VOLUME XXXVIU -NO.\38. RED BANK,- Ni!'J,; WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1915. PAGES 1 TO 8.
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Si.si EQimi&cr Mock on Arthur W. VtXUnJa at Slucioffc. Bhutu's i'lecc. . So) ah Vcjui;hn of New York Many notable race horses have been wca taken fid: vitu diphtheria lurt quartered on Arthur W. Shutts's week while at the home of her father, farm between Shrewsbury and Tinton Jeremiah Vaughn of Lincroft. file Committal ot tba Sutcli Arms Olr.'j usl Falls the past year. The latest ac- house has been quarantined. Two Al'-i Kckty to Hest With tt» quisition to the racing stock on the other persons at Lincroft hove been of tli9 Ghttnh to L'ropai-a piece are nine brood mares belonging sick with fcho disease, but have re- Plant; lor its Adaia.cn. to John Sanford of Amsterdam, New covered and are out again. They are The monthly supper of the Dutch York. They will be returned to Ams- George Mouaer, Jr., son of George Aims club, which iaone of the organi- terdam early in the summer. For a Meusor; and I^ouis Beckman, who is zations connected with the Dutch Re- number of yearo past Mr. Shutta hao employed on R. J. Preston a place. formed churph on Shrewsbury avenue, conducted boarding stables as a side Several houses in the neighborhood was held last Friday night. About lino to his farming work. Because of of the homes whore the diphtheria forty members of the club were pres- the famous horses which hove been patients live were quarantined for a ent. The dinner had been prepared by boarded on the place, the farm has week or moro RR a jirecsiutiJonory the ladies' aid society of the church acquired a reputation among turfmen mm Part ©f the S1 measuro against the spread of tiie und consisted of cold ham und other all through the Euot. cold meaty, baked beans, potuto salad, dieoaeo. - coffee, cako and otfa/er eatables. About Rev. Frederick N. ISaeder has re-ments to the parsonage and grounds. Out of the muddle ln$o which the tionod, but lie had peculiar and old- ?12 was cleared by the supper. signed as pastor of the Holmdel Ke- Steam heat has displaced the use o£ finances of Eatontown township were fashioned methods T>f doing business. fornieii church to accept a call at stoves in the church and steam heat thrown after the death of Joseph W. Although he was a successful busi- After the supper William H. Hall, Pcapack, New Jersey. Mr. Baedei- has also been inttalled in the parson- Johnston, the township collector, has css man, no one who knew him was manager of the Red Bank telephone read his resignation at the morning age. The church is now lighted by grown a controversy which will prob- surprised that his accounts were in- district, gave an address on the tele- DOUriNE m&ITEUB WHICH CAME service Sunday. It came as a sur- electricitiy in place of kerosene lamps, KEY 1-0 TSS ?OWtJ OS1 BBD Dfl.1511 phone syfltcm and its workings. The prise to most of his congregation. He and concrete sidewalks have been ably bo carried to the courts. Accord- volved. He did very little bookkeep- BBPOSB THE TOWN OFFICIALS. ing to reports mode by expert ac- ing, but kept moBt of his business BAS SAD A &IVS&7 OABBBB. address was illustrated with numerous did not receive the call to Peapack laid. The church and the chapel have countants employed by Mrs. Hath- lantern slides, fir. Hall showed how till a few days previously. Before been remodeled and both buildings matters in his head or on little Blips Borffen Placo Sewer &lft Gives Moro uway, daughter of Mr. Johnston and St is E?ow &t Eoanolio, Virginia, and ia the -telephone was put into a home. he took charge of the Holmdel church have been converted into gathering of paper which ho generally kept Trouble—Ho Donation for Hospital— chief boneftciary of his will, and ac-Btuffod in his pockots. When anyone Broken In Bits, but it Will bo 330- This description began with the giving he preached at Pottersville, near Pea- places of unusual attractiveness. cording to imports made by experts would aak him something about town- of the order for a phone in a telephone Ask Freeholders to Xucreaao Appro- pack, and he had a wide acquaint- The church has a membership of 100 turnod to Bank Safe an& Sound— business office. It showed the work of priation—£7ew Esompt Firomon. employed by the township, the town- ship financial affairs he would fish out Zt Has Been in Several States, anceship among the people of the lat-and is entirely out of debt. ship is indebted in the amount of these little slips of paper to refresh laying out the route, the work of the Councilman George A. Moody re- ter place. It was this acquaintance- The famous traveling key of the Red linemen in making the connections, ported Monday night that R, Hance Mr. Bacdcr's resignation is re- $2,5315.00 to Mm Hathaway. She his memory. Bank lodge of Elks will be back at ship which led the Peapack congrega- gretted at Holmdel both by members has offered to compromise by the pay- and the final work of installing the & Sons would remove the elevation in tion to ask him to become their pas- of his congregation and by people ment of half that amount or Mrs. Hathaway engapced Herbert Red iBank in a few days. It is now in telephone and talking over the wire. front of their store if it could be done tor. Mr. Baeder will preach his first \V. Hill to investigate tho accounts possession of lodge No. 197 of Itoanoko, The address and the pictures showed without making it necessary to put in outside of the church. He and his $1,207,95. This the township com. and Mr. Hill found it a very arduous Virginia, and will be returned by that sermon at his new charge on Sunday, family made many friends during mittee refused to do last Wednesday how the work of building lines was car- a new store front. May 2d. their five years' residence in the vil- night. The officials declared that tho nnd tedious job. He had to go over lodgo to Red Bank after having been ried on,'how cables were used to carry Mrs. Evelyn Kingsley complained Mr. Johnston's private business ac- out of the town whore it was made for He has been pastor of the Holmdel lage, and they will leave Holmdel only basis on which they woiild settle thousands of individual wires, and now that sewage backed into her house on with the people of that place wishing would be on tlio withdrawal of all counts as well us his township ac- more than three years. It is a wooden lines were laid under the water and Bergen place from the mains on that church the past five years. During counts. The old-fashioned, eccentric key fourteen feet long and painted a through the subways of New York. that time many notable improvements them every success and happiness at claims. collector kept the two accounts to- bright yellow to correspond with the street.-This happened whenever the their new home. Peapack is a thriv- Mr. Hall received u rising vote of electrical sewer lift on that street was have been made to the church 'prop- Early reports made of Mr. John- gether. Mr. Hill represented Mrs. color of an ordinary house key. It was thanks for his lecture at its close. erty. The value of the parsonage ing town in the western part of the Hathaway at last week's meeting of mado at the mill of Waters & Osborn. out of commission, and it was also property was greatly enhanced by a state. The church of which Mr. Bae- ston's books showed nn apparent caused by leaks in tho pipe. •' The shortage of $18,000 due to the town- the officials. Mrs. Hathaway and her At the celebration when the Red Rev. Lester G. Leggett, the pastor of new county roUd which was cut der will be pastor has a membership nhip, Later it was discovered that husband are in Florida for the win-Bank lodge of Elks was instituted on the church, gave a detailed statement manhole on the street will be made through the land and by improve- of 200. these reports were incomplete and the ter. To a REGISTER reporter Mr. February 8th, 1911. the key was hung of the proposed enlargement of the water tight and it is believed that this committee had a more comprehensive Hill stated that he had received no over Broad street between the stores church and its conversion into a build- will remedy the condition somewhat. one made. Tho olTlcinls stated nt that word from Mrs. Hathaway as to what of M. M. Davidson and the Straus com- ing to bo used as"; a community center George K. Allen, the borough en- IHSUHAITCE CLAIMS PAID. time that they wanted the matter she would do, but that he felt certain pany, Its function as a decoration was as well as a church. Mr. Leggett's gineer, recommended that the pipe on cleared up beyond all matter of dis- Unit she would appeal to the courts to represent the key to the town of plans provide for'bowling alleys and a Bergen place between Hudson avenue Death Claims Palfl by Prudential Insur- pute. They said that if Mr. John- to give her the full amount of her Red Bank and to indicate that the use gymnasium in the basement of the and Branch avenue be dug up and re- ance Company During Fobruaxy. MI1T3THEI. PEEFOUT.IAHCE OXVSZ? claim. The committeemen say that building, kitchen, library and class '""laid' . This would cost about ,$300 he ston owed tho township anything his of Red Bank for the celebration waa ufc The following death claims were LAiiT WEPtllSSDAT STOUT. estate should pay it, and that if tho they are not .satisfied that the re- the disposal of the Elks. That night, rooms on the main floor, and an audi- said. The officials did not feel that it paid by the Prudential insurance ports are right and they also say that torium that would seat about 500 per-would be wise to go to this expense township owed the estate anything it unbeknownst to the Red Bankers, a company in the Red Bank district Members of American Mechanics Ziodgs should pay the debt. they doubt if they have a legal right number of their brothers from Lodge sons. The plan he suggested was toat this time. during February: to pay the claim, even if the reports move the present building to the north Four members of Independent fire of Ztlttle Silver Were tho Porformera Mr. Johnston was an eccentric No. 1 of New York took tho key down side of the lot, turn it uround so that Mui-Baret I.PWIH, Illi-hliimls jr.l'J.ir, —About 400 Peoplo Saw tlio Show and character. His honesty was unquos- are correct. and made off with it to take it to the company were made exempt firemen. ljillu H. IConpmniT, Aslmi-y Park.. C00.00 city. They didn't get any further than the broad side of the building would They are T. Newton Doremus, Jr., Eu- Ijizzle (^'Conner, Kalr lliiven 17-l.:tli tho Proceeds Woro Abont $100. face Shrewsbury avenue, and build a gene E. Magee, William Francis and GCOI-BO H. Winning, Anbury Park. 432.13 Mechanics' hall at Little Silver waa Jersey City with it before it was in brick or hollow tile building in front. Wllliiim II. Dennett, l-ollK Branch 415.01) XWO SHALL turn stolen from them by some Jersey James Larkin. Florence MoOill, Asbury Park... 2!)7.69 lacked with an audience of more than City Elks. The New Yorkers were This brick or hollow tile addition would John Daly of New York, in a letter, Caroline Hnnver, Scobeyvilli' 203.G...... O* 400 people Wednesday night when a probably be about 40x70 feet. Raymond Miller, Lakewood 1MJ1 70 Ono on Brown Plaoo Thursday and tlio enticed to a bowling alley and while made a kick about paying for side- minstrel show was Riven by the Junior walks and curbing which were laid by Addison L,aFoi'tfe, Llelmar 257,51) American Mechanics of that place. DEPOSITD IIHAEIY A MI&LIOH Otlior on Front Street BunOp.y. they were knocking down the bowling The Dutch Arms club, by a vgte,.of.j .lo.sepli Ari-ants, lloA Hiink 2BD.00 A new house on Brown place be- pins the Jersey City Elks swiped the the members, approved of-thO'p'foJect. the town in front of his property on Graci! E. CotUoll, 1'OHK Branch. . 242.08 The proceeds of the show, amounting mOUB THAN LAOT YEAH. longing: to Mrs. C. Watson Jones key. The plan had alstf, received the ap-Shrewsbury avenue. The work was Joseph ArrantK, LonK Uraluih . . . 242.04 ,o about $100, will be used for gen- done by Frank J. Manson, and Mr.iUury 1). ^Morton, Anbury 1'ark.. 237.15 caught fire Thursday. Painters were proval of the consistory of the church Bertlui Holman, Lakewood 212.10 sral lodge purposes. Tlio Rod BanK Trust Company la Pttsli- From that time on the key passed Daly complained that the sidewalks 231.OG The largo audience waa very ap- working at the place. ' They had a from lodge to lodge. The Jersey City at its meeting last we'ek, A committee Mary A. Mclntlrt', OakhurtU In? Anbury Park and Ocean Grove lire in the furnace and the furnace of five members of the Dutch Arms and curbing were not of the thickness Jonathan W. miller. Red Bank.. 137.00 preciative and applause was frequent. Bank for First Blue®—Deposits Now Elks didn't have it long. They put it required in Mr. Manson's contract, Franc-is Hirfit, A.sbnry Park..... 187.02 The principal feature of the show was became overheated, causing the house in the dome of the building where they cluh wa3 appointed, who will join with Karali T. Hampton. I^raneli. 171.20 Total $13,070,711.06. to catch fire. The damage was slight, tho consistory in arranging the plans with the town. Theodore Shuitt, the ]jj'Jlil "Worilen, Biirnosai. .; 117.0". i court room act in which Lloyd Sick- The statements of thu banks of the met. A band of adventurous Elks street superintendent, was instructed 110.00 es acted as judge and Lester C. Lovett the blaze being put out before the from Lodge No. 1 of New York, the for the new building. The estimated ''A\7.n Slirubv, Anbury Parlt county, which were called for March firemen arrived. Mrs. Jones lives in to investigate the complaint. The lilKliKtu M. 11. imrgoyne, High- as foreman of the jury. Charges were 4th, show a totnl of $13,070,711.00 in same Elks who stole the key when it bill is for $38. lands H3.8S made against various residents of the another house which she rents on was at Red Bank, climbed up into the the extra features added the cost Ay.r.iK McCarthy, Lakelmrat 111.72 deposits. This is $830,115.60 more Frank Fielder's contract for sweep- ohn \V. FlNhci-; Ocean Grove H0.01 tillage and some oMhem were hauled Brown place. She will move in her .nto court to defend themselves. The than was on deposit for the same dateI now house this week. ,-' inr the paved streets for $125 a .Jeor^o W. Taylor, Lontf Branch.. lH7.4!i last year. Th Red Bank trust com- .'atlierine. IJ. Fra/.ec, Allenwood.. 135.70 act created much amusement and made 0 A small outhouse in back of Oscar month was ratified., Mr. Fielder gave ituchel It. l'urman. Point Pleasant 131.49 pany is pushing the Asbury Park and a bond for $200 with himself, James Charles Sciiencli, Red Bunk 129.28 a big hit with the audience. Ocean Grove bank hard for first placo Hesse's ice cream store on front Norman and Fred Luther as sureties. fe'fferson Robinson, Itcd BanH 129,92 Oscar Breckenridge was interlocutor in the amount of business done. Tho street caught fire Sunday afternoon. The street sweeper which Mr. Fielder tcbci-cii I. Simpson, Anbury Pnrk 111.30 of the show. Thu end men were Mr. Some one threw ashes against the Lodgo No. 1, and shortly after that it jj be big enough for nil who wanted '"anny M. Cranmer, Hed Bunk.... 121.61 Lovett, Arthur Ryerson, Emerson Red- Bank trust' company's deposits >e. uses is owned by the town and, is in lorace G. Anpteaate, Bradley amount to $1,030,040.02. The Au-side of the building and this canoed was stolen by Queensborough lodge. need of repairs. This matter was re^- Uoach 110.20 Quackenbush and Mr, Sickles. Soloa bury Park bank's deposits totnl the fire. The (lames spread to the Then it went up the Hudson river to Plans for paying for the addition ferred to Councilman Franklin Pierce Mary Tooiney, Freeholjl 110.00 were sung by Mr. Breckenridge and Sheridan hotel, -but the ^boards of Newburg lodge. Poughkeepsie lodgo were discussed, a'nd it-was thought >ara!i Layton, Union..!.... 104.07 the end men apd by Charles Emley, 31,850,305.88; --The •'-Second national that the-best way-to accomplish' tnis~ •Btryker. - - . Ellml V. Wilson, Lens Branch 95.00 bank of Bed Bank stands fourth with that building were only Scorched as undertook to steal it and in the scuffle Hereafter the sala,ries and expenses Sarah. IJiinipton, Long Brancli.... - 94.83 Vincent Fitamaurice. and Kenneth tho firemen put out the blaze before was by .putting a mortgage on the : Rose Covart, lSiifrllslitowii...... 84,60 Brown. A quartet was eivan by*. Mr; ddposlM of $878,887,81. The follow- for possession the key tvas broken church property for the cost of the ad- of the water plant wiU.be paid out of ing table shows the deposits and louno much damage was done." Although Tho key was not meant for such rough the receipts of that department in- John'W. Brahn, Toma River 80.00 Sickles, Mr. Brown and the two Kelly- the fire was small it caused a great 1 dition and improvements and to issue Tnber Messner, Spring-Lake 70.00 brothers of Red Bank. Miss Elsie mid'discounts of each of the banks.in usage'.'; It was always it little oyer- bonda in sraall denominations. Dona- stead of putting notes an the bank. Rebecca Bolton. Cedar Run...... U3.00 the county: deal of excitement. People from all growhjnnd too weivk'.l'or its great size Heretofore the income from the plant Thomas W. Benton, Relinnr 52.00 Leffcrson was the pianist. The show parts of the town ran to the fire ox- tions to-.the newibuilding. will be ac- .Jury1 O. Bloodgoort, Ocean Grove. 48.70 wound up with the singing of America- '• HKPOSTI'S. •—it j(rew too rapidly'When it was very cepted, but it wan felt that the people has been kept in tho .w,ater fund ac- Anliiiry Park . and . Ocean rode to it in automobiles.; and several young. Newburg lodge got part of it count in the bank, and notes have David Havens, Asbury. Park...... 34.50 Walter E. King had charge of the Urove bank '.? ],-86C,30n.8J Of that part of Red Banlo could not ?aul E. Thompson, Freehold 25.00 musical part of tho show and he led hundred spectators watched tho nt'e-and Poughkeepsie lodge got the rest.. well afford to mate large donations to be«n given to pay the water plant Jlwood Soden, Freehold 25.00 Hod Hank truHt eompnny... 1,(1311.04(1.02 men put the flamesout . After a time the New York lodge got expenses when the collector did notMabel H. Barry, Long Brancli 10.20 the singing. The performance waa Heucoast. national, • Anbury the building fund, but could subscribe Phello B. Johnson, KeanBtiurg. .,. 10.00 under the direction of a committee o£ Pnrk 1,O(1H,298.O4 the pieces together by an agreement for some of the bonds. These bonds have sufficient money on hand to meet riecorul national. Hod Unnlt. ,S7li,GII7.:u these charges. which John Skidmore was chairman. Flmt national, Long Broach K7G,3GG.3G CSUBOH'Q PIJODPDEOTO between the two Hudson river lodges would bear four or five per cent inter- Farmers' national. Allen- and nn expert put the key together est and would bo made payable at any A resolution was adopted urging SOCIETY'!} 30th DIETHDAY. town 710,144.39 Slon HoMiodlDto Have Eoiocd $4,694.77 again. time within one to five years, at the the county freeholders to appropriate Kuyuort bunking company. . 686,850.(18 It was then placed in the New York EXES' HEW OPP10BBB. dtlzenH' national, lAtng tn& Fast Ten Souths. option of the church. A number of sufficient funds to pay for patients oQ' Aid Society Bad an An- Branch .".. 493.S27.ri5 Fourth quarterly conference of Zion lodge home and after a time the Redoffers were made of voluntary work who are treated at the Long Branch Annual S&e&ti&g of Be First national, Freehold.'.'.. 4jll.lll8.01. Methodist church was held last week. Bankers received an invitation from on the church and some of those pres- hospital free of charge. This resold Held Last WcOnraflay. First nntloiral. Belmur 390,098.78 The ladies' aid society of the Holm- The meeting was in charge of Rev.their city brothers to come and got theent offered to give a certain amount of tion was favored by Mayor George M. del Reformed church celebrated its Farmera' und Merchants', W. H. Coffee. The congregation key. The Red Bank Elks chartered a labor or service free and to accept pay- Sandt, who had a conference with the The annual meeting of the Red MntriWnn . 38G,90MB ment in bonds for additional services thirtieth anniversary with a sociable Bank lodge of Elks was held lack J.ontf liranch banking, com- adopted resolutions asking conference special train to the city and took along mayors of surrounding towns on Sat- n the chapel laat Friday afternoon. Wednesday night and nearly a hun- pany ..:.... :i80,"fiO.oi to reappoint, Mr. Coffeo as presiding the Ijong Branch arid Asbury Park rendered or for material. It is be- urday- regarding this matter. For the There waa a full membership present, Freehold-banking oompnny. :t5-l,2G0.89 lieved that a considerable part of the past few years the town has made a dred members turned out It was N. .1. mortgage and trust I elder and; to reappoint Mr. Davenport lodges as guests. The Red Bankers and most of the original officers of the the first annual meeting held in tha as pastor. The financial report of the had n fine time at the New York Elks' labor on the building would be volun- cash contribution to the hospital. company 30G.084.42 tary on the part of members of the society were also there. Mrs. Henry new home. Matters of great im- ' Atlantic HlKbliindH imtknml :!IM,G:II;.'J7 church's condition showed that home, but they didn't get the key. The Other towns have made similar dona- Cooke of New Brunswick, the first portance to the lodge, in addition to Oritrtil imtlonul. li'reeliold. . ^8G."Z31.39 $47 raised the past ten Long Branchers stole it, and from church nnd of the residents of that lo- tions, and the freeholders annually Anbury Pork . trust com- cality who are interested in the church. president of the society, made an ad-the annual election of officers, brought pany • 277,591.30 b ththe Asbury make a hospital appropriation. The dress, as did also Mrs. John R. Du- nrl Elks Mr. Leggett said that it was not the Out the large attendance and much Fit'Ht national, dprluKl.ukc. 272,001.33 reported on the work of building fh if f , - lost !t a T cn councilmen think this is inequitable Boie of Freehold. Another person C !o e *• 5 : intention to build a new church on the interest wna manifested in the even- Froohold triiBt company.... . 2GG.B4-l.fiO new church. The report made men-l *f? ^ i in turn were robbed of and unjust as the towns which make among the original officers who at-ing's work. Ocean OroVe natlonul...,.. 24(J.G1N.1" l contributions are virtually taxed Flint natlonnl, Kngllslitowii 22G.11S9.I9 tion of the liberal donations which had I i lamden. From Camden it went tended the sociable was Mrs. William Pnmilo'H national; ICoypcirt. ' 220,81 e,u to Philadelphia. Various other lodges twice, once for the donation made by M. Conover of Colt'a Neck. Mi3s An- William Weed Brown will suceeed been made for the new place of wor- come. By moving the present church them and once for the appropriation Richard Applegate as exalted ruler. MuuiUKjunn liQtlonul 187,200.87 ship. It stated that if tho congrega- got hold of it from time to time till to the north side of the lot, ample derson of New York, a representative First national, Seubrlirht... 118,209.29 finally it got to Roanoke. made by the county. It was stated of the board of domestic missions of The other new officers are: KeuiiHburp national.,; 80.G&9.40 tion and friends of the church met the room would be left on the corner of the that the cost to the hospital for doc- Esteemed loyal knight—William P. First natlnnal,' ICutontown. . 7ff,748.93 The Eoanokers had a tough time in : Reformed church, was a special present urgent need of funds in the lot for the church when the time cnm« toring and treating the free patients dd!!, Finn nntlnnni, Braillry mime npitit which the}' hutt exhibited stealing it, and in tho nciiiuiiiugu for lor its erection. Mr. Leggett stated guest. She was present when the so- ii.'iicii 7c.0sn.07 for last year was $20,898.21 and that ciety was organized thirty years ago Ksteomed lecturing Itnlght—Chill-legi in the past the building of the newpossession of it the key was again that it was his deaire to have some- the hospital had a deficit of $8,651.98 Dlmond. Tnllll 11.1.07(1.711.U0 church would bo successfully carried broken. In a letter to Andrew R. Cole- and she gave a short talk in which Secretary—Andrew It. Coleinan. thing doinp; in the church every night. for the year. More money was raised Treasurer—Clinton P. Elliott. LOANS AMI DISl'OIIXTK. through. Conference will begin at man, secretary of the Red Bank lodge, His idea of a church, he said, was not she compared conditions of that time at Red Bank for the hospital than at with conditions today. Old times Tyler—Pnllip Uonnor. Anbury Parli •and Ocean Somorville on April 28th. the secretary of the Roanoke lodge a building which was used for a prayer any other town, this being due prin- Trustee for 3 years—Charles P. Ir- (Inive bunk S I.OG8,il24.Cl stated last week that the key was beinrr meeting one evening in tho week and were talked over and many pleasant win. Ited Hank trunt ..company. .. X l:i.t!!U'.Gr, repaired. When it is fixed up it will cipally to the efforts of the hospital recollections were revived. Refresh- Delegate to national convention—Past ^eiieonut imtlonul. Anbury . for church services for a few hours auxiliary. The resolution adopted by fix-silted Ruler Kicliard AnplcKntc. Park 9:17,430.00 ' KIJA1T3BUEG I.IOBI10E REFUSES. be about sixteen feet long, two feet on Sunday, but a building which was ments and the other usual pastimes the Red Bank officials urges the free- wero also enjoyed. An ofToring of Alteitaate—Past Kxalted Ruler Edwin :-M ,:i>ii.l 111L11>>11.'< 1. Iteil Hunk. Mi2,7GI.UI] having been added to it in order to pro- open for doing good pretty much all holders to so apportion its hospital Field. J' Flint imtloiinl, Loni; Ileimcli II I.(131.83 : Strong Opposition to art Additional Ho- vide room for the names of the lodges $27 was made. DeleK:ft<;B to Mtnto convention-Dr. l-'uriuei-H' nut lomil, Allen- the time. At the close of his address appropriation that each town will be ' tel at XCeanslmrEr. which iiave had it and the dates when Kilwln Held, Richard Applegate. An- tnwn 2Sl,34:i.(i7 Mr. Leggett stated that one subscrip- taxed for the actual expense of caring drew It. Coleniau. Keyport imukiiiK i-innpany. . •! I I,!»!(>.Ei[i • Judge John W. Slocum last Thurs- they captured it. The key is literally tion of $100 toward the work of en- Cltl'/ellH1 national, I.iin^ covered with inscriptions. When it is for the free patients which it sends Tho new officers will be installed i day refused the license application of larging tho church had already been to the hospital. UOE1E FBOM FLOltlDA. llrillirll I.2S.OIK.12 repaired an iron replica will be made received. Wednesday night, April 14th. Flr.Ht national, Freehold,.., 2117,977.!ll j Edward Simcrlein of Keansburg.- The of it for the Roanoke lodge ntid the Flr«l nntlomil, ln-lnun- iHill,4~°-22 j application was opposed by a laige wooden key will be sent back to Red The committee of .the Dutch Arms The Monmouth contracting com- Mr. and Mrs. Warren S. Oonklln Bo- 3'al'liH'rH' mid MerelmiitM", turnod Homo Xiagt Wook. STREET .MlltMVftli 2G3,17-l.0l ) number of the residents of Konnsburg. Bank. club which was appointed to prepare pany was awarded the contract to lay I.iin;r Ili-aiieli bailkliijT cimi- A petition with 300 signatures was sewers on Park place ut a cost of plans for the enlarged building con- Mr. and Mrs. Warren S. Conklin OfllclnlG Ficlc Out ThorouirhfarGo Whicil puuy :!LT,.U1 l.flfi presented to Judge Slocum asking him $5G0. An inspector will be appointed. sists of Ezra Osborn, Eden S. Ewing, of Brunch avenue returned home lnst Aro to Kocolvo First Consideration. Freehold hnnkliih' eolniialiy. 2!i:i,lin.li!t ! not to grant the license. A petition FBOH PAp.Ar,vnirj. J. A. VanSchoick and Daniel H. Cook. The bids for the work were opened week from a stay of nearly two Mew .lertiey mart^H1T»" Mini ,i ! asking that the license bo granted, some time ago, but the awarding of What streets should be improved trust company ino, 12 ).:i) A committee representing the ladies' months in Florida. Most of the time during the coming year was one of Alliiiillt- Illicliliuulv nnlliiiiul L»7H,7"r..mi j bearing 100 signatures, was nlao pre- Oonioliuo B. Collins of IConntjlmrer Sled aid society will act with the commit- the contract was held up because of war, spent at St. Augustine and at Central niitlounl, Freehold.. iliri.lirili.li7 sented, but Judge Slocum believed on Sunday of Lust Weoh. tee of the Dutch Arms club and thecomplaints which had been made Miami. Mr. and Mrs. Conklin met a the topics under discussion at tho Red Anbury Park trust t'ompiiny IKH.ill -I.B8 that the opponents of the license rep- Cornelius B. Collins of Keanabftrg about the sewers which the company Bank council meeting Monday night. Flint national, Hprllllt l.uke 2(i7,BIHI.(i7 consistory in arranging the plans. number of Monmouth county people Judging by the talk of tho officials, Freehold trum eoiupitny... . 2ir>.722.jil resented the popular sentiment at died Sunday of last week of paralysis. This committee consists of Mrs, F. V.laid on Spring street. Frank E. Price, in Florida at almost every place Oeeun drove national 2ril,2!l(i.:l2 I Keansburg nnd he refused the nppli- He was 75 years old. For many years Many, Mrs. Eznt Osborn, Miss Mary president of the company, defended where they stopped und two of the Bergen place, Peters plnce, Maple Flint luitloiial. l']iixllHlitiivvn 1 l»ll. IT:i.U0 in his early manhood he was captain Matthews and Mias Rachel Osborn. the Spring street work. avenue, Spring street and South People'o nrillomil, Keyport.. IJHi,7r>r».ili; bnnrdin.fr houses where they spent thu street will receive first consideration. Alnnumuimi untloual 11!r..411.^0 Jeremiah Shcehan of Keansburg | of a Bteamboat which ran between Tho consistory of th6 church comprises A note for $3,39-1.98 to meet cur- jnoater part^ of the time were con- Firm national, HcubrlKlit... I in.131.8ft i find presented' an application for a Port Monmouth and New York. He Rev. Lester G. Leggett, F. V. Many, rent expenses was placed in the bank Petitions for their improvement were Keaiisbm-K national ii:i,!iur).ri2 ducted by Monmouth county people. filed with the borough cleric several I'lr-'it national, Kutonlowu. . 2ri,!»r(U.:i2 i wholesale liquor license nt Kenns- leuves a wifo and four children. The D. D. Smock, Harry Sniflin,' Fred D. in anticipation of 1914. taxes. Mr. Conklin says that the season in l'K, but he withdrew his application children are Mrs. Hester Morris, Mrs. Hurley, George C. 1). Hurley and . -«>»B^ years ago nnd have been supple- First natlonnl. Ili'mlley Florida has been very rainy and hn«mented from time to time by more lleilfh 111,303.00 aft!er Simerloin'a license wus refused. Viola Curli&rt, Frank B. Collins and Clifford L. Chandler.' X WEALTH OS WOOD IN THIS TELE resulted in a great loss of crops. The William Collins, all of whom live nt recent requests. Councilman Hugh J. 'j'nliil J t>.s71.r.i r». 11 The committee which is drawing the ornnge and grape fruit crop, however Phillips, who lives on Peters place, Keansburg. The funeral was held last plans for the addition to the church Iff Xot of Pouts, Holla anil rirowoort han been very large and tiie growers Thursday nnd tho service was con- Baid he hoped to huvo that street will prepare those plans no soon as Cut Out of a Holmdel Cho&tnut. have found it impossible to market paved with concrete. He said ho be- Church to Hold Untly. Accldout to Kra. II. J. Wlluon In Ploildn ducted by Rev. Charles G. Book. The possible. A meeting of the Dutch John Zantzinger of Everett cut nil of the crop. In many places lino body was buried at Green Grove cem- down a very large chestnut tree on lieved he could get property owners The Zion Methodist church of Red r.aat ^Voilnocaa:/. Arms club nnd of the members of the oranges are sold at l>0 cents a hun-owning moro than half the land
M. i. <4^ G STAMPS, /iK FOfc 7 HEM Now is the time to have those bursled seam3 in your tin .Mrs. Harriet W. Kocfcliff of Now roof and gutters repaired. The sanitary condition of your plumbing XATE SO York -went to Manasquan last wick work means a great deal to the general health of your.family. Why to inspect the contents of a BEfe de- Sidney C. Blciles Sett a Bans at Haaa- posit box, -which was rented by thu not have it looked over and put in condition while it can be done at topan i to His Wlf« KJid SOS—Jtua«s fata Jonathan W. Butler. Mr. Butki a nominal cost. Soaox^an Makes Caek Bs^uestss—Other had left most of his estate to Mr1- WiilB Recently Psrobated. Hocklilfs infant daughter in a will 1 would be glad to give you estimate on any new work at Mrs. Katherine B. Lower of Eaton-. which ws&'executed last October. Mis Redacllaas made thrssigliont list, man} i@e grecaies this week same time. _-_.... town made her will last January.,., She Roekliff found a later will in the safe groceries 2 for 2Se, raaay ollie» p?ie& reductions. appointed her daughter,_Edith"* K. deposit box in which a nephew, livinf, HOWARD F*REY Ci'owell of New York, executrix of the in Maryland, was named as sole beiiv- will and left her entire estate to Her.ticiary. Street. Phone 234-J. Red Bank, N. J. IFais; Norway Rfselce^el . S tor Wifo and 8
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#0€0<0#0€0404040#0<0^<)40^0<0^0^0<0<0^©<*®^@^ engagement of their daughter, Mar- Mr. Field's- parents, Mr. and Mrs. DEATH OP PJIEIHOID WOMAN. tha IJ,, to Thomas J. Gilmour of Jer-Thomas Field, recently. sey City. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Curtis en- Mrs. Evorett iilattliowc Dlml Tuesday of Luke MeSherry of New York, who tertained a few friends Monday night. Xast Week Aftor a Lou? Sicfenoss. ia having a California bungalow built A feature of the evening was the Mrs. Bertha Andrew Matthews, ' . BftBEBAMi TEAM. 1 in tho Now Point Comfort section, serving of maple sugar on snow. wife of Everett Matthews of Freehold, was in town Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Charles Wyckolf and daughter died Tuesday of last week at the age of Rccort Donations of Boons nrlnj Total Leslie VanPelt of Wood avenue has Carolin- . e an»d -V*. Revw_.> W^Vt.o Wwv . Hoaglan_ m n fK d 38 years"•• . WIMrsT 111 . Matthew1 Tl..._s . ha*_. d been in In tho library Up to 350—Houao Cost- bought a wirelesa outfit and he haswere recent' visitors to Newark, • poor health several years but up until •How i lug 94,000 Bolug Built ' at Ideal installed it on his house. It haa a re- The long dispute as to who was thethe day before her death she seemed * Beach. ceiving radius of 2,000 miles. boas pool player of Marlboro was to be as well as usual. She was seized The Keansburg baseball club will Mrs. C. Shuck of Newark, owner settled last week in Edward Bath- by the fatal illness about eighteen ' give an entertainment and dance of n group of bungalows near the en-gate's pool room. The players for thehours before her death. Mrs. Mat- , Thursday niRht, April 8th, at thetrance to Granville pnrk, has been championship were Edward Loos and thews was a daughter of William auditorium. A fifteen-act vaudeville spending a few days here. Lester Smith, the latter winning by E. Woodfield of Freehold. Besides her ' performance will be given by lied Mrs. William Stanford of Main the score of 25 to 0. husband and parents she loaves two , Bunk, Long Branch and New York street has bought forty rolls for her Mrs. J. H. Baird and Mrs. Anna children, Stacey and Gladys Matthews, For four years in Pennsylvania, for two in New Jersey, the talent. Special trolley curs will leave player-piano. William B. Randolph Baird were Asbury Park visitors last and three brothers, Roy Woodfield of Full Crew Law has had the acid test of every-day experience. ' Kennsbui'K for Eed Bank, Highlands has bought 35 new rolls. Wednesday. Lakewood, Charles Woodfield of New . and Kcyport in the early hours of the York and George Woodfield of Toledo, What has it accomplished ? Nine boys, members of the Sun- Mrs. Frederick Newman of Spring Ohio. morning. Frank Johnson, manager shine club of Elizabeth* spent Sunday Lake is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Five and one-half million dollars have been wasted by the rail- ' of tho club, is chairman of the com-with Mrs. Sarah Brands of/the Sun- Neiberlien. roads, and in no single instance has the Full Crew Law, that com- • mittee in ehnrg;e of the affair. set View house. HAXLROAD MAN DEAD. Donations of books to the public William Pearl and daughter Adole Nelson Quackenbush took a num- pels this waste, contributed one jot to the safety of the traveling ' school library have been made re- and Miss Anna Danke of Brooklyn ber of friends to the minstrel show at tuG of Raxtuiugdalo Died Mon- public. •i sently by Michail Gioe of New York, were rocont • visitors- at* the Sunset Freehold last Friday night. • day of SiaBt Week. B. H. VanVechten of Jersey City and View house. The Christian Endeavor meeting Martin Loftus of Farmingdale died In proportion to the great body of railroad employes, the number at the Reformed church next Sunday Monday of last week after a three ' Misa Gertrude Korn of Keansburg. A quilting party was held last Fri- night will be led by Miss Margaret of extra men forced on the railroads by the Full Crew bill is small. • About thirty books were added to theday afternoon at Mrs. Louis Fra- days' sickness, He was 56 years old. But their pay is high, higher, in fact, than the wages really earned librnry by these donations, making the zee'a. About forty persons were Courtright. The subject will be For many years he had been section "Favorite Books of the Bible and foreman on the Central railroad. A by most other classes of employes. total number of books over 250. An present. v. Why." ' entertainment will bo Riven Friday, Charles Ward of New York was a widow and six children survive him. It costs the railroads $2566 in one year to pay the superfluous March 2Cth, for the benefit of the li-visitor to his cottages on Beacon Mrs. Bergman, Edward Bathgate The children are Thomas Loftus of brary. beach Saturday and Sunday. and two sons Lawrence and Arthur Long Branch and Mrs. James Tolly, trainmen on one passenger train operating between New York and Hurt & Lloyd have been awarded John Strauss and Henry Kludick of and Mrs. J. F. Marnn were Long Kate, Margaret, William and Martin Pittsburgh. the contract to build a house costing Newark were recent guests of Walter Branch visitors last week. Loftus of Farmingdale. The funeral $4,000 at Idonl bench for Edward A. Randolph of Main street. was held Thursday and burial was That's but a single item, taken at random from the tremendous Russ of New York. Tho houso will Rudolph Wilhelm of Jersey City Vandoiburg Hows. made in the Catholic cemetery at Free- bill which directly or indirectly each citizen has to pay. bo 29x41 feet and will contain six spent Sunday with George W. Ober- hold. ^^ rooms. It will be fitted with gas andlandcr of Maplo street. Charles Strong has been confined But the people are now determined to pay this needless bill - running water, and will be ready for Miss Alice Clear of the Keansburg to the house with a heavy cold. Killed by a Poll. no longer. occupancy this spring. News has been laid up the past week Mrs. Charles Connors of Lincroft Albert Cook, who was employed in An official board meeting of the has been visiting Alfred Bennett and with a heavy cold. family, who recently moved on thethe Frank W. Baker hardware store at If you have not yet voiced your personal demand that the Methodist church will be held after Hurry Shick of Jersey City has Asbuvy Park, was killed by a fall down waste of this money that should be spent for your better and safer prayer meeting tonisht. Tomorrow been here, at his summer cottage on Henry Cross farm. the elevator shaft of the store Mon- night a mcetinpr of tho Brotherhood Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cross and day of last week. Cook was working service be stopped, a letter to your elected representative at Lincoln court. fnmily of Holmdel visited Mrs. John will be held, at which Rev. L. L. Hand Joseph Freschi of the Creek road alone at the time. He fell about twelve | Harrisburg and Trenton is your most effective method. of Milltown will spenk. The junior McDonough and Mrs. John Cross on feet and landed on his head. His Epworth league will meet Friday has bought a new Stearns touring Sunday. death occurred three hours later. Mr. nftenioon lifter school. Next Sunday automobile. • Mr. and Mrs. Martin Diggins of Cook was 31 years old. SAMUEL REA, DANIEL W1LLARD, morning Rev. Charles G. Book will John Hay has returned from a Marlboro spent Sunday with Mr. and President, Pennsylvania Railroad. President, Baltimore and Ohia Railroad. preach on "Promised Rests," and atvisit of o few days with' friends at Mrs. Edward Hoey and family. night he will deliver a temperance Newark. . Raymond, James and Millicent THEODORE VOORHEES, sermon. William Siegel of Main street haa Ryan have recovered from heavy colds ESL CARS-BKMS. President, Philadelphia
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SPRING SALE 1915 Spring COATS, DRESSES, SKIRTS, WAISTS. Ail the latest materials and styles, at a special offering for this week. COATS and DRESSES $10 LADIES' SPRING COATS, (58.88. $1 LONG SILK GLOVES AT 69c. Hudson Six 40 $1550. F. O. B. Detroit The very newest, witli belted back and flare bot- 16-liutlon length, Malanay silk, iloulile (infer tom; also military styles in the latest materials, gab- tips, in white and black. ardines, serge, wool poplin and novelty mixtures, Kayser's guaranteed tinner tip silk gloves, good For several months past the pessimists We confidently predict that soon many bvery coat faultlessly tailored and correct in styles. selection of desirable shades. Short silk gloves, 50c? HANDSOME NEW SPRING DRESSES.AT |4.98. long silk gloves, 75c'and $1. have been trying hart! to pin a " Rest in of these imitators uill lie- I'om.-'l to .iilnpt 11 rustic These have Just arrived. 'They-are equal "to any" $15 dress. Fine smart models in the latest shades, $1.50 SUEDE AND LAMBSKIN GLOVES, $t. Peace" wreath on prosperity. tiwamn'n to nutrient tlwir i>ro
ter of Staten Island are spending sev- 1',,' It I >l-,!;l!ltr,l llv- II,,. \I;i-,'(ir •!!!,{ IVim! Jonathan Stout of Atlantic Hijcli- 1 evul days with Mrs. Clapp's aister, il Hi Ihi- I!,,1'III'II-I, ,,!' |.-ai,. HavilK laricls has been awarded the contract Miss Florence Campbell. Jlaiy P. Komvell to Jlimlcttn liallov I. si n 1, to rebuild the stone wall on tho school Li ti-aclH OL' liual, $1 V ; twi-i.-n Ki- nn M KM 1 hiV- 11 Warren Matthews, has moved from Llllle Jl. Hyatt to Michael Harris. ! : riiini nr i'i l \iw I! . d(] proporty on Miller street. His bidthe Van Dupois farm to a.farm at lots, il. X' l-'llil- II, .V.'ll. In an,I 11, ''!,'!IVTI;. for the wovk was $685.. John Wood- with tlu .i-IC ward bid $800;" Samuel B. Papa en- Prospect Plains, near Hightstown. Rolradol To-wnnlilp. .I. i ;-|)UYi 11 Illl ill!' LN';!'!,, !>,•> John Cullcn of Middletown has moved .!, I sliouiiiK iiriiili- in' 111,11;. 1'M;H|, tered two bids, one for ?75ft and one Annie L. Craw fora to Board of 1-Jiluca- "in u.!m- on the farm vacate! by Mr. Matthews. .% sun nil,! l':iir llin.ii [:,, ' 'ti for $700; John Horan, St., bid tlon. Trait oi' lana on tho road from .'. , Ki-nin :iveiiiie :nul l-~si li- i.i- Miss Reba Bunting and Hairy LVan-l'oi-il s Corner lo Keel UailU, Jl. 1 I.'l'.Tl:i V ini.l $961.14; and Chris Stoinmetx entered .;. , IViirl iui-iiui'." 1111,1 now Dll ill l.: Witli two bids, $339 and $375. Tho Stein- Whitlock of Ocenn Grove are guests JZurJtau TownsHj?. .•. ' llnniiiKh I'li-rl:. of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bradloy. .. , -'. Thl.t tuli-irnt :III.. pt'l-l, t itvn metz bids were rejected by tho hoard Oliver A. Brown to Snmuol Kabath. »S ; 1111,1 lllT'llV IS ^Minti',1 ;lll.l ,i\,'i, ,,, Steruopticon pictures were u^:d toI'ruct of land, ?l. because they thought tho price was William A. Acker to Harry Aumack. A'Tliiinnis X. SUTiii'ti-i-. his heir*, ex, ,'ii- too low for Kood work. The wall is illustrate the sermon at the Refsrmed 15 acres, $1. -S tin:, iiiiiiiiiiistriitors mill U.-HI^H-I tu ,.',,n- churoh Surdny night. «:• stnu-t 11 ml m:iiiit;Lin a l-,ri,l"(. HIT<>*H MIH! to bo rebuilt by tho 15th of May. William A. AcJeor to H'lllard W Au- •;. : ItiilKi' r.iad, lielwu.-n IC-inii .ui-ime .,ml Walter FU'fdH is on the sick list. maclc. 2 tracts of land, Jl. •> I'.-itrl it •.-.•nil,', sni.t i.riiln,. to be en- William Kruse of Bay avenue has W.lliiim Hurlehorno has boughc a Alliort H. ('nuclei to Jlury Leo. Lnnil •f ! sll-lli-teil lit till! ,,,'hit .~l,,,,vn on M.iil had tho porch of his hotel painted six-cylinder Chandler automobile. on Florence avenue, SI y : niiip. iiinl tu lie i-oiiKtrin t.,1 in .-.>i-.li 11 j_ to white. Sliuy Leo to Albert a. Coin-lot Land Frank S. Weeks has ordered a ma-on Florence avenue, Jl. JUST ARRIVED. y !"1:II-.'OUKII I'l.'i'U, so as tu nll,,,v a ,1,,,,'- Henry J. Smith ia recovering from chine of the same make. Jolm li. Collins tn William T, Browne y iini-i- of nut less (hail riiirtt'uli t'e.t (I.!1 I his recent, sickness. Mr. and Mrs. .L'ouia Snyder enter- Lot tit Keiui.-sliurfr, ?1. yiiilmvi.- lhe level ,.,f tlfe new Kl'11,1,1 nf Mica Annnfoollo TVnncy (mve a .lolin I!. Collin.i to Mnry K. Itc-llly. 2 V ItiilMe rmiil nt its i-iMitral imlnr, tin I-.-I- tained about fifty friends at n party loin nt Kennstmrg, 31. y , t;ililiKhe,l in this nr.l Inn n,-,-, ;m,l a cl-m- bridge whist party Friday nip;ht at and dance Friday night. Clinrlos G. snyilov to Itoseoo u. Snmll. y I roiiilwiiy ul' thirty fe, t 1:1,1'1 in wlilili. her home on Navcsink avenue to Henry Ford of Scobcyvilie is theLand at Keyport, $1. I ' nil in aeeiM-diniCL' witli i;ai,l map, plans about a scoro of friends. • Aftor the boss walker of this neighborhood. He Jnnies Cole to .Jeanne floono 2 Iota at ! ] 11ml Kiiei-lllr-iitluii,! niinte tluiil'oi- l:n,| Barnes the guests contributed to the KoaiiNlmi-K lieaeli. 51. ,l,in»»' on lile with tin- Hormmli Ol'-rlt. came to this place a few days ago Chnrje.i F. llOKiivt to Laura Anderson ,t# :!. Til" eost niltl ,'.\p.ii4t. oi innntni, t- entertainment with musical and vocal expecting to ride with John G. Bennett Lot at KoaiiHljuri?, 51 ,t. Inn nil,! iiiiiinUilniiiK t-ui,l brt
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CHEVROLET "ROYAL. MAIL." CHEVROLOT "E3ABV GRAND* :, with Magneto and Prest-O-Lite Tank $750 with Magneto and Prest-O-Lite Tank $S7S F-. O. B. Flint. MichlSon F\ O. B. Flint, Miohlfian , when equipped with Electric Lights and when equipped with Electric Lights and Starter • Starter $il©
4 ALL. MODELS •+ 1AMESBURY' $ Mohair Tailored Top, with Cover and Side Curtains Demountable Rims Time Irons PH1CE, fully equipped with Electric Lights Windshield Speedometer Non-Skid Tires on Rear Wheels and Starter Electric Horn License Brackets Front and Rear F\ O. B. Flint, Michigan Complete Lamp Equipment Complete Tool Equipment
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held under bail as a witness against John Howard, who was arrested at Red Bank last week charged with grand larceny on complaint of Wil- liams. Fertilizer Factory Closdd. The Consumers' fertilizer factory at Farmingdale, which was closed last fall because of the inability to get pot- ash from Germany, has been perma- Should Read the Following nently closed and the material on hand is being sold and shipped to other fac- Letter— irs* Slack's Story Personal Hotes, Sales of Properly, Building Opera- tories. About Her Child's Recovery To have J»eagae Team Again. Is Entirely Reliable. tions—Lodge Doings—Slight Fires—Births, Mar- Asbury Park will again have a base- ball team in the Atlantic league. The Palmyra, Pa.—"Three years ago my riages, Deaths, Accidents team in last year's league was with- little mti bad blade measles which left drawn before the season closed, but it her with a chronic IJOURII and so awfully Features of Town and Coursty. is hoped to have a team which will thin you could count all her ribs,and she play the whole season through this coughed so much she had no appetite, The Howard Osborn store building Members of E. H. Stokes firecom -year. "Nothing we gave her seemed to at Manasquan is being converted into pany of Ocean Groye placed a large help her at 511 vmtilcme day Mrs. Neibert living apartments. There will be onewreath of flowers on the grave of X>oath of War Veteran. told me how much good Vinol had done flat on each floor, equipped with mod- George F. Rainear, a dead member of William A. Palmer, a veteran of the her little girl, so I decided to try it for ern improvements. the company, at West Long Branch civil war, died at the home of his sis-my little one, and it has done her so much Charles Hamilton has resumed liis last week. Walter F. Clayton and T. ter, Mrs. J. F. Thompson of Imlays- good Bhe ia hungry all the time, her job at the Central railroad freight sta- Nelson Lillagore comprised the com-town, on Sunday, February 28th. He cough ia gone, she ia stouter and more tion at Freehold which he has every mittee which procured the wreath. was 73 years old and had lived at New healthy in color and this is the firstwin - ter she has been able to play out in tho Hereafter the basis o£ spring and summer. Thirteen Hew Church Momuora. York many years. One son survives him. snow, coasting and snow-balling without John Delzel has moved from Davis Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Disbrow, Mr. any ill effects. "—Mrs. ALFRED SLACK, to Horncrstown, where lie will work and Mrs. A. J. Jamison, Mr. and Mrs.Paving; Job Awarded. Palmyra, Pa. adjustment will ber for Mrs. Anna Wills on her farm. W. G. Conover and children, James, The contract for paving the wings We know Vinol will build up your Ronson Warne, who has been in Jennie and Margaret, Mrs. Matheson of Norwood avenue at Deal and lay-little ones and make ,them healthy, Florida for several weeks, has re-and son James, Mrs. J. Harold Smith ing brick gutters through the same strong and robust, therefore we ask In Ford sizes? plain tread, turned to his home near Matawan. and Enoch Wilson are new members of street was awarded last week by the parents of every frail and sickly child Mrs. Harry Chnfcy of Asbury Park the Allentown Baptist church. freeholders to William F. McGovern in this vicinity to try a bottle of Vinol, 6,000 miles; Kant Slip, 7,500 gave birth to a son last Thursday. Automobiles in Collision. of Trenton, McGovern's bid was our delicioua cod liver and iron tonic John Lawley of Manasquan has ?23,927. without oil. made several improvements to his Automobiles owned by J. Laird miles. AH other sizes, plain house at that place. Hulse and Raymond Voorhees collided Soloctecl as Debater. If we can induce you to try a bottle at Englishtown last Saturday week. Miss Phyllis B. VanBrunt of Long of Vinol as a body-builder and strength- Elliott Hall of Glendola, who was Branch has been selected as one of creator for your child, and you do not tread, 5,000 miles; Kant Slip kicked by a horse recently, is still in One tire on Mr. Voorhees's car was find it ia all we claim, we will return cut in two and the steering gear was three speakers to represent the normal :• -A a serious condition. your money on demand. • ' { bent. The other ear was not damaged.school in its annual debate with Jao. Cooper, 7v., Drufnrl&t, Had B&nlc, n, 3, tread, 6,000 miles. Mrs. Harry Vnnllise of Imlaystown Neither driver was hurt. Swarthmore college. The debate will Kiive birth to a son Sunday of last Died at Hospital. be on the abolishment of the Monroe week. doctrine. The word "adjust" is merely figura^ Mis. Emma Johnson, who had herBrew Churoh Soc!oty. - Cona were Surpiioed. a right leg amputated at the Long tive, because in 1914 the total adjust- i Officers William R. Lewis, John R. Branch hospital four weeks ago, died The young men of the Long Branch Gravatt and Wilson D. Hankinson of there last Thursday. Mrs. Johnson Baptist church have organized a ment in Kelly-Springfield Tires for' Freehold went to the Pennsylvania was fifty years old und was a native of league. William VanBrunt, Jr., has railroad station last Saturday night Pennsylvania. She is survived by a been elected president, Edgar West the whole United States was less than week on a tip that the station was daughter and a son. vice president, Ralph Cheetham secre- 1%, You get this being robbed. They found some rail- Pier Company's New Plane. tary and Irving Howland, Jr., treas- road employees in tlie basement warm- u rer. unequalled service in tfS"«~3^ ing themselves by the furnace. . Tile Long Branch pier company has EllrB' New Offlcem. Gelid Brylawslci Weds. plans for an arcade building two Kelly-Springfield stories high oa the pier to be erected, Charles Rugarber has been elected uninterrupted mileage— Eugene Brylawski, formerly con- adjoining the boardwalk. The pier exalted ruler of the Asbury Park nected with the I.yric theater at Red company also plans to erect other lodge of Elks. A. Roy Asay is leading not adjustment. Tires are built up to a stanch Bank nnd the Savoy theater at Asbury buildings on the pier until the entire knight, Thomas F. O'Brien loyal Park,'was married last week to Miss j space is used up. knight, Martin L. Ferris secretary and Before buying some ard—-not down to a price Margaret Fitzgerald of Kentucky. Mrj. Auto Breaks Window. Frank H. Cole treasurer. Brylawski is now manager of the other tire at a lower Michael Collins ran his automobileA Bow Bible Class. Urund Opera house at New Llaven, About 25 young women of the First Connecticut. into the display window of Bertram price analyze the basis Birch's store at Freehold last week Methodist church of Asbury Park Belmar Woman Non-Euiteil. while backing into the garage and have organized a bible class. Mrs. of adjustment offered Judge Walter Taylor of Asbury George C. Bordcn is president of the For Young and Old class, Mrs. E. F. Chaffinch vice presi- The acute agonizing pain of by the other maker the action brought by Mrs. Alice Hab- dent and Mrs. Eric Houston treasurer. Corner Maple Avenue and White St.,, eistick against F. Bradley C ox to re-tho Kami- way. rheumatism ia soothed at onco —see what you really Farm Hand's Buddon Death. (tuu Carrier Kolonsod. by Sloan's Liniment. Do not cover $11-1 alleged to be due for the rub—it penetrates to the fioro drilling of a well. Water was not Nicholas Stukard, \vl\o was employed William Conover of Freehold Made to Malio Good do get for less money. RED BANK, N. J. pleaded guilty to carrying a revolver Bnot, bringing a comfort not .struck ami payment for the work was on J. M. Tilton's farm at Manalapan, dreamed of until tried. Get a refused. was stricken with heart disease while on election night when arraigned be- fore Judge Slocuin last Friday week. bottle, today. nected with tho erection und mainto- id alterations to said bridRo to con- Hamilton Man Missing** in the hay mow Sunday of last week AN OIIDIXANCR ESTABLISHING THE nancn of Hiild brldKO nnd changing ual'l form to Hald now jrrndo, Mlmlk bo bors^ nnd Ml to the first floor. He wasConover was released under sus- RHEUMATISM GKADU OF IllDCfrH ROAD, BK- Krntlf, BhaU bo paid by tho &uU\ Thomas by tho oald ThomaB N. McCartor. his Isaac T. Liitsbaw is missing from pended sentence until next October. TWEKN KEMP XIOAD AND FAIR N. McCarter, his heirs, oxooutoro, nd- hoira, excoutorrf, ndmlptatratora and ©s- his home at Hamilton and bis wife be- dead when found. Mr. Stukard was Here Whol Othero Say : HAVIJ.V itOAU, IN Till') UOKOUOH niinlntratorH and HHHlsns, wlio Blmll in- Toachorci Mot at Frcohold. "I tlghly recommend your IJnimcnt HigiiH, or, in default thereof, tho Baff- lieves that he has gone with a woman, (>!> years old. OF UUMSON, AND I'HOVIDING KOlt dt'iiinlfy said Boruuyh and Have H liurin- BII of HuniHon HIIU'I havo tlio rlghft t& Qota 3330 Judgment. C8 tho Lest remedy for rheumatism I over TUB UltADINU THKIIKOF, AND ICHH from ull coata ond ctiargcEi in tlio to whom he is said to have been atten- School teachers of Freehold, Furm- used. Heforo using it I epent Inrgo suma proinhu'M. caiifio naid brldKo to bo romoved, ingdalc and the townships of Manala- 01 money trying to «et relief of the raiaery OnANTTINa TO THOMAS N MC- 9. Thlft ordlnanco iilmll not be tive. Latshaw is a member of the Solomon Michelson of Belmar last and rinitin in limbs and body, ao 1 tried CAUTKH, HIS Htiinti, EXKCUTORS, i. That said Tliomnn N. McCurtor. effective, nor HIUIII any work JO Neptune township board of education Thursday seemed iudgment for IflKiG pmi, Millstone, Freehold und Howell your Liniment both internal tind external ADMINIHTHATOHS AND ASSIGNH, IIIH lioli'M, o^ocutoro, adrninlotrdtoni mitt hcreumlor, tmtll an accoptnnco in wHt mid is the father of eight children. against Joseph T. Jackson. Mr. met at the Freehold high school last find I found cjuick relief, and now nm CONHKNT AND riOUMISHION TO afi.Hl(;rif) stinll Kiiurd nnd protect by iijK of nil tho tor ind and conditions p well and HtroiiR again."—<7«0. Curfil, ES6 CONSTItUCT AND MAINTAIN A proper ntanH und llRhtn the worii rturlnK thereof lfu mod witi h tho BoroiiRBhh C1«ClUS claimed Mr. .laclcson broke Friday to discuss the subject of "Ele- NlUhStSfMm tho coiiMtructlon of tmld brldfro and thoami n bond by 'rheminn N. Mprnrter tss Burnett by Blazing* Celluloid. mentary Composition and Grammar." mm>au ACROSS KIDGW IIOAD KmtUnK of RftUI ueeUbii i>E Httleo ronU. Edwin R. Colcman nf Ashnvy Park- an agreement made with him for the Una's Piroof AFORKUAIB. and filiall exact said brldfjo (ind' fjrado tlio mim at $5,1)00 Illod with tho IlorauA Divorce Advised for Soljnav Mail. W n t0 w l ft Clork conditioned for tho comnllancs fa was badly burned on the hand and sale of liquors at the beach house at t ii r ' ^ " ° nd tell you about a He Tt' OnitilncMl by tho Mayor nnil Coun- Hiild Hoction at Rldgti road witli tm littlo Thonioo N. jicCnrtcr, tils heir", oiieS- wrist last week when he picked up a Seagirt. Halsted II. Wainwright, serving as fall! hnddownfourleenstops.ntulbruised cil of tlie UorouKli of Itumson: intorferoncfj to public traffic on Ultimo toi7i, nrtmlnlfjtntluru nnd UBHIKIHI. WS6& Truck Horsea Sold. a special master in chancery, has ad- my neck nnd hip very bad. I euuld not 1. Thfit tho K^tulo of H!<1K« road, he- road nn reiifmnubly pofinlblo, and tiUixUtho terinn at this ottllnnnco. celluloid tray which had been set on fleep at all. I lent my nrito for r. 25 t cat tweon Komp rotul and Fait- Jfuven road, nfimimo all rink of lorn, dtimaKo or Injury 10. ThlH nrillnnnro fihnll talta efgesS fire. Mr. Coleman was forced to drop The A. L. Naylor truck horses were vised that a divorce be granted to John bottle of your Liniment and in two diiju' In tho IlorouK'i "f Rmnfion, ha and thoto peniomi or property oncnnloncd by th«upon duo publication as rwiulrod by l©w^ H. Mount of Belmar from his wife, time. I woa uri ray feet agala."—ChuiUs F.umo hereby 1H oatnblinhoU In accord- runritruetIon or mnlntonanco of mild the tiny and a rug was set on lire. sold at constable sale at Ilelmar last UvJc, tsesii Prairie Ate , i'l lami. Mo. anco witli tho Krndo Khnwri on tho Krnde hiiiiKo or Uy mild clniiiKO of grndo in .Approved March 4, inifi. The fire was noon extinguished. Friday week and were hought by John Mrs. Augusta A. Mount. Mr. Mount 1 H»ltl Ridge r vtnii of Otfc&ri Orovt,' •V/KB Ktvtn Chambers, v/ho v/ill run it !>•••- a hoard-1 R. ROBEH'f D VUTIi vcrul pieces tit cut KIUCS h-j m'-jihat 1-l.w.ii 4i! V. I',") licnlj BRIEF. MEMS _0F MEWS the society ktfc week. OSvfca Witti ta /.uto. inglit a Siar Buoier, AW OFl'ICIiSOr' (Continued from latt page) Gustave G. Barnctt of Asbury Park Charles Bearmore of Adelphia gave his wife a seven-passenger auto- Sealed proposals for the furnishing • KEILLY & QU1NN, Joseph Tafcl of EngUblilown wafs iuf;;ht a ^ueket which woighc'l two bil<> lust week as a birthday pree- iivWuon BulWinir, t'.ci E«ok, cut over tho eye lui-t Friday week of all tools, labor and materials neces- Joseph Kellly. John J. Quiim. junds and three ounces and waa nine- ent. sary to construct a road in tho Bor- while playing baseball at Bchool. He icn inches long last Thursday wliile M. CONK. wan struck by a bat in tlio hnndri of of an Xnf&nt. ough of Highlands, in accordance with ihinu; in Hall's pond, Doris Pitts, the infant daughter of E• AUCTIONEER. Lester 1'ettie. Several Btitdiia were ibury S'iii'^ v/aute Utnuonu. g the plans, cross-sections and specifi- Prompt attention to 6l! titdt-a ot farm J required to close the tut. William Pittu of Long Branch, nerchandtx" and p^Kfins! trft|i*-rty, Asbury Park is making a bid for last Friday. cations prepared therefor by George f. O. AddrcDB. 102 Borden Street, fteil But BatkttbiU Olica»i0HBhl9 BecWed. o next meeting of the grarid lodf,'o D. Cooper, County Engineer, will be The Orescent basketball team of As- f Maiiona of New Jersey. The grand received by the Board of Chosen Free- RS. CARLE & CAKLE, E. I). Clayton of Freehold is build- OSTEOPATIUC PimiClAHa bury Park defeated tlie LotiR Brunch )dge Hcsslons have liotn held at Tren- holders of the county of Monmouth, D team last Thursday night, thereby win- m for aeveral yearn, ing sin addition to the rear of his Room 7. Elincr JluiWlnlf, Broad at, lied B&vA hoUBC. at their rooms, court house, Freehold, Telephone 853. ning the county cliampionnhip. The iatawan l^an HBB Faity. Graduate* ol American School cl OttaoMffif score waa !i5 to 27. Each team had S. C. Thompson, ii member of the I»aid up with AppenfllcltiB. N. J., on Tuesday, the twenty-third Klrksvllle, Mo. previously won one name. atawttn borough council, had a party Miss Dora Hopkins of Mutawun is d;iy of March, 1915, at tho hour of Olllco Hours: 8;S0 A. H. to 3:00 V. U. Society Eeorgaaiaed. Kt Thurfsday week in celebration of laid up with an attack of appendicitis. eleven o'clock, in the forenoon oi said R. ii, F. KINO, The Gleanersj society of the Asbury a birthday. It was attended by lavsing Kls Cellar. D VVETERINARY SDHGEOH AND day, and then and there publicly DENTIST. Park Reformed church WBH reorgan- out twenty persons, C. B. Poland of Munasquan is en- opened and read. SnitEWSIlUKY. NEW JERSEY. ized last week anil Mss Marion Mey- icouts to QIMSI «own. Ovemtoniy uerlcrnicd on bitches with I larging the cellar under hia house. uafcty. ers was made president. Miea Flor- The Boy Scouts of Matawan will Plans and specifications can be ob-Also do£B treated v/ltfi Serum /or Dlstems« s ence Longstrect in secretary and Mies ike charge of the clean-up campaiRn tained of George D. Cooper, County Telephone 2118, Eatontown, 11. J. Bertha Strykcr treasurer. t that place and will clean yards for Engineer, GO Broad street, Red Bank, OHIcsrs or Banttsy-BoUool Society. eople who cannot do the work them- |K. L. H. STRVKER, elvea free of charge, N. J. Robert Pittonger is the new presi- " Aly Bl dent of the Knights of Honor docility loan Houca Janitor Fired, A certified check, drawn to the or-Officeifflce, PuPublib c Service BuiMlnK. Tolophcns of the Asbury l'ark Methodist Sun- Henry Bovie was removed as janitor k:£Dldsnca. illtibrewtibiiry A-Ywmio, der of John M. Corlioa, Director, roust " > BAHK. N. J. day-school. Edgar Sherman is vice the county court house by tho boaixl How to Destroy the Qerin and End Dlc- president, Leroy Shutta secretary and freeholders last week. Charles H. accompany each proposal. . AHEND, Henry Truax treasurer. Irawford, a Freehold constable, was To cure catarrh HO it won't como Ijaclc The Board of Chosen Freeholders of ARCHITECT. Tlia supremo Scat of a tiro is tohol d top place—>the Marlboro Slrt to Woo. amed in his place. you inuMt. accnrclin^ to u noted authov- the county of Monmouth reserves the 105 W. 40th Street, New York City. Ity, tlrtst dilvc iiriiri your hotly the mil- Klnmonth Huiljlriff, Anbury Park, M. 3. place ire the sun~-arid lor yeara. Goodyear lires havo . The engagement of Miss Lillian •nulnoBB 0b&B|fd3 Hands, lions nt Kormx tlmt are Dourlslilni; in right to reject any or all bids if Itctildence, Brood Stroot. Rod Bant. H. 3. Dm inner jeti'.s.scM of your JIOKO and Specialists country work. Quaekenbuflh, daughter of J. S. Quack- The ice manufacturing business at deemed to the best interest of the Telephone Connections. done that Long they liave led, boils' ia sales and prestige. enbush of Marlboro, and Dr. L. F. 'reehold, which was bought about a tliroat jilul nif causliiK the diHeaHC. 'I'lH-re 1H a ineparatlon which doctJ tliiH county so to do. Meinzer of South Amboy, has just ear ago by Btilwell & Brower, has ja!li;ii Hyoniei (pronounced HiKh-o-me). OHN S. APPLEGATE & SON, Men expect much of the top- Isn't best average service, as been announced. The wedding will een transferred to Burtis Patterson, Hyomel is a Keim killing vaporized air J. M. CORLIES, J COUNSELLORS Al LAW. place tire. They look for n Euper- proved by GyoJyer,;' supremacy, formed from the purest oil of Kueulyp- Davidson Building, Brori Stew* talto place neict October. *o built the plant. tun eomljliied willi otliei' InalfnK and Attest: Director. RED Silts. H. tire in it. Any seeming fault, duo ilia riflht wn/ to Judga a tiro? Bscovora from ffrphola. untiKeptlc Ingredients. You breathe Jomes E. West of Freehold has re- Oon^lo Eloronodod. llyomol UirouKh the mouth and none hy C. E. CLOSE, Clerk. REDERICK W. HOPE, to mishap or misuse, becomes a meamj oC u little hunl rnliher Inhuler COUHSBLUJB AI LAW. turned to work at Princeton after Mr. and Mre. William Jennings which druBflnts furuiuli with It. Tills F defect in tl»3 glare. ... -a r- i i OfBecs comer Broad and Front Stzestil being laid up since November with 'ryan of Farmingdale, who were re- medicated «orinicidiil air penetrates In- HF.D ii«HE. N. J. typhoid fever. The disease left him ;ntly married, were serenaded Tues- to every fold nnd crevice of the mucus But GoaW Fortified Tires, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ,n membnine of yuur nuwe uml throat, kHIH DMUND WILSON, with weak legs and he has just recov- ly night of last week at the home of tho ciiturrli seuserum tthah t ludsse there, • teryearaintli.dight.holdh.Eher ,wo Th@ {hre0 Mal 45^ h l d tl th woll For the furnishing of all tools, COraBBLW ered his strength. io groom'B parents, boothos, retlucew and tieala the E lnllumed membrunes, Ktops the Ulfi- abor, material and supplies necessary place hnn ever Last year «an; Yet the ta are cormtandy be(- School Oliilton OUvo BoolaMo. o Slay at Aefcury Park. cliarge and opetis up tlie clogKled n j: io Bam PROMT ETREES. Harold M. Stilwell of Freehold has d i i t to construct the sea wall or bulkhead bought J.47W83 Goodyen of ^ In five costly ways-each Pupils of the Hornerstown school and air passages in a truly wonderful LSTON BEEKMAN, gave a sociable last Friday week and sen engaged to furnish music at the way. James Cooper, Jr., and many other along the line of the county road at .hopeasure.cartypaalone.Uat,, cxclusivofoGo0dyear-ourForti. loading druggists In Red Bank and vi- A COUNSELLOR AT LAW. cleared $31. They ffave 312.76 to tho !etropolitan hotel at Asbury Park cinity sell Hyomel with tho positive Jalilee, in the township of Ocean, Offices 10 Broad Ebtcet BED BANE. N. 3. about ono tiro lor every car in use. r IT. I I ..1.1 Baptist church, $12,78 to tho baseball hree nights a week, beginning Fri- Buaranteo that it munt cure catarrh or :ounty of Monmouth, New Jersey, in tied I ires excel anyotner Jiro built lay of next weelt. tliut the nioney pala tor It will bo re- K. HERBERT E. WTLLIAH& team and will buy a flag for the school funded. accordance with the plans and speci- BURGEON DENTIST. And each is a grent trouble-saver. with the balance. IHsrlit rlro at Sonff Branch. D Graduate Unlvoreity of Pohnoylraota. ^^ fications prepared therefor by the Ofllca Days In Red Bank: Mondays. We4aasa»» They mean for you tiro content. Sparks from a chimney set fire to Miss L. A. Doran, supervisinfr prin- .e roof of Frank DuBois's house at County Engineer of the county of and Saturdays. Is it the Goodyear user, whose They mean most for your money, Monmouth, will be received by the 120 Broad Street. Red Eanfe. H. J. cipal of tho Neptune schools, made an ,ong Branch Friday night. The fire A safs and «n»o Eouierty for Worms choice is confirmed by some because 0! our matchless out- 'as extinguished with but slight dam- Board of Chosen Freeholders of the R. W. M. THOMPSON, 400.000 oth- address last Wednesday at a meeting StoStoood tlio teat for EEOO yoars. IT MEVEB of the Mothers' circle. Miss Doran ;e to the building, a To childrehild n iitt i an BffOff l ool county of Monmouth, at their rooms, D DENTAL SUBGEON. era? Or in put. For your mercy. PtEACAETT IOI TABS. HO 2d Nat'] Bank Building, Bed Bank. H. 9 explained ways in which parents could on j Branoli GUm's Good Jot). I court house, Freehold, N. J., on Tues- Hours 8-S. it tho man own sake, try CIOJXCIOJXIIECSI . 13O mXXBU! ITEHDED. Ono help the schools. New Wright, who was a telegraph bottle lino killed 133 vrorrno. All iuns- day, March 23, 1915, at the hour of who still as- them. Tho Kavo a Sociable. icrator at Long Branch twenty years (TlotD ana dcaloro, or liy mail-sno a tot. &K. J. U. THROCKMORTON, 5o!!o-.vingGooJ- jo, is now general superintendent of Hot. O. A. VOOSHBES, K. ».i PWlo., Pa. eleven o'clock in the forenoon of said t DENTAL SUKGEOH, oumen thai Tho Long Branch lodge of Free day, and then and there publicly OPTICS: year Service Masons held its second of a series of e New York Central railroad and is No. 6 Broad'Strcat, Red Baift. B 9 another tiro ia jcatcd at Albany. opened and read. Stations will sociables last Friday night. The prin- kR. FRANK L. MANNING. belter? cipal address was made by Rev. Wil- :orss Etnin Avjoy. supply you: A certified check, drawn to the or- ) SURGEON DEN™TbA liam I. Keed, a member of a lodge in Sealed proposals for the furnishing Connecticut. A horse driven by Mrs. Walter dev of the Collector of the county of Broad etrcet. opposite Fold & MIIICT'B. ieirman of Howell ran away last of all labor, tools and fixtures neces- Monmouth, New Jersey, in the sum of Xbodge SB Tears Old. •cek and upset the wagon. Mrs. Geir- kit. WILLIAM ROSE, The Long Branch lodge of Loyal sary for the scraping and painting of $1,000.00, must accompany each bid. t DENTIST.! George E. Brown & Co., 35 E. Front. Si., Red Bank an sustained a sprained arm but was the bridge known as Parker's Creek SoccamoT to Dr. R. P. Bowm. Association will be 25 years old next ot seriously hurt, Plans and specifications can be ob- Goo administered. Nearby Towns month and a big celeoration will be flffo Eccaptlon at BcUnivr. bridge, in the townships of Shrews- tained of George D. Cooper, County 50 BROAD STREET. BED BANS. ffl. ®. held April 27th. Ten of the original Eight lodges were represented at a bury and Ocean, county of Monmouth, Engineer, 60 Broad street, Red Bank, charter members are still members of lLUABS H. FOSTER, J. F. Clowes, I IT Main Street, Matawan lanquet held by the Belmar lodge of will be received by the Board of N. J. r HEAL ESTATE. UINEUI John Hinfcelmami, Rumson the lodge. American Mechanics Monday of last Chosen Freeholders of the county of ANDUOAKS) . Firemen roast Women. ' veok. Several speeches were made The Board of Chosen Freeholders of EATONTOWH. Van Mater & Weigamt Trading Co., Hazlel The Avon firemen gave a dinner last Monmouth, at their rooms, court the county of Monmouth reserves the ifter the dinner. • • house, Freehold, N. J., on Tuesday, itlO. D. COOPER, Ashor B. Wooley, Matawara Wednesday for their wives and sweet- right to reject any or all bids if T CIVIL EN G1NEBB. loy Hit with Basobnll Bat. the twenty-third day of March, 1915, Bvetmrnc to GM. COOBW. O.,f hearts. The affair was in recognition deemed to the best interest of the IUED 1B&HK. P. 3. of the services rendered by tho women Enoch Davfson, son of Charles at the hour of eleven o'clock A. M. on Postoffla; Building. Javison of West Ocean Grove, was county Bo to do. at the firemen's fair, which was held said day, and then and there publicly EORGE K. ALLEN, JH..^ itruck with a baseball bat a few days J. M. CORLIES, CIVIL ENGINEER ANDSUBVESOa, recently. igo and was seriously injured. He is opened and read. G Job JIB Stonosrapher. Attest: Director. Boom 7. Pattereon Bnlldtos, Broaa Baesa. low recovering. Specifications can be obtained of RED BANK. N. J. Miss Agnes McNaliy of Matawan C. E. CLOSE, Clerk. has taken a job as stenographer in the a Bouse. John M. Corlies, Director, Bumson, ACOB C. SHUTTB, Munning-Loob company's office at that Contractor Jo,fen Hurley of Belmar N. J., or John Daly, Freeholder, Long J AUCTIONEER. ... is making several iraproyementa to the SpocW attention given to oalea o? tmmm&Si place. She recently graduated from Branch, N. J. form Implement* «nd other pareonal prcp«W. Trainer's business college at Perth Hooper residency at tliat place. A sun P. O. Addreor. 191 Dread oneat. B& BmSt. Amboy. arlor and recession hall will bo added A certified check, drawn to the or- Telephono 254. • o the Sealed proposals for the furnishing ESprnylUET Domon&trattons. der, of John M. Corlies, Director, in R. A. F. VOSS, William B. Duryee, Jr., the county the sum of $100.00, must accompany of all tools, labor and fixtures for the scraping and painting of tho bridge D OSTEOPATH1C PHTiSICt&H. farm demonstrator, conducted spray- Announcement has been made of each bid. i In tho Etanor Building-, ROOD 1& ing demonstrations on the farms of the engagement''of Miss Ray R. Jar- known as the Goose Neck bridge, over Red Bank. M.J The Board of Chosen Freeholders Telephono 184. E. G. Fountain of Clarksburg and A. now of Brooklyif to Charles Leyinsohn tlie South Shrewsbury river, in the reserves the right to reject any or all P. Hammond at Manalapan last Sat f Belmar. The wedding will take townships of Shrewsbury and Ocean, R. vVM. J. WOLFERT, urday. ilace in May. " bids if deemed to the best interest of county of Monmouth, in accordance D OSTEOPATH. , Sled nt £Towark Hospital. : the county so to do. 91 Broad street. Red Rank. N. J. Two Good SlBCd Hoffs. with the specifications prepared there- Graduate of Philadelphia college ol!0M d Ask your Grocer. If he will not serve you, a postal 4. Patrick J. Eeilly of Long Branch James B. BnHew of Cheesequake J. M. CORLIES, Philadelphia colloffo of Anatomy. Andptrat for, will be received by the Board of ate of American school o( Osteopathy Bt died at n Newark hospital Tuesday of killed two hogs last week which vlllo. Mo., under tho founder of tho Mime S will bring it to you. Price 2©c 1 Pound Print, £ last week of pneumonia. He was weighed over 1,000 pounds dressed. Attest: Director. Chosen Freeholders of the county of p . . »»—--— , • p taken to Newark by his brother after One of them weighed 528 pounds and C. E. CLOSE, Clerk. Monmouth, at their rooms, court he waa taken sick. He was 35 years the other 480. house, Freehold, N. J., on Tuesday, § EDWARD FARRY, Sales Agent p old. IJotlco of Sottlcmout or Account. Vodffo Colouratos Anniversary. Estate of Aloxander IVI. Fra.ser, deceased. the twenty-third day of March, 1915, Dr. H. B. VanDom K MATAWAN, M. Jr. ' g Antomobllo TJpoot. The Belmnr lodge of Rebekahs cel- Notice Is hereby given that the ac- at the hour of eleven o'clock in the DEN'TIST ebrated its eleventh anniversary last counts of tlit l o fcubrilje,bil executore t s of Thomas J. Patterson of Elberon tho estate of said deceased, will bo au- forenoon of said day, and then and Second National Bank Baliaing struck a snow bank with his automo- Friday night. Several of the state dited and stated by the surrogate and there publicly opened and read. Booms 8 and 9 bile Monday of last week and the ca officers of the order were present and reported for settlement to the orphans made speeches. court of the county of Monmoutti, on skidded and upset. Mr. Patterson los' Thursday, tlio first day ol April, A. V., Specifications can be obtained of a car in a collision a short time ago. S XtOBS lu Seed &otatooer. 1015. John M. Corlies, Director, Rumson, Dated February 19th, A. D., 1015. EW YORK AND LONG BRANCH Death from Typhoid rovor. Tho warm weather recently has N. J., or John Daly, County Free- KA1IJIOAD. caused seed potatoes bought by farm- MAlXi K. FRASEH, N C. Kenneth Davison, son of Charlei ALEXANDER M. FRASER, holder, Long Branch, N. J. Ttao Itibla In effect February 28th. 101C W. Davison of Spring Lake, died Tties ers in several parts of tne county to EDMUND Q. l-'RASER. A certified check, drawn to the or- Tlio difference in luijinp one of tho remedy, and will bo sufficient to prolui- day of last week of typhoid fever. H sprout and many barrels had to be Hotlco or Bottloment of Account. lUONt C'ffldtMlt. llltOKt lltld U|l-tO-dUUj bly lusit the whole fumlly the entire was sixteen years old and waa a pupi! thrown away. Estate of Krank Hnnce, deceased. der of John M. Corlies, Director, in cough nnd cold remedies (Whtch can be> winter. It positively contains no Notice Is hereby Klven that the ac- at the Asbury Park high school. Dim! at Stata Hospital. counts of the subscriber", administrator the sum of $100.00, must accompany niado at home), nnd buying Iho .old,chloroform, opium, morphine or other :atlttg Baoo at Xjakowoo Empire skirt, shirred at the bottom with a vestee of the waist-line is normal. In poplin, gabardine, mix- Evening: Dresses white chiffon and gold braid, at .$24.80 tures and serge ; •..,•..' $15.7S Wi have obtained copies of three imported mod- Another suit with the emit cut iji two sections has els of pronounced exclusiveness. A coat .dress with skint showing high waist-line. Eton jacket effect, finished with braid in new shades, a normal waist-line, outlined with girdle, finished at •Tlie (irst is of shell pink taffeta with a lace founda- at . ., ..:... :'- • $5.98 the sides with loops and tassel. A silk collar and re- tion, finished with scallops under which there is a beau- veres of self color. In gabardine, serge, poplin and tiful lace flounce. Bodice is of gold lace covered with checks—in Belgian blue, navy, sand, putty, Gettysburg silk maline, the sash matching. "Flare" Skirts gray, Russian green and black, at $18.S0 The second exclusive evening gown has a bodice A three-tier model with scalloped flounces in ex- of white Duchess satin with tunic of Chantilly lace, and hand embroidered under-dress of satin—beautifully cellent taffeta, at $12.50 The New Goats embroidered short sleeves of lace. .A "Normandy" plaited model of taffeta with yoke The third is a changeable satin dress in delicate and boxplaited tunic, at $9.75 A black silk faille coat, graceful long pointed shades of rose, apricot, gold, pink or blue. Shirred A special taffeta skirt, flare style, with sectional panel effect, with silk tassel. Lined with fancy satin bodice, tiny sleeves and vestee embroidered on gold flounces, at $6.75 charmeuse, at $55.00 lace. Skirt trimmed with ruche at bottom. Smart models of gabardine, serge, diagonal, fancy mixtures and shepherd checks—a few white chinchillas Afternoon Frocks Tailormade Suits included $6.75 up to $35.00 A charmins; style is shown of Belgian blue crepe One smart model has coat cut in pointed effect at College coats of fancy striped chinchilla, with de chine, with a bolero waist and long' chiffon sleeves. sides and boxplaits in back, giving flare effect— wide belt, trimmed with white buttons $17.50 Sale of. Standard Proprietary Remedies and i oilet Needs While our prices for standard remedies, drugs and toilet needs are always very low, sales Steinbach's, Asbury Park, is the only store outside of New York City showing the very latest are of frequent occurrence, and it is to the advantage of shoppers to profit by them whenever novelties in footwear. This year they consist of shoes in colored kid and buckskin, some laced in front and some laced up the inside; white shoes with black trimming', two-tone effects in oxJorda they occur. The items listed below will go on sale at the advertised prices tomorrow until and innumerable other novejties. Prices run from $3.85 up to $6.95. A considerabh savins over Saturday night. New York City is guaranteed. Orders will be filled at the store only, as the department will be too busy during these days to take care of C. 0. D., mail or telephone orders. Special Values This Entire Week! Abbott's Saline Laxative. .37c Essence of Peppermint 10c, 17c Finaud's Eau de Quinine. .40c Abbott's Salithia 39c Father John's Medicine. . .69c Poslam Ointment 35c Alcohol, pint 40c Fellow's Syrup of Hypophos- Potash Tablets 7c Alcohol, quart. 72c phates ." '. .$1.00 I'inkham's Compound. . . .65c Allen's Foot Ease 14c Fountain Syringes, value SI, Pluto Water 27c Asafetida Pills, dozen 39c at .". . 69c Phillip's Milk of Magnesia.31c We have made an exhaustive investigation of Asperin Tablets 6Sc Fletcher's Castoria 19c Pond's Extract. .17c, 29c, 75c all the kitchen cabinets made in this country (there Baby Comforts. 10c Glyco Thymoline 19c, 39c, 75c Powder Bonrjon (Java Rice) are fifty of them) and hkve come to the conclusion Baume Analgesique 45c Gray's Glycerine Compound, at 39c Beecham's Liver Pills. ;9c, 17c 75c Pebeco Tooth Paste 29c that the McDougall, the original cabinet, is by far Beef, Iron and Wine 35c Glycerine and Rose Water, Pear's Soap lie, 16c the very best. If you are tired of kitchen drud- Bicarbonate Soda (Squibb's) 7c, 17c Port Wine and Olive Oil. .85c gery we would advise you to get such a cabinet at 14c, 19c Glide's Peptoimugau 69c Pond's Vanishing Cream.. 17c and put it in your home by means of our Blaud's Iron Pills 12c Glen's Sulphur Soap 19c Peroxide of Hydrogen, Blue. Jay Com and Bunion Grape Juice 15c 9c, 12c, 18c Liberal Club Plan Plasters 19c Grove's Laxative Bromo Qui- Rhubarb and Soda Tablets. 19c Borax, lb. pkg 12c nine 15c Russell's Emulsion 68c oh Delivery This club starts Saturday, and those who wish Boric Acid 10c, 19c Glycerine (pure( 7c Rubber Invalid Cushions.$1.00 can join, but will have to apply either on that day Brandreth's Pills 12c Holmes' Frostilla 14c Rubber Nipples 5c Weekly or early the following week, as the membership is Bromo Seltzer, ,17c, 34c, 57c Horlick's Malted Milk.33c, 72c Sage and Sulphur 32c limited to 26 persons. Special prices are offered to C. N. Disinfectant 17c Hind's Honey and Almond Sal Hepatica 17c, 37c, 69c those who join this club.' Cuticura Soap ,16c Cream 29c Sloan's Liniment 18c Corylopsis Talcum 12c Humphrey's Specilic 17c Scott's Emulsion 59c Club Membership This KlcDougall club is being organized under Camphorated Oil 12c Hot Water Bottles, val. ,s 1 .69c Soda Mint Tablets. 7c the direct auspices of the manufacturers and a Carter's Little Liver Pills.. 12c Imperial Gratvum 57c Swamproot 69c Limited to 26 Members kitchen cabinet expert will be here on Saturday _to Castile Soap, large bar. . . .45c Ivory Soap, 6 for 25c Sulphur and Cream of Tartar answer all questions and explain the uses of these California Syrup of Figs.. .29c Johnson's Foot Soap 15c Tablets 7c famous cabinets. Cascara Sagrada (3 gr.). .14c Jamaica Ginger....- 10c Sanitol Tooth Powder 15c Cascara Sagrada (5 gr.)..18c Kilmer's Heart Remedy, . .65c Seidlitz Powders, I dozen in a Kondon's Catarrh Jelly. . .19c box 15c Calox Tooth Powder 15c Kolynos Tooth Paste 15c Tiz ; 17c Castor Oil 7c Lyoti's Dental Powder. .. .14c Tincture of Benzoin. . 10c, 19c Duffy's. Malt. 69c Lysol 17c, 74c Tooth Brushes .10c Danderine Hair Grower. . .55c Violet Ammonia...... 10c Daggett & Ramsdell's Cold Maltine with Cod Liver Oil 75c White Pine Cough Syrup. .12c Cream...... 17c, 20c, 33c Mum 18c Wyeth's Lithia Tablets 27c Doan's Kidney Pills 37c Migrane Tablets 10c Westphal's Auxiliator.29c, 45c Oilman's Sea Salt. 18c Mennen's Talcum Powder, lie Wampole's Cod Liver Oil.65c Denatured Alcohol, pint. .. 19c Medicine Droppers 3c Woodbury's Soap 15c Denatured Alcohol, quart.35c INewbro's Herpercide.39c, 63c Witch Hazel, half pint 10c Euthymol Tooth Paste 14c Olive Oil 19c, 39c, 59c Witch Hazel, f pint...... 19c Essence of Pepsin 39c Packer's Tar Soap 12c Witch Hazel, 1 quart 30c L Epsom Salts, lb 7c Palm Olive Soap, 3 for.. .25c Zymole Trokeys 18c No connection with any other store E4I0ST0WH SEWS. father, John Aumack, is acting aa day with George Elgrim of Little Conn., and Eliot W. Stone of New watchman while his son is laid up. Silver. Brunswick spent the week-end with Wolcomo Eocoption for Bov. B. J. K.Tlie elder Aumack has recently re- William C. Bunn of Red Bank will their ,aunt, Miss Emma Morrell. Way ana Family. covered from injuries due t6 being speak at the Presbyterian church Mr, and Mrs. P. A. Vincent have Rev. Burton J. K. Way was re-kicked by a horse on W. Harold Pow- Sunday night. '• returned to Brooklyn after a visit appointed last week by conference for ers's farm. He will go back to work Miss Druscilla N. Way is spending with Mrs. A. Ivins. another term ns pastor of the Meth- for Mr. Powers when his son re-two weeks at Allentown. Miss Mury Aaron Morris of Ked Bank was a odist church and on Wednesday night turns from the hospital. Lane , and her mother of Lakewood Hazlet visitor on Friday. a welcome reception was given by the Lee VanSchoick has recovered were Sunday guests of Mrs. B. J. K. Arthur McFarland of Port Rich- Methodist congregation for him andsufficiently from his injuries to beWay. mond spent tho week-end here. his family. A short program of out. He was hurt by falling from the Ernest Elgrim, son of J. W. El-^ John H. BahrcnburfF was a New songs arid rc-'ilatUms was nivcn. The roof of his house during the big lire prim, and Karl Patterson, son of Will- York visitor today. return of the pastor ami his family three weeks ago. Mr. 'VnnSchoick iam Patterson, are sick with tonsi- The annual anniversary supper of was welcomed in short talks by Dan-was not knocked oft" the roof l>y alitis. Hazlet fire company will be held next iel S. Morris, Christian T. Kdvard stre;im of water from the firemen's Mrs. George H. Bennett, Jr., ofTuesday in the firehouse. The supper Harley-Devidson and J. DeWitt Fay, who represented hone, as was reported, lie slipped NaugaUiek, Conn., formerly of this committee is composed of P. O. Wei- the church societies. and fell while throwing a pailful of place, is visiting Miss Katherine Van- gand, John H. Bahrenburg, George B. Friends of Mrs. Arthur Taylor water on the fire. Schoicl;. Roberts, Alonzo P. Layton, Joseph II. Holorcycle pave her a surprise shower Friday ; Miss Susie Hrown, who was sud- The sacrament of the Lord's Sup- Webster and Thomas G. Cowles. ni^'lit at Mrs. Arthur Dangler's. Mr. [ ileuly taken sick hi.st week, has gone per Was observed at Kion Methodist Miss Pauline Klickett of-New York and Mrs. Taylor have been living to her sister's at New Haven, Conn., church Sunday night. spent Saturday with Mrs. R. Peseux. with Mr. Taylor's mother, Mrs. T. V.for » month's rest. Miss Leonard is George A. Henry of Bordentown, Miss Nettie Duryca of New York Truck Taylor. They will shortly start taking her place as school-teucher. formerly of this place, was a visitor spent the week-end with Mrs. Harry housekeeping for themselves. At the Miss Katherine VanSchoick is sick here last'week. Peseux.. mower Mrs. Taylor received many with grip. "Arrangements arc being made to -^*-» • ^. valuable household articles for her George A. Stiwlo has bought a Ford hold a meeting of the charter mem- TINTOK FAI.LS MEWS. new homo. Those present were Mrs. iHUtoniobilc. • bers of Chemical fire company the Maggie Bennett, Miss Viola Mit- Miys Lottie Brown of West Long latter part of the month. About 2fi Pulillc School Piipllo to Bnvo a Lunch chell, Miss Marjorie Mitchell, Mrs. Hrniu'h ia a guest of Miss Kuthorine charter members are alive. Box Bocitrirto Tonight. Burton J. K, Way, Miss Druscilla N. VanKrlioick. The pupils of the public school will Way, Mi.su Valeria Johnson, Miss Luther Boyce's new underwear fac- Difference in body makes difference in price. Capacity, fiOOpound s and driver. Thirty Fred Morris, who is employed in tory opened last week with fourteen hold a lunch box sociable tonight at .Lutie Allgor, MisB Gertie Kollock, ihe home of JaincK Dean, Jr. The to forty miles on one gallon of gasoline. Speed up to 35 miles per hour. Equipped, with Miss Lina Kolloek, Miss Anna Koh- the Long Branch ollice of the Consol- operators. There was a delay in the. idated gas cotnnuny, is spending i\ va- arrival of tho machinen, and this held proceeds will be uceil to pay off the Presto-Lite and Tunis. ertfl, Mra. Charles J. Hrhlentz, Mrs. debt on the school piano. Christian T. Edwards, Mrs. Annie cation of two weeks lit New York. up matters several days. Jlyslop, Mrs. Meta Reed, Mrs. Allen A euchre party and dance will he Ceovgo It. Woods lias bought tho Charles Sidney Crawford, son of Bennett, Mrs. Charles Roberts, Mrs. held Tuesday, April (ith, in Firemen's house formerly occupied by Mrs. B.Albert 11. Crawford, was urrostcd at Samuel Knight, Mrs. Arthur Tay- hall for tlie benefit of Kt. Dorothea's I). Cook untl will move in it next Red lfank Sunday night for not hav- lor, Charles It. Srhlentx, Kenneth church. month. ing lights on his father's automobile, Kchlentz, Clarence Hyulop and Arthur Moving picture shows arc held which he was driving. He was fined Dangler. j Wednesday and Saturday nights in HACMT HEWII. ?1. I Crescent hall !>y M. L. Lenson. Nevada Megill has moved from A son was born to Mrs. Robert About 20(1 people attended the open- XMromou to itolA Anniversary Dliiuer Eatontown to the Decvca farm. He Woolley last week. ing performance on Halurday night. XToxt Tuesday. bought a team of horses from Wil- Minn Amelia Collins, one of tlie old- Harry H. Sherman hns been en- The ladies' auxiliary of the Hazlet liam C. Ely of Ilolmdel !aat week. rat.: residents of tliiei place and gagea d as auditor for the township's fire company met in the ftrehouse hist Mr. Megill leaned the farm a short larmcr school teacher here, was accounts at u salary of $151) a year. .Thursday. After the meeting domino time ago with the privilege of buy- .stricken with paralysis last week. IIo maken :in investigation of I he and card playing "M^re enjoyed. The inrr it. JOHN LLOYD Hhe has been blind and deaf u num-j township's (iniincml condition every limt pri7.es in fivttftiunnrcd wove won William Vanllrimt and Preil TrUK- Luke AvEtm«s, Red I!nn!i, N. J. ber of yearn, anil her latest attack of three months. by Mr. and Mrs. Clli^Joi! V. Crawford well nre cutting down trees in Mr. Hckncstf has left her upcochlesn. Tin; Methodist Indies' aid society und the Unit jn-i'/.ey ui dominoes l>y VanHnmt's woods nenr Pine Brook. Now tiiat moving tlnio In ncdr I am Mm. Mary .J. Wolcotl ban fully re- net at the church Thursday night and Mm. Lester V. Walling and Howard The trees are being cut up into fire- preiinrpd to O. H'». SB0SZ8 A* V8B AEHOHTT. ' Worts Ead Eijatpmsat Sralssd t>sr ZudOvi' Sols autl Efpwsuiau Spoxts V/IH HlUtwy Bsnertes. S9 isoia sonierM. The annual inupection of Troop B Another game of indoor polo will be of Bed Bank was held Monday night. played at the armory tonight between The work of the troop and the condi- Oar Brssted. .Shrams* Osrage Boor, the cavalry team and the Veterans' tion of the cavalry equipment were association. Other attractions will be examined by Major W. A. Bryant of Below—Uado a Somersault end a nightgown race, a needle race, sad- tho New Jersey squadron, Major Fred- dle race, tug of war on horseback and erick Gavin, state inspector of the an exhibition of rough riding by Wal- national guard of cavalry, and Capt. An automobile accident of a very ter Field.'; Music will be provided by S. R. Gleavea of the United States unusual sort took place Sunday morn- an orchestra of 35 persona who are Tli@ Board Sa^s the Garbage Collector is Doing Sfrang, army. At the conclusion of their in- ing at Huiripfjs '. garage on Front members of the Red Bank and Long spection they complimented tho caval- street. Edward Borlitz was the prin- Branch brass bands. rymen. cipal figure in the accident and that W&wk ami it %fents the Council to Withhold he was riot killed'Wan little short of TEsIrfiy Years' San/ico so a-ScliooB Trastee-Three miraculous. . His Pay—Iii© Htan©F is Paid In Spite of-This fte» Ha started tho engine of a Cadillac New itfcit Eiostoi in MlsSdietown Township.. - - • automobile for the purpose of driving quest—Paper HHust b@ Bundtei ®r Put In Bags the car to another part of the garage B James 1), Otterson, John Bucldin of the present school board, rrien who where it was to be cleaned. The en- unn, OP OHAB&ES B. APPLE- Beginning with next week Frank another portion of his contract which ooutnnr s'ABmuss ana Ohfl'J'F, OP BED BABE. and Richard A, Strong wore the win- held the same ideas in regard to edu- v/ryns :>.%' ana B&HS. ,gine was "in gear," but Mr. Herlitz Fielder, the Red Bank garbage con- requirei s thahtt householderhhld s must kkeep ners in last night's school election at cation as the majority of the people xiid not know this. "In gear" is a tractor, will not collect paper from in ashes, garbage and paper separated Freehold Woman Leaves Entato to Uor Red Bank. An appropriation for of the township. J. Howard Smith Un£orgd Sjoosl Option and tno technical automobile term meaning front of houses unless the paper is from each other, and lie said this was $1,000 for playgjwunua wan defeated, was selected as a candidate to run on that it is connected with mechanism Ctotlior—Mrs. Jnnwo A. Braaley Ea- wrapped in bundles or put in bags. seldom done. He admitted that his peal ot the Crew Ooveraing? (lucr.thca Ber Btitato to Bar Hnstmnd but tlie other appropriations woro the ticket with Mr. Hendrickson and K.'lllroad 'JrEiufJ—-S>Scora Sleete! lay which drives the car ahead. When an He was instructed to take this step hired help had overloaded the wagons,' curried. Tho. cantsst w>a spirited, Charles A. Smith. automobile is "out of gear" the engine —Two Otlier V/llla Probated. at Monday night's council meeting af- but he promised that he would stop seven candidate!! .'being in the field tho Grnuffo. will run freo without moving the car. Mrs. Hannah M. Applegate, wife of ter the board of health had lodged a that practice. Following his defense Melvin A. Uico of Leonardo, the Pomona Grange of Monmouth and 409 votes-bsing. cast. The other president of the school board, is in Ordinarily when an engine is started Charles E. Applegate, who died at complaint against his work with the the officials gave him his instructions nominees besides. Mr. Otterson, Mr. county, which ia made up of mem- in gear it will stall or stop, but the her home on Maple avenuo about six council. In this complaint the health about the collection of paper. He said Belgium on business connected with bers of tho subordinate granges of Strong and.MtrvBiictclin were William his New York firm. Lewis S. Thomp- machine which Mr. Herlitz started is weeks ago, made her will January board stated that his wagons were he would collect the. paper separately .F. Sutton, Mrs.. B. Y, Truswell, Dr. son of Lincroft, another prominent the county, held its quarterly meeting of more than the average horse power. 25th, last. She appointed her son, overloaded and dropped filth and from the other refuse, a3 this would last Saturday in Odd Fellows' hall at Walter S, Mason and William P. Dur- member of the school board, is in the The automobile started ahead, mak- William H. Applegate of Brooklyn, waste matter on the streets and that enable him to bale the paper up and ham. South. He was homo a day or two Red Bank. Tho grange voted in executor of the will and she be- the wagons were not covered as they sell it. favor of local option and in favor of ing straight for the door at the rear Mr. Sutton has boon n school trus- laBt week, nnd he made an urgent ap- of the building. From this door to queathed all her property, including should be to meet the requirements of In its complaint the health board tee for thirty years. Mr. Strong is peal to all his friends in the township the repeal of the full crew bill of the the ground is a distance of eighteen the house in which she lived, to him. Mr. Fielder's contract with the town. requested that Mr. Fielder's pay for also a trustee, but the other candi- to re-elect James C. Hendrickson, railroads. The action on the full feet. While the car was moving Mr. After^iis death the estate is to_be (The health board further stated that the past month be held up until the datea are not members of the board of whom ho declared had been a very crew bill was taken after an em- Herlitz jumped into.it and undertook divided between the children of Mr. complaints about Mr. Fielder's work board advised the council to settle it. education. Mr. Sutton and Mr. conscientious and capable member of ployee of the Lehigh Valley railroad to shut off the power before the ma- Applegate and Mrs. Evelyn Chandler, numerous and that he had been In spite of this request the bill was had made an address against this Strong were the atorm centers of the the school board. His arguments, chine broke through the door. He a daughter of Mrs. Applegate. Mrs. jpro fUse with promises which he did paid. Mr. Fielder haa been garbage law. The grange also voted to become light. Various tickets with different however, did not result in Mr. Hen- acted quickly, but there was-no stop- Chandler died shortly before her jno t make any effort to carry out. collector two years and he and the combinations of names were out, hut dricltBon's election. The vote on a member of the Monmouth county ping the high powered car. It crashed mother. Mr. Fielder said that he hod bought health hoard have been constantly em- on 'none of these tickets were the trustees was as follows: board of commerce, and George W. through the door and plunged to the Miss Emma Magee of Freehold left covers for his wagons since the health broiled about his work. Complaints Ivins of Little Silver, Daniel Ketcham namoa of Mr. Strong and Mr. Sutton William II. Oonovcr 441 ground, turning a complete somer- her entire estate, including a half in- board had sent its letter of complaint pour in at nearly every meeting of the grouped together. TIIUR the two John 1. Hh'kleH .187 of Farmingdale and II. E. Taylor of sault in its descent. terest in a farm in Madison township, to the council. He said that the prin- board and these complaints are often Freehold were elected delegates to members of the school board were the .1. G. Tlimilut 378 The car was covered and this helped to her brother Richard. Miss Magee cipal trouble with his work was due productive of long and heated argu- principal rivals at the election. The .ImiieH l\ HpiiclrldlHim, , ,. ililK attend the meeting of the board of made her will two years ago last I}e- to the fact that people did not put ments. The contract was given out 1 J. Howard Smith..... -293 commerce. to keep Mr. Herlitz in his seat. The cember and appointed her brother ex- by the council, but it requires that other member whose term expired is Olmrles! A. Sinltli 2:il machine struck with the two front waste paper in bundles or bags. H.e Charles D. Warner. He was not a Max Lamont and Clara Lamont of wheels hitting the ground. The car ecutor. said he had to dump loose paper in his the health board shall make Mr. candidate, but ho received n compli- The appropriations asked for by Farmingdale nnd Albert J. Hen- Fielder live up to its provisions.- The the school board were carried almost swayed uncertainly for a moment and Mrs. Helen M. Bradley, wife of wagons and that it was impossible to mentary vote of four votes. He was drickson and Mrs. W. S. Brower of then toppled over on its back. Mr. James A. Bradley of Asbury Park, keep it from blowing out. He called health board's authority in the matter made un honorary member of the without opposition, only a very few Raritan were elected members of Po- of revoking the contract or using dis- votes being cast against any of them. Herlitz was caught beneath it, hut he made her will five years ago. Mrs. attention to the terms of his contract, board of education for Jife at the mona grange. An executive com- was unhurt except for a few scratches Bradley left all her estate to her hus- which provides that the householders ciplinary measures is limited to mak- meeting oi .the trustees whicli was The resolution transferring to the mittee was appointed, consisting of band during his life time. After his must put the paper in bags or tie it ing recommendations to the borough current expense fund the insurance and bruises. The car was somewhat bold last week. Frank A. Bloodgood of Shrewsbury, damaged, but was soon repaired. death the estate is to be sold and up in bundles. He also referred to council. money on the burned schoolhouse and James Richards of Farmingdale, J. B. divided among Mrs. Bradley's nieces At the outset of the meeting tile the. money, received from the sale of People who saw the - accident came ndheronts of Mr. Strong, Mr. Ottotk, Vanderveer of Monmouth, G. C. Mc- rushing forward thinking to find Mr. and grandm'eces and several chari- the school lot, which were recom- Dowell of Liberty, S. H. Stemler of table organizations. .son and Mr. Bucklin tried to limit the mended by the school board, were also Herlitz dead beneath the machine, and HOUSE KOI.D A TEIBD TIME. OIVE A SHOW. candidates to these three men by n Olive Branch, J. P. Brower of Rari- they were greatly surprised when they Mrs. dikte E. Cottrcll of West carried. The burning of tho Leon- tan, G. W. Donahay of Glendola, Pour Owners for the Samo Property Pionoor Olrls Give a Performance at tho motion doclarinB all . nomination!) ardo schoolhouse will reduce the ex- saw him crawl out from under the au- Long Branch willed her estate to her closed after these men had been nomi- Ruyan Aumaek of Manalapan, Frank tomobile practically unharmed. husband, Lew W. Cottrell, in a will Witnln Two Weeks. I Butch Reformed Cliurcli. penses of the school district -a good Gilford of Allenwood, WilliamWohn- which was executed a year ago last nated. William D. Otterson, chair- deal, since_ the classes formerly kept The Ambrose Matthews house on | The four groups of I'ioneer Girls in man of the meeting, put the resolu- son of Adelphia, and John Fischer of December! Kast Front street, which had three : West Red Bank gave an entertainment in thai building will have to he aban- Toms River. The afternoon session LAIIDLOED &.WB TENANT SCRAP. tion and declared it carried, but it doned. Tho addition to tlie current Mrs. Jane Laird of Freehold left owners within seven days, was again in the Dutch Reformed church on wan afterwards rescinded ami the of the grange was given up to recita- a house and lot at Freehold and a sold -last week, making four owners \ Shrewsbury avenue Monday night, expense fund from the insurance tions, readings, singing, etc. Fair Hnvcii Doctor Goto Possession of tract of land in Brick township, four ' other candidates were then money and from the sale of the school which this house has had within two ! A tent had been erected on the plat- nominated. While the balloting was Officers of the grange were elected Bed Bank House Ho Bought. Ocean county, to her grandniece, weeks. The house and lot was bought ; form and the scenes represented a in' progress some bitterness was lot, combined with the saving by not Dr. George VanV. Warner of Fair Bertha So|omon. A maintaining classes in the burned a? follows: farm at West by Hamilton B. Price from Ambrose group of Pioneer Girls out camping, shown. Mr. Bucklin declared thnt MliHli'l—Jacob \i, V'llti'llKcr, l'VcelinM, Haven will move this week in the bequeathetiled to Dwight I Matthews for a little under $4,000. He In the first part a "Man in the Woods" 1 school building, will reduce tho school Oversrer—James ('. HeilillickHon, Mlil- Mr. Sutton was taking an unfair ad- Child bouse on East Front street D. Solomon and a tracract of land in FOi(| ^a piaco within a week to Willard ] entertained the Pioneer Girls with vantage by standing with the other taxes this** year about $2 on $1,000. ( The school bonds for tho present! I.nfturor—l^il^ar llenrnioro, (Jleniloln. which be bought a short time ago. Ocean county was left t<•„!,:„„„o his son„ , n;Gili - j^_ Mount for $4,800. Last week, after some of his associates who lived in a members of the school hoard nenr the Si'i-i-i'tui'}-—S. II. WellK, .Marllmro. , He was to have had possession on j belt Solomon. Mrs, Laird made sev- owning the property less than a week,! hollow tree, and in the second part ballot box; .Mr.. Sutton said that it school buildings are being paid off at < Saturday, March Cth, but Mrs. Saral the rate of lf'0,500 per year. This re- j eral cash bequests to other relatives Mr. Mount sold the house and lot to the girls were entertained by Mother had ulwuys been customary for the L'linpJahi—Mlm ".Myra Allen', Allni- A. . Hogan,- who occupied the house, and divided the residue of the estate Mrs. Nora Conrad of River street for Goose and some of her children. A trusteea to take this position, and he duces the interest account each year, ; refused to get out. Suit to dispossess large part of the training of the chil- and this should make the school taxes | Klc'uur.l— Muyil Tlinm|i«.>n, Allcnlown. between Bertha Solomon, Orianna $5,000. The Red Bank real estate stilted that it was neither n violation Assl-slant steward -Ucor^u T. Held, her was brought by Joseph W. Child smaller each year as time goes on. I Solomon, Dwight D. Solomon and his compnny made the sale of the prop-j dron was done by Miss Florence of precedent nor of ethics for him to Ti-nuont. for the Child estate before Justice children. ertv in each case. ! Brand, who is the director of one of stand where he was. His argument At Atlantic Highlands Walter J. '' I.iuiy a^Histant steward—.Mr.-. «<•<>!•£<' Edward W. Wise, and Mr. Child got Roberts, Charles Gehlhaus- and David • •I'. Itelil, Te iii. The property is generally consid- the groups. About ?20 was cleared, prevailed. Mei-llU'la-.]1, Toms judgment for possession. Mrs. Ho- P. Smith were elected school trustees : ered very cheap, even at the figure at which will be divided among the ltlv j gan owed $300 rent on the house, and groups for the purchase of Pioneer The tellers of the meeting wore for ternm of three yearn each, nnd ii Mr.". iUmy Hlrmkr, .Matil- which it was last sold. Real estate the suit against her was based on the Mr. anrt Ill's. 33. 3?. Martin of Port Mon- men" place a valuation of ?u,0U() to | suits. The cast of characters was as (iunrgu lirny and James Norman for Herbert O. Todd was elected without i U'illl. mouth nav(3 Uiioxiiectcil Guests. the election of trustees and Myron K. lVi -.Mrs. .lauii.s I'. lilrliilnlt-, IMia- non-payment of this debt. After the 1 $13,500 on the property. 1 follows: opposition to iiil an unexpircd term lan.x. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Edgur I . 1 •Slater and George McC. Taylor for suit Mrs. I-Iogan remained in the p AI: 'i i. of two years. The vacancy was riura—Mrs. J miio. Vnssltr, Blue Hall. house a few more days by producing Martin of Port Monmouth paiil them ; al 'OUt tilt• '.uiiii— llt'l .'11 I mncun. i.lu; vote- on appropriations. Ml'. Ot- caused by the resignation of Robert j BSOWS PI.AOE HOTJSE SOLD. Utll Jul nisuii, r, 1mrotliy a doctor's certificate that she was too a surprise visit Saturday nisrht. Two lil-ICe ll >'l!uikl I'oi'Ron received !S2(S votes, Mr. Biiok- Iiiifbuvrow, who is to move away. of tho guests brought accordeojiy, and | .M nil I-, Rllza i.i t in lin 2U7, Mr. Strong 202, Mr. Sutton BBANCH AVEUUE 1AIID SOLD. sick to move. When this certificate g g , | Milton McCnlffnii of 23roncl Street Bought .Man of tlie ivw ii.- —Kliz alii.. th 10. Wu.ll- I'r. Charles A. Read was a candidate b ii b M threh e otherh s broughbh t a guitari , a violiilin j 121, Mrs. Truswell 118, Mr. Durham for trustee for one of tho full terms, I became inoperative because of Mrs. n Homo last Week. Nun—Ik-len llfaii'M-. 15 and 111'. Mason 41. The vole iv- Conclit Property of Two Acres Hogan's recovery she still refused to ,and a mandolin, and they furnished Milton McColfran of Broad street, Irish Klrl—Syl.lllii (islinrn. but he was defeated by 17 votes. i by Joliu Bonnet^. get out. Yesterday Constable Sam-I music for dancing. Fancy dances were ceivod by Mrs. Trus'.vell was tiie larg- The school election at Highlands foreman of the McColgan nurseries, KiiKlish milkmaid— (.'onwicllo White. est evor given to a woman candidate John Bennett of Red Bank has'| ucl Howard went to the house and given by a number of persons, and has bought a houte on Brown place resulted iii the election of Allen R. Mrs. John Vanilorhilt and Henry Mom I.la |.':I/.ZIIIR.. Julia VallSi-lloiel;. I'oi" school trustee at Red Hunk. At bought the Condit property on tlie camped there till late at night, when from Willis A. Clayton and William Ki-nii'li iiiim-i'!'-limit i'iimtni;t'Mi. Reed, William Hewitt and John gave :i German dnnce.. Between or- many other municipalities in the state Adaii'. Dr. James J. Rowland was corner of Branch avenue and Pinck- Mrs. Hogun gave up her fight to stay Whfl'j. The price was $2,:;iHi, The lot Imtrh sirlii -Lillian B.'rlUM-, Geliuvicavti women serve HS membere. of the hoard chestra selections, Miss Catherine As- Dimyli-r, .Syl.illa i >-!»>r.n. fourth man in the race. lie has sent uey road and will build a hou.se on it in tlie house. She moved today to is nearly triangular in shape and has of education with excellent results, for his own occupancy. Tim land Frank J. Mnnson's house on Keck- plint rendered several piano solos. .lump V.IIR. L;iii^—Kiniira Iviiis, tinieo a protest to the state commissioner of ({amen were played by those who did a frontage of about 100 feet. It is | \V<.li-"U. ili.ud \vliul..n. . •_ and Ihei'c is a growing belief at I!od comprises about two acres and is on less place. Mrs. Ilogan based her l i w l i t;lllllyl< l l kl 1 hussle education against Adair's cmulitlacy. not dance. iifty feet deep on the eastern end and 11,1. l. ,i','1 "' "" ~ •' " ' " '>>-. Hnn.lt that women slioulil bu repre- Jioth sides of l'inckney road, but most claim to stay in the Child house on a sented on the school hoards. Adair lives at Water Witch, which- The guests were Matthias Sciler about ',l~> feet on the westernn side.side.-' ! ' fsui/iiiiI>UDI>1<.. m.nvers-- -Svi,iii-SyWUaa iKin.rnIKIJI , I1.11. - was nnnexed to Highlands nine "oT it is on the south side, on which., note in which the Childs had agreed Han H..|-kfr. stands the charred remains of a house to let her remain till April. St " " " " Seu-saw j;h-ls --Onu'e Yvolfott, Klmira About thirty women turned out to months ago. The school law says that lin Ivins, -Mmitl Whaluji. which wus built many years ago by 1 luiit night's election. They could not a man must live hi a district three CluiriKi—l'i nut. 1' HIIIIK. the late Benjamin Morris. Mr. Ben- Gill vote for candidates, but the law gives years before be can become a member AUM0F.Y TO BE DEDICATED. Schantz of Perth Amboy; Mr. and I'AKT II. them the right to vote on n]>propri- of the board of education, and this is nett bought the place from the es- for a home. The sale was made by (iirls in camp— -I lclt-n Dtnuiin, Helen Mrs. John Vanderbilt of Keyport, anandd \ H . Ilcalii'r. lOliziLlii'tli I-:. WalllliK. ntions. Most of them did so, but thin the basis of Dr. Rowland's protest. tate of Mrs. Sarah-Condit of Brook- AvranffomontB Under Wny for MUHiiry MnthiT ilcinsi—Until .lohn.soii. lyn. Mrs. Condit was a daughter of Captain and Mrs. Thomas J. Casler, j William A. Hoppmg. was not true of the men, for only 20!) Other candidates at the election were Ceromonlco ami j-anquct. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Leverentz, j Jai-k nnil Jill — IHinftlty MaiKenzle. votes in all were cast on the appro- William Addison Romaine nnd Jacob Mr. Morris. She died about two The new armory at Red Bank will CoiiMielln Whiti-. priations as aguinst the vote of 409 months ago. After Mr. Morris's Mrs. Frank Wilson, Mrs. Emma Mor- ABTHUK SKEE&S TO BUHtD. .Miss iliifl'tt—(".liulys Jlartvi'lizli.. S. Hoffman. be dedicated the latter part of this ris, Mrs. Sadie Morrell, Miss Mabel Kins Citlc—Huth lVniiiiiitliiir. lklilltTH for candidates.' The vote cast against \ At the school election in Rumson death about fifty years ago the house month or the first of April. Commit- Plans Drawn for n. Novr House on St. — lleli.n KlnKshinv, Violet Wlialnn. Su- the appropriations was unusually had many occupants, the last being Morris, Miss Catherine Asplint, Miss sie i.Ti-lln. Levi 13. VanNest, Charles Dixon and tees to arrange for the affair were Minnie Horn, John O'Neill, William I ^Nicholas Avenuo. ' ^uccn tif Hearts—Itla l-'azzoiu'. largo. Many of the voters found the Lewis Neuhuuser "were unanimously Abram Hoag, The dwelling was de- appointed last week. The dedication tickets confunim? because of the wny stroyed by (ire of unknown origin Brower, Charles Horn, John Downes, Arthur G. Skcels of Bergen place Mistrt'ss Mary—l-Umini Ivins: silver re-elected. The appropriations were will be in the nature of a public spec- Arthur Maxson, Henry Fisler, James manager of Mathushek's piano store, liolls—|.;tliel lU'ckt-r; niiiidens—Dorothy they were arranged. The trustees carried by one majority, the vote about a year ago. Mr. Bennett paid tacle, with impressive military cere- Ma^Kemie, (UmeTirve Dangler; Cockle said they would probably call a new about $3,000 for tho place. The sale "arter, Lawrence Phillips and Herman | has hud plans drawn for a house on slli-11—CoiiBtii'llo Wliilf. election to vote on the playground standing 20 for and 25 against. monies and a banquet. President Doran of Port Monmouth and Belford. St. Nicholas avenue for his own use. Jack llorner—Dan WiUlliiK. was made by Edward S. Allaire. Mr. Wilson, the members of his cabinet, Bloek.s—Susie Crelin, Helen Kings- proposition, as they thought that Bennett is a comparatively new resi- St. Nicholas avenue is a new street on Imry. Violet Whalpn. many of the people voted against this TBINITY'S HEW PABISH BOUSE!, national and state military authori- LEGAL CONTEST TOE BIO 3TAHE3. the Beyer tract. It is near the south- dent of Red Bank, he having moved ties and the state officials will be in- Dolls—Evelyn 001111!?, Julhi Van- appropriation who really intended to here about a year ago after he sold eastern limits of the town, between Schoick, lua Fttzzone, Gladys -MucKcn- ftew Ohuroh BulHUnfr on Front Btreot vited to be present. The troopers Ownership of $600,000 Itotato to bo De- vote for it. his farm near Fair Haven. South Etreet and Branch avenue. The Hansel and Oretcl—Sybllla Osborn, Will na Stnrted Host Moatli. hope to hold tho exercises on Satur- cided by Trial nt I&sd Bimlc. house will cost $3,000. It will have day, March 24th, which will be the Lillian Becker. •. The appropriations, outside of that A parish IIOUBO will be built on the A contest to break the will of the six rooms and a bathroom and will be Rip VanWinkle-—AntolnottVanWnkleo e I^uzzene. for the playground amounted to grounds of Trinity Episcopal church WIITO OUT. twentieth anniversary of the troop, late Edouard Methot of Red Bank has provided with modern improvements. Golden Locks—Ethel Hecker. but the date has not yet been fixed. Ileil UidinK Hood—Evelyn Dennis. $3:1,800 and were as follows: on Front street. A meeting of the been in progress the past three days J. C. and G. A. Delatush are the archi- Brownie—Vernon Cook. Current cxprimtH. ? 27,8 40 congregation and church societies was union's CamHUato Elected Second As- Capt. R. V. R. H. Stout is chairman at the borough hall at Red Bank. Mr. tects. Liberty—Helen Dunc;ui. Ilciinll-H • -1,1100 to have been held Friday night to talk sistant Fire Chief. of the general committee, John J. Methot in his will left everything to 'Choru.4—Medley of KOIIK*. Aliimml training L'.IMIO over plans for the new building, but William J. Soffel of Union com- Many is vice chairman, and M. Louis his nephew, Ulderic Homer Methot. nipnovmo A HOUSE. The music was by Mrs. Daniel H. The first two propositions were this meeting has been postponed till pany was the victor in the only con- Brown is treasurer. His estate is valued at $600,000. A Cookt, piano; Daniel H. Cook, violin; test in the firemen's election at Red carried by votes of 120 to 25 and 120 next Tuesday night. The parish niece and two nephews of Mr. Me- A Number of Changea to bo Maflo to a i anc|John H. Cook, Jr., guitar. to 28 respectively, but the third got house will be attached to the church Bank last night. He was elected sec- thot, who live in Canada, are trying Borgen Plooo DwolUnfr. | All the girls were in costume be- through by the vote of 103 to GO. nnd will bo of the same type of archi- ond assistant chief of the fire de- to have the will broken. They allege John B. Lester of Belford will make fitting their parts, and all the num- Two voles were cast to cut the manual tecture as the church. It will cost partment over Arthur G. Sickles of that Mr. Methot was mentally .un- 1 T. H. Iiayton to Use Motor Vohlolos In a number of improvements to the bers were heartily applauded. Most training appropriation from iji'2,000 about $9,000. It is expected to have Liberty company and George M. sound when tho will was made.. house on Bergen place, Red Bank, of the numbers were encored. The to ? 1,000. Both of these votes were the parish house completed this sum- Ackermnn of the hook and ladder Iilvary Eualnofts. W. 11. Lnyton, who conducts n liv- Judge John W. Slocum is presiding which he bought from Newton Dore- performance will be repeated next in favor of the playground appro- mer. Tho church has about $2,000 company. Mr. Soffel's vote was 50, at the trial. Ulderic Methot is rep- mus a short time ago. Hardwood Monday night for the benefit of tho priation. Tho total vote on tbo play- on hand toward the new building, and Mr. Siokits's was 43 and Mr. Acker- ery stable on Pearl street, near Mon- mouth street, will sell his horses, resented by Edmund Wilson of Red iloors will be laid throughout the house | Busy Bees piano fund of the Re- grounds was l!f!> against tho appro- it has other sources of revenue. Tho man's was 39. Arthur Jeffrey of Re- Bank and Frederick K, Seward of and some of the partitions will be torn | formed church. priation and 80 for it. Thirty-eight Sunday-school building on the prop- lief company nnd William Crispell of wagons and livery equipment at a public sale Saturday, April 3d, and New York. out to enlarge the rooms. Electricity, ballots were cast without any indica- erty will be sold. Independent company were unani- gas and other improvements will be tion as to whether the voters were in mously elected chief and first assistant will install motor taxi service to take the place of horses and wagons. At installed. Mr. Lester is a mason and favor or against the appropriations, ED. DHACIHY IH JAIL ABAI1T. chief respectively, each man receiving he will do most of the work himself. Art Metal Ceilings Pat in Throe ESoorais and it ,«ieems likely that all of the 141 votes. the sale Mr. Lnyton will also dispose of horses, wagons and harness belong- uffinff, Sooltatlona nnd a Telephone The improvements will cost about in Albert C. Harrison/a HeDldenoa. people who cast these blank tickets Ho Wan Caaffht tost Wlfflit with a Stolon Talk XTcxt Monday Hiffht. $1,200. Albeit C. Harrison of South street were under tho impressioin thnt they Chicken Under Htii Ann. ALTERATIONS TO A HOUSE. ing to friends in Long Branch and Asbury Park. W. H. Hall, manager of the Red has had art metal ceilings placed in were voting for the appropriations. Edward Dencey was arrested last Spring Strcot tot Sold. three rooms in his bungalow. The re- Tho Middletown township school Tower Hill Avonuo Dwelling Being: Con- Rank office of the New York telephone night while ho was in the act of steal- Hudson Avenue Couple Surprised. company, will give a lecture at the Edward Soffel of Locust avenue has ception hall and living room have a meeting resulted in the election of ing a chicken from a small building verted Into a Donblo SXOUBO. ceiling of colonial design with a co- Mrs. Korr of Brooklyn is converting Mr. and Mrs.'Fred J. Riechers of Navesink library next Monday right bought a lot, 40x207 feet, on the east William B, Conovor, John I. Sickles back of Gabriel Tnnneubaum's store sido of Spring, street from Edmund G. lonial cove and frieze. In tho dining and J. G. Timolat, the three men rc- her house on Tower Hill avenue into Hudson avenuo were married seven on "The Telephone," illustrated with on Front street. Dcacey and ,the stereopticon views. Clarence Temple- Fraser as an investment, Three yeiirs room is a ceiling and cove of empire u'ntly nominated ns school trustees chicken were locked up in the town a double house, and is building un ad- years ago Monday and about thirty pattern with a frieze of fruit design. dition of three rooms. She bought the of thoir friends from Red Bank and ton of New York, a former theatrical ago Mr. Fraser bought the property in opposition to any school ticket jail over night, and Deacoy was sent from the Bordcn estate for $1150. Mr. Mr. Harrison was formerly a paper wlmh might be put up by the school property last November from Mrs. Long Branch paid them a surprise star with "The Prince of Pilsen" com- to tho county jail this morning to pany, will sing a tenor sola, and music Fraser has a gold beating shop on hanger but he says that art metal ceil* I loud. All the members of the preB- nwnit the nction of the grand jury. Lydiu 10. Bennett of Fair Haven, for- visit Monday night in celebration of ing plates, properly put up, make tha merly of Tower Hill avenue. The al- the anniversary. Tlie evening was and recitations will be furnished by Union street and Mr. Sofl'el is em- I cut school board undertook to resign The chicken was returned to its ployed in the shop. best ceilings for rooms which are gen- ; some time ago, but tho nttorney-gen- terations to the house will cost about spent playing cards nnd feasting. members of tho library association. owner. No admission will be charged. _^, t»_ erally used. The work in Mr. Har- t aul of tho stats decided that this $2,000. Barling, Johnson and Frake The prize winners were Mrs. Ralph rison's house was done by Daniel H. I lould not legally be done and that the are doing the curpentering, John S. Piorco nnd AiigiiRtiis Warner, both of Improving Broad Street Houos. Coming* Ratios In tlis Armory. Clrcun Ground. Cook of Shrewsbury nvenno. members of, tho school board would' A dance will be held in the now Stilea is the mason, Arthur G. Sickles Red Bl Mrs. Ella II. Pinturd is making Large or nmall circuses, or any pub- changes to the roof of her house on 4 he liable to indictment if they should armory building on Friday, April Oth, is the plumber nnd Ivins Howard is BEAD THIBI ' all resign. At that time it was not by Mrs. Elsie Parsons. About a the painter. In February 30 Arroets. lic exhibition, can be accommodated Broad street which will greatly im- believed that any of the present board month ago a similar dance was given at Bradley Beach, N. J. Tho ground prove its appearance. The plans for It Wont Toko lionjr to Boa* Jt and YonTJ Tho report of Harry C. Badeau of in only iiOO feet from tho trolley line, would be candidates for unother term, in the armory and it was one of the Two I'mordrii cat. Red Bank for the past month Bhows the change were drawn by IOdgar A. Prollt uy Following Its Ailvlco. but James O. Hcndrlckrion and fashionable events of the social season which runs up and down through the Terhune nnd Hawkins & Miiiton of More horses arrived at my stublaa Charles Otterson, son of J, D. Ot- thnt !18 persons were arrested and New Jersey seacoast tdwna of Long Clmrlea A. Smith wore prevailed on at Red Bank. that fines of ?17 were collected. Fair Haven are doing the work. today. With this now stock I havo tcrnon, Jr., of Broad iitroct, cut two Branch, Deal, Asbury Park, Avon, on hand BIICII n largo variety of hortw- to run again. Robert Hartahorne, the of his fingers on a buz/, saw while Eight of tile persons arrested were remaining member of the school botml U'aaiu For. Bale. . Belmnr, Spring Luke and Seagirt. The Howard WbltflolaV ISoaso Hontod. flcsh that I can supply you with any working in the manual training de- fined, seven were sent to the county New Jersey Central and Pennsylvania whose term expired' this' year, would Ohe team bay horses, fi and 6 years partment of the high school last jail and 2!1 wore discharged with rep- Howard Wliitlicld has rented kind of a horse or n tnulo that you railroad station in only 200 feet from need. I sold .'!!) houd laist week. not reconsider his decision, and he pos- old, lfi-i) hands, woight 2,800 pounds. week. Dr. U. Browning Wilson rimands. the ground. Apply to William E. through the Francis White agency his itively refused to bo a candidate again. These horses are brother nnd sister, dressed tho injury. new renidenct! at East Red Bank to That'll n record that spenlca for itself. MaeDonald, Ilrndley Honcli, N. J.-— Many of the homes now at my stables Ho uahtlhnt the people of the school Jersey bred, nnd guaranteed to bo Party for Atlvcrtiaenwnt. John F. Drake of Brooklyn for the district, by voting down the proposi- Hound and gentle. Must be seen nnd Dr. X II. a-.yio'ii Hew Offloo. summer. The Whitfield house is one of are acclimated and till ready to KO to The, Red Bank hospital auxiliary work. Hovcral line matod pairs of tion to rebuild the burned Leonardo driven to appreciate. Wo are replac- Dr. J. E. Say re has moved his ofilce will give a pivot party Wednesday, Doreraus Bros, Co.'s dpeolnlef. the most modern and attractive houses schoolhouno nnd by their vote to sell horses and milieu nro In tho lot. Donfc ing lionico with auto trucks. Louis from 73 Ilrond street, opponite Mon- April 7th, in the Hinnor building. A few !lfic. packaged of Heclier's in this locality. the school lot when the trustees had Ktultz, Jr., Koyport, N. J. Tel. C-W. mouth street, to 10 Wallace street, forRet thnt I nlno deal in'fj««ond-lmnd Handaome prizes have been bought buckwheat left, whilo they last, 25c. Boi'omuo Bron. Go.'B ESpeolntfl. utock. If you wont to nwnp you ar<» arranged to rebuild the building with- —Advertisement. directly in the rear of the Second na- for tho winners of the games. per package, out oxpense to tho district, had Freiili lolna of pork (Jursoy), 10c. always suro of gettin(f a fl XtOVED St&QlX TUB tv Btrert at HBW -XVZIL, i A team of bowlers, inched from Joiseph Bennett of Catherine street I»i dropping four gaises ii, &e ps, i teams in the Monmouth county league, returned home from the Long week tin, Trot-us have slipped into I will take part in the national bowling Branch hospital about a week ago. thiid piece in t'ie Conyniraav ! kague It ¥/as the Second Annual Binaei- of tlio and tie Poiiuiike team i s now in Gr^EsAzatlou and "Was Attended by ' tournament, which will start. at the lie was knocked down jind his leg wsa I Grand Central palace at New York broken in an alteration over a plu inand piece. Tht Clotliiurs took thne Al>out ISO Persons—Weaator Huury E. fioui lim Public Sejvke Fiida> ni^ht , Ac&eraoa, Jr., Oite of t!ie Speakers. j -Saturday of next week. The men so- a restaurant on Front atreot last fall. ! j lected are Sylvester GootJieil and At the hospital an effort »'»» tnsuia to fnd t ie Insurance team took tluiij The second annual St. Patrick's Harry Worth of the Elkwoods. of save the 1«K> «ut this could not befrom the Groccn. ?!onday mpht the dinner of the Civio alliance of Keuns- Long Branch, Cecil K. Ackerson of done and the leg was amputated just Teleplionw team \^on tv,q gaifles lurg- was •held Saturday nijrht in Mc-Koypm-t, Billy White of Anbury Park below the knee. Mr. Bennett is afrom TUB ISEGISTBM and the Groccu PoiiHlfl's Raritan boy hole!. ALuul and Allaire Grant and Abe' Jacobeon member of the American Mechanics took two from the Glothiere. 16W men from Kcyyort, Atlantic Hifrf'- of Lakewood. lodge of Red Bank, The scores of the Clothiers and lands. Red Bnuk and other surround- Public Service games were: During the dull winter months when ing villages and from Brooklyn, New CLOTHIERS. most dealers were retrenching or in- York, Newark and East Orange were acce 11)0 190 present. Tile table was covered with Umlutnln i;\r, active as a result of depressed times, Krldel iso a green tablecloth ami a small Irish H 1R4 .174 we consumated many large Furniture, flag was placed in each cocktail glass. Tetley . . ics Souvenirs of p;recn silk boxes, tilled m Floor-Covering and Wall Paper deals tfitli candy, were friven to each diner. Totals. PUBLIC SEttVICESEtICE. which will have a most stirring and tell- A bottle of Bushmill's Irish wliiskev Francis 1313; 11C was ako tdveu to cuch Kuest througiv l'\n UAXM, V 1 * • * * * * A'Mn.fa Vi if.- '••!» W.r.' -SVr. SIB l,:il,v (-iili !'•• fii.i,- $!&!*.tr&I 2H-^rftle,nj Will HktSj a BlFJ fni l'.-'ii|.'i-. null' f. 'i liri'i'ilnii: i-.l». U; I*iU»t B*»t &!»!£« SOJIiMTOW. I v.ltlt.; I'iymouiii nm-iiK imil v.'Mii- I..;,, Itomover of dead aiumslc; Bed Bank, ] ii'.rin uiimi-i-f ur -y.\ |Ji-i/.i-H mid ;: IMIIM Those who took part in tho minstrel (V, J, Toleptioro 1S0-J. itlilK lit.st m-ii: , I'. rrHllh' Plltti'l'liiiil, show given by tho Junior American jKlil'CWBliiiry, N'. .1. fli'Mii- s-li. ""••""" gpfioZA* TOX9 W88B , ®f>e REGISTER WANT PAGE—Where More Tl^aa 26fOOO People Meet Weellly Mechanlci! it»ut week will hnva it toast at Ki'lili-1 & Co.'B imirktt, H«i Dunk, t POE SAM. ' leef dinner tomorrow night in Me-N. J., chuck roast, Ifco. Hi. At NBW Ainnmoiilli, lioimo, Hturo butld- chanics' hull. Twenty pounds of roast InB, liurn, WiiKun IIOUBO nml KIHIIH, with Jtdi tmvu been ordered for tho din-~ - ipBoiuUi -SHIS WBBK two «rr \ Page THE RCO BANK. REGISTCR. fc^^WyVKHH^ «H-4 4-V^44 i*i-<^ >v IK? PLEASURE or BUSINESC t!he "VAN DORM" LIME SS National cars are built in seven different body styles, These The long list of victories that the National has won in racing I seven bodies are placed on the same type of National Six chassis; is simply assurance to you that your National will never arrive at ( so, mechanically, all Nationals are the same. a state of debility. w It is.not only the attractive appearance of the The very fact that a man is considering the National, but the known record it possesses, that National is evidence that he desires something better gains it universal admiration. than the ordinary. There are maiiy other cars sold , for less. That this superiority is a tangible thing is The National earned and still retains the title of proved by the fact that National sales have grown 4- the " World's Stock Champion." constantly for fifteenfyears. Even for 1914, National 4> National Cars have made world's records and if car sales increased forty-five per cent. 4- there is any automobile in the world that has proved The American-made automobile that you think *f" it is distinctly "not a toy "it is the National. of when you think of-a tough, impregnable motor, is •4* —the National. The land of automobile people want jj* A distinctive car is the source of unlimited pride nowadays, now that they know what a good automo- 1^ and satisfaction. Van Dorn cars possess a.character bile really is> is one that will stand sledge-hammer I that reflects their owner's good taste and good busi- 6-cylinder, SO-SS H. P. $2,373, F\ O. B. Factory blows and still run regularly. •4> ness judgment. Touring—Model 5, 38 Horse-Power Call Latest SAXON SIX S78S-F. O. B. Factory F. O. B. Factory 6-cylinder, 30-35 Horse Power Model 2® B. Prleo Qsi Displav at our Show Rooms F. O. B. Factory Thousands of owners in all parts of the country have found Notice particularly the harmony of line. There is nothing The car that has. always made good. Made in numerous this the most practical, efficient and economical two-passenger patchy, nothing ungraceful about the "Light Six." The clean models and built for service, comfort and appearance for those car ever built! It has proved so popular that the factory is cut appearance of the whole car speaks efficiency and comfort. doubling its output. discriminating buyers who want a high grade car at a popular ( figure. Marions can be seen everywhere. Their owners are Chalmers bodies for 1915 have style and distinction to a Saxon is the first Company to offer a 'Six" at a price as iisplajf always satisfied and always ready to give them a hearty en- low as $785—just as it was the first to offer a two-passenger of dorsement. degree. The Chalmers design is exclusive. Seen from any real automobile-sized specifications. position the 1915 "Light Six" types have that blending of line More than one hundred Saxons made World's records in Quality, performance, style and comfort considered, Mar- Economy in a recent test—an average of 34.58 miles per gallon ion cars are Sow priced. and harmony of design which are not only eye pleasing, but of gasoline in 200-mile non-stop run under all road and weather If you pay legs than Marion prices for a motor car, you also signify the comfort and mechanical fitness which are al- conditions. mu|t be satisfied with less than Marion quality. ways a part of right proportion.' Hupmobile Satisfaction. The Stewart is made in but one The loyalty and friendship of chassis size—1,500 pounds capa- Hupmobile owners blankets city and fitted with many types the entire country. IY THE CAR LOAD of bodies suitable for various \s^__s?n -,. rr> T The mechanism of the 1915 commercial uses. . >*^ Delivery, TrUCKS Hupmobile is the refinement of fundamental Hupmobile princi- We have never known of a Stewart owner to discard the ples and the starting and lighting systems of the Hupmobile Stewart for any other make of truck; neither do we know of one are highly efficiant. Dont fail to see the Hupmobile. A dandy Stewart user who has gone back to horses. The repeat orders at the price. being received from Stewart users is the best possible proof that Order Early for Prompt Delivery the Stewart is the best buy for you. Let UB quote prices. Specifications of any or all flie cars handled by me w9BB lie cheerfully ffyrmisliecS upon application, if until you have seen tie line i am showing this Spring. The "Van Dorn" Service goes with every sale made by me. If your car needs attention at anytime, run it in and it will have immediate and efficient attention. No matter how often you call, the word " welcome" is on the mat. Lei's get together. w// //y\ i Telephone 4:T8 >, SO-32 West FVont Street ATLANTIC niaHLANPS NEWS. improvised postofiico window for twowith road oil but the matter was loft driver, was thrown out of the wagon leased on Thursday, in tho custody of cents each. open for consideration at the next und was badly bruised. The wagon hie counsel, John Quinn. SvauffoUotlc Moetiuffs to bo Hold Hero Tlie Finding-Out club of tha Cen-meeting. tongue was broken, but the horses es- An entertainment will be Riven by DurlufT tlio Coming1 Two Weeks. tral Baptist church will meet this Miss A. Mildred Franklin of Newcaped injury. the young folks of the Methodist Key. J. H. Eiirlo of Dover will afternoon with Miss Edith Lufbur- York, daughter of William T. Frank- Kev. F. P. Swezey preached at St.church next Tuesday night. At thiB in the following amounts, to Jirt'iich evangelistic sermons during row. lin, spent Sunday here. James's church at Long- Bsanch last affair the Tom Thumb wedding which are superior to all others in their Iwo weelcs of special services here, Irving- Iluie, who recently com- Mrs. Joseph C. Kulp is suffering night and he will conduct a service at was given a short time ago will bo class nnd acknowledge no EU- loan on first mortgage, beginning next Sunday. His wife pleted a course in engineering at a from a heavy cold. All Saints' church at Nnvcsink to- repeated. The cntertninment 13 in perioro in any class. will sing at the meetings. Mr. New York college, sailed last week Stephen H. Powell is laid up with morrow night. charge of Mrs. J. F, Heilenman. Earlc'x lost meetings were nt Net-for Itrar.il. The boat on which Mr. neuritis. At the Presbyterian church Sunday Hymns anil snered music will bo DEALERS WANTED cong, where lie made over 100 con-iluie nailed flew the English flag, but morning Hcv. Charles A. Killie, a mis- played on n phonograph at tho Meth- in unoccupied territory. Por- versions. Sunday night's meeting the nanie of the boat was painted out BIIEEWBIJTmV HEWS. iiionary who recently returned from odist church Sunday morning. The tions of tho countieo of Middle- will be held at tl'e Central Baptist with gray paint. China, will give an address on "China, phonograph unil records will bo sex, Morcer, Monmouth, Bur- church and the meetings during the Joseph Caruso is laid up with a AUseiloiiary Maotlu^ nt Mra. Bonjamlu J. the Awakened Giant." ':.-. loaned by Cupt. Bcnjanifn Bldridge. lington and Ocean are still va- lirst week will bo at the I'rcsbyterian complication of diseases. Parker's—Firet 8eoa ?otatoos. The Presbyterian brQtheriiood will Mrs. George Edwards is viaitinu nt cant. church. A union eottiige jirnyor Tlio insurance on Dowd St Jcn- The women's auxiliary ot Christ hold an election of officers tomorrow Now York. If you want to liandlo a meeting will he held tonight at nings's barn on Bay avenue was set-church met this afternoon at Mrsnight. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Meyer Stein have •Samuel T. Champion's and 11 union tled last week by the Caledonia In- Benjamin John Parker's. A short Harry Parsons of New York spent started housekeeping ut tho homo of PERFECT AUTOMOBILE •m.-1'tinK of the three churches will be surance company, of which Edgar H. address was made by Kcv. F. P.Sunday with hia brother, Kcv. Pwight the bride's parents, Mr. and Mra. write fov full patticularB to held Friday night at the Methodist Cook is the local agent. Repairs Swezey. Mrs. Archie Mosby sang a h. Parsons. Theodore Parsons was Hurry VnnKchoick. They wore mur- . Cor. E. Front Street amdt church. have already been started on thesolo anil Misses Ituth and Sarah Par- home from Princeton college on Sun-ried last month ot Long Branch. Tile Christina Endeavor society of building, ker gave a duet. At the close of the day. Mr. Stein ia employed in a Long Wharf Avenue the Presbyterian church held n "Good The boys of the Presbyterian meeting tea was served. William I. Green spent Sunday with Branch factory. Distributor for above counties, ' Time College" sociable lust night nt church will meet tomorrow night at The first carload of seed potatoes relatives at Newark. James Hall has fully recovered RED BANK, K J. the church. Various Classen of "Good the church to organize a club. All to arrive here came last week. The Mian Ksther Hurley spent Sunday from hio sickness anil has resumed , N. I. Time COH«K«" were acted out in dia-boys of the church or Sunday-school potatoes were shipped to James Baird, with her sister, Mrs. Arthur "Wliit- his nutoniobilo pnssenKcr service be- 352 logue and eoinmmcemimt exercises wlio are over sixteen years old canand all of them have been sold by Mr.morc of Barnegat. tween this place and tlio Little Silver and the presentation of diplomas were join. Baird'a agent, Patrick McCue, Two Malcolm Boll of Asbnry Pnrk spent railroad station. represented. Miss Knthryn Graham, chief oper- more carloads arc on their way here. Sunday with his sister. Miss Jennie Mr. and Mrs. Curtifi Parker of The board of health lield itn regu- ator at the telephone office, spent Patrick Murray has recovered from Bell. Lout? Branch spent Sunday with Mr. lar meeting Monday night. several dayn last week at Newark. liia .sickness and has gone buck to Ralph Johnson spent Sunday with nnd Mra. Harry VnnSchoicit. Tlio women's home missionary mi- Allic Ewing of Wilmington, N. C,work on J. Wright Brown's place. : relatives at Long Branch. MM. I), h. laming returned to An- ©1WIIX PURCHASE e bbln i ddy of tht' Methodist church will spent Saturday and Sunday with hia Samuel Rcrnett has moved from the bury Park today after npondlnfr tho TO TAKE A GOOD POSITION iiicut tomorrow afternoon with Mm. parents here. Mclllheny house to the Fnhneshawe winter with her daughters, Mra. OF SPLIT KINDLING WO0» | l''orinnn A. Co8snboom. Ml. nml Mrs. Kugone Delamar of I farm, where he in in charge of Ed- MBWB. James Hall and Mro. Harry Vnn- IN THE FUTURE. Chief Knin-ln-Uio-Fncd, a Cherokee New York spent .Sunday at their sum- ward Clyde's race horses. Schoick. intlinn, Knve n lecture at tho Central mer home hern. Edward Kearney has quit his jouJolm sonor Arrcalt::! on a Ctieago of Sfiorthansl, Sawed to Ostler Bantlnt clnm'li Sunday ni^ht. He The borough council met last Fri- with John Dean and lias gone to work — —*.•*»*---*— P«itmairol]l|f,Spelling tola of the life of the Iiulimui in wviiy day night instead of Tuesday night, in Mount's carriage factory at Ucd Your printing, if it ia worth doing H. O. ROSEVHUT John Toner was arrested 3aRt nt all, in worth doing well. 1 Firet end All RtgtM Brandies, Iiniftft. L heeaiiMe of the death of Mayor John Bank. Wednesday by Countable Jnineij Lynch BS W. FVont m. II. VanMater's daughter Itolle. Bills class work at nil timea in tha prlnciplo A. I'.iircel PoMt uoeiuhle wan held A team of hovacn owned by L. Con a charge of stealing two bicycles >i*«K> sao Miao BANK Monday uifdit at the Methodint amounting to about ?!l,liOO were paid. DeCoppett became frightened Friday owned by Frank Lane of Long on which tho growing buslneaa of t'liurcn. Kmnll favors wore tied in Hids were received from five com- afternoon nnd hotted in a field on tho Brunch. Toner was locked up inTUB KeniBTEii'B job department l« jitu'liaiWf!, nnd these werp Bold nt nnpanies offering to supply thn borough DeCoppett farm, Fiitc Yorz, tho biiBDil. Let UB figure on'your next jo)>. PISRTH AMBOY, N. J. - AU. WOOD DELIVERED tho county juil over night, but was re- —-Adverthement. i THE RE9 BANK REGISTER. If go ?!'.« [''rank ttasvi V/OH given ' pen, in of hid feitiiful .serviceC s as tifciisiiitr ul that company for the past HB years. KAW s,#ss MI) mvmr.sAO' Miss Viola Ycrku was confined to 2OE-3 HOUSE. er Iiome last week with a severe st- ack of grip. Plight of a Man Who Almost Felt Assistant Postmaster H. Wyman Husfls Is ^eaiisylVKuia Xotey to CJst & Birkbeck. is plunninir a trip to the Death Touch Niim. Kin* oa »S« Rln& of Boas—Bis Oys- "jlifornia exposition. .eti Kan taif Soow to 8a Pl»oaa oa Hltasr. Mies Beatrice Muson visited friends Henry Rcichmniin, who had lived nt Elisuibcthporl Saturday. IN A VAT OF BOILING WATER. with Ottllas (5. YOUHK for several The Thought club met Monday The RUJJ Store is now open for business. On January That faal l the money you .need to otart for yourself or months past, tiiaspptStreil lust Weilnus- night with Mrs. J. Arch. Macliwan, •1st I placet! an order for oiie hundred (loo) liales of Rugs uf day uveninK and has not been heard The topic discussed way "Poland." His Vivid Story of His Sensations eg for your children an interest-bearing account in the from sinco. Alonfy with Reichmann MIBB Madeline l'cuse of New York standard quality. During the last three weeks 1 have received there disappeared jewelry belonRinK isiteci Mr. and Mrs. George Pease He Tumbled Helpless on His Bacl< seventy-live (75) bales of them. largest institution of its kind in Monmouth County, the to Mrs, Youiif; and to lior two chil- on a Balo of Raw Silk In the Seeth- These Kugs are from manufacturers who rank with the dren worth $200. Keichmann wus last week. strong and carefully managed Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maurer of ing Liquid and Hia'Tordy Rescue. finest Rug makers of America. The patterns are splendid found overcome by the heat in theNew York w«re the Sunday guests road last summer, and Mr. Young of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maurer, Sr. A niun who In now at tlio head of ono oriental styles, bold medallion figures and neat all-over effects. became attached to Mm and gave him Hurry West hus returned home of the largest establishments for dye- Ten hales (10) Axminster Rugs, 9x12, at . .$ 9.B0 n job, boarding him at Ilia home. after a several weeks' stay in North ing sillis In Ilila country tells a story of Five bales (5) Wool Velvet Rugs, 9x12, at §13.BO Keichmann was about 25 years old Carolina. Mrs. West, who has been a strange nnd thrilling adventure that nnd according to Mr. Young was a visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ten bales (10) Extra Wool Velvet Rugs, 9x12, at. . .$17.S§ hard worker. Keichmann at many be passed through when ue was still Ten bales (10) Royal Wilton Rugs, 9x12, at $29.SO tiroes had an opportunity to mnlte Day of New York, returned with Mr. only tbo superintendent of tbe "bollbiK Broad and Wallace Sts,, Bed Bank, N. J. away with valuables as both Mr. and West. room." These H.oyijl Wiltons are taken from the K-irmanshah Mrs. Young were away from home The Women's political union met "Silk." be says In telling tho story, and Sorocco designs. Bevertil tinioe,. JeftVinK Reichmann last night at Mrs. Vadin Curtis'B, Lloyd B. Cokehit and John S. Mat- "haa been tlio mcana of my living, aiid Also 10 bales of popular size Rugs, drop patterns, that What you save nowCanS the compound interest-that alone in the house. Word has been once It envod my life. Iiuvo you ever sent to nil nearby plaeca to keep u thewB, Jr., wero Sunday visitors at will not be made again, but perfect goods at about one-third the money will earn in this institution) will some day look out for Reichmann, but up to the Red Bank. been In a room wberc they boil tho raw (1-3) less than wholesale price. Also special size Royal prcoent time nothing has been heard Friday night was observed by BI1U? It's a bot, steaming place, with Wiltons made to order. 1 have made arrangements with a be a friend in need, OP in pleasure. of him. Royal Arcanumites as Past Masters' great bubbling vats that nro sunk to a night. Following the meeting Orator level with the floor. Tho raw silk. In large importing house of oriental Rugs—that imports Kir- At a special meeting of the bor-Moore provided a "feed". bnlos, all fluffy and Btlcky, comes In on manshah, Cabistans and Hamadans. They range in price Start Your Account Today ough council last Wednesday nipht' it Mrs. Arthur M. Brown attended the rolling trucks and la dumped Into the from $17.50 to $22.50; in size, 3 Ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. 6 in., at waa decided to employ County Engin- reception given Thursday afternoon vats. Tbe mass bas to be stirred about $17.50. I have these Rugs in stock now for your inspection. eer George Cooper to prepare the pre- at the Hotel McAlpin at New York a good deal before It gets soaked liminary survey of Broad street, so as city to Mrs. W. T. Ropes, president of Room sizes made up to 32 feet long. tlio stato federation or women's clubs. though nnd goes under. to have it ready when the state ap- ?"Just before the noon hour ono day Royal Wiltons, 36x63, at $5.50; 27x55, at $3.50. propriation for the paving of tlie The Keyport literary club will meet street is made. Mr. Cooper has also tomorrow afternoon at Miss Annie a truck came in wltli two bales on it Owing to the high price of wool and war conditions Rugs been employed by the borough to Laurie TJlton's. The annual election " 'Dump them Into No. 6 vat,' I told have advanced considerably this last month. I would advise supervise tlie work of construction at of officers will be held. A spring tho men. 'I'll stir them If you fellows those who want Rugs to place their orders early. a coat of 2'/i par cent of the total musicale will be tho chief feature of wnnt to go to dinner.' coat of the work, whether all or only the program. "When they hod gone I began to look Rag Rugs made to order, and plain Carpet Weaving done half of tho work io completed this Pearson Brothers have had the in- on best double warp. year. The material for paving has terior of their store repainted. Au-around for the stirring fork. I couldn't not yet been decided upon, cement maek brothers did the work. find It anywhere. 'Confound Blur I All trolley cars pass the door. and brick being the most favorable Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnson of Bald to myself. 'He loses everything.' Terms strictly cash. upokon of. Cotincilmen Walling, Manasquan spent Sunday with Mrs. "I had hardly got tlio words out of Lehn, Thistle and J. E. Smith are Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrsm.y moutb when my foot went off tbe today making an inspection of ceSamuel D. Roberts. edga of the vat I felt myself falling ment roads in the vicinity of Wilkos- and I waa eelzed with tUo full convic- Barre, Pa., as the guests of the Le- fgjjm for X&od S&utc. tion of death. liigh Portland cement company. The council passed a resolution request- Milton H. Baker of New York, will "I had tbno to think over Jtist how ins Senator H. E. Ackerson, Jr., tolocate an Atlantic league baseball terribly hot tho boiling -water would 33 East Front 'Street* Red Bank, N. J., uao his best efforts to have the state team at Red Bank the coming sea- feel and to wonder how much of me 12® W. Front St., officials ' appropriate sufficient money son. Mr. Baker is now arranging for would bo left when the men came back to build the entire road this year. a baseball park here. He has several from dinner. Thou I felt myself land are ready to open their creamery for business on fast men in his string. The large oyster BCOW -which be- flat on my back on tho inasa of floatlnn longs to the J. & J. W. Elsworth Bilk. company and which was brought here S'iEeEaeu to OITO a Suppor. • "To thla day I can ceo tho very look last fall, will be kept here per- Independent fire company of Redof tho old smoky roof as I lay on tin manently, and a place will be made Bank will hold a Dutch supper in itsIsland of silk with the boiling -water on for it in the rear of the company's flrehouse on Mechanic street on Thurs all sides. It was horribly hot there. day of next week. LARGE CAM TOMATOES coal yard on Front street. The scow The perspiration started out all ove CRUSHED SUGAR CORN They will carry a full line of the best of will be placed inside of the bulkhead me, and I felt that I must move. line and will be placed on piling. The PHISONERS OF WAR. TASTY STRING BEANS company now does all its business "First however, I shouted BO loudly For All Threo Cans TOGETHEH—NOTT SEPARATE from this place with the exception of Code of Honor by Which Their Treat- at) I could. When no one answered an office at New York. ment la Governed. cautiously tried to torn on my side PINEAPPLE TID-BITS iSc ©an 11c i@c can Mr. and Mra. P. Palmer Armntrong In ancient times prisoners of warTim balo of fiber began slowly to rol and daughters Doris and Dorothy Were killed unless, of course, the bel- over. NeSirly paralyzed with terror, ALASKA PINK SALMON - - 8c Caau spent Sunday with Mrs. Armstrong's ligerents found It more profitable to threw out one arm. Itwaa Justenougl ELEGANT RICK CREAM CMEESE - IBc parents, Mr. and Mra. John C. change In balance. I felt tho rollln Scherick of Red Bank. exchange or liberate them for ransom. motion stop. Then I knew It wouldn't Fancy EVAPORATED TASTY ACTaiCOTSS tta lib j, The Ancient order' of Hibernians But todoy nations are bound to one an- do to move. I lay on my bnclt, poised They also carry a full line of of this place and Matnwan will hold other by a code of bonor vrhlch forblda on tho middle of the bale, and wnlle their annual ball tonight at theinhuman treatment of prisoners. for help. After a minute or two I be- It'B a Coffee that you'll like. It baa the right cup quality, sales have Broadway theater. Prisoners are subjected to no pun- increased steadily week after week until now the total ia up in the Mil- san to realize that tbe silk was slow] lions of pounds yearly. That tells the etory of Coffee value. The cup ©oflfl The entertainment committee of the ishment In any form. Neither must sinking Into tho vat Keyport yacht club has arranged they be placed In a convict prison, al- will tellyou the rest. Don't overlook Special Blend when you think oX a "You could hardly notice the motion. Coffee that will give absolute satisfaction andit really means a money for another smoker to be held at thethough they mny be detained In it saving, for you can't match it for less than 35c elsewhere. clubhouse next Tuesday. "Billy" ortresa, camp or town. A reasonable At first I could look out of the corner Knapp, chairman of the committee, supply of nourishment must bo provid- of my eye nnd see the edge of vat No has arranged fdr a pinochle smoker jil them by their captors, nnd they are a A little later, when I looked again, as the big feature. ^t'was out of my line of vision. ) 32.G The Pleasure club of the Reformed .•egavded aa being In the power of tii/:' "couldn't movo without having tho bale church will hold a bazar and enter- government flf the captor and not un- roll over, and If I remained still i You play safe when you have tainment in the Sunday-school room der the control of those who actually EASTER CANDIES capture them. would BO down Inch by Inch into the 10c BoeoraJcd Chocolate EEEJCS Se us put in the of the church on Friday evening for scalding water below. 2-Fivo Cent Chocolate gggs the benefit of the church ground im- All personal belongings remain in the (25c Dozen) Se "I can remember that I became n Penny ChoesSaSo Eggs (fibotrt as to a found) 13c if] provement fund. " ' custody of me p'rlsonor, but arms, Jelly Bean Eggs - - Samuel Walker of Newark visited horses nnd military papcro enn be con- little hysterical. H'B funny what tricks SJe Ib friends hero Thursday. fiscated, tlicse constituting booty. die mind plays. Ctiilds' PHOSPHATE QAfUWG 1PQWDES* SSc Ib Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Magee of "'This la dyeing with a vengeance,' Bordentown visited friends here Governments can.put their prisoners I said aloud, nnd I even laughed aa 1 12c JAR PURE FRUIT JAMS Wednesday. of war to work, but only such work aq, &Jid It ELEGANT Large Evaporated PEACHES SOo Bib The Keyport improvement associa- accords with the prisoner's ranlc niiff You're sure of a plant that capacity; also tie work must not be. "It was growuig hotter. Steam had BEST GOLDEN SULTANA RAISINS - So Ib tion will hold an Easter sale in the begun to percolato through the silk, will first of all operate cheaply library building Thursday afternoon excessive or relate to military matters,' 12c Can Cliilds' "Sweet Bloom" Corn 9c, Ql.OS and evening, April 1st. mid in all cases must the labor be paid and I was wet through with the sti- as to fuel used, one that re- Mrs. Jennie Sellcck and daughter for. fling • clouds tbat rose from tbo sur- CHILDS' YOUNG LADIES' BROOM Gertrude spent hist week with Mr. face of tbe water. I had no Idea of A prisoner always lives In hope of time. By nnd by, however, some ono quires least attention and that and Mrs. G. Aumack of Mariner's being exchanged for ftprisone r of Iii3 FRESH EGGS ' Harbor, N. Y. answered my shouts. The door opened will furnish the heat. The Keyport5 Republican club's iwn government. The exchange is ef- nnd two men came running across the SWEET BLOOM 2Sc Selected 22c fected in accordance with agreements, room. lOc Glad to give you cost figures, details—ask us now. benefit entertainment held at theIn which time, place anil method ol ex- ISc Can LEMON CLING PEACHES Surf theater Monday night was at- "•Get a pole!' shouted one. CEVLON, ASSAM, tended by a large crowd. The pro- change are fully detailed. This Is gen- 6Oc TEAS FORMOSA gram was provided by local and pro- rally that of strict equivalents, man "I knew that would bo fatal; the fessional talent. Among those who for man, rank for rank, disability for slightest push nnd I would roll over LARGE CAN NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES ISc took part were Mrs. Fred Schild- disability. Into the steaming stew. Fancy Whole Graiit FLINTY RICE 6c knecht of this place and Miss Jessica An officer can obtain a gienter free- "'Boys,' cried I, "don't touch me or Holly WrcutW TIPS 9c, 3 ceno SSc Barker of Highbridge. it will be nil over! One of you turn SqARE CAN TIPS ... %1 dom of movement or certain privileges LONG CAN SPEARS . . 17a O Practical Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter. The annual reception of the Key- being ft prisoner of wnr If he off the feed pipe. Let the other man port literary club will be held at Odd makes out a parole, a written or verbal go down the ladder. The pipe that GENUINE JAVA end MOCHA COFFEE - 29c Ib Ho. SQ 'Fromt mromt. Red BanK, N. J. Fellows' hall Friday night. empties this vnt Is on the left. Turu The Sons of Veterans will hold a promise. An officer giving his parole it on—full. Do It quick!' COLEMAN'S ENGLISH MUSTARDIgc quarter Ib Ocoaim Avonue, S©at»«r5g£B»8» W. J. . . public meeting Friday night at their ilodgos his honor to refrain from a par "I could hear tho chug, chug of the rooms in Keough's hall to discuss tlculur course of conduct, uud if be plans for a celebration to bo held makes a breach of tills guarantee he Is steam being cut off from tho v.nt A here for Memorial day, May 31st. The lablo to tho extreme penalty.—Pear moment later I could see the wet rim lodge will co-operate with the Grand ron'a Weekly, that broadened round the edges, and 1 Army and with the Vivandiers and knew tho water waa falling. It took ©2 Broad Street. Phone 208-R led Banff, fJ. J. probably with the borough council to half an hour to empty No. 0. For YOUE1 Money CSoco tSie have the largest event of its kind ever VICTOR HUGO AT LIEGE. nwhilo the two men ran round like ex- held here. dted June bugs. Then they got a rope The Boy Scouts of tlie First Bap- His Firet Impression of tho Busy City and Bat on the edge of the vat watch tist church are organizing a baseball aa Ssen at Might Ing mo with great staring eyes. Uplrolsfertag in All Its Braziohes. team under the direction of their "Aa the water ran out the Ellk sank scout master, Rev. A. W. Hand. Shortly after tho Franco-Prussian (Formerly with R. T. Smith of Red DanU for 27 yoara.) war Victor Hugo, tho French poet, now on one side, now on tbo other. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold P. Collins of Once It started to roll. Both tho men ond Dulldom, Oatnp Chalra eund Oaffd TP&foles 2os\S-Klr«. Asbury Park are visiting Mrs. Col- Visited Belgium niiS Dubsoqueotly wrote ol bis journey: grunted and sat up very straight Sud And Dealer! in AH Kiudasl lins's mother, Mrs. Anna Osborn and denly one of them cried out: BUIL-DBMQ MATERIALS; family. "The shades of evening drew near— Ctfloa 'l>h W'lll V iL lUS O| 1> lfn,d V mu i ilc will It f I i ii it the Na\ c in Ut I'mih^t < nut lm I IUL ,- <&yZ*y~K'Z&^^ d" ni-Tht I lot Iluoll \ 1 no of i"; Etfl Bin! will li tht ois.li i t uid 'j M, il 'r t oi s v II It i tn i tLrl b\ " ;EE MOSELLE FIRST Alls Villiui \ S \i i m \ ind T u (ii i M i ol 1 ,1 i mi h \ln il it . li ym 'vw{ Blank Books, Bos Files, Pens, Inks, Pencils M 1 mu I \t' nth )'n 111 mil i id ' T, ",,pi n , i ' lion' an] anything in the Stationery One itI ma ^ I M i n ll ii til 1 il W£WSPAL'LRS AND MAGAZINES* DELIVERED loidh 1 n B ] i\ ^uu i\ m_nl Hit nut \ i Vi in 1 b, U il 1\m (T nl ih of T 10o' l\n Mi mil Ml I il \ lid ( nil ill f TOIIL x,\ JL El m b Mi ml M II im \\ (yS Broad Stnast, -Red JRasnlc, N. ,J. •mil f unih ind Mom ic \\ it on ot Tulcpliouv 249-J Belford, anil George Kin); of Kcaiis- A WONDER FOR Jliss Nellie Coi-mlnn's Sunday- THE PRICE p-'hool cln«-'j nf tin- IVlford Methodist two weeks i\i»o he WHS hud up .spent Sunday with relatives at church will hold an ontertampient aii'l l lu'av>' t'ij'il, ami now hi^i optic iM'rou. so'-'iable l'Viduv nit-'lit at Uir ciuuvh. ' are rauaini? trouble with his Mrs. Joseph Helm of Navcsink ia Songs i'll'l revitaiion;; '.vill 1'e uiven. al'le to lie out after her recent sick- J!(.'.iu-y Willctt, wlio makes hirf home ness. ; This will be the third of a .series of 1 entertainment.-; liy ll'.o dilVerent i'his.-es with Daniel V. llemlriekson of H»r- Joseph T.in'/.inaye] of IMatawan i to nay tot tha new hymn books. is cimsiik'rably impi-oved after spent .Sunday with relatives at Nave- | Sunday morning1 Hev. ICli.iah V. s i-tx-enent serumseriallys .sic-SuiL'SS. lie wassink. ! j 1915 Imperial refinements are neat, t'asty and a vast improvement Keed preatliecl liia' first sermon "in the- :\',>h ,tu receive viH'tors hia room JUiss Josephine Howor of• Navcsink ' BoKord .Methodist c'lmivh, to which -US»'I»>'- has been spending' a few days at West O over many similar priced 1915 cars. h(? WJIS transferreil lVoni Highlands Omar Sickles of Navesink J'Ind. bv the contfi't-n'1!,1. lie wus preeti-d spent Monday at the Long Branch Mrs. Louise Card of Navcsink is with a biK attendance. Mrs. Ward K. hospital, where she visited Mrs. Ash- @ The motor is the heart of the automobile. Imperial cars are equipped ton Sickles, also of Navesink, who isspending two weeks at New York. .Tefferr. of Belfoul sanfi' a liyr.m at George R. Hcndrickson of Navesink [ this service. recovering from an appendicitis op- eration. spent Monday at New "Yorli. \ with "Continental" Motors, recognized by every auto owner as one Robert Seeley of Port Monmouth Mrs. Mary Gabriel of Roselle was • war, carryinfi' a pail of pairit out of the Mrs. Thomas J. Casler and daugh- a Navesink visitor Sunday. cellar of his house on his shoulder ler Mildred anil Mrs. Amanda Wilson Mrs. Williams of Navesink is on | of the best motors built. .Saturday, when the pail hit the top of f Pmt. M°"mouth lef. t . this- morning the sick list. the cellar door. The paint was upset for a visit of a few weeks,,with rela- over .Mr. Scelcy, ruinini; his clothes tives at Jersey City and Brooklyn. MID»I,ETOTrir VII.I.AGE HEWS. and causinK the loss of the pail of Matthias Lehman of Port Mon- paint. inqiith has a heavy cold that is threat- Olotli Smoothlugr Iron Holder Catohoa 1 Raymond A. Smith of Kavesink was en inp: pneumonia. Dr. Harry A. Tiro nna Unkoo Quito a Piro Sours. I soft clnmmir.fr in Claypit creel; Satur- Hendrickson of Atlantic Highlands is A doth smoothing-iron holder day afternoon with Milbury Stearns, attending him. caught fire at Mrs. William T. Cas- The Imperial line of cars for 1915 embodies the most widely ad- when he tiupr up a big hard clam Mrs. George Morris and children ler's house yesterday morning. The nearly sick inches across. He took it Mildred and. Benjamin of Belford iron holder fell on the stove while vertised and approved mechanical parts in automobile construction. to Lester Sickles's grocery store and have returned from a visit of a fewMrs. Casler was up-stairs, and in a weighed it. ThThe clal m weigheihdd six days with Mrs. Morris's mother at few minutes a cloud of smoke rolled I pounds. , New York. up the stairs and out of a partly You will find that the Imperial at $1,085 is without a doubt the best work ]a tho opened window. Neighbors saw the "Mike," the Port Monmoutli barber, 7^ °? ^ , foundation smoke and flocked to the house to give has rented the buildinir in which his ?,f Georf« *-mnoy s house at Port value by far at the price. Mo mollt1 ] asb their assistance. Nothing was burned shop is located from Walter E. Wai- ; » ' ' een started by Eit-except the cloth holder. HnK for another month. His lease ex- 'te ™?llse fvb™, of KeansburK. fc(lwa K Rev. VanHouten of Lodi will oc-, Imperial Cars always make good and Imperial owners everywhere pires this month, and he expected to , ,™ *fh of Locust Point will cupy the Reformed church pulpit next ] eav 11 tlle l rs of move to the city for the summer, but ', l T^ , T11 ; t next month Sunday morning and night. are strong support. he decided to remain another month, f01' Oil!i Pa,'t' H'mois, where he will a- oll (lay night from about forty friends', ««'. OeorgGeorge 1'F.. SnntlSmithi of NavesinNayesink "' n Fawcette, Jr., is spending from Port Monmouth, Kevport, New i "I18., bc?V ,,rctl!"1C(J to the pastorate few days witli his parents hero. I Monmouth, Belford and 'Red Bank. iof tlle Mcthodlst *«rch at that place Rev. E. M. King of the Second Bap- Games and dancing were enjoyed until 'iXS £ supRly Proat>l>ci; tist church of Keyport occupied the _ _ sister of Harvey uulpit of the Union Baptist church a late hour. I, .«•'«• ?»wey a sis llelie last _ The women's auxiliary of the Nave- Like of Port Monmouth, is under the ' Sunday. At that service tho sink fire company will hold a fair care of a doctor, She is suffering; deacons and trustees were installed. tlie latter part of August for thewith heart tronhle. The deacons are Daniel Williams, AUB GENERAL ISitCHK WO«t BY EXPERTS. benefit of llie firemen. A meeting of Mrs. .1. Henry Walling of Port Thomas Reynolds, Kamuel Dudley the auxiliary will be held next Monmouth spent Monday at Newand Richard Taylor, and the trustees Wednesday at Mrs. Frank Des- York. She will entertain the domino are Jolin Hailstork, Daniel Rpradley, 29 EAST FRONT STREET. Telephone 1074-Red Bank RED BANK, N. preaux's. dub tonight. Hillard Austin and Charles White- William Guntr.eh of Rrnoiilyn spent Mrs. Cicm'KP V. Smith nml daughte field. Robert Williams is the church Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mabel of Navesink are spending a clerk. Kev. Clifford Bolden of At- Sirs. Harry Hnrriis of liclford. .Mrs. few week.'; with Mrs. Smith's sister lantic Highlands will preach a Eer7 Harris and children will spetid next at Newark. nion at the Union Baptist chiircli next Saturday mid .Sunday with Mr. und Frank and Came Cooper of RedSundjiy afternoon to the women'fj Mrs. (ientscli at Brooklyn. Hank spent Sunday with their aunt:;, home missionary society. , FIRST Hcv. John H." Kirby" pastor of the Anlonius Gibson, Jr., of lielford, Misses Belle and Mayme Mount of IS THE HEBULT OF" USINO with the assistance of .John Molloy, Navesink. Red Hill Methodist church, will re- is putting the h'ninhinp; touches to bin Mrs. Arthur Curtis and son Thomas turn this week from a visit of a few fttiraKe. Mrs. Oilmon lias returned of Navcsink have recovered from their weeks with relatives in Maryland. from a visit of a week with her par- recent aicltneaaen of grip and sore Next Sunday week lie will preach id 1 ents at Hoboken. throat. the Knight.i of Pythias lodge in tha "THE ORIGINAL. Real Estate and Insurance Union liaptiat church. Miss Mary ,» Otis W. lloyd of ToUenville spent Miss Nellie C. Roberts of New Mnn- Wallace and Misa Catherine Pitch FOR SALE Af Suniluy with his daughter, Dernke nioutli has been visiting relntivn.t at will hold n parlor sociable nt Mrs. J. I 68-84 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. f Boyd of l'ort Monmouth. Allie Freehold and Hightstown the past I). Wallace's on the Keyport turnpike Boyf 1^:00 (,'i;l(irk ml .-stiilo of Ncnv ,I(.rney. ik'KlnnlnK ut fiict to n ntulin; tll HOIUII tlilrly- H«ttKc,l on tho prtnu'fty of Murmu'vt A. 1 the llendrickson place, und lie wilt umi r.:i •clink (nt It'll) u'rlock), in tli« pohil In ll)i- iKirtliwHI t-