,.., f i '■* Vi ' / ’ ' /> lit VOL. LXV MATAWAN, N. J , Matawan Township Budget Is Adopted Without a Change FEBRUARY Eight SCHOOL BOARD URGES Fined for Alleged Theft of Trap* RE-ELECTI0N3 MEMBERS Henry Corrlne, 20, of Holmdel, was 2, Five Cent* Single Copy. 1934 Injured in Crash at Keyport NUMBER 3t Matawan Council Suspends Police Chief Edwin C. Sloat By a Strictly Party Vote Eight north Jersey residents were lined $20 and costs Sunday morning painfully Injured Sunday afternoon Resolution Adopted ■( M eeting a t K eyport by Thom as U a tn lth when a c a r driven Robert R em er h t s t Night A tk ln e Support *f Recorder of R aritan Township, after ^ . R etiring Member* , pleading guilty to a charge th a t h e ol E ast Orange, skidded on th e w et pavement of Route No. 36, south of took game traps belonging to Percy The Board of Education of M ata- H yer of W ashington fltreei, K ey Keyport, crashed Into a c a r driven A rthur Dennis of Htfjoken, and wan Township a l its regular m o n th port, with Intent to steal th e pro p ly meeting In M ataw an High School erty, as alleged by the S ta te a n d 'th e overturned. last night went on record as urging com plainant. M ayor Edward, W. T he Injured were all taken to the the re-election c f th e three mem Currie. M ataw an attorney, h as filed M atawan H ospital by passing m otor bers whose' term s "are expiring, a n d notice of a n appeal to th e C ourt of ists. fita ts police Investigated. Common Pleas. Tho others who were Injured In Hyer. who has 4 trap Une In the, m achine were A rthur D ennis’Jr., Holmdel Township, missed 30 a t his who received t possible fracture of 1— L. Zucker, Olerk Edwin H. Dominand early Sunday m om ipg h e the ribs; A rthur D ennis J r - deep Will Be Sfntencpd Today lor Hold- >^ Charles Kortenhaus, Louis H. traps ClUuiu Preparing to L'ircalate Fish and Game W arden M. lacerations o t the face; Mrs. Lillian un Staged Two Y**n Ajo; Bloodi and Qoorge W. Mandevllle and Petitions Prutesting Chief Sloat's Howard Lyle \ild In Ihe woods and Dennis, lacerations of the nose, rig h t Jersey City Man Qollty aasn'ored i.hc roll call. Or. W ilia m saw Corrlne remove som e o f the Suipcnalon, I t Is Reported. Fenger, O arrett M cKean. Dr. Keyport m an’s traps. They trailed leg and sh otk; Miss A nna Madsen, During the put week the trial In Thom as Powers, and C harles Bo him and recovered five w h lc liH y e r contusions and shock; Miss A nna A Reduction of ( i w i i From the Slnco the dismissal of Edwin C. Amount To Be Raised Locally by Hudson County of Albert O'Hara, g a rt being absent. 1 toy Initial m arking, and la rs e n , contusions o t the shins and Amount Jt'aiscU In IDill; Appro Sloat, Chief of Police of th e b o r-; liquor License Bevenues Is |i,20u. w illiam H. Fallon and a third man The Clork reported th a t th e Board Identified a sprained thumb, and O lat Larsen, Insabw dtnatton Charged by M M * paint. The warden prosecuted the priations Total M4,898.fl2. ough, b y th e C hairm an of the Po T a ia tlo h Is *1^,774.04; Anticipate trom Hudson County by th e name o t Education of M adison Tow nship CemmlUee ( M m s a i A n SS*e» under Section 3 ot th e fUh and passible fracture of the rig h t hand. lice Committee, August N. Muchlof M arino. hto teen In the courts had paid half tho cu rren t tuition case R efuted to Obey Orders. All a n residents of Hoboken. T h ; Borough of M stnw an will I hausen Jr... when he notified the At the hearing on th o M suw an " *>ohl-uP staged tn J*™*y OHy bill, $S9 intcrm l on over-due tiil- game laws. raise by taxation this yoar $27,743.92 Chief he was suspendod last Mon tlpn, and h a d given a n lil.erost Township tax ordinance and the two *'c*r® , T ^ ° ,fe.c , n,.w^r '! C hief of Police Edwin C. Sloat it the budgot proposed is Anally day and th a t charges would be ;#5i budget no one preaont voiced Jfound R^llty ’•nd are being held for bearing noto for $3,300, th e over cf the Borough o t M»'.awan, ha* adopted, being $3,288.02 less than preferred against him, the people any opposition when tho ordinance lentcnce i.oday. due amount. beeu suspended from duty, pending last year. A nticipated revenues nro of M u.aw an have been loud In the was placed on aocond rc Mlm» and j A b o rtin g to the story told at. the Supervising Principal John S. a hearing, the M ayor and C w n o il $17,150, which 1.1 $3,337,08 loss th a n expression of tholr displeasure. a hearing was given last night. The 11100 of **** hold-up which w*s McCurdy reported th a t tw o s ta te T h a t there wsu friction between In Borough Hall Tuesday eveninc _, . .i., __ kfaottri M tlnn with last year. Total appropriations aro .total . . am ount. .W. th ...e > staged in In nniW connection‘w ith a nhoot* shoot budget this year by a 4 lo 3 strictly p arty vote hav wide CWA projects were undorway $44,808,02, being $8,010.88 less th is the Commissioner a n d the Chief Is $22,074.04 .with which' to meet tho lug affair la te r i t Llticraft Inn, a l here, ono being a school ccn»u» ol ing sustained action taken to U ttt yoar.' C hairm an e n rta n ot tho F l- hax been apparent since the organ 13:45 o'clock o n 'tlie night o[ No various in w a p rta tlo n s. o t this total those between the sues of S and 18, end by the .C hairm an ot th e Fbttqe nanoo Committee^ introduced th e isation ot th s new governing body, vember 13, th e Jiold-u i men drew $14,774.04 Is to be ra ile d locally by Committee, Auaust M uehftnu*en j r „ and the other a study of wlMli the budget and tax ordinance for 1034 when It wa* predicted there would taxation, Urn balsnoe of $8,300 l» m> to a Standard Oil Company »ta commonly known ** th* Police whir') wns passed on first reading bo s'; least two resignations fo rth « . r ; r , . t — eifpcctcd to be ralwd from antici Commissioner. The latter w|tl>, tt>o Theodora with but ono dltsentlng voto, that of coming beiore long. pated revenues, o f which $1,200 Is Jersey City, and held ui> Joseph work. support of a m ajority of h i l col H e said another project Van Bvakle. Blmwhero tn this Ituua Baatcdo. patrolm an. hM already Trucx ot 13 W est 43nd Street, Hay would be launched »oon, a atirvoy expected to come from alcohol bev leagues but w ithout the Knowledge It appears In full, At tho next moot- handed ln his resignation and left erage licenses. The ordinance was onno, m anager of the station, nn<l ol the dental needs of needy c h il of the opiMsltton member of tti» jlng on February 13 it will comc up tho service. Tho sus|ieiuilon of the rolkved th e Company at $38. At peswd as advertised. Oammlttee. c ita ra d and slgnod In dren, unemployed dentists twliig for second a n d final reading lit a Chief Is said to have come about !» The paym ent o f all bills were de the same tlmo, John C. Nenilo ol engaged five days u week ut $10. John Henry Wilson, who was town I At tho beginning of the, coiitury public hearing. In voting agalnnt when Muohllmusen Instructed the the Police B lotter a t $:4t M onday 3 10 SotU V Seventh Btreet. Newark, lie bellot’od It would be followed by In M ataw an nearly 74 y«"r» *go. when he was about forty years ot the adoption ot tho iiudgol, Van Chief to take Sunday night o n so n>»ht th e tollow lnj notation: “A tt terred until noxt Tuesday ntohl, who had stcpiied to n* n tiro n* he tvhen tlio Towivilil|i Committee will dental U catm cnt, local dentists be retired Ooccmber 1, after 31 year*' »«e, he began work a t the burying- Brnkle ottered no explnnatlon, but ho could go on night duty a* a Ing (or) Ohlet of Police |* hereby speeding to the hospital wtiere ing favored, ir they cared to do the servieoasgr*yii(li*iierln ih e c h a rc h -.g ro u n d of the Interesting old Pres- wah l.lin iirlnchml queatlnnor while patrolm an, flfor). Is aald not to *u*|Miidcd from dutv oHdetlve a* Alt again a t the flro hou#e with the he hart a Hick wife, was held up m ajor purpose o f granting promi work the oilginal d ra ft was being rovlned. lmve oeen averae to taklilu * Ui,I, -old Tennent,'' ritcrred agatmt him,” Chairman Mandevllle of the yard of historic nent ilquor licenses, uavm I. •*«'- i I k ., t,. n'mvnd nut bu t M onmouth flitllille ld , under Van B inklei "Lnnt year at the a t night duty hut, acoordlng to h ti Buildings and Oraundi Committee man, who wu granted a temporary | Ue^ . “ ' l The . setslon was an adjourned ^ . m . hs « • . !n>om |«on Conover, who wa* auoMayor's request, we out down the story, endeavored to explain to tha Truex identified O'Hara on tha license for the oomumi/tlon liquor following Monday. A warrant from reported that the men working on iJu .i , Iceertrd as Mgton in IPOS toy the latn Recorder's selary. I am curious to Commissioner th a t the change met'.liiff ot an idjourned ono would bo herd fo r mo to tell you j | e ^ IMVer m a r en the ot hls property, loWA athletic field project had ouuld not be made *o abrup.iy but scheduled lor Friday night at which County was placed in the the Oout oaWd ol>th« hlghwiy, asked that the Hudson he purehased his know why this was Increased this arrangem tnt* would flrat lmve to time there was not * quorum. from 30 to it hours per Just how mdny graves I have dun ried, but in of the Matawan police fur been and how many ot my good Mends preasnl home lying In a tw o-a«rr year." w oek. in U ne w ?.h tiie general policy resolution Mttlng the closing hour, hard* bo made with the Telephone Com Mayor Edward W. Currie, and ............ I have helped lay away," he aald to plot, and hl» Esther and step-m other Currie: "During the year 1033 the! pany to provide to r th e receipt or. Councilman It, L. Cartan, Jame* the country, at least for planxi cn the highway, i,he arrest of Fallon, Who left town throughout passed a law permitting MsitUndad, u trade ao situated was and his rooi'.wr as bondsman was The Boy Scouts or Cllltwood woroj* reporter, » h « ^ n 111^ee«^ resided there w ith him until the Legislature night calls whloh were all allo M. Van Brakle, ind Memtt J. to produce him. purely transient and .tilt hour ior askrS granted iwrmMon to use the era! wwk* at w> UUlu old nv.-twm death of th e latter in iw e end tlio liw cauid ciwta in a municipally cated to Ills home a fte r 9 o'clock Warwick boing tho only one* to Tha Hudson County police, M on controlled jioiirt. We 'can pass the closing wu U the blight «< their mouth county prosecutor'! oOca Whoejt hpuie th e n lor th e ir m e n - house near Tertnent w hir*, he ,llvr» torn.er tn IMS, slnoe wWlti tw ha* , a t nfght. T h is servloe I* m ain inawir th* roll call. At TUMdajra the aole oeeupant of the c ot bu»ln*ss, whleh l>eMid did not start nnd Chief ol P01IWKilwln Most lliyi. T ru a n t Omooi’ Lewis H. Btom- alone, and A rthur TjiumpeOffi,, a n been tage - - -tratllo - - regulation* — .. — It would tained for both Are and police tele meeting th* above *nd Councilman late and other cemetery employee, h i» ,b e e n until jl o'eloek and was not mi brisk of Matawan, worked totetlier for ler w as reported a s seriously 111. and W. P*rk*r, Auguat N. , fair to him <ls. th* Recorder).“ phones a t hi* liomo until 8 o'clock Qcorge lfonuu a n d automoMlM have not )»Uonn. |t beat. ' Jr., and F. Howard ' th a t Mrs. Stem ler w ai c o ti.in u in r stepping in frequently every day to Daeiln local lacat real utats Henry «B. Devlin, eatato Iln jkR||Ul"^ BWIIIWI, W u|)hen^the Borough ^ Muehlliausen swift Justice for the safety of the car* tor him , and nslghbqril oall appealed to hlw b u t b* ha* long Uoyd wer* present. no member b«was IntortMd the members of state. , ' ' M i w ort. T h e Clerk reported th a t »nd |h*ur*no* b.ok*r, waa litvtn tlw •. dally to see ttte ir highly h < » tWdflWi M : > « * » >>*» ‘J**> lOTdSW4r^tiiw w«'iK<*w u n it' m m t .p m » r m i n loMmtiy ' C H an «i $Me«me w «w p(M« h« a^r^ttw ^uM llrin^bsrore tiaMtni from bha ' Ha>w«y Rerormatoflr, Mhool property and ihAiMnoe poll-' Negro fettfi^ oitiMit aftd m n m t ' K developed from watehlng train* but one dlssehtlng voto'i Mr,- Van flhould he go^oft duty a t hi* home houe* o Interimsted cltlnpni waa when, a* a small lad, he visited Ills ther* would M no prtCootlon during ktMndaneo. upon it, but no dlsoilmlnatlo!'. could where ha wa* ttnt after being eon* alee itc re d In a wooden oloaet, and Old T ennent Church. was t a r n Aiirll 2 , 1U0 grandm other who lived along th e tlruklo'i: Three Are trucks a t $109.10 th e night to receive theme calls u n jn opening the *es*ian, Mayor be made as to the location «f any vlcted ot participating tn aeverai th a t ho h a d htreo a lafe deposit th#Mr.ioWilson each, »311, 10 : street scrapor: 108*01 n o t W illiam and K a thryn rtght-bt-w ay ot the Pennsylvania til th a t provision could be m ide, h i C’urrl* said he thought a polkj* box a t th* f a r m t r s i t M erchants Motion in t})» t0f/Wilp as agllnst gasolfne station hold-up* Ford pick-up mid Ford coups ' W ater (Van M arteri Wilson, and resided R illrood In a house now tum bled •aid, | matttr whloh had dev*l0»)*d *lnd* any other. It wlU be oonsidcvcd to This la the first time Pallon Has Batik, for whloh he was given a with them until th e dg*t|< ot his (town, on a farm a t T in n en t owned Works) a t $3449 each, $60.70: total Muehlhausen'* interpretation ot' th* last m**iiii] should bo oon*tdgether with an intendment to the been lmpllo»Ud In anything to vote o f commendation. tor publlo liability and property m other w hen be was but 19 years *t present by AMxander Jssco. He ered prior to the budget, phatrlicense as requested by D. Ficdnrlok bring him *»tore a court of Jui- principal McCurdy gave a report old, a t w h ibh.tim e the home was damage cb -IO -S 'i on all borough th* Interview, acoordini to roporu, Burnett, CamRvla'lOMr, wlto In ttce. ciarance Beam wns likewise on tho ptopowfcl now aet-up in state broken up, and th a children were reoalls very clearly the conductor* vehicles above $478; estim ated a d Is th a t when he InAruotad the man ot the Police Commutes of th e l u t ccntury, John D uncan formed the Townshh) Committee impiiotud at tho time but was ex aid.‘outlined In the two-volumo re Chief to take th* night duty and he Muehlhausen wanted to lot It placed m tlie ho m ri ot larm ers, Ho O rsntlln Bleklsa. Jim m y Riddle and vance premium fur all borough e m "ride” until the n*xt regular meet- . that a .uortlon of t,heir resolution onerated. port tty the Oovnhtor’* Sohool Burployee*, about $112; tor members ol would provide police nervine during w ent to live w ith William Bowr.e on othem, some nt whom are de ce u e d vey Commission, and known ils U>e the duy the Chief naked: "ttave ing but yielded to the Mayor'* Imw»s not l«' aooordince w:1h the act the aordon'e.Corner-'lVHinenl Hoad He h is traveled by raliw iy to Vlr- three Are companies a t $128 eaoh, portunlng. and said h* hid a re- * Moore plan, which he aald would Itself. . $379; total for workmen's compensa whom sustained tlie O h iirm sn of be M il bertWWIM to M ataw an, a t a farm now owned by Lewis Craig rtntii Csvwrw. the C entury of h o s tion on sbovc two Items. $707, 1 Tho Chief, who undirr th* police port to make in regard to the Chief Edward Jr., attorney, ca where he pu t In two "hltehea." D u r tess Exposition In Chicago last Ju ly ot Police. bringing $30,600 more for local use ing the first, ho worked roitr years and twice to Buffalo and Niagara Van Brakle: "Tills total* $1,830, ordinance, luwi io|e id m ln litritlo n ptained the portion referred to was "1 couldn't grt any co-ojwraUon j of police affairs m the borough, is from atnte m uds. Ho i»id it could thtf "Jag list," which could be left Wouldn't it b« fair to distribute this, tor h is board, and then w as away Falla. > quoted as saying: "W hy don't you whatsoever and to bring the dtUureduca the school trom tha out entirely a« It was oovorcd In the for * while, returning to work for "t have tik e n pretty good caro ot and have It chcckedf' a*k me tor my r e s iin ^ lo n r He tion to a hud, t ttwuifh I trould net Itaolf, whloh wa* embodied In. By-laws TenU 'lvely Adopted and Currie: "Since the 21at, we have wages. Afterward*, he worked on myself and I think living a good I* on tenure. The OomihlislOnsr'* suspend him. He wouldn't take (Continued oh page two) the township's resolution. In answer Conference Is lla d . W ith the the farm s of John Fields, W hltehotd life pay* in the end,” he declared born without any Insurance, in vio reply was a hotlce w ritten on the any orders; ssys he doesn't nave 0 . to Committeeman Paul R, Dolan, Mayor an d Police Committee Brown, W. H. Reid, "and about dll and among o ther sentim ents, said: lation of the law, all the poltokM police blotter.. in th* B orqufh Hall who wished to know what was exthe farm s around te n n e n t. "I don't th ink It'* *m*rt to swear." were cancelled, and th is combined of his suspension in d t h i t ohargei Many Attend Dance . <C utinued oa P*a* t e e ) piMed of Vht ln«)«ctt(m to lie midi Tho reorganised Pullc» Reserve In American Legion Hall whedulc glv*a Us a 1uwer rate." would be preferred to r insubordi betore the permanent license* were of Matawan at a m>iUng Tuesday hen the Mayor asked If any a ltnation. A hearing will be given be granted. Mr. Jfcrry explained tho evening In the social room at the ".ould like to be heard, Henry fore th e Borough Council a t It* F our member* of tho Tuesday Committeemen were cxpcctcd to H L. Zucker stated th a t he believed ook Ladder Company quarters, Evening C ontract Bridge C lub spon next meeting, the m ajority of ntake a general Inspection otid re tentatively the water rate* wero exhoibltant. ado.i.ed bylaws, and sored a dance, Saturday evening, ln whom r.uitalned th* C h a tn a a n ot port anything they found which was "The Wnter D epartm ent revenue Is not as It should be ind that a llccnso following tho Council session hsd a the American Legion Hall. Muslo H as ring on Maeh Aired C o n ire -' president of County American Le. tnkon ;<) reduce the budget. T h at the Police Committee in hi* action * l tho msotlng this wc«k. The Feast •> Um Pw iaeaU oB C N wrred w u fu m u h e d by Howard Lange's to such a plabe should be held up I Hhoui'l be given back to the water veray U iren in C u m itiM oner tio n AugJIInrr. O e n as Oeleg*lr C hief h is omployed counsel and Oii'hcntra of Asbury Park. Tables S°nd"Z anndZ»“ rM “t7 the i S ’S and Caadie* for I se Uw C e a u a f inters. They should not have lo bear Froln Naw Jersey. llu rn ett'a Oflleb In New*rk cays he Is prepared to tako the w ith fancy p a i* r cover* lined the Y ear WUl B* BlK«ed me matter)^ tttc cost of general government be mnl'.tor to the suprem e Oourt. room and candles on each gave a Wssleft entirely to the local i»ople « " ™ cause they own a property. Owners In the meantime, m any cltlser Tho lemixirary liquor llcenne* ^ ; Mnl, ja w p h lisley or MstAwati. sott 1l$ht. About forty oouples onas they were tl»o ones who knewIf.rc wJ’nt:. U,ut' Arthur ^ BJSHS' Today I* the !***t ol the P u ritM * of vacant land are favored." Vloc-Prculdert-; Sa-jablel, Joyod the dance. declare they are prepared to cir tion o r Caiullcimt* Day. n w r e w iu tha M onmouth Wine nnil U q u o r , o o u n ty President of the American their loeal conditions best. Currlo: "You show me one place culate iB rcretary a n d Treasurer. Captain petition* in hi* behalf and be m u s e s a t 8 and 1 o'clock tM f Those who signed tho guost book Company and Edward H. C o h en , ^eg|OII AuxlllaiY, attended the n in th uilnit the scheme you ncnmmend say they dq. not understand how . Angus M cKinnon sought reap- T r tv j , been in chargo ot thl» Included! Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Balor granted by tlio Mayor and Council w om en's Patriotic Conference on morning In St. Jo*eph'i O huw h, ■' polntm ent as constable. tu x ihary (oiee slnoe 1U inception Mr. an d Mrs. William 11. Tlchenor, of tlie Borough ot Keyport, were late I N«tlon*l Defense In W sshlngton, D End I'll show you ten using oun " suoh hasty action could be takrn I t Ii th* keeping holy Of tfM was his only m eans now of llvllhood i r |g h t n w ^ gn(1 Hl«hard A representative ot the Library toward a public servant who had fortieth day a fte r the M rtb Mr. and Mrs. W alter M ajtln o f W or- yef.erday afternoon ruled leg*l H*,,o„ Jw* week, as a delegate irom b^j Board asked th a t $180 be added tx> and the appointm ent was nM essary. 0#rn(iy ;||iv ,n | o rs«n t» d It. consos In Newark by John J, M een ;N(IW Jtm >y, done ao much for the good of the C hrist, In memory of Ui* proseR l»- , ' tentlyke, M r. apd M ri. H urry S. to service ho d id for the county from | Th(_ now 00mnrlMs 23 the library appropriation to cover town during the p a rt ten ye«n. w u opened w 'tli B ^nsker, Mr. an d Mrs. Dotutld U t cense* tn N ew ark tw J ^ n J j U e j h w , | ^ tion In th e temple a t J e rtu a lM i A ad Freehold. He “ ld' » ^ ou^ mombers b u t they reported having ley, Dr. and Mrs. A. M, Lsaow, Mr. ting for D. f ” dorlok B u t ^ . O w n -; R bMlUsnt m is s meeting In the M ay- the m aterial cost for a portion of Mr. M uehlhausen M out of tovn e eontplianee of ill* Virgin M o ih ei iam lly w ere su y in g In th e city thto h hr)llg lt up to whon th# new roof, leaders, end p a ln ttiu . for two wteks in d eould not be th and Mrs. Rene L. C artsn , .Mr, and n^Jonor ofJ,ho ^t^DBpartmcnt noMr w ith th o Jewish law o t puriftgattop whloh ls to bJ done under the OVrA «<' fun contem plated t '^ n g t h ot Mrs. Paul Egan, Mr. and Mrs. Theo of Alcoholic Beverage Control reached for i atstcm ent. artor ohildblrth. United States Navy B and playad Cliftwood and * » ’ , "Uny. : 38. w litth will inelude overy map dore-M ahoney, M r. and Mrs. Jsok Tlie Rev. D. Roe H*ney, pastor of pnlriotlo atm . a fte r whloh the n a program. There was no oirposltlnn, The Ohurch by aotomn 1 Two Jaokson Street rosltlontu com ^ f n m r d h ^ t h l I ln thB borW »h who ha» >ever had Taraey, Dr. and Urn, O scar H . Hyer. Calvary M. E. Church, acted as Ooun- tional color* of the participating orhonor* th* Journey ot plained th a t th eir garbage was not Exempt Fireman the Committee, |a n y police experleneo. Most were Mr. and Mrs. F rank t n y o f Jersey s*| for the three K eyport churohe* Fam ily to J*ru«al*m, reason he had not iwen icoruited from th e Fire Depart- City, Mr. and Mrs. Kvart V, Sllcox opposing the licenses, and would not g a n iH tio iu were advanced and th* being collected, to whloh C liilrm ili Elect N«w OfRceri C hM roli ble**e* a n d d l a l f tb a t * * i conference cilled to order by Mr*, O artan replied th a t tho sorvloc h id was becaust ^ ‘ ^ m cnt. Woon recommendation or ot Keyport, U r. and Mr*. Howard s tito w hether the ci*e would be oar* William M. Blester J r. of Pnlladel- beeu very satisfactory, thcal! being dl** o n t h i s d a y a * a atoA H been informed he th a R cicr^e o rg a n lu tw u and the Krdman. U r. and Mrs. Richard V rd- tied to tho S ta ts Board of Appeal*. u phla. Paul ft. Dolan has been elected o r t h a t D iv in e U g h t w h i t h i the township, t n th is epnttdctton, | oomm.l i.ro C hairm an of the man, M r. and Mm. Fred D unham ot the only eom plilni* to roach him, Among those present a t th e h*ars a n g o f, In t h e o a n t M ^ ' t h a 1 Among th e speaker* during th* prosidtml of the M ataw an Bxempt •n d t i n t it m ight hive been because tlte scarcity o f ^ . ^ . ^ P ' Counell, tho Mayor appoints mem- Cranford, Mr. ahd Mrs, W llllsm J Jng were M ayor Darle K . H agam sn throd-day session were Lieut. Col the m atter wn» fnuien In Ihe ree*p- H reinin'* Association for tho our* d le tu s ," Battel. M r. *nd M rs. Conrad J o h a n n , and membor* of the Ooundl, eitoapt U I* trom th u ou*tum of M $iM tg‘ ; out, w herohj'the» w a iW n» in u re d if his name Is entered on fen and Mr. end Mrs. H arold Oolltna Councllinan D aniel A. V an Pelt, d e Ulysse* N. G ra n t or the V, a . A n n /, taolcs. "I wli>h Ihe press would n o io ta yoar, The election featured a oandl** th a t tit* day r« a * t* t tt* oBloer’s badgci, P' 0* * 1t|W police Blotter, It waa pointed of Keansbtirg, M r. and Mrs, W , J. tained by th e death ot hi* m other i Admiral W. « , fttandlty, Chief of tify the publid to bommunlcAte right turkey dinner |lv * n by tn« wso* Naval Operitlon*, »m M or David A. sway h u h tlie D iitam h Hull It th«lr s iu jo n s t whleh president pro tern. nam* a n d It may Im i n e r t b ^ j f (Mdges will be provided to no o n , . K ahn. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. MoKugh Borough Olerk Mrs. Adelaide S hand for those who wero entitled I At t)l( aounon mmting that ovo< o< Orange, Mr. and Mrs. W. J . O iam m ir and Burnugh Attorney Reed of Pennsylvania, Brig, Oon houses a r t mUaeil by the ilrlver, I Albert B, SMtth, prwldeil, O ther Tomorruw, S atu rd ay , U VW m & eleoted w ire: Andraw J. at. »i*is*. si- Umh ««* a W m % td them. , j Inlnj, Mayor Btlward W. Currie O 'H igsn ot Asbury Park, M r. and Howard W. Roberts, Emanuel M n - Henry T . Reilly, H arry W. Wood- will h*v* him stop every day and oltlocrs Bnlce, vice preeldenti William i h A r m e n ia , m a r t y r e d o r M l M j s Oommittesman John Mara advlsod wij, “we have a very flue, cBelent M n. 3 . F . Oonnery of Boston, M ats.; ilgcr, reprassiitlng the MotunautU ring, As*l*tam Secretary of W ar, plok up the com plaints" f a lU t u n d o r t M 9 m m , ' , J that the Rond Department could bu jftg.crye but (her* Is protesilonsl Mr. and Mrs, Thom as O. WcTstead, Wine *nd Liquor 0«m p*nyi M r. and m any o th ir prom inent govern- The newly org*nlc«l First Aid Oliver Dlggln, recording secretary Ed ema pt he r of or r hi* L i d n lu * , A. D, $!■< M ti and lreB*ur»r, operated on a non afflolent basis It | jcaloitay between the two organise- Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand V su io tn of Oohen, th eir attorney, E*ra W. K sr- m in t ofRolals, Squid of the flro Department ar» W lllism O resn of Keyport, aiwk* B i i K e I* k n o w n f o r t h e n u a r t w * - * ! While In W ashington Mrs. Haley contemplating Ihn purchsse of a a dump eart truck Wire purohaaed;Umu <(i „ 1kit| >t,d the volun- Long Branch, M n . William a , kus: the ltev. W lllism H. H otw ll on llio value uf th* F|rsL Aid >qu*d, c u re * i t t r i b u t n l t o h i m l n a m c s f Z ami otwed a resolution for tha pur- (toer)i ^hoy are dlieouraied. Tnoy Bedle, M n. William A. Shepherd, lisstor of tha First B aptist ClhurnHl had lunch with Congressman WII-,|#oond.llt(|)rt nmbulu,ll!(, lur chine of the santt, the bids to bs „0j servo at i o'eloog tun- Mr. and M ri H. C. Devlin, Mr. and F rin k royoe, ohurch clerk; O hirles him autphln at th* Capitol «“ • $<00, r.nd asked that «IM of tlial which ha* r is m tly been lor«i«l l» t o h n p r a y e r * , a n * t n a p a t M t i i r | i„ thn nrfl B|i|,r0pr|. tho borutigh and urged ill eltlN n i m a n i w r m v o M d h r U m n M A w w f opened at the mwtln« next Tills-' morning and wore net used in Mis. Wlllism R. <Jr*lg, th e M taifs Appleraie, * d » ird g ja r lln g , O eorje tauiant ind l*t*r the Jersey^tlele-1 ll|in day night. 'Phe nioitoy for tho pur- puce of the regunr oflloer, They Mary O undrum of South Amboy, P or.sr, pirlaliloner*; C harles V gate*griioUd him in th* •'•n-Amer* L,t|0n wh)oh wn, dime without op- to glv* the uiimd (hair support. f f oTmh * mMa *l iMd line ii ooff t ht hor oMa t u* Mwt.i l l t u m /■ M A* * result uf Mr. Green'* plya th* ehMe of the trudl would be taken ),ave meetings and are getting mbrn ttorothy Reynolds of Freehold, Anne Tapp, clerk of fits aeaslon o t the dean room of th* Mayflower Hotel. | IX)llltlan « w 1 * n 4 1 o'oluoh, KMMtattou tUutalad $10 to th* *qu*d »»leo* .. , ........ , ___ irom tl)« toarf appwmlatlon. He1|nl»>rBt»o m the wurk and they Dchular of M etuehen, Helen n«eh)ll Presbyterian ohurch. Th* la st nam* Th» Q ottgruum an baiuod pusses to r. •mi in ttto *Mniot at f eWoal, ’ to aid it in M ourlni sutipllca, to visit Congress | M lla v .v ,Mllt said goad work w$* btlng done on c„uy lupplement the inrofessional ol Jereey City, l i n n D rlin ot Prtnee- ed church Is not'oppoted to the II- th* entlr* t party lA iu u a iir l O n iiK M U I o t in l! W W B r A N W I H i i i i M n V l n j l . Th* • e l l w l m a n «HI t e a t a * Wilson avciiup under the CWA,,but fww, ^ ,eM htvt ^ too many ton, ElU abethC artan, Frances IJoyd, ctnre s i Indicated by * waiver ot the Whlta Hou*«, in d Oongrasslonnl F R A trr im k s ititn l k o for th e n p o h o t tti* m .f r r | esici of breaking and snwrini C harlotte flehoek. B arbara Todd the 900*foot Isw which w as subm it Bureau of P rlntM f, The Jersov 11*1 Turkey nlaaw la U lM to r, M v , M W U il i group alio vl*lt*d th* Tom b of the ' .. ^Li *1 - '■ ' ■ • t M argaret J . Qevtln and Bernkw W. ted i t t l x hearing. (Continued of page two* |here." B n ile llt o f K o lm d e l f i n C o , N o, t Miss F«nnl» Oumihliia nf M ataTha presiding Judge ruled! "I shall Unknown a o id itr at Ariuigton, C a p l , i 'r a v l s i n a d jlr e a ln g th e Urown, an d the Messrs. Alfred H. at Baptist C h a p e l, H o lm d e l, W e d r r ' wen Township, tell oil tho ro ir Mm. H aley d*elar*d th a t ConY ttto v J i m p r 1o o p fe re n ifc .w ith H j r e t t n t s t i v s s fro m Fllskov of South Amboy. 'William recommsnd to com m issioner Bur* porch ol h er home !a>.i nigU. and n e s d a y , F e b r u a r y 1 , I f M , F l n r t taW n C ilffw o o d l i . M. O h ttM h , T h u r s d a y i.h e O o u n o il, h o w tv e ii l n d lo a t e d t i w t Egan o t Jersey Cttty, J . C h attel D un nett t h i t t h ; temporary plaitaty re* grew m an A utphln w u m ost kind brok* h ir leg. Th* K tam burg First nt ftiao p. m . T M M I* H c e n t* . T ic k to th* J * m y d iltg a tlo n and *how«d tall lloehse* Isiueo by the M iy o r and I t l l a b s i . ^ a i i i l l i i ' tthh ae tr ** M iik t .'f.U a -luiflh I M U IM ilU ll' m u s t .A v * b a e h i m M m is u h - ^ m g o t J e r* « y O lty , J o t e p h L aeaU * e v e h in t , I W r u w i i H o lw M , a d u lt s n u to b * * x o h * M $ 4 f o r t$M < tle k o t* •th* women «v«ry ktndn*** and to u r- Aid Beiisd WM *U(H»fn*d by h*r Oounoil, an d based upon th« atoll* d e n t i n d l n i $* t o I h e p M t t o n o f w M id d U b u ry , W F r e d P . * u n . 7l f , e h ll d r e n m i ’K M t a U * a t M O , o o r ^ - A d n r tiM a w m W I t u y in iseortlng tr.* m to t h * v irlo u i physician an d Mio w** itlu fi In an 1a t t h * d«i^a*HM|*^6MiaaaAaNMi«iMM* e iu o n filed with th* municipal a u t h * R n e rv e , o r t h a t b o l y . h a d | ta n b u o h . l t o b e r t A . « .llw * :i, R o b e r t ' •~AdWUMm*n> W I ' ambulanoe (o t*uig O ranch )Ui*plp o in t* o t l n t* r $ * t. f e h * n g * d . It* a tt i tu d e , M e d is c U lm e d | l , S d w s r d , A d r i a n V. M o u n t, l u r o y thorltlw . are legal licinw s." til, Tho accident occurred a t HIM . a O IO M IIM I *d la W a putM wUl • | H , S i o k r l i, D o n a k t M il le r a n d A n A olaselAed a * In hit tiller will n w d i Many potottttl fcuyon. o'olooM. ; This la a bom««taWn pap*r, T ry a o lis d f M ad Ip th is pipet^. (O o n tltiu o d o n p$t« tw o ) I th o n y Os F * i l o e . , m»h Maw pot*«Ual buyer*. A p p r o p r ia tio n s 0 HARA AND fALLON by by ,1I() wm om« « i *>y w. M u e h l h a u s e n ARE FOUND GBILTYf c " " ' S Z S T t S T b fa l S um o f T a k e s In $ 2 2 ,9 7 4 .0 4 T axes T h e In itia tiv e ^ G r a v e D ig g e r fo r 3 3 Y e a r s in O ld T e n n e n t C h u rc h y a rd , R e tir e s John H tnry Wilton, Npu/ 74 Years Old Adm ils that He Is “ Played 0*1” , bat that Life Hat Bten Worth Living. ot im a i-.'Hf I rm y CAPTAIN TRAVIS HEADS POLICE RESERVE FORCE A T m X io ^ X t t KEYPORT UQUOR MRS. J. HALEY ATTENDS LICENSES LEGAL! DEFENSECONVENTION ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH t o have Ma sses to d a y O o m l^ c t Z ■ HoUj M , room ^ rtndy to ^ W 1 - y? THE MATAWAN PAGE TWO ' J O U R N AL ’ «(■? r. f iu d A y , F E B R U A R Y 2, 1814 -i 53 ^ b = * m m p . . .whomever u M syortw Alnotf Broke the v g p tU t^ W ia a tr tiW ih a d 'b a e n M r. a n d Mre. E. turner o f W t o Apple Brandy Maker P arker suspended a paiM tm an oooe.; m u . iTiuniiiminnnr tor me row t.R « a 4 iS a p a rv ito ( w hen Jw w u chairm an. j tt* * * , *nt*(taln<d U bridge la b o n fttak Monto Otrlo Lose* Sait 0 r e r Note C urrie: - » tim e t 1ft th< k « t 1 0 i»0i4‘jtNw*l' sudiaiUanite ^ X , 5 S S T w e are *ni«l«“ 2 o T ’Ot ’tb M r n l* e * ,M !s i ><Mf d a i f l o t W K it tO J b e r r « i » n i l « * B*rt*» « M r «ock*w »y. N. * . « y t a a you have Mad th is m a tte r of be.atog*d,*ti!»BB*. > »rty .M * g |to n a n d O seeto t t K»r* O om ialtl*«9gn Dolan *ald h e b * » i a r ■ih * « r *w^ w—»** yMH^mm s U n i hatlk HfO* Joseph t . t « M n * t M a an it wfK *,r0" suummt w h a th sr this cO o ar U amctMbK t o • B tM tM b t Club Strive T» brother of Jo h n B k a n a lU lr d o l M at t o ^ ^— ' TwateWng the B aw d t h a n iaw e ample ftm da W ' T h* Cbaircti Wight g roup o t Uie th e B o rouih OoumU." , P * "MUIiowUree,'* R efo ao ed -Church pian* to p»y .» aw an. and Mapatated w U ti 4))* 4at* W in B rakle: % M t does t^ ls «MBp)tla tiw Cl)«m*hlp H all n ow jS a a d l b front of th e s to w niKnt*. Dr, Vtaotoi Sum *, m a t t a t th e Merrill W dbm e. * U ndent c t “ un d a r oottstnieMon and to purchase we j» a » v e w* c a n be fra te rn a l « U t t o the C h u rc h Night te r in t* ir d * Oo. Of Ooabsyvllle. te n u re of oOoe' mean»~ ferty mem bers a n d guw w Poetnr C ltM a t tlw A ir.' k to give hJ*h University. Bethlehem , Pa.wm* M trloe a t th* R ed B u t t R e ta in e d dtstiU en o t U knT s applejack, was C urrie: "A tim e a n d place of th e naessaair A M l tu n and fixtures, dtreetm * trsfBc on holiday#, m Of tlw 4Cen>ort Y acht (Hub n u d e it limited num ber Of le e tu ru a a U » « t th* Home ot hi* parent*. Mr. and o tiu m i o n Wednesday evwnlng, M > - an a of two dgfandw rts Id tbe Or he arin g m ust be set a n d chargaa but th e .ball, if oom pktad u n d e r t h e aroird e « * » l ae various. events a b jtrt T o d a y * R ad H are**." t n e M n . W. 9. W *llaw of Maple Place phans' C ourt a t F reehold, la s t wyek, given him Ava days before. I t * l^ sac n t c o n tn c t, would be without. cbscklng up on auto llcemra, mak iltelr buainn* to be on )w nd nikijr 1C re a e a t'd a r aeejdent ’JBU. Dr. Io r th e week-end. , B aturday night a t th e e lo b h e u n K k i W o t a k e r be* retu rn ed to who w e n told kor'Oounty Judge H a r Council could th e n re in sta te him w ater a n d sewage conenction. He ing raids fo r liquor law violations, to DfKUee being "mllllonMte*," Alt ____ . umtmmuOi u « i ry R u m th a t they, M a g i t *g«. in tro m s th e g sest speaker a t The annual turkey rap p er o f B t.! . _ leoommeoded w ater an d a n o n - an d various emergencies. Our men relieve n h n o f hia posuion o r :h r m H r m e e tttv o f K eyport K i-■John'* Ut. E. C hurch «01 be served — T. mwHntiyiy n i F -nttu ffe d th e ir pockets w iJ i " rta je flal H ospital. Long B ranch, wh«f* should have read any p a p e n before m ete out o th e r .ounlshm en: com- freesa toilet 4m IrisUlied a ojt a sew er have served a t the basketball iiamee d a b on Tueaday evening tn In th e Chureh School R o a n Ui she teoasU y underw ent a n operation signing, in rew kM d vortW n a g a iw t m e m u n e. T enure does n o t p ro flonrtaotlon be rOMrte with th e bor In the High School to prevent row mpney" and starte d o u t tn i t e w t ' •he Masonic THnpte. He gave a-T h u rsd ay evening. M arab L th* bank. them . 3 tw court held th a t L a in te c t a n y c m who fails in his duty ough aewer a t ,g c estUaefed o a it .of dyism. and h a re eliminated the 't* r u im comparison on antomobllej M t*. M. I « t e r T erry an d b a r fo r appendicitis. CUck tUemer mnc c au g b ter, Eve m ust pay *3,000 to Sam uel M g n n a refuses to do i t. M r. Uogd, n o o . VOtt easmUti** v«u u n a n i theft* from . parked csr» there. ■One. group v f i to succeaifui a t n -a d a n u during I t m onths o t m i 'stster. J i n . H a rry O . Fowler ol lyn. attended a dinner-dance given assignee of a note, w ritten oc. a i^eee h e n . knows, how 3<at applies to m ous in ila consent and Instructed While l a m in charge, the Reserve '■playing the R ac e V 'ith a t i t ollMtned and 1933. T here w e n 1,638 New' K eansburg. visited th eir stster. Mi*. by th e Council a t Sisterhood of Free of le tte r paper, p repa r ed by to iid , U a ch e n ." him . a s C hairm an of th e Building Is n o t interested in irt.em il wrang o u t the jhouae an d tb e gam e h a d to ' Jersey tul4ieri killed d uring U k C. L. W ert ol New H a w n . C onn, o» hold a t th e H otel atanloy in Lake* a n d given by him to h la form er T h e followtng resolution was then Committee, to prooeed w ith -the les In ih* Polloe -DepartrnMi We be «lo*ed i o t * he evening. A nother World W ar compared to 1J H killed Sunday. M n . W eat Is very ill w ith father-in-law , W Ullam T . In n is ot M o d . Sunday evening Introduced by W arwick and. sec w cik. Mr. A lla n said during th e will try .to .co-operate with whom group becam e *o e x p e rt w ith a roun New Jersey by mif-or vttuctes in pneumonia. pact year th e tow nship officials h a d ever is in"Sharic, v t i are under the l*tt» ty iie s i th a t th e croupier, An>e A K eA lng o f tb e G uild of til* Re Philadelphiaio -w—ih . ... ___________- The Public K cnlth Bed Cross Laird ma intain ed t h a t th e aum onded by C a U ii . ••R esolved' th a t m ade individual inspections of th e C hief of Police nacordln* to the K aim a h a d to -call upon T reasurer form ed C hureh will i>e held in ihe ta e Councu approves th e ateion of Th* m g o a t f c ! F b O a -itfeR ln g A steciation ’*111 te&cl a t C hurch B ouse next 'niesddy a fte r w w given .him. a n d w as n o t lo toe th # Police Com m ittee in suspend- tow nship m ads w ithout cost to tb e borough orfUnanee coveriu* u«. We S w e t t Decker, to open th e vaulti the* O e a s o f th e n o t « a p O rt I th e H ealth f l a t t e r Thtjn(U y, n o - noon fro m 3 to 5 o'clock. T h e mem repaid, a fte r his engagem ent to K iss tow nship b u t be believed w ith th e w an t i o work in cotvluncuon w iav . w n >r*Maie .*noU>er hoard of ( 1,000 c s n n f c n e t a i tb e D ana a t J to - ir u a o r H U M # . A n»w » tnte*- bers o f tb e R sr and N e a r Society Innis, for the purpose o f improving ta * th e C hief, and th a t suspension re tu rn of better w aaU ur condition* iult in .competition with the regular bilk. ; W slter Baldwin M onday -ren in * , esteo tn th e work i t welcome to a t- will be th e hostesses a n d will eon a house In Freehold w fean the continue until charges c an be pre p ared a n d served, and tria l set, or th e itaw nship Committee, a s a body, force. G oing about our regular Charles M iller, acting for th e P lsn s w e made hokl a s a lm a g -!ten d th e meeting, «mp»e Intended living. Ju d g e 'IVuax duct a food sale. rescinded." U oyd, Van together w ith th e m ad sijpriytipfs, etnploymenVI th ln k we are able ^tO: .Jh o U s e .a t o n e 'o f th e tables o f dice, indi p a rty a t u * home o f M n . R e d ! M n . Edgar T. 3 o o * e a n d « n ruled Umt the m oney was n o t a gift acton th ings whlch a 'uniformed' shoeud go over *!' (he rewl* .and see T u 4*st^SdO w hen a f Feeder of H o d e t on M c n a rjr M .,Jam es T . W alling w t t l t e th e taoat- TCapttJn and Mra. Asbury P. W al b u t a lo w , an d tb g t th e re wag no Brakle, and P a r tt r . th e 'R epubli lay o u t- a program for the /w hole m an aUght .not knp*' ai»ut,• ana' “ 'fuhiucky “ffiv^n” for! th e dice-roUg^ ling quietly observed ih e slxtyc a n Moc, voted “No," th e 'la tte r a p Af-er a sh o rt buninen m a ttin g re - eases to K eyport Literary C lub in evidence of duresa a* aigMadtow nship wiUUn th e appropriation. solve esteies In th a t. way. Bui re 'J W » h t » tW ,« » b»clc to th e bouse'. fo urth a n n iv a n ary of th e ir m arriage pending his reason, "because it w as Ireshments wwe aerved by th e h o st- th e Masonic Tem ple th i* afternoon M r..B in n a n asked '!f there w a s a m em ber‘ we are green ln police dtherSfflks* in (Hey ware “Red Dog” n o t brought before the en tire Po -■'■ses. M n . R obert T odt acting ax when a program op “P lantation h u t F rid ay a t t b d r hom e o n West F ro n t S treet. During tb e day. sev D o o a l e l l M i i o lice Committee before suspension.'’ road qnnm isskm er who could^ be ^■n^Tfibney’Tmieei."f h s asd attn s hostess. T he n o t busl- .Days" will he presented. eral friends called upon them to R o e m e lt Fuad T h e Democratic members, c a r ta n . appealed ;to in case of neces*}ty.' H e ness m eeting w in be held a t th e G ardon Bornkam p. W alter Van offer tijo e e i wtio attenfled, heaped on was infenned th a t the membe|«<of congratulations. Warwick, and M uehlhausen, voted home o f M n . A . M . B r a v a th e oommfttee -pra’se fo r * -very e n Oteaon a n d Earl Dolaon w ere guests A donation ot $100 to President “Tea," and th e M ayor c a st th e de the Ckammittee, as a whole, consider T he Young People's Soeiciy of Joykble evenJng a n d a re eagerly Spenoer A . Jonea, ?torl A dm lnlstrs- of t h : Misses..Helen F in n , H ate) ed th e road problcms tiitt t h a ^ g r e Roosevelt's W arm Springs, O a„ ciding vote wfth his p a rty col tor under th e X attooei Recovery ;Brown an d C lara Woolley a t & re O ethsem ane Evangelical L utheran V»kln#''<torW«rd :to the next M onte was a n understanding aipong' t h n i . Foundation was announced by the leagues to sustain the suspension. Church, K eyport, will hold Its regu CbUFlOvnight. Act, has appointed Judson s. Ropla ’ception given in honor o t th e grad> ■ "t 0 u rrie : “I d o n 't th in k a m an *» W * « i e o f an: em ergency.'ana»h! M onmouth County W om en's Demo la r m eeting this evening a t t h e home or Keyport. a deputy Inspector to see ■uattng cUva of Long B ranch B igh Th* .oemmttUe W t U lieaded by of J o h n K ennedy. 33 P eltier Avenue, cratic c lu b a t its m eeting In Union dm w lu i M jCOO a year should' be c<“‘w a c t and the a e t w ould'be a p (Contlnued trom page one) th a t all p ro rista m o f th e tael code (8ehooI. Tuesday night. ' R ear .CommodoM E verett Decker ; etuchen. Mr. Kennedy was for Beach last Saturday, speachea on able to th in k h e can tcU a c h a i r - t h e Oommltiee. are enforced. Mr. Wopla k gi*en a u - j M u , Bfttiste Shaw of Mew Yortt. M m erly a resident o t East K eansburg. the life o r the president w ire given m an of a poik* ebm m ltlw th * t h * | Csdlertor aeorge F. K jller.rep o rt- figure, of .last year to *10.71, a sav tU ^ ipauaed'C om m odare Lockwood. ed collection of thority o f exercising all th e power; i«pest th e wirek-end s t th e haaic a t F riends o r Michael S h e rry will be by M n . A. Lawrence Plager of was through taking his jokes. H e!*4 ooUectlon of t a n s slflee » s t ing to th e taxpayers of (9.12 per Woe pam m odore. J o h n Scully, K e lwhich h a te been delegated to him tn h e r paren ts on A tlantic S tm t. C*rhftrt, A rne K a lm a ..C harles glad to know th a t they e a n hear Long B ranch, Mrs. C atherine E|kus h as been going around town, re- m onth to be: 19U. I ll S J t ;. 1&3, $1,000 valuaUoii. A greater return accordance wtth t l * code of fair ^tVUer apd .Jbhn R oberti. ; M r. an d M n . A. 0 . M arcus spent. Mm S aturdays a t 13:lS p. tn. and W hit* o t R ed B unk an d M n . Ade^ eifeoaible people tell uie. threaten- V i m s v . 193V.'*7«1»7;. tax jU en*.' will be-received (or* outside tutiton competition fo r th e retail aoUd fuel Sunday ln Newark in observance of 8 u s u * ;a a t 11; « a. m. from station line Y. Lawrence, D em ocratic S tate i lng to resign. T he m orale .o f the IM 148, and . interest, M c enuf.ipakpuplla. iJiiu « ijr (it ih e 9 te te o f New J e n e y th eir tav n tjM lfth wedding a im lrer- WAAJ*, Jersey City's largest station. Commltteewoman,, of Freehold. D epartm ent h as been injured. We Iiii a total of ’ 34.090.30 casjeetcd. T h e following resolution was by authority a t C h ap ter TO of the asry. ' ego B ear th e ease a t the n e x t regu T here Is on hand a balance.of slx>ut M r, S herry «U1 be glad t o a lly any M ote th a n a n a ttended. "Whereas, 13.500. The Board or Edubati^in fdopted unanimously: Rev. an d Mrs. A. P. M e n to n wiU aocigs fo r which requests a re sent ?»rw Je m e r In d u strial Code. M n . C arlton W arwick o f Deal, la r m etfiug cn February 13.” GOOD .the Mourn. Oeorge W. Msndcvllle, c o ra n ai OattnoU. Royal Arcanum, probably leave th is week by au to to th a station. M uihlhauw .i: "If th is occurs m ade its usual request for' tsistO was appointed to organise club* for WilUam ;K . Pengel. and Henn1 L. which was la id over. mobile into the southlands until Tad a bunco p arty in tta lodge room K oyport V in t Aid Squad -will give young D em ocnttc women ln the again, I will have you here, Mr. Five tax certiAcates were ordered Sucker have ‘ served feithfully und isst F riday e ren ln g which wan May 1. They expect to raM h n e rld a dance in Julian's B oathouse a t eounur. T h e m ovem ent « • * p n v U eyd. 1 am . sorry th a t you were to the, be*t Interest of this sciiooi argely attended. T he party waa but will slowly (.Tograas south O nion B aaeh on Friday evening. poaed by R tg n e e n u tiv a M ary T. n a t' ln on all th a t's been going on. cancelled. the »sms to be e^ned'iby OLD COM TANT8 <ivcn In honor o f P N atd m t Room- through a e te rtl states in whloh they W*bru»iy M . Muste fo r th e event N orton, wfiao th e aooke in Bed Yonkauska c an tell you who (Hit the C h a irm tn and th e c ie rlt a s >fol- district a t M *nA»n ot this Hoard And wher'ejU they are pandidates for ; HARD LEHIGH '!r. and fo r th e baoeflt o f th e W arm vill atop. Mrs. M ention's h ealth will be-furnished by H arry D u four B ank recently. him on th a t Sunday night. Sloat lows: C harles Herbert, 114.7$: AwAln rt>eleo.W«i therefore be it resolved Men ae*t—H lu b U iit r spring ta a d d a tto n . There weic tha reason for a trip now. a n d tola orchestras The committee M n . Madeline Sea th o ro of Bed told him th a t he waa th e Chief and Applegate, m a t ; (John J. N tw jneyth a t we go on record aiiprovinu er, g}3M ; U chm anL iv«rm ore' 1M.74 iboai i s people preas o t an d prtaes T h e aholr or G -» h»m »ne Cyan* In charge oonsists of H a rry Way, Bank, chairm an of the R elief Ootn- was ru n n ln g 'th ls departm ent." tlielr t*-eleotlqn and, iu) l the .sup and W ym ta BStele, w s . w crr aw arded to M n . R . Rslley, follnai u ith e ra n C hureh, K eyport, Vt«d H . XMrler an d UaUe K ing. m tttee. reportod o n work by h e r o r port of' ail tw e e n s for ‘ tlielr re Emanuel Zlpaer, lit* . S . Ougal, M ix is planning a P iitfta e h l Social to be A aurpriac birthday p arty (or Mrs. ganisation In the oountrPhune 791 election, eo th a t the same Bjurd M w ord Kluta, M n . tM lla A tulta Jr.. held on Monday evening, February 1UUe 8 . Ooe was given M onday a ft A committee w aa appointed to KKTPORT, N. J. m ay continue th eir work of imiirovA W Campbell, M n . U u m Maurer, 11. In th e Mhsonic T n n p le .' An e n ernoon by h er daughter, M rs. Brnest plan a dance and a play .to b e given M i l i r e D C C P D U P r A f t j f j in t our ichoois." Mrs Scott, Ml*. A. W Campbell, joyable evening of fine e n tertain D unham , Those present w e n in th e near future, T n e m embers s v u tu i n s u s n r c TUilUB nml M r, WUHa« T fty * . iMmi Is promised, followed by rc- M n . WlUUm Chadwick. Mrs. Wil- a n Mr*. W sa sh s SSerrMi* of fWihMunU ' • Mti« Hl| WIU a an . k, t . Hooie. K e a n ib u n , and M m . Leona Kau»(Continued tro m page one> tO onum ied from pose one) • M n , I r a M . Ansorg*. Mra. Daniel le lt of Bradley Beaoii. ll the J-Irw B aptist O h u n h w et' ut in raw lv ei. lie home a t M n . T h o m u W AuT h e U te ra tu re D epartm ent of Oonover, Mias K aliiryn D unham The meeting w as preaided over eny desire on Its p a rt to tim e tlon •narit. T m ad ay cw n lag . A in can K tjrport Im provem ent Association Miss Ptorano* Wyckoff. M rs. D un hy M rs. Howard H eight o t S ea o u t , It w w not possible to widen Pie road • M n . B ertha Poueeos presented Mrs. where tb e courtly culverts ran e6 a n y Mwc If th a t duty would legraas wds Uw «(t«dy Af th e eve- wtU en tertain the m em ben of tha ha m and M n . Ooe. We Buy and S«U Anything and U b s M gqi P. Hanna* of Trenton, H eight and Mm. U w re n a e w ith thrdugh w ithout eo-operaition from priva a paid o n c e r of we gee, "W e ilng. T h e W hite O m group, of i Association a t a regular meeting to •he county in extending tlw lr et>i- are willing to do almost anything g ra d u a te of th e M ate T H w hen' flowers. *hieh M n T hom as Hopkins ol |!>s held in th e lib ra ry next Mraxjay Everything on Commitsion exoept eubetltute on tho roster tb r verts on both ends. Sufflclent d irt West XeaiutMirg la ehairm an, dls- afternoon a t 3 o'clock. M n . K nud Oaliage ,ot T ran ton, has b e en aah eti: a paid m en, unless one of our uu m iur th e Iraquiied All would be given, «d by K n p a tt S o u d u t StluoaUon olaved > llrg i1 -upjily of ixm dagu, 8, S a y *111 Um guwit apeaker and he n l d , by Cox and Hankins. H ie ber i* a paid substituted. We would to rspiase M n . H arry M tlar. who re towels, rubber gloves, e tc . th a t ai* members may bring lueata. d ie t* w u instructed to w rit' the like to have e paid oneer.O n tA ty f*»dy to b e shipped to heaoquar- num ber ks asked to nrtttf her yoar cently resigned beoeuse of Ulnsas. B a u d (^.Freeholders for t h e neces all th e Ume we' a r t on d u ty btfc ,*» M iss .tiAOnaa took u p h e r duties aa MATAWAN AUCTION SALES CO. w n lor dM trtbutton In th e m is book. sary pipe. Complaint* were b eirtr will eee that the bornigh doea .n o t sionary neld. Tw enty member* and ! T lw T. M 0 . A. Board b a i n u d e Instructor o t the girls' gymnaalum 77 Main Street, Matawan, N. J. Dave to hire any extra tta ri beyond re e d ed th g t oertatn farm er* on the tO o n u n W tf o f a f* p * one) « u » t» m ftr tu m ritl. |n iii» in « fifirt nt a*viral ootnm lt. classes a n d s u p e r v i s o r aoo>e o f the ,. . J. M. KVANS. Auctioneer lUoyi R oad e fe n :p k m ln i th e ir fields th a t for ah* regular day* WJVor th e Una to ttf ftc for wm enwlDg n u w atudy haU» of th * JflgW School on 1 ;, ' t cam e In h ereB atu rd ay an d asked into he r o a i’iiiWeh h a d been widen peld rone," tie said. ! IoUowk: C roup work, M w ard D, Monday. "We are a body which g ra n ts; to him to take Sunday off. lie ha* ed r ceutly and In so doing were jlfyrne. Jo h n O. H arU ltr, and W. 8. two days a m onth coming <u> him. Sw alU w ; finance committee, a . D. Elactrifieatino of Shore H H SS I alao lik e d him to w ark night* Slm lts, d ia r ie s Young, Daniel H anthis week to gel a complete picture. Brandi WIU Be Delayed j d rk iu n p . Jo h n a . Hoke, and Ohartes cheok-un. He couldn't gc ofi {Moorr: imbliclty, H erbert F Brown, nights unkeu h t h a d t o n e m t the 'lle n r y T. HopMna And Sdward T he P w jeel Mss M*)i» «f MMiw-«aWw>a Nila day before and th e R e n n e s here I n M n iW y 11). Hyme. would lu v e e e m d Sunday in hit; SiiMajr, g i M u , f f t i u i i «■« ' SevenU Koyporl p«opl« itU n d a d a plaoe. He d id n t take p it Sunday »■•*»* Matliwn tile epedal service an d tw a s a lo ii in , A lthough he anhouneed th e Penn and lie didn't work nlghte; b e toM r a t e aA t.K Christ'* W ae o p a l C hurch, a o u th sylvania railroad p k n t to «pend rm alM > H u M m la me h e wa* Uusugit tr t ln g orders. Aiiiboj, Sunday night when uw t H / m M i ia t U aivaW M H is and :Ptn|«rotu CroMroub” ! church ch ap ter of tlw O rder o t St. new equipm ent tn the n e a t th ra t H* asked me nb y 1 ■wMtidn’t aak Vincent's Guild, th e national Acol- y e a n . O en. W, w . A tteibury, Presi him to r his resignation, t t you > . . And, of Courts, Steinbacha am not m an enough to resign yourHi* Via Tta if. ‘-fli* «fat« !>.■ i yl» * o m id of tb s W sc o p a l Church, dent, •nnoutiM d o c W ednsadty that C*mr4t eelf it th a fe th e way you feel Have the Smartcaft Fahrlca j admitted aevaral m am ban. Thass electrlfleation of th e lines to Long B ranch a n d ' Atlantic City will have a k .4 i It, I am gtktng you tor it twaa* rkara.. v+ h u w a o -t 1lltrn d ln g from th a borough In lO now,* 1 told him. A fter h e didn't >eluded Mr. an d Mrs. Raym ond Joht)' JAr« nKNI'Klit, MAX M K « In F ebruary the woman w}\0 sows, w isely doe* Th* shore eleetrlAoatlan plan, do any n ight d u ty l suspended r« H » « < H t « K \ t.ltV iiu n and son, Raymond an d daugh' most of h e r plnnninit for Spring. K e w fabrics a re | ter, W inifred. Mr. and M n . Jo h n frhieh Jerse y resident* have hoped him." T he Mayor: "U nder the circumhere . . . m any, many of them , Jo jffovide Inspiration P ris«fifh t« r A l b t L ady’ ru tlr r . John Kelly an d B iniam ln would be re a lliK t a eenu indefinitely stenoes I think you are Justified. I for sm art, Inexpensive things, HenE>*r» lw o 'exam ples.' are Mai * iw am rieat u on i Kelly. In 1M1 M ayor c itre n e e X. » . Het th ink the Chief h a e not been sm enrick of A sbury Barn m o te A tterbury able to. th e Police D epartm ent. One • ' • ''** * ' \ ■ . urging th a t electric train* b e Inctl o t hi* attafnein cam e to m e and luted along th e ooaat a s p a rt of a told me he (Sleet) did n o t have to lin.OOOJNO improvement project take orders trom th e Council. I b u t th e p la n w u shelved aa being believe e |i the Borough officials p » too «ipen*lve. T here a n 33 stations nubject to our direction, and we In the 40-mile etretch from Perth have to bear tha b ru n t' of public thbatre opinion when anything goes wrong. Amboy to M n t M eaaent. RKO RANK Newark will probably receive 111.- We need obedience. Legally the OOOjOOd of th e preaent total, which Polloe Oomlhtttee h a s th e power Mnnmnuiti -Rich fabrics for will include a new M arket S treet to suspend, n i t r e hn* been insub dresses, couLi at id T O O A r a a d HATt BOAV station, a n d th e elim ination o f Man ordination. refusal to obey orden. suits. Tweeds, rouih GSElS h a tta n T raitfte r, Tube tra in * will T he Oouneil should epprove Mr. weaves, lleht weight T#l- «•« Rsok IMS ru n to th e new station and through Muehlhaueen'e ad Jon." novelty dress mipaiaangera wishing to slo p a t Hud* In reply to a question as to who terlels that will fash IS ALL H COSTS TO n tlO A V a«4 HATl’RDAV (/•-sta rrin g son T tn a ln a l wtll ehange s t th e were eervtog now a a Aoiloe oAeei*. ion Into the (unartmt O W N A GENUINE M arket S tre e t station. M uehlhauaen aald. “W oyd o . Yon garments ImaginnDoutU > MontgoBwry Stan Laurd Psise dge r branehea trom Rahw ay kauebe o r O s n tn l Avenue, took his FRIGIDAIRE UNDER ■»* K»r Jsiuuon Olivar Hudy to S outh Amboy an d tb s line fiwm ptaeo. I ' m trying him o ut. H e's a 54 inches wide; of OUR METER-ICE PLAN Princeton to Princeton J unction will m arried m an w ith a family.” high 8telnlMtch dual be electrified, B is understood. "U o y d :. *1 am a aeember of the KIINBAV a M MONBAT ity . . . oven their M ost a t M e huge total of m m - Poltee OeeamlUee. b u t th is I* all low prloe doesn't in-. 000 w ill he used (or new equipm ent new to me." u n w ittp o n P arker A o t e dime* a n d n ic k e ls th a t dlcate It. In new W ith CIIAHUR C IIA M end for (lectnrylog the rout* from said. ‘I think an action aueh e* tluaea of blue, green, •lip so eeailjf th r o u g h y o u r W ilmington, D e l, to W ashington, thla should eome before tn e H M ie e Jun* K nigkt, J i a w tun and mixtures. ■ i a g e n c m n o w b u y • F rig id Every W«A and Sat ■ s e ttle train* now n u t tro m New Oamntlttee first," T h e (M am iitee Dunn, B « « ljr H®|• » IM I t ’s a fa c tt O n ly f t y * Tortt to W ilmington. ObamMua cam e to h ie cam defense, AMATEUR NITE day p u ts o n e i n y o e r h o m e Mjrtnc. *1 did have W arwick down • r id e r o u r n e w M e t e r - l o TTH O A Y aw l « W W A I here w e n l tlavee. H a w as hare P la n . H e r* '* th e p la n . th e n ig h t tP a treb a a n i B at ed* got . Katfa r y g and 1 DtWtMV. MONBAV. TMUMV h it check «MI there wa* no night ' Nothing «1m llko it Tka C rillra Slead « p g M O n a iM t r o t M H N S M N eflleer on duly." l e Warwick! "He T h l | T a a r t P M Big Dram a! L T * tl u* y o u w a rn o m o f th e WM m e h e weukl d o am *! ere told AUscn S i d m r t b new frigidaire* eh st use* h it T he Matoo TUe Oempany 1 Richard BarthtUatu , The atlka that will hd(d high ^avor lor the oeW, etorted pteUaalaary work for a te ru him It we put It in w riting, w ny. enmnt than on* lamp b u lb . ‘ W . C F m U* lng th e (« e w U m a t Ila p la n t near we would have |* am p ler a brighter seuon. Gay ptiivja la •eyeca) floral affect* 1 Ik We deliver it without a ttn ta n Beech. P u n p s a n being op- tary." « ||U IM » 4 V iftN tV t MUk Mb and plalda. as In c h ,'rm a ^ 'g«ade d lM lk -e t^ U oyd: "I uodaretand h* waa penoy'a down pa/meat. Then enlted dajr a n d night draw ing w ater w u dejKrtk lie a day in the from tb e «tey pit* to p u t tttam w willing to toke off B n n d w nnd to waavaa In the new ahadw or ldue, green and brown, Naw I t M B ia a N B w aklag eamUUoo le r digging. I t is eeuesst- work nlgM*. w e a n ptoetd lu a n IbtoMc* which is *ttt*h«d. pttH ien, not knpwing •WUaek. For dree#**, Mound and ^Hmmlnjpi. <w ed it wtU ta k e about two weeks to awkwgrd Oode e month our repreteatft* A M * M m In w hat It I* all a b o u t T b m m ay be remove th e w ator. live will call, oofleet tin «TnKBA«Wh>^MtPlOM « M ir y A st«r O ther prelim inary work, such as a nother tid e to title que stion money end credit It to ycv.C u rrie: “A isw suit wouW n et renolra to kUse and buildings is aleo Recount. WKDNMOAV ad tW a M D A T bontigh eny tm n g . I under way. t t i t repotted U iat ever east ( b t r n n A V Jt M TtlR O A V •t When payment* are eom« AMpb* ftliajeu IN m en will b e put to work in about wWUfl W 9 N H* N m w l aad ll U oyd! " t t the reel of u t Have to plewd we nmoee tha Meter* «mnMi U M i MM IMftl HMl VM W9f9 Mary Aalor ■WM MDonstbiMy, 1 toe aad the ftigldalre it yourc. . < n « |l« w M to n n a r emptoyees will be given (h* f ^ a U ta M MM M e g * V»al«te d l, • r e t opper twMties te r w ort. 1* # to knew something about I*. I* Ganavieva ToWn . c j w i 'w m m m * s w n m tM a g a i • • .o b k u m o m ~ e t i t o u t p b r And M b at Im* been eiem d to r w rer tw o iw o F ia N s n r SZSL-JJ^ J U l i 11 *>t KEYPORT NEWS to K 4 9 IC T 3 MEMBERS COA L JUDSON S. HOPLA m . BTOCET ADOPTED CAPTAIN UtAVB HEADS 'WITHOUT OUNCE Public Auction Sale S A li EVERY TUESDAY AT 12.30 P. M. MATAWANCOUNCIL SLOAT susm s TIME TO PUB SPRINGHONE-SEWING W ookns S t1 a n d racmoLo DAY ‘8G R L S IN A BOAT** T il! ACHANCE' Slo down poymrai ,<SOKS OF THE DESERT* New Printed Silka M U n iU F U N T T B U E AND O iT "EASY TO I M " " ii A S SACRE" 9W9 -g * * jU a ra l « a i H u ^ r ' ia st ' t o l w t J t j a w m t h a t ih* e m u t r t t S X T o S iM i I m g f a M ih f oesepaiiy’s pit*. : " A t * IM s * n * M i * i * t . MUM proeeed wilb fiawHMl a m * to heetb« th* «*«•■*. JH MiB Ml JMIP t aMM gdai.^ ^ftl. i^ P A Y , p e b r u a r y "SKffiSr lb) Qpnduot unbesomlng a Wosceuting officer of .this state in that th e said Jo n as A. Tum en, either personally o r as a m em ber ot a law firm, received money from the said Irving Wexler. alias Waxey Gor don, fty way ot fees Ifir legal scrvloes ivendered or to be rendered ( although th e said Jo n as A. Tumen Wall knew tho said Irving Woxlrr, alias Waxey Oordon. to be a crim inal «|IU «%nwMjilvua DnnHmti Wiiu;,i: presence an d conduct in Monmouth Count* waa harm ful to the peace and iyell-balng ot th e said county; (c) C onduct unbecoming a prosooutlng oflloer d r this stale in thnt the said J od m a , T um en used and attem p ted to use h it official posi tio n w ith and influence over the g rand, juries ompanellen in and lor th e Oounty of M onmouth to bring fcbout th e freedom from iwoaecu* tlo n of those guilty of violating the laws of this state an d to harass th e Ihnocont among hla personal and m iltlcal enemies; . XdtW onduot unbecoming a pro* souttng oB o er of th is Mate In that th o aald Jo n as a . T um en brought about and eonvtotion or one laouis n o m for a n o n , although he w ill knew th a t a .handwriting expert had reported th a t a ciieck upon which flie in id Jo n as A. Tu m en frlnctnaU y relief fo r eonvlc Hon was a forgery; . , '. Linked ,to lle trlrk (e) C onduct unbecoming a prose c u tln * offlcer of this state in that th e aald Jo n as A. Tum en conniving With Clarence E. P. Hetrick, for m er lhayor of the City of Asbury P a rk and leader of th e TumenHetrlcjt political maohlfie, did sell Joba lh the Oounty o t Monmouth a n d tttrcc successful -aspirants for appointive, office to pay tribute to th e m achine fo r '.no jous they m>cu re d ; (f) Conduct unbecoming n prose cuting) offlcer o t this stato in th at th e said Jo n as A. T uiqcn conniv ing w ith the said C larence E. F. tie trick and Louis T um en of As bu ry ^park an d Bnnch (Nocky) Johnson of - Atlantic -tilty, perm it te d (timing houses to operate in ’ th e County of M onmouth ar.d dur Ing th e sum m er ot 1033 did perm it th e AUdlson Club <to operate on O cean; Avenue In the City of Long S ta n c h , although he well knew th a t th e aald Addison Club was a gam ing house operated oy the liench m an of Irving Wexler, alias Waxey Oordon. in co-operation w ith mem* b a n o t the notorious purple G ang of b a iro lt. Mloh.. which was fo r m erly headed by Beese WhIMemore, la te r Hanged to r murder (I) Conduct unbecoming a p ro w e u th v i offlcer of this state In th a t th e aaM Jonas A. Tumen, conniving w ith hU chief of county deteetlvai, H a r r r B . Crook, did organise a *PurI m ii « rg a n ln tlo n known a« th e C ounty Detectives’ »enevolent Assoe ia tlw l which attem pted to oollect trttm u t tra m apM ktaalai an d dlaorr housesl th a t said Jonaa A. Tu' nnn dkt appoint *. A. OtU ahd on* OnsoMs* solhritomtor this spurloua eiwanliatlon and when their aotlvlti** Meame a public scandal the PAGE THRgfc T H E H A T A W A N J 0*U R N A L s aw.WiB.M. 'irf?),!. ...,\'ja g e g B t C T M a ^ J i v j . .- ! - . ~ tlureonibasMM lfctto t b a e n d t h a t If any m l i l 'o r m CtttntM M t forth h«reto w 't w 6 i ;« t w ? » of^m psM liment sg ale st* th e « ald Jo n as A, T u men shall .be pnMetttacl fcy th e mem In U proar m Monmouth bers o fth s -G e n e ra l A jeem blyto the r a n k l/m M C U v iia fw secutor Senate a t th e * t* t« a f Wew Jersiy to Connived" w ith iletrltk the an d th a t .proceedings thereon may be h a d In aooordance w ith Uw custom*, statu tes a n d ConsttttiUon Im peachm ent o f Jo n as a . t u » e n , Monmouth C ounty Prosecu- uf tii« B ta ts of New Jersey.” W \, o n a ig h t charges was coiled tor MoOwnpbell gained th e floSr with In tho legislature M onday night by a resolution actin g th e Senate Join Atpemblyman Theron McCampbell. In « grand jury invssw gatlon of the t o * resolution he Introduced, Mc- county a n d m unicipal oHelals in Oampbell chargee Tumen "con- Monmouth. Prepared w ith a flash BWed” w ith Clarenoe E. r . Het- light to continue reading h is prepar Hck, form er lAsbury P ark mayor, to ed sp ee c h !/ mem bers tu rn e d out.t*ie tW ,political power fo r Improper lights, as happened once M o n , Mceauies and refrained from strict Campball drowned o u t all opposition «;V|^4aiSb«)B)i«JU-a»raeuga, chalre n f o r c e m e n t# xrlm lfisl laws. S a rin s a half hour talk la which | man<“ inly rapped to t order, assembly and gallery remained in The M onm outh Assemblyman asa n uproar. McCampbell .refused to'serted he was n o to u t o f o rd er since yield the floor even though another he had yielded th e floor to no one. bill waa passed during h is talk. The galleries a n d som e Democratic , Hla complete resolution stated: members dem anded h e toe allowed ^ Whereas, Theron McCampbell, a to continue. W han th e speaker was m em ber of the G eneral Assembly three-quarter* o f th e way through o f the State of New Jersey, hereby his harangue, Slm cusa stopped ra p presents the annexed charges ping th e gftvel. poured .a glass of wa Rgalnst Jonas A. Tum en, a prose- ter and se p t It to McCampbell while outor of th e County of Monmouth, spectators roared th e ir approval. Which charges consist of: The apMOh, h i w hich he severely • Cites Rermlt f a r Gordon criticised Tum en, waa later ordered expunged from th e assembly record. (a) Conduct Unbecoming a orosePUtlng ufflcer of th is state In th at a His two resolutions .were referred to clerk in his law otBce, one David lhe Judiotary Committee for report. Davis, w jth th e knowledBD und . ‘l'um en's Challenge consent of said Jonas A. Tumen. A challenge to A ssemblyman McVSUChlHl for th e good cliuracter ol Cnmpbell to repeat hla im peachm ent one Irving Wexler, alias Wnxey demands on a platform n o t protect G ordon, for a pistol perm it made ed by legislative privilege was Prose W ider tho statute to th e county' cutor Tum an’s only.com m ent on the judge, although both th e said David charge! th a t th e Holmdol Democrat P av ls and th e said Jonas A. Turnon made against him In tho legislative knew -the said Irving Wexler, alias chamber, Monday night. W a#«j Cordon, to bo a criminal “My only reply la th a t I dare and n nd notorious gangster; defy McCampbell to m ake those uime statem ents on an y platform other th a n th a t in th e Legislature where he Is protected by privilege," Tumen said a fte r hearing th e eight complaints of political "conniving" with form er M ayor Hetrick nnd tax law enforcement At tlie capltol, McCampbell re frained from onitwerlni? the proseru ta r'j dare. ■I have said enough for th e iiroscnt," he told questioners. I t is expeoted he will renew h is demands for legislative action a g ain st Tumen next 'week, A T en n w ste hU torian likens P re s ident Roosevelt to Andrew Jackson. We tru s t .-that th e P red d e n t win emulate Old Hickory u h c n it cornsto th e m a tte r ot collecting Prenoh debts. 5 -B S B ro tb e ro f ' Hel U sdcrB ond DirtUkrr Price* ior. nardo, George W ilster o f Belford. Jam es Z a n m b a o f L eonardo,.Pm *' nls M urphy or B ast KeaiUbOrg. Al b e it Langerford of B elfo rt, C b u le s D orr of Port M onmouth, S a ra C. B oughton of Llncroft, Lewis Corlltto of Middletown, Isadore W alling of Port M onmouth, C harles S ta v a of. Port M onmouth, a n d A lfred HUtUcker o f Leonardo. <Lald over: P e te r P ingltore o f Mid dletown, Morrlsey and W alker of Ideal Beech, L o retta D unne of 1*0nardo, a n d S tern B uK hlll of M iddle town. These applications will be heard February 18. MWETISfASSES ■ •W U rrln U D e a th sfiH s M la a ta .lte O e r m m n t In fo n n sO ltlse n s of 4he H u b . Rays Crook "Jersey lig h tn in g " Prices, A Total of UM.MS.7I To B e Spent I Sum at |M ,3M .tg !Ta « e Raised T hom as K e su a n , Mew York city, Distillers' prices for app^o b ra n d ; ^ by Taxation, brother of Jdhn, a K eansbunr chain were m ade public, Monday, by the •to te m anaglF Vno committed sul- Federal Alcohol A dm inistration and The 1034 budget poised Its third clda a m onth ago was placed under showed th e M ine tendency to;M gk his own h all of tUXM) o n Tuesday by levels as th e prices announced e a r endffliwl w a d in g la st Thursday, a f t Judge H orry T ruax in special ses lier fo r whiskies, gin and rum . Dr. ernoon w hen th e Middletown Townahlp'Oommlttee held Its session. The sions court. H arry-orook, th ie f ot J. M. Doran,' Supervisor o t th e As oounty detectives^ explained the m an sociation of the Distilled S p irits In> budget first iwae amended to comply was held to .perm it a n inquiry by dustry, revealed th e prloos to th e w ith a request from W alter Darby, S tate Commissioner o t Municipal the prosecutor’s office into th e cir- prtaa, a s p a rt «f a program to a p Accounts, Who declared th a t the to cumstanoes surrounding the suicide's praise th e public of the m anufactur ot th e budget h a d been added act. ’ ers' charges, including taxes, to the m aking an e rro r of $500. The Clarenoe fiuydam an d Theodore wholesalers a n d re ta ile rs,. so th a t new 'flgijre*, as corrected, call for Bai!ey.KEXDMt. jfleiuied. tlie consumer c a n determ ine if the *lM(Mfl.7« as the to ta l appropria guilty before Judge T ruax of b reak nriPM h ; !s ftskstl to yft-y fsprss^Ri tion*, a n d iao,356.76 UJ be raised by ing a n d entering an d larceny. Tneyi a n equitable spread. T he federal au taxation. were com m itted to th e county jail thorities have th e rig h t to revise, I tt e g reater p a rt of the meeting to aw ait sentence W bruary 8. downward distillers' im posts if the was.ocoupled by hearings of appli Suydam was charged w ith break facte w arran t b u t are w ith o u t con cations to r perm anent plenary li ing into th e home of J . Harold H en trol over retail prices, and if the ad censes. T hree applications were re drickson, K erport, an d tak in g a 32 m inistration is to follow its indicat jected. B e rth a (Hekuuth was refused caliber revolver valued a t |32. ed policy of keeping prtoes low on th e grounds th a t th e person op Bailey is charged w ith breaking in enough to com bat Illegal trafflc, It erating th e establishm ent w as not to th e home of-Edwar'a WyckofT, a l was Indicated these prices would be a cltiien. am t because she could not so of K eyport. H e Is alleged to reduced. furnish proof-of pubhoatlon of legal havo tak en a revolver, gold w atch Laird i t .Co., headed by John notlfes of intentions to make appltand chain, a n d a diamond pin all Evans lia lrd of M atawan, w ith a dis qation. The* application of A nna valued a t 9125. B oth .youths had tillery a t flcobeyvllle. bu t w ith ad- Lawbush or Oast K eansburg, was previously been arraigned before O rea given os Long B ra n ch In -the tu rn ed down because It w as too dose R ecorder Harrjr B olte Sr.. #nd report, is getting I18JW per oase of to a plaee operated by D ennls'M urwaived Indictment. R alph Heuser 12 q uarts for ‘ILatrd's Aptilejaok," phy, a licensee. 'P at'K ennedy of Red of M ataw an, attorney, Is appearing Connecticut Distilleries, Inc., W est- Bank, was retused a license for the ior n&Jlcy. iwrt, Conn.,\ quotes IM.DB p e r ease M iddletown K a ie r because of dose to distributors as distillery prloe for promm lty - to - another licensed ven Crystal Guides "Old Mill Apple Brandy." T he D ut dor; granted: Charles niblon ( W arn Motorists chess C ounty C ider C orporation ot oftileenses R iver Flasa, .ivancls Piitnlok J r. Pleasant Valley. N. Y „ for "<Md D ut chess Oounty P u re Apple iBrafidy," of Lsonerdc, 'D ante Davcrlo of u n Tw onty-tour poles on Highway subm itted the following sohedule: croK, Isic la n iD'Anthony of JM d le R oute 36 In M iddletown Township, List per bottle tquarts) to consumer, have been equipped with crystals $3.70; list per case to consum er, gag; whlcn not only reflect a w arning 'dealer, »Sa.nO; wholesaler, *18.50. to th e m otorlft of the location of the pole but also outline the edge of tlio thoroughfare, Freehold Man Addresses Tlie Installation of these dovlooH KeyporC Exempt Firemen was m ade by th e Jersey c e n tra l Power an d Light Company through Wllllain Oa'inhaii of Freehold, was Iicslle D. Seeley of Katontown. the gueat siieaker a t th e m eeting The crystals a re lined vertically of the HxempL Firemen, held In the in> an d down tho pole about n Keyport Engine Compeny Building, quarter of a n inch apart. They nro Thum day evening last week. Hla talk vlnlbK- tor about 300 yards, when was uii Oitlseiuihin uiui N aturalisa struck by the rays of a headlight. tion." T he Installation la p a rt of n The annual election of officers safety experiment being conducted took place with the following results by tlie company. Should It prove President, W illiam S a gurton; flrat successful, Beelpy said, every pole vice president, William d r e e n ; m in the county, owned by the com ond vloe ptealdent. D aniel Clark; pany. will be m arked, treasurer, C harles s a n d m a n : eeereThe New Jersey Bell Telephone tary, aeo rg e B irch; tr>jrtee for three Company also h u the plan under years, 'Willlem R L atham . H arry consideration. Russell. P resident of the M ount Hol ly Exem pt A rsm cn, actcd a s chair A classified ad In his patter will m an during th e election. Refresh*, reach m any potential buyers, ments were nerved. i Madison Township G.O.F. Manning Annual Dinner The annual d in n e r of th e Madison Township Republican d u b will be held F riday night, April 6. T he com mittee in charge Includes V. J . Lanning, Leonard M asson a n d Sm ith Kagan, all of la u re n c e Haitoor. At the regular m eeting of th e club held recently w ith V. J . Lannln? presiding in place of Judge Mayer, who Is vacationing^in Tlarida, plans were m ade for th e yekr’s program. The Entertainm ent Committee com posed of Marie Vohdin, B etty Holey, Alice Estelle, William <3. Ludl, K en neth D onahue and H . Dalcher, promises an active year. Mr. M iller nrH Mr, Q«ub, candi dates fo r the School Board, were present and spoke on the budget for the ensuing yenr. The next meet1.*’" will be held on Tuesday. February 13. In th e fire house on the M atawan R oad, Laur ence Harbor. T i l O a M e ld -O ra n t Hotel :e t A sum m ary of reports received bg Colonel J . Lester Eisner, C hairm an L ang B ranah, b a s b een plseed In of th e H t w ^ M w r m a te lU y w t y tetm w m nr feeeivenaiip b y Vice B oard, t n m local compliance b o a rd s C hancelor M ala Leon Berry, an d throughout th e state shows th a t th e cxadiUM w ere ordered to show catlja S lu e Eagle Is xttDDylng h tg h in New before him In Long B ra n c h 4 da y why th e receivership Jersey. ; H ie rep o rts «*e In answ er to a n o t be m ade perm anent. questionnaire le n t out bjr dokmel Vice Chancelor B erry na m e d U t U sner, a e U o t th e « c a U s u to how J. Warwick tem porary receiver a f m any employers have-failed t0 £ 0m - te r a group o f creditors charged tlie ply w ith P resident Roosevelt's girder operating company, th e Com m unU r continuing the use of th e B lue Eagle H otel Corporation, owed u n til April 30, and a s to th e attitu d e a n d h a d assets U stnl a t -nly illlS j o f employers a n d employees tow ard' 000. WlUlam O . Presley. M l M such continuation. M artin MrOue. R ich ard O. Checked u p t o M onday of th is W arwick, Edw ard aeh o en th aler s a t xcck ,.th er« p o ii0 jahow t b a t i n m o s t Asttaur D. V an Jgoit? w ere th a eeni* of tlie eommunltieo U>ere jig s bean plaining creditors. T h eir daMM practically ISO p e r .pent compUaooe to ta le d *SMD. w ith th e order, th a t In some places T hey claimed tlie com pany U H I. a lew Blue Eagles have been re m o r- outatanding (367,100 of e o d a n d that, In nearly all instances stock, in addition to 1^13 i 4hey have been restored to th e ir eommoh stock of no o a r value. T h e place a t the request og th e compll- ho te l building is listed a t W IU |(0 an ce'b o aid s. : ’ n n d th e land a t m o o o , b u t t ^ s Some o ffh e-iep o rts go b eyond'the soope o f th e questionnaire and. cite concrete cvidehoesofbtjalnees recov ery a n a large scale. <n iis l s p>urttoula rly tru e of tn c to tria l ^MnmuniUes. In a nundier of instances, large ooncem s which show b|g Increases in business have been unable t o get m aterials .and o th e r necessities w ith in a reasonable tim e, apparently Miowlng a n lnoreaaecU g eneral de> creditors said th e a ctu al value ws* m uch less. Thoy also claim t a a com pany owes $1*0.800 on a n i l esta te m ortgage, 141,9'!* on prom slory notes, $36,000 on a ehatoigt mortgage, In taxes, a n d +16.MS in m iscellaneous bills. i T h e creditors so ught the reeeUiernhlp on th e ground th e eam paW would otherwise be subjected l a costly litigation. ’ Jeddo-H ighland stands for more •Promlaea m akes debts and debts h e at, less ash a n d attention, a n d m ake more promises. T h a t's why « • a g reater savleg. fltulta—Advertise sell Jeddo-H lghland for cash onlr. Stultz.—Advertisem ent 13tf m en t la tf <«■ » • It i i 'o u r g t t o d f a t t poM «y't» * u p p b ' *«»tom *ra w ith th e b a i t o f ro o tlin g t h l t k a m a ) o tl tW e * . T h a ra fo re , o u r b u y sre - 4 l# ri ih e m w llh a a lra m a e e r a , p u rc h a s e th e m from le a d in g p o u ltry p o e k e ri, a n # p a y M O R E th e n th e h lg h a it q u o te d m a rk e t p ric e I W e d o thle to o b ta in e ll FANCY G R A D E S .. J th e v e ry U m iT chicken* o v oliu L le , w hich h a v e b t e t t t s d on, milk o n d g ro in rollon* t o p ro -, d u c e te n d s r 'm e e t o f e a c a lla n l flo v e r. Buy o n e e r t w e .a t . t h U ' e x tra o rd in a ry p rle e l “TWSS 23 *!& g ------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ t February Furniture Sale Every article advrrtlaed during this O reat Male, has been purchased w ith a view of offering to o a r Irlenda the very flnest In value-giving. ’ Smoked HqwsjS S * *.17® hr sn eweewleet .1 7« Boneless Chuck Pot Roast end M M eve pef raa«t sy itin t p r u t* Htlnz Kttchwp h .« w.». 19* m i l l l TOMATO JUI0I 2 17e { C a m p b « ll! » ^ £ r 3 . . . . 2 5 < Otieker Meld l ( a n i 3 l.!i 13* ^ a n c y O r a p e f r u i t 2 IIM 2 I C OUR QUALITY COPfMS Our Ifi btcn •Ad fftund fitih h> th« it«r« wtan bvv. Ktsllr M IIH U |r«gnd fowr «y«t. Ilg h fO ’Ctock ib, If* MHO AN0 MCttOW K « l C lrd * ik. 2 I ( RICH AND FUtl-tOCIID ftokar . ibtsn 2 l e VIOODOUI AND WINiy S u n iw « « t I t ’s adorable! That's wliet they u ll any when thoy see th is beautiful eultc In the modern m anner. In clude* bod, ahfast, dresoer and van ity n l thls low price. Coma in tomorrow and aeq It act upon our flour, juat na it would look In your home. 4 PIKCEB C am ay fe a p A LEON'S FRIENDLY CREDIT ACCOUNT lip yea te enjey the eom ferte of a eeey bom r—w ltheet • easti outlay juiei iv« 2 1 c . 9m i.s< 24< C A W C R IIC C O N T E S T * Nectar Tea FAMOUS MAKE INNEftSPRING MATTRESS A 1 A A ’tA , 13e '13.7S 25* * iliJOO Is (eth erlu i ewerded 6 r keM reslge* el tee TlmetW; bin, Oet eirtelw le yew A « f ite r e e s a le ls la t^ ll delelli., UNKSA IAIUU H K IM l f la k * l u l t t n s *•* 9« D « iUN* AUMIMMff A lb ert L E O N Sd Son 13-15 SMITH ST., Cor. Klng S t, hum Faneakt Pbur '3 •W* Vtrmont Maid »wr is* 17* H«fb*Ox 'eoM*N » " 4 0 « v ll sam m o sewou "»VJ9C |Qudfc«r Mufftto phi. 9* jHtck«r'S CilAM f a u n a X 2 1 * Pury«ai COINITAICH ek* 9* MODERN BEDROOM SUITE An anp arto n lty second to none to bay a gaallty aald Tum en retused to prosecute Innenw H nc k ta itn e a a t s a s h a Uw ptics, Ths them ; m a o u fa c la n r having ju s t complete* Hla Inventory <hi O ondutt unbecoming a pm *, faMnd th a t be waa aver slocked on a c ertain g ra te acuting offlcer e f t h U s t M a i n l b a t • f e o v err* a ll la th e pop*lor geeen shaga. R ather th e aald Jonas A. Tumen p u m » i i M u m e a n r th is aver ihe offered to m aka fa r a s this ed in th e Mot machine ra a h et a n d Kgeclai inn erap sln g M attress, We Jam pud a t the gave protection to known apeakM « ln g » a n J .pass | | on to y esl D on't easles and diaortefiy houias In 1U, fl.60 Weekly Delivers I t t .g a a n tltr lim lled. cltfea o l Long Branch an d : P a rk t n d elsewhere lh M oniuJUth ITOOBTH you NOTUINO TO SHOP AT LKON'H O ountfi ,, . >.yc PAY VOVIt BUI OR RAILROAD PARKS "Be I t resolved * y t l x m em bers of th e O tn sra l Aeeembly o f t h e «M U ' ot M s* »n Into UWe charges be forttifW h m *ds W t h i S o w e a n d t h a f t e * t h e p u rmmmm tuoh exam lnatlon th is House i— pto* Jnm ee O. C arpenter it., th e PwsltW nt of the Kew Jeraey B g r Assoetation, and 4 h a t a ia w s B a a t ^ i W r s i i r . r < n i i r .'r ' " ii« s -ii i ■ lb. Armour's Star, SwUI'l rremluM, WIUoo'i CertiSa* end aihar fersndi Not one ot these specials could be altered a t 1these low prices.?today If wn had . nol prepared for this great event m onths ago. FEB R U A R Y SA LE I N. L ROASTING CHICKENS • “ S? — HBBIETWN A p p le B rfttn ly One of the features of our — mm '/nm , HaUle M ay feilubury o f L tO ' S l w & c i e M l t Perth Amboy, N. J ' f lg f i a r * . . EXCEPTIONAL VALUES I Hera's an auW ending oppeHunlly la i h t k u p o n lh a Ihiaa ta a tl popular vegstablet. They e f t the b a il ol Mw standard quality g r a d e . , , carefully »el»«ted by our buyers for this eelb. (uy a doien ta n t e r m e r a is r a n unuiuel saving. T om atoes, . S w eet Corn o r S trin g B eans) ^ ™ ■ Sunnyfield Flour AU-Nnrou 2 4 J ^ lb . P u re Lord 7< H einz B eans 3 : r 2 3c2 ^ 2 3 * S w an sd o w n C ake Flour X 2 4 ' S h ak er Salt 2 *». I* 10< 9VfeeT worn C am pbell’s Soup «mo • 3 20c W hite H ouse M ilk K irlcm an’s B o rax S o a p 3.^1 0 * Sem inole T iiia i S 7 4g25c for C eetisg oed th erteelm v H w lR iv I v w ill ^n _ _ _ wew a r aeewee e lb. pegs. H * r A M I r tM fr - C n m t t f k Croiky or OaW en la n ta e i can in ini i us ie e ig a H g M p B W K n r p B B B « g « M B e a ^ ^ GRANDMOTHER'S'. Raisin Bread “ 8C This bread It not anly made a l OneM Ingredlaatt, b u t II tanlalM a» I . queniiiy «f clum p raisins. Italeldi ta a ia la Iran • • . therefore II It v s m heollMul a t wall e i delleloui, aaeallent lo r th M ra n a n d g ro w n * o M lm * . Taoiisd, thle b re e d Ii a real treat lu y a n e e r tw elsevM e l mle ip a* M |w<*» While Broad ANN fAOl P rtM rv M »19« A A . ORAHOM OTM W 4 H a n d s « d i* r g tlM ( AM N»A0ll V i9 * ' ■. ' teHie»'“8iSr* W ■' i f AGE FOUR THE fSE KATA VAN JOURNAL T ih r tm m MO AND tWO COMPAHY, la s. ' ' J. Mabel krawa. M iter ■ « u r c . Higgins, Associate Bdltor SUBK&1PTION HATES ................. M.M Om T u r 1.00 «■ i x u u I U H Maalhs ........................ .OS ■ingle C opies........................... ' ■Payable la Advanco Bveojtora u t administrators of Xa* _ u w h w . t t * itgbt *h<? tumpu u v w la which lhaor denlr* UnSr Uem printed. I f th e H (kt Ui not • ! « t M . tin BnnvgaU wtu make tk* asiaoUoa a a t Uw uotlce will probabtjr appear la a o m newspaper th at yon v h I 4 a 01 h a re a a lH tc i H c n d l of Tha Journal having basinets with th* ■ w rigate'e Office will da well to bear lU a la mind. Knlered as Second Class Mall M atter |A tbs Matawan Post Oftce. HUDA.V, FEBRUARY 2. 19S4 AGE OF YOUTHFUL CRIMINALS U s t week, five K eyport an d M at aw an young m en w ere • n e s te d , four of-whom confessed being Implicated iiwMbberies. T hese young m en were • o th w h ite i n d oolored. an d some of them have a c o u rt record dating back several years. ' According t o a re p o rt made by th e U nited S ta te s B ureau ol In v estlg ttk m .. th irty -n in e p e r c en t o t th e crim inals Anger p rin ted w ithin a pqlQ d of tig h t m onths were under tw enty-four y e a n o t age. And near ly one-fifth o f all persons arrested M M between th e age* of I t an d aa t h t youngsters o f i t holding the n & i n g position among the law b n a k t n o f a U ag e t, ' 'What Is the reason for th is oondltldnVW ewlll venture a few thought* -00 tti^tOMtstion, >Perhaps the rea4 o « \ls psycho3ottcal. It hta been ttM ueati? said by certain educators th ft children can te s t be educated through th e medium of self expresHon,' Consequently they have been |Bow?d |o follow th eir own Impulses ta d Ideas. T his h a s been done by iltlUljr W Ulil jrviiwi iJU'iwil to'retuiiaot others and wholly with* out restraint, he not m oral cu ertliy h i* followed. There used to be a time in this oountry when minister*. priests and teachers were looked upon a t auUioiltlea to oonduct and morals. Theee, however, have bene super■•dM fag tlwee who idealise lawI r ttb tti and deplot them a i heroes Th* h o o t s of religion and even t l» t m O on a a n d m en u lu v e been look' W upon a t A dltioui and notional. Then, again, youth ha* been taiight t t la»st Indlftotly, that le-v enforce* w o t to a fortn o f ttwoplnt, and that Whan on oOeer kills a lawbreaker A Is w ild e r . Movie* and novels have ta ia a th e plaoe o f the ohurch and M k taChorttjr. i tlten , again, after a lapse nr more than fifteen y ea n , the innuenoe ot the World War Is (till felt. Both the pnH — nt and the principle of tanolity an(l human Ufe and Its potttstfooe were pu t to one side tor th t « ,* . t t kiH wa* tu U t and to t t t r • I$ virtuous. U w use o t deadly tta p o n t w m taught to millions and W M Ot UMN w tte o n t are now beuaed etBcWnUy In pretent day artaws. ■Hww it a time ror sowing <Wd a t i n t for reaping. MATAWAN i. jh water tank have artlvtd at Itatawsn station. A third carload It on the road. t_ ’ Miss Helen V oorhttt returned to irn m ir& a ia a in i r m t a abo ut folks and her studies at the Newark Noruitl . T U N A S W * KNEW IN IW II> IWI * « » »« » « t »l| « S *» *4 * e SI0 )«e ' t t t e *+ * * > 0 )M Sit <»»» » > School this week after practice THE LONG AOO , teaching In KUiabeth far seven Only tw o of the T en Com m andm ents a re positive com m andm ents, "H onor thy fath er a n d thy m other" and “Re HMMMWWWW t l l l W IIIWH IH t weeks. 1 40 YEARS AGO 1 m em ber the Sabbath D ay to k e ep it holy.” A ll tlie other* O n several occasions there have exhort m ankind negatively; they a re usually called the “ thou LEGAL NOTICES ahalt not" comm andments. T he comm andments os a whole appeared tn these c6lumas articles favoring th e establishm ent of a Nolle* represent some elem ental rules b y which life m ust be gov graded school in th is township. Take notice th a t Pasquale P. Ol erned, b u t th ey fall to go far enough, T hey do not express T here Is lacking a unanim ity of ac positive principles w ithout w hich Ufe today cannot progress tion (or b e tte r educational facilities Santo Intends to apply to the Mayor and Oouno‘1 of th e Borough o f M at very far. B u t th ere are two positive commandments among for th e m u se s an d a s a result n o th aw an for a Plenary R etail Consump them. ing has been done. The Journal, tion License fo r premises situated a t A t Sim m ons College in B oston a poll w as taken a few along with m any others, reoognlsci 1 M ain S treet, M ataw an. y w ra -a g o -te -^ iv e -lW -s tu d e n ty JJ)® Objections, if any, shout'd be made m andm ents in th e order of th e ir relativ e importance. A short ' age anS'fi'“ ’ going fa rth e r back a ll the immediately in w riting to O. F red time, and th a t to stop the present erick B urnett, Commissioner, 744 tim e ago the poll was repeated. T h e singular thing was th at tendency some action m ust be ta k the sam e com m andm ent ranked first both tim es, it was the en. I t Is out of th e question to pro Broad .Street, Newark, New Jersey, positive injunction concerning honoring one’s father and pose we have b o th w ater works and or to W illiam A. Rodgers, clerk ol the Borough o f M atawan. m other. A nd th e other positive commandment, about the a graded school a t th is time (we be PASQUALE P. D I SANTO, Sabbath D ay, cam e in tenth. . T h e Simmons College student lieve, however, we should have b o th ) 1 M ain Street, and in order th a t some action be body consists of 1,000 young w om en The girls did not be M ataw an, New Jersey. ta k e n toward securing a graded lieve th at any of the “thou shalt n o t” commandments ranked —Advertisem ent, at-36-2*. school here, wc propose to a gitate first in im portance. the question until th e m atter la le Notice M uch ta lk prevails about th e decline oE the home as an gally determined by th e people en Take notice th a t M onrad Wold institution, b u t th e result of this poll indicates that a keen titled to act. Intends to apply to th e M ayor and sense of the fitness and necessity o f the home exists, a t least T he sleigh bells jingle n ight and Council of the £orough ot M atawan in this student body of girls. T ies to parents, which m eans day since the snow cam e. * lor a Plenary R etail Consumption ties to home a n d its ideals, ra n k s first in im portance over At a shooting m atch held a t U e lu - License for premises situated a t ser's Hotel, W ednesday afternoon, o ther social relationships in th e minds of these students. S ta te H ighway, R oute Number t B ath er than any growing looseness in regard to home ties it Asbury F ountain w as declared the M atawan, New Jersey. w inner w ith te n s tra ig h t blue rocks, O bjections, If any, should b e msde appears from th is poll th a t th ere is an abiding tendency to right and left angles. M r. Fountain immediately in w riting to D. F red hold home a n d a ll that it m eans dear. ' shot tw o other chances ln th e con erick B urnett, Commissioner,' 744 A nd, too, a t a tim e when it w ould almost seem that m od test and his entire score wss a pos e rn society has relegated the old-fashioned home to the back sible tw enty-three o u t of tw enty- Broad S treet, Newark, N. J., or to W illiam A- Rodgers, clerk of the ground and th ere is a constantly mounting num ber of di five, and iu K eyport, M atawan. Red Borough o t M ataw an. vorces, the a ttitu d e of this stu d e n t body is most heartening. iBank, South Amboy and Mllltown MONRAD WOLD. are represented b y their shooting It leads one to q u e ry if the tide w ill not eventually turn. S ta te Highway, R oute Number 4, clubs, th e Freeholder can well claim A perusal of the; figures on causes for divorce Seem to be M ataw an. New Jersey. notoriously m isleading becauso in the literal sense every di 90me credit for h is victory. A fter Advertisement. 3t-3S>3*. the shoot. Mr. Fountain d o n a te ! the vorce possesses its own cause, differing in some slight degree ox tor a public roost o n Thursday i t Notice %om every o th er m atrim onial shipwreck. However, the Melnser’a Hotel at Morristown, when B u reau of C ensus has accum ulated some statistics about everyone ln Madison, who Is so In Take notice lh a t Janies Butler divorce which m ay be taken for w h at they are worth, D eser clined, can enjoy a day's tun sho o t nro cery Co. Intends to apply to the Mayor and Council o f th e Borough tion and cruelty, the latter term covering a m ultitude of sins, ing and feasting. ' of M ataw an tor a Plenary Retail The New York and New Jeitey lead all o th er causes. A dultery, drunkenness nnd neglect D istribution License for premises constitute th e th re e other chief causes. W hen a womiin ceases Telephone Company h « established situated a t I3SH Main Street, M at to love her m ato or to w ant him for u husband she desorts a retail departm ent a t 108 B road awan. him. W hin a m an sinks into the same predicam ent he per way, Long Branch, and Is prepared Objection, It any, should be made to furnish Bell M agneto Telephones Im m ediately, In writing to D. Fred petrates cruel treatm ent. and other ltn t equipment, P arties A most Im portant fact shown b y the fig u re s is th at no desiring telephone outfits will And erick B urnett, Commissioner. T44 c h ild ren w o re affected by the divorce in fifty-seven per cent It to their Interest to call on this Broad Street, Newark, N. J., or to of th e d ecrees granted ln u rocont year. Of the rem alnina one c o m p a n y before m aking purchaser. W illiam A. Rodgers, clerk at the Borough o I Mntawan. c h ild w m nfTected In 21,2 per c en t of tho coses, tw o children Telephones 11.15 each. Other equip JAMBS BUTLER OROCBRY CO.. m ent a t lowest figures. Inform ation w ere affected in ten p e r cent of th e cases and in a relatively IM S M ain Street, small n u m b e r of cases more than tw o children were afTectod. as to the best m ethods o t e<|u!pment M atawan, N. J. and usoa ot the instrum ent will be Although the ra te of divorce for each 100 nuuriajjes has —Advertisement—8t-a*-8. cheerfully furnished. It Is My Opinion That- FRIDAY, F EBRUARY JOURNAL LOOKING BACKWARD LESAli NOTICES o f M ftU w ftji. Id th o nM ftlo p o in te d M uroh I M . so u th M ttn ty » « l« h t d e c re e # a » a Arty rolniK«8 m s ! a io n v th o to u tb t r .y t id e o f ■•Jd otono ro a d fifty fftel to a p o int d i« ta n t « lfh ty -tw o f t * on a o ourt* of n o r tV M v t m f 'd f b t d a f r e e t «»d A fty m in u te * wm* fro m t h o northw ool c o r n e r o f th o e h u ro h o r cem etery lo t: th en o o (3) e o u th o lf b t deareeo a n d flfiy*flve m in u te* w e e t tw o h u n d re d lw onty> threo a n d tw o*tent)ie fee<i th en o o (9) n o r th e i g h t y ^ v h t d egreee a n d tw elvo m ln u te a weot fifty a a d t w o n t y -f o u r one*hundredlh« fee t: U icnce (*; n o r th e ig h t degreeo ftriy*flve m ln u ie a o t f t tw o h u n d red th ir ty - o n e a n d ftfty-ftve one h u n d r e d th s feet to th e p la c e o f beginning. golaed u i h e p ro p e rty o f M A0O U1A M, K O H L E R A N D G E R A L D R. KOHLB3R, h e r h u e b a n d , et elt, ta k e n ln execution a t t h e «uH of M IL L A R D B . E R V IN a n d to bo sold by H O W A BO H E I G H T , N h e ritf. D a te d J a n u a r y 31. 1984. J. F ra n k W e i g a n d , S o l 'r . 4SLrMT~|20.16 C H A N CK BY 2-23 4 -tl? k o t i c k o v m k tti.k m k m t O lf A C C O l’N T E5£/TATE O F A b r a h a m B elafeW /, d eceased . N o t i c e la h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t*ae a c c o u n t s o f t h e p a b s c r ib e r . E x e c u t o r o f t h e e t t a t e o f a a ld d o c e a s c d . w ill b e a u d i t e d a n d s t a t e d b y t h e S u r r o g a te o f t h e C o u n ty <rf M o n m o u th a n d r e p o rte d fo r s e ttle m e n t to th e O rp h a n s C o u r t o f s a i d C o u n ty , o n T h u r s d a y , t h o e i g h t h d a y o t M a r c h , A . D . ItttK, a t w h ic h t i m e a p p l i c a t io n w ill b e m a d e f o r t h e a l l o w a n c e o f c o m m is s io n s a n d c o u n s e l fees. D a te d J a n u a r y 18. A . D. 1994. SAMUEL DELL. 115 M a in S tr e e t. • M a ta w a n , N . J . E x e c u to r . H e n r y F . K e lle r, 100 N o r th W o o d A v e n u e , L in d e n , N, J . P ro c lo r. 6T — 20-28 . v S lt K H tK K 'd H A I.K — B y v i r t u e o f a w r i t o f fl, f a . t o m e d ire c te d . Is s u e d o u t o f t h e C o u r t o f C h a n c e r y o t th o R t a t o o f N e w J e r s e y , w ill b o e x p o s e d t o s a le a t p u b lic v e n d u e , on M O N D A Y . T H E Sfith D A Y O F FfCHR U A U Y , 1084, b e t w e e n t h e h o u r s o f 13 o 'c lo c k a n d 6 o 'c l o c k ( s t 3 o 'c lo c k ) In th e a f te r * n o o n o f s a i d d a y , n t t h e C o u rt H o u s e I n th o f to r o u g h o f F r e e h o ld , C o u n ty o f M o n m o u th , N e w J e r s e y , lo a a tts f y a A a o reo o f s a i d o o u r t a m o u n t i n g t o ap « p r o x l m a t e l y |ft.705.oo. A ll t h a t u r t 't a l u It lo t. t r a c t o r p a r c e l o f l a n d a n d p r e m is e s h e r e i n a f t e r p a r tlc u * la rly d e s c rib e d , s i t u a t e , ly in g a n d 'm i n g in t h e n o r o u g h n r r a r m i n g ti a ie , t t t h e C o u n ty o f M o n m o u tn a n d H ta to o f N ew Jersey . H K O IN N I N O a t a s t a k o In t h e e a s t , c r l y lin e o f l a n d o f t h e C e n tra l n a i l * r o a d n f N e w J e r s e y , f o r m e rly o f i h e N e w J e r x e y s o u t h e r n lle l l r o a d , s a i d k>take a ls o b e i n g t h e f o u r t h o o u rs e o f a l o t o f e le v e n h u n d r e d t h s o f a tt so /'* o o i t v ty e d t o J a c o b W a l t e r b y H i e h a r d C o r lle a , by d e e d d a t e d J a n u a r y 9 th . I t l f t , a n d r s o o r d s d lu M o n m o u th C n u n i f C le tk 'B u d i o e in llo o k 9M o f D e w li. p a g e IM A o., t h o n c o r u n n i n g ( ! ) In a Q o r th a a s t e r t y d lr v u ilo n a l o n g t h e e a s t o r l y l i n e o t l a u d o f s a i d R s T lro s d . o n o h u n d r e d a n d tb ir ty - th r o o (re t, m o re o r to s s , l o t h e e e n t e r o f t h o h ig h w a y l e a d in * fro n t F a r m ln g d a le to Low er H q u a o k u m a n d k n o w n a s M a tn S tr e e t : FARM BUREAU NEWS! i s w m jflt g at*) V No t ic e s le g a l LEGAL NOTICES t h a G o u n ty o f M o n m n u ih C o u n lf jum ped from S.5 In 1887 to 17.3 in 1932, the fuel of children is the great d e te rre n t to divorce, oven in a dtvorce age. Neliee U YEARS AGO F a r down th e list of ciusos Is ono lengthy word which Take notice th a t P. S. Culbcrt and Mr. and Mrs. George M. Davison Oharle* SumlMiio, trading as the speaks more volum es for tho b sic roasons for dlvorcu than spent Bunday a t Jam ttb u ig . any other cause o r combination of causes, "incom patibility." Mr. and Mrs. Jam e s E. Voorhees Sandwich shoppe and Orlll, intends A t the root of moat domestic difficulties is this cause, which and daughter sp en t Sunday a t New to apply lo the Mayor and Council moans failure to adjust personalities to cad i other. Rom an Brunswick w ith Mrs. Voorlwes1 or the Borough nr M atawan fo r a Plenary R etail Consumption license tic love to the contrary, adjustm ent of lives lo fit into the p at brother, Russell W am e. Mr. t n d Mrs. I. T . R ue entertained lor ptemlans situated a t 174 Main thence tt) In a southeasterly direction tern of <h* th* qo th f( 1* the f t e odtentlDl oftent^gl (f<y ,dpmest|a hap^iie.w, This jr Is o f ,d,omest|q h« along the c e n t e r o f s a i d highway a num ber ot ltd y and itn lltm a n 'Street, M atawan. N. J. Main mrtef, one hundred end als leel m eans in p lain e r t i m u ovw pow dnng nuutt>*.1n unselfish Objections, It any, should b e made m friends i t t domino p arty on T ues o r e oi* less, t o t h e s e c o n d u o r n e r o f a ness. This neod Is as m uch req u ire d for tne m arried slate day evening. Immediately In writing to D. Frrd l o t o f U h d c o n v e y e d t o J o s e n h M o rio n b y w a I t . B r o w e r a n d W lH la m W . erlek ' B urnett, Commissioner, 744 today as fifty year* ago. Tho dlHerenco is th at fifty years ago Louis Bergen was seven yearn old B ro w e r, h e r h u s b a n d , b y deed tille d people bore w ith each other w hen the m aladjustm ent was yetterdsy and his parents, M r, end B road Street, Newatk. New Jersey, F e b r u a r y i s , A . D, 1 W , a n d re c o rd e d n t h e M o n m o u th C o u n ty C le rk 's O ffice or to W illiam A. Rodgert, olerk ot plain, becauso sanction and custom decreed th at they should, Mrs. J , L. 8. B ergen, gave him a 338, B o o k 8iT o f ~ D e e d*s. p a g ei 333, .............. t h e n o o <9i a '.o n g t h e l i no oo t as s lil M o rparty. The young folks os me a t 4 the fiorough ot M atawan. while today th ey fly into the courts. — r tyr > _o n. ee ddegi t o n 's j o t . s o u l h (« e g re e s w e s t P . 8 . OULBSRT AND ' ' j |j 4 Joseph H . C h a p m a n tho 'Pweatv.wevj onto oay of Noyemttrr* IMi atf<rj«Hn» of MonnouiA juia f it tu of Jtrvty. oil tho west side of tW MfclE JHroet O m iN N lffO at IkM nprthffMt «or* running through tho Vflltfs of Mjd. n«r »r i let fam *rw t»|ongtM- t? dwown Pnlat. Bolnt w f third U J itM b B row n tn lh » • o u lh tr ly ot north of the one on wmw studs « t h f #t<m* r o f d iM M lnf fro m M i l i v m 'iVnf w « /o f buiidlQg fortnoriy tho drtlr tfliTtttodu J * * 111 JJf i ? ? y J f f l o 0 ) 4 ttH dfO . B e in g tb s n or(hw «rt a o u t h i r t y lin o o f r « •and n d bolng b n l R t ssopu^tM e p a ra li doe stera thero\ ' " " " r t 0' • n d b f f t n n lo f o q m tr o r iho w hole S t a t e H i g h w a y „from — by „ ' a» lo o f forty f o r t y root f t e t in rrosw lott of CU rknon Boyoo d i s t a n t o n o h u n d r e d * ^ ^ 7 J J g t r a c t am cw»ttveyed Me^inafnt of ■ • t i i i a f n g >t « t tthe h e nnorth o n * eoast a s t ^orcer e t t f t r ol o t u x to N * th * n BrW n. T bence U i u W e s te r i y f r o m w h e r e Hu* »*(j5 Ik o ro u v h o'clock and left a t 1. end like mo*> o n e h u n d r e d a n d s e v e n fe e t, m o re n r OH ARLES CUMBANO. l e s s , t o the t h i r d c o r n e r o f th e s f o t ^ gatherings of this kind, It proved a sey are using a scheme ol roughage • e l d W a i t e r 's l o t ; 'h e n c e <«) a l o n g T he Bsndwich shoppe and o rlll, happy one to all. e a l d W a l te r 's l i n e its th y m a g n r t l e feeding, whloh. according to Mr. • 174 M ain S t r e e t , M atawan n e n l l e p o in te d J a n u a r y 9- 1178, n o r t h R, V. Crlne, the MorganvlUe seed Qrootlioft, the tester lor the Mon A dvertisem ent ft-M -1*. f o r t y - s i x d e c r e e s w e n t, o n e h u n d r r d m an, has issued h i t eatslcju e tor f e e t t o t h e B e g in n i.ig . C o n ta i n in g m outh County H erd Improvement isos. tw e n ty -c fg iit h u n d r e d th s o f « n s o re Articles e l interest t* s n k a lAssociation, is giving ve>y satisfaem o r e o r less. B e in g t h e s a m e p re m is e * Notlco H ubbard and Dell have removed o o n v e y c it t o t h e s a i d H e n r y M s t s b y lariats by Biweed Douglass, tory reaulU. The m en report little th e ir butcher business to 0. A. O erTako notice that Anthony Cerrato M l l u b e l h J o h n s tO n . w i f e o f J s m e s H. Oeaaiy AgrioiHwal Agent udder trouble In th e ir herds and in 's store In the Commercial Mock. Intends to apply to the Mayor and J o h n e t o n a n d t h e s a i d J a m tw W. they say th a t th e animals a re in J o h n s t o n b y d e e d d a t e d A p r il ST, IMA, I t Is said Qeorge L ln s m a m J r. will Oounoil of the Borough of Matawan a n d r e c o rd e d in i h e M o n m o u th C o u n ty b e tte r condition and In several cases O ftioo i n B o o k m o f D e ed s. open a m eat m arket in the sto re lor a Plenary Retail Consumption Clerk's PjUM HpMy M aterials have Increased production w ithout vacated by H ubbard an d DelL . Lloanat tor premises situated at n K o e u t l n g a n i l r a e c r v l n g o u t o t i h e The fruit grower's position differs] Increasing th e cost o f teed. HUs Is Form er S enator H enry a . m h u n e Frsneau Avenue B u t aide. a b o v e d e tc M lm l n re m lM s . s l l i k s t w r little from th a t o f any o th er business aooomplished by substituting a mixM A T O ON n * HIGHWAY of Matawan, who won the ra te tor Objection. If any, should bo made tMa i lnt t ar soor ol uogrh n aorfo e Fi aorfm llannsdd s sl *i t,u abt ee l nIAs In th a t h s m u st save money w her- ,tun» of h alt dried beet pulp and hair th e Long B ranoh B oard or T rade Immediately In writing to D . Fred t h e s a m e p a n e l o r ' r a d e f la n d d e brewer's grain for some of the silage. " s e H b e d u Plot N o . “i on a Map — ‘ " ’ mado "j B arty in IMS, there were fewer ever he oan out "h is production >"» uiR srd Bngtnearing Company W here there are individual w ater cup last year, h as purchased a new erick Burnett, Commissioner, 744 Borne men figure on saving automobile accidents th an during su it o t canvass to r h is speedy craft. Broad Street, Newark, p . J ; or to for p. S. CMirell and Henry HiUi. by using spray materials whloh have oupe in the barn, th« ta e t rm 'n and Only one teg in th e aeries to r Itot William A. Bodgers, ck tk ot Uia O e t o t e r s a t l t , a n d t i e d In t h e C l e r k '. th e tam e period in l i l t . brew er's grain m ixture can be t* l O ffic e o f M e n m e u i h c o u n t y . ‘ During Uie last h a lf of 1(S 1, how- been left 6ver from previous years. B M ln n l n g a t a p o i n t , w h ic h Is t h r dry taut It th e 0oW does no t have was raced a n d the X . U N. O. h a s to Borough of Matawan. tvtr, th* Uvnd ohangtd In the year, H ilt may mean a saving and it may s o u t h e r l y o o r n e r o f t h e o r i g i n a l lo t a t ANTHONY CBRRATO, , detent} h e r advantage this year tor aoeees t o water a t afi tlm ls th e mix H e n r y M a t s a n t i n t h - n o rlh w e M e rty MJOO persons wrere killed—a l* i per not. If the spray materials am no th e unfinished racing aeries an d tor B. Bide Vreneau Avenue, I!? .* . o r t f O ia i l o t o f R t .w o n h if. good, the expected saving may turn tu re should b e moistened somewhat. those ot IMS aa well. The new ta ils 4cot a<h*T>ee over i m , , Matawan, N .J . C n t t i J J I i t h e n c e (11 a l o n g t h e o N g tn s t A general feeding sohedul* con were bent on Tuesday i t th t Brock- —Advertisement I*. lo t e f th e s a id I t e a r y M a ta , n o rth fo rTlie automobile accident toll tol- out to be a loss. . t y - e l « d t g r e e e n t t y m l n u t u w e tt . l l . l Arsenate ot lead which is left over sists o t abnut 33 pounds o t silage, port club house oT th e S outh Shrtw atowa the amount o t gasoline used tn f e e t i th e n o e ( » n o rt> . (I fty -n ln e d e " * s t e n m ln u te a i e a « t. i t a p o i n t tn the eountiy with almost lovtng ex may be In good condition it It has from 4 to 6 pounds o t th e above bury Ice Boat and Y%cht Club. Netlee n M l i n e b r t w e e n t h e 01 o rU fln a l lo t o t t h e been kept dry and well protected. mixture, and about U pounds of actitude. During th e lin t half of s a i d H e n ry M a t s a n d K ls w e r th K. T a k e notice that Mata van Post C- o ttiri e. l l ■ , t---— h e n e- -e ( I ) a l o n g t h e a a ld lin e , U K , tar example, when gas eon* Lead which has been eared for mar* good h a y per day. I t the hay la high I t YEARS AGO a swigition was 1 per oent below the than one year, however. Is rather grade, such as a ira ift or a good | O ehlhaus Block h as bet n purchas ITt, American Ltgion. intends to •wo eus»t,h Uf o. Ir t yf e. ne ll n leo dt he ge r epeos i nt te no tmBlne ug te in « m period In l t » . there w e n tew* doubtful and It the grower must use clover, a IS p e r c e n t concentrate Is e d by Alois B haaf from VMtoriok apply to th e Mayor end Oounoil of n l n g . Being the-.same premlsee conveyed er aooidenu. During the last half It, it is better lo use It ln the appli rich enough to carry th e herd along O. O ehlhaus of Naveslnk. H ie p u r tha torough o f Mntawan for a partlee ‘ “ of ■ “the Ifln n jj Part■ .............. hwMo hy Plenary R ttall Oontumptlon lioenie trell, gas im waa M P*r oent above—and cation! which a n not the crucial In good shape. The concentrate, ot chase prloe was about 134.000. ti ■by «uk olatmi teeil dated Oetoher i t1I1S,_ u . « n i) w _______ course, should be fed according to a rd■Jed e d I n aald Clerk'e tha ac cident record so ile d nooord* ones for a protective lead coating, A very pletalng feature of th e song for premlset situated at Legion Kail, aOfltoe, Qctoeer tl, i u i . ------- 1M_ Liquid lime sulphur left over from j the producUon of the animal. iagiy. H i e dangerous driver seems servloe ln the FInet M. K. C hurch. Matawan, N. 3, ill lhat oertaln traet er Objections, it any. should b t m tdt of lani. altuste In s a lt Baraush, _____ have learned ttttle from the last yew should t o all right It tt h tsj Sunday evening, w as th e presenta inunedlately in writing to D. Fred- ty a n t State, being the eame panel or ghasU) exporlsaoe ot the past. He not been fiosen. When the material tion of a gift of ISO to the U nited lend described aa Plot No. 1 on a Man Sanlight and Healthy Products atlU exagtaratea Uie safety factors is troaen, however, some or It will Choir. The service on Sunday eve erfck Burnett, Commissioner, 744 made by the ClIITord Snstneerlng Science has d early proved th a t ning was the eighth one given by Broad Stree.t Newtrk, New J e n ty Cempejy for B, *. Cottrell aad Ifemy of better ears and roads. He still euls crystallas and Hie strength will be Hate. October «. Ills, a n t tied tn the In and out o ( m a c . gull passes on radioed. Under-auch conditions, tt the u ltra violet rays o t sunlight pro th e U nited C hoir since its organisa or to WUUam A. Rodgers, clerk ot Clerk'e otloe of Monmouth County, Beginning at a point In the weelerlv Wind curvea and hills, still take* a is not advisable to use it, particular- duce Vitamin D. I t h as also proved tio n in the autum n. At present, it the Borough ot Matawan. Une of the Mreet m the Intereeotlon And"he Ur In the dormant application* when th a t th is Vitamin D u necessary for luw a m embership o t thlrty-vwo. MATAIWAN P»JBT IT*. A.U, tfaanoe to save a • f ,'hs. northwesterly line of the'ortgt0, full strength time sulphur Is needed the proper assim ilation ot calolum Thomas Wtltinad. Commander, n»l let of toimerly Wsworth K, Oeltoavw'behind him a M atter Oeorge B arrett entertain trclli thence 11) along the eatd waatLegion Hall. Matawan, N. 3. Oils are often saved from previous a n d phosphorus by animals. deatha aad Injurtsa aw l needlaaely erty line of Main atreM. IM feet to ed a num ber o t h ls young M ends y e a n and It to a comparatively easy a point, said bearing eouth thirty tePoultry needs th is vitam in more on Tuesday In observance ot Ms —Advertitement -St-n>3. fulnad propaity. treee easti thenoe (I) along e. Une, ; everything th a t w eeh ank al and matter lo oheok up on last year's th a n ether kinds or Uve stock be- n in th birthday, M atter George r e south Rfly.nine diyr . ee ie» mlnutaa Wert, ferty-nlne feet to a polst In the NUT1CK ,tt* 4 eaglneert ea n d o to make mo left-over supply to a w if It will be oause o t the large am ounts of cal ceived m in y useful a n d ittra e tlv e j aforawld northweeterly line of ortgttoring safer. Ii <Mttg done—a o ex- uaeeble h r this earning season, nv cium necessary In producing o u t . A g i t u In memory ol th e day. ! Notice la hereby tlvea tn the legal pai let et formerly Mswe.th M. OotI oata approximately one-third t t m u t m a ll peWeW sge of aoei- taking half a toa, cup o f the oil and The second anniversary ot the Mere of the tihool Diet riot of Ike trelli thence t n north forty-three de of Meitbore In tie Ceunly grees ten mlnutee east ll.lt feet to Ihe m uch calciuM ‘earbonate as it Mystery clu b was obeerved at the Township danU can be M imed OA ear failure stirring it In a pall a t water you <tn of Mrmnouth thM the annuel meeting point of Beginning. er poor roads. H ie aooidant problem readily ascertain If it I* useable. It d o n anim al protein In t h t year h e m t of Mrs. Clifford Hultart, TUes fa r U e (lection of three m .m ben of B t i n. tthl "e - same premises conveyed to Hoars e f M ueatlen will he he’d MMies of the Nnh part thereto hy is puiely an HittvMual one—retqog It ftrma a grayish-white, Cloudy [atnee W per cent of the egg shell Is day evening. The m tm b tn ot ihe the a t the Merljwro eohooi building on mixture after tt Is •tirred. llk* little; calcium carbonate It oan be readily <J£* 1 with caoh auto owner, and with Hie d u b surprised their hostess by at l^ieetey, rabruery It. ISM, from T e*vloek p, m. to t e'deok p, m. s a t - in the Mnnmeupi Counjj Qtnt's« •ulhoiltles who M k e and enforce Mown palthtt, tho oil tlwuld to men that this element is necessary tending th t m eellnt in eottum t. Mm In Book Hot of as much lenger ae May be neeeesery pages || _ , discarded. OH which M s separated ^ n the diet of the bird, ttnOe ordlnaitnea. A e. Word has betn re c tlv td of the le tnakle ail the legal voten present s t the properly ot UtNNtR In whose . I M ,. four tiataa. . - v . names .w m . 10 j T h* original Home ot our poultry b irth of a son, Ohariea, to Mr, and te eaet th d r belloteT Three naaihera wl'J he eleeted for k u MIHARPT «l al. taheti In execu d tsw vt W m mearded <m%n Honor i ~ y . ................ : is In t h t iropiet, where w nthrnt w ss ! Mrs. CarlDrlggt of Cleveland. Ohio a term af three ye*re, tion »I the suit nt MINNIII H in a At the meetlnr will be eubmtt H BRn a n t to be sold hy achieved declines In their a u to ! available all the time and the Mun. j Ohrlstian Hsuser is driving a new IIT, tlierlft. Jen the tueellon of veting a te a of li iate-~IUlnolt Michigan, Vlr- M***” * Imouth County uwiltryman's problem H in t touting oar, t t M t t fee etrrbnl eitpensee. and WIiooMln. Other state* f i e Usaty ia »e wotw m m unites they ^ te tfuputtie this condition as Mr, and Mrs. Harold Btam tr e .JJaied this Drat O a y o F Fskruary, IN I have been ughly covered to that nearly t t pat«IWe. The poultry tn I ttrlwr lo foOow llitat. spending a wetk In Jsraey city. JOHN TIRHNAN, ihtre It no ptaUMUty at their comli« nlstrlet Clerlt Immum should lit built so as to let We ore In receipt ot t circular In roqUol wtlk th t air. The killing t i t A N t n i t i i-tea An oM-Uii^er want* to know «t»at In t n tSundtntt ol tunllihl. T ht letter tram the P a c in g Hcum Ntw< agency nil KNirr'M KAI.K- Uy virtue of n IMUI * in Hum matartals it Uw i« c wUidoM thou Id b t proylded wltli o t Tampa, Fit., signed toy our old t'HAM KKY 4 w rit ol fl. fs, t t me directed. Issued t« reclU *n»e B ey Mood on toe wtiich It ( h t a o S tn d U Um n a - tu tti ty p t of glitaa U itt will admit townsman, W. K. h . Bhtrto.- Mr. a H .K N irr't. a a l ii . - r . o»i of the Court nf Chanmry et Ike Slate ef New Jersey will be u p e n d M i Owk " Mra prokakty busy tfrtal hat bten tu pottd to Uw air Um tUreot ultra violet r a n o f the Shalto it elroulaUon m tntger for tn Mttt sate at At public puW vendiie an MttW to fin d' sonsu iing la tor o w n a short lim e IU strength is tun. U ordinary glass it used, or II Um fMptr. •la te of New Jersey, will ha u , „ . TltMObAY. TH r OF r a il. r w tlly ndueed. 0t> himarlf. there a n long pertmfc o l dull, cloudy M itt Iona MuMoon a t Ntmtrk. ere, e t ti I t o'eleok ant o r r a n . Aween h« Misisn, woallwr. th t U n it should * t M siw nt UM week-tnd w lth M lts BIUUi I O^MMk la ihe s / t i r OtMr I t NM Dew's A pptiiit q*okoek and S neon of said day, s t ihe Court Hm m > high gradt cod liver or strdlnt oil M tg te o l Brood Staotk , S M w la t M u m y Suitor ts y t feuj * the afternoon t h t sols thing nttded lo tn d AW IHUt M M which Uie dtkry. llw e t n t tM M i ere the beet known Mist M tq p m l 0 . Bruct it oonftntd mouth, of Mild e l ^ f e i ? Id court amsuatlng lo apl l trdinaiy m m m ta n u ty . M S.fUi m to nito Um rtllon arUfldal t t u n t t of Vitamia O, bui to htr b o m wiib u>f mtunpt. M n . •* |U.MV , to sanely .a MM It a gualtty wMah mmm mm IwHliMt or to tam m tkt th o paukryatan should nHMMbtr W. Otivtr DlM ln to tttbttSuklDf a ir ingtract « panel ........... eaeeaatlag lo . All ihe follow hlng of S i U i M f l O l AA A tM M M a h k tg SMI on ly high oualiiy out oontain htr. and nnd prvnlM t berelnsher ptrtlein taM tniM oii dipii* ■ , straot er parcel ef ularty taeer.sM, elluate, Jylng and iityt^skM ia. i . I p T iA iS M i^ 'iiiiin S 'J # 1 Two MriMSi ft r t o otw , IMm s K ^ a ;, iylag end‘ kelsg ------ In the N 4 « I t Ike T>wnai Ip oi Frees o ldln , » .; ' ipum 8, isJjaiu. i m U s i m c n ito n e d to t in I k e M a te r H ig h w a y and «r o f th e M a in H lr w i a f o r s s s ld t a d r u n H y reo a n d A b ija h ru h rr . . . a. n e e d l e d m p o ia fs S i n t l i t a s iN s s 4 d b a n n i n g p o in t hH»»g t h i r t y t h r e e Toot fro m th* o« n o r t h f o r t y ■in dsgress snit i l R y flv * e T iu o d r e d s a i d h i g h w a y ] a n d iheni*ob> m a g p p tiq m i n u te s w e s*t o n................ liv e fs « t th e tie e (! ) n o r th b e a rtn g s o f )B » O ) d e g r s w a n d Itv a m l a u t w a n d n i n e t e e n m in u te * w « » . I t h i n r e (9) s o u t h f o r t y d ro d t h i r t y s e v e n fe e l snri ro u r t e n t h « o f i t f o o t t o the H o u th rrly Une Of t h e s n d f l f t y - d v e ' m l n u t e a e M t ■ O T S . w h o le t r a c t , n o w o r f« rm rr.y ® J J * d d r o d a n d o e v e n ty f iv e f e e t t o t h o offc< M » irt ff tr o o t « U o reea Id i b y T h e o d o r o H y r e a ; th e n ro (2 N o r th t e r o f t h o s e v e n ty r i g h t d e g r e e " ■"'> flf,y " M " ; t h e n c e (4) s o u t h f o r t y t h r u d e g n U te s W es*, o n o h u n d w l tw rn ljr f e e t a n d li v e m i n u te * w e a l f o r t y f e e t t o t h o p l a c e o f B e g i n n i ng, • , a n d n i n e t e n t h s o f a fo<»t lo »ha E a s t , ^ m a d .or.Mrrtl tw o i j j d t .H d s e d .s c .- t h .* 4C W &+*»+% In w t d t b , f o r m e r l y oj*rnt«l b y « u C V a n B c h o lc k , A m a n d a v a n t s r u n t , s t V o u g h t a n d B o d le : th fn e e (3) w o r th a !, t a k e n I n e x e c u t i o n a t t h e s u i t o f t w e l v e d e g r e e s a n d tw cn iy flve m i n W , O l i v e r D l f j p n , a n d »o p efd h y > u t e s E a s t , o n e h u n d r e d th irty s o y * p . HOWARD HEIGHT. f e e t a n d s e v e n ty liv e o n e - h u n d re a th * D a te d J a n u a r y 6 tb , 1984. o f a f o o t to t h o S o u th e r ly lin e o f^ s a ld F r e C m . B u r l e w , S o lT . • S t a t e H i g h w a y ; t h e n c e <4) K s ^ O r ty 5 0 L - 4 T —*21.00 U t a l o n g s a i d h i g h w a y a n d t h ir ty t h r e e f e e t f r o m t h e c e n t e r th e re o f, o n e n u n d r e d a n d f if te e n f e e t a n d e ig h ty a l k o n e - h u n d r e d t h s o f a fo o t to th e p n l n t S H K R l F r 3 H.1 L B —B y v l t t u e o f « o r p l a c e o f B E G IN N IN G w r i t o f fl. f a . t o m e d i r e c t e d . Is s u e d o u t o f th e C o u rt o f C h a n o o r? o f th a I t b e i n g t h e I n t e n t i o n to co n v ey L o t N o . 9 o n a M a p o f L o is m rv e y e d f o r S t a t s o f N o w J e r s e y , w i l l b e - e x p o s e a . T h e o d o r e H y r e s b y H e rb e rt B u r d f s , t o ^ l s a t p u b l i c v e n d u o , o n B u rv e y o r , A p r il 9. 1938. M o n d a y , t b e B th d a y o f F e b r u a r y , 1984, B E I N G t h e s a m e p rc m ‘se» co n v o y e d b e tw e e n t h a h o u r s o f 12 o 'c l o c k a n d o by F r e e h o ld M o rtg a g e and R t a l t y o 'c lo c k ( a t 2 o 'c l o c k ) , in t h o a f t e r n o o n C o m p a n y , a c o r p o r a t i o n o f tn e S t a t s o f s a i d d s y . a t t h o C o u r t H o u s e i n t l o f N e w J e r s e y , l o F r a n k K a a r t a n d B o r o u g h o f F r e e h o 'd , C o u n ^ o f^ M o n * M a r y K a la s i, h u s b a n d an d w ife, b y m o u t h , N e w J e r s e y , t o s a t l s ^ a d e c re e d e e d d a te d M a y 5. 1932, and re c o rd e d o f s a i d o o u r t a m o u n t i n g t o a p p r o x i . in t h e M o n m o u th C o u n ty C le rk s O ffice m a t e l y H-1O6.00. At: t h a f o l l o w i n g t r a c t o r p a r c e l o f in B o o k 1591, p a g e 205. la n d a u d p re m is e s h e r e i n a f te r p a r tic u S e is e d a s t h e p r o p e r t y of K A L M A N l a r l y d e s c r i b e d , s i t u a t e , l y i n g e n d be* 1 M R E K , e t a!*., t a k e n In ex e cu tio n a t I n g i n t h e B o r o u g h o f E a t o n t o w n , i n t h o s u i t o f F R E E H O L D M O R T G A G E i h e C o u n ty o f M o n m o u lb n o d A i s l e o f A N D R E A L T Y C O M PA N Y , a c o rp o r N e w J e r s e y . a t i o n a n d t o b e s o ld by B e g i n n i n g a t a p o i n t i n t h e M id d le H O W A R D H K IO IIT , H beriff. f R e y n o l d s D r iv e , d i s t a n t s e v e n te e n D a te d J a n 'y 32, 1934, ■ Dot I s a w e s t e r l y d i r e c t io n a l o n g t h o J u l i u s E . D l t t m a r , S o l’r. _ m i d d le o f R e y n o l d s D r iv e f r o m t h a B9L—4 T —>24.98 W -ld n o r t h e a s t c o m e r o f t h e w h o l e t r a c t o f ) h n d o w n e d b y W i l l i a m F \ K e m b le a n d y p t w h ic h t h i s lo t is a p a r t; th e n c a <U a l o n g t h e m i d d le o f R e y n o ld s Chaarerj 1-1«l N I I K R l h f H H.\VtK— B y v irtu e Of % D r i v e s o u t h s ! s ty - .f lv » d e g r e e s a n d n o w r i t o f tt. f a . t o m « d irec ted . Is s u e d m l n u te a w e s t f i f t y - o n e f e e t ; t h e n c e (2) o u t o f t h e C o u r t o f C h a n c e ry e f t h e s o u t h t w e n t y - f i v e d e g r e e s a n d n o m in* S t a t e o f N e w J e r s e y , w ill he c * p o s e d u t e s e a s t o n o h u n d r e d a n d s i x ty - s e v e n fo o t; t h e n c e (8) n o 't h e i x t y .f l v e d e t o s a l e a t p u b l i c v e n d u e on , M o n d a y , t h e M h d a y o f F e l m u r y , 1984. g r e e s a n d n o m i n u t e s e a s t o n o h u n d r e d b e tw e e n t h e h o u r s o f 12 o'clock a n d a n d te n fe M ; t b e n c e (4) f o r t y - f o u r do* i o ’c lo c k < a t 2 o 'c lo c k ) . In th e a f t e r g r e e s a n d t w o n l y - o l g h t m t n u te s w est, n o o n o f s a i d d a y , a t th e C o n n Jtouse o n e h u n d r e d a n d a e v c n ty - s o v e n a n d i n t h e B o ro u g h o f F re e h o ld . C o u n ty t h i r t e e n 0110- H u n d r e d t h s f c » t to t h a o f M o n m o u th . N e w J c m c y . to P H tlsfy .a . m id d le o f Itey u o ld M D r iv e a n d t o t h a d o o re e o f s a i d c o u r t a m o u n tin g to n - 'p o i n t o r p l a c e o f b e g i n n i n g , n u b je c t t o ' t h o r l g h t n o f t h e p u b ltn i n a n d t o p r o x l m a t e l y fl.S25.00. A tt t h e (o l l e w t n g tr n o t o r im rcet o f R e y n o ld s D r iv e . la iid a n d p rr m le e s h e r e i n a f te r p a r t l o u - 1 Seised am lh« property of William la riy d e s c rib e d , e l t u a t e . ly lu r a n d F, Kntnhle. rt » l t a k e n In cKWUtlon b e i n g In tlio V illa g e o f Mli1<ll«town • at the null of Mary K Isabelfe Oakley. P o in t , N o w V !orc;;*‘„ - f M itinw m i. In : isild t«.r !»»• *"*'i 5»y H O W A I t l ) H K I O I I T . SberlfT , t h e C o u n ty o f M o n m o u th hih I M u te o f ' N ew Jersey . ! Dated December iiS. 19W. K d w s r d t l .* F o r m o n , H ol'r, B e in g s p a r t o f t h r jiro p e riy o r lo t 49l«—4 T — 110.02 ' , 11*2 deeded lu m id M lo lin o t H n r k e b y ? N O T IC E Notlco Is hereby itlvrn that the following local budget and tW^ordi nance was approved by the Borough CoUnoll of tho Borough of M tn w th , County ol Monmouth, 011 January SO, 1M4; . ■; A hesrlng on tho budiict snd tax.oM lnltnoe will b e held a t the;B or ough Hall on Tuesday, fV bnuiy 11, itM , Wt ?;S0 o'clock F. M„ a t Which time sn d placo objections to imld budget and tax ordinance of t h t Borough of M ataw an for the yc»i 1034 may b t im s e n tc d by any laitpayer Of « I d Borough. ' , \ Local Budget of the Borough o t Matawan, C ounty of Monmouth, fof the n»oal year WM. . ’ This ’Budget shall also coiutltute tilt Tax Ordinance. ...... ■ An O rdlnlnot M lstlns to t i n t to r t h t y tu r WM; Be It ordained by the Mayor a n d Council of th e Borough of M tM w tn, County ot M onmouth, that there’ dial) IN taw saed. raised t y taxtU on, tn d collected for tho year 1(34. tho turn Ot Tw enty-seven Thousand, Bovth Hundrvd Forty-eight Dollars nnd Ninety-two Oents (W7,74tja> fo r tM purpose ot moeting the am ironrlatbnt t e t fo rth In t h t following title * m ctit ol rosouroot and aptnoprlatlont to r th o fltoal.year 19M. . ' ; ...♦ 4 a i» « ............. Surplus Revenue Reserved for T sx U chS Amount of S uivlus Revenue .., ................................. Amount o t W ater S u r p lu s .................. RESOURCES ANTICIPATED REVENUES ... M i i a ... 1934 Surplus Revenue Appropriated .................. ■ U.OOAAO M ISOBLUNBOOB RSVICNUES A B ^ P A t S b r . 1/MO.O0 Licenses ............................................................... Fines and P enalties ................ ooo.» Interest and C o s U ........................ SMO.OO Franohlse Tax ..................... . . , , , V ; . . . , , . i . . . . . t h ms Receipts T sx ..................... i . * ; . , , . . . . 10040. Pal Taxes.................................'.k .,. R ental of Library ...................... Oasollne Tax Refund ......................... '. . . . . Water flurplut Appropriated ............................. , 3^00.00 Alcoholic B erertgfl License 4.000.00 Annek Territory (Surplus M ataw an T ow nthlp). l\jta l Mlacellsntous Revenues AiiUtlptttd ....417.UO.OO ■Amount to be Raised by Taxstlon ................ , a 1177414 jw W ftO M 1,1(10.00 MftW ■ MVJW ISO,00 100J» 1.4M.00 7M 0M 9Jt7.M m a r t* sim M Total Resouroes APPROPBlAttONII 1934 . 10M OKNERAL OOVBRNMCNT— AdmlnltM Uvt and Bxeoutlvc IM IC M .♦M 00.00. U » a l F e e s .......................................................... . n . Prlrrtlng, dgatkmcry and Advertltlni .......... m M MOM ta w ...........................................TT!;.. 1454.00 IMdM Att w ontn t tn d OollecUon of n u u t #00.0# •00.00 Bpeclal Advertising of Borough . . . . . . . . . . . n tjo o • MOM Building Inspector ........................ ......... 74.00 Mix! Oeptrtm tnt tjf Finance ........... . »M o IMM Interest on Current Loans and Bonds . . . . . . 7M0M' <M0.00 Dltoount for Prepayment of T a x « .......... moo M0.00 PRMBHVATIOM OF LIFE AND PftOPKtTY— t , 000.00 (MOM . M n ............................................. ItOOM SM0A0 Water and Fire Hydrants (MOM V JfBALTH AND O tM A m a s — i Health ......................................... ................... . MOM Ptiblio Hospital ....... .......... MOM Public Health Association .I',... 1 ^00.00 1M0M (MM (MM e o o r ...................................... . . , 4 . ; . * . . . . . : , . , Poor-Bmergenoy Relttt V........... I,IMM 11MJM ffn<£«rB . KICkHWAYB, ISW B M — ..... I» 1 N Ash os and Otrbagc 1 ,100.00 1,1( 0.00 U«hUng of Streets and Ftlbllo BMIMUliSt . ,. OMO.Od Ftrks and U k r s ........ ....................... 1*0,00 Am mmeiH Map ................................ MOM M B T BBNVtOB— K ym sn t of Bonds ........... ...................... 000.00 I00M 0 _ ®f Temporary (Nottti (Bonds) . . . . IM A M contingtnt ............................................. tu om MOM D tn tlt in IMU Mlsctlhuioout R tvtitw A M M p tU d.. I B I M •alaiw e ol Dene.' In IM1 A m lolpattd...................... t ia a iw i Bills ptid without Apprcurlition ................. i j m .17 W S k a B to y r e w i r e m t n l ^ S ^ l r t o f * m m ...............‘i M M i i M i i i i ' n i H . ...........t l sAOaU i t t l O ter*«)tpeiyU iur«i mTO 1MI-M Over-txpondllurtt Public H t t l t h IM S) IN I O vtrtiip tn d H u rtt ............. «nu : IM) Untitptndtd B a la a m D i b i t ..................... j « n ,n > ■as (, t t t a l ApproprlsUons , , , , , , , , . , , , Miprottd January t i , l | H ' . ' . J . ..M W N W ILUAM A. M O O ] TMi OrdiMBMSutUtaUtOett u provldgd bytew. ' K FEBRUARY^.-1.M THE Matawan and Vicinity Mr». Marvin Ingoldsby entertained J u d g eH e n ry s . f o r tu n e a n d p a r her Sowing Club, Thursday aftcr- ty left (o r M iami, Fla., Thursday. um . ' Mr< a n d M ri. David Martin nnd M m B e rt O artan are spending « v e ttl week* In Florid*. tlx*. Jo tep h failing of Mountain side; U Visiting her- daughter, Mrs. W illiam K Tlchenor. ,; M r. a n d Mr*. WaUcr Maktn of Wtortendyke, V ere week-end guests Miss F r a neea S tew art o t Hew York h a t te e n H ittin g M n . A. B. H endsraon. M rs. Edward Sandford an d Mrs. Nettle Schilling o f Newark, who I* ■pending several day* w ith Mrs. Sanford, vt*lt«d M r. and Mrs. Jack Little in Philadelphia, Monday. There will be a m eeting of th e P - ■■ ■ ■ Tuesday evehlng, February t , a t o'clock. A very fine program lias been airanged b y th e program com m ittee. T h e public is Invited to a t te n d th is meeting. Plana fo r th e fiftieth anniversary will be th e chief consideration of the /members o f th e Glenwood Mission B an d when It m eets next Wednesday n ig h t a t th e home of Mrs. W. Oliver Dlggln. O n th a t night th e annual m ite box opening will be held. Bduetynoopated ryhmtta f o r g o ing thiwfthotit the sntiroovenlng.. at Mrs. Ro*a Bergen, president th* elub and M rs. Theodor* D rum mond, t n u u r t r , are the ticket com m ittee an d re p o rt th a t from the advance «ale,of UnkOx there will be a large attendance. A large oommKee headed by M n . S a ra h M oran w ill serve refre*hment* o f lee cream , home m ade cake and eoffee u the final event of th e eve ning., . . . . . . Mi** Sarah J. Bedle Dies at Yonkers, N. Y. MATAWA N j 0 URN A t M rs. U la Cooper, M n . O la Ooakley, Mrs. Mary L. Johnson, M n, Lessle Thom as a n d Miss D orothy AndenOn. Funeral services were oondusted on Sunday afternoon a t 3 o'clock in th e F or Forty Yaars Wa* IdenUned Provide nee B aptist Church. Inter, W ith B adness Lite • ( This m cnt was in M atawan Cemetery. Section Mary E. V an Pelt H ertjert A uguitus E usnneil died M sry E. W alling Van Pelt, wife from angina pectoris Friday, J a n u of the late Daniel V an Pelt, passed ary M, a t Fitkln M em orial H ospi away yesterday m orning a t her tal! w h e n he h a d been a p a tient home, Second St., Keyport. She cele fo r a fortnight.. Mr. Bushnell was brated her elghty-slxth birthday 72 years old on November 11, He last May, but h a d been In tailing Was bom In New York, but m ost of health for a long time. She was his early life was spent in and the daughter of the late Anthony aro u n d Verplanks Point, N . Y., and Ann (Walling) w alling and w lu ie h e w as engaged In the brick was born in K eyport, where she HUtttMtt" w ith the late Thomasr H. IfveS' alf VefTIfe. She was a mem and Jam es D. Avery. H e f l n t can>e ber o t Calvary M. EL Church. Her to this section 44 years ago, when husband died 5S y e a n ago. Surviv w ith Thom as and Jam es Avery tney ing are two daughters, Miss Mary purchased from W atson dtlilwaggon Van Pelt, who lives a t home, and a small brick yard iwhlch la te r be Mrs. W illiam Bryne, an d one son, cam e th e f ln t unit o t the large Daniel A. Van Pelt, of K eyport; also yard known as Ollffwood Brick one sister, M n . Caroline Van Pelt of Company. This first yard was P erth Amboy, and four grandchil known m th e Aveiy an d B ushnell dren. F uneral services will be held B rick Y ard. His home a t th a t time from the home a t 2:30 o’c lock Sun was In Ollffwood, w here h e re day afternoon. T he Rev. D. Roe m ained fo r five‘years, la te r moving Ha’ney, pastor of C alvary Church, to M ataw an. Severing h is connec will officiate. Interm ent will bo In tions w ith th e Avery interests he Qrcen Grove Cemetery. was engaged tor a tune in the m onum ental business w ith th e late Mlaa Elisabeth W. C anon Frederick Lupton w ith whom he la te r' purchased the G aston brtokFuneral services for Miss Elisay a td In Cllffwcod and changed the beUi W. Carson, 70, who died M on nam e to Lupton-Buahnell B rick day a t .her home, 7 Broad Stitist, Company. A fter giving u p the Freehold, wero conducted Thursday brick business, Mr. Bushnell con afternoon a t 2 a t the W. H. Freeman ducted a grocery store on B road runeral home, 47 East M ain Street way, K eyport, tor aibout ten years Freehold, by the Rov. George O. when ho retired entirely from Horn, pastor of tho Freehold Pres business moving to Long B ranch, byterian Church, of w hich she was snc.T.tsr. Interm ent was In OrecnD uring tho adm inistration of Arils B. H enderson as M ayor c t M ataw an lawn Comctcry, Freehold, Miss C ar Mr. B usnnell was appointed n son Is survived oy a sister, Mi's, member of the Borough Council to 8 arnli Conover, with whom she re fill a vacancy, lie wns always an actlvo Odd Fellow, navlng been Initi ated to Knickerbocker Lodge nn November 10, 1834, nnd w as Its U c l m i i t ! - f o r twrlve years, resign ing t i n t r.it.t when he moved tu Long Brunch He likewise held membership In M atawan Lodge F. nnd A. M , Tor many years. Mr. Bushnell wns three tim es married. His first wife. Ann Billings o | Ver- DIES IN mm HOSPITAL W as the D aughter of Nimrod Bedle, U U ) |W d ’■ ~ Mra. Jim e s B rian of Princcton, * # e ♦.!» guest of her niece, Mr». S. 0.^ Devlin, over Thursday. M n . Sarah J a n e Bedle died on Sunday, J a n u a ry 38, 1834, a t th e W illiam R . Craig U spending two residence or Dr. C harles Burlew, 87 week* in New York, Joining his wife Colgate Avenue. Yonkers, N. Y.. in t a d fam ily over th e week-ends. h e r nlnety-lM th year. She was th e M r. nnd Mrs. Fred Dunham of a u n t of M n . Burlew and was a sla C ranford, were guests of Mrs. Harry te r of th e late Colonel Jam es O S. Stonaker over the week-end Bedle who commanded a U nion toe*. Fo u n tain Burlew was th r Army regim ent In th e tilvll W ar. g uest'of H r. and Mrs. Lyle T. Dawe Miss Bedle was th e la st child ot In M etuchen several days this week. th e f l n t settler, N hnroa Bedle, of M rs. George C lark an d Mrs. EUa Keyport. N im rod Bedle .was born , . r Mr*. W illiam R. Craig and Miss ' Bernice W. Brown were -guests of Olidewell o f M atawan attended a Jan u a ry 32, 1806, on a fa rm south ten. R alph W, H errick in New York turkey d in n er an d bridge a t the east o t K eyport, and m arried Miss home of M rs. R . A. Rhodes o f Red M ary Form an Rogers, born M arch over W ednesday. B an k la st T hursday evening. Two >1,1*08, d aughter o t William Rogers, 't M rs.'W illiam J . R abel had as her ' Quests over th e week-end, Mhs Hel tables were in play. Mrs. Olidewell on Jan u a ry 1, laas. a t tha old B ethheld high score a n a M n . Louis Mil e s d i M ethodist C hurch a t Blue B all e n R eehtll and J . Charles Dunning ler o f R ed D ank, consolation. (now Adelphla), w hich church waa *• of Jersey City. M r. and Mra. G arret Oottrell re built in 1779. . J*ccto r., LefTerts Jr., who attends cently recovered a t sheriff's sale M r. and M n , Bfedle resided o n a Columbia University in New York, foreclosure th e fa rm they left eight fa rm near Centerville un td the fall U enjoying a sh o rt recess after mid years ago an d since th a t tim e has ot IN I, he having purchased prop year exam inations. been farm ed by Jo h n Oill. The farm erty on M ain S tree t, erected the f ln t . ( M r. an d Mrs. Jo h n Thonvts were lies on the ro ad between EnglUhtown dwelling In the new town o t K ey recent visitors of th eir daughter and nnd/T ennent. M r. and M n . Oottrell port, and cam e here to ltve> T he .eon-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. William p lan to vacate tlie lr M ataw an house house still stands w ith some a lte ra Holland, in Belleville. tho f ln t of M arch and to tak e up tions and 14 owned by th e widow of Little Miss Joan Jordan was op th e ir Immediate realdenoe on their Dr. Fred C. Olfden, who resides erated uoon for mastoid at the old farm . They will p lan t it entirely there. M onuioi'.lh Memorial Hospital in In potatoes. In this dwelling John Rogers ’ ■or.* B ranch, Tuesday. Mias C harlotte Sanford received a Bedle, the eldest b ro th e r of Miss 1 Mrs. William E. Jordan Sr. ot sprained wrist an d severe bruises Borah J . Bedle, was barn on M ay W oodhaven, N, Y„ is vlMUnu her w hen th e w as throw n from h e r new i», 1B32, the Dhit child bom In the to n and daughter-in-law . Mr. and three.ysar*old colt, "Tough Ouy" on village of K eyi»i‘i. Mr. and Mr* Mr*. W illiam is. Jordan. Sunday afternoon. Miss Sanford Bi*dle were mem bers ol old Tlothany Mr, a n d Mrs. Edward Wyokolt nn- h ad dismounted to load her horse M ethodist C hurch and as was usual nounoo th e b irth of a son nt tlio across a ditch and •when she was wllh the M ethodists of those days P crtlj Amboy O eneral Hospital on half mounted, th e home bounded they oltered th e ir homo for a down the ro id ?''rxrveral preaching (place on tho circuit Munuajr evening, January ifr'rrrliulilt jim Invited tho Hey. plwalkf w’5£ ttiC MtwioSr C* h !u t*A*0 , Mr. an d Mrs. Thomas Koc.iman tim es before site could get In the T hom as O. Stew art, who In Decem children, Jam es A. and M ary Bush ^rp entertaining the. former's moth, •addie, couilng th e m ishap which ber, 1031, b a d th e honor of preach ■•ell, both of whom survive him. • r , .Mr*. A nna Koopman of East wad Mia* S an fo rd 's n rit fall In six ing the f ln t M ethodist sermon In Two years after the d e itli o t hla y ean, O range, *everal days this week. f ln t wlfo he m arried Elisabeth Keyport. M il) NatiUlo Sm ith had as her Mrs. Bedle passed awsy Jan u a ry Seely Powelsou o t Brooklyn, a guesla over the week-end, Mimes FRENEAU 1*. liaa, aged 74 yean , and M r. widow and th e m other ot Harold L unclta Churchill of Olen Falls, N. Bedle died on Ju ly It, ISM, aged 77 Powelion who earns tn M ataw an to Y , *n4 LorcRa llourlgan of Osweso, Mrs, Oecella O rah am entertained yarn, 6 m onths a n d 23 days, Miss llvs as a sm all boy. Becoming wid NV. a few of h e r friends a t blrdge Tues Bedle having outlived h e r parents owed again, tw o <van ago h e m a r M r. and Mra. O arrel MoKeen and day evening. a n d all of h er b ro th e n and sisters, ried M n . Phoebe O a rd n c r who re cently pre-deoeated him . Slnoe her th re e e h lld re n and Mra. William 0 . T he two daughters of Mr. and M ethodism In K eyport Is a* old as Be die J r . were guests of Mr. and Mr*. B ert Hayoook have been very the town fo r It came w ith It* first death fo r a short time h e n lu rn o d M rs, W llllsm Mueller In Maplowood III. Jan e la Ju*t reoorrtlng from settler, Nimrod Bedle, who wa* one to his old home in M ataw an until he w as tak en with his tata) ijllnoss. Sunday. pnoutnonla and Edna has h ad to Of the o rg a n ln n o f the A l t M oth'■Mr*. Edgar H k e entertained th* a ta y sot-: of aahool for a week on o d lit church i n 1MI, though service* Funeral service* w ere conducted W ednesday Bridge c lu b *t her aocount o t a severe cold. B oth are had b rin "|)«ld regularly every Sab* Sunday afternoon by th e R e f W , b a th in the f l n t achool hom e, whloh H. Dllts, pastor of the P m f e m ria n M m * th is week. Mrs. Malcolm recovering now. Otiurch In M ataw an, of which ho M M M illan substituted. each guest Bheivla Wilson, son o t M r. and was built in IUB, a n d a ll of th e r.'&a a m ember nnd SnCeiiwmij fol n o e l v c d a remembrance. Mr*. Jo tep h Wilson, ha* been tick B edle children w e n members o l th e lowed In Roue Hill Cemetery. I Sabbath sohool a n d church, fo r three week* w ith a gathering 1« 1 M r.’ e n d M r a . Joseph a . Dem-. Ml** Bedle rem ained In th a old , M n rtr celebrated their wedding »n* h is rig h t ear. M r. add Mr*. Jam es L o ti o f Now home t a d attended all of the serv n lv e n a ry In N«w York Saturday ice* In Iter church until *he removed With ft p a rty of friends, They at- York spent Saturday w ith th eir parents, M r. a n d M n. W ilbur Lott to Y onken t* m ake h e r hom e w ith tfn d td "M urder a t tlie vanities." ' M n lU htcc* Anderson : h e r nleoe, M n . Oh.irl** Burlew, of th li pliice. , Mir, an d Mm, O hirlM c . a c h * * Mr*. Rebeooa A ndenon, *t, wife of mim nutn fltuiweii Attended ui« about thlrty.-flve years ago. t t t t today to r California by train t h e body of Ml** Bedle waa Sam uel A ndenon, died o r complica Y aoht Club entertalm nent a t Keyon B oard th e G rand Canyon Spoolal. brotnfhti to K eyport W ednesday tions last Friday a t h e r homo In p o rt on Saturday evening. . t h o j exepeot to toe away six or eight M r. and M n . G eorge stra e h le and m orning Mid *ervlo*s w e n con Ollffwood. B**tde* h er huaband ih e Wfeta a n d m il retu rn via Panama son, Qeorge Jr., o f Neptune, M r. and ducted a t th e grave by the Rev, leaves three sods and alx daughters. Oanal. 1 M n . Jo h n Sp rih ifleld Avon were Archibald Mann, p a sto r of the Pres- They are Booker T., Hoaie and Sam ‘.T b e nomination of Raphael 0, guest* for th e day of M n! Johh byierleh Church o t Yonkers. son Anderson. Mm. Fanny Johnson, I mvIUi , presen t appointed a* Post- Lockwood on H tu n d a y . ir m eater a t Matawan. was among Mr*. J. D. W ln an s vlaited In New tho*» M itt b y President Roosevelt a rk Friday. l« toe S enate for confirmation, Sat Misses M ay and Anna Thompson urday. visited th e MIsm s M argaibt and Yeaterday, Claire Emmons took E lisabeth Carroll of Jersey Olty over W tr t tli S . D . 1 mail route which th e week-end. Sartnoe Zelgler had been serving Mias H a an o r Duncan, who has aly. F o r the past two weeks been living a t home In Franeau while t ha* been breaking in Mr, K IW I'S O N E S T R IV IN G FOR M r.W *l*n taking h e r training a t praetlce pn m o n * . ' teaching In n e e h o ld , ha* returned . " s o m e t h i n g j u s t a little b e t t e r ” T t» fa rtftt-T ea c h ers' Association to th e fltato T eao h en ' College a t ;• Bleared over |0 0 a t a dance, Wedne*. T n n to n an d expects to graduate f t y evening, in the H igh school from th e n In June. K o H ia tter w h a t y o u r p r e s e n t condition m a y Mr.', and M n , Jo h n F u rry (pent fflU lM llim . The proceeds will be Used to oontinuo giving free lunches Tuesday in Newark. be, t h e r e ’s s o m e t h i n g j u s t a little b e t t e r M m Relnke Jan ssen an d two tn the,*ohools. r i g h t w ith in y o u r re a c h , n n d th e m i n u te ’ £ Mn, .Jam es E. Voorheos onter- ehUdiot), U lllan a n d R elnke J r. . lalned th e Saturday Evening Bridge were guests w ith her parent*. Mr,, y o u r h a n d closes u p o n it, th e m u rk g o e s 1 an d M n . Radcllffe In Morganville ' p u b . Two tab les constitute the OlUfc. Mn. 0 . A. Ocasweln an d F. Tuesday. a h e a d once m o r e — y o u k eep on g o i n g o n . ' Elm er Boyce an d F rank Boyce ' H ow ard Lloyd received lh e prises (or high Mores. ' m otored to New Y ork on W ednesday. C arl Ludewlg is In Lopg Branch Miss Irene r : Bolte entertained Memorial Hospital. Mr. Ludewlg ttl^ TeaO hers'Contract Bridge Club, w as operated on fo r appendicitis on V Tueadaj!«.wnlng. Mrs. R ens L. C arAmbition ha* givsn u* the modern M onday morning. te n r w e ln d the prlso for high score Mr. and Mra. Fred Leber of I r Van d Mn. H ow ard Erdm an received vington, vUltod M r ,and M n . W. O. ' conveniences we enjoy today , th e consolation prise, F ran k s and Mr. a n d Mrs. Frank v f t l f n , H erm an Thorson wa* liost- Verment* on Sunday, ' _ k in to th e Thursday LunoheonMr. and M n . Louis S plelm an'and B ridge Club. Three table* w o n In daughter, Mia* C harlotte Splelman •: play. Mr*. R obert Malkmu* re an d Mary MoMahon o f Brooklyn .. **ived th e priae for high More, Mrs. were guest* o f M r. and M n . F n n k - . We*l*y H*U was aeoond an d Mra. T lem an on Sunday. • U m i received th e coniola1 5 o t t 3 f w . Mrs. M alkmus an d Mra, u r v i M ^ Women Damocrati Plan, , E ^ f lfc b s U tu te d . OBITUARY Real Ambition ‘ MIm Jea n Buokiey o r Summ it, l i v e a dlnner and th eatre p arty in " tf e f ; York. Saturday, in honor of " lu b e l D. Eggleston, who was ktlng her btrthdhy. The eight i attended th e ovening perM ltt* o f "The U fa ," a fte r whloh f d a n s o d In th e Silver Clrill, at _ tto ttl U xlngton, ’s irs . i . B. SgglMton entertained tunohoon and bridge Monduy in of h e r (ister-ln-law , Miss lift Bggleston, yrho Is leaving tofor h e r home In New Haven, 14 a fte r spending several weeks mM>, Th* ||M t* Included Mr*, - p i A. Neidlinger, M n . P. J iMr*' Jo h n o o rd o n , Mrs. ft, LefleHs, Miss Annie I . '*fb(, M n- W. A, C lose'and Mrs, hees. At bridge, M n. im« held high soore. , Valtntins Card Party Mis. August Soehl, general Chair m an ot th e V alentine oard party and danee of th e M ataw an Women'll D em oontlo Olub, reports th a t Ui* oommfttee ha* been onthusiastloaliy working to Make th e affair a n out standing iu o m m . The party will b* held m Legion H all February 7 a t a p. m. The Matawan Bank 1*8.170 MAIN STREET . M n . Mae am i* , ohalrman o f en tertainm ent, has arranged a d tv n tIng program w hloh will Include M n .! Roea Bergen, P retld en t of th e Olub, who will render several voetl ssleetlon*. and th e M lssss O a Uiooa ot MontoMv, who aro looal favorite*. All kind* o f oard game* w ill fa* played *nd th e pries* will be ftrawn b y the winner* tN tn t h ill* " J u k H ornrr" pie. Al TUterV popular nwhe«lr* will, plfty their Justly fa* . MATAWAN, N. J. TMnft don't turn up in this morld until MnubodV turn* them up v on th e fo n iu r OolUer fa rts , n o # oocupied by tb « Horae of tho Good Shepherd, W lckatunk. She was the daughter of tho la te John a n d Adella Hendrickson C anon. EDVARD V. CUHUEf FRED M. Attomey-at-Law SW . Main M. J. LAIRD HULSE BEAUTY PAHLOK Phone FNeheU 7* ENOUSHTOW N, N. X West Freal Street, Ksypert, N. J.; I a. m. U liK f, H Ne O t n B ean All Day W i M l l i I W. H. PEN(XL,DJ)i; M Mala Street Hotaiiis OSIee new* S A. M, 10 III* P. M, Ne OfBee Uania Tboradv* > ------------- 1-----------U . m t RYAN & POWERS INSURANCE IN ALL IT* fO R B U Bb lure to include in your l i t t . * b*r.k book _w]»h _th<* Bank—a good member of any personal librsry. You will derive much inmlration from reading the fig* urei repreaenting your deposit*. 3% Interett Paid on ' Savings Accounta ““ Ma t a w a n , N e w J m i b w i iiW M iM ii i n i i iim iw ! C LEROY CLOSE. OSee Boon M atawan TKL. IM , fteebeld. N. A FUNERAL DIRECTOR TEL. 1U Fa r m e r s & M e r c h a n t s . Na t io n a l Ba n k RETTA DEATS f mi; for You don't taka im th a t Inferi ority camples when your facial and h slr dressing Ii expertly eared tor by u*. 111 Broad Htreet ILW. BALIAH.1LP. pw nta and dreases. T he Instrum ents W en m andoHni he apparently, hoped VETERINARIAN to sell. T he potatoes w e n taken from M orton Allen, Matanran, th e B oon ; I t e 1* A. M .; l t* I P. state charged. . t t t MAIN STREET PSSM I # Because M organ waa a second o f fender, Judge T ruax said, the court Second Offender was obliged to double th e penalty Jailed Theft provided by law. Morgan's record . Attorney and | showed, while a n parole from R a h M atawan T o m u b lp M an Lay* way, he was apprehended on a la r Counsellor-at-Law I Predicam ent to Depression; ceny charge for w tucn h e served 13 [ G et* T hree Year* m onths o r a two-yeam' sentence i n | U l 'Main S t. ^ g, | T elepbon. *• .. E lm er Morgan, s<, W ater Street, state prison. M atavan Township, wss sentenced WOl Rogers says th a t If we only I to ,a term of from three to six years In state prison M onday by buy liquor in countries which p a y ' Judge H arry Truax In special ses th e ir debts to us, we wlll have to sions court. Morgan, one of five g e t used to th e national drink o f Attorney and defendants sentenced by th e court, Finland. Well. It It is the liquor Counaellor-at-Law blamed the depression for th e th eft they drin k w hich causes the F inns of seven bags of potatoes, tw o m u to pay tlie lr debts, we would like to U I Mahi street M atawni M. | , sical instrum ents an d three dresses. tr y some of it on a few fellows we Telephone 117* ' , T h e defendant told Judge T ruax know ot in th is community. he h as th re e children of his own and four step-children to care for. T ry a classified and b e satisfied He w as charged with breaking into JOSEPH E. WENZEL the home of Edward Dobson, CllffI t pays to adveitlsl. L O O K YOUR BEST AT SOCIAL EVENTS ersey O l d e s t Ba n k in M o n m o uth Co u n t v p ? ^ W ^ E S T A B L I3 H E D Tim* Payment*, If Desired ' * 1 , ASK FOB OUB PLANS r Phew Matawan I1M-W er IU c u r r w o o ti , N t . V I Q \ a i E, B. SANFORD, Ph. & m ie r lp tM i Bervtte Delivery Aoonney—qaallty—looaM ay SANDFORD’S PHARHACV M ale S t , Matawan, Tat. M l - m G O R H E L Y TAX NIOHT AND DAT SBStnCR., C m H ind ky Beer, Boy m HMH Ben Umil* U* a V m ta / Rmm u m I '; GRADING & Schock’s Mid-Winter ot '' ' PACE FIVE sided. She wa* bofn March 80, i*fe, wdod, knd taking the muiieai ln*tru* WOOD ALWAYS ON HANB flsM Ordon New for Fall tnestee Ptowtag and T hhU m i ' r O. DIBTBftM V .0.8M M 1 ' Mom* U U -J M H t & f , f f ,S L DAMN 4 UN H N A L^v# OPTOMETRISTS iC fe B J U U U G H eini Dally, !*•!«, t - l, 1 4 r « M i r l*-U Oaly u *» ta l i h S t Drastic Reductions on Our Entire Stock o{ W in te r M e rc h a n d is e Priced for Quick Disposal to Make Room for Our Spring Stock BUY NOW for Real Savings Quality Wearing Apparel and Accessories for the Entire Family also Household Goods, Etc. Schock’s Dept. Store MAIN STREET OPPOSITE KMT o rn o K MATAWAN P w tt t a t a f Tel Ptrtb Amhey <-MN s«*r* CARTAN ^ DEVLIN' TIL. MATWAN U I i HAVE A LARfll SUPPLY « | 4 t TUI V U l B U T which they will aofl « | pries* as . low ii the LmrMt OUB (TOOK O f ^ FIoir,Cr*i4u d F * r t i s v r a v l ABua a n r w i IBIX1NQ IT A T' ^ ' BOTTOM P R lC ttf^ l W > OAMV A U N I L u k rU tlrC i Lina, Nails, N * * 0 » l C a n 't JS # PAGE SIX T H f M A T A W A I f F R ID A Y ^ F E B R U A R Y J O U K N A l 2, 1M 4 Matawan H. S. Quintet Scores Victories over M t Holly Roller Skate Hockey Toanum ent KEYPORT VARSITY LOSE TO ASBURYPARK To Be Staged a t Keansburg Drome to Promoter Alterman Plima Gala Event for Near Jersey State Championship To Be Started in February; County Manager* of Hockey Team* Invited gMMQMMWMMNMMMMfMMMNtMMMMfnofttiw tM M MiM OMM M w i 1 C o u n ty -S p o r t-o -g r a m s lo c a l Jaaiere -Drop Close flam e Aiborjr f a r t Seconds In Vast T ilt; Twc O vertime Periods. « y “ M U 'H A W K ” T h e Keyport High School Varsity quin tet lost a thrilling basketball b attle to th e Asbury P ark H igh Quin tet, 17 to 10, o n the K eyport c ourt before « Uuge crowd last Friday n ig h t, while In the prelim inary e n counter, C oach C arh art's "Robes" w ere nosed out by the Aabury P ark Ju n io r H igh five ln a fa s t and fu ri ous contest, 26 to 33, a fte r two extra overtime periods. Although K eyport lost to th e Aa. b ury Parkers, it was In reality a m oral victory a s the visitors are in tb e .Class A group, while K eyport is in th e Class O group, and losing by seven points cannot,be term ed a disasterous defeat. A tlantic H ighlands High School junior and senior quintets will come to K eyport, tonight', to m eet the lo cal quintets on the K eyport High School Court in a return game, hav ing defeated th e K eyport varsity team a week ago a t Atlantic H igh lands. T he preliminary game will s ta r t a t , 7 o'clock, while the varsity battle is scheduled for 8:15. T h e susns: Asbury Park II. S. . FCI. F. McGowan, F. . 2 a Peluso, F . ........ 1 o U im ley, P. ... 0 0 M cCarthy, C. . # t HSnderson, 0. 1 1Q Mensel, O......... 3 0 Voll, O .............. I C Volph, O ........... 1 0 T he sport populace of th is a n a Is working u p to a feverish hoot over th e cumlng county cham pionship basketball series betw een Uie Keansburg B ig mve and th e K eyport A A,, and tb s players of both team s a n pepped u p for th e series. J u s t listen t n when they m eet eaoh o ther « t th e K eans4>urg S p o rt Drome some night. I f this series betw een these rivals does n o t -draw a capacity crowd a t eaeb gam e <of th e series th e n I w ill be very m uch -disappointed. A nd, hy th e -way, th is big title court classic gets under way a t K eansburg on Thursday night, M b n w ry 18. • • • > • • ' Frankie O rab is being heralded a s the loading c en ter ln sem i-pro basketball alzclet of M onm outh Oounty for 1833-34. G rob m ore th a n held h la own w ith '© tretch" K rieger « f th e fit. Stephen's five,' listed as the M iddlesex C ounty -top-notch center. Frankie h a s been playing a m ar velous game th is season for Bag W alling's Keansburg B ig Five. • • • • • , Scholastic C a n t Plashes A lthough Coaoh SbuUey O ar h art's Keyport H ig h School V arsity squad lost to th e Aabury P ark H igh .quintet, we m ust realise ttiht K eyport Is lr. the Class D group, while Asbury Park-belongs ln th e Class A group. Key port did well to hold Asbury P a rk to a 15-point m argin. I t can b e con sidered a moral victory for K eyport. • • » • • T h e flockey T ournam ent R oller skating hockey ln its infancy In th is a re a h as done well In Its in itial year a t K eansburg. I believe th a t under a com petent prom oter th is sport can b e built up and conducted on a paying basis w ithin the n ext two years. . • - * « • • • ST. STEPHEN'STtifflffB X a ta s m High V artity Q uintet am KEAttUU INI S c a m h sS ix tb Cowtt Victory 1. -CNiU, Oeeb, t a i l o r a a * Ibrlegar T a ra in M u w H w n r w h a i i H i r a t K eansbnrg Sport Drome. . C o t d i F M h e r t S e n io rs D iip U y C U s » itt T r l u m j r t i O v e r Befoie th e largest crowd to attend a basketball contest ln th e « e a n s burg Sport -Drome this sesson, the colorful S t. Stephen's quintet ot; ■Perth Amboy, w as forced to set a terrlflo pace an d tu rn in a-brilliant performance in order to subdue th e snappy K ean& urg B ig f iv e , Sunday aftomoon, b y the score, 25 to 31. , t t was .the m ost interesting n lp a n d ^ u ck court tilt of tb e sesson, w ith e tc h team stepping a t a Cast pace throughout, giving- approxi m ately 200 people a m ost colorful exhibition of basketball. Oeorge M anuel of K eyport, receiv ed the referee assignm ent while Dick. Carney o f K eansburg, was Ih e u m pire; , , Jack O'Neil .and Frankie G rab led Ketmsburg’e scoring attack, chalking up a-total of 16 points, whUe Taylor. Lakorasky a n d "S tretch” K rteger excehed o n th e offense for the S t. Stephen's -five. Next Sunday’s A ttraction M anager Raym ond W alling ot tlie Keansburg Big Pive, h as toooketl a s ta r basketball a ttra c tio n fo r next Sunday Afternoon a t tbe /Keansburg Sport Drome in th e speedy Asbury P ark Brakers, one o t the outstanding colored professional team s of the state. Harold Hopson and Vardon D audrldge of K eyport. and W alnwrlght of Atlantic Highlands, have been playing th e greatest game o t th eir oaroera during th e season for th e Asbury P a rk quintet, an d th e tan s tn this a n a c an be assured o t a very Interesting content. In ta c t, th e col ored aces a re listed as a 6 to 8 favor ite .to nose o u t th e fa s t Keansburg qumtet. T he game will sta rt prom pt ly a t 3 o'clock. Sunday's score: , St. e le p h a n t •F.a. JP. Taylor, T. ............ 1 ....♦ U lu m d ry , V ...J fl S Krieger, 6 ......... . ...3 1 s . Kosiowskt, a . . .. .1 Osiisio, a ............... ....0 i F r t t M t t t o U y F iv e W i t b ^ e r i w j M l e y a n d M i k e • ( S r e g tilw i^4 , ft»> a lin g i h s S p o t l i g h t « a S c e r e r s z , "b a m j By " B A U D t m * I t -was "Home n>wn t» y" fof Oodeh Douglas Mrfher s t M t. IBoUy s o d his M ataw an High School Varsity quintet celebrated Jthe ocoasion by scor Prom oter Sidney A lterm an o t tlie K e ao c b u 't Sport Drome revealed ing o sea satio n sl victory over Mt. Holly's «otoiful «ch«dostlc faesketeen by liis plant today In an interview w ith th e w riter in the staging o t a gal* th e s o o n of .98 to M before a csparity attendance. roller skating h octay to u rn am en t to r tb e C entral Jersey championship which will get underw ay a t th e apart drom e in February, the exact T he » e d .and White coumtere of- “ 1 _________ Burlington Oounty, although outstarting d ale to be announced n e x t week. ’' • ' classediby th e flashy Matawan quin The prom oter h a s been m aking tet, j)Ut up a stubborn flght all the extensive preparations Ior hla cham pionship roller skating hockey swBNbut w as Anally Jorced to bow to< tournam ent a n d Is anxious to h av e a well-oeaclted. smooth-working loLocals Score Seventh Win With M all m anagers of team s ln the C en cel'baslujthaJlunlt. - ttr t l VieUry Over the'New ; , tra l Jersey area, who are interested, l« n g r lnsley Shines ' Bcanswlsk Cagers. . , rom ir.unirate w ith him ImmediLarry-lnsley, a very versatile flthS h o re Town F w gwtm W ill M U a'.ely. Ittfi, flashed one of the best otlenalve to Sandlet B aaeliallas B u I n a Jh rillin g seersaw basieett»U There will tie trophies awarded to games of -hla young career and led ba(tle-on Tucaday jiig h t, .the SKatA* RcAteteO. the teams, gold, silver an d bronze tlie t*qnuB&tes 19 th e -scoring attack • a n S ig h seb o o l v a r s ity quin tet medals fo r th e individual players w ith twelve -points, followed closely w u forced to s te p .a t a llvely g ^ t By “BALL HA.WK" of winning clubs, also m anagers behind, t y M ike Oregelwlch, the brll- Injorder to score a 24 to 21 victory Several weeks ago we predicted ln and captains to receive special Uant pivot s t a r of the looal varsity jw er th e Ju n io r College five of NfW & sports editorial th a t Red Bank, awards. team. Slllson and Tony Oregelwlch Brunswick, a n d adding th e seventh All the hockey games during th e P e rth Amboy, {Beimar an d Freehold ch ip p e d .in w ith some clever work win of th o season.' ' v cham pionship tournam ent are to would not jo in a profeuslonal base on tho defense. ball circuit under an y consideration U lteitatpe s ta le d wish a ction from be played a t th e K eansburg sport Haines, .Sexton and Green were the opening to th e dosing whistle, drome, one o t th e mon: spacious and your sports correspondent of tb e outstanding performers on the w ith .the lead changing fo u r tim es -lee Skating auditorium s o t its kind in th e th is new spaper gave sound reasons offense .fbr the Mt Holly eager:,. i t h as been reported th a t the M ataw an R angers and the K eyport and wus w ithout a doubt, th e m o s t raiinty a n d an Ideal place for a why it would be suicide to attem pt Team ImjiMVes Rapidly R aiders will m eet ln a re tu rn toe skating hockey m a tc h a t -Lake (Lefferts, league ball o t th is time In shore bitterly fought and na tu ra lly the roller s ta tin g tournam ent. Under th e watchful eye and shrewd Sunday afternoon, w ith Me and w eather conditions favorable. K eyport districts. m art Interesting court contest of the Ever)' hockey club ln th e C entral handling of C oach Fisher, the Mat sesson. won th e first m atch two weeks ago, 3 to 0, b u t th e M ataw an puok chasers M r. V an Busk Irk, who Is sponsor Jersey aren will be allowed to comawan quintet has developed rapidly a re anxious to g et revenge and a re confident they will even th e count with ing th e id ea o f organising a profes -The h igh scoring stars of th is en Iietr providing the m anagers m ake this year an d basing my predictions a victory, Sunday afternoon. counter were Mike O regelwlch and known th eir intentions a t once by sional baseball circuit, has probably * * * * * on the paoe the team has been set Oonover for-Ooach D ouglas Fisher’s applying for a n entry, addressing found o u t by now th a t Red Bank, ting, they w ill wind up the season Bowling .ond J a c k e t BilUacta quintet, w ith Fenke! s n d O a ss v a for nil communications to Prom oter Beimar, Freehold an d P erth Amboy w ith a very impressive record uf vic A chantplonsiiip elim ination individual bowlers tournam ent m ay be th e New Bmnswlok outfit. Sidney A lterm oo df the K eansburg will not support a Class C or D tories. T he score; s tarte d in February am ong th e te n best plnm en o f th is a n a , w ith th e League. H a m ight have saved some In the prelim inary g a m t. th e ’ 9t, sport drome. K eansburg, N. J. w inner to m eet th e reoognissd cham pion, BUI "Skidding" Oonway, for the M atiw an N. s. time a n d energy if he h ad sounded Opllege fMconds defeated the M atolocal title. Among those who probably will be aelected aieTiRay K ruser, F.O. o ut responsible sportsm en in this w an H igh seconds, 33 to 14. . . A l Sohw ank, C harlie K lnhafer, Paul Btensel, F ra n k Angello, W alter Cul R . Fredda, F. .... ...0 area a m o n th ago, Keyport High School Th* .score: , T otal ................ 3 ver. Burtlr. Aumack, W alter W alling, Ruiio Walling wild George W einman. C onover, F....... ...1 Your sp o rts com m entator would ' M ataw an B. fl. February Basketball* * * * * K eypert ll. 8. T. arogeiwioh, r. . 3 suggest th a t Mr. V an B uridrk of O. F. P,T, Schedule Released Newark, pay ua * v isit ln 1038 and F .a . W alter Culver continues to top the list ot cue a rtists tn the K eyport M.Oregelwlch,.a , ...4 Oonover, f . ...................... a < j s am ateur cham pionship pool tournam ent a t K eyport Recreation Hall. Al L . lnsley, 0 ........ ,...t ...4 possibly by th a t -time, business will M. Brlaceae, F. 0 a Kortenhaus, P . ............... 1 coach Stanley C a rh a rt will send be baek to normfdey, <wlth the masses (JtiUwell, F . . .. though F ran k aiM emleeve was defeated by t e d Palumbo th is week, ll V . E llison, a..... ...,o ...3 T, Oregelwlch, F . ...........0 4 ' ‘4 his basketball squad through a series draw ing j i p ay envelope every week, P . Anderson, F, h a s been predlMMt th a t he will s n ip o u t of It nn d give culver a merry ,...o M .G regelw ich,c, . . . i . . . S 1 7 <i f S t i f f practloe sessions ln Ml effort and aright encourage iUm sport p ro Septan, F. . . . . b a ttle for th e cue title. Tutsi ,...t 18 8 30 u i n i n r , o ....................... a 0 4 , * • • * * ' in smooth nut th e rough sp ats a n d m oters in th e shore area to give the P. Flaehler. 0. ,...o ML J i ally H. a. V. BUIson, O . ................... 0 ’ 0 >4 U|. M IC ViiaSijr Uwuia BPt'teim proposed professional league a tria l,' S. f u ii im v , G. F ri . .. .o v n ft • 1 uli-eround play In preparation to r otherwise the "Ball Hawk" advises T . Oolden, O. . Good n»wsl Roy Oherld of Freehold, form er s ta r (linger o t th e New Saxton, F ......... ............... 3 ... .0 the nine big scholastic court battles a "hands-off" policy. Yoric Yankees, Is jgolng to m ake a •genuine comeback this year anil' has U Bell, O ......... Oreen, F . ......... .......... 3 . .. .0 ’ T o tal ................. a a at listed lor February. been taking excellent c are of nts physlcsi condition. He h u been getting a. v ice. a . ... Smith, F . ........ ....0 0 in t ie r College Tlie varsity qmlntot ha* M ien Into h is elght hours sleep every night, taking hla m orning hikes, lig h t training Becker, c . ...,o ...O - a .- v .- m a losing stre ak d u rin g th e past tell Total ...1 0 s a t W arrington, O . T otal .............................3 . .. .3 6 10 a t a Freehold gym, eating tlw ee meals a day a n a hue gained 13 twundn ...1 N M teV P . ......... . 4 t dny* anti th e coach hopes, with dally KeapskM g A, A. Heines, a ........... ...3 Score by quarters T. R oy looks as fit a s a tUHUe a n d his friends in th is section a re confident O sissra, F . ................ ..3 T drill*, plus th e brushing up on e a rF.O. Asbury P a r k .........3 I 3 * - 1 7 h e will make th e grade back in to professional baaeball. H e h te youth, W e i s ! * ,* . .......... ,,0 0 plsys e n d th e players' ability W, O'Neil. F. 1 iim , brains, pltoMug ability and a d tla h n f’n iio it k t m ake tiie grade this .............. ‘r o u u .10 K eyport H ..S .........l 3 l &—io 4 34 8 e re tM in ,C ,.............. 0 to think more rapidly, will snap M s y e ar tn the in te rn a tio n a l le a g u e. H is personality gained him numerous J. Burns, F . . 1 C aptain Ruffe'W alling's American B oon by Quarters T. M ,ii4 a n w » ts ,a ......... Referee, C het Redshaw ot New a w arn into ■> confident winning com U g lo n a ln a of Keyport, won two ot friend) during th e short tim e h e h as r a id e d in, Freehold and all are wish F. O n * , 0 , , I M atawan H .a . . . . u 13-30 s . M a n w H i.'O ........... . .a Bniewtck; timer, Harwood, n o n r , 4 bination again. ing him a successful eomebaek. We are pulling fo r M m and tr the old J. O'Neil, O . I M t.»oU y ............# th e ir t i m e gamea from th e Anheu Jim Drown. 11-34 , "salary wing" Is right, R oy will go up to stay th is time. B e m ay be traded O. Ruhte, O. 0 However, it la nothing to beeomc ser-B usch plnm en In a eohsduledi R etiree-B oheeffer. T o t a l ..................... .10 w 5 to th e Baltimore Orioles. i •' 4 alarmed over, to have witnessed th e M iddlesex BoWUnc League m atch o n Score by period*: I 1 * * * • « , , Aabary ftu fc Janlora Total Keyport H igh v srstty qulnM t lose to W ednesday nlghl. t LJ M atsw a n H .S . . . . i o Keyport A. A. Trouncci F.G. F, T, A tlantic Highlands. S outh River Mid ArUe M anuel, sensational shortstop ot K eyport, may receive a trial In M y K ruser, Dill Oonway, R uns J r. OoiWge --------8 HNU 0 ,0 a training cam p t h u spring w ith a n in te rn a tio n a l League olub. i t has H y m l e W a l l t a g f i t a r s Asbury P ark ln sld s o t one week, W alling, Charlie K ln h afer a n d F rank Muiltaney, F. ............ . . . . 0 Freehold Quintet, 48-29 a a been intim ated th a t he may go south w ith the Jersey City dkeeters, if he These aet-haoks M r s tM ppened to A ngtlkt composed th e K eyport Le* DeVSto, r , ................. . , . . 0 W i t h S t . B e n e d i c t F i v e a 4 c an h e persuaded to ilg n a oontraot. Artie h a d tw o great seasons in i*33 tlie bent collegiate an d scholeatlo ito n tlN s an d while th is quintet have Schwarts, F . .............. . . . . 1 Before the smallest crowd of uw P d t i t i r a b o D U p s ‘< G ilU s ” o a a n d 1133 w ith Freehold, and Is beilevtd to be ready fnr a tria l In th e pro (earns or tlw country. rolled h ig h e r s c o rn , they eame Cohen, f ...................... — season due to the heavy snow In T o u rn a n ie n t M itjJ i Hymle -Walling o f K eyport, in hla Mllhy, C....................... ___ 1 3 fessional ranks. H e h as a powerful throw ing a rm , a good fielding eh ortU is only n a tu ra l fo r some sport* through In th e pinches an d won two storm, the Keyport A, a . big nvc t i n t yenr a t S t. B enedict's Prep Kramer, O. ............... — 0 0 stop, dangerous batsm an, has a fine p a ir of hands, and is rugged, built people to become startled , especially o f the gamea toy a comfortable m ar CKidtnleeve, one of th e H ading School In -Newark, haa gained prom gave the free h o ld S.ars a trounc English, O. : .............. . . . . 1 o a to stan d the every-day grin d of league baseball. where a coaoh h a s tie e n lu n U u g o u t gin o f pins, 1 inence throughout the state as one ing last night a t Uie Kenmbiira contitfden in th e looal am ateur Hobgood, O ................. . . . , 4 3 10 winning team s eonaM ently, to aee K ayaertjffgfeM stilK t ohanwionahlp pool tournam ent he* ot the moat outstanding basketball Sport Drome, 41 to M. th eir favorite te a m n tn Into a losing h , K r u e e r ............. l o t o a IM IM Pssselle, a ............... . . . . . 1 T h e K eyport a , A. slutted it* tng s ta te d e t the K eyport -Rscres^ ti.a n of the aeoeon tn -the scholastic M trak. O orim ft is a very able b a s F. A r .g illo ............. 1ST, I t s 171 branch of th e sport. He h a a beMune llno-up w ith Matmel playing a lor- tlon S U llardoiall, missed o n a n easy T o t a l..................... ....9 7 as ketball coach a n d t h e a rd e n t follow E .W a llin g . . . ....... 1ST 1(13 103 ahbU nrthe lost fram e iwHh-the a«ii* position, warning up with one ot Ihe greatest offensive plsyers word ers of his v a m ty q u in te t are fully P , K ln h afer ......... 1(3 181 IBS Keyport Hlgh Janlen Bkivens, Walling went to well a w tts n d on -the table a a d e g nnd In hie first six games ra n up a B teje confident th a t h a w ill have his team W. O o n w a y ........... i n IN 3M P.0 P. T. center, D ane, W allace and Fallon a result Ted Palum bo pulled a n up of TO .points. in winning fo rm ag ain w ithin tlw Aumack, F . ................ . . , . 4 a io nets F e a to re a ^ rltb High Bell ,1a T w e n ty e n e 4leaaS a W ere K ntend total set ay m i Uw "G u ile " out, oo to « j. Eddie "Chink" Wallace, also of In defense position*. T o tal next ten days. Kelly. F . ........... .. ....I, 1 3 A yMiddlesex 113 for T rial i W inning Tree .Dog T u a id V night, i t was a olosaly Art. M anuel featured in the Leagfee Bewllng M atch Keyport an d lost year's esptaln of T he following la th e basketball A nkeaatr-Baaeb Yankowski. 9. . . . . . . ...,0 0 0 W aa "Jersey H auler” ea Wednesday Night. th e local H igh SOhool v a n ity five. K ey * sscorlnt attack by chalking contorted m sto h w ith b o th cue air* schedule of asm o s ta r th e varsity N m M o m ..................I l l G olden, C. ........... 111 .,..3 3 0 IM Is also playing a Marvelous game for, up 11 points, caging nine netd goals. lists taking n o unnecessary ohaneds. team fur th e m o n th o f February, ■ • U s m a n ........... \ . . * H 183 Smith, O............. ....0 IN 1 1 -Last Sunday a coon haim-* field th r Rnlnt* nf Newark. Eddie's per. Slovens share. Honors with Artie Playing 'M ts " whenever Um rttu a nine stiff batUaa, o f whloh seven V a le n tin e ................. 314 117 301 Elnxtger, a........... ....1 i a ca p ia in A) a e h w e M n u ty iio rt trial ; ' was held a t the C urtis Grave! lormance on th e defense h as been1 hy looping five field «oais through tlon appeared threatening. will be played o n t h e K eyport H igh D aaoghue e enattona dropped tw o tout ofith;ee ih in 1/0 B enkinear K eyport when some 400 consistently good a n d 4w th o t these the hoop, Scow 4>y quarters: School court an d tw o on th e road: Total .............. ...,8 t aa _ Mnes In th e ir scheduled Middlesex' spectators S lo v a k ....................... l io Itt IM 14 g j j 14—48 v fe n present. Twenty- popular looal ite rs o n going places Keyport A. A Friday a—A tlantic H ighlands. home. S o o n t y .q u a rte rn ,T. Bowling League m atch on Wednes one hounds were entered a t th e trial. Freehold S t a n . . 3 1 u they ire able to continue th e pi i l —39 T uetday 0 la k n m o d , home. T o tal , .m m m Asbury Park . . . « 1 t a 4—m day night to S outh Amboy Aces In The Judges were WUllam Van M ater ifwhich Genuine PocBhoatos they have been lettin g since Friday Leonardo, home. K e y p o rt H.B. ..0 T 4 1 a a-*s th e S outh Amboy alleys. 1NTERBOKO B A U a R O U lT NUT and STOVE Tuesday 13—JSouth Amboy, home, 'While the m ato h w as' Interesting J r . of R a rita n Township. W alter th e aeaion opened. Kssnshurc Team TO OK «WtOHB*8' Lf.Aot)K Walling plans to go out a fte r a n-lday 18 Mouth Amboy, away. • h r m h o u t, th e op en ise gam e o t the Fiekd a n d H iom as Sprlngsteln ot R ed Bank. U n e Judges were: D eputy regular b e rth aa a n lnflelder when Defeats New Brunswick Kesnaburg Five Plav evening was a thriller, with th e Keys TiiwKUy 30—S o u th R iver, home. W arden Stacy O a rh a it of th e ooach oalla fo r candidates for' F riday 3*—C arteret, home. « was revealed today th a t the in Asbury Brskers Monday losing out by two pins. A fter hsntU OK ame spring baseball praoUoe. eyport; M elvin Walling ot P erth • s to r e a capacity crowd, the teiboro Twilight Baseball Lesgue to Tuesday 37—P o in t P teasan l, home. lng the t i n t end second games to Ain boy. a n d O scar l e t t e r o t W lckaWednesday *•—Aabury P ark, away. Keansburg Sport Drome Aoea .de be reorganised-here this year, will U‘ TON n a y Walling's K eansburg big five th e Amboylan plnm en. th e Keyport-, tu n k .' T he startin g Judge was U feated th e powerful a n d -undefeated F i t s g s r d d e n d J a c q u e s i n a Pitchers' league If the managers will clash with th e clever colored e n s u ite d clicking ln th e final game Roy Clark o f H aslet. Brunswick U fe Savers by th e carry out th e ir plans. Among those Erwin Rudolph, Billiard B rakers a t Paradise Hall ln Aabury an d came through with a win in the M i d d l e s e x T o u r n t m e n t ITie w inning tree dog waa Jersey o f r to I, in a fast a n d hectic nlghteap {or a 11 p in m argin. kelng sought are Oeotl flpiuier. Jack Champ, at Perth Amboy roller skating hockey m atch, Mon P s rk on Monday night. T h e® rak ers R yneta of th e Aces, stole the spot R attler, ow ned by J . S chreiner of KBTPORT, N. J, doe Fttsgerald and H aas Jscquca Clevenger, Paokey W hite, Marvin quintet Is IWied aa one ot th e fa st New Brunswick, a n d the winning day n ig h t a t the 'N ew Brunswick Bowon, nKnoxy" Nttughton, H arry lig h t w ith a high individual threeP h e n e T il est sem i-pro colored teem s In this lin e dog. B lue Ranger, owned by of Keyport, are oompetlng ln the ETWIn Rudolph, 1SM-M WOltd'l Roller Rink. gam e total of MT. While not u p .to o ther Dromlnent pitchers ita to a n d Is named the favorite to Sm ll Newm ark of Morristown. I Middlesex cham pionship pool tour-1 or lute class. pocket bllllaiii chsst?!<m an d In Joe Fuccl tallied to r tho Sport th e ir usual standard. Culver, AuT he results were: , nam ent now u n d e r way a t Duffy's structor, will m ake *ib Initial a p O m n e Aces w i t h e well-timed ahot nose o u t the colorful K eansburg ag m ack and Sohw ank received some gregation. pears ooe ln P e rth Amboy tomorrow a fte r four m inutes o f play. Tree dog, flrst heat, Jersey R a t-1 Billiard P arlor In P e rth Amboy. tough breaks. T h e villagers have been setting a Uer; second heat. Red Phantom , Jacques is considered s dangerous! night where he will give a n exhibi D u rin g th e aooond period. Charles K eypert R eeteallea owned by ■ J . Behrelner, o t New contender for th e O lsss B title, while tion and dembiM tiatton o f billiards. W alker scored tor. th e New Bruns- fa st pace during the past m onth and 111 M01 both quintets are In the m idst J a W. Oulver th ird heat, n u b y , owned FK agnnkt a n d "One P o k e" Fauver These exhibitions a n being tpon- irtok team . . its 141 M i Brunswick; very impressive winning streak so a o . W e in m a n by Aly Wtlaon, of R w e a u ; fourth sre heavy favorites in the Class A ' *om t by th e N ational B illiard AasoA fter seven m inute* o t p la tf a f tn B. A u m a c k .............1*5 in IM beat, Blackle, owned by n a y Brown pooket billiard title dash. e ls ' ion an d he will m ake h la a p p ea r th e th ird period. D av e O a n aa n tear- >*ry intereating contest muy be ex W. W a llin g .............ITS IN MS m Morganville. At present, Jacques a p p e a n tn ' ance :n many o f th a laage etlies of «d th e second point fo r th e Aoee pected. A. S c h w a rc k i n 141 m T h e B rakara w ilt visit tb e K eanaU n e dc«s. l i n t heat, Buhlea second place in Uw standing ol the th e United S ta b * a s a p a r t o f th e i a pasa from H enry Tully. burg sp o rt drom e on Sunday a fte r by C harles M ensle ot CUR- cue s rttita in Um C lo u B to u rn a N suonsi B etter B illiard m a m a . T h e game w u a whlrtwlnd o t s c FEBRUARY S. 1934 Total.......... Nt 111 second heat. Lead, owned by m ent while Fauver leads In the Olass o th e r prom inent cue a rtis ts w ho U aa from s ta r t to finish. T he tw o noon to r a basketball conflict w ith the vtllage nve and M anager w alllog a t 1 o'clock shsrp Boyoe o r Freneau; th lM heat, A division, doaely followed by F itsare listed for o ^ is a ranges la th e toama wtU m a tt ag ain February to a t .111 itsd today he fe lt confident th a t a R yneta . m Blue Ranger, owned by Emit New* genM . T h e cream of th e pocket; national progiam o n WBUe —or — tlw K eansburg I p e r t Drome. M illard field in Middlesex s a d Mon . . . . 1 « M0 reco rd orowd would be o n h an d S u n IM a a r k , o t M orristow n; fonrth heat, world's 11.1 balkline ouriblo* B. Poulks O salte J . M cKenna day a lta n w o n to see th e colored Relnitte .. 183 m outh OeunUes a re competing In' . . . . M l n t Horsey Mules, Bad. owned by J. Williams o f M or cham pion. C harles a . M s n a u 8 . T ally I i D. Bob Sm ith ( t a n i n action. Thu, game la sched Oorchem . the tournam ents a t "Perth Amboy. in IN MS] ris to an. national fancy b illiard sh o t c h am ’ Chickens Bud Outlay Fuoei L. D. SUm P arker uled to a ta rt a t I o'clock. 110 Anderson . ...I T ! Mt pion a ad famous Instructor. Andrew tf. S chreiner of New Brunswick, Mel C an n o n Oentor O. W alker Italian pocket btuierd ow ner or th e final tree d o t. was Snow Storm Postpones Mkdbbery D. C arm an R .W , Jim Wilson T otal . m mi phm . M u m y Layton, tan aw arded a prtae o t t i l an d XaiU AT MAINSItOOK INN FMocl ,U W . DlahO'NtUI Fsurer Wins Pool Mutch Hockey Match at Lake ItoMSr of th e th re e ouahion bltllard Newmark o f M orristown, ow ner or Oa Read team BagHshtown to Prom Jo* Fitsgtrald K e y p o r t R i f l s C l u b E n t e r s the final Um dog, received a n award OM OMtge, lfa U le from M M I U H W BOW UNO< The hsavy snow fall on T huiw ay. up f a r th e 1*33 w orld's pooket bU •f n . BarUSMewn U U f l V I MAY BK S T A M M P e rth A m b o y T o u rn m e a t Jo e PitigeraM , veteran peeket W H n 4 tMW, R o b ert M owe, th m U lM * T h e n w e n e ntries from Philadel h a t to n ed th e postponem ent ot th e lee sltsUng hookey m atch which' l h r « well mate* teams. Hurd s ta r of K eyport, lost ail Interl i r t f r a t th a M H a a a i Jw ttor pock«t phia. Y a rttv tn t, u m b a rtv iiie , K eyport Rifle o lu b h a s been w Al Schw arck of th* K eyport R w - H tin g m atch, 100 to T4 to “O ne m taW st akaai u m ike eaoh, ; crown 'a n d u n d rrfe a ttd in •ngtlelttovn, A sbw y P a rt, Red '.ts* to tie s ta te d o n U k e Uefferbbi •U o n H a ll Is planning to a ta rt a Poke" Fauver, th e M onm outh Oounty ganlaed and haa enterad th e rtNe B ank, M orristow n, New Brunawlok, Sunday eftem oen, th e M atawan; te w teaaw weigilag M M «• le r Indhrldaal pin bowling to u reaaian t in cham pion, in th e opening of the tournam ent in P e rth ASMny (or Um , I m t t t N M M * t s a « » M to appsar f n n N U and Morgaaxtlle, A nother promoter so decided this morning, elake or organlssUans o n Among the This m sten w as to bring together) n ed y to g s to work,. Aka a t the M rth AMbay Becreatloo hall M n x r t , a* h e c ta la u th e re la some Middlesex ehMWtMMhlp w urnasM nt to ld trial w tll be hold lu th e near very nosonaM e. slpMA u p iMt M a n s a v future. tw e teams a t jnalM, VIM sa g two tn o itlo n a ) rivals in snorting1 tomorMW aH M a a d atU s e t into • a wl lent « a M s ) in t h k a n a a t D w ly ^ M M a rt parlor In V erth *Oq6* ........ Jr.. J w Aw ooa th ese w h a a n y be par aaadad event*, the Keypo* Itatdsrs and, fauioa a t l t f t M k . the M atawan R anteai. T h e Key*; t o a a t s r th e lourniimwH are: harvey Fauver s h o turned in a v k to ry In W aliit«. V n n k M asick, N o m a a h s setd MUt * » Peppartno, C turB s h is t m n u w u t t m atch o m "Hike" ScOU, Ik r i StuXs. «UI B ekhan aM , port puck-chasers won the nrati a* 4ba frtee , n w a s R edstart a a A ttraetiva Wed K M hafar, J t a d M ita n a a a . O hadea Merrtaon, IW to 88. aliecw r O edar J o h n B rtttaastf. game sivaral weeks « o t o th a b a n e s iha«* stfTkeeo eeleetod O ulslatdtog a m e n t -ihe w atW en '' ' jliA |a haU toa O sn ato , Al M n a n k , t a r K n u a r, 'w B f® Igr O u d a e M a w r , sahM «* . of O M psrt, la the r*«lit*H, its wiiliant kltM. eoon of I to 0 over the BangereJ Paul l i a s sl, A a a k Angella, O eo rte 100 to l l , while J im Powers trim m ed p ra e tlw In m eM M ianghip a t ‘ m Ws d i i i lip a ad u ta H to y Msck fMthered biek, sad h Ib o d - the m atch draw ing one o t th e W atn au n , f M s k Oonway, Jack Peat Bam D e AassUa, I N to W, tn sshed- te v tn e M m Ud i CMUmr tn WSBg4j»lng, baily sml tsil featkesa, largeil orawda in is v e n l M a n t e and o th e r goad bow tan. uled r i w w t t n sh lp tournam ent ikldf jt appear like a wind-blowa Lake U n t i e to witness a eportd S a ta a C o . Fauver Is 1 sported to In a « « it livee «» to Its rep«> * n M U M ill|V N i Jit ' ' NMoat'e k a lt stmotlea. , nm m RED BANK, PERTH AMBOY BELMAT. OjJTOFLEAGUE S A ttW W I HKJHS880UES JUWdR COLLEGE (D E LEGK6NAIRES DEFEAT ANHEUSER-BUSCH RECREATIONS LOSE TO O N H HOtDffi m SOUTHjAMBOY ACS m U A T U IN K r » kudny GOAL JUDSON S. HOPLA SNilMBc SUE m Ilp lt ItecreitiiB 1 0 AMIBKAN UOIONWUHfc. imt front amst. ^ A«.»C!t»WARO«,J^. , , IffllP A Y . F e b r u a r y , ... . T H E ' M A T A W AlN r f O U i m A L * sssw * PAGE SEVEN ----------------- — ~W wwg ;— “ ■— - ...... a iN jP IIN B J I U B fjs fc a j.L-imi'U'jii'Lugfl'vayHf: I T h e school children were welghad Union U taoh Democratic Club nod to b e on tbfl dnbaJtojr team a re : Table* in Flay . f by Miss -Ruth WllBam* o n M on tho second o t a aerie* of six parties Lawrenc* Ddleher, fldm und Heuaer, F r e e d o m C o u n c i l H o a t day. . j • fo r -whloh a grand p r l n will be Lewi* Kortenhau* a n d W illiam T o P a * t C o u n c i l o r * ’ A a a 'n At Laurence H aittf -The f ln t of a serlta of goelaia awarded, CLIFFWOOD it, will be ' given a t Hutchison. M O R G A N V iL L E wo* hald a t th e parsonage of tha O harlei O erato'e Anchor In n on At the card .p a rty given by the A fter the jntpU* had m ade their Ml** Alma W ake of K eanaboif, InMl*» C lara Kuhn* of Brooklyn Reformod Church, Friday evening. Florence Avenue. sU lled as County Councilor. Ladles' Auxiliary of th e lourenca speechet. tongs an d cheer* were led quit* a goodly utimb*r W n M Kinnt Sunday w ith hor parents, Mr O a m ts wera played and ra freih H arbor Democratic Club, Inc.. S a t by J e a n Fragasso, Elsie Brawn, A de tlie ch u rch 'so d aT h eld a t th e home «nd Mra, John E. Kuhn*. . ' m anta servsd. line D e Felice, Dorothy Holliday, More th a n 300 members, repre urday night, tw enty-eight t*Wei ol Mr, Mid MM- Wwood V an P«|t, HAZyET Bis candidate* «j» in the field for ‘ ‘ . Shirley Van Brackle, Ida Purdue, senting nearly every council of the were in play. Mr. and Mra. F ro n d s E. Miller and Friday night. M r. and Mrs. lAlvin H. Walling members of the Middletown Tow n Jo h n M cOulre and Preston Ziegler. Son* end D aughters of L iberty-In Mra. Susan O. Miller of Long Branch M n. 'William E. B reston M i taken Thirty-five prizes w ere *w*rd*d t* were uuc.it* of Mrs, John D. Ivlin to long B ra n ch Memorial Hospital, have returned homo after spending ship B oard of Bduoatlon. T h e elec M onmouth County, and several In the w inners of th e various gtn— on Sunday. Ocean Oounty, w ere present Thtn»- Mrs. W illiam F. O htum an wa* Saturday, and w m operated on for several weeks in Red' B ank with tion will be field on February 1*. I n .S e a rc h o f M o a t H ig h S c h o o l G ra d u a te * Jam es 0 . Hendrickson of Old Mr, and Mra. Elwood Wilson and day night la st week w hen Freedom w inner of a 22-ptece crystal Mr*. Franklin Bowen moved on !»»ll stone*, M onday morning, U*«ful Citizen of ‘33 Council son, Cherry Tree Farm , president of the No. 36 of K eyport, played eon set. Saturday from ilia OlUTwood M. e Mr, an d Mr*.WlUlam R. Billion . Almada Hlgbie M John T, Aokarson, Jama* Acker- Board for m any years, Is running host to th e M onmouth a n d Ocean parsonage to Mullloa Hill to make *avc ih e te tte r's m other, Mr*. K. The o th e r prise w inners w en ; Boy D orothy Holliday '34 B evw teen pupils were graduated for re-election. Mr. Hendrickson County P ast Councilors' Association Demety. Miss R u th Kolbe, A. V. l o liar homo with her ton, Wesley Sow-j Matthews, a b irth d ay surprise and ■on, K enneth Ackeraon and Earle In th e intelligent search or the a t th e Installation meeting. from the M ataw an -High School on ha* served the township in a very Aekerson attended the Agricultural en, and family. [had a few o f h e r old friend* In for gins, M rs. M. Vreeiand, Mian Miidzcd W ednesday, Jan u a ry 31. These grad m ost helpful and useful citizen of Show a t Trenton, Tuesday evening. satisfactory m anner. Miss Anna Wake of Keansburg, a Zahn. George Muellor, Miss Ire n e Mr. and Mra. Russell Ivins visited' <**n n er uate* will n o t have th eir graduation the U nited States for the year 1933 Edw ard Ellis of Now York, spent member of Freedom Council, was Thome*, Mrs. Joseph Lynch, M in Mrs. G . Thom as In Union Hill o n 1 Mlss **ur1*1 P re*t<ln •>** returned the week-end with- Mr. an d Mra. exercises until the end of the suhool ether th a n President Roosevelt, the Sunday. Ifom th e city a fte r a two week*' UNION BEACH H istory Classes o f ,'Louis N. Pazlenza installed O ounty Councilor by Past R ita Schultz, Buddy Mobns, Buddy year, Jo h n Green o n tha Holmdel T u m S ta te Councilor Mrs. How ard Irwin Hess, Mrs. Gullfoyle, George Deyo, ..., , ISlav. M iss-M arion Preston o f B er__ . __ The following are the names of took » vote to come to some conclu Mr. a n d Mrs. Jesse W alling and those who graduated: Frances Ar sion a s to who was to get th is great of K eansburg. who was assisted in C harles Vreeiand. Mrs. C. Matting, " ' i S . 1 afew 481,8 at the Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n C arr are passing rowsmlth, Iris Chapm an, A lbert Cos- distinction of being second only to the ceremonies by ih e present S ta t; Edward Ludwig, C harles W arhurst, Ivlns and family. T he P rlen d sh ip ^la ss of S t. John'* Councilor, Mrs. Edna Brow n of "Long Mr. G aub, Nunzle Bisignano, A. J. Mr. andM ns. C harles W agner and tho w inter in Florida. tlgan, Joseph Fogarty, Tony Greg- the President. From the votes re M. B. C hurch was entertained a t Mrs. Bessie Craig is visiting her Charles J r. -motored to Pennsylvania Miss A nita P a rrell of Middletown, llwich, 'WlUlam H arris, Edmund ceived, th e following Individuals r e Branch, and P ast State Councilor M artin, Mrs. B enjam in Abel. Mr& T the home of Mrs. John D. Walker, daughter, Mrs. Richard Teague, in ior the week-end. . waa a recent visitor a t the hom e of Heuter, Almeda Hlgbie, C aim ln In - ceived more th a n ten votes: G eneral Mrs. B ertha Holman of Point Pleas Em ma McKelvie, M rs. George Mark& *17. Cranford. ant. George Frans, B enjam in Abel, Mrs. K atie M atthew s spent i few Tuesday evening. The usual busi Mrs. Inez W illiams of New York days the past w eek, w ith M r. and ness session .was held. A social Miss Gladys C layton of Dock Street. fosino, .Leslie Lines, C harles I^Iande- H ugh 8. Johnson. 66 votes; Father, T h e Association, In m aking plans Hegeman. Mrs. Roy Demery. Fred fttl M ichael Kllnsky of Sidney Avenue, vllle, August.. ?F?cG<ath, -Genrucie C harles Coughlin, 21; Col. Charles spent tlio week with ner sister, Mrs. Mis. E. V an P elt. They callcd on hour followed with refreshm ents. Ior the S tate Council session, went G hnsm an Sr.. J o h n Ochsner, Mrs: JFf a ‘m ember of th e CCC, stationed a l Olssewakl, Pauline Parish. Vivian A. Lindbergh. 19; M n . F . D. Roose It Franklin Bowen. on record endorsing D eputy S tate W alter Vohdln, J o h n Holtlnger, Jo h n Mr. and Mrs. J o h n Collins in Key- The class will celebrate its fourth Bryson City. N. c., was operated on Pruden and G raham Wiggins. velt, 14, and Judge Samuel Seabury, anniversary with a . banquet on Councilor Roy Johns of Crystal Vreeiand, Cornelius A. W all, Mi*. A. iih P rank Bowen o f Rutherford, and l»rt, Sunday. 10 votes. Thursday to r ru p tu re a t F o rt OglaWesley Bowen a n d daughter, Lois, Mrs. H .'E rc k h a s sold her place Thursday evening, February IS, nt thorpe, Oa., about 120 miles from th e T h is vote was taken to tee If the Wave Council, Long B ranch, for J. M artin, Mrs. E. Orob, Mrs, T tu rj the Virginia Tea Room in Asbury Grammar School of Miillica Hill, visited th eir mother, lieie and moved to S o u n d Btwilc. camp pupils keep up with current events 8 ta to O utside G uard, anil James Cohen and Mrs. Leonard Masson. Park. The OKw will m eet a t tho Emmons of K eyport, and H atile Da The Democratic organization wu' Mis. Franklin Bowen, on Saturday. Graduate* The Ladies' Aid Society will m eet that, a re rapidly changing American A Roosevelt B irthday dancc wa» home of Mrs. Thom as R athbone on vis Sm ith or Highlands, ax national hold a n old-fashioned barn dance Mr. and Mrs. A rthur W ester and at the hume o r Mrs, .Gyrus Brown the S tate Highway next month. given in honor of the P resident life very m uch from day to day. Almeda Hlgbie 'H Mrs. Hazel Schlldknocht visited in Matawan, tonight. These changes affect every pupll'and representatives. Tlie election to fill a t Its hall on Friday evening, Feb Tuesday nlnht. a t thc Bluebird Inn,, Miss Vivian Wfllllng gave a b irth Thoso present were Mrs. F rank under the auspices of the W omen's Tw enty-nine children were gradu every lndivldualjn our great nation, tliese offices will >bc held a t the com ruary 0. friends in Irvington Saturday. Sproul, Mra. Samuel H. Walling, ma state session. •Hie MUses M atilda, B ertha and day party in honor of Russell Van Mrs. Stanley Jones, Mis. Hudson Democratic Club of Union Beach. ated from the 8A G rade In tlie M at f — --------------Pride of M onmouth Council No awan Ju n io r H igh School to the B etty D unham attended the funeral pclt' Thursday evening, a t the home Tho proceeds will be son; to th e A P la y la P re a e n te d O arhart, Miss Annie Oowlcs. Mrs. 37 of Red Bank, w ith th e largest of Mrs. a . Maneterstoek a t Princess !0[ Mr- Bnd Mrs- Varno» R*>P*» in Francis Woolley, Mrs. Dyson Wood- crippled children's home, W arm High School. F our pupils were grad delegation attending the session uated from the SB to the High Bay la st week. Keynori. The guest* were: Misses Josephine Zeytn '34 house, Mrs. W alter Smalo, Mra. sp rln ss. Oa. wo* aw arded tho prl«*. gavel. There j The Union Beach P leasure a lu b School. Miss lo n l M artens of Cliffwood I ? i "u i* ?. S * ? . ^ A one-act sketch, entitled "B reak woro several addresses given d u rin g ! Lillie B. W lnterton, Mra. Alvin H. The following are tho names of nnd Miss Elslo H arnelt of Flushhis 'T , ^ 8 ,? Walling, Mrs. Russell Sm ith, Mr*. win hold its meetings on the Hist the pupil* who were grAditated: fast," was glvon today by one of the the social hour which included done-1 a tm n a d v h k ;!» r . Leonard H ardy, Mrs. R obert T. and thlnT Saturday ovunlngs of Jeanette Arnold, Elisabeth Barker, Public Speaking Classes of th e M at lug anti refreshm ents. T he next! I f you are slrk. see a doctor. For grcIi m outh a t 8:30 o'clock. Tlie aw an H igh Sohnol. Tills sketch is m eeting will be held In th e Council Woolley, Mrs. Leonard Lufburrow, ... . . 1Mr. nnd M rs.G eorge Brown, Mr. and legal advice, see lawyer. other S aturday Evenings in tho Jane Burlew, Jea n e tte Cosgrove, M itt Anna Dunham of Brooklyn j Mrs. som m era Tilton, Irving W al- Mrs. Ernest Walling, Mrs. Haftdrluk m onth wltl too devoted ui socials Bnrtmrn Donnell, Nancy D urante, ubout a typical American family. Rooms of S turry Flag Council No 40 I F ar tlie BENT PENNSYLVANIA Tho scone takes place in a dining at Freehold, on February 20. w e n t Friday with her parents, M r.!]|„Ki Anna v a n P e l t . Dancing and Bflimotl Jr. and Mrs. Jo h n D. ' Ada Ellison, Jane Emmons, Jose fa r membors and (rlends. room a t breakfast time. T he cast Anthracite Coal and Mr*. George Dunham. cards were enjoyed. R efreshm ents Wnlker. phine Fierro, Betty Tansey, WlnlO ther county nfllcors Installed! Included: L a w r e n c e Dalcher, a Tho Union Benuh Connell lias PIIONK OK CALL Miss Elsie H arn elt of Flushing wa* were nerved a t M idnight, Irrd aitton*., R u th Griffiths. Oladys pomiiaiis husband; Carolyn Kor- along with Miss Wake were: Awocl-! ordered tlie Issuance of *110,000 In the- week-end guest of Miss Lonl j -----------— Jackson, Louise Leary, Geraldine ate county councilor, Roy Joilne o f ! STATE HIGHWAY rtjrlp to allow the payment of In- J.oaro, Olga M aguire, Doris McKen- Utnhaus, u well-meaning wife; Lewis Long iBranch: vice councilor, M il-} MIM Bvclyp P. B>.arkc, d»ughtor iore>t, school and borough em s.;'., tiu ih Neuman, Louise OUsewskl Kortenhau*. a son; H arriot Krober, dmd Pruden of Keyimrt; associate! **Mm. Hoscl Schlldknocht spent| CH EESEQ UAKE Phone Mat 17 of M r. and Mrs. Henry W. Starke, ployes' salaries and their indebted Bernice Bunrtford, Pasquallne Sara- a daughters Jennie Infcalno, n smaU vice councilor, Joseph Ayres of As- ‘ « tH a “ r WRh hC'' of Mllltown, visited Is assisting th e director of trie stu ness. The purohaso of a w cond- liiiehello. M argaret Wilkins, Helen daughter who w on't.eat prunes, and bury Park: guide, Kilo. Woolley of ! lil» parents, Mr, nnd Mrs. A rth u r dent advertisem ent nt Now York hntid truck wn» mn‘t«» >>y hmtiiw Rogern, G eorge Bank*, William. H«t- Frances Farrell, a maid. lo n g B ranch; recording secretary Mr. and Mrs. t o Roy Stratton and Tills sketch will allio be given next Unlvorslty. Miss Starke nang nt Com m ittee for uwi In conjunction cllffe, Jam es Haynes, Kennattl* Rnb'V a W agner of B»t<mlown: t asro•ton, William, were the guests ol Brown Sr„ Sunday afternoon. Tuesday evonlng for th e P a re n tM adlw n flqunrn Q arden on W ed with the CW a pi'ciiram. rrts, Francis Sohuber ami William •mle rmiordlng secretary, Barbara Mr. a n d m m , M artin B aum gartner ™ Teacher*' Association, to supplem ent The H arris OardeiM Fire Com Starkey. ■in Woodbrldffo Friday (La<11on Auxilinry of th e Flro Qon> nesday evening, under the direction lleyern of Red Bunk; county trens-l the h a n d onnoort, pany conducted a card purly and The following are those who were uror, C hristine Johnson of Lake Mlaa K ath ry n O unhnm of K e y w t I !? ny ^ flrehoUWl T ' of Dr. W alter Dttmratch In the social a t H arris' Ten Room on the graduated from the 08: Edna Isiohwood; financial necretary. .lames.Pi'nt Thursday with her grand" 2 E M epdelfsohn concert. Stone Routl, Friday evening. ‘Ill* A lbert W. Swackhnmmer ha* re Matawan vt. Jr. College Emmons of Keyport; inside guard ! trookor, John Miller, D onald Macparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ctoorgo D im -, . &war,1<K,’ w frw h n w n ^ wcro turned from n iiu«inni« te!;> in (Ini'khMwi will iwoti hv Mr*. New Skills:; >■!.' II S' ip -. !nerved. u»». nuar Annclla U m b of Red B ank; outside d n n frtafM M *«m m an. ' W ashington. guard, a e rtru u e u u rn m s oi iirimm , ; 'M r . and- Mrs. Adolph Beckman, i “ I/ ' nd • " * ' 1* v'“ PMir“ 1( of M alayup High ticliool Varsity T he R egular Democrollc Organ* L ast week, M in. A rthur L. Fas Mr. and Mm. Fred Beiderbecke and 1 ? " * ^ ^ . " ' , . . ! " ^ '" ,n<l,,y vl"Uor* Member* of Hi»h School team aaded another gamo to IIs. list Junior councilor, Florence K night of I fNMMtfTION AND In thl* vicinity, te r left fu r .a motor trip w ith hor Imtlon of Union Beach celebrated Junior associated coun-1 (JKNKPAI. TUNR-HI’ T» •on. H enry, of Flushing, Mm, E. DabatlnR Team Picked of vlctotie* when It deflated th e Katontown; A dance wo* aiv sn in the Eplsco- daughtor.in-lnw , Mrs. Dwight Flut the birthday of the PrualdMit a t Its dlor, Jam es Woolley of Lakewood; Beckman and daughter, Mr*. Connie New Brunswick Junior College on headquarters ou Poole Avonui, liul Parish Hall. Wednesday night ter, for Florida. They nxpoc, to be S3 MONHOR HTRKKT . county manager, J o h n Rrown of Atkinson of Now Brunswick, Mr. Jan u a ry 30. M ataw an held th e lead D&rtthy Holliday '34 Tuesday night. Long Branch, and assistant, county, and Mrs. Ludwig O olgtr and Mr. Mr*. Qcorgo Burlew visited hor {gone two week*. tlirnuglim it m ost of the gumc. Mlssei* {Rose and Francos Lavltl Wednesday aftsm oon, a special MATAWAN. N. J. Mix* 0 . W . W(Wm ot P o rt Monmanager, C arrie Anderson of Point and Mrs. .!. Veldt of Jer*ey O tty, father, Fred Kohulmolstnr, an FriTli.i plsycrii on tin. Ma|« wmi V*i - Pleasant. intiuth, gavo miU-yoar test* in the of H arris Unrden*, epriH Friday KMimbiy was held to decide who I were the guest* of Mr. and Mrs. W. v‘ clty a re ; Michael uml Tony Oregttlevonlng ‘ wltli friends In Marlboro, w*re to b e th e member* o t c e de Tho eighth grada pupils will give celioul on Tuesday. M nrltms Sunday. Mm. K. B ala of Elnllnt, N. Y , Is A radio am ateur oporator and bating Warn of th* M atnw in High Hloh, Law nm w Insloy, Vernon Elli Miss F.lleno Collins. Miss M artha s oatd l» rty In tho flre house on station lloense wa*. granted by th* Suhool. M ataw an is to have a ds- son, Raymortd Fredda, Levfls K urFriday night, February 9. Prise* visiting Mr*. John Onrey, M an nnd Miss Lonl M altcm ot Miss H arriett B. Cnnko of Red governm ent to Klmer E. Wibt*. bate with K eyport In the noar future leiihgu* and Connvar. CHITwuml tilnu Ml&s Elsie Hui tirlt uf will be aw ardsd an d refreshm ents T he score * t tho *nd ot th* game t h e station will be operat*U under ? n tho question of the Bales Tax, Flushing. vIsKed In ASbury Pnrk nerved. The proceeds will go to Bank, county aupervlsur, vislied th* Vernon Ellison announced tho p u was M ataw an 34, Junior College 21. the oall lottors of W10UQ. help flnonoe tha an n u al trip of 'tho school on Monday. Sunday. Tlie Union B«ach Cathoiio Olub pils as tlwy spoke, Th* name* of ,Rov. Ernest W. Mandovllle re Mr. and Mrs. H arvey SMIIwnmion olnaa U W ashington, D. 0. W« try tn cover all th* imws. held Its m onthly card p a fty and th e pupils who m u le try-outs nnd entertained a party of friends Mon M in Rachel Burlew, together turned home livst woek (torn a btisisocml a t its headquarters on t h r th * lr subject* were as fellows: Bdof Brns day n ig h t In celebration of their ,Kith Miss . Heion .. _Campbell , . . lies* trip lo Cuba, mund H suM r, "N ationalism )” Bl'iid, Two hundred p*r*on* attended a Stone ttoad, Friday evonlng. wedding aniiivorsary and also the J“n' * " 1* ^ OLSTOWSKI STUDIO , Tho Women's Democratic Club Brown, “Your Ambition;'' William former's birthday. Oardg m r * ulayed 8ou**’ Au' bo>'' » P « n t^ d o y e v e n iitg panoako supper served last Frday will hnld a social a t the 0*m lirida« Kulohlson, "Bportjtmanslilp;'' Bsanight In th e Reformed C hurch. DANCE and refi-c«)im#nt* were nerved, tlic Ule 0 PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, )f m .Inim fiarnv visited In Hyra- Avenuo flrohmiM ra n t T hursday trlx Kilcomim, "Nlglu Bclioolsi" guest* were; Ml** C atherine Still- n ',or‘ *" afternoon. Mrs. ,ftu llh e Stevens L a w r e n c e Dataller, "Is College Toe — Tap — Acrobatic ouae and lth a o o ,’N. Y-. last week. waggon, W aU in SHliwaggon, 'Willy; A m *n j[ , h AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2 AND J C h a ia rte r and All Htage lla iu ln t W orthwhile;” Adeline BagiUt. "A M r, and Mrs. William aam cvoll will bn hottiMW, M artens and daughter, Miss I«nl f »«“ ■ * » « » “ ' l ^ L “ for Ad vs need and Beginner* Friday evonlng. February 10 is Forest. Turned lo Stone." and Lewis celebratwl th"!r flr«twedding «nM artens; F rrd an d John M i« Jf„ *«' Blu,(lny FKIflAYM 4 P. M. Lhe d ate or the next card party to Kortenhau*, "Aviation." Miss M artha Mara, Oeorgo Meinser. artem oon a t 4 o'clock and com nlversary by gown on nn o'ltlng to Matawan, N. J. The four pupils lluit were chosen Legion llall be held under the auspice* of the Mr. an d M ra..W atson B arber and munion service on the second Sun* New York. I children, Emma Jan e and Junior, of day ot eaeh m onth. A minstrel will be gtvon tn the Cliffwood, Mis* Florenoe Stlllwagson uf S outh Amboy, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ««> ' “" “ o «»' Tuesaay evtnliifi, Fellard Hcuser and Mrs. Carl H c iw r rupry 13, TM« W»«tl*th»u»» of M ataw an. llsiM i Waffle Inn Mrs. M argaret Harvey Of Koypnrt U a llit fislllB R 0W N T 0W N *a.i the guest of Miff. Hurvey flUll•f M MfW The msmbem o t Mrs. O tto Oaub's ■ra It I ItfW • ! HM waggAt on Monday. Sunday School class held their J a n w ith e v a r y m an y * a ( * * h l» ;-ir(i« t* el f t l l Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel Diiks enter uary meeting a t th e homo of their tftmivwi tIHlUa t a ll H a tie M t •W e In t i < M * ( * tained a p a rty of friends from Hobo teacher, S atu rd ay afterrioon. Mrs. O ie te f y »a* ken on Sunday. Oatib read “G randm a1* Attic T reas IkwlweCtfpHl I lb A rthur W ester Is vlsltlna relatives ure*" by Mary D. Brine, to th e clan , ^ C O M M U N IT Y N E W S 'Walter Nodloa, who mov«d bare *hout thn*. month* ego, la moving back io Freehold. Mr. tod Mra. Thom** Brennan cf •tatah toland visited fritnd* hen on Sunday. 1 . , ti s School News COAL W . O. F ra n k e 'McKENNA’S R ad io S ervice Tel. Matawan 22SI.R Wagner Market Co. of L O N G IS L A N D DUCKS tn Maplswood.' a lter -whleh th e boys an d girl* «nMr. an d Mra. S. Ooneetallo enter- j Jay«d a paper h u n t, p u u le path talned relative* from Hlghtatown on scrambled letters and a gamo of Sunday. Alnch. nrlaea were won by Mlssos Mr. and Mr*, f r o d title* of New- Cothorlno Oottrell, Muriel Van Pelt, aik vtstted In Cliffwood Sunday. Mary Hammond and iLeonard Cos Mr. and Mr*. M artin Harnlaeli of grove Refreahment* ware served by Irvington visited friends here on the hostess. During the Winter 8unday. ‘ months the meetings will be held Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n Warnlsh via- at Mra. Oaub's home. ited friends in Jertey City Tuesdny. The truatees of the Browntawn Mr. a n d Mrs. A rthur Wsndel and Sunday Bohool met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C harles Collan o f Nevi Superintendent Mrs. James FounYork *pont Sunday with Mr, and jiln, Friday night. It v u pUrnned Mrs. W illiam Russell. to hold • social In the Sunday Bohool CllfTwood Hehool Honor BoU Pupils wKh a perfect attendance record for Jan u ary in the Cliffwood school ware; ' c in d a I —A rthur Oalamarl, Auguat PI tilns, - Angelo O l O lam bettist*, Rdna aum ha. Angelina Ol Blaae an d Won nor flaeone. ' .G r a d e S~OanJamln Bolea, I^w la Carney, Ftederick Hendricka, T h e resa Dl Blaae, Loretta Di CHrolonta and M ary Tati. a ra d e }—Irene Diokerson, C armeUa a n d M ary {iiambattlaU, Taaai* Losier, flentha Ogbum, aw nttel Dllka, la ilg t. Q iam battM l, Vm i m I aum ba, Thom aa H art, Oavld HoWnson, WlUtam Traeey and «t»nl*y ZdUQiAk. Grad* 4—Philip aum ba, A tu u Dl Blaae, Brnast Hubbard, A r u m <l*n» Barber, M lldmd K ing. Loratla Baas, Fgnnla « t i * and Hoaa O lam brttlaU . O rada «—Joaeph Cauaby, Bannlo CuUU, Joseph n tu n a , U » rra M e nodfar*. Adeline Tot), CiinoatU CM* * m littJali. Wllla/i Purdtw Mid Conc o tti l i m y OlambaUiatl. OiwM in # io y d BaakervUM, J m h uel O oO ky, Jo h n Oox, v ital* O itm * battm t, Joaeph Jaakaqn, DmiIsI Kramer, R u g °'» *•»»*, ChrtatlMi isiectar, Ann* QuHU, UW* K in g Rdna I« rt» r. M n a »laok, t n n , TuiIla atid«ak*tlW>iW*Kl. Ond* B reltw , B ar nard f li iU iy , K fA nsth Oumk*, Bo* nlta M m h W tM a»ltUW, CUUra ' 8etd l» r,ll» len Traeey, J a a o Blow n. room ot. Uncoln'a Birthday at 1:10 o'clock. Bach alma In the Sunday School will iiroaent • twenty-minute program, alter which refrtahmenta will be served by the tniaMaa. Th* oqllacUon taken wilt be uaad to purflhaae equtpment tar ^ kiiviun. M ts. Jam ea ftoum aln ontertalnad th* Mlaata Mabel, Amy a n t MaUla Acfcen o t MafeMtwn. a t dinner laat Thuraday n lth ti MARLBORO Mn. Mith VMAMyn* ntunwd w. Hew York with Iwr daughMr, Mrs. Jaok Baxi, who «iwnt tu t Thursday witii friend* hare, nt* AnmMh'a dano* Friday eve ning wu wtll attended. Mias Alice a eti|N s ta entertaining Mias ■ v tiy n rw tw to lu o n ot A tto ru , (x x if Island. Mrs, liKUa Vlslds h u returned from a two w«*fc*' vtalt with Mr. and Mra. W. D. MaMa or Colt's Heck, I M HMIWMIt Jr.., w ho Im «•* tehdlng B u tg sn ooll«i*, spent u « weekend at M i turn* her*, Mrs. C, M. a m ith o f M u t Freehold ■pent W td n ts te y w ith hi* sUMra, niaalw tli an d OaUiMIo* ttayw ard. Th* fliwiM r -4 m **tl«d o u t about I o'clock Bunday n w o u iw to »O tbu> tu p AM M th*' I ta M .a f -M b. M iffn , Itertln' ThMr ptw i& am , wxtfubt,: MwdUw bous*, a* t)i*fM wmwt«i Inc into the wimlnirk MM ttxr' arrived. F lo rid a G ra p e fru it F lo r id a O r a n g e s 12^ 1 8 « 2 5 < P in k S a lm o n 2 -2 5 R e d C h e r r ie s s S w 20« P h i l l i p 's pc«KANDB e a n s • 2 - 9 1 PINK SALMON PifTED SLICED RYE orW HITE Tuna Flih *SIS1N* ““14* Rvap«raltd Milk wBff BREAD IM M A M H V A IW A ttfN W rtV A M rr, WHVHOf IH V I e O lH |Y1 AH# WMIII ftN A t fO W O N II ... from ti* Honor XYI-» m A W H tfl' *I*KM ^ J j * 'immvi IHwn» IM* \ 0 INI tU U ef 0'* AiH'Bran • • 12 * niM U D i* r r • w u ii 1 2 . Cccenuf ■ i V L MASON JStW'm • 3!3» CLIAH QUICK 4IAKTII IOAP CHI#» fA C IIII c H iiT ia riu D McdaiMi mmm m to your » f 23* Nine y ih rim p t S X T U M M U IfiV |A A A a I H F ' M X TOUT M A ^ - • « mm|« * . g ro u n d V W NATIONAl •MNtllv fta u «■ O U v « O N m S L • ■ a a** mmid *o* th iii oi»tin£tivi piavoiii a n d unipoim m iH N iii. OUI SVt'IM OP DAK.YtTO«l DIUVUII* INIVMI MUH COttH AT All flMU V L M H B s N lU Stt. x m 2 0 * . INIX|» trlM&W* UMMAfMMI Mlnvto T«^l*ca i f CO FFEE mm mm ■I ■ I Julc# d « i«'« Mjm NATIONAt'l IIUN0IO* . 17c PORK Wohrole LOINS Half Boneless Chuck | a P o t R o a s t > Iv C Sliced Bacon 10c 12c J*-lb pWg FA N CY q q Fry ng Chickens» SPARE RIBS m 10c Cross RIB ROAST it 23c 4 SELECTED Beef LIVE! > Sirloin or Round Steak lh. — “ "Tr- m n " immmmh lb. 30 W. Front St. iiniii ssmM IT ' » 14c 29c n n m r m n n m iu iiu iMM Keypwt, K, J. is a a M S H i W'l-HW :-: ■ 1; W U MONMOUTHCOUMn HBTOilCAL ASTft M THE g e e ig h t IkXSHt LODGE HONORS PICtURE BENEFIT FOR DR. 0 . C. BOGARDUS ST. m J ptrs SCHOOL KEYPORT I WEEKLY A. D. SKDLTZTALKS ' T t i e i & r e N e w s RARITAN WN FIRE ON ELECTRIC RADS m a taw an theatre M ortis Jacks, com polant an d pop ular m anager of th e C arlton, hM te lc d ctl u well-bahuiced program of whloh will b e show n a t th e Red B ank C arlton, to e -spacious, oom for.able and m odernistic thoatro on Monmoutli rdtreet, during the next ten days: q * hM • real tre a t In store fo r his th e a tre p a tro n s (or S aturday night, offering a stage show and two foature pictures. A l^ riB R U A R Y 20,0t)0 Wo*tern . Hero to Multiply S^drt tM lmated W w * 'wilt h tr e jiaM ed tbe h*U -m l»tin m irk—a n d th is in w itution t o . t w nstural in w e iso from nallve raW)|t« Even, dettustlng the g re a t’ anA uil destriiotlon o f cottontails, hy and otlifr. varm ints and th e slaugh ter undiw automobile wheels, the w ardens declarc tiia t New Jen n y sportsmen face tha brightest prosPecta ovor. In upland h u n tin g next fall. A thousand inilrt* i1,,ln 1' in h ^ y e home, western coii*mi«ii rul>bl(g ■ » M unnger M urphy has booked hopping about in ii1'1'1' ,n three high-pow ered stircen produc county of New Jimm v. th1* VM*. tions for th e M ataw an plgyQouse seeking a ' new tlomi. ilc »> wbfigti for the coming weak. T he world's m ost complete music A . , D. Shult*. M anager i of tho Bayslde Lodge No. l* j. 1. O. O. P.. P o r the aeoond tUne w ithin rows? tree stumps or wush W™*' Sunday a n d Monday, th a t favor oUefarated D r . O. C . Bogardus libraries were searched to provide a period o f leas th a n tw o ye*re, tb e Bayshore O lstrlot of th e Jersey They are part ol 1 Iflgtrt.” Tuesday evenlnii. T here were perfect tonal background for Doro R arita n In n , looated o n th e easterly C entral Power arid Light Company, ite comedian, Chic Sale, funnier bunnies, purchased by Ihe S t4te present ab o u t 300 t< Ihe D octor s th e a Wleck's flrst American starrin g side of B nlad S tree t, K eyport, was w ith offloe In Keyport, w as the guest th a n ever, in "Dangerous Cross STRAND THEATRE, FREEHOLD Fish and Oaine Commission, W d Co-operative measure* to protect friends, even though ihe w eather picture, “Cradle Song," which oomes badly dam aged by flre .Tuesday speaker a t the quarterly dinner roads." Tuesday, W ednesday and Imported to improve iiuntlug naxf rabbits from cats, foxes, crows, dogs to th a S tran d T heatre. Keyport, Thursday, fe aturing three of the m eeting of the M onm outh County waa MUei^r cold. D e ten tio n s were M anager Rocco Dillono has a r night. ■ ./V . running a t large and from other Press Association a t the R a rita n Inn. nation's outstanding highlights In ranged a colorful card o t screen fall. p t e m t ( n o Hackensack. t*aith Sunday, as a benefit for St. Joseph's O n F ebruary 19, l#JS, th e upper 'Beoauso of Isck ol iundi», due t^j Predators, bave toeen adopted by orsports, Jack Dempsey, Amboy. T a o s River, Aabury Park, Parochial School and to have a p a rt of th e th e n three-story tnilM- Keyport. M onday night. I|jroducU°na to be show n a t the ft dscrdase of license mcomo d U r i n g * ^ ^ sportam en In several counThom as Irving Brown, publishes world's heavyw eight flghUn? cham R ed B ank, M ataw an, A tlantic High* three-day run. S tran d 'ih e a tr t, am ong ln g was g u tte d by Are an d when the of T he R ed B ank R egister, advocat plon: M ax B aer, the colorful" C" a l i - Freehold i ^ c h m „ElsU l o lr „ ^ a B o u t.. tho depression, the sute was u n a b l # ^ Some conservationists estim ate T h e play is Itself a classic, w ritten land* an d Belford. (o buy western rnbbli, lust year alu})411** tram p caU annually destroy In famous old hostelry was rebuilt it a n d S aturday, and Secretary O . W arren Aumack ex. | by th e famous S panish playwright, was reduced to tw o Mtorle* w tth a n ed a n afternoon ru ral m all delivery; fornlan a n d leading contender for pUfyUu, *houifh young rabbits a ollftnce;. fo r a ,in - as a result, some m-cKmis reported I " 0* spoke o n tbe hard sh ip wlucli tha the world's heavyw eight title, and tended to Uie Doctor Uw best wishes B. M. M artinez Sierra. a ttic or narrow spabw a t only three a m arket m «*t value aTnS' M onda/,' ’wmVc' on 'ruos- l ir t ta ir th ot the w tto»U '.;..* « lft» »of nearly & quarter a n d ~ w . 6 iI . i i m . o l th e G ra n d ! ^ reaaon. care h a d to b e n r four feet betw een th e celling df Tug-wtU-Copels'nd bill iMw.fcrJ’.arc Prlmo C arnera. th e m an moun m illion dollar the 1033 upland waim* ;>cuson. In ' M u te r , "Louis M eyertwfl; th e G ra n d , « * « “ ^ e musical background. th e upper room s a n d th e fis t root Congress would inflict upon the and present w orld's cham pion. In a , day an(1 W ednesda, .- n iUc . nd by the opening date of the autum n other areas, hunter* found the ntoh S e cretary H arry S. Plm e; th e Rev. B arling composed a n d aa- o f tb e building. T h e Are M onday newspapers and th e ir cosmetic and thrilling screen presentation, “T he .ICiua," a scream ing h it co-starring . bits plentiful. By ecummilzlnjf In hunting period. Jam e s L Coote, the R ev. P. T. B . |aeIttbled *•» “ °re, “ ‘ng every pos- n ig h t apparently originated ln th e druij advertisers; an d also asked for Prizefighter a n d the Lady." (Alice Sktpw orth and W. C. Fields. other directions, th? commission T he latest gam e census shows th a t concerted action tn Improving the Reyoolds, C harles I. Young a n d ; 5ll>*e source. " ' ' ; On Thursday only, "Easy to Love," Southeasterly section of th e attlo this year h a s been ublo U> malt# a New Jersey sportsm en bagped 510, I n the fiesta scenes, a real gypsy a n d It Is . believed to have been railw ay m all service between points CARLTON THEATRE, RED BANK featuring Adolphe M enjau and o th e rs who expressed th e ir regret record importation, l'lio rabbit iaj^y, 655 rabbits d uring the season of 1931. i M ary Astor. T his marvelous screen th a t th e y would be unable to attend o rchestra is used to plsy th e period s ta rte d by sparks from a defective ln th e county, citing th e / a c t th a t fa r the m ost lwjjuiar of all sm all ' ^ , - •■■■ ■ . o n th is evening of pleasureable In music, some of which was arranged or overheated chimney. Som e tim e m all from R ed B ank fo r H aslet goes R ichard B arthelm ess' la test F i r s t ! presentation h a d a long ru n in the game in New Jersoy. has U12 g re a t Each day new customers a re ad d by Francisco Vallejo, notably th e ago a section o t th e building, occu p a s t its designation to Jersey City N ational picture “Massacre," to be j larger N ey York theatres, terest. est aggregate meat valiu* and will a nd th e n back, a n d th a t m ail from shown fo r th e flist tim e locally. ed t<? our long list of SA TISFIED Mr. Dtllonc ln a statem en t to the F ive-m inute speeches were given “C antos Hanodos." These came from pied by. stores, w as sold to tlw thrive in all parts of tin* th e re Asbury P a rk for Freehold goes via b y D epuiy G ra n d M aster H erbert W. the m anuscript collection of original C ounty G a s Company and a t th a t Newark or New York, a s does Key cornea to the R ed B ank C a rlto n , local press today Intim ated th a t fore th e arrival of tiuvsr western UQJSRS of Carbo-Ccke, No &ah. no Smoke, an d lota of C lean Heat. Thea'.re for a three-day stay c o m -(th e th e a tre business In general has ' P osten, G ran d W arden William Dc- Spanish gypsy them es belonging to tim e a b rick wail w as built between port m all fo r M ataw an, places two' mcnclng on Sunday afternoon, and i shown a decided up-tren d during animaio u welcomc newj to G arden Slultz.—A dvertisem ent. !2tf Xjorenso and th e Rev. □ . Roe Haney, Irving Brown, professor a t Columbia tbe two pro p erties a n d th e chim ney and one-half miles apart. State nimrods. « brings to the soreen a story not only I Jan u ary and predicts a gain over paying tribute to th e Doctor on this University. T he C hurch ritu al plays extends u p th is wall. T h e theory Miss J . Mabel B row n invited the packed w ith dram atic action and last February's business, a n Im portant p a rt in th e picture, h a s been advanced th a t during the The cottontail rabbit is u famous g re a t occasion. m embers to atte n d the m id-w inter scenes fo r which are laid within th e and prolific breeder. Alow, tho j»,V ---------------------------colorful spectacle b u t a unique t o - j ' , Bdward P . Magee a n d William construction o f th e wall a brick may 000 would m ake little Unim*s>lon oh M aker were present an d recognized walls of a n ancient convent In a have b e en rem oved tr« m th e chim m eeting of th e S ta te P ress Associ mance different frum the usual film SUT1IPH1N ANNOUNCES HIS ation a t T renton In tho S ta c y -T rtn t love fare. ba^. And VOU HAVF- TRIED THE REST, NAVAL ACADEMY CHOICE Now Jersey’s annual M U M 1only tw o Hvlng m em bers ta k sm all S panish village. I t is th e story ney and n o t replaced. ■ Hotel, a n day M onday. O th e r m em scarcely would they provide a While it p a in ts wltli stark realism e n ln io mem bership on th e first reg o f S iste r Jo an n a and h e r m aternal NOW TRY THE BEST T h e fire was disoovered a t about u la r m eeting n ig h t in Bayslde Lodge. love fo r a foundling child Intrusted 0:45 o'clock b y a pedeatriSn on the bers discussed various new spaper and uncompromising adherence tn Representative W illiam H. S u t- m onth's c a t feed for Nrw Jersey’s PHONE MAT. 17 to h e r care. I t tells of th e child's 'Problems. T he President,' O ene Du facts th e conflict of th o h a lf savage phin of M ataw an, h a s announced army of tra m p felines.-But by N o F a s t G ra n d M aster P. Howard W. O. FRANKE upbringing an d of Sister Jo an n a's stre e t a n d a n a la rm was tu rn e d in gan.. of . the M onmouth Democrat, Redman w ith th o olvlllsaUon of the vember 10, when ihr nwt lum ttns George Floyd Richardson of Spring Ucgrd of M ataw an, delivered th e a d fears th a t th e child m ay some day from box 23 w hich called, out the Freehold, appointed W ayne D, Me whites, it also catcher all tho pleturCOAL AND ICE Lake, as his principal appointee for season oj)eas, the prn<'eny of this dress o f the evening a s only he can. leave hor. W hen th e moment of e n tire F ire D epartm ent, ifce m en M urray of the Aabury P ark Press, csquc spirit of a n ancient race with exam ination for entrance to the t t w aa Inspiring an d educational anti w ith th e ir usual alertness soon had p arting arrives, th e picture reaches and Mr. Brown as a Nominating j its quaint and authentic tribal cus- United States Naval Academy at th e audience showed g re a t appreci em otional heights, th e most poig several line* of hoge laid and live C ^m m lttw to prepare a slate of offl- jtoms, its religious rites and cerea tio n by its hearty applause when he stream s of: w ater > l a y i n g on the _ . for - - the- next* m eeting ■■ to ' ■ ' Annapolis. eers be on ^moni-'.l dances. n a n t ever presented on the screen, h a d flqlshed. Alternate appointm ent w ent to T he music sung b y th e choir of flam es w hich b a d spread repldly. April ad a t the Molly P itcher Hotel. Ann Dvorak plays the role o t the N athan Oser o t PerrlneWlie, Philip B ayslde Lodge presented Dr. Bo nuns, In th e convent chapel, is. sC- T hey fought the blaze from both Red B ank. In the absenco of Secre Indian maid w ith a directness and Mackey ot Little Silver, and Leon g ardus w ith a beautiful Cogswell oordlngly, In stric t Qregorlal mode. the inside and. outside o M h e build tary Sw an of the Asbury P ark Press, simplicity th a t Is highly com m end Manion of Lakehurat, ln tho order c h air, MT. U o y d m ade th e presenta Additional ecclesiastical music, ing. T he n ig h t was U tte rly «old and his. colleague, Everett Rudloft, func able. named. tion speech an d th e D octor respond compositions by "V ltto rla" also of w ater tu rn ed to Ice alm ost aJk quickly tioned in his stead. e d In hi* m ost gracious an d pleasing th e fifteenth century, havo also been | u It was poured o u t but the AreMr. Shultz, in h is address, said, ln m anner. collected tor those scenes. A fifte e n th ; m en, under com m and of C hief Rufus l* r t : "T he press is the pulse o t the I t n following program was p re century lullaby, "Cantilena to tho O. WalXns -Jr.. worked courageously nation. You hear th a t public utili sented: N a n o selections, oeorge I n f a n t Jesus," w hich Is sung fo r more th a n An ho u r before tlie ties should reduce th e ir rates. The S te w b rt; address or welcome, Alfred throughout th o picture, w m found blase w*a extinguished en d th e recall electric service d id not Increase Its sounded. T ho f lr a h t n rem ained a t rates In lET-SB, th e boom period. I TYarars, fl. O .; sketch. "Pounding of in an ancient m anuscript. \ the scene until 3 o'clock, fearful th a t .but other commodities were boosted O dd W low*," m em bers of Toms R ights to th e play were held for R i m Lodge: songs,B enjam in Kelly: twelve yearn by Param ount before th e fire m ight again break out. The then. The gross earnings of a public . i" » o n d floor of the building w»i utility company are known to very songs and d ance,M iasSw vhD ougai; m i . , im ..). \I ” I ',r5t‘y thoroughly gutted by the clearly reprw ent th e prosperity ol a sk etch and dialogue. Mrs. Ola BldZ ," fl,m M •n<» <he » a te r damage waa weU S herry: songs, Mias Hasel Luy- te community. Duo to Increased taxa form performance «nd ofQoiMA 4U/, ELY ESTATE. HOLMDEL, N. J. *w r: address, T. How ard Lloyd. P. w e e d th a t to h e r would be fiv e n ' tion, we cannot give a decrease now 4 O . H.i m ountain music. Ed O ooisn's th« hcriOrof pinyUia the leading role I Ane m tA nos cost us glTO.OOO in ;**e * Hill Billie B an d ; flvt-m lnuic tslks. for Um screen presentation, i»red there were tw«fity-ftve viegts tnoreaaed costs o t operation. D ue to u r s n d lo d g e aCfloers a n d others. at the In n who w tr* forced to flee lnoreased efllelency, we are now able rrom the building a n d go to neigh to handle In th is district 14,006 aoC entral Amerloa is the home of a boring hotels an d bbarding hou**c oOTnts, w hereas eight years ago Try a classified and be satlsfled apeole* o t four-eyed fUh. You can W llttun 4. Sehaafler, owner an d !w h e n I flrst came hew , we handled with the quick results. M UUt A# IMdiI tWj; . . . . And tiiem Ih th e u n ite d M ates, too HM proprietor of th e h«UI, an Mr*. only ______... 25 u c c iim a te d h o r t e g 1.000 w ith a g reater num ber ot j g aw gaw in any n ig h t club an d two of Uielr S chaeter le ft th e building w ithout employe**. O ur dlstrlot runs from eye* Usually hurts bi-foeal lenses. being able to aave a n y bt th*& ^ «■- Mouth Amboy to Holmdel to Bel1 9 3 0 B u ic k M a s te r S ix 4M 3oor S e d a c . IS W e t l e r n h o r s e s *on*l belonglni*. ford." |) r t itt«' n n w to tnvti 11 Him I. IU i; th in b*’UUlU .M o w s s w * ;f r « j ♦-t •?*£»£ T titr t is no suiMVltute ior About tw o m onth* ago there w u no s h u t down," h* said. . 7 o r 8 m a te d te a m s Itil. i>«ucUcitH.v now ftm r <li>m ' <<t.m I t x li y a l 4 Q U A U TY . T h a t's why Joddo- a alight Ar* In. th e building to which FOR RENT . “O ur records reveal a gradual InItttm l s a v in ii. M l D u n * Iuu .tm l l i t l t r f b o d y U H ighland is th e moat economical the Fire D ep artm en t w*s e*Ued on o f h o rse s creaae in M *lne*s to the su m m tr ot I'.i.wl.'-n tU Ctmso-Vihno ino7i.ni uplloUUry a still *larm . • H O U B1 on Jackson Street, Ox Stult*.—Advertisem ent. I3t( IN I, tw o y e a n a lte r thti country , , lik ? iU v u lv r in L cu l < ik f u l l rooms, i l l lroprovwnenla, garage. M a whole was in The throes of de-1 mi'dy Ufuktmu. 1 l K u tlj) sulgjwko.* 3 t e a m s o f m u le s In q u ire upstair* a t i n M ain presslom a n d therefore, wo could; N O T IC E S tr e e t. J . Pranken. M tf. ' h trd ly exoeet th is lo be th e first i Many Oil icr E q u ally Fine Bargains! _ __ Notice Is hereby given th a t the following local budget * nd tax ordl- pl*ce to s ta rt o n th e up-grade. Last i U O V I I M room s an d b a th , all 1muTuimmmt*. on The nM 0* *** *l>nf°w*d hy th e Township C om m ittee o ! Uie' T w n rfU p o t M it- »iK m er, the s U r i began in tnn “See Our Selection Before You Buy.? UdM. R m t m . August k a ttn e r . aw an, O ounty o f Monmouth, on Jan uary i«. || H . . , , aountry a t large b u t We have h a d n o , ' M ain B treet, M sU w an. A hearing on th e budget and tax ordinance was held pt th e Oak Ihfflflase In our business yet. I think 141 It will come in a nother six months. Shade* F ire House, on Thursday, February 1st, IM f, s i I o'clock In th* p h o M 14. l l t f T E R M S C A $H Despite th e closing o t factories and _____ tvenlhg, , . ,. AT I O'CLOCK MIX R O OM HOUSE s t N A tlanU o! tM > l Hudgct o t th e T evnahlp o t M ataw an, O ounty o t M oiunouth, for the eeonomivi all o t you are making th your hotel*, our butlness decressAvenue, o« «i m ^*®*1 y**r 1M4. 1 , » « te ,. Inquire inquire Krdmon, «nuun. ^ |h|k|| (lM the Tag Ordlnano*. ed only t pe.- je n t trom November, IM M ain S tr te t, M ataw an. n t t A n Ordlnaitoe relating to taxes for th * y«*r 1(M, . . , , ‘ I W , to November, INS. We did Be It ordained by the Township Com m ittee o t th* Townkhlp ot .tU ta - H i m w orth of business In th e fo r Broad St. & Harding Road. Red Bank 955 m er m onth and t u . l t f In the latter. M O U H M N a n d i i . Henry S wan. Oounty o t M onmouth, th a t there t h i l l tie « w e e* d * « U sh l >y U k e - It has not been a s deplorable here Uon, an d collected fo r th* ye*r UM, th* atun o t P tw rtM n 'nioueaud BeVen 364 Broadway. L o i j r Branch Z583 b e vlln. Phone M ataw an W. Stt H undred Beventy-Ptour Dollsre a n d P our D*ni« d U flT lA I). to f U w .ptff- aa elsewhere " po«e o t meeting th e appropriations set fo rth In th e follo w lai etaiM aent ot ‘l l i e intense cold w eather brought s - n * ( 'i v r . r Ocean Avenue. Seabright 90 reeo u itw and appropriations fo r the flaeal year ‘ ‘ ou t a n attendance a th ird less than FOR SALE th e It^t meeUrfg tn Freehold. Those ,,.:w ,« 3 4 .u present were: Mias ttn m a Florence KOOBC tN VNIOM BSMOH to settle Amount ot Burp)us Revenue tB sum atedi Be*oh. correspondent of Freehold; RKSOURCES e»>:at?; five room s an d b ath , e n - 1 Helen D, Morris, Joseph A. Yard. AnlMpaled R*v*n«*a closed porch**, two tola, s h a d s 1 i »h INS . Oene D ugan and Michael Janowlc* tre e s a n d garden, n e a r s u tlo n . IM.0Q0M p t th e M onm outh Democrat, Free school a n d More*. O ood trrm s t n ; hold; W ayne D. M cM urray, B vcretf u i* rig h t ta r ty . Inquire Mrs. M MtSOCLLANBOUS REVBNUKS ANTICIPATED— Intetest and Costs ...................................: ................ ' 100.00 Rudloft and K m est W. Lass of the WO# F . B radley. R. D . 1, K cyport. t 4A00JM Asbury P ark Press; Mr. and Mrs. Franchise T ax ........................................ .................. (UCMtMOtON FO R TA JU C TY PE- O ro ts Receipt* Tax ...................................... ................... laoft.oo T hom as Irving Brown, M r. and Mrs. W i u m In One eood'tlon. Price Poll Taxes 1SO.OO L. W ebster, M r. an d Mra. ,'ohn M l i t . TWephooe M ataw an 3M4. Ii* • B us Groas R eoelpu U x .. so.6o W eteter and Miss Louise R. Oheast • W O b' 0t the Red B ank R egister; Miss J . a "".'.".I. l '"i1:"1:'11 ? ' 1AtcolraUc Beverage License* im m 1* ACRBB. tranun* on State High- , 0aMUne T ut Retund ........ 1MO.OO Mabel Brown. Miss Louise Aumaek way Route 4. allghtly over mile to and Ml** Alma Poling of the Key M slaw an 4 room house, gas, elec- IM a l Mlrcellaneous Revenues A nticipated . MJOO.M p ort Weekly; Miss Bernice W. Brown - K W fW i n m M and Adrian Bly M ount o t ih e M utawan Journal, a n d A. D. sh u lt* ot balance m essy terms. Box M 4 .t r , u ih s Jersey C en tral Power and Light IM a l R eso u re e s................................................ M W H M to , h i u « m n . d . i i w ; Company. K eyport ' APPBOPRIATIONS , 1M4 in s __________ HOT B I D BOARDS. ___ Charcoal, Hay, Straw. O ats and Uie wood tM t l*M* in th e g ro u n d .1OK W H U L GOVERNMENT— » l,110,00 fte d t ot all kinds. S tult*.-A dverPrice no h ig h e r th a n ordinary AdmUUstraUi'e and BxecuUve 1.400j0 u w w n t l l t f boards. P ran k A id e rso n Lumber Prtntihg and Sutlonery . . . . . Audit ............................................ VM0 Y ard. Telephone i l l . iH t TO * I s * hom e-tow n paper. g g .tr g m » ’ l.m o o ] DeiMKtment ol Finance ................... ............................. .flU fe : IM.W T ruM tt, Atttntioa! . , tUMTMt OH OM Ml tM W ................................... ‘WWI 1M M 9 W B P a y HIOH p n i c a tor raw .n tscm n t tor Prtpaymtnt o t Tlun* lurs. TMnrilOM Itod Bank 4T4. PRTWRVATION O F U n i AND Vogel s M eebank and Broad BU. 1 Pout* ............... Itod Bank II _ J T ra « e Oontrol .................................. ............................ 400.ge MS Friends O m t U u D eeUr, Only -C radle Son*," • C la n k W ritten bjr Fam eaa OM K aypw i taestalry Badly Tells M anm aath ' O . M. M artin et S ien a, Coming C ats In H airs a t th e PN eent L lfixif C h arte r H m M «f This D t s u p i for B eetad T in * In to th e S tn n d T heatre . Tim e Are Impassible I M l m t l O n — h r t l— Less T h a n Twe Taw * co a TODAY T h is Reliable Used Car Priced For Q uick Sale! AUCTION SALE . 40 Head Horses and Nuies ‘ 1 C L A S S I F I E D ADS $465 Tuesday, Feb. 9,1834 H. L ZOBEL JOHN M. EVANS, iSSS SITUATIONS W A m i o HUuttk ealth K ^ l S S no^ w J ^ r t Z . T j ’T ' d v w i i ' M~ " h '' . .................................... ................ ..................................... ®ch,*nck' ! t t n m n , liioirwAY*, iiiswimK-' ^ ■' ^ ^ im # Uia MMt imoo . f U g h U n * o l B U e e ts .................. «.100.00 .l_t*U»^t**»*»i O o n tin g u it......................................... M»,00 ♦» " i MY OOLON1AI. HOME at » l Main Ovei«xt)*ndluir** I N ) Tan t t k .. ....................... 1.000.00 Street, M*'.*w*n. * roams, large k n e ite w r > F o o r I.M1.H gun poreh 111* toth. etc ; (wo-cm bnergeney IM M Notes I M ........ , **»«^*»Vb mi Km*H«iwy ■pw ti l B*cUon l» U IN 4t garage. >i— i i i iuu March 1. u*r> EnuNgeney—KtU*r Lsw f u l l ........ m t oouren. Mt Baser** tor V u t il l* U *ns . . . . . . •MWOC •4b. Im A U U «D acre*. » room I >WIH>I>», • MH* In M«h*rd. pen Total AjW(*ri*kl«ot « IM T iM IM M M I •Mdi. M vttr* s t Ma*noils n u m . A nticipau RevemM to r T M e n D ot* IM M t t b* < M t« r p e ftn e m ' MM»Bt».W«g|ig)< , Hoad, M au * of etalrn* to r M a t t «<**». M M M g«*i>1i « r panlMy iwr> . w as, § 6 is > M m gwit M 4*w. a u su an t lo th * p w WMong g t QliM tor M» l m < » t« » t o tf it P . U U U teamaxmmtssxgi A n iN V Id M IM lU V lIilW Adopted fM m ian r I, UM. HI > O R SALE O RIEN T" '■35 Quality Fuels K oppen NKABOAltD COKE The Meal Heat OLD COMPANY'S HARD UUIIOK COAL II U * l i Laager, Qlve* Mete m a ll It’s More Bee«>*»lw>l DRPKCSSION SKM1BITVMINQVS NVT GOAL Sin B. M I U A port, H. », ' <M0i; TM* OHjninee * a a '• : M um m m Year l
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