VOLUME XXXIX.I NO. 31 RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31 1917 PAGES 1 TO 8.
LECTURES ^ THIEVES STEAL GASOLINE. Seriei of Three Talk, to Be Held Be- Thoy Got 52 Gallom (rom a Tank in ginning Thursday of Next Week. a South Street Barn. The Red Bonk Socialists havo nr- JOHN ENRIGHT GIVES AN AD- Fifty-two gallons of gasoline were ranged for a series of three lectures DRESS ON THIS SUBJECT. stolen last Wednesday night from a to bo given by three prominent lec- tank in the rear of Mrs. Craig Sick- turers. The lectures will be given at Audience of 65 Member* of the Red les's property on South street. The LEVBS CHASEY OS the town hall and the first will tako Bank Woman's. Club Hears-Former gasoline was owned by Eobert Eee- place Thursday night of next week. County School Superintendent Ex- vey, who ke*eps a Ford car in Mrs. TER ON THE JOB. The speaker for the first lecture will plain How Club Can Help Schools. Sickles's ..born. Mr. Ecevey is a be Maynnrd Shipley and his topi1 c will • About 65 members of^the Red' chauffeur for Mrs. Frank L. Blaisdell be "Tho Evolution of Man.' , Ida Bank woman's club heard an address of Broad street. Last Wednesday wore Shot by Garrett Thorne, the County Crouch Hnzlet will deliver the lecture on public school work by Hon. John night was the date of the annual Remarkable increase of Interest in Birds Brings on Thursday, February 22d. Her Ennght of Freehold_at the Presby- ball of the Red Bank patrolmen's be- Game Warden, and John Connor of Lincroft—Five subject will be "The Evolution of tho terian chapel last Thursday nfter- nevolent association at St. James's About a New industry at Red Bank and Causes Machine," D. R. Tanner, who is noon. Mr. Enrigh, h was for- clubhouse. , The tank with the gaso7 Other Wild Dogs Still a* Large-Utter of Eight known as the Billy Sunday of Social- merly sunerintondeht of schools of line in it was too heavy to carry away,, One Store to Add Bird Houses to its Business- ism, will speak on Thursday, March Monmoutn county pnd who is now so the thieves carried the gasoline Pups Found at Svi Immlng River and 8th. ,Hls topic will bo "What It All one of the deputy commissioners of away in ash cans which they stole No Trouble Finding Purchasers for Bird Houses. Means." The lectures are not given education of the state, had for his from the back yard of Seeley B. Two.of the seven wild dogs if Lin- a fertilizer factory near the lair for the purpose of making monoy and subject, " How tho Woman's Club of Tuthill's house on Hudson avenue. Having birds for neighbors has builds are those intended for martins. • croft were killed last week* Ohe was whero the dogs live, found a Utter of course tickets for all three lectures Red Bank Can Help |the Public School become such a strong desire with Martins are among the most gregari- • s,hot early last week by John Qonnor eight pups ond one of tho wild dogs are being sold at 26 cents. System," The education department many families in this neighborhood ous of all birds and they, more than and'tho other was killod Wednesday in a woods on his property. Tho of the club, of vyhich department that Red Bank and the country round- any of the .other native birds, live like by Garrett Thorne, the countj1 game grown dog was tho mother of the Miss Grace Child is chairman, had WILL SJGIJDSONGS. about hid fair to become,a regular the., tribes of old. They travel in . warden. Both dogs wore killed near pups; Mr. Ritzau drove this dog off charge of. the meeting, i bird paradise judging from present flocks or tribes and they are neiRh- Swimming River on H. J. Ros|evelt's and killed the)whelps. The dogs SURPRBSJiwCiASS At the beginning? of his address indications, provided the cat tribe is borly and sociable.' Because of this farm at Lincroft, Only a Bhort dis- prowl around Mr. Ritzau's factory a Mr. Enright harked' back to old-time UNUSUAL ENTERTAINMENT AT decreased in numbers. Proof of a fact and because martins arc larger tance from tho place where the dogs great deal. Dead horses are used in PARTY GIVEN FOR LOUIS PRATE, school conditions. He read a cer- OCEANIC NEXT WEEK. remarkable increase of interest in than most song birds it is,necessary met their death is a cave on the river making fertilizer and tho wild pack JR., LAST WEEK. tificate of merit'which was granted bird life is sjiown by the fact that to build good-sized houses for them. bank where the pack lives, {Living , of dogs cap always find plenty of in 1820 to a girl at/ Morristown. In The Rumton Bird Club Will Pay for hundreds of bird houses arc being The martin houses made by Mr. . ' nioiu like wolvoa than like dogs the -meat around the factory. Members of This Year's Graduating those days there were few public it and Admission Will be Free— made and sold at Red Bank. So great Chasey have from nine to fourteen animals have killed so much poultry In granting to tho Lincroft farm- Class Gave Him a Gold Watch Fob schools for girls, a£ it was thought Entertainment Will be by Noted has the demand for bird houses be- rooms and are from three to four and other farm stock that the farm- ers the right to hunt for the wild —Louis Was Until Recently a that it was unnecessary to educate Naturalist and Musician. come that the owners of two success- feet square. Member of the Class. An unusual entertainment dealing ers havo been compelled to ho d reg- dogs' Mr. Thorne cautioned the men a girl. The ancienjt certificate read with bird life will be given next Tues- ful Ked Bank business enterprises The smallest houses are those built ular organized hunts to externinnte to exercise great care, in the way they About thirty friends of Louis by Mr. Enright throws'an interesting day night at' the parish house at have engaged on a large scale in the for wrens. A special type of house the dogs,- It was as a rosult of those used- their weapons. Ho said he did Prate, Jr., son of Louis Prate of light on the school methods of a Oceanic by Edward Avis, ono of the bird house business. The owners of j is built for robins, These birds like hunts that one of the dogs was killed not want the hunts to result in the Mount street, gave a surprise party contury ago. It is>as follows: • lending authorities on birds. Mr. these two businesses have temporarily to nest with an open space overhead. lUBt week. The other was shot by Mr. indiscriminate destruction of inno- for him one night last week. Most CERTIFICATE. Avis is said to be the best bird mimic relegated their regular stock of goods The roofs put on houses for robins Connor while he was on a Ion'! gun- cent dogs and ho warned the farmers of the guests were members of this Elizabeth Crane has hetm engaged dur- in the United States. Next Tuesday to a secondary place in order - to have to be aix or seven inches above . ning expedition. not to fire a shot until thoy were ab- year's graduating class at Red Bank. ing liisr uttondanco at tlilH school storing night he will reproduce tho songs feature-bird houses. the top of the nest. Woodpeckers and solutely certain that the mark they Louis was a member of the class but tier memory, thnt -strong and cnpnclous highholders are particular about the r Thr e two dogs shot last week were storehouseh e of mankindmankin,, wwith useful idideas, , and calls of the birds. His bird songs Levis CliaseytSjvho has a shop for '••Sft il.es nnd were the smallestIjin the wero aiming at was a wild dog and ho gave up his studies a short time lessonl ons unu dd iftinformationa i n Kfturnllyll . PurPPur- are the result of constant study and making rustic furniture on Oakland kind of houses they live in. The •v; ,4<;k.' The one killed by Mr. Connor not an ordinary dog. There is not ago to become a bookkeeper at the suantt to thithi s cmll shhe hhas deposited In street, generally,puts in most of his houses built by Mr. Chasey for these r her monifiry for future UHO tho multipli- close companionship with the feath- •y'.nad unusually long hair and bretty much to distinguish the wild dogs Sigmund Eisner company factory. cation and other arithmetical tallies. Sho ered musicians. Besides Riving bird time during the winter making sum- birds are oval-shnped and are eighteen Vmajkings. Mr. Connor sold the hide from large ordinary dogs, and Mr. The party Iast"week \Vas in the nature hnfl repeated tho principal dlvi.-iloiiH, songs Mr. Avis will also rentier mer houses,, chairs and benches for to twenty inches deep. Mr. Chasey • )of this dog to Mrs. Theodore N. Thorne told tho'men thoy would have of a farewell to Louis from his class ocennH, iHlnndH,' etc., .and answered 109 whistling solos. His entertainment prospective customers. Mr. Chasey says that an effective way of attract- to use great care. Mr. Thorne says and was also: in celebration of his fjuestlona on tho mflp< of -Vorth America. ing these birds is to hang bits of mos3 Paicml1 y of Tinton Fulls, who will hnve She lias dellned the bounrlnrlen of twelve will be illustrated with stereopticon has done little of that work this win- it/ made into a rug. Tho othfr dog if it proves unsuccessful to kill the birthday. . The affair was a "complete of the StntoB and repeated 25 of the chief views taken from photographs made ter. Nearly all his working hours from the houses. yas an ordinary, specimon not]piffer- dogs off by hunting them he will try surprise to Louis and the other mem- tov.-n.H ami 33 of the principal rivers Ije- have been spent in making bird .Strange as it rriay seem, some lotiKlng to tha.'je tv/elvo StutCfWind an- by himself in the woods and fields. png much from ordinnry domesticated other measures. He says that by bers of the family managed to keep ^u'ei-ed 8G questions corresponding to the Jlr. Avis is an accomplished violinist houses. So far he has made 300 people like to have sparrows around fdogs. Any one vyho looked closely placing food nt a certain place every him awny from the parlor until all fi;i!OKranliy- of that fine co.untry. ,as well as a naturalist and he uses houses and he expects to make 300 their places.^ Mr. "Chasey has built .'at tho dog,' however, could not fail day for the dogs it might be possible the guests had gathered there. On tfie map of SouO> America nho lins hi3 violin in' connection with his more before spring. - Mr. Chasey does several houses for sparrows for his ,'•! to notice that it was hardier looking to get the dogs to frequent this place committed to inomory- the rllfCurent coun- not sell the bird . houses to private customers. O^ie of these houses ia every day and catch them in a con- The evening was spent in dancing, trlds belonging to that wreat peninsula whistling numbers. His entertain- ' and much moio muscular than pet singing and in having a general good and repeated C8. chief towns und 33 of ment has been commended by John parties except when they are ordered four feet square, with a porch so ar- dogs. Only one of the members of trivance without injuring them. The time. Solos wero sung by Felix San- the Ri-inciptil rivers, and answered 3S Burroughs, the foremost naturalist by his regular" rustic furniture cus- ranged that it does service as a feed i the wild puck of dogs has ever known dogo could then ho killed by chloro- tangelq and piano solos were given by, questions correspond!^^ with Its geogra- of America. tomers. All but a few of the houses bin for the birds. One woman who '/ the experience of being under man's forming them or by some other phy. • which he has built have been bought ordered a sparrow house said she ad- method which would insuro painless Catherine Prate and Paul Stillman. Let no on? say herenfter tlmt females } dominion. The oldest UOR of the pack The rooms and tobies were decorated cannot learn, for It is an assertion with- The entertainment-is one of the by Kennedy & Sons, florists on Front mired these birds because they were is the mother of tho others and she death. Both tho dogs which were with green and gold, the colors of the out -foundation. Klizalwlli Is a living People's popular course, but all the street, and this firm has contracted such plucky fighters, and she said she was once a domesticated dog. [From killed were plump and sleek and their proof to the contrary nnd Kho merits the expenses of next Tuesday night's to buy the rest of the houses which felt sorry for them and wanted to, be- appearance showed that they had not graduating class. In the center of approbation and encouragement of her wolyes, tho ancestors of dogs, s|ie in- the table was a large cake with gold parents nnd frieniis. affair will be met by the Rumson bird Mr. Chasey will make. The firm is friend them because in some places herited primeval instincts which in lacked for food. ornaments on which were twenty Morrlstown, N. J., March 8th, 1B2B. club. Admission will be free. At devoting its entire window display to campaigns have been started to kill ••'time became so strong thnt.thejf com- green candles. Signer], P. WARDEN". the close of the entertainment books bird houses, and the usual line of them off. jpletely overmastered the training A gift of a gold watch fob was Mr. Enright used,the old certificate telling how to build bird houses will goods featured at the store have tem- A number of causes are responsible /which she had received as a p'et of made to Louis by his former class- to compare the difference between be given to those interested. On porarily been placed in the back- for the increased public interest in { man. Tiring of man's dominio)i she A NEW PARISH CLUB. mates. Among the other gifts which ^vhat constituted a public school edu- March 26th there will be an exhibi- ground. Although most of the na- birds hereabouts. Chief among these " left her artiflciul surrounding)) and tion of the bird houses built by the tive birds will not return from the causes is the new bird club at Rum- he received were a watch, ring and tion for a girl in 1826 and a public boys ahd girls of Rumson who have South for two months or more, many lived much as -wolves do, getting her ORGANIZATION FORMED AT AT gold pencil. The festivities ended school eduation in 1917. He said son and the campaign of education food by hunting nnd killing, |j entered the bird house contest. -The of the bird houses have already been which it has been carrying on. Other LANT1C HIGHLANDS. about midnight, and the guests left the advance which had been mado prizes for the best bird houses will sold. Sho (javo birth to eight pup| lost for home, showering Louis with con- since 1826 was due largely to the be awarded on that date. factors for increased attention to winter in a enve on tho river j bank It WB> Organized Lost Week by the fetti and streamers and wishing him influence of women. He said that There is a wide variety of designs birds are the contests in making bird near the Nowman' Springs bridge. Men of St. Agnei's Church at That every success in his business life. neither he nor anyone else could tell of bird houses and few of them look houses at the Ked Bank and Rumson George Burlett, a West Red jIBank Place—A New Clubhouse Will just how women had brought about TELEPHONE BOOTH ROBBED. alike, Some are large, elaborate and public schools. Having birds for i boy, discovered the home of the 'Probably Be Built. SHARK'S TEETH IN BROOK. this change for the better. They ornamental, resembling miniature neighbors has apparently taken a • 11-pother dog and her whelpsj last A parish club witlrtorty members had not done it by direct action, but Thieves Get Only a Few Cents in castles of kings and barons of the strong hold upon Red Bank boys who •ming. The mother dog was not in was formed last week by the men of Everett School Teacher Makes a Curi- by indirection, in a roundabout way. Leonardo Store. feudal period. Others are small and sre striving for the prizes offered for simple and look like the homes of the best bird houses. Every after- ;t>o cuve at the time. Georgei took, stSt.. ACTesAgnes'-ss UatholiCatholicc cliurcchurchh aatt AtAt-- ous Find at Holmdel. This method, Mr. Enright said, The telephone booth in Peter S. fcwo of the pups with him. He. re- ]lantic Highlands,. Tho club has rented was in hisopinion tho most effective Dunne's store at Leonardo was robbed peasants and serfs. The bird houses noon'after school hours Mr. Chasey'a antie Elijah Robbins, the school teacher range in price from 75 cents to $20. shop and the Kennedy store are gath- Ruined to the cave to get mo|e of |.thtne second storyv ooff thoe PnlnnHollRolnnfielHi at Everett, was walking along the path which a • woman's club could Friday night but the thieves got only /the little dogs, but the mothof dog building on First avenue at that place follow today. He said it would he a about thirty cents. The intruders They are built in such a way as not ering places for many of the-boys. ^returned and made such a savage on- banks of the brook on Theron Mc- only to make attractive door-yard The boys examine the bird houses for temporary quarters. Plans are Campbell's farm at Holmdel a fow mistake for the women to embark broke a large pane of gluss'in the closely and some of them draw pinna " slaught on George t,hnt he wail glad being made to build a clubhouse as days ago when he noticed some pe- upon- the task of improving the front door with a shovel taken from ornaments but also to make attractive to get away. j soon as the organization .reaches a schools in a painfilly serious way. a coal bin at the Leonardo railroad homes for birds. Mr. Chasey has and specifications. The boys have culiar shaped objects on the bed of 1 made bird houses for his customers not abused the privileges extended to Her hiding place discovcrodl tho good financial condition. the .brook. Mr. Robbins picked up He said that tact ana'diplomacy mast station.' Marks on the door showed them and their deportment has been mother dog soon found a now Nome. the objects, of which there were about be used and that advice or ulti- they had tried to pry off the mould- for many years, but this is the first Sho and her puns wont to live in a Membership in the club is open to matums from the club as to school ings but were unsuccessful. , The time he has ever done it on such a so good that both Mr. Chasey and the the men and women and boys and two dozen, and took them home. He larpe scale. members of the Kennedy firm let the luir which.thoy mado near Swimming girls-of the Atlantic Highlands parish.. consulted books of natural history matters would arouse more antago- money in the .telephone booth had lads have the run of the shop and River, und the clogs have sinco bade The dues are 25 cents a month. The und learned that the objects were nism and do more harm than good. been collected a few days before and From a boy Mr. Chasey has been store. Mr. Chasey has provided many their home nt this place. All lust chief purpose of tho club is to pro- petrified sharks' teeth, or the petrified "No one likes to be taught," said only a small sum was in the box. No fond of outdoor life and he knows a of the boys with wood and bark for summer and fnll the farmers of! Lin- moto better sociability among the teeth of somo other marine monster the speaker. "That seems to be attempt was- made to steal anything lot about woodlore and birds. He their bird houses. I- croft, and Phalanx suffered poultry church members. The present club- which inhabited the seas whenMhe human nature. We all like to learn in the postoffice, which is in the store. says that bark-covered bird houses '" and Jive stock losses by tho dogaj Not North American continent was under but no one likes to b" e taught" ' . As This is the third time thnt the store have certain advantages over painted Besides making bird houses Mr. until-early this winter, howevcij, did rooms Will be equipped with a piano has beerf1 broken into inside of three houses. He says birds dislike the Chasey is doing a big business in and a library where young and old water. Mr. Robbins has a large num- Kiplin. vg said, 'most people want to be the dogs become so bold and savage may enjoy themselves in their spare ber of curiosities and the petrified lured into the light.1 It is a mistake years. smell of paint nnd raw wood and are squirrel ,houses. These houses are as to alarm the farmers. Conditions moments. Before the parish club sharks' teeth have been added to the to try to lead or shove them into the On' the same night a number of not as likely to take up their homes displayed at the Kennedy store. They became so bad that the farmer^ saw was formed there was no club or so- list. light. Put the best which is in the articles of clothing were stolen from in newly painted houses as in those resemble the bird houses in most re- the necessity of wiping out the dogs, ciety at Atlantic Highlands where the The neighborhood between Middle- homes into the schools and the Mrs. Sarah Garrey's cltohesline a which have become weather beaten. spects except that the hole or opening i /but they hesitatod'to do so forjfenr "oung folks could congregate. A town and Holmdel is Tr-great place schools -will send the best which is in short distance from Mr. Dunne's Most birds nest in trees or bushes, for the squirrels is at the bottom in- J of getting into trouble with the so-, meeting of the club will be held for finding the petrified remains of the schools back to the homes. That store. and Mr. Chasey says that is why they stead of at the top or side of the »i ciety for tho prevention of cruelty shortly to elacjt officers. marine animals. The petrified sharks' would mean a steady flow of benefits would rather reside in houses covered house. Squirrels have become door- . to aniriials. ' ' I • teeth picked up by Mr. Robbins had to and from the schools and both the SCOOPED UP GROUNDHOG. with bnrkthan in painted houses. The yard pets at many homes at Red Bank .*' Tho most notable exploit of the probably been washed out of a bank schools and the homes would be made bark makes the houses seem to the and vicinity. They are especially I dogs was the attack which they made LINEN SHOWER FOR TEACHER. by the brook and had been carried better." Big Steam Shqvel Grabs Sleeping An- birds like natural homes and not like numerous at Shrewsbury, where there '/«t
Men who bought lots five years ago in or near Red Bank can about double their money today. &J Minnesink lots will double and treble in value within the next five years. Get your share of this advance in Real Estate, and get a home.site at the present low prices. T Titles perfect and can be guaranteed if desired. T Two Houses For -Sale at EV3innesink Park.—I have two houses for sale at Minnesink Park, which will be sold for less thmgof he alue t of the lots. Houses are well built, well planned, and have modem improvements. Titles Perfect. ^^^Slo^Sur a small Ssu m downdown. 7"°Balance can remai \ yn on mortgage, to be paid off in installments if desired. \ .- :. t T *1*
OPTION TO BUY HOUSE. OCaijTSfOSTtlflSTEe John M. Ely Will Purchase Mrs. Pal •mer'r Holmdel Property. Insurance Placed— NEW MAN FOR THE JOB BUYS : JBhn M. Ely of Holmdel has take LITTLE SILVER RIVER LAND POSTOFFICE PROPERTY. an option to buy Mrs. Myrtle'Pal BOUGHT BY JASON WATERS. mer's house at that place. The housi Money Loaned— William Alias was Appointed Last is in. the heart of the village and ii -The Place Was~Soid to Him La.i Week and He has Bought the Com' on a large lot. It has seven rooms Week by Mrs. Sheppard Knapp for Property Sold— bined Store and House of H. Hand is provided with electricity ani $35,000—Mr. Waters Will Make I Striker, the Present Postmaster. other improvements. Mr. Ely, wh< His Home the Year Around. William AHa3 was appointed poBt- is employed by the Formers' ex- Silver Knrn, the Little Silver sum- If you want your property insured— mastcr of Oceanic last week and he change, expects to move in tho housi mer residence of Mra. Sheppnrd will begin his duties tomorrow. He in the spring, Mrs. Palmer will niovi Knapp, was bought last week by If you want to borrow money on your property— lms bought the Oceanic postoffice to Freehold. G. Jnson Waters of New York and A few lots at Shrewsbury Heights, Newman Springs, property from H. H. Striker, the Philadelphia. The price, was $35,000 If you want to sell your property- present postmaster. Combined with and tho sale was made by Allaire & will be sold at $20® each, and they can be paid for at $5 the postoffice is a house and store Son. The property is near Little down and $S a month. Any young man can afford to call °ori and Mr. Alias will make the house his Silver on the Seven -Bridge road and home and will take over the general is about three miles from Red Bank. buy a lot at this price on these terms. He can pay more store business which Mr. Striker has T. ELWOOD SNYDER SELLS HIS It comprises twenty acres and has i than $5 down and pay more than $5 a month if he wants to. ALBERT L been conducting. Mr. Alias will PLACE AT EATONTOWN. extensive frontage on the South Register Building, Red Bank, N. J. move in the house this week. Shrewsbury river. The.houseJa on a Phono 457-W. The postoffice property is 100x150 The New Owners Arc Joseph P. Rose knoll having o commanding view of feet and is on the stone road. It and Charles Luarduco and They the ocean and the Kumson club s A young man of 17 or 18 years of age can have his Iotl one of the most attractive places nt Paid $26,000 for the Hotel—Tak< tion. paid for by the time he is 21. Then he can get money from Oceanic. A brook flows through the Possession February 20th. The grounds are laid out in lawns, 'land and on the rear end of the prop- The Metropolitan hotel at Eaton flower and vegetable gardens and a Building and Loan Association to build his house. He pays erty is a spring and a large barn. town, owned by T. Elwood Snyder, paddocks for pasture, and is beauti- , the money back'to the Building and Loan Association the Mr.' Alias paid ?G,000 for the prop- was bought last week by Joseph P. fied with privet hedges, old shade erty. The sale was made by John H. Rose and Charles Luarduco of New trees and hardy plants. The house same as rent, and at the end of ten years he has his home ', you talk of ? We have:1properties of every description, from Naughton. ark. The price was $26,000. The has twenty rooms and five bathrooms. free and clear. Mr. Alias' filed his bond, as post new owners will take possession on Originally it was an old-fnshioned the cheapest to the highest prices. Some good double houses .master on Monday. The bond is forFebruary 20th. Mr. Rose will be infarmhouse. The late Sheppard among them, reasonable terms. $1,500 and the sureties are James charge of the hotel. He is manager Knapp bought it about twenty years All this time liis lot is growing in value, just as all lots En right and Samuel Crooks. The of the Holland House at Newark and ago and converted it into one of the postoffice is a fourth-class office rind he formerly conducted the Hote finest summer residences anywhere at Westside have grown in value the past ten years. the remuneration is based on theBlenheim nt Atlantic City. Mr. Luar- in this section. In the rear of the amount of business done. Mr. duco is a contractor at Newark. liouse is a combination stable and MONMOUTH AT BROAD STREET, § Striker's income from the position cottage, icehouse, dairy and poultry Located on one of the principal houses. Get a lot on these terms and take the first step toward last year was $956. Three persons lines of travel between the shore and getting your future home. RED BANK, N. J. | took the examination for the posl Freehold the hotel is said to be one Mr.-Waters will improve the prop- tion last summer. They we're Mr. of the most profitable small town ho- erty and will make it his home all the Alias, Arthur,Nivison and • Richard tels in the county. Mr. Snyder bought year around. Last summer he lived Rogers. . it 21 years ngo from Peter Hall.1 He in the Brookes house on Branch' ave- Apply to owners, S Mr. Striker has been postmaster has been very successful in the hotel nue, between Red Bank and Little , the past twenty years and he intends business and is one of tho wealthiest Silver. | to retire from active work. He will residents of Eatohtown. The late leave in a few days for Florida, Samuel Wheeler was the original DEATH REVEALS OPIUMDEN. Matthews Brothers, East Front Street, or where he will spend the winter. The owner of the hotel. He built it about appointment of Mr. Alias is a sixty years ago and ran it for many Sudden Death of Colored Man Leads Daniel H. Cook, Shrewsbury Avenue. lar one..but there is general regret •ears. Mr. Hall bought it from him. to Raid at West Grove. over Mr. Striker's resignation. He The hotel has thirty rooms, twenty The death of a colored drug victim conducted the office on a very of which are bedrooms. The newMonday morning led to a raid by j efficient plane and in losing him as a owners intend to feature the boarding the prosecutor's detectives on an HIGH GRADE SERVICE , resident Oceanic views his resigna- house business. ; Mr. Snyder soys he alleged opium den nt West Ocean i tion and retirement from business as will retire and will probably take up Grove. Three inmates of the house, a loss to the community. his residence at Eatontown. one of them a white girl, and its Approved and Improved supposed proprietor, David Parker, SHADOW LAWN FOR A CAPITAL. were arrested. William Robinson, JUNK DEALER MOVES. another drug addict was also ar- (INCORPORATED) Heating Plumbing Roofing Congress Asked to Accept It as a Gift Frank Stavola Wow L,fring in thrested. - ' Whateiale and Retail Dealers in from New Jerseymen. Johnston House. William Gee of New York was the LUMBER, CEMENT. UME, BRICK FUUE LINING, Water Systems Copper Work A resolution was introduced Frank Stavola moved last week man whose death brought about the congress last weelf by Congressman from Bridge avenue, near Cooper's raid. Gee was taken sick at Parker's LATH, PLASTER BOARD . Earthen and Iron Pipe Thomas J. Scully authorizing the na- bridge, to the house which he recently house and he was removed to his tional government to accept Shadow bought from Mrs. Ella Johnston on mother's home nearby, where he died RED BANK and SEA BRIGHT Lawn as a gift to the nation and tothe corner of Bridge avenue and a few hours later. News of his death Patting Himself OBI be used as a summer home for theChestnut street. The lot has a front- •was telephoned to Prosecutor Sexton President. age of 150 feet on Bridge avenue and and he ordered detectives sent to the The offer of the property was made fifty feet on Chestnut street. The place, which had been watched for the Back in the fall of 1915. It was made in the past two weeks. The detectives ESTABLISHED 18B4 house has eight rooms and the price is what a man should feel like doing TELEPHONE 111 behalf of Capt. J. B. Greenhut, owner was ?4,800. Mr. Stavola is having are said to have found large quanti- of Shadow Lawn, and a number of some improvements made to theties of opium, heroin and cocaine in when he has secured his supply of wealthy men who subscribed a fund house. He has bought a barn on Pearl the house. Others arrested in con- lumber of the high quality, well-sen- ft, ALEXANDER D. COOPER to purchase the property and turn it street and has had it moved to hisnection with the raid are Leonard over to the government as a gift from new property. The moving was done Brooks, William Brooks, Arthur Wil- soned kind that he buys from our > citizens of New Jersey. President by George W. Patterson. Mr. Stavola, liams and Ida Parker, AH were held stock and the prices that he secured J Real Estate and Insurance Wilson has expressed himself as who is engaged in the junk business, !or the grand jury. highly pleased with the estate in every will use the barn as a storehouse. it at We defy competition in prices way but has stated that he does not • 58-64 BROAD STREET RED BANK. N. J. want to place himself on record as WOULD-BE THIEF JAILED. for high grade lumber nt the prices endorsing the acceptance of the offer WATERWAYS APPROPRIATIONS. we are quoting. Fire, Life, Accident, Tornado and by the government Samuel Katz Arrested at Pompton Rivers and Harbors Bill Has $10,000 Lakes Sunday Night. Plate Glass Insurance • ',&. • Shadow Lawn was built by the late Appropriation for Shrewsbury. •John A. McCall, then head of the New Charged with attempting to steal YARD: Leonard Street and N. J. S. R. R. Phone 497 -J York life insurance company. It rep- The rivers and harbors bill as an automobile from William O. Hoff- OFFICE: Bridge Avenue. Phone 336-M resents an outlay of over $1,000,000. passed by the house of representa- man's garage at Shrewsbury, Samuel tives last week included an appro- Katz, a young man of Long Branch, priation of S10.0O0 for the mainte- was arrested at Pompton Lakes Sun- Real Estate for Exchange Maggie Cline to Move. • nance of Shrewsbury river. An day night The attempt to steal was Mrs. Margaret Ryan, better known item of $40,000 for the maintenance made about a month ago and Katz MISTAKES ARE EXPENSIVE! Mo Vans and Express Have up to date one or two-family under her stage name of Maggie of Raritan bay was also in the bill. has been missing since that time. Now that muring time Is near I amdwellings with all improvements, in Cline. will move in a few days from An appropriatian of $5,000 was pro- The car was taken out of the garage, In order to try and save a, dollar dont let your desire cause you prepared to do your next moving of finest residential section of Elizabeth the Parker house on Broad street to vided for the maintenance of Key-but it ran into a ditch near the shop expense. If you wanted to buy a photograph album you would not furniture, pinnos or bapeaKe, to.all part* Mrs. Alice Hendrickson's house on port harbor, Matawan creek, Rari- Of city or country, In tlio" largest padded to exchange for seashore properties ,nd the thief abandoned it. go to a blacksmith shop, or if you wanted a box of axle grease you l>' •vans in Red Bank. Before you have the corner of East Front street and tan. South and Elizabeth rivers, Shoal & in Keansburg. Spring street. The rental was made harbor and Compton's creek. would not think of getting it at a feather renovator's. your next moving done, writo, send or West Ocean Grave Woman Dead." call for the only reliable furniture mover by R. V. H. H. Stout. '<•'«• ' •• Therefore if you expect to install a new heating system have it in town, and get my prices on your next Mrs. Elizabeth Boutell of West job. All kinds of heavy or light truek- Sigmund Welt, Pension for • Old Employee. done by a heater man, and when it is done it will be oleasing to , , ing done at short notice. Call or adUreiH Ocean Grove died on Monday from a 120 Broad Street, Elizabeth, N. J. Will Move to Camden. Mrs. Howard Holcombe of Asbury .•omplication of diseases. Mrs. Beu- the eye arid guaranteed to deliver the goods. J. T. EGAN, Phone Elizabeth 2880. Firman Patterson, who lives in one Park has been retired with a pension >ell was eighty years old and is sur- HI Wall Street, Red BanH of the Stevens houses near the Rum- after 26 years' continuous service vived by one daughter and three HOWARD F'RETY' Jtuidcnce phone 124-J Office phone 539-R Residence 244 Vine street. Phone son postofflce, will move tomorrow to Tor the Atlnntjc & Pacific tea com- Camden, where he-will be employed grandchildren. She had lived .at SANITARY JPL.UMBES& K> WHARF AVENUE. Elizabeth 718-K. pany. Mrs. Holcombe's husband was West Ocean Grove many years. ; in the factory of the Welsbach com- manager of the main Asbury Park 74 Monmouth Street. . Phone 284-J. ' Red Bastlc, N. J>.. pany, manufacturers of gas mantles itore for several years and Mrs. Hol- Beautiful Ceilings. and other gas appliances. :ombe was employed in the store. I. Ellsworth Alexander If plaster falls from the ceiling or * • » Since her husband's death a few if the ceiling is discolored, make a Lincroft House Improved. years ago Mrs, Holcombe had man- permanent improvement by putting 'Mnlachi Moore, who lives near Lin- iged the store. TiL.es up a beautiful ceiling of art metal croft, has had his house re-enclosed JOT Floors, Walls, Hearths and Mantel plates. v with shingles and has had alterations Moving a Bungalow. Facings, Brass and Wrought Iron Ceilings which I put up in Redmade to the interior of the house. Fred Parker of Fair Haven is. hav- Bank twenty years ago are as good The work was done by Harry Langen ing his bungalow on the Red Bank Fireplaces, Andirons, Fenders, Fire today as when they were put up, T Bets and Gas Logs, Wood and Tile dorf. oad moved forward about fifty feet without.one cent of expense for re- nearer to the road. George W. Pat- The biggest question in building a house is to secure a beautiful roof that will be durable and .Mantels, Medicine Cabinets and Tile- pairs. Unclaimed Mail. erson of Red Bank is doing the mov- lasting, and at the same time one which will not cost an unreasonable amount of money. in Bathroom Accessories. DANIEL H. COOK, Advertised letters are at the post- ing. Mr. Parker will have a number 1 14 Monmouth St., Red Bank The Art Metal Ceiling Man, office at Red Bank for Sam Batch, Mr. if improvements, made to the house. Gesson, Luclla Harden, Marcy Hoose Tho Answer:. s TELEPHONE 526J. Shrewsbury Avenue, Red Bank. and Mrs. Sadie Hobbs. It pays to advertise in The Register. EE that if you borrow money to build a honhe from the
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Clothing is advancing every day. We know that these SUETS and OVERCOATS will cost more than our REGULAR PRICES next summer and fall, but we want to close out all our single garments, no matter how great the loss.
BOYS' ALL WOOL Here's a chance to buy a light or medium weight SUIT or OVERCOAT at a very low price. Worth up to
and was hold for sentence next TROLLEY PLAN REVIVED. CONTRIBUTIONS TO SCHOOLS. BAD DAY FOR^IQUOR SELLERS. ITnrry 0. much food. They would have to buy improvements, and readjust the terms five times as much furniture. Before of the lease every ten or twenty years, t their homes were established they so that the increased land value will would have to buy five times ns much come.to the state forever. can lumber and brick and building ma- IE the state sells the land after it terial of all kinds as'is now used in has risen somewhat in price, the pur- the buildings in Red Bank at the pres- chaser will buy it only because he be- GRAPE NUTS a plcg 12c ent time. lieves that it will rise still further in ^ * *: price, which it undoubtedly will, with There arc tremendous possibilities the continued growth of ihe commu- IVORY SOAP 2 large cakes 15c for a vast increase of business of all n i ty. kinds, provided these vacant places If, therefore, it is a good thing for were built up; Every resident of the the state to get a part of this value R&R BONED CMIdCEN a can 33c locality would profit by it.. Every created by the community, it neces- ; ^ »nan in every line of business would sarily follows that it is also a good have four or five times as ninny, pos- thing for the state to get all of this can sible customers for his goods as hecommunity made value. This can has now. The farmers in the suronl- y be done by retaining the title to roimdlnj!; country wuu!J h:;vc a home the land in the state perpetually, and Med. Jar - 17c market for their produce five times getting what is termed the "unearned' Large Jar 28c as.great as Red Bank now provides. increment" in the form of rentals, • * * * adjusted from time to time, under, The business men and the resi- perpetual leases. SEEDED RAISINS pkg 12c dents of Red Bank ought to see the The governor has rendered a great Five-Passenger Touring Car great things which are in store for service in putting' forward this pro- \ them if they will but do their part. posal. It will make people think. It EVAP. APPLES 3 lbs 25c Hoards of trade and chambers of will open the' eyes of our citizens to "THE SENSIBLE SIX" commerce can do some things,, but the folly and injustice of allowing OLIVES, Plain bottle 20c, Stuffed-bottle 22c <•) > what they can do is only a trifle along- owners of land to reap the immense side of what could be done by thefinancial benefits that always,accrue The first thought that pops into a man'srnjnd When he looks over the new Oakland Six is: people generally and individually. when great improvements are under- "There's a car that.is really practical in every way. It.is sensible in size, power, equipment, * * * taken by the state or the nation. The governor's message in this respect is Red Alaska Salmon can 19c and price, and it bears the name of one of the most reliable concerns in the business. That iB If Red Hank were a town in thean indication of the increasing public the common sense car for me to buy." West, with all the natural advantages | consciousnesSlOUSllDSsS o0*"f th"e ~ importanc """"" ' e of" th" e RfiElROSE PRINTS - 25c •which Red Bank lias, those Western land question, 112 inch wheel base, 41 horse power, weighs 2,150 pounds, has.Delco electric system, people would tall; Red Bank and question. Free Deliveries to Free Deliveries to Marvel carburetor, 32x4 tires. In fact every item in its construction shows the good sense think Red Bank and would be forever Eatontown, Little Silver and extolling its virtues and its advan- ACQUITTED OF ASSAULT. Fair Haven, Oceanic, RumGon of this car and its builders. . tages. Besides talking Red Bank and Shrewsbury, Monday and . Tuesday and Friday. thinking Red Bank they would work Asbury Park Undertaker Tried on Thursday. Former Employee's Complaint. Navcsink, Monday. Middletown, Highlands, Atlan- for Red Bank, ..Every dooryard would Harry J. Bodine of Asbury Park tic Highlands and Seabright, be clean and neat, and most of them was acquitted by a jury at Freehold Belford, Tuesday. •would be places of beauty. Back, Friday on a charge of assault and Chapel Hill and Leonardo, Fri- Wednesday. Telephone yards would be made into vegetable : battery upon Walter Spangler, a for- day. ' Holmdel, Thursday. tfurdens or lower gardens Streets mer employee. Mr. Spangler claimed 176 and s'ldewalks would be free from that he was assaulted when he askaskedd litter, ihc towns in the We.it are at- MrM . BodinBdie ffor some money that was TO' THE PUBLIC tractive because every householder juc ]nm- Bodine denied having does his part to make the town a struck Spangler. He said the man There is a report current that we are about to dis- beauty spot. ^ _ ^ n;ul bccn .. ••' • ' •'. • • • -fa 1817. No Need to Seek Afar. The Evidence I« ut Your.Door..* No need to leave Ked Bank to hunt up proof, because you have it here at home. The straightforward state- Let .us furnish you with a new set ment of a Red Bank resident like that given below, bears an interest for ; of Books for 1917. every man, woman or child here in Red Bank. Frank Palmer, salesman, 60 Me- Diaries and Calendar.Pacjs chanic street, Red Bank, says: "I was troubled by pains across my kid- neys, brought on by being on my feet long hours. I also had dizzy spells, which blurred my sight. I finally '•;;,", 'Law Blanks bought Doan's Kidney Pills at Cooper's drug store and two boxes completely cured me. That was two Time Books Ink years ago and I am pleased to say that I haven't been troubled since, so Invoice Books Photo Paste I know the cure is permanent." . Price 50 cents, at all dealers. Dont Order Books Etc., Etc. simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that cured Mr. Palmer. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. \ ill Oread Street Red Bonk, )M. J. 5 Food SholL Coconut Larder. FEEDING AND FOOD 8HELTERS. of food hoppers and food houses. The 19 E. Front Street WHOLESALE Main Street food hoppers In common use for do- Birds niny ho attracted ntioat the mestic fowls are adapted to the feed- Red Bank, N. J. and RETAIL Fair Haven, N. J. bomcsteml by furnlslilng them with nu ing of birds, and.some special forms obunduuco of food. It IB Important to are now manufactured for wild birds. noto Hint an ample supply of food The food house Is a permanent Opposite Globe Hotel, prior to and during the nesting season structure, with solid roof, and glass tends to Increnso the number of eggs on one or more sides to permit obser- Red BanK, N. J. laid and also the number of broads vations (Fig.'4). The food trays It In a season. Bird food may be sup-contains are entirely sheltered from plied In two ways—by planting trees, the weather. In one style this result [ shrubs and herbs which produce seeds Is obtained.by mounting the house on \ I or fruits relished by birds, and by ex- a "pivot and furnishing It wIUTTfanes posing food In artificial devices. The (Fig. 6) which keep the open Bldo al- I desire to announce to the automobile public of this vicinity most familiar phase of the latter ways nwny from the wind. that I have taken over the management of the EMPIRE GARAGE method Is winter feeding. Game birds and sparrows may be and that hereafter it will'be operated under my personal supervision. Artificial Food Supply. provided with feeding plnces by erect- During the senson when the natural ing low hutches or making wlgwnm- The EMPIRE GARAGE is the most centrally located garage in food supply Is at Its lowest ebb birds Ilke shocks of corn or grain sheaves JRed Bank and is one of the most modernly equipped garages in this respond most readily to onr hospital- under which food may be scattered. ity. Winter feeding has become very The opening should be to the south. s\'.;.[ \of the state, • . popular, nnd the result has been to Those who desire to have birds ~"i respectfully solicit your garage and repair work and guarantee bring about belter understanding be- about their homes should not feel that tween birds nnd humankind. their power to' attract them is gone #ou quick, efficient service at prices consistent with reliable work. The winter foods commonly used In- when winter Is over. Winter feeding clude suet or other fut, pork rinds, easily passes Into summer feeding, ALLEN FROST, Proprietor. STORAGE, REPAIRS, SUPPLIES, TIRES, VULCANIZING. We also wish to call your attention that we make all our own WASHING AND POLISHING. Cart for Hire by Day, Hour or Trip/ ' •Sausage, Bologna, Frankfurters, Liverwursf and Pork Roll. Competent Chauffeur in Readiness at Any Hour. • These products are ABSOLUTELY pure and we are sure a Garage Open Day and Night. Phone 209 Red Bank. trial order will more than convince you. Food House. • Feeding Stick. Food Houso on Pivot. bones with shreds of meat, cooked and experience proves that some meats, meal worms, cut-up apples, blrd- -birds gladly avnll themselves through- Beed, buckwheat,- crackers, crumbs,,co- out tho year of this easy mode of, get- 'Til Make Sure thats conut meat, crticked corn, broken dog ting a living. biscuits or other bread, hemp seed, mil- let, nut meats of all kinds (especially Flxlna for Klnfolka. peanuts), wholo or rolled oats, pep- When ono kind of klnfolks are com- the Number " pers, . popcorn, pumpkin or B0.uasb ing out to dinner, wife calls up tho seeds, raw or boiled rice, -sunflower grocery man and says: seed and wheat "Have you somo nice friers? Well, "I'll look it up in the book. Tho methods of making these sup- send mo two of the smallest ones you plies nvnllnblo to birds aro as varied have.- If your celery Is real nice you It takes longer to get my con- as the dietary Itself. A device very may send me a bunch of It The last Special Prices for One Week. commonly used is the food tray 'or I got was so old that I had to tbrow shelf (Fig. 1). This, may be put on a It away. And, let -me see, I want a nection when I take chances tre» or pole by a window or at some small bottle of olives. Have you some Make Your Selection Early. other point about a building, or strung nlco lettuce? Well send me fifteen with the number I call." upon n" wire or other support on cents' worth, and I want fifteen cents' V'hlch It maybe run bnck end forth; worth of tomatoes, onu^wlll you pick of the things that hinders perfect 'I'lic last device Is useful In accustom- out nice ones, please? The last to- matoes you sent meNvcren't very good. telephone service is the habit of calling ing birds to feed nearer and nearer a comfortable observation point. A I believe thnt Is all. No, I want a numbers from memory, or using num- fault with food shelves is that wind pound of walnuts, tho smallest bottle Due to the large sale of new automobiles with the consequent "trade-ins" of cherries you have, a package of bers from old letter-heads or blotters. nnd rain may sweep them clean and of used cars, we have more used cars than we should have just now—and too snow may cover tho food. These de- gelatin and a bottle of double cream.^ much money tied up—so to clear stock in a hurry we'll make you a SPECIAL fects may bo obviated in part by add- But If a different kind of klnfolks The right way to start a telephone call is to ing a raised edge about tho margin are coming, she says to the grocery PRICE on any car this week. look in the telephone book FIRST, and make or by placing tho shelf In tho shelter mnn: "Send me a loaf of bread nnd a of a wall or shleldlhg'It with ovcrgrcen can of hominy." Yon see, she already sure you have the right number to call. branches on ono or more sides. haa somo spuds In the house.—Fort No. 1.—£917 STUDEBA&ER, 6-cyIinder, 7-passenger. Feeding devices not affected by theWorth Stnr-Telceram. weather are preferable An excellent No. 2.—1916 CH ALTERS, 6-cylinder, 7-passenger. ono Is a coconut with a hole bored ' Everybody Dolnj It. In ono end .(Fig. 2). ' Tho cavity Is "It surely does beat all I" No. 3.—1917 CHALMERS, 6-cylinder, 7-passenger. NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. tilled with chopped suet and nuts' or The thin carpenter knew when the Used as a demonstrator. Very speedy. Bargain. other food mixture, and tho nut la fat plumber mndo the abovo exclama- suspended by a wire from a limb. Tho tion that It Invited an Inquiry, so he Blzo of tho bolo regulates tho charac- askedi No. 4.-S IMPLEX, SO H. P., 4-passenger. Very ter of tho guests; If small, largo birds "What beats all?" speedy. Bargain. cannot gobblo the supply. Tho coco- "I went to a tlicater the other night nut meat na well as tho stuOlug la eat-and beard a nutty monologue," en. Cnns with sinnll openings may bo "ScsJ" Mo. 5.—1915 OAKLAND TOURING, 4-cylinder, substituted for coconuts. Food bas- "Anil then I went Into another place 5-passenger. kets of any desired slzo roado of wire and heard a campaign orator shoot- netting or a metal grating may boIng oR his gab," No. G.—£913 R/IARION, EWodel 48 4-cyiimder, 5-pas- en you drink bung up or fastened to the trunk of a "Ch hub." y tree. Food mixtures In melted fat "And In tho next place, which was senger. Electric Starter and Electric Lights. may bo poured Into boles mndo In aa movlng-plcturo theater, blamed If I branch or stick (Fig. 8) or In cracks didn't run up against tho arena scene of bark or over evergreen branches. from 'Quo Vndls.'" No. 7.—1913 OAKLAND TOURING, 7-passenger. All of theso devices minimize or obvl- "I must say I can't Just get tho drift ato the disturbing effects of storm; of your talk." No. 8.-1915 MAXWELL TOURING; weather. "Can't yon see? Everywhere I went All' above cars as listed have been overhauled arid put in first class Mora elaborate apparatus for theI found somebody throwing the bull." eamo purpose comprises various forms —Youngstown Telegram. condition. Each offering above is very special and if interested in securing a used car in good condition for little money dont fail to look them over. Rich in nourishment Delightfully satisfying. We have a large assortment of Rustic Bird Served in the beat homes. Houses for Martins, Wrens, Robins, Bluebirds, Bottled at the brewery. Flickers, Starlings, Sparrows, Etc. Order a cuo from your dealer, or MONMOUTrl COUNTY DISTRIBUTOR FOB ' EfQUEGEEi CO. ' | Ctsalmers, Premier, Dort Automobiles and Brocks^ and Steiart Tracks NEWARK, H. I. 30-32 West Front Street Telephone 478 if III. Red OaarsEt, N. Six. THE RED B£NK REGISTER. ment club and have elected Chart Park, has been nominated by Con tions to the summer homo of Marti ta czzAxrcs&Y o? xrovz Schauder president, William Schai gressman Scully as n candidate fo J. Powers of Philadelphia. WQFEI To draco E. n. Lnnirler and Philip Ji Bumsteaci's Syrup LnnKler, her hunband: der secretary and Paul Johnso appointment to West Point Ho wi' Aged Woman Sick. A tafo nnd snra 23omeay for Worma Uy virtue of an order at the Court of treasurer. take the examination in March, Blood tb« tost foi SO rear*. IX tTOVEB Chuncery, of New Jersey, made on tha Mrs, Mary Wright of Allontowi WAXLU. To obliaxoa It ts.an uural «day of the date hereof. • In n cauiso Road Supervisors Meet.' Death from Stomach Trouble. has bean seriously sick Mrs. Wrigh mercy- FT/nnnAITT SO TABU. « Hi wherein Red Bank Trust Company, boils; BICKOSB& VO l?im3JC OTB»B». Oil! corporate of New Jersey, Is complainant Martin McCuo of Long Branc James Danley of Mannsqurin did is 85 years old nnd until recentl; battle .UU killed 183 mrms. All cms- and you And others aro defendants, you OF INTEREST, IN county road supervisor, attended . last Wednesday of stomach trouble has enjoyed good health. slats oad dealers, or to mall—OBo a feol nro requlrocMo apponr, plead, answer or. meeting of the supervisors throughou Mr. Danloy was 54 years old, Fo Sot O. A. V00BIEma£L9.9aU&,?a, demur to tho bill of said complainant on Aged Woman Dead. or boforo tho twenty-sixth day.of March MONMOUTH. COUNTY. the stato at Trenton last week. Th' more than twenty years he had beei next, or tlio Bald bill will be taken )O9 supervisors will meet at Atlantic Cit employed at tho Squan house. Mta Susan Mover of Allentown confosHod against you, - - - •.' '•• in June. ,,...,. died Tuesday of last wook at th The said bill Is Hied to foreclose a Lodao Twenty Years Old. ' home of her niece at Kingston. Mis mortfraffo made by Graco H, R. Langler Home from England. / The Long Branch lodge of Eastern nnd Philip J, Lnngler, her husband,, to Personal Notes, Sales of Property, Building Opera- Star colebrated its twentieth annl Moyer was 87 years old* ' Red Bank Trust Company, n, corporation John J. Ryan,' proprietor of th< Long Branch Woman Left $600. of tho Stato of Now Jersey, datod Opto-, Farmingdalo creamery, has returns versnry lnst^ Wednesday, night / bor fourth, nineteen hundred nnd fifteen, tions—Lodge Doings—Slight Fires—Births, Mar- from n trip to England. Mr. Ryai literary and musical program was ren Margwet D. Poarsall of Loni on lands In the Township of Mtddlotown, Branch has beon bequeathed $000 b; Monmonth County. Now Jorsoy; an* yon, says he saw holes in tho ground mad' dcred and a dinner was served. Grace E. R. Lnngler, nro mrulo a dofenaV riages, Deaths, Accidents—Other interesting by Zeppelin bombs-big enough to hoi the will of her cousin, Mrs.- Mar; ant bocauso you own eald mortlraBOdl a house. Millhurst People Entertain. Meyer of Geneva, N. "V. premises; ami you, Philip J, Lanslor* Features of Town and County. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Orr o aro made a defendant because you are) Found Swarm of Bees. Millhurst entertained several friendi Operation for Appendicitis. the liuabnnd of Ornco Ii. R. Lnngler. Miss Nan Smock, daughter o Dated January 2-lth, 1917. _„ r __ .. _ The main store of the Atlantic & Alward Buckolew of Imlaystowi Friday night week. Mr. nnd Mrs. On Farms, who was stricken wTth paral^LEacific tea company atJAsbury Park found a swarm of bees in a tre will coon move to a house which the; Harry Smock of ABbury Park, wai WILB6N & SMOCK, ysis while visiting at Long Branch a was closed Saturday. The store was which he cut down oil John Robin recently bought at Freehold. operated on for appendicitis at a Nev : Solicitors of Complainant^ . . York hospital last week. Rod Bank, N. X. . Jew weeks ago, Is now in a serious discontinued in accordance with the son's place lnst week. The bees hai Married 25 Year*. '. : condition. company's new policy of maintaining stored up about thirty pounds o: Honmontn County Surrogate's OJSceu Mr. and Mrs. Clarenco Ancker o: Library Benefit a Success. In tho Matter at tho Estato of Elvira Mrs. George M. Height and "daugh- small stores at. different points in a honey. ' Johnson,1 Deceased. * Asbury Park wore married 25 yean The play given for tho Matawan 1 ter Meta of Spring Lake left last city to take the place of one big store. Manasquan Doctor Recovering;. , ibrary last Wednesday' night wa Notico to Creditors tb '."Present Claims! week for Orlando, Florida, where ago Friday week. They were sur- Against Batato. Dinner for Mayor. Dr. J.. B. Wainwright of Manasquan prised by a number of their friendi argely attended. The not proceed! Purmmnt to the order of Joseph Xi. they will spend several weeks. amounted to about ?100. onaliay. surrogate 'of tho county- oC Nelson Clayton of Adelphin lias Mayor Robert G. Poole of Belmar is recovering after being sick for in celebration of the event.. Have & Bottle Handy 5 ..lonmouth, mado on tho twonty-seconcV was given a testimonial dinner, last some time. Dr. Wainwright was re day of January, 1017, on the application) '•: given up the business of boarding Grange Officers Installed. t Blacksmith Shop Rented. Friday night. Mr. Poole has resigned covered sufficiently a short time age loan*8 Liniment is assigned its of Daniel H, Applegato, executor of the) \s horses and.-is now working for Frank as cashier of the Belmar bank nnd ;o be about town, but suffered a re James Richards has been installe Jeremiah Stilwell of Adelphia ha: place among the trusted family "itato of Elvira JohnHon, UecenBcu, notice) T. Hendriekson. as master of Farmingdale grange rented his blacksmith shop to Wil . hereby elvon to tlio creditors of sola Mr. and Mrs. James Kelsey and has taken a position as cashier of the apse. remedie8in thousands of medi- doconnod to .exhibit to the minbcrlbotv new Merchants' bank at Asbury Park. Robert H, Thompson is overseer. Ham Nicholas of Smithburg, who wil executor au aforenald, their debts ana N children Virginia and James of As- Conference Trustees Appointed. Miss Susie Ketcham lecturer am conduct it for himself. cine closets. Confidence in it is demand* against the nnld estate, under bury. Park are spending the winter in Poultry Society Officers. based on the uniform effectiveness oath, within nlno months Trom tho date) Rev. James W. Marshall and Rev. Thomas Kefcham steward. Laid Up with Sprained Ankle. of tho aforosald order, or* they will fee)' Florida.. H. C. Denise was chosen president ames D. Bills of Ocean Grove are with which it banishes the pains of forever barred of tholr nations therefor, Miss Sarah Woolldy of Long Branch of the - Monmouth county poultry mong the twelve trustees named t< Rescued from Drowning.' Mrs. E. S. VanLeer of Manasqunn rheumatism, neuralgia, gout, lumbago, atfainst {lie fmid subscriber. was taken to the hospital nt that placo association at a meeting at Freehold ct for the New Jersey Methodist con ^orothy, the seven-year-old daugh ,vas laid up last week with a sprained IOTO stiff musclci, Druiiiea, ipralm and Dated Freehold, N. J., January 120L lust week as a medical pntient. ankle which she sustained in a fal" 1917, - .. last week. J. P. Strickland is vice erence, which was incorporated liis er of John B. Logan of Ocean Grove; trains. Cleaner and easier (o use Iban DANIEL II. APPLEOATS A daughter was born to Mr. and president, Mrs. J. P. Strickland sec- veek. ell into Wesley lake last week. Sh( while crossing a street. musty plasters or ointments. It penetrate* Mrs. William Robhins of Englishtowri etary and J. W. Dobbins treasurer. jvas rescued by Russell Bates, an As House from1 a Garage. and relieves quickly without rubbing. NOTICE. on Sunday, of last week. Belmar Girl a Bride. ury Park messenger boy. Rod Bank, January 16th, 191T, Percy.j. Malsbury of Imlaystown To Buy Auto Fire Engine. Miss Anna Slsibla of Belmar and Osborn & Jeffries of Freehold.are At all druggists, 25c. SOc. and $1.00. Notico Concerning1 SUlowullca in tho BOP- Sickness Prevents Trip. oriverting the garage they own into ouffh of. Red Bank. J , was laid up last week as the result of Oceanic fire company of Long 'aylor Throckmorton of Manasquan Notico Is liorotiy given that tho or- u badly cut hand. Branch has decided to replace its vere married at the bride's home John H. Sexton of Asbury Park a double house, which will soon be dinance concerning tho removal of 01101*) • A son was born to Mrs. William horse drawn apparatus with an auto- ast Thursday by Rev. F. S. Berg- as been laid up with a severe cold eady for occupancy. • and Ico from HlclowalKa will hereafter ba Taylor of West Ocean Grove last ordering on pneumonia, His sick- atrlctly enforced. mobile. The company has asked the ren. A reception followed the cere- Store Remodeled. Tho owner or owner** of oVorylot ofi week. . city to appropriate Sl">0 a month to mony. ess prevented a trip he planned to The interigr of H. It. Disbrow's ;niul fronting on nny ntroet, liiRhway or Andrew Hansen of Fnrminprdiile is provide for a driver and engineer, nako to North Carolina. ;nrdware store at Allentown has public placo In tlio lloroutfi of Ked Bant enlarging and improving his Ijunga- Herbert—:Hyers. Hhall within flvo hnnrs ftftor tlio'aldow&lk Bij Order for Automobiles. Hebrews Rni'se $122. ieen remodeled. Tho work was done or Kiittor In front of «akl lot of Inn! low. Miss Elsie Herbert of Allenvvood iy Harry W. Beatty. shall hiivo neeil covoreil wltfi snow or James Isola of Asbury Park lias Harry D. Hance of Freehold has and Jamos H. Hyers of AJJemvood The committee rccently'appointed Ico, romnvo or onusoto bo removed Bitch* iroive to Palm Beach, Florida. received an order for 22 Ford auto- were married last Wednesday by Rev. t Freehold to raise money for the ,ViIl Fish in Florida. snow or fco. And in enso such o\Vnor 00 mobiles from Joseph Brnkeley. Mr. Iehrew war sufferers in Europe has owners of lands Hhall fnil'to romoveoucK Autoist Loses Suit. Thomas Hooper. They are living Capt. W. G. Fennimore of Asbury snow or ico, tho co«t rind oxi>onsd In- Brakeley will use the machines to with the groom's parents for the pres- io far collected $122, This was all 'ark has gone to Florida for a stay curred liy tho street superintendent or Dominic Gampa of Long Branch pull wagons the coming summer from ollected last k other officer in having the snow nnd lea ent. if several weeks. He will spend most removed will lie como a lion against thtt tost his suit for $5.00 against the Sea- the fields^to his canning factory. f his time, fishing. Bald lands until puid, \ board utilization company, which was Fire at West Ocean Grove. Home from Mountains. tried at Long Branch last week. Horse Upset Wagon. A. E. Harvey, manager of the As- alterations to Schoolhouse. By order of tho Mayor nnd Council, . Mr. and Mrs. James II. Butcher of Harry Hagerman's house nt West A. C. HARRISON^ Clerftv Gampa tried to .recover damages as Ocean Grove was badly damaged by ury Park athletic grounds, was home The schoolhouse at Como is to un- the result of collision between his Ardenn were uadly'bruised last week fire last Wednesday Afternoon. The. ast week for a few days. Mr. Har- lergo alterations and improvements, Notico or Settlement of Account. automobile and a truck owned by the when their horse became frightened fire started in a wall ill the. sub-cellar •ey is^ spending n few months in the ON FURNITURE AMD Potato of Joseph W. FIHUO, Deceased. and upset the wagon. Mrs. Butcher ^atskfll mountains. 'he chnnges were ordered by the state Notico i la hereby Klvon tlfut tho oc- company. «t and gave the firemen ii lot of trouble. chool authorities. HOME FURNISHINGS lounts of thp subscribers, surviving e*- grabbed tlie horse by the head and eath from Dropsy. jcutora nnd trustees of tlio estate of flaltt Shooting Match nnd Supper. prevented it from running away.' State Tournament for Deal. Barnes H. Naylor Dead. Mrs.' Susan Cottrell, widow of Whether you require a single deceased, will bo ftudlteil nn,l RtatoS by, Members of the Woodrow Wilson The Deal golf and country club has James H. Nnylor of Tennent died tho surrogate of tho county of MonmoutiL Contract for Iron Work. )avid S. Cottrell, died at her home 'riday week. Mr. Naylor was 79 piece of furniture or deairo to mid reported for settlement to'the or- club of Howell township entertained been awarded the 1017 championship t Adelphia last Thursday of dropsy. phans court of said county, on Thursday, about 200 friends at a shooting match The Park Iron work? of Bradley tournament of the New Jersey state ears old. He is survived by a widow furnish up ono room or nn en* tho eighth day of March, A. D., 1917, at Beach lias secured the contract for golf association. The tournament !he was 77, years old and is survived 'vhlch tlinc application will bo made for ih tlie afternoon and supper at night >y four children. nd five children. tiro house, we shall be very glad ho nllownnco of commissions and eoua- on Saturday week. An auction held all of the iron to be used'in complet- will be held on June 7th, 8th and 9th. ing the Freedman liou>e on Tower ioan Shares Paid Off. to arrange confidential credit ol fees. after the supper netted $21. and this Fire at Manasquan. ire Officers Elected. Dated January 18th. A. D., 1017. was given to the Southard Church. Hill at Red Bank, which was recently About $64,000 in cash and cancel- accounts for you. No need to I'ltEDERlCK A. P. FI" bought by Uzsil H. McC'arter. A fire was started in the hay mow Andrew E. Nelson has been elected JOSEPH W. FISKB, iresident of the association of officers ation of mortgages was paid out by have evoryone know your pri- Death of Former Resident. of John Mitchell's barn at Manasquan he Freehold building and loan asso- vate business. We are direct, Ladies' Aid Election. "last week by the upsetting of a lan- i the Long Branch fire department. IN OHAHCEBT OF NEW JEBSOT. Dr. James K. Mnynard, formerly iation recently. factory representatives, tell our •0 Arno Walltor Ltllie: of Freehold, died at Detroit, Michi- Mrs. M. L. Ferris is the new presi- tern. The firemen put the blaze out I. J. Miller is secretary and William By virtue of an ordor of tho Court oC gan, Monday of last week, at. the age dent of the ladies' aid society of the before any serious damage was done. lixon treasurer. toller Skater Breaks Arm. goods at lower price* than the Chancery of tho state of New Jersey, Asbury Pnrk Baptist chinch. Mrs. mado on tlio day of tho date hereof fna of 83 years! Dr. Mnynard practiced Working in the South. uilding New Garage. Mrs. Emma Ahlstrom of Freehold to.called caah bouses and give , certain causo wherein Walter Lilllo 1/s - at Freehold about 25 years ago. He Clark Hnviland is vice president, Herman Stein of Long Branch is ell while roller skating at the armory you the benefit of easy -terms of lOtltioner, nnd you, Arno Walker Lllllek moved away from there ten years Mrs. T. ,p. Cottrell secretary and Gustave Haller.in of Morganville uilding a new garage at that place, ast week and broke her right arm ,ro defendant, you are ruriulrcd to appear ago after the death of his \vife. Mrs. Ellis Applcby treasurer. has gone to Young's_ Island, South hays the wrist. * payment. nd plead, answer or demur to petition- Carolina, where he will superintend 'he building will be 50x100 feet, tr's petition on or boforo tlio twelfth Oajr Attended Club Federation Meeting. he second floot* will be fitted up as Vttend Sunday-School Meeting. Address •C March, A. D., nlnctcon hundred and Fire in a Cellar. the growing of tomato plants for the .•ing quarters. •' ovonteon, or in default thereof such da- The Allentown firo company was Mrs. Cleveland Watrous and Miss Monmouth seed company of Matawan. Mrs. C. D. Nesbitt and Mrs. Lena roe will ho taken against you as to tho Helen P. Strong, members of the GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE ;ourt shall seem equitable and just. called out last Wednesday to put out Long Motor Boat Cruise. rielle Man Weds. Villiams of Spring Lake attended a a fire in the cellar of Mrs. Sarah A. Mntnwnn woman's club, attended a 'unday-school conference at Ne>v P. O. Bos 213, Tho object of said suit in to obtain & meeting of the legislative committee Dr. Frederick Griffith, ii summer Robert L. Rankin of Bridle and ecroo of divorco dissolving the marrJago Nelson's house. The blaze was liss Ella Rijey of Newark were mar- "ork last week. • • .-•PERTH AMBOY, N. J. etweon you and tho said petitioner. ' >• caused by some loose paper catching of the state federation of woman's resident of Belmar, has just com- Dated January 11th, 1917. • ' ose papep r g clubs at Newark last week. pleted a motor boat cruise of 576 ied at the latter place last week. ihild Has Pneumonia. HARLAN BESSON, lire' from the heate: sw r. It wawas put out miles down the Ohio river. The trip 'hey are spending their honeymoon Adella, the infant daughter of Har- ' Solicitor of Petitioner, ,' with but slight damage. Married Fifty Years. was made in an eighteen-foot boat, Florida. - ~ is. Shapiro, is sick with pneumonia [•O THE INflAUITANTS OF THE Savings bank bulldlnff, Hobokcp, N. X* \_ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stroud of TOWNSHIP OF SHRKWSrmnY AND Toy Factory Plans. Cliffwood Farmer Dead. inights of Columbus Dine. ind has been taken to the hospital OK TUB BOUOUGH OF RED BANK: OH BUIiE TO BAB CBEDITODe. Plans for the toy factory at Farm- Asbury Park were married fifty years it that place. Motico is hereby Klvon that tho sub- Acting Executor's Notico. ago Sunday of last week. Mrs. John Martz of Cliffvood died Sun- The Freehold lodge of Knights of crlhora intend to npply to tho 141st leg- Jehn S. Applegate, Jr., acting executes ingdale have been drawn up and iolumbus held a banquet at the Bel- eagirt Property Sold. have been approved by the commit- Stroud entertained the Tuesday whist day of last week at the age of 75 slaturo of this Htnto for tlio phssago of t John S. Applegate, deceased, by order club in celebration of the event on years. Mr. Martz was a farmer and ont hotel . Tuesdsry night of last The H. R. Rouns cottage at Sea- . bill, the general object of which Hhall if the Burrogato of tlie county of Hon» tee appointed. Work will soon be •eek. About siitty meolbers enjoyed irt has been sold to" Miss Ethel Leary, >o to oiilnrKQ tho present territorial lirn- nouth, hereby irlvea notice to tho crea- started on the factory, which will Tuesday of last week. had lived at Cliffwood about 35 years. he feast. ' •-•'.. ts of tho HorouKii of Red Bank,by an- tors of (Jio said deceased to brlns In be located on the main line of the He leaves a widow and two children. •ho will make several improvements loxfnj? to nald Borough a portion of tho .heir debta, demands and claims ogfuneO Church Society Organizes. o the place. *v ownslitp of ShrewBbury, in tho county of he estate of eald deceased, under oath Pennsylvania railroad. Fire Damages Long Branch House. iome from GunningjTrip. . ilonmouth, (nnd thereby changing tho >r afllrmatlon, within-nine months from The Knights of St. James, an or- R. V. Disbrow and Richard Don- oundnry lines of Bnld Township • of he twenty-second day of November. Lodge Officers Installed. ganization of St. James's church of The house occupied by Samuel o Build New Firehouse, 016, or they will be forever barrel or elly of Brielle returned last week ihrewsbury and said Boroufili of Rod ny aotlon therefor against the BOUC C. M. Robinson was installed as Long Branch, was reorganized last Grandi of Long Branch was damaged om a gunning trip to North Caro- Midway hose company of Matawan lank) namely, nil that territory now n .ctlng oxceutoc. week. Robert Meyers was elected sir by fire to the .extent of $500 Mon- as bought n lot from Mrs. Eunice art of Bdlu Townahip of Shrewsbury chancellor commander of the Free- grand knight and Robert Topping sec- na. They brought home a bagful iambertson and will build a firehouse yiny: botweon tho present boundary lirioa JOHN S, APPLEaATa Jr. hold lodge of Knights of Pythias last day night of last week. The fire f game., if the BoroiiBh of Red Bank as described week. Otto Deedmeyer is,vice chan- retary and treasurer. . started from an overheated stove. n it. a an net entitled "An act to incorporate Monmonth County Surrogate'* OOos. lie Borough of He(I Bank, in tho county .Branch last Wednesday night. Sev- Celebrated Eightieth Birthday. Rebekah Lodge Officers. 'rchestra Reorganized. * 'perated on at Trenton. n tlie Matter of the Estato of Harrjr & if llonmoutli," npproved March 10th, Fny, peceasod. ' and seal and Samuel A. Lockwood Mrs. J. W. Pratt of Manasquan Annie Loncstreet is the new noble The Neptune high school orchestra James Cnrr of Freehold underwent 90S, and the following boundary lines, master of finances. .as been reorganized under the lead- ^ottoo to Creditors to Prosont ClalinA gave a party last Wednesday night in grand of the Manasquan lodge of Re- n operation for hernia at a Trenton Bll^INNING nt a point In tho present Against Estate. Normal School Graduates, celebration of the eighteenth birthday bekah. Marion Lerch is vice grand, ship of Arthur Parker. For many ospital a few days ago and is recov- oundury lino of tho BorougU of Red Pursuant to tho order of Joseph I» of her mother, Mrs. Frances Morton. Alice VanHouten recording secretary ears the orchestra was led by L. van- •ihg. lank and tho center of Broad street, 'onahay, surrogato of tho county a£ Miss Anna M. Wyekoff and Miss illuwe. lienco southerly along tho center line of Jonmoutli, mado on the seventeenth ong Branch Woman Dead.- Iroad street; thence westerly along tho lie estate of Harry C. Fay, doceaseoX, Grove and Miss Rae M. Whiting of Banker's New Job. Mrs. Betty A. Heath of Long A twenty-four hour service was enter line of said Newman Springs road lOtlco Is hereby given to tho creditors OC Long Branch will graduate from the Frederick Cartwright of Freehold eld at St. Paul's church nt Ocean o the center of tho North Shrewsbury :aid deceased to oxhlhit to the But>- William Lyman of Manasquan has died Fridav week of pneumonia, Mr. ranch died last Friday from a com? Ivor; thence along tho center line of crlber, .administrator UB aforesaid, their Montclair normal school on Friday 'ication of diseases, • She was 42 rove beginning at midnight Satur- aid river to the present boundary lino lobts and domnnds against tho said est- of this week. been appointed cashier of the Belle- Ourtvyright was 21 years old and was ay. ate, under oath, within nlno months ville bank to succeed J. V. Bowne, a native of England. He is survived iars old and leaves a son and two f the Borough of Red Bank at or near rom the date of tho aforesaid order, or who has been elected vice' president isters. lio Junction of Beech street nnd tho hoy will bo forever barred of thole Women's Lodge Officers. by three sisters and four brothers. 'cean Grovers in Florida. - Torth Shrewsbury river; thonco oast- ctions thorofor against the said aab- of the bank. Mr. Bowne formerly Died at Hospital. >ong Branch-Man's New Job. 'ardly along the present boundary lino -. 'K. Combs Havilaiul was installed lived at Spring Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Pridlmm "-the Borough of Ki'rt Bunk to tho point as councilor of the Asbury Park Louis Shapiro of Long Branch died Frank Haagen, Jr., of Long Branch, nd Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lane of Ocean place of beginning, Dated Freehold, N. J., January 170*; lodge of Daughters of Liberty last is quit his job with the Central rail- A. A. PATTERSON, 917. Visited Montclair School. nt the hospital at that place last Fri- rove are enjoying a trip to Florida. ALBERT W, WORDEN, Jr. i week. Anna R. D'odtl . is associate day after a sickness of nbout a month. ed and is now working lor E. E. CHAS. P. IRWIN, councilor, Carrie Haviland assistant Joseph Brakeley, Alex Moreau. ianasquan lean's New Job. GEO. A. MOODY, Charles J. Strahan and E. E. Gaige of Mr. Shapiro was C3 years old and hrockmorton, city engineer of Long Kenneth Bailey of Manasquan has DAVID E. HANCE, vice councilor and Delia Hancock .leaves a widow and nine children. anch. LOUIS J. TETLBY, conductor. Freehold visited the Montclair high aken a job with the DuPont powder. JACOB DEGENRINa, school last week to get ideas to be Hotel from a Barn, ug Up Snakes. >mpany at Wilmington, Delaware. FRANK P. BTRYKER. - Freehold Couple Wed, used when the proposed new school Sutts & Conklin have been award- John Heiser of Adelphia uncovered ew Fruit Store. Miss Marthella Glint and Frank A. is built at Freehold. iree snakes while digging a ditch last xx onAzroirav ox mow JEBSET. Mount, both of Freehold; were mar- ed the contract for converting Tim- Harry Sherman has leased the 'o Percy B. Houghton: • Diplomas for Teachers. othy Hurley's big barn at Spring eek and killed them all. Two were Tnko notice that by virtue of an Order or Erection of School Boiliii vied at that place on Thursday week Lydin Applegate, Anna Basley, Lake into a hotel. The barn has uter snakes and one was a water >bby of the new theater at Freehold f the court/df Chancery, made on tho by Rev. Harry G. Post. The couple Irene Basley, Ethel Dobbins, Edna lake. nd has opened a fruit store'there. 1th day orf January, 1017, In a cause "will live at New Brunswick, where been moved from its old location. .herein Jennio H. Houghton is petitioner Sealed proposals will be received Mapps, Edna VanHorn and Madeline 'ormer Moves to Town. .nd you aro defendant, you are required Mr. Mount works for an automobile White have been awarded diplomas To Run Isolation Hospital. hild Operated On. Alonzo King has moved from a appear and answer tho petitioner's iy the Board of Education, of At- company. The isolation hospital in Ocean Amelia Allen, daughter of Theo- lotltlon. on or before March 12, 1017, or as teachers by the Freehold Metho- ,rm at Lower Squankum to the Jen- lucli order or decree will bo made against intic TownBhlp, County oi Mon- - Buys Two Properties. dist Sunday-school. township will herBafter be conducted >re Allen of Manasquan, underwent e A. White house at Manasquan. DU in tho cause as tho Chancellor Bhull mouth, State of New Jersey, at tho by the township. The city of Long ii operation for the removal of ade- Ink cquitablo and just. Isaac Matthews, who recently Home from Hospital. oids at the Spring Lake hospital last ortaupeck House Sold. The petition in tills causo Is mado meeting room of eaid Board at Colfa bought the house ofTlis brother, John Branch will use the hospital and will gainst you for a divorco on the ground Mrs. Walter P. Hnvens of Farm- eek. Daniel H. Jackson has bought a f dosortion. eek, on Friday, February Oth, 1017, •V. • Matthews of Farmingdale, has ingdale, who underwent a serious pay for the care of its patients. bought two more properties. One On a Trip to Florida. ouse at Portaupeck from Samuel Dated January 12, 1017, • 12:30 P. M., and will .then end there operation at the Lakewood hospital ngagement Announced. "arion. The lot is 50x150 feet. CHARLES B. COOK. was bought from Lewis Layton and some time ago,, returned home last Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reed and son Announcement has been mado of Solicitor of petitioner, e opened and road, for the erection the other from Captain William A. week. She is still very weak but is Harold and Mr. and Mrs. John Wool- ew Real Estate Agent. 0 Mattlson avenue, ABbury Park, N. J. >f .a school building at Colt's Nedc Prickett. ' • e engagement of Grace Bennett, recovering slowly. ley and'Son Alvah of Spring Lake are nughter of Uriah Bennett, and Jo- John H. Nnughton of Rumson has ouH oomm nt. j.y, with the installation of tho heating Big Lodge Meeting. Grange Officers. on a trip to Orlando, Florida, where :ph M. Kingsland of Long Branch. ipened a real estate office in tho F. J. O&PHAHS' COUHT. ind ventilating equipment for tho A big meeting of the Knights of the they will remain about six weeks. eidl building at Seabright. raouo lame, in accordance with the planri Mrs. Margaret Tansey has been in- Belmar Girl Weds. Lincoln Dinner; o William Henry Green, Charles Adolph Golden Eagle was held at Long stalled as master of the Matawan The Asbury Park Republican club range Trustees. Qrcen, Qcrtrudo Davleon. Margaret nd specifications prepared tiujrefon Branch lest Wednesday night. Sev- grange, George F. Kellar is over- Miss Helen Morton of BplmarTmd Etta Bullock, Mario Antonio (Jean- eral lodges throughout the county ill hold a Lincoln dinner on Monday, Luther Dey, John Orr and D. S. notte) Wilson, Marguerite drocn, y Clinton B. Cook, Architect) As- seer, J. W. Lyle steward, John F. Samuel Goodwin of Trenton were ebruary 12th. William K. Fenn is ammond have been elected trustees bcorgo Hamilton Qroon, Mary An- mry Park, N. J, were represented at the meeting and Reya assistant steward and J. ' H. married at the bride's homo Sunday tmirman of the committee in charge. the Englishtown grange. tonla Greeo, Thomas "Walker, Thomas several of the state officers were also Douglas secretary. of last week by Rev, W. Earl Leddcn. H. Walker, John Henry Oroon, Lllllo Plans and specifications may be ob- present. The couple will live at Trenton. [orse Breaks Leg. roeholders in Florida. Bollo Houston, Victor R. F. Walker, Hoolc and Ladder Officers. Elizabeth M. Fcscod, Kathiyn Mao- :aincd from the Architect upon thef Want a Curfew Lnw. Motor Pump Bought. A valuable horse, owned by A. F. Postmastor nnd Mrs. Joseph Atkin- Lean, Eiloon MacLcnn, Charles A. Mac- eposit of ton dollars <{10) in legal . iy. E. Cate and Miss Elizabeth Capt. Aslier P. Curtis has been sborn of Freehold broke its leg Sat- n of Freehold left last week for a Lean, Charles It. MncLoan and Herbert chosen president of the Manasquan Steamer fire company. No. 2, of rday week, when it stepped into a onth's visit to Florida. Henry A. Tlvondol, executors of urrency, which will bo returned it Smith, teachers in the Long Branch Freehold, has bought n motor pump Thomas W. MacLo&n, ueceasod; Fan- ^schools, appeared before the city com- hook and ladder company, Thomas cep rut. The horse had to be killed. nie Clayton Barr, Alfred Walker Burr, ilans and specifications are retarnedt F. Frazee is vice president, Willinm which will be placed on the automo- aptain of Basketball Team, Harry Gordon Barr, Benjamin F. £o in good condition. "missioners last week and nsked that IT. Ruf secretary and James W. Van- n a Trip to Cuba. Jeanette Houscl was elected cap- clcs, Francos A. Hamilton, Alice J. a curfew law bo put into effect to bile apparatus recently bought by the Swonnorton, Margaret 10. Donaldson, Bids must be prepared on the prtfj Houten treasurer. company. Tho pump cost $000, Mr; nnd Mia. Joseph Kosky of in of the girls' c,lub basketball team Lizzie Donaldson, William Donaldson, keep the children off tho strooto nt SQI form, which may be obtained Odd Fellows' New Officers. To Buy Chime Belli. •'..,'' rechold left last week on a trip to ' Belmar last week. Bollo Donaldson, John H. EccloR and night. uba. On their way home they will tho unknown next at kin of Maria L. 'rom the Architect without charge, Collector Gets n Roise. F. R. Thompson was installed ns . The ladies' auxiliary of the Long sit soveral resorts in Florida. ew Building at Belmar. ' Kldabock, late of Monmouth county noble grnnd of the Matawan lodgo of Branch Baptist church has voted to Nicholas Paternoster of Belmar is nforeanld; nd must be nccompanied by n CCP- Leroy Sofield, collector of Avon Odd Fellows last week. Albert B. buy a set of chime bells to be in- utomobile Kills Hare. uildinc a two-story store and dwoll- By vlrtUo of an order (if tho Orphans' fled check, drawn to thcu>rder of thet borough, has been granted n §150 ourt of tho county of Monmouth, Now Smith is vice grand, W. A. Rodgers stalled in connection with tho now A big hare was killed* near Adol- g at that place. orsoy, made nnd flied on the day af the istrjet Clerk, Mr. G. S. P. Hnnfc Id increase in his salary and will now recording secretary and E. Vnn- irgan. The bells will cost $450. hia last week by the automobile of .nto noroof, in tho matter of tho estate receive $000 a year. In addition to Braklo treasurer. lected to Agricultural Board. if Maria L. Rlflabock, deceased, you aro ho sum of five per cont of tfid collecting the taxes he will also take New Firm at Freehold. ey. Charles A. Quigley, The hare enulrcd td appear boforo said Court, at mount of the proposal. The' chcclaJ eighed about twelvo pounds. E. A. Sexsmith of Bolmnr has boen lie Monmoutu county court house, In tho core of the collection of the water Iron Workers Elect, p. H. Jones and Charles W. Apple- -elected a member of tho state agri- awn of Freehold, Now Jersey, on Thurs- tho unsuccessful bidders will be| rents. , George Worthlcy was elected presi- jate have formed a partnership and ew Board of Trade. ultural board. lay, tho olghth dny of February, 1017, at oturncd as soon as tho bids have dent of the sheet iron and metal will conduct a feed grinding and lum- on o'clock In tho fprenoon, to provo Passes Naval Academy Test. A. now board of trade is being or- :eel Locker* for Gym. our kinship, and to ahow cauao why a icon examined and tabulated and thc( workers' union of Long Branch last ber sawing business at their mill on inized nt Bradley Beach. Clarence icrco of dlsiributioa should not tio made Robert M. Underbill of Syracuse, week. A. T. Coley is vice president, :hc Jerseyville road nt Freehold, . Smith has been elected temporary Steel Iockeru are being Installed in cflult of the bidding detcrmlncdLi Now York, formerly of Eatontown, William Miller secretary and John [airman of the organization. e gymnasium of St. James's half at Dated Freehold, N. J., Jan. I, 1017. Tho check of the successful bidden has passed the examination for the Conk treasurer. Adelphia Man to Move. • ong Branch. CHARLES R. BNYDBR, Navnl academy at Annapolis. He will cean Grove People More. Proctor for Administrator, trill bo retained until tho contrast James VnnMnter, who has worked ' First avenue, Atlantlo Highlands, N, J. take the regular examination for ad- Firemen Selling a Ring. for Errickson and Patten of Adelphin Mr. and Mrs. George Rentz of is specified is duly exocuted and B mission to the academy on February Independent fire company of As- for several years, will move to Colt's cean Grove have moved to Chnrles- ond satisfactory to the Board oS 19th. •• bury Pnrk is selling a diamond ring Neck. His place will bo taken by OU BULS TO BAB OBSSXXOSB. >wn, Massachusetts, and will make OVERWORKED MOTHER Executors' Nollco. Iducation, to tho amount of the cony on tho co-operative plan. The stono Christopher Brown of Freehold. eir permanent homo thoro. Frank Taylor and John R. llorndon, Died After Operation. weighs nearly one carat and the lire- Finds Health In Our vinol ixccutors of Jamoa W. Itoffan. deccaaod, ract, is deposited. The said Board o£ Harry II. Morford, the four-year- men expect to realize a largo «um Edge to Speak at Grove. odge's Annual Banquet. Collinovlllc, 111.—"I DuITorcd from a / order of the surrogato of tho county Iducation reserves tho right to ae* old non of Edward C. Morford of from its sale. Governor Wnlter E. Edgo lias ac- The fourth jinnual banquet of tho orvouo breakdown and tcrrllila head' f Monmouth. lieroby glvo notico to the opt or reject any or all propoonla pro- . cepted the invitntion of tho Ocean clics and woo tired all over, totally; editors of tho said deceasod to.brine Hampton, Long Island, died nt a New rechold lod^e of uniform rank j their dobtB, demands and claims ented if deemed to the best interest York hospital lnst week following nn Odd Fellows' Installation. Grove association to deliver tho inights of Pythias was hold Friday orn out and discouraged, but as I had galnBt tho estato of Bald deceased, un- oporatlori. Vflie body was buried in Fourth of July oration in tho Ocean •eok nt the Hotel Belmont. . large family I had to work dcnplto my !or ~-oath or nmrmatlon, within nlno if tho Township. ^ Gordon D. Frazee was installed as Grove auditorium next summer, suffering. I caw Vinol advertised nnd lontlm from tho twentieth day of No- fair View cemetery, near Red Bank. noble grand of tho Allontown lodge ew Bungalow at Belmar. ombor, 1010, or thoy will be forever iBy order of tho Board of Education of Odd Fellows )nst week. Earl L. Alteration! to a Store. decided to try it, and within two weeks ircd of any action Uiorofor against I tho Township of Atlantic, Counts Church Congregation Dissolved. Brndloy is vice grand, Augustus Rob- Rudolph Wolff of New Brunswick is I noticed a decided Improvement, and w traid executora. Tlio Presbyterian congregation at bhiH warden' and M. II. Buckalow Alterations are being mado to the uilding a six-room bungalow ntr West row I am a well woman."—Jlro. AHA Prosont claims to if Monmouth, Stato of New Jersey. Spnulding store at Allentown. It JIEOKEB. ANI1DL H. APPLEOATD, Eso., Proctor, Oakhurtit has been ordered dissolved conductor. 'ilftinr.'.' H. J. and C. R. Stines of Rod Bank, N, 3. • • . GABBETT W. BUCK, by tho Monmouth Presbytery. The will bo occupied by J. D. Tnntum & ilmar have tho contract. We gunrantoo Vinol, our non-secret FRANK TATLOR, . An Improvement Club. - PrealclcaS. congregation was organized some time Co., who will conduct a gonornl store. nprovlng Summer Home. tonlo, to strengthen and build, up JOHN R. 11EIINDON. offd but has foiled to build a church Pupils of the .North Farmingdnlo Nominated for West' Point. weak, run-down, overworked mothers, Vttcat: on property bought for that purpose. John U. Miller of Spring Lake has delicate children and fceblo old people. It pays to advertlsa in The Reglotor. G. S. P. HUNT, ,...' / | school have organizod an improve- Edward M\ • Hopo, Jr., of Aabury o contract for a/number of altora- jros. Cooper, ftfesmffgurfcista EimfcK. jr. —Advertisement. , ... \ .. ' district Clorb. "'i-^.J, , 13 THE RED BANK REGISTER. Paso Ssvcn. Bonpy turned off Broadway, Itucem- I hope you'Jl"— fn slgBt 61. the HghtsorTIioduD KTOBO \JMLLIAM H. FOSTER, * * Clerk anil Manuaer of 1'uMlc Bnle3 cd that his route to tho coveted Island ,"0f course it's mlno!" wild Soapy at Clear Lake. . Auctioneer faupgllcd. was not to ba nn epicurean one. Homo viciously. "And those other fellows will bo is hereby given that sealed proposals F. 0, Address, Eaton town, N. I. other way of entering llmho muBt he Tho ex-umbrella man retreated. The over an hour lato, if they creep at will bo Tcceived by the Board of F. TETLKY, thought of, policeman hurried to assist a tall blond The Doped ,tha..paco they started," chirped Ross, Chosen Freeholders of the county of M• NOTARY PUBMO • At a corner of Blxth nyenuo eloctrlo ana COMMISSIONER OP DEEDS. "Enjoying this?" Monmouth, at' their rooms, Court jlghta and cunningly displayed wares N Tetley's News Stand. "It's very inspiring, but In a breath- House, Freehold, N. 3., on Wednes- 17 Brood Street. lied Bunk, N. 3. behind plate glasa made-a shop win- Auto less sort of way," responded Mrs. day, February 7th, 1917, at the hour, OLMES M. BHUTTS, dow conspicuous, Soupy took a cobble- Ross. .... otono and dashed It through 'tho glass. of eleven o'clock-in the forenoon of H AUCTIONEER. "We've got lots of time to spare. Special attention given to sates of farm People camo running around tho cor- We'll pass tho club house nnd Btrlko said day, for furiiiture to bo placed stock, farm Implements and other Wandering Willie Had a ner, a policeman In tho lead; Soapy personal property. the paved boulevard leading to the in the old court room and new court Postofllco addrcBB: • ' Hard Time Locating, stood etlll with his hands la Us pock- city, A tea - mllo spin over that rooms, in tho Monmouth County 60 Second street, Koypcrt, N. J. ets end smiled at tho sight of brass France3 Elizabeth Lanuon smooth road will bring out tho real Court House, Freehold, New Jersey, buttons. ' RALPH 6. WILLGUSS but Finally landed. merits of this elegant machine." and publicly opened and read. ; COUNSELLOR AT UVW , - "Wiiore'B the man that dono that?" It did. Thcro was no discounting (How Jrraer nnd New York Surd) inquired tbo qfHccr excitedly. Drawings nnd specifications can be Offices:2 Broad Street. lied Bank, N. J, 3yO. HENRY (Copyright, 1910, by W. a. Chapman.) tho speeding qualities of the automo- obtained of Warren H. Conover, 120 Broadway, New York City. "Don't you figure out that I might bile. It seemed to be possessed with Copyrlsht by MoCIuro, Phillips & Co. have bad something to do with it?" "Don't bo foolish, Edgar, an automo- architect, 114 Liberty street, New K. CHARLES PARKER. tho speed demon of a professional Buld Soapy, not without sarensui, hut bllo Is too expensive a luxury York, or Freehold, N. J., or can bo M PIXNO INSTBUCTION racing cor. Organist of St. Mnrk'a Church, Brooklyn, friendly, as ono fireets good fortune. declared Mrs. Eoss. Visits Red BanK Mondays and ThjroJaj-o. 7 "Over n mllo a minute, see that I" seen at the office of the County Col* On Ills bonch la Madison s^uara The policeman's mind refused to uc "I'm the paymaster," retorted her : Piano Lcaaons (Stuttgart Method) lector, Freehold, N. J. , also The Study of Hnmony Uoapy moved uneasily. Wlien wild husband, smartly. "I fancy I earn as exultantly announced Rosa, ds they cept Soapy even as a clow. Mou who AH bids must be enclosed in a Addre33 408a JclTcrson Avenue, Brooklyn. seeso Uonk hlgli o( nights-anil when smash windows do not remnhrtb jiar- much money us that self-conceited Ar- turned around finally to return to the women without sealskin coats grow thur Biggs. Humph I I'll wager a club house. sealed envelope, endorsed with the R. HAROLD J. STOKES, lcy with tho law's minions. They tako D DENTAL SURGEON kind to tliolr b'usUnnas and wlien Bonny to their heels. Tho policeman saw a month's salary he's buying that cheap "Why, what Is tho matter now, name'and address of the bidder and Successor to Dr. Frank Lee. moves uneasily on Ills iichca in tlio man halfway down tho bloeii running machine of his on Installments." Edgar?" Inquired Mrs. Ross, as the the name of the work bid on, and G4 Bro>d Street, Elmer Building. 'Rooms 4.6 and 6. pnrlt you may ltpow tbat •winter la near to catch a car. With drawn club ho "Suppose he Is, or isn't?" propound- machine, which had hitherto behaved addressed to C. E. Close, Clerk of the Office Hours 8:30 to 5*0 o'clock. at'imnd. Joined In tho pursuit. Soapy, with dls ed practlcnl Mrs. Ross. "I've got too superbly, began to back, slow down Board of Chosen Freeholders of the OBERT A. MACKELLAB, A dead leaf fell In Bonpy'B Inp. Tlint gust In his heart, loafed nlong, twlco much sense to let envy, or spite, or and pound. county of Monmouth, and be deliv- He' got out and looked over the R ARCHITECT. TViiB Jock Float's card. Jack Is kind to unsuccessful. ' -. . • emulation force me Into a foolish ac- ered at the hour arid place above Competent in all Branches of Architecture. Oil tbo opposite, side of the street carburetor, radiator and vibrator. He Office: Davidson Buildln?. Red Bank. N. J. tlio regular denizens of Sluulson square tion/' ' designated. No bids -will be received Tolephono 64C and elves fair warning of Ills annual was n restaurant of no grent preten- "WE'VE IKBTBUCTIONS TO IiiVB THEM BE." managed to make the machine cover "But he whizzed that tin Lizzie of before the hour named nor will any cull. At tho corners of four streets Iio sions.; It catered to' forgo appetlte3 about a mllo at a snail's pace until R. HAROLD A. TILTON, his post us with aNhaughty stare, ns bids be 'received after said named D BURGEON DENTIST. hmiUn his luislcboal'd to tlio north wind, and modest purses. Its crockery and In an opera cloak across tbo street hi If ho was some enmeror and we they reached a roadside garage sta- hour. Graduate University of Pennsylvania. Succcaaol • -footman of tbc mansion of All Out- atmosphere were thick, its soup and front of a street car that WUB ap-scrubs. No, sir. Ho don't lord It over tion. The mechanic came out at the to Dr. J. D.-Throckmorton, • napory thin. Into this place Soapy proaching two blocks away. signaling' horn toot. No. 8 Broad Street /doors, no that the inhabitants, tUereof yours, truly! I'm going to take, tho A certified check, drawn in the sum Office hours: B A. M. to 5.30 P.M. Every Da7 innyinnko ready. took his accuslvo fthoca and telltale Soapy walked eastward through a starch out of him. I'm going to make "Something tho matter," volun- of one hundred dollars to the order except Saturdays. Soopy's mind Uocamo cognizant of tlio trousers without challenge. At a tablo street damaged by Improvements, tic him wilt like a dlshrag. I'm going to teered Rosa and the man looked over of the Collector of the county'of Mon- ho sat and consumed beefsteak, flap- hurled the umbrella wruthfully Into au tho machine. EO. McC. TAYLOR, C. E. • fact tlmt tlto time had coma for him to make that snub-nosed wife of his un- mouth, muBt accompany each bid. G CONSULTING ENGINEER. jacks, doughnuts and pie. And, then excavation. He muttered against the "Out of Juice, that's all," he ob- resolve hlmuelf Jnlo u singular commit- derstand that you don't have to walk. The Board of Chosen Freeholders CrvTI, ENGINEER and SURVEYOR. tee of ways and moans to provldo to tho wnltor ho betrayed tho fact men who wear helmets and carry I'm going to get a machine that will served expertly. 8 Eisner Building, Broad St., Red Bant. N. J. clubs. Because bio wanted to fall Into of the county of Monmouth reserves against tlio coming rigor. And there- that the minutest coin and himself put his In the dust currents- whenever "Fill her up," ordered Ross nnd got R. ROBERT DICKSON, faro bo moved uneasily on his bench. woro strangers. their clutches they seemed to regard I overtake him." out while the man removed the seat the right to reject any or all bids if D VETERINARIAN. The ullioi'iiatoi'lu'l ambitions of Soapy him ns u king who could'do no wrong. cushion and uncapped the gasoline deemed to the best interests of the Fair Haven, N, 3. Phone <21 W, Bed Bank "Now get hnsy and call a cop," said "Really, Edgar," remonstrated Mrs. were uot of tlio highest. In thenuthcro Al k'ligth Soapy reached one of the tank. county so to do. Soapy, "and don't ke^p a gentleman Ross, "you are getting absolutely vin- I Pro no consldonitlons of Meillterra- waiting," avenues to the east where tho glitter "Phewl" he, ejaculated In a stran- CHAS. M. WYCKOFF, and turmoil was but faint. Ho set his dictive I'' Davidson Eulldlnir, Red Bank. V [nn cruises, of Bopbrlflc southern sUlcs "No cop for yquse,",. said tho waiter, gling tone, "get a whiff of that." Attest: Director. Joacph Reilly, . John J. Qoinn. or drifting la tho A'cauvluu bay. .Threo face down this toward Miulltion square, "Nuft sold, Nettle I" returned her Ross applied his face close to the with n volco like butter c'akcs~aiul an for the homing Instinct survives even C. E. CLOSE, Clerk. M.CONK mouths ou tho Island was what his uoul husband, 'definitely. "I'm negotiating orifice. He drew back, coughing and eye like tho cherry In a Manhattan when tho homo is n park bench. for a. high-powered five-passenger car E• AUCTIONEER. craved. Tlueo months of assured board cocktail. "Hoy, Con!" sputtering. . ^ Prompt attention to all sales of farm stock, and bed and congenial company, sufo But on an unusually quiet co'rnor that cost three thousand flvo hundred Neatly upon his left enr on the cal- "Chloroform!" he suggested In a merchandise and personal property. from Boreas and blucconts, seemed to Soapy tame to a standstill. Hero was dollars." P. O. Address. 102 Bordcn Street Red Bank. lous pavement two waiters pitched suffocated voice. is hereby given that sealed proposals Bonpy the essence or things desirable. nn old church, quaint nnd rambling mul "Oh, Edgar I" gasped Mrs. Ross. Soapy. Ho aroso, jolut by Joint, as a "No, ether," corrected the mechanic. for the steel book shelves, document H. B. F. KING, gabled. Through ono violet stained "Originally. 1'vo got a friend who VETEBINARY BUBGEON AND For years tho hospitable BlacUwcll's carpenter's rule opens, and beat the "What did you put that stuff in for, D window a soft light glowed, where, no has put me up against a friend of his, files, tables, etc., for the county DENTIST. liitd been Ills winter quarters. Just as dust from his clothes. Arrest seemed anyway?" SHREWSBUKY. NEW JEESET. IIIH more fortunate fellow New l'orlt- doubt, the organist loitered over tho a broker in automobiles. The trader clerk's office, in the Court House, of Ovcratomy performed on bitches with perfect but a rosy drenm. Tho Island seem keys, miilduf," mire of his mnstery of "I didn't. I just bought tho ma-Monmouth. county, Freehold, New crs had bought their tickets to ralin Is going to give me a bargain, and Also doatt treated with Serum for DIstcmper'anA cd very far away. A policeman who the coming Sabbath nntbcm, for there chine." • Beach and the IUvlera each winter, BO stood before a drug storo two doors what do you think? Bon't let It out, Jersey, will be received by the Board Mange. tiuapy had made lita humbler nri'nnge- drifted"out to Soapy's curs sweet mush- but, by paying cashes on the nail "H'm" muttered the man artisan of Chosen Freeholders of the county TeleDkono 2118. Eatontown. N. J. away laughed and walked down tbo thoughtfully nnd with a quiet smile. mculH for Ills annual lioglra to the Is- tbut caught and held him -transllxed of Monmouth, New Jersey, at their R. L. U. STRYKER, street, against the convolutions of the Iron "I see. Doped'tb sell." land. And now tlio time was romp. rooms, Court House, Freehold, N. J., D VETERINARY SURGEON. On tho previous night threo Sabbath' Five blocks Soapy traveled before fence. "What do 70U mean?" inquired Ofllco. Public Service Building. Telephone Ml on Wednesday, February 7th, 1917, RcBidence, 81 Shrewsbury Avenue. TeleDQonB !S*Ii newspapers, distributed beneath his his courage permitted' him to woo cap- Tho moon was above, lustrous aud Ross, his spirits sinking. at the hour of eleven o'clock in the RED BANK. N. J. Coat, about his ankles and- over IIIH turo again. This time the opportunity serene; vehicles and pedestrians were "Why, the machine probably won't lap, had failed to repulse tlio cold na presented what he futuously termed few; sparrows twittered sleepily In go very well on gasoline. Tlmt forenoon of said day, and then and RNEST A. ARENU, ARCHITECT. lie slept on his bench near the spurting to himself a "cinch." A young wom- tho eaves. For a little while the scene vaporizing ether, though, is dynamic, there publicly opened and read. E105 W. «0tn Street New York Cltr. fountain In the ancient'square. So an of a modest and pleasing guise was might have been a country church- nnd tho fellow who fleeced you knew * • Drawings and specifications enn be Klnmonth Bulldine. Anbury Park. N. *• yard. And the anthem that the organ- Residence. Broad Street. Red Bank. N. J, the Island loomed big and timely In staiullui,' before n show window gaz- Just how to proportion tho mixture. obtained of Warren H. Conover, Specialists country work. 'Boany's mind, lie scorned tlio provi- ing with sprightly Intorest at Its dis- ist played cemented Soapy to the Iron Don't you try It—dangerous." architect, 114 Liberty street, New Telephone Connections. sions ninde In the nume of charity for play of shaving mugs and inkstands, fence, for he had knowrPlt well in the Ho shot In five gallons of gasoline York, or Freehold, N. J., oi* can be days when his lifo contained such OHN S. APPLEGATE & SON, the city's dependents. In Euapy's opin- and two yards from tho window a and Ross started up the machine. It seen at the office of the County Col- COUNSELLORS Al LAW, ion the law was more benign than things as n mother and roses and am- DavidsoJ n Building, Broad Strut large, policeman of sovero demeanor went, but all Its speed glory had lector, Court House, Freehold, N. J. plillimtlirop'y. There was an endless leaned against n water plug. bitions and friends and Immaculate vanished. It crept, creaked. . The RED Sun. N. round of institutions, municipal and It was Sonpy's design to nssnme the thoughts and collars. crestfallen Itoss took a side road to All bids must be enclosed in sealed IDMUND WILSON, eloemosynavy, on which ho might set TOlo of tho desplcablo and execrated 'The conjunction of Sonpy's receptive avoid meeting any of his rival neigh- envelopes, bearing the name of the out and recelvo lodging and food nc- "masher." Tho refined and elegant ap- stato of mind and tho influence about bors. bidder and the work bid on on the Offices: 10 EABT FKONT STOEET. coi'dnnt with the simple life, But to pearaneo of his victim and tho conti- tho old church wrought a sudden and "What are you going to do, Edgar?" outside thereof, and addressed to C. one of Sonpy's proud spirit the gifts TA/JARY WOOSTER SUTTON, LL. M. guity of tho conscientious cop encour- wonderful change hi his, soul. He ventured Mrs. Hoss. E. Close, Clerk of the Board of «1 COUNSELLOR AT LAW. of charity are iucumbered. If not In aged him to bcllevo that ha would viewed with swift horror the pit into "I'm going home!" snapped out herChosen Freeholders of the county of Mcster in Chancery coin you must pay in humiliation of soon fool tho pleasant official clutch Incensed husband. "I'm going to get SuttonBultdine Broil Street spirit for every benefit received nt tho which he had tumbled, the degraded Monmouth, and be delivered at the Bed Bank. N. J. upon his arm that would insure his dnys, nn worthy desires, dead hopes, a wood axe and chop up this misera- hour and place above designated. No linnets of philanthropy. As Caesni' had whiter quarters on tho right little, ble wreck. Two to ono If I don't LSTON BEEKMAN, his Brutus, every bed of charity must wrecked faculties and base motives bids will be received before the hour COUNSELLOR AT IAW. tight little Isle. take the same Instrument nnd go AOffices 10 Broad street. RED BANE. N. I. have Its toll of n bath, ovory loaf of that made up his existence. ;• named nor will any bids be received Soapy straightened the lady mission- hunting for the villain who fleeced ' bread Its compensation of a private, And also In a moment his heart re- after said named hour. K. HERBERT E. WILLIAMSi, and personal Inquisition,-"Ivherefore it ary's ready made tie,' dragged his sponded th'rllllngly to this novel mood. me 1" BURGEON DENTIST. A certified check, drawn to the or- D Graduate Universltr of PenmrlraBlx Jfl bcttar to be a guest of the law, shrinking cuffs Into tho open, set his An Instantaneous and strong Impulse It took three honra to get back der of the Collector of the county of Offlee Days in Red Bank: Monday* WabutOan which, though conducted by rules, does hat at a killing cant and sidled to- moved him to bnttlo with his desper- home and then in a drenching down- and Saturdays. not meddle unduly with a gentlcman'n ward the young woman. Ho made ate fate. He would pull himself out pour. Next day Ross sold the car forMonmouth, in the sum of one hun- 120 Broad Street Red Bank. H. X private affairs. eyes at her, was taken with suddeu of the mire; he would mnke a man of what it would bring. dred dollars, must accompany each R. W. M. THOMPSON, coughs ana "henia," smiled, smirked himself again; he would conquer the "Oh, Edgar," observed Mrs. Hoss bid. D DENTAL SURGEON. • and went brazenly through tho Impu- evil that had takon possession of him. two evenings later, "what do you 2d Nat'l Bank Building** Bad Bank* H. J' Soapy, having decided to go to the The Board of Chosen Freeholders Hoor« B-8. dent and contemptible litany of the There was time. He was comparatively Ho Fussed With Them and Gava It Up. Island, nt once set about accomplish- think? Mrs. Hlggs was over today." of the county of Monmouth reserves "masher." - With balf an eye. Soapy young yet; ho would resurrect hla old "Gloating over their new machine, B. WILLIAM EOSE, head, I get the machine for four hun- the right to reject any or all bids if . DENTIST." snwthat the policeman was watching eager ambitions aud pursue them I suppose," growled Ro3S. D dred dollars." deemed to the best interests of the Successor to Dr. R. P. Boriea. him fixedly. The young woman mov- wlt/iout faltering. Those solemn but "Not at all. They haven't any ma- Gas administered. H..C "But, Edgar lt'a an old car." 60 BROAD STREET. BED BANK. H. 1. cd away a few steps and again be- sweet organ notes had set up a revolu- ( county BO to do. "People will never know It unless chine. The one they used a friend stowed her absorbed attention upon tion In him. Tomorrow he would go CHAS. M. WYCKOFF, p EO. D. COOPER, you tell them," declnred Ross. loaned them for a week, while ho was tho Bhavlng mugs. 'Soapy followed, Into the roaring downtown district Attest: Director. \JT CIVEL ENGINEER "Of course.li won't do that." out of town. They think ours was a Buccmar to Goo. Cooper. IB boldly stepping to her Bide, raised his »ud find work.. A fur importer had Postoffieo Bollding. RED BANK, B. >. "It's been repainted In bine, lined rented machine." C. E. CLOSE, Clerk. hat and said; once offered him a place as driver. "Don't undeceive them," directed He would find him tomorrow and ask with white, new lamps and fender, and 'KORGB K. ALLEN, JR., "Ah, there, Bedellal Don't you want fast—hoi hn! It'll make that cad Mr. Ross humbly. "Next time any * CIVIL ENGINEER AND SUBVETOB, to come and play In my yard?" for tho position. Ho would be some- neighborly rivalry gets me going, Boom 7. Patterson BulkUiuc. Bread Btmt body In tho tyorld. Ho would— , Itlggs turn black In the face when I RES Run. N. I. Tho policeman WOB still looking. The set him a puce. That's one thing I In- you'll know It!" is hereby given that sealed proposals persecuted young woman had but to Soapy felt a hand laid on his arm. sisted on with the broker1—speed." "Which is a very sensible conclu- for the gas and electric light fixtures R. .WM. J. WOLPERT. beckon a finger and Soapy would he He looked quickly around Into,tho Ross'had found out that his neigh- sion," observed his practical wife. to be placed in the Court House of D OSTEOPATH. practically en route for his Insular ha- St Broad Street Telephone 131. broad face of a policeman. bor's cor could run up to forty miles Monmouth county, at Freehold, N. J.; ven. Already he imagined he conld feel - Red Bank. N.J. - —i "What are you doin' here?" asked an hour. Mosquitoes Killed With Drugged Air. will be received by the Board of GraduutoofKirksvtlle. . ' ^ the cozy warmth of the station house. the officer. A. 'round-the-world electrical engi- "If the car Ttn buying can't beat Chosen Freeholders of the county of The young woman faced bun and, "Nothln1," said Soapy. neer tells this Btory: Btretchlng out a hand, caught Soapy's that, I don't want it," he told the bro- Monmouth, New Jersey, at the rooms "Then come along," said tho police- "We ran up to Bagdad to put over- cont sleeve. ker definitely. of said Board, County Court House, Dr. H. BrVanDom man. "How's sixty?" pertly Inquired the a little deal with a pashn, a former "Sura, Mike," she said Joyfully, "if Freehold, N. J., on Wednesday, Feb- "Threo months on the island," said trader. • governmental official who had been DENTIST you'll blow me to n pall of suds. I'd the magistrate In the police court the "That bits the mark," acquiesced prominent In tho days of Abdul ruary 7th, 1917, at the hour of eleven Second National Bank Bonding have spoke to you sooner, but the cop iiext morning; Hwnld. Hla pnlace wns Infested with o'clock in the forenoon of said day, Rooms 8 and 9 • was watching." Rossi ~"Cnn yon do It?" "Sure!" mosquitoes and wo had to plan to give and then and there publicly opened With the young woman playing the "You want to look out sharp In him relief. and read. , uonmomti County SnRojrataVi OOcs. clinging Ivy to his oak Soapy walked THE TREE ON THE ROOF. "Ho lived In the usual Moorish pant the policeman, overcome with' dealing with those motor specialists,'' Drawings and specifications can be In the Matter of the Estate of Tana An Old Building Cuttom to Propitiate a friend warned Boss, while tho latter house with high walls, flat roof with doCoppet, Deceased. * gloom. Ho seemed doomed to liberty. parapets, few windows and open obtained of Warren H. Conover, Notice to Creditors to Present Claims At the next corner he shook oS his the Pagan Gods. was expatiating on "the rare bargain" architect, 114 Liberty street, New Against Estate. Did yon ever stop to think why a bit he had secured. "You know second- court. The old pasha looked exactly Pursuant to the order of Joseph I~ companion and ran. Ho halted in the as If he had Just stepped out of a York, or Freehold, N. J., or can be Donahay. surrogate of the county ot of ornament hi tho form of conven- hand autos and. old horses are sus- Monmouth. rmade on the twentyaoconA district where by night are found the Broadway musical comedy with his Been at the office of the Collector of day of January, 1917, on the applicatioa lightest street, hearts, VOWB an! li- tionalized fruit, grain or flowers Is al- ceptible of some 'decidedly skillful of Loula Cnslmlr deCoppet and Ernest most Invariably added to the gsblo of manipulation." shining silk robes, turban and red the county of Monmouth, Freehold, H. deCoppet, executors of the estate of brettos. Women In furs and mea in shoes with upturned toes. N. J. Jane A. deCoppet, aeoeased, notloe la greatcoats moved gayly In the wintry a Gothic building and very frequently "Oh, they can dope a horse with hereby given to the creditors of said de- to the gable of may other typo of build- drug, till ho looks slick as butted," "In the palace garden was a stream All bids must be enclosed in a ceased to exhibit to the subscribers, ex- air, i A sudden fear seized Soupy that with a fall of about ten- feet. It ccutors as aforesaid, their debts and de- tome dreadful enchantment had render- ing? Do you know why tho lightning observed Ross lightly, "but they can't sealed envelope, bearing the name of "DON'T rotr vnnnra om mi i man: would develop about one-fourth horse mands against the said estate, under HAVE HAS eousnOHa TO DO WITHIT? " ed him immune to arrest. The thought rods of our grandfathers woro branch- dope an automobile." the bidder and the work bid on on oath, within nine months from the data power. We built a water mill, of the aforesaid order, or they will ba brought a little of panic upon it, and ed at the ends llko little trees end why "Well, I suppose that's so," mur- the outside thereof, and addressed to lag his desire. Thcro were many easy forever barred of their actions Uierefor when ho came upon another policeman tho old fashioned Scandinavian, Dan-' mured the friend—and little knew. equipped It with a dynamo, wired the against tho said subscribers. wriyB of doing this. -The pleasantest .' E. Close, Clerk of the Board of lounging grandly In front of a trail- Ish nnd German contractors contrlvo Mrs. Ross looked grave as the old palace and started up some gigantic Dated l'Yoeholtl, N. J.', January 22a, was to dlno luxuriously at somo ez- Chosen Freeholders of tho county of 1917. iplendent theater he caught nt the Im- to fasten n branch of a trco or an ear barn was turned into a garngo and electric fans. These fans cooled the Efnslvo restaurant and then, after de- Monmouth, and be delivered at the LOUIS CASIMIR deCOPPET, mediate straw of "disorderly conduct" of com to the topmost peak of a houoo the' auto, ran Into It She deplored air and also blew through the rooms ERNEST H. deCOPPET. claring Insolvency, be handed over\ that has progressed so far in tho coarse a narcotic sufficiently powerful to hour and place above designated. No On the Bldowalk Sonpy began to yell the Investment of even four hundred quietly and without uproar to a police- of construction that tbo ratten aro In causo the mosquitoes to fall In a bids will be received before the hour drunken gibberish nt the top of his dollars. Still, she could not help but man. An accommodating magistrate place? Usually tho contractor loughs harsh voice. Ho danced, howled, raved become infected with the hilarious coma. All that remnlned was for the named nor will any bids be reooived NEW JERSEY CENTRAL 'Would do tho rest sheepishly when ho Is asked about the and otherwise disturbed the welkin. enthusiasm of her husband. servants to go around nnd sweep after said named hour. TRAINS LEAVE RED BARK matter, giving no other reason than Soapy left his bench and strolled oat They mode a l)rlof practlco try- them up In piles to be destroyed."— A cortined check, drawn to the or- For New York. Newark and ElbaUth at GJ5. Tho policeman twirled his club, turn- that bis father always provided the of tbc squnro and across tho lovel sea out of the machine and it ran very World Outlook. 6:«. *723. "7:18. '827. B3S. 11:11. mfclffl, 11*8. ed his back to Soapy and remarked to birds with some grain or offered them der of the Collector of the county of 1125 a. m.: 12:15.2.-48, "4:19.1:30.1:43, |9:25 p. m. of osphalt where Broadway end Fifth 1 Sundays 858,11:11 a. m.; 1:20. 439. 4:4& 7:10. a citizen: a green branch to rest In. ., well. Ross, however, was Bavins him- Monmouth, in the sum of one hun- avenue flow together. Up Broadway self for an event two days ahead. 7:85, B:38,0:00 p. m. " Tls ono of them Yalo lads celobrat- Confidence. dred dollars, must accompnny each For Freehold via MaUwan at T:t6. 9:17,1125 a. in.: lie- turned and halted nt a glittering Tho fact hi that the birds havo noth- Tho Roan family and .tho Rlggo folks cnfo where are Bothered together night- hV tho goose egg they give to tho Hart- Why does this country tend nlwnya bid. 4:80 p.m. Sundays 9:37 a rn.i 4:4S, M0 p. m. i ing whatovor to do with tho custom. and two other neighbors hod been ly tlio choicest products of tho Brn»B, ford college Noisy, but no harm. to bcllttlo Its wealth, Its works, Its The Board of Chosen Freeholders For Lakowood, Lakohurat, etc., at 6:45. Uttl.Ej Wo'vo instructions to l'avo them bo." It hi purely religious In Its olffnldcnnco Jointly invited to a function at Olear men and Its power to meet calamity? s2:06, 2SG. 4:97, iM, 012. n7;t2 p. m. Sundays tho silkworm nn(l the protoplasm. of the county of Monmouth reserves Disconsolate, Soapy ceased his un- and entirely pagan. It had Its begin- Lake, a summer resort twenty-five It does, and yet we arc thought to be 10:10,11:00 a. m.i 339.10:22 p. m. Soupy had confidence In himself from For Atlantic Cily at 0:15. 10*6 a.m.: CM,4:57 availing rocket Would uoror a police- ning before Christianity was "Inflicted miles distant. For this occasion Ross a people unembarrassed by modesty. the right to reject any'or all bids if tho lowest button of his vost upward, p.m. Sund«yillSOn,m.,8:39p.m. man lay hands on him? In his fancy on tho barbarians of tho north." Tho had reserved all his ambition. Ho Yankee bbastfillness Is a proverb In deemed to the best interests of the Ito was shared, and his coat was de- m—Monday only. the Island seemed an unattainable gable, of a building was exposed to waited until the Rlggs and tho others tho world, but no Ynnkeo cvor told county so to do. •—New York only, cent, and his neat bluck, ready tied Arcadia, Ho buttoned hla thin coat both wind nnd lightning, GO the goda had got started In their various quite all the truth. He never dared, CHAS. M. WYCKOFF, s—Saturday only. four-ln-haud had been presented to him EW YORK AND LONG BRANCH against the chilling wind. muBt bo propitiated. For Wotan there machines. Then Rosa proudly, con- und, besides, ho could not make him- hy a lmly missionary on Thanksgiving Attest: Director. N UAIXHOAD. was a small evergreen trco and tor fidently wheeled into tho road and self believe the whole length and depth day, If he could ranch a table In tho In a cigar storo ho saw a well dress- Tuor thcro was a bunch of flowers. If C. E. CLOSE, Clerk. Ttmo Table In effect October 1st, 1911. Bpeciied tip, and breadth of It. Distrusting their restaurant unsuspected, success wonld ed ninu lighting a cigar ut a swinging tho favor of tho god had been Invoked MonmontU County Bvrorrati'i Office. TRA1NB LEAVE HED BANK light Hla silk umbrella ho had set by "Whin I" own Judgment, the American people In tlio mnttor of (no ostato of Mary IX Ito his, TUo portion of him that would' while tho bouso was'still Incomplete, lack confidence lu their grcnt estate. Shutta, doccased. For Newark and New York: 6 58. 6 41, 1017 M •Uow above tho tablo would raise no the door on entering., So.ffiy stepped tho ceremony must, be finished tho day Mrs., Ross was half frightened at Notlco to CreclltorB to Proaent Claims (New York only) 7 40. 7 60. 8 S7 (Now York Inside, secured the umbrella and saun- the flying progresB, but duly excited Tho temperament Is rich In daring, Against Estate. only) 8S2 (New York only) 0 44. 911. Otl doubt in *'"> wnltnVn mind. A roasted tho houso was dono by tho burning of faith and optimism, but poor In con- PurHunnt to the order of Joseph Xi. (New York and Mondays onlj) 941 IIO) mallard duck, tnougut Honpy, would tered off with It slowly. Tho man at tho llttlo.trco or tho withered flowors. and smiled quite Joyously. Aftor all Dormliuy,' surrogate of the county of (New York only) 1125 a. m.; 18 10, 144, 8 45, the cigar light followed hastily. fidence, which Is a quality that comes . 410 (Now York only) 4110,4M, 00ft 7 4J. DBS 1)0 about tho thing, with a bottlo of Then a bunch ot grain was tied to the thero was somothlng refreshing In Monmouth, mado on tho fourth duy of (Saturdays only) D. m. Bunday" 86ft. 087. "My umbrella!" ho Bald sternly. with time. A young people perhaps Jnminry. 1917. on tho application of 1144 a. m.: 1M. U0,4 43. 5 47. 003,719,71111. OliabllB, and then Camemliert, a dcml- gablo to feel tho white horso of tho panning two or threo neighbors with should not hnvo It. It Is not good to Churltio T. BlalBiloll, Emrvlvlrur exooutor ac», 003.0 00.0 07D.ro. , . tosso nnrt a cigar. One dollar for tho "Oh, Is It?" encored Soapy, adding death god, DO that bo would hasten on oC tho ostato of Mary R Bhutto, do- Insult to potlt larceny. "Well, why a superiority of cpcod that inuut have have everything.--New York Times. ceiiHoU, notice , la hurouy Klvqn . to tho ForMatowan, l'erth Amboyand ISIIiabttbl clear would be enough, 'l'ho total tilo Journoy without stopping at that nettled them. crodltorH of said deccanod to oxhlblt to 6 41, 7 C8. 7 23 (Matavrnn onlyr 7 AC. 017. .would not be so high as to call forth don't you call a policeman? I took It. particular houoc—BU Loula Qlobo-Dom- tho Biibflcribor. surviving oxocutor na 11S5 a, m.! 1215.1 40.149, t tO, 4 SO Your umbrella! Why don't you call a Zip I iirorbBaUl, thoir dobtB and demands only) 800. 74D. 0 25 fSoturanja only) p. m. nay supremo lnanlfvututlou of revenge Nothing to Hinder. afralnnt .the. mild oatuto. under oath, top? There stands ono on tho corner." ocrnt , Edgar Ross laughed uproariously. Sunday.: 8 na, 0 »'. 11 *4, (Elizabeth only) from thoenfo management, and yet Talk Is choap. Horo Is Smith, who within nlno inontha from tlio (Into of tho a. m.: 12tt i 1» (Elliabeth only) 4 45 IHatswnn Tho umbrella owner slowed hla steps. Humiliating.- They had overtaken the Rlggs car. aforoHnld order, or thoy will bo forovor andEllinbothonly) 547 (Elliabeih«nly) (103, .tlio meat would leave him filled and onco said proudly In tho club. amolc- luirrad of tholr actions.thorofor against • 7 10 (MKtawnn andE laabsth;only) 7MJVMxa. linppy for tho jouriiey to his whiter Soapy did llkowlse, with a presenti- "Your 'wlfo looks rnthor pnt out to- They had glided by It llko a motcor. tlio ttnld subHcrllior.' 1 Iris room: both only) K 09 (Ellcabeth only) 8 08 (ISiUabain refugo. . ment that luck would run qgalust him. day. What is the mutterV Looking back, Mrs. Itoss saw their, Dated Freehold, N. J., January 4th, only) 0 00,0 6T p. m. Tho policeman looked at tho two curi- social rivals fairly engulfed 111 clouds "For 28 years, gontlomcn, I haven't 1017. ,.! But as Sonpy set foot Innldo tho rcs- "Sho. was at the rummage salo yes- . C'HAIUJES T. DLAISDELL, For Long- Branch. Aabnrr P«A OMM Grow. ously. • ',.-• nnd.clouds of dust. touched a card, taken a drink, told a Point Pleasant and IntMrnwdUta atatfeasi 1 a laurnnt door tho head waiter's eye fell terday and becamo so Interested elio Ho, dono an unkind deed or ainokod (Mondays excwt«l).» 00.0 0J. D 4f. 10 M «. rn.l Of course," said tho umbrella man "Somo clnssl",chuckled Ross, as SatUfylns tho People. 1921 12(5, 143(Saturdaysonly), It7. 364 upon his frayed trousers and decadent took off her now hat and laid It on tho or sworn." (Saturdays only), 4 41), Sl)i (Batunlay* «» —"tlnit la—Well, you know how theso they flow along. "I certainly picked Kogistor want advertisements are eliocg. Strong and ready hands turned satisfying tho wants of hundrcJa of copied) 0W.02J. «S9. 787,10 OS p.m. nun. mistakes occur. I—If It's1'your um- counter. By mistake ouo of tho clerks a rare plum whon I grabbed thin cany "Jlmlny, I wlnh I eould nay that" daya: 122.8 ao, 0 W.10 87,10 U e, in. 11183. a t), -Jhltanbout and convoyed htm In sllouco. ncoplo ovory woolt. There's n ronson. 8 40,061 10 l(j p.m. . brella I hopo you'll excuse no," "I Picked It up and sold It for SS couts, bargain." . . . ' Brown exclaimed enviously, nad'lmeto to this sidewalk mid nvcrtod "Well, why don't you?" sold a mu- Thoy got results, Tholr price, 26 picked It up this morning In a restau- which was all ho could got for It."— "Wo urn nearly an hour early," ro- It pays to ndvortlso In Tho Register, the fBj)DliIo fato of tho menaced mill- tual friend, "Smith did." cents for 30 words, puts them within iard. rant. If you rccoKnlzo It as yours, why, Exchange. tnarked Mrs. roach of everybody.—Advertisement. —-Aclvortlaemont. - \ ..Page Eight THE RED BANK REGISTER. . EATONTOWN NEWS, Trouble. Ovor Drain Wqt«r on Xtwh lAJtA/t'WiJL/yjWUW'u'WWWW Street—Dollar Sociable; The township committee held a special meeting Saturday at Walter Ehinn's to investigate a complaint Undo by Mr. Shinn. After every storm a lnrge amount of drain water flowa from Lewie street onto Mr. Shinn's property nnd he wants the township to remedy the trouble. The When you are At the Wonderful To the Advice eommittoo has not yet taken any action on tho matter. At the meet- ing of the committee Wednesday Shopping at Bargains at Givem by night thero wns a discussion as to the advisability of printing the yenrly township report, but no definite de- cision was reached. Tho Methodists are planning for a dollar sociable to be held February 22oV Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Dangler nrc on the sick list. Joseph Ely is laid up with grip. • - Tho women of the Presbyterian church held a thimble bee in the The three words at the head of this advertisement have formed chapel Monday afternoon. Tho time was spent in making bandages for a phrase of warning for many, many years! They mean the same the Surinam home for lepers in South Aniciica. today. • •."•..• . • ••' The newly organized hook anil lad- der and hose company met Monday night and elected officers. There wns an error lnsfr week in Stop, Look and Listen. STOP buying merchandise at stores tho report regarding the finances of the Methodist church. Since Rev. that are charging you War Prices on everything you buy there and" Burton J. K. Way has been pastor'of the church the church debt has been come to the Broad Street Bazaar. LOOK over our wonderful reduced.more than $700. Arthur Taylor . of Newark, for- assortment of desirable merchandise for every member 6f the merly of this place, spent Monday A beautiful "Pearl Fisljers" aria by Caruso •\rith friends here. family. LISTEM to our statement that by making your purchases A plan whereby every member of The recent revival of this Bizet opera- resulted in a hew triumph for _ the Presbyterian church would lie here you save from 30 to 50 % ' Garuso. It afforded many vocal opportunities for the great tenor, among- visited by a committee on a desig- nated Sunday was presented Sunday them the lovely romance "I Hear as in a/Dream," which he repeats on by Kev. Dwipht L. Parsons and was thiVrecord with all the bfJauty ofjhis wonderful voice, adopted by the congregation. Our stock is moving- rapidly but not fast enough to suit us. A'roll cnll service was held by the i' a..:. <. i '.;•'' Victov Ked Seal Record 88580. Twelve-inch, ?8.00, Methodist Sunday-school on Sunday We must reduce faster and hence extra bargains are being offered -" afternoon. Mrs. Snmuel Knight is spending daily. We would like to list them all in this advertisement, but Alma Gluck sings a song of mother love several days in Maryland with her sister-in-law, who is very sick. advertising, space costs money and we cannot afford to give away In " Such aLi'l' Fellow," Alma Gluck has an ideal medium to display William Reynolds is kept indoors anytl|ing more in addition to our profit. The goods are being sold that] wonderf'-iHy human quality of her voice which has so strongly en- with grip. deared her to the public. Itisatouehinglittlesongof happiness—a record William Gnston, who is employed at Mount's factory at Red Hank, was at less than it would cost today to replace them. . you will want to hear. taken sick with pneumonia last week. Srimuel Guiec is recovering from •/-••••• • • - • .-.. ; Victor Red Seal Record G4025. Ten-inch, $1.00. grip. Philip Patterson wns laid up with « Don't cheat yourself by staying at home. Come if you only grip part of lust week, but is nil right The favorite " Non e ver " by John McCormack now. | spend a dol.'ar. You'll soon come back for more. After you have Mr. nnd Mrs. Franklin Hopper of | seen our wonderful offering^ you'll borrow the money from your This old sentimental ballad finds new expression in the admirable New York 'spent Sunday with Mr. artistic rendition of John McCormack. Its smooth-flowing melody is most Hopper' father, Rulif Hopper. \ neighbor if you haven't got it to spare just now. 1 Stanley Green of Long Branch has charming. The great Irish tenor adapts himself to the spirit of the song , given up his position at the bonk and and sings it in a way that is delightful to hear, > another Long Branch man has taken his place. . Come Early Early in the Come Often il :.: .... -I *•£. Victor Red Seal Record 74486. Twelve-inch, ?l,50.' John DcWit't and not George De- Witt is the party.who is suspected of tryinp to steal George Button's Culp presents a charming English soiig automobile. A warrant is out for John DeWitt's arrest. He has been traced to Brooklyn, but the police "Since Mollie Went Away " by de Gogorza have been unnble to catch him. Johh Apt is on the sick list with Evan Williams heard in an old-time ballad grip. William Kelly is around after hav- ing been laid up several dnys with a 26 Broad Street Opposite Mechanic Street Red Bank, N. J. AND 63 OTHERS INCLUDING: cut on his forehead due to a fall downstairs. 2 Beautiful Instrumental Trios. 2 Dninty Violin Solo9. Only One Entrance Look for the Signs 6 Splendid Vocal Quartet Numbers. 25 of Latest Populnr Song "Hits." , William H. Foster slipped and fell Fixtures for Sale 2 Spirited Band Marches. 2 Sparkling Orchestral Medleys. on nn icy sidewalk last week. His 2 Medleys of Bohemian Girl "Gems." 2 Laughable Descriptive Specialties. shoulder was wrenched nnd the in- G Tuneful Dance Selections. 0 Exquisite Concert Songs. Jury is so painful that Mr. Foster is 2 Charming Pianoforte Solos. 2 Lively Vaudeville "Skits," scarcely able to use his arm. HOLMDEL NEWS. TINTON FALLS NEWS. ASSETS INS LIABILITIES. Captained by Fred Morris of this Assets. p ace, a team of Reel Bank hockey Jacob Kinhafer to Have ati Auction BUr Wood Cutting Job Under Way Over draft in haul: $ 18.1,23 Pellmiucnt tax from 191(j...... S,3S0,73 Hear these new Victor Records tomorrow at Tusting's. We will gladly Players went to Mountain Lakes n Next Week—Baptist Sociable. on William Polhemus's Farm. Delinquent tax from 1K15 494.60 few days ago and played several Jacob Kinhafer hns started to William Polhemus has taken a con- Delinquent tax from 1S14 2S7.S1 give you a complete descriptive list and play any music you wish to hear. games with the country club team of Delinquent lux from 1013 9i>.C0 move his goods from the Longstreet tract to supply a large quantity of Delinquent tax from JH12...... 11.53 that place. Mr. Morris's team won farm to the Rapp place which he firewood to Wolcott & Allen of Delinquent franchise, 1911.... *2iir>.8K There are Victors and Victrolas in great variety of styles from $10.00, nil the gomes it played. bought a short time ago. He will Eatontown. Mr. Polhemus has five Delinquent franchise, 1915..,, U1M to $400.00. . -. -v Special evangelistic services are have a vendue of his live stock and men employed at cutting down trees Delinquent frnnchi.se, 111 16 ISC.97 being held at the Advent church this farm machinery next Tuesday. on his farm. Totnl • 510,103:43 Make a special effort to spend an hour witr) us tomorrow. We have week. They will close Friday night. More than 100 persons attended a The Indies' aid society will meet Liabilities. Harold Ferry has given up his job musicale nnd sociable in the Baptist tomorrow nt Mrs. John A. McGuire's. Notes In Second national hank.? 0,250.00 every convenience for your comfort and you will not be urged to buy. as conductor on the trolley line. chapel Friday night. An unscheduled Dr. Leon R. Dickerson of White Improvement I'ertllU'nto.s, So 1, Arthur Ayres hns moved from a event not on the program, was a Plains, New York, spent pnrt of last f5.1li.82; ^o. S, J3SO.C5 917.4" house on J. Hurry Rossbnck's farm whistling solo by Harry A. Wills, a week with friends here. Totnl $ 7,167.17 to Rufus Cnslcr's house on Mnii tree agent who was among the spec- Thomas Johnson bought another street. tators'and who volunteered to assist team of horses last week, this making Warrant Mr. nnd Mrs. fi. Edward Smock in the entertainment. After the the second team he has purchased in No. attended the funeral of Mrs. Smock's musicale refreshments were served the past month. January IIHi, 1910. uncle nt Smithburg last week. and the usual pastimes were enjoyed. Frank Wikoff has a new horse. 723 Snniufl Wall, road S 4.00 Mrs. Otto Applegate nnd her chil- 721 Kchvurtl Brown, road 25.25 Mrs. William Ryan of Atlantic Mrs. Parmly of Plainfield spent T2.T-.Morsc D. Jackson, Inc., rc- dren spent last week' with relatives Highlands has been spending several last week with her son, Theodore N. noivliiK collector'.1* bond... 16 Monmouth Street Red Bank at New York. dnys with relatives here. .Parmly. 726 Geo. Adams, lire Uept 28.00 Mrs. Sarah Seobey is making a 727 TIlD l!«l Bank Jlcslatcr, Michael Griffin of Bradevelt did stationery for collector. .. long visit at Philadelphia. not ship away nil his potato crop last • LINCROFT NEWS. i2S Ntfw York Telephone, Co., Mr., nnd Mrs. Henry Wilbur have fall; but stored away about 200 bar- telephone for eliief of JJO- moved from rooms over William E. rels in the belief that the price would Carl Winter Hurt in Two MisHnps— • Uco ?.:... Morris's store to Mrs. • Whitfield increase during the winter. He sold _,. Party at Phalanx. T2» United Council. HI, rent "84 Clins. P. Worthley, polite.. 50.00 846 Edward Brown, roads, 1103 JCKSO Knwt, nklownlks, for borough linll 15.00 785 New York Telephone Co., $15.00; sidewalks,.140.80. . . B5.8C ?1»,00; 1-OildH, (3.00 22.00 Dangler's house on Railroad avenue the potatoes last week-to a New York Carl Winter, son of Henry Winter, 730 Public Service Electric Co., for chief of police 2.S8 847 Frank M. O'Brkn, side- .formerly occupied by Sylvnnus Em- firm for fOOO, which is considerably fell on the ice last week while skat- street light 133.SC 780 Red linnk lieKlstcr, -print- walks 2-.00 t 1.630.77 mons, Jr. 731 Public Service Electric Co., Ing • 41.98 848 Geo. Hendrlckson & Eon, November 14th, 1916, more than he would have received if ing. His knee was cut open and the light, boroUBli hall l.OO 7S7 Public Service Electric Co., poor 24.00 S04 John w. .Merrlman, side- he had sold the potatoes last year, services of a doctor were required. 732 Corona typowrltcr 50.00 street lights 133.31 849 Jessfl Frost, sidewalks.... 22.32 walks | 63.00 COLT'S NECK NEWS. Dr. C. A. Palmer's house was of-The next day Carl's face was cut733 Kred A. Shomo, destroying 788 Public Service Electric Co., 850 Public Service Electric Co., 905 Arthur c. SwIU, sldcwnlKs 21.50 fered at auqtion on Tuesday of last with a nail while he was playing. dogs •!. r. 0 light for borough hull 3.00 streets HKIUH 133.SC 90S Chas. P. Worthier, police,. 60.00 Sociable and Reception for Epworlh 734 Tlios. B. Ushor, book for 789 Arthur C. Swift, roads ' S.50 851 Public Service Electric Co., !)07 Chns. P. Wortliley. police,. 0.CO week. The sale was well attended, His injury was painful but not collector " coo "90 Chas. P. Worthley, police.. 10.50 light for borough hall 1.00 908 Edward Brown, sldownlks, League Officers^ but no bids were made and the house serious. 735 United Council, 111, rent 701 Moonev & Wood, fire dopt.. (j.00 852 Win. F. VanNote, dock.... 4.66 JOO.00; roads, (30.00 90.00 Forty-seven young folks attended for borough hall • 15.00 792 AfcGraw Publishing; Co., 853 United Council, 141, rent 009 Jesse Frost, sidewalks, was not sold. Miss Florence Firehawk enter- 730 Alonzo S. Curcliln, treas- ron BUNDLE DAY TOMORROW,. BRANCHING OUT. Donations for Needy Folks Will be Cohen Bros. Add Another Tailor Shop Left at Town Hall. NEW TROOPS FORMED AT RED to Their Chain. Tomorrow will bo observed as Cohen Bros., who have a custom "Bundle Day" nt tho town hall at BANK AND LONG BRANCH. tailoring establishment on West Red Bank. Persons who have cast- Winners of-Events at the Recent Front street and who recently opened SCHOOLS OF MOSWOUTH COUNTY ~mw $530 FOUoff clothing or any other articles Hike Held from Red Bank—"Good a branch store at Hoboken, havo which they do not need havo been Turns" Done by the Freehold Boya opened another store at Fifth avenue WILL HOLD BT AT FREEE-HOLD. invited to leave them at the hall. Tho —Preparing for a Summer Camp. and Fourteenth street, Now York. articles will bo turned over to James The firm consists of throe brothers L. Bray, overseer of the poor, who Chester Frake, Ervin Reed andand each takes charge of one of the will distribute tho goods among per- Willis Rose haye joined Troop No. 3chain of stores. The New York It Will Be Held May 19th on the Freehold Driving Tlio EVloney was Raised Sunday Night at an Enthu- sons who need help. Mayor Arthur of the Red Bank Eloy Scouts. This branch is being looked after by Mor- A, Patterson and ~ Robert Johnson troop meets Friday nights at tho First ris Cohen, the senior member of the . Association Grounds—Athletic Events, Drills and i $iasiic Meeting, Which was Attended by Practi- have donated the use of their nuto- Methodist church. firm. imobilps for carrying contributiohs Harry Fcenoy and \Georgo Alter- Folk Dances to Be Given by School Children cally the Entire Jewish Population of the Town to tho town hall. icio of Red Bank are getting together a squad of boys who want to form —Efforts Being Made to Swell the Fund to $750. a wjw scout troop. They aro almost E. TILTON'S WILL. from All Parts off the County. daily visitors at the scout office in The schpols of Monmouth county of the schools will bo admitted free, A mass mooting in behalf of suffer- by evidence of intonno enthusiasm the Eisner building. RED BANK WOMAN LEAVES A will hold a May Day fete and fiold but will not he given admission to tho J ing Jows in the warring countries and deop feeling. Many of thoso J. William Heim will act as scout- BIG ESTATE. day on the grounds of the Freehold grand stand without a fee. A Free- i, wus held Sunday "night in tho Kridel who made donations havo relatives master of Red Bank troop No. 4, driving association on May 10thhol. d lire company will sell light nnd friends in tho war zone. From MONMOUTH BOAT CLUB DINNER which has been organized at the Red Cash Bequests of $10,000 Each Go ;/ bulldinpf. Tho place was packed, While similar events have been held lunches and the usual refreshments. with a largo gathering and many who the auction $23 was realized. . The FEBRUARY 22d, Bnnk Baptist, church. Mr. Oxen- to Her TWo Grandsons—Mm. Jane in other counties of New Jersey, this The following is a tentative plan woio unnblo to bo present sent con- Red Bank H.ebrow social club bid $16 ham spoke in the Sunday-school last A. deCoppett of Shrewsbury Alio It Will Bo the 24th Annual Dinner Loft a Big Estate. will be the first in thin section of thefor the May Day fete: tributions by' friends. Tho totalfor tho songs of Miss Dorewita and Held by the Club—Committees Sunday and twelve boys reported for state. amount collected was $530 and theMr. Greonblatt and Louis Schwartz organization at a mectingheld in the Mrs. Mary E. Tillon of Red Bank 2:00 OVI.OL'K, liltAXI) M.UtCII. committee in charge hopes to in-bid $5 for a song by Mrs. Millburg. Appointed at a Recent Meeting- church parlor Monday afternoon. The commissioner of education, the .Ml pnpil.s nklim piirt will liuin In Una Entertainment to Follow Dinner, disposed of a large estate in a will assistant commissioners and members li.v tltt'h- Kturxluril*, the liinhr i>f cncli II, crease this to $750 by the end of this The other numbers of the program Herbert Williams, William Murdock which fiho executed August 20th, tii'liunl rniTylnj,' n biUUmv with tin' immo Tho 24th annual dinner of the of the state board of education will week. President Wilson, in n procla- brought $2. and Arthur Alexander are acting us 1907. She left $10,000" each to herbe present as guests of the Mon-C tilt: HI'IMIUI. I'uplI* limy rrirry .school " (nation issued a short time ago, set Monmouth boat club will be held at temporary patrol leaders. Tho nctunl m:<. They will irinreii iinnii: '•'""<•) . , K'O 12.1 Monner iar» 154 13.1 a collection which in T. ICrnrwiv. . Ul 132 POCKET BILLIARDS. \V. \V. Kemic y 1H 111 131 Harlot Firemen Still Ahead of the variety, desirability and 516 519 South Keyport Player*. The Hazl'et fire company and Lib- 1 "THE BARNUM & BAILEY OF VAUDEVILLE" reasonable prices will I RED BANK LOSES AT HOCKEY. erty hose company of South Keyport played their 9th match of pocket bil- appeal to all intending j Lakftiv-ood Tram Defeat!. Red Bank liards nt the Hnzlct firehouso last' HI OTHER VAUDEVILLE ACTS—USUAL HIGH GRADE PICTURE PROGRAfVl Hf for Second Time this Season. week. Hnzlet won 5 out of 8 games. purchasers. The Lnkewood hockey team de- Hnzlet tallied 166 and Liberty 158 Frank Keennn nnd Mary Bolnml Tho Inlmitnlilo Comedian. feated the Red Bank seven'on Satur- points. Hazlet is still in the lead with TONITE In "Tin! BTBFPXftQ fiTOXTO." vicnon uoosxi, day fur the second time this season. 79 points. The score at presont is Thomiis luce Production. 1 Hazlet 1,530 and Liberty 1,457. They In a l'lctilrlgntlon of Tlio irrnne was played on the North Also an All-Star RhrowMutry and the score was 4 to 1. will piny nt South Keyport next FADDElff," Wednesday night. COMEDY. Tho World Fnmoun Irlsh-Amerlc'nn We welcome a com- FTarle Johnson, who scored three of Comedy. j the four gonls, starred for Lnkewood. while Jack Lnmnrche mnde the best parison of our Rugs 'pliowine for the Red Bank team. IO1E. PETBOVA fvion. A Golden Engia Keuturc, Thurs. "JilPPBBY," ; The other plnvera on" the Bed Bank 1 AGED COUPLE In a JJew Metro Wonder Piny, With C. Auljroy Hinlth nnd IClennor with those offered by i tonm. wcro Fred Morris. Raymond WooilruR. ' Wilson Itegitiiild Piirsons, Victor Toll Sow They Eogaincd Strength '\M , Lntinrche and Harry Jorvis. and Vigour , AIno .KlrKt Eplnodo of . • Tha Klrnt EplKmlo uf other firms. l 'TBS COXIIBOn BTAHT MYOTEQY," "FEAUI, OF THD AUMY," Stcuucnrille, Oliio.—"My husband With M.iurlco Onatcllo. With I'cnrl White. On a Gunning Trip. So 70 yearn old and I am 78 ycarB of ago j Charles C. Schock. Hugh Ervin. and wo oivc our good health to Vinol, j Frail Ileuser nnd Hnrold A. Smock the {,Tiati'flt strength creator and BTEDMAH Tues. Tlio KninoiiH Kox l;'avorito, medicine there'"" In n I''nHrliiatln(? Lovo Htory, WIXLIAM rAnnuM, FIFTH AVENUE & 47TH STREET, HEW YORK ! of Mntnwan and Wood Arrowamith of L weakened, run*down I Long Branch have hecn onjoying n, of us .got into "THE VTICD OIJVD," wnuiujroj In" a Drumn of Uui tliiujjed, North, | [running trip at Maysville, North condition, Vinol hue never failed to build IIB up nnd restore strength. Wo From the Xovi'l by Ua»tl K1IIK< "TUB END Or THE TBAZL," | Cnrollmi. Thoy found gumo plenti- Dramatized l>y Ollvor Moroaco utul Pax'HTrn .have often nnlil wo would not ho Directed )>y Om-nr Apfol. ful mid greatly enjoyed- their trip. living now wen; it not •lor VlrioL" Klmcr HnrrlH. The party will leave todny for home. —MAIJY A. LEE. RegistervWant Advertisements are great result We guarantee Vinol io crcato producers. Thirty words for 25 cents. It nays to ndvortiso in The.Register. otrcBirtli for iecble old people. —Advertisement. . joaii coop>t, ji, oragma!, ss«a Dana. ,THE RED BAfJK; REGISTER,•; Page Eleven. • WAHTBD AT OITOI). NO SWEARING FOK A compotcnt mJld; good wanes; no aundry waHh. Apply at 3D Wallace B—Wolgandl. fib Mother Would Not Stand for the itroot, Red Hank. Uie of Bad Words. i Mlna Mario . felizaboth Walling, BWO FOB BAIB. daughter of Daniol W. Walling, and Littlo Bob was playing at quoita in Bocond liniid hluo'l'afr rurf, Dxl2, for P, Otto Woigantl, both of Hazlot, wore tho yard whon ho hurt hla hand with nlc chenp. . Can bo HUcn ut 210 staple mnrried last Wednesday afternoon at ono of tho IronB. "Oh, tho dovill" he .venue, lleil Ganlc. ^ -• U/)Q REGISTER WANT PAGE—Where More Than 27,500 People Meet WeeKly ;ix o'clock at the bride's homo. The oxclaimod, impatiently. "I—I -" 'ing- service was usod and the cere- His mother, who heard tho ugly voBvnon WAnrED. mony was porformed ,,by Kov. A. h. exclamation, fttorruptod him. "No Position lor general liouncwork In' nlco PUZI.ETS TOD BALE. FABM SOB 0AEE. AUTOHOBELES FOR SAEE. COW AND OAtP FOB SA£B. mnllyi Rood luiiiKlrews; good Toforoiico. Twenty Hod.s or Hock pulletH, now luy- A farm of 67 acros for sale, houss and Two Bulck iiutomobllos foi1 ealo, In !• refill Guernsey cow and calf for polo; -lizard, paator of St. John's Mothodlst moro of that, young man,".flho com- Box H, lied DttiiU. Jngvfor tiale, It upleco, James L*. Utay, farm buildings, stream runs through perfect running order. Apply to Cook & good fnmlly cow, gentle, broken to hnltor, Church of South Koyport, manded, "no moro Buch exclamations. WA2?T2D. OB Wallnco ntrect, Rod Dank, or at uor- farm, ono mile from Tinton Falls, Apply Oakley, lted Bank. gives very rich milk. Jim. Perry, Third The bride wore white satin with Never use that word again.". A thrco-auartor pool Inble In exchange ougli liall tnornlngn. , to 8. J. Bennett, Tinton Falls, N. J. street, I'alr Haven, N. J.' pearl trimmings and carried a boquet Bob,,o dutiful son, promised never 'or a full-»lKcil pool table, l'aul Waleli, FARM ON SHARES. Tinton Fulls, N. ,1. WXBB TO nOOAH TO \7ZBB BATS "ZOXm OLD OAEPBTB. Containing about 70 acres of tillable EOT WANTS POSITION. of lilies of tno valloy \and- orchids. to uso it again and had his hand your houoo and do all your work In the Beautiful rovcralblo rugs made from nnd, light una heavy soil, well wati'l'ed, Good, willing boy, Hlxtcen yoarfl olrf, Tho. bridesmaid wore bluo aotin and bandaged and went on playing. Sun- AUTOMOBIIE FOB SAtB. electrical line. All work guaranteed. old carpets and chenille portieres, Write :onvenlent to tho Hhoro and I'Veeliohl. desires position, preference to learn good carried a.boquet of tea roses' and day camo and ho went to Sunday- Ford fo/ Halorln Rood condition. A. Qoorge -Hogan, 6 McLaren street. Hod for circulars. American Ruff Manufac- address .Mlnnepck, box 313, lteh Bank. trade; may alno consider other employ- Tanncnbauin, 25 Wont Front Btroot, noil Bank. -Phono B88-R. tory, 2S6 Vermont street, Brooklyn. ment. Address Boy, box 313, Hod liank.' ferns, tied with tulle, The bridal school as usual. When ho returned Unnk. Pliono 3D3-W, WANTED. party stood bonoath a bower of home his mother asked him what tho WOBB WAHTED. OENEQAI. CONTRACTORS. Position at commercial work, by young nnlmo. Tho attendants woio Mr, and lesson was about. "It was about OOOaEBS&B FOB QAtB. Sfarried man vvontH position a« uar- James Norman & Son, odlco and van), ivoman experienced In bookkeeping, Hten- wnaow ._. whon our Lord was tempted by—by White Wyandotto cockerels for onlo, denor on. ROiltlomun'H f>lacc: reference. 47-61 Shrewsbury a-vonue, Rod Banlt. 5«ra])liy and genera] olllco work. Ad- We make a specialty of cleaning wl»> Mra. Herbert F, Brown. Lohengrin's nrlco '13 ani 95 euch, Airn. George I']. Harry Cnrtor, Nowmaii SpringH road, Kcd Concreto work a specialty. Got our Irc.Hfl Commercial, box 313, Itcd Bank. flows of etores, oBlcea and private reil" • [wedding march was played by Mrs,—by," Bob explained, -Hesitatingly, llopo, W(iy«ldo, N, J, • dencoe; aleo general onico oleanlna, Bank. Star Route 1, figures before having any work done. Ratea reasonable. Satisfaction g^iaraiH . Augustus Eolnhold of Now York city, "the—the—gentleman who lives rrJHHTTURE REPAIRED. teed. 25 West front street, with tfc* '''a cousin of the bride, The room in down below." ' ' THOMPSON ft MATTHEWS 00. CARRIAGE YOB SAKS, • BI.AG BOOFINO. Furniture of all kinds repaired. He- American dycra and cleaners. FhoBd General contractors, well drillers and Tivo-Beated carriage, In perfect conill Leaky tin and elate roofs made tight; torlng of antique and mahogany fur' S53-W, .which the couple wero mnrried Was liouBo movers, Offlco, Herbert otreot. lion, for sale. Can be neen at Geortfo IIBO wotor prooflnR sldo wallB and col- llturo a specialty, Henry Grause, Front {decorated with palms and laurel. The Plumber. Red Bank. Phono 013. Lohsen's, Contorvlllo, near Keyport, on lars, Offdcn McClaskey, 147 HudBoa treet, near Southern.'railroad, Hed Bank. SHOE EEPAmlNO AT BHOET UOTICB I , \\ After the. ceremony congratulations Mlddlotown turnplku. avenue. Red Hank. Telephone 400-J. Leave your shoen when you come to Sandy, tho plumbor, was working DttBAD BASES WAHTBD. SOME rOB 8AXE. town and they will be repaired for yon Jft.voro extended and a wedding supper by tho time you are ready to go home. on n town job with an apprentice. In. To niako all kinds of Inondr , coffoo \7ASIXUIO, DONT OO COLD. Pretty six-room cottage, all Improve- ,1) was served. Tho bridal tnble was doc- calic, rolls and buns. A, V tinliold, Bay ents, electric lights, heat, range; largo First-class material and expert workmen the -course of tho afternoon the boss avonuo, lilghlandti, N. J. Have your washtnsr done at the Jersey. Good BCCOIKI hand overcoats sold from together with moderate prlees. D. A. orated with sweet peas, rones and 5 Coast laundry. X^amlly wash, rough dry, (2.50 up, at tlio City Dry .Cleaning and ot, fins location; 1650- down, balance on Mazza, 58 Broad street, Red Bank. Fhoi* ferns. The houso was decorated with visited the Job, nnd, failing to find (0 cents; fist work Ironed, IB ceaU. Dyeing Works, S Mechanic 6trcct,,near icrtgage. .Address Box 76, Hed Bank. Sandy anywhere about the premises, Phone 20t Bed Bank. Broad street, Itcd Bank, Phone 267-J. 199-W. cuil flowers, laurel and pnlms. Tho TUEI roa BEWT. DIAMONDS BOU9BT. decided to await his return. • Twonty-ncro farm for ront. Apply to PnOPEETY WANTED. bpMo was the recipient of many gifts. - , 91,000 WANTED, POSITION WANTED. Dlnmonds bought for cash fro; m TVnnt property In or vicinity j,t Rea "Whore have you been?" de- Gcorco A. Llpplncatt, 10 Oceanport ave- . .Qno thouHand dollars waiited on fll'Bt young- married woman requires -day :ponnlble persons. Alust welgli ,'i carat "Tho bride's traveling suit wns dark nue, Long Branch, N. J., P t ll hn l8l B n blue duvetyn, with Hudson - seal manded the boss whon Sandy put in •nortfc'OBo on Improved lted Bank jirop- work us homo help, or governess; could r more. Poor Ken,,,, not wanted:" U ,lo KV n}n'0 ro^B 30 ^5^," on D , o? trimmings, - Her hat wns satin and an appearance. ' FABM roa asm. ' e.*ty wortli much moro thun double. Al- tench piano anil French; good plain cook; lu neuHHlilc, 38 Uroiul »treet, lied Bank.] %g?fa le"°cu to May l»^1hirtyy ^ *"• "Gottin1 my hair cut," answered bert li, Ivlns, Red Bank, fond of children. Apply to Mrs. Wlckcn- utesutes ' distaiicdtaceo frfroom Now yorkYork.. EqEquitu try straw with blue-* trimmings, The Sovellty-ncro fiirm for^TOlit, Apply to den, Kumson. N. J. . BOUSE POR RENT. H,000. Address P. O. box 19,2 F»lr couple left on the oight o'clock train Sandy, quite coolly. GcorKO-A. Llpplncott, 10 Qfieunport avo- Six-room house, all improvements, Haven, N. J. "And how dare you get your hair ntie, Long JJrnncli, N. J. ^* roa SALE CHEAP. WOMAN WANTED. mth, gas, hot and cold water, furnace, nt HnzlGt for a short wedding trip B0VSB FOB RENT. Two adjoining lota, 00x200 feet, nbout A competent woman an household itc, S10; 36 Worthley street. Apply to TOB. SALE. amid.a shower of rice, cut in my time?" Braall house for rent, six rooms; alfio ;wonty inlnuteo' walk from Red Hank, keeper nnd companion In family of two Malm's bicycle exchange, 27 East Front Modern hoiine, eight" riioniN, all im-^ Among the guests, wero Mr. nnd "Well, didn't it grow in your two roomri and attic. Apply to W, T, KnclB White nfioncy, Monmouth and adults; no laundry work. Apply, stating truet, Kcd Bank. Opp. QloDO hotel. provrmenlH, good cohilltlon, plnzziui; time?" ^ | a , Cusler, Mlddletown, N. J. Uratul street*), Red Bank, tcrmH and references, to K. C\, 20 Front garage; grnpe-j, rrult trceH In bearing, Ulrs, Daniol W. Walling, Mr. and Mrs. BBBEWBBUB7 DAIBY, street, Keyport, ?J. J. BTEAM VUXOANIZZNO. rose gardens, strawberry bed; good resi- •)PoterOtto Weigand, Sr., Mr. and am TODB STOVES BSPAIBBI). AfUk andd cream, Speciapal milk fofor Automobile tiro and tube repairing dence location; twelve minutes from Mrs. William VnnMntor, Jr., Mr. and. Why He Couldn't Teach HI. Dog. labloBbl . DDccomliol r 11stt plaltt bbottles wilill BBS BANX DAIRY. iromptly done. Adam L. Huylar, dealer slntion. Apply to Modern House, box One night) as ft Canadian doctor Let us repair your stoves now. I*. bo 0 conta and cream 17 cents half pint. Splendid milk for babies, from Dr. E. In bicycles, motorcycles and supplies. 313, Itfil Ilank. 'Mrs. Jttmos T. Walling, Mr. and Mrs. Sahwartz'-A'Son, West Frbat Btreet andv Telephone 490-W Rod Bank. FahneBtock's Shadow Brook Farm. All Auto tires and accessories. Corner ol who lives in Eastern Ontario was Maple avenuo. Red Bank. ^nt and Osborn street, Kcyport. N, J. I Herbert F. Brown, Mrs. Ellen White, sanitary precautions taken In our care paper hanging and hardwood __ Jliss Edna M.. Weigand, Miss Addie driving into a village, he saw a chap, JUNK AUTOS. MAIT WANTED. of milk and cream. Charles A. Mo Many years with the moat promlnem* Autnack, Miss Graco H. Weigand, J. a little the worso~tor liquor, anfusing Will buy Tor spot cash any auto, no Xran wanted to work on n ju-lvato place "UasKey, phono 463*M. EH AT. ESTATE TOR SAI.E. decorators In New York city; will ere- a crowd of spectators with the' antics matter the condition. Address Junk to tend to llowors and vegetables the Fin-ins, all Hlzes, mil table for poultry, cute painting and decorating In all Iff III Frank Welgnncl, Daniol . Weigand, Autos, box 313, Red Hank. year nrouiid; good wages If «utlsfai:tory. C0UNTR7 PROPERTY WANTED. ruck and potatoes; also country homes branches. UcDBonablo prices. Fred A*. Daniel W. Wnlling, Jr,, James T. of his trick clog. Tho doctor watched Apply to C, box 313, Red Hunk. .. Havo cash buyers, large and ' djnnll and Keashoro properties. J, J{. Spring- Johnson. Church street and Main rota. "'Talllng, VnnMatei' Walling, Mr. nnd him a while and sold: "Sandy, how DOO HOUSE WANTED. farms; also shore properties. Kentl de- steen, .Monmoutli county farm specialist, Fair Haven, N. J. rs. Andrew White of Koyport, Mr. do you manage to train .your dog? Dog house wnnted, in Kood condition. NOTICE TO LANDLORDS. scriptions; will Inspect, George AV. '5 Xortvood avenue, Long Branch, -N". .1. I can't teach mine to do anything." Ktuto price and BIZO. Address Dog If you want your llonio rented this ticker, grailuate agriculturist, KInney I ' UFBOLSTEREB. md Mrs. Thomas S. Clark and Miss Hou.fe, bux .113, Red Bank. aummor list it early with the l<'rnnclH building, Now.-irk, N. J. FOB SALE. I Furniture recovered and repaired, ear- 'iiilu Quackonbush of Matawan, Miss Snndy, with that simple look in White anency, Alontnoulh nt Broad Hatching eitifs and Ijuhy clilflts, Singh' : tains, draperies and Austrian Bhadts) , iusie E. Conklin of Brooklyn, Mrs, his eyes, said: "Well, you see, Doc, BiAOEEBUTH AUD B0E3EBH0EO. street, Red Bank, Phono 18S-J. CARFENTEB ANE E47ILDEB. Conib HIHJIII: J.^liuui UCIIM. tfliiKle (joint, I laying of carpets, matting and linoleum. Charles Mack and Mrs. Augustus you have to know more n tho dog or Frank Gray, practical norfleshoor. The Samuel Craig, general contractor and W'lllto I.liffhnrnH: I'IIII 1111 I.HK onlei-H Davenport sofas, couches, mattre»M« Brick Bhop, 19 Mechanic street,- Estab- ' EOYAt rARMS FOR BENT. Jobbing. Hardwood lloors a specialty. liromptly; will book orders for bubv and cushions made to order. MaltlaxA Keinbold of New York city and Rev.you can't loam him nothing." llBhed 15 years In Red Bank. Royal ]''arm.s poultry plant for rent, Prompt and satisfactory workmanship. •hii-liH. II. U.Iloaelf, It. 1'. V. No..], iteil Thomson. 37 East Front street, lit* Ly Isznrd of South Koyport. oxcollontly Hltuatcd; also 3 acres f KstlmatcH furnished, 71 Oakland street, Uiuili. Bank. Phono H-W. MT. nnd Mrs. Woigand will malto GIEL WANTED plowed ground. Apply at Roynl Far Kcd Banlt. -Phono 1G-I-W. Why He Should Celrtrate. for eenoral liouweivoi-k; must bo good Jlumsoii road, Littlo Silver, N. J. PAPERS. SPEOIAI. DELIVERY FROM STORES. inejlr home at Hazlot. cook. Apply at 17K Garllcld avenue, or EUCBBE. Affidavits, acknowledgments, leaseb, Dnnt carry your g|-iiei'rle.s aml nic.it Hawker—Buy a flower, sir? WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. The Sons'of Veterans' auxiliary will w teleptiono Lonij Branch 115-J, hold a euchre at Mr.s, Kiimuel Cogghm's, bond and mortgages, deeds, etc., pro- I: mi; when you can get them cnrtiil for Gerg—Plashko. Billion—No, thanks. Monmouth Camp, No. 4.1, Woodmon of S5 West Front street, Tm.'.siliiy cvi-nliiK, pared by me. In my office from eight littl' o money. R.-nil ir. B. i'.yrness ail- BOUSE FOB BENT. tho World, meets first and' third Thurs- o'clock to six. Edward W. Wise, Justice 'vcrtlHeinenr elf-owliero In tlily KsHue. It Miss Christine Gerg and Charles Hawker—Buy one for your wife days of each month In tho Davidson I'ebruary • fitll. Admission 25 cents. of the peace, room 7, Eisner building. will save you lots or IIIKUIMIC and loin Hous ; e for rent on Uarnien place, 112, Frizes and refresh ineutH. 'ashke of Red Bank woro married sir. ried -Iiank Heal Kstate Co,, Second na- building, Broad street, Red Bank. Bed Banlt of worry. .Special motor delivery from tional bank building, Jled Bank, all economy .stores in lted Uanlt. »BJinday afternoon at Max Krahnert's Billion—Haven't ono. CARPENTER. INSIDE CLERK AT VENDUSS. FOCXETEOOK XOST. "on White avenuo. Tho ceremony was Hnwkor—For your sweetheart DUNBOBZH FAE1T. Z^or a first-class Jobbing carpenter call I iuivo had much experience in this Black moire pocliftbouk, containing 1 NOTICE. u]> William F. VnnNoto. 1L'l-n IJed Unnk. loolt of nddiTSKPs anil money, lust yes- (performed by Rovk Robert MacKel- then. Sole ngont In Afonrnouth county for the work ami my charges are reasonable. Having pul'cliaseil practically nil of |Iar. -The bride was attired in whito Buckoyo Incubator and tho Standard All itlndB of carpenter work done at short, For references awk the people for whom i^rdiiy between Straus Co.'s Ktore 'and the concreting anil house mnving - Page Twelve. THE RED BANK REGISTER. many years; suppose .further thai to the old figures, will the farmers be your local assessor said that as th ' " PERSONAL, has sold his Ford touring ear to Wil- MISS-DERTHAJfANCE DEAD. DEATH FROM PARALYSIS. RAILROAD AND THE FARMER. liam Cogon of Weatsldc nvcnuo and , lira. H. S. Schonck of West Front bos' bought a now six-cylinder Btiick Former Red Bnntt School Teacher Mrs. Stewart Mttchell of Belford Was The Cow Wns Killed But the Farmer street arid Mra>Plorre A. Pronl of from.H, L, Zobcl. Pasted Away Monday. 7G Years Old. Wanted to be Fair About It. J?lvornl GREATEST PRICE SLASHING EVENT^EVER ATTEMPTED IN THIS VICINITY Were $15 to $35 Were $15 to $30 Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets, as standard price of the "Hoosier 4—Your money all back if you nearly every woman knows, are Special." We stand part and the are not delighted. the finest in the world, both from maker stands parti 5—Bona fide cut of $5 in' the standpoint of beauty and con- v the price, but sale ends abso- venience. No More After These lutely when 26 are sold. They have places for 400 These cabinets are fresh from articles all within arms reach ! the_factdry, glistening new and We Save You a Dollar They have 40 labor saving inven- splendidly equipped. a Minute tions that save you miles of steps But the number is positively It won't take you over five Were $15 to $25 and hours of time. limited. If all are taken tomor- minutes to decide when y.ou see " Women buy more Hoosiers row, that ends the price ^reduc- this unbeatable bargain. And than'any other five makes com- tion. The next lot must be sold in that five minutes you save $5. Includes Taffeta, Satin and Serge Dresses bined. That results in enormous at the regular price. We'll accept your order by telephone, output, low factory costs and low but unless an order is given - no., cabineta EVERYTHING MARKED IN PL.AIN FIGURES prices. • Sale Begins at 8 A. M. will be reserved. No Alterations No C. O. D.'s No Approvals Every Sale Final Hoosier prices are fixed prices And pleaBe'don't forget that numbers of —fixed at the factory. And The terms of the Cut-Price 1 women who have made up their minds to. never before have we or any Hoosier Sale are these : have the Hoosier will see this offer and other store in America been able 1—Pay only $1 when you order lose no time. to make a cut like this. the " Hoosier Special." Only by coming early tomorrow can you But now—asian extra February be SURE of getting one of these wonderful drawing card—ive have secured 2—Pay the balance only $1 a cabinets at our unheard-of-price. week. Lest you forget—cut out this notice- now the maker's consent to the unpar- and pin It up where you'll see it the first alleled reduction of $5 from the 3—No interest, no extra fees. thing tomorrow morning. BROADWAY, LONG' BRANCH. "X"X"M'*'M^^^ $35 Seamless Axminster HIGHLANDS NEWS. flic Oceanic lodge perform degree given Friday night at the Lyric the- work at Keyport last Friday. ater by the Town club, a new organi- Velvet Rugs Rugs 9x12 at Salaries of Truant Officer and School Mrs. W. Swartz of New York, for- zation composed of Atlantic High- Physician Are Raised. merly of this place, was a visitor here lands men. The club has for its ob- KEYPORT, N. J. .'•. George Newmnn wns arrested fiun- lust week. jects the betterment of conditions $16.75 'day nigrht by Policeman Thomas Ly- Leonard W.' Spitznagel of Jersey here. George Barrett, president of ons as he was coming: out of Bernard City :;pent part of last week at High- the club, presided at the meeting. Oeighton's barn with a bnpr of feed lands. Brief addresses relating to the pro- 'on his shoulder, Newman was taken posed new fire apparatus were made •before Recorder George \V. Hardy ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. by Edgar C. Cook, Jonas Tumen, Wil-police here, will 6tart his new duties Matthews alid Holly Matthews o and was sentenced to ninety days in liam E. Foster, Frank Muir, William as lighthouse keeper at the Execution Keyport.- Miss Poling is soon to be the county jail on a charge of va-Central Baptist Sunday-School to Conrow, H. Delford Little, Donald Light on Long Island sound this week. come the bride of Joseph H. Webster, grancy. A .clinrge of robbery will Celebrate Anniversary. Brunig and Ralph Garrison. Piano Mrs. George L, Worth and Mrsagen. t at Hazlet station. also be made against him. Thc'2Sth anniversary of the Central selections were, given by Raymond Frank Johnson attended a card party Mrs. J. Grover Curtis entertaine Taylor and Walter Shermer. Two nt Atlantic Highlands Saturday af- the Hazlet sewing club Tuesday HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE ' 12ocan . Work is progressin1 g rapidly on theBaptist Sunday-school will be iele- new smoothing iron on the Highlands brnted Sunday, February 25th. Rev.reels of motion pictures were shown. ternoon. T afternoon of last week. Among CHILD'S BEST FLOUB sack OOc drawbridge. Nearly all of the piling George II. Gardner is chairman of the Edward Layton and Edward Con- Abe Klatsky of New York, whothose present were Mrs. William M. NEW ROLLED OATS have been put in on the north side of general committee and Miss Helen over speared 25 pounds of eels Sat- conducts a shoe repairing shop on Ackerson, Miss Fannie Cowles, Miss 3 lba lor 8c the bridge and stringers are being Flett is secretary. The followingurdny in Claypit creek, Main street, spent the week-enU here. Josie A. Cowles, Miss Maude Acker- BIO CAN CHPUPS' PORK and BEANS 10c son and Miss Ethel Ackerson. Tin laid on this section. committees were appointed at a meet- A. N. Hanson'entertained friends Mrs. L. Ward of New York spent "FOX TROT" ASSORTED CREAM CHOCOLATES lb IOC —•- The salaries of Thomas Lyons, tru- ing Sunday; from New York over Sunday. the latter part of the week with her club will meet with the Misses Cowlei ant officer, and Dr. James J. Rowland, lic-niTnl— llfv. O'U'RP II. Giu-ilner, Mrs. Sarah A. Mickens and Mrsparents. , Mr. and Mrs. John BroandeJ\ Tuesday of next week. SMALL ROLL LUNCH PAPER school physician, have been raised by John I., rnrliiii,'. l-^hert I.ufburrow, The Tuesday night domino cluW IVri-y l''inill«'ii1>urK. <">. li. Irivinl . H. C. Werner are spending »a few Misses-Agnes and Anna Lindsay of NICE B1Q BREAKFAST MACKEREL tor ISc and 18a the board of education. Mr. Lyons's lii-conitioiis—Coiwin K. Lhlson. Mrs. weeks at Atlantic City. ~ New York spent the week-end with met at James Morrell's last week, salary has been raised from JflOO a I.imlsu I'oiiuvor, .Miss Elizabeth Mnsnn. Mrs. Irene Mills of East Orange their aunt, Mrs. A. Fulton. Alonzo Lay ton and Lester V. Wnl LARGE BOTTLE MAPLE SUGAR SVRUP year to $125 a year, and Ilr. Row- .Mucii'—-MIHS rcvelyn It. Nnyili'i', Miss spent part of last week with Mrs. Jo- Mrs. A. Crenr spent part of last ling won eight games, while James ChildV Tomaloci, lEc; 6 cam 85c land's salary from .?100 a year to Kv.i |.-iiiilltfMl,i.rK, .Mis* Helen Melt. .Alias Morrell nnd John H. Bahrenburg Fancy Sifted Peas, 13c; 6 cans 7Sc I III].1:1 UoiitTlH. seph Grover. week with her daughter, Mrs. Peter Choice Tomatoci, 13e) 6 cant 70c Choice Lima Beans ••••- $200 a year. . X. Spct-i:il cmnmlttoe—Mr.J. JoiiiithiLii T. Miss Catherine Armstrong of NewLicari of New York. won five. Among those present were Fancy Tomtttoei, small can.... ' Mark A. Tdaney, Sr., who formerly Stout, .'Miss Jlny Miller, L'hurlcs A. I.ul- Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bahrenburg, 10c; 6 cans SSc York spent Saturday and Sunday with C. J. Tilton of South Amboy will IOCJ 6 cam SEc conducted a meat market on Bay ave- biilrnw, Hubert Mi'tt. her sister, Mrs. L. Gordon of First conduct the services in the church Mr. and Mrs. James Morrell, Mr. and Little Lima Beans, 13c; 6 cant 75o Next Sunday morning Mr. Gardner Mrs. Lester V. Walling and Alonzo Fancy Frying Tomatoes Holly Wreath Asparagus Tips.. liue, is employed at Fulton market at avenue. Friday night. 16c; 6 cam 92c New York, will pprenc h on "Chrishtt is AllAll,. " At Charles C. VanNote, Sr., is slightly F. Layton. 12c; 6 cans 70c night his topic will be "Is It Worth Mrs. Robert McCarthy and family Childt' Best Corn. .14cj 6 cans 85c Communion will be celebrated Sun- have moved from Avenue D to Lin-improving from his serious illness Mrs. P. Otto Weigand and Miss Chojce Cruihed Corn Auto Lemon Cling Poaches..-.. day morning at the Methodist church. While?" The mission circle will meet from dropsy, . Carrie E. Webster were Asbury Park 15c; 6 cans 08c Friday afternoon at the church. The coln avenue. 12c[ 6 cam 68c New members will be received and o Miss Elizabeth Linson entertained Edgar Skillman of Brooklyn has visitors on Tuesday. "Blus Bell" (Crushed or Shocpeg) Lemon Cling Peaches -.. T-IPUf ^ '\ supper wilj be served to- been visiting his grandfather, Jacob Elmer Seabrook, who has been Tho morrow night at six o clock Charles a party of friends Saturday night. Corn 13c; 6 cans 75c 18c; 6 cans $1.OS fants at the morning service. Mrs. Mary ,E. Little of this place Skillman. sick two weeks with appendicitis, is Childt' Beit Peas, lGc; 6 cans 95c California Cling Apricots..... annual roll call will be held on Thurs- and Mrs. Lena Foster of Belford, who Miss Janet Overton has been visit- improved and able to be out. Choice June Pen»., .llc( 6 cam 65c 20c; 6 cans 91.15 day of next week. The ladies' aid left'recently for Florida, are stopping ing Miss Rhea Winters of South Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Toon have Tender Stringiest Beans. society will meet tomorrow night at the direction of the Christian En- returned to their home at Great California White Cherries..... at the Florida house at Miami. River. ' • lOcj 6 cafy S7c 25c | 6 cans $1.43 Mrs. Herman Quast's. denvor society. Announcement hns been made that A surprise birthday party was Notch after a week's visit with Miss .. Mrs. Lottie Brandon spent Mno'dny Christian Endeavor week is being given for Miss Jennie Koske Tuesday Carrie Carhart. BUTT12R with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Fora- observed nt the Presbyterian church the 1917 season of the Sandy Hook AND EGGS . route boots will open May 14th with night. Miss Louise Aumnck of Keyport, Sweet Bloom Butler 46c lb Sweet Bloom-Eggs 45c dot tore of South Amboy. On Mondny night Edgar H. Cook gave a one-steamer schedule. On May 27th truant officer for Raritan township, a lecture on Cuba and Porto Rico. A Miss Loretta Phillips is spending Sterling Butter 39c lb Selected Eggs 39c dox Herbert Hunter has returned from sociable will be held tonight. On Fri- another boat will be put in commis- the week with relatives nt Newark. visited Hazlet public school lnst Tues- a visit with relatives at Melrose, Mas-day night a rally of (he Christian En- sion, and on June 29th the full Miss Alice Piper of. Keyport, for- day. .-- Child's gelf-Rololnfl Buckwheat or Pancake - lOo sachusetts. deavor societies of the Atlantic High- schedule with three steamers will be merly of this place, is seriously ill. Miss Susie E. Conklin has returned .'w Nnthaniel Crawlcy has given up his lands churches will be held. - Kev. put into effect. From Setpembcr 5th Miss Madeline Fnike was a Key-to her home at Brooklyn after a two FRESH FIQ BARS 13c lb job with John Koss, a plumber of this io September 29th two stenmers will weeks' visit with Mrs. P. Otto Wei- Norman V. Sargent, pastor of the port visitor Tuesday of last week. LJTTLJE WHTTB PEA BEANS 14c lb place, and .has returned to work for Methodist church, will preach tho ser-.be operated. These boats will be Mrs. William Hovvnrd has been con- gand, Jr. / Terry Marten. Mr. Marten has been Won. withdrawn on September 30th. fined to her home with grip. Miss Maud L. Ivins has returned ' Two of tho National Biscuit's OTHER BARGAINS: laid up with a cold. Walter B. Shermer of Belmnr, for- home from a three weeks' visit with Products Fresh from Their Ovens. Philip Hischon" has recovered from The Presbyterian men's club wil Charles G. Dillon of New York has Big bottle Vinegar.. 9c merly of Atlantic Highlands, is,the been visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wack of Point Taily Peach Tarts, lb 19c Tumbler Jelly .... a had cold. meet next Monday night. A general owner of a new Ford automobile. Miss Sadie Lnckncr has been visit- Pleasant. Mrs. Wack accompanied Animal Nicnacs, lb' , 15c . So ' Samuel Leonard, who tended the discussion on a live topic of the day her home for a short visit. Fifty Clothes Pins. .So Kates on the Miller street crossing, will be held. A cooking club, was ing relatives at Newark. 3 cakes Chillis' Laundry Soap, . 10c Big can Molasses.. KEANSBURG NEWS. George L. Worth spent Friday and Mrs. J. G. Ivins is visiting Mrs. .16c lias a new job as n lighthouse in-formed in the church basement Fri- Gifford A. Walling of Roaelle. 3 cakes Cbilds' Naphtha Soap.. 10c Horseshoe Salmon . spector at New London, Connecticut. day nfternoon. About fifteen women Saturday at New York. .17c East Orange Woman Building House Lester K. Reid spent Thursday.at , Tho ladies:' nuxiliary of the Hazlet 15c Gas Mantles... .12c , The "Social F6ur" will give a barn were present. The club is non-de- fire company met nt the Hazlet firc- Prunes, lb 10c, 12c, 16c dance Friday night at the Derby nominational and any woman can at New Point Comfort. New York on business. (Priced according to size.) Hecber's Farina ... . 8c Mrs. S. E. Phillips, who conducts Edward Morris spent Thursday nt house Thursday night. These officers Big box Childs' Matches. house. join. • were elected: Peaches, lb. <. . 10c . 4c a large restaurant at East Orange, is New York on business. Apricots, lb 20c Fresh Cracker Dust...... 8c Mr. ami "Mrs. Willinm Jurgcnsdn, A meeting of the official board of erecting a twenty-four room house at Mrs. William Newmnn^is confined 1'iVRldont—Minn telde U. linhronburg. W. Addison Roni'nine, Murk A. Tea-the Methodist church will be held Vlco president—Mrs, John il. Unhrell- Monday night.- New Point Comfort. It will cost to her home with grip. burp. Child's Special Blend COFFEE 23o lb jiey, Sr., and son Bertrand nnd Fred about $3,000. Samuel B. King of Htcrctiiry—MISH Eilnn M. Wclciind. Kiefendorfer of Newark spent Sun- Professor Forman A. Cossnboom Treasure:—MTH. P. Otto Weltfund, Sr. Child's Straight Ceylon TEA spent Sunday with his father at Ew- Church street has been awarded the HAZLET NEWS. - 38o lb day at Highlands. contract for the cflrpenter work. Committees will be appointed nt _ Ivy Lay ton, Robert Liming, Jeffrey ings. Miis Nellie E. Poling Receives Many Full Found Can Child's BAKItNTO POWDER lQo TJottrell and Tony Menzopnne, who Mrs. George Jenkinson hns recov- Mr. and Mrs. M. Boltcn of Newark tho next meeting night. are working in tho munitions plant nt ered from grip. announce the engagement of their Cifli at a "Shower." Bloomfield, spent Saturday ami Sun- Mrs. Summers T. Champion has'daughter Rose to Samuol Herson of Mrs. Allen Poling and Mrs. Harry day* at their homes here. Charles been laid up with grip. New York. The wedding will take J, Poling gave a miscellaneous shower Smith has Riven up his job at the Postcards have been received from plnce some timo in Mnrch. Both Mr. in honor of Miss Nellie E. Poling at Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mngee, who areHersch and Miss Bolten are well her home on Bcei'& streot Thursday ))lant., Fitzhugh Miller was tuken sick known here, having made this their night. The evening -was plensnntly While working in the plant and hadstaying nt Genevn, Florida. summer residence for many years. 62 Broad Street. Phone 208-It Rod Bank, ft.J . to be brought homo. He hns not Miss Frances Gardner, who tenches spent, the game of donkey being been ablo fauwork since. school nt Newark, spent Saturday and Arthur Prestage, who is now atplayed, in which Mrs. Hudson Car- Where Your Money Goea the F"«wtt»est. J. Ruttemian of Perth Amboy, Sundny nt tho Central Baptist par- Hartford, Conn.,, wliero ho is em-hart captured tho first prize, nnd tho 248 Stores in' Four Stales , sonnge. ployed, hns. been a patient in a hos-consolation prize wns awarded to Wo arc in earnest when wo nsk you 'owner of the shirt waist factory, m pitnl Ihere for treatment for blood Miss Libby Alntthows. Piano Bolec- Free Deltvarlei~Run^oa Monday & Tnunc^r. Hotmdel W«JnM(!my, Eatostowa Thwn&ly tho borough hnll, wns a Highlands Miss Gladys Gaffey was operated to give Orrino a trial. You havo poisoning, caused by n severo cut ontions were rendered by Mrs. Hudson nothing to risk and everything to /visitor Sunday. on Tuesday of last week at the Long his hand. Mr" . Prestage is improving Carhfirt and Miss Edna Cnrhart. ',, Frank Frnzer, who is employed by lirnnch hospital for appendicitis. Miss rapidly. gain, for your money will bo returned the Fox film compnny at Wechnwken, Gnffey is recovering arid is expected Harry J. Poling sang several solos. if after a trial you fail to got results Bpcnt Wednesday at Highlands. home next week. Horace Fowler, who is employed Miss Poling received many gifts. from Orrino. This offer gives tho at New York, was the guoBt of Mr.Among those present wore Mr. andwives and mothers of those who drink W. W. Stoilnrd of Hartford,, Con- Mieeen Margaret and Adelaide Rey- and Mis. Otto H. Bowfer, summer Mrs. Harry J. Poling, Mr. and Mrs. necticut, spent several dayH last week nolds nnd Elsie Smith of New York residents of Beacon Beach, Saturday to oitcoss an opportunity to try tho With Jacob S. Hoffman. Mr. Stodard spent Snturday nnd Sunday with Hudson Carhnrt, Miss Alma Poling, Orrino treatment • It is n very simple Shrewsbury Avenue, Red Bank evening at the theater and Sunday Miss Edna Carhart, Miss Marion. treatment, ennbo given in the home js a decorator and is making arrange- friends at Atlantic Highlands; at their homo at dinner. Brown, Miss Carrie 15. Webster, Miss Three Minutes from Depot ments to furnish artificial palm plants Edward'Cordova, who is employed secretly, without publicity, or looa of FIRST-CLASS SERVICE to hotels and stores in Monmouth nt New York, and Nelson Roberts, John Granato will open n fruit and Lillie Pedoe, Miss Nellio E. Poling, tlmo from business. county. vegetable mnrlcet in R. "Payntor's Joseph H. Wobptor nnd Frank E. Comfortable Rooms ' / •» wlio is employed at Bridgeport, wore store on Carr avenue. This store was Poling of Hazlet; Mrs. Albort Bon- Orrino is prepared in two forma: Two companies of soldiers arrived Sundny visitors at Atlantic Highlands. formerly used as a barber shop by nott, George Crawford and Albert No. 1, secret treatment;. Orrino No. at Sandy Hook Thursday. Ono com- I Arthur Lnyton is about lifter linv- James Mncellnro. 2, tho voluntary treatment. Coata pany was from tho Mexican Ijorder ing been Inid up with grip. \ Bennett, Jr., of Holmdol; Misses only $1.00 a box. Ask us for book- asud BAR ATTACHEID and tho other was from Albany, N. Y, Mrs. Charles Bremirin nnd Miss Annie, Roso and Ethel Emmonfi of Willinm Woodward and Joseph SoU Edith Stanford spent tho week-end Matawnn; Mrs. Allen Poling, Mrs.let. Jnmca Cooper, Jr., Broad and Charles Howcll and Arthur Smith, oinonivich went skating at I/akowood nt Newark as the guests of Mrs.Richard Kowo, Mrs. Gcorgo Birch, Whito streets, Red Bank. tncmbcra of the Red Men's lodge of Sundny. • iharlcs Uhrig, formerly of this place. Jr., Mrs. Elihu Poling:, Mi&s Idn Pol- JTAME© E* WORDEN, F»roj»sio4or J[IlghlBiulB;<.BWV'tlio degree team of A emoker arid entertainment wns It pays to ndvcrtlGo In Tho Register. Frank K. Nibblett, former chief of ing, Miss Floronco Cnddo, Miss Libby —Advertisement. •.';..- •reSU|BF>HONE OOS RED BANK >J THE REDJBANK REGISTER. V. Pa formed at tho Naveulnlc 'library.' %i fa In charge.«f Mias Addle V. Miller of Rod Bank. f4«KKK^<^<*K^ CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR, WEEK Miss Mnmio Voorheos of Bolford has completed hor course in operat- AT NEW MONMOUTH. ing n bookkeeping machine at a New All Ihe Sorvlcoo Aro Being Lorrroly York school.. Attended — Leonardo Teachers Mrs. Elizabeth' Roborts of Now Glvo Party for AUM.'' Hoffman—. Monmouth has returned, from a visit with her sistor, Mrs. C, A. Goran of Medicine Show at Novetlnk, Mtitawan. ' A largo numbor attenflod the open- Mrs, Samuel Barry and family of iiW services of Chrlatlan Endoavor Navoaink spent last weok with Mra. wook lit the New Monmouth Baptist Barry's father, Georgo Lohson of church Siindny-morning and night; Belford. ... Rev. Arthur -A. McKay of Oceanic A. Judson Palmer of Now Mon- jiroached Monday night. Ho was ac- mouth id about after having been compuniod on hfa Visit by ton mom-confined to tho house last wook with licra of tho Christian Endeavor BOCI- grin. third is to be observed as Thrift Pay throughout tfie Unfted ety of hie church. Tho ndult bible Mrs. Colin Leonard -ot Navesink, class will give an ontortainmont and. who has been confined to the house fcoclablo next Tuesday night. Tho with pneumonia, is slowly recover- States. Why 4op't YOU observe Thrift Day by opening an account in this entertainment will bo under tho (il-ing. < 1 roctlon of Mrs, E. E. Arrington of "Mrs. Warron B. Smith of Indian Koanuburg. Tho Koyport high school Mills has been visiting her mother, Bank, or^ if yo£ hlive an account add something to it. Thrift is a habit, and, orchestra will furnish tho music. Mrs; Millard Trimble of Bolford. Tho program will consist of vocal and Miss' Gertrude Roberts of New like all other^ liab|ts, is cultivated by performance. ^ '<• instrumental solos and 'recitations. Mpnmostll 1B on a visit with her aunt, Tho women's missionary society will Mrs. Thomas Smith of Freehold. • l olisoivo a day of prayer for misslon- Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Walling of . arios on Thursday afternoon of next Port Monmouth loft Monday for a Deposits made any day this week will draw interest from February first weok, at tho church; from two to live few weeks'sojourn In Florida. o'clock. Mrs. Alice Smith Baker of Miss Ethel VanZeo of New Mon- Marlboro, who recently returned mouth ha's been visiting Miss Edith at therateof 4per cent. fiom missionary work in a foroign Hetherington at Pequannock. country, will tell of her experiences, Miss Fiord Whyte of Belford has r Tho Christian Endoavor society will returned from a visit with Miss take port in tho indoor trnck meot Emma Smith of Brooklyn. The Second National Bank welcomes all accounts, large or small. •which will bo held at tho First First Fred Cook of Brovent Park,' who Methodist church at Red Bank Mon- has been laid up with sickness, has day night, February 12th. .Thogone South for his health. s church roll call will bo held Tuesday, '-Garrett A. Leo of Belford spent February 13th, ' Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Ward The teachors of tho Leonardo high B, Jeffcrs of New York. . school gave a farewell luncheon Fri- "Rev. J. F. Andrew of Peterson day noon for Miss Amalia Hoffman, spent Thursday nt Navesink looking who taught German-, at tho school, ovor his summer homo, ' Minn Hoffman hns gone to her home Benjamin Mills of Belford is enter- at Chicago for a rest. Her place at taining his cousin, Jeffrey Lovott of Leonardo has boon taken by Miss JerSey City. Rose, a graduate of Columbia uni- Mrs.*Edward Maxson of Locust versity, . Point is slowly recovering from her A • scries of entertainments were sickness. given laat weok at Navesink hall by Miss Mario Bolloff of Belford has a medicine company. Prizes were returned from a week's visit at New awarded Thursday night. Miss Grace York. Dosproauu was voted tho most popu- Miss Emma Plnhn of Bolford is lar girl in Navesink and she received spending two weeks at Jersey ity. a Ret of silver. Mrs. Clarence Run- •Mrs, Albert Bennett of New Mon- I ton was awarded tho prizo fftr bolng raouth spent Monday at Newark. / tho best looking woman in tho hall. Miss- Belle McKelvey of Chapel ,' An entortainment was given Mon- Hill has recovered from crip, ' day right at Bolford Epworth hall Miss Viola Kipp of Navesink is by Mrs. Irving Roop'n Sunday-school visiting relatives nt Keyport. class of tho Belford Methodist Mrs, Samuel Foster of Leonardo NEWS KEYPORT. church. About ?0 was cleared. The lias been on' the sick list. program consisted pf duots by Eev. George Lane of Belford has been TENTATIVE BUDGET AMOUNTS and Mrs. Eli.lahc : veod and Anita laid up with grip. TO $30,200. and Matilda VnnKi&£'"it pinno duet by Tho infant dnughter of William Miss Ali'ie Whito and Miss Helen Taylor of New Monmouth has been Thomas Haley Lease* the Boyce Harris nml a piano selection by Miss sick, Blacksmith Shop and Will Operate Marion Dennis. It—Dance' i at High . School Last Edounrd Dunno and GeorRO Mc- ———••• Friday—Rehearsing for Concert. Voy, members of tho Leonardo high MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. school debating" team, spent Tuesday At a meeting of the borough coun- of lust week nt New York getting Temperance Union to Hold Memorial cil Thursday night the finance com- material for their debate against for France. Willard. mittee was empowered,to employ a Freehold high school. They saw Six pigs owned by John Massey, certified public accountant to go over Food Commissioner Dillon on thowho farms „ the _ John Hendrickson the books of the borough for 1916. •> plan of regulating the prico of food- farm, broke out of the yard in which A tentative budget was made up by stuffs by law. • ' they were kept Monday night arid tho finance committee, totaling Thomas J. Casler of Port Mon- strayed away. Mr, Maesey and his$30,200, after deducting the esti- mouth is busy repairing his lobster sons searched for tho pigs the noxt mated receipts from franchise taxes. make a specialty of Automobile and General iactiiite fork | rots, Mr. Casler has about 180 pots. morning and found thoni on William The items were streets $5,000, lights ^During tho summer worms cat in€b Gi eenwood's place.. ?5,000, poor $1,000, fire $2,500, sal- tho wooden part of tho pots and theso "The First Miracle" will be thearies $2,200, police $2,000, board of parts have to bo replaced overy yenr. subject of Rev. Marion T. Conklin's health $500, sewers $8,500, library repair all Batteries, Starting and Lighting Systems and lagnetos. c Mr. Casler will start lobster fishing sermon noxt Sundayjnorning at the $700, ways and means $2,500, print- '— fihOMt the middle of May. Reformed church. At night Mr. ing $500 and garbage $1,000. Mrs. Jerome L. Aymor of Nave- Conklin will preach on "God's Will." Thomas Haley has leased the Boyce sink returned home Sunday from the Miss Elizabeth Gulick will lead the blacksmith shop from Mrs. E. Boyce repair all makes of Speedometers. 1 Long Branch hospital, whore she was.Christian Endeavor meeting Sunday and will open the shop. Mr. Haley taken to bo operated on for appendi- night. The prayer meeting was held has been connected with, a large citis. Tho surgoons nt tho hospital last Friday night at Mrs. Oscar stable business in New York, but has learned that she was suflferihg'from Slver's, This week's meeting will be been obliged to be in Keyport for carry a full line pf Automobile Accessories, Tires, etc. | held nt Mrs. Lillian M. Smith's. Thesome time past due to the illness of liver trouble and no operation was hifl mother; MrS; Margaret Fallon. performed. * .• Christian Endeavor society will at- 1 Edward Loo of Now York Bpcnt tend the services tonight at'tho New A dance was given in the high lant Wednesday with Mrs. William Monmouth Baptist church. school auditorium Friday night under Estimates on all work at your request, and satisfaction guaranteed. | Seoley of Belford. Mrs. Seeloy and A special Frances Willard me- the direction of a committee of young Mrs. Phoebe Gibson and hor daugh- morial meeting of the women's tem- people. Prof. Stillwell of Freehold ter Ruth are spending n few days perance union will be held Friday, furnished the music, a good sized ' with Mrs. Seeley's granddaughter, February 16th, at the Reformed par- crowd being in attendance.' The Mrs. Robert G. Poole of Belmnr. sonage. Mrs. Emma Bourne of Or-members of - the committee were The Belford Oriental music club ange, a former state president of the Miss Mary McFarland, Miss Helen mot Thursday night at A. Judaon union, will speak on her personal Mount and J. Leon and H. Sea- Palmer's at his new home nt Nowreminiscences of Miss Willard. brook Schanck. Among those present Monmouth. Mr.' and Mrs. Wymann A delicatessen sale for the benefit were Mr. and Mrs. John G. Schanck, LTD of Highlands and Delford Fisher of .of the Middletown library will be held Mrs. Thomas Morrison, Mr; and Mrs. Bed Bank wore uuesta at the meet- Friday afternoon of next week at Albert Haigh, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gar- ing. The club will meet Friday night the library from half-past two to five rison, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Eckart, at; Edward T. Bennett's. o'clock. • Dr. and Mrs. Fred Ogden, Mr. and 29 STUEET Telephone 1074 RED BANK, M. J. Mr., and Mrs. William Tieczh of Mrs. Herbert F. Brown, Misses Leilla Mrs. Edward McNally and heNer w York spent Saturday and Sun-Budlong, Gladys Carter, Mildred daughter Harriet of_ Lynnbrook, day with Mrs. William Lufburrow. Brown, Dorothy Borher, Mary Mc- I/onc Island, arc on a visit with Mrs. Mrs. Lufburrow returned with Mr. Farland, Helen M. Mount, Helen Car- J. Edward Johnson of Belford. Mrs. and Mrs. Tieczh for a visit. ton, Lillian and Marie Campbell, play in the high school auditorium in ••:• S. Louise .Palmer of Keansburg is Mrs. Asher Irving is entertaining Muriel Aumack, Carol Cooley, Doro- the early spring, spending a few days with Mrs. John- relatives from Freehold and English- thy Kohlcr, Madeline Campbell, Edith The afternoon bridge club met Fri- son. town, Styles, Miss Lockwood, Hilda Welles, day afternoon at Mrs. Henry E. Ack- • Louise McPhee of Leonardo spent Albert White of Red Bnnk spent Dorothy Ogden of East Orange and erson, Jr.'s. Mrs. Burrowes won the • lait week with relatives and friends Sunday with David Connelly. the Misses Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Lester prize, a cut glass dish. Following at Newark. Miss McPhee is a pUDil ' Thomas Salmons spent Sunday Claytotuand Miss Lebla Crawford of cards refreshments were served. of tho Leonardo high school, but shewith friqnds at South Amboy. Freehold, Messrs. Earl Cherry, Her- Amonglthose present-were Mra.- F. •was exempt from the mid-year ex- Stephen Greenwood moved yester- bert West; John and Leonard Mount, Palmer Armstrong, Mrs. Horac1 e S. TATISTICIANS have aminations owing to her high class day from Sduth Amboy to the Peter Martin Hoffman, Gordon, Leon and Burrowes, Miss Belle Rosevear, Mrs. and the road shocks are light Average. McClees farm on Riverside drive. Seabrook Schanck, Fritz Hoagland, John C. Osborn, Mrs, Albert M. shown that the motoring accordingly. Hosford Brackett of Chapel Hill MrB. M. M. VonBeidel of NewJay Willey, Richard White, Jr., James Haigh, Mrs. J. Harold Hendrickson, public each year pays It is flexibly built—not stiff was operated on lost week at a Bos-York is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Avery, Will Sutphen, Harry Muccio, Miss M. Brown, Mrs. Lloyd F. Arm- ton hospital for a tubercular bone in Thomas VariSchoick. Fred Morris, Sam VanMater, John strong, Miss Esther Elliott and Mrs. $400,000,000 in depreciation and rigid—and strains on the liiFi head. The operation was suc- Campbell, W, Anderson, Edward cessful and Hosford is recovering. Mra. Harriet Edeson fell down the Ira Ansorge. and wear and tear of automo- mechanism are cushioned. cellar stairs in her home one day last Mauer, John Scully, Joseph Judson, Aaron S. VanBuskirk has been con- Communion will be administered week. Mrs. Edeson was badly Miss Mercedes Dey of Newark, Mrs- fined to his' home with grip for a biles. / It is the easiest rolling cox iicxt Sunday morning at the Nave- bruised and was laid up several days. William McFarland and Mrs, Joseph sink Methodist church. The ladies' Mount of Holmdel. couple of weeks. People, are t/ ng a good in America—and wearing fric- aid soclotv will meet tomorrow aftor- R. W, Zimmermann and family of Mrs. G. B. Aumack was the guest deal about Olief JW cars now- tion and drag is reduced to a iloon at Mrs, Nettie Swan's. Long Branch were Sunday guests of Rehearsals are in progress at thelast week of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Harris of Bol-Mrs. Ziramermann'e mother, Mrs. Keyport yacht club for the annual Hall of New York. adayB, and how^alf price is all minimum. Elizabeth Zimmermann. concert, of the Keyport concert or- foti entertained the Belford pindchle Rev. Calvin Heath of Red Hill will that their re-Bale value will It is direct-air-cooled— and club Saturday night. Piano selcc- chestra, which will be given in the FAIR HAVEN NEWS. tions were rendered by Miss Helen conduct the quarterly moeting of thespring under the direction of Harry reach at the end of a year. the expense and rapid deter- Keyport colored Methodist church L, Martin of Rahwnyv ^ Harris and William Hyors, next Sunday. "^ Chnrles N. Allen Suffered a Stroke Is it any wonder that motor- ioration of 177 p- > the William Anderson, Jr., of Anbury Mrs. Josephine A. Vanderbilt has of Paralysis Saturday. Park, spent part of last week with his moved from Third street to her new Charles N. Allen suffered a stroke ists are realizing how unnec- ordinary vtater-coo\..ig" system parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Ander- FREEHOLD'S SUMMER SCHOOL. house on Green Grove avenue. Richard A. Duell celebrated his of paralysis Saturday morning and essary this waste is, when are entirely avoided. son of .Navesink. Mrs. Anderson is School foi*Te«chera to Be Conducted has since beep in a serious condition. seriously sick. 04th birthday on Monday. He is practically helpless and his longer car-life means simply Look in the Sale and Ex- Miss Lola Dunno, a student at at County Seat Again. Costa Brothers will move their fruit store tomorrow from the Geran speech is affected. Mr. Allen is 74 cutting down the forces that change Columns of the news- Now Rochelle college, New York, has Tho summer school for teachers ears old and is a veteran of the 29th lieen spending a few days with her conducted at Freehold last summer building to the Goldschmidt block on wear out a car? papers or get the Used Car the same street. Sfew Jersey regiment. Ipnrents, Mr, and Mrs. Peter S. Dunne is to bo continued this summer, ac- John Farley of New York was here For fifteen . years, Franklin Dealers' List, and note the Of Leonardo. cording to an announcement made F. P. Armstrong was a New York visitor Friday. for a couple of days last week look- construction has Cut down scarcity of used Franklins. If : Osceoln Abraham George Wnshing- by the state department of educa- ing after his summer cottage. ton Lincoln Lnnc of Belford, who istion. It will be held in the Freehold W. Cpnover Smith hna been ill the these forces. you find one, note its high grammar school building beginning past' weojt, Mrs, Edward Hendrickson has re- employed in Bowser's garage at Sea-Monday, July 2d, and continuing turned from the Spring Eake hospital The Franklin Car ia light— second-hand value. v liright, spent part of last week nt his Mayor find Mrs. O. C. Bogardus after undergoing an operation. until Friday, August 10th. School and Capt. John Rogers loft on Mon- homo. . will bo held five alaya each week. To The funeral of Elias S. Lewis was . "(CheBtor Henry of Bolford, n pupil day for a Bcveral weoks' trip to Palm held at his late home on Willow street at the Leonardo high school, cut twobe eligible for admission to the sum-Beach, Florida. mer school a student must be at least Jesse G. Wobstor of Aobury Park last Wednesday afternoon. The ser- BROWN & LETSON of his fingers with a back, saw whilo eighteen years old, and must either mon was preached by Rev. John All- •working In the manual training was a visitor here last Tuesday. por. Mr. Lewis was a member of the be a graduate of an approved four- Mr. jimd Mrs. J. Harold Hendrick- Agents for Monmouth and Ocean Counties room. ' year high school or hold some form of Red Bank lodge of Odd Fellows nnd Herbert Podten, who is employed son spont tho wcok-ond with Mr. andmembers of tho lodge attended the a New Jersey toachers' cortiflcoto, Mrs. Fred W. Clif t of Summit. Also Agents for Hupmobile and Paige Large Stock of Used Cars at Bargain Prices by the Remington arms company at other than a special. funeral and conducted tho lodge's Mr. and Mra. Wilson Aumack at- burial service. Burial was made at Bridgeport, Connecticut, spent Sntur- -e-.^o . tended the banquet given by tho dny.nnd Sunday at bin homo at Nave- West Long Branch. 21-24 South Main Street Phone 866 ASBURY PARK, N. J. WILL FREE 160 RABBITS. Eastern Star lodge at Long Branch Slnerix^tho river has boon frozen Mr, and" Mrs. John Hoath of Hill- Wednesday night. clammartf\nro put to considerable side, near Navesink, will leave next Came from New Mexico Will bo Hot Rnritan grange will colobrate inconvenience-in following their oc- .week for the Adirondack mountains, Looio In Monmouth. ladies' night at their rooms on Front cupation. Josopn~~nntl Alvln Porker where thoy will stay several months. One hundred and fifty rabbits from street tonight. A pleasing ontortnin- make frequent trips to Sandy Hook tlon for appendicitis and is now stay- talus Morion Suuthull, who teaches New Mexico, bought by the Now Jer-ment has been planned, followed by nnd usually return with good catches. ing with her mother, Mrs. Harry Den- school at Flcmlngton, spent nnrt of sey stato (lnh and game commission, ]>cfrc3hmont8. Th*oy go to Ocoanic by trolloy and nis. lnat wflck with her narcnta, Mr. andwill bo rocolvod this wook by Garrett Mrs. William Adams has bean con- from thcro go down tho river in their Tho mid-week prayer service of tho SJPECEA.E-* AT Mm. Morton Southnll of Leonardo. W. Thorne, the county game warden. fined to hor home with grip. Some of the rabbits will bo liberated boat. They havp their clams carted Methodist church will bo held to- Miss Virprinn Dumont of Navenink Mrs. Lloyd F, Armstrong won thefrom Ocoanic to Fair Haven by annight at Mrs. William Parker's on was laid un last weok with grin. Mian in onch towimhlp of tho county except prizo at tho meeting of tho flvo hun- possibly Middletown township. Con- oxprossman. Third street. Florenco Smith of Rod Bank spent dred club Thursday afternoon nt Miss >> Mrs. Arthur Hondrickson, who The Fair Hovon Christian En- ditions for rabbits are not regarded Helen Osborn's. Sunday with Minn Marl* Dumont. as favorable thoro by Mr. Thorno and wan Horiounly hurt in nn automobile doavor society attended a sociable MIBRCS Ella Finnlgan and Mnry some of tho farmers of that place Louin Weinburg has opened a cigar accident about two weoks ago, is still given by the Oceanic society last Oompton, who tfro nurses nt Nowobjoct to on IncrotiBO in rabbits for stand in his brother's store on First at tho Long Branch hospital. I night. Tomorrow night tho Fair 29 BROAD STREET York, spent pnrt of last wook at fear thoy .will do damngo to fruit stroot. . In spite of tho fact that the rivor Haven society will bo the guests of their homes nt Bolford. trees. --'_ • • . Philip Silver hnB moved his tailor- was covered with about two inches of tho Reformed church society at Red Minn Ella S. Conovor of Now Mon- ing buainoss from Mr. Salz's storo oa snow the skaters and i£e boat-en- Bank. mouth is nponding a'Tow days wjth Broad street to the Levino building thusiasts wore out in force on Sun Mr. and Mrs. Richard McAllistor Mrs. Myrtle Palmer and Miss Daisy Bolford Sbator Hurt. on Front stroot.- day. Sovornl friendly rncos wero of Now York spout a few days hero Sutnhin of Holmdol. Rusnoll Hyoro, thirteen years old, . Mr. nnd Mrs. Willlnm Aloxandor hold among tho ico boat owners, last week. Rib Roast 2Oc 1b M>s. Cntliorlno Lethscn and hosor n of Joseph R. Hyors of Belford, and daughter Mildred of Snyvillo. Mr. nnd Mrs: Tony Hunting arc Mr. and Mrs. Frod Brad of Now «Inufrhtor Anna of Belford nro visit- fell last Wodnosday afternoon while L. I., wore tho guests last week of spending soveral days at their sum- York wcro Sunday gueata of Mr. and Lamb 22<£c 1b ing Mrs. Lolwon's Bon, Clinton Loh- Bleating on Garnsoy a pond nt Bolford. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Mqrroll. mer home bore. i,,.. . Mrs. Charles Sodon. ten of Konnnburir. His collar bono was broken and his Mrs. Fred L, Schildltnecht spont Harry Emorsoyi, a member of tho Mr. Snxton of New York was "a Loins of F>ork.' 25Sc 1b • Mra. Florence Perry of Bolford has rifjht (hoiildor blado dislocated. Al- several days last wook with her pur-actors' colony,'has boon sponding a Sundny visitor here. . , returned from n two wnoks' visit though tho Injuries wore ' pninful, onte, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C; Barker few days hero. ' .._ Pot Roast (Round),.... . SSo 1b With, hor qlsteiv Mru. Charles Footer Russell wnllcod to tho office of Dr.of ifighbridgo, N. Y. Mrs. Edward Dfonnan of Rod Bank Luko' Longhead is a wondor when of Lfjiif? Inland. 0. Wt Budlong nt Bolford, whore ho L \ Page Sixteen. THE RED BANK REGISTER . . LtTTLE SILVER NEWS. Is Now Officers Electtd by the Ladiei' Sovripg Society. o Seventeen members of the ladies' frewing society met last Thursday at Mrs. John Kemp's and elected these officers: , President—Mrs. A. C, Halter. VJco proyldont-^Mrs. RusuoU Parlier. Secretary—Mrs. JI. Henry 1'nrhcr. Treasurer—SIrn. Anson L. Sherwood. Mrs. George Rycrson was re- f! elected as flower and fruit conimit- tco nnd Mrs. William H. Bennett nnd Mrs. J. Elwood Harvey were re- elected as buyers of material for the society. Mrs: Anson L. Sherwood sent her thanks over the telephone for the flowers sent to her during her sickness. A, letter of appreciation 5-1 was read from Miss Florence Camp- be)l for the basket of fruit sent to Kcr, mother, Mrs. Mary Campbell, who was taken sick while on a visit at Coifs Neck. The society extended a vote of thanks to Mrs. Kemp for 7^ her hospitality. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. George'. Ryer- son's on Thursday of next week and after the conclusion of business a Valentine sociable and entertain- ment will be given. A silver offering for the work of the society will be taken at this meeting. Frank L. Parker, son of Mrs. M, Henry Parker, has bought a ranch at Miami* Oklahoma, and will engage in the cattle business. Mr. Parker, who.formerly lived here, hiis been jn the Southwest several years. Large quantities of ice are being cut on Douglass Parker's pond nnd most of the icehouses nt this place and Shrewsbury have been filled. Among the icehouses filled recently with ice from Mr. Parker's pond are those of Benjamin J. Parker, Mr. Mahoney, Mr. Chatillon and Mr. Nelson. The guild of St. John's chapel will meet tomorrow at Mrs. George Cur- tis's. A medicine company which sells Jl medicine to the accompaniment of songs, jokes and vaudeville stunts ej was at Mechanics' Ti'all from Friday until yesterday.. All the shows were largely attended and the sales of medicine amounted to more than $100. ' THE H. L. ZOBEL AGENCY, which is by far the.largest and most successful distributor of Pleasure Cars in Monmouth County,, Miss Fern Kemp has returned from a visit at New Brighton, Pa. will now put forth every effort to gain this distmction in their commercial department. Th'e.time is now ripe when every merchant or Charles Iford, who has been very sick, is slightly improved. business man must motorize his delivery department; competition is so keen that he will soon be a back number if he does not. The Mrs. Thomas Farley gave birth to a son last week. Zobel Agency has voluntarily dropped its former line of Trucks and has, after conscientious examination, selected a line'of Trucks that Lester C. Lovett spent part of last week at Philadelphia. they know will prove the most satisfactory, as they are America's best. ^ • Edward Borden, who is employed by Richard Bates, is laid up with sickness. Raymond Davison is a new employee of Mr. Bates. Nearly six months ago Mr. Zobel called into service one of the best engineers in the Commerical Car service—a man who has John T. Lovett is spending several days with his son, Dr. Irving Lovett, familiarized himself with every Commercial Car made today—knows their entire history—their weak as well as their strong points. who is connected with Johns Hopkins hospital at Baltimore, Maryland. His experience and judgment is unexcelled, and his services are in great demand the world over. The social club will meet tonight at Lester C. Lovett's to prepare-for a dance. Emerson Quackenbush, Thomas Rfir. Zobel said nothing is too good for his patrons—he must have Motor Trucks that excell all others. HE FOUND Bennett and John Pettit are employed on a big carpenter job in Middletown THEfVI! They're wonders, and full particulars regarding them will be featured in the Red Bank Register as well as other townhhip, Huge Getty, a summer resident of this place, is the eon- county papers in a very few days. V '••••• tractor. Mr. Gety has a jitney bus which is used to take the men to work. William Ward is the, driver of the bus. ] ( Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Anderson, who were married recently, were, ser- enaded by about fifty, persons a few nights ago. The serenaders had a big tar barrel and they stuffed this full of straw and saturated the straw with' five gallons of gasoline. The barrel and its contents were set on fire and a tremendous blaze was made. While the barrel burned the sere- For the first time in the history of the automobile,industry, the H. L. Zobel Agency has found Motor Trucks that will give the naders made the welkin ring with all sorts of noise making devices. Mr. utmost service at a minimum cost: .. ' and Mrs. Anderson invited the visit- ors in the house and festivities were enjoyed until nn early hour in the Watch for the big Announcement. You cannot afford to buy a Motor Truck until you first consult the' Zobel Commercial morning. Clifford Herbert had a stag party Department. for some of hisfriends one night last week. Songs and other entertain- ment were .provided by Joseph Jack- son, who was formerly an actor, nnd , by John Borden. Others present be- sides those mentioned were Clarence Hall, Winfred Fowler, Leonard Her- bert and Walter Worden. Mr. and Mrs.- William H. Herbert returned yesterday from a visit of ten days at Jamesburg and vicinity. Mrs. Winfield Wainwright spent part of last week at New York. —Mrs. Joseph Herbert of Long Branch has been visiting relatives here. Charles Anderson's automobile broke down and refused to go one night last week while Mr. Anderson was driving, home—from Ocennport.- .with-Mrs. George—Silver, and her room tomorrow night. "The Peak Tfie automobile was pulled to Mr. sons, Thomas and James Morford, Sisters" is on the program as a Anderson's garage by a team of will board at Red Bank. special feature, but just what this horses owned by D. Denise Lefferson. Mrs. Bunn of New York has been part of the entertainment will be iWinfred Fowler made a score of spending several days with her will not be disclosed until the exer- 99 in shooting at 110 blue rocks on daughter, Mrs. A. Holmes Borden. cises are given. Jjisiplace last week. Mr. Fowler was Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Borden are Rev. Herbert S. Munyon spent BhootiBg against an Oceanport man, occupying their house here after, Wednesday and Thursday at New .' whq made a score of 98. Shooting having spent the summer and fall at Brunswick. / matches have become very popular Long Branch. Mrs. Edwin Taber will move among Little Silver residents who live The Westminster circle gave a shortly to Long Branch. near the station and several contests sociable in the Sunday-school room Miss Alice VanSchoick entertained hare been held the past few days at of the Presbyterian church last the Tip Top club Friday night. Winfield Wainwright's and William Thursday night. A feature of the Miss Gladys Hulse has returned Porter's. entertainment was a^playlet entitled from a visit of two weeks at,Bay- ~- Joseph Herbert, Jr., of Long "Six Cups of Chocolate.1 " Those, who 'Branch, spent Saturday and Sunday took part were' Miss Ruth Silver, ' bore. Miss Miriam Parsons, Miss; Ethel Marlboro Newi. We open youy battery for your full inspection and advise you of its exact condition. Layton, Miss Alice Beake, Miss'Jessie "Pure Religion" is the subject for FINE LINEN • _ If it is in good condition we will put it in "dry storage." The storage is Free and you SHREWSBURY NEWS. Silver and Miss Mildred Johnson. Sunday morning at the Baptist Other numbers of the program were church. The evening subject will be LAUNDERING will be charged only for installing the new set of wooden separators that will be necessary. " Delightful Entertainment Given by a piano solo by Miss Sara Armstrong, "Learning by Doing." A Sunday- If other repair is necessary, and you authorize it, the work will be done when the Presbyterian Young Folks. a chorus by girls, solos by Miss Bessie school contest begins nelrt Sunday You can trust your fine shirte and TTh e woman's auxiliary of Christ Morford and Miss Dorothy "Linson morning between the boys and men collars to our expert help, fine soaps battery is assembled in the spring, at our usual reasonable charges. All charges are pay- church will meet tomorrow afternoon and a recitation by Miss Mildred and the women nnd girls. and selected starch with complete as- able only when your battery is returned to you. Your battery will be ready when y;ou Johnson., t The affair was in charge Mrs. 0. C. Herbert is spending sev- pt half-past two o'clock at the rectory. of Miss Mildred Johnson, chairman of surance that they will come back im- want it. The reading club met yesterday af- eral weeks with her daughter, Mrs. : the social committee. It was largely Cox of Brooklyn. maculate pnd splendid. ternoon at Mrs. John L. Hubbard's attended and was a very pleasing If your battery is beyond repair we will give you Letter of Credit covering our ex- at Bed Bank. Those who took part entertainment judging by the ap- Mrs. Mary McNinnie has returned The increased cost pf fine linen change allowance for it. This is good at any time to apply against the purchase of a New in. the exercises were Mrs. Hubbard, from a hospital at Trenton, where makes it compulsory that the "shirts Mrs, Ada B. Nafew, Miss Evie Valen- plause which the performers re- she has been for several weeks. Vesta Double Life Battery. ' tine, MiB3 Olivia Borden,' Mrs. Rich- ceived. A feature of the exercises Mrs. C. Myers has returned from and collars be laundered with the was a series of tableaus suggesting maximum care and skill, So see that and H. Sickles, Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. the name3 of Shrewsbury and Red New York, where she was in a hos- Arthur Swift. Bank business firms. The tableaus pital for » short time. YOUR bundle is given to OUR wagon. What Is Meant by Dry Storage Alex Denis has gone to St. Peters- were so well arranged that the audi- Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibbel were called Just call No. 3 2-J. burg, Florida, to spend the rest of the ence had no difficulty in guessing tho to York, Pa., last week on account A storage battery is an electro chemical combination. Storing the battery over the winter. He will return early in April. names. This part of the entertain- of the illness of Mrs. Gibbet's father. , The Willing Workers will'meet in ment was under the direction of Miss Miss Dora Brown has returned to winter with the. acid in it means that the chemical action taking place is deteriorating your thai Presbyterian chapel at Eatontown Bessie Bordon. school at Trenton after spending tho battery without doing the equivalent in work for you. ErMay night. Rev. Samuel B. Price week with her mother, Mrs, Eva Bed Bank Steam Laundry • .--(lay. January 30tli, Mr«. Jncoli \V. of heavy double harness, 2 sets of light single harness, a lot of collars, Mc- mun is business manager of Charles Canada. Later ho moved to Mary- Pintnrd of New York. He is also Jncob T. Edwards of Long Branch Coi'nwell, fornleily ot* lied liank. Cormick binder, 3 mowing machines, hay tedder, hay, rake, Aspinwall potato land. When ho lived at Little Silver survived by two brothers, Samuel COTTHIOLI..—At Adelphla, on Tliurs- planter, Hoover potato digger, grain drill, 2 two-horse Planet Jr. riding cul- Lewis's lumber business at Red Bank. he was enguged in the carriage paint- died at the hospital at that place flay, Jnnuary I'iHh, Mrs. Sunan Cottrell, tivators, Iron-Age riding cultivator, 2 No. 20 Oliver sod.plows, 2 No. 3 South .John Lauir of Point Pleasant was a and Jnmes C. Bruce of Oceanic. The Sunday night from n complication of used T/j^ycrars. ing business. Mr. Lako leaves a funeral will be held Friday afternoon used i^ycai Bend sod plows, weeder, sod cutter, A harrow, iron roller, lot of neckyokes Bed Bank visitor on Friday. wife, who beforo her murringo was diseases. He was 31 years old. Mr. IIAL'lb.Y.. •At Goose XceU, on Sunday, and whiffletrees and other small articles too numerous to mention. Ralph 0. Willgusa is building a at two o'clock at the Presbyterian Edwards was a son of the late Jacob Januaryy*' ^Sth2S , r.oon iJalton, h^od 50 garage on the rear of his property on Katherine Many of Little Silver. He church and the burial will be at Fair All the articles mentioned are in good condition, ft.,^ also leaves eight children, three View cenletcry.' • I Edwards. He had lived in Long DUBOIS.—At Red Banlc, on Sunday, Park place. brothers nnd two sisters. . His Branch about twenty years. Three January USIh, Harriet UuDols Sinuek. About Thirty Tons of Good Mixed Hay, 500 Bualiefe of "Corn. Miss Mary Knight, a teacher in the sisters and two brothers survive him. atted '1 years anil :i niontiis. brothers and sisters are Joseph Lake These goods will absolutely be sold for the high dollar; no under bidding. Sod Bank high school, spent Sunday of Red Bank, John Lako of Jersey JOSEPH C. GULICK DEAD. EUWAHDS.—At r-onKl!ranch, on Sun- with friends on Long Island. r day. January :'Sth, Jacob T. Edwards, City, and Thomns Lake, Mrs. Delia Died in Hospital. ;eil 31 years. CONDITIONS—All sums under $10, cash; over $10, eight months' noto Mrs. Fred S. Hayes and children Howland and Mrs. Charles Hobrough Aged- Middletown Resident Died ELY.—At Long Branch hospital, on with approved security. spent part of last week with Mrs. of Little Silver. " Thursday of Heart Disease. Louia Peteler, father of Dr. Alois Wednesday, January 24th, Charles T. Hayes's mother at Newark. Joseph C. Gulick of Middletown Peteler of Keyport, died in a Jersey Kly, a«ed (i7 years. T. V. YETMAN, Auctioneer. Mrs. Hallock has returned to Pitts- died last Thursday morning of heart City hospital Saturday of paralysis. GATES.—At Asbury Park, on Monday, A. J. C. STOKES, Inside Clerk. JACOB F. KINHAFER. burg after having spent several weeks VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA. disease. He was sick about three Mr, Peteler was 68 years old and was January 2Sltb, Daniel Gates, agt'd 62 ALEX. L. McCLEES, Outside-Clerk. Caterer on the-grounds. with her sister, Mrs. Henry S. White months and had been confined to theborn in New York. For the past GULIC:K.—At Middlctown, on Thurs- of East Front street. •' - . Mother of Mr«. Frank Braid'Died bed one week. Mr. Gulick was born several years-he had visited his sonday, J.inuary 2Sth, Joseph C. Gulick, James Porscll of Mechanic street is Thursday al Age of 76 Year.. 79 yenrs ago at Freehold. He hadat Keyport and he was well known used 79 yenrs. employed at New York as representa- Mrs, Catherine Coyne, widow of there. He is survived by a' widow. HAXCK.—At Red Bunk, on Monday, lived at Middletown about forty January 29th, Hiss Berllia Hance, aged , tive for the Baker rim and Evans car- Thomas Coyne, died last Thursday years, where he was a farmer. Mr. "1 years. buretor company. noon at the home of her daughter, Gulick leaves a widow, three sons and Rev. Stephen Merritt Dead. HEATH.—At T^oni? Branch, on Friday, Patrick E. Regan, a former resi- Mrs. Frank Branch of Oakland street, a daughter. The children are Henry January 20th, .Airs. Betty A. Heath, aged on first mortgage, improved property, in sums to suit dent of Red Bank and Shrewsbury, with whom she had lived for sixteen T. Gulick of Middletown, Ellsha S. Rev. Stephen Merritt, head of a •12 yem-H. was a visitor hero Monday. Mr. Re-years. Death was caused by pneu- Gulick of Long Branch, Raymond New York firm of undertakers and LAKE.—At Baltimore. Maryland, on borrowers. 111 monia after a sickness of four weeks. a former resident of Ocean Grove, Sunday. January 21st, Kdn-in Lako, for- s' lived at Shrewsbury at the time Gulick of Brooklyn and Mrs. 0. J. merly of Little Silver, aged Gl years. Mrs. Coyne was born in Ireland 76 Hogan of Closter, N. J. He also died at New York Monday. aHe had APPLY TO spelling bees were popular and old filled various Methodist pulpits in the MABB.—At Plalnfleld, on Thursday, residents of that place will recall him years ago. Her husband died fifteen leaves a sister, Miss Lydia Gulick of January 25th, Milhird Mnbb. Jr., for- years ago. Besides Mrs.Brnsch, Mrs. East Orange. The funeral was held past fifty yenrs. Mr. Merritt con- merly of. Long Branch, ased 14 years: as the champion speller of the village. ducted the funeral of General Grant REILJL.1T «c QUINN Mrs. Floyd Rue- has returned to Coyne leaves another daughter, Miss Saturday afternoon at half-past MADILL.—At Chapel Hill, on Friday, ? Catherine Coyne of Oakland street, and many other notable people. January 2Cth, Alexander Madill. aged G7 lor home at New York after a long twelve o'clock at tho house. Rev. years. , *% Davidson Building, etay with her mother, Mrs. Harry M. and a sister, Mrs. Michael Maloney Marion T. Conklin, pastor of the Mid- v of .Maple avenue. The fuenral was dletown Reformed church, had charge Leon Dalton Dead. MARTZ.—At Cllftwood. on Sunday. Ivins'of Bridgo avenue;' Mrs. Rueheld Monday morning at ten o'clock January 21st, John Martz, HKC<1 75 years. Red Bank, New Jersey. left her home the latter part of July, of the service. The burial was at Leon Dalton, who lived at Goose MAYN'ARD.—At Detroit. Michigan, on end in the early pnrt'of August was at St. James's church and the burial Freehold. ' . Neck, died Sunday morning from a Monday, January 22d, Dr. James K. May- was at Mount Olivet cemetery. nard, formerly of Freehold, aged 83 etricken with typhoid fever, from -complication of diseases. He had years.- which disease she has just recently DEATH OF CHARLES T. ELY. been sick in bed since last June. Mr. MITCHELL.—At Belfonl, on Thurs- _ ^recovered. ANDREW CREIGHTON DEAD. Dalton was 59 years old and leaves day, January 25th, Mrs. Stewart Mitchell, li, J. Bidgway of Hudson avenue is Well Known Court Officer Dies a a widow and six children. He waa a aged 75 years. Aged Highlands Reiidont Diod Sun- Long Branch Hospital. member, of the Red Bank lodge of MORFOKD.—At East Hampton, New ( .'with pneumonia. • day of General Debility. York, on Thursday, January -'5th, Harry Jacob Stier has given up his job Charles T. Ely, a court officer at Royal Arcanum. H. Morford, formerly of Red Dank, aged at William Pope's barber shop. Andrew Creighton, one of the old- Freehold for over 25 years, died at i years. Anthony Boncore of Shrewsbury est residents of Highlands,, died Sun- theLongBrnnch hospital last Wedncs- Victim of Bright'. Disease. MOVER.—At Kingston on Tuesday, avenue haa resumed his position at day morning of goneral debility. He Jnnunry 23d, Miss Husun Muyer, aged S7 was 76 years old. Mr. Creighton was dayr Mr. Ely was taken to the hospi- Thomas Bergen of Asbury Park, years. Eisner's factory after having spent tal about two weeks beforo his death brother of Freeholder Willinm M. JiunPHY.—At Rumson, on Thursday, two weeks at Bethel, Conn. borh in Ireland. He came to High- J lands when a young man and hadsuffering from diabetic gangrene. At Bergen, died Sunday night of January 2f»th, James I . Aiurphy of Klllll- Mr. and Mrs. James R. Smock of first he intended undergoing an oper- Bright's disease. Mr. Bergen had m, aged 37 years. Fetors place spent Sunday'with Mr, lived there ever sinco. »Mr. Croighton NAYLOI!.—At Tcnnent, un- Friday, loaves a son, Bernard Creighton of ation but the doctors did not believe been laid up since Christmas, when ASBURY PARK, N. I. and Mra. Richard Lufburrow of Mid- he could stnnd the shock. He was in he suffered an attack of grip. He January linh, James H.-Naylor, aged 711 dletown village. Hjjhlandn, who is spending a few an unconscious condition for two days yenrs. months in California, and three was 7.0 years old and is survived by PETIOLE!:.—At Jersey City, on Satur- Miss Florence Robinson of Pitman dnughters, Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. before his death. . . • • two brothers. lay. January 27th, Louis I'eteler, aged Wire or Phone at my expense. Grovo, formerly of Rod Bank, hasW. Addison Romaino and Miss Mar- Mr. Ely was 07 years old and was OS years. been visiting tho Misses Kelly of born in'Millstone township. While a Church News. SCIIULTZ.—At Long Branch, on Tues- Maplo avenue. garet Croiehton, all of Highlands. day. January 2:[d, Chark'M ScliultK. The funeral was held this morning at young man he worked in various Sunday night will be observed as Miss Minnie McDevit of Red Bank clubs and hotels at Long Branch. ! SHAPIRO.—At Long Branch hospital, LEX'S GET ACQUAINTED! mer>v-^Ttnday with Miss Christine the Highlands Catholic church and His dilties at the court house gave "Men s Night" at First Methodist i l-'ridny, January 20th, Louis Khuplro, fichu : t Belford. the burial wns at Mount Olivet ceme- church. One hundred men will gather aged 03 years. A postal brings you a generous sample ot tery. • him n Wide acquaintance and he wasand march to the church in a body, STA.NTON.—At Avon, on Wcdnrsday, WU.-irt McNeil of Jersey City known all over the county. He was January 2Hii, . Airs. Bcnjatidn ^tautou, E spent Saturday and Sunday with his . -a-4«- a member of the Long Branch lodge singing "Yield Not to Temptation." ngod Ofi years. GOOD LUCK EV1ARGARI parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McNeil DIED FROM INJURIES. of Elks. ! • Rev. Hnrold P. Sloan will preach on 'I'lL'l'O.V.—Al Allcnliui'Kt, on SunJay, (The Original Pure FY>od Butterlrte) /; "An Almighty Christ and the' World January 2Stll, IMward Tlltnn, aged Co of Bridge avenue. Marvian Reevoi Dioa at New York as years. GENERAL A euchre party for the benefit of BOY KILLED BY TRAIN. at War." A special musical program- DAMSEL B. OORM, Red Bank, DELIVERY the Sons of Veterans' nuxiliary will >' Result of Elevator Accident. will be given by a choir of 24 persons. be held next Tuesday night at Mrs. Marvian Reeves, formerly of RedGrandson of Mrs. Hattie Mabb of Women will act as ushers at the serv- Samuel Coggins's 011 West; Front Bank, died Sunday at Bellevue hos- Long Branch Meets Tragic Deatli. ice. street pital at Now York from injurios Mrs. Hnttie Mabb of Long Branch At the Reformed church Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs. William D. Ottorson which he received while working ns was called to the home of her son,morning the subject will be "OneI want you! Well, here I am! and William A. Truex of Broad street an elevator man In a clothing fac- Millard Mabb of Plainneld, last Thing." At night the Carlisle-Pier- will loavo this week for Miami, Flor- tory. He was caught between the Thursday by a telephone message pont temperance debate will be given ida, whore they will spend the rest elevator nnd the floor. His leg WBBstating that her grandson, Millard, by Lewis and MacCauley, traveling Seacoast Sugyestions of the winter. broken and he was internally injured. Jr., had been seriously hurt. When entertainers. A union Christian En- Cfia$. 0. Smith, Mrs. Frank Howard of Newark Marvian waa 21 years .old. When he she reached Plainfiokl she learned deavor service will be held tomorrow LICENSED AUCTIONEER returned home Monday after visiting lived at Red Bank he was employed that the boy had been instantly killed night at the church and delegations WHAT HAS BECOME OF relatives hero. She was accompanied In Clarence White's shoe store. He by a train. The boy wns fourteen will be present from Oceanic, Fair With clerk or without clerk. by Mra. William Howard of Hudson was the eon of Grover Reeves of years old. He and a companion were Haven ,and Long.Branch. The music ovenuo, who will spend several days Beech street Besides his parents he ort tho tracks when they were run will be by a choir of fifty persons. 42 Sixth Avenue, THAT MONEY? at Newark. leaves two sisters, Vivian and Veru, down by an express train.' Tho other A cottage prayer meeting will be held Frod Comstock spont Sunday with who live nt homo. boy was seriously injured. Millard Friday nignt. Long Branch, N. J. How often after shopping you have thought you hnd At.the Baptist prayer meeting to- Mr. and Mrs. James VanBrunt of Mabb and his family formerly lived Telephone 123-W. surely lost sonic money, since you could not no- Latowood.-. • DEATH OF AVON WOMAN. at Long Branch but havo been nt night, Mrs. Alico Smith Baker of count for nil you started out with. Sometimes, even Mrs. E, Zoiglor in visiting friends Pluinflold severnl years. The boy's Marlboro, who recently returned nftcr racking your memory, you ennnot determine at Lakewood and Southard. Mrs. Benjamin F. Stanlon Died Last body wns buried in the WcBt Long from missionary work in China, will whether you hnve lost it or spent it, sinco you havo Mrs. Marshall Springstein and Wednesday. Branch cemetery. speak. Mrs. Baker will also speak at no record of your expenditures. . tho women's missionary society meet- daughter Dorothy of Mount stroet Mrs. Caroline Stnnton, widow of .O-. o But if you keep your funds in an account at Tho spent part of last week with relatives Benjamin Stnnton, diod at her home ing" tomorrow afternoon nt throe Female Operators HIGHLANDS WOMAN DEAD. o'clock at Mrs. L. P. Conklin's on Seucoast, rind pay nil bills by check, you enn tell at Long Branch. at Avon last Wednesday. She had nt nny timo just what your money hna boon spont ' Miss Adele Walkley of Branch nvo- been confined to the bed five months. Bergen nlnce, The Bnptist men's Mrs. Elizabeth Comstock Died Last league will meet tomorrow night in and Learners on for, whether it wns spent wisely, and how much nue spent Saturday and Sunday with Death was duo to paralysis of tho Week at Ago of Eighty Yeart. money you hnvo left. > Hiss Mildred Wagner of Now York. arteries. Mm. Stnnton was 66 years the lecture room of tho church. Ar- Ladles'Waists. Mrs. E. R. Jones and her daughter old and had lived nt Avon 45 years. Mrs. Elizabeth Comstock, widow of rangements will be,completed for a In opening nn account by mail, nil you need to do Dorothy and her mother, Mrs. E. B.Hor husband, who was at one timo George Comstock of Highlands, diod chicken supper ,{o be given Thurs- is to enclose your first remittance with n letter, Blchard of Brown place, are spending postmaster thera and also collector, Tuesday of last wook nt tho ago ofday night, February 15th. The Paid While Learning. giving your full namo nnd oddrcss. Money may bo the rent of tho winter at St. Pctors- died several years ago. Mrs. Stanton eighty years from a complication of Philathoa eocicty will meet next sent in draft, postal monoy order, or curroncy if loaves tlireo sons and a daughter. diseases. Mrs. Comstpck had lived Tuesday night at Miss Ella Davis's Steady Work. registered, tnrfr, Florida. nt Highlands nearly half a century. on Park place. Tho chorus choir, William F. Hogan of Brooklyn. Her husband died eight years ago. At which sang nt tho revival services, Small Girls Wanted. 2 per cent intorest is paid on checking accounts ' former president of tho Red Bank and Lotet Brother and Cousin. ono timo ho owned o lot of property will sing at tho church scrvico next when tho bnlnncc of $1,000 is mnlntaincd. 4 per Lone Branch trolley lino, was a RedJ Mra. William Burkhordt of Asbury on Navesink avenuo near Miller Sunday night. cent puid on interest accounts. Sank visitor yesterday. Park hns just received word of thoBtroot. Tho funeral of Mrs. Comstock Top Floor. 70 Broad Street. Alden Mason of Oakland street death of a brother and a cousin in was hold Sunday afternoon at the epont Saturday and Sunday with rela- tho trenches with tho Gorman forces. house. The scrvico was in charge of Deaths In China. tives at Brooklyn. Hor brother waa killed October 22(1 Rev. Thomas H. Hicks. Burial was Teacher (i..n. geography)—There SAVE MONEY—SAVE EGGS William Frank of Shrewsbury nvo- and tlie cousin on Octobor 14th. A at Fair View cemetery. aie BO many peoplo in China that - nno ia a new employee on Tho Regis- brothor-in-law yran wounded five every timo you breathe some ono dies. ter staff. Will jam graduated from months ago and hns been In a hos- (To small boy putting vigorously)— UDD BEATERS and LADD MIXERS the Red Bank higlt' school last year. Auctioneer Gates Dead. Harry, mtfiat are you doing? pital ever since. Dnniel Gates, a well-known auc- , are warranted to do this Mr. and Mrs. Alston Bookman of • . ••<) • p., . '•• Harry—I'm killing Chinamen. Broad stroet will sail Saturday for tioneer of Asbury Park, diod Monday ,—MI i m ^~ Havana, Cuba, whero they will spend Death of on Infant. morning-' of ncuto indigestion and Cord of Thanks. Their Scientific Mechanical Construction -Bond Street and Mnttiaon Averitie Ihrco wockn. Harriot Smock DuDoln, agod two heart disease. Mr. Gated waa 02 We take this moans of thanking immcti per feet beating nnd atrallng t Sirs. 'Henry Demtnort of Park yearn nnd tlireo months, daughter of ycarii old and was a native of Eng- our noighbarB and friends for their ihu..-"2EGGS CO AS FAR AS 3. Telephone 500. Aebury Park^N. J. place la seriously nick. Frank C. DuBola of Broad street;/ land. Ho waft widely known and many acts of kindness shown to us in Throwownyyour old bentctt nndmixeri. Sidney Richmond, who 1B employed died Sunday night of diabetes aftor a traveled a groat deal, having modo our bereavement caused by tho death You'll SAVE EGG S-ll.u. at J:t KrldcUB clothing .store, is n short stcknoss, Tho fun oral was hold soveral trips abroad. Ho waa a mem- of our son and. brother, James P. MONEY by selling theio AT ONCE. diBl patient at tho Long Branch at tho house yesterday afternoon bor of tho Long Branch lodgo of Mur • . and tho burial WAS at Fair Vlow com- Elks. A widow nnd four children r. and Mra. Willinm Murphy and ALL DEALERS it United Biyiltlot tap.. K.Y. J, Norman of Potora place otcry. . eurvivo him, family.—Advertisement. '»'„ • I' ' • Pagre Fourteen THE RED SANK REGISTER. 1 THIS SALE IS THE TALK OF THE CITY j I REDUCTION IN OUR