Uined 'Ws.*l»-'JntireD u aWrt-CUs* ta>tUi atit&Mst* oasertBadBarfc^Vti^theArtlllt^re.ld.liif. : J i : : RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY* SEPTEMBER 30,1925. $1.50 PER YEAR.". PAGES 1 ':';5'' -- -'*- •<%'• '^•?r':.'-r ^^ ^'^. --^-^'^^j^2sis^£sMl'' THREE PLUMBERS GO SOUTH. : : i 'rom this section of the county to FIREMEN'S FAIR BEGINS. •~.-:„'.) -•,v' ,---iv.',,-i^»<.-v•A-': ' .•••*••-. • iiliilitpi Two Reel BahWr* and a Kejrporter NO BOROUGH FOR THEM. BIO LOSSES FOR FARMERS. Newark and New York. "Mr. Tay- YOUNGipf* UVER PLAZA SIPEW/ or at least received something for ANNUAL FAIR OF RED BANK "" ;;v^rAM^pif.'forrt»rl4».,,"•• ,.,_' '•LEONARDO SATISFIED WITH John' Stone of Locust avenue, A VERY BAD SEASON FOR is corn. I can tell you a better N EXHIBITION TO BE*PROUD 'EOPLE^HERE/TiiRlEbJ COMPANY NOW GOING ON. THINGS A3_THEY ARE. Walter VanNei,t of Leighton ave- TRUCK GROWERS. itory than tho story of $1.78 for OF AT LEONARDO. . ING' NO;PI^Cje;;TO;Wp^ili farfaptnifoat FIr*m«tt-Op«B«iI-Tli«lr-nue-andT^leo^ge^Bl^gwelt^frEey' Tamuhi|i_JCMEsUI< io_NotlH«d hr i,000 ears of corn and you can n- Some inelBnces—the—Coit—of print-it If you "~donE userssy riSHre. Boys and Girl* of tb« Township Had . rJ-;r3heebaii;';%iisi;Rtt»^p*ei*;:|^ an; Falr Uit Saturday Night on Old pott left Monday in,;an automobile DeUgatlon of Ocean View Reii- Shipping and Selling the Crops. v.V:ffi.A'tt:to'iPrs»Si*^-Ha>oW Jon*»— Empire Theater Property—Hot for Florida. AH three men ore dentt Last Thundajr Night— Thero a,ro certain reasons why I Fine Dispiajrs of Flowers, Vogo- dajr, ^Ight'trstlie^MlWIei^g Amounted to More Than the To- "ont want my name used." table* arid Fruit—Large Attend- :.;S,l?l*)a;;a^w^i,!»nte»1j^teiy::. ;-,;!; Roaat B»ef Supper Tomorrow. plumbers. They have n'ot decided Ocean Vlev Requeiti Granted. tal Sum Received for Produce. Township Commitlca—^A : : Independent fire company of Red where they will stay, in Florida, but "I bought 4,000 ears of corn for' ance ; and Admiring Comments. . M»do Toward CBttlng SS^ii^Bei'" :She^w.c'i«t«cl seven Sentiment for a borough at Leon- The truck farmers in this section 40 from a Holmdel farmer at a Bank opened IU annual fair Satur- they : will s(6 - toVwhatever part>of ardo, which a few weeks ago Anyone who'. believes thera will Biver Pla?a folksaerit; a': p.eutiori'ys.® J-yiears; sonibf Timothy ISheehan ol if'Monmouth county are winding time when there was a slack spell e a lack of, farmers to till the soil teonardo, died last. Thursday after- day night on the old Empire theater that state seems best suited to pro- seamed to be very Btrong, has ap- up the worst season, that many of i the Middletown township co&p[[0lj§ property on Monmouth street The vide them with jobs, The men took n the produce hauling business. I if Middletown township in the fu- ic last Thursday night 'for..ii^»>|V noon from a fractured skull' and parently veered completely around hem have experienced. Previous ;hought I might be able to make a fair will run all this week and next with them a large tent in which to such an extent that it is now as ture would have discarded this idea 'alks on West Pfont" strertjjtropi^ 'other /injuries which he; received o.this year for four years straight imall profit on the corn and thus, ifter. attending the annual town- when he -was struck by an automo- week Mid will close on Saturday they will .:live. :> They also have unpppular to be for a b rough gov- h tt f hd Hubbard's bridge to; BCubl»a»4i>y|iS?% night,* October Iftth. There are a kitchen utensils and other things she potato farmers had poor use my time to some, advantage, ihip agricultural-show last Tuesday, bile. The accident occurred a few ernment as it once' was popular. sons, while ;the truck farmers, did we and as far forth on Hubba't4Mi number ot booths where articles needed for camp life. ('- ( white waiting for the farmers to ^Wednesday.;• and • iThursday^; The ivenue\as.Bidewalka/eoii^bti^|di^% .yards from the.boy.'a home; on the Last' week a New York paper fairly well. This year'Conditions ingaga hiy- truck for hauling.. In- : and refreshments arc sold. These printed a long story to the effect show; wa» held incthe agricultural The petition stated tot /an ;Un^«*|-i| ifLeoriardvllle road,•/-' -•'• >~) : :' ;:• are reversed. The potato farmers tead of selling the corn at a profit school building on 'the- high School Michael ' attended; St, Agnei's booths an decorated with crepe that the different sections of Leon- :e"ssful ;efforl had,been, madtto/igifgf paper •: of 'fancy colors. Dancing la had a fair, season while the track was obliged to sell the whole grounds. Both the' quality and-the school at Atlantic Highlands, He ardo had united' to form a borough* farmers had a poor one.' these iirtprovementa from the-sttaWS held every night on one of the big- The article mentioned -Henry Van- i,000 ears, for.- f 15, which made a quantity of the exhibits showed that lighway commission, fh»,njatt«!ri|. , rode 5 from Atlantic. Hlghlaridi to '•'. Some farmers, ascribe the, _poor loss of $26 to me besides what'I there must bea; large riuihber. of Leonardo ,in a bus and ,he got outgest outdoor dancing platforms in Raalen of the Leonardo civic', in- 'as discussed at length at the,iii6et-|| this section.. Music is furnished by MIDDLETOWNE'RS IN AUTOMO- season for truck farmers to, the fact lost in hauling the- corn to New Middletown; boys and girb, who are of the, machine on-the right side. terests- association • and Kdward that many persons who.had- been ing. Edwin L. Scekmani made' the.J; Frank Kuhl's orchestra. In solicit- Ybrk. Corn sold at such:, a'-Ioiw intensely interested, In farming. r . Michael was in a hurry to get home.' BILE COLLISION LAST WEEK. Corbett of the Ocean Tiew nrop'erty raising potatoes quit doing so en- iuggestion that a fence be. putup^ ing article! for the fair the firemen owners' association, as being the price that I quit ha'uling..it'-after, The show ranks with the best >n the north side .of: West-Fwn||; He had to cross the road and he did Mrs. George wliiett'a AnUlo Was 1 tirely this year, or reduced, their met with a generous response from most' prominent. workers for the awhile. I did not want to see theiver held in the township. It was itreet and that tho'space inside thlf not wait for the,bus to puss before Broken anil Mrs. Albert Hen. potato acreage considerably/ and 'armer's.got stung.' Another reason he started.1 to go across. . He ran the business men of th town and borough;' ; :• •'•"', - •'. . given under the direction of Frank fence be ueiii tor peJcatrlans.Mo,, friends of the firemen. Independ-. drlcluon Received a Cut That Re- went in for truck crops,. It is' why I quit carting.'corn. was because 'oston, the. new agricultural teach- around - the' back of the bus and. Last week; the two organizations claimed by some that'the increased iction was taken on this •.'•Jugip^'f ent fire.com.,ar;y has been holding- quired Nln« Stitches to Close. I. was afraid the farmers would r, and he shared compliments With tion. Some of the committeemeii;,: ,,started to dart across', He run di- ... .Cars driven/-and..;owned; by Mrs. in question' held, meetings; and' at acreage devoted to truck crops have- meydowh for a robber, after fairs for more; than twenty yeprs each of them Mr • VanDaalen and the exhibitors on'the success of the thought the fence would be danger-^ rectly in front of an on-coming I Albert Hendrickson and William glutted,the market and made the ;hey, received their returns. I ii: and the firemen are'strlvln<<.to make Mr. Corbett denied the. newspaper iff air.. The show was open for'ex- IUS for nutoists. ' '•' :,:' v^ic^ls " Ford car driven by Harold Jones' of Heyer, who live near' Middletown prices low. ,. " wciuldn'i?:be afraid to bet. that mil- hibits; from anyone, but only the Campbell's Junction. '•.•• this year's :air bigger .and better story.. They said, they were- not. in The sidewalk space on .* 'Weijt?;, than aver. ,' . .' . !••••> village*; collided ' last Wednesday Other farmers Eay this theory;'ia lions of ears of sweet corn in Mon- agricultural pupils , could receive The automobile struck the boy faijeit of, n borough. ': Tha; matteV 'ront: street $3 now often used: by|| afternoon: neer' New Monmouth. 1 not based on facts. They-say that [mouth county will get ripe and hard cash prizes, 0 and dragged: him along the road a The. .firemen.; are receiving help was deemed, of 80.much importance mtoists who park their cars. ;XIi'e;,r With Mrs. Hendrickson. waa her. ;th'e; price pf.truck crops "was ..not " will be used to feed The different, classes and the win- considerable distance before it from the ladies' auxllhry of the mother, Mrs..'George. Willett;; and by the Ocean, yiewassociation that materially reduced when tb/ pro- loramitteemen voted to have/."''ndfe company. Onj of the, features of it sent'a delegation of'its members ive-stock." ners,, in the order of their merit, tarkin/j" signs ploccd there.^Thej^l _Jpppped,I_ Mr._Jojosjitated after* RuU»-Willettrdaughterr of Cornelius duce was retailed to the.public. 1 - |the fair^lirberg^KoTToasr^bBet torth^efMiddletowriT-tbwhsWp-'com-i This,story of_^sweet^corn being ilspL voted 'tojnake^njsffprt to bnj^! wards'that he ha3 'o opporTufilfjTto 1 Willett, Ruth is a niece of Mrs; TThese "farmers sayTtheToHljnea- usedTo. feed^live~stock was told to' see the boy before the-automobile supper to be sewed.'tomorrow night Hendrickson. . , * ' • ' mit'ee meeting last Thursday; night son they can assign for: the low [and from Mrs. vonKattcngell at- The Register reporter by many Lima beans—Henry Elgenraueh.of Chap- the corner of West Front street aho|;;, struck him. The accident occurred -'front'fiye to' eight; o'clock by, the to deny the newspaper story. They prices received by the tillers of the el, Hill, Fierce.Leonard of. Leonardo. Beo- 'auxiliary; If the weather is fair the Both automobiles were badly left.no room;for doubt in the minds farmers. "Yes, it's true," said .one Hubbard avenue in order to Iwiden;.!, in front of Herbster's garage at the soil is that tho farmers were made' farmer, commenting, on the whole- iamin Gordon ol Chaptl Hill. iBpperj.^il._be^!^eol^oalfto.Jair^ilbe/^eol^alftoJirr damaged and all the occupants' of of the comm\tteemeh" that'whatever Summer, squaih—M»rcin»v Edlnston of that corner. It was also yote4;;|o|| ^ corner, of-Appleton, avenue and; the 7 "the goats'^of Lan_unjust- method of Mrs; "Hendrickson's;—car—rwe'ro l^id£^pp^_pLf J Riverside drire,..HenrrJ&isenrauch. Lebnardville road. ,> . grounds on Monmouth street and\Jf effbrfc" had been-Tinder--.way-for-a- "disfflbutfon. THey say'that if tHe juy land to giden a portion of Hntftj j the weather, is; stormy tho supper' knocked out of the'machine; They, borough government' is now dead. would seem to be about as- bad as bard avenue where that Street^5ij| Michael, was rushed- to the Long buying public had benefited because anything that" could be imagined Wax beam—Christine Matula of Elvcr- ; Branch* hospital, and he died a iew Will be held .'In; the flreliouse on Me-were on their way to Red-Bank to The Ocean View folk.- asked, that alde drive,. Adolph Funk of River.Flaia, ' narrow. '." .:, ' ' ' :" .; "*V'v'*.($$ attend a show.'. Mrs; Willett suffer- of reducad retail' prices the. farm- for- the. farmers, but consider the minutes later on the operating chanic street. Mrs. Sarah-Bennett Florence ayeiiue.be taken' over as a ers would shoulder their losses with Hardhead . citron-^-fienJamlh * Gordon, . The question of putting sidewalks- ed a broken bone in her ankle .and casa• of the tomato farmers, < The George Gordon.' on' Hubbard avenuo was discussedf| _jableu Jtr. and Mr;s.. Sheehan .were, 1B in general charge of the supper public hihgway aril thbror.uesf was equanimity, convinced that the.situ- various.cuts.and 'bruises. She in at 1 sweet:corn growers can.at least Use . Eggplants—Henry and George Jacobs,cl. at length, but no action was takeri.4 nearly" prostrated" with~grl?f.""'™~" oltteltt. ' granted. - Frank Scott was instruct ,, ation~Tvns;~cauBcd-by "the'natural Mlddletown_ village, "Mary Campbell o^ 'Joseph Asay is chairman of thethe Long Branch hospital and ed to fix a grade for sidewalks and' the" eatn~forjiieir live stock.: ::But" CkapeVHill, Benjamin' Gordon." The property alongsldBthsstSssWai^ : Mr. Jones was arrested on a tech- improving. MrKsHendrickson was' laws of supply and demand. -Since, the tomato growers cant do a thing* nical charge of manslaughter and fair committee, Knymond Boyd is curbing onithat street. Tho electric however, the pgblio had to pay as Watermelons—Benjamin' Gordon. Ruth about level with the -street '•'•'anil^fes secretary arid" Max WoLmahh is as* taken to the hospital with a cut inlight company sent a letter to the with, their tomatoes that they cant Oswald of Fort Monmoath. was said ithatjt'. ^patj^wBre^aiade'^j • he was released Jn ball. . much or:nearly- as.much'ns' in. for- market The only thing they can d^ ; slstant secretary. iUwshall' Spring- her forehead that required nine effect that it,would:noi put a light - Winter squnih—Warren Palnur of Le for pedestrians automobiles^ wouH'^ - The funeral oft little Michael was stitches; to close. She had various mer years a good manyj farmers .be- "s-to do nothing—let the tomatoes held Saturday and burial was rhade steen is in charge of the dance floor*., on Florence avenue because there lieve that the lowpricesreeeived by onardo, Mary Campbell. run over the path. Mr. Beekmari-™ Those in charge of the^, various minor" injuries. Mrs. Hendrickson would be no profit from a> sirfgle rot in" the field.. That's what hun- Carrots—Albert Kurtz ot Rttrtr Plata, said the only solution was to'putujf^S ; at Mount Olivet cemetery. returned home from the hospital those- who raised the produce wasdreds of farmers hav£ been- doing.' Villllsm plsen of Leonardo^ Warren ', . ' '.. -is> ' • • •. . •. booths are Mrs, Elizabeth ^Bennett light. The company stated thatif a fence. All the committeenien,;;^ riot regulated by supply and demand Theodore Stihvell owns a farm, at Palmei". : cakes, Mfs.\ Elizabeth Kirby fancy •iloiiday. Ruth Willett had a. cutthise new.lights wera ordered, one Yellow sammer muiih—Msry CampteU, agreed4hat Biver Plaza s^'ouW hav6,; ij .,'" STAMP COLLECTORS MEET. on he/ face that; required; three at all but by artificial and unjiist Everett which ia worked on a part- articles, Mrs. Alice Roop miscellan- on Florence avenue and,two, on ad- man-made rules which injured the George Gordon, Benjamin Gordon. sidewalk8,but they, seemed.;to';1J((J^ Alfred. Liehtenateln Gives Talk to stitches to close. Mr..Heyer, was joining streets, they would put, up nership, basis by James Williams, Tomatoes^Adolph Motion 'of' Line . unable to agree on any definite pro-^f eous articles, Mrs, Sarah Bennett farmers. . '..'•' Benjamin Gordon, William Motion of Lin- Monmouth County Club. refreshments, Mrs,, Jr

! < / *i 'vri. '*- V t V development wltfprove very suc- BUILDING IN MIDDLETOWN. BACK ON THE MARKET. eisful. . orty-Two Permiti lulled in the .1TTLE ,,SILVER MANOR SOLD BUSINESS* PROPERTY SOLD. Townihlp the Pait Summer. "TO NEW CONCERN. Wharf Avenua ftors Bought by Alexander Krueger of East Keans- iurg, building'Inspector of Middle- Thr.. Realdenta of Thii Locality John Galalro for $8,000. ' f"A»M>cl»tv thl8'f\rm with :own township, turned in a report Buy Und Near Little Silver St»- John Galatro has bought from ast Thursday night showing that he -,v durjbls .work at low cost. tion and They Will Offer It forMiss Elizabeth Anger the store on d issued 42 building permits dur- Home Sltoi, ' , the east tide of Wharf avenue, near ing the summer. The 42 permits 1 Union street, when he carries on a , A large tract of land known as mounted to $72,325 am! were as wholesale fruit and vegetable tfuei ollows: , ', - T«ltph«i 880,J. THE H. SMITH CO., LHtio Silvor Manor near the Ljttle ness for $6,000. Mr. Galatro, has JobWpt.pf'X» KM. Silver station w«) bought last week been renting the bulldhj the ^ast Biyilde Helghti comptny, comlort'itt- y thfe Delmoif-Scott company of Ipn 12,000. Eitiaitw' ChitrfolW" Fn Fair Haven New Jersey six months and he also transacts O>ytlde Height! company, houie {3,000, Bed Bank from Charles F. Ruo of businQss in a store on the jejuth side Btlfotd building corparition, bunualow Union Hill. Tho officers and mem. of Monmouth street, near Shrews- 2,000. bers of the Dclmor-Sott company BtHord building corporation, bungalow 1 bury avenue, which ho owns. He itAf" Tttaphoas til are George A. Dfelatusl president, 2,000. expects to sell his Monmouth street ISelford bulldlne corporation, .bungalow Frank Seott trensuier and Harry property and tyiild on addition for 1,400. Morford secretary. Tho name of H. J. Coddlngton, BeKord, home 12,000, D. COOPER living quarters to his Wharf avenue Dayildd Height! company, 13,000, he company Is & combination of the store. ast names of these three men. Baytlde Helshti compiny, bungalow Real Estate and Insurance | TJie property bought by the com- The Wharf avenue building 3,400. 1 bought by Mr. Gala.ro 13 one story Bayildt Holghti toropan/, offlco I40O, pany has frontages of 'Jl.480 feel •William Kant, itand on atita. highway on the Oceanport road and 1,200high. It has a frontage of eighty 58-64 BROAD .STREET ' RED BANK, N. JL $ feet on tho street. The side and 11.000. feet on ono of the brunches of the E Hoger, Fort Monmoutb, bungalow South Shrewsbury river. The new rear boundaries of the property are ;800.' Fire,- Life, Accident, Tornado and owncra paid $10,500 for the very irregular in shape. E. A. Smith. East Keamburg, bungalow Plate Glass Insurance property^ They will put it on the •» • «• 1300. market. The tract la already divid FAIR HAVEN HOUSE SOLD. L, C. Ballt/, Fort Monmouth, bungalo- ed into lots? but it w'll bo replotted tsoo. perfcelep • Catteret The John R. Algor Place Bought by Leo Stearns, Locuit Point, 8«roge ad' to make the lots of an average size • Brooklyn Man, dltlon tool of 60x150 feet. They are 'smaller Fred F. Dennis, the postmaster 0 Louli' Bonltado, garage on atata high announces now.. Seven streets run through the way J225. Fair Haven, who combines real es- Elliabcth Lynch,. Sboreland , Manor, tract. N tate with his other, work, has soli house (1,400. The property has a rather iurious tho John R. Algor property on th Auguntui Franks, Fort Monmoiith, bun; Special S}dl and 'Winter ealow SSOO. ••••..••• • y history. ' In 1007 it was Bold by oast side of Pearl street at thai E. M. Kochler, Brtvcnt Park, gatagi Irene Brown, widow of Nelson place to Joseph I. Knight of Bro'olt $300. p g Caleb Lukcr, BeKord, houaa 11,600. ie BerkeleyCarteret surpassed if not unequalled,'* Brown, and Cordcliu Conovcr, lyn. The house has eight rooms an widow of Gorrett Conover, to the Aloi Aleckiaccca, Belford, homo 12,000, all improvements, and the lot i W. B. Jonca Jr., Locust Point, garagi .will remain open and its management will con' Inland const and' realty company. 66x187% feet. A large barn is al $400. throughout the year. tinue throughout the winter to This concern drvicW the land into so on iihe property. Mr. Knighi Mabel Champagne, Tort Monmouth, 210 lots ' and 'cut seven streets bungalow $250. In accordance with uphold the same high standards paid $G,BOO for the place. Douglass n. Balloek Co., Riverside drlv m through tho property. Some lots (8,000. the established policy of resort which have made The Berkeley wero sold, but tho development did BUILDING THREE BUNGALOW I!. H. Iilbbetta, River Plaza, bous hot succeed. In 1011 the company $8,800. I hotels, seasonable reductions in Carteret notably unique among sold tho tract to the Little Silver Elliabcth B. Ritter, River Plaza, houai New Dwelling* at South Red Ban! $4,600. rates will be made from. Octo- American resort hotels since its. Manor company.' Tho development for Howard Rotevelt. Emma, Redman, SJardean, bungalo ber 1 to May 1. Suites of from still proved unsuccessful and the Howard Eosovelt of Red Bank 1: $1,(00. opening. owners got in untoward circum- building three bungalows on lots on Fred Smith, Ocean View, kou.o $3,00 two to six rooms with bath, or stances, In 1916 a mortgage on Francis Fanell, Leonardo, house. $2,E>0 excellent, you know—these celebrated Woodland avenue, near White road Ida *Warberff, Leonardo, bouae $2,500. single or. double rooms with 1 The atmosphere of the Hotel the property was-furcclosed by Mr. „ Thatcher Tubular Furnaces. - Got one up at the which he recently bought from th« Mr!. Louis Kraemer, Ttat Kcansbun bath, may be had during this Wouldn't be without it., No matter how late Ruo, who last wcok sold the tract Investment and Eealty co.iipany 0 bungalow $1,000. is homelike and friendly. The to the Delmor-Scott concern. .A Sophia Barnlckel, Ideal Beach, garagi you get in, the house is wonderfully warm and comfort- Red. Bank. One bungalow will b $200. " ,. . ' , • . season at exceptionally attractive'(manager and his staff take a large-'houBe is on the place which 27x31 feet and the other two wil J. Carrier, Eaat r%eansburgv bungalo' able. Gives you real pure, fresh air—heated. Quite a was formerly the Conover h^ rates. \. . personal interest in the welfare contrast, you know, from the stuffy smoke-filled atmos- be 24x32 feet. Each bungalow wil 1)400. • stead- During the war it was used have five rooms and a bathroom am •T. F. Brown,. Chapel Hill, alterations and comfort of guests, and life • phere at the Club. A few shovels of coal a da^—that's as quarters by the officers of Camp tzoo. • «, . It is perhaps needless to add about all there is to it.' No trouble whatsoever." each will cost $3,500. Clarenc -Mrs. John Skldmore, Flattmoujjt, hbu 'Here has a delightful touch of Vail. There are a few other houses Kyte of. Red Bank is the builder. $2,000. ,. . that. The BerkeleyCarteret is' on the.tract-owned, by parties who HE "Porcupine" Fire-Pot of theixlebratal -Thatcfter "Tutelar" Joseph Voieet, Fort Monmouth, saragi .. informality and friendliness bought lots. $250. ' ' the newest and most luxurious^ - TFunuee is circular, with straight sides. This atnnannrnt manna *"* A New Development. •live and efficient fire. Projecting pita, out Jn one piece with fire-pot, Edward Brennan, Port Morimoiitli, bow ly decorated and equipped re-' (which guests can fully appre- that/theyy I. 3. Trubln, president of the In $2,000. , . . , provide more than, double the usual nufift* George Boyce, Belford, alterations $801 sort hotel in America. It is en'J *date only by 'its actual en» ting surface. will start building two houses this vestment and Realty corporation 0: — Clcrmont - Adaslkavich, Cooper roai fair and that they will build more Red Bank, last week bought for th( house $4,000. • .. tirely fireproof, its service is un-j joyment.> houses in the spring. They say that corporation 72 acres of land be . K. W. G< 'in, Port Monmouth, bungi they will have about 160 lots for twee^. Rahw»y and Woodbridgi low $400. THE THA.1CHEB. CO MPANY Robert Best, East Keansburs, tungalo sale after they re-plot the tract and known as "Racft^ Track farm." Th $500.'/ * Write or call forfuU details, or phone • ftlTWUttJ TkXSKrfsUHKK Co* that a numbor of these loU have al- property was owned by Bell E. Ca Oliver Holtcn, too butldins on stal ' " Saaal&SO ready been Bpoken for. Mr. Ruo, penter and it was sold for ?29,O0C highway $3,500. . Asbury 5000.»Booklet on request. 39AI St. Frauds Street Howard W. Roberts, New Monmout] who is an aged man, made' no effort It will be developed and placed alteration! $1,200. . ChlaftsV. NEWARK, N. I. NuwTctk to sell lots during his, ownership. the market tot home e'tes, He centered his attention on find- Agricultural Obiervera. ing an owner for the cntiro tract. Change! of Reiidonce. David Ascheribach and C. R. A Changes of residence can b The new owners .Bay conditions plegate of Freehold have been a quickly and satisfactorily made b; pointed agricultural observers i »re very much different naw from enlisting; the service jf Luke Lo t ^Resort g\(earest\}{ew BOILERSrFURNACES-RAHGES what they were in 1907 and-that head and The Register's want Momrfouth county for one of t they havo no doubt that tho nowparUnent.—Advertisement. national agricultural associations.

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-9 We have raised the price of lots 10? to partially cover the expense of the extensive improvements made in the nature of sidewalks £tnd curbs, shade trees and good roads, which have been completed this summer. AFTER OCTOBER 1st, 1925, SALE OF LOTS \VIL.I^ BE DISCONTINUE3D UNTIL SPRING OF1 1936. ' We expect a boom whqn Cooper's Bridge is opened. Our prices will positively be higher in the Spring of 1926. Over one-third of Riversjde Heights has already been sold, but many desirable lots are left. ' Buy now that Home Site-or buy as an investment. *- • •

MAIL THIS COUPON ADVANTAGES OF RIVERSIDE HEIGHTS: Rlv.raide Heights.. DoTelopmont, Broad Slre.t Bank Building, Ju8t across the Shrewsbury River from Red Bank. Rod Bunk, N. J. Flcnso send me mnp nnd price of lota. Commuting distance to New York. This docs not obllgntc mo in any wny, Ten-minute walk to Red Bank station. Nnrno .... Direct state road to New York. Addrcoa Opposite "INTorth Shrewsbury Golf and Country Club. il Coupon 1;o Us or Consult Your Own Real Estate Agent ' •

.- • . • ' ••• J- * ' V ' N". . • • «•' , ',( IPS! 'RED BANK' REGISTER. SEPTEMBER 80/1925.

movement for the e'.mnge of gov- government took over the railroad If those In power reaU- wanted It BANK REGISTER. ernment there. He har always in- during the war tad ran them be done* Bl&gor'Jobs than this have VMEl^lri^T|:|^i^lB6iVrj COOK, tdlior an* Poblltliitw sisted that the borough must not be causo the railroad corporations fel' been done for a favored fow and T.bU In Eff.ot Sept. 26, 1925 ," i_ '^ 0. HAMOB. Aaiwlati editor. governed on the basis of partisan down on the }'ob Tho government much bigger favors than this have *lpj# Bank, N. J. L«av« Battery Landing 2t4S Leave Highland...... TiBS on the detour road at that place. village, of Leonardo committed a other public body fixes the price Arriva Hishlandf about ...... SiOO Arrive' Battery Landint about' 9i50 They brought the matter up at- the tactical'error at the Middletown for farm produce. The farmers Arriro Ocaanie abput 5i3O Arrive Franklin itreet about 10(00 Uiddlotown township,: committee township committee' meeting last must shift for themselves. No gov- 'd Stnrleea'Sunday 11 A." M^ IP. Arrive Red Bank about 6)45 ..,: Standard Time.;:. :.;'•, ,.',-• Zi BondaySphool—9:80 A. M7 meellpg last Thursday'night and i Thursday night when it sent a dele- ernment agency ever gats down In by ,w was discussed, at great length. J S W«dneida7 Evening Tastlbionial ' 1IOT1CE—At Battery Landing, ell elevated trains, for uptown, gation of citizens tp the meeting to real earnest to the job of solving V. Motlngi—8 P. M. ' lubway for optown or to Brooklyn and sttrfnoit 'cwa'tihSvferne'ii'to • was Bald that the people o£ liiver nform tho township., officials'that the farmers' msu-ke'.ing problem Staten island and Brooklyn,' can be reached in JrWo/mlnntos. , ' I; • • Plaza do not insist on paved side- Readlns Room—W«dn«dayi and there was no truth in a recent ar- along.lines which will ^enable the Saturday! from 2:30 to i:80 P. M. r •-'•••• • • .... :••.•-."•: •.••''•'y:^"^-.'.'.- '..I-'"•-.}• • ll^'i '. walks but that they do want some ticle in a New York paper which"] farmers to live. At Red Bank, busses for Shrewsbury, .Eatontown, Long Branch, 1 Tha publlo la eordlallr ln«lt«d to W. kind of a pith where'folks can walk said. Leonardo was abqut to with- •;••• . . * * 9 ' • attend tha aerrlcea and visit tin d Asbury Park, Fair Haven, Oceanic, Eumton, Little Silver, Camp Vail Telephone WS1 J?JBi» BANK, N. j. r } : : Mn safety. • ' draw from the township afid become To say that ohi3 cant he done is Baadlnz Boon. : . A and Oceanport. ..v ••.: • ;,•'.'.•.••••.••..'•. ':',-:'.. .\['"'i .^:.^^ .:;J'!-^:' * • * • a borough. The delegation told the absurd. It could be done all right Special attention given to tho care of AutoB, Horses and Carrlagci, The township committee did not ownship officials they had nothing fully grant the request but it didto fear in this regard; that Leon- authorize the township clerk to see ardo would remain in the township. about buying land fo- n footpath at a dangerous corner and at another " • *• *' place. It also, directed that "no This no doubt relieved the winds parking" signs be put up on West f the township officials. There was Front street on the side of the road . real borough movement at Lcon- ; which is used as a footpath. It rdo last spring. The village felt was a step in tho right direction hat it had not received the.im- that the.township committee took, rovements and other things it de- but it was a timid, hesitating sort erved and at several large meet- ings the borough movement was en- B^M«GEKSPrice* ^iilaii of a step. * * » orsed. Subsequently the township ; ommittee made many of the de- Apparently the committee needs ired improvements. The borough : NEWARK '" . > encouragement. If it has a foot- movement languished and nothing _ path_made it will be_dS5ng_ sonie^ rioro-was-heard until the-falsere-^ tHlng very much out >f the ordinary iort enme out in a New York news- Saimday This Happy Combination and evidently the- committeemen taper the other day. regard this as such an un-heard of innovation that they are hesitant to * * » .'ii ,."'- go ahead with the project. Just There is an old saying and a true •why this is so is hard to explain, one that "the squeaky wagon wheel There is something about holding gets the grease." In other words, office that seems to imbue the minds when a person or a community puts of officials with the notion that no up a kick and threatens to do some- one except autoists have Tights on thing of its own accord it gets bet- the country roads. ter treatment than if it lay quiet. Leonardo was the "squeaky wagon ~ . .'...'Millions" of "dollars f or Wds f or wheel" of Middletown township autoists but not one cent for fobt- while it was talking of forming a . paths for pedestrians has been the borough. It got what it wanted rule in building roads in New Jer- for this reason. Probably this plan sey. Because of this one-sided pol- can never be effectively uoed again icy hundreds of lives have been lost by Leonardo. For that reason there by automobiles funning down folks are some folks who think it would and thousands of persons have been have been just as well to have said ',.- injured. It is time for a new dealnothin. g about this last report find ,: There are^ other people ir. this world let the township officials believe A sale of state-wide importance!' TjesISes autoists "and "these""" other thafc-tho— "wagon -wheel__was_stiU people also have rights. squeaking." "Fw 7i§I^ro~prwieotM0rT trcnighl V . , » • « men from t|ie far comers of New Instead of being timorous and •Last year the potato farmers re- .hesitant about having footpaths ceived a rough deal and lost money Jersey to share In it And tiltswil l ./taage at River Plaza the [Middle- on their crop. They got very low Iring more! For the dijthes are ^p^H prices. B ^ this opportunity to show the reduction in the retail price of po- even jiner. If' you enjoy saving rest of New Jersey what should be tatoeB. Thousands of pooc persons done. The officials made a start in the cities had to go without pota- money, If you wish to see men's ;... last Thursday night towards doing toes or pay very high prices. • ' this. Dont let the work stop there! clothing history in the making—be • * • - . . • ft Tush it through to completion. This year the chief victims of low with' us at 8 In the morning Satur- wholesale" priced are the truck I .v--> One tiling which was said at the farmers. Tomatoes and other per- day. You'll be grateful for the tip. ' meeting was that because of pecul- ishable crops are rotting in the ,tiar-conditions at .River Plaza it fields. Sweet corn is getting over- would be impossible to keep auto- ripe and hard. It will be used to ' piobjles off of footpaths without feed live stock instead of being putting lip feilders. The argument used by human beings. The farm- "was made-that cara might run into ers are not shipping thosaicrOps be- the fenders and that therefore no cause of the low prices they receive. footpaths should be made. In some instances the cost of • • « freight and commission has amount- This seems like a nighty, poor ar- ed to more than the price received, gument. The automobiles belong thus leaving the farmers in debtvon , in the roads, not op the sidewalks. the shipments they made, besides'.-a' If auto drivers arc ir.capable of total loss for their seed,, fertilizer keeping on' the road, they would and labor, to say nothingifcf the loss only get what properly would be of interest on their larni invest- . "coming to them" if they ran into ment. the fenders. Neither this argument « * • ,.,.,- ' .">.,»«• nor any other argument justifies a One would imagine under such lack of, sidewall-s at River Plaza or circumstances that produco would . on any other highway in tho state, be very cheap for city and town * * * consumers, but thero has been no such reduction in price. Thousands . If the MIddlctown officials have a of poor folks aro going without footpath made at Uivor I'laza they Mil be setting a good i-jmplo for these vegetables '. ecause the price Ihe state highway commission and is more than they can afford. Could Your Choice of: for the county board of freehold- anything be more incongruous than ers. These two official bodies have this! On the one ha.id farmers are steadily ignored the rights oE pedes- facing losses," in some cases ruin, trians. Constantly they are seeking because theycant get a fair price 2 Overcoats more power and jjcttinT more laws j lor their crops. On the other hand passed to intrench themselves in the needy and unforfunnte are de- power. They ought to lie hold per- prived of ncedej fo*d becnuse .the Bo.nally responsible for every death price is beyoad their means. by automobiles Hint occurs on n . * * « 1 or 2 Suits state oi county road which has no High priced experts drawing sal- sidewalks. That is the kind of a aries paid by the public are going law that ought to lie passed nnd rn- about tho land telling farmers how . forced, instead of' pnssi if; )««•.«' for they can raise more crops. Vari- With ExtraTrousers the aggrandizement of power by ous organizations aro leading move- these two boards. . . ments of "back to the '-ml." Aban- -o-o-o-o-o- doned farms are • ado tro subject "of much attention and city folks or One 2-Trousers Suit When the pcoph of itny municl-. aro urged to take over these places pnllty unite without regard to pol- and make the land produco crops. itics to choose thi1 l>D5tirnn avnll- and One Overcoat On all BUICS the farmers nre urged nblc to govern tlum » double ODni- pllment is paitl. A compliment Is to rniso more crops. paid to the mnn nclcclnd to fill the position nnd n compliment is pnld to Of what avail is all this when tho' tho municipality by virtue of a mnn crops which tho farmers nro now Note of «uch high caliber Icing willing to mlslng ennnot bo sold at a profit! Remember: shoulder the cures nnd responsibil- Tho fnrmun aro raising bigger and If yon do not wish to buy two g?r- ities of office. better crops than cvor before, des- , ments for yourself, yon may .bring The * « * pite now Insect pests nnd many a friend, Well take care of every. , Such a double coniplitni'iit seems other conditions with which their Basement to be •provided tl.ls ynar at Uttlc forefathers did not have to wrestle. oho—no matter what his build or Bllvcr, whore the people of both par- All thl« extra woiV nnd extra ngrl- proportions. tie" hnvo united In incliirsini: Kilns eultural sclenco In wasted If ft 2 for $47 Store 9, Bluck for mayor. Whn-i Hcpub- brings neither bettor time* for tho Jlcani niul DcmocrntH K- tn tho polls farmers nor chopper prices for Opens ' at Little Silver In November thoy lho«o who buy the fnvmo:»' produco. tojil not voto for n Iiepublicnn or n • » • 8A,M.' tlomoc.wit hut they will voto for Instead of spending no much The Overcoats, The Suits Ellas S, Blncic, tho Man. That In tlm tlmo nnd effort In tolling the farm- Saturday, ' W»y every election «1inuM bo dec-m how to make tho Jlnnd yield Big handsome renown triat you'll be thankful for when All have two pain of trousers. They ire the mfw mo£ flldod—on tho cnpnhllltloK of tho moro crops, It wouli'. bo far nimo the «t 84 br«*.ted modeU. Size* 34 to 4a Stouts, tUnu, tJwrK * good man on the onpoilto ulilo of Kvory tlmo a proposal l« m«dn for 4 f ithJ political fonce. , ths Kovonirm>nt to aitlut thii fnrm- ititttan or» In any such prnctlonl way n> thl» • ••'•-. ! •'•]'••.¥.*:»' I Tin doctlon of Mr. Illnck will the cry of pntcnmlkm h mined, 2 for $47. peculiarly «p»»tJopr_lftt Ho i. • • 2 for $47 i thin .nyothtir Individ- No tuch outcry li.tnsde whon tlia r»ir«r(I»u found' government help* tho rallroidi, No such outcry, wai mad£ whin thi r\ 'i i t > J \ y\ ', v'\'y, irinv) rm '\ RED BANK-REGISTER^ SEPTEMBER 80, 1925. Pace" \«w she named him executor. The will it Mrs. Albert B. Crawford's at WAI'S MANY BEQUESTS. %i made the 25th of last nonth. Red Bank. First prize was won by William Eckert of Lakewpod, Mrs. William Kaney, second prize ; un In Quality , , ho left some real estate in Mon- by Mrs. Benjamin Crate, and the FAIR HAVEN MAN MADE MANY FUNERAL DIRECTOR- mouth county, 'eft all.Mr property consolation prize by Mrs. Edwa^ LEGACIES IN MIS WILL. to his wife, Rebecca L. Eckert, and H. Scattergood. FUNERAL HOME-60 E.FRONT ST - RED named her as executrix of the will. The Community club held a suc- Over a Score of Special Bequests cessful card party Tuesday night of Fine One-Profit Smdebaker Coach Made by Edward William Meyer EVERETT NEWS. last week at Mrs. Edward Brasch's, Co Church, Cemeteries and Rela- Mr. and Mrs. Addison Sanborn tives—Other WI1U Probated. Neighborhood Meetings to Resume A senrice that attains to'' spent part of last week at Newark, the maximum of* credit Ildwatd WilUm Mcjr" of Fair When Frost is on the Pumpkin. where they attended the wedding of T solely through cartful . at- at a new low price Haven mado his -will lout ' uly, with The • neighborhood circle, which their son, Addison Sanborn, Jr., to •' ,' " ! « •hilip S. Walton, Ralph S. Peatce was formed last winter, will resume Miss Elsie Miller of 'Newark. tention to the wants and* and Arthur Jacobus of Red Bank as its meetings the latter part of Oc- requirements of the molt witnesses. The will named Adolph ;ober. The farmers and their fam- Woman Bites Policeman. exacting clientele solves V. Maerlender and Walter S. Meyer ilies are too busy now! to have much Policeman William Cr.tley of your problem* in the tima H!8 8Und«rd, as executor», but they are to' con< time for'Social functions, but theOcean Grove was bitten on both of need, ' Co»eh bw alw .,; sult| with Mr. Meyer's two nieces, parties jpill start .again after the haSds last week while trying to. take T Winifred and Aline, in carrying out twn. wonderful value frost is on the pumpkin a.nd the a colored woman, who was appar the provisions of the will. Many be- fodder is in the shock. There were ently demented, to'police headquar- quests were made in the will, these good times aplenty at these gather- TELEPHONE DAY I NIGHT — RED BANK : ters'. The woman had attracted a •« AUTO AMBULA/VC-E SERV/CiT: being as follows: f jigs last year and folks here are arge crowd by her strang-i actions. CHAINS AND TABLES FOR ALL OCCASIOMS To Carrie Bode,'August Bode, Mrs. An- looking forward to more good times nU Hannlne and Mln Agnes Cook, each ;his year. • • . • • "2- To Mill Mamie OlearyV IBO. Miss Mary Warneker, who, has To bit nephew, Charles Meyer, $J been attending, normal school at. car with-;." JPo Charles Clearr, brother of Mamie Montclair, is now practice teaching To an old ladles' home, for the purpose at Red Bank. She and her sister, of. •ecurlngr admission to said homf for Miss Catherine Warneker, -spent w;^w Mrs. Giissie Klrkpatrlck If she so deslrei, Sundiy at Staten Island.. IJiOOO; it she ,do« not wish to go Into a ;, Mrs. Harry Eyder is mourning home'aht Is' to get the Income from this Make Your Money 11,000 as long si1 ahe lives. .the IOBS of her pet dog. It wan- Rtudefcaker nolicvof of* • Q*> uhb>»..;StudabakerY fair and liberal, Budget Payment Plan, ththiss- Xo tha home departipant of the Fair Ha- dered away last) week and its owner mMethodUt-church. 160, . ';.• has not seen it since. Earn Something for You! To tha Fair Hayen,Methodist ehurch, to Joseph Smock of Keyport spent be invested and the Interest used to main- tain a pew^or lor i&ch oth.er purpose as Friday,with his uncle, Theodore "• HHwe Is a ta^WcoacB^^litin^uiK - nwi?posB«>le By Wo StudetiaKer pbUcyj pfc the church *UthorlUc« may deem advisable, Stilwell. Mr. StilweU'visited Frank 'i6o:, ;.:,";v;.'- ,..•••-• •• • Seven Days'Exti-a Interest in October!. . - 1i^tfroniqui^inaterialp^d<»r^woi*-, pi^ftfitihanufacttite. ; • .f ' ^.;. ( Potter of Middletown village'part To his two," nieces, Aline, and of last week.' £iHanuhlp.>inonorthern:whit* asfcarid haidp ;; .There are^i^^caKmawifactured 09 and to Jill nephew Walter, all his furniture y^py ^pr^a^^S^bakermtMjw and.household;'eBcets'r to be equally divid- Mrs. William E. Hance and Mrs. Tomorrow is the first day of October. Usually ye pay in- ed among them. Harry Malchow of Red Bank spent ,To' his nephew Walter,, the watch am last Thursday with Miss Ann Grant. terest from the first of the month on all money deposited in our r i* a durable; woolen Only in these tv^ pases do« one.xorapans;;v chain of Mr. Meyer's brother Charles, to 1 Miss Carrie Toomey. and Miss ^abilo^ the M?lnd-?< inits own plants nlake all bodies, all engine*,/ ba given to Walter's' son Wallace on hi Savings Department up to the third day of the month. ^tiyridowBy all dutches,-steering gears, differentials, . graduation. -> • '•/'•:• Helen Kelly were; recent guests' of l sprigs, gear sets, grajr iron castings and To Adolph Maerllner, his diamond ring friends at Staten Island. \; : : and any: tools he may desire. John Hickey ot Tuxedd Park ' The third day of October comes pn Saturday this year and dr«p lprgingfc^k W * To his nephew Walter, his stud and al ; spent part of last week" with hifl • Saturday is only a half-day in banking business, for, the banks 4l&Iude* ai'«|pl|n'«'.':;'''^^vwerprofit;'pdtey notqnfyelimtaateir other Jewelry. e To his niece Winifred, his safe. brother, Bernard Ai Hickey.' close at noon. • * . •igiUKtt Clock, stop * extra.profits--« outside parts and ,b'q3j(-; i To hl»' nephew Walter, hla Lothera Mrs. John Connolly of Flushing', 4l*nt etc' ;. makers ^, but it alsQ makes possible uniti cemetery p)ot, to bo used exclusively by Long Island, spent a few days re- !: l ; 1 co c his immediate family, with a space re- r -; '^^«£«i ^'-*Wst;'"' ^*' n'^ tionV A,ll partiior Stuaebaker served for Alinev cently with her aunt, MrB. Agnei r. On-this account we will pay-interest from the first: of October '•"^^^i^'carsiredesigned;enr1-"^--an4^""*-"d built aB" a To the Lutheran cemetery, for the car S.tilwagon. Mrs. Connolly was for- on all money deposited in our Savings Department up to and in- .pi file nm , ,,_!ti. * _a i,mi«™'i;..:u function of his burUl plot, 1100.! . , , merly Miss Minnie Stilwagon an w To Evergreen cemetery, for the care 0 she is well known here because o: cluding Saturday, October 10th. This gives you seven days'extra >as results in years linger lif?',. his wife's plotMlOO. '; 'olliiejaijieon Chamber , To' hl( two nlecei, Aline and Winifred, her frequent visits at Everett. interest on money deposited on October 10th. •S2»::=^^!^^ and to his nephew Walter, his Fair Haven Mrs. John Forman has closed her ^ property and: nil .other, property_of_jwer; summetboatdinghouse_and has re- kind, in equal ^hares'. turned to New York for the winter. i The Merchants -Trust Cor-compounds interest every three • Philip Coyne of Lo,ng Branch left She has had a very successful sea. -'—monthsj while, most banks compound the interest only ever^-half all, Ws estate 'in equal .shares ' son. ..-•;•• *^- -year. Our plan makes your savings growfaster than when com- eleven nieces irid' nepheSars.'.all of Bernard.A. Hickey is making im'< whoin live in Pennsylvania or New provements to his house. , pounded on the six months' plan. ^:j , • ";; Wigtoe balance and reduees vibration *o.a; country roads. Then, and'oSy^then/can; • York Btate.: pne of; these nieces and one of» these nephews are the RIVER PLAZA NEWS. .minimum. ; , , ; you completely appreciate its amazing; executors. C. Asa Francis, Harry ,; Yet tWs Standard Six Coach sells for no power, its^velvet smoothness and won' * * True}? and Anna Fernherg were the Teachers Have a Hard Time to Fin MERCHANTS TRUST CO. more tiiajj competing pandits low price is "riding qualities. will's witnesses.- Room for Their Pupils. •> • George TC. (jrover of Neptune More pupils have entered thi City left his estate to his wife, Isa- public school and each week add C2 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. bella G. Grover, and she is execu' to the overcrowded condition of the Monmouth Motor Car trixr. ; ^ ^ building. Conditions are especiaH; Inc. Mrs. Sophia M. Blakcney of Y/a bad in the room of Mrs.. Edwari ' Start a Savings Account in our bank and see the interest mount; up. ,36 Maple one 1^09 Red Bank, N.J. " township left $1,000, to Editl; Brasch, the principal, where there is Crowther and $200 to the F^rsl such a shortage of space, and seats Mefliodijt church of Belmar. Al that seven children occupy chairs the rCst of her eatate: she left to he' aToundHie principal'sHeak. The 600 club met last Wednesday H I S 18 A S T U^ DEB A Y E A R ! husband, Elam E. Blakeney, ani

Red Bank Building and Loan Association RED BANK, NEW JERSEY Chartered 1887 ? Assets over $1,300,000.00 EARNINfc FOR ITS SHAREHOLpERS OVER %yi% A new series of stock is now open for investors and borrowers CLASS A SHARES .. CLASS B SHARES $ 1 per month returns in about 135 mos. $ 200 $ 2 per month returns in about 78 mos. S 200 5'V « > " '.,. "1,000 i 10" " " " " 1,000 W? ••%«• «'• " " 2,000 w f 20" •'•;•• " " ' " " 2,000 25*' !Q " " " 5,000 1 50" : " " " " 5,000 100"•-!•; " " , " " 20,000 100" " " " " 10,000 Investing in Building^and l

,r$hs3: '^ji'iii i'J,fe iil'S-Am BED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 80,',l92k THK SALVATION ARMY, ion of South Amboy were wetk-end Vanfierhotf dl4 tbe work. H« M« 1HURDERATASBURYPARK gue«t« of Her. and Mrs." J. W«mn alto had a w«t«r *pt*m tottayed Rose. On Sunday they also had u by Fnnk K. Arnold and E|ywon4 and Bituiihy »t 'slM c'tloek, NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD GIRL FA- their guestl Mrs. Van Soevin and CrlggB, ' t , Solid Comfort for Men Svndur I.HCMI HOIIMH mwtlnjr TAU.Y5HOT, sons of Hsddonfteld »nd Mrs. G»r- Walter Story hu told a'valuable SiKatlon neetlni at 1:00 P. M. trade Rose and eons of'C«m- .6VGT ity at Loon UUnd City. recent guests of Rev. and Mrs. J.benburg, Pi,, for her Junior yetr at m«n Miss Mary Nicolini, nineteen Warren Ro»e of Palmyra. college. years old, » waitress in ths Napier Raymond B. VanDerhoef' and Mr. and Mn. Harry Barbtr and hotel restaurant at Asbury Park; Alexander Rhodes represented the diughter Llllle Wert. w««k-end was muwlered in the restaurant Englishtown fire company at thegiteitf of their datijhteri, tin, Thursday pight, Her body was firemen's convention at Atlantic Sintuel Kate and Mn. Rat Does your found about two hours after the City. •-•••. ' •' '•••••' ' Schwart* of Philadelphia crime was committed. The girl The play "Peggy's Predicament" Mr. and Mn. E|l»s Lutes visltod hud b$en shot through the breast was enjoyed by s large. audUnce tt their ton and big wife, W. a*nd Mr». husband know? with * .38 caliber revolver, The the Mite society meeting on Friday Alfred Lutei of Elisabeth, over the police were apprised of the shoot- night. .•'••;•.. •:•• ' week-end, i ing by Felice Sicilian*?, a produce Mrs. I. B. VnnVllet of Bahway, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis P. Bodlne that we carry the dealer near the restaurant, who Mrs. K. G, Olesem of Newark) Mr, hid as their pjSsts 'over the week- and Mrs. Milton Roberts of Manala» end Mr. and Mn. N«H Potter of heard shots fired. When the police Plalnfield. . • • men's CANTILEV- arrived they found the do'or of thepan and James Croxon spent Sun- day with Mrs, C. A .Vooi-hees. • Mr. and Mn. Boy H. Kirthnor restaurant nailed and they had \o entertained on 6un<*^yDr, Themis ER Shoe? We wish "• batter. it down before they could Miss Clara Bortner of Red Bank 1 It's impolite for little boys Bpent the week-end with Mr. »ndF, Kewhner,. MU< Florence K«r»n- gain entrance. n«r, Mil J. Florence. Wharton'and that every lady who to point and we would be Mrs. Theresa Siciliano, 33 years Mrs. Lewis S. Bortner.., the last to condone the prac- Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Appjegate Georite. F. Wharton, Jr.. of Roiellft bid, was arrested st Long Island Park, , : •.-,•••....'. •"'••.;.:;.•:• has found the CAN- City Friday »fternoph charged with and family, Mrs; Mary V. Conover tice, but there are extenuat- and Mr». Charlotte "C. VanDerveer Ml«« RuthWelihwr, having been ing circumstances. the murder. A warrant .was also granted a leave-of vabitnee by the TILEVER a good issued for her husband, Paul Sici- visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Okerr Can't really blame a son, Jr., of Howel), last week, Elizabeth high;school, i« taking spef. liano. Reports are that Siciliano ciftl work in phy»ic> unJchepitttry buy for comfort and youngster for pointing put and Miss Nicolino were intimate and Henry Carr ha» returned to Dickinson college, Carlisle, to start at New York unlvawiltyi. ; , • .: our school outfits to histh. e authorities believe that jealousy Min Adelfl Ely,'»'tewtor! in the quality would men- , was the motiva for the murder. his.junior year, mother—they're so'exactly Mr. and Mrs. John. JfcDermottJunior high school. a^BeJfBank'fer! Siciliano and Miss Nicolino are the,past few years, has entered tion the men's CAN- the sort of things boys like said to have bought the Naples res- entertained on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Thompson and George CoWmbU, unlveniity. * ..•" : ta'urant the day of the shooting. 1 TILEVER to. her to wear. We point with Tillburg of HtghtsUwri,> Mr. and'-' Mies;Marien AiBmmon* -and pride at 'em ourselves. Mrs, John Dow- and family, of Lwter, Smith, spent the weekend at husband, her broth- Sack or Norfolk suits of ENGUStfTOWN NFWS. 'Jajnesburgi Misp Elsie VanHlse. and Farmlngdale as euests: of Mr. and MW. RaiyK Rwelt; " "" sturdy/ all-wool materials in Mist Jpsie VanHis? ol Asbury 5«trk.; • er, or her , boss. Sinford Memorial Church lo Ob- The juniori league enjoyed a so- - 'i ' •— m> m 'i ' .' ,-• yQuthfiil styles andicplojv »err«-,».v ciable—1ThuwdBy-nftjrnoohr-ElHott __ SCOBEYVItJLB iNEWS.^^^ Inside Many a worried ings, made with the same -From Octdber 4th to October Soden .serving' refreshments In 11th the Sanford. Memorial church memory of his-motherj who was soAutomoblUi; in a Colllilon ,at thii care as our men's clothing. , Place U«t Wok, male has begun to $40 starts them, down to will observe "home week." active jn this work, , . Secrets Mr. and Mrs. Garret B. Conover Mr?. D. E- Laird and Miss Elaine .. Automobllej owned by Christian smile under t h e $15. ^j^. entertained Rev. and Mrs. A. Ray-Otter are visiting Mrs.,A, T. Apple- Brodenon of Shrflwjbiiry•' ;and mond Eqkeli of Plainsboro and Mr.gate at Seagirt. Mount's bakery of Freehold 'col. benign influence of Everything else for and Mr*. Staats-q, Stilwsll of Free- Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kbpf had asljded at this- place, last wee){. No Never*published before schoolboys; All-leather hold last.weeic. . _^>their recent guests Mr. end . Mrs, one-was teriowlsr; hnrt birt-' both shoe comfort. Mr, and Mrs. John Gibbs and Fred Meyer, and son, George Jaeger can were badly damajei add had shoes, $5; shirts, $1.75; Mr-^and,Mrs._S. Nelson of'Brooklyn and. E. Grenrelch j.; Flatbush. to be towed, to; a garago for repairs, Starts oct blouses, $1:15; caps, $U5; spent Sunday wjth Mr. and Mrs. M. Mr,' M?un« agreed- toBay'fdr'tW Mr. and Mrs. Henry McBtvatne 1 1 EXCLUSIVE stockings, 45c^; soft hats, Gibbs. Miss. Charlotte MuMenbrink visited-their sbnr and hi» wife, Mr, daimase -- to ~ Mr.. Broder)!^" *- ****- $3.75; percale p aj a mas, of LongBranch,was nlso », guest..... and Mrs, Raymond- McEIvatae otchine. AGENCY Miss Alette Cox of Freehold was Red Bank,'a few. days last week MiM-Allee. Dob'ry, MJss _ $1.50. , the_jruert of Mrs. Abet Perrine on Mr. 8,nd Mrs, DeCanip of' West Martin,.Harry Carjwy.and _... Raymond Bowne Sunday. Long Branch, visiUd Mr. and Mrs.olai Osheska spent Sunday* with' ROGERS PEET COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Grabey of Frock- Sam Burke of Tenne.it oh Sunday. friend at, Philadelphia.^ V ville, Pa., have been tho guests of .. MT«. Florence Otter and Mrs1. Michael' Bprdick. ,has repainted Bro«dw»y Bro*dw»7 •, snd Mrs, William X Bracy for Bobsi-t Campbell ot Chicago, spent bta house, •'/,"'' '. . . • 621 Cookmsn Avenue •tlJtbat, «|Ub*rt7 lW tha pafcfc two weeks.. a few days tart week at New York, Charles; Souli* fit ITanderburg Mr*> N. M. Conover was' elected a ASBURY PARK, N. J. KcnldSq. Raw York Fifth Avo. Mrs.. Ira. 1). Hulstrf;: wes thehas built a porch on the. «8»t side »t IStb St delegate by the Epwori league •week-end guest of Mrs. George M' of his houje. and he'wW/enclow it rroup. ta represent it st the meeting Perrine, of, Belmar,. '" Tremont it Bromfiild of the district groups at Trenton,. Boston, Muucbutttti J, Symmes Duncsnhasiadllghts Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ware and installed in his.honje, Raymond 8. It Pays, to Ad^ertiaa l|t the Reaister. Daily and Sunday thereafter

/•••,•• RED BANK. NEW JERSEY a car I NEW SERIES NOW OPEN FOR INVESTORS to have The best investment for monthly savings, earning in excess of . Investment in shares of The Citizens Building and Loati Association should appeal • especially to persons who desire to own their own homes. You may subscribe for as many shares, at a cost of $1 per share per month, as your, monthly incolne will"permit you to carry. .^ n •JfaOumer $ 1 per month returns $ 200.00 in about eleven yeate sine r,V. in these words an owner of a couple of largei 5 " " " 1000.00 " *: expensive cars, summed up his opinion of this Over- land ... Pride of ownership! That's thebackbone 10 " " " 2000.00 " " " " of Overland's popularity. Regardless of their finan- cial standing owners know thls^car today as the one 25 " "' " 5000.00 " •'«' " " outstanding light car value* "' 100 " " <4 20000,00 " «. H Now, for the first time in • one-piece windshield that gives history, you are qble to secure you remarkably dear vision... a full-size, five-passengerSedan ' that is so easy to clean and that with sliding gear transmission; ,imparts a distinctive,'note of and big-car equlpment-feAtum beauty to this car... • Payments made at for under $6001 ; : • ' Se* for yourself the 27-horse- Surely,' a great value; without power engine that is noted for precedent, and at a price that • 1 its power on the bills ... Ste it the amaxement of the lute for yourself the sturdy chassis mobile Industry; j .. that has proven its dependabil- i The Second National Bank and Trust But to appreciate this wonder ity In the hands of over 300,000 car's value-features, we 1OTU« owners. / • you to Inspect It leisurely at RED BANK, NEW JERSEY our showroom. See for yourself Ask m*A atptotn this car's Its eitra wide doors that give extra; big; extra strong brakes: I perfect" freedom for enterJng that give an added deiree of, OR ANY OFFICER OR DIRECTOR and leaving the car without safety to, driving ... let us climbing over feet or dlatuthltid., explain the wonderful efadency, anybody. _/ p • • .,';; •• ~ of the Auto-Lite startloj, light!- OFFICERS $w for yourself,Ita extra Vide Ing, and Ignition system... ;, President - FRANK McMAHON seats that enable five'full* Easy terms ... n small down Vice-Prpaident LOUISE. BROWN grown adults to ride In perfect payment aijd 62 weeks or more Secretary comfort at all times ... Set for the baiance. Apply your - A. ALVIN WHITING for yourtelf Its latest. type present car as part payment. Ass't. Secretary A. TRUMBULL SMITH Treasurer FRANK SHERWOOD Solicitor - JOHN S. APPLEGATE, JR. DIRECTORS o FRANK.McMAHON AUGUSTUS M. MINTON BORDEN L. HANCE LOUIS E. BROWN BENJAMIN J. PARKER WILLIAM O'BRIEN MAURICE, SCHWARTZ LESTER E. McQUEEN HARRY A. HAWKINS MORT y. PAOH ALBERT L. IVINS . Weil Front Street, Opp, Pearl St OLIVER G, FRAKE' JAMES P. BRUCE Red Bank, N. J. V) WILLIAM S. CHILD Telephone 837 b'./A RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 80, 1925.

HU WORRY THREE MURDER TRIALS. by Charlu Eclcmsn, who Is tv- of the Wilbur Wrlyht flying field at company who have worked for tbt TINTON FALLS NKWS, ployed at tho steam laundry. ' ( Dayton. He an i Mrs. Loughlin will company twenty yean or more. Wash- 'wonlen fr«qut wh»t« ctfei' the hpusewlfe who murder were arraigned before Jus- • hi,* our syitgmatli w«t wash Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Snyder, Emil KollmaVgeii has closed his at Kutley, were vUiUri here over Frldiy. Mn; Otte,non -»nd Mln WATCHES, CLOCKS tice Lloyd at Freehold,Imt week JIMIO BprlntiUtrii th« teacher* it laundry to fall back upon? Sha who were marrlid recently, are oc- photography «hop at Highland Saturday *nd Sunday. and JEWELRY knows she will get her clothes re- and their plena taken. G.eorge cupying "their new bungalow on Beach and has gone to Kelsey City, Mrs. Justine Dwby ft Sesdrift tht Hhool, ittendi,' the teachen* >i twntilitttx a much cleaner wash, Richards, , who is charged with East Lincoln .avenue. Florida, where he vlll continue his avenue has gone to Brooklyn for irmtltuta it long flnnch on Friday. Accuracy, skill and ex* • I and that thdy will look much better shooting'a nister-in-law, MM. Jen- business, He has bought .1 new ear the winter. . I... '• Tht county bridge at thli plaoo pertence enable ua to after being dried. nie Richards of Atlantic Highland;! HIGHLANDS NEWS. and is making the trip in the auto- Mr. and Mrs. A. Kltteredge have ht« be«n repainted, . lest May, Is one of the.priBonw. To Opra « Lunchroo- on Milltr mobile. "-..•-, returned to New York after having •Mr». , William Farrell has re. do the most delicate' re- Individual Laundry The others are James De-Boll of Str..l—Off for Florida. A eotv^yas born las: week to Mrs. spent the summer in S. S; Jonei'i turntd to Bloomfleld (or the winter, pairing. We guarantee of'Rtd' Btnhi, Inc. Riverside drive, Red Bank, who Is ' George Borden will open a lunch- 3ieve|rt Walstrom. Mrs. Walsteom house at Monmouth Hilli. ' Ml»s Cora, Bennett, who teaches satisfaction. Our prices n school »t Now York, w*s home over U-I4 WHITE ST. RED BANK,'N.,J. oharged with killing Philip Mar- room ' the store on Miller street before her marriage was Miss Hat- Mr. and Mrs. William Loder h»v« will please yoi Phut «n. zantl oi Kean»burg last July, and conducted by his brother, Randolph tie Mae Derby. "-,'..'• closed -their lunchroom and have S»tutd»y w4 SwJ, Petro Amaturo of Centeniljo, who Borden. r Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hardy gone to StroudBburg, Penmylvanla, The MonrtoutH eounty hunt club Silverware Repaired , It, charged with shooting Domlnick William Kjpdrlck h«i bought a and son 'Leonard (pent Monday at William Corners la', last W*ek in bnlWIng n«w kenn«!« on Its prop and RepUted Like New. DeAngelio of ,Carteret on August ifew Essex coach. Bear, Mountain, New York, -where on an automobile trip through New 1 28a . Tht men will be tried sora* jCapt. and 'in, Edwwd Loughlin they attended an outing of the vet- York state. ••• . • . ••. ";- I! you h»v» anythlnB you want REUSSILLE'S time in No'vepiber. , • - of Dayton, Ohio, have been visiting erans'-' association of the Central ' The railroad station and flaB- to lelf, hire, rent or whsnge, mane Mr. and Ml*. C B. Foster of Bay railroad company, which i> comr 'houses, on-the drawbr'dge ,ara being ui» of tuK*. Lonrhead's department 36 Broad St., Red Bw»k '"\> •'• •»'* avenue. Capt Lsughlin IB In charge posed of employees of the railroad repainted. . , ' ATLANTIC WQHLANDS NEWS. In ?h» Register.—Advertisement, H((h School Puplli to Hold ft ChUfc- You Need Not Search •n Dinner Tomorrow Nlfht. Everything is in rea'diness for the You Just Need Choose chicken dinner to b» served by the high fshpol griiduptlng class tomor- 'row night from six to half-past SOME people think that finding eight o'clock, at the Columbus hotel. 'a good piano requires k long and Mr. and Mrs. W. Harry Posten careful search. SO IT DOSS. hay* returned from a itay with But we ourselves do tho tearch- relatives at Lewisburg, Pennsyl-

Ingr and pertonnlly select (every vania. . ' , ' piano wo sell; from the various The third annual suppo- of the Methodist cburch will bo held No- factories of piano manufacturers vember Bth.' and Bttfnd behind every purchaw A. Hya Sonnion and Lewis'Mi- besides the regular factory guar- ehelsen have retu ned from' an antee. automobile trip to the CatsWU mountains. Mr. Soranson -will take Our service fqmous for superi- part in the program tp be broad- caited tonight from station WJBl ority, efficiency'and courtesy In- at Red Bank. sures continued satisfaction. Mrs, Sydele Havia, i|i actreis, who has been spending the summer here, has returned to New York. A numbor of Eepubljcr.ns from this place will attend a clambake .to be given for' Arthiw 'Whitney, the Overlooking the Beautiful Shrewsbury Republican candidate for gbvernorV on Friday of this week at Maria- aquan.' • " ' '• '•'. . John E. Stone, Herman Dauster, On the Sjate Highway at Red Bank, New Jersey 'WHiarn:powd,AK[..jQeHbrd Little and Wiiliarn • Oftkeg"' attendedrthq firemen's convehtion heldJrecently at Atlantic-City.. ,/ .:.. !:... for winter s^mce have been made by . Drumroond Place Red Mjss Mildred Franklin, daughter Phone 933 of William T. Franklin, has-re^ sumed her, Huties as teacher of our patrons that we have decided to keep this popular place Greek and Latin at Wilson' college, Chambersburg, Pa. • . Miss Almeda'Bennett o( Valley open the entire year. drive has been'transferred; by the telephone company to Palm Jeach' for the winter. :•' '•' •-. We have enjoyed; a most successful Bummer s^asoii, Our , -. Conover' E. White's house °n Highland' avenue has becjti rented house hap been the mecca f or thousands of ^ satisfied patrons and our golf course, with.its well,kept greens, second to iiorie I in this section, is most inviting^ " ~ The Shrewsbury River Country Club \ is semi-exclusive. You can have the without the privations of that atmosphere that me^ris so miicn towards pleasure '" and contentment. .', .^ The Shrewsbury River Country Club ] features Saturday night dances throughout" the year. The club's orchestra is rec- / oghized in country club circles as the peer of musical effort. ' -r. A Sale of Linoleum in - , ' '. • • Remnant Sizes The Shrewsbury River Country Club caters to Weddings, Luncheons, Teas, Bridge Parties, Dinners, Lodge and Social at Less Than Cost , Banquets, Private Functions, etc. We are fully prepared to serve, no matter how Some remnant* ar« In 2 or 3 pieces to mitch, all perfect goods. A liinitad amount of • many. these on hand. Bring your room measurements. Some pieces run from 2 to 12 square yards. All •>!•• must be final at the tint* of purchase so be* sure of your room sizes, • V - , -. • •.•• •,.-;.' • ' ;V ' ' ' t The Shrewsbury River Country Club Felt Base Linoleum, 39c sq yd 1 Burlap Base Linoleum, 65c sq yd has a limited number of rooms, single or double, with bath, for permanent guests.' Also a few rooms for transients. i Inlaid Cork Linoleum, Sl.OO sq yd Theie include $1.50 to $2.00 grades The Shrewsbury^ River Country Club MATTRESS offers alt that one would expect of a refined and well managed hostelry. Our All cotton end each .SO ^ One Week Only spacious parlor and dining hall, with native stone fireplaces and comfortable fur- mattreii wrapped lit OFHANCE'S nishings, are most inviting. a separate wrapper. TRUE VALUES I. h The Shrewsbury River Country Club '.50 $P1.50 invites you to drop in and inspect its home On the Banks of the Shrewsbury, on the State Highway, Red Bank. \ >9

YouWl, tterAt The River Wry Club Telephone Red Bank 1524 Harry F. , Owner Jl

mmim will move this week from the Ma- honey & Harvey building to Mrs, • • 4 •• • t • » • ••••*••••••• About 1,500 Women Attend Rally Martin Dolan's house on- Church at Aibury Purk. „ WORK ND street. Mrs. Dolaa's houso wag re- * con- -ceptly remodeled and converted OftMl^^'uTs" r«U 9O0-W Democrats from,the third Sessional'- district held a big; rally into a double house. in the arcade at Aabury Park Sat- TIME, HAS ARRIVED urday, A. Harry Moore, the Demo- UNION BEACH NEWS. cratic candidate for governor,'made an address to about 1,600 women at Albert Cowling tnd ChkrUi .Spiel- the afternoon meeting. In his talk man Attend CoDTontipn. Mr. Moore called attention to the Albert Cowling and> Charles expenditure of $49,600 made by Ar- Spielman attended the New Jersey thur C.. Whitney,' the Republican firemen's convention at Atlantic The candidate, in securing the nomina- iity. They were delegates for the tion for governoi. Mr. Moore said Union Garden hose company and OF this was $19,500 more than the of-Union Beach chemical company. 'fiee will pay for three years and Mrs. Spielman ' and Mrs. Conners that if he had been obliged to spend accompanied them. Independent Engine Company, No. 2. that much money to. be nominated Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Cox and <( he would not he a candidate. Other daughter Hilma of Jersey City , . v RED BANK FIRE-DEPARTMENT u V/—;^j" addresses were made by J. Lyle spent the week-end with the latter's Kinmonth, candidate for congress; sister, Mrs. John Sappah. Mrs, Mary T. Norton,' congress- Misses Hannah and Flora Camp- woman from Hudson county, and bell of Boston Tiave returned home Elmer H. Geran, former congressr after a visit with Mrs. Sands Mr. and Mrs. William Voss and family Is Now In Fvill Si^inf! man. foext Moncay the Democratic •yOUR mirror is one candidates will \make a tour of theof Jersey City spent the week-end 1 friend that will be county. Stops will bo made at at the home of Mrs. Sands. truthfully frank with Marlboro, Matawnn, Keyport, Red Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cullcn and Bank, Rumson, Atlantic Highlands, family spent Saturday wif Mr. and THIS IS THE FAIR OF FAIRS JN THIS VICINITY . you. However, do not Highlands, Seabnght, Long .Branch Mrs. James Cullen of Hazlet. worry over increasing and Asbury Park. John and Wilson Ketcher of Jer- Specially Constructed Dancing Floor and with Frank There's plenty* to amuse you and your' evenings will r^ wrinkles or lack -pf sey City spent the week-end with Kuhl's Peppy, Orchestra makes a wonderful-combination at- be moat, pleasant spent with the firemen. ' > ' ' *< FIRE KILLS 28 HORSES. Mrs. Charles Sappah, Sr. traction. If you dance,' you will surely want to be with M , ^i^ lovely hair. Misses Hilda..Scholl of Scranton, y Big Barn at Aibury Park Destroyed Pennsylvania, has returned homo us every night If you dont dance, come to the fair anyway Everything that goes with the .making of a real-honest, f * We can improve your by Early Morning; Blaze. after spending a vacation fit tho and listen to the latest dance selections properly rendered. to goodness attraction and—thenl some. ' - ,'','.. complexion and your Twenty-eight horses owned by homo of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scholl. coiffure. Timbroolj Newman, an excavation Mrs. W.- Wild and daughter Eve- contractor at Asbury Park, burned lyn, Fred Powers and William Try one treatment then to death early Monday morning Grambling of New York spent the note the change. when the barn' in which they were week-end :•• with Mrs. Thomas Cor- OH YE§! THE LdcATION stabled was destroyed by fire. Thocoran, , ,building_contnined_29_horses_andjt Miss D. Ferber • of Greenville and The Old Empire Theatre, Buildingjito street and flear-"*.' was beyond saying whan the fire- MrsT Clara Mulbr of Jackson men arrived. One blind horse was Heights spent part of last week rescued. Five others were gotten with Mrs. Van Holten. Both are Bank' out by the firemen but. they ran music teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Ben- back into the building and perished. son of Lyridhurst and Mr. afld Mrs. BEAUTY SALON The loss is partly covered by insur- A. Bensdli spent the wee" -end with Phom/772,87BroadSt Mrs. VanHolten. Miss Frances Red Bank,, Ileus Jersey Farrell of , Washington, D. Cv has Asbury Park House Robbed. been spending a few days with Mrs. The home of James Fury of As- Van Holten; - • *- Mrs.' Edward Leuthchan spent a EVERY NiGHT NEXT WEEK bury Park was robbed of jewelry PUBLIC NOTICE. valued at $500 Saturday night. One few days at Newark last week. * M * "4N'ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE . The Harriman: brothers have : IMPBOVEMENT BY ORADINO-AND hour aftor-tho theft Laura Walker; GRAVELLING OF THE FOLLOWING a. colored woman 61 years old, who rented Mrs. Liekefet's property on STREETS: BRIDGE AVENUE SOUTH- Union avenue Jor business pur- ERLY FROM WEST BERGEN PLACE had formerly worke'd in the house- TO -DRUMMOND AVENUE, WILLOW hold, was arrested on a charge of poses. • •' .-.•,' •STREET SOUTHERLY FROM WEST BERGBN PLACE TO WESTSIDE AVE- having committed the theft. She Misses' Marie McCarthy and Val- NUE. SUNSET AVENUE, EASTERLY admitted having been at the house erie Liekefet were chosen by the • FROM SHREWSBURY AVENUE TO • WILLOW STREETJ WESTSIDE AVE- on the day of the robbery. Democratic club to attend the Dem- NUE ' EASTERLY ' FROM SHREWS- ocratic conference at Asbury Park BURY AVENUE TO WILLOW STREET, DRDMMOND AVENUE EASTERLY Long Branch Nativo Dead. Saturday. Mrs. Clara Klein, demo- , FROM SHREWSBURY AVENUE TO A Mrs. Christian Brehm of Long cratic ,. committeewoman, • chaper- POINT 200 FEET EAST OP BRIDGE oned the girls. \ . . I AVEmjE. CEDAR AVENUE ITS EN-Branch died suddenly on Tuesday, !..-TIRE LENGTH. -CENTRAL -AVENUE of last week. Her death was due to Mis3 Viola Leuttchan nnd her fi- SOUTHERLY FROM WEST BERGEN ance, Raymond Uhrig, spent Sun- •• PLACE TO PUBLIC SERVICE C9. a hemorrhage of the braini She PROPERTY, McLAREN STREET EAST- was born at Long Branch in 1856.day at. Newark Visiting relatives. ERLY FROM PROSPECT AVENUE TO .Mrs. M. Jensen gave a party last • WORTHLEY STREET, AND MARION She leaves her husband and two STREET ITS KNTIRE LENGTH, AND daughters, Mrs, John H. Sculthorp -week for herdauehter Thelma, who VROVIDING—FOB—THE—.PAYMENT- and- Mrs.; Chester-Mr Truax.-— was five Vears ol&-The decorations, THEREOF, NOT EXCEEDING % 16,000. were pink and blue. The little. ones ,BE IT ORDAINED. By tho Mayor and Council of tho Borough of Red BaVk: Big Yield of Tomatoes. enjoyed; a dainty luhchaon and . 1. That the Borough improve by gr.... games were played^ Among those Ins and gravelling tho following streets: William H. Barkalow of Adelphia present were Tessie Betz, Rita Brfdge avenuo southerly from West Ber- has finished harvo3tin£ his tomato gen, place to Drummond . avenue. Willow Friel, Esther Meetar, Ruth Walling, street southerly from West Benrcn placo crop. ,On less than three acres of Gustave Dirner, Ross Doyle, Junior to Westside ave&ue. Sunset avenuo eoster- land he got over forty tons of to- \j from Shrewsbury- avenue to Willow Siph and Mary Fox of Union Beach, street, .Westside -avenue easterly from matoes, which were sold to the Margaret and Jane McKan of the Shrewsbury avenue to Willow street, Campbell soup company for $16.60 Drummond avenue easterly from Shrews- Brorix, Helen, and Bobbie Louen- bury avenue to a point 200 feet east of a ton. berd and Edgar Laukower of New- Bridge avenue, Cedar street its entire ark. ' length, Central avenue southerly from SEABRIGHT, NEWS. West Bergen place to Public Service Co. property, McLaren street easterly from ProBpect avenua to ' Worthlcy street, h ' Sailed for Denmark —Railroad Op- Marlon street its entiro length. erator Transferred. Old Mr. Carter Helped 1 2. That the same be done as a general We Are Direct Factory Agents Improvement. Mrs. Peter •' Jacobsen and Miss 3. That temporary notes or bonds be. Anna Jacobsen Will sail tomorrow by Simple Mixture Issued from . time to time to temporally' "After taking Adlerika I feel bet- finance ssid Improvements, in the agg for Denmark, where they will spend gate amount of not exceeding S1G.00O. three months with relatives ter than for yeavs. At my age (60) . 4. That said notes or bonds shall bear - • Thomas Letson, who was emi-t is ideal—so different from other First Showing of the 1925*26 Line of Interest at not exceeding six per sent per medicines." (signed) W. W. Car- annum. ployed as agent operator at theter. Adlerika is a simple mixture of Tho foregoing ordinance has been In Keansburg railroad station during traduced and the Mayer and Council wlL buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., eonsider the final passage thereof on thethe summer, has been transferred which removes GAS in ten minutes ' 6th day Df October, 1925, at the Borough t^ the dispatcher's office near the and often brings surprising relief to Hall at 8:00 P. M. Beech street crossing at Red Bank. the stomach. Stops that full, bloat- Any person or persons desiring to bL ed feeling. Brings out old waste heard will be given an opportunity at the Harry Einbender has gone to matter you never thought was in . time and place aforesaid. Florida for the winter, A. E. OLSEN, your system. Excellent fo.' chroni Motfel S-F-a i , Clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenea Fowler constipation, Green Drug Co. *n* Oreattit Buy ta lUdlo^b oHnet oi ftrfWg Unet nnd prorortiffntv with tloptng {•Dad. Accontd unj cirttnl cwmructfafi utuict dit*

tpulkfct rotound tn tea cocdog nnf dmet«t • • • > 15 to±17 miles per/gallon of gasoline Tuned Radio y Receiving Sets For Dry or Storage Battery tijbes A complete line of the wprld'a most beautiful radio re- ceiving sete, ranging from the improved 5 Tube Tuned The reason Rt^dio Frequency Receiver listing at ,$3950 up to the hand-: some, genuine mahogany FrankJin .Console, of vigorous for Series 80 economy lines and fine proportions, at $115.00 The very moderate price of the Pierce'Arrow Series 80 car li only tlie first step in its unusual economy. ' , Every Set Guaranteed to be Because of the quality and precision of Pierce-Arrow building,' . there is little wear. Adjustments are seldom needed. Even normal Mechanically Perfect by Both attentions like cleaning carbon and grinding valves are required the Manufacturer and Ourselves less frequently. The result is a surprisingly low maintenance, cost. This is rendered even lower by special high-speed tools Concert Model and machines which reduce the time and cost, often by 75%. Service Convenient termi •oM ,We will gladly present specific facts'about Series 80 economy, Our responsibility does not end with arranged lor those who prefer. and demonstrate the car, upon request No obligation. mihoiuii In • two (on* tOect oi Kb and aDarlni baunr. omd loud »peakei buH H pit «i dH IKXaal Mt, dva the sale oi a Freuunan Masterpiece. Small down payment and jh« tpal* 70.horM/)ou>cr,Mix-cyUndcrVUrce-Arrou)engine. 4+vhctlbraJcct Our servlcedepartment Ucompoeed ance In reasonable weekly or liulloon (Ire*. Uouilallle Shock Abiorberi standard equipment nlUiiimtUat, AoamdoginhK>..«.../ of men who know these sett from A to Z They are at your Tack and monthly lnstallmeota.' Ask oat Prices $2895 to $4045 at Buffalo, tax extra call In any emergency. ulesmen lor complete tafonnttio ' . , Time payment* if dctired ' , . THE EQUAL IF NOT THE SUPERIOR OF ANT SET ON THE MARKET REGARDLESS OF PRICE SUBURBAN WEEK-OCTOBER 3d to 10th PIERCE-ARROW . < Carfare Refunded eries&d

TIM li—HIM •• tk* Isiwh KklthMtTfMMllMBM- % if f^ BoMtaowloWBawtaU, Tjf^l |% Monmouth Motor Car Co., Inc. 'aMpuknouH men Am MBk dtt 36 Maple Avenue Red Bank, N. J. ., ' TaUpliona MOB f AUTHORIZED FRESHMAN DEALERS In ii) "SEPTEMBER 30, 1925.

Mrs. Louie Blumenbeig's an4 the fun cracked one of Mr. Ourchln'a 'abry of Little Silver, entered a Red Bank reading; - circle, met at ribs. illitary school at Staunton, Viiv Mr*. Joseph T, Burrowei's, An athletic club was organized finis. The< Edmund West farm', of 140 at Little Silver with" Morris Borden, Frank Thompson, son of Edward AR(WNP OUR HOME TOWN. acres at Wolf Hill, Oceanport, was John O'yHagan, Myron t, Camp- hompson of White streot, fell from bought by George N, Baker of Mon- bell and Frank Bates aa officers. pear tree and dislocated his arm. Wfep Cdll.d tnm n« R«(lttir mouth Beach for f 86,000. 1 of Ul* Ult W«fc In SapUraW John C. Schenck of Colt's Neck John S. Login opetiedLa furniture - Theodore F. Whit* began the caught his foot in the wheel of his tore in one of tho George Hance Twvaty r«*n Aco, Thlriy YMK erection of the house for his own Ago and Forty Y*iri Ago. potato' digger and some of the 'atterson's stores on Broad street. residence at the corner of Washing- bones in his foot were broken.' r A bicycle owned by Georgo Van- . Fqrt? Y*i» Ago. ton and Mechanic streets.'.- • James J. Qulgley'a bicycle had Vlnkle of Eatontown was stolen A Bundiy-ichool convention mi A croquet club waa organlted at been stolen, and bis brother Dennis Irony in'front of his house... .__. held at -the Baptlit church. The Matawan and a nutnbar of croquet recovered the bicycle' by finding it Cyrineus Polheraus of Scbbey- «n«ak«w ver«_S8V. Henry Btltlng, players from Bed Bank .became at a house at Reeveytown. > , ille picked 400 crates of tomatoes Anderson Brothermmm s members of the club. ;; ';; v; • Rev.NJ, K. Mwnlnfc and Rev. J. -R. ; '• William Otterson opened a "store rom 2J4 acres of ground. , S^ra'g«'?W«rehou«e Mica of Red Bank, Rev. 7. A. B. Taylor Smock was selling cash- at the corner of Bridge avenue and William E. Crawford of Holmdel Douglau 01 Middletown and Mr. mere at his store at the corner of .Front street for the sale of pota- iarvested 1,300 barrels.of potatoes Double the Mileage oCA? •nil tONO DISTANCE Stilmll.'of Freehold. Rev. I*. C. Broad and Mechanic streets at ten toe«, apples and onions. )m ten acrea of land. ... MOVING »nd TRUCKING Colbert t>f Aibnry Park mida one cents per yard. v -. The First national bank, of Red Shrewsbury township1 had 887 Captain WilUaun B. Patterson of , V«WiciJro Padded «rtd ,• 04 the principal addrtuea at the Bank had deposits of $566)000 and logs and the dog tax was fixed at l convention. He Mid that while At- Chapel HlUdled at the age of sev- the Second national band had de- ifty cents'per. dog. ' at Half the Cost (. "Mat Proof bury Park was a prohibition town enty yean^ Ha left a large family posits of $626,60. Miss Hclene Butterbach of Oce- PACKING, CRATING .n'k there was more liquor gold is As- of children. Mrs. Annie D. Taylor, wife of nlc left home for a course at Wei- Only a few years ago a 3% x 4 miles by using Gum-Dipped Cords. I 'sllPflNG TO ALL'POINTS bury Park than there wai in Hed John T. Lovett of Little Silver Frank Taylor, aged nineteen years, esley college. • cord tire listed over $50.00. Today, Bank a,nd that the whiskey add at started an agricultural monthly un- died at her home on Wallace street Jesse and Harry Sculthorp of you can buy the highest quality Gum-Dipping is an exclusive Anbury Park wa» ot a1 very much der the name ot Orchard anil Gar* of malaria. " ' ' . Highlands wont to California for a method used by Firestone. It is an ; 32 x 4 tire—a Firestone Gum- •Sl-lji' M«ohtrilo Street poorer quality than that told at R«'~:,f~.*3"~j~'.'.''r.'.: •'•:'. Ezekiol J, Rogers bought a~lot Tho officers of the Red Bank branch fy dbb owned by the Baptist church at the of the soclot/ were Mrs. Hairy William C. Bennett bought a lot IF you have any trouble f slippery pavements end ]qhn Hanseri corner 'of Monmouth street and Ma- Finch, Mm. John Abbott Worthley, 60x150 feet at Belford for $126. in seeing, consult us. . .And, because of special bad roads. Assure yourself ple avenue. Mr. Rogers paid (800 Mrs. Joseph T. Burrowes, Mrs. Isaac We can provide you with Firestone processes, chief of greater safety, comfort for the property. John Walling of H. Adlem, Mrs. W. H. Knapp, Mrt. Twenty Ya»r» Ago, glasses that will meet and economy by equipping Colt's Meek started a blacktmlthing Fred W. Hope and George Cooper, The Red -Sank firemen held a your requirement aa to among which is Gum-Dip- business 'on the lot.- This Is the lot now with Firestone Full- (George C. JDonsett's house at Mid- parade which brought a great num- • efficiency and. comfort. ping, motorists are today now occupied by the four-story dletown was broken into and robbed ber of people, to town. The parade getting thousands of extra ' cf Size Gum-Dipped Balloons. building of the Mount'EneHsh com- while the family was away,- The was under the direction of* Fire •»Se» U» To S.o".'.• pany. ' ',, thief left his dirty, ragged clothes Chief Edward Longstreet and As- John B. Bergen, John H. Mount, In a heap on the floor and dressed slstant Fire Chief -Lester E. Me- MOST MILES PER DOLLAR George Button, Thomas Applegate, Queen. Miss Agnes Barling, Mrs. W;A,WIRTH himself In Mr,' Dorsett's best suit. r FRED H. VAN DOR.N RED BANK NASH CO. Will Applegate, Fred S. Bockwell, The things stolen included ?3B in John S. Stiles, Mrs. Jtse'ph Hance, OPrOMETRIST MOUNT-ENGLISH CO. 77 groad St. •_ •77 Monmouth St. Monmouth St. & Mapla AT*. Dr. Edwin Field, Alex Pach~artd cash, Mr, Dorsett's watch and chain, Mrs. Samuel' Smock and Miss Mamie =r-Al Broad Street -—-.-• CORD Louli Frick.made-a trip acrpsi the a, gold, ring, a revolver arid, much Reilly of Red Bank were watching Register Bldg. Red Bank Auto Radiator Works MONMOUTH MOTOR CAR CO. JOHN D. WATKINS state and back on their bicycles. other valuable goods. a firemen'* parade' when someone Phone Red Bank 88 113 Wait Front St. 36 Maplo Ave. Cor. Bridge 4 RlvanM* AT*. They remained at Princeton/ over The Monmouth boat club built a threw a large' quantity of. Ink oh § night and returned the next day, new club house on the river front at ;hem and ruined their clothes.,' having covered 110 miles' in the two a cost of $4,000. A new, bulkhead Kridel & Co. had opened a meat days. was built, a big float was construct- market in Bed. Bank and they ad- AMERICANS. SHOULD PRODUCE THEIR' OWN RUBBER! James Steen sold the Eatontown ed, fifty electric, lights were in- vertised sirloin steak, porterhouse Advertiser to Jacob B, Coffin of stalled, ilx additional, electric lights steak, legs of lamb and Armour's Westerly, Rhode Island, In the were placed on'each of the three and Swift's regular, hams, at 12% first issue of the paper under the river front balconies and other im- cents, per pound. Plate beef and Jbr Economical transportation new editor he stated there were 317 provements were also mada to the corned-beef- were offered—at -4 & pianos, melodeons and organettes In boat club property. . . " cents per pound. " ,'. 1 one block in Eatontdwn and that Four robberies occurred, at E. M. . Cleveland was elected not one of these instruments obeyed Shrewsbury, A. Holmes Bordeh's president and ^go A. Longstreet tho ten-hour law or was kept in' store waa entered and %Z In cash vice president of the Ruskin Chau- tune. was stolen. A horse and set of har- tauqua circle, of Red Bank, Tho For several months, there had ness waj'jtolen from Charles M. other ofecers Were Miss E. T.';Reed,: been a great row in Trinity church. Patterson, a carryall was stolen Miss R. M. Holmes, .Miss, Mary A big majority of the members from .Charles H. Hurley and:Wil- Cumbersori and Mr8.:Alfred"1W9g'g. wanted to get, rld^t,Mr.:Jowitt, the liam Wheat-was -held up, by-two ' Hugh S; Klnmonth>'-.bi Asbury rector. Every; week or .two., there highwaymea and his watch and Park was nominated'for senator by would be a ruction In the church chain were stolen.) the'Democrats and Charles E. Close between the 7 congregation, y who Rutsen S. Snyder's houso at At- was nominated for sheriff. The Re- wanted to fire him, and Mr. Jowltt, lantic Highlands waa robbed of sil- publicans nominated Asa Francis who'was determined to stay. verware and'other goods, including for sheriff and Oliver H. Brown for The prohibition county conven a church communion service. A senator,' . tlon was held .at Asbury Park and New York lawyer told Mr. Snyder A rally day service was held in Henry R. Taylor of Upper Freehold he could get the communion serv- the First Methodist church, at which township and Uriah White of Ai- ice back by paying* $26, but Mr. ipecial parts were taken by Oliver taury Park were nominated for as- Snyder refused to be a party to any A. Brown, Miss Leah Kridel, John serrtbly. The prohibitionists had a such agreement with the thieves. E. Chamberlain, Robert W\ Hitch- complete organization, throughout Uncle Josoy Field of Middletown, ings, Harry Lafetra and John Wat- the. county with .a director in ever; Mqntnouth county's oldest resident son. .'••'• township, - • ' and one of the wealthiest farmers Skin grafting was resorted to to. Felix Burgoyne and Daniel Ben'' In > Monmouth county, celebrated improve James McGarry'a leg; Mr. nott of Chapel Hill were coming to his 103d birthday. He came to Red McGarry lived at the Highlands and Bed Bank with a lot of seed rye and Bank to celebrate the day, where his leg had been amputated, owing a big basket of eggs when' the horse he met many of his old friends; and to it being crushed by the fall of ran away near Cooper's bridge. The a: celebration was also held at his a flagpole, ; " \ ••• wagon upset and'there was a great home at night. Frank Shultz and BenjaVnth Co mixture of scrambled eggs and seed The Asbury Park Press, which rye, but neither sof the men was vert of Tinton Falls had the reputa- was owned by Norman .and Roder- tion of. being the champion corn hurt. . ;••/; ick Penh*eld, >who had failed, was cutters of Monmouth county. They / Shrewsbury township's share of bought by Dr. Hugh S. Kinmonth of the county tax for the year 1885 cut 300 shocks of corn In one day. Asbury Park for $2,975. Itjs . Frank Cooper of Peters place, was % 15,305 and its share of the announced that the creditors would state school tax was $8,019.31 who had been employed in James ; ?.':• OR IF YOU WISH receive not more than four or five Cooper's drug store, went to Chi' Shrewsbury township's tax then in- cents on the dollar. cluded the town of Red Bank and cago, Vvherc he had a position In the Erect it YOURSELF Tylee W. Throckmorton was fired Armour stock yards. the present boroughs of Rumson aa street superintendent of, Bed Fair Haven and Little Silver. Mrs. Frank Wyckoff of Tinton I III A DAT-A . Bank. William P. Frey, one ot the Falls, who had been laid up five Mrs. John W. Mount was elected commissioners, had his war paint on months with an injured leg, was president of the women'a temper- at the meeting of the commission- able.to get about the house. ance union of Red Bank. Mrs. Jo- ers and he claimed that Mr. Throck- Twins, a boy and" a girl!' were seph Wood, Mrs. Caleb Patterson morton had wasted the town money born to Mrs. Samuel Ludlow ol Port and, Mrs. Walter H. Morton were on street work. Monmouth. ' elected vice' presidents. Mrs. Sam- A house at Colt's Neck owned Arthur DeFabry, son'of S. t. De- uel T. Williams was secretary and by Qsorge Soff el was burned down. Mrs. Jasper Bray treasurer. The house was occupied by Mr. Sot- Ludwig Hermann, who had been el's miller, who lost everything he CNO CASH DOWN] Simon Miller's repair man in Mr. had, including $60 In cash. The WOMAN The Worlds Finest Low Priced &/%# Mil|er's shoe business for two years, neighbors made up a fund of $00, started In business for himself in which was given to him. offers you more coach V V ONE-PIECE WINDSH1ELD- quality for less money than you can one ot the John W. Stout stores on Forman R. Smith of Fair Ha- VERY NERVOUS casily raised or lowered, with full cowl Front street, at the foot of Broad ven took aa his bildo Mrs. M. E. get anywhere else la the world. Notea ventilation, absolutely watertight street, He paid f 15 a month rent; McGonnett of New York. The Weak, Blue, Discouraged— these points of superiority > Michael Qibltn of Bridge avenue couple, set up housekeeping at once Relieved by Taking Lydia QUALITY CONSTRUCTION— DUCO FINISH—In beautiful sage- • was assaulted by tramps near his In Mr. Smith's house'at Fair Haven, green and black, color and lustre last house, who were trylhg to rob him. which had been' nlcoly furnished by E. PinkhamV Medicine typical of the highest priced cars. He yelled for help and his wife indefinitely—the finest finish avail-- him for their occupancy. POWERFUL MOTOR-all the able. ... rushed from the house with a big George Brannln was assessor of ., Cincinnati, Ohio.—"I was nervous poker and drove off his assailants. and could not sleep, bad crying spells power and speed that you need. ) Middletown township and he adver- 1 "'i . 1 HI and the blues, and A drum corps was organlted at tised that he Anted all Mlddlotown LONG SPRING SUSPENSION- ALEMITE LUBRICATION-a UR BA8Y PAYMENT FLAN Noveslnk, the mombers of which modem, very convenient lubricating enablci you to own • lundjome, property owners to call on htm at , lived or died. My chromcvanadlum.semi'elllptkspringa •', Iturdyi hlaheit Brads garige, Milly we're Walter J. Barne*, William hit office at Atlantic Highlands and rlghttidewssvery give great comfort and readability. system. «ftcted from •liop-bullt lectlom. Stearns, Eugene Heath, Frank Hor- get their awesnrnonU fixed up. 'badandlhadback- ^695 Mtny modeli. A superior gir»g« for npr, Wllllani Carhart and William William T. Hendrickson ot Mid' oche and a weak FULLY ENCLOSED CLUTCH- , These are but a few points that indi- Touring (•"•••;« *525 , lit« money. ' and George Schneider, ness. I read about cate the superior quality of this fine dlotown v(»s driving near Portaa ur medlclnoa in single plate, dry dine type, the easiest Roaditer • •'* • 525 ' , Herman O. Fr«d«rlcki, who had peck when he collided with Frank coach. To build such a [coach at so conducted a meat market at Bed _ie papers and you have ever handled. 1 Coupe - . •'• 675 Erected on Your Little's horse and wagon, Both wrote forfurthor low a price is the most outstanding Bank, oloied out his,business and w»goni were very badly broken but information. 1 -of high quality, coach achievement in the automobllo sed«n '..'/. 775 went to New York to go In business no one was hurt, took Lydla E. jfamliet $4frg.j) with his uncle.' with fine cor construction and appoint- industry—tho world's greatest coach assr".... 425 Winter potatoes and winter .ap- Pinkham'e Vege- ments value. Sec it today. |«r Only ^M The two-year-old aon of Harts- ples wore offered for sale at $1 per • n '••mmJtablo Compound, home Cook, a painter .of Eatontown, Blood Medicine and Llvor Pills, and Sfftta*.'.-. 550 barrel by Oeorge Itanoe Patteraon tnaed Lvdla E. Pinkham'a Sonativo '' classes In tho Shrewsbury publlo rWMiHwnt.<...i...<.0 m«n to «fr I • « t » • I » • 11 clgartttti who looked aa If he were , Louis Bennett of Fair Haven and have gained In every way. Ol am IJIMM l,.• njedjclnis."-DoiM'HOW. 8049 .th. ribs In fun, but Mr. Bennett'n B. 1.1th Bt., Philadelphia, Pa. -- Quality at Low Co • RED SANK REGISTER; SEPTEMBER'8&C192K 4OTICS OF utoisUKad coniplalnedof her care-, B Miss Rogers Gained IMF ITEMS OF NEWSle. uu drivingdriving. Three bdttlebdttlei of liquoliqu r were found In her car'and ihe'wu 15 Pounds in Six Weeks HAPPENINGS OP INTEREST IN held in f BOO bail, -- ' .,, ; MONMOUTH COUNT*. A Bride* Party. ' ' * entatlves from1 thi' Skinny Men and Woman G»ln S Miss Bernlce W. Brown of Mita- the oentjn llni'of'LoiairaviDuir'tbtnct liitrlct U ail th* v> Poundi in 30 D»jr» or Money Back. Personal Notes, Salia, tl Propefty, wan entertained a number' ot wettwardly along the eenttr line of Locust losth.of T. Frank APPII' Building OptratioaavLoilie Do- orougo rough ar t pp if the General Aeiiralily friends at a bridge party a,few days overnolr o—f• ton>e- But_,...—e -o_f Niw tvt tmbir of the Board of .. ffinii. Slight Firm, Births, Mar- ago. Frizes were awarded to Mlsa limber of thhe HousH e oft ,E . rs, for tbret ytan.'fot WHAT WE LEARNED My dear Friends: rlaiei and Deatlu—Other Itemt. rom the Thltd Congressional District r river to IU InUnectlon lonmouth, ind for ihej» ?»1 .. After my attack of Flu I wad Margaret Devlin, Mlw Mtrle Zieg- 111 the vioanoT caused br, tht death of T. une of thi track or read al officers, vlll 0"t Township; Everett Matthews, a Freehold Frank; Appteby; Two Members of the Otn« JiN«^8oiiUiira railroad, in. lor three yean: two Jui. . Dealers all over the country keep thin, run down and weak. I had a ler, Miss Estette Baker and Miss •ral Assembly of New Jtraty. a Mtmbir -ice, for flvi yean each,' and callow complexion, my cheeks were :arpenter, and James Mcnke, an Elizabeth Barrett, of thi Board of Ohoson Freeholders of the t^Plnee foivHSt'eigiilh Jsitctlon reyora ot the Highway, for one : ,_.„ electrician, will leave soon by auto- Countr of Monmouth for three years i two * taiififtg about the "Used Car Prob- sunk in and I was Continually Elmer I 'Notice pl'Rtrlitratloi*.l":f- <• mobile for, St. Petersburg, Florida, Letter Carrier Robbed. , lunellnin for the Borongb of Bed Bank And that on^Tnii/iy, Ottobtr. Uth • • lem." They seem to regard it as a troubled with gas on my, stomach. Raymond Thompson, a letter car- or three ons Counollmtn for tbe 025, the Board,ot Reglsiry *Kt Xltetlu where they expect to work at their Uoroilgh of Red Danlc to flit the anuplred vlll nut at .the Place at which ther wll I felt etufTy and had lost my ap* rier at Matawan, was held up and term of William H, K, Wblte end three Beglnnlnk at « point1 where the center •old the General Elutlon abovt ntntlontd sort of nightmare. We learned trades. a petite. I had read about McCoy's robbed Tuesday morning of last [setlcet of the Feaet for live tan. "?fw •'. '"e"f0«T1i »?en«e U Uterseotod betwetn the houfs of one o'clock, jn "th. Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets Charles A, Nilcs has resigned as Notice of ReiMtrellon. with the center line of HerbersTitnet. ifternooo and nine o'clock In the aviqlgtL; long ago that the biggest part of lorough engineer st Freehold and week by an unknown man. Mr. Third. reslitrttlon d.y—October Uth, iinee southwardly along the etnter lint of [or the purpoie ofmaklnv the final rtvl»; and decided to give them a trial. Thompson lost ?24. He had been 1525, litO V, M. to B100 P. M., toJr«»il» brwsbury^avtnue-to lu Inttrtsctlonwllb on and correction ot (he regliUr for ttef the problem consists oi getting )n November 1st will take a posi- the (inter lint W thi Ntwmin Sprlnm Mineral Eltctlon. • ,', , . '"v At onco, I bpgan to pick up an ap- knocked unconscious by n blow on and eonteot the llet for the Oenoril «l«o- road, thence wutarly along the center line petite, my cheeks filled out and my tion with the William G. Fritz com- >n, of the Newman Springe road to Itt'JnUr- Notice to Absentee,Voteri. -«• people to realize that all Used Cars the head'. • Any elector wb6 la regliUred-for thi pany of West Orange, water •works Bonndarlee of ttii election dlitiloti in lection' with the center, line if( Broad complexion became healthy looking the Borouah of Red Dank, and the polling street, thence northwardly, along the ceo- Itneral Eleotlon. who by reiion ot.lnabll. and all Used Car dealers aren't and I gained 15 pounds in six weeks contractors. Milk Truck Upnl. slue In nob dlntrlcu are at follow i er lint o{ Broad itrttt to IU interstctlon tr through Illness or' absence from t»« County In which he retldii li umble.to Harold McDonald, ten-year-old A milk truck owned by William • Ftrtt Election Dletrlcl wit•Itlhi t|>i.the< e eeatecentee r line ooff . the, traokai and am very thankful for what Mo- road bed of; the Njw i* Yorat" cast his ballot on .thi day ol thi Qeninl alike. And it isn't a problem at « ton of Mrs. Ehtel McDonald of Bwlnnlnit at a point on tht thort of d of; - and :I Slectlon at thi .polling place In thi HIM* Coy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Maguinness of Freehold was upset Bnch Rild th 1 Ihe North Shrewtfcury River directly be- ranch RailroadRail , thtnci northireii...rthwesj . tion Dlitrlct In w:hloh he Is regliUred, may all! Tablets did for mo. Ocean Grove, died at the Spring last week when it was struck by a tweeen theNoroptrtitl owneownd byy the MMonn- ilong the eenUr line of tbe road btVo. Lake hospital last Wednesday from car driven by Howard Robbins. tnouith BoifjOluBfOlbb and tthhe propertprtyy known racke of the New York and Long'Branch Miss Alberta Rottrs, 2F-J - W. Jh« Bed Bank Lyetum, thence «outh. lallrosd to IU intinectlon with tSo'center ffi?M«Tc!».rk!H%yMf.», complication of diseases. at line ot Ohtstnat atreet, thtnet aonthwardly which hi resides or to the County Jloard pt Cerr.o Gorda St, Decatur, III. Robbins was sentenced to jail foV wardly to tht center line of Broad street, Slectlon of tbe County of Monmouth, on Ot thenoe along; the center line ot Broad street along thi einter line of thi tracks-or road Earle Parent of Imlaystown, who thirty days on a charge of drunKen bid of tht Ntw Jersey Southern Railroad isfore Tuesday. October 80th..WB FRANK VAN SYCKLE To take on weight, grow strong o Itt- Intersection with the oentor lint of ormol application' will be forwardsu ..„ has been working; for some time in driving. Mechanlo ttreet, thonce eattwardly along to IU InUnectlon with the center line, of and vigorous, to fill out tlie hollows [erbert street, thenoe woitwerdly' along ilector and 'when .properly flUedi ou( and E. V. Hughei, Mgr. 149-151 W. Front St. i Trenton drug store, is a new stu- the center line ot Mechanic street to the 'cturntd to thi County Board, of 'Election! in cheeks and neck, try McCoy's Doctor! Meet. end of Mechanlo street, thence loutbeaoter- thi center lint of Herbert itreet to IU In. lent at the New Jersey college of ertectloo. with the center line ot 8hrtw|. of tfie County of Moneiouth, an abientta Telephone 1296 Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets y along tbt Ftnct Ltfie to the curved ballot will be forwarded td inch eleotor. About 75 members of the medical nandary lint ot thi Borough of Red Bank, mry avenue, th* point or plant of bigln« iharmacy at Newark, ilng.. . i SIDNEY V, BRAY.' Towuehl» Oltri, for 30 days. 60 tablets—60 cents octettes- of Monmouth, Middlesex hence northeaitwardly and northwardly ittod May Uth. 1Q8B. ~ at all druggists everywhere. If , Lawyer A. J. C. otokes -of Free- oUowing the ourved boundary line ot the The polling place for the Ninth Election hold Jias returned from ». New York md Mercer counties met at the lorouih of Red Bank }o the ahora ot the Dlitrlct it Union Urihouti, Shrewsbury NOTICE OF HEOISTRY AND EUCTIQI^ they don't give you wonderful help Deal golf club last Wednesday North. Shrewsbury river; thence south- avenue ' • I Shrewsbury Townthb. , c DODGE BROTHERS fiEALERS SELL GOOD USED CARS tospital, where he 'was under treat- wettwardly and weatwardly along the in 30 days, get your money back-r- Tenth Election Dlttrlcr. .Noticw«^'«««e^ IsP esva^hirabl y givep .that a tieieral ment several weeks. He is greatly lijrht In the afternoon tho doctors •hore ot tbe North Shrewsbury river to Beginning at • point where the center s Irtld In for the Town* you be the judge. Gut be sure and 1 Eleotlon wilt be 1 improved in health. had a golf tournament on the Deal tha point above mentioned at the shore Ine of Bhrewibury avenue la Intersected shlp,'of'Shrewsbury in the County ot Mew ask for McCoy's, the original and Una of the aald rlvV directly between the vlth the center line of. Wait Leonard mouth, and State oi New Jtniyi oi Tuta» Dr. W. H. Stansbury-of Freehold course. properties owned br the Monrnouth Boat itreet, thtnoe touthwerdl/ along the ctn* day. Nov-embor 8d/A. D. 1025, from'the genuine. Club and property known aa the Reder lint of Shrtwtbury avtnue to Its Inter* wur of tllx ocloco'clock A. M. to, the bobonoi has been elected president ol the ri» Winning Heifer. Bank Lyceum, at the point or place ot be- lection with the otnUr. line of tht Newman seven o'clocock P. M , at the respectivrespectivee. -" Capital district chiropractic society, Henry Hammond, a member of ginning*. Ipringt road, thenee westwardly along the Ing pluei In laid TTownshipo , which was organized recently at the Upper Freehold calf club, won a The polling, place for the Flrtt Eleotlon lenter line of the Nt\>nan SprlnRi rosd Said electioction *lir bbee- held for ihe pi Dlatrlet It Naveslnk Hook and Ladder ;o lu Intenootlon with the North Shrews- if electing a GGoverno r ot thth t SState, ot New Brunswick. • liver cup with his Holsteih heifer Flrehouse, MechBnlo etreet. bury river, thence northeastwardly alojig lortey, a Moipber ot the Houia of B the shore of the North Shrewsbury river Bontatlvci from tht Third Oong William N. Callahan, Frederick at the dairy shdw held at Hamilton Second Election Dlatrlet. to Its Intersection with the otnter lint of Olstrlet to fill tho vacancy caus A. White and Everett Wolfenden of Square recently. The cow was in Beginning at'a point where the center Loou.it avenue, thenc* eastwardly along death of T. Frank Applebyt two Me line ot Mechanic atreet Is Intersected with the center line of Locust ivenue to lta ln< Df the General Assembly of: Now' J 'reehold. attended the. convention competition., with/ about fifty othor tbs center line of Brood ttreet, .thence tersectlon .with'.-the center'line otiuelghton a Member of the Board, ot Oho»e» 1 if the Mystic Shrine at Atlantic cows, southwardly alone the center line of Broad avenue, thence southwardly albnjf the cen- iolder»,;fof three yean j' fop tbe'ConiiWof street to Its. Intersection with the center ter line of Lelghton avenuy to Its Inter- (onmouth; i?ne TownsblPi Commlttteman, Jity last week. • ... Una of Wallace atreet, thenle oastwardly, section with tho center line of Wett Leon- or three years, a Collector, for three year*, New Head*, of Temperance Unions. alontr.the jester line of Wallace street to ard street, thenoe oastwardly nlonff the ind a JustlcB of the Peace, for nvfyexn, M» Vincent"' Mahoiy of' Mrs. T, B. Morgan has been elecfr the rear, ol tht property of the'Second center line, of West Leonard etreet to the i'i. ••.'• Notice of RiglHr»ttott.'.,'•;*) mont,rPennsyWaniaf vihabeforeUiet National-Bank,-:thence_ioutlmardjy_ejsng. oentm-lln*-of—Shrewsbury—*Yenue_tbi! -Thlnl- rgBlitratlon-day—Ootobtr-Htni of-tht> •wbmen's-toiri- the rear of said Bank one hundred feet point or place of, beginnings 1(123, 1.00 P. M. to »;00 P. M.;"i'revJS marriage Was'Miss Carolyn Lupton perance union of Aebury "Park and rom tho center Una of iWallace street,- nd correct the list for the,Ototrai.£l|q" of Matawan, gave, birth to a son a thence eattwardl* by a/ttraljiht Imagin- The'polUhB piece for tbe Tenth Election, & Helen I, Benson has. been ary line to Its Inttraectlon with the center: District ir WeaUlda Engine Bouse. Xolab- OIlt •' .' •' i . '; ' •' ' - v."''--' • v-- —•' **' *eW days agoi: ton avenue, - : : chosen head of the women's tem- Inei ot Unden place and Wallace.atreet, : The boundary'llnei of tne.eiiouo» i ' Lewi? M. Wolt vf Manasquan has hence, northeastwardly along the center V- •" • Notice t» Absentee Votere,. .. rlcls in Shrewsbury Township, and'tu ) perance union of- Ocean Grove*, 'Any elector who Is regliUred for the lolling places for each, are as folIowalW been awarded the contract fer lay- Ine ef Wallace etreet to It*'Intersection General Election, who by reason ot Inabil- N«w Lodgo Officer!. with the center line - ot Prospect avenue, ' ••'.... First District. '.;• .••'.•..-.-^fc ing sidewalks, and curbs- on both thence southealtwardly along the center ity through; Illness- or absence Ron*, the All that station lying weti of the hoft ' Prospect avenue to tbe southerly County In which he resides la unable to ough line of Little Silver borough «31 sides of-^Ocean. avenue at. that Joseph; Kennedy has been elected llne'.ot cast his ballot, on the day of the General north of the Entontown-Tlnton Falls stone place;' •" N*. " , grand, knight of tbe ^Freehold lodge curved boundary line of. the Borough of Election at the polling, place In lie Eleo^ road to the Tlnton Palls and Pint BrooJ 1 Red Bank, thence northwardly along the tlon District In which he Is registered, may corner, thence In a direct line to the wtat. A dinner party , and dance will be of Knights of, Columbus. •.Jeremiah- carved.- boundary line of the Borough of mike application for an official ballot to trn boundary line of the township,-• '• i-.i-f held on Saturday night of this week Maloney is deputy 'grand 'knight ited Bank to tbe Fence Line, thenee north- the Municipal Clerk In any Municipality In _Tht polling place for the Flnt Eleetloi westwardly along the said Fence Line to which he resides or to the County Board of District la the I-Irchoune, Shrewsbury. ai'tHe Greenrpump inn at-Freneau", Willfam Callahan-secretary -and the center lino of Mebhanlc atreet, thence Eleotlon 6t the County of Monmouth, on or _. _——-Saaond-Dlatrlct.—sJilUii wettwiraly alone the center line of Me- before Tuesday,.October 20th, 1026, nnd a T to-celebrity the reopening of. the Henry Grasberger treasurer. formsl i application will be forwardtd sal< All that section lying south of Am Eab chanic itrett to Its Intersection ./Ith the ntown-Tinton Falls stone road, tnd thi center lino of Broad atreet, the point or elector and when properly - filled* out and 1 Outing for^Employee3i7m"~.77_ _ rtturnerf'o the County Board of Bleetloni lne-aW»e--m«iitefneid.-~—-•-•T--7 —f-'.-i* : ;place ot-beBlnnlngi...- v ,: _•- : Mr; and Mrs. Williaffi E» Myers The Monnjouth title company of The polling place for th« Second Elec- ot the County of Monmouth,-an r.bsentce The_polling plnc«_tor. the:Second Ola< ballot will be forwarded to such elector. trlct It D.HnttJtr'i store at Wayside.' ; v of iLoch Arbour have: sailed on a tion district la Independent Flrefioute, Me. : Freehold treated ita employees to; a ohnnla itreet <; , - Notice to Abstnttt Vottrt, vf. t; trip to- Cuba. They will make stops fishing trip on Barnegat bay .last . •" ' AMY E. OLSEN. Any elector who It rejIitertdttorUhi in Florida before returning home. Third Election District. Clerk of the Borough of Red Bunk. General Election, who by reason of Iniblli Saturday week. After returning to Beginning at at point where the center Dated May 16, 1035. Ity through Illness or absence :««'" Mr. and Mrs. William Cummings line of Wallace etreet is Intersected with County In which, he reildea Is uneblt- the shore a dinner was enjoyed at tht center line of. Broad street, thence and daughter of Freehold will leave NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION, east hit.ballot on the day of the Qener Eno'a hotel at Forked Blver; southwardly along the center line of Broad Election at the polling pilot In the- Eli soon for Scabring, Florida, where street to IU' Intersection with the center Little SUvir Borough, N. J. tlon District In which he It nglstend. mar theywill spend] the winter, Worpan Lotet License. line ot Harding Road, thence eastwardly Notice ol the tlmt and place ot holding make application for an offlclal ballot U along the center line of HardUre Road to IU the'General Eleotlon and of the officers to the Municipal Clerk In any Municipality la FASHIQNED wall treatments clash Mr. and Mrs! B. K. Eskesen and The auto driver's license of Mrs. Intersection'with the center line of Branch be'elected, and meeting! Of the Board o which he .resides or loathe County Board ol Lillian N'oo of Deal was: revoked avenue, thence southeastward!? along tha Registry and Election In tha'Borough ol Eleotlon of the County of. Monmouth. on ol Mrs. John Carlsen of Matawan re- center line of Brunch avenue to lta lnter- Little Silver, In the County of Monmouth, beforo Tuesday, October.20tb,' l»J!.'and'j with fashionable plothes,; The well dressed turned home last week from an au- last week by Commissioner Dill. aeotlon with the*' center line of Bergen Notice Is hereby given that a Gtneral rormnl application w|||.-.bi forwardld ^laM 's.^Joejwas arrested recently fol- placer thtnee eastward!?, directly between Election will be held ,In and for the Bor. elector and when properly filled out an} -hostess feels more at ease when her walls have- tomobile .trip. to_Maine. the propertlea owned by the - Est-uf-Sarett ough of Little ..Silver,,, In ..tbt-Opuntr,. ol retumeilio the County-Board of Elcetlorar Joseph Storey, an employee of lowing an "accident arid ~a doctor'de- F. Wolcptt and' Emily Spinning one hun- Monmouth, and Statt ot New Jersey, oi of the County of HonmoutH. an tbstht*| dred and fifty feet from the center line ot Tuesday, November 8d, 1625, from thi been made beautiful, and up-to-the-minute, the Freehold rug.- mil:, suffered clared that she was drunk. Branch avenue, thence southeostwardly by hour of «l* o'clock A. M. to the hour ol badly mashed hand last week when ,a straight line to the curved boundary line seven o'clock P; M., at the following placi with Devoe Velour Finish. Organist Resumea Dutioi, of the Boroqgh of Red Bank, thence north- In said Borough t Little Silver /olunteei ^a-heavy-ehaln-feU-on-itr eastwardly-alang-tha-Curyed boundary lin< Fire Company'! House. ,' 4-A» —Mrs.—Bruco-S.-Keator—has^-re. of the Borough of Red Banlc td us Inter- Devoe Velour Finish comes in twenty-seven Miss Margaret Devlin, daughter suraed her duties aa organist of' thi section with the center line of Wallac Said elietbn'wUT be" bald f orthe purpose NOTICE Olf REGISTRY AND EUECTIOH of P. J.. Devlin of Matawan, is at- Asbury Paris Methodist" church streit, thence southweatwardly along tb ot electing a Governor of the Slate of New BoroujU ot Fair Haven, N. J. .,.,• artistic colors which fitan y decorative scheme. center lino of Wallace street to lta Inter, Jerser. a Member ot the Ho\ise of Repre- Notice of the time and place of lioldlni tending' Georgian court college at Since the death of Mrs. Keator' tectlon with the center line of Linden place, sentatives trom the Third Congressional the General Election and of the offlctri ti Lakewood. . thenee directly westwardly by a stralgh Dlstllct to fill the. vtcanoy caused by the be elected, and meetings of the Board oi It is easy to apply, and dries rapidly into a fiat, husband last March she had given lint to the rear of the Second Nations death of T. Frank Appleby, 'two Members Registry and Election in the Borough -M Sons were born last •week to Mrs. up her position as organist. Bank; thene* northwardly to tho center of tht General Assembly of New Jersey, Fair Haven. In tho County of'MopmontB velvety, washable finish. William Maguinness of Freehold lino of Wallace atreet, thence westwarMly a-Member of tho Board-of. Choien Jrte. -Notice l» hereby glveb

,'<••(•>-, v.- :• '\ '-•(•' ...... '-.•.• tr RED BANK REGISTER,. SEPTEMBER 30! 19261 •WB"B trie Wjhts were put OUt of Commis- QUINN, PARSONS * DOIUM ; COUNSELLORS AT t*,W,.' BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. sion. •.'.:••:•••• :-- -- s:. Whltneld Building., Rid An Infected Hand. * < > John J. Qalnn, ThtodoK C fa(! (Continued from last page) Thpmaa Pr Dortntm. William Collins, wi.'. worka for WILSON A SMOCK, A flag in memory of the fourteen the Brant lumber company at Free- COUNSELLORS AI LAWi ' hold, has been suffering from a bad- * . BED B»NR, I men who lort tVcir lives in the Omoeai 10 Bait hront 8tr«at, wreck of the dirigible Shenanctonh ly infected hand caused by funning ALSTON BEEKMAN, has been presented to St. James's a sliver of brick into it/ OUUNSKIXOR AT LAW, , 1 church at Elberon by/W. Enrl Hop- Builder Gfeti $100 Pttze. om»>, ID Brn.il at.. HBP BANK N. f. per of West Long Branch. JAMES A. HENDRl&tSON Joseph Hanaway, a Long Branch COUNSELLOR AT LAW. iearly halfa century contractor, was awarded $100 last Ofilc.ii 10S Eait Fropl itliat, Rtd'BallaV Library Officer!. TO. R«d (link litjt Mrs, Eva L. Stearns has been week for building the first house .In Franklin Park, a new development WILLIAM E. FOSTER, . s elected president of the West Long Dine and dance this evening,- in a COUNSELLOR AT LAW, . ;'/ '''•! Branch public library.- Miss Lottie at West Long Branch. . . . cool and delightful salon, the Man- Nnr/York, Ntw Jtraijr, , 10 BtoailRir, Atlaatlo Highland*. of baking Slocum is vice president, Mrsi Mary A New-^oktoffice. darin Grill, ori the ocean's edge. It is H. VanNoto, secretary and Mrs. -Neptune township is to have a GEORGE D. COOPER, • Selina Atcheson treasurer. '•" postofflco'o£ itaJown to be known the pronouncedly proper thing. Here, OIVIL ENGINEER,•• ."• ,• -:•' as Neptune. The office. will ba lo- on a wonderful Qoor, enjoy between . Sueeaaaof t° fleofge Coopir, 0. K. _ Southern Trip Poitponed. '- P»tt«non HulMlnu. RBD BANK. N, 4i *0i W. F. Barkalow of Freehold, who cated in the J, W. Brooks bnilding 10 and i the alluring dance music of GEORGE K. ALLEN, Jr., C. ti, til' taught us . GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, C. E. , , had maije all arrangements to go to on Corliss avenue. . the .Berkeley-Carteret Orchestra,'. CIVIL ENGINEERS! AND SUKVEYOIti Florida to be, employed as a land Matawan Farm Sold. ..'• :.. Formal attire is not essential. . •••• 80 Broad Btraet Bed Bulk. N. J.' -~-}, title searcher, has postponed his trip The Joel Brown farm near Mat- WALTER C. VAN KEUREN, •: and is now working for the Mon- awan, owned by .Walter.D, Brown, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SUKVEYOB, ' • f 9 service BIDWI Strnt National Bank Bulldlni, how mouth title company. Sr., has been sold to Frederick Rwl Pank, N. }<•: Oil Truck Upiet In Collision. Hommer of Newark, >vho-will run Reservations—Asbury 5 GEORGE McC. TAYLOR, C. E. a chicken farm. . CONSULTINO BNOINBER. An oil truck^ owned by the Stand- . CIVIL EN0INEEB and SURVEYOR, ard oil coinpany was overturned Meeting: Tinve Changed. ' • 8t Reotor Place; Red Bank, M; J. last week in a collision with a sedan The Dealbordugh commissioners DR. HAROLD J. STOKES, . DENTAL SUROEON, V' ' driven by James-Davi3 of Asbury will meet Thursday afternoons in- Saeeeiaor to Dr. Frank Ln. -• { . Park. Thomas Viracola, driver of stead of Wednesday nightJ as hero- 54 Broad Street, Elaner BuUdlnf, •• Roomi 4. i and 6., * UR standards of bread-making were'established in the truck, was riot hurt. t9fore. The change .will take effect Omc. Eoura Hill) to 5:00 o'clock, next Thursday. • . '. T«ltphona H02-W. - Now Policeman* ( WILLIAM A. HOPPING, O the old, opulent days of nearly half a century ago— Roy C. Simmons began his duties To Pave Atbury Park Streets. ' Real Eatalt Broker, ••-,— "•—the days before there were any pure food laws, and as a police officer at Matawan The Asbury Park commissioners True! Building, / 411 BROAD STBEET, Tuesday of,last week. He takes the at lasj: week's meethg decided to BED DANK.' N. J. -bakers baked good bread out of sheer pride in their craft, place of Kaymohd Bennett, .who BENJAMIN J. DOWNER, ipavo sections of Bond .street, As- LAWYER, j And the Freihofer bakeries Jiavejnever leajrned to was recently removed from office by bury avenue, Emory street and MlimillMMIitMWMO M««|M«WHmWMjWt—9 NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY -,. the borough council. •' MASTER IN CHANCERY. operate on any-other basis.' • I Plaza piaffe, ' 34 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. New Store Manager. Attended Firemen's Convention. -3 Our customers know our bread is good.because it tastes Jacob Goldstein Has discontinued Willim G. Bedle, William H. .Dig- EGAN'S good, smells good, gives a sense of .hearty satisfaction _to his'^army and navy store at Free gin, A. B. Smith and Clifford W. hold and is now manager of the"Hulsart-of Matawan attended the Wfiy We Can Auto Vans and Express the appetite. . • ', men's clothing store on West Main firemen's- convention last week at Now - that' movMB tlmo la near i ,api - street, which was recently given up Atlantic- City. prepared to do your next moving of farnt« . And we know^that our bread' is good because'everyj|a)rjwe_ by ErJrJohnsonr ;" '--— -turc-pinnoa- or~baffsairef-to-all -part* .oi:- Fined on Liquor Charge. olty or country. In the largeit padied v*na. give it the very hardest tests we know. ( .'-.., la Bed Bank. Before you have 'your next Freneau Home Sold. Leo VanNess of Orange, who was Monmouth County'.! old and to abstracts and guaranties on novintf dono, write, «end or call for tht V You can get Freihofer's from your grocer—fresh-baked Mrs, Guy Cheney l?as sold her arrested last May while, taking a only reliable furnltur* movara In tovn, and' reliable title institution'/owns 150,000 separate properties. not my price! on yonr next Job.. All klndi house and lot at Freneau to William load of liquor to Newark, was fined one. of the most completely of heavy or light trucking don* at ibort always—in all its varieties. Wo have more than 1,000 rnotlce. .0*11 or addrea* : •'•.:; B. Smith, Mr'a. Cheney and her son $275 and costs by Judge Lawrence equifped~4>lant3 ever built up will move to Daytona, Florida, last week. original tracings of develop- a. T. EQAN / where Mrs, Cheney will go into the by a title company anywhere. ments that aro available to no 1 Fire Damages Hotel. 11 WALL STREET, RED BANK real,estate business. other searchers than those of Roaidence Phone 292-R , , The Marlboro hotel at. Belmar We have,more than, 10,000 . Office Phone 539-R , j Health Board Appropriation., was damaged by firo to the extent the Monmouth Title Company.. H accurate surveys. 10 WHARF AVENUE The Union Beach -borough coun- of ?10,000 Tuesday of- last week. These are three reasons why cinastWeekmade~anappropriation TKe "firo" was sausud by~n-defectivo Wo havo ' 4,000 original wo can and do \give .prompt of $290 to be used by the board of chimney. : -tracings," -with/duplicates and service at^.moderate chargesin health for' supplies andv salaries. Benefit for Fire Compnny. 1 Andrew The'appropriation will last until the collateral tracings; sectional- the making of abstracts and the FINE BREAD A chicken dinner for'the benefit guaranteeing of titles. Paper Hanging \ flrstof the year. .of- the Midway hosi company of ized and blocked to correspond Auto Thief Sentenced. Matawan will be held on Thursday Painting and Ebhert Cox of Matawan, who night, October 15th, iv. the fire- Decorating pleaded guilty to stealing an auto- house. | • . . Experienced In til bra-chei mobile owned by James, Eollo of Died in Her 61 it Year. Eatimate* Furnllhed Keyport, -was sentenced to the Rah- Mrs. Josephine Yetnwn of Elton, 14 WORTHLEV STREET way reformatory by Judge Law- near Adelphia, died recently in her ! rence last week. 61st year. The funeraf was held on Red Bank, N. J. Farm Houw" Burned. — - : Tuesday of last week at Manala- c Plionr 1415 Red Bank George Iivork'shouse-at Porrlno- ville was destroyed by fire Tuesday Freehold Houae Sold. 8-10 Court Street, Freehold, N. J. jj At housedeantng time you'll flnd, V of lBBt -week, causing a loss of Mrs. Lillian M. VooThees has sold many things you no longer need. Sal $7,500, of which ?2,000 was inher house on South street, Freehold, 'em. Use The Register's Want D* ' •~ ~tOBtroneil 'until Triple Scaled Valvc-in-Hcad engine; light-pedal- ' •tep on the starter and spin the ^ rccommends "Standard", Get* Jail Sentence. October lith, 1925, nt 8:00 1'. M,, at which 'Douglas Applegato, Jr., of Luke- time all portions Interested will bo heard. pressure clutch; approved mechanical 4-whccl brakesj A. E. OMEN, motorfor hal ff a minute or so oiUU for fo theh y hhav e J wood, was sentencod to thirty days and many other exclusive advancements now make Clerk. the Better Buick the better car to own and drive. while I plug this vent with my generations of experience in re-• n tho Frodhold jail last week on a charge of driving n car while drunk, BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICH. finger. Your engine will suck fining behind them. Experience Applcgnto nppealed from tho con- Divlifon of Ointral Ma (on Corporation viction. the air out of the vacuum tank counts in refining as in every- Really*-' Death of Long Branch Reildant. ond fill it with gas for you."' thing eke. Joseph Moynfl of Long Branch died from a complication of dis- Have you eases last WodncB.lny. Ho was 53 STANDARD GIL COMPANY (NewJersey) yonrs old nnd had1 lived nt Lone Branch thirty yonr«. Ho leaves a Tasted widow. ' . Manaiquah Property Sold. Arthur Boflold him sold his houno nnd lot on Knst Main street nt Mtnaaquan to J. L, llavur, who con- ducts tho food mill nt MunnB(|iiivn formorly owned by Konroo Wy- ckoff, E MOTOR OILS Factory Cloud. ' H. Lu ZOBEL | Tho Folk toxtllo prlntlnjr nml dyolnB compitny, 'which linn lincl n JRESULT OF 55 YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN REFININQ factory «t Fnrmlnicdnlo for tlirca Monmouth County's Largest Automobile Distributor ygnn, hni elaiad thin plimt. A Mm- lurrg|>t*'t OIHc«, mm MaUh«*i, di< natlll llhU hilwt IUr factory li opcrntml nt Now BUB UM at tht ilUt* ol rorntn l4 •0MIU« I CHICHI Red iBank, N. J. Sea Bright, N. J. I (o tl;h* irlh«ra »i * ' W York. • ,• , • , th.l.r dlbU d 2on'. liouno at ««Ut t* jhl el foriftr biirr»rnii l ol «( tat I nllont thenfor •lalnil Iilia nl> Morgnnvlllo wm ilr ok with ll«lit- »• BXJTTBR. nlng l«it wock, 3»vor»l woutlict- AUTOMOBILES ARE .BUICTf PVICK 111. bonidl yiM tipped lilt »tul lha olio- "*v BED BANK REGIS' SEPTEMBER -80, MB? ' T;.--. ' MAD DOC JUTES THREE. Man, Boy and'Infant at Oewn m Gror* IU Victim. Three persons in Ocean Grove 2-Great Big Nights-2 were bitten last) Thursday by a llie dog which was, mad. The irat victim was Proctor Horn, even-year-'old son of Frank Horn, Friday and Saturday (W 0.41e was bitten on the hand and in •7 , ^ •. ^-VPHPW Matinee Saturday 2:30 "vll £ |J + o« side while fishing in Fletcher Phone 344 lake. E. Wood was bitten on the M. E. McNulty Amusement Co, ;: George G. Roop, Manag< ,nd while picking up clams on the iach. Then the dog attacked the ghteen-montha-old •' daughter of MRS. HENRY B. HARRIS [re. Henry Wheeler. The dog was ALL THIS WEEK ALL THIS lled and its . head Bent to the PRESENTS tate department of health for ex- iminntion. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Se^t. 30 Oct. 1,2/3 • i m r A NEW MUSICAL COMEDY HOLMDEL NEWS. + eformed Church L«die«' Aid So- ciety Elect! New Preiident. At a meeting last week the mem- era of the ladies' aid society of the teformed church elected Mrs. Hen- HAROLD ,. ,fl>. • .,. y C. Tilton president to succeed Irs. John W. Hance, who resigned, laps were., made for,a supper iich the society will hold Wednes- in "THE FRESHMAN" lay night, October 14th. "• SOMEDAY • William Hammond of Eatontown 3 FULL SHOWS EACH DAY, 2:30, 6:45, 8:45 Book by FRANCIS NORDSTROM convalescing from sickness at the ome of his brother, Jamea Ham- Music by ALBERT VON TILZER f ond of this place. Lyric, by NEVILLE FLEESON Alfred Emmons, who has been farming Trevonian Bennett's place, Dances and Ensembles Arranged by A. A- VAN BUREN ill work Mrs. Victor Dean Ken- NEXT ey's farm the coming season. Many residents of this njacc last Cast of Diatinction—Including Mday attended the funeral of John Schenck at Lincroft. Mr. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, OCT. S, 6, 7 Ichenck formerly lived here and he Gloria Toy Charles King' lad many' friends and admirers in lolmdel township. Inez Couthey Gus 5hy The improvements which have flen under way at Koert Heyer's THE GRfeATEST v / ' ouso are about completed. Anew Marium iSaKi Al Sexton taircaso has' been made in the ouse and other changes have been Lotta Linthicum Roland Hog'ue made which greatly improve the PICTURE IN TEN YEARS esidence. The work was done by Flora Finch Edwin Michaels Jharles Soulia of Vanderburg. Mrs. Jennie C. Millspaugh of JAMESCRU2E5 SUCCESSOR TO »THE COVERED WAGON loomfield spent part of last week and 5O Others ith Mrs. Henry C. Tilton. Mr. and Mrs. William Davis and The Most Marvelous Dancer in America heir children of Long Branch spent jart of last "week with Mrr and Mrs. lobert E. Voorhees;— Thu attraction doet not play Asbury Park, going direct to New York where it is Rev. Mr. frorwin of Ocean Grove predicted, it will enjoy along ran. ^ ' was a Sunday dinner gues'; of Mr. nd Mrs. Koert Heyer. Mr. Corwin ;s temporarily in charge of the Re- formed church while the church is /SEATS Reservations*Can Now be Made. Phone344. ithout a pastor. '' ' • NOW Mail Orders Carefully Taken Care of . Mr. and Mrs. Bronson P. Butler •eturned Saturday from an automo- DDirCC Evening-$3.00, $2.75, $2.25, $1.50, $1.00 PLUS >ile trip to Maine. rniUty Matinee-$2.75, $2.25, $1.50, $1.00, 50c TAX LINCROFT NEWS. John Connon the Hero of a Fire Curtain—Evening 8:30 Matinee 2:30 Sharp + Lalt Wednesday 'Afternoon. John ConnorB was the hero of a to..which broke out last Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. John R. Cono- ver's house. Thanks,;to Mr. Con- nors's efficient work in leading a bucket brigade, the flames were kept under control until Red Bank firemen arrived and put the fireou t ,_^_.. The damage was slight. Mra. Con- over has engaged Charles Soulia of Vanderburg to repair the house. A number of wells in this neigh- borhood have .gone dry. Joseph Samuels, who is employed on Jo- a '•krisHtll and Winter seph W. Thompson's farm,1 is a 0>anmoant master hand at fixing dry wells, and he is using most of his spare time for this work. Mr. Samuels is as Qlcture accommodating as he is efficient and folks here say they dont know how they could get along without him in times of drought. Joseph W. Thompson spent part of last week fishing and clamming at Barnegat. He did not get many fish, but he came, home with a big li lot of clams. • . ' . • 1 Mr. and Mrs. Oldwine returned Three Pages to Brooklyn Saturday after, a visit HERE'S THE Gt RE A TEST OF ALL to James C. Richdale. The stork'left a bouncing baBy AMERICAN ROMANCE-SPECTACLES! in Beautiful boy at Mr. and Mrs. George Clay- ton's a few days ago. The new The Pony Express rides the trail1 of thrills again! . comer has been named George. Rotogravure Fred Conklin is building three x Pony hoofs thunder across the continent from Missouri to California, and Mstand chickenhouses on his farm on the West are linked again as they were4n 1860. ' . Everett road. He has been very of Latest successful with poultry. Across 2,0D0 miles of unblazed tract,. Through" scorching sun and black of night. Mrs. David Hood has recovered Through ice and snow and raiding Indians. Eight days and nights of perilous riding and un- Exclusive from tonsilifrs. matched heroism. , • A • COLT'S NECK. NEWS. From this thrilling page of history, the screen's greatest director of epic romances has ' ; Kayport Church FolUi Havt a Jolly wrought his successor to VTne Covered Wagon." . , , Creations of Time' on a Picnic Here. Not for a day, not for a year—like "The Covered Wagon" it will live in the heart of The members of the Reformed America forever! . , Sunday-school of Keyport enjoyed Leading Paris a picnic Saturday on William Ma> thews's farm at this place. The Couturiers, farm is admirably adapted for an 3 - FULL SHOW$ EACH DAY - outing of this kind and the Key- port folks had a pleasant time. Mr. Matthews, who lives at Koyport, 2:ao -. 6»45 - 8:45 Photographed was a former resident of Colt's Neck. Louis Plotkin will build an ad- Screen Wizard Screen Wizard in France dition to tho east side of his store REMEMBER THE PATE for his shoe and clothing depart- ment. William Hagerman will do Monday, Tuesday, "Wednesday Especially for tho work. There was a hoavy whlto fro«t • Octobeo r Sr-6--7 hero Saturday morning, but it did The Times* not do much damage to crops, al- though somo sweot potato vines were blasted. ADIVIISSION will be published Tho bridge at-Tlnton Falls is be- ing repainted and repaired, under in the Rotogravure ,tho supervision of Louis b.iyder of this place. 50c Mrs. Charlei Crawford, Mrs. Rny Irwln and Royal Crawford of Picture Section Middlotown villago, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Willis of Red Bank and MATINEE of Mrs. John Durk And her" ion of i _. _AWD, i' •',. ' Froehold were rocent guests of i •. .; •.:... . .•:«?»7,«?!<-.-. . . .. , Mm. Ashor Crawford. M«ny residents of thii place are NIGHT attending the state fair at Tronton fork (Himw this week. Mr«. Mnxon and her grandson of Point rieaunt apent 'l«»t vreJk JAMES CRU2E SPECIAL NOTICE JAMES CRU2E' with Mrs. Maxon'i daughter, MM. •DIRECTOR ' o£ ,-,. Next Sunday, October 4 1 DIRECTOR ' OP . Rcod Oager. •THE PONY EXPRESS' Ladies and Children are requested to attond the *THE PONY, EXPRESS' Hovorol wells In this , totality *. PARAMOUNT PICTURE Matinee,performance to avoid,the night rush. K PARAMOUNT PICTulll ; Four Rotogravure Picture Sections havo gono dry, Th« long drought , ORDER AT YOUR NEWSSTAND. THE TIMES IB ALWAYB BOLD OUT FIRST It »nld to have damaged the wliv tor grain crops.. , -• . ,•• ' '/ Roy. 3, W. Totw will pMach at POSITIVELY FIRST SHdWlNG IN NEW JERSEY tho Reformtd chuwh Sunday morn .,i-i,t *,, Jng tad olgbU

'»nf*d>l< .M'^*-'|.^*4. as Sesoii««Uss Mattel, at ttt 1 . Bet BagJk, H. I, oodar tke Art at Marsh 14 in*. . RED:BA^fKl.N. J;, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1925. , $1.50 PER YEAR. A PRIZE. SAVING "OLD IRONSIDES." MIDDLETOWN BUSINESS. EUu to Raise IBOftOOO /or Restor- FACTORY FOR RED BANK. COMMUNITY HOUSE GIFTS. Some of tha Things the Township SMASH AT EATONTOWN. GREAT SHN[AIpC ing Historic. OU Battleship. . #TEP 1N[,VYEST IT GETS* FIRST PUCE AMONG W. A. FRENCH PLOT BOUGHT MPORTANT CONTRIBUTIONS Committee Acted .On. COBEYVILLE FARMER AND The "Elks' lodges .throughout the EST OF MONMOUTH'" ..NEW/JERSEY WEEKLIES. BY INDUSTRIAL CONCERN. FOR RIVER PLAZA PROJECT. The Middletown township com- HIS FAMILY INJURED. country haVe undertaken the rais- mittee, at its meeting! t Thursday Umy IwJltuCe Oacltr** The ing of a fund of (500,000 for re- The Plot Has a Frontage of 124 George A. Delatush will Draw night, complied with a request from Michael Bcrdlnk Has a Broken Riftltter SWndi' a* A» H*ad of storing and preserving the old bat- Feet on Monmouth Street and Plans Free of Chargo and Two the township board of education for Nose and Other Injuries—Abner Rlofof Color* In Flowers li lh« LUt f«r Glrlng tb* New.e of tleship Constitution, bettor known IIS Feet on the Southern Rail- Farmers will Provide Men and $4,000 for running the township Gant of Fair Haren Held Re- Plants and a Harvest of Weati .j Done, •Ui Community Moit Cemplitely. as "Old Ironsides.." This campaign road—The Price was $27,500. Teams for Digging the Cellar. schools. * Respomtble for the Accident, in Vegetables 'and Fruit has the sanction of the. naval and W. P. Chase's Show.', '• pt •$*»' made' The fourth annual newspaper in- The W. A. French property at the Important contributions towards The township library board asked Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bordink of stitute" of Rutgers university at other government authorities. corner of Monmouth street and for $1,600, this being the balance Tho 29th annual exhibition •ox'in __jI.,,,._ .boUdtagrt the 1 building the new community cobeyville and their two small 1 iouthweslf isgrner of Bridge avenue New Brunswick was- held Monday It is the plan q| the jfilks to have West streot, with a frontage of 124 if its appropriation of $3,100, Tho ftonmouth county horticultural ib-^J house at River Plaza have been ons, were badly cut and bruised and ciety at the armory,at Red Wig* d? Oakland street/Tvhich is owned and yesterday.., Many newspaper the school children of the Ujrlted feet on Monmouth Street and with made the past week. Architect money was ordered paid. Mr. Bordink's automobile was. Benjamin J. Parker. The at- topics were 'discussed and mqsfc of States .contribute most of the fund a western frontage of 116 feet on Frank Scott, the township super- last week was not the biggest shOwH George A, Delatush has volunteered wrecked 'Saturday afternoon in ever held here, but' in qdallty, its? npt failed.; The firemen put the the newspapers of New Jersey w'ere in small contributions, although tho New Jersey Southern railroad, to draw plans for the building fr.ee 'lsor of roads, filed with the com- ront of the Stlllman farms at Eat* on exhibition, Prizes wei-o offered larger contributions will be accept- was the best. The attendance mV& -'; oat before ntach damage was was sold last we^ek by William A. mittee a map of the proposed wid- mtown when the car was struck by T for paper's covering the news of ed from older persons. From Octo- of charge and the offer has been disappointingly email. \ A Hopping to John E. Sullivan, who accepted. James Taylor and Ed- ening of the road from Town brook, in automobile driven by Abner ,„ Giareojno and Tony Do- their locality, for the most attrac- ber 19th to 24th has been designat- said -he represented an industrial near Middletown, village, to New ant of Fair Haven. Mr. Gant In tho (lower show the principal* tive first page, for a good editorial ed as "Old Ironsides" week, when ward BraBch will contnbute men went was tho strife for a silverJi !; Bella, who rent sto'.' s in the. builds concern that intended to build a and horses from their farms to Monmouth. The map shows the was hurt but not so seriously r'lng, were arrested after the fire, ! and for. giving agricultural patriotic' exercises ,,111 be held in factory on the site. Tho price of the new locations of the electric light as the folks in the other car. His shallengo cup offered by trews. the schools. Prizes will bs offerod dig the cellar. Other gifts of tile poles. a Shrewsbury Nurseries, of v,.,.. £ Neither was'arrested on a charge property was $27,600. or other building material have utomobila was. smashed. The mem- ; of' setting" fire •• to the building. The Red Bank Register 'was for the. best essays on "Why will Howard W. Roberti, the township ers of the Bordink family had their leorge A. Steele of Eatontown „ tHe^ preservation of the Constitu- The property was bought many been promised. ' wnef-. For tho second successive.; I'-Ihey^were arrested 'as witnesses awarded the first prize for giving* years ago by the late William A. clerk, was instructed at the sugges- injuries treated at the Long Branch ;,on a 'complaint made by Joseph. the news of its locality better and tion promote patriotism?" and The Community club of River tion of Mr. Scott to notify the elec- rear Joseph Kennedy won tha Clipy,™ French. He built a fine home on the Plaza, which/1 consists of women, hospital. They returned home Sun- -, Asay, 'assistant' fire chief. Each more completely then any othor "Why did the victories of tho Con- tric light company that the light at ay. Mr. Bordink. has a broken >y getting the largest number of'J stitution contribute, go , largely to plot and he Hved then until fiis are the prime movers in the com- mints by any exhibitor. If ho wlM'" ^'storekeeper was held in $1,000 bail. weekly newspaper In- New Jersey. death. After his death his widow the corner of tho state highway and nose and various other injuries.' * Mr. Giarcomo got James Scarpini The Register was not entered in our successes in the war of 1812?"" munity^ house project. They Riverside drive had been out three t another year the cup will be his i Buttons will be given to all contrib- had the'house moved to a now site called a special meeting last After the accident Mr. Gant was permanently. He also won $1* In? .'-for a bondsman an.' he was" re- competition for any prise but copies on Swimming river, east of the weeks. aken to a doctor's office to have leased. *• MV, DeBella was unable of The Register were asked for and utors to tho fund. I Thursday night at Mrs. Charles Justice Thaddeus Britton of East gold. - ti) C 1 Newman Springs bridge and ad- Brenker's.-* The chief object of the ia injuries treated. The .doctor ,- to, get anyone to gb his ball and he several copies of tb'e regular issue The committee in charge of the joining the home of her daughter, Keansburg sent $60 to the commit- aid Mr. Gant was drunk. The man Another big event was tho comV\ X was sent to the county Jail. \ ' , of the paper of twd^eeks ago were campaign for Red Bonk lodge is meeting was to get the River Plaza tee, this money being a fine collect- petition for the prize offered for'^ Mrs. "William Hockman. men interested in the community Was taken to the Long Branch hos- 1 i :l,The fire WBB discovered shortly sent in, The judges decided that in composed of E. C. Gilland and Jo- ed from a violator of a township ital, but he refused to stay there the best bloom in the show. ThV,% quality afid' quantity of local news On the\Mon/nouth street frontage house and the meeting is said to award was not lnrge. It was onlyi.*| > before nine o'clock Monday .night seph Fix, Jr., of Red Bank, John P. of the plot Lewis Callr'ian has had motor vehicle ordinance. ind he was brought back to Eaton- J by James. Rosetti and jfrro comnan- The 'Register stood at the head of O'Neil of Atlantic Highlands, Jesse have succeeded in this respect to The committee ordered 100 feet }S, but the honor was mufch covet.' "i a lunch wagon for a nvmber of a greater extent than 'was antici- awn. However, the Eatontown aui L'Ions, who wen talking in, Bridge the list of the weekly newspapers' of Lawrence and Frederick Kieferdorf of pipe bought for use on a rood horities had him taken back to the ed. W. W. Kennedy & Sons won it j ' 'tiranue. Mr.v RoseW rar' -to -the New'Jersoy, The Freehold Tran- of Highlands, Charles Redfern of years. Mr. Sullivan told Mr, Calla- pated. with their dahlia Elite Glory. han that he need not look up an- near Middletown village. hospital for the night. . building to alarm the-folko who live script took second, pr'ze in the con Keansburg and Dr. Samuel H. Cas- A building committee was ap- Mr. Roberts was instructed to For the amateur gaining u.v - f test lot the best editorial page other place for his lunci' wagon and On Sunday Mr. Gant was brought . ln rooms tin the second story' of tha sidy of Keyport pointed, consisting of Mr. Brenker, bay land at Dead Man's Comer before Justice K. Herman Stoye of most points in the dahlia show a"' among the weekly papers of the that ho would be taken caro of by Mr. Brasch and Ferren F. Blaisdell.' book on dahlias written by William " building. His companions ran to the new owners. • near Locust Point where the road h Eatontown for a hearing. *M state. ' AUTO CONCERN'S NEW HOME. A finance committee was also narrow. It is proponed to -widen H. Waito of 'Rumson was offered, ,, , the nearest fire alarm box: The contract of sale calls for the T Stoye said he would postpone the „>, Two 8e\s of living apartments, are chosen. Mrs. , ames McPhee is the road. The corner in question Tho winner was Leo McKee of Red,$ The following is,a pictured the Wills Sainte Claire Company to transfer of title to toko place with- hearing and hold Mr. Gant in $600 , In the* building.—One-is-occupied badge" awardedJft« Register-is the chairman, and the other members has its illustrative name because it bail to await the outcome of the in- Bank. >\* 1 Move ta White- Street. in the next ninety days. •by Frank Finkle and his sister- Mr. best weekly newspaper in,New Jer- are< Mrs. Braach,- Mr. and Mrs. is dangerous,"because many accl-~ juries suffered by the members of A summary of the prizes offered^ The Wills ifointe Claire company Georgo Day, Mr. andvMrs. Henry for professional11 gardeners in the,k. < Rosetti told'them i of the fire snd sey from the standpoint of giving TROUBLE OVER A MARRIAGE. dents have happcricd there and be- he Bordink "family. Mr. Gant was j they started to' carry- their goods all the local newsf* of Monmouth county will tomorrow Paasch, Mrs. Vanderveor VanDorn, cause a burying ground is opposite unable to provide bail and he .was dahlia department of the show fol--i2 1 outdoors, -y The 'other set of living move its office and showroom from Scrap. Between Eatontown Families Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rink, Mr. 1 the corner. sent to the county jail. He wil lows:/', , i.'!$ '• apartments is occupied by relatives the Eisner bu|lding at tha corner of to bo Aired in Court. Phoe, Mrs. Brenker and Mrs. en i have his hearing tomorrow morning. Joseph Kennedy won eight ''61 Mr( Giarcomo. /They were ndt Maple avenue and West Front Blaisdell. This-finance committee IN THE RADIO BUSINESS. prizes and two second prizes. Two $ street, in the old Central hotel Mr. tod Mrs, Peter Tomaino: of of the first prizes were for the 1' '*' Tat home. v Eatontown and Mr/Tomaino's" par- will •probably -be" enlarged- to con- i Mr. Giarcomo has a shoe repair- building,, to part of tho Frank A. sist o£ twenty-five or more persons. Colon DiionHal Given.Up'His Po- A RUMMAGE SALE. gest" events of the exhibition." >One>:os a ali\ !ti»3? 8 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rosaro Tomaino, ing business ln the building and Mr. Long building on White street,; op- Ther members of the7 building sition at- the Eisner Factory. Railing Money for' River Plaza's was for tho most meritorious exhibit^ 1 posite tho postoffic- The .Long also' of Eatontown/ were arrested covering^ 26 square feet, vrith'ieW •'*•* DeBeUa has a fish business, i Both Monday on''charges niado by Her- committee on Saturday put stakeB Colon Dixon has given up his po- Community House, itores were locked up. "The/firemen building has been remodeled, and age and grasses allowed. The othe man Xeidersd6rf'< of Eatontown. marking the site and. size of, the sition as assistant to Matthew W. A rmnrhage .ale to raise money broke through the door of Mr. Glar- redecorated to meet the present re- Greig, superintendent of the Eisner was for six blooms of the Jersey quirements of the Wills Sainte Mrs. Peter Tomaino is sixteen, years cellar on the Community club's for River- Plaza's new community Beauty dahlia. This last named! como's store and found a heap 'of old and is a daughter of Mr. Leid- plot on West Front, street-'A factory at Red Bank, and is now a rubbish ablaza on the floor. This Claire, agenc. and host spring an, house will.be*held in Union fire- prize was $10 arid it was known a| 1 eredorf. Her maiden name was meeting of the women of the dub part owner of the Red Bank radio house1 on Shrewsbury avenue on fire waa«soon put out. The firemen entire modern front will be built to sales, company, of East Front street the "president's prize", because JBi the present structure. Louis Y. Ellen Leidersdorf and she waa mar- will be held.this week on the plot Saturday of this week, beginning at was offered by William H. Waite<| * then w,ent to the cellar and after ried to Peter Tomaino about three and if the location chosen for the His, brothers, Samuel and" Aaron ten o'clock in the morning. The Eyre, the local Wills Sainte Claire Dixon, are also owners of the radio, the president of tho society. All breaking down another door they FOURTH ANNUAL manager, last week sold a new type weeks, ago at Long Branch. Mr. cellar is satisfactory. to them the community 'house is expected to be gether Mr...Kennedy won $36- found a blaze (|here. This was Leidersdqrf says his daughter mar- business, which .they , started last started shortly and,while the lot 13 roadster to Lieutcni.nt Duncan work of digging the' cellar will be year. Mr.. Dixon was employed by :ash prizes. ,quickly extinguished. NEWSPAPER Hodges of Camp Monmouth and a ried without the ^-consent of- her started at once. The building will all paid for and there is a good sum the Eisner concern ten years and a 1 . James Kennedy won five '•. The building reeked of gasoline 1926 cabriolet, roadster to' Gerald parents. He charges the Tomainos be about 28x45 feet, broadside to in cash in the treasury, more money fend kerosene. On the first floor with abducting the/ girl -and he farewell party -was given for' him will be needed to! complete tho prizes and . five second prit Holbrook of Prosject aVenue. * the road, and it will be so con- last Saturday. A gold watch was* and in the cellar* rubbikh had been mm changes the girl with being incor- structed that it can. be readily en- building. The committee in charge amounting to $24. He won a se*^, placed in hegpsj saturated with in- rigible. All of the, gersqps who presented to-Mr. Dixon and on the ond prize in one of the big event»| larged at any time a. larger build- of • the /rummage sale consists of fl H)ammabIe-flu!d-and-sot(-on-flre.-Tiie- back of the, watch waa engraved the referred to above. ' BUTSERS re." "Vanderyeer VO ) words 1 Mr. Dixon. Irom damage done was flight Mrs. John E. Brooks of Red Bank ing before V purp man, Mrs. Irving Rink", Mrs. John f Mr. Giarcomo'and Mr. DeBella' Thursday of next week. <•«-. ' the business associates of the Sig- prizes, amounting to $9. .JHe W« Badly Cut with Glass. McClain and Mrs. J. H. Taylor. a second prize in one ot the bii , had their hearings before Justice r ' I O mund Eisner Co.' • " ' ' Automobiles driven h; , John E. ADDRESS BY A. HARRY MOORE .'•''' m »•< . - events. • % _ " * Elmer C. Wainrlght -Each laid • BOUGHT A!;FINE .HOME; NEW; TELEPHONE MANAGER. he kfaew nothing about the fire, Mr, Brooks of Bank street, Red Bank, LEAVING FOR ;DENYER.i ... Percy Hicks won two first I and Edwin N, Owen of Chatham Candidate' for Gd+Trnor Will Speak Defiella said he^hfrd no insurance John S. Applegate, Jr., Buys the at Leonardo'High'School, G. H. Merrill, Jr., Succeeds John T. and a third prize amounting, to'| oii his stock and fixtures. Mr. collided Saturday afternoon at Eat- Samuel G. Allen Place. Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Worden One of his first prizes was fqr f ontown in front of tho fruit kitchen A;. Harry Moore of Jersey: CHyj Sr., to Spend the Winter There. • ,-, Lawley at Ren Bank. , , Glarcomoi said ho had insurance of John S, Applegate, Jr.,! has G. -Hi'-MerrilL; Jr ,.has been ap best vase or basket of dahlias fit the Brower Sisters. Both cars Democratic candidate- for governor,' M.r. and Mrs. Albert W. Worden f ranged for effect. ' , $1,200 on the tools and stock of RADIO PROGRAM TONIGHT. bought the Samuel G. Allen place will be the guest: of the- United pointed commercial manager of the his shoe repairing business. No were badly damaged anil they had Sr., of Harrison avenue,.will leave William Turner won four to be-'-towed'to garages For repairs. on the river bank, east of , Red Brotherhood of Middletown town- New York telephonejCompany's Of- damage' was»done to the store occu- Muilc to ba Brotdcutod from Sta- Bank. The property contains about tomorrow for Denver, Colorado, fice at Red Bsnk to. succeed John prizes, two second prizes anda'ihteol| tion. WJBI at Red Bank. Mrs. Brooks was cut on her face ship at the Middletown township where, they'will spend the. winter pied by Mr. DeBella*- He and Mr. three acres'and is part of the orig- high school at Leonardo Monday T. Lawley, who resigned to go into prize amounting to $11. 'Giarcomo rent the' cellar Jointly. and arms and her injuries were at- with their daughter, Mrs.. J. G'ordeti George Thompson won two' The radio program tonight at tended to at the Long Branch hos- inal Harry Miner property. The night. Mr. Moort will make an the real estate business in Florida i- ' «i» i—- Oetter. Mrs. Oetter. was formerly prizes and' three third , prise' Station WJBI at r.ed Bank will pital. She returned home the next house on the property was built by address on "Young America." The Mr. Merrill was barn at Newark and SETTLING A CONTROVERSY. comprise dance music by tho Sere- Mr. Allen on the situ of the house Miss Pearl Worden. The women's ho Centered- the servioe of thetele amounting tq $4. , "' day. She Is improving, but she is public has been Invited. . The meet- temperance' union of Red Bank" na^ers' orchestra of Long Branch, at ond time occupied by Harry Min. ing will begin at half-past eight phone company In 1916. Previoui ">JMarfin ', Connors won flva" Electric Company . Makes . Peace still confined to thn house. Mr. ; : gave a surprise' farewell party, last solos by members' of .the orchestra, er, Jr.' ; ; . ' ' '•',••.. - o'clock Mr. Moore is said to -be to his .promotion to the'vppsitlon ai pries, three second prizes and [%'t with Most Property Owners. Brooks was cut on hls-iimi. Mrs. Wednesday for .Mrs. Worden, -who third prize amounting to $16. v$ including; Allen Woolley, for whom Owen was slightly injured. The property is one of the most especially well qualified to- address Bed Bank he was local commercla' The Jersey Central light, and there have been special, requests; is a ltieribjer of the organization; office supervisor at Newark. ' ; ' William P. Lyons won it second-"! attractive along/the river front. The such I a gathering, as he has been About 25 persons were present and powor company 'has come to an soprano solos by Mrs. Mabel Sykes residence la very large, and is president of the young men's club prize and three third prizes agreement with most of the, prop- Nicholas of Akron, Ohio, with piano •'LIKE BEING/AT HOME.'* a goldp'iece war presented to Mrs. ing to $2. . equipped- -throughout with -.every of tHfTXafayette. Reformed church Worden as a gift from the'members CHILD STUDY CLASSES. erty owners on the state highway in Accompaniment by Mrs. Hazel Lap- Joseph Mori Has The Register Fol possible convenience. In addition of Jersey City the past' eighteen Benjamin Burgess won % second!? Middletown .township regarding a of the temperance unioni ton White; vocal e°los by Aage Hye • \Iow Him to Italy. to the main Sjeslclence there is a years. Music will be given under They will ba Held*Twice a Monti prize and three third prizes amount*-'! new line of poles which-the com- Sorensen of Atlantic Highlands, m • m • ' ing to $1. , ' *m The Register has received, several gardener's house, on the place which the direction of Mrs. Jay Willey. at the Red Bank High School. pany will put up. No contracts with . piano, accompaniment; and is likewise equipped with every con- HALLOWE'EN MASQUERADE. Child study classes will be hel John Jacobs won three first pr!le,£i 'have been signed, but a verbal songs by the Max Leon entertainers, souvenir postal cards from Joseph Arthur Whitney, the Republican ! Mori of Mori Park, Harrison ave- venience. The grounds are beauti- candidate for governor, made an this year in the domestic science and a third pVia^jimountlng'to $i, vi agreement was reached, with every comprising Earl Joline and his fully laid out and there are garages Moose 'Lodge to Giro a Dance on William Dowlen won two seco^ptff property owner present'except one. daughter Grace, who is eleven years nue, who is on a several months' address as a guest of the brother- Friday, October 30th. room of the Red Bank high school trip to relatives in Italy. On' one for eight or ten cars, dog kennels, hood early in September. under the direction Of Miss Rhea prizes amounting to $2. - ' ".' ifj The lone exception was Peter Con- old, MIss-GladysHByward'will ad- the usual outbuildings,, and a fine The Red Bank lodge of Moose '-William Williams won a seco'njj try, who said he would not take less company the Jollnes on tho piano. of the cards Mr, Mori writes, "I feel will hold a Hallowe'en masquerade K. Boardman and-Miss-Gertrude like being at home to have The Reg-, boathouse and dock.. ' Lawes. The first meeting will, be prize and a third prize amount! than $50 for each pole site on his Mr. Sorenson has broadcasted from Gave Home tb His Daughter. dance in the lodge hall in the Kride" to $4., V . , place. The The recent opportunity fair given E. Longford's property at thai the competition for 26 varieties i of the Spring Lake hospital' have of that place. Mr. Swan said the Trubin double house on Peters Supper Nets $90. for the benefit of St. Thomas's place. The festival was given bj not less than three types with rL~ two Red Bankers stood at the vil- rection of the county Sunday-school formed a federation; and they held place and will open a beauty par- association find tho county young The Naveslnk library association chapel of Red Bank netted $383,68. the ladles' auxiliary of the com- stems. Charles Kahle of Red 1 lage cornor in front "2 Y.'-: store and i 'a mooting Monday afternoon at the lor. Miss McAdams also has a men',3 Christian association. cleared $f0 last Thursday night by The total receipts wcre ?482.08 and pany and it was more successful won this event. Altogether he,t clubhouso of the Woman's club of made vile and Insulting remarks at beauty parlor at Atlantic Highlands, the expenses were $148.40. The than its most enthusiastic sup. tured five first prizes, three seci folks who passed. The arrests were a chicken supper in the library Red Bank. Mrs, J. Noble .Emloy of nnd she was formerly employed at building. Tho supper was in fair was' given' under the auspices porters had anticipated. prizes and a third prite antountln tittle Silver Is president ol the fed- made by a state trooper. Matthews Charles Paulson's shop on Brood Married at Borough Hall. of the women's guild of the church to $22. ' and Chnsey were, fined f 10 each and chargo of o committee headed by eration. An address tons/made by street. _ _ v. 'Emma VanKirk of Long of which Mrs. Rachel Poole Is prosl Dance at East Keansburg. Another big winner was) . Mrs. Berry, president of the board were placed on probation for nix anch and Ernest L, Swanson of Mrs. Frank Sieh. __ """. months, with Instructions to make dont. The firemen of East Keansbnrg Griffiths, who le gardener on Ju of manageri of , the hospital, and Engagement Announced. West Concord, New Hampshire, • i m i — ' reports each Saturday night. Democratic Women's Meeting, will have a Hallowe'en, danco in Abram I. Elkus's place on Hart plans were made for fall and winter Mr. and Mrs. J, R. B. Stout of were married Monday at the bor- Now a Detective at New York. road. He won six first prite* I ',. • «•»«. The Women's Democratic club of the firohouso at that place Frldn; n Work, ^._i; • • •'. ,;,- . •• Harding . road announce the en' ough hall at Red Bank by Recorder three second prizes amounting *t Public Sal* AllTM. Week. W. J. Poulson. Monmouth county will tneebat the Felix ti. Sftntangelo of Red Bank, night, October 30th. Prizes wi f gagement '.of their daughter, H. $21. Mr. Griffiths had a-yell '-, CHARLESTON* CONTEST. \ Red Bank Auction.HOUBO, 81-37 town hall at Red Bank Saturday af ^ho was formerly a member of tin ho given for the most boautifu] Monmouth street, everything must Bottyo Stout, to Charles . Victor county detective force, is now om and tha most comical costumes. seedling dahlia which won a t,^ Championship Event to be Held To- Dr. Stanley Nichols ternoon at half-past two o'clock. An prize and which attracted mtKh »! 1 go to the highest blddor. House- Peroival of New York. No data has wishes to announce that ln order to ployed by the Fiaschotti interna morrow Night at Firemen's Fair, hold goods ol, a twolvo-ioom liomo, been set for tho vending, address will bo made by Miss Jen. tentlon, • ' A. feature of the /fair of Inde- bring the tolophono hour within nie Frost. , . tional detective bureau of New RUMSON HAND LAUNDRY, 1 consisting of the finest furniture 1 •* • e» • ,'' reasonablo Jlmlts that a fee of $1.00 Wellington W. Kennedy won j pendent engine "comp' any now in ekrpets, ru««, draperios, tapostry, •York. Earnings Over 8%%. will bo chargod for telephone con. Rumson, N. J.( Now Open thi first prizes, two second prim t| progress In the old 'Empire building curtains, oil p'alntlngs, antique CHARLESTON* CONTEST. 1 •on Monmouth street, will be. *• Shares of the Red Bonk Building BultoMons. Also after October Ut Sara 20% On Your Re-Roofing. Year Roundi,, a third prize amounting to It''' grandfather's clock, chairs, desks, and Loan Association have earned houBo. calls will be mado only in Champlonshtp Event to he Held To Our overhead expenses are very Exclusively high grado work. Wi 'Charleston contest tomorrow night. qfockery.glasswaro. china, rojrrom, One soctlon of the dahlia 'This will be nh opportunity for the ovor 8H% for somo yours post. Ocean Grove, Anbury Park and iro- morrow Nljht at Firemen's Fair. small and wo hnvo no salesmen, do hand workl Wo wash and iroi books,i kitchen utensils, garden Are you a shareholder? If not you medlato vicinity, wanamassa, At- A feature of tha fair of Indo thoreforo wo will gladly pass thIs each family's clothes separately was open to all exhibitors and it 1 "Charleston funs of this locality to tools, coal, gas, oil ranges and probably tho most not«bl«;f*«l .„ '.show their ability.as ,well as pro- should subscribe for shares now. A lenhurst, Intorlakan, Deal, Elberon pendont engine company now in saving on to you. Wo do nil kinds AVe do not mark your clothesl Wi heaters) also bosutlful evening now ncrles has Just opened. Apply and Long Branch. In other places progress in the old Empire building of ro-rooflng. Boforo signing any dry outdoors In tho fresh air I Wi of tho show. William H. W»lt< , .vldlng an extra attraction, to -the dresses, lults and, shoos, piano, mu- Alfred Griffiths, William Willu ' 'firemen's Thursday night program. at office of association. In the Broad house calls will be In consultation on Monmouth street will be a contract givo us a chance to hhow use no chemicals nor injurloui sical instruments, typewriter, sow- Stroot Nations] Bank, 12 Broad only,—Advertisoment. Charleston contest tomorrow night you what wo havo, nnd quoto prices. soaps I We launder tho finest illkn and Joseph Konnedy were tilt I >-Advertlsemont. _ ','" Ins, machine, etc. Open evenings street, Rod Bank, N, J. tilT 0:00 P. M, for Inspection.—Ad- This will be an opportunity for the This obllgntcs you In no way. Stylo luces and embroideries wltVtho ut- gost wlnnors, Mr, Walt* *(< ' E. R, Conover, - Vlstor Night at Tailing's. Charleston fans of this locality to Roofing Co., phon« 888, Red Bank. most carol We also launde\ whlti $30 for flvo first prliei, Mr, 0* 'I Nollee. V, .' .' vortliemtnt. . ; ' —Advortlsoment. flannels and knlckorsl We ohargi .,..., Beginning Monday, October Bth, Secretary, Wodnosday night Is also Vlctoi •how their ability as woll as pro- rocotvoii $28 and » medal —Advertisement. viding, on extra attraction to tha no more than any ordinary laundry first ptls«s\ snd Mr. WIUUM., ,t>lir be located at Kelly*! barber , S»v* 80% O« Y«(ir ReRooBuf. night at Tasting's. VIotrolis, Vie Wo call for sndyellvorl We ch«rg< ' loop an•d •beaut " y ppaylpr, 7 Broa* tor records, pianoi, radios. 14 firemen's Thursday night program, Publle Night School. colvotl $8 for » first prlft>i • t<$ . Our overhead «xpenis» are very Hot Roast Beef Supper. —Advertisement. All commercial subjects offered, by the ploce—or you may arrangi '..Wreit,. where tnY needs of your imillv and we have•• no saleimen, Monmouth street. Red Dank. Opon a weekly rate—ask i* i.bout Itl Gel Kennedy recelvod $16 f<*.( f.MUP, face snd ha'.wilt l be cared therefor* we will gladly pan this Bonoflt Independent Engine com tonight—Advertisement Elomcntary bookkeeping, advnncei prlsoi, Wellington W. Ke pnny, Tomorrow night.- Buppor Lliten'ta My Entertainers accounting, - Gregg shorthand rid of laundry wgrrlo* by toloplion 11 n x rt rt nn RM Mvihg on to you. W«,do all kinds Ing Rumion 820.—.Advortlsomont, colvotl $14 fo«»four ftrit] "Stillwasontllwagon « ,. • telephonteltphoP^ Ji "e 267-J.—A%»T .d9 of re-rdoflng, Before signing any served from five to eight o'clock, if Why Not Reduce Your Taxes on your radio tonight over itatlon and tynowritln.,,.- g„ —for beglnnert, fr«d Sahdor o( Portiup dear, at tho old Emplu theater by locating at Hlllorcst, the new WJilL Mnx Leon's Rod Bank , yirtlwnient ^ • ^ • ',;,. / contrset give us a thsne* to show building, Monmouth street. If Sppod clniscs in shorthand And type' |S for a lecond \ yotl what we bsve, and quote prloes, suburb of Long Branch, on Ocean* Btonm Dyo Works. Tha maito writing for'advanced pupils. Bog- Hat Roas) Beef Supper, Connori; r#««lved * _ .T . ' .Homc-Miid* Saaui*. This obllgaUi you In no way, Stylo stormy, at the flrchause on Me- port avenue? The lowest tax dl«. cleaner nnd dyer of this vicinity. inter nt tho Senior High School Benefit Independent Englno com W» Me now making that good RMfl^ng ^.r phone 888, HtiBinii, chanic stroot. Tickets, sixty eonts. Met In the connty.—Advortliomani. Main dfllco, 21 West Front street, building, 7 J00 1>. M., Thursday, Oc pany. . Tomorrow night. Suppei uiagt which folks drive miles to Auspices ladle*' auxllmry.—Adver- Phono Rod Dank 7S4, Factory. 70 tobcr 1st.—Advsrtlsoment, sorVcd from five to right o'clock. 1 In the' « , Setter, try some. Brevoort tisement / „ Riding Suit for Sale, White stroot, phone Red Bsnk 1045, clour, at tho old Empire thest* 1 —Advertisement. building, Monmouth street. II teursLsoMcKte^ t,(80.Bread street, Red Bank. iwi"i •' .',•-•• Typewriter Headquarters, Gentleman ! riding suit and boot* Top SoilFilSoil—Filll Dirt. and *Ofj, vasale,v, . »I„n ,,••!first, VIHI,,claim, uumiiMUconditioni . arndhih B of allll kindskids. Try my stormy) a( the ftrihouie on Ms. dealer tot Gawd, Typewriters rented, bought and chanto itfect. Ticket*, sixty «nU, Will ,and.. FMrtM sold. Trubln'i, 68 Hrosd sheet, Rod Address box B5,!Iolmdel, N. J.- Radlol rlcoslco . HHoward O. Rosevqlt, ReRedd Advsrtlsenieitt. ' • Let Bob Jo'inson solvo sour it'll. ankk, phone 600-J.—AdvortU600JAdvortUee Auiplcei ladies'•»tnlll»ry.—AdvsN B«na.-i.Advertlsiment, * ' S tlsoment ' UnVa^ft othirbuutlful eoond N.ttonjj B«h> problem* for you, Monmouth R« ment. 1 '<- Dliawaihar Wanted. dlo Sorvico, Boeond National Brink Jft ondo. Strand restate building. Broad itrtot, Red Bank. Edison Msida Lamps. ,fis "Ptifl* Broid.itnet, Red Bink.« Phone 1184, n, B, Johnson, ptoprli* f V. ar«or?, 10 WhS, rtrjel tor^.Ad»eitlMm«nt. k<- * -*• ; SJM'KMBER 80,192 for Benjamin Burgess, three first; DIED AT ACE; OF 98, WEDDINGS. )W AT ARMORY prizes amounting to $3 for John F. CHICKEN KILLER KILLED. A l*rf Funeral for Mr*. Mary E. i Long, a first prize of (1 for'John . WalllDf Lul TfcumUy. L Sickles, • second price of fifty- AN EXPENSIVE DOG FOR LIT* Miss Althea X< Clarkof Long PECULIAR. ACCIDENT 1 from Iut page) (With the funeral of. Mrs. Mary E. cents for Carl F. Schwenker, two TLE SILVER TAXPAYERS. 1 Branch and Harry K. F Mahler ' of fand two second prices Walling last Thursday there was I&IDDUTOWN^UNDAY. 'V' first, prizes of (2 for Co'e Bros., Highlands were married last Satur- VtmXf at aaeei,, Strand, Restaurant, n anting to $10. ,Peter Bwbour It Killed El»b«r Chlekani and tht laid to Test one of the most remark- day afternoon at the' Methodist second prize* amounting a second prize of fifty cents for Two Machines Got Locked Together Broai strest,',stedBarik... •• <•<**' William McKenzie, s second prize Borough Will Han to Pay About able characters that New Monmoath church at Long Branchby Rev, Wil- 1 la a Collision and an Jnetant La. **2, Harry Marks won a second (80 to Compepitte the Owners-• ever produced. Mrs. Walling was liam R. Blackmnri. The bride wa« amounting to '$2, Elliott D. of fifty cents for Mr. Head,.e sec- ter Two Others Cam* Along and , Church ond prize of the same amount for Don* to Death wlth^CbJoroiorm. born at that village 98 years ago in attired in buff Canton crepo and Crashed Into'Each Other. (old Von a first prize and a second the house now occupied by Mrs. Blchard BeatUe, a first prize of (1 Chloroform ended the life* last wore a hat to match. She was at- .Four automobiles were in two I'atnounHng to f5 and Mn. S. Fltzroy Walling. ' The oldest part tended by Miss Hilda Ga? of Long Strong truck,body |,r sale; alsa •»•• T»o goose (either , beds.' ww'*'4J!k * ,_. Untenneyer won a tepond price for William Dowlen, a second prize Thursday of a dog whose depreda- collisions which occurred almost tsU loganr vloteoli.' Apply K.-A.J'ompotfr, leatber trunk,, man'ii bleyjGT(>.00. a«4 ttr": - of fifty cents for E. R, Dannegger tions will cost the taxpayers of lit- of this house was built 250 years Branch, who wore blue and buff Bnmaon. SOS.W. Ruinsoo. / h6rn«ipuo bedspreads. .•Pioue-'sMJ', «e4 . % amounting to $2. Experts at the ago and the property has always multanedbtly Sunday'night on the Bank. ..t.....' tx 4 i .. of River Plaza and first prizes of (1 tle Silver (80. The dog wKs of the georgette and a hat to match. Don state'highway in front of the Bog- J|'aVfOw-.'sald this was a poor year for been in the Walling family. Mrs, aid Arlidge ot Long Branch was Iourlt.tr. fiSr'iiMs.ngsrcdUD« 'mi tire !' 'dahlias became of adverse weather each for.Joseph.Kennedy, William Airedale vnrlety and it was a chick- era roadside booth near Mlddletbwn usengtr lodans, MaxweU I* Brown, 11 Furnlshel foTtr 'rooto Soon one tgjirutt,/, F. Lyons and Raymond Kennedy. en killer. ' Almost every nlgto for Walling -was a descendant of the groomsman. After the ceremony a leshenla street. Red Jsnk.l, ^> , " fton Broad rtwstr «IJ Improvtnintij«».f1 ** conditions.—However, the amateur old Seabrook family who were village. Philip C, Lawrence of Mid- cept bath. Inaulrs at »4JfHrerslds wrotn, , Raymond Kennedy lives at Leonar- a week or more it raided a chicken reception and dinner for the Immo- l ,, classes did not show this any more among the original settlers of Mon- dletown village had his cqt parked Red Bank.; ._^ ** i iT do and he is a pupil at the school roost and for a time it eluded every dt«te families was held at the home on the^lde of the road whenairau-f -, 1^—CAR-f OB aALE. , j '-4-*«T-^- K than the professional or eommer- mouth county. of Capt. Fred Johnson at Ocean i Osklind tourWt; «ar for *elei la M , ': elal classes did. there. He received many compli- effort to kill or capture it. Finally, tomobile driven by Charles Ocello however, it was caught by Mrs. Nearly all of Mrs. 'Wallmg's life Gtove. Mr. and Mrs. Mahler have condition r naiomble, r Oan be t»t |Wk > In {he gladioli competitions Hen- ments on winning a prize competing of Rutherford came along and tint after 6;«0 P. M. at 13 Sprin» streeV- was spent at New Monmouth. Her started housekeeping at Highlands. of hauie .on Tower Hilr l < Bed Bank. ' i? ' ." '' against professional experts. Ethel Searles of Little Sliver. She strtick the left rear wheel of Mr, wv^^'ett II4 Irving plane, " \ty Wood won four first prizes death occurred at Alexandria, Vir- ' HORSES FOR SALE, •;,, ' .There was a special class for heard, a great commotion in - her Lawrence's machine. The'two cars i Reynolds and Robert Dangler each the animal by the simple expedient were married last Wednesday at road. Bed Bank. -Phone 14*78. [ lay, Bsf Bank, ' '< '. V tot(2, James Kennedy won a first of closing the door. The dog hadMrB. Walling is also survived by Ford automobile and attempted to prize of (2 and J. A. Kemp won awon a first prize of (1. Plainneld. The couple will live at pass the two cars which were locked POSITION WANTED. . killed all the chickens ii.'. the build- nineteen grandchildren, thirteen A woman with one slrl wlshei politico. In lots lront I«,60O to |I6,O» on «#,. £-'' second prize of $2. In the flower classes for school Plainneld. together. He ran into a car ap- housekeeper In widower's horai* Mrs* ing. great-grandchildren and one great- X Bahadewald, Leonardo, N, J. bond and mortgage on »«< Bank prqpjrcK , The exhibits of perennials' and children Beatrice Layton of Lkr great grandchild, She was the proaching from the opposite direc- Hrlln A Sajs, Register lioUdlng, •pbios,', croft won a first prize of (1, M. F. Mrs. Searles sent for Fred Zleg- PASTOR QUITS PULPIT. tion. This car was driven by Frank SECONO-HANP BUILDING MATERIAL UZ, Bed Bank. ' i i "»Vit annuals resulted in two first prizes widow of Elijah Walling. for lala, sasb, doors j frames and timber. AUTOMOBILES POR BALE. Untermeyer, Jr., three first prizes Ier, chief of police of Little Silver, J. Mulvihlll of Fair Haven. Both Apply to W, 8 Walnwrlght, Little Silver, and six second prizes amounting to The funeral was held at Itadore Little Silver Minister'* Resignation we nays a number of ssdsns, coupes. (14 for George Thompson,,two first and two second prizes amounting to and he came to the place and took machines ,were badly damaged and N. J. Phone Red Bank 141-J * .idJaurlairiirii OsiJillarjJJodgsi, JflrilL $4, America Costa of Red Bank a the dog away. The. animal had been Walllng's. Rev. A. H".NSutpheh of was Read Sunday. , BABY CARRIAGE FOR SALE.1 : and other makss,'. J. W,"Mount Co, shpsa . prizes amounting to (5 for 'Joseph they were towed to a garage for re- Bloch r««d bsby c«frls«s! prsetloally 515, BedBaak.;..;-::'- -J-M „ second prize'of fifty cents, F. R. a veritable demon of destruction New Monmouth; preached the ser- Rev, G. Paul Butler has resigned pairs. Mr, and Mrt, Edwards, we're Kennedy, a second prize of (2 for mon. There was a large attendance Hew. rOsn be seen', at. 185 .Bridge.aysnus, ••:•',•>>:• ;,:..,•, | FOR;; SAW; i 4 > WliUam Turner, a first prize of (3 Corbett a second prize of fifty while it was slaying the chickens, as pastor of the Llttle^Sllver Metho- painfully, but not seriously injured; Red Bank, or telephone 6»-B. '•:•'• , Handsome ! flaring • model eoat. ' ttx cents, Althea Muller two first prizes but It was tractable and gentle with and many floral tributes. Because dist church. His resignation was They were attended to at the Long . FOR SALE CHEAP. ,!•-;' trlumedj ilae 40 or IB. Thona.lf»l( Rl for'William Turner, a third prize of her cheerful disposition and her Tin larte eliotrlo stoK lamps, with pv)U Bank. Thursday .or Filday lliOO '£ 6f a ribbon for Charles Rice, a first and a second prize amounting to the chief. It licked his-hand and road at Sunday morning's service Branch hospital. ; :.:•• . ohaln, ; grocery . Ice box ' and ' opuritan. until 6iOO PvM.y =: *'• • $3.50, Edith Head a aecond prize of showed other evidences of gentle- many other sterling traits Mrs. by-Rev. Herbert; Smith, who coa 44 Monmouth itred, Red Bant, ' ' prize of (2 for William H. Waite, Walling had many friends, and ad- Mr. Ocello/was arrested on a . NOTICE TO THE PUBUC.-, fifty cents, Robert Dangler two first ness. Mr. Ziegler kept tho dog two ducted the church services Sunday. "HUEM0B1LE UJED CARS" FOR SALE. \ I an'going to give rgi P..;Wlion, « Waveflfi ed as •bearersv^v. Mr. Butler had been pastor at would settle between themselves for place. Red Bsnk; , '• , • • •' •• forj.Mrs,'S.A. Untermeyer, a sec- One lot of competitions was open J. Elwood Harvey, ended the' dogfs the daniage done to their cars, with- - VICTROLA FOR SALE ' life with chloroform. little', Silver since March' of last with a cabinet full of'records. AU In good BOOKCASE AND DESK FOR SAUtr . ond .prize of (1 for Harry Heath, a 'only to the children of gardeners. year and he has made a number of out.resort to legal action. , .• "". condition. Will sell very' ohekp, Apply st , A Olobe.Wsme'Ke four siotloa baoksale About eighty chickens were killed WILLIAM D. MARTIN DEAD. 1] * first prize, of $2 for William Wil- Gertrude Connors won a first prize : mprovements torthB; church in that 80 Shrewsbury avtmn. Iieil B»nV,..--* ^ and an gfllao: deik; aU _In.Lgood eat>4ltjoiu_. ' llama, a second prize of (1 for Mrs. and - two - second prizes - amounting by the dog and bills for some of the Head ~of Weather Bureau at Long POSITION WANTED. , - •;; •.•••. Call at -8J, M«cbanlo atrset. or Jibone poultry hayo been paid by the time. A new organ was installed Red Bank 'Man Engaged. . Position' wanted •as Sen'eral helper In 882.M, Bed Binki:?i ' ;•. ' "*'. John C. Mullm and a first prize of to $4, Raymond Kennedy won three Branch Dies Suddenly. 1 mayor and council of Little Silver. in the church last summer,, It was The engagement * has been an- email f»mlly: or as child's companion. . TYPEWWT1R8 FOR RENT, jf3 for'the D&l) company. first priz.es and a second prize William D; Martin, head of the said a% Little Silver yesterday that Phone Atlantic Highlands, 488-X •• ; mcohamed, npalrsd. and doUysradf emsk amounting to (7, Lucy Rice won a Other hills are expected. The nounced of Miss Ruth Evelyn Wil- NINE HIGHWAY LOTS, #3,0OCv • ent service and reaionable chirgt for la- George J. Oiler, gardener largest losers, of fowls were Mrs. United States weather bureau at the Butlers had had domestic in- der, daughter of Robert i*. Wilder High elevation,, opposite Twin Brook bor and supplies, v InQUln It Riverside Hamilton K. Kean's place at El- second prize of (1, Mary Griffiths Long Branch, died' suddenly of felicities but that these differences loologlea! gerdeht terms, or.B9£ydiscount avenue, phone 1418-M, ' ' - ' won two first prizes of $4 and Er-Errickson, Robert Herring, John of Montclair, to Paul J. Braisted, FORD SEDAN WANTED. "J" beron, exhibited grapes as large as heart trouble Thursday night. He had been adjusted. V ' for cash. Phono Hed Bunk 1707. Lippincott, Denjse D. Lefferson, eon of Rev. William,E. Braisted of l .A Pord esdan;: wanted, nut pjder then. 1 nest Griffiths won two first prizes had a heart attack about three •;••'•.'••• WANTED.- ' ",..'. •.-, Walnuts in the professional fruit Lean'der Campbell and Russell Bed Bank. Mr. Braiated is a grad- Young woman wanted to care for Invalid; ISSll must bo in sbod condition. DoW, class. He won two first prizes of of ?2. weeks ago and was advised by his lady and- assist with light .housework. Ad- write but ihow It at my placs, Joseph 8. Parker. ' CIVIL WAR VETERAN DEAD,. uate of Brown university. The : Eustace, Everett, N. J. ' X (6. Frank Edington won three first Rev. W. P. Chase of Livingston, doctor to be careful of his diet. He dreis Y. W.. drawer M. Rett Bank: '• • : •••- ' bride-to-be is a graduate of Holy- •• , FOR. RENT. '. i prizes of (6, Joseph. Kennedy a first formerly' pastor of the Reformed had been at Asbury Park Thursday Robert Murphy of Rumson Died DODGE FOR SALE. - . .:•-.•*: church of Holmdel had an exhibi- oke college. .••:•: ' Dodge touring ear, in good eondltlon, Immediater joasesslpn, half of Jwe«fe«- prize and three second prizes BONDS SELLING RAPIDLY. and was - stricken soon after re- Saturday in Hie £4th Year. 1200, -Call at 140 Branch avenue'.or phone Or house; good |6oatton., Oonrtlanlt . amounting to $5, Thomas Head a tion of 36 vases of dahlias in a new turning home, Red Bank 406.W after «ve o'clock. White. Monmoath street it Broad .Itres^ Robert Murphy, one of .the .eldest Bed Bank. Thon. 18W-. ,„ ^L first..prize and two second prizes type of automobile delivery body Much Support for Leonirdo Corn- FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE,^ -^ which he invented himself. The au- munitjr House Project. Mr. Martin was 59 years old. He residents of Rumson and a veteran WANT ADVERTISEMENTS ..Seventy-acre:chicken and' turkey farm, •••, • .• -S5RFTSRTREN7 RENTT amounting to $4, William Dowlen The sale of bonds to pay for the entered the employ of. the New of the civil war, died from a compli- about three and a.half inlles from Red Tout X't» floorjeJectrielty. gu,> tubi. a first prize of (3, Mrs. S. A. Untor- tomobile is designed especially for CORN FOR SALE. . Bank. Edward M, Haley; Red Bank. ' Indoor ; toilet I one minute /rent Broad government lighthouse property, at York, telephone company when a cation of diseases last Saturday af- Old torn tor sale. 0. D, Corliss, Eat- sttcst. Iunulre at 14 Riverside sivsnue, er fcteyer a first prize of (2, George use by florists. It elicited many ad- LPST phone 1416-M, Ktd Bank. ± Leonardo, which wax recently youKg man and advanced in the ter a long sickness. He was bora at ontown. N. J. between Spring street, and Harding rosd, a JAunnpson a second prize of (1 andmiring comments. Many persons •i. , avenue, Red Batik. SfENOORAFHER DES1RB3 POSITION. to all E. E. Alexander of Hiver glass and the. interior is divided in- be sold is (6,100 and more than Martin established' the weather life the past -our yea.s. Mr. Competent stenographer and orncs ai;. 1 Plaza got nearly all the prizes. He bureau at Long Branch and con-Murphy served in the cml war with - GOAT FOR SALE. . FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW FOR SALE. . elstantdeilres pos|tlo« In or" Mar «*1 to three tiers or shelves which read- half of that amount has been sub- Inquire of W. Jakubeoy, Cedar avenue, Five rooms and bath* eleotrlo lights and Bank. .Addrei! for further particulars t» won seven first prizes amounting to scribed and paid for. Within the ducted the work of the bureau at the.Sew Jersey 29th volunteers. He FalrHaven, N. J, ' - .• • gas; nsrage .12x18; lot G0xM7, Jatk ily slide in or out. Folks who saw Weir, Lafayette ktrset, Biimson, M> J. Q. P., drawer Mr Red Bank. $20. Thomas. Head wort a second tho automobile said that Mr. Chase'ji ipist few"days"the*rnembers"df"the hla horns/a high towef"heing'erect- was a member of Arrowsmlth post . FOR SALE. •••••. ' ROOM'FOR RE NT. prize of (3 and James C. Richdato fortunewas as goodas'ma'de. They special bond sales committee have ed at the rear of his residence. He of Red Bank, the r-crhdntas and Twelve acres of timber land. Bee E. : ' . JANITOR. WANTED. <..'• Boom for rent, all,Improvementi, use n • • — -•• anticipated that there would be a M. Haley. Red Bank. J. Janitor wanted to osre for office build- kitchenl'location between buslnsss settjon J, won a second prize ;of (1. been very activo and they feel de- is survived by a widow and one son.Red Men's lodges of Rumson and BABY CARRIAGE FOR SALE. ing, Apply kt offlco of Slgmand Eisner and rsllroid itatloni'rent reaiombla. II '" j \Mr. Alexander: was also a large great demand for it. The dominie's cidedly encouraged by the ready tha Rumson fin • department, He In A-l condition. Price reasonable. company, Bridffa avenge, Red Bank. .Oakland itreet, Red Bint i'- , winner in the exhibition of plates dahlias were mighty fine. Mr. response and the interest shown. leaves a niece, M.j. Ida E. Eldrcd, Phone 122-H. Red Bank. HOUSE; FOR RENT •• .' DO~YOU WANT DEATH FROM GAS FUMES. _^ at 120 Bsrdltig ' road, all imcrovementi. ^OJitty of itiLnii-automohjIhjIo T T If •»•"•»• • £ lof—apples:—Be—won—seven-first inistTomfose who have ipply at once. Stram WBE—rc5«onntjrt;—Innuln—IBS—Snrlnr I sn savs you monsy eltbar at Holmdel but not on such an Mn. kelson A. Place Found Dead wltJPwhbm he had lived, and a lataurant, 66 suit with me. I csn savs you monsy eltbar •"• prizes and a second prize amounting taken bonds: r / nephew, William R. Murphy, also of Broad street. Bed Bunk. street,'Hed Bank, or telephone 1065-19, •way. FrAwls Egin,<,189 West Prolll to $7.50. James C. Richdale won extensive scale as at present. He in Her Homo Monday. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. FOR SALE CHEAP. strut, Red Bi»k,_phone; 515, <_ stated that he would have his au- Ira Antonldes. F.' W. Merer, Rumson. The funeral, was jneld Business man or woman'preferred. 11 A variety ot decorative jotted plants. ^"RAILROAD PROPERTY" FOR SALE prizes and six second Mrs. Berta Baker, P. J. Meyer, When Nelson A. Place of Fair yesterday afternoon a':, the house Peters place, Red Bank. . Apply R.. L.. Inicoe, csre Mr. Behwed's cheipi pleoe of .lanir 200 [e '. along'rull. four, tot tomobile and hi3 dahlia exhibit at place. Riverside drive. Mradletown. K. J. prizes amounting to.. (7, Thomas Fred Baker,; Miss Frances Moon- Haven returned home* Monday from and was conducted by Rev, Arthur . DOG FOR SALE, road, former fair grounds ilding, for «el«S^ T Head won three first prizes and two the coming big New York show. Thomas A. Srennan, ey, . work he found his wife dead on the Pointer dog, eight months old. Apply ... , ROOMS FORiRENT. • .• • .>• 11,500. Address ncnjnmln I. AtwaUr. Red Bank is the first place he has Mrs. A. M. Baleh. Mill Bole Mooney, A. McKay. The burial was made at 50 Bank street. Red Bank./ . .- Two famished rooms, (or, rent with the- 268 Mspls atvenui.. Red Dailk 'i second prizes amounting to-f 4. Carl Baumgard, Miss M. E, McDow- kitchen floor. (The gas stove in the Evergreen cemetery at Little Sil- iprivilege ^of light hou'lekeepin'B. Apply / /. BUMpALOW FOR SALE. exhibited so far. room had been turned on without FARM WAGON FOR SALE. C5 Bergen place, phone Red Bank 828-W. . Six robma, garage, chicken home »!m ! George Thompson won a second : Mrs._ML_A- Banra^ elU. ver. Services at-the -grave—were One-horse farm (wagon In good condition. * prize of fifty cents. Mr. Alexan- OtheiTspecIal exhibits comprised gird, H. W. "McLean, Being~lightedTand~Mrs. Fa"ce~h~acT Bee"E.~MrHaliy7Hed Bank. " ~~ -FOR-SALErr an~aored-ground!-BOod-locotlon, i Prtu conducted by Arrowsmith post and 1 A 250-«a Buckeye.Incubator and 1,000 reaionablei also several others, James k. evergreens and shrubbery by John Gertrude Baumgard. Mrs.' J. ;O. Madison, been overcome by gas fumes. The LARGE ROOM FOR RENT. . Curley, 6 Elm place, Red Bank <, Her won a first prize of $1 for crab Herbert Baumgard, J. O. Madison, fi the Red Men's lodge. chick brooder with stove; used'one sea- ' apples and William F. Lyons won a T. Lovett of Little Silver, palms, circumstances of the death are un- All conveniences. 86& Shrewsbury 'ave- soni S2B. Shepherd, bwH4, Locust. N. J. GARDENER WANTS POSITION Thomaa C Beit, Edward Neu. ,," nue, phona 1288-R, Red Bank. to take charge of gentleman's estate; •«- ferns, dahlias and various flowers known. One theory is that' Mrs. ' . F.0R SALE. • •'.. L_.'• _, second prize of fifty, cents. « MM. I. P. Carlson. Frederlo Heii, i Died on a Trip to Canada. OLD CORN FOR SALE. ~" Team of work horses. and Hoover po- perlenced In garden, flowers ot sll lrfndi, by Alfred Sander of Portaupeck, Mrs. Hester Cole, Richard B. Neu, Place turned on the gas" and had a Sound as a dollar and all right In every tato digger. .William V. Carney. Phslaru, lawn and. trees; best of references A4- ; Joseph Kennedy had the best col- W. J. Cole, Fred Neu, Jr., way. Elwood 11. Magee. Everett. N. J. lection of grapes and he won a dahlias by W. W. Kennedy & Sons, fainting spell before she could jight Mrs. Henry Offurmar.' of Allen- V. J,. or telephone Middletown, 278-F-82. dreis K., drawer M. Red Bank. andscape garden work by T. Har- Wentworth Cran. a B. Patterson, it.' She underwent' an "operation hunt, mother of Henry /Offerman, HORSE FOR SALE. USED CARS FOR SALE. POSITION WANTED. prize of ,(8; Frank Edington won brook. , P. M, Patterson. . Horse, good anywhere, cheap. Lou Hupmoblles, touring, four passenger Reliable white man wishes a position ss a seoond priio of (2 rison .Stiles, photographs.by Louis Mrs. • B. -S. Cran- Adalbert Phlllppl, last spring and she had since been Jr., of Lako avenue, Reel Bank, died Cardner, Ohuroh atrgct, Dflford Parki Ni J. coUDes\>nd five paiaeneer'sedaiu." Mat- chauffeur and-caretakerrtenryears'-experi- Mr. Edington -won three first Mendel and an educational exhibit ' brook, Carl Phlllppl. subject to poor, health and dizzy from a complication of diseases last - TURKEYS FOR SALE. well L. Brown, 21 Mecbinlo street, Red ence best of references. ' 47 Broadway, by the Leonardo agricultural school. Mrs. Belle Cold Mrs. Boilna Rath- spells. Saturday at Plattaburg, New York. Nina turkeys (or mlol three hens and Bank. ' / •Freehold. K. J. Phone o28-W." ••-. >A prizes and • second prize for plates ill gobblers. Bee E. M. Haley, Red Bank. ; STOLEN. Cross, bone, 1 Mrs, Offerman was taken sick while APARTMENT FOR RENT, . of grapes. His winnings amounted The show was managed by Thom- Eugene Cuff, R. B. Bathbone, Mrs. Place was 43 years old. She TWO RESPECTABLE COLORED CIRLS Three large sunny rooms on first floor, Thoroughbred fox terrier pup. mill, as W. Head, one of thi members of Robert G. C. Davis, Mrs. Bertha Kith. leaves a son! Norris M. Place, who she and her husband were on an wish losltUin as general houieworkers. all improvements; nice location; terme about twelve weeks old. Answsrs to name to ^3.50. Mr. Head won a first Call or write lit River street. Red Bank, reasonable, 61 Shrewsbury avenue. Red of Jumbo. Reward. E. F. Howse, Ua- prize and two second prizes the horticultural society, and he de- Walter Davis, bone, ' lives at home. A brother also sur- automobile trip to Canada. She orolt, N, J,, Swimming Blv Speed, this afternoon at the winter home • HOUSE AND BARN FOR SALE. HOUSES TO RfNT. prizes amounting to (6. Mr. Mra. A. J. Gray. Mrs. Keats Speed, Greenwood cemetery at. Brooklyn. PHONE CAPLAN, THE STOVE MAN, ^Houss. and barn on one, aero of land. Biz rooms, all Improvemmtei 147.81) and who said that every Red Banker - ' «n^. •• .• of Mr. Offerman at Brooklyn. Red Bank 1648-W. Tell him your stove, Thompson, Mr. Head, Mr. Dowlen Miss M. E. Gray,, H. Vance Bwope, range or furnace troubles. Any make, any House 'In good condition; electric, gas; per month! four rooms, all Improvement!. should appreciate what the society B. P. Guttormsen. J. O. Thompson, ' [,a> i a» where. ' t prlee 14,500. Lou Cardner, Church atreet, 885 psr month* Inquire F, B. Oonkiln. 40 and Mr. Alexander each won a first Thomas A.'Healy, Charles Steen, FRANK HOLMES'S FUNERAL. Belford Park. N. J. ' ' , Oakland street, Red Bank, phone 17-11. had done for the betterment of Red Died at Age of 91 Years. es ACRE FARM FOR SALE. prize of (1. Mrs. Clementine Miss. Sarah Tomp- Former Mlddlctown Men .Died of • A BIG BARGAIN. HOUSE'FOR RENT. Bank. ' ,~ James Henry Morris died Sunday Bargain. Let me show It to you; $8,000. . Ten feet of oak shelving, tw.o nve-foot Private bouie. six room! and hath I all The exhibition of quinces result- Hildebrsnd, kins, Cancer of the Stomach. Terms to sulk Seo E. M. Haley, Red Mrs. Edith Jeffers, Mrs. Sophia Vlerlng, at. the age of 91 years at the home Bank. • • eouViter showcases and one abc-feot count- Improvements; located centrally between, ed In a first prize of $1 for Mr. The funeral of Frank Holmes of er. H. Rosin,'18 West Front atrset, Rid Brosd strict ami depot) rent III. Ad- MEN'S LEAGUE BANQUET. Mrs. E. B. Johnson, Ferdinand Voiberg. of his Bon, Walter Morris o'. Shrews- FOR SALE. Bank. Jewelry store. ' dreis Private Home; drawer M. Rid Bank. Head and a second prize of fifty A. E. Johnson, Miss Doretta Vler- Atsjon, who died of cancer of tfia Two parlor stoves; good condition I |5.00 FOR SALE OR FOR RENT. cents for Mr. Edington. Mrs. E. M. Kap- |ng, bury. Ho is survived by his widow, MOTOR BOAT FOR SALE. It wu held Monday Night at the stomach at the age of 63 years, was and $10,00, m Mechinlo atieet. Red Two bungalows, one four rooms and one i Mcttor boat «i20 feet, with cabin to William Williams won a first prize poeh, Henry VanDaslen, Mrs. Margaretta Morris. In addi- Bank. five rooms, with all improvements and Red Bank Baptist Church. Sylvester Kenila, Fred Vlering, held Saturday morning week at At- 's«at ten peopla; prlee I22J, Boat can " ' of (1 with plums. One hundred and twenty-five per- tion to the son mentioned Mr. Mor DODGE TOURING CAR FOR SALE. large basements. John Bannan, Lafayette seen at Oeeinle bridge, Rumion, A ' Frank Kensla, L, w. Warren, sion and in the afternoon of the ris also leaves a daughter, Mrs, This is tha belt buy In town, A grsat street. Rumson, N.'J. Jack Weir, Lafayette atrset, Rumson, 1 Notable among the vegetable sons attended the annual banquet Mrs. A. Kolb, Charles L. Ward, bargain. J. W. Mount Co.. phon. SIC, Red same day at the Colt's Neck Re- Emma Morris '. Shoemaker o: CHEVROLET FOR SALE.. FOR RENT, FURNISHED, competitions was that of the best of the Baptist men's league Monday Mrs. M, K. Leonard, Mrs. Jennie Weiss, formed church. Burial was made Bank. : y - Chevrolet roadster In good condition, Furnished house, six rooms and bgthi ten varieties of vegetables. George night at the Red Bank Baptist Samusl Lewis, Jr., R. X. Yates. Shrewsbury. The funeral will be FOR SALE. with four good cord tires' and two.spare!. centrally located; private home, with all: H. 0. Mayer, in the Colt's Neck cemetery. Mr. held tomorrow afternoon at Mr. Uprltht plans cheap: nna slayer. Can he seen at Sander's Garage,. Upper Improvements) rsnt 17! per month. Ad- Thompson won 'first prize, Adam church. E. H. Priest, president of Holmes was a prosperous farmer Charles Schneider, 116 Harding toad, Bed Broad street. Red Bank, dreis Purnlihed House, drawir M, Bei Moss of Elberon second prize and the men's league, presided and Morris's formc£ home at Phoenix- Bank. Bank. and owned a large farm at Atslon. vllle, Pennsylvania. FOR RENT. Charles Rice of Rumson third prize, FIRE ON SCHOOL GROUNDS. He formerly lived at Middletown. GIRL WANTED. Halt of double house! six rooms, with FARMS WANTED. ipened the banquet with a short ad- eie • ' For general- Jiousework; must be good Improvements. 71-78 Linden place. In- Have ellents ready to buy final (a i George Oiler of Elberon had thedress. Remarks were also made by Outhouse sit Colt's Neck Destroyed Mr. Holmes leaves a widow, Mra. cook and have references. Telephone Bed quire S. Swarts,. 14 West Front street, Monmouth county i alio villige bomei, Dank 18S, • phone Bed Bank 1»B7» i I best collection of five vegetables. Eugene M. Magee, chairman of the Tuesday of Last Week. Bertha Riddle Holmes, and two Died in Her 36th Year. town and shore properties. Mall full par* Oliver Lippincott of Long Branch POLICE PUPS FOR SALE. • HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT. " tleulars to Jsm.es A. Curler, 8 Kim placs, entertainment committee, in which "Waste paper was put in a wire daughters, Mrs. Luella Ott, wife of Miss Marl.-.n Heyliger of Shor Three females. Inquire of Mr. Malone, Bix rooms and bath; in first class condl. Red Bank. - won .second prize and Richard _e stated that the first oi a series of cage and burned on the giounds of William Ott of Long Branch, and Hills died Saturday at the home of Locust Point, N, J. Phone 1C-J, Atlantis tlon Inside and out: two-ear gauge. Pries DOQ MISSING Campbell of Chapel Hill, who is on- entertainments to be given under Mrs. Edith Jennings, wife of Jer- Mrs. Miller, a summer resident of Highlands. right. - Charles Schneider,, 115 Harding two'wssks Tuesday morning I big itaUia ly fifteen years old, won third prize. tho public school at Colt's Neck FARM WANTED. road, Red Bank, phone »S7. bloodhound; answirs to name of Lso. Lib- ome Jennings of Medfoijd. Fair Haven. She was 35 years old eral reward if returned to John Cslan. the direction of tho men's league Tuesday of last week. A gust of Small farm of ten acres or more; must STENOGRAPHER WANTED. ^ 1 Richard is a'pupil nt the Leonardo will bo held on Monday night, Octo- Tho body was prepared for buria: be cheap, with easy terms/ Address Box 6, Experienced stenographer. Apply by drlello, P. O. box 806, Fair Haven, N. J. high school. He competed against wind blew one of the blazing pa- Red Dank. Phone 1718. Bed Bsnk. ber 19th. pers out of the cage and cawed DEATH FROM HEART TROUBLE at R, R. Mount & Son's funera' letter stating ags, qualifications, experi- some of the beat gardeners in the home at Red Bank and was taken FOR SALE. ence and salary desired. Addreii flten- RANGE AND OAS HEATER FOR SAL*. , county and for him to win third Judge J. Bartley Wright of Long a fire to be kindled in some dead China oloiet, round, sideboard and four ographsr, drawer H, Bed Dank, , Blehardson * Boynton Perfect: range Branch was tonBtmaster. Tho main weeds which had been cut down. Former Fair Haven Resident Dies to New York, whero the funeral chslri, ressonshle, tl Wsitslda avenue, BARRELS. AND VIN^GAH,' with two ivens In fine condition 1 also.one • prize was a "feather in his cap." Red Dank. Empty wine barrels, ill sisei, (ram one Humphrsy gss water heater for small address'was made by Rev. Peter K. Tho flames swept across the yard After Onsi Day's SIcknasi. was held Monday. bollir ana a laundry stove. F. TV. RohU- John I. Sickles of Navesink won Mrs. Matilda May Ring, wife of FOR RENT. / gallon up for ssls; alio two barreli of Emmons of Trenton, who spoke on and- set fire to an outhouse on tho Oarage, central location i 15.00 pervinegar, by gallon or by barrel. II Her- son, Sycamore avenue, Bbriwsburr. Thou ' a special prize with an enormous John 3. Ring, formerly of Fair Ha IN MEMORIAM. month. Inquire at 14 Rlvsrslds avenue, bsrt street. Tony Delia PIUWs. Red Bank 1S8.R. Tendencies of Our Times." Talks grounds. The fire was under con- In loving memory of Nellie Ford Ma. FOR RENT, egg plant. Henry COB of Port ven, died at Springfield, Mnssachu- loner, who died October lit, 1)24. Red Bank. , VIOLET RAY OUTFIT FOR SALE; were also given by Rev. William E. siderable headway before it was dia- ELDERLY MAN WANTED • Small violet ray outfit, In perfect condi- Two-room furnished spaitmsnt, oonibt* ' Monmouth got a special prize on Braistcd, pastor of the Baptist setts, ton Friday, September 18th. tion! used about six Units| oost 118, will Ing of bedroom snd kltchinettsi with all covercd and it was Impossible X* DEATHS. to work In roadstind and to stay on prem* conveniences, near tallroid station and all i celery. He had an acre of celery Doath was caused by heart trouble, TANNER.—At KeaniBurg, on Tuesday, Isei. Apply Walllng's Cider Mill, Middle. sell shsap, Marlon Flanagan, csre Rsil church, Rev. Robert MacKellar and put it out. A bucket brigade was town. V. J. Bank Register.owes, Hid Bank.' bus .llnss. , Apply IIS Brliigs avenua oa , in muck land that netted him more Rev. James Dykema of Red Bank with which sh« had been tick only September 28th. Oeoria L. Tanner. tslsphona Red Uank 5II-R. . 'than (1,000. Robert Curran of farmed. The outhouse was de- one day. She was 2G years old and Services at his horns 80 Park avenae, FORD CAR FOR SALE, ' VARNISV H Y606 R and Rov. Harry P. Grim of Koans- stroyed but the fire-fighters saved Keaniburc N, 'J., Friday, October >d, at Suburban body, good condition; prlee Varnlih, stains, whit* and Ivory enamels PACKAGE .COST i Rumion had an onormous Chlncso burg. The dinner was prepared by she leaves four children. Sho was2tlO P. M, InUrmint Greingrove oeme ITS. W. JtkuDior, Csdst avatms. Fair and othir colors. Ilouss paints also blank containing a pleee of bills gsoriette erepet adjoining buildings. ttrr, Xsrport, N. J, Haven, N. J. enamel for eoll, gaa, oil stove and sto»s lost on eornsr of Monmoath enl Broad pumpkin that won a special prize. Goorgo W. Bray and was served by educated in the Fair Haven public 1 struts In front of • Knloksrbooker drill A model of a children's toy gnrdon school. Her husband was for many HAVE tS.000 TO INVEST pipes, j Wsller !, 1 Broad street. Bsd BankA •tore. Rsward \l retumsi to Miss M, exhibited by Mrs. Albert Millitrd oung women of tho church. years employed ai a cliauffeur for Card of Thinks, i In buslneis or Ineome property In Bed . A NEW BEAUTY SCHOOL. Ohrlitenion, Buuioa, V, J, Phoae Kant" SEASON ENDED WITH DANCE. We, the undorslgned, wish to ex Dank. Addrsss Insome Property, drawer One of the forsmost'bsauty specialist! son SH. •••••:•'• i of Elberon won many admiring William O'Brien. The burial was at M. Red Bank. ef New York la opening a beauty school prcis our thanks to our relatives at Red Bank, Applicants wishing to. en- FOR RENT. 7" comment* and a special prize. AN ALBINO HAR3 CRAB. Festivities Held Saturday Night by Oak Grove cemetery at Springfield. and friends for their kindness ex- HOUSE WANTED. ter may do so ly telephoning Kit Dank large room fating rlvsp) first «lnfM The family will move to New York, Want to buy for eash small house In 8D6.M. from station; two Urg« eloaed an4 twin There were icvcn entries in tho Del, Filler Reports a Curiosity Mardean Country Club. tended to us In tho recent loss of Red Hank. Address House Wanted, drawer beili | light houiiksipliigi or two where Mr. Ring now has employ' M, Red Dank, • ' . BATHROOM MIRRORS. competition for decorated tables. Taken from the Shrewsbury. The Mardoan country dub doted our beloved son, Michael Shoohnn. man, Gams, Phone ftMf, Rid . Mn. Albert Mlllard won first prize, mont. Wo particularly dcslrd to thank tho CADILLAC COUPE. ST. BARGAIN. Clear piste glass, whits enameled frarais or sail at IT Shnwsburr aVenlie, An albino hard crab, «now white Its season Saturday with a gala Just the ear for this wlntsr at a prise at very epeoltl prices, Aluminum ' llsis Bank, ' William Williams second prize and Rov, Josoph Hughes, the Holy Name for hot water boilers, gold for radiators, In color, Is the lntost curiosity to bo danco at the clubhouse. The build- Society of St. Mary's Cnthollo that will suit. 1. W, Mount Co., phonpT e plpsi, t\e. Wellst'i ators,.Broad street, ROOMS FOR HINT, , ,,. ' ' Julluf Gllly third prize. ng waa attractively decorated with DEATH FROM APOPLEXY. BIB. Red nank, . Red Bank. . . Two nlcily furnished rooms i alio epank takon from tho Shrewsbury rlvor. church. New Monmouth, Rev. Ml- GlnL WANTED I " memnl of two rooms Wlin klteHinslte.^Ah j'' The exhibition of vegetables open cropo paper and streamers. E«l- Mrs, Calvin Booth of Catherine chad Callahan, Rov. Francis Spill- LOT FOR SALE, furrnlshsn d I thrie minutes from station. Jit- , to all resulted.In three first prizes Delford Fisher of East Front street to do seneril housework) must be neat) let, SOJSOO fsst, on Thomaa avsnus,' qulrs after «i00 ?. U. at Kt Utnirteath and ha oons were floating about. All tho Street Died Monday. or, the Sisters of Mercy and thoio rood home,' Apply 80 Psisrs place, phone i 'And five iceond prizes amounting caught the albino crab lllll», Rsd limit, . ' 400 fsst from Broad strsat, Pries ISOt, itrsit, Red Pink, / • • > ihowed it to a number of Red mombors who had not gone to Now Mrs. Harriot S, Beth, wife of who sent flowers. on easy paymint plan. Liberal discount h. to 118.60 for Oeorgo Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Shoehan HOUSE -TOR RENT. tat cash, lljrlln A Sals, Riilitir bulldlm, Bankers. Some of them urged Mr. York for tho winter were present. Calvin Booth ot Catherine street, Bl* rooms and bathl airimproyitntnts] JEspsrlenied *keiplnr. A knowiidle of coltV/. t g ( ; rium to be oxhibltod ai i curiosity, to the birthday of ono of the mem- 48 years old and had. lived at Rod —Advertisement,. _ for pstohlnt or Rilling •complete brisks In , three second prizes and a bers. Dancing w«s enjoyed until llonstardR SALE. itOYssreeonomlosI, Black, or tnlvutasd but Mr. Fisher did,not do this. Ho Bank a year, moving hero from aiove pipe and elbows, Utovs boards, eesl f third prize amounting to $1.60 for Card of Thanks, Thus good hones for sslsi ««ri »n* 1 says he rut tho.n.iow white crnb a lntc hour when refreshment* were Seabrlght. Duldci h«r husband spot or pises I single or doable, •. M. hods, fire ehorsl», etc, Weller ! Iten, I take thli way of oxpreislng my r ,Oharl« Rice, a second prltt of (8 back In tho river, hoping that it will sorvod. Tho club mombers look for she leaves a ion, Frank Booth of - sler.Red Bank. Bread etre«t,»ll«d B«nk. • ' m ..••••• appreciation and thanks to my many DOUDLE HOUSE. WANTED , " ''," • " '.Losi',,'••. | for Oliver Lipplncott, a third prlzo produof mow white progeny nml n still more successful siaion nsxt Now York. The funeral will bo " (2 for Richard Campbell, a first frlondi and neighbors and members for Invsstmsntl not toe far from.dspei Fair lortolcs eheel rim (Isiies los thereby' rrtttk* Red Bank distinctive u minor, , held at hulf-pait two o'clock this of llollef engine comphny of Red Will mske paynsnl satls(s ' afternoon at R, R, Mount ft Son's Ilo» II, lUldBnk• prim and a second prlit Dank for their help at tho time of T FIARMACIST WANTU), Maplaple avavene u with crabs *» white as tho driven New England Supper at Keyport. funeral homo and will be In charge tho flr* at my IIOHM. , PharnaeliW riglsMrerf, K. J. waarill . TeTl intlng to (2 for Percy Hicks, •now.. The ladles' aid toclity 'f Calvary of Rov. Charles W. Nelson, pastor Emily M. Conover, hinthandes forr sdranssiniBtsdransin l alienist l t l —zTzTfoutfinmef : wANtuv. rtt prlii* »nd a second prize Methodlit church of Kiyporfwlll of St. Thomat'i Episcopal church. " Llncroft.N.J. Mgmlt'l; Ml'.l.!fiJ!jJ.!lj!fiJ!'jJ, We>J.**!l*'j HanV..jj ' ..I itt»|K to (2.60 for Robert Cur. BUNOAtOWl FOFOkk PALI OR RENYT~ A young lady with,* VnowUdge of s !lWR«Kl«Uri motto--"mottoAA ,»p hold i\ New England nipper on The burial will b« midq «t White —Advertisement. TTUM I «e« ffour room tunislows, all Ira- sphy anif typs*rlll«g. On* with sw 'MflOnd prise of fifty ctn^i In wary homi.'VrAdvortlioiacntAdtl . Thursday night, Octobtr 20th. Ridge cimittry, . .v proremsnti. Araly ptarlsi Orinksr, West rd eaperienM tiilUHi, Amlt It piyi to Aral |UHt, Bl*M Vlasi. ,.- ..' . -I' p*_ > f RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 30,' 1925.

FURNUHIP BOOM FOR RENT. H. RITZAU, DRESSMAKING AND PLAIN SEWING, HOUSE TO RENT—FURNISHED. •t.r.,1^. )CAR F0R S/U,E. , CARPENTER JOBBINO Six rooms, all modern conveniences: No- Chalmers auto, engine and rubber In .' competent man In any branch of work. FARM FOR! are srparete jqrnlshed rostni, til Im- eoiover of diad anlmala, ~ Cask, Tele. 9 Wharf avenue,,: Red Bank, • Pbona OI on liatei Holmdel H,,il\ rovementiiorlvlte family. Call at HOW ihon. St.W. U-W. Mrs O. J. Sawdey. vember to Bay; three minutes from depot. excellent condition; price 166. Inquire of No Job too large or amall to reeoivo prompt ADVERTMENTS, Phone Bed Bank 237-J: between, six andLeigh Eberle, tt Oakland street, Bed attention Sash cord and glatlng. Esti- Tontan Bennett, Kid fe onmouth atraet, JUd Bank; ' BUNGALOW FOR RENT. SOR SALE. ; eight P. M. ' Bank, phone 88G, Red Bank. mates , furnished. Screens a spKlalty. V9W HEavTa 'FOR SALE. Four or five rooms i water, (at and alec* Brand new oven for oil or eleetrlo; vti° „ 'i"1"- A a Bsnnstt. 1ST Moo- Any oainilWi by the btrril or ton. A. let 126 per month. Kdvitrd Hayer, nsver been used: cost 10, sell for 16; also COLO WEATHER WILL SOON ALL YEAR NEW HOME, mouth atreet Red Bank, phona II4.R. BlieboftV Bid Bank, on Zvarott road, mrch^atreet, .Fair Haven, N, J. Phone antique sofa for IIS. Mrs. H. Dodge, he here. Get your stove and furnace rei three bedrooma, (alao (urnlabed home, six hdnutatn »lFIl id Bink (OS.' | Rumion road. Little Sllvar. N. J^ laired. Samuel Swartt,' 14 West Front bedrooms) for rent or sale, upon easy NOTICE. n »lvFIl. atreet, opposite Broad '• street,' Red Bank. terms: at Gooseneck Point, Little Silver. I will sell to the hlghest>ldder, a single _ , —iT~FOR KENT": KEYPORT, N. J. FOR SALE. Phono 1887. ••• ;•••.•'. Choice restricted colony on South Shrews- lylindej Indian motorcycle, the ssme to be MARRIED MAN at itlXalf bton «vonu«. Red Bank. Fhone Grasn Qrove svenusi nine room bouse, A 126,000 six per cent lint mortgage bury river. Open for Inspection. • " • sold to pay storage bill, To be sold on tad'Bank 10J2. Louis Hsnnlnl, 1B« it class condition; all, improvements: now on a 875 000 property. Bose M. V ^CHICKENS WAN.TED. ^T^ my premises on Brown's Lane, In the Bor- to work on farm. James HUksy,, in parlor; ternt to suit M. F. Collins, Clayton, 102 Asbury avenue, Ocean Grove, WIU pay highest market prices for fowls «• HOUSE FOR SALE. :. jflghton avinmiiixm, iteBau domit gink. . ough, of Fair Haven, K. J.,' October 1, del, N. J. Phona SO-M, Bolmdtt. lyport • 87Q.R., W. J., phone Asbury Park 2677; and broilers, 'Call or write Alex. ZwickL Modern six room house, bath, with every 1026, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. sharp. Frank CASH PAID tt North Broadway, Long Branch, N. J* Improvement; cement cellar, large garage, D. Covert lonlrtctor an ... -Indi ol job- HUDSON HOUSE. phons 1600. •• • WHEN MOVING , • Obod condition, AqdrM^Bosj.M,, •*• Ing donai —. Dealer II or fsJie tttth, dental gold, platinum, 4M- Boarding! centrally located! hot and attic, oak tree, five maples and two, um- L building material J DOUBLE HOUSE FOR SALE Can Aoderton Brotbara, TaIepkm | amast 8odati Llneraft. isrded latftliilry—, Uanond and magneto eold running water, Ideal for commercial CLOSE TO LONO BRANCH. brella trees; big lot 60x140, Apply. 010 ford, V. :.] Fifth avenue. Bradley Beach. N. J. »n Throckmorton avenue; first class condi- Bank 704 ami gat our rates, FURNISHED APARTMENT: lolnta Hokat Smeltlsji 4'Boanlnj Co, Ot- people. Reasonable ratit. .181 'Hudson Six room house, on plot 100x200. All tion^ Everything up-to-date; newly decor- Two, or four room apartment, all modem ego, "'" •IT. * avenue, phone Red BsnkllS-W. kinds of fruit A bsrgsln at 11,000. . TWO SLATE ROOFS FOR SALE. ated ; floors scraped and polished; rents for Any time. . • ' llay H. Btlllmtn, State highway, i Eaton- In a first class condition. Buyer to take mprovemtntif garage i nnt naeonable. t LOT FOR'SALE.' , CADILLAC SEDAN "FOR SALE. 1106 a mbnth. Oan be bought on easy Riverside avenue, Red Bank. On Bergeit pluce, between South street town N. J. ' slates from roof. Can be seen at building terma for 111,000 by icelng P. y, Ken- STORE FOR This cap wais owredd by aI laddy and It and~bat|r at* 97 ~MonHSulh "jlfMfRed md'Branch avnue,, else (0x290, will sell has had tht besicst of care. This lIas youy r " - FLATS'FOR RENT. 7~— nedy, Monmouth street, lied Bank. Price Large store, two wit down itatat or 19,000 . Apply 11! Broad street, phone Two beautiful flata, each containing tour Bank. Apply Scutellaro Construction Co., gooff for only thirty days Jlok.oe and ducket will par biat price, chance to get a Cndillne bargain, J. W. 112 Monmouth street, Red Bank. furnished. Apply A. Oltartlla, tt MaW •hone S.H.M, Red Bank, or call It Bridgi ted Bank 184-J. Mount Co, phone SIB, Red BonK. rooms snd bath; line airy-rooms,: good MAN^ surroundings, etc Peter DePontl, phone LOOK—FOR SALE. month street. Bad Bank. vinui, Re- mrd SVW.IIflank.H Bn#t . Adlaraatatiaii,, ,^ PULLETS FOR SALE, T , We will make Interesting proposition to POSITION WANTED, 464-J, or call at 246 Shrewsbury avenue, Six-room house and a little over three vvanted by a Flrat Claat Carpenter Five hundred Single Comb White Leaf, Man with tang experience in general In- reliable man; full time or part time. ' The CARETAKER. lorhs, aome now laying; price reasonable, Red Bsnk. .• __ . acres of land along cons'etii rjjfcd. on cbr> work Is soliciting orders In suburban and itlntenanca or superintendent dn gantle- surance, brokerage and agency < business, ner et Hopplng'a Crossing, near. Camp- Position as caretaker wanted whatfl'^ Jin's eitati. Apply D R. Peplow, 140 Holland O Blaln, Freehold N. J, It. D. 4, wants position. Personal Interview 10- REAL'ESTATE GIVES county-districts. Profitable and perma- jhone '82B-F-2I!, a greater, income than anything else. 'ln- bell's Junction. 17,500. Caleb L..Luker. nent Write Hoopes llro. & Thomas Com- honesty, ability asd Integrity ara Maple street, Kiarny. U J. queated. Box 46, Leonardo, V. J. t Belford. Phone 76-F-81 Keansburg., GREENHOUSE FOR SALE. veit In real estate, increase your Income. pany,, West Chester, Fa. COO acres in AddrestH. L, drawer M, Rad Bank. FORD FQR SALE. FOR RENT OR SALE. W have a number of .excellent houses' for EXPERT UPHOLSTERlNa nurseries. Established 72 yean, A one-ton, 10ii, substantial wood body Gr'eehhouss 20x76; holler room, pipes, Five room winter bungalow, six room sale Hadley-Hall, 111 Oakland street. 4 tc,, Included,: Claienoe B, Hnvlland, Overatuffetl furniture, cushiona, allp cov* STUCCO HOUSE FOR SALE. We Buy and Sell & ump or fiat, truck; porftot condition; bungsiow and seven room houso, posses- Bed Bank. . -','.: ere made to order; supplies, tapestry, cre- What you dont want someone else 1800. Phom Highlands 12»i> irancH ,avenucr Llttlo'flllver, N. J. Phone sion at once Caleb L I.ukcr, Belfq/d, Seven rooma and bath, electric, gas and id Bank 050-R. BAR PIN LOST tonne and leather;'lamp shade silks, wire ill modern Improvements; located at White Red Bank Auction House, ; 81-87 M FOR RENT. . N. J. Phono Keansburg 70-P-31. frames, trimmings. H. Chark's furniture FOR/ALE. Friday In Bed Bank business' lection; avenue, half block' from Erond, street, mouth atreet, phone 1084, Bed Bank, Six roomo and ,hath, sll Improvements, LINOLEUM. green gold bar pin set with two diamonds store. 83 Monmouth atreet Bed Ba k. Shrewsbury, N. J.; lot 87.6x126 feet it 70 Hudson avenue. Call at 17 Peten Bird ecg»,. BBS 1itater and revolving i REPUBLIC TRUCK FOR SALE Ink chair for sale at your own price. Ijrge ttook to select ^rom, In sll quail, and- nn aquamarine.* Reward if returned ELECTRICIAN. Price 86,600; easy terms. For particu- ilsce or phone Red Bank U28- ties, at low prices See us before buying to Mrs Elmer Dey, 02 Wallace'atreet. First daSB Work done at lonabie lars apply Scutellaro Construction Co., of- HORSES FOR SALE. !!,, "AUo"cornr Jamet Hlck.y. Holmdel. Hre. Plrhan, IS Drummond place. Red Red Bank. ' Two hones suitable for delivery) bar.. 'J * om 20-M, Holmdal. , FOR SALE. lank, phone 688, elsewhere. Samuel 8wartz, 14 West Front prices; best quality material end fixtures, flee 112 Monmouth street Red Bank. •Wion street, off Broad street, Red Bsnk. B & X cable use. Houses wired from S30 gain. Keystone Milk Corapsny, t Park! '" Pteree-Arrow engine (66) with marine FOR RENT. FOR SALE. NEW HOUSE FOR SALE. B slgtch. Price 1200. Apply Crane, 28 H biTsTOVES. Rumson, ten,roon,room bouse and bath, eleelecc - up. John Sakewltz, Belford, N. J., phone avenue, Keansburg, N. }., or, phons Kllint. sun. ...» ....tol'•l iS»lt..'Pb . Wltn. M Half house on West Front street, alx Keansburg 67-F-31, otter 6:0D P. M. On Bergen place between South street '< tfen't Ml Kearny avenue, Kurnty, N. J. Florence and New Perfection In all sites tricityrcyiit , , ESI anddd hheatt; llot 602060x2066 ffeett ; and Branch avenue; large living room, burg 451, ".'," . | Seaalt Front ttttat. ReRedd Bank. lomt and bath, aall Improvementsmprments;; ImmImmtt - at low prices. Bee us before buying else- mirage and shade; price $9,600. Caleb LOfs fOR SAU. llatt e possessioni . V FoF r particulars'*-«altil'll hd i $6 Clb ROOM FOR RENT. dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms and "ABAVV HAUUNU 1 where. Sn-ouel Swartt, 14 West Front Luker, Belford, N, J. Phone 76-F-S1, I have several lots near talsh school. Red 140-J, Rod Bank. -Large cheerful -well heated comfortable bath.- -All-Amodern-- Improvements;—ga- Carpenter Work Wanted. ;! DI WfTriaoai ratas rtuonbli. Andaraoa street, off Bnad etreet. .ted Bsnk Keanaburg. furnished front room for rent; will furnish rage. Lot 60x200. 'Restricted residential lank. Prices right. Caleb L. Luker7 Bel- All kinds of Jobbing attended tc by aa Brotbara, phona Had Bank "H4. ford Phone Keansburg TtF8^ EY COW FOR SALE. LAST WEEK HOME BUILDER AND M1LLW0RK. single beda If dcslrdd for two persons, section. Small amount cash. Apply 112 , "ROOMS tO LE«, Good easy milker, handsome and gentle; of Golden Bantam corn; plenty of llmas, Rent $G.OO per week for two people, $5.00 Broad street, or telephone Red Bank'l64-J. experienced csrpenur. Writ* or phona,' r WHITE LEGHORN HENSr M-00, eglsteredj' price fioo I. A. VenZandt, Many plBns to choose from or will esti- ' In -Ittli Stlvar on tht Rumson road. Ap- Barfed'Bock and Rhode Island Tied string beans, tomatoes, egg plnnt, carrots mate your plans. - Screening, porchess, treltrel* to one. 127 Hudson nvenue, Rod Bank. BUNGALOWS FOR S"ALE~ Marvin, IS Harding road. Bad Bub' i Jly Box It. Little Silver, N, J. 'earl avenue. Fair Haven, N. J,, phone snd sweet potatoes. Mrs. Dodge'a Market, UseUse s and porop h boxes. Fenafng, Rb uUets; 12.80 and 19.00 each. Yarmond led Bank 421-W. Ffng, ReRobert NINETY PERXENT'LESS now under construction, containing five Phona 850-J. . LOST. oultry Farm. Vanderburg. II. J Rumaon road, Little Silver, N. J. L. CookCk . 877 SSunset t svenue. RRedd BBankk . overhead ttun that of other dealers Is only rooms and bath; electric, gas and heat; all HAVE YOUR CLOTHES ^ Phone 1488. one reason why the piano purchaser gets Bltak'blllfoldar at Talr Haven, on JH- WINDOW GLASS. HOUSE FOR RENT. modern improvements; lot 37.6x126 feet FURNITURE FOR SALli reward. Phona Humaon MB. leaned at tho City Dry Cleaning and Dyi- Seven rooms and bath, all improve- LUMBER FOR SALE. more for his money* at Dirhan's Piano located at lyhlte avenue, half block from SSL. All slits carrlid In itfcok. Qlaiing done ng Works, V Mechanic- atreet, near Broad YVareroom and Shop (rear of residence) Dining room suite, mahogany bed with TJVE" it reaionabls prices. Phone IH-tli Miller's, ments, at-19 Peters place, from Septem- A large lot of good lumber; must be Broad atreet Shrewsbury, M. J. Price itreet, Red Bank. Phone 108 It. William seen to bo appreciated; now that lumber Is Drummond place, pbone 1183, Red Baak. $4,000, easy terms. Apply Scutellaro Con- good hair mattress, tablet,. chain, ohlnajj '?| )gi and juitfy, wlwted. •I West,Front.street. Red Usok. .'..' . • )atrov, proprietor.^ ~^- . - • ber 1st Apply Mrs, J. B. Phnro. 17 Peters place, Red Bank, phone 1128./ * llgh, and scarce, come up and see this NEW HOUSE FOR SALE. struction Co., 112 Monmouth street. Red closet, etc. 41 Hector place, Bed Bank,] DOQXOST •""POLICE.PUPPIES*FOR SALE. -. T 7 : ot.' Hrs. M. Dodge, Rumaon rosd, Little Modern home of six rooms and bath, all Bank. tkRS ra Wedneaday, September 10th.: Finder ^~ ~NlNE~LbTS "FOR" SALE." "" phono 1089-M. , ; " ; '•• j «3ni ^Two pollca, pupplBB, female, from,pedl-' Nine lota at Wllmort Park, vtell lo- Silver. N. J. improvements; fireplace; good location, and aold. iliaie notify Charles. H. Rutt. Port'Mon. teed registered stock at an unusually, low PIPELESS HEATERS rt rented, o Bank. iQUth, or phone Kcnnthurg 864. cated for' sale cheap, as owner Is to move WILLIAM V. DIETRICH, amall payment down; balance can be ar-Installed anywhere, $08 to %V.~. WFORDe , PERFECT CONDITION I BretoVstreaV g >rlce | fourteen weeks old. O. Butterfass, plumbing, heating and tinning. Fumpa and ranged. D. W. Maitin, real estate, 240 j. _ ESCHELBACH 4 |ON, . MlddlctoWn. N. J.'-_• " from'this locality. Apply at Merchants guarantee to heat bouse or money refund- A 1924 touring with itarter, ipare tlrtl RGAINS 1N"CARR7AOES" ~ Trust Co.. Broad atreet, Red Bank. windmills repaired. Agent for Msater car- East Front street, Red Bank, phone 1138. ed. Cash or installment. Kaiamaxoo Stove j 114 Wait Front .etreet, Red Bank,- phone stoclc to select from at the right buretor coal saving duvice. Fita any fur- and {nil equipment; owner leaving; ipma till - Auto accessories and tulcanlifng. JUST ARRIVED. \ • LOST. Co. of Michigan; New Jersey branch, Red j Btvvii• • vI *^v _,»• — le*. Samuel- Swarts, 14 West Front Large shipment ol gas ranges' In sll BUNGALOW FOR RENT nace. 42 Lelgbton avenue. Red Bank, sell at once. Will demonstrate avanlngt. treet, eft Broad street, Bed Bank. ' at RiimsDn, ftve-roDra bungalow with Im- Good opportunity if not accepted, to buy. Bank, P. O. Box 480; telephone 2020-R, tJD BULKHEAD BUl_- sites and colors-at low prices. Samuel phone 682-VY. •••_ • coal and save $3.00. Navlcoal, no gag,Asbury Park. Also pipe healers and Phone Miss Gilford, Atlantla Hljhlanda a-ortabla 'docks and floats, • speola... FOR SALE. Swartt, 14 West Front street oS Broad provements; furnished or unfurnished; .8 White. l8,0ikland.ttt«it. Rad IBat)! near_V|ctory_JPork_and_busJinej Imrnedl- , MONEY TO LOAN. more beat, more in bulk, no clinkers. Try Btpyesin_stock,_...HeAters:.sold outright at 806. ' •';..•, i A. rlyir property and Monmouth county street, Red-Bank.7— -a — —Onbond-tnd inortgagu on real estate' In It" and"lie~50'IlVhWd:-"I»u'cpSnderiC Ice IBd factory prices. . arm.; Edward Hayes, Church.street, Fair ate possession. Phone 437, Rumson. l A GOOD PRICES PAID Red Dan* or vicinity In sums of 1600 toCoal Company, Bridge avenue, Red Bank. HAMILTON S. BA1 «lrr Sh (wU Xfbullt,^Joho H.i Haven. W. J. .Phone Red Bank 4»6: for men's second-hand clothes at the City . DAIRY EQUIPMENT FOR SALE. 860,000. Apply John A. Lovely, counselor- SHRUBBERY. DRIVING TO FLORIDA. We oftcr for sale a limited amount of Insurance broker, .representa the West Front si i 18.R. IDEAL COMMUTING HOUSES Vry Cleaning Works, 9 Meehanlo atreet, Consisting of eight atanchlona,. four at-law, South Amboy,.N. J^ pbons South lean Brood street Phone 108-R., William drinking fountains, milking machine and Amboy Hl-M. Would like soma couple who would k choice and .rare shrubbery from the estate and not the company. Telephones Red. 'or sale orjrent! twelve minutes' walk to willing to share expenses, or would lik of a millionaire; all specimen trees snd _a__i* hinolTiB' ana" deoorntlnj, i«s ._*•• '•'IP", one hour to New,, York. O. G.Jstrov. proprietor. milk cooler; complete frameB for stanoh- FOR RENT. Bank 1279 and John 1804. All Mnda ot P P lpn«, K. M. WyckolT. Llncroft N. J. to know of tome one driving that way a shrubs, consisting oC a large variety of * nla atrieVRar a Banlc Phone 1U1-W Wiggins,•Ryer's lanc'Matawan, W. J. . Small furnished house In good location w.»—'•••" ,,- i _ i i • r 1— •Ryer's lan< LICENSE,.PLATE FOUND. companion or company on the way. Lcav- evergreens, maples, elms, Jap maples, etc., Insurance. New York' office, SO Maiden i ^COUPLE-WANTED : TYPEWRITER.EWR1TER"- HElADQUARTEHSr _Opmm6rclal_liicnBo_ptat«-.No,^K815.!l8, MOW.ABPUT THOSE JtENT RECEIPTS ? freni-No^embe^.lst.to. April .let; furnace, Ing October- Eth.—thone Red.Hank 341-R. su,ck BB cannot be procured In nurserleM. Lane. -.-•- aa esreUkeri for home;' heat, light fur- wner may have same by q'alllns at Tha Have you found the person who will bath and -other improvements; to respect- Tytewrltera rented: , bought and fold. ROOM FOR RENT. ir particulars communicate with P. O, f nllhed: "ondltfrnt.' Photie Bed Bank B9S. Trubfn'a. 68 Bro.aij ttreat, Rid Bank. ed Bank Register olBca and paying :for cash them? Why rpt >uy a house and able people only. * Address E. L., drawer Fine large room. Southern, exposure, « 05, Fair Haven, N. J., or telephone HELP WANTED. HOUSE ibis advertisement. have something for your money? Hndley- M, Red Bank. • . private family, Protestant; breakfast :f d Bank 664-J. HOUSE FOR RENT : . , OUSE NEAR CAMP'VAIL FOR RENt Hnll, 111 Oakland street, Bed Bank. ' -Two competent respectable white worat'a* at KeaJden's Corner,- on (Stata = road. Moderns "rate; furnished or unfur- OCDEIS McCLASKEY, . • LOST. desired; steam heated. 87 Maple avenue, WCODBROOK LOTS. Thopaa B.- Field, phone 600-J, Red Bank. ilshed;. electric lights, gai. water, eta slag roofer^., tin J.roofs coated ;and made GLASS HEADQUARTERS. Wallet containing automobile and driv- corner Peters place, handy to trains and Woodbrook is located on Branch avenue, one must be good cook; excellent homa (or ^or. partlculara\Phone Red Sank 1495. tight • Chlmneya repaired. Roofing* ma- All sites of tingle and double strength er's license last Thursday. Reward if re-business section of town. Phono 901-It. icar Little Silver station and -one mile right parties. Good wagea and ytry amall : terial for sale. 188. Hudson avenue, Red window glass. Plate glass windshields our turned to H. B. Wilson. P. O. BOX 474. rom Red Bank; ideal for commuters. Bus , liUmitai ohaefull/ given. Engine „—;„--- BORO AUTO STORAOE,. * Bank, phone 400-J' '' • specialty.. Miller's Hardware Co., 83.West FIVE ROOM HOUSE TO LET. family. Address JE.H,. drawer M, Had Soytr, (S Rector' placa, Bad Bank, phona Mechanic street and Globe Court Wll Front street Rerl Bank, phone gQ-J. Red Bank, White road, Shrewsbury, N. i. Unfurnished; ready October 1st, bath; -.importation, electric lights, pure water. Bank. ' - store your ,ear by the hour, day, week, . STORM ENCLOSURES. Phone 1680-R. til Improvements; garage; on Willow 260; larger Jots M00-?SOO; also railrond month or year. Day and nlaht lervlee. Now is the time to have them put up. , JUST, "FICCER!! UP. COCKERELS ANP .PULLETS, i. street, Fair Haven; terms rea«onnb!e,__ Ap-_ 'ontage for business purpoucs with sidins ",* BAI^JP AND-CASEEdR SALE, dont wnlt until- bsil' weather. Phone Red the rent you have paid-in ten years.-Yoa ply. to -Mrs. . Jamca Chedwlck,—Sycamore icllltles. Owner. Mary A. White, Branch .._•_. STORE FOR RENT. •Tenbr ban Jo and. case r price 115,00. AFTER OCTOBER 1ST Bank 1408 for Ralph B. Ulckels. the car-could have bouuht n houser Buy one Rhode Island variety,, for. sale; also Oan ba iaen at 7 Rlvcf street, Sesbrlnht, two bedroom suites, a 0x12 rug and. some place, Fair Haven, pbone 1101-W, KcJ venue. Little Silver. N. J. At 76 Monmouth .treet. formerly OH —... Dodge's market on, Rumson road enter^ and builder. > . now. We have aome "dandles." Hadley. Bank. . ' •' cupled by Consolidated Oaa Co, ImmtJk M. J. v ... . kittle Sliver, will only bo open mornings 1 Hall, UI Oakland street, Red Bank. other rugs and furniture.. -Also quinces OR TEA ROOM OR DEVELOPMENT. A largo supply of fresh vegetables yet. TRY CURCHIM'3 FOR FACE VALUE. for sale. Mrs. V. VanDorn, Half-Ulle TOP SOIL FOR SALE. On State highway between Eatontown ata possession given. Apply. J.rsty CatH . ,. , -..,MBN-WAMTED.-'. •, , Let ut be your barber. We know how TAKE NOTICE. :• • rond. Red Bank. ._• Three loads for $1.00, at Franklin park, md Red Bank, opposite Freehold road. tral Power ft Light Co, » Broad ttraat. iTwo lood wen wanted to cnMcnd Jijr • .ROOMS FOR RENT. • .please. Expert, toneorlal service. , Cur- I have aevcral used gas stoves and cook Broadway and Locust avenues. West Twelve acre farm, old colonial farmhouse the cord. H. Rltiau, phom Sl-W, Rod All Improvements. 1«» jlrldtie avenue. chin's Bsrber Shop, Second National Bank stovcB to sell at a bargain. Come and look RUMSON HOUSE TO LET. Red Bank. Oan bo seen, at any time. ' Phone Red building. Upstairt. To let. seven room, house, enclosed aun Long Branch. N. J. Inquire at. office on ct well back from road, eurrounded by Bank. '•• • ••••••• them dver. Samuel Swartz. 14 West Front premises or Ray H. Stlllman, State High- eautiful shade trees. All improvements. Bank 1287. Also a high hedge for sale. street, off Brond street. Red. Bank. porch, improvements;' $30 a month. •FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROO FARMS WANTED. .River 'avenue, near West street, Rumson, way. Eatontown, N. J.i 'phone Eatontowo 86 feet on highway, 2,071 feet deep. TO FLORIDA. \~4 with light houiokeiplni prlvllegei t.reaiqri' $3,000 TO LOAN. Farnis and country homes wanted;-n&ve MONEY TO LOAN. ^178 ' ; deal for tea room; suitable for develop- I have i Beats for twelva pBBicngm; otw( 'u :ash buyers woltinK. Give f ull 'particulars N. J. Inquire Stevens, or telephone •ble It Leonard itreet, phona 588-1?. Rr- On first bond and mortsage; property Money to loop on first bond and mort- 807-W, Rumson.. . ment ,Ray H. Stlllman, sole agent; State to-Jat« sightseetnar but, letivlng Sundar*K |3 Bank. to be worth double the amount; no bonus. o Wenzel Co., 700 Broad strecf, roonl gage on Improved real estate worth double BANG—BANG—BANG, , highway, Eatontown, N. J. FARM FOR SALE, ONLY $5,200. pet new tires, on your car or' you will October 4th. for Miami, Apply John wJ ' '- HOUSE TO RENT. . Address W. F. P.. drawer M, Bed Bank. 120. Nowark. N. J. ' the amount loaned. Alston Beekman, at- MOD OPPORTUNITY FOR A BARBER. torney, 10 Broad street, Red Bank. Five and one-half acre farm for', aale, hear the same thing. You can find Fire* Johnson. Hi.hlands, N. J^ pottofflet bftf ;1 Boats at Headden's Corner on State ^~. IT HAS NO RIVAL. TAKE NOTICE.. stone and Brunswick tires at a low price To rent, a fine store and three rooms in load,, Thomas 8. Field. Red Bank, phono two miles from Long Branch; aix rooms To reaeh tha bomea In tbli section noth- If your stove or furnace needs repMrs SIX ROOM HOUSES with bath, electricity, good barn, oil kinds at the Red Bank Auto Radiator Works, 'air Haven, N. J., near Red Bank. There B. Faro $20. ' t "" "_». ing list can equal. Thi Rtglit.r. wblota call or-phono-Samuel Swartir"14" West In Atlantic Highlands,-modern-Improve- of frultV'Ray H. Stlllman, State Highway. 113 West Front itreet. Red Bank, phone no barber In town or near by. The store FOR SALE. goes Into over 7,300 homes every week. Front. street, opposita Broad street, Red ments, good location; convenient terms. 1177. intalns one barber chair, three mirrors. DOG MISSING T Bank. Phojo 1387- Eatontown, K. J. ;ix chaira and other furniture, electric ' ,SI« nglstari with' bo»es for sale; $10 OUats FOK SALE, PQRT MONMOUTH: Invcatlgato. E. S. Weber, 68 West High, CURCHIN'S FOR REAL ART. two weeks Tuesday' mornlnK, btc Itallpsl take. them. N. A. Por^r,1 phono ll«-J, Have several houirs for sals at Port FARMS WANTED. land 'avenue, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ight. gas and tank, . shower, spray and E on first and second mortgagee In amounts Curohin'e. barber shop is the place whsre ink, ail complete. Inquire at C. W* Bar-bloodhound; answers to name of Leo. Lllw ^ Rumion. • :•••••,/. __ Monmouth, N. J. Caleb L. Luker, Bel- Large or s'mall, any klna^ and location: IT IS NOT HOW W LEAVE art means something. For real urrcf try ford. N. J. Phone Kfansburgj.- 75-F 01. ilso boardln"• e houses" : qulck'.' kttrayerB.l . Send of S1.000 to S20.000. Will also buy good lelll's, the cabinet maker. Main road and eral reward If returned'to John CSlanJ J ^ WHEN MOVINQ oui Children but' what we leave them.- second mortgages. Phone Red Bank us once, and• the- n you will always, Ibis JeNormandlc avenue, Fair Haven, N. J. call' Andonon Brotbers. Telephone Red FLAT FOR RENT. letalla quickly. M. Dorardtniclll, l'H.Nai- Wm. Penn. A good home ls> tho best als_o. applies to ladles an_d children.Sec- drlollo, P. O. Box 805, Fair Haven,,N. f 195-M. Edward Wolf, 100 Monmoutb FRANKLIN PARK, Bank 704 and gal our raui. Aoywhire. Four . rooms, sleotrlclty, laundry tub, mu street. New York, legacy.. Why not awn. yours T Hadley- street, Red Bauk.^ V ond National bkflk building, Red- Bank, up- Phon> 1718, R.d Bank. • Any timer • ; ' • '' .' •water, 118.00. Apply to 10 East Front APARTMENT TO LET. . Hall, HI Oakland Btrect, Red Bank. stairs. orner Broadway and Locuat avenue. West street. Red Bank. The Land & Lonn Co. Four rooms and bath, hot and cold wa- HOUSE FOR RENT. jjng Branch, N. J.I 10O acres being devel- LANDSCAPE GARDENER.. :, MONEY TO LOAN. FOR SALE. Seven rooms, all lmprovementa; one . WINDOW CLEANING. oped Into restricted building lots 60x150: Moner to loanon bond atad mortgage. POULTRY BOUGHT' <|ND SOU), ter; $40 per month. 'Corner Wallace and Smooth' hatred fox terrier, four months block from bus; one block from river: on We make a specialty ot cleaning win- ement side walk a and curbing being laid - PrunlDK by azperleneed mem spraylnc, "v Apply to A. U Ivlm, Raglitar bulldliuc. Alive or fre»h dressed 1 dickens bought Spring atrccts, W. F. Grovcr, 106 Wai-old; house broken, also red mahogany Pearl street, Fair Haven. Furnished or dows "ot stores, offices and private resi- .hroughout the entire tract; also city wa- Isylns out ot groands, lare. >c amall. A*< ' »e<5 Bank: . , • ' or soldi will pay best prises. J. Baker, 4ace street, Iterl Dank. / frame settee and two chairs, 'Mrs. A. terunfurnished. Inquire of E. H. Wilbur, dences ; also general office cleaning. Ratea ;er, gas and electricity.' A. twenty-acre Mechanic street,'Reii Bank. Phone 109y.J, : vice Klren at to what whau and how to) FURNISHED- ROOM FOR RENT. MALE FOXHOUND LOST. > Meer, Lake avenue, Fair Haven. N. J. Fair Haven. N. j: • reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. 43 lake with lake drive an added attraction. •With improvement.; IS.OO per •week. • ., RUMMAGE SALE Near SquanKUm July' 5th last; large ""RUGS AND CARPETS SHAMPOOED Washington street Red Bank, phoneOffice on premised. Ray H. Stillraan. plant T. H. Stills, itl Darduv toidi 1 SKIFF MOTOR BOAT FOR SALE. ; / H Waihlngtoh street^, near Front atreet, tinder tha auspices of the River Plnta white dog, red brown oars • name Jolly. and dry cleaned. Old carpet made Into 864-M. . - managing agent, Stata .highway, Eaton- Red Bank, phona llll. Community blub at Union flrehouie,. Owner, Gcorbc White, Monmouth Beach, rugs. Rag rugs woven. - Call us. Mon- Motor boat. 10 feet bottom, 24 feet CHICKEN FARM FOR SAljE. town,'N. _J. ' *-"•: dim* tno ditbVirfr Shrewsbury avenue, Satnr(l»y October Jd, W J. Phono 2222-W. ., ' mouth Carpet Cleaning Co., 2216-J, Mon- Ions, 6 feet 2 inches wide, 9 feet seep'; _ Twenty-two-acre chicken farm, eight, HOUSE FOR RENT\ V mouth Beach. William Oroas, manager. six-horse power-engine; speed 12 miles per room house, all improvements; Jaundry FACTORY BUILDING FOR SALE "Thoroughbred ' Guernsey and' Holitah . APARTMENT FOR RENT. APARTMENT FOR RENT hour. George Stoltc, 868 Conover itreet ir rent; fireproof; now under construction; New and attractjve, six roomi, bath kr}4 fi on Broad street, Red'Tlank; fine apartment farm fully equipped for chlckei]*^' All bulls for ttrvlea. ' Blnsham Farm, Rum- Seven ' room. apartment, two floors. ELMER~C. WAINRIGHT7 South Amboy; N. J. . kinds of buildings. Price $16,600. Caleb two atorlea high; size of each floor 38x78; garage; gas ranga and all modern improvt*' aon. N. J. • • • , ' Improvements; 186. Apply 10 East Fronl six rooms, two-^bnthB; garage, heat and Justice of the peace. Criminal and collec each floor will rent to suit tenant. One TAKE NOTICE. Luker, Belford, N. J.. phone Kesnsburg ments; situated on west side of RW«rsldrr p. F. HILL, • street, the Land and Loan Co., Red Hank, Janitor sorvlce. . Kay H. Stlllman, agent, tion cases receive prompt attention with floor or both will be completed by Sep- ihone Entontown 217H. If your stove or furnace needs repairs 76-F-81. embcr 1st Will also rembdel ,to suit avenue. Apply Robert O. Hance, Blumbtni, heatlni and tlnnlnz In a! GEESE FOR SALE, resulta. Day and night service. Phone 4. -call or. phone Samuel Swartz, 14 West pranchei. 14 Weitstde avenue. Red Bank, Full grown early spring seeae for sal VISIT FOXWOOD PARK. Office. 164 Catherine etreet Red-Bank. HOUSE FOR RENT. ;en_nt; located at White avenue, half erilde.avenue, Red Bank. : Front street, opposite Broad street. Red Nina room house—for- rent on Church ilock from Broad itreet: reasonable rent: phone 121oV .it $9.00 per pair. Maboney. 206 Linden New houBe for sole on Lot KD. 7; call HAVE YOU THE HOUSE? Bank. • Phona 1387. , , ' A REAL BARGAIN. . \ '~VESrf avenue. Highlands. N. J. Telephone 1230. at olflce ami sc-e plans and photo and de- We have the tenant. Wa hold a wait- itreet, Little Silver, Jjoune In fine condi- Shrewsbury, N, J. Fty particulnrs apply tails, F. A. Moreliousc. Foxwood Park, Ing list of .out-of-town clients anxious to ACT QUICK. tion, • no improvements except electricity icutellaro Construction Co., 112 Monmoutb Ntw six room hoait, alMmpravfrnnUI I II your car (a wathed at the Bora 3unai, BARRED ROCK COCKERELS FOR SALE. ihone 1500, Red Bank. Rent or aell fine home two miles from large plot of ground; also garage. Apply itreefc, Red Bank. .Jno. iraih ttaild.,, Cbtrlsi A, .lonei, erpert Barred Rock cockerels; line stock foi locate near town. Hadley-Hall, 111 Oak' cement walks and ec^lai ont bloer tnm J ' ~^ TEACHER. . / land itreet, opponlte station, Red Bank. Red Banlt; Rnrnso, fruit, good road i. bar- 112 Broad street* Red Banlt, phone 184-J. POLICE DOGS. 1 •father. breeders to renew flock; S3.0O each. E. d gain at (,(11,500; ; rent ffor (460(4, ,furnlahenh d Rent $18. • ____^ bus, flv« minutes to station; IS.UO, .: Reed, Sycamore avenue, near Tlnton Fall Violin, piano, mandolin, Htwollan guitar, PIN LOST. pobermand, Chowa, Bostons, Airedales, MOTOR BOAT FOR SALE. OctobeOb r t o AprilAi. l AdAddresd s . AActt QuickQi,k FARMS WANTED. Tenns. Phont 1897, Red Bank. Ed«a 4, i Thirty hit Ions, with cabin i Gray'en N. J. ' ; tenor banjo and cornet.' Every evening Cameo . pin lost last Wednesday Fox-Terriers, Setters and Great Danes.' and all day Saturday. Phono" 2G7-R, C9 drawe M. Red Bank. / Hava city clients ready to buy farms In Noted dogs at »tud. Dogs, boarded and Ewlng, 80 Westsldt •Inei^rtaaonablo. See WIU Pontlh, UUli TUXEDO SUITS FOR HIRE. Brown place or business .section of Red Rector place. Red Bank._ Bank. Finder please return to Mrs. Da- REBUILDING PIANOS AND PLAYERS. Monmouth county* also village homes, conditioned. A few very exceptional pup- Latest atyle^ Can aupply any amotlnl We,do the most perfect and highest^laafl town, river and shore properties. Send let- pies given to reliable people on breedfng MAKER TOt. WEARER. POSITION WANTED POLICE PUPS AND DOGS. vid Nlmmo, 11 Brown place, Red Bank. needed, alzea 89 to 44. Monmouth Streel lob of re-bulldlng known to the ilaaro In- ter with full description of property to lasts. Police dogs. Doberrnatids, Aire- Save thirty per cent on sheepikla eot)_ ai typist or general ofR'ce wcrk^elvll aevv. Men's Shop, 28 Monmouth* street, Rc( 'A few police- pups for sale where they - APPLES. dustry. A. B. Dlrhan, Drummond place, Ray H. Stlllman, State highway, Eaton- dales and Setters trained by noted German let. Cin (urnlah references. Box 32»,Bank. 111 have & good home; also partly growa If you have* any apples for sale we Rel Dank. Showroom and shop rear of real- town, N. J. trainers at reasonable fees. - Strongheart and riding breeches; also men's cordoror »J«," Mn., Lloyd^Tanner,' Washlnjto! FOR SALE, RED BANK. for this advertisement. Mrs. Charlei lent home cooking, best of service, largt Furnished or-unfurnished; four'roOmi HOUSE AND LAND FOR -SALE. • Belford, N. J. Phone 76-F-8, Keansburg. sunny rooms, connecting or otherwise, Ing nitorta tha nap. Let eapabtlH)" U strut, ftumion, N. J. • • i. and bath; alt improvementsi garage; oc tlouss and eighty acres of land near House ot seven rooms and bath, all Im Hembllng;, 862 Shrewsbury avenue, Rei SWEET POTATOES FOR SALE. provtmentai fine location, near depot; un Bank, phone 1304-R. some with private bath and running wa- your raqulrtmantt. Carpet alautti, H J—'FOR SALE.-' cupaney- October 1st. Phone Red Banl Red Dank for sale for $8,000; suitable for I am now ready to deliver same at $6 ter; lawns, shade trees, milk, cretm, eggi 1236.W. restricted; can mnko a business place. Monmoutb street. Red Bank, pkou III>W. Building lot for isle on Brown plae country home for a gentleman, Address per .barrel if barrel can be furnished. Tel- Pries JO.000. Caleb Luker, Delfonl. N. J. HOUSES FOR RENT. nm, fresh vegetabtas from own farm; sad- BOlUO. I(lqulr. Warman Wilson, 2» M : . AT STUD. J. B.. drawer M, Red Hank. ephone Mlddletown 704-F-12, or drop a phone 75-F-31. Keamburg. ._ Two colonial stucco built homes, six dle horses, tennis. Ten. minutes' walk LANDSCAPE GARDENER. " pleravanoe,.Rid Bank. . ' Imported German police doff, pedigreed OARAGES A SPECIALTY, postal to K. M. WyckolT, Llncroft. N.'J. rooms, bath antl all Improvements! plas- from Little Silver station, one hour snd LANDSCAPE QARDENEK. New ground, laid out ui plaatid. OM ' SMALL PEN KNIFE FOUND. Orlmlnal Pollsel, RledeckenduraT Uokermark I build garoges trom'$100 up. Let ms " SALESMEN 'WANTED tered walti, hardwood doors, single op ten minutes from New York. Moderate Owner em have urns by proving own' strain. Telephone Hlgblania 1158. P. O, jhow you some of the many--1 have built Landscape gardening:, bedding plants and double garages. Also seven room home., rates. Christian family. Phono Bed Bank troondt Iraorovad aal baaoUnad. Mai to sell electrical appligncea; splendid op- veffctabla plants laid out and planted. arahlp md paying for this advertisement bol 281. Ralph D. Slckcls, carpenter **nd bulldsr, 64 portunity for right men to better them- improvements; $40 per month. F. A. Mul- 1405, or call E. II. Powers, Sycamore ave- and shrubbery sprsred and pnMab AaW At Tnt Knitter office. McLaren street, Red Pnnk. Plants grown under glass. Advice gladly ford. Fair Haven, N. J. ^___ nue, Shrewsbury, N. J. TELL" US THE KIND OF A HOUSE telvea. Apply In person after 6:00 P. M, given. Alfred Sander, Saven-Brldgt} road, f IN gladly given. N. Batttrbuk. 'Ml lit, you wsnt to buy or rent, ws'U do ths resi WHEN MOVINQ Joseph Edunr, 88 Pearl street, Red Bank, box 6fl. Little Silver, N. J. FOR SALE. LET'S GO I LETS COM ismeirt6iiKi!ir(r We set rolults. Hadley-llall, 111 Oak-call Red. Bank U12i William Decker * Hlllt Villa, eleven room houss and two Fair Bavin. N. J, pbona Rad BMk UI«Me esirable offloe for rent In tfc* Son, locnl and long distance moving, bag' BUNGALOW FOR SALE. HOUSE FOR RENT. Th. (treat Trenton fair, September 28th, land street, opposite itatlon, pbons Rid A new colonial bungalow; five rooms and story bungalow; larga plot of ground, or 20th, SOth, October lit, 2(1 and Sd. Miss lni. Apply at the) oflloe of I Rsnk 1B88. - • ' • gag! md" e :xprestt. 8-7- MapMapl-. .le avenue. Red furnlibvd or unfurnished t so?«n rooma. State road, near Atlantic Hlghlanda ' HEMSTITCHINa ar Oo» Bad Bank. bath on East Front street, owner going •vary modern convenience! delightful Red Bank, the bua de luxe, will leave cor- Dank. Any tl ajiywhereh ^ Price 10,6001 cash required 11,500, ba] ner of firoad and Meehanlo atreots every Now balm dona at tha Sinter Ik* a* ANDREW J, HILL, • . WHEN YOU HAVE ADVERTISED to Coast; must be sold by October 16th; neighborhood) $70 monthly furnished, $QLV anca aaay terms. Inquire Caleb Luke Fapai hanging and dieotttlnti Inttrlor yeur house for isle or rent without n , HOUSE FOR SALE. can be seen any time. Phone Red Dank unfurnished. Edward W. Llntnir, S West day of tho fair at 0:00 A. M, Why bother tha oomptny'i ntw nnttt ovmtMN aVB anJ aitrrior pslntlng; 14 Worthier etreet, salts, comi to ui snd lit ui list It, Had Btx'rooms, water and electric; pries real estate. Beltord, N. J. with your own car? Miss Red Dank la t d l 406. Main street. Freehold, N. J. just as cheap, Just as comfortable, Juat aa work (narantaad. Wld* ataitau Bail Bank, PTiona 141». . ley.Hnll.NU Oakland street, riiar atatloi $3,700; -must have $1,000. Inquire Ed- HOUSES FOR RENT atltehlnc by tha yard, rjtorga WM4%' Red Bank. •. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS, ' FOR SALE, RED BANK classy aud far more convenient. Let's go , FOR BALE. ward Hayes, Church atroot, Fair Ifaven, city carriers, $1,700-12,700 year; men,, 19* In ShrewsburySrws ury,, fivfivee minuteminute s to lieed Danl 1 N. J. l'hnns Red Hank 4115, ipattment house, seven rooms eaoh side, or CCsm p VVil LittlLittl e SilveSilrr statiotation to th. fair I llouil trip, I!.00—(are Jr^ ag.nt, I» Monmouth itrtat, _aj I Two lat.-ttrle lubwav tablet. • als« itisl LOT'FOH SALE AT RIVER PLAZA. 46. Steady, Common education. Simple two cellars,' hot air heat, bath, electricity ail, near enough. Burdze a Kuss.ll, Olobe eourt Parted roof eimant. TieIdd .Hsdialma, ' , lot Fifty font lot on Foitsr strut, at Rlv fHRE'st'LdfS FOR SALE. fouf r andd Avi e room houioih , furnishefihdd o: Dank. / examination eoaehlnii free. Write today. and gat, tubi, sidewalks, lot KOxUft* unfurnished; all modern Improvements and Mechanic Btr.et, lied Hank. , Bhnwtbury avanva. phona Plata, for sale for 1800 cash. For furth One en Thomat avenne, near Broad Franklin Institute, Dcpt. J-144, Rochester, Price 114,000. Caleb Luker, Del ford, N. J. Information sddresi W. 71. M., drawsr M Itreet, one on West Front itreet and oneN. Y. Phone Red BanU 1495 or address E. Jl HILLCRE9T, OFFICE FOR RENT """fioffifv TO LOAN; ~ Phone Keanshurg 7B-F-B1. Powers. Shrewsbury. N. J. Red Bank. ' as) Falrflsld Garden*. Csrl J, Diet!, Hi ths new suburb of Lorn Braneh, on Ocssn- la n«d Bank n.il.t.r kalldlati Can loan on first bond and nortiegi VA't Front street. Red Hank. ' FOR RENT DOUBLE HOUSE FOR RENT port avtnue, your opportunity. Tha ad* ant from 11,000 and up. Land • Loan C'AblLLAC COUPE, MODEL 81, till Mar 1st; clsht rooms and bath, gas, FARM" FOR 3ALE. Kb)kt i UPIIOLSTERINO. on corner of Shr.wibury avenu. and Oak- Seventy-five acre farm or will e»l! a part. vantages ot buylm hire are many, Tha pancy July lit. All ienv.nl.aaH. a i 10 Esit Front street, Bsd Bank. for laltl' good ptlnt and rubber] Dm eon electric light, water^ good neighborhood. land atreet, tin rooms each stda i toilet, tat rate It titremily low, tviry lot It dltloni look thla ear over. It wlllipet Uphol«terln« ami reflniihlng of all kinds Further particulars address Dnx 46, Leon- Twelve room house, electric, toilet, anil In tha heart of towni no batter I ifiS, rvfiffRESSES AND SCRINOA.'" water, ilectrlcttjr and pas, Rent t90 parbath t hot and com water 1 usual outbulli tilth, and hat more than ill Inehat of top I all tltta and qualities at low prlt.i. far Its.ir. J, W, Mount Co., phona 211 Of furniture. Frank Howard, 111 West ardo, N. J.i or'phone 448 Atlantic lllgh- month each .Me. Apply 113 llrosd strset, toll! It ll.< on th. moat dlr.ot and Irav.led for anyone d.ilrlng a, alag.la Rod Bank. front strut Red Dsnk, phone, ehop SOU-Jl landi. Int.: less than thres mile, to R.d Ban Thomat living Drown. Rad Bt«k I itl BwtrU. II Weil Front atreet, off residence 8IUI.W. Red Hank. or tsl.phont H«il Hand 1IU-J. Price 111,000. Calib Luker, Dtlford, N. road from Lonz Ilranoh to R.d Dank, Pub- " itreat. Bad Bank. , FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. CERENT BLOCKS, - SPLENDID HOME FOR SALE Phone 76-K-8l.._Ketnil)urg._ lic bu.aea running pa.t tha property aaeh offlja. kbbV LBAUt '— Comfortably furnlaheil front room, UPHOLSTERING. Sldewtlki and mason worki 8x16 oement In KrtshoM, 15,000. I7C0 cash down, bal. half hour, about one-half mile from Little If ta, now Is ths time t* hate II re. Joining bath I nloi location I no other room UpholsterinUDI g and reftnlihlng of all klnili blockt, sixteen cent! In yard, levtnteon and. «ai» Urmil tl< nlct roomi. rath, hot ATTRACT IVE SEASri6ifE HOMES. Bllv.r atatlon on th. Not) York and tong SEWING MACHINES, Mltsd. Juit phone Red Bank llti and ere | mial If ditlrid, Tilfiiephons ' e 78 «• o_f. fifurnituret . Frank Howard, 1!1 Wail cent! delivered In town. Peter DePontl, and eold water, ntw heaten Ian. oornir Homes and estates In Monmouth UeaJ Dranob railroad, Olty water, tleetrlo light., front street Red limit, phona, ehor. 6t>-Jt Long Branoh, West Knd, Slbsrpn, Deal, Al t.lephone and gal, Lota 1100 and up. All lha latttt Improve altttrlt 1 ask lor the roof doctor. Rad Bank, 246 Shrewsbury avenue, Red Dank, phom lot tOaltO. Edward W. Llntnsr, K Wast lenhurit, Loth Arbor, Inttrlakm, Aibur: residence BOO-VV. Red llnnk. 464-J. Main strsst^ Frtshold, H^J. ' wtrdi, iold on iair paymint plsni a dls.Singer ..wing miohlo.., meiof r, -, - ,.•••iw-flfl Park. Impictlon on appointment Ra: count for eash, Tnt Home Rita Develop- ^'laniat iWik In town at lowest prlasi. for plain looking and gemral hituttwoi esprrit AaTdMobii: TRUCK FARMTFOR SALE. INTELLIGENT O1RLS Old mtohln.t tak.n In enbtnga, esprrit AaTdnrvAsTreir J II. Sllllman, 8lat« highway. Eatontow ment, Inc. Ocatnpqrt avtnut, Oatanport, 84»V«el Bfltrta. 14 Wait Front .etreet, off no Uumlrf worki ilsep In, Apply Xahl now In charge of the wash itand a* the Twslve aorei, six room houie, grapn. and xouns coupls wanted to uct fraa In- N. J. Phona Eitontnwn S17B. tlms psymtntt. Blngtr IkoM aiparaius, fruit snd bcrrUsi on rood road 14 last illihland avenue, Atlsntle lllil lloro Dutiet, Ins., Olobs Court and Me. • Imotlon hi fancy ballroom danolnir, ilbUSE'FOR SALE. Wood., Jr., tgatt, II MCJMWU ill ehanla itrsst (lit your oar waihtd while and ntar town. Prlca $10,000. Caleb Lu> Complatfl six months' Dours«, Wrlti or, fipikLiri REXL muirjmtv; n.d Dank. ' ' , ker, IlilforJ, N, j.. phont Ktsniburi till to tha Analytical School of Dantlria*, On Sprlnir strex-t, newly decorated an WE HAVE A NUMDER t in town. Bemcs guaranteed. with hardwood floors throughout. « Twtnty-two lots, adjoining Illvarttda of dsslrable houiea on our liet for tale •"TAiLROXD.PiidPEUTV 70-r-Bl, __ It I.point avsmie, Hid Hank, Hilghtt can bs bought for H.SOO. Thl. » ! rooma and nil Improvements i rents for 15 rant, If Intttastad eill Red.Bank' 1811 ehiapi plsoa of land BOO fe.t along mil- TiolfaL FOR RENT7 ~STORES~FOR"RENl ! a month. Con be boustlit for 10,600. Ihl qulrtt nulok action. Hire's another ba' -ToUNG MAN WANWBJ or nil tt HI Oakland Uriel, llej Uinl road, fornirr fairgrounds siding, for stlti Etirht ronmi ami. bnthi nil fmnrovr In Dorimui liuildlni, on Mtehanlt itr.it, gain t Country home, nv.n room., about Nnsl appitrlnt young tun yAW nfllfy pries I* only for thirty clays. P. F.'Ki one acre ground, li.i.00, Still another I 11,500, Adilreia llsnjnmln , L. Atwslar, mtntii furnllhsd or uhfurnlihcd. Hicoml rltfht near Druad street I axcelltnt loaatlon, nuly, Mimmolith street; lied Iiantt. wanted lo form perwtniol MnKNtl 901 Mnjiln nvrniir, Itnl Hank, h nn Wait Front strest **\ (ha rlv«r all Imnrovsmsnts I sls.s to tult.' \pp\r to 13,000 down will t.sura a Ant home, >ll ^l^Ol5)WKA5 t 1 Improvem.nlir total prloa llt.OOO. Two rillahli builnill Aim \» tail Math be hete, Oet yourm wiirwor—• old*, RRlvtl r K. II. Scat- jour own hrokar or th> Lsnd li Loan Co., LixifMile.r ToTi'-'iaiI.lvooke, Tiiipcpaifu Fi^wcirl Fleachtr In ttrgooill. 10 Kast Front street. Rid llsnk. Family wash, wat, not, tiitidlng I houses mar high tihool, (O.DOO, (11,000. portunlly for right parlr ll tliv ' pallid, Ssmtisl Sr iilo»s ini furnate n pound., 70 cental rough drr wash, « osnt Ilungtlow, all lmprov.rn.nl., with two •<• atreet, oppoalte Broawatts,d - U, Wfit fn, schools mil i>rl\ral« families. Addrasi HOUSES BOARDED rating position, data MM ' 1 Orinna Bliutltri Tta Room. I Ilranoh ava- "WANtBoT par pound, llouih dry wa.li and Aal woi Ira lota, IS.oOO. One hundrtd loot front- Hone 1**T. road, tlreet, Sad nan nut. R.d Hank, phona 197(1. " by. nonth, rtaionabln la on rtildantlall iitrt.t, pavad, aiwitid qntllncallona. A4arMI YMHf) mod.tlon. t also cow ht.I. for snle by. Ion, Itr.l IHMIJ and murlgag. on It.d Ilanh If iletlreil. Jtrsey Coast Uundn, Wti 2'T." ***,•'*"**•*' "•» ••>*•« THE Lti FAxAl'iibNi! lpTaVRUcfTSN; 1 and tldtwalkldlk , IJI0IJ.I00 Klvs room bunga- M, R.d Bank, Cct^Al6V, T . Otll had Bank: Ull or aal perian Will O.llv.r ism.. O. B. Conovsri Trt't - prnp.rty. Ws have cll.nl. who d.tlri Front strs.t Rail Hank, phone low, Itrga lot, 11,60011,600. Doublt fiouit mar ullrt, Jaeoh Deek- it 111 Oakland ttr.tt, oppoilta th. l>arn lo play tills pbpular Instrumsnt. hold, It D. No. 1. Phont Fmhold suoh amount., llylln A Halt, Rtgltttr ElflHOiERTVlOiriiEVliLOrMEF tlallonlll , »t,500»t500 . llllavvt ttv.ial houiai to I trill Isaoh yuu, Haaaphones buught and liiillillnf, plion. 7f«i_It.td Hank. r.nli ll.lOt to loan on first bond and yowawt ... ue, Rid Dsnk, ol aold, Mu.loltnt for ill onctilnni; I'liom llsautlful twelve aeta ailfte on Nort , liKMSTiTClilNO. Bhrtwibury rlvtr for da»tlolimtnt| tw mortgaie, lltvs thtta applltantt in ilk* advinltit ot III* Ariliuf lloyei, »U-M, Humion. t6rF0O7aK Mtalsan, wids, piloting, gohl and «nvtri Ittis hum*., all Impraytm.nlii roadt a house tantalt at not moia than III P«r t At MtUa Silver, loeatid on tha north- month, lnaulrt K. 1, Oonklln, 40 Oak.tunltr alttrid kr h • «• Ihraa miiutaj house, all Improvtmenlil thraa minuti Cogt and sat. botrJiJI tlfa'a ixpirlmii •tiltil («f thla W'WI I luarsnlii loil a alitlilnlnrr Color.it ehtulTiur desires ttiidy po.l- to alallun. I'rlea for quick 111. llt.v «lih (II kind* »( do|l, AaT«nt f«r,0l4 ..tilt /s»ir»l6le" »»•!<.' hit pto»« my it OhOh.rltl l A, Jontl, I tlon ho»lnllln« Ootobir lit!'int.Hint "(• Anlilllir beautiful homa elnsa ta rlvar with Y ' '• mobile wt.htr at Itoro Du.Mi, «r«nc»« at In nhtrattar and .lillltyi «ara- lov.ly around, for M.0.0., 'A I Uif 1 no! («««. »U.< W»M MM U ,.0vuH at'MMkuU itlMt. ful drlv.r, lt;i.»l! Wllioti. l«r «niawl. pmpirllit •» worln tinlU, IU» «, IU .. Sixteen BED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 30, il925. the proposed new street The Beg' For Hand Sewrf Sole aixd General Shoe Repairing^ THE RED BANK REGISTER. ister strongly advocated the pur- !>< lil .JOHN B. COOK, Editor and Publlstisr. chase of the Gleason property and 'Ali TUB WORK GUARANTEED wl\ FIRST CLASS'JOB'f 1 / qgOBQH 0. HANCE. AM'OJISU Editor. the opening of the new street, both ,' ^-.^ ' ,v ' «AUL AND SEE, .#' /< ' on the ground that the street was I.'iV"\ THOMAS [RVmO BBOWN. Your New Winter Coat, needed, and that opening and grad- .' 'J ^ Bailntas Msnissri ing the street wpuld wipe out the TONTS SHOE i^W ' . TefopbonsSr—Red Bsnk II unsanitary conditions which pre- 38 We»t Front Street " i > Bill Dsnk 1800 vailed there. Entsrad at ths poatoOlcs at Bed Bank, Dress and Hat Is H. J- u eecond elua ranter. • • » Opposition to the project of, open- Subicrtption Pricesi One yssr n** ing tho street was made by Els monthi -.'° some of the residents of Red Bank * ,Tk«s months so Here-Come In on the ground that if the street

were opened, some of tho prop- * * i * WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 80, 1026. erties along Crow Hollow would Wide, Toed; Heavy Soled bo greatly increased in value HE Women's Shop collfec*', TOWN TALK. and that these properties ought not A Walk-Over Favorite to get benefits from public expendi- T tion is superior in vari* (Continued from pago 4.) tures. The value of tho project to Property to tho \pluc of nearly Iho town at largo, and the vnluo to Styled to wear with this season's clothes. ety—Better than ever in value Kalf a million dollar? lmS'liecn sold the town through the wiping out of Built to stand the abuse of wet wintry ' giving—observe our window at Rumson, Seabnght and vicinity a most unsanitary and unhealthful weather—this sturdy, good looking shoe is the past two vcelts and it is said condition, was lost sight of in this displays. that several more large places in selfish fear that perhaps somebody a favorite with young men. that locality aie about to findne wwould bo benefited, by the improve- owners. In some.quarters it is-be- ment. This objection to the open- Tan or Black ing said that Rumson nnd. Scabright ing of the street was heard in a are having a real estate boom, butnumber of quarters and it may have the word boom is wholly out o£had some influence on the commis- $•7.50 place. ioners' future action, or rather on * * • ;heir lack of action. A boom menna something sudden • *'« ' . and unaccountable and tho sales at The commissioners did not meet WHITE SHOE CO. 195 Broadway Bumson, Scabright. and vicinity and inspect the premises on the day have neither of the3o attributes. appointed. Thinrs dragged along RED BANK, N. J. They are founded on something for two or three months with'noth- 9 BROAD STREET Long Branch more solid and substantial than a ing done. Father Reynolds attend- MIIIIIMIMIMIIIMUIIIIIIHMIII Good Rug boom. Slowly, almost impercep- ed the commissioners' meetings tibly these properties have in- from time to time and urged that 50 Bales of Rugs will Arrive This Week and will creased in value because of the in- action be taken on tho^proposed im- v crease of population and-beeause provement. Finally the commis- hfi on Sale Next -' c£ the growing confidence which-is sioners passed a resolution fixing a^ leltf In "tlie-f uturenqt Dnly of'Rum- 7 Thurs., Fri. and Sat., October 1st, 2d and 3d- / xeFtiiiTday and hour^when1he~efF Phono 1444 Phono 539 son and* Seabright but of all this tire board would visit the site of the section of Monmouth county. proposed road. They did not make 10 Bales of Wilton Velvet Rugs, 0x12 size, $65.00 grade at 145.00. Every Rug i» seamless, Oriental design and excep- ... • • * ' the projected visit. Father Rey- 60 Broad St. 216 Broadway nolds got disgusted with tho man- tionally fine weave. < This series of late sales of prop- ner in which he and his petition had 'Red Bank , Long Branch 15 Bales Very Heavy Velvet Rugs, 0x12 size. .$15.00 grade, erty running into nearly half a mil- been treated and he attended tho will be on sole at $35.00. lion dollars is but one of many ways meetings of tho commissioners no Stores that this confidence is asserting it- more; and as soon as ha ceased go- . 9x12 Seamjew Axminster Ruga at S23.8H. self. Everywhere values are in- ing to the meetings the matter was I 9x12 Seamless Melveb Rugs at $17.50. creasing because of this confidence. dropped by the commissioners. Everywhere throughout this part of 200 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, good wearing quality, all the county opportunities are in- "wool, 27x45 In., at 75c creasing for prudent and careful Martin Griffin now asks $35,00.0 persons to make profitable invest- for the property which the'town" of 3Q0 Very Heavy Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 27x54 in, nt 11.38. ' ments in real estate. Red Bank could have goi twenty- S50 Axminster Rugs, 27x54 in., all in new designs. $8.00 * » • five years ago for $1,700. Mr. Extreme Cu••"•'• t• . Price•'' • *. , • •••• » s grade at 91.9B. < ' \ Griffin is .perhaps not asking one Oh, no! Rumson and Seabright So discriminating has been our selection of each formula for our Rexall and Pui'etest Remedies, Be sure and be on hand noxS^Thursday, Friday and Sat- ' are not having, a boom. They are cent too much for the property as things are today, even though to- and— '- ' '''..',, ••••••.. •• (•' •.•,..,• urday, as these goods, at tho price-will only last a few dayt, having something better than that. 1 The sales made there are not a flash day's price is more thai , twenty —so implicit is our confldehce in their effectiveness that—; . -'•'...• •• •,. ' in the pan'. A boom sometimes col- times as great as the price the prop- -we will unhesitatingly refund your money if they do not prove entirely satisfactory. v lapses very quickly, but increasing erty could have been got for in R; WEST real estate values built on the right 1900 and 1901. . • : r : kind of foundation never collapse • - • • •••-«-.• Size '" *-• -'•'-" ••'• - - Size •---•• - •--•- ... Size — . , — 129 West Front Street, Red Bank They grow greater and greater as It is well for a governing body CREAMS and LOTIONS PILLS and TABLETS OINTMENTS FACE POWDERS, ROUGES Corner of Pearl Street . the years go by. to bo economical and t> spend the and COMPACTS .50 Angelui Lemon 2resm 39c 20's Atophan Tablets 5 gr. 65c .75 Baume Anal, Beogue . .47c public money prudently. But it .50 Musterole .43c .80 bjer-Kias Faco Powder.39c -d-o-o-o-o- must also be remembered that real l>00 Angelua Lemon Cream 69c 20> Atophan Tab. 7« gr. 95c .25 D. & R. Cold Cream .. .19c Bayer's Aspirin Tab. (100's) 79c 1.00 Mentholatum 67c .95 PiYeilt'Faco Powder . ,73c The recent offer of Martin Griffin estato values increase constantly in . .SO D. & R. Cold Cream...4Be .50 Mentholatum ',,..,,.. ,37c 50 Java Fsjto Powder , ,.,.37o to sell to the town of Red Bank for a growing town. Property which a Bayer's Aspirin Tali. (24's) 23c .50 Hind's H. ic A. Cream .31c Bayer's Aspirin Tab. (12's) 15c .60 Resihol • Oint- ent ...... 39c' .50 Mavis Face Powder ..41c $35,000 the lot on tho west sido of growing town needs should be ob- 1.00 H. & A. Almond Cream 69c .25 Brandreth's PilU .....19c 1.20 Resinol Ointment 77c .60 Pompeian' Beauty Pow. 39o Maple avenue for an extension of tained as soon as the need is felt. .35 Frostilla .21c .60 Doan's Kidney Pills .'. .43c .50 Urjguonline 39e .75 Levy's LaBlache FaceV Crow Hollow road from Pearl Otherwise the municipality may .60 Pompoinn Night Cream 39c .75 Bell-Ans Tablets .....49c .50 Cuticura Ointment ...,39c Powder , J.37c street to Maple avenue: calls to have to pay many times- what a .60 Pompeian Manage Cr. 39c 25 Caacarets ., ...19c .75 Ashes.of Roiei o- ,mind ax effort which was made 25 property could have been obtained .65 Pond'a Cold Cream .. .43c .50 Cascareti 37c FOODS J '. Mandarin Rouge ,, .,,'.B7c .50 Pompeian Rouge. ,. ...39c years ago to cut that street through. for Had it been bought at the timo •SO Harmony Lemon a**d Cocoa .25 Beecham's Fills ,, 19c 16 on. Horlick'a Malt. Milk 73c Crow Hollow had always been a when the need first became mani- Butter Cold Cream .... .39c .60 Papo's Diapepiin . .... 43c .50 Mary harden Rouge .',39o — Home-Baking Season Is On! — .35 Plexo Greateleit Cream 31e Hospital size 2.79. 1.50 Violets Ambre Royal plague spot to the town. It was a fest, just as is the case with the .30 Ptrlola .....'. 23c .78 Mead's Dextri Maltose 51c .The time is with usywhen all good Homek'eepers will.' .50 Partola 45c Face Powder • •, 89c •want to do'some baking. Pies,'cakes, pastry, what-not? hollow into which drained all thepresent Martin Griffin property. .75 Imperial Granum 55c ,78. Hudnut's Three Flowers filth and refuso from a large section MISCELLANEOUS Lutein Tablets ...... 2.19 .40 Imperial Granum .. ..25c And the deed for Flour wore never batter filled than by - .40 Midol Tablets 35c Face Powders ...... 64c of Red Bank. Crow Hollow brook ' Through With Farming. - .65 Kotex, pk|t of 11; .....49c 1.25 Imperial Gra.um ....85c our tiniely, attractively priced, special,oh Fldur,. "The. had its source in tho' hills east of .SO Phillip's Milk Magnolia 33c Verocolate Tablets 89c .75 Mellen's Food 59c Finest Tan^ily Flour Milled" is tho Gold Seal Brand; finest On account of poor health John i>henolax Wafers (30's) . ..21c 3.28 Eskay's Food 2.79 TOOTH BRUSHES in texture—resulting in most successful baking. . • the town and it flowed vestward .70 Sloan's' Liniment 47c .50 Formimint Tabs 39c untUJt.hit Branch avende,_ It went Dolan, one of' tho oldest residents .60 Faircbild's Eli. Pepsin 47c .80 Ovaltine 69c ;50 Prophylactic Tooth pf Everett, »haB quit farming nnd .39 Pluto Water .29c Robinion's Barley (Ige. sixa) 39c . B.'ush ,33c Flour at Great Savings! down Branch avenue for a ways , .50 Dr. West's Tootj Brush 45c" and.then cut diagonally across the has moved to Wickatunk, where he . .60 Kongdon's Jelly 45c Robimbn's Barley .21c is living with his niece, Mrs. Her- Agar Agar 79c HAIR PREPARATIONS, Cothren lot, where Millard Filmore .SO Squibb's Milk of Mag. 45c RESTORERS, TONICS, ' ( LAXATIVES Gold PI ' lf, 12* Cornwell's houso now stand3. It rington. Mr. Dolan expects to sel" SHAMPOOS, DRESSINGS SOAPS > 59= his farm. Sedatole 1.59 .28 Cuticura Soap 19c, 3 for 55c .15 Boal's Rolls ...... 10c Seal riour followed tho east sido of Broad .SO Rexall Milk of Magnesia 39c 1.40 Pinaud's Eau de Quin. 1.09 street to tho William H. Sickles .25 Waodbury's Facial Soap 19c .40 Fletcher's Castorta ....25c "Tha PineBt'Family Flour Milled" * 2.50 Absorbine, Jr 2.09 .50 PalmoUra Shampoo .. .34c 3 for ...... 55c , .60 Calif. Syrup of Figs...37c b property, now owned by the Cath- 1.2S Abiorbine, Jr...... 98c 1.50 Van Ess Dandruff .10 Palmollvo Soap, 3 for . .20c , .60 Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin "43o 49 » W$2.36 : 98 » »» $4.70 olic church, anil then crossed Broad D. A. .'OHNSON CO., .05 Adams, Chicleti, Beeman's Remedy >. 1.09 .30 Resinol Toilet Soap 1.80 Ag'arol ,95c VP&JS/SBL Ceresota and, 12 street and went along the Sick- Automotive Electricians, and Black Jack Chewing 1.00 WUdroot Hair Tonic '. .79c 3 for 85c .80 Ex Lax ..43c JB-17 Mechanic Street, .50 Hair Groom 39o les lot and along Gold street to RED BANK, N. J Gum 3 for 10c .17 P«rs Unicent d Soap .38 Ex-La: 23c All Mill Brands' Maplo avenue, crossed Maplo ave Telephone 1086 .35 Kalak Water ...3 for 1.00 .50 Glostora ,'.37c 2 for 25c ft nuo and went nlong the Elliott lol Wjreth's ColL him 59c .50 Hennafoam .39 .25 Packer* Tar Soap 19c, 49 W$2.50 98 $5.00 .10 Sterno Canned Heat l.OONewbro'a Herpicide ...74c ANTISEPTICS to Crow Hollow.' When the Crow ,t' 3 for 58c 1.00 Lavofis ..63c b l Hollow pond reached a certain 12 for 87c , .80 Newbro's Herpicide. ..39c .15 Physician's, and Surgeon's Apple Cider or Vintowaf 9 ° A. P. W. Toilet Paper 4 for 1.75 i26 Wyeth's Sago & Sulphur 84c .50 Lavorjs ...... ,..,*. ,37o .height tho water would flow through Soap 9c 1.00 Listerine ...... 69c 1.00 Westpbal's Auxtliator 73c .10 Lifebuoy Toilet Sosp 7e, Crow Hollow to Pearl street, across 1.00 Danderine Hair Tonic . .63c .50 Listerine ...... 39c whiteDistilled vinegar L Pearl street and then over tho TOOTH PREPARATIONS, 3 for 20c .60 Lysol .37c .70 Marchand's Golden 10 Ivory Soap .ea. 8c ,(KCO Productfrr-made with every care and guaranteed pute. Charles G. Allen nnd othe- proper- AUTUMN PASTES, POWDERS Hair Wash 45c .25 Lysol 21c 1 .28 C. N. Disinfectant ....19c Three Timely Products Specially Priced! ties to the river near Cooper's OUTING .60 Forhan's Tooth Paite. ,35c '.65 Glover's Mange Cure ...49c TOILET and BATH hridge. The brook gathered refuse .30 Kolynos Tooth Paste ..19c 1.50 Brownatono 1,29 .60 C. N. Disinfectant ....39c • . r.. and filth all nlong its course, most .75 Bleachodent Comb 67c .50 Brownatono ...39c . . POWDERS 1.00 Z^nit 69c of which was deposited in Crow S2.8O .30 Lyons Tooth Powder ..19c 2.50 Feronds Hair Grower. 1.29 .25 Mavis Talcum .. ,3 for 50c .50 Zonile 3Be Red Ripe Tomatoes, 1.25'Glyco Thymoline .... ,83c 3 ' Hollow. TO .60 Pebeco Tooth Pasta . .-.31c 1.00 Rexall "93" Hair Tonic 79c .25 Djer-Kiss Talcum 19c ,50 Peptodent Tooth Paste .34c 1.50 Goldman's Hair .28 Squibb'a Talcum 18c .60 Glyco Thymollna .... .45c canant • •. • 1.00 Pyorrhocide •.. ,73c Restorer 1,19 .30 Glyco Thymoline 23c Cut Stringlea8 Beans or .50 Ipana Tooth Pact'i ...,34c .50 Polymol ,.... .39c RAZOR BLADES For two generations Crow'Hol- MAUCH CHUNK .30 Calox Tooth Powdor...21c low brook vexed Red Bank and was .50 Mulilfiad Cocoanut Oil Gem Raxor Blades (7'a) ...33c ELECTRICAL DE/ICES 25c .35 Revelation 24c Shampoo 34c .38 Ever-Ready Blades .. ..27c Electric Cof-J Percolator. .2.98 Campbell's Tomato Soup a plague (spot, beside which even AND SWITCHBACK • Here's a splendid chance to stock up, "the pit" seemed a sanitary place. .75 Stacomb .53c 1.00 Auto Strop Raxor Blades Electric Flat Iron 2.49 .The late William Applegate owned DEPILATORIES (I0's) 69c Electric Table Stove ...... 2.98 | Thursday, Oct 8, 1925 1.00 Delatone 79c SHAVING CREAMS, Electric Curling'lron «..«..79c This fayorjte in th« Foremost Homes of Four States topro - a houso and lot on the west Bide of duced; from the Finest Ingredients procurable, and baked In Mnplo avenue, directly in the line SpecUl Train leave* Red Bank POWDERS, STICKS PERFUMES and 7:23 A. M. DEODORANTS our Daylight Bakeries. It's cake-like. • of the street if Crow Hollow should .65 Barbasol 43L TOILET WATERS CLEANING COMPOUNDS ho opened as n public road from Returning leaves Mauch Chunk at .(SO.Odorono 43c .35 Palmoliva Shav. Cream 27c 1.80 Djer Kiss Perfume... ,1,39 1.00 Carbona '...73a | 5l30 P. M. .35 Odorono 23c .35 William's Shav. Stick . .25c 1.75 Djer-Kiss Toilet Water 1.43 .60 Carbona 7... , 39c Poarl street to Maple avenue. A law .25 Mum '...... ,,, lfio Bread of New Jersey prevented tho open- Switchback ticket*, 70 cents extra .25 Willian's Sl.avlng 1.50 Piver'i Vegetal 1.09 .30 Carbona ....23c If purchased on excursion train. .60 Non Spi 39C Stick (refill) _ _,19c 1.25 Pinaud's,Lilac Vegetal 83c .20 Carbona 13c ing of a-street o\er nny property i vrhoro a house was located and Mr. Supreme Applegate did,not want to give up The Best Broad you ever atol his property, Finally ho sold the PURE FOODS property. The houno was' moved ite Star Taxi Serviec Curlex Victor Bread ,p«" • Victor off tho lot anil It. W. fileason Kegul'arly Wook-Ends OCTOBER SALES Raisin Bread bought tho lot for $ J ,700. PHONE 747 or 506 DOc Coffee (1-tb) 2 for 76e EOa Opeko Tea (Vilb) 2 for Oflo Electric Hair I Dally Coffee Joy is tha.ploaslng :, • • • lot of the1 Houwhold which dSCO Teas Rov, James A. Kcynoldi, who was 25e Pur* Cocoa Hlb 2 for 26c Imakta OSW it* itandbyV . Mixed or Pride of pastor of St. James's Catholic 08c Olive Oil 12 M, 02. .2 for 1.19 A 25c Bottle of Dressing Set Plain Black '• church and who wan nlao a public 46c Jam (15 oz.) 2 for 49c u n. Killarney ipiritod citizen, undertook to get Strawberry, Raspberry, Grape. A sealed d pk« tb Crow Hollow rond, which was n pub- .1!)c Orange Marmalade 2 for 46c Klenzo ^ Mouth Wash Simple to operate. Consists of Ib i lic street for tho western half of its 3Ge Vanilla Extract 2oi 2 for 46c A ptic the following". Oranie Pekoa length, extonded through to Maple 36c Pur* Grape Jtlly 2 for 38c 14": 55« avenue. Mr. Clcnson offered to Bell 1. Warlni Rod. Old Country Sl/le 36c Pure Lemon Extract tho lot to the town for a public GIVEN AWAY Y««'H Taita the Dlfftrente\tt India Csjilen, Jara atreet for $1,700, which was tho 2 for 41c 2. Attachment' which trans. cxaet prlco ho paid for It. Mr. Key- •10a Salad Dressing 2 for 41e with a 50c tube of formi It Into a curling nolda got up a petition and ho vis- 30c Beef Cubes 3 for 3Ie Iron. ^Household Helpsl v ited many of tho peoplo of tho town 36c Peanut Butter (10 or.) including moat of tho larger tnx- 2 for 40c 3. Attachment for marcelling. Za-R*x Fruit Syrups (All Flavors) ...... pint jug tie - payers, and he got their signatures 26c Cak« Chocolate. .,2 for 2Bo Klenzo Dental Creriie ! ' ' ' ' 4S0 Pork and Beans',,,. ...3 cam 39e to a petition asking tho Red Dank In ovory particular you'll flm A. Comb attachmeBt for dry. Tender Creen Feas ..,.,...... eittlOa commlseloriora to buy tho lot am PJakjSalmon .•.,..,.,...... w...'.o»n I4« 1 Ing hair. txtencl Crow Hollow road from our norvlcB tho best'—thp earn, th Clca.n and whlton your teeth with the pare, white, piquant QSCD BaklBf Powder ,,, ,,,,,,can Bs, IQc, 20o i Pearl atreot to Mnplo avenue nnd ratoi, promptnoM and courtciy. tagtlnf'Crome, Thon rime your mouth with the Antiseptic Furnl«hed ".complete with full Snawdrlft Shorlenlnt ...... ,.<>....tb qanilSa Hallcrpft Bond Flake White Vegetable CooUnf Fill ,., Ib Its • thui Wipe out.tho plaguo opot wlild to crtriU * hygitnle condition, to arrest decay and hnrdtn lonjth of cord and unWitial ; hod boon 0 monnco tn Hod Dank for Mnko n memo of our numba: plug for attaching to any «l«c- (Kip ETanoraledMilk ..tall can 10« .Stationery |a ., ,pkg it, 3 for 88a ,, many years, , when you want tho bout enr, quick' th« Kutna, Leaves the mouth clean »nd cool. . trie nxturt. EbonlMd, non-

• • . • • • A' new largo alze stationery de- cut nnd nt tho right rate. hoatlng handl* and regulating <#O? Ginger Ale,...... ,,.'. 3 ^ nlened for these who with some- Regular Price of Thsis Two Jllni Is 78o -^•^'JFathor IUynoMi pornonally pro thing out of the ordinary, heating unit IO that the hair bot ["V#«ll»«4 thU patltlon to tho comml* PI.O«. 747—606 -cannot be singed or burnid. Schmidt's Gere.1 BeverBge ...; fio """••«• • „•; jUd Bank on Monday nox contains 24 flat sheet* and No ehirj* for bottlti, BmptTis ndtomid st la tsoh. < N.w H. C. B. T«xl 24 envolop««. Special Price During October p«c»mber 8d, 1000. Tin n.gul«rly |1,4» r«oelv«d tho petition NtW Dor)(« Side* Regular 80s box ) • ,Awi«rlwi ««r«' standards. Ion on it to Speelal Price ' 90- Both for S0C r Sptilal Prli* QQr CHARLES DOTTAOARO, Prop. October OtfC motion t Osub.r f "C • 0W8N DAY AND WOBT »'••.' ' "... .• J " • r BED BANK 'REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. X' J. filler,twlrtify i .ft PASTOR ONTVACATION. , Woollejr of, tong. Branch.' ;Tho One Day Pleasure Outing E*t 1870 KttB R«T. D. P. DorrU is, ViiltlBf RoU- 10 i young people's cHoIr; is under the t N Xl direction of MlM'Reglna' Holmes, , ttyet at Now X Thumbs,Downti' The termon -topic who is assisted, by Mrs. Frances Rev. D. P. Doyle, pastor of the NEW YORK ORIGINAL HESSE'S ICE CREAM for.the Junior1 congtegatlon Sunday Ayres, Miss Emma' Burdge, Mies Reformed church of Colt's Neck, is THE KIND YOU'VE HAD FOR 46 YEARS Minnie Commei, Mrs; Edward Ot* spending a vacation with relatives From All Stations morning #111 be ("Friend, Noah." and friends at New York. Services Long Branch Round SdSd y nighg t the subjecj t will be tlnger and Misses, JVonGlahn. Trip Front St., Foot of Broad St., Red Bank. Phone 1269 1 ltaitaura«'d-1iUf •tt*dle«>£aftfct Vflepn#U will bo conducte'd at the church to Matftwan, incl. KRATS "Our Lord WinninWii g MenM : Where?Wh?" " Sunday by Rev. John W. Tower, a FLAVORS INSTANTLY At the young people's service Sun- Ho.plul Axillary M«»|{ng. SUNDAY/ OCT. 4th retired Methodist clergyman who Tlcketi food only co spiclo.! train leav- Vanilla Chocolate Strawberry Peach day night the topic will be "Ac The opening meeting, of the Rod lives at Colt's Neck. The members ing Red Bank 8.58 A. M.T} RitufDlnr. cepting Christ; I Believe." To* Bank auxiliary of the Ann May hos- Uavt New York, Wiat 23d street, Bi47 Lemon Coffee Maple Walnut • Neapolitan Brick of the consistory of the church will P. M, Liberty iltreet, SiOO P. M. Pistachio Tuttl Fruttl Orange Ice Pineapple Ice night's, meeting at the church wilt pital will lie held next Monday at make their annual every-membcr Chlldrea B years o( affo and Jioder 12. (be in charge of the men's league, 2:30 o'clock at the Woman's club half fare. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK ^ v.^iu KBtti,BUli '«nd Henry, pills; canvass of the congregation on t ,-. Rev.' Robert MacKellar^ rector of on Broad street. Sunday, October 4th. WMWWHWHIPtlWtlKWWWMBIIIMItlHIIIHM i «fc Madlwtv »venu« loft yertordsy Trinity church, hat returned, from NEW JERSEY CENTRAL 'lViqt''pfc««;iK«ldB,;ijlure a vacation trip in Vermont and' he ^tfeey'wlll spend {he winter -with Mr: conducted services at ,ths church ;.*, Md'Mm, Harry Smith Sunday. AH the church services have been resumed. Next Sunday 4.4ren of Slushing have been spend- ; v morning there will be low mass at ; 1 JM » iW days with Mt«, John ™ eight o'clock, Sunday-school service ot MpLaftn street at half-past nine o'clock and high Tchiet"o£"Police H«ry H. Cl«yton 1 massiwitb.a sermon at quarter to ' has bought a new BUlek coach. ele'venVclock. The topic. will, be "' MIM Emily Ryfler ol Falr HRVen "The General Convention." Tbera S 18 "wembW ol the "No, No, Nan-will be a corporate communion of '•* nette" musical comedy compaity, the women's auxiliary at low mass. •f'which 1» toeing the- South. The A 'party for the members of tha '; .how is pWns this vraek at At-Sunday-school will be held in the ;' lanta, Georgia, and frof m therth e will parish house Friday night at eight '-/go to Texas and Florida. • o'clock.,-£t. Martha's guild and the •' Mii George, Grob of Catherine women's auxiliary will meet at the \ street hat recovered from a serious, rectory tomorrow ^afternoon at two sickness. ' ' lo'clock. .Harry Thorpe of Wettslde avo- At the midweek praUe «ervfce to- * nu* laat week caught a bass weigh- night at the Methodist church the • Ing twelve and a half pounds at pastor will speak on "YQU Are a i Deal. Theater!" The monthly meeting of f William H. Walt* of Rumson the official church board will be held * gave a talk on dahlia, at a meeting after the service. The fall opening of the Liontf club last week. pf the men's bible CIBBS W'U bo held William A. Hopping of Broad next: Sunday morninff; under the street has a new ChryBler sedan. leadership of Frank Groff. Holy Tbera It no change In the conol- Communion wwill be'observed at the i-y • tion of Harry Yernell of Leignton morning service. The Epworth avenue, who has been sick several league will hold a devotional meet- \ wcekrf, ing at seven o'clock Sunday night. Joseph Cooper will move this "The Winning- Virtue" will be the - week from'Shrewsbury avenue to sermon topic, at Sunday night's the house he recently bought on service. ' •» South street, Gloves That Match ^Two vested holrs are now tak- 'Kerchiefs Gayer Harry VanNote has resumed his ing: part in the services"at the Meth- duties as police lieutenant after a Autumn, odist church. The adult vested New Vanity Cases two weeks' vacation. He gpont most choir is under the leadership of Mrs. Than Paris Itself of the time fishing nt Barnegat and Cheinut conceived the idea, and he made some good catches. with Parisian genius carried it and seldom is Paris rivaled Y GeoTge Duncan of Catherines out. He has made stunningly 5= J But the mode of the colorful " streot, who has been in charge ^of •kerchief has itself ' invaded the Branchport signal tower for the perfect white kid gloves with brocade-lined cuffs, and to Paris, and other smart places, '• railroad company, is now employed too, till it is quite essential to ,*by the same company at Red Bank match them, just the proper size for a few bills, change, and the really perfect- costume. George Baldwin, president of the Some of these are 'kerchiefs ; Individual laundry company on tiny clear mirror, a unique, . While street, and Mrs. Baldwin square little kid purse with a of pure linen, of fine weave and . have "returned from an automobile strap handle and decorative vivid hue, others are modish trip through the Catsklll mountains. band of brocade. Each, $4.95. novelties, often in the Modern- ' Vandorveer Lovett of Broad istic fashion, with hand rolled street has resumed his studies at -.STBINBACBS—Tint Tloor. hems. _4, 5 and 7 for $1.00. t -Princeton university. STEINBACHS—First Floor. Russell Wymbs of Oakland street has taken a position. at'New York !('•( with the Delaware, Lackawana and , Western railroad company. ,., Mr. and Mrs, II. S, Patterson and - /family of Philadelphia, spont Sun- Watch is your '?, day with Mr, and Mra. L. E. French 1 V . of White road. • I constant companion p' , Catherine - Patterson of Sunset ''•; avenue Is visiting friends at -East and much-depends pn PerfumesofSubtle, j,"*. Orange. _ its accuracy. /" Mr. and Mrs.,Alonzo DeWItt of Exotic Fragrance: SpcksWilkaTouch ;•' Red Bank were guests last week at '<-' the Hotel Elberott at Atlantio City. We specialize in —so delicate that one hardly of Highland Plaid Joseph Stec of William street has better grade Watches can trace their scent. So i given up his position at^Samuel Et: rarely enchanting .that one —for the youngsters, and well klm's clothing store on' Monmouth and Service to insure' breathes' them with languid they will delight romantic little street satisfaction • after the. delight. One divines, if One be hearts!' They are warm socks, John Mertg of Shrewsbury ave- versed in such matters, that too, which is the' main reason. b nue, an employee of the Standard sale. •• ' ' they come from among, the why thrifty mothers will ap- ' oil company, is enjoying u vacation matchless concoctions of Nas- prove them. For play, for j Of two weeks. • .. ; 1 san and Madavah. Having school, for general out-door ,! Mr. and Mrs. Willis Thompson of been imported directly to Autumn and Winter wear they :, Manasquan spent Saturday ar\d America by Steinbachs they ' Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. are quite the proper thing. % ' George Nicholas of _V/hlte street - are only $6.00 to $21.00 the length, with turn over tops. '. ' George A. Hogan of McLaren vial. \ Also other * imported, wool street underwent an.operation for ' • STBSmBACHS-Tint Floor. styles in all sizes, 95c to $3.95 the removal of his tonsils yesterday a pair. • .A. *.v [ at the Long Branch hospital. BTEINDACHS—Firrt Wow. * Mr. and Mrs. .Albert W. Worden, Jr., and Miss Florence. Smith of , Red Bank returned.Sunday from a- ' < two weeks' motor - trip through , ', Maryland, Virginia and West Vlr. , glnla. They spent several days at Washington, D. C," and other The Newest Apparel & places of Interest they visited were Ornate Cigarette ••> the Luray caverns, the Endless Accessories From Every caverns and the natural bridge. . Holders of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith have Iniportant Fashion Hand Bags of ' returned from a stay in New York FeminineCharm , state. '•']• \ '. "•.; ^^^ "• Center In the Universe Modernistic , Josephine Kettel, Geraldlne A vice or no, many a lady of , Smith and Helen Simpson will give Never before has such' a wide, varied and authentic assortment of the modes sponsored a play entitled "The Mysterious quality must have her pipe- Influence ; Blue Belt" on Saturda: afternoon dreams thru a haze of fragrant by the foremost Continental style experts, been available in Monmouth County. , 1 .blue-gray smoke 1 Because of They may be spotted immedi- of this week at, Geraldine Smith's. Here the woman who prefers the ultra-modern an her gowns, her accessories ately by one who knows—they Mrs. Fred Ryder is spending the her proneness to luxury she . and her "trinkets" will find everything of any consequence that has. been 1 winter In Florida with 'her son, Ray- will liKVthe brilliance and dash are so utterly "different. . mond VanOsten. ;' ' ." . of these tiny jeweled holders. 'decreed as correct by those whosa decision is looked upon as final They will be recognized im- •., Mrs. Frank Garneo of Jersey They are of amber—light and >•&'• wherever Fashion is concerned. mediately—they are so utterly City, is spending a few days B( her translucent — an d prettily "different." They aro of trim summer home here.' ' : •• -andaSnowShovel . banded with old-gold, silver or black Bilk moire, and lined ' ' Mrs. Henry Jaekion of Mana- semi-precious stones. Inex- beads and touches of the con- v squan was a recent guert of Mr. and is the only kind pensive, indeed, at $1,50, $5.50 Paris Intricately Beads & Paints trasting color. $19.50, one " Mrs. William Simpson. ' or something between. realizes immediately Is unusu- you'll need! . ally reasonable I eTKINBACItS-Flrjt rioor. Biker R«« Down bV;Auto.' 1 John Aumack of West itreet, a Two "firings" a^car! Frocks of Georgette Tloor, Salvation Army worker, whllo rid- Light the pilot light in ing his bicycle on Monmouth street r Friday night,' was struck and the fall; turn it off in the FOR DINNER, DANCE "&' FA ."' • '' ~L1 1 knocked down by. an automobile spring. That's all youueed driven by Mrs. Frank Brasch of pNIGHT LIFE Fair View. Mr. Aum»ek was b»dly to do with this modern! cut and bruised, • H» Is now able to IDBM Gas Boiler except At the cafes, the theatres, the fashionable They are jade, wistaria, apricot and ma- he about, bat his face and h«ad swathed In bhd":^: ; ^occaaiohal'inspection. restaurants, one sees the Parisienne—al- genta frocks, heavily beaded in silver or Shetland Scarfs for ways at Her best. It is tradition, by which crystal in stunning, unusual ways—Paris- > K.yport Girl HU by/uto. The workless luxury of she livea, this eyer-presoiit beauty. And ian ways. Slightly flaring with now and Millinery of ,,,. t Frances Cannlixtro, eight years heating with gas has ban* Decolette , <;,old, daughter of Samuel Ginninaro with the aid of her beloved city and the then a hint of the Modernistic influence in Parisian ^ L, of Ktyport, was hl^ by in lutomo- bhed coal shovels, ash Shoulders native, artists it shelters, it is tradition their billowy folds. , ' ; 'bill tait week whllj the was on her cans, and canvas gloves easy and delightful to observe. •';; Inspiration ! Way to school. The girl wai cut and Or painted frocks—white georgette,'say, from many a home. Gives When the occasion is not qulto ' i bruised, but her Injuries wire not formal, but whon brief, smart These frocks aroitypically Parisian. , They with dcop-bluo dyed skirt and huge claret —wonderfully ;ejjecttt«^cop!»l Ju >, strioui. Harry Bhlmma, dnv«r of cVn,effidentheatalwayi. gowns are worn, when one is were created in, Paris, by Parisian artists, colored roses and verdant leaves belting it. of the newoit creation! of most ,ithi atuomobtle, was arr«t«d oh « - among near frlenda or-tho famous ateliers I Small bl«le. •H 'chargt of nekton driving. • Call at our salesrooms and •-•* family and tho night or noon is for Parisians. - Only—they were greatly ftjost of these models despite their costly 1 : dinner hats with black ellk and' i,. , « • *"» .•••/" . chill, one will find no scarf so admired and purchased by, ono of our rep- appearance- aro priced at $49.50. A few », P*rm*r Ltm Two C«w«. gold lace vells^largt. vlv for interesting Booklejt. soft, so utterly becoming as resentatives recently abroad., , , . range as high as $59.50. colored hkts«- imall e ', i. /Two cows owned by Qtorg* ono of these flno imported . _JfT*l of ColtV Ntck broke outof An estimate for your BTEINBACIIH-Soeond Floor French felts, all hand Still field whtri thay win paitund scarfs of rainbow-tinted Shet- and hand-bound, the it ttJiut Widnndiy night and gorged1 home costs you nothing. land wool. Subtily contrasted model worn yocontly, by »i wifflMlvii on «fr»«n com, They bands of such lovely shades aa actresi—and 10 • nwiy' of' bioam*, tlok trttfi eollo »nd dlid tht wistaria, apricot, sage, grey, CBNTRAl. blue, make and light flame aro IJ[QWX hare. $2.95 to 15.95. |f6,fto||f n«r, Bflteea RED BANK REGISTER. SEFrEMBEK 81), Barkalow of Freehold,1 &r'several' WINS GAME. meeting of the Gospel club At theman of Long Branch were callers Pa., list week and also /visited, at returned on Monday from" » visit Baptist chapel last X'tv-sday night, on Mr. and Mrs. D. Battjer on Scranjon, returning on Sunday. with their con Sills at Highlands.* t *?*?* . '.'. , l rff,l , BVfaw SeoTiT IU Thirteenth Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Emll Greyer, who Mrs. L. B. Conover attended the After the religious exercises there ' OhtngM of resiliencresilience e<*e Mrs. Martha Irwin has been the head and The Register's want de- r t> score of 11 to S. This was trouble - last' week. He has reBranch- , Charles Taylor, Alton Tay- Ate and Mrs. Charles Thompson guest of her daughter, Mrs. William partment.-—Advertisement. > HAsM^os^-^x. s thirteenth etijaight vie- covered and he conducted services lor and Murietta Taylor of Asbury „ wfJ «uJ it was the fourth consecu- as usual on Sunday at Christ Park. f 'tiWl time that Charles Neff, the church. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wooley of ioi Belford. Two Rumson pitchers Butterfass. bury Park. ON OCTOBER 1st, 1925 \ -were knocked out of the box. Miss Ruth Stark has resumed her Mrs. Anna Cowperthwaite of studies "at Syracuse university. Brooklyn is visiting Mrs. Kenneth The Conover house on Conover Fields. '. MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. avenue is being improved by Richard^ Connors, who has been sick, is now able to.be at work INTEREST AMOUNTING TO 'X» Orcheitra Formed by Young Charles F. Eilert of Red Bank, ita new owner. again. ' ; Folk* of This Place. D. M. Babbitt of Freehold was a ' * 'An orchestra ha- beer, formed by Herbert Dietz has given up his 1 .This community is faced with a Marlboro Newt. FOUR PER CENT. row night at the community house, r falling watenuispIy.~~:Some wells — Kenneth-Fields,—who^ has-been —Mr:and"MrsrFloyd*"YonkanskB have gone dry, and,there h only:a sick, is now able to be out. went- on an excursion to Bear interest paid beginning the" first"o f each month.' Deposits made on or before October,lOtl) small amonnt of WJter in other Samuel- Demaree is on the sick Mountain on Sunday. j ,'wells. - • ••••.• 1 list. ' •" . Mrs. S.- B. Wells, who has been will earn interest from October first. ' . • A rally of the members of the Mrs. James Jamison and son have visiting her daughter, Mrs. Van .Sunday-school of ; the Reformed returned to Long Island after visit- Aiken of Inwood, L. I., and son of church will be held on Cecil Cono- ing here. Newark, returned on Monday. vet's lawn;Saturday-afternoon at Mrs. Fred VanSchoick spent John Nieberlein of Newark visit- half-past two o'clock. YOU KNOW THE ADVANTAGE OF SAVING MONEY 1 Tuesday with Mrs. Charles Cook of ed his brother William on Saturday. Rev. J. Harold Thompson' of Long Branch. Charles Patterson and family , Hamaburg made ah address at a Mrs. A. Anderson and Mrs. Chat- motored to the fair at Allentown, IT MAY BE THE STEPPING STONE TO FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE We do not limit deposits in our Interest Departnient to a maximum of $3000.00 On [ amount, large or small, we pay the sameTate of interest which is four percent CHARLIE'S SAFETY FIRST — - •- v 7- '•- NE3£T;:t:; •'"' • - at 22 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N J. Won Jer Market Because These should be the .first requirements to consider when choosing your bank. CAHTAL CHARACTER : CONFIDENCE

•••••• '• • •' i. 'I .••••• .- '; .- uns are important factors in producing the above. The larger the capital and resources, the Keep Your Eye on the Traffic Gop! greater the factor of safety through diversification of investments. The stockholdersof this bank have approximately Plate or Navel One and One Quarter Million Dollars Bt Pigs' Feet invested for the protection of its depositors. The total resources are over S££ Chuck Roast TEN MILLION DOLLARS . • | • o • Chopped Beef CHARACTER of the bank is ohfy determined by time and service/ The attitude of ' the officers—in spirit of the employees—til, atmosphere of the bank—all contribute to its character. This symbolizes high traditions for integrity and service by the Second Na- tional Bank and Trust Company for fifty years to the people of Monmouth County. During Chuck Steak this period its policy has never wavered from conservative an: ', . CONFIDENCE is gained andlheld by observance of the above policy. It is bur inten- tion to" always .observe proper business ethics, and by so doing deserve and re'tain the con- Blade Roast fidence oi; the people. /• ^ Comprehensive banking facilities are provided and depositors' interests are amply, shoulder Shoulder Lamb safeguarded. , ' " . Leg Lamb Lamb Chops Roasting, Frying, Broiling and Fricasseeing Chickens The Second National Batik anil Fresh Ham Loin Pork Regular Hams Cottage Hams Red Bank, New Pork Chops Veal Chops Summer, .Bologna Rib Roast Strong in Good Times, Stable in Hard Times and Safe at All Times 'Sirloin, Round and Porterhouse FRANK McMAHON, ,, ;STEAK;' aV •'-'

BENJAMiN J. PARKER GEORGE H.i PATTERSON , G5QR J. TRAFFORD ALLEN CHAIWALLSN, JR;, i .. ^^ < Jwiir AH Pork Sausage-Meat or Links WEUAMO'BRIEN JOHNENRIOHT RED BANK REGISfrER, SEPTEMBER 80, 1925. Page FROM CIRCUS TO ARMY. HAZLET NEWS. B«ll«»e Man Beaten Up. boys with whom he had an argu- Nathan Weisman of Catherine ment. He was troated at the Long Conrow Cani Keep Away Daniel S. Weltan7 Attending Law street, Red Bank, who Is employed Branch hospital. The argument from SoldleV Life School at Newark. in the baggage room of the Newwas caused by the boys throwing 9mm% Two months ago Luke J, Conrow Daniel 8. Welgand, wh.j recently York and Long Branch railroad paper around .the baggage room. Coldi, Grippe, Flu, Dina, it Oceanport Joined/a circus which resigned his position "vith the Poo- station at Long Branch, was beaten »i« was performing, at' long Branch. pie's national bank of Kejport, will on the head Friday night by some It pays to advertise In The Register. Bilious Fever and Mal< KiASSIDY CO., Last week relatives and friends of enter the New Jersey law school at m. C A. YMfeM* X, 9» lUtMate It Kflli tht Qer»M Mr. Conrow received word from Newark .this week. He has also ac- Mm that while at Plttsburg a fewcepted a position with tho Fidelity Candy days previous'he had tired of circus union trust company at Newark, i life and hid Joined thu army. He Miss Elizabeth E, Carney of Co- jilted Cigars _ now at Fort Eustace, Virginia. conut Grove, Florida, who has been Mr, Conrow served overseas in thevisiting her aunt, Mrs. P. Otto Wei; i army during the world war and af- gand, has left for Chicago to com- ter the war he re-enllsted. His plete he* studies at an art school; DRUGS tormof enlistment ran out about Rudolph Feseux left last' week THE SERVICE DRUG STORE sly months ago. He h now In an ar- for Egypt) where' he will spend the Broad anil White Streets Red Bank, N. J. tillery reglmenh He has served in winter with his aunt, Mrs. Emma T. Many Purpose Cretonnes nearly every branch of army serv- Rudlger. '•" ''•-'•'. '• ', '„•••' • 358 W. Deliver ice. J. Frank Weigand, Democratic candidate for assembly, attended a KEANSBURG NEWS. dinner at the Ross-Fenton farm Saturday night at • Asbury Park DRUG DEPARTMENT UditV Aid BsdetTtiaJoV* • Picnic ., St. John's church will hold a fair Rich in color, unusual in design Regular $2.00 Hot Water Bottlei ' QQc at CHffwood Beach, and supper on October 14th and The ladies' aid society of the15th. •".••••' ., Methodist church enjoyed their an Evelyn Lovett, daughter of Mr. Regular $2.00 Fountain Syringes nuak picnic at Cliffwood Beach and Mrs. Joseph t. Lovett, is the Cretonnes for new draperies that glow with color, cretonnes for upholstery purposes, or per- Thursday. proud owner of a Shetland pony. (J.qutrt slse) Word has been received from Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Gloss and son haps a delightful pattern for a lampshade. You are sure to find that added touch among the and Mrs. Charles Morritey that they have returned.home after spending SOMETHING NEW ' • ' i . N ' : t.. 'tt _i 3 'tr ' ' have arrived in London. a week at .Springfield, Muss. many patterns. All their beauty of new designs and colors, of texture and draping qualities CHILDREN'S BOOK SHELF, Mrs. Ida , Hopper of Lincoln George Duncan and family of lourt Is spending a few days at Freneau were guests of Stacy Car- make them decorative for many purposes. 35c to 1.50 a yard. Booki «very child should own. Came In and Newark. hart and family, on Sunday. ' took them over. Special Mr. and Mrs. Henry Errlckaon Mrs..Joseph;Oswell otLynbrook, CANDY DEPARTMENT have moved from Carr avenue, Long Island, is visiting her cousin, where, they have lived for several Miss tlllle Crook. Mr. Oswell spent One pound jar Radiant Mixture yean,'to Newark. the week-end with his wife. ("HAPPINESS") Beg. 60c value. .Special ft A euchre will be held at the Hotel Mrs. Janies Kennedy is spending Mahler on October 10th by theseveral days at'Brooklyn and New Catholic club, York. , .-; '.' ;.' " : : CIGAR DEPARTMENT Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lankenau Mrs. Ralph, C. ;Reed and Mrs. N.W gi.ipm.nt pALMp A DE CUBAS and son of Flatbusli, Brooklyn, are Stacy"CairhBrt?were Matawan'vislts The bett Cigar made for the money, Palma de Cuba ha» a •pending a few days with Mr. andors on Wednesday. '/ combination Havana and Porto Rlcan filler and a high grade Mrs. William Woods. George Lund ,0f'• Los Angeles, "The Decorative Potsibilitiu of Crt> Porto Rlcan wrapper leaf. Mm. R. Butenbach and children California, who is associated with tonne", a 32 page iUustraUd booklet, Ethel and Rudolph have returned the Los Angeles- Times, is visiting box of 25. Special $1.25 home from a vlalt at New York. ' his aunt, Mrs. Amui.d Nielsen. . will be furnishecL free upon.request'. Miss Edna Walsh was a visitor Miss Jessie M, Gifford of Jersey with relatives at New York Friday. City was a week-end guest of Miss The making of draperies and slip Special Offer-THIS WEEK ONLY Mrs. A. Stelnman of Carr avenue Maude A'ckersoiv. . ' One piclun RIZ LA + PAPERS Reg. value 8c covers are fully explained,' One paekagi BULL DURHAM Res. value 8c has been entertaining Mrs. C. Hor- Mrs.. William Crook of Brooklyn Both—Total Valua 13b nack of New York. spent the week-end withi her daugh- Miss Elsie Osbcrn has resigned ter, Mrs. William Kennedy. Special—Both for 5 cents her position with the Morrisey Mrs. Harry S. Covles entertained A Limited Quantity at this Price. Walker realty firm and will opend several relatives and' friends at din- the winter in Florida. ner on Friday. Those.present.were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Angley of Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas G. Cowles, FREE FREE Palmer avenue left last week to Miss Anna Cowles, Mr. and '.Mrs. Five 2 oz. pkgt. Granger Tobacco, value 50c, spend the winter in the South. William Hammell- of; SouW Amboy, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. MacConnell Rev. Joseph Garrison' and' daughter Free with any 50c Pipe in Stock. have moved from Palmer avenue to Belle of Pitman, Hairy; S. Cowles Hundrtdi of Pipe* tojMlect from. Get yours while the Beiford. They will leave shortly and sons Harry, Jr.,. and Thomas assortment is good. to spend the winter in Florida. G. and Everett Simonson. Robert Moore of Georgia has Charles I,. Young.has purchased been spending a few days with Mr. a new Chrysler four coach! SODA FOUNTAIN and Mrs. T, H. Holmes of Helen Walllrtg, Ruth; Ackerjon The Beif Soda ID Town It ier?ed at our fountain. Alway* Beach. and Elsie Walling are representing cold and refreihtnf. Convince younelf; All klndi of Mr. and Mrs. William Kruer have the sewing class of Hill Crest school Sandwlohei Freih Daily. , moved from Main stfeet to their at Freehold i'.is week. Formerly Adtem & Co. Red Bank, N. J. new home on Braden street". Mr! and Mrs. John S. VanMater, Certificates Free with Each Dollar Soda Book Miss Nettie Overton of Main P. Oi^Weigand ahu J. Frank Wei- THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY street left last week to spend thegand, Democratic candidate for as- 10 winter In Florida. sembly, attended the Democratic Mrs. C. MoClarln of Manning rally at the Arcade' at Asbury Park place sailed for Florida last week. on Saturday.

r • ^4 T^^T ^^^i ^^ THE JOR

AE the lightest, most agile motor cat of its-size you ever The body is all-steel, and patented. It's more quiet, with less rumble- drove-with.Jdrdaa quality-Jordan dependability-Jordan ' all one strongly fabricated piece. Broad vision—almost like riding in speed—Jordan good looks—and at a price lower than has ever been an open car—and low hung, of course. . placed on a Jordan enclosed car. Plenty of room—that's a characteristic of this new type quality steel 1A'Line Eight motor of course;/Jordan experience has proved that body—five passengers ride comfortably, with room to spare for lug- the eight-cylinder is the .choice, of people of good judgment and good gage. [tet: ;':• • : • ' Finished and appointed as Jordans always have been. ;

This remarkable car comes to you complete with the following equipmenti-Hydraulic Four-Wheel Brakes, Full Size Ballooi. Tires, Ga- briel Sirohbers, front and rear; Rotary Air Cleaner on Carburetor, Alemite Gasoline Filter, Motometer, Automatic Windshield Cleaner, Rear Viev? Mirror, Handsome Vanity and Smoking Cases, Clock on instrument board, Approved Transmission Lock and Combination Stop andOail Light. ., '

Price $1,845. •it F. 0. B. Cleveland

NOW ON DISPLAY AT OUR SHOWROOM omer G. Metliot DISTRIBUTOR 0 Avetiue Red Bank, N. Telephone 1O74 RED BANK/REGISTER; SEPTEMBER^,' 1021 have decided to remain at Leon- Thursday with Mr, and Mrs. George and Mrs. Vreeland C/Morris and ing two weeks with hw'iistei in spent Sunday wfth hls'nncl^ Wff> ardo for the''winter instead of re- A. Rogers of Navesink. Mr: andMiu Etta Morris epent* Sunday at Connecticut •-* ^'A /<» < .» Ham Sutherland of Belford.",v i > ">i turning to New York as they have Mrs. Rogers were visitors at New- Chatsworth. ' ' , William Bartley of'East Orange Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baurogard of SCHOOL FOOTBALL SEA been doing in the past They are ark Saturday ana Sunday. Wlss Alene Bunycu is acting as •pent Saturday, and Sunday with Montdalr spent Saturday at their having stellar made, for their house William Beeves of Belford is at a substitute teacher at the public summer residence at Leonardo, ^FRIDAY. John Helns of Belford. , v and they will have a furnace put Baltimore on ft business mission. school at that place in tin absence Mr. an&.Mrs. Daniel Aheam'and Rev. Harry Hoot of Newark Athletic Auoeitfton in it. Hja wife will join him there in a of Miss Bedle fajnily of Belfard spemt 'Saturday preached at both services 'at the " Do rial wattpJaclnsf ioar order ,«..,!. Meotloj Sunday— The Christian Endeavor society short time and later the couple 'will Charles Keefer and family of and Sunday at Trenton. Leonardo Baptist church Sunday, your varieties while yon can uto Owned by CUrtnca Kipg of of the Leonardo Baptist church met go to St. Augustine, Florida, where Leonardo spent Friday, Saturday Mrs, Bessie Cranbrook''of Leon- Elwood Murphy of Fort Mon. wwklford' Coe> in Dltcli, in the lecture room of the church they will spend the winter. and Sunday on a motor trip to Sun- a.rao is spending'two, weeks'with mouth has bought n Hudson sedan. The family of tho late Edward bury, Pennsylvania. * 'The Middletown township high Monday night. Flans for the win- her sister in Connecticut- t , . . •„ ,,...K .»- 1 / £. Snyder of Navesink have sent a thobj football team will open the ter were discussed, after which re- Charles Heatiley cf Haddon Mr. and Mrs. Ge'orje Qrau,ef Odds and .endk of furniture or inon Friday afternoon when they freshments and a social season were letter to the township committee Heights has been spending several ( housohold goods that you no longer ! t Monmouth" Road '. - / Wltwg Qnwcb, N, J.'C thanking the commit ee for the res- •lewark werevisitorsat East Keans- tf x*,will' play the Freehold team at enjoyed. days with his Hunt, Mrs. Vreeland bnrg/Saturday and Sunday. needjvill find a buyer by using The olutions of condolence which were C. Morris of Belford. >:-I*onardo. Coach Lewis Blood of Arthur Linztnaycr of Navealnk .James McLean • of New York Register's 'Want Deperfment-^Ad* l«'*th« Leonardo team looks for a suc- underwent an operation or his knee put on the township minutes, William Werner of East Keans- vertiseme.nt, I KsVtesrful year. Nearly all tho players at a New York hospital last week. Tho ladles' class of the Newburg is mourning the loss of his 3Von the team are veterans,' they hav- Ho is improving. Joseph Linzmay- Monmouth Baptist Sunday-school pedigreed hound dtj "Big Boy." ing been on the team last year. The er and his son Joseph of Navesink will hold their quarterly, meeting The doc died last weok, V. back-field la the, same as last year. spent Sunday with Arthur Linz- tomorrow afternoon at Miss Minnie A successful card party was held * .' The new Ocean Viow athletic mayer at tho hospital. Frost's. . by the Ocean View property own- .-''club held its first •-meeting Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Andrew "Watts of Justice Louis Meese "of Belford ers' association Saturday night. '. aiternoon at the Ocean View com- Leonardo will leavo tomorrow; for has returriedjhome' from Hillsdale, Fully 100 persons wore present- , munity house, with Robert Kubs in Foxbury, Massachusetts where they where he spent several weeks for Mr, and Mrs. Edward Smith have ' ' charge. One of the first objects of will spend ten days with Mr. the benefit of his health. He is im- moved in their new house at East '"-the club will be to have a strong Watts's brother, Edward Watts. proved. : . Keansburg. They have been living T, basketball team. Membership is While they are away they will at- William McCoy:of Orange spent with William Werner.'o2 that place. •' open to all. The principal,aim of tend ,the Broclcston fail'. - * Saturday and Sundi.y with, his sis- T; Rollinson Cnmpton r * Belford ;• the club Is to have a place -where :-;lsadbre Walling,Norman-Wailing ter,1 Mrs. George' E: West of Nave- is home on a vacation of two' weeks _, the boys of Ocean View end Xeon- and William VanRipcr of Port sink. . :. r '• • from tho American exchange bank "i ardo can go nighte-; • Monmbuth • and Mr. „ TrueX of ' R.:J. Cole of Orange has move,d at New York, whera he is employe^. * An automobile owned and driven Keansburg left last Friday • for in half of Mrs. Jacob Schnoor's Harry Roxey, Russell Casler artd by Clarence King of Belford". be- Miami,! Florida, where they will house on-Railroad avenue at BelLeonar- d Messier of Port ,Monmouth cani§ unmanageable and ran in a spend the winter.' , ford. ••'•••.' •'' • • :- .;/•. : • •.••will leave Monday for a. trip to ditch at Colt's Neck last -week when The ladies',auxiliary of the Port Mrs. Thomas Carroll an j family Canada in Mr. Roxey's automobile. the wishbone of the steering appar- Monmouth fire company -will holda have 'returned to. Newark after hav- Mrs. Henry DeGrote of Port atus broke. No one was hurt, but Hallowe'en dance October/SOth. ing' spent' the summer at East Monmouth is visiting relatives at ' the cat was dameged. Mr. and Mrs: Robert During of Keansburg. ' . ' ; Lakewood. > * Augustus Redman and family Westbury, Long Island, spent last Mr. and Mrs. Geo-go Leek, Mr. Mrs. Bessie Cranbrook is spend- ANNUAL FALL FOLLOW THE CROWPvTO

f 47 BROAD ST» RED N-J- Phonel999 i Y7213 New 5c-10c—25c—$1.00 Store Opposite United Cigar Store SALE SAT., OCTOBER 3rd, 8.30 A. M. v ENDS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 10.30 P. M. Watch our Window* and gat our Circular: Every Pay New Sato Items.' Shopping Bagt Free to «very Cuttomtr.

Pure Aluminum DOUBLE BOILERS

1% qt. size" Buy, one of .these.'and save the ... CLOTHES difference! CLARK'S BASKETS 79 .each c 0. K:$. COTTON BROOMS-Whlto Handl* 98c ea. f 3^ for 10c' Eog. $1.00 value 59C en. Real WUlaw MONDAY TUESDAY SPECIAL WEDNESDAY Ate SPECIAL _ Alarm SPECIAL - Any Pleca • - Only -Two to a Nest of 3 WHITE ENAMELWARE Clocks Cuitomer 14 ql, DlihPon Stoneware Bowls Guaranteed 6 qt. pudding Pan i 49c 4 Blue Band* Extra Special 8 qt. Water Pail Profit Now By Our Introductory Offer of 79c ea. 4 qt. Convex Kottla 69c set 13 ft in. Waih Bails

Slightly Used Pianos and Players THURSDAY SPECIAL FRIDAY SPECIAL SATURDAY- Blue Band Turkish Towel Cup & Saucer Not Only 10 or 50 Instruments Last Bargain Day and 2 Face Cloths 9% in. Plate • 1 CREPE TOILET PAPER iTo Choose From, Bat Hundreds , Blue band and' . .While They Last floral decoration Big 4-ounce Roll f Your Choice Consider the Excellence of the Makes! *» 29c 15c Steck Knabe Weber 3 for $1.00 3 for $1.00 Chickering Hardman Stein way •V • . - -' Brambach Hazelton Milton October List October List And Many Others Now Out Now On Sale

Used Pianos Used Players Used Grands Roll Top Bread ' '" uprights as low as •.' for as little as ' for as little as Boxes $70 $230 $340

POCKET BOOKS LUSTROUS HOSE Foi- UdJcs ' New Pianos New Players New Grands All new designs from from from $295 Up Up

98c each STOCKINGS • For Little Miss 00. pi. CallrPhone or Write At Once, Black and Cordovan. *'*'c Artificial Silk nose of Quality. 4gc Pi|r

GiWpinliid , for tho Steln- tho Duo-Art Reproducing Cups and Saucers Piano in the Stoinway, Weber 5HOPWNG 6AGS . St. Dennis Style. and Steck. Coal Scuttlci" Sftrular lOo act FREE ; Street Broadway at 3rd Avenue 609MattiBon Avenue Good Quality,' ,- .M'Oc'set B«dBanIc Long Branch, Asbury, Park. 39c to 69c each To Every; CuatdnuJr

T Store Open Wedneiclay and Sftturday Evenings ,.•» '»*8- l'-i < RED BANK REGISTER,'SEPTEMBER 30, 1925.

NO. 709 SOFA

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NO. 7°9 ARMCHAIR \

NO. 7« ARM CHAIR

Luxurious comfort that is Mgltss 'Xl. GROUP711—Sec the grace of these pieces. Experience their yielding comfort. Compare their sensational Karpen Week prices. In mohair and Sdtctedmalogtoy fr Fint band carving, imftrttd looming^ velour. Damask covers one side of isb Coi-nngsojmoha]nf[ the reversible Karpcncsquecuihiom. andiuality in tvety detail, fcaturt the ' jri'Z' toft onKarpinisqut tmtbitm Charles II group abovt. Tht grtattr your and on high tack chair. Tbiswilktnfy , ttppriciation of furniture art and dollar , sofa . ft. • Armchair 4fc$t»', H vtfltu, thVmoriyihwiU covtt this-suite.' tuck chair tf binbt mahtuty"'' ' "West JPvtrniture Co. INVITES YOU TO ATTEND

\ 4 1 4hi 4 4uI* 4 1 - > *\ h rare opportunity to select from an,array of pew designs in furniture «hi offered at reduced prices for seven days only 4 V7OTJR dollars assume new. importance highest quality and.master craftsmanship—1\ X this week. We have made them bigger the Karpen naineplate. Even at regular 1 M . Beneath the daytime beauty of and more powerful. Never have they com- everyday prices their values are remarkable, j, this Karpen Davenport Bed is a full size double -bed.. Un- manded more in value than during the event Only the economies of huge factory out-'^ folds wi th one easy (notion. Ask to have it demonstrated,' of Karpen Furniture Week in this store, put could make them possible. The new designs in Karpen furniture, assem- To launch our fall season and acquaint more bled on our floors especially for this occa- home-makers with the beauty and quality sion, are so exceptional that you will want of Karpen furniture, we have made these .1 I An unusually fine Wind- sor Armchair, mahog- to come in just to see and admire them, great values still more remarkable. j any finish, with hand- 1 wovca fiber scat. Here are beautifully conceived living room - For .seven days and only seven days—Octo-jj . ;roups. Alluring examples of handwoven ber 3rd to ioth—you can buy this fine , 11; L NO. 717—Cane-back' Arm? chair, part of a complete ber furniture. A revelation in the new com-, furniture at prices sharply reduced 1 ;' "'k" ifl suite, in gum-, A splendid Ladder wood.nuhogany Back Armchair. Ma- fort and charm you can now obtain The colder days, when you wffl live ,: finish. Jacquard hogany finish. Hand- velour covering, woven fiber scat. in, davenport beds. Distinguished mostly indoorsareathandThlsisthc Reversible Knr- f:n;;--]uccushioa. high back period chairs. Windsor time to dress up those rooms where •chairs of unusual character.' 'Just a y j y king hours. in our OU en O vour wa flths r 1 iSIffeSS^'* 'not haveanoth'er such opportur NO. 73 store is given at the left , ROCKER nity as this. Plan an early visit' All these pieces bear tjie mark of

• - Send For Catalog and Special Fall Opening Circular ^JIJ; hviS^i on fumdwoixn fibtr Gracious, cheery and durable, K«r- pen liandwdV'i fiber is an ideal all- year-round chc :? for any home. This group in three t. it« with choice of NO, coverings on Kkrpcaeic|ue cutliions. WEST FURNITURE CO. w ARM CHAIR In KEYPORT, N. J.

I FURNI/TURE , ' '• • 1 .)V,.\, 1 i ^:&l^^klMj£k^ BANK company is planning* big show In NEWS FROM KEYPORT. October. Contests of various kinds will be staged, The show'will be KENNETH STONE BUYS A GA-under the direction' of George. Na- RAGE BUSINESS. I gle, a local publicity man.'\:,\ ' M ; , ;P. -Palmer Annstrp'nijr. vice presi- M. SwerJel to Open a Grocery In dent of the Keyport banking com- the McRann Block—-CUstis of pany, is attending the annual con- Monmouth to Meet Hero on Octo- vention " of tbeN&werlca bankers' ber I3th. .. » • . , association in Atlantic Cityb- John Conndl and Jphtf Pasino i, , "m i,m ' I • '..'•:; :.'„•.- have sold their garage. at South EATONTO^N /NEWS. : Keyport to Kenneth N. Stone.' Mr. ; Pasino will continue with Mr. Stone, Firemen Pleased whit Results of Service .Depfc-^-Tel.: 112)i j : j:':.• tfn Cbnnell and Harvey S.' Bedle .-.. Demonstration Lset Veek. Engineering' Dept.-^-Tel, ^Ml eft for Florida jftnday. ' The derttonstratlon of ,the Ameri- For Dress or Utility Wear can-LaFrance. engine, at the, mill M.Swerdel has rented one ofpond last Wednesday was very sat- the stores in Thomas McRann's .1 '•'• ' "- '.$'•)*-•'•3. .I':**!.!'."! 11.-'» .•;i,',fc,'--.;;.:. A ,,'- '\-,'•.» 1 isfactory to the firemen; judging by w?m There's a certain dash of style to our new . block on Front street and will open the .comments which \they after- grocery store shortly..' wards madei It Is. probable that Machine Shop Autumn Shoes, that makes them great fav- The classis of Monmouth: will they. wlU ask the township commit- meet in the Reformed church on tee to buy this apparatus. \ 24 Mechanic Street orites with younger women. October 13th. v ' "' S^Ir. and Mrs. Samuel D. Walker Daniel Dorn of Red Bank" will hold the first of a series of Friday; Red Banfi N.$> have returned from a ten days' stay ; Moderately Priced at Buckwood Inn, Shawnee on Del- night moving picture shows at Cres- Phone Red Bank 322 --• '-M;P- ^•fePur:wprk • combing': aware, Pa. *^ • cent hall on Lewis street this weekj William McKnight, who is em- PmmmM- .v thafc of ithe ;,ppto)iie-t Mr. and Mrs. George H. Conover :' tnst •—vjjiS-i-'-'i-- ••'"-'*"••-' $g.5O to SQ.OO returned Friday from a trip, to the ployed as a chauffeur for. the Pub- Thousand Islands. » lic Transit company, }3 spending a Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. 'West re- vacation at Lancaster, and at'Other places in Pennsylvania. [-••,,/ turned Saturday from ah auto trip ; through the New England states ' 'George A. Steele and Ws two |cieh|iftc : instruments^; and Canada. daughters left last week for a trip prespribfi tji^6l WHITE SHOE CO. Kenneth Hoose is enjoying a va-to Europe. Th«y will tour that ; .; ft:. •:;.• :< • ^^^^ - , • . ^p cation from his job with the Key- continent and they, will be gone ^;ehgrind, the 9 BROAD STREET RED BANK port banking company. several weeks, , Local and Long Distance Moving e^andniountthenii Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hendrickson Otto Applegate is en a trip to ••••'•:• 7 ; v':-> ' ' '•" ' ' . • '-.'•'.-• '•'/.:'•' '•.-'( A/:/-'-,>.'.;.•' • in the inpst b and daughter Betty returned Thurs- Florida. . .' Wolcott Bros, have had their gro- /VVVVWWWVWWWWWWWVWWWWWVWWWWWVWV day from a two weeks' stay at Del- -;.' Our vans are padded and dust-proof. .: aware Water Gap, Pa. cery store repainted by Louis -•Aijiiftlc and reliable -George W. Brown has purchased Woods. : Paciarig,'crating'arid sMpping^to'alL , ;- neV Buick coach. ' William Tell has closed Ms res- semce; inadei possible' I ' pointsr" ••'.• . •; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Cokelef taurant at Keansburg and he has EVERY WELDING v by our-complete arid.• and_ children are spending several' moved backjto his farm near Cres- :_..._...„.:....•!.._,:!. .1.. JOB' -HERE days at Holmifel. centlirickyard at tSis place. - , : mod^ni^iequipt ^ 1 The policemen have been meas- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar.Adams left is done by an> expert and you will ured for new uniforms. Monday for a. visit at Delaware have no further trouble ;with^ that Your Eyes Deserye Mrs. Mary Armstrong visited Mr; Water Gap. • • ; particular piece of metal or Ma- Office and Warehouse . Raynjond Crummelli son of John and Mrs. Howard D. Littell last chine if we do the job; It wH THRIFT STORE week. Crummell, is sick with mumps. 51-53, Mechanic St; be welded to stay nnd give long E. W. Snyder and Anthony Le- 8er 44 Monmouth St. Red Bank Blanc left last week for Florida, It pays, to advertise in Tha Regis- XJj5Pv And'we can always save where they will spend the winter. ter.—Advertisement.- you money. ' The Keyport literary <:lub will re- -SPECIALS- sume their semi-monthly meetings Friday afternoon when the club will • ,.\-c be entertained by Mrs. C. Leon 5 lb. Granulated Sugar ...,..,...29c Garrison. " " : • Mr. and Mrs. George M. Collins ffi have moved to Asbury Park. Very Best Creamery Butter .. .57c Arthur J. Latham is teaching in fe the Horace Mann school at New York. • ; V : No. 1 Bogota Coffee ...... 45c ••.-,•". SHERIFF'S' SALE,' •;•. . 7'^V Mrs. Russell Travers and children Br vjrtni.of » wtlt.of,(i; f«. to mi.'dl. and Mrs. J. Claude Brown spent last reotcd. Issued out of the Court of ChancerV ' of the Stato of • New Jettor. wiU i?'25 " Assorted DeLuxe Crackers . .29c week with Mrs. John Garrettson of posed to :»V • ••Ixto-thtee ch.lni »d Florida.' elghtyielnht linki; thence (2) louth tfi* desreei eM^jil^th^n. »nd,*U^-on',nlnjS : Mr. .and Mrs. J.Leon Schanck 7 Lowest Price ori Staple Groceries as it looks to,toaa dltchi ththence'(8),aloni'i,"li(8)l'i ' iJ have returned i~:.::.~ vl.it at Spec to a pin onk tree: thence (<) aduth ulator, J$Y. , three deirrpei cast, three chaliu and forty.' — -Gall and Convince Yourself She does it—but it's five link.; thence J5) eight chalni^end ' Horbert Burrowea resumed his nftjr links; thence (8) icuth elihty-ilx ' studies at Yale university-today. not a bit easy. In fact, denrec. e«,t, twp chains and efehtr Ilnkit ' HENRY SCHROEDER'' ' thence (7) north loventy-one degreee eut,- The Th'ought club met Monday it's a lot too much for eight «halm |nnd twentyfour llnke; theoe* njght with Miss Alva- Decker. (8) nprtlj twenty link.: thence .(9) i,orth her to be doing. And •eventyrieten deireea and thirty minute* Norman L. Bedle and family of ejit, eeven chains and thlrty-ttve Unksl Spring Valley, N. Y., have been vis if she'd just let one'of :, thence .(If), aotth righty-three defneit , iting Mr,, and Mrs. J.Grover. Curtis. and thlrtylwlnatcs east, seven ehslne-and' our family services, elchtr-lMika; -tbmie* (II) north ilxty-Ie¥t/> Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Sift h^ take these washday degrees east, eight links; theilce (»)' moved into their new home on north eighteen decrees nest, three sulnl implements off her and fldy links; theace (19) north leventy. ' Washington street. • one deiicea nnd thirty minutes asjt"-. Mrs. Anne Britton spent last hands, she'd have her . twelve chakpi-anil fllty, links; thence-(U> • north forty , degrees and fifteen minutes week at Washington, N.J., as the mind, time and energy east, six chains and thirty-three, links \ta guest o^ Mrs.,N. E. 'McClarjr. ' free for the things that, the pkco of beginning! containing- o&a Willard Marks of Denver, Color- hundred and sixty acres, strict meaiui* ., asjj wife and mother, IlounJoil on tho north by thepnblis ado, is visiting hie. parents, Mr. and road, William Vandoren's and Oanet, Mrs. Theodore A. Marks, she alone ii able to do. „ WyckoffB, writ by David B. Vanderyeer, Scientific Heat south: by David ). Vandorveer and,Joimh Dr. F. C. Ogden is attending a . .' '' ' '" i Rue, and east by WUllam Vandorne's land, dental convention at Louisville, Ky. being Tract. No. 1 described Is s> deed He was accompanied ly Edward from Joaenh Folhemus and others..heirs oC TRIANGLE Wood or coal fires in the fireplace send 90 per cent of ThereitaStu Tunis D. DUDOIB to Tunis'V. DuBoli.' Emmons. - ' their warmth up the chimney. and Style of Being the sanie tract of land and pram. Miss Emily Britton will bo a rep- lies conveyed to WUIlim H, DuBoT«. Vy Radiantfire, the new gas heating invention, sends 90 Radiantflra to real bargains.—-Advertisement:'

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Roasting Cjiickens 39c RED BANK REGISTER, SEPTEMBER 86, 1925. FOOTBALL SEASON OPENED. TUNNEY WINS RY X. O. , Hlfk Selteel R*d Piolnc tfat First t« KtuA, Out Fini CUAa e! the Year. Battler Maddea. ,' | Special for Saturday The Red Bank high school foot* dene Tonney, who train! for ball team opened tha season Sat- nost of his ring' battles at Red POUND CAKE urday with a victory, over the Bank, knocked out Bartley Madden alumni association^ on the/ Knoll* n tha tbli-d round of a ache4ulei<>>>T»>i»>>>>; • Aronld Eadley of Belmar spentt touchdown. Kaiser blocked a kick MsBBOUth Caimtjr SunrofttaV Offic*. Odell, formerly Ellel Amtln, deceased, BO. Sunday with J. Barry Herbert. Mr. ties li hereby 2iven to the creditors c FRANK VANSYCKLE" and the high school failed to make In tht matUr of tb« eatate ol Effd Odell, and Mrs. Herbert,attended an out- laid deceased to exhibit to the subscriber, the ettra point lonnirlT Effel Austin, d«eeaaed. executor *s aforesaid, their debts and de- ing of the Central railroad veterans' Notlot to cndlton to preient cltlmi mand! agalnat tha asld estate, under oath, 149 West Front Street Red Bank, N. J. HARRY CAPLAN In tha last; quarter the high association Monday at Bear Moun- lt tt within six months from the date of the school's line was given a severe tain. ' .. • Fonuint to thi ord^r of Joieph L. Don- aforesaid order, or. they * will be forever ftbar» turrogata of th« Oountjr of Mon-barred of thalr aettona therefor against the . . Telephone 1296 Ib LOCUST AVE. RED BANK, N. J. test. The alumni team worked Rocco Janerello . and daughter mouth, utdt on tba tw«ntr-6nt day ofsaid subscriber. the ball'up to within, tw^yardi of Auguit, l>t(, on tht application of Giono ' Dated FreeholB, N. J., August 21, 192S. spent the week-end at Jersey City. F. OdalV M«outot of th« eiUte of ESel the goal line with two more, downs Mr. and Mrs. Rue of Newark are . •- :•• GEORGP F, ODELL, and'eight inches, to' go; for a first ^*i*****4***************************************** making their home with George ******** down. Twice, the graduates hurled Taylor of Branch avenue. * themselves-against tha High school Mr. and Mrs.-Edward Simpson- • line and' twice they were, thrown and Mr, and. Mrs. John Minngh back without a gala and, the ball have'closed their summer homes at went,to the high school team. On Gooseneck Point and have returned Persistent Advertising the first play Taylor went: half way to Jersey City for t'-e winter. down: the field before. he was Miss Sadie Bath, who spent the stopped. A few more plays and summer with her brother, Raymorid Monday, October 5th, at 1 P. M. Red Bunk made its. third touch: Bath, has gone Lack to New York. down. Winfleld' Wainwrlghtii putting a new roof on his house on Sycamore • i Pays Best Joseph C. Smith wan-referee- of T the game and Carl Host was um-avenue; ;• RED BANK AUCTION HOUSE pire. • A' grass fire on the Woodbrook On Saturday' afternoon > of'' this tract was put out Saturday by the '.'"•"' 31--3T MONMOUTH STREETT i •'•...-... \ Fifteen pr twenty years ago, when Charles * Austin. Bates was regarded at the best adver- week the high school eleven will toraen. ' . . 1 play Bellville at; Knollwood. The Mr. and Mp>.. Joseph' .Oschwald EVERYTHING MUST GO TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER 'tisement writer in the United States, he wrote rest of the season's schedule.is. as are away on an- automoliile trip. this article concerning advertising! follows: Mr, Eldridge of HemprteacTj L'ong Household Goods,.of a.12 room home consisting of the Finest Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Drap- October- IT—South Oranje—awar. Island, has been:, spending two October 10—Weltfleld. #eeks with Edwin Hobbs. erieg;:'Tapestry Curtains, Oil Paintings, Antique Grandfather's Clock; Chairs, Desks, Crockery, It is continuous, effort that pays in adyer. October 2<—Irabertvllle. ^ ' _\ OetoVer SO-^friiiceton—iwar. ' ; *f John Hi-VanNess-visited friends -Glassware, China, Mirrors, Books, Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tools, Coal, Gas, Oil Eanges and ~ as in everything else;. • •:. . November 1—Lakewood—awar,. • •',**<> at Jamesburg yesterday. Heaters; also beautiful Evening Dresses, Suits arid Shoes, Piano, Musical Instruments, Type- Noremlur H—Frwhold. -IT Frederick Ayxes spont yesterday A. business man doesn't close-his store one Thanksgiving day—LVonsrdo. • with rejatlves. at Dayton, New Jer- writer-Sewing Machine, etc. : «k in the month or three months in the year. i ">•••-••• ... ' • ' Open evenings till 9:00 P. M. for. inspection. . . . THE DOLPHIN WINS AGAIN. He keeps open all the year round.' ,•,.•,; .SHREWSBURY NEWS. ; GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. M.yor Whlu't Boat Vtetorlau» In He should advertise in the same way that; Sundad y R*c« on th» Sb^ Specltl School EUctton to b* Held Monmouth Clerking Co., Clerks. i Mayor William H. B. White's '•, Hat« tomorrow Night- lie keeps his store open. If he advertises for a Dolphin'. scoreu- "another victory An election will be held at.seven, •tone and then stops his advertisirig^e beginft- Sunday morning when Bhe"defest*d o'clock tomorrow-night at the 'to lose some of>the benefits his advertising has EHwood Powers's Miana and Sarah Shrewsbury- schdolhouse to author- ; Clay, Brown's EHzabath in theize the school trustees to sell the already, done for his store. 7 v •: / weekly event of the tw«nty.four achoolhouse and lot at Wayside, and $ foot' knockabout' class on theto buy an acre of-land adjoining the Shrewsbury, river. Mayor White ichool building at Shrewsbury for a I" It is continuous advertising which has made was < at the helm with Pelf ore playground. ' • , , each letter in the word "RoyaFbefore the words Fisher at the sheet and.'.'Happv1 , The'•• firemen cleared about $110 Petersen as the other member of atai«uchr« party) and;'dance last "Boyal Baking Powder," worth millions upon the crew. The Elizabeth and Mlana Thursday night at the firehouse. lailllonfllof dfii i ; sailed: a nip .and tuck race fpr sac.John,. Lang, Sr,,.w*5:«h»!rman^ the ond place and the pc^'.ion went to committee in charge of the affair. More than 25 years ago the owner of Royal • the Elizabeth due to theMIana foul- Dr. and Mrs.'Ernest Fahnestock ing her near the finish line, The have returned from a trip to ng Powder refused. $12,000,000.fpr^his-bus.; Elizabeth was sailed* by Hrrry Clay, Europe. They were away three iness. The business must now be worth several Erisley White, Edward KcClellan months. , tibes what it was worth then; and it is a busi- and James Clay. Harry Martin Mrs. W. P. Brown has returned ness which was built up and fostered by per- sailed the Miana with Ferdinand to New York for the winter. White at the sheet Miss Ella Case, who teaches sistent advertising.' school at Freehold,'was home over BASEBALi; the week-end. Miss Catherine Billings is spend- . ' You may say that your store Is so well Teams In County Stria. Retain ing two weeks with relatives in Iqlcmn that it doesn't need advertising; that1' Their Standings. Massachusetts. The teams in the Monmouth Miss Beatrice Riordan, who un- 'H0HE0f1tiE RADIOMAN I everbody knows you and your goods. county champlonsl)ii» baseball series derwent an-operation for appendi- did not change in standing since last citis at the Long Branch-hospital, is .1 • u But people are Very forgetful. They have week but Freehold and Long; steadily improving and is expected to think pretty hard to remember who was the Branch'each raised their percent- home in a few days. vice presidential candidate that didn't win in ages by victories, Long Branch de- Joseph- Reynolds\ has returned feated the Trenton team,- which from a trip to Springfield, Massa- the last campaign, and yet that man was pretty, played under the namo of Bradley chusetts. . . well advertised at the time. ' . Beach, on Sunday at Long Branch Shrewsbury's baseball team de- by a score of 6 to 3. Freehold, feated Highlands Sunday at the playing on its homo croundi, de- latter place by a score of 7 to 2. "WHERE RADIO COSTS LESS" ",""' It has been truly said that the time to ad- tested Atlantic Highland by Francis O'Brien was in the box for (i score of 4 to 3. Both games ware the winning team.. vertise is all the time. . highly'Interesting and some fast Michael Sagurton is building an baseball was displayed. All of th addition to his house. SERVICE AND In business there is no sucti thing as stand- teams are now using some minor Patrick Callery's house Is being WE REFUND MONEY INSTALLATION rig still. A business man must go forward or league players. Next Su-.-lay Long repainted by Benjamin Lane. CHEERFULLY ON. ABSOLUTELY FREE I te will fall back.- Even if you do just as much Branch will play at Freehold and Walter Lueck has bought a ANY ITEM SOLD Bradley Beach and Highlands- wil Chevrolet automobile. TO ALL OUR tusiness this yea)* as you did last, some other play a double header' on the Nave- * HERE CUSTOMERS ellow is doing more busiriesa and he gets ahead sink field. f you. »>» • • VICTORY FOR THE OVALS. 1 ATWATER KENT, MODEL 20 Rail Bank Taim Took a Game from Each'year's effort should be to exceed last LlttU Silver Sunday. Whirls a whole ear's business. , ' • - In an exciting baseball game Sun day the Ovals of Bed Bank defeated tabfiil damp dry The''only sure way to do it Is to advertise. Little Silver by a tcore of 10 to 4 in one minute WE CARRY ALL STANDARD MAKES Advertise in busy times because the iron must Harry Hensen was the pitcher for >e struck while it is hot; and advertise in dull the Ovals and he allowed only seven NoWrtagtrrmdod scattered hits, Veto ParrO was th* THIS WEEK ONLY! DAVID GRIMES THIS WEEK ONLY t Imes to heat the iron. ' pitcher for Little Silver, He held B«ttoo« Saved the Ovals at his mercy until the The One Successful Dry Battery Set It can be done. sixth inning when the Bed Bankera HbSd 1 started a batting; rally and scored TUBES BATTERIES six rum. Next Sunday tha Ovala '4 Newspaper fidvertiitoff la wore effective will play at Rumion against High , Genuine FREED-EISMANN New 48 Volt Urge i any other kind of advertising because 1f lands. ^ _ ^ R. C. A. or - Improved Six Tube Neutrodyne Set ie advertisement is put in the best newspapeiu, The Woodaock Seeee*. CUNNINGHAM Ever Ready "B" •-pi -J any neighborhood It will be taken into. m,ore The woodcock season Ain New lomes that can be reached in any other way at Jersey opens tomorrow and will GAROD V. continue through October and No '"nil coat. • . . • •' ; • •' ;• •''. -I ;.•'! • " At Low.est Price in New Jersey . vember. A special woodcook hunt- "I ing llctnie li required before tit* opening of.the upland gattiiiaian Complete Line of on November 10th. After that data 1.95 61^ or twenty years ago. Thflt'advice 1« Jurt the regular hunting and fishing li Also Guaranteed Tubes at SPEAKERS Alio Power "B't" at "i Bound today as it was then.' Hew Is a re«, cense is al), that ia required, 1 and 1i4*r:;-•.••'•; ' ' ^ ' •.•'•'•,'; ••.-;•;, i..'i $2.69 Hl|hlandtrt la Play Dout>l« Heafery 98c . The Bed Bank Register goes into more than Tha Highlander: basaball team All Tubes Meter Tested ACCESSORIES ' FRESH STOCK }>8pp homM every week, and these lamlllei and Bradley Beach will phy a dou« JOSEPH EDGAR ied,,ftvery"day and every week, Home of tkie bli hiadir next Sunday. afternoon toc»l BtprntnUtW* SERVICE] - •* i Which you'have for sale. on th» Valley drive fluid ai Atlantic SSptwl Jiml X*| BanV, N. J, >..» Hlghlandi. - Th« first game will ba- AVOID MISTAKES I tln «t;lUB o'oloek and the teeom > WE ARE LOCATED RIGHT NEXT TO,THE! PAVUAOE3 HIP BROKEN IN ACCIDENT. FAREWELL GIFT OF A CAMERA tigi»toie» Car of Atlantic Highlands Man Ran Mrs. J. Henry Willing Surprised in as FOR SALE into * Pol*. Pleasant Way Lit t, Week. f-: W. D. Woods of Atlantic High- Each year the ladies' auxiliary of lands is in the Long Breach hospi- the Port Monmouth fire company at Private Sale tal with a broken hip BJ the result gives a party for the firemen at the • * > * *• of an accident •which"occurred early Port Monmouth* ichoolhouse. When '.''" Entire' Contents of House known as Dunrobin Farm, yesterday morning mar the Mid- Mrs. -J1 Henry Walling went to the 0 dletown township. high school at schoollfouse last Friday night she « , Riverdale Avenue, Shrewsbury, N. J. Leonardo. Mr. Woods was on his thoufht sho was going to this-an- i'i way t'o New York in his Packard nual event arid she. had no idea that Consisting of Antique Tables; Chairs, Desk, Grand- automobile. Ho swerved his car the occasion was to take the form Close work,, poor Iltjht, father's Clock, Ornaments, GKina, Glassware, Beds, to the left side of the road to avoid f a fare well, surprise party to her. K long hour*—correct fjati. hitting a Ford truck owned by Wil- Tho festivities were not long in as will save the vision and :' Box Springs, Mattresses, Oil Paintings, Engravings,, liam Schruby, a milk ijealer of irogrcss, however, before she found 1iii|MSppY %• '••''• ^ plimlnate fatigue. ', ,., ..' Books, etc. Also an Imported Hand Carved' Italian Leonardo. Mr. Scbruby \5as driv- ut. Marcus Muller, the president ing out of a side road to turn into if the fire company, in a speech al- V? iWalnut Dining Koom Set. the main road oh which Mr. Woods luded to the fact that Mr. and Mrs. 1 was riding.' It afterwards devel- Walling within a few days would Can be seen any day after ten o'clock, morningsi oped that it wa: not necessary for leave for Brndenton, Florida, to P*i! spend the winter. He spoke of 1 1 Mr. Woods to have changed his \ Terms Cash. MRS. A. B. DALBY course, as Mr. Sch.-uby brought-his many things which Mrs. 'Walling y truck to a stop before h« reached' had;done for the benefit of the'fire- men. When ho concluded his speech. 3tew - mi. the. corner. ;Mr. • WoodsV car ran Mrs. Willard Palmer took the: floor ANNOUNCEMENT off the road and into a pole, wreck- and presented a folding camera to ing the car nnd breaking . Mr. Mrs. Walling as a joint gift from Wocds's hip. Mr. Schruby took Mr, (s"»- - Before being accepted into the -National Association of the firemen and the auxilary. Mrs. fflk1-'..••.••••••••• ••••...:•'." Woods to Atlantic Highlands, where 1 Dyers 4 Cleaners as a "Master Member" the cleaner's plant is Walling.was so overcome with emo- ^^>^i.':;!iS^l •••• • • '^Maaaassl' •• UUV: lUti'?. -":i looked over and approved. ° first aid treatment was given by Dr. tion that she found it impossible to If he owns his own plant, has the facilities and knowledge Joitn H. ,VanMater. Later Mr. tire Service make a reply. Later on when she m of the art, he is accorded the "Matter" emblem and the rights Woods was taken to the hospital. regained her composure she thanked TELEPHONE 72-R to use it. He suffered ' other injuries besides ler friends for the gift.; Various So you ice, when you send your cleaning work to a. "Matter" the broken hip 'tnd'his condition is imusements were enjoyed at the Get Your Winter"Wardrobe Ready Now! f the assurance- of SERVICE goes beyond his individual say-so-r- very serious. lie stated that the 'estivities and everyone had a fine hs is backed'by a large, honorable and energetic organization. accident was entirely his own fault - Are you getting one hundred per cent, service out of your clothes ? Do they look, ^ ervice car i and he absolved Mr. Schruby from os well aa good clothes should look aftet only one season''s.wear ? . all blame. Jersey Coast Cleaners & Dyers GOING TO CALIFORNIA. Get out your last winter's-overcoat and let us have those'*motor robes right always ready. I it B ' "' CITY MANAGER PLAN WINS. Major Balch, Now Retired, Takes away. There's only one thing that gives wearing apparel new life—Super "MASTER" CLEANER Position on Pactf; Coast Cleansing. We can give it to you. > Steam Vulcanizui Keamburg Voters Adopt New Gov- 1 > — »<• i ernment by Vote of 393 to 332. Major Oliver H. Balch, a retired United States army officer and fl Balloon and True Keansbgrg voters yesterday by a former resident oi Fair Haven, who vote of 393 to 332 adopts' the. city for several' years wa.-, stationed at manager plan of government. This Fort Hancock, will ttiovo this week Leon's Red Bank • Tires in Stock is thosocond-municipality in the from JefTerBjavllle,'InaiaBSj where state to approve this form of gov- he has'been.connected with, the vSteam Dye WorRs ernment! the other being Cape May finance department of the' United City, winch adopted t"ie manager States army, to Sacramentd, Cali- ' Master Cleaner and Dyer of This Vicinity. Formerly French Cleaners and Dyers plan last December. < ornio. Major Balch will be accom- 24" We.t Front Street John Hansei Main Office & Plant: Upper Broad St. Tel. 1956 At yester'day's election at Keans- panied by Mrs. Balch, who was for- biirg" 75 per cent of the registered merly Miss Florence Bennett, 70-76 White Street J 42 West Front Street Branch Store: 6 Broad Street Phone 1151 voters went to the polls and cast daughter of the late Charles L. PHONES " Phone 2843-J their (ballots. . Candidat"; for the Bennett and sister of Abram Ben- RED BANK, N.J. ' LONG BRANCH, S88 Broadway three commissioner allowed Eeans- KEYPORT—18 Eaat Front Street Phone 178-J nett of Fair Haven, and their Red Bank * NIGHT, PHONE I209-W, ] K—Now Empire Theatre Building Phone \ burg under the law ra-.'st file their daughter Juliette. petitions -withiii fifteen days and a • 734 1 Major Balch' is now receiving Ne^er mind how hour ge order, special election will bo -held fifteen 104S •' I Just phono the truck it your door. days later. After the election the $1,665 a year as a retlred^army of commissioners will'employ'.a man- fleer. He retired from'the: regular Expert service in cleansing of oriental and domestic rugs or carpets ager, who will have charge of the army last Wednesday. Hn has ac- borough affairs, working under the cepted an appointment as property direction of the commissioners. officer of the national guard of Cali- . Monmouth County Surrogate's Oflica. their actions therofor asatait'thajaald lub- fornia at $2,100 a year. His head- Adolph V. Manlender and Walter S. A spirited campaign was held at In_tHa matter of the estate of Eilwnrd Meyer, exoctitor! of tha eitate of Edward' scrlber. . * quarters will be. at. the adju&nt Wllllsm Moyir, deceased. William Meyer, deceaied, notice It hereby Dated Freehold, September 22d, 1925. Keansburg, those favo.ing the Riven to tho, creditors of aald deceased ADOLPH V. MAERLENDER, general's department.at the state Notice to creditors to present claims WALTER S. MEYER. change in government and thoseop- capitol at Sacramento. against estate. to- exhibit to tha aubacriber, executora aa A HELPFUL poaed to it both being well organ- Pursuant to tha order of Joseph L. aforeaaid, their debts and demands atainst Major Balch is a native of Cali- Donahay, surrogate of the County of Mon'' the sold estate, under oath, within tlx If there's work to be had, The ized.. : mouth,- mada on the twenty-second day months from the date of the. aforesajd Register's ..Want Department will (MORTGAGE SERVICE fornia and he and his family look of September,. 1925, on the application of order, or they will be forever barred of find it for you.—Advertisement forward with great pleasure to their BUSINESS IN NEW HANDS. return to that state. .T .'"' ' Tbu CAN OBTAIN a loan here to finance the William Seeley Sella Out to Tot- building or the purchase of a home or to re- tenvllle F.«tident. Bldt (or, Officers' Hornet. financethe present mortgage on your property, William Seeley, of the firm of Bids will be opened today for the i The size of this company (the largest NOTICE OF ELECTION. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. k To KI.IallA JACOUS:— Child Burned to Death. ttAWBTAY nUILDlNO AND LOAN AS- Ily vlrtua of an order of tha Court of SOCIATION, RED HANK, !.'. J. Chancery of New Jeraey, roade on the day Flro starting , fro-n a defective s Tha annual meatlnir of tha aharer-oldera of the data hereof, In a certain cauta K tha Mainstay Building and Loan Aaio- wherein Alberta A. JICO'JI ..It pttttlonar, chimney on Monday caused the llatlon (or lha election ol director! anil niul you, Kliilia Jacoba, ara defendant, you death of tho throe-months-old PurJ.Ottrt Jir auditors to fill dilating vacancies, anil (or am reiiulreil to appear and plead, amwei tba transaction of such other hutlneia ai or demur In petitioner'! petition on or be daughter of Georfcu Grapola of Bar be naeisssry, will lie held at thefore tha 10th day of November, naxt. oi Engllshtown, Tho child's mother alraatort* room of tha Bocond National In default thereof auoh daeraa will be tmtOMHtlDERSK' Ouike^Co. Imported Bank and Trust Company, Iteil Hank, Niw taken agnln.t you at tha Chanoeller thai' had gono into n field to pick some, tartar, on Wadntadar, Octobir 1th, lOiS. think equltabla and Juat, tomatoes nftcr putting tha infant Sivflfc H>f Broom, rich W attwtan tha hours of liOO o'olock I'. M. Tha object of laid lult It to obtain a mlcop in tho cradlo in the kitchen »ad »|OO o'olock P. M. dcerre of divorce dli!olvlnir tha marrlavt •fo WILLIAM V. BMITII, between you and tha atld petitioner. A neighbor saw the flro nnd turned , • Hecretary. Dateil September tth, 1026. In tho alarm. An Engllshtown flro ROUEDQHS NOTICE OP SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT QU1NN, PAItSONl * DOnEHUB, mnn cnrrlod tho child outdoors but Estate of Gloria D. Bpiarln, dtceaitil, Bolleltori of Petitioner, Itittrmtdlate Account. P. O. Addrtit, Itad Bank, N. 1. it'dlod soon nftorwnrds. notlot It htraby «lvtn that tht recounts IN CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY. , »t tha mbserlbir. trustee of tha Irusls To ALKIIKD JACOdBONl trtsttd In and br tha 4th, Sth and olli Ily virtue of an order of the Court of Helping a Theological Studanl 1 CHAS. H. RUDLOFF aarairapht of tht last will and testament Chanaery of New Jersey, made on the day A sermonotti) party an * mipper of laid dttesstd, will b« audltsd tnd ttsltd of the data hereof, in a eartaln cause br the Rurrofate of tha Countr of Mon- wherein Edith Jacobson li petitioner, and wni hold lust wool: at Mrs. Mont- mm mouth anil rtporttd for ttttlirrunt to the you, Alfrfd Jaeotiton, are defendsnt, you gomory Jones's al Asbury fark. Dittributor for "Frigidaire' Benefit Qrphihi Conn •' tali Oovntr, on Thuri. sra required to sppear and plead, answer it), the twsalr-nlnth dtr of Oolobtr, ft* demur to petitioner's petition on or be-Tho profits from tho affair woro for Monmouth • and Octta Counlltt Ai D. till, at whleh time appllettlon will fore tha «laletnth dtr of November, uiod to nsslit Coot-go A. Crnwley In be .mad«udae far thtite* t(Uowanoa of eommlsslons 1039, or In default thattof such neiret will Norwood Are., Blbaron, N. J. Mtintal fitt, lit taktn against you at tht Chancellor hli itudloa for tho mlnlitry nt Hah shall, think «qiittal>]t and juat. « w«y thoolqKlcnl Instltuto. Tha com ilu-.... The oM.nl of talil suit la to obtain % mlttoo In cliArito bf iho suppor com^ aura* of rllvurre rilisolvlm tht mtrrltie N.B.C.CaJ^ec BIDI WANTED, l)it»a«n you tnd lha Mid pttltlontr, prised Mri. Kstollo Stovam. Mri. RED BANK SHOWROOM Dat.d 8>pt«mlnr g.l. lilt, Vlrglnln Hurrl«( MM. L'jcjr Sprlgg, 7 XDWARO W, W1IE, Bolieltor of relltloner, Mri. H«l«n Uoldon and Mri. dulnei Momoutb PlumUak Su.ply C< Y. 0. &&*gs!».'Wk1!Nb v> f SEPTEMBER 30, 1925.

Sebooner Sunk. NO PEDESTRIAN, HAD PASSED. Middletown Entertainment CHILDREN'S BIG PAjTY. The schooner Benjamin A. Van- Th« Colored Man Knew Till/For A concert and entertainment will Brunt, of which Captain Vadin He Wat There) All the Time. >e given Wednesday night, October LARGE GATHERING'AT WATER Curtis of Keyport was captain and While two rnen were driving in 21st, at Clinton chapel of Zlott WITCH PLAYGROUND.' managing owner for several -years, the country in an automobile the Methodist church ot Middletown. was sunk in a collision with the car broke down. Finally one de- The performers will b» Mist Ethel 'oar Handred Coiidre>n Attended >' /Ue^j'l ^ki''\A^ United States cruiser Milwaukee cided to walk on until hit compan- Brandon of Red Bank and her com- Parly Given Laat ifaturdajr by the TheTprodJislXu Sunday of lost week near Cape ion could make the necessary re- pany. Refreshments will be told. HlghUnde Bualneie Menji Aeio- pairs and overtake him. When the prodlg»l son went «w»y 1.. Henry. All the crew was",h«< trice Rembert and Harold Smith. 'long on 1 ooVf when it skidded on a soft spot and exclaimed. ^J ; _, Marion Neimark and Charles Lovoy Municipal Ownership fn Toronto. ran into a tree. Nobody was hurt, Canada seems able to make mu. Toe Lcwyer'a Apology. nut as the ruralite,picked himself up were second. Gold medals were ilcipal ownership a success. For AT THE DIVORCE TRIAL. Important to Car Owners awarded to the six children. Knives, A young practitioner appeared he said to the motorist: "Well, that ixampte, Toronto has had munici- before a pompous old judge who The Uwyer Wanted to Know :andy and other articles were pal ownership and operation of her was goin' some. But say,'.mister, iwarded as prizes in the other took offense at-a remark the lawyer there's one thing I'd like to ask ye. About tl>* Plaintiff* Buiineei.^ „ street car system, for four years, made criticizing his decision. „ events. Carl Greenfield and Helen and here are some of the resujfts: How do'ye stop one of these here Arthur Train, assistant d(stri(*6/s; "If you do not instantly apologize contraptions where there ain't' no Fltzpatrick won the potato races. 1 attorney of New York, hat a teady-j- UM'DTPPING—Ithe Firestone e£ Tho entire system has been re- for that remark, ; said the judge, ','1 trees?" • . ^ . wit which haa caused the dty Milton Farra and Helen Cottrdl habilitated, tuned up, and brought shall commit you for contempt of ! : 1 captured the running broad-jumps into first class condition. " of many witnessesi . Thihis wag proved "f; , process builds info-tires extra quality court." , . , ' ' Hij Choice of Weapon*. recently in a divorce 'trial, ? Mr; M G 1 and the three-legged races were There'-are 222 miles of traclf, all "Upon reflection, your honor, s The Irishman in France iiad been Train was cross-examining , the won by Beatrice Rembert and Edith either new or rebuilt, serving an instantly replied the young attor- plaintiff, with wham he had the fol- by impregnating aftd insulating every fiber Silverblatt and by George Ellis and area o£ 35 square miles. '.'.•. challenged to a duel. "Sure," he ney, "I find that your honor Was criad, "we'll foight wld shlllelahs." lowing tilt: » Alfred Chindina. Twelve children Cash fares are 7 cents', four tick- right, and I was wrong,- as yqur its are sold for 25 cents, or 60 tick- "That won't do," said his second. "You claim this woman drinks", of every cord with rubber, ^j took part in a pie eating contest, honor always is." ,- . I* that the reason you wish to dk its, for $8.-. The average fare per 1 As the challenged party, you have which tyas won by Wallace Parker. The judge looked dubious,, but vorce her?" - * , lassenger is 6.15 cents. - .' the k right to choose the arms';: but Ice cream and cakes were served finally said that he would accept the chivalry demands that you decidt "Yes, sir." , , Transfers are universal and free, apology. , • •. ' This exclusive method is carried out in after'the contest. W. Addisoh Ro- whether from tar to car, from bus upon a weapon with which french- "Do you drink yourself?" ' malne, H. Kavookjlari: and Charles "That's my business I" angrily re- \ij :o bus, or between car line and bus Hie Wife'a Extravagance. men are familiar." , Greenfield were in general charge ino. The principle of one city— "Is that so, indade?" returned sponded the irate husband , special Gum-Dipping plants, after which A "horny-handed son of toil," Unmoved, Mr. Train asked; this ' if the party and they enjoyed the >ne fare—rules supreme. who had, been married less than, a the generous Irishman. "Then we'll foight it out wid guillotines." question: "Have .you any other party-EB much as the children. Equipment has been modernized. year, was complaining to a friend [the COHJS are put through the usual caien- m i e> business?", _. *••_<' 3itil it includes some of the finest of ;his yrtfe's extravagance. . and Jatest model cars on the North Why Jimmy Giggled. idering process* , i American continent. , "How is a man going to save'any- AT THE PENITENTIARY. 1 EIGHT BUILDING PERMITS. thing for old age?" he said. "I no Jimmy giggled when the teache: 1 The repair • shops- have ' bi sooner get home than it's 'Tom, give read the story of the Roman whi Three Creature! Who Looked/Cap- They were Itetied Laet Week by the irought to a point where Toronto me a dollar, give me fifty cents, swam across the Tiber three time able of Any Crime. , ' , By tliis method, added strength and lompares them in efficiency with a give me fifteen cents,' for this, that, before'breakfast. A r Red Bank Building Inspector. ?ord factory—which is tho ultimate Mr. Amabury, the superintendent -- and the other thing, I just can't "You do-not doubt attained of the penitentiary, was escorting ' Last week Charles A. Ffake, imit in getting results. Savings on stand it." swimmer could do that, do you, flexibility are imparted to the cords; mak- building inspector of Red Bank, is- old-time repair bills, officials claim, a party of women visitors through , ' "Why, Tom, what in the world Jimmy?" risked the teacher. the building. They entered a room sued eight building permits amount- will pay all carrying charges and ing Gum-Dipped Balloons most service- even the principal cost of the shops does your wife" do" with so much "NoBlr," ~ said Jimmy/. "but where' three women were Busily ' ing to ,|3,299. Those permits were within the lifetime of the buildings,. money?" , wondered why he didn't make it sewing. As they tamed to leave the as follows: All this has been done on the "I don't know— I ain't give her four, and get back to the side his room one of the visitors said; able and enduring over rough roads* Hollow tile »hop, one itory, 28x33 feet, lervice-at-cost plan. The lines have none yet." clothes were on^'. _ "What, vicious-looking creatures! J5 Harrlidn* avenue," cott 1S0O. Frank jeen rebuilt and are operated by What are they in for? They jcaliy Howard owner, : • - ;hree citizens, who serve without . . Tho Concert Program. Their Firat Dinner. , look capable of ,'commltting, Qiiy' Save money—buy, Gum-Dipped Frame garage, 18x20 ' feet, 57 Linden pay; and who-have given service •'.•."I seek'for'thee in every flower,' Mr. Recentmarrie (who ha! crime." • , < place, ctwt *Z0O. Vlto Calahdrlello owner. a tenor solo, had been selected by Frame carue. ,12x18 feet, 44 Wallace ;hat it would be difficult to pay for. plunged a spoon into dish, prepara- "Well," replied the mrperiritenii Balloons how—while prices are low* street, coat S100. , Morrla Holmitead •"• e> » on the visitor fr,om the city who was to tory to helping to the pudding)— ent, "you see they l?aye no other',-'? owner.. % ~ .' . sing at the village concert. Being Why, Mary, • I feel some hard, home. That is ray private sitting-/' Bepalrp i to atoteat,, WeiWeit Bergterg n sincence, A Register want advertisement asked'what he was going to sing,,ho smooth, round things in the dish; I room, and they are my wife and p> MOST MILES PER DOLLAR. cost tBOO; Sandy Madlaon owner and will- take any marketable thing to wrote that he had chosen "I seek wonder what they can be. . ,, daughters." • •'.- ' ,t Charles Hembllng builder. market. The Register's market for thee" (in A flat). In the pro- Mrs. Recentmarrie—Why, they're '. • j ': +** >^'"i| Frame B«riae,i . 18218x20 feet, 28,.Irving place numbers' over 35,000 persoEB. S gramme it accordingly appeared as; eggs, John; there are.six, just as - It pays to advertise In The Besls* I FRED H. VAN DORN . RED BANK NASH CO. MOUNT.ENGLISH CO. plaoe, ooet 1408,,-Hirry Hawklne. owner ^Advertisement.- - - ;'Song—tf seek for thee in a flat.1" the recipe eays. — ter.—Advertisement. ' ' 77 Broad StJ 77 Monmouth St. Monmouth St. & Maple Are. ' and George W. Sewing builder. ( Frame saraze, 18x20 feet, .60 Harding Red Bank Autq Radiator Worlce MONMOUTH MOTOR CAR CO. " JOHN D. WATKIN3 road, cost 1*50. Martin VanBuren fimock owner and George W. Sewing builder. L 113 West Front St. 38 Maple Are. Cor. Bridge 4 Rlrenldo Are. Bepalra to hom», corner Shrewsbury •avenue and Oakland atreefc cost «451 Jamea J. Qullley owner and George W Sewing builder. • ' ' • 7 . . ' Addition to ehed. 20x40 feet. River itreetucoat *«00, E. Otborn 4 Co., own- :n, '' ' ' ,\ ' J ' .

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Abram: Kridel Buya Mro.% WiIhel '; raina RoberUonY Property. Abram Kridel has bought Mrs \. Spring"street asraii investment. Th'i sale was made by Hylin "; Salz and the 'price was $11,000. The proj- ^brtyyis-nesr H&rdirigrioad, with' a frontage of 106 feetand a depth of 200,feet. The house U a large on of the colonial type and it has nln Tooms -with-modern-improvemfsntSi The property is repleto with trees and shrubbery. Mrs. Robertson will move to a house vhicli ulio is build' ing in-Middletown townt'.iip. ; - Belmar Girl to Wed. • Tlic News is There! The wedding,of "Miss Eula fc, Leonard of Belmar to Samuel P, Motzgar, Jr., of Asbury Park, will 1 take place on Saturday., nighjt of this . -rfoek.. Miss Dorothy Dear will bo maid of honor and the bridesmaids , will be Mrs. Lester Leonard, Miss Isabelle Hall of Brooklyn, Miss j Charlotte Pattisonv of- New Yorl The Crculjation is Th6ret j and Miss Mabef' Massinger o: Ocean Grove...... ': 4i» • Title' Company Buya' Property. The Monmouth tit!) company oi Freehold has bought the /bram C B. Havens property, adjoining Two-^ants Suits courthouse at, Toms Riveri wher it will carry on a branch of its titli searching business; Alfred W Brown, former sheriff -of Ocea county, will be' hiahage'r for thi fop Fall Toms River branch. Tha^sWhat We would like to have every man in town Bwletball at Long Branch. . The second floor of the Thin examine the materials and tailoring of our avenue garage • building at Lor. Branch has been rented to Jacl $25, $30, $35 Two-Pants Suits. They have Cropscy.'wh' is org nizlng abas- Makes So kotball team and wh will hold bas- real style to them of course»th&t you can see ketball games in thebuild'ng. Th< first gamo will be played Octobe,: at a glance-but we're stressing materials and 17th. • •• ' workmanship, because these points must be Keyport Literary Society Officera. Mamj People 'The new officers of tho Keyport right if the suit is to wear and give satisfac- iitcrary club for tho coming year 4re Mrs. Edith V. Wyckoff presi tionrand the price dont, Mrs. Norman B. Lockwooi vice president, Mrs. W. S. Wallace Advertise recording secretary, Mrs. H. T. Hop kins corresponding secretary nnc $25 - $3O - $35 Mrs. Harvey 0. Bedle treasurer. . ' Mulleo—Underwood. . Announcement has been made 61 There! tho marriage of Frank E. Undof. Ruppenheimer wood, sales manager at tho Tustlnt piano store at Asbury Park, to Mrs, Suit&stnd 'Top: C

.' Whtn there ii somotlilng A Wan Advertisement In Tho Roiflstor cm Stetson and Boteallno Hats in all the new do for you, dont try to do it in • mor«.'upontlvr way.—Advertlao mont. , v . ' shapes and shades—$8, $9. $10, $12, .\l" ' Moameutb County Surrefatt'e'OMce. : 'in lh» natter of,the, eatata e( Melvll! . Others $4, $5. : SutDhtn, dietaitl. Nolle* t> • iredltofi to pieient elilm 1 nalnit Mtale. •:4 , Futiuanl to tbe order c( Joiepn Oonabejr. •iirraiate of th» Oouoly ot Mon IviThc I mouth, nude on the flnl diy of Au«u«t liaj, en (he uplloatlon oi Howard I HIlillMon, adnWitrator with will er iiiMd el, tha i>tate ot MeUllle Bulphen uieiaiid, aetlte u hereby liven to th J, RRIDEL etedlton of (lid deaeaied to eihlbll ti Ihe •ubeeriier.eilhvlnUlrttpr aa a(o>ankl their debte «nd demandt airalnat the aal BOUGHT A_CAR FOR 910. .

Tw» Youn* Man Will Try v to Mai. • Trip to Canada in It. KESSLER'S <••'• Wesley Walked ( and -Robert MERRALL Gonover, two young men of Fort FOR SALE Monmouth, last week bought for 10 a Ford automobile with no Corner Broad and White Streets body on it, The young men fixed the engine and otherwise put the & CONDITCO. machine in good order. They put The busiest corner in Red Bank. - > o body on the chassis but they 11-13 BROAD STREET RED BANK ittod a board on the car to serve The stock consists of Ladies' Specialties and as a seat. They expect to start Ready-to-Wear Garments. Monday for a top to Canada in TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER ' their ten-dollar car. "We may not The jSxtures are new, modern and especially- get there, but vie are going to adapted for tihis'line. Call-1560, 1561, 1562, 1563 make a stab at it, anyway," said 1 Mr. Walker in talking about the The lease runs 7 yeanfand 9 months on fa- t Today,Wednesday, Sbpfember 30th trip, vorable terms. THE UTMOST IN QUALITY RUMSON NEWS. SERVICE-AND VALUE-ALWAYS Rummage Sala to ba Held Tomor- row at the Community Houie. "Never tte ffiili Seel"? The Presbyterian ladies' aid so- ciety will hold its annual rummage Peter B. Kyne's Story of Palifortaia a'nd'the'South Seas, sale on Thursday of this week at the community houso on Bingham , \ , , with a Great All Star Cast Headed by avenue. The sale will start at ten 'clock in the morning. VoxCre Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marks of ANITA STEWART i Our Dollar Sale Bound Brook spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Arcilla. A -OF- dlnnor party was given for Mr. and Mrs. Marks last Saturday night at hooked! . :] . and BERT LYTELL the Grand View hotel at Fair Ha- Pathe New ' ' Christie Com«dy~my Hesitate" en. DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE A euchre party and dance for tho enefit of tho orphans'* home at Hopewell will bo held next Monday In Effect Until Oct. 7th OS* Thursday and Friday,*October 1st and 2d night at Holy Cross'hall. Miss = Helen O'Eourko is in general charge f the affair. "If your fishing for fish or for cash, hook up with the tackle The tenth grade pupils of the IRENE RICH WILLARD LEWIS that will bring remits:'-Says the Old Philosopher] public school will hold a dance on CATSUP, AM&C, large hot 27c ...... 4 for 1.00 Friday night, October 16th, in the Fancy Quality, ______iigh school building. CATCH THESE GOOD FISH! CLARA BOW BERT LYTELL George Schultz, Robert Wilson PURE.FRUIT JELLIES,,« «.g i... 29c; 4 for 1.00 ,nd John Wilson attended the fire- • r -TO— f ;,'• AM&C., nil varieties. men's convention'held recently at Gold Band Cups and Saucers .., .. -20 Atlantic City. CAVIAR, Genuine Russian,' «• i" 40c;>3 for 1,00 John Ochs will leave in a few Gold Band Cream Pitchers 10 days "for Florida, whero he will Gold Band Breakfast Plates _* .10 Caspian Brand. spend tho winter. A farewell party was given for him last Saturday Gold Band Dinner Plates . .15 COFFEE, Special Blend 2 lbs. for 1.00 night Gold Band Soup Plates •'. .15 EVE'S The Rumson baseball team was OLIVE OIL, Imported, Rejt. value 1.25 —qt. tin 1.00 defeated Saturday by Belford by a Refrigerator Space Savers .^ .75 Excelsior Brand. score of 8 to S. The game was Watch Our Wi»dow« -for Friday and Saturday Speciala CALIF PRUNES, medium size ....5 lbs. for 1.00 played at Family park and a fea- Choico Quality. ture of tho contest was a triple play made by Edward Cosher. Belford Red Bank Hardware Store JUNKET POWDER :....- .8 for 1.00 men wero on second and third whon ROBERT DONOVAN, Prop. All Flavors. the batter hit a liner. Cosher * i t caught the ball with one hand, 38 Monmouth Street "* Red Bank, N. J. • A drama of the forbidden fruit The woman who made a romance of KIRKMAN'S BORAX SOAPV... 17 cakes for 1.00 touched second base and throw the business and the man "who made a business of romance. . ball to third base, putting out the Naar Broad St.. Jo of Arc br d lar e tIa TUNA FISH, » " ' « 2 for 1.00 batter and both runners. Frea Dellvary Phone 936 Walter Hiers Comedy—"Tender Feet" Alice Cartoori~"Alice Chops die Suey" ; s. Select Quality. Jere J. Carew has boiight a Hup- mobile touring car. PORrtiind BEANS : 9 for 1.00 , 1 j Mickey Walker has bought a new x Sunboam, 18 oz. tin. -;, , Cadillac sedan. Satiirday October 3d. FRANKFURTERS, small jar ,...... 4 for 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. O'Rourke of New f York spent Saturday and Sunday Spcrry & Barnes. with Mr. and Mrs. John Carton. Salets Still on SALTINE CRACKERS, Kins', 1-fla pail 3 for 1.00 Fred Moog is working at Hintel- Crisp and Tasty. mann's store. John Naughton Is the owner of a —OF— HARRY CAREY OLIVES, selected quality, 10 oz. bot. ». .3 for 1.00 new Buick coupe. ' AM&C, Queen The annual forty hours' devotion GRAPE JUICE, Sunbeam P'- *»«•29c; 4 for 1.00 services were held tho first of thii L week at Holy Cross church. Tho SKeefej Blantefe and Absolutely Pure. . opening service was held Sunday morning and the closing senico was CHIPSO, large package 4 for 1.00 held yesterd. 7 morning "THE TEXAS TRAIL" Dalton Parmly has bought a now SARDINES, imported, large tin 3 for 1.00 Packard sedan. Comfortables An intensely pulsating story of western daring and western bravery out InT Boneless, in pure olivo oil. A pipeless heater has been in' stalled in Recorder John Yeomans's For the first chilly nights of Fall, extra bed the great wide west where the language of the fists is the language of the CASTILE SOAP, Excelo ...... 12 cakes for 1.00 houso by Patrick H. Kennedy., coverings will be a- welcome addition to any land. • • , Patrick J. Byrne, who is attached Made- with pure olivo oil. to the aviation section of the navy, home—moderately priced. Billy West Comedy—"So Long Bill" DeLuxe Western-'The Young Sheriff" has sent to a number of his friends DUTCH CLEANSER .13 tins for 1.00 souvenir pamphlets of tha visit of Screen'Snapshots the American fleet to New Zealand Blankets and Comfortables ASPARAGUS, Anco brand, No. i iin 27c; 4 for 1.00 Mr. Byrne says that New Zealand Excellent for Salads. ._...,. is a wonderful country and that he Fine All-Wool Blankets in fancy plaids. Various PURE FRUIT JAMS, AM*C. 15 O«. j.r 4oc. 3 for 1.00 had.a very enjoyable time, there Monday and Tuesday, October 5th and 6th Loganberry, Quince; Red Cherry, Pineapple, James Finn will leave in a few bright colors, bindings to match'. Unusual days for Florida. .Peach, Apricot. value ....'...;....•'...... Pair $8.50 and $10.75 IMPORTED PEAS, *•»»<*. *«*• «'»• ***., .4 tinsU.OO THE NEW GIGANTIC "VAIR HAVEN NEWS. Cotton Blankets $2.50 Now pack, Ferrier brand, very fine. Rummage Sale will be Held Tw BONELESS MACKEREL, 3 oz 8 tins for 1.00 Day» at Parish Homo. Wool and Cotton Mixed ...... y. $5.50 Golden Net. A rummage sale will bo held on Friday and Saturday of this week Comfortables—practical and attractive. Printed HONEY BRANNIES 3 pkgs for 1.00 at the Episcopal parish house' for Silkoline, new designs, plain sateen borders. Tho Superior Bran Biscuit. {the benefit of the parish house fund. PICKLES, AM&C, 11 oz. jar ...... 3 for 1.00 V Fair Haven's baseball team do •'-••'.,- each $3.50 feated Honmouth Beach Sunday Fine quality plain sateen, both sides; lambs' Sour Mixed and Sour Gherkins, Reg. value 39c. by a scoro of 4 to 1. Fair Haven FRACY BATH SOAP 3 cakes for 1.00 and Atlantic Highlands are tied for wool filling ...••...;.....v $6.50 third' placed Next Sunday after- , Made in France; Regular value 50c per cake. noon the Fa^ir Haven team will play TISSUE TOILET PAPER . ;9 for 1.Q0 at home against Rumson. Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases Rolls, 1000 Sheets, "Cascade" Mr. arid Mrs. William Knlgh have returned from a vaudevilli CAMPBELL'S SOUPS, 10 tins for 1.00 tour and are spending a few day; 45x36 Pillow Cases\ ....23c. All Varieties. here. 45x36 Pillow Cases 39c VADIS A group of Fair Haven tennl KIPPERED HERRING SNACKS .. 12 tins for 1.00 players were defeated in a tourna n? —W1TH- Golden Net, 3 oz. ment Sunday by Rumson players a ' •'•" •••' i*W? Hemmed Sheets, ^p* ' ^ . Victory park. CHERRIES, Royal Anne, No..2% tin ...... 3 for 1.00 Nelson Place jani family havi 54x90.'...^$1.19 each • 72x"90: $1.39 each" Scottish Chief Brand. moved from Lincoln avenue to Mrs, 63x90,\.'/..$1.2^ each 81x90 ,$1.49 each Havell'B house on t'.ie corner o Fair Haven road and Battln road. EMIL JANNINGS Meat Department Specialties A new roof is being built on Mrs. Helen I. Baldwin's house, which was 500 Mattress Covers damaged by firs l...t summer. and 10,000 Others . ,. . Squabs Broilers L. I. Ducks Calves'Liver John Martin ha; taken a posltlo Box style. Durable unbleached muslin, very See the Most Remarkable Chariot Race,Ever Filmed. • x Sweet Breads Smoked Tongue with the Harriman national bank « Now York. specially priced. POSITIVELY NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Fresh Killed Jersey Chickens and Fowl Single bed Twin bed Three-quarter bed ftouble bed Pathe News Educational Comedy* BACK BAD TODAY? $1.25' $1.38 $1.45 v $1.75 Than Find the Cauie and Correct I Choice Fruits and Vegetables Aa Other Red Bank F«lkt Have. . Don't Miss "PRETTY LADIES", tKe picture that brings Ziegfeld Follies^, There's little rest or penco for th In Season at Attractive Prices bnckacho sufferer. JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN to Red Bank. See Ann Pennihgton d ance the Charleston as it never has been^ Days aro tired and weary- danced before. With icenes in technicolor—Thursday and Friday, October Fresh from Farm to Your Table Night brlngt no respite. Broadway Long Branch Urinary troubles, headachos, dlz. 8thand9th.« > , ; zineu and ncrvouanoss, all tend t .provent rest or sloop. SHERIFF'S BALE. point and runnlnr In a northerly direction Our Candy Special Why continue to bo so m(sernb]o Or virtu* of a writ of a. fa. to ma di- a OIK tha wailarly llna Qf Oo.an avanua, Why not uso a stimulant dlurotl rected, Uaiiad out of tha Court o( Chan- aUty and fifty ona-humlrailtha flit to a COMING! x *r ^; , to the kidneys? cery of tha Btala of Maw Jereey, will ba point I tncnea (4) In a westerly dlractlon —including—' eipoiatl to aala at publlo vandua on Mon- In a atraliht line iiY.nl?.four and nlnttt AUSO Doan/a Pills. • day, tha fifth day of Ootobar, (tin, be-opa-hundndlh. a f.at to In. amllni of th< AMERICA'S SWEETHEART ':H?^' Your neighbor recommondi tvecn jha houri of HiOO o'clock and SiOO aaiond aourta aforaiald, and th.i. to tin 1 tin Lumtio Peanut Brittle, Mb Djnn'i. o'clock (at 1 ;00 o'clock, Eactarn Standard Read this Red Bank caso; Time), in tha afternoon of aald day, at int'andid to ba • rait of tha uma lani 1 jar AM&C. Hard Candies, 9 oz. Ilia Court Houee, In tha Borouih of *'««• and pwrnlm eonv.x.,1 by Liamiin V Mrs. J. Onkcs, 16 Clinton Placo Imlil, County of Monmouth, Maw Janey, Efln. at ui., to Llna 0. Kiltt ty t,« naysi "I hnd u dull acha throug to tatlafr a decree Of old Court amount. bearln» (late November nth, Hit, am 1 tin Cumming's Lime Mints, 1-lb Ini to •pproilmntely H,«t7.00, recorded In tha Clerk'e Ofllce of tha'Coun< tho imnll of my back mid when ' All the following traet or parcel of lanj Mary FHckfotfd ty of Monmouth, In Jloolt 1011 of Deede, stoppod' sharp palm caught me anil premUei heralnaftar particularly da< on vaiea 7», ate, ' • crlbail. altuata, lying and being In tha •cross my kldnoys. My kldnoy llorouih of Btabrltht, In tha County of. polnar th* aam* pr.mli.i eonveyad ti wero wtnk and I folt all out >: Monmoulh and Btata of New Jereey. rrlta Nordln kr Llna U. Xrlea and but b.nd, by itti dated May lilh, Itll, an Rorts. After using Donti's Pill: Beginning at a point formed by tha la. rwordei In tha Monnunith County Cltrk from tho Knloko." tckor Phnrmnc teneotlon of tha waalarly Una af Otaan Ofllef. In Da*k lltO of benla, (aaaa 117. arenue with tha northerly llna of Death I wan sjon flioil up in good ihapo. 1 elMl ai the property of frita Norilhi elreell then** (I) In a weiteriy direction, J IitiokoM Norilln, takin In aaeeutlan a Price 00c, it all donlora. Dont along tha northerly llna of Death alraci tha aull o( Albln Hylandtr, and to b* eol< aevn»e feat to tha aouthaaet corner r( "Little Annie Rooney" ORDERS DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR •Imply n»k for a kidney rcmody— Jamea Clayton'a landi tMnea (II In a lBonn's PIIIB—tho