BANE REGISTER. Issued Tuklr, Ent*r*4 u Bmcmd-Cllass lCatttr •» UM Fwt- [VOLUME XLIII.' gOw it Bwt Bank, H. #„ ular th. Ait of Hank II, 1I7». RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1921. $1.50 Per Year: PAGES 1 TO 10.

Eisner and Charles J. M. Smith on FARE INCREASE REFUSED. BOUGHT STORE PROPERTY. A DESTRUCTIVE STORM. Broad street. IN A FLIVVER. I Many farmers set out tomato | Supreme Court Suiloini Utility SALE OF HOCKMAN PLOT. I HYDRANT WILL BE MOVED. Board Ruling in Rate Case. Monmouth Street Building and Lot GALp .fcAST WEEK CAUSED plunts early last week, and the three- Sold "to Karl Beckenstein. THREE RED BANK BOYS HAV- The supreme court has sustained MONMOUTH STREET PROPERTY MUCH ADO ABOUT THIS MAT- fOHE LARGE LOSSES. ' day storm caused a large number of these plants to die. ING A WONDERFUL TIME. the decision of the utility board in CHANGES HANDS. Karl Beckenstein,' who conducts a shoo repairing shop in the Brasch TER AT COUNCII5MEET1NG. TroUey Poles and Wires Blown Down On tho farm at Scobeyville which Millard F. T.tley, Jr., Letter Ken refusing a fare of ten cents to the Former William Hockman Place Was building on Monmouth street, has William I. Morgan Asked That It b« , on Trolley Bridge Across the River Is owned by Jarftes N. Sickles of Red Bought Laat Week by John H. bought from Mrs. Annie P. French —Large Barn Demolished Near Bunk and worked by Arthur Smock Moved So That Automohilet Could Cook of Maple Avenue for $13,875 tho store property on the north side Park at Hit New Service Station Mlddletown—.Trees Uprooted. a roof was blown oft* a barn. The —The Plot is 100x150 Feet. from Colorado Springs. mediate' towng/ The board's ruling of Monmouth street, near the South- —A Cloie Vote. One of the worst storms this sec- IOSB is notlarge, as the barn was not ern railroad crossing. The lot has a used and was in a dilapidated condi- Three Red Bank boys, Millard Fill- was made last June on the The William Buchheit property on tion has experienced in several years more Tctley, Jr., Lester Kennedy and the south side of Monmouth street, frontage of '11 Vi feet on Monmouth William I. Morgan is building an began early laat Wednesday after- tion. that the company, did not and is 'Jl '& feet deep. The automobilo service station on tho At Holmdel a large tree blew down Sidney McLean, left Red Bank in an adequate, sufficient and safe service. between Maple avenue and Pearl noon and reached its zenith that automobile for California, about five streot,, was boughbgtt last weweek bbyy John! building is occupied by Nicholas Cu- propert•"' y which he recently bought in front of the township hall and The trolley company contended that tel11 oon nthe corner of West Front street night when a heavy northeast gale weeks ago. They made plans to get H. Cook of Maple avenu•enue ._for. . » barber,. and by Isadore Ker- caused many property losses. . A blocked traffic on the Keyport turn- the board exceeded its powers in bc r a and Maple avenue. A fire hydrant ia jobs in California during the winter denjring an increase until repairs $13,875. The property is situated ' . tailor. Mr. Beckenstein paid Urge part of Red Bank was without pike. It took a gang of men about directly east of the Dr. Peter P. Raf-1 $8,500 for the property. He took near the corner. Under the law electric servioe early in the evening two hours to get the tree .out of the and return to Red Bank in the spring. to the roau were made. The court automobile are not- permitted to fcrty residence. The plot which has' possession May 1st, but the present niirk ncar and live wire* were blown down in road. Last week Millard sent a letter from held that the kind of servicc the com. ants sU ,: /"ft Mrants, and at the Colorado Springs describing the trip dered because of u lack of just changed hands has a frontage of '*1 will .stay until many streets. These wires emitted Ten 'chickens owned by Mrs. pany rcn 100 feet on Monmouth street und.: lu1922", when ill meeting of the mayor and council to that place^ndajisit which he and, good, reason why a Mr. Beckenstoin will last week Mr. Morgan asked that the Hparks which served as warning Charles Hewlitt of Colt's Neck were fund8wa8 no 150 feet deep. move there. Mr. lights to the few pedeBtrians who his companion" s" mad"—e to" Carroll 'railway should be equipped-and Beekenatein has drowned during the storm. This land was originally part of been in business "ten" years in Retl firehydrant be muVecl at his expense wore out, and fortunately no one West, Jr., and Merritt West, former- operated at the expense of the public. to the eastern end of his property. was injured. ly of Red Bank. Merritt West left the Morford estate, which; in the Bank, early days of Red Bank was known Objections to granting .this request Red Bank for his health and for a were made by James N. IJunell, the The poles and all the wiring on time he was in Arizona. The letter as "Morford's Woods," it being cov- the trolley bridge across, the river GET THEIR MONEY BACK. ered at that time with timber. The water superintendent, Oliver G. were blown down early in the even- is as follows: GIRL SCOUTS GIVE A SHOW. BUILDING $10,000 HOUSE. Frakc, the fire chief, and Frank WV1- "Well, we are here with Carroll first lot sold from the Morford estate ing, causing a loss to the trolley com- CONTRACTORS RECOVER PART 1 ler, a neighbor of Mr. Morgan. Mr. and Merritt West, having a good in that part of Red Bank was the ...•__., . ' .. pany of about $1,000. The trolley OF FORFEIT MONEY. RED BANK TROOPS PERFORMED Isaac Venable lot, now owned by Dr.,HARRY LEDDY ERECTING HOME Weller's objection was that if the cars were put out of commission time. We reached Colorado Springs hydrant were moved his driveway Wednesday night, April 20th, and AT REFORMED CHURCH. Rafferty. ON PROSPECT AVENUE. Wednesday night on the Red Bank I. R. Taylor Co. of Asbury Park were Jarrctt Morford had inherited the would be blocked when the water and Keyport lino, but they got run- just by luck we stopped in a pool Seventy-Five Scoutt Took Part in an Low Bidden Four Yean Ago on a Monmouth street land from his The Hou.e Will Have Thirtee..... i^.n. i.••--„- wagon-•s y were filled at the hydrant. ning again Thursday morning. Thpy Red Bank Schoolhouse, but .They room. Sure enough, Carroll was Entertainment Friday Night—The there,. He was so surprised to see father, as his share of the Morford Roomi and a Bathroom and Will ! Mr. Bunell and Mr. Frake objected did not go over the bridge for sev- Refuted to Take the Contract. Church Wat Filled and The Profit! estate. He died and the property Coit $$10,000—I, t Will be Com-J to the change on the ground that it eral days after the storm, however. us that he almost fell through the Amounted to $65. The Red Bank board of education went to his natural heirs. Those pleted b y June 1st. mighih t be necessary t o closl e tthh e FronFtt Passengers entering Red Bank were floor. street main while- the hvdrant was haa effected a compromise with I. R. Seventy-five Girl Scouts took part natural heirs were Catherine C., Harr..„,.y, Luddu^,,,,y, uolf ,Prospec ,»,,„,t „,avenuarae „,is i, . . _ ., . . discharged at" the bridge and had to "We have had a strenuous trip in an entertainment Friday night at walk across to a trolley car on the Taylor und company of Asbury Park Morford, Elizabeth Morford, Han- building a house on the corner of .being moved Councilman Jesse 1 whereby the company will receive most of the way. We experienced the Reformed church before an audi- nah McCausland and Anna Urant, Prospect avenue and John street for Manahan made a motion that the re- Red Bank side. Passengers leaving rain, snow, hail and mud, to say Red. Bank were transported to the back $1,000 of a certified check for ence which filled the church. The wife of William Henry Grant. In his own occupancy. The house will quest be granted, and on the roll call nothing of mountains, but our little show was given for the benefit of theJuly, 1867, they sold the lot to Cor- have thirteen rooms and a bathroom th,e motJ°n, was_carned, with Uun bridge and had to w^ilk to Riverside $1,600 which was seized and cashed 1 by the board about four years ago as old Ford rambled right along all the Girl Scout organization" in Red Bank lies W. Thompson for $500. Mr. and will cost $10,00(1. It wilPhavc a jcilmen Millard Fillmori Tetloy and ' drive where they got a trolley car time. To sum up briefly our trip so for their homes. The Red Bank and forfeit money. The Taylor company and the profits amounted to about Thompson built a house on the lot stucco exterior with a roof of'asbes- William H. R. White voting in the far has been Pennsylvania with $65, Girl scout delegations were und in March of the following year tos shingles. Tho living room will ox- negative. Councilman J. A. Van- Long Branch trolley cars kept run- made tth e lowese t bid for buildinbg the t th Rd Bk hih hl mountains, Ohio with mud, Indiana present from Rumson, Long Branch, he sold the house and lot to William tend tho entire width of the houVe Schoick .was absent. John H. Greg- ning throughout the storm, but there annex to the Rod Bank high school ih bh , d l Illi, i ih was no service on the Red Bank and Belmar and Farmingdiile. The pro-Hockman, Sr., for $3,700. William and will have a fireplace. The houwe ory, the real estate agent who sold with both rain and muil, Illinois with gram was arranged by Miss Lillian Hockman, Sr., died in July, 1877, will not have a large porch but there tho property to Mr. Morgan, made an 'with mud and rattle snakes, and Col-Edgcrton, captain of-the Red Bank and his will left the income of his will boa nun- parlor lfix'^iO - fe-et on .argument...iii .favor of..granting the orado with sunshine. troops, and Mrs. Edmund G. Frazer estate to his wife, Harriet Hockman, the south side of the house with ac- request and ho and Mr. Morgan We made the trip to Colorado and Miss Katherine Wainwright, who as long as sho should live, and at her coss to the living^ room_ . The.._ , main thanked the officials fur their action. Springs in two weeks, which was ac-are lieutenants in the troops. death his estate was ordered to go to entrance will be on Prospect avenu Tho hydrant, is to tie mo by men the Rain and the street department the ground that a mistake had been g cording to our schedule. But for the The. entertainment ' consisted of his two children, Clara- Augusta Other rooms uri the first floor will fie • employi-d by Mr. Moroni ikT the employees were busy all day Thurs- mnde in estimating the number of bad weather we could have made it brick required. The company con- the scout officers' salute, the salute to Hockman and William Hockman, Jr. a dining room,' breakfast room, i supervision of the water s-u|iorintond- day clearing away obstacles which less time. We "camped out most | the flag and the first stanza of kitchen, laundry, pantry and lava-!'out. It was stated at the meeting had fullon in the streets. -The largest tended that the item for.brick should Mrs. Hockman, Sr., died in Juno, have been $14,GOO, whereas in the of the time, but the weather,, drove "America-;" a feature dance-by Janet 1909, and in November of that year tory. The second floor will have four- that- other requests-for moving--hy- of these trees fell on the northern us in hay mows and hotels' some Coopor, Helen Linton, Virginia Sandl bodrooms, a bathroom, a linen room,drants would he made shortly, end of Bridge avenue, between West bid it was only $1,450, making a dif- Clara Augusta Hockman, who had nights. Often we rode all night to I ami Lea DeGarve; a demonstration married J. Stilwell Grovcr, convoyed and a sowing room. All modern im- Permission to put a gasidine tank Front street and Riverside nvenue. ference of $13,050. The company keep from sleeping in the cold. The started a suit against the board to in signalling by Helen lireyoort, Bea- allll hhe r itinterestt in tthh e MonmoutMhh provemonts will be installed. The on West Front street and a gasoline It lay all the way across the Btreet., Campbell soup that dad provided trice Knll and Margaret Mount; a street plot to her brother, William house will bfc completed by June 1st. I tank on Maple avenue was asked by At Shrewsbury another tree foil recover the $1,500 and the case was for us was a life saver more than tried before Judge Cutler on Satur- recitation of the Girl Scout laws by Hockman, Jr. (Howard Applogate & Son of Red • Mr. Morgan. This request and a across the road, neur the school- once. Lots, of nights when it house. There was just enough road day, April 30th. troop No. 2; scout songs by all the The property is generally known IBank are the contractors. Walter j similar one from A. lia< -igalupi of rainy and chilly and we could :ook troops sung to the tunes of- ,,01d as the Hockman place, because fur so spuce not occupied" by the tree for I Warren H. Smock, counsel for the Applogate, tho junior member of the j Wharf avenue was referred to the nothing, dad's soup sure did taste Black Joe," "Smiles" and 'The many years i n thth e earlly historhi y of firm, was recently taken into tho j police committee. one automobile or one wagon'to get, hoard, was at the board meeting last fine. We have slept on rocks, in Long, Long Trail;" and ;i motion pic- Red Bank it was owned and occupied ! concern after two years' service past. Thursday night. He reported that tne 01 mud, in grass and in hay mows. You ture entitled "The Golden Eaglet." by William Hockman, Sr. Af- j tho army overseas. Hower Bros, will JOYOUS WORKERS MEET. Among the farmers Charles | J"/! ' company^had been^unuuc- can sleep anywhere when you get | The highest award a Girl Scout can cessful in its suit because the case tor the death of William Hockman,' do the mason work on tho house. Ho-, toughened to it. I receive is* the..golden eaglet and theSr., the place was occupied by Mrs. , brough Bros, will do the plumbing,-B Lrbara nd Jane Wilkinson Enter- "We have been very fortunate i picture showed" how a girl won theWilliam Hockman, Sr., widow of the.'and Harry B. Hayes will do the elec-' t Little Silver Girls. with the car. We have had but one golden eaglet by performing various elder Hockman, and her son William, trie wiring. The lot owned by Mr. The Joyous Workers of Little Sil- narn ownea uy mm was demolished 1Jul7 ,,..c c il , ha(7, 1, d , c T d jf breakdown and that was in the Al- acts of bravery and kindness. Sarah Fifteen years ago or thereabouts Leddy has a frontage of 127 feet on ver met a 5ew days ;iu:o at the home by tnt gale, causing a loss of about 't>' t ? " ? |3Ft ^ leghany mountains. It sure is a!Sherman was pianist and the ushers William Hockman, Jr., bought the | Prospect avenue and 150 feet on of Barbara and Jane Wilkinson. ?2,000S2.000. Mr. R»uJBrascli'ha, h«,di tlnth»e i,,,ii,Hn.building, icedents hud been established iin most tough old flivver. We have driven it J Carol Schroeder, Ellen Scott, of the states that a contractor need wer e property-at the cdrncr of Newman John street. With Miss Edith Hobrough as their and its contents insured against fire, for days through soggy black mud Janet Hendrickson, Dorothy Havi- "Springs road and the "back road" to coach, they practiced for the play, but lie had no insurance against not perform 'a contract if he could and clay, and often snow was heaped j land, Florence Eustace and Hazel prove that he had made u bona fide Shrewsbury, opposite the old New- MOVED TO CALIFORNIA. |"My Aunt's Heiress." Miss Ho- uumagdamage caused bi>y wind. Mr.. Braschl '".""*, "' . " ,. , •—... V J over the radiator. When w« leave "—-'Dennis-. man Springs hotel property, and built Miss Allni< Laurie w ere Colorado Springs we will hit the a fine.residence there. n- ii D ^~ c tu, r: j trough aid ' . had intended to build an addition to mistake in making his bid. Judge A short time ago badges were giv- Farewell Party Given for Mrs. Fred j f honor at the meeting. the barn apd he had torn out the Cutler, said that while no such prece- desert and the coyotes. We expect en to thescouts who had passed cer- After Mr. Hockman moved to his RUes s o . Johnson of Atlantic Highlands. j Games of, stage coach and poor pussy eastern end of the building. I dent "had been established in New to go out on a ranch tomorrow at a jtai n tests Badges of citizenship new home at Newman Springs the Tho Five Hundred club of Atlantic !j were played and refreshments of The gale rushed in through this 'Jersey it was only natural that the place called Byres and get a job were wonb y piorenc« Eustace, Ade- Mohmouth streot property was put Highlands gave a farewell party a cake and ice cream wore served. opening and tore off the roof and the court of chancery should follow the herding cattle for a few days. Can Weller, Bessie McLean and y and ice - ! u !lai(le on the market at $7,500. The , few nights ago for Mrs. Fred John- The meetin' g was i-n ' th o natur' e "o'f " a upper half of the barn. A few mo- example of courts in other states. you imagine me herding cattle? And Henrietta Brown, ifoncmg badges | property found Mr property found no takers at that son at the home of Mrs. John Wood-1 farf iwell for Mrs. J. Elwood Harvey ments later the lower part of the - Smock said that in his opinion living on beanB and jerked meat? were awarded to Janet Cooper, Lea ;gure but the value of Monmouth j that place. The festivities who - building collapsed. The roof and the lherc wasn o doubt that the Taylor war( at will retire as leader of the Joy- 1 "Colorado Springs is a beautiful DeGarve, Virginia Sahdt and Helen street property gradually increased wore cnjOyed until midnight, when a 1 0Us Workers after two years of serv- uppcr hal• "f of th' e barn were not much company had made a bona fide' mis- place. It is surrounded with snow- Linton; and scribe badgeg were and the price of this property was l heon was served, The club pre- i e.' the members of the society ex- damaged, but moat of the lumber in take and that it would get its money unc c capped mountains, with Pike's Peak awarded to Eugenia VanHouten^nd gradually advanced.. About ten years sented a silver bread tray to Mrs. ] tended a vote of thanks to Mrs. Har- the lower half was bent, or broken,, back if it carried the suit to thetowering above all of them, 14,000 court of chancery. He said- the, .corn- Janet;Cooper. Those who passed the ago the Property was bought by the Johnson. The guests wcer Mrs. Wil- vey and in many ways showed regret or twisted. Little of this part of the , jfeet above sea level. Colorado "second class scout test were Marga- Amencan Mechanics lodge of Red , Woodward, Mrs. McNulty building will be available for ariy' pany was anxious to settle the matter Ham E , over losing her as leader. Others Springs is called the City of. Sun- ret Mount, Beatrice Kell, Jacqueline Bank for $9,000. It Was the inten- and Mrs,Heat h of Atlantic High- j-present besides those mentioned were other use.than firewood, The falling without further litigation and that shine, and that is a good name for it. Hoffmire, Adelaide Weller and Hen-tion of the lodge to build a lodge Johnson of Sandy timbers caused damage to a big lot' 't would do so if the board would lands Mrs Pitman Susan and Louise Crosby, Edith None of us has been homesick, but rietta Brown. Badges for child building on the plot, but this plan Hook Mr3 Frank johrSon of Keans- Getty, Marie Korrus, Gladys Leffer- of farm machinery, including a I return $1,000 of the $1,500. The the rotten weather has made us was never earned out. T^un"e '~lodJ—e - - nursing were won by Florence Eus- . iU , ,., , , e burg, Mrs. C. J. Mullin of Locust I HOIll „.„„„.-Mildre„d ,Moore .,, —Lucy, Parro, wheat drill, a Hoover potato digger,: board voted unanimously to do thi3. grouchy at times. From here to tace and Adelaide Weller. a Deering reaper, a spring tooth har- owned the property until the latter |Point| Mrs gmith and Miss Kate , Theodora and Anna Schneider, Mary California will be great going, we Twelve new scouts were admitted ? «?n nnn *' u " WM n pla^° i Johnson of New York, and Mrs. Sam-' E. White, Lois Wilkinson and Miss row, a potato body, a two-horse car- WIKOFF CO. GETS CONTRACT. hear. From here we will make a bee- for $10,000 to Harry F. McCormack, , Creighton,! Helen Laurie. ryall and a buggy. Mr. Brasch was to the troops Monday night. B Mra; Bernard line for Salt Lake City, and in out- who owns and occupies the William Mrs Geor^e Hardy> Mr8_ Fred Kief: a carpenter before he was a farmer Concern Will Supply Coal for Town Hance farm on the road from Tin- next letter we will tell you what we LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS. erdorf, Mrs. Samuel E. Corse and NEW ELECTION DISTRICTS. and he is re-building the barn him- . Hall and Firebouses. think about the Mormons. known as the self, The building which was de- Mrs. C. Mel Johnson of Highlands. A, contract for 160 tons of coal for "We were in Chicago only a day "All-Political Society" Being Formed Atlantic Stock farm. Mr. McCor- Mr. Johnson and hijj family have Committee of Three Appointed by stroyed was 30x60 feet and was very the town hall and the firehouses of mack bought the property as a busi- high. Mr. Brasch's new barn will be and a night, but we had a wonderful in Red Bank. to live with Mrs. Mayor to Map Them Out. Red Bank was awarded by the mayor time. We stayed with a family Mr. and Mrs. twice as long and half as high. and council lust week to Fred D. Fifty women gathered at the town Red Bank is to be re-districted for , One end of a barn owned- by Jo-- named Clark and they were fine to hall at Rod Bank last week to form election purposes. The work will be" Wikoff & Co., who made a btd ofus. They took us all around the city tomobile repair business. Mr. Long Beph Brown of Everett was blown $11.70 a ton. Joseph N. Htance a branch of the League of Women done by a committee of three of into the building during the storm. in their automobile, and believe me, afterward bought a business on made a bid of $12 a ton. Council- Voters. Mrs. Edwin P. Thompson White street and Mr, McCormack AUTO TRUCK DAMAGED. which Mrs. J. Lee Enright is chair- The end of tho building . rested Chicago is 'some city.' It has 'gotof Maple avenue, third regional di- man. The other members arc Harry against a pile of hay. man. Jesse P. Miinahan said thatvbe- it all over' New York. Why, there then offered the Hockman place for cause there was such, little differe'hee rector of the organization, compris- g Van Loaded with Furniture Leddy and Edward Denise.. The Probably no one at Red Bank suf-.m uiu uiuo «»*•" u'u«« onuu.u ing Monmouth, Middlesex and Ocean I Caughi ".',.t Fire a. t Red Bank. i committee was appointed by Mayor counties, was chairman of the meew About a year ago Mr. McCormack .rgie, «»tomobilevan^ owned by | Arthur A. Patterson last week, and Jered more inconvenience and loss by.| half of the order. Councilman O. going over the same ground twice! ^ the place to^Mri-Buchhtit, who the storm than Mr. and Mrs. Walter Howard Lippincott disagreed with We went through the Armour stock -*-- •>:-»-:-*:«» as fixed G. French of Riverside avenue. For! Mr. Manahan and the two men had $150. one thing a large lindelindn tret e onth theiir I yards. It was a great sight. We an argument on the matter. Mr. saw too much to write it all in one district property came near being a victim of Mnnahan was the only councilman ed the gale. Weakened by the tremen- letter. You will have to, wait until who Voted againstawardihg the con-I return home to get the full story; has uu>n , • . -• , * ,-. r- concrete road between Matawan and by Dr. Lacey, n new resident of Red Recorder William J. Poulson last An ordinance was put through its ti i Marlboro ran off the Maple place Bank, who moved here from West chairman J g 51,000 on the house, putting in a new bemfr moved from Ocean HIGroS valuev d Miinuoro run o» .,.,- ...... ( week turned in $91.50 which he had first reading last week for a new and Mrs Hurr furnace and making other improve- Virginia. The roots had lost their i sewer lift compressor on High street jant l nl - >' Morford was elected f d ki th i a^"1^™"t $7,000 an^ d waJ^!™^"s insured. 8 , bridge at Tveypurt last week and fell Virginia. me roots had lost their i collected in lines the past month. Th R k ments. Last fall he bought a resi- thirty feet. The truck turned over hold in tho soil to such an extent thnt, His renort showed that 2'J persons oluandl a Gamewcll fire whistlo. A note I temporary secretary. The Red Bank port showed that 2'J persons » wannjwuii m-e wuwuc. ~ .,v^ •. • - - - dence property at Asbury Park and ! in the air and landed upside down, every gust of wind caused the enrth rraigned before him, that 26 for *2.<>0« will be put in the bank of-1 iprancn a foh wwil daysl b. e permanently formed this spring he decided to soil his Red With Show Company. i'l'wo men in the truck jumped before to work up and down. The tree is were lined, throe discharge-• - d- and- onethii..e . Rer>..dj Ban»~«ik . trus'*..,.nft compan«,*.««„,!y„ t«o npan,. yI in a fow days. Bank place. He placed the property Georeorggo B. Moxloy of Fair Haven the truck left the bridge and they es- one of the biggest nnd finest speci- for the sewer lift and whistle. in the hands of Hawkins Brother* for sent "to thu county jail. In addition For Jobless Veterans. has rctutHcd from Allcntown, Penn-!capod injury. mens of its kind in the town nnd itsto these urrosts fil persons were nr- | sale at $14,500. It was offered to sylvania, whore ho wont as advance j owncrs value it highly not only on 'rested for violating automobile laws, No Objection to Children. Dr. A. M. Englort of Red Bank Mr. Cook at that figure and after agent for John Goldon's show, "The Eighty Head Choice Cattle. Mothers with children, while wait- tnis account but also for sentimental pincg of $291.50 were collected from has been appointed employment of- five minutes of conversation over the Wheel." Thoe plaplayy wi will l soon open in Will have an unusual lot of choice reasons. . . _ j these autoists and the money was ing for the trolleys, should make use ficer by Shrewsbury post of the phone between Mr. Buchheit and'a New York theater. milch cattle to select from at my The contracting firm of Thompson ' sent to William L. Dill, the state of our convenient waiting room. American legion of Red Bank to find Hawkins Brothers the place was sold next big public sale V'riday, Muy Kl, & Matthews was engager! to save the motor vehicle commissioner. Public comfort roomR. In fact, we jobs for veterans who are out of to Mr. Cook for $13,875. Use the Best. at my stables in Freehold. Resides tree. Employees of this firm came to -• •••- . want everybody to make themselves work. Mr. Cook bought the place as an Our National Mayonnaise is a fifty head of selected GIUTHSOVS, Jer- the rescue of the tottering giant with Pure Ice Drfpob at home here. We have merchandise investment, but he has made no plans homo made, home product. Only so-ys and llolstoins direet from Now steel cables, a block and fall, a wind says, dont worry, as wo will have on sale but you are under no obliga- Good News for the Ladies. as to the use. ho will make of the fresh eggs, best oil and spices—no York state, the auctions ill 1 tion in any way when you make use lass and other toolsi.- It waass risk)y plenty of ico for nil and the price The Army and Navy store, oppo- pppropertyy . The house is at ppresent substitutes or adulterants used. On sell, without reserve, 2.". head of of this place. This is your store. site The Register building, has put in sale at all first class stores at same milch cattle consigned to me for sate work climbing the tree and fastening i will be no higher. Phone 406 forCome and make use of it. Fincstcin's occupied by Theodore I'olintr. All the cables to it, for,the tree scorned deliveries, or call for at the yard and a new department in which footwear three of the last sales of t!io prop- prico as others. Empty eight-ounce by ^Charles K. Lyons. These com- wuiting room, West Front street, for ladies will bo tho predominating bottles accepted at twenty cents per prise 1 (i Ilolsteins, ci^ht (luenisoys likely to fall, but the men mnde these save money on ice, coal and wood. near Broad street.—Advertisement. erty wore made by Hawkins liroth- ascents without accident. Soon the Corner Monmouth und West streets. feature. The present window display dozen. B. Alperin, 20 Broad street, and one llolstein bull. See bip sale tree wus firmly anchored. Deep Independent Ice and Coal Co.—Ad- shows in a small way the many pleas- Hod Bank, formerly Blom's.—Adver- advertisement on paj;e I-I. .section '1, Euchre and Dance. ing models of new footwear to be Ladies Who Find Fault tisement. this issue, and make your arrange- holes were dug around the roots in vertisement. It will bo given by Court Shrews- the hope of pulling the tree back into found inside. The ladies of Redwith cleaning, pressing, repairing and ments to attend. Jacob Zlntkin, . . Notice. bury, No. 97, Foresters of America, Bank and vicinity are especially'in- dyeing ought by all moans to try our The Piano Shop. Freehold; telephone liiS- W.- -Ad1, cr- nn upright position with the wind- at Kridel's hall. Broad street, Rod lass, but this scheme did not prove The party that took my plants vited to inspect our footwear and work. It's bound to please everyone. We specialize in the most dillicult tiscmi'iit. Bank, on Monday, May '23d. Fine make comparisons. We've got many Satisfying customers is our business. piano and player piano work; also in very effective, Employee* of Thompr - from the house on the corner of prizes, good music, refreshments. BOH & MutthewH worked on the Bridge avenue nnd Herbert street good things for the men too. Before Try us and see. It is unnecessary to new and used pianos of highest mini- Wait Her*) for Your Car. WMaeo n 1|V Come and have a good time. Tickets you buy any footwear, pay a visit to go about with clothes unprossod, ity. A. B. Dirhan, Drummoml place, Finestein's waiting" nu'ii, West trey for several days after the big " neighbor, and if they fifty cents.—Advertisement. blow. On Monday a large part of the !nr e no^ returned in two days you this store, ,17 Broad street, and wecleaned or repairod, as our prices arc phone 5G0-M, Red Bank.—Advertise- Front street, neat liroud street, in- w 0 n 1i' to Middlotown township wns cast adrift near Broad streot.—Advertisement. We buy, rent, sell, exchange and "Tommy AtUint-." Hour it pluyd-nt roral, guarantied, cataloira* free, Twenty Cents Par Dosen ftold, N. J.- Advertisement. repair typewriters. Trubin'i, tht (luring the storm. So WHS tho run- fflti;h Avenue Specialty Co., 500 pnld for empty lurgo bottles of Our The Knickerbocker Pharmacy- Ad- way which connected thfl dock nnd Olympic Diqc Records. Store of a Thousand Items, 58 Bro&d vertisement. Fifth avenue, New York.—Advertiit- National Mayonnaise, Alperin's duli- Strand Restaurant, •tract, Red Bank.-— Advertisement. tho float. Tho dock and the float "Moonbeams," n super-attractivo catcaaon, 20 Broad Btreet,,Rod Bank. metu. Hroml street, opposite Second nn- j worn found bndly damaged oh Viiii- fox trot, snappy, -brimd • new and •—Advertisement. tionitl bunk." Special Suirday-chlckun' - '~""~'-" Cairo*arwr-Apron Sale. llrunt's nhor Broad Friday, May lilth, (inrilmldl bull, at vertisement. May Sale street, Rod Hank.—Advertisement. the Lyceum.—Advertisement. the properties of Dr. William M. of millinery nnd blouBeo at remark- Who's Ford Is It7 Try Our Sodas and Drinks. Thompson of Kant Front street, Awnings. able prico reduction. Tho Pearl, 6 You will find out at the Garllmldi G.riUldi Ball, Dreyer's Ice Cream Sue our advoi'Unemtmt o.n page Kui'h drink an Individual diitinc- I'lillip ICuhl on Mount street, Howard |uwuUronud street, Red Bank.—Advertlno- ball on the lucky date, May 13th,— J'Voy on White street and Raymond mont. Friday evening. May 13th, at the at the Smoke Shop. "It's a food not Liiggrcn Bros. Co., Inc.—Advertise-, tioii. The Smuko Shop.—Advertise- Advertisement Ly'ci'UTn.—Advoi'tlHcniotit. a fud,"—AdvcrtiHcmcnt. ment. ment. RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 11, 1621.

( . .... , . Steinbaeh Company Announces The Economy Event of the Season • j

AN ANNUAL MAY SALE OF WHITE Involving amazing values in the realm of whiteundermuslins, blouses, and aprons, offerings that will trans- port women shoppers across the period of inflated wartime prices, to the days when a two or three dollar price tag on an article connected up with two or three dollars in actual value.

he white goods in this sale not only measures up to the marked price in quality, it goes far beyond it. All items listed are from Special Purchase Lots and represent the most striking values to be found in " white " market at ihis sale season. Quantities in each instance are limited, so for most satisfactory choice as to sizes and styles, shop early in the week. The sale dates are May 13th to

May Sale Prices on Underthings from Night Gowns and Petticoats - Silk Underthings the Phillipinesx of Nainsook and Muslin The inherent daintiness and charm of silk combines most fit- Limited quantities of fine Phillipine hand embroidered wear are Gowns and Underskirts of sheerest white materials, effectively tingly with lace or georgette trimming to fashion the lingerie of included in the sale. Reductions are unusual on these distinctively trimmed in lace or embroidery, are involved in the May Sale at •spring. Step-in Bloomers, Envelope chemises and Night Gowns are fashioned underthings but for the May Sale we have secured a very prices far below actual values. '• quoted at prices which indicate hut fractions of real values. "attractive lot at.special purchase prices. Night Gowns of fine quality muslin, neatly trimmed with Phillipine, Night Gowns, hand embroidered and hand made Envelope Chemises of crepe de chine, lace trimmed or embroidery '. 79c y $2.95 plain, in flesh color , .. . $2.00 Night Gowns of nainsook, lace and embroidery trimmed ' Phillipine Night Gowns, hand embroidered and hand made 89c Envelope Chemises of crepe de chine, lace* trimmed or $3.95 and $5.00 combined with georgette crepe $2.95 Night Gowns of nainsook, high or low necks, lace or em- Phillip'ne Envelope Chemises, hand sewn and embroidered broidery trimmed $1.19 Envelope Chemises of crepe de chine trimmed with fine $3.95 and $5.00 val or filet laces f$S.OO Night Gowns of fine nainsook, effectively trimmed with lace and embroidery . ,$1.39 Step-in Bloomers of crepe de chine, lace trimmed or plain $2.00 White Underskirts made of fine quality muslin, embroidery A May Sale of • ' trimmed, long or short 95e Night Gowns of crepe de chine, full cut, lace trimmed or Lingerie Blouses White Underskirts made of nainsook, with deep flounces, plain $3.95 of lace or embroidery $1.50 Night Gowns of crepe de chine, made of heavy silk and $2.95 White Underskirts of fine nainsook, with deep flounces of trimmed with lace or georgette crepe . . . .$5.95 • lace • $2.00 and $2.95 Camisoles of wash satin, lace trimmed or plain 95c Blouses for the varied needs of summer may he secured in the White 5ale at especially attractive savings. The hand made Blouse in white is always well chosen, while dainty French-voile Blouses in either, flesh or white suggest invaluable supplements-to the summer wardrobe* Envelope, Chemises and Bloomers Undermuslins Aid Made Blouses, $2.95. Nainsook, Batiste, Crepe .. ' ' Fashioned in the tailleur style, of fine batiste, effectively in Extra Sizes Both step-in and plain models are represented in carefully made linished with hand drawn work. Chemises of nainsook. Bloomers are fashioned of batiste or crepe Especially good values have been prepared for the woman who French Voile Blouses, $2.95. in figured or plain effects. Prices speak for 'themselves with striking requires exlva sizes'and the special requirements of her type have In white or flesh color, trimmed with filet or Irish lace, emphasis. been met in underthings showing a specialist's care in designing. $2.95" Envelope Chemises of nainsook,' lace trimmed 89c Extra Size Night Gowns uf nainsook, lace and embroi- Envelope Chemises of nainsook, step-in or plain style - dery trimmed $1.50 Maids' and Nurses' $1.39 Extra Size Night Gowns of line nainsook, lace trimmed, i Bloomers of batiste or crepe, trimmed or plain, in plain $2.00 and $2.95 Aprons pink or figured effects 89c Extra Size Envelope Chemises of nainsook, effectively Maids' Aprons in dainty lawns and laces; Nurses' Aprons made Bloomers of batiste, step-in style, lace trimmed. . trimmed in various styles ".....' .$1.50 and $2.00 of durable cambric or Indian Head, and Red Cross Aprons of fine $l.t)0 and $1.25 ; lawn—all offer striking values at May Sale prices. Extra Size Underskirts of white muslin, long or short, lace * Mutlin and fine Cambric Drawers, trimmed with embroi- and embroidery irimnieJ . . '.' $1.50 and $2.00 65c to $1.50. dery and lace . 59c, 75c and $1.00

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T1NTON FALLS. NEWS. inn with her grandmother, . Mrs. which he recently bought from Sam- HOLMDEI. NEWS. .Jnmes and John C Crawford WIIH I'runk McCiuire. uel J. Hennett. Mr. Maybcrry luia lilown down lust Wi'dnesilny. Ladies' Aid Society to Hold n So- The l'ine Itrook road is heiOK re- UTABUSHED IBM TUSTHOrW »t ciable Friday of Nrxt Week. had ii new r are hcinpr made to the Friday nk'ht of next week nt Miss expects to move to his property hero hoURr occupied li>- Kurrt Ileyer nml ALEXANDER D. COOPER Hnv.i'l WHKI'C'H. Miss Mni;™ and were visit or.-, at Ashury I'urli Thura:;of potatoes rottiiif; in the ground. [early next month, ,.', 1 i .tsMLuud..hy..^lr^'-lk-ytjr'w-njMher) Miw 1 ,di;X; ...... u.>4lh.<, ...fi)r.mi'A"- v.jiu.v,..lJint...ir.u y / • - - '/J'IIK.' ..i'iTus- iJr-ook. -Ah"!hodittis -'liiivtV y RffK-c-n'C El f. ' " ' •'••-••'- •"»- •'—'-" —.-•;;;- liors of the. society. just closed their liwcid yeiir. It wii;: a ; house which he ocrupie', and which is niim1 the I'xiicl amount of •••»••••» RED BANK REGISTER MAY 11, 1&21, P««e Three ' '"•A SHINQTON ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS, Community Club to Conduct a Cafe- for BALTIMORE teria Friday Night. SPECIAL EXCURSION A cafeteria will be conducted Fri- f SUNDAY, MAY 22 day night at the community club. T Tlckatl good only Music will be furnished by Arthur's on IPBCUI triln T leaving Red Bank orchestra. The affuir is beina ar- 9:00 A.M., Dayilarht ranged by Mrs, Harry Richmond. Y $1.63 time, 5:00 A. M., William Gaffey, who is employed Enatem lino. Y Ktturnins Itivi at Hopping, McHenry and Frost's W.slilimloti C:66 P.mill, slipped and fell on a piece of The Citizens Building And Loan Association Y M., Daylight tlms, glass last week in the mill and het 4:65 P. M., Entem received a bad cut on the wrist. He T jiunid Trip." W»r time. Baltimore one f Tai, ITo. hour later. was laid up from work several days. has opened a new series of shares for investors and home builders. This Association is one of the most Y A sociable und dance will be held t JEW JERSEY CENTRAL tomorrow night in the public school J Y auditorium by the graduating clasB, successful in the country. It provides the most profitable method of monthly savings, and the easiest T JOE RICH & SON, who are raising money to pay for af Y laaons and Contractors. week-end trip to Washington, D. Ct. means of eventually owning your own home. Rev. William P. Tighe returned T |3tone, Brick and Plaster Work. Saturday from PhillipBburg, where Y Ditching and Grading, he attended the funeral of hisY 76 AT^HUO A, father, Patrick Tighe. r Mrs. Thomas Gaffey has rented her Y Shares require a payment of $1 each per month; you may have as-many shares as you wish. Books Phone 271-J house on Highland avenue for thef Y I Atlantic Highlands, N.J. summer to a New York family. now open at the office, T Daniel Ferguson is having a two-t story addition built to the west side Y T of his house on Anbury avenue. Thet Y work is being done by William Stev- T Business Going ens of Riunson. Y The committee appointed by Stt. t Agnes's club to have charge of the SECOND NATIONAL BANK t social affairs for last month turned Y on as Usual in $141.50. Tho committee wasY composed of Miss Katherine Graham chairnun, Mrs. William B, Kelly and Y RED BANK, N. J. f During Harola Uhrig. Rehearsals are being held for the musical show to be given t by the club on Friday night of next Y Alterations week. f The trustees of the Presbyterian •V church held a weighing sociable last During thiB sale only we aro night. The missionary society will 1| still .offering the following bar- meet Fridny nt Mrs. Thomas Pel- ' gains: cher's. Aaron Swede, a student at Princeton university' spoke Sunday LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS morning nt the church in the interest c Khaki Ppnts, well made .$1.35 The SHOE LACES and SHOE POLISH of the China famine fund. TUSTING'S The "Arrow" or "Ide" Collate, all Mrs. Earl Snedeker is seriously the latent styles- ISc sick at the Long Brunch hoBpitnl. Shoemaker and Boot Olack Supplies Miss Helen Dowd has been en- Steinway Victrola gaged as visiting nurse to succeed THE VICTOR STORE OF THE COAST WHOLESALE and RETAIL Cotton Socks, all colors, Miss Mav Roberts. Miss Dowd is a 3 pair for 25c gruduute of the Long Brunch hospi- tal. Men's Overalls, a very good Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pelcher ROCCO A. FARUOLO make' and guaranteed to give spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. good service .95c Ernest Voorhees of Marlboro. 78 First Avenue Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Miss Helen Gillettte of Port Mon- mouth is employed as a stenographer Khaki or Blue Combination in tho law office of Snyder & Roberts, Overall Suits, Union Made Frank Baldwin has resumed full $1.96 charge of his photography shop at this place. He spent the-wihter at Lakewood. Mr. Baldwin will open a store at Highlands in a few days. Misses Beatrice and Dorothy John's Bargain Store Cooper of Monmouth Beach spent Corner Sunday with Miss Sadie Siegel. E. iFtoiit St. and Wharf Avo. Oscar Unz and family have re- opened their summer home on Bay View avenue. RED BANK, N. J. Mrs. D. C. Smith of New York has rented L. S. Linson's house on Grand Open Evening! Until 8 O'clock avenue for the summer. The Majestic theater was filled Friday night when the graduating class of the public school gave a play The New May Victor entitled "A Regular Flirt." The profits amounted to $150. Tho par- ticipants took their parts well and Records Are Here C. MILLER they received liberal applause. Dr. Lester Ingliss has bought a |arpenter and Contractor house and lot on Washington avenue from Forman Cossaboom of Sea- Come In And Hear Them bright. The house is occupied by J. 152 Branchport Avenue L. Humbert, who has a lease until September 15th. Dr. Ingliss bought LONG BRANCH, N. J. the property for a home nml he will HERE IS THE LIST: move there as soon os Mr. Humbert RIOIH I Passed by Your Window FranceB Alda' All Kinds of Alterations 74680 Favorlla—O mlo Fernanda (Denrest Ferdinand)- vacates the premises. Gabriella Bcsanzoni :l In Old Madrid Emillo de Cogorza Specialist for Leaky Roots The Alerts baseball tenm defeated 0-I9-15 Travlatn—Addlo. del passato (Farewell to Ihe Br K.it Visions) Amelita Galli-Curci 64944 Tosca—Recondita armonia (StrnnKe Hnrmony) 1 Wickutunk Sunday afternoon on tho Beniamino Gigli I Telephone 16S-W Long Branch 7-16-S Canzonetla (Tsclmikinvsky) Violin Jascha Heifetz. Alerts' field by a score of 5 to 4. G-1946 Just That One Hour Edward Johnson Joseph Stryker twirled for the homo GJ047 On Miami Shore Waltz Violin / Fritz Kreister team and he got seventeen strike- 71(579 Valse in E Flat Major (Chopin) Piano Sergei Rachmaninoff 1:11111/^ FOR 61052 La Piaanelle—The Quay of tho Port of Famagusta Toscanini and LaScala Orchestra outs. li-rjr>0 Story of the Rose Reinald Werrenrath 04951 Ay-Ay-Ay (Creole Song) [CONSTIPATION •»•-•• • Renato Zanelli | First Arabesque Harp Ada Snssoll HIGHLANDS NEWS. •15243 I Chanson de Pecheur (Song of n Fisherman) Harp Ada Sassoli IBEECHAM'S | Picanniny Rose Olive Kline Baseball Team lo Give I EucKre 452M | Butterfly Lucy lsabelle Marsh Party and Dance. ] Three Sioux Scouts—Part I Ernest Thompson-Set on SiBlUG | Three Sioux Scouts—Part II TM\^ PILLS Mrs. Robert Wockor is building a Ernest Thompson-Seton buiiRnlow on Cornwall avenue: I Angels (We Call Them Mothers Down Here) Henry Burr 1873G | Over tho Hill Final preparations have been made Charles Hart j My Mammy—Medley Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra by the Highlands baseball club for 1871(7 | Humming—Medley Fox Trot tEC-MAR SPARK PLUGS the euchre party and dance to bo F*ul Whiteman and His Orchestra I Mazie—Fox Trot AM Star Trio and Their Orchestra 187.18 I Answer—Medley Fox Trot held Saturday night at Krusc's All Star Trio and Thtir Orchestra pavilion. A large number of tickets I Kiss a Miss—Waltz Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra 18730 I Romance—Waltz have been sold and the SUCCCBB of the Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra | Wyoming (Lullaby) Charles Hart-Elliott Shaw affair is already assured. Many 1S740 | Blue Jeans prizes have been donated by resi- Peerless Quartet dents of the town. The Highlands I Rose I Call Sweetheart t William Robyn team will play at Fair Haven next 18741 I Mother of Pesrl 1 William Robyn I Make Believe—Medley Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Sunday. 18712.1 Some Little Bird—Medley Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra The first quarterly conference will I Turkey In the Straw Accordion Fietro 187.13 ! Russian Rag • Accordion You Need a Tonic! be held tonight at the Methodist Pietro I Why Dont You—Marimba—Medley Fox Trot' All Star Trio and Their Orchestra church. The Epworth league will 35707 \ Siren of a Southern Sea—Medley Fox Trot Tired out, aren't you? hold a sociable tomorrow night. Of- All Star Trio and Their Orchestra ficers will be elected for the coming year. The anniversary of the league Of course—all run down, too. Too busy to take will be celebrated Sunday with spe- We are ready-to play these Victor Records for you any time, or a rest, but you've got to do something. cial services. Mothers' day was ob- to send you an illustrated booklet describing them. Step in tonight. served last Sunday. In the morning Rev. Harry P. Grim preached on Better come in today and get a bottle of a'reli- "The Nobility of Motherhood" and able System Tonic. at night a ptereopticon lecture was shown of "Pilgrim's Progress." Commence taking it at once and in a week or The soldiers' baseball team at San- two you'll feel like a new person. dy Hook defeated Scabright Sunday afternoon by a score of 7 to 4. TUSTING'S Mrs. Perrine Robertson gave birth We have on hand a number of reliable, well to a daughter on Monda" of last known tonics which have'been used with'gratify- week. A son was born .last Thursday to Mrs. Elizabeth Guyon. Open Every Wednesday and Saturday Evening] ing results by many people who are neighbors of Mrs. Oscar Matt has been accepted yours. for membership in the Sons anil Daughters of Liberty lodge. If your doctor has prescribed a medicine that Emnnud Ropi'nbaum has bought n new Hupmobile sedan. 16 Monmouth Street Red Bank will make you feel yourself again, let us lill his Mrs. Hal Reid and Mrs. Ocorge prescription. Russell of West Hoboken spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krazcr, A number of rowbonts broke loosa" THEY WORK IN from their moorings during the $ OILY CYLINDERS storm last week. Some wore badly damaged und some were lost, but Among Spring Tonics most of the boats were recovered. WILSON N. CONOVER Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hill of New ark, who bought the Seaside cottage ADAMS and MOXLEY LIQUID:—Boef, Iron and Wine as an old-linn; -County Agent on Fifth street a short time ago, are favorite tonic, appetizer, blood purilier and build- getting the property in ri'iulincss for STEEPLEJACKS HOLMDEL, N. J. the summer. Tho cottage will open er. As high in favor today as ever before. Better Telephone 11-M for business on Decoration day. 50 Worthley Street. Red Bank, N. J. preparation because vastly improved. A tree measuring seventeen feet ill diameter at the butt was cut down Don't fail to try it. last week at Kverctt, Washington, by General Contracting the Kase and Hurchurt Pulpwood "CANDY"—Not exactly candy, but just as easy company with which Charles M. Telephone 1172 to take. Sulphur and Cream of Tartar Lozenges Peterson, formerly of this place, ia connected. The tree contained about We paint (laRpoles, take down trees, tear clown buildings, as the desirable spring medicine, blood purilier 20,1)00 feet of lumber. House Painters, Riggers and Wreckers. and so easy to take. A box supplies tin1 entire Mr. nml Mrs. (iCorge T. Short have If you need anything in our line give us a trial. been visiting Mrs. Short's parents, treatment. Mr. nml Mrs. M. A. T.eaney. Mr. und Mrs. Alfred Schweitzer of TABLETS—Iron Tonic Tablets as a blond puri- Newurlt havu rented Fred (Iroch'a THE PRIZE COW lier, body builder, strengtheiu'r and energizer. house on Fifth street for the sum- produces tho best milk nml crviim. (!ood for the nerves as well. Makes you lit and mer. If your milk and cream comu from us you linvo tlio product of thorough- WILLIAM O'BRIEN line all through Ihe spring and summer. 'Pake bred stock. them at once. . _ BABYCHIX THIS DAIRY "A stitch In timo savon nine"—if AH popular varieties MEANS our car's electrical system is acting .tent, safely anywhere. Is conducted on n modern, nciivntific Semi («r Cnliitogua liimis, iiml its products mean hi'ulth <[* uoorly or if It linsn't beun clcnnod, to nil who use tiicm. If you want the . HIGH GRADE SERVICE Bled and limpoctpri by a specialist '44CortlandtSt beat milk and cream seu that they lithin n year, NOW is tho timu to New York City KNICKERBOCKER feXS.-MB Kiv.

repeal this outragepus law, wfiich 0EOUQB M. ROBERTS, AUCTIONEER. helps to retard buildinpr, and which THE RED BANK REGISTER. increases the cost of owning one's own home. PUBLIC SALE TOWN TALK. The politicians make speeches nbout the rights of thu people and An invesliRation has boon KOIHR- tiu. „„.,( of 0WniiiR liomes, mill they on in New York for some lime, and spoul .,bout ,|,0 w,,lfj,i0 of tl,e com. thin iiiv«KliR»tion has shown how in- mon people; but tlicir speeches are ill Sale of Milch Cows BiiranciBiirance' memenn , buildinluiilding*g contractorcontractorss, j] ^ plll0 .imi, simplo. The politi- I have oflVrotl the liuyintr l5tiT)lie of Freehold and vicinity many good opportunities of rankine money ; Household Articles ^ p dealer* in huiWJiiiK materials *nii- ^.ti,,.,- j,, \l!H- Jt.,>ey wlien"the trusts THE MURPHY COTTAGE, trusts by which the jii/npU* were ' | combines "and monopolies want bolUI iii£ ivcv nt times, know this ;uiii they know Uiat any- Large oak roll-top writing desk, eood us new; combination book ease and t hitsLi" (lie forporations want vnn lie desk, oak extension table and chairs, large oak sideboard, onk china closet,. and iiiciiiiviMiifnc hec:iiis of llu put. over, They know that the- jrivat 8 large rugs, red velvet hnll nnd stair carpet, oak hall rack, Hooslor kitchen slioiUuv i»f house.,, tliese majority of Ki'jui hi leans would EIGHTY HEAD OF CHOICE STOCK cabinet, excellent condition', 2 dressers, ehiffonnier, refrigerator 2 oil ;ii.iiMt;i ;j these (nisi pr 'fs, Lhciv- rather see the r.ruokedest kind ut* a| stoves, 2 slulinp couches, 2 clocks, pillows, Oliver typewriter vacuum ity Mflui • to Ihyir I'wn ill< u;il wealth I^L'|)ul)lican rk'eted to ofiice than t( Tlu-.-e will include the entire private herd of 25 head of Charles R. Lyons, consigned to me for Bale. sweeper, revolving desk chair, oak rocking cfiair, cherry rocking chair, •while ;i (he .-.ame I inie- i nvint'inocral elected to ofik'e than to ! TERMS CASH. JOANNA W. MURPHY. rt'inv -ut. ol one-tenth of .MM- thai nflkv held by the honestt^t J «uto per I'i'iit of t '.*, money which , Republican that., ever drew 'breath, j 50 Head of Choice New tlicy ha\ The polit ieians are generally in the ' * * * '" j employ of.eorporat ions of nnekindor1 York State Cattle These "iiiliy men should have been ' another; or they have been in the I including a large number of scut to prison d'V [rood, hmjj terms. ! employ of corporations and hence; ; Guernseys ami Jerseys and To line them the merest j'rat'lioi'i of have tlie corporation viewpoint; or ' some extra nice Black and tlioir illegal tfiiins will be K) dis- J they want to be in jhe employ of eor- Payable Seml-Annually eour^'.emeiit !o further act Whites; some fresh now, some 1 of the positions.- So they work together to fresh day of sale. sjuiu kind. Most of these men are ive tht' co'porations ;uul trusts Fifty head of these cattle pillars in churches and notable men rythin. , ^c they want, _,...jus.t us kthe_ y, lit then home localities, They pose as; worked together and have continued have been tuberculin tested; good citizens, while in reality they to work together to x\w the fire in- certificates will be given with are wur.ie tlum burglars, for the ; .sii'-anec trust the things it wanted to each animal if desired. _ Monmouth Home burglar at least has physical courage : make it "about the most rock-ribbed.' to take a cbanc<- when he commits a j the nios-t cruel and the most despotic j ciimc, These men form a trust, monopoly." to use the language of! FIVE HEAD OF YOUNG STOCK, BULLS AND HEIFERS Building Association fullII ii y 1knowin • g thaII.J'Jt it? is. illrgal,MI_...I . r.full. 11y _ . Siimiio.-» l<*TT Untormeyor. . ° knuvvint;' thai they an* dt'lraudinu' in- REMEMBER THE DATE and come buy; I can suit all comers and all prices from the large num- George A. Delatuth, President, dividual.s and injuriiip: tilt1 pultlic by tlieii' atls. So anxious are they to ,Lawyers and politicians who senv ber to select from. No reserves, they must go for what they will bring. Frank L. Sherwood, Treasurer make money, so ixhiil arc they to in-the trusts and corporation?, and MY GUARANTEE—You must like your cow better than your money, or no sale. crease tlicir wealth, that they are those who live out of the har.iis of Leon Reutsille, Jr., Secretary "willing; to form these illegal combi- politicians atiii t ru?t? arid corpora- ! CATT.LE DELIVERED to any place in the country at a reasonable charge. , tion>, use boaniiful lanpuapo to tell; nations without regard to law or to 1 i . Lot of hog-s, shoats, implements, wagons, harness, etc. All the things offered must be sold, righteousness, lind are* willing .that how iuu -these-irusts-aiu1--monopoJk s- :; The conservative investor today does not overlook the* persons shall be compelled to pay-i,~Zf iu*o; . ., Neve-r- --•-•sinc-e th---e- worl.--•-.d• --*•-••becran CONDITIONS—Liberal credit with approved security, special discount for cash. has You are invited to come look the stock over at any time and test them before the'salc. purchase of securities in the home building industry. inonrtous rents for homes .in.i tb s n sthert0e ever been any lack of per-, slop the building of homes, if that 1 11" 11 , ehan5 t >other spraisoTn r?o oaf wealthy llkc h y | , . They are within the reach of the small investor in •will add to their dollars. These men, ' "! ™' - . ' n '' " ' " I GEO. H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. of churches tlioufjli they be, of a change till the millennium GEO. W. PATTERSON, Inside Clerk. , denominations as low as $100. thei'ir hhomo o arrives. Then the Golden Rule will JACOB ZLOTKIN and p hnve become the actual rule of life GEO. S.. P. HUNT, Outside Clerk. are nevertheless of Office: Eisner Building, Red Bank, N. J. jieighhorhoodsthat same clas,s of whom it was said and not a mere figure of speech, as Phone Freehold 168-W. Hint they (Icvotir the widow's .sul>-at present. itiinct1 and for a pretence make long (Town Talk continued on page 14.) prayers. • ••t ••••••«»•••••••••••»»•••••»••«••••«•»»••*»"» »•»••»» * * * A fire insurance trust has also Mother's May Be Fine,: been uncovered in New York which •'barges rates very much higher than REPORT TO THE C0MPTR0LLER10F THE CURRENCY.*®^ independent companies are willing to But Give Me : ti'ke insurance for. Like the trust (CONDENSED) • -- • formed hy contractors and the trust formed by building material men, this insurance trust fixes arbitrarily OF THE CONDITION OP the amount which insurance agents SOME]!!! I must charge. Persons who under- THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK v" take to (jo an insurance business on 4 i lower rales than those fixed by the trust are driven out of business. of Red Bank, N. J. These high insurance rates increase '4 tlie cost of owning homes.. Where at close of business, April 28,1921. •• tJie building is occupied by tenants, this extra cost of insurance is passed FOR MINE - .'ilonfiT to the tenants in the shape of X RES LIABILITIES increased rents, and this increases the cost of renting homes as well as ^ United States Bonds (Secure Capital Stock $300,000.00 -v When in Long Branch, Visit the cost of owning buildings. Sam- uel Untermeycr, in speaking of 4his m Circulation) $75,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits, (Net). 248,869.00 • EVAN'S PASTRY SHOP, 5 Second Avenue fin- insurance trust, characterized it 25,000.00 Circulation 70,700.00 " ••••••»•••••» as the "about the most rock-ribbed, V Bonds to secure Postal Savings _., uul/Uiaiwll ,„,,,„.„„ the most cruel nnd the most despotic W Banking House 70,000.00 Due Federal Reserve Bank 333,000.00 monopoly existing in the state of New York." Redemption Fund, (U. S. Treasurer). - 3,750.00 Due to Banks and Bankers 4,436.68 * t- * Overdrafts 1,698.42 Other Liabilities 12,000.00 The.ie trusts could not survive a ni;intli were it not for the support of Cash and Reserve 368,718.17 Reserved for Tax 3,977.29 politicians. It is said that efforts Loans and Investments...... 4,929,924.80 Deposits 4,501,107.49 •:• will be made next winter in New "York .state to enact legislation which will put an end lo conditions which $5,474,091.39 $5,474,091.39 permit these trusts to live. If that is undei Uiken, .however, it will be surce.viful only hy the people of the iiWI The above^condensed statement is more easily understood than the report in detail as required by the •;•• .st.'te rising up against Hie politicians a., well as against the trusts them- Government. You^willobserve that our deposits are now • # selves. Always and everywhere the politicians line up with the corpora- tions and the trusts to exploit the people in order to make money for themselves. Most of the politicians of both parties and many of the lcr- ii.l.itoi.: of both parties are or have showing a gain of about, I A lovely skin hecn employed by various corpura- "V* Buuwuig a gain ui CIUUUL, i •»• tiuns and trusts am! they have that attitude ol' mind which makes thorn comes from within very careful of the trusts' and cor- porations' welfare and very inilitTer- ent to the welfare and the rights of Internal cleanliness is the originator of the people. I Half a Million Dollars I charm, lli^ Iimid-innid to beauty and the A during the past "year, which is quite considerable considering exsisting conditions and further indication # Imsis of personal uttractivencss. If Samuel Unternicyi'r wen- to Fncial l)loniisli<«, miukly skin-flnd sallow- visit New Jersey he would find here •-* of the confidence of our friends. ''....'•. -V that samc«;iire insurance trust which Welfare prepared to handle all branches of Banking, .Trust or Fiduciary business.,promptly and ness arc all traceable to faulty elimination. lie describes as "about the most rock- Nujol lins been found by many women to be ribbed, the most cruel and the most A efficiently. •iespolii1 monopoly existing in the an invaluable aid to u clear, radiant com- slide of New York," except that in £ Checking accounts for personal or business use on which we pay 2% on daily balances of $1,000 ormore. plexion. It encourages the bowels to regular New Jeisey this trust has been cre- and thorough cvacuutioiiH, thus keeping the al.od by the legislature. In New v» f&lH Certificates of;Deposit issued on which we pay 3% interest. I body free of those poisons that mar the York next winter the people are go- skin and endanger the health. ili£ to fry to onui t legislation which 9 Interest Department for deposits of surplus funds on which 4% interest is paid. will pu' ,in end In. this ruck -ribbed, Nujol is absolutely harmless and pleasant L'liH'l m\i{ de-pot ii: monopoly. In this to take. Try it. . iilnte h'jiis!;,, ion has been enacted Trust or Fiduciary business, such as Executor,°Admlnistrator, Trustee, etc. •\v!i:^h f:t>lfns this ^jni[' monn|inly on i the- people. Christmas Club for small weekly savings. .'

Ill New Jrr i) tins inoimpcly, un- *> Travelers'[Checks issued. der til'- l-i\v.- ••nact.'il for it- probe- Nujol tii11, 11:i-^ fur j'.reat-r powers Hian the T " ' Safe Deposit boxes, in fire and burglar proofJvault, for rent at $3.00 a year and upward. tlu.-i. v. liii-h the (ire im-uniiM e men •> ..•roal.'d in New Yml., ar.d.whi. h Mr-, g| Citizens Building and,Loan Association head office is also located here.* This Association is the best # tl n ti'i ['H'.rT d'''l;irrd w:!S rock- ••• ' modium|for people of moderate means to secure a home on easy payments. . •** NOTICE. ik' rteil ln-i for tin- imst tijn yoara, and Yorl: an i ih n i a'" <• man A1. !M> rui in no wiiy Imviiii: contiibutvil to IILT sup- port. enu !>! i-r In ' lie if ••.< i ,i r,i. .• I m.-[ '.-. r;'l "" ^ Our large Capital and Surplus, Membership in the Federal Reserve System, and Control Notice is hereby given thnt W port lias lieun lileil by the assessment HKII.I.V, yiiINN & I'AHSON.S, .lerscv a.ny insur;'ih i man '\!.n \', r:;is 0 and Supervision by the United States Government are Elements of Safety Worthy of Con- . Solloitoii of IVlltloii.T, commissioners of the liorungli of Rod_ I'. O. Ail,livs«. li,.,l Hunk, N. J. illsurali' i ;;t If : I m 1Tii- 1 ru { i ,II '• • M: in/ li. i iil. The law I' •••If vldeis ^ sideration. ISank, assessing benefits ngainst all NOTICE OF INTENTION. persons benefited by placing or build- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Tnku notice, thnt on tlie lGth ilny of ™ This institution lias been a large factor in the development of this community, and hopes to extend its ing of lateral .sewers, connections Mny, mi. ut the Council Uliutnuvr, in tliu IIIM'OIIKII Hull, 'lit »:00 n'cWlt p. m., tliu If ;\ > :\si,\ tl.ii. Ii Wel'e !•» il-l that A spherejof usefulnessMn the future. We shall consider it a privilege to co-operate in furthering any worthy nnd nppiii'teiinnces thereto, in andurilimitire lu'lrin llL'low net forth wilt in' .a l:t\\ !i- p;i .-(id ]i'ii.' iir, a man in j.iil iilonp; Leonard street, River street, lirmrntt'il tn tlir Council of the Uiiniuuh uf w,h>' v'dt i;rd iitr le.iS than I lie prii1*' «$» object.'and trusrour friends will feel free to consult us, with tlie assurance that careful consideration will be 4 Itcil Itnnk for final PUHHIIKO. Any vermin illridge avenue, Leighton avenue and oppi'n-il Ihcrt'to will ut thut time In- nivcu (lie i,him; hxe fire inr.ur!Uiff> J. L. HUKI1AK1), flnry coiinpcitiimii tbpri-for b» coniitriiftcil In B. .1. PARKER, Vice President; CHARLES ALLEN; Jr.. Vice President; 4 Hlii-pwibuiy iivrnuo friini the li-rnilniillon of irtiM la\V, which lins vn.-.lly inerensed Clerk. tin. l)r<'»i'llt >ii«ft tlierrlu, nnlldiwiirillr ti) in many csru'M lln' iiuuramv rales thu bolinilnry HUB or thp miiil Honiuiih of THOMAS VOORHIS, Vice President; IN CHANCERY 'OF NEW JERSEY. Unl Hunk. iihove whnt vuf. fnrmeily jmid, has TO MAH VIN I.IKHH: * 2. Thnt till' plniM rcqulrr'l In tlin ion- ,..tlit; .NiippiM'l, of J.lie.J'i).; U'.'J't'/Ji,'.!"1 "'' CHARLES H. THROCKMORTON, Cashier: , " A. ALVIN WHITING. Assistant Cashjer; t liy vlrln.. cf nn i.r.l.i- of Ihr Court n( • trurtliin or »nlil IU'WI'II uluill be of n »lii> bid li pnrVic'ii MI HcV" .T('r!;«'iyT' "'Hii'llf ; niurnt*l-y nr N*n--Jpvti"Vr m«(M rnl-ni« lltfC auil..Kl Ilnrlinrn. IIICHII IH pirtltlutwr, n. Thnt the i-nnitrui'tlon of HIIIII ncwer/i the people when it WMM tir^t pill ln-- / J. TRAFFOlin ALLEN. - * JOHN ENRIGIIT. mill yuti. Mi.rllr, l,l,««, nr« il.r.n.lnril y,m • hull no Ullilpr till' imptTvl;iiiin nt the str^Hi £ I for< ihe lcri.sl»i|iifc. The It.puldi iiri! reiiufroil tn ainiimr iind unnwcr In pHl-mipprlnli'mlviit. CHARLES ALLEN, Jr., ; . , , . SIGMTJED EISNER. (it)tit>r'n p^tititiii on or lii'forc lhn ^Olh duv I. Tint tlm post mill i.«Oi,n«i- of the con- cnn» hnve IM'CII in iil^oliilp p

COUNTY HANKS MAKIi CJAIN OF $4,215^980, INTERURBAN BUS COMPANY, INC. !That Much Increaie in Dcputits Made Since Lmt April but MatcmenU - ' x LONG BRANCH, N. J. U-NO-US Show a Deer cum in Drpoiiti Since Latt February. Tin: Ijaiiks ill Muilltnilllli i-minty hud n total of $3&,51|c r;illl-il I'OI- Apri-l 2>ith. Thin is mi iiu-n-iisi- BETWEEN LONG BRANCH and RED BANK of $4,2 1 ;">,'JH(I over tho suhie perhul last yi'UT but i*i u III-IUMKI- U|' Long Branch to Red Bank. | Red Bank to Long Branch. $07U,l.r>:£ since lust February, Tin; three banks ut Hcrt Bunk lu,,'| ilc-|in>- GARIBALDI BALL itu ol *H,US,f.ii'.t. Tin- «lc|«,,iis .mil 43 lilt- limn.i and dmeouniH ni ,.;-,i-|, ,ii u Lin; bunl.H are ;is follow.-.: q at the DBI'OSITS. it o Stii-niiil Nali.niai. l(.-il ll»lil- 1 .nl.M, I'.l a i -3 n B n (4 Aaliui-v I'ni-I. uinl Ori-an (inin- ..,-n.:.l:...il o. n . ji a. a j '1 E s J •n u u o A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. x A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. 6.30 " a A.M. "" o.r.i t'i.hT 07 7.1 5 7.:'. I * 7.15 A.M. 7.SH H.49 ' v.:',i; I'.lui S.lTi s.!'.> x.2-1 • S.UIt X. '17 H.'.'l '.•.I' 1 7.H4 II.01I Red Bank Lyceum I '.'. 1 "i i'.-hi 'J,in; Il S.1',1 ll.fi'l Niitiin'iil I K-I-IKIIII Haul.i 11.04 in.:.;; Ml.TiH 1(1.15 III.ii!) ' Ml!:12 I l.lin 1 I . 1 .'i i:o; 1 I.i .i i I .22 1 1.2 1 11. i :•! llriiml rtlro'l Nnliunnl, H> II.(10 lll."-l I 1.24 I 1.27 I l.-l.'i I 2.117 1 .!.l|',l I .'.2H ' .n-h I ID.-'7 11.45 11.I'.l 1 -'.Oil IL'fl:; l-'irnt Matiuuul. lioimnr J2 I -I.-'i" I'liiiii.'i'.i & Mi'i'cliunl>, 1S.3I) lii.5,1 12.54 12.r,7 1.1.". 1.15 l.itli 2.1)11 I I ri.i Naiii :!. Ill li.00 Illl J 2.45 .•i.oij 2.1 r, .'i.011 :;. f.i •I. Hi li.sn :i.5i ::..".l !.:'. I Friday Evening, May 13 l, •!.15 4.34 4,:K; l.o'.t 1. l:'. I Ne •1.1:: .i.r.t 5.00 5.11) 5.21 ."i.llll :i.24 li.lll] i;.«i i I'I.O i' i;.2X r..45 (i.i).I •i.O'i li.O'.i 'i..';o ii. I'. • (i.;io 0.4!) 11.51 H.54 Y.:;n v.:.n 7.15 7.34 7..'ill 7.:!'.) 7.12 s. 1 r. s. i:i Tickets, admitting Lady and Gentleman, $1.00 8.0U 8.1!) H.->1 X.'.'l - H.'J" 8.110 '.'.(in iirsl Nnli. n.il -(On '.1.0 1 :i.2x •8.45 !i.O4 D.Oli :i.D!i '-1.12 11.22 li. 4."i 'j.-r.i !!.•' 1 !l.:if) IP.-Ill !!.."> 1 D..V! li.:'o 10.07 .10..'in Id..'!! 111..'ill in.-is Extra Lady, 50 Cents 10.15 10.34 id.:!i; lO.li!) 111] 12 1 0.52 11.15 i I1 .'no • i.! a 11.2-1 ll.-i,'! 11.15 11.34 1 l.iii; l I.:I» 11.12 11.52 12.1-"i 12.2-1 12.110 1 2.22 12.1.'! * 11.45 12.04 12.01; 12.0!) 12.12 12.22 I'J.-l'i •I 2.4!i l-.n-i 1.1 :i P.M. A.M. A. M. A. M. A.M. A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. A.M. A.' M.

The New Ford Touring Car will be drawn •NOTE—7.15 A. M. first l,us to licil Hani; .Sunday. -NilTK- ii-l.l lil:l .-•.-: a-I I iii.1 Co. • . 11.45 'P. M. runs Saturday ni^ht only. I...iw Iliaiii-li Tni^l l'i. Rnilrontl St^linn • —Ilcd Bank Terminal. Ocean Avenue—Lonj Branch Terminal. for at (1:00 P. M; -— IIIUII.-I 'ai-k 'I'ru.u I'".. . Niitiwitil. .ill, i, This Schedule Subject to Chanbe.

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Hi.Mil ^trri'i Nutioitiil, K'd : Hank . .- • i.uiJ.ij] ),„'] I-'h-Kl National, fi.'linur ..... :i ;s.iir,.;,:;;j • lmm«T^ & Mcu-hjiiils, Main- j , • wim I'.'.'vO ir,.,;;i '' l-'h-sil Nntiiiunl, Spring I,»U'-. . 't,:,^ 12.05 , FnrL-hul'i Tniht Uu H.1.r07.T« A Week's Washing OUR AIM Kii-m Niitfuiiiti. f-'i-ft'lioi.t ... ;:;.',.fli.-,.;rj , Oct!iin fii-nv,' Nutioiiiil l7'.«.:rj:i.T:t ;

'Trust, 1 ."out: 'Hrmu'h . . ,T77~~ ":;"l I.:rj7.r:P Out of the Way in 15 This Bank is chartered to be of service to the com- Atlimtii' UiKhLinUH Natinniil. 11 :\,:i I fi.riO : (Vniml Nalioiuil, Kri't-hwltl . . ;.V!I.>.::I.IX i

munity—its capacity in this respect being unexcelled. KS^ti'ir/ NMiimul .!'.!!'- "iHt!'^;!:.:! | Mutiiw.iii lnuA ill I.II1 1.^7 Fir-l Niitiutml. Kn«li..hto'vti i, | "..:•,- il. |,i | Impossible? Not at all. . purity which no home laundress I-'iv.r NrvTinn.il, Ht-aljrij:ht ... J» ",v done aloii"; the scientific methods we produce a •is ready—we'll send our driver at beach was the washing of sand on the railroad tnu-ks and the lawns of fragrant cleanness and sanitary once. . Red Bank, N. J. the Kiimmei- residences. The wall al- • . * • .. so revved a dual purpose as it caused I the lie:icl> to make up in front of :'.. I

" Service—First and Always." L1NCROFT NEWS. A Basehall Tonm formed by the Boys of Thin Place. Sena if The hoys"of this phu-e have formed a baseball team with John Connor°,is captain. The other players are W'ul- Icee Macintosh, .Alfred Winters, Mat- thew Mullin. Jr., Axel OrnbuiR, Kn-d Muller, Harold Kelly, Richard Sweeney and l'Yi'il • l.anReniloi f. NEW SPEEDSTER POSSESSES Mrs. 'John Kejiton. who lias bei-n very sick with pneumonia, is nuu'h RED BANK STEAM LAHKY improved. I'lie ii'.n e who has hern attending Mrs, l"

Kissel chassis as the larger Kissel models and powered by 1 - the new Kissel custom-built motor. John Hanseri Suroy tlv. most uuiwis:;;, ;•(' ;•'<] em's, Sci^-fnir, .-':itist'\ in_u\ ami rfiiuiev- 42 West Front Street, niakinji.',, diiy iil'U'i' P!".V, yr.ir :\\\vr yi'iii', (.'Vi'vywiiorc thniiitihoul thCwurlil J Custom-Built % On display now. Deliveries coming through of civili/.aiioii. il staml.-' in ;> L hi-s by ib-cH'--'-Uu oiu'^nnivcrsal oar. A Red Bank, N. J. 1 in rotation of orders. Phone 14O-W sduvt'o ciJ' |ili-;!sni\' and ;i iirm't-r ••:' liiii'iic;i>, ..n (!it> I'arm ,;:;d in UK oily. Six 1 1 Anywlu-'i't , and i••.•crywht-rc . the K'ud To;;; i;i;_•; Car s'.ar.ds .•u-ircii.c in its s. a. PICOT ., 'I'liill, Vi'lii-.ii'ii1, s: li:- i'acl'j '•"•.•. r(Mi:oniic;:!. dt'jiri!(i;.l)K' ")•', li'd A ftcr-Si rv- DISTRIBUTOR IFOR MONMOUTH COUNTY ; ii'i1" whicli iV nu-ikiiis.'.1 tiic luni 11<•;111• r aiid liie Km-d car twin i'actni's fur Globe Court end Mechanic Street RED BANK, N. TIRES ])i-(is[ic!'i(y, is, a.-; you. kiKiw, inii'.ci'.'-.'il in its possihiiitii's hcran.-t' wiin-'.^'i'i1 SUNDRIES ynu go tlit: I'nrd dealer i.s nr'i'iiai't'd to take care ul' your wants and nnwlieiy All the wirac hip.li are they belter prepared than ri'-'ii' in mil' shojw. We have everything in quality--nil tile same the way of laltor-savini1,', tiine-~a\ iujc niat-liineiy, Ford-laut»'hl and skilled honei.t vuliic. •workmen, and the jjvuiiine Ford-made ]>art.--. We want you to icint.'inber thi.s bocau.-H1 it means that your oar need never lie idle. '

We call now I'.'ivo you rea.-"ii,diiy prompt deliveries and It is only i'air Geo. VV. Sewing, to us that you should leave your orders with as little delay as possible, il' Contractor and Builder, you want us to be prompt in making deliven you will'be piompt in plac- ing your order. ,...... »^.. .".... Ri;i> HANK N. J. 01 tfiCK.., IN .1;IS WiR.JlU.lL.DlNO,... W. E. MOUNT Room 3. MATAWAN Telopliono H.W.I. JENGUSHTOWN NEW BRUNSWICK NEW SPKED3TRR JoiiMii" nf Ml Kln.li. Kitinmtt'i Clicrrfully Furnulied, Si* RED BANK REG!;;* i::.: EVERETT' NEWS }Jolm Brown's Firy! Potato Field— j Woodrow Wilton Francis Recovers i John Brown, who is working-Tht'o- I (lore Stihvt'll's furm on shares, him High Grade Fertilizers jtlli! ftlH'st looking iii'W of- Cobbler I potatoes in these piirtti. The field consists of aliotit iivo acres of land. in any quantity, from a pound to. a carload, for the' Mr. Brown [limited the potatoes The U'lirly, before must of tho farmers, |and ho was one of the few farmers FARM, GARDEN, LAWN and SHRUBBERY I who did not suffer losses eausctl by potatoes rotting in thi' Kround. Wo.odrow Wilson Francis, son of i Daniel Francis, lias been very sick NITRATE OF SODA ACID PHOSPHATE iwith pneumonia, Imt he has com- iplutuly rwovercil, Woodrow is in his BONE MEAL WOOD ASHES AGRICULTURAL LIME fifth ye.nr. Ho was horn on tho day Out Woudvow Wilson was elected presi- SHEEP MANURE LAND PLASTER j dent for a second term. f David Lonjr has returned HomtMif' Iti'r having spent several weeks/

... .11 i j_- \'i -i- YnTk have moved into Hit' house, fo.nicrly ' occupied by Thomas Ed-' We will move you anywhere any time. ';"" . . j; iv. (Is. they have three children, who 12 West Front St., Red Bank, N. i. Get our figure, which will only be commensurate with, the high class of « :'"'Vi!oUase^cn,Ti!iihoi:tNew York has1 t service rendered. Just bear in mind, for your, own benefit,., that the lowest price 4lM -spending a vacation with-his ,, . •- , ,, , j." • parents, IIri and Mrs. Patrick Scan- -• is not always the cheapest. • . * iu«. \ ! * : jj | .|.isi'])h 11'.". 1< has quit his job with We have a large Fireproof Storage Warehouse which is new, clean, dry, light | <• and well ventilated. Here you may store.your household goods, bric-a-brac, | Marlboro. : Miss llorotliy I.aniliertson of Ko- ;: pianos and other articles of value with the assurance that they will receive the | sellL' is spondiii!' a week with Mrs. C. W. 'Benjamin. V, same care and privacy that they would in your own home. Separate rooms. | Several trees iin Juiin Kib,"nllon's applo orchard y>'ere .uprooted and otherwise (lamai^'il during tho storm liist. Wednesday. '. John Robbir.F \of Kod Haiti; is spending several dhys with bis grand-., mother. Mis. Mary\Wel:-h. John has BURDGE been very sick with double pneu- monia but he has ct.mph-tely reeov-; Office, 40 Mechanic Street RED BANK, N. I. i COLT'S NECK NEWS. Telephone 894 4 George. Soffcl Having .1 Large Wind- & I mill Put Up on Hi» Farm. j 2| George Soffe.l is having a large ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••^••••••«»»4M»«»»»»*»»O ! windmill put uri un his farm o)i the ««•••••«< >••••• "I stone road, a.sjiort distance east of FOR EXCESSIVE j the village. A Long Branch man is • I •* • #fe fla ^*i H PT*k doing the work. UlvIC AClO' A*her Crawford spent Tuesday of ^0 D m H ^0 rm ^r • m^ j]as t wc<,]; witn joh,, p. Beckmnn. • TRY THE WILLIAMS TREATMENT i Roth men have been very sick, but' — I they are gradually recovering. 85 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) Several apple trees in Miss Bertha I v ' Polhemus s orchard were blown down E E : during the storm last week, you start tho duy worried ! Alice Fields, daughter of Walter CB« and ni-ms ami muaclea, j D J'iehls, was among the members 1,,-cins do not k—wontliink yf out bSrcThe day of the Freehold graduating class who that condition. have to stnj- in took an educational trip to Washing- ,.. . . 'ton last week. Alice was at the enpi- i r Comfort and Appearance, Ooth mu"oici.';"rT;-uraa; i«"pain»!' ac'ni..i,""b«;k''°or i tal from Thursday until Saturday. kiilney trouble unused Ij/timly made iciiln. i William Desmond h"1S bought an It ia a fact that ordinary , wearinir Ktyptok (tlusses, FRANKLIN 1 , If you slitter from bladder wt'iiknoss, with ! o,,tomobile the invisible bifocals, for visible bifocals make the TX O"VJ*"" ' ' '- •' K ijurniHK, HcaKlinK puins, tir if you aw in ami 1 L , ",r ft , •, i,- • , ni wearer look older. How- J|\'*r t*"» r'c — r" '. '*• " 'y appear just like out ot Led hnlf a dozen times at niuht. you I Edward Yoking has quit his job at ever, you do not have to A* UJIAJS.1',,. .'• .;• frooil-lookiiii* Binprle-vision will appreciate the rest, cumfort and . Walter D. Field's automobile paint- groan at the thoughts of THE INVISIBLE c'lfo:Al.5 \ ^ st K r L m in sn0 a1 mf To' p™vc''\ii c "w'ininm' Trci'tment con ' K P "' Herman Beck has taken Kryptoks may >or may not be the answer to youi1 eyeglass problem. But what- qUL-r.s kidney nnil bhultler ilisea.seH, rheumn- \ his place. tisni anil all other ailments when due U> ex- j m i m-—• ever your trouble mayjbe, bring it to us. Then you will find out what it is, "ubimn"'^ you' ha"-J"ncvcr tri™irThi!" WlT I II PayF to ai]vert'se »n 'rhe R«T'ster and the fault will be;satisfactorily remedied. We are always at your service.. Treatment, we will h'ive line 85c. bot- J.W. .WIRTH AND BROTHER OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS, you will TL-ceivt- liy parcel post .. .-„ Sfit*. bottle, without charge anil without in- 1. a Loan* am -mir noit ruovlni el of getting about. You have K<-,,vi- .11.176 :.'. .'urnlture. plannn or bnK«im*, to ill parts 1(1. Itciiw ith !•'< i (if city or country, lu Itio lar|!c«t ridila* also these essential advantages n-.fi.li iivailnblo ••:,., In ilo,i HnnK. lintnn you k«»« •'nr»*"fi """'"f '""">• wrlto, aeaa nil I. N'-t a-Tii. r.Htiuial CASE .all .'ir the .m!y roildhle furniture mom* —comfort, safety, economy and biiuks ;> in»'». mill B«t my iirkoH on jrour f Phono 747 ulil.. afl..|- tint )!urru::iil., of tlm i:iiimty ot MmimmiIh ilny-i in- i". ami niiHlnl Tho Case Six Model V COIIICR in four body !mul ri-linrlcil for nellli-nient tn the Uipliniia ('.nil nf milil Ctlinly, tin Thllimltiy, till - JOHN MORROW, JR. . ,1. Ciirl.ii'-a il i/her limn types: Touring; Spbrt; Sudan; Coupe. liu.|iiyi.|ith iin; nf May, A. I). 1021, m REID BANK, IM. J. for u y ni.,171 to ••'•'-1- llnw iippllratlon will be made for Hit 15. (Hlii-r In llM.lilH 'i mi' nf tiniimfAnlniin, I Sell Real Estate Tntiil ii' r'l April IIKIr,.,,A;.n.J.!!2l. -Hi .17!l 77 I Rent Cottages Ti. l.i.d.iiiti J nliove ' NOTICEOI; SETTLEMKNT OF Atf:OUNT. GLOBE COURT OARAGE M.i:,-,|.... 1.0(1.1 ((i JOHN MORROW, JR., I Write Insurance H,,i l lvnlr WlirV/V JiV ^"ir'i".''r.'-'r;:|7r/HW;:irf vi-'^r 'tin- ...I ami »ln,.,l l,y ,|,,, «„„„„„,„ „, „-., | ..nut, of Monmoiith „,„! ,,„,„. f| ,. Telephone 11,61 Red Bank i ti-iu. I., it,., IK lit of my kiicwleiij lenient )n III., (J, i,l,»,,., ,!„„,, ,„• ,, (•„„„.» l>, nil lllllt.ilny. Ihf. nb.lli day ,,t J . I'llLVIami ,M II.i COH'IVRIIw l,r(uri mi, Pii-.lill . | 1 W.-A. HOPPING ilny "f Miiy. Telephone 1161 RED BANK. !'•,,:'>!• ".'.."•'!V > ' !'|.li.-«llo,, wl.i KntiKElll II. M<'(jr N, Nolnry I'lllilli TRUEX BUILDING .IfiSKI'lf II. AI'I'I.KCATr' Cointri r Atti-.it: CUAIll.KK I,. IIENNlVlT. BROAD STREET WM. OTTrtlls'uN «ED BANK. N. h .KIIIM ,1 I.I.II-IAKD, II piiva lo tidv o in Tlio iiAr.a-;i,.. i-,:, . Atlvurlmi'mcnt. RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 11, 1921. S«ve* BRIEF ITEMS OF HEWS. Local and OWNERS OF WANTED! HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN . MONMOUTH COUNTY. Long Distance Hand Crocheters. Good Pay. Personal Note*. Salts of Property, Country Homes Building- Oparalion*, Lodge Doings, APPLY AT Slight Fires, Birthi, Marriages and Moving. Dealhi—Otbar Items. RED BANK KNITTING MILLS MISB Florence Short of AHbury Park is making a success of her part General Trucking, Oakland Street and Bridge Avenue jin the, stage play of "Romance," which is now appearing ut a New RED BANK York theater. MIBS .Short has also Baggage and If your property is for sale or rent list it, for quick action, witwhi taken parts in. several photoplay.^. raj•f office. Fill out, this blank and mail at once. The Leroy printinK oflicu ut As- Express Service.' My bury Park, which has bci-n conducted (residence, farm, country home) since the death of Howard D, Leroy by Joseph L. White, is now operated FIREPROOF VANS. Is for The Largest Retail f< by Mr. White and Gordon Korsyth aa (sale, rent, exchange) of ordinary quality are not good partners. Located at enough for prescription woili. Dominick Palaia of Lont; Branch (town) hos had his jitney bus overhauled and Only drugs and chemicals of th& has resumed operations between (street or road) very highest grade of purity ore. Lonp- Branch and lied liauk. Opposite Red Bank Depot AWNING The state hotel men's association fit for use In prescription!. We will hold its annual convention at As- Red Bank, N.J. (amount of land—acreage or size of lot) use ihe beat obtainable no mat- Manufacturers In the East bury I'urk frum June Kith to 17th. House has */?. . und Mrs. Walter Smith of Adrlphin Telephone 704. ter what the coat and allow tity gave, birth to u daughter Sunday of. (rooms) (improvements) one but registered pharmacist! The following barns and outbuildings last week. •«" to compound the medicine. A daughter was born to Mrs. Ma-1 - PLUMBER Laggren Bros. Co., Inc. son Sutts of Bradley Beach last [ and STEAM FITTER All prescriptions are double week. Price Ter Now il the time to have Furnaces, checked, thui. guarding egaintt Still Wrangling Over Garbage. Stovei, Smoke Stacks, gutters, Possession ' •. 1178 East Grand Street, ELIZABETH, N. J. I agree to pay G. W. Zucker the customary commission of fivepe r the possibility of error or inac- T/he Lonj,' Branch mayor and com- Leaders andgenerolplumbing put cent if he sells my above described property. Telephone Elizabeth 873 missioners are still lnhorinpr over the in order before cold wenther sets curacy. You may depend upr n 'lase ilisjioaal question. At a in. Owner's signature ; „, Weekly Service to Red'Bank and Vicinities meeting luBt week Mayor Housman Estimates given for new Heaters. Address the preucriptiom you hove filled charged Thomas Fay, the city .solici- Ask about the new pipelfrnsheater. at Telephone Date tor, with hindering the officials in HOWARD FREY solving the matter. Mr. Fay made a itrong denial. Sanitary |F>lumbin£ 74 Monmouth St. Red Bank SCHROEDER'S PHARMACY, Stolen Car* Recovered. FA Telephone 23-1-J George W. ZucKer H. C. HUBBARD, Prop. The automobile owned by Lawyer (Country Property Specialist) James D. Carton of Astmry Park 16 Broad Street, Red Bttnk. and which was stolen several nights ago was recovered at Media, Penn- MARLBORO, N. J., Telephone 232-F-4 Freehold Telephone 148 Telephone 38 \/ sylvania. Two soldiers and one civil- an were offering to sell the car, a high priced one, for $800. Autoi in Collision. Automobiles. own.ed:l]y Miss LpuJBe Glickman of Freehold and Augustus Here is welcome news for Sickles of Colt's Neck collided a few days ago. Both cars were badly all tire users. Just when damaged and Mr. Sickles was so bad- ly shaken up he was unable to get Fruit Growers, Attention! I you axe ready to replace your around for a few days! We are now selling Spraying Machines and Materials from our stock. See us before ^t End of Nose Cut Off. old, worn-out tires -with Joseph Barham, a Long Branch you order. , 4r plumber, was struckin the ince bya DAINTY -FROCKS We are in a position to meet any competition considering quality. £ new ones,Diamond answers , heavy iron box which was blown and Wecarry a supply of Bean Sprayers and Repair'Parts. Friend Sprayersand Repair Parts. • from a display sign on Sanger's hotel GOWNS the call of the times with a Tuesday of last week. The end of "Black Leaf "40." "Sulco-V. B." • Bnrham's nose was cut off but the can be safely trusted to bone WOB not injured. ' for Orchard Brand Materials. " Vreeland's" Electro Brand Materials. • Destructive Dogs. REAL Bissell Harrows. . * i. , • Generous & Sweeping Farmingdale is affliotcd with a DRY CLEANING Guns, Relief Valves.Spray Hose, Spray,Fittings and many other things too numerous to ^ band of stray dogs which have % caused a lot of loss to poultry rais- mention. ^ Reduction in Prices ers. Mrs. Alberta Butcher lost 39 \ Red Bank Steam Dye Works \ Orders taken for Round Bushel Baskets. A young chickens through the dogs and If you wish we will Spray Your Orchards. . ' • + Mrs. Elbert Bennett lost fifteen and MAX LEON, 2 a lot of eggs. Prop. 5 Call or write for anything you need. • Murder Trial Dates. Office: Fred Martin of Asnury Park will be tried Mny 23d on a charge of 24 WEST FRONT STREET J. C. Hendrickson I Son murdering Elmer Vaughn last Sep- Phone 734 tember. The date for the trial of Middletown, N. J. Diamond Patsy Siciliano on a charge of kill- Factory: ing Donato GMiamiello was set for 76 WHITE STREET Telephone 798-R. May 24th. 7 Phone 1045 TIRES Sent to Jamciburg. Dealers in Speredon Bodecp, a thirteen-year- old Asbury Park boy, was»scnt to the FARMERS' SUPPLIESI splendid high-mileage tires are reform school at 'Jamcsburg last week by Judge Lawrence. The boy now available at the following prices: had become a habitual thief and had defied the efforts of the police to re- form him. FABRIC OKAY TUBES SIZE CORB BED TUBES Partnership Dissolved. tUBSED OH SqUMQHE George Lnyton and ^William H. •QUSKOBS Preston, who have conducted a fruit and vegetable market at Asbury 30*3 14.00 a.75 2.23 Park 26 years, have dissolved part- nership. Mr. Preston has gone in 25.85 2.65 business with H. H. Hulick in the 16.60 3.20 same line. Fire Chiefs Elected. 32x3H 34.15 21.00 3.40 3.OO John Crokcr has been elected /Shief of the Asbury Park fire department. 33x4 44.75 29A0 4.25 3.85 James M.. Gentle is first assistant and William Tnggart second assistant. rc 39.80 4.90 The only contest wns between Tag- CaloriC Heat—Correctly Installed 51.55 5.50 gart and William Morris for second TIZHEN you purchase a Buick, you assistant'. Experienced t'alnriC Engineers VV are making a known investment Mnnasquan Girls Win. will make special blue prints of Manasqunn won the first school your building iii.d draw speciiiun- —in a car that has proved trustworthy track meet for girls held by the East tions for scientific' installation of Now is the time to invest Jersey high school league. The meet the CaloriC. This assures highest . for twenty years. Was held Saturday. Other schools heating; efficiency and fuel ecoif- in Diamonds taking part were Leonardo, Asbury omy. This service is vital to suc- But don't take Buick's reputation, the Park, Point Pleasant and Lnkewood. eess, but costs you nothing. Get a CnloriC and be sure it will be put words of Buick owners or our words A New Dentist. in right. , Over 100,000 CaloriC YHE DIAMOND RUBBER COMPANY. INC Dr. Everett Covert, who studied users. as to Buick's reliability as the final argu- dentistry at the University of Penn- ment. Let us take you out in a 1921 sylvania, has opened an office at Long Branch, his former home. Dr. BAILEY & COMSTOCK Buick. You, yourself will be the best Covert has been practicing; at Phila- at' judge of its sturdiness and power, its delphia. GEORGE OGILVIB'S Matawan Store Rubbed. comfort, beauty and easy operation. En.l Eroht Street, Red Bank, N. J. Four clerks in A. J. Carton's store ut Matawan were held1 up by an P. O. Box 342. Phone Conn. armed man Saturday night. Th Your Buick is doubly guaranteed for bandit escaped with the day's re- continuous use through Authorized ceipts, amounting to several hundred dollars. Buick Service. . (Contrnuod on next page.) Since January /, regular equipment on all models includes Cord Tires SUFFERED SEVEN

The Columbia (no adjusfnvji-.t LONGJfEARS payment) guarantee cover.; all. t'l materials in the battrry. It c.vm t!v workmanship that n.tu tlirm then. It i;u..;- Finally Relieved by taking juiti'efl im ck-rtricil capacity ;uU-i|u;'.tc to il:e raniiretnc'iit:! (if your ear; v.iih ;m efficiency Lydia E. Pinkham's at least W'o of the t-mir In IK iliflrrnit tnlile Compound m> c&ns of Lowe Brothers new modal; It looks BO «ays. Honeycomb (HK9) good. I docided to try it, Auto Varnish Colors and phitc formation lui It'fi lots of fun to repaint si missal Rrurturc and before tho first spent a pleasant afternoon your car if you use Lowo Hkc u Mrd f;iMl Brothers Auto Varnish I continued uime it until I hud taken painting it. Colorn. Mad1e in nil tho vTul eight bottlt \ N., Kavonawooil.W. Va. JOS. T. BURROWES CO. Tho ordinary day of most IHMI.TOwives County's Largest Automobile Distributor "»—2l3 WEST FRONT STREET, RED BANK." \tr u ceaactefm-trendmttf of wnahfiiK,"' t:,r the Ilorouch of Red Dank: £*k--;i*f.E>AY,5N0 SOLICITORS, 1, That the lateral Hewer nitli the neces* Rary nonncctJoiiB therefor cotuttrtlcteil In Prospect uvcnuo frum Wallace street south SPECIAL nlmut nix hundred ami nfty feet, U heiebF FREE! Enough Devoe rntiflfMl and accepted. 2. That the cost nnd cxpenne of the con- Lead and Zinc Paint struction of suoh fewer Blinll bu mtHessed for your house—IP In the manner provided by lnw, Producing a rare beauty of tt The nearest you can get'' NOTICE OF INTENTION. ncum! tcst.Dcvoc doesn't tone and distinguished by TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: "car a your or tivu or three yeirs charming design, the Tnko notice, that on tho 10th dny of Mar. l liuiiicr uml hcttcr —than ID21, nt the Council Chamber In tlio Dor- miirli Hall, at 8:00 o'clock I'. U.. the ordi- nny oilier piiint ymi choose! nance horolnbeluw set forth will bo present* Or — i>uml I .ill )>mr house with rd to the Council of the Dot-DUKh of ReA IMur, u!id il.u other hall with (")[' It faulth'ss LIGHT AND DARK Ilnnk, for final passage, any person opposed thereto will at that time be Riven an op- wk.iiuver you like. ^-'.conduct is, the PHONOCRAPH portunity to present hit objection. If I)L:VOI; doLsii'tlnk'j fewer gallons result el" our'iievo- J. L, IIUUDARD, nrul cost lei? money, we'll make i"H to the highest is famous as the crowning Clerk. ni) cli;uj'c fur ii-inciplcs. Justice achievement of' the illus- AN ORDINANCE AUTHOItlZINO THE EX- 1 There are four real essentials to TKNHIOM Or* WATER MAINS IN 8UM- Cm ynti atl'.inl to pa«s iliij olTer rule* mil business trious Remington Family. HKT AVENUE KIIOM I.B1U1ITON AVE- v.iilmtit iuv(.">tii;aliun'r* I'ondiU't and cotir- existence—food, sleep, clothing and NIIE TO TUB OAnnAOE DUMP, AND li'sy marks mlr 1)10. Sold Exclusively by ON HUN8ET AVENUE KA.HT Or? JJI!V(itTmi|!i-< IS lessional manner. H1IREWH1IURY AVENIIH TO WIIJ.OW :il I,)- y drink—and there is no drink the HTIIKET, IN RHnKWHIlUHY AVKNIIB «-:if • i>t ilk- I.IJL'SI |i;iln uf Knickerbocker Pharmacy, l'HOM WEHTHIDK AVKNIIE TO NEW- Drugs, Sundries, equal of KRUEGER'S SPECIAL. MAN RPRINOH ROAD, AND IN MADI- Red Bonk, N. J. HON AVBN11R ITIOM BOOTH STREET AUTO AMBULANCE SERVICE AHMIT 1100 KKKT IN BM1) MADISON O\nirs and tobies AVKNIIH. for all occasions - -BB--1T OKIJOTNBr) "llf *ury avenue to' Willow street, In Shrewsbury avenus front West- 60E.FR0NTST. RED BANK side avanus to' Nawman Bpflnps road, and In Madison avetiua from Bouth strest BOO feat In said Madison avsnut, t a ooit not to «x«s«4 nix thouiand, dollur ( a Ineludlnsr labor and auUrlali. RED BANK REGISTER, MAY U P*t« HIM

CHJUSTIAH SCIENCE SOCIETY, M Bra**1 SI, K«! Baak. H. J. I G. * O. A. DELATU8H, BRIEF ITEMS OF 'NEWS* . Iwrlcts—Sunday 11:00 A. M.. S:CI ?. M Sunday-School—»:»6 A. M. Boom IT Eisner mdi. Ktd Bull. H. I. Wsdnesdar Evening Tssttmonlsl KHUIP Tel. Cons. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK (Continued from last page.) —8:00 V. M. The body of Milton J. Docfcery of Beading Room—Wednesdays: and Bandaan R. HAROLD A. TILTON, The Richness of Milk from 1:80 to 4.S0 P. M. D BtimOEON DENTIST. FREEHOLD, N. J. New York was washtd ashore at • Tha public Is corSUllr hvriUd ta visit Graduate OnWtraltx of PanntylTula. •«. Cliffwood last week. The man's tha XUadinf Room and to tha sarvieaa. aasaor to Dr. J. D. Thnxkxaottoa. He. I depends upon the amount of solids and butter feet and hands had been tied and it Broad Street. MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Office honra: B A. M. to I Jl P. H. fat present Milk rich in cream (butter fat) is believed he met with foul play. star except Saturday. ITS MOTTO-SEBVICE. is, ^of courje, more nourishing. Dockery was employed on Governor's Island. E. SIDWELL 1 A• TRUSS SPECIALIST In the Trenton Agricultural Contests our Reynold.—Wise,, Men, Women, and Children Miss Naomi R. Reynolds, daughter £ For Farm and Garden in bulk, M Rooms 300-l-£Klnn>outh Building. milk tested by government experts scored 100 Asbury Park, N. J. of W. H. Reynolds, of Asliury l'ark, packages and Seed Tape. ($ Phones-Aabursr Wayside 261-F-4. per cent for butter fat. ami Mervin B. Wise of that place Everything in the Line. >J Honrs-t-U. 1-4.1-8. Sauirdur, 8undu»nd Haa were married at Wilkesbarre, Pa., on day and by appointment. Why cheat youreelf with an inferior product? Thursday, April 28th.- The groom is ANY QUANTITY ft All appliance! Buarantead or prices refunded. employed in the Anbury Park post- WOODRUFF'S SEEDS ••< ILLIAM E. FOSTEE, Secure the best. office. - W COUNSELLOR AT LAW. New York, N«w Jersey, New Pastor Installed. | WELLER'S | CO Broadway. Atlantic HfeUanda, Rev. Arien J, Muyskerys was in- N. Y. City. N. 1 SHREWSBURY DAIRY CO., Inc. stalled as pastor of the Long Branch $ Broad Street, Red Bank. W Presbyterian church last Thursday OBERT PIERCE, No connection with any other dairy or company. night. The new Long Branch pastor R LICENSED AUCTIONEER, Besldcnce 46 White. Red Bank. is ajjrother of Rev. John Muyskens, Telephone 10S8-M. Telephone Red Bank 8-R pastor of the Red Bunk Presbyterian •peelal attention to sales of farm _. church. UNUSUAL fans Implements and: personal propsrtr, FOUR PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS HEALTH TALK NO. 15 , • Firemen Entertained. F. TETLKY, The members of the North Anbury M• NOTARY PUBLIC and COMMISSIONER OF DEKD3. Park fire company were the guests of VALUES Tetlty'o News Stand. Colonel John W. Aymar, president 7 Broad Street. Had Bank. N. I of the company, at a dinner served at the Angonia hotel last Wednesday IN R. HAtlOLD J. STOKES, D DENTAI, SURGEON night. Successor to Dr. Frank Lee. M Broad Street. Eianer Building. Lost Barrel of Oil. Hooms 4. & nnd C. Ira Megill of Farmingdale lost Office Hourfl 830 to &:00 o'clock. WE ARE NOW READY TO GIVE THE PUBLIC OF RED BANK THE SAME practically an entire barrel of lin- seed oil last week when someone BOYS' EO. McC. TAYLOR, C. E. DAILY SERVICE WE ARE GIVING IN LONG BRANCH G CONSULTING ENGINEER. , stood a bicycle against the faucet on CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR. the barrel and turned the faucet 8 ElOTcr Building, Broad SL. Red Bank. N. J. FORGET THE PAST. open. D EILLY, QUINN A PARSONS, Has God Created Women to be Servants? Boy Burglars Arrested. IV COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Davidson Building, Red Bank. Joseph Sacco, Antonio Petuso, SUITS John J. Quinn, Theodore D. Parsons. Our new method of washing brings comfort to every housewife; your clothes are washed separ- Barney Abruzzi and Frederic Bruno, ately and in the most sanitary condition. Every piece beautifully washed, semi-dry, clean, fresh and Lonj* Brunch boys all about thirteen OHN S. APPLKGATE & 30N, years of ape, were arrested last week J COUNSELLORS Al LAW not damaged. charged - REtt BANK, H. J. New School Trustee. R. W. M. THOMPSON, D DENTAL SURGEON, Mayor Edgar O. Murphy of farm- 21 N»r'l Bank Building. Hod Bank. N. » New System Sanitary Wet Wash Laundry ingdale has appointed John V. Mat- Gas administered. Hours 8-6. thews a member of the hoard of edu- /"I KO. D. COOPER, 41 So. BROADWAY Tel. Long Branch 603 LONG BRANCH, N. J. cation to succeed J. Arthur Butcher, VJT CIVIL ENGINEER •who-resigned because of moving out Successor to GBO. Cooper, U B . Pack up your troubles in our laundry bag. Work called for and delivered in 24 hours. of the borough. Poetoffics Building. RED BANK.

Fight Over Property. 1'KOKGE K. ALLEN, JR., Don't delay; give us a trial. It will save you money and time. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SCJilVETOH. Mus. Florence W. Smalley and Mr. Bora ?. Patterson Building, Broad BtlMs. and Mrs. Alexander Crelin are en- !IEQ BANK. M. J. Wet Wash, Semi-Dry, Ready for Ironing, 30 lbs. Washed $1.25; 4c for each additional pound paged in a court %ht over the pos- II EO. H. KOBERTS, session of the EMnrado hotel- at G GRADUATE AUCTIONEER Our driver calls every day. Ocean Grove, which Mrs. Smalley re- Padlrree or Grade Stock. Farm Bales, »« sooal Property. New Monmouth, N. J. :ently bought. Telephone Mlddletown 271-P-JI. Married in Florida. Miss Laura B, Shafto, daughter of HAVE YOU | the late William H. Shafto of Villa Park, w,as married on April 30th to I Ellsworth Alexander to John In^lis of Pennsylvania. The Headache ivcddinpf took place at St. Peters- burg, Florida. Do your Eyei burn or itch T TILES Do they feel tired or strained 7 for Floors, Walls, Hearths and Man- AUentown Man Dead. If to, have your eyes examined; roar tel Facings, Brass and Wrought Iron William E. Taylor of Allentown gl&anea may need a chang*. Fireplaces, Andirons, Fenders, Fir« died Sunday of last-.week after a short sickness. Mr. Taylor sold his STILES & CO. Seta and 6aa Logs, Wood and Til* farm near Allentown a short time -. Specialists Mantels, Medicine Cabintta and TU« ago because of poor health. He was 2nd National B*nk Bids.. Room 28 in Bathroom Accessories. ' 57 years old. Every Wednesday Houri 1:00 to S p,m. 14 Monmouth St., Red Bank " Old Houses Burned. TELEPHONE E26-J. Some old houses on land now be- ing transformed into a golf course near Como were burned last week. It was. deemed cheaper to destroy tl' buildings than to tear them down for their lumber. Home from Belgium. Miss Blanche Duchesnc has re . THE U. S." ROYAL CORD turned to Long Branch after spend A famous tire—and a famous trend. ing- a year in Belgium with her Acknowledged among motorists and father, William Duchexne, who was dealers alike as the world's foremost formerly manager of the West End example of Cord tiro building. Al- shore club. ways delivering the same, repeated Body Found on Beach. economy, tiro after tiro, and season after season. The bodv of a man which had been The stripe around th» sldewnll is in the water so long identification registered as a trade-mark in tha U. Si was impossible was found on th Patent Office. beach at Keyport Friday. The bod; was buried, in Green Grove cemetery at Keyport. rTpHERE is a tremendous satis* Rebuilding Railroad Bridge. X faction to us in Belling the The New York and Long Branch railroad is,rebuilding its bridge ove Liberty. ^ Matawan creek and the meadows a that place. One track will be kep open for traffic during the work o We know in advance the pleasant rebuilding. ^ things that are certain to happen. Jlcw you can measure Official Breaks Leg. In the first ten minutes of demon- Samuel B. Zartman, one of th< Long Branch commissioners, sufferet stration, the Liberty reveals the a broken leg in a fall at Jersey City delightful difference in the way it Monday of last week. He was taken tire value in 1921 to the Long Branch hospital fo rides and drives. treatment. Bradley Beach Girl Wedj. Its consistent performance there- FTEN it's surprising the number country to another to "find a market" Miss Zelda Marks, daughter of H O of different tire views that come A. Marks of Bradley Beach, was mar after, and the admiration its beau- ried Saturday week to J. Harol out in a chance talk at tlje curb*br in Jamison of Bradley Park. Rev. H ty always arouses, are a constant the leisure of a friend's garage. There are 92 U.S. Factory Branches.. R. Bennett performed the ceremony source of pleasure to the owner. Each one gets its share of U. S. Tires. Trucks Forbidden on Street. Almost every day you come The Asbury Pink commissioner We feel that in distributing the across the man human enough There is a broad, constant, even dis- have passed an ordinance on its firs tribution of U. S. Tires always going reading which prohibits trucks from Liberty in this community we are to believe he can outguess using Ocean avenue. Deal has i the cut-price tag on "job- on from these Branches to the dealer. similar ordinance in effect. building a business that is bound lots," "discontinued lines" and Buy a U. S. Tire anywhere Elks Have a Band. to endure, because it is based on The Asbury l'ark lodge of Elk sustained and continuous satis- "surplus stocks." —in a community of 50Opeople now has a hand-of -f> pieces and re or even less—and you get a hearsals are being- held regularb faction. His opposite is the hard- The uniforms are royal purpl pan car owner who sticks fresh, live tire of current trimmed with white braid. J. W. MOUNT CO. year in and year out to a production—with all the orig- (Continued on next page.) inal service and mileage the White St. and Maple Ave., Red Bank "Any XT. S. Tim standard brand as the only ta a uruVpfaa/ rational economy. factory put into it. Telephone S13 full - money's The owner of a medium or light-weight car stands on Many*"will remember the scarcity equal ground with every other LIBERTY SIX of U. S. Tires last year. car owner. A hardship at the time, but a bene- Any United States Tire is a uni- fit now. There are no U. S. Tires to be versal full moriey's worth—backed up MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY. worked off—no accumulations—no with a leadership policy of equal TIME TABLE IN EFFECT APRIL 13ih. 1921. forced selling of any U. S. brand — no quality, buying convenience and price Subject to chuntro without notice. shipping of tires from one part of the for everybody. OON units nrc rcc- Steamer Albertina BHwmm PU'r 21. font of Frnnklln Stnvt, Ni'W York (I.nndiiiK nL tho [liiltpiy lo laki) CJII anil t.-t oB M ognizctlns the best I'i»m'Wi!rn "lily), .'.ml UiuliUn.lH. Oi-runU: mill II.-1 Hnnk that enn be made. The Telophano Call I''JV Cuni.l Now York. 4-3 It.-J Dank. N. J. IliKhUnila Tolculianu, 121)4 distinctive dcsignoftlio - United States Tires Sijc-48 combines them FOR RED BANK. FOR NEW YORK to make a sum of the Daily except Sunday. Daily except Sunday. quality of oil. P.M. A.M. I.onvo Plrr 21, foot of Franklin St* . . 2 4!t . l.aavn Kelt* flank 7 (M> l.tnvo Iliiltcry I.niulilin .,. :i 15 l.euvo Oti'»nlc / 2" United States @ Rubber Company Arrive HIclilantlH nliout . . , ., .Ii 00 I Leave llighlRluls . 7' rift Arrive Ocnanlc aliout 5 30 ' Arrive Buttery Ijiiiilluii «l».tit 0 30 AFflVe Ri'il f!i'fik'lll)o\lt' ; ; : ~T":Y:"'.^ .0'DO l Afilve Fr)liil(rin'Stfti'l"ntnl«f'.~r. v.-IO^W- Empire Garage 7•••**""" ""'""'"", '•"•"" X*W. Mount Co. """" NOTICIC~At Ilnttory Ijnidltiir, all oluvnted tniknn for upluwn, itutjwny'fnr tiiiliiwn ur to IJrMikly't M00N and Burfncu cart mul forrloa ID Btutun Inhinil unit Uruoklyn. ran tio nruclioil In two inluutua. EMI'lKi: GARAGE, , Henry McDermott JOB. Sesta Tire Co, Allan I'll).I, Proprietor, CAN TAKE TROLLEY. Walter E. WaUh & Co.' Ph.. for Shrow«bnry, ttivtnmimii, l nii liriinili. A«bur» I'arl, nil Havon, Oci'unlc >mt Itimition. AT KKI) HANK via J. C. T. Co.. for Fair Vlow. MU.IIolown, N»» M ..null. ll.Uurd. It pays to advertise in tha RegUrtei born and tiuyuori. —Advertisement. *tf*.St>oL:Ulttttitiitlon Kiv.'> to tli« oardaf autoa, llur*i(ta'i'l drtlixai Page Tea RED BANK REGISTER, .MAY-11, 1921,

WHERE QUALITY REIGN BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. EVENING (Continued from last page.) ALL SEATS Harry P. Hiimu1 WHS t'U'ctod chief STRAND THEATRE !of the l'Yoi'hold !m' Double Adventure." land Asliury Park. The busses he PAULINE FREDERICK just human and happ has in mind to use would carry 35 persons each. . ' • IN • .._.-..... Wants Body of Son. Monday and Tuesday R. M.. WortliiiiRton of Como ha? THE MISTRESS OF SHENSTONE notified the way department that he Adapted from the Novel of Florence L. Barclay. . May 16 and 17 desires the body of his son Robert, "Whut is the best thing'in life? Is it fame, wealth, the pur- ; who was killed in the war and buried suit of empty ideals, is it the stuff, that dreams are made 'in Frame. ' -y of?. Tlii'se questions are solved with such'delicacy, such Will Wed in June. fineness in lighter moments, such depth of feeling and sueh ' Announcement has been made that powerful force as only Miss Frederick is capable of dis- the marriage of Hiss Klsie A. Jlun- playing in this role. Mary Pickford • nini; of Matawan and John A-. L. K. O. Comedy." Kinograma. Review. H.iiu-r of Illinois will take place oil June 21st. • • . - IN Belmar Bridge Closed. Friday, May 13 The bridge across Shark river-at "THROUGH THE lSclm.tr has been closed to traffic while it ia being Ycrilnnked. Trav- ' elers have to use a bridge farther up OTIS SKINNER the river. BACK DOOR" " • IN The outstanding feature of "Through the Back Door" is .Wind Damages Pavilion. the delightful comedy sequences scattered throughout the The roof on the new pavilion on picture. In a little girl role Miss I'ickford has a elm nee to 19O2 1921 the beach at Belmar was blown off by "KISMET" become involved in innumerable complication!!, all provoca- the heavy wind lust Wednesday. tive of mirth, yet touched with that pathos whic.li> stamps The Miracle of the Theater Art. this greatest of all ingenues aa mistress Df her art. In ad- i The damage amounts to about This stupendous ten-reel production, costing half a million dition to the tlcan, wholesome fun with which tliia feature $2,000. dollars to produce. The greatqst cast ever assembled. An abounds, there is found running through it a counterplot Had Employees Arrested. echo from the Arabian Nights with all IO>>>IO>>K<*>!<<<<<<^^^ are reduced from $5 to $15 of Actual Value Councilman Resigns. Frank Antonides, lor nine years a Telephone Monmouth Beach 2296 member of the West Long Branch New Jersey Co-Operative Agency, Inc. borough, has resigned because of poor health. Dainty Frocks and Dresses D. LESTER DANN, President. C. A. CAMPBELL & SON DEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF at a saving from $3 to $10 of former prices * *• the Second National Bank at Red Bank, in the 1 state of New Jersey, at cloae of business on f An Insurance Service Bureau. • MONMOUTH BEACH, N. J. April 28th, 1921. I RESOURCES. Dont wait until something happens before you place fy Formerly at Shrewsbury, W. J. 1. a Loans and discounts. Including rediscounts, (except those shown in your insurance. >$j bandc... , J2,2§0,72B 64. AUTOMOBILE GARAGE 2- Overdrafts, unsecured , 1,698 42 Your House, Furniture, Automobile, Plate Glass and £< Fashionable New Millinery 4- U. S, Kovernment securities owned : Employees need Insurance. We can take care of theni all. g a Dcpoj ited to aecure cir- culation (U. H. bond* par Cars Sold on Commission at a reduction from 20 to 50% vuluvj 75.000 00 Write or Phone No\\', Red Bank 968. b All other United States Government' Securities 382.&J5 68 j | Automobile Repairing, Painting, Trimming and Lettering Red Baok Branch, Total 457.935 68 5. Other b nda. securities, etc 2,279.554 98 I!. Ranking house 70,000 00 Room 8, Eisner Building, RED BANK, N. J. 7. Kval estate aw ncduthei thun bniik- Hand-Made Blouses and Sport Skirts inp house 1,519 50 PAUL REVERE, Resident Manager. I. Ciwh in vault 119,783 60 CADILLAC 8 and BUICK 9. Lawful reserve with Federal Re- serve Bank 209,919 10 ««€«*»^^ at prices in many instances below cost II. Met amounts due from National Overhauling a Specialty bank* 8S.4G© 71 H. Oheckft on other banks in the same NO 1OB TOO LARGE NOR NONE TOO SMALL TO RECEIVE city ortownaa reporting bank [other than Item 13J 3.074 23 OUR ATTENTION 5.605.223 81 Total of Hems 9. 10. 11. 12,13 If your Cadillac is not right lee ua at once to aave you money ami 14 244.093 04 Iti. Chi*i:ks on hanks located mHnide of city or town of reporting bank and oiher rush items 5.000 fc! They work IK. ICetI«tii|itEon fund with U. S. Marcus liiaery Store Treaaurfr ami due from II. S. Treasurer 3.750 00 8 Broad Street, Red Bank Total • • M74.0DI 39 naturally 11. Cnuilal atnek nuUl ill S 800.000 00 Th^y work tl. SurpliiH fund... •... 200.000 00 23. a Undivided won't*.. .. 1M,53) 03 a rtfRt'rvcil for intercut naturally nd.UUM« accrued 3.977 29 and form and form lMl.r.U 32 c Loss current exiii'iiMci*. interest nnd no habit _»sca i>nid 77.6M 10 t.S8t7 22 21. Circulating noteHoiitatamlinK 70.7(0 00 no habit 23. N«t amounts due to muional bnnka 1,170 31. 21. Net iimnimtH dm- Ut State imnUa, l>iinrvorw, T\wd Iriiftt coiT^pftiiH\^ ^n tnc SPLIT TOP BREAD United Ktntonftr.il forciKn rimntries They work j aCV^rtifl«u\?cVkiimH"tail^n^ • 11.47H 81 naturally Remember as a boy how you used to W. Canhier'a checkR on own bimlc out- Htanilintr , 2,908,10 and form ox-t into the jam pot, smearing jam all over Total ofllcmtt 22. Z.\,4 2\. 25 no habit Demantl tVopoaitH (otiior ihari bank your face. - (It'pi'sita) fliilijc-ot (o JlcHt'rvo dw. lumitM pavtililu wilhin 'M) ()HVH; 27. IniiiviiJimlilfponil^fiubjccttochcck 1.H7H.M9 HI A Dry Cellar—Yet a Cool One My! But didn't that bread and jam Totul of iicn'mnil clopuHltn (ottu-r tlinn bank ik>- They work A warm cellar ia a poor storehouse. That's why vege- taste y;(K)d! DoHitH) Hiihjfot to Rcnervo tables and other foodstuffs cannot usually be kept in the Itt-iiiH 27, 2H. £9. £0. 31 naturally baiements of homes heated by the old style pipe furnaces, Bread and jam would be just as enjoy- Timt' >(Iat>(>IHiU"(Hubjpct"to Ilewrve imyii>)t« after 30 days, or subject to and form or the more coetly systems. The able now for your lunch. IV) tlityjt or inuru tiolicc, ftnJ postal no habit :!'(.'Ortiliaitf'H of (i('p»;nL fottuT than Home Ventilator Furnace fur money txirrowod There is nothing like good bread to >(U.4!>l 22 Th« Orialnal PATENTED Pbataaa Mo.l.l 3H. rnaluiBaviiiKHih-pusUs OAO'J -lil Manufactured only by the HOMER FURNACE CO., Homer, Mich. satisfy a real appetite, Tlltill (if tJtlK! (it'POHitN sultji'ct lo Itfnerve. Items will radiate enough heat to keep' the cellar free from :n. ;n, :i". mill iw 2,r.tn,20fi 71 i Eat bread with jam, with jelly, .with :)7. VniL.tSHLt,"!,),•!,<•,it. IntlnT (hull dnmpness, but will not detract from its natural coolness. |t»Htnl saviiiffrt): inchiilinK Wnr I,uan depusilH incoiint and d>'i;(inltt of Vegetables con be stored with perfect safety. butter, with anything—only be sure you get U. H iJiKbiM-ttiiiKomi-iTH 40 0OO Heat is not wasted with the "Home Ventilator." The II IIIIIM imynhK with I'.d.MJil Roiervo Hunk JWM100 00 scientific principle of design and operation sends oil heat i\ Ijiatiililien i)(her thrin thone ubovrt Child's Split Top Bread 12.000 00 JAS. COOPER, units through the combination hot- and cold-air register, i I Totul SiMH.Cfll .'tit and from there it is evenly distributed throughout the house. i-i STATK.lfNKWJUKSKY, (JoilNTV OK MoNMOUTH, »•. ..Clean, uimpla uiul onfe.' •> Doesn't waBte " spniJC Kind J. W. CHILD & CO. 'f I, Clitvrlc^ II, Thrxickmorttm. crtiihi«r of ihe 2"' »bmf*-n(imrrl'"htUflt,- (Iff B<)K'lYlfi Vlhtf^ii'i*' fd»t *th« doesn't neccsajliite n big installation coal; We can equip MlVtl HtlLU'MUMlt In UU« t« tilt' llfcHt of H\y ktlOW- your residence with a "Home Ventilator" in a few hours, - REI> BANK;N. J. -' "' JRive (S) Registered Pharmacists tor a little more than you would pay for a good buoo \. H. THnOCKMOItTON.CaBhler, The same dependable firm name and the Hubiicrllicd nnd aworn to bofore me! thin lifjh burner. A»k us for more information. same convenient location for the past sixty tiny tit M(iy. JIKl. * K ATIUOIUNF, M. HOBKOliall. H»U\xy Public. THE REX ALL. STORE WallUun O'Brien, Red B«nk and Seabright years. ' - • COHRK<;T—AttCHt: HKJMIJND KISNKIt, / FKANK MrMAHON, ,- Olr«cturi>, Telephone 355 RED BANK, N. J. HKNJ. J. I'AItKrc.t. I BANK rER. Isiasd WMklr. Bnt«r*» u DKOnd-OUss aUtUr l« tfct Fo«t- VOLUME XLIIi; NO. 46. offlc. t< K«d Bank, H. J, undtr tba Aot of liana Id. 1871. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1921. $1.50 Per Year PAGES 11 TO 20. KITE-FLYINC CONTEST. MAKING BOO GARMENTS. ELM PLACE HOUSES SOLD. I WORK OF WOMAN'S CLUB. WEDDINGS. About Twenty-Fire Boys and Girls | Red Bank Red Cron Workers Strir- NEW ROAD CONTRACTS. Took Part in the Event. ing to Complete Quota. McLaughlin—Mount. ORIOLES FLYING HIGR NEW OWNERS FOR THREE FIVE NEW MEMBERS JOINED AT After having been postponed twice The Red Bank branch of the RedTHOMPSON & MATTHEWS GET Miss Anna Mclaughlin, daughter PROPERTIES. THE LAST MEETING. RED BANK NINE HAS YET TO on account of bad weather, the kite Cross society and its thirteen auxil- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS JOB. of John McLaughlin, and William L. LOSE A GAME. contest for boys and girls of Red iaries are completing; an allotment of Mount, son of Charles Mount, both They Wor« Sold by White Brother! Talks on Girls' Camps and on the Louis J. Sieling to Build Short Piece and the Persons Who Bought Them Bunk wus held Saturday afternoon Work and Needs of the Red Cross 500 children,'* garments to be sent of Atlantic Highlands, were married They Passed Oul a Batch of Coos* Will Occupy Them—The Houiei on Prospect avenue. Of the 233 abroad. Capt. L. Cody Marsh, exe- of Concrete Road at Seabright Sunday, May 1st, at the rectory Eggs to Highlands Sunday, De- entries about 2fi appeared on Satur- —Lecture Course Outlined—Play County to Aid in Improving Spring ! of St. Agnes's Catholic church at Have Juit Been Built. to be Given Next Week. cutive secretary of the Monmouth feating the Baiebali Representa- day, some of them being fine kites. Lake Road. i that place by Rev. Father Egan! tives of That Place 9 to 0, Three new houses built and owned Five new members joined the Redcounty chapter of the Red Cross so- hp wort Motion pictures of the kites and the ciety, and Mrs. W. Strother Jones of Thompson & Matthews company I '. y ' attended by the bride's By White Brothers on "the north Bide flyers were taken by Duniel Dorn of Bank Woman's club at its meeting of Red liank were awarded thc con-1 ®lstpr' Mrs- William Spengeman of . The Oriole baseball team of Red of Elm place wore sold during the last Friday afternoon. The newRed Bank spent part of last week . d the. con?\, Bank put a thick coating of white- lied Bank, The winners were as urging the women of this locality to ' ' " '• w York, and Thomas Johnson of pant week. One in a stucco house, follows: members are Mrs. John Muyskens, tract for concreting First avenue at j N° tiYorkc , and Tho wash on the Highlands team Sunday and ilii new owner is Leslie Downed Jr., Mrs. K. J. Murphy. Mrs. Eric enlist in the work. A delegation of Atlantic Highlands„ --, . a county road, I, Atlantlc HighlandsHighlands.. The couple afternoon before a record-breaking of Hudson avenue, who paid $8,200 ClaiH t, boy to eleven years olil First Methodist church women have by the freeholders last week. The went on a short wedding trip. They crowd of 1,600 persons. The score First prl; Cutltu• n UurnHJile, scout knife; Forster, Mrs. Walter I!. Connor and road is to have an asphalt surface are living for the present with the for it, Mr. Downes will occupy the leconil pri«e», Klchord DeWItt, Frank Mrs. Albert Burdge, A new by-law volunteered to make garments every , was 9 to 0. Baker, the Highlands bouse. It is on a lot 80x150 feet and Muzzu, Alrilun Ueekmun, smaller knived. Thursday afternoon at the Red Cross- The Red Bank firm was the lowest of ; bnde'a parents. Tin- bride receive• d' | pitcher, was knockeil out of the box Clm» a, sirln up to eleven years old— of the club will hereafter require an four bidders on their estimate of" large number of gifts. it lius six rooms and a bathroom. A Flrat prize Jimet Bruwn, pair of roller initiation fee of three dollars from rooms at 99 Broad street. They will I he groom, in the second inning and was suc- fireplace of natural stone is in thenkates. new members. bring materials with them. Persons ?49,977.50. The section to be im-h mannger of the Sheffield Farms ceeded by Mell Johnson. Morley, living room. The house has modern C1IIH» II, boys twelve to fourteen years The club house committee reported doing this work can use new goods proved is u little over half a mile in milk station at Atlantic Highlands. pitcher for Ked Bunk, struck out old—Firrft priie, GiMirfc-t! Bailey, ucuut kit; length. eleven men. William Macintosh, in improvements and hardwood floors ueuond prices, AuHtln Dolce, Clmrlen Den- that it had followed the instructions or second-hand goods. Miss Lydia Pfister—Southall. throughout. Mr. 'Downes is em-nett. Edwitrcl Lam.1. Gerald Bennett, scout of the club given at the previous *• Ovens.is chairman of production Louis J. Sieling of Red Bank, who the eighth inning, clouted u home ployed in the wholesale drug business knivetii meetinur and had signed the contract 'and she is supplying information to is completing the two ends, of the Miss Helen .Pfister of Kumson, for- run with three men on bases.' Hik oyei CIUHH 4. trl« twelve to fourteen yea Riimson road, was awarded the con-merly of 'KatontoWn, anil Harry at New York. olil unii -First prize, Janet Hendrick- with Benjamin John Parker for thewomen who want to help in the work. brother, David Macintosh, got ;Ne ^ • — t f Southall of Fair Ilave-n were married William Birmingham ' of Freehold son, liodnk; second Prize, Uuth Flood, pearl purchase of the Hope property on tract for reconstructing a section of , three-bagge...... ,._-,,,1Kft,,r Luearl,,,,i i „, lmthe. mgamee is t\jq buyer of one of the other knlfo. Hroad street. It was also reported MRS. KINNEY'S FUNERAL. the road east of the Seabright draw- j Saturday night, April JOth, by Rev. wheh n threh e men were on ba=es The Clans 5. boys fifteen years old and up— bridge for $5,230* The contract is;"- R- Raver, pastor of First Metho- Orioles have not lost a game this houses. This property is 35x150 No one auallfled. that the property had been surveyed dlst feet. The house hns six rooms und ClartH fi, airulaneH—First prize, Miirmn. and that the plot to bo purchased by Large Attendance and Numerous for a 200 foot stretch and the road church, The attendants were \ season, a bathroom and the price was Decker, ciltclu'r'H Klove. Floral Tributes at Last Rites. is to be built of concrete base and Mr-an d Mrs- George Martin of Fairj In thirtecn-inning game on the GlnrtH 7, uperlnl kited—First price, GeorKC I the dub contained more land than a if7,4O0. Mr. Birmingham bought the Wells witli a boy-»haped kite, flashllitlit. hud been shown on the diagram when Numerous floral tributes and a Warrenite surfacing. I Haven. Mrs. Martin is a sister of | Oriole field Sunday thc Kism-r Stars. place for his own occupancy. the club had voted to purchase the large attendance marked the funeral An agreement was adopted be- ; the groom. After n wedding trip Mr. clatl in new uniform., .l.-feated the tween the freeholders and Spring ""d Mrs. Southall have started i Public Service team by For a similar house and lot owned WHITE AVENUE HOUSE SOLD. property. The club expects to take of Mrs. George W. Kinney of Port a score of by White brothers Miss Pear! Moody possession of the place about the first Monmouth at St. Mary's church at Lake borough and Wall township housekeeping on Broad street at Red ' '! to 2. Edwar' d" Murph"" y pitched for paid $7,400. This sale was made by Sidney VanSchoick Buys tho Former of August. New Monmouth on Tuesday of last whereby the county will sh.-ue in the Bank, the Stars and Hurry Estelle pitched Thomas V. Dougherty. The new Joseph Patterson Property. Mrs. Charles Farnsworth gave a week. The burial was at Mount Oli- expense of improving Third avenue • Firehawlc—Oryl. for the Public Service nine. The owner moved into the house Mon- talk on girls' camps. About 25 Girl vet cemetery. Mrs. Kinney was afrom Spring Lake to F street at liel- Stars will play on the Oriole diamond day. The house Miss Moody has Albert T. Doremus has sold to Sid- mar. The road is to be .concreted Miss Florence Firehawk and MaxSaturday against the Eisner team of ney VanSchoick of Old Bridge the Scouts and Campfire girls were pres- woman of unusual character and her • irnllev ^' ^ryl of Phalanx were married becm occupying is on Brown place. ent at the meeting and besides telling death is mourned by a host of twelve feet each side of th' Ul y Long Blanch. -' ' It is owned by C. N. Foster of Atlan- house and lot on the north side of tracks. Sunday, April 24th, at the rectory of White avenue, near Broad street. The of the advantages of girl camps, Mrs. friends. Her unselfish and neighbor- St. Dorothea's church at Eatontown At Bclfo'rd Sunday the baseball tic Highlands and lie has moved into property is known as the Joseph Farnsworth told the girls of good ly traits endeared her to all who The freeholders adopted a resolu- team of that place defeated the it knew her. Her maiden name was by Rev. Peter B. Corr. The bride Monmouth Colored Giants by a Patterson place. The lot has a things to cook at those camps. tion directing Glenn L. Bi-rry, the wore a white dress and carried white frontage of tifty feet on White ave- Captain L. Cody Marsh of Red Agnes Henderson and she was a nacount- y superintendent of weights slMm. of l.'Mo 2. Joseph Luker and McGrath, t-.vo new Belford A. NEW FURNITURE STORE. nue and runs back to the New York Bunk gave a talk on the work and tive of Pennsylvania. A large part and measures, to. make an inventory carnations. Miss Kdith Severn was ljjorormm Mcfirath, two new Belford and Long Branch railroad, a distance needs of the Red Cross. of her. life was spent at New York. of the equipment used in his dupart- maid of honor. .Sh ll Part of Globe Hotel Being Made Into C0Sd of honor C!m. .She wore a yellow j pl;iyi.ra| contributed signally to the g „of. „abou „t„ 27 5 feet. The ^hous^e „„ha„s »si„x _ Mrs^Geonre E. Poolc, the .chair.-r.SheSh . was.3S.yeara._ald.an3S Id d was. a sis-niep.tsr.d deliver- the-equipment-at --, "r"", ""'IC!m '"' <1"ls"'ii- 1{<1"J«- victory of thy home., nin.^... The.. Bel-. BusinesBi s PPlace. rooms, water and gas. The house man of the literature and dramatic i ter of Mrs. Peter P. RaflTorty of RedFreehold this week. There is a con- """ ""'I '"' ! U imwant a 0 1 4 mn with Mrs TVyI ™ HvlnT ilTt IhaIlinxPh 1 'T'' " S - """ ^ and was built by the late Joseph Patter- department, announced that a play | Hank. She also leaves two other sis- troversy over the appointment of as- _1_ ^ -.oLh(!r U'umn. Rolfonl wit! play at What was'once the barroom y p c -iL c" • • I Mutawiin Sunday. poolroom of the Globe hotel will in son, who for many years was gate would lie given at the High school ay-'. ters and a brother, they being Misses sistants to Mr. Berry. Robert M. II abort time bo made Into "a'furriiture" tender at the~ Broad street' 'railroad (iitorium on Thursday night, May Anna Majrund Lillian HeTrderson' and Marks of Manusquan and George B; ^-nr'^T iT( ,-l—-The...newly-organised.-Vi.ra-place-- store for a Newark concern. The al-crossing. The price was $3,500. j 19th, at which members would be Samuel Henderson of New York. Goodrich of Avon were ap- Miss Helen K. Smith, daughter of; hascliull team of Red ISark met de- terations to the hotel in order to MMr . VVanSchoick is engineer at thepermitte; d to invite their friends. j » • «» pointed last winter but John Fitz- Frank h. Smith of Little Silver, and; f,,at j,, a fast R;in,,. at M,,nmouth make the place suitable for a ston old storage and ice plant of the Mrs. Fred Proctor, who is in I DEATH FROM PARALYSIS. gerald of Keyport und Peter 0. Ormande 0. Sowing,- son of George | u(.I1(.h y,-stiM.lny by a «<<;>-.• of 7 to ure being made by Quackenbush & Monmouth Mutual Supply company.; charge of Salvation Army work, Weigand of Ilazlet have so far re-W. Sewing of Harding road, Red «. Thomas Hills, captai;; of the Leonard at a cost of $3,500. The The sale of thc house and lot was I stilted that plans, for raising money . Thomas H. Ellis of Holmdel Passed tained their equipment, which includ- Rank, were married Thursday night Vista place aggregation, has hooked Hton will have- a plate glass front maiie by the Red Bank Real Estate forr the Salvation Army wenwere - being j—- Away Last-WeekLast-Week.. :C I'.dJ llan automobile—boughautomobile—bought t by-- tho. at the Red Bunk Baptist parsonage the. Newman school of l.;ik.-\voon yi.ars oM( wa, fifUrA ore niffhfc EATONTOWN FARM SOLD. Applegato homestead property, has will comprise three lectures and two • hj,h Th childrei] Henry, last week under a hed in Lester been sold to E. B. Houghton of Newmusienles. In addition to this pro-: high school here, has returned to Red Stewart Dangler's Place Will be Oc-York for $15,01)0. The property Km cupied by a Newark Man. comprises 10% acres and in located nice Stewart Dangler has sold his farm on the main road between Eaton- lit South Kntontown to. A. J. Hague town and Oeeanport, east of Mon- of Newark, who will occupy it. The moutb park. The house has twelve property has eight acreB and is a rooms and n bathroom and is provid- Thi. short distance south of the site of ed with modern improvements. the old Locust Grove schoolhouse. TheThere" is u garage on the place. Mr. house fronts on the Asbury Park Houghton bought the property iis a Iw uiuttu uajnijii* jvuw.i"«j j UULIJICUH. ux LIII: war. ii\s rucui vtu a -.. . _ been hold to await an e vim in a tion road, and part of the property ex- summer home and he will.take pos- noon thieves broke into Clark Worth-1 MEMORIAL FOR VETERANS. Bacheloer r off Arttss degree from Oska-Oska;j Mrs. Martha M. Browcr Successful ' ley's house on Maple avenue and loosa university in Iowa and he also in Suit Against David Hampton. s t hi mcntal con(]itior For 30me tends eastward to the West Long session May 28th. Mr. Haight and itj _ a iiuii^* • v ui•. ..i..^*» j9— I « - -i -• , A1.-... i> -i\ ^ ivuna u llivi:i OI l.^ Ill lUWtt UIIU IIC illSU •'* WM«» ^*gu>.*at »-.«».« * •u...,' .u... past money has been stolen Branch road. Mr. Hague will take j his family 'will move to Water Witch, stole a diamond pin/valued at $100 . Meeting to be Held at the lown Hall jstudic(i at Columbia university and Judgment for $lfi0 was awarded from the house in small amounts. possession May 15th. He is having near Highlands. The sale was made and ?5 in pennie.f Entrance was , tomorrow INight. graduated from the National eclectic to Mrs. Martha M. Brower of Mon- a vineyard of two acres set out. The by Walter 1. Gaul,of Oeeanport. gainedoor. d Mrby. Worthle"jimmyiny gis employethe frond att i otheThirty-threr organizatione lodgess of, Resocietied Banks ,an asd institute of New Jerseyf^Ttfr. Czukor; mouth Street in a suit which shu I HOLY PICTURE ON EXHIBITION. price of the farm was $3,200. recently married to a Buffalo girl brought last week before Justice New York, and at the time the rob- well as the general public, have" been and thethe y plan t o makmake theithir perman- j WisWie againsitt DaviDid HamptoHt n of PPort It Will be Dedicated at St. Anthony's Two New Fair Haven Residents. bery occured Mrs. Worthley and the invited by the men's club of the Bap-ent home at Red Bank. - j Monmouth. Mrs. Brower churned | Church Next Month. NEW COLT'S NECK HOUSE. Other members of the family were on | tist church to attend a meeting at John A. Chauncey's house at Fair i that Mr. Hampton maliciously drove,! Qn cxhibition at Trubin's artcraft Haven bus been rented furnished for an autombile ride. They were gone . the ttown hall tomorrow night at BOXING CLUB TO OPEN. her horse into a swamp and watched | , religious painting which Jonquin Lawrence to Build on Land a year to Charles Page of New York, from three until five o'clock. When j eight o'clock. The object of the Etove isa iHc Recently Bought. it slowly sink and perish in the S0Kgy:%vilI De dedicated next month at St. who will take possession next week. they returned they found the interior i meeting is to erect a monument as a Monmouth County Boys to App lanci AIston Jouquin Lawrence of Colt's Neck The rental was made by the Francis of the house in great disorder. Near- memorial for veterans of the civil •i -a -u -n " . -c J k,- u - Beekman represented Anthony's church. The picture is will start building a houBe soon on Long Branch Bouts Friday Night. I Mrs. Brower and- Howard W. Roberts I entitled "Madonna of the Bridge." White agency, which has also rented ly room had been ransacked, i war, the Spanish-American war and land at that place which he recently Mrs. Lydia W. Havell's new bunga- The thieves left no clue. the world war. The Baptist Men's The Ocean Park athletic aasociu-'was Mr. Hampton's lawyer. Mr. It i3 a representation of a vision said bought from Ashcr Crawford. Mr, iow nt Fair Haven for a year to club initiated the movement for the tio. n, of Lon, -g Branch. , ,• th,-e first .boxin ..g- Hampton had previously b^en fined | to f,ave been seen by residents of a . Lawrence's property is a short dis- Henry S. Stover of Morristown. He on a charge of cruelty to ani- Sicilian village. The picture has been PARTY ON SOUTH STREET. donated by the Sicilian society of tancc east of tho village, on the hs employed as an engineer for the the church. It county stone road. He owns wood-]3tate highway department and ho sisting of%ow.W/B™" EvlnkJ. °I*n.ns_evenpg t Friday nighg t of this Red Bank to the church. It was land south of Colt's Neck, nnd he will move to Fair Haven June 1st. Miss Mae Dcgehring Entertained a Manson and Frank Conklin. week. G. L. Beyer is manager of the SENT ON A FOOL'S ERRAND. painted by Franklin Carmine Moyan Wilfe — ••IlI havL.,...e, tree!„.,_^_s o_ n thii_l_?s traci ti cut dowj( n Few Friends Thursday Night. lb Fid y ihg ' d il c-.. and the society has awarded a gold "Smart Aleck" at Little I badge to Mr. Moyan for his work. and made into timber for his house. Church Buys Lot for Autos. Miss Mae Degenring, daughter of Community Orchestra Concert. sist of one ten-round event and three Makes Trouble for Firemen. ... y T-1 A garage will also be built on the Harry Degenring of South street, en- A f * rt ge. n Fr" i six-round bouts. Young Joe Dundee Last Wednesday afternoon while property. The New Monmouth Baptist tertained a few friends last Thurs- A fine concert was given Friday Io f New York and pats« Finnigan of Westsiders Cleared $150. church has bought from the Shibla nighghtt at thce liiRlhighi school by the Red - xa- • • - _•e • ' wjl••l • cfash• •. •in'the worst storm of the season was at j day night. Music, dancing and other Bank community orchestra. The ^ ' £ 3 Westside fire company cleared estate the lot in the rear of thepastimes were enjoyed. The guests thc ain ev en Buck' Buchanon of it height someone called up George Sale of River Street House. church sheds. Most of the church program v/as of unusual merit ana Kumson and Bart Garrigan of Jersey 'M- Quackenbush s store at Little Sil- *1J.Vby the recent boxing bouta Anthony Oalnnto has sold his members are farmers who drive to were Miss Amelia McDermott, Missjwas thol.oughly enjoyed by the au-City will furnish one of the prelimin- ve>'ar d aaid thot HuKh Getty s house , wnicn were held at Ocean Park house on tho south side of River worship in automobiles, and the Gertrude O'Brien, Miss hmma Rod-1 dienCl,. Rea,iinss were given by aries and Scottv Carswell of Free at Little Silver Point was on fire, j casino at Long Branch for the benefit streut to Donato Trufolo. The lot isproperty bought by the church will geis, Miss Anna Shields, Miss Vivian ;Mis s jegsjt, L Arthur. aries and bcotty Oarswell of Tiee- ^ Quackenbush -calk,(l the flrem011 of.the company. The events drew a Chamberlain, Miss Marguerite Car- hold and Art Pierce of Cliffside will 35Vfexl28t6 feet. The house has sixbe used as parking space. The house appear in another. out by striking the gong. The men j large audience. The company will rooms, gns, water and toilet. The which is on the lot will be torn down. ney; Edwin Charboneau, Morgan and Do You Call This Service? drove the fire apparatus more than , use the money to buy furniture. The price was $2,y Liu- Red Hank Real Estate com- price was $500. ---•,,.- .. ., T , n , • in telephone service! On Sunday Getty's house only to find that there thanks to Mr. Beyers for his action pany. Mr. Galante bought the prop- Oakes, William Naulty, John Donzal; niBht> May m^ v-,.,u my car broke A. Salz & Co. have engaged Miss •as no fire at all. Efforts to find out! in donating tl.e use of the casino free erty about four years ago from John and James Hogan. D i i McCovmick's Treworthy to take, charge of the gar-; ] made the telephone call have ; of charge for. the bduts. Middletowncrs Give a Play. |lown in frollt of an G w 10 T. Smith of Mntawan. Mr. Trufolo farm at Phalanx. Upon trying to ment department on the second floor proved unavailing. took possession of the house last The choir of the Reformed church get assistance by telephone I secured I of their Red Bank store.. Miss Tre- of Middli'town repented the play of "Mothers' Day" at Eatontown. —~» Death of New York City Clerk. week. All the Protestant Sunday-schools ' the operator three times and each [Worthy has been connected with ] "Our Busy Ladies' Aid" at Marlboro time she-said the wire was "busy." some of the best known specialty Dance at Little Silver. p, Joseph Scully of Atlantic High- Thursday night. About $50 wasof Eatontown, colored as well as ' The Little Silver Woman's club lands, city clerk of New York, died Monmouth Street Store Rented. white, joined in the observance, of From the time I sent my first call houses in the country and she has! cleared, of which half went to the used her broad knowledge of this will hold a cabaret dance on Friday; Tuesday of last week after a sickness I he store of Daniel II. Cook, on | ir. The choir cleared V1X by giv- Mothers'' LW' Sunday afternoon at until I got the chief operator the stock of n'Knt' May 27th> at Mechanics' hall, lasting a year. He was 60 years old the cno wT'ek ' Crescent hall. About'250 children j\vire had been "busy" one-half hour; business in securing a new stock of north Bide of Monmouth street,' jn(; the same- play at Keyport a goods for the Salz store. The formal The patronesses will be Mrs. V. P. and had been a summer resident of near Hroad street, formerly occupied | were presentpresent.. Addresses were made , I constantly trying all this time to Wilkinson, Mrs. William Getty, Mrs. I Atlantic Highlands eighteen years. previous. bv the pastors »f the various'church- get my connection. When finally opening of this department will star); by the Saundera. electric company, Saturday and continue through the J- Nol)ll! Emley, Mrs. Wilson Smith ; The funeral was held Friday morning has been rented by the Red Bank Opening of the New Building es and by Sunday-school workers, did answer it was with the. idea and Mrs. Charles Flemming. at New York and the burial was at real estate company to Kenneth and of the Ann May memorial diospital was trying to get me and wasfollowing week. Calvary cemetery. Wallace Jeffrey ns a plumbing shop. The trustees und managers of the j Ripe Strawberries Picked. ringing my bell all the time. Do you call this service for the farmers? Trolley Car and Auto in Collision. THIRTY-FIVE HORSES. Jeffrey Brothers took possession of Ann May memorial hospital cordially : Frank Chadwick of Spring street Wanted. the .store last week. invite the public to attend the formal j Michael A. Tesauro. An automobile bus owned and Stock at tlie Ely Stables Suitable for Linis the distinction of having Young man about eighteen to opening exercises of the new hos- iJ picked the first ripe strawberries —Advertisement. driven by George Ilerdt of Rumson Any Kind of Work. twenty years of ag-;. Must be witling We Suggest pital building on Thursday, May was hit by a trolley car Sunday at 12th, 1921. Exercises are to be at| hereabouts this year. Monday be Five Expert Barbers. We hnve 35 horses at our stables and well adapted, for soda fountain, Wandell's chocolate-covered nougat i gathered enough strawberries from They are always at your service at the Sears avenue crossing at Nave- and they are us fine ii lot as we have with or without experience. Good nnd caramels. Taste them once and two o'clock and inspection of hospital his garden to provide dessert for hisSam Cnrdner's Original Sanitary sink. The automobile was pushed , cvcr ofTeml to thc pul)lie. They are pay to right party. References. you'll be delightfully surprised in th at 3:00 o'clock.—Advertisement. family at supper. Barber Shop. 4 Broad street, adjoin- against the trolley waiting station, |nl| work horses nnd they are horses Kalish Pharmacy, If) Broad street, skillful blending of the ingredients which collapsed. Two men were in • - - • • • • Red Bank.—Advertisement. Fincstein's Waiting Room, ing J. Kridol's store. Private room capuljle of performing any kind of and with the lusciousness of their Rummage Sale. for ladies' shampooing and massage the machine besides Mr. Herdt but work that'a horse can do. There is flavor; 59 emits the pound nt thewhere all the trolleys stop in Red Saturday, May Nth, at 10:00 a.work.—Advertisement. no one was badly hurt. variety enough in the lot to suit any Notice. Knickerbocker Pharmncy.—Adver- Bank. The most convenient place to m., in the Navesink book and ladder Owing to increased business the tisement. meet your friends. Plenty of room, purpose, whether it be work on the firehouse on Mechanic street. Large Hosiery Special. Newark Team Wants Games. farm, pulling a delivery wagon or United AutAto Paintingg and Trimming neat and clean; comfort rooms for assortment of girls' dresses, age Company have moved from 25 Wanted. both sexes. West Front street, near Ladies line silk hose, fashioned The Seminoles, a semi-profession-' hauling a heavy truck. If you aroCompany have m Me- Young twelve to sixteen years, in good con- buck, three scams, famous Durham nl baseball team of Newark, wishes in need of horseflesh, Mr.,Reader, it chanihi c streett t t o 18 MchaniMechanic sstreet, man about ight' en to Broad street, Red Bunk.—Advertise- dition; also women's dresses, suits, twenty yenrs of age. Must be willing ment. _ brand, all perfect, !>9 cents pair; col- to book games with teams in this lo-1 will be well worth your while to look Red Bank. Phone 901. We have and well adapted, for soda fountain, straw hats, etc. For benefit of Mon-ors black and cordovan. Schramm & cality. The Seminoles have defeated .over our stock. We are sure we canaccommodations for more cars.—Ad- with or without experience. Good Complete New Stocks mouth memorial hospital.—Adver- Son, 24 Monmouth street, Red Bank. some of the big teams around New-i suit you. Every horse must be exact- vertisement. ^ tisemunt. pay to right party. References; of women's garments and fashion- —Advertisement. ark and Jersey City. Lew Bonder ly as represented. If it isn't you get Twentieth Anniversary. Kalish Pharmacy, 15 Broad s-treet, able »uminer fm-Mj nlso infants' and of 70' Darccy street, Newark, your money back. The Ely .Estate, To celebrate our twentieth anni- Red Hank.—Advertisement. children's wear. Formal opening Euchre and D^nce. Twentieth Anniversary. manager of the Seminolefl. Holmdel, N. J.—Advertisement. this Snturdny, Mny 14. Read dis- •. It will be given by Court Shrews- To celebrate our twentieth nnni- versary on Friday and Saturday, 4»v play advertisement on page 19. A. bury, No. 97, Foresters of America, versary on Friday and Saturday, You Aro Always Welcome. May Kith and 14th, we will give Twentieth Anniversary. at Kridel's hull, Ilroad street, Red House Dresses. twelve full certificates with each dol- To h anni Salz & Co., Red Bank.—Advertise- May i'ith and 1-lth, we will givo Ladies' line house ami porch The latch key. is always out at celebrate our twentieth ment. Bnnk, on Monday, May lT!d. Fine twelve full certificates with each dol- sash jFinestein'a waiting room, whether lar purchase. Mort V. Pach ageacy. versary on Friday and Saturday, prizes, good music, refreshments. dresses, newest styles with —Advertisement. < May 13th and 14th, we will give lar purchase. Mort V. Pach agency. back, in Amoskeag ginghnms and j you go there to buy or to wait for a You Are Invited Come and have a good time. Tickets —Advertisement. twelve full-certificates with each dol- fifty cents.—Advertisement. percnles,„ , reduced to- $1.5, _. 0 and j trolley car. You are under no com- New Style 80 ' lar purchase. Mort V. Pnch agency, on Saturday, May l'ltb, to come and $1.05; ssizei s. 3(i ,to Hi. Regular price i pulaion to buy, but if you are in need Victrola at the popular price of $110, see our complete new stocks of Dance. $2 to $3.60"" "". Schram" ' m &" Son" , "'o24 f any of the various articles which i—Advertisoment, women's garments nnd fashionable Olympic Disc Records. Woodmen World and including a set of record albums. "Mucushla." This popular Irish of the Monmouth street, Red Bank.—Ad- Finestein sells you will get both Come in and hVnr this new Victor Mllllnary. summer fura. Rend display adver- Woodmen Circle, Thursday evening, vertisement. , quality and economy by buying at his tisement-on page 11). A, Snlz i(i Co.,number is being welcomed by allMay 19th, 1921, Odd Fellows' hall, store.—Advertisement. product. Tusting's, 16 Monmouth All Indies' mid children's spring Red Hank.—Advertisement. lovers of songs that touch the heart Monmouth street, Red Bank., Dixie street, Kcd Bunk.—Advertisement. lint.i reduced to one-lmlf price and stringa. Hear it played nt the Knick- Red Bank's New Garment Shop. Jazz orchestra.—Advertisement. Formal opening, comnk>to new Private Sale. lens. Schramm & Son, 1>4 Monmouth Dance. erbocker Pharmacy. — Advertise- "Story of a Rose." Btrei't, Red Rank.—Advertisement. ment. stocks this Saturday, May 14th. Contents of a large house. Furni- Wcrrcnrath has long been asked Woodmen of the World and Luke Longhead Will Help. Come and see the authoritative new ture of all kinds, canned fruit and Woodmen Circle, Thursday evening, He'll help you sell things, help yon jellies. Also Atlas Mason glass top to make this rocprd and he has re- We Suggest You will always llnd piano values find things you've lost and help you fashions. Head display advertise- sponded. Come in and listen to the Wumlt'11'n butter crenmn, covered May l!)th, 1021, Odd Fel'lows" hall, ment on page 1!>. A. Sulz & Co.jars, , pints and quarts. Hewsick, Monmouth street, Red Bank. Dixie on our floor that an; true examples gat anythlne you want.—Advertise Branch avenue and Kumson road, wonderful result. Tiiating's, Hi Mon- with rich fondant chocolate. Only of savings. A. B. Dirhan piano shop, ment. Red Hank.—Advertisement. mouth street.—Advertisement. 59 ccntn the pound nt the Knicker- Jazz orchestra.—Advertisement. Ihummond place, Hod Hank, phone phone f>o5-M.—Advertisement. bocker Pharmacy.—AdvertiHemont. TiGO-M,-—Advertisement. Strand Restaurant, Announcing Wo Suggest Olympic Disc Records. exclusive agency in Red Bank for Removal Notice. "Helil Fust in Baby's llund.s." Its Broad street, opposite Second na- Wandt'll'a fruit whips, a collection of Summer Millinery Separated Milk for Sale. tiotml bank. Special Sunday chicken Mikado's Japanese fruit candy in On or ahout May 1st I will be lo-tasty long-lasting sweets ill many characteristic .sentiment nnd musical half-pound and one-pound boxes, 75 cated a few doors from my present A allowing of Hummer millinery beauty is nt once appealing. Hear it Forty cents for forty-quart can, dinner $1.00.—Advertisement. flavors. Only 5!) cents the pound at thin week at Minn A. L. Morris's fresh twice dnily. Deopilale farm, conts to $1.3I> the box. Knicker- location, at 15 East Front street, tlit; Knickerbocker Phurmucy.—Ad- plnyed at the Knickerbocker Phar- bocker Pharmacy.—Advertisement. over Moody & Woods' store, next to milliiiQi-y pnrlor, KiHiior building, Middli'town, N. J. Phone 79C-M.— The Newest Sport Hats vertisement. room 11, Rod Dank.—Advertisement. nittcy.—Advertisement. Advertisement. for summer ut Miss A. L. Morris's the Palace theater, llominick Clcm- ente.—Advertisement. Farmer-Horseman Wanted Reformed Church Entartainment millinery purlor, room 11, Kisner New Trimmed Millinery Export Corset Filling Orgatidio Hnt.s building. Red Hunk.—Advertisement. for summer. Horse huir, leghorns, to handle two pedigreed brood ana nt no uddltional chnrire. Sntliirnotlon Friday night, May 13th. Tickets L'C for immediate wi-ar nt Miss A, L. MllaiiH, etc., at Miss A. L. Morris's * Twenty Cents Per Doien. saddle inaren on nlmren of foalH and (fU«ront6«l. Tliii Toiirl, 5 Broad cents, . .Auapieea liuli™' -niil. - Pro- itlllnTry -parlor;'' room"11, ~To Be Given AW^yJ milliiii't-y'"pai'Tor," room""11,'" ICiKlier paid for empty large bottles of Ourhire;%gei nix rimTnine yearn: ltonm ceeds for Interior decorating.—Ad- National. Mayonnaise. Alperin'a doli- ntrcet, Red Bank.—Advertisement. F.lancr building, Red Bank.'—Adver- A Ford -touring cur to the lucky building, Red Bank.—Advertisement. 80, American HOUBO, Frebold, N. J. vertiseiiieiit. tisement. number at theGaribaldi ball.—Ad- cutosson, '20 Broad street. Red Bank. —Advertisement. , TV, Our Soda, and Drinks. vertisement. May Sale —Advertisement. I IM; Vlctrolss Victor Night. Open Tonight, ... '' '' "rink an individual diotlnc- in every style and Iliilnh from |25. on of millinery nnd blouses at remark- tlon. The Smoke Shoii.—Advortlae- Tonight iH Victor night nt Tus- Breyer's Ire Cream able prlco reduction. Tho Pearl, 5 nreyer'i Ice Cream Tonight in Victor nlnht at Tus> ment. tennfl to suit. Tiiating's, l(i Alon- ting'a, 1(1 Monmouth street.—Adver- at the Smoke Shop'. "It's a food not Broad street, Red Bank,—Advertise- at thc Smoke Shop. "It's a food not tinic'n, 10 Monmouth ntreot—Adver- mouth afrket,—Advertisement. a fad."—Advertisement, ment. u fud."—Advertisement. tiflcmont. RED BANK R£CtST£R, MAY 11, 1821;

*••••**- \ j PLACED 1H REFORM SCHOOL, fctlOWEH'S QUICK LUNCH. jR KEMT. Rommaltrd Jitter Htd » P«wk«ol yjonx ituct, l'.ttl iLuuir. Y, V H»rt»», iH l-.oulh rirtrl, It, <1 Ijn.k. MAK1OM HUHAbOUT FOB SALE. for Stealing Bicycle*. OPERATORS WANTEfJ Ill UMriv»t« irnrair*1 for une cm- for rcnl. nln-ut, ll.-d Hunk, plu>ne_2!!8-Jl. ejxlts owned hy Millnrcl Fillmore llurtlinit cod Hi><> Hank. Dr. Eugene) J. Czukor begs to announce Tetley and Louis Rice. The wheels (ill&RNSEY COW FOB SALT. R. REGULAR SALESLADIES WANTED Four ycuru uld, juitt freHtii-'ned. Aoply", were returned to their owners. Rom- Mttlary flO to 112 per wwii. K wAvurii luim; Atlantic lliulilnndn, H J. the opening of his office at 10 Broad street, inelard was arraigned in the juvenile Woolworth Co.. tteil Unnk. 129 W. Front Street Red Bank, N. J. FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT Child building, where he will conduct a prac- court, and on the application of a WORK HORSES FOR SALE. I'e ni iiljtcri MvvtMi ruoniH. t-vtrjr Freehold woman Judge Lawrence Th ive j.MMi(l work l)oruc» tut imJe. Dry. MI. Had Hunk Iti'iil E'lutr Co. Another Big Shipment of Rugs froir. Alexander £ tilth & Son tice of chiropractic and drivgless. therapy on noch farm, Leonardo, N. J. consented to. (jive the boy itnothcr FOR SALE. Carpet Co. a strictly ethical basis. clianee and let him live at tho wo- FORD DRIVER iWANTED. Scvrrn] dwelllnuB hi'ni: altio )nti or UGIM< IlanJy tiniu WHiitod fjir it^uriy uciuifinn J. H. McCrci-ry, ftKi'lit. Ocennport, N.jJ^ _ man's home. Last Saturday Rom- Slorch__,.f_Ciiurii»k Daughters of Kcd Bank lust week. Apply nt the oftUe lit Cnnaolldutnl Gnu BEST OF WEAVES AND YARN ciimpnny, 60 Uroad 8tr«et. ULMI Umik. FERT1UZER FOR SALE. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••< LOTS FOR SALE. Hllfh Hrude. William Jacobecy, Hlinevj at astonishingly low prices. Dont forget to brin;; the size of On lttvtr Htrt-tt nf«r Tllton iivtmie. In- fiirm. Leonard nvenue, I^alr Haven, K. X I fito f the Armenian children. A tagiiuirf 302 Catherine gtrcet. Bed Hnnk. RICHARD CONNORS] ~~* your rooms with you. ANNOUNCEMENT! j diiV for the benefit of the society CRIB FOR SALE. remover of dead nnimnla, free of thiavn* 'will ha held Saturday, June 11th. Child's white enamel crib for Hale. Ap-Wayolile. N. J.^^hone S40-F-lS_\V.y,ud«. Special sale prices on Japanese Grass Ru.us in all size's, ply lit l!iiK LouuBt avenue, Kml llank. 1. C. ESCHELBACH * SON. i Robbery at Holmdel. OIL STOVE FOR SALE. 126 West Frinit street, Red Il.nfi phui • Alst/several bales of scatter Rugs. New patterns—just the Hayes Bros., Florists, Two-burner Hint' Hum? oil Mtove in good ilO-J. Auto acceBBDrlfs nnd vulcaniainE. | Thieves broke into the store of condition. Phone 1D12-W Red llnrik. 'thins to'"'brighten up a room for Sprint;, house clcaninv;. i Kinhnfer & Conover of Holmdcl lrist PUBUC STENOCRAPHEB. Will Open a Store Tomorrow in the MEN WANTED AT ONCE. Dictation und typinit. M. h. Writ, 8ccnrl ! ni'slit and stole $25. They got the Sternly work, Rood puy. Little Silver- National bank bnild'.nK. rmim IK, Ittil' Uniilt. mo nt' y from n safe. Rumaan Flornl Co., Little Silver, N. J. BICYCLE FOR SALE.. WANTED, FURNISHED, : Man'n neeonil hantl blfvele for imlfc r«a«- Gorman Building 78 ftfonraouth Street two or three room buntfalow for McaBon. Honalile. Apply N. W. 1'iare, Kair lla»«i>, WANT^ADVERTISEMENTS. Writf Bungnlow, ilrawer M, Rt'il Unnk. 129 West Front Street, CORK MOORING FOR SALE. TENT SPACE TO LET. Near Maple Avenue GARAGE FOR RENT. Lnrpe cork nioorinK for launch for salt'. 1'orty by 100, I.nrillard beach ; )3S per All trolleys pass the door. I'rivnte car (inly. !U Oakland street, Rcd- I)uviu_ Kckert, Oceajiport, N. J. tteiiHan. ¥}. Dillon, Momtie, OraiiKe nounty. Hi.nk. BEES FOR SALE. Where they will carry a full line of • ' . SOD AND TOIL SOIL FOR SALE. Purr Italinn bo«» for «nlc. linn Hnniiy, (Wunt AdvcrtlHfinenta contlnur AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE. H. R1TZAU, Overland, 11)1-1 made], self wtarter, elec- BIDS WANTED. Cut Flowers and Plants •miner of d«aii tuurnals. Ked Bank. T*l«- tric litthU. lMiunc Hed Bank 018. Kids will to opened by the ll«r- MONMOUTH COUNTY HUNT CLUD- FIVE ACR^ FARM FOR SALE. will buy and remove (lead hmnen, oouni and Council of the Borouuh of 1-iv,- aore farm ftir suit-, lli-ii.», Ocenn- mules. Phono S147-U, Eatontown. Funeral Designs Automobile Delivery 1-...-I. N. J. HiKhlumls for tin' construction' of it ~ PHONOGRAPH FOR SALE. "'.."' 1 PIANO FOR SALE. Kdj^on pllonoKraph and vecurdti for Hale, tide gnte .itccordiiig to plans niitf BIM - A! ynur own priVe. 107 Kluiuli nvi'iiuv. SI''.. _!tt VVdlldfo Htrvel, 14*'.! llnnk. cificatlona on file with tliu Bo«>nj;h Greenhouses at Fair Haven !!..] Hank. FORD RUNABOUT WANTED. Clcrlt, at a meeting to lie liold on CORN FOR SALE. Oiu- with triulo body und ilpmnuntnUc June* Hick.'y, llolnnlvl. N. J., phuiK- rims. Cluirles Cnaltr, llelford, N. J. Monday eveniniv, Mny liSil, 1921, at UO-.M. HolimM. COW STANCHIONS FOR SALE. 8:00 o'clock tit the Boionnh lliill. OLDSMOBILE FOR SALE. AbinU twvlve iroa CIIW Htancliiotin; price •\ !!i>- (llilsmnliilr, I'iKht-'cylinilf.r. I'hone «U_..H.-h. l'lu.iii. "r.ll.W. 11..1 Hank. l(it;lit is viwervcd to lejeet any. nnd- ,.!.V..y,k.Jy'«ir >Inven. N. J. I Hi,nk. Borough Clerks DONT PAY RENT ALL YOUR LIFE! at flie new prices Every Twelve or Fifteen Years You Pay Enough in Rent to Pay for a Home of Your Own ! I § Just what you want for disinfecting and whitewashingvbatns, p chicken houses, cellars, etc.; drives away lice and mites. g When you pay rent, at the end of Twelve or Fifteen Years you havei a Littlel'Bunch of 144 or 180 Rent Receipts which are Not Worth One ROBERSON Cent to You. 10 West Franb Street Red Bank, N. J. When You Pay the Amount of "Your Rent on a Home of Your Own, at the: end

BJDS WANTED. BIDS FOR COAL WANTED. Make a Start! Dont Pay Rent All Your Life ! Buy a Lot or Two at The Borough of Ktaiisbur;;. in lhi> Bids •wanted by thi- r'air Hi'ivv,'. Fairfield Gardens on the King's Highway. You can buy a lot at ?1 ('umity nf Mocnouih and f-tatii of • board of education lor 1 ••'-.< tens of Down and $1 a Week, or you can pay more if you want to. jNow Jersey, will open bid?- l'or the | eoa]| nlOre or less. •" When your lot is paid for the Building and Loan ; vemovHl of arl>au:» as per smnlica-1 . , .,, , , _ ,. K B ( st Qb ej n the h )( s ;) H E( Associations Will Help You Build Your 1 lions on lily with the Borough Clerk, ] ^ . .... - SmU]lj lliatl iot cl k| 0:1 cl Home. Afrer that You Pay for your ' • j at the meeting; tu uc held on Tuesilay foJ.e Fridl,y) June 3d. 13 Mechanic Street levenine, May IT, 11)21, at the l!or- home the same as Rent. The Boaiil reserves the r.'j:ht to ioutrh Hall, Ki/.nsbuvK, at 8:00 reject any or all bid?. Red Bank, N. L ' o'eloc-k. Nearly 200 Lots have been Sold on this Tract. Several Houses have been Built WAITER A. COXROY, ii. EDGAE: .SMITH. Iii-::;..-t Clerk. and More Houses are to be Built This Year. Reasonable Restrictions Borough Clerk. Prevent Nuisances and Insure Good Neighbors.

Lots cost §60 to $225. Maps and Price Lists can be had from . QUALITY COURTESY Get I JOHN H. COOK, Register Office, Red Bank.

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4 4 4 4 pe.cia.ls 4 4 Best Quality Meats at Slowest Market F»rices 4 "4 4 Fresh gs 4 4 We will hold a Big Special Sale of Call Hams Jersey Hams 4 4 4 Brookfield^ Kingan 4 4 Our shoe buyer, Mr. Rue, has just returned from Lynn, Genuine Dixie Reliable 4 Print Butter 4 Mass., where he was able to make a very excellent purchase from Smoked 4 a large manufacturer, a big surplus stock of very high grade 4 WOMEN'S PUMPS and OXFORDS at a price that will enable us 4 Hams 4 to sell them for much less than they would cost usually at whole- Jersey Pork sale. Strictly Fresh Saturday Only Women's White Canvas Sport Women's Tan Calf Ball Strap Oxfords, black trim, Cuban Pumps, Cuban heel heel . Nearby Eggs Smoked Beef Tongues Women's Kid Oxfords, French Easton's Women's White Canvas Sport heel • Oxfords, tan trim, Military Mayonnaise heel t . Women's White Buck Sport large Jar Women's Patent Colt Dress Pumps, tan trim, Cuban heel Statfield Pumps, French heel $2.95 Plate or Navel . Women's Black Suede Strap • Women's Patent Colt Oxfords, f Bacon Pumps, French heel • Corned Beef lOc .Ib French heel ;< or whole Strips Women's White Canvas Colo- Women's Tnn Calf Strap Chopped Beef nial Pumps, French heel Pump?, French hee! only Breast or Neck Best Marie This big offer of such excellent values should lead every one 28c Ib of Milk Fed Veal 22 c Ib • reading this advertisement to purchase at least two pairs of these Oxfords or Pumps, as no such offer has ever been made by any BUYING OF1 US MEANS A POSITIVE SAVING TO YOU shoe house since before the war. BUY WWW Jl W TAN • -SCOUT, BALS • 12 BROAD'STREET, Phone 22O 22 MONMOUTH STREET, Phone 834 RED BANK, 1M. .J. RED BANK REGISTER, WAY 11, 1921. Thirteen

; NITRATE OF SODA. ! LAND FOR RENT. MEN WANTED AT ONCE. NITRATE OK 50OA. RUMMAGE SALE.' tn any quantity from one pound to 100 Fifteen acren_ _at. land t._o ,b.r ,plsnU d .fn„ ha y . Bleady work, aood pay. Little FARMERS, ATTENTION! - ; ntity from cn« pound to Kindly notify Mm. Walter Ilullman. toiu; |5a a ton. —Phone , wrLi,rfte- or nil, J. ' or corn on Hharett' . Appl..---...y IL P. Lippincott., Ruoison Floral Co., Kumson, N. J. tons; I5H a ton. Phone, write or call, J. I phone 1032, ami donations will Kladly 8rnithie, formerly with the HerKer em- ANT ADVPTISEMENTS. PUcher & Co.. M.taw.n, N. J. Little Silver Point toud, Uttfe Silver, N. J. ploy ent iductlux «n (Continual MSn lut put.) _ NITRATE OF SODA. Fischer II CO., Matawan. W. J. I railed for. Sole to be. held this Saturiday, iircncy at 07 Greenwich atreet New York. PORCH SCREENS FOR SALE. STEARNS SEDAN FOR SALE. POSITION WANTED In any quantity from one pound in ]00 FURNITURE FOR SALE. May 14th, for Ijenefil of Mmimouth and would like to solicit your hualnraa. morial hospital. Mrn. Henry Ely. ch About nine feet high and sixty feet long: This bargain noes for |sr»O tu the person «* teamster on private etttute; undernt«nda toni: $r>K K ton, Phonp, writ** or r»II, J. White iron ted with apriiiK", *IO, wliit, an. first class furin help an,| ,l,|,.y help fur- ho act* <,uick;' i**17 modrl, newly painted, i all kinrls of garden anil farm work. Itefer- | I-'incher & Co., Matawan, N. -J. iron bed with springs $12. oak dresser will, illHhed. Mail nnd phone ordera promptly «u»t 176, price 120. I'honc 1)24. Red Hunk. A GOOD CAR FOR LITTLE MONEY. atteniied lo. Phone 1012S Howlinc Green. F. II. VanDorn Co., Hel> to A. L. Ivini, Ilegliter building, Bed HAND LAUNDRY. Five-room buiiKulow for sale; well built: Middle nxeil eouple, Chrii SandSan.ly Hook buy and nr.aiior.-aii; II|.Iul->o OrOciuii. c oinh.' fresh pot ,-1 s,-. all dhtVrcnt varie- •HOIK: evenings, Ited Hunk H29-W. '"„ and Ilumson houses. .Moninouth rourity B»nk. . J __ BouRh dry *n« Ironed; called for and de- unt be moved if sold. Address Mrs. M. uimut four rooms with privib-ite ties, iiiiiiiufaeliiieil on tlw Italian plan. We lenry 1'iirker, box 20, Little Bilver, N, J. WATCH LOST. private house in Kood neinliln. rhood; rea farms and store properties. Cal.'h L. |.u-also carry a full line of fine .Groceries, frliltH BOARD AND ROOM. vered; day'K work done. Address Box 129, Wtilling avenue, I'. O. box Ijf, Bel- Lame room Muiluble for two or three: Mlddielown. N. J., phone 778-W; hone S36-H. Double cane silver watch lost Monday be- s'.nable i.ut. Ad,Ire,,. I'erinun cut. urowo: "••'-land veiietuld,,, ;,t ,..,|,ie -ices. We carry weeli Navenlnk avenue nnd Inir llm.-n M, Ited Hunk. ford, N. .1. ,.r«. F. B. Currier, »S Hroad street, Bed LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED TO RENT. a full »tock of inai'iironi. all vurieties. at Dank. ._ .. ._. „ A house in Red Bank or vicinity, six or iiiKtoflice. Suitable reward for Its etur POSITION WANTED. the re.li il pri f 1J r.iits per pound. *lth board; every up-to-date convenience; II. J. V., box 62, Fair Haven, N. .1. REAL ESTATE. YIIUIIK huly, refined, wishes II .,, • Fuoeo « frl.'ralt shop, lV.>t to W i,ol- Overland runabout, in perfect running /ery reasonable. Write Joseph E. Johnuon. CARAGE FOR RENT. onms, free farm rnnce stock. Mrs. Louis \ """''"'• <<• "'"' .•' .'','.'hi mi'dul of merit, so MAN WANTED der; worth *300, will sell SI25. John Wuvenink, N. J. Convenient, 24x60; would make rood FOR SALE. SofTel, Overlook farm, residence Half-Mile "-'",.""' /'.T '..'", , ,, ,:'"1 "'?' '•'.','"r]"l!' " MAN WANTED to take cure of irardvn and luwn three dnys Bennett, Atlantic HiKlilan,l«, N. J. itorehouse; aUo some Kood * tid-hain! F.inl truck, pneumatic tire,.; Ford truck, roa.,. Red Hank. '«•; ;<• f^^hM.al,,.,^ ,„„,,,„. Jj. was Kl week Hteudyf. Addre»d « d0 . l!•'., drawer M, HAVE YOUR CLOTHES lumber for sale. J. D. Norrin, Mechanic solid tires^; Dodge louring car, Furd roiul- CHEVROLET FOR SALE. deaned at The City Dry Cleaning and Dye- NOTICE!!! inn Catholic ehiir.-h and »ill he there in the 5ted Hank. street, near llroad street. Red liniik. sler, I-'ord touring and various other cars. Toui'InK model 4110; just overhauled; for ng Works, 0 Mechanic street, near Broad Neimark, 377 Bioodwuy, Long Brunch, N. Red Bank radiator worksworkfi. Wee repair radi- 1 window sev. i al ,!;!> s. \'.\Kveryboif.., yl,ody is ad- DINING ROOM SUITE FOR SALE. inle reasonable, l'bone tiiliHon fiirm, 217(1- itreet, Red Hnnk. Phone 108-M, William OB- SEE KENNEDY ABOUT IT. J. l'lione I02S. aturs, mudKunnU, Kiisoline tanks. We ulsn Complete dlnillB romu suite T6r Bide in W Kutimtown for other particular*. rov. proprietor. _ If TOU have any real estate to sell or sell new Kuarnnteed Ford Rorden ratlintora. We also repair all kinds of kitchen utensils. POSITION WANTED. jest of condition. -18 Monmouth street, want to buy any real eBtate see P. ]•'. Ken- EXPERT CABINET MAKING. A yiiiine- nd soc al ROOMS WANTED. ~ MONUMENTS. nedy, Red Bank, about It. It will he to your 113 West Front street, Hed Bank. I'hone "____!_?'.'. — — • 'ins, furnished tir unfurulMhed: Thomnfl Manson _ Sons, designers and Antiques restored ; repairing nnd reflninh- Ilcd Bnnk 1177. orker hy nrofession. (a New YorkYorker)e , buildera of high grade monuments. Office advantage. Phune 4*!7-K. Bed Bunk. ing. Solid mahogany reproductions made ould like t bear .if soul., businesil or pro- FORD TOURING CAR FOR SALE. f light housekeeping by couple. to order. First-clniis work guaranteed. H. Good used Fordu arc scarce. Here's one Address 0. II., druwcr M, fled Bank. and yard, Monmouth street and Drummond HOUSE FOR SALE. $4.O(] —MATTRESSES MADE OVER—$4.00 j ' -:.i.,ual op oi-tiinity.' when, the Held of place. Bed Ilank. Chark's furnniture Btore, 30 Monmouth l ork will li in Hie vieinily of Ited Bunk. or 1260. 1918 model. F. II. VanDorn Co.. Ten room house, garugc, she.I, chi..k. n street^Ited Bank. _, - As Inlior is down, w.i can now allord to I JAMES B. CARTON, EVERETT, N. J. coop: -lot-_Ii_122-feet;-fill Imi.i.rt.inents- relm, 'ess' for"M';- lilii ml pr ny- "Prnpo 'ilinn-ii-herel)!' the -ilel'i't.ies—ifari'""' Red Bank. FURNISHER ROOMS WANTED • ytiur i Auctioneer." Your" patronage Vollclledr No •e $7.0110. I'hone Hed Bnnk 1 1 tri or ap- PRODUCE WANTED. Ail Imir picked and clean, -r-,,ll of t-,o,| ,-h anil't IT Illld per- CANOE FOR SALE. tale too great: none too small. T«rms or light housekeeping by two adults: must lv would be ;.|,r,.,.int,., (| u-,!l h,- L-,,n- luive modern conveniences and rcuiiutiuhlc. ply 47 Washington street^ ReiMlank. Wont, to buy asparagus in nny vquantityqy,, I'.list ela unitary work ed. A Thompson Uros. canoe, K"od condition, Hght Phone Mlddletcwn 278-K-21. old potatoes, spinach and all ther kindkid s fof j Chink's furniture store, :!!l Mo d. H.-feren. an In. riven from lo- Irrwly^piiillted. I-'or-termn rt'blreon- W-. ltiioi- W. Ii. .SorjL'r. eyre I'k'ot's gmage, r.loho REAL ESTATE. d N.w York reii,|,.,n,,,. Interview • by —- LIBERTY TOURTNG CAR FOR SALE. farm produce;-ens h [>riees.- IilimdKo(.d - & Utivet, .Hed Hank. - -- , Kjn. N^ J. int. Ited Hank. F,lght room house, all improvements, i,,.ar || A.ldr,, hiv,..ii,.;,tor an.I So- All in good condition; five good tires; any ligh school; lot 60x150 feet: $10,u(l(); pi.s- R ; •;i,l Worker, drawer M, Red Bunk. BUNGALOW FOR SALE. demonstration. W. L. Hupp, 26 Ilrond FOR SALE. KrrtunTwV " *'"•'••'• ' "!" EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL. Whole reed Bloch make baby carriage; in esHion in o reasonable time. A. I., lvins 1'fonipt service and expert workmanship. New bunKidow, five roomn anil bath, for Hlreet, Key part, N. J., phone 324-W. first class condition: ul.s.i baby stroller and ik'oney, Register building. Bed Hunk. HAVE YOUR WASHING DONE Ilonliiui devices mad,, to order. Ciitnirl- RF.AL CULTURE AND REFINEMENT" inle; liitesl jminoveiiients. Heiss, Ocenn- nt--the Jersey -Ciiast - I^iundry,—West -Front i im;.- repnicinj:' und tunntifarturinir. hicht:. in-any- eoiinLiy. -i.-i-riiorally -,1,-tri niiu,--! -l,y Position Wanted on Private Place. ockin1g horse. Inquire store, \'\ Monmouth HOUSE; FURNISHED. One who is experienced ut plowing and itreet, Red Hnnk. t, Ited Hank; family wash rough dry hells, ti-leiihoties. motors etc. A. Mtin. - nrtislie rtTort. ,,>f r. itiliabitniits, For rent, $100 monthly: Bara Musi,-. ii.iimiiu'. scuiiitii,,,,. lil.Tahi.e, cultivating and all work in garden and on SI.26. with flat work ironed $1.60: hand' I).-. nnd sh, • p, (I- Mar 'I. 5CRIPPS-B0OTH ROADSTER FOR SAUE. FORD TOURING CAR FOR SALE. grounds; ugentst , takke noticei ; on .M.uiinoutli ironing if desired. Charles Brenkcr, pro- Also Kord tourlni: car for sale;.bnth in lawns. Address Box 161. Red Bank. ii .near Long Branch. Mrs. Anderson, Iteil Hank. Phn MO. A Ford tc.urinK car, 1'Jlii mndel, in good prieto Phone 204A : I h., [ood condition. William AppleKlitc, Nuve- FORD TOURINC BODY 200 West 118th street, Buffalo, N.' Y. PURSE LOST. ! minds that n tk.,-c M, inU, N. J. londition, tires iiruclically new. Cnn be WINDOW CLEANING. ey lo-t | Red Ilunk. by ill excellent condition for sale for S10. In-leen Suturilay afternoon,' 47 Mechanic Small brown pursr rontaiiiintc m ntinir in FAIR HAVEN HOME FOR SALE. We make a specialty of cleaning windows n April 11. nn Hr.iad sl r Sliin- \ the window n f the Art store, Iln HAY AND CORN FOR SALE. liiire of Vermin Pnrkrr, at Ilom/.nl _ Hnld- itreet.Iled Hunk. Art i Six rooms, large lot ond some fruit: one of stureB, offices and privBte residences: also A,Hle ' nth streeliiis jUSt one ., f the >ii,||,!e ,oiio|. Iryinj. to Sixty tons of hay, all pressed; nlsii 2.000 win's gnriige, West btreet. Hed Hank. block from river. Price $8,000 to quick SESTA GARAGE. 1 1 general qflice cleaning. Rates rensonable. ni-.r Sewing Mriehin Co. Ki'Wiird. ! elevale Ihe people t neeiate high ,'llii- nishels of corn nn ear. John Uolnn, fc,v- HOUSE FOR SALE. Store your cul> at a fli-nt-eliiss garage, purchiiM-r. Henry I' . Hylin, room 11. Her-Satisfuction (ruurnntt:ed. 48 Washington I'. O. Box _ I r,, Fai trett, N. J. tor building. I'hono 74.1, Red Hnnk. llaieli, N. J., cal eir.irt, therefore I,,, is s,,,,,,. rr.-dit to Ten room house ' itlongtt trolleyy it reasonable prices, by day, week or street Phone 6S4-M. • ulu „ Hed Hank 5 6.7. th, mmiinily hy his extra hard liinin nionth. Ststa linage, 171 West Front M0TORB0AT FOR SALE. nil improvenienlB; $ti,r>00 to quick TEAMS FOR HIRE. NOTICE. work. Let's help brainy Americans. Price lnf>0; 'Jfixii V- feet. Kor pnrtlculm^ buy,. Halt, i" Parmly, Itumson, N. J: reel, Red Ilank: Two teams for hire. No job t mall: REAL -STATE. Keypnrt auto rijdiutor works. Repairs of Five-acre farm, sk-ronm house, eleelri- ;»11 or inquire of William lioeckel, Locu»t FURNISHED BUNGALOW FOR RENT. PIANO FOR SALE. none too big. Any one wishinK s. Also mud lalnrds SWEET POTATO PLANTS Point, N. J. drop me a line. William H. DOWIMI, Kuton- nil lull,ds ily, heat ami water, outbuildings: 3lir, feet To rent, furnished, for summer HCUHOI .Steinwny upright piano Kiuiruiitceil A-l in,,1 Jia so Work called for unil ,a King's Jligliwny, Middlet.iv.n: two miles for aiili-. F. F. Hlni.siU.II", Hriilfe avenue. four.room hunioiluw at l-'uir llai'en; water condition; cost $1,200, will iudl $175. Dir- town^N^J., or^phoneJJ86-R_Red Bank. SEPARATED MILK FOR SALE. deli, •ll. 77 llroad street, Keyport. If. frum Hed Hunk: f 7,500: pi,-session in a Bed Ilank. Forty cenlH for 4D-i|uurt fail', frtHh twice .lid iraB. -llox 10, Fair Haven, N. J, 's piano shop, Druinmund place, Ited THE HUDSON HOUSE. Hell er. one 152-W. reusonal.le time. A. L. Ivin.s ur.'licy, K,'g- ; Ilank. Phone !i:t3. liiily. Doepdnle' l nrni, Middlotown, N. J- HOT WATER HEATER FOR SALE. First-clssB bourd by the duy or week; FORD TRUCK FOR SALE. l-lfr building. lied Hank. [i'none. 7'.'f>.M. One Hudd hot wiiter healer in first ell BUNGALOW FOR SALE. centrally located and pleasant surroundings: FENCE POSTS AND LyMBE__ rated reasonable. Hudson House, 146 Hud- Was formerly ambulance truck. Just, the FURNITURE FOR SALE. WANTED. condition. Apply t>. D. Howells, Huperiu- Itarguin, four-room bungalow; lot 90x200 rirhl kind ftir .market irnrdi-ner; sill attach- Three-piece leather pi.rlnr suite, mahog- Get our prices on new material, cut to «r- t, on_U|i|ier Iirtiu.l street. Price $1,600. son avenue. Phone Red Bank. 11H-W. GaB cooker, small clilnn closeL and a tendciit, Jli>Hcdale,_LiUli! SiKer. Ji.J. _ ments eo-with il; in lirst class conililion. any frame, s7ri: three-pi. •<-.• oak I'edidom der nnd delivered. Cook Brothers, phcni .mall bouklMO. Atldresa W. W., drawer Also five" hits, $._f> each. Address 1'. O. HATCHING EGGS—BABY CHICKS. Apply 1>. I). Howells, superintendent, Rose- sit *.-, sniiill chitloiiier ?;!. V'irtor phono- SPECIAL SALE liox 74, Bed Hank. dale. Little .Silver. N. .1. 4C3-R, Hed Hank. SVI, R^lLniu^k; Gold Keul eonKoleuin nrt ru a 0x12 I>uro bred S. C. White Leghorn chicks and graph, like new; cost .?ir,0. will sell for B ; Rurred Rock eggs. This stock took first, S1U0. Call Friday and Saturday at 1'i HOUSE WANTED. S16.00, llx'10'.i Jlfi.OO, 7',ix!i *10.&U. J. D. MONEY FOUND. BOARD. Norris^20 Mechanic street, Hed Bunk. Sum of n ey found on April 27th. prizeB nt recent poultry show. Shady Knoll Prospect avenue. Ited Ilank. AUTO TIRE AND RIM LOST. „ To rent by the yeur, Bix ruunu, improve- Farm, Fair Haven. N. J. Phone tiSB-J. .arKe cheerful room, suitable for two 'ments; three In funiily ; best referenced Owner may have same by proving and pay- gentlemen; 3t»um heat, telephone, running CLASSY SIGNWORK. ~ ! Al"" '"•-' '•""' -'""• '•onndete. lo-t: size, CEMENT BLOCKS. ing for this advertisement. K. H. Wilber. hut and cid.l water; reasonable to permanent il'hone_lHB-M. Cement hlork* for sale at 2fi cents each; Fair Haven, N. J. STUDEBAKER BIG SIX TOURING V, C. Moyan. the artist, makes and paints i '-^* I '- : make Souihem. Reward. I-'. O. for sale at great sacrifice, l'.l^l model; Kucsts. Stinson House, Broad street and f nil kinds on anything, anywhere. Hrjitt;,,,, ph.,,,,- K...I Hank 2.'.!l. DODGE SEDAN FOR SALE. elivered all over Monmouth county. Atf -inilen place, Red Bnnk. kr yg, a tino Ojivndote. phone S14-J lU'd Ilank^ _ KINDLING WOOD FOR SALE. fully equipped with all extras and new; If it's with puint and brush Moyan is unex". m Newly piiintetl, 1018 model; nn excep- Split kindling wood, ten barrels S3.00; taken in trade on Oldsmohilc sedan. S.-e it celled. Everybody admits he knows his 1'lionally Rood buy; $800. 1''. II. . VanDorn FOR FOR SALE. block wood. $10 per eord loud; delivered .t once. F. H. VsnDorn Co., Red Hnnk. ,1 SALE. business from A to Z. 2.-,P. Shrewsbury ave- Painter and Hardwood Finisher. lOo., Red Bnnk. $300 buys Kood working team of mules. Nin< -r. h, use •vith • all impruv •men s Cook Uros., Newman Springs road, KeTI i Kl * j e r yen i ,•: best view , n tl nue. Red Hank, l'lione lOflS-J. .Sperialty FORD RUNABOUT FOR SALE, Apply lit farm on nouthwest corner Ston Hani;, rhone |C:!-H. CARS WASHED. road and Monmiiuth drive, Katontown. orth Sh e sbu IV 11-•IT; also bulkhe id at i NOTICE. ido.aml oi tsiilyw.irk irivcn nn applicatiuri. ., A- 191s model, in Itood eimditi.in: cheap Scotty Is doing huuinces at the eame old Ii I ick. '11 re ,f j seph Ses tu, 1 7 1 We t Publi. 1,, k Harbor Lino II. Wi Sm th. 01 East I'lirit street, Hed Ho quick buyer. ' Taylor's KliruKC, l'eiirl PRACTICAL NURSE. land. Get your cars washed while you wait • New Yo ' FOR RENT. •out sti . R 'd Ii ink. Hoard. . y buildinK, New Yor',; City, fixed [Jitrcet. Hedjlank. . r'lirm of thirty acres, with cottaKe, barn Young woman, competent to HUbstitut, at 36 White street, Bed Bank. Tarties Hank, phone lOiiH. 1 absence of gyverness, iiurse or mother, taken out for evening automobile rides. COOPS AT ONE-QUARTER VALUE. for May 111. 11121. for ch ti hnrbor FORD FOR SALE. and chicken bouse; land Kood for trucking. lineines fforr SnnSnn.lyy Ho.ikk and RRnritiin Hays, vi Apply_Peter Iloiline. Chanel Hill, N. J. ishen engagements by the dny or evening. Obliged to move at once; will sell coops Ford, 101H chassis, fur sale for SlliO, in I'hone Red Hnnk r, 12. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. at one-fourth value: heverul hundred feet initieiii s off Wnl.-W rWi Witchh anil Morjrnn N. J., CAT LOST. has be idfiitl td lirood condition. C. Morris's KlirnKO, I'carl MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE. Lame well furnished room for i,.nt, with :«l lumber; covered with green slut pa ndefinitely postpo ed. I'roin Maple ,-n eni n Friday, May mil, Uttreet, Bed Bunk. ROOM FOR RENT. all improvements; suitable for one or two Shining Tree Yards, Linden pluci Indian motorcycle in lil'Hl class condition yellow cat. answers to iinnir of llu-ly. Lib- for mile rciiHoniiblo. l'"or njipointment ad- Parlor bedroom for rent: suitable for i Kentlemeli: with or without board. 2(12 ».' street, Red Hunk. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT. ROOMS FOR RENT. i' two gentlemen: with all convenienc Wuverly place. Red Hank, phone IH7-M, Thr ir four 'comfortably furnished euil reward if returned to 00 Maple ave- Rooms famished, with or without niivi- dre»H Motoreyt'le, drawer M. Hed Hunk. also use of parlor. Address M. C. M., STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE. rmuils for season or iierniailenl; adults |,re- nue. • Phone CO'i-J Bed Hunk. lio of llsht housekeopinu. 1C !> Ilrund LAYING AND BREEDING HENS drawer M. Hed llniili. _ _ FURNISHED COTTAGE TO LET. mplele fixtures for a small fish mark ferred : Ited Hnnk and Ruinson cars puss Ltreet. Red Hank. for t-ule: sinide comb Rhode Island Iteds, Seve iis andd bnthb ; all impn,vements ; fish iceboxes, oy.ster counter, el.'ani .fin- door: ens ramie, irne.,1 sprim; water; <,n larne uniform colored birds one year old. HOUSE OR BUNGALOW WANTED. beautiful locntio the water; rumrmit- stand, etc., for sule for "want of us Apply Ridire mad, near Center street. Itumson, N. TRUCKS FOR HIRE. CHICKENS WANTED. ' Small house or bungalow wanted; w ng distance 1st to Seprernber Jst, * Will pay the hiKhest market prices; alive 11. I.. Ruac.li, It. 1". D. No. 1, Red Bank. . ; t to at llluinlKooil & Herbert's market, foot of J. Address Ilex f>>, Rumson. N. J. Seven and half-ton Mack trucks for lu-ovj provements; by two adults; not far fr S400_._ P. 0. Box 143, Fai Haven, N.^ Hriuid street. Red Hank. ,pr dressed. G. Dicti -Son, 128 West Front TYPEWRITER HEADQUARTERS. town; state rent, etc. Address House, FRESH VEGETABLES. trucking; seven und a half-ton Alack dump jjitreet, Bed Dank. We buy, rent, sell, exchunce and repalj ilruwer M. Ited Hnnk. FOR SALE."" TOURING CAR FOR SALE. very liesl Monmouth coun Garden plow, nil attiichments, two-wheel truck; by day or trip. G. W. Howlan.l 4 FURBISHED ROOM FOR RENT. .ypewritera. Trubin'a, the Store of a Thou 01 dsmuliilc lourinir, live passeni net n always be otitaiiic.l al Jt land Itemo, 58 Broad utreet, Red Bank. SURREY AND TREES FOR SALE. baby cart, top on; little fill's three-wheel 11 1 Free deliveries anywhere i Hrotlier. Red Hank, plume S7;,. m Lnnre sunny room: business lady. 37-A: demoiistrat 1 !•_0 model: '$1,250. I i' "' Two-seated surrey in gnod condition for tricycle: all Kood as IHw. dm buy for half If you want II Kood mpt nttentiuii to phom: unleis. Ib'Rourkr, I'inrUney road, near Broad SMALL FARM FOR SALE. cost. Mr». H. Wriitht. Little Silver. N. J. litroet.jted Bank. sale cheap; must sell to make room: also TOt nbonnl this ck. F. II. Kriilel's market. Ilrnnd and PAINTING, PAPER HANGING Thirty-one acres on main loud nnd excel- two large locust trees for sale. Theodor, VanDorn Co., Kid Hank. ets, Red Hunk, or phone :((Ji)-.M. |[ DRESSMAKING. lent location. Henry F. Hylin. room Stilwell, Everett, N. J. FURNITURE AT. YOUR PRICE. and decorating. I".• itit- on.I wall paper fur- Il .Ml kinds of dressmaking roaHonable. ReidHtor bulldinit, phone 7<£, Hod Bank. Must move at once. Selling chairs, . FOR SALE. HELP WANTED. nished. W. II. Heimelt * Son. LT, Mechanic SMALL FARM WANTED. kitchen cabinet, sinule iion lied. Ka:i raniTi', Yo ii'lnekney road, ' second IHIUHC from Hroad MARINE ENGINE FOR SALE. F< r.l touriiHT cars and runabouts ng men en, ov elite. street, lied Hank, phone 'Jill. Itriuul stuef. 1,'treet, Hed Hank. Farm (if one tu ten acres near Ited Bank runs, pictures, etc. Mrs. Kviuis. corner vheel Postal Mail service; .\M2(I nioiith; In Kood condition: 2',^ h. p. niotorboat ram-li; must he riirht. Linden place and SpriiiB street. Hed Hank. also late model Ford sedan in Kood" condi- Huns Way; experience uniiece,.sary. I'or Katmitowii. X. .1., pin,ne -lit-.I. JERSEY COW FOR SALE. imiu of Hurry Allaire, Stale letter 1, tion. Addr, P. O. Hos free particulars of instruction write J. WIIKIHT market, Hroad street, Ued Hank. •104. Ai-lmry Park, N. J. LADY'S SHOES FOR SALE. tion. C. A., Mount. Locust Point. Phone Handsome Jersey cow. calf by side, two One pair black pumps, new, sii-.e (i-A: also Atliinto-JliKhhinds, 3S-J. . Leonard, tf,,rnu-r Civil Service exiimiueri, National Sct'an Car For Sale. _s'eckn old ; eiirhteen quarts per day. Phono BLACKSMITH AND HORSESHOER. SLAG ROOFING. pair hiirh brown suede shoes, size. ti-A; very 291 Equitable buildine;, Wnsbinctun. I). I'. died Bank 642-11. Frank Gray, practical horserthoer. Estab- FOR SALE. Nutionul .-itr, ediin hedy, M veu-passen- Leaky tin and slate roofs made tight; also reasonable. Make appointment to see them Plot eoatnininit about four acres, situate WONDERFUL BARGAIN. AN ELDERLY WOMAN WANTED lished fifteen yemn in Red Hunk. Mupl. ater proofing side walls and cellara. Og- by a.ldressniB Siloes, drawer M, Red Hnnk. K''r. ilenii'listratii'll !:i\.n any time: car in avenue, opposite White street, Hed flank. on the road leadinir from Srobeyvillo to Hie To ifuick purchuser will sacritice bui)- t)n keep house for two men: li|?ht work. K 1 ng eontniiiini ; s.'ii'i .u nl work done by hour or con tract. Addnii carpets and chcillc portieres. Write for Write pnrticulnrs tu Mrs. K. E. Boericke, y small i'h:inil:.' and curd lle'll'i HI: mi mo tor, electric lights, l'lione 284 Red Bank. r nd pla ii tr Or build I m, A 1010 Hiiieli in esri-llent ennilitlnn. circular*. American Rug Manufactory, 296 14. i (irand street, New York. Give refer- and K West. I.i h. •I'll! reward v,,'ill br with Holil U'de p;i .i.i-fur KValtrr M. VnnDnrn, (ilobo Court narnKe. PURSE LOST. Vermont afreet. Brooklyn. ir s ,ut 1,.' to llox 1« 1, ,A 1 .'!>• 1ilivri1 if 1 - N. J. Phone ^"_1-\V.. Thone lllil Bed Bank. On April _71h; small brown purse con RUMMAGE SALE. Ill'l'l'lT,' N. .1. tnitiiiig money. Heward. Finder please com- FARM FOR SALE. ~ REAL ESTATE. SEWING MACHINE FOR SALE. Eight-room house, all improvements: lot Saturday. May llth, at 10:00 A. M.. in | MIDDLETOWN DAIRY niuiiieale wilh llox _.|u. Fair Haven. N. J._ Fnrm of 100 acres, near Red Bank, suit- the Navesink Hook and Ladder lii'i'lioiis',. on VEGETABLE PLANTS. Sinner sewlnii machine for sale; not late able locality for Kelitleman'rt estate. Apply TiOxlTiO feet. garage, centrally located; Mechanic street: slightly used rb.thing .,f Strong s.vdliiii: tomato plains of Enrli- j Kpi'L-iiil milk for baliiea from our own _*- tio.lrl: price reiitionnble. Apply 116 Hud- FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT. to Or. K. 0. Henry. 26 4 State street, Perth S7,f>0U, SI,000 rush; immediate possession. an;i. John Haer und Honny lt,--t for tnms- on avenue. Red Bunk, _ _ , Kiltbt roonis, bath and all improvements Aniboy. N. J. Phone 41G. A. 1,. lvins agency. Register building, Hed excellelll value to 1,,, sold for lien.'fit of pliinlinir ,il s:!.lin per moil: egg plain. Ifcteil _toL-k. Will also luimlle tlie GutrD- Monmouth memorial hospital. _ BICYCLE FOR SALE. Karune. Shreivsbury, .Sycamore avenue Hunk. Hlnck llenlltv seedlings, at * 1.00 per 1,11(1(1. fiey tiibfrciilin ttntfti milk fnun the Willow three-minute walk to depot. I'hone 4BII-W FURNITURE FOR SALE. Complete price li-t of vegi'tnble plaid, upi.n Man'n bicycle for ssle; In fine condition; White eiianu'l bed, Inlreiius, chairs, OLDSMOBILE FOR SALE. FURNITURE FOR SALE. Uronk farm iind the Miililletown Stuck f/irm. -onster brake; price $20. Inquire 121 Hud- Dining room riiriiituro. including china ni'idicatioti. llorenii l'laiit Co.. IV.'.-holil. MONEY TO LOAN. tables, small desk, business desk, oil heat- Five passenger louring model 37-A, 1920 N. .1.. phone :i 17. J'hont; T7a-F-_3. Thonins M_(!uir_, Ptnl* Ion avenue, Red Batik, Money to loan on bond and mortgage er, smnll rniiKe and other articles. Call make: S'.lf.O. There's very few used cars closet, nil in i,ak: also rerriiteratnr, mantel tl_nt. long term If desired; in large amounts lo:l Hi,,ii,l sti I, Ited Hank. olicred ut this price that can come up tocabinet, music eiil.inet. walnut bedroom sel, CHICKENS WANTED. etc. all in K.,.,,1 .'oii.litiou. Morfoi,!, 110 DEVELOPING AND PRINTING. Will pay the blKhest market prlcen for John il. llrefuir:', .12 Hroadjitreet. Ued Hunk this one in vnliie. F. II. Vniillurn Co., Bed P.Hinro dealimr built, a hii;' liusiness for THE PIANO SHOP. Hank._ Riverside incline, phone _I-J. me in West lied Hank. Satisfiiclion guar- AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE. _ive chickens. Kit North Ilroadwny, I., STEAM VULCANIZING. We tune, repair, buy. sell and exehanife. [tranch, N. J.. phone 1500. anteed on all portrait work, developing and Dnnt tnke n oliiuic.'. llo ]iroteoted, let •• Wfl use the best material* and gusrante. Mew pianos dire.-t from factory at a snviiiK DOES FIRE WORRY YOU ? OLDSMOUlLi; TOURING FOR SALE. printing. Attractive lines uf cameras, films, CHICKENS WANTED. «II work; air service. John Ilansen, ki iil'-KuO to $76. A. II. Dirliuu, Drummoiid If so, stop in Ilylin's. fonin il. Register Model 15, I'.'IT ninl.i'. "even nas-elirer: stationery, toy-,, novelties and all kinds of illHlirc you nirnillsl fir., nn.l trnnsliortat^ll. I will pny the blithest murkat price for W«st Front street. Red Hank. Phone 72-W I I,,',,. Ited Hank, ph • :':(.!. building, and he will increase your lire in- goes In i|iiick buyer for J75U. If you ever newspapers sold. John Di Finn,. Shrewsbury tlit'ft, liability, collision, proiicrly .Inmnia surance to relieve your mind. None too expect to let n us.-.I car buy tins one. It's "VB chickens. Joe Rnkor, Mechanic street, \ REAL ESTATE. av.-nuo, Ited Hank. nnd loan of UBI". S.'e un for insiinmro nt «U e,l Bnnk. Phono 1OD2-J. DOGS BOARDED. small, none loo large. l'lione 74:1. Redll .'liniU'e to save- vourself some nioliey. Have good comfortable quarters fur I'or rent, seven ruoiu house, all im-Hank. F. II. ViiiiDorii I'o..-Hed Hank. AWNING AND CARPET CLEANING. I kinds. J. II. Gri'Kury & Son, 42 Ilioi WALL TENT WANTED. boarding dogs. Further particulars hy ad- nrovemciits. live minutes from llroad Awnings, bunt rovers nnd curiums, cur- !iitrcot. Red Hnnk. I'hun,. ;.M. Want to buy wall tent 11x20, or larger: dressing Herman Kitzau, Ited Bank. I'liouu strcel; June 1st; $1(1. A. I.. Ivitis imency, RABBITS HALF VALUE. FOR SALE. Reuinter IiiilldinK. Hed llanli. pets and rlurs eli'iined. scoured and store,!; end price nnd particulars. AddresH Wall 22flL_ Obliged to move at once, lire offering all One seven-roi.ni stucco liniiHe, corner miittn'ssoa renovated and JuUdo to order; our handsome New /.ealnnil rabbits and Church slreet ond Morris avenue; reasonable ent, ilmwrr M, Ued Hunk. HORSE AND WAGON FOR SALE. laying .,f carpets, rugs uniBninoleum. F'sti- " PRINTER WANTED. SMALL FARM FOR RENT. coops at half value. Sliiiiini: Tree Hnlibit- terms; J 1,000 ciish.. S 1,00. 0 rein n n niates ch.'evr.ill.v given,.>*Siitisfiiction guar- . • FARM HANDS FURNISHED, About 2fi acres, iiix-roolu house and out- Horse ami wiiiron mid a siuule set uf har- ry. Linden l'luce and Spring streel, Hed .Ml II.und IIUIII «!,.. ha. !i;ul eeiiulry ollii'a ness for sale. Inuuire at Charles S. L.'on- i sm-rifire. Wealthy A. Se anteed. SiiiiB\!rn;».v«e4", White strict, Bed 111 nationalities. Write, call or telephone buildings; $:100 per year. Henry 1'. Hylin ly. I*. 0. H., 7S, Helford, N. .1. Hnnk. I'hone 3'J-M. ti-jiioior; on.- ui,., .-.HI ,.|,iini.' liiioi>i,, ur room tl, Iti'glnter building. 1'huliu 7 IS He. ard's pine on Red Hank nnd Kverett rand. m Herder. 70 (li-eenwii'h Htreet, New York, Addrem, Heil Hank H. K. I). 1. ini.'ilyi,,'; i.l.nl Moikini; .'..ndil ii.u • ; ,-i.|.il Ihone llowllnit Crcen I);i55. Hank. DAHLIAS.* FINE IIOMi; I'OH SALE. MEMORIES. iiss.uleil dahlias at fifty Ten roioos. , nni.roi enii.nl s. ah,ml nn, -irmly Mtiinii '...- i,In,I,t.. |,:,iiy. Api.ly SITUATION WANTED. acre of I,in.I ami benutiriil shrul,h,.,-j ; on,, II isn't y to |vo In tile SECOND POTATOES. GARDEN WORK AND LAWNS. vek'.'luble an.I old fashioned .11 "I!,'.' l.\ I. It. I' s|;,|,|li: ,.!„.| o „,-,., ,'t,. , In Anyone who would like to have Hull Salesman, Iln,. ivpres, ntal ivc ma lilnnls. I'eraiiiuni i, lei us mi.I other minute's walk to ivp.it ; mils) he seen te tic pholorrnphev for nportrait but a sinrri.- (Jreen Moilntiilli seconds, It I fond for desire In visualize our real self for I lie Ih..nun li.n oirw for mile ehenp. Address Crei'll Mullll- heilge clipped nr luwll mowed, give me I mix in town nr over road; have driver' Hunt lit Nels, a's. 27i; l.o.'iist avenue. Bed nUpreciated. Hvlni. room '.», Keiji-ter mse. Address ,1. f. S..' 21', pleasure uf friends nnd loved ones. Vi.it iiins, drawn' M. Hed Hank. trial. Price- right. Address llox 161. He. Wolliii', Hank. _ _ buildiiu'. iilum., ; I :. Ited Hank. II.'.< Itunk Id -le H..I Hank. Ilank. n-et. Red Hank. 1 will rail. Dil'ior., studi'i and have v.'t'r photo UNFURNISHED nOOMS WANTED. NOTICE. I'UHNISHF.D APARTMKNT WANTED. take Shr .hu'ry nvenue, ited Hunk. Flderly riutplc wants two nr three unfur- STENOGRAPHER WANTED. TO SUB-LET FOR THE SEASON. Hnve y.nir clocks and wnlrlies repaired by Hulls ' phu'c for linht bolls..k.-epiuit at ni'r.i m chool. FIRST-CLASS AUTO PAINTING nished rooms In or near Hed Hunk. Addr Rteiiiuii.ilih,.r with »onie knowledge o Two large rooms in dcsiri,!,!,. l,,,.,,iio.i, exiiert m.chnuic; any job ilone in ten dnys, unce; cenl rails l.iciile.l. This r.-.iu. t is f,.r I'onilelly with Henley A Co., 1,,,1'k,. _ I'c. I kliecplng nnd general otllce riiiitlae nenr river; good bulbing mid boating; one a liernnineiil luirt.v, u.,t season li'itois; ivf- TMF. NEW .OM.-r.AS HUKNER |i. A., drawer M. lied Hank. many julii in Iwo iliiyi, ; chant.,s reasonable. N.-w Viii-li. Cnn luiiiit n f. >v ..«i« nt iriiiuui- .leflrey Hi'others, 211 MoumoUth street, HIM block from stores and trolley. Hererelic.s. Art Jewelry Co., 107 Beech street, Ited errnces suiiplied. Ai'lilv at llerk's slum iiltjirhin.'iit in V.MII luuheii mure. linn.'.I oil UPHOLSTERER WANTED. Hank. A. 11.. box lor,, ltuiniion, N. J. Hnak. stor.-, f,l It,,,II,I stre, I, Ited Hank. full fin'.'.', Il,,I only .-..ok s un.l l.nl.ei ,|Ui,'i,.'i'. i.lif.- iTie.i. Williiim II. 'IOII.T., ll'il \Vi»l eh.'lilii'l' Illld hell.T hill will also li™t linn' Thoroughly experlenred and used to first- Front »li',,-l. R...I Hunk. My h,i,iine« hail s work; will come out by tho day. 1'. HIGH I'KICES PAID. RIGHT IN THE HEART OF TOWN. FARM WANTED. LAUNCH I'OH SA1.F.. iidjidiilnir nn,ins. It'i r.'iilly Iliir.' .IOM" iu SHI, Fair Haven. N. J. 1 par high prices for ladies' and gents' Red Dnnlt's most convenient and Inviting Within tin mil,. < ol II,,I Hnnk nfati I ,.,,,n I, V.'IM;.,; I',.,.I. s,.,in mi- top. u ill, ono. Wril,,. ."ill in' nh.HI., nil..in it !•' I' iiu'i.'iis.sl so I IIIIVI, hml tn tnlu. ,i,l.l.li..,.-l second-hand clothing. Gall at I. Kcrbor's, luirber shop; expert attention: three chairs; one to threi'-ncre farm. Prefer hiuh ele in-!'.! li..|i. Kiiiuir,- Sliinilaril foiii-cvele en- Mnyim « Co.. :'~,'.l Shi'ewr.liiiiy lu.'nii... Ueil I-....rn nt Pirof'tl IMIni^i'. Any nil.' \vnlilin_ SPECIAL SALE Kill Monmouth street, or phona Bed Bank nne night up, Second National bank build- Hun wilh small hoi Addi-oni N. W. Itllic, with illll.'li and ,ni.n-i,l inint : all in Ihmk. I.iuly iitt.-nilunt. tlleil 111! I'ilillt.'ll thr In F.llle Julian grass runs: 0x12 10.00, 872-J. Ing. Alonz Ciirchln. proprietor. Plnre. I'air Ilineli. N. .1. Ph.uie Red Hiiiih prlTecl c.lolition p.lillted alol readv to ,1111. JxlO fit.00, «xll JO.00. J. I). Norrls, 4J11-.I. Address M,,s ;' 1 I, I'air Haven, N. ,1. IlmNITURF.. |.1cchnnlc Hired. Hed Bank. LAUNDRY LOST. REGISTERED HEHKSIHHES. All . I,..I l'nckiigc of Isuiulry lust on Maple ave Sprim; plirs, holh s.x.'s; uli.i, a few lire.I FARM WANTED. IM-AI. I'.S'l'ATl'.. ., * I t : hi ,'l,n. I BLACKSMITH AND HORSESHOER. line Wednesday of lust weell. Will lln.le sows; iii.iilcrule Prices; a few pure lued Within t, ill," of Ited llnuk stnlion. mill lion.rs, nil inlproven •ll' to EMPLOYERS. i.l.i • Frank Orair, practical horaoshosr. Tb« lileiiie retin n to lied Honk SI,,.,ill laundry Shropshire rum lull,,. Mld.ll.bro.di final. one to three acre farm; prefer IIIKII eleva- , fn,in Hioiid Ire, I. I. n I: I.i,,!'. ..laiiir llrlck Shop, 1» Mechanic itrMt. E.Ub Ui' Wind. It. II. No. 1, Asbuiy l'nrk, N. J, 1 ion with' small h.iihie. Addiesn N. W statii.li ' ^li i)IMl: f l.r.lll) ll','" ^10. hii r ,".,• .'iiiir.nn.' i-hed IB yeari In Ited Ilank. I'liice, Fair Haven, N. J. I'll.me Itnd Hnnk n ll!,,, luoiilli'.. A. I., •.iliiii i-\'i. .1. II. Noil is L'U lilac GARAGE FOR SALE. I AM INTO THIS BUSINESS SO I ili'i bull,Inn,. Ited Hunk. sir,H, It..I II;.nl. Pnrtiilili' uiiniKe, lOilfi I.i't. 1'rlee $100, He AUTO PAINTERS WANTED. get your hnuse cleiiniiiif done now before ie h, I.I ouhloor Sternly work, KUOII pay. United Aiili Mrs. II. lluixht. lOatontoivn loud, oliposll. ..ur gnrdeiui begin to rush un. You call ASK A. C. I1AKI R, 1.HTI.I: SILVER. IIKUWN'S I.AUNHUY. BUSINESS OIM'ORTUNITY. .'nlntlnit and Trliimilliir I'".. 1H Mechunli Moiimoiilh loud, Dceiinpoit, I'll. 2122-M rail or write. I'honv llMfi.M. II. L. Haul.. !•'..; eolinlry honie,,. il hiiil.llnn loin. I7!l II b -lr.,,'1, near Hridne avenue, An Ii bell Walejl- seeur e\l..|i.i\.' iiri'ii.-y for a lii'lii, I., |tri'.'t, Bed Hunk, photlli Illll. Katolil.iwn. IKil J«echnlilc street, Ited Hnnk. uii.lry sen ire. iiiodernle |ifi : roiii-h dry . Ad.li'i'-.i Km. • full finished; nil build work: lin.-I fnli- llful, sliir.ly mi.I ...'..noniieiil lui.tnr .'in'. H TRUCK FOR SALE. OLDSMOBll.K TOURING FOR SALE. GOOD FARM FOR SALE, ll mi,',' within the r.iieli ,if nil. ml sll.rt. Hid 1 I'lve pnsseniier. inudel 4 1, HMO, luake i-s lauiKlvi.d, Civ,' IIS a tiial. ,.at i -fa.-l i.,11 innierc on.'-loti rack body nnd cab III llolmdel township nl,,,Hi 71 acren good inrniileeil. rlii.nc llils.J. Hed Hank. ited in n l.irtiiiiiiil., Im ij'i'.s o|,| 11n rt U. I'll,me ;l'l'.' _,„„. rubber nnd huiloi Hk« uciv; buruubi frill!) ; y ) usiil closed cum are ni'ari'i liouse mid new iMilbiilldhiKH. T price |.i 1 I'hone 779-F-D2, Mlddlctowil. 'lake a |KI'P at thin one. I '. II. ViuiDoni t'u. light. Henry I1', llythi, riiiim II, Heglsler HOUSE FOR SALE. WOMAN WANTED. Ited Hank. , FloWer Plnuls Ntiw Rcncly^., Hull.ling, plume 7l:l. Ited Hnnk Seveli-rooiu ' house, nil no,.lent Middle ni'i'il ivhil.' wiiiiinii fur iii'iiernl FURNISHED ROOM TO LET. incuts. Wa..hliiiil,m slie.t, I , Aii.'i ill Hill, II I, i ,, * inleinlillii, i-ii-'Jn CONTRACTOR AND MUILDEII. b.ius.ivnrli, IIVII in funiily; nn laundry: nil , Large, conif.ii table to.mi wilh prlwtt IIUNCAI.OW FOR SALE. I'or particulars a ' Mrs Mabel II. Jninily. suitable for tivo. Mrs. M. Miller I.loyd I'lnach, 4ft I.llldnn place, Re. mils an. l.,i|ul,l ,. .limolllll.,,,!., all .'Olois, ,,,|| Five r.iiim liuniEiiliiv,, eleiilrlc HIIIIIH. Shermnn. nllf! (Ireei •t. Havre do (Jrnce, limn cleaner', ele. ' ' (io.nl WUKi'.i In'ilulil |(I Oakland street. Hell Hank. _____ Hank. All kin,In of jobbing promptly at- ,'|, .1 I,; i Hint,, .. .'IlKill, ,'.,.. I . ,,|| H... In I, hlVth. sU(tl.uBry,, rang.;mill lulu; .large pan, Mocyliind.... . • «n>|-l v Address Ho< (I,. Maliivviin..-N.-J.,,,,.,, ' WHITS fLYMOt/TW ROCK _«__. " try, wirniret' prl.f" Jll.r.Dlti tenin. Apply ,','fi|,.-V', rbone. 073. - . POSITION WANTED. MAN TO WORK ON SHAKES. f "iile, V I'ure breii White Plymouth Hack e«gl '"' 12 Moninouth tie.I. Hed Ilunk. .',,!,',s. 1ml ,,,,,•. ,,hit)'e mini ii 1", Inle. t|.r>0 per netting. Mrs. J, II. Jones, Monographer, high •,,•!,,,, ,,,,,| business Wanted, rolnprlelit Ulan to work on shares WANTED. •MOTORBOAT FOR SALE. college graduate, thiiruunhlv exiiellellreil in .nnn of nbout hveuly acres, with anple or- I," o,,.i.' Un ili-ti.'il.- Phlox, p n. I v ,':,,„,,,, mla. 1' la>H- llolmdel. N. J.. phon« 7J-P-U. S,,o,,.I baud baby walker In uood con.ll "p. iiit.,il,..iil eliihle.ii foet long, stenography and typewriting : ro.rerenci.s. cbnid: niiiii inu.t live in ur very near Hed oli, dnhl kin,I, ! ,,,,i,,. lirrf 1 rtnw tlou; stale prli'e. Address Mrs. Thomii Clinek.',' built; A-l rondllli.li; Barker en- ('..eii'iiinlcnte with SI. iirnphe,, drawer M, Hank, Apply, ntutlliK eipellence and ref- 1'AItM IIANU. I AUTO ALMOST GIVEN AWAV. ition i for ri 1 v K. Coliipton, Hi Commodore aVetllte, Keans IfliM", "i ll. p.: price »7d, Henry llrnndl, Ued Hank. erence, (^unpetelit, Ilrawcr M, Ited Iliink^ Hood steady p niliiHi. fur nn ml lloiiu- hude. I'li ur J Buick roadster! need the room, llrlntf ii,",t. relinble, iiini.'i.'.dl IIUIII Him ll," - llflO and take th* car lioniv with you. burg. N J. Nevmian :V, Inn" mail, Hid Ilank. 1U'lit s old lie.hl and ,ii|l,ii,, >'l'-4 1it. iitxl REAL ESTATE. SPRING WILL SOON BE 1IEIIE. ithlv Illidel stilluls the>,' .'ill'., mill liiiii.lliiu.- I'. II, VanDorn Co,, Ited Bank. ^^ 1 ii-1.1 All II..' I""I kin.I., nf 1 ,I.I. t tl iiwri HATCHING EGGS FOR SALE. IIOUSF. FOR SALE. Seven main hnime, all liuiiruvemenlrt, hit Now In the time to have ynurMllwim and ,f farm in,mini. lion,,., |,,,i',|,,,, nnd K! BOOKKEEPER WANTED. Barred Itock hatching eggs by the seltlnir Hargaln, suveii-rooni housi; with modern U feet, diiubli. uaraicu; llvs ininut' Itardfll cleaned up. plowed and harrowed, pleas, I'I'll r.ir i:.IIIII livi' w.iili.'i'. cut llo wei In their *CUHI>II. rotuiiililiiii nml Must understand dolitil« entrir bookkejp- or hundred: also Peklll illicit •««». F. ,0. Improvements, wilh an extra lot, In thefrnnl Ill-nnd utreet; tn.Oflll: •'•alnn Ju Lawnn lint in Miniie for the Hilminer. (live iliel wnr.'i ,',,„..I,'.I li.vi.lh now in Idooiii. .1. A, Id'iiiii, tlitril Byram, Upper, llroad ittreft, lUd II«nk, tienrt of town; flue loratioii; nrlce $11 fiOO in. n trlnl. l'rlen ilnht. William II. Doweli, Al'ld'y "NV W." Kfinii nv.iiii.,, I'liir tiB, with linowlcdjn of typewriting. Ad- Int. A. I,. Ivliui IIUl v, lleitller liulldlll«, l of |,,,..|..ili,',., Mill,. SH,.,, HI, i I)., draw" M, lied flank, phune ftl-R. Address P. U. box 71, Ited Ilank. Kcd Hnnk. • Knlonliiwii, N. J . or nholle 3HH-K Hed Hunk. llnvi'ii, N, .). Page Fourteen RED BANK REGfSTEK, MAY 1U 1821.

AUCTIONEER - - GEORGE H. ROBERTS THE RED BANK REGISTER. COMPOSITOR •' folIN'If. COOK., Editor unfl Publisher. Proofreader, stone hand.s Monotype ltcy OKOHGi: C. HANCE, AnocMtc Editor. board 'operator*. AUCTION SALE STEPHEN GREENE COMPAIW. -of- Bu»ino«H Mutineer: N. E. Coiner Arch and 16th Sts, Phil«. THOMAS IUVING UHOWM. HOUSEHOLD GOODS THEATRE "Mi red tit the posloffifc nt Ned Bank, I. J.. .m ftecund-cluss mnttei-. ON Under Supervision of 1M. SU Q. E^nterprlsea Subscription Piiceti I On year :',*1.50 [ THURSDAY, MAY 12th< • U months .76 , Wednesday and Thursday, May 11 and 12 TVei- niuntlm 40 Bumstead'sWormSyrup at Two O'clock P. M. "To rlillilrcn nn niiKCl of merry." TVlitTe dlr«'(luiuiiuiir<.lli>wi'rM>ll» ii-milr ami •> ino»< eint of -at- SANTONIN', II roiiiuiiu full dose. SI 1 Pathe News and Pathe Comedy TOWN TALK. fttiiy yr;K>*' ('""-I. S«1J everywhere or In' mull, r,n.- a Imttln, Charles Hoffmann's Bakery Thursday only, Eddie Polo In the 17th episode of "The Vanishing Dagger." (Continued from page -I.) j Kit. V A. Voorlipos, M. P.. riiltmMpliln 197 West Front Street, Red Bank The commissioners of Red Hank NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT. FYiday, May 13 propose to spend ?"i,0(l() of (ho pub- Dining Room and Kitchen Table and Chairs, 2 Arm Chairs, 2 K«t;,v .if l-aliclla Honlon Mi'yer. ilrifrii^nl. lic mtilicy for :i police telephone sys- Nr>lit,- IS llrii-l)y Chi-Il ttmt Uw !tf ttio ,st,»hr iff undertaken they usually cost double -.-liit .l..i-,-:i«,.il. will 1», umlilril im.l klutcl l.y and many other Articles,of Furniture and Household Goods. tin- Sinr.tjMli' uf th.' C.iunty nf Miinmimth Comedy, "On with the Show." Pictorial the estimated cost. ISesiiles (he first uiiil r.-tMiil. il for M'UW'llit'Mt to lh,' Oll'lian* TERMS CASH. •cont of tltis system there would be I";MJrt ol" Mii'i futility, tin Tliiir^ljiy, llif six- a constant ex'jtt'ii.-e for iuai]'t;una!!ee, t.ruth .L.y ,if .Inn.-. A. II. l'.'^l. lit whiih Saturday, May 14 lim>- .-II,!,!!.-:!!;,-!! uill hi- nnnl.- tVr tlu- :il- AUCTIONEER. amounting to at least ¥-',000 or Invv:m,-< if i-ninmis.ititi^ iintl i-iuni>cl fees. ; ROBERT PIERCK, $:!,0(>0 per yen". . .a ll.'ili'.l 11;,! Mil. A. 1). l'.illl. Goldwyn presents an all star cast In "GODLESS MEN" riDKl.ll'V (iNUIN TKI'MT COMl'ANV. *• * a , • ' l-i-i-uicrly Fi,l,-lil> 'I'm-t riniipiiny. There are many things Ked I'ank Pathe News Charlie Chaplin In one of his revivals needs more than it nee.Is a police NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT. K'-tud' uf C-.Tir.- C. l''rost, ili'cen«tHl. Mortgage Sale . telephone system. Politician:; and Nutii-c i* In !.-hv irivi-n tliilt the uccounU Sunday, May IS joh hunters, however, are always of tli.' Muli.crilier. iictinir executor uf tile rearly to rush into anything which r.Int.' v tlio Siinoimtu lit tlm County of KATHERINE MacDONAIJD in "CURTAIN" "will create more johs^tnd which will Munin.-iutli sin.) reported for noUU-nient to liollliiur cstiililislinu'itt of Ik'njamin ][. CraU- ami Gcorirf K. Uriiuse), Rt'il spend public inoney/xTheii there are the Oi'iiliiiiK Court of sniil Ciumty. on TlmrJ- 'always a lot of people who think it dny. tl ini'li'eiitli liny uf May A. 1>-. l'J-'l, Bank, N'. J., KIIOWS culture and public spirit to ape:it ivlii.'h tinK' iiiipli.-iitiiin will lie nuulo fur Monday, May 16 city ways, no matter bow uufil or un- •I In- iiHiiwam't.' of collimissiuiis iind eouiu-cl necessary these city ways.,nrc fur a 'Itoteil April 6th, A. D. 1921. ENID BENNETT in "SILK HOSIERY" country town. RED BANK TRUST COMPANY. Roland Comedy Pathe Review . Taxes in Red Hank are very hie.ll. At One O'Clock Sharp. Tuesday, May 17 Tlie ta\ rate i;, reduced a1 little this year, hut this reduction u made up All boxes and bottles usi-d in connection with tlu1 said business and several times over in the increase of ^ TOM MOORE in "OFFICER 666" assessments, and Red Bankers are bearinE the trade mark of B. II. Crate, B. H. Crate & Co., H. 11. Chamlier- paying more money in taxes this year lain or George F. Grausc; beer machine and air tank, - washing tubs and 4 Pathe Pictorial Century Comedy than ever before in the history of the brushes, all machinery and shafting' in the building, '2 four-wheel trucks, town. Taxes are going to he 'burlier, all steel tanks pertaining to the business, old soda fountain and all whiskey for the commissioners of Ked Hank Wednesday, May 18 are spending money i" bitrp.er haud- bottles, jujrs, safe, counter, cash register, shelving, 3 chairs, stove, ice box, fuls than the town has ever rolltop desk, standing desk, bill rile, automobile body, "2 one-horse wnpons, Maurice Tourneur's latest production, "THE BAIT" "dreamed of speiulinir money in the chassis of. automobile (nt George H.. Patterson's fraraia'i, forks and prain past. Every dollar that is spent will boxes, tabling machine, steam engine, all chairs, automobile lamp, lot of Pathe News Roland Comedy have to he made up in taxes. The people of the town nood not think cartoons, capper, 3 ice boxes, typewriter, flat table, syrup pots and block I Admission, Children 15c; Adults 30c Two Shows each evening, 7:00 and 9:00 \_ ~tlvcy"can racnpefHinyiiiK. They will .tin. pipe.filter, .water tank, corkin£-mac.hine,-gasolene tank, auto jack, old pay every penny of it. tires, all rubber loose, carpet sweeper, medium weight truck( two-horse).

t- * * Throughout the land there is ^a And all other poods and chattels placed therein to replenish jjreat business depression which al- or replace the same in the premises known as east side of Morford place, ways follows a period of inflation The circulation of The Rednortherly from the intersection of Morford place and West Front street, and war. Instead of rushing; into new Red Bank, Monmouth county, New Jersey. and unnecessary devices to spend money, the commissioners of RedH;mk Register fur the • three SALE IS CASH. Bank should be looking toward re- 1 trenchments in.the public expendi- months eiuiinj; April 1st, 1921, EDWARD W. WISE, Bailiff. . tures. But the joy of spending other people's money on the one hand, and was the desire on the other hand to create political jobs for party work- ers, .offer-wore attractions to officials ©epartmtttt tlinn does the prosaic plan of econ- 6813 per Week. WANT omy and of spending the public Young man about 18 to 20 years of age. Must money wisely and well. be -willing and well adapted, for soda fountain, The absolute correctness of the with or without experience. Good pay to right Attacked by Mad Cat. party. References. I.ouis Ilaruato was attacked by acirculation statement of The Red craved cat as he opened a door in the h.-irn on Hoyal Mattiee's place at!Bank Register is guaranteed by ICALISH PHARMACY Miihlli'l'mvn a few days affo. The cat I sprang at Mr. llurgule's fucB.but Mr. Jthe publishers of Printers' Ink, 15 Broad Street, RED BANK. Unusual Values Are These Hargiite shut the door berore the cat landed. Mr. Ilargate secured a who will pay $100 to the first double barreled shot Run and re- turned to the barn when the capersot n who successfully contro- afi:tin sprang at him. Mr. Hargnte aays be was so r.iaretl he missed the verts its accuracy. BNTERVALE first shot but killed the cat with the Snow White Underthings second barrel.

Storm Kills Tomatoes. Fred Penterniann of New Mon- Tile IU'j;isteT's circulation of ' NIGHT GOWNS. . set out 0,00, 0 I ornate) i t';irly last A lar^o iun>iiji.'r of 6,813 will t;tke your advertise- Ni,i;lit Gowns made of nainsook, Some lire em-' .theJ m were destroyedd ddurini g Ll broidcrej, others arc; plain tailored, in many styles. .storm last Wednesday. Similar meat mio ;illlkisl ewrv hoillj ill Regular si.'W. Sale price .....". .$1.49 lo^sr.i were suffered by two other New Moninouth fanners, William S. M tliis p.lli nl iWtilimouth Cuunh'. Nij;ht Gowns of nainsook and crepe, trimmed and George H. ltobfits. I PANY vith lace-, einbroidered and plain tailored models, in white and flesli; Regular SJ.9«. Sale price. . .$1.98 • In buying- Wall Paper three things must t be considered: durability, price and de-' ENVELOPE CHEMISES. sign. Our 1921 stock is replete with beau- Envelope Chemises, made of batiste or nainsook, tifully designed papers that give most trimmed with lace and some are embroidered, in white, efficient service, and because ot our huge and flesh. Regular SI.50. Sale price '. .98c volume of business and a few overhead ex- Envelope Chemises, well made of very soft ba- penses, we can give you the very best at tiste. The richness of the embroidery and the lace • prices that have no parallel in Isew York with which they are trimmed will make "them jro quick- • You can save from 20% to ly. Regular S l.'.'S. Sale price :$1.49 30%'0L by buying from us Wrllc for our samplo booka, PtiHtH^e pro- BRASSIERES. Front St., Opp, Fountain Red Bank pniii. You ai»- under no obligation to purchase. All ortl^ra iiromptly dcllveretl flt our expense. Brassieres, well made of very fine cambric, front Phone 969 For fiu'tlier dcUilId uddressi and back lace; plenty styles to select from; in white and flesh. ' Regular si.25. Sale price ,.98c Our Market is a Sanitary one in every 986 Intervale Ay, Bronx, N. Y.' Telephone, Inlcrvule 2818 senseof the word. Our goods are displayed MUSLIN PETTICOATS. BILLIE BURKES. inside our store, where they cannot become The LnrRcst Wholcsnlo iind Detail Underskirts'inade of line soft cambric in Billie Burkes made of line soft quality ba- Wall Paper IIOJIKO In tha Bronx a variety of styles, trimmed with lace or em- tiste in plain and tailored models. Kenular soiled with dust and dirt from the street. broidery". Regular SI.25. 'Sale price. . . .98c S.5.50. Sale price . . $2.98 'I'lio easiest way to keep your "U ' ProtecfYbur Clothespin clothes' looking their best—the best Underskirts ol" extra line t|u;ility cambric, Hillie Burkes made of Windsor crepe in way to niaki.' your clothes last lonper trimmed with lace flminciiij; and embroidery, flesh and rainbow patterns. Well made. Reg- OUR FISH DEPARTMENT —is tu put them away when they're well linished. Regular S.I.50. Sale price.$2.98 ular S-1.98. Sale price $3.50 Fancy Salt Mackerel, fat and juicy, not in use. 0 l'ut tlifni away in Roy Garment Three for 25c Ba^s—moth-proof, dust-proof; mois- MARCELLA J)RAWERS. GARMENT BAGS ture-])ro(i|'. air-tJKht—it's like put- The stormy weather of last week played ting your clnthes in ;i safe deposit Marcella Drawers made of extni line quality muslin, in lace himmed and in pretty em- havoc with the fish market. This week vault, (id a set today. broidered models. Sizes from 26 to ,?8. Regular SI.69. Sale price • $1.25 conditions are better and we will have our SET OF 3 BAGS usual fine line of Fresh Fish and other Sea Assorted Sizes MMtMIWMMWMWHHMWHHMtWtWWHWMWII The mosl up-to-dntc Food at prices that mean big savings to Regular $1.50 per set nnywhere. our customers. Our'Prico PLANT ." El^trci Special in on the market.

jfn'^j AT Fancy, freoii R/lushn'oo^s, fortwn SOc lib White fWashrooratsi, - - 7Sc \h KALISH PHM1ACY Large assortment of different varieties. All seedsSn bulk. See the seeds you buy. Large new Cocoanuts, SOc, 3 for 25c Wholesale DISPENSING CHEMISTS Retai My stock is nice, dean, uniform in size as Largo pew Strnksst Legions, 15c dozen to the varieties. All seed tested as to 15 Broad Street germination before leaving the growers. Fancy TabSt; Apples, - 35c dozen You can purchase any quantity you de- Red Bank, N. J. sire. Buy your garden seed of me and ReguSat* SOc Apples get good seed. \ • New Green Cabbage, - ,- 6c Ib CARS Going to Have a.Party? nemonslralioiiB given anywhere la A full line of Fruits and Vegetables at Middlesex or Miminoutli tJounties. Economy Prices always on hand. We Have "" lot of- .....^-.....""-.^.f.,*?vV . .—l....,..it will ,av«, C. H. ROBERSON , fcW,JAGOBS- Free deliveries anywhere in Red Bank. m if you did the work youroolt. If we receive your order for Friday's Several Bargains > Let mo give you an eatimiito. FREEHOLD, N. J. RED BANK, N. J. 102 E«t Front St. 29 South Street . 10 West Front St. KEYPORT, N. J. fish on Thursday we can give you much lolrpiionn 14Q.M EMPIRE GARAGE JAMES WOLCOTT , Phone (1 Phon. 1152 better service. A.llan IProBt, ^Proprietor | Wo m\to do Electrical Conlmctlnf 21 E. Front St., Rod Bank •nxwhoro in the (tuts and wo c»rry'» Phono 482-W. IHMHUMHWI complete lino of Eloctricul SupplUt, RED 2;; :.:AV Page

1 Iiitt we; !: (,n llio' K-.'».'t'Tr V. ::'y'-'; 'j '.' '•' r. ";•'•'»' '-"• •' '••-•> Uii'I f rom Wood i joiJ! j ut nmde with NEWS FROM frtlDDLETOWN. when thu out-bowled Herbert , Plutik i-ond ul I'uit Monmouth. Mr.JcaUBed by a tf-M Frank Hower, Thomair Gnrvey, Ar:Her' z in employed us* a lobstefinuefi u by bonebne.. . thur Havens and Charles Schultz in Henry Flsler. I HOUSE TO HOUSE LIBRARY FOR three straight games. I The parsonage, Sunday-school liamHanna Baileh y Baileyof ,lielford daughte, r of Wil- TOWNSHIP. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Seeley of room and kitchen of the New Won- wed from iliphl^ieriu mjil tIn- quar- Port Monmouth entertained fourteen : mouth Baptist church have been ry?\ antiae notice has been taken oil the J*i«ve»ink Library AiaocUtion anil rriends ut their home Thursday painted by John I''ourt, Jr., unii house. AMERICAN STORES CO. SUU Library Body lo Conduct II —New Monmouth Paitor G«U night. The guests were Rev. andThomas Smith. >. ; Mr. and Mirs. William liuwiie of Vacation of Two Monlhi. Mrs. Ifogate, Mr. and Mrs. John Os- Louis Cardner of Belford got three Brooklyn spent part of lisl wck Shrewsbury Avenue and Oakland Street born and children, Mrs. Gurrett Lee, long cuts on his hand recently when ; with Mrs. David l'h I.eoii;u il i,f l.ntn- The Navesink library association it Mr. and Mrs. Ward Jelfers, Mr. andhe tried'to catch a knife which fellardo. co-oper»tin({ with the state library ill I Mrs. living Roojd ai:d Mrs. Anna E. off the counter ot his butcher shop, ', Harry Lang has quit his job us 62 Broad Street 28 Monmouth Street chtuhliahiiiK a house to housv library ISambury and sons. ! Miss Kola Casler has given up her! clerk at Kverett ItunyunV ,,i.orc nm\ service in the township. Tho Nave- One result of the heavy storm last position at Walling's tsinn' at Port he is now fishing 1'or Alliert liuTivon. RED BANK sink utaouiulion will furnish mi nu-week WHB that it prevented the meet- Monmoutl). She is to he municd- William Hyers has put a new tomoliile ami the books will be pro-ing of the Campbell's Junction club. shortlyy to Crawford Comptonp . jj Standard gasoline tank in front of vided by the slate. The routes ure This was the lirst time in two years A NeN w YYorkk man namedd FoF x i ishih s guruKc »t CamjibidlCllVV Junction. being planned and the service will be that John Logan of New Monmouth, building a house for his own occu- Miss1 Catherine Dcs| nix of in operation in u few UUVH. A special the president of the club, had missed pancy on the corner of Main street ' Nuvcsiiilv has (,'One Mi I'ctoskcy, body is huin'K made for the delivery a meeting. and the F.a»t road at Belford. Michigan, for u stay with'lelativcs. [ VICTOR BREAD (the quality loaf) - 6c automobile. MIBB Dorothy Norton, Mrs. Albert Morris and Mrs. Anni" ' Arthur IJrower and family of librarian of the NaveKtnk library, The ushers' union of the New Down in price, but the quality and size remain the same. "Victor" is the one big, whole- Monmnuth Haptist church entertain- Stone urt' representing the Daughters NaveKink have moved intn William will drive tliu car and will have of Liberty of liolford lit u loiljje ton- FieVcsty's house, at that plure. : charge of distributing the books. ed the Haptist men'." club of Keyport some loaf that tastes better and goes further than any other* Try it, just like mother baked' Miss Norton recently returned from one night last week. A deltghtfuT. vention at Atlnnlir City. William Morrcll uf Bi'lford has a trip to California. .evening was enjoyed, and mi address' Mr. and Mrs. William Knoutli of pjonc to Port Morris ami In- will ! was made by Hcv. frank Macdonald Brooklyn have moved into Hie spend the soring lisliiiiK Ihcie. A two month*' furlough lias been uf I'nterson. | Thorite cottage at Leonardo, which Arthur Blower and lamily of they recently bought. Navesink have moved into William Special Sale Kianti'd to1 Rev. A. H. Sutphen, pas- The body of Miss Anna Green, who , tor of tin New Monmouth Baptist died a short time ago while on a visit1 Cyrenius Holmes, Jr., and family UeVesfy's house al 1 hut pla<-i-, church. He. ima been in poor health. to Navesinli, has been taken from the have moved into I hi' house at Leon- Mis. James lvelch of Navsi nl; Sunday wus "Mothers' Day" at thevault at Fair View cemetery and nrdo which Mr, Holmes bought from spent part of last week with Mr;;. church and the services were in , buried i6 now using the week for Spi>7f>. The sales were made Mr. ami Mis. W. N. Valley of lmve. runted Misa Emma Leonard's entire first floor for liis husineBS by George Hendrickson, the agent, i WutiTliury, Conneetir Harry Wilson of Bedford is work- Very Best Pink Salmon 10c 1.15 fall on a trolley cur (ast week. Her mother, Mr8. William (Joe of Port sons have returned from a visit at inj? for the mosquito commission. daughter, Miss Florence Sceley of Monmouth. , : Brooklyn with Mrs. Bambu'iy'i sis-; Leon Boeckel of Leonardo lias Choice Succotash 9c 1.00 Long liraiii'h, is nursing her. C. W. Hurtmun of New Yoil; haster. . ] bought a Ford runabout. Horseshoe Salmon 30c 3.45 . Mrs. Lester A. Sickles of Nave- added a second story to his liunga-i "Mrs. Florence Kuper :.!' New York ] —*•§-»-— •- " Asco" Pork & Beans 9c 1.00 sink is the champion woman bowler low at Campbell's Junction, lie andwa, s a recent (juest of Josephine, Luke Longhead hna i,t\pei thou- of Middletown township and she ishis family will occupy the 'ouiigalow Ilower of Navesink. ; sands of people. He will help you Choice Sardines 5c .55 also a better bowler than- most of the•during the summer. 0i\ ille Caster of Bell'ordrwbo is : just as he has helped them.--Adver- j Heinz Baked Beans lie 1.25 Oil -men in Nnvesink. She proved thin William Hera has moved from fi.ihinK at Port Morris, has recovered ' tisement. small can Fancy Sardines 15c 1.65 Heinz Baked Beans 15c 1.75 rviustarci Sauce medium can Calif. Sardine Herring 19c 2.10 Pork & Beans 12c 1.35 High Grade, big can Fancy Tuna Fish 18c 2.05 " Asco" Shoepeg Corn 16c 1.80 Calif. Sliced Peaches l@c 1.85 " Asco" Maine Corn 16c 1.30 Fancy Calif. Peaches 23c 2.65 Tender Peas 1214 c 1.40 California Peaches 29c 3.40 T IK 1 Extra Fancy " Asco" Peas 19c 2.10 California Apricots 15c 1.75 NOW GOING ON! Fancy Lima Beans 18c 2.05 Fancy My "Retiring Sale" which began last Friday has been a great "Money Saver" for hundreds of Red California Asparagus 19c 2.10 Sliced Pineapple 30c 3.50 Bankers and others in the immediate vicinity. tall can Hawaiian, big can The sale was put on in such a hurry that I did not have time to unpack all the new stock which was Fancy Spinach 18c 2.00 1 Sliced Pineapple 25c 2.85 in my cellar for summer selling; hence many did not find just what they wanted during the great rush on big can ; Hawaiian, medium can Saturday. • . These cases of footwear have since been unpacked and this new, dependable and very desirable foot- wear for Men, Women and Children is now on my shelves to be sacrificed, as this sale is final. The stock must be closed out within ninety (90) days. * My thirty years of shoe buying has taught me how, when and where to buy footwear and those who are attending this sale get the full benefit of all this experience. It is new, high grade footwear being offered to you at below wholesale prices. If you were among those who did not find just what you wanted during the great rush last Saturday, let me say a word just now—dont wait unti' the next Saturday rush, but come in this afternoon or tonight— during the sale the store will be kept open evenings until nine o'clock. Are you using "Asco" brand? If ot, now is tne time to try a pound.. The A word to the Men -Although summer is here-winter is coming again; Let me fityo u with a pair of first cup will convince you it's the BEST COFFEE AT ANY PRICE. heavy felt boots and you put them aside for the snow and sleet-of the winter. All sizes and the price- Only $3.GO per pair. . I still have about 200 pairs of Standard Makes of Storm King and Short Boots which are being sold in this sale at less Fresh Every Friday and Saturday, Plain, Marble, Fruited, Ib 25c than wholesale. Retiring sale price $3.69. Men's Scout Shoes, Endicott-Johnson make, about 200 pairs, all sizes. Retiring sale price $2.49. Men's U. S. Army Shoes, the kind that stands the rough wear, $2.69. 0 fl * Men's Working Shoes, Endicott-Johnson make, $2.49 Men's Working Shoes, Endicott-Johnson make, very exceptional quality, $2.98. \ THE UNIVERSAL CAR Men's Dress Shoes, tan, English last, $3.69. That Universal Ford Aftsr-SaYvice Men's tan Brogues, hand sewed, sold at $8; genuine calf, now $5.19. The most reliable ai'tcr-^ewiro which is over behind Ford ears, trucks ; and Fordson i,..{ici,j)s is positive ab.,ui'atuv U> tlu"- UWIUTS of Fonl cars ot" the Boy Scout Shoes, Endicott-Johnson make, $2.29. constant use and service of'their cars. Our skilled Ford mechanics know huw to adjust or iv|>air Fonl prod- Women's Brogue Oxfords, tan, $3.69. ucts so that they will serve to the maximum of (heir clticieiii'V.' They un- derstand the Ford mechanism thoroughly, ami can make adjustments or re- Infants'Shoes, 4 to 8, Special $1.69 to $1.98. placements quicker than other repaii men who lack Ford training^ There is a standardized way for making every repair and adjustment on u Ford Ladies' black and tan shoes, military heel, $3.19. car. It is the quickest, surest way; and in all their wnrk our mechanics fol- low the methods recommended by the Furd Service School at the Ford fac- Little Gents' Shoes, 9 to 13,'--, black and tan, were $3.00 per pair, tory. The standardized repair jobs are covered by reasonable Ford charges. Th'us you are assured of bavin"; your work done properly, promptly and at Retiring sale price $1.79. a reasonable price. Genuine Ford parts, Furd mechanics, Ford special tools and machinery and Ford charges are a;i unbeatable combination.' Remember Each day that goes by reduces the stock. Come as early as possible to insure getting your full sb«rn of footwear now being oil'ered at such drastic reductions. When you require service we are al your immediate command.

•; _ ; _ HENRY •W. E. MOUNT ' SALE DAILY, RAIN OR SHINE"'"" '. MATAV/AN RED BANK ENGL1SHTOWN NEW BRUNSWICK Front Street, Foot of Broad, Red BanR RED BANK JlfcCISTER, MAY Page Sixteen 1921.

WHAT SHALL I GET FOR DINNER? It ia easily solved and in a manner thai Will do away u with the worrying and expense. Just phone the Strand Lunch Room to reserve for you K The Red Bank Window Cleaning Co. and yours a table for luncheon, dinner or for the "after H. MEISTRICH, PROP. theater" meal. Service « la Carte. Best of Foods. Price* Moderate. First Class,Work Moderate Rates Red Bank Office,: Long Branch Officet STRAND RESTAURANT 43 WASHINGTON STREET 184 BROADWAY Residence Phone 654-M Phone 425 Broad St., Opposite Second National Bank, Red Bank Telephone 188-M We specialize in the cleaning: of windows in stores, OHU-OH, A dollar will buy more fresh, clean quality food products in a Franklin institutions, lodge rooms und private dwellings. Red Bank's Most Modern Bating Place Store than in any other store in the county." If you will visit one of our con- Our operutpra ure experienced men and they do the work on TABLB8 RESERVED FOR L/VDIt)8 your premises without any interference with the ri'guhir rou- veniently located stores, we are prepared to convince you. tine of your personal or professional occupation. Here below we list a few of the prices we charge for staple food products. Special, Sunday Chicken Dinner $1.00 i

CAMPBELL'S SOUPS All Flavors - Standard Granulated Sugar 6V2C can 9c 1847 ROGERS SILVER PLATE We will sell 3,000 cakes of PalmoliveSoap at 6c a cake Friday and Saturday, In the new AMBASSADOR PATTERN MUELLER'S EVAPORATED MILK SPAGHETTI or MACARONI PET or BORDEN'S Illll The- Ambassador pattern, :i xie- sifi-n of delightful beauty ami dig- pkg 10c Tall Cans These beautifully signifi- can 12c cant hai\d-carvcd wed- nity—correct in outline anil soft ding rings nre now on in linish. It lias already created a display at our shop. They stir where line silver is appreci- Dairymen's League Condensed Milk typify and perpetuate the ated.' . joyous sentiment of the Guaranteed full weight standard condensed milk, can 14c wedding day. The tiny In addition to this list we alsoN bells and blossoms are carry a complete assortment of most wonderful ly carved. fancy pieces and chests: JEGGS i STARJCQNDENSED. LARD These handsome, seam- _, iir " Tea Spoons . S-l .on Every, one guaranteed MILK Pure Lard less rings symbolize most happily the joy and sen- Dessert Spoons and FofK"S- 7.So goad, doz .29c can 16c 2 lbs. for 25c timent so cherished by Table Spoons and Hoiks, .S K.uo every woman. Solid Handle, medium, Knives Platinum, White, Yellow • S '5.00 Our BUTTER Can't Be Better 41c or Green Gold as desired. Hollow Handle, medium, Knives S12. "5(> Hollow Handle, Dessert FEA —Knives Si 2.00 Phone 457-R. Try our choice crop tea, Ceylon, Formosa, Oolong Est. 1886. L de la REUSSILLE or Mixed Tea, 1b . . . 3Sc RED BANK 38 BROAD STREET NEW JERSEY Monmouth's Leading Jeweler COFFEE COCOA OHIO BLUE TIP Pure Cocoa Very finest; cup ([utility. 22 per cent butter fat Matches 1b 29c lb 9c pkg 5c STORCK OFCours Cherries, Red Ring Brand, No. 2 can ... .. 17c Evaporated Peaches, Blue Ribbon brand, pkg. l2Y2c Grape Nuts, pkg '! 12c California Lima Beans, 2 lbs. for -. 17c Argo Starch, pkg 8c Oranges, fancy, sweet juicy Navels, 9 for -...... r. . 7. ".. .25c Yuban Coffee," lb. .36c CAN YOUR PHONOGRAPH Octagon Soap, cake...... 6c .-as..- Kirkman's Soap, cake . . 6c Sweetheart Soap, cake , 5Y2c Peas, Rose Brand, sifted peas, can .18c PLAY ALL RECORDS? Vulcan Safety Matches, dozen pkg. . 8c Tuna Fish, Record brand, '/.. ..-.,-... .18c Tuna Fish, Record brand, l's ..:.. .35c Cream of Wheat, pkg-. 25c

Red Bank stores are located as follows: • If you have never owned a phonograph, you may not perhaps appre- ciate just what being able to play any record means to you. ' . , Those who have "phonograph experience"—who have owned other 37 Broad Street 87 Linden Place 153 Shrewsbury Avenue • instruments-—show an instant appreciation of the Brunswick versatility. Trade at the store most conveniently located to your home.. In fa«t, most of our Bmnswicks are going to such critics. We can tell you fro-* wonderfully it plays all records, its sweet tone—hut you must prove it to yourself, use your own ears, your own judgnieiit. TOP NOTCHERS ON TOP. | house on the main road. Her three I sons are sick with whooping cough. Fair Haven Baseball Players True to An oil truck and ii pleasure car JEFFREY BROS. Their Name in Sunday's Game. • collided last week at the entrance to FOR The Top Notch hasehiill team of E. U. Adams's place. Mrs. Van QUALITY SERVICE Fair Haven lived up to its name Sun- Sweeney and Annie.Murphy of Fail- day, when it trounced the Monmouth Haven, who wore in the pleasure car, PLUMBING HEATING Beach nine hy a score of i!0 to 12 on were cut and bruised. William Man- the Monmouth Beach grounds. The ning,. driver of the cur, was not hurt. Fair Haveners had their opponents ''he machine was -badly damaged hut M. FORGOTSON H. FERGUSON iJust You Hear a 10 to 0 in the lifth iiiuinjf. Both tlu' truck was none the worse from 'teams changed pitchers. The Top the accident. Telephone 79-J Notchers rot four runs off the new »<''• »"« »lls- Jol'n Boyle will move pitcher and Monmouth lieach scored thls WL'e!c to the apartments over Mr. The M. & H. their twelve olt the new twirler for • I'oj'le s grocery stove. r Fair Haven. Next Sunday Fair Mls- William Murphy has obtained Upholstering Co. Haven will play the Highlands Stars -im automobile driver's license, at Fair Haven ' *'r-iUU ' Mrs. lliomas vietor, Mr. Auto Trimming, Interior Finishing. - __ ;u:d Mrs. .1. Lewis Hay, Mr. and Mrs. Couches and Parlor Suites Made to Lester Ii. Churchill, Charles L. Riker Order. Goods'Called for and Deliv- Won Prizes at Card Party. ' llm| family and James Williston and The Royal Neighbors of America family liavo reopened their sumnier ered. lodge of Atlantic Highlands held a homes. 35 W. Front St. RED BANK, N. J. dime sociable a few nights ago. Card Tony Cole has made application to games were played and prizes were thy borough cuuncil for the job us won by Mary Garvey, Mrs. Ada Hal- driver of Oceanic lire company's lam, John Halleran, Mary Donnelly, truck. Charles Lewis. Mrs. John Halleran, S. K. Murray, A baby contest will be held next Beatrice Uoeckol, Almeila Bennett, Tii'.'sduy at the parish house. Babies WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Mrs. Cripps, Mrs. Benninircr and years old and undi'i- will be Mrs. Hallam. Coffee, cape and ice jmlgeil and the best baby will get a DEALER IN cream were served. live-dollar gold pii'i-e, donated by the Metropolitan life insurance com- LUMBER, RUMSON NEWS. pany-1" ,. i. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Glass Kumsim's baseball team was de- It is the kind of phonograph that has often been wished for. Baby Contest to Be Held at Parish feated at- Nnvesink Sunday by a and Builders' Hardware. House Next Tuesday, score of '.I to 0. . ' With a Brunswick you can choose the best from all libraries of records. William ('. Naulty, who has been Frank Kruse uf 1 loljokeii, 1!1 RED BANK. N. J. It was-designed, not adapted, to play all records. There are no attachments, employed by William (i. (liven at the years old, :i summer n-sident of Humsou emuitry rluli, will have Runison, died Sunday at a Jersey was well attended and a nice sura nothing to take oil or put on. charge uf tin; 1'it'ucon Hill nulf club ; hospital. His father is living was realized for the choir and the at Atlantic Highlands this summer. ;'"'". '"' '„ two sist'-rs and a Kind's Daughters. -Mr--•--•. Nuultv i"s a professional irolfci- hrothei-• . Tin, ,fllllel'a , l • ,was held this Mrs. Jane Ilawxhuiflt and dautfh- at Ho- und a manufacturer of Kolf clubs. jnoniinir and the burial w; ler of Ni w York, Mrs. M. K. McDcr- A party was (jiven a few days a^o '"'"''ii. tiuitt of Kntoiitown and Mrs. S. Still- for Jessie Veomans, daughter of widl of Freehold visited Mrp. C II. I John Yeomans, in ci'li'bi-ation of hrr Marlboro News. •Hau-\-hni-st nil Thursday. twelfth birthday. Ji-ssii- it'eeived a Ili-ni-y Whitney bllihlillfr. trips to Now York in his llyinif hunt. I''1OI-I>MCC ftlefUie f N\'W H III II Mr. Foley anil family have moved He CIIVITS the distance one way in swirk spent Sunday th her mother, from Itrooklyn to the hou--i' he «•- twenty minutes. i.Mrs. K. .\1c-Cin-. cintly hniiKht from Albert Herliert. Bcrtrum II, liorden »nd family Marcan-t t'ourtiij'U of Ww York Mrs. ('. J. Courlriirht 1IMS sold her Long Branch Red Bank Freehold have i-impclieil their siinmii-r holm-. :ip.-nt I he weel;-end ivith her parciilj, properly In Mr. Caesar of llrooklyn, U: K. Anderson anil family spijif Mr, ami Mrs. ('. .1. ('oiirli-i(,'lil. who will take possession this week. Since the fire, 238 Broadway. part of last week at Yoilki-rs. , Mr. anil Mrs. .lames Welles and Mr. and Mrs. II. Whaley moved Mrs. Kli/.ahi'lh Carlocl;, who has childri'ii motored from Newark and from Newark last week to \V. May's been :-,icli several week.-, hits n-i-ov- spent .Sunday willi Mr. and Atri. H. house. ' u

John (lllrick of llobokcn died I,I ('lu-t-tcr and Klixabeth Willett 'iind Rrnclevclt News. .Sunday of last uvrk ai lOdidsohn' Hnriih llaird have rctiirni-d fi-urn a Mr. unit Mr«. ^lichacl .Sullivan iBland. The hoiiy was :cnl to lln iiii'hl-si-i'ini; trip to \Va^hiii|;lon, I). tt* I I'll ruled their silvt'i* wedding on boken for burial. < , - Satunliiy week, A liuw utinilicr (if Edward O'llrii-n, Kr., is rccupi-t , Mrs, J. Ilii(r|ii.;i has movi'il from HiiojiLH were pn'MMiLand Mr. nnd Mrs. utin^c nfti-r an ntlai-i; of pui-unioni: I'aill Sirykcr's house tn i-uiniiM in |||,, Hullivjui rcci'iviMl a IIUITIIHT of valu- houin 11. Hower has buu^-M i\ \\v\ able prfftunts. • }0li?in touring cur. ** The i-iitertaiiiim-iit L'ive^ n bty th' J, IMorruw Dmv(i(i liis lt I''riday. STOBCK OfCourss RED BANK REGISTER, WAY 11, 1921.

PERSONAL. V • ..... POTATO FARMERS WILL be rmuie. f'tr a furnu-r'ts money to IK* SEASHOBE PROPERTY. Mr. and Mm. J. W. Edgcrton and Kent him through his loader. The Sctiool o2 Nursing FOR SALE Ocean and Barnegat Bay at Sea-. HomlLI* of Hi, i;,,,,!,,,,,,. t;,h,,,,l „( Mt". their daughter Sarn of Trenton spent li,,(:|, ,,, , ie.l ,,,,,| IVlHlllilo) «f CO-OPERATE IN SELLING. farmer would receive the full price side Park, easy automobile distance. .•Ill,- IMeilie,,(:|,l rl,,i.I l | IVllll) f the wook-und with their dnugliter, less fifteen cents u bug. If the farm- Bungalow and cottage sites on buy -i fill ,r l'..no»ylMiiil», offrr I1B r>- Miss Ullion Eln« Mr. nnil Mrs. Louis Callnhun of thorn, need be no physical changes blocks from ocean; new board walk of the Gradiule School of Mullein, U.lly. Monmouth street, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 15,000 Acres of PoUtoej Already in loading the potato crop if the old and ncjv live-hundred foot long ocean of Penm., 1818 Lombard St., FhlU, P.. liam Bnvuns of Onlilumi street, Ray- Pledged to Be Sold by Fnrmeri' dealers will themselves work for the Apply to fishing pier. AH amusements. mond Truox of Alien place and Theo- Own Centra! Selling Agency— highest possible prices t(i the farm- Also new eight-room cottages, with dore LoValley" of Cutherine streft M-sam Higher Price* to Growers. erti. They should do .so and the wise all modern conveniences, on the aame apt'nt imrt of lust wui'k lit Uultimore. To the Editor of The Hei:inter: — \ one- will. Dealers will r;ell more SKIRT tract. Terms reasonable. Thi>y rrniile the trip in un automobile, lei t ili/.er and seed and get their with Mr. LeValley as chuulTuur. Deur Sir:—The i'nrmera ut M>on-! nioi:e\r quicker when their customers MERR1T R. LA'MSON, The VoteraiiH of Forciffn Wara (if mouth County nnil Central Novvji-r- are receiving M dollar or more per Keyport, IV. .J. ehold, New Jersey. Red Bnnk will hold a dunrc Wi'ilnijp- tiey will have urgent need fur Lht* :barrel over the old way of selling. day nifjht, May 25th, at thr lyceum. highest possible price fur their next But lo get the highest price the en- »•»• ««-<•• crop, of potntoeH. Not in yours jius tire crop mu.st be marketed through Mrs. Cornelius Aller of Monmuuth the potato situation been so full of; street was CHIIIM! to Kountun last 1 the New Jersey I'otnto (Jrov/iTM' As-j danger for potiilo grower. *, ulnt> for •,'iociation. | week by the death of her father, John merchants who draw their 'principal: W. Allen. Mr. Allen was 75 years The FnrmcV Kxchnnge, | J. old. lie l;ad made a iiumlicr of Kedtrade from people living on fiirms. , Successor Bunk arquuintuiiccH through his fre- Things generally seem to be in j. Take the Karim-rs' Kxehungo for conspiracy ngabmt farmers this cxumple. Ram.me.sain farm likes the quent visits here. ; kind of service furnished at tlie sta- On .nci'oilnt of tlu> storm bint Bcason. Only highly favorable grow- I ing conditions und high prices ut, tions by (In- K.xehangi'. If they he- Wednesday ni(fl)t the dance whieh come official load':i growers ; the huuvy loss now facing them. own central selling agency we would AFTER YOUR ATTENTION Kniffhts of Columbus 1ms been post- he. ghid to Jet them fznult' and \nud poned until tonight. It will be held First, the producers of fertilizer were able to exact an exorbitant price—• our crop smd make our settlements i- cnllid to the purity, rieli i|tiiilityi at St. James's clubhouse. through them just us heretofore. Of and .sanitary cleanliness of CharU'B Bottagaro of. Monmouth nearly double the price that would , have been fair if measured by farm course file Kxrhniige would get fif- RED BANK OUR M1LJC, street bought a Hupmobilc automo- teen cents a bug of our money, un- pricea lust, fall or by prosperta now. we feel sure that you will ni.."/i i"b<> bile for his taxtcab business lust Heed sent in last, fall I'rum the North less we should grade and load separ- week. ate cai-s on our own responsibility. satisfied with any other binriil for sold high and now rotting needpieoeH, family us*'. I'aul Hnrtnedy of • Wall street mid the extra cost of re-Heeding; by Hut we cunt load through them un- less they agree not to sell in eom- When we promise to give you tho spent jmrt of lust week with friends jtome, henrn heavily on farmers', b. .st and frcMu'^t, we.mean c:*;tctly at Moreanvillc. chances for u profitable crop. pe.t.iliok with the growers.. They Miua Grnci'. VnnBrunt of Waverly will mala1 more not profit per car nt | what we .^ay, and we [.now f Ii:it a The price of furm labor, tools and a, guaranteed price of fifteen cents a I trial will convince yon of the sii| riior plnee IIUH completed her training cNcellcnce of course as an operator at thelted supplies is yet far too liif»h. The- lowbag than heretofore. Their officers i Bank telephone exchange. price of wheat expected next fall, and titaff will get the same salaries, OUR MILK. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward C. Soffel of und the cheapness of other foodaan' d their stockholders their divi-j 139 Spring street announce the en-which can he used us substitutes for :dendfi, and they can hold their seed gagement of their (laughter Miirjorie potatoes points to elieup potatoes. Iand fertilizer Imsiness. Why should to William V. Smith, son of Mr. mid The industrial depression, the mil-the: y hold out for unfair competition UOHB of idle workmen und women in amj i force growers to accept lower Monmouth Dairy Co., inc. Mrs. T. 11. Smith of Hudson avenue. factory centers, and high freight ' The young couple, are graduates of prices? 139 Branch Ave., the Red Bank high school of therateH all indicate bud prices for the class of 1917. No date hns been set next potato crop. And on top of all It -Is Up to You. RED BANK, N. J. for the wedding. these troubles comes higher taxes— , Success now depends upon each they are GO'/r higher in Holmdel Phone 886 • Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Duly of township, which makes furm taxes grower doing his part. First, let him New" Y6rK"'ap6irfSuturday and Sun-eijuivuk'iit- to-ten-doHiu>i per acre.on i.join and then persuade his neighbors day with Mr. and Mrs. Patrick F. the acreage' of -potatoes! to—join. The orgiini/.tira..and.-.din:c-' r Duly of Wallace street. tors of the Monmmith County Farm- "values now'To be found' in our"larg e"""se]ectiun of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Hopping High Prices Are Possible. ers' Co-operative! Association have cf West Front street have returned There is. one way, anil, only one done heroic work. Th< y deserve the I from a two weeks' stay at the Tray- way, by which potato growers can gratitude of all potato farmers and j cretonnes indicate how drastically we have reduced prices, and more hotel at Atlantic City. Mr. protect themselves und g-ct the high- should be cordially supported. Re- , and Mrs. Albert T. Doremus of member these volunteer workers for ! est possible income from their poUi' the good cause, have given freely of j how inexpensively you can buy this year compared to the last Washington street, who were at" At- toes next Auffusg t and September. lantic City with Mr. and Mrs. Hop- entire crop their time and money to perfect. "iK, will remain there for awhile. And that is by having the organization. Especial, mention I few years. Every cretonne has the two characteristics which of Giant potatoes in Contra] New should be miule of the wise and un-1 Edward P. Broedel of Red Bank JJerse y solld throughh h thhe farmers' own ;fielfish leadership shown by Mr. j has been (spending a few days with central selling agency, which has Applegale, Mr. Clayton and Mr, • give permanent value—beauty and fine quality—and the new relatives nt Middletown, New York. jeen duly organised as the Nvw Jei-Hulsart, who represent -Monmouth j Mr. and Mrs. James Daly of Redsojey Potato Growers' Association, County in the Central Kxeeutive , low prices add a double incentive to the making of immedi- Bank spent Sunday with John Duly which our section m representedd by Committee. Where they lead the j ADEQUATE, of Colt's Neck. the Monmouth County Farmers' Co- real of us may safely follow. | Frank Branch of Oakland street operative Association, with head- ate selections. MODERN has a new Dodge touring car. quarters in Freehold. 15,000 Acres Pledged. j EQUIPMENT Frank Forrar and family of New $1 More Per Barrel. Over 1T>,000 acres of potatoes have and York were recent guests of Mr. nnd been pledged already. All the big j Mrs. Kenneth Jeffrey of Linden An extra price, amounting to onegrowers in the llightstown section REAL SKILL place. dollar or more per barrel, can beare members*. Kvery director and • 36-inch cretonne in light and dark shades, special, yd! _. _. 25c make our Mi's. A, A. Conover of Wnlhice had for our next crop if all farmers : every officer is if farmer. They are ; DRY CLEANING street has returned from a visit with will stand together ami pledge near among the most highly respected PERFECT! Sirs. Smytheman of Rockville, Con-100% of the acreage in Central New men in Central New Jersey and they 1 necticut. Jersey for sale through the farmers' are going to make a success of eo- i Mrs. Hannah V. Taylor of Borden- own central selling agency. Let operative selling of the Giant potato ' town has' been visiting her niece, the readers of this paper pause here crop. Do not let the dealers pull the Mrs. Ely B. Kirby of Monmouth a moment and estimate how many wool over your eyes for they are j 36-inch cretonne, extra heavy, in new shades, large selection, Bed Bank Sfeam Dye Works street. hundred or thousand barrels their MAX LEON, crop will yield at the worst. That working for their pocketbooks only! Mrs. William Snyiler of Broad and not for yours, And remember, j in light and dark patterns, excellent values, yd. __55c Prop. street entertained a party of friends will tell them how many more dol- if you want tliat.-extra dollar or more ; last night. Dancing was tho main lars, at least, they cun bank next. on every barrel of potatoes this sea- , fall provided all their neighbors and Office: pastime and the music was provided son you must do your part to Ret 24 WEST FRONT STREET. by Kartell Mnnee and Elliott Smith. all potato growers in Central New lOO'/i.of the acreage pledged-to the; Mrs. Robert Cook of Long Branch, Jerse- y. agree to sell- their, entire crop co-operative selling agency. It can ' Phone 734 formerly of River l'lirza, "has been j through the New Jersey Potato be done if every grower will do bis Extra heavy cretonne in pretty designs; a large selection of Factory: called to Brooklyn because of the. Growers' -Association. That would share. i sickness of her father, Emil Gunder-! B'vu Central New Jersey a ncai-nio- stripes and figures, special, yd. $1.00 and $1.15 76 WHITE STREET. nopoly of the potato market through-; Tlu-ron McCnmpbell. Phone 1045. out Eastern and Southern U. S. A—Advertisement. . j MraATI li-l>. WilliaIT llllUtlml DenniU V.I1 1 I IsQ o*'Jf* V~*CatherinU ***s V * I ILew - , ' r strct has been spending a few days|for a few weeks next. August and CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Wil- | September. Kvery experienced ship- By virtue of a ehultol murtKiitfe rxccuU'd son" of Newark < i I'1'1' knows that il he had no uompeti- by }•'. I!, lloid- & Co.. boJy curvonite, to tol s CO11 1 l *>f "HnvomicBayonne.. B ' ' dollar per barrel. •J(i0. e!o.. iiml upon which default hiis lnjeu nniile. w.> will expose for side nt publie Must Stop Unfnir Competition. iiiirliiMi teil stocked shelves and see lots of goods that you need, which otherwise you would have gone home Rev! 'J. Lawrence Pitt; will preach agency. This price cutting breaks TerniM inni comliliniifl uf sale will lie nutile Bt Grace Methodist church next the market just so much and causes known lit time nf mile. Sunday morning on "An Ounce .of every fanner throughout Central; Dnted May Iltli, l!ial. without. : That'is why our stores'are so popular today with hundreds of Thrifty Housekeepers. MITHF.Il SCHENCK. Prevention." Sunday night will be j New Jersey to suffer'a loss. No mat-: JOHN rOLHEMUS. known as visitors' night. A concert, ter what tlie independent dealers sny Tru»toeK. for the benefit of Grace church will, in their advertisements they know be given on Wednesday night, May and you know that they can not hold 25th, by pupils of the Bordentown "up" IthU e price:"?" "*of' ""'"potatoes' . 'Them y pu' t | industrial school. their cars up at auction, so to speak, j The sermon topics for Sunday nt and accept whatever price they can Absolutely the finest creamery made. the Presbyterian church will be "Theget, pocket their profit, and hand the Best Evidence of Christianity" and farmer what is left. This unfair competition must be stopped and "What I Learned "from a Fallen c Tree." only farmers (bei»Helve.s can stop it American Blend Coffee, Ib. .27c Choice Tomatoes, can . . . . 7/2 by demanding that their entire acre- Fure Leaf Lard, lb 13c Bees Cause Auto Accident. . age be sold through the New Jersey 24% Gold Medal Flour . $1.19 Mealtime Coffee, lb 18c Potato Growers' Association. Muller's Macaroni, pkg. ... 10c A swarm' of bees is said to have I X L Evaporated Milk 12c been responsible for an automobile No Physical Changes. Tasty Cream Cheese, lb. . . .31c accident Monday on tlie Rumson Have you a clear idea as to what road, when a Ford car driven by Mi-is meant by co-operative selling as chael Toomey collided with a Buick applied to the (limit potato crop? Large Sweet Prunes, lb. . . ,15c Jiffy Jell, 3 pltgs. for 25c car. Mr. T'oomey said the bees got First, it nieitns selling, anil selling in his ciir and caused him tu lose con- only. It dcien not mean loading Del Monte Pears, can 25c Choice Peas, can trol of it. His car turned over after potiitoi's. It does not mean putting the collision and lit was badly cut. anybody out of business. It does Del Monte Apricots, can . '. .35c Prime Ribs Beef Roast . .30c up 13c, 19c, 22c Mr. Toomey is gardener on Robert not call foi' anything different nt the McCarter's place. stations. The HMnej loading firms Del Monte Blackberries, can 28c Shoulder Milk Veal 25c Gold Dust, pkg 4c, 25c and all their grading machinery, all Choice Cuts Chuck Roast . . 18c Babbitt's Cleanser, can .... 6c Died in His Seventieth Year. their helpt-rs, clerks niul book- Del Monte Loganberries, can 28c keepers, and all tlu-ir buildings and J. Frederick 1'hilippi of Leonardo facilities and experience will IK* Del Monte Pineapple, can . 28c Legs Milk Veal 25c Kirkman's Soap, cake 6c died Friday. He was (i!) years old. needed and can he used profitably as The funeral was held Monday and heretofore. There is nothing about Del Monte Peaches, can . , . 20c Fresh or Corned Plate Beef. 10c Octagon Soap, cake 6c the body was taken by Albert W. co-oporative selling which compels Ammonia, bottle I2c Wonlon, Jr., of lted Bank, to Silver' any change in (he personal or busi- I X L Condensed Milk, can .15c Fresh Flank Steaks 25c Mount cemetery, near Tcmpkinsvillo, ness relations (as lo fertilizer, seed, Best Brooms, each .... 85c, ()5c Stateu Island, for burial, el,c) between growers and their old JOHN HANSEN Some Bread, loaf 12c Pure Pork Sausage 35c dealers except that the potatoes must Toilet Tissue, 2 for 25c Rumson Infant Dead. . be sold through the fanner.-.' own 42 WEST FRONT STREET, Sugar Cured Cala Hams . . ,17c 1 John H. Ward, four months old, central selling agency^ Tin telojrr.'iph KED BANK, N. J. Mueller's Noodles, pkg. . . .'.10c Lenox Soap, 10 for . 38c son of Adabell Soule and William II. operators would be a.bsent. except at Night Call MO.W: All Kinds Bologna 25c Ward (if Uumsou, died yesterday of the central selling oilier. 12 lb. Gold Medal Flour . . .60c Rinso, pkg 7c pneumonia. Tlie funeral will be None Better held this afternoon and the burial Donlers Licenced m Loaders. Campbell's Soups, can 10c Lux, p!

- -* • •*• unite fur'tho purpose of i-i-lling a.-, a 1 Campbell's Beana, can 10c Pea Deans,'lb 6c eonibinat inn, bill fanner: , tin- nrl.Lv- Cut Fresh to Order 4 Slriclimi With Pnrnlyiis. iaal ••'•odurerM of a er(»p, in,-t,v rotli Jacob Taylor, one (if the oldest bine; in fact, the laws cnroiii-'agi' cn- Fresh Jersey Eggs, dor. 39c Calves' Liver, Sweetbreads, Good Rice, 4 lbs 25c resident.-! of Middletown, was sh-iek- 'M'walimi in selling farm crops. Broilers, Fancy Roasting 4 en witli paralysis Saturday. IV\A con- However, farmers may eni;agr their Quaker Quakies, pkg 7c Lima Bc:ms, lb 10c dition is very serious. old dealers to grade and load for Chickens, Fresh Fowl, Ca- them at. a lixed price per iag Good Prunes, lb 10c pons and Turkeys Bond Breail, loaf . 12c 4 Cnrd of Thanlm. price which would lie :;ol by We desire lo thank tile many kind ment lietwt'cn clor« of the friends and neighbors for their will- t !o-iipcrative Asnociiit ion a |i>uiRl(iw. liuititiciahiii. (lor 4 d the ingness to assist us ill our hoiii'M of N l iriiwl, Kin ollicial loader:!, (,\ pi-ic ef lift eon . iCA|N!r. K Hadnens during tlie sickness and cent!! i'i being roniiidered for- Vuitr litmiit vittrntfr. Vim i^iiilliit death of our husband and father, (hi:. 1*IIO. |II3 Ml IIOKE JUIWHIHE. N 4 willl the bags I'limi-.li Thomas Kllin. Wo ulso thank those I bvy who uent tht'.|>i AH R«c«iva Samo fricn. IBiiSiM in the liourn of ulcknonn of our Tho polnlooH iiold up to a certain daughter, Misst llinuinli Hniloy. hour on liny day will be (xmlcd an to 714 Cookman Ave. 39 Pilgrim Pathway Mr. nnd Mrn. Wm. Unfluy, Jr. price and every member throughout —Advertisement. ' It nnvH to iiilviitthic In Tho Koiriiter the (IlKtrlct will receive tliu same -Adveitiarniciit. pnLnis> MAT ii, NEWS FROM KEVPORT. NINETEEN TO GRADUATE FROM THE HIGH SCHOOL. Big Parade Planned for Memorial Why Be Troubled with Sour Milk? Day Keyport High School Trim! New Jersey Food Co. A.bury Park-^Brolte WrUt in * The Home of Good Quality Fall. Use Guaranteed, Clarified, Pasteurized Milk that The following is a list of the mem- BROAD STREET RED BANK bers of the graduating class of the Keyport high school: Etta Britton, , Will Keep Sweet Catherine Downey, Merita Hyer, Ida Jaffc, Ruth Snyder, Gladys Croea, Katharine Young, Hattie Zuravin, Raw milk is dangerous to use in hot summer months. Gladys Evans, Myra Mardy, Sarah Ask your family doctor; he knows. High Quality Foodstuffs Evordell, Dorothy Bedle, Theodore Dick, Arne Kalma, Kenneth Voor- This milk is bottled and pasteurized with new, modern hees, Ralph Longstreet, Daniel Weigand, Benjamin Seligman and and sanitary equipment in one of the largest dairies in the at Very Low Prices Raymond Maloney. The class motto state of New Jersey. You are welcome at any time to visit is "Fncta non Verha" (Deeds, not Words). Green and white are the class colors and the ,flcur-de-lis is the this plant and see for yourself. class flower. The class officers are: When you get GLENDALE FARMS PRODUCTS you P re* Mont — Daniel WeiKiind. are getting the best to be had. Pasteurized milk must be BUHER, Ib 41c Vice iir*'«itlent-~'Benjamin Kelitrman. S«nur>-«li>i Porothy ll.'dlo. Treasurer—Mi*a Myra Hardy. ! - shown on the milk caps; also the date milk was bottled and Miss Margaret Beetle visited her Our 35c Mixed Crackers, sister, Mrs. Walter Wise of Newark, pasteurized, to comply with the state laws. Beware of imi- last week. . tations. Fancy Assortment, Reduced to( - Mrs. J. MeDerniolt of Perth Am- boy was the guest of 'her daughter, '-.'•; Glendale Best Cottage Cheese, lb...... 20c ~ Our 45c Mixed Crackers, Mrs. Edward Smith, last week. Fancy Assortment, Reduced to < Gyreniua Waitt has resigned ns : Glendale Best-Country Butter, lb...... 1. .65c steward of the Keyport yacht club. j : Fancy Sugar Wafers, Mr, and Mrs. Alexander H. Sands Sweet Cream, half pint, .30c have returned from a visit with their Sour Cream, quart 60c • Nabisco, Ramona, Lotus, Anola, pkg son, Clarence W. Sands of Washing- ton, D. C. Bottled Babe's Milk, bottled and pasteurized ' ' The Keyport auxiliary of the Long Brookfield Branch hospital met Monday after- by Glendale Farms Dairy Products Co., As- Butter, i's 45cnoon with Mrs. John C. Oshorn. bury Park, N. J., quart 17C Print John S. Matthews, Jr., was a vis- itor at New Brunswick Saturday. Sweet Clover Farms, Regular Grade Milk, bot- • Louis Stultz, Jr., and A. A. Philo Doxsee Pure Clam Juice, - can 12c attended a reception for Grand Re- tied and pasteurized by the Glendale Farms . pent 1. E. Kendrick of the Royal Choice Red Salmon, - tall can 25c Arcanum at Orange Thursday night. Dairy Products Co., Asbury Park, N. J., William Waitt is planning to erect quart ...... 16c Pink Salmon, - - • tall can 10c a bungalow on Chingarora avenue. [ Mrs. C. S. Jenks mil Mrs. AURUS- ; Sweet Clover Farms Noted Buttermilk, quart . 10c . ' Sardines in Pure Olive Oil, - can 10c tus Auniack are attending the annual j convention of the" Federated-clirbs"at; Imported Sardines in Olive Oil, - l'5c" Atlantic City this week as delegates; from the Keyport improvement as-'j •f~SWEET CLOVER FARMS French Mushrooms, - large can 45c sociation. ; The soldier's memorial on the pub-; Newman Springs Road Phone 516 Red Bank, N. J. lie library grounds will be dedicated j oil Sunday afternoon. Exercises of an appropriate nature will be held at Exclusive Handlers of Glendale Farms Products in the Bor- Strictly Fresh ~Ffifi5~r|n7 1 tin evening service at Calvary ough of Red Bank, N. J. Brookfield MUD. UUX church. J. Scohey has moved from Albert All we ask is a trial. We know we can please you. Cokeli't's house onPr.ovost avenue to large cans 19c his new bungalow on Chingarora ave- California Peaches, nue. Bartlet Pears, large cans 19c 'Mrs. William Einstein spent Mon- day with friends at Summit. California Apricots, large cans 15c J. Raymond Matthews spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shook Royal Ann Cherries, No. 2 cans 23c of Asbury Park. Mrs. Harriet Henderson was taken Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 cans 25c with a dizzy spell Saturday and,fell, breaking her wrist. She was attend- Hawaiian Grated Pineapple, No. 2 can 17c ed by Dr. Ervin of Matawan. The Men's club of the Reformed California Sliced Pjeaches, No. 2 cans 20c church will observe ladies' night at j the public library tomorrow night. The Keyport memorial association | GRANULATED SUGAR has elected the following officers: You'll Get More Domino or Arbuckle's in cartons, lb 7c President—Rev. F. T. I). Reynolds. Tvenauror—A. A. Philo. Secretary— Mrs. II. A. Chir.try. than just what shows on the outside The following committees were j Fancy Asparagus large Spears, can 30c appointed: • Music—A. A. Philo, H. A. Chinory, Miss if you let us. fit you in one of those nobby suits Fancy Asparagus Tips, - - can 35c Alma l.uckwood. Sneaker—llev. K. T. B. Reynolds, we're showing this spring. The appearance, Maine Style Sugar Corn, - 3 Cans 25c publicity•- A. A. Philo. II. A. Chinory. Traji.-'r.orlation—Raymond McKinney. style and fit are not PRESSED in, they're Fancy Evergreen Corn, - - canl2^c The association is planning to hold ! a parade of the various patriotic or- WORKED into every garment, assuring you Choice Early June Peas, • can 12 A c ganizations, including the American legion, Grand Army veterans and permanent satisfaction. If you are in doubt Succotash with Green Limas, - can 15c i 1'oy scouts. Graves of departed coni- : rades will be decorated at St. Jo- about values, or about being properly fitted, Tomatoes, No. 2 size - 3 cans for 25c seph's, Rose Hill and Mt. Pleasant cemeteries in the morning and those why not put it right up to us—you'll make no :it Green Grove and Cedarwood "in the afternoon. A patriotic meeting mistake in doing so—our past reputation for will "be held at Beach Park recreation HECKER'S or GOLD MEDAL FLOUR center at four o'clock. A dinner will square dealing will be maintained. lie served the veterans at Keough's Bbl Sack 24 lb Sack 121b Sack hall at noon. Thi' parade in the af- :: ternoon will be in charge of Dr. II. T. Hopkins, commander of the local Wonderful Values at 4L95 1.25 65c branch of the American legiun. 1 The Keyport baseball team defeat- Best Yellow Corn Meal, 3 lbs for 10c ed the Ki'iisby Field cluh on the local diamond Sunday afternoon by a $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 Best Oat Flakes, - - 3 lbs for 10c score of (! t<> H. The Keashy team Best White Flour, 6c lb, 3 lbs for 17c defeated the Keyport team twice last! year. Armour's Corn Flakes, - - ,-pkg 8c Miss Florence Schenck of Red Kuppenheimer Clothes Bank was the guest over the week- I'lid of her sister, Mrs. F. . Palmer at new low prices LUCCA ITALIAN OLIVE OIL Armstrong. ; One of the most interesting base-; See Them in Our Windows Gallon '< Gallon Quart Pint 'pint bail games of the season w;ls played last Friday between Asbury Park 4.23 25.23 1.2S 65c 35c and the Keyport high school team ovf 'This Italian Olive Oil is guuninteed to,; be absolutely pure, the Keyport grounds. The outstaml- j i:ig features .of the game was the out-; in fact it is the best Olive Oil possible to produce and is un- !i: Ming of the Asbury Park team, the 5traw Hat Time surpassed for medical and table use. pitching of Carhart of Keyport and the inlielding of the Keyport team. Golf Suits Four times during the game at criti- is Here again are the proper thing Old Fashioned Apple Sauce, - can 10c cal situations t,he. day was saved by (liuiile plays by the Keyport infield. at present. Pure Apple Juice, (gallon can 39c) quart can 12c and twice the Asbury Park outfield- We are right on the job with a full line of Some styles with ers gathered in drives which retired Orange Marmalade, - large jar 25c the Keyporters and cut off several Sailors and Panamas. long trousers and runs. In the ninth inning the score knickers. £be most Pure Fruit Jams, - - large jar 25c v.n.s i' il and remained so until the Good Straws Genuine Panamas • •lid of the twelfth, when Carhart sensible suit for sum- Sunsweet California Prunes, - lb 10c heat out an inlield hit going to third $2.50 to $5.00 $5.00 to $10.00 mer wear. op. Dane's single. Michaclsoti flied (Hit. With the infield all set for a play at the plate, Big Al Anderson slipped over a Texas leaguer, scoring ; Broad and Red Bank p Ceylon 50c * Carhurt and winning the game. 19c V. Palmer Armstrong has bought a Front Streets New Jersey Our 25c Coffee, Reduced to Buiek four-passenger coupe. Mrs. Ivlythe R. Paxton has been J. KRIDEL Our 30c Coffee, Reduced to - 25c gnuUeil a divorce from her huftband. Our 35c Coffee, Reduced to 30c A. DeWitt Paxton, on grounds of desertion. The Paxtons made their Choice New Crop Teas, Ib35c home here heventl years ago. and Mr. Paxton, who is a parlor entertainer, has been heard before several organi- zations here. .lames II. lieille has bought a five- passenuer Ohlsniobile. lu t Eutterine, Ib 23c 11. F. lirown has bought n Ford sedan. Koyport timipiko nnd WBB destroyed. Gold Dust Washing Powder, - large pkg 25c Misses Jennie and Martha Moore Tin.1 ni'xt niffhl another New York have returned from a several months' truck was destioyed with all its con- Real Estate Grandma's Washing Powder, - large pkg 18c visit in Florida. tt'iits, iiu'ludii'ii; a big lot of furni- We Sell— SPECIALS Kirkman's, Octagon, Babbit's. White Naphtha ture. REAL ESTATE. MIDDI.ETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. His. IClizaix'th Zimmerman nnd For the Opening Day of our Store at Highlands, on and Satin Gloss Soaps, - - cake her (l:iiiK)i!i-r Mar.iorie spent Sunday Wo Rent— Harry E. AlcoU to Move Away — with Mrs, KuliiM-t Zimerman of Long FURNISHED COTTAGES. Miller Street Food Snle nt Reformed Parsonage. Branch. We Write— My Wife's Salad Dressing, - - bottle 20c Harry K. AlcoU will move from Miss I.atira .lone; of Now York was ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE 8ATURAY, MAY 14tH Jello, pkg 10c Wesson Oil, can 27c one of the church houses on Church a .Siimlav iruost i»t Miss Kruda Nicn- street (i) Connecticut. The house stc.lt. To introduce the "OKEH RECOHD" we will place a Jiffy Jell, pitK 10c Mazola Oil, can 27c vvhieh he will vacate will be occupied tyHS Wilson (if Ni'\v York has been NEW RELEASE on sale at 65 cents, 10 inch,regular price Snowdrift, lb 18c Crisco, lb 18c by Thomas I.amont, who is now liv-vi.^itiiiK Mi-.s. Josojili Hankinfl. A. L. WINS AGENCY ing will) his father-in-law, George Mrs. l'Mwir, II. lirflsch is teaching Telephone Office 392-W 85 cents. And a special lot of STATIONERY at 2 7 cents, I'angler. an afti'nioun class nt the public 1 Room 7, Register Building, regular price 35 cents. This is " WartJ/a " paper of BoBton, HigH Quality Meats, .V food sale will be held Saturday sclinol for tin t'i'maimlc'i' of the term. RED BANK, N. 3. afternoon at the parsonage of theShe is liliin^ a vacancy left by Miss paper of which we will carry a full line. Hiith Smncl:, who is now toiidiintr at Iti'formed church. The profits will go tion agent in n short time. His WATCH OUR WINDOWS at Economy F*rices into n fund to rebuild Lincoln hall Red Bank. laughter, MIBS lturUura Deekert, has Mr*. Aria T!i>ilto of Brooklyn has Chuck Steak, lb 18c Chuck Roant, lb 18c at AniiMiiilale, Maryland. The church v temporarily given up her studies' at KODAK FILMS and FINISHING, STATIONERY, lias contributed to the hall for aniuvt'd iriti) tin' himae owned hy Miaa Colcmnn's husinens college to take Legs Lamb, Ib 29c Legs Veal, Ib 25c number of. years. Last winter the Kli'/nlulh Casli'r and formerly occu- hor father's place at the station. CAMERAS, RECORDS, SHEET MUSIC and Lamb Chops, Ib28c Rump Veal, Ib28c hall was destroyed by lii'iv pied liy K, J, OIS.MI. PIANO ROLLS4, "EVERREADY" FLASHLIGHTS A concert will In- p;ivon at the Tlap- Patrick Lnrkin lias recovered from Chopped Beef, 1 b 2J c Breast Veal, lb 15c Mrs. Royal Malice of Philadelphia, grip. __ ...„.,. :,.,« -....,- -^.lirid-BATTERIES/- ...:.-.....::;:^::::;,.: tiat. CIIUI'LU . Wudnu.ida'y - iiight, -May ""tawffih'oo" Cbin'ielly ehfcfrufiTed" a* Forequarter Laml>, lb 17c Shoulder Veaif "lb 2Oc list. She expects to spend the aum-2.1 tli, number of friends nt a pnrty one stier at Spring Luke, A neighborhood meeting for thenight last week. The pupils of the public school nre KpiBcopulmns of this part of the Mina Minnie Shnrdien of Elizabeth BALDWIN'S limcticiiig for the township May Haycounty will he held next Wednesday spent Sundny with Mrs. Lilian fete ami athletic contents. afternoon at Christ church, Smith. PHOTO, ART AND MUSIC SHOP New Jersey Food Co. A few nights ago n large nutomo- John C. IM'kert, who has been ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J. liilo truck from New York'caught fire very sick, is much Improved and lie It jmyn to tdvwrtlM in Th« BeglfUx. neur the Lone I'lni" restaurant on the expects to resume his duties as uta-—Advertisement. , FAIR HAVEN HEWS. >rt» Cnuted it Lot of Damage Here L.it Week. rKo utorm cuuHtd a lot of damage ng tho woter front her* Inet week. ees wore uprooted, wires were, ken and the shore front was badly shed in places. Several motor its were torn from their moorings i damaged, Harvey Marccllus'a lit drifted to Patterson's covo and left high and dry w'.ien the tide oded. Mr. Marcellua has Ruined title of "Fair- Haven's Strong " by launching tho coat all alone. A birthday party was given last ok for James Tansey, eight yeurs ', son of Thomuii Tansoy. James eived a number of gifts. Mia. Daniel Allaire gave n party turday in celebration of the fifth Mew York. Spring field Ke^yporb, Red Bank thday of her granddaughter. Alien heeling, daughter of John Wheel- it of Elizabeth. The postofflce building is being re- nted by Lee Little. [Mrs. Joseph Donovan of New York nt part of last week with Mrs, lin Pearsall. On Sunday Mr. and H. Penraiill entertained Mr. and ANNOUNCING FORMAL OPENING •Aaron Brown, Mifl3 Anna aiidt and Harry Guylor" of New rk. Mrs. Elizabeth Front ha3 been tiding a few days nt Atlantic City.' While George II. Moxley, advance eiit for'John fiolden's new comedy he Wheel," wus working at At- ilic City n few days ugo he met COMPLETE NEW STOCKS -. and Mrfl. Fred V. Bowers, David 'Wera, Miss Anii'i Meade and jarloB Mack of this-pli'ce. (Smith & I'Y'ancy have bought a jilor truck for Use i.i their plumb- g and electrical business. A dance will be hclj at Mechanics' 1 tonight. The musu will lie fur- hod by Howp.'i'.iV Droadway 'Irio. $2.50 gold piece will be awarded a door prize. WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S APPAREL The following pupiU of the public oola were neither absent nor tardy t month: li-lirlinniy mid firnt made--l.iitlii-rftiu Illiiun, JiMflili' I'alandrlellii, l-'n-d GlirlK- ion, WIHiiim-.-1'^iy. -i •It.-, HiiriiM llcmliirkMii. croud and third urndi-s • -Wlllinm Oh-niy. mill Uli'iiry, Viii.'enl llnnkiii.1. Harry llo, 3en:c Mi'Iliny, l.yle MnUrnth, Tlico- 0 .Pnlul.il-. Hlt-liluii Itaff. Donnltl Kwee- , Iticlini'il KBIIM, Iliiruthy liinn.-tt, t:«r- Illl Cahindrielln. l.ucy Uulnndrk-llu, rion Iliirin. Imili.-llt- O»nornc. Altlieu "Her. Klrli- ll«eoi.,rt. Anna Vlrubul. •'mil-Ill ninl liflli crude" Arthur Canen, in. Kselunil, Williiim Muck. Knlclla Ili'l- and "Week Following :n. Nellie Kilnti, l-'loritnoi- Hnwliill.i. Kile" Jcr:idiiiir. Amadiui Little. Dmutliy 1'iir- , I>,,, ,11sy MtilO.nl, I.H.ilx-llit Mulftml, l.-n Vii'iiliul. Maiy Vii'jiluil. '•rill and fixtlt p'radiV William Apple- f. J.w • ,• -ll.-nn.-ll. Wutlitce llenii.'ll. ,.,. llu, I:,., Mirl.m-I Oiiliindriellii, Tlmiium •'tiilriolln. Jiilm Kirim. Philip Kltrlini.l. • oft/ourpresen.ee UP feyaes/ed on. dadurday: 'lie.-. Ilii'.i'nll. Edward l.lllle. Churl™ rji-Htli, Kdwnnl Ninki-lt, Jnck Norkett, I Kail. Kalph Ru-.: .'II. Milan Snydi-r. ruling jl lk& -formal op em yd'and.'presc/tlal in I->i-ny, llichni'd McAlllHli-r, Juliette I,, Amili- Ciilmidrirlln. Kuthrr Little, rjuile Miiiln-i, Uavil Mulftird. of tePoTTzefclr Dresses; Coals)' (Popes; slfo/zws. ii-veiitll ami eiirlilh irradn'i- -Kverntt line. 1,,'iwri-iK-e Unrdi'c. Tlinmni Cnrtltt, .ney I'-.K.'hilid, Jiune.. Cl.-ary, Harvey Lit- etc., Zirfantr'&>Children's&earj ,- d/sad/so ifas'AJccrfuo/taHe Ion able orii/noru/izmer i Vermin Mi-rirnlli. I'reil M.-niman. Hnr- 1 Trufl'drd. Julian Tiuik. llornihy Kle.ln- liuidl, MarBaict Minimi. ICimlce O»h(irlie. (Sfce/e S^ochr Active oeen, cfiose/c fay our rzeitj ?iepreise.?zi£(zJ,i,ve KIKK S'l'ltHKT KUHOOr,. 'linlary rooin -Mien H*'arn, Duiiiel Senra, ] in > Uiil.:.. Dnvid HirliM. Koherl Ji.nca, v.nrd Ihni'y. William Vlnri-nt. Duuvli" un/il recerdlx'co/meeied witlb one cflfie leadingJpeaaltyy/daj . Kmin.i H.iir.. Durclliy Dm-K.-y, 1'enrl wn. May Junei., I'uiilini' Knndcru, Gt-r- le Mt-Uiliii-. ranniiai- rnntn- Ktlwaril Halidi-IM, Kva ihnei,. Alit-e lUilme". G&tey include cc eamprelieizfwe co/Iec/jon^, of 'new\rmart jfbder/or g

EATONTOWN NEWS. General °lJiih£y &TporIs Weaj? appealing io tliemosl descr/inmali/ig &~J afr iblic Mcnting to bo .Held by the Children's Welfare League. "popularprices." " • . • A meeting under the direction of .• children'^ welfiire league will be assemblage mil be*eqaalled> outside of ike laroe 1:1 tonight at the Presbyterian u om at eight o'clock. The public s been iiivited to attend. cflores eaierwifier-iru$ to ike'martthe mart SxehiSLveSxetusive ClLcnteieCLientele The state highway commission ha.T ide a ruling that all gasoline tanks 'llraclwe If odes- will be offered. o/i "Opening Days "i twt-en tho sidewalks and the curb- £xeeecb if on the state highway will have to '•9fidk6mde Sample lines, "no/ivo alih"a/'•vervmufad& moved after the road is improved. •prominent |iis is the reply that several resi- jnls of the village received last »ek from the state highway commis- |>ii nft'-'r they had written lctteis r De riea? iking for information on the matter. G^)o?7ieiCs toJensei/fdk Palixeoalf jKaymond Covert, son of Terrence value to $3o. 'vert, has recovered from pneu- (Complete rartde ofJ'luzdes at #222. •niu and he is'back at school. The fire apparatus has been moved the new township hall. 3 The Daughters of Liberty visited c ullywood council of Long Branch WiucedojZeafers QPome/zJ all tooolJhorl fiuir, j'iday night. MiBS Martha Aumack tfieluduw p/aiJL colors rWL 'iwis ftiul Mrs. Arthur Taylor are jpesenting the lodge at the grand r 1tlge convention at Atlantic City s all' zoaoi. T/aid " vTa/zdfcmie JfcmesPuiLtS- ^coeed' Mzture JH week. The Camp . Vail military bund Skirts - -• A8~ value also Tncotme S- Cord, TZwdLcfiLLLn vctfas irehed to this place Monday mom- aud played several selections in to nt of William A. Tiltou's hoiibe. /aJidmade Mrs, Jane Kollock is on the sick ^)om.ej7Jr (Poa6r &Wra/2,P, aa Tk I The auxiliary of the Long Branch Values to "xpitiil cleared $40 a few days ago Jam pie Lute- "no tojo altiee'' &cz/zies' to sociable at . Mrs. Ada 15. Na- •w'.s. A program was given com- lising a violin solo by Miss Char- ~tto Giero, a solo by Raymond Still- Sin, a monologue by I'rof. Steelman Bd a reeitntion by Mrs. Oeorgic liznrd. ^M(mai/e/ms/dkk'/an^a/Jm^jIf [A concrete sidewalk has been laid front of G. Kdwnrd Smock's store r James Norman & Son of Red link. / inc/ucte Gray cSafUrrel; Tlidb; $rotem?> ^/&e£^, & ct^ I While at Red Hank last week, Lay- In Jackson's buggy was struck by cPAadoio- £~> ^Pla£l/izis7L> ttjcj oftone 3%zr£e/i> & li autonuibile and one of the wheels las lorn off. No one was hurt. " The alumni team defeated the " zitf valuer to ublic school team last week by a ore of 10 to G. The school team id won four straight games and (in was their first defeat this seu- in. jTlic engagement is announced of lisa Corn Lewis of this place and s. IbwiM A. Wiigiu'i' of Boston, u-ner- I'nnl at Camp Vail. J Mrs. Ulwood Itenne was operated c /s drree/ed,/oo/ir li for appendicitis :i few days ii|;'O ... tarde &-^Special/, the Long Ilruiu'h hospital. She is |covoving. K-iit .Swan has bought a stude- SiUifi.s] CI/JY/'O/I 'OhJ^f'/as. tj/vs cic- I'.kci1 automobile. j Arthur Waitt of Long nrjineh is jCbndre, Crepe /xiciy fatir/s fc'j"//}?/u le noWninunger of the Atlantic and 1'icific slutr. lie SUCCCIMIH \V. L. • CPlcL^T/ooel/j^J'; a/sojxpidd/^^ fowney, wlu> is now in charge of a |inilar store nt Anbury Park. f: : trend- K'ccnan has bad ' bin IPoizdeeJi jwlties •/.-,> S '^ ^

buse UKived ni'iirertp the road aiifl /./• Ji» hail many improvements made, ' apeci.a.1. per ?/iuzlz>./&J6'£? jlie moving was dune by Edwnrd |

LITTLE SII.VKR NF.WS. levival Mooting! nt the lyietlirrlinl Clnircl, This Woolt. J On nrniunt of the stormy wonlhi'i' lit' revival inretings which were to live been held nt the MethiHliit IMMKU.UlSl'wiiiil: i-wn fxiBl'iKJiinl ilii' II r Colinly S Offlc millet! U lier.-Uy ulvon t.i tin- rrrilitgn while here last year were among the MILI .li. ,u..l l,i .-xhll.lt In tho -.il,.ifiill,.r, II thin week. (Mergymi'ii from injured hint week while repairing his luntrateil tnlk on boy oenut work lit ilitiirit tti ill' loighboring towns anil villages will Mechanics' hall Friday night. season's best sellers. Nnlli-i- tn en lU't-Menl clnlul't IIKII «J.fi'lltl'iK ji^ llfiin- i/ilil, their ttehU nnd d«- automobile. edtnte. niiindi Bi^nln^l thi* mud uttute, under MIilli, 1 i Tnillie on Willow ilrivo wns lh« TMiduct the ncrvices; Krai Ziegler linn repnintcd hia Mra. A. I' . Meiasclbacli is slowly Incubators liroudcrt Baby Clikks Ill tin- mi.Hi »r tin ffltnte (if Jucoh Kr el, within »i.\ montlH riuni thu dalu of blocked last Wednesday hy a large li..i ,ii,...l. lilt,,,-...1.1 ..i.l,-i, ..r 'lti»y will I,., f.trn v»r J The womcn'H welfare society will i.liouao. recovering from Bieknes.?. ,H.itclilnK IjU^s Supplier th. •old n dunce at MecMechanicsh ' hall Fri- Tho fire bell towor Is being re- LeHlie jlui'Uin Ulades of New Yt.rk tree whi'cli fell across the road in I'linuiiint In tlitino- nrdi-r of Jiih.'nli I,, Ilnim- bnneil nf thi'lr iit-tiDiii tli«rufur MHAlnat front of John T. Lovetl'-i property. C»i«loitu« liuy, KUI i-c'irrito of I In. Cuiiiity "f MonmiMitli, nuld .ulwiTlln-r. nitthl, May iJ7tli. pnlred by Karling;, Johnson & Friiko will move to his summer }.umo m-ro niuili- mi Hie fonrlli ilny of Mny. 1UUI, on Ditttid riti.hi.1,1. N. J.. May 41 h, 10 IT I. Kubert Dicknnn cimfineil to of Red Hunk. thin week. Mr. Hliubi ,ii n luind Several large trees were blnwn ilown Ilir iMMiliriilliui uf K!i»ah.'!li Kvl.lt-I. o>.i'U- KI.I/.AII|:ill KIIIUEI jie house with u sore leg. ]Iu was lU-v. Hubert MacKellar gave an ll- uuthor und the Btories which he wrote at | Little Sliver I'oint. • ' LrL\ tif Ilii! i-ritute uf Jnculi Ki iilul, iluct'iisiril, MATIINEE 2:3O EVEN1NQ 7:OO TO IO:45 COMING SOON—WATCH FOR DATE COMING SOON-WATCH FOR DATE ALICE LAKE Clara Kimball Young IN HER GREATEST SUCCESS IN HER LATEST SUCCESS 'THE GREATER PALACE "HUSH" PHONE 8O2 THEATRE RED BANK

Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 12,13 and 14 Two Days Thursday and Friday, May 12 and 13 Two Days THE CELEBRATED MELODRAMA BY CECIL RALEIGH THE SEASON'S BIGGEST TREAT The Nautical Musical Comedy "HEARTS ARE TRUMPS" WITH AN ALL STAR CAST INCLUDING Alice Terry, Bull Montana, Joseph Kilgour, Thomas Jefferson, Francella Billington and Others Thursday, In "The Avenging Arrow" ' Pathe News Friday, Sunshine Comedy One Day, Saturday, May 14 One Day, Monday, May 16 LOUISE LOVELY TOM MIX in a Drama of the" Underworld In the Great Racing Drama Positively the Most Spectacular Scenic "THE ROAD DEMON" While The Devil Laughs Thrills, Action, Romance and Tom Mix Showing How Woman Sets the Stage and Fate SPECIAL NOTICE Guides the Plot. FINAL EPISODE OF Eddie Polo in 14th episode King of the Circus . FANTOMAS This act has played every'first class Theatre in this country for the last three years and after its Red Bank engagement will go to England, where it is booked for 9 Tuesday and Wednesday, May 17 and 18 Two Days solid months in the leading Theatres in that country. Two Days LUTHER REED'S SEARCHINGLY HUMAN PHOTODRAMA This is the act Mr. McNulty has been try- it ing so long to obtain and is without a doubt

the biggest act that ever played the Palace A pulsing, vital drama that shows the change in a woman's heart when awakened by the mtigic of youth's aspirations. Theatre. FEATURING Cleo Madison, William Courtwright, Helen Weer Other Acts--3 Tuesday Only, Topics and Comedy Wednesday Only, Two Reel Comedy All Star Cast g POSITIVELY NO ADVANCE IN PRICES TAHAV "SOMEONE IN THE HOUSE" lUUHI" TWO REEL COMEDY AND VAUDEVILLE

OCEANPORT NEWS. I Ocieanport's Baseball Team Trimmed i Camp Vail on Sunday. Y ! The newly organized baseball team • of this place defeated Camp Vail on Y Sunday at Camp Vail by the score Y of 17 to 2. Y IMPORTANT RUG NOTICE! Edward Morris has quit his jol>,;is Y Y painter at Camp Vail to take a sim- Y ' ilar one with the New York and Long Y • Branch railroad. Y t , Many of the children of this place are sick with whoopiiif,' cough. t Mrs. Edward Berry and children ; West Furniture Co., Keyport, N. 1. of Newark are visiting her parents, ; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Riddle. j t John Spenprlcr has (riven his pet t Angora goat to the soldiers of Camp Present sale prices on Rugs X Vail for a mascot. > ' John Hulse has taken .1 job with, tin- Standard oil company. It's good to be on the will be withdrawn y Clarence "Wolcott has taken a job | right side of the fence! as painter for the New York and 1 t Lone Branch railroad. j We cleared out our high Y Mr. ami .Sirs. Augustus Ilnyne.s i cost goods in Winter •:• Y celebrated their fortieth wedding an-! "sales"-— • Wednesday, May 18 jV;ver.--nry last week. - | Y Michael Mcfiuire of f.onpr Branch ] Started this Spring with • Tliis ample and linal notice means your last day and last Y vtsited his sister, Mrs. Ella Fields, on Sunday. n e w, fresh stocks — and chance to save from sin.iui to S25.uo on a high grade perfect Y i ne l)ov scouts of this pli'.ce will i based prices on to-day's re- Kut;'. We issue this special notice largely for the benelit ot Y partake in the !>oy scout rally at • placement costs! those who have waited years for a bargain and do not want to Lone Branch on Friday and Saturday : be disappointed. Here is your chance to purchase a beautiful Y CI this week. ! • Rug in the most iliimWe quality, in the richest colorings at Y Leslie Wolcott won a prize v;alt7. The best of everything :;t Lakfwood laM Tuesday night.( your own price. The stock is being sold out very fast and Y Th'- prize wa* a silver cup. men and hoys wear. i prices in the wholesale market have advanced considerably Y Mis. F.tU Crawford entertained : since we bought these big lots and cannot be replaced at the Mr.'and Mrs. Edward Slociim and; Mall Orrfcri Filled Y : panic prices ot a few weeks ago. While the sale closes May Mrs. .1. Walton of I.uig Branch and ROGERS PEET COMPANY Y Mr-. Amy Green of Freehold on Sun- I 8th it certainly is advisable to make selections earlier if pos- day. • : Broadway Brand way sible. The range of sizes, quality and assortment is must un- Y .lames Mahoney has taken a job in at l'3th St. 'Tour at 34th St. usual. The prices are record breakers. The chance one in a f the radio laboratories at ('iimn Vail. ' Convenient thousand. From the cheapest to the linest. livery Hug guar- Y Miss Hazel Collins has returned to : Broadway Cornem" Fifth Ave. her hoine at Keypoit after having: ut Warren ut 4 1st St. anteed as represented, Y spent a week with her aunt, Mrs, N'KW TI1I1K CITY ?• Etta Crawford. j Y William Haywond is having a num- ONLY $12.50 FOR X ber of improvements made to his house on I'eniberton avenue, which 8.3x10.0 all wool Brussels Rugs he recently bought. Cliff Powell of • Price Year Ago $29.50. this place is doing the work. Friday night. His reappearance here to Miss Isabel Foster, daughter of Clarence Weeks has returned to brought to the meeting many resi- Archibald Foster of Toronto, Can- CaiKp Vail after spending a few days dents of the village who are noadat . __ ONLY $22.50 FOR ONLY $39.50 AND $49.50 FOR at his home at Elision, Pa. members of the society. I 1.3x12 seamless wool Brussels Rugs. 9x12 seamless Axniinster Rugs. A most luxurious- Rug in Ralph Mauriell has returned from Several telephones were put out FAIR VIEW NEWS. the Long Branch hospital, where he of commission during the storm last Price Year Ago $49.50. every way. Infinitely better in quality and designs than underwent an operation for the re-Wednesday. Frank Scott Making Improvements the so-called good Axniinster. The weave being liner and moval of his tonsils. Daniel Lang is out after a sickness to His Home. ONLY $39.50 FOR the pile extra deep and heavy, resembling line Orientals. Bernard Scnrsi's cur was damaged of six weeks. Frank Scott is remodeling his I 1.3x12 heavy Axniinster Rugs. This lot only. Price Year Ago $108.00. a few days ago while standing in Richard Beak, Jr., is making a stay house and is having it wired for elec- front of the Methodist church by an- with his sister, .Mrs. Young of Newtricity- , besides making other im- Price Year Ago $92.50. other car running into it. The other ark. provements, j ONLY $19.50 FOR car was damaged considerably and is Mrs. James Brown of Long Island (ieorge Kaney, who is employed on I ONLY $18.75 FOR 9xt2 seamless wool Velvet Rugs. This lot only. now in possession of Mr. Senrsi as the is spending ^several (lays with her 1 William II. Fnglihh's place, is laid up' °.\ 1 2 seamless svool Brussels, extra choice heavy quality.' Price Year Ago $32.50. occupants of the other car disap- motile] , Mrs. James Cooper. with lumbago. ; Price Year Ago $44.50. peared as soon as the accident hap-: The reading club met yesterday at Charles Olds of Jersey City spent: pened. j Mrs. John I,. lluhUird's id Ked Bank. Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Miiry ONLY $22.50 FOR Pupils who were not absent for the ] Frank Layton is seriously sick. Olds. ONLY $27.50 FOR 9x12 seamless Brussels Rugs. A very dependable Rug. month of April at the public school' His daughters, Mrs. Webster Linson Raymond Wilson, who has been In 9x12 extra heavy Velvet Hugs. All seamless. 'Beautiful Never fails to stand wear and give satisfaction. are Clifford (.'animus, Frederick 1 of Winsted, Connecticut, anil Mrs. army service in Panama, is spending quality. Price Year Ago $49.50. Clerk, George Spengler, George Wil- William VnnKirk of New York, arc several duys with his sister, Misst kinson, Sarah Mazza, Adeline Muller. with him. Mr. Linson is also at Mr!. Catherine Wilson. ! Price Year Ago $79.50. Beatrice Muller, Walter Lulken, Layton's. John O'lirien has repainted his ONLY $28.50 FOR Samuel Mnzzn, Howard Wilkinson,! Benjamin John Parker has bought house. ONLY $69.50 TO $95.00 FOR 9x12 heavy seamless Axniinster Rugs. • Janet Conwny, Elian Kmmons, an Oldsmobile automoiiile and bus Mrs. David N'agle has moved from 'ix!2 highest quality French Wiltons, with fringed ends. Blanche llaight, Chnrlotlo Muller, 1 Price Year Ago $67.50. given it to his daughter as a gradun- the Chapel Hill road to Thomas S. Price Year Ago $145.00 to $195.00. Shirley Riddle, Pauline. Arrants, tbtn gift. Sarah will graduate from Field's house. ', $12.50 SEAMLESS GRASS RUG, HEAVY QUALITY, Frances Bullock, Dorothy Cono'ver, Itlie Kcxl2 Axniinster I'ugs. We would like to buy 5oo more These are standard perfect goods and are usually sold from BriggB, Louise Edwards, Margaret While street to the house hi' recenllv cemetery. Joseph Lake is another Y S'Ki.nO to Si 2.50. Those who select e)irly may choose Miller, Virginia Fcrritcr, Kenneth jibt like them :tt above price. bought on the Red Hank road. Mrs. new cemetery employee. V from browns, blues and greens in attractive tlesigns. Kiddle and Charles Haight. Mary Piccolo recently bought this Mr. and Mrs. John Corcoran of Price Year Ago $67.50. house which Mr. Lane vacated and New York were Sunday visitors here... • \- ;}•} 1 .» 1H.:(.I. ijilo .it..^ «,.,*,. v SHREWSBURV NEWS. William Jack.son's house on Syca- boat from a Jersey City man and HUB I annouceid("at in"early'0ate. An Addresi by a Former Pftctor of more avenue, near the trolley sta- put it in thi' .Shrewsbury river. i the Prcibyteriafi Church. tion,.has been rented by Mrs. (install (Jeorgc Mott in a new employee oil of Long Brunch, mid it is being re- tlie Straus estate. Rev, Samuel I). Trice of Camden, papered and re-decorated for her oc- Y WEST FURNITURE CO., Keyport, N. J. a former pastor of the Presbyterian curinncy. Luke Longhead It a frrat helpei Y church, (spoke at n meeting of the Fremont Cnrson Peck, son nf Mrs.when it cornea »o •elllritc thlrifri.—Ad young people's missionary society j Carson PecPkk of thihsi plucel , iis e.nnw'1 "ertl»emont.