BANK VOLUME XXXVI, NO. 7. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1913.' PAGES 1 TO 8.

Hlll-lli. kl'K nf urs.unite .if lend puste 7T. llest II of PABINEISEIF OISSOLVID. or l.ii' liest l.u.skel of apples exhll.ited urn. ' J. A. offci-H $r,.ol) ml sprayed with (Irnsselll produetidn. ieee. ' 12 1. l'"i,'r the Jjest husk.4 (if |||||>I<.'H, VS. Host fj ears of Country (.cntleinnn Goorge rakes Ovor the Bnelneus of uilulde jor li.-ikijii-', Ki'iwn Iii riliininoutli wect <(;ni. J. llornec HurdiHK oifer.-i Daly £c Hiekey. ID VEGETABLES. oiinty; sl/.e Lu c,uint '1~> iier cent. K. V. K l A TERRIFIC WIND STORM. A.lunis offers $111,110 ill KOI.I. Hosl i; eiil'.s of (ifil'len Uantum George Daly and Joseph Hiefceyof ll'i I'Vir the hest liaskef of uppleH, nny swesweee t corn. J. A. lliislll-ll offers 5.1.00 Red Bank have dissolved partnership uriely. The Vreeluml Clieiniciil fiim- K'l'l'' l and hereafter their electrical business Host li .Mirs f any, variety-siveet I,..i,, | y j f l JI . A. CHAP1N McLEAN AND J. W. THOMP- :iny of -New Ui'iinawli'lt, N. .1., offers one v t)(vJ carriec on yy utss oun( er1) r CYCLONIC GALE SMASHES BU8LDBNGS .",-lli. ilriim of lOlectre arsonate of lead pie,,.•..ru. . llowurd S. liurde. n offer.s Srl.iiH gold I Daly.' , ". £?"Ihe dissolutio- °,"t. n wa s"Tt effecte'd, un- SON ARE DIRECTORS IN CHARGE. M. llest (i .'ins of any yellow variety | der pleasant conditions, and Mr. AND DOES OTHER DAMAGE. Thu advisory directors who will aid Bul'('rU''ce"" J' A'. JIusl"'" "'"•'" y°M i Hiekey will.be employed by his former oseph \V. Thompson in the vegetable S2. Uest fi lurK>-'.'it un,l UKist nearly'jici'- partner. '. department of the fair are John R. feel ears of sweet corn. .]. Horace Jlurd- Mr, Daly has been awarded a big The Farmers of Monmouth County are Getting IIK ulTurs $r,.'JO BiilU iileoe. contract on Lewis S. Thompson's Silvermere Inn at Little Silver Partly Wrecked- Donovan, William Dowlen, John Ken- Ml. Best li sweet iienpers, any vuriety. nedy, Henry C. McLean, Luther I.ouiH V. Hell offers 12.011 Bold pl.ee. Brooltdale farm at Lineroft. All the IVIore and More Interested in the Fair Each Year, Schcnck and Randolph Strykcr. The SI. llest 11 riill Jicpiiei-.s, un\- \ai-iet;.-. houses on the place and all the harns Roof Ripped Off the Building and Carried Out in will be Elias S. Black and Lewis K. Tlionipson offers S-'.r.H fjuld will be,wired for electricity. Mr. Daly ,ieee. has also been awarded contracts to in- and the Number of Exhibitors This Year Is Ex-Timothy White, both of Little Silver. S:"i. Hest li J pul-Hnips. Cul. \\'iiliaiii i;ar- A storm, freakish and destructive i All the electric wires on the property ft. Chapin McLean, of Eatontown ' i;s. .Nero, All exliiliitors in tills (lepurtmi:nt inusl lour nffeis Jl.oo K'lld piece. and accompanied by hail and a terrific ! were knocked from the poles on which ss. He*t li car.s (if Held eorii. ;ui> vu- will have charg1 e uf,the fruit depart- 21>. Wiuesup. IL* entereii hy llu' itelliul jiruwers. wind, struck this section Sunday. In 1 they were strung, ment at tlu county fair this year, and .'iu: St:i,vin:iir.s Winesnii. Kntrv fee, 2T, cents. riely. Ileln-j- X, aupii ofl'eis a leather less than a minute the thermometer : Most of the north side of a large Joseph \V. Thompson of Lineroft III. l'urnnon (MiininiHitli Black TlvtR). The secretary will npiu'ceiiite curly in- ,sull-eii>-e. ::-2. It.nne lieaule. formation from Inii-'iiiliiiK I'xlilliltiii-s as SU. Hesl 2 cahl>ai,'e. white, any'variely. dropped from 98 degrees to 72 de-! barn on the Monmouth stock farm will liuve charge, of the vegetable ex- ll:l. IVeli's Pleasant. Hie uinnillH tti spuce their eNhiliits Col. William JJurliour oflers }2.r,H Knl.l Krees. The storm was particularly de- [ near Oceanport was caved, in by the liiliit. These persons hail charge of III. i'elienli. will rei|lllre. Alteulloil lo tills request ieceece-.. . THE LITTLE VILLAGE A LIVELY structive-at Little Silver and Ocean-(wind. A silo, thirty feet high, adjoin- tlii'Si' department* hist yeitr and they llo. York Inipprliil. will Insure space IICIIIK re-uu-veil. '.in. Hnst '1 ciUihase, Kavo>', variel>". port. • I ing the barn, was blown down. The receiwd many compliments on tin; :iii. Sniill.'s Cliler (Hallsliury). •rinouslioiit llils .l.'iiiii'tiiii'iit the lirst ill. lu-.st 2 cahliiinl; rcil a y ariety. PLACE LAST WEDNESDAY NIOHT. 117. Ken Davis. I.I-iKf ill euell eoinpetltioll will I).' 52.HH offers &:'.r, fl .Damage amounting to about .$2,000 silo was supported by strong guy inanii'.-i' in which their di'partnients :,S. Itussel (nuy Vuriety). mil Ihe -eeond |irizc %\:W. Where KO1(1 li. 1 I Annual Flcnlc of St. Catherine's Church was done to Silvermere Inn at Little wires, but they could not withstand the wei-., r'oiKlueti'd and mi the excellent ir luerelliillili.se is iiflf-'red aM II .slieeilll 'J :. .lii'Kt L' ,'KKplant, liny variety. .1. A. Illl. Any oilier variety of apples. Was X.nrgol7 Attended—Hot Proceeds Silver Point. The hotel^bolongs to | force of the wind. They snapped like exhibits made. Their experience in Ill ill'i ISII.UK :i to :l'.i, Inclusive, Lewis H. llilllll the ilr.-rstt p|ui2 c of tt'2.'"> w"Hi I I" Ililslll'll i-fl'ers 5,",.O0-B(,l(I piece. Richard Borden and is conducted by j pieces of twine in the hands of a giant. tlu; pa.st will make them more cap- Till,nips,in. I'lank L. Cunllithle, ,1. A. llas- iinille.l anil Hi special liieininia siilisti- !i:i. licsl '2 uilullllowcr, anv variety. Will Be About Double Tliono of Lust l:ell. .1. Hi,luce' HunllllK, I'.il. Wlllllllll nil priiinlnin of }l.nu will !H. Best •: liiinclies of nnlish, s. i va- Yenr "When §138 .Was Cleared. William J. Burns. The heavy down- j Most of the panes of glass in the nlil" I hail ever this year, while the in— Iliu-liiuir anil 'I'h.uiuis .\. MeCurter oiler fll\en the sniiie us wherh e llu speciadl l-ielies, 1 hullch of each. pour of rain and the terrific force of ; barn were broken. Broken pieces of cir:tsMl interest ill the fair and theS."..nil' I'.-ich in Hie .iivishin luivillj,' tlii' lireiniinn nl' uny Uinil i« uffere.l. „ :ir>. iiesi :i tiistinct varii-ties nt io- | Despite the heavy storm Wedncs- lirst. secuul, third, fourtli, lirih mid .sixth Kshiliil.iiv hul.llliK reeell.ls for S3.nn or inalncs, f, siiecinicas of eaea. H. A. the .wind wns more like a cyclone than glass went (lying through all parts of new classes and divisions will increase (1 i day niRht, trie annual picnic of St. l:u;:esl uiinilter of entries; line pdil inoi-e, pnld In entry fees, shall be rur- I 'acsar offers ?fi.HO Kold \ii< i- . j Catherine's church of Everett proved a storm. The full force of the blow! the big building. A number of men the number of exhibits. pieee fur euell Ulvlsinli. • liislte.l with u seu^oli puss. seemed to concentrate on the hotel, were in the building, and fortunately l'7. iii-Ht :j iieaiis of celery, fmy nne va- the most .successful affair of the sort ' iM.iiiinoulli county is one of the CLASS II—CIIAH Al'IM.KS. Knlrios close AiiKiist 2Hlh. liful agricultural counlies of the Host iI]:I11- uf III spe..-inioiis (if any vn- lO.Nliilills must lie delivered tn the (11- llniU'-l Slates. With one exception it l-i.-ty ill" erali apples. rcctur ill I'IIIIIW in,I Inler Iliun fiiur u'l-liiek W'e.liics.liiy lift.-moon, Aniinst is |ii.)l)ably the largest producer of CLASS ill —l'KAUS. :it!i ic'iillurcil products of all the I'oun- •10. liest display of f. varieties, .1 speci- (!r IIIKwill he "pen all (lay Wednes- lie* in the country. With this repula- men-; ,,f e:ieli. ('ul. William llnrliiiiii .liiy for Ihe rei'-oilit "f cxhililts. ofl.-rs ?r,.l,n All exlilhils In llii-> .|c|iiii-lliii-nl will I liuii as :in aoricultural eomiminity, lle.l plule of ", specimens of any ul iuiliied lu'i'iii'.liiiv I" tin- follow-ini; points: tlu'ii' ouejit to be a peal show of pro- Hie loll,,wini;. viii'1.'ties: py 1. (.nudity for till,I" use. t11 J ] bits tlu.v al the fair. As a matter of •1 I. I'.urtlell. '_'. Trueiies.- of lyno. I iii Hesl ;i whllo '- !'i " Ai\ dinneuiiiiiuir wans serveflL'mud insidIII.-IU.ILe- a- nne vuriety. o them. and the storm left it leaning at a The scerelul-ys "Illec will lie pleaded. i ::. llesl It, ltutu Huj^u turnips, uny on ing formerly used as a hotel. On the Hying HI all directions Some of for the s;il;e of the premiums offered, •I l! II,,well. variety. g people dangerous angle. tu answer (|ue-lion« Ironi iuteii'lin^ r\- vu lawn was a large platform on which struck the hotel guests Ihe r , I lie Tanners of iWoiimuuth county •I.",. S.'clii'l. hiliiloi-H eitlei- l,>- mull or i;i resjiollse lo lill, Uest 1! !!iiiKlaiK>l(Jli.-\ uny nut ' " I dancing was held, the mu.sic being fur- struck by the pieces of furniture es- A large tree on Dr. Edwin Field's O!!L;II( to take a ^reat interest in these a |>erseii:il call .-it Ihe ull|i-i-. riely. , Inishcd by a Red Bank orchestra. caped serious injury but some of them place on Front street at Red Bank •I 7. Vermont lleanly. I'lii. Hest plate, r, specimens nf l (jll)a were cut by flying glass. two (k'parlruint.-: of the fair. The' IS. Laurence, CLASS i—|-.\i:.\ii:ns AMI AJI t-ies. uny one variety. When the storm canje up the dancers was shattered by a stroke of lightning. fail- is strictly a Jlonmouth county •111. Kielf.M. . • (HUIiKXI'lllS. fld t th bildi B tht ti ll North of the hotel was a small sum- Two goats belonging to John Rocco, fill. Le Collie. urn. Best plate, pole limn i,eun«. nny fled to the building. By that time all pi-ip >-iiion. it is not conducted to Iiivislon.. VVlS h mer house or bungalow. This was who lives near the Little Silver sta- 1 .",1. Any oilier vnriel v. I. llesl eshihit ul' vr-fti'liililcs |.'rown K.,,.Y."™.V!S So'"::i:r,,i,.';; - the diners had finished eating. The ma!-.. iiinney for its directors. Th In divisions II |,i .r,l, Ineliislve, I.i.ni.- lifted off its foundation and deposited tion, were struck by lightning and i hi i f iilul enre.l I'm- hy II hoy or Klrl Hi ycurs m;. liesi iiiat.- of inisii limu l.eiins, tallies were moved to another room, ten feet from where it stood. It sailed killed. When the storm came up the V. Hell :III,1 J,1. . A. Husk,-II offerl ?(.-..(111 eael >.]" u^'e nr under. n. s]ieeiiiiens (. tl.ir 'l/.e. I'i'.i. IH'.sl |iliitc of bush "• :U1V •vc'1"; JlcCluskey was awarded $.j in gold, ciiiHruiiiity :md be of pj-olil to those > •1. Ili-ii exnihit hy a wnrkliiK I'arincr. l i l.- lei- tal.le use. 11" Iif.-t |,lat<; sprouis, Bernard A. Hiekey a set of silver tea \vl"> utti-iul it, especially to llu: farm- liest jihile uf ;my \arlety r, speei ::. llesl ,lis|,lay "1' h Thompson offers er-'. . Frank L. ('.oniiii!,!.-. on'er f'-.ifli. :! varieties. Lewis S. ne variety. A. I'aesai- lfers | spoons, Eugene Singleton a clock and 1 $r,.on „,,!,! ,,leee. i George Mouser a box of cigars. UNION'S NEW OFFICERS. TINTON FALLS FESTIVAL. •I. Amory Ilaskell, the president of ci..\ss v—ri-:. I. llesl Specimens "f l, ets fi.r I:,nn II I. liest plate ilf leas, v''~ ! The committee in charge of the pic- Hi.' i'air a'ssiK'iali'in, ol"er.s Sfill.OII in r, i, iie.-.i display ,.r r. v ie,- .". s use. i'crcy S. Slli"llis i-lf I riely. ANNUAL ELECTION HELD LAST ABOUT 5125 CLEARED BT ANNU&Ii illelK of eucli. II. A. C:i, offers : i | 11:'. llest plate of sillnueli. em- ' nic consisted of Mrs. Charles Kelly, sni'i-uil prcniiums to be divided annul"; uf tlie I-Sl pliite uf lilllU 1,,-UllS, 1-2 si.. i variety. i Mrs. Bernard A. Hiekey, Jlrs. William WEDNESDAY NIGHT. HARVEST HOME THUBSDATT. tlii' school childi'en of Monmnuth low illK vurieties: nuns. Tlii.tllU" N. .Mel'.irler " 113. Hest j,late uf ai-tlel:,,l;.-s. any imuK. .f rawford, Mrs. Albert Bennett, county who are most successful in at- :",.",. Cli:ini|il.,n. fUd.. liieee. variety. .",11. Mr. lli.se. • ,1. llesl -pliite Mrs. John B. Brady, William Kelly, Ezra OBborn Clioson President for Ensu- The Affair Wns in Charge of the Ladlei' Ira. ling entries to the various depart- 1 il l.ush llliius. 1". sped-] HI |||ist ;; \l(;sv\x 0 f lettiuc, any line :,;. Old Jlix.m I'll', -. nuns. v.-uiity. Michael Toorney, Edward Rowe, Ber- ing- Your—Tlie Company Wns 23 Yoars Aia Society of the Mathoflist CUuroh— ni.'ii'..-:. Kntrii's from directors and i,V llelle uf irKi:i. 7. II,-si |>l:ite of slriiiK Leans. Cliurles .".I.. I-ilZKernlil. li. llalsey uff.rs Vl.~'» K"l'l piece. 11.",. llest :i luruest .Mantel Wurtwl, nard A. Hiekey, John B. Brady, Mat- Old • Lust Month—Active List Now It Was the Moat Snccessfal Harvest OII'KVI.; of the, fair association are not ltll.\- nne \nfiet\'. Home1 Ever Held Thore. tn in- 'minted in this competition. (ill. X hiiiuru. S. Hest :l heads of cal,l,:iKC, red. • thew and Thomas Mullin and Charles Nunibore 46. .ill. Keew's I-'uvorite. 11. llest :l heads (if ealibuKe. while. Ilii. llesl '."1 lui'Ki-st earn,is f,,r furin By a harvest home Thursday night 1 use. au\" .me variety. < Kellv. ' The annual meeting of Union hose Ii- . l-.ll,erl:i. 1 u. Hest 11 cull "t-- fur. table use. (',,1. J K:>. -ii entry in any division of uny II". l ,esL '2 wiiteruH'Uius, nny (.in- vu- company was held last Wednesday | >_i '' Tinton Falll s MethodisMhdi t churchh (!>'[);(! uiH'iit whatsoever shall count as \\ illlain Harliiun- nffeis $2:.".ll Kuld piece. le 1 1. Hest il earrnls fur farm use. I'ielN". BED BAN]C PEOPLE AT FAIR. night. The election of officers was the j cleared about §125. The exact 'one. This competition is open to any Si. Chair's Choice. lls. llest .11 ebeese ]nuni.l,in>', uny ,,!!>• I,.,. I'nui fi.ril Lute. IL'. 11,,-t I slulUs of eelery, white. principal hu.siness transacted. Much j amOunt of the proceeds' is not known pel >.in who was a pupil in a public, Gli. Sllloek. 1", Hesl 12 ears of yellow corn. Lewis variet\-. Governor's Day at Hunteraoii County | S. 'l limnpsull uffel's 5a.IHJ Knld piece. 11 It. Hest :i Held pumpkiiis. interest was shown in the election and! as all the bills have not yet been paid, _pji\, i.' or parochial school of Alon- l^ii. iiest liii'K'-xl peiiiier. any .» v:i- rair at Ploniinffton Attracted Several.'' in.in.1 Ii county during the past year. I 1. Hest 12 fills of white coin. there was a great deal of rivalry. The but the net receipts will be about S125. . llealli 1.".. liest displayy of Bl'.nvlllBK Held (Jinn. rl-ty. II. A. C'uesur oiler* fL'.r.u Kid.I A number of Red Bank people spent 1 pieee. new oflictMs are: The gross proceeds amounted to §200. Tl ." exhibitor must write upon the I ilivi.-lu l,i hlelusivi', .Ill's. Itarhcmr olfers $"i.ni va ain \2\. Uest largest iiutat... an - hist ThThursdad y att FlFlemingtoni , wherh e President— K-.'.ra rjsliorn. The money will be used for general entry blank in the space provided for ,1. A. IhKUi'll an,I c,,|. Williiini iiarliiuir lileec a 1 Mler in euell In tlie ilivlsi n.'i liiivi 111111. llest Ii em f Hver.meell .sweet 'riely'i -.- Hest 1-,1-L'cst i iit'i I'-i"-! mv niR-'tliey attended the Hunterdon county Vice president— Charles Dennis. church purposes. ••tli;..! purpose, the name and postollice etirii. .Seeretai-y—William J. Soflel. In- I unil liirm't.1 minilier .>( varieiyy. ciiarlL'sU llalsey ,,ricrs ?:.f,o fair. Howard A. Rogers (if Keel Uank Ti-0-isnra— Fivin il i-'ruue ' The affair was held on the grounds • aililr,'.-s of the chile! for whose credit 17. Hest Ii ears of Country (leutleiium 'ri-eusurer—IIIvin Jl. I'ruUe. ill el. m,, Ki'1,1 liiece in euell dlvi-slon. K.1I1I piec ; and Dr. Robert Dickson of Fair Haven Foreman—Wulter yanliruht. of the Mineral Springs hotel and was til" entry is to lie made. CLASS VI—(illAlT.S. sweet e,,rn. ]3 l KUH M IlsH w lt /it 1 IS, Hesl ii lui'Kest ami 111,>vl nearly one vuriety''"' ' " " ' ' ',"">' • made the trip in Dr. Dickson's auto- First iissistunt foreiHau—1 lurry T. ; l ,»r of the ladies' aid society ['rciimims will be divided ns fol- Til. Meet lu vurlelleM nf niitivc Ki-npoi, n c la e perfeel enrs nf sweet corn. Airs. 1. LS; U'l. UesVl lu'KPst ciuiliiloiver, nny one' mobile. ^ Tlifeee men^vere especially^n- Hnilfen. of the church. People began arriving lmvs: llnsford effers ?.-,.nil cold pieee. Second asiistunt foreman—Jonathan llest lilule i.l" any. or Hie folluwiiiK y terested in the poultry exhibit. They 1 !i. Itest ii speeiinens uf cucumbers. at the festival late in the afternoon, 'in Ihe school child securing the Mll-ielles. li luinelies of each: I jr.. lleslest lameslargest d-'J-'plnlilei:^|i , any one v«- saic] the s],ow was vcry K00(] ,,n(| tlult Ueiuesentutlve to liremen's relief UH- and from then till nearly midnight greatest luiiuber of entries. $1 .T.oO. 7 I. l',,ne.,r,l. ^11. llest ,: slieelnlelis of vxtz l>lilllt. |-i,-i\ v i .ewls S. Tliunipsdll ciffiTM ?r,.UO tiiilil ! pi,.,.',.'. ''" - '""""' '"''* *-""" ",'"": there were between 500 and 61)0 en-snciiili.ili—l.cMlcr I-:. -Meijueeii. there was a steady influx of people to 'I'll" second greatest number of en- Visitor—Tiiouias ilooney. 7:i! ilrlulil.it>. liesi laiKc.-i pinnpkin. uny iuie trios. There were about 1,400 entries, the harvest home. A very fine dinner tii.-.,, .Jlil.Oll. 21. iiest II S|IC( nien> nf white onions. JlenilHT election Miotird—Willllim J. 7 I. Salem. varietyy. Lewis H. "J'h |ison offers ?2.r,u j ;lt ]ilKt year's poultry show at the Soffel. was served. Nothing was" lacking Thud, fourth, fifth, sixth and sev- 7.",. Wunleii. 'ii. lie-.t II N|ie. inieii.- ,,l red oni.i y py Illelis nf yellow (UliiUlM. Kiiltl Piece. l-"ire pidlee—Sidney .1. Duvls, Joseph either inequality or quantity. On the licsl II S|ii l_ I. Uesllf.ilt largesllll^l 't 1 si|i:ash'"'I liil--»ll., uuill yI. l nn'Mile " vn> •'-- Monmout, h. county• . fair.. Th. e, racin, g enth orcate.sl number of entries, .$5.01) TU. I 'elnwnnv 1^7 Ut Hills.', 1-Jlwln Creelin. 77. Mi,,,r.-'s Knrly. .Mrs. I. II. Ili.sfoKi olfels $2.r,U K,,ld pie riely. John !•:. HI'uii y ,,fiVrfV s }.-,.IM$" I K,,U1 I at the fair last 1 hursday, which was lawn were tents and booths, where ice in o,ilil, each. '2 I. 1 Se-t I '2 :-peei Inens nf ukru |ni. d hih 1'aiuile eliinilliUi(—I'liurles II. .lohll- 7N. A?:;I\V:IIII. cream and soft drinks were served. Kl-i'i'll. i'ol. William liarliour olfers ?r,, i'ieec \ Governor's day, was also good. The KIIII, Tininlliy Kay 1 kuuiihuii, Ulliis Kiirl- Tli.'SL' special premiums ought to re- 7H. Wil.ler. "' a V 1 Rt J Bank en e lliul CllUse to fecl Music was furnished by a Long sult in greatly increased entries. Al- Ki'l.l I'ieec. vaHeiv ''""'""''"' """''"'"' " °" ' ' P ^ I'inunee c,,niniitle,—(Jliurles II. .lohn- ^;',. Hist li speciinens of imrsnips. 2'.i.' iiest lurpesi imiskincioii, nny one proud at the finish of the second race Branch orchestra. most uvcry school child in the farm- si! Isiiliellu." snn. Lester H. .Met.'ueen, 1-lias lOurllng. s:'. l'liekliiiKten. ^11. llest li .specimens of sweet ]H'ppers. j Vlll.|,.lv " j l)Pr.,nis. e Buster Brown, Lemuel Ket- After the dinner most of the iolKs ing districts of Monmouth county can S:l. Ive's SecllillK. J7. llest II spechnens of rcil pppiHTS. | 1:ill.'nL.hl latest ial.l.aKt-, uny one va-Tj, ' • The finances of the company are in Aliram I. IClIius oilers $2.,",o KOlil piece. ,ietv I cham'Cham,s horse, won three out of the five sat about on the lawn and talked. The .seeing a number of exhibitors from S 1. (Jtcell .Miilintuin..- ' good shape. The annual fair of themen discussed crops and politics and among the farmers of his locality. N:',. 1 '1111111,11,1, •IV.. llest 11 Knhl mill, wliile. Hest Inriiesl teuiateilo uiivy ,nioneo vava-- ' heatnuais anud secuicsecureud thme majoiiiitior portiomnumni ^ ' , , , , ., On every farm there are some fruits Ml. Campliells Knily. ^11. H,st il ludil rulil, red. i rit.tv the women talked dress. Other things S7. .Maithu. nil. llest 11 citron Uleluns. Thomas X. ];;., 1,,.^t ,,,Heeti,,ll i.ito, ..n> w.uiam J_, ploulson | company closed ten days ago and the also came up for discussion, but crops, and vegetables much better than the Ss. l.iuly \V:lsliluKll.n. Mcl'arter offers JL'.'iM uolil piece. i second door of the firchouse. politics and dress were the principal average. Kvery year the declaration in (livlsiuiis 7 1 tn *s, ineliislve. Lewis :il. Hest ti heails of parsley, exc;U>rirv:;rUieI ''T','ri\"Uii!;m'';Lr''|j"hi.r tomatoes. .lis-lr)anniJ iS Errickson. Appleget, Jacowenbt tCo. thShutte fais ran ind Moceeds will be used to iurn.sh the is heard from farmers, that fruits and S. Tlii.nipsim anil l.uuis \". Hell ufTer ;i2. Hest in.if-peehfk k >,fr IrisIih Ccoiibier im- ,,,,„,. ",; ",. j,,",,,, „„,,, ,,, Mr,.,. Appleget'Applets automobileautomobile.'. " EdwarEdwardd ! ^Th. *™e compancompanyy ^.uuceldjrate. «^d '"-"its 2 d" ""an--topics. . S',.011 e:ieh In Hie divisions ImvlliK Hie IT S pi0 M From a financial standpoint and in ]iruducc which took special premiums Hist unil see,in,I lui'^est nninlier of en- tutoes. .Mrs. jiums Loeu offers JJ.I.O 1:);, nest lialf-peck ,,i lOKj-ptlun wheat. ] s Allaire-and Joseph N. Hance were ! nivcrsary on July Aid, las .Ihe corn- could have been more than matched tries: .me Bi.l,I |.ieeo in eneli illvlsl.in. B11 other respects the harvest home was liv produce from their own places. All liu'l.uis will lie jmlKCil by Hie l'ol- M.".E liulf-iieeic or «",,„„ ,,,„• po- .^i-X^n^^l^Z^^ ! Thursday visitors af the fair and they V^y was oi-ganr/et in ™0a8 »e the most successful ever held at Tin- linviiK,' puints: WeiHlit, uecrdiiiK to tutoesKtlltl liiec. Mrs. . Munis Loci, offers ,''.,,0 Hrnnswich i.ffcs ,„„• r,ii,ll,P,.r,,m Vrce- \ took several people with them in their Wes Red Bank hose company W.tri ton Falls. The members of the ladies' The farmers who raise this espec- variety, 4: appearance, 2; flavor, 4. :il. llest hnlf-peck of MIIKIIIIIII Bdiium ially good produce and fruits are those (.'I,ASK VII—SVATKIUIEI.OXS. [intiittit's. .Mrs. Morris I.oeli olVri'» ?2."'O aid society did most of the work, but Unit -the fair association wishes to SU. liest display (it any variety, not ^i.ld iiiece. they received material assistance from . enter exhibits. 1.---.S lliun in speelinens. :ifi. Host hnlf-peck of l-'.arly Rose po- other residents of Tinton Falls. !ll). Largest melon. latoes. .Mrs. Munis Looli offers JU.SO People in the little village always Tin--advisory directors of the fruit Hold plict. li I. Hest llavoretl luelcn. :'.li. llest liuir-lH'Ck of Sir Walter pitch in and work to make the annual department arc E. E. Alexander, U2. Kolli tJ.Mii. I'll. illu.-U Uluiuiilul. itiil.-lKli potntoes, Ml-s. Morris Loeb of- festival a success. With them the Charles S. llucklin, Jr., Edward F. 1H. l-'leridu I'uvi.riU'. fers $:;.")O Kold piece. Co. success of the harvest home is a mas- I'Vnlon, A. 0. Morford, Albert Wall- :1T. llest lililf-peck r>f Irish l"]]-to-ilute e^ of tilth* .spetlnl mm-soluble, pp an active member in the company, 11:',. Aluunluill Sweet. liotiiloes. .Mrs. .Morris Loch oilers JJ.fiO. ter of civic pride. ing Morford and .!. J. Wolcott. The mi. Sweetlieart. urst'iilcal poison for tin' potato buy and QOVEBNOB AT THE FAIB. The company was organized in the Kdbl piece. fungus UiscasL's. The ladies' aid society is the main- judges in the fruit department will H7. lee Civum. :ls. Hest half-peek of Green Mountain building which is now used for the be disinterested experts from the state !>». KeeUley Sweet. potatoes .Mrs .Morris I.oeli offers ?-J.r,0 CLASS IIT—KPKCIAl. COMI'KTtTIOXS State's Cliier Execntlvo Will Visit Thio Hotel Abbott on Shrewsbury avenue. stay of the church. It has been or- !i». Any iiilicr vnriety. K«ltl Piece. I-'OK (3UAXOKS HI! OTJIKIt SOCl- Place August 29th. ganized only a few years, and during experiment station at New Bruns- In illvisluns Si) to im, Inclusive, Ilor- K'NKS. A small two-story frame building was wick. liei I X. Kir:ius.,(?liurle* 11. HnlKey, Lewis :i:i. Hest half-lieck of Xorrross po- Governor James F. Fielder will be a built in 1891 on the lot next to theits short existence has raised about tatoes. John 11. i'ook oflers fr,.i.lli uolil i::i. Cuinlihii'ii illsplity ttf Kniiu, ?l,000 for the church. The full schedule of the fruit de- S. Tinmiiisen and 1 >r. Krnest [•-uiinestncU Idece. ot nl ilos, roots l Fi•'irst piemiuin,; guest at the county fair ill Miildletown hotel and the company stayed there uller $;i.im eueli In tlie divisions havliiKg ID. Hest half-licck oT lOnoiinous po- lirst. Jl ,,.,,. ,lf „„,,,„„ ,,•!,... I township, near Red Bank, on' Friday, for five years. The building was partment,- togethe1 r witli the regula- inl, til 11'<1 and fourtlhi lamest tatoes. 111'. Kl-liest |.-alinesl(ick offers 1 t tions and tlu special premiums, arc mlier of iieVe I'm' fi.M Ktilil pieci'. ''•'' "'"«"""• ! '- ! August 29th. This will be Governor's moved in 18UC to the lot on the east "A BUTTEBPLY ON THE warEi." as loljows: II. llesl hulf-i'i'ck of Kiirly lleautc of ml),'(>s In tin'rrult and vo,»ei:ildes j duy at the fair. The covcrnor will be side of Shrewsbury avenue next to the CLASS VIII—MrSKMKI.ONK. Ilehron pntaloes. Mi's. .Morris I.oeli of- rin crops ili'ju escorted to the fair hy tlie Red Bank public school building. The company Company ,of Stara to Present Popular lil'I.lOS. inn. Xetli'il Di'lii IKneky I'oril) any f f: l ith th ti was incorporated on March 18th, 1897, All 'xliil.its In this ile|,:ii tinenl must type. "'•i'- liest h''iil-pe.'ir.»f American (Hauls, department",' 'wi'lT ii'«ur,l s(ieei:il' pienTi- cavalry troop, and will arrive on the Play at Empire Theater, I it,-red )>y :ietu:ll Kivtvers. lill. Jenny l.in.l. ... Mrs. .Munis l.neii .ifi'ers S52..M 1 solB d j.leeep . I urns in divisions I.ll mid 1,11a hi Ihe i grounds in the afternoon. Mrs. r leluer as Union hose company, No. 1. About Next .Monday night "A Butterfly on 'I'll,- iissoclntimi will furnish i>l:ites mi lil^. I'ltnernlil (ii-in. 13. llest lialf-lieek of while pululoi'S, 150 men have been members of the als0 bc !lt Khu the Wheel,", fresh from its triumph ivl.i. I, exlilhil* will l,e ,lls|il:iye,l. l',i:l, llneliensueU. uny single variely. (-haiies |i. llalsey K company in 21! years. There are now l-liilry 1',-e, L'.", cents tlir.uit'.lieut. Ull. Any otlier vuriely. offers ?:'.r,il (.'old piece. off'e'i"ed'" ln"ilusi. 'el'il'se/especia'lly! any K"cst of the Red Bank motor hoat club. in New York, will he at the Empire l'.\l; il.ll.il-.-> li.il.lillic riveipls lor $2.(Iii •10 active members and,!! honorary Ill li'ivisiiur; lun tu nil, inclusive, II. Hesl ;i speehllens uf S(|liasll, llllb- lion which Intends theater. This play lias been running or in.n-e. |,ul.l In entry fees, sliull l.e Lewis S. 'I'luillipson ami Dr. Krnest mild eomniiniieiil,. i hli tlie director iu members. ll,, iii-he,I w-illi :i s.'ii'i.ui pu'-s. 1 Sqclnl Dnuco IiaBt Trid^y in New York with great success since I'-ulineshieli oiler $:">,uil each 111 tile ill- •IS. ll.-st spei-liu ins of HiiHlnn Jlar- urn.' "I' either Hi' 'n't nr vi'Kctul.li-s '!h.. .-.een-lary will iip|,rei'i:il*. enrly in- \ i-l,,11- h;i\in:: Ihe llrsl and seciuul row Sipiu^-h Alnam I. |.;iUns nlfers ?:..",n The company bought the lot where last November, and the company" f,n ,,i ,1 ion |-rinu liileiullni: e\liil.ll,,rs us laiilest unndier of entries: uue ^uld |ileee fluid piece. ! Fifty n«' Bank younK people at the present lirchouse is located in which will present the play at Red |,< I!:" nuiioml of space their evhlhlts fur euell dl\ l.,|,in. •111. Hesl .1. Si. 'riii.rriii.ri,ini n .v Co. uf \,« YiiiUi i tendedd an ininforiiiaf l Miriai l dance in the will . ,'.|il!r>-. Allelili'.u to thl-, li'ipiest March, l!l(>7, and the two-story brick Bank is composed of several well sqimsll. 'I X. ,M( Curler ofle city i.rf!-r Jlu.iiii 1,, th, exhibitor scm-tn.,' Jlonmouth bout chili'l s housh e lusl t FriFi- Will ill.lire spue, hcilli; reserved. building was finished in time for the CLASS ix iiiiviiursr:1 rininrcTS. known stars. Miss Laura Burtc has the Ittee ill elinl'^e ul1 tills ile- 111.',, llesl 1. liunclifM ol lirapes. .| va- "li•17. .Tie lles: l :'. Mieelni.-liellllelis ul,,f" seaseillltil,l l,,pe,. l etuhle.s ruise.l f I -,,111 II, elr seeds. i , •' , f , I ,, .,,, II,, • • H f',ii SL'COlltsecondl annuanniuial fairlair, whicWHIChH waHas uuuheldi iinn leading part. The play tells the story 111' I.'IU'III ehisslfy ull xliil,ils lor rieties. ,S. Ul- August of that year. . The company liesl :• bunches of u , L' va- s.iiiiisii. c.yiie K- (iL.iiiy ,,f \"eu- v,,rl< ciiy, Harold A. I.iii (is .iiul lloiheil h. Lin- Au,rllsl of timt year. .The company (if a wife who believes herself neg- Wlieli l','i|IU'-le,l >> ,1,, ll : 1 0 1 A 1 1 ll..-. All ei,,«ers i>f is. i,,si :: spe, linens ,,r lieid pniupklnv. „(.•,• $r,.n(j K I;'"I" uumi''I- "1!"! 'inV' '"i ^ ," " '."'"•l'<">'> w;! :,"''' ^' has a combination chemical tank and lected by her busy husband. She flirts ru I " \ : . of IVniu aiv requested In llesl :l miisUmelons eiuitii- 1 hoKe 1 8 lm(1a llook ml Uldclcr with another man and as a result is 1,, i,i.: .- I.,r eslill.lllnn. fur wlileh in, ,,, ip ^'l.,; Us";"" nen'uHei-s '^.",, 'i'.ii.l TfnlV'^t^T^ tJTu I '-,'';'"- ^'Vdwlr? 'L^"T c' "I*"™ " " Chll , fee • eli:iri:e, lu.v lleHt n peiu-s, illsllnet varlely, sued for a divorce. The big scene or _ Pill, llesl :: heads of l.lluee. disllnel pieee ' u slii|,],er I,, Ih.-i inK tin- season i,f Lawrence, (). l,(lv,m U'lMs, ,li-i l«. truck. •I I. • full' us.vn.-lnl ii lin,-- nnulu irraiuv- the play shows the wife on the witness ni"iil - I..I' In,I,Illl : II n,li| Mli Kt' anf vaelely, .1. Iliirace 1 lnrillii.it nlfers Jr..nil ,".ii. liesl ll specimens (,r il.,1 lurnliiM. 111::. . • .-Clarke Wortliley and Ilenjaniiii I.. At- . -~-,-m In Hi,. ,ll\i i.iii IIMVIII,:' Ihe lul'KesI nillil- ; itand She is subjected to a (.'rueling without r,l. llesl .", spivliiicnx of I alms. ,", ,,,jASS j \-- - SI'III'I AI. COM I'KTITll ).\" water. ^^ HAND OUT WITH DEER BOTTLE. I.er of entl-l.-s in Class IN. .•loss cMimination by her husband/a clriii-,.', uller Am: I SI, U-1111 'rate l r 1 1 rli-lV !,'r, ,,n,:d;:e'""u imuin"i'. Hri!'n )!{• ^ '\"^'"<[^'" ^.'!.''' .'','!,'| Clmini.llii nnd Oomimiiy nol.cnr»ii)8f. Mi[llllotown Tow..»Ti7i, Worn.. Hurt Dur- |,,,tlliiu: u,,rks nl U,.I l 1Haul,1 . 1 ri. \ss .\ cii.M.Mi:i:ciAi. loxniiii'i' in iwyer and in the end swoons. are propi AI'I'l.HS. ?r..ini 'M i'l III "..h.iiiiioiiih 'eoiiiiiv. or win, was u r.-it-1 Chiii'lcs K, Chaniplin and his as- lnff Bcmp nt nod Dnnk Lnut Wook. IV.,LI|I,,|I-: f" Hl.MV.I II IV Ml. I.ai.:, t |,.-i,p,'i-. 'i ''i! lei .••! ' ,>!!>• \all,,ty of apples niliv lie e\- Kinnui Co.v of MiddloUiwn township r,l. l,al-!;e ,1 pollil,,. iilni-ly . iiriill..l Tin.II In a lnil.ll.-, pilvute | .Hdi'inli. plnyiM's, Cdlliposini! the Cliamp- BED BANK MAN IN HOSPITAL. 'I'l,I.IIII:! I Ilils ileparll rill 111.' lll'lil lilhlle.l III Ilils einnnierclnl exliililt. prn- I I Cut ll I'.:, 1: M till cnnie to Red Hunk last Friday and ttlll lie J'J.llll vl,le,| Hi, > :ire luixeil and packed ill Hie r,r,. i.nrue ,,i paioihiai sciioui ..I'- MCiuiuudli cumiy , ||n ri.nt.,-1<«ift' company, are rchcnrsiiiK r,n. i.arr.e ,| .Mnntel \Vu ' "This CI'II'HM'TM im'.'i.'i' (he Jui' ellonofint SI. .liinies's club house im IMon- Kot di-mili. She went to the "pit" soc- III. 1 ,:e '.eeiiinl pri/e .( 1.11,1. When r,,M lee.lllallon .,.,- ImKes I l.uikels I- ll'el ,1 Wnltor VanErunt of Oathorlni),Street I,,' m,'I','I,Ull,II.",' l-i eliel'eil ns a sped:.! I :i i II11, L-. lunliel or IIUT, imrlfiilliii.il contest ili- ininilh street every day. .. Hchcarsals (j(IM .m(i ejot in an argument with a •V.'.iin will hi' 1,11, oovoring from an Oporntlon. pi .•nuiiii, II,!• lirsl pri::e ,,l III :iililI(I..II lo special premium, every f.7. Lill'ili-1 head f eiillllllnn', are held both morninc, :uul iiftemoon. | woman there, The Coy woman was nil,ll, Mil,-I,- e\ lill.i liir liia>-, If lie ehenscJ. nuliie II r "lillv I I ,,f I,mill',I 1111,1 Hie :.],, , Ml |il, .s. Lar;;,-I pilllipkl Walter • Viinnrunt of Catherine I',!••,! "file :,e,.|l,l pi'elilllll ,,r SI.ni) will pi-lee I,,r l.i- ,.|,|,l.'. and Ihe fair a :•,.- 11 rlsl Inn a.'1 see I: I tli .1M'V.II'I'I'I'IIIII'.'I'. . "., , ,-e' . L-'i'lile'sHI :,,,.:' '.^i , A- - (uuintit-. v• • iif, ne.w scener, y• is heiiii g i ;i eithe - "" • r knocked down or fell down and ,11 offers *J.",» R"l,l pi 1 !„• ,;i . .11 the .'-:ilne jiis u I II,, 'd'eehil elalhui nllleiuleavor lu ,1b.,,,,-,' (,f Hi,'in I ihe runner. .' '•%, i,:iiii;e. Tin, id.leel painted lor the plays to bo produced i,,,,. r,... band Ktitiek a broken beer street is nn inmate of the Lone Ul ,.1 any I,In,I I'l olfereil. wlllielll liny eolllllllsMlntl. nlllesl Is 1" I;, th" In .11 llu llranch hospital, He was operated I'l IJ 1 1 bottle. A cut WUH mnde on till' palm 1 ii . in i,< ,, " iii' -' r'liiiii'niii,-*, . . I.h1 , iiIllei e I reason. I, lary .: olllee Mill I.e pleased I In lie ,1 l.aiihet of u|,ple,,, nny vnrlely, ! s SIH r ifiip 1 1 ii I l i ll l i l >l i i ll of her hand. The woman wna taken in lust week for interniil trouble and Her .i.ieMiion • Hum lidi-iullm: e\- e.illiin a nulliis of live mile.>i •">T " - '""" " " '-•'•"' 1 fiV-Vi".'.'.-"!'. ;:: !V,v.rMV». i .::, ! : h.-..!.->."iV: iiV.. :i!-Mi ,s recovering. Mi'. VmiBrunt was :,, cllher liy ii,all nr In re .pun-i, to I;," html:. .I,,Ini II. i'',,,);, :' the 111.' llesl halr-l.rck of v.1,,,,,1, unv vn- 'I'j'jil'' >"' enliyi.,,1 hy II,l>- .-.1,1,11 of Foil Otf. a Motuioyclo, to tile town hall ill a I'lirringe by IV lleil Iliuil: U in :. I and piv I, llt ill' Ihe conlincd to the house a week beforo .li.'il eiill nl Hie ..III..'. I'lelV. liceinan Clinrlcs Woods. l)r. R. I Hank mi].Ir idiili. olfeci, fin.nil in Twn men who were ridim; mi a he wns taken to the hospital. He will h'M l-lnsi- AIIUIII.I L'lllh, lij, l.ar^erl i.i ,|,I. h h bik I,II- inusl l,e delivered In Ihe dl- soil i,If, I'M S:'..r," iiMilee." be able to return home the latter part II I. llesl liux uf n|i|)li>s, uny variely, III elilU'i;,' hi,l 1:11,-I lliun foul' (ill. lit".I Iialf- li yelluw im i -Hi '••> "iininere. |mv(.m;n| ,,uhc coiner of Ilroad itucl c-|t.^.. tlit- WOUIK . 1 he wiimiin was of this week. Mr. VnnHrtiM is em- Wr.llie.'iiluy all,'in,,,,II, Auiiiinl i,wn In Miinilliiulll enulll.v. •I'll, Illle-ini 1 Iliowel'M eulnpel IliK III division I I'I nut ir"l,""! P' ,,',;!,,';", M e, ,,f J .',.,..01.11. ^.•.•.•t« Sun.lny nl'lernonn I lo.'ki'.l uptl.nl night and was released ployed as a driver for the .Standard CLASH I-- /U'l'LIlK, I'll' Ill ihlH dlvlslnU. Col. Wlllllllll IU,,;!"VHIMV "! when the iiiiichinc Hkiddcd 011 the wet Salurihiy l.iorning. l 111, llesl ll I: of led 'UVCet p, 1 ,il "company «t Ui'd Hank. He is tho Hurl r ull'ei'H $111.1111 In r.:)hl. l.'llline. ti,,'k nll'ei iiliiui, nil'' X I'luiii'l, ,lr.. 'lilH i InirliK. They were net injured mid 1 lal '. |lr. foreman of Union hose company. ,,l Hi vui elle-i, (, Jipeel- Ill , llesl IIIIMIII'I uf n|ipli'S, liny VII- Mi ;: ,1,1 id ,,ee,lee. the niotdrcyclf wn:i mil (lnin»Kt;l'' Mr. Blnttory in Not n Flrmiiau. II. Ilillle... I i. lllll'I'V infer.'! llely. MI'oW'll In .Molllllimlll eoilllly. LIV lle'd Hi-,|in,rl l.f.kcl nf pulal,,,",, lluwnl'il M. llulili.ll iilfer," tlll.llll III I'.olil. CLASS I'll! i, (lAitniiN- I o 11 tn I Yiirlfty. It WIIH HIMICII in last week's HWIIS- Anto Daniogoa liy BlcliiMntf. • lied ilhpln f li vnriel le;i, T, 111 I- II: I!.•.•• I... .l:rl iif I'ilii'.ll'iii Cilllni; ri'ii's. I'leinh Mel iif IMI.,I,'., J.lKlitnlnir Hit l'lro Alnrm Wlro. TKlt tliiit Kdwaril M. Klattury wnn a 111,'le: ,)f eu.'ll. n|,|,li'<, >:u,..\l In .Mulii.ii.nlli eiiimty. Vcr.i-i hie r Inhle .111, p, Illll. llenele-,1 |ierl'eel polalo. Ail luitonidliile, owned mid driven by r , , , 1 .. ,, iiienibc1111 iiuieri o11f1 Relien, 01f1 lir...e. ('(iinpany,,,,,,|..,,.,. . Mr. II,•• I plille ii|' f, iipi,|'llllel|...i-lineiis|i of imy uf the l.eubi M. l'l union nni'l'H JKP.lMl In Kulil. 4-.,11 III III preference p, l,|-/e. I'l'elllluill, elie I'l,UN t, '„ idtljde \(lli el b f th Mrs ('(linstock of Went Nutley, hill,,-. Im: i ml •lie-: II I. lleil hliMliel (,f Willltliy ,-.| • •, Ill",, llesl IL! mriHle'l uf vi'l:.'lllldi">. I , culllvulur nml I' '• > A li|;lilmiiK '"'It •'•t""'« "I"' (il the K||lttl,1T |H Imt „ nl(,,,il,(.|. of tint com- skidded on the wet pavement in front ::. I inelieui, nf i 'hlenlniri:. r.ro\wi In .Miintiioul h rouiilv. '1'lie (ioulirn LolllM V. It'll nil,'I'-' (.',.1111 |(i.|il pieee, I IU. ll,",| Illll >>f |,,,|illoes, lltllp,I'lllll V' llrc ahum wire" lasl .Siindny allcr- , 'n,, i;,,(,|t(, „( the (•inninisaioncru' 1111. !!e,i| I! |,,,la|,,e, y Mil'lely. mid nun I,,'till,If ,ii:,lli '• 1,on,Id,'ir,I. f the town hull liml- Wcdnrsdnv uftur- .Miiuulllel in-1 lit: eoinpuny ,,l ,\'e\\- Vlilk ol'~ noun and put ll htlre iiyntcni out ol mil;[h ,\|,,|,||uy night (if limt week mi I. X.Miell I'lpplll. fer-i niie "I'reiiiler" Sprnycr. Alll'lllll I. Kllilpi lill'.-l"! tfi.II Id pieee. I J .• ml, 1 in. \'o. II I'llllul, Jl. duillile noon and turned completely around, ul I Im., nml iiliiui id,1. older. Iiiiii tor I'red I',, llrmvcr n;- u .....^(..a.ntaHvc of the D.nincralic Ilf.. ll.'il lueiliel i,I ri'il U|i|ile:i. i-nnvn I'M, lie- I I 1! eilirol'i, uny vnrlely, llnl- pnii(|| Ih y running into the curb. Tlir uteurlnn i,' I 111 I'l'"-. III .Mm nl ii rounly. il. A. Kli IIi'ii dell I.. I'm". Inn i| oll'er,, $,"I,IIU e,,|, pieee. ~* • *- - - pniicil the wire and the system wan.nil t (.,,,nmitt(r 1'ioin the llfth (lis- Si".no In in.hi. lii'.lit in itlioiil Imlf an hour. .. I'lnrll'di i ',,.11 li,i- I1K, lie:,I I:: heel'i, nny vuilely. IU', CuudiiotliiK naiitiiiii'iuit nt linrntoira. ir wiiH'damiigcil and the niudgunrdii • Ahilden1,, III||..||. Mil. lle'il l,,.:|:el nf l:lei'll nr yelloU' I'lrlie,,! l''nlilie,d,>i'h uMem !.,,,H |;,,l,l apiih"!, l;,i)ivii In Aliuitiiniilli einuitv. were bent. ^ 1'. I lru\ en ,1.11. |,!,.,,• 1 1], W. llclllllllll, U'lni Cdlllllll'llll II rlro UIIKIUD I>onionMtrntlo)i. Ml. I'..11 I'll,pin. Thonum :N. Alel'iulei- iilfei'H fllMll) III lill. lleid II pnilii (>r ulirn. uny vnrlely. Ice Mflii'H llnll Tuniot-row II,,nnr,I M. Hnrileii oifi'iu f.'i.iin r,,,l' |,l, |,".lnur:inl un Moiininnlli ntrci'l iieni' I I. 1'ull i H.inrr 1 nl M, rl n % eu nicii'ii c lub will A (Iciiuiniitratlnil of Ihc Noll motor I:' M.iii llesl Ini'iliel ul' (llnveli'ileln *n|i| - VIIV,, III'MIl 122 HWi'i't polllli yvelluul , Wnil. nl reel fur n year nr i«>, iii 11mv lir Itcil Hank l Tho llneHt lino In town; o«tlm»U» 11 lire cnninc and piiiiili will be Riven on I :l. Tl. elll e-l Uinee | rIIII .MonniiilllMlb b ennlll)'l , I'ei'i'I' V iMl.i I. IIII. II,mlIIl.,Ill l liliili ' ?!: " I',.I, . lile ciMiillicIin|^ 11 iiiilnilI'lint lit .S[irutu|',M, clvi' theihi r liliridl. niiiiiial bull in (lild l''i'l- on palntlni? nnd docorntlnR. J. •>• I I. Ah'Milnlel. :l. lili'imi ol'i'ei", f:..io In IM.I.I 71. lli.»l I'l' l I Mi l.'lnut Kllcct, itciii" llmail litrcel, thin I iiiiinliii.il, ri',1, New Vnrli. , liiwn' hull (in |lcccli nl reel ti.miirrnw Truvorii, Mechnnlo street, near DroM< I:,. Weal I Ii, , i'iy. I IV II,'.I hanliel uf 'I'U'enlv-llluici, n|i- Monln I I, ol'i'ei',i *:'.." i!"l.i! l ppi, afti'iiioiiii, _ . I'l. ch,•nun'eo .'iiruv nle.i, Kl'i.Nvli III Aliitiiiiolitb eiiunly. AIIK- lle.>i| nl'in.i, nnv Mirlelvll . l.ewln liij'.ht. ' _ —Adverliimnent. I, Iliiuil,,,. Imilii'i' ,\- I',,, nf New V.ii'li iirfcr Illll-lli, X'minrty "Witiittii, II, 'ri iiHiuM uffciM |::.r,n I:,,I,I piece Tnnlilv'l llh»w. I.tvlii[r Modola. Ii. lliil,l,iir,|.,|,,u X". 1 . ,: ,,f ur.'.eiiale of I,-ail, 711, llenl r, nnlinui, liny nil vurlei \\ lluvi! a cllcnl wli» ili'iilvcii lo pur- Otttm Vulomililnir. IU. 'llllllO. II,'III,'II. I 111. II."ll Ineillet of IMiililen'ii ll|i|,.h n|l- il. II, "I » onion'i, nuy »lille vnihly. The full fhililiinii displayed en Hv- A dhiplay of fall 1'anliionn on HvliiK ':<>. ,1 f I.IIII. pte.i, i:l',iu'ii III tMi'iiiniuil h rininly. .liiini'.i chinii' 11 furin, If yinir fiirni In in tlu Have your cimlnKU and tlibon re- Iliiwnnl :l lli.nl. n nrreln $:M.n l;ol.l |,| h ilM' nioilclii, Monday, Aii|>uiil IHlli, and niuilcln, Mii'iiilny.nnil Tuc::(lav, AIHIIIMI 'I Mil, Inl,,,,h A. HI II,Ml Co, I,f ,\e\V Vlirll UN'I'I' ;:,. lie lli,II,. nil) l llMV mill , M luiilliel I would like lu luive 1 mi,.' re|^. paired liy Blemn nl tho Auto Tiro Bliop, ".' I'lillnUlller. IKlll mid I'.Mli; iiftciiKMinH from ":M Illll-lli. lieu ol Ulio'llllte ill' lellil, Iliavunl "ll.-i', f.!, i,n i:,,|,| |,l,,.i', lull'red on my liiiol.i. William II. Iliie Tui'ialny, AilKili'l IHllil nftcniiii>ii!i, 20 Mechnnlc Btreot. All work gunr«u- M llelllloner, r.!n. lie-,! li:i.i|(et uf u|i|i|en, iinv vn- VII, II,. lliihel.., to ruilll o'clo.'k. Hlfliilmcli company I llh.iile |,,||||,,| II un\' \,ilh IV, lellMIUIII, I fill I'lllllll', Kllllllillll, N. .1,Sli'hilm'i'li i'oni|iiiii.v, Anbury I'ni'li. " i'lely. Tin. (Irnii'ielll C I1 New' Vinli l.ewbi i 'ii uller I Anbury l'ui'k.- -lUnrl'mmcnt, touij,—Adi)orlinem»nl, _, ...ij iil'leru illlii.i- II Imrrcl of Iline-uulphui1 nr l Page! THE RED BANK. REGISTEB ATTEND THE • % t Asbory Park Business College | BRIEF ITEMS Or NEWS Day Sessions Begin September 15th JJ MINOR HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN IMight Sessions Begin October 1st >jjj Our Trade Mark iuir Guarantee INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION | ALL PARTS OF MONMOUTH COUNTY Office o$kn daily, beginning August 30lh, for registration ani personal S- Personal Notes, Sales of Property, Building Opera- interviews. For further particulars address . • \ tions-Entertainments, Lodge Doings—Slight Fires ERNEST L,. BEAN, Principal. X —Births, Marriages, Deaths, Accidents, Cases of * Sickness—Proceedings of Official Bodies—Other Interesting Features of Town and County. WeGivc Q^C Green Trading Stamps. Ask For Them 'are Values in This George H. Brink of Keyport has I Suffrage Meeting at Mituit the contract to remodel the inside and Monday of last week a meeting in T OSEPH SALZ'S FOR BARGAINS" has been the slogan of the joulsiile of Charles Boston's, house al the interest of suffrage for women i r I Prices Were Never So Low!, JIatawan. was held at Mrs. Lewis II. Tymce's J Miss JUiuioii Wolt of-Mnnnsqunn at Manasquan. At the close of the I thrifty women of Red Bank and vicinity for years. This High Cost of Living is a Tfftng of the Pa»t. Take Note of Our Specials j I has been suffering the pnst week with meeting the Manasquan equal suf- V Clearing Sale swings forward briskly with offerings that ' a slight attack of appendicitis., frage league was organized. ' • ; | Rudolph Vogel of Manasquan is Sudden Death of Bivthor. \ fully live up to our giving the best values in-Red.-Bank. J j building a barn and making other im- Jliss Laura E. Wenpel, a summer t pvovenients to his property. resident of Bradley Beach, returned ' , LAUNDRY STARCH ! Mrs. James E. Dickerson of Asbury from takinaigg ;i bath last WeWednesdad y ' X This Safe includes the balance of this season's Cloaks, Suits, Skirts, I; Park gave birth to a nine-pound afternoon and laid down to Tost. Five | daughter last Wednesday, minutei s llater she was dead. Miss . Waists, Corsets, Bathing Suits, Gloves, Parasols, Hosiery, Under- 2 Pounds j William Cowart -of Freehold has Wcngol was 45 years old. \ I rented Mrs. E. W. Arrowsmith's house wear, etc.- They are now offered at Half of the regular prices. | at Avon for August. Travoltas in the West. j I Carl V. Spauldine of Allentown is Hiss Josephine Bowman of West Long Branch, a trained nurse, is spending his vacation at Atlantic City. traveling in the West with a nervous j A son was born to Mrs. Jacob Zlot- patient. After returning East Miss ' Royal Society Art Goods in Packages, Worth 50c and $1, at 23c Each kin of Freehold last Saturday week. Bowman will make :v trip aroinul the j USU AL L Y 1OC Properties Clinuge Hands. world with, her patient. " : A C N Five properties owned by Lester IONA PEAS A 3 cans 25c Ilamblot of New York were exchanged Lightning Strikes a House. I | > with Charles J. Follmer last week. Lightning struck Miss Jofbpliine ! i JOSEPHSALZ, Style's house at Bradley Beach .last : X SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY E i The property transferred by Mr. : Cor. Broad and n j I: Hamblet is located at Allenhurst and Wednesday night. Two mirrors and .'. 1 SARDINES ?SJI ^IK 3 cans 10c I Mr. Follmer's property was at Spring several other'household articles were ;y Mechanic Sts. Red 11. Lake and Asbury Park. broken by the bolt. The house was ' X j Nominated for ABsiatant Chief. unoccupied at the time. j PEANUT BUTTER, Reduced(o lb lie J James Ennis, Jr., a member of theHelen Keller at Ocean drove. i M«:»x«x^»:~:»x«M«:»>>x»>c<»:»M^ Independent fire engine company of Helen Keller, who is blind and deaf, I Lo'ng Branch, lias been nominated for gave a lecture in the Ocean Grove j ' second assistant chief of the ' Long auditorium last week. It was at- ' PRETZELS - - - lb 7c Branch department. Joseph Schwark tended by 9,000 people. JMiss Keller • is the Independent company's candi- has been blind all her life but has at- j date for chief. quired a fine education. | ESTABLISHED 1862. New Teacher for Freehold. POTASH or LYE can 5c Died at tlie Age of 97. Miss Dorothy Spear of New York, j Mrs. Hannah 51. Blanchard, who •vi T l ir T"»ri l urn IICIIAIIV »» «. _> • HI wnwhoo iiss a a graduat grauuaiee oofi Columbi i^oiumDiaa univeruniver-- was well known at Ocean Grove and a ; usu Ly frequent visitor there, died last Thurs- AMBROSE MATTHEWS & CO., antl history in the 'Freehold high day at Brooklyn. Mrs. Blanchard was WAX BEANS x^ 3 cans 25c •schoo l the comin^^.^^^'i^^g year. Miss Spear 97 years old and' death was due to the will take the place of Miss Snyder, infirmities of old age. i who resigned. „ ., GRAPE JUICE - bottle 10c, 20c Two Bibs Broken by a Cow. j Missionary Society Anniversary. A cow belonging to Mrs. George M. i A-rtesian Well Drillers i The Ocean Grove women's foreign Stevens of Matuwan attacked a man i missionary society celebrated its anni- who was leading it last week and -AND- LIME JUICE bottle 35c ' versary on Saturday and Sunday. broke two of his ribs and injured him Mrs. E. H. Stokes is president of theinternally. The man was taken to the L anniversary but on account of ill health will be unable to preside at theLong Branch hospital. Extra Stamps With Extra Stamps With | • meetings. Mas rouua Dead in Bed. Fred Wagner, a farm hand on the COFFEES TEAS Fireman Enjoyol aa Outlnff. Gross place at Millbridge, was found Nineteen members of the Monmouth 2 5 Stamps with 60 Stamps with nos com an dead in bed last Wednesday morning. We have at your service an expert who will analyze your 1 lb. El Ryod Coffee 35c. 1 lb. Tea 7Oc 9 ? P y of Freehold enjoyed an -The nian was fifty years old and was outing on Barnegat bay Sunday of 20 Stamps with 50 Stomps with a German. He had no known rela- well water by the most scientific method. 1 lb. Ambota Coffee 32c. 1 lb. Tea 60c. I; last week. They went for the purpose tives in this country. of fishing but the fish didn't bite and Appointed Division . 15 Stamps with 40 Stamps with they returned with only two small Mr. John Fox, formerly with the Thompson Company, 1 lb. Sultana Coffee 30c. 1 lb. Tea. 50c. | j weakfish. Constable AVilliam D. Hulse of 10 Stamps with Freehold has been appointed as of- ! 25 Stamps with . Author Dies Doloro Book la Finished. ficer to have charge of the district be- [ has associated himself with this firm. Mr. Fox is an expert 1 lb. Coffee .28c. t lb. Tea 40c. Daniel Bright, father of Samuel tween Freehold and Manasquan in to Stamps with 20 Stamps Kith Bright of Asbury Park, died at Phil- criminal eases where an experienced 1. lb. Coffee 25c. 'A lb. India-Cejlon 25c I i adelphia Monday of last' week. Mr. officer is required. ; in his line and will have entire charge of the House Moving | i Bright was a well known lecturer and Dloa at Home of Sister. department of this business. Dont Fall to Try Our New Laid | at the time of his death was working Thomas McQuilkin, a contractor on a book to be called "God Immi- and builder of Brooklyn, died at the ! nent." 1 Some Xiarffe Cobblers. >., home.of his sister, Mrs. McGuire of Bradley Beach, last Thursday. He ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN. D. H. Jonds, who has .a farm was 55 years old. Death was due to Freehold, had some cobbler potatoes Bright's disease. on exhibition last week, which aver- Minister Rnrt in Fall. j aged one and one-half pounds e*ach in ; Office: 254 East Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. | weight. Mr. Jones planted fivebar - Rev. Francis E. Purcell, pastor of I; rels of seed and harvested 105 bar-the Spring Lake Methodist church, \ rels. fell from his bicycle at Asbury Park- Telephone 374-J. Every Eg£ Guaranteed ' Sues for Bental. last Thursday. His hand was stepped on by a horse and he was cut over Lewis Levinsohn of Asbury Park 1 the left eye. Our has started suit to recover a sum inEnjjllshtqwn People Move. No. 1 : excess of $500 which he alleges he had Mr. ana Mrs. 'William Bird, who re- tn pay for rent on the business he !»I»«M< IMMtMM>MIII>MMMTtMllMMIIMIIIIMtlllltlMMMM Strictly Fresh EGGS, 28c I• bought from Herman Lazarus with cently sold their property at English- town, have moved to a poultry farm at j SELECTED FOR FAMILY USE the understanding the rent was paid. Vinelqnd. The new owners of the' Fiehennen Mafce'Good Catchtcher! , property at Englishtown have taken B. P. Malsbury, Joseph «. Haley, possession. James H . AsayA , JohJhn \V\V. HHendricksod ik n I and son Harvey and grandson Ray- Applegnte—conover. mond of Imlaystown went to Barnegat Miss Rose E. Applegate of Smith-1 You Pay No Interest KELLGGG'S&'R N FLAKES burg and Raymond B. Conover of As- They are Delicious bay on a fishing trip last Wednesday. Try a Package Today They returned with over 250 weakfish. bury Park were married Tuesday 'of last week at Asbury Park by Kev. De- Needle Taken from Hand. Witt C. Cobb. They are living at As- Buying on the Club Plan ASK FOR MELROSE PRINTS Mrs. Sadie L. Schanck of Asbury bury Park. Park was operated on last week at the Freehold Man's Narrow Escapo. LK Branch hospital for the- removal Joseph Crotchfelt of Freehold was : of a needle from her hand. Three standing under a tree last week diir-, Any one who can make it plain to us that they are steadily employed, that BUTTERINE,25clb previous operations were unsuccessful ing a thunder storm with an umbrella they are sober and industrious can participate in our CLUB PLAN. The initia- DONT PAY MORE NONE BETTER but last week the needle was removed. over his head. The tree was struck Emely's Bill Church Dedicate!. by lightning and Mr. Crotchfelt was , tion fee is nominal and depends upon the amount you wish to buy. The Emlcy's Hill Methodist church stunned. 1 was ^dedicated Sunday of last week. Enjoyed Trip to Ninffara FallB. Upon the payment of this fee you are entitled to purchase goods up to a MASON JARS arSJ ^ 5S 45, g£i 50 The church received $800 from Dan- certain amount at our regular cash prices, which are all plainly marked, and at iel Hnvcns'fi will and $150 was rai?ed | Mrs. John Hulse :ind daughter, Mrs. William X. Steward of Allentown, re- the time of purchase you are expected to pay one-tenth of the entire bill. For bv contribution. The money 'was used turned !;i.-t week from a ten-dav trip in practically rebuilding the church. | to Niagiira- Falls and Buffalo. They instance, on $100 worth of goods you pay us $10. - Best a Trnnniiortation Oontrnct Avardod. also paitl a visit to the Thousand j The Millstone township board of ed-| Island;, After that you pay by the week or month, as suits best, whatever amounts ucation has awarded the contract for! T Creamery transporting pupils from Clarksburg N'wLo '\° °»"f«- . are agreed upon. YOU PAY NO INTEREST-not a cent of it. Leon A to the Freehold high school, to Thco- . 11 - C-omne was installed as Hard weather to get good Butter but we have it. A trial will convince you (lore Thompson of Elv. Mr. Thomp-1 chancellor commander of the Al en- We confine Club accounts to the purchase of larger articles—the smaller son will receive S2.74 a round trip. t(nv» ltK'^ '" Knights of Pythias last y week. George M. Hartzcll is the new articles in the general lines of dry goods and wearing apparel not being included Cook Scalds a. waitw««. I vice chancellor and Francis Messier in the plan. : throwing hot water and soup at al prelate, waitress at im Asbury Park hotel 10 STAMPS FREE 10 Thieves Visit Mininter. THE CLUB PLAN is particularly advantageous to young folks just going to •WITH EACH OF- THE FOLLOWING GROCERIES caused the .arrest of James Shepherd, the hotel cool;, last wi'-ek. Suruh I'ou- Thieves vi.sitefl the hen house of housekeeping, as it enables them to start in completely furnished without suffer- 1 can Sultana Spice 10c ier made the complaint. Shephei'd Kev. Ernest Thompson at Adelphia enn Vanco 1 Qc last week anil stole twenty of Mr. * ing from the financial strain that usually comes at this period of life. 1 bottle A&P Vinegar .10c bottle Del Monte Pineapple • was released with :i reprimnnd. ABka 31,000 Back Pay. Thompson's choice fouls. Thieves 1 pks Fancy Head Rice 10c Juice 10c have visited several places at Adelphia THERE ARE NO EMBARRASSING FEATURES in our Club Plan-no 1 plin\>nnn imil Miss 10. I'. I'la.vlon of Freehold has hi'eii i Kale I'oiiiHclt have hci'ii ii|i|)ointcd n awanl'-d the contract to paint the out- 25 Stamps with large bottle ASP EXTRACTS - 25c 1 '•oininitU1'1 to have the Inihivstown side of the eourt hniiKo, I hi smiill court lonni and the frccholdcrH' room. Wnutii to Bo Motor Iimpootor. Hoaiirlirht Coulilo Marliort. i5 Stamps with I Mile ASP Salad Dressing 15c i .Inhn Smilli, formerly luwn inMi'^hal .Mi." KIci A. K. I.Mi'iTi;roen anil at r'ri'i'lmlcl, is slticlyiiii! In InKi1 n ('ml I.. X'chon of Kciihriglil. were 1 I'ivil icTvici' cxaminiiticiM fur Ihc iip-iinirriefl Salinday night week nt l.'nij : 1 |: iiiiinlniciil. of inuiiii ini'iu'i'lor Tur Mnn- llriinch hy Kev. it. II. StephriiMiii. 1 Telephone CO. (M/i TUri'llOM OKIIIKS SnilUllO '/»V) Telephone (10. inoutli cuiinly. The juli pay^ ^l,IJIio u Store CIOHCH EvoiUnijH nt 0:30; Saturdays nt 1 F . M. 1 (('miliinied o» m.fl pui/i'.) yc.'u with tlin IIM- ol" an uut»». IMIttlHI | i lilir rimi Moimtoii,. Purify l-'jiil" JJjivei), Drt'iini'1, Himi- Hiin, Mmiilny mill I'Vlilay. ' >ml Wherever fafthiim frol- lust .lutif' al Alli'iiliuri-I by l'i mil: left — at Hcatihorc or Milllllcliiv.'ll, 'I'llIIU.rIIIV. |, lli-iii". has lir.-ii inoiinti'il mid p|:icfil 1 Beautify mountain, you will fiml PARISIAN SAGE Al.lniitli IliitlilnuilM, Ki'iiiui- j mi rxhihilinii in I lie rlulihiiii: (. nf (In R. T. SMITH, Your Iho popular, nine and I Anl'iiiy 1'urk liMhinj'; cliili, uafo cran Glenn's Sulphur Soap - Hill miii I,.,,Mimic, ; SllKO. llcoiiicn in Me. hollli'il. ALL CALLS WILL BE GIVEN MY PERSONAL ATTENTION. pniil ijll.T.! mi the .slock anil thuy rv- , The liint application rcmovm dnndriiff, J-VIiliiy. Ula II In ti.\t)t, nftrr A Ranm ceivi'd ?«I)L!,KI). Frolccti ^^+^

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+ Save money on your Boy's Suit now. Big assortment of 50 cent Silk Some Suits heavy enough for fall Four-in-Hands, now * wear. Buy them now . THE LARGEST CLOTHING SHOP IN THE STATE 29 cents

OPEN EVENINGS: =RED BANK: OPEN EVENINGS •»•••••••••f4>»»»»»»»»•••••»»»»»•»•••»»»•»••»»»••••• week and broke his log. He was taken is being erected by Osborn & Jeffries. club grounds en Saturday, August BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. to the Long Branch hospital. Mr. Keener will move in the house in 23d. Bend at 95. ' a week or so. Eoath of Mrs. Fhoebe L. Taylor. (Continued from last page.) Moses Edmunds of West Ocean Osteopath Gets Doctor'B £iconse. Mrs. Phoebe L. Taylor, wife of Gav- Hiss Bessie VanHise, daughter of Grove died of acute Brighfs disease Dr. Thomas McSherry, who hasfield Taylor of Davis, died Tuesday of Tuesday of last week. He was 95been practicing osteopathy at Long last week. She was 34 years old. See the Goods Right Isaac VanHi.sc of Red Valley, was married lust Saturday week to Calvin years old and had been sick only one Branch for several years, last week Sick with Appendicitis. S. Malsbury of Nelsonville. Mr. and day. He leaves a daughter. received a license to pursue a genera! Asher Wooley of Matawan went to Sirs. Malsbury are living at,iN'elson- Freehold Man's Biff Loss. practice. the Spring Lake hospital last week Dont give an agent an order from drawings when ville. Raymond Hendrickson, who works Won Prize in Diving Contest. for treatment for appendicitis. Celebrated riftn Birthday. in D. V. Pcrrine's store at Freehold, Walter Bamman of Asbury Park Seath of Freehold Infant. you can go direct to Manson's Marble and Granite Frederick S. Anderson, son of Dr.lost his pocketbook last week. Thewon the men's diving prize at the con- Randolph B. Brown, the year-old H. M. Anderson of Allentbwn, cele- pockethook contained $R0 and a dia-test held at Belmar last 'Wednesday gon of Fir. Harvey Brown.of Freehold, Works and see a $10,000 stock and tell just what brated his fifth birthday with a party mond ring valued at §200. for tlie benefit of the Belmar life died last Saturday week. Tuesday of la'sl week. About 25 of his New Uniforms for Soldiers. guards. . Banker on a Vacation. you are getting. We do not charge the commission Bachelor Rents n House. little friends spent the afternoon with A supply of new olive drab uni- Bert Cartan of Matawan is enjoy- him. forms was received last week by the Charles R. Stryker of Matawan has up to our customers but we do guarantee our work rented Mrs. Jean Smith's house at ing a vacation from his duties in the A BJgr Tree nt iJiilayatowji. Asbury Park military company. The Matawan bank, new suits are being worn by the sol- that place. Mr. Stryker is single but to be the best there is to be secured anywhere. On the farm of Abruin M. Field at it is said he will not live'alone in his Jmlaystown is a buttonwood tree diei'8 in camp this week. Farm Buildings Burned. house. which measures 27 feet in circumfer- Held on Assault Charge. Every Woman ence several feet above the roots. The The farm buildings on Rainbevt Ely's place near Clarksburg were set Albert Britt of Long Branch has tree is one of the highest in that sec- been held in $100 bail for the grand Knows That tion, on fiue by lightning last Friday week jury on a charge of assault and bat- instead of sallow skin and face rroehold Woman Injured. and burned to the ground. Mr. Ely tery preferred by William Hooper. .Mrs. W. H. Carson of. Freehold saved his live stock. blemishes she ought to possess MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, •struck her foot against a chair while George Twynani Dond. Spring Lake Property Bold. the clear complexion and the walking around her room several George W. Twynam, wine steward Edward Baird of Spring Lake has beauty of nature and good Monmouth Street, Near Borough Hall, ' Red Bank, New Jersey. days ago. A few days later it was at the New Monmouth hotel at Spring sold his bungalow and stable at that health. Any "woman afflicted Telephone 217-J. found that one of her toos was broken. Lake, died last Wednesday week. Mr. place to Mr. Krauss, who will move or suffering at tiroes from Tell from a Boof. Twynam is survived by a widow and his riding stable to the property. headache, backache, nervous- William Carroll of Clarksburg fell three young children. Return from New . ness, languor and depression from a roof while helping at the fire Wlio Estnto Amounts to 9105,000. Mr. and Mrs. B. Eskesen, Miss at Rainbert Ely's last week. . Mr. Charles F. Wise, of Long Branch, Eskesen and Mrs. Carlson of Mata- of spirits—ought to try Carroll was pretty well bruised and who died two years ago, left an estate wan have returned from a trip to shaken* up, but was not seriously hurt. of $105,675.53. Most of the estate Sunapee Lake, New Hampshire. Surprise for Life Silvers. was left to his widow, Sarah L. Wise Auto Trip Through New York, • BEECHAMS The life saving crew at tlie Como of Long Branch. * Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Ruf of Mnnsis- station received a surprise visit last House Fired by Llffhtnlnff. quan are enjoying an automobile trip PILLS Why You know that your fam- week from several quests of the George Taylor's house at Freehold through the Adirondack mountains. Belmont hotel at Belmar. The visit- was struck by lightning last Friday They will be gone three weeks. the safest, surest, most con- ors witnessed a drill by the life savers. week and set on fire. The firedepart -Two Freehold Lots Bold. venient and most economical ily need the protection of George A. entitle Dead. ment soon bad the blaze out witli but James Murphy last week sold two remedy known. Beecham's Delay? George A. Castle, a former resident slight damage. of his lots at "Freehold to Michael Pills remove impurities, insure and property' owner at Ocean Grove, Giants Brings $1.55. Shute. The new owner will build a better digestion, refreshing Life Insurance. You died at New York last Saturday week. Giant potatoes brought ?1.55 a bar- house on the lots for himself. He was seventy years old and was a rel at Freehold last week and several' sleep, and have an excellent former police captain at New York. farmers rushed their crop to market. Stunned by Itiffhtiiing Bolt. general tonic effect upon the know that you ought to Spring lake's Flowor Show. The yield is not near so heavy as it E. R. Borden of Manasquan was whole bodily system. They have The third annual flower show at was last year. stunned by a bolt of lightning, which a wonderful power to improve Insure. Why don't you? Spring I/ake last Saturday week Hospital Flauned for Aslniry Park. struck a pole in liis yard last week. the general health, while by .eclipsed all previous shows. One of George A. Abell, Jr., one of the di- He was not seriously hurt. purifying the blood, Beecham's the interesting exhibits was some rectors of the Sea Gate hospital at How Exprens Agent. Pills clear the skin and You risk much and you sand flowers imported from . Coney Island, is seeking to have a George Buckalew has given up his Dniry BuslneBB Sold. branch of the hospital established at job as agent for the Adams express V. W. Gramann has sold his dairy Asbury Park. company at Manasquan. He has been save nothing by delay. business at Monmouth Beach to tlie Iiandmark Blown Down. succeeded by John Petti t. Sliellii'ld farms company and the Rum-, A hit tree, which stood in the yard Spomllug Vacation In Maine. < The Complexion Better start to-day. son dairy. The Kumsmi dairy bought of the\JoiH»s cottage at Ocean Grove, William D. Martin of Long Branch, So It! everywhere. >«ILS, 10C, 25C. the Rumson part of the business. / was blown down last week. The tree who is connected with the Now York No woman aliotild fail In rtad tlie 'valuable tr was a nimlituirk in that section of telephone company, is. spending his direclioui will) every box. Had to Hnmlouff Frlsonor. Ocean Grove, vacation in Maine. Ofliecr Doilc! of LOUR Branch ar- i yrestcd Charles Ross, a circus hand, Matnwnii Man SorloitBly Sick. Cliuroh Annivoreary Cclcljrntoil. hint Thursday. The prisoner became Benjamin D. VanDorn of Matawan The anniversary of the Asbury NOTICE. unruly and the officer had to hand- was seriously sick with dysentery last Methodist church of Long Branch was cuff him to (jet him to the lockup. .week. . He is improving now andcelebrated on Sunday. The old church The Prudential Visitor from California. hopes are entertained for his recovery. was built in 18(10.' Albert C. Hobbins of Redliinds, MlnlBtor on n Vacation. Adolphia Man Injured. Owing to the increased cost of FORREST F. DRYDEN, President. California,1'is visiting his nephew, Al- Rev. 10. Briggs Nash, rector of the C. II. Reynolds of Adelphin mashed materials, supplies and labor bert Itobhinti of Asbury Park. His Long Uranch Episcopal church, in en- three fingorn on bis left bund while used in our business and the new daughter, Mrs. ionise VanLiew of joying a month's vacation, which he is loading potatoes at the IIowcll station Fnirview, 111,, accompanied him. spending with relatives in Michigan. « few days ago. labor laws now in effect, we find Auto mta OyclUt. Blok with Typhoid Fovor. Death of Holuinr Infant. it nfeccssary to advance the price Richard Newiniui, all Asbury Park Harry K, Disbrow of Allcntown is in George E. Follansbee, the infant son of laundering; collars and cuffs hoy, was struck by an automobile last a Trenton hospital suffering from of Albert Kollanshec of Dclmur, died week ' while riding his bicycle. Ho typhoid fever. Mr. Dishrow is presi- Sunday of last week after a sicknoKn to 2% cents, taking effect Sep wim knocked down but not seriously dent of the Albert Nelson company. of a few (lays. tember 1st, 1913. hurt. His wheel was demolished. Ohoir (too* on a Picnic, Jnmo* S. Mnu* Hick. We have added new equip Wrist Brolcon in Runaway. The choir of the KngliHlilown Meth- , James I). Maps of Ocean Grove is .Mrs. Nina Nolan of Ocean Grove Kcriounly sick following a stroke of ment for this work and will strive was in a stage last week when the odist church held their annual picnic paralysis. He formerly lived at West at Anbury Park hint Friday. They Long lli'iinch. to merit your patronage in every horse ran away. Mrs. Nolan got ready made the trip in a Hight-sceinu car. to jump out but wafi thrown from thu Harvast Home nt Mnim«nuaii. way possible. . step and her wrist wan broken. Victim of Diabetes. CtilSTiranholm* Bull for Buropo. Joseph Ourliii (lied of (liiihetcM at The annual harvest home of the tlie home of bin sinter, lira. .Iiinicm Munniiiiunn Methodist chinch will lie Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Guggenheim of Moore of MnmiHquau, Tuesday of last held Tliuriiday of next week on the Long Brunch nailed lust weelti for week. Mr. Curtis WIIH fiHyimr n old. clmrch lawn. Bed Bank Steom Laundry, Kurope, where they will upend' the Alleutowii nouio Improved. Worklnjf nt Wireless Btntlon. rent of the immmer. It ramirtfd 22 02 Wliito St., RED DANK, N. I. Reduce Your Delivery Expense trunks to curry their luggage. ' Hut water and a hot air healing Gilbert Weiincr of Malawnn In Htw YorkMM niiyn n Farm. plant lum heen installed in the Mimieii wiirkhii^nt the new wirelemi telegraph Do you know what it costs you to make dc- Newell'n houiie at Allcntown. The Ai- Ml.atlon at Ilelmar. lie in iitill living M. Krcderlelm of New York linn nt Matawan. livcrius with horse drawn w;i|»ons? If you do, let Real Estate, Insurance bought tho Vanllrunt farm between bort Nohion company did llio work. Ilnirllslitowii nutaher RalU Out. Mannsiiimn Infniit Dion. M. V. B. SMOCK, Prop. U3 show you tho cost of doinir tho samo work with Marlboro and Vnnilerbiiig. Tim farm nn International Motor Truck. It easily tnkc.i tho and Loans. contains ten ncrcii mid Mr. FrcdcrickH Morrii: Ilotrlimmi of Freehold IIII'I 'i'lio three-year-old lion of Joseph bought Clayton 1'iiliiinr'n btilchei' hunl- Dwynr of Miimimiunii died hud Tliurii- OH Ill/I.Il TO DAIl 0U11IUT0HII. plncoof two and, in mnny CILICR, of three ordinary will take Immedliite poBiiemiloii. dny afternoon after a iilckneiiu of Ailiiillihilriilur, l:lr, Niilli'n. FARMS FOR SALE. Cliolr Doys"on R Plonlo. IICRU at lOnglhilitown. Mr. 1'iilmer will Iti'ii llMiik Iriint nimp'iny, IIIIIIIIIIIM Wiiuona. It Reduces delivery expense. Give us a continue lit the wholesale huiiinciin. three monlhii. Initni' with will mm • r > 111. 11 IIIIMI'XOII, u chance to prove to you that you can ndd a. very con- COTTAGES FOR RENT. Tlilrtpon membiu'ii of tho Kplitcopal AIIIIII AMKUJIII! Mlilflt'lil, il uiicil, liy «ir- Iioy choir of Freehold enjoyed n picnic Mnini.fjimn Hon.* Jilt |,jr you nothing to net tho facts. Write, call, or 'phono. Both Furnished nnd Unfurniihed. Grove celebrated their, wedding nnnl- rri'illlnrii ..r llin milil Oi'ii'iiiiiiil III Inline In of lnut week.' They mmln tliu trip in ipmn wan iiLruck by IlKhlnlnp; hint, tlii'li' ili'liln, ili'iniiinlii mill I'liilinn MKUIIIMI llio I'lceliold ujght-iicoliiK car. vtrimry at Kcott'ii Ne|ilillic Ileightn wi'i'k imil |i immll hole wan torn in (he tlif I'Klnlo nr milil ilrri'iinril, uilili'i' until fir W. T. SHERMAN, Tiuiiiliiy night of bint Week. kitchen, "Illlmull (\lthlii I.In,' iiiiiullin fiiiiu Ilii' Money to Loan in Various Sum*. »«»*•!• M«tt«r Br»ki btff. Ihlilvlli/il ilny i,r .Inlv, H'l;l, nr limy RED BANK, N. J. Yx»«)>olu IIJIU Hurl n House. Uun OltiU Olitmuiib*, 1 Frank ApplcKuU-.of Munnm|unn, n will iin riiri'vi'i luirri'il nr nuy ni'ilnn1 ' William Keener of KrenhoM linn The iinriiuil clambake of tlie Long tll'M'i'for iiK'ilnut tlif) nnlil liillillnlntrnlol , bnutfilKo niiintnr for tlin I'viiiiHylvuniii oto, W. A. HOPPING, inllrOud, foil from a barrel of 'null lunt buught tho huunu nt thut plan) which Uriincli Kim club will bo held on the' JtlOIJ HANK tllVHV 40 Broad Str«*t, R«d Bank, M. I. \ Pace 4 THE KED BANK REGIBTEB \ of their labor and to hold them .in should he chosen by the people. His thrall. platform is not the foamy, frothy ut- THE RED BANK REGISTER terances of a demagogue or the fool SPECIAL. JOHN H. COOK, Edilor and Publi.hcr. The tendency all'over the world is| ideas -of a "high brow" reformer. Real GEORGE C. HANCE. Auocialc Editor. progressive Democrats are fortunate toward-* government ownership o(\till having in the field' such a sturdy Desirable Building Lota In West- natural resources. The old belief that Bide Park and on Harrison avenue, * BusineiB Munuger: the government existed for property champion of their- cause as Frank S. THOMAS IRVING BROWN. Ivatzenbnch. Whether he wins or loses,, East Red Bank, from $250 upwards. lights and nothing else is slowly Jlr. Kalzenbach is doing a great ser- SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: fading into the background. The be- Terms to suit buyer. !)•• year II-JO lief that there are no property rights vice to the people in standing for the »U months '6 that are not borrowed from human principles which insure a rule by tne ffhree mooth» •••• _•'« rights is taking its place. It would.be people, instead of a rule of the people Entered at the poBtomce at Red Bank, a mistake for the-United States to take by political bosses. Rendrickson $ Stout, (Toini Talk continued on page J*.). W. J,t an Decond-daaa matter. over the big industries at this time. A majority of the-people do n6t want Patterson Building, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST L'!, 19ia._ the change and the country is not pre- Jt pai's to advertise in THE REGISTER pared for such a change'. However, 60 Broad Street, Red Bank. government ownership is being held TOWN TALK. up" as an ideal. Straws which show ewWWMWMMMMIMIMWMMIMI»»M»IIHWMMMt which way the tide is running prove (Continued from page IS.) conclusively that the United States is Whenever .a schoolhouse is built in pressing toward this goal. Ii\this, as Now Jersey in these days the school in many other things, the United THe Sensation of London A great play whiqh law requires that a fresh air system States is lagging in the rear of most must ho installed in order that fresh other civilized nations, but signs are I LONG BRANCH CARNIVAL j is based upon the di- air may be constantly pumped into the not wanting to show that it is begin- York: vorce question. . school Vooms. Xliifc air is exactly the ning to catch up with the procession. sumo i-o vigorous physically and in New Jersey would probably he pro- EVENING menially Jhar. those children in theductive of as good results in this slate room with* forced fresh air. as it has in the West. MASK FETE CONCERT SATURDAY The value of any public nllHnlis 1'rcsh air which comes through win- measured by his ability and hi:; wil- AFTERNOON and EVENING STORE OPEN WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS dow.-' dues noi cost anything. Fresh lingness to carry out the public will. EQUESTRIAN SPORTS—This event must be seen to be air wlii.h is pumped through pipes An olli'.'ial who gets his ollice straight preciated. Under the direction of Charles P. Trusttum cost.- a good deal. It takes money to from the people is under no obliga- PRICES MODERATE ' Inn', coal to run these machines and it tions to serve a political boss. An uf- Address Carnival Committee for Reserved Seats t-al';e.- muia-y to pay the men who runlieial who gets his job because he pulls them. It the children in the rooms a good stroke' with a political boss with forced fresh air are not as alert, knows-lo whom lie is indebted for bis anil not as vigorous, and not as pro-position. ,\"o man can serve two gros-ive in their studies as the chil- masters. The interests of the political Telephone 813, Red Bank, dren in the vuoais with fresh air dire;! busses and the interests of the people from outside, then the cost can beconliicL and the ollbial who owes ins reckoned as much more than mere appointment to a political boss is go- . FOR YOUR WANTS IN money. This cost is taken directly out ing to serve the man who got him bis I cannot now mention various lots, as some there of the'children themselves, instead of job. A governor or a president, out of the pockets of the taxpayers. whether he calls himself a boss or a may only be a very few of, but .will simply say that k\:diT; enjoys a position of 'unearned there are several hundred pairs of low shoes for men, supremacy when he is given the power worr.en, boys and girls that I will sell at a ridiculously It has always been a matter of to appoint important ollicials. Such amazement to me why schoolhouses power should lie placed where it be- Artesian. "Well Drillirag, low price to make a quick clearance. were not built in .such a way as to hp !»;.>>.'.«- -in the hands of the people. able lo open the windows on eai-h side of a room and let the air blow freely' Concreting and Price Mow 5s Little Object through the room. No air pumped Some of President Wilson's friends through pipes could he as good for the- have taken up the cudgels against Kat- as to finish cleaning up is my aim now. If there is not children as the fresh countr.y air zenbach .since the latter advocated tlie your size or prioe on the various tables which would come into a room in this election of state and county ollicials gging. way. Tu build schools in such a way who are now appointed. They dont Ask me, I'll find If in stock and at your price, too as to have windows un opposite sides like Katy.enltach anyway. lie is too in- of a room might be impractk'nble in adependent to suit them. Thty are Men's Oxfords, Black, Tan and White. claiming it would be wrong to allow big city, where land is dear; hut there 0) Boys'Xkfonls, Black or Tan. Some tables is no rea.-on why schools should not the people to elect ally more officials iHB be built in that" way even where in than -they now choose, because the 1 Women's Low Shoes, all colors, rare good ones. contain Low i-lnv Jvrtuy. Tlie light, is better for people dont give suflirient time nor Children's Pumps and Ties. Shoes that are the children, the air is better, and the thought to picking out good men when Successors to AMBROSE MATTHEWS;& CO. oO Women's Slippers. rooms lire vastly more wholesome. The they t;o to vote. This is equivalent to Tennis Shoes and Oxfords.' A table of Men's now one-third "little red schoolhouse" of the olden statement that the people are not time* neat anything which modern capable of governinr themselves. The Herbert Street, Red Bank, JM.-.J. and Boys' Canvas Oxfords cheap. former prices, .seluH.lhouses can furnish, so far asboasted liberties of the public dwit •o Children's 5-strap Sandals, in colors. your size furnishing light and air is concerned. amount to a great deal when laws are ESTABLISHED 1866. INCORPORATED 1912 50 pair's Women's High Shoos, $3.50 to $5.00 may be there. passed virtually declaring that the at $2.40. -o-o-o- people have neither the right nor the wisdom to pick out their ollicials. In Kesolutions .recommending govern- reality the people are just as enpab'le You have three months to wear them in and all next year. So load u\t now, it'll pay more ment ownership and government man- of selecting good ollicials as Woodrow F\ W. MOSELLE] agement of the oil industry were Wilson or any of the "high brow" than interest on the investment. Remember the place, adopted last week by the Minnesota short ballot advocates. I believe the legislature and presented to thepeople can be trusted to elect their United States senate. There is noown officials and that their choice will CLARENCE WHITE 9 Broad St. RED BANK reason to believe that the senate will uniformly be a heap sight better than Dealer in all kinds of Stationery, Blank carry out the course recommended by a choice made by a party boss. the 'Minnesota legislature. Just the Books, Law Blanks, Rubber Stamps and same, the action of the Minnesota .slate ollicials gives impetus to the The present-power of the president Engraving to Order, Base Ball, Croquet, widely growing belief that the gov-and Ihe power of the governor of Xew , eminent should own the great natural Jersey to make appointments is greater Tennis, Toys, Dolls, Flags and Fireworks, resources. than the authority wielded by many >i: ::: * foreign despots. It is a power which is Books, Magazines and Newspapers. £ Ten years ago a recommendation fraught with great danger to the re- from any stato in the Union that the public and it is the seed from which is govei iiment should own the oil rebori- ) bo.sslMn, special privilege and I subversion of the public will. Through Largest Stock in Monmouth Co. £ Kources would have been out of thethe power of making appointments and question, absurd to think of. The few dispensing patronage a president can 'jiPopJf-.. who advocatedtd dgovernment t, undertake lo force men to withdraw 58 BROAD St. Telephone'249-J RED BANK § owner.-hipp a t that, time were ridiculed from being candidates for ollico or he PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST. and derideiddd as Utopian dreamers. To- can induce them to become candidates. i day the rankest standpatter and theThis vast power wielded by the provi- strongest champion of things-as-they- dent can be used to pull into ollice a are lias tn admit that the government man who would stand small charier of THE REXALL STORE. ownership program, finds ardent sup- 1 porters all over the,country. It is abein^ elected in a Tree, open, square factor which will have to be roknncil contest. with in connection with other issues in Make Your Motoring Safe the coming political campaign. Tin There ourlil lo lie :i short ballot, but action of the Minnesota logUlaUm not by tlie means which President Wil- gives aid and cnfouragcmenl to tin.-iin and others of his sort recommend. We are making a aihoi'ali.'s .of government ownership. It should lie accomplished by aholi.ih- CANDY CANDY CANDY J uoper and York Filnle alone luni more judges (.him nether milhitoneii of enpituliKui titid the whole of flrent Ilriluin, ami New first Class Service labor. Hi),' hllsini'HB In politien would .loriioy isn't far behind New" Yurll iilnle ill thin renflect. In the pnnl. leu lie clihiiimtcd and the people wnuld lie 1 for L_.adics and Gents CHAMEROY BROS. npaicd the humiliation mill the (oiiicii yi'iiri! the cxpemii.', ) of New Joiray linvn HARRY C. FAY, which lU'rmnpnny the niiTiiption of incTonncil 77 per cent, largely tliruugh JProcticnl Pulntcra and their roprt-Hentutives hy iniHtfi which the creation of new olllceii. The re- CORONER. Paper Hangers. want npcL'lal privilege" and npccial duction of unclcim ollli'rii would give the ittatii the naliiricn of theiic mclcmi 70 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. Funeral Director and Embalmer. 101J1 HuinplvH of Domcotlc mid Imported laVOI'N III tll« '«X|H'IIKr (if l)l('-|>l'W))l('. olllcera for Improvement;!, without any Tito luvcHllfriitlon now KOIIIK on atiiicrcniT in luxation, Upholstering in AH Its Branches. I'npcro now on linnd, Wniihinntdii and ihn coiifeiuiionM of a ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY QIVKN. loliliylnt who nayii Iliat the limits and + + «' "IT'S A CURE! THAT'S SURE" (I'orm.rl). will. II, T. Smllh «l IU.I Dunk far 27 r«">.) . corpoinlIOHM hired him lo buy up con Knlzeiibitcli, if elected, cmi lie relied damp Cli«li« and Curd Tnlilc* lor Hire. Work promptly drain mid nt 11 nultablo ICi'iMiMinen itnd ncniitoni In order to wl upon lo I'lirry out the, prlilclplcn lie J6NES' BREAK-UP prlco. niiciial heiiclltii IIIIOWH how it In pos-mlvocJileii. Hi) In not a faker, lid Olflc. Tli BS7, fillile for (rtinU unit corporal ions, Cures Rheumatism, Solution or Gout-ltd it linn ciircil canon for OI'FICH AND HTimlSIIOOM! (loi'un't hunker for u ponitlon of un- Olflc* and I'uiiernl I'.tlon, 1ft Monmoulli Slr*«l, Heil Uknb, N. J. thioii«h tlid iiKency of Jiollt'w. to di'-«'iirnc^^>»» commTssion" for several*"hours. A j being laid up with a serious sickness, number of trees in the woods near Tho washes and gullies in the Mil=- 'Andirons here were struck by lightning1 1, : but no ler street hill have been filled in with damage was donu to any- buildings' -- . ashes from the pumping station. Sixth Annual THE GREAT Sixth Annual Miss Mamie Crawford of Newark- Brlef Items. was initiated in the Daughters of Lib- employees of the Na-erty lodge at their last meeting. tional biscuit company of New York C. Jlell Johnson, Jr., is employed as 39 South Street enjoyed a day's outing at Highland bookkeeper in Otto Gautschy's Pros- Beac[i last Saturday. In the after- pect market on Bay avenue. noon there was a baseball game be- Miss Alice Wolfe of Jersey City Freehold, New Jersey County Fair tween teams from the biscuit makers has returned home after a week's va- and the ordnance department of Fort cation here with her cousin. Hancock. The biscuit makers won by Everett Gould of Lakewood is now the score of 8 to 1. The excursionists working in William Loder's lunch EGAN'S had a shore dinner at Sandlass's Surf stand on Bay avenue. AT RED BANK, N. L House pavilion and spent the rest of Miss Ethel Blanchard of Bay ave- % the day in bathing and seeing the nue will be initiated in. the Porahontas sights. lodge tonight. Storage Vans and Express. Now that moving time !i sear I am An entertainment was given last Miss Ruth Stant of Newark is visit- prepared to do your next «aovi»» ol night at the Methodist church under ing Mr. and Mrs. Willkvn Anderson of furniture, pianos or baggage, to all part* Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday, the direction of the various societies of Bay avenue. ol city or country, In the largest paddei the church. The program consisted of vans la Red Bank. Before you b«v« The monthly meeting of the building your next moving done, write, Bead oi instrumental selections by the family, and loan association will be held to- call lor the only reliable furniture movei vocal duets, violin solos, readings and night. In town, and get my prices on your nexl August 28th, 29th, 30th and September 1st, 1913. mandolin solos. The performers con- lob. All kinds of heavy «r light truck- William Sandlasa was a visitor at Ing dole at short notice. Call or address sisted of Prof, and Mrs. Theodore Atlantic City Monday and yesterday. Peterson and their daughters Alvina J. T. EGAN. and Gladys. They were accompanied Samuel Reed of Bay avenue is visit- 11 Wall Street, Red BanK, on the piano by Miss Maud Heath. ing friends at Englishtown. Reiidence phone 124>J. Office phone 208-J. Nelson Anderson of Bay avenue is SO MONMOUTH STREET. Tlio soldiers from" Fort Hancock visiting friends at Newark. Fine Racing Events Every Day. Daily Concerts by Celebrated Victor Band. are camping out on the grounds near' the guard house on Sandy Hook. The Fastest Track in the State. Increased Speed Program. Boldicrs go through drills and target TINTON PALLS NEWS. practice every day. Usually they only Biggest Poultry and Pet Stock Exhibit Ever Known in the State. stay about a week and then shift to No SOTVICOB at Chuvoli Because Pantor Thos. B. Deals & SOD, Statcn Island, but it is probable that Win Storm Stayed. they will slay at this plnce all this No services were held at the church Free Grand Stand and Aerial Attractions Daily. month. Different squads go out every Sunday afternoon. Rev. Leroy Bar- Mason Contractors and Builders. day on hikes through the country. ry, the pastor, lives at Long Branch. A Midway of Wonders. A' masquerade ball and cabaret It stormed very hard at that place, Ornamental and Tiling show will be Imld at Snndlass's Bam- and Mr. Barry was unable to get here. bee garden next Tuesday night.. The Lloyd Wilson of Jersey City is a Specialty. affair will be under'the management spending two weeks with his uncle, A Great Display of All Classes of Women's Work in the Largest Exhibition of William Sandlass, the proprietor. John C. Crawford. A number of extra features have been The queen of the Long Branch car- Estimate! Cheerfully Given. procured in the entertainment line and nival and her court were amoffjj those Tent Ever Erected in New Jersey. it is expected that it will prove one of who attended the harvest home here 17 Bank St., Red Bank, N. I. the most successful events held at the Wednesday night. gavdon this summer. Albert B. Crawford and family and Large Exhibition of Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Swine. Persons who travel on the trains Wellington Wilkins and family spent from this place are greatly amused by Sunday at Bnrnegat. All the Newest and Finest Flowers Grown. the antics of tlie pet monkey "Jennie,' Charles Green 1ms opened an iceCHARLES LEWIS, which is kept at the station. The crenm stand at Pine Brook. Exhibit of Automobiles and Farm Machinery. monkey has made friends with nil of Mrs. Laura Clinton and hpr daugh- the cats at the station, and any (lay ter of New York have been visiting Special Exhibition ol Fruit, Vegetables and Farm Crops. may be seen romping on the station relatives here. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEI! IN with cither one or more of tho cats. Matthew LeStrnng of Jersey City The monkey is very tam' e an"d' """soon"was a guest of James Dean on Sunday. Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Glaia makes friends, Miss Margaret McGuire of New A horse belonging to A. M. Glnsser York spent Sunday with her uncle, of Long Brani'h became frightened lit John McGuirc. and Builders' Hardware. THURSDAY, OPENING DAY. Exhibit of Horses. Public Competition of School a train last SiO/irdny afternoon nntl Mr. nnd Mrs. Jiunes Cunimings (started lo run away. The reins got spent Sunday at Brielle. Children. Judging of All Entries. Awarding of Prizes. Speed Contests. wrapped around the horse's feet and it stnrlcd to kick the wngon to pieecn. Vnmlorlmrff NOWH. RED BANK. N. J. FRIDAY, GOVERNOR'S and FARMER'S DAY. The Governor of New Jersey, Hon. Before the horse could bo (minted, the wagon Was bndly damaged in front, Mifis Anna Cross and Miss Grace James F. Fielder, escorted by the Red Bank Troop, will be present. Horse nnil the lioroc'ii legs were cut andHony have returned home after spend- bruijjed. iii(;'four wceltn at Now Iii'unnwi'ck, wlio'ro they luivo been taking the Show. Speed Contests. . In spite of the boat Saturday night 1 Ryder & McGackin the dnncu given at tho Hotel Martin tciiplici'B exnminntion. •was we|l iittcnilcd. The affair wall Mm Cathciine Hyan spent a few SATURDAY, EVERYBODY'S DAY. Great Baby Show. Parade of Live Stock. Speed for Hit- gucstii at the hounc. It wan a dayH la.st week with ber ilnu^liter, Mro. Painting, Decorating % masquerade liiill and tho costumes P. Iln^ctl of Freehold. Contests. worn were unique »n<' pretty. Tho Murinnnn Uinnlnn of Colt's Ncek hull wan decorated with New Jersey. Drbii'lji, Minn Minnie F.ckcln, William nt Anbury l'ark laiit week. .Inclcnon, Mountain View Hoiino, John Mm. John New iipeiil Tiicndny with Mi'H. Jame.i Kelney of Knut Frccluild. Eitlmalei Furnished. Admission Each Day, 50 Cents. Mulligan, I'aul I'mlml, Fred I'lnko, K. tiluvuniiun, MtH. Scolt, Mm. Annlo 11. Mr. and Mm. Henry (Iroiin anil fam- Turner, Mimi Ilnllu Wliniiy, Minn Anna ily and Mm. Juliu (!roi«i and family Wi'lim and Mwi. J union Williamri. nnvnl Mmitbiy with Mr:), Jiuneii Mc- l)nu|(liloni of Uhurly liny will lio(lormlck (iT lliilindel. Sond to SECRETARY MONMOUTH COUNTY AGRICULTURAL FAIR ASSOCIATION, RIOD HANK, for premium celebrated ill HIKIIIIUUI Bench tomor- Minn Mary Tlmmpnoii In npeudinK n Geo. W. Sewing, row by tlm comicllii from Enlonlown. few WIM'IIM with Mr. and Mm. Jiibn lint. Tho list that offers moro money nnd prizes thnn any other fair in tlio country. licil Jiciiik, Key port, llolforil mid Wyckoff of Occnnlc. Contractor and Builder, Iliirlilaniln. Tho mmnliiw'H of tlio Please prepare early to nriuke your entry for tho Baby Show, Horse Show, Poultry IOIIKOH will meet nl tho bench mid im- UOUKII Human nt KtfniiHbiirir. RED HANK. N. J. joy im ull day picnic. A IIOUIUI on tbn Jiluyd Inic.t at Show, Woman's Department or any ol the numorouB clauses ol Tlio «inployi!cn of tho Hplci-r mnnu- KeaiiHliiiiK bulonKiiiK to Willlmn Hiim- cxhibitlona at the fair. TnctiuitiK company of I'lnlnfliiM will mion (if Ninv York wan totally de- hold mi exriimlon lo Hlghluml Ilmich ntroyi-d by llro Inut Wcdneiiday. H in OFFICE IN EISNEU-nUlLDlNG. >. a.jyr ..a lobbing •! All Kinds. lll|thlnmln Hunch hint Humlny. Thin former uto Uvmmm ruudorn, KatlmaUa Chaorfully Furolahad. Page 6 THE KKD RAXK RRGTSTE-B

HMHIIMMHIIMMHM NEWS FROM KEANSBURG. SHOP one METHODIST SUNDAY-SCHOOL WILL GO AROUND The an Produce UP THE HUDSON RIVER TOMORROW. Is the Kind at ORMERLY, during the summer season, Then Come Here THE KNICKERBOCKER A Special Steamer Has Been Chartered for the the business man commuted by train from c R. H. VAN DERVEER F his seashore home to his office. It was Occasion and Other Schools Have Been Invited and Save Money Broad & Monmouth Sts. P¥°NE Red Bank,. N. J. thought necessary to do so in order to be sure to Make the Trip—Fifteen New Members for that everything was well at the office. New Point Comfort Chemical Engine Company. We are still sell- Today, however, a business that is prop- The annual excursion of the Metho- every day among the younger boys on F»IC-NIC dist Sunday-school will go to Pleasant the oeach. Each hoy gets behind a ing suits at from erly, systematized can be, supervised by tele- Point on the Hudson river tomorrow. good kite and then they try for the phone almost as efficiently as in person. The trip will be made on the stoamer ugliest altitude. Nnntueket, leaving Keyport at eight -Mr, and Mrs. Martin Bowers of o'clock and Keansburg an hour Inter. East Orange spent Saturday and Sun- 1-4 to 1-3 HAMS 13c Ib. By this method tha busy man can enjoy The ' return trip will start at four day with Mrs. Bcnvers's parents, Mr. o'clock. The Methodist Sunday-schools ;ind Mrs. Edward T. Compton of Main Plenty to go around, nice family size, nicely smoked his vacation, can get the best out of his stay of Keyport, Bel ford and PorfMon- street. | OFF at the seashore, and yet not neglect his affairs mouth havtv been invited' to fro on Enrle Finnegan of Belford, who is the excursion. Only SOD tickets will employed "by the Atlantic Highlands in town. He "commutes by telephone" bo issued. Prizes will be Riven to the Gas. company, has been appointed su- A few light colored, several days each week. 2"i children selling the most tickets, perintendent of the Keansburg dis- FRESH ROASTED COFFEE and each child, will receive a ticket trict. 4 wool crash suits, free for each'five they sell. , A special "country store" night and medium sizes, at Reduced Chiids; Special Blend Coffee 25c Ib Have you tried "commuting Fiftseli New Firemen, dance will be held at Hunter's Belve- Xuw members of the New Point lere tonight under tl)e direction of the This Chiids'Golden Peaberry Coffee 22c Ib by telephone"? Comfort.chemical engine company are loard of trade of New Point Comfort. WflJX Childs' Golden Santos Coffee 20c Ib R. A. Jimenez, Samuel' DcTuro, Ed- A dog belonging' to J. Beaman of $2.50 Center avenue was .run over by a ward Iliggins, Oeorire Piers, Paul C. motorcycle last Thursday \ fternooir WeeK Ch.j[ds' Golden Rio Coffee - 18c Ib Hunter, O. W. Lucas, A. S. Smock, and injured so badly it had to be killed. About 50 all wool You won't make (iny mistake in buying any of them—they're all Nick DeTuro, Henry Wiseman, E. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson and good and freshly roasted every day in our highly improved coffee roaster Zuimerlein, George Heinzcngcr. Otto family of Hoboken spent Saturday Cassimere Norfolk —they're us crisp nnd as dry as you can possibly get them and the price NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. Bindel,"'Peter Kehrooder, S. Sculthorp for this week i3 a big inducement. and Peter Tiicari. The, firemenwil land Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Suits at $7, $8 and buy suits so as to take part in theSmith of Church street. B 11 Miss Edna Canton and Miss Loretta SWEET BLOOM PRINT 34c Ib parade during the carnival. Cavanaugh of Brooklyn have been " $9 each FINE FRESH TUB 30c Ib . W. H. HALL. Local Commercial Manager, Cleared 5190 for Baby Parade. stopping at the Sea View house on the About i?!S10 was cleared from the Beachway. 32 Monmouth Street, ~ Red Bank,- N. J. fair and bazar held on the boardwalk Miss Lillian Lilbourne and Miss Children's Suits,ages M at New Point Comfort last Friday Louise Gillies of Ilaverstraw, New afternoon and night by the •members York, have returned after a' visit with 4 to 18 years, at the BUTTERINE FO£ffi|""R 20c- of the baby parade committee of thefriends. carnival. The proceeds will be used J. H. Powers, a Patevson awning lowest prices in town POTATOES—39c A LARGE BASKET for tile purchase of cups and prizes manufacturer, has opened a branch for their department. This committee office on Prospect place at New Point is working hard to make the annual Khaki Motorcycle V Comfort. baby parade a great success and they Miss Cora E. Raynor of Newark Suits, $1.70, $2, $3, expect to have a .large turnout of spent part of last week with her sis- Large bottle Grape Juice rsfr 10c babies. ter, Mrs. John E. Howland of Carr $3.50 up to $7 ^ Benefit for Catholic Church. avenue. 1 Macdonald's Keansburg auditorium P. Schroeder expects to build sev- White, Fat Mackerel - - 8c and 10c each eral more bungalows on Maplewood was crowded.last Wednesday night at avenue at Keansburg Heights this A Norfolk Bedford The Best and Cheapest Breakfast the dance given for'the benefit of the fall. 1 new Catholic church fund. Music was Mrs. F. S. Rocchietti of Forest Hill Cord Suit with laced furnished by Miller's orchestra from is spending a week with her sister, SALMON, can 15c • Newark'. The hall was decorated with Mrs. Jenks Beaman of Center avenue. Riding Trousers at DRY GOODS. flags and bunting. Miss Nellie Dugan Herbert Gardner of Irvington is of Keyport and Jerry Sheehan of spending two weeks at Camp Lone- $6.00 Keansburg were given silk umbrellas some on the beach front near Morris's. Scouring Powder for 10c for being the best waltzers present. Miss' Mary Noble of East Orange is This scouring powder ii^thebeit, at the tame time the cheapest for cleaning I Auto Hits a Bttf?gy. Union Suits for Men down for the remainder of the sum- paints, wood, marble, glass, chinaw&re and all metallic surfaces. $ A buggy belonging to Steve Greoley mer with her parents at Ideal Beach. and Boys as low as 8 of Port Monmouth was struck by Mr. and Mrs. Roberts of Orange j Clarence Watson's trucking' automo- have rented the Friedelhurst cottage i 50 cents Sliced Lemon Cling Peaches . can 10c 8 bile last Thursday night on Carr ave- at Ideal Beach for August. j For peaches and cream they are better than freih fruit. 32 BROADI. STSTREETI , nue. The buggy was badly damaged, Harry L. Beeman returned to East: but the auto was hardly scratched. Orange Monday after a three months' NEW PACK 8 The two vehicles were going in oppo- stay at Camp Lonesome. CALIFORNIA Asparagus Tips, can . 10c RED BANK, N. J. site directions, and both attempted to Thomas Golden and sister-are visit*- pass a wagon on the same side. ing friends at Philadelphia and Cold j H. N. SUPP, I Lots Belling- Briskly. Springs, New York. | Lipton's Jelly Tablets 9c, 3 Pkgs 25c The More realty compnny sold three Miss Helen Lavine of Newark re-1 19 Broad Street, Bed Bank. y Just Add Hot Water, Nothing Elie €C»:*>T4K<<»>T<^«»I«««K^^ lots on Bergen street, four lots on turned last Thursday after a short I visit with friends. Weehawken avenue and ten lots on Es- sex street last week. The streets have Joseph Hughes of Long Branch | Chiids' Best Flour, $5.45 bbl been plowed and graded and thespent last Wednesday at New Point grounds now present a very attractive Comfort. appearance. -v Miss Katie Griffin of Mata'wan is Walker's Grape Juice, Big Bottle for - 10c now working as waitress at Morris's TO L-OAIST Brief Items. Everybody is delighted with this delicious sparkling beverage—which pavilion. Until a short is the pure unfermented juice of ripe Concord grapes-4f served with Work has been finished on an addi- Miss Pauline paradise of Brooklyn cracked ice it makes a delightful drink—recommended as a health tonic ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. tion to a house on Camp View avenue returned Monday' after a visit with time ag.o, by many physicians—it's also a delightful flavoring for ices, puddings, belonging to Henry Otte of. West Ho- friends. sherbet, etc. boken. The new part is 10x18 feet Edward Egan of Brooklyn was a and contains two rooms which will be recent visitor with friends at Beacon scarcely one used for a kitchen and dining room. Beach. 8c Ib The addition cost about 5200. H. L. Miss Elizabeth Fritz of Hoboken is person in a Fine Big Juicy Prunes, THE FOLLOWING SUMS OF MONEY: Beaman had the contract for the work. at the St. John cottage for two weeks. An Episcopal service was held at Mrs. Harry Clay of Oceanic spent the Belvedere at Keansburg Heights last Friday with friends. thousand had 40 Hard Wood Clothes Pins, - 4c Sunday afternoon in charge of Rev. Charles. Meyer of Newark has been Herbert Brueninghausen, rector of St. visiting friends here. ever tasted a $1,700, $2,000, $2,700 and $4,000, Mary's Episcopal church of Keyport. W. W. Ramsay has bought a new 3 Boxes Chiids'Stove Polish, - 10c The service was well attended and one Metz runabout. will be held every Sunday afternoon really good until the close of the season. GOOD BROOMS A euchre and dance was given Mon- ASBUBY PARK ELKS TO BUILD. soda cracker At Cut Prices HARRY A. HAWKINS, Agent, day night at Hunter's Belvedere by nHome to Cost $40,000 to Be Starteil Nezt number of Keansburg Heights women. Kitchen Broom, 15c; Parlor Broom, 19c; Chiids' Broom, 29c The euchre was well attended and a October. —as it came Real Estate, Mortgage Loans and Insurance, number of cut glass articles were given The Asbury Park Elks have selected as prizes.. The card party was fol- plans for their new home which will fresh and Chiids' Golden Pound Cake, 15c Ib j lowed by a dance which broke up early be started next October. The building Corner E. Front Street and Wharf Avenue, [ in the morning. will be one of the finest Elks' homes | fn the state and will cost $40,000. It | crisp from j Members of the Keyport Junior will be five stories high and will be FLY SWATTERS, - - - 8c each I league enjoyed an outing at Morris's built of tile and white stucco in Ital- • Telephone 352. RED BANK, N. J. beach last Thursday. Other picnics the oven. They can't get away, drffws them like a magnet; better than a musket during the week were from Spotts- ian Renaissance style, which is con- wood and Old Bridge. The Grace sidered one of .the prettiest styles Methodist Sunday-school of Red Bank adopted by modern architecture. .The Vulcan Safety Matches, One Dozen Boxes 5c held their annual outing to the beach interior of the building will be fin- Now everybody hist Thursday. ished in old mission and chestnut. can know and 50c a Gross, Sure, Safe, Harmless Biggest Overall Value On Earth* A carriage belonging to J. Beaman i oof f Center avenue collided with a tele- Minister Suett by Doctor. enjoy the crisp is offered to Mechanics, Farmers, La-• pphonh e pole last week on Main street Rev. S. Ross MacClements, pastor A Dandy Shoe Brush For8c borers and Railroad Men in the fully I "eamaBe n pulled out to go by Edof the Asbury Park Presbyterian goodness of I Waits's stage, just as Waits attempted church, has been sued for $500 by Dr. 1 This Week guaranteed H. S. PETERS' | to pass an automobile. Beaman was John Taylor of Asbury Park, who freshbakedsoda j forced to hit the pole to avoid colliding, claims that amount in duo him for Mason's Shoe Dressing White, Brown, Black 7c Special with the stage. services rendered Mr. MacClements. crackers with- L. Davis is having a frame building, Mr. MacClemonts fell under a train lGx2 ago were thin, pale on. Stamina H. N. Supp, 19 Brona St., Bofl Bant held at Hunter's Belvcder6 at Keans- and haggard, hut who are now, B. OoMBtolu & Bonn, Anbury P«>*- through the use of Samose, plump, for workers. E. B. Tunien, Allnntic Htglilanan. hurir lleighls lust Saturday night. strong and happy, with perfect health W. S. Brown, Proehold. , Priy.es were given for the best cos- W. M. Slooum, 103 B'wfiy, long Brunch. tumes. The girls wore gingliam gowna and attractive ll'c.qh. Ho has seen so Strength for the •' T. n. Potterson, Mannaquau. many instances of the wonderful H. Solomon, BoabrlKlit. • and bonnets and the men wore over- power of Samose to restore the weak delicate. Give Keyiiort—V. S. Wnllncc & Co. alls and jumpers. and sick to Ktiength and health, nnd to CH1LDS, U.S. PETERS, Mnker-Fittoilti:Co.ir, «. J, md W.lljid.Onl,, Cil, Rev. Charles T. Haylis of Brooklyn make good natural flesh that he gives them to the will conduct services every Sunday liin personal guarantee with every "YOU KNOW THE PLACE." night at the New Point Comfort pa- package of Kamoso ho sells to rofund little folks. vilion the rest of the Reason. Ho will the money if it does not prove satis- lie assisted in the services by .Smith's factory. 62 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. j. orchestra and u large rhnrun choir. Dont wait until it's Snniose is n pure preparation, nnd Five cents. Telephone 249-W Kdward Ilagnmnn (if I'litwiiic linn Prices for lied Bank, Atlantic Highlands, Kcyporl, Long Branch and going to cost you more— bought two lotn on Ocean View avcnui! can he used with Absolute confidence by tin; most (Itlicntc, It given remark- Asbury Park Stores. have the work attended from the New Point Comfort, llcach able remiltii with children who urc company. This company hits also sold weak and run down nnd without np- Store Cloiei at 0:30 P. M. Except Saturday. to now. i two lots on North Hhoro street to A. (Inrrigano of J<>rncy City. pi'tite. NATIONAL Nov. .1. W. Marshall of Ocean Grove •••••••»••••••••»»••••••••••••»•»»••••••••»•••••»•••» PLUMBING. preached nt the Methodist church Sun- day morning. Mr. Manihall conducted BISCUIT CARPETS CLEANED SURELY SANITARY We specialize on work tin; iiccond and third t|iiarterly con- fercnce.'i of the church .Saturday n!nlit. OUR SANITARY PROCESS done right in the begin- kli'/.nlxith Tower, daughter of Itov. Patterson Building, COMPANY J. W. Tower, in slowly improving nf- brlngi out tho nowneu of (lie carpet and givet It a new le»«e of life ning-installation of new ter a ncriouii iiickiiMH. Slit' lout the i 60 BROAD STREET. fixtures or repairs-the line of her limlin (luring her illnoiifi and at a imall coit will have to learn to walk over again. kind that costs you least. Olllcer (icoi'Ku (Irons WIIH attacked INSURANCE. You Can Certainly Do Better Here by a gang of rowdle'i IUHI Wi'tlnuiulny X IF YOU LET US MAftE THOSE AWNINGS FOR THE RESIDENCE night. Hi' received n number of HIIKIII Life, Fire, Accident, DELISLE'S Call 300, Inn til. WniTiintii have been innlleil Our expert* could not do poor work if they tried for tho nrri'Hl of momboni of tho gang. Health, Burglary Famous French Restaurant Building opmiitionii liavo liliout AT ALLAIRE X H**ld*nc* Awnings Mid* Right P.nnantt, Curtain*, Etc. | council. T|io majority of th» now and Cnsualty. WILLIAM O'BRIEN, hotinPH liiivu boon eompli'lod audit in Opeh for the 16th Season not thought Hint liny morn will lie I STRONG COMPANIES FIRST CI.A33 FIIENCH RESTAU- Red Bank Awning and Carpet Cleaning Works, Practical Plumber,. Steam and Gas Fitter. iiliii'tnl until fall. REPRESENTED. A lurgti Kiiniliiy-nchool from Now RANT A LA CARTE CREE & SANBORN, Proprietors. No. 89 front Straat. R.ad Danlt, N. J. York hold » iilenio to Nnw Point Com- fort lli'iicli Innt I'Vidiiy. l-'illly 1500 Op.n All lh« Y.«r 64 WHITE STREET. Oo«nAT«nu., Scmbrltfht, N. J. . . yuoulo mniln tho trip on tlio ntonmor Point Coin fort. EiUblUhwl N.w York 1800 Klto llyliiK uontonU iiro held nlmont IIIIIIWIHIMIIIIIIIMIII WM. S. DE LISLE ••••••••••••••••••«•«««••«•*•**••»«••••••••••«+•«««• ,„ THE BED BANK REGISTER Paae t ON RULE TO BAB OBEDTTOBS. .Administrator's ".Notice, ISS LAKUE, '..••- •••• ' The Best Food-Drink Lunch at Fountains •William U. Mount, administrator' of M BODY AND FACIAL MASSAGE. Sarah A. Jones, deceanca, by order of tha Manicuring:, Bhampootoer, Scalp Tnttmcnt • nun-o^ate of tlio county of Monmouth, specialty. • :.- . . INCREASE IN RATABLES. SOREUUS BlHLDINO, MECHANIC STREET. liei-cljy K'VO.S notice to tlio creclltor.vwf tlio HHld <]ecPa«if'd to bring In their dfttrts, , Phono 200-J. tli-nuinOH HIKI claim* against the estate of snltl d<'(.'(*:i*i?cl, under until or nfllrmatlon, RS. CARLE & CARLE, ' ABOUT $4*000,000 WILL BE ADDED TO within nine montliH from tlie thirtieth D ' OSTEOPATHIC PHYaiCIANS. ilny of .nine, l»i:i, or lln'y will be for- Room 7. Eisner Ilulldlnir, Brood St., Red Bank ever Ii;irn.-<1 of any action therefor ;.' ' Telephone 363. COUWTY ASSESSMENTS THIS YEAR. against Hie Maid julininlHtriitm-. . GrndudteB of American Schopl.ot Is Easy to Have, Natural WILMAM B. .MOUNT. Klrkaville, Mo. - • insist Upon Colored and Beautiful OHlcaHourii:8aOA.M. to.3:00P.M. Members of the County Tax Board Score the Law Special INetlce ARTHUR C. SWIFT, *». CIVIL ENGINEER AWD SUHVEYOB So many women have grey or faded Broad and Monmooth etrcetfl. S Which Permits Banks to Escape Being Assessed hair; neglect It until it becomes thin. RELATING TO NUISANCES Phone 183-L. BED BANK, K. J. Avoid Imitations-Take No Substitute IN TDK B B. F. KING, Full Value for Stock—Dredging Work at Shark VETERINARY StIRGEOH AND Rich Djilk, malted grain, in powder form. More healthful than. tea or coffee. •they really are, If your hair is In D DENTIST. For infants, invalids and growing children. Agrees with the weakest digestion. j-thiB condition get a bottle of. Hay's Township of Shrewsburv. SHREWSBURY. NEW JERSEY. River Stopped. Nuisances within the township of fehrewabarf Overatomy performed on bitchea witn perfect Pure nutrition.upbuilding the whole body. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Hair Health today. Don't wait until are hereby defined and declared to be, and thej Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. All lmt three of tin; as>'c>isot'.s in gradually buying morv iiun-aascysable some one says how much older, you shall include and embrace: Also dogs treated with Serum for Distemper anil Alonmoutli county liamled jn thvlr securities until the awssuble bank! look- You'll be delighted at the 1. Tho-plicinfir or depositing In or upon &nj stoi-k of the county has been reduced • reBults from even one or two applica- street or alley, or in or upon any public or private Telephone 2113, Eatortown, N. I. duplicatc-H at lite annual mceUnii' of : the Monmoutli county tax board at to less than one-third <;f its actual tions. The grey hairs gradually dis- the same, or filth f romprivles orcesspoola or catch R. L. H. STRYKER, . • value. One bank, the ("..iitral national i appear and your hair will become full basins or rubbish of any kind or description, or any D Freehold Tuesday of last week. The- o f VETERINARY SURGEON. h^use or kitchen Blopa or garbege, manure or Offlcc, Public Service Bulldine. Telephone MS. (luplicutoK showed an inci'cjase of of Freehold, has succeeded in seeurinu ; "*« and Vitality. No one can toll sweepings (provided that stable manure and other $.'1,(170,874 on taxalile^roperty in the ext'nil)tion from taxation on a its J you aro U81ng It. Its not a dye manure may" be used as a fertilizer), or any toul or Residence, BlShrnwst'iry Avenue. TelephoneU-& for offensive or obnoxious matter or substance what- . , RED BANK. N. J. county and it is estimated that when stock., R. .V. Lawrencu, counsel for i but a nice, clean preparation thathatt i everJer. the assessors' work is completed there the board, said the stock of the Cen-1 quickly andd effectivelfftil y kkeeps your grey ; 2. Any full oi leaky privy vault, cesspool orothei RNEST A. AREND, will be an increase of about $-1,000,000 E ARCHITECT, tral national bank sells for $:i25 a : hair dark, glossy and natural colored , receptacle .for 8lth. 105 W.JOtli Street. New York CHy. on which tuxuH may be levied. share and yet the couniy is undWc to J and that all druggists guarantee sat- I or otheor\{h^S?r offensive pr decomposing solid or fluid Kinmonth BuiWinir. Aabnry Pnrk, N. J. 'Some of the assessors' figures in- matter or substance to leak or ocze from any cart nesiilcnce. Broaa Street. Bed Bank, N. *. cluded the assessments on railroad Hsecure 'suggestee one cend ttha oft tathxo fro assessorm the sstock levy. ! isfactory or refund your money. Al- or wagon or vessel in which tho Bame may ho ccn< SpeeialiBtin country work. •ways ask for Hay's Hair Health, It veyed or carried. Telephone Connections ^ property,..which is levied by the state assessmentH 'lsd othn tal tlh bank depositsl . never ..fails. . —._-., .— -- | veye4. Tha oer carryingcarnca.: or conveying through any Btiect board, and others did not. As the This would cause many of Lhe deposit-,! iver iaus, 1. The carrying: or conveying through any st TOHM S. APPLEGATE & SON, duplicates are subjected to revision by GVS to withdraw their deposits, he4< Free! Sign this adv. ant! take it to the* jfl "y substance which has been removed from ti • COUNSELLORS At LAW. Owing to the large amount of moving thcTcounty tux board it is not possible said, and would' bring the bankiffp'Ttlo* Davidson Buildinir. Brood Stiott. .-ulna, tinvi nv»w»\* ij;1"^ ii11- 1'o.iin.iM^, , MIS %.IL ±ia,y o 1nu.11Hair- rmu.nHealtuh ananad aa sac. dim properly covered wagon. as yet to make a fair comparison with ( 5 luprh the streets of RED BANK. N. J. authorities to a realization of the true | calte of Harfina Soap, for 50c; or S10O ' * All carting of garbage throuic hours of sunset that we have been handling of late, we were last year's ratables. situation. George E. Rogers, assessor ) bottle "ot Hay's Hair Health and two <*c/ aj™We*ceDt between tb. "I7REDERICK W. HOPE, The law exempting bank stock from B ''-I., . of Wall township and president of the ; 26c. cakes of Harflna Soap Free, for ?la 6. Theburningof anyrr. .tteroreubatancewhich F COUNSELLOR AT LAW. taxation to the extent of the non-tax- Belmar bank, said his bank hud hesi- | JAHXS coopEii. jt., arnggutl"' -j shall emit, or cause, or produce, or cast off any Offices corner Broad and Front Street* able securities held was severely criti- I foul cr obnoxious, or offenBlve, or hurtful, or an- RED BANK. N. J. obliged to purchase an Auto Moving Van taled about taking advantage of the j noylrt&^as7 , smoke, steam or odor. cised by the members of the board. law, but had done so after conferring .ORDINANCE. ' - Theeaatine or discharging! into the Shrews- DMUND WILSON Since the law was passed several of A.\ O , . I bury or Navcsink, or South Shrewsbury river, ox with several other bunks in the TUB KXTKXSIOX HI.' TIIIO H KN I-]- | into y stream in this township, or on the bound- E COUNSELU which has just arrived, and are now equip- the banks of the county have been countv. FITS r)|.- T11H SHWKll HYS P..M <)!•'.[ arylineo an f this township, any substance which bu 1 11 v 1MMUH.UH ' M- Kr.ll HANK AND been removed from any vault, ccsisspoo; l or sink, or ctB: 10 EAST FRON? STREET. Till-., CONSTRICTION UF A 1>AT- any offal or other refuse, liquids, otr solids, by anj OPEN WINDOWS AT SCHOOL. WOKK ON INIET STOPPED. KltAL, SlOWlOl! AND DllXNIOC'TIOXS I pipes orotterwise. LSTON BEEKMAN, ped to handle moving more quickly. and- \ IX .IIKOIJA.N'K." STTt HKT, IS.\T|'..\J>- I 8. Any and every nuisance 03 stove defined la COUNSELLOR AT LAW. 1X0 FltOM TlIKTHItillXCS OF Till-; | hereby prohibited and forbidden within tho town- NotarA y Public Supreme Conrt^_ Xxporlmentfl Show This to Be Bettor libeling of a, Barge Sala to Have Vio- 1'JlKrihNT SKWKIl AT T11IC .IU.NC- jtiipof Shrewsbury, and any pcraonmaking, creat* OdiccB 9 Broad Btrect. RED BANK. N. J, Than Forclnp; Fresli Air in SclioolliouseB, cheaper than by the old time way. Also lated Agreement of Croclltorfl. T1ON OK riKJSPUtvr AVHNl'K AN1 D inpr. causing, maintaining or penuittinfe ?rj of A medical inspector of the Philudel- All work on the filling in of Inlet MIOCHANIC STIUIHT 1CAKT10KI , Y said nuisances shall forfeit and pay a penalty of R. HERBERT E WILLIAMS, j)hiu public schools, with the co-opera- TIlltOfGII JirajllANK! STHHKT TO twenty-fivd dollars. SURGEON DENTIST. Terrace at Belmar has stopped as the HIGH STKHIOT, T'JGKTHKlt WITH The above is an extract from the ordinances ol D Graduate University of Pennaylffuila, up-to-date Fireproof Storage Warehouse. tion of teachers" and parents, recently result of the holding up of a shipment TUB APPUUTENA.NCKK XKCICS- the board of health of Shrewsbury township, and OOce Days in Red Bank: Mondays, WednwaUl made an experiment to determine the of coal following the .seizure of the , SAHY Tlli:lUJl'(IR AND THK .MAN- the eatne will be thoroughly enforced, and Saturdays. value of cold fresh air.in school rooms, barge Alice Vivian by the United XKK OK ASrflvSKlXG THIS COST AMI HARRY G. BORDEN. 120 Broad Street. Bed Bank..». J. Estimates furnished on request. which was reported in the American KXrK\_SK TI1KUKOK President of the Board of Health. States authorities on a claim of debt. De It Ol*iinoy tho i-nuiicll of tin; Ijor- GEORGE H. LIPPINCOTT. Secretatv. THOMPSON, Journal of Public Health. He opened The men who are at work on the job OUBII ut Kcil UanK: R. W. M. D DENTAL SURGEON-BON,. the windows at top and. bottom, and have been laid off with several weeks' 2d Nafl Bank Bulldine. 1 1. Tllut a latcra'l si'Wor. with Ilio TOWNSHIP BOARD OF HEALTH. Red Bank, H. J kept them open throughout the winter. wages due them. Those in charge of necessary connections tiierufor, bu eon- The regular meetings ot tho Shrewsbury Town- Hours 8-& The room was shut off from the heat- the work say that the job will be re- slructed in Mechanic Ktreet, extonillug ship Board of Health will be held on the first and in)]: plant of the building except on the fi'om the terminus uf the present sewer third Thursdays of each month, at 4:00 p. H., at VE. J. D. THROCKMORTON, sumed aprain in a short tinje. at tlio junction uf l'ruspcet avenue (mil tha Town Hall on Monraouth street, Red Bank. t DENTAL SUBGEON, Stryker & Stryker. occasional days when the temperature MOI-IIIIIIIL' »tr<'Ct oa«torly tliroush Jle- Pereora having1 complaints to make will present The libel suit against- Captain fell below forty-five degrees; but the clmnle strnpt to High street. them to the secretary in writing. Na 6 Broad" Street. Red Bank. W T, children of course wore extra wrap's Charles Vivian under which the barge '1. That llic pipfs required in tlie con- HARRY G. BORDER1. President. was seized will come up for a hearing slitictlon of -slid sower shall bo uf a size " GL-OUGE H. LIPPINCOTT. Secretary. TTvR FRANK L. MANNING. and had frequent drills and exercises. at Trenton this week. Tho claim ;il(il ItiJJil to t'onfuriii ^vilti tlio pipoy witii Week by week during the fall and against the boat wap made by Alex Wllicll KilUi Sl'WC'l" Sllilll (TMllH'Ct. SURGEON "DEFT" winter and spring this physician .".. 'flint tin- coiis:LriH"tiini uf siiiii seut?r weighed and examined the pupils, IMiller and company for !>2,800, which .sliall be luulcr tlic suiRTvisiun uf tlie Broad Btreet. opposite Fort &Mil!er'». they say is due them. It is said that slrcet supel-hiloiuh'iit. NEW JERSEY CENTRAL. watched their study and their play, 1 R. R. W. JEWETT, and compared their progress in health the filing of tho claim against the 4. Tlmt 111* cost iiml CNpcnsc of such TRAINS LEAVE RED BANK. DENTIST. boat was in violation of an agreement scwor sliall he assessed in tliri niamicr For New York. Ncwarkond Elizabeth SE5, (8 32 DKoomH. Second National Bank Bnlldln* and scholarship with that of pupils in provided |jy 111*- fliMicral l',oi-ouj;li Act Mondnyjonly): 0 37. 6 51. (650 Newark only); RED BANK. N. J another room of the same building. In among Captain Vivian's creditors. [Ilevision of IS!i7) and the amendments •7 10. -7 26. (7 60 Newark only). 8 02. "8 30. STARK8FAU5SETT The contract under which Captain tlierelo and supiiU'int'iits tlit'icuf. 917. '10 51. a. m. 12 00, 248. M IP, 4 SO. 4 47 that other i'oom the pupils were of the l ( Vivian is dredging the ,.;,„„. Jkl.x,.. lii-rcliy ii|ipiove tin- above ordinance (Noworkonly).7 28. 7 38. 3812,923. ;lo»G p.m. kB. WILLIAM ROSE, same grade, ami of about the same nvei delayb tl,ia .m, j.^. of August, A. 1).. 191:1. Sundays. E 68. U « a. m.; 4 45. 710, 8 45.9 00, I DENTIST." number, but the room was heated and payment for this work until a year II. 1'. COOK, S26 Off p.m. Successor to Dr. R. F. Borfen. after it is completed or until all the Gas administered. ventilated according to the usual Attest: -Mayor. For Freehold yla Motawan at 8 02. 9 17 a. m.: 12 00. lots on the tract arc sold. Mr. Viv- A. C. llAltltlSiix, '1 47 p. nC Sundays. 8 68 a. m.:4 45, 926 p.m. 60 BROAD STREET. RED BANK.. H. », methods. The pupils in both rooms Borougli- Clerk. For Lakcwood. Laliehuret, &c, at 6.65,1106 a. m.: were normal healthy children from the ian's creditors had agreed to extend 82 00. 3 DO. 437.611p.m. Sundiya, 1010.1108 credit to him. a. m.: 3 38 p. ro. •HTILLIAM H. FOSTER, same kind of homes! so that the test For AtlnntlcCltF. 6E5.11 06 a. m. 82 0G, 4 37 p. m. was as fair, accurate and searching as Sundays. 1106a. m.; 338 p. m. W BBALEBAnyjgg possible. Public Notice For Vincland, Briteeton. 4c, 6 E5. 11 06 a. m.: •EATOHTOWN, NEW JI THIES SUICIDE BECAUSE OP MAN. 4S7p. m. Sundays 11 06a. m..3S8 p.m. For Toma River and Bameaat at C 55,1106 a. m.; EO. D. COOPER, -1 At the end the inspector found that Fretty UUBIQ Teacher Writes Lova AIos- 3 00, 6 U p. m. SuadMrn. 1010 s. m. CIVIL EN GIN IFF. v , Material s 3cWorktna.rishiT> the pupils in the open window room saEre and Takes Poison. " New York only. ! Saturdays only. G Successor to Geo. Cooper. C. E r Notice is hereby given that the PoatolBce Bulldine. RED BANK-3». T. ^ of Quality' had gained in weight on an average Miss Sidenia Enjvlesmann, a pretty EW YORK AND LONG BRANCH more than twice as much as those in music teacher who had pupils at As- law requiring the removal cf N RAILROAD. the warm air room. The pupils in the bury Park, Deal and Allenhurst, Time Tublo in effect Juno 20th. 1913. open room kept wholly free from colds, briers, weeds and brush from the Stations In New York: Central K. B. of Now J'CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVETOB. penned a love message in which she Jersey, foot Liberty Street and WeBt 23d Street: Room 7. Patterson Buildine, Broad Strert, and were much more regular in at- forgave her sweetheart and then took highways in front of property P«nnsylTania Railroad. 7th Ave and 32d Street RED BANK; N. J. tendance than the others. They' were poison in her apartment at New York Hudson Terminal (H. JM.ll R.I Church and also more alert, free from day-drcam- last week. She w;'as found in her rich- will be enforced in Holmdel town, Cortlandt Streota, foot at Cortlandt ana De»- JACOB C. SHUTTS, -4 ing, quicker to learn, needed less re- brossci Streets. -I AUCTIONEEU. ly furnished rooms Thursday morn- ship. The law governing this TRAINS WILL LEAVE RED BANK Special attention (riven to tales of tarn ', view work and were better behaved. ing by the hallbqy,, who called her and For Hatawan and Perth Ambon E BE, 8 32 (Mon j', In health and happiness, in develop- got no response- Miss EnKlesmann matter is as follows: doyaonly). (Matawmonlj), 6S7. 710,- 7 25" i ment, both of mind and body, the chil- was rushed to a hospital and a pul- a (Matawan only),8 0?, 917, 9 45 B. m.: K 0O noon Telennone 28i. . | drcn of the room with open windows motor was brought into service to The owner or occupant of land 1 ie. 2 It, 48O.< 47 (Matawan only), 6 (12 (Mata- L. EDWARDS, had a clear advantage over the others. abutting on any highway in any town- wan only!. 7 28 (Matawan onlj-WSS. 812 (Satnr- EDWARDS, keep her alive. The nature of the days only), (MatawBn only). D2J. 9B7 (MaU- W• COUNSELLOLOR AT LAW. In these days, the gospel of sun- poison she took is a rnystery. ship in this state shall, during the •wnn only), 10 36 (Saturdays only) p. m. Sun- shine and pure air ought to need little month of September of each year, cut days 8 68.9 37 a .m.; 4 45 (Vatatran only). 6 03, j preaching. Most of us accept.it, but Miss Englesmann was greatly at- and remove all brush, briers and weeds (Motiraan only).7 10 (Hatawan only). 9 00, 9 26 | we do not always practice the doctrine tached to Lester 1). Gardner, editor growing in or upon such portion of (Alatawan only, 9 50 p. m. R. A..F. VOSS, of the Mentor Magazine. The couple For Elizabeth and Newark: 5 55, 6 37, 6 54.6 69 OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. that we believe in and preach. This such highway as his or her lands abut (Newark only), 7 09. 7 35, 7 40 (Newark only.) D • In the Eisner Building. Room 16. ; Philadelphia experiment lay not in giv- were frequent visitors to Asbury Park upon; and in case such owner or occu- 7 59 8 02. 8 25 (Newark only). 8 43 (Newark y g and were seen together a great deal. only) 917.5 46,1110 a. m.i 12 noon. 1 21 (Eliza- Red Bank. N. 3 PETER J. pant shall fail to perform the duty beth only). 1 15. 2 <8. 3 59. 4 30 4 47. 4 64. 6 02. Telephone 1B4. ing the open-air treatment' to sick It is said the couple were engaged but imposed hereby, the township commit- 7 28 7 39. 812 (Snturdaya only), 9 23.9 57.10 56. I children which everyony e approvespp; Mr. Mentor would not marry until his (Saturdays only) p. m. SundayB. 8 58.9 37.11 44 R. SARAH CORLIES WARDELL, 1 tee of the township in which such it lay in giving to wellll childrehild n some mother died. Jliss Englesmann fled lands abut as aforesaid shall cause am.: 4 46. S 47; 6 03, 710, 810, 8 45. 9 00. 9 26. D OOSTEOPATHIST. i of the good things that nature in- to this country when a young girl to such work to be done and the owner 9 37, 9 60. 9 57 p. m. 133 Wonmouth StStreett . prevent her father from forcing her For New York: S tS, 0 32 (Mondaysonly).6 37,6 54' Tuesdays and Fridays only, 1230 r.u • £«»J i tended that they should enjoy, and in of such lands shall pay the expense 7 00 710. 7 25, 7 86. T. 40, 8 02, 8 25. 8 50. 8 43' GmduaW American School of Osteopath* UNDERTAKER demonstrating to the school officials into marrying a man she did not cai thereof, with costs, to be recovered in 917 945.10 51 11 10a. m.:1200noon. H6.248. Kirksville. Missouri. and parents the advantages of lower for.. She is an Austrian and is said to an action upon contract before any 5 1% 4 IP. 4 30 1 54. 6 02. 7 28. 7 88. 8 12 (Satur- days only). 923.9 57, 1066 (Saturdays only) | school-room temperatures. be wealthy. justice of; the peace of the county at p.m. Sundayi:8 68.9 37.1144a. m.: 4 45.647. R. WM. J. WOLFERT, j As a result the school board, recog- the suit of such township committee, 6 03. 7 10. 8 10. 8 45, 9 00. 9 26. 9 37. 3 67 p. m. D OSTEOPATH. AND I nizing their values, has authorized the 91 Broad Btrect. Red Bank. N. J. PAKE LESSErS M1Y SUE CITY. For tAmg. Branch, Anbury Park, Ocean Grove, Graduate of Philadelphia collcflc of OstM I establishment of open window classes Point Pleasant and intermediate stations, 1 22 Philadelphiacolleceof Anatomy. Andpost«»» in several other Philadelphia schools, i Claim They tost About 820,000 on Ocean The township committee of; 5 0", G02, 8 40, 9 45,1002. 1023 a. rn.; 1222. 1245. ate of American school of Osteopathy at Klito- 138 (Saturdays only).l 43 (Saturdaysoaly).l 57, v lie Mo., under the founder of lhe science. Paxk at X^ong- Branch. Holmdel township suggests that 2 03 (Saturdays only). 2 2t (Saturdays only). The B. 2. K. company, lessees of 2 35 iSaturdnya only!, 2 41 (Satuidays only), BID DOO EAT MAN? this work of removing the brush,; 2 (.7 3 M. ;t 50. t •!:) loxcept Lonff Branch^. 4 50, Ocean park at Long Branch, last week ID s42, 5 B0, G07 (Saturiajscicccptcd! 022, notified the commissioners that they briers and weeds from the high-1 f, 38 7 37. 8 r,0.10 30 p. m. Sundays: 12?. 4 50. Tlint is a Question Wlilcn Brndler Beacli „ ,, , , . , , i 5(10. 948.968. 1080.1035,10 62a. m.; 1222,255, Marshal Would Hko Answoroa. would probably bring suit against the, Dr. H. B. VanDorn Bradley Beach has a mystery and city for losses they sustained in taking ways of the township be done; 530.652.10i8p.ro. v h e DEJfTIST Monmoutfi Street, William Moore, the town marshal, has ° f* . P during the months of July and 1 Second National Bank Building .lost sleep trying to solve it. Samuel lost between $, $,0 The August, if possible,'in order that j Sundays. 9 37 s. m.: 4 15,926 p. m. lessees charge the commissioners with LEAVE NEW YORK FOB BED BANK. Rooms 8 nnd 9 Hendrickson was arrested several the township highways may be C.IC"R?O{N. j..footofLn«rtystrDtt.4oo,8so. Near IWa&le Avenue, days apo for beinp; drunk and dis- having misrepresented conditions to the, m Aanid that,.-,. they .woul d, not hav,, e , fre. e fro. m such1 encroachmentl.is' (Saturday10 0O, 113s0 only)a. m.,: 11 22 035 (Saturday (Satunlays 3 only)only). . 11 30 00. «•••••••••••••••••••«•• orderly and was sentenced by Re- t 3 30. 3 40. 4 45, 600,5 30,5 S8. G 30, 900 p m;12 01, corder H. P. Gant to serve ninety days leased the park had they known the 1 , . ,, . •, c ,, (midnight). Sundays. 3 30. 8 45.015. 10 00 DR. KOBEBT DJCKSOfJf , J J i in the county jail. Marshal Moore true state of affairs. Charles Brady, j during th, e remainde, . rT of ,th, e. sea., -: o,m.;2 30.100, 1) 00 p. m.; 12 01 midnight. RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. j put Hendrickson in the borouRh lock- VeterinftriMi. , , one of the lessees, wrote to the com-ison, and also in order that the CR,R ofN.j..footofweat2M.tr«t.8au!Ri: DOGS, CATS, TOY DOGS. ; ; ; up to remain over mtjrht and he put missioner, ,, s snviut• ,.r tha, t as soon as their etc, be prevented from, 1120a. rn.;12 20 (Saturdays only), 12 50 (Satur- Hcndrickpon'x dog in the cell with him. : M^P'r c?^™^c made by Govcf Clerk of Holmdel Township.! CHARLES O. McFADDiN, Gen. PasB. Agent. lrlx" Ll'PIA S. FHOST. James F. Fielder, A firemen' ] Real Estate and Insurance mil T»nk. < N.Y. nnd I,. B. It. R. IF pays to advertise in THE REGISTER. A gnsoline stove in the home of Mrs. adc will he held "previous lo the gov- ] I). N. BELL. Gen. Pa«s. Agent. Pcnn. R. R, ernor's iiddro^. Several companies W. C HOPE. Con'l Paaoonecr Aeent. Central -Advertisement. I.ameno Bianca of Asbury Purk ex- It. R. ot N. J. 58-64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. ploded last Wednesday morning whon from out of town are expected to talii' Mrs. liiunca attempted- to replenish part and there will probably be 000 Keansburg Steamboat Fire, Life, Accident, Tornado nnd the tnnk while the stove was lighted men in .line. Luncheon will be served mid Mm. Bianca was terribly burned." to the firemen. Tomorrow's festivi- MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY. Plate Glass Insurance Mrs. liiimea was hurriedly removed to ties will wind n|i with a mardi grns the Spring Luke hospital, where she on the boardwalk at night. > Tinie Table in Meet June 23(1,1913. (lied (i few hours liilci1. Subject to chnnlto without notice. Some Knsolinc sphislied on the JAMES COOPER, Jr.'s SUCCESS TIME TABLE3 flames of tlie l)uiner when Mrs. Steamers Sea Bird and Albertina. liianca poured the fluid into the tank. in effect Johnson & Frake Co There wn.s ii terrific ['xjilnsion nnd the Oront Poimlnrity of Plan tD Soil Moillclno Bcluecn Pier 21, foot ot Franklin Street, Ncic V Contractors and Builders, woman was enveloped in flumes. nt Unlf-X'rlco niul Qiinrtintoo n Cure. I JULY 19th, 1913. to take on ami let olT Passengers cnly), am! IliohlantlB ' And Dc.lera In All Klml. »( Neighbors rushed to her assistance JnniL'H CdopL-r, ,lr., tho cntorprisinp- \ Oceanic, Locust I'oinl, Fair Haven ami Red Rank. IIUILOINQ MATERIALS. and curried her outside. A doctor wits druKKist, l'lillit'r than nw;iit tlu1 onli- ' TclrnhonoCnll 1101 Franklin. Now York, and 425 Ited Honk. N. J. sumnioiii'tl and he oidcrid her taken DREDGE AVENUE. miry mcllinils til" iutroduclion, ingcd j WEEK-DAYS: FOR RED DANK. FOR NEW YORK OppoilU Railroad Station. to 11 hospital. Tho woman's husband tlio Dr. IIf>\v;u(l ('(t. to secure n ([iticlc r.oavo Koimiilniro;—0:10, 7:00, TAO, 12:00 Dully exci>!>t Sumlny. Dully except Sunday. Hod UanK, W. J. is 11 mnson contractor and thcy have xn\c. for llieir ccli-Unitcil spccifii' for a. 111.; '1:00, D:'1O, 10:00 11. 111, Work dono by tha liny or contract four children. Lonvo Koyyort—7:00, 13:00 n. m.; 5:00 A..M. I*. M. A.M. P.M. No job too Urfto: nono top smnll. tlio euro (if ('(nistipnllon niul dynpi'itMn Lr-nvn I'lcr 21, font ot l-'rnnklln 4.00 1 1). 111. , i'.tn-i'l r.«ave lied flunk Julililnxaltomliil to nt nhnrt milieu. Ijy otle\'\nu Hit rcKiilnr iiOc liotlle nt Limvo Batlory—9100, 10:00 11. in.; 2:00, ...K.r,r, •• l-'nlr Ilnvon 1-15 4.11 KntlmtiliB fiirnlnliL'il (in all ktndu o( niliirt Mnn u«o« Tyiiowrlter. I.i-iivn llullory Ijimllmi 4.ZS half, prii'c'. •1:30, 5:16, 1VM, 11:30 i>. m. I Arrlvu Illithlnmlu nlmut .ui,M " I«iiiit Point W5 work. .u ti) " Ocoanlo .7.80 130 H»tlnfactlini Euntnnliwd. IYrcy W. ('iinniiii of I'lainlield is •' Ori-ntlli" B In iidditiiin l» Helling » riOi" lioltlc of BATUHBAYBI ' I tir.l I'ulnt -•• i'l'iirhluiiiii.'.'.". -™ ,,„„„..„ 1 ontc-o. PMI-M lotally lilind but he IIIIM nianai:t!(l lo Dr. IIIIWIII'II'S ;|tL'ci(U' for i'fitr .InincM 1 D llattrry l.iiiiillnic nliuut. 0.6O Loavo Konualiurn;—0:15, 7:00, 71-10, 11130 l-'nlrlliivi-M " 1*11" Franklin Btrect " 10.00 1 IIOHI'.ll , y,,,,), .Hfl.j master the typewriter and hint week ('oop,c'r, ill",, lur' ra» nuicli fnitli in tlie 11. 111.; 4:110, 5:-lo, 10:00 i>, 111, " litil llunlt " mutt 11 letter to Anbury I'ark which JiOftVO- Hvyiwrl—7:OO, lli,')0 n. in.) D:0O HUNDAYH. lii'iiicdy Hint. In- will rofimil the money HDNHAVil. P.M. WIIK written nearly tin well an most lo iiiiyoni1 wliwn it docii not cure. p. 111. A. M. A. M. A, M. Iicavo-Battory—0100, 1O100 n. 111.; 1:00, uivn VIIT ;:t, foot »r Vi potiplo could writer on a typewriter. 3:O0, 4:30, 5:-lli, 7:30, 11:30 11. 111. l«nvo Itrtl llnnk ,,.,..-Ml) Mr. Cannon conducln a nrnall ntore When yniii' In ml HI'IICN your istoiiiucli .. MIO " Knlr llnvrn a.no docs not.(li|;cst food pithily nnd iintlir- .. B.W tin and doi'a miwt of the work in ninmr- IJUHDAlfO AND KOLIDATHl Anlvi! lllKlilmiiln nlMitil...... lo.T, " IJUMIIII Point ..... nlly u'fH'it tliorf in c«nN/,ip/t(i Iu lied llonli. nillillilt ruillvM Al v I'diirlni; iir rinj'im; in llic curd, niclnn- i:oo, aiou, oiaa, II:;JII, m:;i(i, m.iu nny uliiln cif llulil-omctml <»"'«• "" '"" » fiailttoh Hlnlcu nnd rlHhoritian DI-OWIIH. liimlliiKi. ,„,, lre. mnillrr «ii4 tawn fmnlnir. •l""l uMn choly and liver trniililc.'i J)r. IIOWIII'II'M l.iilnlr liny, (,limil«y, llnlili-iiiliiT lut.liolli l«m(n will ran on thn Knml/iy f!rfi«lill». w One inciiilii'i- uf n Iliiliinir piulv of 1 ilpii-iilit nfl'lniHin mill. Uk'i Inn uli-mtiw AIbnrllim. Iwivlnit llntl^ty lit2:WI t<" lihiltt wirti, «tn[il«H> *>LC. t'licHIU will ciii'i: you, If it ilocn not r,,P m l VHIIIOHT rlituiliiK hf MiuuiwrUrUmm IllnlIllnl, lonvln, lonvlnu Illuliloraliu Illuliloralii nl. n:UIi nl) I". .n:UI M. ) I". M. ... . ,,.,IT it will not nisi yon n cciil. NOTICK -Al llntinry I,«inlln»ll . allll Movnt..!M! ! llrnlnl » ffo r uptownt , Jilliwny for uptown or to Ilrtftiljn Mi'iihi'l^lit l''i'ldny when Ihrli1 launch (|nn«RV(nil-| t Htront—Wnok-rtnyB. let' Thin lutcst hi'liitivitinitnl iiftji'lencc i» IKCIU it, ni.l (>:(M1 u. lil.ll lltmdllntm-daya , uOli mink, The olhcni wcic 'plrki'd up by ioiivo Kiyjinrt—wo«k-rtfty«, ntou n. in. ( ill 1111 or itil)lrnnt * a M'lionurr, 'I'hey were xiiirci'liii; from of u'leiil vitltii: in cllllni; nil'k lii.'iid- nclic, 'I'lidiinindfl uf ivonicn me todiiy nnd G:U(1 u, in.; nttudnya, litou i>. m. "'"«""'"'"•'••'"•"""• TROLLEY CONNECTION'S. I'X|MI.'IIII'II due ty l.heii'tl)(mtln).: abiitit T.UftVO Koitimliurir—Wook-iUyn, llmo a. CHAS. G. CONOVER, frtij J'riim Hint painful tliiciiin; itolcly - in.| Dtuo p. in. ' Al" 111(1)II.ANIW vln J. 0. T, <:..„ fnr ntoiitrCliurch, NnvMlnk, AtlmUlo HI/ililiiuK Il«lfor>t for twit hotir.'i buoyed up hy life pi'e- thrcWBH tlici use of Hi It; npci'lQi!. t •wni»n Spring* Av«n«in» RED BANK, H. I. i«ervuin, 'I'IIM i'n(fliirl'iii tlin' launch Tin: Iti-.'ii HANK lti:iii^'ui( In nolcd AT.HIil* HANK flu J.C.'f. «.'o., f»r fulf Vtw,WMttUimi..NtwUU', lltlfuw.. K"*™ broke ilnwii and the fc-nvy BCIIII sunk m' In Tn fin- i(» |ni

Crowning of King and Queen Will Be the Opening Event-About 1,500 Babies Will take Part in the RIGHT Parade on Closing Day—Mardi Gras the Big! Feature of Friday Night, August 22d. Kcansbttrg promises, to have a bet- most original and most grotesquely i ter and biKger carnival this year than decorated automobiles, floats- and | ever, before.'' The various committees wagons, saddle horses and other j Have been appointed and already a animals. > I large number of entries have been re- A children's amateintyiiZe entertain- 4 ceived for the different events. It ment will be held at the New Point • is expected tlmt fully 1,500 babies will Comfort dancing pavilion Thursday take part in the baby parade to,be afternoon and night. The program 4- held on the .boardwalk. Contributions will consist of dancing, reciting, sing- : 4- are coming in faster than last year, ing and instrumental selections. The -^ and Player-Pianos and already there' is a large amount entertainment will be given under the ^ '4- MR. W. FV STACY : on hand. The general committee is direction of James B. Carson. * 4 working together as a whole instead A Mardi Gras will be held on the 4- OK1 THE of as separate bodies, and practically board walk Friday night. The.baby all arrangements have been com- paradeand rccoptionwill bnheldSatur- at Low Prices and Popular Terms pleted. ' ' • • day afternoon. Prizes will bo awarded The carnival will open on Frifo-r the prettiest, fattest and the tin- is the reason we had the banner week last week and we expect a day night with the crowning of thoiest baby, twins or triplets and' also I HOOVER MFG. COiPANY \ ', | king and. queen at the New Point for. babi& of foreign nationality. ' Comfort dancing pavilion. The cere- Prizes will also be awarded for the bettei* one this week monies will be followed by a court re- handsomest, the- most original and will demonstrate this ENGINE DRIVER ception and dance at the pavilion, most grotesquoiy decorated baby car- after which a banquet will be served riage or go-cart. The prizes will he HOOVER POTATAO DIGGER in the field ]1 at the New Point Comfort hotel. given out at the reception to be held Can You Resist When the Prices are Like the Following? Athletic events will be held Satur- after the parade at the dancin1 g pavil- of Mr. B. P. Butler, in Holmdel village, ' j day afternoon. A band concert will ion. The carnival will dos-x Saturday ! be given by Voss's band every after- night. tomorrow, Thursday, August 14th. Come • j noon and night during the carnival. The officers of the carnival associa- '' Saturday night there will be a recep- jtion are as follows: and see it work. !! tion and dance at the New Point Com- j J"l-es>Uli-nt— William A. liililhnus. fort pavilion. A prize dance will take , t-'lrst vk-o president- \V. I'. Mjii^rr. Style No. 42 Piano* Price $185 St't-oiul vire |)re*iili-nt—11. .M. Jimt-lirz. . I j place at the pavilion Monday night. j Thin! vice ln-esidt-iil -rluirlrs C;UT. i [ The athletic events to be held on Kmli'tll vice pri'Hlili'iit—W. I.. .Mm-duii- This|is a thoroughly good instrument and don't think because the I1 Saturday afternoon will consist of a :al.l. Charles 100-yard dasii.openhandicap; 220-yard Secretary—II. R Mtu-qiuinll. price is low the instrument is poor. Large- profits don't make the in- dash, open handicap; -140-yard dash, Traisiu-M-—J. L. Si'iilllifn'ii. open handicap; one mile run, open ; The following committees have been strument any better. Holmdel, N. J. handicap; five-mile run, open scratch; appointed for carnival work. Athletics—Charles Wyatt. ('. clalri', Made in Mahogany Veneered case only. running high jump, three logged race; .1. l-\ S. .Martin. 11. .M. Jimenez, .I.K.'lion- Telephone 72-F-6 running broad jump, handicap; stand- j lnliil. 7.1-3 Octave. Height 4 feet 6 inches. ing broad jump, putting twelve-pound j Finance—William 1-', Mauser. .1. L. shot, Sitck race, potato race and aScullluirp, M. A. KoPiber, (i. I-'. L'Klii'flt. AclvwtlshiK—II." CS. CiiinplH'll. X.' V. lmrrel race. All competitors will bo !Oo.stji, 11. K. Oooley. Thuma-; Hiilllvan. ^examined by a doctor before entering Frank Jlcnid, I'. \V. Seh.iiltz, Kk-liar.l j the contests. Races will also be held ,yteppansUi. Henry Wiseman. Style No* 30 Piano, Price $195 Subsi-l-ipticms—William A. (ifllllliius. ! for the members of the carnival asso- l^aUTi-neo Ainon, William l-\ .Manser. H. j nation. Gold' lined cups will be M. Jimenez. .M. A. Ko.il.,-r. .1. I.Si-ul- This Piano has copper covered bass strings, ivory keys, bronzed tfraBuyJP tlmrp, M. V. Costll. rliai].-s Wyiitl I''. \V. awarded as prizes. 1 The annual picnic of the members Silnnitz. Max .Miiiilliii. IT. I . I'sli -k. 1.. plate, nickel tuning pins, and in fact everything you want in a Piano. .M. Iiolio, II. 1-'. JIaniiiar.il. il Sp of Camp Jahn will be held Sunday -\. \V. l.uras, .Mr. KUeiy, In-. II. S. /Afternoon at the club's grounds on Mnsii- anil enlcriainnu nt — \\ \'. We know it cannot be equalled in the State for $250. .lames Ii. farsim, .Mrs. I-:, Knlwish I:. M. | Carr avenue. At night a summer "Jiim-mv.. F. W. .Smith. Made in Mahogany, Oak or Walnut Veneered case. | night's festival will be held, followed : Vntini; conlest—J. F. H. .Martin It. G. by a sacred concert at the Camp Jahn '• Campbell, .1. O. Woclll'-. 7 1-3 Octave. Height 4 feet 6 inches. dancing pavilion. " j I'l-i/.el s annld aWiiitls—Williaiiwnids \Villhnmn 1-'. Manser, l.nM'rence Annul. Charli's Wy:tlt. A parade of decorated and floral Baby imrildo—Jlrs. II. I'. .Mamiiar.lt, | floats will be held on Wednesday. The .Mrs. l.awrem-e Aninn. .Mrs. ('liarhv: Wyiitl. lies. ],. M. Kalu-. Mrs. K. ll.-y- | procession will take in all of the prin- niilils. Mrs. William .Imiis, Miss A. Al- | cipal streets of the town. Prizes will len. Mrs. A. .7. Homier. M is., l'nr.ly. t Style No. 34 Piano, Price $250 be awarded for the. most beautiful, IWiuliitivo—A. W. l.uias. This Piano is one of our leaders and it is equal to any Piano in the TOWNSHIP BUDGET ADOPTED. ODOBS KIIL THEIR APPETITES. State sold for $325. Amount Necossary to Bun Shrewsbury People Who iivo Hear Ritsnu'a raotory Made in Mahogany and Oak Veneered case. rir.ert at 915,000. Hakfl a Complaint. A budget calling for expenditures Odoi-s which are waft'ud by the Height 4 feet 9 inches. about the same as last year was breezes from Herman Ritzali's fertil- when you buy a adopted as follows by the Shrewsbury izer factory on Riverdale avenue; in township committee last Thursday: Shrewsbury township, have destroyed Terms on any of the above Pianos $5 per month and we include a it.iads $ fi.OOO.OO the appetities of some of Mr. Ritzau's f Ways and means L',500.00 wealthy neighbors. They have com- stool and scarf or cover. bights ' -1,(too.l)(l Remington Typewriter Pom- I.SfjCl.dn plained to the Shrewsbury township Fire 1,0110.00 board of health, and the board has We^have other Pianos up to §350 and as we manufacture our own I Hi'aril ill' health fiUO.im notified Mr. Ritzau not to operate his . It is not a question of your judgment only, or ll'idlee 1 no.1)0 factory at meal hours;. The complaint Pianos and sell them direct we can save you the dealer's profit, which of ours; when you buy a Remington you are Total , :...% l.i.ono.oo j-againstJUr._RHzau *as made by G. is from $50 to $85 and we do not charge INTEREST. backed by the judgment of over three-quarters of It was stated at the meeting that Foster Rawlins and George Churchill. the township would get about $1,000 The fertilizer manufacturer in turn a million Remington users. There is no other army more from poll taxes than it received made a complaint against Mr. Raw- Just imagine the following prices for PLAYER-PIANOS. Do you of typewriter users like it. The collective voice of lins. He claimed that Mr. Rawlins from this source last year. This is was flooding a field on his farm with wonder we keep Reilly busy ? "~ the typewriter using world says "Remington." i due partly to the fact that there has sewage matter. Dr. Benjamin II. ibeen an increase in population and King, the township health inspector, You arc backed in your judgment by Remington I partly to the fact that poll taxes were investigated last week and reported at, not collected close last year. the meeting of the hoard of health [ sales of a machine a minute—me high water mark Charles W. Schneider, having served that Mr. Ritzau's complaint was justi- •'Style "A" Player-Piano/Price $375:: of typewriter production—unanswerable evidence seven years as a member of the Little fied. He said Mr. Rawlins had since Silver fire company, was made an ex- remedied the unsanitary conditions on of Remington progress and Remington leader- empt fireman. his property. This Player-Piano is 88 note, has copper covered bass strings, patent It was decided to build a manhole in ship. front of William H. Carhnrt's black- It was stated at the meeting that tracker device and everything you want in a Player. Cannot be, smith shop on the Rumson road to lead Mr. Ritzau conducted his factory in equalled in the State for $450. r . When you buy a Remington you know what off drain water which has been damag- as sanitary n manner as it was pos- ing the road. sible to run such a place. Made in Mahogany Veneered case. you are getting. * i m • SOLD HOUSE rOB 91. COMPLAINT ABOUT A BOO PABM. Height 4 feet 10 inches. ' Writ! to uj/or cur laletl iUuitrattd btthltt iimiUnl all h ^ Ikt tnw imtnvimtntt of cur 10 and 11 chilli modili Tlio Horaa Felt Ba Wu Worth More and Neigiiljou of E. A. Bowman Bay End Diad of Shame A Few Days liater. SmellB Come from His Place. John Yorke of Port Mojmouth re- A complaint made by George Ryer- ][ StultzBros- Player-Piano,Price $395 J- Remington Typewriter Company cently sold a horse to William son and S. L. deFabry against alleged Schnoor, also of Port Monmouth, for unsanitary conditions on Edward A. (Incorporated) $1. A few days after the transaction Bowman's hog farm at Little Silver This Player is 88 note, has copper covered bass strings, brass 28 Clinton Street Newark, IM. J. the horse died. A warrant was issued was considered by the Shrewsbury trimmed throughout, metal tubings patent tracker device etc. Cannot against Yorke for cruelty to animals, township board of health last Thurs- claiming that he had starved the day. Mr. Ryerson and Mr. deFabry be equalled in the State for $500. horse. George Luker of Bclford went were not at the meeting, they having to serve the warrant. He found made the complaint through Dr. Ben- Made in Mahogany Veneered case. Yorke working in a field with Law- jamin F. King, the township health rence McNainara. Yorke said that he inspector. It was stated that the bad Height 4 feet 9 inches. would KO with Luker as soon as hesmells which came from the hog farm had put up his hoe. Luker and Mc-were due to the fact that unused swine Namara then began talking, and when food was allowed to stand and de- Terms on any of the above Player-Pianos are $8 per month includ- Luker went to hunt for his mancompose, . Dr. King was instructed to ing a bench, scarf or cover, and 12 rolls of music with free exchange Yorke had disappeared. see Mr. Bowman and inform him that the bad odors must be prevented. within one year. FISHERMEN ADB1FT AliL NIOHT. We give a guarantee with every Piano sold and if you are dissatis- Tliomaa II. Qrant In the West. PIvo Brooklyn Italians In Twenty-Foot Thomas Henry Grant of'Middle- fied within a year we will exchange it free of charge. Dory £and at Knvosiuk Bench. town township, near Red Bank, writes A twenty-foot dory containing five from Yellowstone national park, We have other Player-Pianos up to $525. Italians from Brooklyn drifted ashore Wyoming, that lit/ is having a glorious at Navcsink Bench near Highlands timt! on his WeslfitiiYrip. In a postal last Thursday after they had beencard received atlTin-: REGISTER ollice Remember, you are always welcome to come in our store, see and adrift all night on the ocean. The from Mr. (Irani IHA wyck is shown a hear our different instruments, the prices are all marked in plain figures men were nearly exhausted, two ofpicture of Yellowstone national park them having been thrown overboard and an eagle's nest which Mr. Grant on tags and these tags are on the outside of the Pianos. during the night hy the heavy seas. saw. The engine broke down when they were returning from Coney Island, and they had been unable to get it si dried again. The boat was only Irrigate With a Rumely-Olds .slightly darmigi'd. WELL DESERVED NEW OFFICERS ELECTED. Tho Prni«n That Comcu. From Thankful C. W. WRIGHT CO., :| TT is right on the job every minute. It Bod Biinl: rooplo. FRANK T. BLOOM, Manager. •*- will stay there until the work is finished, Boncon Bonoli Association Holds Annual inaction. Ono kidiK'y remedy II:IH known too. It certainly is a dandy engine for any The following oll'ieers and dii ci'tors 25 East Front Street. (Opp. Globe Hotel.) Red Bank, N. J. liave been elected by tin1 Hi'iwnn Ilcnch merit, job. It does any kTnd of work—docs it wliou ii.'iiiii'intion at Kciinsl.'urg: Kcd Haul; ]»"|>lr rely upon it. 27 East Main Street. (Opposite American Hotel.) Freehold, N. J. you want it done, and docs it eiusily und cheaply. I ri'i'iiiiciii- -V, ii. Kiini. Patcraon; N. J. Jersey City, N. J. !il Vlii- Dl'i'lillli'lll l-\ W. itlirllMlllhl. Tlmt remedy is Doan's Kidney ,mil vice pn-MliliMll- 'I'. \Y>J\'il'lillllK- Main Office and Store, SO3 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. Let us show you tliis powerful little engine. Wo '.. \\ l'ills. II,h,I vlct. I', WlllWlllilli-ii . Factory, Whitlock Avenue and B. 144tH Street, New York City. want you to (ind out its gain] points for yourself. Ti IIIIIII II 11, 1 l lnliii,'. Ii<(l anl; tivtiumuy proven it roli- i-till' • liciil'Hi1 Kllll' OPEN EVENINCS. il you cannot call -lao n:u one hclt!. joolc over ill 11); tlll'y .M IM M K aldc. your nel^libor'K Hiinn-ly OJdt Kn^iii" Oi" i.c; - \V. I., .Mr. Ihin- Aiiliinlili-li, Ml llnrili' nh know mid »vu will :nl! on you w u:mi a i ori'. III'. II. 1 I, \V. II. M N, .1,, MIIVN: "1'V'l UVI telling 'ilmut it HUlllnuill, .Mr. I!MIM>- l'il t'rolll I ill 11(11 lli'liiM j'k mill ill lliii"i Ill' We're here lo servo you; fVj, I ||(l- || llllllH.' Knlph Miilfui'il Has nil Ilolr. ™ iln my huii-ii'iviirl •w give us tho chance, I hi.iiiliii-hi'ii mill m rlrhl UIIH II I. II iil'lrn in'i-l W. H. MI3RI*rrr, ReU Unnk, Jlr«. ltal|ih .'Muirord of Mrooltlyn l!i'im;h MI,• I IV nlli'll Wllll p ill I Irli-H ill' HIIII'l. N' Kiivt! lilrth In it linn Monday of hint l Illm- lu'i' MH'il l<> lil'lli-lll.m" mill I IIIIII nl ).l ilrrMi-.l lluil Ihi' Irinilili' -win REGISTER NOW! week. The new arrival hi a grandson ill Ii' v lii'ii I rnrhliiiili'lv 1 of Ki'i'iinli'i' I 'innk A. Aliilford nf Iwiil I'M i I il I IIIII'M Klil 'V I'll IK. III'IIIHK HOT WEATHER SALE | llnven. Thi( infiuit'ii fnlhcr IM (beII lii.x I A. .Ml i H fi.'d l SEVEN MONTHS for tho I hiK ll n mill Hni ri" Blue Flamo Oil Stoves, 41ns, Gniioliiio nnd Alcohol Stoves. [Jj What Is Home Without a Mothei -in-Law? nrondtu-iit raring miloiiioliilc drivrr. llll Ili i' VN'V lilll IMIHI'IHIIW, 'I'lll' IHllllll 1 price of SIX if you REG- Wo might «ny, "What in home without it modern healing iiyntem, or n I'IH puri'lilii of the child bnvc not yelIII my I K lilt mi'l nil 111 h'T ri.vinp- Ovom to fit nil of tho above . £ (Ii'i'ided whclbci' to trnin him an u II;. IIMU'III. iri'ii' liivi'il. II ISTER NOW. properly equipped hntli room?" Tliu latter ijiiciilion In more cniiify luinwnral | 1' n,, I,, i-liiiuiri'iir or n driver of raring ciuii nillnn my I nun I- Garden Mono, Lawn Mowers, Window Screens, Poultry Wire, [•; llinn Uio formor. Wo enn equip you with hot water or iitrnm licnt mid glvo iill nl' li' Kl'lin'y I'llhi." Shorthand, Typewriting, you 1'alm Ilcnch temperului'd In all vour rininiM, I'ldhably your nld hi'iilor nr lo tench him the bin and oiltn of law, Bookkooplng, Ponmnnshlp, ;J; Screen Wire, Screen Doors, MaltinK*, Floor and Table Oil [•; nee^B clounfiiK out, or that your Itllclicn range necdii iminn icpnini. I rim I''ui' lc hy nil dcnlflVii. l'rico HO tho.Dr. that cureii thoiiu illn nliui. Hut I would like In uell you ono of thomi If you want lo nmvi! your mcrchiui- English and all Business Cloth, Crcx Rugs, Hammocks, Miwon and Double Safety Jars, [•; ilinii i|iil(iily rciiiii Hie buycrii throui;li cnlii. 'lMIII| ( llirl Thatcher combliintlon rniiKun. They me mirely it Joy forever, Dinlnc Ililn 1 Bronchos.' Jar Rubbers, Jelly Glosses, etc. |Ij film wontlinr why dont you lmv« me lciol< over your tin roof und KuUern iind Hie ciiliitnnii of Tm; ItKH IIAN'II Itl.i;'- Ytiilt, for llio United ' mnko you fcol tlmt life In worth I In- living? ic'iiut. Vour gooilw tuny he the llncnl .Stlltl'M. HOUSE Broad Street III tin' inui'lu'l bill they will rciunln on WtLLtlt O Red Bank 1 Ilii' nniiiu- -Domi'ii -mid TRAINER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, FURNIBHINOS HOWARD FREY yiuir iihclf iinli'Hi tin iii'ii|ili' nni told American tltilldlniii ' T4 Monmouth Street. l'liuno i.'.'11-.l, Und LJniik, N. J).nboiil tlicm.—/Ii/iiort('«<-'(Huiid take iiu ullii'i'. PERTH AMDOY, N. J. fc*;K«««^>>»»»»3a^*x«*>l«^^^ BANK "VOLUME XXXVI. NO.'7. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1913.' PAGE3 9 TO 18.

.uiisi.stiiiK of one brush hurdle of 3'/j H. Kxhlbitor'a herd*, consisting of 1 The judge shall have full charge of the feet, one pen, two fences 3x h feet each, hull, If yearn old or over; 1 bull, 2 yearn milk. twice urournl the. course. Conformation old and tinder a; 1 cow, 3 years old or If the judge at any time during the count 2fp pur cent, performance in over; 1 cow, % years old and under 3; 1 butter test Is satisfied that any fraud lnhiK I'O per cent and form In Jump- yearling heifer; 1 heifer calf. appears In any way by an exhibitor In STOCK AT THE FAIR. 37. KxhlblLur'H young herd. can»l»tinf,' this department, he shall refer the same NO TRUANT OFFICER YET. ing 2ii per cent. Silver cup to winner, presented by Col. William Harbour. of 1 bull, under 2 yeorH;.2 heifers, under to the president of the association, who, :S2. Team Jumping, consisting of a 2 years; 'I heifer culveu. All to be bred with the executive committee,'shall con- •am of two nurses liavhu? been used in by-.exhlbltor. sider the same, and If found necessary, BOARD OF EDUCATION DEFERS AP- HORSES AND CATTLE TO MAKE A GREAT military Kervict' and ridden by ollkers 38. Get of bull, herd of ?, animals, any Khali order a rfc-te.st or rule out any ex- f tlio iTnlteil Slates army or members nf net". All four to be exhibited. hibitor whore, in their opinion, fraud apr the national guitnl. ItequIrementH to he: Hit. PiJtgeny of cow, 2 animals of either pears; and said exhibitor shall not lie POINTMENT TILL SEPTEMBER. Saddle optional, full drcsH uniform, no sex, any use. All three to be exhibited. entitled to any premium offered by the SHOW ON NEW GROUNDS THIS YEAR. .•ijdenrins, over the Maine course as di- association or otherwise. CLASS IV—BROWN SWISS. The awards shall be made upon the vision :il. Hordes to be Judged for their •10. Bull, 3 years old and over. pace and form In Jumping und their certificate of the Judge showing the At That Time the State Charities Aid Association 41. Bull, ii years old and under 3, amount of milk yielded liy each cow, and team performance, Silver cup to win- \t. Bull, 1 year old and under II. Many Special Premiums, Many New Classes and , presented Iiy.Uiirden L. Crawford. the amount of butter and butter fat ob- \\\. Bull calf, under 1 year. tained from It, and a further statement Will Recommend a Woman for the Job and Has CLASS IX— FARM HOUSES. 41. Cow, 4 years old and over. that tlie entire test has been made under Some Changes in the Rules and Regulations— 45. Cow, 3 years old and under \. his actual Hupervision, and Is correct In :::{. Pair of hornes, mure or geldings, AH. Cow, 2 yearn old und under ;J. for light farm work, to bo shown to a accordance with the terms of tlie com- Agreed to Pay $300 of the Officer's Salary if farm* wagon. Tills class for buna fide 47. Heifer, 1 year old and under 'I. petition. All entries must be made to G. Foster Rawlins and George T. Reid in Charge 48. Heifer calf, under 1 year. . the secretary on or before August 20th. farmers only. Open to those making 1 farming their only occupation. ' $15.00 •Jit. Exhibitor' * herd, consisting of 1 DIVISION 91—COMPETITION NO. 2. the Woman it Names is Appointed. cash ' to tlie winner, presented by \V. bull, :i years old or over; 1 bull, 2 years of These Departments. Sti'other .lone.s. old and unXler :t; 1 cow,. :j years old or To theowner of the cowVi'fjducing the Action on the appointment of a tru- would consider Mrs. Thompson's over; 1- cow," 2 yeur.s old and under, 3; 1 largest quantity of milk In Hi hours, the \\\. I'air of horses, mares or geldings, fair association offers as a prize the total ant officer was deferred last night by proposition. George H. Hartley, the Ci. Foster Rawlins is the director in nds nnd not e-xceedintf 1G.2 linndH, 2:f*0. for heavy farm work, to be shown to a yearling heifer; 1 heifer calf. ii. I'ulr of. harness hitrses, over 1C.2 farm wagon. This class for buna flde GO, Inhibitor's young hr-rd, consisting amount, of money received in entry fees the Red Bank board of education till present truant officer, and James H. charge of the horse department at the nds, :t:10. farmers only. Open to those making of 1 hull, under II years; 2 heliVrn, under in tliis division. the next meeting which will be held Sickles, a candidate for the position, 1 '1 ..e same rules shall prevail as in coining fair. The assistant directors 7. ('hsnnpion wliiffk harness borne, S:30. farming their only occupation. $10.no 2 years; - heifer calves. All to be. bred Tuesday, September 9th. At this were at the meeting. ' by exhibitor. Competition .No. 1, except that no notice are 'Howard S. Borden.'W. A. Jamison 8. Champion pair of harness horses, ih to the winner, presented by \v. 1 meeting the charities aid association, H trot her Jones. Cl. (Jet of bull, herd of :{ animal ', any Khali he taken of butler or butter fat Principal George, H. Harten stated and Harden L. Crawford in the classes age. All four to be exhibited. contained In milk, but quantity alone of which Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson is that he,had a talk with Mjss Button, 1 :t. Combination tiding and drhinp: :(">. I'air of liurses, mares or geldings, .shall determine the winners, provided 'I'M .saddle and harness horses and sad- use, over 14 hands and not exceedIDK for light farm work, to be shown to a '1. I'rogeny of cow, - animals of either president, will recommend a woman as secretary of the association, in regard"" sex, any age. All three to be exhibited. only,that no milk shall be weighed in dle and harness ponies;'Thomas S. .1 hands, 4:10. farm wagon. Open to nil. Silver cup to this contest which tests below o percent truant officer. The society has agreed to the app'ointment of a truant officer. Field in the class for farm horses; W. 14. (Jonildnalion riding and driving: winner, presented bv Or, IOrnewt Kulint'7 CLASS V—DUTCH UKLTlilJ. in butter fat. to pay $300 of the ?900 salary which n'*i\ over 1T..1 haiiils, t;;iO. stuck. ' He said Miss Button told him that iStrotliUr Jones in the classes for hunt- r 4. CJeiitlenien's roadsters, 4:. >0. ::r,. Pair of. liui-ses, mares or geldings, &1 BIIU, :i years old and over. will go to the truant officer, if the Edmund Wilson, a member of the ers and polo ponies; and Walter C. 11. Ladles''saddle horses, 5:10. for heavy farm work. To be shown lo a 51. Bull, t years old and under :;. board appointed the woman they se- board, had made an agreement'with IVicClurein the military class. Thomas 12. Chainjilon saddle, horses, r»:r'O. farm wagon. Open to all. Silver cu]» to 55. Bull, 1 year old and und.-r 2. lect. The salary paid by the' board liii. Bull calf, under 1 year. the association to the effect that no IS. Kield is superintendent of tlie de- winner, presented by Jl. A. Caesar. to a truant officer is ?G00, and the as- chodule of Classes. ::". Mares for producing farm horses. 57. Cow, 1 years old and over. DR. FIELD ROBBED. appointment would be made by the jiui Intent and the judges are J. W. sociation has agreed to pay an addi- fl-AKS I—KAHNESK HOIISKS. Silver cup to winner, presented hy M. A. 58. Cow, :t years old "'id undur •!. board till September. Members of i>t.'ol:or and Sidney Wallace. Ah liorses entered in this class must Kice. 5!i. i'.ow, 2 years old and under ',',. tional $300 in order to get a thor- the board who were present at last ::s. Slallfoiis for getting heavy farm ti". llclfer, I year old and under '£. EAEI.Y MOBNItTO INTBUDES GOT Thy fair association has* profited by practically sound, have conformation, til. Heifer calf, under 1 year. oughly competent person. night's meeting said Mr. Wilson had lallty, style, all around action, KO

er of ehangufl have been made in bull. :: yeans old or over; 1 bull, 2 years After Mr. Harten made his statement shrnvn to an appropriate veil hie. All old and under :t; I cow, :; yearn old or board of education,, and William J. Hie rules and regulations of the de- •ses winnliiK tlrst or second prizes in Awakened by tl^e Screams of His Wife about the agreement between Mr. Wil- The cattle department, like .the horse over: 1 cow, '2 years, old and under '.i; 1 Sutton were in favor of appointing a partment. Many new classes have •lless classes must compete for tin* *Wlio Saw the Thief In Her Bedroom, son and Miss Button, Mr. Warner and impious hip nf their class, or their depurtment, is considerably changed yearling calf; J heifer calf. truant officer last night. Mr. Sutton heen made, both' in the exhibition ,ti;s. Exhibitor's young herd, citusisUiiR Sr. riola Chased the Bobber Out 01 the Mr:: Sutton withdrew their objections zes may he withheld In the dlseretiun in its schedule from past year's. said he did not believe the association horses .and in the general utility line. the committee. of 1 bull, under 2 years; L' luilers, under House—Pellow Got Away safely. to deferring the matter. Mr. Wilson George T. Reid is the director in •1 years: 1 heifer calves. All'to be bred could pick out any one superior to The following is the complete schedule: i vision. by exhibitor. Dr. Edwin Field of West Front the person whom the board had in is. now in Europe, but is expected J. Runnbout borsDH, 11.2 hands and charge' and J. C. Conover will be su- ti-i (Jet of bull, herd of :: animals, any street was the victim of a thief early mind for the position. He did not home August 27th, in time for the OKXKUAL IU'M:S. cr and tmt exceedini^ 1;".;; hands; to lie perintendent, The executive commit- ugL\ All four to be exhibited. next meeting. Knlik-.s must b»* m-.uW by the oxhlbltor own to ruimhmit. Silver cup invsented tee is composed of Robert Hartshorne, Gil I'rogeny of cow, - iiniuuils of either Thursday morning. The robber, a tall mention, the name of the person i* Alfred X. lii'adleKton. - "whom the board has in mind." Other Of hhi iiuthni-lzf.] jiKfhL mi Ihf filHcinl J. Amory Haskell and Melvin A. Rice. scs, any age. AIL three to bi> exhibited, j thin man who wore a light .suit and This year Red Bank will receive blanks fiiriiisb.-d hy tin* jisscu-iutloii. • '2. SIIIKII* hor.ses, IS hands and over, not members of the board said it was no creed In;? iu.'2 bunds. Silver cup pre- Many new premiums are offered this CLASS vi—HOLSTI:I.\.S. cap, gained entrance to the physician's $30,026.98 from the state for school Kiilrk's closi- AllKUKt Ilitll, J!HiJ, with more than courtesy to Mrs. Thompson the K(vret:u\v. •nied hy ]•:. A. S, Clarke. year, and the complete schedule, in- 60. Bull, :i years old and oycr. l-'irst house through one of the windows on purposes in the borough. This is ari A;i no iiltiTiithm will he allowed after :i. ShiK'h' horses, over K>.'2 lumds. Kll- prize, ?S,00; second prize, ?."i.nn third the first floor. He took $25 from a and the association that the matter be increase of more than $3,000 above the M- cup to winner, presented by Jl. A. cluding regulations, classes and spec- postponed in view of the fact that the d:iif of closing ciitrii'S. oxhibltnt's arc ial awards, is as follows: prize, ja.iid. pocketbook which was in a pocket of amount received from this source last t-t-i:i] ciin> In illliiiK out G7 Bull, II years old and under ;', I^'irst Dr. Field's trousers. The clothing board had passed a resolution that it year. ' flit i y hlanlis. 4. Cent lemon's roadsters, to bo shown prize, $S.OO; second priz.-, 5.-.01); third lOnt r.-nifi- lVe in o:u-li division fur'each p appropriate vehicle and judged fi prize, 5:1.00. . ' . was in a rear room on the second floor, j.nihi.il is ?J.IJI>. ;ni;l this fVo musL -ac- neii. conformation and hohntior. Sil- All cattlo. must he owned by exhibitor. OS. Bull, 1 year old and uinl<*r :'. First adjoining Dr. Field's bedroom. i'.r cup to winner, presented hy Juine>- Certificate nf re^istralloli and transfer (••)in|iiiiy entry blank. prize, JS.OO; second priz**, ?r,.no; third About half-past three o'clock in the All Inn-.^i's fiitiTi'.l nmst bo tli<> IIOIKI . Sciymser. (if iiny). Kli'lng lu-rd book number, sliow- prize, JS.oO. llili- |in>|MM-ty nt' tin* I'xliibltiir, at Ji'asl f>. l*i(ir of horses, over I i*» bands and IiiK clearly the correct ownership of ani- lifl. Bull calf, umler 1 year. I'ij'st morning Mrs. Field was awakened by TOOK $13 AND BRACELET PEEDYAUTOISTS FINED. Xh irl v diiy.x lit* fort' fiitrii'n rlose. l\x- i>t exceeding 15.2 hands. Silver cm mal, must he Tiled with the entry to the prize, $ii.O0; second prize, %:\M\ hearing some one moving around. Inner, presented by Selmar Hess. satisfaction of the secretary. These third hibiinr may enter .HIHIIT ;i"stul>lf inline r Iirizei , $i.U«$*iU«. She saw a man crouching forward. BED BANK WOMAN THE VICTIM Or IIOHTEEN ABEEETED AT EATON- or HII-.«0; second prize, $i.UO. man. Half an Hour After Fortune Teller —One Man .Was Fined $30 for Not bcfriic the opening of the .show without up' lo winner, presented by r»r. llrncst which they will need accommodations. 7-> Ctiw. 2 years old and under %. First Jlrs. Field screamed, and Dr. Field uhuestock. % Xo bull over om> year old will be al- l^eft with Ker Money ana Then She Displaying a £lcenso—A Woman Auto* 1 prize, $ir>.00;"Mt'Cond prize, $10.00; third got out of bed and hurried into his 'I'lie ntiimiL;t'Tn*>iit will nut he respnn- K, Cii'anii)lon pair of horses (post eu- lowed on the grounds without a rlnpr I' prize. Jii.UG. Became Snaplciona. ist Who Can Cnss. sihli' I'm- :uiy accidt-nt lh:it muy mvur hi ies), opt*n to llrst -and second prize* his nose, or will be allowed to bo led Heifer, 1 year old ami under '2, wife's room. The intruder ran out Mrs. Ellen O'Brien, alias Mrs. Ellen Autoists who travel faster than the any .iniinal ur c;iriiai;e exhihitt-d :it the inners in divisions..", and fi. Silver cup tliroiiKh tlie grounds without astufC. "irst prize, ?f>.00; second jirize, $:j.00; of the-room when Mrs. Field made her > winner, presented by II. L. Craw'ford. Xo one will he allowed in the rins dur- Stanley, who lives at West Hoboken aw allows had better watch out when stin \v. hlrd prize. J2.00. outcry, qnd went downstairs. Dr. Anv net (if dLst'Ourtexy nr (lisuln-dlenet! ing tudKiiiK. oxcejit judges, uillcials and 71. Heifer calf, under 1 ye.nr. 1- irsl but who had been boarding at Long ;hey"pass through Eatontown town- CLASS' IT— SADDLK 1IOBSKH. Field dug out after him, but the thief Ii tht; nllU'ials mi tin* part of the owner, To he judged by their conformation attendants with animals. rlze, $5,00; second in-1 •*.*•, ?::.uo; third Branch, was arrested Sunday by Po- hip. Justice William H. Foster ha3 . Kronm, riilfi* or'ilrlver, will disqualify a Owners of fine herds are invited to rlze, ?:'.00. -? had too great a start for the physician ubstiinee, style; man ners and way of correspond with tho director in CIIHIW liceman Antonides for obtaining tarted a campaign against speedy lior.s<. from adjudication, and tin- nwne: Dint?. The paces reiiuln'd to be sliowr lit. Exhibitor's herd, consisting .of 1 to catch him. The fellow got out of utoists. On Saturday and Sunday will lorlVit its entnilivf feen. of this department. • ull. :; years old or over; 1 bull, 2 yearn money under false pretenses. The ill he a free open walk, siniare, trot and the house before Dr. Field reached the K.uh exhlhitur whose entrance fee: tsy canter. lJealors barred In divisions The iiKi'.s of cattle (except Ayrshires) r { years old »r ita-r; 1 cow. charge was made by Mary Malroy, ghteen automobiles were stopped at :im,Hiiit I.. $2.n» or ttidlv will ln> cntltlec. will be computed to Ihe lirst day of Sep- ; .1 yenriiiiB ueifc-r: | hcitc-r raif. | first floor. The doctor at once noti- who is employed in the home of Wil- iatontown, and the owners were fined. Hi and 11. trmhev, "to determine lu what division to a Mffisoii ticket for his personal ad- 7C. -Ksltlbltor's yumiK licnl, fied police headquarters of the rob- liam A. Truex on Broad street. Mary The autoists were stopped by Con- n.issiou to tin- ^nminis • >xi i-nrli after- 9. Jliires or Keldlnf?s. umler 1G.2 hands, the animals shall be enlerc-d. f 1 liulir under 1 yi'ur.s; •• M'-ilcrs, under 11 i --if the f:iir, tiud also :i tiekt-t foi iilvi'f cup to winner, presented I>>• Lewis All-c. Progeny ul" euw, '1 aniiu:ils (if either O'Brien told Mary to think of her - All -iltcndants must have their cxtilblt.'- 11. Ladles' horses (mare or KCUIIIIR). dropped. ex, any aj,re. All three to be exhibited. hief'did not take these, but left them lover a half-hour and left, saying she landkerchief when an automobile 1 j hands and over, not exci-edint; 1(1.1 ii-a'l , at least ten nil miles In* lure tlit Throughout UiH department the first n top of the bureau in Mrs. Field's would return and tell the fortune. lassed a certain mark. Constable hour aiipuliited in the tiine-lable for the amis. Ladles to ride. Silver cup to prize In each competition will be ?li.'lO CLASS yH—GltADK COWS. jynch stood at the other end of the . iner. presented by Louis J. Uoury. and the second prize $1.00. Whore cash Mrs. O'Brien never returned. Mary 1'iilry of their ela«s hi tin* .^liow rln#. .[I. Cow, 1 years old sllld over. First ourse. He had a stop watch with A nuinber t-anl will lie furnished t 2. t'lianiplonsblp saddle-horses (post or'cup IK offered us a Hpecial premium, irlze, J15.00; scvond prize, 510.00; third told Chief Arthur Wymbs about the •ntiies). Open only to first aiitl second •hich he timed the cars. Automobiles the first prl/.e of %2M) will be omitted rlze, $6.00. BLIND EXHIBIT AX TAIB. case, and Chief Wymbs heard that )ii/.i.' winners in divisions S, 10 nnd 11. and the special premium .substituted. hat traveled faster than 37 miles an Xo Loise muy he decorated with rlb- \ll animals that are ellKible must coin- SO. Cow, I! years old. Kirst prize, Mrs. O'Brien was coming to Red Bank lMih until afttM-.juiliriii^. The second premium of $1.00 will bo lour were stopped. It- in tills division or their prize may be tfiven the sumo an •where no special pre-. $15.00; second prize, ?10.00; third prize, lootb Showing- Work of Blind People Sunday to tell the fortune of another t hi! v persons anth'H Izfd by tho ili- villidraivii in thi' discretion of the eom- ivcioi m ehar^i- or his ivprt-'sentutlv inliiin of any acpounL Is ottered. Ti.OO, Will be an Interesting- reature. woman. 1 The campaign against speedy auto- vill he allowed in the show rliitf. n it tee. Silver cup to winner, presented An exhibitor showing In tills depart- Kl. Cow, 2 yenr-i "111. First prize, An exhibit at the Monmouth county y K. A; S. Clarke. ment, where there is no other exhibitor l.-i.OI); seeond prii-.e, $10.00; tiilrtl prize, Policeman Antonides was put on the sts was carried on at various places Any e\hHdtor making' an objection to 'air this year that will be highly in- Hi*' a ward <>f the judges, must l.ulj.'e 111 competing in his class, shall have his ri.UO. case and he arrested Mrs. O'Brien. in the principal roads of Eatontown. ?LASS III—COMBINATION eresting will be that of work done by "b.ii-.tion In WITIIIMR with tin- seeretar points cut two-thirds, or In other words SI' lleirer, 1 year old. First prize, She had a hearing Sunday night be- 3ne man who displayed no license vilhin twenty-l'uur Inuiin nfu-r the awan AND SADDLI-; HOUSKS. his total numher of points divided by $r,.0(l; -second prize, ?.'!.OO; third prize, il;nd people. The display will be L'.OO. fore Recorder Badeau and pleaded lumber on his car was fined ?20. is nia-ie. ,\» ohjecthm will lie entertainer To l)e judged first as harness horses to throe. inder the management of the New inih'.f Miss Lydia Y. Hayes, supervisor of viinier (if the noxt succeeding prize ii o winner, presented by Alfred N. IJeadle- Any exhibitor wishing to sell the cattle give the 513 back to Mary if Mary was fined $10 started to hand the iton. exhibited by him, may do so either per- 0 the winner of Division SO, Ki-und he work in the state, and Miss Mary that division shtilt take tlie prl/.e tha eluunpion dairy bred ninlc. would not press the complaint. Mary money to justice Foster when the has been awardcil tu HUOII dls(|iiall(iei II. Mares or glidings, over lu. 1 hands. sonally or through the director in charge Springer, a teacher of the blind. Miss J. A. Jlaskell offers a silver cup for refused the offer and Mig. O'Brien wife of the autoist snatched the money aniiiKil, If, in the opinion of the judges Silver imp to winner, presented by llar- of this depiutniftit. .he best heifer ealf under 1 year, either he in worthy of that prize. ien L. Crawford. Kxhildturs who are unable to be per- lure bred or grade. p ringer is blind. was held in $300 bail to await the iut of her husband's hand. She stood Should any question or dispute nrlse h •LASS IV—CIIILDUKN'S IIARNICSS sonally present or represented in caring Percy S- Straus ofiers u silver cup to The chief exhibits at the work will action of the grand jury. p in the car and swore like a trooper, rt'Kiii'd to the awarding <>f a in-ixe or ti for their exhibits, may have same prop- AND SADDLH P0XIKS. the exhibitor winninf,' llie ^reutest num- ie raffia and reed baskets and all lines —— # •-^, [eclaring over and over again: the. ((tiullflcatiun of an exhibit, not pro erly looked after free of charge. This ber of points In this dc-iartnient. vided for in the foi I'Koln^ rules, the sam To be judged on manners, style and Includes loading a»'l unloading from f knitted, and crocheted work, es- "I'll be d d if we'll pay it." onformatioii. All ponies entered In this The winners In Divisions. Sti and 87 LIGHTNING HIT A WAOON. will he referred to the advisory boanl trains. Robert Hurtshnrne offers to de- shall be permitted to add six points eneli iccially articles for babies. Woven She cooled down after a while, how- whustj decision will be tinal. iass must be practically sound. fray the expense of carrying out this in. .Saddle ponies, ll! hands and under, n coinni-tlnK for the silver cup tn the ugs and hammocks will also be cx- Shaft Broktn ana Trace Unbooked and ver; and the fine was paid. One man • l&ult exhibitor shall himself be re provision. xhlliHor wiimhiR1 tin1 "KreiUOBt"number spoiisible for injury or accident cause' 'hlldrcn umler \'2 years of ajje to ride. All special premiums- will be paid In libited. A blind basket maker will be the Hone Ban Away—No One Hurt. rho was fined $10 handed Mr. Foster Silver cup to winner, presented by .1. A. Of-polnts In this depiirtment. by his own exhibit and shall Idemnif; money or plate, as the winner inuy elect. 84 Champion mule. Kntry fee $5.00, the booth and several kinds of A lightning bolt struck a carriage hundred dollar bill. Mr. Foster the conunHtee airilnst all dttlm.H of an laskell. All animals ivill be shown In the rliiR 1 L III. Saddle prmles, over 1 Ii hands!, not payable at rlnsside. All to BO to winner. hairs will be on show with cane seats, occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Irving Den- idn't have the money to change the It i ml wjuitso -'vi'i i'.int laay arise from on Thursday, AiiKust- 'iSth, the first day S3. Champion female. Entry fee $5.00, Niti-h cause. 'xceedinj? 14 hands. Children umler IG of the fair, and exhibitors must be ready 'ypes of writing by the blind will be nis of Middletown township near the ill, and he said he would keep the biU 'ears of nut* to ride, Silver cup to win- payable nt the rhiKsidc All to go to A variation of one-half Inch will b to bring them out promptly Ivhen called rt'inner. ixhibited and a supply of literature Little Silver railroad station during ill the autoist paid him $10. The fel- ner, presented by Harden L. Crawford. upon. al'ow ed In im u^iin men I of all horse 17. SiiiKle urlviiiK ponies, 12 hands and In Divisions 81 and !m each breed will ill be on hand. There are about the heavy shower Sunday afternoon. ow then dug $10 out of another . entei eil, : Xo blankets or rovers of any kind will be judged separately. • nder. Children under 12 years to drive, be allowed on rntiies In this department u ,300 blind people in New Jersey who The bolt btoke one of the shafts and locket in his trousers nnd paid the All dlviMlun« must linve throe entrip liver cup to winner, presented by Louis Sti. Grand chunipi"n hip dairy bred nr thf clnHs will he vnid (ut the dlnere between 10:00 11. in. and 1:00 p. ni; tiny male. Entry fee $5.00. payable lit the ave registered at the commission caused one of the traces to become un- ie. J. Hmiry. day of the fair. tlon of tho committee). IS. Hintfle diivini? ponies, over 12 ringside. All to go to winner. eadquarters. hooked. The horse ran away. Mr, Six automobile drivers were ar- An amateur, for the purpose of tli 1 Failure to comply with any of the Only champions of eneh breed In Di- inds :ind not exceeding 11 hands. Clill- above rules will forfeit all prizes won. Dennis had a tight hold on the reins rested Saturday and Sunday by .show, Is . one who IIUH never ridden, o Iren under 10 years of ujje to drive. Sll- vision 81 eligible tn compete. BED BANK PIBElfEN IN PABADE. " driven for hire or handled or dealt I Shaving or straw for bedding will be 87 Grand championship dairy bred fe and he was pulled over the dashboard George W. Thompson for speeding on cup to winner, presented by Dr. Kr- furnished free, but all feed must be fur- hor.ieH us nil exclusive business, ami \vh nest I'Vihnestock. male. Kntry fee $5.00, payable nt the of the wagon and on the ground when the Middletown turnpike, between Red • is entirely aceeptalile to the committee, 1 nished by exhibitors, •insslde. All to go to winner. Momben of Thus Companies to Parade 1!). Combination rldlnit and driving Kntries In this department will close the horse started to run. Mr. Dennis Bank and Headden's Corner. The men^« If any question should arise ns to th "iiies, not exceed in K 11 hands, to he Only champions of eneh breed in Di- at lion? Branch Tomorrow. . rlKlit of any one to participate in till August 1'Oth. vision" S5 eligible to compete. was compelled to let loose of the reins pleaded guilty to speeding before,J»iS- show as an umrtmr, tin- decision of an ..il^ed on same conditions as divisions Kntry fees: 50c*. single: $2.00 herd About sixty members of Relief, In- l!l and 14. Silver cup to winner, pre- The Quaker Oats company offers 5 and the horse continued its flight. Mr. ;ice Theodore F. Sniffen.- They gava two members of,I he mUlnory hoard Hhal classes', and $5.00 for championship .sacks of Scliumuclier stock feed to the _ependent and Union fire companies lented by J[, A. itlce. » classes. These fees must bo paid at the Dennis's shoulder was bruised by the heir names as Daniel Mahany, John he liual and wltnoiil tippeal, xhlbltor showliiK the best bull on the if Red Bank will take part in the Wlil-re ihi' term "under like condl 20. t'hlldren"H donUey and WUK»II. Chll- time of maldiiK entry. Ki'ounds. ' fall but he was not hurt otherwise Janzenmuller, Oscar Johnson, Henry li-en to drive. Silver cup to winner, pre- The secretary**1 ofllce will be pleased Long Branch parade tomorrow morn- tions" Is ii't*:l, It may peripit tlie s, iented hy Hobi'rt L. Crawford. The Ouaker Ooas company ofters 5 Mrs. Dennis and the children were not P. Lochrs, Edward Husbach and t'xhildl [-> ':nt.'r in dilfrent diiKses, pro- tn answer questions from intending ex- sacks of. Schumacher calf men! to the ng. A special trolley car on the 21. Champion harness pony (post cu- hibitors either by mall or in response to hurt. The horse was found in the George H. Roeder. Each man pleaded vjdi-d tli.'s.- classes iu,])ose tlilTerent ctni- exhibitor showing the best calf on the Long Branch line has been chartered. , j. Mahany was fined $5 and dititiii.H, ,iii I Jor the j'urpo.se of classlll ries), open t" winners In divisions 1.". to a personal cull at the oftico. ground". Little Silver cemetery Sunday night. guilty. in. Silver cup to* winner, presented by This car will leave the fountain at costs, amounting altogether to $5.76. cation ilu'i'iMinnitiei' has elected tou-on Alfred N. Ht'udleston. It belongs to Benjamin H. Crate of si.ler each of the following gcnein CLASS I—AYKSHIUI3S. CLASS IX—SPUCIA1. JUDGING CON- the corner of >Broad and Front streets, The other men were fined $10 each and Division. TKST KOIt HOYS. Red Bank, by whom Mr. Dennis is em- ilasses as IniiMiHtiiK- different condition CLASS V—l'OLO 1'OXIKS. at 8:30 o'clock tomorrow morning. for I he exhibits to work under: I. Hull, It years old and over. FlrJd ployed. costs. All the men paid their fines Kntrles in this elnss to be shown under prize, $s.iH); second prize, JJi.OO; third This competition will he under the sir b'irst—Hunters and jninpors. mallet, and to In* Judged on their con- prrvlHlon of the JmlKu of this depart- The Red Bank band has been hired by ind were released. prize, $11.00. these companies to parade with them. Sfcuiul- — 1 larness, single. formation, speed, Iiaudlne.ss and manners. !!. Hull, ii years ohl and umler 3. First ment. Xo boy.s permitted to eonipeU' BUN INTO BY AUTOMOBILE. Third —Harness, loams ('2 or I horses] '2, I'olo ponies, up ID carry ing 20 0 prV/.e, $.x.O0; si-cond prize, $5.U0; thin who have received any agricultural in- Union fire company's combination "A NIOHT ON BROADWAY." KiMirth—Siuldle. pnunds, Silver cup to winner, presented struction from an Institution beyond the Klfih— ('iinilduatlon. prize, $:!.no. chemical tank and hose apparatus 'will Irviner Fredmore of Blvor Plaza Knookad • Koherl .1. (\dlier ;i. Hull, 1 year old and under 2. First of a high school. No entry fee in l]\liibllors an- especially requested t 2:1. I'oln ponies, up to carrying l,"d HIIM class, but hoys intending to com- je in tho parade. Blue pennants, have Off Bicycle Monday Afternoon. ralr Haven Actors Will Have Prominent read carefully the general rules K"'\eit prize, $K.00; second prize, $5.00; thin icte nm.sl observe the regular rules . pounds. Silver cup to winner, presented prize. $:t.ini. ieen bought and they are inscribed Irving Predmore, son of Mrs. Rose Parts In Itovival of rainous Play. hiK ej.bihitors, as all (h-pitrtincnts ur • Alfred ,X. Hendlestun. cribed for entries in this de-mrtment, Kov-rned thereliy (excepting whei •1. Hull, calf under 1 year. First prl*/i insitlvely i-nti'rlllK tlH'inselvos for . this with the letters R. B. F. D. Each Predmore of River plaza in Middle George C. Clark, a member of the titln'i-wisc siiecially providcil). 21. Team of two polo ponies, the prop- $.'(.JH); second prize, $;i.oo; third prl/i firemen will wear his full uniform and actors' colony at Fair Haven, will be ty of the same exhibitor, to be Judged $L'.Ot). •ninpctltion hy August 2(ltll. They must town township, was riding his bi Th" necr«'lary"s oflli'i' will be ph-ane 1 a tenni and not Hlngly, Silver cup to report to the dlrcclur In charg hli white gloves and will carry a pennnnt. cycle on West Front street Mondnj manager the coming season of the re- tn answer st Ions (r>>ni Intending CN tu Cow, 1 years old anil over. First representative not late ' than I li'll) a. m winner, presented by .Artltui' Kyle. prize, $if,.O0; second prize, $HU>1); third afternoon when he was run into by an vival of "A Night on Broadway." lilMhirs either hy in.ill or In response 1 !.". .Male;-, l,'!.;i hands or under, for un tin? morning nf Thursday, Angus a pii'^oiial call at the cilice. prize. ?5.'J((. 1'Stli, the llrst day of Hi' I'iilr, and hoh TWO NEW BED BANK FIREMEN. automobile driven by a woman. The show will open at Poughkcepsie, product UK polo ponies. Silver cup to II. (,'IIW, :' jcars obi and under 1. Fhvt • thereafter to en winner, presented by [Cohort J. Collier, prize, $ir>:)MI; second prize, ?IO.OO; thin themselveH lu ri'inll Predmore was thrown to the stree New York, Thursday, August 28th. TI mo SouecVula. r ter the ring. 2(1. I'olo pony race for onc-iiuaiicr of prize, $, ».ll0. lamo Smith and Harold A. Davloon Join and both wheels of the nutomobili t will be produced at Rod Bank next TIMJUSHAV AI-TKHNOON", Al'O. Hit SS O|ien to boys between the age mill'/ open to members of Umtisinii 7. Cow, ii years idd and under II. Firs Navosink Tire Company. ' spring. Harry A. Emerson of Fair uniry cluh only. I'olo ponies In tills prize, JIT..Oil; second prize, $1H.O(); til Ire li; nnd I Ii yearn, Inclusive. passed over his right leg. The woniiin James Smith of South street and 1 •2 winner, iiiesenled hy Arthur Ityle. prize, Ifi.fH); second prize. ?;i.00; thiif street were elected members of Nave- Mrs. George C. Clark, Grace Celeste Hi I'lilhlien'.- saildle' ponies, nvi-r 1 registry, iloimted by interest d hreeders boy. 'Scei'ditiK II builds, L'; ID, CLASH Vt -IIPXTIMtS AX1> .H'MVl-niH. will be'offered :is lir< lu this class sink bonk and ladder company lust nd Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of Indite and not • 1 '"'/'''HeftVi-; i-ulf under 1 ycitr. Kirn Predmore was carried into the home Tin minimum weight lo be carried in prize, ?f(.in»; second prize, $::,oii; thin Wednesday night. The annual outing Fair Haven,- 17. rhlldieirh ilrUiim iwuiies, 1^ hand CLASS X—l!().Ml'KTITl(i\ TUSTK OK or Hurry J. Ingalls by Mr. Ingalls. iind under, .'E:lMI this ctn-ts will IT .r>n pounds. Hunting prize, ?l'.oo. DAIItY I'IUVH. nid clambake of Naveaink lire cotn- • ,—•^•e» I s. Children's driving ponies, over style in called for. l'"or tlie purpose of hi, Inhibitor's henl, (niislslUiir nf ' niiny will be held at William J. Dr. Edwin Davis of Orange, whe hands ami not eseeedlnK II hand"<. •'<:'. Ihls show II "^reeii hunter" IH 11 horse hull, It years old or over; 1 hull, '1 year.1 lOutrmice fee $5.00 for euch mil mill In was visiting his father, Tehbroecl Jallod for Non-Support. lWn.s's Silvcrinere Inn at Little Sil- I', ('hlhlren's combination rhllnj: nn which IUIM not lieen liuntcd wllli 11 rema- old nil.I iindti- :i; I c, in zed pack nf houlids, reKUlaiiy more nver; 1 cow, '2 yenrs old and under II; ver Point on Wednesday, August u 1 DIVISION' !1O-»(M>JIPK'!'1TK>.V XO. I. for, lie found that the boy wn sent to Freehold Monday morning for ::l, I 'haiuplon hanieMs pony, than ope season, or WI>M n llr. t prize at yciiiilng lifir«-r: 1 heller call . 27th. The outing will be for members _.. Ureeu hunters, ):i:,, any n'cognl/.eil hlmw prior to January II, Inhibitor's yumiK ht'l'd, conslHtln' To the owner of the ("W prnducln/; Ih badly bruised but not seriously hurt; ailing to support his family. Ho was mil It 1 1st, r.'l:i. largest aiiioiiiil of luiller In -1 li".n: only, the expenses bi'ing taken out of ::i. i Hllcets charters and of 1 hull, under u .VCIUN; L' helfi-rs, unde the lair association oilers as a prize th Predmore is employed in Scliroeder irrested about two weeks ago and A "iiimllflcd linnlcr" In a horse wliliii '2 ycurs; '2 heifer rulves. All to be brei the'company's treasury. ' (Malllleit h lolul atnoiini ol in,nt'-> recehed lu entry drug store on Broad .street. given a hearing. He wns put under nlci-M, T'lKt. Inn hceu hiinled more than one season by exhibitor, fens In this division. Team .lump ui;, nillllai>- t ill. liet of hull, herd of :: auliunls, nil' the custody of Probation Officer W. W. ri't-ulaiiy with n recoKiil'/ed pack of Stock nt ralr Havon Store flolil. i.W AI-'TKItNODN, Al'il. lioumlM, and within one tieiison of the date im'c. All four to be exhibited. itrl.l'W ()!•• THIS I'ONTKST. Now Store at neil Bank. Ramsay and was to pay at least $3.59 of Hits show, or hjiM won a HrM pil/.e at III. ITo^eny of n^v, '2 animals of elthc a week for the HUpport of his family. Single trotlei-H, I: Hi. ex, liny vy,f. All Ihlee to he exliihllcd. The coulest Is open tn any V«K In .Mull- .1. F. Lester of Ik'lfoi-d tomorrow George P, Spinning of Brunch ave- this or any other recognized show print* mouth ciMiuly. Ni-imnn made one payment and then I. ItiiiiMhouliM. . ap]i()|)itineup] l , lo January IMI, 1 !> III. will open i> nl"io at Bridge iivunuu nnd nue bought Hie stock of Miss Mui'j CLASS M—(HTKUNKHYS. All niu.i I'lllcrcil lu butter c(int("-t forgot the rest. Mrs, Neiinnn is Mtaiidai'dd d tiretdd tiolUiM, coltn, tllll 1!7. (lieen hunter.'', to he uliown over : Oiiklnnd street, Iti-il Hunk, for tho Ueilly'.i general notion store on Mini: or i;.' hlinK^. -1 years old or under, i!:~n. t I. Hull, :i yrar^ old ntul over. Hhiill I u Hie Kl' >•"> Into' Ihan th working in Mooro's biikcry_at Koans- 1 regiiltilliin JmnpM iiml pli; pen, Silver nip \U, Hull, 1! yeum old und under illuming of August U7lli, nnd nhall b sale; of it new luiller making machine. street at Koiir Haven yesterday. Mr ::'-, .MnrcH, l;l,:i and inidei- I'm Vn'du to winner, presented by Janies A. Serym- Inr. p:oil |i. in. on th Tlila la a Oolflon Opportunity, lht f00 illllnii" IIH illv I11I1111 I ;, Kllvrr i'M|> tu "In- il will make one pint of milk into n »l''l\t'o p l!i. Cow, !t yearn old nnd under Misn Rcilly had conducted the stun ner, pit'Mi'iili-d liy , hunting incniln'i'.-i <>l' 1 Wi',1'1 "idin- irieedlm- Hi" llrst day of th and 1H bringing the biggi'Bt crowds wo I'ol pony HUT e-iiiiitiicr mill 1 pinmd of Imtler in two mimitcH, with- Hi,' U1U1IM1111 cniiiili-y rliili. 1!M, I 'mv, L >"»'iiI'M nlil l and iinilcr II. fair. hi Knir Unveil iiini'e last March, Sin havo ever witnessed at Red BunK. \!\, lleirer, I > t'ur iild In luiller t"'tl niny h bulbing nuitu and comets at abound- rt'i- ,'lip Iti whillt'l', lil't'Mt'iilt'il li.\- Illitili-ll up. 1'innoK, $1 pur month. Trunks Imlil n busied will! on Wednesday nfter : 1.. Ten in of farm horxef••',i Unlit W'W;I 11. (^I'litvCoi'il. LM. Kxlilliltnr'i, ynuiiK li,*nl, cniiMbitlli milked aiilnuny IIIIH'K 'e' Hi" nwnrr urn ing low prices at tho dry goodH Htoro (•! I hull, ilmliil' :! yi'iirn; ^ IICII'ITII, innl, ilc'iln-, hut ulwnyii In lhi< iireMcnce nf Hi 25 cfiiU per month. Viiulln for ntor- iioiin, August 20th, from three unti opi'ii to alt, IIIIIC. :III. I'IIIIH, iiuii'H nr KI'MIIIKH: thn'i> 1 1 f Joseph Sal/, corner Broad and Me- ;lii Team >>f farm Ihni'MeM; , hen< VI'III'M ,l)il 1111,1 tllllll !'. 'I'll III' HlMlWh III •J yt'lll'M: 1! ln-lfiT cnl\('!i. All tn Im hri Judge, ' ' IIIK iiilverwnre. Thin In poidtivoly tin nix o'clock, ut th« (iovenior'ii CoUntfo liy I'xlillillni', wehihi, open to all, II>::M>. lillllll or liy Mlilt' I vlilliltiwl. The Judge lihull ncciuately welj;ll an RACIIKI. TAYI.OII. ; heavy far I'l.AHH VIII—(lli'li'H'KltH I'MAIKIKIIH the Inmirniicn limn Umn one por cent Ailvertiaiwicnt. :W,'' tihiillotiH for K-tlliu if-f»+ I'rnKi'M.N' (il' ciw, L' unlniiili, nr I'llhcr Ill/P II Hl'l'lll'lltl' lll'COUIIl (IT III III! U -••Ailvrrtiiieiiu'-iit- II. AND MlhlTAIIV AIIM'NTH. d('.\, any iiKC All tin,',i In Im tixlllhl'i'il, ei-/'h cninpi'lltiir. p.noh Ioe Cream nt r.nnj'1. Ill, oiili-i'ivi' t'lwn'K''i't< fiml mllltury /The butter fid iihall lie iieparnleil Troll .'lATI'lll'A V AI'TMHN«MiN, A1H1, itlM CliAHH III—.IMUHHVH. Aniiomiooinent. Frrnih pouch ico cream nnd delicious Illiilllltli, Ilm-III'M In llfiyi' Ix'i'll IIHi'il In irMunipl,' of the mini Ii iih I'ow Ii :: Mint;)'1 hunii-MPi IIOPICH, \'-> hiimbi I!7, Hull, I! yini'ii nlil mill IIVIT, the liulter trill hy u ma,'lilno known I wish to nmioiincu tliut__I will lullllnry iii'i-vh'i- mill miltilli],' toy inllltiuy will demon pench anil nubluco frnpnan. All kind* over, liol excei-dlliu \T..V., I I'M), IMU'liilHi'li. Itlillll'll liy llllli'i'I'M nr III,' :"i Hull, :: yi'iuii nlil and IIIIIICI-. n. I lo ,lnl ek t,'tiler, lu the liiilubi of A hiittlo of good California port, of ilolicloiiH HimduoH nnd (trnno lomon- 1 IMi. Hull, I ycni' old uml under ;. ('-(perl, nnd the itmuiiui uf butler niiid open for biwltieiiHome, nDuttu nndr Mui'Kur ma !l, .Mliuile hariie'iM horiicH, over I'lllU'll HIllti'M it 1*111 y nl' llli'llllli'l'H nt III, nlinrry or clnrot, K'VL'II nwny f reo with nil,lie Tin: ndc. Ice cronm sodiw mudo from Pur* linthiiiul KIIII'I. Itnillllri'liii'llt'l In he: :HI. Hull (iiIf, tiiidi-i' I yciir I'litliualeil by I'ror, II, II, WINK uf Corn chlncii nt my ntori', on tlm corner hnnii'H, umler IT," luini :il. ('n», I yi'iirn nlil uml nv,>r. tnilvi'inlty, our clollnr « full quart, (liiblnnt whl«- fruit. Nift HUIUIIICH n npoclnlty. Pure 1', .^ Mnililli'i' i.I'll.uml, I'ull ilrrmi iiiilfmni, lliiilgo nvemu! und Oakland iilrout, l< wltlifilll Nlili'Ul'liln. llnrfii'H III hn Jllil^hii '.Vi, I'mv, .'I >i'Mi'H old mill nliih-r 4. The itllllllKl'l entered lillllll lie foil I l«iy every HiiturdnyHiiry. J. I. Monnkv, 10 itome-mnda cimdy. I.nuKn, JJrowl H', Miuhll liorxf-N, I fp,L' hand't nnd ovi ll>, tn ilH'lr 1'oiitl mi llirnlllK nil III,' fnri'- ll,'l, I'uW, u y'l'lll'H ,ll(l Illlil lllldlM' II. linndleil IIH Ihe own,'i' may I'lecl, exc HunHt t FFront t ntroottt , HuHdd BunkBnk. AaviAavir-r morrow, Tliurndiiy, AUKUIII 11th. J, utrout.—Moertiacment. „ „> . • hliml, lni'iHiiKllitf, linrUlilK, cliullKlllft lend III. IlcU'ci-, I yiiar nlil and ttnilcr 2', tliat IIOIIIIIIK MII nl I be ii'inil whh'h ran Lciitor, inunuicor.—Vlai»flr«i»e»i«it(i cf 11 urn n«(i horiu«*i, ovu IIM'I rill'lll III jutlllHllK. OVIM' U (!(>lll'M,t :<[",. I I.I t'ci' i'iilr, iindi'i' 1 y.'ur. mild Ii) be drum, ur nllnillhtnln, tiitemant. THE RED BANE REGISTER Special Men's and Young Men's -Trousers

Formerly RED BANK $5, §5.50 $6, $6.50

Wednesday and Thursday ^UGUSTJ13 and 14 The balance of oiir stock of High-grade Clothing, Hats and . A Trip to Furnishings for Men, Young Men and Boys must be sold regardless The Garden of Matt of cost before going to our new store. Therefore, we say, do snot • There-is hardly,a person in America who has not read or fail to take advantage of this sale to buy what you may need $or hoard of Mr. Robert llitcbin's famous book, "The Garden of tne present and future. Allah." The Lieblev Co. staged this wonderful production at the Century theater, N. Y. C, Amer- ica's ¥S,Ot)l),()O() iilayhou.se, at a cost of over $200,00(1. It created a wonderful sensation and the CLOTHES dramatic critics rightly called it "The Eighth Wonder of the -AND- World." Mr. J. P. Read, Jr., secured the permission and co-operation OUR OWN SPECIAL. MAKE of the Liebler Co. to go to the Desert of Sahara, in Africa, where the real Garden of Allah $10.00 Suits, now 6.4O $18.00 Suits, now . . S12.-4O is located, so us to secure, in mo- tion pictures the original scenes 12.00 Suits, now 8.4O 20.00 Suits, now 1-4.4O and native characters around which the book and play were 13.50 Suits, now 9.4O 22.50 Suits, now 1S.4O written. SCENE FROM "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH- 15,00 Suits, now 1O.4O 25.00 Suits, now 1T.4O CARNEGIE ALASKA-SIBERIA BIG GAME HUNTING PICTURES : MANHATTAN SHIRT SALE NOW ON ——" - FRIDAY and SATURDAY August 15 and 16 Special Soft Cuff Silk and Linen Shirts, now . . . 89c, formerly $1.15 and $1.25 Polar bears charging Special Soft Cuff and Laundered Cuff Shirts, now • . 69c, formerly $1.00 the camera, mountain Special Soft Cuff and Laundered Cuff Shirts, now . 39c, formerly 50c and 59c sheep frolicking on their rugged heights, Special Pure Silk Neckwear, large assortment, formerly 25c and 35c, now . 19c great moose and cari- bou in their native wiTds, monsters of the deep sporting on the ice floes, seals playing along the shore and IDEL other kindred subjects CLOTHIER, HATTER AND FURNISHER VA of the far North will be shown by the Car- TELEPHONE negie Museum Alaska- 221-R 26 Broad Street, Red Bank Siberia Motion Pic- tures. A great deal has been i Rensellaer, N. V;, are visiting Miss Monmouth clubhouse property on the said of Alaska's re- i DuMont's uncle and aunt, Mr. andshore road are being repainted. sources and wealth, but ; Mrs. Thomas DuMont of Navesink. Jake Saunders of Belford is nov | Mrs. William Hopkins and daughter employed in the express department a the wonders and grand- NEWS FROMJIDDLETOWN. ! Dorothy of Keyport visited Mr. Hop-the Keansburg railroad station. eur of the land of the i kins's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Samuel Holden and Miss Eugene Hopkins of Navesink on Monday. Hu'ckle of Brooklyn spent Sunday Midnight Sun ar§ now BELFORD MEN START BUSINESS OF j Mi-s. John Donovan of Port Mbn- with W. W. Swan of Navesink. shown for the first ! mouth has been liijd up with sickness. Thomas Smith of Belford has th MARKETING POND LILIES. Mrs. George Mortis of. Belford has contract to paint the woodwork on th time. The picturesque ! also been on the sick list. outside of the Belford school. life of the Eskimos, the Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mount and George W. Hilliker of Belford is having his house painted. Mr. Hilli- thrilling scene of the They Shipped 900 Blooms to New York One Day, «f^

1914 cars here for 1914 cars here for inspection inspection

Cadillac leadership in scientific motor car development is once more strikingly demonstrated A new quality of luxury A new element of efficiency A new source of economy Each year you have looked to the Cadillac for the real and substantial progress in motor car development. further developed, improved and simplified, and the slight attention required from the user materially You have looked to the Cadillac for the great essentials in' the practical motor car. rediiced. .. . The carburetor has been improved, its efficiency and its well known economy increased. It iThot And you have not looked in vain. -•• 0 water jacketed and electrically heated to facilitate starting in cold weather. • . Now conceive, if you can, a Cadillac with its essential functions sharpened, accentuated and refined. The rear springs are six inches longer. Conceive such a process of refinement culminating in an entirely new riding quality of unexampled The body designs are new and strikingly handsome. ease. Front seat passengers may enter or leave the car at either side. That is precisely what has come to pass in this new car. These and many other refinements of essential details make for a'greater and a better Cadillac and The principal contributing factor-the two-speed direct drive axle—is described in detail elsewhere. serve to more firmly establish its position as America's leading motor car. '.' The Cadillac Delco electrical system of automatic cranking, lighting and ignition, the first practical The Cadillac Company has never disappointed you in the smallest particular or in a single promise. system ever made and first introduced by us, has, after experience with it on 27,000 Cadillacs, been still We promise you again, in this new car, a positive revelation in motor car luxury. Cadillac two-speed direct drive axle In this new axle the Cadillac Company once more gives evidence of its leadership in motor car development and motor car progress. This great increase.in car speed in Its relation-to engine speed accomplishes a number of desirable things. Among these is a The advantages of this axle do not lie in its being particularly an improvement so far as its functions as an axle are concerned, decrease in gasolene consumption for a given mileage. This is due to the fact that with the engine turningover slowly—com- paratively speaking—a given quantity of gas is utilized to greater advantage and generates more actual power than with the but rather in the manifold advantages attained in other directions through the medium of the axle. engine turning over more rapidly. Friction also is materially reduced by reason of the parts operating more slowly, and this, In place of the single bevel pinion and single bevel driving gear common to ordinary construction, there are two bevel pinions too, is a factor in reducing gasolene consumption when driving on the high ggjtf. 1 . . and two bevel driving gears. This affords two different Another great advantage is that with this direct drive high gear ratio there is obtained an extraordinarily luxurious smooth- gear ratios, each driving direct from the engine to the ness in running, together with a marked quietness and a comparative freedom from the vibration which, to a greater or less ex- axle without intermediate gearing. tent, is ever present when traveling at high speed with a low gear ratio. The usual single direct gear ratios range from about In attaining these much desired qualities, instead of adding complications to the power plant which make for greater 3.5 to 1 down to 4 to 1, according to the car. Any single fuel consumption and for greater upkeep expense, then have been attained by methods which are strikingly the reverse, viz: gear ratio is necessarily what it is because a single gear by methods which lessen the fuel consumption, methods which decrease friction with its resulting wear and methods which ratio must be, or should be, the particular one which is make for longer life, together with an appreciable decrease in the cost of operation and maintenance. best adapted for all around general use. No one single gear ratio can possibly be just right for all speedB and for all conditions. But by using two direct gear ratios we have exactly doubled the| means for promoting the economical and efficient application of power developed by the engine to the driving' of the car. In the new Cadillac axle we have, as before stated, two direct-drive gear ratios. The low direct drive gear, which is 3.66 to 1, is especially adapted for city driving, where .starting, stopping and slowing down are frequent and where cautious operation is necessary. The high direct drive gear ratio, which is 2.5 to 1, is of special advantage where speeds of about 16 miles or more per hour are permissible and desirable. The change from one gear ratio to the other is made by means of a simple, convenient electric switch. Five-Passenger Touring Car $1975 The advantages of the high direct drivo gear ratio Jie primarily in the fact that with it any given speed of theengine produces ' OTHER MODELS an increase of about 42 ,per cent in the speed of the car. For example—At an engine speed of 700 revolutions per minute with the Seven-passenger car . - $2075 r Landaulet Coupe, three passenger $2500 low direct gear engaged, the car will travel approximately 21 miles per hour, while on the high direct gear it will travel approx- Phaeton, four passenger - 1975 Inside Drive Limousine, five passenger 2800 Roadster, two passenger - 1975 Standard Limousine, seven passenger 3250 imately 30 miles per hour, with no increase in engine speed. All prices are F\ O. B. Detroit and include standard equipment ,J. W. MOUNT CO., Distributors for Monmouth County, RED BANK, N.

Keyport yacht club has returned from parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vander- a week's cruise with his family to veer. Connecticut. Mi'..and Mrs. DuRie and son Har- I William H. Wyckoff has a tworison of Railway were guests of Mr. NEWS FROM KEYPORT. weeks' vacation, which he is enjoy- and Mrs. F. T. Burke on Sunday. REGAL OXFORDS ing at Lake Placid in the Adirondack William DuftRnn and family and mountains. James White and family spent Sun- CONTINUED SALE FOR MEN AND WOMEN CENTRAL RAILROAD AGREES TO CHANGE Miss Florence Emerick of Newday at Highland Beach. York, a former resident here, visited Mrs. George Pearle and daughter of DRAINS ALONG TRACKS. Miss Bertha Disbrow several days New York are visiting her mother, last week. Mrs. Elizabeth Russell. Ml-. Pearle Mrs. Walter Freestone and son ofspent the weekend here. The Regular Atlantic City spent last week with Miss Reba Stryker is visiting rela- 00 The Borough Will Share in the Expense—Council Mr. and Mrs. Elias M. Freestone of tives at Westfield and Lake Hopatcong. this place. Mrs. Charles Chasey of Como spent Pays Bills Amounting to $1,674.30—Deckhands Albert S. Cokelet has bought at part of last week with her sister, Mrs. Factory sheriff's sale the property of Isaac John Neiberlein. on the Sagamore Get in a Fight and Three of Cokelet on Oak street. The price was Mr. and Mrs. Charles Basile and $1,200. daughter Lillian of Newark were the Them Land in Jail. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maurer, -Jr., guests of Mrs. Henry Gorden last Fri- Stamped of New York, visited Mr. and Mrs.day. The Central railroad company has which he claims was damaged while at osoph Maurer, Sr., on Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Fields and Mrs. Harry OFF accepted the borough's proposition to Sidoti's place to be cleaned. The ease The members of the Daughters of Magee spent Tuesday at Newark. of Prices have the company do the work of was tried last Wednesday before Liberty lodge will go on an outing to Mr. and Mrs. Can%>rty of Allentown changing the drains along the comIsaa- c N. Johnston, justice of theHighland Beach tomorrow. spent part of last week with her sis- psiny's tracks here, the borough to pay pence, who awarded Mr. Morris $6 and Mrs. William E. Bedle spent last ter, Mrs. Theodoro Burlce. TREGAL costs. The hht was said to be worth week with her sister, Mrs. Archibald Miss Mary Applegnte of Baynnne its portion of the cost, ?2M.3G. The Johnson at Manasquan. Here is your chance to buy World Standard Regal Oxfords at company notified the council of. its de- 1 visited her cousin, Mrs. S. B. King, cision Monday night. M. J. Tansey of Horace S. Burrowes and family last week. a dollar off the original prices stamped at the Regal Shoe Factory. Newark wrote to the council saying he Out of Commission. have returned from a two weeks' visit Miss Stout of Jliddlctown is the had heard the borough was having The storm here Sunday afternoon to ClarksvUle, N. Y. guest of Mrs. Bertram Quackenbush. We can fit you with your size and shape in the newest summer trouble with the artesian wells, and caused the wires of the Middldesex Miss Bessie M. Covert spent several "Looking Toward Heaven" will be that he would like the job if fixing and Monmouth light company to be-days last week with Miss Beatrice the subject at the Baptist church next 1913 Oxfords with two and one-half month's wear ahead of you. them. No action was taken. Bills to come short circuited on Front street, Teeter of Newark. Sunday morning. At night the pastor the amount of ?l,C74.30 were presented setting fire to the cross tree on a pole C. H. Clarendon has returned from will preach on "Withered Faculties." Compare Carefully-Come Immediately and ordered paid. The light company in front of Phelps Cherry's store. A a two weeks' trip through New York Harold Schanck will lead the young was authorized to place a light on Wal-portion of the borough was without state and Canada. people's meeting Sunday night. His $2.SO Buys a S3.SO Regal nut street. Councilman Cherry reported lights for a short time. The local Orange will run an ex-subject will be "Lessons'from the For- that the work of fixing L. B. Wall- Meolianlos to Hold Exonrslon. cursion to Glen Island on Thursday, ests and Fields." 3.OO Buys a 4.OO Regal ing's bulkhead where the sewer went The Junior American Mechanics September 11th. About $20 wns cleared by.the camp- through was progressing. Mr. Cherry will bold an excursion to Rocltaway Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dufour of Newfire girls at their sociable Friday said he did not think imy exten- Beach on Tuesday, August 16th. The York spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. night. ' 3.SO Buys a 4.5O Regal sion was needed to the outlet of Nieces lodge has chartered one of-tbc Keans- John It. Dufour. The junior boy scouts played a game pond drain, as nearly all the house burg stenmboat company's boats. The Miss Ada Brown of Washington, of baseball with the White Stars of <4.OO Buys a S.OO Regal taps have been transferred to theexcursion is given in celebration of the D. C, i» visiting her father, Amos Freehold last Thursday. The game sewer system. The clerk was directed lodge's 23d anniversary, which occurs Brown, Sr. resulted in a tie, each team securing to notify E. B. Conklin to remove the on August 25th. E. N. VanVlcet of Newark and F.three runs. trees from in front of hin place as Spoke nt Teiuperauoe Mooting*. Smith of East Orange were Sunday they were regarded na being danger- visitors here. BCODEYVILLE NEWS. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY S ous to life and property. The mutter Mrs. Vadin Curtis of this place, The scholars in St. John's Sunday- of new street signs was left to thecounty superintendent of literature school went on a picnic to Keansburg Prod LuroU Building a Lnrg« Ghlokon Eisner Building, Broad Street, Red Bank, x street committee. A resolution was of the women's temperance union, at- Thursday. Houso on His Farm.' pimecd agreeing hot to assess any tended the meeting of the Matiiwan Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Elliott of New- : beneflts uguinat Norman Hardy in branch today and gave a short talk on burg are visiting Mrs. William J. Fred Lurch is building n largo consideration of hin nulling n five-foot her work. chicken house on his farm on the SIinEWSBURT NEWS. inR Mr. Cooper's father, Div James doors by her injury n few days, but is Duncan. Colt's Neck road. He is one of the Cooper. Mr. Cooper in cashier of thenow till right. strip of land the lonRth of his prop- Brief Items. Miss Catherine Parker of Freehold largest growers of fruit in this sec- Bolt of Lightning1 Xnooka Ohlmiioy OS People's Railway at St. Joseph. erty on Spring street to widen the Capt. William E. Woolley, Sr., took visited Miss Ella Hoffman lust .weak. On Trip to Eutopo. street. tion. He has found thiil. orchards nnd Edward Obro's llouso. New wnrninir niRiis have been put a party to Mariner's Harbor on Sntiir- William Einstein of Anbury Park chickens make u good combination, up at the railroad crossing on Syca- Mr. nml Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson, day to witness tho races there. Capt. viiiited friends here Suturday. A chimney on Edwnrd Ohre'fl houra nailed lust week for Europe. They and that they are of mutual benefit to was struck by li^htnin^ and wrecked more avenue. expect to ruturii home about Septem- Dtoklmnils In ff Vadin Curtis's sloop Elsie won flnit Mrs. M. B. T'llton Is spending a each other. Sundny. I.nnt week 1,200 barrels of potatoes Joseph Demere, a deckhand on theprizo in ono of the race)). month at Ocean Grove. ber Kith. Clifford Kturdivant of Newark wns The two village baseball teams, tho were shipped from the station here. Brief Items. steninor Sagamore of the Now York Misses Bertha Dnwson and Adeline Lester McLean of New York wns n a guest.of John Hbermiin over the SluulowbrooliH and the Silvcrbrookfl, Myron and Raymond Dennett have nnd New Jersey steamboat company's Snydcr nro spending tho week at Ox-Sunday visitor here. week end, wore disappointed Sunday. The returned to Oakhurst after n week'o Hiss Gertrude I.nwes of Middletown line, was arrested by Officer James ford and St. Michaels, Md. On their Mrs. L. I). Ormsby spent last week Mrs. Gcorgo Lurch mid Mrs. Fred- tennis with whom they were to have stay with their- Krnndfnther, Chillies township nnd Miss (lertrudo Tilton of McCnnn Monday afternoon, after he return they will upend a few days at at Ocean Grove. „. erick Lurch of Minnesota and Minn played failed to HIIOW up. Tho Sil-II. Hurley. Red Dunk spent Friday with Miss. hnd stubbed Edward Jenkins, another Washington, D. C. Vego Ycpnen of Hallway wns a Sun-Mulildn Lurch and William II. Lurch verbrookH late In the afternoon Lawes's uncle, Klwood MIIRCC. deckhand on the Sagamore, with a Minn Ethel Cadoo of .Summit Is day visitor here. of lOnston, l'n., are guests of Mr. nnd played a Hcrub nine nnd won by a Willinm Riddle, clerk in a ntqic nt pecket knife. Jenkins's wound was visiting Mr. mid Mrs. Harvey S. E, V. Erllch of New York nponl Mrs. Fred Lurch. Hcnro of 11 to 5. Suyrcville, in upending part of bin vu- not RcrlouB. Deniore was held to Bcdlc. Misn .Small Cadoo of Summit Sundny with Mr. und Mrs. L. Ilrower Clayton's automobile omnibus from Mrn, William Morton liuH returned Nino Boy Boouta, Boturn from Camping: rntion with his father, John Kiddle. iiwnlt the action of the grand jury. spent scvornl dnyn Oils week with Mr. Walling. Freehold pusses through thin place al- to llrooklyn after a iitay with her HOII, Trip N»ar Poplar. John It. Conover's new burn Is com- Jenkins, and another dcckhiind, Frank and Mm. Iledlo. pleted. The work waH done by Omit Mnrllioto W«ws. most dally on its way to nnd from the Hnmucl K. Clark. Nine membeiH of tin) Lincioft boy OrnberK of Ncwninn Springs. (irccno, wero hold nn material wit- George W. Mammy him a vacation shore, Uminlly' it is loaded with Mr. and Mm. Howard llutdiimioli Remit bund returned lust week from from bin duties an a buyer for fircen- MIHII Graco Mngnn nnd Mliui Edna Mr. anil Mrs. Peter Mndilen ot nesses. people. npent from Friday till Monday at Cold Indinn Springs, near I'oplnr, Ithlnclieck nre upending a week with Anton in a Collision. hut-Hlcgul Cooper Co. elf Now York, Magee spent Tliuriulny with Mm. A number nf Kcobeyvillo folks nt- Stiiniford, Conn., Mr. Hiiltlilnnon'ii whero they went enmpiiiK. They had which ho is spending with his parents Theodore Sickles of Mnlnwnn. Mrn. William II. Thompson. William II. Wuttii'n Bulck toiirlnpr horc. lended the harvest homo at Tinton former homo. a tent, under which they slept nnd Mrn. James, llray of Iteil Dunk wan Harold .Hcliunck and ulntor Dorothy Fulln IIIHI Wcdnendny. Miraeii Ullliin and Kiilher Hurley cooked their mealn. Tlioro is n deep car wan badly damaged Sunduy'ihorn- Miss Anna Bauer, a niiriin in thoof Wiuihington, I). (!., nro upending n n guunt of Mrn. Joseph W. Thamjuson inx when It ran Into nnotlior machine Mr. nnd. Mrs. Wllllnm McKny of are buck from a week'n vliiit at An- pond near the place where the camp limt Thursday, Presbyterian hospital ill Now York, fuw weeks with their mint, Mm. II. I\ Kant OriuiKo have hern visiting Mr. bury I'M ill. /it the corner of Atlantic nml Second visited her mother, Mm, Annlo Hnvwnrd. wan pitched, nnd the linyn liail (,'rent KUDHCII Tomllnson left Sundny for HlrcotH. Mr. Watts wan accompanied and Mrs. John F. Ilockmnn, Miim Mnplncoll, n ncliool limchar sport nwlmmlnp; In the pond. They ChiciiKO, whero ho will upend niont of 11 nilior, on KnUiriluy. Jonathan Traplingen of Nuwark in nt Now York, linn returned to her by his wife, nml tlioro wero four por- Mi'H. Frank Walling nnd dnuglitorn want to K of printing. Mr, nnd Mrn, William Viindotvmcr Thnt'11 Tim lino DANK HKMBTEH.— Mr, and Mm. Eui

CIOSES TONIGHT. LEl'TEK PBOM E. S. ATWOOD. HATS. SELECTED MILK TED BE OILERS that the limitation of franchises on 1 WANTED. ' Specials, * lit 1's cents, reilueeil from for silk , from $1 tu $1.75 per ptitr. Also lU'flneil..V.yonne woman, with girl ugoii public utilities would cure many ot M1-9S,, .Mrs. 11. Gorey, II Ui-uad street. Westside Fii-eiu.cn Will Clenr. More Titan WatBt WHoh cmh Had Notuin? to Do iiiiLisunllv J^IHHI rnustliiu clili'kciiM mill twelve .yeui-H, wants position as ^uneriil THE RED BANK REGISTER the evils complained of. That propo- ilueks. Ituyul .Kiuinw, l^lttlt* Silvor, N. J. liouwekp.'iier l'or lone wlilower or 6110 sition finally won- out. It helped a •'' 81,000 Ivy. Festival. with xtequest Made to Committee. LITTLE SILVER HARVEST HOME. nitli sinull I'nmlly, A.Iilrews OH MuCH- ' •WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1S, 1913. ' The most successful fair ever held To THE EDITOR OP THE REGISTER, Thursilny evening, nimust 1 Ith, i-'lrst- HEITS FOK SALE. son avemie, A.slmry Park, X. .1. V little, but'not much; and it was seen lasH supper. Klondike for the children, •'ru-cnty-inc IlniT LfKliimiH I'm- Hiile. $1 that this principle improved only a hy Westside lire company of Shrews- Dear Sir: tc. I'lich; L'.'» Whllo Ontlith'tdiis, $l,r«it fui-h. LOST, superficial phase of the injustice which bury township will close tonight iu the I called tit your office today to ask \V. A. Trun-N, y-T. llruutl nirort, It«-*1 Unnlt. On Jtrond street, l>e.avet.n Moumouth TOWN TALK. TOP SOIL AND PILL DIET prevails. Then came the taxation of company's firehouso. on Leighton ave- if there is any special reason why you I'm- Bull-. II, .M. Taylor, cuntcaetm-, street and iJef^on place, lndy'.s hlnek LAUNDRESS "W AM TED. pockethook containing i-hanKf and a key. franchises, which was believed to be a nue. Largo crowds have attended the should be apparently trying to ridicule Peters place, Kml Uanll. Telepholie c 1 neetlim. i; Lintuilri'MH WHUIWIJ at tin- VltiMMil l-'tliilei" jiii'iiso return sumo to \.. P. ('onlc- '(.continued from pane //.) remedy full of promise. This was en- fair each night, and the proceeds will Water Witch club or its members. House, wtiltc prffiTivil. f'nU or write; 11 ii. JJerKt-n plaee, ltuil Bank. ' ' exceed $1,00(1. Open air dancing is H1M> j^lntu ^v^H:eM ex pec ted. Vincent Public ownership of all public utili- acted into law, hut like the limitation Possibly the articles in your papers of COWS FOB SALE. the principal pastime, but the wheel Hoiife, lveu.nsburs, X. .1. EMPLOYMENT ACJUNCY. ties of every kind is now• in practire of franchises, was found to be super- this week and last were not aimed at Two A'ootl U4>iv.-* for .snip; JiniilJri' of in many countries. It is partially in of fortune is the best money maker. • An (•iiiiiluymt'iil tim'iicy '•huu been ficial. It helped a little, but did not them, but if not, only a bad ease of J. S. Leonaril, Atlantic Highlands, K. J. BLAG AND GRAVEL HOOF1TIO. jjieiit'd nt No. 0 Wharf avenue. Whenln force in the United Stales. 1-Iijr.h .of-. get down to the bedrock of things. Many articles will be disposed of on strabismus would explain it. It. !•'. D. Lealcy tin nnd slato roofs made tight; iift'd of u reliables s-ervant, call 7li-J Ked ficiuls .in the postoflice department of! Other remedies have been similarly the co-operative plan, tonight. Certain gentlemen representing the HOBSE FOB SALE. , •iteo tar und usphult for eale. OgtU'ri Hunk. Help ror luitclf* and private fam- McClaskey, 131 Shrewsbury avenue, ilies suiiplled on Hliort notice. the United States have recently rec-' tried. They have in most .eases done Things awarded by this method hist little community which has recently Gmy horse l'or sale; kind ami penile. Can be .seen at Urallillll Bllls's, l.eonnril- Red JJank, Telephone Ell-R. omniended that the tcleirraph and tele- some good; but the evil remains> 5)ust night, the donors and the persons who settled on lots sold by the "Water ville, X. J. HOUSE FOB BENT. phone systcms'ofjthe country be taken as the evil of slavery remained, de- won the articles are as follows: Witch Development Company," a com- SHOHE PEONT LOT BABGAIN. I'iiKht-rooni liuuse witli runuinp water, Rlirt'WNluii'y river frontuse 120 feet, on Monroe uveniientn ,r>0N 1 r»U; will sell over by the national government us spite all the laws enacted for its reg- •Kerry set — Adlem X- Co., to Chillies pany which has filled in the sunken WANTED. l>ulkhe:ule<], Htifn ancliuraye. two ininutt'H Danult'l'. ' A roomy one-horse earr> all, ^nnil con- for Jl.r.llO' If xnlil lic't'oro tlip Ili-Bt ot Sep- - adjuncts of (he postoflice department. ulation. lands in front of Water. Witch rail- to pnHtuHU'c and hotel. Kacrlllce, 5U00. tcinber. Inniiti-e of Wlllluni W. Bennott, Silk petticoat—.Mrs. U'.l.l. I.i.lininii. to dition. State price ami particulars. Hnx Miiri'lK'Usctt I*'ord, lied Bank. This is certain to be done within the Mrs. (ins! OrubeiT of. Xewinuu Springs. road station, appeared before the Micl- i;j:t, Iteil Hank. upper Uroad .street, JU:il rtunk. next ten years. The government own- dletoivn township committee at its last Men of thought and men of lofty l-'aney pillow- .io^e-ph Snlz. tn Airs. l-;r- BOABPEBS WANTED. ership of railroads is sure to follow, liokson' ill' Uiver slleet. meeting;. Whether their errand was DUCKS FOB SALE. WALL PAPEB AND WINDOW GLASS. endeavor are today digging deeper L'liolce l'elilu iluelis lur sale at lfi ceuls nrriiTM wnnlcd: Kood table; rontrally 111^ Hi'K'Ctlnu ot' wnll paper at lowest within another toil years or less. Gov- Ham—Lester 1-1. MeUueen, to Tlieu.lore a proper one or not, or whether it was t'ii: all iniprnvi'iiiL'ntn. Ajiply to down than ever' in search of fiiiuJn- 11 n nl, per noiliul alive. Address A. I'. Mlillltt, prlce.H. Ksttnuitps uu paper iinn^im,' and ernment ownership of the coal de- properly treated by the committee, is Hod Haul;. iOvaus, :tS WusiiliiKtoii .stii't.'t, cor- palutinK; nlso (-'luzliiK. Max Buulii, pro- inenlal causes and fundamental rem- .'(iolil wnteli—.1. l>. Xorrl . to Ccnr.ue Mi'clutJilc .stf<;d plants; private* .stock; the public ownership of all public util- Sofn pillow--Mrs. .Moller. to Miss A. Y. ing find aiding for sale by J. W. Mount - BOAT FOB SALE. * Municipal ownership of local public ' fore the committee are in no way con- Co., Hed Bank. plimted tills month will bear a full crop ' '1'hii't.v-tpot cabin luuneli, ln-aellcally ities, the public ownership of till Tint-- -Miilcr. • utilities such as gas, electric light and Ham—Diilz * Sou. to \V. II. Jnliiisnii, nected with the club. next .lime: $:t vcv lumilrciK W.. 10. King, new,; for Hale reuHouuhlo; Beven-hurse . power, water works, etc., is here now, jural monolopies, and the public own- Silk '.imbrelln -M. M. IMividson. to Wil- WAOON WANTED. -Short' Acres," Little Silver, X J. powoV I'almoi*. engine, nine miles per ership of all natural resources. I be- liam IVK.U. But your article very clearly con- -iKllt. one-hnrsv surrev wanted. Ail- hour; wilt eurry two tonn. Ajiply to Cup- und in some cities of the United States rOB SALE. tain Sj. .itoue, box l'Uli, Bi'lfor'il. V. .1. lieve that another fundamental rem- Ci-nt.-r piece--Mrs. Ilullenbnko, -to veys the idea, to all except the few ";« st nthiK prlee. vViiuun. Imx 10,l.ll- trolley roads arc owned Iiy the muhici-v Cllmoll Sl.-Velis. who know the facts, that Water Witch tie Silvo r. X. J. Hotel ami "HolMtrnu" for mile; llr.st- edy will be found in a wholly new sys- I place I'm* up-to-date man; Sfl.OOH 31-FOOT HTTLt,. pality. i Kancy uin-iin—.Mrs. Jlolli'iv to Sirs. club was seeking to obtain something tem of taxation. The present system William Hancock. HOUSE FOB SALE. ii . th l tentientMi lo .suit. Hull, 31 II. li.v 7 It. 11 in., fur .sale: :!: * :;: • of levying taxes is everywhere recog- from the township connnittee. I do " rtmiiil werU horse I'm l'aul miitunle fur sailing parties, or can be lloffnuinn. t'."T West o, llCK'Uvllle Center, U J. linen" UM'a C'ldlin limit. Any reasonable Edward K. Osborne's platform as a nized as unjust, unfair and undue not know if there would have been any ! special wrong if it bad done so. But j street. Ue.l IliiiiU. LOST. cash offer will be -nreepteu. Jtalpli B. candidate for the Progressive noniinn- burdensome on those least able ADMITS HE STOLE CHICKENS. An KiiKlisli foNhuuml puppy, (! immtliH aleltles, JOuKt |.'ro|H Hlreet, Hed liuuli. tion for p;overnor is the most advanced to pay. Every year sees new whatever oacuri'eil does not justify j COWS WANTED. (dil, stn'yotl from .Mr. Alai'ue'.s, .Mnrlboio. I'inder will he rewarded. Apply to J. and tile most radical of. all the plat- hiws enacted for the regulation of tax Joseph JoluiHon Claims "Nick" Jones your snooting into a crowd, without V\'uuted' to buy, live uo-.[mirt FOE SAXE, Helped Him Take 24 Fowls. knowing where you are going to hit,! .•«»-s. Ailill'e.sx <'. 11., 17-n First" Vntf. The KcliuelM/YViukatunk, X. J. Olil-fiiHlilonctl ploeed Ijeiliiullts, beauti- forms which have been put forward ' levies, .just us laws for the regulation .lersvv City. X. .1. • , ful patlerns, umiuilteil: Japanese screen, this year, except the Socialist plat- of slavery were enacted in the old .Joseph .Johnson, who formerly lived, or worse yet. taking aim at the I COMMISSION MERCHANTS. new sliinleH, laee eurtaln.s', lai-^'o ineut form. Jli'.; Osborne .has two main days. These regulative laws may do on Pearl street near Beech street, was ( wrong people. To be sure, you give COLORED GIRL WANTED I AVben you have unytlilnil IU.HIIIII, write plattel-H; oil pnintiiiKM. ott*. A.ldrtiMs* for general lious-eivork: must lie KOntl Krnnk Opdyke .\L- Co., wholesale euminlH- T. 'I'., (,'enenil ilcllvery, Kreiliold, X. J. I planks in his platform. One of these some good; tint they do not get to the arrested Saturday night at Keansburg| one or two names, but as you class by Constables William Chandler and \their oyvners as "Water Witchers" he- ' Vool;. Apply to .\Iiss.Com>\ ei-, :; I II Hi-uudjsio"Unn nierelumtHrchant, , IMfiIM-fiGG CmniurcConimercee ststreetr , is the public ownership of all public root of the evil. street. •••'--'• •12-1*1 Mulberry Htrct-t, Xewurk, X. J, HOUSE AND LOT FOB SALE. \itibtie.s, such as railroads. telc-U'l'rtphs, Jacob B. Rue of Red Bank for stealing j longing to a lit lie colony described in . House haM !l roomn and bath, Kit**, WAifTED. telephones, trolley roads, water works,' 21 chickens belonging to diaries E. j terms .which come nearer to fitting SAVE ffOUU OLD CABFETS. water ami steam lioat; will sell roason- The system of taxing land and of A m il Mrst-i'liLss ]>Miiltary man wanted alile: 17 WaHhlnKton street. Inquire at Ras and electric light works, water Throckmorton of. Broad street. The ' the club than any other place, it does Betmtlful revL'r.sible rugs inside' from exempting personal property and im-; at oiiri'. Address II, A. Kettfl, Imx ;">:[, old carpets and chimllle portieres. Writs l!!t Spi-ijiK- .'itieel, in- J. ,). Travel's, ""all powers, etc. The other principal plank robbery occurred the latter part of! not help matters. • . . 1'air Haven. Xi'J. paper store, .Meeliuuie street. aC'ur Uroail. provements is a fundamental change, j , for circulars. Atnorlcan Uiif? ManuCac- is tile removal of the tax on household March. Johnson had a hearing before That your articles were considered | tory, ^i'G Vermont atree.t, Brooklyn. It is being tried out in many countries. ] EAKRED BOCKS V.TANTED. goods,- machinery, stocks in stores, Recorder Harry C. Badeau Holiday by many of your readers as aimed at BUEOIAKY IUSUKASCE. H has worked well wherever it has: Six hens, twelve pullrls and sux I nek- ' THBEE OFFICES FOB RENT. \\'!i\- not take nut a policy covering fiii ni improvements, buildings, etc., morning. Johnson pleaded guilty ami Water Witch club, is a fact. Today in l.s \v;i)Het), ,Sl:ili- priff and ;ii;i'. been tried, It has resulted in great i said Charles Jones, better known as j lio\ ! Three oinces for rent in Child IIUIIIIIIIK. >ou a«aiiiNt loss by buiKlary? I can in- •Whenever the voters of a municipality Red Bank a number of people spoke . ^liildlftown, X. .f. : |-.,i-merly oeeupieil.liy \V. T. Culler: will sure your property njrainst imi-filiLry, good to the general public and in a . "Vote in favor of such a measure.. *!Xick" Jones, helped him take the j to me about it. and asked what the •modeled to suit tenunt. Apply ut tlu!ft ami lureeny. iodward \V. Wise, great advancement in the public wel- •chickens. Johnson was held in SoOO itrouble was 'between the dub and HOUSE FOB BENT, Child''••s• l,uker' \ •-ml.street.• Keil Bank. iiBi'iit, i.'oni 7, ICIsner IIUII.IIUK, Ueil Liiinlc- fare. , ; hail for tile action of the grand jury, j Ilinisc nf ii l'onjus: all improvement'*. your paper. r HMil. Mii-lnn-l llciimtt, Leonard ;t\e- POSY BIG FOB SALE. Affldaylta and Acknowledgements. He could not furnish bail and was; The removal of the tax on'improve- ; I do not write you because we do e, ('air Haven, X. •(. A pony, i-lillilivii am onnl property has *I believe that the public ownership not care to he classed with the gentle- . u.neruess earl iilui arneSN. must lie sold S:00 a. in. and li:i)D p. m. Will prepare Chandler. Johnson was suspected of WIBE S£E . . i this week as owner is leaving town, ami tiikf utlhliivU.s and acUnowItxlge- been mole' or less a public question' phuik and the taxation plank in Mr. , men .who appeared before the commit- ments. KtUvm-d \V. AVi^e. Justleo of the being the guilty party after the rob—j and I'll wlro for you. 1-^od E. Browor, i llownrd T. Kly. llolmdel. X. .1. I'el. i:>-r. siiii'e Henry IJcorge wrote his famous Osborne's platform are fundamental tee or i with those whom they rep re- \ Qlc-ctrical contraetcr, 20 Monmouth |, Peace, room 7, ICiHiier building, Hed Bank. hery and a. warrant was issued for j lioali mi "Progress and Poverty" thirty principles and that they are funda- sent. They are very likely just as street. Red Banli. Tel. 208-J. J DOG FOB SALE. his arrest. He disappeared and was I Aindiile l'or sale. null.•. one year ulil. GET DALY or more \oars ae,u, .Vi'. Cieor^e's mentally ritilil. They Jo not aim at good as ourselves, or pevhjips, even 1 not seen until a few days ago when BOY WANTED. li>' Snu.lan Siumh.iul and tveniuure Sur-- to do your electrical work, and go there theory was that a tax on land was the regulntfon. They do rait .halt at half- better, llut we tin object to being mis- ' Constable Chandler saw him acting llnv u-i.ul.WMIiled an m.-.-Hii.^eilili-.-Heli^er; eluiinellillieiv- lloo i-i'-ress: 1-i'itl.iti-ri'il. liiiiisiMiriikcli, viTt for yotii* elPetrlciil supplies, MstlinatuH only equitable' tax. and that all other way measures. They demand aboli- represented or livid up to ridicule in a telegraphy. Toslal Teleyrnph le; |iriee JSII. liox •i(i::J^Jill>i.'ruiiUI'IM '"" , N, j. Wlvt-n. .Inlis promptly attemhd tn. «8 as a waiter in a Keansburg hotel. taxes, were unjust. This prini-ipk' has tion, not regulation, of the present matter with which we are not con- I 'able Co.. .Monluoulll Mlreel. > Hroad stiout, opposite Seroiid national I SPEED HUU..T bank, lle.l Hank. Olllee phone, liTti-m. been ailopte.l in several countries and evils, and they demand a new govern- nected. Possibly, or perhaps prob- 1 SAEE FOB STOBAOE. j Speed hull, mi it. by 1 ft. i; in, for s Ke-hlciirt' plume, U'LX-m. - by a number of'htrge cities and many mental fab it. , founded on justice, to ably, it came from insulli.'ient know- A l-'orii runabout automobile will lio!-with outfit; overboard ready for Inutor; small intininpalitie^ in Canada. It rise in their place. Other fimdamc.rstal i THE VITAL STATISTICS. \ sold for sturaue ut $ I.".". In sellle bill Kas tank, strut, shaft, propeller ami I MEN WANTED. ledge of the fads. But this docs not 1 has been fuund to work «vl! and to platiJ;s may be necessary to secure a excuse it. .hie tho (Viviiiiort (tiirnire. ! inutor bed. Address liux in-.', lte.l Hank. Twenty men wan led to assist In impunv llii' condition of tile people. Two Iilore BirthH iu July of This Year t'p'ctiMK- tents :it the Alonuiou.th i-ouuty perfect governmental structure, buti We have considered up to now that FOR RENT. fair «r^ii JJIN DJJ y\*>\u\u v, .* n^rtisl *.'.'»til. these two planks are certain to lie two ' Thiiu in Same Month Ijaat Year. | l.cave'yflur IIIIIIU- nt the iulb*- of the sec- ?.. :;• :'; Six-ro*)iii liou-jf nn [';uheri]i<- Ktreet;j Furniture of all kinds rt'p.ured. Re- j you were rather friendly toward us. 1 1 of the mo.-i important ones in any Tile vital statistics of Bed Bank for all im-irovenii-nls. limuirlimiiire of I'11.. luiw-lI Hiw-I.. .storing of antique and mahoganmahogany_fury fur-!- retary' . J1* K'M>L Front stivct. Ki-d Hank, Is it necessary to revise this opinion'.' r IM-fore- AtiKiisi liisi. Mr. O.-luirne is not a "single tax" scheme uf. permanent growth. '• the month ending last Saturday show , l."| Shrewshnry av,-einir,ai£ee d l!;ink. nitur«-tt specialty. Henry Grauae. Front I '' man, though he has lieen called a- that there were ten births during that' E. S. ATV.'IHII). ' -•--+ • street, near Southern, railroad. lied Ilnnk. j w-»-«^ A meml.i'r of Water Witch club. WANTED. FOB SAXE. sineje laxer hy those who wish to see time, seven females and three males. ' liirl Wani lor «rin-i;il liiiiis'fworic; Mutt sywti-m i'!irl>niuu>' Hml.-i liottlea him defeated. 31 r. Osl.nrne believes RED BANK'S VALUATION 50,108,913. AiifinsI T, J!)/•.'. §5.00 BEWABD . From July loth to August luth last IIU washing or ii-.-uiim. Apply |.. Mr-. L. i -H\- ^IH-«-I sli.l.-ti at i-h :iiiil syplKJiis; nno I'urd My.sU-in m'etyleiiii thut all iinpnivVnu-nls and all per- S-bel, 7S Walhii-e slret-t, iietl Hiilik. L;IIH oil til t. tank ;illd ^i-vrn lilirnt'l'H; ona year there were eight births. For the l-eil Uir.-el. idi' liiiiulli- II:N'M: iiiiniliLi' ill': linu'll rimntor si lid b:n;k count*1!", t'onipleta sonal properly sl'.'itiU! be exempt from The Assessment in Bed Bank is Iu- sewn months ending last Saturday-' MISS HAZEL DEI-TNIS WEDS. wln-el iiu.lt- s|iriiflvi-l wriocl. USTii. Ail- i with nine stunts. Apply at Liberty hotel, MONEY TO X.OAH iKui Wri^lil. l.illli1 Sil\>-!-, taxation, hut 'he also believes in an in- crea:ieil.§3G0,189 Ovor Last Yen'.-. there were iKl births. During the same on first bonit .nd .mortgaKe on (mprovoil \'' j^ 1V -7 Wi-'Ht l-'rulit strt'i't, itfd BanK. come tax, a protective t;uilt" 'tn\\ anil The total assessed valuation of. the time last year there were the same She Becamo tlte Erkle of "Willara M. El- propn,y in aums to suit borrowera. Al- !_'_'„ .•in inheritance tax. Until such time town of Red Bank this year is number of'birtiis. liott at Hoi* Eoiuo Saturday Afternoon. ston Eeekman, attorney. lied Bank. SAVE YOUB OLD CLOTHES. i EXCHaN&B. a.s {.lie I'llhlu- utilities are owned by Ki st lu-iees piu.I lor seeolid-liunil gents' • !'.,ui-lalnll>-, lolly rented apart Mtetlt $I;,1IIS.!>1". This is an increase of , Ouring the past month there were Miss Hazel C. lK-nnis, daughter of MEADOW HAY FOB SALE. elolhillL-. l-'er estimnles iu,|iilii- Mt KeIlion^ed , best sireet, llriioklyn, X. Y. the ]icn;ile. he believes in a franchise ' SMUI'.IS!) over last year. Assessor Al- Alonzo C. Dennis of Uianch avenue, - About Jf£. acres ol'.blnck nieu.lniv «rass ]!;inli .Sleain and l)ye Works. IITI Slirews- ICluity $-1,11(10. Wnnt biiu«.! nail Krounil, five mai'riat?es, four white and nne fur .-ale :il oin-f. .-ipply I" Mrs. .\l. K. same value, vlclnily l!.-d Hank, I-'alr Ha- tav. lie docs nut believe in pull taxes, bert L. Ivins completed the assessment ' was married Saturday afternoon to huiv a\ellue. ited llank. Phone 1 ,".-]• or colored. There were three marriages liarn-e>-. Cluireh street. Ijelforit, X. J. lS-iii. . \.-ii, . n-eauie or Uums.,n. S.u.l jmrt-lcu- nor in luxe:- on housi-hulil furniture, Holiday and the books have been during the same month last year. For Willard M. Kllidll. 'The ceremony bus to .1. R, liox ::i::. lied iJauic. nor in taxes on buildings or improve- turned uvci* to the county board. The tile seven months ending la^t Satur- took place at the bride's home and was MONEY 1OST. : A PLEASANT ETJErniSE. ' ment.s. I report shews that the assessment on A laim id money inst lietwe.-n llumM^u ; 'i'r.-al your face to a pleasant surprise. ; SOME CHOICE YOUNG BINQLE COMB day there were -1!) marriages, while performed by liev. .S. Monroe Van- Hull' l.i'Khorn.-., 'inlllels all.I (-"i-lii-rels, for # . * =:• ::• iiml Kcil llanh. on .-UI.UIIM lilli. KifnlJr lands this year is S~.0-10,-177 while last ; Sant. Mr. VanSant is on his vaca- IJuy it a shave and then a massage at j during the same time iast year there r.'Uarded if relurue.l to ite^'ister olllee. Cure-bin's barber shop. Sterilizi-il t.iu-elHl :'ale; also y.uni^ ami o.M In.liau ftunner Everett Colby is also a candidate year it was Sl.SUil.iiiiS. The assess- ! were :J8 marriages. tion, but came iioine lo perform the dtn-lis. Knynl Strain i are knoun from : J eojist lo enasl. One. mate :in.l one fenlull) for the Progressive nomination for incut on improvements this year is ; The statistics show that during the ceremony. IO LOAD. v"iiv'"'' " ' ' x.•..in in>; .-.«.!.i.i.j .?.".] 77.0J 7. Last year this assessment j Money, to loan In sums to Rult bor- , —^ • Creat iJane puppy; piiee very reasonabln governor. .Mr. Colby fiocs only half past month last year ten people The bride's dross was of cream col- rowers on tirst bond anil mort^n^e. ! STSNOQBAFHUB 13z:SXBES F03ZTI0N as v.e need tbe room. Jlnynl JViw, )-it- as far as. Mr. Osborne in tbe removal was $->,0'!9,7S2. The assessment on ipassed away. For the seven months ored satin- with a train and was. em- A. I,. Ivins. BeKlster buildinK. Red Bant I ..M"-i-iou<-.'.l sN-nouraiilirr desires pn-i tle Silver, .V. .1. of taxes on improvements. Mr. Os- -personal property this year is ending last week there were 77 deaths, broidered with beads. She wore a .- - - — sition; lias knowledge of liookkeepiuf;; I SOl2i,-J4M while last year " it was POB SALZ. .;ili I'uriil.iii i.-feren, .-. .sdiln-ss Kx-I I'lQEPLACE WOOD FOB BALE. borne believe.- that the tuxes on house- while during: the same time last year gold neck chain ...and locket and a Mineral SpfiiiKS lu.t.'l proiierty. Tint.m perienei-d -Stein.Kraplier, liox ;i l:i, Ited! I buvo a (imintlty oi' llreplueo und Tur- . hold furniture, improvements, et'.-.. ; ?f)2S,254. • ; X2 people died. ' wreath of o!ange buds. Her botmet l'alls, X. .1. Apply to Wiliiam lleuilriek- lialih. ' nnce wootl, anwed 1G to 18 Inches lone. should lie entirely removed, while llr. .Mr. Ivins's report shows that he was of cream colored Killarney ro.ses, son, -lili Ualb avenue. I.oni Iti-iineli, X. .1. Tltia wood was cut last season ami is all LOST. hard wood and perfectly (^ry. Will A* • Colby believes tlu:I furniture, build-- has taxed l'!O dogs this year while. lilies of the valley and swainsonia. The : 1 BUSY BEES HOLD f. SALE. EXTBA GOOD DABK BAt.BOAD |->|i b,,iii-,t st.-ainer Albertlll;i Stiud:i>' liver in and nenr Red Hnnk for J8 per inn. , ami improvement*, should pay \2'.\ were taxed last year. This year decorations in the room were yellow! 1 Iniulit. a liiily'.- black humtlial;, wa.s lost... cord. Daniel 1L Cook, Shrewsbury ave- 1 Tor sah ; alsn runalioul I. lorn to .In rpll Wldly ltiiiK- ' nue, Red Dunk. only hah the rate paid un land. I he- \Mr. Ivins ha:s levied 1,880 poll as- YonuK Gii'lB of Boformott Clmrcli Cloarotl and white. The dining room was dec- iand .iay^e ible for lieve if it is just and fair to tax fur- !sessments while last year the poll as-i orated in pink and white. Miss bell- Ulliek Silver, v* mi*-. Oceanic, X. .1., and Over SS Satnrday Afternoon. ; rOE. SALE. nituie, personal property, buildings! r-esH'nent list was 1,771. j The Busy Bee society o[ the Eednis was attended by Miss Ycrna Pela- • X,-w ,1-ruom InuiKalow with an aert! of and improvement.*! at all, they should ; tush,.who wore u pink satin dress eov-1 WAQOKS AND HABBESS. Kiiuilnl: Kooil well ^vat^•r. garden anil Bank Reformed church held a cake HOUSE POK SENT. Set of d.e.ilile biiriles.i, two-seut.',l ,-ir- r pay ihe .--aino rate as all other prop- J and ice cream cone sale on. the lawn ered with pale green chiffon. She car-1 lor rent after Oelolier 1st. ill ?i; rin^e, liu^.uy and delivery. waK"li lor shade trees; ahoul 1 .i minutes' walk WA1IT TO OUST OPFICIflXS. | ; l-::ist l-'ront street: all improvements. AT>- from Katnntfttvn statlnn. IMlee JTini. or c-rty; while if it is not just and fair I in front of the church on Shrewsbury ried a boquet of pink flowers. Leslie ! rale. Ii. .M. •IMyinr, i-olllnielor. will exehunne lor a eouple of huiidlnj; to tlo so, thev should not be taxed at Ply al Cliilds bakeiy^liroad street, It.-d i^Vi-rs i'iim-i'i"i:i'il"ilaiii%'. Teli'-i'lione't, ; i avemie last Saturday afternoon and !M. Dennis, a brother of the bride, was jl!'"'k. ; • | ueetim. Ion lu-ar Ited llfinlj. AildriiSH clmrlea all. Petition riled for BecaU of Ion? Branch I groomsman. After the ceremony a: cleared about S6. The society is com-' AHTIQITEa POB SALE. i JluKiitlKin, box 112, Eatontown, N.'J. Mayor antl Two Commissioners. ' posed of young girls who attend the Jwedding Flipper was served at which : f-l Withe, Sliei'i.liin anil Chlppeu-: TO PANCTT WOOD VTOBKEKS. a few of the immediate relatives were UPHOXiSTEBES. M"r. Colby differs iu tile sanu- degree A petition has been filed at Long ' church. The sale, was in charge of date anttuui! pieces for sale;.also iiis-I 1 liaie lour Im-Ki., HIIUIHI. red ,-idar Formerly wltii Herts Rros. and ArnoU. Branch asking for the recall of Mayor ; present. .Mr. and Mrs. Elliott are en-, tiirlcal c-lii'na. I'Mn-nrii \\". l'erri'ni', lloiiu- ' lri-«'«. tidily ffft hijih and tlin-i' r<-».| ur Constable Co., New York. Furniture r»- from Mr. Osborne in the matter of •urn. Frances V. Many and Miss del \ ,1 • more In liivitinlVn nee, lor Naif i-ln-ap. joying a two weeks' wedding trip. On ; coveied anti repaired: awnings, thsiea. public utilities. Mr. Osborne believes Bryant II. Newcomb and Commission- j Rachel Osborn. The girls wno as- — K, !i. V'aul'erveer, NO Itraneil avenue, their return they will live with the curtains, drnperies, lnyine of carpeU, they should be owned l>y the people. ! ers Thomas V. Arrow-smith and Mar-! sisted wore Nellie Bennett, Elizabeth TTOTJNQ MAST WASTED. ' | •,-.] l:a,,k mnttinf?, linoleum. MattrCf>HoB and cUBh- bride's father for the present. The Xeat, res|iolisllile ynuni,' limn wanlt'd : Mr! Colby wants them regulated, but shall Woolley. The petition charges j Estclle, Ruth Johnson, Hazel Taylor, loiia to order. McOrnham. 37 East Front the officials with incompotency and ; couple received several handsome wed- tu inidc- liimseli' ^em-rally useful; nuiKt ETAT1ONABY EHaiHE. street, Red Bank. Telephone 14-J. not owned by the public. Mr. Osborne Anna Michlas, Blanche Ilembling, he wIllliiK. Apply ill li'.l lir.iad streot, 1V!:-!I. I'- l». tn»lt stationary motor, failure to perform their duties. ding presents. UdJl likens the' regulation of the public Elizabeth .."Franklin, May Murphy,: brand new, yvitli complete outlil, eoii. OAEDEHEB WANTS POSITION. utilities to the regulation of slavery] Friends of the ollicials~chiim the peti- : I.eila Dennis, Mary Haggerty, Flora ' Mr. Elliott is teacher of manual MOTOR BOAT POB HIRE Mils lank, uii-iny ;au\ six dry cell Imtter- Ciardcner. married, nil children, ivlshe.1 ies: S",ll cash. Address .sickles >t liell- in the old days. In those days the tion is the action of disgruntled poli- ; and Elmira Ivins, May I,umbertKon,' training in the-Leonardo high school. to evening or Sunday parties o position: industrious, capable man, ab- ticians who opposed the adoption of a IEdna Jervis and Ruth Pcnnington. ; more than twelve. Arran^i'inenls can •lield,-lte.l liank. solutely sober ami n liable; tborullKll slave states passed laws fur the regu- His bride was for a long time employed lie niiiili- with Italpli Jl. .Slekres, Imx til, knowle.lh-e of every thin),- pel -tulnliiK t" a lation of slaves, telling how they commission form of, government. as stenographer in Collector William HOUSE FOB HUNT. Pliv.-iti- eslalf-; inoilerate ivaues; A-\ ref- Ited lianli. Hems, .01 Mount -ire.-I fet- I- should be treated, how their shelter1 They claim that the signers are not ] i\I. Thompson's office. : erences Iroin preseiit and loriner eni- representative citizens of Long Branch ! INIBnira IN HENDRICKSO1I HOME. ; S1LTEB BAO LOST. [ eleetrbi-leetri,-' UKIIIIK'il. fttniaeetiiil.ni-,. li.ibot t amamii eolil ployels. Aililretw (lurilrm-i-, liox :il:l, Hc,l must be provided, etc. Mr. Osborne ] A silver inesb IIHK, markr-il II. 1!. J.,«i.wnter, Imlli room, soiver e.inm elioii. Ap- and that many of them could not write ! Hank. .says that regulating public utilities; IONS BRANCH COUPLE HAEB1ED. l.iMt iu or near poMtntliee, eontalniuK lilllsWily at I..mis I'rati-'.i fruit ,-lori', lirond their names on the petition, using a •Bobber to East Front Street Homo ; and eltaiiKc. Itewanl if relumed to It«i;- street, Ked llank. •while they are owned by private in- j FARM FOB BALE. mark instead. ! Scared Away Before Ho Got Anything-. ; ister olli.e. I • terests is like the laws stating that | Miss Mabel Giles and Georgo P. Jolilio , BOOMS WANTED. A farm of 65 acreH, (,'ood fertlls Someone got into Judge Charles E. J'lisims ilesiriiiK t" rent furnlslii'd Kroutid. clglit aereu of iitipamgtis anil the cabins of slaves must have two, Wedded at Bed Bank Sunday. ; BOUSE rOH. SALE. fruit trees. Lar^e eloven-room house; windows, etc. Jt helped the condition j Htndrickson's house on the river bank ', New live-room li.iu^.- lor :.ale; elly rooms lo eoluessionl.:|M al Ihe Moll- TETLEY MOTES TOMORROW. Hiss Mabel Giles, daughter of Ed- rnouth county lair will please lt-avr tlji-ir liarn and outbuildings; all in Rood condi- of the slaves a little, but it did not j on East Front street early Monday . water anil t^as; also 1 wo lot ; mi .-..ruer of tion. Adjoins trolley and live mlnutea win fiiles, and George Earle ,/oline, I'Himh' \treet. iiinn.son, X. J. Apply lo iiiiiiii-i at Ihe fair olli.e, ;'.l l:ast I'rolit cure the evils of slavery. lie declares morning hy forcing the cellar door street, Ued liullk. from Central 11. K. depot. For particu- M. i\ Tetlcy wouldn't change His nesi- son of George P. Joline, both of Long John lialy. lars nddreHa Mrs. doiin 3. Enatmondi St., that private ownership of public util- open. Miss Katie Noone, .Mrs. Hen- dence on the 13th. Branch, were married Sunday after-1 l'oi-t Mnniuoutli, N. J. itPe.1;, like private ownership of slaves, drickson's nurse, heard someone walk- TTOUNG MAN WANTED. TOR SAtE. Millard F. Tetley and family will ing upstairs and' shouted to (leorge noon lit. Orace Methodi»t parsonage at: S'oun^- man, 17 or Is years old. to work jMlsun pironoKraph, play.H ^ or 1-ndii- . cannot lie regulated but must lie ute leeor.H: also Is I re. or.ls, part l-lldli- POB SALE. ' move tomorrow from William P. Ked Hank by Rev. James Lord. The ( mi farm: must knnw how lo drive and abolished. llendrickson, Judge Hendriekson's ' take ran- of Inn-He. .1.11. I'lillran, l.ln- ule oli-s, used aliout a nionlh; - hoi-ns; I-:iKlit-ton Hioop raullne, ls-li. p. motor, Snyder's house on Hudson avenue to son. - Cioorge Ilendrickson ran down-' witnes!n'!i were jVIrs. Mary' F. Lord i eroll. .V. .1. | III will liny all. I lay wood WTiKht, l.it- tl^ht. compuss. three aliehoi-M, twu c-alilfl.i the house on the same street which stairs but the intruder got away. A| and Miss Loretta Denard of Red Bank tle Silver Hlation. and eltnin: ull iu i;und eollditimi; no rea- Mr. Teth;y bought .some time ago from and Henry Attison of Long P.ranch. AUTO LAMP BOOB LOST. sonable offer refused. A 'Jl-foot skirt Mr. Oshuriu. is sure tn have the i]tiantity nf silverware wa.s on the side- • ATJTOM0BII.E FOB S for $:'.o; one new !','.',-incii mesh net, lo:t Arthur (;'. Hickk-s. Mr. 'IVlluy said he Mr. Joline is employed as a clerk in Lost lieiwetm IveanshurK and l^iiton- hearty support of the radical wir.U' of board in the (lining room but none of linvu, HID duol of an autr. lani]i. l-'illilei- Se\eii-|iasseiifier ranharil auto for sale I'ullinnis: one old ncl and anchor for $25. tile Progressive party in his campaign [ did not move today because it (vas the the articles was taken. The intruder , Park & Tilford's store at Long for ?:,'oil; s-nil/ilde Joe a Inn-],; ^'iiarjiu- .Must sell, am noinn to mnve away. Vau- I el urn snme to iteKisler nlllie and |-i- Ilrilllt lirns.,'Oceanic, X. .1. Jor the nomination. Tho public own- l'ilh. ' A new barn has been built in got out of the house through a rear Branch and he and his wife will make reivo reu'jird. 1 1 In i..vlrl e liti .11; demoiislrall.m K'iven. Apply lo ii. H. Howard, I Iu lluil- ership of public utilities is sure to! the rear of the house and several im- door on the first lloor. Nothing was itheir home at that place. ! .iiii iivi.'iiiir, u.-ti l;unk. HEAD THIS. 1 HABVE3TH0ME. come in a i-ompairal i vely short time. provements, including the building of .stolen. l'lan for Did Firm Oliulih, West I.IIIIK Have your washing done at tho Jeroey an addition of a bay window, have BED BADE DATHT. Coast Laundry. Family washing. and Mr. Osboine believes in fiiapplin^i Express Company Office Moved. llratlril. lidl'l-i'Sl liHIlli', U'e.lne.sdiiy, flturciied and dried, done weekly, fB witti the problem at the present time, been made to the house. AllKtist 2lllh, or nexi fair day. Supper Hweet c rtit 111, IHII-U IIUIK Hum our own MAD DOCt ON KAMPAOE. The Hcd Bank office of the Adams i from ;,.» in. farniH: frcbli butter, butltii-inilk ninl cents. Klat work mangled IB cenU. instead of wasi ing time in ('(forts at home-made pot cheoHe. ileilverett dnlly. Hotels nnd boarding houso olothns I'v'uuliition. • I'nigiTs.-ivcs of long vis- express company was moved Saturday MUSIC LESSONS. clinrli'M A. .MeC'laskey, lied Ilanlc. Tele- waulieil and dried; lint work mbngled ilANK ACCOUNT ATTACHED. Animal Ownort by John H. Pattoruon of : into the store on Broad street iii the; 3 'centa ptr pound. IronlnR done If d»- ion, who can read the signs of the I •Tosepli Czukor. (lie remiwned violin and phone 4«:i-ni lte.l Hank. alred. Telephono 204 T.Jd llank. FEirmingclale Bit Several Other Dogn.- \ Kridel building formerly occupied by piano Jnstruelor, liaH •( U-SHOIIM open in •; • — 1 liin?.-. ariuht, will support Mr, Osbnrne ! Iionjj Brandt Man Oavov a Baa Check Ited Hank. Addresu -glimt 1iHlli'utreet, MOTOB BOAT. a.s heartily as he is supported by the! A dog ownc'Jl by John II. Patterson Minton's drug store'. A metal ceiling UAEOAIHH IK IBISES for $55 to Harry Z.ayton. of Farniingdalf.- went mad Tuesday lias ben put in the ntore'und the side New York City. .Mnlur limit, fully e.|ulpped, in lirst- l'lidicals of the party. I : — — -- — elnsi cimilltlon and in pi-T-l'eet rimuliiK from Suunylii-otik I' arm lri.s Gurdon. To .Mr. Miller of Long liraneb gave a ' of last week. It tried to bite Mr. Pat- \walls have been repapered. Modern ! riBEWOOD IOD SALE. order; musl sell ill onee. Will lain- t'd) make mum for new stoclt, wo will sell check for 8"M to Harry Iiayton of teison's oil Mr. Colby for the nxivi-rnor-i cheek was no good. .Mr. .Miller left ; it bit tu'/* flaps. Jt tlien vvi-nt lo Max- ! Clo.u-od 88 at Calio Snlo. j FABU WANTED. l-'raniM'H 10. Clevelaml, .Sunnybroolc Long Brunch and the horse and,wagon I on and bit dugs owned by Conovei' I ,\ny ai'reiifce. uitb liotisi. ;unl , iJtuneli, L')Mi-y, new, -I'.ii-b. ji. i'liKiuc; nil ship. Kdwnrd C. Stokes, a former The Christian Endeavor society of IIIBJ. State lull inirlli'iilai's: ills l'or sale eheai), l.'or piirtliailars iiupilre 1'Virm, Katdntoivjj, N. J. ! Voorhees, Lewis Lukei- and Charles ! ra'ptiblican governor of Ihe state, says wa.- found in a Keyport .stable, where | the Hed linnk Presbyterian church rush price. Xo IIK.-III. Address Ireliai.l. of II. Wliile, llclford, N. .1. Lewis. Mr. Lewis shot the dog, It is I that Colby's principles are those of it bad been left preparatory to being ' held a cake Hale in the. social hall of IM.A :;i:i, lte.l li.u.l;. believed that several other dogs were A HABQALM. Experienced Blacksmith the ,Kepuhiieuii party at the present i ,hi|)|M'd by boat lo New Voiis, and Mr. the church last Saturday afternoon. bitten Iiy the mad dog while it was. HOUSE FOB BEriT. launch I.ir sale al a huruuin; :^ lei't time. lie believes thut Republicans l.aylon got his property bark today. A fair crowd attended the sale and Helper Wanted. running at large. • I'oi- relit on III.- fiver ill (lie I'm hilo;. •.'•foot lieiini. li-hor.-e pou-'-c rntX)m\ and Progressives should iinile on Mr. about $H wits cleared. The commit- nf Itlver Hll.-el. Apply lo th Ited Hank In ilrst-eliniM cnmdtlon: UIH.I II llfly-llKht .Must lie fiiinlibir n-llb pultlm; on ruli- Heal I-Mule >'"., S.'.im.l lla loiial hank Colby. Mr, Stokes himself is one nf' tee in charge of the sale was composed iieelvlene (,-IIM maehlne for sale. I lenry lier tires. Apply to J. W, Mount Co., VICTIM Or CHOLERA INrAHTUM. Imlldlm:, Ked Hank. lieniilielt, l.ncusl, .N. .1. the Republican ciindiilatos for gover- Improving a Hotol, of Mrs. Howard S. Iliggiuson, Miss Itetl Hank. nor. One of the plans talked nliout is, Infant Drtuf;lttor of Leonard Bmlth Dion Joseph Escllelbach has just com- Kvnlina ' Taylor and MISK Mary TOE SAXE. ron BALE. if Mr. Colby si,.mill g,t tin- I'Mign-.-i--ive l-'ll-Hl-l'lu-i.'i elellll s I i-yi drii Kive aere.'i, wllii fieven-rtium dwiliill« This Murnlug-. pleted a number of improvements to Holmes. :-inn HORSE FOR SALE. nomination fur gnvm-nor, for tho Ice- lor will-; nlso While I.I.K|M.MI lo and hve-rooiii IHIIIKIIIOW, nlom; SIII.IWH- ii>'lirook l''nrm, Kntonton n, x, .(. 'I'ele HndtUn IIOIHH fm- unit*, Hiirn-l, (hu'roiiKli- piiiiliviin candidate to withdraw, anil • luuiiilii Kmit.h, aged nine monlbii, his Columbia, hold on West Front hul'y river, nl Mouiiiolltli Heaeli; ivll) cut diiUKhtcr of Hattie II. and Leonard street, which he bought a abort time Pollcomim Bhuttx Moves. pliolie ^l::u-r I-Ialonlov n. Into r.LJ Inl .; M.in Irlei- lor ? I iiuo. Artlmr lircil, Nuiiiiil ninl u M|ilcinUil Jiiiniicr; ol^tit the Republican connnittee on vacancies Hull-nil, I'll Hronilway, I .nil,; Ih Ii, ago. The hostelry has been repainted, yi>ni'M old; It! i,fj juintlH IIIMI). Apply to • to endorse Mr. Colby. Smith of liordcn street, died this Policeman Horatio Sliuttx ami I'OOI'i'IOM WANTED. N. J. morning of cholera infantum. Mr. new windows have been put in, a new family have moved into Mrs. Marcus Freuoll cook, Ivllh lii'l.l of re lereneen, •luiui \V. TUniiuw, AtliiHtlc. lUKhlnmta, and Mrs. .Smith have four other chil- lool1 has been laid, the rooms have .ICKII'...< poMilleli In lied Hank ur vicinity, FOB BALE. N. .1. Neiihi'tt's house at the corner of M»n- l'or further particulars nililn'Mii l''rcii(-li I-: I:il.ll:il mall nrdcr l.u.-ilIICMH lor Might or ten years ugo the Itcpubli- dren. The funeral will \tv. held to- been enlarged aifd otherwise improved miiuth and Pearl streets. Mr. -and I'o.ik, hot :; 1 rs, IIr>I I:uiik. null' at a iiuerlllee In iiuleli • liii.ver: can can party was bitterly attneking Mr, morrow afternoon nnd the burial will and changen of a mtn'f minor char- Mm, .Shutt.s will conduct a boarding lie made lo pay (I t tiiui-. ^\'r)tl- oi- call, Good Htronff tnpnull fur unlo, Price TV Kalontown. .Mr. Smith it* employed as Ewing did the work. ItCKlined lili ii.-y bulbull, lll.'l tli.ir- room 1, over KhlekerllueiU'l- dniK Htoli-, coutM por lond on tho promlsoi, nt Mti»- wan one uf the most oanirsd, of Mr, lied Hiillll. inlKlilireil llolHleln nnd d .liu'Hel y lliulln tor noHluk t'nrlt, nonr hcd Unnlt, Inqulr* oM Colby's aflackeiK. Now the country a eliaulfeur for lOdwanl S. Allaire. TOP SOBC Ton fIJLLIl. iiervlee. Hluiduuu l<'ai-in, (leeiinle, N, .1. Will III'IIVI.T inline. L'hiii'li'n Kuril, lied linn caught up with the idean which Telephone : 1! 1V - J Itutmioll. CLUANINO AND DYBHfO. , QUOVKO (JtirtlH, nuporlntondcnt, oa tli« Cfiin Soirol miy» » tot. ^l r.iidlefi' und Mehtn' rlntliluK clminud Mr. Colby held at that time. Mr, Fit, Jaiiton'ii Booutl Xlicort of Honor. prumlat'ti. Augustus Kollel, who ii; employed in M. KrruAU. und dyed, denlii' mlKn prcHHed Tt0 ccntH, Colby, however, him not nmve.l much 1 ron Stn. HIIIIH Hilled for und dellviiniil. Und Hank Tlu St. .Innic^'H boy .scouts will act the butelier market of (1. Diet/. & Hun, Rmnovor of donil ntitmulB, Und Hank, Mteiitn Dyo Worltn, \\\ Went l-'riuil ntront, fill 1*11*1. IIIKI W) the Kepublii'aii viewa N. J. Ti>'i!I)llono 120-J. Tim IIIIHI nil nnd KieiiHu at i-eiiuuniiliio FOR SALE. MM rMcort of honor to tbe King and ban bought, a lot, on -the oust side of PI'IIIOH; imlu MUP|I1ICM. Ked Iliiuli oil and115 Hlii-uwiiliury nveiiiln, Ilrd llank. I'hont mid Mr. Colby'ii views are tndny vei'y c(.iinei:liouH. A \iU-\\. \K iiutotmihll" tnit'lf, iivtiy \nti\y, iiuirli ulilti-, un Mr, Hlokeii hu:< said. Queen at the liaby parade nt J,«n(r Jlri(lK<; I'lvcmit' froin the Wlii'elur <«- KINLU.IMtt WOOD FOR I1AI.I1. Hien-io .oiiipiinv, al Went l.'rniit idrnel, wonilt^ii . lop nut] Itluild Lop mill HKIH Ited Hunk. Ti'lcphonc. ll-w. llrancir Fr'ulay afternoon. The iicoutu tale, on which hi; will build a house for :1K liiinela for (I. II. .1. llnnevelt, li!i IWVI'I'M; wttul HhUtl't, hunpH, ntv; in (>KV«1~ will he in the parade and will be his own occupancy. The house will \Ve,il I'IOIII nll-nel, lied I lank. AUTO BAT.]). HAin DnE«niir« I-AHLOUJI, ! power, ran bnr- t«>iit rnmljtlnn. Apply (o 1 Miiunl-ln Km m, Mented fin the platform at the review have si.x rooms and will be provided llarfoi'd IIU, Illldi'i wr, r IH Ih I nlleet. Ued Hank. I "hall hike The advance of Mm country depcndi! „ ron HAIIH. ItaluIt; ; miiMi l tit e Hold nt ; lh $1,10, my vacation lull1!- un. I IIIIVK U lurftn tulciilinni) r.7!t 11 * - < 1 IIiiliU. Hpfdlul iiiil'Kfilu of tlic pjirjidii. with modern improvements and .con- A !' I open Illllllell. I; I eoiiillllou: e; w.nlh $1,10.1, on the leaiiniH »C thought and action. wililll ncll for Ir.llll, Al'idv I n MlMiullnl . z, riloek of hull' |;oo.ln In uelecl rroni lit If fiuhl Im Torn Anoint I nth, AIHO two 111 .-II Ii. II. I >. (.'iiillii, ltd llanli. Idlllc Hllv.-r, .N. .1. JIi.v III. _ Theri! hi today, and there him been venience". Eiirling, Johnson & Kriike vcl'V reio.onahle inleen. I nhio liudie up Ali'idiiln bttcli |)upi)hiH. nuKelieii fl'illi rtmiblni;n. Hlmeielv, Mrn. for fifteen yearn punt, a |.?ropin|; will do tin.' work. OIL V. UAHOHBB IinUIMIl VOU n»I.H. Trosi.Uprootoil. Hojjsii von BUNT. \i. K IHiuiiluMii. IIIKHII, for the fundamental niiuicH of Nine-lioli.o pnvvei- uprl|;hl I''J 11 • buailii Two liig willow trees on the (iarri- Heveie I ooiu IIIMIMO tor ri'lll: t;il!., Ap- 1 AUOZUBNT ror.IOT. LET REILLY DO IT. (lintremi, |iovoi'ty, iinii'Hl, nnd injiiiifici', cniiolliie cnitlii' . iienrlv new; price f lull, l(/ui properly lit Oci.'iinport mid »))- Uorno'n X*uot Guuirht DutwoDii rilinkp. ply ut l!> Wallace iilieet, lied II,.nil I'li'il 'I rly linn; real InirKiiln. I! r,' An accldi'iil pulley In lint Aetna payii llu'U inovo yuur furitlturn In pd4 mid there him likewise been a groping your iloclor, liuMpllul, nnrsu iiml yuuiMull nlbir (reo on Samuel NCIHOII'K pro|i- VV. KMIoll. HCUIIIIKIII, ,N. J. vuun; lio'll NIOI-M It In a luiintratu raom In .ithiMif for fiindnmentul remedieti f<|t' A IIIII'HU owned hy Harry .1. IngnllH cum, Ton ODHEBAI. nounnwonx lor any llljlliy received II.nl ii'.pilien erty at, the minm nhuie wore uprooted uiich Iretllmenl. llullllm Till' rulea. i.)il- bin llr.iproof, inuillury, limited warohaiuM Iheiie evihi. Men of advanced thought of West From, ntrcot got, Its foot wiiati'd nt iiii.iu; Hood wnueH; nn wiudiluK. ron nAT.n by'the wind Sunday. caught hetwecn two looiie |>!nnlu< In Ihe i-llfllili to Mlllck liily<>r, ^Ti-h. |i, nlriinl IHI- wiird W. Wli.e, iKicnl, riiiilil 7, Hh

SEBSOHAI.. day for Pittsfteld/ Massachusetts, rJUEB HA.VZXT 7AX8 CIOSED. DEED Bf A HOTEL. where they will spend two weeks with 'Mrs. Qeorge Smith of Ne\v Bruns- Mrs. Lord's father, George W. Footo. Yoluatwi Firo Company Claand O»«Jolm I. Scott Tatnlly Stricken lii Hotel wick spent last Friday witk her Bister- Miss Nellie Ferguson of Mechanic 81,000 at Their Ninth Annual Sair. Abbott. ' b~" in-law, Mrs. Harry C. Fay of Monstree- t has been visiting friends at At- The'ninth annual fair of the Fair ; John Francis Scott, who had been a AUCTION SALE ; mouth street.' lantic City. Haven fire company closed last Satur- resident of Bed Bank and Ueadden's The Cider Works of D. C.- Mr. and Mrs. David Schehclc of Dr, Edwin Davis of Orange has day night.' The firemen cleared a little Corner formally years, died suddenly New York have been visiting Mrs. been spending a few days with his over $1,000. The fail- had to be closed last Friday while in the Hotel Abbott Walling at Nut Swamp, :< John Stout of Monmouth street. brother, Charles L, Davis of Mon-several* nights because of the .poor on Shrewsbury avenue, Mr. Scott had ANTIQUE FURNITURE J Eev. and Mrs. Robert MacKellar of mouth street. weather. A large crowd attended the been under the care of a doctor a week N. J., will be open to receft e •"'. Maple avenue spent last Thursday at • Mrs. William Keufer of Matawim fair every, night it was open' and previous to . his death. Death was Asbury Park. They registered at-the sj/C-iH last wee!-' with her daughter, everything was sold. Those in charge caused by general debility. Mr. Scott of the booths were Viola Little, Hester was talteir seriously sick while In the; Tuesday, August 19tli i apples on and after Satur-: Metropolitan hotel. Mrs. George C. Miller of Monmouth AX ONE O'CLOCK Miss Anna ElzinRer of Waverly street. ' •-...- (. '• Patterson, Mrs. Charles P. Cross, Mrs. hotel and Dr. William D. Say re was place, who- is employed as sten- Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Doremus George D. Walters, Mrs. Frank W. sent for. Arrangements were being day, August 2d,-1913. ographer, in Earling, Johnson & and children, Rachel, Irving and Theo- Martineau, Mrs. Charles Nelson, My- made to take Mr. Scott to a hospital Prake Co.'s office, has been enjoying dore, of Washington street, have been ron SSyder, George Ellenberg', Jr., Vfhen he died. He was ",<) years old. AT 47 WHITE STREET, RED BANK { a two weeks' vacation. spending a few days with friends at Margaret arid Katherine Tobin, Al- Mr. Scott was born at Ueadden's DANCING. fred Jeffrey, Theodore Soden, Alfred Corner and was the son of the late Mrs; George KeouRh of Monmouth Pompton Plains, New York. Hendriekson, Charles VanBrunt, Miss Hatfield's Late Residence SOCIAL AND FANCY DANCING street has ' succeeded Mrs. Willard Mrs. John M. Dennis of Reckless Phoebe Voorhees and William H. H. Geoi'fte Walters, Frank W. Martineau, Scott. He was a carpenter and FOB THE BALLROOM. Elliott as stenographer in Collector place, wlio-was an inmate of the Long Charles P. Cross, Edward Hendrick- Ah old English Clock, 350 years old; Piano, 150 years old, Restricted claaoca and private instruction. .William M. Thompson's office. Branch hospital eleven weeks, re- worked on many buildings in Red PHILJF H. COLEMAN, s-'on, James Connelly and George Ad- Bank and vicinity. , He moved to Rod Mrs. Myrn Box of Westside avenue turned home last week. She is recov- ams. i [ Ormulu trimjnings with carved legs; Mahogany Chiffoniers, Rectoi Plaeo. TolO-J. RED BANK, N. J. spent part of last week at Milltown. ering and is able to sit up in bed. Bank many years ago. and lived on Mr. and Mrs.' Charles H. Bennett Samuel Zobel, son of Louis Zobel of Many articles were disposed of onRiver street for several years. Mr. Mahogany secretary with secret drawers, old fashioned Ma- and two children of Mechanic street Wallace street, returned home last the co-operative plan. Among tho ar- Scott's wife died about five years ago were recent visitors with Mr. Benwee- k after spending eight weeks in ticles and the winners were: and since then he Jiad been spending hogany Chairs; Tables and Stands, dressing Tables, old Books his time in Red Bank and at Head- nett's father, Henry Bennett of Tin-the Long Branch hospital. He was ! BrnsH bed—.lofierih Olivudotl. J and other, things. ..." j. operated on for appendicitis. ! Lawn .swlnu—MI'H, Charles P. I'ross. den's Corner. ton Falls. Poreh KWIIIR—Tliomas lii'unnlKun. \ TAKE ME William H. Duncan of Borden Mrs. Susan Ingalls, Mrs. Lucy'Wolt, j J Mr. Scott leaves a daughter and Terms made known day of Sale. street, who is employed by the NewMrs. Mary B. McKelvey and George ! three sons. They are Mrs.-Louis Holr ssiiit"uinlircMa—Joiin Kefly, Mr..'.Hal- lander of Atlanta, Georgia; James G. York life, insurance "company, is en- j HavenB of Red Bank spent Saturday lolt. Hubert UMVIS. Kdwaril .Meyei'.s. WITH YOU joying a week's .vacation. Mr. and | at Manasqunn and Point Pleasa"nt. • I'oivll cliuii-H—I'klwjird Mover*, Xlr, Scott of Headden's Corner and An- HELENE FIGUEIRA d' ALMEIDA. Mrs. Duncan and son Elwood spent i lteginald VanBrunt -of Shrewsbury nml MrisJ. I.. i!lnrey, Mrs. I'Yniik Xiirlh. drew B. and Robert B. Scott of Jersey the first part of this week with Mr. ] avenue is employed in-the job print- OIJ« Irrni^-AlrK. HiumliiK. I City. • • Going away? Expect fa Duncan's sister, Mrs.' Emma Woolley j ing plant of Ensley E. Rogers on Klectrle "losli lamp—-.I'wfl'll Hejidrick- i Two other children arc dead. They to eiyoy yourself? u of Point Pleasant. They will spend j Bridge avenue. Mi'irLliu• Tr.'ifTiird,' were Florence, the first wife of James Be sure to be well ^ the latter part of the week with Mr. | Mrs. Charles Francis of Bloomficld, ' i Taylor of . Middletown and l-'unnie, POT-GROWN Picture—..Mr* eiinrli's .Xel*unL. ; who died quite young. Mr. Scott also PEREMPTORY SALE provided with our .f Duncan's other sister, Mrs. Lillian a former resident of Red Bank, has j *_ J_. I J.T- ..n 'I'U 1,* ,.-. O^. *vt t- Crawford of Highlands. i been J!— " * '—- -*• ":"' ' A summer home and g Miss Carolyn Ward of Freehold, a ..STRAWBERRY PLANTS.. former resident of Red Bank; is re- FOR SALE •of"- . jj vacation aids to your 5 covering from an attack of appendici- All Standard Varieties Now Rojdy health and comfort, p tis. She was operated on recently at. The' Fall Bearer—Fan-Amerioan<—Hava Personal Property jj the Long Branch hospital. ... . Fruit from Auguit till frost. ,. Candies, 5 Mrs. Theodore Jackson of Freehold West Front street spent Saturday and was composed of Frank W. Martineau, noon in the chapel at.J-'air View ceme- Will sell any quantity from dozen planta •. . p spent part" of last week with her Sunday witlvjVIr. Rug's mother, Mrs. Georgge Walters, John Mulvihill, Ar- tery and the burial was in that ceme- Pot-grown, plants Ret ont now will {rive a directionof the executor of the 1 Talcum, Playing Cards, ^ father, Charles Parker of Mechanic Cora Rug of South Arnboy. thu„„„r ,ul Sicklest , Charle„_.l s ,P . Cross,, „„,,„.BayarBd„d crop of fruit next summer. 'street. . The young daughter of William i Doughty, Edward Hendriekson and estate off th'e late.Charless J.. WrightWright,, IJB BandagesBanda , Peroxide, j JACOB T. STOUT DEAD. Wendell Hall of New Yqrk, who Pope of Wallace street is laid up with I Charles VanBrunt. will offer for aale at public auction, at IE- 5tationeru sickness. She is in a serious condi- RED BANK NURSERIES icine3, ^ formerly lived at Red Bank, has been Well Known Atlantic Highlands Mail Glenwoood Institute, Church street, jj Zt _ ' spending several days with friends at tion and her recovery is doubtful. E. 7. MoCOLOAN,-Prop., n Goods, J Red Bank. Mrs. Newton Doremus and son Bur- FICTUEE OFEBATOB ACQUITTED. Died It'aut Thursday, Matawan, N. J., on Thursday, AuRust 155 'P ^ Mrs. George Sickles of Navesink ton of Washington street left yester- Jacob T. Stout of Atlantic High- 331 Broad St. Phone 77-M 21, 1913, at ten. o'clock A. M., all of the! S SViavera' Needs, Soaps, 4 spent Sunday with her parents, Mr., day for Portland, Maine, where they Jury Decides Keyport Han Sid Notlands died last Thursday afternoon of r and Mrs, George Lewis of East Front will spend a week. Break £aws Otovornin? Sunday. heart disv'se. Mr- Stout was 77 years DEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF . . old and had been sick only a short * *• * the KeansburB National Bank at Keansburg. furniture and fittings of the home of A -r -i . »»» L" street. The trial of Harry Carter of Key- N. J.,.m the State of Ntw Jersey, af the close tf the late oColf carpets. Charle, srup;s J. ,Wright bric-a-brac, con,- \d^ IOllel «awr»Bab\J Goods* Mr. and Mrs. Edmund G. Fraser of THE SCHOOL MONEY. port, who was arrested Sunday week J time. The funeral service was held business, June 4tb. 1913. Peters place spent Sunday, at Asbury for operating a moving picture ma- I,Saturday night at his late home, and i picturesitinjf , fpaintings arpts , lampsru;s, clocksbricabra, sidec - \dI d of course, the above list offera 'Park. They registered at the Marl- Table Showing Apportionment of School chine on Sunda y !at Beach Park, was j Sunday morning the Middletown r-oans anil Discounts S 1.608 55 boards; parlor suits, chairs, tables, m.- only suggestions. We carry held Thuisday night" , "befor * e Justic*..-.:-•-e j Baptis...-t church. . . Rev. George H. U. S. Bonds to secure circulation ^ . desks, a Chickerinf? \f s«>res of other things quite m- borcugh hotel. . Money for tin Current Yoar. Premiums on U. S. Bonda. allintr and a jury of j Gardner, pastor of the Central Bap- 7.000 oo I % •* diHrjensible to vacationists. Miss Alice Guy of Plninfield has The following; table shows, the ap-Alvm-ado M. W Banking-house, furniture and fixLurcs resigned as a teacher of Latin in the The jurymen were Frank tist churcK of Atlantic Highlands, had Due from National Banks (not reserve piano, organ, and other articles of a Make up your list and let us fill Red Bunk high school. portionment of school money for the well furnished home. your order now. We can assure Also, at the same time and place, all you of much that will make your Mr. and--Mrs. William Asay of vacation more pleasing and Canal street have been entertaining the furniture, fixtures, etc., of the beneficial. ' friends from Trenton. boarding school, .known as Gle.nwood Mrs. Robert F. Wilbur and two of, .,, ,, ,„.,,, UI! yp her daughters of Broad street have A™! ,B! !'!*.' i;.«;li;.i!i; represented by Elmer H. Geran of tractor and was a well known busi- Specie Institute, consisting of beds, bedding, been visiting at Delaware Water Gap. Uflnmr .... .V...... ij^'/; j Matawan. There was lai'Ke crowd \ncs s man. He had been inesident of Legal-tender notcr. cots, mattresses, blankets, comfort- scuipfs PHARMACY, Harvey Bloodgood of Bridge avenue J]1;'1.1'1'1' I!'1'l('<1 ——-"-' nbles, pillows, bed linen, chairs, sofas, J. L.. BERGEN & CO, , is suffering from cuts on his body due ]-:.'iivm'ti.'»'iV ' to a fall from a motorcycle at the Pha- ; i<'iiriiiiiieiliik> '...... PROPRIETORS, lanx oil Sunday. ' i l-'ulr Haven 16 Broad Street, Red Bank. Geow B Lee of West street has [ J™?, l^;,;,';; _J Telephone G9-J. been entertaining his sister and ' niKlilnnds cry and other articles too numerous to.. S brother-in-law from Trenton. ' • loimiipl' mention. ' ' ' j A 1 v Mips Elizabeth Woolley of East '•, -''1'! ^!t ". These Koods must be sold to close the A Front street, 'who is employed as ' IM.'HV- ' iiiiiii'tii /..'..'..' stenographer in the Consolidated gas ; .Mnmilnimn ...... estate of the late Col; Wright and will j if company's office, is enjoying a two : *':i""s'i,"a" ••• be disposed of without reservation. )' weeks' vacation. She is on a tour of ! M-uI'dmiJI ictures were of a religious character. Terms cash. : the New England states. . i ~\H st.li ilny "f AIIKIISI, lm:l, iiiioii Ilia lieb Dietz of West Front street. U Cashier's checks outstanding 1.005 00 , IMHientlun ..f l>iilsy II. 11,ivinin.it. ilil- RUNAWAY AT EVEDETT. , to the preventorium to prevent them i born in Virginia and came North spasm of vomiting. The funeral was L'ostal Savings Derails 8.E91 21 !i niiiil^tr;itrl', \ with tin- will annexed nC Mrs. Elias Earling and Miss Cora when a young girl. She lived at Pine held at Mrs. Dennis's yesterday after- 1 lll.nu'l- DiiVLMlliort, (lixniied, nutlce i* ! from contracting the disease. Liabilities* other than those abovo 3.650 09 i Earling of Spring street .spent yester- John Ikong'a Team Hakes a Speotacalar j Brook many years and owned consid- neon and the body was buried at Bay stated Bulldlnfr Account hiTclii- Klven tiy tin' saiil JJuisy 11. Duvciv day with Mrs. Thomas .Murphy of erable property there. Mrs. Johnson | View cemetery at Atlantic Highlands, rpnfnt sl PiiTR^n *>•» ! l'l>l'l. Jlilinllli-triitiiN HH nfun'sald, to Ilia-. Belmar. Xlljrht Acroii Corn Fields. . LECTURE ON LINCOLN. had been living with her brother, Mer- STA.TBO?NEWJEUSEV,COUNTVOFMONMOUTH.»». ..,„,.[ ,],.l.,.si~.\ VKXI'nUT, two weeks' vacation at Mt. Tabor. corn fields, broke, through wire fences on Tuesday afternoon, August 20th. church. Burial wa.i in the Pine Brook were killed at the plant of the Clitf- CoKKEcr-Attual: | .vihulnlsl intilv, KlUj George Fountain and son of Plain-1 and jumped ditches. In leaping over George H. Putnam, president of the,cemetery. wood brick company on Sunday after- OEO. C. HOPPING. ) j RICHARD APPLEUATE, ,-Dlroctora. OKIINAHCE. field, formerly of Red IJank, are spend-j one ditch one of ths horses lost its Putnam publishing house of New noon during the shower by electricity MUWTON DOREMUS. ing several weeks at the Champlin footinfi g andd fellfll. ThTh e hother horse York, will give a lecture on "Abra- l'AIB HAVEN HA2T DEAD. froin u transformer in a shed into UK IT (MIDAINI- LIY TIIK 11OAKD Ol» cottage on Union street. dragged its fallen companion several ham Lincoln, the Peoples' Leader in which they had taken refuge from the Hl-'.U.TH OK Tili: 1 UUll OR Mrs. Louisa Ward of Keyport has EPORT OF THE CONDITION OF ! ItKI) HANK: feet 'w' 'hen the horse which was the Contest for the Maintenance of Dnvia -Whltllola Biod of Old Are Lnst storm. Talioni had been in this R tho Rccond Nntional Bank of Red Bank, at i Tlml on uml iiller Nove lHt, 1D1J. been spending several days with Mrs. down regained its feet. The horses country only a few days and when he I HIHIII IJC con- the Republic." Mr. Putnam enlisted Friday. Red Bank, in theSlatoof New Jcrsey.nt tho close j im Iillvy vault Albert C. Jlarrison, St\, of South stopped running when they reached as a private in thc civil war, became a went into the shed he took hold of the of business, August Oth, 1913. stnuttul Mr iiinliitiiluoil In mul IIIMHI iinjr street. Mm. Harrison returned home David Whitlield, a resident of Fair nESOURCES. • I'l'iipcrtsIp ' ill Hit borough of lU'd UnnlC Theodore Stilwell's barn, which is major of the United States volunteers transformer, and was instantly killed. whero !<«lil |.n>|n-rty rn.ntH inwii ..r n.l- with Mrs. Ward today for a short • I it J. f,, ™ th 'r 7 ' K major of the United States volunteers Haven for many years, died last Fri- His companion tried to get him away Loans nnd discounts 5 SSi753 01 I|IH v Ut P e CTC Overdrnfls. secured and unso;irci.... ira 68! !a J" "»-- strrut'or tlluliiUBlifniiB ' wherein visit. ?h, ww™« 'T ht Ti, aK Han di wath s at prisone1 f r of wal r in kVirginia. day at the home of Charles Coy onand met a similar fate. A burial per- U. d. Bonds to Bccuro circulation 75,000000 M : public S''Wol' 1M now or may hereafter aK well known Navesink avenue. Death was caused public S'.'Wol' 1M now or may hereafter Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Badeau of « bndlv SllZjf hnt ^°h °°C"S" " mit was issued by the coroner and a Ilondfi. securities etc 13ll!02V 02 ' East Front street and Mr. and Mrs. books, including "The Life of Abra- by general debility and diseases in- Bankinir-house, iiimituro and fixtures 60000 00 )i' l"ld uml i" USP. ere not mjured hum ijincoln;. ^ gencral public is funeral for the men was held at Mata- Other Real Eatato owned 4.114 9S i Any ' poi'.snu in- pi'i'-smis olleiullnff William G. Poulsori of Monmouth cident to old age. He was seventy wan yesterday. Duo from National Banks (not Keaervc I willwl the IH'IU'IHIIIIW (if tills urdllliini:i> 'I invited to attend this meeting, espec- years old. Mr. Wlntefield had never 22.0M 71 luill fnrfi'lt .mul pay a. peimlty nf not street will flpend next Monday nnd STOBOK CASE APPEALED. Agents) si'certlliK; "ve "l"llnr« per ilay uml coils Tuesday at Fred B. Gowdy's htftel nt | iully all veterans of the civil and married and he leaves no relatives. Duo from State nnd Privat s Banks and 1 ! Spanish wars and members of other The funeral was held Sunday after- Bankers. Trust Comp&ni .'B. and Suv- ! tit iiny pinMcciitlon for eaih day after Forked River in Ocean county. They DIATII or WAS 111.11X1 39 j tenlililiitliin of written notice from Mrs. Frank O. Btorok TAkos App«nl from ' societies. noon nt Fiske cliiipi'l in charge of Rev. j iM hoard to eoinply with thin oi.llniincu. ill make the trip in Mr. Poulson's EBorao Mill Ornnttil Hor Bu«1>anil, Duo from npproved reserve agents— 164.8IS6J' Ctohil Mr. (iassoway. The buriiil was inAalier IS. Woolloy of FArmlng4nle CIIGCUH nnd other cash items H.C52 J3 i Hilled July :l, l!U:l. Mrs. Frank C- Storck, througli her White Ridge cemetery at South Eat- Notes of other National Banks.' 7Stll CO | Attes lOlt.VKS'l' A. AllKNI), Miss Sadie Tumcy of East Brook- attorney,, Frank M.- McDormit, has KETCHUP rAOTORY OPEKS. propiiort Dead z,n«t Ttwraday. Fmctionnl paper currency, nickels and i II. 1'roddent. ficld, Massachusetts, is spending three filed an appeal from the decision of ontown. Ash'or B. Wollcy of Farmingdale, a cents ClOOj IIICCilN.SO.V. weeks with her brother, C. Hnroltl Advisory Master Hartshorn, who Factory Iu Operation Enr- civil war veteran, died in his wagon Lawful Money Kclwrve In Uank, viz.: Hucielury. —"' Tumey of South Rtrcet. hoard the divorce suit recently ll«r Than Vaual This Ttt.nr. ItED BANK IIirAMT DEAD. hist Thursday morning in front of Jo- Specie WI.7S1 00 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS seph L. Butcher's house. Mrs. Lenal-lender notes 'Jli.815 00 A. M. Gaskill of Monmouth street," brought ngainst her by her husband. The prices of tomatoes last week Twin Dauffhtor of Ciuorjo Vimxlrk Died who is employed in the Second na- The advisory master granted ii decree were so low' that growers around Hutcher and Miss Lottie Ilulick saw Itedvmptlon fund willi U. S. Trcnsuror Monday from Cholera Infantum. Mr. Woolley lojlplo over and they got (5 per H'nt of .'Imitation) 3.750 00 Healed l)i(ln arc rc(^lle^te(l by tile bor- tional bunk, Is enjoying a two weeks' nisi in favor of Mr. Storck. A decree Favmingdulc would not pick their to- Amy VanKirk, infant daughter of Due from U. S. Treasurer 10UIO vacation. nisi cannot under the law become a I mnloes to tnke to the Hhovu market, him uut of the wagon. A doctor was ough I'liiincil of .the noroiiK'li of Rc65 George VanKirk of Mechanic street, summoned but Mr. Woolley was dead Total ,—fl.4ZI.CUu 02 Hunk, N. J., for the. building or plac- Mayor John M. Corlies and John II. final decree until the expiration of and the A. C. Sopcr ketchup factory died Monday from cholera infantum, I.UIUI.ITIIW. six months. All the testimony given when lie arrived. It is thought death ing of lateral jewels, connections or Nnughton of Rumson attended the ut Furmingdulc WIIH oponco to_ take aged two months and nine days. The WHS caused by purulysis of the heart. Capital stock pal.1 in * .75.000 00 luncheon given by Governor JiuncH I'. in the case will now be argued in thocare of the over supply. The fiictory child was one (if twins, the other being Surplus fuml; 160,00(1 00 .scwi'i' pipes, and all nppiirtcniincca court of errors nnd appeals. Mrs. Mr. Woolley was 71 years old'and UndU'ide.1 pi-IllHl . 'PSH i and Fioldor nt Seagirt last Friday. ordinarily docs not open until Inter in a boy. Mr. and Mrs. ViinKii'k also id Storrk'n petition of appeul wns Mud leaves a widow nnd six children. taxca paid [j* JJ | thereto, in and along Mechanic street, Robert Brower of Spring street is the uenson. In moat plncea thfc.fnrni- have u daughter nine years old. The Nutloiml lljtnk noloit oiit'itundiiiiC. from II point in Pi'OHpoct avenue to employed in the carriage painting de- hint Thursday with the Keeretnrv of ei'n will gather u large crop of toma- funeral wan held Iliis afternoon at the Duo lo olhor Nnlliiiinl Ilunlni partment of .T. W. Mount Co.'n factory stute IIH clerk of the court of chan- toes iind the factory will pay $11 a ton house mul the burial was in Fair View Mr. Sanford'H Infant Bon Cond. ' Due t-i Hlato nnd Private lliinkH uiul High street and in und along Ueeoh cery. liankors , on Maple avenue. for the crop thin year. Tina is an in-cemetery. Mr. VanKirk is employed The infant son of Kdward San- Dim in Tiuil Cpinimnlcs und Hiivinus street, from Shrewsbury iivumic lo a Rev. nnd Mrs. Robert MacKollnr of | crentiu of ifl u ton over hint year's in Merrill's iniu'liinu shop on Ale- liniika., Mnple avenue spent part of lust week ford of Matmvan, formerly of Katon- Dividend' unpaid... fm oo point opposite the new H-'IKJOI building. i price. clmmu street. town, died Mmulay, aged three \vcckn. InilivtliuJ di'iio.'iltH niiliject ti> check... 871.013 Coinplutu »i)ccill'.'atio»M ami nil on.un ujilomobilo trip across the state. Mrs. Irene Thoi'ne nnd family desire Thi) funeinl wa» held this afternoon Ccrtlllcnl Jhrcks 171 Ifl They vinij.e'1 Mrs. MacKvllnr'n ninl Diamond ut Iligh- dog iu owned by Michiiol Walsh. The Hiiliiu-rllieir t mul sworn lo lieforlf o mo thithni l^th dday Ench l)i

Tliree-NijUt Affair of St. Jsrmas's Church MANY , . Op^ns Thursday. A meeting of the general commit- tee in charge of the annual harvest home and lawn "fete for St. James's LIVELY CONTESTS ON DIAMONDS HERE- church, which will be held Thursday, Friday and. Saturday nights of next ABOUTS THE PAST WEEK. week, will be held tomorrow night at St. James's clubhouse at eight o'clock. At a meeting of this committee Sun- .m, day night the various subcommittees Association Nine Takes the Eisners Into Cartip and were named and it was decided to hold THE RED BANK REGISTER is the £reat County Newspaper of Monmouth County; the fete on the lawns and grounds sur- Wills Deciding Game of Series—Belford Trims rounding the clubhouse and parochial It publishes about twice as much news in each issue as is found in any other Monmouth school. *i , Fair Haven—Athletic Red Bank Plumbers De- The Chinese laundry, cane racks, wheel of fortune, special lemonade County weekly newspaper. featLong Branch Plumbers. ' booth, fancy tables, ice cream and re- • . i freshments, are among some of the The association baseball team o: Awakes went to Belford and beat the attractions for every night, and on Red Bank added another victory to it Belford te#m by the score of 8 to 1.Thursday night a big supper will be It gives full reports of all Monmouth County happenings, and it aims to print the news just string last Saturday afternoon by de- Clinton Johnson pitched for the Wide served. William J. Hewell has been feating the Eisner nine of Red Bank •A\vakes and Harrison Shampanore' appointed chef for the supper and will as it occurs, without bias or prejudice. • The score was 1 to 6. The game was was his catcher. Luker and Curry have charge of the menu. The various played on the Prospect avenue dia- were in the points for Belford. The committees are as follows: mond at Red Bank. This game was Wide Awakes scored two runs in the Supnoi—Kchvarcl .1. Iteilly. .Icihn-.\ul. the deciding one of a series of three, first inning and were never in danger Peter .1. ficirnmn, .lolm t':irrcill. John ^Ie- It confines its energies wholly to Monmouth County affairs. It believes that the people of each team having won one game be- Olaln. lternm'tl Malohe, Mrs. Davlil l-e- of being defeated! The Belford team roy, Mrs. Hclwnnl M. Haley. Mrs. Wil- fore. The association team secured made their only run in the second in- liam V. HnyUor. Mrs, CnuvfcirU Giberson. .the lead in the third inning by making ning. Johnson pitched a fine game and .Mi-s. Jiimrs J. Quislvy. Mi'». Willlnm Monmouth County prefer a real county newspaper, a paper which considers Monmouth County hap- five rifns and held the lead the re- O'lirlen, >llis. Martin Orltlln. Mrs. received good support from his team- Thomas Titulfill, Mrs. James Lnne, ^li'.s. mainder of'the game. The Eisner mates. The other Wide Awake play- Peter Thompson. Mis. Mary Thompson, pesings of more, interest to Monmouth County people than happenings in Kalamazoo or Kamchatka. team made a spurt in the last inning ers besides the battery were George .Mrs..lVter K. I,uni*. Mrs. Catherine Glh- and made two runs. Their rally; V"- lln, -Mrs. Kllen Johnston, Mrs. Frederick White, Orville Borden, Howard Eose- Conuvcr, .Mrs. 1\*.. (>. Otvilitree. Mrs Kti- cut short and the association ni velt, C. Ray Sweeney, Frank Parker,' j wiinl Council'*, Mrs. Hudics. Mrs. Itenjn- not take Iheir last time at bat. John Borden and1 George Worth ley., min l^aue. Mrs. .lohil MeCurtliy, Mrs. It has a circulation larger than that of any other weekly newspaper in Monmouth County, ; .Michael McUnri'lty, Mrs. (Miiie'ltus U. Benjamin VanKeuren pitched six in- .Sullivan. Mrs. lOchvnrd OTliihorty, Mrs. nings for the association team and Margaret HenclrlcUson, Mrs. ltlchard To- Ensley White twirled the remainder Belford Nine Bents Fair Haven. ' iiin. Mrs. William Million. Mrs. ICiiwiml whichindicates that it is the best liked paper in the county, - " '. "- .1. Uellly, Mrs. Bernard Coyne. Mrs. of the contest. Charjes Savage was The Fair Haven baseball team was Frank Chisey, Mrs. Gooi-pe VanHruiH. 1 • • J the catcher. Hendrickson was on the defeated by the Belford team at Bel- Mis, UllH Kimey, Mrs. John Kit-Ids, Mis. mound for the Eisner team and How-ford Sunday afternoon. The score' Cordon Hennett, Mrs. Peter Gordon. Mrs. ard was on the receiving end. Hen-was 4 to 1. Only six innings were lliiKh Phllll)i.s, Mrs. John Hainliao- ' hh, airs. THE RED BANK REGISTER prints more advertising than any other weekly paper in drickson pitched a good game but his layed because of the heavy shower. Gni'vcy, M r.-J. • John Oakcs.. Mrs. -I. J. pit Travel's. Mis. Thomas Harney. Mrs. Han- teammates gave him poor support. The El:ime. r andJrving VanBrunt pitched nah KuttlKuti. Mrs. Daniel McCarthy, Monmouth County, which indicates that the people of Monmouth County have learned that adver- association team made seven hits and and caught for Fair Haven. A rec-Mrs. Geol'KC Conrad. MI-H. Robfert Nor- the Eisner nine secured six hits. Hen- tum game will be played at Belford man, Mrs. Sarah Lake. Mrs. George Rrnuse, Mrs. Frank Keilly, -Misses Marie tising in THE RED BANK REGISTER pays them and pays them well. drickson struck out ten batters, Van- next Sunday afternoon; between the CaKsell, Mary Armstrong, Mary Lcu-kln, Keuren struck out six men and White same teams. Mary O'Rrien, -Mary Kelly. Joanna Con- caused three players to fan the breeze. ners, Nellie Flood, Annn Mulviliill. 15c?- Each of the three pitchers gave one Will Porni Baseball &eaffue. ccti-ice Dusmi. Josephine Kcough. Fancy table—Mrs. Charles Hoffman, THE RED BANK- REGISTER prints more advertisements in its Want Columns than any base on balls. A meeting of the captainsand man- IMISH .Mary Rcllly. The association players were Cake, agers of the association and Eisner Chinese laundry—Mrs. John Carroll, left field; Newman, third base; Par- Jr.. Misses Helena Henderson, Margaret other country weekly paper in the whole United States, which shows that people who have little baseball teams of Red Bank, Wide Kenan. Alice .Schmidt. ker, shortstop; VanKeuren and White, Awakes of Little Silver and the Bel- lee cream—Mrs. Frank II. Brnscli. pitchers: Linson,second base and right ford team will be held in the gymna- I-emonacle—Mrs. Peter J. Gorman. field; Savage, catcher; Strong, first Wheel cif fortune—Joseph Minton, wants to fill—who want a job, or want to hire help, or want to sell something, .or want to buy sium of the association next Friday Thomas UciuKlieiHy. base; Doremus,>center field; Matthews, night to organize a two months' Canes—Peter .1. Gorman. shortstop and second base. The Eis-league: A game will be played each something, or want to rent a house, or want to. get boarders—get their wants filled quickly when ner line-up was Howard, catcher; Saturday afternoon at Red Dank. Curchin, right field; "VanBrunt, sec- MAY WIN WINS YACHT EACE. ond and third bases; Brown, center they tell about their wants in-The Register's Want Columns. •'...' field; Harold Jones, shortstop and sec- Association Nine to Flay Belford. Strong- Winds Caused Three Boats to ond base; Embley, first base; Patter- The association baseball team, of Withdraw from Contost Saturday. son, right field; Fred Jones, third base Red Bank will play the Belford nine J. Frank James's yacht May Win THE RED BANK REGISTER was started in 1878, and it has been .under the same man- and shortstop; Hendrickson, pitcher.- next Saturdayy afternoon. The gamg e wo^ n the sloop rigged yacht race on th river opposite Red Bank Saturday will be played cm the Prospect avenue \ .f ernoon. The race was over a ten- agement and control ever since it was first issued. That has given the paper a continuous policy. ON OTJTING. diamond at Red Bank. The teams are I afrallet ur e A w about -evenlyJ matched and a close and I £? ? - f^V southwest wind exciting gam e is expected.'. -Ensle • y wass blowing and caused the skippers Bod Bank Union Men Captured Several to perform several stunts to gain a Events at Ijonff Branch Saturday.' White or William Matthews will' be Members of the Red Bank plumb'- m the mound for the association team. lead on their opponents. John G. Gil- THE REI>BANK REGISTER .is a thoroughly independent newspaper. It says all the ers' union attended the annual outing lig's Papoose won the handicap event. . iji'ji" i-.ii T mi in Newbold's woods at Long Branch. Middletown Conple Blarrieu.- The Long Branch and Englewood o:,..^,^.,,...,__ ...ns Eigh„,„t giventoya;!i things, and it says only the things, which the editor of The Register believes should be said for unions also took part in the celebra- John Rachinso artd Amelia Ostrov- started in the races but only five fin- tion. The Red Dank plumbers won all ski, both of Middletown, were mar- ished. Three were forced to drop out the benefit and welfare of the people of Monmouth County. the honors on the baseball field and ried last Sunday at noon at the New because of broken rigging. A sociable : •""..• ' -• . Thomas Malone, Joseph Asay and Monmouth Catholic church. A recep- known as the "babies' ball" was held I John B. Burnside finished first, sec- tion and banquet was held at theat the Red Bank yaaht club's hand- | ond and third, respectively, in the 100- bride's home after the ceremony. The some floating clubhouse Saturday | The subscription price of THE RED BANK REGISTER is $1.50 per year, yard dash. ' Mr. Asay finished second couple-will live at Middletown, where ;ht. Eifty members of the club and Rachinso has a shoe repair shop. ir #rVes wore children's costumes. in the 50-yard dash, running back- e dinner favors were toys of differ-! wards. A clambake was served after *ent descriptions. If you are not a subscriber to The Register and want to take it, you can send the money by the athletic events. Wide Awakes vs. Eisner Nine. The Wjde Awakes baseball team BED SANE PJLSK E01.D. ]mail; or you can stop at the office personally when you are going through Red Bank. WISE AWAKES STILI Little Silver will play against the Eisner nine of Red Bank next Satur- Throe Konsei - Will lie Built Soon on Tast Little silver Team Beat Belford day afternoon. The game will be Propertiea Bought Xtast Week. ' Saturday by Scow of 3 to 1. played on the Church street diamond Three lots-have been sold at Red . The office of The Register is at No. 40 and 42 Broad Street, Red Bank. You can't miss it, The Wide Awakes baseball team of at Fair Haven. The teams are about Bank Park on East Front street dur- Little Silver is still winning games. evenly matched and a fast contest in ing the uasl week by J. Clark Con- Last Saturday afternoon the Wide expected. over. The lots were bought by George for it is in the center of the Red Bank business district. Rino of Bloomfield, Lillian Way of East Orange and Ethel R. Lloyd of DOO SHOW JUDGES. PAST POLO AT BVMSOir. Newark, for $G0O each. The lots are THE ARCANUM CLUIBILKE. MAKING GOOD IN NEW. CHUBOH NEWS. NEAS DEATH IN HIVES. 50x150 feet and all face on Lake ave- . Tull List of Officials for. Bumson Kennel Second Team Beat the Pirst Team Satur- nue. Mr. Rino will build a six-room Bed Bank IiOdfrd to Hold Outingr Next Father Kennedy Gaining' Popularity In Paitors from Matawan and Philadelphia Two Qlrls Have Narrow Saoapei While Club Has Bern Announced. day bj One-Qnarter ol a Goal. house on his lot. A seven-room house Tue»ilay—Otlier Lodyo Hews. Els Pastorate at South Amboy. Will Preach at Bed Bank Sanaa;. in Bathlngr. The full list of judges for the Rum- The Rumson country club's second will be built on the lot bought by Lil- All arrangements have been com- The many friends of Father Ken- Rev. Charles Bruce, pastbr of the Miss Agnes Burke of New York and son Kennel club show, which will be polo team defeated the club's first polo lian Way and a seven-room house will pleted for the fifth annual outing and nedy, former assistant at St. James's Matawan Presbyterian church, will Miss Catherine Shields of Highlands held on Saturday, September 6th, has team Saturday afternoon by the score be built on Ethel Lloyd's lot. All the clambake of Red Bank council of chul'ch, will be pleased to learn that preach in the Presbyterian church were nearly drowned in the river at been announced. Lester B. Churchill of 10 to 9%. The game was played on houses will have modern. improve- Royal Arcanum to be held Tuesday he is meeting with great success in next Sunday morning. that place last Saturday afternoon. is secretary of the club and he has al- the club field before a large crowd of ments and conveniences. The houses afternoon of next week at WardeH's at his new pastorate at South Amboy. Rev. Samuel G. Neil of Philadel- The girls were in bathing. Miss ready received a large number of summer residents of. Rumson, Sea- will be built by the Monmouth build- Portaupeck. The outing will be forHis pleasing disposition and kindly phia will preach in the Baptist church members of the lodge, their wives and words, which won for him so many Burke stepped in a hole and as she entries. The different classes to bebright and Long Branch. The teams ,-ing and improvement company of Red next Sunday morning at eleven felt herself losing her balance, exhibited and their judges are as fol- were so evenly matched that the score j Bank. Mr. Conovcr has sold ten' lots sweethearts, and those eligible for friends during his stay at Red Bank, o'clock. The Sunday-school* service membership. The lodge will meet in have had the same effect at South clutched Miss Shields by the hair. lows : never varied more than a point or two on his property during the past two will start at ten o'clock in the morn- Both girls went under. Joseph Worth throughout the eight periods of play. | weeks. Amboy. The South Amboy Citizen Cliows. -Uelglan sheepdogs. Plhseliera, , front of the Eisner building on Broad in a recent issue had the following to ing. ° j of Highlands, who was in bathing Komoyeues, Welsh. West llliruland and W. Strother Jones, Jr., a member of -^-.-^— street at one o'clock that afternoon Rev. James Lord, pastor of Grace j near the couple, managed to reach Irish terriers—J. Sareciint Price. Chcst- the Rumson nrst team, knocked the say regarding a lawn festival given mil HI]). Philadelphia, Pa. ANHUAL POLO TOURNAMENT. ; and will be conveyed to Portaupeck in by St. Mary's parish under the direc- church, will preach beforejAthe con- j Miss Shields and pulled her ashore, Dandies, Dnlmatiom*, Kreyhound.s, ball within a few feet of the goal dur-; ; automobiles. gregations of Grace and FiKt Metho- I Joseph Wolsoffer of Newark, dove . whippets, Scottish deerhounciR, old lOng- ing the last period with only two min- in , cirontrj-CluV. Tournament Wlll4—Members of- Long-Branch-i^uuiciLaf- lion-of_Ifather-Kennedy-! v linh sheepdogs, Bedlingtons, mastiffs, um ou dist~chirrcrrSiinciay-TnoTnlng-|n-FirBtr-o c™oard fully'"dressed from a row- KuklmoH. Members, miscellaneous and utes to play and it was kicked over by • Star„ t Adjus„„.t .27th . . Royal Arcanum will join with the Red "In recent years no event, of a simi- Methodist church. His subject will be boat and after a hard struggle go local classes—Alfred II. Macluy, New his pony. The score was then 10 to; Two trophies will be played for at Bank Arcanumites on the outing and lar nature has enjoyed such popular- "The Immutability of Christ." Mies Burke ashore after she had been Vorh. 9% in favor of the first team. This, •al polo tournament of the U two o'clock.in the afternoon a base- ity as the lawn- festival • given this The choir of First Methodist church I under water nearly eight minutes-, Fox terriers, smooth and wire-haired— goal would have won the game had not i qountry club. Tho tourna- b"! If™ will be played at FoKau- year by tile members of St. Mary's Dr llanlel S. Hiker. New York. )eck will hold a homemade bread and cake antl- i- L- Opferman was summoned Dascliuncls—I'"*. 1'OUis Hauptner, Phila- a foul been called on Arthur Jones,! merit ^w-Jll" rt Wednesday, August i l between teams representing the parish. Though the weather was un- sale on the church lawtr on Monmouth ! worked over Miss Burke more delphia. which took off half a goal. end Thursday Sentem-! R<4 Bank and Long Branch councils favorable at times, still the attend- street on Saturday afternoon and eve- j than an hour before she regained Japanese? spaniels, English toy sjiiiniels ance far surpassed that of other ning, August 23d. I consciousness. —Miss -Murffaret H. i'cir.sytli, Point W. Strother Jones, Sr.sr., GU. J-. Waterswaters, I . . , _ ,i jV, ;,t ' o'clock. Tickets for the outing can De years. The up-to-date manner in Pleasant. 8 t0 t nm nn pr o pv which the affair was carried on proved A birthday social will be held tomor- Bulldogs—Hurry Rtishtoii. Asbury Hoiward S. Borden and Warren W. ££ n anX" to'Come the Property < "ought of Clarence E. Beck at R. F. Avenue Honse Sold. Park. to be the pivot upon which the wheel row night in the lecture room of Grace Barbrbour: . The players on the first 1 of^e "iS" winn°nB1t thrJc"timls The ^ Wilbur's jewelry store. Mr. Beck is a church. The proceeds will go towards I-'reneli bulldogs—John K. Collins, team 1 e of success revolved. Father Kennedy, Henry C. Simpson, a traveling JJrooklrn. im were W. Strother Jones, Jr., SJ- '"!."tu ™™l" * is» ™ Diran, I membeout r of the committee in charge of paying for the electrical blower for salesman hni hon£ht the Russian wolfhounds, Irish wed mounds Walter McClure, C. L. Whitney and wSai^gatrhan^ ^K, the other members being who had full charge, worked dili- Ot gently for the success of this event, the ehuich organ. . I lot on the east side of Hudson avenue —.1. Halley Wilson. LallsdowiK', I'll. Arthur Jones. Peter Hauck.'Jr., was exCeed sixteen L'oals " > James R. Smock an3 Frank A. More- '--.SportlllK spimiolH and Fiviie-li poeidles tlie referee. The second team earned j *» , + house. All tickets for the outing must and is to be congratulated, as all past About sixty memoers and friends of j i ; . —11. K. Wcjodgood, New Vurk. uo records were eclipsed with a net result wher e hc ives Th t iJrial Duiir^—Ottc, J. A. l!rus»l, New ten goals and the first team earned !BtB WFiitR purchased by tomorrow night. The Grace Sunday-school went on the an- bought from Stewart L Sherman of Vurk. . eleven goals. Mr. Borden made fourj us ° wn on emn s on a0 ' | Long Branch committee is composed of over $1,800." nual excursion to Keansburg last Branch avenue. Mr. Sherman bought Pekinese spunlels—Mis. It. 1'. Mr- goals, W. S. Jones, Sr., three, Mr., Lemuel Ketcham's Bustor Brown of j f c. F. Lane, Daniel Doran and A. C. Thursday The trip yas made in a , the lot some time ago from Miss Ethel f.'rann, I.itueastei', I'u. o N Scottish terriers—Mrs. S\\ II. Mulfcircl, Barbour two, Mr. Waters one, Mr. Red Bank won the free-for-all race at i Morris. * MISSINO BOY BETUBNS HOME. special trolley car on tho Keyjiort lino.; M, whitc nnd then builtthe houce on Wyncotc. I'll. . I McClure one, W. S. Jonts, Jr., six and i tlie Flemiiigton fair, last Thursday, | Red Bank council will have its new The annual outing of the Sunday- it. The lot is 55x191 feet. The house Mull tc-ii'lei's mi'i .MmiclH'st.'i-s--Mr.i. ! Mr. Whitney three. which was Governor's day. Buster , banner, 10x20 feet, on exhibition for •Wesley Tower Wao Only Vlultln? a school of St Thomas s Episcopal contains eight rooms and a bath room Alan XiirllilirlclKe, Brooklyn. church on Catherine street will be f ,, , i .. pointers siml setters—iir. Henry .1. The Rumson players are making big I Brown won three heats out of five, and'the first time. The banner is made JTrlend Near Trenton. nndha s al modern onv£ n ence! Cnube-aud. Urimklyli. preparations for the annual polo ! finished second in* the other two. The . of United States bunting in tho Arcan- held at Asbury Park on Wednesday, Pomei'iUiUins anil Yorkshire terriers— tournament which will start Wednes- purse was $500. ii U I L »'Wesle taitj ylUVHIi Toweri -lul, l so\JL n1V oC Vf, tJRev, *1 .. J. W.August 27th. •Work Proffrossiiif"""f on Sohools. Reuben Clarke. Spring Lake. urn colors. The banner was bought | Towef Keansburg, has returned 'The annual excursion of the Sun- j St. JJei'iiiHd.'j—Hoberl A. Newlyii. .\i-w- day, August 27th. - -•••-• '- with the proceeds of the performance jhom •* • causing a little stir in the day-school of the Red Bank colored Work on_ the additio__ n to the Oak- ark. Hod Bunk nowlBrn Ijose Acrain. at the Empire theater a few weeks family circle because of his un- Toy pciodles, Maltese, toy black and . . ago. The banner has the Royal Ar- Methodist church will hc held at High- ' land street school is progressing rap- tuns, C'tiibitubtlas, Hiiliun KreyliounclK, SOCIAL CLUB OUTINO. The Kcjd Bank bowlers in the Enstaloturos at Empire Thoater. Whites motor launch, Olivia 13. At the iMra . Jolm E_ Thor,10 Su«tnin« a I.o»» of lodge of Patriotic Sons of America lit father wen,t to Trenton Friday morn- council meeting Monday night. Dr, ' Highlands Joseph Sweeney lost hilii«n jJ 5500 Prl<,ay N1|rht, itlu ! stat(, ciimp at Trenton September ing, and it was some time before Mrs. Opferman was recently appointed] Special films of moving pictures will CHAMPIONSHIP SHOOT SATURDAY. I footing and fell off the boat in the A large barn belonging to Mrs. j ZM mid 24th. Thealtemates are Wil- Tower could get him by telephone to postmaster. be shown at the Empire theater tlii.i water. He was fished out of the river tell him of their son's whereabouts. The collector's report showed a bid- - afternoon and tonight'and tomorrow Jolin E. Thorne of Kcansburg was de- liam H. Johnston, William H. I/\p v< tv $500y I f i^ u |, partiallIfllt (filinyg covereb \j *v^"*-*d^ Th--e— ,stut* *V«H.-V*-.-.e cam- —p |- wil.---l .obferv e its 25t^ h ATTEMPT TO BOB SAFE. Teams of six men representing the wind struck the boat and blew it on a i F V thi Th celebra II catch basin had been built on the ! International Boat Races" nnil "A aiind flat. After considerable diffi- by iinsurance . It iin' ' thhthought t ththatt iinniveisary this yeiir. The celebrii- lower end of Bay avenue in front of j Trip to the Garden of Alluh." Riverside gun club of Red Bank and trampa who hnd been sleeping in the Itiotion will bring together oonee of theITecfcpiieii I*rlcrhteiied Away Before They Uio Freehold gun club will Hhoot for culty the boat was got out in deep William Noonan'n hotel. Work will j . -•-,•-. barn set it on fire. Two buggies, Mrgent gatherings of members of the Could Dlow Safe Open. be Htarted noon on the improvements tho championship at Seidler's Beach, water. some hay and harness were also de- lodge that has ever assembled. The An attempt waa made last Sunday Treea Hurtled Aoross Boatl. near Mntawan, next Saturday after- chief feature of the celebration will be to Buy street. YACHTS RACE AT BUMsON. stroyed. night to rob the Rafe at Willinm Sand- Lnrge trees on Grover H. Uifbur- noon. Each mnn will shoot at fifty , Both Keansburg fire compnniefi ii receptioreptionn and .. bnll in the Second laHs's bathing pavilion at Highland row's counti-y estate at Shrewsbury, target!;. The Red Bank gunners will i t Ttn n Seven Knockabouts Ballad Seven Mllen turned out "Imd did excellent work in legiment armory ««tt Trenton on Bench, but the robbers were fright- Small Addition to Signal Tower. near the Little Silver station, were be J. Frank James, Albert L. IvihR, keeping the flamcH from Hpreatling to Wdd iht Stb 24t',h • oneedl awny beforbf e theth y coulldd get thhe uprooted during tho storm Sunday. Edwnrd vonKattcngell, Abe Bennett, Saturday Afternoon. Wednesday night, September 24thlne. A nmall, two-story addition has been SeVfcn one-design knockabouts suited nearby houses. The' ball will lie for members of ! nafc open. They had n hole drilled built to the north side of the signal They Were blown clean across the road Edward M, Cooper and Bernard M. order and their famillen. I in tlie Biifo, and n lot of bathing suits onto Louis Bell's place. Shunley, Jr. The Bubntitntc» will be n seven-mile race on the Shrewalniry KIND OF POTATO DiaOEH. tower of the New York and Long Alexander I). Cooper und William A. river off the HuniHon country club Sut- neil Men Hnve a Ttlitt. I in the ollice to smother tho sound of Branch railroad, near the Chestnut -~«>«— . — • Mcmlicrs of Wnconin Tribe of Red the explosion. The only monoy they Rtrect crossing nt Red Bank. The firHt Boyoe—Woolley. Kennedy. Ten fifteen-bird events will urdny afternoon. W. B. Pott's Elf, It Will Be Demonstrated Tomorrow Af- be contented Saturdny mornint;. carrying a red npinnnker, finished IliHt, Men of Red Bank enjoyed ii feast of got wnn about $15 which they picked door of the addition will be used for MJBB Alvuh Boyco of HobcrUvilli! with Dr. II. P. IIoURhton'fl Elflidore teruoou at Bolmdel. KiindwicliiK nnd colfcc after the regu- up from the desk In the ollice. En- the fliigmnn'H house and the second and Etlwnrd Woolley of Mlilillutown A now kind of Hoover potuto digk'i'i' trance, wnn gained to the building (ic:ond, Samuel Kiker'H Francis third, will bo demonstrated tomorrow nfter- lar meeting lunt Wedncmlny night. floor will be UBcd by the Hwitchmiin. were married Snturduy. Tho cere- Mitlford Third in Two Bncen/ J. Amory IIiuiliell'K Muigiiret fourth, 1 The nllicurn for the ensuing nix montlm through a small window in the rear Tlie work wan done by railroad enr- mony was performed by Rev. R. W. noon on Branson I . Butlor'n farm at which WIIH forcod open. ltiilph Mulford of Brooklyn, min (if ChurlluH D. Hiilncy'H Briar lifth, Uur- Holmdel. The power to run the en- are the HIIIIIV IIH tltoBo for the flrnt half pentcrn. MiirltB, piiHtor of the Wooillirltlgc: Recorder Frank A. Mulford of Fair truin II. riordcn'K Rum|nii: liixtli and gine is partly Hiipplicd by » gasolene of the year and it In not likely thnt Prenbyterlim church. Hiivcn, finished third in two automo- John Symington'H Iln'/en Hevcnth. engine. Kour IIOIHCH are rct|iiirctl to they will hnvo to be inxtnllc'd ngaln. COUVVCTOU JUT iir AUTO. Choir and Church Hoys at Camp. Stables Wreaked by Wind. bile) races at Brighton Beach Saturday pull ortlinary potntci diggerii, but only Dintrict Deputy A. J. Ciirtnn of Mntn- Rev. Robert MncKcllnr, rector of afternoon, Mr. Mulford drove a Mii- Munmontli nont Club olninbnke. two me needed for the new kind of wan did not nCtcml limt Wcclnemliiy I.twl« Mount Badly Injured But Antolut Bpctofla On. Trinity chiiroh of Reel Bunk und rec- StiihlcH lined to qiinrtor polo ponien Hon cur in each race. Tho ruccH were The iiniiunl cliimliakc' of llut Mon- tlif!|;er. Churl™ P. Conovnr in thonight'iriiHM'tiiig. tor of the Chapel of the Holy Com- o^n tho Humnon country club'B ground:*' lit 25 nnd 10 ml Ira, Ralph DePnlma mouth boat club of Red Bunk will lie agent for the machine, nnd W. P.Poonliontai Inatnllatloli TonlKht. I.IIWIH Mount of Keyport, n con- diii'lor for the Jcrmty (Junlrul ti'ui:- munion of i''uir Hnven, will take about near Little Sllvor, were wrecked \>y won both of thene riiccK in 24 ininutcn, hold tomorrow afternoon at Wunlvll'H Htacy, u I'upruKciitiitivu of the Hoover The' new olllceni of MiiHiuil>CHh: twenty boys nnd young men of thetho wind during Suntlay'H ntorm. The: 45 4-5 HCCOIUIH and 10 mi mil CH, 25 Hcc- ni Portaupeck. The committed in company, will tlemoiiHtrute it. tion comnnny, WIIH knocked from the HtiibleB we're ll>() feet long. ondH, rcHpectlvcily. council, Degree of Poanllontnii of llcil running )>oiirrn H A troe on (lilhert Itcclclnmi'ii prop- bile club nnd Klgin imUomil l.rophii'ii Ivwoimilo were neivi'd. Mm. llnltiii' hoiiwt nt Allmillr Jliglilnntlii wlicre [ hove been clciniitecl for the twci jirincl- luiliit of |il«ii«liig ciiiitditicrn liy givlni; llll'llt (if lll'Xl VVI.'t'll. ', iigmicy «)i Kniil l 'ic)iit Htreet in n fow erty on Maple avenue WIIH nlriii'li liy Wymbu WIIH cluiiiniiin of Die coliiniil- Ihcm mil. only inllnlic prlnling lull' Dr. Hurry llcnililcluion iittenilftl him, iliiyn. The; |iliu:c will be: run by Mr.lightning nnd iilmUcicd Similny nfler- pal cvciitn. Icc In rliiii'K): of (he ilnilce. by Klving It to Ihi'in when proinliii'tl.' It iniyii In iitlvcrlliiu In Trt Muiint will he laid up for Koinn tiinc. • VunDnrn and Mr. llolcc, THE "RED BANK REGISTEB Page 15 -i • • if'~ , yr- BTJMSOH NEWS'. ' week with her son, Fred Pintardat BOY BURSliJtB PLEADS QUIXTY. New York. Methodlit CliaroU Fair Last Week Netted Miss Ella Ryan, who is employed as irofmnn Conover of Entontown Held About $300. . stenographer in George W. Sewing's Without Bail for Grand ^Tuv? Aotlqn. NEWS FROM FAIR HAVEN. Norman Conover of Eatontpwn, Large.crowds attended the annual office at Red Bank, isenjoying a week's fair of the ladies' aid society of the acation. aged sixteen years, was arrested last Goodwill Methodist church last Bernard V. Ryan of Brooklyn and Thursday night by Policeman James BE OLD AND BOROUGH CANNOT COMPEL JUDGE Wednesday and Thursday nights at Philip Ebling of New York are spend- Lynch of Eatontown for breaking in Paimly's grove. About 180 people ing this week at the Ohlandt cottage. the seed store at Eafontown owned by ENM1LESS IS A ADAMS TO LAY SIDEWALK. were served with supper Wednesday Mrs. William H. Stevens of theWolcott Brothers, Conoyer was night. The fair was a big success and Ridge road lost a pearl breast pin acaught in the act. A man saw him in the net receipts will be nearly $200. 'ew days ago while out driving. the store and sent for the policeman. TRAGEDY The total receipts were about ?250. Philip Roberts and Samuel Harvey Convoer had gained entrance to the Opinion Rendered by Alston Beekman Says New have returned home from the boystore by breaking a pane of glass in Mrs. Samuel S. VanBrunt is presi- one of the rear windows and lifting RElYOUPUTTlNd dent of the society and she was in di-scouts' camp at Hilton park. Ordinance Will Have to Be Passed Before Walks Mr. and Mrs. John Parker and the catch of the window. He had' rect charge of the fair. stolen $3.75 from the cash drawer in IONEYINTHE Trees Damaged by Klffb. Winds. family of JVest Orange were recent Can Be Laid on West Side of Battin Road- visitors of Theodore West. the store. Conover' was taken to Red During the storm Sunday afternoon Miss Margaret Widley of Binghtlm Bank and locked up. He had a hear- NK FOR THE a large tree in front of the Hogan avenue is" spending a few days with ing Friday morning before Recorder Borough Attorney Philip D. Elliot Resigns. home on Lafayette street, near the relatives at Coney Island. Frank A. Mulford of Fair Haven. steamboat dock, was blown down. In Miss Jennie Heyer of- Trenton is The hearing was held at James H. ECEMBER According to an opinion rendered by year contract. They were dissatis- the fall the limbs of the tree tore down visiting her cousin, Mrs. Alfred Pin- Sickles's office on Mechanic street at Alston Beekmnn of Red Bank the bor- fied with their parts and signed a several telephone wires. The tree fell tard of First street. Red Bank. ough cannot force Judge E. D. Adams year's contract on the Keith vaudeville across the road and blocked traffic John Quirk of New York has re- Four charges of burglary were OF YOUR to lay a sidewalk in front of his prop- circuit. until Monday morning. Two trees op- turned home after spending two weeks made against Conover and he pleaded erty on Battin road under the pres- Fair Haven's A«o03Boa Valuation. posite Mr. Shanley's home on Wash- ent ordinance applying to the im- ington street were blown down. .• The with Alfred Boyce. guilty to all of them. He broke into. provement of that street. The opin- The assessed valuation of Fair top" of two sheds on the Rumson Mrs. May Brooks of Brooklyn is vis- Wolcott & Allen's store at Eatontown 0 . ion was read at Monday night's meet- Haven this year is $1,063,518. This country club's polo grounds were iting Mrs. Walter S. Whitmore of on the night of May 28th, last, and ing of the borough council. , The ordi- is ail increase of $116,2GC over last ripped oft? by the wind, and the flag Main street. stole ?19.'. He entered the same store nance mentioned sidewalks only on the year's assessed valuation, which was pole on the golf grounds at the country F. P. Reid has opened an electrical on the night of'June 1st but got noth- cast side of the road and did not call $947,252. Assessor William Curchin, club was destroyed by lightning. office at the coiner of Main and Sec- ing. He got in the store by climbing for walks on the west side. Some Sr., has completed the assessment a.nd Women at Boy Scouts' Camp. ond streets. on a shed and breaking a window. He trees in front of the Adorns property has turned his books over to the Percy Hicks, head gardener on thebroke into Wolcott & Allen's store extend into the sidewalk and thecounty board. Mrs. Arthur A. Mcjfay, Mrs. Mary Boiden estate, spent yesterday at again on the night of June 17th but Bafcy FolBoned by Mosquito getting. Dixon, Mrs. Minnie Harvey, Mrs. Levi Rutherford. got only seventeen cents. Conover council wanted to know if they could was held without bail to await the ("\be removed to build a sidewalk. Mr. The four-months-old daughter of B. VanNest, Mrs. Benjamin Roberts Raymond Pullen of Main street has V Bfekman said that no walk could be and Mrs. Edward Jeffrey of Oceanic bought a new Ford touring car. action of the grand jury and was N Victor Chameroy -chewed a piece of taken to Freehold by Policeman built by the borough on the west side green mosquito netting last Wednes- and Miss Reicker of New York, spent William Compton of New York was last Friday at the boy scouts' camp a recent guest of Frank Riddle. Lynch. Conovcr lived with relatives of^-Battin road until an ordinance day and swallowed the green saliva. on Railroad avenue at Eatontown. covering this had been passed and that Dr. G. VanVoris Warner was sent at Hilton Park. The scouts have His mother and father are dead. consequently the trees could not be re-for and he counteracted the poison. named their site "Camp Highcnough." MIDDLE-TOWN VILIAOI NEWS. There is nothing more pitiful than the sight moved.- The child has entirely recovered. The boys are having a fine time. To- ConnuM Elliot BOBlg-uo. morrow will be observed as women's jargre Quantities of Corn and Apples Be- of OLD AGE entirely dependent. on the Mr. Marttneau In Canada. - . day again and several Oceanic women STRAUS ESTATE APPRAISED. Philip D. Elliot handed in his resig- Frank W. Mnrtincnu, general agent in? snipped from Here. assistance and charity of others, yet many will visit the camp. The farmers' exchange is now load- nation as borough attorney to take ef- for%Kla\v & E danger, left Holiday for Nine Tears Old. Titanic Victims KTame TUeir Six Children fect October 1st. Mr. Elliott said ng potatoes in bulk. Corn and apples as Sole Beneaciarios. { go along, day after day, week after week, Toronto, Canada. He is with the Theresa Herold, daughter of Ber-are still being shipped in large quanti- that because of his business it would "Count . of Luxemburg" company. ties from the station. Isidor Straus, merchant and philan- [ letting money slip through their fingers that be necessary for him to move to New- Mr. Martincau will travel to the Paci- nard Herold of Washington street, cel- thropist, who lost his life on the Ti- j ark. He said this was the only rea- ebrated her ninth birthday Sunday af- John Meyer is now working for Ed-tanic, left an estate of $4,565,106. I could oe piling up in the bank to keep them fic coast before he .returns. ternoon. A birthday cake- with nine gar A. Slotc. son for his resigning and the council- Attended the Governor's Diiinor. His wife, Mrs. Ida Straus, who per- j men all expressed their regrets at hav- candles was a feature of the party. Henry, a boy who works for Mat-ished' with him rather than be saved, j comfortable and independent when their Mayor Frank Covert and Donald Little Miss Herold received several thew Salmons, went away Saturday ing him give up the position. Rankin, Jr., attended the dinnei- given left an estate of $325,578. I EARNING POWER is GONE. Why don't Hydrant for Grange Avenue. gifts. Refreshments of cake, coffee and did not return until yesterday. The The appraisal of the two estates has ; by Governor James P. fielder at Seaand ice cream were served. The guests •oy was found at Rumson yesterday. A hydrant was ordered placed on been completed by Michael J. Garvan, , YOU start a bank account NOW? "irt last Friday. ' were Evelyn and Franklin Huddleston, Mrs. J. F. Swackhiimmer is visiting appointed appraiser a- year ago by j •Grange avenue. Councilmen Little Brief Items. ' Morris Williams, Edith and Alice her brother at New Canaan, Conn. Surrogate Cohalan of New York. De- j and Hawkins said they thought the Mrs. Emily Minton and Miss Maria Herold and Mrs. Charlos Carpenter. L. H. Jones 'and daughter, Mr. and ductions bring the net devisible estate I Make OUR bank YOUR bank. best location for the hydrant was on Doughty thought Monday of last week Pekinese Spauiol Cost. ii Mrs. Harvey Nevius and Miss Mamie of Mr. Straus to ?4,427,608 and that j the line between the Miner and James was big Eca day and they went to A small, brown Pekinese spaniel Mott took ~an automobile trip through of Mrs. Straus to $319,040. J properties. The location was left to Manasquan. They discovered their named Tommy,' which is owned by. Pennsylvania last Sunday. The six children of the Titanic vic- Interest Z A?er Cent. Mr. "Hawkins and Mr. Little. mistake after they got to the beach Mrs. Harden L. Crawford of the Rum- Work is nearing completion on thetims tire the sole heirs of the two es- . Water at X-a&t. but stayed there all day and had ason road, disappeared fast Thursday improvements to the Reformed church. tates. Their; shares are Mrs. Sarah Mayor Covert said he had gone over pleasant time with an elderly woman The organ has been fixed and a new and lias not been seen since. Mrs. carpet will be laid in the church. Hess', wife of Dr. Alfcr F. Hess, S701, Willow street, Kemp avenue and whom they met there. Mrs. Jlinton Crawford intended to enter the dog R51.15; Mrs. Minnie Weil, wife of Dr. RED BANK TRUST CO. Loi'kwood place with a representative and Miss Doughty did not R'o to Manii- in the annual exhibition of the Rum- James C. Hendrickton made the first Richard Weil, $708,074.15; Mrs. Vi- of the Tintern Manor water' company quan Saturday, the real big sea day, son kennel club on September 6th. shipment of citrons last Friday. vian Scheftel, wife of Herbert A. and that practically all the people as they thought their trip the Monday A lunch box sociable will be held It Scheftel, $723,701.15; Jesse I. Straus, The dog was a valuable one. the colored Methodist church at Red who wanted water or who already previous was enough pleasure for oneFrizes for "Winning Games. Percy S. Straus and Herbert N. used it had signed contracts for five week. i ' ' Hill tomorrow night. Straus of Red Bank, N. J. ?4O5,85I).O7 years. The extension will be made in Mrs. W. S#Kennedy is having a Many members of Naramatta coun- Miss Nelliei "Fisher of'New York has each. a short time and a hydrant will be bungalow built on her property on cil, Degree of Pocahontas, attended returned after a short visit with her The discrepancy, in the inheritance placed in front of the schoolhouse and Church street. She will move in itthe meeting Monday night. Games sister, Mrs. Jacb.b Dickenson. of the three sisters and the three bro- another at the corner of Kemp ave- when it is finished. The work was were played after the meeting. The Advertised letters remain at thethers is accounted for in a $500,000 started by John F. Scott of Red Bank, prizes were won by Mrs. May Brooks, postoffice addressed to-C. D. Ander- nue and Lockwood place. Brooklyn, fancy apron; Mrs. Mary son, Louis Croic, Guiscppi Gura, J. N.trust fund created by Mr. Straus Clu-uiscd His Mind About Oracle. who died last week. The work is now for his daughters under his will. In- being done by Charles Soden of Fair Dixon, Japanese tea strainer; Mrs. Giellisper, Charles Gaeiiner, Jr., Miss stead of providing in that for his Rufus Merritt, who wrote to theHaven. Emma Brill, Japanese teapot. J. A. Hcndelson, A. Pieeor, Edwin A. sons Mr. Straus, four years before his council two weeks ago asking that a Advertised Ijettors. ' Richardson, Timothy Sikyes, Mrs. grade be established on Grange ave- Clinton Wilber of Main street and death, had taken them into, the firm Harold Willett of Belford, who are The advertised letters in the Rum- Mary Thomas, Jesse Warren and G.of R. H. Macy and Co., giving each of nue so the Land and Loan company employed in the Red Bank 'office of theson nostoflice are addressed to MrsJuanthar. . them an 8 per cent interest. Percy could lay sidewalks on its property on Public Service electric company, left Elizabeth Nelson, Ed. Hasser, Miss Lightning struck one of William and Herbert Straus have a handsome that street, sent' another letter to the Friday for a two weeks' vacation. Ida Choulet, Cole William Benton, M. Casler's houses during the heavy country home in Middletown township. council Monday saying the company They will lour the1 New England A. Coolnhtm, A. J. Lyney, J. Robin- storm last Sunday. The lightning would not make the improvement now. states on their motorcycles. son Smith/Tom O'Ttaole' and Mrs.came down the chimney and passed He said it would not be necessary to Councilman James McCarron of Murphy. ' out of an open door into 'the ground.! BEADY tOS POULTRY SHOW. establish the grade at thio time. A No one was hurt. Pearl street has resumed his work Heir for Qarfieid Grover. 1 petition was presented asking for awith the United trust company of The-barns on Squire Taylor's prop-*, Momuoutli Podltry Club'o Show to Bo grade on Harrison avenue. The en-New York after enjnying a ten days' Mrs. Gaifield Grover of Lafayette erty are being reshinglcd. .. Held Tmintsgivinff 'Week. gineer had already made a survey of vacation. Mr. and Mrs. McCarron street gavei birth tril at four-pound; Rev. H. R. Goodchild was a visitor, Charles: Kahn, proprietor of the the street and the ordinance passed spent the time with relatives at Mah- daughter Sunday night. Mrs. Grover at Roselle last week. Elkwood kennels at Long Branch, was on its first reading. wah, New Jersey. • was formerly Miss Eftelle Russell of George Clintoni Seymoiir of Brook- elected a member of the Monmouth To Plit Builgret Tomorrow. Edward Edgar's house on Ponrl Red Bank. Mr. Grover'is proprietor lyn spent, the weekend a' " ~ poultry club of Red Bank last Wednes- The council will meet at the fire- street was slightly damaged by fire of the Rumson dairy. parsonage. day night. -iTne regular monthly Rev. C. W. Roeder will preach next meeting'of the 'club was heltl at the house tomorrow night to fixth lase t .Wednesday afternoon. The fire • Tl>c regular njontWy: meeting of, :,,.. PUDDINE DEMONSTRATION amount of the appropriations for thedepartment turned out and put the fire Rumson fire company will be held at Sunday morning [it'the Baptist church' motor boat club headquarters on coming year. The budget must be input jn a few minutes. The fire-startedthejr firehpus-e on Center street, to- on "The Church and Its Relation to Union street' Only a, few members ALL THIS WEEK-A Silver-Plated teaspoon FREE from a defective flue.. the Community." 'This is the third of attended the meeting and only routine the'hands of the county tax board by morrow night.. The company will en- a series of sermons on Winston matters were, transacted. The club with each 10c package next Tuesday. , Mrs. Charles A. Kaune and daugh- ter the contests at ,JJiet Monmouth tiglit» Oat Sunday Night. ter Mildred of Montgomery, New county fair and members are. practic- Churchill's novel, "The Inside of themembers arq'all ready for the poultry York, returned home today after ing every other night ,wrtK the ladders! Cup." There will be no service at exhibit at the Monmouth county fair Councilman Rankin reported all the spending a week with Mrs. Kaune's and laying hose. Abo,\it thirty mem- night. mm •• and nearly all plans haVe been com- Saturday Special lights out Sunday night and the clerk cousin, Mrs. Donald Rankin, Jr., ofbers attend the practice'events, one 6i pleted for the annual show and ex- was instructed to write to the Public Pearl street. HAZLET NEWS. hibition of the club which will be held which will be held tonight. The com- Thanksgiving' week at the Asbury Service company asking for credit on Miss Florence Soden of Main street pany has about seventy active mem,-' f the August bill. . Eliot "W. Stone Tabes a Trip In His New Park vcasino.'. It has been decided to ! Delicious Gold Medal Butter has returned home after spending bcrs. . ' ' . hold the annual banquet on the open- Hydrant Out of Order. several days with her cousin, Miss Several improvements and renova- AutO, Eliot W. Stone and John F. Acker- ing nrglit of the show, 'Tuesday, Charles VanBrunt, chief of the fire Viola* Davis of Atlantic Highlands. tions are to be made to Red Men's November 25th. The place for hold- department, reported that the hydrant Miss Davis is now visiting Miss hall. Two new windows will be cutson motored to Guilford, Conn., on 29c per pound Friday in Mr. Stone's new Overland ing the banquet has not yet been on Pearl and Front streets was'out Soden. in on the first floor and a new gas definitely decided. Governor James F. of order. There was some question Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Place and son stove will be installed. Harry A. car and spent several days with his folks. Fielder and Judge Robert Carey will | 43 Broad Street Red Bank as to the right of the borough to test Norris have closed thsir._Jl9Ufi.e._.8H. Kettej recently gave the Red Men two be among the speakers at the banquet.- the hydrants and the clerk was inMai- n street for the season and arcelectric domes and they have been Miss Lulu M. Heuer has returned structed to write and ask the water boarding at Mrs. Edward Kirk's on placed in the lodge room. to Brooklyn after a visit with Miss company about the matter when he de Normandie-avenue and Clay street. A meeting of the new Democratic Edna M. Weigand. reported the hydrant but of order. The advertised letters in the post- organization will be held at the Rum- Miss Maud L. Ivins has returned VICTIM OP APOPI.EXT. after spending several weeks with her The clerk is also to write the Rumson office are addressed to William Ber- son firchouse next weeic. The mem- 1 chief and find out if the borough tests wick, Frank M. Gabe, Mrs. Marie bership petitions are being signed sister, Mrs. Robert L.'Wack of Point Retired long Branch rlnfrnian Diet in a the hydrants in Kumson. Turner, Mrs. C. Bradley, Helen Mey- rapidly and there is a large enroll- Pleasant. Barter Shop. Xkoronfrhfare Fenced Off. ers, C. Bradley and Bert Maggie. ment. ' Much interest is being mani- Miss Ethel Simonson is visiting rel- Theodore Woolley of Long Branch S2.SO Joseph Farley has returned to New fested in the organization. atives at Port Richmond. was stricken with apoplexy Sunday of Councilman Hawkins said that Miss Hattie S. Webster is visiting last week in Robert- Graft's barber TO Dudley Ferren had put up two fences York after spending two weeks with Members of Waconia tribe of Red his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John-Far- Men will have their pictures taken in Miss Ida G. Bacon of Mauricetown. shop and died before a doctor could on his property on the river front. Misses Maude and Ethel Ackerson He said the fences extended eighteen ley. Miss Margaret Farley is spend- the near future and the photograph reach him. Mr. Woolley had just been ing a few days at New York. will be printed in the New York Sun- spent Wednesday with relatives at shaved and was about to leave the feet below low water mark,and shut Red Bank. off a thoroughfare which had been Mrs. Benjamin T. Brown and chil- day World. The picture will be taken shop when he was stricken. used for years by people wishing to dren Helen and Norman have re- at Red Men's hall by Andrew R. Cole- 'Miss Nellie Poling is visiting rela- Mr, Woolley was about seventy reach the steamboat dock from theturned home after spending a fewman of Red Bank. tives at Long Branch. years old and for many years had foot of Battin road. He said that days with friends at Long Branch. William Murphy, Jr., has improved The stork visited the home of Mrs. been a railroad flagman at Long barbed wire had been placed on top Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worthley of his store on the Oceanic road, by hav- Andrew J. Latham on Thursday and Branch. A few months ago he was Atlantic of the fences. Councilman Little said New York nre spending a few days ing a large new counter installed. left a baby girl. retired on n pension. Mr. Woolley AND RETURN he had used the road ever since he was with Mr. Worthley's brother, C. Pitt The counter was built by Walter R. W. Wood of Bently Manor, N. Y., served two enlistments in the Civil a boy and it had been used long be- Worthley of Main street. Briggs. The counter contains an icespent the weekend with his daughter, war and was a member of the Long fore that aa' a public thoroughfare. It Miss Florence Parker returned box and is used for storing the perish- Mrs. H. E. Manee. Branch Grand Army post. He leaves -Thursday, August 21, 1913 was also said that Mr. Ferren told the home Saturday after spending four able articles. Mr. and Mr?. Fred J. Smock anda widow. man who put up the fences to erect weeks with her aunt, Mrs. A. Stilwell The Jolly Haymakers have decided children and Jacob Degenring of Red • them so he- could easily take them of New York. to hold a dance in Red Men's hall Bank spent Sunday with Mrs. Henry DIED A.T HOSPITAL From RED BANK down if ho had to. Several spectators Samuel J. Picot spent Sunday here every Thursday night during; the win- E. Ackerson, Si\ in the room said the road had always and went on a motor boat trip. They ter. The attendance last Thursday Miss Edythe and Edna Wassweilcr intr Branch Tninter Died Last Wook SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN been considered a public one. Mrgo.t a bushel and a half of large hard night was large, about $28 being taken of Brooklyn spent the weekend with After Sliort Sickness. Elliot was asjted to look into the mat- crabs. in at the door. Miss Flor.ence L. DeNikc. Anthony jM. Tomnsky, who had lived Leaves RED BANK 6:50 A. M. ter and see if Mr. Ferren could not be Mrs, C. Loclev has returned to her Rev. Mr. Lyle of New York preached Miss Carrie Krekel and Miss Gladys at Long Branch twelve years, died in compelled to remove the fences, home at Highlands after spendinp; in the Presbyterian church last Sun- Lang of Brooklyn are spending the tho hospital nt that place last Fridny RETURNING a few days with Mrs. John Pearsall. day morning and night in the absence summer nt the home.of L. D. Roberts. after a short sickness. He had been Vo Progress on Codnr Avonuo. Mrs. William Smith of Flntbush of Rev. Mr. McKny, who is camping Miss Florence Nunguesser of New-complaining for several weeks and on Mr. Elliot said that William Cur- spent yesterday with Mrs. John Pear- with the boy scouts at Hilton Park. ark is the guest of Miss Josie A. Tuesday preceding his death he went Leaves Atlantic'City G:30 P. Mi chin, Sr., had told him he was willing sall of Main street. Mrs. Sarnh Murphy of Washington Cowles. to the hospital for an operation. to sign a deed so Cedar avenue could William Parker and family have street is able to be around after be- Van. D. tlendrickson of Snyrcville Mr. Tomnsky was '18 years old and Tickets good only on Special Train in each direction. be improved if all the other property moved from Leonard avenue to ing confined to the house several weeks spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. was a painter and decorator. He owners on the street did so but un-Church street. with a dislocated shoulder. Mrs. Mur- Henry E. Ackerson, Sr. moved to Long Branch from Oyster For leaving time of Special Through Train from all stations less they did he would not sign any Lillian S. Johnson and Ernie Varo phy was injured by a fall. Bay. A few years ago lie started in consult hand-bills at stations, or Ticket Agents. kind of an agreement. Frank O'Brien were weekend guests at Abe Bennett's Miss Tlieodosin West and Miss COIT'S NECK NEWS. the automobile lnisincHS and had been informed Mr. Elliot fhat unless the Atlantic hotel. Laura McCarthey of West Orange engaged in soiling and demonstrating road was made forty feet wide he Mrs. Edgmont Sulor of New York have returned home after spending a Christopher Bnedokor Writes from Qor- cars. lie leaves a widow nnd throe is spending a few days with Mra. Ben- lnany That Ho 1B Having; a Fino Trip. would not give any of his land and week with Miss West's parents, Mr. nous. _____ would light any attempt to build the jamin Fielder. and Mrs. Theodora West. Theodore Sni'dekcr last week re- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD road under any other conditions. Harry Anderson of Newark spent Mrs. Miller of Keansburp was re-ceived a .letter frum his brother who is JHLIED UY LIVE WIDE. The councilmen thought the matter of Sunday w,ith friends in town. moved Friday night to the home of on a European trip. The letter was George Algor of Allenwood spent her son, Lewis Miller on the Oceanic mailed from Hamburg, Germany. In J_nboror nt Morsm" Un4ermlno« a Trolloy improving the road now rested with ORDINANCE. " lul nr int.H or ImllilhiK, any 1'UIIIIIHII, IMI'- the people ns the borough could do Sunday with his brother, Rev. J. L.road'. She is sick with paralysis and it the voyuRcr said he was'having a rolo and 1« Elootrooutoil.. hHK<' nr any nlhi'i' illihOiiUhfiil nmtUT or Algor. _ _^^_ is in a serious condition. delightful time, and that he would UK TV OltDAl.VKll JIV TIIK 11OA11I) 111' HiihMliUHi' wlilt'li muy lit; upmi milil lut or nothing until the property owner? John Weber of MntnwB.il was iiHAivni OK run mmoi'iiii or' hits nr In "nth liulhllMK". Mm. S. Aylwnrd and daughter probably be back at Colt's Neck next electrocuted while at work at Morgan Hl-» HANK: gave the right of way. I.ITTI.E BH-VEB NEWS. 1 1 1 All simlit'ir loin or fiulunor^fil lunil or Sadie and Miss Margaretta Hintel- spring. A cruise iin the Mediterranean last Wednesday afternoon. Ho wnR All Hlrihlo minim " HIIII'1 I"' piKi ' " I" WitH IM>1OW .Knuli' u-liero Htiiuiinnt wator SPnymont of SIUH. mnnn left last Saturday for a twoWill comprise part of his trip. tlKlit lM'i'i'iiliirll'X. Kuril IIKIII ni-rpla- making an excavation under a bridge KUlln'iM or IJI riilteiteil, lire lirreliy ile-1 Hills amounting to $258.70 were Final Froparatlona Beinff Mado for Har- ,'1CK Hlinll hiivo a wilier llKlil. nmnvt" rlmt'il ii ntilMIInt*c nii_has when he undermined a pole belontfing Iliini' or liiitUmi nl li'iixt two 1'iel iiini'i1 vest Home. mvlifl'H or iiKi'iit of nnlil lot nr loti o1r nudited and ordered paid, van county, New York. been visiting Sirs. William HiirlK- to the Jersey Central traction com- iKlJiiinllWt Kl-«i «i« emifivtc liotloin 1" Inilili Hlinll on wHltci] notice In wi-ithi ;' nnmnofe by Storm Here Sunday. The tent in which the linrvi'Hl home Mrs. Harry Coombs and daughte. horne. Last week Mrs. Hartshorne, In. lit leiiHt rmir Illi'lil'M Ilili'li iil"l t" Inn-"' I'ninl thin liminl, i-miHf tile KIIIUO to he pany. The pole fell and a heavily II [illill i.f llv.; lni'l..'H lowiirilM Hie ler. tlrnineil or tn he tllk-d ivilli frenh nnrlh, The strong wind Sunday nflernoon for the benefit of the Methodist Dorothy of Allonhumt have been her daughter Louise and Mrs. Jami- charged win- Htruck Weber's body, Tin' HIIIKI nt rci'i'litiH'U'M U< !«• InllKileil vl lx IIHIU'H nr eluilerii. cnuncd the dock belonging to William church will be held tomorrow night viilitlng Mra. Coomba'n mother, Mrs son left for a two weeks' trip in Mary- causing iiiHtmit death. Other work- mill' Klimveil tlBhl liimrilii ""I ", !',,r, Any iienioiiii oirenillllK IIKHIMKI tho prn- L. Ilc-denberg to collapse. The wood has been put up and other final prep- Whitney Willianis of Lafayette street land in Mia. .InmiKon'a automobile. men thought the pole had Htruck Ini'hi'H wlile lir ii f lirlek nr lOIU'reli- I ho vl'tlimn of thin ol'illuiinee iiliull foil.•I'- arations are being made for the fenii- 'Chimes Mnr'chanb of Wniihliigton William VanlVlt ban. moved from I'OVIT nvi'i' I'llltlT rei'i'iilm-le I", !'" "] ll 111 piiy a pcnnlty of nut PJCCCIIIIIB llv" waH gathered from the river Monday. Weber and did not know he had been tmiKiieil iiml W"«VIMI tlc'it liimnlN, part ilnllnrn per ilay Iiml intitH or any proisrru- Mr. lledenberg will have tho dock re- vnl. street has returned home lifter spend- tile Lnrkin house on the Freehold road electrocuted until they picked Mill up. nr .III or ivlil.'ll I'llll I'l' lllllKi-il in.olli'M. lliui for eaeh ilny after Ilio titrnlluallon built. Several trees were blown down, Trees on the PonUii place at Little ing five wcefcH with bin nintcr, Mrs. to a house in "Thu Pines," south of Nil pi'l'lllll Ol' pl'I'SOItll Mllllll lUllMl, I'l'll- of the written notice from (liix linnrd Id Silver point wore uprooted during the M. G. Smith of Cinnford. thics place. Ktnict, ri.i'OMHtnie.t nr nmlntiiln n"J' «'-enliiply with the provision.i nl' thlM ur- including one eacli on tho proportion t'l'iiliu'li' fur iiiniiiiri* without Unit Imvlnii illnnlli-e, owned by Lou Hunting, Mrs. Kmilio storm Sunday. Mrs. Elcnnor Titus of Washington Asher Crawford hui; had a large ra'.hlon Show nt Asbury PitrJr. (il.lnlni'il Chi' written lionult lliiMvf.ii' Joncn nml Chief C. I'ltt Worthley, A Mr. und Mrs. Lawrence of Alorriti- Htrect linn returned home after spend- headstone, put up over the grave of mini tliIH himril. TIIK lociitlnn nml niiixl- j>nte Riild rt denting capacity of 1,000, j II. II, IIII1II1NHON, linn nru to IIK pnld tn (icoiKO .1. Dallf Actor* D»f«nd»nt« In law .Butt. cently from n Now York iilnt* mllitnry nt New York. In upending n few dnyn with her aln- Heercliiry. and all Mini owlim I y tlie ilrm nru tn li« academy, In upending n fow dnv» tit MlfiH Ilnttie Brown 16 spending i ter, Mrs. Anhcr. Crawford. . |l " OBDIWAKOB. Iiulil liy licnlilli ,1. Italy. 'I'ho ImidlleHH, lit Mr. and Mrn. Tony Hunting nru dc- hlii homu horn, after which ho will at- fow WCTIIB with relatival at Mlllbrook Givo your want MIVCTUraiment n Ihp old ntiiml, 0» llrinul utrcet, In ••» l» Mr., mid Mi'ii. Joaquin Jiiywrcncc IIH IV OltTlAINKIi "V Till'! HOAIll) 01'' I'lintllmi'il hy (li-i.rne .1. lluly. fendnnta in n law nult which linn boon tend the llofilon ncmlunty of mimic. New York, havo (icen interliilnlng rclutlycft from clmncc. Koe that you Iniimt It In KAIVV H OK- THU iiimoiiuii »"• brouftht by tho munngoment of tho ticorgi! M. Quuckonbunh hint Friday Mrn. Albert IIUHCII !|nd family of .Tohnulown, New York. T;IB Run HANIC RBOIHTKII. Your| nd- it Mi) HANK: Dnlril AllKUil Dill, IUl'1- New York Winlor (linden for breach vortiiicmcn't muy be over no goodj but i'lvery uivner, lemll'i', teniinl ur in'ru1- attended tho county fnir at I'embor- Flrnt ntrcot npcrit tho punt week at Daniel Mock, Jr., lion of Dnnicl iwiiit nf imy Int'or loin or Kromiil in "(ilioitClH J, l)Ar,V. of contract. Mr. nml Mrn. Hunting, ton, Now York, Muck of Montrimu, in very nick. you ennt expect replied unlcim It jfoea .lUHKl'II A, IIICK11V, who hnvc been playing at tho Winter tilllldlllK In 'I'" iHirliUKll I'f lied 1"»"'< 1 Mm. Alfred Plnturd of Firnt Btrect Louis Snyder ban repainted hid in a paper with n real circulation. ulinll mi written IKIIKW In wrltltm from Cordon tho punt month, hud n three It payo to ndverti/ic In TUB IIEXIIBTEII. lins returned home nfter spending a hotel. —Advcrliaommit.' . llilii lioiiril forthwith ri'inuvu fium mil

The new 1914 models of the American, Marion, Abbott-Detroit, Packard and Hupmobile cars and Stewart trucks will be at my show rooms in a few days. , • They are on their way now and it will pay you to wait until you have seen these new models before buying your 1914 car. These cars will also be shown by me at the coming Monmouth County Fair this month and the public is invited to inspect them, either at my show rooms or at my large exhibit at the fair grounds. Having resumed the agency for the Hupmobile in this vicinity, I take great pleasure in notifying the public to this effect: The Hupmobile manufacturers will put out a 1914 model, six-cylinder, for less than $1,500. This car I consider one of the best in the world at this figure. The American and Marion manufacturers will put out a six-cylinder car, 1314 model, with a Continental motor for about $2,000. / ' : . . ' ' • Don't decide on a 1914 car until you have talked the matter over with me. ED H. VAN DORN, 25 East Front Street, Opposite Globe Hotel, Red Bank, N. J.

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ited Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Megill last penter and mason work on the town- Sunday. ship schoolhouses will be done by Miss Iris Harvey is spending a William J. Darby. He will receive NEWS FROM FARMINGDALE. fortnight with relatives at Cranford. §343. A daughter was born to Mrs. Alan- Horse Buns Away. son Allen of West Farms last week. TRUE AUGUST VALUES Mrs. Peter May of Brooklyn is vis- Robert Pedden was driving through PUBLIC LIBRARY OPENED SATURDAY iting Mr. and Mrs. George W. Allen. this place Sunday afternoon when his Our most desirable pieces and sets (including the new Fall Goods coming in Miss Phebe Megill is spending a horse became frightened at an auto- right along) on which our regular low prices have been deeply cut represents WITH 900 VOLUMES. week with friends at Ocean Grove. mobile and ran away. The horse was Earl McElroy has a job as bell boy caught before it had.gone far. The what we term and know-to be TRUE AUGUST VALUES. And it is these con- in the Ocean hotel at Asbury Park. wagon was overturned, but Mr. Ped- ditions and this particular class of merchandise when offered in combination Dr. Charles A. Palmer of Holmdel den escaped injury. Frederick Megill Catches Eleven Groundhogs in was a visitor here Monday. 2T6W Clerk In Postofflco, which produces true values and Bargains which are long remembered after every Mrs. Raymond VanKeuren, who thing else in connection with the sale has been forgotten except the store from Traps—The Animals Destroyed Over 500 Cab- broke a bone in her leg by falling off a HOLHDEL NEWS. porch a short time ago, is still con- whom the purchase was made. We are better prepared to.give this class of bage Plants on His Place in Less than a Week- Georg-o D. Schenck's Trotter Seats Fred fined to the house by her injury. goods now than any other time and persons who haye attended any of pur AUG- Her place as clerk in the postoffice has Cow Kijled by Lightning. Blckles's Stood. been taken by Miss Fannie Fitzpat- UST SALES know this to be a fact. If you want absolute satisfaction let us A race between speedy horses rick. furnish-the new home or any part of the old one with goods which are Guar- The new public library was opened Park. During Dr. Williams's absence owned by George D, Schenck and Fred Recovers from Injuries, last Saturday afternoon. It contains his patients were looked after by Dr.Sickles was held here Thursday. The anteed by us as to Quality and Prices. Coban of the preventorium. match took place on the Marlboro road Sylvester Emmons has fully recov- about 900 volumes at present and the ered from his injuries due to falling number of books wil) soon be in- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Halpin and and was over a course extending from creased considerably. Members of family of Cream Ridge and Mr,, and j Joseph Emmons's gate to Edward W. down a well. Today he resumed his One of the Mafty High Grade Values in Library Furniture the Fortnightly club will be at the Mrs? Cornelius Halpin of Hbrners- Perrine's hotel. Mr. Sickles's steed position as a motorman on the Red * library every Saturday afternoon town visited Mr. and Mrs. Tunis won handily, and Mr. Schenck got a Bank and Long Branch trolley line. 3 Piece Library Suite from 3:00 until 5:00 o'clock when Major last week. box of cigars from Mr. Sickles, Snnday-Sohool Picnic. books may be taken out of the library Mrs. Deborah Hulshart, "who has jrurnitnro Stolen. The Methodist Sunday-school went Highly polished Mahoganized Frames or exchanged. been spending some time with her ! M. A. Fardon of Frene.au, who owns on its annual picnic, to Asbury Park Cau^lit Eleven Groundhoffo. daughter, Mr§. Joseph Height of ja vacant house at this place on thelast Wednesday. Today the Presby- covered with genuine Spanish Leather, * Spring Lake, is how visiting her son, Keyport road, has posted notices of- terian Sunday-school went on an ex- Frederick Megill of East Farminft- Harry Hulshart. ' dale recently caught eleven ground- fering a reward of ?50 for goods cursion at Asbury Park. deep spring seats. A suite correct in Mr. and Mrs. William Bearmore which he says have been stolen from Brief Items. hogs in traps. The animals have in- and daughter Mildred of Brooklyn creased-innumbers so rapidly in the the place. Among the things which he- George Couppell and his' daughter every detail now have been spending ten days with says he is particularly anxious to get of New York state are boarding at T. vicinity of his farm that Megill was Mr. and Mrs. James T. Ketcham of back is an old-fashioned walnut compelled to capture them in order West Farms. Elwood Snyder's Metropolitan hotel. jtradlc. Frank Marks of Philadelphia, a to saxe-jiis crops. The groundhogs Mr. and Mrs. John R. Allaire, Wil- Larg-0 Potato Shipments. destroyed more than 500 cabbage liam Russell and Miss Ida Cook spent former station agent Here, spent Sun- plants on Megill's farm in less thnn a Sunday and Monday at Atlantic City. Heavy shipments of potatoes are be- day with Thomas Pollitt. week. The party made the trip by automo- ing made by farmers of this neigh- The hook and ladder company will Brass or Enamel Beds, Springs and Mattresses at Cow XiUod by Lightning-. bile. borhood. Early in the season it looked take part in the firemen's .pai'ade at as if the crop would be a failure, but Long Branch tomorrow. During a heavy shower 'last week Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Morris of ,the fears of the farmers in this re- The public school will open Mon- Close Prices a valuable cow owned by John H. Ocean Grove were Sunday visitors j spect have not been realized. Some day, September 8th, a week later than Morris was killed by lightning. Two with Mr. Morris's parents, Mr. and iland is yielding as much as 100 bar-usual. large, locust trees near the Methodist Mrs. Wesley Morris of West Farms.! rels to the acre. Stephen Higginson has been ap- Complete Outfit as shown, con- church were struck. One of them Miss Ruby Lamont, a trained nurse j Big- Catch of Fish. pointed teacher of the Hazlet school. located but a few yards from the par- in the Elizabeth general hospital, is i George Kupler of Long Island spent sonage was split from top to bottom. spending a short vacation with her I Edward W. Perrine spent two days Sunday with Luther Boyce. sisting of Bacon's Owl Mounted. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Lamont.. last week fishing at Barnegat. The George H. Bennett, Jr., is spending The large Virginia horned owl Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cottrcll and fishing party of which he was a mem- a few days at Boston. Brass Bed, Steel Spring, pure felt Mattress, 2 Feather which was given to Vela Bacon by family of Freehold spent Sunday with ber got 190 weakfish and 25 bluefish Charles Emley spent Wednesday Mrs. Cottrell's parents, Mr. and'Mrs.- in the two days. Mr. Perrine says he at^New York. Pillows all for William Lippincott has been "mounted Tunis Major of Ardena. never saw fish so plentiful in all his -ami is on exhibition in Mr. Bacon's Mrs. Trevonian L. Harvey and life. He says all he had to do was to drug store. Miss Rae Harvey have returned from cast his line overboard and pull in EVEBETT NEWS. Brlsf Items, a week's visit with Mrs. Harvey's, the fish. -Miss Janet Frostiek entertained a parent at Toms River. ' Unfortunate with Xiivo Stock. John Carton Zffovos from Kntswamp to party of young friends at the home Mrs.' Nellie Winsloiv and daughter ' Clmrloo Iirnsoh'a Homo. Joseph Emmons has had more than John Carton has moved from Nut- of her parents' at Allaire last Wednes- Ruth of Philadelphia have been visit- ! his share of misfortunes with live day. The afternoon was enjoyably ing Mrs. Winslow's grandmother, swamp to Charles Brasch's house on $15.00 55-Pound Cotton Felt spent and luncheon was served prior Mrs. Martha Browcr. stock this summer. Last week he lost the Middle Holmdel road. to the departure of Miss Frostick's a horse which he had bought a short Mattresses Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers of ,time previously for $200. It was the New Vfny to Kill Molos. • guests. Those present were Mayra Ramsey visited Mr. Rogers's aunt, j third horse which has died in his Theodore Stilwell has discovered a Woodfield, Beatrice Merrihew, Mary Mrs. Emma VnnBurcn of West, new way of killing moles. He uses 'HulFcrnun, Violn Merrihew, lii-it- stables this summer. Farms, last week. \ Salt Water Day. - a poison which is made in the form of j $8.75 ton Cook, Arthur Bound and William Mrs. Mary Pownall.of Philadelphia , a biscuit to exterminate rats. Mr. Bound of Farmingdale and Hiss Fros- has been spending two weeks with A large number of Holmdelers went Stihvell lost his mole trap, and as an This illustration is a correct reproduction tick's brothers, Ernest and William her daughter, Mrs. B. Harrison to the Bay Shore on Saturday in cele- experiment he u.sed the poison. He I'rostick. Decker. bration at, "Salt Water Day." As placed the stuff in a mole channel and showing the Hand Laid Felt construction of Mrs. Hannah Hurtt and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Williams many as thirty wagons bonnd for theput a board over the spot where he this Wonderful Special Miss Annn Hurtt, left Monday for a have boun visiting Dr. Williams's shore had passed through the village planted the poison. He did this so visit with Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John II. Wil- by six o'clock Saturday morning; that his chickens'would not get at the Money refunded if not satisfactory after 30 days' trial Parkhui'st sit Woburn, Mass. During liams. Llghta la Operation. . their absence Miss Hurtt and Miss poison. The stuff worked like a Grace.1 Parkhur.st will spend two weeks The Methodist Sunday-school will The new electric light system charm. The moles liked it, and Mr. J Wonderful Values in Axminstcr Rugs, Carpets and Mattings go to Clark's landing at Point Pleas- through the village is now in full Stilwell's place is now free of the at the several summer resorts in $1.25 fUmiuster Carpets now 90c Jlnine. nat tomorrow for their annual out- operation. Twelve lights have been pests. $20.00 9x12 Rxminster Rugs now . $19.98 ing. : placed on the principal roads of the "Biff Sea Day." 17.50 8-3x10-6 . 12.98 1.00 Ten Win Brussels now 75c Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. M. B. McLnne of Philadelphia 60c Bearmoro, Ellin Tarry ami Rix Yard place. Saturday was "Rig Son Day," and 3.76 8x6 " " «t . 2.75 75o and 80c Tapeitrij Bru»»«l» now has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brief1 Items. $6.00 of FarmitiKdale and Mr. and Mrs.II. Conrow at North Farmingdale. very few people were in the village on 2.26 27x54 ' . 1.H8 9x12 Crex Rugs, b«st gr«d« .William liearmore of lirooklyn went Mr. and Mrs. Howard Conover, that day on account of the general l.OO MoM«d . 60c $11.00 Jop Matting, HO yds., now 8.00 to Sea Side I'arU in automobiles and Mrs. Margaret Demmc is spending who live on n farm near Princeton, rush to the shore. Three'big loads of spent the clay on Barnegat bay fish- several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr, folks left for Keansburg in the morn- A. II. Hampton of Asbury Park. ing. ing.' Mrs. Lola E. Swnrtz has returned Conover's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Irene Shnflo, who has boon to Hostile nfter visiting her daugh- Henry P. Conover. James F. Crawford of Red Bank, spending nearly Wo years at Kear- ter, Mrs. Harry C. Goodenough. Harry Stryker, wlio is employed as the largest owner of property in this ney, Nebraska, is making a two Harry Simon of Jersey City is a chauffeur by Edmund Wilson of Red neighborhood and a former Everett months' visit aniong relatives and spending several weeks with Harry Hank, is enjoying a vacation, which he resident, spent a few days last week friends in this vicinity. Miss Shafto W. Loland of West Farms. is spending at his home here. here. _\ is now visiting her brother, Clarence RIIHS Elizabeth Siefert of Philadel- Alex McClees is acting as ngent at The MissiSi-Maloney, tenchers in the j Shufto. phia is spending several weeks with the Ilazlet station, during the potato northern part of the state, arc spend- Rev. Everett Decker of Philadel- her father, Ernest Siefert. shipping season, for the farmers' ex- ing part of their summer vacation phia will occupy the pulpit of the Mrs. It. B. Tilton hns returned change.' with their uncle, John Dolan. Methodist church here next Sunday from ii visit with her son, Dr. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dean Kenney Mrs. Lemuel Soden is slowly getting morning and evening. His son, Rov. S. Tilton of Long Brunch. and Miss Ella Ryan are home from a better from a swollen finKer. $hc is B, H. Decker, will go to Philadelphia Miss Lillian Phnro of Jumeabuig visit at Morristown. visiting Mrs. John Soden of Atlnntic anil prcuchf in his father's church, is'visitiiig her grandparents; Mr. and Mm, John Holmrs-is kept imloorn Highlands. George W. Witgner, who succeeded Mrs. Frederick Megill. with nickiiesn and is under the care Mrs. William Leddy and her fion John T. Heid in the grocery buHineua Charles Collins of Brooklyn is of a trained nurse. spent part Of last wcok with Mrs. lit Ardcnil, in disposing of his stock spending a week with his aunt, Mrs. William Flood of Freehold was aLcddy'a mother, Mrs. John Sowden, uml will discontinue the business. William H. VnnNoto. vinitor at Mm. Peter Snedeker'n last Mrs. Bernard Undine of Red Bank iWiiRner will move to the place known MIH. Willium Nichollu and children week. has been making a sojourn at tho What You Will Find This Week in this August Sale on Woodnide furin, which lie owns. have returned from u visit among Mr. and Mrs. Daniel V. 1). Conover home of her father, David Long. . John A. Glthena, Jr., editor of Tin; relatives at Freehold. fipont Saturday at Mitnmiquun. Cornelius VanCIeaf of Freehold, at Attractive Prices J'lOfireasivr • Timcti of Anbury Park, Mrs. Chnrle.s Carhnrt and children Mrs. E. E. Egolph spent two days formerly of this nlnco, npent part of Uml Mrs. Gitlionn spent Sunday with have returned from u viait with reln- last week at lirooklyn, last'wcok on IIIH farm hero. Parlor Suites, Side-Boards and Buffets, Mi.sion and Modern Dining Seta, Library Aim, Githena'n- mother, Mra. Ilenih, tivcH i|t Vlnelaml. • Mrs. J. Alex Guy is recovering from Mrs. Lawrence Cnrton'H ulster has Tablea, Odd Dresser* and Chiffonier* in Bird's-eye Maple, Circassian Walnut, Oak, ' who lives on ono of Arthur Hrisbunc'H MIH. Jennie Winner nml daughter nlckneiiH. returned to New York nftor n vlait farms near here. Elsie spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. James McCormick has a new home. here. Mahogany and White Enamel. China Closets in Mission and Oak, also many odd Itcv. Jnirxm W. Miiraluill of Ocean John II. WilliainH. MIHS Annn Fltv.maurico of Red Chairs, Rockers and Stands and Wood Beds. ^ „„-««,' Grove wiu unuhlc to attend the (|uar- Mrs. S. E, Knin of Morrinlown is EATOKTOWW MOWS. Bank in a gueiit of Mm. Frank Haley. turly con/pronco in the Went Farinn spending Home time with Mr, and Mm. Dr. Frnnk Homy linn been enter- ACE ORDERS NOW FOR FALL DELIVERY • church last week and the meeting wan Chnrlofl A. Cook.. CoutrAotM for Mftpiilra to Bolioola Qlv«il taining frlundu from Philadelphia. in charge of Ilev. B. .II, Decker of Mlna Pearl Lambert of Emit Orange Out List W»k. Mrn. Bernard A, Ulckoy in con- FidnrmintfAl , is visiting her sinter, Mrs, William George II. Bennett linn been fined to the houiio with elckncns. Mln« Olnrn Johnson hn.'i returned Morrlck. nwimlcd the contract to paint the Mm. Lawrence Curlon in home from il'om ft Visit with Mr. and MrB. Wll- THE R. WEST COMPANY MIBH Mlllo Hnrtung of New York public school imiide anil out at a coat a stay at Atlnntic City. lUm Henry Shafto at Villa P&rk. In visiting hor limit, Mrs. Iliubiira of $570. Tile Lincoln achoolliounn at John HankliiHon in on tlio nick lint. ' ' Dr. and Mrs. Georgo S, Williams Walters. have returned from a visit at Anbury South Eutontown will bo repainted by N. J. Mm. John Pearco of Lnkowood vlflr Joseph W. Ely at a conk of £40. Car- It poya to ndvortliotn Tim REOIBTW. ""'"" ,• i '..; , ^ • ••••' . '. • '..'.• :'••.' •:•••• . THE BED BANK REGIfcTEB PagtfTf "'

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STUDEBAKER "SIX" Six-passenger, six cylinders, 3 J2-inch bore, x 5-inch stroke, 121-inch wheelbase _: WITH :=::__—_ Electric self-starter Tire holders Full-iloatinft rear axle Clear-vision ventilating 34x4-inch Goodrich tires Stewart & Clark speed- Electric horri windshield—rain-vision Detachable, demountable These Dresses come from Jour of New York's foremost manu- rims ometer Silk mohair to]} type Electric lights Three-quarter elliptic Studebakor Jiffy curtains Special tool box. facturers and we have included many garments of our own fine Extra rim springs Luxurious upholstery Full set of tools regular stock-—the qualities throughout are such as to please the most carefully dressed women. The Studebaker1 "Six" Touring Car marks the most advanced stage in-the development of six-cylinder design. It brings within the reach of a moderate income those advantages of flexibility and smoothness in which a good six-cylinder motor excells. The driving power of this car is characteristic. The pull of the silent motof is steady, Lot No. 1 Lot No. 2 even and flexible. . • Consists of nearly 1000 House and Morn- A very splendid lot of Morning and When slowing down in traffic the " SIX" responds to the throttle with remarkable case, ing Dresses that would sell ordinarily at $1.50 while on the roads the continuous flow of power from the six cylinders gives an uninterrupted Afternoon Styles in Dainty Tub smoothness to the motion of the car. The " SIX" motor is not only powerful, it is also simple, and $2.00, during today, tomorrow and Fri- well-nigh frictionless and highly efficient. day these dresses will be on sale at only " Dresses, that sell ordinarily at $2.50 The Studebaker '' SIX " is a luxurious car. It is of course, electrically lighted and started. The six-passenger body is cojnniodius'and convenient, with deep, restful cushions and complete and 32.98. equipment. . • During this 3-day sale are marked The long wheel base, ample tires and easy resilient springs make the car exceptionally 79 cts. comfortable. And the price is only $1,550. Come in and see one in our show room and try Included are prettty ginghams, percales, at only it if you like. some lawns, as well as many other desirable THE STUDEBAKER LINE Summer Fabrics. This positively marks the Completely last House Dress Sale at this low price this 95 cts. Studebaker "2S' . Equipped season, all sizes, 34 to 46. Limit: 2 to a customer. Electrically LJghted and Started SALES LIMIT—2 Garments to 1 Customer All sizes, 34 to 52. Studebaker "33" V Electrically Lighted Studebaker "< and Started F. O. B. Detroit . •. Lot No. 3 THE FAMOUS FORD CARS Represents the finest and choicest showing of Prettily Trimmed Sum- Ford Runabout completely equipped, $475 mer Dresses for street and afternoon wear, materials are dainty striped IPord Touring Car completely equipped, S55O IPrest-O-lite Tanks and accessories of every kind and description voiles, white pique, white and colored corduroy, linen, linene, etc., Cars for Hire, of all sizes, by the Hour or. by the .trip The largest stock of Tires in this section. etc., the most wonderful offering of the season. The/fact that these Goodyear, Goodrich, F"isk and Michelin, Shoes and Tubes dresses formerly sold up to $4.50 and $5.00 and are now marked at only $1.65 GEORGE HANCE PATTERSON, means that they are not going to last very long, so we are obliged to mention—Please Monmouth Street, Near Broad, Come Early. Sizes up to 46. Limit: 2 to a Customer. RED BANK, N. J. GOLDSTEIN'S DEPARTMENT STORE HHIIII* Telephone 69O THE "ALWAYS BUSY" STORE THE CELEBRATED

ATLANTIC HiaHLANDS NEWS. church Sunday morning. During the erected on his property at Brevent Highland avenue entertained a num- iffertoiy they ])laycd a selection called Park. The house will contain seven ber of relatives over Sundav. Cyrouius Sti-yker Appointed Mnil Carrier 'Apple Blossoms" by Kobertson. They rooms and bath and will cost about William Maxsou of Chapel Hill is for Chapel Hill Routo. were accompanied on the piano by $2,500. Herbert E. Leonard has thenow driving a delivery wagon for Oyrcnius Stryker of South avenue Miss Marguerite Beechinjv of Brook- contract for the wo{k. Childs1 grocery company. IS A PIANO OF ha:s been appointed letter carrier on lyn. Rev. Frank I'\ Blessing, director The fair held yesterdiiy afternoon Frank W. Kiitcr, who is traveling the rural route from Atlantic High- of liads Hill Social Center of Chi-and evening in the Harteorn building through the South, was a visitor in land:; to Chapel Hill. He will start cago, occupied the pulpit Sunday on First avenue by the "women of the town over Sunday. woilc l-'riduy. James Hopla was themorning. It was mainly through the Methodist church was "well attended. William Maxson of Chapel Hill wqa former carrier, but he resigned to efforts of Mr. Blessing that the Pres- All of the articles sold well and a good initiated last night in the American Known Quality worlr for the central railroad. William byterian chuVch work was first started sum was realized. Mechanics lodge. Ma.vMm ban liei-n carrying the mail here in 1892. Mr. Blessing had not The committee which is making ar- Mrs. George II. Bristol of Third been in the pulpit since the church was rangements for the annual meeting of avenue is much improved after a seri- Each instrument placed in a home means that it has made a new friend and until .some one was appointed. dedicated, twenty,years ago. Hospital to Got $100. the Monmouth association of Baptist ous sickness. enthusiast through the medium of its pure, sweet, sustaining tone, coupled with Ajxiut W<>p wns cleared at the per- Miss May W. 'Braiz of New York churches to be held October !-!d and formance Riven at the Lyric Annex II sing "I Heard the Voice of Jesus 4th, will meet this wcelf at the Central OCEANPOBT HEWS. the patent DUPLEX sounding board, and many other exclusive MATfiUSHEK last' Friday night for the benefit of Saying," by Harris, at the Presby- Baptist church. Hie liiL'al auxiliary of the Long Branch terian church next Sunday ^morning/ Percy Falkenbcrg of Washington Qrouuds of Harvoat Home to Bo Lig'htea features. < • . hohpital. The program was excellent Miss Bronx is a member of the choir avenue has been laid up with a sore by Elootrioity. . and consisted of motion pictures and of the Church of tile Resurrection of hand. Several days ago ho blistered Everything is now in readiness for For the benefit of our patrons who cannot put much money into a piano, we vaudeville. New York ami is spending the sum- his fingers and then poisoned them by the annual harvest home of the Metlio- ' mer with her sister, Mrs. Harry Kyle, handling electric light wiring, r. (list church next Tuesday night. Ar-; have decided to sell a New, Full Octave, Mahogany Upright with stool and scarf feictia Boat for August. at the David P. Smith cottage on Ave- A horse belonging to J. (1. ilronkcs rangements have been made with the • Aii extra boat will he run on thenue 1). & company got out of the stable Mon- electric light company whereby the for the remarkably low price of Sandy Hook route on Sundays during A fair fur the benefit of the Stilii. y morning and guvu a number ox the grove, in which the festival will "take August to accommodate the large Agnes Catholic church is being held firm's employees an exciting chase be- place, will be lighted by electricity. crowds of people who patronize tliit1- in the Ralph building on First avenue fore it was caught. The various committees are as fol- roul,<\ The boat leaves the Atlantic adjoining tile postollice. There is n Edward Sweeney, who ia employed lows : S17S.OO Ilii;hliiii(ls pier .shortly after five good attendance every day and thein Magee's bnlcher shop, lms been laid Come to our warerooms. "Seeing is believing." o'chiL'l; in tin- afternoon. articles are bringing good prices. The up for some time with blood poison in JII'.H, IIIIIT.V Kerry. MI-M. .1. I', lli'lli'ii'mim! BrU't ltoiiin. fair will be continued throughout the his left hnnd. The hand iw commenc- I'ri'iMiriilion <>t ijinuriilH—1'npt. l:fn.ia- ing to lie.il now. mhl lOlilrlit^t'. We also will sell a New, Mahogany, 88-Note Player-Piano with combination Advertised letters remain at theweek. 'I'lihli'M-—Alr.i. ll-iiry VimHiliolck. !lr<: pohl'illW'i' addressed In- William Kren- The electric lights ill the town were The baseball game between tho h'lTil ili'iil, .Mi>-. liiii-llrm JICKIII, .Mis, .M- bench, scarf and 12 rolls of music for Kci, Walter W. Carter, Stanley put out of Commission by Ihc heavy Alerts and the Clover athletic club ll-ll. 1IW. IIMIIUIIM'S lllllllll., .Ml-N. WCMl. nine of Perth Aniboy'Sunday after- 'I'li'lict Bi'llhia -llan-y ViiilSelinli'l:, Kyiiini, V. Tiulinrskuio, Higiia I'zuclli storm Sunda1 y afternoon. A number JII-H I'Mwiir,! Win Ililcy. l'ii'lrci, Many drier, Martin Abra- of awnings were blown down and noon had to be called off on account of Ii-t- ci-a-ii••• - -.Mi-. :iiiil .MI-M. Hurry I'ciry. $370.00 the heavy rain. II I'M. Wl'Hl. ham: ert IJ. -I. Smith, l\lr. and iMrs. ,lo- broken, among them being the one on t jleph JMiiliir, .Ion (iadiiKci', William the borough oilire and one on Miss Bes- l- nm'.v--.MrH. I-:. \V, Cniler, MIH. Mina Mai: Uoherts, a trained nurse lii'iirui'' 1-alwiirilH. This offer is well worth your time and consideration. Itriwn, llaiold (!. Kcruald, Mr. andsie liallin'.'i IKJIIKC on Bay View ave- in the French hospital at New York, Sun ill-Inks -<"11IIfxil llci'lii'l-l. Jirh. K. A. I'idierts, I'. .IlicliHoa, Miss nue. ; spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. A meeting to consider the adviHiibil- These prices demonstrate what you can save by patronizing a recognized jtiil.h Weaver, Miss Rita Melruson, The Presbyterian Hunday-school and Mrs. N.- II. ltoberts of Valley ily of ndo|iting a borough form of Ml.,. Sitriili Hell, MrH. (.!. Yitzmaser, will hold its picnic tomorrow in theDrive. government for Oceanport was held piano manufacturer. Mi:.s Mary (!. TIKII-III', Miss Nellie woods on the liawrie property near Kev. (Jeor^e II. Gardner will deliver Saturday night in the l^'uck house. Myi.ni, Mm. Mary K .luclison, Miss Hilton station. The school will leave the third sermon im the "False Pro- There wii" u large turn out. Nearly (!oii!e!iu Fi)\, Mis. .IIUNCS r'dwardst, un the 10:1(1 train in the morning. The verbs of I life" at the Central Baptist every one who spoke on .{ho. matter Mr.i. Nebicin Al.kin, Miss I,orclta congregation and friendn of tho school church next Sunday night. Ihtiught that ni;!hing would Im gained VICTOR-VICTROLAS Maish, lint. John .1. Dreney, Mrs. have been invited to go along. Misn Marguerite Booching and liy changing the form of governnii'iil. (jr t*'e Kiriteidierg, Minn Grace O'llrien, ' 'Miss Kntc SchaefTer of Baltimore, friend of Urooklyn art; visiting Miss" A resolution was piuined thut it 'wan Mi,•!. Kdwurd (!. l.,niry, Mrs. Chajilen Maryland, is upending several weeks lteeehing'si uncle, C. A. AnderHoii of the sense of thi' meeting thai no hor- Largest and Most Complete Stock in Town Yoiine;, Minn Agnes Ili'inur, Mis.'i Kitty with her brother, Rev. .1. II. Ki'liaelfer Lincoln avenue. ough he formed. M'ednvi'i'ii, IMIHM A, Chapellleld, Miss rciut< of l;'lpit'nvcnifc i" persons, n larger number Ijiim hail 1 1 '"I'lii1 l'liHojiei: (if Zendn," a phntn- [ Mr. and Mm. Walter Nelson and now win-kin); an billiniciiilcrk for theever attended amv previous pii'iii'. nf MATHUSHEK & SON PIANO CO., llliiy in four iict,i|,' WIIM pj'eseiited at.lho two daughters of New Market are vis- United Skates CNJII-OMII mm)ti\ny, the aunduy-Kcliiio!.,, ,. •' Lyric alined Monday afternoon and' iting Uev. and Mm. O."H. Gardner of MI-H. .lolin Hagormnn of l'crtli Ain- ilillhl before lai'iin nudlonceu, Hhld nv/miie. Mr, anil Mrs; bnV'WHH u visitor in town last week. In ^ho wunt columns of 'J,')ji: Ri;n- 5 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. I (tiioi'Ku Hoiulerkui'K of llrooldyn and g Post of Duni'llen lipcnp t Fridayy Mr. fluaron of Highland uvemie lina JSTKH you will Had u convention ol I'Vanlt Ackvriion of this pluoo iilavt'il jiind Saturdad y lyt ththo nnrHijnngi!. bcc.lL hud up with alckn P?O]|1Q,W1IO hnve tljingB to nny.to er.oh the'vliiirii iilidVilld littlio rrcMbytcrmii 'AiOiluy Itoop Wil'liavi) a' hoime •W; tuul' Jhtr't"" otllciv''Bo ono of thimi.—Ad\!. '• Page 18 THE RED BANK REGI8TEB DOG AT EVERETT. f++++**+++*+4*4*4+4+44++++++++*^ Pictorial Review Fall Fashion Pictorial Review Fashion Book SNARLING, SNAPPING CUR CAUSED A Book Just Out. Now on Sale BIG LOT OF EXCITEMENT. We always have in stock all sizes of every pattern shown in the catalog. You Beautifully illustrated in colors. All the latest Fall Styles Pictorial Review It Attacked Bernard A. Hickey, a Blacksmith, and can depend on getting just the Pictorial B ?o ad St^H.ed .Bank. Review Pattern you select. New Fall Patte rns are all in stock. After Mr. Hickey Had Scared It Off the Dog J Rushed in Theodore Stilweil's Store-Later It|<. was Shot by Charles Repphard of Red Bank. A mad dop; caused a great deal^of ! The animal was directly in front of a | excitement at.Everett last week. Tlie [bip: tank of kerosene. To have fired stranpre, actions of tlie animal were at the tloji' would have punctured the' first noticed by Bernard A. Hickey, a tank and perhaps set ..fire, to the oil.; blacksmith. When the doc saw Mr.The storekeeper had his gun with him, j Hickey it rushed nt him, showing its but on account of the danger of strik- teeth. Froth was dripping from its ing the oil tank he did not dare to use mouth* The blacksmith wns standing it. near an apple tree, and he used apples The dot; suddenly made up its mind as missiles to throw at the dopf. Some to vacate its quarlei's. Growling and of the hard, green apples hit the dop:,Knurling it" ranou t of the building jind and Mr. Hickey succeeded in scaring down the road. Charles Repphard of it off. Red Bank saw the dog. Mr. Repphard • The dop then rushed into Theodore is employed by Trevonian Bennett, a Stilweil's general store. It ran down Red Bank butcher, and he was deliver- cellar and remained there for nearly ing meat at Everett. He hud a gun in half an hour. Looking down the stair- his 'wugon and he used it? to shoot at way, the store keeper saw something the dog. The first shot killed the that looked like two red balls of fire. animal. It is not known 'who owned They were the eyes of the mud dog.the dog. RUMSON COUNCIL NOTES BIG SEA DAY AT SHORE, t : . 9 Every Day Brings Forth More Specials at Lower Prices SA1T WATER DAY CELEBRATED AT ^ MEW I.ICENSE ORDINANCE GIVEN KEANSBURG SATUBDAY. ! JL = ITS FIRST BEADING. TUo New Ordinance Will Be an Amend- Country Folks Tlirong the Beacli and ment to the Old Ordinance—Conncll- JSnjoy Bathing- and the Other Amuse- | SUMMER DRESSES SUMMER DRESSES SUMMER DRESSES meh Considering' the Plan of Buying' meats—Young- Folks Had Such a Good j Auto Fire Apparatus. • Time They Didn't Want to Go Home, j MUST BE CLOSED OUT Less Than Councilmen Halsey and Crawford Salt water day was- celebrated at MUST BE CLOSED OUT Less Than MUST BE CLOSED OUT Less Than were the only official absentees at theKeansburg last Saturday and the Half Price. - Half Price. • , meeting of the Rumson mayor and place was crowded with visitors alT Half Price. council last Thursday night. Several day long. A lot of the farmers who $2.93 weeks ago the matter of revising the live way back in the country started S1.93 ordinance ' relating to licenses wasfor the beach the day before and sonic $3.93 taken up and at Thursday night's arrived at the beach as early as four meeting an ordinance which will be an o'clock. The roads from up country WASH SKIRTS amendment to the original ordinance w.ere lined with wagons all the morn- WHITE SKIRTS WHITE SKIRTS relating to licenses came up for theing and each vehicle was loaded with j Balance of stock, worth up to $2.00. first reading. This matter occupied a laughing, jostling'crowd of children | Pique and Ratine, worth up to $4.00, High grade materials, sold up to $5.00 the larger part of the session. and older people. On the arrival at, • • 98c Councilman Crawford is chairman the beach, the wagons were parked in • of the fire committee and the matter an open lot near Jlorris's and most of I $1.98 $2.93 of better facilities in getting to fires the occupants made a bee line for the ' was passed over until the next meet- water. The bathing costumes wore j ing. Councilman Kuhn of the commit- many and varied, and many of them ' WHITE WAISTS tee reported that several meetings of came up to the latest fashions. The! SUMMER WAISTS • SHIRTWAISTS the fire committee had been held and bathing wus excellent all day and the High and low neck styles, worth up to Fine materials and styles, sold up to $1.98 that the matter would be satisfactorily •children had a fine time sporting in All regular $1.00 values; must go at once, adjusted in a short time. The present the water.' $1.98. • -•..• ' and $2.49. , system of fire alarms in Eumson and At noon the hungry crowd gathered the manner in which the firemenar aroune d the wagons and the lunch boxes 69c 93c $1.49 compelled to w.ait for teams before the |were taken out and soon emptied of lire trucks can leave the firehouses their contents. In the afternoon 'some 4 has caused a lot of talk among the went back bathing while the others firemen. This has brought forth the tramped around and saw the sights. DRESS GINGHAMS WASH DRESSES idea of the borough buying motor ap- LONG GLOVES Toward nightfall the men folks Iliiih (Snide Dross, (iiiij;- paratuses for the two fire companies. scouted around and gathered up their A <|iiimtity of Dresses made of ];nvus ;md percales; •l.on» Hi He < Jloves of line qualify, l!lack, The new apparatus matter has been scattered families and got them into! lianiN , choice desiji'lis, sold ill) ti> 12'/-it;. yd.,' 1 referred to the fire committee and a nicely trimmed, worth * 1.125 each, While imil Colors; our regular Tile. «rnit; , nf the wagons. The children were all re- Sille ll-ll'C, ' report .is due at the next meeting. luctant to go, and many were the E. B. Storms of Long Branch, who wails from the younger generation. 79c represents several concerns handling 7 l-2c yard 59c fire department equipment, was at the In years gone by the majority of tlie meeting and suggested that the bor-farmers came to the beach in wagons, ough buy two Pope-Hartford combi- but this year the tables had changed nation trucks, carrying ladders, hose considerably and a great many went and a forty-gallon chemical tank each. in their new 1913 automobiles, with Remnatits of Wash Goods The apparatus he had in mind was horns honking and the dust trailing WASH PETTICOATS CHILDREN'S SOCKS bought by a Jersey City dealer for along behind into the eyes of their less Short lengths of Wash (toods, the balani'e (ticoiits, n ade uf striped seersuckoi1, . Sot•lfs for children, plaid and striped fops; Jersey City but not accepted and were' fortunate and slower going friends of this season's I-1,•;<•. and 15c. grades, to listed at ?3,500 each, but. if two were 'and neighbors. But dillicultics' like with scalloped uul onilii'oidoivd bottom, iit sizes 4 to S|-/.; refjiiliu* l-"c jfi-iuli1, at bought at one time the price would be these were forgotten after once reach- close out, $4,500 each. The machines are ofing the beach, and the crowd was like 10c fifty-horse power and can carry six to one happy family gathering. 7 l-2c yard 49c eight men. He had photographs of the trucks and the firemen thought the photographs represented a very effi- THSOWlf OFF A MOTOECYCIE. ' . cient apparatus. Atlantic Highlands YoniiEr Pocplo In- The Oceanic hook and ladder com- jured nt Bumson Last Friday 27lg-]it. FULL SIZE SHEETS CHILDREN'S DRESSES SILK HOSIERY L. E. Leonard and a young woman pany will remodel its building this I'ed Sheets, made of j>ood muslin that will Dresses, made of percale ami ginghams, Women's Hose in all the liigli colors, fall. The borough holds its official uiend of Atlantic Highlands were rid- WiiKh'u]) close; full size, T2x!)l) inches; this meetings in this building and the bor- ing on Mr. Leonard's new motorcycle sizes 2 to (J jours; sold formerly at (iOc, now (in'en, Xel Hose, ('s and In- A good (jiiiility of Veiililateil Xet Cornels, notify the Tintern Manor and the have .sold up to f 1.1)0 per .Yard; great bar- Rumson water company to repair fered from shock. The motorcycle scrtioiis; worth Su. vd., 12 ydsi.n pi them. A fire hydrant .at West Park, was badly damaged. A new light special nt iong-Iiip stylo, a kind sold at (l!>c, special at which has been used heretofore as anwhich cost $8 was put on the motor- outlet or test hydrant, will be put incycle that day and it was broken up 10c yard 49c 49c commission as a regular fire hydrant by the collision. The dog was unhurt. piece for fire department use. Albert Patterson and William Tur- ner, who have served seven years as BOY RUNS INTO ABTO. active members of the Oceanic hook and ladder company, were Thursday Trunk Heyor In Hospital as Result of Ac- BATH TOWELS BATHING HATS WIDE RIBBONS night granted exempt firemen certifi- cident at Vanderburg-. Short lengths of Fine Satin, Taffeta and Frank Heyer, a Montrose boy, ran Turkish liath Towels, full size and a good Uublier. Lined Sateen liatliiiif,' Hi its in cates. into an automobile driven by John T. Filiiry Flowered Kilibiins; sold at l!!)e. per Edwin Soffinp; filed his bond in theCross at Vanderburjr on Sunday. The heavy quality, worth 25e. each, this Wilson's best shapes ; sold at niic , now amount of $250 as a special oflieer of boy was riding a bicycle and was com- the borough. His bondsmen are Louis ing down a hill in front of James Ben- 19c • Freitag and William Cook. The sig-nett's property. Jlr. Cross wns going 29c 15c yard natures to the bond were witnessed by up the hill. He saw the boy coming Daniel A. NauRhton. at full speed and called to him but the J. W. Holefield, in a letter to theboy paid no attention. Mr. Cross commissioners, complained a'bout bi-stopped the auto and pulled to the side cycle riding on the sidewalks. The let- of the road. Heyer seemed to lose SEAMLESS SHEETS TRIMMED DRAWERS MUSLIN WEAR ter was ordered filed for future ref- control of his wheel and crashed into (Jowns, Princess Slips and Skirts, .ill erence. the front of the auto, damaging it con- liei Sheets, nuule of good nmslin, full Drawers of good niiisliii, with lace and siderably. Mr. Cross picked up the nicely trimmed; sold up t<» Sfl..">0, special A petition signed by the policemen sizes, no seams; a (i!Jc. g\•ude, at of the borough was presented Thurs- boy and took him to the Long Blanch embroidery trimming; 'Mht.qualit y iit salt; price, day night. The police want an in-hospital 'where it vyas found his leg crease of salary and the matter was was broken and his face a mass of 55c 25c turned over to the police committee. cuts and bruises. Mr. Cross had his 98c The present .salary averages about mother and two sisters in'the auto. 31.60 per day. .Tolni H. Wilson, Jr., of East Oceanic, was appointed police- man to fill the vacancy on the force. TAKEN TO HOME FOB INCUKABXiES. Under the new law policemen are to INITIAL WASH CLOTHS GOWNS and SKIRTS CHILDREN'S ROMPERS take civil service examinations. Mr. Colt'a Keck Woman, nn Invnlld Sinoo lionipcrK of oluiiiihray anil gingham, Wilson will serve on the force as an ClilKllioocl, Now in Institution. AVash Cliifhs, link knit willi your inilial (inwns and Skirts, elegantly trimmed wiih extra cop until such time us the com- -Miss Janu White of Jersoyvillc, till strongly insult'; sixes U to (i yours, a regular . missioners learn when and where the recently a resident of Colt's Nick, wan woven in ; a regular IOc. kind, al line laces and embroidery; worlli SI.(Ml, at :{!)<•. grade, policemen are to take their examina- taken hist week to a home for incur- tions. alilcs in New York state. When two 5c 79c Albert Uoach reported a bad hole in years1 of aj{e her parents JJIIVC 1KM' 25c the road near the Strong property and turpentine in hopes of curing walk and she hccnnir tin in- j T John Yoomans, justice of the peace, valid. Of late other parts nf her body ! -«V turned in a report of the work done by hccanie alVected with « .sort of par-' T Broad Street. Red Bank. him and with his report was a check alysis. , - ^ STRAUS CO. for $7 which he had collected in lines. \Most of the fines were collected from WHIEl GRIPPED OiFF BY AUTO. persons who exceeded the sliced limit in their automobiles or who drove Wilg-on Belonging: to Qoorgo Boffol of their cars at night without tnil lights, Oolt'n Nook Dnnmfiroa Lint Wook. BIDS WANTED. JVIr. YeomnnH's report was complete in 1 detail, It wan the first report received Joseph Leonard, a small colored lioy from n justice In the borough in sev-who is employed on Oorge .SIIHVI'H NEW SUMMER FELT HATS llid.i lire wimli'd for n new iiclinol farm at Colt's Necli, was driving Imini' DEMOSTRATION fi!; to In; ururtud nt Wuynl of Slirc>wnliury.- Yeoninnti promised to render a monthly tomobile. One of tin! wheels of th« at Special Prices. report of the canes brought before liiiii car was knocked olf. I'lmpfy mill: I'lniiH imd HpnciflcalioiiB can 1)(J «''- 1 cans were in the wagon and them.' tiiini'd by applying to Kmnlt I;on Hovornll MILJ-JINERTT yours. Mr.. VmiNeRt Bent In a repair clcik on or liuforn nix o'clock I'lidny, bilb l for $$47.0$470 5 and dcdifctwddftfl ll ffro m tltlmtt How Yorkor rlmfl 910. JAPHIA CLAYTON 66 BROAD STREET, RED BANK AiiKiiHt 15tli, llllll. . amount thirtthit y dollar.dllWhiH Whichh he l liml I'Vi'd (iimi nf New York WIIH fined The liifiii'il I-L'IKIIVCH tlio ri|;ht to IT- collected In fines, leaving a balance $10 nml I'IWIH Snmlny uflcnioon by •43 Broad St., Red Bank, INT. J. duo him of $17.01). Tlid hill in onu of Kecorder ]). K. Wi'iiUorth of linlford Jcct imy or nil liidn. long standing and It will he taken up for appearing on the beach at New A Sllverplated Tea Spoon FVee With ' FltANK r.AWKK, Point Comfort driwcd In ii' woman'.1) UlHtvlot Clerk. , by the finance committee: and the road Defective arcalslit icnorallr tlm ciuao. Correct th» arealplit by llaiMl. jBUpciIntendont for checking, before bathing continue and acting in un In- Eucti lOo Package and the lieadacliila a thin K of tht VMt. Vn» eonaullallon, GUaaaa If nt»3ei .Inly HOtli, H)i:i. next meeting. decent milliner, (inm WIIH nricMtid on •t nuxlarato Drleei. 'i'1110 KKII HANK IIKIIIKTI-.U in notrd Bills amounting to $l,7!M.fi0 wore complaint of John K. llowliind," mi- DR. STILES, Doctor of Optici, 1 ordeied paid mid a five IIUHIIIIH' note perlnti'iidcnt of the New Point Com- ALL, THIS WE JE K v fur HK | ciiri - for (2,000 was ordered (Uncounted. fort lleach company. , *• I Vliil. Rad n.nlc, N. J., aYifr'olhar W.dn.id.,. Nail Vlill W.dn.icl.r. Atmml 27lli ful cxfcutlon of itn printiiiK l ••••••••••••«••••••••••••••••«••••••••••••••••••••••• Hoiuaz 1 to 0 P. M, At Second National Bunk IlulltUnjj-, noom»(J7'B8.