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XLVin, NO. 45, Ittiud W««W, Entjrwl a* SMOIHI.CUM SUtUr at tfc* Fo»t> L offiei it Bid Btnk, N. JH unit* tb* Ant of MirtU t, 1879. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MAY 5,. 1926. $i:50 PER YEAR. - PAGES.! TO READY TO OPEN BRIDGE. CONTROVERSY STILL QfL CONFERENCE ABOUT STREET, MANHOLE COVERS, OfficUlt if Three Bqir.ouflu to /Fix LOWS BIG BANQUET. NOT TO GO UNDERGROUND Spine of Them are Reported to be IN A PERUVIAN PAEER. WON A $1,000 PICTURE, ( TOWN IN GAY ATTIRE FOR BIG OFFICIALS AND WILLIAM S N«tno for Front Str«et. , In B«d Condition. ODD FELLOWS CELEBRATE MONMOUTH STREET, 'WIRES ICEBOATJNG AT RED BANK RED BANK WOMAN'S CLOal V CELEBRATION,, FRIDAY. ROSE CANT-ACRE.E. A uniform name for Front atree EIGHTIETH ANNIVERSARY. '•':'. The nianhble covers on a number Is being consideccd. The street is WILL REMAIN ON POLES. of streets at Red Bank arc of such PICTURED FAR AWAY. WINS ART WORK CONYS^'""•' Everything. Ironed Qul and Ar They Have field Several Confer. known OB West Frtnt street and They Feaited, Danced and Ltitened At Leatt That Seem« to be the Matt a'character that they get knocked Newipaper PuHi.hed at Lima, Pe- ranged 'Except tha Weather-7- «ncet With Regard to Paving A> The Priro wat Awarded last Week' East Front .street at Red Bank, but to Speechmakino; Lett Wednet. Plausible Conclusion li'be Drawn out of place when automobiles run ru, Feature* Benjamin L. Atwa- anJ We* for the Bett Construe'" * •i Jfufaim, Banqiiet, Fireworks and tettmentt on Branch - in the neighboring boroughs of Fair day Night—About BOO Pertont From the Meeting of the Red oyer. them.. Mayor William H. R. ter't "Pet" and Two Other \' Dancing, an the Bridge. ' ' ' No Further Arbitration. tire. Art Work by tha Federated. Haven and Rumson It is known 'by Attended the Feitivltiet. ' Bank Commiitionera. ] White, reported Monday night that Speedy'.'Red Baftk Ice Boatt. Women'* Club* of New JeMey," / - Flags are flying at Red Bank. a .different name. Mayor William an automobile owned by Vernon D. William S. Rose of Branch ave About 500 peisons attended the There was a di-sussion at the , That the'North Shrewsbury river The toton 1B putting on gala nttir nue sent another long letter to tho H. R. White 'was authorised Mon- Cook had been damaged b/y a man- Tho Red Bank Woman's club has for Friday, the da> when the now first annual banquet of Navesink meeting of the Red Bank comrais- : has the power to advertise Red Won % painting worth $1,000 for commissioners of Bed Bank Mon- day night to have a conference with lodge of Odd Fellows of Jtedy.Bank, sioners Monday night relative to hole cover bouncing up and striking Bank in distant lands and climes 'Cooper's bridge will be thrown day night relative to a controversy the ofllclalii of Fair, Haven and the car. The street committee was constructive work in art during tho* - open to traffic. The decorations on •which was held last Wednesday putting telephone and electric wires was Bhoun by a newspaper which past two years. The painting is by' >" which has been going on between Rumsdn with regard to having the night at the New Smoke Shop Tav- underground on Monmouth street instructed to ^investigate the man' was mailed to The Register office many of thq business buildings are him and tho town officials for sev- same name for the street in all hole covers and,to remedy the trou- Anna Fisher and it was glvon bys „ very elaborate. It is a big job re- ern in celebration of the eightieth before that street is. widened and last week. The newspapor, La Louis Bamberger of Newark, win* eral months, He claims that ho was three boroughs. There U consider- anniversary of tho 'lodge and of paved .with concrete Both com- ble. Street; Hupre'rintcndent Robert Prenza, is published at Lima, Peru quiring considerable Bteeplejacklng Overcharged $.600 for benefits for able speculation as to whether the Pierce said that the sewer manhole paid $1,000 for it. It was offered' , '.to cover the fronts of big buildings the 107th anniversary of Odd Fel- panies tiad been asked to have rep- in the Spanish language. The pa- two years ago in a contest among, paving' Branch ' avonuo with con etreet will bl named Front street jn lowship. The gathering was about resentatives aC the meeting to.'talk covers were not all of the same with flags and bunting «nd for this 1 per was mailed to The Register by all the women's clubs in tho "Neyr crete. He sayB his property was all th'ree boroughs or whether it will equally divide} between women and tho matter over with the comniis- size, and sometimes covers that did Theodore Ncstlei', son, of Edmond , reason the work 'wag started last not benefited as much as other Jersey, ttate federation for the best Thursday. be changed to some other name, men. The Daughters of Rebekah sicmors, but they did not do so. The not exactly/fit got on the wrong Ncstler of Broad street, Red Bank. constructive work in art for the Jlwo properties because the street is nar- lodge, which i3 the feminine equiva- commissioners ijnd been' advised by places.' ..."• •': .-.'•••••• Theodore attends Rider collego al years ending this spring. Fifty- 1 Everybody is hoping for good rower In front of his place than it lent of the Odd Fellowt lodge, and the borough* attorney at a previous Trenton and he Is business mana four clubs entered the /contest and weather. That is tl.o only uncer- is elsewhere.' He also claims that RIDING. STABLES SOLD. delegations of • Odd Fellows frqm meeting that there was no legal ger of the college year bbok. He the painting was awarded to- tr»a tain element, now. Everything elso the town took a considerable por- Lakewood and Newark were among way to compel the companies to has a room mate who is a Poruvian Red Bank club. la arranged. The celebration Is cer- tion of his land without paying any- those present. put their wires underground. NEW LUNCH WAGON HERE CRANFORD MAN BUVS STONE. and the newspaper which he seat tain to be a great success if the thing to him for it, A neighbor, to The Register was obtained from The painting is the greatest R. V. -R. H. Stout acted as toast- Tho matter was brought up Mon- ANDREW DOUGHERTY TO trophy'ever offered as a prize to' tha , weather ill good. If the weather is Mr. Rose says, received $1,050 for BRIDGE BUSINESS. J- master. The celebration opened day night by George K. Allen, the his room mate. , bad the parSde and the block dance a similar amount of land taken by with a prayer by Rev. W. Elwell HAYE ITONvMAPLE AVENUE. women's clubs pf New Jersey, The the county to widen Branch ave- Mr. Sionobrldga Take* Poiltion «• borou^ti engineer, who stated' that Prominently displayed on the picture is of a bowl of orchids. It on the bridge will be-postponed un Private Riding Imtruetor for Lake, ajter which the entire as- before drawing up plans arid, speei- He Hat Bought a Lunch' Wfigon front page of the paper are: three .tll/Monday night, Tho dinner a' nue south of the Red Bank bor- semblage sang "America1' and an will be hung for two weeks in ^ho ough line.) Francti P. Garvitt' of Lonj Ii fiations for the improvement of the With,Eighteen' Stoolt and He iceboats. ' The picture features Second national bank and trust the Smoke Shop Tavern will take land. Odd Fellows' song. Solos were sung street he needed to know whether Will Open 'It Friday on Land Benjamin L. Atwater's "Pet," place regardless of whether the company building in order that it Another claim of Mr. Rose's is by Eugeno Magrco and Alvin Whit- the wires were to remain on poles Which He Hat. Leaied.' .' which had won a race just before may be on view to all the residents ' weather la good or bad. that his lawn and hedges were torn William G. Stonebrldge, who con- ing. An address of welcome wad or to be put under the street. '.'. ducted a riding school and boarding Andrew Dougherty will open a the picture' was taken. The other of Red Bank and vicinity. • After-'. , Everybody is invited. Not onl, up and damaged when the street made by D. Warden Grooms, noble Councilman Robert S. Johnson two boats in the picture are owned Red Bankors but every inhabltanl was paved. Tho town oflkials,and and training stables at Silvcrbrook grand of the lodge. Several num- lunch wagon 'business Friday on that it will be hung in the clubhonsa farm jit Shrowsbury, has sold his advocated that the town put ducts land on the west side of Maple ave- by Robert Linton and Thomas Irv, of the Red Bank Woman's club.' of the United States.will be wel- Mr. Rose have had several confer- bers were played by two orchestras underground at it* own, expense for ing Brown. come. Mayor William H. R. White, ences with regard to the matter and business to W. H. Foales, who has led by Allan Woollcy and Norman nue,; at the: foot of White street, Last year the Red Bank club won bcon employed by W. B. RuthraufE the street light wires on Monmouth which'he has leased from Martin The paper thus described ice a painting as a-prize offered by'the the coUncllmen and all other per- no agreement has been reached. In GohrJe. Addresses were made by etreet. This would not take care sonB who are Interested in staging his latest letter- Mr. Rose proposed {of Cranford. Mr.' Foales took Dr. C. O..Fogg of Lakewood, Past Griffin.. The wagon will be 12x36 boating at Red Bank: ," state federation of women's clubs possession, of the business May 1st. of tho wires used to light houses feet and it will cost ^,000. The "Persistimos en ofrecer a nues- for the best art program of) that . the affair are particularly-anxious to have another conference. Tho Grand Deputy Llojd of Matawan and stores. Mr. Johnson suggested that folks from .neighboring places commissioners rejected the pro- Mr. Stonebridge has accepted a po- and Past Grand Master Charles H. interior of the'wagon will be fin-tros lectures erestos dias de calore .year. XThe award both years was sition as a private instructor for that poles for these wires might be ished in blue and whlto tile. Din- caniculares, vistas refrescan,tes. made by the art department of tha be present. posal and hied the lottery Mr. Rose Baker of Newark. There were sev- placed on the rear end of proper- has not paid his street paving as- Francis P. Garvln of Wheatly Hills, eral numbers by professional enter- ers': at this place will eat to the Arriba se ven os trineoB de yera New Jersey stato federation of Details of tho colebration wore Long Island. ties. Engineer Allen and. the street accompaniment,of radio music. A que en estos mismos dias efectuan women's clubs, of which Jlrs- How- pretty well ironed out at a meeting sessment and the town is charging tainers, the performers being Harry committeir-fi'ore Instructed to-in- interest on. the bill. Hazder, a magician and monologist, wireless outfit will be put, in the magnincas carr'eras . sobrj- el hielo ard Green of Long Branch is chair- at the town hall last Friday night. In 1012 Mr. Stonebrldge took vestigate the matter and make a re- place' by Robert S- Johnson. \ An- en Red Bank, Nueva Jersey, done man. . . , A meeting to make final arrange charge of the horses and hounds on and Stone & Platt, who are comedy port. Folks who attended the meet- ; artists. The festivities wound up other feature'.' will be an .electric el rio Shrewsbury se ha helado. En ments for the anV; will be held to TOWN MUST LIGHT BRIDGE. Robert Jr Collier's place at Wicka- ing seemed to be unanimously of refrigeration outfit which will also el grabado se ve el primmer ter The art'department,of the Red" tunk.. Two years later he operied.a with dancing. the opinion that things, are"In such Bank "Woman's club is under the night at the town halK All organi- be bought from Mr. Johnson. A n]ino el 'Pet* trine da Benjamin L. s sations which are to take .part in State. Commlitlon Sayt So but riding school at .Red Bank. He The banquet was an elaborate shape that' tha wires wont go un- large blue: sign for the new place Atwater que ha ^anado varias car- direction of Mrs. Thomas Jardine, the parade and 'all* interested cit(-> Councilman Say They Wont. started In business on Globe court one and > it elicited many compli- derground, except possibly the wires has been made,by Franklin C. Moy- reras." its chairman. It has many branches The state highway commission and from there he moved to.'White for the street lights. . .. ; • or sub-departments. One of these zens have been asked to be present. ments for the Smoko Shop man- an. -.'.'• In a letter to The Register Mr, Two or three,changes were made sent word to the commissioners of street. His business grew and he. agement. The lodge committee in sub-departments is a children's gar- in the program at the meeting last Red Bank Monday night that the moved to larger quarters on Maple At present Mr. ^Dougherty is: a Nestler states: den contest, of which Miss Abbie 1 charge of the celebratton consisted ' GOT HIS BOAT BACK. partner with Joseph Mori in the "I obtained this copy from my Friday night. Probably the most state would not pay for lighting the avenue, in tha building now used as of Charles S. Saladon, John L. Strickland was director last year Important of them was the addi- new Cooper's bridge across tho a blacksmith shop by Frank Gray: Hiram Knapp't Cruiser Wat Sunk ownership of the Garden Restau- schoolmate here at college, who on and of which Miss Ethel Elkus will' Hoffman, S. Clifford Hubbard, Wil- ant. on Front street, near Btoiad several occasions has been at Red tion of fireworks to .the attractions Shrewsbury river. Thero aro thirty Seven years ago Mr. Stonebridge liam C. Wolcott, Victor C. Good- 1 in * Canal in Qelaware. be director this year. Another ' moved his business to Shrowsbury. street. "Mr. Dougherty will sell'his Bank. He comes from Peru and was branch is an annual contest for the These will be displayed near the lamps on the bridge, and according ridge, D. Worden Grooms,, It. V. R. Early last winter n large gasoline bridge shortly after dark. About to tho dictum of tho highway com- Mr. Stonebridgo is a crack polo interest in this business to Mr^. Mori quite enthused over finding tnatr best decorated schoolroom, together H. Stout, Anatole Chameroy, Clif- cruiser owned by Hiram Knapp of and he will give his entire time to picture. Red Bank ought to foster $200 will be spent foV fireworks. A mission. Red Bank will have to pay player. He was polo manager at ford Stiles and Dewitt C. Carhart. with a contest among the sixth and" the Rumson country club several Little Silver Point sunk in the Dela- his lunch wagon. For fifteen years more sports on the river both in seventh grades of the\ public schools committee consisting of Harry A. half tho cost of light service-and Twehe souvenir prizes were ware and Chesapeake canal,1, .when Hawkins, Henry F. Hylin and Mar- Midtiletown township will have to years nnd ho was captain of the Red Mr.' Dougherty, who is a world war summer and, in winter." . for the best planned and furnished , Bank 'Foxhunters, which team won awarded at the banquet. Thoy it struck a submerged pile. The veteran, has been engaged in, the ' . • »e» r- living room. tin VaoBuren ' Snvck was ap- pay the other half, as the bridge is boat was raised and taken to, a the national indoor polo champion- woro given to Mrs. Harold S. Al- lunch business either as an employ- POULTRY CLUB MEETING. pointed to solicit funds for this part partly in each municipality. Here- len, Mrs. Kathcrine Gronde, Miss place near Delaware City, where it " Weekly classes in interior decora* of the celebration.,, They will ap- tofore this expense has been paid ship in 1015 and 10XC. ee or'an owner; He worked for a Josephine Gaddick, Mrs. Barbara had since been undergoing repairs. number of years for Robert Pierce, Monmouth Poultry Club it Obierv- tion have been conducted, including- y, point workers to help them. ' Sev- by the county. The new bridge HeyeY, Miss Melissa Little, Mrs- A. Mr. Knapp weht to Delaware City a home study c'ourse from Columbia eral contributions have already was, built by the state. The Red whep' Mr. Pierce had a, lunch coun- ing National Egg Week- '_ COUECTED_$ZS IN FINES.' Scott, Mrs. Ralph B. Sickels, Mrs. last Thursday and got tri? boat The ter at "the hotel. Later The Monmouth poultry club me college and a course on interior been received.,, . , Bank commissioners question the canal is owned by the; government. decoration by Frank Alvah Parsons..' »..i *ijfht of the'highway commission to William Sweeney, Mrs. George " he worked' for tho, late Edgar last Thursday night. in; Clay ton & Tha 'Eatontown brass; band sent Fort^ Pertona Arraigned Before Spinning, Mrs. Katherine C. Stiles, Mr. Knapp says he has' found tha Brbwer and for 'Louis Callahan at Magee's building on Broad stree Moftthly meetings of these classes 1 vyould require only about,'fifteen will be made attractive with maple papers calling the attention of the the" high-school in January-and the tion will'have to, be provided for were arraigned before the recorder. bage it Not Large Enough. and overgroen trees »nd shrubbery. public to national egg week and them, They will come to Red Bank Eight were fined and BIX were sent minutes to pull it out'but that for, Red Bank club donated a yearly Veterans to Sell Popplei. The'automobile truck which Is some unknown reason nothing; is urging residents, of the county to subscription of tho Arts and Decor- by rail and return-home in a bus. to tho county jail. , Twenty-six used to collect garbage at Red buy the products of -the,poultry Permission has been granted to persons were fined for motor ve Trout «t Hockhdckton. ation magazine to the Red- Bank Mart V. Pach volunteered to have Bank has been breaking down late- done, farms in Monmouth county. The library. A book is being compiled the Veterans of Foreign Wars of hide violations and tho money col- «•» ;——'.. a bus to take'(hem back. ( ly at the rate of three or four times Three West Red Bank young: national egg- week movement. was of personal letters written to tho Jack Casey volunteered to dis- Red Bank to sell poppies emblem- lected from these 'fines was sent to a week and this interferes greatly Sewert and Water Wanted. men spent a day last week fishing 1 started by tha national poultry Red Bank Woman's club by living tribute hand bills, advertising the atic, of the world war on Monday, the state. ' < • with'the dispossl-of garbage. The A -riptition for sewers, waten and at iHockhockson brook south of Tin- council of which ! Henry R., Lewis American- artists and this -book celebration, from his aeroplane. He May 81st. The money from.-the truck is worn out. Moreover, it is hydrants on the Newman."(Springs ton Falls. • Benjamin Pryor got the of Rhode Island is president. -Mr, when completed will be given to the sale of tho poppies will be used to 'Mill Threatened by Fire. largest fish, this being a rainbow will cover all this part of the coun- too small to meet'the demands of road, betweon Broad ^street and 1 Lewis was formerly, cotiheoted with Red Bank library. Tho Red'Ban* ty. The Studcbaker and Willys- help upfortunato veterans and tholr Dead grass' in the rear of the tho town. During the winter forty Shrewsbury avenue, was presented trout weighing nearly a pound and the experimental station at Rutgers art department of the Woman's' Safate Claire agencies have prqm- families. The; American legion lumber mill of E. Osborn & Co. on tons of garbage are collected. daily. to the commissioners of Ked Bank half. Allen Pfyor and Harry college nnd he has given a number club also founded the "School Arts ? Iscd to provide cars „ to, take the some time ago received permission Catherine -street, caught fife one In, the summer the tonnage is smau- Monday night and it was referred Hoffman, the other two members of talks before the Monmouth Fund," to which fund a number of guests of honor to 'and from the ti> sell poppies for the same pur- day last week:' and the flames er, but tho bulk is almost as large, to tho sewer and water committees of the party, each caught three poultry club. At Thursday's meet- organizations have contributed. A Smoke Shop Tavern. The manage pose on Saturday* May 29th. threatened the mill. The firemen as the garbage at that season of the of the council. The petition was trout. ing talks on raising baby chicks and physical training class hai be,en menfr of the Smoke • Shop Tavern put tho blaze; out and no damage year is of a differenf"charactpr. signed by nearly all the. property the use .of cod liver oil in chicken conducted during the past year with has 'been guaranteed that there will Wate,V far'Four Streett,;/', ,:'; •was done. _ _ •',* Councilman J. Daniel Tuller was in- owners on the street. • Bert Taylor in Hospital. feed were given, by Henry Eigen- Mrs, George K. Allen'as director* A contract to put water mains on Bert Taylor, who conducts an' au- the.object.of which is to promote , be at least fftjO diners and has been' . Alperln'e Delicateiten, structed Monday-night to prepare rauch of Chapel Bill, Albert Will- requested to prepare for; 600. ' ItEarl street, River street, Madison plans for the kind of a new truck Sold Twelve Motorcycles. tomobile • repair business at Fair gerodt of Lincroft and S. R. Spriggs vigor and beauty of body. Instruc- 20 Broad street, Red Bank. We View, underwent an operation for would surprise no one if there were avenue and Mechanic street was specialize In quality foods at very the town needs. ' Grover Parker of Red Bank'has of Belmar. ' • ..^ tion in this class is given by the 700, as 760 tickets have been print- awarded Monday- night to the Mon- 1 appendicitis, at the Long Branch highschool gymnasium teacher. reasonable prices. Try ua if you ' Notice of Annual Meeting. sold Harley-Davison motorcycles to hospital last week. He is improving Baby Chickt and Paby Duckl. ed, and they aro selling like ' hot mouth Contracting company for want the best. Xargs pullet eggs, twelve municipalities the "past few cakes. A dinner committeo wa,s ap-" ^6,481. • Only one gther bid was 45 cents- dozen, These are from • Notico is hereby, given that the and ho is expected home in about a Quality chicks at low prices; This month a "Better Homes" annual meeting of the shareholders days. The machines are used for mixed 11 cents, Legho- ns, 14 cents, demonstration will bo open to tl)c pointed consisting of Mr. Pach, Jo- mado, this being an offer of $6,450 Elgenrauch's chicken farm. Our police work. The towns which seph' Salz and Councilman Robert National mayonnaise, always fecsh. of tho Citizens Building and Loan Barred Rocks and\K, I. Reds, 15 public in a house which has bocn from Stryker & Striken -,•':•./' Association will be held on TUBS' bought the machines are Long Lawn Mowers Sharpened. cents, ducklings 35 cents each. 8. Johnson. ".'• • » ' Have you tried our freshlft sliced day, May 18th, 1926; at seven Come te our store and take your built by Mrs. Jardine. Rod Bank bacon? Made by Otto Stahl, Mew Branch, Asbury Park, Belmar, We.do more than just sharpen furniture and houso furnishing ' Who will be the special speaker at Announcement. thirty o'clock P. M. kt the office of Spring' Lake, Deal,' Manasquan, lawn mowers. We aro equipped to pick. Receive a largo lot of chicks the dinner was not decided at the Having sold my business at Sil- York City.. Slicad without rind; 60 the Association at tho Second Na- re-build them where necessary. No every morning. Blue Ribbon Baby merchants will be given opportunity verbrook farm, Shrewsbury,'to W. cents pec pound, by the piece, in any, tional Bank and Trust Company, Point Pleasant, Lakewood,: Bay Chick Farm, 79 Broad street, Red to furnish a room in this house for meeting Friday night. Tho guesta quantity, 48 cents per pound.—Ad- Head, Mantoloking, Rumson and charge for collection or delivery. of honor comprise Governor A. H. Fosles, who ta):cs possession Rod Bank, Now Jersey, for tho Call Red Bank 322 and have your Bank, next to-Strand theater; 12 display during the exhibition. Bet- May ' 1st,. I take this means of vertlsement. . ' •_ . s purpose of electing four directors; Oakhurst. , mower put in shape before the rush East Main streot, Freehold; 19 East ter homes demonstrations of this ; Harry Moore and 'his -staff, Free- thanking my patrons and I at the whose terms oxplre, and for the begins. Mcrritt Machine Shop, 24 Main street, Asbury Park. Head- kind h,avo been very popular in holder Harry G. Borden of Shrews same time recommending to,them '. Ftowere For Mother'a D«yt transaction, of such other business .The Coir Corner Tea Rooci quarters Lakewood.—Advertise- offers a selection of dainty gifts Mechanic street, Red BankP—Ad- many parts, of the country, and bury,'Mayor Aaron J. Bach of Deal, my successor," who has had several 'Flowen utik «M wordi mvtr cm. as may come befora the meeting. vertiaomont. ment. • _ dealers in house furnishing goods : years' experience caring and showi- A. Alvin Whiting, and novelties ranging from 50 Mayor George W. VanNote of Bel- Just as true'today 1 Next' Sun- thus can carry out their own ideas mar, Mayor, William Fowler of Sea- ng saddle horses, hunters and polo Secretary. cents to morb expensive articles. We Furnith a Loan Service Radio I ponies/ He will take great interest day, Mother's Day. May Oth. Whi Luncheons and dinners served seven as to how to furnish a room both' bright, Mayor William E. Selby of over mtther, may be—in Red Ba Red Bank, April 13tlirl928. ito those who need $300 or less. let Bob Johnson tolvo your radio n teaching riding In all its branch- —Advertisement. _ ^ days every week. . Also afternoon Furniture loans our specialty. New- problems for you.' Monmouth R for comfort and good taste, tbo Allenhurst, Mayor James P. Maher es and appointments may be made or anywhere in the. world—we are tea.' Phone-Red Bank 560-J.—Ad- goods, of course, to bo taken back of Keansburg, Mayor Ellas S. Black prepared to deliver your. floral ark • Cash Credit Company, room dio Service, Second National Bank by phoning Red Bank 744. « r V Coal I Coall Coal) vertlaeroent. _ . _ , ' 610, Kinmonth building, 710 Matti- building, Broad street, .Red Bank. to the stores when tha exhibition Is '. of Little Silver, Mayor Chnrlo* Blll- tribute of love Within a fow hours. er. William G. Stcnebridgb. Blooming plants, choice cut flowers, Nut and Egg at $13.75 per ton, Viiiting Chiropodist. , aon avenue, Asbury Park. License Phono 1184, R. S. Johnson, proprie- Inga 'of Occanport, Muynr Frank r^AdvortlBemejit. '- .; „ . stove at $14.00 per ton, and pea tor.—Advertisement. Antonldeli of.Wn> '..-.njj Branch, beautiful baskets. Best service for Dr. Frances' Coolie Casler will No. 204. ' Phono 3227.—Advertise- It was these various activities mother. AW. W./Kennedy & Soot, coal at $10.76 por ton. No addi- ment —. ^ Mayor Charles It. '. i-r of Atlan- '. , : • Radio I '..' - ••,..'•'•.•. tional charge for bags. - These mako appointments by telephone to 4 Public Notice. , along the lino of art which were In- . tis Highland*, May.. Abram O. Authorized dealer in Stromberg- 41 -Broad street, Rod Bank,/N. J, prices are cash only. JE. T. Ben- come to you wh9n needed. Tele- Special Sunday Dinners —Advertisement.- •* ••'•'•• ,,-. ,. phone Eatontown 2159-M, between The Black and White Cab Co. tended 'to reach' the' individual,' the ' Johnidn- of Monmouth Peach, May- Carlsoii and Atwater Kent radios. nett &'Son, Bclfortl, N. J. Phono served from one o'clock at tho will toko over the business of tho home, tha school and tha commun- 1 Sots repaired. Have you heard ,tho •. ^- " ' ••»'«'<»i,,(. .• • . ' 0:00 P.. M. and 8:00 P. M.—Adver- or "^! "W. Nolan of Neptune City, Air View- Picture, of Red Bank 63-R," Keansburg.—Advertisement. Statunlnn, Shrewsbury; $1.50. Al- Central Taxi S.crvico on or about ity, that won for tho Red Bank dub new speaker with the violin wood tiBoment, _ _\_ so a la carte service. Joseph Tom- Mayor Frank O. Borden at Bradley Bound hoard? D,, A. Johnson Co., showing business district, residen- May 16th. tlio notnblo distinction of being tial lection, suburban develop- Radio! Top Soil, Fill Dirt, llnson, proprietor. 'Telephone Red Felix Delia Vecchla. . Be»cfa, Mayor W. Warren Barbour 15-17 Mechanic ntrect,-Bed • Bank, Bank 2G-R.—Advortleomont. awarded this prlic, which Is the of Rumson, Mayor Charles Y. Cross phone 1036.—Advertisement, ments, new Cooper's- bridge, Authorized dealer fo:- Garod. grading - of all kinds, Lakewood —Advortlsoment. • greatest prize ever offered to clubs ', Shrewsbury river, etc., taken by Zenith, DeForrcBt and Farrand sand, washed gravel, slag, cinders, of Fair Haven, Mayor William'H. and on sale by Airvlov/ Company, Godlay products. Monmouth Ra- blue etoiio. Prices reasonable. Tung Wah Low, We Have Added. in the Now Jersey stato federation.' .1 Sutphln of Matawan, Mayor Ray- 211 Broadway, Long Branch. Sev- dio Service, Sacond National Bank Howard G. Rosevelt, phone 500-J, formerly Wlstorlo' Garden, 197 lino of. Mazda electric lamps to The. second prlta (n tills contjjst > >nioml I.,Wyckoff of Koyport, May- ftutiandiflgg at'$18.76 per ton, oral now on display, in window at wilding, Broad street, Red Bank. Red Bank,—Advertisement. Urtadway, Long Branch, JN. J. Un- our Thousand Items. When you went .to tho Uppor Montclalr' Wo»> ,'- stove at $14.00 por ton, and pea ve in need of same wo will bo glad or Frank L. Howland of V Long £qnl at-flO.75 por ton. No addi- The Register' office showing new Phone Il64, R. S. Johnson, proprie- der now manngemoaV Music ovory man's club and the third pr|«« .to," -, Iliunch, Mayor Clarence E.F. Het- bridge and Other views,—Advertise- tor.—Advertisement, For .Lunch. night by R. Schury.T-Advcrtisc- to sorvo you. Trubln's, 68 Broad the Long-Branch Woman's club, •-,'• 's tional /chariro for bags, These ment, . _ ' _ street, Red Bank.—Advertisement . rick of > Asbury /Park, Percy H. prices «ro'cash only. B. T._Bon- Your Na»"wiMef'. Coal. Our delicious sandwiches And rnont. . Mrs. John J. Leonard of Broad d ) Stewart, General Hugh L. Scott, 16tt: A, San, Belfortl, N.. J: Phone W* offer thn beat prepared and fresh salads nro always refreshing. Tompklne Cotra Blue Slott* Aipurigui Ridfari. street is haying the dais In lnt«rloiv.,i .Morris Goodklnd, Edward E. Reed. 68-R, Koansburg,—Advertisement. . It'a Pl(ftrint— , finest quillty eon! as follows: Egg, Special prices for quantities. Al- for sale, delivered. Also all tlr.es Genuine Iron Ago milky, 24-lncli decoration meet at her home eyiry,-; A. - Lea .Grover, ' Abraham Jelln, ' "..'-•-'- Vii I 1 m 1 • • • '.,-.,.•-:•• t doesn't lose its delicious flavor itovo and nut coal at f 14.G0, and perln's delicatessen, 20 Broad for concroto work. Collins Eros,, IIIBCS with lovelcr. Kin need of Wednesday morning at Walter Kidds, W. G. Sloan and O. VUlofNIiht *t Tuttlnt't. y like ordinary butter. The . last pea coal, fll-i £0 cents extra for street. Red Bank.—Advertisement Keansburg, N. J., phono 26.—Ad- ono act at once. S. P. Conov«r & while Mra.-Jardlno is devoting B« ', V. Btdwtll of Trenton and Col.. 0. Wednesday night la alio Viator ounce you un is just as good as logging. , Talophons, ES2, Red vortiieroent. ^ Bro., Wickatunk, N. J., phono time to preparing tho hou«.s for the- • M. Hurtl of Englowood. . night «t Tu«Unc^. Vlctrolai,; Vic- tho flrii-—Blue Ribbon butter'is the Bank. Fred D. Wikoflf Co.—Ad- : Dont Forgat Your Frltnd lolmdel 26-F-24.—Advertisement. ar tatties*,' - p»no», radios, i 14 pride oj^he kitchen 1—Advertise vertlscmtnt. , . _ ' • 11 nood. Go to the flremon's fair Wood For Sale. bettor homes demonstration. •' The' bridge decorations wore Jonmouth etroetfspod Batik. Open at Rumson, July 2d to .10th, Inclu- $0.00 for largo load, delivered started today. They will comprise sive. Dancing every nljht. A good Rumton Firemen'* Fair, .. Dlrhan, Realtor! OJt«re' ' tonight—Advcrtliament. ; -.','"> Euchre, Bridie, and 500 Parljr Notice?™"" promptly. Herman C. Scbllchtihir, July 2d to July 10th, Inclusive, cor- twelve large archos of varicolored '.'-•' •.'"«*'< m> ' ' •- . ' •/; . To all member* of United Coun- Into asaurod.—Auvertlsamiint. phono Red Bank 4SW,—Advortlsc- ml Btiwjn all it* br»fti lights and a large quantity of <\ng* -be held at thi Municipal build- ner River and Blngham «renu«a. throughout Monmouth .county, • See A. B. Dlrban ' ; ng,,JIatontown, N, J., Thunday, cil, Jr, O. V. A.M., of Fair Haven, ment, ( '' Bigger and better than; ever. Dont and bunting. It you - wish your piano , properly N, J,:—-You are requastod to bo NoOee. forgot tho dates or- you will miti Hck Olrhan'a 'Pfeno Shop, Dr carat for or want to trade youf old •lay 6th, by SU Dorothea'* church. present it our mentlne "on Thurt- I will not ba re»ppnilble for any Oateopathia Physician. mond plac«, phone Add Th* panda will lUrt on tha Mid.* Dancing. Tickets,'60 centa.—Ad- 1 debt contracted by my wife, Cath- a good time.—Adveitfioment, -r-Advtrtlsiment. < ' dletown lid* of tha bridge and the piano-for • n«WJ>n>. Drummond vartlssrrnnt. day, May Oth, at 8:00 f . M. Dr. Allan B. Randall, 31 Drum- place, R«d Banlcr Phone 088.—», en • . 1 'tiiM««-to Broad »tr««t and thenea ul*. CU**d «nd BUeull 5«!», Dr. BUkumho Piano (or Sale, Prompt attention and good work- iofltn en Broad stre«t tothe . Bmok* Rtd Bank (M—Advortlsoment, Auipicea O. B. B, Salt building, Tjirllr Headquarter. manthip ffunratiUta. 19 Men- Aod hat rtturnad and will resume his Chsap to quick buyer, Trubln'l, mouth atre«t, oorner" Maple av»no«, -flh*pftrnn. • • )' < . BrlJie Opeiitni tpt«UII , ' ftatdky, M»* 8th.—Adv*»Use- Typowrlten rented, bought and utual offloo houn at both offlcei.— SS Hroad strtet, Red B«nK---AJ* >oh«n told. Trtibln'*, 68 I)ro*d itrt»t, IUd AilvtrtUemtnt . ^ \ _ v^rtliiment. Rod Bank.—Adv«rtl|»(n*iit« Scarfs $3,85, tegular (8.00, and }ahk,~-Adv«rtU«m«nt, }r lUlV'Cult, 80 Cente. ' tl Brcml rtriit," d6n» b •tfa»t, RED BANK REGISTER; MAY 5,1926:

NEW REALJE3TATE FIRM. QUICK PROFIT ON TRACT,' ' • •; "./...VISIT .. g SOLD AT A BIG ADVANCE. Dinid! H. Apphgata anJ Hamilton Red Buolt Concern N»t. 923,800 S. Battln ForniiiiParlnBrahip. on jWoodbridga) JLand, IIX YEARS FORKS WONDERS RAYH.STILlMflN Daniel H. Applegato and Hamll- The Investment and Realty Cor* WITH RED BANK PROPERTY. ROO FOXWOODPARKj <3n $. Battln havo formed a part- porntion of -Bed Bank ieali/cd a FARMS ; . —Offers For Sale^— Morgan's Sanies Station "Sold Last icrship in the teal estate and in-profit of (23,600 last week by sell- ••W i) ' WTwa»a,.RESTRICTEMiara)ffDH #^WM>TF « kaST WfONi JUnniXV*BRANCH' *"AVENU» » fcH> WAE i ,. t ^ Week to Gulf Refining Company ;uranqo business and they have ing 72 acres of land on St. George's |, Country Homos 6 Mit111e lrof m naHa B 3 h f Lil ft A.,M6rehouse { for $31,250—Six Year* Ago It pened an office at Room 28 in theroad near Woodbridge to Morrlasey • , .V^" A ? «l Banlt. ,3uet North of Littlo .Silver ! Broad street national bank build- " Share Estates » station, 50 loot frontage. ?85O 'and. up./ Terms,. • >. • -'• & Walker of Keansburg:, who will 1 Sold for $12,O0p. # , „. i OPt * * . I REAL ESTATE I The Gulf Refining company ic- ng. Mr. Applceate is a son of thedevelop the tract and divide it in- All Form* of INSURANCE , Little Silver and RedBankp Not just "done" ''.'•••" :eivcd a deed list week for tholate Daniel H. Appjegate, who was to homo cites. The Investment and a> . property at the southeast corner pf lawyer at Red Bank. He lias had Realty Corporation bought tho, land Sttlo Highway * DDAVA E E. BERRY '.I t —but well done! ' Haplo avenue and West Front iiany years of experience in thothree months ago for ?2^000' and jKatontown, N. I. a^fion*217*! RY . Office: Foxwood Park |J Woodbroolodbroolc ' • LlltlLltle Silver, N. J. Tel. MD9 Red Bank ittcct which it bought from C. W, real estate business, having been sold It for $52,G00. Tho' sale was • • ELL varnished floors Morgan. Tha prQperty has front- with Frederick Southeck & Alwyne made by It J. Trubin, the president *£o acBscaaB3»3sa Wwill add a lot of charm s of 111 feet on Maple avenqo Ball, Jr,, of New York, one of theof the corporation. to your horns—but every- md fifty feet fln West Front Btreet. ldest and largest real estate firms Tho corporation last week opened - - TITLE thing depends on the varnish! n tho property is a building and a n the city, nnd with Ihe King's a suito of ofllcos in tba Candy SELL YOUR REAL ESTATE .oubla houoc. Mr. Morgan hns bounty Real Estate corporation, Kitchen building on Broad etreet, Good Loans GUARANTIES We recommend Supremis een using the building for an auto- ohn F. James, formerly of RedRed Banlj, Tlie offices wcro for- Through the World'*, Largest Agency ' , \" 1 mobilo repair and cervico station. Bank, is president of the King's merly occupied by R. V. R. H. { made on homes, store, s 45,000 Sales and thousands of waiting "fcuycrg piow right ' and ' because it's specially made methods. • * r * , for floors, and will give a Tha house has six rooms and aCounty concern. For twenty years Stout. ^ and apartments, lathroom on one side nnd -seven i a» • a>. i Ofllccs in all principal cities and 470M9cal branch' Ofllcce. ABSTRACTS Mr. Battln was engaged in the in- Prompt appraisals and tough, lasting surface. oomB and a bathroom on the other Money for Opening Jnlejt. No clmrgo for luting, withdrawing or advertising. surance business ot New.- York, real service. The cost ide. Tho house will bo torn down , ' CALL r- WRITE -, PHONE If you have a shabby floor, where ho earned a reputation as an The state house committee has ISIQVB—absolutely NO . Monmouth ,nd tlie business building will bo xpert on insurance on business mnounced that an appropriation of drop in fora talk with us— nlnjpged to such un extent that it BQNUS charge^-i iropcrtieB, $2,000 -will bo made by the state 1 STROUT AGENCY S1 Title to-day. ill cover the entire lot. Tho build* for opening Hnnasqunn jrjlet pro- WM. D. JUIEY • tfEILSON BuilQES AlmT j^ 9 ng will be used for tho sale of gas- WILLIAM TOBIAS'S NEW HOME vided each of tha four adjoining 44 MONMOUTH STREET, R£D BANK Company ilino andoiK The Gulf Refining boroughs raises a like amount, Tha Telnphftni) ,141 Red Bunk > Established 1899 F. M. CHAMBERS led Bank Resident Buy* River Fidelity Union , ompnny has a distributing plant at inlet was dosed several weeta ago 26 W. Front St. Red Bank Satontown. ' Front Properly at Rym»on. ^ro.ominent in Monmouth and with the appronch of warm .Title & Mortgage^ \ and Ocean Countiu Telephone 588 William E. Tobias of Red Bank weather it Is feared tha closed in- Tho company paid $31,250 for a's bpught n house on river front Gmranty Co/^ Freehold Toms River iho property which it bought from Ut would result in a menace to Authorized Agency roperty at Rumson from Wil- health., ACREAGE FOR SALE Cotuult yout Mr. Morgan. Six years ago Mr. iam G. Shields for $26,500. Jo- /KTTTffitRN V 5. Mprgan bought the property for own attorney >cph d. MoCufl made the sale. The Repair* to Branch Avenue Home, !lS,000.J There was no business EAJNTS-VARMSHESarfENAMBUI iroperty has frontages of fifty feot Repairs costing ?2,200 ore. bcinp; UNMHHHIHHHMHp uilding-on the land it that time, in the river and 86 feet on themade to- Mrs. Mary C. Bennett's 'ho increase in value was caused ceanic road, It is 435 feet deep. house at 119 Branch avenue, which i 191 Wain St. (OuVBulldtag) PORT MONMOUTH, R J. rgcly by making Maple avenuo a ho house is of colonial design. It TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN tate highway, was damaged by firo a short time tas nine rooms, a, bathroom and ago. A new roof will bo put on tho 291 North Broad Street / Near the railroad station and fine bathing b.each j Contractor and Builder odern improveraents. Mr, Tobias house and some of the walls will be "ElbhNJ BUILDING AT EATONTOWN. ought it for his own use. 'He isreplaced. George W. Sewing is do- RIPE FOR DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING ©W' Houia Going Up on the'Peter. low living at the Adelaide Court ing tho -Work. The house h occu- SCREEN AND STORM ENCLOSURES F. Collier Tract. ipartmont Tiousp at the corner of pied, by Georgo Grammnn, Jr. ' —SEE- Telephone 881.M 180 Bridga Arenao, Red Bank. N. J. road street and Leioy place. He ANOTHER The Niets Realty Corporation is a member of ihe Carllle-Milllck uilding i> house as aa investment tock exchange firm of New York. When there is something a, Want STANLEY F. SCULTriORP the Peter'F. Collier Chestnut Advertisement in Tho Register can GOOD BUY W. J. T. GETTY-- HUGH H. GETTY L. T. GETTY 0 irovo tract at Eatontown. Tha do for you, dont try to do it In a —IN ' 115 First Avenue TO MOVE TO FAIR HAVEN. ouse is on the west side of Central moro expensive^ way.—Advertise- / (Atlantic Highlands, N. J[. I HUGH GESTTY, Inc. J yenue, a short distance south of ong Branch Man Buya a Houia ment. ' RED he state highway. It is surround- There for H'« Home. • Established 1875 ^ "by a grove pf large trees. The Sarnuel J, Ehrentreu of Long HM'HtMHIIWMI it'on which It Btnnds is 75x150 Iranch, who has an executive posi- BUI L.DER S eet. The Nicts company owns fivo ion with tho Sigrnund Eisner co^n- Good Home For Sale hcr lota' on Central avenue and it iany of Red Bank, has bpught a Soven -roQins; bath; all im- 12 Broad Street Hod Bank, N.J. S ixpccU 1,0 build houses on all of IOUSO at Fair Haven, at the corner MORTGAGE L6ANS proveinonts; garage. Lot hem as an investment. if, the Fair Haven road and Maple 50x200 feet. Refined neigh- Phone Red'Bank, 17/46 £« Tho house which is being con- treet, from Frank C. Evans. .Mr. Straight Mortgage Loans for a .flvo Further: .. .;: ,. , HRELESS Addition to house, 16x10 feet, 58 Weat >wned by David E. Berry,, has a Btrcin place, cost 1225. John Mauucco rontage of fifty feet on Branch MONOLITH COMPANY OF AMERICA owner and John 3tubb buUdcr. R Garaee, 10x16 feet. Ifi6 Catherlno avenue and 175 feet on Birch aye- , J^OCAU FACTORY BRANCH AT SHREWSBURY! Red Bank trect, cost $60. Harry Serann' owner. nue. ' _ ^- House, 26x30 feet, Plnckney road, cost Telephone Earl C. Gaskill, 1736 or P. O. Box 120 COOKS tfltt GASiTURHE» OFF! $10,800. ^ Martha Travcrs owner - and mprovemonta to Elkua Retidence. or HENDRICKSON & APPLEGATE, Front St, Rod Bank, N. J. ;arlinv. Johnson & Pralia builders. . Reed Estate Board House, 28x312 feet. Throekmorton ave- Concrete floors will be laid on ••»•••••»•••••••••••••<>«•••>•»••»••••,••»»••••»•>•» nue, cost 16,000. Rosfna Flcone ownei four porches at Abram I. Elkus'a ,nd Joseph C. Plconc builder. summer residence on Towerhill ave- Do You Want to Sell or Lease? I , y < • Garage, lfx20 feet, Plnckney. road, colt nue by Georgo WvSewinsof-R r '['_': __M.E_M.RJE..R-S' - 1250. Eobtrt"J. Hayward owner. Bank, The floors will have a ce- WeiHave customers for Business and Residence ment top. Minor repairs will be Properties. Give Us Your Listings. The Aspdin Company ALLAIRE & SON, 60 BroadI Street HARRISON AVENUE HOUSE. made to the house and all the im- WE HAVE FOR SALE AND LEASE provements will cost about $2,200. HAWKINS BROTHERS, 10 Monrnoutfi St. Raymond Horan of W«Ur Witch I 8 White Street Phorte 1129 Red Bank, Nf J. Building It for Hit Own Use. Town and Suburban'Homes. Business WILLIAM A. HOPPING, 49 Broad Street .Raymond Horan of Water Witch Properties, Farms near Highlands is building a housi SPECIAL—Fine Suburban Home close to Red on the cast aide of Harrison avenu 6eo. W. Sewing HENDRICKSON & STOUT, 2 Linden Place at Red Bank for hla own use. The ,. Bank—-A bargain at $18,000 houfe will be of the Dutch colonial CONTRACTOR WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE HYLIN & SALZ, 42 Broad Street ' type and it will have six rooms anc and BUILDER Wo have' recently obtained a substantial reduction in tho insur- a bathroom. On the south side q: ance tato on one of Eod Bnnk'a largest ofHcp buildings.' Wo A L. IVINS AGENCY, 42 Broad Street tho house will be a porch nine feel RED BANK, N,J. may bo ablo to reduce yours. Thero will be no obligationA-Asl: wido, which will bo enclosed with Office in Elinor Building glass. The house will have modern LAND and LOAN CO., 10 East Front St. t, Rpom 3 OALTT1N 6c AJP¥*UEX3iA.TWi Improvements. A fireplace will be NEWTON DOREMUS, Prta. . in the living room. The contracto: Telephone 2018./ " REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE is Arthur G. Goff and the cost wi Jobbing o.< All Kinda , 12 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N, J. PERFECTION bo $8,000. • Tho house will bo com Eilimatet Cheerfully Furnished. plctcd by July, . , • aia MMMMWMMHIMM'IMMHUaMIMl IIHMIIIHMIIIWM FLAT WHITE RESOLD LOT AT $400 PROFIT. \ This Is Your Big Opportunity Louis Sobsl ami Herman Rlt Mako a QuIcU Clo.n-Up. STORES FOR RENT \ to Own Your Own Home! Then days ago Louis Sobel ind Herman Ilitzau, noting in partner' ship, bought a lot on tho north side in the Very best business location in j RED BANK MANOR of Pincknoy rand from E. Gerr; A Lieonrjfal flat pm* wWto Roberts for $2,000, Last Saturda: • It a High Class Restricted Development Mr. Sobcl nnd Mr. Ilitzau sold thi l*dldl • • ' I AM MAKING A SPECIAL OrENlNO OFFER AT lot to Kobert llnyward, ;who/lives water keep it jl almost (llrootly across tho road front REP BANK Easy to f tho lot. Mr. Hayward paid 12,400 I $200 A LOT tot th» proporty, giving tho orlglno' Tho brick building at tlio northwests comer of Broad and Mpn- €OTW* ifcorongMy and Imyorn a profit of $400 In five days evenly. Crwtnidl in ptttel(n« • SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. EASY TERMS. Tho agents in both ealei woro Pun month streets will be converted into smaller stores. These stores will , ^ 1 am dividing ned Banll Manor Into imllvMunl tots, latina* out atreets, «e«4 oil and. mfy tyJ b « alo. It 1* difficult tn wdrds or pletura to do juitles to tha h«auty of this I'ittont'cr and J. D. Norris. M * Inaallon. On* nuit aca UU4 llank Manor to appreciate tha deslrabultr of llnywnn) bought tlio lot ai ah In front on both streets. Three stores on Broad street and two on indefinitely. ' \ \> » tha aurroundtns*. \ * • * 'flila properly la Joeateil right «n tha Shrewsbury Wv«r» «*hara ona enn vestment. Monmouth street are offered for rent * ejnlnj toailnfl, bathing, ato,, truth* aummer, akatlhn jihd Joa boating, la tba vrlolar. Fatr mlnotea from railroad atatlon. Take Advantage of ThJ» Opportunity—Now! NEW STItEET ON TRACT. Changes are now under "way. Possession about June 1st.. Heaaes Thla la my bltr 19SI orttr to cat In on tills aptclal DITar at 1300 DUli Worlu C»Hir WMU Lod Co, t)«»f Bllf—Without oMlt»Um U, triiati rnani^p properly wna bouRht Iwt fill b ' Rl.b*Vd E. thlUul W.llp.p.r .< J»H s»rtlcular» oa. Utit Ii«nk Manor. tho Invo»tment and llealty Corpoi HAWKINS BROTHERS, Agents ntlon of Itod Bank. Tho street wil be mads from OHnut nv«n(io t bwtMMJrewd or PAINT ANI> Hrtiico road. In addition to tn»k 10 Monmouth St. (Ground Floor) Red Insr this itroot the corporation will COUNTY "Vliona Moibaf'iy'ooiio. - nd about »7oo to put down R«I Telephone 352. I wat«r rnnlni, f-" RED BA&K REGISTER, MAY 5,1926. er eccond husband. Hor son, Mat- hew Pupilln, was made executor of ho estate The^will was made the I MORRIS PORTNfeR HIS FAMILY TO GET HIS ES- 8th day of March of this year. TATE, IN ROUNDABOUT WAYS. | CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT LINCROFT NEWS. Mr. and Mrli. George S. P. Hunt Jeriey and N«w .York). and Family of Colt's Neck .Get Ladles' Aid Society to Meet To- Angelina Ferry Smock'* E$tata— morrow at Red Bank, for DAVIDSONS , Five Other Wllli Probated. ' The ladies' aid society of the Isaiah H. Thorne ot Middletown hapel will meet tomorrow after- 12 Broad Street '[ Red Bank, N. J. township made his will soven years loon at Mrs. Mary Tilton's at Red ago. Tho witnesses were Arthur S, lank. Mrs. Tilton formerly lived Telephone'Re'd Panic 2043 VanBuskirk and Esther M. Elliott lere and since moving away she of Keyport Ho appointed hts Ion, has retained her interest in the Raymond E. Thorne, as executor. chapel. He left to his daughter, Daisy Ben- Miss M, T. Willgcrodt returne'd L nett, the property known as tho Granvillo house on Carr avenue lomo last week from Soho hospital Keansburg, for her use as long as Bloomfield, where she was a W; A. WIRTH MERRITT MACHINE SHOP -sho,lives and at her death this prop- otient for measles and tonsilitis. OPTOMETRIST' erty is to go to her children. Ho Henry Fenton has shown decided ; H LAWN.MOWJERS left to his wife, Eliza M. Thorne, improvement the past week at the for and during'tHe terra of.hernat- Spring LaRe hosplfah where he un- I urnl lito or until she remarries, the [erwenfc an operation for appendi- use" of his farm; and all other real estate and personal property; ',Afr ; John; Destribats, who recently his,-wife's death whateyeris left\pf was operated on for appendicitis the estate goes to his sfin, Raymond at, St. Francis hospital at Neve E. Thorne, forhis use during his Brunswick, is rapidly improving and AnthOla life. At his 'soil's death all his real he is expected home in a short estate and personal properety is to time. ' . ': be sold and, hi3 daughters, Edith : Harold Soverin is employed on a CAR30UNEUM Miller," Blanche, Curtis and Myrtle :6untry estate; at Shrewsbury. - The Great Exterminator of Caaey,.aro.to get $200 each. All thi ; It. is expected thatvthe work of rest of his estate is to lgo to hi : paying the county road with con- Rei Mite & Cliicken Vermin S grandchildren shara . and share crete will lie started in a few days. alike. Representatives of the firm which ha«: the'contract for the job were Ahgeline Ferry Smock of Way here last week looking the ground side left ?100 to tho Wayside Meth- over and fixing things to begin tho odist church' the income from which work. •. •-•:' ..;• is to keep her burial plot in'gooi Fred Langehdorf, has taken a order. Her grave is also to be suit- position) with the Schcnck S. TOWNSEND "VICTORY" ably marked. She left $100 toThompson company of Red Bank 18 in. width cut .'..: :. '. $22.00 George S; E. Hunt of Colt's Neck for the summer,- and his garage ia and she left $50 to each -y>I th iri'charge of his father, Harry C. 'and '20 in. width cut 23.00 children of George 3. P.;Hunt and Langendorf. Fred made the change r Martha L. Hunt, his wife. These because, the county road, which TOWNSEND "RED BIRD' children are George Sherman Hunt, runs past hia place, will soon be William H. Hunt, Daniel D.. Hunt, closed for the. concrete job. 16 in. width cut 13.S0 Martha L, Wjlson, Forrnan S. Hunt, 18 in. width cut '. 1S.00 Mary,. Emma'Wilson; Leroy David' Soffol has. the frame up iPenn-Ola for. a barn oh his farm on the Red Hunt and Stanley Hunt. She left ! Poultry and Dairy sDUinfectsnt GOODYEAR GARDEN tfOSE to her adopteS -.daughter, .Martha Bank road: to replace his barn which was* destroyed by fire three Sold By All Dealer* 25 ft. length LV. 4.25 Louisa Hunt, wife of George S. P. Hunt, all the rest of her estate wcekB ,ago. A sprig of evergreen Manufactured ,by SO ft. length 8.25 Sho made George S. P. Hunt exec sticks above the top of the roof. utor of the will. Tho will was madt William VanNote has moved Rockland Chemical Co. 24 Mechanic Street Red Bank, N. J. two-years ago with Reed F.Gagei from Faiif Haven to his new house 104-106 Verona. AvenuB and' Samuel Craig Cowart as wit on the Tinton Falls road. NEWARK, N. J. Phone Red Bank 322 nesses.'-" '••• " Most of tho asparagus growers Carrie J.'Bacon of Freehold lefi have started making shipments. The all; her property to her husband season is ab,out three weeks be- Harry W. Bacon, and he was made hind last year.. executor. The will was made foui years ago with Andrew J. Conovei RIVER PLAZA NEWS. ' and Kourtenus B. Anderson Erneib Howard Building a Houie witnesses;-—=- - V for- Hia; Own Ufa. William W. White of- Lon; Brahch left all his estate to hi Ernest Howard is building a wife,,. Anna--Amanda White, an house for his own use on Foster she is the executrix of the will street. The collar, for the house which was made thirteen years ago was dug last fall. The" witnesses were J. Pfes Friday will mark the end of the ley and May E. Presley'of Loni use of the principal iroad through Brahch. : this place as a state highway detour Mary E. Donahay of Neptum and folks here are glad. It is ex- township requested in her will tha pected that many residents of this Jennie A. Dillon, wife of Thomai place Mil attend ' the Cooper's H. Dillon of Jamesburg, take chargi bridge celebration Friday niglit. Harvey Bloodgood has bought an 45 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. of her funeral and she ordered tha : her bdd^ bo placed in the'famil: Oakland sedan. cemetery plot, at Jamesburg besidi .Si Vincent Willis is driving ,an Overland coach. ; ;• tho gravey.of her mother. Thoma; H. Dillon was" made executor of th • Miss Rutli Scattefgood apontSat- will. One hundred dollars was lef urday and Sunday with friends at BRIDGE OPENING SPECIALS! •Newark. ••','' to,Thomas H. Dillon for his serv ices as executor and $50 to hii A family from Newark have wife, Jennie A. Dillon; , Pieces, OJ moved in Mrs. Charles W. Riser's jewelry wire left as keepsakes ti new bungalow on" Manning street. WjlliamJ. Kent of New York, Jos phine Kent, Lizzie B. Sutphin an HOLMDEL NEWS. Lizzie C. Dayison. • All the rest ( her properly she left, to her hal Several Residents Bought Automo- sister, Rose- A;; Kent of New York *S bilti the Palt Week Fannie B. Devere of Bradley Daniel S.'.Ely has traded in his COATS FOR MISSES AND SIZES FOR WOMEN Beach left all her estate to Arthu' Dodge autombile and has bought a P. Kirk,' son of ( her first cousin new one. Rev. John Sherman has ^ WOMEN AND MISSES ' Mollia Kirk, who had resided wit! sold. his Ford car and haB bought Sires 16 to 46 Fannie B. Devero for many years a Dodge automobile. Mrs. William The manufacturer of these James B. Carton of Asbury Par] Pierce -has" a new Ford sedan. Wil- We want to say right here that Coats wanted to sell them to is executor of the will and the wit liam VanBrunt has bought a Ford these are fine coati. They are nesses were C. Maud Jones automobile, products of makers Ifnown all over some store that would take Bradley Beach and Edwin P. Long- rHelen - Holmes, 'daughter-of-Jo- America. street of Asbury Park. Th"e wi seph Holmes, is suffering from in- them all. Prices was little was made nine yeaw ago. flammatory rheumatism. Every coat is mads carefully; Rosa Catrambone, widow, at Ni Margaret Sutphin, daughter of many hand finished. Materials are object,-just so he got cost of 61a Catrambono and widow' also i George Sutphin, has been on the- high grade. All the furs used are materials and labor out of the Salvatore Pupilla, left $2,000 to hi tick list, but she is getting well. GOOD fun. Styles .Are correct. daughter, Anna Iannicelli' of A; 'Mrs. Lydia A. Kenny, Mrs. Colors include the aeiuon'a most deal,' It meant a wonderful bury Park. AH the rest of h Hhoda Holmes and Mrs. Chrinoy desired shades, ' property she left in equal Bhares ti S. Holmes attended tha semi-annual purchase for us—a chance to her four children, Matthew Pupil meeting of the women's missionary In short they are, costs that can and Paul Pupilla, children -, by hi society of the Mpnmouth Baptisp t be relied upon to look well, wear give our customers something first husband, and Anna Iannice! AUTHENTIC STYLES association at New Monmouth last we|l and give the best of satisfac- big. They're worth up to and-Albert Catrambone, children by I Thursday. .'..•"; tion to purchasers. Every wanted cdlor and the new navy blue. $27.50. FOR MEN Sensational Special Offer! FROM FASHION PARK' .

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Unquestioned Values J Sale This assortment includes a large showing of tingle DAYTIME, StREET AND EVENING MODELS—SIZES 16 to 52>/a SenttoYouforlODaysFREEUSE 1 Here la our great special offer to you! Wo will deliver rightt o * and double breasted styles.' Tailored at Fashion Park. You can find your door a brand new Grand Prize Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Just a Wonder- £ "fl Mfo and B complete set of world famous Eureka cleaning good use for attachments. Opening Special the money you USB THEM 10 DAYS ABSOLUTELY can save FREE—withoutthe slightest obligation to buyT $LOValueV Clean your carpets, rugs, mattresses, dphol- —10 tomorrow itered furniture, drapcrlcDihonglngB, etc. Learn J Blue Royal Park Suft the EureVa's matchless ueefulneas for yourself. FJat Crepeis, Boleros, Capes, Georgettes, Flares, .Only $4.50 Down Favored at all seasons of the year. A blue 6uit makes , If you deddo alter 10 days use that a splendid addition to your wardrobe. Fine blue , 2-Piece Prints, Taffetas. Styles! All Colors! you simply cannot afford to do with- woolens in various weaves tailored at Fashion Park. - ' out the Eureka, you can keep it by paying only $4.50. down and tho bal- Girls Junioit' Woman'* and Muses' GIRLS' WASH nnc« in monthly payments so small you will never miss trjem,

ThU off.r poilt|».lr ,nd, M«y 28th, Spring COATS NEW HATS DRESSES Fhon»( writ, or «« Size* 7 to 14 * Worth $138 TRADE IN YOUR HEISLER ELECTRIC SHOP 20B Bond 8l»««t , Aibury Park OLD CLEANER Ubtkl tVtvwW* MOW 6.75 Silk Dr«« $3.BS Oil Ndwmimi Springs Rd., R«d Bank M R. B. U9tf.W. « .A.-P, RED BANK REGISTER. MAY 5,1926. • , • ^ ———— - nothing affair, either, as a fine din- Frank SniiTen \va3 made manager BANK REGISTER. ner will be provided. After it is all 'ARTY IN A LOG CABIN. of the club's baseball team. Wil- over perhaps Red Bankers will be a liam Johnstone of Wesfelde avenue COOK; tain «al PaWlrtM. 1 PUBLIC SALE gave a talk on sports. The bate- a EANOE, Aliwliti Editor. little friendlier and more neighbor- MERRY TIMES IN A FOREST ly than ever. Such democratic and SHELTER NEAR COLT'S NECK. ball team would like to book games spontaneous celebrations .usually with other nines In this-part of the have that effect Mr. and Mrt. "wflllam Matthewi county. • Entertained a Number cf Their HOUSE FURNISHINGS Bed Bank WOO This would be the greatest good Colt'a Neck Friendi at an Oytter ' Jfatana at th« DOBIOBM it Bad Bank, Supper Lut Week. RAYMOND COTTAGE, JMONMOUWHiLtS CLUB i, Wr #• *• "COBd eUii natter. which the celebration could accom- plish, but regardless of whether it Mr. and'Mrs. William Matthews Highlands, New .Jersey ' , Subtotpttoa PricM does this or not it surely will let ^eyport, formerly of Colt's the outside world know there is kon Tuesday night of last Women Managers S&M «f the old'Matthews homestead. ' ,: Wg' iit part a* follawat ' , Many of tha summor birds have receive nothing for their services, quality at a fair price, rather thnn already arrived hereabouts. Among There is no adequate way to show The festivities began early in tho FUKNITURE—Sottes, willow; 4 Chairs, willow; Table, willow; 3 Arm too low a qunllty at a cheap price. the ntosfc industrious of these birds appreciation. These public-spirited ivenlng with an oyster supper. Tho Chairs, Telephone Table and Chair, Card Table, Library Table, Carved 'east waB a very elaborate one and They 0,180 know by experience that , fa 'the hlghholder, which is »lao citizens'have done eo much that Rocking Chair, WEBER PLAYEB PIANO, Piano Bench, Arm Chair, tt pays to pay by check becauso it Known as the highhole, flicker, yel- he guests found it very appetizing. English mahogany;-Arm Chair, old fashion; a lot of Straight Chaw, there is but'little left for the com- is safe, convenient' and economical. low hammer and goldon-winged mon body, of citizens to do except Dancing, games and general socia- Chiffonier, Whogany; Rocking Chair, rush bottom; Tnblo. imitation woodpecker. This is tho largest Of to buy dinner tickets and to flybility wore kept/ up utnil a late mahogany; Table, drop leaf, old fashion} Table, small, squires 8 Oak Checking recounts of women are the -woodpeckers found in this fart lour. The olderliolls in tho gath- lureausT Bath Stools, Refrigerator, Cellaretto, mahogany: Mahogany cordially ljivftcd. tags. ring got a lot of enjoyment lecall- Chins Closet; Arm Chaiw, Rocking Chairs', Single Iron Beds, Brass of tho country. Tha birds have a • • * ing old time3 at Colt's Neck. The Jed«, Double Iron Beds, Bedsldo Table, Couch Dreasppx, other Chairs, hat it of coming back to their same So "gd to It" and do It! Mnke lancing was done to ths accompan- Tables and Chiffoniers in mahogany, enamel and pak{ Pillows, Mat- tfects each year, or if the original Friday a "high gay old day? in the iment of phonograph music. tresses, slngh *nd double; Pictures, Books, China, Glassware, Fire Sets, builders of the uesti do not return, Floor Coverings, Electric Reading Lamp, Step Ladder, Garden Toolsi etc. trie young: that wore hatched thelife, of Red Bank and in the lives of Those present ivere Mr. and Mrs. previous* year take, up their resi- strangers within our gates. Tho William Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. This la a sale of extra good furniture, furniture that will give deuce in the old home. . \ >rid'ge i« going to bring more pros- Joseph Lefferson, Mr. and Mrs. character to your home. If i you want one piece or-many it 1 perity and better days for RedHenry Rehne, Mr. Forster, Misses will be to your advantage to attend this salo. fr JSank than anything which has hap-Minnie and Elizabeth Soffel, Mr. KS Hjghholdera yr\\ nett fa aAlox, pened ,In this old town for many and Mrs. Louis Snyder, Mr. and MONMOUTH CLERKING CO., Clerks. »v tt a suitable box is provided, but if /'ears; and it is a fine thing to draw Mrs. Clarence Willett, Miss Mabel Candidate for Ro-alection for suitable trees'are Ijo be found they the" p6opla' of the community to- Willett, Edwin, Willett, Mr. and GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. ^ s usually prefer to dig a hole in a do- gether on. this new structure to Mrs. Prank Matthews, Misses Myr- Justice of the Peace cased limb for tneir nest rather make common rejoicing. :le and Eleanor Matthews, Mr. andVvho has faitbjully served tho .Citi- »•>»•>< than tq take up their home in a Mrs. Joseph Bonney and hor son nnlor, Miss Druscilla Matthews, zens of Red Bank for the past'four \ \ man-made 'box. Sometimes they years as one of their public serv- ' *%qek upusual places to dig out a Mrs. Josephine Matthows, Frank ROBERT HANCE & SONS Tha other day s drunken auto- Magee, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Beers ants. J3 now seeking re-election neBt In* front of Frank A. Long's on his past record. Also a member garage on the porth side o£ Wjute ist was arrested and locked up over nd their daughter and grandson 12 Broad Street ' ,'! Red Bank, N. J. night. How he ever managed to' .nd Daniel Hondrickson. of tho Red Bank Firo Department street, opposite the Red Bank'post- and B. F. 0. Elks of Red Bank i office*, a pair of 'tiighholders have operate the car for' even a short • for years made their nest at tho top distance was a mystery to all who SOLICITS YOUR SUPPORT. i HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL STANDARD OIL. o£ an unused telephone pole. Each saw him. When the policeman Uncai Club Meeting, ' year the old nest is cleaned out V>f opened the car door to make the The Uncas,club of boys of the PRIMARY ELECTION, CO. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES the hole, tho entrance' changed to arrest the autoist fell out on thothe Refomed church of Ked Bank Tuesday, June 15; 1926 street., He had to be carried to met last Wednosday night at Henry REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS IN STOCK PHONE! RED BANK © meet the new condition of the pole, the lock-up. Pali! for. hy B. C Wolnrisht Canptixn; '. a new nest is b'uilt and the work of Bonnctt's on Shrewsbury avenue. Comtnittce. raiting a new family of highhold- •*»•**• «rs is^bogun. Mr. Long did his part The autolst, a young man, had IIIIHIIIIIIHHIIOHUIOIIill IIIMIIHII In Weeping this pole in suitable con- tis hearing the next morning. The i dition for the birds by putting.a •ecorder pronounced a fine of $200 metal cap over the top of the pole or ninety days in the county jail. i_to prevent too rapid fiacay. v/; The young-fellow did'not have the ,* •• •'••«• " ' ' ' : '" money and everybody thought he (This year the hignholders havewould be sent to jail. But shortly again taken up. their l|ome in theafter the conclusion of the hearing Ufl t* ritht-Mm ROSA. MICHABU9, ^#B> Ortoiui MRS. SARAH pole. The birds jare very busy niak- the young fellofar's mother came in- TYSOJI ROBBR. PhtMMphUs MI88 LUCY G. A.LLBN. Bum, to court and paid the fine out of her MB8/BBI.LB DBCRAP, San FMIKUUI M188 MAROARBT ALLEN ing the nest ready for-the new HALU Batik Cmhf end UU. KATE p. VAUGHN, III Antttli. v brood of young ones. Persons go- lard-earned sayings. -..'.-•;,• tng to the postofflce and those who '• ... '; ' •* •'.V ',.-:. ••'" :..-'V" have business *tMr. Long's garage Jt was a;ioBchinj; instance _of ™ find a.charm in,wati&ing ihe"bif"ds mother":love and/an Indictment of at'work. The hijfhholders have legal justice. The young fellow ' been busy for several days and thewent out of court with a smile on , preliminary work of bouse cleaning his face. It was not he who was and rebuilding must be nearly com- lunlshed. It >ras his motherwho , pletcd. . . ' had been punished.' He was -scot ALL DAY ••••• • '. :•• . J free. His mother was penalized '< TlPhen nests- are.built.by ...... $W>.--, -..::1.. '...• .: -.•: holders la the upper limbs of trees THURSDAY FRIDAY ,' the nests are usually hard to see Laws which do not determine be- 1 from the ground. The wood, cut tween a money.penalty- or aj jail out of the Jinib:is usually decayed enalty are"un^U8t to the core, even SATURDAY J and the nest is placed in such a!lo- though they are passed in the name As Part of Our - \ eation that it seems as; if the .birds of-justice. Sometimes'they wreaK ' '•were locating1 the nest to as to hide injustice on some devoted mother, ,' itifromjView. Butthe;re is pnesure as they did inf.this.cafei , Sometimes Bridge Opening Specials •way of locating-B'highliblder'BJnest they (enable crooks and eriminaj( ta at this time ol the year. . Wheinthe escape the penalties which their We have secured a limited ..number of nests aro built in trees, there 'iaal- acts] deserve. . : • manufacturer' Samples of the newest TOY ' ways a>great deal ofiwork.tolbe 1 ! '•' .'.• -.' '•• "*. *•'-• , • -.. NOVELTIES on the market which we will done before the nest Is ready for Certain minor offenses, should accupancy. Very frequently .the ot entail jail sentences. It fre- piit on sale on the above days at „ hole has to be enlarged/and if the quently happens, however, that ' branch of the tree has undergone ome unfortunate • person, who .00 each much decay during the fall and hrough ignorance, or through •winter, a new nest i> sometimes pressing'need, or temptation, com; cut out in another part c£ the tree mits a small offense, is Bent to jail SEE WINDOW DISPLAY , ltmb. Whether the old nest is be-because,; of inability to1 pay a fine Six famous ing repaired, or whether a new hole On the other hand some rich or ', is being cut'for, a nest, the evi-well-to-do offender commits a pre. CT.&SrH. ELLIOTT dence of thohighholdew' work.-Is meditated offense and stays out of always lyery plain to those who jail because of his ability to pay a 68 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. '•, tnow how to observe the doings of fine. It has happened not infre- cooking experts agree birds. -On the ground under the quently that unemployed men have highholders' nest will le seen large been jailed, for stealing bread for _ „ numbers of white cuttings •which the their starving children*: I Pacific Coast, Gulf of Mexico, New,England, ' birds have'eut out of the limb with ' their bills. These strew the ground and Lake Michigan! Six of the country's C/ean, Even,. for several yards around. ; So far as legal justice is con- foremost cooking experts have Just completed' cerned, there is certainly;

: ers' nests. Last year four pairs ," •• • * • .:: is of the same opinion; , Bottle Caps f Whether I broiled steak or French-fried You cui bo doubly lurt vi thl» , of these birds nested in maple trees No fine that these offenders can tort of hett *hm you VIM a fun , on Maple avenue within a range of and a little cash. Easy potatoei, the results were fine." says Mrs. vriter-Whlti Ktronnl thit fcursi pay should be permitted to keep Rorer,f«mousPhiladelphiacookingteacher. Tested Cooking Ability v three hundred feet this year six them out of jail. Even then they for anylive wire boy in d«nly, evenly and nlthout odor such nests are under construction town, and oh boy! what These, are just a few comments made by —"Sttndtrd" Keroient. It I* taste to a small degree only the 1 the six experts, satisfied with only the best in the maple trees lining that street, punishment which they mete out to a pleasure. Anybody Crisp Waffles •ptcltlly refined. v with perhaps two or three: more would b« glad- to drink cooking equipment, They find the 1926 Per- which have so far escaped- detec- others when they mix gasoline and "My .waffles were light and beautifully fection fulfills every cooking requirement. All Impurltlei that might c»ni« tion, liquor. ' Nothing would do more to Blue Bird every day bc- brown," says Miss Allen, directoi of Tho •mokt or luva depoiltt et tost make the roads safe than jailing * • » causeit'smoredelidona Boston School of Cookery. "They cooked are rtmovei. fhli aiiurei lh« drunken automobile drivers. than grape juice,' And 'on shot flame, with yellow tips 1% inchen What does it mean to you?—That when you. maximum amount of hnt,,By < \ When ^he nest of a pair of these (Town T°lk continued on page 10.) just think of being paid bitfh above the blue area." buy a Perfection sou get a slovt with coiking itlcklng to "Standard" K«roitn» , birds has once been discovered, tha for being introduced to ability titled and trovtd by experts. • you are lurt of but ttwlu (rooi your Parfaction. Xnalat •« lU )• > r family in front of whoso house the Luke Longhead rnado the quartet a drink like thiB. Save ' f.'I found the Perfection so dependable," ,'' nest is built often.find a great deal reports Mrs. DeGraf, home economics See Perfections Todctf Vou can liujr It aapvhen. ' ' ' north more. He will carry a thirty- 19 tools aw tad ttJO et SlN 29BlueBlrd bottle caps, of enjoyment in watching thGnost- word ' message ,lnto' over 7,100 All wondaiul VVlUon M add $1.29 and get the counsellor. "I left a roast limb in the oven See the 1926 Perfections at any dealer's. STANDARD OIL CO< l ing: of tho birds. Especially Is ithomes ' for 25 cents.—Advertise- for hours; The flame never,wavered." >> '. Interesting to watch the work of ment. •..-".. . • "Major League" Glove, All sizes, from a one-burner model at *6.75 i j'the parent birds in bringing food •9CRUTOT th)« ODkUl Inm or add 89c and get the to a five-burner range at ?120.00. You will DU-iha Idftillctl tail thai la Ball, or do it twice and No Scouring Needed * j, to tho youngsters. A fieldglass , or i b r< fa letgnca. Reull add your word of praise to that of the experts STANDARIT % > even a small opera glass, Is a groat e, llllm with uncondkloful get 'em both. Let's goJ i&Mi • la Kind and broiled tomatoes are when you cook on the newest Perfection.' p,, aid In watching this work of tho dafloious enough in themselves," affirms KEROaENE ? , hlghholdcri. • WATCH and Mits Hall, nutrition expert, "but twice as -0-0-O-O-n- delleiauito the cook whoso kettle bottoms PBRPECTION STOVB COMPANY JEWELRY need no scouring. Perfection's long chim- , Everybody who owns a flag ney* burn every drop of oil before the heit ought to have it out Friday. Everybody who, can afford to spend REPAIRING reaohaa the oooking. No soot or odor.". 19.60 should buy a ticket for the OF THE BETTER KIND. dinner which i» to take y\u.ci Friday ' In connection with the bridge open OUR PRICES ARE THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) ; inff celebration. The dinner li thi LOWEST, CONSISTENT ' rhlef moans of finariclhg the cela- WITH QUALITY WORK- " Distributors • 26 Broadway * New York [, bntlon. If you can afford-to buy MANSHIP. a 'iak«t do to regardless of whethe )ou, tttend the dinner or not. YOUR HEIRLOOMS HE. MODELED INTO MOD- ' # • *, • ERN JEWELRY TO SUIT tt probably l» not nccoisaty t YOUR TASTE AND mtfi PfopJ* to go to th»'cel«br*tli)n PURSE. • at the BrM«. Nv doubt thouiand* iwill be;ih«r», Thejf will all b« w«l- U Cook Sieves arid Ovens 'i4pu«. Tho moro the merrier, to H. G. DEGENRING U» ooly Men , to bo «n «oonomlo*l Nobody jbu got to put RED BANK, N.J. I of mwtri *» th* »lm TataphoA* JOBl 11 amount* Jnd|vldu- ofh^txplrtt July si, iO2fl * « «otntti | RED BANK KEGiSTEK" isssissaajM !*fiAi 'Y ? \" r < V. . >!*• smm

AReal-'-fA?.^ All-Year-Round Summer Time Homeland Playground

The Shrewsbury River A wonderful pines to lall panorama shown above it a boat or paddle a canoe. the fascinating view from In the background it Sea the Parmly shore front. 'Bright and the Atlantic Ocean. ~i

No obj»:t!onablo week-end crow'ds at Sea A little, action in a Rumson polo gam*. * , ' Bright—no^d for its rofined atmosphere,

PARMLY PARK

A picturesque Ruynson Estate—now a nahirddly'beautiful A New York-Rumion steamboat landing at Victory Park, * { Your children will enjoy tho river beach at Victor/ Park, shown nbove. .t ^ residential park ior YOU block away from the property, < V 4 • j No other location in this vicinity1 combines the advantages and attractions of living in peace and quiet, or enjoying the widest variety of- out-door sports. • An 'all-year-round restricted 'home development of the highest class, Parmly; Park is a summer time paradise. You could even call it a vacation playground. Just across the street is the wonderful Shrewsbury River with its swimming, boating, crabbing and other water sports, A little jaunt away is the Atlantic Ocean at Seabright, with/ the cleanest/most refined and uncrowded bathing facilities along the coast. ;-' '.':j;' • •'! , '•• vf I/ 'H1$< iQBMBsii^Hsiii^HsiiiiK^isiiB 99 'HW H 8 B WnHW A few minutes' motor ride takes you to Monmouth Beach, Long Branch, Asbury Park, and other famous resorts; and across the river to Atlantic Highlands. If you live at Parmly Park you may enjoy these resorts at minimum expense. Another picturesque honte-n-in suburban setting but with^ •very „ i Th!« li ont of the manyinne homei'juit coropletea at Parmly Park A block away is^ Victory Park, a Rumson public park, with its free bath houses andvsafe sandy river beach. Here also you may enjoy without charge, the tennis city improvement, f ~" and hand-ball courts, skating rinks and playground facilities for the children. There are numerous fine golf courses, and clubs nearby, among them being the Rumson Country Club, Shrewsbury River CountryClub and Seabright Tennis Club. Transportation facilities are all that could be desired. Large ctfmfortableJjusses. take you, from Parmly Park to Seabright, or to Red Bank, the shopping center of Monmouth County. Fart trains on two railroads take you to Newark in/about forty minutes and to New York in about one hour. Steamboats to New York (fare 50c) land at' Victory Park, a block away. ' ~ More than half of the lots are already sold, and over a half million in new homes at Parmly Park are under way. We

Anotn'.r Parmly Park" h'omt. We will finance th'e'conitructioa Urge immediate action wWle prices remain at last year's The residence of one of the leading musicians of tb« concert stags. ' > of a roiidence for you. levels. . "" ' 7. ""•. ~~~r"'. "'/:\, ", •:'••_'• •, Ask about our home financing plan, ,'"' HOME SIXES, size 30x168 S9OO.OO and up Terms to Suit—Larger Plots also Available Every Lot has Gas, Water and Electricity , 'i /* , DALTON rWlMLY, Owner RUMSON, NEW JERSEY > ^ ' Telephone Rumson 377 OFFICE—Bingham & River Avenues—Open Seven Days a Week

A' real oommunlty Is »ljeln» hullt at Fa.Mnly park. Below is a summer scene at a This anil other Sea Bright bath< popular buthtng casino at vff V >, ' i, >A V •) .i S- This shows a row, of(houtis on jfuk avenue, t ing resorts are five, minutes ' . Her* ii a typical Parmly Park' - Hr«et-~BtngbsR> ,' -'- Sea Bright;: . v^^iVV* > t&t.tfPl ""'A •w«y. avtnus lia'dlni to Rumion wad. y< \ fa*p4-a4B

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f>\ ' ft RED BANK. REGISTER, MAY 5,1926. . _ (VVVWVVVVVVWVVWNA/VWVWWVVAiVWV^^ DINNER FOR,NEW JUDGE. has place this season but will sow «•••••»•»••••••••••«••*•*•"* «!••- it down in grain crops. HAVE YOU >:< Mendi of Judge Stelnfeaea Cele-' brato HU Appointment. ' »'» •••• \ Landscape' Gardeners SCOBEYVILLE NEWS. ^ Headache? | Expert {Attention Guaranteed to Your Gardens, Friends of Judge Jacob Stein- 09 jrmir £ytt b*m or Itch? iach, Jr., of Long Branch save a Young Fellowr to." Clem the thay tttt Ur*d < Lawns, Shrubbery, etc Small Estates Preferred. dinner in his honor at Torey's 'res- Ground* of St> Mary'* Church. taurant last Wednesday night. It David Tumldaskl hat issued a call Tree Moving, Pruning, -Planting, etc • was strictly a local affair, only one for the young fellows.of this place ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN nvitation being issued outside of and • Colt's Neck to .volunteer to Make Your STILES & CO. ft; Long; Branch. This was ..to Judge clean up the grounds of St. Mary's \FMU«MpM» Ey« Specialists* * NEUHAUSER & ANDREE Bulif V. Lawrence, who was suc- church at Colt's Neck. ^ ceeded by Judge Steinbach when Mr. and Mrs.' Norman Sickles Interest Money Box 234 _ Rhone 520 Rumson, N._ J. Fudge Lawrenca wag elevated to the were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, ilrcuit court. Judge Lawrence was Sidney Bennett of Colt's Neck. inable to be present, John W. S'o- nm, a former county judge acted Miss Eleanor Sehanck spent last iiiiiiiniiiiMiniMHiiiMiiiiimiiiai week wtih Miss Camilla Matthews Help With Your Taxes. toastmaster. , of Colt'jNeck. .: Most of the residents of this , All deposits made up to May. 8th in the Merchants Trust EATONTOWN NEWS. place attended a euchre party which was given last,Friday night ' Company of Red Bank will draw interest from May 1st, This Colored E\lu HadHa Big Night at at the schaolhbuse at Colt's Neck gives you five days' extra interest on these deposits. Crescent Hell Friday. for the benefit of St. Mary's church Exhibition boxing:, dancing and of that place. « NO MORE DETOUR 'easting were the principal attrac- ——«m i'e* Taxes are due June. 1st.' The Merchants Trust Company tions of an'affair held by the coi- Vandtrburg' News. pays its quarterly interest, on June 1st. The interest on your' ned Elks of this place at Crescent Come Straight to tall Friday night. About 300 per- Charles Dey ls.on the sick list. savings deposits in this bank will help you pay the taxes due 10ns were present. Miss Ruth Wallace of-Keyport A-new bowling team known as spent part of last week with her June 1st. -' ' •' • . . the Midgets has been organized. aunt, Miss Marie Hoey. Mlsa Wal- The team rolled three games lace is now entertaining Misses aganst the Shrewsbury dairy team Ruth and Essie Deekes'of Astoria, on Taylor's alleys last week and long Island. v MERCHANTS TRUST CO. was victorious. The Midgets $re Mr. and Mrs. James Scanlon of Clayton & Magee's Robert NOlan, John Brasch, An- Long Branch have been spending 62 Broad Street . Red .Sank. N. J. thony Ratti, Jr., Russell Elgrim. several days with Mr. and Mrs. Pat- rick Scanlon, Raymond Covert, Joseph Ratti and 1 Calvin Rush. Mrs. Ella Smith Of New York is Start a Savings Account in Our Bank anil Sta lh» Intarttt Mount Up. for a guest of Mrs. Elwood Magee., John Brasch has a sew Ford se- I dan. Mrs. Raymond Benjamin has re- turned home from a visit'of two The Throckmorton house on Rail- j road avenue and its contents were weeks at New York. iffered at auction Friday noon. The house was not sold, but the fur- Dont put: our discarded furniture Bridge Opening Specials niture was struck off. The Smoke in the attic Sell it Luke Long- head will help you.—Advertisement •**«**************••*******•*****»*****»*****'*** k *************************** Shop Tavern of Red Bank was a large buyer. I Patrick Marino of Jersey City is $30 SUITS $25, with extra Golf Knickers making his home'with his brother- in-law, Frank Marcella, and he has started a painting' business here. Mr. MarlnoMs repainting Edward • $30 SUITS $25, with 2 pair Long Trousers Walder's house on Broad street. Paul Ratti, son of Anthony Ratti, i improving from pneumonia at , $35 SUITS $30, with extra Golf Knickers .ong Island, where he is employed as a jockey. .'I Leonard Rosenberg has moved from Patrick Drennan's house at $35 SUITS $30, with 2 pair Long Trousers the corner of Main street and the Tinton Falls road to New Bruns- wick. Stanley ^ Roberts is a new em- $7.50 Sport Flannel Long Trousers $6.00 ployee at the office of the Gulf Re- Jbr_ EoonomicaL^ransporta tion Clyde Hayes hn» moved from $6.50 Sport Golf Knickers $5.00 South street to Joseph Miller's house on Lewis street. John Dow has bought a coupe. $5.00 Boy "Longies", Imported Sport Flannel, $4.25 Anthony Ratti has put flagwalka on his property on Lewis street. The Eatontown athletic club was to have played ball Sunday at Red $12.00 Two Knicker Boys Suits $9.00 Bank against the Orioles, but the .ma was postponed. Eatontown will have firemen and fire- fighting apparatus in line at the bridge celebration parade at Red YOUR STRAW HAT IS HERE Bank Friday. A large number of Eatontowners are expected to at; tend the celebration. •

. COLT'S NECK NEWS. Clayton & Magee Bajeb'all Teem Formed by Bojt of the Young. Men's Aitociatfon. fl'he boys of the young men's as- sociation have formed a baseball 19 BROAD STREET RED BANK team. - The .first game will be In Chevrolet you get mote foryou r played Friday on the grounds of the H8HII public school. money than in any other car built. Frank S. '"Weeks and Henry Low Prloet Renne were the first persons in this You getevery essentialimprovement locality to gather asparagus. Sev- —amazing values! eral farmers last week gathered developed by automotive engineers enough "grass" for their own table use, but none got enough to make during the last twelve years of shipments. • Miss Ethelyn Matthews has re- progress* turned from a Visit at. Manasijusn. ' Mrs. Pcrker Culver, has her sister from Long Island with her. You get the greater flexibility of ; Mrs. George S. P. Hunt is im- proving from grip! • \ Chevrolet's 3»speed transmission— Mrs. Conrad faech'«r underwent an operation for tumor last week at the greater power and smoothness a Newark hospital. . Mrs. Susan Crawford, Mrs. Ray of Chevrolet's valve*in-head motor Irwin and Ray-Irwtn, Jr., of Mld- 735 dletowrv: township were recent —the easier, safer handling of Chev- guests of Mrs. Asher Crawford. George SofTel is sick with grip. rolet's semi-reversible steering gear The number of vacant farms in Atlantis township is increasing. A —the greater comfort of semi-ellip*. number which were tilled last year are idle this year. Most of the K Ton Track $ tic springs* small farms are occupied either by (CtabOnW their owners or by, tenants, but 395 thcro is little demand for big farms. 1 Ton Truck $ Buy no other low-priced car* until Twelve members of the sewing Li club of tho Reformed church met you have compared it with Chev- Friday at Mrs. William Hunt's. Af- ' AIlprkttf.o.b.FUnt.Michlsan ter the transaction of business re- rolet Check point for point—fea- freshments nnd a social season were enjoyed. ture for feature* Know what you . a. THE SPECIAL SIX $1-21 C EVERETT NEWS, 'ft, are actually getting for the price yotf

4-DOOR SEDAN D1tf. o. b* ftif ffrf5T Young' Fellow* Make Gbo'd Cliches pay,Let us glveyouademonstratioiu ftdl force^sed lubrication,, ah" cleaner, gasoline filter, oil II of Herring at Swimming RIytr. purifier, twin flywheel-tfiu 4^hed ferilu*. fiiUbellooa Bert Morris, John Eurtace, Theo- dres and 5 dbcfthceli Included st no extra COM. I dore Stilwcll, Jr., and Charles and i so Smootli^so Powerful Thomas Kelly went fishing at Swim- rnlnR river Tuesday of last wtslc. They returned home with m»ny f"' horring. . * A requiem inus wti cKanteil «t St. Catherine's church Thursday Here is quality in appearance." morning for the late Patrick Single- 5 ' ton. •• / qua1ity:Jfa''C^ Edward Eustace, ion of Joiiph Euttac*. rru ten years old Friday. RED BANK MOTOR CO. PJECIALLY quality in perform-! A number of. his friends helped' him to celebrate the occasion by Mechanic St. and Globs Court Red tiirak ance~and the LOWEST PRICE calling at his home with sUti. Re. 1 I ,. freshmtnts. and a general godd • • ••• Telephone 1720 ', '-'Mv' '- ever placed on a Nash 4-Door time were enjoyed, First communion c!»n»s are held every Thursday afternoon at Bt. Sedan. Catherine'* church, with R«t, T. X Bulllvan In charge. 1 > ." ••".- , " .:•'/;• v•'•«;•'-: William De«»icks Jits' put ait or- J. W. MOUNT CO. namental board <»n« around hlj Cor. Maple A*e. and White St. Red Bank, N. J. BED BANK BEGI5TEB, MAY 5, 192K

ENGINE THIEVES CAUGHT. hereby turning In $104 for the day ttfternoo,n. Although both . T1NTON FALLS NEWS. field, a summer rwident of this firemen.' were badly damaged their occu- placer jdled last Wednesday.' The Oak SkutM - Henry Wunderly Is employed as pants were uninjured. Made 120 at Calm 5«l«-^AU«nd«d futieral v?»s held,Saturday and bur- Girl Horn*. < -" a chauffeur by Dr, B. H. Garrison John Niebcrlcin of Newark apent Automobile Rtcai. ial was made at Mt. Cnrmel ceme- "the myst«ry of the theft of the of-Jted Bunk. Sunday with his brother William. About' $20 was cleared at a cske tery at Long Branch. Mrs. Doerr "I thought I had Matawan township Are company's Mr. and Mrs. Alfred MaVcellus of Mrs. Willjam VanBrunt and tale held at Red Bank by the la-leaves two children. Her mother,, engine was solved last Wednesday Fair Haven spent Saturday and grandchildren of Llnc-oft \isited dies' aid society of the Tinton Falls Mn. William Farrell, who also sur- more by State Trooper George Wallace, Sunday with Mrs. Marcellua's par- her brother, J. H. VanMater, on Methodist church. vives her, hat a homo here. ArchPresetver Shoes? who arrested Charles Avcjio and ents, Mr, and Mrs. Casper Snyder. Sunday, .Wellington Wllkins, Sr., Stanley Walter and Harold England spent James Trazey bf Oak Shades. It Joseph Thlerselln is improving Mrs. P. D. VanMater is enter- Wilkins and Theodore N. Parmly the week-end with relatives at (ju&sswork developed that Miss 'Dot Major 'of his outbuildings. taining her mother, Mrs. Si. P. Lanr- attended the automobile races held Berkeley Heights. Bridge avenue, Red Bank, wa't vis- wompi-come toil* and eay they've ' Guy Cooper has moved hisiroad- dis of Pulaskl, Virginia. last Saturday on the new track near Miss Cora Bennett of: New York bee wearing the Arch Preserver Shoo— iting Aveno and Trassey fast'Fridsy, Slde booth BO that it is parallel with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Conover and Atlantic-City. nl«ht -week- whtn _• the- truck wai spent Saturday and Sunday with the state highway- . daughter Betty 'visited -relatives Mrs. Florence Doerr of Bloom- her mother, Mn. Sueai J. Bennett. when as a matter of fact,th,ey have been led •tolsn. When she decided to »e- here on Sunday. to accept a substitute, and they have not' turn home it was early In the-morn KEANSBURG NEWS. ' Miss Helen Magee spent the -been pleased. Remember the full name—. ing and there W»s no .means of week-end with her cousin, Miss , BEGINNING SUNDAY, MAY 16th, 1926. > transportation available. Her young Mr». Amelia Moorefield Attendi [Arch Preserver Shoe. This shoe has seven' Alice Fields of Colt's Neck. men 'friends could find no other Convention at St. Loui«. Mrs. F. T. Burke gave a kitchen- Daily and Sunday Paper Delivered 40c per week : \ patented features. It cannot be successfully, - conveyance except -the fire truck. Delegates from the Kaiiton bay shower on Saturday afternoon for ' imitated. It 'is the only shoe that combines They managed to reach Red Bank shore towns who were recently Miss Doretta Cottrell, who will Sunday Only 12 cents. perfect comfort with good 2 wftly but at neither vis familiar chosen at the meeting of the Bay-marry John Lurch of Engliehtown with the mechanism of the fire shore improvement association will on Saturday. Evening Paper* ,..2Sc per week truck they larf it poiistp.ntly in eee meet at the borough hall here next ...Mrs,-H»rry Williams,.accompan- ond gear. This burned out theMonday at which time plans for im- ied by her son and family of Tren- Please give us any change in your wder by Wednesday, bearings and they were unable~,to provements along the buy' shore ton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. May 12th. get it back to the flrehouse, _ Aveno property will be made. II. G. Mages on Sunday. and Trwey were each held in Charles Morrlsey, of the firm of C. F. & S. H. ELLIOTT *2,000 bail, '_ Morrhey & Walker, has been a The Register's motto—"A paper surgical patient in the Long'Brandi in every home."—Advertisement 68 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. N«w JtislUe of tba Peace. hospital. -James H. Rlce^Kai .begun a flee Telephones have been placed in Albert S. Miller ..(«* 1 the homes of all the borough offi- Sdenti6e awdjrft of «lcK year term as justice of the peace at i cials. type of hair, ottitet fieit FOOTWEAR THAT SATISFIES \wA Manatquan. He will hold court" in control irtd ikllled open* his real'estate office on'Maln street. Mrs, Samuel Swenarton has re- ton ate all retpoiutblefer 18 Broad Street Rod Bank, N. J. Mr. Rice has been assessor of turned home from a visit with the petmsnener and beau. Manaiquan for fourteen years. He friends at New York. Shrewsbury River Hotel, Golf t? of an R. Louis vim. is a member of the Monmouth The new officers of St. Ann's county Republican committee. Catholic club are Walter A, Conroy Halt AnalytU president, Joseph L, Kcelan secre- For more than two yaw all dlQcult type* of halt tary and Bev. Thomas A. Kearney h»ve bctn iuted bf an at), Found Old Sword. treasurer. and Country Club John Terneau of Tenne'nt, tbtnatlc hair toting nu- Mrs. Amelia Mooreflcld of Gran- chins that dlicloiei it» track walker on the Tennsytvsnia ville Park has been attending' the •nenph and dtiadty. railroad, found an old sword last national convention of the league f all! which It Is believed belonged to of women vote'rs a( St. Louis. Up- Meat Control a soldier In the Revolutionary war. on her return she will visit relatives special Announcement Electric heae varlei Mr, Terneau has given the sword to in Kentucky and Ohio. juita>doc*thuprt» Samuel C. Cowart of Freehold. •uteofju.Inthiit»« Ex-Mayor Thomns Gllmour has ctbiuhneot ««ch returned from a business trip in the nichlntiihliltd FAIR VIEW NEWS. South. i . ' with the Theimo- <<> Meter whichauttv mitietllytdjutothe Tbi< PJ*e» in C«y AtUjr» for Blj MARLBORO NEWS. Music, Dancing and Mmlogto fitth * flow Bridge CtUbraMon. Kitchen Shower Htld for Mils of electric current Flags -and bunting are flying and thereby pwnn- Dbrttta Cottrell on Saturday. teei in aceuritt from roadside booths,. and other Mr. and Mrs. Galloway and son Bttotrroof bltt HOUSE PAINTS business places hero in anticipation and Mr. Crowell of Wallkill, K. Y.,' conttoL of' the bridge celebration Friday \iaited Rev. and Mrs, C. L. Palmer afternoon and evening. Entertainment FLOOR VARNISH last week. A ilnile expert opetatet 50 Mr. arid Mrs. John Kelly spen nlvti th« «ntlr« wav* Two cart collided here late Sun- .Saturday and Sunday at New York. Thit undivided perioail FURNITURE VARNISH .Edward fcremeyer has put * new •ttonUon U fat nor* pUu- ant fot the pitron and WHITE SHELLAC fence on his property. One Day Pleasure Outing Friday Ev'g', May 7th accounts for the tupcriet* Mrs. George VanBrunt spent two iry of in R. Louli Perma- days lai(( week with her cousin at nent Wave. Call of (hont ORANGE SHELLAC Jamaica.tlontc Island. NEW YORK (Cooper's Bridge Opening foi toniultatlon. Per Qal. , Michael Noonnn has bought From All Stations; Ford suburban. Long Branch .75 z- u n(1 Paints,; Oils, Varnishes Charles Corcoran is thjs owner of toMata.wan.incl. ??, p a new Chevrolet sedan. . Shore Pinners A Specialty Southern Cooking 26 Weit S8t_ .Miss lydla. Mott of Newark SUNDAY, MAY 9th Tliktu good only on ipeelt) trairt Inv .NSW YORK r spent Saturday and Sunday with fns* B«d B«nk 7.48 A; M. lUtuftilnflr, Oppoilt* Houl flua | j leavi Vtn York, Wtit Ui itr««t, 1:41 Catering for All Functions , Club Open to Public her mother,' Mrs. George Mott, 9 Seacoast Paint & Supply Co. T. M., Ubirty itr<«t, SiOO P. M SIJO-SSJI Louis Miller takes the palm for Children 6 j«»r» «t ««« >nd und«t- 12, Eieninf Apptiru. \ 160. Monmouth Street, " Rdd Bank, ff. I. being the best teller of tickets for hair <»r«. Phones 1524-1636 HARRY F. McCORMACK, Prop. N«)ft to Hollywood'* Drug Stor* i the 'dance held by the fire company Sttndhrd Time Shown last week. ' He sold 52 ttykdti, NEW JERSEY CENTRAL

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FRIDAY^ MAY 7 Spring and Summer Coats and Opening Dresses Are Now Reduced COOPER'S BRIDGE VISIT OUR 2nd FLO^R

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SILK GLOVES if these gloves had been Imported from Paris,1 they couldn't ba more original or ' mota charming. Kayser has put interest- ing designs and patterns with the «hort Frehch cuffs vrhich make \ them fairly bewitching, ' New color combinations, in plain and fancy styles. ' 1.50 and 2.00

New Summer Silks SILK HOSIERY Washable Silks from the leading manufacturers in Kayaer'a full fashioned silk ilie country—that are fast color and vcar well. This hosiery — carefully knitted season's colorings are more attractive and beautiful to fit. Made with purs dye to insure wear, fashioned than 'ever; backgrounds are Might and dark, fetching' with clear, oven tilk. Be- designs go from small odd shaped figures to floral aldea, it hat two outstanding SPORT and DRESS COATS all'Over patterns and wide and narrow stripes, feature* — the "Marvel ' Stripe," which prevents car- An'especially attractive fabric this season is the ter runt from,continuing Be- ARE NOW REDUCED Japanese Shantung Silk with cross weaves. ,lt Is low the knee, nnd th« "Slip- washable and comes In pastel shades. ' per Heol," which adds grace and charm to tho' anklo, Sport Coats made of imported materials, tweeds and New patterns have been added to the crepes, small mixtures, in the newest colorings1 , neatly tailored, silk figures with combination colorings, and they make up 1.50 to 3.00 lined. Dress coats that are the last word in styling and Into very attractive' frocks, • This crepe Is silk'nnd in the fabrics in greatest demand now,' cotton mixed, has no fiber, has a soft finish and Is very firm. It washes and wears welli < $15-00 and $25-00 Ariothcr, fabric that has met with high 'approval Is an imported Broadcloth In chintz patterns. Especially good for youngsters dretses. Comes In many colors and Is washable. UNDERWEAR 35 In- Colored Silk Broadcloth $4.00 to 3,00 yd. Kayt«f's "Italiftn" Silk Vn- Combinations - 4.QD $15-00 mid St«t>>!n> .«» * 3.00 '•, <*A **, RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 6,1926.

ixty persons will take part in theJoshua E. VanPelt are the only Braxton, were sold at auction Sat- performance. Kehearsals were members-of Clinton B. Fiske' post urday. The Horgan mansion n C.Mia & started thfs'week. who are living and they will attend brought $59,600 and Deal Inn Yard., "*' < Anchor lodge of Odd Fellows will the service1.1 ' $39,500. Ninoteon./atnall cottages pe' The Royal Neighbors! lodge'will were sold for SlOTjOBOry'The sttlo 4wier.}'Fto a time it was feared Memorial day will be held on Sun- New York, located at Deal and in- ments. Over 7,000 homes receive | Several nearby buildings wonld^ day night, May 80th, at the Central cluding the Deal Inn and the oldThe Register each week.—Adver- Ralph F. Johnson 5 ' 'Bridget Parties • ' 8 iQtbo-dostwyod. The firemenBaptist church. John B. Swan and Horgan mansion, lately tho-^Club tisement. / 'Bridget Parties • ' 8 T; aided by the absence of any. Box 297 Rumson, New Jersey r ^ "• v , •• • • , 5 .d!and % the rain 'which had ien1 earlier that'night. \cariK3itt\w. twtvn auoonr JjHGHLANDS MEWS. ThltUoniJ .^«r»* HUT «* Methodiit Church rfvrttclt* m Banking Number Eighteen _ - ~-Mln«trel Show Tomorrow. JorOaPeoph t. day will be observed .•Sunday at the -'Methodist „„,&, Rev. F. C. Heyev, Uia paa- Jylros, made a request for auto- Do I Need a Checking or a Mobiles'to be used next Sunday to P)ng aged folks to the church. The 1 ing -circle will meet on Thurs- Savings Account or Both? afternoon of this week with . Voorhees of Bay avenue. u-tA last -week's meoting 6f the f you can properly sustain both An accurate income tax return .fellers! card club, at Miss Cora a checking and a savings ac- can be made from it. qetd nicMbacK/{ Bailey's the prizes were won by F PITTSBURG i.,Henry Quast, Henry Quast, count, your situation is ideal. ' If With current obligations paid, Fred Sutton, Mrs-r/xthur M. .-jertson and Mrs. Emma Hooper. 'only one, get a savings account and a proper balance maintained Iho consolation prize went to Mrs. into healthy condition first. to justify the checking account! lnbrose Liming. 1 A savings account is the root sums may'be transferred by check ' Ju?tjpay 95c witK*youfor3er .^The Methodist ladies' aid society Bleared $75 at a Paul Revere'eup- which may nourish a sturdy finan- to the savings account; arid trans- 'today. We'ltcorjnectththeater «r held a few days ago. cial growth. ferred back when it is necessary to y • At minstrel show will be held on to your present storage tank irsday night of this' week at As soon as practicable' a check- use them for certain purposes. mterheater Methodist church. 'The show ing account should In the savings and you can pay the balance at il be given by thirty members of .j. -James's Methodic church of branch out'of it. account, deposits $1.50 each month for twelve ,New Brunswick, ' Then each can be' P Henry FeUhaberof Virgima'has A good rule to rn^y accumulate months, with your gas bilK^ *i-**d 'Mrs. Florence Robertson's administered so as as an investment; adopt is: Have a I i on Maier street- Mr. FeM- to nurture the also to meet tax Here's a heater tKat's*a8"careful of „„„• formerly lived at Highlands. other. Savings Account Special Sale Price Se Moved to Virginia thirteen years now and keep it or,'mortgage pay- your ga$ as a human being. Big Ho is a carpenter and Is a Wealth is origi- ments, life insur- double copper'coils absorb^jall'tho Wvwier of \filli-m Fehlhaber, who growing always; $18.95 Conducts a tailor shop on Bay avo- nated in a savings ance premiums, or- heat"and heat .the^ater'almost irS account; its use haveaChecking Ac- YlNSTALLED 1 " Tarvis and slag have been laid winter's fuel bills. stantly^I-ouilt -to, last ; a^hfetiriie^ wun Bay avenue by • the county and is regulated and count wh.enyou can Other recurring- sturdy—sirnple-^-nothing"toSget out! , J^he street is now in good condition. controlled in a maintain balances at obligations, which ff Mre.'IranciH Downs has returned checking account. of ordeh tt'aj^bjisttanj^heateryou j'jfome from a cruise around the least large enough strain the re- \,Washing is hard enough with* Mr. DownB is'building an can_buyT"".''" •' • . _ itomobile service station on, his to reimburse the sources when call- out adding thpsburden of in-j % ,,operty at Highland Beach. A checking ac- ing for a consider- adequate hot water^ service*' .,* Mario Sutton, daughter of Fred count should be Bank for handling. |f0ntton, is kept indoors with grip. able sum, are more Stop lifting' heavy tubs «nd jThis'rem'afkabijTlow offer is "' Signs advertising Highlands as a started when one tipsy kettles. End that back 1 easily met when ;When this sensational sale closes /ft? ummer resort will bo put up in is in position to \. '•• , . breaking toil. r»lew York city by members of the accumulated a little at a time. price of,these-healers Ml positively >"business men's association of this maintain a balance sufficient to Have a steady •jplace. satisfy ordinary banking require- As one builds both accounts, his and dependable iraise' They are going fast—better get] "<• Mr. and Mrs. George Donnelly , supply of steam»i *«nd Eon George are visiting rela- ments. assets grow; he also creates a, . ing hot water.1 i'tJY63 &t Providence, Rhode Island. Depositing all one's receipts in a valuable asset in friendly interest Cet a Lion ar^d ."* M^~and Mrs. Joseph Adams of {"'Brooklyn, who wore married last checking account affords a coin'* at the bank. cut your wash- ? week, are spending a few days with plete income record on the stubs. A good rule to adopt is: Have day labors in itllrs. Adam's cousin, Mrs. Ellen 01- half! "T~ " ''een of Cornwall avenue. • " Paying by checks produces a a savings account now and keep it, f the Whirlwind club of Brooklyn systematic record of outgo! , ^ has rented Fred Johnson's house on growing always; have a checking W'FpnVth street and a Newnrk club A monthly and annual recapitu- account when you can maintain V<-,fcaa rented George Dorsett's house •*\ on -Miller street. lation, under various heads, of both balances at least large enough to • Mrs. Ambrose Liming motored to income and outgo, presents a com- reimburse the bank for handling it. ,-i Hoboken last AVcdnesdoy and spent t tiip day with relatives there. plete financial record. Then cultivate both accounts. / Jersey Central Power & Light Co. Mr.' and Mrs. William Worth and [Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howell spent Published by the Monmoulh County Bankers' Association 65 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. }. ;;«Sunday at Atlantic City. They '',• jnadejthe trip by automobile and "Sorvlng oVer 1,478 square nllu of territory In New Jersey^ Irvctu'dinjt 137 clti«f, ;_ they stopped at Tuckcrton to visit towns and amallai; conununtllss with electricity and gai." ^Jvy Smith, a former resident of this' •-place.- "- >, Mrs. Florence Parker has been •,VUItliig her mother, Mrs. Jacob Jleckart of Newark. ,' The Highlands coal company .Nvhich. recently installed a gasoline / {tank £nd pumps on its property for ; fen auto service station, is building - fenadditio n to the office building for ft comfort station. „;, Albert Shamoun, who spent th | ? Winter in Florida, hns zeturncd SHOE SPECI^LS "' fiome' Buildings at the bridge owned by j,,,e»li» Blair ^and Charles Pfieffcr vlae l*ing repainted. FOR MAY 6th, 7th AND Sth 1 Two automobili trucks for uso in . iqolleitiiig- garbage and rubbish ' V f)een^bought by the borough. HIGHLANDS NEWS. Thursday, Friday arid Saturday '.'Howard A. Stockton Choaan Pre»i dai^t of County Gat Company. Hojward A. Stockton was chosen of the County gna com- \ at a directors' meeting last at Philadelphia. The main ^'office! oj the company is on First > Avenue. Mr. Stockton, who was vici fe*'rrtsi3ent and general manager ol 400 Pairs Men's and Woman's |t,tho'company, succeeds R. L. Mont eimeVy of Philadelphia. A stock holders' meeting was held Monda it Uils place. Arthur Mickcns and Fred Joy re' n»d home from Florida on Mon ••)-.' QUALiTY SHOES i * »ho Central railroad boats wi. igin running May 2!ld, Two boati riU bo operated on r,piiri; schedule In'tlli June 27th, when the summer 4 * ,»6h«dolo will go into effect. g,:t T^«'graduating clusa will hold Itn $1.50 Deducted From Regular Price '»;night oxercltcs June; 18th and onccmunt cxerciies June 17th. ( .,? commenccmont c'xcrcUoi the Quality Mahes, Late Styles, Good Selection , ...jjp«I speaker will lio Judge J. '$xi*Ti Pavt* of Trenton, who il o ' i ofthe United States circuit ;»pp Stobnt B. Mftntell and his thea- HOSIERY SPECIAL 3 Pairs of $1.00 Guaranteed Silk Hose* -"'il trouj>» havt rctornod from n fit tho' countiy< Mr. Mintell in'd the lutnmor here.' b,£w MorUnson hoi bought u 4k »«dsti. , flulck coupes Bht by Alvln Montit k ' a Moody'inil h«'»l«- EMttr, y,1.a li«i« been ., nirlW»f »t NtwiVptk, I Yorttit Jammer. \ .1 WHITE SHOI M U inn Prlil#tajd | 9 BROAD STREET A Safe Pfoce To Trade RED BANK, N.J. EED BANK REGISTER. MAY 5.1926.

•««•••»•*••«••» n* if,l + *tl»t *» •*?**>?*******+* vllle and Thomas Henry Grant of left five children, they being Mn. YEARS AGO IN RH) BANK. Middletown township. Mr. Grant'* Charles H. Morford'of Mlddletown horse WSB knocked down and rolled township, John Albert Worthley of HAPPENINGS OF OLD IN 'AND >ver and over two or three'times New York and George O, Worthley, AROUND OURJ1OME TOWN. ind hl» wagon was completely William N. Worthley and Harry A. wrecked, The horse was not In-Worthley of Red Bank. He had * •eld^nls Culltd from TI4 R«(Uter ured. , been a member of the Bed Bank' i • ot, the, Flr«t W»Ic ' in M«y • Soraeone-^-tomewhere in the City of Red Bank Mrs, Harry Finch' was elected Odd Fellows lodge Btnce 1840, tnd * 'Twenty Yuri Ago, Tbtrlr Y«tri had been treasurer of Grace church Pergolas and Trellises —hat an opportunity to bring real, happineii, resident o* UIB Red Bank library. health andiafety into the lives of hundred! of A»o tail Fort/ Y««ri Ago. ' Mrs. John B. Bergen was elected ever since that church was organ- -• ' Forty Years Ago. vice president, Mrs. Thomas Davis, ized In Ked Bank. ' We now have a fin^ assortment of Pergolas and Trellises, sort'ethfng many, 4. Red Bank Jr,, secretary, and Mrs. William T. A muslcnlo -was given for the John H. Patterson of Middle- 1 of our customers have wanted for a long time. Any of these pieces are town, who had been >appointed Ccrlles treasurer . Most of these benefit of the Fair Haven Itetho- Strong enough to withstand the hard wear to -which it will be subjected and/ * Perhaps that opportunity is yours ! state prison keeper at a salary of women had been officials of the li-ditp church and $26.75 WAS cleared. 1 brary several years. Mrs. Kate • Hundrpdj of Red Bank Kiddles need,* a holplng hand—a 13,600 A year, filed his bond.* The The performers were Lillian and yet all,are reasonably priced. They-are all painted white and some have '« chaneo to play In safety—out of the jtrccts, where danger londsmen were James H, Patter- Nicholl was appointed librarian. Alex Curchln, Dorothy Parker, Per. .-••• , always lurks for llttlo ones intent on their games. son, Jacob' Shutts, George VV. Guerdon S. Langan, who wassis Little, Howard Snyder, Mrs. green ornamentations. Any of these will make a pleasing addition to your 1 Brown, John E.'Lannlng, Samuel T. principal of the Oakland* street Effle Doughty, Miss Helen Arm- house or lawn. * JL enot to spend playtime hours in happiness and i&fety— Hendrlckson, Elwopd C. Richard- school for a couple of yearn about strong, Miss Irma Merritt, Floyd jthat'« tho boon that these children ask of ua. Surely that 1880,, and.who had gone to Hay- Smith, Mrs. 'James Dowlen, Miss * Xevor is not to1 go unanswered, '• . , son, John. J. Hopping, Joseph I. TRELLIS TRELLIS TRELLIS TRELLIS * Hopping "and Samuel Hfi Frost. In ward, California, took a partner in Viola Little, Miss Ettle Smith, Mrs. hla law business, who vua Portu- Raymond, Doughty, Miss Mildred • , Shall Bad Bank, a thriving, brosperoui Community—thor- addition tq Mr, Patterson'* salary • oughly progressive in its othof civic nctlvltles^-Heglect the >f f8,600 a year his wife received gese 'Catholic priest. Mr. Langon Armstrong, Miss Martha G. Meyer * and Miss Florcnc'p Smith. « provision of adequate playground facflitlej tut its children t |l,50Q 'A year • as ' matron of the was doing • large law business and • Summer is close upon us. Unless' tome immediate itent prison. A coach and team of horses ho Had become wealthy, ' 'Louis Carney, a colored marl of ara taken to secure a playground the kiddles must again were provided by the state for the Rebecca Hubbard of Bridge ave- ,* no exposed to the ever-present danger* qf the streets. Pine Brook, near Tinton Falls, cele- • uee of the prison keeper and he had nuo celebrated her birthday with a brated his 09th birthday. He was 4 ' Necessary funds are available for the full equipment of a a two-acre garden which was cul-party at which the guests were Es- very active and worked for farmers 1 • > playground—BUT A SPACE FOB THE PLAYGROUND ivatod by the prison inmates. He sie Clayton, Lillie Hubbard, May of that locality the year round. He * bad a house, 'rent frte, and theConklln, Allls Ingiills, Bertie By- * TSEOTMUST FIRST BE FOUND i wt)B born a slave and worked for * house was- fully furnished except ram, Hnttie Lewis, Alice Brown, Mi ."owner'. 25 years, when ho was 4 Is there not eoro? JiubUc sp(tlted cltlten of Rod,Bonk, who « for bed linen, bedding and table Amos Silvers, James and_ Harry freed. Mr. Carney had been mar- 4 has property now laying Idle who 'is willing to donate the linen. The food for the prison Clayton, Fred Ingalls and William ried three times and he told a Reg- This Js H folding a'd^ 4 use to this worthy cause? The gift of the property Itself 3 4 keeper's family was also provided Silvers. ister reporter that it was likely that justabla Trellis, 30 in. 4 to the City for htlg purpose Is perhaps too much to ask, by the "state. The position was said 4 although that generosity would indeed be a God-send. What Mrs. Fanny Frlck, daughter of he would get married again; 8 ft. long x 17 \n. 8 ft. long x 17 in. ' 8 ft. Ion; * 34 in. wide. Can bo adjust- 4 -wo do ask Is that you. who, havo pr6perty suitable for this to,be worth as much as a position Web N. Patterson Atlantic wide i wide wide ed from 6 to 8 feet In , 4 paying $10,000 In ft Straight'ealary. An Increase was made in the sal 4 purpose, either loan It to tho City for three or four yean, Highlands, and John Valleau, aries of all the teachers in the Red $1.00 $2.00 • $3.00 length. i 4 or permit its use for a playground in return for a small Licenses to sell beer were granted son of Mrs. Peter Vallcau of the 4 by the town commissioners in the Bank public schools. The salaries - Tlain white. Xu with White with hoop 4 rental, > ' , , ' • same place, were married at theranged from- $425 for Miss Ger- * early days of Red Bank. A hotly decorations. green ornament center. ,' $1.50 * Let'e give the children a cliance. Let's'tonvlnce them that bride's home. There was a large trude Norman, who was a new contested town election took place array of bedding guests and the the grown-ups really do tnko.nn interest in their welfare tho first Monday in May, 188G, be- teacher, to $900 for MIES' Harriet and their happiness. bride received many gifts, M. Ensign, who was assistant su- ARCH WITH SEATS FAN TRELLIS PERGOLA tween rival'candidates for commis- \ The Monmouth Park hotel near * sioners, one party wanting beer li- perintendent of 'tho schools. Stc WILL YOU HELP ? Perhaps you can't donate tho prop- Long Branch wan sold to Cardinal phen V. Arrowaiiith, the ,sgperin * erty or Its UBe yourself—but pass the word-along among censes granted and the other being 4 ibbons of Baltimore as a prepara- tendent of the schools, received a 4 your friends—let's make Bed Bank a safe place for our opposed to beer licenses. The li- children and our neighbors' children to -grow up in. tory school for young men studymg salary of ?2,250 a year. cense ticket won and at the first Cor the priesthood. The place had meotlrtg of the now board of com- The will of Robert D. Chandler • •' ADDRESS— ii'"' twenty acres of land with a large of Fair Haven was probated. He missioners , a number of beer li- frontage on the South Shrewsbury Kiddies' Playground, censes were granted. left the income from all his prop river. crty to Mary G, Chandler^ as long Drawer M, ' P. Chas. Gaunt, a telegraph oper- Tho Shrewsbury euchre club mot as she lived and at her death the Red Bank, N. J. ator at Red Bank, took-charge of at Mrs. William K. Steveris's at estate was,to go to his three chil- the telegraph office at Long Branch. Eatontown and prizes were won by dren, Annie W. Magee, wife of James Keough, who was telegraph Mrs. J. W, Nnfew of Eatontown, Elias E. Magee j Marian Frey, wife messenger boy under Mr. Gaunt, Mrs. E. C. Hazard of Shrewsbury o£ Howard Frey; and William H. took his place as telegraph operator and Mrs. William A. Hopping of Chandler, Jr. 5ft. 6ft. 8ft. at Red Bank. Rod Bank. The William I. Conover farm at All Whitp. 6ft> William S. Snedorf resigned as s P. Hall Packer was elected Shrewsbury, between the farms of $1.25 $1.75 $2.00 water commissioner and George P. mayor of Scabright and John W Jacob Shutts and Charles V. Hope, $17>S0- •i Cooper wns appointed to fill the1 6 ft $12.50 These are white with green Eyley s was appointepp d ppresident of was bought by Mrs. Lucy A. At- trim. . .With green decoration. vacancy. The othe.* members of thhe councilil. Williailli m H . Brehhm was kinson -bf-Rcd Bank and her. sister, the board of water commissioners assessor, Charles Dcsch was col-MIBS Anna White. The farm con *r wero Arthur Reckless and John, S, lector and Thomas A. Garland was talned 05 acres and a fine residenct Applegote. clerk.' and outbuildings, The price paid John M. Wilson, a farmer of H. S. Thomas of Brooklyn rented for the farm WHS $9,000. Granville (now KeansbuTg), while the John Hone place on the Hum- J. Howard .Warden, son of Or- at work in his field, unearthed a box son road, near Little Silver, for a lando J. Warden1 of Little Silver; 1 which contained the body of an in-term of .five years at a jiental of enlisted, in the navy.. He was nine- fant. Doctors' said the body had $2,500 a year. Mr..Thomas opened teen years old and'had been em be$n buried about a year. a roadhouse on the place. ployed in 'the Davidson.; clothing Eev. Brofnwell Andrew of Nave- The son of Alexando;- Kingsbury store for, upwards of a. year. He sink died of old age. He.was 88 of Borden street was knocked down joined the navy without the knowl 1 FOR PO^CH GARDEN years old and had been' a school by the falling of the chimney on edge of his' family., i teacher and. a Methodist minister Mr. Kingsbury's' house, which fell Harry; Norman, son of ^Furnishings like these with the.Pergolas and^Trellises will complete your He left a widow, five Bono and two' on the boy. One oi the; boy's ribs Normanof Red Bank,- was- daughters. was'bro.ken.,'. ;*", • '••'•:• i-,:x••'•'"; to, Misa Estelle Weaver of Nev ",.'••; porch and garden for beauty, pleasure aiid comfort. ' • Lloyd Smith of Wellsborqi Penn- .•Frank McMahori bpught'38 lots York. Mr.-Norman was py sylvania, who was formerly prlnisi lri! the eastern part of Oceanic vil- at Long Branch by tho contracting MOTHER GOOSE SAND BOX AND DUCK SET, $30 pal of the Oakland street sclio.nl lage, near. where'; Mr.^Mc^Iahon's department of -ths telephone com began raising ' Plymouth H6el grienh(!li?eg • 'were; located;'' Mr. pany and the couple began house- Littte Drops i McMahon bought thev property as chickens for market on his farm a keeping there; • ' i a speculation. :•. ] :;•'/:• Miss Mary R. Conover of Mew Joel Gibson of Mlddletown town Edward'; Slocu'm, Jr., and James Monmouth and Charles J. M. Smit 'Si ship had a Pekin duck which laid Wallace ,of Lincroft engaged in a of Broad street, Red Bank, wer Liuti-Omlia ci Complete S&qf an egg nine inohes-around the long hinh kicking match, at fifty cents a married-by Rev. William V. W way and 7M inches around the side'.' • .Slocum -won* the match" by son of New Monmouth.' The coupl short way and 'which weighed kicking '-'{'even feet high. Wallace went on a. ten-day wedding triji ti ounces. • '. ...-.' kicked' sue feet nine inches. Washington, D. C. : " Bring the Sea W^^mmm&mmmm&&a Indoors Captain If j-Ivan R. Maxson of Delia'T. Murphy of Tintoh Falls, Thomas Bennett of Little Silver, Chapel,Hill bought a steam yacht daughter of John Murphy, lost a who worked for Edward Bowman, Shore Pleasures ITil "Hl'lii |i|||||i|ilHIIMt[«l'IIililliil'llii|IIIIIII I'll f'PI or for use In taking excursion parties ring on tho Murphy farm in 1891, fell from a wagon and one 'of the and fishing parties along- ' the Her father found the • ring five whqeh ran over his foot. The foo 1 Right to WSSffiB&KWHHBBHBKH^^HfflM Out-of-Doors Shrewsbury tlv.er and out to sea.: years later, while plowing in, his was injured so badly that he wa Eev. J. II. Pierce was appointed peach orchard. laid up two, or three weeks. Kiddy Lainl. . pastor of the Fair Haven colored Obadlah E. Davis was elected . Miss Mary Dougherty of Holm- church. Rev. J. T.Rex, the former mayor of Red Bank and.the other del,, widow of Thomas Dougherty CUPSAND Fair Haven pastor,'WHO made pro died of paralysis. She was GO year Set consists of Sand Box, Umbrella, Duck Pond and i Chairs. Chairs are pt commissioners were Millard FilU siding elder of the district., more Cornwell, Peter ' T.', Brady, old and left two children, Mrs. John all steel construction; unbreakable. JJavld Close, the aged ancestor of William P. Frey and. Samuel Sab Smith and Lawrence' Dougherty the, Close family of. M&tawan," died ath. ._ • .. .. ;. _• , -, both of Holmdel. ','. • at Bayonnc. ' His age, was 101 A new pipe organ was installed Peter\, Kate, Jr., Ralph Mount and John month, became insane and Was Thoodore A. Brnnnln, son o until Qctober,:30th,.1926, only. Valentine. takeh to the Tronton insano asylum. William .Branritn of, Monmoutl Redeem your coupons att , Mlsj Minnie Dennis, daughter of . Mbisbunkers were . being caught street, died of pneumonia after ',4 D Jacob Dennis, and William Carman, hv large quantities in Raritan bay sickness of nix weeks. . IDES BROTHERS ] both of Port Monmouth,' were mar- and were sold to farmers at fifteen Charles Shulti of Navesln ried At th» brldo'i home by Rev, 17 Wait Front St, , , cents a bushel for fertilizer. was run over'by a cat.at Sand John H. Mftgee. jAniong tlio guests . Charles Parker, aged saven yearly Hook and hla leg was broken aboy jfed Bank, N, J, wtre'Mr. ai\d Mrs. Joseph Walling son:of Richard Parker ot Little Silt the anUlo. Mr,, and Mrs. Jacob. Dennis, Jr., Mr vor, died of membraneous croup Mrs,'Henry Morrell.of Holmde' AS AMVAYSJ , / . .' and'Mrs. William Maybee,, Mr. andand; diphtheria. ' ; died of pneumonia after « slcknei Guaranteed FREE from Silicate of Soda Mi's. John Maxson, Mrs. David Can- Captain Benjamin P. Smith of of a fow daya. She was 64 year non, Augustus »nd Joseph Cannon, K«ifp«rt, i'\«t«v»n ot Vho civil war, Old. ••• Khaki Color fc 0^5 , William »nd Albert Dennis «nd killed himself by 1 cutting • himself WalUr White. with a rnsor, Khaki or Grey 12,76 A concert was given at the Bap Mr. and Mrs. Marcus P. Sherman .Ivory Color , .....75c to 2.00 With Head Rest , 14.SQ tilt church under the direction ot of Rlvonlde avenue celebrated Charles Lewis Mn, WIMftm Plntnrd. Among their ollvcr wedding. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Glared Colors, .....,.,...7Sc to 2.50 .With Padded'Back ; 19*75 thoij who look part In the concert Edward S. Allaire bought n trot- work Professor Harold K. AlUtrom, tlnjf houe , from - Major Joseph T. DEALER IN Colored Tubs ;...... i.2.50 to 5.00' Head Best and Padded Back 3S;W,/ Rudolph Matcha*, M». Hurry Ed- Field. .,,'•''.':. wards, Mn. Samuel Salmlh, MIM Striped Pots 3Sc to 1.25 Glider in Stripes „„.„,'.„ 39.75 Q«rtrud« Smith, Mlu Kate.Nivlui, • •:'.,.'•:• •'T*(«n»rY««MAgo. ' '• • LUMBER Mlu Lpu ChamberUIn, Mlu Mwy Tabourcttcs 39c to 6.00 Hammock Stands ,»»»,:< 4.95, John Abhotb, Worthley died rit his SMII, Doon, Bllntle, Glaw Mount, Mian Joieplilno Allslra, J, horn's'qn, Front itrott, Rod Bank, O. Orapel, Walter B.P»r«ot)i and after'having-been In poor health Builders' HardwArtl, ^ John B.'Rue. four y«an.' :|{« waa 82 years old Roller*, i#Jt' • Mowfsif* YouWillAlwdysDoBetterAt Charloi St»w«rt of Keyport fell lto w«« bom an tha «Ue of the Garden Whwlbarrowi, from th« wtUttti of H»nry Kyor'» Thomks Byrni* hou«ton the river •loop.. ,A ring on hid third finger bank betWoin R»d B»nk «nil Fair Screen Wire >«d Chicken caught tin ft null, and th» weight of Ifnvon »nd lm(),»lw«y» llv«il »t Red Wire, Flower Bbd Guards hit body In falling cnund th« ring Bank Vrtth tl\» exception of a ihott under Ground Garbug to tctr the flng»r oompUUly from time when h» livid at LlttU Sllvor. ROBERT HANCE&SONSS hli hand/ He' h»d , bi«n engnijed 'In ulllnj Ri d genera PACKAGE A collision oceamd on Broad aloopa.and ichoonen in hla «arl|er 12 Bto&d 8treet «tr««t liiwetn tn«M tnd wngoni f ON CHIPS : 1 i * J - ^ i' V BED BANK'REGISTER/MAT 5; 192o\ • \,

NMMMtlM«nH«MHW«IMMmM week, was awarded a twojunda h'»1f tism over, thirty 'ytsuxi afld .this BRIEF IJEMS OF NEWS. yfi&t scholarship at Columbia col- finally affected 'heTheart^ " - lege. ' V- ' Mad Dp«T Scar* 3ndnr»s. - HAPPENINGS OP INTEREST IN Yortua* Favor* Them. Matawan < is still undergoing' a MOMMOUTH COUNTY. Due to presaure of business Pres- mad dog scare and it is "probable ident Cooliiiee has limited tho per- that all dogs will be ordered ttmi- Penonul Nctet, Sale, of Ptpperty. iod devoted to receiving high school zled, Three residents of that place Building Op.enttana, Lodge }Do^ pupils at the White House. Koy- are now taking Pasteur treatment inli, Slight Firet, Birth*. M«r- port, Matawan and the Mnnnsquan to prevent hydrophobia. rUgai «nd Do.thi—Other Itamfc -..Vaults.'on, the-Fremises/ Aigh schools will havq an'audience. Meat Market Sold. TSa second joint meeting and Window P«opor Fined. . Leo Brooks has, sold his meat ABSOLUTE SAFETY * " •' ! ; CONVENIENCE dir.ner of the lumber dealers and market K at Keyport to Clarence the building and loan associations Edward Olson ol Manasqaan was arrested last week ' charged with Bahrenburg, who took possession of; Moumouth and Ocean counties last week. ' Mr. Brooks has bought , Rates 2$ on Valuation was held at the Borfccloy-Carteret -window peeping.' Olson admitted the property and busincBs of Frad hotel laslfweek and waa attended by his guilt but said he was drunk at "Claims at Kcyport. ' . ' - " ' which-includes insurance against fire, theft and moth. about.CS persons. \- the tlmo and didn't know what he Congressman. and Mrs. Stewart was doing. He'was fined $10. \ Qualifies for'SUto Job. ' Phone Long Branch 1863 for measenger .service. Appleby of Asbury Park have been Term In Slats Prison. Robert C.'McKenny of Ardena, a entertaining at Washington, Sir. William Taylor of Toms River, war* veteran, stood highest on tho ' and Mrs. Jlilford Parley and Mr.who.was convicted of keeping a dis- list ,of those taking a civil ^service 1 and Mrs. Howard Booieam of As orderly house in Neptune City, was examination for the-job 6f right of I bury Park. sentenced to state prison lust week way agent in New'Jersey. The job I William Murray of Belmar fe 'for one to three years and was fined pays $200 a month. •'•••I having a combination bungalow the costs of the prosecution. - and garage built on the; rear of his Death from Pnaumonla,' this test shows paint values Furriersl Since 18951 State Troopcfa Mala Raid. «, Miss Miranda Bcdle of, Matawan residence property. It will have fivo XI THEN the spreading ttest buy no other'that costs ai J58,.BR0ADWAYj 7 ^LONG BRANCH, N.J living rooms and a two-car garage. State troopers raided a house oc- died Thursday of pneumonia, aged cupied by Abrnm Kneute in Baritan 3 yV hasbeenmadebyprac littiefeprr jobj . Becausecause iitct coo A miscellaneous shower was 81; years. She was an octivo mem- township last Wednesday night and ticafpa'lnters and by scientific given last week for Miss Dorothy ber of ,St. John's church at South vcrs better, spreads farther;! it is said they found'two stills and MHHHHHHI IHMMMWUHtNMIHIIHHHMUMHtaUtHMIININI Hope of Asbury Park, whose en- Keyport for many years. Two •sis- • laboratories, over and over and lasts longer, it is the' a quantity of applejack. Kncutc gagement to Howard M. Ganony ters survive hor. again Devoc Lead and Zinc most economical painTyoui' was held in ? 1,000 bail. was recently announced. Pied at Son's Home. fiouse. P^lrjt has proved its can use. .. < Death from Cancer, Qharles D.Jemison died Friday . superior spreading and co- HISTORY Of GOO Miss Helen Gere of Freehold had It is guaranteed to giveiatift a miscellaneous shower at her home Charles E.' Brown of Keyport at tho homo of his son, George E, . vef ing capacity,' , ••' faction when applied accord* • Saturday night week. Miss Gere is died last week after a long sickness Jemlson of Asbury Park,'from a 1! y°« can buy paintTtHaTcost ing to directions./Practical); engaged to wed .George Kelscy of from cancer of tho stomach.' Ho complication of diseases: Mr. Jem- 'i?8!?.611 gallon, but yeu can tests prove Devoe Quality.! Freehold. • , worked at the brick works 'at Natco ison leaves a widow and three sons. Henry W. Hance of Freehold has for noarly forty years. A widow On World Tour. , RED BANK HARDWARE STORE been made a director of the Quaker and two sons survive hinj. William Phelan, n former Free- • .. ROBERT DONOVAN, Prop. You Pay No More 1 . Hardware,, Paints and Oils, Household Utensils products company , which recently Rheumatism Cauiei Death. hold boy, with his dancing partner opened & branch office at Asbury 38 Monmouth St. , - Phon* 936 > Red Ban|t, N. J. Mrs. Minerva Bailey, wife of gavo an exhibition ..t Freehold last Park. ' Thomas Bailey of Matawan, died week, Mr. Phela.n and Ills partner for these Warranted Tires Jack Walker^ and Miss Mary recently at the age of fifty years. are on a tour around the world. D3EVOE Lead fi-ZincP a Barkalow of Frf nlso ordered to get In touch with Coach. t9if; Stdan, S99S. Disc whitll t&lowl. Hydraulic Jout-wMbrcktt at the fire chief before going; to out of 1 you are hard to suit town fires. •, i tlttht txlra (M^w ^M ^ Sitters Undergo Operations. Chrysler englneera have de> features; a few have two—but CHRYSLER "70"—PAsilonJ fDISs Cnuh Mrs. John Capresto and Mrs. flMi Htadtur, Vtlt. Stdan, 116931 Ami signed the Chrysler "58" to none,tegardlessof price,except * Wilbur Hugglns, sisters who live at Owe.. JJ/9),- tiiouiham. illbi, ftn»l Sulan. $19il:OnvnStdar,. 12m! Uncuhtihcuiwwl. Chrysler ''58", glvcB all three , Avon, underwent operations for .ER IMPERIAL "(0'-P*a«i«it. satisfy .the rigorpuj drividg re in the'imatter of breads appondioltis at the Spring Lake hoi- ' r (mrfiv'wlj ttanttatdtiuipaninlp wwdl uhtili ino/uU). $139): Leupi. Jtur-ttnu qulrements of today, jdined to in combination. ' ; pltol within an hour of each other yj/vf OU are just the kind of .customer Tuesday of last week. Doth are re- a most unusual economy of Before'you buy your "next car' try it and see if it docs not meet, in every covering. i. h. fbirpu, IUI;KI I« autm fid- that we ate looking for—because trol'iuiM lax. . operation.' t ,:„••.*,»<» you owe it to yourself to learn Y particular, even your cxaqting standards. Alt mx!itlwlt>lsKtxU>it Fire Don Pin»|i of $4,000. J our specialty is making bread for partic- 1 A«h ebout Chtyilcr • »rrractlve ilme-piyrMnt These fragrant, crisp-crusted loaves, Fire eauied damage of $4,005 to plan Mnrt than 4100 Cbtytitr de^tri «nura How well they have succeeded at first hand the exact measure / 'lilar people.'•. . ^ ,\i( , ,t K ^ •upcrior Qirytftr u^vict everywhefe^ l to light yet so firm in texture, so rich in Mrs. John C. Fllnn'j house on AU £hryitcr imdeit ar« piWKtcd tittnat cfaft it shown by the fact that the of excess value which Chrysler ' Women who realize liow important uhcaty flavor, so packed with wholesome Bmnchptot avenuo at'Lonj; Branch by tha tttke Mitnt«l tar miAibvini lytttm, > Thursday night. The' flatties W«r« • pTonacttd by and ucUulva with Oiry J(f. vhuh Chryaler'Wattalna and main- "58'' dtits electrifying tow price, I -tread is to the health and nourishment nourishment, will give you just what cirinotba Munttrfeltcd and cuuw tM tttcrra confined to tho rqpf and rear part Of. rcrnOVKl ifAhMt concluuvt tv>dtnca « tains a speed of $8 miles per^offers you.'Hr". ' V ef trieirTamilics/'and-who insist) there- you've always been looking for in bread.' of tht house, having.started,in the hour,acceleratesfrom 5t625 fore, that the bread they buy> should attic. . , , ,. You will find us ready to extend!, measure up to the highest standards, New Club Officer's. ' ' * miles in 8 seconds, and achieves to you every opportunity to -, Qrtler Frciliofor's today.' Besides* the' CHRYSLER demand Freihofer's. * , , - Mra. Elvln Morris lifts been elect- 25 miles to the gallon. 1 t large and the small white loaves, we can ed president of th« Fortnightly cTub 4 make Marching invesrigatloa I* Freihofer's Fine Bread wjs made to serve you with any of the! other popular of Farmlngdnie. Mrs.'Charlei Pint Some cart have oat of these and exhaustive comparisons. trieet tho demands of particular people, was cho«en vicn pr«il

Fr..l,olJ Plf.on.,Win; I Thraa carrier pigaont.ownad by Kdward Btama of FrnJiold won* R.a Bank 3124 -', . • MOB conducted Sunday of last to«ak by the Seaboard flying cjnb of A«- bury Park from Wilmlnrton, Pda- vANDVaamGE;; .. ware, tfl Fxaaheld, a d|iUne* Of JpO RCO BANK &ftA^CI<~»

lands wai acquitted at Freehold Ja«t QU1NN BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. week on a charge of stealing some ; PLANT NOW Expert Repairing w;ne from Mru. Lllllari H. Maehl's SO YOU WILL HAVE '{continued from lut g home last December. t- WATCHES, CLOCKS j. GOLDIN A va«»r»t house at West Freehold, Building at Weil Long Brai^eb. i t. owned by Ever«tt Wsrd at Cran- • John C. Hyatt is building'a BIX- WONDERFUL ROSES DURING THE SUMMER and JEWELS 92 Shrewsbury Ave. ' °PP> o»ki««d St. ReH Bank ford, yiat tat on fir* one'night lant room houso at Franklin Park, the Accuracy, ekitt and ex- week. The firewa s put out but notnow development at Wett Long Place Your Order NOW as Our Stock is Limited COUNSELLOR AT LA before contidenble. damage. .w Branch. Leon Smock has the con- Offlcaa, 10 Dfoad 8k. B! perience ©nabterus M, Outfitter for Men and Boys donoto the JJOUW.V, .:.• ','',' tract for the house. '•.'••• do the most (delicate re- " .' ' ' ' -.. • '; • • • :V D. & D. COMPANY Eiitem Star Off'*". ., *' '. "' Fireman Hurt,! • . ROSE SPECIALISTS pairing. We guarantee Mrs. Blanche B. Roberson was In- Charles Rugarber, Jr., an Asbury MONMQUTH ROAD , LONG BRANCH, N. J. eatisfactioh. Our prices / Marlborough and Campus Tog Suits , stalled it worthy matron of thePark fireman, wail badly cut on one Freehold lodge of Eastern Star, hand last week by • an -axe which Phone Eatontown 2446 will please you.. ; Mallory and Super-Felt Haty •. , Frederick ,Ws Branford i» worthy slipped•Jrom his hand as he was»••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••«••• Silverware -Repaired patron and Mrs. Adella McMurttle climbing ft ladder.; 0. COOPER and Replated Like New. George F. Johnson and Endicott Johnson Shoe* associate nwtrom-— ~T.—---• T CIVU. ENQ1NE Sacetiiot to a«ot«. *r You to D«al •« My New Stan, Bec»ui» 1 Can S»T« ' Old Diui|l«t P«»i..' ' i Pet«r McNeil," a steej worker etn- f«tUr«on Building, BED BJJ ) REUSSILLE'S • You Mon«y OD 'All Your Wearing App»r«l. Atram S. TrueX of Freehold died ploycd on tho new Fitldn building Burdge & Russell GEORGE K. ALLEN. Jr., C. &, u last WedneBtlay, Mr. Truox was aat AsburytPark,.suffered a broken GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, C E. , 38 Broad Si., Red Bank hose and severe cuts In a fall last ••• •'.•,"'•••••'• -' • n ' CIVIL ENniNEEHS AND SUtlVEVOR*. druggist, For thirty yean ho was «i Broad Btiwt. fted Bank. N. J. Friday morning, -• pharmacist at.the rtato hoejiltal ot Expert Movers of Household WALTER C.-VAN~KEURE~NT Morris Plain*. IJo loaves a brother Wedded at Aibury'Park. • CIVIL ENOINEEB AND BUBVBVOB.. Broad SUeat NaUoval Baalt BullJiai, •n9 two sinters. Miss Craca P. Connell of Bradley Rad Baaf, M, J. Offic«n Init>((«d. Beach and Kenneth Meirdiericks of Goods and Pianos. GEORGE McC.. TAYLORTAO,, C. E7 Brooklyn were married at Asbury CON8ULT1CON8ULT1NNO ENniNEEENniNEERR. Lloyd LltUe was insttUed CIVIL ENQINBEn •Dd 8U8URVR EEVOB, as worthy matron ot the ft Park'last Thursday 'by Rev. Charles TUti Pto: K.d U«ol», W, J. lodge of Eastern' Star last week. P. Shasv. City Movings a Specialty ; DR. HAROLD J. STOKES, ivise • «-"••«,• 8UR0E0N, WtUlam A, Shepherd Is the worthy George,.Hall pf Adelphla has ! to Dr. rraolr it*. patron.and Mrs. Frank Duncan as- again leased a part of Mre. Nevis's / . /Large, Well Padded Vans S« Broiii Sere Blancr fl "" sociate matron,, ' . Boon* 4« bI antod? 0«f, farm for the rolijingr of gladiolus, Careful, Courteous, Experienced Men- OIM. Hoan 8:tO to SiOD tfdatk. Building it M«t»Y»n. Mr,' Hall does a big business in this . T«l«ellone 802-W. Houses are undtr w»? for Nicho- line-an4 ships - bulbs'rail over' the WILLIAM A. HOPPING, and pound fooUsh " Roil gtUte BrolMTi 4*—* las Munning, Warren Men. and Har- .country. • , /•-: Sight Seeing Busses for all Occasions Ttn«i BuWlnjr, 40 BROAD BTREBT, BED BANK. M. t. old Beam on tho now development fluya 23 Lota. - : • ' Anywhere, Any Time. BENJAMIN J. DOWNER, at Matawan started by Jacob Lef- C, Farley of Union Beach has forts, The houses/aro to cost about WW7ER, "I never could see the sense bought'She Thomas Aujnack home- Fireproof Storage: Packing and Express, NEW YORK ANt> NEW JKRSEV SIO.QOO each. ' - MASTER IN CHANCERY, stead and .26- lots located on the .4 Bro.d 3lr..l, tUi BuRfN. t. of saving \o. few pennies Uhlt\ Cradai. Graduation', stone road. !lhe price paid was Office: Globe Court and Mechanic Street ALBERT B. D1RHAN, Plmor Horton, Thomas BurrowcB t.BipOp. ' REAL ESTATE BROKER. every now and then by buy- Dirt on Building:. Drunmoad rise* and LIU Lambertton are,members To. SuiUFive (fouaai.- Tel. 894 RED BANK, N. J. Phona 883. inggasdlineof unknown ori-( ot the eighth grade graduating class William C. Durant, the automo- REP BANK. - NEff JERSEY. gin, only to wake up some of the RobertoyilU (chooV Miss bile manufacturer, has been grant- •••••«••••••••••••••••••••••••••••»••*•»*•••••••••• Elslo D, Bahrenburg la teacher of ed permits for building five houses EGAN'S bright nwning and find the scl\ooj. . <• costing $16,000 each at Deal. there's no power in the old Freehold BUB»»!OVT Sold. Phqnea for Qfficiala. " Auto Vans and Express H. E. Jones has eold M& bunga- The Union Beac!» counclltnen last Now that marine tin* la n«aj I am low iqh Brood Btreet, Freehold, to prepared to.do rout nnt marloi of font* bus to pull the big hill—no week voted to place telephones in tare, planoi or'banu* to all putt of John Aveher pf Manalapan. Mr. the homes of the mayor and thre'e New York and Keansburg city or country. In Ibi Uraeit padijd f|n> right smart getaway in traf- Jones has moved to a. place near In Bad Sank. - Befor» rou b»»t /our ont ^ ot'the police oflicials, mnlng doni). tnlu. tnt or oafl tor On New Egypt and; will start a garage only r«ll»b!« fanritara amnt In tana tnil • fic—sbrt of dead on her feet business. Cf*nniirry Boss Sold. " BEGINNING APRIL i24th, 1926 ••(ml prices on rour nn| Job. All mil : ./• The National cranberry company ot hto»l or light tmeldng dont at abort Freehold Man'e De»th'. „ natloa. Oall or addnia ' f—no Hfe. ..'-.'.:.. v has bought the R. B.. Tilton and the r i Peter Iflmiefc, who conducted a, William Hurley cranberry bogs at LEAVING BATTERY, NEW YORK j. T. EQAN Btore nt Freehold, died at the Long North Farmlngdale. . XI WALL STREET. REP BANK i*'It pays tq, buy the best Branch hospital Sunday of last Weekday«-~9:30 a. m.; 5j30 p. m. « R«iatat«. Park has brought suit foi< |26,O00 LEAVING KEANSBURG, NEW JERSEY Pnnuint to th* erdtr e( Jaiipli X* against Augustus M. Willisni* ^P» Lewis Boyce' has torn' down a > Eornhty.- mrrojlto ot tht County at Mon». house he'owned on Main street at mouth,\ madf on th« (l(t««nti flay of injuries she suffered when jhs f«U • Weel^3ay»7-7:00.a.'ni. ; 3:30 p.m. ' ( March, >Il!!tl. on tho application o( Mary from a merry-go-round ppeisted by JIatawnn and will replace it with A. Park«r, oncutrht ol ui eiUta of John V*T WlUisms. .. : • aroodern Saturdays—7:00 a. m.; 12:00 in.; 3:30 p. m. Calvin . Ruih, decea. td»' notle* la hanby filven to tha creditor* off l*ld dee«tit4 .to Matawan Property Cold, exhlblb *to tha aubiorloer. ex«ci)trlj| aa C(io\|pe Slolen. . . nforesatd.-tbBlr'dfuts und iJerQBnda ^Alnit Sundays—7:00a. m.; 12:00m.; 4:00,8:00p.ro. 1 >ty gallons.of gasoline, wera . H. A. Eigard' has sold the prop- the.'aald <9tiw.' under onth, within alx erty used/by'himself'.«"» butcher months from I datt ot tha liortiald 66 from in'fcont pf Eois's gro- order, cr they 'HI b> wvn barred of shop at Matawan to the Bell beef their aotlona thertfor ajalnit tha Mid luh- eery «to» »* BoutK Keypprt ons Keansburg Steamboat Co. acriber. DARD night last w«ek. This wa» the sec-company. ond time Mr. Boss's tank.had been Ar«d Man Dead. robbed. ' ';' . Jamea W. McLean of Freehold Broad a' «rt, Eitonlowo, II. J. died last Thursday week at the,, age Bain and Autot Burn. of .83, yeart, Mr. McLean leaves a GASOLINE A barn-and two autotnobUeS it' widow. longing to Joseph This! of Freehold were destroyed bf fire l*it Friday- ALWAYS DEPENDABLE week. Mr.' Thiel was.ytotWvg on an automobile truck when the blpzo started. y ,

Aid^for Fir* Sufforara. v '••••• Corsoij comnia.ndery, bMcl of AB* bury Park Jl»« offered to donate its services in giving-a concert for the ymthe btneflt ot thoser who oufTflrpd losses In th«,?«cent forest fires' In Ooean Only one thing has BEST FOR LESS made Pratts the the mbst popular Young Man Arreated. growing mash in Frank Cottrell of Elton and,John the y/orld—it Rives McAvoy of. Smithburg, both 21 the maximum growth of mu'ele, ,\/\;?.V years old, wore arrested ]ast wee. bone and feather on the least food.' charged with committing several Remember that.Pratta Is the only thefts, in the neighborhood of their, mash guaranteed as to quality o£ home!, ingredients and uniformity ot- for- nrali. And that its four sources of rjooia Officora. animal protein and four sources of ity RSngkamp was Installed as vegetable nourishment make it a % yfnd me Plaij Place tftk&Mrtim^ dictator of the BelmaP lodge of perfect complete ration in itself. Moo?e last week. > Paul 'VjTagnef is Finally, that it Is free of dust, char- coal, hulls. Those are the reasons vies dictator, Jerome LeCastri pre- Pratta wns sutcess tor youl / tiave heardjt-^^ lata and Max Smith s«geant-at- arms,i. : ',; """ . • 7f Pl|*ait in Pound Nat; . A Carrier pigeon wajs caught in lliv? in, one or'.'the pound riets of the MaPa- SQuan.' fishing company last week and was released by the fishing HB impression is current that all cartv'aold crew wW they went to H£t tho, nets. Tat approximately the same price give approxi- Died at New York. mately die same results, But there never was v ; ; r plete, anct " *'•"*• , '/:"'-'j;..X 'V ''.'•'"•,;';•/ f :-"'•''• / :••.'. j Frank Specht-of Asbury park , a time in motor cor history-when there was died at a New Yorkhpspltal last Fred D. Wlkoff Ca less basis of fact for such an impression. Wednesday after an oporatlom He SERVICES MORE COURTEOUS, ar« nowhere to be / :• was o baker at the Beits bakery, A Today, thsre are two ways of building motor ; : ; widows and four, children survive found. ]\. ,. ''••..• -'" ';'• •• •' . ,'' ."',. / " ^ .•:< ••• • .-.-'. : . .' cars. One is to forget quality and build con for ; him.' , , trading purpose*. The cost of production is cut CO&JIE: H^RE TO Py»Y^co>n1)ine.chopping with • , R4v, and Mrs, Edward H. Cloud HIGHER THAN to the bone, so that dealers riiay offer you more : i of B«lmar celebrated tbalr 21st than the market value for your used cor. ' • pleasure/ \; • ''.;' . , t './•:•:' '\, ; ;; • ' nlvenary a few nighti »«p. M< Standard Six bers • of the congregation and, hr $1125 The Bulck way is to build for quality's sake—to WOOLWORTH . Touring * 1150 visited thorn at the parson' . Coupe. • . 1199 give owners a better new car—full of value—with MODERN THEATRE^ provide motion pictures, vaud* . IHIOOT Sultn 1195 129) - every modern feature. villeand the greatest Broadway successes in spoken drama. •> . Rotary Club EUotton. 1275 • Soreti B. Adams is tha new JlLDINC CompareBuickdcsign with that of other carsof tha MaiUrSix dent of tho Asbury Park Rotary Tliei Yearly Sale* of same orhigher list price, and fix Bnicfc superiority FINE, HOTELS, if you wish to stay a day or two, or 2-p.n. Ho«d« club. Harrison C. Hurloy is vlca , Pmkham'e Voge 5. Ti firmlyin your mind.bcfore you spend yourmoney. , just over night, / ' ' \' preildont, Irvinj Kced treasurer, a \ Compoun I and Josso G. Wobstor joerotary. MOTOR COMPATfT, HUNT, i Tho WoolWorth Undoing'in "New AuioUU Lot* Llcamai. York City, which towerj 7(13 "set DMtim of CCIK«I Mount Q>rp mouth were atitomob!ll»U whoso II- building censes wero revoked lait wock OR It all tho bot. charges of driving whilo drunk, tltin of Lyilla m GRILLS AND DANCING PLACES ami restaurants \ Plnhbam's Vog- D..H oC Child. otabloCompound the. sold In ono your and catarets, and the ' 1 v ' " V Charles Henry Brown, Jr., tha PICK could bo placed Whtn Better Automobiles elght-yiar-old son ot Alexander end to onifvthoy «r«g*i/|... BUICK hcfo rasKlon parades.' ...'•':••.,.' Brown ot Long, Branch, died at the wouiuaa rnuRo n Long Branch hospital lnsl) Wednen-> column an high •will Build Tha* ~*~ .-•vi-.-. ..:.• •••••' i "•••': :-..-: : day of ipln&l woningltls, nutlipWoolwotth BulWInir with N»w Hotal SUward. enpugh to td from ' A.-C. Elsworth, formor steward LVim,11 L Ma«.""'"•>, ,|'>o° ciovolanduiovoianu, oiilO' In tho r«»t*ur»nt dopurtment of tha I have lota of work td tlo nmlr «m notmry jtrwrf, W1, Pennsylvania railroad, hat been an" }'W worsa ,n tm tFmewtitll HE. Li. ZOBEt B«god at steward of, tha Metropolis fmtiiiitii I began Un hotel at Asbury Park. •om pound. * «H l IMonmouth County's Largest Automobile Distributor DUd at Hotpttal. W»VWWl William II, Smith ot Octan Grov» SSA' ****•?« I slnco I began dloil nt~th« Long Branch hospital Jbl» mj«iolno, I think to Red Bank, N. J. Sea Bright, N. J ls«tt*«»1c of app«nd|olt|». He wa* nrtawoaftOltsmorlMrtawoaftltl , You n» ytart old 'and leaves » widow »tep into my homo »fly time Telephono 955 '' wiji fln.1 » botllo of Lfd and taviral (Wldrtn. i MU

*.,. A::.• RED ffiCNK REGISTER. MAY 8. -tv - APRIL HOtyOR ROLL. , relt, Hwrnond Bt«w«t Kdita fOrtttr, Rntb ' Boy'. Knw C«t. " "* WASHINGTON Htrbert. BoroUw ««oill>tMh, Vtra'Nor- ero»s, Constaiw^ R««d,.I)orotBy HMd.'LoU Harold Befgowlts, \ ued ' tlx rtTftciiiiKcH or or BALTIMORE Coast Millinery PupHi whit Hirfiait Sunding ia Rec*», Dotntkf StBtr. Satalle XMkg, year«, son of Samuel BergowlU of. JR.d 8«nk. HI|H School. .' - Sr*nl.«-mrtMJ^A!iHiitln, WlUlara Bat. Bergen place,1 was. stalely *»<} RIST SCIENTIST EXCURSION retv Mellii Sniu "Ml Kvans, Robert Fia- Self-Service Shoppe Pupils who.were placed on thed/OhbJ'ltl'JtatUlld A knock'od down by, an sutbraqWlB- ~ ' t in one;£our wid,tho beet gat, gauonWe^ 60 dam SUNDAY, MAY 16 horrtir roll for proficiency in, their dtr/.OhbmatJlatljy.JetaUollywood. Ai> Flna Aiiortmant of lladne UM*. Anna M»rt»Um, Helen Mey. ^rldny nicM. HU kifea'^as cut; it Vip «nd deliver or mulled., ' , „ . • TIckiU sood onlr on studies in the Red Bonk high school er, Sylvia HWuv IHrothy Mullord, Gladys but lie was not seriously hurt. - titrrtsu SwiiUy It *L M. IF.U. ipcoUl train leaving for April oro aa.follows:' ' ' Norman.' Consume Read, (Pauline Itoaen- berg. Dorothy 'Story. KUeen Walder, Saniw-Sdiool—»»»>. ML > SPRING HATS English—Miriam Mptria. William Bar- Martha WaJUitr. llulon Woollty,' Eslelle. d< B1 ' T*«Umosl*l $1 rett, M.rtha Belting, Anna Blackr Francca »n«o, Leonaid Vaako. —RESTRINCING PRICES— itoem—Wajnsadaw tod BlaisWI, Vivian Brmfittd, -Cathcrln. Conk From the Importer, &'i-—,•.«^-»»o.oo 1 viwtty,-.^.. NOTHING OVER 3.9S tin, Esther Cooper,-, c Jeronie prennan; r tro» tasvto 4 »o P. M. Nellie Esan. Margaret Ely. Doris Elta- UNION BEACH NEWS. ,SJ!«M-~.... 9.8B Cold Stw 'li-' JGX'XXX TroplTropicae l ».^^H.U_8.o5t *tUnd aerrleta lid Tl»lt tilt 5I J Jarqes Hanley, Milton/lfeller. Marguerite SptcUl S«rti«M •» Cmca Church '^ -> " OriniUl »2.5O «nd J3.BO ( • , , .,. Washington 4:45 P. Long Branch, N. I. H«nJrlck»on. Sidney Ilndas. John Holly- > on'Hfllh»r^% D»r. VAN DYK'S DUCHESS wood, Hihia Johnion. Artladn. LittleT Dor- .- Tennis Coiijrl? Construction 9. Specialty '," M. Baltimore t:\i Opp. .Stelnbacha othy Maoklnloah, Elsie' Mattson, William GrM« MethodUt church will ob 1 *• COFFEE and P. M. Wilt?, SfltU Sillier. Virginia Jloffltt, Mil ierv« Mother* day with special mu- 0 drttl Moon; Alma, Moorman, Bute);. resurfaced let me glvo you a' price. 8»tiifagtlmi Quir/inteiS" Eastern Standard Tim* Shown Riordan, Lob Bogus, Paulina Roitabtte. ite and the Sunday-school children QUALI lEAS. , , ivill have, spoctt] exercises. 1 NEW JERSEY CENTRAL Albert Bnllton, J«nlc« Sobel, Ron Spalttto, Sold direct to tho cpnsumcr only Edwin Stanton, Elizabeth Toner, Dorothy Mr. and Mrk, E.*V, Wells and 1 - • *' *• • Wi.-;-iS. - GRAY ' •'••• TViralngton. El!«en WaJilar. Martha Wai. through regular Van Dyk Store» :hildren were entertained at dinner ' ai\d Agencies „ .,.'... fENNW PROFiSstONAL , '. thcr. Ettelle Yanlo. ' . • Sunday at'the home ot Mr. Wclls's AT Dramatic reading—X,ols Rogers. x History of literature—Elsie Mattson. arents at MUltbym. , - VanDyk'a Duchesa Coffee Finest FOR No Better Natheraalles—Wllllarn Barrett, Eleanor Mr; and Mrs. 3,1 McKicrnan and Brar. Madeline Dtichanan,.£diia Clayton. family spent Sunday and Monday at (The Coffeo Supreme) George Ely, Doris, Estabrooll, Paul EVShi, 53c ft GRADUATES WATCH Marguerite Hendrlckson, John Hollywood, Newark at the home of the former's DIAMOND Hilda iohnion, William Kl*,takr. Arriadn. ister, Mrs. RndivJck," and also visit- Diamond Rings ' Made I.lttle, Janet MacKajv Tereia Papa, Vir- i'd "friends at Morrjatown. ' QUALI TEAS ' Selection ginia BimjiklnK/ Thousands of Trees Watches Commercial, geogAshy—Wilfred Win- Mrs. Forsythe and daughter, Mr. Mixed, -Oolong, English ning. ' ' • Warner and Mr,. DeNold of New i Enameled Bags Builneia Engllih—Anna Marcellm, Dor- "fork spent the week-end at the Breakfast or Japan Tea Pen and Pencils . othy Mlltotd, Dorothy Beed. Eliiabttb ome of Mr; and Mrs, Charles lost Toyre/. . , * 49c lb. Circle Brooches Stonography—Evelyn Baldwin, Cornelius lampaon. • ' «' each y?ar through lack bf proper care. Do not' py; Raymond Brower. Mildred '. GUIeson, Mr. and Mrs. Ttleodore Sappah India, India Ceylon or Stone Rings" Helen Meyer, BAtrlce' Dlordtn, Helen and ^daughtet Jano of Briarpliff 1 negject qayi^es, broken branches, eta. Have fWatch Chains . Slckels, Helen VanDorn, Eileen Walder. Manor, New York,- spent the week- Orange* Pekoe lb §5c TypewritinsrrCorneliUi Bty, Raymond your "fruit and shafle "trees sprayed to Control' 'Orienta' Pearls Brouer, ElltnirHattson, Nancy Mix, Bet- nd with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sap- No iotter can,bo had^at,any price; trice Rlordan, Eileen Walder, ?ah, Sr. ^ disease. It costs nothing to have your-trees • Every gem in our large col- Strap Watches The'famous Gruen—in a thin, JL. Chemistry—Martha Belting, Virginia Mrs. W. Post of Tappan,'-New ono pound -will convince, you, oi lection is carefully chosen for TTollU. Bracelets handsome case of white gold, fork, was a guest of Mrs, VanHol- money back. ' inspected. v' - . (J •pependatyp lj-jewel move- Physics—John _ Hollyvrood, William v Cuff Links Klatiky.; . - cn last week. . ' ment. A timepiece to ti ust. Economics—Thomas • Flatley, 7amea Mr. and.Mrs; J. -V. Boon'dy and At Our VAN DYK Coffee and -confidence of our customers. Bar Pins Hanley, Sidney • Hodas, Ednsrd Leddy. 'amily are spending a few days, at Tea Department Pauline Rosenberg, Marsha Bowv, Jamea ersey City visltintr relatives. . ; Special Values at Pdcket Knives VanNostrand. ^ Diamond Jewelry .. $35 Bio.loay—Alfred. Clark, 'William Klatikr, Mrs, J". Harris' spent Friday shop- ^W: f; DUNPHY Alex Muller, Elmer Smith, Penn Strode, ling in Perth Amhoy and Monday TREE SURGEON ^'ORCHARDIST $100 to $300 Scarf Pins Elisabeth- Tower,- Edith .Walt*, ' Red Bank visiting friends. Latin—Esther Cooper, Margaret Ely, ALPERIN'S PRUNING ' SCIENTIFIC CAVlTV TRfeATMENT ' Belt Buckles Marguerite HeddrleksonV .Sidneyr Hodaa, Mrs. T. 0'Ncil has accepted a po- * \ Clioote Vanity Cases ' Candlesticks Hilda- Johnson,1 Janet. Mackay^ Virginia >ition iil Bed Bank and'her eon Jo- SPRAYING, BOLTING AND BRACING Slmpkinj, Dorothy. Story,,Elizabeth To«cr. >eph is staying at the home of Mrs. DELICATESSEN Bookkeeping—Tony' Cltarella, John Con- ifanHolten. ^ J Atlantic Highlands, J^Tew Jersey PEARLS nor. Jerome DAnnah, Daniel Hopkins, s FOR v Ida' Klatzky, Anna: Mareellus,' Dorothy- 20 Brdad Sbeet, ^ •• Telephone 4470 ^ ' for Gifts Mulford; Melville Stout. The Register's otto—"A paper French—Miriam Alperln. Eunice Asen- in every, home."— S.dvertisement. .„ Red Bank, N. J. WEDDINGS V dorf. Khoda BirdsallJ Frances Blalsdell, Vivian Braisted, jEleahor. Bray, Edna Clay- Solid Silver \ ton, Esther Cooper. Grace Dennis, Doris Estabrook, Thomas, plately, Gltdys Farrar, Pickard. China Marguerite Hendrlckson, Ruth/Herbert, Sidney Hodas, Janet Mackay, Blchard Seth Thomas Clocks O'Donnell, Hilda Johnion, Vera Norerojf, Glassware Teresa Papa, Elltabeth, Toner, History—Irene Anderson, Evelyn ^Bald- ASK THE M A N "' W H.^» O-W N S 'ONE Silver Plate wln, Martha. Belting. Vivian1' Bralsted. Eleanor 'Brayi Kenneth' Brower,' Madeline Stem Ware Buchanan. Steve Canomie, Edna Clayton, Tapestry Silver Morgan Collo, John Connor, Alex Curchin, The eontinutnfe popularity of Fine Design's in '! Joseph Doremus, ,panlel Dorn,, JtroMa Pearls is astounding'—each Drennan, JohnVBgah,' Doria • Estabrboki year these' lovely' decorations Faul Evans, Robert. Flader, Edith Foreus, renew their grasp of Fashion's THE' HOUSE OF SILVER Daniel Gerom, James Hanley, John Bolly- Tavor—reason .enough to have QUALITY " ' Your choice of several styles of. wood, Ida KJnUky. Molly Lane, Lloyd a string of the "best. Shown appealing -appearance. Fine Lawrence, Cerald'l^yton,' Edward Leddy,' here are Orienta Pearls of fine quality—make Weddinpr Gifts Vlto. Marasclo, Ellen .Mattion,-Elsie Matt- irridescence, son, Helen Hyer, Alex Muller, George O)m- 36 Broad St. sure to win appreciation—Sec atead, Allen Parker, Herman Ramsey; Lola our selection before you buy. Rogers, Martha, Howe, Alfred Scaccia, Wn- 15 in. strands liam Sehults, Israel Shipkln, Isabella Gift Values at Smocli, Boss Spalletto, Dorothy Storyj Red Bank, N.J. Fann Strode, George Strugla, Charles Ta. $8.50 bor. Mary Tilton.. James VanNostrand, ' In fine leather, silk lined case. E.tablishe'd 1886 $10: Eileen Walder, Martha Walther. EsteUe Yanko. Problems ot Democracy—-'William. B f ••••••••• !•••••»•• WHELAN DRUG STORES, Inc. UNITED CIGARS BROAD AND WHITE STREETS Supreme jorxi Gmeraiion Phone 3S5 RED BANK. N.y J. . We Deliver To celebrate opening of Cooper's Bridge, wewill give away FREE to X liNTY-SEX years'a&6 the' cars'by any standard of compare patrons of the Drug Department, choice of following with a purchase of £ ; J. first Packard car was built By ison tKan. Packard ever built a dollar or over. X a .tvealtky man for his own use. It before. Yet they cost far less than' 25C tube-Kemcofoam; Tooth Paste , was the finest car he knew how to / thePackards of even ten years a$oV • C build. Friends who wanted thebest 25 *"be Ukemco Shaving Creaira r regardless of price ordered cars Pad^d.en&ineem^supreniacy v *as Wprovenaga^arid afeain , 10 Green Certificates feomhm SowasabusinessborrK , • i , ^—on land, m the air, on the And> that business, started as a ^water.Packamibeautyancldisahc-! CANDY SPECIAL TOBACCO SPECIAL rich man's hobby, has iiowferown tion have been, acclaimed and imi-| One 1-lb Dutch Cream Chocolates 50 to be the largest builder-oj truly; d the world around. Packard One 1-ft Young's pinner Mints... .50 A 15c tin of DILL'S BEST PIPE tate One Vi-tb Happiness Putter Cream FREE TOBACCO with the new Twin fine cars in all the world. . , com/ort aifd performance l\av^ Caramels # ,29 Package of Dill's Best. ' For BS. tie publjic has learned to "'"*>*& .impressed by the most j Total $1.29 s ,use sound business judgment in e?traordmary tests. •, .^^;J. . - buying motor cars, PajcW vol- ". Combination for $]# Q0 TOILET SPECIAL p8cka^ ^ time has fcrown, costs Jiave been INTRODUCTORY DEAL packard.8 liberal monthly pay. lowered, and,the saving resulting PIPE SPECIAL mentplan -m Cpnsidered,'it is not 1.00 Clio et Claire Compact from vastly increased production ;.00 Briar Pipe Both for 8Urprisinfe that nearly twice ri8- ' .50 Raspberry^ Lip Stick ' passed on to Packard buyers. ^ ^^^cftr s were j^ ^ .89 Gold Plated Gillette &J. rtrk y Razor $1 .00 Both for$i,oo Packard cars of tway are finer, year as inX924.) - ' 1.89 Total Value ^J. • . •' '• ^ You save 89c CIGARETTE SPECIAL PATENT SPECIAL One package of io Melachrino,, 25c tube of Ukemco Shaving Cream FREE No. 9, plain or cork, to each Monmouth County Pacfcjarcl Co. 25c can of Marilyn Talcum Powder purchaser:of a tin ofMOO ' 7 50c total valuBote h for 39c chrino- Cigarettes. Maple Avenue near Monmouth St. ReJ Bank, N. J. DON'T FORGET MOTHER'S DAY SUNDAY, MAY 9th , f J t Give Her a Box of Evangeline Chocolates Especially Packed and Wrapped for Mother May IStH, the United Ciijar I (iff ^ WewiHgive'tweiye (l2) cerlfr y (20) & J'V J ;, ,

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THE BRIDGE PARADE, THE FIREMEN PRAISED. BIG LUMBER PLANT SOLD. BIG STOREHOUSE BITCHED. will Start at HilfipM* Fir* TAG DAY FOR MONUMENT. AFTER THE NOMINATIONS. Toa'Afajror of Rumion Appreciates 0 BUILD A NEW SCHOOL MIDDLETOWN DEMOCRATS O'CIock Friday A,f ttrneon, Work Which Red Banker. Did. r ' CHARLES CfcWIs" BUYS OUT FIRE DESTROYS BUILDING ON COLLECTIONS MADE ON SAT- RED BANK HAS A CANDIDATE AIR HAVEN TRUSTEES HELD THEY BEGIN THEIR CAMPAIOH /•THIJ HEIORITTE^COMPAWY. The parade for the' bridge cele- URDAY AMOUNTED TO 4B8O. Prateo for the Red Bank firemen WEST BERGEN PLACE. ' bration at' Bed Bank Fr,tday will be- FOR STATE SENATOR. was contained in a letter sent to A SPECIAL MEETING. FOR N Ch'»rttmt Street fcasd and All tha gin at half-past five q'cloc1a»in the Firemen and Members of the La- H» le James. A. Hendrkluon, -a the Red Bank councilmen by Mayor Tha Building wa* Owned by tha 1 Membera of School Board Decided _ Held at Loha Bon* The lettet -referred to the work home, Which Wat Burned, With Raaldent of East Kaambarr A*> ' Hit Builniu, mer, aj an Iceboat*—Firemen's river. The number of persona who Money All Day for Memorial. Dry Platform. done by the 'firemen at UIB recent a Fireproof Building, eocUtion Cl«ei Talk. .,.,'•'• ' Ths'Heidrltter lumber company's Great Work, Will parade wlll< be. fixed tonight at Taggers were out all day1 Satur- James A. HendricksVn of Red Ore at General Howard S. Borden's A new schoolhouse of fireproof Despite the rainy weather.. .^ ' ort Chestnut street; including A'large building owned by the a public meeting at 'the town ball. day collecting money for the world Bank will be a candidate for the esidence. Mayor Barbour also (instruction for the colored chil- day night fifty persons attended" a, 'ie, machinery' ant! stock of Monmouth Mutual supply company At that,time the-various organiza- war memorial monument which will Democratic nomination for state stated that he could not too highly ren of the borough of Fair Haven meeting held by the BeWord' »n«£ kind, has been bought by and used as an icehouse and a store tions which will participate will give be,dedicated on Memorial day at senator at thejprimaries on June praise Councilman Robert S. John- ill replace the frame schoolhouse Fort Monmouth Democratic 'elubVttt ' on for being at the scene of the Charles Lewis, who hat a lumber house was virtually destroyed by reporter as tothe number of march- the town hall lot at the corner of 6th, John 8? Philips of Asbury n Fiske street which was destroyed & Willett'a hall at BelforAV ' business at, the corner of Oakland fire early yesterday morning before ers they will have in line, Capt. Monmouth street and Drummond 'ark will be a candidate) for one of fire. The letter stated that tho' y fire last week. This decision was Speeches were) made by Cecil Ack-' Ahd'Wegt street! Mr. Lewis bought daylight. The building was on the Winter of Fort Monmouth will be place. The amount collected was the Democratic nominations for as- writer'hoped'that Red Bank would eached by the school trustees of mon of Keyport, Prof. Mounts 'of "the plant to enlarge his business. company's gfounds on West Bergen marshal of 'the parade, , , Jn addition to this money sembly. Mr. Hendrickson served* a never have a bad fire but' that if Fair Haven at a tpecial meeting Spring Lake, John W. Phillips of ' F«r some time past,he has been place.. It was 60x80 feet and it was Robert H. McCarter will be toast- the firemen received some large, con- term as a member of the New Jer- uch an event occurred the Rumson last Wednesday night." The trus- \von, James A. Hendrickapn of cramped for room.LrT milt seven years ago at a cost of master at tho bridge celebration tributions, among them being $100 sey assembly in 1911. He and Mr. fire department would willingly tees were unanimous in their deci. led Bank and William Hoagland.of 17,600. E. Thuraton Blaisdell, mani banquet at the Smoke Shop Tavern, from Lewis S. Thompson of Brook- end every assistance In fighting the ion to put up a new building. For . Negotiations- for the lale of the Tilllps have, joined on a platform the present the colored children "ast Keansburg.- George- H. Rob- HeMrltter property and plant had iger of the plant and secretwy/and which will follow the parade. Tick- dole farm. Monroe Eisner prom- in which they, state the principles flames. erts of Mew Monmouth .was chair' treasurer of the company, stated ets are selling rapidly for this affair. will attend school at the JFiske chap- .been under way,several, months, ised to contribute the last $100 m which they are making their can- i parish hall. man of ihb meeting, i' This property was formerly the'lo- yesterday, that the company was un- which will be needed to complete lidacy and whiih will be the princi- Most of. the Democratic - c«ndl« cjHon of the Waters ft Osbom mill. decided whether to construct a new the fund to pay for the monument. ples that will govern their official MAY FETE AT LEONARDO, Tho discussion at the meeting in lates for Middletorm township the Heidtltter company gave up Its building or not. The loss was part- BUSINESS IN NEW HANDS. This gift will be forthcoming when acts should they be nominated and egard to the new schoolhouse was ifSces were present.! They are John Red Bank business about a year ago ly covered with Insurance, $0,900 has been raised, as the mon- elected. DRILLS, DANCES,, ATHLETICS short and nothing was eaid concern- ~ Bennett of Port Monmouth,fiff' and the plant had alncs been un- What caused the fire is not BENJAMIN ALPERIN SELLS ument will cost $7,000. On Mon- They declare in favor of greater ,AND BRASS BAND MUSIC. ing the cause of the •blaze which assessor, William R. Taylor of Port lestroyed tho former BchoolhouBO. used. Shortly after the business known. The blaze WDB discovered OUT TO JOSEPH MORI, day Mrs. F. F. Blaisdell gave $100 participation of women in public Monmouth for township road sup- Was discontinued the" company put shortly beforo ""three o'clock by for the monument. affairs and they advocate the nomi- Friday, May 14th, Promiaea to Pro- he members of the board of cdu- ervisor, Edward Ponce of Belford the plate on the market and sent Foster Spinning, one of the en- Tti» Sala w«» Made Monday and Both women and men joined in nation and election" of a woman as vide; Colorful and' Entertaining :atibn are Clarence Smock, Charles 'or township dork and Allen Beegle New York appraisers to fix the gineers at the plant. The fire was tha N«w Owiur Took Pollution soliciting money Saturday, One the other member of the Monmouth ' Feature! on tha Grounda of the Smith, H. Edgar Smith, Lewis )f Navesink and Benjamin Hfjil- value,of the property, buildings, under considerable headway at that Y«»terd«,r—Mr.Atporia Hat New grojsp of firemen, with their ap- county Democratic assembly "ticket High School. Smith,' John Hobrough, E. Frost loskey of Leonardo for townanip> machinery and plant. The apprais- tlme.and it spread rapidly, The Dutlai yfiih m Mlllt Concern. paratus, wore stationed on West They state that they are unalter- An, elaborate program has been Bassford, William B. Little, Jr., ommltteemen. J. er* gave {90,000 as their estimate building was high ss well as expan- Benjamin Alperin Bold his delica- Front street, near Hubbard's hill. ably ppposed to bringing back the arranged for a May Day fete to be William H. Bennett and Raymond William Hoagland's mission at - o'f the worth of the place, i sive In area. It was doubly en- tessen business on tho west side of They received a 'considerable legalized sale of liquor in any form, held Friday, May 14th, on the Doughty, llr, Hobrougli was the ;he meeting was not political. He;lai • •This figure was generally regard- closed, with walls sixteen inches 'Broad street Monday to Joseph amount in donations from autolsts. tnd they declare that the prohibi- grounds of the 'Middletown town- only member of the board who was president of the East Keansbuxg ed as being-too high, artd after sev- apart. Tho apace between the walls Mori ior-?8,00O, Tha new owner The members of the ladies' auxil- tion amendment "has proved to be ship high, school at Leonardo. The not at the meeting. . Civic Association and he-was, at the eral months had elapsed without, v>as* filled with sawdust. . - took possession yesterday. The iaries of tho various fire companies the* greatest blessing as a protection festivities will begin at one o'clock The new building will be built on meeting to urge various improve- ' anyone offering' to buy the property The construction of the building business) is in a building owned by were particularly-active in collect- to ^the home, to business, to health and the public has baen invited. ho site of the .former schoolhouse ments udvocated by the association* at this amount another appraisal was such as to make a fierce fire. the "Vandegritt estate, with a lease ing money. Melvin Wainright, son and to prosperity." They pledge Dances and drills will ' o tho prin- The size and design and material to for the Bay Shore section of Middle.-, was mefie. This ,time a value of It was a hard blare to fight and the which has*four years to run. of Elmer C. Wainright, solicited themselves to the principles of cipal ' features and music will be o used in the now schoolhouse wore town township, Mr. Hoagland also, $60,000 was; estimated; The plant heat was sq terrific that tho firemen more money than any "other fire- economy, progressive legislation, provided by the Sandy Hook mili- not falcon up last week, tho trustees described the Civic'Association. It 1 The bUEincsswas started about was sold for considerably less than were unable to enter tho building. ten years ago ahd\it has prospered man. He collected over $50, reduction of taxation and fewer tary band. ^ deciding to wait until a conference as 400 members and. a comtnunlty this figure. Those interested in the They, played streams of water The soliciting -won in charge of laws. They call on all voters to at- The program comprises a mass is held with J. Fierson & Sons of building costing $60,000, which, is' from the beginning. The new own- 'orth Amboy, who wcro the nrchi- transaction have not made the price through dpor openings. (A consid- 26 persons who hod a number of drill by the high school girls and entirely paid for. er will run it along the'same lines tend tho primaries, whether the^ vot- ects for the KnollWod school public, but it is currently reported erable amount of lumbe/was stored as his predecessor. He has been girls and boys to assist them. Tho irs are Democrats or ..Republicans, boys*, stunts by the seventh and -Y in the building and all of" this was solicitors wcro Mr. and Mrs. Walter milding on Hance road. The archi NO LONGER USEFUL, i ' thftt.lfwas 940,000. William A. associated with Andrew Dougherty and to vote at' the primaries for ilghth' grade boys, "Undo Sam's tects will bo present at a meeting Hopping mads the sale. loot, .^The firemen had to fight the in the ownership of tile-Garden ROB- S. Noble, Mrs. Fritz Dressier, Mrs. those candidates of their party who Frolic" by groups of fourth, fifth flames \intil the sun was up. All f tho school trustees on Friday Waahinglort Lawyere Sought Ren • • 'The' property la'very irregular In taurant on West Front street. Mr. Fred Gill, Mrs. Jacob Eurich, Mrs. stand for the principles which xep- and sixth grade pupils from each night of this week. After the plans four walls of the building are still Elvin Frake, Mrs. Ernest Shopard, newel of Liquor Trademarks. ' shape, with a frontage of 250 feet Mori has sold his interest in the esent tho. beliefs of tho voters of the schools of the township, ind specifications arc prepared they kBack in 1897 William A. French on Chestnut street and a still-larger standing, but they constitute^ noth- Mrs, Jackson Murphy, Mrs. Frank themselves. « flag, drill by seventh- and eighth ing more than a blackened and restaurant business to Mr. Dough- will be submitted to the state board o. of Red Bank sold a lot of ap- frontage on thtf railroad tracks. erty for, $400. Mr. Dougherty has Lovcrsidgc, Mrs. Frank House, Miss Petitions arc "being prepared for grade pupils, polka danco by River of education for approval. plejack in addition to .other kinds The land comprises about tw,o and charred shell without value. Elizabeth Bofinott, Mrs. Alico Roop, the town candidates. William H. R. Plaza-"pupils, Maypole danco by In turn qftorcd tho business for solo, Fair Haven has about sixty col of liquors, and'tho firm decided to a, Half acres. The new owner wilt Mr. Blaisdell states that the fire- as he will operate\a lunch wagon on Mrs. J. A. VanSchokk, Mrs. Daniel White -will' be tho candidate for first, second and third 'grade pupils give tbe applejack a, surname as % . have a railroad elding laid to\tha Herbert, Mrs. Frank Dlckman, Mrd. from each of the. schools..of the ired children who go to school, men cannot be praised too highly Maple avenue, He had intended to mayor, William H. Francis and 'Har- Tho grades ranee from the kinder rademark. Subsequently the name storehouse on the place. The prop- for their work. On Wcit Bergen sell Ills Interest in the restaurant Frederick Olsen, Mrs. Louis Hen- old A. Hendrickson will be the can- township, waltz by pupils of the if "Old Monmouth Applejack'' wa* dricks, Henry Higgins, Walter "" lower grades of the Leonardo garten to the eighth grade. There erty, is less than a stone's throw place near the storehouse site are to Mr, Mori, but this arrangment didates for councilmen, Mrs. Julia were two rooms in the schoolhouse registered as a' trademark with the frojnHhe Lewis lumber mill. A two houses owned by the Monmbuth Ws cancelled when Mr. Mori bought bio,' Jr., Azariah Hurley, William M. Kcough will be the candidate for school, track and field events for 1 pupils of the high school and of the which was burned. The children government at Washington, -D., C- largo mill iwell equipped with, elcc- Mutual Supply company and occu- the delicatessen, business. Perry, Konneth and Adrian Wood- collector, and Elwood B. Ivins will have two teachers, they being Hor The registering of this trademark {rical.machinery ia one of the most pied by-Arthur Arose and Louis Mr, Alperin, is treasurer and one ward, Frank Wessel, Melvin Wain-^ bo the candidate for assessor. seventh and eighth grades. prevented ahy one else bnt the ' 1 ace Boolter of Fair Haven,'who is 1 Ysluable features of'the property . Dichlcchlo. These houses were on of the owners of the Sweet Closer right, Jacob > Stryker and Jeremiah Other candidates for 'these offices . Tho Uncle Sam dance and the he principal, and Miss Nancy William A. French Co. from using Big- storage 'sheds, three garages, a fire-several times. -The wind How Dairy Compaiy. This company was McKelvey. may also run at the Democratic pri- Maypole dance will be competitive Fields of SomcjviUe. the name. In 1907 tho Red'Bank stable, a paint shop', a glazing shop the flames toward theso dwellings recently re-organized and vmd$r ita mary, but. no other candidates have elimination affairs, Prizes 'will.be firm registered the trademark'name and' an engine room with heating and a shower of burning embers management it is a merger of FRANrd COVERT FOR SHERIFF. as yet made their announcements. awarded to those v/ho win first "Rockwood Rye" at Washington. AppaTatus'for all the buildings'are a(id sparks fell on the roofs; - Tha STE^INBACH'S TO BROADCAST, hcrjgina,! Sweet Clover Dairy and Former Fair Haven Mayor il After Robert S. Johnson, one of. V7, Prohibition came,,, liquor was/ortV among 'the other parts of the plant. outside enclosures of tho houdfl" the Monmbuth Dairy. - present councilmen of the Hiwn) lawed .and William A. Frerica CiS^ wero almost as hot as fire. Tha Democratic Nomination. Musician* front Atovity Part Stor s - Mr,-Lewis's present milli is too will be the Republican candidate READY, FOR BUS1NES5. Will Give Program. went out of business. ,' , - smsll £o>i^ettJM ni!qds, of the busi- oifly .faetpjr that favored I the firs, frank B. Covert "&f Faip Haven Last week Augustus M. Mtnton- ( SOCIAL SERVICE MEMBERS. for mayor at-the, ,prjrnarie5r New $uilding and' Loan Auocia The' Steinbach Company, whlcr, ness'and he is TlajJiUng to wove it fighters' was that ,yajn, ha Emma Ely, Miss Min- 1 by Monlif Branin, who is a pre- Fronch, Enslcy ,M. White, Thomas lage will become a borough or wil whether the rumor was true, Mr. Mext Tuesday Night.' few years ago on Broad street when nie Boyd, Mrs. George Lovett, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Eric S. Gisleson of scription clerk at tho Whclan drug Irving Brown, George G. Ivins, remain in Shrewsbury, township Lewis stated that ha bad been con* The Red Bank auxiliary of the a'pleco^of scaffolding fell on him Anna Applegot, Mw, W. A. Kiel, Shrewsbury avenue observed their store. Elmer C. Wninright, whose John J. Quinn, Archibald L. Miller, One hundred and seventy-five per- sidgring building a hotel, but that Red Bank lodge of Moose will hold from tho top of Albert S, Miller's Mrs. Stewart Cook, Mrs. Samuel 25th wedding anniversary Sunday term expires next fall as a justice, George Stevens, John Giblon, Wil- sons were registered. This is less he had not decided whether'to> a euchre • party and dance next store. Joseph Piccoli and Harry Coggtns, Mrs. Frank Ivins, Mrs. with a family gathering. A dinner states that ho will bo & candidate liam %i. Russell, Edward P. Dang- than one-half of tho number of vot- build or not. Mr. VanDorn rents Tuesday night in the Krldel build- Osborn, who wero on the scaffold Mart P. Havlland and Mrs. H. L. was served and was followed by an for re-election. His son, - Melvin ler, Charhs H. Throckmorton,' Isa- ers in the proposed borough. tho building from year to year and ing on 'Broad Street. Hackett's ing, wero'killed in the accident. evening of general sociability. A Wainright, haa been very act!vein dora Joy Trubin, G. Harold Nevius his leaso will expire next 'Septem- orchestra .will provide,muslo for the set of silver was presented to Mr. circulating nomination petitions for Kugeno Adams, Louis Dcll'Omo, ber. PopIn For Women «« . Wall ae Men. ••• • e». I " - • - dancing. - A Urge number of prlies and Mrs. Gisleson. Those present his father. Melvin states that Myron V. Brown, James D. Otter- v • e» .. • , , wi)l be given to the winners of the IMPROVEMENTS TO HOME. Card Party for Hebrew School. were Lawrence Wolf of Red Bank, son, Jr., and Charles A. Minton. A report has become prevalent 1,400 persons havo signed tho peti- that the bridge celebration banquet Clrla' Popularity Contest. •liehre games. Elaborate prepara- Reception Room Furnished with The ladles' Hebrew society of Peder J. Gisleson of Little Silver tions. This Is considerably more tions; are being madfi for tha affair Mr. and Mrs. George J, Schultz of at'the Snjoko Shop Tavern Friday A popularity contest between Draperlee jSjr Ladlea' Auxiliary. Red Bank will hold a card party at than half of tho number of per- Hremen'a Auxiliary Caka Sala. night is n stag affair and is Intended four girls netted $150 for tho by a committee arid iv.crythlng in- The lades' reception room at the eight o'clock next Tuesday night at Rumson, Mr, and Mrs, Rasmus Mil- sons who voted at tho election last dicates a large atte> Innce. ler 'of Oceanport, Mr. and Mrs The ladies' auxiliary of tho Red for mon only. This report is wholly world war monument fund which Elks' home on East Front street Max Mlndlln's on Wallace street for fall and justice Wainright is as- Bank >firo department will hold without foundation. Tho banquet tho Red Bank fire department •!» has been furnlshol with new drap- the benefit, of the Hebrew school. A Roselle of Koyport, Fred Rosello of sured of rc-olectlon if all t)jc per- Elizabeth, Mr. snd Mrs, Myron cake sale on Saturday afternoon of Is for women as well as men, an raising.' The contest closed last; "White" Shower for Hospital. eries by the lodge auxiliary. The number of prizes will lo awarded. sons who signed his petition vote this week In tho vacnnt storo nt 6 anyone who buys a ticket, regard- wick and it was, won by M'**1 Ger- ' The annual "whlto" show*** for draperies were made by the auxili- MTS. I. J. Trubln Is chairman of the Roselle and son ot Brooklyn and for him. Mr. and Mts. Charles Rosello of Broad streot, formerly occuplod by loss of whether ho or she lives ai trude Hendrickson of Westsidc ave* the benefit 6f the Spring Lska hos- ary at an all day meeting yester- committee in charge of the card the Pearl shop. Mrs. 72. H. Frako Red Bunk or elsewhere, is ellgibl nuo, who will receive a prlie<> Thft* party. Montreal, Canada. When Mr. Robinson filed his Re- pital will be held'bn Mfrlday after- day and they add much to the ap- a|> publican petition tor justice of'the will bo in gonoral chnrgo of tho to atteml. other contestants were Miss Mildred " noon, May, 21st, at the hom« of Mrs. pearance of tho room. An electric sale. Boskey, Miss Ruth Coodrldge and-' Lion Cleans. Men's Hats. , Mr. Munten, tha Furrier, peace he also tried to file a pe Rom Garden Tea Shoppo, Burton O. Downing on Riverside floor lamp, a table lamp, a bridge We are now ready to clean snd is leaving town in a fe\v days. titlon for juBtlca on tbq Democratic Miss Hilda White. ' ' , avenue under thsj dlreatl&n of the lamp and a'library table will be Rummage Sale^. on the highway. 0 Mapla avenue, block hien's hats, as we have in- Dont let this opportunity to buy ticket. Mrs. Amy Shlnn, the bor- for quick service and good foo Red Bank auxiliary. A fine pro added to th* equipment In the stalled one of the latest hat clean- your coat go by. Furs will be much ough clerk, rofuBod to accept the ' On Saturday morning of thli served in pleasant aurrountllnds Flower. For Dart gram is being arranged. . room. These articles will alto b« ing machines to be found Inlthu higher next fall due « a/sttiUo in week a rummage snle will bo held part of the state, pur price is 75 Democratic petition for two ren- seven days a week from 0:09 A. M. apiak a gift from the auxiliary. tha fur trade. Buy now. Take Ad- eons. One reason was that the M 70 Monmouth street for th until 8:00 P. M. Lunches from 66 ' Lai Leon Clean Your R«k*. cents. Try us. Leon's for dean- vantage of the low prices and ordei conta up on week days. Chleke Just as true todayj. NhxIMSsiK - ^ ing B»d dyolng. Work called for your co»t from Mr. Munten, who petition was signed by 24 porsons benefit of tho Long Branch hospital. ttt your rugs tnd carpets, be a You* Tho'nnlo will bo conducted by tho dinner on Sundays, %\ 25. Will be daylay, Mother's Day. Majr 9th. Whir* • • playgroiindSof clesnllnesa fot your and delivered.—Advertisement. Will Store your, coat free of charge Instead of 26, as is required by ovemt r mother mai._,y t»—fn»«.. — . d Bftfcf \f " Wa offw'the best""prepared and law, and the other reason was tha Red Bank nuxlliary of tho hospital. opon Friday night until 12:00 P. M, eHlfoveti; Tho shampoo process puts finest quality coal as follows! Egg, until next fall.' You psy only a —Advertisement or anywhere in tha world • n«w clsanllnsss,' new Ijf«. new * Coal I Co'aTl Co.lt • small deposit with/ your order, Fur Mr. Robinson voted in ,tlio Repub prepared to , deliver your ..-, lustre' Into your rugs and carpets. stove and nut coal at $14.60, and coats remodeled. 'Appointment Coall Coll Coal! 1 pea COAI, flit 60 cents extra for Nut and egg at $18.75 per ton llcan box nt tho last primary alec Let Leon Clean Your Curtains. tribute of lovo wlthjn a far M foon * for' cleaning and, dyeing. stove at $14.00 per ton, and pea made through, representative, Mrs Nut nnd egg «t $13.7G por Ion, Send your Inco curtains to us fo Bloomlne plants,'cSolce cut flttr bagging. Telephone 662, Red t|on. ' - ' stove at $14.00 per ton, nnd pea _.r . .»L.. BftBk 1Mg or.73l Bank,"Fred D. Wlkoff Oo.—Ad coal at $10.75 ptr ton, No addi- Howard Ely, 20 Oakland street, Red a thorough cleaning. They wil beautiful batknU. - Bt'atrv tional charge for bags, These Bank, phone 17-R.—Advertisement, coal nt $10.75 por ton. No addi- look Ilka new curtains when wa ro- mother. W. WW, Knny ftrk'esir.d for and dellvertd.7 vortUomontr-. , . LlttU Silver Firemen, Take Notice. tional charge for bugs. Thoso fvtffliamwt. J , prices »ra,c«sh only. E. T. Ben- All exempt, honoraaH and active turn them to you. Loon's for clean* 41 BBroad atraet, R«d Bank, ,WlnaW Cleaning. nett & Son, Belford, N, J. Phone Let Leon Clean Your Blanket!. firemen,the Mayorandall members prices aro cash only. K. T, lion- Ing and dyeing. Phono Red Dan! W« m|k« a specialty of cleaning &3-B, Keaniburg,—Advertisement It you could only sea the -way w of the borough' council art request- nott & Son, Deltoid, N. 3i 1'hon 104G or 784. Work called for an Osfe* Jtnty*hkteh«d chicks, Come windows of ttorss, offices and priv- clean and renap blankets you wouli ed to be present at the flrehouie to- 63-It, Kennsburg.—Advovtleomcnt. delivered.—Advertisement. R»r Rent al R find plok out thi kind you want, ate residences; also general office R.ilol , not hesitate one^momont In letting morrow night,-Thursday, at olghl , n»i »»• , ,-- Completely f Rooks, Khod* Island Reds cleaning, Rates reasonable. Satis, " Authoring dealer for Garod us have your' blankets to clean, o'clock to celebrate the'Company'i Your Winter Garmenu. , i Bridge Opening house, near river, a ilt« ftititWiv Prown Coop; faction guaranteed, 48 .Waahtngton 9!*nlth, DeFormt «r.d Farmnt Leon's for oleanng »nd dyeing, twentl«tli anniversary. Let us ylcan them beforo I tnln start* today, ends Saturda R) piny. 47 Broad jtrwt, Red ilxoet, Re^ Bank, phone 054-M, Godley product*. Monmouth Ra- Phone Red Bank 1046 or 704 ^ By Order of th* Committee store them, Wa clean and dy< n|trht. White/ enamel ware, f 1,01 everything. Leon's for cleaning nn n» im*-Adv»rlli«. dio Service, StconU National Sink Work called' for and delivered.— —Advertisement ^ lt , each, rag ruga 24x118 Me each. Btl To Purchase. Your Plsoo building, Broad stmet, Bid Bunk, Advertisement _ dyeing. Phone Red Bank 1045 o plontfftifly: Ftnivrt-Cooiw Phott* 1184, B. S. Johnson, poptU While Othen,Are, S«lll»« 784. Work called for and dc part)!. 47 Bcwd »tt«tt. Red Iron A. B. Dlrhtn mwrti tho ut- erod.—-Advertisement. most economy and Hating taUsfsi* tor,—Adv«rtlNra«nt, . We'Have Added, s prices and tsrtns' w« «r* selling '—Advertisement/ /radio tlon. Showroom,-Drommoiio: place, ' M »»'KI» .1 a/trae of M»sda ilsotrlo lamps nlanoj and service of lupremt qual- , ' Th* Wtadtv lr«n«r. our Thousand Items. When you ity, pirhan's Piano Shop, prum- Transplanted. , , phons 083, R»d Bank^-Ad-r«rtls»- Genuine J. I. Cas« ami New Idea mtnt , m , t»- Have it demonstraUd to prove. Its ar* In n«4d,0f same We. "will b« glad mond p)»c»,' Red Btnk., 'Phono Bid nAjrlU., OhttUa Ueppina, 80 Mon- to ««rv» you.' Trubln'i, SB Hrosil Bank 083.—Advwtlsement, , See'these ms-chinM. 8. l». Conovoi proptit- Mouth »tra«t, R*d Batiii.—Ady«i> «tmt Red Bank,- ' " ' ' & Bro., Wlrkatunk,iN, J. Pliont WtdnMdsy nigh* Is »lio" Victor f Holmdel,—Advertisement (Itament. W«l»A lt. i Bale,' Wanted, either wlti , SB Btoa SttMt, Rid •triH, B« M*:«Vv; \i^ !?•;:,' RED BANK EEG1STER, MAY 5, 1926; MONEY FOR WASHINGTON TRIP MRS. CARRETTJCORSON BEAD. FAIR VIEWS BIG OANCE. Little SUrer PppiTciaared $$ »tVIEWS FROM THE CLOUDS emsttut eiot 60HBl.tb.res aiimto ' 0 Wall Known N«w MoaraonUi'Real- rTBAMS FOR HIRE. Iroid ,'statlon i >f 7,0Jo™ Edwin a. an Entertainment Laat Week, BIRD'S EYE PICTURES OP BED dent Lftvaf ?lx Childrro. Ptrmlr -Pwk. BUBIOB, N. J. 8m), real MtaUisUt , > Tlnte>» Fall?, it.-),.'' §•! MSTIVB 'WKtB AT NEW Z17, KornloB - v e • •at'a R feoataln. ilan'a on H»I» avinue, sU rooms-and bath, Photographs on Display io'TJi* Ref- Phone 8T7, Knmicn. drug a' Bread an entertainment .given last mouth, died Saturday morning from 'ctjpf>gg.r6>tiAta. ...•,- streets, open fireplace; two-cat garage; many de- iator Window war* Taken by tha FOR 9/tU CHEAP. ^ Waamer elsetrto meat ehower, ta aroed sirable features. -Immediate BMsassloa. Thursday night in the Methodist a complication 'of disease* after a conojtlcni 145. t)|ajto»>^Marlist, «» PUFFY FOR SALE, ..» _, i'Panou «ad tka Profita Alrvlow Company from Madbina Babr, earrls» an4 KO-catt, tli Ma* r ?'' Amounted to $250—Firemtn Ex. church hall 'at that place.' The pu- sickness of six weeks. She ,yw H pie avefltte, Be3 HsmK ' ' Brosa street. Bsa Bank. ' . .Wlr» almlfox terrier puppy f« aalei pils will Tnafce a trip to Washington Piloted by Jack P. Cawy. years old and a life-long resident of FORD TOURlrVa FOB SALE. "~~ WOMAN WANTEO. «( tight eeks old; nale! XAUNCHlFOitSAi^, \T ,* , peel Nenr Engina In July. A list .meter. A.\ cmdlUeit. 4- Til- MJ t Ut it Mwwa h , Open launoh Bornat, »t f«ot "In Iraitk. 4 the last of the month and the Aerial photographs of Bed Bank Middletown township. Sha Is sur-ton avenue. Bed Sans. > * •pod engine, BMhotany'deeka, rappejgas - "'/"lie" Fall View house/ ctt tha «tato highway last exhibition in the window of The Country Club. Red Binka. -Wednesday Bight by holding a ;be trip. Corson also leaves six children. LABORERS WANTED., . , ' PArfsiBs NOW RBADY, ' i L A number of patriotic tableaus Register office. The photographs .They are Mrs. Daniel Hancock of Jertey Central Power ft tiKht do.1, 101 .. WJIM'a itryin oi prise panilss! anntr d*nce. Mor« than 200 persons are excellent views and are attract- Cheitnut etreet, Biid Bi PRACT CAU NURSE WANTS. POSITION, in the market >Ia>slM and colors. Alto - ynra present. It WBI the firstcom - ere presented by the school chit Red Bank, Mrs. Edward roliemus I, Middle and wonun would,like a po»l •eraollims, hyaolntlu, ferae and .flower ron. The tableaus represented im ing considerable attention. The pic- ^ a*i«^ M ^*«ai M««A#H* tl»A mi praath«l none, A r FurnUtiad or unfurnished room, suitable FORRENT:r' bought .a conaiderable number of er and Theodore Martin. Another bpVER VACUUACUUMl CLEANER. FOR SXEfi for Usht hmuekeeolns; Bed Batik «r*yl- Connecting rooms, aeoond floor, or par- • Mr. Casey learned the art of fly- MAN WANTED ( 4[' ' Electrloi pr»ctUall)r new I leia than half, lor 'floor, furnished or unfurallhed. Con. tickets for the dance, as they were gate of Manasquan, who was for- o do »mi sradliur. Cbnlei. Brmlter, SJ'O". J«i«y Oentral Pow«?» 1AU' requlreaenti, ~HpUSe FOR RENT. '. ' ". well field and Marks field in Cali- Plate, Bed Bank, shone 881-R. Call he- A. B. Dlrben, realtor, Srqmnpnd place. Seven room houat, furnished, an Im* Monmouth fire company were par- THE TOWN WANTS LAND. FOp SAtcv. ' ' :ween e;ooand TiOQ P. M. . Red Bank, plume $88. • pnvensitt; by the aeMon or year. Con- ticularly active in this regard. fornia. After the war he bought TROLLEY STATION* BURNED. Cocie feather mattress /or aale In fool CHEVROLETFORiSALS^ , venlent W atores and river. Call or write condition. Phone Bed Bank 17-B. - j STATE HIGHWAY LOTS,-»500 W. Tullr. Main street, corner flillatple ix Properties Offered aa Sitea for in airplane and took passengers on A" 1824 sedan, dlse wheels, bumper, "I ops. (Odd loeatlon,. <»st aide SUte •About GOO tickets were sold, of NEW ELECTRIC MOTOR FOR SAI.6. motor snd paint In good condition. Phone avenue, fair Haven. N. J. Storehouse. sightseeing trips over this section Building Near Middletown Villaja L. Schilling. Hod Bank »«0. Highway,' near Middletown., Other-lots which hall were bought by folks if Monmouth county. He was one Cheap: rieVer used: one half to one tuV. just oil highway, 1800. For' particulars NEW HOUSE FOR SALE, The borough of Bed Bank recent- Deitroyed by Fire. Olion'i Oara»% MldJUtotnitotowp.. Kit . J. ^ FOR SALE. phone Red Bank 1CT8-J. ' Kew six xoom house, all Improvements, who did not attend the dance but it the first pilots in New Jersey to FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS WANTED'.'" H»by iitrolltr. llsht and ttronjs and iust outside of Red BankBan,, In Shrewsbury advertised for a cite for a store- Tho building near Middletown NDR.ESS ' HOT AIR HEATER WANTED. thi Pi 15000 »lOO0 csih Cll who wanted to help the firemen >wn his flying machine. About a White, three dayi' a week, in Bu three-burner nickel Kel plate cheap. 41 Thirty-Inch ftnpot; I will pay good townihip. Price 15,000, »l,OO0 csih. Call IOUSO or for a lot with a barn on it village which was formerly used as neap bua lin*. Phone 801^ Hum>'6n.- Cant Front tttett. Bed Bank. T. V. J)ougherty, South Broad street, along. The profits amounted to year ago he was engaged as Eastern price for one in perfect condition. What phons Red Bank 80D8-J. • . ". uitablo for a storehouse. Six nn- trolley station was virtually de- SEAMSTRESS. ' , A REAL BUY. have-your Samusl Taylor. Jr., Shrews. ?260 andthls has been applied to a sales representative of tho Waco 1 1 wers were received. Thomas P. 'stroyed by fire a few' days ago. , Situation wauled by aeunttreu ir dari Two reildential loU 'oa Harrbon ave- bury Inn, Rnmaon, S. J. YOURTOWN~OARIJEN, ;' '•,"' fund which the firemen are raising , airplane plant at Dayton, Ohio. He fctdPhong Itumion- 4cfl**W. \ nue, H,2O,« »»ehi 6«ilS0,' A. D. BJl FOR'SALE,* i two-car garage; beautllul nve-room bun- to pay for new fire' apparatus. [ealy offered property on Bank Several men who were making road WANTED. Prummond piece.'Rca Bank. Two complete oak bedroom suites, side- galow, breakfaat nook, all fmprovsmenla; flown ovec Bed Bank so many annlnga and screens; located on Harrison The dance began early in the trcet, William E. Francis offered ;imes that his airplane is easily rec- repairs burned somo trash near tho A gardener wanted I ateadr irork and i WANT TO SELL MORTGAGE. ~ board., dining table and chairs, porijh rock. iroperty on Linden place, Frank station and a spark from this blaze tood pay. Telephone Bed Bunk 10811. '•Will tell 0% flrat mortgage of 11,815 ers and hall' rack. 81 Oakland atrcet, avenue. Price 10,000. A. fl. D|rhan, evening and it kept up until mid- ognized by persons on the street WOMAN WANTED - on Rainion<.!iKDerty for 11,250. Addrete phone 'l«6a. Red Bank. ' Drummond place. Bed Bank. ' )lckman offered property on Wharf is thought to have set fire to the f. O. Dot 83. Betbrlgbtbright.. NT J. T^CWCltt^BWTU night. There was music by the and when his machine is sighted it .or cooking and 'homework Addre« TWO UOTS IN BEACON BEACH, with or without board, on Broad streetf Purple Sorenaders. Refreshments ivenue, Thomas Henry Grant of- generally brings forth,the remark station. The Fair View firemen Elm place .ort phone Bed -Bank 1756. V SPECIAL SUBURBAURBAN FOR SALE, t residential section. BO-foot front. 800 feat excellent cuisine; convenient builnils aso- cred property on Pearl street, were sent for bat not until the RU3T10 STONE SUITABLE v - 'a, C. B. Bpeclal In very good condition I deep; equals four olty lots; 1000, worth tlon and trains, Also vacsnoies at New- were served free of charge. The "There goes Casey." for fiteplacoi and ruatle work. John large body,.new rubber. Any demonstra- SUOO.- Addrais Advertiser, 91 Orchard man Springs Inn. * Apply lot Broad litest. merrymaking took place on the sec- 'rank Dibben offered property on .George R. Johnson is vice presi- fire was .under mich headway that Horan, Hlghlanfli. N. J.. phoha 1200; tion. Jhbc« Ited BanV 1»J8-J. , street. Keansbnrg, N, J. near Harding road. Red Bank. Vater street and J. I. Monsky of- it was impossible to save, the build- YOUNG MAN WANTED T~ ^TELEPHONE ~ ond floor of (he new building. The lent of the Airview company. He KfcVTTbST. . to drive daliverr cat and help arounl tha Red Bank' 17 for fertilisers, done heal, HOLSTE1N COW FOR SALE. ' first floor Serves as storage space cred property on Mechanic street erved overseas in the world war as ing. The firemen-have neither ap- TITO ke>a lost on rliij In Red Bank. itotc ClUrella Broe., Uttle BUver, N. i. ehesp nanure,an4 Wonderlawa grass scad. Bolsteln cow with flve-weeka-old oalt facet equipment will bo stored in paratus nor hose. Tha company Finder glea»e call It«d Bank 1101-J. Call or phone Rtd-Bank 118». • We deliver promptly/ M. V. Brown, E4 by her side;, heavy milk producer, gentle . for apparatus. The new building member of the Fourteenth photo APARTMENT .„ ^... Wharfaycnue.' Rsd Bank. ' ' and up to expectations In every way. AP- he new storehouse. The street has been organized only a short Five rooms • and bath, choice location, FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT My torMeadowedge Farm. Port Mopmoiitb. made a very attractive appearance. icction of the air service and after from June isth to September 18th j all Im- GIBSON POINT KENNELS. f. 3. Phone Keanebucoi 388TR. . It was trilliantly illuminated. The ommittee was authorized to make ;ho war ho was attached to thetime. While the firemen were fight- A. T. Dorenius or acenta. Bed. Bank. provements, ^noutre mt £5 Drummond Black coeXer spaniels at stud. ItowclWa 4 in investigation and report on each . HOUSE FOR RENT. plaee. cr nhon» »4». Red Bank. UNolr. No. mill and Gibson's Own HOUSE FOR SALE. grounds, too, looked mighty fine. 101st photo section in Germany. ng the blaze a., fire * engine came Six room houie, near Sroad atrett. In- Merry MaO,"Nt..i»2lho. "Edward Gibson, Six room house, avsry Improvamsnb. iroperty and also to make a report quire at 76 rMecbanlp atreet. • Red $ik ELECTRICIAN'S HELPER. s best loo&tion. In perfect rondlttent ready Recently the firemen graded tho He has a large collection of aerial along which had been sold to the A youni man with, some eiperletcs la phone Eatontown'll8Q.J. . - to move In now. Price 86,500, $l,00b yard without charge for their serv-i building a storehouse on tlie photographs. Garrett I. Johnson iscity of Asbury,Park. It was be- ROOM FOR RENT. open for a position. Can run car. Ad- -FOR RENT AND FOR SALE. cash. Call T. V. Dougherty,-Gouth Broad Farnlaned ,roont for. rent dress_C, *ox 85. Holmdel. «. J. larat1 room tilth VUo\ien«Me.\furnlsheci street, phone 2006-J, Red Bank. "' ices. The Schcnck S. Thompson >vm's water works property on graduate of Rutgers college at ing delivered,to that place.' The Hegel, 10 Monmonth Btreet. Red ' or utifnrnlahed, ' Also motorcycle for lalev t ASPARAGUSDCNCHER WANTED, • WONDERFUL INVESTMENT. • • company donated an automobile hestnut street. w Brunswick and is secretary, only person on the apparatus was WHITE POODLE LOST three datre a week, will pay good prloe for Harley-pavidton'wlth side car, 150. 189 Buy one 'of tbeis three double homes truck for the work and Mayor Wil- xeasurer snd engineer of tho com- the chauffeur. He'stopped thd en-Sundar. Finder kindly return to 368 Eo»fc good bunck.tr. Willterodt Bros.. Llncroft, Brldga aVthue, Red Bank. * _nd live rent free on the Income derived liam H. K, White and Mort V. Pach, pany. Tha Johnson brothers have gine and the Fair View firemen Front ttwet. Red Bank, or phone HOD. W. J.. phone Middletown <46-Fn21.' " . MONEVWANTEE T~ front the tenants. Location, beat In town. COMPLAINS OF OIL SMOKE. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES ROOM, AND BOARD WANTED , A man' with (400 to invest Inn monemoney Prices 114,000, 116,000 and *l$,00v, A- the owners of Wilmort Park, donat- leen engaged ia the commercial soon put the flames out with chem- •A do prlvato washing at home. F. Strict, in 'private family by young buslneaa making proposition. Sea P. H, -E»sn. 449 B. Dlrhan, Drummond place, Red Bank. '. ed earth for making fills. :• Company Accused of Causing ihotography business two years and icals. Nearly all of the building 31ackpolnt road. Ruroion. N, J., box 881.wffman. Home trivllcfrea desired. Ad- Monmouth street, or phone RRedd, BasBk SMALL FARM FOR SALE. dreas Board, drawer M. Bed Bank. 1087-M. after 5i0t P. M. One' and three-quarters acrsst now * Damage to Houses. ihotograplis taken by them have was destroyed. It had not been I£E BOX FOR. SALS. , ^ a7^^D More than ono party of autoists used only .four numthtr. • Can be'scen , SALESWOMEN WANTED. . house, six rooms and bsth, garsge, ehlcksn appeared in newspapers and inused for several years. Saleswomen wanted, either with or with, Three' large roims, all' conveniences i coop; fruit trees. Cornsr property. Viva -who had no intention of attending Complaint wns\mado by Philip ati Hance'a atorgt' Broad atrcet. Red ganK. halt bloo* from railroad station; to younff minutes from Broad etreet. Price I8.S00. other publications all over the BOY WANTED out experience Apply at once. Straus the .dance were attracted to the iannine to the commissioners of Company. Broad atrect.'Bed Bank. • aouple or three' young ladlea*- Apply 0 A. B.'Dlrtian, Drummcmrtplacc, Red Hank. . United States. x» drive Ford delivery car. Charles Bridge avenue, lied Bsnk. •place by the bright lights and by d Bnnk Monday n\ght against the Homo from Denver. Brenkcr. Weit Front •treat.'River 'Plata. - SEDAN FOR SALE. -. / SMALL FARM WANTED. IOUSE~TORSALE the sounds of laughter and music ed Bank Pure Ice company for Mr. and Mt>. Albert W. Worden, FOR SALE. A lOSO Peerle»,\ completely equipped; Not less than 25 acres of land; culti- apart tiro and rinu will sacrifice for on Sim placet six roomi 'and bathi ajl Im- vated or non-eultlvsted; must be reason- sing oil for fuel at its new plant. The Airview company will spe-Sr., of Harrison avenue, returned Ten oak dlnlnc room ehalm'and' srovepunta;. garage. Lot 60x176: ptloe that floated from the opened win- t-wWel. chair. . Phono. lt convinced. earned many compliments for the led by the clerk. Mr. Jianninc jurposes. Recent jobs completed ter'and spniin-law; Mr. and Mrs'. EUCHRB PARTY ANDDANCED With privilege ot light houeekeeplCg; •( / t T a Prompt delivery. M: V. Browat, Ze Whtrt board it desired I, pleasant surroundings; committee which managed it. ^ On lid that a few weeks ago he had iy tho firm were pictures of Frank- J. Gorden Oettcr. While there FOR SALE. «.Ji'f v .VJ," »' Wa-hL'Way Jlth. In theavenue. Red Bank, phone 27.. convenient to,station and bus line, all Im- » Ice ho* and other furniture' for itle. Xrldel building fot the ladles' Moose tu 1 this committee were David Simpson, lin park at Long Branch, the FOR SALE, 1 provements-; *JiQ garage. Rent reason- , lent $300 to re-decorata the into they visited Colorado Springs, the 187. Bergen place. Bed , Bank, -. Phone Ijlaty, Good irliaa and good msslo. able. Mrs-. Oarlton, WlUtr* drive, Little • Bcrkcley-Cnrteret hotel at Aabury I7CW. ^^"*^^"^™fcfc - _ - ^^^^iTrj^-**—".^ ^* • .1 j"J • •• ——Sjaasn Vu)can Smooth-Top three-burnsr gas Louis. Miller, Edward O'Flaherty ir of his house and that the walls Garden of tho Gods, Manitou and . BUNGALOWS FOaHENT. rangv, In rotM eondltlon; edst 1(5, will Silver. M. J. . . • and William and Denyso Hyer. id ceilings had since been covered Park and buildings owned by thepoints of interest in tho national KEYS LOST •' ' ' Two biingalowa for rtntr four and" five sell foe ttt. Call or phone, ii Wallace FURNITURE FOR SALE. Standard oil company.' on Broad or Monmouth atroeta:<*lx keya rooma. a|l imfrovementav 'Apply J. Ban-street, -phone 408, Red Bank. Two brass beda. (day bed, bureau, ta- The fire company has just placed th greasy soot from the oil used park system. on ring. Finder phone Bed Sank 817, nan, Lafayette street, Bumsqo. If. J. - * Reward. • • HELP WANTED. blet, ehalrs, bread tins snd mixer, wringer, an order for a motorized American the ice plant. He said the smoko BUSINESS FOR SALE, Two ladles to wprlf In elder stand; must ice cream fneaer, fruit lars and jelly rom the oil was worse than SCRAP FOR ASSESSORSH1P. DUMP CART WANTED.. Garden Restanrant bualne'ss ' on Weat *be aulek and active, good at rush work. glaases, few pictures; all reasonable. Call ifiFtamo Ate engine which will cost Fire Comp«ny'» Anniversary. One alngle horae dump cart wanted. Front street for sale. Apply at rtstsu- Apply at Willing** elder mill, Btata high after 6:00 P. M. or Saturday afternoon. Parmty'P&rk, Rumvd'n, N. J.-:Phone Runi- T»v\tl Andnw Dougherty, proprietor. 106.' Branch • avenue. Bel Bank. ' $8,506. The apparatus is a com- oal smoke. Tho matter was left William G. LufWrrow. Will Lock The twentieth anniversary of the way, Tiea>'"Middretownstowmi iN, J. aon 377. ~ WANTED. I FARMS FOR SALJE.^ bination pump and chemical engine ith the police committee of tho Little Silver fire company will bo • FEMALE HELP WANTED. Horns With William E. Ralph. BUTCHER WANTEP.- One second-hand riding cultivator and Young, woman ior sienprtl housework, Sevsran small farms for sale; prlea from capable of discharging 500 gallons suncil and with Warren H. Smock, William G.Lufburrow of Middle- celebrated tomorrow night at the Flrat clui, steady poaltron. Inquire «t 4ne second-hand double set vt hcavy*work plain eooklnsvt E,,.O, PsrBtr, Sunshine 18,000, with five-acres and a heusei and MoNalr'e Market. 10 Eiit Front' jtreet, harneae. Ed. BUIIwell. Everett. N. J. - several others which run from ten acrea , of water a minute. Tho cngino car- borough attorney. town township has announced his nrehousc* All tha active, honorary Red • Bank. - • . i Farm, Monnoulhf road,-WeM tong Branch, y. J. PMoAe Long Branch 1J81. ' on up. It jou ar Te looking tor a small o>" ties an eighty-gallon tank of chemi- WONDERLAWN" ' '"'' Urge farm >ly* - V. Dougherty » caU. candidacy for the Republican nomi- and exempt members of the com- SODA SIGN FOR SALE. is the name of the best lawn seed, and it APAnllVjEnTA FOR KENT. cals and £00 feet of hose. MILITARY BUILDINGS. DonUe.faced soda slen. site 2x0,6! Is sold In Jted Bark only by M.-V. Brown. outh llroad (treat, phono aOSJ J. ,Bea nation for assessor of Middletown pany and the mayor and council of Four rooms aad bath, newly decorated ank. In tho firehouse will be a tele- /briee (25.00. llesie's, 28 Bros4 > traet. jl Wharf avenue. Red Bank, 27 ' throughout: Arcola hiater, sai, electrlo: t orl Monmouth to Have Hospital township.' He and William E, Ralph Little Sliver have been invited to Red Bank. , OAKLAND CRfeENHOU3E3.' ' ; reaar May istb. 87-20, West Front STUCCO HOUSE' FOR • SALE. phone which will bo used to roceivo }f East Keansburg will lock horns tho celebration. Elaborate prepara- FOR SALE. ' Ited Bank-EverlU road, Llneroftl have' »Wti ThtmV M0, Red Bank. ' Sit room hollow Mo atucco hauae. event ! ""' an,d Barracks. . , Large Ice \nx In (rood condition; very a nice variety of potted (lowers for aale; Improvement; Just outaldt of R>d Bank calls in case of fire only. This tele- 'or tho nomination at the primary LOST. lu the township of Shrewsbury whste the tions are being made for tho affair reasonable, smith, 35 Pinckner road. alao hardy plants. "Say It ultn floirera." A roll of bills containing about 176 lost phone will be so arranged that it The United States sonata has Red Bank ' ' ' taxes, arilaro , half:_JoAalx: ioit J0xl5AUXIO0V anda aouo.doubu. election. Mr. Ralph is the present by a largo committee. . between Red Bank and Shrewsbury Satur- garatei PI will blow an electric siren on tho asied the bill already approved by POULTRYMAN WANTED ~ day night. Liberal reward If returned to ei price 16,600, 11,000 cn.h. -Call T. issessor, ho having: been appointed ~ WHITE WOMAN WANTED. with BQme eiserlence preferred; atesdy V. Pougaughertyh .., Bouth llroad atrcet, pbona firehouse When the telephone bell he house authorizing the construe- . /• • C.rdof'Tkank.. •..•;•;' '. Central housework, three 'in family: P. O. Box 78. Shrewsbury. N. J. Bed Bank 2006-J. last summer to fill the vacancy •maU hDuse. no laundiy. Telehone Bed position for a man Interested in poultry. lings. The Biien will continue blowr on of a hospital and barracks atcaused by the death of Edward E. We wish to-thank'our neighbors Bank* USSO. • - Tower Mill Farms, phone 880-R. Red Ban«. FOR. RENT AT RIVER PLAZA. DOUBLE H0IJ9E FOR SALE' . ' _ ing until someone answers the call and friends for their kindness dur- HELP WANTED, Oompletely furnlehed six rtfoni houee, In the center of ned Bank, ono.blook from 'ort Monmouth at a cost of • $666,- Snyder of Navesinfc. Tho Demo- , BABY CARRIAGE. . . A man. for work on lawn on private near river, all Improvements. Rent very Front atreat. 'three blocks from Broad: and asks where the fire is. The fire- 00. Fort Monmouth, which was ing tlie illness and death of our be- ' ~Baby csrrlsse, baby'e crib and sln&la place. .Apply, Jobn»Aohe"s, Riimsoh road; reasonable from June 16th to September six rooms on each side and •vary Im- cratic candidate (for assessor is loved husband and father, Martlnus white bed {or sale. 67 East Front streat. corner Avenue Twa R|ven, Rumaon, NrJ! 1st. Telephone n«d Bank 1887. provement; now rents for S.90 a month. men expect to raise most of the irmerly Camp Vail, is the chief Red Bsnk. Jnoney for the new fire engine by [ohn Bennett of Port Montnouth, 6. Kuowles. We also thank Rev. DAY'3~W0RK.~WANTED. OVERLAND CAR FOR SALE. " Can be bought for 18,260. Call T, V. aining camp of the signal corps, who is principal of the Matawan Charles W. Nelson and wife, Rev. BOY WANTED TO LEARN TRADE. Young* woman wishes day's work or A 1822 model, sood running order! Dougliertjr, \South Broad, atrcet,, vhoni soliciting subscriptions. vor 600 men are stationed there One able to drive truck preferred. The reek.end work. .'Can do any'kind of price ISO; also Ford toarlng body for Red. Bank BOD6-J. ilgh school. Jones, Mrs. Caesar Poole; Miss Hor- Upholetery Shop, 97 East Trout atreat. rork. Address Box 107. Eatontawn. N. S. isle: reasonable, William Thorps, Jr., WANTED.' ow and thoy are housed in wooden 1 During April the fire company Mr. Lufburrow has lived at Mid- tense Thompion, Mr. and MrsRe. d Bank. TRUCK BODY FOR SALE. log Lelghton avenue, Bed Bank. Young man with good bookkeeping ex- Tracks built during the war)' FOR SALE. perlenoef must ba fully vcrssd In general answered five colls. Although they dletown village, most of his life. He Julius Miller, Mrs. John Glblort, Mr. Medium site] truck bod/. Can be used WOMAN WANTED,r,; have no apparatus and no hose they 'hich are badly in need of repair, and Mrs. I* G. Handy, Mr. and Mrs. Chiolten house and show cue for aale. on Ford chassis or other nskea. E. A.to care for household and three children: ledger and Journal entries. Onlr man is employed at the New York office^ Call at 88 Mechanic street, lied Bank, or Pomphrey. Bumaon, W. J,. phone 808-W. two,of school age and one i<4 years wit* best references .and'several years of quickly put the fires out and no 'ho hospital 'will have 27 beds and George Lane, Mr. and Mrs. C.'V. phone 6B8-M. oldt J. Bakowlts, Bslford, N. /, phoris experience need apply. Write full pary of. the Central railroad company. Ramsey, Mrs. Maggie Bowles. Mr. FOUND. tlculsrs and salary eicscted. P. O. Box damage was done. • ill cost $100,000. The barracks LOCUST POST WANTED. Fox terrier found oa Rumaon road, near. after 8iOO P, M. Keansburg 67-F-81. 107, Matawan. M. J. ' • ' i ill provide for all of the enlisted Mr. Lufburrow is a son of Richard Spencer Harvey, Mr. Bernard Ma-' Seven feet long, 4i4 inches. State) Branch avenue; white, black spots; avl- OWNER WILL SACRIFICE. William Scott IB president of the ufburrow, who for many years was son and Mrs. Henry Treut. pries and: where can be seen. Telephone dently a pet. Telephone Bed jlaftik »»B. Owing to Illness. elght>room house of CRUISER FOR SALE. company. , Edward Kaney is vice eh at the camp. Both buildings ; Sed Bank il?« Colonial deatgn built three years ago:. 200 Crulasr, J8>6 feet, raised 'deck, tully. coad supervisor of Middletown Mrs. Martinus G. Knowles, wife, , WTHITE'WOMAN'WANTED"' feet from Broad street. Frlta 11,000. A. equipped, anchor, ropes and mooting, president, David Simpson secretary, trill be constructed of brick and FURNITURE FOR SALE. for general housework: no laundry, four township and postmaster of Middle- . Mrs. B. Adele Knowles Lane, £olld mahorany bed, high back, and B. Dlrbsn, Drummond placs, Bed Bank. electrio lights, self etartsr, tollst, 'gas Bert Taylor treasurer, Frank Scott, ile. '; 1 In family. Phone 1067 oi eel! at Mrs. stove for cooking, ieebox; sleep four peo- town village.— —-— -—--.- daughter, >ureau to match. - Price reaaonablc. Phone Norman Iloyt'a, 18,0 Mafia avenue, Red . CANNEL COAL George Browcr and John Simpson Ited Bank 1116. Jor-your flnplaca Is, just tha thin* to use ple; flrat class condition. Can ba in. Martinez G. Knowles, son. ' Bank. • now,' plenty of best, no sparks, We de-speoted before 'putting overboard. Apply trustees, George "Brower foreman, TENT CATERPILLARS, , HOUSE FOR RENT. WOMAN WANTTE; D 176. East Front strsst. Bed Bank, phons TO OBSERVE_MOTHERS' DAY. —Advertisement. Eight room houio with all ImprbveraeaU liver any auantlty promptly. H. V. Brown, Bert Taylor engineer, Edward Kan- . • «m . fot one day a wek for /general house- 84 Wharf avenue, Red Bank, phone 87. 167-M. ' . , enrere Winter Has Apparently Not 88 Hector place. Inquire at 69 Beeto? work, raoatly aweepjng and ejesnlnr. Call PROPERTY, FOR SALE, ey, Thomas Connors, Louis Miller Red Bank Elks Will Hold Public . Card of Thanh. place, lied Bank. at 28 Wallace street, or phone Red,Bank YOUNG' MAN WANTED. Low taxes; -three lots, 2»xl85| newly and James Garvey assistant fore- Decreased Their Numbers. Servicu at the Strand Theater. We herewith wish to thank our WANTED. 48.R. • • - •* . Young tna.n who can dtlve an automo- built Ave room house (bungalow style), Tent caterpillars are apparently relatives and many friends and . Two women to' psek aaparasua. Call • PROPERTY FOR SALE. . bile and' who will make himself generally large cellar, telephone; electricity, heater, men and John Simpson, George ' The Rod Bank lodge of Elks will Raymond E. Thome. Palmer avenue, Vary desirable Maple, avanue property for ussful OR.a country place. William H. shade tress, convenient beach, station, Hott and John O'Brien fire police. joing to be as plentiful as they were observe Mothers' day with services neighbors for their kindness and Keanaturg, N, J, " sale; In business-center. F«> particulars Hlntelmann, Rumaon, N. J,, phone 600. high school;''near cement roadi 11,600 BUILDING. LOT FOR SAUL" ' ast year. Along the roadsides, at the Strand theater next Sunday sympathy to us during the sickness SMALL HOUSE TO RENT address P. O, Box 485, Rsd Bank. Phone cash needed: terms. John Sakewlts, Bel- hich are the favorite places for and in our sorrow in the loss of our unfurnlabed. to two adults only. Apply Choice lot) reltrlcUdl 600 fsst from ford, N. J,, shone after 6:00 S. M. Kes.ni. afternoon at three o'clock. This loving wife and mother. Also thpso to Hn, IM E. VahZandt, Pearl arenve. OUT BOARD MOTOR FOR SALE. paved hlahwayand cue line; at Uttle BU- burg 671F.6I. CLUB'S NEW OFFICERS. hese pests, their cobweb-like tontj will be the first time the Elks have who sent flowers and those who Fair Haven. W. 1, Three h. p. Watermsp. like new,'in per- ver, just past ned Bsnk borough Una: FURNITURE FOR SALS fsot condition. ' A bargain. . B. F. ilsl- gat, water, elsetrlclty, Phons Bed Bank Bungalow Mission dining room alms of re beginning to appear. For some held services of this kind. The donated* cars. We also . wish to • FORSALE. 6B. . . i a Installation Meeting of the River •eaaon wild cherry trees seem to be Baby earrlazo and baby balalnette. ID chow. 28. LeRoy plan a. Bed Bank, phone table, six ohalrs and sideboard; four His.' Plan Community Club. lodge extends an invitation to thethank Rev.' Thomas A.- Ktfarnoy, good condition. ZZB Maple avenue, phone HOTEL FOR BALE. alon , rec'kerK, fourteen, cans chairs, six the most popular nesting places for Rev. Joseph F. Hushes, Harvey S. FOR SALE. Twenty mm hotel la Res Bank) all Im- Mission dining room ehalrs, tables, wardJ public to attend the service. A fine 142:tl, Red Bank. provements p excellent hasting, system! robe, mirrors, dreiSer and two ehalrs, The annual installation of officers the insects. It was thought by many Bedle and the bearers. . HOUSE FOR RENT. Two-hole unless cooker,, almost new I musical program has been arranged fully equipped. Address Mrs. Foller, I*. overlooking Shrewsbury river; high class) hangers,- dsak and chair, two deeka, chif- of the Community club of River persons that due to the severity of a Matthew Salmons and Family, Five rooms and garage; 120 a month. clientele. Apply 161 Broad street. Red fonier, 'brass'and Iron'bids, and ' other for the occasion. • Ange Hye Soren- Also 110 bushels of. corn. Tbwdors Btlll- fsyetta alreat, lttinson, N. J. Phone 4»6, Dank, > Plaza took place lai. week at Mrs. the winter not many of these ene- —•Advertisement.^ . Rumaop. householhhld d goodsd . «7-i«7iO WaitWt?? FFrontt sen, the well known Danish bari- ell. Everett. N. J. LOTS FOR SALE. r street, Bed Bank, phone 870. Charles Brcnker's. The names of mies of the farmers would be in WANTED,'ONE-HORSE FARM' W ' YOUNQ MAM WANTED ' Fine lot In Fal'fleld Oardsna on-State tone, who has frequently been , . Card of Thanlu* Will bur ona.horae farm wagon; muet to work on private place ini drive ear BOARDING. the officers were printed In a pre existence this spring, but early in- heard over the radio, will render The family of the late Isaac when needed. Apply owner or caretaker. Illgbwar, nssr llesdden's Oorneri also lot Shrewsbury Manor offers unusual »"• \ious Issue of Tlie Register. A silk be In good condition and low prue. Phone facing bay on State 'Highway, fjawrsn.ee eommodatlona for psying guests,,ln refined' dications seem to show that there vocal solos. Organ selections will Richmond taka this means of ex-70Q.R, MUdletown. , Mrs. K. VanBandt, Pearl avenue,-Fair pa- Harbor, for quick >ole. Phone Red Bank ajuilt made by Mrs. George Day and will be us many of them as thero ven. V. 1. 16T-M. . i^ Chrlatlan family I'large cool airy rooms, be played by Harold A^ Laros, John pretsing their thanks and apprecia- LOTS FOR SALE. . WANTED. beautifully furnlshsdi excellent boms cook. donated to the club was disposedwere last year. tion to Mr, Louis Schwartz, Mr. Kear Red Bank, three lota, 40x200 each; Eipsrlsncad furniture man to take HORSES FOR SALE, Ing. Table guests also caterecTto. Wit •of. It was. awarded to Mrs. C. V. antilllon, esteemed loyal knight oi Simon Biegfrled, Rabbi B. Hreasonable. . Telephone after CiOO F. H.chsrge of large dspar(menti stsady> poal- Tiara of good hprsea, formerly used tor minutes' ride from Red Bank. .Within Red Bank lodge of Elks, -will deliver Keanshurg B7.F-B1. • tlon. APPly Poatofflto Box oS3, Lone; ce wagon; splendid drivers. E. O.iFar. walking distance of Uttle Silver station, Eastmond. , The disposal of tli NEW HYDRANT ORDERED. Rosongard,' the 'members.'of'.the FARM WAGON WANTED. Branch, N. J. ksr, gunsnlna irarm, Stals Illghway, Weat Apply Elisabeth 11, Powers, Broanora the tribute to mother. The commit- congregation of B'Nai Israel and One-horis farm vigon wanted! maivba1 Long Branch, N. }. Phons long Branch •venue, Shrewsbury. H. J. Phone Red quilt netted $75 for the club. , ' FOR SALE, Bank IMS. ; i_[ Piano solos were played by William t will be PlaceTTn the Weslalde tee in chnrgc of the services Is corn- their many friends, and-Funeral In good condition. Fred Hollar. F. O, In . Ivers * Pond uprliht piano, ouartersA posed of tho officers of the lodge, Director Albert W. Worden, Jr,, 71, lllahlartdi. N. J. walnut l cost 1600, will (all for 1100 er DUNOALOW FOR SALE,. Petingale and Miss Anna Pnnscli Section to Help the Firemen. OlRL WANTED. ' Fivve room bungalowbl , garags, attrastlvt a for their unstinted' services, and Isaa for qulok sals. Aadrws P. O. B«grounndsd , heat, water,' electricity, near FURNISHED ROOM. ; Miss Cowgill, the school nurse o Clinton F. Elliott, William C. I White girl wanted to do general iouie 888. Red Bank. Recently when the Rod Bank help In the family's, rccont bereave- work, Apply by letter. Address .L » Statss, Highway, Jleadden'Jleaddens Corner. For •Furnlijed rnom IwltS .private family 1 Middletown township, gave a talk Shields nnd Ooorgo W. Baldwin. ' •14.O0O BUYS ,, partlcularlculara addsaddress'' BnnloBnnnlo** , 'drawer M, rsferencis nqulred. 67 Ewt front strstt firemen answered a call nt the cor ment—Advertisement. Irawer M, Red Bank. \ subitantlal houia on Riverside avenue, Baa Bank, . • »' on her work in the schools and Inncr of Shrewsbury avenue and the MARRIED MAN VVANVED. „ eight rooms and bath I all tnprovsmsnuj Had Bank.' the community, The meeting Newman Springs road they wcro SANG IN AEOLIAN HALL. te -work on farm! neues supplied te live) lot «0«ll0i ' A. B. Blrbsn, Drummonii 7 HOUSE FOR SALE. wound up' with refreshments nnd Card of Thanlti. • Ini alao 'hay for' aale. James Illekey, plate. Bad Bank Mint room houis. all Ipiprdvsmentsl In HELP WANTED. unable to attach their hose to thoRed Bank Singers Took Part.in a Wo desire to thank all those who llolmdel. phon> »0-M. bait location lit Red Dankl lot lOiltli general sociability. TffDiFUiv'sTUccdnatJsei — l«ge garage. Fflee M.600, Call 'y. V* Handy young man (» drlre air and hydrant because tho threads on the Maia Chorus at New York. offered sympathy during our recent WoAJTRfititAt. A^D MUsidXLE altuattd on~|verlld. s drlv«i al( loorns, tnaka hlmaslt «a«ful, Red Bank AutUoo • itaa^WJ »!»•• Jl|Va|»ajs»I » ,ntai"-»i »lo a,™"t tOxUO* •"•••••?, • Dougherty, flouth Broad strstt. phone Red hydrant were of a different size Eleven members of tho Rebereavementd , '/especially tho Rev-at Nen itwimoah BaWlst ehut.h Marbulbbth , aagaragee, raprjvemanta im i Jot 10x110. Houis, 80 Monmouth atrstt. Hal Baali, erend John Sherman, tha bearers. Ittb, 1(91, I.1S P, ii. Aamlillon.jp Price Jt.«°O. A. B. Dltban, Dnrnimond BUSINESS OPrORTllNITY, TWO OF HIS RIBS BROKEN. from those on tho hoso. Tho hy-Bank Woman's club chorus took eentia.nl. . TIMMIDonI ml.t mil. IIl. it. i f those who sont flowers and loaned El— i •i-.,J.n—.i.'—n^ LAA.'J "*- Man wanted with some eaplUII good High School CM WanUd drant Is not supplied with town wat- part in a. mats chorus of 300 voices . TSnMBHo f *• TBA Mt\G6ST) future. In. elesttlcel builnsts. Tor partlc •William Pitcher of Hollndel Has er but 1« owned by tho Tintorn nt Acolinn loll In Now York last cars. •',-,.'• Pslntire wanted at onlei abod say.' Av- la evening a Womin'i Ssehatitigei . » yell alara ieieptioAe Red Bank 1164 from liOt te t*ke-eh|ldret> oak la'the afteriwal utut Amy E. fjnedekcr, oir to John Smith, Allia strait, Ramson, r ua %tA nt la aio» P. M.I or lteensbnrhs»e,.AtMH* caui« hli son, Harry Pitcher, Is ilcl 8hrev(!, Hiss Gertrude Norman nnd M^ADVTOEMENTS, • BU8INSM "OH, RRNT. in»iii«i>J« not. • • ' Jacob BtelnSMai Brosdtfay, ' ton* with scarlet fever. Harry Is rap Mrs, Florence ,H-. Dclolo o Miss Marian Waters, 'Vegatable metket, aaa station, dolnge*- CO FO Biatish,.TeaalMe, the aarrlas) «f a.Stsi' Brown place. Red Bank, hni soli Ptj» ,'f.OO. l-hene^Req Ban, asi.n, , !8em» gtso* rlr rooms with nil Im ancos nt Gmieiva, Now York. , Mr. IU *Vl V>>4#er aaliai II gtnta, Vlstnta 4 ,¥•# ln»(f «|i|J« tamovM A 4*4 youn provomcnU and « pnrnito in rnnnd Mrs. Cliiimplln urn now «tilicl« Mtttt* M fr.MlUfrclli.J* •••ta, trunks, now lioine nt Bro«d .trcst, Ilcd ii, Iftiflor ir.qm tM *ld# of n fox noun closed with th» h»uai\ Mr Tuckc H«»f «te. Anltnus OrUnlal «»i. fat 'ItttentW io.JJ O. ftvry o< l.on 1 Hank. Ihoy j-ottirnntf lionm •with amH,A«p

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UPHOLSTERING.' . ' 'WORK WANTED, ' 'v 'CART-AND HARNESS FOR'SALE. 1 s FOR SALE. , MUSIC TEACHER. MOTHER'S HELPER. . 1 1 would like general cleaning »y MHUr' cart. In ' perfect,' condltlonr with A refined girl fronts the south iwlshei I>arce barn; M-ry uouu condition, res- | Violin,^ piano, Hawaiian guiUr, come , ay, Inquire at(II'Central avenv*, eood tet'or harneia, for aa)a "for «IS. ipsltton. Call Bed Bank Employment mable. *fhoni> I'atontown 2140 or coll tonor-hsnio anil mandolin. Lessons given onar |m____M SOIL * ank. - • •* < !±' r . Addmi Box «2, Little• Silver, N. J. kgenpy, IB Blvenide avenue, phone Red 41 Droad alr«ct< Entontown. evenings, except Friday evenings, anil all . • '• RUM8ON *OAD.,« , >. lank ma. - - tUOS FOR HATCH1NU. 'lay Sbalurday. Telephone 237-R, Red nent ild.wilki H0USe3"H>lfSALEr""? T Hank, or call at 60 Itcitor place. iroUchdut the willraMr 'Large Hit of l^imie for eala or ' NL'*!.''.1''"'"*1 *•«»•• 'n BI*enPlaia, I CAR FOR SALE. tlhode • lilaii- ICffda, flvo ] ccntf each. ' , TEAMSTERS, WANTED, - ~ 'oriey Coaatfhomti from'Atlantic l_o roofltoro, $2,150 CDCK J. C. Warden, NOTICE. ir, (si and (leotrlcltn Apply Parihlr Part. Brown,' N. J. 'With all ImprovemtnUi' at • reaecnabla Oldamobile touring, sooo rubber, nrft ie a/lth-liike drlve^an -*M...... and* f Aibtiry Park. C. .Packer, pt>°n« IPrtrt. Jotepn Stau. teal eatate.. 64 Mon. lass shape, «<0O. William Manna, Hance [3 Mechanic street, Roil Pink, 11 you hkVe pkupe-ty for sale .tat W» l „ ' ITS M0TTtt--8l 30? Beabrlght. • • > . ' i STORES FOlfflENt a iltsonptloD and your price. 1 have lev-' fflce on pnalaea. Bay . Ht 8 H&Mfes WnsXC^TT outh atrett, phone Rtq Bank 8188. oad, Fair Haven, N. J,, or phone Bed naglnaT agent, Silts hl«bwi|r, Tin Writ NalloatttaTn »• J. A team of work lioriei, a.ven ihd ;AS THE .TCMPERATUReTflSES, -, 7_ • . MONEY1 TO LOAN; I ink 668.B. / i Dorcmui buildinff. on Weclianlo itreet. cral buyers. Now is the time to buy or ight near Braid itreet; excellent location, sell, Joseph Beita, re:l estate, 54 lion- n. N. J ' • * APARTMENTS JO-l*T. eighghtt » old, Apply Stephen, 'Saeley. the.irloter the electric Money to loan op.llrit bond ana itnort. PUPPIES FOR SALE. *»l7 Tfltdfnl JQ«,Wallace-etraet. Red taapll e et, Kcanaburg. W. V. . ', <•.. BtaEon-Llte (park vluge -alwaya *flr«. age on IrapiWed real eitaU Worth double 11 Iropfovcmcnta, sizes to iuit. Apply to mouth strert. phone Bed Bank 2188. POLICED0O9^ Airedale puppies, eligible*, to refflstra- our own broker or the Land ft Lonn Co, lobermani], Chows,' Bostons, l -6tJ r'OR 8AtE. In heat/• Long'i Oaraie, oppoilte'peit* «e amount loaned, ^liton BeVtou. it- Iqn; bred /ram bast of their breed Price FAMILV LAUNDRY WORKT 1 0 Easl Front street. Ked Hank. ox Terrier., Stttera and Ot««l Jfflcenet, Benvad puiiniBank." ".<'*i •* * ,| ,. i' ' . torney. 10 Broad atreet. Ited Bank. 16. E. Rudlger, Hulet, N. J, oppoaite Pimlly wash, we\. not exceed I ni 25 v I hav. itvcral lots near hl»b school, Jt«d _Bro»___ oted doit at itud. Don .haariltila wt of ieiWrnaj*n'.a B.qfc. -Tile. Bank.' Erlce, rl.ri^ celeb I* Lulter, Oil- STRAWBERRV PLANTS-FOR SALE. FOR SAtE ^axlet school.* HOUSE FOR RENT, pouids, 7B cents; rough dry wash & cents >ndltloned, A- few very eioeptlonal vWi> phone 88.W. l - ' id. rhonr Ktmturt 76-F-81. '. DIE Joe and 'Superb Everbearing,' 71 irnlshel or unfurnished: aeven roomi, per pound. Rough tliy wash and flat work Four room bungalow, v-with 'baeement, GARAGE BUILDER. roned, 7 cents per poanJ. Hand ironing lee given to tellable peonle en breeding,.'i* 1 • CHIMNEY OWEEPINO. FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENt" Eenti per 100, l«.O0?per LOOP. E. 8Hdt ml ten loti j Improveroenta. . At Camp. Will build you a garage, lite 8xK, 'ery modern convenience; delightful aid. Police dogs, Dotxrntandi, Alfc, Sycamore avenue, Jlntoit' Fiilla, **• '•• .clgnborhood; 97f> monthly, furnished, F (lesired. Jersey Coast Laundry, W«lt Met and Setters trained by noted German ,.. WUDiro V.'CltMrlch, it Liljhton are. rom June lljth fo Septamber ISthi all'lm- ;lfi Junction, Beltord. N.,J. Inqulle tOO; 10x14, 1100; 10x10. 1110; ill new Iront itreet, Red Sank, phone 204. Met and Setters trained by noted German nue, Bed BattVi * >roveaentf. Innulre last .IS Dranmond ion, am-r-28...... » •_ Monmouth hotel, phone 18. H«d Bank. omber. George Bartela, P. O. Box 893,8lit> Unfurnished, • .Edward- VV. Llntncr, 6 alnera at reasonable fees. BtronitieartBtronit ' !'* . FLANTS FOR,'3ALE. Went Ma,ln atrect. I'recholii, H. i. HOUSE FOR SALE. eanelel , EasloEl n awenue, N«rN r DDninmMla - £ • .FynNlSHPu ROOM. 'lace, or phone 14.48.. Bed'Bank. HALF DOUBLE HOUSE FOR RENT. umion. N. J. ^ • J. Fhone K43-W-1. i , Temlto and letiyw Jilanti .and Ever- At ««11 Bergen piece: aU improvenente; RIVER/PROPERTY FOR RENT. Riverside dtrlvo front-ice (300 feet, river With -nil, improvement!. SO Linden ' MILKMAN .WAtyTJED.. • , RO53ON "COACH FOR SALE: ' Six rooms and bath, all Improvement.: frontajre 600 feet, furnished oV unfur- . Man wanted to Nve'in tenant- bous. end green sweet 'ieed corn tor, •ale,' Appl; Anee ndition! ready foforr' occupanccupy A 1038 Hudeon coach, 'a errellcnt fun* HELP WASTE"t K innkK**"""", * >l»it. Bad Bank, > t any 8prungvLlner«ft,-N. J., phone '1th sleeping pprch; part of house fur- nished, new house, garage, boathous* and A national bunk nnulrea' thai lervitti :5 milk. 'Mlddl.town Stock"'form, Tnouaa l Ition, dlac wheels. Any drmonitrellon. neryBntt* quarters; yacht ,baflitt. Prt*e OAKANDP1NS FIREWOOD FOR SALE dlelown S1»V-t.- •- • ' Time paymenta. Call Red baj.k 1637 af- lehetj or t.nfurnf«hcd, t\ghl mlnutea' walk f a man with experience; in banking* In all »t $10 (load, J, n. Caraojr, phone Eston- 3. Field. Bed Dank. .Phone 80B-J. ,. i Apply 112 -Broad 1 street, phone 184 J. B station. Apply A. J. NliUr, River reasonable* to quick, buyer. Address P. O. PRWTEO AND INLAID UNOLEUM, • ter 6,0o_P6,0_P.. jjf_ VV Boy 62^, fled Bank, for information. ta branchee. One who can fill tslia^s tpwn 5«l»Fai DEslRABUfHOUSE. FPR KHHT" Alio Congoleum'rugi, In all ehai. >lo FINISHED ROOMS FDR RENT. 'laz_. phono Ited Bank IICO-H >ositlon also ha able to aaslat cmhlc'r, * n soqd location hear station: ill convent. )ne mljiute from Broad strid, three ' SERVICE STATION FOR RENT. TWENTY-ACRE FARM Ihould have perionallly and be able ia , . HOUSE FOR RENT. / ul( any room. Samuel 'Swartx, .14 Weit .-Located on Occanport avenur, opposite . . BALE: ,A]r Improvements and good location. incee, ModeratM 'e rtnt. Appl" y at'the ~oBlc" e ront itreet opposite . road atreet. Red S,H!!.l!ii.If0|Wl •t0 f!fl wl*l> b»U>l •» with a five-room bunealow, barn and sra- leet bank's, dhnts acceptably. In an- Apply to Mfehael Veraoic, 148 Chestnut it Blrmuund Elkner Co,,,Bed Bink.' i -- .-I, no children; SB.OJ »per Elkwood Park, tforge new bulldlnu, all Twelve acres of gooii farm land, 60 pear raga; also 260 Alelntosh apple trees. ering please be explicit, elating pod- aakV 80 Mechanic etreet. Kll Bank.. ew equipment all Improvements, v>eter, 1 atreat, Bed Bank, ^HOUSEBOAT' FOR RENT, tees, 150 apple trcea, blackberries and Onl/ five minutes from station And two ns occupied, references, agor national .~skeiTs#EeTX0RN F6B SALE. rlectric, rest room, etc. Phone Long aspbernesp) i no buildingslng . S3,C008.0, , .emterroi,. / i Three rqomat all /vrnlahed) In Bed1 SNAPPY TAKE OFF ' Caleb Luker. Detfqrd, minutes from bus. Price 15,500. Terms salary eipoetod. Addres*auu>Eas* miAllenhoflt WASHING WANTED; lank on river ihorei aprlng water run- Goldin Bantam and Country Gentleman ftecteid by ^e Installation of "a set ofirAnch ESO-W. fear ReRedd IJak . to suit. 1'tione Ma taw an "U-W, Uair- itlonsl lisnh. Jam» T. iwe«t corn seed for lalev }. O. Htndrlclt- f h b 75F81 lurst, N. J. ? JVelllmr WilsonWIL ^a avenue, iJ Phone Red, Bank •.I98°-J. Illbh mwh Beacon-Lite spsrli pluzs: FOR SALE. . v f, J.. phono Ktanaburg 75-F-81. noHn Farm, O. Ware,, Statnwan. N. J. Port Monmouth, . J. aon A Son, Mid(llett-n,N..J. Telephone ••nt 0. O. B. or' delivered. Distributor, X.AURINO BROb. FURNITURE. > - • CHEVROLET-FDR SALE.' Mlddleto-n HUR. •> Several atorci' and gasoline itanda. along Sea sand, clndcro, top soil, (travel ttond, CARPENTER JOBBING Before you buy furniture try ua.. Wf , .OEOROB H. ROBERTS, A-Chevrolet coupe. In Ant o|eia eondl- Ralph H, acott. White rosd. Red Bank.' bo elate1 highway, one with. 276 feet by competent man in airy branch of work. iell new furniture for lees than yon ean •oetloneer! New llonmoutb, N. J. Tele. HAVE YOUR CLOTHES - ravel, yellow aand, bluo stone find well Ion: aoidifo> want «T uee. 07 Bridge ' FA(tMS AND LOTS FOR SALEl rontage. ' Five-room* bunaglow, location ptted manure from Lourina Eros, prompt Nojob too large or small to receive prompt iuy second-hand. We carry a large M«* Bhone Mlddl.town 316-M. / tvenuo. Bed'Bank, phone 188T.W. • * clamed at the City Dry Cliinlni end Dye- v Ida.". Caleb Ltikar. Belrord, phone Ktani- : attention: Sash cord and ciazlnsr. • Esti- ortment of medium and higher grade fuN Ing Worki,,0 Mechanic »tre,et, near Bro,d » h» « numerous farms and lots for tale icrvlce nn\tt '• Iouds . at. n- moderate LABORERS WANTED: , MONEY TO LQAN. n rlelnlty or«ed BaYik and surroundlnga. 7CtF31 •Ice. Phone Eatontown 2462-W. mates furnished^ Screens a specialty. ilture, floor coverlngi, beds and beddlnVi Jawer Central Power a Light Co,, 101 itratt. Bed SankJ Phbha Sin. William Prices right. Q, n, Bennett, 127 Mon- ;ttchen furniture, etc.} three-piece living., Can loan op tint band and iiortgage litrov, proprietor, , ' 'f'Sh Beite, real estate, 64 Monmouth WILLIAM V, DIETRICH. POUCE PUPPIES FOR SALE. Chaitnut afreet, TtcJ Danli itreit.'Bed Bank.' iliona Red Bsnk 2138J plumbing, heatlnsr and tinning. Pumps end mouth; street. Red jltanlc, phono 124-R. 'oom suites, walnut bedroom and dining pans framt 19.000 and up. Land e> Loan RED BANK,PROPERTY FOR SALE. l< have three, fetnalo police puppies, 'oom suites and wicker suites at prices LIVE o- 10 Bait front atreet, Red Bank. _ • , WANTED., 7~ 'wlndmilli repaired. Agent for Mmtcr enr- Iffht weehR old, left from litter; I own BABY CHICKS Twojtory houie/ ilx ioomh end bath: burctor coAl saving device. Tits eny fur- rou -111 hardly believe. It will certainly cattle, ulvee, host and poultry panted. -8USINBSS PROPERTIES FOR SALE. gar.geiinueted neiV Broad atreeti $4,800, Two single homes and one double bouse, toth dam and sire, both registered. Also not on sale. Place orders riuw and re* isy you to see us. Falnberg & Steren* N. Hilda, phone 867-B. Red Dank. - - llio ^ two homes near deoot for ssle nace, 42 Lclzbton nvenue, Bed Bank, iro nt trtud- Phone Atlantic Hfshland* serve your chick-. White Leahorm^. R. Centrally loaated. Prlce^reaionabla. Jo- erni.. Caleb Lukor, Belfotd, phone hone 682-VY. >uch. 120 Broadway, near faeeonil nveotiev cph-Besta, ml eitate, 1S2 BWeraldeiave> oth;r» to-trein. Qold Stsr Jleal Estate, 35 Morria J6-cphat;Iei«!onardo, N. J. L Beds and Plymouth Rocks. Wo only AUCTIONEER.' "eaniburg 18-F-31. ' "• hava best strain 'chicks. Coll us up, Red r Branch, N. 1. Peraonel propirty and teal estate. Louto me, Bed,Bank, phone Red Bank 084. Bridge avenue, Red DahV, phone 484-J. HOUSE FOR SALE "EXPERT UPHOLSTERING. A. fate. Beverly. N. J. Phono 1O». *• STORM ENCLOSURES.- NEW SPABK IJLUa INVENTION. on Parker avenuei -Fair; Haven:' elx' roomi Bank 1U90. Ptohn-Cooper Co., 47 Broad "^~ rOR SALE CHEAP/ ' Now le the time to' have -tten pot up, Overstuffed furnlturet cuahtotin, _l[p cov- iticet, the new five and ten cent store. Contractor and Builder. ROOM FOR RENT.j The Beacon-Lite, visible dish from each and bathiail, lmprovementBtt4,v00,. $2,000 tra made to order; supplies, tapestry, ere* 1 1 i ont welt/untiwelt l badd weather. Phone Bed explosion iri cylinders; sell on sight: writs mortgage, balance caali, Joseph St-ster ROOMS.FOR RENT Benjamin VV. Covert IBS llergen'plaie. - Pliaiant front rdorot breakXaat It <•• 100 eaih, " lMoDirmott'i 'i "repair al 1 mne and leather; lamp nhadu silks, wlra West and Front etreete, Bad Bank. Bank UUOOS ( RalpRlhh B. SlckelaSlkl . tthh e car. pday for ueclal BropDiltlon. Distributor, real eitate. 182 Rlverilde avenue, phonir •ames,-trlmmlngi. H. Cltark'v furniture on Prospect avenue snd - Rum son roaJ, cd Bsnk, phone 720., elred. 180 .Harding toad, Red Bank. penter « Ralph H. Scott, White road, Red Binl. Bed Bank 084. TWEWRITgirHEADQUARfERS: " NEW BUNGALOW FOR RENfT tore, 80. Monmputh street. Red Bank. Little Silver, N. J. Three rooms, fur- TRY -CURCHIN'S- FOR'FACE VALUE* 7 '' BOARD WANTED' , ROQMS FOR RENT. nished or .unfurnished;,with iiqe of kitch- CORN FOR SALE. Typ>wrlteri rented, < bouaht and apld. Six rooma and batbi Inaulre at Herring- FOR SALE. en and bath;-srndn garden opace, in priv* O. 8. ion's service station near Ileaddin'a Cor. Let ua be your -birber. We know how or a six-months' old baby sir!, where- Two nice eltigle rooms, also one lame One l]om.'ycomb lAiltator for Ford enr, Two hundred busbelu field corn, Trutln'l. SB Brwd street.-Bed Bank. to -pleaiej -.Export'tomorlal aerrlce. Cur. room suitable for two; all conveniences; nto family; rent reaionabte to right party ler. State highway, Mlddletown, N. J. here are no other children. Reference! moat new, $8,00; also one spotllsht $1. Teleplione Red Diink 1075-M, Red Bank. Bucklln, Phalanx, N. J. JTO. ESCHELDACH ft SON, chln'a Barber'Shop, Second •National Bank reaulred. Apply Woman's JExchsnje. 4S quiet .neighborhood, pleasant ,-surround: iir nickel drum headlight* 16, nnd one 185" Weit Front, atreet. Bed Bank.lphona WOMAN WANTED. building. Upitalre. ' llveialdejivenue. Jled Bunk, phone U22. na?V Apply fit fZ Hudson avenue, phono 1 USED CARS FOR SALE. BOSTON TERRIERS. ' 1275. Auto aeeeaiorlos and vulcanising. White woman wanted {or general home-' ;ray body, $3. Inqiilrofnt 04 East Front , PHONOQRAPH FOR SALE, Red Benk ^004. treet. Red Dank,' nliout 6:00 o'clock. We nlwflV- have plenty of used, cars in Puppies and grown atock for ealef ex* , LOCUST POSTS FOR SALE. work, — aihlng and Ironing) two In fam HudsOns.and Essex concne.T,and .most any Addreia 139 Berffen slace. Red Bank. '. Soliori phonograph, with, cabinet and Forty acres,, ilx. room houi'e: excellent FINE NINE ROOM HOUSE MAN. optionally fine litter to choose from now, Any'diameter or equaret eeven feel large'number of reeorde; In Avat eleie 10II; pleasant location, on tnsln road, ten and bath, on Bust I'rijnt. street, in I"slr Splendid opportunity to mnke profitable other hind you may be looking for, • Hud- long.- Fatmly Park,.phone 017, Itumlon. FAIR HAVEN~HOUSE"FOrRETf.. condition: will eel) cheap. Phone Atlan> mlnutea from'Red" Bank eUtlon; price Haven;.all Improvements: lot 100x800; lonnectlon with old rcllahla nursery com* son & Essex Used.Car Department, Suuth Mrs. Bailey, 71 South atreet. Freehold, Sovon toome, bath, varace; «11 lmy springers; an exceptionally fine lot. phone Bed Batik 1237. UBi.SlO.IOO, half CQBh. Caleb' L. Luker, for S14.50. Red Bank Radiator Works, Bank, phono 3«-J. to live In tenant houaei and work on farm. H I. Ledgenoid, Byctmbre avenue Iclford. N. J., phonu Keaaaburg 75-F-31. Middle town Stock Farm, Thorn" S. Field. OAS AND COAL, , 113 Weit Front atreet. Red Bank, pbon cQmplntiQmplntUIon ranges at [low prices. Samuel ORGAN RECITALTSn MUSICALS hrewebury, N. }.. phone 1957, Red Bank. RED BANK PROPERTY. FOR SALE. LOOK—FOR SALE. Eight rooms, bath and laundry, every LOTS FOR SALE. Inattif 114 "West Front efrettatrreet, opposite. opsoi.1. 1 it' New! Monmouth >Bs>tUt church May ;< FOR SALE. ; Slx-roora house and a" little over thfee A few fine lots left on Madison avenqt —Eltlmeterrwasirsmsfiesa cheerfully given.:, , Eugene iroad 'H l«h,i 10261 8:15 ?,- IM. "Adltalnlon '" Improvement; two-car enrage, lot 66x200, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. ted Bank. , \ four room, nll-rcit-round bungalow near Brood street end high school; icrtis of Innd alonu •. -icrete ,road on cor- Re-mo del ing old liouscs a specialty. . Sorer. <(8 Bettor place, Bed Bank, phone cents. JDont miss It. J *pr III;: rtaionalile terms, or to let, at lor at Hopplng'a Crossing, near Gamp- on easy terms: two minutes to. thfl,bus. 910,000, p&rt-eai)lif balance niortsugc. Ci few; dollars spent- on improvements dou- nt like to hava one. or two boarder! r ^CAR. FOR SALE. 'ort Monmouth, N. J. Address J. It.leb Luker. Belford. N. J. ll's Junction. $7,000. Caleb L. Luker, bles your profits,- Let me stive you nn cs it .Seabrlgbt or on the Shrewsbury river; Haven: every modern improvement, steam drawer }&, Tied Banlt, 'hone Red Bank 1140. fi, dining room set and other pieces. Tilrnlshcd or unfurnished houses for- hent, bnth, open fitcplnce, caragc, Jota of HOUSE FOR RENT. ' -tt else can equal The Register, welch Silverside aienue, Little SIKer, green roof board wanted by middle ascd lady- {or ent for summer or by Hie.-jear at Fair TILE SETTING A SPECIALTY. Home at Headden't Corner, on State goee Into over 7,800' homes every—aelr. i CRUISER. FOR SALt summer, until October 1st. Please itat< Brround. Apply MM; Gcortce Harm, Syca- Twenty-alx feet, ralaed deck, 10 h. p. lungalow, .one block below Oeeanport m\+ [Invcn. .Ni J. . Building lotn, - bungalows Floors, bathrooms,'wills, fireplaces, ettS road. Thpmaa B. Field, Bid Bank, phone HOUSES FOR SALE, rWf^QTioTOutH; nue. terms. Addres-r 1. L, E Illihlcnil aichuo, more place. Fair Haven* phone Red Bank ? luffalc mmotoro , fully equpped. "Ventura." ind houaes for sale. Fred F. Dennis, 119L-J. Estlmolcj cheerfully furntiLed, Work 60QJ' i Have several hoaeea for sale at Fort* Monlclalr, N. J. % ___ air Ilovcn; -lh Ji- fhone- Heri Hank 6.9-H. Dlckman'Dlk' a BoBoatt Workir , Wharf avenue{ • CORN AND HAY FOR SALE. lonmouth, N. J, Caleb I* Luker; "Bel* RIVER PROPERTIES FOR SALE'. guaranteed. William Thorpe, Jr., iff* tediBmh. PricPi e 86008600. I have several houses on North Shrews- VEGETABLE "PLANTS FOR SALE? MOTORBQATS FOR SALE.. FARM FOR SALE. - Corn and- hay-for eal«— V. VenDorn, brt. N. J: Phono KeantEurg 78-F-81. • Lettuce, cabbage, tDmnto, pepper nnd Motorboati from 18 to 40 feet long, Farm of .8.14 acres for sale on mnti Lclshton avenoe, • Red Bank. Halt-Mlle toad, Bed Bank, Star Route, • FARM FOR SALE. bury river, with all Implements: beit ctfg 'plants! celery iiiid sweet potato plunts highway betweou JFreeholJ and Lom . TO PURCHASB,YOUR PIANO . J1B6 aqrci, good I'OII, 14-room houie on view on liver. Jjieph Seats', real estate, ca skitT without motor, 20 h. p. Wiscon- f No. 1. t_z l for sale; large" or small Ouantitles. G. COWSI COWS! Ct3WST from A.' B. Dlrhan means the utmost econ 'operty. Quarter-mil, _e ,f, roorm state high- B« 'Monmouth etreet. Red Bank, phone sin -motor, 16 h: p. Lat!iropr.Nr J.-M.-IS Branch: excellent. patato<-.soiliGl ,aeres ti WOOD FOR SALE. may ant letting satisfaction. 'Bbowropm proj Douglass .Parker, Little Silver, II. 1., phone h p. Con ht. seen at. Diel(man's Boat woqdland. Large ' trout' brook one-half lllfh sradfl Guernseys, freih and Price I2S.O00. John H. Osborn, 2138^ Rcd'Bamk.6.S8.R. 1 10.00 for large load delivered promptly. >ruramond piece, phone 988, Red Bank., 'hmi '••-« Red Bank' ' Worka, foot of Wharf avenue; Ited Bank. il l Threo icts.of farmbU by sprlnsrers; an exceptionally fins lot, Herman C 8ehllehUng, phone Bad. Bank HOUSE BOAT FOR , . HELP WANTED. Price S125 an acre Bay H. Stilltnan. Eat. PAINTERS, AND DECORATORS , , GENERAL CONTRACTOR 18x62 feat, square ends; built 1026; muit FOR SALE. 31. I Lcdgcfood, Sycamora av-nti** 4B2J In a|I branchet, . Eatlmatei cheerfully Helpers badly needed to; asilit the rcg- ontown, N. J. ind builder; jobbing done; Jfecob Kutrleh. io sold to settle an estate: Afloat In New Ford trnok- chassis.' with shifting Bears: Shrowsbury, N J, phono 1057, Red Bantu I BUY riven, 3. S. Parker A Son, IBS Shrewa> intf of Appleton and Hamilton avenuei. York watcre. T. K. Stelnrock, 56 Hsrrl- c mechanic^ Previous experience nut bftu" bus Io _r on now;, body can be r<> MATAWAN BARGAIN. mca'e and boya' old ahoee. P. Yellen, SO mfy mvenue. phone 114C-W.'Hed Bank. Ocean View." near Leonardo, Addreia son itvenue. Port Blcbmond, Statcn Island, nccesiary. Apply Superintendent David movedj Also team gfay horses for sale; Coxy nnven room h_une.' fint* locnt.on Weit Front atreet, Bed Bank. Phone HALF HOUSE FOR RENT. Leonardo P. O., box I'd. LeRoy,' Roberts Boiler Works. Oakland live no use for them. J, E. C. Lay ton, center of town;;wonderful jrarden, 77x_6? J!O«0J •trcet. Red Bank. >incrolt. N. J., phone 7Ui-_'-2l, Mlddlc- feet, faces Iwu wtreeti; lawn, trees, fiuw Seven roomi, bath, all Improvement! I Jlx toomii all lateet Imprdvamenta) 49 POLICE PUPS AND DOCS. - POULTRY FARM BARGAIN? er$, srapa arbor, an ideal spot at a ridtc< YES, IT WILL BE DONE RIGHT Xudion avenue. Inquire 8. Swarts, 14 RE*L ESTATE. lot fiffxllS; ffaraffe! central location.vPriee A faw police pupi for tale where they Fully equipped. 1.000-foot rod front- For enle, six room bungalow, hot water uloualy low price, $3,500. Phone 26CM II your ear la traahed at the Boro Bueeee. Weit Front itrcet. phone Bed Bank/1887. will hiva a good home: alio partly grown fJfi one mile from Red Bank; flnchoiiie. FOR REAL ART, Mat await, or addreis Broad street, dra.vei 516,500. Courtlandt White, _road atreei .heat,.all modern.Improvements] lot oOxlGO CurcHln'l barber shop is the place where Inc.. wain itand. Cbarlea A. Jonei, expert LODGE ROOM FOR B.ENT./ doji. Priced low for oulck lale. Trevter 126-foot chicken houief 87,600. Drcsier, feet: centrally located; $8,250; immediate M, Red Ilank,' National Bank bulldlnt, Ited Bank, phone) veiirable room,available (or ui*)aecOQd Kenneia. Freehold,, K J. ' ^ art racing something. For real proof try US Weit Front street, phone 581-M, Rei possession. A. L.Ivins,:Besltor, 42' Broad us onco. and then you will always. This FOR bALE, RIVER FRONTAGE. 141. ONION SETS, and fourth Thulfeday nlsthta oFveaeh month. FOR,"RENT"rURNISHEb. Bfcnk. street,..Red Bsnk. Apply at the office* ot Slgmund'Elmer Ca. also applies to 1 16s and children. Sec- 100 feet by S30 feet deep, lorite hoti SO-cent), ter pound, Wllllim Mean, Bum- L Cottage with elx roomi and bath; over- REAL ESTATE. ond National bank building. Bed Bank, up- of furty rooms, all furnished, near In LANDSCAPE GARDENER. eon, N. J. ; , T>niliTi>Vr nnnnuT' 'ANn 'dm n < AT THE AUTO TIRE SHOP. POULTRY BOUGHT AND: SQ1JO, looking Shrewsbury river; five minutol For salr, eight -room house on river Vulcanising tires and tubes. Genera! Stairs. laidlnir. Rood fishinsr and boating; site Pruning by experienced men; fprajrinjfr Alive or freih eeaed ohlokeAB bought from >Utlon; garu«. Apply 97 Shr«™»- flcc WORIt HORSE TOR SALE. front; garage, one and three-quarters cord tires and Mlcbelln tubes H stock: re- * •" "STV;—_QT»TIT S3C.O0O, 515.00O caih, balance mor layiiia out of srouods, ]srj« or small. Ad* >Gcod'work horae for ealet have no ute or a old: will pay beitvPrlcai.' J. Baker, lury avenue. Red 'Bank. . acrei: price 16.500. A. L. Ivlns, Realtor. pairing rubber -liots; licroscne oil. 7370 REAL ESTATE. | , should look this over is Ihl for tame. John 0. Schanck, Scobeyvllle, Mechanic etreet, Red Bank. Phone 1008-J. Jeglster building, 42 Broad street, Red r'or rent furnished, six room house.' all X is ICi\ wonderfuYoll l buy. Caleb. Luker, Uc\ vice given as to what, when and how to , JERSEY BLACK OIANT3. gas,' denatured alcohol. 30 Mechanic modern improvements; fivtv mlrtuteji from N. J. . 'WELL SEASONED OAK BOARDS,' SettlnB eggs from pure bred, heslthy, street." Red Bmfc ford, phone Keansljurg UC-l-'-Sl, plant. T. If. Stiles, 121 "art!ing rosd. 1 tation; excellent neljehborhaud; June lfith LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS One, two and three incheh s byy aixx tovigorous* free: range Ltoek, eight eenta RHODE ISLAND RED EGGS HCLP WANTED. o Octtilicr 15th; ?8D jicr-montli, A.'X>. FARM MACHlNERf FOR SALE7 Red Dank, phone 11C3, for rent; tilcaly furnlahedi all Improve- .wenty" InchesIh , tent t o tel i ihteet n feeft JongJ . each. Day-did chick*, 25' cents each. 'or hatching! also dahlia bulbs by the Helpere badly needed to assist the vin*. . Rcnltor. Hp_iater> buildins*, Itsd Second-hand \vas6ns and machinery to menti* Inquire »t 50 £aat rront atreet, ?armly Park, Rumson, " Bl«uv«lt. Holredel. K J.' ' hundred or any other way; Iris roots and lar moehanlci Previous ciptnonce not Ilank aalc; (mo* Hurley.-madc- farm %vn(ron witl MAN WANTED: ' 1 aome'Oddl and ends ot ftirnIturr • lira wije tires, first class iirjor,' MeCorrnk lied Dink ICE BOXES GARAOES A SPECIALTY. necessary. Apply Superintendent Dnvlc Wnnted on lurgo commercial poultry "MONEY TO LOXN. n white porcelain and oak ftnlih, all eliea. I build garagca (fora (100 'up. _ot meVsnderveer VanOorn, Half-Mlle road, Red LeRoy. Roberts Boiler *Works. Onkland WINDOW CLELANlNa mowlnj machine,' sprinir-tootli harrow Sarnuel Swartt,14 Weit'Frorit atreet, «p- how ) on lome of the -many I have built, Bsnk. itreet. Red Dank. We mnke a specialty at -leaning win- four-row'Paris Krccn duster anil new ma-plnnt, Blncto m&if; must be able bodfeA .Honey to loin on bond and mortgage. 1 J dovvs .of .stores, ofilces nnd private resi- chinery of all-kinds and repairs for same Apply til A. L Ivlne, Begliter building, poaltft Broau etreet, phone lSB7, Red Benk^ nalpb R. Slckelt, carpenter ani builder, 84 HEMSTITCHING. 1 and interested in poultry; cxperlcnco hot: Mctartn etreet, Bed Pink. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK dences; also general office c lean in B . Rates 1. H.: Hurley. Shrewsbury, N. J. Bed Bank. . SEE A. B. DIRHAN MMlcan, gold, allver, etc) bultona. hatching CVCB for sale: $1 00 a scttiniTi rcasonnble. . Satisfaction gunranlccrf. • -43 essential. -.Ijtenrauch Tarms, Chapel HlQ' FARM HANDS SUPPLIED If you wlih your piano: properly cared for WHEN MOV1NO pinking, rlaltinr. embroidery, trlmmlngi $6.00 sf hundred; also scttintr hcn^. nilWashington street, Red Dank, phone IDEAL SHREWSBURY HOME. road, Mi-dtctonn; N." J. or want to trade your old piano for « new .11 Red! Bank 111!, William Decker & arid no>eltles Masquerade suits for hire. pure stock. Mrs. Loula .SblTel, Monraouth Attractivft , cottaue, _nf«Bi?, oe in I •Im- o( all natlonallllea. Call or write S. Her- Tea Handy Shop. 19 Broad street. Red G5 4-M. proved; 350*200 feet, half block frutn bui ner'e Agency. «S Weit atreet. New York one.. .'Drummond :Plaee, Red- Bankv.phontf Ion. local and Ions dlitance moving, baz- road, near Lons Dranch' boulevard, pboue gage and expreia, 97 Maple, avenue. Red Eatontown 243G-M. WHO NEEDS A CARPENTER? (Croad street); five minutes from town Expert -attention ruarantecd to youff City. V. Y. )ank. Anytime, nnywhere, i Are your buildings in eood repairT Are ten minutes from tlepqt; fine shade tree; MONEY TO LOAN PEKINGESE PUPPIES . ' BOOKKEEPING, WANTED. rOR SALE. uu planning alterations or improvements T fruit , and hedges. Moving1 away, gardens, lawns, shrubbery, etc.; smalt es* orl lecond mortgage. Highlands Finance [rom Imported parent!: all prleia. At OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT. Accountant hss' a few spare evenings'i One:hundred end ten.acre firnii laven- Gliitrlc.i Grant of Everett is. competent and quickly. Inspection invited. Box tatcs prcfcrrtil. j:»llma'-s cheerful]|r 1 Xmmedlato.poiseialont right'tn;tbe heart week; would like two eoti ot'books to uke room houae. largo barns snd - usual out- Company, 86 Firat avenue, Atlantic High- atud, Fn; Dah of Chinatown, 185: Whit- care of; will —ork at office or at home. dependable. Satisfaction guaranteed and Red HanTc, phone 1.C00, Ited Hank. glv*n Nouhauaer and Andr*. box S34; . landi, N.' J. worth iu Ling, 126. r^one Aitniry Park, if Red Bank'c Keansburi; 76-F-aI. plumbing, heating and tinning In all TUXEDO SUITS FOR HIRE. j CHICKEN FARM FOR SALE. , bed*, nnd upringn, burcku.nnJ mirror (sep branchii. 8* WeiUtde avenue, Red Bank. Latttt atyle. Can iwpply. apjr amount |4,BOO CASH AN OBSOLETE CAR HOUSE AT LITTLE SILVER FOR RENT Twenty-two-acre chicken (arm*, eisht- nrato), v/ashstand, two chairs, xockcr rtone-1218, needed, elue 88 to 44. Monuouth Street will boy 8?1 acres of lanx), CO fruit treel, s one without a self atsrter or the visible Corner Fr'ospeet avenue and'Rumson room house, all iaiorovcments; laundry; table and tree; very good looking ind i Now facing done at ti. Singer Shop by > eeyin-room holiao and' barn. A nice fllih spark pluc*. Bcscon-LUe plugs in- road; nine rooms, all Improvements; ga- " HOUSE FOR RENT. den'l 8hop, 88 Monmouth atreat. Bed farm fully eaulpped for chickens. All srood order; price S36. Can ba irrn oi the company's new expert operator, AU '*'' »nk. country borne. .Caleb Luker,'. BaKord. stalled here; reflect the cylinder explosion rage, larno lawn, garden space and frul kinds of bulldtn.s. Price.f 16,50th Caleb or after Hay 6th.- Mrs. T. H. Crosley, 7 otic guaranteed, Wide Mexican hem- ' All' Improvements and' good location. IPhohe"Keanaburs' 7S-F-9U Sander • Garage, Vppet Broad atreet, ited trees; immediate losdcsslon. 'Telephone Apply to Mlehiel Verange, 142 Chestnut EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Luker. Belford. N. J^ phon* Ksaniburg Eighth-avenue, At.ar.tic lliulilainla. N. J. stitching by the yard. George Woqi^i, Jr« 1 NOTICE. 'Bank, - . 1073-M. Red Bk^ T5.F-81. >EW S*EMI-DUNGALO\V TOR R"ENfT street, Red Bank. jttd nureee rejlttfy. We only handle LOSTk - agent, 13 Ilonmoulh atreet. Red Bank".' ~"~ flnt'claia help. Telephone 1428. Wgaen'e t havaj aeveral houaea in Fair Haven for MpNEY TO LOAN. 123-ACRE- FARM FOR SALE. Semi-bungalow1 In MiOdletown. garage HARDWOOD FLOORS. eate at a bargain price. Bee me at once. A''910 bin ;lqlt Monday afttrnnan be- On bond m^ mortgage on real estate In Any kind you went. Glue ua • call for Exchange, «5 Blveralde avenue. Bed tween 101 Weit Front street and Oakland Elcht-roam ; house, hrjze barns, lota of situated on good bus line, about ilftcor Bank. Joieph Seita, real eitate. 64 Monoouth Tted Bank or vicinity In sums of S3Q0 to outbulldinsrs,'. all machinery: two horsei, lnutfn' walk from rnilroad station; con SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS. eitlmate. Ralph B. Slokeli, carpenter and itreet. Red Bank, phone 8198; street school. Reward 'If returned to Mrs. ¥50,000. ' Apply John A. Lovelr, cojn- nu«i—beautiful revenlble rues nad* builder. Red Bink. SAWDUST. E H. Morgan. 101.West Front itreet. Red selor-at-law. South .' mboy. N. J. phom two covrs, fruit trees. Nine miles < to ilts of six' rooms and bath, with othe: Sawduit for eele «t fifty centi. par load EXPERT 'AUTOMOBILE WASHER Binli. South Amhoy 131-M. Freehold. $8,[iU0, one*half .cash... Caleb Improvements except 'gas. For furthc: from your old carpe^l and rJgs. Beat HOUSE FOR RENT. \ Not delivered. John H. Cook, Jr., Xew- now In charge of the Vain etend at the L Luker, Belford. Keansbure particulars phone James A. Stout, Til i costal for circular anil full partlou.)are< All Improvement! and good location. man Sprlngi toad, Bel. Bank. Phon Boro BUIIH, Inc., (".lube Court and Me- HALL FOR RENT. ~ APARTMENTS FOR RENT. dletown 77D-W any time after G:00 P. M Apply to Mlohiul Verang42 Chestnut .Third floor, 10 Broad street, for lodge, Two-roum apartment, bath, electric, sis Weirfleld Rui and Carpet Clcsntiuc Co_ 403.R. chanic atreet Get your car Waabed while dances or. entertainments. Can be rented FARMS WANTED. Plt*£Lt.3!> HtATEKS itrwt. Red Bunk. n town. >Service guaranteed. hot water heat..530 per month; ilso four insUlled anywhere. $98 to $145. \V Ediion place, Glcndale, Brooklyn, i». Xt FARM WANTED. by, the year, month o evening. Apply rooma-.and 'bith, all Improvements, .$35 Have city client, ready la buy farms In -Al)T6M6liaB -INSURANCE. ITUNCACOW FOR SALE. It. Hanee _ Sens, 12 Broad atreet. Red Monmouth county: alto village homes, Kuarahtee t? heat house or money refund He«0.'l Accident and Indwalty Co., Anywhere, for any purpoie. Alin, board. per month.' See P. P. Kennedy, phone Bed ed. Cash or installment. Kalanmoo Stov fflWS^A>EGARDENER7 Ing houiee. Reidy buyere. Write fully.' 'Sin nolami: , large lot. over half acn:e land. Bank. Bank 1620-R or 2064. town, itvcr and shore properties. Send let- repreaeatu) by John H. Oibwn. phone garege and good garden ipot; a nice quiet ter vrlth - full 'description of property , to Go. of Michigan: New Jersey branch. Red Men srolindi laid out and planted. Old M. Berardlnelll, 110 Naneu atreet. New Bsnk,- P. O. Box 4_0i telephone _020>K 688-M Bti Benli. fork. vllliga near Shrewibury river. Caleb Lu- HOUSES' FPR SALE. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. Ray H. GUI.mm. State Highway, Eaton- grounds Improved >-id beautlfled. Tree, cer,1 phone Kcaneburg"76.F-81, Two houses' on EUm place with alt Im Companionable, for one person pas town. N. J. Aibury Park. Also plpo heatcji ant! 'MONEY 10 LOAri. MEN WANTpb. >' " h 11,01)0 on (rat Wortgeget aim otaar HALF DOUBLE HOOSE FOR-RENT. provementipementi.. Can be bought DO ITOQI middle .agel work light and all Roods stoves in stock. Uealsrs sold outright ai and ihrubbery sprayed and pruned. Ad. Men between the agea ol "15 to 40 tterms . JosepJh h SeateSt . reall estate, brought in to hand; or would share home FOR -SALE. factory price*. >lce slailly ilven. N. Butterbscb, box 213, anounti. Land A Loin Company, Front yearai inarr'ed preferred: eelary and com. On the corner of Shrcwabury avenue 64 Mop atteeti Had • Bank, and Oakland itreetl toilet, water land gan roduth ulreet. Red.' Bank, phono Red Bank with . one having same, Address Owner, Good sound yountr work horae, 1125: FOR MN, Fair Haven, N. J., phone Bud Dank 2042-J. million, Addren II., drawer M. ,Red 8198. "5 . -> • •• drawer M, Red Bank. also two-horse farm wagon $35, one-hurse .ORQAN IRECITAL AND MUSICALS Bank. ' rent IS8 'ptr month. Apply 118 Broad farm wagon $35, 'Fordson tractor and formerly San born farm at Llacrofi LANDSCAPE GARDENER." . at New M.enmouth' Baptlat itnet. Bed Bank, phone 184.J. THIBAinVYVAU., PATER FOR SAL.E, REAL ESTATE BARGAIN plow* 5300. Other fnrm tool*. Harry A. N. J,, oontalnlnn forty acres of clearet l«fi,"~»«M7~8ilS"'P.~B. 'Adm.'iilon 50 Eight roomi end bathi'ell Imprpve. SAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS 1S8S Tilbaut paper books; paper banging for sale, aix room house, all modern ilm- Bowhe, Wayside. N, J., P. O. Asbury Park. eround, on biahviiy from New York ti Groundk laid out and plintid to n« cehti. Dont ml»s It. and painting InteHor, decorating-, Estl- pfo'vemenfi: garaire: lot 3Sxl5O: central R; D. No. 1. Asbury Park. Qulclc sale: $20,000 (hat merit*. H. B. Sohllchtlng. State Highway. Beautiful reverilble ruga made from old location.' Price 9B.S0O. Courtlindt White, perlenced nan 1 advlea and eetlmatre gladly HOUSE FOR RUNT? oppi,ilte Qolt Ltnki. phone Bed ^irtk carpeta and chenille portlerei. Write for main jjbetrfully given. G. A. Millar, Del enjh.) Joseph It. Giles, 1002 Fourth av ford, N. box 86, -phone Keamburg Broad Street National Bank building, BRING YOUR BATTERIES. nue, Asbury Park, N. J.. phone 2439. O given. Specialty transplanting auid tree) Eight room", all Improvimentl I and two clroolira. American Rug Manufactory, 80S phone iH. Red Bank. . _ do alt kinds of Littery charging; lota. Apply Joioph Btavola.^ox 71, Hlv.• go Lela-hton avelfue. Red 18-foot -allboat. Can be seen at Dlclc chase a, nev/ one. Samuel Swarts. 14 Auto Storaiite, Mechanto street and Gloli« Morrlsey ft Walker, Inc^ 183 Cirr av«nu Woodi, Jr., atent, 29 Mpnmoutb ttreet. .,P4kHT QND DktCORAfORS.. KianU* Bolt Works, foot of Wharf avenue, Weit 1'ront etreet. oppoilte IJroid itreit, Ktansburg, N. J. FORNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT, FOR SALE. • phone Red Bink UB7. court, Red Dank. i Red Bank. . fcatlmatte'fcatlmatteehverfully y glven.glven~ UU;«i; a d JlanV. ' FOR SALE-. Oral., pnohe Bid Sank UiUi«-n« , 114 Mon- Steam -herted turnleheil apartme,^ for A 115,000 ilx per cent Brat mottgag* HELP WANTED. rent) all Improvamanti no- ea * 175,000 property. Rose M. ' , REAL ESTATE. MONEY TO LOAN. Heliieri bnilly uccdetl to assist the rtK- 8msll placa aultaklv for road stin "ROOMS WITH BOARD, " mouttn etreeetreett . Bed BanBankk. *• ent to, all buiaea Phone Eatontown For salt, flvi- room bungalow, all mod Bond and mortgage, 1st,' 2d aiid'9d, Pi mraje, lervics station or tea room i all Clayton. 101 Aabury avenue, Ooaao Qror lar mechanics. Prevluus experience not Clltlewood. 2S Riverside a>anue»Red B«sV< aKc6ND.HANntt6triEs t6t)&hf 2480.lt,! ' N. J., phone Aebury Patk StT^ ern Improvements; garage; lot ODxl&O: ex. . Ill buy mortgages, rcaiuoable discount neensaary, Apply Superintendent David kinds frultj -seven room house, all lra< Men'a onlyt raMit be In good condition. —STEADV WORK WANTto. ~ eeltent location; »6 000. A, I.. Ivlns, Also make building loanl to reiponalbli l*npy, llobrrii lloilcr Work.,. Oakland pr-vements; haat, bot and cold wate targe rooms *illh board 110.1)0 nil Call at I, Karber*i, 1IB Honmouth atreet, An all around bliokimlth anil alio -pod Realtor, Reglitet building. 42 Broad atreet, builders. Wolf, 100 Monmouth atreit Street, Red Dunk. both'. Darn, chicken houiss an«J other out 112.00 per «oekt excellent table, ,«•]) •White Pjytnouth Rock eiiBl for aale Red Bank. Red Bank.pbone' 106-M. ^^ R«il B»nk. Phone «T»-J. -orh«» would like etiady work whjrehi. ••Isoh.l etrslrtl prl 8Uts llfgbwa: beated home I plenty it hot water! all* eould commute dally. P. O. Box SIT, Bel- from. Philadelphia to all shoes points. K< HIcHtel t*fttCESpXtg for artllna of flfteen.- *Mri. J. II, Jonei CAR WASHING MY SPECIALTY. 1 SAVED! Here It an opportunity to lmta|your table board by day or weak. Mr I. Suite* fpr all klnda of live poultry. Jaeoa Back', ford, K J. _>_L_1. N. J, Phone »«-K-l»._____ X guarantee you a aatlefaotgry Job. Lei If J. E. Patker A Son patnt your house. own Inmlnms nt Union Belch In \ Ulue pirtioulars writs at oalt I'ostoBIoa Box SO ar, (71 Bhrawibury aveitue, Red Bank, or RSoffis F5R KENT. . OA>lJ_F}BirWANtED me prove my ability. Obarlei A, Jonei, We have aaved others., why not youril Ulrd AnuifttMnent l'ark; Inn Incus . seven Ksrmlnitdale, N J phone Red Dank l.U-lt,, ' phone l6».W,\Hed Bank. Two furnlihed iroomi for light hoaea. to Uke care of gentleman's plieet one expert automobile washer «t Doro Uu Painters, decorators, all branches. Esti- dayn a w^ck »n ttrrler CVMlipanoni's Little apartment house, seven rooms eaah atile, Kstln>ftl'>fi »n any carpenter work cheer* water heating ayatem, open flraptaae, gi for lUmmir months i ienil-bun»alowi- elx 5,1 ), registered l aUp pupplei lor aala. two cellari, not air hist, bath, eleqtrlotty fully if Won: lame or imnll contracts IO- rage for three cara, coopa for 500 chicken ateblea, bome-mnte paitilea. 8pMlsl.es>* (or »le. by the Vetting or by th* hondrtd. Voardlnyi eenUilly located] hot and ..--«••, n. D. No.. 1, Leonard avenue, «nd BM. tubs, sidewalks, lot 60x116 Nearly two aero of ground 1 price tP.QO roomi and bath] Kist Btde Park. Fair He. «o1"d• r. ii«n-r -"ptert Ideal for «omij«K)a>eoi , llclled Employ only iimt claqs Ittlp. terlnat tn diets. Alltt well-heateet and • Byrara, Upper Broad itrset. Red >Whjteejlllehjte jlll , AAab.rb y parkpk, phonh e Aibutb y Prloe 114,000, Caleb Luker, Dslford, N, hatlsfirtbn gusrantreit Charlei A, Mo-'firms to eult purchaa.r, For appolntmeni ven, M, k Addreti T. B. F,.-dra.we» M, people, jteasonabfe rstea. Ill tfudaob 1'hone Keansliarg 75-K-l 1. see r, F. Kenn.tly, Monmouth street, tele moitern toons i reaionabla. Earopam «t||>< Bed Bank.. avitiui, phone Bed>Bank litllt.W. . tTIC Clsikoy, Novrman Bprlnil ivtnue, l.cU TKfWVW LOAN. WHlTer SUMMER DlfNOALOW FpR RCHT. lUnk, phone 4U3-M n.J nsnk to«4 or '•*- " ). E. fouler, proprlstor. eootnotor Mitl bulldari »ll,j«lii** •« Iff In amounti of ll.OeO afii more, on,drat "."-.• , mrwwiHrsKL- w»nttd;-flu* po ll| I ELMER C. WAINR1OHT, >^* 'eil^ai*iHL' Sjn^*i*s,,^*.« ,i i.e.p.m^ .P •,. *«••«——« us Miw York for flommutsis, Avs>>rnini anhVena and luekai Will »a»beii arlee. , Tw« pill Iven frta wl*h •w-arybai' ^ R SALE, RED DANK, Il«i| Hank station. Appir (tay 11. StIU- brlos our tniak t« 'our ttenr, •, Mil [uitloa of.th» pence, Criminal anil ulfeo. tiitn, Katontown. N.'Jf, walk to railroad itnllon. Fla« (found Inrchai a receive promp Ah» realty'orrlce light. Vnt V.t.r (..at tlouie of liven roomi and bath, all Im llv* rooms, IKIne, dining ahd klh Carpel Cleaning Oeineini'i ,. _MllM"BtMS*iRHl< Phone B* lion aaaea receive prompt attention'with provamanlii Arle location, near depoti nn cEMENTr~^ rtiult DDayy andd nihnightt e•rvlc*lP. phonh e 4f restricted l ears roake e, builneis plioe two bv^lrooms, til* bath, stin porali mouth Death IJHO-J. l itnk HW.- i ' ^ - ' ' eW buHlll'r" Dank, »v'thiVifk*"-*"" ' 'tvt'itii,. pittce ehoulii Oldit»«lk» and mmon wopM 6*1% cenamt aoreeni. aWAlngWAl i andd Itratff, nn«rir«nci« n piX'fot'propaHy. A.'O. Biker, Little L>rl«» 8B.O0O. Oaleh Loker, Qalford, N- J blocks, H)b cents In yard, H\% nat* d*>- -.-.wy— • _i~ SALKf phnne ii.f-91. Koanaburft , ^xenang'd; Owner, Mr*« r. A* llrowtr, i Will peyhl»helt Market Bfl«« Six roorni. allilmpravenianu, dardweod IIv*r*d In towni also rodkfsca. IB etnt* Moumoulti, strsit. R«d flank. ana brolleri. Ctll or wrlUAIw rloora, aWaoi/Haat; i Mil., BUYS HlQHWA dtllversfl nml 17 oftiti in yard. r«ttr 1>* 'He,,nuio luun^nu LAII. Nine rooms and bath, oily water, eleetr fiitill, B4& Shr-«?stiiiry sivtnUt, Rtd Ilank. fSMA^V/ANfWlMMfi Tk-.li la our tbIHl yiar Iri Had J •I North mo«J*iy, Lou* Dienth, N. J from-town, Pff for toy MIIUIK prappsltlon tu t)hoiia 1800, Daborne. phone 8 Tlve. »ateena«r averland,, 1011 model i light., steam heat, hardseood BooVai lars Thont 4H4-J. tttd Hank, we wlah yeU* moijilllori «f n overhauledrbnt buy In lowm niw bit- iorohesl lot lOOxtOOl shade traei am •mull towns In tblt vielnlty, iten tery, three exir* tlrea. qulok " ' frii|ti price »0,600. Rey tit Stlllnan, Slat' "HAltM~i'6;irsA,tK. worVi no *jtp«rlihofl nieusirr. Co oil pa; arnt out sHell.nl M part Tii.lv. room hoiias, eUilflel , toltills*i hiamni I* bath 1 hoi .nil «old wn»ri usuiloulbullil- b,?i»lt m •'--'' iianh. .sMatten l I Bev.n raoM cottage, an Ilraitih av.imeavennei .wilwill rent for mmrJur montlia. unill u.t»l>»r liti fooil n*i|h. ' liaaan i'B» ".a.in •i rhi' I ,1'e.i «7.'n.»« walk fi >rt V. j, •bant KM-- raMrvi4 ll»'l»o, All'rsit lUvisj RO'in t h»e..Ml|. C CilUIti itW't tli Srt BHk. . 4» ktwtiti REGISTER, g, i -was probably the most important our people, as Well as the spiritual ,CHVRCH!3 QOOrj YEAR. ' * Bertram Conovcr, Strode and BANK REGISTER. lof. ot wires In the city. Mayor wealth; that the instructions "to George, Sariborn, , EneourajlBf'.Jfapofts , Made ' at >m EgOOKi'Kdlttv •nd'fublleherv Grant told the police'to make a big see first the Kingdom-of God_and circle around him and not let any- all qther things shall be given" re- Moling «t Colt's "N«eki SOCIABLE -*T COLT'S 'NECK,; T JTlHUWB. *ww»t» Editor. The annual meeting of the BO TireSewice \ ',$.. tiiQMAs ipviija jutowtr, .ttddy cet through that circle to ferred to hero and now and not serve tnty Injunctions or other pa- solely to the hereafter; that It was cletfes of the'Reformed church of Everyone WpbTAtterldi It'Mutt TEtEPHONE Colt's Neckr was held last Wednes' - Wear Calico .or Pay a Pine. ,•••.' ^tl«»h6n*t»-n.d Bank H lers on him. true when uttered, is true today, i I I- r^<. Ktd Bank l»0» and will bo true tomorrow and the day night at the church and it ,A "calico dress sdciable" w)II be -Ten. of-* thouanda! of thin, m-. l * • • showed ,a_Very 6M<;6uVaglng stato of Our Service Car is down men-f-yw, and ' ' Then he went to work with his day after; that It is the only true hold tomorrow night, at the chapol f. tnttrei at th« «aitoffle> «t BiBid Bank, affairs. The sewing club has a of the. Eofornlei church at Colt's ar* fli JU M wand elm matter. , ig sharp ax. He didn't delegate workablo rule of conduct which will up , give permanent increased spiritual balance of 9425. This big surplus ipk. \t was ^o have been held 3uej«cr(ptl which would provide the spiritual balance of ?66 and the young men's will bo tho judges'^ imjpose the Tires in Stock. is putting flesh on hosts o( .eklnny vires on the poles were broken and association a balajncVof ^20. .Af- folks every Jay. ; 41 communication by .telegraph and wealth needful to the welfare of tho fines'and Chriney Conof or and 'Wal- 'Foot Weariness !; ter the business meeting general 1 r ', (Continued from pag«^».) -» elephoiie was almost wholly cut off» soul and in addition thereto the ma- ter D. Flolds will teceivo the One woman, tired, weak -and dis- ' • •> 4 * 1 • , • •* < .'James A. Hendrickson of "Red tonal wealth needful to the comfort sociability was enjoyed and refresh- money. A pxagt&m- will bo given couraged, put on 16 pound* In five Spring,days a«e hers. -Arid foef , Bjink is running for the Democratic * '* * of the body. ' ments of sandwiches, coffee and comprising vopnj solos By Mlsa El- weeks and now feels fine. , that step along bllthftjy In tB* cake were,servod. ' semination Jor. state senator and This action brought the'telegraph Mr. Ford's experience, as related Ele Taylor of Colt's Keck, and John John Hansen ,W« all know that Cod Liver Oil mdrnlna are often dragging to tho ' Jojm S. Thilijs of. Anbury Park is ind telephone, companies, to thqir by, himself, indicates' that he has Forman of How«ll, a piano solo by 42 West Front Street is full of vitalising neah producing late afternoon. running for* the Democratic 'nomi- lenses. They promptly declared HER FIFTEENTH: BIRTHDAY. -Miss Beatrice Bonnett of' Middle- vltamtriei, but many people cant ;hey would put their wires under- perceived this truth and applied it 9 take it because of 1U horrible smell , , , • , : - nation for assembly. They'nrc-rttn- successfully to the manufacture of toiv>i village and musical special- RED BANK, N. J. and flahy Uste and because it oftoh Shoos can help a I6t at'thls'timo " on the, tame platform. ground right away it Mayor Grant automobiles: First, by paying his Thelma Muetqo Gave B Party in Col- ties by Hampton & Boyco §f Enfe- would not chop down sny moro of .- ebraiion of th* jEyaot. upsets- the itomaoh. of year, light flexible-shoes"that help higher wages without being- liahtown. Another feature -will bo McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Com- 1 heir poles and would givo them a Thelma Mustoe, daughter bt Po- a'guessing contest. Ico croahi and function with the feet instead of .^ is.no evasion of the Wet ittlo time to get tho work dons. forced to; second, by giving the. pound Tablets are a« easy to take working against lth,emf "MeraV 4, public moro for their money than it liceman William Mris'toe vi Oak- candy will bo sold. , " a* candy and If any thin person »ni Dry controversy in tiieir cam- * e. * land street, entertained' a few pair of modish pumps, for (nitancv paimiplatforin. They ate not Wet would secure elsewhere; stld third> dont gain at least 5 pound* )n 80 The*tele'gr?j)h companies and tel- by piling up larger profits for the friends at a party recently in cblc- Belford Cifl to We'd. \ days your druggist is authorized to that will keep ypur feet fre«h alt, —not s bit o£ it, " They are Dry, bation of her fifteenth ..birthday. give you youc money back—and day long.' ' , '\ . about as'Dry as Dry can be. phone companies and electno light concorn of which ho is the head Mrs. David' Voorhces of Belior^d 4 than any of its kind in tho world. Games, dancing'and refreshments only 00 cents for 00 tablet). Ask ompanies have things their own has announced the origagement of any druggist. '"<.'••/ •" .- - ay now vastly more than they did More power to Ford; let's hoyo were enjoyed, «nd Thelma received a number of fine birthday gifts. hor daughtor, Miss Melissa Scetey They dont want anybody to mln- ;hen. Let the mayor of a city or more like him! Bestrto Kennoth E. Cooper of Key- , When something I* lost, whether underatan.d their pojition, either. own in New Jersey do a thing of Those present-"were Vivhrti Laytim, It is a dog or a diamond give Luke George C. Dwight. Grace Partrick, Mildred Scheldt, There is no effort'to carry water on hat kind in these days and ho Red Bank, May 1,1925. Longhead « chance to find it for orte shoulder and Jlght,*winO3 and ould be mighty lucky if lie kept Edward Wise, Jr., Calton, Burnslde, it Pays to Advertise In the Register, you.—Advetlsemant. beer Qn the other. They carry nmself 'out of jail. Even if there Water on both shoulders, and _then vero sturdy men like Hugh Grant iff"theso days they would have no :nance against the public service There attractive jumps fll; com- ''listen tp what they say In thoir corporations. A cordon of police- fortaWy and gracefully. 'Their llatforml "We stand by Mic Eigh- I men V/ould be of no moro help in. natural lines, '«osaiy fitted heels, teiih,»h' Amendment-df thetconatltu- reltevlnp a community of its corpor- and' nicely rounded, toes all make * tion of the United States. We are ation-nuisances and dangers than a unalterably opposed" to the bringing- handful of tin soldiers. you* feet feel' well «md look tjrK hack of legalized liquor selling in * • * In Order Thursday The straps hold the foot .baric ' our communities in any form. This amendment has proved to be and The public service corporations in the shoe *nd,keep tho toes from will continue to be America's great- ire always-alert kittle by little crowding. Buoyant support-ie aft est blessing ai a protection to tbo laws are changed in their fa\or. forded by snug, flexible arches, home, to business, to health and to Little by little they acquire more lower. It needs only for officials prosperity." o be clected'Tvho look at thing? . • « • hrough puhlic service corporation At Steinbachs J'Every Wet voter'and every Dry spectacles,- and the things tho cor- voter, male and female, white or jorations want are dropped into antilever: black, rich or poor, knows before- :heir hands. The only remedy is hand right where those two men will C mblic ownership pf all public scrv- -Shoe •-; itand when the liquor question cc monopolies. Then tho people cdmes up in tho legislature, if they an have things they way thoy want Men, Women and should bo elected. They will be against every effort which may be hem. ECONOMY SALES Supports th* Arch, with Flexibility- made to modify or weaken tho Vol- •te*d act. HENRY-FORD'S WRITINGS. • * * They Contain Some Very Valuable , Every candidato for the legisla- , 1 /.Statements of Truth. , ' i Raymond Bowne ture, whether he is Wet or Dry, 'o AhtrEditoU of Tho Register:' Bringing Dozens of Saving Opportunities 1 fjhould let the people knqw where he Hehiy Ford's success along finun- * 621' Cookman Avenue stands on the Wet and Dcy' ques- Inl fines gives an «dded .value to tion, Every candidate should be is writings, and warrants a repeti- just sa expjicit as Mr. Hendrickson ion of'them, _" ' lOQ-Piece Dinner Services Popular juvenile Books Girls' Rayon Silk Ho^e ASBURY PARK, IM. «nd Mr. Philips. Then every voter He says, "Putting riglit principles ito pur economics will not de- ' who believes the Wet and Dry ques- ( $21.50 39c I i * ulil' **.__. *itr*Vi. L Si. , $1.50 ' tion is the most important issue be- v fore the country today will know :he im1i\ as a yhole is'mttTph'poo: ; n^ccBsar^y y plciip s for effectivelceyy servinsrving twelvtwe e Every iVifti knows tho "Twin" hooks. They are In pleasing light shades—three-quarter length, with how to cast his ballot on election r than, it ought to be,' because it folke, A very .neatltl y tlstyled servicei , the price of educational ns well as pntcrtalning. The Dutch most engaging turn-down tops, felses in the sale las muddled along on one cylinder which hns bccnlvcry neatly clipped. Of fine light- priced group range from 9 to 10. Several pair for day. Those who want New Jersey Twins, the Italian Twins, tho French Twins, nnd SHERIFF'S SALE, •'. Ifept Dry can vote for these two cylindeirA>rtd;}la8 not weight china, too. Coloniali T^ins aro some of them. Usually ?1.7B. afternoon knockabout weart 8/ tlrto. or « vrit of (1. f«. io n.xll- grasped the true law of service and reeleu, Iftsucd out of tho Court of Cntn- men. Those who want tho state r —Fourth Hoor ' ' ' STEINBAOHS—I Jret Tioor I BTEWBACHS—Flrit Floor. otlry o,f th. BUt. c( Now Jeney, will b« Wet can vote against theso two increase. ' ' exDQica w ill. et public vonilut. an Mon- "A business should pay every- I day, 111. 8ll r All that lot, or parcel of land and-j>rim- —but it should also pay the publlft I lisa herelnitttr particularly dtlcrlbtd, ilt- "these men. It would be a good whose patrpnago supports'it, unt«, lylns and being In tbe. Borougli of thing for overjbody except political $109.00 75c Half Price! Llttla SUv.r, In th. County of Uoamtutb "A business that does not maKc ' and Statt of Now Jtney. fakers if every candidate for office Luxurious, Spring cushioned furniture'—a charming Usually,this f\na linen stationery'sells for $1.00 a There oro still some left—those gay French sllppen took as open a stand on public profit for the buyer of n commod- Bll at th. InUritetlon of 'th >y, as well as for the seller, is not fireside chair, cosy arm chair> and settco Upholstered cabinet. Each cabinet holds two quires—a generous which originally sold for $12.50 and $13.60. In center of road to Farkervll)Fkll) . and ththe cen- questions as these two men have with vclour of an excellent jjualily. Scats are of ter o( a road leading toward IiltUe Oliver taken on tho Wet and Dry issue. . good business. If a man is not supply for. the average letter writer of today, nnd is combinations of gold and'colored satin, or new etatlom thenc. (1) •Ollth, •Ixty-elx desreea letter off for buying than ho would attractive tapestries. flttten nlnutea mit, (our hundred'and lUt* But political fakers are too numer- very special. leathers! tyona feet along center ol itld ro>< to ous for us to hope for any Juch po- mve been if he had kepf his money STEINDACH3—Third Floor i- saniNBAOJIS—lint Floor / I 6TEIWACHS—-Fint Floor rarkorvlll. to th. nonheaat corner of land n his pocket, there is something bolonglnk to Barrleon D. Whlt.| therl«. litical honesty for mahy years to t (2) south, nln.t.en dtrreae thirty nlnutea come. wrong. , Buyer and seller must both eait, two hundred and elltynven feet; be wealthier in somo way as a re- thence (3) aouth, aUty-tlx degreei Ttett. t on. jiundrea and elxty.qv. feet I these. (t> sult of a transaction, or else the eoufh, nineteen deiteee thirty nlnutea At thi> meeting of the town balance is broken. oaet. three hundred and fitty-flv. and Neverwet Baby Pads Inlaid Linoleum •lirht-tcnth* feeti th.nce (I) north, flftrt council Monday night there was We have yet to learn the anti- Colored Iced Tea Sets . , eight digreei fi^tr-leven minute, .ait, aeven hundred and forty-five and ithree- kome talk about putting the tele- >ocial nature of every business tentha feet to tha center of the road iMd- graph, telephone and electric wires transaction that is not just and 75c to $1.50 sq.yd. $1.30 Inz toward Little 'Silver etttlonl thtnee What but an economy salo couli bring theso very (0) north, thirty-one degree) welt, Ore underground. All these wires should profitable, all around." Oh, BO special!—in celebration of Baby Week, of Not genuine at this price? "Oh, but It is. The reput- ; hundred j and thirty.one and flve-Unthe be put underground but there isn't The above statements are well course! They come in three sizes and aro waterproof. lovely sots of colored glass at a price so low? A feet along th. enter of th. abov. tead to able manufacturer from whom we purchased It calls th. place of beglnnlngr. Co'ntalplng .ltht; UGh likelihood of this being done worth committing to memory by 17x18 inches, 17x24 inches and 17x30 inches. A covered' -tea jug and six glasses compose ench set. and five one-thonnndthi acre, of land. ^ imes are different from what they business men ""and pupils of our It irregular In pattern, but the layman would hardly trained nurso will show you their advantages. In amber and green. notice that. Excellent designs. l Belted ee tba property of Montague were twenty or thirty years ago. public schools who desiro to achieve I STEINDACU3—Flnt Floor Leeiler it al»., taken In exeoutton at the STEINBACHS—Second Floor BTEINBACHS—Fooith Floor j eult of Leeter O. Lovalt asd Jubn 1. Lo»- Then a town or a city or a borough luccess in their undertakings. ett and to b. told by < tor a township could go out and bat- The outstanding truth which Mr. JOHN H. VAN MATED, Baer^S. Sated Marob 2«th, 10Z6. •• tle with a public service corporation Tord Iias.t}emon8trated is that it is WlUon ft Bmoek, Sollolton. bh its own account. Public corpor- not only possible to increase wages (43 lines) r »tions were mighty powerful in and decrease prices to consumers; CEIVER'S JSALEJ Of C0NSUMBR9 ' those days but they didn't havo th< but it is possible in addition to in- Tots' Organdie {Bonnets SERVICE COMPXNY QASOUNS French Kid Gloves ' Girls' Silk Dresses STATION. double hitch which they have go crease tho quality of the product at In puriuince to an order ol tht Courl on the people theso days. t'10 same'time and securo larger of Onaneenr of New Jcra.y, ibid, and $1.95 $2.59 $5.25 ' dated on the atb d«y of Aferll. 102V In ' » * » profits for tho concern by so doing. th. ctuie therein sending, wherein, Walter In short ho has demonstrated that Pique bonnets, too. Adorable little styles. Most of Hiloney, at «l., are cunpltlaatata and Con- Old-timers con recall the day Another; txccllcnt group from which to choose Spring Smart littlo frocks for 7 to 14 year old lassies. In •umera Ser»lce Comnany of Now Jeney, a •when New York city was almost "doing unto others ns you would them with shirred backs. In white, of course, and in gloves.' Brown, blaplt end whlto stylos with unusually beautiful new' shades, and bltogethor charmingly Hew Jertey corporation, 1a defendant, I, overlaid with wires. The tclegrapli have others do unto you" is a prac- lovely pastel tints which include maisc, baby blue, atttactlvo cufFs. / From Franco they come—just a styldti of tub silk, pongee," or reyo'h silk. All^ ex- John A. Bernhard, the r oel«*r heretofore tical/workablo teaching; that when pink, orchid nnd Nile. appointed by .aid Court In (aid etui. for. and telephone and other wires not glanco would tell W. th. laid • Coneumera Service Companr y of pranrrly understood and applied, it pertly finished. New J.riey, will eipoie for leli, at pub)le only made the city a bad looking STEINBACHS-Becond Tloor STEINBACH3—Tint Floor 8TEIN0AO1I3—Seeoorl Floor '. ' vendu. on Friday, Mey 7(fa, 1°I«, alt ti? place but the wires wer« mightj yields the greatest possible net cash o'eloOK In the afternoon, on the preroliet, earnings. It would indeed bo wen 1 \ -I herelnafur partloulaHr mentioned ani if dangerous and many accidents re lbd ll tht rti trt .l it . suited from them. Tho board o for this country if there were a few aldermen or whatever title the gov- more Fords here, and it will indeed ,1)C profltatflo ib take n leaf out of erning body of tho city bore, triofS 1 Tots' Pique Hats Men's Sport Caps Newest Silk Globes \.;, and tried but couldn't do anything, Mr. Ford's book and seek success ^BEa along the lines ho has fol'owcd. Hrlil«. -e ,a«.nu . -,J neelor plat., «un»lo» The public eervlce companies ' iouthiflr alonaj the w«t elde Waxed they couldn't put /the WJMM If our school children could be • ' $1.95 ^ ;,'• of llrldgllld e avenu. Jit (Ml to a lot deiied taught that thoy must givo if they i 44' to Charlie H. Krlck W Thomai H. anBt, ^underground and that they wouldn't Hats for boys! Decidedly email boys, one must ad- expect, to gqt, tho most important Good looking capa,' ail of them. Somo aro imported Perfectly beautiful , ones—Van Haajto Make, and Oetober aid, IDiauiBIj Ihewen«»'(3: ) «ta(.ri7 p,ut them underground"if-thej mit, but—theso are real boy hats, to- which no father I Kaysor. Gome with pretty turn' back cuffa, others ft right anile, to OrlilgOrlilgli avenue won* th. could, and they (Jelled the city-to J half of their education would bn of a tiny lad could object. bcCau o of frilis and fur- whilo othsrs nro ^o'f jlomestlo mako. ', Plain and eight* Frlck lot BSU feet to th. seenred. The fkllncy of oxpoctlnjf ? with straight cuffs. Mocha, cherl, bclgo and grey of ( lot deeded t anything about it, belows. Several models. ," •' ••'•• quarter'styles nro-.included at this price. Satin lined. II. Qrantj April - to get something for nothing would aro tho colors.- norlhw.tterly along Values '$2.00 to $3.00. iqof.eltat)*atei bo shown up in its true light and ! BTE1NDACH8—Stoonii iloor laiierlr aloni ' ' Hugh Grant was mayor, fit -New they would realize Jits falsehood theno* (S<-) ,oonM»ulng alooa Heetot •urv(n> York. Ho evidontly belloycd In llic 'and tarn away While It ia yet time, more «r illghtJyVto iheeaek* ' .principle of that verso of-pbotrj They" would give/ during scho.ol •trtei "rl.Mtotke.VlW.il . which hadn't boen wrltten,'then, but hours, whole-hearted, concentrated TKr nt which tha principle wni sound! efforts nnd attention to the solu- Gum Drops and Spiced Pure Bilk Hose iFor Women Women's Suede Slip-On The verse ran something} llko'this tion of their school problems, and •t nonir will be renulred to be paid bby A* aneeuiful i'» >Yh.n Dlplemaer hie argued ia'.in, *»$ in tv doing w'oUld secure for them- bidder u, bWd«r» «nn Ine DtaH'l/ la • When an Ulllraetvim dotin't • Cuffn »r<< dainty ,<•,. thin talk. If our religious, tcaoh«rs would nnd evenly knit And very special I cut-ouU, • B il %, *', • • • "• • reulljo'tliAt they also must give If 6TEIHDACIIS—Vlr.t tflet ' • *.r,. ;;r """v^;—- ''. ; Thut'l what Mayor Hugh Cirnn thoy expect to get; that thoy must l.r.a.i afreet Hewnrir.'Hew J^nay. •I'., thought when the wire compaplc give solid, truthful teachings which " " ted to do anything about put help peopia to solve life's problems, to lie auCUr 6i the wtlM «t AeataTB. •the wire* underground, H here nnd now, rather than beautiful Crteer, fltMMta, - * •* he w» tho ppophet-whom th promt«e» for tho hereafter; then, MttlH W etediun , Ie pre^st el^lM of tilt Cltr ahould hnd< whei Indojd, church iJtUhdaiu.)'wouldin- -""•f apHdw th»"n. lalli,'wo, eVejuffiand more' Krptct be ihown td,'it» teaching*. Abovo all, It thoy COHUI turn out Dion who would BfpWB prove by their lives and actions that corn«r of Brou'dwa the tmchlnil it the Bible are ab- JM,% wh«r» one or th •olutelv true and when properly tin- l«»'«f tht Mty WM local iler.tood and followed will Inevlt- ot vrlrti <>h li ably inertaie tbe maUtlal wc.Ub of BED REGISTER, 5, 1926.

PERSONAL. Church Notei, land Bsver will preach-on the topic the Presbyterian church/next Sun- Devotions in honor of the Blessed "The Judge's Daughter, Adah." A day night in observance it Mothers' Mr*.>• Frederick T. (Newman-of Virgin'Mary will take place every tenor solo entitled "Old Fashioned day. The member* of Ahe chapter trying placti B*va.bkfl>,fton ^h morning during May at St. JanWg Mother" will be given by J. Rvusell will meet at sevcrr ojoocock t t PUBLIC SALE t« on Tuesday of 1«dt week.•> Catbolis church at the eight 'Wcolloy, a selection will be given lodge rooms In the I er'bullding. Shubert Newman ii the wlfe ot. tr. Te hy> the Eastern Star sextet and an DeMolay of Red-Ban will attend «t!ck T. Newman/wlM ha§ an of- o'clotk mass. ' Special services will Bruford PL. BUT Btfi 8b v be held on Sunday, Wednesday end anthem entitled "0 Little Mother flca i n thtee pi«ner "building' on Friday nights during the month. of Mine" wi)l bo rendered .by the PRESIDENT A LONG TIME. Broad itreet. - ,•; «horua choir. Mrs. J.'J. Willey will Why go to New'York? AH the goadihows coiyiehtrel t ' ' . Confessions will be held tomorrow L Missionary SoeUty/Held an El«c Raymond Madden, of Broad afternoon and night. Masses on give an organ recital at 7;20 o'clock House and Two Lots •tr«ett , fformer manager of Wjrgett's Friday morning, which will be the Sunday night. tlon of Ofliceri it Se«fcrliht. STARTING TONIGHT NOW PLAYING! , dtng ilora on Broad "ttieit, will be The 82d annual meeting of the first Friday of the month, will be Special music will be rendered - CABL BUD VBUXNTS manager of » new store to be held at six o'clock and eight next Sunday at the Baptist church Methodist women'/ foreign mission- and Housefurnishings opened at Newark by the- Liggett 6'clock. The Sodalltyfof the Bles- In observance of Mothers' day. 'Rev. ary society of the New Brunswick' concern. The (tore will be opened sed. Virgin Mary anrt>the Catholic Frank Shspsrd Telmtn 'of. New district was held/last Friday at the in a few day* *wd until th« pUce 1» York will occupy the pulpit again Scabrlght Methodist church. An 250 First Avenue; Atlantic Highlands, N. J. THE Daughters of America will recolvo Tonlfht opened 'Mr. Madden will bo em- Holy Communion next Sunday next Sunday. At the young peo- election of officers was held. Mrs. Than. Nl«bt ____ . .. ployed ,*f one of the Liggett stores "RICOLE morning at the eight o'clock mass. ple's' meeting Sunday night the Anna B. Robl/y of Aabnry Park* FrlFrl. Nl»hNlth«* ((doubtbl , bUIbill) at Trenton. topic will' be "Letters to the who has been President of the soci- "CAVAIXERIA RUSTICANA' CREAKBNG The annual procession and crown- "PACLIACCl" I Frank Slckelt of Brah.cn avenue ing of the Virgin Mary will bo held Churches." ety seventeen/consecutive yean, do-, Saturday, May 15th, 1926 Sit. Mit ."HANSEL and Sit. Nl|ht -"FORZA DEL DE3TWO" 'returned home latt week from Flor- Sunday night, A rohearsal wlU be Tho Queen 'Esthor circle of the cllned reflection and Mrs, Alter I CHAIR ida. He was employed on a private held tonight. Methodist church vlll hold a, cake Brown of Spring Lake was chosen At 1:00 O'clock yacht and, had been .in the South CHOnUS, ORCHESTRA, BALLET THE C0MSD? 8VC0B88 gale on Saturday, May 16th, .atpresident, f Other officers chosen CAEOL FERONI, Conductor since last October, ' "Mothers; Vfe Remember," will wero Mrs./L. 8, McSwain of New THWLLS-LAUOHS-SUSrENSB be the sermon toplo ne;ct Sunday Chambers'* drug storo on Broad . The undersigned has been commissioned by the owner to sell the Prlci S1.OO, 1200, SZS0, 13.00 'Mr.' and Mrs. M. VanBuren street, from nine o'clock in the Brunswick/ Mrs. Charles V. Shrop^ Flu« Tu BABOATH HATS, TODAY * SAT. Smock and Miss Evelyn VanUater morning at the Methodist church. shiro of Bed Bank, Mrs. A. K, Ben-above home, known as the Neff Cottage. The property is located be- •, The church will be decorated in ob- morning until two o'clock in* the tween Avenue A and Avenue B and faces on First Avenue. Is 150 pf Harding road and Mrs. Robert afternoon. nett of Long Branch, Mrs. Jennie fir dcep'B&d-«&ch.iot-&O ft. front. The House is in excellent elate of Kennedy of Spring etreet tpent the servance of Mothers' day and spe- Mathls jot Tuckerton and Mrs.' NEXT WEEK—SEATS NOW NEXT.WEEK,-SEATS NOW cial moslc will bo rendered by the Eov. James Serath.ln.pf the'Or- repair; contains ten rooms and bath; kitchen.ha1 s hollow tilo.floor and week-end at Atlantic City,,where Elizabeth Packer of Seabrlght vice walls. All modern Improvements, two car garage with two rooms over RETURN ENGAGEMENT CROSBY OAIOB PHESENTS Mr. Smock attended a convention choir. At the morning service tho der of Friars of Minor will hold a presidents, Mrs. L. C. Brlggs qf the- garage, pigoon loft and chicken house. The property will ~ba sold young people's choir will sing retreat, for men at St. James's Lut Tin* ia Ntwuk Dlrwt from (u AII-SUHI Run «t tt» of the New Jersey manufacturers' 1 Ocean/ Grove recording secretary,' separately or an "a whole and WILL POSITIVELY BE SOLD to tho . Tints S4U»* ifctMra' i association, "Wl)en Mother Prayed' and tho church on Friday,-Saturday and highest bidder. No underbidding, the last bid -will b,e the selling price. chorus choir will render "Coma and Sunday, May '14th, 16th and, 16th.Mrs./E. A. Margerum of Ocean, CHANNING FOLLOCK'S SOUL-STUt- Wllmon Shepard, ton vlll be the chapter's annual vlsl. service'Sunday night. , 10& cash on acceptance of bid, 20% on delivery of deed; balance TIME a large greenhouse on his property ie Register's motto—"A paper on bond and mortgage at 6ft for thrco years. on Harrison avenue. tatlon to the church. Rev. W. Rol Triune chapter of tho .Order of ' every Home/'—Advertisement, WORLD'S GREATEST MUSICAL Fred'(Justin and Frank Crawford HOUSEFURNISHINGS consist of Kitchen, DminK Room and Liv- K BARGAIN WBD. 4' SAT., ara new employees at Pierre A ing Boom Furniture, Beds and Mattresses, Bric-a-Brac, China and SAT.. Proal's boat works. Glassware', in fact everything that goes, to furnish a houec of this kind. t» II.CO Lester Pierce of White itreet is Conditions on furnishings—Cash. ' ' employed at Filling'* Uundry a! To NEWARK T«-RED BANK P.U. FROM NEWARK Long-', Branch, • GEORGE, E. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. -» P. M. FROM RED SANK C. R. Rr-Sll» 5iM, 6OB, «il« Ambrose Marks has moved from 12:2a, l:«, S:S7, 4:I», 42S, *:0» P. K. K/-01U, •:«!, iziza White stroetto West Front street. . MOHMOUTH CLERKING COi. Clerks. . ' . ' - Carl Schwenker Is building' i large greenhouse'on Us property Spring is Here! on East Front street. Ann -GasklU, daughter of John Qasklll of John'street, has recover- «d"from measles. , - To call t. 'Bamierg'er '& 'Co.'call MARKET 0001' > 'Miss Lillian Oleen of Bridge ave- nue, who underwent an operation for mastolditle at the iong Branch hospital, Is able t J be around 'again. .The sale of >the. Mrs. Alice F. Hendrickson property on the east aide'of. Broad street:to'Alfred L. SUnsbury of Asbury Park fo $86,000-was completed last week Beautiful Illustrated Catalogue, containing, wh,en the title to the pjoperty^Was ' trasferrid. Mrs. Hondrickeon i over 4$Gv Farm, Tojvh ^anii Seashore How stopping at the Globe hotel, M«. Jay Stout of Kniollwood Is '. Properties, mailed to you Free on request. a. new member: of tha Red. Bank Women'a dub.! v Mrs. Josephs Gorman of New York save birth to a sort last'Catur- day. Before her marriage Mrs. •Gorman was Mies Dorothy Conklfn. She is the daughter of Frank Conk- lln of Oakland street, Mrs. Elnar Latsen of Fords, for- merly, of Bed Bank, has been spend- Ray H. Stillman ing a few days with friends in town. A daughter was born last Satur- day to Mrs. Aloyslus Patterson of Lake avenue. Mrs. Patterson'was State Highway \ ^formerly Miss Mary McCarron. ' Mr./jmd Mrs. Harry 1;, Blakcslee have returned to' lied Bank after EATONTOWN, N. J. spending, the winter -in Florida and are now staying at.tho Hudson house. They made the trip back by gatoraoblW, stopping at acme of the RAY H. STILLMAN important cities on the way. ^ Eatoatown, U. S. Mrs. Charles Schneider of An- bury aPrk, formerly of Red Bank, Hear Sir: is a surgical patient at the Mount, l^HONE: Send me your 1926 Spring Catalogue. Sinai hospital. New AVor.- city. ' * / Mr. and Mrs. G, Fred White of ,Name_ Report and Mr. and Mrj.-Elsworth Eatontown 2178 Chapman of Lotafc Branch Bpcnt OufAiitiual J. Decker of Willow drive, tittle Address... Sunday >ith Capt and Mrs. Harry Silver. Harold. Kelly, who is employed at May Piano Event Liggett'a drug store, is spending a week's Vacation' with Harold Had- den of Brooklyn. Miss Bessie Wilson of Linden JBEGINS MAY 81th place' i» in the oLng .Branch hospi- tal'for'treatment tor appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olsenalc affording 200 pianos—pianos of every type'-—at Brooklyn spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shlnn of John prices which could occur only in a Bamberger Sale! street. On -Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Shlnn entertained Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shlnn, and family of Perth Included are: Amboy, » 3-DAY SPECIALS DEMONSTRATION PI'ANO^ ALTAR BOYS'MADE OVER |100. Thursday Friday Saturday X SAMPLE PIANOS, used on the floor for a.short time Eucbr* Party and D»nt« at Rumton May 6th May 7th USED PIANOS, taken as par£ payment on new ones • Attended by 300 Pirsosi. May 8th 9 NEW. PIANOS in various finishes and styles <> , Three 'hundred perions attended a euchre party and dance given last Friday night at Holy Crois hall at Silk and Wool R.umion. under the direction of the Men's Shirts Over 50 Makes Are Represented altar boys' 'society. Tho profits amounted tO'over.$lOO. William Collar Attached Svch famous pianos as Chickering, Hardman, Fischer, Kndhe, B'ehning-an& many Miller, of: long Branch won the first ethers of high standing will be offered; ani in eacK instance, the.:savj»tgs. v/Ut b* j>ri«e at theVird games.- Paul H\n- latest Styles TIES •' " • worth your, serious, consideration. , telmann waa chairman of the com- mittee in,charge>of tb« affair and hit aiajstanti were Edward Jeffrey, Regular Value William Hintrimann and John Oof- Used Piianos ,. l^cw Pianos tw .,. .' . mim $1.00, Special grands,, players and T^LOOR samples and^detatfnstrating Ham*watd Bound tiBta Florida. reproducing pianos, all rebuilt; rc- " models, together with a number o£ Mr. and Mrs. JohnH, Mount of oss Holmdal,' who have baen, spending iGrlished anil put in the best4» 'ble • uprights,; grands and players taken the winter at' St. Petersburg, Flor- SUes 13^ to 17 Ifort 1 feondition in'our own workshops by from' bur, regular stock and reduced, ida, *r.e on their way bom* In their automobile.. They are returning by jwir own.skilled piano mechanics. for this event •\Ati« way of the , Shenandoah valley and wlU ulve home the first part of Latest Styles in AlI-Wool If. UPRIGHTS ^Aslowas 75.00 H UPRIGHTS n«xt veek.' Tn Florida Jlr. Mount j ^LAYERS As low as 150.00 PLAYERS - Aa low u 425.00' \ (wta employed as a red estate lilts- : , man'tt ths Lakavfbod estates, • Jacquard Slip Over || GRANDS. , 'As low as. 425.00 GRANDS ; REPRODUCING REPRODUCING ', ' Bllu* Auilll«r» Metllai. .'PIANOS : As low as, 595.00, [ PIANOS j| : 1 Th» ladlis' .auxlllaiy of the Red 'i Bank lodge of Elks will hold lU weaters, $3.95 regular meeting at the Elks' home on East .Front strtet tonight at MEN'S UNION SUITS Every- piano offered !h tills event, 1« pur<;li»s»bl« on •Igh't o'clock. The auxiliary r«al< THE DAMBERGER DEFERRED P PLAN l**d a pr,o(lt of $880 at the dance H ht4U tK SpedeJ each STXMI jnjaoi ',! .'. • .< Path frent Flerifa.

h "hN f - 3 !,,i ; ('l \ Monmouth St. Men's Shop yW Tv^U •, •'. 1*5 t ^*T i>'i;: ,'hrAu jld ii. •A utm.'niktfrW.U'.'i Mi1 j*ijj lir^Uh , HEP BANK REQISTER, MATftS, 1926. WENT BACK TO PRISON. visiting her 'eister, Mrs. .Johfl. H, BahrenburgT ^ -^. '" ' MaAJ Man SsntaDcad from Monraouth Capt, Richard Carney and sort County Gives Self Up. Landon of Coioanut Grove, Florida, Louis Kan gave the keepers of are visiting Capt. Carney's alster, Q^BRIEK the >tat« prison at Trenton a shock Mte. P. Otto Wcigand. . This is National Egg Week TOEK last week when ha appeared at the Haxltt flra 'company will hold a Su Broadways Panniylvanla SUIIoai CmUnk front door of the prison and an-dance in tho firohouso on Friday A^ftori«ed by National Poultry Council Park) Hlvtrild. Drivai Grant's Tcmbj Metropolitan Art CUtleryi Filth Av.mi.l Brooklyn BrMcu anil nounced that_he.wa« an escaped night. ail a clhnpaa of tlia ireittit city oa tha Amsrlcan convict who had returned to com- Mrs, P. O, Wetgand, Sr., and Continut. • plete his sentence. Kara escaped Miia Grace H. Welgand spent Sat- HIGH GRADE SERVICE from a priion road camp in' theurday at Now York, May 3d to 8th Sundays, May 23, June 20, July 25. August 22 tuner of 1928. Since that time ,Mr. and Mrs. C. Calvin Walling Approved and Improved - • - 1 Thrown Tralq dlr*ct 1» Pcmujjvaol* BUtlgg, 71k Av*. «n4 324 81. he said he had bt«n in constant fear E»»t«rn 6tai Tim" client Saturday wtih relatives at £^» constitute a complete diet. 8.87 A* ?». of recapture. He hid married since Freehold] Heating PluwWng Roofing 8.47 " i his escape and his wife, upon learn- Mrs. Emma T. Rudiger and Miss The be^ ejgf^s are produced locally. Water System? -. - Copper Work- ing that he was an- escaped prison- Eleanor Rudiger spent Sunday at er, urged him to give himself op New Bgypt_ Earthen and Iron Pipe Ullom Ittntil Point Hsaiaat ana Booth Amber and take his chance on securing a Use themjdally and keep healthy* TWO DAYS PRECEDING EXCURSION Gcoige W. Zucker and family pardon. Kara was sentenced from have) returned homo after a visit W* HM\dH» ttw Amorloattt, Reiidtvtftr Oompanyi' Uonmouth county for a term of with relatives at East Orange. ii from four to thirty years for a MONMQVTH POULTRY CLUB AROOUA. HBATINQ SYSTOVIS highway robbery commuted at »i» • RED BANK MidSBA BRIQHT filatawan. It pays to Advertise in The Register. LEONARDO NEWS. AnoUisr Successful Card Party H«ld br Ike Civic Association. The Civia Interests association held another very successful card party at the lighthouse last weak. There was a large attendance and Point the Way to many fine prizes were awarded. When There's Buying Rev. Thomas Thomas of Poash- keepsie spent Saturday and Sunday To Be Done. '* with Daniel Leonard. Norman Burdge has a new Ford ,. If you need ^otnqthlng that the Stores Where ' icdan, • Quality -Counts, -sell, it is the easiest \Vay,'the "surest Francis Goertner and family of way, and," all in all.the best way-to take up our adver- 3taten Island are spending ten days tisement, amUadk it over, q , > yith Mrs. Edith Philippi. 60 BROAD.ST., RED BANK Phone 1444 \\ 216 BROADWAY, LONG BRANCH Phone 538 John M. Leonard of Jersey City '' Now is the time to buy cleaning and spring scrub' 4pcnt Sunday witti relatives here. 'birfg equipment. Everything from Brooms to Toilet The 500 club enjoyed a luncheon /N For Mother's Day :t] Soap are here before you at reduced prices effective md card games yesterday after- Specials in this week.- And keeping will not harm" these things loon at Mrs.' William Burdge's. May 9th . . should you want to buy now for future use. The Baptist Ohristian bndeavor CIGARETTES society will hold a business and so- cial meeting tomorrow; night in tha Camels ARTSTYLE CHOCOLATES lecture room of the church. Lucky Strike 2 Your mother will treasure this gracious gift of Artstyla Complete List of Spring Cleaning, Chocolates long lifter Mother's Day.,, And (ach tlina Washing and Household Needs ! fred Donald is improving his Chesterfield she sees it the, verse will bring her a message of IQVQ property by sodding terraces and Piedmonts from you. For your mother—oh Hor pay—rich Art- graveling walks. styje Chocolates, with plenty of nut fillings and caramels C Fred Buff is building a bungalow Sweet Caporal 25c —nouttatlnes-.all the, favorites—packed in this flowor Reg. 60c Brooms ~ ea. 54 on Hamilton avenua for summer covered box. The eas?l top cover, whon romoved be- use. •, ' Fatimas agsBg|| comes a permanent keepsake for wall or mantle. C Joseph Early has opened an ico Omar ; 16c The ideal box to send by j Reg. 70c Parlor Brooms ea. 63 cream and soft drink, stand for the summer. pound box 1,50 C Edward Paulson of Brooklyn Reg. 80c Finest Brooms ea. 72 spent Saturday and Sunday with his Handy Broom and Brush Holder \»Uh every Broom brother-in-law, Elmer Wiokmari, ' in this Sale. , 7 Mr. > and Mrs. James Jfylan of /^Of Reg. 23c Japanned Dust Fan and "I Newark have moved in their sum- mer residence. Reg. 22c Dust Brush both for J Harry Bowden and Harry Van- &&.: This Special Price While tha Supply Lajrts! lerbilt of Newark spent the week- ind with relatives and friends here. The Brevent Park and Leonardo 23c Galvanized Buckets ea. }gc Ire company will hold a card party Every bucket holds 10 quarts and are worth buyinc at the firehouse Saturday sight, «everar»t this price. • May 10th. C Mrs. Elizabeth Adams has opened Pail Size Washboards ea. ]3 a real estate office opposite the rail- road station. ' C Joseph Bennett of Hillside has 50c Princess Washboards ea. 46 opened an office in the Baker build- ing for his grading, landscape and > >i\ Antiseptics r Remedies 70c Finest OSCO Boards ea. 65c shrubbery business. A size for your need—will last indefinitely. Donald and John Miles have been [4.00 Lavoria •>..-.:.. .-• >>• ••• •••«.63c Bayer'* Aspirin Tablets'dOO's)'. •«Wc spending several days with their .50 Lavbris ...... ;...... 37c Bayer1* Aspirin Tablets (24's)... .23c Ul 1 aunt, Mrs. Jacob Weiss of Flathush. 4SCO Ammonia s£ES." Cleanwr Miss-Anita Moller was a Sunday l.OO.'Listerme . .< •.- 69c 12's 15o bots .60 Doan's Kidney Pity .. I... .43c cans guest of Miss Helen Carnie. .50 lijt'erlne ,,...... ,n-. 39c 3 25* 6 25' »••»' [l.OO.Zonlfft ; ...... 69c 2.50 Absorbine^ Jr. ..,....,. .2.09 MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. .50 Zonite •..-...... 39c 1.25 Abiorbine, Jr. 98o BABBITT'S Reg. 12V2c Lye and Naw Furnace to 'be Put in Re- Wyelh'* Collyrium 59c Reg. 6c Cleanser both for ;i,2S GlycoThymolinB ...... 8^c } 13' formed Church. .60* Thymojiho .45c .75 fjaume AnalgeMque Bengue,47c The consistory of the. Reformed A ZSc Klmzo Quaranteed, .75 Bell-Ans .', 4Be White Clothes Line Clothes Pins church, at a meeting last week, vot- .25 Ly«ol ..' ,,,.,.,...,2U .60 Pape'* Plapepib _, 43o 50-ft. Hank 35 24 in pits ed to buy eteam heating equipment Tooth Brush .50 C. N. Duinfeclant 39c "or tho church and to repaint and .25.C. N. Disinfectant ....- 19c 1.00 Mentholatum . •.., <67c otherwise repair the church roof. .50 MenthoUium... * • • 37c •Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gulick and their daughter Julia spent Saturday GIVEN 1.20 Rcsinol 77o asco 39 and Sunday with friends at Glou- For t^k T^eth * .60 Reiinql ,....•• o cester. AWAY ,5o Cuticwa Pintment 39c The Gospel club has changed its .60 ForW» for\M« Qum» ..,, .35o .60 Bromo Seltzer ,. .39a meeting time from Thursday night with a purchase of a 5Oc k30 Kolyno*Toolhvfmte .....,25c .50 Phillip'* Milk of Magnesia . .33o to Monday night A social time tube of veell-kaown Prid. of Dr. Daniel D. Hendrlckson left .So.Pepsodent Toolti Paste ..,. .34c 1.30 Pinkhaw1* Veg. CowpounJ..83e Plain pke India-Ceylon Killarn.y Saturday with a party of tourists or Old Country 1 "7c K-lb IQ for a trip to Florida. The doctor Dental Creme .50 Ipana Tooth PaWt -i, .34c ' .35 Y.cV» Vajpo Bub ,., .24c 'Mixed Style 1 i will be gone a week, »30 Calox Tooth PQW«r >..•'• .210 14 The Tooth Brush .75 Vick> Vapa Bub" 47c c Mrs. Minnie Schardlen end Mr. .35 Revelation Tooth Powder.. >33e .5\> Muiterole Ointment 43c OSCO Dutch Cocoa J-lbcan20 and Mrs. William, Schardien have A selection of styles, shapes, «nd handlei' returned from Florida, where they to choose from. Each one guarssteed [1.00 Pyrorrhocide Tooth Powder 73c, Genuinely Delicious to give siiiafaciorr service, and a worthjr spent a month. member of the KJenio tride-mulc Thoma* M. Curley is sick with POPULAR FICTION BOOKS Reg. 23c & ZSc Strawberry Special Prlca tonsilltis and swollen glands. The Dental Creme Ratpberry Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Salmon The daily tue ofKlenzo trill keep TOUT 1.75 Eskay't Neuropho«phatei AU the Lateit Novel* asco Blackberry are rejoicing over the arrival of a teeth white and sparkling, your muni . JAMS Peach daughter, whom they have named healihy and your breath sweet sad dean. fll it > Pineapple 21c Catherine. Helps to prevent pyonhea. i 75c asco Hawaiian HAZLET NEWS, ,75c Value 'Both Fancy Crushed Sawing Club Holds Last Maallnf of Sale Price /"/- PAiMOLIVE .35 Pape'* Cold Compound . ...29e the Season. .25 Carter'* little I4ver Pills ,, .ISc The last meeting of the Hazlo Peaches Pineapple and South Keyport sowing club for Laxatives ',25 HiU't Cascara Quinine Tab*. IBo the season was held at the home of SIio .30 Grove'*L. B. Q, TableU ...196 big tun tnt'i. can .60 Calif. Syrup of Fig* \. .37e Mrs. Qyrus Ross on Thursday after- W«r ••: —'- -'IWW .50 Hair Groom 39o noon. Miss Dora E. Thorno was Toilet, Bath and 1.50 Agarol ., '.-. .^. ;9So awarded first prise in a game and .60 Caldwell's.Syrup of Pepsin. .43o .50 Gloitora ...... t...... 37o 25c 19c Mrs. Russell Smith second. The club will go on their annual picnic Slaving Soaps .25 Beecham's Pill* ,.-.. ",\,\9t .50 Kennafoam • -. .39o Two pkgs of Gold Seal Macaroni all 3 for to Asbury Park on July 22d. Thoie .25 Catcaret* ,.. ..'•„•,>,•.•...,nl9c .25 Woo'dbury'i Facial Soap ,. .21c 1.00 Nowbro's Herplelde 74o or Spaghetti and one can 4SC0 present at the gathering laat woek Monogram Hospital .50 ftucaret* .,.. 7.*. .3w war* Mrs. Koelif LeJloy, Mrs. Ed A0 Palmollve 3 for 23c 1.00 W«tphal'« Auxiliator 73a Tomato Puree 20' Grade Absorbent .50 Plicnolax Wafer* (30's) M\ ward .WooUsy, Mrs. Ohsrlw De*n .30 Resinol , •. .3 for BBc 1.00 Panderine Hair Tonic 83e Mrs. H. D. Stratton, Mrs. William .70 Sal Hepatica ' 3fte, Cotton .'17 Pcar'j Umcent«a .,,'. .2 for 28c 1 S. Holmts. Miss Ann* Cowles, Mr*. l.jo Sal Hepatica i •>... .69c , i.oq Msirchand * Gol. Hatr Wash 48c Housekeeper** Handy List t LeRoy Clark, MI«» Dora E. Thome. i2$ Paclcer'i Tar 3 fqt 58c bentr put. ,75 Enps Effervescent Salts, .v'.49c > .65 GloVer'j Mange Cure ,...'. .49e P. & C. Whilt Naphtha So.p 4 cuVes JO. Mrs. Daniel Clark, Mrs. Dyson white. Extensively eraploytd .15 Phy»|clan'» and Sufeeon'i .0o Woodhouis, Mrs. RusioU Smith, 1.25 Enos Eifervescent Salt* ... .77e' ' 1.5o Goldman'* ttajjr Reitor«r.. .140 HSCD HsrdwaWr Soup cake Be for turfiicil and genend hooseholC /.to.Lifebuoy 3 for 20e tiSW W*»hlBB Soda big pkg 10c Mrs, Frank P. Sproul, Mrs. Ssmue vie. Comes in ono pound unjearf Jad Salts 85c GUEST SIZE IVO(»Y 3OAP ,8 cakea Z5c H. Walling. Mrs. Ruwell Sprague 1 .Id Ivory Soap ,\ea. 8c {.00 Polymol ., .'• .89c U>Vs .33 Pluto Watj>r ...... x. ..;...89« '. Bre.d Knlvei (S.rrated Ed»e) each Be Mrs, Lemuel H. Jones and Mrs. Cy- .35 Palmollve Shaving Cream . .27o J i ,50 Nullified Cocoanut Oil Shun. 34c California Loganberries „ _ tall can IBe rus Ross, . Regularly 69c Tliln Sli.ll Almond* , , „... Vb 20c .65 Barbuol .' 43c ' ', .7 J Stecomb .' 83o Imported W«lmlU •„._ JJ> .jgj Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Cowles SalcKxke ASCD Potnut Butter ....'. tumbler 10c. 17a enttrtslnid at supper on Sunday .35 William'* Shaving Stick ... .32c PrincaM Jollies —...... tumbler lOe Mr. and Mrs. William Hammell, ' .2.i>J .ISo Rote ' . .2$ t)i A R. Cold Cream 10 (fij?f*_ , Every Customer Carefully Catered to _,""'. Thomas G. Cowles spent Body - 10.00Narciwe Nbir Caroa .. ..7.49 1.50 Cray** tSiyttfkt Tonte ., 1 .*»«,'," 0 Friday with h«r slater; Mr*. JUttl* 1.30 Djer KIM Perfume ...... 1.49 s In tho Store*Where Quality Count*. Thorn* of Csntervllle . Powder "1.7.5 Djer Klii Toilet Water , . ,1-49 • liao MaianewdCwWaUon*,. i.QO Htn^H. & A. Cream aOo , \ , ., 39 BROAD STREET 1.3S PInaud1. lilac Vtg.Ul .. ., .83fl • 4.30 •s. to tht ladles' amuilary of Ihxltt j>«rfumidl with 't»,» •35 Fyowlta'» «••»..,, 12lo flra eompvnr » »t ht hww hom home eo non .TuJ TJ* * 1 •3'!, Od ' »HREWBBimV AVENUE and OAKLAND STREET " »«•• V't it „ ». • • • • i/ertise in the Register. fiy.W .*«.».«/,: 1« JRED BANK REGISTER, MAY 5,192b. MM, Jay J. Willey will, be at the and Mr. and MM. Isadore Walling NEWS FROM MIDDLETQWH organ., Ruescll Woolley will render of Port Monnjcuth ar* home from vpcal «olot, Earl Cherry wjll give Florida, where they spent the win* GETTING READY FOR tcetdont with hit muslesl taw and ter. JUST ARRIVED ,, SINK PAVING JOB r \ ' I ' Miss Dot Soeley will recite. Thomas Donlln of New Mon- 1 , Baseball teamt have been organ* Mon.y Will fa* AvalUfaia e mouth returned home last week You want all of these ized by the sixth grade of ,the Bel- , Our pompiete order of Columbia Carriages, In Auguit—Card Parly for Inde Tom a hospital at New York, wher« ford public echoo'. and the elxth he was a patient several .weeks. Stroller*, Velocipedes, Dolls, Doll ..Carriages, pendent Fir* Cowpanjr of JM grade of the Port Monmouth public ford.. Mr. and Mrs. George Krebs and Bassinettes,,Kiddle Cars, High Chairs, Nursery school. The two teams played a family of New York spent Saturday features in your next car Surveyor*, in th* employ ' of verj exciting match Saturday at and Sunday at their summer resi- Chair* and Folding Go-Carls.' George K. Allert, the.county engin- Port Monmouth, and Belford was dence at Port Monmouth.' ^tf IT"JIA«Bo*r, ..nnto Bnlik . . . Faw.WtMcl Bn&n*(1 * eer, vy;»w ab.NaveBink Monday mak- victorious by a score of 17 to 10. Crawford Walling of New Men- " .We alib carry a Complete line of Wheels, ing mcsiurements on Momnbuth >> Things are going alortj favorably mouth is home from the Long avenue, which 'is to be paved -with for the play which Independent fire Branch hospital-, whero he was un- Parts and Safety Straps. concrete. The county eni} the state company of Belford and th$ ladles' der treatment for sickness. will glvi financial aid for the job, in auxiliary of the cbmpWy•wlirglve The ladies' auxiliary of Inde- y|y|y|^ how much should you Go-Carts Repaired. ' , . co-operation with Mlddletown town- •\Vcdnesddy night, May 26th, at the/ p'srident nre company of Belford ship and tha property owjiera who Leonardo schoolhouce, Phil Mc- will: meet Friday afternoon at Al- ' Tires Put On While You Wait.', :' will be benefited, Tho work will be Govern is in charge of the, coach- fred Langford's hall. V pay to obtain them? started as soon as the state money ing. • ••:'.• ., •• " ., . ' : • ;' ' Mr. and Mrs, Robert Curing of IB received, which will probably be Miss May. Brown _of. New York Westbury,' Long'Island, spent Sun- OalUnd Sk. flQU to $126}, The Oakland Six not only embodies every one of in August. spent Saturday and Sunday with day with Mrs, George Rogers of VontiticSa.CampttnimteiOah these advanced engineering features; it not only Tho ladles'' auxiliary of I friends at Navesink, whore she for^ Navesfnk, • ;•-, v • • • .., '. land $k,t825,Coacher Coupe. pendent firo company of Belford it mcrly lived. Miss Brown was for- Thursday evening, May 20th, has Alt prkts at factory. Geluatl reveals beauty, speed, power, smoothness and making final preparations for a merly school nurse for Hiddletown been fixed as the date for the roll Mfi fim pfiTi'MU . , stamina unsurpassed by expensive cars — but it card party tomorrow night at Loh- township. Sho is now attending call of the Navesink Methodist imlofortlhetm'Hf./untitea combines these essentials at the very minimum cost* son & Willett'a hall. The auxiliary •Columbia college. .,''. •'. > church,; ' , nuJ* ttitt tower. hopes to make the affair a great Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wermdrt ' ' The Mountain and Shore bridge Bank Go CartCq, success, as mohey'lg needed by the and their, children Miss Mary Rose club will'meet tonight1 at Mrs. firemen to make a payment on the Wcrmert and John H. Wermert, Jr., Mary Cole's liear Navesink. 84 MONMOUTH STREET apparatus which they bought a of Belford spent three, drfys last Gcorgo.Halscy of Belford, who is short time ego. week at Washington,, making the janitor of the. Leonardo school- RED BANK, N.J. ' A special service.- will be held trip in aq automobile. ; ' ' hone, is laid up with grip, Sunday ovoninjf nt half-past seven The Holy Name society of, St. , Fred- Hartman iS' improving' at . Telephone R. B. 2138 L. SESTA, Prop. o'clo6k at the Episcopal church Mary's church of New Monmouth the Spring Lake hospital, where ho school mission at Campboll's Junc- ,will hold communion breakfast Sun- underwent an'operation. tion in celebration of tho fifth Sun day, morning; at half-past ten Mri and Mrs, Frank OrtcII are «• day- i after Easter and "Mothers' o'clock at McDonald's grill room at modeling their summer residence at Day." The subject will be "The Keansburg. . Port Monmouth. Greatest Mother." The Sunday- Morris Walsh of Navesinfc; has school Wjill meet at half-past two John,T. Hopping of Hopping's v Riven up his position with the.Van- Crosing is very sick with pneu- o'clock. A special healing mission Hiso Motors company at Atlantic will beJicld tomorrow night at eight monia. Anderson Brothers Highlands and' he is now .employed Mrs. L. M.' Gill of Navesink en- o'clock. \ by Kelly :& Company of Bed Bank. tertained friends from Brooklyn Mrs. Ida Compton and Mrs. Jes- The concert whi?H was to«have Sunday. . ••-• ••'•• , • •;, sie' Sehanck will represent tho been given Friday nighfat the Port . George. Murphy of Port Mon STORAGE WAREHOUSE Daughters of 'America of Bolford Monmouth schbejhouse by the Eat- moyth has gone to Los. Angeles. at-the state council of the order at ontown brass.band has been post- Mrs. Albert Bennett of Navesink Atlantic City next Tuesday. A pro- poned until Friday, May 28th., it improving from sickness. Local and Long Distance Moving gram wilt be broadcast At the con' Philip Schclionc, young son of Miss Lena Curtis'of Navesink is vention and ono of the numbers Mrs. Anna' Schelione of Port Mon- on the sick list, • ' THOMAS H. MCKNIGHT _ - will be a recitation' by Miss Cot raouth, is home from the Long .1 ••• •< i » •—- .• . y Our Vans are padded and dust-proof. £eeiey of Belford, who is deputy Branch hospital, where he ,,had an It Pays to Advertise in the Register. .••'••,•';. 33 E. Front St. .Phono 70S RED BANK, N-J^ ~~"^ for this lo.dge', 4!atrict. / operation'on.his neck. Packing, crating and shipping to all The , Central .railroad company Charles Corse has resumed his WINNING .AND H OLD ING [GOOD WJtl owns two corner properties at Lo. studies at Cornell-university after 6 6 6 points, , ) cuet Point near All Saints' church. having spent several days at his <• • pr«««ipUoo for It is reported that these places have home at, Monmouth Hills, ne,ar been put on the'market The fail- d ' ' Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, road company is said to havo re' .,.' Mrs. Kobert N. SeeUy of -Port Bilious Fever and Malaria. lAKLAND SIX delved several offers for the land Monmouth spent Saturday 'With ' It Kali th* Ctrmi PRODUCT OF G E N E R A t U O T 0 R S * from parties who d>»lre to develop Mrs. Anna. Banburj* of Westfleld. Office and Warehouse Mrs. Bahbury returned the visit the, property and $fttt it for home ; 51-53 Mechanic St. site«. - • Sunday. . , - . » The Ushers' Union mot Monday lira, Fred Rader of tyoonsock night at Del Howard's and arranged Khoda Island,'apeijt part of• li 1 to give an organ, recital and musi- ' week' with friends at Navesink. cals Thursday riight of next week. Mr. and Mrs; J. Henry Walling k Radio Saks Qp. 15 East Front St. (Next to Palace Theatre) at Jewetfs Lowest Closed Cor Price WE NEED ROOM We have in stock a limited number of new 3-tube, 4-tube and TK* Jrw«tt ooay b» por- ca*s«d on one of th* 5-tube Sets which we are going to sacrifice for lack of space. mo>f ittitettve time pt*> ment pbni ever offered. AskiwdMOl*. ! You can have a Radio Set completely installed in your home as low as $45.00 and on terms as low as $10.00 down. Also a few used sets of different makes from $5.00 up. We are the authorized distributors of the following seta: "^ ATWATER KENT FERGUSON with Paige Hydraulic 4'Wfieel Brakes! FREED EISEMANN GRIMES By nearly $300 the lowest price.'ever set on Jewett closed car quality. V A KELLOGG FEDERAL &y hundreds of dollars 'the lowest priced Car with hydra qlic braketf standatdf . Topically Jewett performance. ' . Also a complete line of Speakers, "B" Eliminators, A and B 20% greater gasoline economy. Batteries and Parts at reduced prices. No superior at any price In every detail that makes for • ease of handling.' , We wish to emphasize one fact to the radio-buying public. Roominess unsurpassed unless you pay close to $10/ ) Despite lower prices, our merchandise is all A-1 and we stand more.1 'y}:-:'}.'" ; \-' ', ':Xl.:'.---- .,'.•"•/• ' The clearest vision of any doao^car. ready to refund full purchase price to anyone at any time. With high quality certified throughout by standards from which Paige has never devfetotfm VI successlul years.. Standard Sedan, $995; De Luxe Sedan,.$1095; De Luxe Touring Car, $1095; f. o. b. Detroit tax extra We asft only that you giv» this oar an opportunity to. RED BANK RADIO SALES CO. provo Ha right to bt> known *t "T/io Nttw-Day Car For Now-pay J\Tead»". It ia waMfljJ your itiapootlon and H »«ttuW at Joli» Broad Street Opp. Monmouth Red Bank «* tforfiftiti. (o.U „ , ,.,~ ——i-i- % .. •i^lnli {))• "I4 «>t>t«, v«4l» Mlh. ii\Wn •It M^nlhi trom tk« «.l< «( m (fBrtitlil otilti. or lh«» will I), inravvr |t*rr*il ?[ Ih'lr ««llum th.rWor «»«ln»t til* lild RED BANK.EEGISTER, MAT5,1920. . TO PROTECT LEONARDO, Staton Island were Sunday guests Mr. apd' Mrs. David" II. Rich- II Tank Filled with W*Ur by tko S mond, Sr. The San UMllBt Flramon to I^li» Tim. Mist Lucy Perrine has accepted OPEN ALL YEAR ' Oee»n and Wtit Ea4 A*enu«. rVy«il End. Punaant'to tht «rfl«r of The members of the Brevent "position in Bound Brook. Donibtir, lurnctte ot the Ooui,™ .. „„.„ _ Park and Leonardo fire company Dancing./ Dinner, f2.60. A'l» carte. AftetnopR^riaiTima Qnppen. /George Marlatt Is visiting £?s Aprlt. 1986, ,oa tha »otfl«tlm «f faS 1 jpont about thrca hours one' daydaughter, Mrs, Swalne Sylvester of . Sao»e Dinners. Tel. Long Branch 1T4&V :, Q. EOLCL 10 11 cf l last week pumping water into a wopiV ""-'™" '" ¥ ••Uti oT-1 Hightstown. *—"• to thai ortdlton it * " arpa tank at that place, which will Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Magulro i»4 to MhlMt to tit? (uliictllMr.* io used for fighting fires. ly system for Leonardo. The tank Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Ely weVe '.".*<"• •>' th.-J.t Ifc R'B. No. 1. , Pho -water was pumped from a ;own. learby creek. The tank holds 13,- SWEET PEAS—Lavender only ...... ^3Bo per bunch MoBmouth County Surroi.l.'. O v Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Wee'den ,.™...$3.0D to $4,00 par dqi, Hupmobilels_ '00 gallons of water. '>-" r CALA LILIES _„. diecwad. i ernon Wecden and Forman Weed- SNAPDRAGON ~ ..41.80 par dot. High-Priced Features en, Sr., were 'Sunday guests of rt.. KEEPS Duh Ceaoliiu Gwge t to the ordtr at Joiiph U TuoWe Back Principal. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert, Griflln of r-POT PUkNTS- £?n»J»y. •UBPWte ot the County of Mo5- Upholitery in latest Mode Freehold. BOSTON FERNS «$1,00 to $B.0O «»ch •»•» Ap Oar Vfaion Bodiet Strong, Rigid Ftm Considerable opposition has de- me, on th» upBlUttlon ott Thee B Bro»ir »ii ilope'd to tho action of the Mata- Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas McDonald SPIRAEA -.. $1,BO to $2.00 t.ch B J YOUNG RonubUr Em Soerisf HYDRANGEAS ,„ Straat Nallonll Out of Bed Bankk NN J Heavy, Rijld Cnakriuit tfan borough board of education in Lnkswood visited the lattor's .....$t,50 io $8.00 ea. •*»'"'yr«tor with wJuVS^SaBt dnd / Finely engineered and finely Special Gte-tijeca Viiion7w regret at the board's action and in of Mrs. E. V. Burke on Thursday. ( th«y ,wlll he tortver birred ot Wielr «e.. sweet and lull of life and dash tlom tbgieror enlmt the HidT iiSicrlbkil HUPMOBILE SIX which they set forth their apprecl- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Boyco of FUNERAL DESliSNS A SPECIALTY . ~like sixes far higher in price. Five -passenger Touring rtion of Mr. McCuidy's work in the 'ewark were entertained on 'Sun- Car, $1511. Sedan, font school and assured him of their con- lay by Mr. and Mrs. Alston, Van- Member of the American Telegraph feiorist "••* Bank, Maw Jeriar. If you want merely a one-year doors, $1570. fidence. , )erveer, .. • car; don't consider the Hup- CH1CHESTERSPIL1 niobilejbut if you want a sound / • HUPMOBILE EIGHT - To Protect Crouings. Luke Longhead's department of WILLIAM MEARS \ Fivo - passenger Touring The public utilities commission The Register can help you find th» , investment and real satisfac- money for a business enterprise or Rumson New Jersey Car, $2132.. Seven-pas- las ordered better crossing pro- for a home. Luke talks to over tion year after year, by all senger Touring, Car. ectiori for tyclve grade crossings 85,000 persons every week.—Adver- PHONE 361 RUMSOSON $2236. - Five - passenger : Asbury Park. Gates are to be tisemenL means investigate this "won- Sedan, $2542. Borlme, •stalled at tho Munrrg and Sum- SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE $2645. .'. Two-passenger lerfipld avenue crossings and other derful Six.. . Coupe, $2542. rossii^gs ore to have better protec- Delivered at Your Door ion than is now afforded. Fully Equipped HUPMOBILS ENGLISHTOWN NEWS. It*s §o difterent. from others!—to shop in r. »n'd Mr*. William Gunion Cel- 1 brale Silver Wedding. Mr. and lira. 'William Gunson ;ave a dinner party Sunday in :elcbration of their silver wedding, tanong tho guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Williams of Now York, who were also week-end guests. Dr. Lewi; Wolfe and daughter 3velyn of New Berlin, Pa., spent he week-end with bis daughter, Hiss Mildred Wolfe. Mrs. Elizabeth Voorhees and laughter Johnetta ^visitedv Mrs. Fred Bailey of Imlaystown on Sun' i day. Mr. and Sirs. William Cornell ad as their Sunday guests Mrs. 'ames Patterson, Sr., Mr. and Mm. S. S. Thompson & Co., Inc. >t,-Elmo Arnold, Mr. and -Mrs. ames Patterson, Jr., and sons J#- 200 Monraouth St. Red Bank, N. J. ;ph and McEinlcy of Trenton. Charles E. Conover of Pearl Opposite Railroad Station liver spent the week-end with his ister, Mrs. Charlotte C. VanDer- 'eer. • , Mrs. VanSiver and Children of- addonfleld and Mrs. Gertrude ose and sons of Camdcn visited^ WONDER! lev. and Mrs. J. Warren Rose on iunday. EVERYTHING SOLD AS ADVERTISED—ONETRICE TO ALL ! , Mrs. Harvey Boyce of Newark noveir ipent tho week-end with her pa- [IOOO rents, Mr. and Mrs. William I. 10 BROAD STREET . RED BANK, N. J. 22 MONMOUTH STREET FOOD )avison, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenney and chil- Iren, Mrs. Gilbert Laird and son CHARLIE'S W6NDER POULTRY SPECIALS tert -of Trenton were Sunday l LOOK9ST vests of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Laird. 2 /2-ft MILK-FED FANCY'BROILERS LOOK . Mr? and Mrs. F, W. Kopf were 39c lb 4-lb SIZE MILK FED ROASTING CHICKENS 39c lb In this Sale 25c will go a in household articles as surprised on their fifteenth wed- long way. Scores of desir- well. Buyliberallyl Small ding anniversary on Sunday. Thosa able items sharply reduced ircsent -were Mr. and Mrs. George sums will secure large 'aeger and children Arthur and not only in groceries - but • quantities. Anita, Mr.; and, Mrs. Fred Meyer and son Albert, P. N. Wohlers, Mr. BOILING BEEF PIGS' LIVER MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL . «"|p»* ... g*A M\ and Mrs. H. VanKampen. and s daughter Eleanor of Brooklyn and SsS CHOCOLATES & 35c & S1.69 Mr. and Mrs. A. Schaftcl and sons Albert and Norman of Dumont. CORNED BEEF Hancock Brand Ktuegera. light or Duk Misses Hannah and Abbie Myers SHIN BONE iad as their Sunday .guests Mr. PEACHES 25' BEER ind Mrs. William Myers of Rob- irtswillc, Miss Norma Clayton! CHARLIE'S WONDER POULTRY SPECIALS Hancock Sliced Ones. Bottling Cos. Miss Evona Clayton and Edward 3—3%-tt SIZE FANCY FRYING CHICKENS Smith of Avon. 34c lb 34c lb Pineapple 25' Assor. Sodas 5 - 25" Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Emmons Benefit Bcand ;nd son Wilbur oi Jnmcsburg spent Macaroni, Spaghetti Sunday with Mrs. Angcline Em- Good Cuts CHARLIE'S WONDER BRAND Breast Neck PEAS 25" and Noodles mons. Chuck Roast Milk Veal GREAT VAIDE Your Choice 3 n* 25' Mr. and Mrs. J. Bermcr spent COTTAGE HAMS Valley Biand Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred MARMALADE ,6or, Barnes of Matawan. •\ CORN Pineapple Preserve - j« Mrs. Claire Pearl of New York 2-25' GRAPE JELLY *** is visiting Mrs. Max Spa'chmer. 14* 29c 29 14 SWEET andTENDFIt Mr. and'Mrs. L. Leiser of At- Benefit Brand Cloverdale lantic Highlands, who spent the rint >ast six months in Florida, on their Tomatoes 3-25" Urape Juice 25« cturn spent several days with thcji I daughter and her husband, Mr. and Shoulder Veal Benefit Brand Aslor Brand f- & M Mrs F. W. Kopf. •> Gala Hams Rev. John H. Gintcr, pastor-elect CHARLIE1^ FAMOUS Siring Beans 2^ c-25' RICE 3».25' if the New Gretna Presbyterian :hurch, preached in tlio Is Fancy Fresh Herthey's Brand Icrian church here on Gu Chuck Steak Hamburger Lima Beans Tina Miss Adelaide Kcyca entertained \ 25" COCOA 25' .ho teachers of tho EngUshtown Hancock Brand school nt her home on Wednesday ^^ CHARLIE'S WONDER'QUALITY ROASTS Hubert's Brand A ft, night. Those present were Misses Cans J« Violet Paige, Edith R. Webster, Z9C PRIME RIB TOP ROUND CROSS RIB SIRLOIN ROASTS Pumpkin Chipped Beef Z5 Mildred G.- Wolfe, Ann M. Wcta- haar, Mildred E. Wcishaar and Er- i Campbell's Baked Marshall's Kippered a ma H. Bennett, Garland Smith and Blade Cut To Roaat— • ' cremlnh Mnloncy. Charlie's Wonder Bacon BEANS 3-25' SNACKS 4 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas West wcro , Rib Roast Fresh Cali Hams gucstil of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. by the Piece—Whole or Half, Fancy State Santa CUta Deacon of Jersey City on Safhrday M CaCanns nnd Sunday. ' Sauerkraut PRUNES 25 Miss Clara Bortnor of He'd Bank 24 visited her brother, Lewis S. Bort- Hand Picked Orange Blosaom ncr, several days last week. Mr. Bortner is sick in bed. Pea Beans 3- 25" HONEY Mm. George Errickson spent fc2S* Wednesday with her mother, Mr*, Regular Hams Strip Bacon CJoverdale BellevuBeilevua , t) toft Charles W. Applcgato of Lak GI Como. S Ext Vanilla 2-25' Aasor. JeUy & - Z5 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lambert, Smoked Tongues Veal Chops Jr., havo moved to Toms River. Ooverdalo Prepared Fancy Tag Mlna Elsie GIbbs spent from Monday to Wednesday at Trento Cottage Butts Loin Pork Buckwheat 3-25' Bloaters 3 «25° visiting Misi Lena Enauer. 1 Urn. Amanda Fitzgerald and Mrs. Pure M*plo Pint C Sevillo Brand Grundln Camp nnd family of Naw- CHARLIE'S WONDER ROUND CHOPPED Jug nrk motored 4wrc on Sunday mi SYRUP 25 Staffed Olives 25' visited Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Burke, 29c lb ThUU Round, without W Doubt . 29c lb Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Trautm»nn, M n C SPECIAL Jr., »nd Mltn Helen. ChrliUanssn 2 LARGE PACKAGES ONE BAKING DISH vlnlted Mrs. M. Taylor «t BoutJl SCOURING OR GRAHAM CRACKER FREE WITH Janey on Sunday, 10 Broad Street 22 Monmouth Street PACKAGE EACH toUND CAN William U\ri ot Newark wm SOAP POWDERS Ikst >re«k with hl« gr«»dp«rent», Red Bank Red Bank UNEEDA BISCUIT CRISCO Mr. and Hn. William J. Davtam, 8 &5C Willl*m C. Wteilcn of Artrary P«rk ipent ,Surtd«y wltk M». And lARLIE'S Mm. George Errlction, •:.t. RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 5, 1926. NEWS FROM KEYPQRT.

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HAS EUCTEP OFFICERS, Stanlay C«rli*rt JLppoMt& PtlatU P»l of Union B«aeh Sthool—Mill Marjorl* Bidlt lo T«*eh «t B«l- Df MM T4 At the regular monthly mektlnt of the Charrtber of Commerce \tt\i 3 BRQAO STREET. RED BANK. N. I Thursday night tho following offl- J, v- (tn were elected 1 J. Leon Schanck president, EmanUel ElMlger vies Every hour of every working day coffees are freshly roasted at our headquarter* preildent, A. Heleotla treasurer and Bayn will be boys— A. W, McFarland fecritpfy, D. Mothers will be mothr E. Mahoney, Joseph I). Btdle, J. H. DEL MONTE The Large Size Cake Hendrlckion and tnt offlctn were California APRICOTS ert<— fhojen director). Best Butter IVORY SOAP V ' Stanley Carhirt, lon'of Mr. and in the World No, 2 can Both will be pleased with Mri, Blshbp Carhort, hns»besn ap- \ "CREAM X)F THE our boys', things. - pointed principal 6( the Union 23' . Good looks enough for Beach echaols In - place of R, V. -and Sales still mounting CREAMERIES" Wellt, Mr. Carhart hat been teaoh- the youngster, with good CURTICE BROS. wear and reasonable prices lng ttt Matawan. He If » (Ttdilats During the first three month-, of 1926 Dodge A , New Crop lb ot the Keyport high school and the Brothers, Inc., built and sold more motor vehicles FLORIDA POTATOES Straight Raspberry JAM to satisfy Mother's shopping Newark normal school, , > than any other manufacturer in the world, except experience •and e; ss Mafjorlo Bedle, daughter of Ford and Chevrolet. .-^w^U ixpense Joseph D. Bedle, who will be jr»du- 21c jar budget: ntdd from Cedar Crett college at 71,189 retail deliveries were'mede by Dodge Brothers 25c pur boys' outfitting starts Allontown, Pn., shortly, has accept- Dealers in {he United States end Canada between at 3 years. ed a position as teacher of domestic January second and April third. This represents a POST BRAN . SUN MAID sclcnco in the Belmar school for gain of 37 Iper cent over the same period last year Strictly Fresh SEEDLESS RAISINS //Spring specialties Include: noxt year, and 69 per cent over the first quarter of 19241 Tho Health Corral t-'aricy cotton golf stock* Mlsj Mary ^ A. Jloun?, 80 yeara old', died at her home on Broad Third largest in the world! And sales CONTINU- 13c box EGGS 25c ings, $1 and_$t?5. , street Wednesday. She is survived ING to mount week after week to new record break-

Silk four-in-hands, $1.00. by n brother, John Young, with ing levels. , ;,y.y-\,. . - ' Ppllover sweaters with whom she made her homo. Funeral In fact, during the week ending April 24th retail HART BRAND doz Tha Fruit Sjtup Named aarvlcoa were1 held Friday-afternoon convertible collars, $9, from Bodle'e funeral''parlors and sales reached the remarkable total of 9,566—the APPLE SAUCE ZA REX .French ratine dressing burial was made In Green Grove greatest single week in Dodge Brothers history! can Decanter • cemetery. These figures are all the more Eignificant^'hen you ., gowns in 2-and-3 tone Mr, and" Mrs. David Barnett of realize that the gain of the industry as a Whole over'" effects, $8.50. ' Englcwood were week-end guests 35c last year is only 12 per cent. ^ White broadcloth sport of Mrs. Burnett's parents, Mr. and BLUB RIBBON Mrs. Harvey Brohner, . shirts, p,.Z5. " There could be no more Convincing evidence that EVAP.' PEACHES Bird'S Eye LAYER FIGS.gLH •;' Silk belts, fancy stripes, Fred Pott Jins purchased a Bulck tOday*9product is regarded as better than ever before automobile. , and that the present prices make it the most im- 3n 8-or. pkgar' ">"-''". cowhide lining and trim- Thd Afternoon bridge club met pressive value Dodge Brothers have eve^offered. , Matches n]rn» OCfi, " ming, $2. " Fvlday nfternoon with Mrs. Henry 18 E. Ackcrson, Jr. The prize winners 2 All-leather shoes, $5. were Mrs, P. Sonderganrd, Mrs, 3. LOGGIES FAMOUS large box E. D, Silcox. Mrs: florae* S. Bu,r- ROGERS FEET COMPANY kows and Mrs. J. H. Hendrlcltioni Touring Car $871 Coupe : $92^ BLUEBERRIES DROMEDARY DATES Broidwiy Bioidwijr Bfocdmr Following the cards refreshments Roadster 870 Sedan 977 Nt>. 2 can in cartttn^ • '•' at Libert? itWwrtn at 13th Si. were sorved. Others present were Mri. Charles X. Crawford, Mr), Delivered 28? fUnldtlq. Htw York Fifth Am, fus O. Walling, Mrs. William" >B. 20c kiSSih St. v City 4Ia Einstein, Miss Belle Rosevear, Mrs i Trraont «t N- H. R09«v*ftr, Mrs. Arthur S. DEL. MONTE DINING ROOM Boston, MiHtchnuitt VonBuskirk, Miss Esther M. "I'lott, Mrs, Lloyd P. Armstronif, p.«. 'it- Calif. BLACKBERRIES SWEET PRUNES bert M. Ha(gh, Mrs. J. Arch Mac- No. 2 can Tuna Fish 2-lb carton Bwan, Mr». John C. Osborn, Mrs. Beesle Duus. ' J«» l» .herdy then that .th« to- for Tuna Salad Jesse W. Thistle has* purchased DODGE- BROTHERS 28<= 35c o'fhs eitnte of »iM Jeoesitd, will be «u ce/ir'of tbe-filat»-_o f Now ,.,-,Jersey., w....n. , .bebrother, William Rapp, at frrudeau cipoicd to sile it publla vondtie. on Mon sanitarium, Saranac Lake, If. Y. day, lh« 54th diy or May, 1020, between th« hours o( 12:1)0 o'clock and 8:00 o'clock Mrs. Anna L. Osborn and daugh- • Ut 1.00 o'clock, diyllaht nvlni tlrai). •!• In the afternoon of said ilsy, it the Court ter Helen were recent guests of Mr, Houst, It) the Borouiih ot Freehold, Coun- and Mrs, Harold P. Collins' of Mana- ty of. Moiimouth, New Jersey, t? iitliijr a decree of laid Court amounting to ap-squan. ' ' proximately 10,507.00, Mr., and Mrs. WDUam t- Conover •All that lot, tnct or Hired ot land and of Brooklyn have opened their sum- premfiei hereinafter particularly de- ncrlbjil, «Itu«l», lying and bring1 In themer home at Weit Keyport. I BRIDGE OPENING SALE! Township ot Jtlililletown, In the County Miss Janet Smith has purchased oC I4onmoutn and State of New Jereey, known IB lot number flfteon (It) In block a Ford, ' rmmtcr four (4), ae Ihonn on mop en- Mrs. W, A. Sleben and son have titled "MID of Falrfleld Gardens, on thl King's Htohwsy, n«sr Red Rink, Middle- returned from a visit with Mr. and BUNGALOW tuwn'Township, Monmouth Coantr, N. J,,Mrs. J. S. Elliott of New York.1 ;> HATS! owned by John H. Cook, 1'rink Oiborn, THURSDAY. MAY S; FRIDAY, MAY 7; SATURDAY.MAY 8 Surveyor, Mlddletown. N.'j.» June 12. The Keyport literary, club will be j 1918," >duly tiled • In the Monmouth Coun. 'entertained Friday*fternoon at' the jty\"Clerk's Ddlce at Freehold. •',: AT "THE MOST TALKED OF STORE IN TOWN" HATS! .'Uesinnlntt at a'tfoint in the loutherly public library, The progfam will b? atda ;of Andover itroet,-eild beginning in charge of Mrs! C. Leon Garrison point being forty feet distent westerly iPrettily styled—full cut from the Intersection of the westerly side and the topic will .be "The Bible." HATS I . off BrightoB n avenuo and tha southerly side Walter Walsh of Ued .Bank has —Jnada of durable : : , «f«f.Amlover,etrtet. ; thence (1) southerly, purchased the lot on which bis Pal- hams and percales. •lon' tha westerly sldo ot lot Ne. 16, one 1000 on Display [red And forty feet to a point in theace Diner stands on Broad street ' 1U0 of lot No,,lt| thenc* (2> from H. Seabrook Schanck. Itsrly, ilong , the .northerly eldi of lot Opening Special :ty ftctto • point: thence (8) Mrs. Henry T. Hopkins »hi Mrs. 'S DEPARTMENT STORE no/ftlierlY, aion•lonej the eaiterl_ y side o_f. Jo..t.Norman E. Lockwood represented Nd; 14, one hundred and forty feet to • : point In the southerly tide of Andover th) Keyport literary dab at tH« an- •.' LIMIT'(8 48 Broad Street, Red Bank, New Jersey $1.77 & 3.45 elrpet: thence (4) eaiterly, ilom tha nual convention last week- of the southerly aide of Andover etteet forty teet Mew Jersey,; state federation of to; . the point or piece of bislnnlng, WHERE A SALE IS A MONEY SAVING EVENT! {ntended to bo the same lend' end premprem* women's clubs atrAsbury Park. lies Conveyed.to Lire I. Oltett'Oltettb ddeedd ,of OaorgO e IiI . MotMtt tanani l l wifeif , ddatedatted October .William Cummlngs of Freehold The Itema Enumerated Below; are Only a Few of the Thousand and One Splendid Values to be Found on Display. Come Early and Avoid the Rush. I7thI7th , 10B10B11, and rcdd'recorded'll nth thee Monmoutth hasvpurchased the Maurer property County Olerk'J onice, in Book 1198 ot E«nf», p»go« 43B, tto., and eubjnot tn tnaon Broad street". , , • covenants ind rettrlctloni referred to In .Pupils of the eighth, grade who PILLOW CASES 200 VOILE GOWNS eiid. deed.: •• :'. . .. . Vi . • . ... .-•• . . - y Extra Pitio Mualtn - ••'•.•'.. .'Belted •' the property of Lari I, Olien, will take the county grammar All Shades and Styles ' et all., token In execution it the suit ot school examination this yaar aro MOHAWK Eegular 2.00 grades Cltltim Dullding and Loin Auoclitlon of Opening ff for $-1.00 Red Bsnk, * corporation of (he SUM ef Madeline VanRlxoort, ,;jDorothy ? MAKING ROOM FOR | M Jereay, and to he eoli) by ' Head,- Pettr Brandlgorri/ Charles Special r'° ••f.- Opening $| .00 . Pi. JOHN H. VANMATBB. Sherllf. Miller, Nettle Thompsort,: Barbara vJ 1 :Sated April 47, 10a«, Special . ' • , . " John S. Aplegata A Son, Solicitor*. Badanti, Margaret Johnii?n; John IBj Hn««) ;. , i tl>.»9 TURKISH TOWELS SHEETS Smith, Frank Sutton/'Peter Sa- LINGETTE SLIPS SUMMER DRESSES SHERIFF'S SALE, wlcki, Josephine Etrano, Robert Colored Borders •virtue of a writ.of fl. fi. to me 41- ; 1 All colors and J,:|seued out ot tho.Court ot Chan-. Frlck, Catherine Stryker, Emily : ' '• ;' fextra SUcs 72x90 eery of the Bute ot New Jersey, will be Itawls, Phyllis -Phelan, Allen Behr, ekpoied to sale at public v.ndile, on Tuei- .Opening J. for $j|.0O Opening O for EVERY DRESS IN THE STORE BELOW dly, thl 111 day or.June, lose, between Nerma Patterson, Mildred Sklslsk, tKe kouri of 12!0> o'clpok and IiOO;o'eloek Rudolph Nauyoks, Annabelle Tler- Spiscial, '' *• Regular $1.69 Special lit 1 tOO. o'olock, daylight, living time)). In the afternoon, of eeid day, at the Court ney, James Corcoran and Ann* $12.95 TOBE SOLD AT House, In the Uoroujh of freehold, Coun. Yankowskl. tl ot Monmouth, New Jeney, to mtiefr MOHAWK Children's »U«r«e, of, iild .Court amounting to ap. Mr». Matilda ft C«ri»r bl Opening Special . pKWlmitily fioio.oo. • ?•>• ..r.. .,-, :\ark,)* former rtsld'nt of Keyport, CREPE BLOOMERS All thole eertatn lot., tratle or rerjels PILLOW CASES ot lind and premises hereinafter psrtlcu- entertained s few friends informal . 45x30. Regular, 50c All colon larly described, situate, lyln) and being In ly at luncheon Wednesday after* 200 Ladies' tht Towns kip of. Shrewsbury, In tha Count- rtoon. Lavandsr and yellow uprlnf Opening Opening ff for $<| .00 tr'dt Monmouth and State ot New Jer. $1.10 flowers formid .the decorations. Special v Vint Tracti Ilfglnnlng at I sUke IIn Special f *•••., thj enst elde of West itreit Mrs, Carter )• planning to leave Liniit 3 to Customer and Misses' Red Ilenk. In. laid County, an4d ddistant shortly for Boranton to vlilt her ~iitr (40) '«•' norlhwudly aloof the-e«i it ot West itr.it horn the «o|n» *her. daughter, Mr*. William 0. Faro*. •ait side o( Weu.ilreet Meeta tht ham. ponn tide ot Wall streeti thenee from laid 250 SINGLE PLAID BLANKETB S Minnlnu stale eistwirdly, one honirid and twenty ulo>,»<•» In a lln.'pirallel Ban •» Cat Puwpi, FOR FULL SIZE BEDS wth tha northolde ot Will >«ree( to • The Aibuty Park eommlsttonex* itekn thonc. running iwrthwirdl* ftrl* , All colors and , Bought Especially for Regular 1,98 (H) (cetMn a line patillsl with th; eisi haver forbidden the Irtltallatlon of ills ol Wsst itt.etl th.n«.'««twa»dj». In additional yaiollne pumps along tn* •• Patterns ' -This Occasion Opening Special f "line parallel With the «ortH_ s da o« Bought p and extra II itrmt, out hundred and twenty curb of Main »tr«t and within six for this occasion. you'lhbt ».) '••« \<> •}.•»•!• I"..!!!'...'.'.'.', ''if.'' months all,pumps now I6c»tist side of Weil str.at tortl I4D must b* removed.'. Inert art now All Styloi and Sl««» UNION SUITS . $7.05 unui\ial offering. . fall t« th* tieilnnlntf. ' < 28 curb pumps an \\\k Strict, When ' '• jjl.08 Vnlucn Ladies Voile Oponing [,Ami Jrs.t» All lha..trirt «.. a rc,qutst WAS recently mad* for a Opening Size. 34 to 4(1 Special lAlk duailKal. sllaaU, permit to install anotn.tr pump on th»T«W1 o' ?»'< l'«»»j County Special Opening ff .MoHmjolh and Utite of *Kiy. tha street one of tho eornmUtlontrs tlnat tin* nroptrtr, bilns birn ind lotlikened Main .street to a forest of Special ,., •. it »ld«.of Weel street, «iielled. ad- CHILDREN'S Dresses ni mi'soM'M'tlw »ro»«r y of fc. ', lion titite, ijh »«»iiu»t M thl nan- BOYS' GOLF SOCKS VOILE DRESSES ftv •' variety o'r colors., Btyiw In n new shades Hurt lit Btrtal* Ruih All Slimlei and 8lic» up 'to tho mlnato; In dbU,- • Blica 7; to Mri, Georgge Wddtll if Bradley Opening ,» $-1,00 nd and i^rljicd •' , ' Opening Prints. Plenty of Flares, Park was pushehdd ththrough lt up to 40 ' lui window In Uik Vtbtk ahop »t Sil * Special ' nr Piitk Mit W«

RIVER PLAZA'S HONOR ROLL. •Mauretania on which the latter returned from a stay of two months] ~-™.. OF ACCOllriT sailed for Europe. , at Savannah, Georgia. ,. JVotlct l> iM.b/jlvd;ila^dnsaHd, UaPtiU sccounU PupiU Who wero Not Absent no Charles Wesson has taken a'Job Mr. and Mrs. William G. Green rf the WPierftsr. ailSlnlstrtUT. o? fb" Tardy the Paat Month. as salesman for Chevrolet automo-. arrived back in tho country last Fruit Tree Bargains! Pupils "at River Plaza with per- biles. week from England, where they had We have'a limited surplus et the UHo^pti—fAf "price* ete'ai oar Isthe Orphan, fqurt ot said «VuS£r. oj mineseries.r ) ' ' «•;, i} ; 3.,),' '• ,v \ fect records for attendance and Herbert Hawkins, who, \i in the been spending several months. Mr. tanair, ,th* sixth in at Hir, X P° punctuality for the' past month ore navy, has been home on a furlough. Green is the golf professional at BALDWIN. Grime., EovUsh Codling. One rear, 9 to 4 Jt, tJ.50 p«r ia« .. ^Meh »l4,0.,9Dih,alldn wni fit HS.00 per100: S to 3 it. 18.00 ptt 10. 110.00 Ut 10J000 . - • - Boom 1—Tonlo KuBsack, Edward Dona* Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Letts tho Rumson country club. ' STABK; one yesr, I to '4 ft-, tS.OO per 1«; 180.50 per W, hu*. Edward Shttuda. Dannie Gariliychlk. and daughter of Bridgcton spent Otto Jones of Now York spent PEACH TREESi—Jloneer. lWe. Brack*tt. LaU Elbsrta, 1 • HtXti AprU Isr-A.D. I02S. Eilword tt/irni, John (Hiving, Fcter Coleila, Sunday with Bev. end Mrs. Clar- Saturday and Sunday with friends and Krummelsi 4 to < ft., IS0.00 per 100, t\i taj'lt, Itp.vo p«r juu, • . , HAABY t.^ ,. Robert Gerradln, Valentina Sadalcskl, Anna a to 4 It., f 18,00 per 100. 8 to 3 ft.. 110.00 per 1W.,11 it,, IS.QO per 100, « Wsst Frtnt street. Shelonff, Anna Tut**, XIJJIIJIII Vcnry, Su ence W. Letts. Mr, Letts ts super' here. Bed Bank. N. J. SWEET -CHERRIES on : board Stocks, 4 to 8 it., at $8,00 pet. 10, < V tanne Gcrardln, Jeanne Cerardln. Helen visor of the commercial courso At William Dowlcn has bought a ' NOTICE TO ' ; CALIFORNIA PRIVET:—IS to IB In,ch., 13.00 per 1001 600 for *{2.<0,' Bd« lll bo btmti and read at tht. OTsra Koteda, Margntet MeCray, Teisle has moved to Long Branch. turncd from a stay in the Swith.v, ntln of tho llorouth Council (n tht Shkodi. Mary Stovoia, Tviolot Wolcott. James, Leo and Walter Farley of George < China has jfiverr up h^ 18 to 24 Inch" «M>0 per 100) 600 for |13,Q0. » to » feet, (0,00 per 100i Thursday. May 6 to Wednesday, May 12 l'reston Alexander, Billy lift. Auitln tiD for $20.00. i T ---v.,i ...... iluyllsht jtevlnt time, , •:i* Burns, Frank Donnto. Edv.ard Tutas, New York uero week-end visitors job as chauffeur for Mrs. Rosina , BERBEKRIS T-HUNBERGHl—12 to' ». lneh«f, 11.09'pir 190. II to 19. ,A certlfleU check dwwn'to th« ordor ... item advertised is much less than regular David Donahue, Adolf Funke, llnrlnn Ho- here. , Jlchaffey and is now employed by Inches, tlO.DO per 100. > ot tho Borough' Celleqtor for the aura of Eon, Joseph Knlnchli.. Albert Kurj, How- ROSESi—Evirbloomlnr viHotks on their orni rootsi lane two-yesr out. J've««t ton per cept ot the arnount bl* _ Mrs. M. Floyd Smith Is expected the Standard oil company at Red door grown stock; IS varieties, 75 cents esoh, 8 for 53.00, 10 foe 18.00, prices for the duration of this sale only. ard Layton. Holiert Mao, Stephen Olnas. •"«» letter from a smety comp»ny tut. 1, home this week from the Long Bank, whore he is in charge of the Above oilers gooj only as Ion; as itoels lasti.i' , , i, ta* that tt will fnrolsh th« r«iulred lorn)., Mike Stnola, Jlorry Vcrncll, Norman Hal' must acooropany each proposal, , lam. Branch hospital, where she has been oil company's 'service station nt the i We will ship at one. II- east) aecompanles order at ahoV.- prices, i a patient six weeks. corner of-*\Vcst Front street nnd We will hold phono orders tor cue dalr. . .» • WMII from Qeor>« K. -Allen, Jr.,' borl Final' Award for Injury. William Knight is filling a two Rlversido avenue. Dank, N, 1., during business boura neon 89? Ruffle Curtains 69* weeks' vnudevilo engagement in. Mrs. J. Lynch has reopened tisjr a deposit of 15.00. ,»W, ,un to be re. Charle3 Dafgard of West Long JOS. H. BLACK, SON & CO. turned upon receipt gf the plans and spiel- ?•» i>.' Branch lias been awarded $425 by New York state.. summer homo on Lafayette street. ncjtloos in sood condition Full .lengths, various styles-with tie backs; all Mrs. Clarence W. Letts, who has William Thaycr, Sr3. , >' . ' , '„ vltable so to do. > ' 1 Which ho Buffered while painting in ues to improve. s, hero. •* Omn on Saturdays until B :00 o'clock P. M, All other days vntU t lit' o'clock. Sy order ot the BoVough Council, June, 1024. He had l>een icceiv- Miss Martha Feeney of Philadel- i, W. «.. 1!. WHITR inff $17 a week since tlio accident. phia has boon speeding n week'with SHREWSBURY NEWS. Attest- "•*«* C her brother, John W. Feeney of Baseball Team Defeated by Belford AMY K, BJUNW, Clerk. SHERIFF'S SALE. 39c Heavy Cretonnes29 Third street. —All Day Auxiliary Meeting-. , By ylriuo of a writ of n. fa. to m«, FAIR HAVEN NEWS. George W. Sewing of Bed Bank olrtctecl, Issued out of tho Court o( Ohsn* 1 Shrewsbui-y's baseball team was eary ol the State of Men Jetaey, will b« Extra heavy weight, yard wide, light or dark Another Victory for Home Nine— s putting a new root on the John trounced by -olford Sunday after- Quality—Rich in flavor, ahixtys uniform, «i«mt- excoaej to sale at publlo vendue, on Mon- Wagner summer residence, on day, the 10th day; or May, 1020, bttwten colorings, suitable for many uses. Mothers' Day Exercises. noon by a score, of IS to 6.- Tho factored in a sanitary bottling i plant, sclentifi'- the lioum et li2:00 o'clock and GiOO The Fair Haven baseball team Grange aveniic. Belford batters had no mercy on oclock (at t<00 o'clock), In lho aflcr- Charles Doughty fell from a lad-> 1 nocn of eald day nt tho Court Home, in won its second straight game S 1 Emmons and O'Brien, who were In cally, with pure cano sugar syrup, guaranteed ' tho Bcrough of 1'rechold, County of Man* ' day by defeating Little Silver by a der while painting a house last the box for Shrewsbury, and swat- month, New Jenoy, • to •atitfy a, ilecroe of week. Ho was bruised, but no ania Court amounting to, approximately c c score of 15 to 5. In the opening ted tho ballsall over tho field. Next PURE FOOD extracts cpid flavors. Charged into", bones we're broken. »652,526 00OO. 50 Dress Crepes lS y<*. game of the season a week before Sunday tho> Shrewsbury nine will Atl Eltac tidhtaln lqt..traot or'parcel of Fair Hnvon defeated Monmouth play at Fair Haven. o PERFECTLY STERtlZED, BOTTLB and land and premises horolnaftor particularly deicrlbcd, situate, lying anil being In the ' Yard wide, self color with check; all the want- Beach. Next Sunday the home , RUMSON NEWS. The auxiliary of Christ church served to you as a FOOD PRODUCT, as well as* liorourti of noil Bank. In Ue CountCoun y of team will play Shrewsbury at this held'an all day meeting last week Monmoutlonmoutli nnd State of New JeraoyJeraoy, ed colors,'ajso white; rare bargain. IloalnnlnE nt a point In the westerly place. , Democratic Club to Hold^a Ball at the home of Mrs. Benjamin ~ J. a THIRST QUENCHER, h what you get tuften ' lino of Shrewsbury avenue of tho nortji> May 20th at Red Men's Hall, Parker and made articles for the eait corner nt tho lot conveyed by GeorfrV Mothers' day will be observed 'Hoiico Fatteraon and wife to tyapoleon and with special exercises next Sunday The first annual ball of the Rum- fair to be held the coming summer. you Annla Lucln, by deed dated April 2Cth, 1010; thtmco (1> northerly, along the night at the Methodist church. A ion Democratic club will bo held Frederick ' R. Robinson has wcnterly lln« of Hhreniliury nvenuo Ihlr- . program of special music -will bo on Thursday night, May 20th. at bought a new Oakland car. ty feet to a point In, the line or land of SO Dresser Scarfs LOO DEGENRING'S CARBONATED BEVERAGES John Sheohan; thonce (!) westerly, si a, given by the choir and the pastor Bed Men's hall. John Boyle is Alfred Wiederholt is building a right any'o to Shrewsbury avenue, ninety, will preach on the topic "Ask on, chairman of the ball committee. garago back of his house. feet,to a point in lino of other land of said Natural color'linen, extra long and wide with Shcermni-thenco (3) soutberly, along the mother, SE-wlll not say nay." Dur- On Friday of fhis week tho pu- The railroad station and freight , cmtorly lino of talil last named lsnO. heavy linen lace; while quantity lasts. ing tho summer season the Sunday pils of tho sixth grade of tho public house are being repainted. * >f .thirty feet to the northwest corner of the night services ;at the church will be Manufactured Vy salil Lucia lot, ninety feet to tho place of school will visit the Metropolitan Mr. a*nd Mrs. Georgo Silver, Sr., )>eft!nn]nir. devoted largely to music. Short museum of art at New York, Tho spent part of last week looking over SeUed as the property of John DIFlore, sermons will b,o given by the pastor. children will bo accompanied by their property nt Rutland, Vermont. et al,, taltcn in execution at tho suit of C A men's glee club has been formed Obsrlct VVocner 'and Elliibeth Wagoor, Miss Hazel Errickson, their teach- George Silver, Jr., and George H. G. DEGENRING Mni tD be sold by i consisting of Wesley and Edward er, and by Miss Blanche Chance, Lango attended the automobile JOHN H, VANHATEn,' Sheriff,, 59 Underwear Fabrics Crosier, Frank Snydcr, Mr.. Tall- Bated April ;it. 1020. the school nurse. races at tho new race track near Telephone 1051. RED BANK N. J. Qulnn, Parsons & Dorcmus, Solloltors. mann, Roland Fennimbre and Clif- William Murphy, Jr., ia .convert- Atlantic City last Saturday. • (37 lines) »lo.»l 39c yd. ton VanNote. , ing one of the largo rooms in his James HcCir. spent Sunday at It Fays to Advertlao In tho Rejjistei'/ Yard wide pink or white silk and cotton with Thomas Carroll has moved to hotel building into a restaurant. A Marlboro. New York" state. new floor has been laid in tho room Frank McCormicfc was kept in- small check; wonderful value. Mrs. Ralph S. Smith and her ind tho interior has been redecor- doors part of Init week with sick- daughter, Mist Lillian Beekman, ated. Mr. Murphy expects to open ness. .: '.'. '.••.•..• • '( . , • * 6pent last Wednesday at New York the restaurant the last of this » i m ..*.-<. with Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Whito of month. Dont put that out-grown furnl-' Wcago. They accompanied Mr. Mrs. G. Edgar Seaman,. Jr., and. i tore in the attic. Sell It through 2-00 Brocade Crepe Faille and Mrs. White to the steamship Luke Longhead's department of Tho daughters Muriel and Virginia have Register.—rAdvertisement. 1.39 Yard wide crepe faille; all the wanted dress PIERCE shades; also black or white. Marvel 949c 2-50-2.69 Ripplette Spreads 1.98 ea. Meat Markets Choice of 72x90 or 81x9drvgeiiifine":ripplette with colored stripes, unbleached} all hemmed 3 BROAD STREET (RED BANK, N. J. for use: ;••.; BUY AT AL'S-HE SAVES YOU MONEY 39C Linen Kitchen Towels 25cea- Lean Cottage Hams Regular Smoked Hams All pure linen, typed with glass cloth or tea cloth; fed or blue; hemmed, for use. Lean Fresh Hams Prime Rib Roa&-^ Body by Pierte-AtroTii Top or Bottom Fresh Pork Loins Round Roast 65c Bath Towels 50c ea. Rib Veal Chops Only a few - dozen of a style"; mill close out; Rump of A fiye-passengei: •medium size, extra heavy, fancy borders, large size; neat border or all white. Milk Fed Veal Smoked Beef Tongues 4*Door COACH 79c TuMast Alpaca 50c yd. SHOULDER of PORK Yard wide, stripes and plaids, fast color rayon; Custom-built by Pierce-Arrow variety of novelty patterns for this sale only. Shoulder of Spring Lamb ThlSsmattEve-PassengetCOAai . "Pierce-Atrow.",Deep, luxurious wforthosewhoptrfertheFour--aishioning. Rich, soft- textuxed, • DIXIE STYLE BACON Door arrangement. A cooiraotli- i3|5.woolupholsteiy. Appointments or, for the average family, of obvious refinement and quality. 2.00 to 269 Dress Silks 1.50 yd PRIME RIB ROAST 1 BLADE CUT Motmted, of course, on the stand- For individuality—your choice All silk crepe de chine; plain or printed, variety 9. of other silks; some 54 inches' wide. afd sk-cylinder Series 80 chassis, of she striking colors. ft Thebodyis^W- Economical! SMOKED CALA HAMS Five-Pass., 4-Door Coach Thousands of C built in Pierce- 39 Woven Shirtings 25 Breast or Neck of LAMB Arrow's own owner^whp pro shops. Thick alu- $ vxouslydroyecars. f 32 inches wide; fine close count thread with at ^2,000 or less woven stripes or checks; rare value. Best Cuts of CHUCK STEAK minum fittedt o a 325<0' staunch frame- , $3150 have found that it BEST CHOPPED BEEF work of finest $3350 costsnomoreand' northern white often IcJsi to .op- I; 1.69 Printed Sport Satin Iimotuini OJ»ch . . . $3450 erate! the Strk 80 ash gives great . > AUtrt*tf,*.l.B*falht4 Breast of Milk Fed VEAL strength'with . ' SuijultttjUVlt vUk**l\»Hct .} I' LOO light weight, and dium price" cars.' , Yard wide Baronett satin with printed dress SHORT RIBS of BEEF fteedpm &om squeaks $n«J rattles. A moderate paynieht now will in- designs; good color combinations. Glance inside. Here fa'an iocerior *uJ:ecarlydeUvery.'rhebakncewill FRESH BEEF LIVER you immediately recognise'as bcdhidedoycrapetio'dofiBionths. to 5()c Remnant Sale LEAN STEWING BEEF ;. SERIES 80 CtMtom-buiit Detoaw Bodies, *28?5 to $4045, tik ? B.yardflJ curtain goods, cretonnes, wash Fresh or Corned Plate Beef ; .finings and many( others. " All from w-stocks. . if. \\ tTtESH PIGS' LIVER ^EVJEW SUMMER l?Mo[vaiicedl,Summer styles In FRESH PfcSj FEET i BONE RED BANK REGISTER. MAY 5.1926;

> * 't BWOJUS THE LAV.' JUDOB 0* .' . MONMOUTH COUNTY. % It the Matter of the Application of H. HG PARTY (FOR CHURCH. WtlKem Jackson to liar* • Mort»e»e Cancelled of Record, ^ , Order to Show Cause Wbr » V' IOLT'5 NECK SCHOOL FILLED •"i FUNERAL DIRECTOR^ Should Not be CtnetUid-eTBwi WITH OVERJOO PERSONS. It aagaaijiui by dMvisft thr For Golden. Sunlit Days Big Bargain in Grape luice ^FUNERAL HQME-6O E. FRONT ST • RED BANK H. Jackson on tbt ttd da* «t 1I8S1I8S, executeexeimted »a a«lnnoftgagaLt- ^o- J a- B. '••IIr!t!**,Lut Friday Night for Now selling, a carload of unfermented Grape Juico at prices iWrtolt.on and Bamwl —' th» Binafit of St. Mary's Church to securiHtltfAe 'XLth* a so_nte* n oAlfl Four Hundred, surprisingly low, which aro arranged by the amount of purchase. Zlfhty.Jftv* (1(88) , Dollars on oe/UJn An Open Carnage Netted About $200—Euchre and Alto Hops, Malt Extracts, Kegs «sd Bottling Accessories. lands In the Townihlp of Bhrewibarr, in Dancing th* Attraction!. the County of Monmouth and (State of Now carrying one of the largest assortment of goods ever Mew Jersey, 'which mortgage traa duly More than 800 peuorii were at ,Th* character of our work recorded In the Olerk'e Offlee of said assembled to comply with the Volstead act. gathered from nil County la Book 0-J of Mortgagee at page he Colt's Neck Bchoolhljuse) last parts of the world for medicinal, cooking and beverage furposcsJ ta such as to merit tha rep- (I. and vhlob. atlU remains unoenrtllid of Friday night, when a euchro party utation wa *njay, A torn'. md dance were held for the benefit * And'It farther i-iipssrlno; that the said & pleta burial aervkei, coin- Jthn It, Jsokion, by a mess* conveyance. Into baby, che,e«js. C|ne of these beautiful. Whitneys will \t St. Mary's church of that place. JOHN E. TAYLOR/ aeaveyad tha aald pronrly unto hie wile, :t was given by the xqitny society pleU fac'Jitiee when w» »r» Zllupath Jackson, en December (th. lilt make*.the ouUnjca a*e&l pleaBure^w Well as a duty!. WHOLESALE BEVERAGES r that the tall Ellsrteth Jackson died la. of the church and it marked the 1 '$ engaged. testate leaving her mrvlvlng H. William first social function that had been (Successor to J. I. Monsky) Jwkion and other ehlldren, and thst all of io- M. aald ehlldren and heirs of .the aald Ellsa. given undoc the auspices of the bath Jackson have been In the aole, ab> hurch for several yearn. 10 East Front St. Red Bank^ N. J. eoluto,.. peaceable, aulet and undisputed possession of the aald premises, and that A pair of gold-tipped eyeglasses Telephone 73 ~i» demand for the payment of the princ). as awarded to Mrs. Arthur Kuhne, •TELEPHONE DAY i. NIGHT ' — RED BANK •557- is) or Interest on the mortgage aforesaid t^X'.' •':> 'v AUTO AMBULAN-CE SER^/CE ' us been made for twenty yeara or Mere pair of mahogany candlesticks to ;.'CHATkS: A.Ua TABLES FOR ALL .'OCCASIONS ait pose, and that no assignment of the oseph McCue, a largo jardiniere laid mortgege Is found of record In the 0 Miss Marianna Kiordan, a hand- "50V oi ft* Ol".rl< of **• >tla County, and thsL t the eald. mortgage appears to embroidered scarf to Edward Eior- Save bsen paid and satlifled. It |>, therefore, on this IBth day of dan and a stickpin to' Arnold Plot- April, 19*8. by virtue of "An Act entitled kin. Cogan's orchestra provideo an aet providing for the cancelling of rec- ord of mortgegae by order of a circuit mualc for the dancing. Cakes, ba- Judge or Law Judge of a County." as- nanas, Ice cream and soft drinks sreved Mareh 10, U»l. OBDEBED that BpaERS-FURNACES-RANGES Gossatd^EDBTTIES fte aald Jam«s H. Kesdrlckson and 8am> -oro cold and they netted a consid- ««1 T. Hendrlrkson, their legal represent irable rayenuaJ; Joseph Wolcott of c tatlvaa and next of kin and assigns, show «uie before-me at the Court House In 3oH's ' Neck made an', especially ':—J«i Complete UMtdepGostume the Borough of Freehold in slid County, Soft and Deep. largo donation of cakes and ba- oa tha seventeenth day of June next at ANewG&Cart -,, : )tness ten o'clock in tha foreseen, why the said a. i *•"" Thlsjbantooms cajrlags 1« ft lanas." ' . ••,. • ' ' mortgage should not be cancelled of no* TUat WW Q&aifQ to flbrt !l & 'Fallman'flbts Go-dart with % Mrs.,. James Desmond was In ord. , harge of the sale of tickets. "The ALL want to be happy, And It Is 'furtner ordered that this Or- ' roomjr Go-Cart .wMcli you Will deep, «o(t tonneaii vUcb will cjer to Bhoiv Cause be served upon tbe eatd hold baby ealo and unug, You irizcs wera in charge V>£ a commit- and we all know that we/ mortgagees if living, and It not living, find Il£bt and vonderlull^ easy tee consisting of Mrs. John Kaney, then jipon their executors or administra- to handle. An open oarrtoga wlU curely be pleasel with can't be happy if, cold or un- - tors, it any, or If there he no executor or Mrs. Patrick Goldin, Miss'Marianna toonesnlc s gat administrator then upon tho ne'xt of kin of equipped with en sdjuata'ble this attractive the said mortgagees if resident ot this Elordah and;MIss Mario Hocy. Rey comfortable. . mttisnew^ossffld. De- State, and If neither of aald mortgagees reclining baok, ffQC Eft design..: fr?»hmenU.WBro dispensed by Mrs. nor their legal representatives or next of Special at »Js53i3U signed of light i kin can be found In this State then that James Desmond, Mrs. Charles To those who contemplate < • copy of this order be published In the 3oulla, Mrs. Joseph McCue, Mrs. ' materials, it holds the i Aibury Park Press and Red Bank negls- building, or whose present ter, newspapers, published in said County iVilliam Mack,- Mrs, Thomas Walsh uredeafcranifemani at Asbury Park and Ted Bank, once a and Mrs, Daniel Mack. David Tu- heating or cooking equipment week for four meks next ensuing the date hereof, and copies thereof be mailed to niidaskl and. William Hardy sold eaoh of eald mortgagees, their legal rep- ice cream and soft drinks. , ,! is not thoroughly satisfactory, It a as quickly dooaeti resentatlvea or next of kin, at their p6st< office address, if the same can ha ascer- ^ we have an ihteresting and and easily laundered as tained, VICTpRY FOR HOLMDEL'. any other s2k endergar- JACOB STEINBAOH, JB, rather unusual message. ( . . Judge, Baioball Team Begins Season With 'taeat, and is a complete Write us, or simply fill out SHERIFF'S SALE. '' a Victory Oyer- Matawan.' - By virtue of a writ of fl. fa. to no dl* The Holmdel baseball team be- and mail the coupop below. ranted, issued out of the Court of Chan- ' aery of tho State of New Jersey, will be gan its season, victoriously, on its exposed to sale at publlo vendue, 'on Mon- homo diamond last jweek by defeat day, the td day of May, 1926, between 2 Thatcher Round Boiler here showa the hours of 18;00 o'clock and ClOO o'clock ing Matawan by a scors of 8 to 6. 1 (at 1:00 o'olook), In the afternoon of said provides the maximum of both com- dsy, «t the Court House, In the Borough of John Jeffrey ot the home nine was fort and general tatisfaction. . | Freehold, County of Monmouth, New Jer- the champion batsman, he making a aey, to satisfy a decree of eaM Court ' *?' So Very, Convenient One of lu osnr eJitntijti is that the "fire Pot" amountlhg to approximately 11,007.00. throe-base hit when three men were . Is UDiuusllr deep, allowing proper "banking" over on bases. James Maher pitched for • rJjht end tie firln» of enough foel to lsit nearly all ' All that certain tract or parcel of land . For tho Long Naps You will find,this;light littls dar. Xdterettlne; printed matter will be seat you on aid premises hereinafter particularly de- 1 Holmdel and Edward Heyet and "How to Obtain Hcetinj SHiifkaion." Write todsy. Ask to See- scribed, eltuate, lying a d being In the stroller a real blesBlng. For Township of Ideal Beach, In tbe County of Sibf will sleep comfortably, In John Kelly caught. . Monmouth and State of New Jersey, and this fine Pullman carrlag&r-ior the baby old enough to alt up The. Holmdel team spent about THE THATCHBR COMPANY designated and known as Jjot No. 49-50, during the daily rides It Is Miss Helen E. Stanton and located on the no.thweit corner of It nkkes «'soft, cosy; crlb.tor $100 last week: for new playing . ••• • • ' SmeeWJO . .Hudson avenoa'and Monmouth avenue in ' thfllttloone. A flbro .WMtney quits perfect, for baby can shirts and equipment Through the CHICAGO NEWARK. N.J. NBWYORK at THE ROSE SHOP. 'aald township.' Tha aald slot of ground h SttN.CUikEt. 30-USt.FnnclsSt. having a, iroaUia Of SO-feet on Hudson that will serre baby, O Q1 An watch every this?. assistance of Jacob Stern, a Holm- avenuo and a depth of 100 feat on Mon- only. :.".?.; *. Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. mouth avenue, on which plot of ground Is Jalttfullj; anfl weU. *« I •*»W k el storekeeper, they got the goods erected;* five iWu bungalow, with all Ira- ,t wholesale price, thus saving vrovementsv Being the eama'premises •conveyed to tho mortgagor by one Ueyere, ibout f30. . .'.,:. oAddtess. —.TV, of Ideal Beach." N. J. i' ' " «i» "'' '•' Seised ,,as tha property of Eltaabath JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN , O'Donnell,,stogie, taken in execution at tbe SCHOOL BOARD OPPOSED. enlt ofaramouj finance Oorpoiatlon, a cor- Corner Broadway and Liberty Street ponttlon; and to be sold by . Long Brancn, N. J. Citirens of .Union Beach' Want •••••••• • • M M • ..JOHN B..VAN •MATtB, Sbeillf, .Their. Old TeacW as Principal. Dated'March 2Eth. 1926. 'Jules 15, Tepper* Solicitor, Over '6O0 person* attended' a (88 lines) , V »U.86 mass meeting held in. the Union Bca<;h firohousB-^aturday ^ night to 4 BRIDGE OPTING protest the action "of tlfe board o education.in Refusing to accept the Fni LnWrTHEhCROWD TO ' J'} application of R. V. Wells as prin- cipal and teacher of the Union Beach, school. Mr. Wells has aught in the ;Union- Beach school five years. This school was formerly 4 under tho jurisdiction of the Rari- oom tan township board of education, "47 BPOAD ST- RED BANKrN-Jr Phone 1999. but Union Beach recently decided to havo a separate school district and a board of education was ap- pointed for the borough.

Autoiat in Wrong . Walter Blower of Neptune City is arrested Saturday night after an 'automobile accidont and be was held in $1,000 bail on six charges, To celebrate the Opening of the Mr. Blower was charged with driv- ing while drunk; driving, without a Bridge, We ,are running a White license, having fictitious license plates, trying to escape after an ac- Enamelware Sale—Sale starts today cident, resisting arrest and trans- porting liquqr. and ends Saturday night. aaj.ie*. if Benefit for Fireman. OLD ENGLISH WHITE About $300 was cleared at a benefit entertainment given at the ENAMELWARE Broadway theater at Lone Branch Sunday night for Stanley Griffin, a &*i 00 each Jriple Long Branch fireman who was hurt 4»J^»VV Coated at a flr« on April lit. Tho enter- toinmont was given by the lire de- Only 1 of each" kind to a customer partment with tho co-operation of 1 A Marvelous William M. 'Hough, manager of the ' Coffee Pott Double Boilers, theater. ;....r . .' OCEANPOR.T NEWS. Mr.. Edward Worthier R.coT.rs 1 Room Bargain from Lonf Slcknesi. ' Sirs. Edward Wdrthley was out of doors on Monday for the first time' In eight weeks. . She has been sick" with tho grip. . The Girls' sewing club met at the home of Mrs, Louis Millar on Tues- $1.00 ea. day aftcrnoo'n.' Mrs. Elizabeth Bareford and Think of it—a complete living room outfit for 8-qt. Pots daughters .'Of Bradley Bosch' are CONSISTS OF guests of Mrs. Mny Wolcotb. ; <; $195! The outfit is exactly as shown in the illus- Albert TilloUon Is slightly im- • -THE' •• proved. Ho has been sick for e«v- tration above. Not only is it complete in every eral weeks. FOLLOWING • •••••• >•, Mr*. Tallman of Long Branch detail, but every piece has been selected with visited her Mother, Mrs. Kithtiino HECES; Roawtll, on Tuesday. the utmost care, so that the outfit as a whole $1.00 ea. Mr. »nd Mm. Fsrry, Mln Jane Three-P.ete.SuUe: «w ea. Chsmplln »nd Howard Rogers mo- has the proper air of quality, luxury and good ' PRESERVING KETTI.E3 $1.00 «« tored to -.PhlUd'lphia on Sunday Wing-B»tk Chair and spent the,: dsy. with Mr. ind Dtvvenport taste. Note the list of articles included, shown THIS IS A REAL SALE-GET SOME OE THESE ITEMS Mr»,MorU< ' ' ' Con Dumont MW»r of New York Chair at the left Nothing has been omitted! It is an Cretonne, ireg. 29c 25c yd. Shelf Oilcloth . .10c yd. aptnt Us W»(j!t-«ndf with his par- ent*. •• •;''.',;•'•','. ••'• Davenport Table outfit that you will be ptoud to have in your Food Choppers Bureau Scarfs - - 25c MM. Violi ;RudIoff and ion / Flpor Lamp 1.00 EJver«it of Oakhunt vlslUd friends' Bridge Lamp home—at a saving that is marvelous! See it h«r* on Saturday. I ^ ^Tabl saw ••lU'ellae1 Cover^al^">aw ^ wareai eajpsr 59^ay ver c^ar Moth Bags - - - 10c '.C»r«!d Msyers h«» r*turn>d to End Table tomorrow! ' . ' ' Oee.nport. H« has marft » trip Window Shade* - 49c Screens - * -49cwound th» •world itncs Uivinic hire V,1.- last fall. * Rugs, 29x36 - 59cTea Pots - - 78c A number of polo ponies belong' tnjr to Josaph M«y«r» are housed at thn Park hotel stiblw, • 1 Mrs. John VmiBrtttkl* hu pur- ehued a n«w Oh«vroliti«o»eh. Mr. *nd Mm. John Silvers h»r« msm m»v«4 into th»lr «»w' horn* on 27-29 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. Ocsanpori «v«nu». "A STONE'S THROW FROM BROAP RED.BANK REGISTER, MAT 'ruramond Avenua Bangalow Sold. BACK AGAIN. IN HOSPITAL. after havinc been" a patient there SLEEPLESS NIGHTS ISAAC RICHMOND DEAD. William W. Cook;:hassold a almost ft,year. Beforo he was ta- TAKE TOJUR TIME iuhgalow and lot on the* north side Arthur Smith oT^ighUnd*^ ken to'the Newark hospital he-had Thpuebpit.ot.aaaWomebUfcot.aa'aW . M#>oi Often Caused V BUdder WeaVnisl. If a Patient in Hospital Near Newark. UMd, Is an InrtorUnorUnt bbu»ln«ssu . projosUIoi An»w«r Them Questions? Natura'a SI»n«l of "Dinger Ahtad." RED BANJtRESJDENTOJEb'AT Drummend avenue, -to' Harry undergone' treatment at tha' Loitg -r»ai should MS. VreahS. a» s6oh. Best] .j -fJOo'-you know why ointments do A. C. Eckhtrt. 3917 St. Clalr St. Cleve- Archer of'.Oakland, street for Arthur .Smith of-Highlands, who Branch hospital.; Several years dMlsloos oftin bitet bai) baraala«. Wkttf land.- O.. says, "After taking Llthlated Bu- Vm 'VORK. HOSPITAL. A ago Mr.'Smlth wa«f-o mopiberpf the toa dul with us yoo *re rtqusstsd t» take' notigive you quick,and lasting re- chu tablets one week, th« burning* and He. W«i .T«Wei~Thi>r« on.Tueii»y $5,000. ,Tho lot.Is 43x100 feet. underwent a number of operations wur time—In «xaB»lnb>* our ifodi;. lo. 4«t A' ' •hurting' left me, 'and .with' no. desire to The bungalow will bo completed,by on his leg A? * Newark hospital last Highlands baseball team and themiklne uo »our mind, iqd, U-n««ssnr^ Why cutting and operations fall? get up nightn. Vou should set tbe credit Nl([ht of Lkit WcaV and Died the Intertown nine, of Highlands' and In your payments , *•• i as I-had -tried many things. I -vrlll be tittt day—Hi Conducted ti Fur- June 1st,' 'IMs 24x46 feet and will summer, is now a patient at an 1(34 Dodge Qruthen Touring Car'wltb? ' > Do, you know the cause of piles isolation hospital near-Newark. He Atlantic,Highlands. His friends are winter top, lp excellent condition, mwhuh* L Y.l».int«rnal? glad Jo writ* my experience to. any one. nitiire »nd 'Clo^hlp^' Business. mve fivo rooms, a'bathroom and Mthiated ' Buehu cleanses the bladder as sunparlbr. Mr. Archer will move will undergo another operation. arranging a series of entertain- wily and In appMranM, l?00,0l). - ,t \ , • -That ithere is a stagnation of epiora sails do the oowels, driving out de- Isaae ' Richmond-,' of '-HecWcss 1921 Podge F««l' Dellv«rf. ism* «0H«o» 11 Gangrene had set,in-in. hU leg'and ments- and the profits will be used blood In-the lower bo\vel? " posits, neutrallr.ee excess adds, thereby re. piape, wlio was feiigsgpd^inth o fur-into thk bungalow as BOOH as it is to'help pay the hospital expenses. • tnjimwtit, a]T7B.O0. ,- (A - ' ,"', Oo, you know that there is a harm- lieving irritation tnat causes setting up niture arid Uothing business at Red :omplewd. ' , ' , • ' the leg was' amputated to check 1024 Gberrf>] -that is guaranteed? * had been taken 'thers in an ambu- •, r -HEM-ROID banishes piles by re- lance from-his home. Specialists «•>:•»»:•»:< i>K»X«Xi>X*K<<^COK*>^^^^ ••' Imoving the-Cause, by freeing blood had .exajninqd Mr. Richmond the 'circulation {In the lower bowel. This day before an'd he-was taken to the . -simple homer treatment has an al- hospital at midnight'Tuesday night t, most unbelievable record for suie, Red Bank Bridge Opening - in an ambulance owned by Albert - 'Bife and lusting relief to thousands of pile sick sufferers, and saves the Special Sale Week * W. Word*n,-Jr, An operation was needless pain and expense of an to.be performed on Mr. Richmond I1 operation. Don't delay. Try HEM- You can to anywhere 'in .a GOOD used' car. but -when the Hospital ,was reached ,,KOID today, It will do tho same Came in and look over a Una of good used care. he was'too i weak to, undergo an Wo will demonstrate. Drive yourself. operation, bis death was due a BROADWAY, LONG BRANCH, N. J., Dodge Sedan :.$625' Dodge Touring . ..T.. ... 3QO complication 'of diseases.* Dodge Sedan 400 Ford Sedan, '25 ..._.. .i 350 , Mr. Richmond was 67 years old. /BACK LAME AND ACHY? Dodge Sedan ..,; 3SO. Ford Coupe 225 Dodge Touring 575 Chevrolet Sedan-. .< 275 Ho had been a resident of Red T%» Advicvi e off TMaa Reedd Bmn nk ReiiRe- Bank since 1012. In-that'year he . is inaugurating the Greatest Sale ever held in Monmouth County. . -idinid l ShShouldl Hellp You Got Well. For-d Panel Truck 200 _, \Do yoir suffer nagging backache? bought the two-story building at "",. Feel dizzy, nenfius u.id de- tho corner; of Bridge avenue and Visit our store today and see for yourself what bargains we are FTRANfc: VAN SYCKLE Oakland street, owned'by Patrick , -.-pressed? ' v ERNEST HUGHES, lyigr. > Arajtthe kidney an. jtions irregu- F. Kennedy, and', opened a furni- offering. No matter what you want, \ye can supply you with it. . v lar; breaking yi jr rest? ) DODGE DISTRIBUTOR ture and clothing store. He 'was '\ ' likely your Kidneys are at fault 143 WEST FRONT sf. ' PHONE 1298 industrious and his business pros- ': Weak kilneys give warning. You Red Bank, N. J. pered.} He carried on-tha business - ' We can furnish you with any thing from a needle up to fur- . have .backache; rhoujnatie fringes. until two years ago, when he re- ; . • You feel weak, tired, all worn- nishing your home. t ' -' '-f4Uv, i-v^/;: ]M". I '; ' ^' '"'--t > ant. • tired from active work. He had Heed thii warning. Dbn't delay I lived at New York before he moved ' - Use Doan's Pills—a stimulant di- to Red Bank. ' Don't j^ail to Visit New Jersey's Finest Department Store •mretic to the kidneys. ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT OF, your neighbor- recommend Mr. Richmond loaves a widow, ' Soan'e. two daughters and a son. The chil- During This Great Sale; < * ' Here Is a Bed Bank case. dren are Mrs. Samuel Swartz and T. E. Griggs, -prop, of machine Miss - Florence Richmond of ' Red shop, Catherine St., says: "My back RUGS Bank, and Morris 'RichSiond, who is .' ached and as time passsd, it became school teacher at Atlantic* City. - so'.lame I couldn't rfoop to pick up Will Arrive in Red Bank this Week from the He-also leaves a, sister, Mrs. H anything. My kidney3.w.er6 weak at ris Sllbert of Now York. Mr' Rich-, , , first, then they beca-ie sluggish and failed' to act often enough. After Great Mills of Alexander Smith & Sons mond was vice president of the , using Doan's Pills I we: soon re- synagogue on Riverside avenue and lieved." Carpet Company ' for forty years he 'Was a member - Price",60c, at all dealers. Don't of the B'Nai David, a benevolent simply ask for \ kidney remedy— We have hundreds of bales, of these rugs in the store organization'at'New York. He con- - get Doan's Pills—the same that Mr. house at Yonkors, and they are shipping them on to us as fast tributed to many charitable organi- ' 'Griggs had. Foster-Milburn Co., as they can, but for the last three weeks we arc selling them zations in various parts of tho - Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. faster than they can ship them out here. country and he also gave gener- Monmouth County Surro|«t«'s Office, This week about 2,000 Scatter Rug* will arrive. ' ously to poor families with whom la thy jattt«r of the est»t« of John Turn- he came in contact. As a mark of Dull, deceased. 200 Small Scatter Ruga, Tapestry Brussels at 75c. c Notice to creditors to present claims respect for Mr. Richmond tho He- T OM Q R R O W aninst estate. 300 Axminster Rugs, 27x64 at $1.75. brew school'was closed Thursday. Tunuut to the order of Joseph L. Ilonahay, surrogate of the County o( Mon- 200 All Wool Tapestry Brussels, 27x54 at $1.25. The funeral was held Friday mbuth, -Talde on the third day of May. morning. Services were conducted 1926, on the application ol. Robert E. 100 Velvet Rug«, 27x54 at $1.48. STARTS OUR . 'Laldlaw and Kenneth H. Turnbull, exec- 'at the house, at the synagogue and 'utors of the estate i>( John Turnbull, de- at tha cemetery bjr Rabbi B.. H. ceased, notice in hereby, riven to the cred- '" 300 36x63 Heavy Axminster Rugs, reg. price $4.50 ' itors ot said deceased to exhibit t? the / Specie! at $2.48. , Rosengard Of Red Bank. Burial subscribers, executors as aforesaid, their was made at Monmouth Fields at debts and demands against the said estate, And Hundreds of others too numerous to mention. > under oath, within six months from the Long Branch. The rearers were date of the aforesaid order, or they will Also about 15 bales of 9x12 Seamiest Axminster at $19.75. Julius Straus, Max Harris, Simon •, o< forever barred of their actions therefor A number of Wiltons in same lot, heavy WMI velvet, which Siegfried, Jacob Yanko, I. J. Tru- 21st Anniversary Sale . against the said subscribers. Dated Freehold. N. J., May »*. '1026. have some mis-wcavea in them, will bo sold at about half price. bin and Leon Reuckhaus. A prayer BOBERT B. LAIDLAW, for Mr. Richmond was said at the Enelewooil. N. J. , Also a lot of .the latest designs .in all new colors. All After months of careful preparation~scouring the great factory centers of theJWest—we are now KENNETH B. TUnNBULI.. guaranteed to be perfect, s" "temple at Atlantic City - by Rev. 1 Ridsewood. N. J. Henry M. Fisher. _ ^_ ready with,a sale whose importance in value giving has* never been touched-before, Manu- Also a lot of Gold Seal Art Eugs and Japanese Grass Rugs NOTICE. in all sizes. To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: DIED AFTER AN OPERATION. facturers vied -with one another to help us make this a real old fashioned bargain sale—the .kind The undersigned, hereby gives notice. Miry Iovino r Died, Friday in Hit 64th Year. the kind' thatmalces home really worthwhile.' > , " . • . the date hereof, I -will not be reaponslble for any act \ or omlision on her part Frank .Walzer of Wallaco street ,nor-*rjll-I payTor any good*, wares oi died last Friday at tho Long Branch lAercbandtse 'purchased by' her/ in -my name. or. otherwl-i. - AH persons trusting hospital after an operation for in- You Save From 1($ to S0K" During This Sale \my saidnife'do-ao at thejr peril, 129 West Front Street, Red Bank ostjnal trouble. He was in his April, SI,.1026. flith year.. The body v.-as prepared ' OHOFRIO IOVINO. for burial at Wordcn's funeral "We want you to share in our happiness of completing twentyrone years of successful business life home at Red BdWc. The funeral —we want you to share in the great bargains this sale pours forth—we want you to become a was held Monday "morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. George member of this great family of satisfied customers .and we want to extend to you the hand of Maxfteld of John street, and was gladness and of friendship. ' „ conducted by Rev. Samuql H. Miller of Belmar. Burial was made at WHY Irvington. ,,. ' TOMORROW STARTS THE GREATEST OE USE OI/R FRIENDLY CREDIT Mr. Walzcr was born at Newark. ALL SALES ' Credit "offers those with limited'incomes unlimited possibilitic» Ho had lived at Belm&r before he to hnvo tho comfprt and convenience' of better furniture, with- moved to Red Bank. He was cm- Just in time for Spring requirements. Young couples-desiring v tu-go housekeeping will find thia a trerriendously important op- out feeling an unnecessary strain on ttheir- earnings. No matter ployed as a painter by Anatole portunity—folks who,want to"furnish,or refurnish, a room or. what your income mny bo If you nro willing to assumo responsi- resfotte Chamcroy of Red Bank. He leaves two can save many dollars. Come in tomorrow—we are ready bility you-can have what furniture you want and plenty of.timo v»fdow Louise and five children to serve you with a bigger, better and more comprehensive stock to pay for it. NoW is tho time to take advantage of our Anni-, Besides Mrs, Maxfield the children of furniture than ever before. veraary Salo values and open a Friendly Crcd.it Account. aro Ms. Anna Sciler of -Allenhurst, Edward Walzer of Spring'Lakc and William and John Walzcr of Irving- TIRE DEALERS ton. Mr. Walrer was a member of the American Mechanics' lodge of ,nI Serve You Better Newark, I , •>• DEATH ENDSJXWG SICKNESS. We represent one of the world's largest and most Long BraAch Man Had Used efficient tire makers—Firestone. Crutchea 'Forty' Years. Charles VanBrunt of Long Branch died Tuesday of last week We sell and service the most economical tires made—• " / at the Hazard hospital from a com- Firestone Gum-Dipped Cords—the only tires on the plication of diseases. Two year market with every fiber of every cord saturated and ago he underwent a, serious oppra- insulated with rubber. These famous tires have given tion and had never fully recovered, —and are giving—unheard of mileage on the largest Mr. VanBrunt Jost one foot as th taxicab, bus and truck fleets in the world. They are • result«ef an accidont while he was r serving as an apprentice on also giving unheard-of mileage to hundreds of ~ coastwise schooner when a' boy. 3-pc. Velour Upholstered Living Room $QQ.OO 4-pc. Walnut Veneer Bedroom Suite $-f ,00.00 thousands of car owners. ~ . \ Later he dislocated his hip and foi ANN Iv RSARY SPECIAL ANNIVEESAItY SPECIAL .',.., M.OU ' forty years had used crutches. Th S"uUe— ' ^ ff **** Three pieces—davenport,. arm chair »nd wing bsfik chair—up- Suite c6nslsts of spacious bow-foot bed, dresser, vonlty dressor . We offer you our facilities and experience in aligning past few yedrs lie had been cm- with ona largo center mirror and two twinging sido'mirrors.and ' ployed as a bookkeeper in the tax hoUterod In fmctt quality velour with loose cushions on each • ehifforobo. Dustproof. construction throughout. i your wheels, mounting your tires, checking them for . department at Long Branchy piece. • j air pressure, inspecting them and making repairs when / J necessary by the latest Firestone methods of repairing, DIEIED IN HJS_63D YEAR. thus enabling you to get full mileage from your tires. Robert LewU of Atlantic Highland in Poor'Health a'Lone Tim*. Equip your car with these wonderful Gum-Dipped Robert Lewis cf Atlantic High lands died from a complication oj tires. WE WILL TAKE YOU£ OLD TIRES IN TRADE, diseases Sunday. 11,0 was 62 yean giving you a liberal allowance for unused mileage. old. He had been in poor health several years. Mr. Lewis was carpenter by 'trade. Ho leaves widow, three sons and a daughter. We Also Sell and! Service OLDFIELD TIRES The children,arables Abbie- Levels AT THESE LOW PRICES I and .Basil and,Joseph Lewis ot A,t- HIGH PRESSURE CORDS - OVER-SIZE BALLOONS lantlo Highlands and Robert Lewi! S&£2£J!2 of Richmond,, Station, Island. „ am O.B JO.UU i.75/11 {WxiJS) U.B0 • Woman'e Sudden) Death. Charming! 3-piece Sun Room Suit* $4IS.75 10-piece Dining Room Stute" " \ J5-SS Mrs. Ida Stoney.of Keyport .died 1 1 ANNiyEnsXllY 8PECIAt .t...... v«'y ANNIVERSARY BPEOJAL....,™. , •SSsI:!::.:::::::::.:: MM MS/MOIIUS) 31.93 suddenly Friday noon. 'Mra. Stoney wan' stricken While ati dinner an Bright, colorful teed furniture! IU airy jr«c« «nd, che«rfuln«s Ten magnificent pieces—-oblong extontlon table, epacloyd b »3xS 8,8 SI.SQ 6.00/20(3216.00} 35.13 1 died'within'a'thort time, althoug la a tonln for tlictoma roomi. • Settee, »rm chair and rocker-- with linen eomparbnentit china cabinet, full/ encloied ««...v, Mad* tn fthainat Mr»ston»f«c ! •' -' v " - ••; George W. Stoney, she li survive v ' F. H. VAN DORN by a brother, Ohi)rlea Sandman of 1 i ' Keyport. Funeral iorvicei were 75-77 Broad Street held Monday afternoon front' her home'in charge'of Itev.F, 8. Mar* RED BANK AUTO RADIATOR, WKS. Wood. * • 113 W. Front Street , , . ' •*,ia»i • • :i Canoe .Stolen. MONMOUTH TIRE & BATTERY CO. 'A canoe valued «t $81 and owned 15,0 Moitmontb Street by, Eb Scott w«i itolen Tuesday 1 of last week. The canoe vymj '../Aj,J.-"f'? ,HTj.'»-.«r. •'•lr ••' , ,f i.« / .Uke,n«*r " '" ' tii^hil^'il RED BlANK BEGISTER. MAY 5.1926. Pate THE SAILBOAT SEASON. - . • WEDDINGS, . MANY AT PARW. FAIR HAVEN'S GOOD. PUPILS. MADE $125 AT CARD Amralrati—Ambreita. List et CUldr«Twltb t«rr«l At- Many RacaiTsd Prize*, Last Unaaiie* RRworda for Anil. FIRST RACE TO BE flJUJ> Miss Jennie Atnmiratl, daughter RED BANK MOOSE CLEARED •t St Jsmu'i Hall. tPupils of the'Fair Havea public / DAYJWIAYKJ of Joseph Ammlratl of Shrewsbury •70 BV FESTIVITIES. Tha psrent-teachere'' association avenue, Bed Bank, became the bride ichool who have been neither absent if St. James's church cleared about ' A J nor' tardy during April are as fol- opral Boats fy»w, <'iilns> Onri of Amello Ambrosio of Brooklyn, EueW Party and Dane* w«i Maid 126 at ft card party and dance laat • hauled and Pol in SB»p«—Hlnry Sunday afternoon at St. Anthony's >t tfc. Krtdel Building Tueai.y ows: ' tight at St. James's hall on Von- church at Bed Bank. Rev, Nicholas JNI»>,of Lwt WMWA Lara;* KnollwoM ictMl—C»l JwqbKjr, H«t» north street. ,Muslc was provided Appl«t»t» Iq HAT* •' N«w Boat ZtiUtk. Uwtrd Dtwwlu. SUnl«y Dus- lor thti S«won'» Raerf.' > Soriano, rector of the church, per- Nurobtr of Prliea Aw»rdaA • ' wlti, N«h rrflwrf, Vmt Bit), Lawli Sil- iy ladioo'a orchestra. * Tho first official race of the sail- formed the ceremony fa the pres- The, Moow lodge of Bed Bank l/1, AJ«m Mlkulchik, M.nhU Alter. The prlzo winners wera Mrs. ence of a gathering of gOO relatives cleared about' J70 by * euchre /»• Fiiun. Mon« Fnu, Furl 'Billoejl. rohn J. C. O'Shea, Mrs. T/Uliam boat season for draft of tte 'twen- intaaHuii, IlorniM VmMoU. Gtara* lyifour foot knockabout class will and friends. Forty members of the party and dance Tuesday night of Bohwalalir, W«]Ur BhoaJn, Lton V«a- Sehooley, Mrs. Kathleen Sehweers, Children of Mary sodality, of which last week In the lodge rooms in the Miss Madeline Breslin, Mrs. Frant They Got What )b« hold Sunday morning*, May 16th, 1 Brunt, Im,r,on Ktroi, B« Gomlnouiti, •v«r th» North Shrewsbury, Jcoboat the brldo was a member , formed an Krldel building, A door award of ChuUt Momlt, Buab Buite*. Boil* nan, Clusey, Mrs. Arthur Little, Mrs. Jo- aisle in the church through which Vivian Chtndler, Marr Bvnlia. Hirthm «3 "yacht club's eourso'fop a trophy $5 in 'gold was made to Henry Softtld, Joiesbln* Chuidlw, AdilaMa Mor- seph Bray, Mrs. Theodore Moss, t» bo givon by Thomas Irving the bridal party passed, Tho girls Kelly of Everett ITirst prUe for nil, a«or«« Balm, Jr., Slant.jr VltUtr, Jr, Mrs. Marlota Hicks, Mrs. EUa, Kan- were dressed In wh(fa~ and carried euchre playing'went to- another Kalpt Htndeneri, T«unl» Konirick, John ey, Miss Beatrice Dugan, Mrs. They Wanted .Brown, president of the club. MttlTLhlll. Jr., (ton* Bldf*. Jr., Join t, The boats of tills class, are now white carnations. Everett resident, Mrs.'Frank Haley; George F. Grouse, Mrs. Alfred jbtlng pat in condition for tho com- The bride was dressed In a white Second and third prizes were award- pirllnr. Edmrl BUnltr, Edwin VinBiu- Healler, Sirs. A. Gibson, Walter ed Jo Jpsoph'Baer andEobert J. irk, P«ul . Huird. Julia Qontn, Mary tag season and somo of thorn will satin gown and a veil and carried a Onui, Uir Hamjohoot, Graca Jannaron*, Quigley, Victor Emery, Miss Mar- ,taka the water this week. Mayor boquetof Hlles of the; valley. Miss Norman. ' < Mabtl Xln», leulit Utbtofc, Innoc.n.« garet Coudrier, Mrs. Burgess. Mrs. A farmer wanted to sell his honey— -'WMlaifl H. If. White's Dolphin Garaldlna DlSipn of Red Bank was Other prize winners were'Mrs. M«>«r, Dorothy Turano. B«ttr VanDa. W. 'Brown," J. E. Baines, Joseph Fred Francis, Mi«s Elisabeth Haley, nan, Ltona HtnJrlekion, Erilyn Hen- llazza.- T. J. Schotfleld,' Mrs". John WomlsBB to be'tho first boat to get maid of honor and she wore a green nrion. A garage man wanted a helper— fnr sides wet this soason, Mr," georgette dress and carried pink Mr. and Mrs. Joseph- Corner, Mrs. Bambick, Miss Grace Bublin. Miss Belle Becker, Miss Lena Kattfgan, Willow' atnet aehool—Buiao* Crou, Ilia Healey, Miss Anna Lang, Mrs. 'White will put hit boat In the water roses. Louise' Sorlero and Helen 4lkt EiHo, Lloyd Jcn««, Otorc* Bam. A woman wanted a handbag she had •without doing any fancy -work to Crisp!, nieces of- the bride, were Mrs. Paul, Mrs. Howard Applegate, Harold Handrlekion, Arthur Ilinlti, Frtd Cqra Wagner, Mrs. David LoBoy, 'hit. However, she will be hauled flower girls. Prank Becclo of E. J. Scholfteld, Mrs, Graca Bublin, ButtaiL'Jack VanDemiri, Salvatort Fon- Mrs. Ennico Emmans, Mrs. William lost— ;eut before Decoration day when Brooklyn was groomsman. Mrs. James Nelson, Mrs. Blanche Una, T«r«ia Bajtn, EunttU Binnatt, Car- Lake, B. Schuman, Mrs, J. H. Chad- A reception was held ad the Aymold, Mrs. Carrie Webber, Mrs. olln, LItlxok, Uarr Mack, Katharlni Mar. wick, SI. Emmons, Mrs. M, Hol- -she will receive her holiday attire. Ernest Frank, Mrs. J. .Edward EllHbit, h McOr.lMcOnlhh , BakaaltR.kMllh MMayer , AAdid - Jit. White will B»U his own "craft bride's home' for the Immediate •lit Molujran, Boit Taranoi Janet But- lywood, Mrs. H. Lantz, Miss Cath- A school teacher wanted a place to room families! The couple wlU live*, at Parker,'Morris Kavanaugh, Fred ler. Victor Hawklu, Xdwatnl Henuehoot, erine Reilly, Miss Frances Conn, and Deltoid Fisher vr)U -probably Bitter, Waynard "Bud" Applegate, Amlil JacnbecT. ChulM Uttnek. George "4gatn be afthe sheet, . Brooklyn. The.bride received many Martin, Claarge Llttlt, Balph Letta, Ottilia rfre. Sowlcn, Mrs, Massey, Mrs. , and board— wedding gift). Oneof th» gifts was Mrs. Catherine Brown, Mrs. Mary jawrence Eoche, Sarah Meadc, •. Thtt »»]phln will be quickly fol- Murray and William Neadean. Blamt. Laer Calandrfollo. Maniant Ina, lowed by Elwood' Powars's Miana, an electric floor lamp .from the Anna Hall, Vivian Llnbarger, Elbabath Mrs. Burke, Mrs. W. Conn, A. W. A. shoe repair man wanted shoes to members of the Children of Mary Lester Pierce's orchostra provid- Maekohkr, Carolrn Wlnton, Grui Mln- Gibson, Mrs. James McCue, Mrs. vhlch Is undergoing a thorough ton, Mtrlt Pl»nlti, Emma Ban, Olga overhauling by Harry Martin, who sodality. Aft only unmarried girls ed music for tho dancing. The or-Sthw«nV«r. Roiallns Tursno, Dorotbr Fred Francis, Miss Rose O'Connor, mend—~ will sail her again this sewson for are permitted to be members of the chestra, among, other selections, /ooUtr. WlnlfMd Gilbert. Marlon Harm. Miss Margaret Murphy, Mrs. George ler ownor. "' - • sodality tho bride has relinquished played a pitce entitled "Indian Tialtl Oiborn, Anna Vlrubal, Mary Vlm- Reiss, Miss Jennie Dwyer, Miss A man wanted a tiook like one he used membership in the society. Lovers' Waltz Song,", -which was bal, Marr MacioliVr. Joieth Clurr. An- Mr. Martin .formerly owned tho draw £<«Iand. Vordtn Groomv, Paul H«tt» Mary Relss, Miss Mary A. O'Brien, Mlan» and he knows her like a written by Fred Scholfleld,' a resi- ichoot. Steven Magyera, Lyl> XleGratb. Miss Nellie .Quigley, Mr^l Charles when he was a boy in school— ;iqolt. With Mr. Martin ftt the tllr McNamari—Brawn. dent of Shrowebruy and a member Stephen Bad, Frank Bnrder, Anthony Tur- Hoffmann, Miss Mand Menk, Miss of Lodge 16'of New York. This ano, Wlniton VanNote, Jack Zlnsi, Fiad Rose Sullivan, Mrs. Edward O'Flah- ler, Ferdinand White ht the .sheet Miss Madeline ' T. • McNamara, number was encored. Mr, Schol- ZwelW, Arthur Caiman, Dorothr Bin- A young man out of a job wanted a job— 'and "Mr. Powars at tho jib and con- daughter of' John McNaraaVa of nett. Marion Zmerr. Marjorle Groona* erty, Mrs. Baines, Mrs. Walter lay- ' terbourd it forms a combination Pott Monmouth, and George Brown fleld has written several other Warren DeBrown. Harry Eettel. Edward ton, Mrs. William Decker, Mrs. Rob- A girl wanted a place to work— "that spells almost certain victory In of Bed Bank, were married yester- songs, Porter. Dalton Hall, Helen Slnpion, Kalh- ert Norman, Mrs. A. Webber, Howard Ap'plogato was chairman erlre fran«, Joiephlna Kettel, Althta ithe majority 61 races. day morning wtyh a nuptial mass at Unller, Gladrt Bniiall, Geraliin* Smith. George Coudrier, Miss Elizabeth. A woman wanted washings to do at her . Sarah Clay Brown's Elizabeth is St. Mary's'church a^Now-Mo'n- of, the committee in.charge of the Smlfh, Miss Ella Braney, Mrs. Mary 'receiving^ her new dresa at tho mouth by Bey. Joseph P. Hughes.1 party. The other members, of .the Murray, Mrs. P. J. Mnlvibill, Mrs. home— hands of her skipper, Harry Cloy. Their attendants were Mr.' arid Mrs, committee were William Norman, J. ORIOLES WIN OPENER. Leon Bardge and III'ES Ella Dormel. E. Brooks and ErtiBt Frank. 1 • Captain Clay will havo Duntan Al- Lawrence Mctyamara of Keansburg. Mrs. Feter F. Lang was chairman. lalra as his sailing mate. Mr. AI- Re J Bank Nino Scorn an Easy Vic >f tile committee in charge of the A man wanted a tenant The bride was attired In a blonde tor/ OT«r Forl Monmouth. *lalro sailed with Mr. Clay during georgette 'dress and wore a hat to A NEW-POSTMASTER. , affair and, her assistants were Mrs. the past winter season in tthh o iico-match. * Mrs. 'McNamara. wore The Red Bank Orioles opened the IJavld L. XeRoy, Mrs. Edward A farmer wanted to sell a heife*r fcoat races and they mako a strong green, georgette and a blonde hat, John N. IJIIIyorlTNow FillinrThat baseball gams Sunday with a vic- O'Flaherty, Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Wil- V .•ailing, team in any boat.;, and she 'carried pink roses,, Af- Position at Middletown. tory over the Fort Monmouth nine liam Maloney, Mrs. Alfred Beiu, A man wanted his lost dog back— John N. Hlllyer is the now post- Mrs. Mas Ryan, Mrs. George Ke- i't • Andrew "Murray is having nls ter the ceremony a wedding The score was- 22 to 5. Three of "'craft'Beige Water overhauled at breakfast moster of Middletown village, suc- the regular players on the home ongh, Mrs. Maurice Hollywood, A merchant wanted buyers for a "alow was. served at the ceeding Henry C. Bennett, i who Hiss Mary Nqonan, Mrs. Walter (Frank P. Dlckman's boatworkB, In bride's home. The couple feft on team wera r.ot in the lineup Sun- 1 . addition to, having a new coat of ceased to hold tho position last day. David Macintosh pitched Laytdn; Mrs. Thomas Kelsey, Mrs. a wedding trip and on their return Thursday. Mr. Bennett has also Charles Hoffman, Miss Jennla Dwy- moving" line— , _ jalnt and varnish she will have will live at Port Monmouth. The efght innings for the Orioles and a now fienterboard and probably a given up his grocery-buslneBs at kept the hits scattered. ROBB fin- er, Mrs. William Decker, Mrs. John bride received a large number of MJddletown - village and he has Carroll and Mrs. Attrlch. A barber wanted men to shave— . 'new suit X)f sails. Mr. Murray was wedding gtfta. She is a graduate ished the game in the box for the 'handicapped last season by his moved to Red.Bank, where he for- Orioles. The Bed Bank nine hit the of the Leonardo high school and merly lived, , A householder wanted stove wood— . smaller rig. If his boat gots a new Blder business college at Trenton ball hard and often, Bublin getting For'Jobn Carroll'a Family. 'suit of Mils they will be made on and Is employed In the office of the Mr. Hillycr at present is acting five hits at seven times st bat and A large, number of Bed Bankers the same measurements as tho sails postmaster. It is expected that he Rose hitting safely in all of his six are-expected to attend a series of A housewife wanted a maid— Kotick bqat works at Fair Haven. 1 used by the other boats in this cWss. The church was decorated with will receive a regular appointment trips to the plate. .Willism "" boxing bouts next-Tueaday night • John Dlckerson's Widow, another palms and carnations: At the cer-in a short time.' Ho IB in charge of tosh and J. Calandriello also made at . Masonic Auditorium at -New A woman wanted to sell a bureali^ member of tho 24-foot class which emony a vocal solo was rendered tho seed, fertilizer and agricultural good showings with'the bat. Alto- Brunswick. The bouts will be for .made a good showing'In .her few by John Crelin of Keanshurg. business of Rboncyr & Ely at Mid- gether ,the Orioles made 28 < hits. the benefit of'the family of the An automobile owner wanted a * start! last season, will come out a dletown. village. ./The building Every man on the team scored at late John,Carroll' of New BruT •trong contender this season with , Smllh—K»nnidy. w,hera this business is located and least one runt Fort llonmouth wick,-."'Carrollliad boxed at Red chaiiifeur-f several new foatures. Miss Florence B. Smith,.daughter the building where the postofflce la made ten hits. Bank eevoral times. He was killed Col. Walter 0. Patterson of Mld- of Mrs. Ann,io B. Smith of Harrison located are owned by fleorge W. Next Sunday afternoon the' Ori- a short time ago at Carteret while A piano teacher wanted pupils-~ ( ' dlctovni township owns a craft of avenue, became the bride of How- Bray. The Bboney & Ely business oles will meet the Colored Giants o. he was a spectator at a street riot. this size and It is hoped that ho will ard Kennedy of Madison avenue wiH be moved to the. .postofflce Red iBank at the Oriole field on the , enter his boat in tho events this building. MK Hillyer will be as- corner of Shrewsbury avenue and A real estate man wanted to sell a house- last Thursday afternoon at the Freehold Couple to We'd. 'Season. Tho boat has always been bride's home. Bev. Clarence M. sisted in running the agricultural the Newman Springs road. . Th( A plumber wanted plumbing work— #kept in tho .best of condition and Letts, pastor of th» Fair Haven business by his aon, John T. HHIyer, game will start at half-past twi Th'e wedding of "Miss Mary L, ]v she Bhould bo ready at an hour'.* no- Methodist church, performed the who until recently was employed at o'clock, • Power, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, ' tico. ceremony. The attendants , were Bradley Beach. Andrew Citarella, James Power, and. Andrew Morris, A drayman wanted'carting to do— Henry Applogate, who has made Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Worden, Jr. a butcher who rente another bulld- GOLF AT THE COUNTRY1 CLUB, both of Freehold, will take place a flame for himself as an'iceboat The brido was attired in a blue geor- ng at Middletown owned by Mr. at. three o'clock Wednesday after- A farmer's wife wanted a few regular 1 builder and skipper, is.building » gette dress. The couple left on an Bray, has added groceries to hi& Celcbrltiaa in thT~Bport!na; Worl noon,-May 19thr at the St. Eoso 24-foot knockabout which he hopes automobile trip to Atlantic City and stock of goodB,. • •. • •••••., . Engage in a Fourtoma. ;i of Lima church at Freehold. customers for her eggs—- ', to have ready in time for the Decor- 1 on, their retnrn' will live on Harri- The Shrewsbury; River Country atjon day regatta. The boat is well son avenue.' Mr. Kennedy is em^ PARTY FOR BRIDE-TO-BE. club will open its golf course Sat- John Lawley at Manaiquan. A carpenter wanted repair work to do— along toward completion. Mr. Ap-ployed at the Asbury Park oHle* of urday to its members and their John La*ley, .•who was fdrmerly , plegato-has not made public lior Giftt for • Perth Amboy Girl-Wbo the Metropolitan life insurance com- U to Wed Fred Blemeyer. friends. Work on the grounds has in' charge of ths telephone com- A inan-of-all-work wanted some odd name but she will be christened the pany. For several years the bride been under way the,' past month, pany's branch at Red Bank, has ' day »he takes the water. A surprise party was given a has beon employed in the; Front few nights'' ago for Miss. Abllda and C. Joseph- Ballad who is in given up his position in, Florida, jobs— street office of the Bed Bank steam charge of the course, is pleased with 1 Jensen of Perth Amboy, whose *n- where' he was with a realty con- MINOR 'PUBLIC BUSINESS. dye works, gagement to Fred BrAmeyor of Fair the way the (greens have responded cern. He. is now living at Mana- A woman wanted to exchange a kitchen to. treatment. On Memorial Day a squan. ; _•'__ • ' Oddi and Endi~oTThingt Asled on Ztllar—-Divli. View was announced a short time by th« CommUtlonMt. ago. The affair was given by the handicap tournament will be; held, range for a sewing machine— Miss Florence Zeller of Rlch- Maccabees' lodge1 of Perth Amboy •with «tilyer loving cup at the prize* A MERE MUSHROOM FAMILY. Edgar A, Terhune sent ulettir to mond Hills, Long Island, and Ed- Entries are being mads with- Mr, the Red Bank commlstoners Mon- and a number of friends, It took Th« Nobl«m&n'a ' Friand Knew A typewriter concern wanted machines ward Dav'.sjof Bed Bank were mar- placont tho hbme of Mrs. Isabel Balloli. ,. ..,'. ' .; • day night,calling attention to the ried Saturday, April 24th, at the Family Far More .Andont. fact that a petition had been pre- 'Wilson of Maple street, Perth Ala- A crowd was on hand Sunday ti A nobleman, talking to an Ameri to repair— bride's home. They left in an auto- boy. Tho houEo was decorated In watch a foursome between Mickey sented somo time ago for concrete mobile for- a tteddtosr,tri p to Nor- can friend about the antiquity of hii paving on Hudson avenue1 and qn pink and white; Many fine gifts Walker, welterweight champion, family, was told roughly that he wa A farmer wanted a man to work his folk, VirginlaLand they are expect- wero received'by the bride-to-be Jack Kearns, his manager, "Bugs' ' Linden place betwoen Broad street ed to rcturntodey. They will start 'a mere mushroom."- and Hudson - avenue. Tho letter and the evonj.ng < was - pleasantly Baer, noted Naw York newspape "How is that?" he asked indig- Housekeeping in a housa on Mon-passed in feasting and in general writer, and Billy LaHlff, owner of nandy. •-• , ' ' farm on shares— > stated that it would bo cheaper tt> mouth street owned by , Isadore '.'Why," said the other, "when . lump this work as ono contract wltjj soeiabllty. Mrs._3remeyer, fired the famious Tavern Chop House o 1 Weinsteln. Mr. Davis is employed Bremoyer antl—Mra Carrie Taylor New York. The club will hold a was in Wales a pedigree of a par- An executor of an estate wanted infor- the .Monmouth street paving job, by the Monmouth Plumbing Supply tournament 'soon Amelia Smlthot.Atla'ntieHighlands stars. Among the entrants will b which filled more than five large mation about certain heirs— - ilqnlera' said they were going tp nail were among the guests.' Others Ted Lewii, toted orchestra leader, parchment ekins, and near the mid- '• out! a program "for paving various , MAY CROWNING OF VIRGIN. 1 dle of it was a note in the margin were prtafint" frStti TottenVille, Me "Frisco,; the dancing fool," Jimmy 'About this time the world was ere- A man wanted to exchange a farm for. • streets In the.order of th,olHmport- tucher),'Fords, Avenel-and'Eowaren Hussey, Lew Clayton, Jimmy Dur- 8ted anea before taking action on any ImpraiiW* Sertto* to'be' H4J3 San« n," Fords, J "'" - , , ' day Night at St. Jam«/« Church. ant end Edward Jackson,.' a house inutown— paving petitions. NOT SO FAR WRONG, The oleik was auttiorlxed to ad' Tho annual May crowning of the V3 9KU?KUL: L FRACTURED. tertise for bids for sewers on Madl Virgin Mary, will Ufco place .next LEONARDO LOSES. Tho Man of the Home Had Know A man lost a spare tire and wanted it son avenuo. , Sunday-night at St. James's ehutch. C>nlll«' D«Vllo oF'Rum.on Hart In Hir Mothar. ,-Compla'int was made that double Miss Marguerite Dohert/^, will be W«lltin( in H.r Sl«p. Siring of Victoria^ .BroVen ty ."Isn't that perfectly rlliculousl" back— assessments fbr sower benefits had c'rowner and Alice Johnston will be uj DoVito, .ten years old, Fr.ar.oU Lut W.ak. exclaimed Mrs. Birtks, "That 'been made on properties owned by crown bearer. The train bearers daughter of Dominic DoVito o The Leonardo high school base* young Mrs. Upstarte who lives Bumson, is in tho Long Branch hos- ball team met its first defeat of th around the comer actually has the A farmer wanted customers for his Policeman Sprig Williams and Vin- will be Dolores Moynahan and Mar- audacity to claim that sho is cent Porelll. The olork was In- garet McDondugh.' Miss Margaret pital -with, a fractured skull. Shj season Friday afternoon on its royal lineago.'r ••-•••• cider— structed to ask'the assessment com- Ryan will be banner beared and her Was Injured In a fall downstairs on' home diamond. Freehold was th • "Well," said tho head-of thi missioners to attend the ne?t coun- attendants will be Miss .Josephine night last week whllo sho was walk- victor and the score was 8 to - house, stroking his gray mustachi cil meeting and explain the assess- Sldoll and Mits Eva Aeiss. ing Im her sleep; Her father' foun< Tucker HansOn was slated to pitel as he thought of bygono days, "shi A lady wanted a place as a practical ments In question. '' '' The service will open with a pro- her unconscious at the bottom 6 for Leonardo but ho had not full may not bo 80 far wrong at that cession and a recital of tho litany the flight of atalrs. Sho was Ukea recuperated from a wopdcrful I remomber her. mothor when shi nurse— to tho hospital and an X-ray photo pitching performance which h was a girl, end, believe me, she wai ! HIGHLANDS WOMAN HURT. of the Bloated Virgin Mary, r The somo queen." . v - • opening hymn will bs "Again with graph showed that her skull hac made Tuesday against Atlantti A shipper wanted to buy live stock— M». ElUn Ko.bl»f, 71V V«ars Old, been fractured. At tho Hospital i Highlands When he allowed onl] .-——.«'» . '.- • Joy We Gvoet You" and'tha crown- 1 Fall IntoaXobblailona'CuUtr.' ing hymn will bo "0' Mary, Wo was said that her «ondltloh was""M" two hits. On this'account Tucker ! The Old Lawyerabd tha Judge A lady wanted a boarder and roomer— .Mrs.'Ellen Koebler «f Highlands, Grown Thoe." following the bymni good as could be expected. Camilla brother Henry pitched in hlj ttead In atural court the old squire hai ..io. I.s. 7. 5J years old and who l« em-the statue will be crowded and a has been attending tho Bumson "Hen" la a good pitcher when he ): made a-ruling so unfair that thre public school and was one of th1 young lawyers nt once protested THEY ALL GOT WHAT THEY WANTED oyed M school attendanctd e officeffi r reception, of new members into the right, but h« was not right Friday against BUCII.B, mlscarrlago of jus Jt".that place, van standing on sodality will to held." Another brightest >papll» In her dais. . Freehold jumped on him for (even tico. The equlro immediately flnoi By Using Luke Longhead's Column* in >'• .MilUr street near the eehoolhouso hymrt will be sung entitled "As the :i runs and his biother Tucker tool each of the lawyors *6for contemp ;" UsVFrlday whon n dog fight started ——*>','*v';'." v '. •'•• his plM». He stopped Freehold u Gentle Spring Uncloses.',' -Roy. ThU Year's t*low«r' Stow.; of court. • .•••-. •".!' - . neat by. Theidogs started to run'Charles' Fsrftn of, Eatontown will but ,th«: touWy se*t boys had 6b' Therd was silenco, anil then > aid In her-haste to set out of their Tho MonAiouth oouht^hortlcul Ulned too blr « lead for the Mid deliver a^tifmon and a vocal solo tural society,, at n rrteotltia at 'W older lawyer walked'slowly to th Monmouth County's Great Market Place,, ' Way Mrr. Kooblcr stumbled over a entitled ''Bright Queen" of Heaven" dletowh lads to overtake thorn. front of-the-room and dopositod • thik and fell into a gutter st' ttie \V.'Kennedy A Sons'.: store las! »on.d«ll»r bill with' the «lerk. 1! V i rendered by Mrs, Edward night, dtetded'on holding anbtho The Want Columns of -• •( lid)I of tbl roatf. Tho gutter wai McDonough, Th* exercises will then addressed tht judge 1 s follow t I .Made of eobbleitones. Follcoman (lower show this year, but tht dsvti WEDDED » YEAR3. "Your nonor, I wish to sta.te tHi Jamis Banner 'saw Mrs. Koebler CIOBD w|th a "behidlotlon. Mrt, it. and plico wtr« not selected. It ii I have twlco as much contempt fi t U\\ and he went to borrfislsUnce, Raymond Phillips, ortjanlst of vtho probable that it wlpaalri bt htld. a Mr. and Mri. Fraqk ColIIni Cal this court ss any othor man In th T Bhe- was UH«n homo and Dr. Jamei church, will'be In charge of th« th». armory. •; More clMwti will bi brat. Tkalr Sllvar Waddlnf. room." • ' '_._••'.'' The Red Bank Register , J,; nWlsnd %M eMled. Mtt. Koob- musical program. added and ntori maet devoid tt Mri and Mrs. Frank Collins c r ';' let wffer«d a fractured shoulder the amaUur claij than over btfora Lonir Branch C*J«brat»d their 25tl .' Sufgoitlan. r An advertisement of not more than 30 word* will \ and ah* w»* cut arid brulitd.. She BOYS' OUTINC^AT N»W YORKv Tha preliminary sshedulei will b( Wtddtof snnWerwry Monday nigh Georgo Cohsh, cprrt^dUn an be printed for 2S cents, and your advertisement wJU . f-«« t»k*n to tht loh(t Branoh hps- ready wtthlutht nikt Un d when about 78 rtlatlvts and friend playwright, wnn prnlnlnj, at th v 1 Blojcl. Club will tp«ttd Salurisy Lambs' Club, the humorous vn' X . be carried into moro than 7,000 homoi. .!, pital Saturday and an X-r»y photo' In «b* Blf City. gsthntd at th«lv home. The tvan of Bugg«itlon». "It is runnlor Write your advertisement plainly, put In an s)0> .'. trraph wai taken fcf Ut shoulder. Ing w»» spent, ID pitying cards i am sugcrciit a tlilne,"'he said,1 "than J ••'' Mrs, Koebler livery «ctlvt tot htr The Members of tht boys' bleyeli other punep and' i buff«t lunchioi say It out, . l'laywtlahts should n •elope with 25 cents In cosh or pottage stampl, drop ,- age, Htr 7Bth Wrthday, ooWrred club of tha Port Monmouth .public Raymond Murphy of Washington was nrvtd. Mr, and lira. Collln member this,. Sugseatlon (1 wh X It in the nearest letter box, and Uncle Sam ana LUIM ;• last w«k and « putty wai «lY«n to school, will •njoy »» outltif at Ntw street ahd'Junlol LanjUr of River- r«c«lv«d"raan»b»tMtlfulglftj. The: makei really funny > the ilttlo, hoy York Saturday. 'Thty w(ll-rld« s!4« drtvt wont •whnmlitff.Bunday wo» married at Oil City, tontoy] remark to hl» father: 'Pa, If yo ? Longhead will do tho rest , , • ' ' her honor by a number of htrtholr wh«»li to K«aniburB and take jn tho Shrewsbury river., They did v«nl«,«nl, ' anandd- hava lived at Lon help .ma with my arlthmotio lesio ? 0r Tfu, IM u»\ ot krl»« 111* »dTartli«Bi»*l le tonight I'JLtoll.you. where tna hi I you pt»Ur.) a boat thtrs to th« elty, • At N«wnot itty in the water Ion* btcMiti Brunch St ysytirytirs.s . TTheh y hhava * tw. nigh ltoll } V6»k th»» •yrtll vliU n»nx J»wk Uid H w»« Very cjold, but t* tu u I sons nSHrtln 0 td tah youu trouners.' " th* MettopollUn Muitum. • Die •\A known th»p.,*ro ihA.antjryerion sons, nSHrtlan 0., a student p Unlventty of P«nh|iylv»nlii, »h . ••''. W.Ur In BtbtH. bbo w Will btMWmpanlbpnlWW byV V *ho have bwn swimming; to ih< Newmitm Befor« her tnarrUga M« ell'BoWUna, ihy principal of, jjvtif thltyeer, ~ "Pa, wh«t do thty put water ( CoHlM w«s Miss Stella A; Ronman itookn fotl" ' « '. ,'• - "t' GOODf UPIU'AT LINCROTF. " "«1M« w!t«{ P*rf«i' AtUnduc* I- R«cor3a'fo>fcMoBtl)- ,' , ,_he following plpllk iffhe 14ft- croft public echool had perfeet «t- tendanbe record* '<6r the put TRAN month; 'I *, •*• •' Primary' devartatnt—AtaeM and Wai. ttr Bannatt, EawaM Bonihton. Job a Breeifanrtdca. Bdwafd ~ " ~ M. E. Mc&UI/TY AMUSEMENT CO. -Phoqe 802 • tf GEORGE G.'ROOP, Manager M»line« 2:30 Eveningi 6i45 «nd' 9i00 Phono Uubnnl»t»r^ • Matinee Daily 2:30. Except on Wednesdays at 3:00. . •- • VBvening 7;00 to 10:45/ • IK.UU Bod.n. AUftiTfA TOIHam \>n. Brunt. DavH'Hooii; JW4 'Hortfall, B»lph 1 i Saturdays and Holidayg, 3 full ahqws-r^SO; 6:30, 8J30 . * , "',.'. Larton. Oharln and • MIllardVLtonaH. Last Times Today, Wednesday, May 5 . Last Times WiUUm McOarron. ,- • Grammar d»p«rtia«nt—Andrew mi An- HaltHalts Ford. J«nnl« Btnnttt, Anna, H.Itn Last Times Today WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th Last Times Today and MllJrtd Braekanridge. C.rrl. and "The COHENS and The KELLYS", ——— -—••—•»'• v.nMv.i..uMc 1«H(C*« SHU Charloa Johnwn. AdAnzdini a Mireica. Elite •AND- Leonard Rorlo Marlnor il.d«l|n, Hauitr, Sarah MeQuun, Uargarat Molwn, tint Layton. Jamtl VanBmnl/John Dxitjye. S-STANDARD ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE-S Uancerorrans with DOROTHY MACKAia ' Vhdowa' Penaioni. V Pensions totaling' 918 n I month S-7-KE3ITH-AL*BE3E3 ACTS VAUDEVILti^:—S Thursday, Friday, Saturday, May 6,7 and 8 were gr&ntcd to three 'widows Jby Judge St^iftbach last week. /Mrs. Maria Hanaen'of Mon'mouth Beach and Mrs. \MeIv» Jient, ol, Asbury THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 6th, 7th, Part, eachv-w5th ftilr jpitior chil- dren, were'grsHUd "|3{'.each a month, 'Mra,^ Amelia -Smock of B. FV KEITHr-ALBBB VAUDEVIIuL,E Matawan, who has'orte.irjiijto'r child, OF THE' FAMOUS tITTLE Sll.VER.NEWS. THELMA WHITE WHITE SISTERS To Reopan Ifart of Rumaon Road— 1 ' Hom^from Hotpitaf. ' aoing.dlrect to B. F .. Keith Palace, New Vorfc City, Next Week Copd progrieu is'being made on the paving jpb'^on the Knmaon road. 4-OTHER KE3ITH-AL^E3E3 ACT3-4. The road% has ^Jjeen paved at the eastern end .and ithat section of the road will be Teopened'Saturday, At ADDED ATTRACTION the same tiinet Sevea Bridge toad, / which T\aa b.een'closed to'traffic, will VANTONIO be reopened. < ' , WELLS & BECK > MORENO The streets on the .Woodbrook Direct from Keith-Albee iratt are being covered with gravel QH, boyt Oh, frit Yoult and street'signs'are'being put up ide Theatre love 'em both, for Marion on the corners. Daviu plays 'em both—the love* Warren Herbert returned home- last Thursday .from, the I^ong ly heroine, and die dashing Branch hospital, where >he had been Prince she impersonates! Ro- laid\up severaliwecks,with injuries mance such as you've always received when ,he;wps hit by an dreamed on Madcap adventure "\ automobile. , * Mrs Wxl)i?m W. Shampanore has bought a new Chevrolet coach. fOPLE Miss Marguerite "Ward is the owner of a new Ford;sedan. , The driveways,on Gfeorge Bud- dy's property havo.been repaired by the Mutual supply company. ^ The firemen were ;called out last week by a firo^which staftcd in the ruins of the. Gallagher house, which was destroyed by fire 'Jast winter. A^ garage 20 feet, square with room for two cars is'being built for Scenario ti/ Charles E. Burns by George W. JAGNES Sewing' of Red Bank, The garage (CHRISTINE •will cost $560. , . ~ N JOHNSTON , Mr. and Mrs, Theodoio, Sodeft SIDNEY , r% - v< were Sanday, visitDr^ of 'Mrs. John WITH ' / Ifiemthtnevtlbi/ fRANKLIN w Paul Naulty.' ' ' WARNER BAXTER "GEORGE ' ' m>m> ' WAYSIDE NEWS. ESTHER RAISTON .iWCUTCHEOfi Chicken Supp«r GiTen ,by Mea't KATHLYN WILUAM5 Club \ a Succaaa. i STANDARD ACTS JHHH The chicken supper given by the men's club in the,community house ADDED ATTRACTION Wednesdayi night was a big sucepss. A rehearsal of the play "Hose, mary" was held in the church hall )VULLER& Saturday night The play is to be VAUDEVILLE 5 given' some time this month. Miss Ruth Cool; of Cohlo spe.nt ! Direct from Keith-Alb"" S the week-end, .'with hell parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cook. ' ' Riveriida Theatre Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, May 10,11 and 12 Mr? and Mrs..IIug£> Steintz of Jersey City wero icccnt visitors of Mr. .and' Mrs. Hubert Vjoorhecs. Mr. pndjttrs. Ednaid i Cook and sons "were .recent' .visitors-'at tho home of. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fran- cis of New Egypt Monday, Tuesd9y,. Wednesday, May 10-11-12 Miss Amelia Armstrong of Rum* son spent Thursday with Miss Cora Jackson. a , Mrs. Susan Truax spent Thurs- day with her daughter, Mrs, Walter Fletcher pf Shafto's Corner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank'Jackson and KEITH Mr. and Mrs.'Fred,Works'and son ACTS FROM THEJJ Lr Junior wqre . Sunday , visitors at Lakewood- and Harmony. Mr. and Mrs, Fred' VanSchojck spent Sunday 'with Mrs. Susan Tru- HIPF^ODROMES ax. ' .. —and—i- Elliot King, ,who ..has' been sick with scarlatina, is now able to be TJT E thought she was an heiress out. The ' quarantine -was lifted KEITH PALACE, N; Y« City Sunday. ' i - _ —she thoughg t he wasa a DAVID BBLASCO'S FAMOUS STAQE F»L

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