•y v TER s VOLUME XXXIV. NO. 48." RED BANK, N.l# WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1912. PAGES 1 TO 8;

' WDKD4Y-S0B00& JUWOOIATIOW. OCEAKIO. Fteebyterlan Btmdejr-Bchool Worker* EXHIBITifOF BASKETS. Op*a Air Event to be Held by Volunteer R0AD AGREEMENT SIGNED Tom an Orfaplutlon, Flra Compnny In July.' SCHOOL ATHLETIC FIELD. The officers, teachers and a number VBAVTJUTUZt &.Y AT MIDDI.E- The Oceanic fire company will hold of the alder scholars of the Preaby- SOW* , an open air fair the first week "in MIDDLETOWN HIGH SCHOOL RECEIVES A GIFT OF TWO MILES OF RED BANK'S HIGHWAYS TAKEN torian Sunday-school met a week ago July, cither in the' Oceanic woods or Tuesday night at Newton Doremun's Tha sxhibita Jlwfi* Jbt Work of'lllaa on the Brill lot opposite the h'rehduse. A LARGE TRACT OF LAND. OVER BY THE COUNTY. on Washington street and formed an The matter was decided upon at a oigunization to be known as the First ketry—The *iifl*i Will Made AnUa special meeting of the company held Piesbytcrlan Sunday-school associa- Old Colonial H&jfcQ tndlug-i/ Wednesday night. Andrew Zerr is Negotiations Extending Over Several Months Brought to a Suc- Ths ROMUTaken Over Begin At Cooper'* Bridge, Go to Prospect A very fine''Wfhtbition of "home- tion. Another meeting will be 'held , .. . • .. 3- , . chairman of the fair committee. ; next Tuesday night at the parsonage mado' . „ hc d ut Mld(Jlc Others on the committee arc John and cessful End On Monday-The Tract Cost $2,000 and Contain* Place, Thence to Rivenide Avenue, Thence to Front Street and to\vn 'last Batus William Murphy, Karl Clark, John on Wallace street. At this meeting afternoon. Miss Nearly Six Acres—The Donor is Lewis S. Thompson, Who Abo Then to the Easterly Limits of Red Bank-Broad Street Also further plans will be made and oi-Rachel Taylor'* .. Iddlctown learned Wilson, David Kinney, Samuel Brill ficcis will be elected. tho science, a(J>a_ g et making as a and George Kuhn. Gives $500 in Cash to Grade the Property. Taken Over by the County. pastime about'ten years ago. Her teacher wan R'-JiMlKhusctta man who Middletown township is the first courses in this sutdy. The Middle- Last Friday night. Col, Edwin-A. politiciunB jwpuld very much sooner had spent a Iqng'H no among the In- school district in Monmouth county to town board of education i« considering Stevens, the state.road commissioner, see Red Bankers pay nigh taxes than dians and whaj"lia I learned basket TEACilERS IN TOWNSHIP. own an athletic field for the use of the the advisability of sending two of the approved the agreement-mode -by the have u Democratic board get credit NINE BOYS ARRESTED, making whlla'Hp.lH ed with them. commissioners of Bed Bank with the for saving public money. After the public school children. Last year, Middletown teachers to this (school THEY WEBB CONCEBMED IN A Last winter^)" ""y ' fol.mcd a APPOINTMEKTB MADE BY SEEEWB- when the people of the township voted this summer, at the expense of the county board of freeholders, taking freeholders nod agreed to take over class of fourteeu; to raise $G2,500 for a high school over about two miles of Red Bank'a NUMBEB OP PETTY ROBBBBIES. s and for several BUBY BOARD ZiABT WEEK. school district, in order that they may these Red Bank roads frantic efforts months she bai teaching, them building, Lewis S. Thompson of learn the best methods of teaching ioads and -making them into county were made by Republican politicians basketry, TheiJ; Brookdale farm offered to give a piece highways. .;•••.-., ts are, made prin- Inoreais in Salaries of Two Xaaobers— organized play to the children of the to prevent Col. Stevens from approv- Soya Kanga In Ayo from Hlght to Four* cipally fronVthj" ve grasses found of land for an athletic field for thetownship. : When the board of freeholders or- ing the agreement mode by the com- teen Yean—Parents of Eaoli Bad Give hereabouts, thoj orn.huBk is used All wer» Be-A^ppotntad Except UIBB use of the school children, provided a ganized for the cm-rent year in Jnn-missioners and tho freeholders. People Sarah Nlvlson who BoilfrnoS—Last Tlie transfer of the Davis tract to' •; Bondi of $100 for Boy« to Appear Be- to a limited Some of the suitable tract could be obtained. the school district will be made as uui'y an application was made to thewero urged to notify Col. Stevens that fort arena Jury. ed in the neigh- [ Year's Oflloera BO-El«ctod. board to take over certain roads in they were opposed to the taking over grosses were,re Various tracts in the neighborhood of soon as the search of the title is com- Nine Red Bank boys were arreBted borhood of R( inj ; especially along Teachers were appointed by thethe new school were taken into con- pleted. Thcii the plotwill be surveyed Bed Bank and conduct them thereaf- of these roads by tho county but only : : Wednesday afternoon charged with a the river, bu . je' rdatcr part were Shrewsbury township board of educa- sideration, nnd after investigation, the and the work of improving the prop- ter ns county roads. For the past five n few objections were made. Promi- series of robberies. All of them ad- found at Port;. .Ohtjmtth. Miss Tay- tion Friday night. Miss Sarah Nivi- George W, Ravis property was se- years Red Bank ha$ been paying a nent among the Bcnnt number of those '****«!• J<4 1I1U » ti erty begun. It is intended to have mitted their guilt and their parents lor camped outfc$ Port Monmoutli son of Eatontown, who has taught lected as being the most desirable. The the athletic field, including the play- lurRo share of the county road taxes who objected to the county taking over furnished bonds of $101) each for the school at Fair Haven more than thirty without receiving one dollar of direct these roads were George W. Chandler, several weeks ,.„.. 11 while she was negotiations for thp;*puichnBo> of thoground, fully equipped by the time appearance of the boys before the hnivofting tho VSiid Hi graircea needed. yenro, him resigned,nnd no one IIUH yet property, were taken in charge by school opens in the fall. benefit therefrom. Likewise it has ret who WKK no overwhelmingly defeated Kruno1' jury, 'l'hc boys are Arthur been appointed to fill the vacancy. ecived ho direct benefit from the au- She livev d Inn n--~--^-~ M wi "-the- •beac ••h• un-•-d• Melvin A. Rice, the president of the The present school, year has been for commissioner last year, dnd Capt. Huff and Walter VanNest of River until the latter The'board is hopeful that she may re-Middletown board of education. The tomobile license money which is dis-Charles B. Pafsons. street, ^Walter Bnckwell, Oscar Holmes she 'remained'.'flie consider the resignation. the -first in several years that no tributed by the state to the various Col. Stevens was very Busy with part of Octob8r5t:)l i took a bath in deal was closed on Monday of this school in the township has been closed and Joseph Bolding of Willow street the buy every dtiy vhile she WHS at Edgar Bearmore, who has been week. Mr. Thompson'will pay $2,000 on account of contagious diseases. county roads, The overage amount teaching at Wayside, resigned his po- of county road money paid annually official work during the session of the'; and Mario and Iauis Bancore, An- the shore, to tKe su prise of many of for the tract. . This is largely due to the constant legislature, and when the legiBlaturo tonio Palmineri and Vito Cosso of the people tliere, ';ho thought the sition and Oakley Parker of Dover supervision of Dr.' William D. Sayre bjj Red Bank during the past five township, in Ocean county, was ap- George W. Davis, whose estate years has been between $6,000 and adjourned he was kept busy in various' Shrewsbury avenue. The boys range season for bathing, n the bay ended owned the tract in question, died last of Red Bank, the medical inspector of . parts of the state. It was not until in ace from eight to fourteen years. with the first d&S iptembcr. While pointed in his place. The amount of the township schools, This means a $0,000. The total amount pnid during salary was not fixed. year. His executors were Mr. and theee five years has been over $22,000. last Friday night that he got oppor; The things stolon by the boys in- she was at the hore Mifs Taylor Mrs. J. Edward Davis, his son andgreat saving to the people of the town- .»uu ~ •>~.»j •..£,..• •.•.«>. ..— o"- W..J--- x (lu uiiii£i> OVIJII:II uj . lilt; uujra in- made many friends with the children All the salaries will remain, the daughter-in-law; and Ira Antonides, thip, who otherwise would hive to Every other borough and township tuniting had.beey to comn eannounce to Red Barilt.d to ^b eA hel near-deluded at d canned fruit and a bicycle from same except in two instances. 'Miss the canning factory of the Grower of that locality. 8 is drew pictures Jr. The tract contains nearly six pay for medical attendance and medi- in the county except Red Bank has the town hall. The board of commis- Sisters, keys from Charles Lewis's for them, showed h m'how she lived, Elizabeth Stryker of Red Bank, a acres. It is nearly square. It has a cines for their children who contract ono or more county ronds running sioners were present together with lumber yard, adjoining the' factory, and it was not loni before her tent teacher in the Shrewsbury school, will long frontage on the Leonardville diseases in Echoo!, and it also mean9 through it. Red Bank did not have about a store of taxpayers and busi- two bags of rubber belonging to Frank was a Mecca for t little boys and get ?550 a year in place of $500, and road and also a long frontage on thea great advantage to the school dis- a foot of county roads. It pnid out a ness men of Red Bank. The Bohomiun Pctillo of Leonard street, candy from il of that local y. She showed Oliver B. Lane, teacher at the Shafto's road leading from the high school to trict, since it increases the state school large sum annually to keep county club wus giving a minstrel show at Hubbard's delivery wngon and foils, them how to paint the.pictures after Corner school, will get $700 a year- in the trolley, and railroad stations. On money by preventing wholesale ab- roads in other boroughs and town- the lyceum for the benefit of the hos-'reds and rods from Or. Edwin Field's Ehe had drawn them); and she let them place of $GO0. the north the tract is bounded by thesenteeism from school. , -ships in repair, but it did not receive pitnl and this was partly responsible boat house. Huff and Blackwell were use her paints to. cplor the pictures/ The board of education re-organ- trolley road. The field is less than Beginning with next year the dental one cent of direct benefit from the for the small attendance. All those not present at the hearing. Huff was She entered into their little troubles, ized at a previous meeting by re-elect, two minutes' walk from the high clinic will be established in the high county road fund. The commissioners present were heartily in favor of the at home sick with measles, and Black- she told them stories, and flic gave ing last year's officers.. school, The people of the township school, where a special room has been of Red Bank believed that this was county taking over the roads. Col. well ran away from the officers. The them pleasant little jtalks on the vari- The teachers and the snlurics they have voted to build a concrete side- fitted up for this purpose. Pupils in not fair to the taxpayers of Red Bank Stevens announced that he had come pnrents of both boys furnished bonds ous things they found along the bay will receive are as follows: walk from the trolley station to the and they began work to get the free- other schools in the township whose to Red Bank to take up the matter j Of$ioo that the lads would appear and shore or In tho fields' and woods near Full- Huven—Iloluml Fennlmore. prin- high school, and this sidewalk wi)l teeth need attention' will be trans- holders to take over the two main that every othor borough in the county ' answer to the chnige». nt hand. Tho little folks looked on. cipal, $1,200; Mlas Cora .lennhiRK $750; bo built on tho wofct side of the road, roads in the borough. Miss KutlilGcn V. T>. Huugluuil )00(l; Minn ported from tho school they attend to had county roads running through it Arthur L. Wymbs, chief of police, her with great ,'ove and admiration Viola Litye JCOO; William Scott Johnson along one side of the athletic field. the high school, where their teeth will These roads connect with other which wero cared for at county ex- and Constable William H. Chandler and they knew that not in the whole $650; MIH.S Annie M. cooper JGOO. A brook runs through the property be cared for. Dr. Jay S. Martin of county roads. They SJoln the county pense; that-he saw no reason why i , On Tuesday of last wide world was there another such as \AU\eAU\e Silver—David liavls. prlnc'lpnl, mad e the aneslB JSOOO; CelCelll a BBngstet r $65$6500 ; MMarlol n DuvlDl- and this will have to be piped. A New York has been in charge of the highways, system at Cooper's bridge, Red Bank Bhould not have the eume < wcek Mr. Wymbs went to the Shrews-she. Many of theirj'jittle hearts were non 58005800. little grading will also have to be dental clinic in the Middletown town- and also at the eastern end of Front ndyantugea from county roads as were bury avenue school. He had an idea broken when she wipit away for the Shrewsbury—ThartdeilK P. 'Welch, prin- done. In order that the field can beship schools ever since this depart- street and at the southern end of wjnter. They have hope, however, of cipal, $000; Miss Grucc middle $67C; Miss enjoyed by the other boroughs of thethat Eome of the boys of the school ldlzabeth Stcykcr *B60. put in condition to use at the opening ment was established and he has been Broad street. The taking over of county; and that unless some Rood were concerned in the robberies and having her among .them again the Tlnton Full«—Raymond Voorhees $750. of school in September, Mr. Thomp- re-engaged for the coming year. these roads by the county completes reason could be advanced why Redhe thought that some of them' would coming all. Shiifto'H Corner—Oliver B. Uino »700. son has donated $500 in cash, which _ . , ' ." - . , . . oreon Orovc-'-Stephen HlKBlnson 1540. the system of county roads hereabouts Bank should not have the same rights show, signs of guilt if they saw an of- i will be spent in preparing tjie field and makes a continuous route of and privileges us other boroughs, he ficer in the school room. His deduc- During the early part of the winter, Pino BrooU—.1. \v. Uurnell $5-10. for use. The deed will be taken in the EEB rOUBTH BXBTHDAY. county roods from the northern to thewould sign the agreement. tions provod correct. Miss Taylor sorted nnd seasoned her! Commencement exercises will be name of the Middletown township southern pavt of the county, and from Remarks in favor of the agreement grasses and in February she opened ;ne ld this year as follows: . school district. It is the intention of Gathering of Little Folks at the Home of the western end of the county to the After going through two rooms Mr. a school of basketry at Middletown. I.iUlo silver—Wednesday, Juno r,tli. were made by a number of those pres- Wymbs appeared before the pupils She has had fourteen pupils and they the board of education to name the Anna z,aytou. shore. Before these roads were taken ent. There were no objections to thetaught by Miss Nellie Wilbur. Vito — ••••-• Shrewsbury—Tliumluv. June 6th. property the Lewis athletic field, or Anna J. Layton, daughter of Mr. over there was a gap of about a mile agreement and Col. Stevens affixed have had two or three exhibitions of I'alr Unven—l-'riduy, June 7th. the Thompson athletic field, in honor in the county rouds running north Cosso, one of the boya, ducked behind their work. The exhibition on Satur- j and Mrs. Augustus Layton of Drum- his signature. The agreement had his desk whon he saw the chief and EVEKETT MAN WINS SUIT. f the donor. mond place, celebrated her fourth and south, and in the county ronds previously been executed by the bor- day, however, was the most ambitious j running east and west. burst into tears. The chief took the of any yet attempted. About seventy ' After the tract has been graded the birthday Thursday afternoon. ,•' Her ough ofiicinls. The next day it was boy outside and from hitn got thebaskets were displayed, and these Importnnt Decision Konaoreil in ravoi ioard of education will fit up the field little guests enjoyed a pleasant after- When the taking over of these roads forwarded to the county officials, and j name3 of fivc of tho boys concerned in of Charles A. Carlson. in the manner approved by play- noon indoors in spite of the bad by the county was taken up by the were of all sizes and of all manner of was executed by them. _ _ _ tue -robberies, and from one of these construction and ornamentation. They Charles A. Carlson, owner of Hol-ground and athletic field experts. A weather. After a season of games and commissioners, the project was fought Col. Stevens remained in Red Bank boys the chief got the names of thewere of various shapes,- and their lywood, farm at Everett, isbeing con- baseball pcround will be laid out andfestivities, refreshments were served by the Republican machine of BedFriday nig^t. He has lived in this others. Vito took Mr. Wymbs to a prices ranged from fifty cents to $15.gratulated by his friends, as he hasthere will be a running track and on a table decorated in blue. In the Bank. The taking over of these roads locality during the summer for sev-place in tho woods where most of thoMost of them cost in the neighborhood just won an importnnt suit pertaining other athletic equipment. center of the table was a May pole by the county would save Red Bank eral years and hence was familiar goods were hidden. The boy wasof 55 to $7. Upwards of a hundred to ga3oline engines, automobiles and The Middletown township high with blue ribbon streamers reaching taxpayers fiom $2,000 to $3,000 a with the roads and with conditions greatly frightened at first, but he soon vis.'toia-'attended 'tire" Axhibition and motor trucks. He is the inventor of school will become a member of the from the pole to each child's place at year, out this wus of little concern here. •'•"'• • regained his spirits. While he and the baskets to the value of .? 104 were sold. a gasoline engine that can be entirely Eqst Jersey high school association, the table. A fancy card was in front to tho Republican politicians. They It is expected that the improvement chief we're walking through the woods In addition to .the baskets which were unassembled in ten minutes. He hasand the possession of the field and itsof each place and on it was the name apparently were ufraid that if.these of Brond street and the other un- a rabbit ran out. from behind a tree, Bold, many orders were ttiken for bas-29 other" patents and is president and equipment will enable the asso;iation of the guest. ronds were taken over by the county brickcit portions of the roads taken and the man and the boy guve chase. kets of special designs or pattern. general manager of the Carlson motor meets to be held on these grounds. Little Elizabeth F. Jackson of Long and converted into county ronds tho over by the county/ will como before Tho boy lost much of his fright after and truck company. The Leonardo trolley and railroad sta- Branch, a cousin of the hostess, waa Democratic commissioners of Red the board of freeholders lit their meet- this occurrence. The exhibition was given at the Bank would get credit for saving the residence of Miss Ella Hendrickson. The case was started by Mr\ Carl- tions adjoin the property, and this will the youngest guest present and she ing: June 12th, though work on the Wednesday afternoon Mr. Wymbs This is furnished in colonial style, son in 1907 against the Maxwell- make it very handy of access for vis-was made queen of the party.' Othera tuxpuyers' money. The ^Republican roads may be begun before that time. and Mr. Chandler started out to round with furniture that was in actual use Briscoe company of New York, it ting teams. iresent were Dorothy Ilaviland, Lois up the boys. They hired a stage and durinp; colonial times. #Much of it con- being charged that this company had When the project for the Middle- "esse, Norma Francis, Gwendolyn in a short time had all the youngsters sists of antique pieces of old mahog- infringed upon his patents. Mr. Carl- town high school was first taken into cott, Bruce Worthington and Gilbert SUIT THBOWN OIJT. SNYDEB GETS LICENSE. in the conveyance except Blackwell any, and the furnishings of the rooms son estimates that the decision in hisconsideration last year Melvin A. Ianson. Anna received many pretty i and Huff. Blackwell ran away when made a very effective background for favor will affect users of at least Rice, the president of the school board, rifts. Mr«. Olatkton Hnl Ho Qroanda for Com- Union Hotel Proprietor Wins After Bot he saw the officers approaching. the baskets. Ancient mirrors re- 100,000 motors in this country, as it offered to give two acres of land and plaint Agalnet Arthur O. Bioklet, rijlit la Court. At the hearing it was stated that lected, back the beauty of the baskets. is claimed that 34 other manufactur- $1,000 in cash toward the new school. MOVIMQ3 AT LIHCROFT. A suit for $15,000 brought by Mrs. William P. Snyder was granted a young Huff was the leader of the The exhibition was attended not byers have infringed on his patents. The This tract made a plot of land for the M. E. Clarkson nguinBt Arthur G. enewal of his license for the Union gang.1 He has been concerned in a those who went there out of idle cuvi- United States circuit court of appeals school lot with a frontage of 220 feet 'wo Changes There and Another to Taka Sickles; a Red Bunk plumber, was lotel on Wharf aveiuie last Thursday. number of robberies at Red Bank be- isity, but by those who were inter- last week handed down an opinion on the Leonardville road and about Place In a Short Time. thrown out of court last week on theThe license was 'granted after a fore, having committed petty thieving ested in seeing the-handiwork of girls confirming the decision of the lower •117 feet on Hosford avenue. Part of H. G. Corney, formerly a florist at grounds that Mrs.-Clarkson could not spirited hearing in which detectives in from stores and mail boxes nt Redof our own locality, and also in seeing courts in adjudging the Carlson pat- the school lot in the roar of the school- ed Bank,' has moved from Miss Bring suit against a sub-contractor. the eriiploy of the prosecutor's office rjnnk ilust winter and at other times. what could be done with the native ents to be valid and to have been in- house was intended to be used for a Jirnna Thompson's bouse at Lincroft The suit was to have been heard be- s sent to the reform school some eeds, rushes and grasses of eastern fringed upon by the defendants. playground with modern equipment. o Now Monmouth. George Colmor- fore Judge Cole at May's landing. testified to disorder at the hotel. [ jje Wa Judgiie .Foste. r, , sai. d in takin--, g• utp .th . e Ij tim nmep nago , , but was Fater relensed when Monmouth. Mr. Carlson htates that he is look, After it had been decided to buy an an, who is employed by Frank Blood- About two years ago Charles A. Rog- ood, a Lincroft farmer, has moved ers built a houBo for Mrs. Clarkson on application that several complaints jhi s fnthcr furnished a bond of $200 The baskets were of many designs ing for a suitable location for a fac-athletic field, John Enright, the county had been received as to the manner in for his Rood behavior. Some of the nnd colored grasses were woven into tory in Monmouth county, where light superintendent of schools, suggested Miss Thompson's house. Mr. Col- Spring street and gave the contract morgan moved from Connecticut to for the plumbing work to Mr. Sickles. which the hotel was conducted and_ns h,oyK concerned in the latest Bevies of the baskets to form the designs. These delivery wagons will be built. that the playground equipment be lo- a result detectives were engaged to in-1 ,.onborics were so small'that they were" colored grasses were dyed by Miss cated in a corner of the athletic field, Lincroft last winter, and he had since The wrong kind of rudiators wore Taylor herself. Thu dyeing materials and the acre of ground in the rear of leen stopping with his brother-in-law, taken to the nouse nnd when Mr. Sick- were onion skin for yellows, walnut IUFBUKEOW STAYS AWAY. tho schoolhouse, fronting on Hosford oseph Miller. les went after them to take them back liusks and maple burk for browns, avenue, be used as an avboreum. Mr. Tho Oliver house at the Phalanx to lua shop Mrs. Clnrkson refused to "I'll Stay Out Tonight," He Etlyi "So Tha Enright's suggestion has been adopted wneil by J. C. Richdale is being over- pokeborrics and sumac for dull reds, 1 let him have them. Men employed by daily practice for men und women to tcrcd fom. times sincc it wu3 c|osc(i Beglstor Cnnt Buy Anything ." by tlie trustees. The arboreum will Mr. Sickles were ordered offjhe plnce locust pods for the greens, nnd other auled and repaired for the occupancy Kuthor in a rear room of tho hotel and | lniit summcl., jt was said ut the hcar- native dyestuffs. Besides these native Middletown's township's committee comprise every variety of tree native f HJr. and Mrs. George C. Richdale. at the point of a pistol heluf by Mrs.drmk, smoke, sine| and dance. rhcy|inR that young Huff had the bicycle to New Jersey or to the eastern part of Clarkcon. The rndiutors were re- dyestulFs Miss Taylor used cochineal, had a short meeting Thursday night. ilrs. Richdalo was formerly Miss add they saw no liquor Bold on Sun- ital;c n f rom t)lc v\lKe- logwood, fudtic and other dyeing ma- Shortly after the meeting opened the United States. These trees will be 5mma Conover and is a daughter of plevlned by Mr. Sickles, but a counter (lava. _ j so planted as to make a benutiful replevin was mnde^by Mrs. Clarkson terials obtained at the stores. As a Richard Lufburrow, ex-rond super- lohn R. Conover of Lincroft. The detectives named several people 1 isor and Republican boss of Middle- ,-•... ~ -»~. TV^ *>^*lEach hI- +>m\ tre•••rile l wilItfi l miiTrbie f\ I *suitabl r y and the radiators were taken to thewho frequented the place and they wjcre ! TO SPEAK HEttK, matter of harmony she wants to have grove. Public Service warehouse. the dyeing tnntct'inl obtained from tho town township, stuck his head through labeled nnd the nrhnrcum, besides called na witnesses. All of them' tes- woods and fields of this neighborhood, the door. Somebody yelled to him to serving all tho purposes of a grove, When Mrs, Clnrkeon returned to her tified that the woman detective drank Ha Will Mali* Addroaa at tha Station come inside. home after upending some time at At-more than they did on every occasion Next Monday. s-o that the whole basket, material, will make the children familinr with 'roprletor of Shrewebury Avenue Btore dyeatuffs, und workmanship will all be "No," replied Mr. I,ufburrow. "I'll the names and appearance of all our t.i Take a BrlAe;. lantic City she found that n water they saw her there. Jijdfre Foster Willinm H. Taft, president of the slay out tonight BO that Tim HEGISTER native trees. These trees will ulso be pipe had burst and had ruined some of snld that Mr. Snyder boru a Rood repu- United States, will speak al Red Bnnk, the products of old Monmouth. This A. W. Williams, propiiptor of a the furniture. This nho complained tation and that be would renew tlie next Monday morning in furtherance"1 year she will make exporiments with cant have anything to say." available as an exhibit in the course store ut the corner of Heecb street and a number of native dyeing substances Henry D. Smith, the township clerk of nature study, which is now Shrewsbury avenue, will be married wafi due to defective plumbing by Mr.license. Joseph Reilly of Red Bank of his candidacy for the White House was notified to iisk the gus company feature of almost all public school Sickles. The work wus not finished by represented Mr. Snyder. ollk'e. He will speak from a tinin at with this end in view. n Wednesday, June lath, to Misg ifn Taylor believes that there if. to repair lights which wore out of cou men. Mr. Sickles, but was completed by {the railroad station, mid this will be order in various parts of the township. Iiettye Somerville, diuiKhter of Kev. sonic one olao. When, Mr. Sickles quit I tho first time Red Bunk has boon a market for'fine baskets of local man- In the corner of the athletic field ami Mrs. M. T. Komerville of Warren- ufacture and she believes that girls It waa decided to advertise for bidt nearest the high school an.' several the job the wnter had not even been visited by any president. for graveling Riverside Drive. North Carolinu. The wedding turned on. Some lawyers say that if Last Wednesday night Republicans who learn bankvtry can earn more at fine trees. Other trees will be planted ,vill take pliifc in the First Baptist Mrs. Clurkson had liny grounds for Town«lilp Oommlttaa rtxtt Jun» otli >a I »..''"" this work than they can get in wnges Tho contract to gravel the shore there and this corner of the field will •hurcli at Warrenton, und Mr. Wll- various putts of Monmoutli road at Helford, about which there WUH be fitted up as II pla™ for the si-hool complnlnt tho suit should liavo been tha Dnts for n lEanrlna/, county met in the Eisner building on ut the factories in Kcd Bank. She and iums will bring his liriilo to Hod Bnnk brought against Mr. Rogers and not I he franchise of the Monmouth I ,f n , i,,toreat of Lc«, licr pupils have hud groat success a big scrap at a previous meeting, has " hen to cut their lunches in pluus- Br0B Btrcct in K n been awarded to Collins Bros, of Port nnt wenthur. ^rubles nnd benches will he next day. On their arrival nt lied against Mr. Sickles. electric traction company for tlie use g, ThonipBon, who is running us a Taft tlrua far. Sliu is anxious to have a Hank a reception will l>e given to them number of other gills take up theMonmouth for $1,787. lie set u(> there, and this section of the of Spring street, Hvaiu-h avenue, ! delegate from thin congreeiiicnal di«- Held will be mnile to resemble a picnic ut Mr. Williiims's home on Khrewnbury Markham roud, I rospect street, Wil- tiict. Some of those pri-son1 t were work in order that Jhe product may airs sod irui CHIOKSNB. I' be jncri'nml. So fur the supply of avenue. Sir. Williams has recently uw drive und SilvetRldu ivvcnuu BED BANK CANOE CLUD. round. had his home overhauled. Four room* ncci'ptud at a meeting of tho townnhip Hoiisi'velt men, but they snid theybankets ban not been equal to the de- The lioiiril of I'durntion lire great He Wan from Bed Bank and Be ftaleed would work for Mr. Thompson be- mand, anil (ho special orders given lave been added anil nil improvements Bob on a Oolt'a Keok rurin. committiio hint Tliurvilny. It will SaverAl CRiiotlngr IltithmlnatB Will Hold lelievcrii in the principle of organized ll.'.tllllr.l. como up for u hearing on Thumlay, CHUMO of tho liigli regard they bnvc for lust Salui'iliiy will keep the force busy |>lay. A good deal of contempt fur When tho dog ordinance began to liim IIH a num. About lfiO persons for , soititi time to como. LesKonK in rir«t Mtetlnir Neit Sunday. June Ulh. Tho frnnchise IH for fifty A number of Kcd Hank young men 'orgnni/.ccl piny" is expressed in some Aflvartliea Mull. bo enfovced at Hod Bnnlt this spring years und It covers tho u«o of lliu were pvcbcnt. limiting bankets lire given onco a week. lUiirtern l>y persons who (lei-lure thnt are about to organize a canoe club. Advertised letiem are nt the Red, Mrs. John Ityun of Monmoutli street roadH which tho trolley company will Taft will be preceded in his cam-After till! girls luiirn tho art tlloy usu- •hililicn il" not nred to be taught tn They will hold their first meeting nuxt llnnk pimtnlllre IIIUII'I-KK«I lo: decided to give Inn- dog nwuy to some ign ut Hcd Hank by Theodore Hnnnc- ally go to MIHD Taylor's once a week, iiluy. These people say that children lino for the cxtonKlon of its Hyutem | vc|t w|10 wj|| K|,,.a|( ,,t the station on one \n the country who would tuke on TlitiiBilnys for new patterns, or to Kly morning iintl will talk over a •tin learn t«i |iluy themselves, without l.-l.'li Aril, I llHMi Mi.. II. I'. M11 In. from Iti-d Ilnnln c to I.ong llrnnchllrnnch. .lelll M. H. Illllley, I•;, N.'wiuiin, Kood euro of It. She ifuve It to Agiu-H Saturday. dincusii new (lyefl, new- linfikct making miinlrar of plnn» for the club. After 1 Cuhlll, daughter or Mm. Arthur PProperll y owners un BruncBhh avciiiiv nintcriiilH, etc. Miss Taylor thinkH tlm club in organized It will join the nny outside bcl|i. There people ad- II. M. H. l,i-vlll- Mrr.. M. Noun) !!, have nirrccd to widen tho rnad six ^ *^r~ - •- g mit, however. Unit children luivn to lit tllllll, ll.iny ri-rry. Kuhne of Colt's Neck. "Spot," tin Ooiulna; BtrAwbarry l-aatlval. Unit when the industry bocomcH more Ai ltl Cliuili'H taught games by some one, whether it I | H A. lli'lllM'H' Sin uli itiililumm, foot tin ciieli nido of the road. TIIIH American canon iiiinoi'latlon. I.Inn llm\y, Tho vompiuiy forniwl church next Tui II II. Hinllli, chicken, and when he moved to tin.pert street at Mttlo Silver, nnd will TIIIH I.H onu of tho cbivf iiocinl ftinc- Hurolil VoorliiH, Clink Worlltleyey, , JacJ k ii thoiiKiiml children, for eighteen boyii Cliu.ll. NIIIIIIII. Hinllli, exhibition of Imnki'tii until the Mon- i El Whlt Jh ll Mr mul Mi'H <'iilliin,l''riirii'i-in'n Kluvrllo, country lie thought nil fowln were wldi'ii that Btrcct Uv«nty foot on that IIOIIH of tho villagi), and JudKing by moutli ('(unity fair opens at Kcd Hank Uuinn, Ennley Whltv, John llognn, Lo play ball while Wi children liiok on Wlllliuii I'h-iiili.B, Kimik Hlnnr,lulii, it'Kltlmute prey. I,ant week hu killed portion of It unt'il hy tlm trolley com- tho interest niunifciitod it prolmBoH to In Auguut. Slui vxpuctu to luwo n flno lioorgo Truox, Jehu Cooper, Ilenjiunin 'Organized piny" ineunn giving even Minn Ulllii. llllllin. l.'inlH •I'limiUim, about thirty lienn nnd little chickens pany. / bo more HUcccRBful than over thin your. exhibit nt Unit tinii-. In thv inoantiinr Atwntcr and i-onlle Alexander are tlm liny a chance to |>luy. Tlu; little fel \V || l> Onivi'i, n.'tln VHliUirlnnl, 1 lowii will piny with little fellowu, till' Mi'ur A. MiwilBoii. I.. 1', Wardnll, belonging to Mrs. Kuhne. Agnes In In ciino «f ntoimy wuathor tlm fontivnl HIII will Im glad to in<>>it poi'mimi who boys who urn Interriili'd in tho MUM. MIN' KVH Huh, MISH ICiutly Wnrle- trying to break tho dog of this hnblt Aiinnara Maat with T«« Bomtt. will Im hold on vVotlncftdity III an' IntiM'cutml in thin now iiidiititry. weak mill pimy liny", who need exi-r- nl .1 .'lii >. imin but him not lieun very succesuful. alie would lilw to nhow them lliv Want Ttaolier He-Appointed. eliw move Hum imy other" mul who •HiII .liiiniml, Orvllh. (I, Wheeler, Thlity-two of th« .'IH laxiiig ilUtrlrtH OhMtfa In Tlma Tu aid tiniinlly iilioillileieil out of Ibe II. Kliiihliiiw, Ml". >'. WIliMin. In tint county w«r« iiiprcwi-ntcil nt a hrnuUful Ihiiign which curi bo iniulii A petition In being circulated at Afttotet Mai an Aoolden*. Tho Bluing Bchrduln IH now In forco from tho want" pioductn of Iho Colt'n Nock unking thnt tint Atlantic Kiimi'ii, will i-oinpetii in giiiiiuii with J3.00 mti of the iinfuinmirH with tin IIUMKIOWH, hroukiiliU'ii and buy iiliorcn g H of tlielr own nUeiiKlh. Muyn anil county tux bouiil nt Freehold hint on tho I ted Dunk and Occnnlc mill KIMI townnhlhl p hoarhdd of rdiu'utlodtl n r«-np- An autofnobllo owned by John Hielr, Hunk nnd Long Itrunch trolley lim>n of Moiiinoiitli. KIIIII WIID'IC lungn urn weak will tin rot a rnnetal O«rtla(e to Aay A«)aee»« of Iloboken run Intu B polo In front Tuesday. Tho meetliiK wiin hold for iolnt Minn Klot'otu'o C'nmpboll mi lliuglit Kiiinen which will develop thel Oemeleir- thn piirpono of explaining to tho HorontUr cum will run nvisry twcnly i nl Colt'n Ni'ok. It him boon of Gaorse Moody'* hnrncna shop on inlnutim from I'lglit to lialf-|uint clnvcn BMkatrjr. I lung power. Tlioiiu who liavu npeclll (lo to Htryknr A Htryker M toot Broutl alr««t at lied Hunk lout week, imnoMorn tiny chuiigen In tho Uxlrig Mgncd by n ur ninnyy rcnliUmtn of weiiKiii'niK'M of IM.IIH, iniiiielii or vltu! riinlntt<-» «.f nil klniln. We will fur- IIIWII nnd of quentlonlng the o'clock at nlKht inntond of uviiry hnlf Thn linnkel worki-ni nend out tboli Hint plnce mid willl bo iircminti'tdd nt Tha machine wan badly damaged, but hour im forniijrly. pnrtn, will be Uuglil gniiien anil nxer nli.li you with »» many funiraljwr- no one waa hurt. Tho machine wnii re- on thiil r work. hcurty tlmnkn to tlirir upprcclatlvc tlm next mooting of the uonnl. 1'iiieii which will cure Dienu weiiknenite tlnnoii BH you wl»h, at $9 aaeh, «h«W«t, paired at Geor(t» Ilanc» Patt*tau imtronn, Tlm exhibition nnd mile on mill iiiuko tllu ibllilrell ntrollg mi Wnt WtBM, Or(>n Baollnl. Hiiturdny nt Iiocuntwuod, Mlildlntown, al freehold. tho burial la at t)hrew«l»ury. RumaMa, (f»r«K«, and the dam*K« amounted tn V lumllliy by tb<> tlm" they leave, aelioo Mt. Olivet or Fair VUw. W« «IM»- •bout 150. A bottlo of good California port, Mr. Noininn I.undln will K' '' " wnv n mont encournKliiK and nunyl- •Spiind llwonitinn iluy Ht I'Vnoli nnti>« our f»rrl«B«a lh« b«at In wMffc •hurry or claret (Ivan away fm« with organ rwltul In thn I'ronbytorlnn cloua lit'irlnnlnK. Hnvcnty bankntn wuro nnd iwn th hnvn hid itflroplnnn <»l th oim In liixly In order to tnakn thn b«>l trurklnK anJ movltll . The flnett line In towm Mtlmateii loh.loil to. Htrykar m Btnur, on painting, dwomting. J. J, Ka«t Front ttrot, R*d Bunk.—Adv. .-•,»_ . Apply to Minn itnchnl Taylor, Mliltll* Kroumln. MuchliKi will Innvo ImiiK imn of tli« education which In off»r«l Travert, Kiel tt n«»r Ilroid. Com* nnd hoar Normin Lnndla town, N. J.—Ailv. nt l(«*t Hill, Wlckktunk, at 1:15 In Uin publle pwhmilii. The alhlctlr Hank. Tdephonaa S4» and Ml-~ •atttalfi HaiyUaa SAW*. piny tho organ in tha I'mby r. M, aiul will nrrivn on groundn at Hold will thue b« conalilnrad »< part al »• e e> ' QM bttlhtl of Burrica'a lump llmt •hurth 'Ihurndny nlffht at R:in, •Mlnkatih'a OV«»I»«. l:4r> p. H. Ai'i:iiiiiiiiO(l«tlon» for nutn- of ih wan Uio mlucntlonal The nn«>t Una In tOWBI M R*d BanBnkk tnd lf«w VorVork mMMn««r will mak4 tw« and on«-hal( buahtti «llv»r collnctlon.—Aav. Tlm opanlng <>( thn largmt rnxort moblloa, wlinrn rarlnK onu bo vlowml lownnlilp. The valuo of or|tanl»« firm In the mlndi p«lntln» ind , . . ilak«d. No WMU. v«ra, M4vh«Dle T??»- W«rb«k.r dm, 5" . IMOA, (viMrtl Ht«nt, R«d Dank. Tha rtal bargain! arc «dv*rtli«d In 8Mb.- Hwi ouri>«x« "dvortlneniiint for llranch. »tn|iplnit at all «lntlon« on or wlucatom that at th« numnur ichool Tr»v»r», •ton. T.l. ltt.-~Aiv. 5 TUB KAd full dstulli of i«r»R.—Adv. 1'cnniyWanlii Hun.—4

Grove fire department will be held Friday. Titian P. Summers, Jr, and m Thomas Martim Jr., have no opposi- BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWStion. for the offices of chief and as sistaht chief, MINOR HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN ALL PARTS BMtlth Boartl Hn4» Work. ' Th:e Xenli Brft'Kli b«»r*l of heallh OF MONMOUTH COUNTY. last week wound up its affairs and got the books in shape to be turned over to the commissioners. Under the com- Penona] Notes, Sale of Property, Building Operations, Entertain- mission, government the health board ments, Lodge Doings,' Slight Fires, Births, Marriages, Deaths, is eliminated.- .. • Wins Prl»» ln;Eueli» Co&tsst. Accidents, Cases of Sickness, Proceedings of Official Bodies and Dr. James B. Wainright of Manas- Other Interesting Features of Town and County. quan wa.s awarded & gold charm last week by the Knights of Golden Eagle Ralph Chant, who is spending, the . The Asbury Park lodge of Knights lodge as a' prize in a euchre contest Bummer at Ocean Grove, is master of of Pythias celebrated its 35th anni- which has been in progress since last the only camp of Chinese Boy Scouts versary Friday night. Professional November. in the world. The camp is located at entertainers from New York furnished AUantdmi Woman Seriously Sick. New York. an interesting program. At the close Mrs. Dennis Tantum of Allentown BUT TWICE A YEAR OAI* WE MAKE AN ANNOUNCEMENT LJKE THIS. The W. B. Lockwood farm,at Adel- of the entertainment refreshments was taken to a hospital at Trenton phia, which is rented by Joseph Brnke- were served, last Thursday week for an operation ley of Freehold, will be planted in levelopinfr Property at Vatawan. ; beans this yenr instead of pcaa. for appendicitis. Pneumonia de- John N. Mahoney represented the The Suydam property at Mutawan, elopcd before the operation could be RECOUP BREAKING V4LVES. Manasquan loiga of fyJresterK at theowned by the Raritan brick company, performed. , state convention at Jersey City last has been surveyed and will be put onNo Decoration Day Celebration. STUNNING COATS and SUITS of all new fabrics. A manufacturer', week. the market. There are 112 lots Allentown will have no formal Dec- F. A. Steinbach and Orvillc Man- mapped on the track which has a large oration Day celebration this, year. In sample line for Ladies and Mlsies, at .--. ncring are wiring the Allentown Pres- frontage on Main street. the afternoon *>o Citizens', band will $10.98 byterian pareonape for electric lights. For a Trackless Trolley. escort the school children to the ceme- (NOTWOALIKE.) . (ALTERATIONS FREE.) Douglass and Wallace McDermott William C. Frick of Deal appeared tery whero veterans' wilill bbe of Freehold have started in the wood before the Neptune township commit- dty d 'TU an opportunity of which the wise will avail thenuelves. business for themselves. tee last week with a proposition to decorated. Howard Worth of Oakhurst is work- start a trackless trolley through the Lett Hospital to Wed. BLAZER COATS of Striped French Clotb, all leading shades; Ladies.' and Muses' lizes, usual CO QQ ing: for the United States express com- township. Thin, e „matte H.r - n «,- * Miss Harriet Frank closed her «-r*-^-m^-i«-.*A. ^v.r», M. KJ $g.QQ value, at T, *ppi«fO pany at Elbcron. con sidercd by thiFe committeeHJOHrtfL. Wuties aa superintendent of the Spring made lain Red Mrs. Ernest F. Mearns of Asbury Freehold Woman Sles at Denver. Lake hospital last week. On June NNORFOO I K COATCO S °* P French Flannel, others with green collars and cuffs, Park gave birth to a son last Wednes- 19th she will become the bride of Dr. ^*^*^* v^m-u-m- ^m >J worth Up to$6.98, at day. Miss Annie Voorhces of Freehold , , died of consumption at Denver, Colo- Robert B. Hammond of White Plains, Mat Vast Bemove Piling in Biver. New York. A Sale of LINGERIE DRESSES «=rial. Marquisette, VoUe, St Gale Batiste, Inlaid rado, last Wednesday week. She was Oold Watcfl for Lodge Officer. E The Stillman, Delehanty, Ferris Co. 27 years old. The body was sent to Morris Lunger of Bradley Beach, A jaie OI LU1VJLI\1L UncaPCO Nel8 M.oyer .J^bMi4Btyt iiimmed with Iri*?Lace., itC QQ of Jersey City, the contractors who Freehold for burial. Her mother and who was recently elected grand patri- Shadow Laces, Ball Fringe, Satin Flowers, etc., at,...;. *p«J*u( • built the new drawbridge over the one brother survive her. arch of the NEW Jersey Encampment " Manasquan river, have been ordered to Girl struck by Bicyclist. "ONYX" SILK HOSE, W. B. CORSET SPECIAL remove the piling used on a temporary Odd Fellows, received a gold watch on JOSEPHSjiLZ, bridge. They intended leaving the Miss Henrietta Christ ..of Point 1iis first official visit to Jefferson lodge Black and Colon, at 50c the usual $1.00 grade, at... Pleasant- was struck by a bicyclist last week. RED BANK, A. J. piling in the river. while walking along the street at Xinen 81iower for M&tawan Girl. ASDury part GUI to wed. Spring Lake last week and was Announcement has been made of the Miss Cecelia VanBrunt of Mata- knocked unconscious. She was sick wan was given a linen shower last engagement of Miss Edith M. King several days as a result. of Asbury Park and William E. Min- week by a number of her friends. She ZTeptnne Loses Thiee Teachers. received several presents of linen ter of Long Branch. Mr. Minter is goods. Miss VanBrunt's engagement Miss Martha C. Heller, Miss Re-employed by the New York telephone to Russell Clark of Keyport was re-becca Cox and Walter E. Marsden company. cently announced. have resigned as teachers in the Nep-Lost Valuable Horse. tune township schools. MiBS Anna A valuable driving horse belonging Jloan Trick Played on Dog- Catcher. Hurtt of Farmingdale is one of the John Gormally, the official dog to James Milmore of Long Branch new teachers engaged. died in its stall last week. The horse catcher at Matawan, placed thirty Engineer Fall! in Elver. dogs in a box stall in the Matawan had been sick a few days before but hotel stable for safe keeping last week. Ralph Pearce, an engineer on theMr. Milmore thought the animal had When he visited the place next day he ile driver at work on the new draw- recovered. found that somebody had liberated all Eridge over the Manasquan river, fell More Tlilovos at Allentown. the curs. into the river hist week, His head •Thieves again visited Allentown struck against a concrete pier but he To Wed Kentucky Man. last week. Sunday night Mrs. Re- . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stihvell of was not seriously hurt. becca Applegate's pantry was robbed Matawan have issued invitations to Fire Engine Tested. of several articles of food. They also MICHEUN the marriage of their daughter Lucille The North Asbury Park fire com- tried to get into the Methodist par- to A. Sidney Parsons of Louisville, pany's engine was tested Saturday sonage. Kentucky. The wedding wSll take afternoon. A line of hose was run up Meeting of Visslonary Society. iLUMBERi place at the bride's home on Saturday, on the fire escapes on the New Mon- The ladies' home missionary society terey hotel and a stream of water was June 1st. ' of the Allentown Presbyterian church •> Thumb Cat OS in Elevator. thrown over the roof. met at Mrs. Holmes Probasco's Tues- Red Inner Tubes *Bed Hen til Moio a Visit. Abram Sara of Long Branch, who day of last week. Reports of mission about the largest stock works at New York, was riding in an • About forty members of the Asbury work in Porto Rico and Cuba were elevator at his work a few days ago Park lodge of Red Men will go to At- of lumber in MonmouthlCounty. when his thumb was forced against a lantic City Saturday of this week to Death of Matawan Woman. partition by the overturning of an attend a reception to Albert Royer, Miss Hattie C. Lane, daughter of We get most of our stock by iron wheelbarrow and his thumb was the now grand junior sagamore of the D. J. Lane of Matawan, died last Fri- cut off. order in New Jersey. day week of consumption. She was Fose as Actresses to Secure Board. Doctor struck by Trolley Car. 33 years old and besides her father is I water. Freight rates are much Two Long Branch girls registered Dr. E. B. Eeed of Asbury Park was survived by two sisters. •at the Antlers hotel at Asbury Park struck by a trolley car near Deal lake Orlne Factory to %e Sold. cheaper than rail, and hence we can last Saturday week while lying un- last week and posing as actresses se- conscious on the track from a fainting J. Clarence Conover of Freehold, as- cured credit for their board. Mrs. spell. He was cut on the head and signee for the R. V. Crine seed com- give very low prices. Morris of Long Branch, mother of one was badly bruised. Sany of Morganvillc, has advertised i of the girls, guaranteed to pay the bill. Partners at Odil«. ie company's factory at that place Barley—Furlong;. for sale on June 17th. Our big stock enables us to make George M. Severance of Asbury Bunaway at Manaiiaan. Miss Emma L. Hurley, daughter of Park has brought suit to compel his very prompt deliveries. ' - Walter Hurley of Ocean Grove, was late partner, Charles W. Rosevear, in Frank Clayton's ho»se attached to . married to James E. Furlong of New.the Harry B. Wilson advertising a fish wagon' ran aw!ay at Manasquan L; ark at the latter place on Sunday of agency, to make an accounting of tbelast week. The wag6n'w'as upset and last week. Mr. Furlong is connected money of the firm. the fish spilled along the road. The with a chemical company at Newark. Health Board Ends Work. damage was slight. Tlremen Entertain Women. Sonday-Scnool Workers Steet. Their superiority Alfred 0. Hicks, who was appointed I The Estate of T.S.R.Brown$ Members of the West End firecom -assistant to Thomas V. Arrowsmith, A number of Sunday-school workers is recognized all pany of Long Branch entertained their the director of public safety -of Long from various parts of the county met wives and sweethearts at the firehouse Branch, has resigned because of theat St. Luke's church at Long Branch X Keyport, New Jersey. last Wednesday night. Card playing, sickness of his wife who is at Kox-last Wednesday and discussed methods over the World dancing and feasting occupied the eve- bury, Connecticut. of teaching. ning and everybody had a good time. Addition to Cold Storage Plant. Theater Man Arxested. Church officers Elected. George A. Smo?k was elected treas- An addition 20x40 feet is being built Walter Rosenberg, proprietor of the to. the cold storage plant at Mana- Savoy theater at Asbury Park, was urer of the First Congregational IN STOCK BY church of Asbury Park last week. squan. Two new fifty-ton absorption F. H. VAN DORN, OAK HIL.L. FARM. arrested last week on complaint of machines are being installed in the G. H. PATTERSON, William Hagerman is trustee, and TELEPHONE 269, RED BANK, N. J. George Hulick who charged Rosenberg Charles I. Baumgartner and Rev. M.plant. East Front Street. Monmouth Street. with assaulting him. Hulick had been Minister Makes Address at Baltimore. appearing in an act at the Savoy. L. Ferris deacons. Fire Escape to Be Reconstructed. Rev. C. S. Kidd of Manasquan de- Sanitary Milk and Cream. Two Wedding Anniversaries. livered an address before the conven- Captain and Mrs. James M. Ayres At a meeting of the Neptune town- ship board of education last week a tion of the young people's society of A FEW CHOICE REGISTERED GUERNSEY; BULL CALVES, SOME of Freehold celebrated their 51th wed- Christian Endeavor at Baltimore last ding anniversary last Friday week and representative of the company which FROM ADVANCE REGISTERED DAMS, FOR SALE put up the school fire escape agreed to week. FIGURING THE COST? on Tuesday of last week Mr. and.Mrs. Bicyclist Oots a rail. AT REASONABLE PRICES. . James T. Burtis of Freehold cele- reconstruct the fire escape as it was brated their fiftieth anniversary. considered unsafe. Albert Harnnson of Hornerstown A Heating System Allentowners Blest witli BXlBhap. Oradimting; Class to Visit Capital. was riding his bicycle last Thursday T. SHUIT, Supt., P. O. Address, Red Bank, N. J. The graduating class of Neptune' week when he was thrown and was that is cheap in first cost Misses Jennie and Anna Gordon and badly bruised on the face and shoul- Thomas and Herbert Westof Allen- township high school will visit Wash- but "dear in the amount of ington this year instead of having a ders, ft town were automobiling last week Matawan Mai£/worklng in Virginia. fuel it consumes is no econ- when the machine struck a depression banquet and ball. They will be ac- omy—don't be mislead into in the road and the occupants were all companied by Miss L. A. Doren, prin- W. K. H. Shafto, a member of the buying such. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE. thrown out and badly bruised. cipal of the school. Matawan borough council, is at Rich- Youtli Beleased from Jail. mond, Va., where he is employed us Get our advice, the best Iftmble Runaway at Asbury X>ark. manager for an insurance^company. of our experience, solve Two horses belonging to Arthur T. Robert ' DeWitt, a Long Branch You should insure your car againBt fire as well as your Purchase of Asbury Park ran away youth who pleaded guilty to stealing a Titanic Snrvivor at Bpring^Lake. your heating problem satis- dwelling. A first-classpolic y covering fire damage and theft, last Friday dragging their delivery set of harness from William H. Colton, C. E. H. Stengle, who is one of the factorily by getting com- backed by an $18,000,000 company and at a very reasonable wagons behind them. Both of the ani- was released under $100 bail until the survivors of the lost Titanic, was nt plete data, prices, etc. here. mals were caught without doing any second Thureduy in June. His mother Spring Lake last week looking after premium. great damage to the wagons. became his surety. hia summer cottage there, ^Repairs, Overhauling. Preventorium to Bo Enlarged. new Bill Board at Belmar. Old Paihloned Barn Balalng. HOWARD S. HIOC51NSON, Mrs. Godfrey Hoffman, who lives Jacob II. Schiff has contributed The Foster bill posting company is near Freehold, had an old fashioned $5,000 toward the construction of two erecting a new 100-foot bill board at WILLIAM O'BRIEN. 6O BROAD BTUfcJJI', RED BANK, N. J. more camps at the tuberculosis pre- Belmar in place of the one which was born raising Monday, of last week. *:^^ About twenty of her neighbors helped ventorium at Farmingdale. The new recently blown down. get the framework of the barn up and camps will each contain 32 beds and Matawan Doctor Attends Conrentlon. Practical Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter. were treated to refreshments. will cost $25,000, Dr. Straughn of Matawan attended Long- Branch Fireman nonond. No. 39 Front Straat, Kad D»nK, N. J. Lawyer Injured Bowllug. the annual convention of the New Jacob Steinbach, a Long Branch Chnrles K. lirown, chief of the Long Jersey homeopathic society at Atlantic OcMit Avenue. Saabrlsjhf, N. J. lawyer, was buwliiiK last week when he Blanch fire department was elected City a few days ago. DE LISLE'S fell to the floor ns he was about to de-vice president for the third district at Alterations to store. Telephone 369 liver a ball. He was taken home and tho annual meeting of tHo New Jersoy Mrs. Ford has started alterations a doctor summoned. It is thought he exempt firemen's, association at Perth to her store at Frcncau. She will add Ainboy last week. • TTT VYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTT»T»TTTTTTTTTT Famous French Restaurant Bnapped a ligament in his leg. p a pool parlor and reading room to the Tatt at Aabnry «*- •U«l BUrer Httrts Bye. building. vseoisaoBoooaot William Thorpe, a Mannaquan President William II. Taft will be (Continued on next page.) AT ALLAIRE plunjbcr, .was working last week when in Asbury Park on Monday, May 27lh. He will leave his special train at that Poor appetite is a suro sign of im- a steel sliver became imbedded in bis Contractors ami BulMcra, eye. Tho metol made u bud wound place and will make an address »t paired digestion. A few doses of and Mr. 'J'horpn went to n New York noon from a platform to bo erected in Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver BMDGE AVENUE. Open for the 16th Season hospital to have it removed. railroad square. Tablets will strengthen your digestion Ossulli Wil»n»< UtiiHia. Appointed on Election Board. and improve your appetite. Thous- Red Bank, If. J. Men Disappear with Watch. ands have been benefited by taking Leonard V. Arruwsmith of Freehold ffwk Ion* brtb* day nny at Freehold UTAMJ9IU0 IW4 A rnltuKH nenr tint hmi|illiil IHIM born Unit week. Tin1 big truck wa.'i put out TRYPHOSA Irnnril IIK u home fur the inline:! dur- of ronunhifiioti, JOSEPH T. BURROWES CO., ing tho KtimiMer montliM. Town Well OUmud Out. No. ai.'l WM( FVont Strict, Rod Bank, N. J. Nan«"«> '<" r»iin« Otlol.l. Tlui town w*-ll nt. Allentown wnn ALEXANDER D. COOPER Inline Wimllry, a Uni: llriini'h conn- nilllllii'il out lull week Iiy Chni'li'ii II. BUIUDINQ TIMB Viinllorn with IIJH ^'""ilini' engine. Real Estate and Insurance cilinnn who WM li'|rliilntrd out of olllro In hvri<, and hero l« tho lumber to by tho HilopMon of roinniliirinn gnvnn- The well wnn MCrn|M'd and thn wntfir niont, WKII I'ivin a I tin tc|ii 11 iiy hin IM iiuw in lirr.t claim condition. \ hiilltl with. Well »ro«on«J, w«ll- 68-64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. frirmli Inn I. week nt which lie wnit piv- UHV* AdflroiM on Temperance. ft EM OF ALL -£ nclcctcd, cnrnfully cut and finished •rntrd with it i;i>M wiili'h. Minn Helen I". MtKinir of Miiliiwnn, — lumber that'i the kind you will get JMImlldlug; snor« at rr.n.atl. riiiinly iiri'iiiili'ht uf I hr wimii'ii'n li-m- from us, and you'll find It right In I Fir*, Life, Accldont, Tornado and primiri' iinifin, iniidc nil !ii'rm>n< In tl»< AllinUmn llnplinl wbldi wnn liuiiird Innl winter. Mr in fliiiri'li Minidiiy of hut WITII. LARGEST PACKAGE. , <-hcn|>, defective, undependabla lum- using tlm old fminilnlliiii. Amon npwortn i.««irn« ufnr»>. PUKf r (•':.'! T flAVOR 3 ber, or you'll r»|rr«t It. Our lumber Wnrim of 1-"icriciiu In I lie rmiliin lor, Tin- K|iwi*rlh IriiuiH' (if HIP Mi'tho- to«t«i * Illllo more, but It's well "" SCHRl^ER'SlHAIR TOKICT Bsatli of rrattwrtown Woman. dint (IHIM'II nt Miinii'Mimin him rlrrlrd worth it. Mm, Kmily llnlxirtn of ri.'ilowii W. I1', fllii'iniiiii |iiriiili lit Mih» My! died itt U<« horn* of her dnuithli r, Mm. li_" VnnNoln In nmrlnry mid Mm. W. •NICK, UMK, CIMIMT. PAINT* Schrooder's Hnir Tonic kills dandruff, keeps the hair 1 . enough for it to do. At Schroedtrii Pharmacy. tear Matawan, lost 800 tomato plant* ITEMS OF NEWS. by theft from his hotbed plants Thurs- •••••••••••••^•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••^ day night. - Mr. <3ordon had Ms, field fnm hit peg*.) ready to set the plants out. ••war aona Uaue Oarrlaa. _, Brisbane will enlarge his The 176,000 sewar bond issue at As- THIS WILL BE THE GREATEST peiwhorchard which he has on his big bury Park was carried Tuesday of last farat ;Bt Allaire. A. tract of about week by a vote of 164 to 79. Only1 500 a^res will be cleared and -set out ten per cent of the voters turned out in .trees. The work will coat about to vote at the election. *25,00O. take Woman Haa a rail. *r#thqld Joitioa Qualifier Mrs. S. E, Urie, proprietor of the William R. White of Freehold, who Essex and Sussex hotels at Spring SALE last fall WBB elected a Justice of the ake, tripped and fell down stairs in peace, qualified for the office last week her cottage last week and received a and haa opened an office on South badly bruised shoulder. that was ever placed before the people of Red Bank- and street in the'building occupied by hisWni Advartiii&f FrUa. father, . , •••..--. E. S, Longrtreet, Jr., of Asbury Wina frree ieholarihlp. 'ark, has been awarded a prize of $5 vicinity, to be held at W.-iHhea Moreau of Freehold, who in an amateur advertisement writing Is a student at the Art Students' contest conducted by the Dr. Lyon's league' at New York, has been awarded tooth powder company. . - a free scholarship of one year's study for the, beat drawing in the antique Sonfela AnnW«iary Calibration. '•' PEARSON BROS. class,; William T. Donnelly of Cong Branch TUIVM at •prtav bake.'. celebrated his birthday Tuesday of MIBS Ernma Linburg, daughter of last week and on the same day he and WafeiqiuH. LlnbUre of Trenton, and Mrs. Donnelly celebrated their fifth Horace B. Tobln, also of Trenton, will wedding anniversary- • Deputy Healtn omoer Apfolntea. Beginning Today, May 22nd, to May 31st, Inclusive. be married at-tho Bummer home of the bride's parents at Spring Lake in Dr. James J?. Donnelly of New York, formerly ef Ocean Grove, haB been ap- pointed third deputy health officer of Spring this year by the calendar began at 6:00 p. m. on March 20th. It's only just recently though that we have seen any real signs " ine. . ' . he port of New York under Dr. • of it; consequently people have not been in a hurry this year getting their spring footwear, which is only natural from the weather that 1Superintendent Lee W. Berry and Joseph J, O'Connell. her officials of the New York and we have been running up against.. The result is that we find ourselves heavily stocked and we have just got to unload the goods before me Branch railroald accompanieid b by Dog with TWO Xeffa. James Jeffries of Manalnpan Has a realhot weather arrives. ambers of the ihter-state commerce puppy three weeks old which has no nuniesion inspected th'o road, last front legs or any signs of them. II The only way we have figured out we can do this is by a gigantic cut price sale. Every nook and corner in our store will be included the dog lives he will sell it to a in this gigantic slaughter of prices. aek. museum or circus. EBox*' Cams to Open. Tint! (or SUorderly Conduct. . If-you realize what this means to the people of Red Bank and vicinity you will surely take advantage of this greatest opportunity. The boys' camp conducted by tho county young men's associations Joseph and Frederick Mount of Right now when every one is changing their high shoes.for low cut summer shoes we come to the front with this gigantic sale and place throughout Now Jersey will open at Manasquan were arrested last week Point Pleasant on the Delaware river for disorderly conduct on a trolley car our entire stock of the snappiest custom lines of Oxfords and Pumps shown, any where in town. . June 26th and remain open until July at Spring.Lake, They were fffled $5 24th, and ?8 respectively. Look over these prices and come before it too late. KaOUa' Auxiliary for rim' toilfo, A Praak OMokan. The ladles' auxiliary of the Long Mrs, C. A. Poole of West Long Branch lodge of Elks was organized Branch has a chicken which has three Men's Department. Rubber Department. Ladies' Department. last week. Mrs. Joseph T. Welch is legs and four feet. The chicken is president, MrB. John Heldt, Jr., sec-vigorous and gives promise of becom Men's Ball Brand and Goodyear Glove hip boots, retary and MiBs Lizzie McCue treas- ing a large fowl. Men's up-to-date Oxfords in tan, patent colt, Women's patent colt, gun metal and Suede, urer, . Swage at Bn»llihtoVn. regular price $6.00, now at .' 85.25 «r» Company Bleat* Offlceri. Augustus Magee of Trenton has be. gun metal, in all style toes and shapes, pump, regular $4.00 and $4.50, during this • • Aaron J. Smith wos last week jun remodeling and fixing the old lace, button and bluchers, regular price $4.50,, sale at 83.4O elected president of Independent lire blacksmith shop at Englishtown which now at...... 83.4O Men's Ball Brand and Goodyear Glove Storm company of Bradley Beach. Hiram R. will be a fine garage and repair shop Braaner is the new secretary, Joseph when completed. King boots, regular price $5?00 and $5.50, Yarnall treasurer und Joel Uant fore- Injured *y a rail. man,' nowat ..S4.SO Women's patent colt, tan and gun metal saUiattt to Ota* Convention, John Nastasia, a Long Branch Men's Oxfords in patent, tan and gun metal Miss Lydia Parker and Miss La- prrocer, was injured Saturday morning Ox-fords, every pair a perfect fit and the very in falling downstairs. He tripped on leathers, made on the very latest toes, every viriia Murphy of Freehold were dele- Men's Ball Brand and Goodyear Glove short boots latest styles, they are our regular $4.00 and gates to the annual convention of the the top step and landed-in a neap on pair of this season's goods, regular price New Jersey federation of women's the floor below. • regular price $4,00 and $4.50, now at. .83.50 $4.50 Oxfords, now at '. a. .83.28 clubs at Montclair Friday and Satur- D«aa After Long- Sickneee. $3.50, now at S2.7O day. Mrs. Ardelia Long, wife of Jacob ! SnmmK stiMtot Married. Long of Asbury Park, died Saturday Boys' Storm King$4.00 boots, now at. .83.28 "" H. Bordman Spalding, a summer after a long sickness. She had just resident of Monmouth Beach, and Miss been given her breakfast by her sister Men's $3.00 black gun metal, tan and patent Women's patent colt lace Oxfords in A and B Gcraldine Wyman of New York were when she died. Oxfords, regular price $3.00,- during this Youth's Storm King boots, regular price $3.50, widths, regular price $4.00, every pair married at Paris last Thursday. Miss Sohoolhome to Bo Moved. Wyman was attending school at Paris. The lot opposite the Paradise Grovi sale at.. 82S.38 now during this sale at 82.SO nowat • ..82.75 WlrilMi Telejrapn at rrteSolo. schoolhouse, in Howell township, has ! Dr. Carl McDermott, who recently been surveyed and as soon as school moved from Long Branch to Freehold closes the schoolhouse will be moved We guarantee every pair of these boots and give and opened a dental office, has In-on to the lot. A beautiful line of Men's up-to-date >)black, you a new pair for every one that should be un- stalled a'wireless telegraph instrumrn HwbartivUla Woman D»ad. Women's $3.50 patent and gun metal Oxfords, tan and patent Oxfords made on the very lat- satisfactory with reasonable wear. in a building in the rear of his house. Rebecca Reynolds, wife of Samuel your chance to get a pair,' now at... 82.65 JBndeavorere Wat at Kaaa>«nan. Reynolds of Herbertsville, died of est toes, the regular price was $4.00, now About 400 members of the Christian apoplexy Monday of last week. Be- at. 81.78 Endeavor society attended a rally held sides her husband she leaves a son and in the ManaBquan "Baptist church a daughter. Tuesday night of laBt week. Several Ooaan Qrova Boy Married- ministers made interesting addrcsseB. Harry E. Rowland of Ocean Grove Women's $3.00 patent and gun metal Oxfords Another beautiful line of lien's tan $5.00 in button and Blucher styles, during this B»»«bMl Turn for and Miss Irene "Peters of Elizabeth Oxfords will sell them during this sale Baseball enthusiasm at English were married at the latter place two sale at 82.25 town is running high. A committee weeks ago. Mr. Rowland haa a store at.. 82.78 haa been, appointed to form a team an< at Elizabeth. > , the borough has appropriated $100 fo Ott Jofci at Elberon. tr* purpose of fixing the grounds. Miss Maude Tilton of Oakhurs't is DinclDff OlMi munlon. clerking for James Guire at Elberon Men's high shoes in patent and gun metal, A beautiful assortment of Women's pumps The annual reunion of Philip Cole.- and Ernest Worth of Oakhurst has a button and Blucher styles, regular $3.50, and Oxfords, regular $3.00 and $3.50, during man's Long Branch dancing class Wat job with the Adams express company held Friday night. Several fancy at Elberon. now at 82.00 this sale at the amazingly low price. .81.25 dances were presented for the enter- Teaoher Kail Up. tainment of several invited guests. Mrs. W. R. Hendrickson of Imlaya- Tin Company Offlotn. town was obliged to give up tenching T. Nelson Lillagore was re-elected in tho Cream Ridge school last week If you are one of the, many who have delayed your spring purchases, now is the time to make a ten strike and here,is the place. president of the Stokes fire company on account of sickness. She has now Remember the date of this sale. It begins today and will last until May 31st, inclusive. We have added extra help to our salesforce so of Ocean Grovo last week. E. tN recovered. Woolston is secretary and treasure Train doM Ovar New Bridie. and William Schwartz is foreman. that everyone will get waited on as soon as they come in. , • The Pennsylvania railroad train due Bohool Inip«otot Qnlti. at Briello at 9:30 lust Saturday morn- Shorman Dennis of Spring Lake, ine week was the first train to go over who was appointed state school in. the new drawbridge over the Manas- spector last year, has resigned to be qunn river. come assistant manager of the NewTwo Belniar Houaaa Banted. Monterey hotel at Asbury Park, r Waih»» A»hoM. Harry Cole and Walter' Reubens —-, . ,,,... , have rented the two new houses of Large quantities o'.jV'Jg11"*.?,™ I Klelnkauf and Hurley at Belmar and planks' wh'ich had evidently washed '". octupy them as soon as they are ! IS Broad Street. Telephone 108-R. Red. Bank, N. from a vessel came ashore at Aflbury completed. I Park last week. Several wagon loads Mr«. Matlack Q«t« Dlvorcs. I of tho lumber were carted ftwny. locti job with BaUroad. Mrs. Mabel Matlack, who now lives I Georgo Prcdman of Manalapan haB at New Bodford, has secured a divorce from her husband, S. Vernon Matlack masquerade ball at the Columbia slipped on the stairs in her house last Icompleted his course in the Rider, of Williamsport, Pa., formerly of As-hotel. week and sprained her ankle. I Moore & Stewart business college nt bury Park. Ocean Orov* Woman Operated On. Ooean Grove Olrl Engraffed. I Trenton and hns taken a job in theHow Paator at Treeliold. I Erie railroad office at New York. Mrs. Charles Meyers of -Ocenn The engagement of Miss Haze! Mc- Rev. Arthur C. Wright of Doyles-1 Grove wus taken to the Spring Luke Nabb of Occun Grove and Albert L. I Divorce for Aibary Park Woman. townwn, , Pa., haa accepteaccept d the pastorate I hospital Sunday niRhfof hist week Wright of New York has been an- I Mnmie A. Sperling of Asbury Park of' th" e Freehol~ "ildd BaptisBapl t church. Ho | where she underwent a serious oper- nounced. IhaB been grunted u decree of ubsolute and his.wifi movt-d lo Freehold lust ution. Idivorco from her hushnnd, Ira AThursday. . AnnounoDment of Bnffaireraent. ISporling. Mrs. Sperling recently re- Operation on Throat ana Noe«. Announcement has been made of the Iturned from a trip to Florida. WHEN HER BACK ACHES Mortimer Cohen, son of Philip engagement of Mias JUith Bunncll, I Will Mini Fan Tax in Kaytunt. Cohen of LOUR Branch, underwent nn daugnter of Mrs. C. A. Bunnell, and You Want the Best- I At a meeting of tho Neptune town- operation for throat and nose trouble Kgbcrt Close, both of Asbury Park. A Woman Find! All Her Energy ami Iship committee last week it wns de-nt St. Vincent's hospital at Now York Ambition Slipping Awny. leided to assess poll tax in the town- Aabury Park Dentlet Move«. last week. Dr. Fred B. Burdge, an Asbury Ishlp this year. In lust year's asseas- Blok with tioarlet Tev*r.. Red Bnnk women know how the Not the Cheapest Park dentist, has moved his ollice aches nnd jinins that come when the Iment no poll tax wns nsscssed. Peter Nelson, a tinsmith in the em- [Xoa Cream Varlor Bented. from Cookmun nvenue to the new Kin- Kidneys fail mnlie lifu n burden. ploy of Fred White of Freehold, was month building on Mattiaon avenue, I Harold Sampson and Hurry Whit- takon sick with scarlet fever n few Backachci hip pains, headaches, dizzy llock of Occnn Urovc have rented the rir* Oommlealoueri Nominated. days HRO and haa been in .1 Revioua spells, distrcsainK urinary troubles, lice crcum parlor in the Clarendon C. C. Clayton and Frank Tnntum condition. have been nominated as fire commis- nil tell of sick kidneys and wnrn you IbuildlnK ut that place. They will open Unlit riret Ooenn Orova Btore. I the" store Saturday, Juno 1st, s at Ocean Grove. The election of the Rtenlthy nppronch of dropsy or John W. Iliirkalow, who died two will bo held Saturday of HUB week. Ivalutbl* Violin Stolen. wcel'.B ii|?n nt Went Ocean Grove, built Blight's disease. Dtmu's Kidney Pills New Faitor at Aelrnry Park. I John Conover of*Anhury Park him the first ntoi'o in Occnn (irove, tile old nro for the kidneys only. They :it- • been held in $:1O(> bail (or Klwiling u Taylor bakery. Mr. Iiarkalinv was 75 Rev. W. A. Atchley of Illitte, Mon- t«ck kidney "disuiiKeH liy strikliifcc at tana, hnB been necured nn pimtor of the lyaluiiulo violin belonging to his father yearn old, tho cause. Iwhlch ho.-pawned for $1.60. He Death ot ratthful Hervant. Flint Baptist church of Anbury I'aik to Hueccoit Uev. MJ V. McDulIie. Cnn Red Hank sufferers doitirc [bought drink with tho money. MIH. Mary Oonover died ill. the home Manatanan DnlldliiB' Sold. stronger proof than thin woinnn'H ICommieelonera nt PaniAlo. of J, Drum of I.onft Munich lant Kntiii'- I Four memborn of tho newly elected fliiy week. She wan 511 ycnin old and II. Horowitz luia hotiKht the building word? Handera "20" Kondeter, J750 at Manamiuan recently owuiiled an 11 Iliong Uranclt romminftlun went, to hud IH>MI employed In the Drum fnmlly Mm. .J. A. lVrr, I'liiuvlr slns>l, Kov- Don't be alnrmcd if somebody tells you you can buy nn nutomobile ll'aasnlc Innt wcvk to gut an idea of tho i!(i yearn. nhocniHkcr shop by HI. Diamond anil lini't. N. .1., HiiyH: "I mih*nrwl tcrrllilv will open a tailor shop there. frnilt linolutclii'H nml IIIIIIIH uoroKM my klil- for less money thnn tMe $750 Snidebuker-Flnnder9 " 20." You can, but •method of running city ufTuirti under Died M BUte HoiplUl. nryH. Th(» Idilliny HI'IT'-IIUIIH I\1R«I htitll* Ithe commisnion government. Aenury Park Storea aented. fit'il in,', luit my wniMi tinubio \vnn fi-mn you better not. The Flanders "20" corretipondn point by point with the MIH. Mmy Ityiin of I,ontf Ilriwrli my Illicit. I rmiUl mil ll((' wlllKMit. vi\- llrMlioM Couple Kattlea. died »l Hit- ntutn liiBipitnl i\l 'Fronton ,1, Mulfovd of Oiemi OIDVO ililrltlK Kl'*''1^ mlHi'ry "inl ttifiilfcli I itoo- beat nml liigheBt priced enra sold. Chenper enra nt every vital point nre I Minn Miirirwot (iullen, (lnuuhter of Monday of hint week. Him had been ban leaned two ntoreii In tho (iitlu'iiH tnlTil allll lllil'il illnVnilt lllllllH (if III.'.M- built on ideno lonK m;o discarded for good curs. Don't take our word fo* nn Inmate of tho hmipital for irvonil 4'llit', 1 WIIH not li,iilliiil''il lli.li- l Vlfcyer Brenke x.eff. mu> nml 1hi> imiitKiitH 'if ni'Vim null a Imll Iduy of hint week nt Wllllntnnbrldifir, Miller on BloV Hit. Illixt'M rnllllili'lrlv i-llinl Mil'. IllirhlK 1111' The Studehnber-Flamlers "20" in 11 innrvel—n liip.h Krade mmlern enr iNow York, by Itvv, J. ('air. t'liailcn M. KniiiM'n, the miller at Philip (iliuiei, mm of Simon' (ilnner limit time yinnl 1 Inivn Iniil nil r.li I h< r nt n low price. If you pay lesa you buy much les;i. And the chenper car llawer Pronoeltlon Curried. Iiiilnynlown, wan Hick laut week. T. A. of I,(inn Ilrani'h, wan playing bull hint il'lillliln," today will cost you far more in the IOIIK run. The compctiniicur inn't llnnilm'fiiih xiilintltiitfil an inlllcr until week when a bane runner jumped on I Thn nnproprlntlon of $1,500 for tlin l''or nulo liy all dcnlvrn, I'rlco CO sold which the Sludcbalter Coiporntion, the itrentciit automobile mnnu- llnn(ullntlun of u n»wur nyntcm In thoMr. K(iKi>rn win alil<> to t;et. ivmunit bin tl^ht U'K iviul luokv II. l contH. Koiitoi-Milhurn Co., DulTiilii, fncturcni in the world, couldn't reproduce for lerm money; but we won't •Onkhurnl whool WIIH eiirrii'd Innt week. Injured In r.lfthiif Itenvy Timber, build n chcup cur, bccuuuc the name "Studcbiilcer" incaim the t>cat for iNlni'tcen votitK wcro cunt for tho pro|i- Dinner for Oliamu Olark. ('iirroll HodKei'M of Allenlown Now York, B()l« HKI'IIIM fur tho United loiiltlon und noil" nitnlnnt it, your money. Till' adheri'nlii of Champ Clark, 01111 iiiicnrd Mm tl.inueii of bin left IIIMK Ktiitcii. llmvrDTemente to Vartonai*. of thn Puninmtllc eandldiiten fur wliiln llfllnK a heavy jiicco of timber Kumomlior thn lumir Doan'n nnd If you are content with 11 cur tlint nina toduy and dicn tomorrow, I Tim lmllvn' aid nocloty of thn Adrl- iiicBlilcnt, will KIVO n illiinpr nt II111a few duyn n|fo. tnkt) no dthiir. don't buy thc$7!>0 Flnndeni " 20." It will wenr fur yenrn. Remrmber Iphlii Mi'tlunllut ohmill linvn iniwly l'la/.a Inite) at Aribuiy l'nrk tomorrow Will Try to nalee 11,000. this the Sliidehukcr-I'itiiulcrn "20" will outwnir 2 to 1 any nthrr car Ipnporml and iinlnt

    " Millh'lh>n tluil Wevun f'Tiwe it Scml fur nrw ciif(i/n/{iir rniliox til IllitllV linnii"i finin lit" I'-'Uilt of I A civil unrvka amnilnnllon will lin IVKHIIP. K. It. llnrlinlow In m-crntnry Mew fjonorete Wftlka. II tli'ttttdllK luutUnnil til Mtilt. Vuu UtHiW Bcnndni'lnil In thn lli>lnmr |)onluit'lHi'in fndd IMKl fUMhlim, OUUINI'S li«n nnv»(i llmii" The Studebaker Corporation l>«cuiliig n dvrk for the Uofmur nfllcn. liollno. Tim work won iliino by Daniel Mti-I'. ..f ,ljlnlle far ••llro.d Joke, r 11 (Ml | llifUll It IIII t'H II ')•< |{l Vfll 'M'l'l "(I V- a l'nrk rolelnntod their llftlvtli woildlnK Ynwr )uiiiiny Will hn \vU\\\\\n\ \f, t\U**r n I It* Johmnn nnd Wllford Chnfny of unnlvRMnry Kililny iilnht nml th«y ro- Death of Infant Ron, tl'llU, If IMlrt flllh'O (II iMMirlll, CtMflM I'lllV nmmun •HorMritown want to cimuiuii « uw('ClVCll NI'VCI Ul pi-OWIltK of gold |)l«0IW. Wllllnm I'nlt'iil, Jr.. Iho Infant mm 11 .'Hi ,t i,nv Cuino In Hii.l uv\ II rii" Monlii.iiitli Rtlxt, Mill HANK,' ti("il(|l-| tlltli I"' <|N toll V.Hl oT t|«-» KH1-I 170, •days ago and took •xnmlimtlonn fur«OD11 OluH anile •MUMM. or Wllllnm I'nlton of llindlny l'u oillUNIi} In flulnir, IMII^H Cutiiier, Jr. •wfitloni on the Pennsylvania railroad. The Il*lmtr fivi e hundreed dudub,, omdiet) Tuoidny nluhl of Innt wwk. corner Uinni) IIIHI \VII11«• MIHIMI*. »tM tMtm. J I off ynunu pooplnl , dowedl llll« Ken-rreehola Wmu »»ralna K»r Anal*. Thn real rfrtrKiiliin nru nilvi'itl»('d In OordA, » /*rw«r living tan Mondny nitiht of l«xt WOTV with n MIM Anna Wiokn of rrethold I'llR KKOIBTtR. /till). 92m ^#i ^ Si I i Page 4 THE BED BANK REGISTER

    casionally come to enow appreciation SAVED BT DUI.X, XOTTB. •tnuaut mown. for such things as Lewis S. Thompson THE RED BANK REGISTER has done. Such an opportunity will Att«mpt»d SulobU vu » rulm* Owing Actrtia to "Hw Quaker Qlrl" company COOK, Editor and PuMUhu. come next Tuesday, and throughout to Doll Condition of WMJIOB. .W'hnt W?Maa«a Xonw. C. HANCE. AuUtaot Editor. all this section, where Mr. Thompson's James Flynn, son of James Flynn Nem-MfcHenry, a member of "The good works are so well known, there of Long Branch, attempted suicide last Quaker Girl" company, which has should be no laggards in the line, Thursday week by hacking at hisplayed at the Park theater st New We would be glad to have you open an account throat with a dull pocket knife. Not York all the season, was at Highlands SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: (Town Talk continued on page 1$. with us, in any amount, which you believe ahotild be. One year content with gashing his throat, the last week preparing her summer, hove ,SU months ]» raung man slashed both wrists and the Webster cottngo, which she wil drawing a liberal rate of interest We can care for Time roonU'S.- • •*" BEMSSH 8XUDM A* ODDS. Jubbed the knife into one knee. U> rent this season. She spent Sunday . filtered *t the postoBtoe at Rea Bank. all six cuts Were made on. his body. of last week with Mrs. George M, Ja- these funds, either in our Special Department; or H. J., u aeoon ernment. With all due respect to Er- formerly a Jersey City physician, is nest Taylor, Frank Scott and John N. aiding Mrs. Biggnr in her latest suit. Johnson, Jr.. it is hard to see howIlen^lricks's wife, Mi's. Agnes Hen- they can faithfully serve Richard Luf- dricks, sonic time ago secured a judg- We ask all Democrats who admire his leadership; White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords. burrow arid the people of the town-, ment of $75,000 against Mrs. Biggar 1 ship at the same time. They have for the alienation of the affection of his great ability and splendid courage to give their Throw away those hot looking high shoes. They look unsightly and * are done Mr. Lufburrow's bidding so long her husband. that they cant see straight, no matter earnest and active support to THOMAS J. SCULLY of warm. See the beautiful, cool, dainty low ties and pumps I'm showing in white how honest they may be in the belief NURSES GRADUATE. that they are really representing the. Middlesex and JOHN W. SLOCUM of Monmouth at canvas and all other materials, $2.00 to $4.00. people. Rea Bank Girls Becelve Diplomas as the Primary Election, May 28th,vfor delegates to the o-o-o XTurses at Long- Branch. Middletown township is fortunate in Tlu' annual graduating exercises of National Convention from the Third Congressional Dis- Men's Oxfords, Johnston & Murphy and Others. having a considerable number of men the nurses' training school of the Long A to E, 5 to 11, $2.50 to $6.00. • who arc vitally interested in its public Branch hospital were held 1at the ly- trict. schools. Some of these men are mem- ceum at Long Branch lost Thursday bers of its school board. Others are afternoon. It was the fifteenth class not members of the school board but to graduate from the hospital and NOMINATE A MAN WHO CAN WIN. Graduation Slippers and Shoes. they believe that every citizen owes a numbered nine members.. The gradu- duty to the public schools and they ates were Helena Drennan and E.lca- Young women and men who graduate this year, it show their sincerity of belief by aiding no!' Connvor of Red Bank, Mary Car- (TliU adv. jinid for by ttie John W. Slocum Committee. Lonr Branch. N. J.) the work of the public schools in every ton of Centerville, Pearl Dennent, will give me pleasure to fit your feet for the occasion. way possible. Pauline Aroe, Marie Peters, Claudie MacLean and Harriet Burlew. Rev. Should I not have exactly what you want will get it for Dwight L. Parsons of Shrewsbury The latest illustration of this kind made Ihe opening prayer. Benjamin you on short notice. We have the variety. We want to is the purchase of an athletic field T. Morris, foi-merly mayor of Long near the Middletown high schoul build- Branch, made the principal address. please you and solicit your business.» ' ing by Lewis S. Thompson of Brook- Dr. John Taylor of Asbury Park pre- dale farm at Linrroft. Mr. Thomp- sented tile diplomas. Mrs. William D. | When You're Fagged Out son is a member of the school hoard. Harper, supervisor of the hospital, after a hard, nerve-wrecking day, and come home com- A year or so ago he spent about $700 presented the pins to the graduates. CLARENCE WHITE, RED BANK. in improving the grounds of the Lin- pletely exhausted, rest is imperative. Your body de- croft public school. When the now Since the training school was organ- high school was first projected he ized in 18!>8 there have been !)9 grad- mands sleep. Dp you get it—or do you toss about through ••< IHIM HMIMMMtl IIMHMIf M»M»M uates from the hospital.' stated that he Would donate an ath- a restless night? »•••••»••••»•••»••»•••»•»•••••»••»»••••»»»••»•»»••»»»•••»•»•»»»•»••••»••••••••» letic field to the school, provided a suitable tract could be found. The NUP.SEB RECEIVE DIPLOMAS. If so, take a cup of board of trustees finally decided on the George' W. Davis tract as the most Comniencemont Exercises of Spring* Lake desirable for this purpose and1 nego- Hospital Held I>aat Wednesday. tiations for its purchase lliivi been The t'omiiii'iicemimt exercises of tbe BORDER'S completed. Spring Lake hospital nurses' training * * * school were held last Wednesdayy.. The Over 10,000,000 Policies in Force The land will cost $2,000, and this commencement was held several weekwe s Malted sum will be paid by Mr. Thompson. earlier than usual. Mayor John Bing- The tract will need some grading and ham of Avon was the principal IN THE SQUARE PACKAGE other improving. Mr. Thompson, in speaker at the exercises. Rev. F. B. hot before you "turn in." It will tootle your addition to buying the land, vyill Stockdale of Asbury Park and Rev. A stupendous number- donate $500 in cash to grade and im-Stephen Lyons of Spring Lake also tingling nerve*, mildly atiraulnte your aching prove the property. The field will bemade speeches. The diplomas were body and induce sound, refreshing ilumber. ready for use by the time school opens presented to the nurses by Dr. James It ii free from that objectionable sweat t*ite in September. It will prove a great P. Ackerninn of Asbury Park. The and "tang" luppotedly peculiar to mil Malted equal to one-tenth the popu- help in improving the physical condi- graduates wore Miss Alice McCarry of tion and increasing the happiness of Spring Lake, Miss Josephine Law- Milki. Try it and be convinced. the boys iind girls of Middletown town- rence of Point Pleasant, Miss Lilian Cttjree trial package and unuutat Ricip* Book from yojtr druggi$t. ship, and will be u great factor in their Roffsell of Ocean Grove, Miss Hannah lation of the United States school life. Thayer of New York, Mrs. Flora de * * * vonFlimlt of Long Blanch, Miss Flor. JAMES COOPER, Jr.. Middletown township is the first ence Gould of Rochester, Miss Cecile Broad an* Whit* Str*at«, R«d Bank. and its Possessions. school district in Monmouth county to Cottrell of Bradley Beach and Miss own an athletic field. Long Branch Helen Evans of Baltimore. has the use of the horse show grounds and Asbury Pink bus the use of the Woman Oota Second ^Divorce. aviation field, hut these tracts arc not Mrs. Robcrtina Grndy of Ocean owned by the school districts. Middle- Grove hns secured her second divoreo town will own its athletic field out- from her husband, Joseph E. Grady. right, and it can thus lay it out in aAbout four yearn ago Mrs. Gi'fldy se- AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, PR'UOENTIAI'-":• manner best suited to its purposes cured a divnrci' from her husband on L fl«V TMI It without outside interference. Kxperts the grounds of desertion. A year 'STRENOTHOf ';' in the work of planning and laying out after that she and Mr. Grndy were ' GIBRALTAR '•> The Prudential athletic fk'hls will hi' employed by the married again. They were not happy school boaid, in m-iier that tjio very FoumUd by JOHN f. DRYDKN, best possible use nmy bu made of the together and Mr. Grady soon left Harness and Wagons. field and in older that every pint of again. Mrs. Grady suys she wont try Plon««r of Indmtrlal Iniunnoe In Amarlca the trait may be used to the greatest it again. advantage. Ooonu Grove Win* Afaiii. AT * • + The second game of the intor-city It is mil often that people have o|>- •••••••••••••< lii'iies between the high schools of puitunily to show their appreciation Ocean (irove ami Anbury Park wa.i of public spirit of this kind, but Miil- playi'it fa.'it Wednesday mid iv.'Miltril in PROPOSALS. illctown tnwnsliip is fiiihm:ite in huv- M. F. McDonald's Auction Mart, another victory for Ocean drove by a inir s.iii-h :m O|>]MU tunity in this ciise. Sailed proposal* will be received by wore of 1!> to I. The Oii-nn Grove When You Build, Build Fireproof. the bonrd of choa«n freeholder) of the Lewis S. Tliulil|>;;.!I.I Inivc ii'.lh A man whu gave hi:i name mi AT 1:00 P. M. are proof against building of n Ri-nvel ro»d, known u . init Ii. (In uilli wliniil nlTnii-s. Whi'ii Grniye .1. .leiiltiiw ;|iul liin iI'liiilencc tlie Marlboro-Vantlcrkurg road. Mi'. TII piuiii'ily of (irinei- I'i. Cooler in Summer Warmer in Winter. | provud liy tli« hoard of cho»fn trt*- uiii^ril il urns hi.1; i |.|jijr..,t tluil Ilir iin I'nliiiiil inn! .II'MIUIIM \VM;I in'iil lo Die iicll. Entry book closes May liHth lit noon. r 1011II i I • 111 ' 111 III' ill |HII,h,l . |,,. ||r i-iiiilltyV j|nil In iiwiiit, Ihe aril,,I, uf Hi,' Cmt it no Greater than friinic houses with stucco exterior and liiililcrn, liiyril until nliri- m xl wrrk'x rlrrhnn i irnimdl JJuru y is 10 per cent, less than houses built of combinations of Pinna »ml npcclflcatioriH ran be ob- hut Ilir ITIIOUI IHIIIIII :ia\s II,i ri.;i'mi ' a. jr. MCDONALD, wood ami brick <>r concrete. tulned of (ioorKe I). Cooper, county whyy Itir iinnuiini'i'iiiriit shmilil nut I Giovfl Tep.ni Wltu. j Fit any type of re«id«oc« ami arc adaptable to any style of ciiKlneor, fll) Broad «lri>«t, Il*d Bank, inm oil mi Hit' infill int j for lr iii^ti i 1.4-IMMII l.ii'.luill t, >> IVIanager. architecture. or «|wl/k'atlnn* ftmy be abtaii)«d ot yimr Ihe |nnpftly « I'lim liury Ihr A 'i,il. 1,-iiin l-ii C. K. CIIOM, dork of hoard, Mutawan, v ltn> |iiifilic Komi. Kin tlln'i nlily mill if i f»(MM CfttrMMlfl, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. but type of modtrri reildenc* conilructlon, of J. M. Oorli««, director, muiit 10- hbi ln-arfiii'liniiii liuve not hii'ii imi S<*4 lot Fr««, kfullfaHf iltuilntti ttUhp* «ini|i

    l^..i,.,.'i.'iKi,'Jl THE RED BAKE BEClIBTER

    (TRUST HJGHLANDSTO THEFRONT IECENTLY ORGANIZED BOARD OF TRADE PLANS

    JST COMPANY 70* EXECUTOR, AD _ MANY IMPROVEMENTS. _ JOHEE, 0UARDIW.RECEIVER.DEP0SITOJW-«-TmJSTEE , . a larger part of the Highlands in a telephone. The famous old )plcrmann. Otto Gautsehy, A. B. HubbB, short time as work on this extension B. J. Crelghton, George J. Smith. was begun last week. The telephone Finance—Frank H. Oerbracli, Samuel B. Leonard, £1. A. Tcancy, Samuel company will use the present poles Strauss, William Siege). throughout the Highlands, thereby do- Entertainment—Morris E. Roaenbaum, ing away with installing additional ARBUCKLES' Jacob S. Hoffman. John Ramsay, Harry A. aculthorpe, William Hewitt. poles and making the streets more Pole Service Electric Company, Publicity—Robert Hunter, Br.. Chfltt- unsightly. Instead of separate wires, tiaInn WilliamsWilli. . WWilliaiam 0. Sheldon, the compancopnyy wili l ptout up a lead cable Harry N. Johnson, Martin Gerbroch, 65 BROftD STREET, Qeorgo W. Hardy. which will carry all the telephone BdlBoardinR g hhouses and hotels—Samuel wires on one system. A number of Strauss, Henry I^razer. Eftntl Mueaell, thth e smallerll bdboardini g houses have Leonard TV. SpltmoBle, "William Connors. Health—Dr. J. J. Rowland. William wanted telephones for some time and Fehlhaebcr, Henry Frazer, Terry Mar- they hope to be able to have them in- ARIOSA en, Qua Biachoff, stalled Wore the summer season is Grievances—*W. Addition Homairi, Frank Gerbraeh, Dr. George W. Taylor, over. Harry A. Brown, Frank Fletro., BtUroad toXmprom Property. COFFEE tan OommltHo to Oat Buuy. The Central railroad company George W. Hardy, station agent at promised thejboartl that they will be- Premium Coupon for 42 years a national drink, is still the Highlands, is a; telegraph opor- gin to improve their property through ator and Is experienced in reportorial tile Highlands at once. Part of the at all good grocers. and press work. Mr. Hardy joined property north of the depot will b A&P Pure Food Bulletin Commencing Monday, May 20 Ariosa is just the natural selected coffee bean, prop- the board at Friday night's meeting graded and the banks on the west sid and he was at once offered a place on of the tracks from the Bay avenue G.A. R. erly roasted'and put up in the old-fashioned, air-tight pack- the publicity committee. Mr. Hardy at crossing to the private property on . A&P EVAPORATED 2O OUNCfe CANS age which is popular in millions of homes. first declined, but later reconsidered Nayoeink avenue will be graded and and other his action and accepted. Mr. Hardy There's an. honest pound in every package, enough stated that tho publicity committee Will MMt la Council Boom. for 40 cups of good old-fashioned coffee.. Full flavor. Just was one of the most important on the list and that if properly handled it About thirty members of the boan to try—take home a pound tonight, . appeared before the commissioner; Uniform Suits could do a vast amount of good work Monday night of last week and askec for the Highlands, He said that he for the use of the borough hall foi MILK, 3 Cans 23c was one of the foremost workers in of the best grades, at SOLD BY THESE GROCERS: the old board of trade and that the •the board of trade meetings. The old board could have done a lot ofboard will hereafter meet in th 40-50's good work had it been given the co- council room. The old board of trade low prices. Red Bank, N. J. operation of the business people and owned a water wagon which the new I.. CAPEI5ICE, Beech street. residents in general. Mr. Hardy said board has taken over. This wagon D011EMU8 BROS. . 11 Broaa street. was offered to the commissioners last PRUNES L. FELUMAN, Lelghton avenue, that he expected the support of every week for $160. The wagon cost over M. FLAItETTr, lienddens Cornet's member of the board. A Special in MEN'S D, JNQAnLH, Bridge avenue and Kront street. $300 and has been recently overhauled. II. LAZF.U, Mechanic atreet. Addison Roltiain, who conducts a The commissioners appointed a com- pound 9c M. LA7.13U. 171 Beeeh Btreet. restaurant neav the depot, spoke on mittee to inspect,the wagon and the $5.00 SUITS this week. L.M'QUEEN. Shrewsbury avenue. the Highlands as being blessed by matter will come up at the next meet- Marshall's Kippered J.WORIU3. Weat Front street. nature. He said that nowhere in the e up Whole Milk A&P Ai X* NICOLETTE. Monmouth Btreet. ing of tho board off ttrade for final dis- V. THOMPSON, lllver atreet, country is there a place that haa so Herring L. THOMPSON, Hhrewahury avenue. many things to be proud of as-the posal. The board of trade has an Cheese PUMPKIN J. TOMIAN,- lloech street. Highlands. The river and ocean nt- offer of $150 for the wagon and they A lot of MEN'S BLUE SCANS K. TOMAINO. Illvcr street. raction, guarded by hills within a few have given the borough first refusal. H. WOLCOTT, Mechanic street, Afterithe business session the enter- CHAMBRAY SHIRTS, M. WOLF, Lelghton avenue. tundred yards, and the wonderful re- 16c Ib volving lamp in the twinlight light- tainment committee had a social hour "7c a can house on the hill should be used for in store. Cake and ice cream were sizes 16 to 19, with 2 Freehold, N. J. Keyport, N. J. served and piano and violin music was A. CRAWFOBD. P. ANTICO. advertising the place. The boat ser- L. KEM3WISH. vice, the trolleys, the store?, the board- rendered by members of Samuel MBYI5RS & CORTELL. v. CHERRY. Strauss's orchestra. pockets and unfading, at Bacon 17c Ib Choice Smoked Shoulder 12c Ham 16c Ib H. KBMMEIl. S. DKY. - , ing houses and hotels, schools and H. OERAVEN. :hurches all helped make the High- Mlddletown, N. J. ('. UJFBUHHOW. lands what it is today. Mr. Komiiin HOEACE B. BASTHABD SEAS. M. RHINISHOLD. F. LUFBUIIROW. C. TUTTILU said the borough needed a better jail 33c Fancy J. WALL1NQ. and a move sanitary one. Iioag Branoh Man, Bud B««n In Poor Eatontown, N. I. J. WILSON. Health AVoat a Year. I>, BENNETT. Booklets to Aavertlltt Highland!. Horace B. Bannard of Long Branch while they last. Creamery M, WILSON. Frank Gerbraeh recommended that died at the Grand avenue hotel at BUTTER 33c Ib the board get out an official booklet to Asbury Park Fridjiy week after a long THIS SAME QUALITY IS 4c lo 5c MORE ELSEWHERE contain information of the Highlands sickness. Ho! had been in poor health iiiiimm »»M—IIIMI and its advantages and inducements about a year and for the past four Tor outsiders to make it their place of weeks had been in a critical condition IONA DOMESTIC FLY •esidence. He said the business ad- from a growth on hi a lungs. vantages should be shown also in Mr. Bannard was 61 years old and H.N.SUPP, Succotash SARDINES PAPER FLAGS! FLAGS! order to get additional merchants to was a graduate of the civil engineer- 3 CANS 3 CANS 3 Double 8h«u locate at the Highlands. Mr. Ger-ing denartment of Lafayette college. 19 Broad Street, Red Bank AT— braeh also suggested that the board Twenty^ix years ago Mr. Bannard carry advertisements in the New York went to Long Branch as engineer of TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTV 25c lOc Sc papers. Mr. Gerbraeh started the maintenance of way for the New York )ooklet matter by offering to take a & Long Branch railroad. This posi- •+••»»»•»••»»•»•••»•»»»••• GREAT REDUCTION full page advertisement for his board- tion he had since held. Mr. Bannard NEW LAID Fancy Selected, Every ing house. Tho booklet and advertis- was one of the founders of the Long Motor Power Replaces —AT—— ing matter was left to the publicity Branch hospital and had always taken Egg Guaranteed. committee. an active interest in the affairs of the Horse. that institution. He was prominently In Sealed Cartons Pufclio r»k to B» Provided. identified in lodge circles, holding The Unltad American Tranafar EGGS TETL.EY'S. The matter of public resting places, membership in several Long Branch drinking fountains, public toilets ana lodges. Mr. Bannard leaves three •nd Expraaa, parks came in for its Bhare of con-sons, William H. Bannard, postmaster 0-11-13 Lombudy Street, Bideration and after much discussion of Asbury Park, and hia twin brother B«tw**n Atlantic and Droad Streets. Buy a flag and show your patriotic spirit Decoration Day the matter was left with the public Llewelyn and Horace B. Bannard,'Jr. NEWARK, N. J. 230^doz 27c £ improvement committee to report at by hanging out the Stars and Stripes. American flags from Will Boll on account of Installing the next meeting. One of the most motor cars. DrowmiJ win Campbell's SOUPS, 3 Can* 28c -one cent to twenty dollars. Flags with staffs, flags, and important things considered was a 14O Head 61 Horses public park. Several sites were sug- The body of the drowned man which nnd inures, nK« 5 to 12 yeara old; extra poles and large bunting flags in almost any desired gestedbut the one that seemed to meet wa picked up near ththee Highland weight 1,000 to 1,400 lbs. Among with the approval of the board waa the g them a few mines In foul, ono Beach liflifo savini g statiotti n recentltlyy Lime Juice size on hand. plot of ground on Navesink avenue, ifid more with colt by her slilc. A fow SPECIAL SALE CANNED FRUITS opposite the East Viow house. This has been identified as that off JJens exlrn (rood roml horsPB, UHcd by A BOTTLJE Juelsen of Snyrcvllle. Juelson had our collectors. Prices |36 to $300, A&P Peaches, a can • 21c Decollation Day, May 30th. lot overlooks the river and ocean, is 20 days' trlnl allowed; 60 BOtn of Flag Day, June 14th. within! a minute's walk from the depot, been employed In the brick yards at nil kinds of uuriwsB*. bO exprcBti. EXTRAS within five minutes from cither boat Sayrevllle and in company with two Krocery, open nrnl top wagons. 35c other men started for Now York in a (Broughams, conehpn, rnnuboutn, landing and near the trolley. Another m 'tc, clll'au. A imrRaln for any ono Sultana Peaches, a can - 18c spot suggested was the triangular plot barge on Jnnunry 31st. Tho barge , In need of ntiythluK In this lino. EXTRA STANDARDS A&P GRAPE on Boy avenue, near Shrewsbury ave- was capsized nnd all three men on it A&P Pears, a can - - 21c nue, This lot was filled in last year wore drowned. • •• >•« ••*•*•»»•* »i »*» »*>••• JUICE TETLEY'S NEWS STORE, and tho railroad company has agreed EXTRAS Small Bottle to cover the ashes on tho 1st with top Xooartalt at Aabtu? p»k. Sultana Pears, a can - - 18c soil this tummor. Another suggestion Theodore Roosevelt will speak nt the Broad Street, Opposite First National Bank, wan that the board Ret In touch with Savoy theater nt Anbury Purk Satur- EXTRA STANDARDS lOc tho proper government officials and aee day of this week. Ho will arrive al A&P Apricots, Extras, RED BANK, N. jr. what cun be done townrd getting ABOiiry Pnrk uhout 0:25 o'clock nnd 19c Mum Islnnd for a nubile pluyttround or will begin his addre*s at ton o'clock. a can - Pork and Beans nark. This luUtnu in large enough for Ho will speak from jthc platform of No. 1 No. a U«M— MMM Sultana Apricots, Extra suveral cattngenatt , ImthhousoR nml nninll hin private cur nt Lqiig Branch on hin 15c Il Vtg,d d it i thht way to Hcd Hunk. / , tanda, and it is thought Standard, can 6c lOc Whon you two this R on your dootor'a enough revenue could bo obtained from prescription it inoana tako it to s R««- conccnHlntin to help defray tho general Lnmo buck i(j usually rauncd by WE GIVE UriC STAMPS ASK FOR THEM flicillliillinii of tint mtldolfB of tho hack, Istarad Pharmaelat, who will coni|K)iiml (•X|l{'Mfe of rniilntnlnlni; the public park lit thin place, Another situ HU|r- for which you will find nothing unttur it aceHrately with pur* drug*. Pre- than Chumlii'i'liiin'ii IJntmcnt. lc'or K<-HU»I won on tin- HiKhlnml Iloach nido JAp TinriioNi OKDIKS SOIKIIID scriptions filled nt tho Knickerbocker nf tho river, bclwein tho government dnlo by JnnicH Coopnr, Jr., cornci' Pharmacy hnvo this careful attention by rcmiiry, FrM«y, wvekn lifter tlio Honing of tho Hnml, Kill HIIIIUIII IU'III Iho •Inmlruir uciim TIN ROOFINQ IM« bathing pavilion I.ulxir fln. Tclcplirmo (Mt. AND thU aunimer, A permanent nark will l'AKIHIAN UAUK in no - lo unit; It IM Inutiinlly rufrcnhiMK iiml HO I1ROAO BTHEI'I', Hir.n riAMK, N. J, SANITARY PLUMBING. llo ililnkliiK pliiicx, public to(lnl«, liivluoinlliiK mul hint (if nil It killn tl % . ' IxMtrlivH, IRIIIMI mul n dnnd for public unnilrulT LronnR. Thii la tho arm behind tho liunil cuiiceria. llrrnnrd CrrlKlitun In- Jamrn Cooper, Jr., Runrniitrcri It for I glvo the same attention t» the im%\l Job as to tho big one-tlioy both get fnrinml Hi" ho«r(l Hint tho river front ItfhlMK ncnlp. inlllne hair, ilnmlruir UM b*it My work la dona without delay and wtlif action la Ku>rant«e<|. of til" tliy avenue property would b« and for fueled, dull looking rinlr. He FREEHOLD VULCANIZING WORM Krinlnil nml KIMIIIVII nml ha would nut If th*r» la anything' the tntttor with ynur plumblnft tolpplionn ua and w» KUitrnntwn It nn K<«"1 no n liutul. HF.PA1R1NC. OF HEAD .A-OHIIEIS out bonrlim for unit nf Um pulillc (III* "Mrn. A mi u 111 own, Itwkvllli', Conn. Will do the rut. Our work li dono well and r**«mabl*. lummtr. Illn proimrly eiljolna the write*: "After I uwil tho llrat linltl Auto Tires, Tubos.Blcycle fatten xUamboat line ilork and It Kof 1'AHIHIAN tIAfilO my htlr »Umm Tires, Rubber Boots vnry iiinv^nlont «not, Mr, C'r«lRhtnn tMna. I dn nut think them la nny- •nd Rubber Sundries. DR. STILES, Doctor of Optic*; >, fur many yvarii IIM mad« th» (rove thlhirl>»tl«r fnr fulling: hair nnd Itrh- . N. J...... r .*« W«t~W-r. NMI VUt W«fc« touUi of til* heUl property a public int ««lp." 60 Throckmorton Street flour* iIHir.H. Al r

    nan BTAJITO. HOWELSOCIETYREUNION ton* Bnnob Oomsilnioa Oiffutaa With Wtwoomlj aa Mayor. momrs The newly elected commission which will take charge of Long Branch's government under the Walsh act or- M WM Aftmtted bjr'Ont HOB Parana ganized last Tuesday. The officers and W« *h»Otftttntkm Wai Mm. a *«- appointments are as follows; suuitat 0n»—•»«ral Sona of Howill Mayor and liead of public ertolrs— MM* MpfMhtt. Bryant B. Newcomb. SPRING ' Vice ' president and department of The second annual 'dinner of the(Inandes and reyenue^Pcank L. How- Howetl society was held in Red Men's lnd. hall at Farmingdale last Saturday Deportment of public safety—Thoma ss V. Arrow-smith. ' t week. The affair was attended by Department of streets and public For the House, Garden and Farm. over 225 people and the organization workB—Marelmll Woolley. . . is now firmly established. Department of parks nnd public build- The caterer was Hildebrecht of ings—John W. Flock. Trenton and the music was by Pro- Appointed officers: E are ready for warm weather and to supply warm weather needs. Things for the house, things for the fessor Harold M. Stilwell's orchestra City clerk—Wlnfleld Warwick. of: Freehold. - Aaron E. Johnston, Official stenographer—Maude F. Finn. Solicitor—William A. Stovons. farm, things for the garden, and things for the stable—are all here. We keep the very best of every- • through whose individual efforts the Fire alarm superintendent—John H. organization was perfected, was toast- Hlnes. W msBter. Assistant In department of flnanceB— thing in its line. Whether it's a stable tool or set of parlor furniture you, want, you are sure oi getting R. Jerome VanBrunt. The program was opened by singing Assistant In department of public "America," after which an invocation Bafety—A. O.. Hicks. good, substantial articles if you buy here, and the price is low when the quality of the goods is considered. It's one followed by Rev. Steadman Applegate. The commission will meet again to- Preceding the dinner the following morrow morning for the transaction thing to sell cheap—anybody can do that if the quality Is not taken into account; but to sell good goods at a low officers were elected for the ensuing of regular business. The salary of year: . ; • • . - the mayor was fixed at $2,500 and the price—that has always been our aim. President—Aaron E Johnston, Vice president—Dr. Samuel JoluiHon, other commissioners will get $2,000 Treasurer—Henry C. Wlnsor. each. The city clerk will receive Secretary—Hnlsted H. Wainright. $1,200, solicitor $1,500, official stenog- All of the above officers served last rapher $600, inspector of fire alarms year. In addition the following vice ?600, assistant in department of pub- presidents were also elected to look lic safety $900, assistant in finance LAWN MOWERS. Porch Rockers. after the interests of the society in the department $1,200, and street super- By starting in early with the work on the lawn, it qan be kept green and in fine We have a fine stock of Porch Rockers, our' fresh spring: localities where they reside: Charles intendent $900. H. Boud, Parmingdale; John S. Flit- condition all summer. There is no better way to do this work than with a good lawn stock being now on sale. croft, Atlantic Highlands; Nathan J. mower. The Cadet, the Lakewood Ball Bearing, and the High Wheel Imperial are the Taylor, Ocean Grove; W. S. B. HAY OB&ND JUBY. These are the finest things for the porch that can be had. Parker, Long Branch; E. S. Nesbitt, three'.best kinds. They give a wide range of prices, Jndare Voorntoi Xnstrooti Juryman to They are graceful, easy and very comfortable. They add more to Seabright; Herbert E. Williams, Red Inv«itl«-at» Bradley Beaon Affair*. Bank; John W.. Conine, Adelphia; the porch than almost any other piece of furniture, unless it be Dr, V. M. Disbrow, Lakewood; Dr. Holmes V. M. Dennis of East Free- E. C. DlsbrbW, Toms River; George hold was selected by Justice Voorhees one of our Swinging Settees. They come in reed, rattan and woods McCluskey, Point Pleasant. as foreman of the May grand jury. AB a slight token of appreciation a D. Ellsworth VanWickle of Matawan of various kinds. The prices rangejfrom 90 cents up. We have was excused. The other members of beautiful loving cupp was presented similar chairs without rockers for those who prefer that sort. to the president of the society by thethe jury are: Anbury Park—William' K. Devcreaux, members. Tho presentation was made Samueamue l A. ReevesRee,, J.. Lyly e Klnmonth. by Halsted Wainright of Manasquan, Atlantic—Peter F. Frawley. who after a brief eulogy, placed the •Katontown—Dr. J. c. Rusju'* Iron Age Farm and Garden Tools. souvenir in the hands of President Freehold—Michael Ford, Wlllard Tlirotfkmortonirotfkmorton. Thereas never any failure with the Iron Age Farm and Gar- Johnston, who in turn accepted the Holmdel—lonatlinl n I. Holmes. cup and expressed his gratitude. On Howell—Charles M. Polhemus. den Tools. They include nearly every possible kind of a tool that a. the cup is inscribed "In grateful re- Engllshtown—Harvey H. Vanderveer. Long BrancU—Charles O. McFaddln, membrance 'Of his devotion to hisThomas L. Slocum, Harry Vf. Qreen. man may want on his place. The strongest and most powerful native township and of the generosity Shrewsbury—Donald Rankln, Jr. displayed by him in founding in the Red Bank—William H. Hendrickson. machines for the heaviest farm work, or the light hand tools for year 1911 the Howell Society, to the Belmar—Cyrus B. Honco. Spring Lake—George M. Height. garden use, are alike the best of their class. The tools and ma- Hon. Aaron E. Johnston this loving Allentown—Wycott Hendrickson. cup is given May 11th, 1912. Grati- Atlantic Highlands—Pr. John H. Van- chines are made from the very, best materials in the very best tude is the fairest blossom which Muter. Mlddletown—Frank OBborn. springs from the soul and the heart Keansburg—Charles Carr. .manner., • of man knoweth none more fragrant." Mntawnn—Abljali B. Chamberlain. The address of welcome was by In his charge to the grand jury The Iron Age farm machine business was started -75 years Mayor Edward Imlay, which was fol-Justice Voorhces directed the members ago this season. It was started by Stephen Bateman, a man of lowed by "Ye Olden Days" by Revt.o investigate Bradley Beach borough Thomas O'Hanlon. Mr. O'Hanlon, affairs. Acton C. Hartshorne was ap- extraordinary inventive genius. He had clear-headed and clean- when a boy, lived here and in a remi- pointed by the courfmore than two niscent mood he recalled the incidents years ago to make an investigation Cadet, 12-inch cut : . 82.SO • and events of his youth, and paid a glowing tribute to the worth and of Bradley Beach municipal affairs. Cadet, 14-Inch cut .82.65 sterling qualities of Kuliff V. LawThi- s report will be turned over to the Cadet, 16-Inch cut Q2.8O rence as a teacher. To the latter Mr. prosecutor and in turn to the grand O'Hanlon gave all the credit for hisjury. .The Lakewood Ball Bearing Lawn Mover, 8S.8O up. elementary education. He said he earned $4 a month, which in his boy- OTTO PTOHEIMEB'S BBOTBEB. hood days was fair wages, but his widowed mother needed all of it andMineola Hoijltal Authority are I,ook- ehe was too poor to pay his tuition at Inff for Him. the one term of school that was held Officials of the Nassau hospital at each year. Then Mr. Lawrence mani- Mineola, Long Island, are looking for fested his generosity by taking O'Han- the brother of Otto Ftoheimer, who lon in his school and teaching himdied at the hospital Saturday. Otto gratuitously. Thereafter for four Ftoheimer is said to have a brother years, until he was eighteen, he de-at Red Bank or vicinity. Any one who voted his evenings till midnight to his knows of the whereabouts of Otto books. He alao told how Lawrence Ftoheirrier's brother can inform the walked the furrows in the field with hospital by calling up 1,037 Garden him and urged him to get an educa- City, Mineola, on the telephone or by tion and how after he began attending getting .in communication with Mrs. Iron Age Cultivator, $5.25. school, of the sacrifico and devotion Little, whose telephone number is of his mother who ate her bread with- Westbuvy 103, Mineola. Otto Fto- Other Kinds as Low as $2.98. out butter that he might get an edu- heimer's brother is described as a man handed business methods, and his idea was that quality counts cation. about 25 years old, dark complexion, He told of an experience he had indark hair, dark eyes and with a red above everything else—that a good tool always commands a market school and said that in his younger birth mark on each arm. days all of the teachers came from with the right kind of farmers—that a cheap tool is not good at any Connecticut. The boys had been guilty of some misconduct and all Seagirt Camp to Se Unoccupied. price. were punished. He told how they all With the exception of the rifle These wonderfully durable and easy running Lawn Mowers, 88.OO up. The industry started in 1836 with the manufacture of hay bawled "likei babies b"ut"when ft came I matches of the state militia and the his turn for punishment he took it inter-state shoots the camp grounds and manure forks of many kinds. The potato "drag," which was stolidly and never whimpered. Theat Seagirt will be deserted this year. teacher was amazed and O'Hanlon Governor Wilson has signed the order RUGS. Go-Carts for the Baby. really the first potato digger, was the work of Stephen Bateman. said the teacher then gave him harder assigning the New Jersey militia to We are showing one of the greatest as- Hand garden^tools with cast iron frame an& hoes or teeth, which blows but failed to cause him to show the regular army maneuvers this Baby likes to go ouffor a ride as summer. The Governor will occupy sortments of rugs ever brought to Monmouth any signs of his suffering, the only well as the larger folks, and he likes to had to be pulled with a load on them to get deep cultivation appeared effect being a bigger cloud of dust the "Little White House" at Seagirt county. It comprises rugs of all sizes, from' from the beating. He then told of a as usual this season. in the early 40'a. Hand garden rakes Were made and one horse the small rugs used in front of bureaus or in, go out in style.. In one of our automo- trip he had made qcross the swamp cultivators with good frame followed. About 1875 came the fam- to the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Wil- front of doors, to the very large ones suitable bile go-carts he gets all the style there liams and had asked her for old coats. Contesting a Will. ous line of Iron Age wrought iron one-horse cultivators. "Model" Mrs. Williams generously complied Raymond E., Frederick T. and for a whole floor covering. There is an equally is, and comfort, durability and beauty, with his request and gave nim severaral Stanley M. Perrine, children of Isaac great rang&of qualities, running from Ingrains as well as style, go with these baby drills and "'Gem " wheel hoes were added in the 80's and the last and he had all of them on when he Perrine, have filed a protest against successfully, passed through the or-the probating of the will of their aunt, to Wiltons. The patterns are the newest. The carriages. fifteen years have produced a complete line of potato and general deal in the schoolhouse when he never Catherine A. Perrine, who died at following shows the way we have priced them: farm and garden machinery, including riding cultivators, potato shed a tear. Philadelphia last .March. Miss Per- He dwelt on the human aspects of rine lived at Manalapan. In her will 30x60 Smyrna Rug. 98c. planters (Improved Robbins), sprayers, diggers, orchard and beet the physical, intellectual and spiritual Miss Perrine left most of her estate 9x12 foot Smyrna Rug $8.90 life and told of his encounters with I to her sister, Mrs. Joseph E. DuBois. cultivators, horse rakes (New York Champion), variety machines 30x60 Axminster Rug $1.48 his companions "when a boy, ami said ^ , ^ and the modern line of garden wheel hoes and drills. The business instead of wrestling matches they had | 36x72 Axminster Rug $2.48 , . regular fighting and it would start by ! J.ffarson Davis Dead. 9x12 foot Axminster Rug $18.75 has grown with uniform sifccess year after year as each new part knocking a chip off of the opponent's j Jefferson Davis, ah Asbury Park shoulder. They would fight to a fin-; colored man, died at .the poor farm at 9x12 foot Brussells Rug $12.50 of the line was carefully developed to the satisfaction of the ish but the next time they met the • Wayside last Thursday week of old boys would be as friendly us they j age* Mr. Davis was 93 years old and practical farmers, truck and home gardeners. were before they had fought. He said , hail spent most of his life in the South, CREX RUGS. Practical quality does not necessarily mean high-priced ma- that Corrcll Howland, who was a local j At one time he owned a large tract preacher and for many years a resi- i of land near Dun'ellcn, N. J. He was CREX MATTINGS. chinery but thorough service and durability—machines built to dent of West Farms, led him to sent to the poor farm about a month Christ. At first he had no plans and/ ago. These are the new grass rugs in different stand the wear and tear of common sense use. "Your money's did not anticipate entering the mm- — worth every time" is the principle on which all Iron Age tools istry. He then told of his entering! ,' ,, '.""" . ", -n. colors and designs. They are durable, hand- the ministry and said Hint his first! It would surprise you to know of the some, sanitary and cheap. : at 1 th ! s bul don b have been made. text was "For God so lovrd the world R"-' , K'™ , , '\ ! t "« . = y that He gave His only begotten Son : <' 1 ' . . - RAG RUGS. l.ot pemh but have eternal lift1." | J"'lU"!' M-v, ft1*' lms K,vn, "?'"« Tools. Some of the larger farm machines we do not carry in stock, ..,.'. „ . _ . ,! Chamberlain s Tablets and finds them We have these in all size3 and colors, but we can procure at short notice any of them which may be Ihe Progress and Prosperity of: very effectual and doing her lota of These are mude in the same way as a rag car- Howell and Moninouth wns consul-' poodm,> If yol, have .my trouble with eied liy Hon. 0. H. Drown. | youi. stomach or bowels give them n pot is made. They are in many colors and These Folding, or Collapsible Go- "Howell in the Rebellion," by Gen. | trial. Sold by .James Cooper, Jr., styles. Tho sizes range from 18x24 inches to John C. Patterson, was extremely in-icorner I)road und White streets, Carts mv comparatively new and they terraling. Tho Hpcukcr gave sev- ' _ - 9x12 feet. The prices are from 34 cents up. are very :•.'u.-active and popular. There oral historical facts concerning the Revolution and the war of 1H1'2,, have been some changes in them this with names of citizens of old You MATTINGS. year; but they are just as comfortable Howell who were conspicuous char-! iit'tcrn in the military events of oldrn Wo have a full line of mattings, from 15 and just as pretty aB they were last year. times. Mr, Patterson said thnt the Often Want ccntB per yard up, and by tho roll, from $0.00 The haby is entitled to all tho fresh air firHt military company in Huwi'll was quick relief from biliousness—from organised ni Addnhin, thru known n.'i per roll up. They are this Hprintr'« patterns, and sunshine it can get, and with one of 1 its litvuliiclif.'S, iU sour stomach, Turkey or Him Hull, (17 .veins ago, and we luive them in China and Japanese our easy-running go-carts it becomes a .ttiul Hint lit; drilled the mi-n who HBHI | liircnui:lis, fl.'ilitlrmr, lici|>lc:i:;mit xtlcliH of cold wood, an Ihry luid hrealh anil tht1 ^'-nrnil tt'flintf i>f manufacture. Tho China Mattings arc clear pleasure for the mother or tho older ncilhiT guns nor iiiusliftK. lie' found (tiMHl-fi>r-njr^n Ami hcciiinc somewhat fiiiiiilinr have found, at you will fiiul, that Double Wheel Combination Hoe, $7.00. with military IIIICH after Minlving thr inado is peculiar to Oriental countries, and carriages, because wo have ao many tiiiticii he was I'lccti'd captain. Af'-i will wear many ticaHons. styles that it would be impoimlblo to do- wanted. Our atoek of cultivators, Wheel IIoos, Seed Drills, and terwnrd n mip|ily "T old fljntliirku \\»t'. , w.'i'uiTd from tlu- lower of Ihe nld Hcribe and name.thorn all with prices. various attachments of thoso machines for special uses aro kept • I'niirt IIIIIIM! in Ki't'i'hold. In Ihi' IT- MISSION FURNITURE. But come around andneo them I Tho constantly in stock. No man over made n mlBtnko by buying Iron Imlllon New .lermy riirniiilii'il IHHM-I thim li^'i' (juuliv of lr(n>]»i anil wrn I Wo have them; KrciiiiiMi<-rn tmme n« in previous yearn, hut there tins been mun'H poekctbook, cither. Tho one Tho pictures given herewith, and tho prices at which tho who wi-nl froui Hnwi'lt. The inunlirr' 8We the iircrstmry rrllrf (pilrltly, u touch luTc uivd UHTO which ivliovw tho shown in thi« picture iH u collapsible wan i:in. Of them' ,"l-,t,Tii wire I.IIIMI ««frly, K<°ntly, luituriilly. 'I'll in pliiiiincm!, while there ia it greater vuriety of folding go-cart which we arcs soiling at tnuchinea are Hold, nhow hotter than diwriptlon the value of tho ntid fi'l wi'ir wmindril. j liarnilrun family rrmrdy In justly llccauiin of KM j^tvut hiHloiirnl viilui< fniniioi for Hi power lo |iul thn colon* than in the jmsl. tho apecial prico of $2.90.,. articlcn. Iho Moclrty mlnptril a rcnnlulinn nml lH>wclrt, llvrr, kit|ne>t IUIII Muinneli Mr. I'ntli-rmm'H jmpcr will hu prinli'd ut the <'xprmi<< nr tho iir^uni'/iiti'iu mill III rruulnr nrl(\n worldnif orilrr. <'(>pion ri'talncil nmonK Hie mrliivrii In cvrry unv in l'erlin|{», l.xilm, for ptiriniiirt-iit pit'ni'rvallon. artlonn nml in |H>Wf-r-ri-"~you will Hev. Wllliiini II. IJIWI'I'III'K, wim iviiH liml yoiimcll'iilloijrllirr bpllrr^nOrr (li rmpmiil (n tile tomit, "(lur iMiiui'iit you Imvo tlicil llrrcliiiin'a 1 'ilia ]''ut)inrK." wim ilnnviihliihlv iiri'Vinlid from being jirrni'iil., an waii Kauiui'l A. HENDRICKSON & APPLEGATE, I'atU'Tnon of An\>ury PurU, who wan For to coiuldnr "Mvlntf fur Kim, mid the J'lill of MvliiK'" ! EAST FRONT STREET, BANK, N! J. W, H. II. Parker, who WIIM i-tliilnl I Quick Relief Toll UUllll I., l>f •'lln lufMl I ll|>l|llMl|l«l (ft Hiiul I iv Hit) nnmU'iil fi-ntuii>n, wim! Wlttl pffiv IHI*(

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    OW SDI.11 TO BAK CBEPITOBS. ,RS. CARLE & CAKLE, Epilepty or Fits Curable Executors' Notice. Margaret E. D, Taylor anil Henry S 0STEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS, Bartow. executors of Edward Taylor, Room 7. Elinor KulHlnsf, Broad St. Bui Bui. ¥%£ KOSINE decensed. by order of tiie Hurrogute of Telaphona 063. ' .'•: t.he county of Monmouth, hereby give Graduate! of American School of OaUopttkr notice to the creditors of the Bald.de- itksvllle. Mo. Greater Farm Efficiency TREATMENT ceused to brlnts In their >debta, demands Omc«Hour»:ei)0A.M. W8;00r. M. . ' There Is nothing moro frightful I and claims ngulnHt tho estate of ' Buld in ;a happy liuine than to Imve one dccea«t'd. under oath or altlrmatlon, RTH'UR cTawiprr of KB iivDmbcif! liiBiiuilly m-lzuil within nine muiitlis from tho fifteenth A CIVIL ENOINBER AND 8DRVETOB. ADLEM & CO., with 1111 nltack of Kpliepny or l-'ltu. Wlay of April, 1S12, or they will he for- Broad and Motunouth straeta, Concrete a Profit Miker • The ICosIno Triiitment relieves all ever barred or any action therefor ionel8S>-L, RED BANK,'N.J. •' fear of tlieno uttuckH. wlilcli urn HO i ugnlual the tmld executors. tw nor. C A. OCOCK, Witnulm C*Of*fA,ric«lwr, frequent - to the sutTereru of Epi- i MAItaAIlUT 10. D. TAYLOR. R B.F. KING, o lepsy. Koulne' haH boon HUCCI?8H- HENKV K. HAHTOW. D VETEIUNARY BURGEON AND fullv uaed for a nunibir or yeu™ [ Present einims to Henry K. . tlartmv, DENTIST. • :J)y the.laity IIH wall us pliyjdiluim. 133 llrnudwiry, borough of Monlmttun, SHREWSnUHY, NEW JERSEY. Now l'ork City. , • ' The watchword of the present Thf Ko.lno truarantoe nbiolutoly torsen boarded winter and Rummer and tmUd If • layer of roud or clay settles over protects jolt. Bny a bottl. of Ko- freo of chante. , DRY GOODS. deems to be conservation. TIIIB appar- the sand, do Dot me it. •ln« for SI.50. If, if tar nalngr, yon OB BULB TO BAB 0BEDIT0B8. Ovcratomy periormed on biteljfs with perfect f ently may be applied to all Hues or Gravel or stone ebftuld be free from •r» not ontlrely satiaBod, yoor Kxecutoi-H' Notice. money win bg Mfojided. Clara V. Wulrt. Htunley I,. Wolff iinil work. Not only la this true In tbesticks, leave* or any foreign sub- l''c.Ux M. Warburg. exi.'cutorK of LewiH ~ R. L. H. STRYKER, commercial world, but It will hold Btance*whlch would in any way de- JAMEB COOl'KIt. JR;. K.VMVollT. (leceaocd, !»y oi-dor of the BUT-D VETERINARY SURGEON. Corner Broud iiml Whito HtreelB. rUBiilii of- tho, county of Monmouth. !nice. Public Service DuiUinff. Tetephoo* X4Jk - f. true In rural pursuits. Tbe farmer Is stroy tho action of tho cement upon hereby give notice to the milllorB'of the Jsldencq. til Shrewsbury Avenue. T«lepboD« 14-L exortlng every effort In* obtaining the sand and gravel..; If clay Is. pres- fluidu duccauoiuccauol - too bring In th»:lth:lr lh RED BANK, N. J. ijmoio offcleucyVrom bis actlvitlen nud There never was a time when people demanddd s "nndd elalnill H ugainbit t ththe ent, always wnab It out by pouring wa- of Hiiid deceus&tT, under outli or aflinniL- to do tills ho Is gathering about him ter over the sand or gravel which Is appreciated tho rcalmerits of Cham- J t-RNEST A. ABEND, tlont within ., nine month; fi-on. tin- *- ARCHITECT, BROAD STREET, every kind of modern maclilno or con- berlain'minu.uHigs Cougoh upmeaRemedy more thamann nineteenth day of April 1912, or ihoy to be spread over an Inclined screen. >5 W. 40th Strfet. New York Clly. nowC, • This is shown by the increase !,will bo forever .barred of any action venience tbat Is obtalnuble. Spread the cement upun the sand Klnmonth Iluililing, Anbury Park, II. J. in sales and voluntary testimonials j thcri-for asalnst the ijald executors. Ituidoncr. Brond Street. H«l Bunk, N. J. Concrete on the form Is becoming and gravel-lf they are' In combination fromm personnAVcnnas whwhno havhnVAe beehonn curemn-oHd bK,y» I CL.AKA I'. \\O1J1;['. SpecLilistln country work. STANJJHY I-. WUI.K1-, Telephone Connection I. an Important factor and wltb tbe ad- on the water-tight plntfoi in and mixit." If you or your children are! F10LIX M. WAltUUIlO. RED BANK, N. J. vent of tills now medium of construc- until tho whole mass Is of uniform troubled with n cough or cold give it a j -— TOHH S. APPLEGATE & SON, . ON BCI.I1 TO BAB 0K3EIT0BS. tion, feeding floors, troughs, racks, color. Then ,add water unless trial and become acquainted with its •I COUNSELLORS AT LAW. "fence posts, silos, farm buildings and ! Executors' Notice. lion Building, Bcrooned gravel or- Brushed atone Is I £ood qualitien. For sale by James i Timothy 41. Wblto nlld Albert T. Broad Btrwt, 1 RKD BANK. N. 3. mniiy useful necessities arc being add- C o0 r Jr corncr Broad and White j Doreniu.". executors of Theoilon; I- . being iised.in which cDBe place- tho | t Pf ' '' ed to the farm equipment. Many o( White, deceased, by order of tho surro- •"REDERICK w: HOPE, cement upon the sand, mixing until a | Si BaU' or the rnunly of Monmouth, hi-reliy these useful things may be construct- COUNSELLOK AT LAW, .uniform color; add gravel or crushed ; Klvu noticu to the creditors of the suld OBlccn corner Broad and Front Btnsta ed by the farmer himself or Ills regu- TAKE NOTICE. [deciuHcd to hriiiK In -their UchtH. demantls RED BANK. N. jr. tone and mix thoroughly, and then nn< 1 lar help. All that is-necessary is a Noll In hereby Klvon tliat a primary I '-•IniniB UBiiinst tho estate of said 1L. \ or the, y ,Vvlll he forever barrt-'d of Its reinforcements. In the construc- can be used to mix tbe concrete, but an RED BANK. H. » between the hours of oiie o'clock p. m. I >' action therefor agulnst thu Bald ex Offices: 10 EABT FRONT STREET. tion of largo buildings a knowledge of the latter are more often employed. and nine o'clork p. m., for the ptlrpoHP ! ecutoro. the reinforcement of beams and gird- nf cleitinK" •(.clfiRiitra ut luiRe, district TIMOTHY M. V1IITI0, ! High-Grade Monumental Work f Concrete should be mixed in small ALBIOliT T. DU1IEMUH. A LSTON BEEKMAN, \]i'lvni\\fti und stUcn\t\\\H to nttciut tli" - -TV COUNSELLfirt AT LAW. era la required and such cbnalructlou quantities, only eucb amounts being national con vrntlon, wlifjrcitt will bo "' should be submitted to an architect prepared as will be UBed up Immedi- nominated it l'ros.di-nt «f the t'liitrd i otary Public Supremo Court Ejoimln You can save 25 per cent by'ordering your monumental State*. Said primary eli-ctlnii will lie Officea 9 Broad strctt. RED BANK. N. J. or a bridge engineer who is acquaint- ately. Concrete hardens so rapidly Special Notice Iwork now. We can have it ready to set in the spring. Best lield at the following places: * R. HERBERT E. WILLIAMS, ed with these problems. that lumps often begin to form DlHtrict No. i! in nairt township »f SURGEON DENTIBT. SInvWHlmry. at, the lln^hmiso of tin1 Mi- D of stock and .workmanship always at • Materials used In the construction throughout tbe whole mass before it Graduate Unlveralty of Fennarltanla. ll (• Btlvfir volunUHr fln? dopnrtment. RELATING TO USANCES Office Dayain Bed Bank: Monday* WtOoaSm of concrete work ore usually propor- can be used. Under these conditions DlKti'lul No. ft in HIIII! township of IN TDB and Saturday*; Tuesday evening* from T^OtaSJI the ivuolo amount should bo discard- ShrcWKlmry, at tlm whoplwrltflit simp of 120 Broad Street. Red Bank. N. J. tioned 1-2-4 or 1-2^-5, 1-2-0, 1-4-8, de- Iloljfft Hurley, Shi'i.'wsljury village pending upon their character. That is, ed. Concrete ought not to stand more Kvery vott-r wiio.se nunio appears on Township of Shrewsbury. R. W. M. THOMPSON, than 26 or 30 minutes after tbe ce- tlie poll book of tin; l»»t. PI-VI:*JI1IIIK gen- Manson & Son's, 1 part cement, 2',-i parts sand and 6 eral fhic-tton In tlie election district in Nuisances within the township of Shrewsbnrj D DENTAL BURGEON. w.litah ho jiropcst'H • tot .voto, and every are hereby defined nnd declared to be. and thej 2d Nat'l Bank Building. . Red Bank. N. I voter whose mime has been registered, flh&U include and embrace: Hours B-5. TABLE I. MATERIALS l'OR ONE CUHIC YARD CONCRETE. by affidavit-JIH herolnnfter provided, ahull X. Tho placing or depositing in or apon nj Mohmouth Street, Near Borough Hall, Mixture Mixture Mixture Mixture. he entitled to vote ut said -primary. Any street or alley, or In or upon any public or private R. J. D. THROCKMORTON, 1-2-4 1-2M- 1-2-8 1-4-8 voter (juulilied to vote nt a gonorul elec- property In this township, any dead animal or any DENTAL BURGEON. ,, tion in tlilH Htftte who did not vote at part of the some, or any dead fish or anypart.of D ; Red Bank, New Jersey. Bbla. cement per cu. yd. of concrete...... 1.3 . 1.00 1.8 the same, or filth from privies or cesspools or catcb Cu. yds, sand per cu. yd. of concrete .. .«" tho Konenil eleetion pruccdlns* the com- No. B^Broad Street. RnTBank. If. J M lt\K primary election, may regiHtcr for basins or rubbish of any kind or description, or, any • Telephone 217-J. Cu. yd*, stone per eu. yd. of coneroto ... -SI- ' .88 1.68 said primary' election and be entitled to house or kitchen nlups or Katb&ge, manure or voje thereat by filing with the township oweoplnse (provided that ntable manure and othei R. FRANK L. MANNING. TABLE IL DIMENSIONS-FOR elork nt least ten days* prior to the. day manure may be used as a fertilizer), or any foul ox D EONDE^T Capacity of the primary an ufliduvit in the form offensive ox obnoxious matter or substance what- t>]niui\slon8 Materials ever. Broad street, opposite Ford & MiUer'a, • ' In A B C D E Back's Cu. ft. Cu. ft. now required by law for rcgJatm-jng voters for liny general eleetion. • 2. Any full or leaky privy vault, cesspool or_othw . We Pay No Agents Commission. Barrel! In In •Ft Ft Ft Ft Ft Cement Snnd Gravel receptacle for tilth, R. R. W. JEWETT, 611 16 8 7. 2.3 . 6 «• 72 111 The law does not provide for a meet- 8. Allowing or permitting any nlght'soil, (ratbag* D DENTIST. !;•;. We Deal Direct With the People. 48 18 1 2.8 6 102 ing of the hoard of registry and election. .or other offensive or decompo3in? solid or fluid Boom li. Second National Bank BnlkUnc. 40 16 6 2.8 2.3 6 4 63 06 Duted May loth. 11112. „ matter or substance to leak or ooze from any carl RED BANK. N. 3 ,.. All Our Work Erected Under Oiir Personal Supervision H 83 RAYMOND DOUGHTY, or wagon or vense! in which the same may be con* <»i '- 7 S.8 2.2 4 60 Clerk of Shrewsbury TowiiHhlp. veyed or carried. 14 'M. 2.2 63 83 1 R. WILUAM ROSE, 33 6 4 • •»; i, Tho. carrying or convoying through any street ;; * and Guaranteed. e 3.8 2.2 4 O 76 D DENTIST.' a 2! any Bubstance which has been removed from any Successor to Dr. R. F. fiordeo. k:\ 13 6 2.7 2.2 t • U" 37 m Notice of Primary Election. privy vault or cesspool, unless tho name shall be Gas administered. ' -81 12 B 2.7 2.2 I IS 83 Notice IK hereby tflven that u primary [ inclosed in air-tlsrhtbarrcl^or^in a.i>erfec 60 BROAD STREET. RED BANK. H. I. 25 2.7 CO election will be held in the Imroiifrli of I and properly covored wagon. 12 4 2.2 I a 27 6 ;•;• TILING AND MANTEL WORK. 2.7 2.3 S 27 41 Uuini5on, in thu county of Monmoutll, t le- All carting of garbage througli the Btrectao: 21 10 e i: on Tut-Hilay, HID twenty-eighth duy of j * township except between the houra of sunae* A C. HURLEY, K .10- 4 2.7 2.2 S 25 41 SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER. ' Special tiling and mantel work a specialty. Specimen • • u S3 May, A. !>., one thousand nine hundred i ""dBix A M. • 11 10 S 2.7 2.2 I • 21 mid twelve, between tho hours of one I 6- TheburnlngofanymatterorBubBtancewhlch .15 Bridio Avenue. BED Bunt H. J. 2.« 83 , et 1 1 1 pi work in new Eisner building. 6 4 2.3 2 i 17 o'cloc'k k i n ththu ufUM-noofU n iind nlml > o'clock I S1"1]1 emit.or cauae, or produce, or cast off any With George Cooper for fifteen yuan, 26 fou r 6 S 2.6 2.2 7 H in the evening, for the purpuHo of having I l° obnoxiousb. i ., .o ._r offensiveffi_*e , or hurtfuhtfll or an- :'' . • ••-• -'•• 2.S 2.2 10 21 the votorH at KUL'II primary election indi- poytng gas, smoke, steam cr odi. _ _ WILLIAM H. FOSTER, 6 I f • IS 0 2.6 2.2 I"- ID cate their preference amoiiK the caudi- 7. The casting or discharging into the Shrews- VV REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE ' Drop Us a Card and We Will Call on You Personally. IS dutoB for President of the United States bury or Naveaink. or South Shrewsbury river, ox AND LOANS. und fur the pin-pout' of electing doleKtitew Into any stream in this township, or an the bound- EATOMTOWM, NEW JI BII/L OF LUMBER FOR 10 FT. X 8 FT. TANK. und uHernateK to the nuUon:il conv-fii- ary lino of this township, nny BUbatancowhich bu Purpose. Size. Length. tloiiH of the Democratic andd boon removed from any vnult, cesspool or elnk, or EO. D. COOPER, IMM»M»)WMMMMHMIHMMIMMtHM>MHM»M , any ofloj or other refuse, liquids, or eolida, by anj CIVIL ENGINEER 2 In. x 4 in. Stakes. Said primary election will be held in | pipes or otherwise G Successor tb Geo. Cooper. C. B. 2 In. x 4 In. OutBldo stlffenerfl. tho following places: I 8. Any and every nuisance as above defined b 'ostofflce Building, UED BANK. N. J, 2 In. x 4 in. Outside forma (sides). In dlatrict \'<>. 1 In said borough, at ,'hereby prohibited and forbidden within the town* Oceanic lire romimny's house on Main ship of Shrewsbury, and any person making, . _ 2 in. x4 In. Outside forms (ends).. Inu, causing, maintaining or permitting any o EORGE K. ALLEN, JR., 2 In. x4 In. Outside forms (side*). street. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVBYOB. PIANOS In district No. li in said borough, at said nuisances shall forfeit ana pay a penalty of G Outside formH (ends). ' - 1 in. x 4 In. Hum son fire company's hou^e on Center (wcoty-five dollars. Boom 7, Patterson BuVdlns, Broad SUM*. 2 in. x 4 in. Inside BtlffenerB. • The above is an extract from the ordinances a RED BAKX. N. J. 2 In. x4 1n. Inside corner and corner the board of health of Shrcwabury townohip, nnd $225 and Upward. DANIRI. A. .NAUU1ITO.W the same will be thoroughly enforced. ACOB C. SHUTTS, .. 2 In. x 4 in? Center Drapes. - • ' Uorough Clerk. ' ADRAM T. BENNETT. •2 In. x 4 In. Form nupporti. ..'. AUCTIONEER. President of the Board of Health. JSpecial attention given to salei of fans ateU 2 In. x 6 In. Elds brace«. RAYMOND DOUGHTY. Secretary. EASY TERMS. 2 In. x 6 In. Outside fonni (sides). farm implements and other personal property. "MEW YORK. AND LONG BRANCH F. O. Address. 191 Broad street. Bad Bank. 2 In. x 6 In. Outsldu f-ormn (eudB).- • ELECTION. Telephono 264. Special Bargains In Slightly Used Pianos. 3 ft. X G In. | J-N RAILROAD. 3 ft. x 6 In. Notice is hereby given that u iirlmarv Tbno. Tabl _ e In elToct April 14lh., _1912 . . L. EDWARDS, election will 1)0 hold In tlio borough of 8tatlona In New York: Central R. R. of Ne* W• COUNSELLOR AT LAW. ICiid.iitnli. • lu the uruiDty of Monmoutll, I Jersoy. foot Liberty Stroot and West 23U Street LONO BHANCU. N. J., (Pootofflce Buildln*). meat'is first, wef/yyitbout bolug .on Tirt-aday~ - , th• e Kventy-i'lght' - h tiny of- Eennaylvania Railroad. 7th Ave and 32d Streef EATONTOWN. N. J., (Advertiser BaOdbd parts crushed Btone or gravel are used. May, A. O., ono thoiiHancl nine hundred Hutlsco Terminal (H &. M It. R ) Church on In the 1-2V4-6. The mixture selected and tu'eIVI', heUvoen th« hours nf nnoCortlandt Streets, foot of Cortlandt and Dea- Victor Victrolas broescs Streets. MECHANO-THERAPY. . ' In placing concretefthe most Imiior- o'clock in tlie ufternoon untl nine o'clock will depend upon the nature o£ tho in the'evening, for tho purpose of having 1*'- (Known as Swedish Movements & tant thing to be. observed is tbe man- TRAINS WILL LEAVE RED BANK $15 to $200. •• Call and hear these wonderful instruments. •work In which It Is used. the voters at BUCII primary election indl- For Perth Amboy. and Elizabeth 6 66. 6 41. 7 0 DK. II. HAGELSTAM. ner of handling. The materials must fiitt* their prt'frrtMH't: umonfj ttu* eanill- Red Bank, N. J. 14 Monraouth Bt, Table No. I. shows the materials dntfH for I'leaidtnt of the United States ((Elizabet h onlyy)) 8 0.02.017.945.1139 17,9 ,m.7 ; 12 0C Tho medical-mechanic treatment reo* I We carry an attractive stock of Records and Accessories. not bo separated when poured Into tuo i noon, I 4fi.,2 -lfl, 4 30, 4 M (Elizabeth only), necessary for one cubic yard of con- and for t he purposi- of electlim delegates 5 20 (Elizabeth only), (Saturday only). G 02oenized by nil European sovernmntl forms. Pouring from a considerable iintl alternates to tho niitiomil IMIIIVIMI- and recommended by nil lending phjM- No trouble to demonstrate. crete. tiona of the Democratic und Hepuhlicmi (Elizabeth only), 7 38.9 23 p.m. SundayB, 9 08 height should not be practiced, as the (Elizabeth only). 9 37. 11 44 (Elizoboth only) clnns and surKeons of United SU»te# ill In order to dptermlno the amount parties. Europe. rt a. m.; 4 45. (Elizabeth only). 5 47 (Elizabeth of cement necessary for any amount Suit] primary election will h held in only),603Klizabothonly),710 (Elizabeth only), PIANOS RENTED. TUNED AND REPAIRED. tht* following ]>liift'K: X 10 (Elizabeth only), 8 45 (Elizabethonly). 900, ,R. A. F. VOSS, of concrete^ estimate the number of ' In ditidistrictt " XCJN . 1 ni snhl horouBli, at i 9f.7 (Elizabeth only) p. m. nid OSTKOPATHIC PHYSICUN. cubic yards and multiply that number N'avi'-xlnk hook hi'ldf.r Lonipuny's ' For Newark und Now York. B 65, G 41. 7 09, 7 25D In the ElBner Building, Room 1& by the flguro In the table oppoalte, . -Mochanic (Now York only). 7 10. 8 02. 8 22 (New York). In district No. 2 inHaiti borough, at 8 43,917, 9 45,10 46 (New York only).1137a. m.: Red Bank. N. J "Bbls. cement per cubic yard of con- •oni[iany'M hou.se, 12 DO noon 1 40. 2 48. i 16 (New York only), 4 30, _ Telephone 1S4._ Mathushek & Son Piano C0.7 croto," and under "mlxturo to bo Mri'luinli' sir 4 51. Ti 20 [Saturday only), 6 02, 7 38. y 2:1 p. m. m SARAH CORLIES WARDELL. In district :: In uId SundayB, 90S. 337. 1144. n. m.; -145. 5 47, U03, 1 usod." The amount of Band and of Wlllliiui 11. llo I.elto . 7 10. 8 10. 8 15 (Now York only), 9 00, 9 57 p. m J OSTEOPATHIST. 5 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Btono is determined in tho Bame way. For Lonir Branch. Anbury Pork. Occnn drove 133 Monmouth Street. Red Bjnk. li district X. I in said IHH'OIIKII. nt Point Pleasant and Intermediate Btationa, 12: Tuesdays and FrulayB only. 12i30 r. u. to 430 T. & Batch mixing, as indicated by the oiiirh hull. (Mondays oxecpted). 6 05, 8 40. 9 45. 10 2: Uraduato American School of OsteopmthT •• IMIMIMIIIMMItMIIIHIIHIWIIIIHHIHMHIIIII a. m.; 12 20. 12 45. 1 43 (Saturdays only). 1 5' Klrksvllle. MlmwurL name, Is an lutormlttent process and In district No. r. Salt! iHUMIltLjll, TlioinaH I'lii'tolTH i< StlllO Otllce, Mu 2 35 (Saturdays only). 135. 460, Ml (Katmdnyi U the ono most used in silo construc- mouth .street. <.xeci>U. ti 111 KMIII OUKII. nt D OSTEOPATH. Union hnRc rrittipaiiy'H lirn G 30. ti 52, 10 001), m. 91 Broad street. Red Bank, N. J. continuous mixing process may be em- bury avenue. For Freehold via Matowaa nnd C. It. R. of N. J., Graduate of Philadelphia college of Osteopathy. ployed. Continuous mixing is done by In district No. 1 InHiild hnrou^h, at 8 02. 9 17 a. In.; 12 00 noon. 1 4fi, 4 30. p. rn, Philadelphia colloge of Anatomy. And post gradu- Sundays, 9 37 a. m.: 4 45, 9 00 D. rn. ate of American t-chool of Osteopathy at Kirks- machinery, the materials being fed \Villle'xa lily lilliid this Sth ilay of Mity, LEAVE NEW YOKK FOI! RED BANK. ilte. Mo., under the founder of the science. into the machine without Interruption A. II.. ]!)12. ' A. I!. HAKUIKON'. | C It. It. of N. J.. foot of Liberty atrcet. 4 00. 8 3C 10 00, 11 30 a. m.: 1 20. (Saturdays only), 1 3C AAAAAAAAA llWilllt during tho mixing process, which may flcrk of IloroiiKh or lied Hunk. ' 3 30, 3 40. 4 46. 6 00, 6 30, D 38, C 30. 9 00 p. m. continue for four or live hours. Batch 12 01, (midnight). Sundays. 40».845.915, 1001 NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS.; a. m.; 2 30, 4 00.8 30 p. m. PETER J. mixing may bo done by machinery If 0. It. It- of N. J.. f oot of West 23d atrect. 8 20, 9 BO Dr. H. B. VanDorn It seems more desirable. Simple me- Notice Is heroby Riven Hint thu i-oun- 1120a. m.: 1 10 (Saturdays only). 1 20. 3 20 ell of lite boroiiKh of Red Hank has up-; 8 30. 4 30. 4 60. 5 20. 6 20.8 60. 11 50 p. m. Sun *"• DENTIST chanical mixers hare been very suc- pointed a dog cateher. and Unit the or-, daya.835,900, 960 a. m.:220. 3 50. 820 p. m. Second National Bank Building cessfully constructed from an ordi- illtialK-e and r.-wilnt loim paKsed Ivy their ! Penn.R. R.7tli Aveand-32dStr number thcrt'of; nnd tank must bo tnkon Into considera- ami utatod by the mirroKatti and reported it Hhnll ho luwful for luiypornon to kill NEW JERSEY CENTRAL for HOttloment to tho orphanH court of tion when tbe Bl-e Is planned. If a nny 10. 606. 17 47 [•. m. Hunjaya. 10 1C lirldajnt Hurnii. Uecooncil, by orflor or tt» bo easily avoided by making • cement 1106 a.m.: t 40 p.m. fltirroRutn of the county uf Monmoutbt NoUo* cf BfttUmtnt of Aooouut. For Atlantic Cltr. » U. 11 06 a. m. < 43 p. m. Bui platform around taa tank extending hereby KlveH notlct) to the credit*™ ofl lOHtuto of Henry J. K VunUlutin, daya, 11 06 a, in.: 8 40 p. m. tho tiuld dnct'opod to brlnic In their debt*. out BIX feet on all nldea. dtMTUHPd. roi Vln.land. llrldioton. Ac.. 6 41, 11 Ofl a. demnnilH und clalniB nualnnt the «>t»ta Telephone, 254 R«d Bank. 4 43 p. m. In making the formi for tne tnnk, Notico IM lU'll'liy KlVtMl lllllt tllO HU- of (mid deceased, tindor oath or alDrina- COlll.tH uf tlH' HUhHllitXT, IKlinttill*tliltllX For Toms Klvor And llarorKat at (t 44. 11 Ofl •. tlon, within nine monthH from IIH lw«n» the outside meanuremonti ot tho In-Uf II »O (>Htll(l> Of Hllld (l(«CfllH0U Will 1)11 2 67. 8 06 p. m. Mundaya. 1010 a. m. ty-nlnth duy of April, 191J, or they will * New York only. I Ha,tun.«ya only. •Ide forms ahould bo ouo Incb greater nudltod anil HIUUMI hy tho BurroKiito and he fiiriivtM- finrred nf any action tlierefor Maiaurlns Box Ui«d In Mixing Con- reported Tor Hottlt'ineitt to tho OrphniiH W. (1. Iluiua, W. O. Ho nKiiliiHt tint nahl ndiiilnlHtrator. In both dlroctlons than tho outtldo Vlo Vm. and Oon'l Mir. G«n" " Act oreta. (,'ourl of tlio county of Motunoulh, on UllIN A VAN IIUHKIRK. dimensions of the tnnk. This Is neccrn- ThurmUyr thi> Hlxih duy of June, A. IK, 1!MJ, •low. Ualnit a wheolliarrow of known snry to avoid tha possibility of any Dutrd April 21. 11)12. FRANKLIN P. BTRYKER. DR, LESTER H. STRVKER. -eapoclty, or coimtliiK the nhorolfuln In part of the tnnk bring aupported by MKTTA M. VON OI-A1IN. tho moBt common procttco iind Is con> tbe door proper. Tho outer edge or MERC1IA1NTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY. on BULB TO SAB OBBDITOBR. Kldorod ft fhlrly nccurnto motbod. Tho tho floor Bhotild bo one Inch lower AilnillilntiUtrU'n Nutlii'. 7Ym« Table in EtTect April Int. 1913. liuttonilnnn IIOI ahown In tb* itgura la than tlie etiga surrounding th« anarn Krtltli II, MrClom, iiilinlnliilriitrlx of Hilhicrt to clmnfffl without notice. i'ihiMt (?. McCli'i'ii, diM'«»iil, t>y urilur tun bo«t inonna For tliln determination. to bo occujiloil by tho tank, Thin pro i' the mil-roiliih1 nf tlm rounty of Mon- PUBLIC SERVICE. Tho nnmt nnd gravol •lioulcl bo vldcn drnlnngo for wntnr that In spilled nthtl , hhi'iiihhv U Miillrl' In till' «•,.'<>- »>'. li ,1.1.1" il iiln mul i-liihilM iiKiillint In dotonnlno If tho anntl l» clonn: Kill Tho 1)111 of matorlnlH nliown nbnvo \ IIH <.U,II.- or ild di i h lMwrrn l'ltir 24, foot of franklin StiTW, \WU> York ([.anJIno at tkt BatUrw • g)UM fruit Jnr ono<|uurtor mil of tho i nlnn iiiiiiillin fioin U tor a lunk Ini i«n? «,d».«font | iv;,, A pi 11. I!)!!!, or they to take on and Ut olT I\uttnavri onlu). and lliahlanili, lltohlatul lUaeh, •and nnd add clean wator until tho Jnr wldo. Thi) prlca of nuch k tank inn will h riil«>v Im lid of nny iii'llim Oceanic, Fair Haven and lied Hank. I !• tbl'ooiiiinrtnra full. Bluk* wall, Mtd llior.-ri ai;iilii i' imhl lidliiliilHlinlil V Tt>l<'Plion* OH 1701 Fianklln, mil OS Had Hank. N. J, livery and Carriages. bt enulljr cguiputeU by • too.1 donlvr. lOIUTIl II. MI'I.IOI-.II. In, N«« York. >•>•! FOR RED BANK. OR NIWVORK Moving Vans and Express. on BULU TO n*n OBSDITOBII. Dally *. Dally »nr»i>t Sunday. Kv,, uhl«M r.'i>l I. iv

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    OKUPSM MOW* SY H» KBIT A aomconnt. •IX HOUSES UITE9. TALKING ABOUT TRQLLEY. Bon »n« Daughter of M». Bumuel Ceiou t»ToU«tt«, to Sn»»k B*d Bank Kouaaa Taken by Fnioni from FAIR HAVEN ELECTION. x*it wwt. at Sea *nk. Ont of Town. Louise Leach, aged seven years, The three big guns of the Republi- William A. Hopping has rented RED BANK COMMISSIONERS DEVOTE A GREAT daughter of Mrs. Samuel Lesch of •an partarty who are running for the Isaac B. Emery's house on Beech ALL THE NOMINEES OF THE CITIZENS' TICKET Waverly place,1 fell downstairs Fri- iepuolica. jllearn nomination for President street to P. L. Ross of Tottenville; DEAL OF TIME TO THIS TOPIC. day and sustained a green stick frac- will all visit Red Bank and other Alex N. Lewis's house on South street WIN BY BIG MAJORITY. ture of the arm. A green stick frac- ports of Monmouth county. LaFollette to Joseph N. Crabtrce of New York; ture is s fracture where the arm Is will speak at Anbury Park and Long A. T. Doremus's house on Washing- TJie Commissioner* DUcust With the Trolley .People the Terms of not broken, but la badly bent It is Branch Friday morning, and at Red ton street to John J. Traverse of As- Republican Machine Makes its Last Stand in the Borough Fight quite common among youngsters whose1 Bank at half-past one in the after- bury Park; Harry Burke's houBe on the Propoied Franchiie for the Road From Red Bank to Long bones have not hardened. .The bone noon. Roosevelt will speak at Asbury Front street to Mrs. W. D. Schriver of and Its Candidates are Walbped by a Vote of About Three to WBB straightened by^Dr^ William D. 'ark, Long Branch and Red Bank New York; the Misses White's house Branch Through Little Silver—New Uniforms for the Police- Sayre. : * aturday morning. He is due at Red on Hudson avenue to George W. Odpr- One-Shin Plaster Ticket* Put Out by Republican* Caiue a Lot Dog Catcher H«* killed Seven Dogs. A few days previous tb this accident Bank at 11:15. Taft will speak at ers of Asbury Park; and Joseph W. of Fun—Borough Council to Meet Monday Night. , Newton Leseh, son of Mrs. LeBch, fell Bed Bank Monday morning at eleven Winter's house on Wallace street to A long meeting of the borough coun; wltti white vortl on. Hide atid silt but- and cut hlniBelf on a spade. Five o'clock. The speaking at Red Bank Charles V. Clark of Newark. Yesterday's election in the new date from the "Heights" or southern • tons—for I13.8B per outllt. We guaran- will be at the railroad station in each borough of Fair Haven resulted in a cil of Red B»nk- was -held Monday tee thexB goods \o be all wool and will stitches were required to close this cut. district of Fair Haven, The people -'itht,-flt which time the trolley fran- take nuy buck.tliat are not Batlefaoiory, se. '.'•.•:' sweeping victory for the Citizens or there thought they ought to be repre- , Be passed its second reading. The even tliough they have been worn. Theso Present indications point to the y non-partisan ticket. This ticket was sented on the governing board of the •JB are the bent uniforms on Die nwrKet. If ilectipn of the Roosevelt and Wilson made up at a public meeting attended franchise'was read section by section you pay any more you are paying for the STElNBACH S NEW STORE borough. and this'took up a big lot of timevbe- other fellow's name which will not help FOR SCULLY AND SLOOJM lelegates in this congressional dist- by 250 midents of the place and the One of the amusing things about the . aides the,time token up by discussion. the wear any. rict, and in the state at large. BU8INSBB OF ASBUBY PABK MEM offices were evenly divided between election was, that the Republicans The commissioners tried to make the The bids were referred to the police BED BAZ7K DEHOCBAT8 SMDOBSB Tomorrow night a Roosevelt mass MOW OCOUFIES EHTIBE BLOCK. Republicans and Democrats. It was made a mistake in having their ballots company give more returns to the committee with power to act and the THE WH.S0S DDLEOATES. meeting will be held st the town hall, not supposed that either of the big printed. Their tickets not beine filled town for the fifty-year franchise, while suits were ordered from Mr. Grover at at which meeting Governor Stubbs of Tlio Ola Fart of tbe Building- li rive' political parties would oppose the were much smaller than the Citizens the company fought against most of will speak. Storlei Hlffb and the Kevr Part Four nominees of the Citizens ticket, but party tickets. For this reason it was $18 each. Executive Committee Pledgee Itielf to at the last minute the Republicans these proposals. Bill for Killing Bog-i. Oo-Operftte with Oongroaaman Sonlly Btorlei—Store Will Be Reoptnal Bat- an easy matter to keep track of how The: first hitch came when it was In the Work of Improving (ht Bhrewi- BB. SAYSBH MEW HOUSE. nrday.' tried to inject partisan politics in the the votes were being cast. The Re- proposed to. amend the franchise by William H. Banks, the dog catcher, government of the new borough by publican ticket on account of its small- Bent in a bill,of $7 for,killing dogs. »nry Bivsr.- The enlarged department store of putting up a ticket. They were budly ness was known as the shin plaster making the'company keep its tracks An enthusiastic meeting of the Bed It Will be Started Monday on Hli Lot Steinbach company at Asbury Park in the middle of Mechanic and Spring The bill was ordered paid. walloped, most of their candidates be- ticket. All any one had to do to keep Bank Democratic executive committee on Maple Avomie. will be reopened Saturday and special ing beaten three to one. The vote account W.IR to watch the size of the streets. G. I. Brown, president of the Money tot Veteran!. was held Ipst night in rooms in the ,Ground will be broken Monday for sales will be held in nil departments company, stated that this was ah lm- Was as follows: tickets put in the ballot box. About atty, In accordance with the'usual cus- Patterson building on Broad street. _ new house for pie. William D. Sayre for one week in celebration of the noon the Republican statesmen woke possibilitbility and the franchise was fi- tom the commissioners donated $100 Thero was a large attendance, among an the lot he recently bought on the event. These special sales have been FOR' MA YOU ••'rank Covert, Citizen:1 170 up to this fact and had tickets printed nally, made -to read that the tracks to. Arrowsmith Post and $25 to Birney those present being Congressman sast side of Maple avenue. It will in preparation during the changes to Williams, Republican. of exactly the same size as the other must be laid as nearly in the center of Poet for use on Decoration duy. Thomas J. Scully. He spoke of the be 31x34 feet. The lower story will be the building the past year. The store FOB ASSE.SSOK. ballots. the street as is possible. appropriation which he expected to shingled and the upper story will be will be closed all day Friday to get Wew rirennn. William Ourchin, Sr., Citizens 160 The Actors' club of Fair Haven • • Councilman Robert M. Hurley ob- John P. McGroth and Edward Cole, obtain for improving the'Shrewsbury weather boarded. Hardwood floors everything in readiness for. the big II. ltrntlf;tt, liepllbllcun. . . 7f, jected to a section of the franchise, river and stated that the engineers will be laid in all the rooms except event Saturday. FOR COLLECTOR. turned out strong for. the Citizen nom- whicich requireeqedd tthe,tow, ton to RRive writ- Jr., of Relief engine company were in the bathroom and three offices, inees. Every member of the club made exempt firemen. would -be here in about a month to The new Steinbach store takes in an George W. Smith. Cltizuns 1G2 tet n noticti e to ththe trolletll y company wheh n make the survey. The measure pro- where tile floors will be laid. The entire block, bounded by Cookman, John ft. SScott, Republican 70 marched to the election room shortly the streets are dug up for improve' Hole for »3,96O. viding for the survey has passed both house will have eleven rooms. George Mnttison and Bangs avenues and TOIt COUNC1LMKN. before noon and for a few minutes the ments. He said tthii s put tth e town in A note for $2,950 was placed in the houses of congress and now awaits W. Sewing drew the plans ahd he is Emory street. The old part of the Myron V. Drown, citizen". ..• 174 booths were filled with these people of thth e positioiti n of givinii g away tthh e streettts First" National bank. the President's signature. the contractor. .TJie house' will be building is five stories high and the Henry .1. W.-8. Coolie, CitlziriK l«:i the stage. All of them voted the Ai Willllim li KlrK, Cltlzenu 183 straight Citizens ticket. to the trolley company. He held that Kaet Weak'! Keetlnj. Resolutions were adopted endorsing ready for occupancy py September. new addition is four stories in height. .lames P. McCavvon, Citizens.' 180 the town should have a perfect right at the candidacy of Governor Woodrow The entire old section has been re- Thomas Mlnton, Jr., Cltlsens ; 171 The first meeting of the mayor and any time to dig up the streets without A public meeting was held last Clarence (J. Smock, Ultlzeim 177 council of Fair Haven will be held Wednesday night on the trolley fran- Wilson for President of the United modeled to conform to tho new part Joseph Hayes, Republican sn first notifying the company when oc- States. The committee pledged itself Ohauffean to Qlve Dance. which is the product of master me- Monday night. There is a good deal chise. People were invited to express HarrThye MillerRepublican, Rcpubllcuns had .hard work to of guessing a» to whom Mayor Covert casion demanded that this should be their minds on this matter. Only a to support Senator John W. Slocum The professional chauffeurs' club of chanics, executed from plans drawn* done. Mr. Brown said it was only f nir and Congressman Thomas J. Scully Red Bank will hold its first annual by some of the leading architects of induce any one to run on their ticket, will appoint to fill the borough offices. few persons wero present and not and they went in the fight with only The general feeling seems to be that that the company should be notified so many of them had anything to say. as delegates to the Democratic na- dance in the Armory on Monmouth America. ' that it would be prepared when work tional convention. Another resolu- street tonight. The- committee in The building has four elevators two nominees for councilmen. Most Mr. Cooke will be mndc president of John W. Mount, Jr., was the only man Fair Haveners regarded the public the council. He is a man of business of this sort was carried on. Mr. Hur.who objected to the terms of the fran- tion was adopted that the executive charge is composed 'of John Schmidt, from basement to the top floor. Two ley's proppsal was voted down, all the committee co-operate with Congress- James Hunter, Floyd Hush, WUbert of these elevators are for customers meeting as settling the question of and executive ability and this com- chise and he thought that in addition bined with the fact that he is a Re- councilmen being against it except to franchise tax the company should man Scully in his efforts to secure on Wenck, Frank Heskethi Frank Thomp. exclusively, one is for freight and officials for all time, as at this meet- himself and Daniel C. Wood. appropriation for the Shrewsbury son, John Meagher and Milton McCol- one for employees. The store has a ing; nearly two Ecore candidates were publican while the mayor is a Demo- Mr. Hurley introduced an amend- pay something to the town for using river after the survey is completed. gan. The music will be in charge of special carriage and automobile en- voted on and out of this number four- crat makes the office of president >of ment that the company pave Mechanic the streets,^ Both resolutions were unanimously Herbert Cullington. trance on the Bangs avenue side. A teen men were selected to fill the of- the council seem best fitted for a man street with vitrified brick on a concrete adopted. large iron and glass portc cochere ex- fices regardless of their political affili- of his character. ISADOB STBMJB'S Wttl. At Fair Haven last nightmanynice " " base from, curb to curb from Broad The resolution endorsing the Wil the Virgin. tends over the sidewalk to protect ations. - • . ,. street to Globe court and that the those coming to the store by vehicles. The appearance of tho Republican things were said about State Senator 1 Mllllonatr* Who rerlitea With The Ti- son delegates was as follows: The Crowning of fhe Blessed Vir- John W. Slocum, who helped the Fairy' company pave with brick the rest of trate Lia»e» Torton* to Bona. lICBolvcd, by tho Democratic execu- The building is as near fireproof as ticket at the last minute was the final Mechanic street between the tracks tive committee of tho borough of Red gin was celebrated in St. Mary's modern building construction can stand of the anti-boroughites. Some Haveners to get a borough. He is a and two feet on each side. There was Isador Straus, who wail drowned in Bank, that we heartily endorse Governor church at New Monmouth last Sunday of the men on their ticket had worked candidate for delegate to the Demo- the wreck of the Titanic, left his es- Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey for the make it. It is protected throughout 1 a long discussion, in the course of night. Miss Agnes McMahon of with automatic fire sprinklers, and for the borough, but the ticket was cratic nutionnl convention and judging tate at Deal and a life interest in a Democratic nomination for President of Keansburg did the crowning._^ Miss put up to upset the work of those who by the remarks made last nignt Fair which Mr. Brown and Attorney Gen- trust fund of $1,2000,000. to his wife. tlio United BtutcB; und wo pledge our- hose racks and fire extinguishers are eral Wilson stated that the company selves to support senator John W. Slo- Florence Montis of Belford joined the arranged at frequent intervals had been for the borough. The Re- Haven will vote almost unanimously would withdraw its application if the As Mrs. Straus died in the 3ame acci- cum and CongreBaman Thomas J. Scully Sodality the same night. Rev. Father publican local and county machines for him. Congressman Scully, an- dent with her husband the question of as delegates to the Democratic national throughout the building. councilmen insisted upon this improve- lonvention from the third congressional Hnggerty of Lakewood preached the Several large display did their utmost to keep Pair Haven other candidate for delegate, will also ment. Councilman Horace P. Cook who died first will have to be settled JtBtrlrt. Wo likewise plodgo our«olvCH sermon. The church was crowded to probably get a big vote at Fair Haven by the court. Mr. Straus created •to support tho four delegates-at-lurge on each side of the building and tne I because of the fact that he is working said that some of his fellow council- who lire pledged to Governor Wilson. tho doors. store has display window space as men had been doing a lot of talking three trust funds of $500,000 each for Mr. Hayes was the only man on the for an appropriation to improve the his three daughters, Mrs. Alfred F, We suggest to DemocratB the Imnor large as some of the biggest stores in about this outside and he said he tanco of a full realization of the contcH Shooting; at Hlvir Target!. the country.* The building is lighted Republican ticket who made any show- Shrewsbury river. Many Fair Haven wanted, to hear from them.' Council- Hess, Mrs. Minnie Weil and Mrs. of noxt Tuesday and urge every Demo ing at all and this was partly due to Republicans said they regret that they crat to turn out at tin1 Dolls and vote. Members of the Kcd Bank yacht by its own power plant, which includes men William N; Worthier stated that Herbert A. Scheftcl. The rrese t of MMr. club, an organization composed of three dynamos and three boilers, es- lis large personal following and to cannot vote next Tuesday for Mr. he thought the company should be conv Straus's bibi g estattt e i s equalllly dividediidd Every Jerseymau should feel a senm :he fact that he was the only candi- Slocum and Mr. Scully. 1 of Btato nrldo In the .fuct that It Is pou wealthy summer residents of Red pecially designed for the building. pelled to brick the street between the among his three sons, Percy S. and Bible next full for a Jertieyman to carry Bank and vicinity, with headquarters Bronzed electric fixtures are used tracks and two feet on each side. Herbert N. Straus of Red Bank and the Uomocratic standard In the Prcsl dentlal battle. on the Middletown side of the river; throughout the building. Both men stated, however, that if the Jeaac 1. Straus of Now York. Mr. 1 DERMATIC CLTJB B&HQVBX. The Dcmocratlo party of Mow .lursey held a trap shooting contest Saturday Elegance end.simplicity have been OBIOLES OPSNINO QAMB. rest of the council felt the other way Straus made no provision in, hU will today tace» a crisis anq an opportunity. in the river. J. Er^flk James made •bout it they would not stand in the-for bequests to charity, but instructed A responsibility itels on tho lndtvldua combined in the building. Despite its Bed Bankeri Floy £lstle» Sort of Qamo Unmarried UemUeia Olve Fe»»t to Otoft 1 members of the party to u(jy. whethe the best adore, he breaking 80 out of ske, It is convenient, to find any'de- way.. They sold they, didn't want his sons to dispose of several large 88 clay birds. Agalu«t staton Island Seam. Mombort ef St. JanlM'i Club.. " sums for .pliilnnthropic purposes.- they will grasp tile opportunity or pas partment because of the arrangements The bachelor membeia ;';'ftF 8U' their stand to force the. company to It by. - ..«' of the various departments in relation In a one-sided contest the Orioles withdraw itr franchise. To these principles and purposes, we Hiss Wtlion Han't Bend BUI. were defeated in their opening contest ames's dramatic club gave a bpnquet. to each other and the methods em- o the other members of the club last Newton '• DorehiuS.. cautioned the FIBS* AT OCEANFOBT. pledge our support, hoLh heart ami tmuil. In a recent issue of THE REGISTER ployed in each department to make Sunday afternoon on Tobin's Plateau The following is the resolution in at Fair Haven by the West Brightons 'hursday night In the Eintracht rooms council not to Impose burdensome con- it was stated that Miss Grace Wilson cjuick and satisfactory selections pos- over Patterson & Spinning's store. ditions or the company would with- Not IXueh Damajo at Blaie or by Bun- relation to rivor appropriations: of Belford sent a bill to the Middle- sible. Telephones arc located on every of Port Richmond, Staten Island, by a away Which Pollowed. Resolved, That the Hed Bank Dtma score of 10 to 1. The table was beautifully decorated draw its franchise. He said the com- eratlc executive committee co-opfral town township committee for $37 for counter and customers desiring to with roses and ferns and the mena pany should not be forced to pave be- John 3. Breslin's house on the Ru- with Congressman Tiiomas J. Scully 1 a dress ruined by falling in a mud order by telephone can speak directly Manager Finkle has a number of good attractions booked for the next :onsisted of chicken and potato salads, tween the tracks till the property own- fus West place near Oceanport caught his efforts to speuro an opproprhttlm hole in'the roud. This was an error to the salespeople in any department. sandwiches, cold meats, cheese, olives, erB paved the rest of the street; He fire yesterday. It was put out be- for thh e improvemenit t of ththe .SlirewsbuShh r as the bill was sent by Miss Edna The store will be opened Saturday month. On Decoration day the Ori- river, nnil thnt tin- chairman appoint l oles will meet the fast Franklin field cake, ice cream, coffee and cigars. said that he was perfectly willing to fore the firemen arrived and the dam- committee of three to assist in nil pos 'Walling of Port Monmouth and not with a force of about 700' employees. The banquet was in charge of Caterer pave at once that part of the street age was slight. I Bible ways the promotion of this muclv There are rest rooms and retiring club of Pevth Amboy while on the fol- by Miss Wilson. lowing Saturday they will clash with Arnold of Ked Bank. After the feast- in front of his property. He said he A team of horses belonging to tho needed improvement, so vltul to tlio in rooms and other conveniences that a ing dancing was enjoyed until about didn't like to take a stand on the Monmouth stock farjn ran away terests of Rcfi Bunk. modern department store can have. the New York Bloomer Girls, a team Be It Further Uesolved, Thut this ex- Auto Buna Into Gates. composed entirely of women. The at- twelve o'clock. The bachelor members paving question because it mode rrt>" while Buck Mugee was driving them ecutive committee nlve a vote of tlitinkH The new Steinbach store has more of the club are Michael Hynan, Fran- difference whether he favored or op- home from the fire. Seven young men to Mr. Scully for tlio work ulreudy tioue George Woods and hia son George than double the floor space of the old traction for June 2nd is the Elkwood posed it people would criticise him. In tliiH dlrwtlon and for the results al- field club of Jersey City. cis Egan, George Daly, James Larkin, were in the wagon, which was over- .ready accomplished in securing an ap- . Woods bought an automobile store, permitting the enlargement of Martin McCue, Frank Monahan, Councilman Cook read a letter wrrich turned. No damage'was dono und propriation for a survey r,f the river in st week. On Saturday they and ench department and the addition of Next Sunday the Oriole baseball Jharles Poulson and Percy Hicks of had been sent to the council by a man no one was hurt. ,- iiucBtlon, niKl In securlnff an approprla- )hn Sheehan wero taking a ride in it team will cross bats with St. Colum- llon for the Iniprovi-mont of tin1 navi- many other features, such as a beauty Long Branch. _ who signed his name Smith end who Rftblp waters In anil lioruerlng upon Mon- hen the car ran into the railroad parlor, sub-postollice, costume room, ba's Catholic club of Newark, lhe stated that he was visiting at Red BttBNED BY ELECTRICITY. mouth county. ites near tho station. The front ladies' reception and writing room, silk game will be played on the diamond Bank. The writer said that he didn't xle was twisted and the fans were salon and a large dry goods depart- formerly used by the Foxes at Fair i.iErcaorT'8 OOOD rnprr.a. Haven. There has been a'big shake- know what in the world was the mat- Trolley Company Employe* Injured In Sponge Dlaplay at Oooper'a: roken. ment. ter with the business men and of- Fower Home Y«iterd»y. up in the Oriole line-up, and Manager l.l»t ol Children WHO "Were at Boliool The front window of Jamea Cooper's Muilcnle at snrewatury. A dark room has been installed on Frank Finkle thinks the team will go Every Day In April. ; ficials of Red Bank for allowing the Martin Borleau, on employee on the first floor for the selection of fine company to run its tracks on such a the Red Bank and Keyport trolley drug store, is being UEed for a sponge A musicale will be held in the Sun- into next Sunday's game with a much The pupils of the Lincroft public display this week. The window is silks. The beauty shop ia n store with- stronger showing. Either Livezey of narrow street as Mechanic street line, was shocked with electricity yes- ly-school room 'of the Shrewsbury in a store. It is a mahogany enclos- school who were neither absent nor where there are two fire houecs, a filled with sponges of all kinds and urch on Friday night, Among those Lakewood or Bernard will pitch for tardy during April are Helen Ger- terday afternoon while working in the specimens of sea grass und shells. The ure with its own show windows and is the Orioles. St. Columbo's team is one livery stable and a school house. He power houee of the.. trolley company 'ho will take part are Miss Sara fitted with private rooms for massag- trude Mullen, Mary Morrell, Viola said that in no other town in the world display has attracted much attention irmstrong, AdeftWt Oatnndorff, Miss of tho best semi-professional baseball Layton, Ethel Riddle, Harold Riddle, on Bridge avenue at Red Bank. The it in tht: Iurgc3t exhibition of ing, Bhiiiiipouing, liuir dressing ami organizations in trie state. would such u thing be allowed and he force of the shock knocked him across ithcl Mackenzie, Mr. Tyler of Keyport special treatments. There arc six Wilfred Mullen, Mary Kelly, Florence expressed great astonishment that the Bponges and sen grass ever shown in I.ayton, Eva McQueen. Margaret the room. One hand was badly town. n a mnlc quartet from Red Bank. manicure tables. A large line of hair business men of Red Bank should burned. A short time ago a finger on goods will be shown in this depart- DA.YONNE TBIMS BED BANK. Moiiser, Mary Mouser, Stella Mullen. favor such a thing. this hand was amputated at tKe Long ment. Helen Vaughan, Eileen Griffin, Grover Special Bale at rr»nk'». Opera Slng*en at Empire. Carter, Harry Carter, Charles Kelly, .When the roll was called Mr. Hur-Branch hospital. Mr. Borlenu's burns The French millinery salon, adjoins llig-li Boliool Team HopoloMly OutoUliel . ley WBB tho only man who voted in A special sale is being held today Agnes Noll, soprano, and John in Bttarday's (Jams. Clarence McQueen, Harry Mouser, were dressed by Dr. J. E. Savre. these departments. The department Clarence Mouscr, Joseph Mullon, Rus- favor of making the company brick and tomorrow at Frank's suit und lurdo, tenor, both principals of n pop- for women's and men's apparel and The Red Bank high school baseball the street. He said after the meeting clo»k house at Asbury Park in cele- ilar opera, have been attracting large tossers met their Waterloo Saturday sell Tomlinson und Herbert Winter. HEALTH ORDINANCE VIOLATED. upholRtcry goods will be' found on the that If tho passnge of his amendment bration of the store's fourth anniver- rowds at the Empire theater the past second floor. The whole floor is almost hen they took on the Bayonnc high to pave Mechanic street had been the sary. The firm has a large udvertise- vcek by their excellent singing. They entirely carpeted in solid green, pre- :hool team as their opponents. The means of causing the company to with- Fair Eaven Colored Van Fined 110 and ment in THE REGISTER this week con- n^ both popular nntl classical songs cap isiting delegation swatted the ball to Bid r.ank Bowlerl Lou. draw its application he was glad that > Ooata for Offente. cerning the sale. itli, equal success. n pleasing effect. ic foul1 corners of the lot and went George Dennis and Fred Morris: of it was voted down. Mr. Hurley said On complaint of carrying sowage The fixtures of the now store pre- ome on the big end of a 14 to 9 ficorc. Eatontown uphcldjtheir reputation o» sent an innovation, in that they are that in making the resolution he was mutter through the town without ob- Shoe Sale nt Pearioim'. Bnlf Holiday Saturday!. Red Bank's lineup was McQueen crack bowlers again Monday night by trying to make a goad bargain for the taining a permit John Rccvty, a col- all low. When entering any of the lird base; Cake, left field; Fix, shot' defeating John Valentine and Edwin town. ored mnn of Fair Haven, was arrested A summor shoe sale wns begun to- The Red Dank dentists have agreed doors one can sweepn with one gluiu'0 np; Hurley, first base; Noble, right Conovcr three straight games rolled Saturday morning by Constable Eli- day nt Pearson Brothers' store on o close their offices Saturday nftor- the entile floor. TherTh e are several on the association alloys. Morris was la phicu of Mr. Hurluy's resolution Brond Btreet. The sale will be con- thousand feet of plate glass, display ield; Thompson, pecond base; Voorhis Juli M. Conk. Recorder Badeau fined loons during June, July, August and enter field; Gordon and llcmlrlck high man with 192 pins to his an nmondment was made that the com- Reevey ?10 and costs, which wns the tinued until Saturday of next week. joptcmber. The Saturday half holi- cuscs und mirrors of various kinds. credit. Dennis and Morris won the pany Bhould gravel to n depth of six Special prizes are made in each tlc- All the woodwork ia in mahogany, es- :on, catchers; McQueen and Henlicr; minimum flne that could be oxueted. lay for dentists has been adopted by itchers. The llayonnc players wcrr last jru'me of the scries by one point. inches between the tracks and two Ueevey puid the flne. The complaint pai'lnusnt of tho Btorc. icarly all the pvntitloners in the pecially selected for its grain and the feet on each side with Allenwood was made by Dr. William D. Sayre ounty during the. Bummer tnonthu. fixtures wero made outside of the avis, third base; Sharkey, left field gravel. Mr. Cook thought that the und Howard S. Hlgginson, Inspector Byau—Xoae. building hy special cabinet makers. iluloney, short stop; Kxel, catcher Street Btpalra rlnlahed. ,- company ought to havo itn line in and iiocrctiiry of the board of health. •Stcinlmrh company extends to the iklcmir, second bnsc; Nolan, right Tlio Improvements to Brunch ave- operation by June, 19111, an in required Miss Knthorfnc Rynn und William Welcome Faitor'a Beturn. renders of THE REMSIKR a personal ielil; I.nnstein, first base; Connors, by tho Long Branch franchise, but the Lose, both of Red Btink, were married IUC, ncur Brond streot, aro completed. Membors of the Zlon Methodist invitation to be present nt the open- littiicr und right field; Ciriflin, right iid it in believed that the street wilt rest of tho councilmen decided to give DB. WILSON 1W A SNOW ITOKM. yesterday at St. James's church by :hurch of South IOutontown will wcl- ing and to inspect their new store, clll Mid pitcher. tho company till September, 101!). Hev. K. P. Kennedy. Mrs. Mary Mend •o frw> from Hoods, which followed lonic the return of their pustor, Ilcv. bibi g ffeaturt e off ttheh ftcr ovo'ry storm before tho ultota- This time limit docs not stnnd if tho Red Bank Oootor Flnda Tint Xlnf Will- and Patrick Mead of Long U ranch nmen K. Rorjcnnt, on Sunday night. suming day and during the following OA.8IH DA.NCE AT HXOBLA.NO8. company la dolayod by legal troub!c» tir Still Belffne m Vermont. wi Incused the ceremony, Music will bo ionn were inuile. A cement cross- I'ho program includes addrcs«c» liy the week. Car fares will be refunded to ,viilk replaces tho bump ut the Junc- or unusuul circumstances. Some of Dr. R. Browning Wilson of Broad leads of the various church drpart- out of town customers. naolitll Iiun to Hold Danoe «t Or the councilmen thought "this was tho street returned yesterduy from Wash- A True Btory. ton'i Saturday Jum Oth. ,ion of llioud fltrcct and Branch »v»- uents, i Thu ic-opcning of tho store in coii- me. _ ''_ same as no limit at all and that the ington, Vermont, whero ho wag culled While explaining Iho ndvnntugcH of nidnreil by tho film nn n fitting cele- Tho OtiniH hiificliiill team of the | company could be 26 years building the by thu death o( hln father, William a Having iict'oiint, the other duy, to a Atllkno* VM, Ohala. tracks and ntlll not lone the franrhlsis. good Red Hunk citizen, I wun sur bration 'of the 12d nniiivermiry of the iliKlilnnilH will hold a dunce In Iler- Kri. luili to Hive. W. Wilson. When ho wns leaving The Rollunce baseball team of Hid Stcinbnch btihincss. The Htcinbnrh lard (Ji'i'ighton'n ilancc hull Hnturduy At the suggestion of Fire Chief Washington yesterday a snow flurry prised when ho told mo that ho hud bUHincss wild cstuhlixhed in Monmouth ii(-lit, June 8th. Mimic will bn fur- Mrs. I.uclln Rush of Kntontown ia Loula J. Tctloy u CIUUHO was incor- had two thousund dollars in a certain Dunk will crosn Imlii with thn OIIHIH inving u «ale of her furniture and hud sot In ami tho ground was covered loom nt tho HlglilandB Decoration day county by John Ktcinbach In 1H70 in nln'hed by CreiKhton'w full orchestra. porated in tho franchise that tho com- with iin inch of the noft white stuff. bank for over ton yours, und had no n tunull building on tho present Kite of I'ho iirrungomrnt coininittee coti.iiiitH household ctTcotH todny. Sho will pany should furnluli electric power received n rent of interest in all Um for two Rumen. The OUBID team him movo to Mlcldletown, Now York, whara Aerosffl the struct from tho house socurod a now catcher and thoy expect the now HMnlwch building. Thin >f Niitlmnit'l Crnwlcy, J. Hrnnnnn, 'for charging lira alarm boxen. It In where the doctor was stopping a time. Just think of It! And this mnn original building wan about IK> sixth nho will live with her brother. H»r estimated that thli will anvo tho town wua In bindmun too, although ho wn to give tho Hcd IlunkorB a ntilT game. (I I. JiihniitoiH-, M. Johnson, K. Ko.'iler, woman guthcred a big pun of Know the size of thu building to be rt-opnnril V, Joliniuin iintl William I'Vlilhnulior. fricncln KUVU her ii farewell party • $800 n year. and mixed It with mupla sugar. not a businons num. When he wn Hulurduy. Monduy night. Wu»4 Bund*? Mall StopptjI. told thut If hla donoidt had been In I •Mil Kt »r«holo. Arthur iimlth i» Ihp chnirmnn of tli« floor nntl rwcptlon committee. Ills trust compnny paying IIV4 per cenl Spend Docorntion nll n BIICCOHH urn was Buddenly Ukcn «lck while vl«ltln| week and many have taken aifvnntaKO at Kent Hill. Wlckntunk, at l:ir> II. MeHlmrry, <'. M«l JolinHim, Crnn- hur motrior, Mm. Caroline Covert of p*cl svenus diamond. This flold la of the spoclul prices ofTorvd in undor- yours) thin mnv b« (ronoroidly, it cer- I. nntl will urrivo on grounds nt Itcd Hunk l>oyn nulTcrod ilefrnt by i Minted hy tht auoclatlon from Mm. tainly In bad Judgment. acore of ID to 1. Chnrlea Cuke dlt dln V. Jolinuon, Wllllnm llnwltt. Tinlon FR|I«, wlt|( whom »ho I* now Weiir by this firm. Htrnun Co. lisa j r, M. Accommodntlonii for auto- Hurry A. Drawn, Allnn It. Hoed, Lor- itopplng. Throokmorton, and It wsa utated In theanother ndvertUo'riMit in THK HWIIH- Your bnlnnca may not be im largo o mobile", where racing can bn vlowed the nlnb work und Hendrli'kfion wan latter that aha «lio wsnta .Sunday ball liohlnd tlio b»t for Itcd Hunk. nnnl Ooighton. Mr, Khorle, (i. Coriio, TRH thin week concerning tho white It may bs larger, in eitheither cano yo from cnm. Hpncinl trnlnn from Long Jiirnen Itriltliii|rton niul Mr. I'reln. Joh» Moaalr* BaaertHaf, fSKMs *(opp«d on tht field. Th» letter «alo, nrfl entitled to u fnir ruto of Ilrnnrh, «topping ut all ntatlonn on -Ml Mferrid to the police cotamltte* on your Inartlvo funda. I'cnnaylvunlH line.—Adv. Va-to-Bate Well John McfluUeof J'lnton Kil ' with pow«r to set. The rincnt linn In town) ontlmnto Mkller Mom* en Forlon,k, hull b««n v«ry lick with »pwt . Th« K«i llonk Trutt compuny wi Walter Piitornon, u millor In the MttoMf *WMt, Not ao loud, pWa«| wo Imven't pa.y you 0% her cent. Accouiita nn piiinllnK and decorating, J. J. \i much Improved anund {•• LM»»n w{• k* enough to go 'round. One lot of inen'a Orderx left for flowon and |)l«ntn llnifoil Htnt«> nnvy, wn* Sit bin homo out, Hn recovered without Iwaf ',- Bids f«r suits for tho police were opened on or before Juno !ll uxl by Mm. JaphU Clayton and en pulntinf and dMotMlKg. lid'* bakery.--^ oV. am thn "nlrawn" In "Thn T«KR«r n l Aibury Park, M*v ,UJ^-JUmun*\< Hlio|>" window, «nd ««) for yournoll tho choir, at th» I'roabytarlan "- ~ Tr»v.r., M»th«nlc rtwrt, BMW Ratm ftn« oooVIng J*r*«y potatoee riiumd.y lilRht lit ~ "' - ' will apo»k In 'A»b«ry Ptrk on thi Ju«t nrrlwvd «t Japhl* Clayton'* gt»- which wny Ihn "ityW' blow. - Adv bottla of od California port, mornlnj of Ma/ SRth. * An «M«) In Mryi HIMBIM I«b*l «>op«, <|t. carna wn tmtrn tm with etntlv* to vlait Aabury PsrV, oni t|'n T«nn«nbaum'i a*la will «tntlnu» I tlfcr^**; . •t Ttnwnlmum'i for thin «MI, dim full iwlng. Thli wwk'i «P«I» our ftil iMftyton* wM* l.dirtf of \i\i opmitur ot'«h« n*w 8Ufo- •t houne draw** at 7k. W»«lv« 8. * H Tn« *»•* Wrl«ln» »r» adTtrtiMltti t»r* MM) rt drt»*a. W« \ 1 i i Uw 0. * II. tr««n trading graan tradlnf •t*mp».—/(di . Pun 10. TH6-i"BbBANB:fiE(5ISTBB ~ #»»»•»>»»•••>»•»••»••••••••»»»»•»•»»»••••»»•••»•»••*

    DECORATION DAY MARY H. WILSON PROPERTY AT .NEW MONMOUTH SOLD LAST SATURDAY, ' is but a week off and you will need some •> \ - -I H Mrs. Frances C. Jackson of Richmond Hffli Bought the Property tWABKS STORE BCAUTIPUt kind of a Hat. In Trimmed Hats we will and Will Make It Her Home-Trustees of'Jfclfotd Methodiit BKOAD. nty/'tnm MAL3EY STKUT' have a line j)f Hats at reduced prices. Al- Church Elected last Wednesday Night-Bettord Loses Fourth Give and Redeem Surety Coupons." so Peanut Braids, Duck, Ratine and Cordu- Consecutive Qame on Sunday. Tho Mary • H. Wilson property at church next Sunday nipht. Tho sub- roy Hats for outing wear. - New Monmouth was sold at executor's ject of the address will be "Yesterday- sale last Saturday.. It was bought by and today in China." Mrs. Frances C. Jackson of Richmond The Sunday-school children of the Hilla. Tho auctioneer was Jacob C. New Monmouth-Baptist church are Building From the Ground Up. Shutts pf Red Bank and the clerks practicing for Children's day which were Charles Snyder of Atlantic High- will be held in the church the first.Sun- THERE are stores, and stores—all kind? of stores—good stores and bad stores—perhaps most S A. L. MORRIS, lands andd J. Morris of New Mono da- y in Junei .-..'•. : mouth. The property was sold to There are advertised letters at the of them goad'. And pretty-nearly every store has a different way of doing business—different settle ui 'thq. estate of Mrs. Wilson, Locust Point, postoflwe addressed to ideals, ^different flthicsy different conceptions of their duty toward the public, different notions MILLINERY, Mrs. ^Wilsol n diedidd abon btt a year ago. Misa Ruth Wellington, A. C. Barron, Mrs. Jackson will make it her home Miss Josephine Lothroy and A. G. about profits, different methods of advertising, different methods of conducting sales. 66 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. and will move down about the middle Dickcnson. of August.. She will makfi several im- Mr..and;M*a. E. Walt Havens of And this is one of the store? that is very much different from a good manyothers^that provements to the place. Belford spent-last Tuesday and % (Opposite the Second National Bunk) Tliroo Hew irnitM*. Wednesday with friends at New York. you know. We have built from the ground up. We have based this business on HONEST They made the trip in their automo- John M. Osborri, Eriek Coddington ybile^. '••.";•'•• • REPRESENTATION. HONEST MERCHANDISE and HONEST METHODS; and C. Everett Runyon were elected | rpj The Misses \Vjilsh and Mrs. Latham We have had an idea that it not only pays to treat the public fairly and to be of genuine v as trustees of the Belford Methodist G. Reed of New York arrived''Monday church for three years last Wednesday at their summer homes at Locust service to the community, but that it was right and proper to do so. We have believed In the night. E. Walt Havens was chairman Point, where they will spend the sum- of the meeting, 'Nathan Brown and mer. * fair pricing of goods. We have tried to sell on as close margins of profit as were consistent Lewis Richmond acted as judges, John Fred Moon of Belford, who was Bade and Henry Pierce were tellers formerly a captain on a ferry boat at with good business and a desire to live. We have shinned false representations. We have and William Dennis secretary. The New York, has been reappointed as been careful in our advertising, so that we might not deceive anyone. We have willingly ex- trustees will organize tomorrow night. quarter master on the same boat; ' Belford lona Again. Edward Johnson of Belford is hav- changed goods when they were unsatisfactory, holding that no purchase was completed until The Belford athletic club and theing several improvements mode to his Marion athletic club of Jersey City house. The work is being done by his satisfaction was assured. « • . • crossed bats Sunday. The score was father, John N. Johnson, Sr. \ On this basis we have built this great business, which is growing greater day by day. It MONTICELLO 14 to f! in favor of the Jersey City Amzi Posten of Navesink, who has 1 team. This is the fourth game the been confined to tlic houee for a num- rests'qp a secure foundation—one that will endure throughout the years, no mattex how much Belford boys have played this year ber of days with sickness, is said to A SPECIAL RESERVE and they have lost every one of them. be slightly improved. may come in the way of competition. Albert Bennett of Port Monmouth, Martin Adesen of Jersey City is who has been the manager of the Bel- spending a few days with Mr. and .;_,; We are striving to make it a greater store as the months roll around, and this spring is' absolute ford team, resigned MB position Mon- Mrs. John E.. Bennett of Port Mon- seeing us make greater efforts than ever to satisfy our public. We will be glad to have you day night. He has cancelled all themouth. .'.-•' , mello games which were booked in his name. Mrs. A. H. Sutphin of New Mon- come often that you may know how well we are pleasing our patrons, Mr. Bennett, will play on a team at mouth, who has been laid up with superior Port Monmouth. grip, has recovered and is able to be MM. Amanda Inker SnrpriMd. about. ';..•' i We Sell Furniture on the Club Plan. Garrett Lee of Belford is having a Mrs. Amanda S. Luker of Belford new porch built to his house on Comp- was given a birthday surprise party ton street. Douglass Cook is doing the Tuesday night of last week. The even, work. -.."••• : ing was spent in playing games and - Miss Hulda Dorr of New York-is singing. Those present were Caleb spending a few days with her parents, frlAHNE & CO., Distillery Bottling. L. Luker, Richard E. Luker, Jr., A. A. Mr. and Mrs. William Dprr of Belford. lOHT PUKl RVt W«l5llP' Luker, Sr., Mrs. R. A. Luker and Mrs. 0. H. Lohsen of New York spent u C. E. Adams of Belford; Florence few days of last week with:his mother, | Broad, New and Halsey Streets, NEWARK, N. J. Haley, Agnes Haley, Blanche and Otto Mrs. Catherine^ Lohsen of Belford. Morris of Middletown; Mamie Huhn, A new sign pflet has been placed at IIIIIOIIII IMIIHM|IMmMHMtMIMIMMMIMtMHIMOIIMHMIMHMMMI Jennie Feeney, Bertha Talmage, Leon the corner of Main street and the ALL VanBrunt, Lena and Rica Salm, Ray Stone Church road at Locust Point.. MIMIOIMMMMHMMimMUMMMMIMMIMIMIIMMMMMMIIIIMIIHMMM Sweeney and Ernest Grote of Red Miss Alberta Sickles of Navesink is Bank; John Greely arid Charles Scott spending a few days with Mr. 'and WHISKEY" of Port Monmouth, Frank Herden and Mrs. Victor Heath of New York. Harry Smith of. Atlantic Highlands A platform hS« been built in the and Frank Brown of Belford.. New Monmouth Haptist church to be A Week of Wonderful Selling Boy BcontB Debute. used on Children's day. The Boy Scouts of the Belfoid Meth- Albert W. Morford of New Mon- -OF- odist church held a debate in their mouth spent Sunday with friends and rooms Monday night of last week. relatives at New York. H. G. DEGENRING & CO., Distributor. The first question discussed was as to William Tiernaji and family of New W. A. FRENCH & CO., Distributor. whether a horse .pulled or pushed in York arrived at their summer,cottage hauling a wagon. The next question at Belford last week. was "Agriculture or manufacturing, Walter Settle of Hoboken spent Sun- which is more important to theday with his sister, Mrs. Anthony Gib- Men's and Young Men's Spring Suits country." They did not have time to son, Jr., of Belford. finish the debate and it was postponed Edward Mortis of Port Monmouth until Monday night of this week. Rev. spent Sunday, with friends and rela- John A. Onkes and Mr. Richmond tives at Lakewood. acted as judges. Timothy Reddington of New York The New Method Shoe Shop Children'! Da; Committee. spent Sunday with his mother at Port Will Start Monday. Monmouth. ,& , The committee for the Children's A. D. VanNoTfcan'd off New York day entertainment in the Belford 1 spent Sunday itt summsummee r cottagcottage IS OPEN Methodist church has been appointed.' at Belford. The continued bad weathejt^and the backward spring season It is composed of E. Walt Havens, Oliver A. Ayres of Locust Point is forcing us to dispose of many'of our new lines of clothing at I To the Public of Red Bank, N. J. ! Mrs. Catherine, Lohsen, Mrs. Lewis spent Sunday with friends at Long Richmond, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Mabel Branch. reduced prices. ) Runyon, Mrs. Laura Lee, Misses Dora Miss Blame Mount of Navesink is We with (o announce to the worthy public thnt we have now installed Leek, Alva Runyon and Alma Osborn visiting friends at College Point, Long The Best values eyer offered by us at and C. Everett Runyon and the mem- Island. | New Method Electric Machinery for Repair- bers of the church choir. Miss Grace Wilson of Belford re- Mule rnraiihei Some. | turned last week after a trip to Mt. $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00, £ ing of all Kinds of Shoes, A number of people around Belford i Tabor. were frightened Sunday night by an | Ernest Folschcr of Belford returned Including fabrics of fine Worsted, Serge and Cassimere in the new •J. which enables us to do the work much cheaper, better and quicker than awful howling around their houses home last week after a visit at New and they thought it was a bear. The York. 'X by the old style cobblers. We repair the shoe with Genuine Oak Leather. animal turned out to be Edward Ben- Miss Grace Williams of Navesink prevailing spring colorings. , *J We can make an old pair of shoes look like new. nett's mule, which had broken loose spent Saturday' shopping nt New jj Give ui a trial and we will convince you that you will save money, and was going around among his York. . ; neighbors. Albert Runyon.. of Belford spent 3jJ- time, footache and also make your old shoes like new. We invite your Monday with friends at New York. We Sell Kuppenheimef Clothes X inspection for your own benefit. Two More Sturgeons. George Hillikcf Of Belford launched Garrett Lee of Belford caught two his boat last week. sturgenni! Monday in the bay. One Prices from $15.00 to $35.00. | THE NEW METHOD SHOE SHOP, was a roe sturgeon and weighed 135 ^ 160 Monmouth Street, Corner West. pounds. The other weighed 150 All garments must be satisfactory or we replace them. pounds. Mr. Lee sold them to George <{' Next to the Drug Store. RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. I;nnc for 14 cents a pound. PENNSYLVANIA Laid Up With Bloodpolgonlnff. Wonderful Bargains in Boys' Clothing. Miss Ethelyn Smith of Belford is RAILROAD laid up with bloodpoisoning in her This is an opportunity for contriving mothers to stretch their arm. Miss Smith was bunching aspar- agus last week and the water poisoned dollars. Good quality; fitan d satisfaction guaranteed. her hand. Dr. B. II. Carriuon of Red THE OLD AND THE NEW Bank is attending her. REDUCED RATES TO WASHINGTON Ban Nail IB root. Boys' Blue Serge Suits, fast color?, $3.50 to $6.50. George C. Yarnall of Belfoid is laid up with a sore foot. Last week he On Saturday, June 8, the Boys' AH Wool Two Pants Suits, $6.50 value, $5.00. . ran a nail in his foot while working handsomd Memorial Monu- along the shore, Dr. Harry Hendrick- Boys' Norfolk and D. B. Suits, regular $5.00 value, $3.50. Fon of Atlantic Highlands is attending ment to Chiistopher Colum- him. i bus will be unveiled and Children's New Wash Suits at 49c, 75c, 98c and up. Tell ana Broke Arm. dedicated on the Plaza before Austin Johnson, son of John John- son of Belford, fell last week and the Union Station, Washing- FURNISHINGS. broke his arm. The boy was up in a ton, D. G. tree picking some blooms and, the J. B. Stetson Hats, Manhattan Shirts, a big line of Straw Hats, brunch broke with him. | Round-trip tickets to Wash- Takoa Anotliar Joh. I ington from stations on the all the latest styles; Summer Underwear, Auto Dusters, Neckwear, Harry Kollock of Belford, who has j Wo show liero the two ways of cleaning dirty carpets. been employed nt Mncy'n store at New Pennsylvania Railroad good Hosiery, Men's-Trousers, Boys' Knee Pants, etc. Now is thu time to try it out. We just commenced this York, linH given up his .position and going on June 6, 7 and 8 and I has taken n job as brnkemnn with the good to return to reach origi- Spring but havo lots of pleased customers already. Central railroad. Do not forget that we are headquarters for your Moved Laat Batnrday. nal starting point not later Laundry and Awning wants also. Ernest t'olsrhor of Bi'lfonl moved than June 11. 1912, will be from the Rudolph Lang house on Pal- sold at reduced rates, mini- mer street to Daniel Oswald's bunga- J. KRIDEI mum reduced fare $2.00. Red Bank Steam Laundry, low on Main street hint Snturduy. Pet Bog Killed. Consult Ticket Agents. Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher, 6264 White Street, Red Bank, N. J. A pet dog owned by Gilbert Wocden (if Bi'lfdi'd WIIH killed by u trolley car Telephone 221-R. last Sunday. 26 Broad Street. RED BANK, N. J.

    HARRY C. FAY, lire; LOW FARES TO morning m-nr.on nt the Navcnink Mt'thodmt church lust Sunday during Funeral Director, UpHolsterer the ulincncfl of the piistoi, Ituv. J. 11. •Shaw, who EM HpcniiiiiK a few weckn at and. Coroner. Illbtmri. Hurry l'onlrn of Niivonink Atlantic City liiul chnrpe of the cvcnlnR Hprvicen. IF you want to furnish your house or any part of it "I'll" Hoy Kroutfi of Nnvem'nk held n iioiiiil in thrir rooitm ovcir 3. Jl. John- (Formerly with R. T. -Smith of U<-<1 liank 27 yearn). wm'ti dtoni Huturdny niKht, About I Convention American • and it is not convenient to pay all at once, come Z,r> boyu and (rirlH worn prra'nt and ! (bey hud u lino timo jiluyinK Kumcu of < Medical Awoctalion vni'iniiH tiortM. Iti/icaliincntii worn I in and consult us and we will make you a propoai- Office and Funeral Parlors, 11 Enst Front Street, HIM viil nt the clone of tin1 Kiimon. Ticket-i will bo Bold to Atlantic A niiinrlmi party wan Kivin to Minn City on Juno I, 2, and 1), good Otllol'honn OO7. KfcjLJ I3/Vl>JIv, N. jj, (irnri" Willlitms of Nnvrnink Hutunluy I ROIIIR nml returning on all re£- tion so you can furnish your home on easy terms, "CAMP CIIAIH3 AND CARD TAIIIJU FOR AU. OCCASIONS. ni|;lit. About twenty of her frkniln ! ulnr tr/iinn except tho "Pinn- wcrn prrnrnL lind tlio uvniiiiiK WIIH ; nylv»!iiu S|)crlnl." nprnl lnonlly In dnniinK. Ilrfrcnh- and be satisfactory to us. iiwiiln wi-ro mirvt'd nt tlm clous of tin. Upturning, ticket! will be tfoml BLUE FLAMEOIL STOVES dnnrlnv. to mirli !>rl|flnal utartliiic point Now Parhelion, Standard Oil Co.'., and several niakaa, Williiun Kipp (if Ili'lford, who linn i Hie niiilriid to Imilil twn limiii.'n fm on or hefura Juno 10. From 92S.QO up. Krcil Ctiux1, linn onr nrntly rnmplrtnil ntiil In' liili.cil tlir fillii'i' IIIRI wct'k. For full p f AUo OAt PLATES, 2-lmrnara, from (SI»O up. 'I'lin lioumn will l(f irmly for oicil- I •pt'clnl furc», time of tralnx, JACOB STE1NBACH, OVBNS TO rir, o»o, •i.-»i» .•!>. pinny l>y .Inly Int. nml ntnp-ovor prlvlle»««, con- A Int'irti nuinlipr nf i>ropU' w«rt! | nult neatvnt Ticket A^cut, wi; HAVE Tiin i r:i\i>iNn mit>oit IN THIN I ,INI • down In l.iiriint I'nlnt liinl Suniluy ' 199-2OI-2O3 Broadway. LONG BRANCH, N. J. I'HIM look I IIK nvi'i- iiliudd lo rent out for tlir ! niiinini'i' Miontlin, Thin ppiimn pi iimiwn Pennsylvania R.R. In l><" unn of lh« heat ill Mt IXKIIBI I'ultit NO OOMMRCriON WITM AMY OTMKM. WOUUER'S Ima <'vnr hail. j Httirrapllrun VIMWH on Clilnit'%ill he irul linrttmm are wJfrtlMa In iclven in tlio Nnw Minimnulli Ilaptlnl lKH Adv. BED BASK BEQIBTER

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    •/.. ARE YOU FOR THIS MAN? '" "You can easily decide whether you are or not. Are you for genuine popular government, or for government by 'a representative part of the people,' which means by Messrs. Penroseand Gallinger and Stephenson and Lorimer? Are you for the nomination of a President by the people, as in ILLINOIS and PENNSYLVANIA, or by the bosses, asjn New York, and by theft, as in Kentucky 7 Do you think the American people are fit for self-government, or do you think their decisions, registered at the polls,after due deliberation, come from,'the gusty passions of the mob?' Do you favor thejrule of the majority, or do you fear the 'tyranny of the majority?' Do you believe that human rights are superior to property rights? Do you -» believe that the constitution, framed by the people, was framed to be a guarantee of justice to all, or as an obstruction to be raised whenever the people demand justice in accordance with that constitution? Ask yourself these questions and you will know whether you stand with Theodore Roosevelt."—Philadelphia North American. The undersigned "Stand With Him" and: for the purpose of promoting Roosevelt in- terests hereby call a public meeting to be held at the BOROUGH HALL, RED BANK, N. JL, Thursday Evening, May 23d, at 8:30.P. M..B Everybody invited. The meeting will be addressed by Governor ©tiabbs of Kansas. The Red Bank Band will furnish music. We invite everyone believing in the Roosevelt Policies to join us In the Roosevelt Organization. Roosevelt will speak at Red Bank at the Railroad Station, at 11:15 O'Clock, on Saturday Morning', Be Smre to Hear Him Discuss tHe Big Issues IVO^AT Before the IPeople. Timothy Whlto, N. Buttorbaoh, M. P. Havllnnd, Jamos Norman, John A. V.\nB\mklrk, R. 8tnnloy, N. Edwards, M. F. Cornwall, Louis Brown, Frod W. Hopo, John H. O'Huflon, Hnrry C. Wurtliloy, A ho [Innjnniin, William Hiiflfl, E. Gerry Roberta, M. V. Brown, ' Frod S. Hnyos, J. Frnnk Pntlorson, William IM. Woithloy, Frod nluhorn, Siuiiniil Howard, Qeorno W. Bray, A. H. Colomnn, William H. Hamilton, W. Harold Powofii, Wllllom C. Woloott, Thou. WllllnniH, Claronofl Kyto, M. V; Paoh, Thomha.K. Olusoy, Inrnol Hart, John Popo, Ooor(jn H. Whlttnkor, runs Hubbnrd, JiilliiH A. Millar, J. B. McQueen, John H. Cock, E. L. Hnloht, fi. VnnDyko Rold, Honry Jackson, Wllllnni D. 8nyro, John 8. 811100, John A. Kennedy, Allen Q.Deuno, Joaoplt Honllcr, William Randall, Goo. 8kokofi, Harry A. Hawklni, Joseph Dennis, Clmi-les E. Johnson, W. W. Konnudy, Paul Cnrlur, ClinrlttH J. Soholok, Frank Odoll, Wlol. Tetloy, John F. Antonldes, R. B. Eatolle, H. P. Johnson," Arthur Q. Slcklon, Joseph Bray, Clinton Elliott, Carlton Koelor, John M, HolFinlru, J. H. Mlnton, J. Trovld, Oliver 8utphon, v Tliori. Llttlo, Morhort 8nydor, W. A. Triiox, Charles B. Burd, H. Q. Fellows, C. L. Little, John Sheohan, Jamei Bunnell, 8. M. Qaunt, Chat. B. Lacour, Robert Ploroo, A. Drmuloa, Roy White, Jamei L. Bray, U. Q. Harrlion, Jamoit Morford, Qnorgo F. Smith, A. B. Wlliion, Clwood Browor, doo. White, Beverly W. Brown, Irving Harrloon, Jnnion 8. Mollory, D. 8. Stlllwngon, M, Hnrtnndy, JoRlum Cooper, Clnrk Worthlny, William R. Bailey, Charles A. HavvkUtu, Theodora Morrle, Frod VonDorn, Samuol Woolloy, Sntviufll Cr»ln, Quo. Worlhley, Jamet Bray, Ocorgo 0. Hopping) A. M. Mlnton, Qeorgo A. VnnBruiit, Hnrry Dnnnln, J. Clnrk Oonovor, W. B. Clayton, Oliver Brown, . ' Goorpn M, Hondrlokeon, P. A. MoDouuoll, Qaorge A. O. Tuylor, Dimlol Donn, Dr. W. L. Maton. f Paid for by Roo'icvelt Lonijue of Red bank. Page THE RED BANK BEGIBTEB were the Sunday-Kuerts of, Mr. and Mre. 'Spencer' "HOugliihd at "el tey MMMMMMMMMMMHIMIMIJ NEWS FROM KEYPORT. City. *$*, • Rev. J. E. Ghmt, a former pastor of the Presbyteriivn church here, was INSPECTORS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES PAY a visitor in townllant Wcdnesduy. Harvey S. •• Bedle returned lnst KEYPORT STORES A VISIT. Wednesday after a two weeks' trip' to Maryland'and Haverstraw, N. Y. Sir. and Mi's. Fred Bronkhurst of They Find Several Scale* and Measures Inaccurate and Confiscate New York spent Sunday here with M Mr. and Mrs. Cluules Miller. ST. Them—Rates Charged By Standard Gas Company to be Inves- Robert West of the firm of R. West "You Know The F»lace company left .yesterday for a several tigated—Gabriel J. Biondi Injured in a Runaway—Democratic weeks' trip to the British Isles. Mass" Meeting Friday Night. Mr. and Mrs. John Bucklin of Red Bank were the Surtday guests of Mr. 62 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. : The s-latc inspector of weights and stenographei' for the Jersey Central and Mrs. George, H. Conoyev. Telephone 247-J , ' - Store Closet «t 0:30 P, M. Except Saturdey :pinpnnicd by J. H. I'itz- traction company, and bus left for Miss' Ella Matthews, who is spend- OUT OP TOWN DEHVERIE3: jjerald, one of the assistant inspectors Chicago with her sister, Mrs. Charles ing the summer at Ocean Grove, spent Fair Haven »nd Oceanic, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Little Silver, TueaJ'iy. Shrewsbury and Eatontown, Thurisday. in Monmouth county, visited uevcral Knyilani, whom rhe will visit during Saturday with friends here. of the stores in the borough Friday ther summer. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burrowes mul examine)] the scales" IIIDI meas- A large water main broke on I Front spent Sunday at New York with Mr. ures. A large number were found to street near Broad street 'Monday, af- and Mrs. Clarence Vaughn. ternoon and did -considerable damage Mr. and Mrs. William Miller of 1 CAN OF CORN, - - - - tbe inaccurate and they were confis- 1 'cuted. to the street before it was shut oil . | Weehawkcn spent Sunday with Mr. 1 CAN OF TOMATOE2S, - - Iiivo«tl?nt!on of Ons Raton. The men had to work late into theiand Mrs.'Churles Miller^ Sr. night before the flow was checked. i Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Vbo'rheos An investigation of the rates of the 1 CAN OF STRING BE3ANS, - George YnnDorn has completed- the rof ElizabctUport spent Sunday here Atlantic Highlands gas company will drrain which.runs from Front street wilh Mr. Voorhees's parents. lie held at Trenton on June lth. The x l to Firs"'-•"t stree"' t* throug "h" "th e postollic»->«•-e Q_ A_ Sclienona has" purchased the 3 cake» Childs' White Floating Soap ...:10c Atlantic Hitililimds (,'as company con-, block. The work, was given out onJohn Uhl, Jr., property on First ...10c ChildsV Special Blend Coffee ti-ols and operates the Standard gas contract but the contractor never fin-street, opposite Bench park, 3 cakes Haskin's Pumice Soap..... company, which supplies gas to theished the job. Mr. and Mrs. Horace S. Burrowes 3 large rolls Toilet Paper...... 10c V 2*7o ft Pound '•residents of this borough, and the rate Miss Eliza Rogers has resigned as returned Friday from a ten days' trip- New Texas Onions _...;.... 4c lb It wllllielp to make your breakfast one of pleaBHht memories of here in the l.uvoujdi is much higher bookkeeper for A. Salz & Co. to ac- the day—All who drink this Coffee cannot (ail to appreciate it on account to Washington, D. G. ' Nice Big Juicy Prunes ... .9cIb,3 for25c of its nne flavor andilellffhtful nroma—It'anot a mero mixture but n blend than at Keane.luirK nnrt other points cept a position as stenographer in the TJie Thought club will hold n re- Childs'Scrubbing Lye...... :..;...... 7...Sc , which the company ."crves. law oflice of George W-& Drown. She ception at Miss Ettye G. Wyckoffs of high grade CofTeea that's adapted ta the moat critical coflfoe drinkers. Injured in a Bunnwiiy. will take up her new duties in about next Tuesday night. Gabriel J. Biomli of ClifTwood was ten iluys. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heyer of Ntw thrown from his wagon Wednesday ,1. J. Campbell's liquor license apph-! York spent Sunday with Mrs. Heyer's 3 CANS PUMPKIN, 25c • nfterno-m near Oyster creek, while I cation, which was lai1 •••-•d OW• bby Judge i father, M. Levine? 'driving from his liome to this place. I Foster early this month^was granted O. D. Wnlling has moved to' the The horse regime frightened-and l an ion Thurfdayy. '5Ii\ Campbelp l isp proStone- y house en First. street, whkh 3 <$\LLpN GALVANIZED OIL CANS, - 3Oc nway and thi- wapon was thrown prietor of the Railroad hotel on Broad he recently bought. against a telegraph pole. Mr. Uior.di street. Gordon Sehanek of Spring Lake S GALLON GALVANIZED OIL CANS, - SOc rc/'oived a severe fcalp wjund and Jlrs. U. \V. .Ipwe.tt, Mrs. Rutun 0. spent Sunday here with his father, several lmii:es and nitr. on the fare. Walling and .Mrs. Harveyy Brainier John G. Sehan?k. FILLED WITH OIL - - - - at lOc Gallon He was 'takc-n to the ollbe of Dr. II. S. j atlended the State federation of William Yourgensen of Perth Am- Cooley, where His v.'oiinds we're I women's club convention at Alont- boy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. dressed and he w;is Inter removed to cjair Friday, Karl Matbiasen. GOOD LIGHT WEIGHT BROOM, his home. The hortu war., uninjuied Elmer T-'. Morris is having a bulk- Joseph M. Walling is haying his head built in the rear of his property house on Atlantic street wired for hut the waML.ii was a complete wre:k. l SHREDDED COCOANUT, ISc Pound Democratic Mass Mcotiiiff. - Jon Fn.nt stivet, near Oyster creek. electric lights. ' I E. Olcott i.s doing the work. Miss Elsa Bauer has accepted a po- The Independent Democratic club Miss Elizabeth Boyce of Irvington sition with the Hudson Navigation Co. Neyr'Rolled Oats .".?..' 3 for 10c 1 pkg Childs' Corn Starch ...... 7c will hold a ra:iFs meeting at the club y g sition with th Fresh Baked Ginger Snaps...... ' Sc lb 1 pkg Best Macaroni. , .....10c roonS'nii^Kront itreet Friday night, Wielamid Mi;?spen. t lUnrbuyt weeCrawfork witdh oMrf Plain. an- \d of MisNews YovkMac. Rose of North Center- followed by a sniolitr. It is expecteil I Mrs. Ilarry Crawford. 1 qt bottle Cidar Vinegar ,8c that several men prominent in tlie ville spent Sunday with Miss Alva V. Big 25c can California White Cherries 19c | The'board of education will meet Hendrickson. ...13c state will he present and discuss the (tonight at the borough hull when the Large Sour Crisp Pickles .".lie doz 1 can Pink Salmon issues of the meseiU campaign. Mrs. S. V. Arrow-smith of Red Bank j bids on the alterations to the high spent Friday with Dr. D. E. Roberts Jelly Tarts ...A..; 10c lb Jenny Wror. club'n r.iir. ! school will he opened. and family. Graham Wafers - 10c lb 38c Tin: Jenny Wren, club's fair Sat'ur-: Supervising Principal A. M. Dick Paul Walling has accepted a posi- jladay nfter.nol.-niter.nol.-n and night proved to be ] of this place hahass been elected presi-j tion with the jersey Central traction 3 five cent boxes X-Ray Stove Polish 10c ALL FOUR ARTICLES FOR 25c a great success, the club neUiiiK abuiil i den' t' of' th" e Moiv.rMoiv.r.out. h county teach-] conmany. $50, which will go to the Long Branch ers' asfojiation. Misses Kathleen and Gardina Hoag- hospital. Tlie alt'nir- was held on the and Mrs. Wallace Jack of land spent Saturday at New York. ' TOILET SOAP—Butter Milk, Witch Hazel, Oatmeal, Tar 3 for 10c lawn of the liny 'View property on Brooklyn spent Sunday with Mrs. Mrs. A. Cndoo of Summit spent last First street. The members in charge Jack's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John week with Miss Hannah ..Poling. of the booths were lemonade booth, Tomploton. Edward Rcber of Vincland spent Try Our Cedar Meadow Sifted Peas, 3 cans 35c, Regular 15c can [ Miss Hazel Collins and Miss Ella John Matthews is spending the Sunday with friends here. . Matthew; candy .booth, Misses Mae summer with his parents, Mr. and E. E. Morris is having his residence Big package'' Girard" Sweeping Compound 5c Kose and Alva Hendrickson; fancy Mrs. John S. Matthews of .Ocean on Oshorn street painted. Childs' Root Beer Extract...... 7c a bottle-Makes 5 gftl booth, Misses Helen Mooney and Helen I Grove. ,J. G. Schanck spent Monday at Childs'Best Flour ^ Vreeland; ice cream booth, Misses! Ezekie! Olcott lias the contract to Freehold. Imported Kippered Herr'ng...... ' lie a can Margaret Bedle, Glwlya Walling and : rebuild the Keyport yacht club's dock f; 40c a Bag $6.50 bbl 3 large cans Peerless Evaporated Milk 25c Elaina Dey. A handsome pillow which ; wjik-h was daliuiged by the ice last Find the man who has the money to Rennet Tablets " 5c a box was disposed of on the co-operative I winter. match your plan through n REGISTER Unquestionably it pays to buy the Best Flour. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Haigh want advertisement.—Adv. Norway Mackerel.. . ^ 8c each plan was won by Mrs. II. Hyer. • Ml' ' the perfect results obtainable there's usually economy too— Big pkg Pettyjohn's Breakfast food..' 10c lecture for Sons of Veterans. for quality and economy this Flour is unsurpassed by any 18c jar Curtice Brothers' Preserves.. .• 1 Sc The stereopticon lecture Friday Quaker Puffed Rice lie a pkg night at the Reformed church for the Flour in the world—made from the choicest selected wheat benefit of the local camp of Sons of: THE SEASON'S SMARTEST MODELS and produces from 40 to 50 pounds more bread to the barrel FAIRBANKS' COTTOLENE Veterans was well attended and the j Two lb can 22c camp will net a very substantial sum ! —yet the price is no more than ordinary brands. e from it. llcv. W. E. Compton, the | Four lb can...... 41c lecturer, gave a very interesting and | instructive lecture on the "Civil War," j TAILORED AND TRIMMED ^ATS. illustrated by several pictures. Mr. j 5c • Compton has been appointed division ' Extra Large Loaf of Bread, ^2 Ounces,- Fresh Every Morning chaplain of the order for New Jersey ' on tlie staff of Division Commander ; MILLER MILLINERY PARLORS, .1. W. Hopper, and will lie installed! ;;. Fullest Creamery Butter, 33c and 35c ; next Monday nig'it in the lodge here.' The Grand Army men of tlie borough j 42 BROAD STREET. .-;, •Phonl irs-W. ' RED fiANK, N. J. have been invited to attend, as has the' ladies' auxiliary of the post. |VWAWAAAVWV Whist Club Entertained. ! T4,^/A 6^4^44444T44746«6^44>66^ Miss K. Hylda Schanck entertained • tlie Saturday evening whist club j F»rince Alberjt Cbats $3.OO Saturday. Miss Helen Osborn won j the lady's prize, a sugar and crenm : set; and Fred Rronkhursl won the | EnglisH Walkin4 Suits 3.SO gentleman's prize, a box of silk soi'ks. j Following tbe cards refreshments were ' Sack Suits... 3.SO served and a social time enjoyed until , u liUe hour. Among those present Coats ai\d Vtsts : 3.OO t wore Misses Helen Osborn, Florence ' T Armstrong, Florence VanDuzer, Hilda Youths' Coats and IParvts.. 3.SO T- Wells anil Elsie Oshorn, Evangelinejl LAST CALL CALL Wharton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ISronk- '| Coats $1.OO and l.SO f hurst, Gilbert 'J'. Van.Mater, H. D. j I.ittcll, E. C. Itelier, K A. Denton, \ I t Ccorgu A. Cami'bi'll. Kit-hard O. ; | F»ants l.OO and l.SO T White and Leon Schaiuk. Y Yachting- Season Opens Noi:t V/ook. ( Vests ISc to 25c The regatta c-onimitU-e of the Key-: t liort yacht club is making preparations [ Suits to Order $12.7S to S3S.OO 1* for tlie formal opening of the season ' THIS IS THE WEEK on Thursday afternoon of next week. -AT- T There will lie races between the yachts | f belonging to member-; of the club and prizes will be awarded in each class. . \ The hiiistinu" of the colors will prob- • -OF OUR — ably take, place at 2:1111 o'clock and'the T. C0RL1ES, t races will start at about 2::',0, at the rmu'hiMon of which refreshments will tie stM ved. CHIL.D BUILDING. .^Alunnil Reunion June 7tli. ^ Tin1 Kiyporl <.'.T;ule! ahnnni i'4-\eciiti\ r i-nnirnittee nut l;ut \\\(liu's- dny nighl ;i\ Mi.-s Mmuie Stanhope's. f It was )h'cide)l to liave the Tlislomary Special Campaign on Ranges! eiitei tainmeiiL fotluwed b\- a daiu-i.1 f jit the annual reuniun to In- beltl !• ri- Y ilay night, June 7th, at the Itroail- way tlieali'r. The committee will hold SPECIAL SALE! Y another nu-rtinji tuni^lit at Mi.^s 1-] (I Wycknir's. • Keyport lUgU School WIUB. BUY NOW! DON'T WAIT! The Ni.ypnrl high scl 1 lm^-ball ALL MONEY S/WERS. team defentcil the South Kiver train Y Satuiilay afternoon on the Cutlery ilianiond by a cm re of 21 to K. The players on the Keyport team were ft. Cunie, I1. Ciiini-iy, ,1. Iliiie::, -I. .lai'l;- For choico cuts of Prime Beef, Veal, Pork, son, I1'. Duiii-.lierty, Samuel I imitrlifi ty. i y, , Lamb. Try us and you will get the best at reason- There will be an advance in our schedule Kiipp, D ald Hand and W. Wall- f ing- - able prices. Our specials for FRIDAY and SATUR- Horse nronliB Loy. Y .1 lilui-s .lobiuon bor-e, v."hi:-h was standing in front his home on Mutt DAY of this week will be worth while considering street Wednesday al'ti'inoon, became Y of prices in a few days. frightcni'il by an autonioliilr- which! if you want to save money. Y was pa:-sing and run down Main stn-et ' into a tree, on (he A. I,, ('onovcr prop | Y eily. The lior.-c- hioke its leg anil Y hail In be .hut. .lainr.-: MeCaiiii i.hnt. Plate of Beef 10c Regular Hams 16c Y tlir iiiiiinal. n.-I.iiylnir (ln« Mitlim. California Hams. .. . 11 '/-cBest Bacon 18c strip Y Telephone, Write or Call and Learn About Our The Stanntil gas cotnpjiny in re- Lean Pot Roast 14c Y laying its mains on First slriTt. Thi- Breast of Veal...... 14c Legs of Lamb 20c Y muinii tlii'io Imvc liri'n in for M-vcrul Pure Lnrd 15c Y JCHI'B Illlll Illl' i'll||l|l||l|y I'lnilllli tllllt Prime*ftibsofBeef. ..20c Campaign Offer. w.h«ii Ilic si'wi'i- wnii put down, tin- r niniiin were IUI wi'aki'iied Hint it be- Y riimii nc-i-eniaiy to n-pluro them. titt«iu«r to CDiitlmia Trlpa. THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH ONLY. Y U wan runioii-il iirouiiil town IIIKI, we«k that Ilic iili'iimcr MuJMilic would I'I'MV mnkiiiir lii|m brtwi'i'ii Ihln place ? mid Nrw York on Mondiiy. Thin lirovoil In lir null lie and 11 litillrUn win FINE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. l»nucil in which i| WIIII '.tilled Ihlit thu ? boat would continue to run. Chill ? The 'ClKiuphtKiupht cllub linn »U-t'ti-il following olllccrii: Y Consolidated Gas Co., I'rrnl.l.nl Minn K.lllli W11III11K VMi- |M. r-l.l.ol Ml- Kih, Am.rf. Y Ullllll KRIDEL & CO., HMK'liil)' Minn I'.IIIKI I'IIIIIMIII'MI Y Trixauin HI... I.,,III. |>»(^,,,n (Ol>l>OHit« tho Fountain.) RED BANK, N. J. Y •riaf IIMU. Y Mr. nn.l Mm. W. I). Uivtrrvi>l N.w Broad Street, Red Bank. York »p«ril BuiKluy her*. Mr, U>w. Brood and Front Streets. Y r«a l« IIBVIIIK • nrw motor oont hullt i- whhh ha •ipprt» to enter In tlie ywht club ntmftn* Dworatlon day. Tdophono 30G-L, Mlw HKMI R him rraiitncil no ..THR.BM&.-BAVK' BEGI8TEH

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    Entire Eighth Grade of Highlandi School Panes County Examina- ; tions at Belford Ust^Week with « General Average of 67—New ' Boardwalk Over the Bridge Nearing Completion- Rev. Thomas Huss Building a Concrete House. ,' Thi board of health met Friday moved into .the flat over M. A, Tea- night and took up the matter of get- ney's butcher shop at the corner of ting all the low spots lit the Highlands Bay avenue and Miller street for this filled In before tho summer, season season. Mr. Ourray Is now putting up opens. Many residents ha}* already a shooting gallery which he will con- begun filling in but the worici«> gwatj duct this summer on Bay avenue near ljr delsyed 5n account orthe lack pt the railroad tracks. Mr. Curray will iams for private work In tbs $nayy. also run/a cane game arid the device : TeamstewT iree getting *B p« d»y fofor r commonly known BB Japanese balls, :% COOKMAN AND GRAND AVENUES •toady work and there are very lew Br)«f M«tni. , -; • •feamstow who want private work, Dr. John H, VanMater of Atlantic ASBURYPARK Samuel Strauss, the health inspector, Highlands, assistant dealer of weights ' rted that he had seen some New- ana measiiyes, visited Highlands Xrs who own property in the Hign- Thursday and made a tour of Inspec- lands and had got-them to agree totion of the stores. He found a' num- fill in their property at once. Ope of ber of scales that were not up to the these lots Is on the' Dlchord propeHy standard and these scales were taken at Bay and. Valley avenues. .Charles away by Mr. VanMater and his as- Announce for Thursday, May 23rd Nagy aleo agreed to fill in his-prop- sistants. A number of measures were erty. James Kay waa summoned be- found to bo short' measure and these '•-.^ A?/ this in a large measure helped to Clarence VnnKirlc has moved a barn chock the sickness. The houses were from Fourth street to his property at A. \ quarantined and the quarantine was tho foot of Miller street hill. The V ^ not liftod until several days after the bnrn was formerly on Joseph Hcidel's uttendlng physician und tlio hualtli property on Fourth street. sJRn inspector said that all dnngcr was Charles T. Mnison has had the lots ^JBK5iifS«Srv« ^^ over. Several residents have been in the rear of the store which ho form. « summoned before the board during the erly owned filled in and leveled. Mr.i winter for not living up to tho board Mnison is building a bungalow on one of health ordinance and in each" • case of the lots. .V • •••;; * j^ Iffy? they agreed to co-operate with the : Miss Marion Packer of Bay avenue, ^C VV * board in giving Highlands a clean bill who was taken to the Long Branch ^-:--'^ ^^ of .health .at nil times. hospital some time .ago for treatment, * Eutiro OlMii Faunas Examination. is recovering from a serious operation. In : p* Ora'ndin V. Johnson has had the n 1 Hfci IHIWffi^Wl W'flf 7»i W TJfjfTlf fr ' EK-^!-: •.•.•,.•••.--.'' fi-ont of hia pharmacy at the corner of 1 i Evory one of till! 23 members of the Tr..^.-.:.;!, ® uighthi grade of the Highlands public JSUllor und Bay .avenue ljppsinjed. T,h.e school passed the county examinations Svo'vk'was done by'Daniel Bills. last week at Bolforil. The average Jnnies Lippin of Newark is building mark for the entire grade in tho ex- n bungalow on his property on At- aminations was 87 and n fraction. lantic street. The building will be IS ,;is- --. >:••'. .=sj*!S*iv ii IjTifiW^^^ffi : ; Miss Elsie But?, had the highest aver- finished in about, two weeks. 1 I ;;. '-j',*. ..-i, ._'i-.t«i age, 97 and a fraction, and has been Mr. Pnrnliani and family of New York have ranted the Thompson cot- jlil elected valedictorinn of the clnss. 1 J*w>~v "*~ W"**sr?Kifs .™ ,**^*^«^aSsj^-^-,•-1—ttin'TMIl

    %«•.;•..»,.*. ta e f n s *>4 •(••;'« : ianMis. s EvelinShe haed Postean averagr is eth oef snlutator 90 and -a occupyinK °>"g" th esummer house.. They are now •?? '"V* •*„.«•.:•.-. ^.. . '.,^i»^ ,, -' ..' - •,'•'" : fraction. Next year tho entire clnss The four new concrete crosswalks at will enter the Atlantic Highlands high the corner of Bny avenue and Miller • i "l"'-' : school. street have been completed nnd aro ft^MK# ^-^ •:; •-•• ^' now open to traffic. : Boardwalk matin? Completion. Harry Swartz hus.rented his store at %•'>-.•'-•• - Tho work on the new walk across on Bay avenue, to Tony Coraro, who ; %• ^i i*%/.•^.L^'^^j^ ••••?!• ^s! ' % the river nt the drawbridge is being will conduct a fruit store in uddition ; ; n :•> -..- • ••'-..- : iA • % "•"•' '""• • JEM rushed In order to get it finishedbe t-o his other Btoru. mSSBSm 1 fore tho summer season opens in earn- William,P. Ahnelt of New York, est. A large gartg of men is employed wlio is on the stall' of the Pictorial on the job. A passage way has been Review, lias vented Hal. Reid's cottage M built under the station platform which for the season. WH11I i iiHE Pffi will be for the use of thoRO who wish Pnul Lichenstein and fumily of New 20 KiKiliii Wmz 20 to cross from tl\e station to the hew York have come down for the summer suss mUfa^^ walk. This passage is'about' com- 1b their .cottage tinth e hill at High- m pleted nnd will bo opened as soon as lands. |g Mv* v , -> ' i the walk iB l'minlied. William R. Looder will open a lunch 1 £**& ?i > "- t Mlnl«t»r Builftlng a Home. room and restaurant in one of Cash- s OFF ion'B stores on Bay avenue next Satur- OFF Rev. Thomas Husa is building a con- day. • crete house in the rear of the Metho- Mrs. Sarah Andrews of Fourth 1 - •p dist church on Bay avenue. The house street was taken to the Long Branch will have eight rooms and a basement hospital lust Thursday for treatment. »= and nttic. Air modern improvements William Hodge of Bay itvcnue re- On AH will bdinstalled and tho interior nicely turned last Thursday from South OnJVIl decorated. William Ilevvitt has the Carolina, where he spent the winter. I S contract for the carpenter work. Mr. 1 <•*••-.•.;-4 The-Frank Gcvbrach cottage on the % '&£ Huss will do the concrete work him- hill hnn boon rented for the season to ••••••< :;--i< self. John R, Lichtenstein of New York. nil m Oro«n»pnn'« Opgnlutr. JnmeB Kav is having his lotB on Purchases 1 &".!-">• Purchases Greenspan Bros, will open their Buy nvonue filled in and brought up to Hi '•?. j - Miiim store Thursday of next week. The tlie proper street level. 1 W tut IB storo has recently been fixed up nnd a IsH number of changes made. New count- 1 fcr? ers havo been put In, the ice box en-

    larged and a delicatessen depnrtment ; has been added to the store. A large I - •• • • • .-,'•'.' %)'• 'i 4 •. vtr> show case has been put in for the dis- P*N '4 •..'..«.-'•« I » pi play of tho delicatessen articles. Tho OL^- xi company haffrcccntly bought two new ill a i delivery wagons which tlioy will add pWn to the delivery forco of tho storo nnd this will greatly aid them in handling m Zba tho big summer business. Thomns ; .Wright of Ornnge han accepted a po- •ft ? sition in the butcher department of this (tore and II. Greenspan has also 9ffl been added to the force. /|w-V1 i. Yoanr r«oiil» on Btrawrllf. H A number of young people from tho f HiKhlands and Atlantic Highlands You poslUualy should attend lo that "...4 iy>*:•••- s Si I wont on a strnwrlde to IiOng Branch lenky roof now. For tlio rainy season •:?? last woek. Thoso who wont wore in here. Havo us call nnd go over •^.' Misses Jessie Howe, Helen Martin, things in general. Lenders, Gutters, Helen Dowd, Irene Kennon, Florcnco and Plumbing work all need attention . 'T Gaffoy, Annnhcll Tcnney nird Jennie nt this l|me' of the year. (Jood work la 1 Kohlenbush anil Chnrlen Herbert. promptly done. I Fred Wolln, Uny h-wln, Raymond 1f' s GafToy, Mark Twiney, Robert lion- H. W. REYNOLDS. neHBey nnd Jmnen Howe. $P ' S•...••.•.•••.•;.« p. ' ' - * . T«ity M»Tt»«'p n»w BullAlnir. PRACTICAL, .»•.¥* SANITARY PLUMBING Terry Marten In putltnK up n new )v;;;. . . '., ... building In tho rcnr of his plumbing and Sheet Metal Worker, '•••' , .s'H; nhoji on "liny nvemti>. The building SHsHB j will be n garngo, born nml \vurl(«hoi>> 89 I?. Front St., Red Bank, N.J S^OWS^H^HBHOISMEBHSI ••HRSHBUSI combined nnd is to Ixi 111x24 feel. ' Pliont QaQ-Ii. Ht will li« two htoilc.'i high and will he enclosed with c«rr\i«i\tett Iron. Wil- ,:..;"n, liam Hewitt of Highlands hits the con. tract for tho work, Geo. W. Sewing, Contractor and Builder, Tho KrkduntlnK wmrclitt* of HIP ANNIVERSARY DAY JIlKhlnmiii public nchool will bo held man BANK, N. j. In tho Molhiidlnt church/1'humduy, Juno Oth. Tho »|ionkpvi) will Include John Enrlnlit, tlio county nuporlntond- OFFICE IN EISNER DUILDINC. «nt of school*, nnd Melvln A. llko, the Room IS. Thursday, May 23 .preildont of Ilia Mlddlotown tuwnnlil|i hoiml of education. JMJ. MatnM Jolonon »•«(!. • Thom»»i th« tlirae-y<*iu--o!d «rf>n of lebblng of Ml Kind*, Iforold Jolinnon at liny nvuiino, died tetlmut** Ch«*rfutly rurnletiad. WiMi nt H-<1 [In,)). l«[|, |.,t (iii.l M I At Wtdtlemlay morntnn after n nick- , I'IM'UPM-I, Int li'ti, hi '"•(,., ,.nllM of ovnr three wwikn. Tho fuiiprnl pon '|'i out (Hi. llHI, Ut I'tWk, lirn, rnilf "IT'S A CURB! tHATS SURE" DANOINO. i,1 »« htlil Friday afternoon uiul wan In *'|-i'l iiiiil'prii We luivo Iriltnn I'Xlm |»«hii :> i \Ktat of K*v, X C, U>rd uf Navmlnk, SOCIAL AND In (MM r^t'l it linivy w IIH'M' I ii vt n if nl in In JONES' I3lUE}>VK«UI 1 . ..f 1i.U,. «t-|iuini*l Ulltt ItltVn loul HltlUtt' IM tody «M burled In Stono Church MI«H nuil oolnr. I'iiiKH tlnit Nnli'li, |9 ntiHIL.M» H. OOUMAN, EDS, S. C >l over tO yenrn wli»n »ll other tre*tm«nt« h»d f«ll« TOP SOIL FOR SALE. break," and it will relieve the town Mrs. Meert occupied a prominent Combination, rlda and drive, bay tula Parouet, hardwood doom nflnilhe*, social position. When the present king any, Jtji hands; runabout, two saddles, cleaned and poltahad, eautl to new. " Good itrons topaoll tor utlt. Frifs* »* from the expense and care of main- FOBBAXX. . WMMtBD. , urldle, harness, etc.; together or separ- of England was prince of \Vales, Mrs. Three horses, farm wagon ana harness Small houne, with or without Improve- avertand haniwoof. Abol roflniahlnfloe furniturg oe f wpoieveryr «enU ])ar loUl on »h« Bremlaea. at H)»- taining these roads. Red Bank pays ments; yearly, tenant; will consider out- ately, W. C. Dodd. Keansburg, N. J. Meert danced with him at a social for aale. Inquire at 19 Wallace street. lerlpUon dona: formerly with N«w York nealnk Park, near Red) Bank, Inquire of a large proportion of the county road side of Red Bank.,-Address House, box leading flrtnai moderate prlctfi refer- function in the academy of music at Red Bank. 313, Red Bank. :' - . Beautiful reversible ruga, made from Qeorce CuiU*, »uperlqtendeht, on the taxes and the county officials and the encea. Paul Dleko^, Belford, N; J. pronUaea, . New York. Mrs. Meert leaves three i WA9VBD. old carpets and chenille portlers. Writ* state road commissioner believed that Mglit delivery; turn under wagon, for circulars. American Rug Manufnc an a matter of fairness the roads children, they being Miss V. Louise UBOKOSV jrowxs »o» uu turerB,. 286 Vermont street, Brooklyn. Meert and William H. and Victor E. cheap for oosli. Address Box 178, High- Single Comb Bun Leghorn liens and Fonneriy with Herts Brpa. aod Arnold REILUY-S EXPRESS. should be taken over by the county. lands, N. J. ConBtabla Co* New York, furniture t» Meert. - William, who is living at pulletthe bess ta tstrain very sattractiv known.e prices; _ona_oParkerf, EQOB TOm HATOHOra. Rcllly'a oxpreM, tnovlm vaj>» and •; ••*»• F. R. " coveted and repaired: »wnln»a, ahadea Brussels, brought the body of his COUMS 90O WASTED. Marlboro, N. J. I-^irge White I'eKin duck eggs for sale, curtalna,. draperlea, laylni of carptta storage. Heavy aafe, maohlnery and PBOVEBB PBIZE WIBTNEBS. 91 a Httting; Also chickens, 2 days old, boiler moving;. Light and heavy truck- mother back to this country last week. A shepherd collie dog, about live weeks >OB SALE. - with hen, hatched und«r hen; reasonable. mattlnf, linoleum. Mattnasea and ouib- While a resident of Shrewsbury, Mrs. old, wanted, Apply to Box 73, Little Will sacrifice hew gaBollne engine dnd Victor McCloakey, near Mlddletown. on loni to order. Mearaharn, 87 Ea»t Front ing of all kinds. - Edward J, Rellly. 17 •mnl Monmouth Count? People Win Silver, N. J. • threshing machine: also steam engine, atreet. Red Bank. . Telephone H-J Meert was the chief mover in form- threBher and shredder. John N. Sickles, Holmael rood, N. J. Kaat Front street, Red Bank. Taa Company Prixea, ing the Shrewsbury reading club, and CABBAGE rOB SAXE. Oceanport, N, J, . Twenty thousand Succession cabbase POUITBT. novtra and TiletaliU Flaati. The proverb contest conducted by she was also active in other social You cantr afford to be without Con- T. J. Mulligan, tho Ilumuon llorlot, LOOKING FOR BARGAINS? plants for Bale. G. C. Kaney, Headden's wishes to annaiuice that ho will deliver tthe Atlantic & Pacific tea company affairs at that place. Corner, N. J. uwii BOOMS FOB B key's "White Diarrhea Hemedy. It la a If so, sea our new and sacoqd-hand Nicely furnished rooms; all improve- posltlvo relief from Uila disease which all plants qrdered to'.all ccmeterlon on closed recently and the winners were Memorial day. AIBO largo varlotlea for furniture and household specialties, sin- DIED AT HOSPTTAI.. ments; fino neighborhood; men prekill- s thousands of chicks yearly. Price • announced this week. Among the win- VOTHfO PIOS FOB BALE. ferred. 173 Broad street. Telephone 50 cents. V. D. WlkofE. bedding out. Drop postal to Little Sil- tire contents of hotels, boarding houma ver, or call UP H5-W Red Pnnlt, Also ners were a number of Monmouth Slx-wceks-old pigs for sale, |G per2-lg-L,, lied Hank. and cottages bought for snot cash. De- Wife of Boa Blink Man mod at Kong pair. Apply to S. W. liennett, Nut- VOTXOXU same extra sood tomato plants, trans county people. They were Mrs. A. M. planted and potted. < j ' liveries free of charge, Schwarti'a fur- Branon rrlaay. HWamp, N. j. TOB 8ALXJ. A fife and drum corps 1B being organ VanNostrand, G. M. Patterson and KlKht shares of Red Bonk building lzetl In Bed Bank and If you can pluy a niture stores, 108.110 'West Front atreet, Miss Cornelia Aul of, Red Bank; Mrs. Mrs. Elizabeth R. Lohscn, wife of HUM Boormo AUS aroma. and loan stock'of the _-d series; u bar- fife, drum or bugle, come and join ua by I*OM BAIiE. corner Maple avenue. Red Bank. ' gain. Address B. and L., general de- npplyins to Leon Ruckhouse, 212 West We have on linnd about 4D Indian George A. Hawkins of Fair Haven,; Benjamin W. Lohsen of Oakland Corruirated -galvanized iron for roof- livery, Red Bank. Mrs. Leon Ridgeway of Ocean Grove, Front street, Red Bank. Runner ducks anil drakes tliat we mil street, died last Friday at the Long Ing and siding for aale by J. W. Mount sell at the low price of |1 each for quick Co., Red Bank. 1 HOUSE BARGAIN. Mrs. Grover Cleveland Stanton of Branch hospital of internal trouble. BOO8TBBS FOB 841.11. rOB 3AI.E. Bale;*duoks now laying. Also one run Avon, Mrs. H. Perry Stillwell of Adel. She was 3G years old. Besides her JERSEY COW P0B SALE. Barred Plymouth Hock roosters, the about, $10, worth double. A fine lot of Coay two-story and cellar modem T-" Thompson strain'; also eggs 00 cents per The best oil and grease at reasonable phia, Mrs. E. W. Bailey, Mrs. T. E.husband she leaves two daughters Freeh, Jersey cow, milking IS to 20 prices. Rod Bank oil and grease com- chestnut logs, and a number of choice room cottage, alf Improvements, corner (lUftrtH per day. Hdgar A. Slote, Mid- setting. J. C, Worden, 17 Washington to Allgor and Mrs. W., R. Johnson of Cora M. and Pearl 0. Lohsen, who live street, Red Bank. pany, 15 TVliarf avenue. Bed Bank. Tel- atondins trees,, evergreens, eto. Royal plot, flno shaded Btreet; good neighbor- dletmvn. JT. J. ephone 14-\V. Branch store, Lewis rrorma, , Xlttltle SilverSilver, N. J ;J.; Spring Lake; Mrs. W. C. Wiseman, at home. She also leaves four sisters hood; 5 mlnutt's' walk to school, io min- HATE YOU A PIBEPI.AOE? street, Eatontown, N. J, Ethelyn D. MoMullen, H. B. Martin, and one brother. They are Mrs. FOB SAXE utes to trolley. Price! only 18,000; small Indian motor cycle in good condition; Oak fireplace wood, sawed In 16 to 18- BZAO Tan. caBh payment, balance same as rent. A Mrs. H. D. Leroy and V. Park of As- George Pcnse and Mrs. Hurry Howard Inch lengths, for sale, $8 per cord de- THE SWEBPEB-VAO. HnVe your washing rlono at the Jerney will • demonstrate. .Dnvid C\ Leonard, Most successful and . satisfactory snap for some ambitious man who Is bury Park; Frank B. Conovcr of Al- of Keyport, Mrs. Joseph Kinliafer-of Leonardo, N. J. livered. Daniel II. Coolt, Shrewsbury Const Laundry. Family waslilng, avenue, Red Bonjt vacuum cleaner on tho marltqt, for sale trtarcliecl.. and Urlod, done wookly, DO Mrcil of paying: tribute to a landlord. lenhurst, Maude C. Lovett of Little Holmdcl and Mrs. Samuel Walling nt |9.50. "Will muko IIOUBO cleaning cents. Flat work mangled 16 c«utB, Silver, and Leroy L. Patterson, Mrs. and George W. Thornc of Centerville. CASH BEQISTEB FOB SALE. onsy, Alonzo Y. Sedlock, solo agent, 9 Call for particulars. Do not write. This National cash register for sale cheap. noJCBTimre FOB BALD. Hotels nnd boarding liousc clotlies J. H. Harrison and Inez Newbold of Her mother, Mrs. Harrictte Thorne of Sunset avonue, Hed Bank. watthet) and dried; "flat work mangled offer cannot be duplicated nnywliore In Inquire of J. I. Monnky, 10 East Front One and two-year-olds, heifers' and 3 centB pur pound. Ironing dono If do- vicinity, of lied Bank. John Beet, Long Branch. Centerville, is also living. Ktreet. Rod Bank. bulls; will offer' above from May 14th Biver Prbpezty Sox Bale or Bent, ulreil. Telephone l>04 Itcd Bnnll. builder, headquarters for Red Bank Mrs. Lohsen was taken to the Long until sold. Rogers Drum Head factory; Nine rooms, bath, all improvements', rESTIVAL. I-'urmingdale, N. J. lioraos, No. 1 Front 'street, opposite SOCIABLE OLEABS 9100. Branch hospital last Tuesday and was heat, gas and electricity; barn anil bont- JMLDTBV A strawberry festival will be held on ' BULLS POB SERVICE. houae; $30 por montli. No, 3, Rector hair droKslng parlors, 18 Qrond street; Uroad Btreet. Tel, 30H-W Mod Bank, immediately operated on. the RuCunued church lawn Tuebduy Registered Guernsey bull, pedigreed [ilaut*, Iwo blovlts from inllroad station. RlinmpoQlng. scalp trentment. Switches Oceanport MetlioOiat Epworth £eu The funeral was held Monday after- evening, June 4th. Holsteln bull, thoroughbred Jersey bull. Gt.'orgo F. Wise, Hed Bank. mude out of your own hair; All, orders Work for Their Chnrcli. promptly donp. Lnlest stylos nlwnya on When you need nny carpenter work noon at her late home and the body Blngham Farm, Oceanic, N. J. • Tele- done, or. alterations or repairs of nny BED BANK DAISY. phono 337 Rumson. WANTED, PEMALE. hand. I. deal strictly In human hair By a dollar sociable Wednesday i Was buried in Greengrove cemetery at Sweet cream, pure milk from our own Cnn order for you anything you want kind mado to your premises, light the Epworth league of the I Keyport. Rev. Johnson L. Miner of farms . delivered dally. Chas. A. Mc- Good opportunity for energetic woman at short notice. Switches dyed. Ladles' HOBSE AMD PIQ3 rOB SALS. to take orders for imntlkerchtefH," fac- wigs re-dre^scd. Always plcimcd to »eo Occanport Methodist church cleared Red Bunk had charge of the service. Claakey, Bed Bank. Young pigs for tmh<, six weeks old. tory to consumer direct; good profits, no Also a good work horse for sale for you. Sincerely, Lucy E. Douglass. CALL UP $100. Some timo ago the members of 1—.&--— POB SAXE. experience. Address Nutley Handker- want of use. Thomns McGtilre, Heud- chief Works, Nutley, N. J, the league pledged themselves to DEATH OP THOMAS COAN. Sweot potnto plants, early variety. den'sJ Corner, Is'. J. NOTICE. raise $1 each for the league by last M. M. VonHeUlel. Clmpln farm, on the Our 10,400-egB mammoth Cyphers In- 306-W RED BANK. old Morrlsville road. BOOMS FOB BBlfT. Wednesday. All of them carried out former Everett Resident Pasaes Away CHICKEN FABU TOB SALE. Nicely furnished rooms In refined pri- cubator Is now In operation and we are DO IT NOW, before the rush Is oa the pledge, and some of them raised as Nine acres; good house and uulbulld- vate house, for rent to women or married prepared to hatch your eggs. We can and aavo Inconvenience nnd delay. rvt His Aunt's at Bed Bank. POR BALE. ingH; pfacii orchard: Komi soil. Kstab- couples; all improvements; meals enn supply stock and eggs for hatching. much as $10. They related how they Thomas Coan, formerly of Everett, A row boat and a sninjl gns range fov llshed business. Call iind see It. J. 11. be**Hecured a few doors away. Address S. C. Wilte and Bull Leghornsg, , a 00. White and Butf Orpingtons, Buff (Wl No Trouble to Give Estimates. raised this money, and some of their died Monday morning at the home of sale cheap. William H. Joiinston, West- Sljaw, Eatontown, N. .1. H. a, F., box 313, Bed Bank, White and Butf Orpingtons, Buff (Wplne- experiences were very amusing. Bide avenue, Red I3«nk. tot n duckduck s and S. C. WhitWhite LLeghorh n baby -_ —----; .-. hhii s auntt, MrsM . GeorgG e StewarSttt of BOOH POR RENT. MOTOB BOAT FOB SA1E. chicks. Do not buy a brooder until you JOHN BEET, Builder, seo the-International Sanitary Hovers In i. X»5- pr0SrT m *M PmnA '*?• Wcst ^ront street. Bed Bank. Death POB SA1E. A pleasant, furnlHlud room for rent, Am compelled to sell my brand new One two-horse murket wnffon, nil inIn privnte family; good locution nml nil $125 motor boat, JUBI received from fac- operation hero. 'Visitors nlnays wel- No. 1 Front Street, Opposite by Miss Nellie. Worthley and Miss ; d t tuberculosis of the bones. good condition. Apply to William IX Improvements. Mra JJoOlne, 2S East tory, never been In tho water; beat offer come. DunroWn Farm, Red Bank. Tele- Irene Loper, solos by Benjamin Smith, Sir. Coan was 26 years old. He was Willie, Keansburg, N. J. I-'ront street, Red, Bank. over $225 takea it. Inquire at Fulton phono 579 Red Bank. Broad Street, Red Bank. Miss Edna Naser, Miss Loper, Mrs. employed by Patrick Toomey, a Cash Market, Keyport, N. J. Archie Mosby and Mr. Howell, read- farmer at Everett. Last winter he SITUATION "WANTED. te> ' TO LET. ings by Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Heilenman fell on the ice and was so badly hurt Experienced waitress wislies n place . Seven-room house with all improve- VATESPBOOP SHOE ESSDVa. and Leslie Wolcott and a trio by Ben- in a private family. Address J. It., 23ments, corner Maple avenue and I<*ront Drl-Foot Waterproof shoe, dressing. that he was taken to the Lon;; Branch Bridge avenue, Ked Bank. street; vacant after May 1st. Apply to Easy to apply, requires no heating. Have jamin Smith, Mr. Beach and Mrhospital. . His ailment grow worse and J. W. ilount. Red Bank. dry feet without rubbers. Best In the LIST OF ENTRIES Howell. as nothinp; could be done for him he COW AND CALF COB BALE. market 26 cents for half-pint can. Bold Cow. and cnlf for sale; cow IH halter cow WANTED. only by D. A. Mazza, Rodf Bank. was taken to the home of his aunt broken-and gentle; price $50. R Carton, A first-qlasa cow, J*T.scy preferred; EATONTOWHEBS SODDEN DEATH. about a month ago. The funeral will Jr.. Box 10, Everett, N. J. one you can guarantee in every way; to FOB SAKE. be held tomorrow 'morning at ten ront for tho summer or buy. Address I'or sale, onc-yenr-old colt; nleo jiicv Cow, Box a 13, Red Bank. Chester A. French raases Away Vary [o'clock at St. James's church and the | BOY WANTS POSITION. mtiit sore horses, aultablo for country Unexpectedly. Urlght buy over sixteen, used to work, work. These horses aro all good work rfcurial will be in Mt- Olivet cemetery.,' \vl;-!ie.-s iniHtlhm al jmytliing. Arl0rca:3 ers, AYieKel, 2310 Prospect avenue, near Chester A. French, :i new resident Woili. liux 313, Heel Hunk. Furnished room; with ur without IS5th- street, Uronx, New York. of Eatontown, died suddenly Wednes- hoard, for one or two gentlemen. Apply Decoration Day Meeting, JESTER FKEKCH DEAD. at "Wood Uees," Pinrkney road, nt'nr day morning of acute indigestion. He prar, WAITTED. O FOB HATNa. 1 Branch avenue. Red Hunk. Choice Barred Itock eggs for hatching , and his family moved to Eatontown Clirl wanted for genei-al hoiiHework: Now York Man Dies Shortly After Ar- rudd WIIK'-K and (rood home. Mrs. It. V. Thompson strain, farm raised stock,, C5 from Brooklyn on Saturday in u bun- riving at His Now Home. Kvnn.s, Little Sliver, .\. J. WZLLZABX Q. ANDEESON". cznta per sottlnp of IB; J4 per hundred, galow, which Mr. French recently Tiling •walla, floors, 11 replaces, etc. Mrs. Louis Soffel, Overlook Farm, corner Jester French of New York died in COWS rOB SALE. Bathrooms u speclulty; estimates cheer- Half-Milo road. P. O. Red Bank. built. He had been in poor health a the Gorman house, near the old Mon- Three good cows, fresh; also Berkshire fully given. Ofllce, 170 Monmouth street, long time, but liis death was very un- boar, f"i" Hale. John A. McGuirc, Tinton Ued Bank. Telephone -172. Freehold Driving Association. mouth Park lace track, oarly last STOVE STOBAOE FOB THE BEABOH. expected, On . Tuesday liinht Mr. 1 I'ulls. .V. J. Phone X'lOD-F-2. Wednesday morning of acu'-o indigcE- ^'c make a speclulty of Htorlng atavcn French was in Eatontown l FOE SALE. for tlio summer season. No extrn cliart'o - - j -, i , , • ,n , i"f • • ' i tion. lie was 08 years okl i.fid leaves CAItBIAQES FOB 3AI.E. One pair of liaiul longa, one pair of for delivery from ami to your residence. and he lost his pockctbook containing ! i(] t -™ d-iutrhter ( Now surroy, luinkcL i:lmeton, and run- \viillle tronr,; tlioso urtlt-U-s uro OV. Wikorr's. and Thompson's wtraiji ot Baired Jlochn; Pi gr Pongg,, b. K werGua ,Brower , Asbury Park, N. J. organized an auxiliary to hook and Bod Baiik Man Dead Aftoi niture a Bpecialty. Henry Grange. Front Dan PointerPointer , b. s J J. W, GylenGl , PPntcrsont , N . JJ. OIBIi WANTED. street, near Southern railroad. Kod Hank. CRKH, 15 fur }l, or 100 for J5. Stock for ladder fire company of that place. Blcbuesa, sale. \V. A. Triuix, 22a lhoad wtroi-t. Ernest, b. g W. L. Rhodes, Guttenberg, N. J. Strong, willing Klrl wanted to assist Uert Dank. Tlic principal work of tho auxiliary Pasquale I'nlmiri of Catherine ut general lioLiscworU; no washing. W. T. POB SAXE. Bert, h. b. K W. L. Rhodes, Guttenberp, N J will be to assist the fiivnien at thpir street died last Wednesday morning Hliernian, 1'ineUlU'y road, Hed Uunk. A new lS-foot motor boat, with 3-h. p. VOH BAJ.E. The Prince, br. g Jacob Klein, Jersey City, N. J. fair next month. Committees were ap- I'Vrro engine, ;it a bargain; hus never of consumption. He wns 42 years old BED POB SAX.B CHEAP. been in tin- water, Can be Been at 11. Troperty occupied by Dr. Hush nt Kat- pointed and the following oflicers were ontown, 1% ncrea; nil hlnilH of fruit; 1^ and leaves a widow. Quartered oak folding lied, with large Coon's, 10 Shrewsbury avenue, lted Hank. room liouse; large barn, chicken IIOUBC, elected: Mr. l'almiri was employed in Eis-pkite glass mirror, for sale cheap. Can 2:19 Trot or Pace, Mixed. $300.00. he seen at 13 Hunk street. Hi-d Dank. Karden. Defilrahle country home. Terms J'retrtilt'nt—Mrs. Aila Tt. NntViv. . ner's factory and had been sick for a OAT FOB BALE. to milt purchuaer. J. C. ituflh Kutou- Genteel W., br. g H. W. Cookc, New York, N. Y. Vim liri'KldVnl—,Mi«. T. r. Taylor. several months, but was able to be Good sized Ihnruuglibred Angora goat towj), N. J. Owyhomae, eh. s Kcij-ctiiry -lire. All.ill Woli-ntt. LEABN TO BECOME A CnAtJPPEUR. foe sale cheap; uleo sot of goal harness LemuoK Ketchain, Red Bank. N. J. TITIIMIIVI- —Mrs. l-'riink 11. Wumls. about until u few weeks previous to his Wo enn teach you. Cost low, employ- in tlrst-chtss condition to go with same. FOB BALE OB BENT. Pot Roast, b. ir William Morris, Long Branch, N. J. death. ment easily secured. C. It. Zachnrlas, Address Head .t VnnDt'rvoer, Freehold, . Modern liouse, HIX rooms and bath, CheBty King, b. g F. T. Holman, Whitesville, N. J. The funeral was held Friday after- KiiKli! Hall block, Asbury l'urk, N. J. N. .1. •••'• lmj»ri>vementn; bfautlful shado and river Carrie Woodnut, r. m C. H. Sprngue, Ocala, Fla. HABVEY O. HOLLOWAY DEAD. view; furnlahetl or iinfurnlBhcd: on main noon at St. James's church and the MONET TO iOAB. POB BEST. ruad, fifteen minutes from Iteil linntt Ping Pong, b. g GUB Brower, Asbury Park, N. J. body was buried in Mount Olivet ceme- tJarage suitable for one or two nuto- Dan Pointer, 1>.~ s ; , Mechanic street UoshKiit a Victim of Money to loan in sums to suit bor- mohlles; ruiniirig' water; about one depot; rent moderate. Apply to Dux 8, J. W. Gyles Puterson, N. J. tery. rowers on llfst bond and mortBOKC, Fnlr Haven, N. J. Consniiiiitlon. square from Little. Silver station. Ap- Klushing, b. g Charles DuBois, Red Dank, N. J.' A. L. Ivlns, Register bulldlne, lied Hank. ply to OviiiK'1 L'onover, Littlu Silver, Dr. Wilkes, b. g William Strange Brooklyn, N. Y. Harvey (;. llulliiway (if lUvhanic ma TOBK OUT AT MINSTRELS. POB HEWT. N. J, COWB FOB SALE OB EXCHANGE. Helen Coustmnn, blk. m C. E. Pitman, Trenton, N. J. Ktrcct died yesterdiiy of consumption. ittcelvod u cnrirnu) nt trvali VOWH amJ Three apartments for r"iit, with toilet Garlic Dillon, h. m Charles S. Parker, Trenton, N. J. He wan 50 yeitrs old, initl Ifave;; a MILLIWEBY. H(>rliim'rB, coiiHlnUnK , » benefit of the Long Itranch hospital. olllei'. MOTOB BOAT TOU SALE. Will I'XchiuiKo Imrao, 16 hniiriB. IB Good Friday, b. h Edward Toylor, Colt's Neck, N. J. will 1>« hold toinonow afti'inoon lit Motor lioat, ly feet long, &-foiit bram, yeam old; ntnci illniiiK rooni Hiilt, tnlilo, Tim lycciini wns packed by un nppre- Hldclionrtl nml IIITHHIT, all ilurk uuk, for thp house and tile Imdy will lie buried BOYAt TODBIST FOB BAI.E. •*ft-liim-,o power lOftKlo engine; prlco |l-i». in I''nir View ccnictcry. rintiviv nudiciu-e and the dilfervnl nets Can lie ui-cn nny dny. Apply ftt lofl Vouiiff work linrfi^; mnxt bo HDUDII anil wrrc hcurtily uppliuitlcd. The dhow l'orly-llve-hiirse power Itoyal Tourist HlveiHlde avenue. Hed, Hank. JoBeph klml. Itrply. Htallriit pal tlrllliiiH, to II'H 2:15 Trot or Pace, Mixed, $300.00. Ulllo (ur wile; RUO.I ciin.llt Inn; »jr,O. Ap- was givon entirely by poojiln of Itod Host a. 02, tlllle Silver, N. ,1, NI1W HOUBE. ply In 11. Jttlxiiu, ltcil Hank. Teleplicno Legal Patch, blk. B Lewis Snydor, Colt's Neck, N. J. Mimk and vifinity :tnd wns one of un- r!lJ HOUBES rOB BALE. •BBIIWBBVBT DA HIT. Ping Pong, b. B (ius Brower, Asbury Pnrk, N. J. 1 Milk and cremn, frrnli, iipeclal milk foi usual merit. Tin Itolicinian club took DON'T FO«OET Two houses nt Kast Oci'nnlc, nil Im- Dan Pointer, b. s J. W. Gylei, PaterBon, N. J. J3oul)lo llouio to lla Unlit on KufUan u prominent purl in the ciittrtainiiii'iit. lirovemenls, fur sail'; one lot is 110x120 t>abfi(t Kuarantpoa ruro Oucvnatiy, tlollv- Avenue liy Hnlph WUlffumi. that when you hnve somnthlnff that fcpl nud the ullier In 7Tix215 fe<.t. Apply er«l dally. A. (Irovor. Tel. 84-W, Hhr«wa Directnccr, blk. B Jo« Carr, Freehold, N, J. ; you want repaired you enn Rflt 11 (lone lo Albert L. Ivlim, Hi'Klnter building, bury, N. J. Milk from my dairy frost Francis Signnl, blk. m W. K. Kelly, Red Bank, N. J. ltnlpll WillK"l s, wllo is ciililircled nt HnlKht'li, 3Ci Miininoiltll stroet, Itod BOY WAWTI1D. iti-d llnnk. dally HI M. Illnui'n ili'lleutrnnen Bture Henry F., i[. g J. W. Gylen, Patcnon, N. J, . with ii iii'iMiiiiu-nl lnw linn at New Hank'. llroail atrcrt. llnl Hank. Jlo inlei! nt tht> .IriHey Cnnsl lium Gertrude htrongwood, br. m J. W. Gyles, Paterson, N. J. York, will noon start work mi a diniblr ihv, Hunk BOAUDESS WA»TED. houw- mi Hudson nvi'iiiir. Tile liouni1 HD. Honrd nt leaMiniablfl rules: nicely fur- OTSIJIO AMD OUtMMtma. is to lie :il!x:i7 feel and will have eiclil Ilininlliii: liy tin' ivri'k IT by tlm ilny; nished riiiiniH; giMid table; all Irnpriive- HIIVO you ilyi'lnft nml cloanlliff to bn inrntH; within H»>MI nilnuti-n' walk of llimnT If NK, try l'hlllp MnrKllllH, ,17 nionm in line niclo and six rooms in tlir .- fur yi nl dry Hliieli A. ". ri-iouiiialile U-riiiM. line lornllty. 1,10 Mo ICi.l II. I.men Mlriel, font of lliinlen street. Hud nofltnlllre Apply at 146 II111I11O11 llveliuo, 1'ronpopl avrnuc, lli'il Hank. llfl ill oilier pint. Two » xtin lodinii will IIII Hunk. Itrd llnnk. cU-iinlnK «nil dyoliiK nt Ui<* lowpat pfl, ... HVDPORTANT put in the allic nnd IIIUIKIHI :i will IIIHO n. UXTZAV. for *rii«rfint<'crf work. Wlilto Klovfn, all liinKtlm, f* t^ntH i>or pair. IH' iiisliilh'd in tin- biiicnicnt. (iiu ami Unmftv^r of demt nnlmuln, lt«<1 Hank, DEI.IVEBT WAOOB TOB BAI.U. wiirate>. M J. Tolc|ihmi.i IJD-.I llellvery wiigon with tnl>, Hiiltnbld for r.liM'tl icily will be installed IUHI the Mingle iimo, nlrletly m>h<*r ftnd rpllnlilft. Ton BAI.B. |;rni-,'ij. tin in rctnVi> nuite; uliitiist IMIW. In take euri- t>t hiirmin nnd drive, ity llm hliililini; will be luiilcd by hot, nir. oounncT MILLINEUT. VnnMiiler He \Vi'l«im.l TrudliiK Co., llai- (IIMIII 2'WliM'l illrt rnrt nml rurt nmli EXECUTRIX'S SALE, inoiith. Aiiply by Intler imly. A. II., I'rlci.n rll;IH. Mr«. II. (loiey, 41 llroail l.'t, .V. ./. t-nrt* nt Momii-y * Woods, Front Mlrfel, rnr nali': aim, t;mn| nconp iiHMitrnfi ni i. n.,i llnnk, N I llc.l Hunk. rlilRi.r wllli atiiblier ami n gotnl ,n Waddlntf nt OneMlyuit. TOV1 RUHHHA SUIT. horaii luwn mowing inin-liliin for MU)I<, roil HJVLIJ. Writ.- Ill linen In Clothli'l, bin 111, IIM T.OT YOB *AL» Apiily to MII-IIMI'I corDi'ii, l'uit«>rf OCEANIC Mlfili AliniC llli.'li nud r,riij;iinm Hll- M ,,l 1 hnlMM r.,| I 'IK'. Itlili, II Iliinli, niiii net yuiii Hiiiiiiner null un on Turk phui': eiiny Irrinn, fill down nml nvrnui', HIilwWHlmry, N. J. (fiilith, liotfl of (/i-cnii|Kir(, were rnnt" Ihiiirr A )> , It,,I Iliuill. • . ii.lli ui iiiiih prhiH. Cliilhlur, I10X 31.1, lied Hunk. IT, pur nmiilli; piirn $1101), A ('bailee fur rird fiuiidny ni^bt. nt I In- Oi-cunpoi t tiiillieiilie III miller H ft'W hlllldrtld dolflirH. tvmrtaa or THB WMAOM. 1 HOT WAHTJ111. 1 linvn tirrn In ttin Inw lillpliirttN folir- Mt-tliodint |iaironaK«' bv Kcv. .1. I '. Ky Mi>nrn« V. I'OIIIH of Wcit rOB BBBT. yiiu tlic law mr youmnlf. I wimt t^li ItOABDIHU. ill- \V A, Ili'lller, 20!> lljirlng n(l.rl. vim H« n ,l».IM..Ti Kilwitnl VI, \VI.», Iiewli, Exccatrlx, on Ionit llmnrli. 'I'lif rouple urn living l i.i < mihlr.l i.l (IK Wulliie Hid Iliuill. Hlx-r'Mim r'iii«itii nt I.IUI* Hllvi-r ivilnl for lenl: 1 111! runt water triinlj II8D per 'ih llrimil HlrrAl, It|»rly; IS riiluna, Thursday, May 30th, Decoration Day, Wo ilr«lrr to tnk«' UIIH imnnii I" Itnl rtunli llmiilniiuin riHul hitr** far nnle; nlno 1»,nn«, nil lm|.rov,,n.,ntii; inlin rlalil. no mm ron HAI.II. llrowor, (lalinrn, Hinllli <'o. No. 701 Hnl- fionvny our hlncero »p|iri-cli*tlon lo our III> fur kiiji' i In up ii• 111111 IniliieHn. filullnri wngun mill rilllutxiut: AT TWO O'CLOCK. ttWmln KIIII iiclKliliom for Ibplr innny All In Mho I iinilUloii. ('Mil h« fn'Hli At llaan Kvanua, Anbury l'«ili, N. J. III Mii'lluiile nlreel. Kill rum H W. c l.l|iplni ntt n liMnnllna alolili'a. Lu- wlau "' nyrniintliy. Atro lo ex nillilieii'K (liilhim ntntlA rOHHoimlilM. ll.' Hllvor, N, J. vpBtanrr. Tho nurplua Fumltum and CarrligM, H«rn«a, CUoknlsg Upvlcfct ffUim, pm nur lipnrtfi-lt Itiimkn for (!>*• HOMBH fOK sai.n. Mm Ctn j In A. Wla«, >3t Wa»t I'lonl iitieel Iwn door* ftitlil llrldKn nvdntin, n«anUful mfMl«rn linuna, a.«»n rmn Aeollin, KoMwood Bflta Fiiraftun. Oriental Rngt, «ta Opirm But, Vlctorta, beautiful flornl pl«i>« unil th r.,1 roll lii,pill and iMtli. furnlihwi or unftirnmtifl; No "f .luliii II. I'uuk, .Ir, llniik Klin! II... lt«il llnnk, Br«i,h.m, High T« Cart. Momlr« rkta, tkg Cart, 01*^1. prin«i(«llt» romfortlnK wnriln r<-crlvrd during llm llnllli I.AUM0K COB «AJUi. recent llln«iw nnd nuijilrn druth »f our COW TQM »ll.n, T^vfftily-HKht foot lakiincih In HrNt-<>Uaii IlU malm, ringfe tnd dotibto HktiMMM, tMUng BooU, Uvuf BUtt* bolovcd wlfn nml mollirr. fliMiii irro vrnr olil row rm* PAII*. A|I rimqllinn far anta- mvrnn-hnnm yww t, tie, AIM Wltiton (MyUnd« Toartny 0»r, uy dMnmatntlon. lily lu II •'. l|.,l.o,l«, NKW MU milli mtiip Apiily tn llAiifT l>*mmart, l*o- ood. N, J. II. W. IXIIIMICN AND ClIIMillKN. ««t, N. J. «oo4tMt*a br a B. SIUTB of a* mmm/Mm AWMW oa., inc., oAwom wAmn, O*r* el Tkuk*. TOM •ai.M. Canna wanlad; aiHl b* In MtwYotfc. "-~* lt«>rrf>) FriAfv, pony, l>u«jf)f.a, riti)a)>oula, Twn.ly Whit* Umnk th« nmny kind wimira ami ri*< rail* for a«l«. At>pir •< "r(•, iiarlMr uttvp, iu «fc»M* p**v~<} tm mk, aWNt tJmri MM ft* to ml* ] KHitntod m« In thn Ilitr- Kl AmaaWiail lnit»l a|a|)l»«, IKKl Ilank. j.«r W, L MMDon»Wli hoMl, Kmii- DOT sounr. William K, Kaiiy. mttMirhrw. ,«'• ' " M (he dujrcfc to Rw. OggU, tavf ttou&ot tb church Shwmbtti'jr «*••• tr of the" Anwri- _r Mdal will be held tomorrow night " tbtakttff of In th* Flr»t M«th6dltt panmuta by the young petal* of the church. President Taft OB lUjr uir vm. STATIONERY Mr*. John Leonard of W«* Front rtwtt tpmt Dart of Urt week with Invitation* At relatives «tJNew York. Airtlanea Orff» AhnoancemenU Callios Cwdi . JIBW YBKPBU «f West Front rtmt A large audience attended the sang Af«i7 orders receive prompt attention des efv es your spent part of lart week with relatives recital given by Leon Bice in tlte Pres- at Kevport. byterian'church laat Thursday night William Maloney of Canal street under the auspices of the Brother- DEMPSEY & CARROLL haa been laid up* the'fast two weeks hood of. the church. -The flnt part of with theumatlkm, 22 WEST 33 STREET NEW YORK confidence the recital way given over to RODSB by Mlw Frances ChuAibertain, daugh- foreign eomponrs and the second; was ter of Joseph Chamberlain of South taken up by American composers. Mr. IftMMI No njatter whether you are a capitalist or a laborer, yoij owe it to street, who 1B attending the state nor- Rice held the attention of the audience mal school at Trenton, took an active from Btart to finish and he sang en- yourself, to your State, to your nation to vote for President William part in "The Cool Collegian," a' play cores several times." Mr. Rice also F'. W. MOSELLE, recently given by the Normal peda- Bang several pieces by request. These H. Taft at New Jersey's Preferential Primaries May 28. gogical society. were the "Monotone," by Peter Come. Mr. and Mrs, G. S. Mount of MajSlo lius, "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere," Red Bank's Leading Stationer Mr. Taft has made a fine President and deserves another term. avenue spent Sunday with their son, and "Mother 0' Mine." Mr. Rice also Ralph Mount of East Orange. sane "Be Thou Faithful Unto Death" can supply you with Box Papers, Typewriter Papers, Blot- There is no one reason that should sway your vote. If you believe Irving Wyckoff of Freehold, form' by Mendelssohn, ting Papers, Pads, Tablet?, Cards, Tally Cards, Score Pads, erly of Red Bank, spent Sunday lit Tomorrow night the Brotherhood in fair play, if you can decide between sane, safe government and town visiting friends and relatives. has arranged for an organ recital by Playing. Cards, Chips, Dominoes, Dice, Shelf Paper; ^Toilet bluff and bluster, you will vote for William ff. Taft! Thomas T.' Tollman of Wallace Norman LundiB, assisted by Mrs; Paper, Tissue Paper, Tennis and Baseball Goods. Large street onent Monday at Mew York sec- Japhia Clayton and the choir of the ing sights. ''.•''• church. Mr. LandiB is a member of stock and prices right Books; Periodicals, Magazines, Law Consider Mr. Taft's record, his fitness for office, his accomplishments. Vtf, B. Little of Fair Haven has the the American guild of organists and Blanks, Engraving, Rubber Stamps. As a Jurist, n» a Cabinet Minister, as a Representative of his nation contract for repainting Dr. B. H. Gar- ho has given pleasure wherever he has rison's house.on Monmouth street, given a recital, > '• in foreign lands, he has won every honor any man can achieve. Clarence Gray Jr., son of Clarence Daily and Sunday papers delivered. Gray of Oakland street, is sick with . BAftLT 8UBT BT TALI.. scarletlnn. , • You must decide right between President Taft and those who seek MIBS Margaret Hondrickson of Cen- J«ff«t«on BOtlnaon, Belzti with DUiy to rip asunder the Republican party; you must consider this question tral avenue IB nick with diphtheria. Spell, Topploi from W»U. 58 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. • Ellis Megill, who recently quit his Jefferson RobltiBon of White street Next to Consolidated Gas Office. one of the most vital and important that has ever been put up to you! job as Bodn, water dispenser at thewas badly injured Monday by falling Knickerbocker pharmacy, hns a simi- from a concrete wall.' He.is employed Upon you, upon New Jersey, the entire nation will look on May 28, lar position at Hollywood's drug store. by Matthews Bros, and was'engaged in Harry Pervis of New York, a building an addition to Fred II. Van- to stand true for right, for President Taft! Be a man who can former resident at East Red Bank, is Dor n'a garage when he was hurt. He visiting friends in town. recovered from grip a short time ago decide on merit; do not let the glare of red fire and the crash ofr Louis J. Tctley and Harry G, Dcgen- and was feeling weak fronrthe. effects THE SHOP cymbals sway your good judgment. . Z : ring took a motor cycle trip of 175of the disease. -OF- mile* oft Sunday to Pateraon, West Hu was standing on the newly built Hcbokcn and Statcn Island. concrete wall when he was siozed with Remember, President Taft answers every question that could be Frank Tctley, who has been working a dixzy upoll and foil twenty feet to Needle Arts and Crafts asked of a President of these United States. He has been a success- at Limif Branch, Is now employed in the ground, landing on his head. He Tetley's store on Broad street, was badly bruised and cut on various ful President. He has fulfilled every promise! Fred Cobb of Yohkers was a Sunday, pasts of his body, an especially bad Finished Pieces in the Grayona and Brainerd & guest of John E. Chamberlain of gash being made on his hip. He was President Taft is your choice for President, yovr kind of a man! Branch avenue. knocked unconscious for a few minutes Armstrong's Art Materials. Trevonian Brower, general manager by the fall. Dr. William J). Sayre was Stand for ri$ht, for William H. Taft for rehomination! of tho Browor Slaters' fruit kitchen, sent for and he took six stitches in the WAISTS. La Greque- Tailored Underwear. was at Red Bank last week.. He is now man's wounds to close thorn up. -Mr. at Philadelphia, but will movo to Red Robinson will be laid up a week. LESS<$$S.' • STAMPING. Bank in a short time, He is recover- When you mark your ballot draw an "X" ing from a severs attack of rheuma- WH01D riMUT TAKEH BIOS. before Mr, Taft's name. That means you tism. MRS. E. DANIELL, George Minser, assistant telegraph They Ata Fiah and Slolraoaa vote for his renomination. operator nt the Red Bank, station, Ptomaine Poiionln 15 MonmouthlStreet, RED BANK. spent one day last week at New York. An ailment resembling ptomaine HYER BUILDING. "V ALSO draw an "X" before the group of Taft J. Clark Conover has rented one of poisoning attacked Rev. and Mrs. Gar- Henry Harermon's houses on Oakland rett Wyckoff, their son and daughter, delegates. That means you vote for the dele- street to H. L. Mayer, a member of Kenneth ana Marguerite nnd Miss the cotton exchange of New York. Sockstader of Branch avenue on gates who are pledged to vote for Mr. Taft's Mrs. Edward W. Wise and her son, Saturday night. Their sickness is Edward Wise, Jr.,_returned Wednes- supposed to have been brought on by renomination. . day after spending a week with Mrs. outing fish. This was the onlyHWng Wise'? mother, Mrs, Charles Stimson all the family ate on Saturday and Study the ballot with great care. Know you of Now York. • . they are unable to explain their sick- are right, then mark it as described above. Dr. W. J. Wolfert of Broad street ness on any other grounds except that bought a new automobile last week. it was caused by the fish. Tne fish An Incorrectly marked ballot means " No Mrs. Fred Smock t'nd hsr daughter 6-Day Special Sale were perfectly fresh and wholesome, Vote." httvo rotumed to Hobbken after u and it is believed that the fishcom - Btay with Mrs. Smock's father, Jacob bined with something else they ate DeptenrinK of West Front street. must have osuBcd the sickness., From May 23d to May 30th, Inclusive. George Truex of Broad street was Miss Dockstader ate more of the fish TAFT LEAGUE OF NEW JERSEY home Sunday from Staten Island, than the other members of the family whore he is superintending u big con- and her sickness was the most severe. Paid for by William Riker. Jr.. committee. Ill Cleveland street. Orange, N. J. structioii job. Dr. William D. Sayre was summoned SuiTRise Brand Pet or Peerless ' William Strykev of Borden street and all the members are;able to be out ...;.<>..,...... ,.... is 11 new clerk in McNnir'n meat mar- except Miss Dockstader.'who is rapidly ket. recovering.. ^The sickness resembles Evaporated Milk Evaporated Milk Arthur Jeffrey and his son Kenneth ptomaine poisoning in many respects, of^W"iMShit\gtfltt: street! sp»nt Wednes- Jout is less severe."~ "" s */ ".:', * day at"May's Landing. • ' ' 6c can 8c can .About forty frienifi of llrs. Scott Raaolutlong. "MIRROR CAWS," ORCHESTRA Longstrcet of Hudson nvenue paid At the first meeting of Shrewsbury Those delicious, whole- her a surprise, visit Thursduy night in Grange, No. 1G1, Patrons of Hus- MUSIC celebration of her birthday. bandry, held since the demise of Mrs. Fancy Prunes, 9c lb.; 3 lbs. 25c some confections always Jacob Steinbach. Joanna Elston, the following resolu- Patrick tlifigina of West street is tions were unanimously ndoptcd: fre*K in the candy de- SATURDAY sick with pneumonia. Wliert'tiH. we luivo leamt'i' with ilcop nor- Established 1873. Mutthew Rue, Sr., of Maple avenue niw of th" untimely ileatli of our partment. EVENING. former im-mlier, Mr.s. .loiimia Hlwton, Pint Milk Bottle Pure Mustard, 9c bottle has been confined to the house the In the v.T.v prime of wonintihood anil MAIN FLOOR. past week with sickness. uHofuliK'fH, iiiul remeinbi'i'lnK, OH WO Broadway. Long Branch Charles Zcllev of Brooklyn spent do. her gi'i'ilul connHi'l unil the keen lutort-st Klio over ovtni'oil in Ow ^vvl• Shredded Cocoanut, 15c lb. Sunday with Gottlieb Dictz of West furc of our oi'Kunlznlion, Front street. Misses Julia and Helen He it JVHolvi'rt, That wo I'Xloml to Zeller of Brooklyn have been visitinc ltruttwv lClKton tin' iiHHUnint'i' of our Carl J. Dietz and Mrs. Joaeph Eschel- iK'iiitl'clt nymitiithy in th" Kreat lona wlilcll ho linn Huutuhu-il, a IOHH which 1H Peanut Butter, 13c lb. bucli. Kffnly ft'H hy tlie wtiolu community, Saturday, May 25th, and Assessor Albeit L. IVIIIH took part in hot tnort- oHpt'Clnlly l>y nil who, llhti our- the shoot for the-Frank Hall cup atHPIVI'K, know norl ii|ipr''i¥luto*l her Kon- Orunpro on Monday. He broke 91 out oriiim liiipiilMRK, her 1liiiully Hymi>nltilcH, Sweet Lunch Cocoa, 21c lb. of 100 clay birds. her K.'niiil in-i-HOnalttj , Mr. and Mra. Lloyd J. Tanner have Muy thik rohHolouHiU'H!! thut a ntilnher- Monday May 27th, started housekeeping on River street. IOMH hoNt of 1'rii-nilH. ^)!ii»n>? wlio1m every High Grade Cocoa, 18c can They were serenaded Monday night. intnitJiT of Khrewytuiry (JnuiKi wishes to hi* eolllltwl. HhareH hlH Klicf, tirlliK Mr. Tanner is employed an a lineman Molne measure of Holaee to him in tho by the telephone company. hour of hlb Kiiprenic trial. . Dr. J. E. Suyre of Broad street has U<" it fuiilu-r reMolvvil, Thnt ihfHe I-PH- Pickled Cucumbers, 15c jar a new automobile. oliltioiiH bo puhllHlieil nnd u oopy trunH- Uev. J. I). Haines of Manusquan, lii 111 (Ml to llrolhel' lOlHIoli. formerly pastor of First Methodist Babbitt's or Lewis Lye, 3cans|25c church, WUB here lust week renewing BIBTHB. KMK1IV.—At lieil Iliinlt. mi Kuturiliiy, A SALE acquaintances. May IKth, Mrs. CharU'H joinery, nf u Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Champlin spent Sunday at their home on Mon- I.UNU.STltKKT.—At Hell llnnlc. ou 1--1-I- Social Teas, - 3 pks. 25c mouth street. ilaV, May I7lh, Mm .Hurry I-DUKMIII In which all departments will be represented, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. I.. Johnson of Wal- of u ilmiRtitor. IIOi;(!ll.—At Hlvernlilo Drlvo In Mill- lace street spent Sunday with their ille.town towiiMliip, on Miimhiy, Muy JOtli, Sunbeam Grape Juice, 20c pint bottle daughter, Mrs. Crnnmcr of Bovden- MtK, .lotjeph IIou^li, of ii ;iH'll, »f u tluui " PURE COMPOUND CHUBOH MOWS. Furniture and Rug Dry Goods Depart- Waist Department. Patriotic Berrlcea to E» Htla In Bta LAJRD LARD Main Floor. Bank Churolio. Sunday. IMotor Boats Department. ment Specials. An occasion in Wnista that will Rev. Everett \ranDright will give an ti, .'111 and 4th Floors. IWi-in, wide .Striped Wash Silks, net the town ajiiu;. illuRtratcd lecture to the boys nnd girls F*or Sale. 12 l-2c lb lOclb iixll! AxminsttT Rue", viiluc value $1,1)0, at !:>i- ."ill doz. Women's White Waists of the Suminy-fieliool at Grace church $22.!in, nt $18.50 27-in. wide Honiany Wash SilliK, with hiirli or low neck, short New I.imncli Hull, 2lxC; HflocU-d inn- tonight. The subject of Mr. Van- S>xl2 Ili-ussi'l* UUI;K, value $in.0(), viduu r.jk1., ut 'V.W sleeves, value $1.5(1, at CUr Driffht'a lecture will be "The Magnetic torlnl, Htii>«*rlor iMinatntclluu; fuwt, itltlc "ill doz. Women's White Waists Christ." Next Sunday night u patri- muilcl; rt'iuly for fiiKhic ituiiJiiiout nt $».r><> :»!-in. wide lilark Chiffon Talitta, handsomely trimmed with lite'c and otic cervicc will be held at Grace 18x4; M|»cefi r Iimtr. Srmiiit- (Ixl'Z Old Colonial KUK Hii(is, virt- vnhu> $1.25, nt \)Xv insertion, hiuli or low neck and liiuul l.uiinrlii'H. %(H\ anil up. A1M<> Itmv ue !fl2.f>0, lit ?!Um church. The topic will be "Amorica— 27-in. wide Mi-sMidini's in all rnl- short sleeves, vnhie J'J.OO to $2.50, Jnpnn MnttinKs (ni'W imjiorta- 1 The l.nnd of Promise." The Crnnd ors and Muck, value Hilt-., at. . .(ilk at »8c Army, Bonn of Vctcinns and thu Pa- tioiiH) •l(t-yd. rolls, vnluo IJ'.I.OO, lit Allciver Kmhroidery Pepluni triotic Sorts of America huvc been in- POULSON, *(i.tH llui'k THWVIK, viiliu- .ft.no pvi- Wsiists (tin- liiti'st novelty), vnl\it> vited to attend. Special music will bo KOOPS £ ABELS' do/.., at 7.~>r $2M), at «8c Launch Builder, Japiin Mattings (new iniporln- rendered,. tiniiB) -Id-yil. rolls, vuluu ^tl. lliini™hn>iik, liu» Hilllh'il Curtains, valui' .'Ilk*, pi-r White, Kofi Muslin Cornet (lov- for tho purpose ol organizing a nii>n'H tions) Hl-yl IH* rt'Hliomilhlr fm 2 West Front Street.,, Tel. 505. Red Bank. value .'l!lc, nl .' ".' 2lc I.etrllu Wordnn Clnrli, son of John IIIIV ilehtH hi'ieiiflol' eeuti'iieteil tty liel' Uidllt'tl S\vi>s .Muslin, value Ifu', 1 .Seerstii'ker I'eltii'datH, worth ' Chirk of JerueyClty, and grandson of Muy 7lh, Mil: HIKIH'II. While Knnnu'l llwls (nil sizi'.-i), per yiird, at Ho .lumen I.. Wordcn of Shrewsbury nvc- I1AVIK IIAnill'iNHUOOK viihic %'MW, »t 5I.!>H .il)c, al 2Bf mie, wan linptined hint Hunduy nftcr- Wliito Kiuuiii'l lie.Is (nil sb.ivO. ItiiHIcd .Swiss .'Muslin, value "w, nooii ut Trinity "church by Rev. Uoli- pvr yiird, nt. .'. r/.'ji' itit MueKcllar. Kinc liirj^c1 Huis.s HIMI, with ;!-in. White Shci-tii, H 1x1)0, value 75c, Half-Price Clearing Tho annual buslnemi meeting of the pillni'.H, ''j-in. IllliTii, viilui' %V.>.Mh ill ."i'.lr Sale of Suits. IliiplUt church will h» held tonight. at $K.!IB Next Sunday morning Rnv. J. [,. I'illoiv Casvi, .l.ix.'lli. value I lie, '.!tin Suitn on ni\le ut a uucriftcc. lN>n')i Uockcis niut ('hniiH from at lie Miner will preach « patriotic nvrmun All thi' latest Stylen and Muti-iiulf. ,,,*• to lll.lll). 1 All si/rM to (U Women unil MUxef. In the Ilgptint church, 1 !''iuivy l''i^\ired Si'rim; ,, viiliie I in*, Tho rhilHtooa mx-lcty of thu Uuptl«t We nrc uliowinit Ihi' rtncsl lint per yard, nt, 10e Lot 1 51) Miiiln, orliflnnl price I'liurrh will hold its nnmml Imnquot at AND A VARIETY OF OTHER oT (iicvn l''il>ri' r'ntTjItui'i- t'ver iS.'iri.oo nnd f.10.00, pow %2C, $ 12.01) to $1II.1)11, imw J'/.UH Hrcond T'loor. lit J'.MH) Ourlnit tlin Hummer thn avtninr 1'CM Suliiriliiy mid Moiiduy, Kiint Hrrvleo at tho First Mothodint church Decoration Day. rt'diictiuim in Tnmmt-d Millinny. White 'I'oweliliK'1, value He. |MH" Extraordinary Sale of will he nhortniwd and about half of '/Si nrr rent

    It will b« taken up with apwlal mtialc m-lliiiK lirirni. VW iin' nlmwItiK U'"' 1 SIIO ,'iilliii, nil ndiirn. per yil. . IOI Wash DreswDi. hy tho choir. • Arrarigomenta aro now Intrnl iilmpni nntl nlylvn in \>iitiim Neweat ('luiitlonn, 50 now m- bvlnu rnndo to have an orrhntra for Flowering F»lants of All Kinds. hud Iin!ii HAII.OKH, Illiltllli::l, l-'iini'V Mauled LIIWIIM, worth ilvahi fur lluturduy Dm) Monday, tlm churfh. DUCK uml.TUKKl.su HATH. l!

    34) $2250 AMERICAN UNDERSLUNG. "Marion," Self-Starting, (Model 48) $1,750.00. For seven years we .have clung rigidly to the belief that quality is bound to win; and we find it pays. The Marion line consists of three chassis, equipped with motors from thirty to forty-five horse-power, and Each year a limited number of high grade American cars have been built and sold to particular people; the ; carry six types of bodies from $ 1,150 to $ 1,850. Perfect in every curve and line, complete in each appoint- kind who insist that the things they buy and use shall bear the stamp of genuine merit. ment and detail demanded by comfort and good taste, meets eyery requirement of the most exacting.? It is not the factory's ambition to boast the "longest" or the "tallest" factory in the world, because they do not believe that the "acres of [factory" scale is the truest guide in determining the value of motor cars, or its adaptability to your Individual needs. The American line, con- sists of two, four, five and seven passenger bodies ranging in price from $1,425 to $4,500. (Horse-power ranges from 25 to 50 A. L. A. M.) v Self Starting" National t" HUDSON, REO, HUPMOBILE, CHALMERS, Self Starting Roadster, 4 or S passenger Roadster or 4 or 5 Passenger Car Coupe, Self Starting Roadster, 4 or S passenger, Roadster, 4 or 5 passenger Coupe, ranging - Roadster or Touring Car, ranging in price from in price from $1,000 to $1,750. Coupe, ranging in price from $2,500 to $3,250. $1,600. Reo Trucks, $750.00. $750.00 to $900.00. $1,400 to $3,250. ..

    Telephone 478 for Also Demonstration. FRED PL VAN DORN, Second-Hand Cars. Salesroom Opposite Globe Hotel, East Front Street, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY.

    EATONTOWH HEWS. NEWS FROM KEANSBURG. County Road Being Stouoa from Shoe- maker's Crossing- to Lonar Branch. • Fine stone has been spread on the EDWARD MORRIS BREAKS ARM IN A FALL FROM county road from Shoemaker's cross- ing to this place, nnil the rest of the A LADDER LAST WEEK. road will be stoned us far as the Long Branch city limits. Alfred Budd, who has a fish route, New Point Comfort Beach Company Making Improvements to its j has bought a horse to pull his delivery ni Hotel Property—Another Baker Shop for Keanaburg—Keansburg ^"'k°T°"E. Snyder is haying a tar and Co-Operative Association to Give a Shirt Waist Dance Nextj ™*I roof put on his JIetiJ)U£,Ji:,fr Wednesday Night-New Manager for Hotel. John Li.y^w. nas moved from the Golden place near Colt's Neck to Mrs. Edward Morris of Main street fell The station wi" 'K-co.np'Lud fn about J. F. Kcobey's house. last week and broke his arm. Mr:i. r>" nth. Frank Kenna is now engaged in the •—MoTr(vrwaS"WtfVltiiip: aTOUnu "uls pavil- Miss Audrey Jones and some friends fruit and vegetable business' in addi- ion and was up on a ladder. The from Irvington, spent part of last tion to his quick lunch counter and sea ladder slipped and he pitched to theweek with Miss Jones's sister, Mrs. food businesses. ground. The bone was- set by DrE. H. Higgins of New Point Comfort A dog owned by William Davis was Roberta of Keyport'. ,'v. Beach. run over and killed by an automobile William VanCamp of Newark spent Wednesday night. Improving a Property. A cake sale for the benefit of the li- The New Point Comfort Beach com- part of last week at his summer cot-- tage on Beachwood avenue clearing up brary will be held in the library- room pany is making several improvements and making several.improvements. Saturday afternoon. to its hotel property. A lattice is be- Thomas Gilmore, Ellis Willett and Mrs. S. S. Littlefield of Sheepshead ing put around the kitchen, making an Noble Bradin of Jersey City spent Bay is spending the summer here. ^ outside kitchen, and a hood has been Saturday and Sunday with Miss Mat- Charles Riley's new home on Rich- attached to the porch. A gasoline tie Collins of Seeley avenue. ardson avenue is about completed. WILL SPEAK AT house has also been built. The work Mrs. Leslie Johnson of Newark M. A. Riley built it as an investment. was done by Robert Winters of Main spent part of last week with Mr, Jphn- Elias LefTerson is confined to the street. son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hhous, e with sickness bordering on AnotUor Baker Shop. Johnson of Oak street. • pneumonia. Heffer, the baker at Keyport, is The Beige Sisters of this place left Mr. Friek, representative of a track- building a new bakery shop on Carr last Thursday fov Wilmington, Dela- less trolley company, was here Monday. avenue. The building is 18x25 feet ware, where they ..will sing in differ- The company is considering a plan to and will cost about $1,000. It wilt be ent churches. run a line from the shore through this done in about a week. G. H. Brink of Dr. and Mrs. \V. B. Allen of Palmer place to FreehoW. Keyport is the builder. avenue attended the graduating exer- Mrs. C. Graham Adams returned Shirt Waist Dance. cises of the Long Branch hospital last Thursday from a trip in Pennsylvania. Thursday. Raymond VanKcuren has rented the The Keansburg co-operative associa- Metropolitan garage, and has started tion will hold a shirt waist dance in Mrs. George Worth of New York in the garage business. the Keansburg auditorium next spent part of last week with her ON Wednesday night. The committee in mother, Mrs. Addie Crear of Main It pays to advertise in THE RECISTER. ' charge is composed of \V. 1,. MacDon- street. ald, Harold E. Cowley, Walter A. Coii- Floyd Broamlcr of Slnin street at- DON'T GO roy, J. A. Wilson and E. J. I.awson. tended tho performance at tho New wr.oHO. York Hippodrome last Saturday night. AUTOMOBILES Uso our *er- Zfew Manager for Hotel. Miss Alice Crear of Main street Eugene Paquin of Newark has been spent part .of last week with her sis-BOUGHT RIGHT car eriunl to engaged as manager of the New Point ter, Mrs. (Teorge Worth of New York. new for service, nt n substantial Comfort hotel. John Martin, who was saving. We eimrantee to secure Part of Palmer avenue has been Write for you a bargain mechnnleally Monday, May 27th, 1912, formerly manager of the hotel, hasgraveled. The work was done by Wil- (or rlBlit. Protect you uralnst loss taken charge of the garage attached If you do not tleslro the car EC- liam li. Robinson of Carr avenue. Folder JectefJ Arrange easy payments. to the hotel. Mr. Puquin was form- Miss Ella Tilton of Newark is Ctinr£Gs 6% for entire Bervlco. AT 11:OO A. JM., erly a caterer at Newark. spending her ..vacation with her par- AUTO KUYEI15' SEHVICK BU11EAV Another New Auto. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Tilton. Charles Patterson of this place and Mrs. J. Hayes of Church street 193S Bro*A«*7, N«w Tort Alexander Smith of Red Bank have bought a new horse from William C. j NOTICE. Take iiotlt-i1, Hint u i»ulill<: liearlnK will bought a new sixty-horse power auto- Ely of Holmdel last Saturday. n- held u|iuii (he ii|>iilleutiun (if Hie .Iinatloii (H'ujinizcd \iniler tho lawn (if \V. li. Allen ol^Palmcr avenue. New .Ici'.sey, for the .conHtriU'lidii mul all parts of Keanslmrg. The car will Dpi-intlmi of ItH tinllcy' rniui inn! tivcr- IN RAILROAD SQUARE. Rev, George Angleman of Jersey litutil Hti'tirtiire, acciinlliiK t<> tlio UTINH seat twenty persons. »f the upplk-ntlou liM-*-lniifU'r i-eclti-il. A. Olipiilnff Budal. City is having a bungalow built on New Point Comfort Bench. 'l'nlu' notice ulsii, that nulil • publlr The ladies' aid society of the Metho- Ural-Inn will lie III-IIV 111 till' liuriuiKli Mrs. Henry T. Ackerman of Church hull In the lioiiiiiKli or lti'il Hank, mi dist church will hold a clipping social street spent part of last week with I'lilll-Hilay. .luni; tith, 131-, ill two n'i-loi:|( and entertainment in the church to- relatives at New York. hi the IInet.noun. Take Early Cars to Avoid the Crowds. morrow night. The proceeds will be Tiike notice l'lirlher, that Halil n|iii]|- Mrs. Joseph Tilton of Tilton's Cor- 'iilliin WIIM DIIMI mi Mny Hi, liil'2; Hint used in repairing the parsonage. The ner was taken seriously sick last week. Ilii' ihiil-acter oT KiiId cdnRtriu'tlnn mill Friendly Ilrothcrlioml t-oi'iety are in-.She is now recovering. Ihc lui'tlvo [Hfivee to }to uHril, nnil tjn- nnite lovercil hy milil a)i)illciitl(>ii aii* vited to attend. » Richard Doe of Jersey City arrived fully Hit fiirth In a y nf the ii|'pllr;l- | |p li tld I III tl l tk A. Htw PlvlHou. at his summer cottuge last week. ion ntulned In IIIIH notli-t-; anil taki' nilh-i 1 Music by Red Bank Band. William I.. MacDonald of Main filrthcr. Unit the tlnu fur whh-h Direct is building a pavilion between ntil iieiinlHHliiii mul i-iniHti-iictliiii Is MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. miiiKl I Is fin- a iiM'i-liii l of Ilflyy y y the hotel and his auditorium. The Till :i|ll IUl lf tl -ll | building in lHxIlli fret. Thin pavilion illlllll llrfllll' lIll'lltlll Rev. Androw Hanson of New York to To llu- T,.wni'!il|i C.iiiimlll. .- nf III. Paid for by Taft State League. will be used for a uncial room thin l'rimdi In UtfurmcA Church Bunilay. TnivniOilii ..r SlIii-eWHlimv. In tin Hummer. Tlieoilom V;oiClief IH llm Uev. Andrew Hnnsen, who lias rimnlv nr Miiiiininilli, Hlule of .N*i<\% builder. .lel-liey. charge of Ihe Lee memorial chapel at Th" JriH.-v Ci'iiliiil 'I'mi'tliin Cniiiiiiiiiy Xliraa New Contract!. Mntlhal tun, will tii'i'tniy the pulpit at i i iniiiinitliiii niKnnh.ril nml I-XIHIIIIK mi Ihe Itefiirmeil rlnnvh next .Sunday In the IIIUII ,,l lh.< mule nf ,New .(. iMI-V Cliarlon It. Cooper of Tilton's Cor- II.• I-.• 1.V i(-p.cldiltv pi-t 111<.1. i yuiii- Km ner hut* reernlly closed (lie conLractM luoi'iiiiif; (liiiin/f (lie uliKcnri! of IheiiitM.i li^h- fur ciitM.ent (itnl iiertrilK^litt for three IUHUU'H to In- built on Newpnslor. At the evening service the In i-iitiMli net mul oixriile unit iiiuliitiiln 11 Hln-I iiillivai- In mild IIIWIINIIIII i.f Point Comfort Ileiicli for New York pastor, Kev. Charles William Kueder, ell-lllllllH fu'l. Ill,Mir,. Ill) Hllll Illllllll Ulni-nnliiny Illn- rliiunrti-i- nr ivllll'll III Mm Ittiinii rlni-i. iiuiili hlxly-nlx ili'Kieiti Jmrtiefi. Work will begin at once. will preach on "The Gulden Hiile and ililiill In lieii'liuil'li'i' net I'lillhl II|IIIM tin. llfly-illlhl iiiliiiiti-H eiiBl eluhl liinulre.l Junior £««fru« BuolAl. Us Application to l!ii:iiiiei M." The reg- f tin- lnlh,v,|ni: nlu-.-l,.. liliih- I I lilrlv'-illni' mul twii'li'lithH fi'el; uliir weekly prayer meeting wjll Im ivnyii nml inilill'' lilnri'.'i. iipiui tin- I-IUII-III- me (121 nn it i-in-vi. In llni rllfht, lull'- il.n, ill,,'.I nn full,>wii. And ii itistcs as Tlio Junior li'iinii" of Ibc Mi'lhoilisl Ing u iiiilliiii <>r hlxty feel, u illnlliued nf held Ki-iiluy mgli'l at 7::iO. The mib- church will holil it tuuMiil in Ibi' chinrh !!, ijniihu- HI n |.,,hil In Ilie i . in,-r lln.. lii.-lv nml t.-nlh feet In n pnlnl In Friday night. Cuke und ici> erenm jeil lit Ihi.'i ini'eling will be "One h'uld r ttlnllll! Hi I Willie Ilie IIIIIMKIJII'V line In-,| I in,- , lliinen II :i I ill',III! nlld One Sln-jilii-ril,1' The |il epili ill ill y r It ,1 Ilinli Inlii'i Hi Hiilil .ciil.T III,.- l'iu.il»-i-t iivi-iiii.' ni.iitli t weiily-H.iVi-ii ile- will bo Jici'vi'il. Kncli member in al-leclllie will be belli .'iiilimliiy nfti'l- II.I-IHI' III Jlhli-wiiliiu tiiwiitihl|i II ) llf-iii lun inlnulou .IIINI |.||flil Illluiiieil lowed to lirillK » fllellll. r I.'lit; H.. .nil.i llni' HpiIn l n,l II riv nml 1-lKlll K'llUlK feet; tll"liei> iinoii, .lune I ill, al Ibree iiYlni'k and .mih Iwi'iity Ilili'i' .1. 1.' livi ly inlii' (II) uliiiiK I'l .iKpi'it iivi'iinn on li rurvi. Takaa H»w Joli. Ihe I i>111'-1 i.iip|ier will be l-elelil nteil U-ii innl 111.- hull.In-.i-.Il ami leu nml funi- n the h-ri. linvhiK II null mi of Ivvn lluill- Krlck Kiirlie, who linn been rin|ih>yrd Snniliiy ninniing, June !M, Thl.i.ll.e i till; IIIMIII- |T.'l "ii n curie I •nml i-lnlil liiiiuli i-il nnil nix I y-follr ini,l In' li-fl hnvliut II if Hie, ,'t IWn 111,HI,.nn llll" teillllii fell, n IMHI|MICI> t>T IHH< Illlll- n« el<*rl< In I). K. Alitlmiicy'n ilme, (HIM women'•! iiii'ijiidMiny jwiely will )»»l IIIHIIK rinnin'et avenue Monition rm tiitfrFiniiin with Kml Mulh- liiinoi i nw iifleimmn lit t h i i-i* oYlnrk. nii,l nriylU.. fi-il iniliil In Iliiimli miilli llil.lv il.'uii-ni twi'lvi. nilniil -""I Thin in n pmil)iuneil niri-ling nnd lhi> nvi'ilne; IIHMHO I :i) iiniiUi Hill I >-t wn ilti- urn Iliniminiil •lie111 linnili.,1 mi.1 lirivluii Iimcii of Kcyiiort. I:I,-y Mm. B. A. II. Kndilen nf New York linn llu-lue III on n curve In Ilie H|.|il, hllv- II.'KIIIMIIIK iiKnlli ut u liulnt In (lie t ii It in nn bin venlileiii'ii in the vilbige Inn II n,,ll,in ,if 111" II,,,III | ,,,-vi n hiui- luitlii'tly i.lilx i.r Illlvi'lxlili' iiveini" hi Arnold of I'nik iivnnir, which were ilnil nml I went V-IIIIIII I MIH IIIIIIUI JELLY TABLETS In Alin. I'liiiiniui'ii pliiii'int Mniii nil eel. ihleVVMlnll V I' MV Illllllll, llflll' III!" Illlllllllll I) lwrntly moved by (ienrgu Piitlcnmn ri-i-l. n illiilimi,. nl' Ililrly fi-,-1; II ,-,. I'-i lhi« lielwi'.'ii llm iniiiii.ity nf ' i>f HVII Dank, Imvc lirni innvril ni'oiii II. Nciniileiid, Ilio village Iniklier, nliilift lll'illlll IIVrllllK Miilllli I III I I V - IVV ilnunlil nml Illiliiuil I'nrknr; llninK (II x dim I'i'iiiM-iii'il din niuip ufler having It ,i,.,,,.., i,i,., ,,,],,,,i.-,, ,,I,.I n/ii'fii linn .in ,1 .,,i., I.. II,- U(l, l.nvhiK II I,I,1I,III by: Molthown llrnlhern of Itnl Hunk. ill,.I mul Iwnnlv nlli" nml nine li'iillm nr iin!'!• i in.i ri.i, II iiiniiiiiii' "f mi'' E\\ tV Liulv lublci has a Tt[0 houkca wnrn nut mi llm I'xnrl. Unit rloiii'd for iiboiit line week. Mr. N r,.| ; III. Ii. r Kfi4fi h*d in tha MCUKMIIM. rliurili hern l»r. nnil Mm, DnnM I), llcndrirk f ili IWII liilillm fri.l; Ilimno dlnlmu-n f'fir a pi'iiiHi fir —, , MMI U|mn «l«»l i»lli»ll« or • w«Util tint lp»i;| t» imi'li Idny night. IHI* topic wn« mm liiivn been Inltiiti In Ilie J,IIIIK i e Inlttti In Hie lf **l^>' fi'el t Mlyjirliilii mid, t Urfl ll iinUl slirat inllwny lu l>« u»il l«r II limli n M |ivMiicv«ii imr\*fintltini"il(ftii MA oho bir ih il lnllin fi^l In t* piiliil In MnrliliiiliL IMiti'A i'h ii I'JVIIMH »r fr«l«lif mid nuprtr- —- "- fat ftfe ju Mm. Frank (Mmm IN ..„ Inld up Ilirni"! It) nh.iiB Mnililinin I'lni-n nwll i( in itifot Urn trmm U thli Friday night. wllll an ntlnrk of .IrkimM. nUIV nlii" iH>irMK llilrty.fdiir inlnutm n iintlh nlalily>itl(lii rtognifii ) nuiipiy lli» tuxilffo'«'urf»nt amt tot twmitg y -H inliitiimi rnit mio IIIIIUMIH] Mila Clara Fowler unit hor nloee <>( •«»l clitM ftnmlr»il Mini «liil(](i>ur >n< 0ir*i>-l Ilia /•..!: ih«nc» (I) •Mctlon inn coimtrucilfm at ill «IH tight litinilm•i»¥l)il nm» al Mdil MVftily-lwil i anil " th» «umm«r with ffntkMM l*l»ije An » eurttK, 0ir*i>l»nll» /•SMtHIH!! th* «f't (Ij ) on m mrv* • Mte '••Th THE BED BANK BEGISTEB Paee %l <* »»>•• • »»».••»•••»•»+*»+•»•»»•••••••»••»'•••••••; : . .;i"' FOR PRESIDENT.

    WOODROW WILSON

    Woodrow Wilson' has* been the most progressive Democratic Governor in the whole United States. x J '. He has stood for those things which Represent the welfare of the whole people instead of those interests which serve the purposes of the few. He stands for the common people of thjfe state and country; for those who, having no voice themselves in the hall of power, mus| rely on others to maintain their rights. He is a candidate for President of the United States. If elected he would protect the common people against ;the exactions of trusts and against the unlawful encroach- ments of corporations. TUESDAY, MAY 28th, iS PRIMARY DAY. POLJL.S OPEN FROM l|OO TO 9-.OO E». M. If you believe in Woodrow Wilson; if ybu want every man in this country to have an even chance with every other man, so far as public,and private rights are concerned; if you believe that trusts should be curbed, t'iat the national resources should be pre- served, and that extortionate monopolies she uld be destroyed, go to the primary next Tuesday and vote for JOHN W. SLOCUM a|d THOMAS J. SCULLY for delegates to the Democratic national convention. Put a cross in front of every name whch is followed by the name of Woodrow Wilson, and you will be voting for yourselve 3, and for the rights and "welfare of your children and of your children's children. The Trusts, the Special Interests, and the monopolies which possess special privi- leges, are all working hard to prevent the nomination of Woodrow Wilson- Do your part! Go to the primary and vote for the rrn,n who stands by you and yours.

    PAID FOR BY THE JOHN W. SLOCUM AN THOMAS J. SCULLY COMMITTKK. 18 THE. SED BANK REGISTER 44444444444»»4»444»4»*4»4444111 • t ••MIIIMMMMMMMMMMM Mttlll

    We sell only reliable clothing, Hats and furnishings. We conduct tHe largest exclusive clothing establishment in the state. We sell a class of merchandise that the small shop cant even buy* ; Your money is on deposit with us until every purchase is entirely- satisfactory. We dont want and dont need your money unless you are satisfied.

    Men's and Young Men's All Wool; Two Noted Makes of Underwear Bates-Street & Earl & Wilson Men's and Young Men's High-Class ; „ Suits, all the newest colorings, i B. V. D. and Delpark SHIRTS Spring Suits. The kind that hold their shape. i hand made. Sleeveless Shirts and Knee Drawers $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, S1S.OO 50 cents. $3.50 and $5.00 $18, $20, $22.50 $25 RED MAN COLLARS. SOFT COLLARS. TEAKWOOD, IMPORTED ENGUSH STRAWS. Summer Comfort. White, tan, blue GRAYWOOD, _ and helio. THORNWOOD. We imported our Sennet straw hats, called "English Baaters" direct from Battersby & Co., Ltd., London. These are the best hats ever shown 2 for 25c and 25c each. i 2 for 25 cents. in Red Bank and cost no more than the ordinary straws. We would like Men's Khaki Pants, all the best you to see them. They have even exceeded our expectations. Boys' Khaki Knickerbocders, all ages, 4 to 18 years. shades, warranted not to rip, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00 I 95c, $1.00, $1.50 50 cents and 75 cents. ! Stetson Derbies and Soft Hats, Men's and Young Men's Blue Serge Men's Rubberized Slip-ons Rain or MEN'S CAPS. Shine Coats. Most stores get $5.00 Nothing Better Made, Suits. All Wool and Fast Colors. $10.00,$12.00, $15.00,$18.00, for these garments. Our price ALL THE NEW SHAPES. $3.50 to $5.00 $20.00, $25.00 $2.75 50c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00

    Motormen and Conductor Uniforms, the kind that hold their color, $10 and $12.50; values $14 and $16.50. Try them.

    X OPEN EVENINGS. RED BANK. OPEN EVENINGS. YOU DONT KNOW US IT WILL, PAY YOU TO MAKE OUR ACQUAINTANCE.

    week was well attended. The net pro-1 ceeds amounted to ?25. ; NEWSFROMFARMINGDALE Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Bailey of Long Branch visited Mrs. Bailey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. ABRAHAM KORENBERG SELLS HIS FARM ON THEBrown, last week. "Tltrs. Clarence Shafto has returned EATONTOWN ROAD FOR $7,000. from i visi1" with hi>'- Dnrent-R. Mr. and Mrs. [Thomas Chamberlain of Cream Ridge. Mr. KLorenberg is a Specialist in Sweet Potato Crowing and he Mrs. David Havens of Asbury Park $75 LOTS $85 is spending several days with Mr. and 4 Will Buy .Another Farm in this Vicinity—New Fertilizer Factory Mrs. James T. Ketcham at West Building Started—Rev. Charles M. Cantrall Wins Rhodes Farms. 4 Mrs. John Lemon and son Harry 4 Scholarship in Oxford University, England. visited Mrs. Lemon's father, John 4 Hyers, on rural route No. 1, last week. Abraham Korcnberg sold his farm at the home of Mrs. Emma VanBuren Walter H. Groves has carpenters 4 BE A LOT OWNER. on the Eatontown road last week to at West Farms last Sunday. The fireemployed making alterations and im- Mr. Ticc of Newark for ?7,000. Mr. evidently started from a defective proving the front of his grocery store. Great developments are going on at Red Bank. : Tice lias taken possession of the place. flue. The interior of the house was Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald of Mr..Korcnberg will reside temporarily considerably damaged. Long Branch recently visited Mr. The main roads through the town have been taken over by the county and will on the Hyman Davidson farm on theBrief Items. Fitzgerald's sister, Mrs. Louis Kuehn. Glendola road. He expects to pur- Rov. M. I,. Ferris of Asbury Park Mr. and Mrs. John Marks of Com* hereafter be county highways. This not only insures these roads being kept in the chase another farm in this vicinity. preached a forcible and appropriate spent last Saturday and Sunday with i 4 Korenberg is 11 specialist in growing Mr. and Mrs. William M. Walling. sweet potatoes, lie lived near Vine- sermon in the Methodist church last pink of condition, but it will give Red Bank, for its other streets, all the money it for- n s Sunday night to Windsor Castle, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woodfleld en- liind several years and (jot ' ex-Knights of the Golden Eagle. 'There tertained Mr. and Mrs. William Wood- 4 merly spent on these roads which have been taken over by the county. perience there. Lust year he hadwas a large congregation present, in- field of Adclpliia last week. 4 15,000 hills ami RI-CW a Kood crop. cluding about sixty members of the" Mr. and Mrs. \V. C. Matthews of Tice will make a specialty of ^rewind rural route No. 1 spent Saturday with lima beuns and will plant G.OIH) hills lodge. 4 A new trolley road through Little Silver to Long Branch is contemplated. ' Next Sunday night Rev. C. Eollin friends at Ardena. of the pole variety. Mrs. William Zimmerman of Perth 3ome of the franchises for this road have already been granted. This will open up a New Factory Bonding Started. Smith will preach u memorial sermon in the .Methodist church. All veterans Amboy has returned tifter a visit with 4 Ground was broken this week for of the Civil war and the members of Mrs. Mary Kuehn. big new territory. the new factory building of the Mon- all of Ihe secret orders of Fiinning- Lester Patterson has returned from innuth chemical and fertilizer com- dule are especially invited to attend Belmar, where he visited his uncle, 4 The Minnesink Park tract in Middletown Township is attracting many pur- puny. The building will be located n[ the service. David Patterson. 4 short distance from the piling now j Kdward F. Draper, who expected to Irving Rilrtow of Asbury Park vis- chasers this spring. Many lots have been sold and a number of dwellings will be owned by the company. A siding j move to lied Bunk, hits decided to re-ited his aunt, Mrs. Henry Strunz, last 4 from tlic'Ontrul railroad will biee. pu putt main here. He hus rented Richard Sunday. 4 built. This will add to the value of all property near Red Bank, and especially in Red au-lhnt the crude materials wnon llafeniun's new house on the' Lake- Miss Verna Smith spent last Satur- received nnd the fertilizeili r wheh n ready wood road and will move there within day and Sunday with friends at lie- •. 4 Bank, as Red Bank will always be the center of population for this locality. fur shipment can l)u forwnrdud with- a few days. lanco. ' ; 4 out unnecessary handling. Miss Anna Hurtt. who is attending Frank Worthman of Palmyra vis- "Will Btudy la Europe the normal school, will teach at Ocean ited Rev. C. Rollin Smith last week. 4 There is an ever* increasing demand for real estate hereabouts. Can you Grove next year. Miss Grace Thomp- Chester VV. Hall spent Sunday with . 4 liev. Clunk's !M. Oantndl, pastor of son, also u student there, expects to friends at Trenton. ., afford under these conditions not to be a lot owner? thel'roiibyteiinn church, attended the teach at Itergcnlicld next year. William II. Flitcroft bought a new 4 inaugural of rrcsiilent Ililiben of Mrs. William K. Iliicknlcw and uutomobile last week. 4 A payment of $5,00 down will secure you a piece of land that is rapidly increas- l'lini'i-ton university hi''t week. Kev. dntighter Mary of Point Pleiisiint have Cantrull is n e;ruduate of the 1'riiice- 4 returned lifter spending seveml days Well from Ptomaine Foltoulnff. ing in value. ton theological whoul and he also won with Mrs. llucl.alew's parenls, Mr. 4 u Rhodes .scholiir.sliip. Ho and bin Frank Meg^H of Katontown has re- and Mrs. William I.. Allaire. covered from ptomaine poisoning nnd 4 family expect to |,'" '" l''ni;laiid next Mr. and •Airs. Williiim Conk of Red You can have three years to pay for the lot in monthly instalments. Now is the full. 'Hi; will remain iiliriind until lie is working HKiiin. lie was taken sicl; Hank have been spending several days nfter he ute ilsli, nnd he was confined 4 the time to buy, while the prices are going up. completes his ciiiir.'e of study nt Ox-with Mr. ('(ink'.'! sister, Miss Jennieto the house nearly n week. 4 ford university. Conk, lit the home of Wilson You- fchtrprlta P/\rty nt Onk Glen. iniins of Wrst Fiirius, 4 Get your share of the rapid advance in the increase in the value of real estate Mr. nnd Mrs. Vns.'dcr, who recently About l!ii youn^ people from this inovcil from Alnin, N. V., t.> Oak (Men, ^'ii-1jiit^' wi'tit to Freehold buit Kridiiy Not A hereabouts. where they liouivlit ii farm of .lacoli S. night and iiileiidi'd the ciitortiiiniiirnt 4 Iturr, WE re civi-ii a inilprii e lant l''ri- givi'ii l.y the graduating clus:! of the 4 We have lots in all parts of Red Bank; we have plots in and near Red Bank; day ni^lit. wlien lil'ty ol' their friend;! I'liehohl hirh whiiol. Becoming mid neighbors asicinldeil at. their 4 I'ldwnrd Wundlielil vvii:• given n :;|il'- we have farms, big and little, within a short distance of Red Bank. liiillle. 'I h.' cvenine; was iipi'llt |iluyill|; |iri:.i' pnrly I'Yidny night nt tile home 4 ItllllH'li Illlll a |;nnil rn.-ial liiiic was ell-nf bis pnicnl', Mr. and Alrn. .lii'-epb Crown for jayed liy nil. Itrf re: Ilinint:. well' Woodt'u'ld. A limit ( have hcrtuliful, iif»tiirat Mr Kli.nliclli Iliiiaptiin h;i, re nlld nwi-i't potnlo |il nt-M yi'iir. III I'llr colored Imir, full of lifn nml Itcnuty—' lie let :t,t.l)() toiiiut. lli XeWjMMl I., where Pl:>»t> vend he ' III.' willlel'. ! ltrrp yotinclf young looking mid fiucin- . 4 weelui iigo and tliev e II.i\V IU1.K i ll|r e will re liliiin ' lime on In r fllllll II. Ill miiiij? , ; 4 mpid groivlh. here. RED BANK REAL ESTATE CO., »i iii'.'i pur to r<'nlorn lho«r fjay ti'iim to their imlu- | Rooms 17 and 18, Second National Bank Building, /or tin- licneilt of bi» hcIlll, ivlllil 4 • lit M, .Mi. nml Iliii, We.ilev K. Muniii. nil (-nlor. Il Im'l u il)c. | reteliUy nnd CIIIIIC l 1,1 |.|M 11.1 .Mi . i.n.l Mi... (!. .,i,... I, few dnyii willi Iliiiupluii You'll do >iit|)iificil h'.w (|iiitkly llio 4 relative!.. Hi j uere ii'-enl vi.iilnr.. al Me i lit.rnr of in Now York l\u\y lifiin Vfinith nml liow jminjl lo^ltind 4 p|,l..ved 1'iMlfll l midMm. Mr. iil'ld Phone 138-R RED BANK, N. J. Mr. llfutovv In now enjoylnir good Mr.., Williiini T. Apiil.-Kiile. ' you c/in ki-rp yonticlf liy i\\n rrp.nlnr ; 4- heultll. Mr I Mi i Mini.. I'ti11 v • f An mo of MAY'S IIAIK MI-.AI.TM. 'Uc\ 4 ••I Oil rt«cli Oroimrrt. lairy I'm It ha\ i- t etit i nr.l lifter it iihiill jour iiMiiiry |?n( k (roiu ynitr ilm^^lit 1( ': vi».il with Mr. I''in i y'i. paieiih Benjiitnln II. Todd, who ii-crntry in- , Mr. you me iif »t •iilUfirtl witli if. j 4 nail Mrn. l.iivl W. I'iiriy. •UlUtf n IIIIKO Inciibiiliir mi bin i'mm Jl f0 on | S0.< >l \),,,i lln.rr. »r 'itlrri I upon I • titur li«r», will combine fink KIOWIIIK l.llfliyi'lli' OKIIOIII Mulled Illlll from Dr. Kllilieii'n Im mnl i now tfiflpt ofj.fl, (. n «nl ilaalpn ninio. IWml 10<: hir - 4 with hip poultry Inmlrii.im. H*. |-e t.1.1 IM.III,.. n,l|lh \\ty ftp#c, (>,., N.w.it., N. J. i i'»ntly mt (Hit IMM) |irneh trren. occiipyliiK tin- Clinrli'n It. MuIIKWl H liounr mi Aciiileiuy ntri'iil. TOT ••!• m»fl r»oomm*nd*4 by J«ni«i $95 LOTS $100 Win >l Wlrt rariui, The WH'inl KIVIIII liy thi. liullrn' nlil Oo' •nuunrma TO Mctsxva »a John O'Brien, who,brota'. hts leg ••' SA* *0» MOAD WOHJt ibout tliree months ago, has hud tho DMlrabl* Building Lota In Wait- ilastur cunt removed and is. now ublp •hi* Apmnut li,to Bt*y In Xffiot Un- o act around an crutches.- •Id*. Park and o'n! Harrlton avenua, til Jttljr Ut—aoiltlnu of Burnaon Mrs. William Scott, Jr., spent part Ka*t Had Bank, from *2BO upwards. •owl Want Ow'to watob f last week at New York shopping T«rm» to ault buyer. JtUtouobtl^jrti Burlnf tb* •urnmn, nd visiting. Tho teamsters petitioped the coun- Jolin Larkin, who* was recently op- llmen last Thursday night to advance ;ruted on at StJjtfwiuel's hospital nt heir" pay fifty; cents per day on uc- Mew Bfunswjclrfor inward trouble, nunt of the advance In the coat of » very much improved in health arid Hendrickson & Stout, efiil. The tcumstei-H are getting $4.50 a expected home-tomorrow, . ' .' wr dny. ' The councilmen took In con- Mrs. '-William Scott, fir., who has ' Patterton Buildings ifleration the Ricat^mount of rood icon confined to the house for some entered the competitive examinations for travel was referred back to.tho com- public school fund. > the Cadetship at West Point, in which he was successful, but was unable to nittee for correction. Ettimatei Cheerfully Given. enjoy the retults of his efforts because of the death of his father, and ho Sidewalk Ordinance £nld Over. did-not attend tho Military Academy. vl, The ordinance concerning- sidewalks 17 Bank St., Red Bank, N.'I. • At the age of eighteen years lit' was receiving teller of the Hudson County in both sides of Navcsink avenue Nntinnnl BnnL-; ;iml at the arc of twontv-Hiv»e he be;!'™" a^i-'isif-d with fha 'rom the Rumson road to the North late Edward F. C. Young as Secretary and Treasurer of the New Jersey Title Shrewsbury river, was read and laid FOR ALTERNATES Guarantee and Trust Company. • ' iver until next meeting for finn' CHARLES^ LEWIS. At the ago of twenty-eight he was chosen as the Vice President and ictidn. Some of the sidewalk work Treasurer of the United States Mortgage and Trust Company of New York, lag-been commenced by the property WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN and a year later was elected President of the company. r»e reiaaied tnut iwnere on this avenue, Window Screens John Manion of Ocean position for twelve years when he resigned and established a private banking iptpikl Pollo» Offlo«r. - Lumber, SKgbt Doors, Blinds, Gla»» business at 59 Cedar street, New York, E. A. Jeffrey, a special police of- Mr. Young has always retained his residence in Now Jerrey, and for leer, presented his bond signed by SPECIAL SALE and Builders' Hardware. and Charles S. Farrell n number of years has resided near Oukhurst, Ocean Township, Monmouth Uharles H. White and James Enright, County, where he has a farm of six hundred acres. Ftv Mrs. Louis S. Wolf of the Rum Black and Galvanized He has always been a Democrat, and while not an office holder, has ion road requested the commissioners RED BANK, N. J. always been interested in the success of his party, and has been a liberal :o appoint James Dollin, nn employe SCREEN WIRE of Middlesex. contributor of both his time nnd means toward its success. m. ner •• place, us specinl marshal ALL WIDTHS He is a progressive and successful business man, and anyone votinK for Norio of the commissioners seemed t<_ him as a delcgatc-at-large, can rest assured that he will do what is best for enow Mr. Dollin and the request was SPRING HINGES, Etc EGAN'S ;umed over to the police committee Paid for by the Third Congressional District his party. ind they will report at the next mcet GARBAGE AND ng, Democratic Committee. W»l»r for AH«n Strut. Storage Vaas and Express.; ASH CANS Now that moving tlmo la near I am An agreement between the Tintern prepared to do your next moving of .vu^er ^compaOT and- Rumson • boj furniture, pianos or bajteftge, t» all part* r DELIVERY -- of ctty *r coiifttry, tn ffie Iftr&e&f paddfcfl JUglT was read. The agreement con- vans in Bed Bank. Before you have cerns water mains on Allen street PHONE 267-R. your next moving dono, write, send or Mains will be put down within sis call for the only reliable furniture mover t in town, and get my prices on your neii weeks us the material has been bough job. All kinds of heavy or light truck- and will be on hand in a few days WELLER'S, Ins done at short notice. Call or addresi The water company will put in thre J. T. EGAN, fire hydrants on this street about COI Broad Street, RED BANK. feet apart. For-lhis fire service th 11 W&U Street, Red fianK. aordugh iiRrecs to pay ?7B a year fo Retldenco phone 124*J. Offico phone 208-J, THEFOLLOWING five years.. SO MONMOUTH STREET. [•ltd at Bom* of Brothor. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS. [ Frederick w. Marthcns of Oceani iied last Friday at tho home of hi Sealed proposals for the building of lirother, Alexander Mnrtliens, o For removal of garbage, etc., bor- j a- bridge in accordance with j)!ans and ough of Highlands. | dropsy. He was 75 years old. He specifications prepared by tho county ANTIQUES eaveB two sons and one daughter, Mrs. The council of the borough of High-1 Carry McCaullin of Georgia, Fred- engineer of tho county of Monmouth, lauds will receive nnd open bids for j rick. W. Murthens of Water Witch and over the lake, near Allenhurst sta- removing garbage und refuse from j Alexander Marthcns of Brooklyn. tion, \vill bo received by the board of Mr. Marthcns was u member of the # dwellings and hotel property in said j New York fire depm-tmont several chosen freeholders of the county of borough according to specifications on I years. He lived at Water Witch until Mdnmouth, on Monday, June -Hh, atfile in the clerk's officer on Monday, i ON SALE. lie became so feeble he could not care eleven o'clock, A. M., at the court May 27th, 1012, at 8:30 P. M. j for himself, when he went to hishouse, Freehold, N. ,h, and then and brother's to live. The funeral was Right is reserved to reject any bid. held last Sunday at his brother's home there publicly opened nnd rend. By order of council, und the body was buried in Fair View A certified check in the sum of T. H. LANE, cemetery. Rev. W. Earl Lcdden con- $500 drawn to the order of J. M. Cor- ducted the services. Borough Clerk. Taken Sink on Doofc. lies, director, must accompany all May VI, 1012. bids. Bedroom Suit, Rosewood Jhand- Miss Helen Tvuvnnnu^h of Brooklyn, Finns nnd specifications can be ob- who was spending a few days wiTii friendii hero, started to go_ home by tuined of George I). Cooper, county New fruit Store, j carved; Fancy Table, Rosewood steamboat last Friday. She wns taken engineer, CO Broad street, Red Bank, Hick with appendicitis while on the N. J., or may be Keen at the rooms of I have opened a Fruit, Con- j dock and wan uniible.-to go aboard the the board, at the court house, Free- fectionery and Vegetable Store Marble Top; Oil Paintings, one by boat. Miss Kavunaugh was taken to hold, N. J., or specifications may be the Lconx hotel and stayed there until at 21} Monmouth street, where yesterday morning when she waobtniiKis l of C. E. Close, clerk of the taken home. honrd, Matawan, N. J. you will find a choice line of Aug. Piron; 'The Spy," Old Master Raymond Pullen ami Latham Pcni- The board of chosen freeholders re- Fancy Fruits and Vegetables, wdl look Mi-. Piilh'n's niitomnhjlr lost serves the right to reject any or ullCigars, Confectionery and Ice Sunday and went for a ride. They of Columbus; a number of Etch- \ did not get very far when the machino lids, if deemed to the best interest of Iream Soda. Two doors from broke down and they had to get out :hc county so to do. and push it. Finally the hoyn got the J. M. COKLIES, postoffice. ings, 1 Law Boy, Chest of Draw- machine to goiiiK und they Raid they Director. LOUIS BOAS I, Prop. went about fifty miles nn hour. MiM Mnhcl McKuy of New York CIKORGK I). COOPER, ers, Sewing Table, 1 set of Chip- SAMUEL SCHLEHER. is ependlng a few days with her K. CLOSE, Engineer. cousin, Miss Lois McKay, who will re- Clerk. "NOTICE.""' S;umiel Sclik'imt'r, vvhn is tin; runniiiK mato of l)v. 0. C. Uonardus, rc- turn to New York with licr Friday. pendale Dining Room Chairs, sidi'H in New UniiiKwick, Middlcfux County, nnd is si lawyer, with ollicca in Rev. W. Earl Leddcn will preach In TAKE MOTICE. MliznliL'th, New .H'f.'-i'y, whosi- (irai'tii'L' rxtiiuls throuKhout the Stutp. Notlie In luficliy Klven tlinl n inltimry the Greenwood Methodist church at 1,'i'llmi will hn hi'lil In Ihi' hori'iiKh i.r The Oceanic bridge will be Mr. Schlt'iiiK'i' uriiiluuted I'rum tin- Law School of the Ntw York Uni- Trenton next Sunday. MB pulpit will I'IIII- lliiMii. In tln> <-[iunty or Mnnnnnitli. also Genuine Camels' Hair Shawl- voi-Nity in tho class of 1H1M, and h:n: liy hard work anil unusual success, he filled by a visiting prcaclicr. in Tili'Hilav. tin' ^Ktli liny of Mny, Ull 2, closed, Sunday, May 25th, buiIt tip u very lui'itc praftifi1. A. J. LiRler has given notice to all ii'twi-en Hie lioui'H <»f nne o'eloi'k unit persons who hnve hoatn or floats near lloP o'eltH-k l>, in., for Hie llllipOHe of One of the rtcent i-nsci in which Mr. Si'hlcimi'r proved his knowlcdRO leelhiK ili'lcKateH at lnr»(e. illHtrlet ilclv* for repairs. nnil li'K'd prnt'nil^hip, was tin: iici|tiitlul of William Harlman of I,nkohurnt, the stoamboat lumling here to have (IIICH uTiil iilti'i'liateH to llttelnl tin' mi- in perfect condition; half size them moved before June Int. lunnl i-inivenlliin, wlil-i'i'iit will tin noln- Oceiin County, who WIIH th<< cnijinoT of the l.ukcwmil pxprcF.s that killed n,il."l n I'M Hlcli'iit "f the Cultiil Hlnlrn. J. M. CORLIES, three people "nt tlio Kli/.iibpth Avenue station, Klimheth, on KHSler Sunday Tho Oceanic lire depurtment will Hnlil prlmniy rlf,l|,.n will hi' lnl.l ul hold a fair on their property In front Hie l-'nlr lluveii vnlunteei' llin ennl|>nn>' Grandfather's Clock. ni)'ht, 1011. Mr. !-Vhleinior, us otiunsi'l for thi- llrothi'ihood of f^coinotlve of tho firchouse the first week in June. lllMllnt fin I'nirl Hlleft, Director. KiiKit'ienra, (U'fendcd Mr. llnrtmitn, nnil Micvi'eilcd, afti'r n trinl Instinr from Mr. I.oub mid family of Now York llnteil Mny IVIli, IHIL' Attest: Mimcliiy moiniiiKi Dwetnher 1H, I'.Ml, until l''riilay evening, Ucremlicr 22, 1911, UAYMONI) IIDI'IHITY. in nbtiiiniiiK n verdict of not umlty. within nix minute* after the jury retlrtd. arrived at their Bummer cottage on (!U'llt of Hblewiililll) ToxriiHlilp. the Rumnon rond yesterday. C, E. CLOSE, Clerk. lly hia nimluct of tliid cane, Mr. Hrhhiiinor .i-iiilfnrrcl hiinself to every m«n Mr. and Mm. Wlllinm Smith of Nuw Wotlo* of BlUl«m«n< of Aooounl. m cimiioimY or new jaunt. implnvfd by the riiilnind, nnd other roiiiorutions; n« by refonsneo to th« iHlntf of .Krmik U HlnlKilrll, i|tH'i'»i.('i), l'Vlnimry, \'.)VA, niinil.er of the "Lwomotivi' KliKincor.1 Juiimnl" Is fully York spent Humluy with Mr. nnd Mrs. Notlti- \» hi'l'rliy KtVrn thill till' nr- 'In Hl'lni-v I'. Allan. William II. lllntelnmnn. nr Ilii' Hiiliiii'ilhi'ifit. . i-xi'i'iilin-n of lly vlrlii,' nr nn i.nli'i- of tin' 1,'IMIII or pi'llVI'M. 111.' inlnli' i.f nnlil ili'ii-iinni, will (HiBiii-crr nf N«-w Ji-rmiy, nunln nn Hi.. Mr. Schlfininr Itna npiieaicd in nnil won n emit nuny Importnnt civil «nd Tho choir of tho' Methodint chtirrh l l l iln\' liT llie lllttn tn'l'i'iif. Ill II i-i'l'tllhl I'UIIHi- llli'il mill Hllllril liy tlio HtlllnMnti, ) mill Climinid ciii'i'M in tba einirl.'i of our .State. will hold a plo sociable at Chnrlen whi'i'i'ln I.luln II, Mian IH initlllinipr I RJIX'S tomorrow nlRht. l'l'J)iil'l'ul fill' rM^tlli'llli'lll to tin) oliilililm ynil, Mliiney It. A Hun. me itefi'iiilnnt, yuu Ilin rrpiititlion it ti an unit or extends fur beyond Iho bonler.-i of hi« own 1'olirt nf Ihi' i-ounly of Mnntniinlli. in inn ri'nulrril In nii|>i'iii-, nli'inl, IIIIHWI'I' or Mir. Jamcn I'ortvr gave lilrlh to n TliuiHilnv, (lie twt'iitlctli iluy uf Jiiiii1 ili'iliur In I hi' iN'Mllini'TB l • i-1111 • 111 nn nr Mlnle, and ill every eumpniyii, liin .'iervicen an u l)rtm«niitie i.pe»k«r «r« In son tlila morning. Hnth mother and A. It. IlilJ. liiifni'ii tlin Ihllil aln Vy ot>rf ..Inly1 ill V.. IHI2I in::., IM'Xtuxtt , ((rtMit (leiiinnii. chilli nr« doing nic«ly. Inli'ii Mny 17th, HI!-'. In ih'fitnlt tlion'ol*. Min-li ilri-ipi) tiliull The Dickopf Art Shop, \ While nuviir linvinn held or niiirhl iiublir olli'.-e. he him nlwuya r«fu»«d \VAI.Tl:ll f. III.AIHIIin.t ho Inld'ii fiKulimt >oll un th« I'lninri'llnr AdvM tlctd mull nt the Occnnlc .ii>iti :i-Ii \v. iii.,\ ini>i i,i.. hliiill Ihllili i'i|iiltiil,|i' mill Ju.'it In pnrmit liin name to Im eom iilfied liy hi» party, eitbev for an olcctWa or nontofllcii in nildicnnril to Kdlth H. l-IMI.il I', lll.AIIII>i:|.l. Tin' olilnr or Illlll «llH Ii lo nl.l ill! It npiioinlivi' po'iition, hiM'tiiim- of Ihn demiimln upon hln tlmn by liln le((»l work, MAIKIAUKT lir.AIIIIU'il.l .Sldiinhorg. ill Tl I IIUIMVO lllnflolvllk tin. iniMThlil lie ha.'i itlwiiyn been found worlilnK, npritklnr and VOIIIIK {"' U»' DrrootrutlB Mm. < hnrli'B I'urkor of KnnUldu JliHKI'll I' ni,AIHIi|.;l.l,, tWrftiWrftil youu ninl Diee nulil pAllll •'Ark nporit Monduy with Mm. John I'. III.AIHIilil.l. Diilril Mny 2.1. I!1I'.: 50 BROAD STREET, tlcliet, anil in every i'iini|iiiiKii niiifc lie I'crnrne a vnltr, III:' pnrty him cnlkd Jeffruy. Dili a«hcluthlp B«»ml»*Uo»». IIUIIAi:ii « IIKNIIV 'I'. IITHTHllN, fur anil received llie lienellt of It in ailvire and iimvlr.f". Tho lut;|)tv-thjti;|)tvt l coint/ntlllvt o KRnlnlli Mnlllii lini,i rnr I'l'tltliinnr. Mr. Srbli'iiner him Kainid a re|iutation for ind<-|icnilenre of >pr«ch »nd Mm. John Rowing, who him lifcn i IoInn fof r I''I.'I'' P HilrolnHlli n llM I In ilm ?['.<\ Mnln Mtrt'ttt, Oriinic*-, .N', .1, •oriuuiily nick with grip, I* »!owly re- lh K, ((litl * NnNnvvr Jwrny Htittr rnlli>j|t' in-1 Ion, alway.'i nayiiii! mill ilnlnit wlml he thmiKht bent and liwht, rric«rdk»» willl Li' In I'l nt tin. mini hointo. |. in. <>in'h il propotiftln will bo received by lly reii'n.ii of hi-i atiind upon nil puldir iiinii'tbiim In the put, Ht. tiny. the board of eilui-nlloii of lturltnn llrlili'imei In :11111Ii'i i111111 IIM one who will nlwavii ai-t, ill tltu lntentntl of WI4 n«M. 1'iillhnl.i' ullriillnn U rnllnl In Ilia Jluith lluitdhonic of Now York m fut't Hull lirriurti'i Ihi-i'i' m'liolillnlil|M tnwllBlilp nt thn (illh-n of If. A. YIHIMK. |ieo|ile, and do whnt In hlu hont'i t opinion, l.-i n'uht uinl Jmit, rlyrd nt hln mimm«r rattagi) yester- iltn II|II iiputci' tjf nrehllfcl,. Koypuit, N. J., on Monday, If elerli'il on n ili'h>K«l" to Ilalllinore, Mr. Hehli-linei' plt'dm'd hlmltU ta day. llni'liKlm i.r AH« IA II). nliil rnr I lie ill- V.In and woi-li fur Hi-' iioiiiliiittlnii of Hie rnm\ who will liMt ««r»e th» lnU BH» or MiiilU'lnr or I ."I Hi" 11 .HI II I, Mny 27tl>! lUia, at 7:;i(| o'tlook r. H.,Kuril [no|i rn. t,f t|l en I or Hi.' Ili'inoeiiitle piirly thi'iiiiKliiMil the whnlu country. m »dl rr ti« lB f t|«fli|«r oor lit lliu nllU'i' of II. A. YIIIIIIK, or run Ini «p«ht Huntlty *t th« Ilolrl Mnnmotitli M(l»Mtl * (IIII, MiM. I, for tin Blenm brntiiiK. vpntlhitlnn, In Intituleild d In tin' rntlnmtOl . HHonilln ffor All who hnvn ev.'i- innl Mr. Hi'lilelmn-, know lit* him th» courip ' vntiilhlnlwi* mtiy ttibo n MArll oftluv** plumblnR work, «•» ptplntr *n«l elnc- hud upon reii'lpt of .fri.dO, whh-li will H. N. C«np of Nof York l> ooeu. vKHnitvKHniltuitloiiu M nt Hit* «m1 nf'lii«lr' ilihti of tlm amount or contrni't al.illly to net and npi-uk arinrdlnK t" tlm illflud'n (if hit tonnolerw*. pylrg hl» lummar c«tt»(r» h«r«. litllt n ktHmokHl yontl 1, OH iiitillinliinll i trie whlnil for tlm nuw public ncliool iniiel ti filniinlii'il hy tho RUn-eniifut' bo refiiiitlt'il on ri'tittn of pliinn in John FKTMII, Jr., >p*nt f'litijhii" or full liifnil tn»v li« hlllldluK nt' KonnnbiHH, N, J. Pro- ^ fMxxt roiulltlon, wit| frl«nd« at N«w York. ljuimt III ml.Iir»«liu i oltn< of lililili'i. * MM. WMtMy WHIUm* )• tl«k with poi»l« may Iw •ubmitlad «tpnr»toly i Tho viva Ihi ritfht I11IIIIIA1CI) MOKia.M, I'IIIIIIII Miiiiniliili'iiili'hl uf |4t'liuiil>, for the vat Ion. IIIVUIOIIK of thu work. inly nr ull I'l'l". Dlntl-let <:leil(, Pulcl lor hy tli* Third Con«r»«tlon«IDI»trlol D«mo«r^tl*C AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS. HAPPENINGS IN THE VILLAGES ROUND ABOUT RED BANK. ^