvnnr for Chrsmas, sellng a weny per cen dscoun. Consoldaed Gas Co., 60 Broad sree. Red Hank. NEW BUNGALOW FOR RENT. Fve roms and large cellar, waer and lnk. John. Cook, <!r.. Newman SprllRa venuc. Red Hank, phone lf-1-r. STOVE AND FREPLACE WOOD. Oak und pne m.fed; delvered for S12 per coll load; promp delvery. Cook lrohers. Red Bank, phone 4C3-R. SMALL PURSE LOST. Boys Chrsmas money, small purse, S2.00, beween Bemn place, posoffce or Trny parsh house. Cn\[ 670-R. DSH CLOSET WANTED. Small dsh close wane-l; mus be n Kood condon and a reasonable prce. Address Dsh Close, Drawer M. Red Hank. FARMER WANTED. To work modern nney-acre farm on shares: Kood roads, handy o marke and own. N. ). Runyon. Selon, N. J. JAMES B. CARTON, EVERETT, N. J. Auconeer. Your paronage solced. No sale oe grea;-none oo small. 1»m rgh Phone lllddleown 218^1^-21. Whe Plymouh Rock cockerels and pulran. Mrs. J. for sale; Fshcl - K. Holmell. NT J., ph< ne 7S-F-13.. CELLAR FOR RENT..:rf;e eellr for ren; suable for sorng furnure and olfr uoods. Ncholas Cuell, 1C» Monmoun sree, el Hank. PONES AND SADDLE HORSES. Seven ponob nnd rfs and saddlo homes for ren cheap by he monh. R.. Brower, H37 Cenral avenue, Asbury Park.. ^FRU1T TREES, Sandard and dwarf bearng sze; apples, pears, plums, cherres; also S. Regs srawberros^ Wllam Bryan, Elloron, ^-_J. TYPEWRTER HEADQUARTERS. We buy, ren, sell, exchunre and repar ypewrers. Truhns, ho Sore of a Thouand ons. 68 Broad reo. Red Jlnnk. ROUND STOCK WANTED. Bes qualy round poaoes waned by he luad or cavlond. SllmanB Farm, Eaonown.N. J. Phono 21l;(-M. Eahmow_n. LOTS Two los on Cnrpener sree. Rver Pna, Nos. ll and 20, for sale: J.100 for he wo los. Apply n 4 Canal sree. Red Rank. "~ FARMS Cnn show nome choce poao farms. Wre for descrpons o,r nee hem before you buy. Clfford G. Brown, Cranbury Saon, N. J. STEAM VULCANZNG. Wo UHO he bes maornl nnd guaranee nl work; ar Bervlce. Juln HaBcn. 42 Wes Fron sree, Red Bank. Phone 72-W. LCENSED ENGNF.ER WANTED. M>l>ly K»l>e.r» Snfly Wne- lulje Holler Co.. Oaldanl»heel, lel Hank. MONMOUTH COUNTY HUNT CLUB wll buy -.l.n\o lcal hor»ea, cwo and njles. uj TJll-W, lfl Hank. BASSNET.FCR S/.l.E LurKe velu-r lj»3.-;ne, lnu-clly lw. for sale.!r, Hrnnel nvme. Kel M:. Severnl lwelllnka lrre; nl.no los or acre. L_L MeCrcry, nken. Oceanpor. N. J. TWO COWS One enlf l>y sle. M., Vnalcr, New Mnmouh. N. J.. phnno Mldllenwn 7c. r >.M. MONEY TO LOAN/ Money o loan on Vom) and mnrknue; lonr erm f desred; n large or small amouns John H. Gregory. 42 Broad sree. Red Hunk. Ford Smh fm-n-a-uuok ll A-l rmmlm;.vl.-v: nl-n foul- losef. VD cows and marln-y. James lraney. Cols Neck, N. ^. TURKEY A lne Ta h-nue lorn urkey, one year old. weghs 35 pounds; lne for Chrsmas Unncv. W. S. lrny, phone 27-J Holmdel. Two V RCHARD CONNORS, remover of dead anmals, free of charge Wayslle. N..1,. phone ; 4(1-F-1B Waynde. J. G. ESCHELBACH & SON, 125 Wes Fron sree, Hed Unnk phono UO-J. Auo aaeesf«rlefl nml vulcanung. -- ] crmv. WSH TO BUY vernehh cur an<^ : hnmefls. n. H. llrower, K;17 Crnl avenue. Asbury Park. PUBLC STENOGRAPHER. ncaon nnl lyplrur. M. L. Wen, Kenond Namnl bank bllnx. room 1«. Red Bank. FARM OWNERS! Ln jo.r frm wh Gcoro W. Zucker (counry propery specals), Marlboro, N. J. l.ne! Wln h N..1. WANTF.D. mn Kurd ear lh e you 7 er wane bone 2122-H. F.aonow ply.(l Haul;. KlH ld, *«V jle, Ap- A.,. vlnn, elsor hullllns, Red MONEY TO LOAN. Money (o loan on bond am morrnj SALE..anf, box 3-21, Rod HOOM3 FOR RENT. room fur ren, furnshed Apply n a v.mlh- v. nnfur- X-. Hed K..ECTKCANS WANTF.D AT ONCE. Klccreffm mdelpers wnlel nfmrn. Apply o V. V. Heed, Wen jro sree, ed Han:. r STOVF.S FOR SALE, Hue. No.» roh nuve mll u nmall rlom sove for oale. Apply n (14 Whle slre. He.l Hunk. C.U1. WANTED. (lrl wnnl-d for Rmll famly. Apply mornnkn o Mm. Dnvl. 811 lv>r» l<! avenue. Hed Hank. SALESLADY WANTF.D. Experenced naasury WAn«\l, nqule n once. Yunhun Hpeclnly nhop, llronl sree, Hod n«nk. Addn;» mscs; nce locaon; e «S. M.. box!, Red Ha aycu or DRESSMAKNO. Mmr n all n l>rnclu>», nml nl ewng <lo. Klvrn HunH.-. Lufo. nbov«clmreh s-cc. Huu^ AUTO FOR SALK. Overlnn sedan n A-l codlon, /.hoes, sarer md hun", fan be Taylors Knrwro. 2H enrl sree. e. ^H cnrl LOST. l ^ l. KEYS of lu-yn on l> on md Hrd lm.-.c. AM«n nr 1- FARM TO PUT OUT ON SHARES. Frm- of 8f> ncrs; m»n mus undfrsnd nsn, poaoes; prood lumso, lar^e garden; alsu frewud Tor famcra UV\ rhon Freehull ^H^F-q. FARM WANTED. Egh o fory acres* wh Jake or rver fronake. Send parculrn and locuon o Mcrr R. Lomson, 3 Wes Wan Kree, Freehold, N. J.. -_ Sove and ppe for brooder houses; sx hovers, sx hover boxen; also ppe boxes, $40 for nl. Apply o Mrs. C. Hldelmnd, Leonardo, N. J. HAVE YOUR CLOTHES cleaned n The Cy Dry Cleanm- und Dyen Works, 0 Mechanc sree, near Hmnd ed Hank. Phone 10S-M, Wllam Os- FURNSHED APARTMENT WANTED. All mprovemens, hree or four rooms and bah; ren, aol o exceed S(10 o S70. Apply Mrs. J. K. Rosenbla, care of Globe hoel, Hed lank. MONUMENTS. Thomas Mxnson & Sona, desgners nnd bulders of hgh grade monumens. Offce and yard, Monmouh sree nnd Drummond place, Red Bank. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. e-akel woman waned as housekeeper for a ydowcr and four chldren; no objecons o one chld. Address Hox 58, Enonown, N. J. CAR - Ford ournk car, l.ul model, n frsclam condon, for Bale a 123 Wes Fron sree, Red Hank Come ake n rde and make me an offer. FRE! FRE! FRE! He Voeced so when he frebel] vnk you ned no worry. hone Tyln. 74:j, for your djlunnl nsuvnno, room S, RKser buldnr, Red Bnnk. REAL ESTATE. " Soven-room house n }nr llvon; KBS nnd wafr, curner lo, S^xUOr) fee, cenrally locaed; S A. L. vna agency, Regaer buldk, Red Bank. COMFORTABLE HOME Sx j rooms, modern mprovemens, wo blocks- from Hroad sree, S, r ),2f>0 buys. Henry F. Hyln, room J, ekwer buldng. Redlnnk, plume 7.(. A DESRABLE HOME. The Ella Hnnee hous> nnd propery on Branch avenue, for nale. Fn- parculars nqure-of Myron L. Campbell, Lle Slver, N. J. Phone 1075-W. TWO FNE LOTS Two fne Sos for pale, sze E)6VJX fee, on Lconarlvlle road, oppose Leonardo h nh school. Addred* John M. Leonard, Lenmmlo. N. J., box 4W. ROAD HORSE Good road horse for ^ale clcnp for wan of use; Kenle, cnn be drven by chldren lady. L. A. Caron, Oak Gkn farm; Nu- Bwnmp vond, Rod Hank. SLAG ROOFNG. Len^T n and Rlae roofs made lffh: also waer proofng Bde walls and cellars, OBden McClaake?, 147 Hudson avenue, Red Bnnk. Telephone 400-J. GRAVEL J FrM-clnaN snvel, posfessn^ fne pneknr quales. Apply o M. 0. Tlon, near Homlrnn Corner. ]. O. -jnhlcs:! Box 02, Hljlank, R. D. No. 1. CORN AND CARROTS. Vve lumlrel lnrhels onv cuvn, alno KOO Hecund corn nnd ffy»r->l«fn. 1 able o Caron. Oak Clun farm, Nuswnp rond, Hod Unl,. REAL ESTATE. Two flx-mom housr^, «na. bnn nnd er; nonr lrod sree; on mnuea from saon: $f,,000. A. L. vna ajrency, DlaMnlllnK, Kfl Huk. ^ FARM ~~ Favy-fvo (vcv* "fa*m. l!vy-uvr HCTB llnblc; Tod ^ol for nl rrups; rood lnuso nnd buhlkh ; nmr own ; ro>d o ns. Addr Mox n, HKbxnv. N..!. ON value The Lu BOTH RVERS. lo.-* nbj locuons, all a-/.p. nml»-, <m easy ern!«; hound o ncrease. Call or wre 10 EH Trou sree. d fnd T.nn Cumpany. llud Uunk "SAY T WTH FLOWERS." Nohnr could bo more approprae and nohng no welcome as flowers; u.buuel or JX of cu (lowers from W. W. Kennedy & ma, wll eurely carry hnppn.ebb wh hem. FARM Monmouh couny 200-acre jono farm, l K.Md hou.c and buldngs, loca.., man road; ^ood omn (fferel for quck.nk. Aldn^f 1. O. Hox S3l!, Freelohl, N. J. REAL ESTATE. Efl-room hou^e, nl mprovemen";?cam hea: nenr nh School; lo 50xl. r >, r > ; possesson n one monh: $9,500. A.-.. us an-ncy, HeKHer huldk, led D xra los, fr Lo uck buj r. GcorK«Asbury a.nrxe house, barn, wo ees, chcken coop: cheap sy erms; locaon Keyp Wood, llh, Ashury avenue N. J. HANDY. MAN days work ; all knds.he; lawns _rndod, re :. Work done by hour or day. or wl conrac. Address. W,, Drawer M, e ans of work do Two Perfecon ol WUTS. wo old hckory porch rockers, OK? able uas lamp: nl n d condun. nqure. Alpern. propreor Ulum» relcuesson sure, 0 Ur PULLETS LnynK Leghorn pulles, Whe Hock Jul- :e^, layng, some ready o lay; Wlburlm \ran; nlso u fcv.- Uuff Cochu banms. Hup Handy. Far Haven, phone Ked Bank 1M BABYS SHOE LOST. Frday mornnp, lph op am dark brour on lower p:u, los beween [fon sree am Knckerbocker drup sore. Fnder reurn ( Mr. Frank Reynolds, Shrewsbury, N. J wml. REAL ESTATE. Fve-room bouse, all mprovemens, lo GBxlGH fee n 1ar Haven, cenrally locaed bargan a 3,500; possesson n a whor me. A. L, vna agency. Regser buldnj Hed Bank.» A lle home n Hed Bank, cenrally n enc.l: was waer and hea; lo HT^s-Ol fee; prce S2.7f>0. have personally n speced. s a bargan. W. A. Hopn. Rol Jlnnl. REAL ESTATE. SovH-room house, all mprovemens, su ae on Urown place, lo Snxll feel; pre 57,000, half cash; possesson Aprl 1s l.l-l. A.,. lvns arellcy, Regser blhln.- Red_ Hunk... BARGANS N SECOND-HAND slces and/ubes: ;10X3, 30xS>, 32xS, ll^xl, ;2!.l-. :Mx. JMxl 1^..TXG Slverou cord. ;ldx., " ;H,x.. Slverown cord, :U,x: A he Auo Tre Shop, 2G Mechanc sree. Red lnnk. HEMSTTCHNG. : Hensclnr, buons, pnkng, plang cable and plan slehnjr. All knds n handy lngs done a he Handy Shop. 1 Broad sree, over Schroeders druk sore Red Bnnk. HOUSES FOR RENT AND SALE. " "Furnshed hou^u fur ren.?h0 n" monh For snlo, a hou.«e nf lve rooms. Jo fo fee, jrrpe vnes nnd fru rees, S1,7*»0 erms n-afomble. F. A. Mulford, Far Ha vel. N. J. HANDY MAN WANTS DAYS WORK. All kuu of work done reffnmble; fur nnces aken cur- of, lavnn :rul1, re plnnnr, ve.; hnuly wh ools; wood* 1 pumps rpnrd : wll cunr;u. Address o U.. Red Hunk.... GUERNSEY BULL. So vel m»hls >ld. from rosered Vnl am cow. Kunrruel d be rej: lered, a nle; ef. n all pons; a bunrnn. -.. Woods, sewng mncn! urn, Wes Vrm rr-h, lul Hank. WANT TO RENT RESDENCE. Wnnd ml-n -rsdrnc o ren, unfurnnhel; pu.-«sf:s->n Mnrcb.lh, 11U1 : nl mprovenvs, hr 1 locaon, vclned ^urnndur. -ull parclnrh. (.u 1nrsl. Asbury juk. N. J. MDDLETOWN DARY FARM. Specal mlk fur bnbeu from our own- eelecel Hock. We.nlao handle he mlk from he Mddleown Sock farm; pury end leanneefl, servce and qualy H our m>o. bone 797-F-23. Thomns McGure. FARM OWNERS! Ls your farm wh Q-urve W. 7,W}k (counry propery nmcale), Mrlhuro, N. J, AUTO: FOR EXCHANGE. Chalmer,* nfr car n cxchke for nnjr knd df nuo ruck. AHdrena Chalmcr*. UX ^Jc^l Hunk. FARM Four acrh,- UHUHV of Bevc w»on8 fnd bah, ho ard cold waer, Kcwanu* wa^f yu-m. h»,* \vnl J r ben; burn md wngpn aerl, ch-u-n PUOPK and runs fur f>uo~ chck- eny, un Jbunlance of all knds of fru nlao \n raluur bd, col and.wood abed, en- [loury 1,Jrake; prce rearonyblo. Mun be seen o be»»pr.>:u><l. Avv)y lux 111, Far HlVT, >J. J. FRENCH LANGUAGE BY NATvT A nave rar.-jn, wh cng, elllclc-n experence, ra and New Y«rk;_lny aryl evenng clahmch, alwo prvae l-smma, resdence or sudo, [d\«ml chllren; unrvaled BT- J/. rru:!;or!; (ffu-ve pronuncaon ncqured frm an Amercan eacher correcpd. A culvae! aran ac.c,-n <unrbn<ed. Apply rrof. Th.o flere, o cor place. Bed Dank. Plone M3. No. R Crc Seed ron s1 >x. $\A)D: one Acme Qud n nch lr. l.ox?7.0; njs nu? -lam rake nnd s. Chares Cask-r. Uflfn d. N. J. x-nch j Jrand, nnrw NOTCE. hereby nofy my parons ness a Wes Fron hre sold any more due n an a-re he wo purleu. All my unl c.med hack. All le sork ducel prces. Macaron, espec dance. Tle sold a c co & Sehpl ha he l,u -,, wll no. be us wll be",!- «MM a renlly, 1 have n Kan (;eo. eor l pon.l, 32:U5 (ho MAN TO WORK ON SHARES. WunUl, collleen man n work on! arm of abou weny acres, wh ppl hard", man mn lve n or very near lank. Apply, ^aln.; experence and,ce. Conpren. Drawer, Red Han l.f- JOBBNG PLUMBER. J. W., bu N. J. hrd KEEP WARM. Fn,- lnee-cl,,v. elec rc heaer for snle; S. S^J. prr-.,;. Plume!2-1, Red HnSk. S. C AND R. C. RHODE SLAND RED! nh^^k"^"^;^ m;p!"^--*u v," FENCE P0STS AND LUMBER. h red, luke brds; from?;! o?-", eacl. ; GL ^r prces on new maeral, cu o eder anl delvered. Cook DroheB, pfacq* 4C3-R, Red Bank. m BOO H lrllla M N. J. D. Hll,. l, N«v..,n 120-M. y Monday POCKETBOOK LOST. black kah.- <.-l«l afernoon..n Fron, sn-e leurn, receps,.depho d o UO Mnple a v:,k lo*( r Maple ralroad Reward f Red lank. FRUT TREE PRUNNG, Clf.ns nrllmd. CK.S Tn Her, plo <Cb-M. Deal. Clarl.H D.lup,.o r-h, H.. No. 1. MOTORCYCLES Ffy moorryles and sdecars; all sanlr.l makes, nu-h un Harley-Dav.lson anl n.lnn. Au-ells for Harley-Davdsoll. Reamana noorcycle and lcycle Hore, 2: l> Hn.adwuy, LonK lr.-neh. N. J. Pl LADYS FUR COAT r.e- u..r l. - n f l. r. h eolla" and curt naell. n rool repar, n..< $-l) ; also plan l.our n le seen u l(.surn: Ml-J. ~ skl ll. f eve f lum s/.e.!-:,.!; llael:.on cl p. su-e. l(.-<\ Hank. " Dod/e delvery, panel body: only l.eo] nl..0(111 mles und ln..l:s lke ev. For sal, b.a) u.rk nner. Phone Aslmry.-.T, <r -l a Thomsons Ford a-ency, Man sree and Lae avenu.. Asluy BREAST PN LOST. On D-emher Jll.l. ^mall s.d.l fol rca.s jn. los eher n Hendrrkso Blreaes,.llrnys, Krlls mea lalhes. Salss or Slauss s.nres. ulrase address Tn. Los, box :ll:l, H LOTS On Pnrher rae. fncm-.-.mr llrancl nnd Red lank rolley. n,mre W. A. lr.y, : phono Mldlcown 27S-F-. ^CARPENTER^ Llnjd Francs, :,. no job oo bn,,r no cleerfuly furnshed. 1lone 117:!. Sove and Freplace Wood. Oak-. pne nlr.el; lrvn-cd-nr-f 12- per eerl load: pvou elve-y. Cook.1,1 BULDER. len jln, Ked Bank; oo,,,nll: emnu<-l nr.rk.! Brohers, K...1 Haul,, phone,1,,.1-h. WOMAN WANTED luelle * Apnarke, n.ler l lank. leral l. all,-01 Addre, nk: wo s, modern onal prvx 3 1.1, TUd HELP WANTED. General houseworker, whe woman or l: sleep n: nn washng: hree aluls, ml wakes: references requred. Apply ornns. Mrs. Samuel Ssbah, luhlard Park, Eas Fron sree, Red Hank. Phone l). BEACON HOUSE. Rooms anl board, KOO home eooknk and al comfor, seam hea; also meals served a specal prce o hese aknc; meals by he week. Have moved from 10 Wallace ree o 83 llroad sree. Red Bank. Phone S-l. THE RED BANK HAR PARLOR. Shampoong, scalp nnd faca! masaag wh an elecrc vbraor: mancurng, swch makng and chldrens har cung Open Tuesday evennjs from G :00 o 0:30. Room 10, Esner buldng. Red Bank. Phon 302-M.. NOTCE!!! Red lank rnd.or works. We repar rndors* mudeaards, frsolne anks. We also sell new ruaraneed Ford Gordon radaors. We also repar all knds.f kchen ufensls. UK Wes Fron sree, led Bank. Phone Red lank TRUCK FARM Aou 23 acres, eleven room house, bnrn, Rarnpe and oubuldnes, ol n KOO< condon; abou fve mnues walk from rolley and rnlroad saon. Charles Herrnp, Eaonown, R. F. D. No. 1, box 95. Phone Eaonown , HOUSE FOR RENT. Sx room house, fve mnues wlk from bench, ffeen mnues walk n ran ur rolley. -ar furher nfornmun call a Mrs. Kolrrl \V. Mnx»U7s, Por MonDUh. N. J., any me Sundayy, suonl dour frm U. K. Mahocys sor 1. ATTENTON. MOTORCYCLE RDERS! Two Ford ours nnd n Cadllac; wll rnle fov moveyclvs. We b\>* any mn; monroyclc. Aurn) To- Hnrloy-Davdon nnd Cleveland. Resmans moorcy-e»n«bcycle sore. 231! Rj-omlway, LOK Hranoll, N. J. Phone m-j. FARMS " "~ ^ All szed farms: (rood.^ol for pnaocs. rvan, ruckng:. Koud housrs r.nd ljuhln^s; ]OL(UM1 n Mddlesex, Mnnnouh, rms, he pono hol nf N.-w d G. Urown, Canbury Sahm, uny. N..1. LBERTY HALL for all ocea-nns: dnncnr. eneranmens and Kod clean nmu-emen. Kred Mu.h!:lena. propreor, DS Slrevshuy avenue. Red Bank. THE SANTARY BARBER SHOP Where he word sanary means somehng. Your har cu He way you lke. Ceorne Kelly. Weller mllk, second floor, Jloul sree, Red laall. ^BARGANS N FURNTURE. nm BOW KvhK U l n per cen lscoun on nl soves, KlurljT cook puvc?, na aove am] hoaf: Hovo;=. J. D. Norrs, 20 Mechanc pree, Red Bunk/ SAVE THE SURFACE anl you ^:vo n all; junl nnl varnsh,, " youre hnkng of punln^ or <lcc>anr. J eo Esoll, jreneral pn «n*l conracor, 54 Mcoh.-mc sree, MoA Hank. Clff sex Merc Jerse Mddl N. BUTTERBACH, landscape gardener. All worl peranng 1* beaufyng grounds, large or small. " Tx* plnnnff, ec. N. Buerbach, 238 W«r Fron sree. Red Bank. Phone 846. TRAPPERS. We buy raw furs and jmy $1.00 for exrn-- hrye muskras, 70 cens for sufe, 10 cen3 for neduns and 20 cens f>r small. J, Goldman, 17 Wu-Omrm sree, Red Bank. NEW r GARAGE OPENED^ Tle new llrenoof lu.nlcllo, soro^a Karagc of Joseph Sesa a 171 Wf^ Fron j sree, R*H1 Bank, a mnv >pvn for buatess.! lhve so-mc l-uoll fu- abou ffeen mor«curs. CARROLL & DECKER. General rucknk and forwardng, local REAL ESTATE. nnu; ong lsances, ly muer ruck. A»k.an"amrTl,e!ron^M"m,eT n o" l l^s,ee:! U9 <"" """-> V»" M &»"*" 60 MOT - louh sree. Red Bank. Phones 23 l-r and Full par- ""ly-3-sv. locaed on-monnouh sr, he Kohl chean o ^uck pvrclmser-, clnrs l,y aplynr o A. L. lvns Egeneyl ReKwer_bl.n;. Ked ).-nk. HOATS. Ffh-class ce yach Banshee for sale. Ths boa holds all he wnnnna n her class ll he Norh Shrewsbury rver, und s he fases boa ll her class n he sae of New Jersey. Can be seen by npplyuc o Ralpl 11. Sckels, led lank, phone 721-R. NOTCE TO FARMERS. Gnn poaoes and apples waned; wll buy any nuany; also carros and urnps. Come o see me or drop me n posal and wll call on you. V. Schlcln,-, on Sae lkbway. oppose Far Vew cemeery, Tlon-hm. R.. U.. lox l. led lank. TRAPPERS. We sll buy raw fur 10 cens J. Golln lnnk. Ph ud Jay ^ u.kr.s; "l cens for e.lln. ^0 cens for : 17 Washnon sree, mall. Ke.l Kn Hum, N. J. Reo Keedwuol uuly n U»-eU»» eonllnn. Hweel (lover fnfn..1. A. VnnSehok, Nrvvn ^pn!f roa.. ed lnnk. jlone r, n. WANTED TO RENT. hel HMumen or house of «U.r l.m wh nl mprovemen.. Apply 1 Moaouh sree. lnnc Ke.l Han. llnfu seve a H 17. HOUSE FOR SALE AT RED HANK. Pllee very rhhnnle, cany ernm. lml. MnllleWB, 290 Marke nlvvl. frl Alnhoy, N..1. _ BA1Y CARRAGE Fr»-clns» e.mlllhn: leneh lmy..nanel un.l whle e.nlnoy lpholnlery. Can le nren n Mm. OeLennm. 5...:o.l lrl, Hum^o, N., J.,.,.., A ^. HEADLGHT LOST. Allomohle lea.llxh fn> ml ll cd llmk.; you, lllll,. nofy A. llun- lm-,1, Kean HEAL ESTATE. rllx-r.mm HK.W. all mprovenu-nu, vver fron properly, nenr llaon; $6,r.O0. A. J,. vlnn mey, Kxcr nll.llnr, Rol llnnl. _ ". "" MTTEN LOST! ~7 ll»ecr>. lnfl men lo«n ](<<! hlonl Frl, \ny. DMmler 2M. Wnran) f lln.lt wll rommlncbo wl Men. Dravvev M, e.l lnnk. SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS. Rrnvlful rovomblo runfl made from oll enrppa onl cholll poreres. Wre for clrculnrd. Amercan u Manufacory, 208 Vermon nrce, Urooklyn. CORN WANTED. Lnll of Koo.l corn w-nnll. 1hone afer «:()» P. M.. or wre leler ullnr prce, 1hone 1!H Alulc Hrhlanls, N. J. Jay,. Snll. l.ocnsl 1.n, N..1. GENERAL CONTRACTORS. JamcB Mormnn & Son, ollcp and ynrl, hr«!wBlury nvenur. Rel lnnk. Concree work R ^reclnly, (Je our fluurc before, hnvlf nny work.lone. Or nrn -Uf n pr s and S30 f. N..1. r r n FOR wn nlrea: ml-..,ue 11 SALE beds. Mrs. 91-M, 1m plel llau lll-nlow e. lke ll-, Fa syle, new; r H- RGHT N THE HEART OF TOWN. ll UnnV> m.ml emvenen anl llvlnk lnrber nlop; exper aenon; hree chnlrn; one llnl up. Hecon.l Nalonnl honk ljlhlhk. A!o7. Oncl, prop for. WRST WATCH LOST. Co!.! wv.l wnl-ll llronl or Monnolh HlrM-1:. ueslay nfrnun. Klnllv reurn.lame lo A.. rmswell..kll 1 l shee, llr.myn, N, Y. Cewnrl. FLORAL rf.cns. XlnuWffH, vlu.wn, wvelu., ln veccn nnl nner nu plecch frnnlel n nhor noce by Haven lrohrra, flnrl. Church nlree, )nlr luve.!»v 0: - TlmCU f- V. "~ OUSKKEEER WANTF.D. A nbhlu. uue. or eble.ly wnm wnuel o.h plan eo.khu; anl llkh h,llsel>eepk Tor wo men; Kom u, %2» per monh. A.llresn V... bus 11, lnm-on, H. J. PALM HEAC, FLORDA. le-room buualovv, f.rnsle.l, wld nce llnn, clone 111, m u l l e n: only.{700 for he emon nf ma. Sp.-nk ulrlly. A. N. lnnnol, hm 2M ]>nlm each, lb.l.ln. POR KF.NT. Dnvll V. W.lr fomen. nl nn lno nv*nl«, Eonown. N. J/ nne-rom mum! nml nlnu lvo ncren U.UH lanl.!«rry Dennl^, Corlss venuo, Knonown, N. J. l LOST. A black urban ln los abou he verk of DrcYnhr ll beween Oak lallds reel and he nboppu; l-.lr.cl. Fnder wll p ea«e reurn o.mrs. llrowu. :,!, Oaklnlll sree. led ".lnk. ev.nrl. HAVE YOUR WASHNG DONE n he Jersey Coas Laundry, Wes Fron sree, Ked Hank; famly wash roud dry $l,^r,, wh Ha work roned $ 1.r>0 : hand mvna f de.ued. Clarlen llrenker HANDBAG LOST. Los Monday evennc beween lve nnd sx oclock, dark brown ln.llar c.nuur lfy-ve dollars: wo weny dollar bll-s one en and : lve dollar K. nece: los ml 1o sree. evvnrd f reurned (, Su^e Saaues, hex 1:11. Hell Hank, or leave u own hall. AWNNG AND CARPET CLEANNG. Awnnrs, hun elvers nnd cunns, enrpes and rurs cleaned, scoured and Klored; naresses renovaed and nad.! l order; laynr of carpes, r^.s and lnoleum. Fsmaos cheerfully uven. Sfn..n cu.-rnneed. Knnbur. C4 Whe s Hank. Plume 32-M. clor h,! Jll. REAL ESTATE. se, sx,nuns ouch 1 ualer, cellrallv lo S v A... vn lank..n-y, l.k. nulle l ml. r 12x1:11 fee sonnlle un buldn-, WNDOW CLEANNG. We make a specaly of cleanlk wndows j of BoreH, nflce nnd prvae resdences ; nlao reneal ofee cleann,. Raes reusonahle. Hnlsfacol Knrnnleed. 43 WmhlK pree. Phono (f-m. AT THE AUTO TRE SHOP. Kerealm; of res a...pecaly. S.ss ll repnlu of corl lre., rm cu res. bead blowou., lubber boon und arccs. Fsabl-hel lllll. Le Flunk lull. J Mee. n 111 C n a f,, la P n< l l S,( d l d ral ml eles, n lure r.. mad,. luje l. J 1 le Hel clv-sov Mdll e\(ra apple.ssou purelns Hank. C. H. olen,, 1 es -uhou, clsl rrom Kas Hank FARM 11 acr. on n nol, Hd P> elee er. l Pllll WENZELL, r. r es n ered OUS 1 1. l1 Fron D.;.;. FOR s, w ll ll Ubll a n wll re 1.:!-,,le nl avnn lade o -. AM sree SALF-. and.. r 1 nn: 1 rrah. K. M. 1. ; f r 1 la ALFRED R. BRGHTON, JR., reo, BurjOon nrul lanlycape prardenn 1? n all j work jhrunnk o beaufyng ground; work done by hour or vnnrnc. AddreB Alfred R. Brglon, Jr., box 63, Rumaon. N. J. Phone-U-W. GALVANZED RON ROOFNG, Used glv:\n.el ron Toolng, n gocd! cuudon, 2fJ-;a:e, ^.L-neh corrugaon; prce ST.G per sjunre (100 pouare fee). John H. Cook. Jr., Newman Sprlng Ton*. Phone -C3-R, Red ank. FRE NSURANCE. nl fully proeced nr.n.s hss T s oo lae o hnk of hs nfer a s you. Kee us new for lre nsuran! relable complned. J.. 1, Red lank. WANTED.,lanury, rebcunry n.l lunse ur a Mle f v.. helreons, boh ; famly c,nsss,,f ),dy ;\,*V wnnel, near luav SEWNG MACHNES. cal- F H. "> s. Wef dealer ll.,11 ::,!!., le druwer New chll" llllle; ea > TOUOUGmED UODK SLAND KEUS. l;hl,,,d S. C. Hho.le l-land lle.ls; els. l.callflll red n.h n ar el, REAL ESTATE. wr fn.nl pr V,.-.oen home, ll lprnenenl": lo 1 JO fee on rver,.111 eel lee, lparu rlml: :-!(,,ndll; po,-!,.., a.hur lme. A... vn neno, Her l-r lllldm-..-,! Haul,. ASK A. (. BAKFJ, l.ltt.f. S.V.K. My b.ne. e, fln of..hn; de.rnll rce.l-lhl pcpelles Pel-,up. er.111,.1: ll, lne lo bll or,ell ouh o see rle ln ronllccll.l. My MUC lme n cl lnbl. o many clen.,. l.ocklt LOST. TOR SALE. One r.even-room succo bonne, corner Chnch ree nnd Morrs avenue 1 ; renonalde,,,,,- fllllll,, " (Mll rennln ol, and.lflllle: n sue l lce. Weully A. Ha- ly. 1. (..": K, llelfonl, N..1. HOARD OH HOY WANT). llonrd wnnled n n Kood Cbrlsllnn holm; for a lle buy uf.en y.-nrs, where he wll mvo a m.l- care; please «lnl» crnm. Allr.. K. lhu-r.l. S17 Kn lh lrpo, New York cy, care Smplex Co. Ml".. N.!.. l nr; f red f n.1, al n u 1,,.!. mhans lano JllOP. :.l)u. ndshn, ec.; exer rode v.. buy facl.rv el al.e FOR SALK. Merc,,. el,.n All. "! n.j.;; : ". W. Hoy Wl". lhone Sr.ll, led Hank. Wonerful Furnure Bargans. fen p T cen dscun on al lress ra nnl cl:tue"., chln. lo.els, r.p-n: le.n,. bl7,uru;,.s and no,. Collun ma res.e,, unjs.-e. *! e.l.m op md mlo nnresae".?;l each. Jupunesu crex lurs, ll, Sl eueh. Clllllm l-lr, Cdd Seal, xl each. J. ). NurrH,.:l Meclumle ulreel, Hed llnnl. NOTCE TO TRAPPERS. " We nre n nl, pa\m he lvhe-, mnrle prce-, fur law furs n any, a,l 1. leforu j,,11 ol yer nv -l.:n, l.r; l. ml..ml le u s r. e y o u a n-lre o n lem. O u r pr wll he rebl. f you rnl ral,., 11,1..,,,, u:, a lal.ml nell call.. M,11 cb, c,.lr.., UKD. ll flv ; frr-hl. nd, MM \V. bser ll,le Aalnrl OT.L.S AND OAKDNC HOll.H.j, lake null.el lne.,,lly.] " and ea-e deeln :,KM...; eelh, ench; pllo, ; l lnll hlr-lf:" llll.l. ; eoulh ln, ho rldre n, - 0 lllhln lad., mll <7 fee by v.-o op, four po 1,1 wn elaee,.,.. lllnl, N, J., Hlml le e,-r. :.-, Vlllnc, JOf-M. ed Hank. OR RENT -FLORDA HOME. A prn lono of n.vc r.nm, nl furubed, n he uer fron, n he beauful own of Nvw Ulnvnn. l.rl, n wouhl run hree o up-,hrs, - nprl med "nnl lull. fcrcefd orch.:!, nrt. ;rou,h nml llnwm* very declnl" loenllon; nl modern convenen, Wre n mre for prce, H". N, f. 1lrn.l, box Dll, New Unynn, H.

12 ; Pure Twelve RED BANK REGSTER, DECEMBER 29, THE RED BANK REGSTER. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 29, TOWN TALK. (Connued from page 4.) Oc ncden redeems fromuer" Borddneas he sory of ll-goen (rans and defan law-breakng brough ou by he gul of Monmcuh couny hoel men who -sold lquor. Ths one redeemng feaure s he seadfas sand whch was aken ly law-abdng hoel propreors. * * * Parcularly noeworhy n hs respec was lc manner n whch he Clobe hoel.a Red Bank was run by llurvy Mef/.jrr afer he prohbon law was passed. 1 Mr. Mezgars place 0. H. HODERTS, Auconeer. Publc Aucon OF Hoel Furnshngs. Bar and Lunch Room Fxures AT THE Sherdan Hoel, Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J. ON Thursday, December 30, 1920 AT 10:00 A. M. SHARP. The Undersgned, abou o rere from he hoel buneaa, wll ell he followng:, Mrr.r. T> fee l nches ly 9 fee 7,{- nches:.! Mrrors, 5 fee 9 nches by 7 fee 1 was one of he very few lar^e hoels... des; v Safe. Fron lar Fxures. Hack lnr Fxures, Olllcc,.Furnure, _ Cw. Cane,._ Show n He rnnh- where he law wa^ no nse. - Cash Kerses, Lunch Har, Lunch lar Sools, Glnsdware buck of bar, 2 large 111 Ule COUM^ Wnr C law \W.. HUL (,., ln, )ap. lrlon9 Annuncaor. : Pool T,.ble». Hllhrd TnbU-, Racks nn.l Cues: 2 Bowl- VlokUC. Se-nes COU 111 and OU O ^ A k, vs nowln; Hull* nol Chars. Gnu l-xures. Ccurs and CorcluU, KUK», Kunnela, COUl a Freehold showed ha deec- Unoleun :l curjerf: Oyser lar, Roll Top Desk. 2 lame ce Boxes, lo of Pans, lo,,..,.;,. 1 n pvrv marlllllllo Wav Kclos. olc.: lae (las Ranee wh Hool, 2 larc Krhcn Tables. Crockery. Table Lnen, J;,,,7 " «k Exl.-n*on lal.les. S.l.-b.mr.l, 0 Dnmr Hoom Tables lo of (lnng Toom =char», Rock- U) ge he ({OOls Ol Mezgar, CU-l,,.,. s>,. u.. ynr Table,» He.ls wh Sprmrs nn.l Mnlrcacs. Pllow,., Khre«. Qulls, T«M«won ronl o SO h." far hoel.ard as o brll).!; oflr pares of Lnen. 1cures of all knds. 2 Elecrc Fans, Knock-down Wardrobe, mll everyhng ha prces o furnsh a frn-class hoel. fv TERMS: Cash. When nearly all he.oher hoel men \vre makng ^K polu am! he v^hv..-.! S:. l::v. :n,::",.! <,».(> dvul Jlr. MeUnur.showel hmser o be ;< pud Anerean ly lvng up o he law. A ncak man ur a man dom-1 n;led l<y a d-hre for numey w.oul.l! have.-m--nled o he empaons j se htnv Mr. MeUu 1, no maer! how lea hs error o he law mvh have been. PETER DBB. N. ). Ths sffgjvll sar promply a en oclock. WL.L.AM MACKS PUBLC 6S-ACRB FARM : HOUSES, MULES, COWS, MACS^MERY All H. pruluvs an.lolur w.rlp e;. (- :!!Lu moneyare nu KHlvll n he hoel.us.h. l.y alv \ "" *>.b«. ber,,ll s,ll a publc syk^on^o.ulka.hn: from MARLBORO STATON o SCKOOLHOUSE jne-ue; :u.r Mr. Mel /.M.-, ;HH., w (n all le- h;..v o l.a.!» er.uf an. po.- K v m v.-.r bn r ;l 10;00 OCl.cU Sharp, h" follow llulll l. pl ; -, j,:,: :,!,.r,, :m> > n l l - : ".!..(.ll nu: lu. n-.". s...v..-. ;L :,. : ; - - ;. 1! l o., y..,, -,.l.l. - o l l l l. l. l.ll.l n n. l r o n l l c : ley l,r.,1 \ U n /, <..1.1 n.. l-l,.,.,, >U..,.,l...r n-: w n J -. : T ;. " p u n..z..,-y l,,.,l M.!,-. suul,. ) ",. : >,.,.-< -,.-,\ ul.;, : M.. :.;,y.ml!,-!.!.. V y. J,!. v. o r k,.n;le, ;.,. ; ,!l,..,.-. n~.r. lv: lul. r,"v- s ; u, ( r M n : -. r f r;-;; o l n r r... n!... - n l l,.1,. U -» l y. M e a l. r - l. e l. : 1 : - L«. > 1.!. - h r n s, A l - X.--...,,, 1.,1.,..,,.,,1,,!, v,-:. ; 1 1 :.no.v..;..,:.:. M:r;.. W.-r.-n w h oll klld,. :l c ! j- ll-l,-l:,.lh.f M.-.l.r \\:,--. wll, o p, :. " : -.. :..-,...,.,,, >,.,., -,,.l.:,.,..-. l,.,...,, 1! -.!!, -. : V. - o n U - r. l s. TUNS DENSETS PUBUC SALE wll ell a publc alo on be DenU«Farm, on b* Manalapan road, oo»-quaror mllo wm of NEW JERSEY Wednesday, January 5h, 1921, a 10 O r C!o<;k 4 HORSES, 2 MULES, HOGS, CATTLE, "MACHNERY, WAGONS AND FARM PRODUCE, ETC. "J HORSES AND HARNESS One Bay Team, wegh abou 2,600 pounds, fve and sx years old, a fne young eam, frsclass n every respec; one brown Team, seven ana egh years old, wegh abou 2,600. pounds, a frs-class eam n every respec; one Team Mules, egh and en years old, exra good workers; 3 good cos of Double Harness, 1 heavy Sngle Harness, 4 exra Collars, 1 Be of Lgh Harness, 0 good Sable Blankes, 0 Halers, Pads, Leads, Slegh Bells, ec. CATTLE 2 Cows, 1 Hefer, 9 Seers, 1 Bull. SWNE 3 pure bred Duroe Jersey Sows, bred o farrow n March, one.pure bred Duroc Jersey Boar. WAGONS One Kelsey mudo Farm Wagon, 4-n. rerd, nearly new; 2 Farm wagons, 4-n. read, good condon; barrel Sprng Wagon, low ron wheel Wagon, plaform body; Jagger Wgon, 2 Box Bodes, exra sdes,"ec., 2 pars Shelvngs, 2 Kclacy made 1oao Bodes, 2 Gravel Bodes, exra Trggers, Whfflerecs, Ncckyokes, ec., onehorse Slegh. MACHNERY. Eureka 2-row Ferlzer Dsrbuor, Eureka 2-row Poao Planer.Aspnwall Poao Planer, Hoover Rn^np Trcer, 7-f. elevaor; Cushman Engne, horso-drawn Hoover Dgger, Beele Poao DBer, Boggn Poao Cralur, elecrc moor aached; HaRoek 5-row Weeder, 2 New dea Deerng Mowng Machnes,, Mowng Machne Knfe Grnder, McCormck Hay Tedder, MeCormck Hay Rake, Johnson Gran Bnder, McCormck Con Harveser,! Olver No. 20 WalkSg POWB, John Deere 3-horse lhdng Plow, 2 Plane Jr. Rdng Culvaors, John Deere Hdng Culvaor, Clark double dsc Cuaway Harrow, Mocker Hur- row, Acme Harrow, Sprng Tooh Harrow, A Harrow, Drag Spke Tooh Harrow, 3 7-ooh Weedef aachmens for. Culvaors, Alfulfn dsc Seed Drll, Superor Gran and Ferlzer Drll, Ferlzer and Lme Dsrbuor, Land Roller, Wheelbarrow Grass Seeder, one-horse Weeder, Furrowng Sled, Rggs Plow, Oho No. 11 Salk Cuer, 2 Corn Slellers, Roo Cluer, 2 Boss one-horse Plows, > one-borso Culvaors, Planl Jr., ok-hor^e Harrow, Grndsone, Corn Planers, 2 Exenson Ladders, 3 Sell 1 Feeders for llc;-,s. Shovels, Forks, Can Hooks, Cross-Cu Saws. Hoes, Pcks, Scoop Shovels, Dung Forks, Hay Knfe, Tos Pounders, Axes, Sledge Hammer,.PlaTom Scales, Ox Chans, Scyhes, roj Hog Trough, o Block am Falls, H! empy Poao lnnvls and oher *m:ll arcles oo numerous o menon. 1,000 bu. Corn-on Ear; 20 Tons of Tmohy Hay, baled; 300 barrels Green Mounan Poaoes. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Rugs,. Hall Ha Rack, Mu-ors, Goose Feaher Bol, Porch Chars, Cookng Ucusl.-s Dshes, ec. :. * CONDTONS: All sums of $f-0 and under, cash. Over ha amoun a cred of. nne monhs wll be gven on a bankable noe of approved secury. v T. V. YCTMAN, Auconeer. GKORGK W. PATTERSON & SON, Clerks.. TUNS DENSE. MLLNERY SUPPLES.LADES AND YOUNG LADES HAT FRAMES EXCLUSVELY > DO YOUR M. MONTGOMERY FRST FLOOR, HOOM J, BROAD STREET, RED BANK. Abov«Knlclnrboelur. WOTCE. To he T«xp«yer«of ho Towmhlp of Holmdel: The abeasroen ls for he year 1021 mm? be npeced a he offce o( he Asneor a lolmdel, N.? on Thurly, jbnuary 6h, lol. from 1:00 oclock o.a oclock P. M. for he purpose of enablng each axpayer o unceran wlm nmesmen has - been made agans hm or hs propery and o confer nformally wh he. AaseBsoraa o he correcness of he nneasnen o he cnl ha any errors may bo correced beforo he mne of he aanessmm ls and duplcae. Chaper 21C, Laws 101 K. ALEX. L. McCLEES, AaaesBor of lolmdel Townshp. NOTlcT To he Taxpayers of he Dorough of Red UunU: Thu aaaessmon Hu for he year 1021 may he nujoced a my Bore, H Eas Fron sree. Bed llnnk, luly unl Monlay, Jjrnuay 10h, 11121, frum en oclock A. M., o fuu- oclock 1, M.. for ho nurnomo of gnablk le uxnuyor. o aucern wha as- Hmcn hm b--n nmle ukun* hm r ll pjcry fnd cnnler nfo-mnlly wh hy AHHpusor n o ho con-cnouf of ho sues.3- mon o ho end ha nny evror may be correced beforo ho flnu uf : ho aa«cmbn ls and duplcae.. - Chaper a;lg, Laws!l8. * GEORGE W. DRAY, Aasemor, llorounh of Rod Bank, N. 1 J. NOTCE OF ANNUAL MEETNG^ " Th; mmm! mcemr of he polcy holders of hu Bluwalmry Muual o nsunlcu cnmfny wll l,c hem n he re;l.nc of Allx-r T. Smh, Occanpo-, N. J., on Monlay. Jnumy ^rd, lu^l, a 1! :0O OCO<TC, 1. M. fur he elecon of drecors of sad comrany. lnd fo: ucl oher buallek;* aa nmy come bcton* ln> nccnr. Slr.WllHly MUTUAL 1E NKln- ANCK COMlANY by Aes: <s. r. JOHN. CONOVE!. Vce Presden. ln.l M v l... l, U : 1 r m - l J r. K. l u r f u l l \ n l. - r -. v.. - l N ". ; o O l v e r W a l l. l l, "1 1 n break he... On henher llllll lelas 1.!^,, -..,..-n,,... ]!,. «-..,. l m )., " h h e - e. l m - ll.v.. K m r. l l. e - l u >. - K. l - r : v.., n. - l, ! W. -. r, l;,.!!,. H,. v ; v :..o. l;- h. s h - - l v n r s :! S o.,. l y l lluh. 11. s ml a rrmual; f. -,,, \ K - f,!, r. n. l r,, M, f, M n.-l; f o r H n. - r. M»-L..11 U T U V.., \- l. ;, - p r m r : 1.. "".".. " He f.-ll-e !!l,,.-.n-.. n -.-.v. \\;,..11.-nl.vv (.1:1 S,,l S."... A p u ;,".:.!:!v... lr..uvl]. l l l H h, ^, <. m, l.. :,l(!,.-.t.-r.. V.,!. :. r. y M. M, l,, l», ^.*; J. ; H J,.!-. ;,,,,., T., m.. l, ; :,, r: 1111 V loll;r> v l l l o - - : U» l. l l ( O ( ) 1 ^ \ l,»l,,f l!..., -. l " ]. r u n l n,,., u. l, ;,; l!,,l.. :ur...;m>. T c k : :, m.-n v.hn ( D M : -,. -, lllv.,... l M. n r K o. n S l, - > -. L K l e l e u S l n r v \ Aho. 1H s.,cl(5 Onons, TyL.u.-s, 5C b.ncl C(;lbl.-r5. 2(10 a.rels C.;ns; ;ho( 25 H.-V. J nns -oo.l Afa" :u.l Tlnolj- Hay", mxed: abou -100 bushels good Corn, 1,000 sheaves Cornsalk-,,.-.hun 10 ons Kj-e Sraw n sheaf. One ouj.hal Fulon ruck, n rood sh: e, wll c.nry 3 lon; Ford Tourng Car, jus bell oveh,u:lcd; Ford Tounu lody, A-l condlan, vh all curans cnmnlee. A CHKSYMAS HUNT.. Ono Grl an Me :d!;: J.. < ul X-ch. Lu nunllv.- ( n lu 111.1!! h u n L -lul f.k- Ol :!. (! M r - : ; o l ; -lr sb m J.lr.n- up her j,. jou r V ( M \\ ll. m Suneljrd^.s a S 11 Ul V. Four checks am a h were m:(k. The K»»K» \ MM..u.. n.u.y lu jnl W fj (U! Tcd, luf here ^se^ 1 h!> ;u.1 11 rcfusls. Afer he! n -, > 1, 1 ll: vv-lf.^l^ v(\.m :. r.-.!,,.! -.V.-,.- : Shrrwvl)Ul\ u C (n* «.ry vufc! al-"- l.\ [!. (nk j m;n. _.\ > llf L \\ T S h sl- n* h 1 hun an.l M. s... \>-\ l.l; - was hunsman. O Jj 11 ",, j 1 he pary were Jll,>; K 1. l- Arhur Jones,,1, Ann. y : - ell! v n:! Thymns 11,.! ;u<-! S. -L. 11 V/. \ \ \,. r. 1 ;. A -A v, r, ; OTl o C!n ;lr.f5 a Holmes H allands.!,;v!!:.;!^!,-!!. a J - h» : - r - -.J ClllM-. M ; :. ;?vr. ;11111 " " ) :! l V T L K M.!...:.,..,.,-.!. " l -. ] :.. - : " V..,.! - :. : :.. h u : p. H " " r - 1 A!. : : ;!, f ; :r:,l ::;;!,! - ;, b ;... r l a :,, n. r. l - r f s l n., n h s K n e 1,,,, l;,.,,..,,h v u l l ;,pr,n,.,l j - e u r l y. \..M -. l-,1.1.- Hr.l: v..h. --ll H - f.m,f l" n - v, vher.- nol- r. <l.. n M a r l - ; f n. u M a r l h o - o -l:l..n. -.v f n e - r. M m l.-u.- n ;...l rel>:r: [ JAMKS.l. CAlllON, Auo--r. A. J. C. STOKES, Clovk. WM. HACK. you are already a deposor n our bank we cordally nve you o ask a frend o "keep company wh you " and become a deposor also, F you are no ye acquaned wh our servce you are assured % a heary Wfc!co. : - e and pleasan nervew when you call.. One of your New Year Resoluons should o own one of hese cars. Deslynf by The Car Born wh a Repuaon Ay. v.-.r.. fll;.. Cln-cl. 1M-V,. e Clr:n;- e.\er;,e:; of le Meexh Sumlav-M-hnol were heffl r h S eeml rm vews <»l l!.!!y.h 1 Cl; wcv shown, "snlcs v,c-l-),v(mr by M.rs. John. C. Kp,;»,l (cojre Wells, and selecln.: v.-.-ve jr..:!!y:: chorus. The <ller>; fur he Armenan*! amouned o M"<>. The clhlren placed he lonv n ; najvcr over whch Ml-h. elhv, an he -VKn,-s-nnl. ll- n:"r:t \\;-; n fron of a cross..ml., ^...,,],,..,* (,,. ml.n nmn h" wen - he -l.ulre lcposed ler plls. Wach N ;h servces wll be held Yday ngh 1 a half-pa.s en oclock «he Frs Jlclods church. The (Je-y offernf, wll be receved n he Sumly school Sunday afcrnooh. Al.s-5 Kabernc Felds rendered "O S»U ;.r:;" a, he lenedcon.servce Chrsna:; nornj; a S. Jamess church. A he Presbyeran prayer meef: ongh he pasor wll speak on The Knd of he Road." Sunday r(g.j.subjec, wll be "Good-bye, Old Year Wha of he New?" A ulf-pu.-.l Jur oclock n (he afernoon wll n- a vesper servce,wh specal musc by a quare and a new years menace by he pasor. Nex week wll be ob.-ervd as he wccl; <f prayer. Unon meengs wll be held a Grace church Monday nph, he Prelyeran elnrch Tuesday nrll, Frs Mehods church Wednesday j ;l, he.ps church 1T.:,.!.,y n,.!! «;.>! Lu llcfonncd cburcl Frdjv nell. PUBLC NOTCE. run Man.src brjdjje, ov-r JHvl Luke, ll A.-Xuy he he.nl.. lllc loll- s eeby ^v-ell ubl ba. llfard (f ho.en 1 (((holders of Cdnly of.mnm.u h wll sell a AulO Ol 111" le "f he»(«rnlc, n Tlml.-d.-y, D e c e m b e r :lh. l., ".», nl,- n,rl fun he l brdj-e, conhsnj 1, -ottrfffn 1 W- lh--vrrp-t> (,! Hour W.M-K lll.bl, ell-., lell from he old Krcure, Term, jsb. C. 13. CLOSE, Clerk. «^ W..AM M. MHCKN, JJ1 ""*(r of l!n; nl, L CLy Mm Fcrr^erJy Frs Naonal Bank RED BANK, N. J. NEW YEARS GREETNG TO ALL Jersey fresh Poulry on hand. Ducks, Geese, Chckens and Turkeys. They are mghy nce and a he rgh prces. Specals hs week. FOR CASH ONLY Lean Plae Beef, Shoulders of Pork, Fresh Hams, Sugar Cured Hams, Lon of Pork,, Legs of Lamb,. - Top Sr Lon Roass, Jelke Good Luck Homemade Sausage, 12c lb 20c lb 25clb 25c lb 28c lb 32c lb 36c lb 38c lb 32c lb VSarke Broad and Fron Sree Telephone 306-M l for Economy, Comfor and Servceably ED. VON KATTENGELL Easern Dsrbuor RED BANK, N. J. * MOTO^ NDANAPOLS 9 HJ O 8«A. Co astuttzs e Pvea Drve an H. C. S. and have Happness ever-y-day.4n-he year.

13 WLLAM YOUR r YEAR DNNER wl ndeed be a happy even f fs eaen here. We have made specal preparaons for he day and your dnner wll nclude so many good hngs 1 you wll -be soj-ry your capacy s no wce as grea as s; Specal a la Care or Table de Hoe Menu. Red Banks Mos Vp-o-Dae Eang Place Broad Sree, Opp. Monmouh, Red Bank obses Beparmn THE SEASONS GREETNGS FROM THS HOUSE TO YOURS S THAT THE COMNG YEAR MAY BE THE BEST EVER FOR YOU. ALL HEALTH, WEALTH AND HAPPNESS. J. GOLDSTEN. Broadcloh, Velour and All Wool Serge a Grealy Reduced Prces THE BROADCLOTH Very much desred for lades. coas ud sus us well us chldrens co;s. Hmdsome allwool qualy, n : wde range of colors. Regular $15185, specal per yard..":... $4.98 THE VELOUR Slles, lnes! qualy Chamos Velour n he newes shades for coas, sus and dresses. 5<> nches vde. Kejlar so.-l, specal per yard \...$4.98 THE SERGE Fne Twll Sersje, excellen wearn.s; qual- ry. Suable lor sus and dresses. Sponged and shrunk. 54 nckes w-de.-- Kegular S-4.9<S, specal per yard $ NCH WDE ALL-WOOL PLAD n he very newes conhnalo colors. Jus arrved. Kegular so.)*, specal " peryard»....$ NCH WDJE ALL-WOOL ONE-NCH CHECK n llvv blue and brown, They are he mos popular n he fashon world. Heguhr S.s, specal per yard*.....$2.98 BLACK AND WHTE SHEPHERD CHECKS n a number ul s.es. Vnllon mxed am n all wool. Specal per yard 98c o $4.50 COTTON BLANKETS r -F whe and an, specal PLAD BLANKETS W.m! lull sze, specal s/.e beds, n $3.50 mxed, n assored plads,. $6.50 BLANKETS n large block desgns, also p; ccpnal qualy, specal... e, ex-, $9.98 CALFORNA ALL-WOOL BLANKETS n all whe and assored plads a prces rangng mm $14.00 o $25.00 COMFORTABLES a prces rangng ran $.4.50 o $17.98 OBREN MEANS HGH GRADE SERVCE Approved and mproved Heang Plumbng Roofng Waer Sysems Copper Work _l Earhen and ron Ppe ROD BANK and SEA BRGHT TWO MEfl MEET THER DEATHS ON CHRSTMAS EVE. Allan Po of Bradley Park Klled Whle Drvng an Auo Truck Edward. Bolc Run Over.and Klled a Belmar. Two - aroud faales.jecurryl ".long l- uhoo on Chrsmas ve. Allan Pu of Bradley Prk,»K«2.! years, who was employed by he Grccn-Ha^rmH lumber company, wua sruck and klled on a crossng near hs home early n he evenng.! Edward. Boles, who wus employed by Dr. V. ). Hegh of Aslnry Park, was klled by a ran whle walkng ulong he raekh a Belmar lae j Chrsmas eve. \ The deah o yonr Pu brough! a Bad endng *o preparaons for he celebraon of Chrsmas a hs home.! l had jn,srven home wh bs ; employers ruck and bad accreed a go-car 1 for hs young daugher a a neghbors home.. Deah came o hm! as le.was hurryng o pu he ruck up and reurn o hs home. Pe.s. survved by, he wfe and one chld. Boles was 21 yearb old and was a nave of Vrgna.- The engneer of he ran whch sruck hm sad he.saw he man bu was oo close o hm o brp he ran o a -uop. Holes apparenly dd no hear he ran as he pad no aenon o s approach. RUMSON NEWS. Nursng; Assocaon Holday Pares Ths Week for Babc. The nursng assocaon. held a pary for babes :nd her mohers yeserday afernoon a Ralph Hall a Seabrfrh. Thn afernoon a smlar pary s benj, held a he parah house for he whe babes of Kumson nnd pnr J-aven and omorrow afernoon a pary wll be held a far n- ven for he colored babes and her mohers,. j jvr.4. Phlp Kblnf and Paul.Jahnes >! rend red.solos Sunday a he Presby- j eran chnch. Specal musc was, gven ly he chor. -, A pary wll, le gven on New Years eye a he parsh house.- Mss (ra-chorm of Brdgepor,* Conneccu, and Mss S. L. Benne of Provdence, Hhode sland, eaehe 3 a he publc school, have reurn-, d o her homes for he holdays. Mr. md Mrs. Hoy Ackeman of Newark spen Saurday and.sunday wh Mr. and..ms. George Longsree.. Mr.. and Mr?. Arhur Jacques! [.pen C.hrsmus wh Mrs. J-umes Harrel of New. York. j Mnr; Los McKay. of New York j spen Clnsmas wh Kev. and Mrs. j Arhur A. McKay.!., John Marehnn. has j^one o Ch-; ;() for he wner. Mr. and Mr?. (cokr-. VVehh wll leave hs week for San Francsco, where hey wll say unl Aprl. j j Drew Polhenms of New York spen j San day wh.mr. and Mrs. Frank j j Polhem.-. " j Mrs..kln (. Wyhor lef yeserday for.l.a... l -r!a.! Wllx.!..,- c J.own unversy,! : Mwad. )! A-. (f le unversy of PenMlvr..--, ("-.:",.-s Mears of S. j.johns culhre a..d Dank-.Wears of Sevens nsue are home ol a vacn-! jon. Mrs. L.!. lower, who s spendng he wner a.sasuma, Florda, has! shpped a barrel of oranges, anger-1 nes and grapefru o he husband. The fru was pcked from a grove whch Mrs. Rower bough las year. ; FAR HAVEN NEWS..! Unon Meeng of Lodge Chrsmas Pary for Far Haven Chldren. j A unon meeng- of he Sons and Daughers of Lbery lodge was hold ; las week n Mechancs hall. Abou ffy persons were presen. Red j Bank and Eaonovvn lodges sen del- j egaons. Mrs. Jenne Sco of Red Bank gave several recao,ns>. Some j of he sae offcers aended he j meeng. Mrs. VanHorn of Leonard avenue was naed no he lodge, j Afer he meeng sandwches, coffee and cake wel-e served. Mrs. Augusus Wulfng of Kemp avenue gave a Chrsmas pary o a number of chldren on Chrsmas. Those presen were Wnsed, Ralph and Wllam VmNoo, Wllam Holmes, Gerrude Hrad.v, Barbara! Deny, JoKc Taylor. Jacke Monday land Mnon and (orgo Harms. Each chld receved sevcnl gl-..._ j Dr., (leogo...-\lgo- of Hawhorne spen 1,hrsmas wh hs faller, Kev. John Algor, Ms.- Dorohy Near s eneranng [relaves from Newark. Ar. and Mrs. Frank Norh have jvou- o New \ nrk for he wner..! K-hard McAllVcr ha- moved hs : hous fron he randleld o V-;. sree jnd s remodelng.!, A canlaa was fves Tlm-sUny!nghl by he Mellcds Sunduy-! :.-lnml. The (-ur ull mee lomor- 1 row ngh :l Mrs. Lews Smhs.- Kev.,).. lrow.r ;.!- M-. V-V.w Smh, Ms. ArTnu- Hckcls, Mrs. E. 1. Morrs and l-loyd.smh, wno play (lurch orf.a. rcc-ved j.vfls frm j he enngrcgnnu. \ Mr. anl.mrs. hd.el Alla-r. 1 anl Mr. and Mrs. -nhn lldhrough spen Chrsmas wh Mr. and.ms..lohn AVhaU of Klzabel. Mrs, Elzabeh Park-.-r nl llohoken s spendng ; few <lay.~ wh lend^ here. ; Mr. and Mv. Wllmu.ov.er <! Conerclf sp.lll Clnsllas w;lll : Rev. and Mrs. J,. lruw-r. -.u Knonlown Jns.jl-Slm-k; wll n!-:nlnj;- busness ncxl week n he Dns huldmf (n Mln svl. Tn-.lunor AHcan Aloclmc.^ wll hold l.lcr lrs annual lum- n Crcs-cnl hull nnnl. Mrs. (hm-us Klck spen, Sunday wh her lnu^-llm- a ).(u;- llranch. M-H..dln Murray has muved U> Kel Hunk and (lne Hnnple. ms moved from he Olmsed house o he house va-nled hy Mrs. Murray. Henry lnnmoml hm heen a ponel aren for le sucey for he prevenon of cruely n anmals, Mullhew lyrnc.- uoll nur hrscs > he Salja llallaa pld eluh hn wul. Mr. JyrncH -enlly fuhl ls frn nnd he wll now (fve hn enre me o ranng horseh. 5 Scobcyvllo New. 5 J. lenv Vnlnf las wool; OUK, 5; n Grnn x--ylndcr aomohllo na» (J (.rhnuh.jvesen, m l.» wfe. R Henry foyncf lor a rmuv ly nds mhon ns week. 4 ] Thoodoru HlaH-larl n MUR Kn A : conh of oak wml on ha farm fd 3 j Henry Allen, a coal and wxu dealer H.aolln^l. M a n y *f d l o ( l llk.ll (f lh pheo and NM-k Sue u-uldk on lh< jol. Uujser Wan. AlvmncnU gn no umos every homo n all hs BMlnn,.-VdverHemn. REP REGSTER, DECEMBER 29, Page Threen When. Selemen Day Arrves Afer he fre, he accden, or he hef, you look -forward-o he selemen of your nsurance clam ,..... s here any echncaly ha sands beween yu and he paymen V s f?onk o be enough o eover your loss enrely You can res easly f your nsurance has been placed hrough,. THE NEW JERSEY CO-OPERATVE AGENCY We.employ specalss who won advse you o ake nsurance unl hey analyze your acual needs. Then when selemen day arrve?, you have a your councl ahle hese self-same expers, who, whou cos o you, sensbly hd honesly nerpre he jusce and rghs you have under your polcy. New Jersey Co-Operave Agency, nc. MR. O. LESTER DANN, PRESDENT RED BANK BRANCH: Room No. 3, Esner Buldng P Red Bank, N. J. PAUL REVERE, Resden Manager TELEPHONE 968 ;_... WE WSH YOU ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR JgyTTf TTTTTf Tf TTTfTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrTTTVTyTTTTfTf TTTTTTTTTTTTTTT1W "SOMEJ Try a Clarence Whe, 9 Broad Sree, Red Bank.Wshes all hs many cusomers and frends a happy New Ye-r and ahj same me hanks hem for ho consderaon accorded hm hrough a very ryng 1, srenuous year. He has pa-yed far wh all, fvn.? hs cusomers every possble advanage, frequenly a hs own expense. Wh wha measure of graude hs has been receved s aesed by your loyal, generous response hrough he year. A Noe of Opmsm, L Ofen ngh looks darkes"jus before he dawn. frmly beleve f we pu our shoulders o he wheel and go forward wh a.wll o make hngs beer 1921 wll spell a year of success and joy o all of us. wll have somehng of grea neres o ell you nex week. - Les do. "" Very Truly Yours, m Today Clarence Whe, Red Bank TS Cy BREAD" Vakes Delcous Toas Made he Evans way. Yoy:* Orccer csn ga f? 1 ; n " ^r^r* n "" : ^.THE EVANSSYSTEM.OF BAKNG Phone Long Branch LONG BRANCH, N. S. nss on he "Some 3refccl" Krnary Wrapper,, BOYDEN PEMBLE l-red.oncs PEMBLE & Panng, Decorang and Paper Hangng 1 Exper Work Guaraneed. Esmaes Cheerfully Furnshed. Offce and Resdence, 87 HARDNG ROAD; RED BANK, N. J. Telcpono 34( W )»*«««-»*«**0«*<>*<>«*»T>»»^>»»<««f-<>C>C.> Local and Long Dsance Movng. General Truckng, Baggage and Express Servce., NOTCE. Pl.e :.\l.; or K:.M. rw.vn. run JNAU 1A.XH:,. 1. Wllam 1-. VmNur, Uullccur a lxc» n jnd u he HorouKh of Ku- luvon. Coun;, nf M.nm"U (u.l suf of New J<?1- <«y, l.v-.l.y uv.,-,-,. lh,. ne unlk " h«law -L-h nn n.-, n!^- he npul H^«M, n^es.n.-rb. nml uhc uulcpal carkc* anl r.- -H(K- n : nl nukh nf l-nr Haven, wll m n- THKTE1H DAY Of DECEMBEH, 1920, AT 2:00 oclock P. M., n he BOROUGH HALL, up 11 He Uns. ch-n. ul.*, lcn-l mll n-ul Bff ^.-(.lmfu-- (..-l-l,!(.-nkc h. anwun - -.r:(-nl-.!. ah.-ln- Mll.lan.l m lo ln lay -.nly..)j(>..,-,h:-,1 n lm an n.rr,.al.. llov nf J-l)- " n; lalc o( <o -,,.-h j.:)->..: a. ;..ll Hr,:n(; h-»l»na Ul.j-,-1 n,.-!l(,.l....,1 H.. l,u,- n,» of.u,-;.,,n n n,,,., p:c -l lum- :n.n.,.-,,;..,j,,f,- Tn. r.ul lm-, (.-:, -n-;. l.-.--lunlll : lnl al -l- n ll anl.,. unme nf lr T.l- aan..-.n,m -, a>-< lavo jl--n la.l H,...-:,,,f -:ul,,. -,-,-l, ax- H flllml.:,.unpad KEA. ESTATE TAX. l.-l -( "--" fur vl- a-«.--.-l o l» ).V.,N.; } TOR Yl-AH l;...-l n!- :, K,.,l Snl! j r-.,,-:.. :.7! FU:: V[;AU u3.,! lw-l l: ,. 1.U1 1 l.nsa.m:.vw.-!1. lo,.% 7, v.,- j....l- s.-,.1,,1 -",,.,.:.,. 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14 Page Foureen: RED BANK REGSTER, DECEMBER 29," 1S20. NEWS FRO FNE CHRSTMAS PROGRAM AT NEW MONMOUTH. Large Audence Aended Exercses a Bap Church Thursday Ngh -Keansburgers o Buld Houses a Lenson n he Sprng. A large, audence and an neresng program marked he Chrsmas eneranmen of he" New Mflhfouh Baps Sunday-school Thursday [ ngh. Those who ook >par were Edwn Coddngon, Besse Penermann, Maron Eslow, Jack Wallng, John T. Hendrckson, Rober Acker, Phlp Schlegel, Ruh Dorse, Mary Glass, Barbara Smh, James Grggs, Nan Luker, John Derrckson, Frederck Robers, Ruh Denns, Eleanor Llerrckson, Melvn Edwards, Clfford Compon, Leon Smh, Maleolm Lukcr, Helen Kraf, Myrle Halsey, Warren Palmer, Luclln Borhwck, Roger McCormck, Helen Hendrckson, Lulu Casler, Edna Sceley, Mldred. Casler, Verna Helmuh, Curs Madson, Henry Halsey, Harold Turner, Clfford Compon, Norman Robers, Roger McCormck. Mss Gladys Johnson, Mss Nana llehvg, Memoral park a Belford s beng Mrs." John N. - Hllyer, Mrs. Henry graded by John T. Hoppng. Las Robers, and Mrs. Fred Penermann. week holly wreahs were placed on Specal musc was rendered by ahe monumen n memory of dead chor conssng of Msses Agnes solders and salors. Wallng, Gladys Coc, Lllan and Charles Ku and Waler DeGroe Louse Hendrckson and Kola Casler, of Por Monmouh are recoverng Wlbur and Wesley Coddngon, Wl-: from frozen fee. Ther fee were l:m Morford, S. K. Curs, Fred s frozen whle hey were ona recen Pencrmarn, John T. Hllyer, Carl fshng rp. Helwg and John N. Hllyer. : Benjamn J. HaulUoskey of Leonardo spen Sunday wh hs sser Chrsmas mass a S. Marys church a New Monmouh was largely aended.p TheHoly Name socey Jersey Cy hospal. She s slowly Marguere, who s a paen n a occuped specal seas. Solos were mprovng. sung by Mss Margare Reddngon, Mrs. A.. Suphen of New Monmouh has almos fully recovered Mss Bearce Dugan and Edward Kelly. from sckness and her sser, Mss Three los on hf Lenson rac a Ella Conover, s much mproved. Campbells Juncon! were sold las. A dance was held las ngh a he week o Keansburgers for.$300 each and hree were sold o New Yorkers for $286 each. The new owners expec o buld houses n he sprng. George C. Hendrckson made he sales. One hundred and ffy new. hymn books have been bough for he New Monmouh Baps Sunday-school. Payer meeng wll be held ongh a he church and bapsms wll be held Sunday. Frankln Roole of Keansburg was o have been among hose bapsed, bu he re wll have o be deferred so far as he s con-: cerned, for he s lad" up wh a broken arm due o a fall las week. An unusually large number of Newark and New York folks are spendng he wner a Por Mon- fve years connuous membershp. Sanley Cook of Belford s he mouh. Ordnarly hey reurn o boss rapper of Mddleown own- : Dues from $1.00 o $2.00 per monh he cy afer he summer season, shp. He go nneeen, muskras; accordng o age. bu he scarcy of houses and hgh Chrsmas day., : Jonng fee $ Lodge plan. No exra assessmens. Very lberal com- rens compelled hem o reman n The Leonardo hgh school baskeball eam los o he alumn assocamsson conracs o realproducers. he counry all he year around. Wllam Marnson, George Vog j on eam Monday ngh by a score [ Address: and Norman Morgan of Perh Am-1 of 37 o 17.. boy.wevo recen vsors of Mr. and! Herber Dumon of New York! THE AMERCAN WORKMEN, Vlrs. Ceorge Gordon of Rversde spen Chrsmas wh hs parens, 620 F Sree, N. W. drve. Mr. Gordon has moved from. Washngon, D. C. Chapel Hll o he Wllam B. Knney place, of whch he s careaker. Harry Benne of Belford s wnnng fame as a baskeball player on he Oroles" eam a Red Bank. He says ha he manager of he All- Champonshp eam of he sae s ryng o ge hm o play wh ha aggregaon. _ Mss mogene Teufel and George Young of Newark were holday guess of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young of Belford. Mr. Young, -who owns a large flee of axcabs, s conem- summer resdence ^ ll of Chapel Hll jee. spendng a fe\ days a Whe Plans, New Wllam Wallng, who s on heyork. ; laval ranng shp Vrgna, spen Wllam Suherland, Jr., son of Chrsmas wh hs sser, Mrs. Warren Garrson of Chapel Hl). Mrs. mouh, s kep ndoors wh sckness.,, Wllam Suherland of N\w Mon- Garrson has been sck wh grp he Mr. and Mrs.. B. Hosford of pas four weeks,bu she s recoverng. 5S>. er home a New York nex week., Chapel Hll wll reurn o her wn-, :. The Navesnk Mehods Sundayschool held s Chrsmas exercses aend college,, are spendng he hol-1 Thomas and George McVey, who! Frday ngh. Paul Posen was days a her home a Leonardo. j 4 Sana Clans. Songs and reeladhs Mr..am Mrs. Peer Bodne wll - were gven and each pupl receved leave Calforna n March for her. an orange and a box of candy. ; summerhome a Chapel Hll. ; A mdngh servce was held James Hubbs, who s employed a j Chrsmas eve a All Sans church.! New York, spen Chrsmas and Sun- {. Rev. John C Lord conduced he day a hs home a Belford. < servce and specal musc was rendered.by he chor. Mrs. Alber E. : Monmouh s vsng Mrs. Harry Mrs. Amanda Wlson, of Por j Harcorn gave a solo. Thesmeyer of Jersey Cy. Mr. and Ms. Amos Applegae, : Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Phllps of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Applegae and : Por Monmouh spen Sunday wh Mss Mldred Davs of Lakewood frends a Bradley Beach. spen Sunday wh Thomas Casler of, Frank Seh and famly of Roselle Por Monmouh and Wllam Casler spen Saurday and Sunday wjh E. of Belford. K. Maxson of Plamcun. ; Mss Augusa Grggs and her Mrs. Tallman and her daugher of! nephew,. Allen Grggs, are vsng Leonardo have moved o Alanc Phladelpha. Mss Grggs wll be Hghlands for he wner. here all wner and her nephew wll; Mr. and Mrs. Tghe of Leonardo! spend wo weeks here. Navesnk lbrary. Tongh he Nave- snk baskeball eam wll play Keypor on he lbrary cour. "" s on he sck ls. ; Mrs. Elvn Morrs of Farmngdale, NSURANCE AGENTS gave brh o a daugher Monday. Mrs. Morrs was formerly Mss Make bg money sellng our Louse leyer of Belford, Polces John J. OBren of Aberdeen, Maryland, spen Chrsmas wh hs jone Polcy Provdes for: parens, Mr. and Mrs. : Thomas Deah Benefs graded o $1, \ : OBren of Leonardo. $C.OO per week Accden Benefs. A concree guer has been lad $3.00 o $C.O0 per week Sjck Benefs. n fron of Frank OBrens place a Accden Benefs for loss of lmbs, Chapel Hll. The work was done by. graded o $ j Arhur Marnsen. Mrs. Wllam Floyd of Phladelpha has been spendng several days.. members, whle lvng. 4 Pays $f)00.00 Old Age Benefs o wh her sser. Mrs. John ONel of Polcy loans made o members afer j Campbells Juncon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dumon of Navesnk. John E. Benne of Por Monmouh s home for he holdays from Ere, Pennsylvana, where he eaches school. Monroe and Tmohy Smh of Chapel Hll are employed on he Samuel Rker place on Rversde drve. Jay Gulden has moved from Wllam Mouns house a Chapel Hll o ra Anondess house a 1 he same place. Arhur Marnson and Frank are spendng a few weeks wh ; frends a Newark. C. R. Blls of Chapel Hll has gone o Kcypor o lve wh hs daugher, Mrs*. Smpson., Mss Lllan Hower, who eaches j school, a Pon Pleasan, s home for he holdays.! Mr. and Mrs. Peer Bodne of Chapel Hll have gone o FJorda for j he wner. > ; Mr. nmwmrs. Leser A. Sckles of Navesnk have been vsng a El- beron. j Mrs. George W..Knney of Por \ Monmouh s sck n bed wh neural-! ga Ċharles Brown s employed by Andrew Wners of Chapel Hll. Davd Nagle of Chapel Hll has been lad up wh a cold. Ernes Madson of New Monmouh j Tme o Buy BEST QUALTY OF ROTTED STABLE MANURE For Lawns ard Greenhouse Use Prce furnshed on reques. MANHATTAN MANURE CO., 143 lbery S., New York FOOD COMPANY Everybody makes good Resoluons for he New year and endeavors o,lve up o. hem. The Amercan Food Company made a resoluon^ over egh years ago o gve he Publc he bes n Qualy, Servce and Economy ha was possble ard wll connue o do so n 1921 and he years o follow... Why Pay More? OUR BEST COFFEE 25c b. Crsco - 1 b can 23c Amercan Cocoa Come Rce Fnes Buer Full Cream Cheese 15c can 16c pkg 60c b 37c b Pea Beans - 6c b Lma Beans Bes Mane Corn 12c b 20c can Choce Tomaoes large can 12Kc Gold Medal Plour Pure Lard 121b bag 70c 21c b Choce Swee Prunes 12Ac Pure Cane Granulaed SUGAR 8c b. MEATS We wll have on hand a fresh supply of Turkeys, Ducks,, Geese and Chckens for our New Year rade. Sugar Cured Smoked Hams 27c Whole or Half Pure Pork Sausage... 35c Small Fresh Shoulders 20c Shor Forequarers Lamb 20c Prme Rb Roas Beef 25c and up Choce Cus Chuck Roas 22c Fresh or Corned Plae Beef 12c Small Fresh Hams...27c OUR BEST TEA Blended by Expers 35c b Choce Tender Peas 12c and 19c can Srng Beans 13c and 19c can Pel Mone Tomaoes 16c can Quaker-Corn Meal l4c pkg Krkman and Ocagon Soap 7c cake -X-L Evaporaed Mlk 12c can -X-L Condensed Mlk 1,6c can Gold Medal Flour 241b bag $1.39 To All Our Frends and Parons We Wsh A Very Happy and, Prosperous New Year.. ; \ \. -., Open Frday Evenng, Closed Al Day Saurday Marke a Any of he Amercan Food Company Sores Red Bank Long Branch 3 Broad S. 189 Broadway Asbury Park Ocean Grove 714 Cookman Ave. 39 Plgrm Pahway f f f $ H^$M$N5H^$M$«*^H$H$M>^^^ *? L s V EL NTED! * «, V - Y f : ~*rr.s..,:: V.,,- : :.y.. \ BY BOLER WORKS Apply Supernendens Offce Oakland Sree Enrance V T T T T T T

15 , PERSONAL. le Caherne Hnce of Ev«r»We mwnae b homo for he Bondsya from Whe»on couae n MMUcweja. Dr. Horace B. VanDom of Hudson awnue s ou, afer B sckness of sev week*, k le Bacbel Feld, Hs Kaharne VanBrnn and Mss Margare Oeroaa of Red Bunk are enjoyng avocaon from Beechwood school a Jen* klnsown, Pennsylvana. Mss Marguere Wjrckoff of Branch h avenue and d Msa Kh Kaherne Chld of Broad sree are on vacaons from Wlson college a Chambersburg, Pennsylvana. B. H. VanMaer of Balmore, former resden of Phalanx, has been vsng hs daugher, Mrs. Morgan V. Dabrow of Broad sree. Mr. VanMaor s 82 years old, bu he s hale and heary and s very acve. Sanley Havlund of Drummond place, who aends Cornell unver- Hly, and George Leddy of Prospec avenue, a suden a Brown college, are home for he holdays, Boh played on he Red Bank hgh school bmlceball eam and boh are makng good, n baskeball a college. Huvland s subsue cener on Cornell and Leddy has played several games as par of he Brown eam. Mr. and Mrs. ^Lonel Lancaser of Broad sree spen he week-end -wh relaves a Phladelpha. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Green of Rumson and Mr. and Mrs. Waler Green of Now York spen Chrsmas and Sunday wh Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Mercer of McLaren sree. Mss Evelyn Comba of Peers placo spen lus week wh relaves a Bayonne. Mas Mldred Ellenbcrg of Maron sree has gven up her poson n he Ked Bank offce of he Meropolan lfe nsurance company. She s o be marred nex monh o Kenneh Jeffrey of Lnden plnce. Lesle Delauah of Pra nsue s home for a few luys. Mrs. da Kchell of Brooklyn spen Chrsmas wh Mr. and Mrs. Waler Denns of Mouh sree. - Mr. nnd Mrs. L, Vunlnwegen 01 Mndson avenue are spendng a few duy.s wh relaves u Corland, New York.. E. Shaughnessy of Levvsbur^ Pennsylvana, s vsng Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smeed of Peers place. Abbo Bucher of Lcwsburg spen he week-end wh Mr. and Mrs Smeed. Mss. Jula Smeed s eneranng Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sable of Balmore. Mss Bearce Ruffery of Skdmore college, New York, and Wllam Raffory, who aends Manhaan college, are spendng he holdays wh Dr. nnd Mrs. Peor P. Raffery of Monmouh sree. Eden S. fwnfr, Jr., of Phladelpha, spen Chrsmas wh hs parens, Mr. and Mrs. Eden S. Ewng of Shrewsbury avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Cheser Supell of Tlon avenue have been vsng relaves a New York. Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Murdock of Elmra, New York, have been vsng Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Naser of rvng place. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pennngqn and. her daugher of Phladelpha spen Chrsmas wh Mrsr Emly Pennngon of Brdge avenue. Mrs. Wllam Johnson of Wessde avenue has been spendng a few days wh relaves n Souh Jersey. Walker A. HughoB and famly of Shrewsbury are occupyng her house on Clnon place, whch hey bough a shor "me ago. Tngc M.. Holmsed of Gocberg, Sweden, b vsng hs. uncle; John Vf. Holmsed of Wallace sree. Mss Hazel Anondes of Whe sree s lad up wh a cold. Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Dey of Wessde avenue spen Chrsmas hafer & Gonover, W. S. Pcher, G. wh her son, Leser Dey of Lakewood. Leser Dey recenly bul a wanl Tlon, J. H. Holmes, l\ W. D. Lorfrsree, Clrncy Conovcr, Kl-, new bungalow a Lakcwood for hshance, C. S. Ely, Rober Suphn, own occupancy. Wllam Crawford, S. V. Bray, W. C. Charles Hemblng nnd famly of Ely esae, Joseph Knhnfer,., E. Shrewsbury avenue spen Chrsmas Smock, Charles Gnhlcr, C. S. Holmes, wh Mrs. Hemblngs parens, Mr. B. F. Tlon, Ray Crawford, D. V. D..and Mrs. Charles Wllams of Long Conover, J. E. Carro, W. E. Moun, Branch. J, & J. Crawford, J,. Holmes ard Msa Cnllsa Power of Wes Fron Branson-Buler-for her fnancal ul sree lef yeserday for Palm Beach, n our loss by fre; Florda, where she wll spend he Mr..aul-Mrs. Wllam S. Clayon. les of he wner. Adversemen. Hugh J. Phllps, Jr., of Lehgh unversy, and M8s Helen Phllps, who aends S. Elzabehs college a Morraown, arc spendng he Chrsmas vacaon wh her parens, Mr. and Mra. Hugh J. Phllps of Peers place. John McClellan of Souh sree, who s mannger of an nsurance rang offce a Alanc Cy, was home over Chrsmas. A son was born las Wednesday o Mrs. W. E. Wlcox of Brooklyn, who was formerly Mss nez Ycmnn of Red Bank. Mss Helen Coleman of Red Bank, Mr. and Mrs. George Smh of Newark, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Doollo of Brooklyn and Waldron Smh spen Chrsmas wfh Mr. and Mrs. Davd P. Smh of Alanc Hghlands. Waldron Smh s a member of he Frz Leber company, whch playng Shakesperenn plays o he Lexngon heaer a New York. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hendrckjon and Mrs. Hendrlckeons wo sons of Hubbard Park are on a weeks sojourn a Alanc Cy. Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly and famly of Broad sree spen Chrsmas ana Sunday ou of own. Mr. Kelly vsed hs moher a Peekskll, New York, and Mrs. Kelly and he chldren vsed her relaves n New York. Mr. and Mrs. Arhur C. Lynch of Newark spen Chrsmas day wh Mrs. LyncVs parens, Mr. and Mrs. John Valenno of Bank wee. Mrs. Alber W. Wordon, Sr., and daugher Pearl, who are a Denver, Colorado, remembered many of her frends and relaves n Red Bank and vcny Chrsmas by sendng greengs by poscard. Boh repor Dong n good healh and enjoyng he Wes very much. Mr. and Mrs. Moe Gordon of Broad sree havo been vsng Mra. Gordons relaves, a Sprngfeld, Mma. - WoBloy Paon of Absecon, New Jersey, formerly of Red Bank, waa a holday vsor n own. Danel A. Wlson and fnmly of Phladelpha, formerly of Red Bank, spen Chrsmas wh Mr. Wlsons relaves, MH. Aaron Smock of Berf en plnce and Ncholas J. Wlson of rvng place Mm Ellzubah Chambers of Worhley sree spen Chrsmas wh Mra. Davl WKlorve "of Nnvesnk." Mr." and MrH. John"; lnycs. ard son, Mr. nnd Mrs. Marn Ns and cmldron and Masoa Margare and lunnlo Nu of near Lnkowond were Bunday goou of* Mr. nnd Mm. Fred Hayes of Brown place. Waler nnd Elmer Smh of Kcy- por havo been vsng her grandmoher, Mrs. A. J. Bray of WHCO pays o advsrune n Th«egUw. AdverUwmwn. MDPLETOWNS CHRSTMAS. :omm«ny Pary sad Senffes a SuTHmm of Shulm. lddlovn vllage had a com- and" words of sympahy n our recen bereavemen; ulso Rev. Frank Shermer and hose who so kndly donaed muny Chrfsmw ere pary around a bg evergreen ree on a lo oppose he use of her can and he B. P. 0. he posofflce. Abou seveny persona gahered here and sang Chrs- Mr». H. R Goodchld and Famly. f lodge. - mas carols, afer whch some of he Adversemen. lngers rode n John N, Hllyer*s auomoble ruck o he homes of Card of Tbana. Kenneh Smh and-mlns Kuh Grossnger, where hey sang more carols. he Holmdel, Morganvlle and Free- We wuh o express our hanks o Kenneh and MBB. Grownger are hold fre deparmens and also he housed wh sckness. Afer hese Holmdel elephone operaors for her songs he sngers wen for a sraw wllng ad a he me of our fre. rde over counry roads. Cecl Conover gave he ree and arranged he < Adversemen. Mr, and Mrs. Wllam S. Clayon. pary. SANTA AT ESNERS HALL. CHRSTMAS PARTY GVEN FOR EMPLOYEES OF FACTORY. Fve Hundred Toy and * Large Quany of Candy and Orange Gven Away Thursday A Fne En. crnnmen Gven a he Pary. Employees of he Sgmund Esner company and her chldren enjoyed a Chrsmas pary Thursday ngh a he Esner recreaon hall. The fes- An he holdays draw near. Oh 1 How Huddcn ws your Kang.,, And low paenly panly you bore ^ val was under he supervson of he All your surerk r andd socal servce deparmen of he facory, of whch Mss Mury Grower s n l WM remembrance Tll you crcbued ler shore. W«"ro holdng you odny; head. Asssng her were Mrs..Arhur., Jacob and Mrs. Cora Rugg Ever snce you wen awny. Wo have mshed you; how weve mssed you Mahew Greg naed he pary - ljy Charloe Lornnu Cobl. HEUEAVED FAMLY and arranged many of s deals. r ANJ SSTER, MRS. WALTER HAMLTON he hall was a huge Chrsmas ree decoraed by Mrs. Wllam Sherman head of he pay roll deparmen. The nlar was he second Chrsmas eneranmen gven by he com pany and far surpassed las years 8:00 P. M. even. The mernmon was of Headng Room Wednesdays and Sund^r such a characer.ha muny of hefrom 2:80 o 4.30 P. M. The publc a cordally nved o vl chldren were heard o remark ha o* Readng Room and o he servces. was lke a crcus nsead of an eneranmen. The evenng was opped off whun, Sana Caus, lookng somehng lke Lou Tcley, appeared wh 000 oys and candy and oranges for he chldren. The guess of honor were he members of he Sgmund Ksnm- company and her famles, Msses RoKa and da "Wes, and relaves yul frends from Rod Bunk and New York, Leon, a New Yorker, amused he audence wh feas of nmjrc and humorous alk. Hlly James, anoher N New York k professonal f l eneraner, dd hoop rollng-and jukfrln;. Joseph Sacco anl hs dog Barko made a bg h. Barko s n very nellgen, dog and he has appeared a eneranmens before, among oher places u New York. A slapsck ac was performed by Alber Parrel^ a former acroba and professonal bcycle rder; Lous Cole, who mpersonaed a cop; and Frank Monahan, who played he role of Charley Chapln. The ro are Esner company employees. The ac ended wh Farrell akng a somersaul on hs bcycle over a long able and. landng n a sng poson. Oher numbers ncluded songs by Roso Marks, a due by Vrgna Royal and Vvan Layo, songs and recaons by Roschel Madansky and fveyear-old Fulva DellOmo, a voln anl pano selecon by Wllam Pope and hs daugher Caherne and a vocal and pano soo by Mldred lassone. All hese numbers were encored. Two Chrsmas Pares. -Mss Rachel Feld-of Mddleovvn ownshp eneraned 25 frends a a Chrsmas eve pary. The same folks wore guess of Mss Caherne VnBrun of "Mddleown ownshp Chrsmas ngh. Card of Thanks. Many hanks o our frends, Kn- Card of Tlnnk. We wsh o hank hose who n any way asssed.us n our bereavemen, caused by he deah of Mr. Vcor A. Lgor. Our hanks s also exended o hose who sen floral rbues, o hose who were bearers and o all" ohers who n any way manfesed her sympahy for ua. D. C. Lger and Famly. Adversemen. - ~ <». payb o adverse n he Rezse Curd of Thank*. We wsh o hank our frends and neghbors for her acs of kndness Card of Tbanlu. To all who helped o make my Chrsmas merry wsh o exend my sncere apprecaon and hanks. Lawrence Schazle. Adcrsemen. N MEMORAM. n memory of Clare Fe-ny, who ded Deccnloflal, > Jm olo year «ffo you lef UB, JuB one year HBO oday; We have KHOVC for you and mbbed you. Ever snce you,wen away. Chrsmas wh s gladness FnlH o brlnk us Chrsmas cheer. And our earb are llled wh sadness CHRSTAN SCENCE SOCETY, 54 Broad S., Red Hunk. N. J. Brvlee Sundar 11:00 A. M., 8:00 P. Sunday-School U:86 A. M. Wednesday Evenng Taomonlol Meeng! BULDNG FOR SALE Ten-room house locaed a he corner of Globe Cour and Mechanc S. Mus be removed by March 1,1921. PETER McCLEES. Here You are Men A real sale of Flannel Shrs r Regular^ $5.00J!value] a $2.45 colors blue and brown Regular $3.00 value a $1.95 color grey Es. of. No Supp 19 Broad Sree RED BANK, U. J. deo. W. Sewng, Conracor and Bulder, RED BANK N. J. OFFCE N ESNER BULDNG, -. - j -.: Room 3. Telephone 850-J. Jobbng of All Knds. Esmaes Cheerfully Furnshed. TURNOVER A NEWLEAF FOR THE NEW YEAR! Le us furnsh you wh a new seof Books for 1921 Dares and Calendar Pads Day Books Recep Books Ledgers Law Blanks Tme Books nk nvoce Books Phoo Pase Order Books Lbrary Supples ETC., ETC. M. F\ TETLEY STATONER and NEWSDEALER 17 Broad Sree Red Bank, N. J. SEAL EV-E.Rjr An ascfuland bocly-luu!- ng as ever. And why no? The same use of he bes hops and ml, he same carful brewng and ageng s responsble for hs. Oder «W.TODAY. From jour grocer or dealer F K GBNSPAN RED BANK REGSTER, DECEMBER 29, Youll Agree Wh Us Tha "from he facory drec o you" s he only shor cu o Pano ad Flayer Pano, savngs and sasfacon. We are no n busness alone for he Almghy Dollar bu o make frends; furhermore, we have no overhead expense, whch perms us o gve you more for your money. no Weaver Panos go no only he bes maerals money can buy, Hu all he Experence, he Care, he Pncnce, he Tradons of he House of Weaver. No me or labor s spared n makng each ndvdual WEAVER, YORK and LVNGSTON Pano an Arsc rumph n self., For over half a cenury he WEAVER MASTER ARTSANS have been buldng Fne nsrumens. They have done her work so well ha oday he name WEAVER on a Pano means PERFECTON, as near as hghly.sklled human hands can make.. WEAVER PANOS, YORK PANOS, LVNGSTON PANOS, Grands, Uprghs, Uprghs and Uprghs and and Players. Players. Players. (We also buy and specalze n used Panos of fne makes.) A. B. Drummond Place, Red Bank, N. J. Telephone 560-M. OPEN EVENNGS. Tunng*. Reparng. EEHSS Burdge Local and Long Dsance Movng Heavy Truckng, Tralers Express, Packng and Forwardng Freproof Sorage, Large Aucon Room for sale of Household Goods, ec. Clear space, 75 fee long, 50 fee wde We handle all deals concernng sale such as movng, adversng, markng and arrangng goods for sale, and hrng auconeer. ^BURDGE RUSSELL, Offce 4O Mechanc Sree, Red Bank, N. J. ^ Telephone 694 Sorage and Aucon Rooms, Rear of 125 Broad S. on Clay S.., w» Vephons 71 QUALTY Charles Lews. WHOLESALE AND RETAL DEALER N LUMD3ER, Sash, Doors, Blnds, Glass and Bulders Hardware. RED BANK, N. J. C. MLLER Carpener and Conracor 52 Branchpor Avenue LONG BRANCH, N. J. AH Knds of Aleraon* Specals Jor Leaky Roofs Telephone 1SO-W Lonl Bnnch "Dougs" laes Uned Arss producon n whch he bg punches pack remendous wallops-rapd fre adon-appsdha romance hrlls galore :.":/ jrem //M AUScnjWkkhj ovelvk Curse ofcapsrano ly Johnson Me G///<2(/-v Dreced by TRED N1BL0 New Year Specals BEST QUALTY LOWEST PRCES X Fancy Maryland Turkeys, X Fancy Roasng Chckens, mlk fed. - X Lons of Jersey Pork, per whole, X Sugar Cured Smoked Hams, Smoked Cal Hams, * Fancy Boson Geese, - - X Fancy Mlk Fed Fowl, -. - X Fresh Jersey Hams, per whole, X Pure Leaf Lard, Fresh Cal Hams,... 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16 Page Sxee New Jersey Food Co. TJKe Home Good Qualy BROAD STREET RED BANK LOW PRCES for Hgh Grade Foodsuffs Granulaed Choce Creamery Fresh Swee Buerne, Amercan Mxed Fresh Roased Heckers or GoSd 9c lb,1b Nu lb Buerne Candy 23c lb 24 K lb Sack Yellow Com Meal, 10 lbs for 45c Bes Rolled Oas, 10 lbs for 48c Heckers Cream Oameal, pkgjloc New Orleans Molasses, «5T /25c New Pancake Flour, - pkgs 14c New Buckwhea, - pkgs 16c Campbells Soups, 3 cans for 35c New Pack No. 2 Tomaoes, 3 cans 25c Pure Srawberry Jam, Lbbys Orange Marmalade, 35c Calforna Peaches and Aprcos, N c a»20c Slced Pneapple, 45c No ca* 30c Pnk Salmon, - all can 15c Sardnes n Pure Olve Ol, can 10c Cleaned Currans, pkg 30c and 25c Seedless Rasns, pkg 30c Seeded, pkg 28c Sunswee Calforna Prunes, b25c ; 20c, 15c and 12c Florda Grapefru C fng" ^^1* swee and jucy ^ ^ «vy New Walnus, (3 lbs for 1.00) lb 35c New fxed Nus, (3 lbs for 1.00) lb 35c Fancy Srng Fgs, - lb 20c Fresh Klled Roasng Chckens, Sb Smoked Ss gar Cured. Call Hams, lb Choce Chuck Seak,"" - Choce Chuck Roas, Lons Jersey Pork, - > Shoulders Jersey Pork, - Porerhouse an! Srlon Seak, Nave Heavy beef, - lb Legs Jersey Veal, Rumps Jersey Veal, Shoulders Jersey Veal, lb 21c lb 21c lb 27c lb 19c lb 22c lb 22c lb 20c New Jersey Food Co. MARLBORO NEWS. Young Folk. Who Aend Colle Home for he Hold»y«. Mss nez Bohannan of Monclar normal school s spendng her vacaon wh her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Mnor Brown. Mss Florence McCuo of Trenon normal school s spendng her vncn* on wh her moher, Mrs. McCue. Harry Mugee unu famly spen Chrsmas wh Mr. and Mrs. Waler Felds of Cols Neck. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Byrnes spen Chrsmas wh relaves a New York. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Buck were Chrsmas guess of Mr. and Mrs. Frank lenger of near Freehold. W. C. Hake and famly eneraned Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Sorm on Chrsnas. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ely, Jr., and daugher Florence of Souh Amboy spen Chrsmas wh Mr. and Mrs. George Srckland. John Neberlen of- Newark" spen Chrsmas wh hs broher, Wllam Neberlen. Msses Ruh Ely of Elzabeh a»4 Marjore Ely of Tuckeron are spendng he holdays wh her parens. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Ely. Mss Margare Courrgh of New York spen Chrsmas wh her parens, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Courrgh. Mr. and Mrs. George Tlon eneraned on Chrsmas day, Mrs. James Tlon and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tlon. V Mss Dorea Corell s spendng ffe holdays wh her moher, Mrs. Elwoor Johnson of Allenown. Msses Elzabeh and Caherne Hayward spen Chrsmas wh Mr. and Mrs. Edwn Smh of near Freehold. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Smh eneraned on Chrsmas day -Mr. and Mrs. ra Maghan and son Howard of \\cl;aunk and Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Smock and daugher Jcannee of Scobeyvlle. Kaheryn Fee of Brooklyn s spendng he holdays wh her grandparens, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Byrnes. Dorohy Ely of Adclpha college.! Brooklyn, s spendng her vacaon wh her parens, Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Ely. _ BRADEVELT NEWS. Many from Here Aend Funeral of - Solder Who Ded n France, A number of people from hs place aend-d he lunural of Prvae Wllam Armsrong, a former Bradevel boy, yeserday a S. Rose of Lma church a Freehold. nermen was made n he Caholc cemeery a Freehold. Prvae Armsrong ded of pneumona whle n servce n France n 11*18. A broher, Thomas, of Souh Amboy and wo ssers, Msses Emma and Ella Armsrong.of Freehold, survve hm. Abou $38 WHS cleared a he Chrsmas eneranmen a he Bradevel school las Thursday ngh. Mss Mary Sullvan of Maawan spen a few days las week wh her parens, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sullvan. Mrs. Waler Conk, Mss Elzabeh Kaney and Wllam Kaney of Eed Bank spen Chrsmas wh her parens. Mr. and Mrs. John Kanev. Mss Kahcrne M. Snlev of New York spen Chrsmas wh her moher. Mr. and Mrs. Peer Frawley and famly of Morganvlle spen Chrs T mas wh Mr. and Mrs. John Frawley., Mchael Daly has qu hs job as ngh wachman a Maawan. Mss Nell Dgan of Long Branch spen Chrsmas and Sunday wh Mr. and Mrs, James Dugan. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Leper spen Chrsmas a Brooklyn vsng relaves. HOLMDEL NEV/S. Eneranmens by Pupls and Sunday-School Chldren. Chrsmas was celebraed wh an eneranmen a he publc school Frday mornng. Two Chrsmas ve.es au! oher decoraons gave he schoolrooms a very aracve appearance. The Reformed Sunday- school celebraed Chrsmas las ; ngh. ] Mrs. James Paerson s spendng he wner raoly.f sfer, Mrs, fllar- garc K!y. Mss Emma Pclhemus and -Mss Mcrvman, He eachers, arc ( keepng- house a Mrs. Paersons! home. M^s Merrmnn had been hoardng wh Mrs. Alex L. McClees md Mss Polumus had bee boardng wh. Ms. Paerson. -V large wagon flled wh sraw and owned by Theron McCampbell upse n fron of he Reformed parsonage Thursday. N-o one was hur,! bu ook consderable me o pu he sraw hack on he wagon. [ vcd Knhafers house has been renaned by Oshoruc Thorne of Leonardo. LNCRQFT NEWS. Chrsmas Eneranmens a Publc School and Chapel. ll! publc s^hed pupls celebraed! hrsmas wlls an cn!er:rm! of ; recaons,-rd snugs Wednesday afernoon. Gfs of c.ndy wore.made o he chldren. The 8unay-school held.s enranc Thursday ngh. rel Ho v :-f;\ll las moved from he l.rv and he H lvr. wh lls ss:er, M: s.luc Mor.-f;. Ferrer-.!. : ^;.. - < 1.-11,- buldng a < u::< 1- propery on he! 1 ->.!<!. r l 1^! n an lacnce r an 1 lnle from he navy for "1 :! :>: :-.speudnl; he hol-j s::r. ; wh h; :-: ->r a lxchmoul [ ; Mll. Sarll sland. j Charles l^l; 1. hulllh 1 a wa^on, l d. J rnon!mk Nys. lm. 1 ( lr.; v, s -nlmannens vvv >rv- r :H;sd;y annn by,!le ppdv -c]-.<-. Hpl.s..m Sunlay. -j by V.Mehods Sunlay-: ;:!:...!. l.,! ])rrh>n;uu es were Kb ly Sv.a Caus and large J Kmmel.1.!"n< sp n par, of las we. 1. h New Yur; sae, where! hs wfe s under rcm- for sck-! ness. Mrs. Benne s mprovng. j Calvn Cooper of Jersey Cy and!. J. (. llanknson, who Ls n busness a Newark, were lure.saurday and J Mndy. Kvcre Ncwj. < Hchdn! cb.ncd for he hnlday vacaon K-d/y. Hugh Kyder, he 1 ^^hf), jave candy, r.-u; anl m j nran^e o.cl clld. l.wk-s Welsh \n home for a vaca- j o from Ul/abchorl. lenjann llenne s acng ns.l : careaker of he propery of Thomas 1 Henry Gran, who lves near Red Hank am who s spendng h«wner [ n Florda. Joseph Hahh raded lorans wl! a -ar lnven colored nuu las week..sanley Shvell Bne Chramus wh frends a Red Hunk. RED BANK REGESTER, DECEMBER 29, NEW YEARS The Tme of Joyous Home Comng The holday dnner requres much plannng. s preparaon means many days of ryng work. You can lessen much of he work of preparaon and ye be sure of he qualy by buyng your F*lum F*uddng, Mnce and Puunplcn. Pes, FVu Calce Fancy Calces f Many- Varees Spl Top Bread, whou whch no meal s complee. CHLDS BAKERY Red Bank, N. J.» ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ~.. ^ ~ ^^+^******j.**~^*^~*.*^*^**.. UNON PAPER CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAL DSTRBUTORS of all knds of 182 Monmouh Sree Red Bank, N. J. Telephone 847 We Carry he Larges Sock of Paper n he Sae Branch a Hoboken, N. J. Try us. We can make promp delvery from our large sock ^-C^OKO*!*!*!*! 4!*!*!*!^*!*!*!*^ odckwsrd A Perfec Spne Means Perfec Healh. Many of he worlds foremos auhores are agreed ha he condon of he spne nfluences hflh o a. very grea degree. W. H. Shumply, M. D., says 80,. of he populaon have a p n a 1 devaons whch are he cause of many grave almens. The mos logcal deducon from he foregong s: behooves he ndvdual o have hs apnc examned a nequen nerval- by a compeen chropracor, s^nee s a fac ha prevenon ancpaes he necessy for a cure. f chropracc wll elmnae he cause of dsease by permng he resoraon of a normal degree of Lfe Force, fol- o\v3 ha wll proven dsease f appled before he sympous of a dsease make hemselves mnfes. The bes Healh nsurance s Chropracc. pays o keep yourself f. MARCUS MLUNERY 1920 TRMMED anl UNTRMMED MLLNERY DRESSES, COATS and SUTS SHRTWASTS and SKRTS CHLDRENS WEAR Marcus Mllnery, 8 BroadJSree, Red Bank, N. J. oannoundng THE FRST DEMONSTRATON OF THE fhonooraph COR.POUTON VHONOgRAPH Ths Phonograph s he, produc of Remngon Genus, he same ngenuy ha orgnally produced he bes nvenons of her respecve mes. "A: Phonograph as Qood as s sg Nare" -. ; and The Tone s c Bes by Every Tes" are he opnons expressed by all who have heard hs wonderful Phonograph. Brng n your favore record and we wll convnce you ha we can mprove s one 25 o 30 per cen.. Sold exclusvely by KNCKERBOCKER PHARMACY, <j Broad and Monmouh Srees, Red Bank.\ ; WEEKLY HEALTH TALK. The Tone and Qualy of he By DRS. A. M. &N. C. ENGLERT, Chropracors.... Rase Ressance and Conquer nfluenza The New York Medcal Journal of Feb. 8, 1919, sad ha durng he nfluenza epdemc was proved ha where healh was sound and ressance good, he dsease had no chance. The Navy Hospal corps expermened wh 100 voluneers who were sound and f. Ther hroas and noses were sprayed hourly by lve culures of nfluenza bacclla, bu no a sngle case of nfluenza developed. TKs s conclusve proof ha dsease s no caused by germs, and s good proof of he chropracc dscovery ha dsease s caused by nerve pressure, whch reduces nervous force n he affeced organs and ssues. n oher words, when a jon of he backbone becomes ou of algnmen, causes pressure on spnal nerves and he prgansand ssues hus robbed *of nervous valy aresubjec o dsease. The way o brng your healh reserves up o 100 per cen effcency, s o resore he nervous balance of evey par of he body by chropracc spnal adjusmens. f lungs, kdneys and bowels are acve, he sudden chlls of wner and fall have no power o hrow you no nfluenza. reserves are ample. Your ^ Enre Famly Well of "Flu." "Las year whle he flu was ragng my famly and myself all came clown wh. Chropracc adjusmens brough us all hrough n fne shape." T. M. Loudon, Chropracc Research Bureau, Saemen No. 1236H. CHROPRACTC S ACCURATE Ten chropracors seen one afer anoher, wll agree on he cause of your almen. Ths defne agreemen means somehng. ndcaes a healh scence, no a complex, sysem of guesswork. LADY PATENTS have he opon of he servces of Nelle C. Engler, D. C, a graduae of he. nernaonal College of Chropracc (1913)., who recenly compleed a specal pos graduae course of nsrucon, gvng specal aenon o he dseases of women and chldren. Consulaon (a he offce) s whou Charge or Oblgaon. Call, wre or phone for explanaory leraure. ANDREWS. NELLE C. ENGLERT & ENGLERT The Chropracors CHROPRACTC ^CORRECTS -l3ease8 /TlErQU.0WN6 -HEAO, VE5 HO8B/V 4THROAf APMS HEART) LUNGS, ^UV *_ JSTOMACH J >Ar*CflAV jkdnys 1. b BOWELS APPNOX. -[BLADDER ~~\UMBS LOWERPfrcHEO MERVE5;MPO5SlBLE TO FURNSH } PROPER MPULSES UFEO\ND > HEALTH) TO THER OR&ANS AND*T5SUE5 133 Broad Sree Red Bank Offce Hours: 2 o 8 P. M. Dally. Thursday 10 o 12 A. 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17 ».... f RED BANK REGSTER, DECEMBER 29, P««Seveneen 1921 >.< The new year s approachng wh doub and msgvng n he mnds of many persons, whch, o some exen, s perhaps jusfed. We are, however/lookng forward wh hope and confdence, basng our opnon on he nellgence and nheren good sense of he Amercan people. We are jus as ceran now, as ever, ha all properly dreced endeavor wll be rchly rewarded n he fuure as n he pas.., The year jus closed has been he mos successful n he hsory of hs nsuon, and we ake pleasure n expressng o our numerous frends and cusomers n he Couny our apprecaon of her cordal co-operaon and suppor. Our busness has shown consan growh, and oday we beleve our deposs exceed consderably any oher bank n Monmouh Couny. Ths s only possble hrough he confdence reposed n us, whch we hope o mer n he same, or o a greaer exfenfc, n he fuure. The successful career of hs nsuon for fory-fve years should nspre confdence, and we hnk he oken of your confdence s shown by our large and ncreasng deposs.. n all phases of busness acvy ke facles of a bank are necessary. n our opnon he followng are he essenal requses o consder:, PROVEN AQL-TY ADEQUATE FACLTES * Our srengh s our large Capal and Surplus. Our ably s proven by he cordal suppor of he communy. Our servce s bes demonsraed by acual conac wh. s responsveness o he requremens of our cusomers can be depended upon a all mes. n addon, our membershp n he grea FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM s a bulwark of srengh, and he supervson by he UNTED STATES GOVERNMENT s < an elemen of safey worhy of serous consderaon.. - We are fully prepared o- handle bankng or fducary busness of every naure, ren safe depos boxes n fre and burglar proof vaul, n fac, h% mos comprehensve bankng facles n Monmouh Couny are a he dsposal of our cusomers.., f you desre o ransfer funds from oher banks o us, we wll aend o free of charge and whou loss of neres. We are responsve o all bankng requremens, and \pe shall be glad o demonsrae he advanages of hs nsuon f favored wh an nervew... /.. V _ DEPOSTS MADE ON OR BEFORE JANUARY 8TH WLL DRAW NTEREST FROM JANUARY 1ST. The Second Naonal Bank RED BANK, N. «J. Toal Resources Over $3,000, r. THE FRST NATONAL BANK FREEHOLD, N. J. MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM TS MOTTO SERVCE. FOUR PER CENT NTEREST PAD ON TME DEPOSTS Do Your Tres Wear Ou or Blow Ou? A re properly cared for s lke he famous "X)ne Hoss Shay" When wears ou, all pars wear ou a he same me whou wase. The re ha s negleced or abused wll no, perform so sasfacorly. The neglec or abuse of res wll surely brng abou her falure and desrucon. We keep you ou of rouble, nsond of he unsuofacorj and cosly pracce of geng you^ou, afer you are n dffculy.. Ths unquesonably assuror you: MORE MLEAGEU-MORE COM- FORT, and MORE*SECURTY. Our SERVCE c free o you. moans much n savng o you., S YOUR far EQUPPED WTH GOODYEARS? A.L.DAVSON SUPPLES Corner Monmouh Sree and Maple Avenue Telephone Red Bnnk B0E&, We lav Good/ear Heavg ToUrU Tubes Too *«*«><>*«««*«< X GRL BANDTS CONFESS. OAKHURST GRLS LOSE NERVE AND ADMT CRME. Thona Rahlly and Hs Wfe and Mldred Wrgh Adm Holdng Up Tax Drver of Asbury Park and Sealng Hs Car. Thomas Rahlly of Oakhurs, hs wfe Vola, aged weny years, and Mldred Wrgh, aged seveneen, also of Oakhurs, were arresed las week n connecon wh he hold-up of Waler Behrens, an Asbury Park axcab drver. The hold-up oc- :urrcd Tuesday ngh of las week afer he ro arresed had engaged Behrens o ake hem o Waysde. Behrens los hs machne n he holdup. The car was found a he avaon feld a Deal. The arress were he resul of clever work done by Deecves J. B. Rue of Red Bank and Charles O. Davenpor of Asbury Park. The grls were arresed frs bu Rahlly eluded capure unl Thursday warnng. He wab nabbed by Polceman Joesph Bray a he Red Bank ralroad saon and held unl he deecves arrved. When he hree prsoners were arragned cour a Asbury Park he grls readly admed her connecon wh he hold-up. Mrs. Rahlly also admed ha she aded her husband n anoher hold-up on elecon ngh. The Wrgh woman s he wfe of a solder a Camp Val and has been marred only a few weeks. All hree were Ben o he couny jal n defaul of bal. Eablly has nce pleaded guly bu he grls wll sand ral. m «e> OCEANPORT NEWS. James Mahoney Home from Mlary School a Washngon. James Mahoney, who aends a mlary school a Washngon, D. C, from college for he holdays, eneraned egh frends a a dnner pary s vsng hs parens, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday ngh n he homo of her John Mahoney, over he holdays. faher, Thomns S. Feld. Her guess James has been raed ns a sergean were Mas Caherne VanBrun, Mss and wll ake par n he naugural Gerrude Murray, Mss Vrgna parade of Presden Hardng nex Graa, Thomas Doremus, Mr. March: Gray, Fred Shock and Reynold Rober Ecker of Pshurg and hs broher Davd, who s a frs class carpener n he navy and who s Bluoncd a Hampon Roads, Vrgna, are spendng he holdays wh her parens, Mr, and Mrs. Duvd Ecker. Mss Adelne Emmons s on he sck ls. Ma. Edward Champln s spendng he week wh her aun, Mrs. Davd Gauer of Lnkehura. Clarence Weeks of Camp Vnl spen Chrsmas wh hs parens a Enson, a. Mrs. Deborah Lemmon of Uayvllu n vhnc her daugher, Mra. Harry VanSchokk. Ma;) Mary E. Janes of Norh Long Brunch vsed Mrs. Florence Sen on Thursday of lrn week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Day have reurned homo afer upendng he woek-end wh her daugher, Mra. J. Epecar of Elzabeh. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferry wore ho jsudsh*. of her daugher, Mrs. Corland Daly of Anbury Park, on Thursday." Mrs. Consance Hgham and duufrhur Conoanco aro spouhnf He holdays wh Mrs. lghams sser, Mrs. Garre Domjnsoy of Brooklyn. Mm. Mary K. Hall s vsng her daugher, Mra. John Slvers of Nuwark. Mra. Ea Crawford and daugher Alma and John Callahan of New York spen Chrsmas wh Mrs. Crawfords nece, Mrs. Joseph Collns., Mss Louse LaCrosaz of New York spen Chrsmas wh Percy Van- Schock. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morrell and son have reurned home afer spendng he holday wh Mrs. Morrells moher a Flushng, Long sland. Mr. and Mrs, Arhur Frazer eneraned Mrs. Frazers moher and sser Ella a dnner on Chrsmas. Mr. and Mrs. Douglass* Rddle spen he holday wh 1 her daugher, Mrs. Edward Berry of Newark. John Voyg, who was recenly dscharged from Camp Val, has- re-en- scd. Mr. Voyg was formerly a sergean n he band a Camp Val. Hs home s n Souh Dakoa. Frank Bradley has receved hs dscharge from he army a Camp Val- and he wll ake a poson a Lakehurs. The mayor and councl wll mee New Years mornng a eleven 1 oclock a he borough hall for re-organzaon; "" " " The publc school wll open on Monday mornng. John Layon s confned o hs home wh grp. Sandford Langwh, who aends Rugers college, s spendng he holdays wh hs sser, Mss Ehol Langwh. Mr. and Mrs. John Dckson nnd daugher Besse of Newark were he guess of Mr. and Mrs/Henry Lulken on Chrsmas. Mss Margaro Schmull of New York s spendng he wner wh Mr. and Mrs. Wllam VanPel. MDDLETOWN VLLAGE NEWS. Mss Rachel Feld Eneran* Frends a a Dnner Pary. Mss Rachel Feld, who s home Thomas. Mrs. Jnmes J. Taylor had a famly gaherng and Chrsmas dnner pary Saurday. Her guess were mosly from Red Bank. V Mrs. Asher Ervng eneraned relaves from Freehold over Chrs- Hlda and Chrsne Fsher of Oabornvllc spen Sunday wh Mra. Mary Dckenson. Mus Mary Cornell has closed her prvae school for he holdays nnd nan gone o SuflTern, New York. Large audences aended he Chrsmas eneranmens held by he Reformed and Baps Sundny- Bchocls Wednosday and Thursday ngh!).. The Bapss gave u playle enled "Cnderella." Boh onernmh wore gven n n very credable manner and he chldren nnd hose who drlled hem receved nnny- complmens. The Chrsmns onornnmon n he schoolhouse Thursday was ulso of unusuul mer, A non was born o Mrs. Henry C. Roo las Wednesday.. C. Lnsae of San Jose, Calforna, a represenave of he Bean sprayer pump company, UH been Hpudng uovcrnl days wh Alber J. lcnhcknotv n he noreb of Dean uprnyer owners n hs vcny. pays o ndvorlso n Tho Regser. Adversemen. GET YOU&CAOMCNOW ^ FURNACE HEAT FOR EVERV HOME A woman can operae Ca E. Ellsworh Alexander,. :..TELJE3S.-,- Solve fe problem of KgfcprcaS fuel by nsallng he scenfc fuelj savng CalorC Ppeless Furnace, Gves you summer warmh (70 degrees guaraneed) n every room n coldes weaher cus fuel blls M o H. The CalorC s he orgnal ppeless furnace rple-casng paen, No. 1,346,801. Ths exclusve CalorC feaure, makes ppeless heang successful and m*.] ors dare no copy. The CalorC heas homes of 18 rooms or less hrough one regser. Coss less han soves o hea same space. No expensve nfralaonbs DO plumbng""* no ppes o freeze. Made by larges manufacurer of warmar furnaces n he world. Over 100,000 usere, many n hs communy. )THEM.S.Oa BALEY & COMSTOCK, Red Bank. P. 0. BOX 342. hay, slrroruo uf ho Couny of Monmoub. Now U» novlns lm» u u >. mmle on ho wonyneh npuad o da jrour nex morar ) 1 4K ;of foohw*.-: on hu Bppllcolon of llarrlr O. Allalrc, alnlnarnor of ho esae of MllfOfl for Floors, Wulln, Hearhs and Man-umlur*el Facnga, Bras* and Wrough ron nua D Rod Bank. Before you»«t o he urellor. of mll demaed o uhlou panos or baggage, o all p«rs> of oy or counry. n he larraa paw* S. Allnlro, dcoeanl, nolle. l( hereby ulyrl rour Kn movng done, wrlo. aexa > Freplaces, Androns, Fenders, Fr* o le nubaorll;r. adnlnuraar a«afr«ajjv nl for he onlf relable furnure non lolr dhl nnd l«noll«f«a«ln he ««(4 Se and Go Logs. Wood and Tle la own, and el mr prloen oa /our Mm «««. uner oah, whn all monhs (rolw lob. H Wndl of heavy or llkl rua* re J»< of ho aforeaall ordlr, or nn " Manels, Medcne Cabne! and Tl* bo forev«h«rr«l of halr anlona haranr aalns n sld nubrlbr. n Bahroom Accessores. 14 Monmouh S., Red Bank TELEPHONE S2«-J. EGANS Auo Vans and Express lag done a nkor noon. Call or amreau J. T. ECAN, 11 Wall areo, Red B»nl» O WHARPAVBNUa Manmouh Couny SrrogBas Olfcf., Noce o croun o preuu clams agflnfc ealulo., n lo mnor >f hf) ca of Mllfurl 9. Alar 1. lcrnavl.. rurmmn o ho order of Joseph L. Dons- pay o «dv«rlm n Tb«Rs*l««.

18 RED BANK REGSTER, DECEMBER 29, 1S2(F. r f Monday ; Tuesday Wednesday 3--DAYS ONLY--3 SSs brgh lghs 1 V and black shadows--; sgayvheway- s underworld. WLLAM FOX. pre Bens WHLE THEATRE Red Bank THE SCREEN EVENT OF THE YEAR WLLAM FOX PRESENTS JANUARY 3, 4, 5 : 3--SHOWS DALY--3 The Greaes Human Drama of he Age EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTON-EXTRA THEATR] Red Bank! Telephone 8O2 Manee 2:30 \ " Evenng 7:00 o 3 Full Shows Saurdays and Holdays; 2:30, 6:30 and 8:40 Thursdav Frdav GRAND NEW YEARS BAND Drec from Kehs, Boson 15-PEOPLE- 3 OTHER STAB AC 3 Full Shows Thursday, Frday and Saurday; 2:30, 6:30 and Posvely he Bes Show Tha Ever Played Red Bank Two Days, Thursday and Frday, December 30 and 31 DRECT FROM BROADWAY WLLAM FARNUM N JUSTN HUNTLY MCCARTHYS WORLDS FAMOUS ROMANCE "F WERE KNG" The Mos Wdely Read Romance Tha Ever Enhralled Thursday Only, Pahe News, Comedy a Readng World Frday Only, Sunshne Comedy? New Years Day Saurday, Jan. 1 New Years Da] { SLEEPS Raged by Charles J- Brabr A pcure of ngh lfe n he Grea Meropols 1921 AMERCAN SERAL N 20 EPSODES J From he World Famous Sores of Marcel Allan and Perre Souvesre A PULSNG P>AMOFA.rVC PORTRAYAL OF" NGHT UFE N THE WORLDS GREATEST CTY 3 SHOWS 2:30, 7:00 MATNEE BOX SEATS LOWER FLOOR BALCONY DALY and 9:00 PRCES J Two Monhs a Lyrc and Asor Theaers, New York; One Monh a he Famous Opera House,.Hoson; Four Monhs n Chcago, Fve Weeks n Los Angeles. The Prces For Ths Producon n These Ces Were $1.00, $1.50 and $ SHOWS DALY 2:30, 7:00 and 9:00 EVENNG PRCES BOX SEATS 7S LOWER FLOOR 50 BALCONY 30 THE FAMOUS BROADWAY STAGE SUCCESS WTH A 3PECBAL ALL STAR CAST Fnal1 epsode "Brde 13 XTRA-COMNG SOON, WATCH FOR DATE-EXTRA Pearl Whe n "The Whe LYTELL n "The Prce of Redempon" Specal Two Reel Comedy NEWS FROM KEYPORT. LTERARY CLUE MEETNG FR- DAY OF NEXT WEEK! A Muscale Represenng he "Seven Age" Wll Be Gven Funeral of Mrs, Anne E. Ulrg Las Thursday Fremen Buy a Player Pano. The Keypor lerary club wll hold her nex moong: on Frday afer* noon, January 7h, n he home of Jlrs. J. C. Andev3on. The program wll conss of a muscale represenng he "Seven Ages." Those who wll have pars are Mrs. C. Leon Garrson, Mss Evelyn Lufburrow, J. K Slcox, Mrs. J. Leon Schancl, Mrs. Frank Smh, Mrs. Phelps Cherry, Mrs. W. P. Sanhope, Mrs. E. H. AVharon, Mrs. Fred C. Ogden and Jlss Anne L. Tlon, The funeral of Mrs. AnncE. Uhlpr, who ded Monday of las week, was held Thursday from her, home. Jlrs. Uhrp was 49years old and s Mrvved by her husband, Julus E. UhrK, and a son Harold, of Anlnhvp:, and a son Harold, of AHa- \ cancer,from whch she hal suffered, several molls. Rev. A. C. Brady nd Rev. F. T. 1). Reynolds had charpre of he fum l ral servces aul nermen was n Green froyr ceme-,ery, wlere he DJ;TC of Pocohonas l"ad charge of he servces. Keypor engne company has purchased a player pano and las nsalled n he lthouse on Man sree. The company wll have a dance Frday ngh of hs week..mr. and Ms. John (.. Schem;k and luss Florence Sehonck spen Chrsmas wh M", and Mrs. R Pnlme Armsrong. Sr. and Mrs. John S. Mahews of Ocean Grove were he holday quess of her son,,1. Kaymond Mahews and famly. Theodore A. Hall of/now York was -o um-s- Thursday p L)). am : Mrs. Gfford B, Aumack.) M\ss Uernule Pearson, who s.a suden n Syracuse unversy, s vsng her parens, Mr. md Jlrs, saac Pears on. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh lolnson spe-n lus week wll frends a Newark. Ar-. Henry C. Tuns of Ked Bank vsed frends here Thursday. Mr. and Ms. Hurry Wes spen he. holday wh Mr. and Mrs. J.. Day f New York. Mss E» ("onuver, who aends ho Anderson school of physcal culure a New Haven, Conn., s vsng her moher, Mrs. Mary S. (onover. The Socal Nne and her lusands wll hold her annual New "Years pary on Frday a ly home of Jlss Hannah Polng, Edward Holmes ms reurned from a uay a (Men Gardner. Edward J. Hnlon, Jr., s vsng relaves a Charleson, S. (.. Mr. Holon s audor for he Acromnrne company. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hand anl famly pn llc holday aflaerson wh relaves.,. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cdoo, Jr., and.mss,sarah Caduo of.summ ace he holday nncns of Mr. and Jlrn. J. Harold Hendckson. MJHSPB Carol Cooky, Helen Campbell uml Mldred ledle, who aend l S ^ M f osovelan r C l " me fcpcmlnp; he holdays here vjlh her pr). Mrs. Soahronk.Selmmk vsed Mrs, Aher CunmH of NW York lu week., The publc echools wll reopen on. TuendHy, January 4h. Arhur.1. Laham of Mddhown, ARMY and NAVY GOODS SACRFCED! Arn.v Hp Hoos, all flzofl, pr. $1.45 Army M<M-H»1K, Klefmkln w.& fur nule,» r 1-20 Army &hn<*», wh 01. ullou UMHH, n par».w Army * NS.W»r««Sl,«r«. all s/en, n pr o.o.l Nu.v ulkth.»1 hxfs, n nar 1.50 Lenlcr rd-pn, now, n -»lr 3.50 up <>. H. Wool..>nK lxh, llevy. All HUVM, par 4.93 N>r (). ). Army Sllrls, UooUle rllmvf, -m-h 3.05 flp wnc, uushub*, luunl-rrd, S00,000 STOCK MUST " BE SOLD AT QNCE Nv) Olnkln Rnlncnln, ruh..!.»> (;un-.m:sk Clolh-lal ncnala j-lml. AvUh porkch. ea-ll...* G.95. S, Army Sl-lerH, enpe buck 0.S3 Shee-.lnecl Ve»l«. rofl 8.4" O. H. Heavy Wool Jumbo Sweaer* 5.45 O. ). Mlary Knenprwlll bulo!,, eul. ^.9" O. l>. Slpover Sweaer*, eu-l...0-> Navy Hveaera, wh srng nek, earh 4.83 Kvy Vool SllrH md >raverh, luulle re»«and buck, ra-l Army shrs am Drawers, Wool, all sze*, each... 1.H0 fn QOW -Hun, rh... l.so O. ), Heavy W^ol Shrs <-"«;. 0 Navy l* Heavy Waol Shrs :.0«Heavy Wool Unon Sufl, a su?.lr» (Jrey U.n] Wurl, Hlrlx, u<.. 1.1K) A m v nul M:nn.- Wou! ohcs, Nuvy Wacl Calls, enrl,. Army Wner <U>H. each."** U5.-url, O. >. & rnklmer lluw 1, u pr.!< A-u.v <>,.(rry Wuul Blanke**, llcavj Nn) Wool lwr, u pur.!» full s/.-, onl M">.\rny Web Hols, wv... -«N.nv nn-.mn. (uvernrn ;srfl. All K/-.. A su :.0«Amy O. >. W>o <;lov«, n p;lr.«", Nfv (Krnllr, nr.lnkr*- All»)H-er -» Srap \Vl» (l)ve».,mlr 1.05 ««lur«ml r.l:k Ku-l -BO >1. T. C. (^unleh. lcuvy. p.llr 5,50. S. M. f..njcm, uvny. Ma. S.M WorU (luve^. llc null ulul, 1. S. 31. C. OUHN, un.v. l;lr J.Sl a mr 1.5"> ", s. Army l.e--er.l-rl.lm <r Army Arrll-H (nv), lukl.». V,-«.l«. lr.r.d n.mv. -.v.-u... (1.10 all rllxr. Szes U lu. n pulr -M. Army >l.u::\vv.run! nev. v:.».h3 O.». \A <ol SllplferH, all szes, A\l(or*s le;*!..-! fur lu-vcrs,- llr 1.03 lr <<ns, fu-l.7.50 Nny 1- Cons, all hl/en l:.. r :. >lj[-slln lnr (-,, fur < Navy Wool Shrs, nl ulr.. ;... -" W...1 T,, - Sll,s 1 llr.u.\rm> *. rm-lno! f..mj :..h mr... S8 WEST ST., Corner Cedar S., NEW YQRK Mll Onlrs llle: llrr.. all l,k«d<1., s vsnp hs parens, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Laham. Mss Edh Sles, who aends he Sargen physcal ranng sohool a Clnbrdfrv, Mass., s vsng her moher, Mrs. Eselle Sles. Mr. and Mrs. \V. Glman of Elzalch were he pruss las week of Mrs. Mrlm,1. Was. Prof. W. E. Blrcrbnck spen several days las week a Aco, N. J., wh hs faher, who s crcally ll. A large number of Chrsmas baskes were dsrbued o he needy by he Welfare commee of he Keypor mprovemen assocaon under he drecon of Mrs. George W. Sdfoe. COLTS NECk NEWS. Sherman us nfan Son Dead- Eneranmen a Schoolhoue. SlLrnan Hun, aged wo weeks,.-on of Sherman Hun, ded Thursday < he Long rrnnch hospal. The mral was made Frday n Alanc cemeery. A large udence aended he Chrsmas eneranmen a he scloolhouse Tlnrsduy afernoon. School f s clnsed for le holdays nnd wll re-open Monday, January ld. Mr. and.mrs. Wum Mahews OlKN KVKSMS,» >!0.ll Cnrllull S. Ferry ml morly orders r,, rvng PrnUer, Drecor of S;»le*. 4 R«d Bank, N. J. & ^ For Apponmens 2 Phone Red Bank 88 eneaned almu 75. frcndh a ; pary las week. Krel lnker, who las been empluyd several years on Kred 1». Cunov-j fuvm, has go le (rwrk ll 1 a".\wa : k- ml. Mss Edna Wuehlur has gone o Jrooklyn for he holdays. ahon Conover, snn of Krel!. CoovT, hs fully recovered from H broken leg. Mlna Florence. Cnnjbf11 and Mf.- Herh Dunham, he RCM! nuhrb, jre apendn he holday vacaon a When Leers S Oance ^ s your eyes need asssance. f you are. wcarfr glasses perhaps.hey need changng. \l f.,, Opomerss and Opcans S Rooms 1 and 2, Regfer Bldg. 4 her respecve homes a Lle Slver and ClTwool."* "" The boys club and llc ffslul hcll meegs Jas week. The boys me Davd S, lucka und he grls me a Alce Fcldsa.,.Mrs. Fred Wlkns s ek wh n heavy cold. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Lane of Trenon spen Chrsmas wh Mr. and Mrs. Dav! S. luek, > 4 4 :**^:«****«*****«***e*o*e*e$ GREETNGS Our season jus endng has been o us a phenomenal success.._... We wsh o hank you mos hearly for your co-operaon, whch we fully apprecae, and we are mos graeful for. your paronage. We shall endeavor o connue gvng he Bes of Servce. Accep our heary wshes for a Happy, Healhy and Prosperous 1921: TRUBNS THE ART KRAFT SHOP Broad Sree THE STORE OF A THOUSAND TEMS Red Bank. N. J

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