Utntd W««Wr.- Enured u Bceond-Olui Matter it the Post. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY t&, 1927. $1.50 PER YEAR. PAGES 1 .TO;: i'.VOLUME XLIX; NO, 33. oBet «t Bid Baak, N. J, andii tit Act of Marob », I87». authbritiea-to,passi: an" ordinance de- ON ALL AMERICAN TEAM. WITH THE ICEYACHTSMEN COLORED FOLKS MEETING claring it unlawful for colored folks AN ADVENTUROUS TRIP. NEpOLMDEL FARMERS. Register's Want Department'Picked MAYOR TO RUN AGAIN. PUPILS'GREAT AMBITION. . \.. .. , ,,. „, to be segregated at theaters or other as Beit in the Country, public-places. The resolutions wero* EATONTOWNTYOUNG MAN WAS TWO YOUNG MEN LEASE^THE- RUMSON REPUBLICANS EN- THEY WANT TO SAVE MONEY? ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING ' OF Each year" sporting i authorities ^AttMNST/; adopted by a rising vote. The entire AWAY SIX MONTHS. ~ RON McCAMPBELL'S PLACES. DORSE BARBOUR. FOR THE TAXPAYERS. LRED BANK_CLUB.._ i(ck what they call an All-American THEY CJUMM THEY ARfr-DIS- procejcliiigs""were~conducted"in -a 1 Iputball team composed of those | He is Now Scrvin j Hi« 3i-cond Term Member, PUn Trip to Scooter Club lesolutlons Adopted at Meeting manner suggestive cf church ser- Gerald Baldwin Worked »s B Sea- Quick Remits -from Advertisement erm ' Gr»nhou>e> of the Agricultural Dl» A. Sunday and Presented Nto Town man oh a Steamship arid Ha Went Register—Joseph. Phillips players whom the experts' rank "gr| :•» "Mayor—Many- !mpro»«nnn»j|«n»T4=p»rtinwit=;«= f th« Middletown*^ . .it Bay'port to Present a Trophy— vice!,, and during-tho singing o£a_ being the best in the country in their - Pool Table Donated to tbe Amor- Officials Monday Night—Council- hymnjind:atothcE.t|mes^thejisse!ni' to Denmark, Finland, Norway eases One Farm ariif William During His AclmiiiUtrationa—Wil- Township Hifh School Are FUUilfc 1 particular departments^ the game,! i»n Legion. men Defer Taking Action. blage arose.;' When tho resolutions ~ind Swederir —^ Martinson-Takes the Other. son Endorsed for Councilman. With Thousandiof Elanti. ^3|% In keeping with this custom Pro- • : Tho February, meeting of the About 100 colored 'citizens of-Red were adopted several persons who' "Gerald Baldwin, son of Mr. and . Last week Theron McCampbell , T . IT ., . . , , W. Warre- n Barbour, who is serv- i Five thousand plants, many ofiSl North Shrewsbury iceboat and yaoht Bank/attended a.maes meeting Sun- did npt'hear 'tho. speaker plainly Era. .George'.'Baldwin ol Eaton- advertised' two of his farms ' at fesaor. John H. .Catcy, in charge of j ing his second term-as mayorof j them in bloom, are in ihe greeriitSi club held Thursday night was thel$j£. aftprnqon ,',to. prqtest. .against Tender the' Impression that iwn, who has been living the lifer Holmdol for rent in The •ted Bank the-journalism courses at tho-Uni-1 RumsoI1| wifi be a candidate for re-1 houses of the if«dleto • riothor object of .the.meeting was to v oil-burning freighter bound" for leased- Ijy Joseph Phillips of Holm- studied the country weekly from all also endorsed Lewis T. Wilson for|penscs of the agricultural depart' in tho' meeting. Riverside Casino .was donated by sections of the United States prob- Tlio iccyachUmcn were unanl- irotcat agtlnsl Sunday moving ' nearly all the persons.present were stopped at Copenhagen in Denmark Harvey and Mr. Martinson has editor of The Register as left tackle | any other .member of the present: large amount, for the sales whicK^' to fittingly oppress their feelings the WHEREAS, a mass meeting ot coloced elt- 1 opposed^to Sunday showsjtndjthat It isuns and taxpayer*.of ih^Boro'twh ot ind then went- to Finland. Froifi leased the farm now occupied by to serve as classified advertising councii and' when he rulls aJ,ajn for • they have already made give as. S ' pennant;-won:Lby.,tho._.club. vail manager. In making this selection ,CQUncnm(in nCxt fall he will ie a surance that enough. raQjieyjvllI'bflS had been "expected ' that colofed' ~J(5iTTlSnkTTiBi this day-teen called at here the' bontTtarted for Sweden James Ilickey. The leases date Rc 18tev 1 stretched across the "meeting room clergymcnwould be present to speak 'Itiyprsida Casino. vand . nd it'was near its destination when from March 1st. Tho lessees are Prof. Casey.says: The S ' candidate for the fourth successive realized to pay for coal, the janitor'«& directly over the' officers' table. Vice WHEREAS, It li desired that It bo.called runs each week 400 to 600 separate :tim c .-...••..•.".'• on this matter.- Other leadors said to the attrition of the .Mayor anil Com. t hit a rock off Jthc'coast of Sweden. young men. Thc term of Councilman '. salary and the annual trip which the! *. Commodore' Augustus M. Miriton tliuy favoitfoftn^nttatine^w-flehfr •J3alh-arn HolnuUil-na'tiveB.—lit, want advertisements filling an entire y E r-tjtd -not •alnlrttn4'4t*-

150 society people "of tho eastern at his homo at Shiousfcury. Tho at Iliddletown, owned by tho Ed camo to Red Bank In. 1832 nnd Red Bank with nineteen members, Methodist clfurch. tAn.aJmo»t egyal watch was'won by William Harti- ward Taylor estate, was told at auc boarded at a hotel on Eant Front Mrs. William J. Sutton was presi- number of peisons "joined Graco ' YEARS AGO IN RED BANK part of Monmouth county wcio at N the sociable, which vas tho most gan, who threw 43 in three shakes tion foi $11,885, Tho buyer wns street where -the William W. Con- dent, Miss Carrlo Sandt vice presi- church, • " —V. HAPPENINGS OF OLD IN AND f jf Middle- over lesidciice wns nftei warily lo- dent and Mlss,Ma.ttlo T, Allen ECC{< Julian Ralph, ft former venident AROUND OUR HOME TOWN. locality. A big sociable wns held "at Ruhf town- cated, He built ii houses wlueli was lotaiy and treasurer, • of lied Bunk wlio wns Cho-Europe«n I'hi hoi tc o£ M ittliew Cnllahan P. Smock's near llolmdcl. Tho com- Knapp & Allen opened their new thin the finest in Red Bunk on the John Cuhlll und Wllliain "Kelly of coriespomlent of tho NcW Yolk Incident! Culled from The Register of H'inton Knlls ran away in themittee consisted of Charles DuBois, grocery store in the Ilondnckson site of the Hendrlckspn & Apple- Locust Point were out icobontintf Journnl, paid a vlelt toJito sister, of the Second.'Week in February woods and r.m ifrailibt a lice"brcak- Luther Schanck and Tunis Vander- block on Ens,t Front slicct, gate store on Fiont iticel when the icobont ran into n bigMrs. Frank P. Colen»n* of Itcctor 12th Twenty Years ABO, Thirty Ye»ri lug three of its ribs and injuringit- veer, Twenty-one chickens wore stolon A ball was given by the ladies' stake. Mr, Kelly's noso pnd lips place. Ago and Forty, Years' ARC- I -self so badly t hut it had to h0 killed Tiftj pounds of meat nnd foity fiom the henhouse of William Spin- sodality of St. James's '. church at were badly cut and several teeth - Chnrlcs Hoffman bought n lot chickens were stolen from John wciu loosened. Mr. Cnliill wns not Forty Years'Ago. J \ hoi-.e owned b> Hulney Boimett of ning of Spnng street ^vthlch $95 win tlcurcd. Thi. bull S0xl50 feet at thp tiouthcust corner ANNUAL ' I mtoii Kills bnkc it-, leg whilt in Mack of Tinton Falls, whose house Mrs_ A. L. Conovci of Lcedsullo \*.na in chaigo of JIISSCSI Mag\rlo. hurt. \ of Monmouth and West stioots for A great, 'political debate took I tliv stable and had to be shot. and hen- roost"woro broken into. fill ori an icy sidewalk and injuicd Qliigley, Miuy IMInn and Kate The childicn of the Tinton'Falls $2,000. Mil. Ann' Bagloy had place aV.Shrcwsbury on the question A;barn on the W. L. Tyson prop- Lewis Brown of Little Silver nnd hei bade severely, Coyne, Thomns J. Norinn", James J, public school made, weekly "contri- hoiight tlie lot 27 years previously for" us to whether Grovcr Cleveland forty, between Oceanic nnd Sea- Charles F. Liske of Red Bank Quigloy' and Edward Cole. butions to a fund for tho purchase .?G0O. was entitled to a second term as I bright, w;is set on fmr. The barn formed a 'partnership to.carvj on the Thirty Yean Ago. "* Tho Dr. E. JY'Harvey properly on of curtains for the school windows Charles Uiuhuulson, gcncvnlly •Pi'osiith f i"[ ^AlrasTTrElijabath JRunyon—Combs, tlie i'lYer-bBilk'. containing, about fiva Thp school children were vci'y proud known as '.'Uold Coin," was shot by_ Stccn, a. Democrat; Lyttleton \V.Ltwo. horses, . wafions, haniess^hay^ widow of Henry II. Conover of Red acres nnd a lino residence, was sold <7i~the curtiiins when'they wero put Etlwai-d Brnxton in n quurrol and"" .Sleeper, Who was c!n5?'e3"as~h TMiig1 Charles II. .Tilton of Scobeyv.illo uno' nil the-other contents of the gave a. reception "to" "about "forty 7 urnuctioirtird was bought by Theo- up. \vas so badly hull it was thought ho wuiiip; and Edmund Wilson, n Re- barn. dore' Sickles for $8,000.. Revivals weio hold in the' First would die but he recovered, ' publican. George Tallman of friends in celebration o* his . C2d father, T;horaas Co.rrius, was at'.one' William Carr, Jr., hsd a raffle for birthday. io tho largest property ownor and A literary society (Allied tlu> Thi- Melho'dist church and, Grace' church / IKsa Roberta Allen, daughter Ol Shrewsbury was chairman of the de- a silver watch followed .by a dance lomathiah Coterie was organized at nnd 73 pillions joined the'First / (Continued on next puge.) bate and was one of the judges. . He The Layt'on farm of 188 acres richest resident in Ked.Bank, He was a Mugwump and the audience know that Cleveland was thus sure of one vote. ' John Trafford of Shrewsbury, a Republican, was an- other judge, and James Connolley, STARTING THURSDAY AT 9 A. M. FEB. 10th and Coptinuing Uritfl FEB. 12th who was described as a Democratic liroonter of Katontnwn, was the third judge. The judges decided, by a vote of two to one, just as the audience knew they would from the start, that Cleveland was 'a great patriot and that the country, would j CO to everlasting ruin if he wasn't elected for another term in 1888.

V OF Thiir8day> February ktfo, 1927, Patterson were married at Miss Al- John McGarrity and family ot len's home by Rev. George K. Allen, ihrewsbury, who had been living for Horses, Mules, Farm Machinery "' » • At.1^00 P. M. Sh«rp, an uncle ot the bride."~ _. r' year* or. more in Kentucky, rc- FARMING TOOLS AND George Hance Patterson, who was ;urricd to their old home. They de- I will sell atrEubllc.Salc on the farm known -Us the At 72 Oakland Street, Red in the bicycle business at Red Bank, clared that Shrewsbury was way ahead of Kentucky as a place to live oe Breslin Farm on Road From Red Bank to Long f distributed hundred! of' tickets to DAIRY COWS ''••.- • and wqrk.. . ., ' Branch, • Six good work horses, 3 Botn heavy harness, 3 -patent dump, wagonj), Red Banker's for the big bicycle show at Now York. Daltb'n Parmly qf Oceanic was COftN^R OF OCEANPORT AND PORTAUPECK "AVENUES, 3 farm .wagons, spring wagon, windlass truck, hay shelving^, iron tooth On the Dr, Winter Farm, on Cooper Road John P, Elliott was elected fore- riding, homo from Red Bank in his " One Mile From Long Branch,- ONE MILE FROM HEADDEN'S CORNER harrow, 2 International riding cultivators, International corn planter, man1 of Independent (Ire company automobile when the axle of his'hin- 'MeCormick pom pfentftr, McConnlck-mowIng machine", bob iled, 2 double ot Red Bank and Fred Gil! was elec W fn^b'HJkevHif leii t' to'a "garage a n il pleasure sleighs, single sleigh, (ico harvesting Bet, plow, saw, tongs, ted-presldent of Liberty lire com- iad a new axlo.put on, rbut he had Monday, February 14, 1927, pieka and bars;) shovels, scoops, picks, crow,bars, stono forks.nnd ox iaMljr - itaiited ' when both froiit pany. Thursday, February 17th, 1927, A*k 12:30 O'Clock. chains. Theodore Parker of. Fair Haven wheels.broke off the new. axle. at 11:00 O'Clocli. was clamming through the ice on the Mies May Elizabeth Rathbuh, a Four horses, j;ood workers and drivers; o cows, i Guernsey*, '1 THOMAS C. BRASCH. river whc'Vi ho slipped in tho hole summer resident of Little Silcr, and The following One team bay horses, Rood workers;'totim fin.e Jersey, 1 Ayreshire-; 1 fresh by day of sale, the rest'freshening beforo he had cut an& got wet up to hisBenjamin Allen Shoemaker of Little nulcs, (j and 7 years old; 2 cows, 25 chickens, 2 farm wagons, two- March 15th. 2 two-horse farm wagons, .two-horse spring wagon, one,-* ROBERT PIERCE, Auctioneer. Silver' were married at New York. lorse Rp'ring wagon, jagptcr wagon, 2 sets of double harness, lot collars horsp farm wagon, 2 bodies, one-horse spring wagon, buggy, 2 run-j neck. nnd odd harness. Osborn binder, platform scales, block and fall, Mc- aboiits, 2 sleighs, weeder, new; iron harrow, disc harrow, 2 South- Bend StcpKcn Reed, Theodore Wolcott Mr.' Shoemaker was one of the mem- Cormick mowinc; machine, hay rake, ^ hay shelvings, Aspinwall potato plows, No. 3; 2 Boss plows, 3 one-horse cultivators, 2 two-hotse riding nnd Porter Teed of Eatontown went bers of the'J. F. Conover coal & planter, 2 riding cultivators, Planet'Jr.; 2 wnlkjng cultivators, thfee- cultivators, Iron Age and Planet Jr. fertilizer drill, seed drill, grasai TrJE RED BANK PRESBYTERIAN^ BROTHERHOOD spearing eels on tho .river at Redfeed company at Little Silver. orse ridiiig plow, 2 12-inch .Oliver walking plows, weeder, riding weed- seed sower, new; garden hand plow, hay shelving*), furrowing sled, grass) Present! , „ Bank and captured over 200 eels. Edward Conk of Little Silvpr died ;r, two-hjarse disc harrow, drag-harrow, 2. Meeker harrows, Acme bar- seed roller, 2 Riggs plows, horse scoop, cidor mill,''new; 50:gaU spray- Mr, and Mrs. Frank W.eller, John of stomach trouble after a long sick- ow, Pans green duster, Buckeye grain drill, steel land roller, three- ing barrel, 60-gal. oil tank, 2 incubators, Buckeye and Queen; 1500) • ••He was 5B=y(!ars old nnd for row furrowinc sled, gravel body, truck body and top, in good condition; pounds fertilizer, Ford suburban, 2 Louden stanchions, two-horso hay. Davii, George Foster , and Hattie potato body, lioes, forks, axcs*and other artlclM too numerous to' mnn- rake, one-hone lawn mower, horse clippers, two-wheel road cart, spool Ferre joined tho Guild of the Gold a large part of his life he had been tion. Caterpillar tractor, model F, in jjood condition; Oliver tractor barbed wire, iron looker, ice saw, picks, pulley wheels and tongB, lot "AROUND op Rule of Trinity church. employed by Robert R. Mount and plow, tractor double- disc harrow, 300-bushels corn, 0 tons of hay, 2of harness, collars, forks, hoes nnd shovela; 200 bus. corn; lot of hay1" Miss Mamie Asay of Ocean Grove, Obadiah E. IJavis of Red Bank. lie tbns straw. • , and corn stalks, DeLavcl creani separator, hand milk bottler. All tools left a widow and four sons. ' a former resident of Red Bank, was " CONDITIONS: All sums of $50.00 and under, cash; over $50.00, in first class condition. THE John H. Lane of Little Silver was mmried to Lester H. Borden of As- a_ credit of six-toonths- with bankable note. TERMS:. All sums under .$25.00, cash; over $25.00, six months'" tt bury Park, married in New7ifork~city fo~iriss credit with bankable note. • '-* Me, MRS. A. C. QUACKENBUSH, ven lost a game rooster by chicken- Lane had a grocery store at Little J. h. NAKOZANIGK, Auctioneer. pox for which he had refused ?60. Silver and the couple began house- C. A. BURKE, A. A. LEWIS, Clerks. GEORGE H: ROBERTS, Auctioneer. "Mrs. Thomas Hlggins rented Jfe,? keeping-right after tho~wcddinjp— farm of 48 acres at Morrlsvlllc. t Amos Bennett of Stout street fel' A RED BANK HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORUJM her soiiJThonw for ?2f>0_a year. into, a hole in the ice on the river Mrs. LorettaTade of Herbert while spearing cols.' He was hauled out of the hole, but his leg was badly PUBLIC SALE street'fell down her cellar, steps and PUBLIC AUCTION SALE THURSi FRL and &4T, injured and he had to use a cane for ••;••<'' ,:••• '>,.'' •• (EVENINGS "/, . . .:•'•••••• ' was very badly bruised. —OF— • Charles Rogers was elected treas- several weeks. FEBRt^RY 17tK, 18th, 19th urer of the Fir^t Methodist.church Harry_ BjJrrowes of Broad strce . .. ';.;/ ]••"•''' SUrt* 8tOO"P. M. .Sharp. . of Red Bank. scratched his thumb on a nail and Miss Julia McLaughlin of Belford blood poisoningfr'esulted, which kept Horses. Cows, Hogs, Farm Machinery! STOCK AND MACHINERY! s gave a dance to fifty guests. him from his duties as bookfteeper • on the , A GREAT SHQW OF MUSIC, DANCING, in his father's store for a couple ol Having quit farming, I will sell tho following articles at public sale weeks. on flic • THERON McCAMPBELL FARM • COMEDY and NOVELTIES Twenty Years. Ago*" With NUMEROUS STAGE STARS, including The wedding of Miss Jennie Wai Farm Known As Theron McCampbell's, on Rqad Lead- There had been a very heavy snow Jer of Eatontown and John W. Eylos One-Quarter Mile East of Holmdel on the Holmdel- ORLOFF & MISHKA KANIA fall and the lyceum hill m 3r., of Scabright was announced a From Everett to Holmdel, N. J., Everett Road OR [ thronged with boy coaatorerAt time of th« Imperial Rutilan Ballet. having taken place at New York on Premier Egyptian Dnnseuse. many as fifty were taking turn the previous Thanksgiving day. going down the hill on their sleds, Robert VanSchoick, wlio for Tuesday, Febiruary 15, 1927, Thursday, February lOth, 1927, , HAMMA& YAMA ha best coasters were said to be At 10:00 O'Clock Sharp. THE number of years was in the wheel at 12:00 o'clock Sharp eorge Duncan, Jesse Sabath, Percy wright and blacksmith business on WEBB & HALL ongstret and Marshall Longstreet. The subscribed will offer for sale to tho Tliighest bidder without- NORTON & FAYNE Gold street, Red Bank, started a reserve, 10 horses, 4 cows, 2 fresh with 7o)', Alt Sent* Reserved. Mow on Sale at olerk in Richard Lufburrows's' ico house when a largo cake of ice per cent. o(T for cash.. -J Clayton & Magee's Store, Id Broad St., Red Bank, tore and was assistant postmaster. fell on his foot and badly mashed TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN Mrs. Kate R. Smock of Red Bank' JAMES HICKEV, , . Daily 4:00 to 61OO P. M. it. . died at the home of her son, M. Van- John Dean of Tinton Falls died Contractor and Builder GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. * Holmdel, N. J.; Music for the Show by Harold M. Stillwell's Burcn Smock of Branch avenue. HOTEL MONTEREY ORCHESTRA. from a complication of diseases at SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING WILLIAM C. PATTERSON, Inside Clerk._ .'-<• : I Her death was caused by heart fail- the ago of 87 years. He had lived AND STORM ENCLOSURES IIIHMIMMI re. She was 59 years old. She JASlES B. CARTON, Outside Clerk. « . j HIIIH at Tinton Falls nearly nil .his life. telephone 881-M 160 Bridge ATeone, Red Bank, N. J Caterer on Grounds. ' left three other children, they be* John VanVlict of Shrewsbury, ing James R, Smock of Red Bank, who was employed In the Tirst na- Harriet Brower of Newark and Ella • ' • ional bank of Red Bank, went to !onnell of Ycyport. 'filifornia on a month's vacation. "" Edgar A. Slotc of Middletown had A big spelling bee was heltl^at At- irod n young man named Albert antic Highlands and O. B. Irwin ] The Aspdin Company Spencer to work about tho place. spelled down about sixty others who One day when Mr. and Mrs. Slote ook part in the contest. 8 White Street Red Bank, N. J. went to New York Spencer packed Massabesic council of' Red Bank Public Auction Sale foiir> suitcases with jewelry, sllyer- icld a great masquerade bull nt Of Personal Property *>f the late Telephone 1129 ' / ' ware and other property, amount- vhlch 200 persons in masquerade ing to $2,000, ijnd got safely away ;ostumes wore present. with tho booty. Mrs. James F. Lane of Red Bank The Eatohtown hook and ladder ndpnvent an operation for internal Thomas Henry Grant company gavo an entertainment and rouble and was confined to her bed dance. Those who took part in tho :or a ldii'g time, Gporcc H. Robert.'! Co., Inc., has been commissioned by John S, Applegatc ufid Borden L. Hance, administrators of tho estate . ntertainment wero Walter Haynes, Georgo Roop of Belford, n cap- of tin lute Thomas Henry Grant to sell by auction all the personal property of the estate. •'."., Calvin Reynolds, Miss Clara Ely, ain of a New York tug boat, fell on .lias Jessie Rush, Mrs. Stanley Hig- he deck-of his boat nnd broke his ginson, Wilford Haynes and W. E. inkle. THE HOUSE FURNISHINGS, and Daniel Morris. Mrs. Cntherino Oliver of Atlunllr among which arc many nntiqucs nnd very mnny pieces of good, serviceable furniture, will bo sold from thu Charles I. Holmes of Freehold, Iighlnnds died nt the homo of her who had recently died, left $1,000 son, A. C. Oliver. She was 88 years to Miss Mary W. Holmes of RedDid. . Bank nnd he left $500 to Evelina -Asay Jeffrey, of Willow ptrcct, Davis, wife of 'Thomas L. Davis; Auction Rooms of the Gep. H. Roberts Co.. Inc. lied Bank, celebrated his 21st birth- FIATWHITE 'hobo Mount,.wlfo ot Cornelius S. Jay with a-party to 25 guests. Mount; nnd Georgo It. Holmes, all 1 John Tompklns of Red Bnnk went of Red Bank. * o San Francisco to tako a job ns State Highway, One Mile North of Red Bank Charles K, Clmmplln of Red Bank lectrjcnl engineer. was burned out at Harrlsburjr, Penn- Mrs. Mary Henrehnn of llolmdrl Wednesday, February 16th, at 10:30 A. ML Sharp. sylvania, whore ho was ..giving it lied o,f old age. She wins 77 yenrs >vcck of plays. Tho theator where This Hilo will conxiiit of: Tupwlry living room suite, Kmulrd l'Vrind couch, miihoKiiuy »idcboni'd, lniihoKany Rateleg dlnlnpr ild, I - room table, rcllnlahodj nuOiugnny nillu luble, niiiny' lino chairs, spiuninit whcnl, bric-a-brac, vhiiinwnro, tip top table, ilrputbrti, fl'glnsa Ills troupe was playing was totally Mrs. Frank Kcllnm of Red Unn!< deenntors old hair,cloth sofa, 1 8 old lmir cloth chain, couch, desks, organ, siiiian- piano, uprinns, old mirror, niurbln top tnblpd, library destroyed and Mr. Clmmplln lost ill went to Ocnln, Florida, on u visit table rues and curpod", CKIUI climt. lamps, clocks, b'fli, miittrcsjicfl, hat link, «lgnv(l wntcr tjolurs us follows: 3 by (Irnnvlllo Tor- A ucuutlful flat pure while hi* theatrical effects, which had klnaj'3 by Julian (ivcor;'2 by K. N. UuJHolli 1 by «. 1;'. Fuller. . / cost $25,000, to frionui., - for iatlUle walls and cclllugsV '•Mra. John Heck of Vandcrburu -Many oil pnlntiiiKK, and mnny nnd varied other nrtlclos wlilcli runnut bo listed. ... ^ Soap and water keep il lm« Tho Reformed church of Golt'a fell on tho Ico nnd sprained her nnn. The iirtlolcrt of thin »alu will bu on inhibition in our luoniH on Monday, February M, mid Tuesday, Kubruury 15, frum 1 iDO Easy to.apply. Nock suve a 'upper which cleared I2S. Tho roads wcro very Icy and In 11:00 1'. M. • /'' < , • Covert tborouglily and he nttomUnce was small, The tablet TKHMft for tills furnitiiin snlct Cusli. eyoniy. Ground In pure lin- were in charge of Mrs. Androw Mc> seed oil and ntado to last Kny, Mra, Fred Uither, Mra< Thorn- Indefinitely. , ns Sherman nnd Mra, Chariot Shcr UVE STOCK AND FARM MACHINERY mnn. ' •' , i will lie Bold on tho fnrm In Rlvor 1'lnwi, onn mllo from ISfil Hunk, Ulrdietloim: Cnm IIul»bnr right at tlio icd ling. • • im Marlon street w»a lold at auction Tim liouio had loven roomi and wai Rtiuctd Ratte Thursday, February 17th, at 12:30 P. M. Sharp. ^ In fint clua condition, Th« lot waa NOW 40x200 fadt, w«ll «r«dacl and with 'J'liU nulc wiltilll coiihliil of: 'Hiiultre vlntin, nifi', 1W• tiimst in M» . 1° COWM b()0 IIUKIIIOIIH curn, JO (OIIH uf jmy, It loim of Atmw, 40 chickmix, grain drill, niuwlns: inuvlilnu, umu «e>c(| euwcr, bvBityf' bought by Dorcimu 'lirothari for nom|«tT Aullimn «sosUm nn-n nlnnter, 1! idicjuliH' , niniihoiil', hiu'lK'HH, nuldli'K, i>li!.: furrow)nK BIIMI, U fnmi WHKOIH. 'i liny nholvlriRK, nulhy plowr tf»«tor pIOWi Y John NV. Mnury' L Son , ' Emll Cilnia:, Company l » ttlnUf «ntM «t ho»s«. v, vldliip; owlllviiltir, rlimln IIINC lilow, W"\" )iiirrnw«rwi,, iroliutni Imrrnwirr, IImdcr ,, cnltlvatutnlvntt,, wallilnWIIIIIIIIR« plow*plow , hoy »KI<;; l A »«l" ilmibln'illK'ii hniTow, vldliip; iwlllviiltr, rliml I 1 J i. i ii .1..'... _I...I. .,!>.«< ..i.iti..^ kilu.m'i utintlt'litii mfii'liltiimnclilninN, nmmilll JillwlolIuT' ntflnittimtlclvHt Inn Mimnrminiiincruiinu htui innhtlnint'iitlunn , AlUnl|a VarnUh Worlti Csrlir White Lead Co, ,, Tim r«UII dorks' anocUtlon of ll fui'lili, how, sliovclii, liliol »,lovo, piuluiMituvM, . " •, Rlth.rd B. Thlh»ul Had Bank stv« t imolc«,r 'to thirty TKIIMH for will' of l,lvi> .Stock Mill l-'iiiin Maclilncryi JfUp.OO nmli umloi', <»«li| ovrr fUS.PO, 6ft discount tvfr, Diiih, frlondr; , An onUrtalnmtnt wai morilln' nolo (Imtikalilo), with it|ii"'uVoil cnilorncmont. . • THB LAROE8T OIBTRiBUTORS OP PAINT/AND PAINT MA. glv«n by Mloh»«l llynan, Horbir GEO. H. RO^ERiS COMPANY, INC., . > TBRIAL IN MONMOUTH COUr/TV ,' • Wlrtli'i Pryor Ut, Charles Holmii, Andrtw.Roblniotti Loonard . " Auptioneen Rtid Appraiiert. • Smith and Ohtriti Rogeri, ,' > * ' '/' T.ltphon* R.J D.nli 4371. • Vllltam'H. SUUilr of Brooklyn ton of JthnSUtiilrot Colt'tNtek Page Four RED; BANK REGISTER, JEBRDAIIY^ 1927^; -a small tax would be charged for THE RL 3ANK REGISTER. each gallon of gasoline.' This" is MQNMOUTH GARAGE Bifgrc 4scob SWniMfy Jr.,1 Uw Juil«« tt. COOK. Edltot ui« Publlihtr thq fairest system of taxation' of E. ANTONlDES FJAYRES to'-'ttif^"ti*SH?^SVjciiKAi ;.C*ORQB a BANOE. A.ioclst. Editor. this sort' ever devised. . That this . ID; to h»vo »

*•'• Subs°crlptlba Prlcesi ' '" • .' ••;• • .*,..••. to show ftiauie "iVfor^ hlr- hoiior,-/J«Bob ,On« year ,...11.50 Btolnbooh. Jr.. Law Juduo. ot. Monmout ; h . ,Blx n\onths- * ... •• .... .7t Few institutions are so slow to County on I'rluny, Slarcli Utb, IB27, at 40 the Courtt Kouiaa IIn ilio Borough of I'ree- Thr«8 months . • •.. react"to publip c opiniop n as ]aw-ma(E- • i._.'j , «• ^i.i.j n 1 ; . ». ^. T—u> "'nt- BANISH CRAY HAIR J10W.: Mpnraoitttt fioUBty.iMswJjriSyi •>- i...Bnt«riidr»t th« DB Re'ii Bink, ing.ipdjes. ••Although it is. MmioAibt- t«n o'oloSk In lh« foronoon, or «• (oon : theretftec «• th» Court can ntic tns i tf. J^'AO •ccond;c!a8B matter* edl'y' true that"a vast"majority of "^h7~<^'certs[wiiy—K^-coriBinn - mortgagomortgager' should1 (l(loo t bs:.. the citizens of New Jersey want the oancellcil of record, to wit, a mortisn liven by: William 8,- Smock snJ Kllsabeth , WEDNESDAY, FEB. .8, 1D27. gasoline tax enacted, there > inortHiigo wns'recorded id tho Monrnputn partment of the Midtlletown town- other laws for which thero was no County Clork's, ofllco In Book T of Mort- • ship high school are trying to make great public demand. WM. J. BRANDT'S EAU DE HENNA Many women are trying one^— With each' article are specific gages, pago 347, on February 1,4. 185.4. • * • . Will restore the color to cray, faded, bleached or streaky hair. It which mortgage and bond ncconipniiylriB their department of school work permeate" the hnir, covers' ALL the tray hair, leaves no' streaks or or more—of the wrong ways. They "type" menus designed to accom- nnrtio were nmlgned \>y Stout Patterson self supporting, even to the extent tt is unfortunate that the people •pots. Will cover any Rmy. no matter how stubborn, or no mutter how to Jnmcn . Clark, drover and Itsohrl 9, cauud. EAU DE-HENNA LEAVES'THE HAIR SOFT, GLOSSY AND , are endangering their health, ruin- plish specific ends. Some of these Orovcr, his wife, by a»»l«nm»nt ilotcil of paying the salary of their teach- of New Jersey do not have the pow- N ATU|\AL (? —' ^ April 1, 180B, nnd :recordad in. Book D er. It is a largd and an ambitious er of initiating laws as is the case Does not give that flat, dead took 10 common to many restorers. ing their beaUty, jeopardizing their are for'the under-exercised, some of Assignment!! of Mortgages, pago BSi, Th* use of Eau de Henna does not interfere with permanent waving* April 5H, 1880. Application la' mado for program, but the pupils and teacher in some of the Western states. With Eau dc Henna Is two* liquids, one application. It colors at once. No chances of motherhood. for the over-exercised, some for the cuncellatlon tit aolil mortguge jon the jf this particular part of the Mid- mesa. No pack. ground • Hint" tho-prlncipnl aum secured such power they would not have to. office workers, some, for outdoor thereby mntui'ed by Its torwa inoro than ,- flletown» township higli school arc wait for tho tardy action of the leg- Anyone Can Put It On The craze for reducing has be- Jltly S«urti next prior to tho tlmo of thl« people. When you find the • one- application (or t|io caivollation. of eisald boiind and determined not to fail. islature. They could take matters Will not rtfo off. Not afTccted by sea bathing,* sun, dhampooing, pe'rma- come such a serious national mort(tng*aa<;-bceip .rpaile .Hppfl 7epresentative government'by~pHS 1 They are out-to accomplish their overweight or underweight, you" tho bond -which tha 'an|d mortgage was -purpose-and they expectrto• da-Ur-me-ttoHaws-Hicy-wa-nt.-- American Medical Association re^' -itWfn '" amnrii- within twentylwo yean _ ( Town Talk continued on page 12) You can put it on Junt whore It is needed. Cnn be used to touch up wilt want Yo cut it out and keep i£~ next prior" to- tho tlmo of. till*' application by selling" flowers and vegetable where powder'henna dyes have been used. The shades blend beautifully. • cently. called leading physicians for concdllatlon, and that t|io said mort. plants raised in the greonhouso on Can be u,scd over other hair dyes or restorers. and other experts together for a for reference. gage has been unintentionally 'lout, da. 'the schoolhpuse ground.-. For n Full directions fn .English HIIII'Spnnlsh In each box. «troyo(| or mislaid anil that tho iiolder or DOCTOR AT MIDDLETOWN. Eau do Henna comes In thu following colors: Black, Dark Brown * *,, * holdcrK of. rccoril,.his, j!fr_qt.theJj.l*5»J . number of years past .they havo Medium Brown, Lignt Umwn. Drab., lllond, .Auburn." trice per bottle "Weight Conference," They dis- rcnrcHcntntlvoB, luts or havo no xurthor ' more than cleared enough money eulllclent for one head, $2.50 (0. O. D. ti-V). Order through your Interest theroln. Dr. Harry Hendrickson Has Opened drug-clat. department >toff i» beauly parlor or direct from us. Accent cussed reduaing methods, stand- Have you noticed what the from their greenhouse crops to make an Office There. .no substitutes. . rctltlonor. For Sole in Red Bank by \ ard weights, proper diets to re- Herald Tribune Magazine is doing Datcil February 4th. 1027. .0 an annual class trip to the national Dr. Harry Hendrickson of At- ALSTON BEEKMAN, Attorney, .botanical and agricultural station CHAMBERS PHARMACY, 85 Broad St. duce or increase weight* , lied rionk. N. J. lantic Highlands has opened an o^j , Hair Specialty Co, UZ.E, 23rd St., New York. " every Sunday under the editor- fit Washington. .^ fico on the King's highway, near the Msn as well as women can use Eau de Henna to advantage. Twelve'of the foremost special- ship of Mrs. William Brown NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Middletown village postofflce- Dr. Entule of Ellen Wholnn. docon«od. . Meloney, formerly editor of the Notice is hereby given thst the account! It is a fine thing toiind a class Hendrickson has a large practice in ists who attended that conference of the I subscriber, '/CXiwulor of tho es- Middletown township and" Tie will Delineator? A host of new read- tate of snld dceoasefl. wftWlo Audited ami and its teacher imbued with a de- have written a series of articles ntnlcil by^tlio Surrfgatjo H the County ot sire of this kind, whether they en- be at his new office every day from ers are finding it the magazine of Monniouth nnd rcplrtod for Bcltlcment to noon, until two o'clock in the after- for the readers of the Herald tho Orphonn OourS of said County, on tirely succeed or not. Much doubt TlrarnliryT tho seventoonth day of Vobru. lingers here and there in the pub- noon. He will retain his office In Tribune Magazine. The first ar- the week. nry. A. D. 1027, nt whlih tlroe application ljc mind as to whether vocational his home at Atlantic Highlands and ticle, "Control Your Weight," by If you wait until Sunday, your will bo made fdr the allowance of commis- he will be there mornings and nights. sions nnd counsel fcis. 'training is worth while. Many per- Dr. Wendell C. Phillips, President newsdealer is likely to say ''Sold Dated January 7thADm7 sons question whether it is practi- Dr. Daniel D. Hendrickson, who is Commencing Today 6^ the only doctor living at Middle- QUINN, PARSONS & DORGMUS, cal, whether it is too bookish and of the American Medical Associa- out." Order your copy in advance Red Bank, N. J., not enough real to be of any benefit town, is spending the winter in Flor- tion, appears next Sunday. '—NOW. Proctora. to the pupils, "and whether it is ida, REDUCTIONS IN NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT ' worth what it costs Jhe public. Kotute of Michael Whelan, deceased. ' Nbtlee is hereby glv

• • \ nonsensical brutality carried on oy by threatening- legislators who woulU ; y-j Co roughnecks w'.th sL'oug backs dare to vote for a modificatio-•- - n or weak minds. repeal of Sunday Blue LBWB. * • • All of whidi v nuld probably not bo worth public :i' • n.ion rxcept for J WINNING HIGHEST HONORS AT ALL THESHOW8 the part that the taxpayers of the \ SEND A New Royal Elchts • Big Sixes • Special Slzei • Standard Sixes state of New JiT.-.ey have to put up a big lot of money for the support »nd maintenance of Rutgers col- Book lege. If this is what the taxpayers' money is used for—to glorify the practice of mauling Mid pummel- intr—then it is h'.gh time that this VALtNTINE particu'ir colli-Re appropriation should be wiped 01'. Red Bank Book Store * • * 6 LlNDEl^ PLACE, Instead of b'"inl:rg tnch othi-i's RED BANK. bones and destroy ng property stu- dents who engage in such prncticea Everywhere, friends are telling would be better off doing the work of liod earrlcta for wl.lch work thry friends Chandler is building a Boem to be 'eminently fitted, nnd i for which work u wise Crwitor had probably Intended therm So far as superb line of new motor cars' FIVE-PIECE WOVEN FIBRE SUITE AT (AF nil the taxpayeis arc concerned they yOU HAVE GREEN, BLUE AND BROWN COLORS TO SELECT FROM. ALLL fX •%•"" »ro burdened heavily enough with- CTYLED to the minute, powered to the limit, SUITES GOLD DECORATED. YOU CAN ALSO HAVE THESE MADE UP IN out paying taxes lo collcgea where mauling and mangling nnd destruc- O priced to a halt—that's the story (jftoft and sweet) SPECIAL CRETONNES TO. YOUR OWN COLOR SCHEMES. THIS SUITE of the superb new 1927 Chandler models. 85 tion of property Is part of the cur- HAS THREE PIECES; ALSO TABLE AND TABLE LAMPS TO MATCH. OR- riculum. Tho appropriation for •Chandler today builds one of the most selective DEBS TAKEN FOR FUTURE DELIVERY FOR SPECIAL MADE-UP- SUITES. Value $110.00 Btltffcra COHORO «h»ukl ho abolished We Guarantee This Stops Vatll .this fool practice isjitoppoil. lines of fine motor ears before the public I Eights nnd Sixes with beauty of a newer, higher O.O.0.0-6— WHITE order. New riding comfort for superior to that WILTON SCATTER RUGS AT FEBRUARY PRICES MayorOs in Fai&\Fa^ciVVv ' which most motorists know. A new kind of per- 6f a-Gatolino Tax)•-"> DIARRHEA formance that fires your pulse—great stamina, great 221x36 27x54 ' ;. 36x63 • Ona'hundred mayors who are Wonwn In our community will fa«d« - smoothness, great quietness 1 mombors of tho New Jersey ntato lllhud to hear tlilt. For now their In ail the Ncwept Colorings. Latest Patterns. • These will match smaller tizes, lMgruo of municipalities held, n chkltl cin nil survive tin dtidly pctlal At all Automobile Shows, these new Clinndlcrs meeting- kit week and ondono'cl tho el bowtl tioublt. Unit » «nlwy ill have, been taking most of the notice, nnd winning (ruoilne tax irouaurp. This 1B an nutlcil tiptrlence with poultry run*, most of the compliments. Soles ore Unprecedented. $5-95 $g.95 $14.95 din modi It possible. For I'lolli Wlilli Index of popular opinion. Un- Dlwrhu Tsbliu now guuinlet Ilia Sec these new enrs—then you'll understand! doubtedly this moanuru would >bo 14 chicks. Juit put In Ilia drinking' •jmattd If tho paopla hnd the power «tt«r liom ilia flrttdrlnk. Wa luinu- to p»»i It by their votei. tos tUun or youf mon«v rtturncd, Extra Special Cretonne Sewing Baskets, $1.39 Chandler Auto Sales and Service Co. .Tprciont tyjtom of roWnir White 30-32 West Front Street, ) Red Bank, New Jer«ey mo »y by malting lunro clmrgcn {or *rrhtn ,,,., mobllt llconiii li YouWill Always DoBetterAi - j «i»ny ,r«ipef'«. Tho /nun who makei «*Ut»H uit of tlio roodi for hit nuto< bflo hu to pty JUKI no big » llccnio " i man who ti out with lili cur C4IANt>tBn.ClEVBlAND MOTORS COnpORATION, CIBV8LAND SotJ and Guaranl**d by , Titi O Wlhtll Cgnrin* ' IMRT HANCE&SONS ' 1/ Arthur V, lhWm.» •• ' no lax tli« oharga •> '. '.'•'I Bilin4 DLER Page ARTHUR BELVOR'S HOUSE. NEW HOUSES GOING UP. type arid it-will be enclosed with LODGE ME SOLD TWICE. wide shingles. It willhavo six Fred H. Aye«* Elias Rosenberg and Max.Seisin are BITTONWGOD SEJ.LS AND RENTS tfttr it Ii Done Ho_Ekpscts to Build rooms, two bathroom.*, .a steam .KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS PROP- Thna Mpre of Fair Haven. Making Red Bank Grow. heating system anil other modern REAL ESTATE improvements' and . conveniences. ERTY. IN fllEW HANDS. * Arthur Bclvor Is building a seml- Elias Rosenberg and Max L, Scl- Gentlemen Offtct- Oak Rams will* tie laid throughout Shrewsbury Uingalow as an investment on the din, two residents of Shrewsbury K fiewman Sprtai* R&, R»d Bunk except in' the bathrooms, which will Albert B. Craig.of Lon» Branch :orncr of Gillespie jivenue and a avenue, Red Bank, are building two Wo will .make you a Residential Park in Fbont 1198-W. Bought the property (or $35,000 houses as an investment'on a,n,e,w have tile floors. The house will be new unnamed street at Fair Hav(en, completed by .lnne._AIr. Wnlkpr j* Heart.of Shrewsbury. and Sold It tho Same Day to witlrCharlci HembHfig of Shrews- unnamed street in East Bed Bank, Perth Ambby'FIrm for $38,000. bury avenue, Bed Bank, us the con-.which runs southward from 'East a salesman for-iti wholesale grocery Your awn Broktr ,or Front street. The street?.is.. ,near firiii. . \ ' . RAYH.STILLMAN The Knighta of Columbus} home ractor. • TJie bungajpw will 'be H. JfiLu^-ClfaiLand block G. H. Nevliw, Operator. on .thc;fiflat-Bid6..oI.Broa;id d .8troct,.oUU { leu p6nd. The houses \vill 20x34 feet, liieludrng a garage For what and where to buy any- Sycemore Avo., Shrewsbury. •inost directly opposite; St. James's vhichwlll.be attached to:it. The be enclosed with stucco. Each will FARMS have a large porch enclosed with thinK read the Register's advertise- ,rh»n* Had Bank 218-R church, was SQW last week to AU juilding will be enclosed with stuc- ments.—Advertisement. • glass. Oak floors will be laid on the Country Homes bort B. Craig of Lone Branch. THo 0/ One of its features will bo a first story. Between the living room property was in Mr, Craig's pos- ombincd living room and dining VK^av^ai^k^^^a^k^a.^klav^a^k^av^k^a ^ Shore Eftates and the dining.room will-be an arch- k LEON'S session less tlinn a day. A few hours •pom, 12x28.' feet. . The bungalow v way, with a built-in bookcase. Each RED BANK STEAMDYE WORKS Aliform, of INtURANCf nftor the Bale had bqen effected Mr. Yin have u number of large French house will have six rooms, a pantry, 2 REAL ESTATE* Office nnH Plnnt: Phpnei Craig received oh offer frbm the .vindows, The garage will be so Branch Stnrv: a bathroom nnd modern improve- Spvnral houses' in and near R 70-76 White 5lreet 1045—73LL.nrr; '.paving Ulnrp limn T,'^ ynn slinnlfl hf intr-rr.»lpH street which he bought from the "ni• a nil- W c'6 Sui J c"t"e"ifiTfifl 1 cd i 11 v c nto ff- nTiF' • BAT11N K£Oiigh_esta.te_iiir_|iJ,7i(LA_TJie Jut New Home is Goinje_Un_Jhefe- for valuation before settlement H consid- I'.l on a $d,000 morlgaire is ?50 a year! Why not put this I ered. Are yen prepared to meet tin? jn_yj>ur_owri pocket each year? , Screert Wire and Chicken feet (loop. It adjoins the plot is 33 1-3x100 feet. The house ha Kenneth" Walker? "colUIITtoir? "^ Vur~ttppt-ni$n}3-m-n'i--ifivett— APPLEGATE six rooms. He will remodel the toricn are rfcoRiiizM authority, n<> Wire Flower Bed Guards, bought by tho federal government Kenneth Walker of Bucna place ccptetl-without rnicstion tor placing firp If you am approached in regard lo a mortgage" loan nsk as a site for n postoflico. Tho home houso and have modern .improve- is building a houso for his own oc in.HUrmicc economically md as proof of twu questions: Under Ground • Garbage ments and conveniences p.ut in it. fire lona. All Forms of Insurance is throe stories high. It was dponed cupancy at Foxwood Pavk at Little I. What )i the rite of interest,? * Mr. Marascio is employed at. the We lyill mail you out* proposal without Receivers and a general by the Knights of Columbus on Silver at a cost of 59,000. The con-' obligation or expense with 5,000 refer- '1. \1n yuu rcpir.-onl I he Federal Land Baqlt of Springfield, factory of the Sigpiund Eisner es- tractor is the Douglas1 R. Balloch ences. j. line of. Hardware. Washington's birthday in 1024, af- which pays (,-a.sli ilivi4 Tel.phona HI' and a socinl room, and the third ! Tel. FarminBdalc 39-F-4—or write for further details to the.. floor is used as a billiard room. 'farmers' own bank, • The Perth Amboy concern wil THE FEDERAL LAND. SANK OF SPRINGFIELD, ALEXANDER D. COOPER take possession of the property next month. This organization has do 58-64 BROAD STREET RED BAflK, N. J. vclopcd a number of real estate tracts and it bought the Red Bank property as' an investment. So far Convenience and Safety WINDSTORM INSURANCE 83 could be learned pp changes to the property will- bcTmade for the A Good' Coverage at Very Low Rates. present. No announcement ha6 been While You Travel. made by the Knights oi Columbus, bivt jt^ is understood the organisation lias several places" iff" view for .:-—„—.In -planning-your-spring and-aiumiver trip xo.u.jsulec.t..thc._ PHONE LACKAWANNA 1310 RED BANK 1746 home- The Red Bank council wai most convenient and pleasant means of travel. Your choice of organized in 1900. hotel or camp is govei'ned by the amount of pleasure and com- OLD HOUSE TO BE MADE OVER fort it will afford. LMkions Fruits'mul-Vegetables such us delight HUGH GETTY, INC. The Dr. Jams) Pattersoi) House t .Why not take the same care with your money? be Remodeled and Enlarged. UIH' Hiinilrt'ils of Tliou.sunils of regular customers, Edward Batehelor- of Jersey. City, lire to bo fuiiud specuilly prlireil in our stores'tills who ia engaged in the printing bu& areas-handy as cash and are carried ines3, is having plans drawn for r with absolute safety. If they are lost no one can get them svuek. O]iiMi a (.'1111 of onr luseioiis li'tilvcs "oT (ISi modeling; alid enlarging the Dr, cashed without your personal signature. (loklcn L'ciicln'H. Of sum; a ran uC luiiiiev 4SGF K^ 18 Mechanic St., James H. Patterson houso on Syca- 359 West 26th St., more avenue at Shrewsbury, which j * . • jiariiffiiK Tips iiiitl ili'lijjlit tlmsf o( your. liouseUoltl. he recently bougfht. J. C. & G. A. I Red Bank, N. J. For travelers checks and for any information regarding ICverUliinu mi mir list,is a l>ig vuluc, tempting aiul Delatush are ' drawing the plans.! travej call at the Merchants Trust Company, Red Bank, N. J. The rcsidei^to was built after the wortliv of (he most particular appetites. Suck, am- manner of old-fashioned New Jer- sey farmhouses and this same old ple values are pLriiliur in I lie Stores Where Quality plan will bo followed in making the alterations. Wrought iron hard- ware especially fashioned at hand MERCHANTS TRUST CO. BURNS BROS. Del Monte forges will be used to keep intact California the same antique appearance which 62 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. tho house now possesses. Always Dependable . A two-story addition will be built 'Staft a Savings Account in Our Bank and See the Interest Mount Up Peaches Peaches to tho west side of the house. The la Bs tall first floor of this addition will be 2 " 25r • 20c can 14c: 2 22c PHONE RED BANK 233 Halves or Slices used for a glass-enclosed porch and L: cans Ud<, . can tiUW Manaiquan 1340 jfa Point Pleasant 544/ living room. A largo bedroom, with Long Branch 17 Lakewood 457 a dressing room r.nd bathroom will Reg. 35c California Uiff 1 strumenti neatly Rtoupcd under a LAND and LOAN CO., 10 Ea«t Front St. I, *}/ & Q. A. DoliiUmli. The houpio cylinder power plant development. Bread Wrappsd will bo modornliod mid nn nddltlon single glass panel. And 4-wlicel NEWTON DOREMUS, Loaf will ba built, In tho nddltlon will The Special Six 4-Door Sedan, com* brakoinrc Included—atnbcxtracos't. Supreme 9 MJWfl.roojnr% notvimtj ntullwo oithroomi. Mr.""ll«mlor«on*~fri 'Tftii Uoil Ur«ml you »vti" ntil intluiiltitlo dovoti'o of liomebsck riding and no »re hl«r wlfo mul Viclor Pan Loaf., 6c j Victor Health Brad dftugltlerdnujlitor., A,b»rA,burn with ilx box Cor. Mtpli Avinu* snd Whit* Slrsal, Kul' Bank, N. J. • * ... .1 * '" itilli will L6 Built on tlm ntoporty. .•, , /NUphont BIB 3IIKEW3BURY AVKNUK and OAKLAND ITB Tho dontrMOt (or thin bulldliiKK »nr»rt t ttot DiDo nllemlloillln to tltl o limitsl .J Jut .»»00 against the Parry Isadora .Harrjs, who was formerly (Continued on rcxt page.) - Mrs. Mnrgarct L'. Reed, who has motor company of Asbury Park for been connected with the Long : injuries she received when an auto- Branch hospital for several years, mobile owned by' the company hkUtamoM ^tasK-hsr^,_,__;.,.____ with her daughter at Joplin, Mis- Greenhouse for Farmer. ' •' ' souri. Robert Dobbins of Adelphia, who Miller of Como to Jacob Kuhlwein, ing business, :s building a green- Jr., of Neptune City has been .an- house .on his farm. He has also in- nounced. Mr, Kuhlwein is man- stalled an electric washer for wash- ager of one of" Charlie's wonder ing carrots, turnips and pther veg- meat markets. etables in preparation for tho Samuel Kleva of Belmar has been marRet. laid up with a broken toe which he received when a coal truck ran over Police Auto Upsets. his foot. He is employed by Burns An automobile driven by Police- brothers of Bradley Beach. man William Truex of Asbury P_ark A. J. Cartaii' of Matawan suf- overturned early Saturday .morning fered a stroke of apoplexy at Brook- in a chase after.two men, who it was said had tried to hold up a restau- at all ages lyn last week^ He was taken to the Long Branch hospital whcrc-mr-Ts- undergoing treatment. companied Truex, received a broken Mayor C. E. F. Het'rick of As- arm. , , bury Park has been appointed a Assaulted by Daughter. member of the national mayors com- Mrs. Margaret Jeffcrs, colored, mittee for the $1,500,000 for the was convicted at Freehold last week actors' fund of America. We parents have a on a charge of assault and battery construction job,— Joel Parker of Manasq'uan under- on her mother, Mrs. Martha Saun- Building healthy minds in went an operation for mastoiditis at ders, at their home in Manalapan healthy little bodies. r the Spring Lake hospital last week.' township. The assault occurred dur- Tbo niastold bonoiii both hts-cars 7* ~~""lf"is°"a"joB that" tiikes"the"' ing-a family quarrel. ™ best materials we can find. was drilled. , I . - The best place to find these The class of 1927 of the Freehold ; Long Branch louse Sold, . 'materials is in rea^ homes.— high school will go on a -one-day trip' Miss Mary T. Duffy of New York Homes which wore planned up the Hudson river instead of mak-,bas bought Postmaster Forest ing the Washington trip as formerly! Green's house on Norwood avenue for the L needs of little chil- at dren,, with sleeping porches, taken by other classes | Lortg Branch and will take pos- playV rooms, sun parlors, big Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Flinn have j session March 1st. Mr. Green wijl but Worth $79,100 -"yards. moved from Keyport to Freehold, build a house on the same street for .._ „ why—not—builel-aj-home-like-- iwbcre^Mrv-FJinn^is-employed-as-in- Jiis^own occupancy— ~ this now, and be more ccr- side trouble man tCl Ph n0 "" tain of success in that big- ° ° Motorist. Held Vp. just paid the rent, tho grocery 1 ger construction job? "FreThoWs new five and ten-cent' . ^atc, motor ««P«to™, aided by bill and tho milk bill Ho aaya ' S nt tr00 crs and lo cal e store in the Belmont building was' « 1 P . . P°>»\ > tal od he la "broke, bat happy".,... opened for business on Saturday. J., ? * a campaign against offend- In reality, he and his family ar«' JOSEPH T. BURROWES CO. B. Hughes is manager of the store.; i"s , autolsts at Manasquan last W ednesd worth a small fortune...[This . 11 IT'S BUILDING MATERIAL Abe Zlotkin has sold hi. house on ^- -Hundreds South street at Freehold to William were stopped and 39 were arrested American family representa Call Red Bank 188 Clayton, who will take possession for violations.* $79,100 of the nation's wealth. "—"' '"Try Us For Service." March 1st. Hotel 'to Reopen.' Henry Eapcn, who has been in the The Biarritz casino at Pleasure 205-213 W. Front St., Atlantic & Pacific store at Matawan Bay, which got into financial diffi- Red Bank. two years, will manage a new store cultics last year, will be re-opened , LMOST any man will agree that his life is Perhaps the easiest way to realize this stupendous more valuable to himself than the things he figure is to compare it with thelotal value of the owns. Now h$ can have the. comfort of entire material wealth ofvour country. knowing how valuable his life is to others—from a dollars-and-cents standpoint The latest available government reports show that everything we ov-m—land, buildings, railroads, mines, -Today- it is known that the lives of our men, raw materials, manufactured products, cror 3, live stock women and children are the nation's greatest assets —everything included—was 321billions Our lives The economic value of these lives completely over- are worth nearly five times as much as our property. shadows the value of all of our material wealth. 1 America can well be proud of the additional insur- Recent computations made by statisticians of the ance placed on the valuable lives of her people in 1926. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company show the real More than 16 billion dollars ($16,000,000,000) was economic value of the lives of our people from baby- written and revived during the year by about 300. hood to old age. These figures are based on the aver- life insurance companies—making the total amount age family—with an average income—and take into of life insurance inforce approjtfrnately 80 billion i consideration the average ' • lars ($80,000,000,000). length of life of each mem- About one sixth of the grand ber of the family, together Fiscal Report to Policyholders total is carried-by the with the cost of bringing for Year Ending Metropolitan. . , children intothe world.feed- December 31, 1926 But while the people of ing them, clothing them, ed- : this country carry 80billion Easier to Clean Assets . ..:.:::;: $2,108,004,385.30 dollars of life insurance—or ucating them and bringing Liabilities: TET us refinish your car vwith Duco by the them up to a self-supporting , . . Statutory Reserve ^1,862,873,176.00 only one-twentieth of the j basis. Dividends to Policy-\ economic value of their lives', JL^ authorized "factory", method and you can -they carry more than 160 ' Long lives and short lives holders payable 1927 . $52,246,369.35 forget your cleaning worries. All other liabilities $70,648,717.81 billiohsof insurance onprop- Rub off the dust with |a dry cloth without fear — small incomes und big Unassigned Funds $122,236,122.14 erty-more than one-half Of incomes—are reckoned '.in its value. of scratching. Dried mud, oil and battery fluids y these calculations. At 40, . ' $2,108,004,385.30 will do (he finish no harm. a man earning $100 aweek Increase in Assets during 1926. . $253,345,902.88 L You'would not insure a We take off all of the old finish, remove dents is rated as having an eco- Income in 1926" ; ...... $595,596,505.88 $5,000. house' for $250*~on6 and scratches in the metal, and then build up the nomic value of $45,670. At Gain in Income, 1926 . .'\.. . $64,368,062.09 twentieth of Its value./You Duco finish with the same identical methods 30, the $5O-a-^reek man rep- Paid-for Life Insurance Issued, insure it adequately. But resents a value of $31,000. Increased and Revived in 1926 . $3,011,775,150.00 have yqu insured yourself and materials used by the great automobile fac- Gain in Insurance in Force in 1926 $1,401,734,835.00 adequately? Send, for .the tories. ' Only in this way can you get the finest He had a value of $9,333 the day he was born. * Total Bonuses and Dividends to booklet which tells you what .results. Policyholders from 1892 io and you are worth. Study it. —And then come the fig- Then decide whether or not Let us quote prices 'and delivery date. including 1927 .. . „. . v~. . $304,594,554.96 ures showing the total Eco- Life Insurance Outstanding you carry enough insurance nomic value of all, the men, to protect your family. women and children of the Ordinary Insurance $6,566,596,872,00 Industrial (premiums payable America is rapidly gaining United States—the astound- a better knowledge of the ing total of 1,500 billion dol- weekly) . $5,487,800,648.00 Group Insurance $1,444,584,107.06 value of its greatest wealth lars ($1,500,000,000,000). Total Insurance Outstanding . .$13,498,981,627.00 —human lives. / * IfrouwlthloAndoulhowmuchaiihmsm. hir of your family It world, tcononittilly, Number of Policies in Fbrc'p The America of the fu- •inl for a booklil "tinlly prtpirtd by (lit Metropolitan l>lf«Insurant*Compsnr- December 31,1926...... 37,239,579 ture will better safeguardita' . liu|lshowa»wi»noJanraHms»rn«iur« Ihxconomlo valuio(hlsor bsr Ills, It will . wealth and happiness.' as mallad frta. HALEY mKU.Proetdent . ^ :^..'...^!$ffilKKJ$^^ Authorized DUCJO Refinisher The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company is,a mutual organization. It has no stock and no stock- holders. Its wealth is owned solely by its 24,500,000 Policyholdars-ln the United States andtfanada. JL-W. MOUNT CO. , Phone' 818 " • Red Bank, N. J. METROPOUTAN HFE INSTANCE; COMPANY s> .NEW YORK Biggest in thq World, More Assets, More PolicyholdersIders, M More I Insurance in force, More new insurance each year ,-. '*' QNE Duco—DUPONT Duco j§estj 'but'biggest,because'tfit best \ ,'/'.,'>'.,-''"' > ', e<"',> s-1-'. ~' j',.. *'

!Iili-JJli_Jill'"™^W»«a«»iJaM^^ -RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1927. . Page Seven 1 Trinity African Methodist church at Proiperous Loan^s'iociation', . died-.Inst Thursday after two days' WILLIAM A. WIRTI1', iRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. Long Branch and proprietor of a The Asbury Park building, and sickness^ M-r. Reynolds was 75 years hotel at that place, dierl Friday. He loan Bssoeiutiornis retiring its 43dold and leave's three children. (Cpntinned from lniit page.) " was 72 ycius old-nnd leaves a wid- scries of- stock In which it will pay Died in Florida. ttiMd.y-0 A. M-I. Mi 1.10 1< M .g| W .'•:.' - ' • out $683,61.9.36, showing a pVofit of. P. M,. 7 00 P M .» 00 P M Mjss Audrey Le\inc" of Long Charles Oakley, Sr.,- formerly of, •_ _ Ihunrlajr 0 05 A_ M -18 00 M Brunch has graduated from the Mo Bid* on Bonds. . - • 7.2 per cent. .-<. freehold, died in Flurida lust Satur- "The World Is Waiting QU1NN, PAKMJNS 4 DOKh Union HH1 high school, receiving the Not one.bill was received for Nep- Matawan Girl.ip Wed. ""L day week atjthe ago of 88 years. He C0UNBKI.L0U3 AT LAW Bjfpr tho highest standintr~fn leaves.five chi|dr«ii. ' • WbltO«W- Hullillna • . ru>4 liank tune ©ity's $100;000 sewer bond 'is- Mr. and Mrs, Franklin Laytoiuof Jobo J. Qulnu Ihflodor* U Parioni, Spanish. She !s now attending fixe ue bearing interest at five per cent. Matawan have announced Um en-Bank Increases Capital. Thoina* • V, Dor»niu« Montclair normal school. - The council will re-!|dvertise the is-gagement of their daughter Helen The First'national bank of. Avon WILSON & SMOCK, ~ ' for the Sunrise" ue for tmlu at *'(x poi- cent interest, 51. toMtfy/tjn E. Bailey.af Iluzlct. COUN8LLLOU6 AI J,AW _ has. licun (rrantcd-pui'mission to in- " r = Itf D HANI N J, " Elmer E. Bouse of Long' Branch Boy Cut With'Sjlw. Southard Man Dead: cruasn its capital siock.from $25,000 CMlcffii |_Corner Brond snnd hunds. • lett of that place. Rev. Monsigno [,New Apartment House. Grade Fertilizers Kivolitz performed the ceremony, a Work has been started on a big Auto Vans and Express tho Catholic rectory. apartment houso at West End which Sow that moving dnia ia- oaar 4 am will cost about ?300,000. It is be prepartd to do lour next moving tt turol- Mntawan Woman Robbed. ture. Dlanoa or baitBaire to alt yarta a( Special Prices on Car Lots. Mrs. William Sickles of Matawan ing built by Frank-Engle, a real es- city or country, .n the targeat padie'l vans tate operator of Philadelphia. in Red Bank. Before you bavo your next was robbed of her pocketbook Sat- Lincoln Believed in moving 4ono, write, send OT cnll Tor th« urday night week while returning Candidate for Commissioner. only reliable furniture movers In *ov n, and get my prlccB on rour next lob. AJI klmla home from a shopping trip. Mrs. Gordon S. Miller has announced Home Patronage of heavy or light trucking done ut ihort 1 Sickles was accompanied by her that he will be a candidate for com notice. Call or addreaa children at the time. J. T. EGAN missions of Asbury Park at thi for he kriew it assured tho Buay Taxidermist. May election and is runnimj on an 11 WALL STREET, RED BA^K BROWN anti-traffic light platform. growth of the home town. Reiidence Phone 292-R J. \V. Dobbins of Adelphia has ~ ' Office Phone 539.R 24 WHARF AVENUE, Tel. 27 RED £ANK, N. J. just finished a busy season as a taxi- Fire Company for Adelphia. This Bank is close at home 10 WHARF AVENUE dermist. Am<5ng the trophies ho -A fire company hus been formed at Adelphia and it is planned to buy to the citizens of Red o*«<^ mounted were 29 English pheasants, —FOR- four deer heads and many squirrels, a chemical apparatus at ri cost of Bank. Let your patronage hawks, owls, etc. about $3,300. The company has 33 make it successful and yqu Tire Service — Named as Special Inspector. will share in this success. Richard Carr, who conducted a TELEPHONE 21U large fruit farm near Freehold, died GeorgL' l'iilwjtrds-^-luts been ap- last Friday week, aged 64 years. Mr. pointed a special inspector of the Carr was also well known as a race Asbury Park hoard uf health to su- Our Service Car is w.One'store,'m One week,endorse horso breeder. He leaves a widow pervise the collection and removal and five children. of refuse from the city. always ready. School Board Organizes. Blue Bird Inn Padlocked. Tho LongiBranch board of ed- Among the piullcu-k tlucrccs or- Steam-Vulcanizing.— S. S. Scobey president, Henry D. court was one against the BIUG Bird RedBank.N.J, Brinlcy vice president, L. E. Morris inn in Neptune township, which was Balloon and Truck . secretary and Daniel B. Slocum bus- raided last July. iness manager. Tires in Stock., Hit by Auto. Miss Ida B, Clayton of Adelphia ERSHIP was struck by an automobile as she alighted from a neighbor's car in John Hansei) front of her home one night re- 42 West Front cently. She received "a slight injury in Every Price Class to one foot. RED BANK. N. J. Moves in New Store. w James Power, who just completed n small brick store nt the corner of South and Marccy streets, moved his grocery business-last Saturday week into the new building from across the street. G»t fpr Farmlngdale, _ The Jersey central power nnd light company has made application for a franchise to lay gas mains in Furmingdale borough. A hearing on the application will be held on Monmouth County Surrofat«'» Omct. Th* Whlpptt Landau Willy-Knight Six Stdan TU Willy-Knight Great Six Stdan iMarch first. In the matter of the estate of Aaron Arm* A 21-JO flirting, tic*:cancel. • Fire in Theater Building. Notice to creditor* to present clnimt REAT crowd*—the largest, we The Whippet—now $625 to $755. Fa- airuinftt estate. A slight lire occurred in the the- Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Don- believe, that ever visited a single mous for its "30 miles on a gallon", 4- ater building on East Main street ahay. eurroBQte of the County of Mon- New York automobile i&lesroom ' wheel brakes and low gravity center. mouth, made on tlie thirtieth day nt De- G at Freehold Saturday week. Hncl cember, 19..6, on the application of Sophlt in one week—thronged the Willys- Smart, powerful, roomy. At new re- the blaze ^started at night it is be- G. Armatrons aad • tjlVarloa C. Arm*troin(- executors of tho catiitu uf An run Arm* Overland Broadway Exhibit during the duced -prices, now more than ever tho~ lieved tho building would have been sti-onif. dect'ntcil. notice is hcr^tiy uiven . owners enjoy tu tho creditors of ani malU-r ul tho ettute u{ An Ion WM* their superiority in every one of these August Lincko of Ocean Grove In purchase price and daily use, Buick * k«wiWK dvseasuil. coachwork—smoother operation—great Notice to" vredltori, 16 present cltilms vital features. CHMI Saturday of heart disease in his nuuln^t efltuto. power and speed. 00th year. Mr. Lincko was one of o\mers profit by the savings of leadership. Turauant to the order of Joseph [^ Don* iihay, Hurrotrntc of tho Cnunty of Muti* The Whippet Six—$765 to $925. Com- tho ftrpt tailors to locate in Asbury mmtth, made on thn twenty •ninth ilny of bining all the engineering advantages Park, lie leaves a widow and one December, lUl'l), un the nppllcntlnn of Prlcei f, o. b. factory •nil tpacificatiotu lubfect The price of a Buick is moderate, but it buys a (icoruc O, Ivins. adnitnlitrntor of Iho ci- of the Whippet with greater length, to chtnfe without notice. Willyi.OverUud, Inc., dcughter. tntu of Antun Wulkowiki. dcccimtd, no. ttcv is nirvby iflvi-n tu thu irviUtnri at power, speed, liveliness. Toledo, Ohio. School Principal Wins. car built to the very finest quality ideals—one flitld (li'CPi.iod to extublt to thv •i.l>«drlber; a(or an nf.,,^,]ii,l. their y Uio bonrd ol oducntion pf Uatcd, iri'clluld, N. .1 , IK'O, SI), IWH. WILLYS-KNIGHT SIXES (itOHOK (1. IVINS. Unit pliR'e.. '' For years, the savings provided by great volume t.lttU SiUrr, N. J. •Tl y-OVERLAND Dlori At Summer Home. have been devoted to the elirichment of Buick Mmimoitill County ^urron«ie'a Oflic*. tu tho'maUtc uf tU fhuu of UhhaM* Isiuie ltoth, owner of n wholcjnle (Jidiwn, AIIU knuwn ti lied Uijiiwa, (U* FOURS \n/h*Mu*t SIXES iniiu liuslui'ss, died nt Long Brnncti value. d Kuldvilny of lionrt I \h of llHlu.litr UKUWU, R'XI hlUtUM KM Tim ooniimmlty bnnquet for mm, quality lessens upkeep expense. I'rt-il (Jiinwu, di'oi'tiiiid, nni !('u rxiii.l. ilu'lr tl.litu HIHI >f<'inir'nli •nniinl n(!nTrT\lll ho romiincd tin liut tlie «niit till ii tit: iitMi.r utih, Wittiln Telephone 537 yenr. The dimior will bo held on int'iithN fmiil Ilit> dlilu >•< Vm nlVm* •• f • and satisfaction. | t v llll 4 l| 1'Vliriinry 17th nt tho Mi'tlunllst M (t AcWinnn fc I'lilcrcift, Inc. J. Laird, Hlllm cluircli, |b« ,- Keyporl, N. J, - ErillUhtown, N. J. oM fl, •'. l"n, Rtlil on a Farm, THE GREATEST BUICK EVER BUILT WAKItKM II. ; -"' Charlei ' Prwhotil, N, J, Htiito troopm rulilctl • farm on Did Hurley town rtiutl ownnl by Ja- t Ii >«(ihtll liny (f , 1.«J 7 (ill Ilitt VMitUNllliM II Fin* of 42BO, Monmbuth County's Largest Automobile Distributor r ' MtnmDUth ,Cpiml|i Siirr»|«la'a OftUt, lal« of John II. HIIPII, Mail hnnwn as Jack Kli«», iHotniiil, null.1* l» liartli|r given in Jnuivit Anilcnon, who win riuiKlil 1) Ili-t*by thnll tu lti« Willlm i "I fn III itinllcror Ott\«l»t« of Jiilm II, tin arauilnri wu'iHIti'i M niiihi-'iii!. MIKU ilcb|4 IIMIll, 7 \ •' , • nlil, Ilialr tlilila mill iltminili ilaliut III! CPpli tnirk lond of nlnln»tl Ihtht*v «nlt••Int » pMlfnt rlnlmi ••hi KtHlt, MiitliiMijiili, within IU rnanlln »HHU mid COIUI Tim Ala WIIK do- until, nlttilil •!> {ruiiitha fr.,111 lilt || from th« lint* vt tln> Kfomijif prilir, ni ntroyoil nnd tho truck w\* ufilcroil Ihn iifilrxnalil unln', nr \\\it *lll M t ftiriu.nl lo^iln Vtljr ot, JOI#IIII 1* jjijii. I uy will Im furitver Imrriil »l tlicfr kalians Ttolepfibn© 9B5...... Telephone 90 Il r |U> IU linl ili»rWnr illKIH'l |K» '«hl iulit«tlb«f, ' HOilli .,''•' ' ' • M . nMnRh."MIH3J €t« tli't Wtni»'«l»|ii!i j"/u| Chulr l.«*d(ir Dtnil. • - llakmbtr, itU,> nn tn» minlliene last week with; her aunt, Mrs_. the price of two year plds. . . , ' ' loss of his jiot (log. The dog had ! Mary p'Brii-n. E, A. STROUT AGENCY It refers to a new and very interesting calcu- ! two names, "Prince" and "Kelly,'I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Corcoran COME AND SEE,OUR STOCK. and it nnswereil to both. Last week j have returned from ah automobile lation of what human' beings are economically it, was attacked by several other trip of two weeks during which they • 25G Fourth Avc, New York Ci'.y. •clogs and it died from its wounds. visited Washington. "Jos. H. Black, Son & Co. worth and shows why. most men arc worth Largest Real Estate Organization . John'Sniffcn has repainted and; Mrs. Harry Bennett is confined to in the World otherwise improved hjs house. • ] the house with a heavy cold. . Hlghtstown, N. J. inbre than they had'supposed. Several of the children of this Jesse Dennett has moved from A FULL LINE OF NURSERY STOCK. pfacc are unable to attend school on The loeal office of the Metropolitan will gladly account of being sick with mumps, j A devotional service was hold at; X • • \ m explain how you can find your actual value in ! St. Mary's church last Thursday: dollars and advise prudent ways to protect you ! night. A special mass was chanted' | at the church Friday morning at six I and your family against possible loss. o'clock. " > • 25 Off 25% Off Bernard Hickey has repainted his j barn nnd pool room. * ; [tegular Price Regular Price . J. E. COX, Manager. Mrs. Harry Mo'user of Long R. BECK H. HANSEN licr grandmother, Mrs- John Lon;r. Cornelius Toomey has been sick ^UecTBaiik, K J. 7 IrlhrSeccMifNSionalJanlrBiillding Assistant Managers. with grip, but ho has recovered. ' A number oC telephones at this THE SMALL STORE WITH THE LARGE ASSORTMENT OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE. • place were put out of commission Thursday night, when a pole on the j Center road was dislodged by a gale.' HOSIERY We have just concluded a most successful year and estab GLOVES The damage was repaired Friday. • j Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones of Sale' Reg. lished an enviable reputation fox Quality Merchandise Bltromfietd -have moved in one of | Onyx Full Fn8hion~~5TnT$l.i2~Pr. 1.49 Kid Glove. . 1.87 Pr. 2.49 Mrs. Mary Jones's houses on the; Vanity Fair Silk 1.24 Pr. 1.65 Fairness of Price and Courteous Service. Kid Glovat . 2.02 Pr. 2.69 'Center road. An adjoining house, Vanity Fair Silk 1.46 Pr. 1.9S, Kid Glove. .. 2.21 Pr. 2.9S owned by Mrs. Ry;in is occupied by Vanity Fair, all silk 1.69 Pr. 2.2S To show our appreciation to our customers for our success Kid Gloves .. 2.62 Pr. 3.49 Cadet, «ilk all the way up 1.46 Pr. 1.9S Lamb Skin The New York and New Jersey Mrs. Jones's .father, I!. W- Austin,! Our Famous ($) Silk Ho.e .75 Pr. 1.00 we wish to express our thanks in a tangible form by hold- Gloves 1.31 Pr. 1.75 who formerly lived at Kcansburg.. Onyx Silk and Wool 75 Pr. 1.00 Chamoisuede. .78 Pr. 1.00 Mr. Jones is employed as an auto-1 Onyx Silk Double Wear .59 Pr. .ta..ing a ..„•-,-~ ~- ChamdlsTreift: ;67T>r. T9 Steamboat Company mobile mechanic at Ked Bank. Iron Hose Fibre Silk 37 Pr. .49 ( ChimoUuede. .44 Pr. .59 Wilbur Spragtic moved last weeft is now operating a from Wickatunk to the house on the j Center road owned by 1'b.eron Me-) Campbell of. Holmdel and formerly DEPENDABLE DAILY owned by John Zantzinger. Mr. Spraguc has machinery for shred- ding stalks, spraying trees, sawing Store Door Delivery wood, reaping and plowing, and he engages in all of these occupations. The machinery is moved by gasoline and Pickup Service machinery to distant places when • the need arises. between New York (Pier 32 East River) OFF -— ,\ —and Red Bank-••- •- HOLMDEL NEWS. !' RegularPrices Instruct your New York shipper to route your Box Sociable to be Held at Mn. Henry C. Tilton't. | freight via the New, York and New Jersey TVID women of the Reformed • CREPE DE CHINE VANITY FAIR GLOVE Steamboat Company, pier 32 East River, New church will hold a box sociable Fri- SILK day night, l-'i-bruury 18th, at Mrs. ] STEP-INS 25% Off York City. Henry 0. Tiltori's. Boxes contain- CHEMISE Beginning Thursday, Feb. 10, VESTS 25% Off ing refreshments will be auctioned \ SLIPS $1.12 to 8.24 BLOOMERS Freight received at New York up to 2 P. M. will be^ GOWNS Reg., Price CHEMISE }>$1.13 to 3.74 olT to men buyers and each buyer GOWNS delivered to customer's door the following morning. will have for n companion at the so- NEGLIGEES $1.49 lo $10.98 Rsg. Pries And Offering Our Regular Merchandise at 25"4Off UNION SUITS $I.S0 to $4,98 For further information write or telephone ciabk' the woman who made the re- ! fre.-lunents lie bougM. ^Orchard 8300 ) main office, CREPE, VOILE AND Mrs. Mary AJgor |ient part of anniversary and to form new cus- FINE RAYON ' PIER 32 EAST RIVER, la-t week with Mrs. Wilbur Rogers NAINSOOK The Merchandise is our regular f BLOOMERS or call JAS. H. WARD, Jr., Agent,, uf Filrniini. s Reg ricc look around. You may be assured j at tIn-ii- Imnie In r^S PAJAMA SETS J 49cl o $2.n8 fully refund your money. I Part 11 f :i,e nii-'.al loot of the Hc- you will not be urged to buy or be SILK QUILTED ROBES fornii il i hunli \vn* Mown o(T during SILK AND WOOL Reg. $7.98 to $10.98 You tlo ,oi have to take anyone's say-so. (lie lit-a\ -. gith last Tluiraday night. Frankly, our purpose in holding annoyed. Be your own iudge. Try Jedilo-Highland coal, Mr-. John W. Iliiiiei; was very BLOOMERS 25% Off this Sale is to celebrate our first i I-: with grip la.-t week, but she if you want ''•>" best. VESTS 44c to 74c 25% OFF. UNION SUITS Reg. Price her liiiulrhl'-r Mi = s Caroline Hnnce, $5.99 to $8.24 wl'>- .1 us lii i n -iek -cvcral weeks, rc- 59c to 98c -.1, i> - ;ili-ui' ' ;i|. -;iin<-. ^'i - M.II y 1 . 'I iltiiii, a nur :.i r imi-iiib, Mr. add UNDERWEAR We Carry ihe Follow- Hi I.IV r. |' iun. A GRADUATE COR- NEGLIGEES ~ t '• 'i;;,- N'.iKii.jili1. i'f l-'reeliojd lias VESTS ing Corietii SETIERE IN ATTEN- •" ;l en '-^i' Sih,-iu:k fiinn on the Sale, lie up • . " foQFF DANCE TO FIT Reg. $1.98 to $5.98 C. B. . !v in. 11 io.nl. wimh u-as formerly Re(T. 15c up EVERY FIGURE " i il '"V ll'iwaid Vaguer. P. N. Pructicul Front ON ALL 25% OFF UNION 'SUITS FROM ONE OF .THE \v Hi-i, llaminiiuil, Min of James BETSY ROSS LARGEST ASSORT- ll.i i ntiiuml, li.is 11 ep\ ered from Sale, 38c up BOYISH FORM * CORSETS MENTS OF CORSETS, $1.49 to- $4.49 "Mijnp- .-, it. r having hi-on Iniil up Reg. 89c up LADY ROYAL CORSELETTES AND* lun i\ erk . t CORSELETTES and STAR BRASSIERES IN RED Ml-. ll< my C. Tilt>>ii Hpuit part F.LITE DANK. Rubber Aprons and Sani- nf lint weil. with lu-r diiuitlilrr, Mia. FLANNEL UNDERWEAR ARTISTIC BRASSIERES Allrn I'riiwfoi'il uf Tinton l''nlli>, tary Aprons, Step-ins,. riLOOMKRS Belts Sale, 29c , SCOBEYVILLIi NEWS. R*K. 3flr % 0FF Irili RinKdiliemrr MnUing Im- GOWNS WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF ON ACCOUNT OF SOME OF, *°25 Reg. Price JUMBO PEA COAL. provcinanti la Illi lloun, Sale, 67c j h'itz HlnginbcrKPr l« inukini; Im. R UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY— OUR MERCHANDISE BEING It's different. Bigger, better and..cleaner. pnnrinDiils tn tliC^oujc on Ms farm HANDKERCHIEFS « The ccpnomy size. on the cuumy romF,. Mr, Itlnuun- IN EXTRA SIZES. LIMITED WE WOULD ADVISE Lurgo Mtorlmtnt of liei-Kor I* luuitly| ul othi-r klniln of WINDSOR ami SPORT •mbrold*r«tl - wiirli ijusldi'H fnrniliiK nnil'lic U do. OUR CUSTOMERS TO COME l«ir Ilio work on hla liou.«n hlmsiilf. TIES Reg. Price EARLY. •'. IlcrnysVltilii({, who U mnltliiK Reg. Price n »<>Jn\itn In V'lorliln, Is tmvlnitn do. 25% OFF llnlilful tlnm thti'v nvcorillnir to instill nirils niiil It'Urr* wlilcli mv CREPE DE CHINE lm« ihntlo nlnllverf niiil frlcmlii nl Reg. Price J.N.KANCE Uiis plneo, ilo I* expert^d tu I,I DON't MISS TELL YOUR FRIENDS liirn huiiii< In nljoilt a wtcki ,' SCARES Telephone 103. Tjiornnnltiultolmilrrliilneil ttkml FANCY GARTERS n»l. wi-cli, .Tin. \h. |7F , OPPORTUNITY ABOUT THIS SALfiV Sale $1.49 Reg. $1.68 H" mi cstHif Jvi initu. g. Price IMMttllttlMMnil>MIMtHM,H>lllMII|IIMlllttllllMil - V-' RED • ^ lMU«d Waiirt?, Entirad ai Eicond-Clsss Matter at tht Post- ..VOLUME XI4X, NO. '33. gfiil'tt Bil: Buk, N. j, audit the Aot of Harsh. I..-lilt. RED BANK, N. J,, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1927.. $1.50 EER YEAR. PAGES 9 TO 2&

ichool board that the township high, NEW MOUNT-ENGLISH FIRM. HOW MANY CONSTABLES? MIDDLETOWN'S ELECTION. school bad ' received a low rating RED BANK'S SECTION. CONOVER SCORES TWICE, ROBBERY AT BELFORD. THE CARLTOF* IS CLOSED. based on; examinations for entrance John H. Mount and Criarles R. Eng- .LAWYERS CANT AGREE ON, SCHOOL BOARD WINS CLOSE o normal schools. CHOOL BOARD MEMBERS RE- TWO MORE VICTORIES FOR lish Form an Agreement. HARRY WHITE'S HOUSE AND I THEATER John II. Mount of the J. W. SHUTS DOWN FOR " TOWN'S QUOTA. AND HARD FOUGHT BATTLE. Last night sorho of. the supporters ELECTED JTESTERD AY. HIM IN THEATER FIGHT. GARAGE RANSACKED. [ of' the opposftion candidates an- Mount Company and Charles R. INDEFINITE At Present Red Bank Has Only One Admlnlitr»tlon Candidates Were swered Mr. Smith's statement by Harold A. Hendrickion Defeated Hit Lawyer's Claim He Virtually Has English of tho Mount-English Com- Fishing Equipment and Other _Jam«-A.-HendriclMon for,a-Two, Ar-I Manager Annou"o Const«blo But Fiva Others Want Victorious Yesterday In the Big- dlsplayirig^a-noriiial-school-reportr —PoneiiionrrNow=Mr';—Corraver "pany~have~~fofinea~5n agreement fo~ --tides-.Worth _AltQKelherA_l Year Term—Capt, Charles P. Ir- oOi "Appointment—-Council Deferi Ac. gest School Election Ever Held in which the high school received a Says He Will Produce Shows act as partners in the sale of Lin- were Stolen—Reward of $SOO for j tlon oh-Appointments, win-wa"s Beaten for a Full Term.. Capture of Thieves. Rights—A Very Animated and in Middletown Township. low rating* on examinations for. en- Within Two Weeks. coln automobiles. They >viR trade Prolonged Council Mtfling, It. was tho "old school board-tick- trance to' normal schobls in 1925. At the school election, held last Thieves ransacked Harry .White's' y Applications for appointment as J. Clark Conover has won twounder the name of the Mount-Eng- The Carllon thtmtor Is, constables have been made to theet" against the "nwh o had beenn ; chaunsla. EMiitaJiiavcdaivjftly iho Hoydnhe townshin.schb'ol Bupcr- Tgri»?~Tr«niuittrm-njvoH 2Tfl, Mr. 6n^Mond»y-occasiona%-t% o . pa.ttw.-rli.' Mr. Jackastut'CT-tlTaToTT—•ttCTtlTaToTT - visor.. loleman 190 and Mr. Miller 193. pi sco Ulat the' attorney gctioral of New Jersey atcd parts of the township were court of New Jersey dismissed^bhe everyllung wan all rightt, SaturdaStd y he lel t thhe town autlioiitlel s Tho losers, in commenting on !apt. lrwin received 140 votes. Har- Mr. English as a partneforWilliam and Senator William A- Stevens of used and the polls were open from , g writ of certiorari taken out by Mr. discovered the robbery. Furniture know, that if they persisted in try- old A. Hendrickson was opposed for E. Mount has sold Lincoln and Ford was u lset alul th Xong Branch to give an opinion as four o'clock' in- the'afternoon until their defeat, attributed it princi- Readde in the suiit broU ht against automobiles for a number of years-. l e content-s of bur- ing to take away the theater hceiiic pally In the Rcpublicjn-organizq- thTTtwrryear-tcrnT by James AT 011115 371 to the'moaning of tho law and that £ight_g'xk£k_at_ night him by Mr. Conoverc'r.. YYesterdae y Mr. Under tthh e terms of thethTT F g " "" *" cfothCT—eraaria , were imif-rf-thrT-persiKud iirttrcfrTJtlrer "Both hail declined~T\ .__" - - 1 L.. _ ...1. -i 1/!H I ' * ' thc ara in this mutter. Mr. Robinson's ap- The administration j candidates William DeiinUT—033. $4,000 were passed by a vote of 167 | action will be a mere {ormality. npart an(i thoir ciOse proximity is i C E° was also stolen. Mr. ami of Red Bank which took place two Albert Johnson—030. Mr5 white wcrc jlication for constable was accom- carried the Middletown, Navesink to 26. Repairp s and replacementp s to Mr> Conover states that it will re- a convenient feature of thc Lincoln ! - notified of the rob- weeks ago when they voted to re- panied by a potition^igned by - Lincroft and Leonardo polls. Th< Mhrrt Front—7IH. cost $24000 were carried by a vote ^ j j \ bil voke thc liccrtso of the Carlton Bcnftmln Mills—760. cost $24,000 were carried by a vote quiri c tcn t(j. tw0 wcej5S to gct \ automobile agreement. bery and they started, for home im- largo number ofpersons. opposing candidates -carried the thcater. A legal.papc.* serving no- Frnnk Wadsworth—741. of 177 to 9. An appropriation of thc tllcatcr in condition to producd e ' The Lincoln is one of the high- mediately. They arrived home lasf Belford and Port Monmouth polls. Mr. Johnson was an eleventh $200 for the evening school f ori showg -s- (esttprice idd cars on ththc markc kt tB otBth hweek. County detectives' arc work- lice on ^Ihe town authorities that Navesink and Lincvoft wore the this review would take placo wa"i NEW CLOTHING FIRM. hovr candidatd on the administra foreign born was carried by a vote Thc histol.v of the scrap between- Mr. Mount and Mr. English belicvs ing on the case. Mr. White has of- banner polls for the winners, they fered a roward of $500 for the cap- scryed Monday on Mrs. Amj JS. 1 tion ticket. Andrew WattS/Of Leon- of lgO to 28. | Mr. Conover and Mr. Reade is well there is a great future for this ma- Abram' Krldel .and Asbury Park having an average combined ma turc oC Shinn, the borough clerk. JThe re- jority of over 235 in thoso two ardo was appointed a member The meeting was called to order, known_ It startod about six wock, chine. Tho fact that Prcsiden«r ^ thieves or for informa- Man Form a Partnership. the board about two weeks ago to by Warren H. Smock. Prof. Harry tlon e (lin to lhcir view will bo held at Morchantvillo places. The vote at Lincroft was ago when Mr. Reade failed to pay Coojidge has just obtained one of; ; !' f « capture and on Saturday. Mr. Ji.cks states that — Abrnm Krldol of Rod Bank and succeed tho late Ralph Bowman and G. Biebcr was chosen judge of tho the monthly rent of $1,000. Since these automobiles for his o'wnj per- conviction. 1 -Albert-Grii«lro as it was not ex FAIR HAVEN'S BIG VOTE. 1 • Cooknian, avenues, Asbury Park, being considerably more than 2 to htm. His friends say that thesi al pf many Voters. During the eve- Salary increases amounting to' Thc granting o£ the writ of 1 in a total of about .300 votes. pected that the court would give ?l;780 were voted for six employees, cerliorari was a ,victory for Mr. where they ,will, open on or about stories, while untrup, might hav ning the school rooms or. the first & dccision for several wceks- Over 250 Votes Cast at School Trus- 3 The Murch lCth a' men's nnd young The returns were tabulated in thi endangered the administration can floor of the Oakland street school tees' ELction La.t Night. . ' "/„^J°J ? °' ^,.5""^, ^ I H^^ * M f°*. ^. ^ ofilec of tho township high school, al jdU»tei.andJ,h8-t_Mr.JKfttti_with: ej>fj| ho jnen'&jdothing and furnishing store. i 1 JMTj The building Is being entirely ren- "IjCO7iaTflo"^by"WtlliinTPPc1JimiilG7thT dre\v forlthis reason. Mr. Watts ! •Burns-"Sehaen*cr company, "but: t ...,„ ...a , ovated, a new front is being put township school manager and schoo! friends say he intends in'due seasoi ^^ch^rA^exhthc school work on exhi/- Mr\ Rende is virtuall. y tltc real I school trustees' election last night > frOm January who claimed that the commissioners) to deal with the parties responsibl owncrJ)f thc company j at Fair Haven. It was tho-biggest j ton, chief of police, gets an in- in and the fitoro will be fitted with clerk. Most of the- school boan bition on thc walls and blackboards. members woro there. An afmos- for circulating tho stories. votc cast at a school election at I crease of $300, his salary being the most modern store fixtures; The Particularly interesting was the LIGHT9 FOR_A BRIDGE. j that place in a number of years. At! phcrc of gloom pervaded th£ office changed from $3,00Q'a year to $3,- held that no jreviejt.oiJ show windows will havo a frontage At tho Leonardo school the pupil: work of the first three grades allow- . . list1''feat's election only fourteen early in the evening duo to the facl Colt 800•» year. The-salary uf Robert proceediftga was "warranted^ LsJtif of 48 feet and will havo a lighting of the agricultural department sol ing' the advancement of the chil-1 Cooper,. Bridge Light* Will votes were cast. Four candidates that tho "top of tho box" at Loon flowers' which they had raised in thi Pierce, the street superintendent, is C. Leonard held that Mr. Jacks had system that wlirniake them brighter drcn's work in penmanship, draw-: ^1,200 a Year. for three places brought out the than daylight. ardo showed a majority against th school greenhouses. The sale ing, music and paper work. j • Cooper's bridge, which is partly increased from $1,800 to $2,080. not received a fairdjance" a.t tht administration candidates. Encour- Ljast .night. Tlie successful Thc salary of Henry Harrison, fope- Miv-Kridel has grown up in the flowers netted $18.50. —^MaTry'of thc voters, had been j in Red Bank and partly in Middle^ y , comrcih hearing and waryrtvlew "" aging news from Lincroft an candidates wcrc E. Frost Bassford, clothing business, having been as- m > » pupils themselves In the very school town township, has been without man of the garbage department, is could establish this and otftor fact* Navesink relieved tho gloom some- William H. Bennett and H. Edgar sociated-with his father, the late MAN KILLED_BY TRAIN. room in which they voted last nig'nt. lights since it was built nearly a raised from $l,570-to $1,976. Fred showing that the town acted illcgul; what and anxiety gave way to liopd. Smith, who were running for re- Jacob Kridcl, since boyhood. He is As they gathered in groups after year ago. At thc meeting of the Red E. Browcr, tho borough electrician, ly in revoking the license. The re- The "bottom of the box" at Leonar- Body of Fred Truawell of Pirn y g election. Harry Dennis, Jr., who associated in business with his moth-- Bank commissioners on Monday had his salary doubled because ho view was ordered made on t this do showed a shift in sentiment aft Brook Found This Morning. they h°et. Genuine thermos without ono banging a gavel and Beach. tug 100, of the District of Colum- prohibits Sunday shows under pen- uted to him and the large vote.at A completo lino always In stock. calling tho other to order." Send bia, is attached today to u new - bottle nnd lunch kit, $1,40 com- Harry Archer, Councilor. alty of a flno of $200, or ninety plete. Broad and cako boxes, 08 Lincroft Is attributed to Joseph W. Valentina Dance. Incubators from 65 to COO egg ca- your wifo n valontine so thnt sho'll —Advertisement. mako of automobile, This is tho cents- each. .O'Cedar mops." nnd pacity, Also a,complete lino of con! know you're- still allvq, and that tag number nlwi\yu iiHHignuil to thadnys in tho county jnil, or both.. It,, Thompson, a member of tho board The young ladles' sodality of St. burning and oil burning brooders. Is moro drastic than the old ordl- (Sticks, 48 cents each. Prown-Coop- who mnde n very nctlvo campaign James's church wilt meet tomorrow she's still your sweetheart. The day Reserved Seats President of the United States. Mr. er Co., 47 Broad atroot, Red Bank. Free dollvory ahywhero In Mon- is February fourteenth. . for "Around tho. World," tho eov- Tuft displayed a.well known muke nnnco under which Mr. Jackl h»i for hli colleagues. night at tho old convent building mouth county. Catalogs sent upon —Advertisement. Flolder says "If your husband by cnth annual Brotherhood show, to of steam propelled automobile in bcon arrested aovornl times. Tho losers oxpress gratification on Monmouth street to make com- request. Telephones nr>2 and 554. tho early diiyn of IIIH administration, Fred D. WlkofT Co., Red Bank.— chuueu should bo homo occasionally, be heldlirthc Red Bunk high school Jnmcs S. Farkcs, who •WM'«- • Si, V«Untlna's Ball. over th* fact that the vote /or their plcto arrangements for tho Valen- nnd act so, well—human, that you auditorium 6fl Thursday and F.rldny but today tho olllclni car is a Lin- tlckot was considerably better than tino dnnco to, bo hold next Monday Advertisement. coln from tho factory owned by ccntly appointed a councilman to EigRont danco hit of acaaon, Mon- feel that you must spank him or evenings, February 17th and 18th, fill a vacancy nnd who It a voatrjr- day, February 14th, 1027, Amorl- last year when they woro beaten by night at St. James's hall on Mqn- Henry Ford- It arrived hero ycRter- Hot Roast Beef Supper throw_>rstood that ..tho thrntcr would so .waltz end foxtrot. Mabol Colo- had hu««c» and uutomobllea carry- dor ton,—Advertisement. bury avenue, Red llnnk,—Adver- quality guaranteed. Sco our bidThe President ami Mi'^ CoolidKo with tapestry rnibolllnhmcnts nnd n mlvorllnonw-nt In this paper, Low is took their unit rid • In tin- now cur olii-ii) In i'n«o thn orillnnnoo W«H man, 20 Rector place, Rod Bonk, ing votors to tho polls. Conditions tisement. piuucd, He nolil there waa mother i phono '.'011.—Advertisement. were very much tho mmo na at a Or. Dunn', iurg«on chiropodist, ovcry occitnlon.—Advci1- Specialty Shop, 01 Drund rtricl, tonight when they went to tlm liud- enrd t,nv Ket mcctiliK In (,'iiiilim'ntnl Memor- ordliiancu ugalni>t tho lala of cl« regular fall election, Second nation^) bank building. Of. Income Tax Service. tificmont, Red Dank,—•Advcrtlnemcnt. floo optn dally from 2i00 until OiOO 1 Inl 11 nit.—Aiiverllneincnl. unm, rnmly nnd fruit on Bundty. Visit OuVfT.w Shop Tho opposition candidate!, In Morris Portncr, certified iniblli at 8 Linden placo, Red Bank. Spe- P, M. Ring R«d Rank 2160.—Ad accountant, room 13, Ilrond Street Latest Records. Baby Chicks I Mr, ApplcKnto decUrtd that II ll>1 , cial lino of millinery and llngorlt at their campaign, claimed/ that the vftlnment Bank building,.phono 2381-M.—Ad- "Iltun Sklc»," "Ynnkeo Roue," Orders tnkpn nnw for ImnicdlHtp Latest Sheet Muilr, waa rluht to cloan a thtattr for reatonabln prloei, aohoola wero not run economically vortlicmont. • "Tell MP Tonight," "Clnp Yo1 delivery, llnrrod Rot-lis, Wliltu "Ilei'nime I I.OVH You," "Itnlln KlvlnK'Huinlny ahowi In violation ef and promised to bring about i If, Your Net Income la $3,800 1 x Mr'«, SI mi and Mlaa Graham, consult R. E, Pearco about your In llniidn," "Whoro Do You Workn Lrghorim nnd Rhodu Inlnml lloili, Ssvnniiei-," "VVho'll he tho One, un ordliinniio then It wan right'} -—AdveHlncrncnt.' ' chnnuc Tho administration candl coma Ux. Elmer building, Rtnl Knight's Tea Room, 161 Broad John," "Slum I Found You," "It 1(1 dentil rnch. Ordof youm rnrly. "Tell Me Tonliiht," "Ynnkei' n»»c, clono stores which sold candy, dales denied those clurgoa and pro Bnnk,—Advertisement, slroot, Rrd Bank; excellent food Miidn You Happy," "Hello, llluc I'rown-tloopi'i' Co., 47 liriind utieH, "Ilhiek llolluin," ".If All thu Htiirj nnd dicnrti In violation o( an "-•"• Knltlit'aTlifT^ sontcd fnctn nnd figures which thoy tpeclal pinto dinner. 75 cr-ntx. Al- lilrd," "Hello, BwnnniMi" nnd "In n Itcd Ilnnk.—AilvprUnnii'iit , Worn I'ltilly Iliildi".." "Horns of the niinco. KHhor enforco tht Bu . < 101 Broad atrert, Red Bunk, Splcn laid (Improved llin clalmi of their ao entering. Orilora tnken for enknt l.lltlo Spftlilnli Town." Conio mil ••••I-." "Illiio Sklcn." did aiiortmont o( flno hand work, Eroploymint Afinor. plea, cnndlcs,—Advcrtlncincnt, 1 Let the SptakerT.il th« .Iturr. fur n (llrl Nninid Mary" nm ngilntt all or onlorot Spjelal chlldron'a dtpirtment, Al- opponent*, Tho townihlp was And numi' roglatry. Woman'i buy yotim now. rrowii-fiounci Co. flooded with campaign advortlio Enchango, phont Rid Bank 1422.— 47 Ilrond itrcnl, Rnd llnnk.—Ad- liny a Unrod liluli-powcrcil radio "Tlilnklnu of You," l'rown-Coaper 4 none, dncUrad th* IO (intlfiues,—Advirtlumcnt.. • Advert iHtnwnt. ' ; ' Valantln* Dano* I vcrtlscmrnt, " "" . aot) no tiattorlon. "Jlob" Johnnon, On,, 47 Ilioml si rod, Hud Hank,— Mr, Apnl#((at«, oontlnul: m«nta by both aid**,. Ono of tht Monday night, I'Vlininry Htli, fit Monmouth Radio flrrvlce, Rail Hint about 940,0,000 had bi ' An» Make ' foaturm of Iho fight wasTa letter , Oreeicy. llroa,, PnVt Monmouth ,Iame»'< hull, rtnl llnnk, nunplfen ,Tl'« Only Show In Rt'd.ITnnk Hunk, phont 1184. W.IIJ1.—Advw to build th« ekrlton tl "' new plnno nt a dlioount at plrn«n'i, from William Smith, Iho county Young LKdlcn' nodnllly. Tlekots, [>( npxt week will. IIB "Around thr Whnl IU*» Ynij to Sail? phont Koamburc 07H, Coal, cln- I'huiin tt'H 1. Red llnnk Aiietlun Mid (hi bulldlni WM In, Drummond plitct Did Bank, pnoni ".unorlntoiuiont, which wm ««nt to dpn. gravel, mnd, tnicklnjf.—At)- Wurlil," Sen nilvd't.lmt.niriiln oi a arnat aiU»nt«» t» thi thetchool htmnl. In tho Ittlir Mr vcrtlaement^ 3 nnd oiinniiltloti candidate .l»mi<»'.l»mi<»* hull, Mitnmmillt iii;e*lli »« »«• , Mn>(|Ucr(lilii.»ull« far litre. 11 t.«lghtl l kl tyniwrlton ronton, bi)URliLnm 1 ortaioortdd anlil, irulilii'n, 08 Qroid itreotflUt plrrn Vrnihjt Uillcd «0uulll>'.-rAllAl ; Rromt •lvi«t« K«d OnkA rilirotnu ld : tho first speaker's' companion, "f builders and who ap^dallie la bank ion of Sunday shows.' '!W/hy? Do bulWinfci. Tho bank will hav« every TOtCARUTOR IS CLOSED. hey discriminate against' colored dont believe it will.cost the theater OF MERCHANTS TRUST COMPANY Buiineu Truniactad by tht Miyotf people jo. much to keep the theater, modern appllapoe and fvery facility :olks on Sundays only and not on The banking jjuarterj * of 'the Mer- corresponding -with In tho safe deppsit department will •nd Council Mondny. ; ^.(Continued from last pager)"' ' closed. If-poople cant so_o the'mov- affordtd by an up-to-date." bank ; week, days?",asked Mr; Aipplegate. chantt s TrusTt t CompanC y off" ReRdd BanBk The Jfront entrance will be bo 1,000 boxes. The Vault will be structure.'for; the nulelc dispatch of Councilman Gharles R. English on oreaied..ithe value, of other proper- Mr. Gopsill insisted that Mr. Apple- ics at Red Bankthpy will go out of ill be -completed next Jul;'j.accord of, tile- vestibule, type, with a 'con-- divided-by a steel grill, separating Monday night complimented John ;4]i»».i. He said property Values, wojild town In theif eara or in busses to business and tho convenience of gate reply to the question.' Mr. h e ; t sultatlori roorrt -on one side ami the bank safes from the safo deposit customers. With these facilities tho P. Mulvihill on the audit which Mr. 'suffer and^ businesses would'suffer" Apnlegate .reiterated that" as 'this see show.; 'elsewhere. And whon ng-twhico theh. tcjrmIt iss beinof thg eI contrac uilt. Hert une- ladles' room on the othcf~sidc. department, Adjoining the vault Mulvihlll had mado of tho Armnolkl ' ''• it:Uhe!: theater closed "ita tfoora. A they do this, what happens? Why bank will rank as one of tho most question had nothing to do jvith the arc reproduced two pictures ffoor In.the, public space and• oln- be two cbupon booths and modern and best equipped in the books of th.o town. Ho said) it W4s aally of derisive laughter from op- simply this: they aro not hurting : theater closing he saw no reason of the new. building,- qno .showing cars' quarters will be of zcnelhorm contultation room for safe deposit state; - one of the first audits to be filed » ponentj of the theater _gre'eted_this yvhy he_shoujd • enter into a discus- the Carlton theater people for the r 7 7 n r\t(.iio'Mcn and tlnLpthor ehow Back of the counters the floor Some of the tub-eontraatt-hava the state. -Tho audit w»B ac0ep^ ^Sfer"" " "^ --•--;--•• ^—•=-•=- sion.about it. "slmple^reason "that"Till' the' "otiier by the council and certain recom- ."I don't believe" folks who own theaters in,nearby public towns are beenawarded. Cook 4 Oakley will Livingston Handy, a colored do'the plumbing *ork, Harold S, mendations which it contained were .. proper, ly., on .Monmouth street citizen, told about the treatment he owned by the same men who own ordered carried out Among otBw •joined in that laugh," declared Mr. the Carlton theater. They get the Allen will do the Jectrlcal work and had received at the theater. He said !the Mosler safo company has the th(ngs these recommendations' pro- Appleg,ate.__Hc; said he doubted if business any way you take ft be- the theater management had re- contract for the /vault and safes. vided for tho ba'nk of the. Merehantt there was a. single person in the cause there is no other place where 1 used to sell tickets for seats which* p J. C. Grahsni of New York Is gen. trust compaiiy as i'depoBltoryfoj ; room 'ivlio, did not on Sunday listen lie wanted. thhe businesbi s can go. I believbli e thah t eralsupervlsor of tho work.'• , certain public -money. • ;: ^t-o-radio .o\Ugiviiigs or fpkft nutop^o- -Mrs-, keroy Lnne, anqlher colored losjng the theater ..will hurt Bed ' bile rides. He said folks used their Bradley M,; Fischer waa snpoltitedl, resident, snid she wanted to make a Sank, but I dont boliove it will hurt a spocISl policeman without a-. m¥ , car.! to hear Sunday radio perform- plea for-a jquare Seal for tlio col- he Carlton theater people much," BELFQRD CELEBRATION. y . ances and he said he was unable to ored race. She said colored soldiers :oncluded the speaker. . • The borough uBc^pqnsis, distinguish why it was a greater had fought beside white men in the Many of the adherents of Mr. PATRIOTIC EXERCISES TO BE which' amounts' to J2QB,881,2I>, sin to use the eyes to enjoy Sunday late war and that colored men were lacks see in, the latest moves qf the ' -HELD SATURDAY.' ' passed its finalreadlng. ',;'.?;; shows than it was to uso the ears not considered unfit to associate own commissioners a course which Maggi & Schonaver, who are to ^hear Sunday radio concerts and with white men ip a war for democ- ould have put the theater, com- FUf Will b* R»«"d or. • New Stitl building the iron removal plant, for show talk. He ijaitl that what was racy. Mrs. ..Lane tokl about her detely out of business unless Mr. Fl«ipol» •» That Tlm«r-Br«n the Wed Bank water works; • askecjt right on Monday was right on Sun- own services as a nurse during the acks continually appealed to th9 Band -Mu»i«. SpMohmaUingi ' • that tho time limit on their oontraeb day and that anyone should have, a influenza epidemic, She said sho ligher courts for protection. They »nd Olh«r,F«atuw bb extended to April lit. They «aid. right to spend Sunday in a quiet way hnci risked her life to nurse white ay that If Mr. Jacks had not vol- ; A patriotio celebration will.bo that unusual weather conditions and as he or she saw lit so long as en- folks and that she IVad been wel- ntarily closed the theater he would held on the sohoolhouse grounds' ot other circumstances made this ex. croachments were not made "on the comed in" white .homes nt that time. lave been subjected to all sorts of Belfprd Saturday afternoon. Tho tension ncoossary.' The extension equal rights of others. Mr. Apple- t have not changed," said Mrs. roubles and that he virtually had exercises will comprite the raising w«s granted, but'under tho terini gate said he was not acquainted Lane. "Why am I discriminated o close the theater to protect his of • flag, speechm»klng,.a parade of-their Qontwot Muggl^-Sofion"1 ... with the theater owner ot IOESCC and against now?" ' •ights. These critics Of the councll- and other events. Tho affair ia over will bo penalized, to the.px- that he was not interested in mov- Councilmanl.VV ilJiain H. Fancia, on claim that the town govern- ld thgin i*t l|«lf-pa»t-two tntfhit^ inir recovered from-it-a'ck*' . the theater folks had i\ot been treat- ness of several weeks, said he be- in attempting to regulate a matter o'clock. ginoorlnu and Inspectors'---few, .; ed fairly and that Red Bank could lieved his sickness had been caused which is now in the courts arid Several weeks ago; tho flagpole Qcorgo McC. Taylor recommepdfld ill afford to gain the reputation of •by the failure of the council to vhich, they claim, should be regu- •which was used on the grounds qf that tlie ponalty be enforced and according, unfair treatment to men close the theater. He said.he was ated solely by the courts. tho Belford. public school became the matter WHS reformed to the water who invested large sums or money in favor t>f closing the theater. Mr. grilleC s of thHe town governmeni sa-rvlcenbla on account of decay. committee-with power to act.'.' here in projects which aided the John Heines, a member of tho" Recorder W. J. foulson turrijdin 1 Francis's brief statement produced say Mr.. Jacks, in closing tho the- town." The theater adherents ap great applause. ater, acted only for his own pro> American Mechanics' lodge of Bel- ?D7 in fines which ho had collected plaudcd Mr. Applegate's remarks. Mr. Applegate again took the tection; They see in tho action o£ ford, made solicitation" to raise, the past month. -Twenty-two person! G. Howavil Lippincott, who is floor. He said that closing flic the- the town officials Monday night money for a new steel flagpole for wero arraigned, boforo Mr. Poulion one of the officers of the law en- ater would throw a lot of people out hasty move which should, have been the school grounds. He was assisted during tho month. Eleven personi " forcemoht league, .took issue with of work, adversely affect a lot of deferred until the courts go In this work by other members of wore lined, four were sent to th» Mr. Applcgate. He said picture other, people and adversely affect hrough with the case, especially the Jodgo, all pt whom mado-contrl- county jail, five wore discharged, and shows were good if properly con many businesses. "Dont you tlilnk when only a few hours boforo th< buttons. The flagpolo was bought two were penalizou for motor ve» ducted but that they were dctri- you ought to get an expression of council meeting the court decided at a special price of $150.70. It is hide vlolatiohB.- ... ..,. 'i riierttal if- they.^vere of # question- opihion from tho people of Red against the town. Mr. Jacks in fifty feet in height, able character arid were given on Bank before you go ahead in this signed statement claims that hi On Saturday afternoon tho flag r Engagement Announead. ('• '' Sunday. He said folks who hai matter?" asked Mr. Applegate. rights have been tossed about and will again fly on tho schoolhouse considered moving to Bed Bank ha.c Th0 engagement of Miss Florence "Dont you think there ought to mangled at will and that rathe grounds and the celebration will bo Jeanetto Bruhns of Jersey City and refrained from doing so because a referendum? The theater ought than have these rights entirely mu held on this account. American Me- Sunday pictures were given here Harry Warren Dunbar of Wqst not to give Sunday shows if a ma- tilatcd he deemed it necessary ti chanic lodges of Itcd Bunk, Atlantic Front street, Red Bank, \Vas Derisive laughter from theater htl- jority of the people of Bed Bank close' the theater, thereby placing Highlands, Preohold and various an- • herents followed»lhis jtatpment by nouncod at a party given Saturday dont want.Sunday shows, but how l)is rights beyond reach of damage. other placoa have been Invited. The night at the home of Miss Brunts.' Mr. Lippincott. The ' speaker snit do you know this is the. case?1 He says that only in this way can Ji publlq has been asked to attend. ' Red Bank might need Sunday shows Mr. and Mrs Warren Cnrhart were John .1). Allen, a citizen at tho be ..assured of his constitutional The flagpole presentation speech Cnrhart were if there were., a large factory ele- among the guest N dt h meeting, said he did not think there guaranty without appealing to the will- be marje by Frank H. Lloyd, among the guests.- No dato haj been ment in the town but that under, aot ^or tho wedding '";;• should be a referendum. He said higher courts for protection supervising principal of the schools present conditions Sunday shows JicJiaiLmted fo.r_ Major .White a —vreriTharmful to'thc cornrminityrHe otMiddietawn4ojmsNj._-a4 the last election and that if it wore said the council could be assured FOR RECALL OF MAYOR. dresses.,will be. made by Ilev. A. C. possible to do so would rescind his that they would be acting in ac Polhemus of Belford and Rev. H. vote. Mr. Allen declared that he cordance with the wishes of a ma Petition Filed a£ Keansburg Chargea Pierce Simpson of New Monmguth. ARJICLES FOR SALE. made this statement without per- jority of tho people of Red Bank il Mayor With Incompatency. There will bo music by the Tort sonal feelfng against Mr. White they passed, the new Sunday ordi A petition signed by 227 citizens Hancock military band, and a parade His remarks drew applause. nance. Loud and prolonged np- of Keansburg asking for tho recall In which all the flre companies, of After Mr. Allen's remarks the plause followed Mr. Lippincott' of Mayor James P. Mahor has been Mlddletown township will .take port. nqw ordinance prohibiting Sunday filed with the borough clerk. Ji. jpo- After the festivities tho members of speech^ ., •shows^Tvos voted oirrfor—its- second ' Mr. Parkcs took the'floor again. tvflon jsTeing circulated" Wr" the the band-wiU-be-treated tea feast reading. Itwas passed by a vot nomination of Clarence W. Watson, at Mechanics'hall at Belford. He said it was discrimination to of 5 to 1, the lono negativo vote be ' pick out one particular thing an a former borough councilman, to The colebratlon will be In charge ing cast by Mr. Parkes. Great ap succeed tho mayor. The recall pe- ot a csomrnmee of members of the let other Sunday activities go on plause accompanied tho taking ol • without molestation. He said h tition was a surprise to iriojt folks American Mechanics ft Belford. Mr, this vote, lloco applause was giv- at Keansburg. Major Maher has Helnes is chairman of the commit- did not see why one ordinanc en -. few minutes later when the or- "^«i:^& should be enforced and another or been at odds with Councilmen Ran tee. The qther members are Har- iN for julci ofeclrlc ,!»„, twolva ^c.t dinance passed its third and final lo dinance not enforced. "Either en- dolph and Nightingale for several old Woodward treasurer, Wilbur »nn; nt barc»ln. n. Gervli/ Wo reading by the same vote as on thi months. Their differences started Coddlngton secretary, 'William John- force all the blue laws and shut the previous occasion. SEWING town up on Sundays or enforce over the borough's bank fund. stitt, Louis B. Richmond, Elmer none," said Mr. Parkes. Later on during the meeting Mr. Mayor Mnhcr and the borough man- EXTERIOR VIEW OF NEW BANK BUILDING. CoroptPP, Herbert Bayard and Les- Tuller introduced a resolution in- Councilman J. Daniel Tullcr said ager wanted the funds deposited j ...„ „ ter C. Walling. Each year the lodge 1 structing the chief of police to pre- r view, as the bank is will be of battleship linoleum. be JJ«J« In all mnkes new machlnoi and a that action would probably be tak- with a Jci'Bey City bank, claiming designed to makes a practice of giving a flag or Kinds repaired.* vent folks from entering the Carl- suspended from the ceiling of the en later on in the meeting to repeal this bank would discount the bor- a flagpole to some church or school. WOOD Bttivo lor ,»|c fow wook, ton theater on Sunday if an attemp r>r business in its new l\ome, lloors, or eluvatn! Hoors, one in the bank and theic .ill be other light- I3.J0. Call Red Bnnfc O82.n, ti m the ordinance against Sunday sales ough's notes at C V4 |*cr cent while The lodge carried on this work on I.ooniit nvonil«, Itnl U«nk.« were made to givo a. show on ,tha Tho. bank is being built on the forward part of h building for a ing facilities. A large skylight will of candy, eigars and fruit and that the Keansburg bank charged si.x an. especially extensive scale four ocker •P.nltls for day. The resolution was adopte west aido ot Broad stroo. on the director's room .uul n consultation he in the roof The coiling will bo Cli)I such action would dispose of the per cent. Mr. Rand'olph and Mr. years ago. Kiniuli, phono by a vote of 6 to 1, the lone nega- former site' ottlic ol'tl Virst national room, nrul one in the rear part of r'eet in height and it will bo of charge that discrimination was bo- Nightingale were successful in hav- tive vote again being" cast'by Mr, liil Et.ECTIUU H,iur.i for Ml., ,hU,\. ing shown. Mr. Parkcs replied that ing the funds placed in the Keans- Card of Thanki. l«mp». clt.: will ,clt >t h.lf prl.'p & • Parkes. Mayor White stated thai rear mezzanine floor will be used as The main counter screen will be in his opinion such action, instead burg bank. The recall petition We. tho undersigned candidates COM out mock. Call SHke»H». Ohurch he wished the clerk" to record hiir at the Middletown township school 'trect, DdforilLphoiKi Ke»n»bur» 75-f-S. „.. of nicnding.nia.tte.rs, .would, make states ..that the. rnanner in.which Di 1 vm OL-.I i • . ' . ~ .. . i as being opposed to this resolution election,'wish toexptoes our pleas, them worse. "If you arc going to Mayor Maher has conducted his of- o room for mtne. C>li «t Church Councilman Gopsill said he ha uro over tho loyal support wo re- repeal one ordinance why dont you fice has not been to the best inter- jtrctl, corner Third mreet, Filr Havtn, been tohMJiat if tho chief of polici ceived and to thank all who voted K. J. Price 125.* repeal them both," saiit Mr, Parkes. ests of the borough and it also undertook to carry out these in for us. We are especially gratified THREE AIIOW ciue i and three counttn for "That's the only fair thing to do." charges him with incompetency. Bale. 0(1 First structions the m»yor would prefci over the vote cast by tho residents •venue, Atlantis HJgh. Mr. Parkes, continuing his ro- Inniln W" . "J. charges against him and attempt tc of Belford, Port Monmouth and marks, said he believed lie was as East Kcaneburg in tho face of a GAS" STOVE for talc; four burner, ovin have the chief removed from office OLD OFFICERS ON JOB. nnd broiler; In good condition j rtaion- 'good a church man as anyone pres- highly organised opposition. We nblc. Can be «egn «t 105 Hudion iy«nut, Mr. White, laughing, said the re- Rail Bunk, talephone 1814.' ~ ent. He was_nuitc regular in his Past Ex«lt«d Rulers of R*d Bank wish to assure our friends that un- port was ridiculous and that hi FOR BALE, church attendance, he said, and ho der the circumstances the result hlto Hplli, male ' dog,. llx could not understand how anyone Elki to Ptrform Again. montbi olJ; will sell chup. 192 Bty ive- did not regularly patronize Sunday was a moral vlctory,for them and nue, Highland,, N. J.» - could believe it. Ho said Mr. Gop Tomorrow night will be observed shows. "But that is no reason why for their cause. *0AB ItANOE for >nlc: good condition, sill eould rest assured that the may- as past exalted rulors' night by the I should say no one else can go to Albert J. Frost, with rulacd oven. Phono Entontown Red Bank lodge of Elks and not Benjamin Mills, 2480.n. Sunday shows," said Mr. Parkes. or would not prcfei^charges against, die chief on such, grounds. February *24th, as was first given Frank -Wadsworth.— "Let the theater stay open Sundays. —Advertisement. volti and one 45 "voltm jitat itorigt) An ordinance was introduced to out. On this occasion the former and charieri perfect condition) kaepi your If the people dont want Sunday exalted rulers of the lodge will con- radio 100 per cent efficient, Aiendorf, II shows they will stay away and the repeal the ordinance which forbids . Card of Thankt. Hubbaril P»rk, phon« Red Bank I2<-J, tho sale of cigars/ fruit and confec- duct tho meeting. Frank A, Long management for purely commercial will (111. tho chair of exalted ruler, We take this means of thanking tionery on Sunday. It was unani- Too Late For Clastificntiokj.' reasons will stop giving Sunday Myron V. Brown will bo esteemed our many frlonda who ao kindly • shows. That's the way to liml out mously passed on its first reading. helped and showed sympathy in our SALEBLAD1KH wanted, wllh or without It was very late when the council leading knight, Frederick VanVliet recent bereavement and death of • provloiu enipfimci, Apply -nt ,on«f. whether the people want Sunday Str»u» Co.. llrotU »trcct, Red Bank. , adjourned. There was considerable esteemed loya| knlght.-Johh O'Neil our daughter and sister, Alice, We Rhows or not. Let the question set- FOH t)ALB, new ilx room colonial . unfinished business. The council esteemed lecturing knight and John wish to thank the nurses of the. tle itself and avoid nil this unpleas- P. Mulvihill esquire. A big turn- modern Improvtmcntiis hot water htat. antness." Mr. I'arkrs said lot? of votr-d to have an adjourned meeting Long Branch hospital) Rev. Thomas eplacc, «un room, two-car »«rig«i m Saturday night, the motion being out'is expected to greet the former of the Leonardo Baptist -church j one of tlio beat luenllnns In ned Binlil Roi' Banker? attended Sunday officers. members of that church and teach- nour river. 1). W. Martin, 144 Gait' Front shows nt Asbury Park and he stiiil made by Councilman Myron V. ers and pupils of the Leonardo high •tratl,_KcT d Bank, phone 118H. \^ he saw a considerable number of Krown. Under thh e llaw Mayor I Tuesday night of last week » 6n UKNT, abi-room hou.o, wlth'all Im! y g school and those who, so kindly provemenu. and Karate: a >av«n-raom persons present wlio nttcndeil Sun- White i.in velo the new Sunday or- officers of Red Bank lodge went to loaned cars and tent flowers. house, with all Improvement!, and tarsi*. day shows nt Asbury Park anil other' dinance within live days after its Perth Amboy to meet New Bruns- John Olsen and Family. Each houio newly ilecoratrdl Pboftt Kid Rank USD. D. W. Mirtl/ re.le.tate, placcR but who did not want Sun- passage if ho wants to, but tho wick lodge In tho • Uc ritualistic —Advertisement. 240_Kait Kront itreet, lttil mrili. ' • ilay shows at ftcil Hunk. Laughter council can puss it over his veto. It contest. New Brunswick failed to fon RENT~for liih't hoiHiktrplna-',' two and applau'i' lu-cninpunii'd this is generally IKMICVCII that the mo- appear hut Red Bank performed the Card of TWIfi. roomi and hath, will, all convenience!! ,. Tho members of the family of- front of l.ou>f. it Mechanic itrtef, two statement. Mr. I'arkcs snid lie be- tion (or the Saturday night meeting ceremonies in an unbeatable man- lilook. from Droad itreet, Red Dink, pholit ' lievcl in n squrTrc deal for everyone was made to givr opportunity to tho Mrs. Wnlter Chadwlck tako this npr. mo>t of the officers having per- means of exproislng their a nccre . and no discrimination. "Bcini: n rimncil lo pass tiic ordinance oven IIOU.SK tp iult for rout; will'bill J hou'i fect marks. appreciation to the Rev. Charles on «ora plot near nergin place and f councilman is a tough joh," snid Mr. the mayor's veto. A vote of f> to' Reed and wife, the funeral director Jlraneh avenue, to ault tenant) lonir l(ai«. Parkes, his face breaking in(o a 1 would bi' more than sufucicnt to GUILD MEETING. and all tho friends wh'o donated jV^A. Clayton, phone ,lled Batik «»a.W,< smile. ."And I've only been one ton/••H' o tliis. | MAN wanted to work on farmt'liauie and Little Silver Organliation to Hold umml nrlvlUnea iiipplledi ttfady Job to days," lie was wimnly npphiudiid. I.r>x than I,alt an hour after the Walter Ohkdwlck, antlifnetory ptrty, J. II. fine, Jr., Mlildlt- Mr. Gop.sill Miiil Mr. Parke* tilid council niljournrd Mr. Jacks an-* an Eaiter Salt. Mrs. Annie McOcje, town, N. J,, plmnn 7PI-H. • . Mr, Applogiili; had nindu n lot of nouiiccil Unit tho theater would Thirty numbers of St. John's Mn. Howard t'roy. WANTltD, young man (n work In' laundrrl remark* about n «i|unre ilcul mul —Advertisement. Dunald • Laundry. 4> Marlon itneti DM close for «n Indefinite period. Km- guild met Inn Thursday at the home llanli, phone 10»»,» • - ; about discrimination mid hi' asked of Mm. M. 11. Parker at Little Sil- ployrr-s immediately began taking • Card of Thanlii, EII en at Mr. Pnrkes nnd Mr. Applignto if Urlyir nr 'nV'wnric'nf an/, hfnt). down l.illhnnrdu, lians and other ver. The rooms were docorated with Wo want Ao thank our many jtlMK lldl llontt I07B-M, Ma- they approved of the manner In tliiri)!>. Thii'ty-iwo porfons who fcrnn and flowcri.. Mrs. William friends ahd neighbors who helped n paitment, h«>l«d and fur- whic,h colored fulks luul been worked nt till' Ilientcr me ,now out Cnrthy of Long Branch presided and uny way Irt our s»d bereavement, in nlihrd. for IIUnlit lioiu»koir>ln«, all Im. pravfminlm two OF lhr» ropmal unr' treated at Iho t'.arlion thi'iiler, Mr. of employment, «. Ilir- mooting wai opened with the tho death ol our wife and mother! • Utlon and liui llnti, II, A, WvrthUy, IS Parkeii replied Hint mrordini: lo Ihr At Hie conclusion uf tlir nicelliiE inglng of the hymn "Blessed bo the also those who sent automobiles and Hjoltir ulna, phone lUil flnnlt llOli < information he hml received col- 1 floral pleoei and tho nallbearwi. r'AUM I.A1NI) for rr.it rinionible. by,acre, mnber of women mid n few mcn'Tio That Binds." Mr», I'" . L. Ayres ol) 1 ored folks were (rented all rl|(hl at crowded mound .Mi. Gopilll, shook was Inlnidurrd ns a new member of • Edward V, Any and Family. '/. " /j ""M '«*"•••«» •' ll»aill»n'a r—Advertlaemtnt. " Corner, Phnne nid Dank IIS-M, btlittia the theater, He snid scuts hail been hands with him aniidd cocomplimenten d tho guild. The members patted 7 lOO and R lOO n'clnek, • ; \ set apart for thnni which wcro 1 him nn I he purl I \Y linit played In motioi n to hold an K'ntteKntter tole In Card >f Then!"'- . '" ' •|»i Umlifr In ajnocl tnnclltlenj, among tho best mill In thr plnce, 1100 to quulol k Mirclmeri tlio,lakh !rm tin proceed.UK'- Wlillo tills April nt tlilc home of Mr*. Benjamin Wo extend our I.eartfe t thank* mnldlngi minnt titiee remnvrmnvrd at once,, SIS He said if nnyono showed him tlml on nmitlic ifioup composed I AA . Hhormnkcr. Valentine favors to friends »rn| nelghbori whP loaned Kait I'ronrn t ilr»»lll»r l , ttrt ll«nkllk. the scat* were undoMrnule ho would exclusively of men tui'rouiidod Mr, liilrlbuU'd and refreshment! a helping hand at tho tlmo ot Iho TIUUfffiiKHrfPKITIffiiHf"t" wanleilj rnrnTuciT ln ilirl t feel differently about the matter. y deith of our beloved father. In likn full entnt. Ailfrt nf Ice crrnni, cuke find punch were us 1'iirl.ei and couiplimciitcil him un Mrs. William T.Antonldej If. M, Uf.1 Walik,* Unsaid ho failed to understand why MAN wlilfn poi lion drlvlnt III what he hml done nt Ilio meeting, frrved. A toast was Riven by Rtv. . ..,•..:, and Family. ' •* anyone nhould object to titling- with Carroll M. tlwrtV. Th« guild will or workrkI, Inn surane. AilJreil .Yiuni Borne of theao men ihook lianda ~-Adv6rtl»»m«nt, _ ,.-< Man, nmwtr " lt>d H«ti». folks) of his or hox own kind, Mr, hnld Itn noitt meeting March 3d at Parkin ssld he,thought tlili plnn o( with Mr. I'arkn BO Ions unit hard im ftAtiieTllueFeyi (neubitsr, 110 |tn, to clime conrorti nmong torn* of Mn. .Toippli Cilrtln'ii on Church Ctnl *( Thanlft. ftit rumlltluni tlio hour. lloBin n, folks of one kind ulttlng ""M»»ll Il'd hnli:-^'' Mr, l'nrkcxV frlniiiln na to whetlicr • tirnl, ' Wo dulre to thank all thoit who VTII mort picnmnt tlian ' offered lympithy during our reoent ioOV]n»,nr, 1*011, far Hlai IM fd with ilrnngcri, the rounclliiiun't rlvht mm would fcbr. ~ tin Irfnli, lnoulr« at th« A Auto Hill TrMal'Rumion, bereavement and ewpteUlljr Ujo * ilori «t«ml Lho ilrnln, However, Mr, bearers and thoii who lent floweri. Mr. Appietnto ulil he failed to .1, Klwood HirVJFV of Little Silver, INTEIJl/DH VIJ3W OP' NEW HANK HUlLDINp, I'arhei dM not suem to mind It « Wn, Uenrjr Kto»i>«r,»no Pumlly. ronn'iotix foi u , •(«' vrhirt the quottlon about seat- .S bit, JUIIRIIIK l>y tlifkiulln ho Worn, lireildint e( Ore 8e»brlght natlonoi liorii lnwiliind |mi't yf tlio constructed of Hottlolnl mirble, —AdvsrtU.ment, _ • • . - tlonl good rabbi ing leiommodatloni for colored 'pert of the working ipnco of tlia \ M ""It, will co«t>lli(i tlio*l«r p«oplp » n bank,, eirapfp d Injurjyy Mondaonday after lion In In plnce for tho nuw lumlt, dl ll with loven broils" wlekeli and onyx ' foIVs, M Dje , Carllofi Ihdalfr had lolof money'to kcrp linf {lupnrliiioiit you^o lof mn't k IIhho l noon wheh n ho,]oih]tt controtl l off hhiis «u- , The front of Iho building will bo ilvi\l phut. In front of th« counter ; apyllilnif. to do Vlth (ho question dott'l," laid- one T|io vault will U 1 Th, John U" n» Imiioblln mi Uie llumton lonti mid i ni'lusml ulth l'Vlilf|tiir ciu KialilU, icrroron willl ho Urn otllcr>r»\»pscor\ps, •»*• of pilttlnK th* thentrr nut of buil- vnll.'il a««; frnn' tin' fdf't*- fl'ncl It will 'M glahtccn rwiintir i» uia >MKMMI lli« mat'lilnc run Into n tier, The witli it hir«i] uiiiiwav iminilllliiH ThTh o ro»t of tlitl o bunbhh wililll b» ||1U,1 - nils.' Mr. Gopilll imlil Ilir qw.tloii lift t!i'. won I kcc|i II thick.' It ,Wll|i..III! .UllUlUCltii nf sMlit.d TneTffWrinirtrUlr ricinl heuii itili WIIII, A')driM.OIr niiipli' 11 if 111' iiml ^unillniiun, ' Tim 60,>.). Tlit i'onirnot I* boins' ner> b»rav«m«n(,~AdvertlMWjint. Wniiled, ir Hi H*| J»»nh,« , , ,,. it dlifflmlnstlon ngilnit colored •olid rrlnforcdil conrittp, with a way homi ulun Iho tc- olIuM'ilImn »lilc« will Im tncloMil h Ni T formermed 'b.y froargHon, „ ,r Droi, of Ntw "0,1 dont knojv about (hit,1! MI4 I eldent happihtd,, slot] lining half Ni Inch thick, The with lirlck'Wllh an areh In thetejr iyftD wllll}} U tilt l lh thicthickk. Vortd »h« ire atehitttU ; .•^.•w^^•^7^•J^:^^'•• ^>^^y•:A;'^•^^:,->.ti•,l,iJi, ^Efj&NK&EteiSTER, FEBRUARY frl927.~

BUSINESS NOTICES. BUSINESS NOTICES. EMPLOYMENT. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. .REAL ESTATE FOJR POLICE pups I.;: •••.A'»e»v p,l|M DO YOU wtnt a farm t A buiineti prop- WINDOW, cleaning. We jui> L tpeolelty EXPERIENCED female bookkeeper-want-- APARTMENT for rent, furnl»hed: two or FOR RENT at Rumion. five room bunia- FOR SALE, 40 aerst nod' Und.Mt_ they-will-, btve a ertyT A pretty, home at the thorejji ••>.ut eleantng wlndowt'o' ttoret, offlcet three rooms.' all Improvement!: centrally treesi good road; nter! t Ullom > It: omtt also partly grow—-'dolttrPr|eon dogsrPrle d ed; one'with knowledge of.'thdrthand - low, irlth improvementl; hear but line* good hornet (lie In o-beautlful town.T, If to wrltasor tee and private mldencet I alto leneral offlcy and typewriting; mutt be'. over twenty located; suitable.for buslnesa couple; ref- also* two.^threc. and four room apartraenlt; Alto 85 acres it I11J par ae«.'*^ ARTICLES FOR SALE, r au|ol» tale.•»...Trtir«r;'lt«ii|nli.-;,I. FrteVn - m«.,William B." Htncook,- real' cttate. cleaning.' Ratet reaaonabl*. 8atltfactlon yean of age. Attractive poiltlon for erences required, Phono 530-11, Red Laker,,' Belford.FN,- J,M pbow K< phont-ijiOi Bed Banki ' , • ^ • guaranteed,. .48 -.Wublngtoti . :'' '-'•tv. Hendrlokion • • Son, jour old-floors by nuehlnt, which we have .»ottn YOUNG MAN. Is,- high school graduate. N. J.» • . :" TWOAGR^S and rlve'-'roon hout'e.1-Bat , TJlln. WorW'l F«lt nr^t O MWdlSlb r«enlly™added^tO"Our»«qulproW* P p^g4!k^PfHLi and other bulldlngit will maVt a.'nt Ralph B. Slckelt. Bed Dink. ~4ipable,- refined; idrlveir- Apply r-Boi, HI. FOR RENT at Red Bank, modern 1 , de< bage by the; birr il, JUt or wlth>> the'WttheWtee 708-R.::\ hlljdl»j0|i.jo8n;)i - H by. experienced meni arraying, lay- Oceanport. N. J.* • . •, " . - lacHed~atjf-P6om house; iun poreh, at* j8 • on I < corn'' , italktalk s ununal, anlexinx . cobbagbb ob by FOK. SALE,-100,000 espirsgus crowns, NEW.FLOOns moyy..; - • ...v : del IIJi'-'--'.-:ii,y- ':,.<••--,' •• ••'•--.• In the end., Phone »--ir,b" B, Slckalt. Bed how to pltnt - T.'H. Stllei. 121 perlcnce and salary expected. Clarence. W. m''.',*%'" hi° "?; Ht,V » '" ": Bergen 1816-M,* . - - Bank, for eitlmiU., - 50*lfi4 feet. Along bus linm An* Tnettlon TRUCK-CHASSIS forsslei two-ton ehaf WOOD for eile. 110.0ip_par lloadi-atovear-marketlng~con-~ ablt for Hght lusinesi: liiqiilr^~XS§ Broad Broad street, Red Bank. Luker. Belford, phone Kewn^burg 6M UADIAfOB hotpltal, We repair raJlaton, street. Red Bank. WOOD;for scientific matb'feed. Fred D! wfkofFCo.* nectlon. Aiito required. Age llmlte" 28- RED DANK property for sale. Two-itory* f ; fendert.'. wlndtbled' and,*-d6or glasa for SO. .Prefer men with businesa and sales HALF of double houna on Throckmorton 1 r._.._r- T.ngtht. ,>B5rdge. ft Ruitell, Red Bank, N.J., call 552. , REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. house; six rooms and bath; enrage, tlU CQNCORD grape rooti for talc; grapes ire line,Red Bank 884. all on. RJreitone .tlrei and tubet, - We training, for local territory. ' Interview avenue for rent, SGf> a month; or for uateJ. neaar Broad street] .14,800, , Ttrma. Ph, •ell Ford hpAeycomb radlatort that will not CEMENT blocks, ildewalkt and maton arranged. The Atlas Oil Company, care sale for $11,000; good -terms; house In ' profitable fruit crop and-rwlll grow on CANARIEB. Oual-anteed, alngart; , W. ^Wf frteie for: 114.50. .Red Bank Radiator • work: alio rockftce. P. • DePontl, 246 LAND for sale; nave several acres at Caleb Lukcrkcr, relfordrelfo . N, J.. ohoa»> Kraal* thy., ,oll In Monmouth county, rristrtic- Kennedy « Som, 41 -BriiaH .ilraet' Red Terminal Warehouse Co., Philadelphia, Pr. A-l condition; immediate posseeBlon one Everett, just ten minutes' directly out burg B02-MM. 'T'T, tlona-wlll bo fflvcn at to planting and cul- Worki, 119 Wilt Frqnt ftrtet Red Bank, Shrewtbury avenue. Red Bank.. Pb'one side. Patrick F. Kennedy, IN Monmouth Bank. ...-,-... - . »51,J. Red Bank. West Front.street fro1 m Red Bank: excel- * ture, • Flye hundred roott required'per phona 1177. • • ., COLORED woman*wishes work by day or street. Red Bank., phone 2054 or 22'J8. lent for trucking at poultry farming. Give' BUNGALOW for sale. Six rocmi, JsTge USED and rebuilt truokt for tale; varlout WHEN moving call .Red Bank 1112. Wi|- week; no cooking; will do cleaning, Iron- lot, over half acre land, s*rag« and food ten,... Will net tint 'crop tho third tea- FOUND—A.flna. place. to ttors your, ear Ing or dish washing. Cill at 12 Wall FLAT of four rooms for rent, with water, me a ring. James B. Carton, Everett, .^son and .full, crop yearly .thereafter.. Tha maktt of from bna to five tone caplclty,' for'any period, of timet open day and ' Ham. Decker & Son, local and long die- electricity, laundry tubs; S20. Apply "" J. Phone Mlddjetown 796-F-41. 'garden tpoti • nlcr quiet vlltags' ntar Concord beort heavily and always sells to Sold with guarantee. - A. V«enilra,i WhlM nltkt; jutt a. block from Broad ttreet: tance moving, baggage a' expreat. 87 Btrtct. Bed Bank, EHiabeth -Holm".* Shrewsbury river. Caleb Lulter, • phont Maple avenue. Red link, '.nj'time. nay- Land & LOBD CO. 10 East Front Hrect. FARM of 90 aSVes for sale; eleven room Keansburg, D02-M. advantage.. Pbono Homdel,l. Ramanettln truck dlitrlbutor, .877 Oorllea avenue. At- plirtty of room for either Indoor , • out- WOMAN wanted for four half-diyt every Red Bank. house, cellar, large barns of -all kind; farai. •*• ' '•-'... .' •,- • '• •'•' bury Park, N. J. •'*' ^i -'r~- —door parking. Bora Auto Storage, He- where, • ' week. Inquire Krldel't' Market, Broad FOR SALE at Atlantic Highlands, boi ehanio street and Globe:court.'-R«fl Bank. FIVE room buncalow, all improvements; A-l condition; all good ground: $15,000. l-BKINOE8Bpupplea;from importeirted parj UPHOLSTERING and reftnlthlng of alland Front streets, Red Bank. hot water heat; for rent year round. Caleb Luker, Belford, N. J., phone Kesns* of seven rooms and bath; all Improvs* * SINGER* electric, tawing.' mRchinii. entai all prloet. ^t-.ttild, M Dah ofCAB waihlng my epeclalty. (guarantee klndt pf .furniture, Frank Howard, 35 NURSE, Mrs. M. Vogel, 47 Beeehwood Apply. Mrs. George Harm, phone Red Bank burjr 502-M, , ments; -corner lot 60x175 feet, near depot) OhlnaUwn; ia6fcWhltM>rth Piltng. Ki. you •»; tatltfactory Job. Let me prove HarrltOn avenre, Rot! Bank, phone 20B.I. avenue, Keansburg, N. J.,-telephone 508, 1191-J, •: 15,600, terms to suit Caleb Luker, B*l- •i Free demonstration' at tha Singer Phono AtturyrPark. Mtti:;: • my ability.'. Gharlet A. .Tonei, txpert-'anto- Keansbufg. . ~---., - • REAL ESTATE for sale; several houses ford. N.~ J., phone 602-M. Kmninburtr THE OVERHEAD door for Eara«t. fac- HOUSE for rent, reasonable: six rooms snd lota, prices from (6,000 to 116,000, thop, or (at your home; J6.0O per moblle wather at Boro Biiteet, Ino.f.Globe tories, warehouses, etc.; ' any size, any NEAR Red Bink I havt nev boUiei, .every Court and Mechtnlc. ttreet.' Red Bank. WORK wanted; woman wants work by the and bathroom ; all lr..pro\'ement»; con- with all improvements and in central lo- month. XiKtettiSlngtr raotbrt,-'88.00 *' IDEhh uilt for- r«]«i 'Large grand- opening, .Let ua call and explain. Mon- day. PHone Rumaon 549** venient location; newly decomted. 05 cations. Also river tract of about four Improvements; flve,*tU end seven rooms ' ' por, rn»nlh. Pnrt« for-all msket of... --' falber'aclocW-ej-beautyI-genuine moutb -and -Ocean countlet representative. acres with dwelling and buildings, .sub- nd bath; lot GOxlOO. Garasfu Prices LAWDSOAFB.gardepgi. New groupdt Ralph; B.,,81ckelt. R«d Bank. West profirfiX-ftlrcett itreet. Apply Frank H. right. Terms to suit. Caleb Luker.' ' . ^itwlng iinohlnti.onil .nlltnaktt ,re- - -antliiua;. perfeet co»aitlbn.--Addrei«^: . West Froont street, Red Dank. ject to development that will double price "'"^nilTbt an^pUnted^Ut, d Oldd ground d i BORO. auto atom, v Mechanic street and MISCELLANEOUSrcr paid. Any or* Interested call D. W. Will-- Bclr.brd.~Nrj. 502VM, : . — pslr:d • and guaranteed. Bargains in 1222 Suriiet .avenue, Aebui/ Farlw , 2 "Broad street, Red Bank. improved and beautlfijd. . Tree* Globe Court; will -store your oar by theFOUND, gold band ring. Owner can havo TWO California bunsalons. six rooms and FARM of 182 acres for sale; eleven room und maehlnei at tha Singer Shop, 74 N. J., Phone 4S24...... , '- . ' hour, day, week..'month or vear. Day and same by jr^JttThRl all modern" Improvements, wtl OPPORTUNITY;,.owner going to Europe, bouse, all modern Improvements! fruits; Uhruhhery_aprayadi»nd-Druncd,_Ad.l- nlghuier-vlo..' — — bath i 1th. Mi alt , btHlulngs—to' guod Luudltluu, -vlea gladly given. N. Bupterbaeh. beat, all year around: furnished o_r. unfui w'in ^a"rrfice^Kir^r^m!ly™~furnishey d J18.O0O. Caleb, L, Luker. phone -Wcodt. nffont; Phone Red Bank 1671! WOOD -for tale, oak and pine; fireplace AT STUD, Boston Terrier, Toy, wonder- nlshed. Located Kemp aveiue and Cath* rooming house In Newark; all Improve- ' anil ttove lenetha; alto cordwood fpr boi 232. Fair Htyen, N. J phone burg 602-M. v 4 BJIILDERS: old and.new work. Ask* ful specimen; good all over; must bo erlne street. Mrs. George Harm, pbone ments. Phone Market 1367 or call in tale. J..H. Ctrnoy, phone Eatontujvn (ted Bank' 2042J. for our figure. Reliable and prompt seen to be appreciated. Rogers, 137 Firat 1191-J, Red Bank. person. Mr. Coylc, C7 Liberty street, SEVERAL store and L-asollne ttandt along FCIIR-TUBB Ambanulor radio lot, com-2410^F21 ' ' * '' the State Highway, for tale; one with attention'to all Jobs, large and tmill. avenue, Atlantic Highlands, phone 133-R-* DESIHABLE office for rent in the Eisner Newark. N. J. ' pltt* wltb tubet ahd tpeakar, 125.00. SHRUBBERY. We offer for tale • lim- FOR, SALE, six acres of land, house of 275 feet frontage. Five riom bungalow, lo* Thlrietlt « wonder.^ OOI us for infor- WE furnish, a loan servlco to those who Crotler ft Johnton, Fair Haven, phone FARMERS, list youV farms with m. bulhllntrDUUUintc., Appl*-ppty att thme officomce oOfI DIESle- --run. OALEI, BUT. sere a oi IBIIU, iiuura ui «a«on-«nei—Baletr " • ~ " ited amount of choice arid rare abrub- need 1800 or leta on furniture or octet special connections for . sale of farm Keansburg 602-M. mation,' 'H. D. Brown. 17 Marlon ttreet, bery from tha eitate of a'millionaire; ell Red Bank 1082. raundonli-11- Eisne0 r Company or telephoneJUd- menuiwpiv; Bal rooiw-^ntl~-l.i>th,---«ll—imPTffVel kinds of buildings; fruits ofT property. Albert E- ^ . • • A M . . ._**. «- a. . _ll .... 1 * 1. ..net.. -' jf ** 1L* _sT JdBkJim •Btelmtn-ircee-and-ihrubirToniltttnr-uf- with peymenfa nf twnty. fwnntTr nf || y>| all kinds. Sacrifice, $13,500. Caleb Lu-S4.500 CASH will bi-y 8%. acrea of lanti. YDU- telephone^-we. do the rett. New Jer- and insurance, room 8, Eisner building. HOUSE for rent, eleven rooms, all .im- GO fruit' trees, seven-rooom House and BUSSES'nnd.but bodies for tale tt a a ' large narlety of avtrrrefni. maplei, sey Gash Credit Corp., room 510. Klnmonth MONEY to loan on bond and mortgage. provements; immediate possession. ker, Dclford N. J., phone Kean&burg tacrince; also two-ton truck chassis In alms, Jap maplei, etd..' euch, it cannot be 602-M. barn. A nice country home. Caleb Luk«rt building,. Asbury Park, N. J. Telephone Apply to A. L. [vine. Reclater building, Burdge & Russell, phone ReJ Bink 8t4. ^tjlford, N. J. Phona,.Keansburg 602-M. perfect running order. Can be teen M procured In nuraerlet. for particular! In- Asbury Park 8227. Under FLAT for rent; eight rooms and batn, house and garage; 150x103 foot lot; STUB: S10.600, half cash. Caleb L. Luktr. In a position to pty''you the' hlgheit mar- YES; It-will be done right It your ear AddrcaB S. G., drawer M, Red Bank. two floors, water, BSS, Isundry tubs. Belford, N. J. Phone Keansburg 602-M. pool Ubli,' O. E. Davl». 1?J' Maple av«- ' furniture, pewter, old glail, prjnti. ket prices available for your furs. Miller lawnn, trees, large porch; all modern nue, phone bVh Red^ank. , la washed at' the Boro Buitei, Inc., watb Apply 1 dcair6d." Owner, room 011, 69 New street, good location!, good terms. P.' F. Ken* .'three one-year-old turjtey gobblert, ming and- upholstering: topi, cur- EXPERT upholstering, overstuffed fur- Ice supplied. Rent reasonable. Apply bronte. J. H. Taylor, Wlllowbrook farm, Hance. ^ ' niture, cushion!, slip covert made to or-CHICKENS wanted. WIU pay highest Ncw_York_city. nedy, 114 .Monmouth atreet. Red Bank, tains, curttls . lights, sit covert, Max L. Scott, 176 Smith Btreot, Perth phone 2054 and 2288. ; Everett road. Phone. Mlddletown 1318-F-2 EGGS for ssle from pure bred Rhode Is- der: supplies, tapestry, cretonne -and market pclee* for fowls and broilers. Amboy, N. J. Telephone Perth Amboy FARM for sale, nearly nine acres, on ' FOR" 8 ALE.' two: manual ^ anil pedal reed land Red fowlt,,for hatchtni, Mrs. V. cushions, etc. 15} Monmouth ttreet leathers, lamp, entdt-tilln, Tire frames. Call .or write Alex. Zvlekl, 88 North 210. ^^__ ,.- Main..highwaMi y ..No. 4, Monmouth- rosdi FARM for salt or re«t; 175 .acres, lOfr Vi>StRtNlBdBVani>ornf=StarnTRouta=No k .trimmings-—H,- Chsrk-'s - Wrnitur«.-«tor<. -BroadwayBdy . Long—Branch—Nr-Js—obooe- •shr-room -house,—electricr-heatr-born—smd tinbler-td^TmTe-br-^h^^6^Ibl¥~rir ™r—SfTltl^ltrT-blWrrultbls-faSfganTwltli^leetrTcbloWerralablsf r resldence'Half-Mlle road. »» Monmouth atreet.' Bed Bank. 1500. HOUSE for rent, six rooms, part Iraprove- other small buildings on place; apple, I estatetate., Tbomas S. Field. Red Bank, phone atudio or chapel; alBc* two "Klnetio" elec tnents; $20 per month; centrally lo- peach and plum trees;1 price 115,000. tric orgamblowert, 'one h. p. and one-third ASFAKAQU3 .roott. (or tile; .00,000 BOARDING—Shrewsbury Manor oilers IT HAS no rival. To reacn -tlie'homes in pa a pm tr;pi 1, 600-J. •"• . WILUAM. V. Dietrich, plumbing) heating cated. Inquire at 14 West Front street, or -George Frank, R. F. D. 1, P. O. b.ox 86, h. p.| A. 0. tingle phaie current. Inquire Palmetta roots, two yeau -old: guaran- .unusUBl accommodations for paying this section nothing else can equal The call 1387, Red Bank. MONMOUTONMOUTH street: very • desirabldesablee fraifraill - toed to name; extra fine. Gilbert Magee, and tinning-- . Putn"'•furap•i t iah....d wlndmJIIIrB .- guests. In refined Christian family; large Register, which goet eggt. Thomat H. Long, Freehold, R. O, 1864. Bank. Within walking distance of Little 526, or apply at( 10 East Front Btreet. part of Red Bank for. sale. A. G. Roit, eter;«• feet, old floors made like new. Your ". you are looking for a good farm from now .until July 1st: to a carefut fam- land with no buildings; to settle estate; BUNGALOW for sale or rent: five room*, 'adjoining Norwood Golf grounds, on L work Is done Quickly at a very reasonable WISE wheel eervlco. Wire wheels re- see me-first ttnd get suited. Tan- ily; small family preferred. Centrally lo- Flr&t avenue, Atlantic Highlands. C«*orge bath, all Improvements; near Halri void. outt avenue, Wett-Long Branch, N. J.* OondVer. Wtir Monmouth.:N."3.^ • price. Theodore P. Morton, phone Red buIlL Jobn Hansen, 42 West Front cated in Red Bank. D. W. Willguas, 2 F. Bartleson, 73 Valley Drive, Atlantic Rumson. Further particulars by addrtia* BUOKEYE- Incubators vanilbrDDcliri. A GRAPE BJQOTS__f«r. tale., at very, low Bnnk 2042-R. Offloe at Fair Haven, N, J nenbaum's Real Estato Agency. 44 Broad street. Red Bank. Ing William .Mean. Rumion. phone 881, street,. Bed Btnk. Phone 72-R. ' Highlands; N. J. Rumson. • -- -- • ^ ' complete line always,. In stock; Incuba- prices. Concord- variety.. Thete'are our WORTH liOOKINB Into: J24 may re- West Main street, Freehold, N.' J., A STORE, 26x75, and Hvinjt room* over- surplus roots, grown for our own farm. RIVER property for sale; house of eight tors from 65 to BOO esg capacity'. Also, a tilrn you $520, $48 may return you WILUAM KEE.LER. old and oew pbone Freehold 618. head Of five rooms and bath, for rent SUBSTANTIAL home, near center ot Free, complete line of coal burning and oil burn- Wd had the cuttings cut from selected Sl.OtO: new low cost special accident and at Seabright, N. J. Geonre Bartlcson, 73 rooms and bath; large garage, shade hold, all Improvements, steam beat; fine) Ing broodert. Free delivery any.where In Concord vineyards. In Chfeatauqua Coun- sickness policy—and sickness oriaecldents floors resurfaced and flnlthed. 46 Valley Drive. Atlantic Highlands. N. J. and fruit trees: 125 feet river front. Can lot: ottered for Immediate - ttle. at great, Monmouth county. Catalogues sent upon ty, New York, by- a man now with the. cannot be avoided. Play safe, tee me and Weitsld. avenue, Red Bank. Phont FARM wanted; will buy a good farm, with be seen at any time. Edward Hayes, Fair bargain at $4,700. only 81,000 cash need* Experiment Station. We guarantee varie- FOR RENT, ninety acre farm in Middle-' Haven. N. J., phone Red Bank 495. request. Telephone 552 and 554. Fred get.one, AJbcrt E. Snyacr. room 8, Els- 886-R. F' good buildings. 50 to 160-.acrea. Give phone ed, balance easy terms. Edwsrd W. Lint' ty and Quality. The roots »ro strong and ner building, Red Bank.r " \ full particulars, state price, bent terms and town village. For information COLONIAL house for sale, six rooms and ner. 5 West- Main street, Freehold, N. J. D. Wlkolt Co., Red Bank. will make vigorous growth. Ramaness|n Mlddletown 788-W. _ location. F. J. Hs.hr, Somerville, N. J. bath, with one acre of grdurioV A'pplca,. DELIGHTFUL residence In Freehold, nine) START something . esrly—your garden; Farm, phone Holmdel-1. ^- NATIONAL, tre-prooflng tile. - J. R, FOR RENT, otore with two rooms over- pears, peaches, quince trees, etc. Chicken .- htrdyptantt for tale. Phone 1147. Ad- Horan agent 288 Bay avenue. High- HAVE yyou r cclotheothss clean at Ibe CitCiyt HAVE you gotten our prices on radio rooms, consisting of first and second BOYNTON hot air furnace, complete; also DrD y CleaniiCl.i and DyeinDi g WorksWk, aM Me sets and accessories 7 M. B. Brown, head : on Main road. Fair Haven. In- houses; large garage. Price $6,600/ Bar- living rooms, dining room, kitchen, nuia drest G. H. Harrison, 190 Catherine street, landt, N. J. Phone 11ZU: canic street, near Broad ttreet, Red quire Miss Annie Schneider, Fair Haven, gain. Easy terms. Edward Hayes, Fair Red Bank.* Boynton coal range, Vulcan gas stove, chanic street, phone"Red Bank 2113 staircaae. back staircase, four maater bed* Vulcan -water heater and boiler, complete, HIGHEST orlces paid for all kinds of live BBankk . PPbonb e 211717 . WillWilliai m OOttrovt . Dro- N." J. ^__^ Haven. N. J., phone 495, Red Bank. rooms, bath, fine full attic with one fin- I OR BALE, hotbed sash, site 9x6 feet, poultry. Jacob .Becker, 278 Shrewsbury prletor. SECOND-HAND clothes bought; men's for sale. Apply John P. ltulvlhjlf'. Church only; must be In .rood condition. Call SUMMER BUNGALOW for rent; five RlVER properly for sale: eleven room ished room: splendid cement floor cellaf lH-lncb thick; made from clear.white avenue. Red Bank, or phone 1689-W. Red rooms, large porches; .furnished or un- with ttetm beating plant bricked In com' ttreet. Fair Haven, N. J., phone ved Bnnk Bank. •t I. Kerbcr's. 168 Monmoutb street Red house and bathi nil Imtfravementi; hot pine with oak cross bar; glated wlth_flve 885-J." -•-.'- •" * furnished, on'Shrewsbury river; eisrht min- water heat; 179 feet on Shrewsbury river. pertinents for coal and other storage; call, *.J rows glatt. Price 16.00 each, lota of teri EMPLOYMENT. Btnk. phone 2210-W. trim and floors, fireplace; LARGE radiator for sale, 25 section, four LEM SUTPHEN. paper banging and decor- utes' walk to Red Bank station. E. Scat- Owner going away, will sacrifice for and floors, fireplace ill .improve* or more. Perrlne A Buckalew, Inc.,.phone ating. 183 Mechanic street. Red Bank. GIRL wanted for ceneral housework. Good TUXEDO suits- for hire, Latest style. tergood, River Plaza, Red Bank, phone $26,000. actual value $60,000. House can I1IC1I&ts;'loO t IUtV UVAlUA50x162:_garagei Klt>laT,| OCAUillUi lAWfl 3D. -Jametburg. N. J. \ columns, 88 Inches high and seven feet Can supply any amount needed, sixes ( lone over all: sound condition. Telephone Phone 1141-W. cook. Must be neat. Phone 673, Red 2110. bescen by appointment. Call Red Bank, ,and shadeUreet: high elatt neighborhood. BIG TEAM of mules for sale, harness nnu 38 to 44. Monmouth Street Men'*-Shop, On i concrete road: exceptional opportunity Holmdell; - .,*•' HEMSTITCHING. • Mexican, gold, silver, 28 Monmouth I treat. Red Bank. . HOUSE for rent In Llncroft, seven min- 495. two farm wagons: reasonable. Keanq- etc: buttons, pinking, plaiting, em- MAN, 40, sober, steady worker; can drive uted to Red Bank, on concrete road; $18 BUNGALOW for sale; five • rooms for 112.500. terms. Edward W. Llntner, I burg Trucking Co.. Keantburg, .N. J. MAHOGANY table for ssle, with genuine broidery, trimmings and novelties. Mas- KEEP your piano in tune. Phone or call West Main street. Freehold. N. J, pbone Italian marble top. suitable'for library car and handle tools. Free 15th< Febru- per month. F. Mann, Uncroft. N. J.* bath, ail improvements! breakfast 'ROOTS. CONCORD grapes for sale. .Pbona querade salts' for hire. The Handy Shop. ary or thereafter; wants steady position. at Dirhan'a Piano Shop. Drummond 618. . , . .- or living' room; alto three:•:marble top 16 Broad street. Red. Bink. place. Red Bank Oat. *^**r NICE sunny furnished room for rent; cove one-pane] doors; finished floors Ramanettln Farm. Kolmdel 1. A big Apply Julius Splelvogcl, 146 Bridge ave- well heated. In prlvRte family. Address ail decorated; one>ear garage; lot 60x150. SEVERAL houiet tor tale at Port Mon. •nd growing demand for Concord grapes tables of Vlctorlnri period, four maple FORD TRUCKS for hire, by (he day. week ons.liottom. chelrj.. black.,..walnut .btd- ALL MUSICAL Instruments repaired; vlo- nue.* v ^ 34 Drwmmon^placp. JRe .816 East Front "~ llhlTrtpttlaJtyTdonroii-prthiliei, Ki- _. eontraeti"---! borhoSS.' 'Price lOAK, easy terras. G. A. N. J. Phone Keanabun with 'California, grape' juice for best re- so Instruments furnlphed on approval. J. RESPECTABLE woman would like posi- phone 111. FURNISHED room for rent, all improve- Miller. Belford, N. J., box 66. telephone aultt. > Orape growers In Haclet eectlon street. Ked~Bank, IL Price. Wharf avenue.' Red Bnnk. tion as housekeeper, for one or two In ments ; in private family; for gentleman. BROAD street; I have a ni-aber of tery family; has girl of nine yearn. Write or WANTED, six room house in towns will Keansburg J73-W. fine hornet for tale priced very riaion. got good .prlcet' last year. Every farm DOG for sale:-beagle hound, good breed. pay between $5,000 and 17,000. Give Convenient location. Frank II. Weller should, have five to ten ncret grapes. .Inquire at 185 Broad street. Red.Bank, call Mrs. F. May. 214 W, Front street; house. 07 West Front Hrcet. Red Bank, TWENTY ACRES of woodland for sale: able. A. O. Rote. 44 Broad street. -Rfd JOSEPH I.' kNIGHT, auctioneer, 20 4UJl.|fB,lblbtalBl|Bfull.particularst *.. . W. P4JV.A OU«U. Bo| Sh«nU V«S. 315. , Red Bank. *12aty to grow.., Trimmed during winter after' three p. ra.* ' right hand aide. Red Dank.* phone 755-W. wood all cut off; will make a good monthi. years' experlenco selling household WANTED. Job Ra chauffeur, butler or gen- WANTED: we have cllentl who desire COMFORTABLY furnished rooms for rent, chicken farm; Price 1100 an tcre. Mrs. ASPARAGUS crowns, for tale: Mary propertlet on Sycamore avenue. Shrews- Edward Acker, New Monmouth.-N. J.« SEVEN-ACRE farm for tale! five-room Washington green asparagus; best seller goods at auction'; not connected with eral handy man. Nathaniel McCurry4, convenient to town and busses; garage; house, barn and.all bulldlngt: 14,500, phone 489-J, Atlantic Highlands. N. J. bury, Hadley-Hall, phone 1888, Red Bank, excellent .meajs if desired. Mrs. Knight, FOR SALE, Red Bank, modern detached HOUSEHOLD* gobds, store and omCe on market I. Gradoaki, Sickles farm, any auction house. Phono Red Bank Ul_Oakland tlreet, (opposite itttlon). ctth for'a quick tale; near. Keansburg,' Marlboro. K. J. . ._^ ' FOR SALE, five-room bungalow in Rum- A f. #. weanaoDitia a ft t V>K ir, ^ v|f^rua , tv 4 >ea tr4v.* t • 161 Broad street, corner Harding road. six room house; sun porch, attic, cen- Caleb Luker, Belford, N. J.. phono Ketnt- furniture, carpets, rugs, shoe re- 727-W. Addreit Postomco.Box 286.- LAND*"WANTED, fiv.c" or six »crea. of Red Bank.* tral residential location. Owner will sell burg 502-M. _^J . BADY GRAND piano for'Bale, In perfect son. Near but, five minutes from shore, on easy terms. Suter, 673 Bergeb a pairing outfit, two.horte power motor. Fair Haven, N. J. fifteen minutes from Red Bank railroad land wantefl to rent In or'near Vander- # condltlom'wlll sell very reasonable. A. NEW HOMES for rent to those Inter- nuc. Jersey City. N. J. TWO-FAMILY house near Broad street Blchardton ft Boyn.ton hot water sys* Miller. 03 Riverain's avenue, Red Bank. station. 11,600; terms. William S. Han.hurv, for raisin? sweet corn. John Slct- for tale; sixteen rooms, Including bath, a clnskl, Vanderhurg. N. J.* . ttm, will deliver 450 gallons hot WA-' "- ~^ i 'w* " •'*«i'll• JIJ..1 EXPERT lutomoblls washer now In chata* cock, real.estate, telephone Bed Bank 2270. ested; new double houses; sbc REAL ESTATE for sale; several houses gas ahd electric: tubt In baiem.ntti >as HAVE tnree Barred Rock cockerels, direct LOST, police puppy on Broad street; an- and lots, prices from (6.000 to 116.000, .ter per hourt.automobiles $26, balloon from Parks strmln: ttrcnir, healthy birds of tha wa«h stand at the Boro Busses, FIRST CLASS cook desires position either rooms, bath, garage: all improve- water hcatert; would consider exebange of tac. Globe Court and Mechanlo street by day, vreek or month; position with swers to name of Frits; about "tour ments. Situated on Pearl avenue. with all improvements and In central lo- suburban property. Alao garlge. FhoDO and cord tires ft,05; beds, springs for breeding; will tell vcr/ reasonable. "" cations. Also river tract of about four B.-4.i-*i avenue, phon? 1176-tt,'R»d' Ba: Gei your ear waihtd while f.i tonn. Serv- private family preferred, Call Eaton- months old. John's Busy Corner, phone Fair Have'n, Satisfaction guaranteed. Red Bank -405-J. . ' or mattreitesi 911 tewing machlnet, iis gu*ttnUed. town 21 low. Red Bank 432>R.* acres with dwelling and buildings, sub- SPRUCE 8". ICK3. sultr'ile-for. apart K. A. Grozler, Fair Haven, N. J., ject to development that will double" price .FOR-SALE, .fine-cottage-of~eight or nine. , rotllbi* "yloilni," etc.,' 151 good ttovet TO FURCHA8G your piano from A. B.TWO salesmen'to sell quality automo- LOST, bl)l fold containing cash, driver's rooms anil,bath, with all Improvemente| flag pole,, for tale: 30 to HO feet long. and car license. Reward If returned to phono Red Bank 1082. paid. Any one interested call D. W. Will- (or heating and cooking, 14; lee box%3, Also two good farm w«»on». one Hurley Dtrhan meant tho utmoit economy and biles ranging iin price from 1900 to gusg, 2 Brosd street. Red Bank. . also seven lots. Oeorge. F. Bartleson, 71 , mtk i Chines, Burd. Red Bank. lasting satisfaction. Showroom, , Drum- $10,000; mtrrTed man preferred; selling W. F. Cosan, care StandaH Oil Co.. Red Valley drive. Atlantic Highlands. N. J. tlnlit, toilets, tanks, doors and sBut- Eank.« LODGE room for renL Desirable room STATE HIGHWAY farm for sale; eight "OURTsPECiAL dairy fe7dT~"The money mond place.' phone 988. Bed Bank. experience unnecessary. Monmouth Mo- CH1QKEN farm with house and all necce* llrt, 80. . Ifsnd K.st and trlinkt, it fiS "the Reels Ur*i V/tnt Department for tor Car Co., Inc., 58 East Front street, WANTED,'two Chinese rugs, tnahogany jvallsble for use second and fourth and a half acres; almost 600 feet front- tar/' building! and about two and A half up. Red Ban.lc Auction Houto, 85 maker It tho milk m«.»r." 21% nf>. every need;, of tat homt, farm or busi- Red Bank. dining room SQKC, living room furni- Thursday nlghtt of jtch month. Apply nge; good soli, six room house, electricity, ; teln: per ton I4B.0.I halt.ton IS;": heat, good brook: $12,600. Terms. Ray scree, for tale. ' Oeorge F. Dartleton, 71 ness offloa. 3TENOQRAPHER and typist wanted for ture, Are screen, brasi andirons, twin X the office of Slgmund. Ehner Co. Valley Drive. Atlantic Highlands,-N J. . Uonmooth atroot. ' 1'0-pouni) >xcks $2.0). Fret D., WlkoT beds, rugt and silver tableware, table H. Stlllman, State Highway, Eatontown, Co., Red Bank. N: J.. call 66i> O. ESCHEdBACH L. Bon, lit West general office . work: one capable of FURNISHED rooms to let for light house- BEACH LOTS for sale at .Leonardo! 41 „ r>ont street, ltd Bank, phone 1275. handling full details of an office pre- linen. The Exchange 8 Drummond place, keeping. 36 East Front Btreet, Red and'53 feet by 100 to 1(0 feet dtapt MAKE-EM.MILK Dairy. The beat for the Red Bank.* Bank. BARGAIN in Chestnut Drove, Eatontown, CHICKEN.broodor for talc: good n« new: moneV: 16-1B% protein: per ton 141.00; Auto.acceitorlet and-vulcanising. ' ferred. Gooil steady poiltlon with firuied two I (utnished roomt and aptrtmentt with Mrs. Harry Chandler, Main road. Fair sagements desired. Frsnkie Andrews, stand, 18,500. Edwin C. Reed, Tlnton sell cheap on aecount of lllnstt, Addrtai •ssion^t 1ft Hi'it clttos working order! 810 ILMER O. Walnrlght; juttlea or tho peace. me. < Have a good Hit, but need more. Beauty Bhoppe, drawer Ml Bad Bank. caih Luyl It. O. L. Grant, Everett, N. J., Frank II, Weller. 07 West Front ttrcct, Havsn, N. J. Apply all Jay Thunday. _ care Fischer, 66 Bridge avenue, Red ROOMS with board, Cnstlewood, 35 Falls, N. J., phone Ettonlown 213<-F-23,' Criminal and collection, diet r.cuv* Bank.* 1 FOR SALE, two bungalows In River Pit-., phone Mlddletown 70fl.F.21.» Red Bank, GARDENER wants position lo take charge _,, —— _——^ Riverside avenue, Red Bank; ref- FOR BALE or exchmge. Fine property •ompi-Mtefitton .with rttnlti. . Day tnd r near Nyack, N. Y.i three acret. beauti- all intprovemeritii |4,fiOO and M,l00| PUTNAM liroodtr ttove. burnt ten dayt night tirvlet. phone 4. Office. I'lintr PIFELE8S hettert Instilled anywhere I0B of gentleman^ .Mats: experienced In TWOlor more lots wanted at River Pkn, erences exchanged. Largo rooms wltb fully laid out, fruit, poultry ,buildingi, two- small down payment and balance Ilk* rent* without attcnttonl maka * your own lulldlna. Bed-'ttank, to IMS, We guar#ttee to heat houte garden.'flowers, lawns.and trees. Address _w)l"t.!!'v 0_.!'™_^,.^'llIr'." Wv" Pl"*' board 110.00 and 112.00 per week; car garage, nine-room ntueco houie,. 411 It will pay you to tee thtie bitngftlowi* IirooJcr (or CO chlokt; cost 14.75, Ilka new, It., drawer M, Red Bsn!i Jdrawer M,n Reel Bank.* CUrtOHIN'8 for ml art. CurcMn't bar»4- or money refunded, Ortb or, Initallmtnt excellent table, well heatod house t Improvement!| five mlnulei to. itatlon, lladley-llall, Phont 1B83, Rid Dank,.lit t'J.IO buys It. O. L. Orant, Everott, N. 1. shop It tha place Where'art meant torn** Kalaihaioo Stove Co, o( Mlclgan. 404 EM PLOYMENT aj.noy and nurset- reglt- WE RETURN all your olothes. When forty mlnu^et to New York; fine moun- Oakland atreet (oppoalte ttatlon.) '.Phono Mlddlotown 7m-F-ai.» plenty of hat water. Also table board Ing. i'or rial proof try- ut once, and Newark avenue, Bradley Beach, N. J.. try, W« only handle Brit elass help. 'wash day enmen send your laundry'to tain view; 815,000. Will exchange for FOR SALE, we have acreage for apring INO IIENB (or sale i twelve Dtrred in pod will alwayt. Thll tlio ipnllet telephone B020-R. Asburj I -k. Alio pip. Teliphuiie 1433, Women'! Exehangt, spe- OARl-ENTEB work want* AU kinds drawer M, ReJ tlaofc.e also large club room. Apply Knight's Tea dlste possession; easy terms. John D. WANTED, farms of alPklnds, from cialty In all klndi of furniture repnlri. lloom, Ut Broad street, R.d BanM --- we can .hateh. tlrldve Poultry rarm* Pint JONEV to loan on (Int. bond and taor'- ' of lobblnr attended to b: an •>• DELUXE Laundry ServiCi-. Bsnl Protl^ero, 31 Monmouth street. Red Bank, twenty to thlry acres! ready huyete Brook, N. J., Entontown It, K. D; No, 1, ag, an Improved ml ettatt, worth Telephone 188»-W, n.d Bink. I. Bchefflir. ph(,no 204. . Wet wiuhiuh. DO l»iu ids for UA1IAOK for rent, corner Harding road or phone Red Bsnk Hi or H8-J.« waiting. I.ltt with ui." F. D. Wlillioa, le tho amount loaned. Alston Beck> CONTRAOTINO and jobblng.,dqne| 1 will oerltneed carpenter. Write or pho|e 00 eintitfli flatt plecol . IniiiedId ; app and, Hrond street. Apply KnlKht's Tes ..! sewing msehlne motor, JIOW, for S and BUSINESS lot for sale on Upper Broad .154 West h^ln str.et, KieelioW, W, J, ,/ sale| price 110. Alto .upright Mathiwt man,'attornty, M0 'Broad'.>atrett*-'Ked Btnk* ' build you; your home trtrt pltci the Mtrvln, II Htrdlng roid, Red Dank pare)l driedidd outt doord t In t hthe tunlliilit and Room; 101 Broad atreet, Red Bank.* street, ehcap to quick buytrl tfood lo- *FOR SALE, ali-room houie amTbatrl, 00 mortgage^ on tame, Ettlmatet cheerfully Phone IBM., fresh air. 7 cents per pound, Otlitllly ltaot perfect condltloni cost Moo. will «, JlITZAl/i rtmover of, dud »nln.t|i riven. All work promptly attended to, work and guod service I* our wasli d flVIG rooms for rent; psrt Improvements, tatton for service station or garage. John Sprlnii tlreeti very retiomble terntt* Jtil for (100, . Tiltpnano -Red Bank Phone Hail Bank S140-W. r, V, Dougherty, real estate, SB Wavcrly mntto.. We return all your elothe.^ nn Wlltow avenue, Fslr llavrn. Rent B. Prothero. 31 Monmouth afreet, or, B. o. Wllklna. Tlnton falls, N, J., phono -»15-M,* • plaee, Red ntnk^ phone 8IV7-R. ' MEN ANO WOMEN I tt.nogr.phin. book- >!10. Inquire or phonic, 1II8'J-W, Red pbone Red Hank Ul nr 88H-J.' _* Kslontown .10J-W. OAK china closet and bulftt (or sale. Can LAND3OAPB gtrdtnai. Urtandl lalo ketptri, typists, clerks s all operatori, WANTED, 11,000 on ilr.i murmtgti on Bunk, ^ _ l-Ull BAI.K In lied Hank, elx room houtt, SM'A'LII farm~of about twV""«n3 TYI-KWIUTEK httdQuirteri. Typewriters ttuceo houte, with nil Improvement*! be teen at Oeoriie !Iarmi(.Br., Minion out an.d planted. ' • . experienced boyt, englnsirt, ohtmltts, drtfttmen, te- FOR RENT, iiiw" six room house nn river". all Improvements! lot 60x1501 two.car aeiet for sale, on roid (rum Vender- lane, fair Haven. N. J.' • •*• ranted, bought and told. . I rubln'i. If oountants* tkeeutlvet, sales, Hew Jersey's good location t no agent, Ad*lrr"< Mort- nil improvements; only f 5ft per month. mint advice and •itlmatca. gltdl; Broad atreet, Red Bank. utge Wanted, drawer M, Hnl Hanli.- j_^_ gsrtge: steam heat. John D. Prothero. burg to Holmdel. 8. O. Wllklnt, TInto! 1'OUIi one-yctr-old loett and out nan-. leading and popular agtncy, tttibllihid tlaulry.llall. lihono 188H, 111 Oakland 31 Monmouth street, or phont Red Dank Kails, N, J., phone Kat.mlown »IO».W. . , in, good for raising geese, for sslei given. Spieltlty ' trtniplintlnt and ' UVK eattle, oslvtt. hogi anil poultry tttll optn dally, eight to tli. "O. a, T.." UlNQLti 1IOUBB wanted from April l-l • IriTl. Itrd Bsnk. n-i or a»ii-j.« __^ _.. summer home pn Boutl| tree movltfl. Alfred Bander. Btvtn. . wanted, N. nuda. ohon. IC7-R. Red OlDof and Technical Exchange, 410 Mill- llx rooms and btlh, all ImprovsnwiiU: •all by the pound or placet prise 80 tents iant, ' / . tsry Park bullilini, Newtrk.N. J, MVK-IIOOM tparlment ami garage for FOR RALE on Lake avenue, six room Rhrtwiluvy river,, twilvt IOOIH houi*, "Plr potind, Also (lye duiki; JohuOlst- Brldgt road, Port-au-pttk. talipbont with garage) not to exceed 150 n niuntb. tpnti nil Impruvements, Corner Pros- houie, tun porch, all ImprovimenUI old treii, fruit, flowtrt and ibrubhery, l f Yl'KWniTSR hi idquirlers. MAN1 WAMKD with Inltltllvei we htvt In Red Utnk, Addresi Couple, drswi'r tlnlkl, Vnndtrb.rg, N. J.» • Un» Drinoh ISTI. Trpewflltn . a avfiiue and McLaren stictl, phona large lot, two-ctr gertiei eaty ttimi. with wtter fronine of »00 fest, VVllitr aeiUiAhTrtJUCB .ft, to, i.\.< only nlnt rented, bought and sold. rrutln'i. II terrltorlei optn lor levtral stletmeii M, Red Bank.' -m-J.lt. Red Bsnkj; John B. I'rathiro, «l Monmouth ilrcet. or J, Qraham, 4 Linden elaci, phone nrowd ttfftt, »td Bank. who are anirgetle, aggreillve, of nfat IP* . j; lied Hank. ___ monthi old | nice dog, Call tt I (7 LOST, rnjht hrown kid glove, Ctaver fui 'I'WU fiirnT«*hfinThfll rooroomm s ffurr rrent!! alsu RI- phone Red Hank ni orJJIIvLj; BHlUNnV-ewteolng. "v/llil UAIU'ENIKR ahd builder. Qtntral re. peannea and with ptrsonallly. Kirnlrts top, on W«tt strut, off Monmoulh Sunset avenue. Bed Bunk.* rich, 49 Lltghton, evinu: Bink. wti 100 4 lluilsnlll n nveiiUe, phonh u KKilll n'VK.nbOM wTnter~buii|tlow for sslei .-.. »n fi pairing! titlmtUt il'en on all kinds of • 100,00 and mon a witk to the rliht street, nr on Oakland strut. Rtturn .to tllillk 4M1-J.* largt I'-llan plot 1S«la»« Improv.mitH., Intubator for sail, 400.U1I Phone lilt, ' . bullillngi, blue prints furnishedfurni ! prices men, selling seashore' property on eoni> llupmohlli offlc, Htryker building, Red tllillk 4M1J. ___; ll.il Hank, trounilt artli'l'.lly saptillyt automatic egg lurntri lor tile reasonablebl , illll work guaranttee!. 'A. a. rnlttlon bails. • Drawing aitount tpieltl* Utnk, 90» Monmouth itrett, IWd Otna, SIX-ROOM house amlTalh fur YrnTf 111 ear Campb.il> Junction. Bmkll ealh ultra modern iliroughout. W» ' nhnpl colt ttO, und nm stalon, C. 0, ni %t.i domiitle ragt ano OnlT. ononi> T\t* Hank liaj.M. Ills neid not apply. Prsvloui lulling i» phont IU4.e , - urov.ntenU, mil gtrsiie! 110 peptymrntr . lultnti «•» terms. Bargtln. htm.' 4 Llnd'n < plest,. phnne llirdtitcrHtrdttlir, KeKeypcrty pert, Rn,, PI), , • p«rlinoe desirable, but not ahfolutsly n»o- nuinlli. J, 0, Oliver, 15 Washlngtim I'liona Keamburg J6_.|;.|,__ ~.r—r VSWbMiTa (or salt at llo Per t earptti thtmpooed tad Jrjt, llttnid I BOD* I, contractor an« bulidtri LOST, string of light yellow, cloudy, am- Vurt"«A(,itr~nVar eonerett roaili ntlforrTi 'H *iTu*iiet ton .- Mil Kll ., Int dam, •Dtaltr jn eitary, Apply or write tj Houlhern Kaltt •l£Ul' ""I Hunk,' _ .the fnrmr A, P. lltnnstl, Vandiiburi, Old eirpett made Into tu|t. Rt| ilndt oi Oorportllon, Mutltlpil building, Aibury ber bmli on February .. Reward II re- I'OR IVo a miinlh yliu~J«n r"enl n suii- lovtn robin houii, loi H0X1601 14,800. erly In ll.rdl Hilankk, l«r«l kouit. find," bulhilni ntterl •mil lodin, Llneroft. Alio'eight rooms, lot (.0.1601 M.BpC trtped, irounds, vtrt«f. Irem »h.| gntiytl >), I."~ n<"M llelmd*L•fVY'U. _, run wortn Tll«phon« Of • poitn' I'arh, H. J., llUnlinemon opfi Mr, ,Ir I'etrl., turned to IS Wallace street, lied lltnk.* tltntlal homt at Lrmu llranrhl on. anil 1 1 DO"THiB'Rldli'r"thing!' Me'nd~yVifr"laun- 11,000 cash. Posssialon it onie. lialt eiinvtiiliniit. Walttr^ j, OraHtw, 4 Un» 'J^1rd»~i'AL«' , »lnger'*itwlng"maenlnt"*"r?!""l C'I ,' new; esrd will bring our trurt I* font lMHhn mil lUeotatlmi do your In- ofoHSfflN, mtrrled7~wVnts tartlaking a half arroa wlllt apiilx, li.rrlei, •flu• Impruvsniinll uiraie, purl, ' wanted I gooTiioine, Ilihl T • trill arty. work, no waihlng or IronlnL' I.I -!!'• -• (IkeL1NTINQH wtnttd' of propirtlti lp ned 7^^lfiTilKrnnoliTTn|t«rii«n1iT7 .life tnd til modern Imprnvemtntti rooini and lath, tlll«i slnm hett fur' ly reiUUntltl tietluii. Walter J, (Irthim, SUl'VLOOKl .letriid »iid BQI ih.

  • i.__ lilt, ntwi No U«»t, ne IMonvtnlinee, banjo, pltno, violin, gultir 'and S itntl, lied Ittnk,' . Nilson Broi., W« tlnii, MonftDUlh iler.ii mm, 1, (irahim, 4 Linden place, Ktl Rid mandolin Ihitruotlon, Inilruminli Ilink.' ...... Mui¥NOr«7fu«eT,"«HTi •n.i.'»wlitionl Hank, tmidtrh In every reipMti untur- ilttth, Phfnt 1104,. ,* ' • rtotitn. - Travil—s»i tou pasttd vliwi itpartte sirvanli' homt. fer isin Atlantll lilahUndi Doule. ky, Oornmo •duistlon tufllilinti BllX room tio'uihoute 'wttfTimprovtmeKitwttfrimprovtrnfi t gar. linprovemtnli. W, A. ll.'pnlnf, room 7, otllo Wtlt.r J. tlrahim, 4 Linden Pit", phone vird fr«m« I dey.iftW on Ntwman Bprlnn Hold mini In atrftflt tondfllultl (til, •Uotrlej 1 Malt, I poijltrymani anpiilinitil • nil hlltl II, Wallace lirMt, W, , A, MODMOD 'buses i *v»ry •onvtnl«il««. fM'*' ! ... _ wiflrfi• i.,,,--..-, •r In Doifarri. I II Inllltli L,K, tin bilk, Urohtm, 4 Llndsn fit", »k«nl till, Rtd tliiri. bt»od«rtlin >11111ddr afrtitlnm fouj ol f ping room 7, llraad Htrtit Ntllonalll l HHank I try, Aiilil In itril % rihdir Mil hid lithkin*.' K, Ita.ljlank,'. Dink. UR rk\n i_a Tnurselfl Kurnt tin rlrud«' TRV OalrtblnTt (or Jiu.vilui, Lit Ul W IA0LDLB mldrtlt •iitvwhllf woman • trtry ef-Wiief wiihn Miyday., ., itniriimll your iiunurIsundiy to _ »a»r iltioer, :V* (MW:'<«.W.IHHls iliH poiltlnn •• e«»trlii(ii|(-eoria or ut tnd kt tonyIniid thai wt ire In bull' irit'taniprhi inilih Ourih n't In, «uldid JJed. hiutiwtirhi k In rinil fintlly, IIM•"<>•••"''"."HiW»K JM., '» , ... >• Pagat'welve RED BANK •REOTSTmi. FEBRUARY 9. 1927. BANK REGISTER. DOINGS OF WOMAN'S CLUB: • MANY PRIZE WINNERS. The Club MemWi to be Entar- Over Sixty Print Awarded Friday" > JOBH U. 0668, Hilt* ana Fobllihtr. liined bylh» Junior Club. J NightatHolyCroijH.il. ffBOftOK «1 HANOB. Aiaotlatt Editor, At this morning's meeting of the J O\ci' 100 persons attended the It I THOMAS IRVING DROWN Bnilneia Minueti music appreciation "lass of tha.cuchie party and dance held last Reade's Broadway Thtatri Woman's club of Red Batik the sub-, I'uday night for thd benefit of Holy Ttlepkorteii—nd Bank IS, Knt B«nk I1100I . jsct was "The Rhythm of Folk Mus | Cross church of Itumson. "The af- ic •' Miss Sam Armstrong, the class j f-'ir was hold in the church hall, BRANCH, H. J. i i 9nk«crl(itlon Prletin LONG .51.50 leader, was in charge. Miss Emmip'lho non-players prize was awarded 8fac month!'i . .75 Lafetra1, musical director of the Red to"George Brake. New York \Thr»« morithi . 40 I Bank public schools, presented Those who won prizes at the card SUNDAYS; -*- EtlttMd at tha poitoffie* at-Bii) Di««. •groups of children in folk aongs of tunics wore Janet Hoag, MM. Sand- "t?# J., ftttecond-elat f mittcr. rtaly, France and Russia The next, la". Gertrude Dowlen, Helen February 20 ~ meeting of the music appreciation 10 Rourke, Joseph Mazza, P. Hem- March 20 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, February 10,11,12 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9, 1927. clsss wjll be held-nexLWeilnesduy school, _J. J. Koajiy, lorn O'hcary, mprningnt ten ri'clqck. ""hi subject Mrs. George Harvey, Elizabeth L II : : First showing outside of New Ypfk when It phytd at $2 pjicu • , will be "The Gregorian Chant and Sheridan, John. Adams,- Mrs.—D Dlraal to -Panniylvanla-Siatlbn,— ~ TOWN TALK- 7th Avmua and '3Zff Strut Bach_Hi«.TIm* and Music." Ex- <• ". N. Eck, A. K. Snyder, E. F. dionmil. (Gontinufedfrom page 4.) amplos will.be-given by Miss Sadie ' McKeown, James-McSherry, Annie Lv. Red Bank 9:37 A.M. No"o«""ti oradTtoYoradlto a to prtianl, Child and Mrs. Victor King. Leahy, -Nan Howland Dr. James J. aislnit titata.ut - Farm Land Near Towns Returning, luvit Ntw'York, P«nn*. PUrtuaat to th* btrdtr" cjt Joitph ivDoti. . The" Junior Woman's club will en- Rowland, Walter F. Buckley, J. W. •ylvanla Station. 5iS0 P. M. utiiy, .iurro»ata of tha County of ,kon- ; LILLIAN GISH iouttt. mil On Ula Iwenl/.tlfhth jiy st friereasei in Value. Savelle, Bridget Boyle, Annio Boyle, tertain the members of the Woman's jaotmW. 19S0, an tha application of Along with having had a better club at a colonial tea Friday after- Mrs. Thomas O'Rourko, Minnie Jam* 0. Hotmail and Grua W. atomtt. le Mrs season last year than they had for noon"at.the clubhouse The junior Boyle=°y ., Mrs.-/. OarlockCarlock,, MrsMrs.. l>ewgGeorge IN axcoutrlcai 01 till eiUta of Jo>eCtr V. ; Penosylvaoia Railroad Holmtl, dtsuuad,'nqMoa l> hereby-ilvm several provioifp sy years,, thcro is an- club will present a program com-! Hallalian, Mrs. Peter J. Mulvihlll, la tha wadltor* ol»ald,d«<«u<} to tihiblt p pg J-E- fames, Daniel Linehan, to tha lubtorlbari. nicutrtoti •* «fori- other encouraging note for thprisine g an address of welcome byJ ,f , •ald, thtic debta -and iianindi afalntl *lia farmers of this part of Monmouth. Nancy Mix. the dub president; a *• "o""- Alma Yeomans, Mrs. Wll- natr path, within all nwnthi county. This is the manner in which piano solo by Margaret Morford, a liam Hoag, Irene Porter, Matthew ' " oruir. or tea] estate developments are spread- rending by Polly Bruyere, a fluteJ. Curran, Catherine Keely, George 6 6 6 ing out and embracing sections solo by Frances Blaisdell. a con-Harvey, Mrs. W. Layton, Patrick It a prescription (or The Scarlet Letter which until a short time ago were tralto solo by Wilda Wilson, a spe-ran» attenBebT a rally of American urged-tliat the educational-campaign tions will be rewarded in the era Oflegion posts at . the Strand res- to° prevent fires be supported prosperity, which will attend the taurant at Red Bank Monday night. ilrongly. Others who made re- and growth, and development of MonTh- e program was carried out as but- marks were Assistant chiefs Joseph , mouth county. The shore sections lined in The. Register last week, Asay and Fritz Dressier, Harold A. and the large towns have already with some added features. One ofDavison, Fred J. Dietz.Ttellef 8 can- been benefited, and better times in the unscheduled performers was didate for second assistant chief; Located Throughout the State! the fortn of increased land values George Woodward of Oceanport, Fred S. Hayes, Victor Goodridjje, are beginning to spread inland. who acted as a pianist. Mr. Wood* Joseph Eschelbach, C..R. D. Foxwell, -ward is'arrold^tinH! orchestra leador. EUwood.B. Ivins, Frank. Palmert Other added performers were Jack Carl Dietz, J. Howard Applegato Prison Inmates Should Ryan of Seabright, a baritone and Fred E. Brower. A gold ex- foreman's badge was presented to ALWAYS Best Quality at Lowest Earn Their Keep. singer, and Grover Givenr of Key- port, a saxaphone playor. - A very Qus Colmorgan, and a fountain pen Alt; item in a New York newBpa- fine dinner Wfia served. The voterans to Victor C. Goodrldg#.Wretlr- per last week told apout a county gavo cheers for all who helped in the ing president. jail in South Dakota where the entertainment and for Robert S. Truthful Advertising Truthful- Advertising prisoners are required, to cook their AN ANCIENT BIBLE. ewn-irleals. The item Was printed Johnson, who broadcasted the pro- ai an oddity in the news. gram from Station WJBI. Donald It Has Been in One Family Nearly Sterner of tielmar acted as. master Two Hundred Yean. CENTER PORK CHOPS • « « of ceremonies and as radio announ- LEGS SPRING LAMB This plan of treating prisoners cer, assisted by Frank Merritt. Mrs. Cnarles B. Reid of Phalanx teems strange to folks who arc ac- has a bible which has been in her j 3-ft. Size—Milk Fed QUALITY SIRLOIN ROUND Another county rally will be held family 105 years. The bible Wasi custonied to paying taxes to have at Long Branch at the American le food prepared for prisoners, yet printed in London in 1731 and it pp gion home Monday right, March has stamped in gilt on the coyer the \ ROASTING CHICKENS PORTERHOUSE STEAKS! considered from a common 7th. name of E. Gentil, who was an an- sense standpoint there seems to be cestor of Mrs. Reid. The bible cost no reason in the world why the tax- A SQUATTER IN TOWN ? three shillings and was printed in i ' payers should have to hire cooks to Rib End Quality Tenderloin Quality 44b. Size Quality 4-lt>. Size prepare meals in jails. Ordinary Charlei E, Bur'd Claims a Man Halsheets, which wore afterward folded folks either have to cook their own ^Appropriated Public L»n«L and bound by Mr. GenHl._ food or pay some one to do it. Charles E. Burd complained at Mrs. Reid's maiden name was Loin Chuck Loin Roasting —- Fancy —r Whj should prisoners who have. the meoting of the Red Bank corn- Maryettn Bloodgood. Tho bible broken the rulos of society be re- missloners on Monday night that a came down in'the family from Mr. lieveILiiA/d1 onff (Ivathins ''tiiAwlworkp? *t ^ —ma n -whos L_^e- nam.._e Ih e di1!dJ .no— _it kno1- .w Gentil to a daughter who married a j had put up a shack and other build- man named Devoe. One of whose PORK STEAK PORK CHICKENS FOWL ings on, Morford place, a street female decendants of'tho Devoes Not only should jailbirds be married a man named Bloodgood, obliged to cook their own food but which leads to the "river and %vhich they should be obliged to earn their i « seldom ujed. Mr. Burd said he and Mnryetta Bloodgood- , into whoso board and keep. There is much had a big lot of lumber and other possession the b.bie finally came h work they could do without compel- material which he wanted to float, one °£th o J,loo^*0,od ia™^ de" ing In the labor market with honest across the river to Motford p!ac>| scendnnts. The bible "^5 n citizen-•"------•-s wh-o hav. .—e t.o- earn- thei.. ...r. dall.-.y. He said he wanted to use the street recor

    The MUdletowp Pottoffice. I Shoulder Mutton 14c Rib Mutton Chops 24c Stewing Mutton 14c Mrs. fH -t- • • ,. -- -• .••'•---*—- • •• '' •'• • "V brain. It would be liettor for the Frank Hctzlcr, who occupies An examination for tho position prtlonen and bctte. for tho public thec househ , will bo In charge of theof postmaster of Mlddlotown village { if Work vero substituted for idle- exchange. The exchange operators was held Saturday qt Red Bank. £ Loin Mutfon Chops 29c Legs of Genuine Mutton 24c ness In Jail. Under such a system will bo Missf* '.oona Horrln, Ilnlrn Threo applicant!) for tho position whatever tho prisoner! earned Slcklei, Irma Mabb, Vera Riddle took tho examination. They wero would bo uiod to pny their hoard In nnd Mirtha Odell. On Monday they John N. Hlllyer, Chailes JcnliB and Fresh or Corned Long Cut Shoulder jjail)) to make restitution to thosewill 1.1'Rln n four-wcek«' courso of i Theodore O. fiutterfnss. Mr, Hill Sirloin. Round Pork Kidneys whoh m thethy robbebbd dor ' otherwis hei trnlning nt the Asbury Park tele 'yc r l•s th••o present actin• g postmas- C d and to beused for thepheno nxcliange, ter. \ Navel Best Cross Rib Genuine Spring •upport of tho prijonori' fnmlllci. Pigs'Feet AN INCENDIARY FIRE. • • a Under present conditions tho Uniucceiiful Attampt Made to Burn Pile Sufferers BEEF Sauerkraut Liver LAMB An Ealontown Houte. ROAST public does not get u .'quarc ilcnl. Can You Aniwar Thai* Quaitloni? Th« ptrioni agnltut whom crimes An attempt was mudo la.il Do you know why ointments do have been commlttoi. do not get u | Wcdncsdny night by somo unknown not glvo you quick and lasting re- •quart) dc»l and tho fnmlllon of the burn the -vacant house Rt lief? _ |y prlaoriririt do not «ct n Vqiinro dunl. Kntonrown which li owned by Mr. Why cutting nn'd operation* fain nnd Mrs, 1). II. Dickey, Nclghbori Do you know tho cnuio of tflks it I Th« presont plan »f dealing with intornnl? / j prliontrt will ' ovonlmilly hn din-•nw nmnko comhiK from tho homo carded for something' mor. just nnd and tho tlrcmcn wcro collod out. A 9c 1 ffiln^lowVrbZcll •conomlctl and '.vhon thut time oc- pile of blazing pnpori, which hn'il JJ0 you. know th,tthw e , curt tho prison methods In usa to-been lonkod with kerojene, was haTmlcsrl « IfInfornnl remedl dy dlncovdl- dsy will i*om at quiior and unpmc- found In tho cellar. Nfnr the paper* ] orod by Or. I.oonhnrdt nnd known \ Liooatlona In Monmouth County t , • . * v ' 1 tleii al soma of the pructlcci of by- wm R pnrtly emptlrd enn of krru-;" 1IEM-HOII), now. i6ld "by tlio none, Tho flrim«n sdon put the 'Vhclnn-Cniilily Drug company nnd fono tlm«i ledm io the preient Ron- «4 And tht ourUIn had 11 « ._ t.i -4V^'*I^IL*. T -"at- tMTilaalfMMa'. \ " .. , * '.' tot yotii • RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 9, 1927. ^ ' SCHOOL BANK. FAIR HAVEN NEWS. ' Church: Calls R«d Bank Pastor.- • NQTictoriETTtekeN Eit«t« oJ Ele»s«r-Blrmlr. ( JJy, . A PO>llLARITY CONTEST. Martha Waihlngten Siipptr Feb. Rev. John Jtuyskens, "1., pastor Employment Agency HAVE YOU r Noll«, I. htr.bxr»lvin! x- Leo J, Green, on* of the frroprl- •d Bank PupUs Hav« $22,870 in of tho Red Bank^ Presbyterian counts of th« /subMrlMri;: |»., - U —:—*-»«- t-j * Brcttd Str«»t National Bank. 22d at M«thpdi»t Church. 'Do you, nee.d help? , If-BO, : t«ss of iht esUU'ol stll d*anl etori M rK»UlnV pjiantutjr on SHOW, ,'COERS TO^VOTE • FOR The Methodtpt ladies' aid society church, has received a cifl to be- submit your needs. . Wo want Headache? miilltad »nd «UU<) by tilt 8| Broad itreot, and John.H, Kelly, of The-standing for, tho''month of will hold its annual Martha _Wash- come paBtor of First Presbyterian to please.. Chambermaids, the' pounty of Mpnmoutb s.tiil ' FOOTBXLL PLAYERS, December Of the public schools in cashier and typist, housework? l>o rotu ,t£ysi auTB/pg, -itehl . Hettkment to ths' Orphans'r the 'ftrnv p{ Kolly ft company of ington supper on Washington's church of Wheeling, West Virginia. Oo th«r (Ml Und or •IralnsdV County, on Tliiinilny, tbr ^ Front, itreet* wiled Saturday for Th# Cont.it Vfttnii Hjld by thelie country having sc'hool banks was Mr. Mu>skcns" has~no"t.';decided cr,-full-or part'time; house-, dny, of 'February;;"A,? D. W birthday in tho church basement. keepers, a chauffeur, will also (I so* hatft four ayes txamlnMlt time' application wilt be niiid Coon; whore they will spend throe Prei^ytirUn Brotherhood at tha nnounccd -last week, lied Bank, Games and a social Benson will \>g whether to accept tho-caH;Or to,stay- lowanoB-oC'Commlsslbns.-Anii -woek* on % ilgrhti^elntr' trip. Annual Shaw to b» Given Three r'hich is in class C, is fourteenth do. housework and outside' '•• Dated Janusry 14th, A. p. held after the supper. n Red Bank. The Wheeling,church work; a good man. --=••-- ;-;----'nALTOR ' M|M Clero H0jran of Mount Holly Nlfht, NIKJ Wf*k. ' mong 101 schools. Asbury Park has l'.lOO members and is' one of "The most popular player of tho md Long Branch, which are in the Miss Florence Mlnton entertained WITH | STILES &CO: •-MM t sjueit l,84O for the month, giving the York, having completed 25 years lira. C, F. Uhl of Chestnut street, high school auditorium. Each per- ;chools a rating of 89 pbr cent. As- of honorable membership. hhf~"Jh iliil , William * VanValkenberg spent ho,,94_HpJ ton'Biliils• sqn *Mendlng~the ahow'wlll receive iury Park reported an average at- a ballot containing the-names of the endance of 2,547 anaVHoposits of Saturday with "Mr. ami Mrs Theo- . Call t^o we'eici, is improving. ' dore Spden. 'Mrs. J. T. Lovett and her daugh- players on the football squad. A f2,139 _ and Lonrf Branch showed ; FOR ter of Hudson-avenue Have gonej.0 box to receive the ballots will be in average attendance of 2,057 and C Mrs. P. Calllnan gave birth to a Quality Cleaning, placed at the entrance to the audi- leposits of ?2,271. The Broad' son last Saturday. Daytona Beach, Florida,vfor*a so- Pressing and Dyeing . journ. They will returjitfJiortt in torium. treet, national batik conducts tho A hot roast beef supper will be school bank at Red Bank and at held next Tuesday.night at the Epis. Services. April. > •* Seventeen players, comprising the • Rev. John B. MeCloskey, paitor present the pupils liavo $22,870 in cojftl parish house on Church street Hera are a few prices: first 'team squad, will be guest* of :he bank. About $3,000'Was.drawn from half-past Svc o'clock to eight Suits Sponged & Pressed, 50c of • St. James's church, returned the Brotherhood at the Saturday Monday, from a week's trip to the ut by the rchool children Christmas o'clock. The suppepp r ill bbo ppre Dress» Dry Cleaned, $1.50 1 night performance "and the winner week. Ernest Hall, who is em- db h h Gloves Cleaned, ...:... 10c ^ West, where he wad* stops at St, will "be announced from the stage pared.by tho women of the church. Louis and at Hot Springe, Arkansas. ployed at the b.Aik, is in general Edward Crozicr has bought a now Overcoats Sponged and that night Jn. the; Jarty of foot- hargo of the school bank. * Biiick sedan. Pressed, 50c Cdunejltnan William H. Francis will be Chester De- of'Newraan Springs avenue, who ball players Whooping cough is prevalent Neckties Cleaned,* each ISc was confined' to the home with gavre, Ralph.Abbott," Charles Irwin, ' _ .BIRTHDAY PARTY. among the children in the borough We Call and Deliver. itomacH trouble, has returned to William Hack, Fred Nejlson, Philip Benjamin T..;Brown has token a kt RJjb Smith. 'Andrew Murray,- Albert t W«i Given Thursday Night for lob at New York Margules Bros. The Super'Six Principle Bjroad street "SnTffen, Joseph DIxon, Edward VKfiTMTrcS? The_rcvival services at the Meth- Willfom B~o: Sen* of "Branch"- av, during 'Foster—VanBra'cltle. ' "Story, fJenl Raver, 3rvin Ivins, ' the put week., , The wedding of Miss Dorothy Fos- Richard Kirby, Harry Millard, Wil- And, so, in all it does, whether spurting Miw/Kathryn'HIgfirinsoiTof South tor and Charles VanBrackle was liam. Aumack, Cheater Farrar, Farm Macliiiiery at top speedy or doing a comfortable fifty solemnized in thsMethodfst church Michael Richard and James Ca\- iitreet has entered Syracuse .unlver- ON ' miles an hour all day long, you can . •• Bity. at Oceanport SunSay'afternoon at ery. Mis* Catharine McSorley of Jack- 4;30, * Rev. J. S. Smqllwood per- realize its silky super-performance, only ' - r ion-Heights, long Wand, was the formed the,ceremonjf in the pres- by the way you distance others. guadJMiss^EUnar.e^.EQSte_l Monday, Feb. 14,1927 ; On Roa3 Xeading^From Colt's" Neck tp"VfTnderburg, "MrMr. anand MrsMr . Joho n H,, Cook of Miss Rlioades wore a dress of orchid ABOUT ONE MILE NORTHEAST 6F COLT'S NECK. and operation costs SMa'pIeiaveniieJeftJaitilridayid . ffor a crep.ojyjtIvhaltb.matQhMd-carried -trip South.1 Their first.stop'wan.at a boquet of sweet pens. Miss-Foster HavinK quit farmint: I will «cll tho following nuticlcs to the highest bidder with- 'The Cow. That Give Sltl.faction." out reserve: Team Gray Horses. Uny Horse. Gray Horse, Guernsey Cow, due to BUY IN RED BANK, N. J. Tamp'a, Florida, but their' future wore a dress of blue crepe with hat freshen .n March; Ford son Tractor, with fenders, pulley and Rovernor; Ford Truck. movements and4he length of their to match and carried pink snap- two-ton Olson extension and sturter; new John Deere Tractor Plow, Emerson-Bratins- ham power Bhift Tractor Disc, four-row Hullock Wccder, with grass seed attachment; '••itay. South is undertcrrhlned. dragons. The-matrori of honor, Mrs. McCormlck Grain Binder, Farmer's Favorite Gmin .Drill, Roller. John Deere Hoy KENWOOD MOTOR SALES CO., INC. - The Asbury Park and Spring Lake Josephine Sriydor, / was gowned in Loader, John Deere. Corn Harvester, P and O threc-horso Plow, Southbend No. 3 pink a,nd carried pink roses. The Walking Plow, sprlnir-tooth Harrow, A-Harrow, 2 International Walking Cultivators, 2 116 MONMOUTH STREET Phone 1319 RED BANK N.7.J. itjunior league gave a luncheon at International Riding Cultivators, Hoover Potnto Digger, with Gush man engine; Leggett Itnlght's tea room fi*.LBroad street, groomsman _a?as...^Ernest Snydcr. Potato Duster, EmerBon-Bratinuham Potato Disper, power,Corn-Sheller.. with bagglne ,.- -„..;«-„...... -""• . OPEN EVENINGS .,.. . ' =,-- attftcjiment'/Myers Gmppling Hay tork. Massy Harris Combination Rake1 and Tedder, last Saturday. -Among those pres- Richard Foster, brother of th0 bride McCormlck Mowing .Machine, Aspinwall Potato Planter, International 60-tooth Har- •' exit werei Vivienno Riisscll, Thelma gftves her away. • The,' Lohengrin row, four-horse double Disc, four-horse PInnk Drag, three-row Furrowing Sled, two broad-tread Farm Wagons, two PpUte Bodies, two Hpy Shelyingrt. power Fircwggd BMlU thldiibM Sawi fifty .fept five-Inch Belting. Whec!bano\v. Eurckn Potato Cutter, Fairbanks Plat- iDotty RusselL Sis Mclntyre, Dot La- J. S.- Smallwood, who also played form Scales, double pulley Block »ml Full, with 100 feet of rope: Grinding Stone, : six Hotbed Snsh, Planet Jr. combination- Gnrrien Hcedor and Wheel Hoc, Lnwn Mower, Vance, Hazel Bennett' and Clare DeKoveh's "Oh, Promise Me." On the above date three carloads thirty-Bix foot Extension Ladder, t*o sets of Double Harness, fifty-tooth Harrow, two '.Trippe. I A reception was held at the home Pruning Shears, Potato Bucrcln, twenty-qunrt ami tiusbel HasketB, Hoes. Rake«. Shov- of some extra big milk producers els, Forks, WhidletrecB, Neck YoKea and oilier Bmall iirLiclcs too numerous to mention. Mrs. Rose Chaplin nnd grand of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. will •arrive at .my stables for your •daughter Boris of California and John, VanBrackle,, aftw; the jwedding, inspection.--Tliojt. include ^Holsteins, TERMS.—All sums of $25 nnd under, cash; all sums "r $25, a credit of seven Jllrs. Hannah" Sherman'aittl'Mtv and and a weddinBsupper~was%erved t|0 Guernsey^ and.some Jerseys. , Allmonths will be given on bankable note of ipprovcd security^"five per cent discount LSTOP UNITED STATES STORES STORES MrJ. William Vice of Long Branch the ggests. Among those present of these cows ave T. 6. Tested and for cnsh'over'$SG, • spent last Thursday with Mrs. Sarah were Mr. arid Mrs. Pauley and fit to be put into any accredited NEAFIE J. BUCK. herd. Many of these cows are Ivlns of Wcstsido avenue. ;• daughter-Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur GEORGE H.\ ROBERTS, Auctioneer. Foster and (laughter, Miss Augusta fresh and the rest to freshen 'very ..Miss Echo Chamberlain of South ALEX McCLEES, Inside Clerk. sireet, -who - will • graduate from Pauley and Miss Madeline Seaman soon. Many'iof these.cows are reg- istered with papers, pedigrees and J. H. JONES. Outside Clerk. -Montclair normal school In June, is of-New York; Mr. and Mrs.'sStanley transfers to go with.them. All of MONEY SAVING SPECIALS practice teaching at the Mechanic Ferry of Koyport, Mr. and Mrsthes. e cows were personally selected CUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT OF REAL FOOD BARGAINS OUT OF THE PAPER '.• street school. Miss Helen Tuthlll of Halliard of Long Branch, Mr. and by myself in Livingston and Ingham AND USE IT AS YOUR SHOPPING LIST THIS WEEK. ' Knollwood, who is also a student at Mrs. Colmorggn of'Red Bank, Mr. Counties, Michigan. These cows • Montjclair normal scnool, ispractice and Mrs. TVfncAdam . and two chil- have Cow testing Association Rec- 'teaching at Long Branch. dren of Long Island, Mr. and ords with them and have the right Philip Goldman of Florida, for- Lemuel RhoaJfis,..Mrs..J£8rry..Stry- typo for milk production. merly of Red Bank,'was one of the ker and daughter Ruth, Mr., and Mrs, A guarantee will be given on.) Raymond Rhondes and son o anythlriK you ask for and you must Cloverdale Flour ^ 53c guoBts at the .weddlnpr of Miss Lll Occanport; Mrs. Mary Rhoadcs am be satisfied wi,th the cow or no deal. Han Mindlin of Red Bank and Na See theso real-dairy cows before 'than Miller at Brooklyn on Sunday Miss Josephine Charm of E°aton< Koing elsewhere and "save the diP HANCOCK HERSHEY'S Half tb. Richard Wyckoflf' of•• East Fron town. After a wedding trip th ference" by buying your cows here. A Can street has resumed', his position a couple ivlll make their home witl Sweet Peas 22c CHOC. KISSES 21C Ennis's sporting goods store, on the groom's parents. Before he: JACOB ZLOTKIN.* Meats and Groceries White street after having been con- marriage.Mrs. VanBrackle made he . Phone 336 Freehold. Directly Opposite Globe Hotel HANCOCK CLOVERLAND ASSORTED > Half tt>. • fined toTlis .hoine the past, week home with Mr. and Mrs. Raymom Opposite C R. R. 1 Station, A Can •With'neurttis.' V. - .: • Rhoadcs. 19 East Front St. Red Bank, N. J. Whole Beets 29c Chocolates 23C Mindlin—Millar. CHURCH ROLL CALL. Telephone 372 HANCOCK SLICED sir.N—SF.F.nF.n nit SEEDLESS-—^—. First. Annual Ev*nt to Bs> H.Id The religious marriage ceremon Lge. Can Pkgt • . Ocaanport Today, of Miss R. Lillian.Mindlin, daughtei f AISINS of Max Mindlin of Red Bank, an Pineapple " 27c 2 25c v t the first annual roll. caH"6f' the Turn to the Methodist church of Occanport will Nathan , Miller of Brooklyn too WEEK-END SPECIALS VALLEY BRAND BLACK PALM be held today. The services will be place Sunday night at Congregation Largo Can APkg -gin-aHhrereee In the, afternooafr n with Tikovath Shal'omht Brooklyn-in Ui> Campbell's Baked Beans Campbell's Tomato Soup PEACHES DATES 10c preadhiKhii' by RRev . H. J. BeltinBlti g prcsorico of 400 guests. Supper will be served at 5:30 to b The bride was given away by he' 3 cans 25c 3 cans 25c fallowed by a social hour. At 7:30 father. She was attired in a white Mon. Motor Cur Co., * Mb Rev; Rolland"Raver of,Red Bank satin gown, embroidered with pearls, Palmolive Soap will preach. and-she also wore a veil of princess Early June Peas ) Best Pure Lard cut to 15G On Friday night prayer moetini lace with a headdress covered witl 33 EAST FRONT ST. lilies of the valley.' She carried 4 cakes 25c X •will-bwill beo held iIn the Sunday-«hooSundny-ichool l -HHes of the valley.' She carried « 2 cans 25c ffl-VALLEY BRAND CLOVERDALE 2 Plcgt. rdomat'7'!8b.'Forthe'pait;fewweeks uoquot of Brlrio voscii"and.lilies ol A Can the prayer meotlne'has,beenihdd the valley. The'bridesmaids wen Astor Rice Old Dutch Cleanser at various homes'of the .members, Mre.Kupple Lory,, Mrs. Sophie G Asparagus 29c Pan'ke Flour 25C but sorvlcesfwili be resumed In ttio Hanales, and Misses 'Mcrlan Gold VALLEY BRAND MAPLETOWN PURE 11 01. Ju| church building, stein; Sarnh Portncr, Mary Gordor On Sale 25c 4 cans 25c A Can •V: slid Psthsr Blook. Thf'y.wore geor- : Church No»e». «ette.go\vnso£ pastel shades. Mis Sugar Corn Baby Lima Beans Sugar Corn 15c Maple Syrup 29C '•Rey. Z T.-Dutfan>UUproach at Isabella Lorry wsi flower girl. 1 r l MONTROSE A Can VERMONT tonight's praise service at the Meth- • Tho bride's sister, Mlss Allc« cans 25c 2 cans 25c .22 v. Ju| odist church. "The Law. of to v« arid Mlndlln, wai mnid of.honor, «nd iho String Beans 17C Maid Syrup .qeodjWM" wlH'be:the' sormoytqptc was dre»is<»ln blua'tnffat* »nd cVr- Jap. Toilet Tissue 29c next Sunday morning. At night the Hod ro«oi nnd «\vcot pes«. Charles White Rose Sliced naiitor will preach on "Dives and Miller, a brothnr of the groom, wfs (1,000 sheets Pineapple U »b. Conwtll." MM. . J. . J. tyllley will (r>«om«min. The ushers were Kop- Post Bran 13c FARINA 23c give an'organ recital, Neil Raver pie Goldman, Kopple Lorry, Philip 4 ^Hs 25c large cjah 27c will ronder a aaxaphone solo'and the Hanalei, Clement Rose and Dr, Hen* DELICIOUS MILK TREATED PABST CHEESE—WONDERFUL! chorui choir will ilng levaral lelcc- ry Lifflander.. . Seaman Broi. 'Uohi.' , ••"'.' A reception was held In the'bin* You'll wonder' how tha prices Curtis Bros. The lubjsoi for the Baptist quetha'll of the Umpia, Guests were .could ba to low. Ths first . Asparagus Tips,, , Blue Label Catsup unlor congregation Sunday morn- were proient from Rod Dank, Forth Pabst-ett - fi, 23c •fnjti will be "Learning to Follow." At Amboy,' Pinindolphls, Brooklyn, owner sacrlflced his car to * per can 3QC large bottle 21c the rigular church service the scr- Plorldn nnd Rhoda Island. The whim. You save whrtt ho lost. 'BENEFIT BRAND FINE SALT m«n topl»:wlll bt "Tho Holy.God In couple loft on a wedding trip to At- National Biscuit Co. Paris Brand Succotash f th« Life of Lincoln." Thi -young lantic City tnd.on their return will Studobaktr Sptclal 6 touring i COFFEE Mackerel 2 "-«MS live at Brooklyn. • Cheese Chips .39 paopli at. the tn|ght msetlng will wltff n»w tlrii, for 195, ' have for thtlnubiiot, "OHrist In The couple were married by civil k per can J5c , PAN-AMERICAN IlKAKDSLEY'S I Tim •SocialLiving." Sunday night:will bs c«r«m6ny on August 3d, 1028, at 15c 2 Cans, 29c lb VUi pbierrsd ai "Raei Rtlatlon* Sun- tho city hall at New York., • Slud«bsk«r Liaht 8 lou/lnf In COFFEE 1 Fish Chowder 25C 1 dty." R«v. William • »,• Bralited will loot! - runnlnr condition, - for 1 lb. Curl oil ROSALIND N0RWE01AN • Mchsnio pulpits with Rev.' J, W. ' Red Bank Girl En|t|«d. $78. ; ;. • \ , Mi, pattor of Cslvsry Baptist BEST QUALITY MEATS ATI ohUrch. ' Mr. Bralittd'i topic will il'he cnttniromatit 'hn birn an- REX COFFEE 51c Sardines "19o bt "Lincoln. Pod and Ouriflvti.' nounced of Mini Gladys E,, Murphy, Sluil«bal(»r 4.pati«n|*r coup*, Loin Pork " Homo Mado Sauinge Tht school of mlMlom e( the ohuroh dlBt t of Mrs. Jenniiee B. Murphy • birialn al I27B, A y«ar to •1 lb, Pkf. GUEST 3I7E . , of Red Until;l , to KennetKth h O, YYountt AC fct Will m«t tonight «t quarter to 'of Red Hnnlf, ion of, Mr, mid Mri, per lb. 30c 35c, 3lb«$l. NANKITEA tight o'doek. _'. Ooorgi'P. Young of Koyport. 20c Ivory Soap ' 5c Leg Spring Lamb Heinz Sauerkraut SANTA'CLARA—Uri* 8lu ,_ v Mr. anil MrtvDaVIl,5»ivn«td t of , •rofK*rh«»t1 Meellng. ' Mon. Motor Car Co., Alb CHIPSO ;mir.U«vinoittKt«lr-" -, Dr, Emanutt B^rnhilm of th* lb 35c 4 lbs. 25c PRUNES 15C • kljft putty'|lv»«': publicity iltpstrtmoni of liht' New tbr«Uone(thintnttl| Vork,l)o«fd of oducitlon will b* the. 33 HAST MONT ST. Prlmo Rib Roast Plate Beof ipotktr «f«. mittlnt of O.UI • ProibyU \ •• til.MOl ' (blade out) fre»h or corned Fourteen RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 9,1927. SUIT FORJ30.000. to New York for the rest of tho if education. Howard C. Opflyke •winter. nd Eieklel Wilson were re-elected, A»burjr Park School Board Suing Mr. and Mrs. Gus Xllas are the and J. F. S. Martin becamo .ft new Quality—Rich in flavor, always uniform, manu- Ctiualty Company. parents of a daughter. ' , ember In place* of rfWaltor JUn- The Unlfed States district court Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald Rich lolph, who retired. Tha voters ap- factured in a sanitary bottling''plant «• "ntifi- has ^rendered a decision which will are on a trip to Florida. rovod the school budget.of (80,. permit the ABburyJPark_board of James Clefft has returned from BC, an lncroaao of $7,075 over eally, ^with pure cane sugar syrupt guaranteed education to -continue its suit' for Florida. last year. ',' - , PURE FOOD extracts and flavors. Charged into $30,00.0 brought against the Mary- Mrs. M. Voger Is homo: from a Five boys were arrested last Week land casualty company. Tho claim stay at Vanderburg. y tho local police. Sevoral potty is-tho difforonoo-botwoenvthft-orig- "Miss Nina' Blauvolt'is-sick with robborles" havo "occurred tho - part inal contract for the newhigh school pleurisy at her homo- on Lihton few weeks, which ,had" tho • served to you as a FOOD PRODUCT, as well as and the second contract. Burke place. arks of .being performed yS* brothers, the original contractors, Robert. Thorn has succeeded E. gang of boys. Seryals LcRoy of a TBIR8T QUENCHER, is what you get when failed shortly after the .work was G.' Hermann as a letter carrier, Carr avenue reported that ho had started and tho contract was then you buy ' . ' the latter haylnx resigned fronutho iSYoraLpigions. stolen! -Policeman givento the McClaTy "corporation, postal service to accept another coi'go Mauch was put on the case isition. • - - and the arrest, of five boya, all un- DtGENRING'S CARBONATED BEVERAGES KEANSBURG NEWS.. Miss Mlnnlo Austin of Saratoga der, fifteen years of age, followed. Quarter! to Be .Provided for Nur«e Springs, N. Y., is a guest of Miss They arc Herbert Lamp, Joseph —Five Boyi Arretted. Nina Blauvelt. Paglisl, Everett VanBrunt, Frank Santo Lucia and.. Arthur Lamp. Tho The matter of providing quarters Miss Lillian Grehcn has returned Manufactured by . to her position with the Keansburg boys, jt Is sald.'admittod to having for the community nurse was taken part.in other robberies. Ro- brought to an end at tho meeting national bank after a trip to _At- lanta, Ga. corder Haag held them for tho of tho Keansburg borough council uvonilo court. H. G. DEGENRING last wbek.' A free rent offer was Daniel Mason and family will made after the b'orough manager move to Long Branch shortly.. Telephone 1051 RED BANK N. J. had recommended that the nurso Mr. and -Mrs. Wilbur Lankenau UNION; BEACH NEWS. bo given an office on Main street. of Aubu'-h, N. Y., have been tho Flremon'i Auxiliary to Hold Dance Tho free rent offer could not be guests of. the former's parents; on February 21 it. accepted by the nurse for profes- Mr. and Mrs. Johni La.nkenaih, The ladies' auxiliary of Union sional rcasonsr By the action of the James Lloyds has-.token-up Ills Invdcn hose company hold a tpeolnj council last week the1 matter Was at Newarkr" meeting Friday night aTlho home of taken out of the manager's hands William Overton has recovered Mrs. Charles Sappah and riiado plans Inside and out, this Improved Sedan Hupmobiles It is built a full 1096 and turned ove to the board • of from an unusual experience. Last for their Washington's birthday finer—in materials, in workmanship, health, who will have the matter Sunday "Mr. Ovorton tookVjablc- dance to bo held on Mon.flay evening, realizes you* highest conceptions of settled to the satisfaction of tho spoon of oxalic acid in a glass of February 21st. luxury and comfort. The seats and and inspection. • YOUR CHOICE- jturse. An additional-$m.«as-add^ jwtfom-ml»taking-ifc-fer-EpBOm-Baltar —Mayor-^and—rMrsr—McKittrickr - — -back»«ro unusuirilpvlde^eepiyjcushiunusuirilpvld^epich . flit ¥f\ flit ¥f\ fliA TlftflvH'R fLT)l)l*Ot)l°l&tlOTl III ShortlKnrvl^llyf afterwardn T4"A**ifcf At*ns 0 hn eA wa%m»nsa ti-il^Avi T^lThoma* A*.H i* As TLyon "t* «**«•B* an_ u ^J HaTMisf ^*s. SadiCi~._l?e. Westir ti. ioned and upholstereh d Jn the finest the budget to take care of the mat- sick and tho discovery, -WBB made attended.a theater party at Perth mohair. Four wide doonTgive easy Which would you tjuy if ter. that he had taken thooxnlic acid. A'mboy Thursday after which dinner Mrs. George Rowden, ,a nurse, re access to front and rear 5eats."Slertc^er Thermoitttlc Hut Control 1 Gmiolln* FlltMi <- At the same meeting an .emer- was, enjoyed at the Madison hotel. Wheel Btok«i; Color Optlooii Vlilon-V«otlkfr . you had five or six hundred gency-appropriation was passed for sponded to an emergency call and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cullen and ineel pillars permit exceptional vision. sho administered an antidote. His Ing Windshield; Clear Vlllou Bodl«i| D«ih dollars to invest in trans- tho repair of the fire truck recently family,' Hiss Helen Sappah and Gajoiiae Gaugoi' Fore* Peed Lubrication;- OH taken over by the borough from' condition grew worse and he was George Sappah motored to. Jersey Color options are now available in any Filters' Mohair- Upholstcryj Rear Vlew>Ilriot| portation—a small new car, company No. 1. Tho estimated Uiken to the' Long Branch hospital, City last week to visit the home of of three brilliant; combinations—two- SpaoliI Vibration Dompsr; Snuhb«ri; Tilting cost of repairs to the truck is given where ho responded to treatment tturlatter's brother. .tone green, blue or two-tone grey, in . Bosm Headlights! Automatic Wlndihleld or a largeqmd higher grade as $2,300. The. truck will be taken and was ablo to return home In a Mr. and Mrs. Qcorgo Fleming.of Cleaner; Walnit Grained Imtrument Board. used car?The answer is to the repair plant of the concern few days. The two drugs were Sixth street entertained on Sunday durable lacquer finish. which made the truck. kept in a can on a shejf, both in the latter's parents of Union City, .obvious.to anyone who A concrete roadway laid two similar containers. Mr. Overtones Mr. and Mrs. Buchus of Newark All the-qualities of reliability, per- years ago on Highland boulevard tho son of Mfi and Mrs. Oliver' and "Miss Theresa Goetz of Keyport. formance and long life, you have come . Sedan, 3-pau., i"ou>door, »13BJ| Coupe, 2-pan. looks over our selection, and Overton ;of Majn street. His father (Rumble Scat), »1385; Roadttar (RumbU •was reported to be breaking up Mr. and Mrs, George Ponzenc of to expect of Hupmobile are incorpor- near Highland avemie. The matter is in charge of the Scabright coast • f it)', »1385| Touring, J-pall, »i325. knows our reputation for guard station. Bayview avenue spent Sunday with ated in the new Six Sedan. Jike all •was referred to tho manager to Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Hagettcr of • Ai, pHcu f. 0, k. Ditnit,plut rn**m Uut> honest values. learn the terms under which the The West Keansburg fi.ro com- Belleville. contract had been awarded, to as- pany and the Hazlct fire company Mrs. Delia Grork^pent a few days certain if tho contractor could be made application at tho meeting of last woek at Now York visiting her VAN SYCKLE held reepona.ible for repairs. the Karitan township committee daughters • - Miss -Vivian-Lawrence'— daughter Friday—night- to- increase—the;-fire r E. V. liughei, Mgrr^M^iBf W. Front Sf. of Bert Lawrence, and Frank Cra- ~Mrs. Thomas "Corcoran Is spend- appropriation for each company. ing a few days at New York, where Telephone 1296 pio, both of Keansburg, were mar- The committee appropriated $250 ried on February 1st by Rev. A. she' went to attend the wedding of to each company last year. An in- Miss Louise Sweyer. ' ...._ P. Mack, rector of St. Mary's Epis- crease to $1,000 is nsikdd for. The The Union Beach Democratic club A USED CAR. 15 ONLY AS DEPENDABLE- copal church at Keyport. Miss matter was laid over until the Corina Herrmann and Daniel. Har- March meeting of tho committee. will hold a straw ride thlB Friday to S. S. Thompson & Co., Int. AS TVir=. ns-ALeR WHO SELLS IT ris were the witnesses. The couple Statue inn at Red Bank. At tho school election yesterday Miss Butler spent tho week-end will live at Keansburg. there was no jontest for the elec- 200 Monmouth St. Red flank, N. J., • Miss Vivian Porter- has returned at Perth • Amboy isiting- her sister, tion of three members' ttfthTboart Mrs. Stanley Shultz. Opposite Railroad Station'

    Kuppenheimer, Michaels Stern, PatricfWintertex"—in fact our entire line df Single and Double Breasted Models, in Oxfords; Fancys and Blues. Sizes 34 to 48, assembled in just three prices —look 'em over. l

    21 Overcoats at $35.00 22 Overcoats at $50-00 12 Overcoats at $55.00 13 Overcoats at $37.50 5 Overcoats at'$60-00 14 Overcoats at $40-00 3 Overcoats at $65.00 8 Overcoats at $45.00 1 Overcoat at $75.00 38 Overcoats-Values $25 to $30--Reduced to $18.$O All Men's and Young Men's Fancy Suits Final Clean-up prices on Boys' Suite in proportionate Reductions. and Overcoats. Broad and :|W|.. ,. Front Sts. j m RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 9, 1927. Pace Fifteen^ TO FIOHT RAILROAD. French Prcibyterlan church at New Was the last cession of the board York, the couple arc living at 45 efore conference. ' '•• Vtadind. N. J., fcit. If, II Bay Star* Allocation Saakt Im- Free SEND. A BunisteadsWi 1 1 Mount avenue. Ted Voorhees, who is spending "I iu*d liio pounih Of 'AA pr»v«m«nt ih Sarvlca. - Rev. and Mrs. George Kilgus are the winter In Florida, underwent .an VanillMM «D my iwtat potatd crop tod abulnrt «n •trtran ylald «l 206 bmhata the Momrtouth Buy Show ,)m- the parents of a ton born last-week. operation last week In a. hospital at Book pttVtmint association wll) endeavor Mr". KilgUg is pastor of th& Presby- Miami. 'pat tcra. Though th*/pries yu won ; thai) I bava unuUr paid, thtjttti *h-' to Wise a fund of iovcraW4untircd terian church. ' ' . .':.;...: : ^A!?9U. ,forty residents of 'this ntgh placed' attended the roll call last to compel the.'• Cehtral railroad to Thursday night at the ' Atlantic \ MPor tobra1 than Itit yjatt t hava uMd HIGHLANDS NEWS. Highlands Methodist church. ; 'AA Quality Fattllitin An my farm ti)d make |oVer»l improvewcntB in Its ; w lll ,' , -I rasommtnd ihtm (ot all cMpt IB ihii ' . iiiHli^ldidbl BuilneHMitfa Annual Sh6*ii.Flre- M6l'nb6i'S 6f'tK6~ Daughter's"'of Notice vicinity." ftom •Matattah to Atlantic High- men'i Suppar Saturday -Nifht. Red Bank Book Store Liberty lodgo to the number of 25 Purtuant to the order of jo»«ph „, „ i —H. B. Ruth land!. It Is the Intontion'of the as The business and civic associa- attended a union lodge meeting 6 LINDEN PLACE, hnr. kun-oitate of tho County of M ".Delation to can-y these matters bot tion will hold its annual entertain- last night at Barnegat. The trip moulh, mndo on tht flftlt day ot P*l)ru» ' Btackwood, N. J., D«c, U, 1926 • RED BANK. 1027, on thr. annlliiltlon ot l.OUllo A, All fore the publie utility commission,If ment on Tuesday, March 1st, in was made in an automobile bu§. Mrcolrlx of the estitt of Carolina "I hava mid 'AA Qualltf Partilli.ri tht Improvements are not made by lliimn, Oeeenaoil, notice la lurchy gr for a long tirm of yaart. I am an •*• the Auditorium thqatei4-——•— In the crpilllon of laid tlieeucl tu *»«;,,. -' <> Itnilv* giowtr of sumpiar ttuek cnpi tho railroad. The aBsociatlon ex- The firemen have completed ar- Kibu lo-the MilMerlbcr, exccutrli in ifan<:i«i "* ~~anel~jrtirt farlllUef! afa intlrtty lillific* - - pects->id-in,lt»-fightJromJ{«BJi& rangements for the annual chicken ll th«lr debti ktlil ii*tn«nda mnlinL lh«Vi:'S «nld e»tnlf-iiiiilc!r-o»th^Wlthln^«l«^moHlli|f#4s loty on tht varioul cropi I grow." bueg borough and the other munici supper and dance to be held on from th« date of the afortiilln «ri(*r, or'--"JS , —Joieph, Matple, Jh paittiet affected. Saturday night of this week at the ilii-v will lie forever Julrrtil of th»lr a«. ;'-;i lion- therefor aialillt the Mill aub«crll)»ri- •"} Derby house on' Miller street, Most People in Red Bank Dated Freehold, N. .!„ F*bru«'ri> B, 1981,' .'.V:-S ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. Charles Uhgerl chief of the fire de- of IBO Monmnulh Street., lied Bmik. H,J. : l' Senio.'./ton Packard chanii. the week-end. Miss Loux will grad- uate from the hospital next month Prlc* reaionable. Tlftit payment!. illss Alice Olsen and Miss Marie Emery, student nurses at the Long ELLIS MOTOR CAR COMPANY Savings Are Branch hospital, spent part of last 418 CENTRAL AVE., week at home. NEWARK, N. J. Actually From 10% to The St. Agnes branch of the pub- PHONE MULBERRY 4000 Best known to you under the following brands lie health HUi'sing fssoclatlon Wll! THESE MARVELOUS hold a card party on Tuesday, A. A. C.-AGRICO -BOWKER-irGOE-MORTIMER ruary 22d, at St. Agnes's sohoo TO BE FOUND IN OUR GREAT SALE. EAST INDIA-H^SS-LISTERS building. Louis Wcnger has bought a Max Axminster Rugs worth $45.00, size 9x12; . . $21.00 Manufactured only by well Coupe. The parent-teachers' association • Extra heavy 9x12 and 8-3x10-6 Velvet Rugs, $19.00 THP AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL COMPANY of St. Aghes's school will give'ah J New York Sales Dept., 40 West Street, New York, N. Y. entertainment in the school auditor- 9xl2 Wilton Rugs Special, ...-.-. $50.00 ium for the members of the congre- gation. A program of instrumental 9x12' Brussels Rugs, ...... $15.95 and vocal music will be rendere and Rev. Father GriflTh ,6t Pertl 9x12' Grass Rugs, $4.95 Amboy will give a talk. The board of directors of th> 9x12' Wool Fibre Rugs, . ~r . i . . $9.75 County gat company has approve! a plan Of group insurance for thi ALL SMALL SIZE RUGS REDUCED TO SALE PRICES. sixty employees In the main Oflki and tho plant and branch offices ii Monmouth county. 'No one will " Buy Furniture Now in This Sale and Save $100 insured for less than $1,000 ani tho premium' cost will be assumed Most Valued in equal proportions bv tho gas company' and the employees. Tli . &U Seme* it group policy was issued throug Earle S. Snyder of the insurance GOOD EYE-SIGHT. firm of E. R. Snyder liTCo. "ol this" Yaur efficiency, place. Eaie of body and George Brown, who owns the Pwel of mind lunchWagon oft Center avenue, near Worth $200 the railroad station, has bought a ' Dtp end much upon |8«d new Chevrolet cabriolet. vitloni Mils Mae Loux, nhyiloBl training Come in, hdv* youf tytt instructor at the high school, has examined by our expert opto- bttn laid up with grip. metrist FltEE. If glasses aro John S> WoodrufT has been com- missioned a lieutenant .convmisioner needed wo furnish them at In the United States naval reserve. iurprltingly low coit. n Ha Is a director ot law for the United StttU ihlpplng board. Miss Helen Mowry Is visiting Mr. and Mn. Philip Dinklebcrg. Frod A. whits ha* recovered from in attnek ot quinsy and has re- Beautiful Sedan sumed hid duties at his store. Mr. Whits will leave ln.» few days for Florida, where he will Join Mn, | DINING ROOM-LIVING ROOM and BEDROOM SUITES-$100.00 inChtmht Bporn••/. White, who went to Florida a short timo ago. , ! DR. D. K. WENTWORTH, Quality-Guaranteed Suites at Savings A nuiteflf nample of tha coachmtker'i art, tha \ Optometrlit. Typical of This Great Sale Reduced Chevrolat 8«dan with Its Body by FUher raveati a Charles R- Grovor and George A. dbdncdon uiually found only on th« coidlMt Layton arc "pending a month in * IN CHAKQE DAILY Prices! cu^tom'bullt creations. ItUlltmUytrutthatnb Florida. , From 9, A. M. to 6 P. M. Mrs, Laura Loux ot this place and J Saturday Until 81OO P. M. DINING ROOM SUITES fou*door aacbied car, prlead id low, tvw axhltx Frederick A. Hlndlo ot Brookl Ued luch marveloui beauty of line and color. wcro married Iait week at \ $200 ton-piece suites—larpo BufVet, China It it finished la rich Marine Blue Duco, gold itrlp- Closet, Console, Server, Extension Tnbk-, ed, and it* handsome proportioni are emphutied f yipTiTiTiTiTi li ll?< IMIMUM five Side Chairs and one Arm Chair . by new foll •' •! •; ' '1. / , • ' ,'V, 'xt - ' \ 15 E*it Front SlM«t, 27-29 Monmoutli St., Near Broad Red •i4 NIXt TO PALACE THfATRE Open WvdnticUy »nd Suturday Evonini RED&ANfc REGISTER.•^BRtiARY^

    (1$HotWta'hJribi «l».« to th. loial rot- irt a elde line by getting a llceme' Wslderit^EJnelr^hSiflV* an of tbs Stfeool BIstrtet ot tha Borough ^T.l. R.'d Bank 1360 Maplewood FoIki~Talc« Up Th.ir 3 Llttja fillvar. In tha County of Hon- aa a real: estate agent. His -son;moved here fcom; New Brunswick nouth, that tha annual meatini for tha ' Rosldonee in th. Villa»«. Ralph Spennej7h.tu-ala.6-obtained > about ten days ago to the' farm- on •nation of,two msmbtrs of tht Board ot r» ctfmweted Education will J» held at Clttle bllver Mr. and JlVs-' Edwardt^nber:of icense as a real estate agent andthe '•Ghoolhousa en Tuesday, February 8t», Joseph Mapkwtfbd have inoyed to Colt's; I»27, nt B e'elpcV, P. M. father and, ison are engaged^aa centjjr bought froiB Geotiye J«l«i«. ''"Two nambata will h« elected three Neck, where thpyjare; living .with partnerstin the real estate" business! The; carpenter "work at the house is MUbhjteMdpterdM rTTt7TWin!T!rBlil'^IIKTte7TWin!amT!rBrael^II d being done by.Lemuel Scxjcri iltas^n liiveiitmenU', f f _vilh.o polls Will tenaln opsn one hour, BODY the Community dub. Card games George Decher. Mr. Decheivhaa a Bank- Will preach at the chapel A, large addition'naff been built to Mr. and Mrs. George Sprlnger.and and aa much longer as may b. neceaiarr, REPAIRING, PAINTING, TIUMM1NG '.nd LACQUER FINISHING : will follow the supper. Everything to enable all tha legal \otera present to roadside booth and grocery, business this place Sunday afternoon. the kjtctfcn on 'Brookdale ffarm, Mies" Maty Smith of Bloomfleld' oast their ballots. „•> on his propcrty^anditliis .will bticiJn> indicates a" large attendance, ""_,_. .-t.At-sald masting will ba submitted tha This part ot the. farm is leaied by ~ The"">ncwly .organized • dancing S4 j^ ife M question ot voting a tax for the following .ducted the. coming season by Mrs. and Mrs. .WUHam-Robert. , 42 West Street, Red Bank, N.J. " Reid are having an unusually.busy Harry Payne .Whitney for his race class mot Friday night at MM, Bar- purposes: Umber. Last week tile booth WBB season in the saw mill: business. horses. The kitchen is In charge of. The 500 ,club met lait Thursday ' For current expenses . ..(12.500 00 Entrance from Front or Monmouth Street, along N. J. S. R. R. >•; moved further back from the road so ton Decker's. Another meeting of at Mrs. James J. Taylor's. Mrs. . For repairs and replacements 1,600 00 They have a steam saw miUiori Mel Alfred Spenney and food -for 6E tho class will be held Friday night A as to permi.t more parkihgjpjjBejtdr Everett* employees is prepared in it. James. MacPhee and Mri.',S{ary Tka total amount thought to be v.ille Reid's, farm on" the EvereP of this week at Mrs. Decker's.' automobiles. Several living rooms road. Firewood Is sawed arid lopust Bernard'Kelly, who is employed Longstreet won flrBt ando second necessary Is _ _. .. - IH.OOO 00 will'bc constructed in such a mani}er . Tho Communly club held k bus-prizes. The' heart prlte went1 to' * /'Dated thl| 28th day of January. 1027. trees arc fashioned into posts at tho at Brookdalo farm, has been laid up iness meeting at the Community ''•••::• ••"••'• GEORGE H. LIPPINCOTT. as to be attached to the booth build- mill.', •.:•.• , tho-past week with grip, c'ompH Mrs. Benjamin H. Crate, Jr. Mrs. < • ti • • .. • ' District Cleric. ing and these rooms jyill: bo occupied house yesterday, at which arrange- WtUlam Kaney received the conso-. L. R, Stewart is having one of.the catcd with other, ailments. ments were made for late'wintor and NOTICE. by Mr. and Mrs> Umber/ f latlon award.,?, WILLIAM O'BRIEN ro6ms ; in his .house- altered into' a Matthew JVIullin Is on the sick spring activities' iNotte-a Is hereby given to the legal vot- Hat." ~SroI t£?~Bapol~DUtrleVisf the Township bathroim and he is'having a steam Tho'Woman's club, will hold a of Holmdel in the County of Mohmoutb, « Sim Regl»ferti'inotto--"A ... that the annual meeting for the election COLT'S NECK NEWS. ;v heating system put in the house. It pays to advertise in Ttfo Rgglstcr. car3. party Thursday nlght.-Fcb- m evory home."—Advertisement ot three members of the Board of Educa- tion will be held at the Hlllcreit school Ellwood Douglass Building * Bunga- on Tuesday. February 8th, 1027, at 2:30 o'clock?. M. low—Firemen to Give Dance. -Three members 'will be elected three HIGH GRADE SERVICE Ellwobd Douglass is having The polls will remain open one hour, and Approved and Improved *' • bungalow built oil hls-.farm for the as much longer aa may be necessary." to use of ons) of his employees.- Russel enable all the legal voters present to cast Heating .Plumbing ' Roofing and Windsor Hulitt are doing the ' At said meeting will be submitted the work. Question of voting a tai for the (blowing purposes. Water Systems ' Coppey Work The Atlantic township fire- com- Fer eurrent eipemei _._..-. Jll,886.00 pany will hold a dance-Friday night, -Jof repairs snd Improvements——l.pOO.O" IPi Fobraary^l8th, at the schoolhouse at Total thought to be We Handle. the American Radiator Company's this place. The firemen have held RED BANK and SEA BRIGHT them were very successful. The Register's motto—"A paper Joaquin Lawrence, with the as ID every home."—Advertisement ' sistance of John Hobpler/is building an addition to his garafe. With thi addition the garage will bo large enough to hold two automobiles. Mr. Lawrence has a car which he uses for pleasure and a car which,he uses

    ionfh!i hi s paintinti g bibusiness/ ' T~ i _—_ — ~_—. —__ . ^ Sherman' Hunt moved last week from Red Bank to the Charles T. E. '• Matthews farm, which wa's recently the Greatest Savings for the Home Makers bought by-'Burton Downing of Red Bank. Mr. Hunt is a son'of George in the S. P. Hunt of this -place and' he formerly lived here. . . . • \Mrs. E,,mma Matthews, formerly LAMP SHADE SILKS of this place, is vory sick. She makes' her home with her son, Clifford Jfat-' thews of Long Branch. 50c and 98c Yard Rev. Mr. Lee o£ New York state | preached Sunday as a candidate for In all the most wanted shades. the pastorate of the Reformed church. FEBRUARY SALE . - The-public school. re«apened Mon- day after having been closed a week i.^.l*— ,. ••„/ - ^ > : on accouiit_of,.uew_toilcts._:being GHARMEUSE placed in the "building. ^:Epfcthe duration of ihe sale every iteni in our. store will bear a _J. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mack gave a A practical silk, to say the least. One which.will appeal to many tastes. party Friday night in celebration of the thirteenth birthday of their! • Soft and lustrous, it is, and fully 39 inches wide. ' Tailors nicely and wears daughter Sadie. The rooms were well. In preceding sales this fabric hSs always featured widely. One ' decorated with red crepe paper. The usual pastimes were enjoyed and a should see it. Black only. supper was served. A. large birth-1 day cake occupied a prominent place' on the table and each guest received $2.29 Yeifd a piece ot the cake. Sadie1 was the recipient o£ many birthday gifts. We have hundreds of practical, durable and beautiful things Those present were Mrs,. William, Mark, Catherine, Anna and Frank to select from, for your home or for gifts. AH you have to do is McCue, Viola Dcbry, William and^ Joseph Steen and James, Leo and JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN Daniel Mack, Jr. look at' our regular price mark anti deduct 20$

    Broadway, Long Branch LINCROFT NEWS. Ladies' Aid Society to Hold a So- Come in and see our display, there is no obligation to buy. '»%''»*«*«*»->«*»^^ ciable February 18th. I Tho ladies' aid society of the chapel will hold a sociable Friday •; night, February 18th. Arrange- ments for the sociable were made last Thursday afternoon at a meet- '-•• ng of the society at Mrs. G. Harry Richdalc's- Mrs, Rishdale and Mrs., Margaret Bray were the hostesses. Qwelve years Nearly all of the members of the so- ciety were present and from a stand- point of interest and sociability the OF meeting was one of the most suc- THE ART KRAFT SHOPPE cessful ever held by tho society. The framework of a partly con- RED BANK, N. J. structed chickenhouse on the Will- + gerodt farrp was blown down during tho heavy gale last Thursday night. DEPENDABILITY John S. Schenck, who lives at Brookdale farm, has a new Cadillac automobile "whiclTTie" Bought "from" It was Dodge Brothersdistinction, twelve years ago, tho Howland Jones agency. _ Alfred Sponney, wh i is in charge to create a more dependable car in its price class of the kitchen on Harry Payne than previously had been known.

    This enviable leadership Dodge Brothers have rigidly maintained. AH Meat Pork Butts Sirloin, Porterhouse Wherever difficult conditions try the souls of men Prime Rib Roast Marvel 949c or Round Steak and the stamina of motor cars, you will find Dodge Brothers product foremost in favor. blade cuts Smoked Beef Tongues lean Boneless Pot Roast You will find also that six, eight and even ten years Meat Markets Leg of Spring Lamb * of service are not exceptional for the car; that fre- Dixie Style Bacon quently it delivers mileage running well into six 3 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. figures; and that maintenance cost Is remarkably low 3houlder£ut Pork Chops Prinie Rib Roast -throughout its long and useful life. c Fresh or Corned Plate c These facts powerfully witness Dodge Brothers Fresh Pigs' Feet. success in constantly bettering a .product that was 9lb Fresh Pigs' Liver ib exceptional even at the start 9 C Philadelphia Scrapple Tourlni Cur : $ 880 « Short Ritf of Beef Coup* 935 ID Standard Sadan 085 Spaclal Stdan 1070 - Fresh Beef Liver D«Lu»a .jidan 1205 Dsllvsrad Small Fresh Killed Chuck Largo Freih KilUd' FOWL Steak or Roast RIB Top or Bottom Fresh or • FRANK VAN SYCKLE FOWL E. V. Huihti, Mir. 140.151 W. From it. Lean Shoulders Spring , PORK LOIN . Smoked Telephone 1200 . BACON LAMB CALA HAMS Freaji Killed ,' Whole or Half CROSS TopSirlriin Roaitinf . TV* Alio StU Dtpendtbto Vied Cart 'Freih or Corned; Sweet Mixed SPARE RIBS RIB ROAST CHOP BEEF CHICKENS BROTHERS PICKLES MOTOR CAR5 34c "> it «,* , FEBRUAtlY 9;

    '.t;, VftO_. KILLED BY1 OAS. ill be-, held *.\, the home ot it. and Mn. ErMit-Hlltbrunneo Mekher apd SbVbMdl of M«*e»ld« r,, Friday evtivingr ' • n ».«'. ''GM PUHIM. , " A barn dance wii held Friday la rV berth's, G. Ke'eley,' aged 48 he oommunlty home by the men's ys, and her son Theodore, aged ilub Muilc w»» furnished hy the nine, wore killed by carbon mon- 1 rloonllght Quintet. - •'' oxide fumes from a gas water heat- 'Mr, B"n,d Mrs. Frtd Worie»,«nd er tn their apartment at. Ocean ion Junior of .Wett Long Branch Grove Saturday morning, The f c- ipent Sunday with Mr, and Mr*. FIFTH .cupant ~of .'tno ' apartment below ftanV Jac.klon,~ --r - - - that ot Mrs. Kceley caw water Miss .Bernlta Cobb of Glendola dripping' from .the celling and noti- '*» a Sunday caller here. fied the landlord. Ah Investigation showed that the water boiler In ,Mrs.-Keeloy'a apartment had burst, HAZLBT NEWS, A Stroke of Rare Good Fortune Brings She and l)or Bon'jvere found in aHaalat School First in Atttndance bedroom -A doctor who was called Bald they hud been dead for at Sinco Saptambar. lout two-hours. Tho Hazlet school honor roll for 1 -^ ^ January Is as follows: Primary departmati't, H. H. DnpnttiX ' EATONTOWN NEWS. tnachtr—Horica Carhart, Lorraine Boiarth, Kva DIM. Dorla Ward. BI11U Mulhlo,' lnt«rlor of the Bank Made tp, Look Cieorse Shown, BtllC* VuKatrhtka, Chtrlea Smart Daytime Dresses 1 Llke • Now Place) Ward, Mlohatl Donnaruiaa~ "J ,- Grimmar dtpartntnt, M, 8. Boaarth . ,,.The : Improvements which; .have cuctitr—John .Botarlh, JoMjh Or«iel. Al- -'been under way for some time in pur* Cruel, Bt«er Cirhlrt, BoWrt SvM- dall, Frul Huih«i, Frank Kanntly. Edward To Sell In The Greatest Event of Ifs 'the bank building have .been com- • K»nrncly,. St^v* LarabirUon, Wilbur Me • ploted, The changes add to the ot-Elvabti, Vincent Sproul, Qewia Bollanek, ., ftactlveiiesB of Jthe place; The new Allan VanPelt. OrUr Shawn, Elinor..C»r. 1 futures and Jtihecnew facilities hart, Wtnltrld HuihM," Flllmani Ptrno, Kind Ever Offered At Bargain Store "provide for'the quick transaction, of Praneaa' FatuV'Slnnor Rudliaf. Flor- 71 •net Slaiio. Anna VanPalt, JtaniUa "-•'•'- ' BiIJ^pl"retv*n Hiry friimih.' of the bank. The bonk board ( •nee banner eyery montlfthis ichoo: rectors held their 'first meeting' In srm. ./•:\,.;U: ••',<\ . •; •'. •. Styles 'the altered building yftitei'day. .; ! T Mr. »nd -Mr». Jtidspn -Conpver,. • •/v Frank Kenna i) house on Clinton who reft in December to spend .avenue has been rented by E. C. Christmas with their, son Myron Hallo'way. of Freehold, who will take Conoveonover and his wjfe at Berkeley 'possession next week. MrV-HalloWay Californiaf , returnedd homh e onS Sat will commute between, this place_nniL|-, T rday^hi^iri^r«iSir»o ,Kod UariC, whftwi he wIlFbe era- about fifteen yesrt. H6 left fo ployed. Tho rental n tha We|t BOOj, liftor' gradutttlng H. Stillman. Ly lg,i " Good progress Is being, made In from Lafayette college,ask mlnlrig engineeri . MrM. andd MrsM C, Conove: building Allen Bennett's new houtd had a wonderful trip; and had thi nt Monmouth Park. "The houso will opportunity to see it lot Ot Callfor. l& enclosed with stucco and It wit nlBi Flowers wore In-bloom, »nd I have a largo sun parlor. • was.real summor weather when they ' ' Raymond Covcrt.has resumed his left California. . ' .' work at tho factory of the Slgmund Harry S. Cowlea lott a valuable JBisner Company after hnvlnj been horto last week, . . laid up several weekB wlthi -grip Mrs. Emma T, Feeeux and Mrs, complicated with rhcunmtiim an Emma T: Rudlger spent Thursday New value-history is in ^he making fur , pother aliments. . r:" night with Mrs. Reglna Cheval, wh Ray H. jStiilman has had elndci celebrated her bjtthdayi A pleasanl Steinbachs popular under-pi-iced store. And, „ driveways Wdo on tho prppertlei evening was spent and delicious ro ' occupied by two. of his bungalows freflhments Averg served. after a few hours have passed on Wednesday T-Thobwngnlows are Tcnt#;bjr W. " Mrs Klliabath R. Wlntorton and it will have'been made! —^r^S^-V't-sTii' Mlaa Ellzahrth Chetcy^cntcitalneii Peter Mnzza, son o: tho'ladles' aid of St. John's chure •?a, was operated on for append Here are close to nine, hundred of tho 1 at tho homo of Mrs. Winter/ton on cltls at the Long Branch hospital Wednesday afternoon; Follow! n m smartest daytime frocks a woman could laBt week.. the business session the hosteisei Miss Dorothy Stothartt who is served refreshments. Mrs. Josepl choose for Spring—all bearing the label of. a nurso at tho .Presbyterian hospita : Hyer will entertain at the nexl maker whose product rarely sells for a price at Now York,' has been spending meeting. few days witli her parents, Mr. an Mrs. LeRoy Clark was a Newar! so low. Perfectly fashioned of a smart pon- visitor on Wednesday, _geg_finished_materiaLin bordered and printed- _. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pierce and Mrs effects attained in WAYSIDE NEWS. William,, Hlnson 'of Asbury i Part rr ' Ladlei' Aid Soeiaty EltCIa Office! spent Thursday with their cousin '' for Now Year. Miss Anna Cowles. A * Tho^monthly'busfness meeting am Miss Hannah Poling cntertalnc Lavender .Capon , Green ^-poVered-^liSh-r«dclabltof_tho_lildtej the Social-Nlna^atzhetf:home,-oti aid society was hold Wednlsda; Tuesday afternoon. Dirr!n£ the af- Tar. Old Scse - Peach * jnjght in tho church hjll. The flowternoon refreshments wero served, "o'fflcors olected nro Mrs. Fred1 Law> attd ji most cnjoyable.tirrie was hac Blue Brown Tangerine rence president, Mrs. GrovorDang- by all. Mrs. Elitaboth R. Wtnterto.n •IS? lor vice president, Miss Lena HilUv will entertain at tho next moetlnj runner secretary nnd Mrs. KennoW Those present were Mrs. Joscphino Ml They are practical and durable frocks, ideal for outing, Fields treasurer, Bailey, Mrs. Phoebe tec, Mrs. Thomus G. Cowles, Mrs. Emlel sports wear, shopping and for the home. Ten attractive Mrs. Hamilton Truax rcccritl; Pimpcr, Mrs. William Lambertson, visited Mrs. Joseph Battjor. Mrs. Cornelius Lambertsoh,' Mrs. styles, fashioned in the higher priced frock manner— '. , . Roy Lane has resigned his p Louis Stultz, Miss Hyldah Hyer, •M with kick pleats, jabots, neat ties, two-piece effects, sat- sitlon at Frank Bertrntid'a and Mrs. Elizabeth R. Wintertpn, Mrs. 'visiting relatives" at Boston. B, 1 Kothcrino Cooper, Mrs. William in sleeves. All with covered bound seams. • Thoso who were neither obsen Matthews, Mrs. Evert Silcoje, Mrs. nor tardy during the month o£Jan Mattlo' Ikon", Mrs. Johh"~Eipp uary in tho Wnyside school wen 'and Miss Hannah Poling, Jcanotta E. Dangler, Margarc Rochkovsky, Dorothy Johnson, Paul Miss Mario E. Plunkett of New All Sizes At Start of Sale "*-, )ne Rochkovsky, Josephine Tnylol York spent Saturday and Sunday : Sadlo Uochkovsky, Anna Warde with Mrs. Regina Cheval and Miss Regular, 36 to 44. Extra, 48 to 54. Joseph Dangler, Raymond Lie Blanche Bvallley. hardt, Marvin Dangler and Olg George Young, Jr., who has been Rochkovsky. ' sick at his home with pneumonia, is John Loeffcl and Louis Herma: now able to ho out. . of Asbury Park, Harry Lohy of Oa Miss Theresa Scabrook attended hurst and George Kengler of Eato a shower for a friend at Perth Am- tiiwn ift'ont Tuesday evtnlng wl boy on Saturday evening. ~ "Henry BaTtJevT ~ ~~ Kenneth Fields, who has bee Odds and ends ot furniture or household goods that you no longer i,-/ V sick, Is now nble to ho out. . need will find » buyer by using The The monthly business mcetini Register's Want Department—Ad- v and sociable j>f the Epworth Lengu vertisetnent. f COMMUNITrPlATE

    MAIL YOUR ORDER; Utt tlilf Cpnvtnitnt Coupon B Phone Orders Filled While Quantities Last We Reserve the 'rlvlloKe of SubUllutlnir We can furnish yAu with complala Chaiti or SlniU AdsWs, H Styles. Unlcis Placaa—In any Community Pcltam. Othcrwlao Instructed , Ten Snoom L ;...... |3,75 for six Houn 8po#ni 7,00 for six Table Bnooni 7,50 for six • Dinner Forks 7,50 for six . DesMrt Forks .....,...... : 7,25 for six t SBIIKI Forks..,; „.; 7.S0 for six DUUer Spretdtra .....m 0.30 (or six . , Hltlglo I'ljcil r, 1,25 to 4.00 onch The February Sale Furniture Continues , REUSSILLE8' With Btvlflgg AvwaglnK Se^BRQADSifEET, \\ RED BANK. 10% to 50% • ASBURY~ PARK V PageEigKfeen RED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 9,1927. - GRANGE MEETING AT CHURCH day afternoon.. Rev. duthbert New- Saturday from the Long Branch ton of Freehold* was^tn charge. hospital, where he was' operated on ' FfcrmingdaU Organization Invited •Burial was' at Trenton. "for appendicitis.' He is well .on the '; to Meelihg at Holmde). ' John Daley, a student at Rennsa- road to recovery. . Liberty grange o£ Ilolmdcl and laer institute, Troy, N. Y., spent The ladies' auxiliaiy of the Bap Bradevclt will hbld its next meeting part of last week with his uncle -aud tist church met Monday afternoon at next Monday night at the chapel of aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mahar, Jr. Mrs. John L. Hendrickson's. '• the Baptist churcli of Holindc!. The The regular business meeting of . .The, nee'dlQwork. 'guild met last "Farmingdalc, grange has" benn In- the missionary society was held on week at Miss Mary Ayre&'s. vited. The principal speaker will Thursday at the home of Mrs. How- Rev. Luke M.. Bleakney will at-; be Irving O\Mn, who owns a large ard VariKirk. tend a luncheon which will be given poultry farm at Bradevelt and who William H, Conover, who has Friday at Asbury Park for Baptist ~wa»•'formerly head-ef -the™ poultry •been-nt-Aloxandria^ya;|for several ministers department of Rutgers college. His weeks, is now .at Albany, N. Y. Red Bank TUS TING'S Asbury Park Graham Miller, son of George subject will be "This Community Prof. Cossaboom occupied the Miller, is on the sick list. 25.Years From Now." Solos will pulpit of the. Reformed church on Robert Miller is rapidly fmproy. . HMonmouthSt. 6Cf7MattisonAve. be sung by Mrs. Minor Brown. The §unday morning. ing-from a broken arm which lie / The, Home of Fine Pianos meeting will conclude with the serv- Mrs. Carrie Courtright moved on received a few weeks ago when he 0>EN WEDNCSDAV AND SATURDAY EVENI ing of refreshments and a social Saturday to Freehold, fell from an electric light polo at time. A special effort is being made Several members of the Christian Rod Bank. • '> to have all the members of Liberty endeavor, were entertained at a Mrs. Robert Campbell, formerly grange present. gathering of that society held last of this place; has moved back to Wednesday night in the Presbjter Middlctown and she is living in the LEONARDO NEWS. ian church at Englishtown same house which she formerly oc- J. H. Wallace of the Eastman Co. cupied. John JbKnton* Had Birthday Sur- is spending a few days at New . - ,pri" Friday Night. York. . ^_ ,i A birthday surprise party was Goitre Relieved riven for John Johnson last Friday MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. Promptly, •'-,'• nighf at his home on Valley Drive. New Jersey, Lady Tells of Experience With Sociable to be Held at Edwin L. * Colorless Liniment. '-' Games and refreshments were en- Beekman'i for Reformed Church. Mrs. M. Benjamin, 27 Mdndham Ave., joyed until a late houv.-Tho'sc pres- Morrtstown, N. J., Bays,. "Have ysed nearly A sociable, for the benefit of the one bottle of Sorbol Quadruple' and my ent were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. John- Reformed church will be held Fri- Koitre is nearly gone. I was so nervous •- 8on,-Mr8.-Joseplv.E. Johnson. M^s. I could not sleep. I would jump out of • clay night ajrjlrsr Edwin hr rceek- bed. ' I could liot ntfind~the~tnrobbhi[r. TTlnnetteTHsmpiDnr Mr.- and Jfnsr man's, It w'iilTn" in"charge of £Ke" n6rpTit)Jl;lHi«r V Neil Johnson, Donald Jonrison, Otto and not n bit nervous. Will gladly tell home departmc:-.'. of the Sunday- write my experience." Get*more In- ""Johnson, William Turner, Miss formation frpm ciruu stores everywhere, school. Sorbol Company, Mecnanlcsburir. Qbio, or •Eleanor Johnson and Walter John- John J. T returned home locally at Schrocder's Pharmacy. ' son. Norman Burdge Bpent Saturday and Sunday with friends at Rocka- way. * •• -1 Miss Emma LeonanHs-spenamff-* week-at Newark. The Baptist ladies' aid society will hold an all day meeting tomorrow in the lecture room of the. church: i847 ROGERS BROS. Fulton Waiss of Flatbush spent S1LVERP L.A T E the week-end with John Miles. The five hundred club met yester- day at Mrs. Charles Reefer's, where a luncheon and cord games were en- joyed. - — ~- Mrs, Mildred Donaldson is taking a course in beauty culture in a school for this purpose at Newark. A "Peddlers Parade dance" was held Saturday night at the commun- ity firehouse at Ocean View. A great variety of costumes was worn and there_ was merriment until a late ""hour. ™~~ " '"„ Gilbert Stinjis and family have re- turned home from a stay of a week with Mr. Stimis's son at Newark. . The ladies' auxiliary of the Ocean View fire company last week enjoy.ed an outing at Red Bank. They had lunch at the-Rose Garden restaurant and attended a perform- ance at the Carlton theater '"Mrs. Klla Hills'is improving fromj injuries received in a fall. A package party and dance will REUSSILLES' carry a complete assort- be held at the lighthouse of the ment of pieces in Ambassador, Argosy, civic interests association Saturday night, February 19th. Ancestral and Anniversary Patterns, in Miss Sara Thompson of New York 1847 Roger Bros, fine Silverplate. spent Saturday and Sunday with Tea Spoons $3.75 for six Sirs. EdithTHilippi of Leonardo?- - DoBBorUSpoons- 7.25 for six A union prayer meeting will be Soup Spoons 7.50 for six held at the Baptist church tonight. Table Spoons 7.50 for six Members of the Atlantic Highlands Orange Spoons 5.25 for six and Highlands churches have been Dinner Forks 7.60 for six invited to attend. A cottage prayer j Dessert Forks ._ .'. 7.25 for six Salad Forks 7,50 for six meeting will be held at Daniel F. . Oyster Forks -vJLJ^ for s.ix Leonard's tomorrow night. ) Dinner Knives, solid .TQIO for six OUR FIRST SALE IN TWELVE MONTHS Carl Philippi, who is employed . Dinner Knives, hollow ...„ 11.00 for six by a New York concern, spent Sat- • Sincle Pieces _ 1.25 to 4.50 urday and Sunday with his family 26-Piece Sets .' $24.75 to .$34.25 here. Mr. Philippi is now on a bus- 50-Piece Sets $46.25 to $65.25 iness trip to Portland, Maine. • of •;

    MARLBORO NEWS. Monmouth's Leading Jeweler. Funeral of Hiram Downet Held 36 BROAD STREET, RED BANK. 1 Here on Monday. The funeral of Hiram Downes, who died on Friday morning, was held at his late home here on M.on-

    ssi&tiimt *' UPRIGHTS GRANDS—PLAYmS NEW and USED I There is.a time and tidefor all things. The winds are blowing from a fair quarter. The argosy laden with opportunity for the purchase of a piano at a genuine bargain price has reached the Hume port. The time to buy is at hand. A cargo of instruments to choose from. Pianos representing eome of the best known makes in the world. Pianos in every imaginable style and finish. Pianos and1 Player Pianos and Grands at prices which will astonish you because of the very obvious value of the instrument a value clearly higher than the tagged price which holds for this, sale only. .,„..

    ••/' HERE IS A SAMPLE LOT TAKEN FROM OUR STOCK OF USED INSTRUMENTS-MANY LIKE NEW Farther than ever beyond the reach of imitation STEINWAI WEBER SHONINGER TUSTING Every one knows that when Obvioiuly, the Pontlac Six announced ny.jt ago, the Ton* was then beyond duplication. *385 '165 '365 tiac Six was in extraordinary Obviously, it it today still automotive development. farther beyond the reach of imitation— A The General Motors Re« •earch Staff pioneered Pontlac —because tne^' __. RICCA KRANICH&BACH ESTEY LEONARD Six basic design. The great now carries this Important ad- General Motors*Proving ditional attraction to buyer*: Ground provided an unparal- In a period of more than a leled opportunity to perfect year, it has served tens of thou* '265 '45 that deiign without regard to lands of owners In perform* \ time or coit. And General once, reliability and economi- Motors combined purchasing cal operation, to a degree of power anured minimum costs •atlsfactlon far beyond their GULBRANSEN HARDMAN BRAMBACH on quality materials. . fondeit expectations! . Plow ,' - MILTON PmlUit Ji«, till lo 1971, OallanJ Jl«, r«mf»antanlo Ponlliic III, II0M mil Ml. All tnUtl 11tctiy. tUdi4l by I'UK«, lidiji lo |wy onids lltwrol Q ( Excess Uric AclA Givu Riic X> Men] a very moderate p'rIAc., 'Tickets; can • Write, stilting your-jiiKO, for" _ Unpleasant Tn iblcj. spring, lie was formerly in this James .StBlfu of East Kennsburg , Hatching 'roposltlon of Tornlng « TpwiuMn, bo secured from Ihe mcmbcrV of IioiJIdk'tri. "The Furitiur's PIJUIM business, but last season he was visited friends at Newark on ^atur- iiud Ill.s Honvc," atiio "Yearly AUTHORITIES agree thnt an ex. D.partmont Is D»f«»Ud—Bfg "otherwise occupied, ddv mill Sunday; -, -Budget Rccoril of iiii'iinu*, J'.:<- XJLcess of uric add ia primarily Catch** of CUma Mndo Along in large or small quai> Mrs. Molly Naughtbn is improving pen.su ami Hi tiulli due to faulty kidney action. Reten- tht Bay Shore Last Woeli. ) Twenty-eight members of thq The Inrge steel' garage at- Fort from gup. - ..''•••. - Free. tion of this toxic material often tities - in , Mammoth ,The Associated fire companlci of Women's Republican unit of Poii Monmoqth has been torn dowri to Mil". Milbury Stearns ..of Nav.e- makes ito presence felt By sore, pain- Mlddletowh tev?nilil», Which is a Monmouth enjoyed n. euchre party make room for the new building JAfOli_ A KlNi;. Buckeye ihoubatoi-s ' Krlduy afternoon at Mrs. Thomas J. buik U vcfv~sli .Xul joints,-Q.. tired,JiOftRyi^LJJcelinis^^ body representing all tho flro com- soon tO.liB.-.CMcted. Tim garage \vi|I Dutncl i and, cometlmet, tonic backache and panies of the, township, met Sun- Castor's be moved to' a.new jocaiioiT! T Mrs. Kiln S. 'Moulter and her hvi Mutual Lift Insurance Cn. •>( N.-V. headache. That the kldrieya aro not' day at thecBast Koarisburg flrehouse OCEANPORT NEV/S. Mrs. Hanson, wife' c-f Colonel functioning right ia often shown'by. qhlldren-of Syracuse are spondins 702 MatlisiiiT AM-'IUIC. 3c and plcctod offlcersj, The officers Hanson, has relurnod to Fort Mon- ccanty or burning paa3agc of jeerc- : several dajo with Mrs. Moulter's Mrs; Annie Ferry Ro»lgni as Prr.5 are Marcus Mulle.r, .president,»WIL- mouth after an absence of several .V.liury l'nri;. N. .1. lions. Thousands assist their kldneya llam Krubbs vice .president, George parcnU, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brain- Idcnt of W»m«»'i League., Ford motor for 'sale, weeks spent in Colorado. i'jj Uruatt-.vay, New Vui!\. nt ouch times by the use of Doan'a nrd. , *" ' Mrs. Annie Ferry, who has beep PricbotVBccretary' and Harold Wil- Mrs. C. B.' Champlln, who hus Mte—a stimulant diuretic. Doan'a cheap. lett treasurer. A.prop6sarto croote Judge Jlulif V. Lawrence of Free- president of the woman's league or are recommended by many local pea- ajtownihlp fire departmont^was de- hold will speak on "Lincoln tho the'Mothoditt church for the pust pie. Ask your neighbor I bated by a" large majority. All ths Litforatoi" nt the New Monmouth year, line tosigncd. buring hct • Mircy Farms companies agreed to accept" the new Baptist cliurch Sunday nlirlit. term of oflke with the assistance .:.•;': Freehold Road, •contracts submitted Vf the tbwnshlp Mrs. Louise Carroll of Newark- of tho other members $500 has been committee • under which each', com- spent Saturday nnd Sunday with raised and added to tho church All hands for "Ropeco" DOAN'S IS* Matawan, N. J. pany will receive $1,215 os its share friends- at 'East Kconsburg, where fund.-:. A now president will be and "Ropeco" for all hands. Stimulant Diuttttc to tha Kidney* of the lire appropriation. -The Leon- Bhe has a summer residence. , voted on at the next mceing. ardo, Fair View and Port Monmouth Daddy, big brother, little Phone Matawan 681 Charles Sodcn has moved from Mr. and Mrs. Buford Coatcs, who brother1 and middle-size PROPOSALS FOR SLAG, (Ire companies havp-newfire badges," Fair" Haven to Walling avenue at have bogn liylng-on jV'Wberton ave- Ntjl'ce i* licrcliy t'iven thai tcslcil binn for fur- - «hlp will continue to use their old. the Texas oil company. - Tho Pastime athletic,club wllfgive here that each likes to wear; Illsliiiig I-' O. iJ. enri S«»liritfh(. ,Nuw Jrr- 33 East Front Street. o thoUFnnd (2,000) (oni of chip badges. A'proposal was submitted Independent fire company of Bel- a dance at the Oceanport tirohousc to hold- a euohro. party to -pay for all the shoes; all the hats; a lag in carload loin, Dclaory to bn tnnrtp ' ',' ford will hold a supper Thursday on Monday night. 'Jancing will be- n* required liy tho laid Coituci! during tuc the budget, but no action wife taken Immense .valued Thai's not all the furnishings. sennon Of X0*J7. 'night, March 3d, at Dor's hall from gin at nino o'clock. putting it tun strong. Not - "Many^largexafifteToTclami fiayo will be opened at the. meeting—al., g —pcout-troop~Nor 40j.-ln-charge of ."..—. ?_„.*... .when, you ilitnk 111' cill'S of. All of the same high -stgn- luitcil hold on' Thursday uvnnin?, - ~- Edward Kelch of Chicago la Wfihri, aHpnrlftl thn standard nuike biin^ KOM at y tenth. 1U27, 8:00 o'clock P. M.. baen' |nade"al6»lg" Barltan bay, at- dard that lets us .say with lending several days with his par-1 Ocoanport church lira: body on Sun-' yie'll-lo'W IlKlU'ea on tcl'iils. tho Ocofliiit: tirfcliuui pecWly at Port Mftnmouth, tho last truth that we sell the best nts, Mr. and Mrs. James Kelch of d night. An address was madi SAVING Sf/VSf ChryBlcr "70" port Phaeton, 1 All bids muf^t be made on mnndnn] pro- few days. The high wirids and shifts ay T nosiil formi. must lie cnrlo«H in neikd avesink. - by Morgan Knapp, Held executive of now tircs ; Duco .finish. Buy of everything men and boys Ing tides have 'greatly, aided .tho YALUffS envelope, ftith tho namt- of the bidder anil Mrs. Carl F. Peterson of Arllng- the Boy 'Snouts for Monmoulh now nt winter pricct. wear. • ' tlio lubjoct on lh« outnlda and must be olammcrs In this. work. .' . Ford 4-door sedan, newly nccompfinlcd by it certified chock for flva 1 n has been visiting her daughter, county. Mr. Knapp told the con- hundred dollars (3500.00). •Tho Old Minds' Association' is painted end in perfect run- rs. Hilda VanBrunt of Campbell's gregatio.n'of the founding and work ROGERS PEET. COMPANY Specifications in proposnl form mil? ho a title of a play which W.lll be given ning order. obtained from Jure -I. (Jaffw, borouch unction. QrcjudwBy Broadway Broidwty Friday night, February ,18th, atthe of the Boy scouts and tho var|ou3 clerk, Rumson. New Jersey: The Borough Mrs, JUllknuBofikd^d^Mxs^ -actmtics—and—rocited—ilifi—scQi Studebaker 7-passcnflcr. tour- 91 Utctly at Wanim it 13th 8t Council reserves hJhlt Fort Monmoutn "scnooiliouse by trra ouis Boekcl of Locust Point Rave n i^l f iardL-^JLTJl'Iyi a' tHbid ladles' auxiliary of the. Port'Mon- oatl^ and scout laws. Tho scripture AV. WARUEN-BARBOUn. id their houses wirod for electri- lesson was reud by Qouglas Berry. a lri(j scvings 'or $2B0. ^ Kir«ld Sq. ^•fr York Fifth AT* Mayor. mouth flro company* < .•'Twenty* at 41ft St Attoit:—JERE J. CAREW, 9 s'.it persons will take, part in the ty- "ilte. Louis Millar attended the Mon. Motor Car Co., * Doroutiri Clrrk, Treraont lay, and tHoy are.rehearsing three John Werner of Port Monmouth conference of the league of women INC. Rumion. Now Jersey. _ 33 East Front.St. Tel. 1409 Boiton, Dated'January Mth, 1327. _ ,.,_,. ights each week under tlib direction a new employee of" the County voters held at Trenton on Monday. if Mrs. Blood, one of the teachers as company at Atlantic Highlands. John.Silvers of Oceanport. ave It pays to advertise in The Register.' it; tho school. .Dancing will follow, he play, .,. Han's », chance to Mrs Bobort Stokes and her eon good pl«y»r «l % rook bottom i Robert BtokeE provided organ and prltt'•'-'•l ~Reliabl " •'e makemake. At. S( violin muelo at the New Monmouth tricilv* design. Open aven- 9 Baptist church Sunday night. Miss tnfi. Terms arranged. Spear, the township librarian, made an address on library work. Prof. Barton of the township, high school spoke on, "The Aim of an English Course.1'- Mrs.- Kinsley .Blodgett' ot an address on "American '- ."—No Interact— d The Fast councilors' association Si& Cookman Ave., d f Monmouth county will meet Tues day night at the rooms o' Baysid •Asbury Park. I council pf Belford. It Is expected 575 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY that about 260 persons will be pres at 47th Street ent. A clam feast will be served, Frank H. Lloyd, supervising prln 4hlfM4dd4 township, will bo the principal speaker. St. Clement's church of Bolforc will celebrate tho first.year of it! work thcre^ at an anniversary ser- vice Sunday af tornoon at f oui o'clock; -Several clergymen~w1! take part. The church school wi celebrate tho oitnWe'tsarii' at its BCIV vlco which will be held ot ten o'cloc Sunday morning. Bad spots on Main ttrect at Bei ford arc being repaired with cinders Overseer David Sohnoor Is. In charge of the work. Mr. Schnoor Is a. new road overseer, he having been ap pointed a short time ago lo'euccee Melvin P. Yard, who is spending th winter In Florida. Henry J. Frost of New Monmouth jire embraced in our great was 87 years of_ age Friday. Ne formal celebration was held, but number of Mr. Frost's rolatives and frionds called on him and congratu lated him on his good health. He remarkably healthy and active for mon of his age. HOME SALE "What Price Justice" is the titl of a play which will bo given Frl Complete day night, March 11th, at the Por Genuine Handwoven Oriental Rugs of very wiATungar Monmouth schoolhousc. Those whe Oriental Rugs—A splen- We were Pioneers in the Importation fine weave in choice de- Tubtand will take, part in tho play rchearsei did selection of desirable H;helr-parts-at--ti-nieetlng-aWohn and Sale of Oriental Rugs signs and colorings. -In Accurate, Dependable Ilillycr's at Mlddlotown villago'Moh Colors ancll ppatterns. the 9 x 12 size . , Automatic-Relay, Recep- day night. MMadd e to our own specii- HPODAY resident agents are located in eighteen of the tado for "B" Eliminator. The sorvlco at the Now Monmoutl Keeps "A" Battery In con- Baptist church Sunday night wll fications. Priced in the X important rug centers of Persia, Turkey, India and bogin ot half-post seven o'clock in $1 Qd-oo slant charge. No Add and ,stead of eight o'clock. A doubli 9 x 12 size at China, where for 365 days of the year they are constantly proved reliable by quartet of Red Bank colored folk on the alert for all unusual and favorable opportunities freshman Engineers., under tho direction of Miss Moll 185 tangford will render negro splritu of purchases for our patrons. We are not therefore Soldby selections. .00 The ladies' auxiliary oilndepom dependent upon the less favorable method of making a 2000 Oriental^ cut lire company of Bolford wi! fleeting visit to Constantinople or other markets remote Empire Garage hold n curd pnrty nt Lohsen & Wll 115 ktt's hall at Belford tomorrow from the actual weaving centers. The savings resulting Scatter Rugs t FUOST, Prop. night. The auxiliary will hold a IUI prise supper at - the same pla Oriental Rugs of a deep, from this "buying at the source" method are reflected Extremely reasonable 21. Eait .Front Strati, 'I'lunsday night, March 3d. rich, pile and modern in the amazingly moderate prices now quoted on these prices prevail on small Mr. and Mrs. John Vanderbllt of color effects) a quality (RED BANK, N. J. DuKord and Mrs. Thomas Caslcr qf beautiful rugs. Oriental rugs during Port Monmouth spoilt last Saturday we recommend. In the February. This entire nnd Bunday with frlondi«t-Brook> -9-xl2size> Sean these offeringt.carcfully.-Bcttir still, visit were Wilton Rugs, I.. '£....» ft—.... ^1^ M J brolton, Bho ii Improvlnir at the size . . AUt $30 9x12 size-...• size . . . from / 3 home of hir diuglitcr, Mrs. Harry BafcutT Countv lutr Pnttonon of Nttveilnk, - W. W, Mullcr, itatlon agent «t Btlforil, hut Mturncd homi from EQUALLY AMAZING VALUE? EXIST IN OUR FURNITURE, CARPET, (ho Long Brandt liosplUl whoro he undorwont an operation, He Ii much Improved but hti not yet boon nblt DRAPERY AND LAMP pEPARTMENTS , to work, : • . • •• ,. * ^Mr iml.JHr*..WllllAm Palmer1 Jf N«w MciBMtuth eaileti on John'Bn- I'REldlif'PAID^fo^ALL SHIPPING POINTS nett o( Pair Itavim lut Prldty. 1*1. INCLUDING SATURDAY IN THB UNITED 8TATE3 day wai Mrv llonnitl'i - nlr\ttltth blrthdny, ,lli furmcrjy UvfdjitDih Shane Gndoned Merchandise Curries oAtiQAssuiwice of Satisfaction> 8.4 lord, o Jlowotrtt VVt Hgiisrli of Now Mon. itb liwioUd homt thl^ wtik Page Twenty BED BANK REGISTER, FEBRUARY 9,1927; home,A pa^hwork quilt was com- KILLED IN AUTO CRASH. .it the att- of TO .-years, was hcW- rmt-cxemrit (ii-cmeiiVcel'tiflcate. The of* an Ahrons-Fox truck and will hot roast beef, supper held' la»t Tnursday afternoon at the; house matte•••-"*—r ••-"'.a>s referre*-•—•d ^ta •<-.the :investi .:- have a committee at the meeting to Wednesday'right at the Mothodlut pleted and was bought by Mrs. C. \ — M. Burck of Shr|>»flbury. Jsmuburg Doctor Meeta Death in .in 1 was attended by 100 persons. ga£hig committee. / protest against the ordinance. church hull by the American. Me- Accident at Freehold. Rev. 3: W. .Tower conducted the ser- David Hogan* a member of the The heavy foe« one night last chanics' lodge of this place. orchestra at Texas Guinan's club at. tyeck was thq cause of an accident • Mr. and Mrs. Richard "Parker SHREWSBURY NEWS. Burdge & Russell Dr.-'R.' \V. Menser of. Jmtncsburg* \nc Burial was.-.r.iada at Fair vyoB killed and Reuben Christie, an Vicv cemetery. The beorcrs were New York, Allah Fee, a professional on the Rumson. rood, A Buick auto- have returned from a wedding trip Tido Wmer PUnt^Emplojasi Entir- automobile dealer of the same'place. Jacob, Zei-r, Tunis S. Barkuloo, dancer, Frank Uelly and Thomas mobile, driven by Edward Van- to Washington, D. C, and arc liv- l«in»d by William Adamell. > Kelly; all of Ivfcsy York, spent Sun-, Syckle, ran off the road ai a sharp ing' with. Mr. Parker's parents on Expert Movers of Household \m seriously injured when a "car James' P. Bruce, Nathaniel Slocum, 1 The employees of the Eatontown driven by Christie'ran down an en-Albert King'arid Fred Hiltbrunjicr.- day 'with Mr.'and Mrs. Henry Bauer. turn in front of the Tlum property Church street. v Mrs . Parkep was distributing plant of tho Tide Water bankment and overturned about a Mr. Suttir was janitor of the public . An automobile in which Mr. anil and crashed through an iron fence,! foimerly Miss Dorothea Herring. ' sales corporation met Thursday Goods and Pianos. nlilo outside 'of Freehold Thursday school building on River avenue and Mrs. John McDonald of Red Bank The tar was not damaged and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. P» L, Aycrs 6pont night at tho home of Willium night... Dr. Henser's skull, was frao-.'the -school wirs -elosci.Thursday af- were riding overturned last Week on VanSyckle-was not huit. He said| Satuiday and Sunday at Dayton. Adamcit at this place. John Boer, —tiircdr1 The two men-were-tsken- io- ternoon. " ' ' .' - ^ - • - ,tlie-Runi|>on--voad after- the= car Jiad the f ogwas so dense he did not see Kpw Jersey. manager of the plant, gn\6 a talk City Movings a Specialty Freehold in the Freehold ambulance. Arthur Boycc has bought a newbeen hit by another machine, which the turn in the'road. \ J. .11. VariNcst,;lias been kept in- and piano selections were' tendered Dr.. Harvey. S. Brown 'examined Essex coach. A ;iew Chevrolet did not, ttop after the collision.' Mr. Miss Catharine Rogers attended doors with sickness, .- by Arthur Gardner of Asbuiy Park them and ordered them taken to a tnlL-k has been bought for use by theMcDonald was cut on the finger. Junior week at Cornell university at E.• A,"Bogcrti'T. A. Stout and P. At midnight a luncheon was Betved Padded yahs Trenton hospital.' Dr. Sienscr died Old Oaks stock farm. Mrs. McDonald escaped injury. Ithaca, New York. While there she L. Ayres, who' arc employed In. the The. • dining room was decorated oh the wav. Christie was. taken Clam chowder, sandwiches and Erank .Bannister and Peter Wcnd- was the guest of the Theta Delta landscape department of' Lovett's in orange and bjacft The party - - ., Careful, Courtcoui, Experienced-A home in a private car.. Dr. Menscr Other !4ooil tlrings were served at the ling of New York, SOUK writers, and Chi fraternity. nursery, attended a. meeting . of•broke up at a Jiato hour.* : was 38" years old and for several conclusion. of the meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Wilram Mullin of The Presbyterian ladies' aid will nurserymen last Thursday at Tren- ton. . ,-•'.•' •*" Nathan Marx and fnmily arc Sight Seeing Busses for all Occasions years was connected with the state Oceanic (ire company last Wednes- Brooklyn visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil-hold a chicken supper tonight at the » spending a .Vreek'..wlth.'.rslativo|toa. home for boys at Jamesburg. day night. The firemen of the bor-liam Fincgan Sunday. community Abuse on Bingham ave- • Mrs. Zacliqry Taylor, whohit s ...._ been confihed to the house with siok- Long Island. .•.*''••• ough were the guests of George Hal- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peters en- nue! The supper will be served The interior of Shrewsbury Man- RUMSON NEWS, lansiii. aniS he provided ).hc feast in tertained a number of friends at a from half-past five to eight o'clock. ness, is improving. Fireproof Storage: Packing and-Expreii. • * John H. VanNcst is a medical, or is being redecorated by Bciija Focahontaj Lodge Election—Charles appreciation of the firemen's fine party_ Saturday night. Mrs. Theodosia West, who under- m|n Lane. • ' . Sutter't Funeral. work last year at a fire \yhieh dam- Misses Irene and Rhca Tanner en- went an operation for mastoiditis patient at Hazard hospital.at Long Branch. J. J. Martin, who has Jiccn living Office Globe Court and Mechanic Street j The Pocahontas lodge of this aged a building owned by Mr. Hal-tertained friends from lioboken at the Long Branch hospital, is im- in the Metzgar house, has moved to • place has elected ..Mrs. William lanan, At the business meeting of over the week-end. proving. _ The Wontan's club will meet this Elizabeth. '*.•-. Charles Wisscrt lfns bought a 1 Hower Pocahontas, Mrs. John "Wil- the fire company Mr. llollanan, who Tho paferitlcacners' association iiftornooh at three o'clock at the Clarence Wciderolt, who has been son Wcnonah, Mrs. Fred Burgess is an exempt firemen, was accepted Chevrolet coupe. will hold a euchre party oh Friday j home of Mrs. George Ivins on thoworking for T, Augustus' Bowne, • ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••»*4 ••»»»•••••••••' prophetess, Mrs. Peter .T.^Jrtulvlhill as an active member. The ordinance to buy an Anicri- night, February 18th, at the' high j Rumson road, QveTseer of the county roads, is now ths can-LaFrance lire apparatus will school building, on Lafayette street, j The road between the railroad . IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEVi 1027, or In default thereof BUch'decree will [secretary, Mrs. Charles Dixon keep- Fred Kirinerty has taken employed by the- Tide Water sales To CLARENCE AUaUSWS-KOBDj 4»«- ulten uBotnst you- as '.:.» Chi'ncillor for the Herman shoe 'com- : er of wampum, Frank Bonson Pow- come up for a public hearing at to- «i-. i —- | station and Fort Monmouth is being corporation at Eatontown. By vlrtuo of an order of the Court ol Khali tlihtk:e(|ultable and just. - ,*>* ' _ hatnn. and Mrs. Sarah Nponan. co!_-. pany. > morrow night's meeting of the com- LITTLE SILVER NEWS. , repaired by the county. Chancery of NoiT Jersey, mado on tho ^Oth Tlie "Wijcut «f lulJuult In to olitaln* Tests foT leaks in the gns main on O of January.-^027! itr-w-certain patitfc •decree -of divorce dUiolvlnK~tlte~^iarrt0K« "lector: ThirltHinTnrill disposp of n - Kdwanl Roberts is building a gar- -mlssioncrs. . A large _ uUeilUuliee.. is. r~~l_ L, i f' Mrt_jnd •Mr^Lewts DufHiy are -the-state- highway—werejnadc - las i^ibi^An^ordjilfj botwooii jou a'lrt) thft Huld petltiober. —tili-key-e-n—Hie o bpofatwe—|>lim,— i-,r_;,- on his property mi Third street, looked for asthe members of theLodge Supper—Newly wcdi Home jTjparaing Tit J. II. VanKcsl's. ' nnd you, Clarence A(JBUnt\)i Foru, ~am^TiMrT»lhTia*S7~^~ fendant. you ate wiulwU ta HPTimiy mill '-TROVWVIlD-WrWIS The funeral of Charlos B. Suiter, " William Cook has made an appli- Runuon fire ~ SollolCur of Petitioner, i who (lied on Monday of last week ion to Oceanic fire company for cided by a vote" of 12 to 9 in favor One hundred persons attended a i party ftionday afternoon at herIt pays to advertise in The Registor. tltton on or befoVe the 2Ut'Uay o( Maicli, /P. O. AJdfu>», Itod Dank,, N. J.

    at CUT PRICES Camels 2 Packs For Chesterfields Piedmonts Safe f 9 Drug Lucky. Strike Carton of 2OO Store® Sweet Caporal 60 BROAD STREET, RED BANK Phone"11444 $1.23 SPECIAL CUT SALE

    J^ Entering upon the third week of our February Sale we are still able to offer our patrons a •..1 SIZE wide variety of exceptionally beautiful furniture. .VI" .25 Cream Odorortq .25Resinol Soap ... 19c Our floors, depleted by last week's heavy selling, have been refilled with many interesting 4C new Spring items which will be offered at Sale Prices for the balance of this month. This is your opportunity to obtain strictly new up-to-the-minute Suites, Kugs and Udd Pieces at decided savrngs. .60 Djer I39c Waterjottle rponrni^r.t..v Spocinl ^39*A»tdFldCdii^ ,\ .25Liggett'i Milk Chocolate, half lb, bur 23c Special ,.35 Llgsott'i Milk Chocolate Almond Bar, 49c half pound ,! 29c $1.49 RED BANK REGISTER; FEBRUARY 9, 192?;; Pace 'HAym^ WOMAt, DEAD, YOUNG THIEVES CAUGHT. WANT THE STRAND OPENED. KEYPORT NEWS. " ed her position ai t»ohtr In &•' VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA, ELECTION AND SUPPER. Lioni Atli proprietor to Have Show school at Union B«aph, Mini Haiti' MlM'Mary E. Walter Dl*4 Sunday Youthful RobWT Nabbid After New Building'and Lomn A«»ocl«tlon Bowno h» tak»n her place. Long Sarita'of Robbtriei. Saturday Night, ;• /." , —Drug Buiirtoii Sold, ' • EbGAR QRICOa WAS A NATIVE . at AM of M Yttri; JAMESC. APPLEGATE OF NAVE. LIBERTY HOSE COMPANYS 47th C. J. post has been a recent ittr> . MIti Mary Elizabeth Walter died Since laBt November a scries of It was reported at the meeting of A number of business men of-tho OPNBW MONMOUTH. SiNK DIED TUESDAY. ANNUALJVIEETING. •/ gical patient at the Long Branch" Sunday after h*vln« been alek.ilnee robberies has occurred at Red. the Red Bank.Lions last night that borough nreBponaorlng-a new.build- honpital. Ing and loan association in connec- H« Ditd'ai f Columbui,", Kentuckyy, Uit October. She had lived at Nave- Eor Many Y«arT~H« WM En(>i*d Bank. No reports of the thefts Gold B»dg«i Preientod to Tw..o Ol. d J. Clark Gonover would regain poa- Mrs. Sarah D«y of Newark wai WWharh a HHo Hd Ud 4B Y •Ink eight yean, moving to that in tha Contractor Business—Had wcro made by the pollen for public* Mcmbori—Turkey Supper ,'. FpL.j Minion of the Strand theater in a tion with, a life insurance plan to Wh o Ha Uvtd 4B Y«rs— tho rfcent guest ef.Mrp. .QvwwMt i- Th. Ftin.ral H.ld Uit W.dn.s. place from Rutherford, MUt W»l< Bean Virtually Blind for Twelve Information, ai it was believed'that low. Election—Flnt Company t'o day or two. The Lions paBsed Ta pay off the-mortgage in caso the ter wat 68 yeara old lait Deetmber. Yoari—funeral Held Saturday. thii would Insure si greater oppor- Motorize. • .- • resolution requesting Mr. Conovcr borrower dies. A dinner was held Henry Currje, son of da? at Fair Vi»w Chapel. Shu Was n daji_,hter of John and tunity to catch the robber*. On at tho.Rarll'an Inn on Tuesday of , The funer.il of-Eilgar Crises of James Conovcr Applegate of 'i'ho 471.li annual meeting and, to open the theater Saturday night, MM; T. J.- Gurrle, and Marlon'Wall : Sarah TVKlter'wid »h* U_ survived Siinwiyjiight the newiitand of the election of odiens of Llberty%hpse Jtsting^hat .such a^cour?o would lastweek io_d|scuss_ the_ j]lan3,_at |ng,"»on_of jtfr. Mid MrijJlufuiO, Columbus. Kentucky, formerly of 1 Na.vca|nk died Tuesday night of lait :: 7 by hot mothtr'^lth' whom ihe lived. week of pneumonia after a sickness Uni.ori news company at tho Red company was held last night at ita I »e've the best interests of the'bus- \vhicli 7Alb~ert 'Schujfr^of NcwSK,' "Walllhj., Kavo enrolled arstua* Now Wonmouth,"*~wai "held Jait She al»o leaves two iliters and four Bank railroad station was, broken ne men nn t le we ale vice president of the North Amerr -Wcdneiday at the chapel at Fair of three weoks. Mr. Applegate was firchoinc on White street and thel' " ^ ' lf °f the In the Newark law school.-. brothen.' .They ara Ml«« Lottie W. n native of Middletown village and Into. Cigars, cigarettes, candy and following odlccis were elected for; borough. Mr. Conover, when seen ienn life' insurance company, was Mr. and Mrs, Clifford DnLtoii View cemetery., Tho sorvico wai Walter ftnfl Arthur Writer of Nave- other, goods valued' at ?18 and a after the meeting, said he had nr-'[ prompt nnd -p'rcbeiiled the opera- conducted by. Bey.. ^H^SutphJn of was ason of James and Latitla Sher- tho coming yenr: have rented the Mahur house on : link, Mm, Jbsephlno Baker of Sum- malt jum In cash wore stolen. ranged to mako certain improve- tions of tlio proposed association. RlveRlver Tl«a,Tl«a« formerfor " paitpr.ofthftha man Applegate. Ne'arly all of .his Frtildent—Jacpb Illom. First street, Mr. and Mrs,-Mnhaf Ne^JMtfnmoutb/ church, assistedby mit,, William •Walter.'o«. New York, life was epent at Navesink, Ho was On Mondays Detective .Sergeant Vico nretlilcnt—David" Malr. ments to the theater, which would -Among tliosa interested are former having recently moved to Flatbush, Bev;-Hj>Plerce Slmpion, the present Prank Walter of. W.lldwood anil engaged for many years In the gen- Joseph .Bray arrested William . Secretary—I.ctvU Hondrlcki. require ten days to two weeks, but ] Mnyor Thomas I,. Smith, Arthur Miss Evelyn Lufburrow is rnak> Ad6lph~WMt«"0l!: Wlntertonr New Mortz, tester Chasey, John An- Trca«urcr—Harold S. Allen. that, he Would take the request of j W, McFurland and Ezra W. Kar- ing a six weeks' trip to tho psotor of the ohurolf, Mr, Grlggj era^ contra/sting and ^bulkhead cow- 9 foreman—^Frnnk* Whflr. : :j: x tholLlons Into consideration; const,—' ' • - :~~~ : iUweternnndthfU -yo'rkr^~5liBr"W8lter w»P"» TOomber|-8tructldn--bu«lrieiSi—Ho built-tho schuntz^andj-Bertrsm Jiallenbake. l'lrat niublnnt fDremtn—.David Hin- nernl was attended by a number of of the Baptist church of Rutherford; bulkhead along tho ocean shore at MerU is ?C years old and the others c'pok. Major Wcston of the Ndai- Hunt ' The American legion'j annual Mr. Bnd Mrs. Harvey S. Bodle • tha memborg of Arrowemith post, of range In ago from eighteen to nine Second .aiilitant fciroman—David Main Ascociation told of conditions In was held Thursday night,at nnd Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Connoll loft .Tho;fqneral will j>e held tonight Highlands, Mr; Applogate_aj£p soli Gwlncer—f'r«d Wlllman. - vhiqii oj-giniwtlon Mr, Grlggi wai it the house and the.sermon will be poles for pound fishermen, cutting Tee>i years^--Thojr ave now in tho that parp t of the world. A campaigpgn J Yc Coltagu Inn. Commander L. E. Thursday for a. 8ix weeks' trip to Asilstant •nilneer—Albtrt Hembllnc. Cokelct uctcrf Florida in Mr. Connell's car. ' ' -a tftmbar. Remark) wer«uj_ade by preaohed >by Rev.'Robert-Anderjon the timber on woodland tracts which countjjail. Mr. Bray became sus- Truteoa—Pnd Gill, Harry. Patttripn. for relief" for the Near East will be to/istmaster in ploiouB of Mcrtji some time ago and place of Cecil Congressman-elect Harold 0. Joseph Grover, the commander of of Navetlnk, Burial.will be made he bought In thevyestorn part of,the John U, Hobinson. * carried on at Red Bunk Sundayy un- Ackci-don, who he watched Mertz's movements Rcprcscnativr to firtmen's relief Miocl- der the chairmanship of Edwin C. ."touUi not attend on account of In- Hoffman spoke nt the meeting .of the post. Burial AVas mado st Fair jgm cemetery at Fair View county. For the paat twelve years .Btlon—Fred Gill, d h ih View cemetery. ; •'•••'• - : closoly with.tho result that ho finally Gillnnd. jiirii-s rucoivoil in un nulomobllo the Keyport improvement associa- |n Bergen countunty > ho had been vlrually blind and on Riprcaentatlve to vl,lton eonirolttee tion Monday afternoon.. ' 'Mri Qriggr'wai borrt at New this account he was obliged to give got the necessary evidence * and David Malr. The Lions awarded prizes for at- Hccidont. l.'oiiKrc),sinaii-plect Har- 1 wrung frofn, Mortz a confession RepriiiaMulIvs on board of eleetlon-r- tendance to a team consisting of aid Tlotrmiin niaiK- an address and Mrs. Swedes and family linvi WonmoUthh- a'n'd" he was »' son of up business, Despite .his poor eye- Jolm It. Whlto. William and Lydia A. Grlggi, He sight, howeVer, he did a great deal which resulted in his arrest. CharleB R. English, William A. Hop- j Mayor WycknfT of Kpyport. and moved from Eait Keyport Into the The places in • addition to. the Firo police— Alomo DeWltt. Harold S. nnllltcd .in the 29th regiment of HENRY KROENER DEAD, of work on his residence property, Allen. Henry Cliaclwlrli. ping, W. Albert Burdge, and Mar- Mayor -Sutphin of Mutawnn ulso| W. H. Tilton I\OUBC on First street. Jisw-JorwyJiJy. . shortly, aftorlhs.fiiftlhfiiit - Mr.-App!«gatp vat twioo married. newsstand which were broken into tin Nil], Special attendance prizes William Anderson was a visitor were Emilio Talerico'a store, JoFm Tho -eoinpaliy presented a gold and I at Cape Charles, Va., luat . break of thexlvilill waar and ho fought FORMER RED SANDMAN DIES Hfs~fir?t wife was Mrs. Flenifng, badge and a life membership cer- were received by Mr. Nill'and James J. H. Hcndrickson Galatro's lunch room, Angelp Biz- Wilde. Henry H..Kohle was u guest', daughter Betty jp.ent the. week-end 1JI150 was cleared by the lbitthbttlf^the widow ot Michael Flemingrandby tilicate to Henry Charlwlfk hjy 1 1 imro'a barber ' sliop , DeirmV-Wi* Mis. A.."C!ldOo, Jl ., of war. - After the war he engaged in her he leaves'one daughter, Mrs. For Several Year. HVW«» In'the ray's bakery, John Yctman's store- been an active mombcr of the com- Tho Lions will observo ladies' Summit.. in tho "Womanless Wedding".io- railroading work in Indiana. Later Grocery Business With Hli Father John Allen of Hillside near Nave- pany 40 yenrs. Fred Gill has been .he niov.cd to Kentucky,,where he Jioueo and office, William Lucas's night next Tuesday night. Martin I!. Hoffman lias pur- cntly staged at the Reformed at Red Bank—Later Bj.Jf ilnki Mr. Applegate's second wife laundry and Samuel Biker's bouso an active member of the company :hurch house. Mrs. G. W. Stidfole lihd livid ThepMt'46yeativ'"'". '. was Miss Josephine Tracy of Brook- thirty years and he also received a chased tin- drug buniness of Itufus During most of that 'time he was Business at Long Branch. in Middletown township. A con- TWO NEW SCHOOL TRUSTEES. O. Walling, located in the McKln- ,vas chairman of the committee In Henry. Kroiner, formerly of Red lyn. By hor he leaves two children, siderable quantity of the stolen, gold badge. Andrew R. Coleman, jharge and she entertained the com- In charge of. two railroad'station!, William Applegate .of Navtffeink and a charter member of tho company, ; ney building at thu corner of Front one on each side of tho Mississippi Ban.k, died In a hospital at Detroit goods was Recovered {or their own- Mr Clark Komp «nd Charlei F. ; ,f Brosui .streets. Mr. Walling has mittee and membors of tho ca«t, st Thursday night aft or'I Mrs,. Eugenq Aimer, of, Bloomfield. era by .Mr. Bray. Among the goodj was pr.esent at the meeting. nn _a card party^ at h~e' r home on Thurs- drfk'ltlb MAlafcl6lit' —Following-threloctioff"of offlcera Mackay Win at Little Silver. -| been the owner nf the.business-f-ot- for bladder troubleleTTIr! . recoverctl were. automobile tires Jaay nightnigh . tween the two stations ho had to a turkey supper was M.rs. Clark Kemp and Charles F. 1 27 years and Mr. Hoffman has been was on his way to Mount Clemens,* Mrs. Aencs Ewing of Wilmington, owned by Mr.Yetmah and valued jisa a rowboat,«* Ho .was remarkably North Carolina... .<, , Mackay wore elected school trustees j in his employ for a largo portion Bound for Warmer Climei; vigorous for a'man of his yean, Michigan, to undergo treatment and at $00 and clothing which WBB tak- were made by Coun-Ut, Little Silvor Mast night. They of that time. was taken sick on the train. He was • The funeral- was_ held Saturday en from Mr. Lucas's place. The j y , who repre Warren H. Smock of Broad street, Even'when he was'eighty years, old mprnlng at St. Agnei's church at At- Myron V. Brown, w.ho repre- BU.c?eed Edwin Hobbs and Geor.ru \ _ fJecil S. Ackerson was injured he died to row ncrois thaMJasltslp- Rccojnpijiie? byjh.ls'_wife< '• thing* takon-at Mr, Riker's house sented tho borough council; Lester H; LiRplncott, who did not run for Tuesday night nt the Keansburg Red Bank, and John C. Hendrick.'son Mr.Kroener was the sohof Pctcf lantic'Highlands with 11 requiem compriBed old coins'valued at :|IB. McQueen nnd Louis J. Tetley, form- re-election. Mrs. Kemp and " ' ... . of Allenhurst left today by rai|for pt river. Five years ago ho gavo up mass chanted by Rev. Mlohaol Cal- Mr..; gateway when his car ran into a railroading work and he had since Kroener and was born at.New York er (ire chiefs of the department; Mackay wero endorsed by the., telegraph pole. Paul Morehouse Uinmi, Florida, where they. .Will 76 yoars ago. -When he wan a small lahan. Burial was made at Mount RESULT IN RARITAN. . Fritz DresBler, second assistant school board. They were opposed, came along just as the accident pend-a short time. Later they,,wiU received a pension from the rail- Olivet cemetery. Tho bearers were road company, boy his pnronti moved to Bed Bank, chief, and by members of the com-by Harrison Shampnnoro and D.' happened and llnding Mr. Ackerson jo to Havana, Cuba. They e#>ect Fred Pierce, Mack McMahon, Allen Eight School Trutteet Elected pany. _ ..- o be, nwuy about a month. "v Jfot'manj; Jpears Mr, Grlggs made whore his father for many j.88,rs was Douglaa Parker. Peder J. Gisloson in an unconscious codition took, him a' leading grocer. Henry- attended Beeglo and Harry Postcn. .»f'. Tb,ere Yoiterday. ' Liberty hose company has nom-was' scheduled to be Shampunoro'o liomo in hi.s car. Dr. Hnrtman was * i e» ' ,,. n pr»ctlSe>6r spending a month or ; so,, at New Monmouth and vicinity, school at Red Bank rind the Tren- Eight members of the school inated Thomas Mead as a candidate running rnate, but at the last min- cnlled uml found that although no Seven School Trustee* Elected. usually laU in the summer.or early ton business college, For scvernl FUNERAL OF: WM. ANTO'NIDES. board were elected yesterday in for second assistant chief of the de- uta it was learned that ho was not; bones wp.ic broken, Mr. Ackerson , Mrs. J. C. Ilankinson, Mrs. Qeta in the fall. He always religiously years,, he'was associated'.with h'lp Service Held Friday at tha House Raritan township, three for three partment. The election will be held eligible- to run because he. had not | was sulTcrlrig from ahdominal iiu Gilhuly, Walter C.^obb, Ii.' S. Cur- attehded___i>rejjn}oi3Juit4he_3Oth 7aaTS,-1;hree"f(Jr;twiryeaTr anij iwo next-month. lived in the borough three years, juries canted by, being forced rie, Joseph E. Wardell^Jlrs. HidnaT~ ""regiment association. Mr. Grlggr 1887 he .started a business of his The funeral of William. T. An- for one year. For the three-year Liberty hose company was the Mr. Parker took his place nnd ron- against the steering wheel, and L. Coleman andTheodore'N. PaVmly took^great.'Jellght whllo-ion. theie own at Long-Branch which he con- tonidesof Bridge avenuo, who died terms John. _B.. Bozarth was high first company of. the Red Bank fire ducted a paster campaign. Mrs. fiom pains in the head where he were elected school trustees—of- visits' in telling about his boyhood ducted until 1005. After selling his on Monday-of last week, was held man. with* J75.votes. "Wilila,m H. department to beeome motorized. It, Kemp got 157 votes, Maclmy 14S struck tho windshield. The accident Shrewsbury .township last night. • and young manhood days. business Mr. Kroener moved to M'eisoll received i'2Z 't Jrtd bought tho apparatus which cost votes, Parker 124 votes and' Sham- was caused by Mr. Ackerson They wero -not, opposed. Friday afternoon at the' house and -Georga.A..Vandorbllt.lOT^JJisj|fci.$J )0! out oI.UiQ-jCQinpany-i-panore-llV votes :I fri"thoso-ltmes-whcnevcr-a-younp> E -ine a—short cut-at-the turn -and man. living outside of New Mon-, sons and one daughter- The body fcatcdd candidatesn, , Mayy Osborn -and j fu Since then the entireiree firfire I not seeing the pole. The car was Lodge Euchra Party. Braisted, The service was largely Ernest H . Ludwigdi , receiveidd 105 and :d department has been motorized and Entire New Sclu I Board. not badly damaged. ; moijlli called on a Now Monmouth was brought to Red Bank where attended and there were many floral The Patriotic Order of America - girl it was the practice of the New funeral services were hold in R, R, 05 respectively, Thomas M. Wall- every company in town is equipped Nine school trustees were elected The Keyport literary club will b tributes. Burial was made at-Fair ing with ISO votes, Frederick. O. with modern equipment. in Shrewsbury borough last night. entertained Friday afternoon by lodge will meet next Tuesday rjlght Monmouth young men to take the Mount & Son's funeral parlors Mon- View cemetery. The bearors were in Clayton & Magce'a hall on Broad liorso and wagon of the caller to day afternoon. Rev. John Muyskens Reichert with 163 and Theresa M. < «-~» Six were members of the Shrews- Mr:;. Norman B. Lockwood. Thi Harold Thompson, George A- Van- Korb with 118 were eleoted for the i bury township board of education. tonic will be "Oriental-Rugs," street. After the meeting \ the) some remote spot When the caller of the Red Bank Presbyterian Brunt, D. Clarence .Walling, Harvey FOUR RED BANK VICTORIES. lodge will hold a novelty cu^hra two-year terms. William J. Ed- They were Robert Donovan, Frank The men's club of the Reformed loft tho girl's house and went in church conducted the serv(oeB. "Bur- Hopkins, Ezra' Osborn and William Hi h 5ch o1 party. ' •-}•.._.•': search of the horso and wagon the iai was made at Fair View cemetery. munda received' 111 votes. 'Hen-- « ° Ba.iketball Team It in Lawos, G. Harold Nevlua, Walter C. church will meet tomorrow night at S. Child. At the cemetery a service •ick H. Collins and Judson Cpnp_- .Excellent Form. the church hou.se. Rev. F. T. R ld p y M; l-Ymirtr- was new Dy the American Wecmv ver were unopposed • for the ;0ne- By a score o07To "30 the Sed" Reynolds will deliver a lecture on politely volunteer to'assist in the Frederick W. Robinson. The other Mr. and Mri. 'John B- HurJ oi search, letting tho visitor think that Ics' lodge, with Feder J. Glsleson year terms. Appropriations of Bank high school basketball tossers "Abraham Lincoln," illustrated b; AGED WOMAN^ DEATH, ncting as councilor and, Elmer R. $17,BOO wcro voted. defeated Ocean Grove high school trustees elected were Mrs. Stewart stereopticon views. Tilton avenue observed their 61st the horso had wandered, off of its VanVUet, George H. Langc and wedding anniversary last Saturday. own volition and had not been led Mitchell as chaplain. vMnAntonide at that place last Wednesday night, William Rapp, who has been a MRS. HANNAH E. SMOCK DIES Harold B, Wilson Appropriations ; was 'employed as agent for the CELESTIAL LODGE ELECTION; In the last quarter tho Red Bank 1 Saranac Lake for his health for i The couple are enjoying ;good away. Usually tho New Monmouth amounting toi'$12,500 wer carried. health. T- young men would contrive to load AT 88 YEARS. Fleischman yeast company \thirty boys made fifteen points while number of months, has returned t years. . . New Officers Chosen by Red Rank Ocean Grove made ten points. Wal- 'the visitor s wild gooso chase over Mri. Smock Lived a( Red Bank No Change at Highland!. his home. • PUBLIC NOTICE. Lodge of Colored Masons. tor Leddy and W. Clark starred for Jacob 8. Hoffman, Dr. John L. The budiet ami tax ordinance. tt ths dusty Toads and across swamps. About Fifty Year* and Had Many TO-END SCHOOL ELECTIONS The Catholic Daughters of Amor BorouKh ot R>4 Bsnk.'xor.the ytRr.-li3T.^ They would plan for tho visitor to Celestial lodgo of Masons of Red R^d Bank. In the contest between Opferman and Daniel Bills were re- Frlendi and Acquaintances Here Measure Introduced in Senate the second teams Red Bank lost by ica will hold a card party and dance was introducod and approved by the. Bpr* got his shoes wet and muddy and —Funeral Thii Afternoon. • Bank of the Prince Hall Affiliation elected school trustees last night at on Friday evening, February 25,th ough Council on January nth. 1827. ni . Would Make Trustee! Appointive. elected officers lost week. Tho offi- a Bcoro of 37 to 18. Highlands. Clarence Matthews and on February 7th was Anally adopted >nf usually they would succeed In doing Mrs. Hannah Elizabeth Smock, E. L. Conklin and family have 1 opproved*by the Mayor. ' • this without getting wet and muddy Considerable opposition has do- cers were W. R. McGuire worship- Over. BOO persons saw the Red Henry Quast, Jr., were the defeated turned from a trip to Florida. A. E. SHINN, widow of Denisc Smock and a wcli Bank five defeat I/eonardo high candidates. Boroush Gl themselves. /After they had got the known resident of Red Batik for veloped at Red Bank and at other ful master, O. Wt Powell senior Mrs. Ewart V. Silcox has resign lUd B«nk, N. J., February 1th, KM. visitor so tired and fagged out that parts of the state to a bill which has! warden, J. W. Parker junior warden, school Friday night on the Red 4 about fifty years, died.at. the home Bank coOrt. It was the home team's he didn't care much whether he of her daughter, Mrs. P. A, State* passed .$m state senate nnd which | Amos Woodhull treasurer , and ever found the horso nnd wagon or provides"'Jo* the appointment of .George G. Majors secretary. tTfe second victory this year over the sir of Frcohold, Monday after a Middletown township quintet. The not tho. New Monmouth young men few days' sickness from bronchial boards of .education in alljjoroughs lodge traces its ancestry to thefirst would find tho missing stood and with a population of niore than' 10,-1 negro lodge of Free Masons wilch score was 30 to 16. At the end of pneumonia. Mrs. Smock \7ould have the first half Red Bank led by a You May Telephone Your Order By Calling Market 0001 conveyance ostensibly by accident been 80 years-old in May. Shdhad 000.. The appointments, under tho was founded at Boston by Prince —but In reality-in-accordanco-«(ith a terms of thetbuVwould be made byf-Ilall undqiL a charter givcn_i)y the score of 18 to 10. Red Bank step- always enjoyed'"the best -oThcaUli ped oh the'gas'in the last" quarter" carefully laid plar. Many a time until her final sickness and in spite the mayors of the municipalities af- grand lodge of England September Mr. Griggs would talk and chuckle 29th, 1784. The R'ed Bank lodge Several times they worked the ball L. B A. M B E R SEE & G Q; of her advanced years was very ac- fected, Red .Bank had less than 10,- down tho entire length of the floor about these and other, similar inci- tive. She was very find of reading 000 population at the last census, meets the first and third Wednes- '« Ow of -Trent hotel at'Trenton A rARTY AND AN ACCIDENT. Samuel Burke. v Archibald Soden,'iieo' Whaled And pn.Tuesday.evenlng. Mr. Harring- riRST CHURCH OF Detectives'Capture Man Implicated the Epworth league held its reg- Edward, Billy,, Harry, Kenneth'and ton gqeayto Newark as assistant Holt,and Cntslt^in_,i>S Geo. V. Seiwng in Wine Theft. ular business meeting- on Thursday Harold Cornell. Dancing was en-pastor of the First Presbyterian r Near MWa».lowa,, ^,.1'. CHRIST SCIENTIST J ,84 Broad St., Red Sank, N. J. The theft of a slot machine st night. •> ' joyed and refreshments were church; .< .Robert Nolan,,'Jr,, ,son pf Robert CONTRACTOR Union Beach last week led to the Miss Katharine Trautntann of served. , « Mr. and Mrs. Walter Emmons Nolan of Eatontown, .entertained a arrest of the person -whom the po y fireviCM Sunday 11 A. M , 8 P, U. and BUILDER Brooklyn spent from Saturday until Fred Suydam entertained the and children, Arthur aftd Alta, of number of friends at a jartyjat his 'aaidty-Sehool—9.80'A. M. lice.believe to be the leader of theTuesday with her parents, Mr. andmembers of jiis Sunday-school class Highland Parkv spent Sunday with home' Saturaday 'night', Some,. of 'Wrinesdiy E\«nln» TtstlmonUl RED BANK, N. J. gang which robbed Louis DeCamillo Mrs. Jacob Trautmnnn, {Jr. with iha teacher and a few friends Mr. ani-MgtCJ. y(eBley Held. Mr. Nolan's guests were ironj Mid- ,MMUnK.—S r. M. of Kcnnsburg of a large quantity of Office in Either Building The group rally of fie. Epworth on Tuesday, his'.birthday. The dletown -township, and, .after 'the 'Reidlns Room—WedqwUra and win? three weeks ago. The police league met at Cranbury on Friday guests were Earl Thomas, YanDyke .t D«a.. ' J from 2iJ0 toy 50 J>. H. Room 3 • Rarty.he undertook to convey,them were', advised, .that the thieves. who night, • '.( '• ; •-.,• ; "• ••••;-. !Polheijius, iiBlUy Emmons, Vincent Eli DeMarrias of New York was to their homes In his automobile, ' -Tht public is cordially invited to stole the machine were at Belfordt tld th>- services a-J vi.lt the , Telephone 201b. Mr£ Hugh Maguire has been sick DeLeyh, • Russell ' Hulse, Joseph arrested at Keansburg last week on The roads were covered with a TuMtoyk* c Room.^- ' *~ Jobbing T>?-Alh Kind. •— ki g i a^DetiveJ tho.nisKwseto^^^,.;_,:,_„._hto : t .Crftae^ayjniond^VanDerhoef.iHar- complaint of John H. Dair, who smooth coating of ice caused by a £stimate> Ckeerfu'V Furnishod. William V'Mustoe . and -Leonard ' • The • birthday- of August Schupp •ry Hogiies.^'George Powell, Albert claims that DeMarrias sold htm two sleet Btormr While going up HeQ> Shields, .accompanied by Koansburg- was celebrated on Saturday night JShippanv j.Kenneth, Stanley and lots at Union Beach for ?300 and drickson's hill on the state highway police, arrested Frank Russell and Those present' wore,-Mr.- and Mrs. "Donald Suj'dira, Mrs. W. E. Ander- failed t!o deliver the deeds for thenear Middletown vlllag^ the. car two women,"Alice Marshall and Al-Frank Schupp and eonof Glendale, son, Hisses Marie -Anderson,, Mary property. DeMarrias was held In. skidded and ran off the road. No va Gochran of Jersey City. The L. I., Mr. and- Mrs. Harvey Soden Suydam,'and!Alice Suydam. ? 1,600 bail. ono was hurt, but the automobile Mon. Motor Car Co,, gang which robbed DeCamillo used and son, Mrs! Ostermeyer, Joseph Ths-Freehold local union held its was badly damaged; Mr. Nolan and OOXXDRGPFING v a truck bearing the- name of Rus-Crime 'and Mr, and. Mrs. Guquarterls y 'meeting in the English- his friends had to find, other means INC. ,." lX sell, but he and his companions es- Schupp. , ' ' --...-. .- ;•... The Register's motto—"A paper Kt/ie Kind Tfiat Lasts " town Presbyterian • church -Wednesr In every home."—Advertlsqment.- of getting to their homes. 33 EAST FRONT 8t»\i - caped on that occasion. Russell was Mr. and Mrs: Jacob Tilton and day night of'last week. I' was one held for the. grand jury and the Mrs. Everett of Lawrenceville spent of ' the most successful meetings iiMiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimii HUM MONMOUTH ROOFING CO. women were, held as witnesses. , Wednesday' \vfth Mr. and, Mrs. Wil- ever held and/ had the largest at- liam M.' Robert^. Mr. and Mrstendance. . iRev, Cuthbert P. New^ THE ONLY SHOW ON IN RED BANK Johns-Manville Approved Roofers- ENGLISHTOWN NEWS. 12 MASON PLACE, Charles W.. Roberts of Keyport on of Freehold made the address, NEXT WEEK IS \ , ' A social hour and refreshments PHONE 390 KEANSBURG, N. J. Christian Endeavor Appoints Com- were Thursday guests of Mr. and mittee! for the Year. Mrs. William Roberts. . were enjoyed. Miss Mildred Applegate was con- Ret. Mj\ Brewer of Trenton The service in the Presbyterian "Around the Worl^" fined to her bed several days last spoke in,'behalf of the children's, Presented by the ' church Sunday, January 30th, was home in {he Presbyterian church,oii an impressive one. The theme, „...... - ... of Rutland, Ver- Sunday, January 80th. ' Decisive Periods in the Life of mont, spent tho_ week-end ;.7ith Miss ._.Mrs..ErneBt;Matl»tt and children, Red Bank Presbyterian Brotherhood Youth," was .pictured in five pefi- Kaihlyn Vooi-hoes, p_dSj_the beginninj; of life, the place David and'ftllzabetfi, were guests of at the RED BANK HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM oi ;chrTsiiKn~c"ducalion71caving"Kbnic Henry. -WJterbfiltJS-gtcatlyJnh. MvPS_Rdj Ti- for life and work, life at -the cross- proved .after an illness of several tusville laH week. .. • Mr. aria Mrs. Henry Whitmeyor,' • Thurs., Fri.rand-Sat.-Evenings, roads and -the assurance which weeks, : comes from a right decision. Miss Louise Garhart of Brooklyn Mr. and Mrs, Albert - Hastings and BR/VNFORD PLACE e is visiting her sister, Mrs. .Lewis S. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Adams' of February 17th, 18th, 19th Mr. and Mrs. George Howcll cn Hobokcn were week-end gucs.ts_of NEAR BROAD ST. tertained last week in celebration of Bortncr. , —WITH— _ _ _L Galyin -Ervin of Keyport7~the~ Mrran"d"Mrs7X3harles Lapple. - Mar- Mrs. I»_ Ring's, birthday, surprising tin Otter and daughter Ethel 'of her. The guests'were. Mr. and Mrs. Misses Bennett and Gerald Bennett of Red Bank visited Mrs.- Emma Brooklyn arc spending the week 18^STAGE STAfrS-18 *" John Palladino and daughter Eliza- with Mr. and Mrs. Lapple. And a Moving Picture As An Added Attraction > \. * THIS WEEK ' • THIS WEEK beth, Mr. and Mr&Hans Lipcinsky Ervin on Sunday. » Vote with the majority. Buy' The new officers of Manalapan fcrMiss Alice Mershoh of Prospect SAMUEL gpiLEK. prcitn iMjf EICHARD HEIiNDON'S Chocked Fu,'l of Laughs! and son Richardj*Mxs. G. Strong, 'lains spent the week-end with Miss a car and get your ehareof Star Spangled Wow Mr. and Mrs. J. Ring, Mr. and Mrs. grange were installed by County "AMERICANA" Deputies Jones and Dobbins of Betty VajiDenbergh. ' Don't Hesitate J .. life. Save money by acting A. Noce, Miss Myrtle Hbwell an3 The missionary society of the By J. P. McEvo/ "THE LITTLE Edward Sweetin. Freehold on Monday of last week. at once. Lowest prices in with Law Brlce. Roy .Al«. II; Evelyn Mrs. Mary Coe of. Port Mon-Presbyterian 'church met at the Get Your Seats Now ! Bennett, Cbarh* Bcttei-worth These committees have been ap- Manse tcjda'a^with Mrs. C. V. Au- history. And Scada ct Unique Artist! ' SPITFIRE" pointed by the christisn endeavor mouth and son, J. Edgar Aumack MUBIC by Con Conrad, Harry Sduvalne Myron 'Fag«n's Greet ^Comedy of Keyport, were guests c" Mr. and mack as leader. and George Gershwin. Biggest Re- society for this year: prayer meet- Cadillac 4-paisengcr coupe," Prmented br B. F. WITBECK . Mrs. C. V. Aumack on Monday. Mr. and Mrs.. Lester Smith, vue Hit New York Hu Had ing, Mrs. Charlotte C. VanDerveer >eorge Smith and friend of Jersey TIGKETS for Twenty Years. With the Original N. Y." Company and Norma Str&Iey; lookout, Ella Mrs. Lewis C. Hoffman and son completely rebuilt, $575. ^ Cjty were week-end guests of Mrs. 1 POP. PBICB 'MATS. TODAY 4 SAT. pirect from Seven Months' Brilliant VanDerhoef, Dorothy Davis and William spent Saturday with Mr. Hupmobile coupe, Duco finish, Success at The Cort Theatre, N. Y. and Mrs. Russell^Johnson of Cran- Angelina Emmons and Isaac Em- $1.00 Fred Conover; social, Madelyn Au- mons.. A: caF~wlth a lot of m'ileaie NEXT WEEK—SEATS NOW BARGAIN MATS. TODAY 4 SAT. . mack, Mildred Wolfe, Marie Ander- bury. .; . - : -'—Miulc*i-Ht-af-H»-Cuitiqy' \ son ; pastor's aid, Olive Davis, Flor~ Mrs. Joseph Larliln of Perth Am- Mies Leila Strong visited Miss ' atill !v it. '""=-', ;;v Anna \McDb\vell of MontclairnoiT NEXT WEEK—SEATS TOMORROW ence Lewis, George Aumack; mis- boy visited Mrs. Elmyra Boyce on Dodge tourin( car. . .A -«Ur." "CASTLES in the AIR" BROCK PEMBERT.DN-PHESEN3S- sionary, Mrs. Fred W. Drucken- Saturday. _^ Sunday, \ with ' miller, Lucille Conover, Robert Charles Norris.or Spring Lake Mr. anjd -Mrs. -Alston VanDerveet All Seats prising buy at $95. % .-J BERNARD ORANVILLE- VanDenbergh. spent the week-end with Mr, .andand famjly^ !"Miss Mary Story of ROY CROPPER Freeholdjand Fred Boyce of Marl _«—_„ -THA1S-L-AWT0N- •—Mr.-imd-MTS.-Ogden -Woolley : ReserveS. j-Mon—Motor Car-Co.,, Sama Cast and Chorus of 100 That Freehold were Sunday guests of Forman Williams of Jamesburg boro motored to Newark on Sun- Delighted New York for 6 Months Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Rooney. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.day, visiting 'Mr. and Mrs. Harvey "•. ,.•••"-.., INC. . ' '£;''• and Chicago 1 Year ANKLES" Abe Perrine. Mrs. Williams, Boyce. ' Seats en Safe From 4t00 to 6:00 P. M. Daily at POP. PRICE MATS. WED. * SAT. Mr. and Mrs. J. Badgley of As- Clayton ft Magee'a Store, 19 Broad Street, Red Bank. 33 EAST FRONT ST,\ The Lamb Sensation of the Age. Gladys and Forman, Jr., returned Eev. Fred W. Druckenmiller at- bury Park and Henry Conover of 1 Tel. 1409 V A Farce Comedy by Sam Janney Wickatunk were week-end guests from Washington, D. C, on Sunday tended a farewell testimonial dinner Music by Stillwell . HOTEL MONTEREY ORCHESTRA. SHUBERT •«•» With the Original Cant of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. McDon- after spending several days there. to Rev. Martial T. Harrington in HHMIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIMIIHInm SUNDAY Direct from 6 Month. In New York ald. Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Aaron CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE BARS. MATS. WED. & SAT. 60c to Cornell had as their guests Misses 11.60 ' Mr. and Mrs. Jameb A. Lambert, AND PICTURES 2 to 11 P. M. Jr,r-and-James-ErJifih dt_Iums Kiy^ Antonetta Palladino, Elizabe'th Pal' er spont Sunday with Mr. arid Mrs. ladino, Mabel Cornell, Mrs. Harry To NEWARK ' To RED,BANK Jack Frueh. Glum, Mae Newcomb, Olive Davl- P. M. FROM RED BANK ' P. M. FROM NEWARK C. R. R.—5il5, 5:34, 8:35, 8:14 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burke and son, Hilda Boyce, Katharine Soden, 12:25. 1M6, 3t57, 4lJ8, 4:25, 6:00 P. R. R.—9:32, 5:43, 12ll3 daughter Anna and Mr. and Mrs.Mrs. Harry Glum, M^s. Matilda Henry Burke motored to Trenton Mergaugey, Raymond Lemirig, Er-

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    We have voluntarily closed our doors because Monday even- ED. von KATTENGELL Monmouth Street and Maple Avenue, ing five councilmen with almost fanatical zeal evidenced a flagrant RED BANK. Phone 213 ' disregard of our right, as American citizens, to have equal laws It is with great pleasure that Olds Motor Worfe - announces this new member of the OldsmoMe equally applied. • : ^dealer organization* -,-H^- tyfs» "S$ • • " ' '* Not content with a discriminatory application of existing This association—btoug^it aroiitlby- aJclpse^«*«.- larity of business ideals—will mean much to' laws, embittered perhaps by their hasty efforts being regained Oldsmobile owners and friends in this vicinity. by the higher courts whose final judgment they were unwilling to Our newxlealer will give, at all times, that excellent await, quite unconscious of the teachings of American history that and thoroughly satisfying service which his own; Unequal application of laws can never succeed, they "saw fit to reputation, and Oldsmobile policy demands. H# will carry a full line of cars and maintain always/ place upon the minutes of the governing body of the Borough of axomplete stock of parts, so that the requirements" Red Bank matter which shocks one's sense of dignity and fair play. of every Oldsmobile customer and,owner can be • immediately supplied. - ..•!• j> ^;' > ^^^ •• >-$m * In so doing these five men proved themselves unqualified both Whether you are an Oldsmo^iie^owner 'sjit present, or are considering a car sometime in the future;4 to make and administer the lav/. Therefore, rather than have our you are invited tocall , go through this establish- rights tossed about and mangkd at will, we have deemed it neces- ment, and insoect the open andilosed body types sary to place those rights beyond their reach. Only in thb way, of the new Oldsmobile Six now on display** it seems, are we assured of our constitutional guaranty without, MOTOR in every instance, appealing to th« higher courte for protection, LANSING,

    MORRIS H. JACKS, Manager of Carkon Thtfttrt. •