REGISTER. 1 VOLUME XXXVI. NO. 50. RED BANK, N. J,( WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1914. PAGES 1 TO 8,

g Kmbrijidfiy taught; work WOMAN if AUTO, for the county fair. FOUR NEW COMMinEES. VartisUr Blind and Dsftf Scd B«nk Bo.l Special Cooking, dent Stappad Inrront of Maehiua. WORK OF THE SCHOOLS. In August many of tin- ibnu'stit' IHJf WIL£ LOOK ^ITER PUDI.IC THE JOHN DEY LOT SOLD. menee pupils will 'return to prepim- WO1I IW MlBDLITOWJt, Mi)<», Sarah Hart, who lives with !u«r 1 ln-otlwr, IhMu'l W. Hurt of Brauih work to lx> exhibited at. tin enunty avenue, walked in front of an auto THINGS ACCOMPLISHED IN THE RED fair. Thu artii'U-s to be t-xhil'ited will The Coiatnltt«»« Art Mimtjiri of th* BOUGHT BY THOMAS IRVING BROWN iiu'lmk' bmul, biM'uiis, jelly, potattifs, Towiiihlp Comniltt«»—"Elegant Sraeit truck on Monmuuth btiiet Tliur.-iluy salads, uukus and candy. Tuylor" Ma^as • Statement in th*iiftui noon. The auto wns owned and BANK SCHOOLS LAST YEAR, ITaturo of a Prophecy. • drivi-n by David Lamhertwon of t'ln-st. MONDAY FOR $3,350, NKXT YKAli. nut Htrect. Miss Hurt was knocked Committees to look after various dc- down and her left kg was badly We hope to make the work next year paitinonts of public work wore ap- in sewing more extensive, doing more bruised. Her clothes were damaged The Sale Was Made at Auction to Close Up th© Improvements to Some of the Buildings—Special pointed .Thursday night as follows by by mud and water. The accident hap- machine work and dresjiiiaking, the Middle-town township committee: Thi? Clinking courses will cover the pened in front of Joe Saeco's tailor Estate of the Late Mrs. Mary Soden Dey She Courses in Cooking, Sewing and Other Domestic same amount of work and in addition AmhtiiiK "nil ilnuiici—I'iriii-jt Tayl'ii', shop. Miss Hart was attended by Dr. <.'llllli.ll l.llllXI'Il. Tyli'r of Spring Lake, Dr. Garrison's a luuii-e in household accounts and a ituiiiiH !in.| llKlitH—.loliii X. .JiiiiMM.n, Bought the Lot from Mrs, Hannah McCausIand Arts—Work of Boys in Manual Training Depart- course in hous'ehi^l decoration will be Jr., l-'i-iiiiU Hriitt, AiitoiitiM (ill,HHII, u.sMKtnnt, and she was taken home in j'nlli-i' — i.nh.sHii, johii^iVn, (iili.iiii. a carriage. 1 % i TII\CH iiiul n(ijuHtniiint--'riiyiiji- ami for $800 Thirty-One Years Ago. ment— Plans ' for the Coming School Year. Manual Training Department. Luliriil. 1 Thu object of the manual training Mr, Uihsen %vag sworn in as a spe- The lot on the north side of MonMr- . Dey left a will, in which he be- Prof, George H, HnrUn, the super- elieving the congestion in rooms used cial policeman. mouth street, near West street, owned nueathed all his inlercs-t in the prop- or shop work. department is to further the general PLUMBER'S HEW HOUSE. iiitunck'nt of the Red Bank public education of the student by reaching It was said that William II. Ben- by the estate of the late Mrs. Mary erty to Mrs. jh-ndricki-oii. , has pri-parcHl his annual re- The flower beds In front of thu nett, the road supervisor, did not at- and stimulating the bruin through the nOWilD rSETT BUILDING A BB8I- Soden Dey, was sold at auction ou After Mr. Dey's dimth Mrs. Hen- port of the sirhools of Red Bank for nildin11 1 111 J 1 J i4 g »V 4J werJ U 17ltUe I LLplanteU tilLldl tUUlfilwith, , tulips, . , . - , . tend thu meetings us oftun as he Monday afternoon to close Tier estate. drickson moved back to Eutontown ihu school year which ends this v.'uuk. •hev challenged the admiration of hand and eye; to crei.tc an interest in should and that the officials were often DBKOB rom HIS OWN OO0UPA.MO*. The property was bought by Thomas and since then the hous-o lias bi>en un- This report is as follows: verybod• i. _.._y_ wh__._o passed, by..... Thmie. beds i i- animdd appreciatio:innii'LM:\tioi•PI ni oft industrialmlustriilll worwork throug,'hh actual uxpurierrtu, thereby in ignorance us to whether hu had ear.- Irving Brown of Broad street, whose occupied. In order to close up the The total enrollment of the Redre now planted with eunnns and add ried out their orders or not. The coni- Monmotttlj Street Contractor Will wife is one of the heirs of the estate. estate it was necessary to ffet the con- Bank st/hools .this year was 1,(J"M. nuch to thTatTractiveness of our I"™.,* to the student that the work ou Welt Bifle of Sonth Street After F ! miuirts menUO- mm woHaB jhysieal mittt'emen said that the appointment The bidding on the lot began at §3,000, Kent of all of thu hiir,- who had not Last year the "enrollment was 1,530. eautiful school grounds. Flower to r ulc ftn d of a road committee would remedy this Augnit Pifteeuth—Homo Will Con- and went by fifty-dollar advances up signed off their interests to Mr, Dey. The enrollment this yui'.r as distributed )eds have also bbee n arrangedd uroun dd : MIK-HS; f « . m«»'tum an up- condition of aJFairs. tain Bloven Eooim—COit $4,800. to fii.Hon, at which figure it wasThis matter was put in the hands of iimong the five schools was as follows: i. . ,i . i: »::::«_ ...:.. nrm'isition of f practicamnctipiil constructionronstruetion,. he flagpole, A new flag was pur- proper proportions and beauty in the Ernest Taylor, holding between his The frame hns been raised on a new knocked down to Mr. Brown. Jacob C. Alston Beckman. Mrs. Dey left four hi...ih i-tiii-1,,..,..,,.....,,,...... inn hnsed and unfurled on Decoration lips a cigarette holder in which was house for Howard Frey, a Monmouth Shutts was auctioneer. brothers, and there wera.ii number of siii'i'WMluiry iivuiiut?, ....,,...., mil lay. ' . object. It is our endeavor to find Aift!iiinlu ttti t :{*li» problems adapted to the age and abil- a "dope stick," said that Mr. Scott's i street plumbing contractor. The The lot was bought by Mrs. Deyother heirs whose conw-nt and signa- * Hi It lilJlil Ktivi't...... L'O 1 Our other school buildings are inity of the students in order to hold duties on the road committee would house is being built on a lot on thefrom the late Hannah McCausIand tures to the settlement of the estate < ililinilHil' ill'IHll'tlllMIll, hiffh Ml'liiHi].. ]i-\l) ne condition now except the Shrews- thi'ir interest and to obtain good prove a good training ground fdr Mr. west side of South street, near Ber- August 27th, 1883, for 5800. That had to he obtained. After many .11 its ti HihiM.l. , , •_> (1 iiiy avenue school, which needs pnint- months of work, Mr, Beckman finally 1 teohnic and* the proper handling Oi' Scott after he was elected road super- • Ren place, which Mr, Prey bought WBH about 31 years ago, Mrs. Dey's Ella Wymbs and Gladys Shropshire ng very badly. Much of the repair tools and the care of them, - viaor. Mr. Scott will be the Republi-1 from Miss Ethel M. White.' Mr. Frey husband, John Dey, was a carpenter, Secured the signatures of nil the heirs, have attended school four years wlth- vork, not only in the high school buiki- The shop work is accompanied by a can candidate for supervisor at next j is building the house for his own oecu- and the intention was to build a fine including Mrs. Hendrickson, to a docu- uut missing a day'. ng but also in other buildings, has mechanical drawing class, in which fairs election, and Mr. Taylor had this , pancy and he will move in when it ia residence on the lot, Mr. Dey put up ment appointing Howard S. Higginson The high school 'department de- iuen done by Mr. Hopping. The fol- students above th0 sixth grade make in mind when he made his remark, i finished about August 15th. , The a |our-room house with a kitchen an- as trustee and authormnif him to sell manded more room than was formerly osving is a list of such work done --•-•• _...-g . Mr. Taylor throughout the meeting j house will cost $4,000, Eden S. Ew-nex on the rear of the lot and he and the property at auction. It was by- allotted to it, and the eighth grade luring the past year; working drawings of all projects to be assumed a eharacteristic attitude of ing of Shiewsbury avenue is the con- Mrs. * Dey lived there until their virtue of this arrangement that the ukihses were moved ^downstairs and made in the shop. The course is in-langour and his actions were such as j tractor property was sold on Monday. Firing tliros Iioik'r.-i, running Vi'nt HVK- terspersed with a series of lectures or deaths,, the contemplated residence thu whole upper floor devoted to high tj_o_ indicat*^J.z_-__i e thaji. _ti j_Lth_e iiititlt . e _ _eo fm Eleganti ^ J_ ! '"PITh* ^ e house will be 32x32 feet and it j never being built., The lot is 50x130 feet, Mr. Brown HL'hool work. Klpftrle rloi-k system for which talks on woods and their properties, has not decided what disposition to 'Four changes were made in the fac- !IH ni'iKlniilly pulil. tools, screws, nulls, finishes, etc., to-Ernest, which he bears, is not a mis- will have an 8x14 foot L in the rear. JITSMrs.. DeLJt'yy U1BdiedU OGJJLUIUUeSeptemberi I2thliUl,, 1907WUh. Twi-iity-lwyo o pe"" ' ' , gether with the manufacture of thenomer. It will be two stories high with an at-She left no will. Some of her relatives make of the property The lot is in ulty compared with last year. The Wiling eiicml.„, | ^^ ni -laj p join.t^ ^fasteneatencd witwlth house at the corner of Borden street of medical research. Domestic Science and Arts dowel, mitre joint fastened with splive. the road was a private or a public the sidewalk .and the porch will be cause Morosco was poor. Justice Ba and Hudson avenue into a double This work is carried on through the | Stationery holder for stationery, pens highway. Mr. Bennett, the present graded down in terraces._ deau ordered the horse led back to the house. The new additions will contain Our students have taken a great supervisor, had informed the commit-! ———*-*-»_—-_ • farm and commanded Morosco riot to interest in athletics, w.,ich is a won- ast years in the grammar school and and ink; clock shelf, oak book rack. a new kitchen and will enlarge the ;hrough the four years in the high! The aim in this grade is to secure tee that the road was a private-high-; riBEBOUSE ACCEPTED. use it until the society agent gave him sitting room'and parlor on the first derful factor in building, up a school permission. Morosco was selling farm bpirit and making the students loyal to ifhool: That is, from the sixth grade j quality rather than quantity. way, but "Dick," as Ire was affection- j —— floor, and two bath rooms and Jhree through the twelfth, Each class is; ately called by the officials, said that it Belief Company'• Kiw Home Has Beta produce. . bed-rooms on the second floor. Three their school. Our basketball team tied EIGHTH GRADE. ••with Long Branch for first place, given eighty minutes a week. was a public! highway. The fat poli- Completed ami Approved. new porches will be built, a small one while our baseball team stands sec- • The sixth grade has sewing only, Four joints and book rack same as tician's opinion was accepted without Relief engine...e_ __...company'r_..rf „s firehouse„ on the east side of the house, a small •ut nil others have sewing and cook- for seventh "grade. (For this year question, and Mr. Johnson said he on Drummonti place was accepted NEW BAY SHORE HOUSES. one in the rear, and a large porch on ond in the East Jersey league. only; hereafter the joints in the Our commercial department has in- ng. thought he could have the repairs { Monday night and a final payment of the west side. Two new hot air heat- The following report is that of this eighth grade will be more difficult). made at a cost of $20. $1,960 was made to the contractor, TOVU, BUKOAIOWS HOW ers will be installed in the cellar and * creased to such an extent that Miss Magazine rack, softwood taboret. Hobrmigh has been made assistant to year's work, September, 1913, to June, , The ground on one side of the fire- WJ.TC AT KEAHSBUKQ. new plumbing work will be installed Mr. Worthington in teaching the pen- 1914: In this grade there is the problem of MAPLE AVEHTJIT HOCK. ; house is wet and' springy and water throughout the house. munship, business correspondence, SIXTH GRADE. making several pieces exactly alike, frequently seeps through the cellar Mrs. Corlies will continue to live in which requires more skill than in, the Two of the KOUBSI A»a Being- Built at 1 business forma, and practice. She-.is 1. Lesson on use of scissors, needles, Bids for iepairfnff It Will Again it j'walls. The commissioners will have Xaanibnrf •elffhti Beach, Oas atthe west side of the house and she will doing this work remarkably well and hinibles, thread, etc. preceding grades. ror_.. ththiis remedied by building a doncrete rent the east side. The house war 2. Elementary and advanced stitch- Beacon Betteli anfl One at Wew Foist is proving an able assistant. Six of NINTH -GRADE, .After having twice thrown out all wall or by making better provision Comforti built many years ago by the late Wil- our old typewriters, which have been es,, Application—Small gored apron, bids for repairing the dock at the foot \ i°r drainage. There was a long djs- liam T. Corlies,' Mrs. Corlioa's huf- 3. Sewing on buttons and making At least three projects must be George W. Fdttenhouse & Son of in use over five years, have been ex- completed. According to custom the of Maple avenue because therwere too ! cussion as to whether the fiojr of the Keansburg will start work this, week band, but it has always been kept in changed for six new ones. button holes. Application—Apron high, the Ked Bank commissioners i firehouse should be • flmshed-ffithpara- fine condition and it is as good as new. made in previous exercise. projects are optional but must come on a house at Beacon Beach for Irving The commercial course has covered, within certain limits as to size and have ordered George D. Cooper, the I flne^oil at an expense of 82 or whether Pox of . The house will The renovations and additions will be in a gradual iind rational way, tran- 4. Crocheting- hain, single and borough engineer, to prepare plans for it should be finished with other mater- finished the middle hi July. The work double stitches, construction. The following is a sug- 1 whl cost $3,500. It will be of frame con- sactions that are likely to occur in the Application—Small gestive list: Umbrella stand, taboret, a less expensive job. New bids will be "a |h would cost $60. Acting struction' and will have ten rooms and will cost $2,250. The contractor is conduct'of a business. slippers. asked for and the cost must not ex- Mjyor Hurley and Councilmen Will- Frank D. Hammar. 5. Designing and cutting out fancy foot stool. Material 'used is hard US8 bath. Gas and electric lights will be The bookkeeping classes have paid wood, as oak or ash. eeed $500. In connection with the « stood for the cheaper way. put in. The firmwil l build a Japanese aprons for county fair work. matter the possibility of getting con- -Councilman Miller opposed them. special attention to journalizing. The F style bungalow to cost |2,000 at NEW WESTSIDE ATEtTOE HOUSE. evolution of the original journal into 0. Darning. Application—Stock- TENTH GR.4D1, • • -' This; matter and other matters per- ngs. Keansburg Heights Beach for Miss the modern journals was impressed In this grade it is assumed that the $110,000 for improving the river to taining to the equipment of the fire- Marie J. Baradel of Brooklyn. There We&et J. oiil*ioii • Bonn for upon the students through practical 7. Cover work. Application—Needle student con do more and better work | the river and harbors bill "was talked house was finally, left with the fire will be large porches on three sides of cases and spool Holders. committee, His Own Occupancy. illustrations. Each student had his than in the ninth grade. He is al-ovej r at the council meeting Monday the house. The five rooms in the Work will be started this week on a own bank book and made deposits of 8. Study of the sewing machine. lowed the* same option *with the 'excep- night. Councilman Archibald L. Mil- house will be finished in Japanese de- Operating sewing machine. Applica- IN UNUSUAX WA.T. new house on the north side of West- currency, and checks,'sold goods on tion that the size, should be larger arid ler* said he had information which led signs. side avenue, near Shiewsbury avenue, various terms, accepted drafts,' state- in.—Hemming cooking caps. the construction more difficult. The him to believe that the outlook was tolmdel Woman Scratched on thb Pore- Work will be started in aboofrm week for Peder J. Gisleson of Clinton place. ments of resources and liabilities, etc., SEVENTH GRADE, following is a suggestive.list for thehopeful. Jiead MS Faco by Flyinsf Hon. on a stucco bungalow at Keansburg 'Mr. Gisleson is a clerk in the Red and performed the work of a general Cooking was taken the first part of tenth grade: Library table, chair, •»•»» Heights Beach for Henry M. Hensel Bank postofflee and he is building the bookkeeper, the year. Course of study: Equip- book rack, APPKOPBIATIONB CABBIED. Mrs. Michael Ryan of Holmdel was of fenafly. The building will cost house for his own occupancy, He re- The shorthand work covered enables badly scratched in the face a few days ment and care of the kitchen, The DrawiBr, •andworfci Kiat 53,000 and will contain eight rooms cently bought the lot from John T, the pupil to perform accurately the cooking of potatoes,' fruits, quick- Tiaton falls and Ms Brook Will Hava ago by a hen. The hen had entered and bath. A three-room bungalow Egan of Wall street for ?4BQ. The lot duties of a stenographer. In addition breads, eggs, milk, cream soups and SEPTEftlBER AND OCTOBER. Now ScJioolhoniten. the pantry through an open door while costing $500 will be built in the rear of has a frontage of 50 feet on Westside to completing the introductory and flour pastes and the use of left-over Nature drawing and color. Grasses, Appropriations of $8,000, providing Mrs. Ryan was attending to household the College Inn at New-Point Comfort avenue and it is 150 feet deep. The advanced book, dictation was given meats; and serving. The cutting and sedges, fall flowers. Use pencils, col- for a new schoolhouse at Tinton Falls, duties. The chicken had eaten part of for Mrs. Nicholas V. Costa. The firmlot was sold for |20O by Theodore from a number of actual business let- making of corset covers j and work for ored crayons and water colors. the removal of the present sehoolhouse a loaf of bread when Mrs. Ryan saw it will build a twelve-room addition to F. White a few years ago. The house ters, taken from representative busi- the county fair. Begin to teach color names, stand- at that place to Pine Brook and thein the pantry. The hen undertook to the College Inn, enlarge the kitchen, will be 20x28 feet. It will be two ness ofnees. Some of the members of ard colors, standard lines of color, in- purchase, of additional lands for both fly out pt the door, but made a misan-d remodel some of the present first stories high with an attic, rfnd It will the present graduating class have al- •EIGHTH GRADE. schools were carried without a dissent- calculation and struck Mrs. I^yan in floor rooms. ";, termediates, complementary colors, the face. Two scratches, each about contain six rooms and a bathroom. It ready been engaged for office work and Course in cooking: .- Cooking of hue, value and chroma. ing vote last Wednesday, The elec- will have all modern eonveoienaes, jn- will assume their duties as soon as eggs, meats, vegetables, toffee, cocoa tion was called by the Shrewsbury three inches long, were made on Mrs, CLASS SAB A SUPPER. cluding water and gas. The house will school closes. and simple desserts; table service. NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER. township board of education and was Ryan's forehead and f-aee. For a time cost $3,200 and it is being built by Mr. Special attention has been given to This class prepared the-refresh. Objects suggested by harvest time held at Pine Brook. • Twenty-five bal- the. woman's face was badly swollen Bieeptloa for Stv. 6. W. BOB Gisleson's father, Brio S. Gisleson of , English, business correspondence, ments for the eighth grade reception,—and- b~jy Thanksgivin-—....»e«-—g e> an•.-•••d. «—.——--—Christmas. lots were cast and two were rejected and disfigure'd and blood poisoning der at Bid Bank Thursday Night. Locust avenue. spelling and punctuation. Letters on was feared. The scratches are now which was given to the mothers of all I Make ThankBgiving and Christmas because they were not properly The last meeting of the season of —-— m* m various business subjects were written the studentf'of this grade. The serv- I cards, free hand cutting; drill on marked. The board expects to have the Red Bank high school'bible class by the students and carefully criti Ing as well as the preparation of the;circles and semi-circles; lettering; use the new schoolhouse built and. the was held Thursday night at the young MONEY TOE OFENIHO STKEET. cised as to composition, form, spelling, refreshments was done by the class. of compass and ruler. present Bchoolhouse at Tinton Falls OIFT TO 1KB TOWN. men's association. A supper was penmanship; use of capitals, punctua Course in sewing: Drafting pat- moved to Pine Brook before the new served by the ladles* auxiliary. The Sinmaoal Plaoe Fioptrty Owaeii AtkeA lion, etc. terns for night gown; cutting out JANUARY, FEBRUARY AND MARCH. school year begins next September. Mil, Cook .Presents rnrnituro in Mayos'i affair was also a farewell reception to to Fay Amounts They Stttlortbta. During the present year the stunight gown; sewing nightgown, work Pictorial drawing and composition. GRBce to tile Boroug-h. Rev. Charles William Roeder, pastor When Drummond place was extend- done by hand and sewing machine; Illustrative sketches of Christmas and Mrs. Horace P. Cook has presented dents' were very successful in type MINOK KIBUO BVSISfESS. of the Middletown Reformed church, :d to Monmouth street all but two writing, many of them obtaining honor embroidery done on many gowns. holiday experiences. Use of flatef - to the borough of Red Bank the furni- teacher of the class. Mr. Roeder has esidents on the street signed an fects. Illustrate different means of ture which her husband placed at his agreement that they would pay $200 grade standing. Six of them were NINTH GRADE. Small Matters Trfinanctetl at Monday accepted the pastorate of a Brooklyn transportation ' and communication; 1 own expense .in the mayor's offlee in each towards meeting the expense, Jhe Hiiccessful in passing the test given b Klg'lit'B Meeting . church". Twenty young men attended tht' Underwood typewriter i company Course of study in cooking: Can-* illustrated booklet on silhouettes; the borough hall while he was thethe supper. Speeches were made after town tabear the rest of the cost. The and wore awarded diplomas for speed nlng, jolly making, bread making, groups of Bpherieal and hemispherical Independent company was granted town's chief executive. Thanks for the supper by Mr. Roeder, William E. subscriptions amounted to 42,200. . und accuracy in typewriting! One ofcooking of meats, vegetables, candy, objects; place cards; cardboard looms; permission on Monday night to usethe gift was expressed in a letter Bunn and Capt. Charles B. Parsons. the council instructed Clerk Albert C, the students, Morris Portlier, won t simple desserts and table service. valentines; common objects above and its automobile fire engine in the com- which the council sent to Mrs. Cook. Harrison on Monday night to write to below the eye; still life in pencil out- Ing firemen's parade at Long Branch, Mrs. Henry S. White sang a solo, Bpucial prize at New York for writing Course of study in sewing: Cutting An engrossed copy of resolutions of "The Ninety and Nine." A gift of an the property owners that the money .accurately 050 words in ten minutes and making shirt waists; the operat- line and decorative wash and color. The time given to White and West regret which' were passed by the com- s now due. / ing of the sewing machine taught; street property owners to la'y side- enlarged photograph of the members according to the international rules APRIL, MAY AND JUNE, missioners after Mr. Cook's^deoth will of the elass was presented to Mr. Writing fifty words per minute i sewing done by machines; work for the walks and curbing was extended from be in the office. "A short time ago a PICKED LARGE STBAWBERBIES. county fair, Plant drawing and decoration. Monday till July 1st. Roeder. The presentation speech was standard for graduation from busines leather bound copy of the resolutions made by Capt, Parsons. colleges. TENTH GRADE, Units from flowers in color and ap- A bill bf $200 was paid to George was presented to the mayor's widow by l plied to making; surface patterns, bor- One ttojn SPMOk Fitt(»gi» « Oarften on Course of study In cooking: Jellies, Allen of Asbury Park for auditing the the town officials. ' '"• Brond Street W«igll«d SJ4 OUIIEBB, . In all penmanship work the aim ha ders etc.; stencils, spring booklets, borough accounts. This was $ML TWO Tinea, boon to do away with the erampec bread making, cakes, ice creams, can- wallpaper patterns, book covers, etc; Frank Plttenger last week picked finger movement. Liberal practice oi ing of fruit; table service, dining room more than Mr. Allen bid for doing the ADDITIONS TO HOUSES. Mahamed and Emin Daher of New several •baskets of unusually large spring flowers, twigs and buds; land- job and he got the extra money be- York, Syrian peddlers of laces, beads, movement exercises was given foi customs and marketing.' scape and memory drawings. cause he did extra work which was not strawberries for on amateur grower - difl'erent letters and by systematic This,grade served the dinner, pi-e- Jo Jin E, Chainhorlain ana Abrain Oshin- etc., were arrested; last Wednesday at* from his small garden in the rear of Handwork-Sandtables; clay work; called for in-the advertisement for Red Bank for peddling without a li- work the grades have nearly all been pared by the eleventh grade, to thecardboard construction; doll' houses; bids. Bfey Improving: Their BelidaneeB. his meat market on Broad street. The able to do .the work of the precedin board of education this year. John 1. Chamberlain is having an cense. They were each, fined $2 by.strawberries were of unusual high grade of last year. Twenty pupils rafla baskets; reed baskets; doll's Recorder Harry C. Badeau. The ped- Course of study in sewing: flie op- hammocks; rugs woven from rafla and OARAGE AT addition of a kitchen built to his house quality. They were of the Cheese- from the high school, five pupils fron eration of the serving tnachine taught; on the north side, of Branch avenue, dlers said they had no money and the peak variety. One of the berries the grammar grades and two of the roving; worsted weaving; paper weav. recorder took their goods. An hour I • cutting and making linen skirts; work ing; paper, cutting; sewing cards; Harry Schmidt Opens an Anto Hopalr betvyeen Tower Hill avenue and picked Thursday measured seven and teachers have secured special dlplo done on sewing machine; work for the Spring street. The work will costlater the peddlers returned with $4 a half inches in circumference and it inns for penmanship from the Palmei stencils applied to pillow tops, scarfs, Shop Thoro. and got back their goods, . county fair. . ,- '- etc, ; $1,500*. William H. Stevens of weighed two and a half ounces. school of business writing of Nev Harry Schmidt of Red Bank has Oceanic is the contractor, York city. ELEVENTH GRADE. • , Leather work- Book covers', bags, opened an automobile garage in the Abram Oshinsky is having an addi- More tights Wanted. Course of study in cooking: Jellies, etc. ~. 'Johnson building at Ma- Now Doora lor loya took-np. Mr. Meredith, assistant state com Christmas and holiday.favors. tion of one room built to the first In p petition read at Monday night's Councilman Herbert E. Williams re- bread, cakes, ice creams, canning chinery for repairing automobiles has floor of his house on Borden street. • missioner of education, inspected oui fruits; table service and dining room been put in and a telephone has been council meeting the residents of River- ported Monday night that five steel high school a short time ago and com Installed. The* building will be re-The work will cost $817. Quacken- side avenue asked for more arc lights. doors for the cells in the borough hall mended our work very highly'.-. Wi I'll M'lit tu tlif .state ru.ni i and Acceaioriei * ALL PARTS OF MONMOUTH COUNTY, .-ioiii'r for ai'proval. offers the largest Without A for Women and and Gifts of Charm and Quality at Special Prices, assortment of pop- g V, ViUuk'i'vjTi1 nf Prii'liiilil Children, popular- ular Corsets from lined $•> and costs last week for ly priced. Personal Notes, Sales of Property, Building Opera- an iiutoaiobilt! without i\ H SOME SUGGESTIONS: 49c to $4,98 »M. Mr. N'anik'rviH'r had s» U-ani tions—Lodge Doings—Slight Fires Births, Mar- s li'H'nsi1 arid was nut iid a liccnsvd driver. Dainty White Dresses riages, Deaths, Accidents Other Interesting ,New Sport Coats at $5.98 Cloaks, Suits and Skirts OIU* hor^i' of a tcnni owned by John We are showing many exclusive Features of Town and County. l-\ JK'lJrwvey of Manasquan stoppeil and $10.98 at $4.98, $10.98 and $14.98. ovor the wavron tongue hi.vt week and styles made of Voile, Marquisette and Thi> homes of Mi*.- A, R. F.oiton :uul! Choi-tor A, Ilaliu--. a pnvali- ik foil down, Ik-fork e it gog t upp it kicked New Tunic Skirts at $1.98 Surely something in these sample gar- Mrs, S. H, l.ippiiuMtt of MiHiri^Lown tivo sit Ar-l'iii-y l'ark, lias luvn ae-! its mate ssevornl times and badlbd yd dam- Net, at $4.98, $7,38, $10.98 and •were rolilu't] w)iili> tho ownoi s woiv at on a iiuivsu' of'i'iiii?|iiv;u'y in at*oaged ththoo haini^ri, $14.88, and $2,98 ments to please you. OITHII (iiovo hist wcik. V.'iliiaMos eoiinot'tion with tin- Kappjuuu'kt'r <]i- Took ExfLttUaAtiyn for Lawyer. vovi'o suit. Mr. HaiiH'S Sirurcil tin1 worth over !?Gl>i) wcro talu'ii by tin- KayH H. Morgan of Ocean Grove, t thioviv. nee for Mr, Uappoiu'i-kor, which tud in a divorce i'or him. l'onnan HaiU-y and William Me- IhiWanl W, lUii'kalew of Ajleiitown Mkhaol of At-bury Park and Ward You are cordially invited to see our varied collection of distinctive gifts for Graduates, Fans, Gloves, has li:nl a m>w porch built to liU IKHISO. Conplo Wefl, Kiiiiun of Uradk-y lUacji have taken Jinny W. ttviiUy did tho work, lU'U'ii'C. Cliiiii'y. tliiuchtri1 of 1 Parasols, Silk Hosiery, Silk Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Perfumes, Books, Bibles, Neckwear, Belts, Hand Bags, A i-on was liovn to Mrs. Ihiiiid liin- Ilk I'xamination for adiiiittaHce to the Clancy of I'rci'liold, la-- bar in Nyw Ji'i^ey, t-iir of Mat(i«"«n hist S;itucd;iy wcok, fiimo the liriilo of l-'iidi'i'ii'U I Hum of Umbrellas, etc. Mrs. F, Hiclitcr of Oaldnii'st KUVC that plaiv Sunday of hist work, Tho To OhMifo Html of Avon, birth to a son Tuesday of hi.*t week, cvi-tmony was pei-fumunl at tho t'ath. I , Superintendent 1.L.. W. Horry of the N w jLiliurF Part Boy to Wed, olic olmrdi by Uev, FiediMJek Kiwlitz. *-' York and Long Hrnni-h railroad Stewart Appk'by, s-on of T, 'Frank _, , _ „ I lias «jri-ccil to change the mime of A Sale of Tub Skirts and Waists 'Apjiluby of Anhury Park, ami Miss Bl» »»» oi B«a B«, ! Avon station to Avon-by-tho-Sca. •jlarpiu'-ritp Kohllupp of Avon will bi< iMshormon along the Monnumth ; T1U, roquv.i Waa made by the Avon at $1.25, $1.98, $2.48 and $2,98. county COH»1 madu lug catches of «ea j borough "council. JOSEPH SALZ, jnnrrivd tonijrlit. TJivy will spend bass* iiiHt week, I,()t'kw(Kj

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THE STORE OF RELIABILITY, MONEY REFUNDED ON REQUEST, This is just a plain, everyday store with advantageous opportunities for our customers. They are buying daily without any fussing* We believe in holding up qualities and give full values. Even at smaller profits we find ourselves better off by reason of larger t sales. If you give us a trial and make us prove our statements regarding our values you will soon come to know that THE BROAD STREET BAZAR is regularly selling at low, right prices. rf The values as quoted by this store at all times are guaranteed to be exactly as represented, as the buyer for this store is very careful and considerate when buying merchandise for the benefit of our customers, ' IT THE TRUTH TELLING Women's Gloves Remarkable Values in Women's and Women's Silk Stockings at 45c Gloves of quality at lowest prices during1 this week's Misses' Summer Dresses Seconds of 100 quality. We h^ve added this new lot sale because of infmense quantities purchased, Women's and marked them at prices that should prove of particular short white silk gloves 28c, Others from SOc to $ 1.50, Lot of about 250 exquisitely fine and beautiful dresses. interest. Some of shadow lace with pretty silk sashes, also lawn and striped voiles, richly embroidered- with grenadine Special Sale of Girls' Dresses Fresh Silk Voile and Batiste Waists tunic, lovely cotton crepes and other imported'novelty Equally attractive values in silk as in cotton. Tailored fabrics, from $1.95 to $9,95. White lawn, trimmed with lace and embroidery, $1.00 and trimmed, styles, three-quarter sleeves, made with flat values at 55c. collar, in all shades, from" 49c to $4.95. Many other styles, beautifully made in both fancy Women Who Want Hand Bags and tailored effects up to $5.95. Women's Parasols at 79c Will find this opportunity of the season to buy hand Babies' low neck dresses of white lawn and nainsook, bags that are irreproachable in leather, silks and gtyle. prettily trimmed. Many styles from SOc to $3.75. Others from 98c to $3,50 Faultless in workmanship. Various colors and practically ' 200 Girls' washable dresses, 6 to 14 years, of Ging- Styles in great variety. Parasols of pongee and taf- every fashionable shape and size, Gilt and nickel frames hams, Repp, Figured Crepe, Percales and Linens. Here- feta silk with ribbon insertions and borders. from SOc to $2.95. tofore to $1,50. Now special at 05c. STRJEE STREET E. SPRITZLER, pi-op. RED BANK, N. J.

Branch has won several prizes for It is built of hollow tile and brick, and drawing from life at the commence- work performed #t the Trenton school cost .$,500,000. ment of the school of industrial art BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. at Trenton last week. ^^—^^— i. of industrial arts. She took prizes in ceine Application Laid Over. drawing and clay models. 1 (Continued from Mat page.) The application for a license for the Bouiodeling- a, Churcli. , E, D. Clayton of Freehold .-attended Dropped Bead at Belmtir. t East View hotel at Highlands was laid The Spring Lake Methodist ..church the annual convention of the Funeral Pitney Youmons of West Parnis over last week by Judge Foster. Sev- is being remodeled. Rev, John Y. benefits-association of the American dropped dead last Saturday week at eral people liave testified^to disorder Dobbins, formerly of Long Branch, is Belmar. Death was caused by apoat- the hotel. pastor of the church. Mechanics at Norfolk, Vs., last week. plexy superinduced by alcohol. Sir, m Victim, of Pneuiaonla, Jeweler Quits Business. " Ma was 'accompanied by Mrs. Clayton. Youmans was 48 years' old. 4 Sana Amputated. Joseph Black of Asbury Park died M^brris May has discontinued his Mrs. Fred Thistleton of Long Valuable Bullfloff Killed. at the Spring Lake hospital last jewelry business at Asbury Park and j Branch had her left hand amputated A valuable bulldog owned by Robert Wednesday night of pneumonia. Mr. his store has been taken by'A. I. Po- above the wrist at the Long Branch Pinkei'ton, a member of the famous Black was 57 years old and is survived land of Philadelphia. hospital last week. She had been, suf- detective agency, was killed by anby a widow. i Matawan Kan in Candy Buitnggs, fering with a sore hand since March., automobile in front of its caretaker's Bajle to Bl Put la BehdWboaai, Harry Machell has given up his job home at Seagirt last week. Bitten by a Bog, A golden eagle which was shot last in the Matawan iron and steel foundry Charles Tunis of Freneau was given Death from Heart Diieale, summer on the Samuel Woolley farm for the. summer and,will run a candy Mrs. Richard D. Hanking of Mata- at Allentown has been mounted. The stand at Keansburg. a bull doR by J, C. Punderford last bird will be placed in the Allentown week. After Mr. Tunis got the dogwan died Tuesday of last week of schoolhouse. Caught 89 Catflili. • home it bit Mrs. Tunis on the leg while heart disease following fl sickness .Samuel Hankins, William Kerr she was trying to get it down stairs. from pneumonia. SKe leaves a husAnbur^ y Park's Fife LOBS. and Charles Ely of Freehold caught Ivina Hutcliinsoii Dead. band and a daughter, • Asbury Park's fire'loss for the year 89 catfish at the Adelphia pond last Attended Oradutitlou Exercises. Saturday week. Ivlns Hutchinson, father of Mrs. ending June iat was-$93,115 according HERE'S SOMETHING NEW- Conoyer. Emley of Hornerstown, died Benjamin B. Penrce and Theodore to the report of Chief Wellinpr H. Bond liana Carried at Asbury park. . Cook of Manasquan attended the Nutt, The 16'ss was caused by a total A bond issue of $50,000 for now last Thursday week at his home near of 58 fires. Eordcntpwn, Mrs. Emley had just re- graduating exercises of Blairatown equipment to Asbury Park's pumping Another tea triumph of Indift and Ceylon—blended by academy last week. Their sons were rreohola House Sold, plant was carried last week. The veto turned from a visit to her father. among tho graduates. die worldV greatest experts—packed in air-tight tins — Slid at Hospital. , , Wilson T. Clayton of Freehold has was 177 to 78. Mrs. Edward, J. Gosselln of Asbury Soreit JFIM Provonted. bought the George P. Lehritter house Painting- Wireless Stations, full weight guaranteed. i. •^•««««5fejl> Park died at the Spring^Lake hospital A .serious forest fire on Monroe Wy- at that place. Mr, Clayton has sold E. P. Pridham and Sons of Ocean last Thursday of Bright's disease. ekoft's place at Adelphia was prevented his house on Hudson street to Walter Sherwood. Grove are painting the Marconi wire-, Ask your grocer to send you a, package of our new Mrs. Gosselin was 86 years old andlast week by Mr. Wyckoff and Manuel less . stations at Belmar and New leaves a husband and two children, Archer, who saw the fire soon after It Doctor Working- for Railroad. started and put it out. Brunswick, #>•• ' "Orange Label" Blend. -* ..** Sootol Stricken with Dr. R. H. darr of Ocean Grove, who Long- Branch Man Xas Eryelpelas. (Jraduntos from Smith Collif#. Dr. George Palmer of Arizona, was married two weeks agq, is now R. H. Hughes of Long Branch is A quarter, a half, or a full pound, at 60c a pound. who is visiting his father, William E. Miss Ruth A. Ralston of Asbury connected with the medical depart- Park is a member of the graduating ment of the Brooklyn rapid transit laid up with an attack of erysipelas, Palmer of Oakhurst^ was stricken company. Mr. Hughes is foreman of the May with a hemorrhage last week and waa class of Smith college at Northamg- grand jury. in a serious condition for a time. ton, Mass. She has received a degree Some Hlifh Bye. Hatched Chickens In Haymow. Victim of Brlght'B Disease. of bachelor of arts. . Newell Chafey of Cream Ridge has Taking Kadlum'Treatment. George W. Buck of Adelphia has n William L. Warden of West Ocean the champion field of rye in that hen which laid in the. haymow, La|t Grove, formerly of Adelphia, died Charles E. Edwards, a Long Branch iieighborhood. Some of it was cut last week the hen came down with 23 baby Sunday of last week of Bright's dis- confectioner, is taking radium treat- week which measured IVz feet in chickens. ease. He was sixty years old andment at a Now York hospital forheight. Other delicious teas at 50c, 70c. and $1 a pound leaves a widow and four^children. throat trouble, from which he has suf- Celebrates 89th Birthday. N Qet Jots In New Hotel. " Three New BoaldentB. fered a long time. William C. Cross of Ocean Gl'ove Fred Eankin and Edward Disl>row Wow Moving- Picture Theater. of Manasquan have taken jobs in the Daughters were bqrn to jVIrs. Otto celebrated, his 89th birthday last week. The management of the Broadway new Essex and Sussex hotel at Spring Thompson and Mrs. Lewis R. Reid of Several members of St, Paul's church Lake. Freehold last week, and Mrs, Carlton theater at Long Branch has opened an called on him and offered eongratula- open air moving picture theater ad Way»ld« Woman Dead. • r,''' VanHook gave birth to a son at the iioris. 1 BMflW a—mmtt%eciwescg—g—o—•a——ee»e#a9«g«qa«#«—IMMM—•»»>————t joining the Broadway, The seatin Barbor Takes Job as Blotornitm. Mrs. Hannah Matthes of •Wayside home of her pajents at Freehold, capacity is 1,300. tango Duncer BroaltB lsjf. • Norman Tunis, who has been era- died last Wednesday after a long sick- Miss Helen Severance of Asbury Epworth Leaguo Offlcom. ployed in MulsofFs barber shop at ness from a •complicntion of diseases. Park is done tangoing for some time Mrs. N, N. Conover is president of Matawan several years, has got a job Kali Carrier Buys Auto. the Epworth league of the Methodist as motorman on the Keyport trolley to come. Miss Severance was praotic. : Price L. Varian of Robbrnsyjlle, a SEA-BRIGHT'S BIG STORE ing some of the new stops last week church at Englishtown. Miss Cornelia line. rural mail carrier, has bought an au- Burt is secretary and Mrs. Bedford tomobile for delivering the mail. •when she fell and broke her leg. Health Offisn to Qlve Up fell, And this is no\"Ideal Dream" when we say that we have one —„» to Dccotato Graven. Perrine treasurer, To w«d rioridn Girl. Candidate for Assomlily. Edwin E. Tuber, health inspector at Tho Manasqunn lodge of Knights of Long Branch, has notified the commis- Edward H. GalUilier of Asbuiy of the largest and best equipped stores and MECHANICAL Pythias will 'decorate the graves of A. L, 1. Strassburger of Ocean sioners that he will not be a candidate Park will wed Miss Margaret White of dead members next Sunday., • The Gvove is a candidate for the Democra- for reappointment to the position. < Sanford, Florida, next fall. DEPARTMENTS in thispart of the state, • lodge members will be led to the cetnp-' tic nomination for assembly, Mr, Birthday Pnrty nt SnfUfhtowB. Death of Infant. tery by a flfe and drum corps. Strassburger conducts a grocery store at Ocean Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stultz of Bng* John Wagner, the infant son of Paul Preparing Mew Road Plans. lishtown Rave a birthday party for 0. Wagner of Bolmar, died last Hardware and Household Furnishings Gots Job In Ohio, Wednesday. The freeholders, last week ordered Richard Cornwell, son. of Walter H. their son Harvey last Mondny. About the county engineer to prepare plane Cornwell of Long Branch, has taken a thirty children attended the party. of all description; an immense stock to select from. for improving the rood which inter- job at Cleveland, Ohio. Richard is aNew Church TronBHror. saotfl with the road lending from graduate of the Long Branch high William S. Holmes has been elected , Seasonable goods are now being displayed, and we solicit your Monnsquan to Wreck Pond. • school this year. treasurer of St. Peter's church at inspection. x - Tour Miw fcoflgt MemlJMi, Homo from Trip Around tho World. '" Freehold to Bucceed O. N. Buelc, who FRECKLES resigned after serving eleven years. Wjlliftm T. Ford, R, B. Ireland, Lea- Harry Campbell of Freehold has Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools, Refrigerators, Sweepers, Oil, lie Burtis and William H. Bates are returned from a trip around the world Normal Qraanato Oeti Job. Don't Hide Them With « Veil; Remove new members of the Allentown lodge and is visiting his parents, Mr. and •Miss Mildred Bruce of Matawan,. , Them With the Othlne Proscription. Gas and Coal Stoves, etc, etc. of Patriotic Sons of, America. The Mrs. J.. W. S. Campbell of Freehold. who graduated from tiie Tronton nor- lodge now IIBB 84 members. mal school last week, has token a po- This prescription for the removal o£ MantisiiHan Honor Students. Spring fioke Girl a Brlds. ' freckles was written by a prominent ' Our facilities for attending to your PLUMBING AND iLEC- Miss tedna King of Spring Lake and sition as teacher at Mntawnn, physician and is usually, so successful James Longstreet carried off first Clg-ar Store Sold. honors in the, graduating class of theHarvey Corwln of Mnnasquan were In .removing freckles and giving a TRIC WORK is perhaps unequalled. ..'"'.* mar lied last Wednesday week at Louis Willnar has bought trie Savoy clear, beautiful complexion that it is Mannsquan high school, Kenneth sold by druggists under guarantee to Bailey took second honors. There Spring Lake by Rev. J. Y.' Dobbins. cigar store at Asbury Park. Mr, Oeta Jolj as Street Superintendent. Willner was. employed Isy the United refund the money if It fails. were,seventeen graduates, cigar stores for several yeors. Don't hide your freckles under a Wiraifia Opetfttor on 'OEUIM. William Oravatt of Freehold haa Back from Tftmploo. veil; get an ounce of "othjne and re- Howard, B, West, son of Milton quit his job with Jacob Geiisenhainer move them,. Even the first few appli- MAHONEY & HAHVEY West of Long Branch, Bailed last week nt that place, and has taken a job as Hugh Herbert, son of Gwrge Her- cations should show a wonderful Im- on a Clyde line steamer for Jackson street superintendent of Freehold. bert, of Long Branch, has returned provement, , some of the lighter Hardware, Plumbing and Electrical "Work -*' Hew Hotel N«arly'Completed. from Tampieo, Mexico. He was on ville, Florida, "MrrWest la chief wire the battleship , freckles vahiahlng entirely. lias operator on the ship, Tho new Essex and Sussex hotel at Be sure to ask the druggist for the SEABRIQHT OU Wlni Prii«» at |trt Bohool. Spring Lake is 'nearly completed. Warren, B. Thompson of Ipilays- double strength-othine; it is this that ',; JiljM.':,-.Anw••••M,i^Wti of Long The new hotel will be opened July 1st. town received "honorable mention for is sold on the money-back guarantee. IIHIIIIMIHIiHHHIIIIIMUHtlHHHIIIHI Pago Pour. THE RED BANK REGISTER,

Jill- ih ('Nai'tly (In1 :-il'lr lli'MlOl'I'iltic Ciillllilliltl'S iul -ili.tlu'l V whack at iln uf 1 1 .1- t'ii ir hiin- aim1. For a.-.-i-mlilv WilUum Win.iii' Ml'lHlHUlth COUlltV, If tin I tntcd HtntcH t po- 1 THE RED BANK REGISTER III'IHI millions of in.il lii>; tin' uf A>lniry Taik will hiiiolv ran .^:..in JOHN II, COOK, Editor Ml PdUUhw. I'aniunii riiniil atul for a ^I'l'iind term. Harry N. Ji>::n-.iii The job of niii^e of Monnuiuth This is u copy ofi'iir lii'.rall .S/> ;« ihiftrfintmrnt in Itii>t hwk'a (June IS) Siiturifiii/ K ut' IIijjhhuuis hah IHIMI enduix t! !>> I In GEORGE C. MANCE. AtiecUl* Editor, American vessels for t M-l -il I !H county pays ifii.iMui pir year, '1 hut's ji'iuii if tinJ profit \iy it. wati'iH, tin1 Niiino piiiK-ipli II. til Middhlown Democrats, ami Alli-rt Iv •S'li'ii a month, I'ndi-r thin hcheiluie of apply to all carn-s WIUTU %\;.i c Strii?slnirj;i'i- of Ocean lirove VMII W.-M> prices John \V. Slo'inn as jud^e would 1 THOMAS IRVING MOWN, IHH'H improved liy tlio j iiii U1 (if the run, HtrarihUuif-ri'l' will t'lin U -- a ln':il i-arn ;is much in a month us John W, option Democrat, and will Iwm- tin VHICK Sl'vuni as sen;iti>r would eimi in a Iiunil Ad-Vantage No, 10 .Mippuit. uf the eluircli fi'doiaii.iii it 1 Out > III : ! year, 1 guess mnviu 1 have got that L|..!,l".. Monmouth county and of the ai.ti Flu Tin' Uniti'd Stiitv.- 1 :i- | i worded wrong, I'l-ihapM 1 t-hould have ,41) nipiov ) s-aloon Iftifiue. For freeholder? spent fifty million:, of ilr.L: | ^anl that under \h\> .•^•hi'tluk- of prices "i:i'"l or • ''"' political wood.- is full "I" i iiij; llii' u.tU'ih iif N \' j John \V, Hloi-uni a- judye would uet as ..i .-I.. pi--rtpli' | date.--. Hvi'iy township and U> n. J 1'ait of thii. nunii-y was piiit tn niii.'h in a month a- Ji-lm \V, Hlm'um Be Careful in Selecting Your Tooth Brush of till-1 Ihiitid Statin- \vl .i wi' i t,s t.r | is likely U> have a candidate 01 u-i senator would cit in a year (ju^t ,H'NK IT, lpli. 1 for in i-pite of national indie.i gi-t about tlie "< .ii niug" part uf ill. MI New York harimr, l -.-i ,jl' IH ; uil 1 Otherwise you are likely not to get the brush that just meeti your particular need*. tin. DeiiHH'rats l>t'lievi> that Nt.s.si'l.s over it, 1 f wau I :U -A ' win h at I'uiirso itj Monmouth county h;i> public i'Xpi'use should In ['.mi t'i v liy bn-n No two persons have teeth exactly alike. TtOWIf TAIX, .such as to ensure tho i-Kvtion of Heiiides that, the job of, judgi' is a Aineiii'an wnsi'lii iihiiu: iiitiii, ar.il if Si is man who ill tin on the Detno hole lot easier Mid iU'ire retiiied than t'tinlidunl of American vessels inihi | as fi ,• Teeth vary in length, in their curve, in being «et close together or far apart. Then, your llii- A ticket this, year. ie job of .senator. A judge doesn't MriiiuiHith county and thh o a canal built with Ami'u.ni m^iwv, avt- to associate with a lot of rude men, gums may be firm or tender, requiring •tiff or soft bristle*. intalt' of . ,'iv, .li'isiy this fall by big why sluniUl not AmcriciUi vi--si-.•• i.pinj! o-o-o-o- ke a man does \vhn (;i»e,» out after the _jiiajin itii'r 1 »;ij talking with one of New York harbor pay ti e f\| on -i> of eUiitorsliip, A judsje needs only the You need a brush that "fits your mouth," in size and shape, and degree of briitle stiffness. 1 1 1 John W. Sloeum luis been actiiir tin nio.-t of I improving that wutciAVii> '.' I 1 :nm-trovi'i'iuir of N\-w_ Jorsi-y for " roupli- uti- of one mini 'in land his job.-that Select the brush exactly suited to your needs, with a satisfaction or money-back guarantee county the other day and is exactly tlu- sumo tes. of weeks or so. James V, l''ii'ldrr «:ii- Ian being the ;!,>viinor, A senator lie said ti • Hi nun'iats would %vin in out of tin' i-tate -on a visit and Mr. as to get the vote of about ten thou- from among the big variety of styles of Woiunonili county this fall by at len^t Coiue a little nearer himic tlum New Sloi'iim, an president of the .irnnti1. aml men before he tvets settled down 2,\M()\ iiiid Ihiit the sonntor, nRsenibly-! York City! All this ierticii < f Mun- wi'iit jin the job IIK governor. 1 his si'iiatorial chair, and it's no , Mn-iiiVl . cnunty clerk, freeholder loueh of a job to make ten thousand mnuSh us 'I'llin in the Hecond governor of Now Klenzo • Marguerite and coronercroin-r? would all jrwgwt t majormesmajoritiesi ••-• • w»>>•' I--*. »-.n- the 1 Jemy whiiii Monmouth county rni:. icn believe that you are just the chap Vl r appropriation of frill • •I(H> for 'ley neec] to run their public affairs i,i,p1oNimatinu that %im>iiiiure. . When i1 !\ we" 'r "a"n appropriation ol MM.' ) torprovided within the present >v;«r. asked him whai he bawl his ealoiila. ' impruvm^r the Shrewsbury ri - or thin That's quili> a record for Old .Mon- or"them. It seems to me that it's u lions on. he ?aUl that 2,000 was about -war. If tho use nf WHU-IAVJIVS built (.nip easier to make a governor think TOOTH BRUSHES mprov mouth, and it is doubtful if any o(_licr hat you are his long-lost brother than ihcthe« UMiau-iiall majoritmai.-rityv thtino- Di'iiKK'nitDemu^ratHs haiiiud: shoul"mi dimprove he dpai witd hfo Aniincar h.v An n-.oucy county in the istatu has furni^lud Iwn IHH'U get Him in ."Uonrnmifli county of L is to go out and hustle, for the votes Klenzo Tooth Brushes nro hnnd-mado in France from Mnrjruorite Tooth Brushes, with their distinctive stylo lute; iiiid ilia! tho \Vf>inln>\v Wilson owners.of boats which use then- w iitor- governors within the same year siiKi- f ten thousand riitii whom you have thu linust briHtlcH, all hand-drawn »ml knotted. Wu handle, have been favorites for ^eaiEi throughout wiiyn, as in tho ease frf tho I'atuinia the commonwealth of New Jemy wais ot to convince that Solomon was a guarantue to refund your money if they coniu out, the and Canada. iiilluence would pull the party through canal, then every mvtu r of a boat formed. • liy 2,^00 majority easily enoujrh. ack number in wisdom compared with Each brush comes iu a sanitary intlir'ulual carton. which tioos over the SIiii wr lu!"y river • * * ou. They are hnnd-mndo in France, with the finest bristles after its improvement should juiy u There's been n rather persistent Select your Klenzo> Tooth Brush from the-display enso mid whitest bone handles it IK possible to obtain. That isn't mv opinion at all I bo-I "Peoaspeciail sum neiortbefore- IM-IHbeinjK* JH-rn-rnn ittotIH™l t oIUrumor flouting about Monmoiith hi The IJcxal! Store,, showing 12 liilTm-nt stylus. that Hie' Woodrow Wilson in- "so that unproved Watoi^vay. Do the county to the etfect that John W. Slo- A judge doesn't have half the worries You will receive your brush in thu cm ton m that no* Your money refunded if the-bristles come out. i .i - •><•i.._... \i-;\,.,,,, „„„»,-_ Democrats hereabouts who uri hollor- ciini would run again for senator this lint beset a senator. Half the wor- hand touches it but yours, ilueuce and the Woodrow Wilson senti- if , . subsidies" I'^'li' vt' s»«iy Marguerite Brushes are made in only one Khnpo with s luwnie a liability of the im « "K"i»st year. To do this lie would lufvu to ies, did I say? He doesn't have one Klenzo Tooth Brushes include 3 and -1 row, bleached lihtl curved bristles, inent such fool tiling as that? Do v hey bc- up his chance, or rather hiy eei - nt;.thousandth part of the worries of and unbleached bristles; sanitary, ventilated, per- tic piifty and not an asset. Iievt> that every motoi bout owner 1 believe that the Democrats will find tainty, of the job of judge of Mon-i-senator! Anv man can go up*to a forated and solid backs!, and curved, straight and H, 4 and 5-row brushes. Open Hygienic, or closed should be held up and made to paymouth county. enator and toll the senator what he penetraUnp bristles, Prices 25c and KDc, back. Prices 25c,- 35c and 40c, that instead of Woodrow Wilson car- for the privilege of point; down the Tying the ticket through to victory, * * * las got to do, and get away with it. Shrewsbury river in order to reim- But just try thafotT on a judge! That .the DenuH'ratif candidates will find burse tile people of the United Status The senator job pays $500 a year These high money-back qualitiei at such low prices are made poiiible through the buying and distributing co- Woodrow Wilson a weight upon them judge would wrap his black death robe operation of more than 7,000 Rexall Stores—one leading drug store in each important city and town in the United for the money they spend on theand there's lots of trouble connected around himself and would shout: in the race. If they win, it will not Shrewsbury river? ' They w uld notwith it. The candidate has to get the States, Canada and Great Britain. be because of the Woodrow Wilson in- dare to stand up in public and saynomination, and he has to take the 'Away with him! take yon caitiff (lucnce, but in spite of it, .vretch to a dungeon cell for contempt Klenao and Marguerite Tooth Braihei b^ar the «WUta Grew" trademark. Let this " White Cross" be your such a foolish thing. River improve- chance of being beaten at that part jf court!" Ki I:- H: ments are made for the same purpose of the game. Then ho has to run for guide in buying other high-grade bru»he« Hnir Brushes, Military Brushes, Shaving Jinishel, Hand and Nail Brusheti * * * Woodrow Wilson entered the Presi- as all other public improvenuints are election, and he has to take the chance Bath Brushes, Cloth and Hat Brashes. dency with public sentiment in hismade—for the same purpose for which of being beaten there. And after ho Pretty much all a judge has to do favor far beyond that which any the Panama canal was built—to serve gets in, everybody in the county who s to sit up in a big chair and look ,President has ever had in the past. the general welfare. wants apolitical job of any kind starts vise. If he doesn't talk too much folks "Klenzo and Marguerite Tooth Brush Week" begins today at all The Rexall Stprei Democrats, Republicans and Progress. * * * for the senator and tells the senator ivill never find out whether he really is that the senator can land that job for ives nil hailed with acclaim his advent People who do not now arid never that jo wise or whether ho is only making a You can find these goods only at this »tore •*" into the Presidency. He hud the con- ill own a horsp or an automobile pay him if the senator wants to. It may blufif at it, Being judge is a good deal fidencc, the pood wishes and the sup-taxes for roads. They are taxed for be a job that the senator has no more like being teacher in a class of first port of people of all parties to anroads because roads are a public bene- to do with than the Shah of Persia, grade kids. The teacher is the boss, JAMES COOPER, JR. extent theretofore unknown in thefit. If the free use of the Panama but that doesn't matter. Everybody and what he says is law. That's ex- history of the country, canal is a subsidy, and should not bethinks that the senator can get a jobactly the way it is with a judge,* The for anybody, and can get him any sort judge is boss and what he says is law. si; * * used by American vessels without pay- Broad and White Sts. The Store Red Bank, N. J. ing a special sum for its use, then the of a job, from Minister to France to More than that, what a judge says How is it today! He has the sup- an arrester of automobile speeders, makes law of what he-says, port of most members of his party free use of roads by owners of horses who are in otlke or who^want office. and automobiles is a subsidy, and * * * : • * * That is natural. Every President has should not be permitted unless horse If a judge thinks a lawyer is talking owners and automobile owners first There's one thing about a senator's that support.. A President hns in one job which must be very fine. Every too much the judge can tell him so and hand ten thousand rewards which he pay a special sum for the use of these can make the lawyer shut tig. But roods. Does anyone believe in. anyday sees a lot of new men after new can distribute as he will., In the other jobs.» That makes a senator's life a where's the lawyer that can- tell a hand he has ton thousand scourges such fool proposition as this! Yet judge that the judge is talking too this is exactly what thefe peoole claim varied one, and it relievesithe tedious which he can apply where he will. monotony which would ensue if every much and can make that judge shut This is true of every man who occu- in principle when they talk about sub- up! I never knew of but one lawyer sidies for American vessels using the man wanted the same job. If a sen- pies the Presidential chair. |uch a ator really did for his constituents to try that on and get away with it, man holds a position of tremendous Panama canal! and that lawyer was the late "Seeb" KEEP COOL vantage in dealing with all sorts of what many of his constituents think * if * he should do, he would pet a job forArrowsmith. Even then "Seeb" had questions. Men who want favors do jvery man jack of them, where the to apologize afterword for talking to not usually oppose the man who can The above remarks may be- thought the judge the way he did. I happened to be a good ways from'thi1 topic of most arduous part of their duties give thene favors or who can withhold would be signing the payroll for their to be in court when "Seeb" gave his them. Congressmen and senators pre- next fall's election in New Jersey and little say-so to the judge and I hap- i! THRU SURF OR POOL BATHING big monthly check. sent names of candidates for postmaa. in Monmouth county, but it dont seem pened also to be in court when "Seeb* tere, for federal collectors and forfar from the point to me. When the * • • made his apology; and it always other places in tho districts and states Democratic ean'didates for senator and seemed to me that "Seeb's" apology they represent.. The President can assembly get together in their state John W. Sloeum has "got away must have hurt-the judge's feeling a The "forty beaches" of New Jersey offer the name these men or he -can refuse to convention this fall and make U]>4heir with his senator job. Of course thei good deal more than his original re name them. The congressman or theplatform, what are they going to do?isn't a man in the "county who don marks hurt senator who cannot get for the poli- Are they going to "uphold the admin- believe down in hisfljeart that he him finest opportunity for batHing in the world. And ticians in his district the things whicl istration of the President," as la usu-self would have made a darn sigh ally done by state conventions of thebetter senator than ^jr. Sloeum made However, this is wondering a pood there are numerous podts for those who prefer inland the politicians want has a tough time same party as the national ajmini^-j-This sentiment isn't'"confined to Mrdeal from tho question aa to whether of if- when he runs again. •tration? And if they do this, will either: Tm same John W, Slocuni' will run for senate] w * * they not have to endorse th.e broken has been held in regard to every gen this fall. I dont think that anybodj bathing, , And most congressmen want to run promises of the Democrats in relation ator which the county has,ever had who wants to get into the senator to the Panama canal? And ii they and it's going to be held about ever: game need worry about Mr. Sloeum afjain. It is no discredit to a man senator which the county is ever poin that he. wants to hold an important endorse the breaking of promises mad'e being a candidate. In .fact, I think by their party to the people of theto have, x Being senator must%be a goo>. that if he got into the senatorshlp Women's and Misses' Bathing Suits oflice. Neither is it to be wondered deal like" being a newspaper editor. at that congressmen, during the whole United States, will not the Democratic scrap and gave .up his judge aspira- platform virtually say: "We, theEverybody knows how things ought t tions, his friends ought to call in some- existence of the country, have tried Democratic party, made certain prom- be done a good deal better than th body right away and have his head ex- Excellent quality satin, trimmed with embroidered batiste, to do the thinRs which the dispenser ises when we ran for office the last fellow who is holding down the job am:' of favors wanted done. They have time; the people elected us believing John W. Sloeum has had more cxperi. collar and cuffs; very latest model, in navy and black. Value $6.00, done this over and over again, even that our promises meant what they ence in this direction than most folks, When their own opinions were on the said, and that these promises were not for he lias been a senator and a news- No! No I John W. Sloeum wont special at $4.90. other side. molasses to catch flies; after we potpaper editor both. run for senator of Monmouth county in office on these promises we broke this fall! . Not "a bit of it! He has V ta « « had all the" honors which can possibly Silk serge, bolero effect blouse and tunic skirt, trimmed with In the matter of the Panama tolls those promises; we are proud of hav- be got out of that job. He got a big question, Democratic congressmen and ing broken these promises to the But to get back to this senatorial majority at the election, and he has black an,d. ..white stripes, at special price of $4.90. :Woodrow Wilson ran for ofiice on people; we are now making more rumor concerning John W, Sloeum. been president of the senate, and he l promises in favor of free tolls for promises to the people; and if we getThat rumor is so persistent that a lot has been acting governor of New All wool mohair suit, kimono sleeves, vest collar, cuffs and belt American ships engaged in coastwise elected'this time, as we did two years of folks have begun to believe it. NotJersey, and there wouldn't be any- trade. The platform 6f a party is its ago, we will break the promises w*e are I, however. John W. Sloeum may not thing more in it for him if he should promise to the people. The candi- now making if we .feel like it. Our have got for all the people all the po-be senator for a thousand years. No, of plaid silk; bloomers*attached, Special at $4.90. dates running on that platform de.; promises, aa the people know by our litical jobs they hankered after, and sir, ree! John W, Sloeum will keep clare that if elected tney will carry record, do not mean what they say; so he may not have been as good a out of the senator fight this fall. And - We are showing a splended line of mohair suits, trimmed with out the promises in that platform. they are molasses to cntch flies; but senator as he ought to have been. we want your votes. "We make these nest spring he will go on the bench as * ill Further, he may not have been quite judge of the Monmouth county courts, as good a newspaper editor as a lot plaid and striped silk, also sill ratino, at $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 Yet in spite of a direct plank in the promises to the people now when we and when ho gets on the bench as of folks think he could have been. For judge he will forget that there is any platform of the Democratic party on want'to get in ollice; but if -we areinstance, I have heard him laid out and $4.48. * free Panama tolls, President Wilson elected we will do as we please." ,. such thing in the whole wide world as time after time for letting the wrong politics, just as every other judge of a special message to congress de-d dog win in his stories of dog fights. eliiring against this law. A great ma- £ iu s MonmoMh county has done before But whatever elae folks may have said him. jority of the "Democratic congressmen, . That is the virtual platform on about John W. Sloeum, I have never Men's and Boys' Bathing Suits likewise in direct opposition to their which the Democrats of Slcmmouth heard anybody intimate that he had {Town Talk continued on page 12.) promises to • the country, followed county and of New Jersey and of the softening of the brain. To my mind President "Wilson's load and declared entire United States must go bethat'- s what the indications would point When you speak through the adver- Navy suits, either plain or trimmed with red or white, with or against such a law. I believe that a fore the people this fall:iff they en- to if he gave up his certainty of a job number of things which President dorse the acts of Woodrow Wilson's tising columns of THE RED BANK REG- as Monmouth county judge for theISTER you are talking to 26,500 people. without sleeves, short or regular trunks, Wilson has done as President has administration. If they make such a uncertainties and perplexities of an alienated from him much of the pub-platform, who will have any confidence —Advertisement. lic support and confidence which he in them? If they repudiate Woodrow For the young man a professions^ suit is shown, fitted with once possessed, but I do not believe Wilson's administration in their plat- that any single act of his alienated BO form, how much support "will they get straps for a belt, at $2.00, $2.5Or $3.00T $3.50 and $4.00. many people as this one act in rela- from those party leaders who want tion to the free passage of American political jobs, and how much support Heavy worsted suits in navy or grey with belt straps at $5.00. vessels through the Panama canal. will they get from those who are al- ready holding down political jobs un- Boys* suits made to suit each and every fancy at $1-50, $2.00. Mi * * der the Democratic administration? I Some of the papers and lome of the think the Democrats all over thq politicians that are ready to follow a country are "in bad." LocaJ condi- $2.50 and $3.00. President in whatever he Bays or tions in various places may help them whatever he does declare that to. lot out, but I do not believe that the One piece suits in navy or grey trimmed with white for the American vessels pass free through people will stand for deliberately the Panama canal, after it had been broken promises by any party. They kiddie, at $1.25. built and paid for by the people of would not stand for it under William INTEREST the country, would be a subsidy to the H. Taft and I do not believre they will owners of these vessels; and that the stand for it under Woodrow Wilson, owners of these vessels should pay for * * * ON YOUR SAVINGS - the privilege of going through the Panama canal. If thc,t is what these However that may be, there isn't papers think, and if that is what these going to be any lack of Democratic Our plan of banking by mail is politicians think, why did they not candidates. William E, Andrew is go- ttiake that declaration when they were ing to run for senator this year, sure meeting with success on account running for office! Why did nopopt ! so ho says. He's poiiig to be "V^oodrow Wilson declare when he was nominated by petition and so he will of its simplicity. Drop us a running for President that he would not have to be a candidate for the nom- not keep this promise of the Demo- ination at the Democratic primaries. postal and we will gladly send cratic platform? I do not believe that Democrats generally look on Mr.-An- Woodrow, •Wilson could have been drew as a political joke, just the same •, full particulars or come in and elected President of the United States as the Republicans look on W. ,W. if he had told the people that he would Ramsay, who says he is going after let us explain it to you. repudiate that platform plank, I be- the Republic an nomin atioH for eongresi 1893 1914 Have it was the most popular plank in this fall. Thomas J. Scully -will be a thewhole Democratic platform. Instead very hard man for thoe BopubHeanBopubHeng tto of telling the people that he would not beat for congress, in spite of hii carry outJthot promise to the Ameri- broken promise on the Panama canal can people, Woodrow' Wilson told the tolls; for he has done a lot of things people that the platform "meant what for his congressional district, . More- ASBUBY PARK TRUST Cot ANY it .said:" that "it was not molasses to catch fliea;" that it was the work of over, a great many of tfre voters of earnest and thoughtful men; «ndhis district have recpived personal let- Wm, J, Gouse, President, Lee W, Berry, Vice president, ( that "gentlemen who talked one wayters from him on various topics, and it rjnd voted another would, be retired to always makes a man feel good to Wm, C, Rogew, Secretary-Treasurer, very quiet and private retreats." De- know that he is eorieidei'ocl worthy of ^ feating men who break their public attention from a congressninn. If the promise! to the people is what ought Republicans feel that Scully will be a to bo done to every officeholder who sure winner, they may let Ramsay Bays one thing before election and have the Republican noitiinatlon for Red Estate, Insurance does the opposite^ after he gets elected congress; but if the Republicans be- JPOR THE HOUSEWIF to the job ne wanted, •Ueve that there is tho remotest chance l> - ' 1 and Loans. tor the election of a Republican' to ••-•% •' ' **«„, , congress, Ramgay will have no more p RUBBER GLOVES keep the hands white and sofsoftt I FARMS FOR SALE, : If the free uie of the JPanamo canal show for that nomination than he had while doing your own House Work, My American vessels is a subsidy, as is*fof the nominntion for senator three years ago after it had been promised I We have a special sale of the best quality this week;, 1 COTTAGES FOR RENT. ' declared by many of the followors of to him. 32 BROAD STREET, Woodrow WUipn^and if eveiry Amerif R 35c and 39c for the regular 75c Glove. i Both Funuihfld and Unfurnwhod. can vessel using the Panama- canal ..••"...'• ••.* * •*. • ;fr. • 35c and 39c lor the regular 75c Glove. ; ahould b» mnde ;^q my for the me of ' Besides William E. Andrew, who canal, then on the Bame principle does not count for .'mutfi • po far as R. H. VANDpRVEER Money to Loan in Various Swot. RED BANK, N. J. •IWAMK Democratic primaries BW concerned, (KnLckecbock« :,mm THE RED BANK REGISTER. Page Five. NEWS FROM HIGHLANDS.! ipswi. lu Hoyti Make You r Own Paint! Qt Qtttitif • B*cona Crop, OAT IIBMHII AT llifi huy crop throughout this mc- Til MXTMODIBT OHTTaOH. tkui is vtry poor, owing to the spring Why Wait for Reduction Sales at drought, Muny furnu'ia luivu hur- YOU WILL SAVE 58 cU, PER GAL, BtOTi Bxplad«i and ««t» ft vi «Ud their liny early in hopes of get- Tins is HOW Xitobln Afire—Four Hundny Motulii* ting u MtNiund crop later in the sum- IbliN—Scgrrt* of FoesLotiMa OfBiMrl in*'r. the Big Profit Stores? Buy 4 gals, L.dM. SEMI-MIXED SEAL PAINT, —tgljiUr Flaking V#ry »oor. Mi', urul Mrs. J. W. Cohen spent The Methodist Sunduy-school held with Mr. Cohen's father at at $2.00 per gal. its Children'H duy uJtoreisca Sunday And 3 gals. Linseed Oil to mix with it - - night. The church was decorutcd with Jitims Kelly is .slowly recovering You then make 7 gals, of pure paint for wild flowers, rows and American flag?, fi'oin injuries du« to la-ing kicked in Tlu' program i-oruUted of un address! the atnniuch by a hor.*i'. He is at the THE THE It's only $1,42 per gal. by Rev, Elijah l'\ Heed, nongs by thelimits of liis sibtar, Mrs. Surah Harding school, recitations by Sumutfl itecil, «f Red H«nk, Anybody can mix the OIL with the PAINT. llnttii' May Derby, (Joldie LJoguo and s IL Crawford of Red Hank $15,00 SUITS $18.00 SUITS Whereas, if you bay 7 gal*, of roady.for-uso paint in Johnnie Chase; an exorcise by Tillic Friday inspecting hia farms CANS, you pay $2.00 a gal. or $14.00, Parker, Kstellu Worth and Helen and lur, of the Big Profit Stores of the Big Profit Stores Mariu Uautsehy; a motion Bontt by Martjn Hynn is very aick, The L. U M, SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT IJ PURE WHITE LEAD, twenty girls and a drill by Ooldic Mrs. Charlies Brnsch is laid up with are only are only ZINC and LINSEED OIL, the beM-tnou'n p>iint malarial J for 100 jworj. Hague, Anna May Uecd, Viny Bopue, n Jume back. Huttie May Derby, Catherine Chase, Dae a gal, oaf el any L.&M.PAINT you buy, and 11 not the best Thomas Griffin has given up his job 1 Stella Steolnnin. Marcaret Worth and ut Hcil Hank and is again working in •II 1 paint made* return the paint and gel ALL your money back, Fay llartFgrove, Thu exerciscB were Hernnrd A. Hickey'a blacksmith shop $1O.< in charge of Mra, Lottie Branson. »t this place. R. HIOflNSON & SON, Eatontown OaiOUnt Stova Explodfs. Many residents of this plnee wont to at the Little Profit Shop at the Little Profit Shop LUMBER CO., A«bwry Park A uuHoline stovu in Dr. Richard Gib- j Ihc pU'iiic of St, . Gubru'l'!) church at all the time. all the time, bons'r, cottanu ut Highland Beach ex- j Bradcvdt Snturdny night, COOMBS CO., FREEHOLD ploded last Thursday afternoon and Met the kitchen afire. The blaze was BCODBTVII.I.K HEWS. ASHER F», WOOLBY, Matawon put out before much damage wan clone. The drawbridge was Bet afire Sunday Wftitir A, SiktM JTow the Sola twin — by a hot cinder from a passing locomo- of th» SmitU Pitcher rarin. THE tive. Two soldiers extinguished the Several years ago Walter A. Bel- blaze. cher and C. S. J. Buggies bought.the Sunday Morning- Mallei, i Smith riteher form, each man paying $20.00 and $22,50 SUITS Beginning with next Sunday and half of the purchase'price. A few continuing throughout the summer, day3 ago Mr. Belcher bought out Mr. at the Big Profit Storei mass will be celebrated at the Church Hugglci's share of the farm and he is of Our Lady at 7-00, 8:00, 9:00 andnow the sole owner. His son, Atwood are only 10:00 o'clock. Belcher, will continue to farm the plnce. Hew Officer* Nominated. Miss Natalie Talbot of Brooklyn The officers nominated for election has been visiting Mrs. Harry Mal- $ 1S.OO at the last meeting of the Degree of ehow, Pocahontaa were Sirs, Jeanette Max- Tuesday of last week was Mrs. at the Little Profit Shop son, Pocahqntaa; Mrs. Amelia Auferi, James _C. Sickles's birthday and she Wcnonah; Mrs, Laura Brown, Proph» received a surprise visit from a num- all the time. etess; Mrs. Amelia Weeker, repre. ber of relatives and friends. sentative to the Great Council; and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sherman of Mrs, Mamie Brfge, alternate. The Long Branch spent Wedne§day with election will be held July Ist. their daughter, Mrs, J, H, Vining. Lob«ter rlnhlng- Very Woot, Mrs. Samuel Hardy spent part of Lobster fishing haa been very poor. last week at New York and Elizabeth. Tile fishermen are unable to account School has closed for the season. We have bought from one of the best clothes houses in New York City, for it, and they are hoping for bettor which makes only high grade clothes, a quantity of suits which had been made catches latef. on, Brl«f Beautiful, Soft, Fluff*; up to sell at $12.00 wholesale, and which regularly sell at $20.00 to $22,50 retail. Troop No. 1 of the Keyport boy H*ir An Aid Vo Beauhj We took,the entire lot of 150 suits at a price which enables us to put them in scouts will camp out near here again this summer. The boys will be in our $10,00 suit racks for quick selling; and we will sell them at this price of Ten charge of Key. A, W. Hand, pastor of Who does not love a head of . the Keyport Baptist church, hair? Some •women think it is a gift Dollars per suit. Hoist Hay in the Olds Way— John Foster ran a splinter in hiiof nature and envy their more fortun- i left hand last week. The hand ia ate sistera. If your hair is not fluffy, Just think! A regular $20 and $22,50 suit for $10. Did you ever hear of It's less expensive and a lot easier and letter to nse a Bumely- badly swollen and blood poisoning is soft and lustroui j is falling out, j anything like it! feared. streaked, faded, brittle, or full of Qlda Engine and Hofst, And there are dozens of other jobs dandruff and if the scalp itches, do not where this cheap-running engine will do away with high-priced, The shaft bolts on Clarenee Van- think it must always be that way, for With this addition to our Ten-Dollar Suit stock this branch of our stock is hard-to-flnd farm hands—and the engine never gets tired. The Kirk's wagon broke as he was driving pretty hair is only a matter of cara now longer than it was at the beginning of the season. . down Water Witch hill Monday morn- and proper nourisiiment of the hair sizes of Rumely-OIds are from 1H to 65 h. p. We have a ing, and the shafts fell to the ground. roots. Hair is something like a, plant In our ordinary course of business we sell regular fifteen-dollar suits at Ten size to fit your farm. Mr. VanKirk managed to block the —if neglected it scan withers and dies, wheels before the wagon started to •while with a little attention it keeps Dollars the year round ; but while these suits last, you can get at the Little Proflt i Drop in loon and •«« onr Rumely-OldJ engines. Or coast down hill. fresh and beautiful. let us know and we'll lend a catalog to you. Frank Layton has'had the engine Shop a regular $20 and $22.50 suit for Ten Dollars. You can always save $5 on in his power boat overhauled. Parisian Sage is a scientific prepar- Henry Weisenberger ii employed aa ation that supplies Just the elements a suit at the Little Proflt Shop, but while this lot lasts you can save $10 to $12,50 We're here to serve you, chauffeur for Greenspan Brothers. needed to ' Vsrate the hair roots and Give m a chance. Clarenoe F. MattSaws led a lame atimulate the lair to grow long, thick, on a suit, * horse from here to Fimnlngdale last fluffy, soft and lustrous, It removes Every one of these $20 and $22.50 suits bears the maker's name; and besides, W. H, MERRITT, Red Bank, N. J, Saturday, where it was turned out todandriifif with one application arid pasture. quickly stops Itching head and falling each suit is guaranteed by us. Kair, James Cooper, Jr. or any drug- The fire company has received 500 «IIIIIMIMMIIttlMMIMMMMMIMMMMtMMMMM gist can supply you with Parisian feet of new fire hoee. Sage-—It is inexpensive. You cannot The Methodist Epworth league will be disappointed with this delightful hold a cake and candy sale on the*nd helpful hair tonic for the firstfe w grounds adjoining the Highland audi- days' use will give the hair the beauty torium next Saturday afternoon. The and charm of youth., , members wUL give several entertain- ments during the summer. 2 Mrs. Edward Smith .and daughter Ella of Freehold spent; list week with SIMPSON &HORN Mrs. Sylvia Borden. Her son George and a friend from Freehold were Sun- day visitors here. . ' Mason Contractors Edward Patterson was thrown, to the sidewalk last Thursday when the Curbing, Grading and ice wagon on which he was working General Contracting. 12 W. Front Street, Near Broad Street, Red Buik, N. J. was run into by Otto Gautschy's auto- mobile, Mr. Patterson was cut on Cellars Made Watertight the head and badly bruiseel about the Ornamental Fire Places a body. Jessie May, Worth, the three-year- Specialty. old daughter of Ernest Worth,.had a birthday party Sunday" at the home PLASTEMNa of her grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Koeb- Let Us Figure on YourlWork.'r ler of Hilton Park. Those present were Helen Bordenj Tessle Bunyon, Bb* 40. HiaHLiANDS,[rO, May Sculthorp, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Worth, Mrs* BEDDING PLANTS. Hattifi- Kensburg and Mrs. Annie NOTICE ©'Flaherty. Mrs. John Anderson of New Bruns- Geraniums, Cannas, Heliotrope, Coleus, Argeratum, wick is visiting her son, William An- MOTOR BOAT AND AUTOMO- Oyerland Model 79 derson. Mrs, Anderson' fell down- Salvia, Begonia, Alyssum, Petunia, Vincas, Dracaena, stairs last week and the ligaments oi BILE OWNERS. er arm were strained. This car for quality, size, (114 inch wheel base) Mrs, Thomas Romandetti gave birth PER English Ivy and Hardy roses. Palms and Boston Ferns 1 ;o a daughter Monday morning. Power (351H, P.) appearance and price represents Misses Frieda M. and Alice Benggei GASOLINE 15cGAL from 35 cents up. Ferns for fern dishes, etc* and Fred Delia of New York were (Price changes with markst) the most value of any car offered this year. This Sunday guests of Mrs. Christine Greenfield. PRICES RIGHT AT is so conceded by all expert automobile judges. Mrs. George Stadelburg of Highland LARGE LINE ACCESSORIES. Beach is laid up with grip. William Mead has rented his house RIGHT PRICES. Prices, Touring Car and Eoadster with electric on Atlantic street to a Jersey City At Old Scabird DocB man. Mr. Mead now has charge ol lights and storage battery $950.00. the paint department of Greenspan Brothers's store. HIGHLANDS, N. J. WILLIAM MEARS, The Central railroad is filling in the With Gray & Davis starter, electric light and road-bed from East Long Branch to F.R.WELSH, Prop. generator, $1,075.00 F. 0. B, factory. Matawan with cinders. Oil will be Main Office i 140th Street and Funeral Designs a Specialty, sprinkled '"over the cinders to keep Nortti River, New York. down th% dust. We have all models to show your John Horn and George Britton have CUT FLOWERS bought new horses from a Long Branch dealer. Laundry Economy Also distributors of Cadillac and Buick cars. Membera of the Rainbow athletic club of New York will givg a dance GREENHOUSES, RUMSON, N. J. at Creighton's pavilion next Saturday and Service. We have some great bargains in used cars. night. The pavilion is now open every WE CHVE YOU BOTH., AT THE END OF THE TROT ,t ,F1 Y LINE. afternoon and night. TEUBPHOPIB 381 RUMiON The railroad station and Cranfield's Our flat work, washed and ironed boathouse restaurant are being ie- ready for uie, at 88 cents per dozen, painted. * includes table, bed and toilet linen, and Robert Hartshorne lost a horse from Is cheaper and better than you can do•>>••«>»»•»•»»»••• ••»•»••»»»•»•»»»•••»»••••»»»»*»•••••••< spinal meningitis last week. • It at home. It saves time and labor J.W. MOUNT CO, that yourseli or servant can spend Mr. and Mrs, Peter Forbes of Brook- lyn are stopping with the latter'a better in another way. ; Telephone SIS. RED BANK, N. JT, brother, Frank Thompson, Our collars have that neat domestic A country store is held every Tues- finish that good dressers demand. day night at Sculthorp's Highland au- Our shirts are ironed by hand or by on policyholders who had ditorium. About 26 prizes are dis-tho new pressing, machine method, tributed to those holding the lucky whichever way our customers prefer. The Prudential gone to England, Ireland, tickets, Then there are the many other C. Mell Johnson's Sea Side Inn iitilings about the homei such as cur- i •. I.You Men Who Use Overalls! being painted by Daniel Bills. tains, blankets, bath "mats, washable Africa, China, Rnland, Why not get the best your money can buy, weenspan Brothers have opened a ruff, portieres, etc., that people oftes Paid Claims fi branch butcher shop in the Kelly •end to dry cleaners, and pay double France, Germany, Italy, along with a broad, honest guaranty? building on Bay avenue. for; because they dont know we do Miss Edith, Augustine of Irvin'gton them, , H, S* P1T?R8» is spending the summer with Miss Why not send for us to call and do Japan, Russia, Scotland, •'•?>' in 1913 (Rf(.D.«.P«.OC) Sophie Mussel, your work? Dr. E. C. Fields and family of Switzerland and many other Richmond Hill are down for the sum- met at Water Witch, William Rowland was' a New York foreign countries, This visitor on Monday. Bank Steam Laundry, Advertised letters ate at the post- 62 White St., RED BANK, N. I. shows the widespread benefit office for Henry E. Duncan, Mary 1. Telephone 33-J. , Phillips and Mrs. Otorgi Ogle. : The interior of the postoflfice hfla of Prudential Life Insurance. ire strictly Union Made, been repainted by James j. Cherry. Linoleum has been laid on the floor Ryder & McGackin with all the long wear and and the office made a, little larger, Comfort that come from , . 'H .. , best materials, right pat- Merchant Bay* D«U-r«tx Auto, Painting, Decorating PRUDENTIAL - ' terns and the handy pockets and little Max Levy, a dry goods and shoe •- s>i MI ^ 1 STRENQTH, Of ;l. The Prudential "knacks" that make them always worn when once tried, to dealer on Shrewsbury avenue, has and Paper Hanging. FORREST F. DRYDEN, Pr««id«»t. Trmttt yourwmU rlgM mnif pat lntt> m muH of BROTHERHOODS. *A bought a delivery automobile. Mv. Tom MM gmt tbmm, fmlly gmmrmntmmit, mt • g Levy sells a good deal of mer,chandi^ft lu Bftn*—V. H. •WPP, It BtMUl HtMt. Sealirlsht—H. Solomon. R to farmera in Middletown, Holmdel Anbury Park.—S. Goldfltoln & Bon EhKUBhtown—W. B, Mount Co, Sf and Atlantic towmhips and he uses TCevDort W. B. Wallace & Co. MftnMrquui—Tf. H. Petternon. C| the-automobi!e to cover his route. Lonir Branch—W. M. SJocum. X8B BVay. Freehold—W. B. Brown, U m i ^ 10 Gold Street, I Spring Laker-Frank J. Col)t». • , T* % H. 6. PKTlRi, M«k««—raotorfoai Dov«r« M.J an*i Wwllind,Ont^Can. *A You can.bank on a REGISTER adver- Red Bank, - Neytr Jeriey. H A jtlsemept turning the trick.—Adver- 'tieetttenU ^^ M.; «w- I .

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«••«•»»»»•»»•»+•••••••••••••«••••»••••••••>#•» DOCTOBB DIVHEB, OH BUT.H TO BAB LLK. JEANNETTE. BRIDGE TO BE RAISED. AlllllllllMtllltOr'B N(vlll'i>. M .Mnllml Mui-J«F, Facial I THE LADY THAT WANTS HER CARPETS AND RUGS Bocl*ty lujoyeil AimuAl DRUNKENNESS Htuntfy J. l'"iulil«r, ndmlnlHtrntor of •Snip Trt-ntm< in, MiMunifurlnyl . at D*«i, , in ft curubli1 whicli JoMi li«:nry M<-ltlt»r, rn Mon- iimn ut tli« Hultl ilecoiiHOil to brliiK In M ItODV ANANDD FACrAL MA8SAGC WHY NOT YOU ? y iliHlrins nil ili-hlre for whlttkry. lutr. <>r tln-li" di-titn, tlftiiiindii nml clulmn ngulnnt mouth hholdd at thhu IVIV:il lin nl lost iitlu'r tntii.xti-.iiitH. I'uii Im Riven In tlio tin* r.^inio of hulil dtH'tJiiieil, umlor oath Mnnlrnrinir, Bh ; Owin J. MclM of XiOUff Brunch Oeti Con- iiiiiiic, jsu HMiilturliiiii I'Npi'iiHf. Nil I" n 'rhui'Mllav liiKlit. thu Inin- tu" urtliniutIvn, within iiino inouthn Irurn DOHEMUS UllI-MXil. MCCHANIO Summer Comlort Menni Awnlngo Made t-ilglu, ; tract for th» Work—»E!mtr rearisll or of llmcj frniu \vnrk. t'Liii bi> glvin ir tln> llflli t\:iy nf May, l'JH, of tlu-y will i|iii't uu l)iisim>.ss n i roily. If lifter ii trlitl yu\i full to K> t l'hui>« 2SW-J. Durable and L^astlng j Oceanic £w«rdea Contract to Put Up li.r f.ii. \ i-i li.irn'd ot any action tliorofur i was pri)vi(li'il liy Wiiimr (lurtl- any tii'infit Inini Us iisy jour muni-} nit.iln^t t'i" tiiilil iiiliiiliilHlrutor. 1 THAT'S THE KIND WE MAKE! i QURTA Skill at Water Witch. iii Arthur Jumt'h, \V. K. ("aiiip- will In- rtruiiiUil. J. t'lELDKU, US. CAKl.E &. CAULE, OlUllNI! IM |HI pariil In two fortiiH: OSTCOJ'ATIUC | The contract for IIUNIII^ and im- of thu » Mi.-iution, WUH No, 1, Hi'i-ri't ti'i'.ttiui'tit, u fniwilrr: USE- D ON MUX.B TO BAB 0BI1DITOBS. . KUnyedt l_ald i proving tin' bndjro OVIT Pnvkcr'u ItlNo No. il. In lilll fiirm fur thiiHf wlm •SiiiuliilHtrutrlx'H Niitiic. iipnirif tn tnkt- Miiiiiititry trtutiiif lit. T.Wi.ha.is S.'A. |mx'k ncur Little Silver WJIH awnrduil Tin- tloi-ttirs wcio K. M. Slvril.- M. iJiillijiH, iiitmint.strutrlx of of Alttcriua School ft OltMtM In f«et we nn Spccl-Ust. in FLOOR COVKRlNai p CitHlB only ll.ili! ii Imi. i'oimj In nuil Liiuif. I'lfUniM, ili'Ooa.Ni'i!, by uriltir of tlio to Owen J. Mi-kv of Long Iharith l>y tulk nvcr tin1" nifitti r With us. AHU fur Kirk.vilk,. Ma, Biui'l!, K, S, Ueiinult, W, W. Huvcr- MuFi.il,-.itc df thf county (if Murimouth, OnicB Hour. : B .30 A.M. to I.-QQ P.M. LET'S QETr TOQETHER the fnoholiicrf last W^liu-sdny. Mr, linokHt. Jaiiit'H (.'iioiiir, Jr,, egrtiir hvrii'V (lira liulli'i' to "tin' iridllnrN of Melw'w bill was !pIT.IMH*. This I'OKI idt'e. W. K, Campbell, H. K, Failing, UruuJ nnd While htrctts. 1 tlii: -.ill iirn-.v I ho (iliiiijj- in of tin ap- Hdwin I'ii-Ul, S. Hoiii'htnii, K, yturn- di in,in!™ iittii i l.itiiiH :ij.;iil tlH t lliO i'ntutrt to tin- iiriiU;t>. Thi' TinU-rn liiMirrr, W, A. Rullninn, Harry K, nf Midi chii :i'iid, iiiiiliT oiitli or iililrmii- CIVIL KNC1NEM1 ANB 8UHV1TQB tluii. \Utliiii ii I in- iiitiiitli M from tlio t wen* ilrwl •ml Uunnouth •LTMU, Red Bank Awning and Carpet Cleaning Works, 1 i Shaw, I,. I,. Leonurd, K. V. Wagner, Phona 1S9-I.. lik.li 1UNS. N. j. Ma nor wntcr company, \V1IOBO jiipc>w 11. H, SliK-uiH, Joseph T. Wilih, 1,, D, is -nrili d.iy of Miiy, 11M i, nr thoy will Im MELVIN M, CREE, Proprietor. ' tro.sd UHJ creek, will pay for a putt Wtho, U, H. Wilson, ti. V, V. Warner, funirr |I.IITI-I| of ntiy iirtlnn 'therefor R. B, F. KINO, of thu improvumont. iiKiilimf lliij f-iilil /iilmlriistriitrix, S, 11. NieholH and Dr. 1'ullon. Ciip. \ LOOK YOURSELF MYltTli: M. DU11OIH, D VETKKiNAllY HiruQEON AND 64 WHITE STREET, Elinor I'eaiHall of Oceanic was tnin Talker of the nn-dii'al corps at UENT1ST. i OS IDLE TO BAB Ctt^DITOBS. anniwaBUKY. NKW XEHSKT. awarded tlio • contract for erecting Handy Hook was an inviU'd ^ui at. 1 Telfphone 32.M Iliirultirs N'otli-i'. Ovcratorny p*rfarm«d on blUll« wltfc tumid rails alonw tlic ocean boulevard Nellie L. t'lioS and U'lii> KMcJlty TriiMt i:"it Water Witch, His bid waa 20'^ IN THE FACE oiimj'iiiiy, oxecutorH of llornri' 1', I treated with Serum far cents pur foot, Thcru arc about 7,00u CLAYTOIf OBTS TEN YEAB8, licit ii^iil, liy tlriii-r (if till; t*UITi'£llt of Manga, foi't of railing to l>« erected. Other llin i'tiimty of .Monmoutli, hi'ii'tiy glv uicvhonc 21 IS*. KatontQwn, N, J. DalUkr Man Sentenced for tlie Murder niitlrf to tlio iriilltorH of Mfild iliii'iiH'tl bidH received for the work wuro UIOHC If you realize, how im to lirlhK lii 4iioir dibtH, doiniuitlH anil L, of John Tmim>y of Atlantic IIijjlvlntida of Frederick Ongkln. .1rliiliiiM iiKiiliiHt the t'Htato of siiid ilo VtrrEBlNAnY You Will Need a Telephone (•I'IINIMI, unclor imtli or {tlllriimtlcin, %vltliiii and Frank C. Hyrain of Red Bank,' Chtirlos T. Clayton o!" Bclmni* was j portant teeth are to the J Omce, Publii!Servle*nuildln«, Tele hone Ml. Hentcnciil to not IOHH tlum ten yours riilli' IiiiintliN froni tlm nluot nth day nr j ittgidence, Biyli™wslnirF ATenai. T 21'i cents a foot, and Inline Woolley Moy, 1UH, or thoy %vlll be forivor 'barrc l llKD UAKK, N. J. 1 of Long Branch, Ul 7-8 cents a foot, and not more than thirty years by 4 appearance, and that * of. miy tiftlon thori'for iiguiiiHt the suiii At last month's meeting of the board Judge Kalisch at FreiiinUI last Thurs- fXi'i-iitnrx. i PRNEST A. AIlEND, in Your Summer Home day for the murder of Frederick Gan- NI;LLII: r,. nooK, bids were received for this work, i nature expects a heavy % Ei AHCIHTBCT, 1'ear^all and By ram were tied at 23kin after IIIK counsel had Till: FIUKLITV TnUST COMPANY. I0B W, 40111 Str«!t, New York CitF. 6 isel had chanced his A •,, t> ~ - •, , 2 klnmonth IlulldlnB. AirtmrF P«rk, N. 3. cent. a foot nnd bids were rcadver- lea from not nr CHANCIEY or nw JERBBY. ldj. Dread Street, Bed Bank, N, J, fscd, _ After Prosecutoiityr i.l.asviiiH'i, no,, vuit! .ha d"; 5 penalty for neglect, you JTo Alpinion of turning over Bay avenue at liUHtiiind; KOHO Korman und Max Kur-t) covmEuuona A% LAW, season. It wllk be relied upon to bring were mitigating circumstances in the l \tlantic Highlands to the county, you buy a dentrifice, S iiiLHi, htr hiiKliand' iHaiio Knuilinim Davldsen BuiWinK. B rte was adviHod to have the mayor case und for this reason he would not ai Wwe e carry many kinds of mid 5!r,H, iHtmn I'reodman, hlH wife; R«o BAjnt. K. the day's supplies to the doorstep, impose the maximum penalty on Clay- Iliiiry OWL'ti mid llcnrlcttn Owen, IIIN nd council take the necessary action A •wife; McirrlK IClHer ami .Mrft, MorrlH "FREDERICK W. HOPE, o have the request acted on by thtone , ~ Washing Powders and KlHtr, his wl€c; John Doo und Mrs,JC COUNSELLOR AT LAW, It will be used by. summering busineis men d was killed after a niphtof jnhii Dots his wife, Offlces corner Droad and Front SUMU, revelry at the Clayton home last De- Soaps for the teeth, and i)y %irtuu of an order of tho Court of BBD BANK. K. J. Amos Brocklebank of Jerae^villo aiHorj' of Sew Jersey, made on the to keep in touch with affairs bade in town, .•as appointed supei'visor of the soe-cember, Clayton is Raid to have found liny, tit the tifito hereof, in n. cause, WILSON, iiid section of the Jersey ville-Hamil- Gnskin with his wife and the shooting all grades, shapes and wherein Arthur Smnilli«!_h' is the com,_ COUNSILWH AT LAW, on rood. followed. jjlainnnt and you are the defcnduatH, you RED BANE. W, 1 Most of all, the telephone will be the means sizes of Brushes, iiro rtMiulred to appear and pluad, demur Offleei i 10 E*n FRONT STUBET. Bills amounting to $43,210.20 were :ir answir to the complainant's bill on fir' of arranging last minute social gatherings and rdercd paid. DELMAR'S &BADUATBS. foefnr? the twenty-second (luy of July A LSTON BEEKMAM, 2 We particularly reeom- \ neit, or the nnid bill will be taken aa XX COUNSELLOR AT LAW, outings, which otherwise would be impossible. Tlili "ytari OraauatlaE' Clan is r,art;e»t confesseil arolnBt you. PIANO MAN BHINGS SUIT. The bill In this cause was flied to Offices 10 Broad street, RED BANt N, 3, In ^Ustory of BcliQol, mend our own. foreelose a certain mortBaKO maile by Abram \S", Horbat to Arthur Srnadbeeli, W, Wrltflit Bting-8 Halt in The graduation exurciscg of the R. HERBERT E. WILLIAM^ eighth grade of the Belmnr school dated February seventeenth, nineteen SURGEOURGO N DENTBT, Special Season Rates for Ag-.ilnat Buffalo Man. hundred and eleven, and covering the D ii Pfc Charles W. Wright, who was form- were held last night. The class num- laiidH and promises in the township of Gradostfl Uhivtriity of Pemtjfc bered 25 and was the largest in the Mlddletnwn, in the covinty of Monmouth Offlee Days In Bod Dank: Moniwt, W telephone service will be rly, head of the C. W. Wright piano and state of Now Jersey, and Saturdays, history of the school. The graduates SCUM'S PfiABHACY, 120 Broad Street, Red Bank, W. 3. ompany with stores at Red Bank, Anil you, Abram w. HorbBt, Adolph quoted upon application, ''reehold and Long Branch, brought were Mary Babbitt', Bessie Barkalow, Smith. William B, Roberson, Isaac Richard Dennett, Edith Dresden, Eli- J, L, BERGEN & CO, Frecdman, Rose Korman, Irma Mart, R. W. M. THOMPSON, uit in the New Jersey court of nor Donnelly, Reba Gasn, Martha Henry Owen, Morris Elser and John I3oo DSNTAL SDRGBOM, haneery against Charles H, Wood PROPRIETORS, are made defendants because' you are2d Nafl Bank Bed Bank, N. > Heulitt, Ethel Hoppock, Ethel Lane, alleged to be the owners of parts of the Hours 8-6. You will need a telephone in your summer f the Wood & Brooks company of George Kleinkauf, Stanley Kisner, mortgaged premises; and you. Bertha E, Buffalo. Sir. Wright charged that he Joseph Krufer, Marie Merkle, Marion 16 Broad Street, Red Bank. Herbs!, Johanna Smith, Hazel M. Kober- , J. D, THBOCKMORTQN, as induced to sign papers while he son, Mrs, Isaac Preedman, Henrietta home. Why not arrange for service now? Newman, Harold Osborn, Gladys Kog- Owen, Mrs, Morris EJaer and Mrs. John DENTAL SUBOEOH, !1 vas sick which deprived him of his rs, Harry Rosenfeld, Milton Saltz- Doe are made defendants, because you, OFFICE I nterest in the company. The suit was man, Norma Seymour, Eva Sonnen- Telephone 79-J. as the wives of thB said Abram W, No, B Br^d"Street. Ked B«afc H > ried last Friday. Herbst, Adolph Smlth.JWllliam B, Rober- burg, Rose Silverstein, Helen Taylor, son, Isaao Freedman, Henry Owen, Mor- R. FRANK L. MANNING, Mr. Wright in his afflidavit said that Julian Tafsunsky, Ruth Woolley and ris IClser and John Doe respectively, e and Mr, Wood entered into an oral Hazel Tilton, claim some interest in the mortgaged D 4 premises: and you, Max Korman and Broad start, opposite Ford ft MUler'i, NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. greement whereby Mr, Wright was Max Hart, are made defendanta because, o sell pianos furnished him by Mr. as the husbands of the said Roie Kor- R. H. W. JEWETT, Wood's firm. Mr, Wood cautioned Mr, Wall Paper! man and Irma Hart respectively, claim D DENTIST. • some interest in the mortgaged premises. Room 14, iecsBd NaHonal Bank Bnlldln*. Wright not to disclose the fact that T, Barry Neaflo of rreehold Haed for Dated May 21st, 1014, RED BANK, N. J W, H. HAILf local Commercial Managers e was aiding him, Mr. Wright fur- 1 her charged that the C, W/Wright Driving Car VMit Dittak. EDWARD HOLLANDER, Dr. Harry Neafiu of Freehold, Solicitor of Complainant, T|R. WILLIAM ROSE, 32 Honmouth Street, ' Red Bank, N. 3*. rompany. was recently changed to C. Wall Paper! Postoffice ndtlress: 400 Lewis street, ±J DENTIST.- ounty physician, was fined $80 for town of Union, New Jersey, [$18.3S,] Sueeesaor to Dr. R. F. Bordon. W. Wright, incorporated, and later Iriving his automobile while drunk at GM BdmiiilatBred, •as changed to the Nixon piano com- 60 BROAD STREET. Him BANK H. 1, any. Mr, Wright asked for a re- sbuiy Park last Thursday and ?1B elver for the company. At the con- or disorderly conduct. The doctor's NEW JERSEY CENTRAL. 11/ILLIAM H. FOSTER, ar crashed Into the drinking fountain Sample Line of 1914 Designs TRATKS LEAVE RED BANE. W REAL ESTATE. IKBURAKOI A Concrete Manure Pit lusion of the hearing- the chancellor in Slain street at Asbury Park. The ""AND LOANS. efused to name a receiver. Now Complete. For New Yorie, Newark and EliMbeth BE!, 8 41. EATONTOWF, NEW Jl ountain, which weighs a ton, was •7 26, 714 (Newark). 7B6, •127, 917, •B37, noved a yard. The auto was scarcely MlO 50. KOO a. m,- 2 48, H16.4 SO. 7 48,88 IB, B ZB Will Make Bigger Crops QBTOPriCE THIEVES SENTENCED. Before placing that order for KO, D. COOPER, iamaged. p, m. Sunday S 51, 1144 a. m.; 4 4B.7 10, f 88, CIVIL EN GIN HER. that papering job, get in touch 9 00 p. m, j G' The U, S, Department of Agriculture has demonstrated thai •'eaeload The charge of disorderly conduct laccegsor ts Oaa, Cooper. C. • of manure from a concrete pit ia worth 1 % to 2 loads as ordinarily Tlireo Men "Who Bobbed Occanport Font- with me. ; , For Fwehoid yl« Matawan at 7 56, 017,12 00 a,ia,s Poitetteo Boildina, RED BANK, N. 1, office Oat aonf iermi, . • gainst Dr. * Neafie was made by Po- 480 p,m, inndaya, 937a. m 448, 900p. m. stored." Manure from a concrete pit will make better crops. 1 See my beautiful line of Wall For Lakowood, Lakehufat, Ac., at 8 42,11 OS a, m.; Thomas Conway, John"Rochfprt and iceman_ Thomas Cross, who arrested EORGE K, ALLEN, JR., im. The policeman said that the ?aper and get my prices. •207,SOS, (37.610p.m. Snudays. 10If, 11 OC G ClVni ENGINEER AND BtJRVKtOB,, Hany Nathan, all of New Yorkywho looter used profane language when a. m.: 8 39 p.m. E«»m 7, PattersoiLBBlHliMr, Brand IMI had eonfessed to robbing the Ooean- There is the good kind of Wall For Atlantic City. 6.612.11 Of, a. . m. s210. 4 37 p. m. RED BANK. N. 3. old to come out of "his ear. Sonddyad . 111 0) 3 n. m.; 3 3399 p. m. or-t postofflee BeyeraL w#«ks ago,.Y?ere 'aper and the other. For V in eland. Bridget™. &c 8 42, 11 06 a. in. ehtenced at Newark Tuesday ofjlaft' When y.ou want the best at the 4 31p.m. Sundays 1106 a. ro., 3 39 p. m. ACOB C, SHUTTS, week. The men werel*al8o charged JUSTICES' BH.LS. For Toms River and Earnest at 6 42.110C a. m.: J AUOTIONBBR. most moderate price, call on me. 3 00. 6 10 p. in. Snndays, 1010 a. m. Special sttantloii alTan to salst rt ftoa makas concrete manure pits that will with other postofflee robberies. • New York only. B Saturdaya snly, W Mondajra, farm Implements and othw peruonal property. not leak and will never need repairs. Rochfort, who aided"the postdfflee Counsol for Freeholders Says Saw Needs The largest assortment in Mon- P. O. Aodresa, 191 Broad toest, Rrt Bwk. It is iha one cement to use for walks, minorities in recovering' stamgjB to to Be mouth county to select from. TVTEW YORK AND LONG BRANCH Telephone 264. ll BAILHOAD. floors, buildings and every similar job, he value of $'600 taReh from; the At the meeting of the Preeholders Beat Materiah: Best Workmanship, R, A, F. VOSS, because it is always "uniform and extra Oceanport postofflee, was giveiii the ast Wednesday Henry E. Ackerson, Time Table to effect May Zith, 1914. Beat Finish and Beat Service, D OSTEOPATHIC FHYSICIAS, Btrong, Wo guarantee ALPHA to lightest sentence, He received. one :oungel for the board, made a_report TRAINS LEAVE RED BANK In the Eisner Building. Room 16, mere than meet the U, S. Qovernnient ear .and five days on.jaoh o^tjjree' if an investigation into - the bills .of Bed Bank. N. 3 standard for strength, All Work Given Prompt and Personal For Mats wan and Psrth Amboy: 6 SB, 6 41, J 08 Telephone 184, harges. Nathan was sentenced to. he justices of the peace throughout Attention. (Matawan only), 711, 7Z5 (Matawan only), "Use cement guaranteed for five years on each of two charges, he county. He said that some of the 7 58, 9 17, D 48 a. m.i 1Z 03 noon. 1 46.1 41, 4 30, r|R. WM. J, WOLFERT, onway, who had, pleaded non vuit, justices gave preference to the vice fi 02 (Matawan only), 7 28 (Matawan only), Strength," is the Government's advice. 7 46, S IS (Saturdays only, Matawan only), 6 28 *^ OSTEOPATH, _ _ Let us explain how easy and econom- wns given ten years on •each of twoand immorality net in commiting of- FRANK CHAMBERS, p.m. Sundays: B Bl, 9 87 a, m,; 4 45 (Mnta- 94 Broad street. Rid Bank, N. 3, charges. The judge told Conway that fenders because the fees in these cases wan only), 8 03 (Matawan only),7 10Matawan) Graduate of Philadelphia college of OrteopMtoi ical it is to me ALPHA| the GIMP- 26 W. Front Street, Red Bank, N, J, only), 9 00 P. In. ' Philadelphiacollega of Anatomy. And post £*d»- mntgd Portland Cement, •>** there were enough charges against were double those in the disorderly ate of American school of O(teopathy at him to send him topj-iso n for life, act. Sir, Ackerson• .recommended, thjjt For ElUtttbeth ftnd Newark: B BB, 0 41. 10S,' 7 40 viHe, Mo,, under the founder of the telenM, Telephone S8S, (Newark only), 7 54, 7 56, 8 44 (Newark only), an amendment to the vice and immor- 917, 9 45 a, m,i 12 00 noon. 146. 2 48, 480. ind Boilden' Supplies A FREEHOLD WXSfiXS'Gh ,• lity act be submitted to the next legis- 4C8. 8 02, 7 28, 7 48, 815 (Saturdays only). Scott & Yetman, ature. 9 2B p. m, Sunaays: IBS, 9 87. 1144 a, m,i BANK, NEW JERSEY Geo, W. Sewing, 4 4B, 0 47, 0 03, 7 10, S 09, 8 38, 9 00, 9 IT P. m. Katharlno T, Neafle Becomes tlie 1 For New York: B BB. 0 41. 7 08, 711. 7 25, 7 40, 7 60, Dr. H. B. VanDorn BOI BEAT HIS FATBBB. BIO, 8 27. 8 44, B17,,037 (Mondayi only), 0 45, Wife of Major Ohatles M, Buncan. Contractor and Builder, 10 50 a, m : 12 00 noon, 140, 2 48, 4 16, 4 30, DENTIST Miss Katarine T. Neafie, daughter 4 56. 0 02, 7 2S, 7 46. S IS (Saturdays only), 9 2B Second National Bank Building of Mrs, Belle A". Neafie of Freehold, Sent to ,Bsforin. SoiiQoi—i p m. Sunaays: BBS, 9 87, 1144 a. m,; 443, uel Orlando Released, RED BAKE, N. J. B 47,0 0_3. 710, 8 09, 8 38,9 00, 9 57 p. m. Rooms 8 and 9 was married to Major Charles M, For LOBB Branch, Agbury Park, Ocean Oroye, Earliog, JohnsoD & Frake Co Duncan, principal of the Freehold Edward Culjen, an eleven-year-old Point Pleasant and intermediate stations; 12'i military schools last Saturday week. Matawan boy, was sent to the reform (Monday exceptEdi. 6 02, 8 40. B 67. 10 23 a, m.; Contractors and Builders, school last week by Judge Foster for OFFICE IN EISNER BUILDING, 1212. 12 SB, 188 (Saturdays only), 1 43 ISatur. And Denien in All Kindt of The ceremony was performed in St. Room 3. days only), 1 67, 2 24 (Saturdayi only), 3 0L Peter's church at Freehold by Rev.beating his father and for other un- 5 50, 4 50, B19, B 87 (Snttirfayi exeepted). 5 BO, DR. ROBERT DICK80N, *; BUILDING MATERIALS. John F, Millbank. ruly doings. Tolephono 350-J. B22, 6SS, 7 37, |0 40P, m, BRIDGE AVENUE, Samuel Orlando, who was indicted Por Freehold via ftlatawam and O, R. R. of N, J.. Opposite Rsllnad Station, Miss Mary Rosell of Freehold was 7 BB, 9 17 n. m,: 12 00 noon, 1 48, 4 SO, 0 02 p, m. DOGS, WkTS, TOY BOOS, bridesmaid and Jeptha Duncan of with Israel Allgor for robbing George Sundays; 9 37 a. m.H 46, 9 00 p. m. Bed Bank W, 3. \, winters at Belniar, was reloosod under lobblns of AH Kinds. Doni'dliiit Dogii Cats and BtrMi, Work dona by the in 01 eontmet, Panama, the groom's brother, was LEAVE NEW YORK FOR RED BANK, • No job too large; none teo small. groomsman. The bride wore a white 5300 bail. Allgor was recently con- Estimate* Cheerfully Furnished. - Fate Havon, N. J, 421W,BedBmfc, Johbint sttanded to at ihort notiea, crepe meteor dress trimmed with vieted and sentenced to prison., Special Master's Sale ok mtal Satftts. C. R. R. ef N. J.. foot of Liberty atroet, 4 00, 8gl. Eetlmat«» £urniahed en all kind* of By virtue of a decree of the Cdtfrt of 10 00, 1180 a. rn.; 2 SB rSaturdsiyi only), 1 00 ••••••••••••••»>»••••••>< mmk. pearls. The bridesmaid wore purple Jhancery of New .Jersey, niaiTb on the (Saturdaysonly), 120 (SatlirdBys only). ISO chiffon over flesh colored chiffon. A Holds Home Against Law. thirtieth day of Julie, A, D,, 1913, In a • 3 80, 3 40, 4 4B. 6 00. BBO, 5 38, 010. 9 00 p, m.; certain oauBe therein aepenainir, wherein wedding luncheon was sex-ved at the 12 00 (rnidnteht). Sundays; 8 30, 8 46, 915, ,.,ml« is iiereby given that the_ ao- military school. William R, Johnson, who built a Lawrence Bardon is complainant and . 10 00, a. m.; 2 30, 4 00, 9 00 p. m. coutitN of the subscriber, executor of tha house _ for Miss Laura Palmer at JIary L. Bardon is aefentlfint; the sub-O.B,R. ofN. J,.foot of We8t28ditreet,820. |B0, [•sffit""""e nof saidsaid- deceaseddeceaged, wiwilll be audlteut a Spring Lake, looked hlmBelf in thescriber, one of the special masters of 1120 a, IB,; 12 20 (Saturfays only), 12 50 (Sat- and stated by the surrogate and reported WEDDED TO NEWARK MAW. said court, will expose to sale at public urdays only), 110 (Saturdayi only). 120.am house last week and refused to letvendue, on JUondaj'; the twenty-ninth S 30, 4 30, 4,60, 5 20. 8 20, 8 BO, 11 SO p. m.for settlement to tho orphans court of day of June. A. 1J,, 1014, dt.tivo-o'elbfk Suni'ays: S SB, 9 05, B B0 a. m.; Z 20, B 60, S 60 the county of Monmouth. on Thursday, Mill AUoi Brazor of Anbury Park tha Miss Palmer enter the house because m,. on tho premises hereinafter de- P, m. the ninth day of July, A. D,, 1814. Bride of Wilbur Q. Feng-ar. there was a balance due him on thescribed, known as the Mary E, Bardon Miss Alice Brazer, daughter of contract. Sir. Johnson was finally or-property, on Riverside Drive, at Locust, 1112a.m.: 1234, ZiO, 8 42,424 (prdayB rested and Misft-pMlmer got possession in the township of MWaietown, in the ejtcoptcd) S12 p. m. Sundays: B8B, BSD, ON RULE TO SAX CBEDITOKS. Christopher Brazer of Asbury Park, county of Monmouth ana state of New 1112 a. m,; 180, 512 D.m. Executrix's Notice. was marrie4/to Wilbur G, Fengar of of her house. Jersey, all that certain jot, tract or Potma, R. E., HudBOn Tennlniiil (H. & M, H, R.) areel of land, situate at Locust, in the Chnreh and Cortlandt Streeta, 7 00, 0 00, phana court of tlie county of Monmouth, Newark lastWednesday. The. cere- township of Midaietown, in the county Sarah 13. Walling, executrix of David 1110 a. m,, 12 27 (Saturfsys only), 12 SO, 2 30, A, walling, deceased, .by order of mi mony was performed at Trinity r,Iconso Refusea. of Monmouth and state.of New Jersey, 8 42, 4 28 (Saturday! exeepted), B12, p.m. surrogate of the oountF of Monmoutaj church at Asbmy Park by Rev. W. N. The application of Wallace R, Fes- Beginning at a point In the center of Sundaya: 8 SO, 9 SO, 1110 a. m. j 130,617 p. m. hereby gives notice to the oredltori of Bll Riverside Drive, said beginning point For further particulars em time-tables at the salQ deceased to bring in their aebti, ler for a renewal of the license for the being distant two hundred and forty- n demanda and claims aBainst the estate of The bride wore a white eharmeuse American hotel at Long Branch was four feet and ton Inches on a course of L W° I'ERBY, Superintenaent, N. Y. ana L. B. said deceased, under oath or affirmation, dress • trlnimed with pearl. Miss refused last week by Judge roster. north four degrees fifty minutpa Bast, within nine months from toe twenty, from a stone in the division line between CHA&O.MCPADDIN, Gen. Fasn, Agent, N.Y. third day oi April, 1914, or they will 1» UNDERTAKER Emily P, Brazer was maid of honor. Counsel for Mr, Fesler called 22 wit- the within described property and lands and L. B. B. R. _ forover barred of any action thtrefor The groomsman was Alfred H, Olena nesses to testify in favor of the appli. of Henry Amy; thence running (1) north D. M. BILL, Gen. ftiis. Aaent, Penn. B. K. of New York. The bride has been en- cant. Judge Foster refused to allow eighty-five degrees eight minutes east, W. 0. HOPS, Gon'l Fuwnmi Agent. Central alonjf the center of said Blverside Drive, E.R.ofK,i. gaged in teaching the past four years. tho application to be withdrawn as two hundred and forty-two feet and six Mr. Fengar is in the automobile busi- was requested by Blr. Fesler'i lawyer. inches- to a point distant two 'hundred ness at Newark. and forty-one feet nnd seven inches on a course of north, five dfffrees eighteen MERCHANTS STEAMBOAT CO. OF NEW JERSEY. minutes east, v from ft iiona In the di- vision line between the within described COHPLE WED. Good All Round property and lands of one McKlm; thence (2) south live degrees eighteen EM BALM ER. 1 TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 26th, 1914, MIBB Drusllla Okerson ana Irving' H aids to good health—and to the minutes west, along the said MoKlm's MorrlB Married £ut Woaaesday, line five hundred arid flfty-olght feat tq Subject to chance without notice. strength, comfort and cheerful- the northerly'edge of the North Shrews- Miss Drusllla Okerson and Irving bury river, tlir-nce (3) westerly nlonK H. Morris of Freehold were married ness which depend on thecondi- the northeily edge of said rl\er, two hundred «uul thirty-ap^on feet nnd nine Monmouth Street, last Wednesday. Rev. Henry K. Post • tion of health—are the famous, lnchoM to the line of the aforosaid Henry performed the ceremony at the home time-tested, safe, and speedy, Amy, thonee (1) north four degrees Steamers Sea Bird and Albertina of the bride. The bride wore" a white fifty minutes oast along the said Henry Near Mfaple Avenue, Amy's Itno, four hundred and eighty-two Between Pier 24, foot of Franklin Strmet, New York (Landing at the Batterg aatin dress with train. Miss Louise feet to tho point oi plnco of beK'nnlng, Brown was maid of. honor. She wore nnd containing two and eighty-two hun- to take on and M offpamengen only), and Highlands,, Highland a pink and white silk dress. S. Wal- BEECHAM'S dred th« (2.82) acrei, moie or leiB. And Oceanic, Locust Point, Fair Haven and Red Bank, ter Jones was groomsman. The Ing or Intondud to be the a.imu prom- RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. couple went to the Adirondack moun- ises com eyed by Jtary Li. Wild (widow) tains on their wedding trip. Mr. Mor- to JIarv E. Bnrrlon, by doc^ dated July Telephone OJ11704 FnaUin, New Toik, anj 483 Red Bank, N, 3. ris is \i bookkeeper at Trenton. PILLS 31at, 1874, and recorded In the Mon- mouth county clprk'a office in Book 26-1 FOR NEW YORK Sold everywhere. In boxoi. 10c.. 26c of Deed'i, on pages 1C3, etc., und nlao FOft RED BANK. Telephone, 254 Red Bank. conveyed to tho said Mury 10. Il.irdon bj Dally ezocDt Sunday. Dally excont Sunday. Charge AffataBt Wife Dlsmimed. OUT B.UI.E TO BAR CBEDITOKS. James H. HenUrlcknon und othtr.s, by A. M. P. M. A.1L P.M. Executrix's Notice. deed dutPd JI;u UTth, 1H02, und recorded Lciivo Plor 24, foot of Franklin The complaint of Frank Byard of Annlo M. I£cy;if)ltlH, executrix of Jamoi in Hiiid oleik'M O/HCP in Boole 501 of Stroot -. 8.»0 2.80 Lonvo Red Bank...... 7.(0 8.S0 Allentown charging liis wife with dis- A. ItoynoliH, (IILVUSCII, by older of tho Deeds, on pages 11,1, etc., nnu of which Ijcavo Dotlory Ijandinar.."....., 8,55 2.50 " FatrHftven- IM 8.45 ofderly conduct and threats againgt Hurroyntf of tlw county of Monmouth, mild promlsca tho said Alary E. Biudon Arx-lvo IIIshlandB nbout 10 35 4.40 "* LocuatPoint 7.16 S.B5 hoicby clvos notlco to tho credltota o£ dlod seized. , " Oceanic " 11.10 G.1B" Oceanic 7.M 4.00 his person, was dismissed by Justice the nnlrt dccniiHcd to brlnc.ln tholr dobtH, Including the Inchoate rljrht of dowur " Locust Point " 11-20 E.20" HlahlandHlahlandss 8.08.00 0 480 Johh W. Hulse of Freehold last week. demands nnd clalniHi<(i(;aln'-,t tho ostnto of the said Isubellu Bardon, wife of " FairHaven " H.SO B.3Artlv6 o Battery Landlnat about 0.G0 6M of aivid dercaBod, ,umfer oath or nlHrma- Lnwionce nardoii, togetlii'i" wltli all anil " RodBank " 11.46 E.EArrivO e Fninklln Street about...... 10,00 6.80 Neighbors testified that Mrs.' Byard tlon," within nlno month's from tho llfth ar, g Heavy Weight Wire Fencing spent so much of her time working the lioredltamentB and appur- PUNDAYS. SUNDAYS. day of JuJune,, 191-1, or thooyy will bo forever to thu said premises belonging for the support of her family that she bd f ti thf lSt tlo A.M. P.M. IjhdTs • U.Tg* »nd oomplota rtock of tho< barred of any action thorofor tlio or In anywlao appertalnlnfr. Leave Pier 24. foot of Fmnklin didn't have time to abuse her husband. 3 Loavo Red Bank • BJO beat up-ta-dato fonelna inatert«l« lor nuking eald exocutrlx. Conditions made known on day of HIIIC. Stroot 8- 0 *' Fair Haven &W •ny «iylo, at fleld-crectod fencfl. Also heavy , ANNIE M. RKYNOLDS. Duted June 1st, 1914, SAMUEIi C, COWA11T, Lcavo Battory Landing 8.BS " Locirnt Point.. '. ,«.«• woven wire, poultry and lawn fencing." utoel cmton, Arrlto Hishlnndfl about 10.36 " Ocounio Enooked Out by Punch on Jaw. ON RtTDE TO BAB CttEDITOBS. Special Master In 'Chancery of Now "• Oceanic " 11.10 " Ulahlanda „...... «, plain vilte, alaploy. oto. KXPCutoiH' Notice. JerHey, Freehold, N. J. " Locuat Point". 11.20 Irving Brown of Asbury Park was ChnrloB McClees und Putur McOlec JOI1M E. FOSTER, Arrive Battery Landing about ..61 ContmctB forontlrulob takan. Incliidtafftha fuml»hlnji " FalrHaven " H.SO •' FnmkJlnStrwt...L<..., ...... «.«• < knocked out last Wednesday night by exocutoi i of Peter J. McClcos. dcretiiod, Solicitor of Complulnant, Atlantic " KcilBank " 11.45 J bv order of tlie nuiroKiito of the county •nd'aottUiv of posts.. s- •; •.'•'- a~blow.pn the j,aw delivered by Walter IllKhlundH, N. J.- NOTICE-At Battery LnndlnE, nil elevated trains lor uptown, Bobway for nptpnnt Oft toBtgaktlfc ' Call on oi oddnwa or Monmoutli, lu-u'by £lvo notlro to the •DANIBL IJ. APPLEGATE, Hurley, The services of a physician creditors of tlio wild dceenspd to brine '" Solicitor for Dofcndnnt, Red Bank, •nd Burface enra and ferries to Staten Island and Brooklyn, can bo reaehod in two tninntM. CHAS. G. CONOVER, were required to bring Brown around^ their debts, dumundtt and claln^ aijaiL N. J. , • [124.14.] Brown wag talking to a woman when tho estate ot said deceased, under oatli TROLLEY CONNECTIONS. : or Afllrmutlon, within nlno inontha from You make a safo hit every timo you AT HIGHLANDS' vis J. C. T. Co.. for Ston* Church. Nftvaslnk, Atlanta Niwinan Springs Av«nu«r RED BANK,yi. I. Hurley struck him, No reason could tho eighteenth day of May, 1914, or thoj placo an advertisement ih THE REGIS- Kcanoburit. Keyport, Mlddletowo and Red Bank. " L be learned for the assault. will bo fore\er bnrrcj of uny action TER. From among THE REGISTER'S AT RED BBANA K via M. O. E.C Co... for Shnwibui?r. , Eatontowntnn,, Lone Bnnoh ind therefor ugulntt tho sold oxecutorn. AT,«ED BANK vUJt,O.T. Ou for taw.MIddl«to«m. CHARLES McCLEKS. 26,500 readers you are sure of getting built and tteyport - *"~ It pays to advertise in THE KEGISTER, PETER McCLEES. results.—Advertisement. 8k *- ••«,• •

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*•§« light, THE RED BANK REGISTER. f* KOX.MDKL nWI, •»rty of AntoUU •••• B»»b»n Qama at Mr. arid Mrs. Branson Butler, Mr, 1 •nd Mrs. Daniel S, Kly, MrH, Willinni C, Ely, Mrs. Marjjurft Ely, Oluuiug Ely and Harold Kly wont in automo- 4- biles to Frincvton on Saturday to seo 4- th« collego bussbiill game, A steady stream of uutonioliilia jmtsui tlirouKli thlg plnee Stuuniuy moiiiing bound for Princeton, William C. Kly has dug a ditch nt the forks of tho romi tu'iir the Ro- formed pnrfpmip' to lead otT the 4 A GO-U-ATH TALE I water, Mr, nnJ Mr-.. 1'mi Stilwajron and Mr. nnd Mi>. John H, Siilwajron were 4- Sunday KUrs-t* vt Httuy tilton of You will remember that Goliath was business houses, built oii( solid Marlboro. Mbs Mary Kgolph cpi'iit part of very much surprised when David hit foundations withstand adversities.* 4* Iflst week with her MSUT at Freehold. Edward W, 1'iirinv spent Wi'ilnosduy him with a stone. He said that such a Hence, solid business houses are the at Newark. The Holnuk-1 township committee thing had never ENTERED HIS HEAD ones to tie to. ** mot Thursday and paid a number of road bills. BEFORE! That is ONE reason why STORCK Leonard Wt'stevburf; has moved from Biaili'%i']t to Juhn IS, Stilwagoii's 4- But note please, that when that lit- OF COURSE sells Estey Pianos to his hous-'t1. -Peter McDiumu^-It of Rwl Dank is tle thing did enter his head, it did so to most critical customers. The Esteys, recovering from :i cold. He is at_the homo of his father, I'litriek McDon- his sorrow. Had he been a wee bit from father to sons' have been doing ough. Thomas Mnhor. Sr,, w slowly recov- wiser or more thoughtful he could have business on a solid but conservative basis ering from a sHMmis HU'knoss. .Jlr. and Mr.--. Homy Conover spent avoided this dilemma, for—years. They build as fine a piano part of last week with tlieir son, How- 4- 4- nrd Conover "f New brun^wick. as any one can build and—sell it at an Mr. and Mrs. Yii-tor liean Kennoy And just so it is with some piano have retuniL-J from a vinit at Wash- buyers; it is surprising how really intel- honest price. , " . .. ington, N, .!, I Miss Mia McCi-irmifk of New York ! ligent purchasers are at • times affected spent Sunday with Mrs, Peter Manor. I There is no exorbitant one, two or 4* Miss Margaret McCormick of New-! by the smooth proficient tongue. Not three hundred dollars added to the price, ark was a remit uuest of Mrs. Mnher, \ 4- 4- Frank Cannon, Jr., son of Frank until too late does the thought enter Cannon, cclebrati'd his birthday with as is done by many prominent makes a party Friday, ! their head that -"the survival of the 4* A large number of rcsidtnts of this 4- today, simply to pay^xeessive advertis- plaie went to St. Gabriel's church pic- fittest'' applies also to piano merchants; ing and for "false" endorsements of nic at Brcdevelt Saturday night. 4 Miss Emma Ely has returned to that in order to survive a series of years, Philadelphia after spending several j "celebrated artists'.' who make a busi- •days with her brother, Henry Ely. a house must give good honest service, Mrs. Fred Miller, formerly of this ness of endorsing Bianos. place, died at the Trenton state hospi- making thereby, substantial business tal a few days \ngo, She was buried If you want the BEST at an honest in the cemetery here, friends, who in turn are the mainstay William * Heyer of Freehold spent price,, buy an Estey. ' part of last week with his sister, Mrs, AN ESTEY PLAYER PIANO of such merchants, Lawrence Dougherty, Has this ever entered your head. Mr, "and Mrs, Garrett Longstreet and Mr, and Mrs. Bronson Butler Hard times, sickness or troubles of If you want to deal with a merchant spent one day last -week at Duke's Park. They made the trip in automo- various characters pay come and go but of local repute and responsibility, buy of biles, cf 4- Miss Mary Duffy of Freehold is visiting friends here. Jonathan H.jJones is suffering from 4* a lame knee. He is able to get about the house on crutches, Mrs, Dakon of Freehold is a guest 4 of Mrs. J,-Alex McClees, The baseball team is scheduled to play here next Sunday with Freehold, I + COURSE On the Fourth the Holmdelera %vill ! STORCK play Hazlet. . j -—. * i m —- COiT'B HBCX HEWS. 4 Biz Btiidesti of This Place get a Horse LONG BRANCH RED BANK FREEHOLD Bset at ^hilaaolphla. 4- Louis Snyder, Henry Francis, 'Frank S. Weeks and Frank Matthews of this place and Clayton Palmer of 4 4 Englishtown made up two parties of "men who saw the horse dealers' race at Philadelphia on Wednesday. The journey was made in automobiles and on trains. Jaeoquin. Lawrence's and 4* Mr. Weeks's automobiles were used, 4 end Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence went as 4- far as Trenton, where they spent the day visiting riends. The Colt's Neek- •+**•* ers were interested in a horse owned by Charles McCue of Lakewood. The horse didn't win the race in which it •was entered, and it is said that some Colt's Neck money parted company with Its owners after the race. An immense crop of huckleberries is indicated this year. In the woods and swamps south of the village the bushes am bowed down with the r •weight of the loads they bear, and the berry pickers anticipate good returns Our Flowers are now a mass of bloom. from this crop. Asher and Frank Crawford and El- Visitors are cordially invited to see •wood Smith are re-planking a bridge in the eastern part of the township the display at near Pine Brook. Frank S. Weeks is supervising the work. , , Mrs. Irene Shepard and her two SUNNYBROOK FARM daughters. are stopping with Mrs. John Norman for the summer. EATONTOWN, N. J, John G. Bennett Is the first farmer, in this neighborhood to harvest alfal- fa. This crop is grown on many farms hereabouts in preference to hAy. Telephone 212Q.R w It is easier to harvest than hay and is The New Lozier Four'4or $2,1OO less likely to be affected by inclement u weather. It docs not have to be sowed 56 Aotnal Bond Power, each year, but grows many years after MOWINniiiiiiiiiitiniiiNiMiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiG MACHINES, HAY RAKES, BINDERS.i En Bloc Motor, / 120-ln. Wheel Bait, 4^.10, BOE», 3Gx4H-ln. Tlre«, Four SpMdi Ahead, it takes root. Usually three crops are rioatlng- Hear Juan, gathered each season. Now is the time of year to equip GVi-ln. Stroke, . BOBCli MtiffnotO, your farni^ with harvesting ma- Gray & Davis Electric Syitem, Bev6n-Pa»»engor Body, Drive, OeBtar Control, Children's day was observed by the chinery. The old reliable line of Kotos Driven Tiro Pump, S Demountable Blina, toiler Btream Una Body, Sunday-school on Sunday night. An MifCormick machinery can be found One-Man Top with Ho-no»t Bow Support!. ;•",:: :.i elaborate program was rentlered and at C. H. Hurley's, the oldest estab- a large audience witnessed the exer- lished agricultural implement house cises, which were performed in a high- in the county. A full line o£ mow- ]y creditable manner. ers, rakes and "disc harrows on ( hand. This is the season to plant •it NEWS. corn 'or filling siloa, and the best A REAL LOZIER FOR S2,l silo is the Harder silo, which can CJiUdren's Day Ccloljrated at tlieCliBpel be purchased of Sunday Afternoon, Not a makeshift, not' a substitute, or make-believe—but a real Lozier. Refined as other Children's day exercises were held , SHREWSBURY, "N. J. at the chapel Sunday afternoon. TELEPHONB 4O8 M, RED BANK, N, J. Loziers are; powerful on the hills as other ^oziers are; beautiful as^ other Loziers; light in Among those who took part was Mrs, Kathcune Hairy, a soloist in a Biooklyn church choir and a former weight as itsLozier predecessor—a big, well-balanced, speedy,.mountain climbing automobile. lesidcnt of this pkice. She was accom- panied on the oif^an by Mrs, George Nowhere does it depart from old time Lozie^/therit; no refinements are missing. Riehdulc. Fied Ilorifall played sev- cial violin s,ol<>-. IT SERVES YOU RIGHT. William I'attoT-on is sick with stomach tiouMc. Have you ever considered that you The fiame K up for Mrs. Lucy E. BouKlah&'f, new house on the.Rod Bank have got to use a great deal of judgment, load. Mis. John Ui' jplQW off their asparagus and the sea- Monmouth Street, Near Broad, RED BANK, N. J. ' iSQn for "grafls" will end inXabout ten GLOBE HOTEL. : Telephone W p / , 4ayfl. On account of the low prieei received for asparagua thie ytiar a 13 feast Front Street, Red Bank, N. J, Cars for hire by the hour or trip with caroful competent chauffeurs • number of f armeraijeEeabout will not "" ttutti this crop another year, but will MOB GORDON, l^roprletor. Tires of all kinds at right prices /./ "' .plant potatoes instead, , Tel«phon» 22S-W. , ,MUs Mamie Ross of New York is a Supplies and Accessories of every kind and description i(;:gy*tt<-of Miss -Mary" Cwevey, L Mra. Bernard Coniff of New York Good* Called lor and Delivered. Prest-O-llte tanks, gasoline, oils and greases AU Vlwting friends here. Repairs, storage, washing and polishing,

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i 4 „; • B AN K VOLUME XXXVI, NO.' 50. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1911, PAGES 9 TO 18. CUILDKLN'B BAY AT OCSANPOIJ, MAN SHOT IN THIGH. DBOAD BTBEET AUTO ACCIDtUIT, Bi« InfMiti Baptliid at tlit U*tliodl«t MachArm Owned hy Tianli IS, Church Sunday, CHILDREN'S DAY OBSERVED AMD A WOMA* CAUSE OF REGfiTTA AT RED BANK. Children's day exercise -of On- IBB BC*A1>, An autoninhilt! runabout ownc: Oci-unport Motho'dint i-hurch wi'iv fea- driven by Fnink M, Cliamlu1' a tured by the baptism of Julia Hustcdo Red Bank and a touring car EXERCISES HELD SUNDAY NIGHT IN Wolcott, daughter of Leslie Woleott; fiiil Milei of Jer»«j City Bad Bean of C»ntr»l and driven by Mvs. Olive T. (liUcy ot' MOTOR BOAT CLUB TO HOLD RACES Warren Herbert, son of J. Harry Ihr- Riverside drive, collided head-oM l:i.ii burt4 Dorothy May Rhoades, duui*Iitur and WllUlo WUion Sid Hot „ RED BANK CHURCHES, i,lt* HI. AttastleBB to th» WiEU, Thursday afternoon on the east hide of Raymond Khondes; Douglas Ed- of Broad street, near Wallaje (inel. ON THE FOURTH, ward Berry, son of Edward Berry, Kihvnrd Miles of New York, who Mr, Chambers was going toward Wal- All the Churches Were Decorated with Flowers and and Kenneth RiddfS" and Sliirliy JIM lu'cn spending a week with Mary lace street and Mrs, Gilscy waa i Elizabeth Riddle, Children of Christmas of Central avenue, near toward Monmouth street. Mrs, (JiMy The Races Will be for Speed and Pleasure Boats, Pcurlie Riddle. The church was doc- Ui'cch street, was shot Thursday night turned out for a sprinkling * agon Flags and Fine Programs Were Rendered by theorated with flowers and banners. iii the right thigh, just above the knee, and ran into Mr, Chambers's aulo. Glrla and boys who took part in thebj William Wilson, who lives in theMr. Chambers had shut oiT powiit- junt Canoe and Rowboat and Swimming Races Cano^ Children—Services In Villages Roundabout Red exercises were Herbert and Dorothy hi ma with Miss Christmas. It is said before the accident. The left front Herring, Edward, Wallace und Alida •\V \\mn nccused Miles of brinRing wheel of Mr. Lnambyrs's auto wan and Rowboat Parade to be Held While Races are Bank on Sunday, Uhascy, Constance Bigham, Agnes and liquor into the houBe and it is also broken and the front axle was bent. Alma DuHch. Evelyn Buck, Edith eliimed that Wilson was jealous of The front mudguard on Mrs, GUsi-y's xoiclpby hcKim ...... Under Way, The Children's day exercises of the 1 Cook, Viola Gant, Caroline Patterson, Wiles's attentions to MIHS Christmas, machine was badly bent, but thiit was Nunday.schools of the Reformed, Bap- Kveivtt llui'M' **, Hruci> Wm-tlilnKtunK , Elsie Ferry, Cheater, Dorothy and r'-jliceiiian William Decker was near The fourth annual regatta of the | for second prizes and silk parasols for I'lilllpp Hniithnth, , lli HiiiiKlit'iiiHl , AAl l the only damage to her machine, Mr. liU: : f! tint, Grace, First Methodist and Pres- l IIHii'i'trniN, I>ii'uiUl I IM Frank Con row and Edward .and Mar- th« liouse when the shot was firedan d Red Bank Jlotor Boat club will bo hold -' — - ••- * ~ "---' " ' 1 Chambei.'3'B auto was repaired r t the pi i».s. Miss Bessie Kennedy, byterian churches were held Sunday Kill IIIMIIHU, KlllirHli'i- Ilnlk'llt garet Worthley. Solos wore sung by b caught Wilson standing near Miles Red Bank garage on Bridge avenue. Saturday, July 4th, under the auspices daughter of Wellington W. Kennedy, night. All the churches were decor- itl"JIIM I.itUr air!"., v th a revolver inshis hnnd. ivt Well Mrs, Leslie Wolcott and Miss Uattiu of tlie Club's regatta committee. The will give a flowering plant to the best • iitud with spring flowers and flags, Ilrcitritlmi "\Vlnn I lirow" ... Conrow. Chief Arthur L. Wymbs was also events nro open, no entrance fee being looking j«rl in tho parade and Howard .Sunday was also Flag day and part Hoy ' iii that section of the town. He put charged in any event. RoffLTK will give a Buff Cochin Bantam cif the program at each church was in Hecltatlon "Ho YoiI Think I Am TOD to the best looking baby in the row boat Uttk-" , , .in ivoit ll iles in a wagon and a visit was made NEW BAKER MACHINERY. The power boat races will consist of ohrffcTViincu of Flag dny. The pro<'aro- l , , .School to nearly all the Red Bank doctors, hut a sixteen-mile race for hydroplanes; parade. Entries for the parade must grams were: t"KIMII1 l.ittli- lilrilw" GIFTS FOR CHILDRENtl. cy were all out of their offices. six and ten-mile handicap races for be-made with either Mr. Linton, Mr, Junior VnnHrmit, 1'ilKar II.-IIIHU, KliigH COSTING $3,5O« IN- ley Hllt Jl ilos was then put in an automobile speed boats; and a "Bang and Go-Hendricksnti or Charles P. Irwin. < 'iii'iii ,,,,.,. ,,,,, school PLANTS, BWOBDi'Alro ri.AGS OIVEM iiiid taken to the Long Branch hospi- STALLED Ot CHILD PEAMT. Back" race open to any kind of a "JTuyi.T , , , , , ,KcV, IjUHtOr LetfOtt y The parude will form in front of the TO COLT'S NECJE YOUirOSTERS. HtH'ltiiUcin—"WeU'ijiriy", Hlerinor OunoviT Six- little girls tal. His woundjs not considered ser- 1 power boat. Prizes of silver cups will Monmouth boat club and will move lifi-liHtiiiii ,, , lulilur Ulaytuii UuritfliHin—"Tin. 1 inisltrM Hiulli>" . ,:-."". . ii'iiS "unlosa blood poisoning develops, Hew Maciiinsry In a Big Tlw.4 and be given in each race. In addition to east.toward MeClure's point, passing Hgi'lintiiin , AniiiM I'IUIPCII .Riilliiu-lna Weil tator Eavor, and It Bail Greatly jn- Hedti»tl»n—"Thirst)1 I'lne-H's" The Presents Were Slitiibuttd at the Wilson, who formerly worked for the power boat races there will be a j in front of the Motor Boat clubhouse lii-fiiiitlnn—"AM I I'tiSM Alontr" Chiltlron's Bay SxereliM at tho Be- creaiietl tlie Capacity Output uf the .. .(,'oiiMiiellu White II' ill H 1 Ill^t'Xllltl fld Frcy of Monmouth street, had canoe and boat parade, swimming j and dock, Hi'iitiiilijii—"'Jlif Hlrtli iii' Clilhlri'n'H Hct'itiitlon—"Hliai LiiM with OUICIH" . , , formed Church on Sunday—Hot Siati a hearing Friday morning before Re- Plant—Malting 800 Loaves in a» Bonr, races, canoe tilting tournament and a j The canoe tilting contest will be held l.snlit.'l MorrlH Bneugfh to Aceominodftte Ancllencf. cr rder Harry C. Bndenu on the charge MacHinery costing $3,500 WLS in-half-mile race for tandem single blade [ off tho motor boat club pier. Open ^"•"•fil H(ili)...... i .'.,"'.. HutU UsAviliu-r Carol liicjliini'i's' lif'iiui'tmiMit stalled in the bakery plant of Child •'in-ill , School XIIP So many people attended the Chil- of atrocious assault with intent to kill. canoes not over eighteen feet. I canoes will be used and the contort Kiithorlnt> Bros, on West street last week. Some .ItiH'ltatifiii—"Wuilt fur All",, ' llw l'lnrcuct; Voor-, dren's day entertainment at the Colt's II e pleaded guilty, rjjit claimed Miles The canoe and row boat parade will must bo one of skill rather than of lit'OM, Dorothy Jlijils{ i .Vunim FrnnclH titae ago the firm built an addition to Anna Murphy fMircil , ,., ,,,..,,,, School Neck Reformed church on Sunday ili-cw a knife on him. He was held he held in the afternoon, while the j strength", JL,•citation—"What I Know".. lli-i'ltiillon—"Tin- Si-i-i'i t" night that many had to stand. The without bail for the action of- the,Its building and the new apparatus is' motor boat events are being held. The : The motor boat club will issue invl- Clim-lotto Brewer I-:li/:tlicth Strong entertainment was the finest ever jury. Miss Christmas was held in the new part of .the plant, The parade will be in charge of George T. j tationg to all yacht and power boat Jii'i-ltutlun—"riiliilron'H Imy 1M Hi'Hf",, Ilocltntlon—"A Glrt".Miir£iii-i't Handolph machinery Installed last iweck: en- ilulh lliiwiltM', KlHiu HuW, MiUlred Solo. John Kuniijul given in the village. The children hud | in $200 bail as a material'witness, al- Linton and Charles E. Hendrickson, | clubs in this section of the country to Hcyor Clionis—"\VL> Ari' Utt'i; HiiiibcuniK" .. '. been drilled three weeks under the though she claimed she know nothing ables the plant to turn out much more Jr., who have each given a silver cup i participate in the Fourth of July Vmill (lu'.-t ., , departmend t direction of Rev. Octave VanBever- of the scrap. work in a shorter time and'with less as a prize. Sweaters will'be "given | events. I It'lt-ii Thorpe, Clini-lottn Dangler "Parcel l'i IHI 01 I'IH" , labor than formerly. During the past liifltutiuli—"Thu iJnlHj- Chain" .". l " claws houdt, the paBtor, and Miss Lizzie Chief Wymbs searched the Wilson ,, ,. ,, .... Annlu UiglcF 1 Soffol, with the Bssistance of other year the firm has branched oi^t into M . . Mnrji Jiiliiisiin. Mario K liouse and found two large knives, one .HiHitatliiii—", rutteiii)g St'iids", ; in—'Tim Way to Sunihlne toachera. The desorationB, which vath a blade nearly five inches long, new lines and has experienced a big PLAYERS' BOAT PI.TJB SHOW. . Iva I'Vrrine TuWll" ...... liorothy VamJulln were arranged by Miss Minnie Soffel, increase in business. A large whole- Hnlo, ,11 ISM LniiiHp DoremuH and a razor. . sale trade has been built up, The SPRING STREET SEWERS. ,l!fL-itiitlon—"Hun}- I'-olUs". .SuHie Creelln Iteoltatlon.. Mary comprised flowers, potted plants, gar- Annntil Entcrtiilnmonfftt Empire Thenter 1U 1 output of the plant is bought by retail- '•. "" 1 ••••••••••• ...... School Heeltation— '« MessiiKC"^. lands of daisies and a groat display of Night of Next Waai. FEOJfiB OST THAT HTBBBT WIST VXTS \ nc-iil MJIU, ,..,.,,, kvnlyii DsMinls i'liiirltjtte Bnttlcher flags, with Old Glory as a background. ers as far north as Perth Amboy, and The fifth annual benefit entertain- KiH-itiitluH—"t'lllhlrt'ti'H Jjay", ,,.,,,,, Motion sting—"HvprytlihiKf by dealers in other sections of East- AIME THREE YEARS. Carol:—"Be Happy",. Primary department 'She exercises • opened with a ling ft RAM MAR* GRADUATES. ment of the Players' boat club of Fair Dorothy Storey ern New Jersey. Haven will be held Thursday night of ];.-i-it!it1nn-.-C5uirH Gift to. Children".. lHt , drill by boys oi Miss Lizzie SoRtl's Rlpht of ifray Tliroijfh A new ventilating system has been 1 lloU-n KliiKHbury MISH Cornelia A ill. Miss Helen French class. When the national emblem-was next week at the Empire theater on and Wafjmoafl Wilson ! lands to Be JEc'.-itiiliun— "The Itiiiny JJny" irisjBlled, whereby the temperature re- AililresCni-ol a nncl ,collectio f. , n, School unfurled the congrefiation arose and EIUH SCHOOL NEXT TEE.M. Monmouth street. The program will Bouflit for S400 in Qrdsr to Cat DOWB Hanoi Stout 1 quired in the various rooms whore the School sang "The Star Spangled Banner." include opera, vaudeville and drama, the SxpeBIs of tlie Improvement. 1 :—%itii!li.ii—"Children's Hay is HpHt"., . Sixteen children of the primary de- IJis Oradmation Eserelgtg of the baking is done is kept at a uniform and novelty and comedy sensationi of . lii-i-ti-utlo Omusn VanBuren Smock, aasistant su- The residents of Spring street have- perintendent of the Sunday-school,! partfnent, which is in charge of Mrs, drafts of ths aid Baai *nWie Sotool point. All the work"is now done on the cleverest and snappiest sort will Ji'-citutlun—"Treason" ...... d the second and third flooVs, the cellsr won out in a fight of three years to KllKMhoth conducted the exertinea in the* absence Walter Fields, sang and resited. j Will be Held rrtoay Afternoon in the be produced. The seat sale will open du te exs in te asence being used as a boiler anti storage get sewers on that street. Because of KiH;ituti(in_"Hraynry" . . ., AbbU- Qa of Superintendent Jfewton Doremus. Other exercises wore given by girls at the Empire theater next Tuesday. peculiar conditions on the street the ]-'l.iff drill, with Hdlu aiiii OIIOIUH— Siilo- of the intermediate department. room. Flour is conveyed from the t'atherilie 11II1H>>; Churns, Maude Par. The graduation exerciEes of the cellar by an elevator to vats in the cost of loj'injy sewers is much greater Uyr. AUirjTiilvt JhitthoWK, Ivlu PoiTiiiy, y j p Twelve boys of the junior department j eighth grade of the Red Bank public second floor. These vats and the vats than on most streets. The officials Kvelyn Monnis, .Fill In VuMHolinIt'I; Sme a sword drildrilll . The pastor gave schoolschool s "wilwill bbehele held Friday afternoon have adopted a policy that the prop- ly,-. MurphyJiAPTIST, Annii-. OiKler, Hush' a floweringi ht t h Sd containing water have apparatus MUNICIPAUIGHTPLANT < 'iv.-lln, .Fi-iiiiif " SHOW OF plant to each Sunday- in the high school auditorium. The which automatically relea'ses the eon-1 erty owners on streets where sewers H'HU—"Hiipjiy Hiimmi>r Time", ,, •. Srhnnl school ggirl . Each boyy received a piaduategruaess numbeu r 54 and theteyy wilwl all. are laid must pay the full cost of the tents of the vats when they are filled BED BARE COMMISSIONEKS ABE J'niycr , , , ,,....,,. Vu-Jtiir DECOBATIOHS HMUSI SXSBCISEi p-void and flagg,, which were used in the j enter the higgh school next term. The work, and the expense on Spring j , . , , , up to a certain point. .School AX A VILLAGE CETJBCH. exercisesi , RavR . J . W, TowerT , a retiradtidjj falloivinflli g program wwiliill be rendereddd : CONSIDERING THIS MATTER. street was shown to be so enormous J{..Htiitti.n—"WVlcomt!", .Duiinhl lli'ower clergyman, made an address. 'jrareii....,,,,, ...Hlprhh scschooh l orchestra "After the flour is mixed It falls .-,-„._,„. when the bids were in for laying the ,1.1.1'ltivijiiii—"oiir liaij]iy tMiililivns through a chute to a machine on the A daughter of Mrs. .John C, Schonck '• Selection.,..,,.,, .Highh sdi e Towa'a contract witu tlw Electric sewers three Tears ago that the cost u „, , , Suvi-ii littlo TVTQ .Infant! Baptizea Suniay at the first ftpor which divides it into squares. h.iu— Lath. I1Iiiw,.|-M",.,j'Hmui'%- SJwewilinry Priatyterina Flaoe of nndd-a son of Lewis Blatthews wore "!"•"'»£ chorus—"Fondly \v c Greet You" Company Expires in January, was prohibitive to the property own- • "-*-;t»t <>n...... Austin ninviet Lcn-friiow's -FVHIGlrlH4. These squares are conveyed by a re- and the Offlolali Say TatiJ Contract l:-i'itMtiiiIi — "Onil Is, fin,,,!"...... Worihip—I'lie Oliai'oli Convertea Into Laptized. J ers, most of whom are people in mod- K!iU> Hni-klhii I'lui'i-iu'i1 Hrciwn a Veritable rloral Bo-wer, .': . *~:1 ?! Euro grSde! volving belt-like cloth to another rna- Gives Thorn an Option on tl>« Slant, Vm-al t Vellefontultu- .,,T.... j chine which rounds the dough. The erate circumstances. >n—"Wljnt Is tliV character made the Shrewsbury Pres- with the same result. byterian church resemble a floral 13asirL,ajeunasgo.."...r.iH)«rt Hayward I ?is in a revolving caie and it Bank-commissionei-s. The town's pr%s- Gabriel, hlB son.,., Turner Brown its last stage before being baked when George D. Cooler, the borough en- bower at the ChildTen's day exercises ent lighting contract expires next Jan- gineer, was then instructed to en- J\II .Acrijstlf—"I.ovc". .... CEILDHEN'B Mf OBBEB.VBD THE l-'ath«r Fellcian, the viilaee priest.^ it (g placed into a moulder which uary. The commissioners say that .\niin O1H,.M, Jmth (;(inldIn','Vt>m''l'riiex last Sunday. Many flowers were do- Bna B deavor to find some new route where Helen IJiHim. - - ... nated by John T, Lqvdtt'of Littlo Sil- VILLAGE CHAPEL Hone Lablanc, notarv.,, JShn Brlsch I P S it into loaves. during the life of that contract the sewer mains could be laid, He found V.i, ill ctiiet—"Whnt ann You Dn" ver, who is an offidal of the church. Baptiste, his «on...." Stanley Havlland t- The work which is done by the ma-borough has an option on the electric that the cost could he greatly cut down Uw t t Ono of tlio LarpeBt Audiences the Build- Michael, a fiddler .-.OafldiH Russell chines in moulding fte loaves doei •|...,.|(.ul(f' "' * ''""'I'.. -U"rtliil llowles Other similar gifts were received from light plant owned by the Public Ser- ing- Has Ever Held Witnsusd tlie Ex- Co'lnmaiider of Biltlahl troops,..._... by running the pipes through Way- ''iHirlt-H UnkcrHcm f*lurpil\'D owners of large country estates. "W, Hugh Ryder away with a big lot of hand work vice company. The commissioners be- orcises—Special Music and Blsglnf and whle^ had to be done before the new mond and George Wilson's properties. H'-nry Mdrruw Floral arches of roses, peonies and Villagers, soldiers, sallow, herdsmen. lieve that a long wrangle is in pros- The two Wilsons will receive $400 for H>'i-itatinii~-"FluwtM-H tllr,lH niul Httirs Elaborate BocoratlouB. trappers machinery was installed. The loaves pect over a nevv contract for lighting luii, JiliKUlj.itli Tli evergreens were placeA over the en- ..Capt. C, B, Paraona the right of way and they will also be trances to the aisles and across the The usual Children's day exerciaes flip] no longer have to be weighed on 'scales the town in case the town does not buy •l'resent'atlon of lnmuK. to , insure uniform weight, as' was exempt from assessments for the School pulpit, and many daisy chains were vere held Sunday in the Lincroft Prof. UcorBe H. Harten the plant. The entire board of com- sewer. The ?4QQ will be counted in strung on the sidewalls and other hapel, which was decorated with C'liorus—"Swing Hong". .,,,,, .Graduates formerly the case, and in many other missioners will act as a committee on ways the new apparatus saves time and as part of the cost and will be met by parts of the church. oses and a variety of other flowers The. graduates of the'eighth grade this matter. the property owners in assessments. md ferns. The singing was aooom- labor. Experts who have visited the The matter of getting the electric Margaret Francis STiutts, daugh- are: place say that it is the "best equipped It is estimated that each property anied by Miss Anna Thompson on the n Barthelwtiy, OHve Caliill. Flor- light company to replace the incan- having a frontage of fifty feet will be ter of Arthur W, Shutts, and Helen rgan and by Fred Horsfall on theo3iee Chrest. Vivian Chamberlain, Mabt'l and largest bakery this side of New r lln descent street lights with move power- assessed $29. ,.«.,-.- - • -,• -v " Coultoii Obre, daughter of Edward Obre, were violin. Mrs, Katherrne Harrie, a LJaviH, Helen Duiieaii, Mildred Earle, York with the exception of one factory brtptized. The exercises comprised Murtiia ISitelle, Ella Evans, Margaret ful Tungsten lights will also oe taken On Monday night Howard S. Hig- im«—"Qifts of Love'. ,.t ,, member of a Brooklyn church choir, pinch, Elizabeth Fisher, Francis Grant, at Perth Amboy, which they rate on up by the commissioners. Tungsten ,, ,, ,, MIHN Iialsy DUVIN'M class choruses by the Sunday-schpol, an ad- ginson, the borough attorney, was in- K-dtatlon—••Tliu Hctl, Whltp (ind " sang a solo, with •accompaniment by ftlnrlon Hayward, E«ta Howard, Madeline the same footing as the Child plant. lights require no more power than" in- ra i4,,,,.,,..., c., Albert ~ "" """ dress by Rev. Dwight L. Parsons, solos jufjalf , Thj'rza Jeljiffe, Dorothy Jones, Eight-hundred loaves of bread can be structed to 4 w up an agreement for to. George Richdale. An exercise 'Lamarchc, Clarni Llbby, Laura candescent lights, but they furnish far ; by Mm J. Thompson Lovett and Misa t3mllj- , y, baked in an hour by the three big the right of way and an ordinance for I!-rltntion—• ln a Krlcndlj- Snnt of Way as given by Mabel Riddle, with a sold McCoat-i), CorneliCli a MlntonMlt , HHuldl a Oak- more illumination. The cost of light- Dorothy Linson, a duet by Misses Jes- y Miss Edith Thompson and a chorus ley, IStliel l'ayne, Jiarion Sherman, War- ovens in the place. the improvement. Howard Rogers , irvirtjf I " sie and Ruth Silver, an exercise by ing the town at present amounts to and Alex Me Coach were at the meet- < IJIHH song. . .Jli's, lr Jj Sliinl y a class of girls. Viola Layton and ren Boughtori. .ludaoti Bast, John Brasch, bout |12,000 a year. Ki'i'ltaUon—"Silver ami anld' Dorothy Grover onfl Dorothy Laytoji, •art of the infant class gave an exer- Robert Brown, Turner Brown, Walton ing to urge the officials to extend the Oeraltline 1'owler. Hutli and recitations by Hazel and Lulu Pic- CuUington, Colle Dixon, LeRoy Ifrank, BIBTHS, MABBIAOES AND DEATHS. sewer system on Spring street. Bgl1001 cise entitled "The Nosegay," which Robert Hayward, Stanlej- A, Havlland, Win^iction "•. colo, George Obie, Catherine Tilton was written mostly by Miss Jennie Walter Kinsman, James MoDonouBh; BACK FROM rOBEIGN LANDS. and Mary Elizabeth Shoemaker, ajlioiiias Morris, Walter Noble, Frederick Bocora of Vital Statistic* at SIA Bank ""enton of Lineroft, Kev, J, L. Miner Oisen, Julian Parker, Monroe Beeves; for tno Month Of Kay, DAWGE FRIDAY W«MT. ORACR and Capt. Charles B. Parsons of Red Wllfora Hose, Frank Hellly, Gaddls Rus- Kelvin A. Blco Serenaded by Night During May there were fifteen School Pupils. Bank made addresses. ^Others whoMil. AV. Hugh Ryder, Edward Truex, Neatly Titty Person* Attended tU Ifecitat on—"ftiagle". ...Janit-s Lord jr Anna Shields, Florence Stearns, Helen births at Red Bank, three more than Last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Melvln took part were Russell Tomlinson, Mil- Valentine,. Elizabeth Walling, May SUiies Ferino's Danes, H.-eltatlnii—"My Other Hbmr... BAPTISM OF CHILDREN. Ired Sanborn, Annie Mouser, Florence there were in April. Fourteen of the A. Rice, Otto Holm and Miss Esther VN'alsh, Elsie Watson, Inez Yitman, Ad- Misses Thelma and Marjorie Perine, K^.|t»tlon_»boln ^^ ^ Layton, Ada Fenton, Gilbert Dahl- eline Johnson.. births were white and one was coloTed, Johnson of Leonardo returned from a ff S while eight were male and sevtn were daughters of E. E, Ferine of Rectoi CHILDREN'S DA7 AT THE EATON- gren, Julia Mauser, Eva and Jennie ;rip through Germany, Russia, Fin- place, gave a dance Friday night. The KWIUtlon-»If I Were female. There were fourteen hirths In TOWN METHODIST CHURCH. McQueen, Gladys Pope, Myrtle Lay- ttTJHAWAY OR BBOAD BTBEST. and and Sweden. Mr. .Rice is presi- lawn and terraces were lighted with May last year. ient of the Middletown township R..t.|tatlon-»wr,o Stole t&l ton, Harriet Mauser, Alfred and Carl Japanese lanterns and the house waa Winter and Clarence McQueen. One Colored Woman Injured sad tlv- There were eight weddings at Bed board of education, and last night 85 decorated with flowers. A buffet ^ -Tr- Elaborate ExtMiiai Sunflay by Boy• and Bank in May, while there ware-three members of the Middletown township Glrla tind an AU0ln«staA Choir—Eat- >f the largest audiences the chapel has mtw Wag-on Wteclofl, luncheon was served. ver held saw the exercises, Miss Ruth Cluflf, a young colored weddings during April. Six of the night school, accompanied by the Red The guests were Mr, and Mrs, Prei- ontowu Pt6»byteri&iiB to OliBervo the couples were white and two were col- Bank brass band, serenaded him. Day Next Bundny. Woman employed by Mrs, Clarence ton Andrtfws, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. IC,1;ltutlon=."PnnSiOS". . . ored, and all the couples were Ameri- Denise Heyer, vice president of the ttin-—"SiniHlilnn". PIBST COMBTUWION. Walkley of Maple avenue, hired a Hance, Mr., and Mrs, James Hubbard, Edward Tabor Taylor, son of *Wll- livery rig Thursday night and went can. Nine couples were married at township school athletic association Mr. and Mrs. Pierre A, Proal, Mr. ,liam Taylor; May I^ewcomb, daughter Red Bank in May of. last year. made a short address and invited Mr. of Mrs. H-arry Newcornb; Woodrow Nearly Sixty Children necelvefl First driving on Broad street. Near the and Mrs, W. Harold Powers, Misses Dorothy" Dleta rallioad crossing the horse became Twelve persons died at Red Bank Rice to, a reception at the Brentweod Dorothy Holmes, Doris Sneden, A.lma Ilecitation—"Tlie flood" Wilson Riddle, son of Ch»rles Riddle; Sacrament at St. Jiun'i Chutoh. during May, two more than ther* were hotel. With the band playing, red fire - William Kenno,ly frightened and the wagon was upset. Walling, Helen Jarvls, Mildred Rose- and Oliver Dennis, son of Harry Den- The iirst sacrament of the Holy in April, Eight of the person.5 -who jurning and flags waving, the night Velt, Arniande Barthelemy, Norma En- Is Gofitl", , ,, John Polil nle, were baptized Sunday at the Chil- Chaff was thrown out and was so school pupils and Mr. Rice inarched to •".,.,,._.,, .Nancy Mix ucharlst for nearly sixty children , bruised and shaken up that she died were white and four were colored, ight, "Vivian Otterson, Constance KNui'uiHP-_"\yjijit dren's day exercises of the Eaton- was administered Sunday morning at while six were female and sis were he hoteU The paraders gave three , Prost'on laid up several days. The shaftB Greennwalt, Mildred Enright, Clare town Methodist cliurch. The usual St. James's church. The girls were male. The average age of the persons jheers for the township high school Houghton, Carrie Blaisdell, llizabeth church decorations and exercises were broke, freeing the horse from the who died was 68 years. One was,vhen they passed that building. A solo—"Wild Hoso" .11 dressed in white and wore white wagon, and the frightened horse ran Davis, Helen Enright and GladyiHop- In evidence. Those who tqok part in ails. After the ceremony the chil- eight months old, three were over janquet was served at the hotel and ping, Harry H. Button, 0, Edwin Vliilln solo—"annrita" . fnii'Child the entertainment were Stanley Rob- down Broad street dragging the rem- here were short addresses and much Vncul HOIO—"I JjploiiK ti) tliItutli Hmoek dren were guests of Rev. D. J. Dug- seventy years of age, and one was 91 Davis, Leslie Doughty, Charles Lewis, Kl-:" ertg, Irma and Claia Morris, Clarence nants of the shafts. The horse was years old. In May of last yenr there lociaBility. Mr. Rice gave each pupil Yftnirin gan at a first Holy Communion break- ciRUght at the corner of Broad and r.,. Charles Weeks, R. Vereker Par- solo—" Hysllp, Martha Awmac^, Elsie Odell, fast at St. James's club Kouse. The Were eleven deaths at Red Bank a" razor which he brought back with uhar, Wniter VanDorn, Raymoni lUAon Vnlpntlno Mildred Blekerscn, Gertrude Hamp Children in the class were: Nonmouth streets by William Francis him from Europe. The hotel was dec- and Irving Reeves. The wagon was ohnson, Albert Grimm, Ralph Light, son, Gladys Carlifr, Hazel Emmons, Agnes Coyne, Helen Coyne, L,uoy Miil- orated with flags, bunting and lan-Clarke Worthley, Arthur Swift, Eg- MKTIIODIHT, Cecil Rush, Howard Janson, Bessie Ifftili, Annii Flood, Liljllan Fox, AiineH badly damaged, BAH.BOAP MAKES A KICK. terns'. 3'i.ioj.HNluiial— '•Buttle Jlyinu of tho nP, Pryoi', Dorothy Little, Moretire Jluipliy, bert and Jack Swackhamer, Benjamin I ill ill Sir ' ' ,-,.-.• Allgor, Ethel Odell, Viola Janson, Jean Gi'lflin, Margaret Ganndorf, "* MIDDLETOWN STATION BOBBED. Company ClalniB It Doesn't Havs to Pay L Atwater, Howard Rosevelt, Drum- fta:::::::::::::::.?:.* Myrtle Edwards, Joseph Aumook, ERasi, Jullii Sweeney, Margaret Cil mond Cannon, Harold Wood, William •M'orns—"Till? ('hihlrfin'H Kiim", ';'. HHionl Sylvester Fary, George Mosby, Clyde Adit Svvoeney, Hone Domlnjeo, Hrinor'a flOO to Town for Somor BeBefltB. &,re SAIOSIOWN. ]'Miyw-...... Kcv. H, Jrnnioo VaiiHunt Caffyn, Martha Odell, Clara Morris, Little, Madeline iMwni-dft, Mtflen Ivlns, •SMevea Sot About is In Small Clianf a The New York and Long Branch C. Lawrence, Raymond Wilson, Wind- i .liDi-iiN.—--Wulto. 'Tla Ulilidivn'M ])iiy". Catherine Snguiton, JIarRnret Klnff, Jo- Last Sunday Night GoodB of tits bate Bordsn Wi Sauford or Vim'Vliet and Reginald H, Murray. Mary Dennis, Dorothy Duvis, Grace sophine IJoan, MarKaret Lfiddy, Antonio railroad company was assessed for HecIUitinn—"Wolenmp11.., .TICIPII Dennis and Dorothy Enimons, A song Tnrplitno, .lulta Lyncli, Ajfuea Garlmrliil. Burglars broke Into the Middletown four benefits, amounting to 5100, for Will Be iold West Tuesdny, viii-iil.^olo—"Sinir the Snvlinir'N was sung by Mrs. Frank Kenna's Anna Deltrleli, Otfroltne Wise, Anniitntla railroad station last Sunday night and the sewer on Bridge avenue. The rail- Louis Snyder of Colt's Neck, execu- Month's Mind Mail West Week. Nnnnivp, I'Hlssalieth ShuiWS, Anna Bennett, road company claims that the sewers tor of the estate of the late Borden A class, Songs by the Sunday-Bchool. Joseplimo Boncore, Josephine Be.vai-qua, etolo , about $2 in change from the I,.- ,•• "~" Welcome* to C'hijilron'K aro of no benefit to the railroad and W. Sanford, will hold an auction of A Months Mind mass will be held nnd church choir, with "cornet accom- jrui'Hnrot Hartnecly, Jlary Nicoletto, money drawer* They also tore open at St.' James's church at Red Bank J'lNi'l-CllKO—"(1(1,1 Is OllOli". .'....".'. .7."! . paniment by George Dennis, and solos •i'i-unel« ponnto, '.Jenn Carr, Mai'ffarot a number of express packages. En- that consequently it should not have to Mr, Sanford's farming machinery 'ostello, Mamie' Got to, Margaret Fritz, pay the flQQ, The matter was laid and household goods 'at the Sanford next Thursday for the repose of .„ ('lni-ciUM- niul iJornlliv C by Mrs. Samuel Shinn of Perth Am John Phijlips, JiimoH Kiiiffi !•;"' Crarice was gained by breaking a pane the soul of Rev. James A,, Reynolds, r jmruH—"Dmvii in the. Momlow".". boy, were among the musical numberff. Com-y, Fiank MeKeiina, Peter UCIUI, pf glass in one of the windows and over in order to give Howard S, Hig-homestead at Eatontown next Tues- Detin, ivho died m short time ago. The mass nt'i-Uiittrtii—"His Wttlp'Olii"'A!iy Children's day exorcises will ba LoiilH' Coratcnuln, BamuotSL:littniJler, Jo- then forcing the offlco door. They at- ginson, the borough attorney, an op-day. Jacob C. Shutts will be the aiie- Hepif Arnoiie, Alan WrllTln, IJOUIH Van- portunity to look into the legal as- tioneer, Mr. Sanford died last winter will be colBbrated by priests from all \ (ii-ul sold—"HmiiiOiiniM" ,"." ' given by the Eatontown Presbyterian Kelt, Frank ChanJler, James Bellly, tempted 'to get* into the Village Inn over the state. _ Ooinptnii Sunday-school next Sunday night. JuineB HlKmns, Vlnwnt Kelly, Tloliert tut were frightened away. The pects of the case. and his wife died a few weeks later. MorrlH, William ROHWCII, .Tosenli iJcnnlH, Xeansburg station was entered the I'hai'le* VanKelt, Daniel Flynn, ]Iuni'>" The report of the re-assesBinent of Bed Bank Doctors at Banquet. li—"What 1 Know".. i.".' same night but nothing was taken. KliigHljiiry, JamuH Knney, Charles BOH- sewer benefits on Buena and Vista Orajuatefl from Syraouie •University, WOMAN SUICIDE. mim, John Hollnn, James Louiso, James This is the' second time the -Middle' avenues was 'again laid over. Drs. Edwin Field, Walter A. Ruhl- KxtMcifjp—."QoiVs I.rivf"...... liViir Klrl" WIHC, AuRiistlne Murray, man, R, Browning Wilson and Peter Vni-nl Holo -."Ho ITn|)i>y1'..idvolyn lipiinig town station has been robbed within Miss Ruth Dibben," daughter of T 1 Mrs. Kni-ry Voxt,it Founfl Unconscious O'Brien, James Callahan, William P. Raffei'iy of Red Bank on Thursday jU'i'itntinn—".luilo In Hei'i ",.,.".'i few weeks. HEW Frank J, Dibbon of Maple avenue; from Qna rnrao* Sunday Motnlngf. APPABATUS WAftTIB. gradunted last Wednesday in the or-night attended the twelfth annual Blrs. Harry Pai-lior of Highlands at banquet of the Practitioners' society Three HtW CnvaliymeB, for Disorderly Conduct. Onlef,ABkl for Coatrivanei Wlilcli Will atory course frpm .Syracuse univer- tempted to commi't suicide early Sun sity/ of Eastern'Monmouth at the Deal Inn. Henry F. Hylln and William Musto Prank Carter was arrested Monday Tliraw Tliiae BtMttmi of "Water. day morning by inhaling pas. She -•*••- of Red Bank and Raymond Loon Au- night for • disorderly conduct in the Fire Chief Ferdinand L, White was found lying unconscious on th Cermania hotel. He was drunk and wants the commissioners to buy a new New Bifss oil Broad Street, Bocrotttlcm Supervisor Engaged. kitchen floor by her mother-in-law mack of Eatontown are new cavalry- fie .claimed that William Kearney had contrivance called a deluge at an ex- The Mrs, Lorraine M- Warren of Prince- Mrs. Louis Parker. Three gas jet men. E. Spritzler, proprietopropre r of ton has teen engagefLby the Red Bank J M.dietinn Edward Height has been elected stolon hie watch and fob, which Carter pense of about $100. The delujre when Broad' Street Bazar, is having his were turned'on full. The unconsciou, t)ad given earlier in the evening to thefastened to.theend of a hose will send recreation assocyitttm to take charge , Each child who attended, the exer- •woman was revived of toy an ' hour' first sergeant, to succeed John J, windows lettered and a curb sign will Many, who was chosen second lieu- fcqrtender for safe keeping. Carter three streams of .water in any direc- be put up. A. E. Borden is doing tiie of the on work at Red Bank cises received an American flag and work by Dr. JamsS J, Rowland, Mrs, Joining year. 'Mrs. Warren when the choruses of the opening and tenant, liad a 22-caliber revolver in his pocket tion desired. The matter will 6e taken work, • • / for Parker had been despondent for some -when arrested, He wasf fined $5. up Monday night, July 6th. - ligin. her work next Monday. closing patriotic hymns were sung the 1 time over family t Come ftnla Try Our Oood Things. ; How Touring Autouiobllo flags were waved In unison. Superin- Try some of our majshmallow nut, Worthy of Notion. tendent Robert Hitohings received a Sidewalk Blcyclorn Tinea.. f Broai Bttoet Store* Bspalnt«4. strtwberry or chocolate marshmaliow Every design of millinery shown Raymond Eisner of Broad street boqiieb of 40 roses from the Sunday- by the ladies of Trinity churcfi on sundads. Our orange ice is delicious. Albert Mills, Philip Robei'tB, Con- and H. M, Strauss of Deal have NJhe exterior of Woolworth'a school. Sunday was Mr. Hitchings's Jioro is a class by itself for exclusive. and ten-tent store on Broad street has Wednesday and Thursday afternoon We also have good coffee ice cream Jiesa, taste and moderate prices. If rod do la Motte, Edward Emnions, bought new Marion touring cars from -birthday bnd he received one rosq for and evenings, Juno 24th and 26th, "a Asa Homlin, William Jordan, Myer Fred H, VanDorn of Red Bank. been repainted by Franklin O. Moyan. each year of his age. The presenta- and past fait and delicious ico cream you are looking for n hat that is chic The Interior rtP-tlwOolmmii* reBtaa- the Elks' home, East IJi'oni street, sodaa. Pure home-made candies our and becoming; just what will suit your Lepack, Joseph Piccolo, George Voor- l • i •- tion speech was made by Rev. S. Mon-Tickets, including ice cream and cake, hees, Judson Best, Emile Cosiwenft Auction Sale of Furniture. rant on Broad street, near Monmouth io6 VnnSant. specialty. Laug's, Broad street.—Ad- aieed fbr wear on every occasion, you street, has also been repainted. - 15 cents.—'Advertisement, verlimmcnt. "will find it here and at the price you Joseph and Daniel Dowd antl Wnin- Xo be held Thursday, June 18th, at wright Ivins were fined $1 each within half post one o'clock, residence of Rob- PlUWBYTKltlAX CTrUUCIT. ^vaiit to pay. Gorey millinery shop, Dont H1«M aiin-oh—"Onward ChriHtinn SoTdlorB" Drink B»Ufliitlne'» Bear, tr Anotlon Sale"*! Fnrnltnre, «7 Broad street. Phone 660-K.—Ad- the past week for riding their bicycles ert Norman, Pearl and Oakland ,1''1IIK exerclHo—"J'MIHB OilL tin; Ttnnner" Send to B. H. Crate's for a case o To be held Thursday, June 18th, at on the sidewalks. streets, Red Bank.-^Advertiaement. the grest "Gblden Jubilee" of A.' Sala < -«ro1 School Ballantine's expcjit beer. You wi half psiBt one o'clock, residence of Rob- i ._.••...—+*+. • ''' & Co., Keygort, Saturday and weAfc Ki'iltatlbn—"Welvomo". .Kvorctt BurgOH following. Handaome aouvenirn Sat* K«cltnllo»"\\rl" find it juBt right. Phone 121 Recert Norman, Pearl and Oakland Auction Sal* of Furniture. 50th Annlver*»ry, Up-to-pato WaU P*pem. Vnn(;ulln Bank.-;—Advertiavflient. streets, Red Bank.—Advertisement. T4 be Jield Thursday, June 18th, at A. Salz & Co., Keypovt, celeb'tate on The finest line in town; estimates urday.—Advertisement. lialf past one o'clock, residence of Rob- on painting' and decorating. J. J Pnrotliy Oakley, Saturday, June 20tn, with souvenirs, Helen VanlCouren, the Treua.—Advertise Festival of the Trees.—Advertise- (iit Norman, Pearl and Chestnut Travera, 29 Eatst Fr6nt street, pp Festival of the Million tvoolloy golden attractions nnd bargaln.3,"~/l((- site Globe hotel,—Advertisement; .-.Xornm Francis, Dorothy Hodgea ment. ment. :, Red Bnnk.—Advertisement. vertigement. • V- • , , ment, _ W|je Terfc THE RED BANK REGISTER. DEMOCRATS ORGANIZE. FAIH rOWt TAO1CT GLUB, MEET A FESTIVAL OF DAYS. Kcyport •Women will Sold a ]'onn«r Olitiar*u kt MDDLETOWW DEMOCRATS BX- TUx Early W«it MontXi. oiruaon MJOI AT OCEAJTIO Koyporfc women will hold n three- Sliss Jennie Ponton of Lincroft en- D0M8E TWO OAVBIOATBB. day fair for the benefit of the Kuyport tcrtiiiiiutl a number of her old ecliool- yacht club, on Wednesday, Thursday inutoa last Thursday afternoon, Those Art Marry If, Jolmion of and Friday, August 5th, 6th nnd 7th,liiv.-ient at the gathering besides the »cH Of tli» Boveu Dayn of the for Aiiemljljman and William S. Ben- hostess were Mrs, Lydio McQueon, Will •• Stpnitated at the 1'n.ir tr • B«U Of Beltoril, >V)io Would Xilke to The women will bo assisted by the club Booth, ut Which Article* U.utlly 1)»eJ members. The women have selected MI-H. H. M. Bhermnn and Mrs, Josepph «B Thtkt Day W1U D« Bold. •• rreoliolrt.r. the following committees to servo ut (irover ld Bl Jl H The Middletown township Demo- the fair.' of lied Banlt; Jlrs. Henry The Prosbyterian ladiefl' ai/1 BocK-ty,. ciatic fst'outivo committee elected of Hazlct ftntl Mrs. John f Oceanic will hold their imiiual f*ur Pupiw—Mrst. John S. TTondrlcltson. Fo of Lincroft, Jliss Fcnton and these ofUeers last week: l-'iiliiy In hit—Mix, Wlllliiin A. j:\vltiff, next Tuesday afternoon and night in l*linli-iv.nii--Aiiul M. Poster* of Nave- Mrs, (V 11, .li-wvjl. Mi-n. \Y. A, GUI, Urn,]it-r guosts arc nativffs.of Lincroft, but the grove between the church and the •Ink. ' I Uinri;o A, "SV, I'lOWM, this "was the first occasion thut they mii; «e. The fnir this year has tocn VJi'c i-!mlrmi'M- I'.u-iioliim P, Siiillvnn I'limlj- f:i!ile—MfMN(<<4 firnce Mnssry, had all been ni that place at the same nf Miilill.'liiwn, W ill lor - 11. I'niiit'ir dt HiWUii'f Miisiin, lOUio ()H1 of Jli'iHul, ciikg iind i:ilu tublo—•Mrs. Thorn- making selections under the best conditions. !\H L. Smith. special sermon and services on Sun-an open-air moving picture show may Art booth—Miss Ijrssie Carhnrt. day. In this church it is ftcusto m on bo an added attraction. If next lues- The other members of tho committee lii> i'1-yniu—Miss HoU-n Moonoy. Children's day to present Bibles to day is stormy the fair will be held lire Edward A, Menliun, Henry Nicn- '—Books nnd fair prices and we know you cannot obtain better njagnzlneBj Jlrs. Anna Hennolt, Jlrs. Around this time of the year, perhaps some James B. Bogle, Mrs. Etta Smith, Flower booth—Mrs. L,evj ii. VanXcst. shoe values anywhere you go. We want a chance to Ioe oreani—Mrs, rtoliert Turkiiigton, OIL PLANT IN OPERATION. of you farmers have more hay, more straw- Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. Annie KulHU prove this to you. Will you" come in? If .you can ^ =- - --_ j 1 Wrapped packages—Miss Bao Berfier, SEW IHD'OSTB'S1 AT BATOKTOWN berries, more asparagus, more hatching egg's Mrs. Minnie Harvey, •buy better here—why not? Panama canal—Mrs... Benjamin not>- STARTED LAST WSEK, , ) than you can use, A little ready cash from ertg, Mra. Alfred Brighton, Misses Helen j f i' and Minnie Riehter, OvU Bout Oil Compftny Opeai iti Hew the sale of them would come in handy. Why Lemonade—Mrs, Frank Benson, Mrg, X and CJasoleno Plant—.Coitly Mary Ohlandt, Initama—Auto Trttcfc for not let Monmouth County's Market Place put . The (air will be in charge oi Mrs. you in touch with-quick buyers ? *And may- Arthur A. McKay president, Mrs. ALBERT S. MILLER, The Gulf Const oil company opened '• Bertram H. Borden first vice presi- its new kerosene and gasolene plant i be you could use a good second-hand gaso- dent and Miss Grace Porter second Successor to Ford & Miller. at Eatontown for businesB last week. 1 vice president of the society. The place is one of the best equipped j line engine to advantage; maybe you have 16 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J, of its size in the state. The buildings ; work enough for another faithful farm hand are of the most up-to-date stjie of i construction and the machinery is of i or two; maybe somebody would be glad to FESTIVAL AT BRAPEVELT. "Come to the Store that Always Has the Goods," the most modern make. The plant has » storehouses .with a capacity of 50,000 i swap a fine piano for that old mare that cant ANNUAL KCKIO O» BT. gallons, Deliveries are made with a ' CH*PBCE large automobile truck and with two ; stand heavy farm work any longer. There •wagons. On the first day 1,000 gal- are lots of folks near by just waiting for you to A HorBo, Wagon and Harness Was Dis- Ions of oil were sold. posed of on tlie Co-operative Plan and George H, Melrose of Seabright and tell them what you have to sell or what you Wai Won fty Banlel Collins of Blade- Barry Baymond are in charge of the want to buy. They will respond. velt. ' business, Mr. Raymond has rented Bradevelt's biggest event of tie sea- the house at Eatontown now occupied son, the anmial picnic or nimmer fes- by G. F, Hoffman, who will move to tival of St. Gabriers' church, took , where he has taken a posi- Then you town-folks, top—there is no easier place Saturday night. Usually these tion as salesman for a fertilizer firm, i affairs are held late in the sUmrnei', Mr, Hoffman Was formerly connected • nor quicker" way to locate a capable hired but a change was made this year as it with the- Beta fertilizer company of I girl or chauffeur than through The Register's was thought that an earlier date *7T~ Eatontown. W, J, Afflebach is the 1 would ba more convenient. However, driver of the oil company's auto truck. '; Want Columns. There is no cheaper nor the attendance was not so large as New Jersey's Greatest Store He-will move in Stanley Higginson's j usual, this being due to the many at- .1., Hew house on Lewis street at Eaton, t quicker way to locate someone who would be^ tractions at neighboring towns. town. Charles Riddle.of Eatonto\vn is j The festival took place on the rec- Saturday employed as night watchman'of the I g-lad to exchange a day's work,;ior that old Store Opens tory grounds, i. The,yard-was dressed it Store Opens plant. _ cook-stove you stored away last fall, Prob- in holiday appearance -with lights, at Japanese lanterns and gaily decoratBd 0:00 A. M. ZEAHSBURQ BEACH TKOLLETS. ably some girl somewhere within reach of booths. Farmers and their families Closes at 9:00 A, M, for miles around drove to the picnic the usual Closes at I»etlon CompaBy Oraated a. The Register's influence -would be glad to pay in wagons and automobiles, and the 6:00 P, M. rranoljlie by Saritaa OfflciBlB. ) a fair price for that discarded hobble skirt road in front of the rectory was wid- hour. The Jersey Central traction com-1 ened to make space for the large num- pany has been granted a" fifty-year ! with the slit in it that you never liked any- ber of vehicles. The yard was well franchise by the Raritan township filled with pleasure seekers, and al- committee to operate a trolley line way. though the attendance was not up to from the main line at Keansburg, previouf occasions a large sum was down Carv avenue to the New Point cleared. The exact amount is not yet Comfort steamboat dock, William A. And so it goes. I could sit here all day list- known as all the returns are not in.1 Gehlhaus, the owner of the doeli, will ing these " maybes" and "perhapses" and The event which aroused the most give permission to continue the line to interest was the disposal of a horse, the end of the pier. Work will be "probablys" and still not tell you one-half wagon and harness. Daniel Collins • started at once and the line will be in j was the winner. This feature of the 1 running order by August 1st, At! the service The Register's Want Department festival netted $175. A pillow and a present it is intended to operate the | camera were also disposed of and : line only in the summer season. The : can do for you. But until you give me the these articles went to Michael Mnher franchise requires operation from • opportunity to PROVE it, just take my word and Miss Lillian Ryan of Holndeh' May loth to October 15th, but as soon i Dancing was one of the chief pas- as Keansburg Beach has sufflaiently ; for it that The Register is THE GREAT times of the evening. John H, Fraw- large winter population the line will I ley, Jr., had charge of this department be operated the year around. LOCATER for and among its 26,50() readers and he was assisted by Bernard Fraw. in Monmouth County. However, 'don't wait ley and Charles and Henry Higpns. . rait at Music was given by an orchestra under J too long before giving me the chance to the direction of Joseph CreeW' Mr. The annual fair, of the home mis- Creevy is a violin player of consider- sionary society of the Shrewsbury demonstrate my claims, able ability and his playing was one EVERYTHING FOR BOYS AND GIRL* AND AT LOWEST Presbyterian church, will be held of the features of the affair. Thursday afternoon and night of next A Great Sale of Boys' Wash Suits 1 Refreshments of cake, ioe cream and Children's Night Drawers week, Fancy work, aprons, ice cream •Some folks' only idea of improving their time fruit were sold by a committee con- Savings of 1-4 to 1-2 May- be Made and home-made candy, cake and bread Children's Night Gowns will bo on sale. Instrumental and is to monkey with the regulator on their sisting of Mrs, Mary laytonj, Mrs. A mid-week clearance In the boys' section, of a vocal music will, be an innovation at Ella Walling and Mrs. John Larkin. The Night Drawers are of good quality cambric few numbers of our best grades of Wash Suits the fair. watches. Don't tinker! Send 'me tharto The fishing pond was looked "after by j —square neck.style and short sleeves. Drop —ii'ew, fresh gannents—splendidly made—- Miss Jean Creevy and Miss Mary' seat, Sizes 2 to 12 years. and just what mothers want for the boys* cents and let me know what you want—To- Sullivan, and soft drinks wore sold by The Nightgowns are of cambric, In the slip-over summer wear,* The items Include— Farming-dMe's Philip Crine and Tunis Layton. The | styl«—neck and sleeves trimmud with hem- day ! Or if you are in a hurry, telephone general committee In chaipe of the : Hoys' "Duteh" Wash Suits, Usually Sold The graduating exercises of the • stitched ruffle, 2 to 14-year sizes, for 83,00, Special at SS.SO Farniingdale school were hold in the Lucky 18, Red Bank. : festival was made up of Peter Maher, 2Sc. Drawer WaUti at 12J4c. Methodist church last Thursday night. John Frawley, Sr., and William Hlg- 2 to la-year sizes, Good quality cambric— Splendidly made little jults for boys of 3 to 7 The graduates are Catherine EBtell, gins. gathered style and trimmed with "linen lace, years—these new "Dutch" effects, and they Katie Hinds, Mamie Matthews, Clara ribbon run. 9 come in four distinct color combinatioiis, will - Cook and Jennie Estelh Rev. George NEW CHURCH Infanfi' 9ic. Dresses at fiBc, wash perfectly? the ideal summer suit for the Fulcomer made an address and Rev, Long style, with a dainty haiid-embrbidered j'oungster, sind in most stores the price would B, Harrison Decker presented tire yoke back and front—lace on neck and be |3,SO, .Very special tomorrow,... ,$2,S0. diplomas. Blx Now LittlQ Silver Methodists—Sis sleeves. Sheer nainsook, . - _ •»-.•. —— 75c. and 98c. Dren.es at 59c. Boyn* BOc. Khaki Bloomer Trouser* for 39c. Williarrt' Reynoldi and Misses Tern Fine white lawn, In several "pretty styles— The best trousers for the V>oy to Knock about Entontown rliemen'e Kemp, Heen Hodgkias, Edna Rey- Eatontown chemical fire company long-waisted Norfolk effect. Trimmed with in the summer. These are made of good, nolds, Edith Nuttall and Allyne Ed- lace and embroidery insertions, 2 to fiyears . strong, tan khaki, made large and full, and will hold a dance and strawberry and wards joined the Little Silver Metho- ice cream festival in the firehouse to- (Second. Floor, Rear.) come in sizes 6 to iS years; a positive 50c, dist church Sunday. John Kemp, Jr., value, Tuesday at 38c. morrow night, son of John Kemp; Allyne Hoyer Ed- Summer Dresses for GtrJa of e to 14 ' Eatontown hook and ladder com- wards, daughter of Harry B, Ed- Lawn and voile dresses for girls are mighty pop- Boys' $2 and $2,50 WaA Suit, for $1.15. pany is preparing for its annual fair, A "OAMBLEE'S FABADI8E," 8TUBQEONS AND TVRTI.E CATJOHT. wards; Walter Melvin Morris, son of ular just npw, and as cool and neat looking as Smart little Sailor Wash Suits, made by the which begins Saturday, July 11th, and Walter Morris; Aileen Salmon, daugh- can be. And, from an economical standpoint, Mothers' Friend Co,, who turn out so many ends the following Saturday, Writer Of Anonyjnoutj Lottor Bo De-Biff f Mb Caug-ht \ty Belford Fiirherinen ter of Charles Salmon, and Robert Car- few dresses can compare with them. For smart and reliable clothes for boys, and th Bcrll)OH Efitontown ia Hewepaper. In Tholr ST«tl Last Week. men Imley, son of Charles Irnley, were instance, tomorrow we will feature— suits In this group are made of linens, reps Boy's Arm Broken. A eonglderabla stir has been caused Albeit Runyon, Peter Luker, Aug. baptized, , DriiMi «t $1.59. and ginghams,'and come in sizes for boys of Curley Mount, aged seven yeara, son at Eatontown by a letter published in ust Tarnow, Yarnall Brothers, E. The Children's day exercises were White lawn and voile—some with insertion of 4 to to years. Ordinarily they would be of Mrs. John E. Mount of Center the Eatontown Advertiser in which Walt Havens, E. H. Jama, Jacob rendered by Esther Carhart, Allyne lace and embroidery—-in long walstedeffects. priced §2, some as high as $2,SO, Very street at Rumson, fc,U against a curb the village is described as a gambler's Schnoor and Harry Truex of Belford Edwards, Edna Eeynolds,'Edith Nut- Sizes 6 to ^4 years. special Tuesday at,iU. $1,16. •while playing with some boys Thuri- paradise. The writer of the letter did caught sturgeons in their nets last tall, Helen Hodgkiii, Norvl» jBates, Dresses at $2.98. Boy.' Unen "Rah fe»h« Hats «t SOo day and his left arm -was broken in not sign his name. The letter Buys week. , Some of them were roe fish, Laura Coolc, Evelyn Paris, Gladys One-piece dresses of white lawn*—some Boys' White L,ln«n Sailor Mata at BOc two places between the wrist and el-that crap shooting is carried on al-nnd this made the catch very profit- Lefferaon, Arthur Byerson, William trimmed with lace insertion and others em- bow. Dr. D. Harold Karp of Sea-most publicly, that other forms of able. and Russell Hodgkiss, Margaret and. broidered, Sizes.6 to 14 years. Dainty one (Second Floor.) bright bandaged the injury. gambling exist, that the- village is a A large loggerhead turtle was Pearl Tielder, Hazel Paris and John and twd.-piece skirt effects, rendezvous for drunks on Saturday taught in John W, Maxson's nets last Kemp. -^ Drcttw fit $3.98. nights/ and that many drunken rows weekj The turtle weighed 300 pounds Woodrow Wilson Herbert, son of White lawn—jone or two-flounce skirts. Some Cat Twice toy Broken Glaig. ensue. The writer calls on the people and" wns BOW IIT the New iork—ftsh- 1 * Herbert, 'was 1 " ' " You may order any of these items William Green of Farmingdale of the place and on the clergymen arid Iriarket, day $1.98 Dre»ic» nt 98c. by mail with 'perfect safety—the stepped on a broken bottle while walk- churches to remedy the alleged condi- Little Silver. The "Dickpns" Dress for clrls of 6 to 14 years Hahne Mall Order Department and its ing barefoot last week and badly cut tions. • _ TWO YEAES AT 80S ,- old. Made of Hneji in styles that are neat and attractive, Dresses well worth Si.98, special expert shoppers. insuM perfest ser- his foot. He attempted to crawl home JLIA 'BMI on his hands and knees. One of his Flro at Lincroft. SWu araftod oil Artlmr McGulre's Body at ...71...•.;•..' ,.B8c. vice, . , knees struck another piece of glass • to Koplace Bnntd Flesh. At the annual meeting of the | (Secoiid Floor.) A defective chimney in a house oe- ladies' aid society of the Mnrlboro olid made another bad cut. He wascupled by William A. Reedor on Lewis Arthur McGuire, who has been laid up several days. Baptist church last week Mrs. William f I MAIL* ORDERS TOOOTTLY FILLED 8. Thompson's farm at Lincroft, under, treatment the past two "years Herbert was elected president, Mrs. caused a flre last Thursday. Farm at the Long Branch hospital, was Samuel King vim president, Mrs, MIIIIIHIl! -M- Marlboro Baptist Church WOWB. hands put the blaze out be'fore much taken a'few days ago to the homo of damage was done. ' : his brother, John MeGulre of Tinton John Nieberlein Beeretary, Mrs. Jo- The topic at the Marlboro Baptist ' Fulls, He wap badly burned on hisepi h Maran treasurer and Mrs; John church Sunday morning will bo "The leg by an explosion o£ gaaolene and it Morris collector, , Spirit of Life" and at night "The A New Dentist. wns necessary to rertove skin from his Conclusion." Raymond, Conover, will Harold Tilton, son of R.1 B. Tilton well leg and graft it on the injured 1 lend the young people's meeting. His Vanaorbnrar rjimi iola,, of Fai'mingdale, graduated from the one. Mr. McGuire hos olmost entirely Patrick Dugan of Vanderbur^ has topic will "Chief Seats and How todentistry department of the University recovered from his,injury and from Beach Them." bought the Ellen Toephy farm of five of last week,. He will be the skin grafting. He expects to' rest acres at that place for $800. A hause Fifty New $1,400 Auto Trucks and Delivery Wagons associated with Dr. A. S. Bailey at thin year. and the usual outbuildinJB are on C Japanese HOolnblo at Hojnidel LakowOod, the place. Patrick Scaiilon, who livoj Cow Di to Be Sliot. , ? for SSOO each The Sunshine eo'ciety, a ^ in the house, will movto on August One.Half Ton and Ona-Ton Capacity Panel and Open Exprema 4U«Ha« 'organization of the'Holmdel Baptist Will Wortflilp bl School. A cow owned by Uzal H. McCarter 1st, and tho new owner will thun take church, will hold a Japanese sociably John Skidmore ia putting a nowof Eumson ,road, near Little Silver, possession. ' ~ ' Can be Seen by Appblr\tncie«%t at ,- next Wednesday night. An entertairo-' floor in the Ljttle Silver Methodist broke its back-while cutting up capers ^wiJl te given by boys and girls church. While" the work is under way in a pasture .field Saturday. A bullet You can bank on a REOiSTBn adver- (Telephone) . ABERDEEN STABLES, Matawan, N. J. png Orientaiental cotumecostumess , ^nd icice eservices will be held in the public from a revolver put the unimal out of tisement turning the trick,—Adver- end cake will be sold. school. its misery. tisement.

•.' . '.».>. ,N,.'i ,"'"-i THE RED BANK REGISTER. Page Eleven. DEATH FROM APOPLEXY. QBIEVAWCE. NEWS. Poitofflca Abolliliad—ipcoiilt Ittvi to Suinimr Xaildenta Movo Bar*—Boy Di-lv* rive iUUi to Oat Maili, Scouti Oo On Trip to Hew Trork. MSB. COBNKI.IA A. MINTON OF No one,is to unpopular at Scobey M!KK A. K, Wright i« occupying her j MONMOUTH COUNTY'S MARKET PLACE FBQNT BTH.EET DIED TRIDAY ville as the govornnu'nt postollice nu summer home here. W. I'. Brown lhoiitii.'H, since IH'foi'atlon day, ; moved today to his Hiininiur re wide nit' • Who REGISTER WANT PAGE -Where More Than 20,000 People Meet Weekly fine Had Been la poor Htttltli Blues Jan- when the i poNtoflice was ahoU j on Sycamore avenue. uary, Whan Her Slitcr, Mm. Emily iflhed, the rostidents of Scobeyville Harold NuviiiH took the boy scouts • - Minton, Wftg KllUfl by Auto—Stricken have had to drive live mi Ion to Eaton of the village on a boat trip to New' OLENMAET 1-AB.Mfl. SATURDAY RIOHT DAHCE. TB«BE LOTS rOR BALE. Witli AiiopUiy Memorial Day. s WAHTBD. town to fret, their mailH. The postoiuee i York on Saturday, The IJOVH spent VI'I'IIHIIII i' PIKH fin- Hulc. Juf,. |iii lint'l lii.l Mill's li sill. • )i-riinii'. MIIMIO by 'I'll!•..«. inl.diliiinx IUIM <I,I Kulil l.oi Mrs, Cornelia A, Minton, widow of oIlicialH Hniil that a rural delivery the day in public IiuildiiiKH and muse- mini, I.UeiHtilc ilrl v •', Roil Hun... liliiniliiiiU'M (iiclir-liii nf Hid liiiuk. Ad- ii\Kiii fci't liiili, fn|- mlr. A ji|ils fill' lilHll III' rXI-llllllKl-il fill- IIHW KUIIIIH I,. • JnmeB H, Minton of Red Bank, died 1111 -«1 • MI _:;> ft-iitM. A Kciiicl Hum iiNNiiIiil. nliii Wllli.iiii Selimlilt, 71 SViillii... Hlr ill- lit HOIIHHIIIO, Jiwi'lir, :SS llrgiiil route from Ksitcmtown would be e» ums. I SEI.r-BUtDUH. rOB BALK. tnl Ifiink. Ui'il Iliiiik. Fridny at her* home on Bast Front 11.-4M IIIK Mi'lf-lihiili r for *iili>, Apply to BALEflOIlttS WANTED. tablished through this district, but | Charles M. l'uttorson hiiM had ma- 1 t-treet of apoplexy. Sho had been in .liuni-M I , Hi IKlih-kNiiii, Hi-il lii.nl.. A f>'« ."iiliHMii'lH »llllti-il In Work fl-nill MOOIBH SAUCES. BATS TOtTB OtO CLO-THEO. nothinii hns been done. The villagers jehinery installed in bin barn for car- 1 poor health Huveral months and she niiiTi till chiMliiK tlnii' Hiiuiril.is B, Apply IMH r , osii» rt in.nnu'tm In IliHt prli'i-8 1)H!II for st'confl.liiinii are wondering whether unythinK over rying hay from thy born yard into COW WASIDB, ill tin- Hi.iiiil HtifH Hu/iir. Iv H|irltziir. Hi. ..(.Ill (l'lll,'|.a. I'l-lViltl- .-Illll 1 illHM 111- KntH' elothlnir. For rHtltnateH Inaulio Buffered a stroke of apoiJexy on Me-will be done to end the present incon- .the building. A fj'i-Hh iiiwi Hliiti> pit it li-11 l.i i H utiil htriii'tluii Wi-iliit-HiliivM iiiiil Siitiir>tay.i. ;it Huil Hunk Htfluin ninl Dye WorkH, iiS morial day, Mrs, Minion's elater Mrs, whether the present i A. Holmes Iioiden IHIM bought a ^llk''- Cow, |,ux :il;i, I!. .I Iliink. OAKLAND 1014 TOURIMtt CU, i I'liuii.- GMi-A! lt..,t Hunk, fin- ii|i|iuli\tii)i'iit. HhrnWHlmry iiyinuc, or ^4 Wont Front Emily Minton, was killed by nn auto- venience, oi . iisi-ii fin- iiiiiiHiiHiiiitiim; ricitili- Mtrn't, lEinl liank, I'honc 15-H or 1«-M, method of driving live miles to get • eash^rogisU-r for use in his new store, ABK WAEEEH HOPKINS liKiitlilK, Hi'lf Stiirli'l', till; flllllOUH Pi-li-u DUHOilOW FOB EDST, 1 mobile In January and since then Mrs. mails is to be continued permanently. which he will open about July 1st. ill -1 i\i t tin vi-i'.v fcrtlli' unit miiiiii-!!< cystim. l:,l, vnlllillttrUKl-ll. "'''I Hnilli. A uphill Iiimjniluw .in L,\V1H stl'ivt, ron BALE. Cornelia Minton had suffered a rapid Mrs. Ellenbcrgci- of Philadelphia is fiil'liiH hi I'lilin lli'iiili iiiiiilty, ll.irlihi KiLtuntuwn. i|ii!ii'U-r (if u Mink rnnu trnl- At Now Monmouth, houso, store build- decline. l.-v: r.-nt 16; has illy wiiter. Inquire of Ing...„, , barn,, w/iKo...... n iious„„„„o .....am.i „,HIIIHIS. J „,.,with. spunding a few days with her sister, winED, Wi- li.ivt- tin-in ill .ill hU>"i iiiiil m.iti'rl- Mix, ,!, li, llmiiawiiy, l-.iitniitouii, X, ,|. : two ncrOH of ground; two inlnutea' Walk Mrs. Minton would have been 77 ^Ira, Arthur Lanibertson, Twii cxpi'iloiU'cil nn in I*. i roni KiH' ti'iit iipwiiril". Ti'tlry'.* years old on July 21st, She was theOPENING OF A LIBRARY. Reginald and Theodore Parsons are lUvira •, UI5 Kliri'Wf.liiiry Mtiirivliiiunl HiiiMii Hi-il Hunk. daughter of the late Maria nnd Cor- home from Princeton college and [ li'*1 ihwU ; old sliiiii-iint iHiil lunrli , Concivor, Now Monmouth, N, J, EVEUYONE WELCOME. I i-u.iin fur HHII?; dciin a KU<"1 IHI.U|III-SH.;IIH1 ' „_,— „-._, ._ .,,:.:.._,„: INFOEMAL MCEPTION AT HAVE- 1 neliuB Morris and was born at Tinton Windsor VanVIeit \H homu from j BAISBLABIBB Vim nil' L'xprfti'il tu In jiiimiit ill the! . t'l ci-yililiiK ilp-li i-ii -; will \if .".n rilU'cii. | DBKBBMAKKS. T Falls. She had lived in the house, B1KX TBtfMBAT KIQKT, \ Stevens institute for the Hummer va- j Kstni smluHi.iiUi.H \vi\nti-<5 Sii!\iriUiy ii\i;lii tl.niiv »t Hiil .Mt'iiH hull. , bsix ;Mf.i, lleil IClvlra Smiii'li", tho ilri'MMmnkor for- where she died ever since she was mar- ! cation, • 1Vauko'M 8| Hiii-it, ' .inli, Hrliig yiiiir liiiinlH. AIIIIIIMHIIIII iiKily rmpliiyrnl by Mr. Cnrliln, iin- ikd Ihink, ;S ri'Iltw, TI8BIHO TAOXtE, nouiit-oH tn thn wninon of Itpd Hank that ried, 55 yerfrs ago. Mrs. Minton leaves Interesting- Adiirtiifi ou Library Work I Joseph Honigman has graduated i 1 Imvi- tin- mi in I loinpli'ti' ling of . Hlii> IIIIH opiiicil hor nwii" (•s"tliblliiin'ipn"t"iit three daughters and four sons. The Made by M»mt>«rn of the Hew Jor«ey from Princeton college and is at the wr pM FOB BAI,B, AUTO roit BIBS. .. tiickl.- iui.l iiiiKl.-i-.V Niippii.-H in LilS HhrfWHlmry tuomi.s Jtoil Hniik, HiHt I'liHt-i'liiHH iiiiioiniililli' for hire, (lii\< or Moiimoiith i-oimly. .M> miiTtor wluit you woi-knmnshl|i ut lnod.-iiito UIICUM daughters are Mm Cecelia Laing, Coiuuiiiilon—Aliout | summer residence of his father, J. Leo KKK", lilirulli'Ir M nnil fmvl for Hale, MI- V. Viiiinorii, Hud Hunk. ini-i-fiil ihlvir; t-i'iiHiitiiililp rntVHi WC> hUVO It, Tc-tll'j'H, lll'dilll Htll!lt. i ' ' who liven at homo; Mrs. John P. 12B Oueitl Ireien., Honigman. Hl Hl l Coombs of Red D,ank, nnd Mrs. George Hiilf-Mllc rOiiU. | Hiictl.il mtuH tiix imi'lif'M, I'hiPiU' ^17*\H' Bank, • """"" " About 125 persons attended the Joseph Thompson ia finishing a big OAHHAB, 7 OBOTB. I ---'-^l—— _ —„-,—_ HOE8EB AHD STAGE FOB BALBT" tiiMtfi? Lot mo White of Brooklyn. The sons sire * _r* A i ~ Tit - * i i_ i» i: opening of the Navesink public H-] grading job on Hudson Allen's prop- TWO KOOll llOIHOM fill" Killl', l-.-m i-llOllHi' ...... n l'ltin I'roft Whlto Hl/u fur lifil.llll!,', loin ,1 STENOQBAPnrtt WI3HEB POSITION. J.CKlinrn fjtKM, xtrnlKlit from tho nfMtn Charles A. and Elwood W. Minton of brary last Thursday night. The I «rty on Sycamore avenue hlouiii, Ki-o liii'fif mlvi'itiMi'imnl nn pugu ' lit'Klnni-r, JUKI nut of IHIHIIUSH CUIU-KI1. tho Hiiniij from live KOOI! work IIOI-KCH, work iiiiywhiii'; Ntimi', I'lin In- unv.l lor :I5 evntH, Tho yunr tirginul thpy will ooHt Red Bank, Prentiss .1. Minton of Plain- building was decorated with palrna, j Raymond Tilton, son of Asher Til- i1^, W, K. KlllK. i ili'Mn-H iMiNltkill as KII-IIOKI iiphor iiml of. you no more thiill Htorc vKISH. I'unn- field, and Laurence Earl Minton of to t Aila I'ullim. K«y- ti'um or.«inf{li> hgrsr. Friil niotz, Xvii- ferns, roses and wild flowers, Mra. j ,». was suddenly taken sick Friday | KWiltlll) lOilil. Tinton l-'iilln. P, O, ICatofitown, N. J Brooklyn. She also leaves a brother, ni ht wl lfi OWE HUHDSED BATS, ]inrl. .\. J, W, Barclay Parsons, the president of ! K }' attending the graduat- ; hiiiiil-nuiilt;, HO tunioriiiw, 1'iiilay Innl)y HOBIEB WAHTBD. Augustus Morris of Asbury Park; and the library assodation, gave a short ; ing exorcises in the public school. For j amis ty nt Or, I'l'iitM. Ml J. Uitti'i'M, DAHLIAS, OHlt 5 OBHTB, BABY DUCKS FOR SALE. three sisters, Mrs. Adelaide Stout and Diiil «rrent. Pure whitf I'l-klu IIUCHH, from (inn to HoraCH wanted to board by the week account of the library movement at , « time the boy suffered intense pain, ! «J^ AH Htionif, jiitttvi} iilantw, Will bloom wi'i'kH Did, for Kiilu ir;ipoiuihlt!. or month; excellent nttcntl.in; exception-- ' Mrs. Charlotte White of Little Silver, thin NfiiKoli; KOOII Yiii'U-tltM 1'or cut llow« ally Hrst-clasH jitisturc lanil: modern Navesink. Miss Ednn Platt of the but he is rsow much improved. WAOTin, ITS. Hi-1- luine advuitlsumtiit on PUKU 12. Victor MiCItiHkt.'y, on tin- roiiir h'iuliiiK and Mrs. Julia,Klauberg of Brooklyn, A youns wliltt- girl for llylit liouso- from Jliililli'tiiwH to Kvi'rutt, IIHOIIKII HtnDlPS, For further jiai tloulnro Jipply state public library commission gave a w. i-;. Kins'.' the Ueuii Cut. to %S, Harold Powirs, Crystnlbrook The funeral was held Monday after- woik; no WiiHhinK, >ipply lit . . SV.illaci' Farm, Kntontown, N, J. Telephone 21U8- talk on the work and assistance'of the Colt's Neck Personal Hotel, Hoil Bunk. ! noon at the house. Rev. S. Monroe state in connection with small public ' J BOW BOAT WANTED, | IOB BOX FOB SAI.E. M Katontown, VanSant preached the sermon, The John Giberson, formerly of this "" ~— StrgtiK. lifjlit, ICi-foot row luiat wimti'il, : Iron ciiiiincl llni'd, tlu-ri- ch»ifhi, U".v vn- libraries. The state provides 100 FOI 1EHT. i ,.,.i,K,1,miiU-. Htiitc nrlyp- ' AildrusS Wil. IHTEBHATIOHAli OHB-TON TRUCK burial was at Fair View cemetery. is very sick at the home of John l.-imiiHh,.cl rooms, with ur without ; unm Murcli. ' AUantlt: "Hlulilamls.'N. J. ! jiaflty ]5« POUIHIH; G fpft hlch: rost $:ib books as a permanent loan, and about liiNt Kiimmur, will .HHII for,|Lrn. .1 i^ for wtile; jiiNt qvPrhault-d by the coiii- of lloiiril; ; KKfiitlcmen jirel ii'i-fcl, .ii U iilUiuu i;, riornl il&llvoi v • T and ]mt In perfect order; hns extra, S \ fifty additional hooka which may be ex- | *~ Htiff-t, Ht-il Kiiiith, Locimt, N, J. I'lionc avAl Atlan- tic •"" ' nnd aiitomotiile top fur depot •work; UBS, KIOHAKD CONNOR DEAD. changed for others from time to time, j js BOOMS FOB BENT. h inaKiH-lo; cost i^4;>, will sell Jur HOUBEKEEPEE, •! rooniH, with iill Improve- eSBIWlBOBT ErVEB PROHT 6OT, j |5(JO, an we no lonwcr have to ileMv.r rcfinod linly wHlit'.s n p isltlrm ns ; rncms, for rytit. Mrs, F. 1». Gill, 11 Drum Suiinyljrook Farm, Eatontown, X. J, T<>1- Tinton Fall* B§ lident Bit« After a Slck- 1 Ofle-half acre plot on Shrewsbury rlvor an pokijtpcr for a KuutlenUin, 11, F, K., | mnnil place, second door from the town ephone L'lUO-H, • nen of Two Tear*. front for sale .it most reasonable price. 'The Purpose of the Public Library Th7 asso- mx 313, J it'll Bank, hall, lied Bank. I Plenty of shade trees; Handy bench." Ap. Mrs, Mary Connor, wife of Richard and the Uses to Which it may be Put," ply lor turms to William H. Hlntelmann, BOTf ciation Wil- TOMATO K6AHTB FOB SALE. CAERYA1L FOB SAtE. Rurnson, N, J, till you know tluit they come from h'-r,n Connor of bwimming River, near Tin- An informal reception was held after Prothero's, Sevciul thoUHanil tomato jiliints for One-hoiHe, twu-seated carryiilli nearly that are healthy, properly housed and ton Falls, died Monday morning of the meeting and refreshments of ice fl.no l»'r thoiiKaiiii, UunHuil Yvar- new, lor solu cheap; ONvnyr hiis jiu -uHe Miss Catherine Snedeker is expected Bodu roE KEIIT. properly fed—if you wani first uuality kidney disease complicated with other uream and cake were served. , ICvf-rett, X, J. . for Miinie. AddrvMH TlviniiiiH l'urker, eitK's. i'enn Cruft CKKS are of the JiiKii. week from a JliKlilundH, N^ J, neautlful room, lurKC, airy, Hnoly fur- est (iuallty, DrouRlit to yon for 35 cents ailments. She had been in failing The Nnvesink library association where she has slU'd; near trolley, river ami HtureH; a dfjxen, I" ' ~ " health the past year and had been / rom BAIE. Iiiiet, Juvt'ly locality; $1,7.1 ]ier wtek; H, U. Pi-riu, TiiHoii Falls. P. O. was organized last winter. Tha asso- for No, 3fi. Hofismore hot air furnace, In BOAT rOR SALE. Ijiiafd If deiilrecl, AdilreSK Comfort, box Ka to n towrnn, N. J, seriously sick about two months. She Rood condition. Iniiuire at ,11 Lcroy Motor bout, i'j. feet lone, HVi-li. p. en- 313, Red Hunk. was in her 65th year and was a native jilace, after 5:00 p, m. gine; bellK, lifu preservers, poitable top, JBABOAINS IW GOOD SOTOTBT. for Hale, Ihquiro at 130 West Front Barpnina in good poultry. We can of Ireland. She leaves nine children, modeled. The library has about 680 on a street, Hed Bank. CBBSTWrJT AHD OAK MASKS -•*•. w IOB BAM. for sale, various, lengths and widths, 2 furnisfurnsh the following .yearlingg maleles and . Richard Connor of Wayside, John and females volumes, in addition to those loaned by Athletics at Oceanport. A wooden pulley, never usea, 23x8, Inches tiiioKthick; auitamsuitable tofor bulkheail.soulkheads, femalemn""«=ns , guarantHuiimnnjeini B tmethehm ito bDeO nrstfirstf -. Matthew Connor of Tinton Falls, the state. The offkeri of the associa- for sale. Can be bought right, Apply YOTOO OIBIi WAITED. docks, stabl'e "floors, partitions, etc. Aft class: _ Barred and White Rocks, White Thomas Connor of Newman Springs, tion are Mrs, W, Barclay Parsons The Oceanport athletic club will at The Register offlee. \ounff (jirl, about 12 or 16 years old, dress ,1. H." McLean. Eatontown, N. j Wyandottes, s._ C. Buff and S. C, white waiitt'ii to assist at washinff dishes and Phono 2•""" " " "~rOrpingtons, ami H, I. Reds, |i,7B each in Mrs, William Riddlr and Mrs.- Joseph president, Frank E. Sieh "first vice liold a meet on the Fourth of July, TO FAE.BCEB3. l for children. Apply ut 10 Wallace Mousey of Lincroft, Harry Connor of president, Andrew Robertson second Gold, silver and bronze medals will be ^ye are ready to thresh; fli'Kt-ehis.H rig; | street, lied Bank. Jots from 12 to GO. RoyaWai-ma, Little satlHfaetlon Buaranteed. John N, Sickli-s FLORIDA FABMS. Red Bank, Mrs, James Wall of West vice president, Miss Norma L. Swan given ,as prizes. No entry fee is & Son, Ueeanport, N. J. are HO eany you will never Long Branch, and Mrs. William Mor- secretary end W, Barclay Parsons charged and the meet is open to any inuy. Let the orange and CHAMEEOY BBOTHBBS, ii." Palm Plain and decorative painting and •* rell of Holmdel, The funeral was held treasurer. The board of trustees one who wants to ©rtgage in the con- COOS AH» BOY paperhanging promptly done at reason- Whithi e malle cookk wunted; also a boy. ; gvuvvvn and butt . . . . „ , ionmouth this morning at St. James's church at comprises the officers, with the excep- tests. = butchers, 123 West Front able prices. All 1814 samples of Im- Apply at Lilly's restaurant, 10 West | streut, RedIjankk. lied ported and domestic wall papers and Red Bank and the burial was at Mt.tion of Mr. Parsons, Mrs. Vanderhoff, Front street, lied Bank. . Olivet cemetery. MAN irtJBSE. eretones to match now on hand. Office Mrs. James M. Duane, Mrs. E, E. B3P-TO-DATB HATS FOE I&LE, Man nurse open for engagementsi has East Front street, near High street, Red Maxson, Mrs. Joseph E. Johnson, Jr., at Mrs, IlltU.r'H, 41 Broad Mtreet, A BABOAIH. Rye straw, and aiouj t 060,000 Stone to. Bank. Phone 32B-R Antique colonial mirror for Kale, A had thorough experience in state and Mrs, Louise D. Card, Mrs. John C. P- muto plantsti . Applpply to H,: U, SehllehtliiffSctg,. general hospitals In New York; best of DIES AT HOSPITAL. LOVELY WHITE SAILORS ply at Dlckopf'H photo, ana art shop, Tilton farm, Middletown, near Broad street, P.ed Bank. references, W. E, jjathewi, 61 White tTMOEBTBBEB. Lord, J. C, Tlmolat and William M. at -Mr.». Hitter's, 41 Broad street, Red HeudiWn's Corner. street, Red Bank. Formerly with Herts Bros, and Arnold, Roberts, Bank. Constable Co,, New York, Furniture re- Beiidint a Vietla SOBSB FOB SAXE. Iieggbo-n Pulletf for Joly Delivery, S BOOMS JOB covered and repaired; askings, shades, of'FerltoBitln. TOP SOX!. fOS BALE. \ heavy horse, suitable for farming or curtains, draperies, laying of carpets, CHUECH NEWS. Now bookingg orderord sf ofor B, U. WWhith e l-'urnishod rooms,, witthh o r withouthoutt Wil dells-tr same, Charlis Burd, Red ' ' " Lunsstrti't, U:i , Kj pulletspultllt ,, AiApriprll l andd Jl yhatched hthed, matting, linoleum. Mattresses and cush- Jirs. Mary Kelsey, wife of James Bank, privilegiil e of HKIIU hhoiisfkeepinK, in small Sl.l'fi eachh ; JulJl y deliverydli . Royal FarmsF , private family; homelike, rejisonable; ions to order. McGraham, 37 East Front Kelsey of East Freehold and a daugh- Little Silver, N, J. street, Red Bank. Telephone 14-J, rivt Kaw MemlJiia Added to tfraee LITTX.E SU.VEH. HARVESEST SOME GO TO. M. CANZONA, centrally loeateii. Apply at 4U Spring ter of Patrick McCue of Shrewsbury, CUurcli Sunday Morning'. willl h? hheld 'Wodne.Hcluy evening, August the National fruit store, opposite rail- street, Red Bank, died Saturday at the Long Branch hos- 5th , fSlii, FOB IA1E. COWS! COW!!! COWS!!! Ruth Smock, Catherine Child, road station, for the beat olive oil for A golden oak di'ik for mile; a,lso a pair pital, where she was under treatment medicinal and table use. FOE KENT. We have about thirty selected cows Henry Nevius Ely, John W. Perkins B, BJTZAU, of drum sticks which were used in the Furnished and unfurnished cottages. from Burlington county, half with calves for peritonitis. She was taken to the Revolutionary and Civil wars. G, W. InNurance in best companies. ProperEles 1b JF tllelr slde. and the remainder corning and Walter Coe joined Grace church Remover of dead animals, Red Bank, HEW JUSTICE'S OrriOB, Brown. Belford, N, J. institution on the Sunday previous to N. J. Telephone 129-J, for nale, including farms and estates. !»« shortly. These cattle consist of Hol- her death. Mrs. Kelsey formerly Sunday morning. John W, Perkins S. Trafford Smock, justin- of the Franels White, .Monmouth mid Broad i stems, Jerseys and Diuiiams. Satisfac- was baptized, as were these infants: peace, will soon open an office at 20 Jle- CHAWPlOl WAHTS POSITION. tion gun ran tied. Dry eowrt taken In lived at Shrewsbury. She was 27 PUKNISHED BOOM. ghanic street, Red Bank. StreetH, Red Bank. Arthur Alvin Whiting, Jr., son Of A. Neatly fiirnjKliocl room to lot. Inquire Kxijurienced clunilteur, wltii wile and trade, JIarx Orothers, Shrewsbury, N, ,!, years old. She leaves two sons, James at 32 liunsun avenue, Red Bank, ;, child) riifoiJ three, wants position for tho BABOAnc. A. Whiting; Elizabeth Ann Valentine, "WOMAH , Hiimmtr; Kalary no object. AtldrBaa B. lj, WO3EIOS SA£B OF FtJBNJTBBB. and Raymond Kelsey, She also leaves Woman wanted fpr.general liousework; On Sj-cnini,]'.- iivi-mii', S!ircw«bnry, dn daughter of John._W. Valentine; amd WnB FOB SALE. / L., box 313, Red Bank, eight-room hpuse; lot IU-IKI'I.V, barn and Auction sale of household furniture, three sisters and two brothera, Mrs, l-eft-rences required. Address House- consisting of rugs, parlor, dining room Ruth and Arnold Bennett, children of Now typewriter for sfllft'l Imjuira at work, box 313, Red Bank; fruit on piemlseH, for nale at $a,70U, Joseph Cooper of Red Bank and the ijostofflce, Locust Point, N. J. BOOB lAICBBO. Francis White, Monmouth and Broad and kitchen furniture, itc, will bo held W, H. Bennett, Tonight's prayer S. C. Buff Leghorns, B. CO, WhitWh e Or- at the residence of Robert Xormnn, George, Raymond, Marguerite and meeting will start at 7:15 o'clock in- OB KENT. streets, Red Bank, I. Catherine McCue of Shrewsbury. The EXTRA pingtons and S. C, Anconas, effgs |1 for Chestnut and Pearl streets. Red Bank, stead of 7:40 o'clock because of Chau- T Seven.room. house with extension kit- 15. Stock for Hale, W. A.- TrueX,. 228 Thursday, June 18th, at half past one funeral was held yesterday morning Lean pot rpast,'1A cents-pound. *KrJ- chen, and three large lots, Michael Broad street, Red "Bank. BBIIIIKH I.OST. o'clock. • Terras cash, Jacob C. Sliutts, tauqua. The.Bubjeet will be "The Dis- del & Uo.'s market,.Red Bank, ; Eagen, Fair Haven, N. J. Gold breastpin, with pearl in center, at St. James's church at Red Bank 11 lost either in Red Bank or on trolley auctioneer. like of the Commonplace. Sunday SLAG AND QKAVEL BOOriHQ. from Belford to Rfd Rank,, Finder and the burial was at Mt. Olivet cem- BIO itOHGf SAVBB. : HOUSE AHD liOT VOX SALE. etery. _ morning Rev, James Lord will preach Regular suKar cured harns, 18 cents Leaky tin and slate roofs jnade tiBht' please return same to Mrs. ,1. A, Tarnow, n»B0TB 'rOUB BOOi. on. "An Unanswered. Question,""., and pound, ,Kridel & Co.'s market, .Red Bank, Located at So, T, Bridge-#veniio., For also tar and aSphiilt for iBle, Ogden box 11, Belford, X, J. \ March farrow hardy and prolific O. I. further iiartlculurs,, Marry,;JL Clayton, 5 MqClasltey, 147 Hudson avenue, Red 0. Pigs for sale, These are improved at night his subject will be "The Un- Hridjfe avenue, Ret] Bank, JACOB' V. PBOBASCO DBAS. SPECIAL Bank, Telephone 400-J. TTOO1. Chester WnJtes- the best farmers' IIOMR fathomable Secrets of God;" Special for Friday mid Haturday, plate heef, 11 Graduate of Red1 Bank high school Is it f f i k music will be rendered at night, when cents pound. Kridel & Co.'s 'market, Rail FOB SAAB, WAB, WAR, WAB, Fatlisr of Mri,.ff»iaei D, Ottsrion, Jr., of the service will start at 7:45 o'clock Bank, Bulek, one-ton auto truck, 1B11 model, on fresh killed fowls and broilers. If Bel Ban*, Dlea taut to nuick purchaser, nt 5200. Addres' " " s you want fresh killed poultry fvo to G. instead of 7:30 o'clock. Three trustees P. O; box 608, Keyjjurt, N. J, Jacob Vandervoar Probasco, father • SPEOIA1 mtits &. Son, grocers anil buteljers, 12;! will be elected next Wednesday night for Friday and Saturday, smoked shoul- West Front street, Red Bank. of Mrs. James D. Ottei'son, Jr., of to succeed Joseph W. Child, Dr.. R. ilerH, in cents pound. Kridel &fCg,'s TOFSOED AHB KAHWBE. BSD BANK DAXBT. NOTICE, WABTIME "OHBISTIAirS." ' Broad street, died . suddenly last Browning Wilson and Frank J, Dib- market, Red Dank. Topsoil and manure for sale, H, M. FOB SAKE, milk yur o« n If you're iookinff for the truth, the Wednesday near Bordentown, of asth- Taylor, contractor, 34 Peters, place. Red Kstey piano, almost new, for sale very ii truth and nothing but the truth ben, whose terms expire-, Bank, Telephone connection. reasonable; also hook ease containing a true Christianity, consult its ex- ma and heart trouble. He was 68 years BABN TO BENT, lioine-mnde pot checsa delivered daily. , F, C, lloyan, the Italian investi- William H. Russel\ Jr., and David 13Brn to rent, with two box stalls and set of the World's Best "JIUHIL'. Room 0, Charlis A. MeClaskey, Red Bank. Tele- Mr, Probasco leaves a wife, a FOB SALE. Pat terson building. Red Bank, gator. He will Have you BO yearH of old. H, Russell, sons of William H. Rus- utomobile room. Apply at 40 Hudson phone 403-M Red Bank, friiitless thinking ond lend you from son. William Probasco of Cream vraue, Red Dank. A 25-foOt launch, OJIHII cabin, fi-h. p. sell; and Mildred Theodosia Illenber- Buffalo, engine, Addre.-is Jl. J, JlcAner- DO TOU OWW A J6AO? spiritual darkness to absolute liRht, nil Ridge; and three daughters, Mrs, Ot- ni'y, Ucjx 11, Fair Huvoii, N, .1. U QHS BTTTTEB, for nothing. Moynn, the most radical of ger, daughter of G. Fred Illenberger, DArt WOBX WAHMD, If not, why not? lQvery home should We will deliver by parcel post In any terson and Misses Emma and Elsie have une. Our assortment of liags is all "Christian Socialists," Rod BanU, were baptized Sunday morning by Rev. Day's work wanted by young colored FOB SALE. v quantity, our Guernsey butter, made Probasco of Cream Ridge. He is also t'tmiiin. Apply or addreHS 33 Prospect now at Its best. Prices reasonable. Tt from sweet Guernsey cream, and nothing James W. Rogan at the Presbyterian | liny for Hale, In the field, for ley's, Broad street. Red Bank, HIGH (.BADE KOWWMBWTAI VOEX, survived by a sister and two brothers vniuie, Red Bank. |15 pel- ton, weighed un the place. Ram- else. For particulars apply to Sunny church. The improvement society met Brook Farm, Eatontown, N, J, Let us help you in the selection of Mrs. Emerson Baird; and John and anossln Farmx, Holindel, X, J. S omg your memorial. Buyers should realize yesterday afternoon at the chapel. The QIBZi WANTED. tha.t in the buying of a monument there Benjamin Probasco, all of Freehold. An experienced uiti wanted foe general White or colored girls seeking employ- BiKBEB'S OUTFIT FOB SALE. The funeral was held Saturday morn- young people's society of Christian WAGONS FOB SALE. ment of any kind can always nnd it at can be no thought of speculation. It la Endeavor will meet at the chapel to- housework; good wapes. Call at 24S Platform spring wagon, almost new- Barber's chair, dresser and mirror and an Investment which yields a return oi ing at the house and at the Cream Broad street, Red Bank, the Red liank employment oftlceL, 0 Wharf cup case for sale cheap, second hand but morrow atternoon. Sunday night Mr. dump cart and runabout'for Hale, Apply UVKiuie, lied Bank, jyhoiie 72-.I. a purely esthetic nature. Be the monu- Ridge Presbyterian church Saturday to Edwin Soffliifi, Oceanic, X. J. in good condition. Good outfit for start- ment big or little, its worth can be Rogan will preach on the poems of BOABDXBB WANTED. ing barber business. Inquire of William proved only by Its beauty and lasting afternoon. The bm+al was at the TCMIBf PATS BIO PBOFITB Curohin, Si\, Fair Haven, N. J, "The Village Blacksmith," "Abou Ben Hudson House, 145 Hudson avenue, WIRE ME quality, and In these the small monu- Cream Ridge cemetery. Adhem," and "Ode to a Waterfowl." Red Bank, Good table: house has all 1m- , „„ . . , _ | if you handle it right. If there is a ment of good design and quality may rovements; rates reasonable. nfl 111 wire for you, 1-red B._ Brower, ieak let me find it for you. Poultry GOING PISHING? prove of far greater value than some The Brotherhood will meet next Mon- Ifctrieal _ contractor,, j2, Monmouth expert and adviser, D, P, Upham, 30S If so, you will nted. Homcthlng in the enormous and expensive but ugly and treet, Red Bank, Tel, 23~4'-W1 Third avenue, Asbury Parlc, N, J, rOUJTD DEAD IN BED. day night at the church. Mr. Eogan MBS WISHBS FOSlTIOMf. tackle line. We have what you want and. shoddy pile. T, Mansan & Son, designers will attend the Monmouth Presbytery A girl wishes position.as child's mala, BABY DTJCKLINdS. MEET YOUE FEIEND AT TIE DANCE at the right price, largest assortment and builders of monuments, Monmouth waitress or chambermaid. Write or call Indian Runner, Wirite Fekin, pure of lishiiig tackle in Monmnuth county, •street, near Borough Hall, Red Bank. Sudden Dtatli of ^hBodora T, Browii of meeting at Yardley, near Burlington, Dakesi hotel, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. livery Saturday niffht nt He.d Jlen's Tetley",rt. Broad street, Red Bank. ivhite i>g0 strain, 20 cents each, Lin- hall, Oceanic. Strict order will bo oh- BtlfOEd Testerday. next Tuesday. roft Farm, box 125, Red Bank, EOT FOB SALE. Morveil and a Beneral ROOII tlmu asHiired ITOOAIOWi FOB BEWT. Theodora Frelinghausen Brown of nir everyoiif, AdmiHslon in CI'IUH. AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE. No prayer meeting will be held to- Lot on Wostslde avenue, 150x50 feet, SOS rOB SALE. Two flve-roiiin liimgalows on the Belford, aged ninety years, waafound night at the Reformed church because for sale cheap to quick buyer. Applply to Shrewsbury river, fight miuutfm from Five-passenger automobile for biro by William Holla, 295 Catherine stree' " ' Sod for Hale cheiip at Kastside Pnrfc, W1BK TO BUY. Rod Hank station, fur rent; t'lirnhsliuil or dead in bed yesterday morning by hisof Ohautauqua. Next Sunday Rev. t, Red Red Banh, Apply to Walter .Mahon, If anyone has saddle hoi'sew, Slietlalid hour or day; experienced driver; mod- Bank. unfiiriiislii'd. Apply to A, J, Atiller, set; erfite rates. A, Hay ter, Clinton place, daughter, Bliss Edith Brown. Other Lester Leggett will start a series of Hecond avenne, latstside Park. pfinltsN, or KOveriioSR pony mrts for HUIP, ond house ove:er Huhijbard's bridge. tiddrtHS Pasadena Riding Academy, 887 Red Bank, Phone SSB-W, children besides the one mentioned are short,morning sermons on "Christ's MOTOE BOAT FOR SALE. (Jeiitral avenue, Asliury Park, N, ,J, Mrs. John F. Eastmond of Belford, Remedy for Care." The first subject One hlgh-cloHS motor boat, 22 feet, 5V&- OABDS DaB. rote* BALE. foot beam; itiahogany deck; four-cylindor Cards, originally designed for special ie black horse, little lame, also TOPSOIL FORTSALE. Mrs. Frank T. Bloom of" Red Bank, will be "Your Heavenly Father." nitine;. a hargain. Inquire at the post- purposes; dinners, birthdays, etc. Studio, SATB TTOUB OtB OABPETS, white mnre, 110 each, worth f7B, Can be Theodore P. Brown of Freehold, Mrs. Sunday night the topic will be "The :, Locust Point, N, J, room 14, Eisner building. Red Bank. Beautiful royerelble ruinoy premlsei. Rev, and Mrs. Johnson L, Miner will Red Bank. Phone BSO-M. ' Automobiles Tepaired and all kinds of was one of the founders of the Metho- FOE KENT. furniNlips cuiiipt'tont help for hotels, leave Friday fo» Boston, where they engine work done at your own place or at boarding houses and private families; dist church at that place, The fu-will attend the Northern Baptist con- SH1BT WAMT^ANOBT Four new stores just completed, on my place. Autos for hire, C. A, Morris, also thiy's work and house clcimlng, in WORKING HOUSEKEEPER neral will be held tomorrow afternoon A shirt waist dance will be given by iVharf avenue, on site of old market ton.avenue, Red Bank, Tel, 314-W, Pearl stiwt, Red Bank. Telcplidne. wanted to take charge of a house; famli/ volition. Rov. Garrett Wyekoff will buildings, Harry A. Hawkins, agent. Til! at the house-and the burial will be at the ladies' auxiliary of tho Sons of Vet- of two business people; no washing: preach at the Baptist church Sunday, erans in G. A. R, iinll on Monday night, ATTENTION, SOMZgBIKIBl. . Fair View- cemetery, good home, permanent position: wages Walter Kinsman was olaeteji presi- Juno 22d. Admission 20 cents. HOUSE FOB SAiB. » Pretty, new, six-room c-ottaKe can be •jyliidow, carpet and cellar cleanlnj;; *—.^—^^* ^ —— dent of the young people's Christian A double liouse on- Spring street for ijoiiKht for 1100 downi balance like rent; and kalKoiuitiliig; geneiiil $20; references. Magnolia. Farms, Fro- Endeavor society which was organized POSITION WAHTES. sale, one "door from Front street. Half house will be completed July 10th, For _,..j^i1b. i „ .-., ..our or ilny; Kiitinfactliin lienu, ,\*. J, POEMER RESIDENT SEAS. Handy man wishes pOHltion in store or of price may remain on the property. particulars address Box 70, lied Bank, gufirniitci.il. Red Bank employment of- last Wednesday night. Miss Amy 01-driving wagon, or most anything else; iicis 0 %V(,iarf avenue, or plume T2-J Roil Iill 0X.DSMOBILE, FUBNITUB.E REPAIRED. Jamea B\ Wood SU& Thnriday Hlfflit fttsen is vice president, Miss Dorothy good reference. Apply, to John II, Bank, SMALL FARM FOR SALE, Jones recording secretary, Fritz Gus- O'Hnre, 40 Hudson avenue. Red Bank, seyen-paHsenger, flrst-cliisB- condition: Furniture of all kinds repaired. Re- At Locust Point, N, ,J,, a small farm Jeraiy City Of BladdsK Troulala, f will make elegant hiU'Uing ear; for Kate storing of antique and mahogany fur CX.__ANIWQ AND BTEINQ. of about IB acres, with house, largo James H. Wood of Jersey City, who tin corresponding secretary, and Miss HOUSE rOB RENT. cheap. Kd. vonKattengoll, Red Bank. niture a specially. Henry Grauso, Front Ijatlies' and gents' clothing cleaned lived at Red Bank a number of years Edith McLean treasurer. The Phila- House for rent on River street, 112; street, near Southern railroad. Red Bank, and dyed. Gents' suits pressed, SO cents. barns and outbuildings; excellently thea society will meet next-Tuesday rouse nenjly new. Also new liouBe for HOUSE FOB BEST. Suits called for and delivered. He'd Bank adapted for n stock farm. For informa- ago, died Thursday night of bladder HAED TIMES. Steam Dye Works, 24 West Front street, night at Mrs, Prank N. Worth's on rent on Broad stroettet,, south of railroad, Ton-room house for ivnt, with barn tion, etc, apply to Charles R. Bnyder, trouble, aged eighty years. Ho had fi. pAApplpyl y to Red BBunk k RReal l EtEstatt e CCo., and wagon- shed, at tho cornwr of Walling All our poultry stock ami eggs now 95 Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank, Phone been sick a month, Mr, Wood was Canal street, Red Baannk, avenue and Alain street, Belford, N, J, mif price. Why breed mongrels when connections, , counsdllor-at-law, Atlantic Highlands, you can have thoroughbreds at the same N, J. born at Bordentown and was the son The executive committee of the com- FURNISHED BOOK TO t,ET. BROWER SISTERS. price? Royal Farms, L,Itt!o Silver, N. J. PIANOS TUWBB, of the late Joseph Wood who for-bined First Methodist societies will Large furnisiieel room to let, suitable Tlie Brower Sisters are always in the Pianos tuned and repaired by expert with several yearn.'.. experience 111 fiu>- LOOKING FOR BARGAINS? merly lived at Red Bank. James H, meet next Tuesday night to plan for for two, ivith prlvileB-e of light house- market for fresh fruits that are excep- FIiOWEBHffCJ BBQOHXAS, 7 OEKTB, lteppbig; nil modern improvements; near tionally fine in appearance anil flavor. The kind that bloom all summer, pink, tory who IH now loi-ntcd permanently in If so, see our new and aecond-hnnd Wood had been an engineer on thethe bazar from August 11th"to 14th, white, and red, Nice pot plnnts, only 7 Red Uunki work guarantcfd, Wultcr trolley and depot. Telephone 380-W .furniture and household .specialties. En- Erie railroad many years, He leaves The ladies' aid society cleared over Red Bunk. MONEY TO LOAN. cents. See advertisement ou pane '12. Jlerkol, 11,5 Hudson avenue, Red Bank, a wife, two children, and a sister, Mrs. $50, at the strawberry and ico cream Money to--loan in sums to suit ber- W. li. King. Fifone 4n3-J, tire contents of hotels, boarding houses festival on tho lawn Thursday after rowirs on first bond nnd mortgage, and cottages bought for spot ensh. De- Sarah Sickles' of Monmouth street, A fiiriiiHhHd cottaKC, with latest im, A. L, Ivlns, Register building. Red Bank, BTO1TB TOMATO J1ANTB, FARM MACHINEBT FOB BADE, li vorles free of charge. Schwartz's fur- noon and night. 1,000,000 Stone tomato plants and caH- Potato planters, disc," spike and AA Red Bank. The funeral was held Sun- provements; garage and one acre of niture stores, 108-110 West Front day at tho house and the burial waa at Kriiiind, by the year, i 100 per month. FOB SA1B, mge piants; all varieties; ready for im- harrows; Acme harrows, furrowing sleds, Francis White, Monmouth and Broad" Home-mnde bread, oakt> and pies at mediate shipment; $1 per 1,000; $4 for all kinds of plows. Planet Jr. and Iron corner Maple nvenuo, Rer] Bonk. Jersey City, ^ ^^ TBBBE AHSITBBBABIEB, 5,000,. F. W. Roclicllo & Sons, Ghester, HtreetH, Rod Bank, Mrs. H, L./Basle's, lN;!;Knst Jleehanlc Ago cultivators, and all kinds of ma- street. Red Bank, near Prospect avenue, chinery for farm use. O. H. Hurloy, For Sale to Colored People ^iotim Of Sriglit'B DliBaBe. MM, KMIJT W. aeyaoldB aatt Bon AtrOTIOW SAKE, Shrewsbury, N. J. Oolobrato Their BlrthdayB. June 2 7th, near steamboat donk, largo 1313 AMERICAN ROADSTER, ALI.-AROUND HANDY MAN Only. Mrs. Elizabeth Bergen, wife of John sand scow, house moving equipment, ce. fully eciuippod, in' first-chisH condition; Wants position, on private estate by the GBAND PIANO BOB SALE. Bergen of Atlantic Highlands, died Mrs. Harry W, Reynolds of East merit blocks, etc. Property of Amliroso must be ween to be appreciated: cheap to day; understands tho care. of poultry, Family breaking up, must sacrifice My new modern cottage, sis rooms and Front atreet was 42 years old Thurs- MatthowH & Co". Charles R. Snydor and iiulck buyer. Kd, vonKtitteiiRcll, Red hoiws and cows; .also handy with all beautiful $700 miniaturi! mahogany buth; large shed and poultry hoiuicu; last Friday night of Bright^ disease Mary Woostnr Sutton,- trustees. Bniik, tools, George Glaubroeht, Little Silver, grnnil, new ' this year, -celebrated make; after nearly a year's sickness. She day and her BOH, Harold Reynolds of price only |300 CHHII, NO trlflers or deal- good largo garden; running brook, spring l Sprinff street, was 22 years old that STAWUIWO BAIT FOB BALE. ers. Unll nt owner's residence, 2S River- and Klmdo trees; terms rcusonable. Lo- was 36 years old. The funeral was HORSE FOB SALE. Be Pntriotlc and Show "rouif Colors. day. Thursday was also the first an- Gray mare, eight years old, 10% hnndB, Standing hay for sale, on Riverside side! avenue, lied Bank, e.'itod north of Rlver.-ddo drive, In Mid- held Monday afternoon and the body Park, about 32 acres. Apply to James We have -the lurgest asHortment of niversary of Harold's partnership in weight 1,400 poiintlH, good worker and American fiagH In Red ijiink. Look our dlotown township, Moiimouth county, was buried in Bay View cemetery, good' driver; good courage, will work P. Hendrlckson, Bi Ijoroy place. Red OUT BAST Mrs. Bergen^ is survived by her hus-the plumb{ng business with his father. Bnnlt, lino ovov before you buy. Wo can save to do your electrical work, and go there N. J., on tho beautiful and fertllo Frank either double or single, L, A. & J, p. you money, 'i'etlqy's, Broad street, Red band'and a sister. The three'events were celebrated that Carjon, Qak Glen form, 'Everett, N, J, for your eloerrieal supplies. Estimates A. Roottnor bungalow . truot.- Apply by night by n meeting of the lyy club, an Bank, ». given. Jobs promptly attended to, 08 otter to Ivar Bjornstudt, box 12, Red LEOAL PAPEBS. ooraro TO THE DANCE? Broad street, opposite leeond* national organization composed of Mrs, Rey- Of eourBO you nrij. Your friends will •IBAW TTCOASIgnffO. Bunk, or your, own broker. " > Aflldavita, aeknowledgniontii, lonseB, Have your casings and tubes repaired bank, Red Bank, Offloo phone, "07B-M, fined for nolds and hor six slaters. Mrs, Rey- nil bo there. Red Mon's hall, Oeeanle, Residence phone, 238-M. bond and mortgnges, deeds, etc, pro- 0%-cry SfltUi'day night. Admission 20 by steam at the Auto Tiro Shop, M Mo- Joseph Feeney, who is employed by nolds received several presents. Mrs. pared by mo. In my oftlco from cfitlit contB, * ehanio stre'ot. All work guaranteed. COUPLE WANTS POSITION "Walter Merritt" of • Machanic Btroet, Reynolds's sisters are Miss Jennie o'clock to six, Kdwarcl W, Wlso, jiiHtlco Terms cash. Free air. F. H. Ivins, pro- OTJEBNSETT BtTDI. CAtF FOB SALE. was arreitfld Sunday night by Poliee- of thi •fleaco, room 7, ElHner bulldlnff, HALL BSOOSE^ SYSTEM TOTt SALE. prietor^ ' . . " Breedinir lij of the best nnd calf a good 'An InttlllKcnt Ami>rlcnn conplo, who Lake of Red Bank, Mrs. Meta Van- Rod BanH ^ Forty hoovers; can bo used in green- individual and standard, marked: will :ivo SIM-VCII tlio pn.t four yearn taking man Edward Connors for being drunk Note of New York, Mrs. Joseph Kess- house: perfect oonrlltlqn; low price for LAUNCH FOB SAKE, make a special arrangement on this ani- entire rliuiKe and doing tlio work of tho and disorderly. Ho was tried Monday ler, Mrs. George 0. Hall and MrsTHE NEW JEBSJJY TBEB DOCTOKB. quick sole, Boyal Farms, Little Silver, Launch, 20 foot long, fully equipped, mal with a man who wishes to grade up before Acting Eeeorder Theodore V> Harold A. Dennett of Long Branch, Keep your trees, evergreens, shrubs, N, J, •, • ' . for sale; lights, cushions, ote,, mahogany liis herd, C. D. Olovelund,'Uatontown, hmiMo and large giminds of tl>« etc, In good oraer. We do trimming, deck: will carry eight people. Inquire of N. J. Telephone 2120-R, .' 1 e-Jtntc of ii vVealthy, jvtlri-il old bachelor, iSniffen and pkaded miilty. Feeney and MM, Wilmer Mclntyre of Asbury HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS, B CTS. seraping and Hproying of tho Hume: wo William Buchanan, 279 Locust' avenue, who recently died nudrtoiily, doHlroH a. was fined $6 and will have until Sat- Park, The club meets once a month iilHo niKup iioleileB off treea »oo their bark Nice, potted plants, will bloom this Red Bank, *"' SPEOIAI. BALE OT WALL VAVfiB. urday night to pay the fine, at the homes of the sisters. will grow over graduallydll . CurinCgi of nill fall, Mnny other hardy plants. See From 5 centra double roll up. Big similar position whoro fnltlifulnesn, I1611- germa. Wallace ana.OHHenUuk, 38 West large advertisement on page 12, W, H, LOT FOB, SAAB. selection of wall paper at lowest prices. CBty and a* deep lntercnt for thoso f6r King, • • , " . , Front street, Red Brink. Desirable lot on ' Wnverly place, be- Estimates on paper hanging and paint- whopi thi^y work would command B'lJod Blker'n Bib» Broken. Pour Now Daughters of tlliorty. tween Leroy nnd Irving places. High ing; also glazing. Max Bunln, propri- HOtTBE FOB BALE. OHAtr^B WANTS POSITION. ground; good location; .'chonp to quick etor, Guarantee Palntirtg company, 113 nnd ronpect for tlivm. The pla.;o Miss Theodosia West, Clemen ;oom houHO nnd nn acre and o Young man, 23 ymr« old, colored, buyer. AddroHs Desirable Lot, box 313, West Front atroct, Rod liank. v In qui'Htion has been woll known as hnv- Thoftjas Farley of Little Silver was wantM-n Job ,nn .cli'uiilTeur; good rofor- Red Bank. hnlf of urounil nt Vair Havon for nnlo ItiB "beun run by the l^fllp" ivnd une of aiding home from Middletown town- Stevens and George Seaman of Oce rciiMonnblo. Pioperty locuted hotweon vrwe. Call at 3t Prospect livonue, Roo. ship a few nights ago and while cross- anic and Ed,warcrRitter of Highlands trolley and river; fruit trcen nnd defiant Bank. TBBBK TABLE EOO8. Parquet, linnlwood floors; furniture tho best mnnnged nnd woll kept plajCQif, tan; cimy termB. AlMo 18-foot, 3-h. p. ing Cooper's bridge his trousers were initiated Friday night into Pride ox TOB BALS. You can lmvo ubsoluloly frosh table cleaned, pollahed, reftnlshctl, equal to ln^ldo und out, ln Monmouth county. of Monmouth council of Daughters of launch, ln Rood order, for nnle, Reparato I?KKH delivered ut youl' house weekly. new, by expert; also varnishing done; Anyone lnU-reited ln »ecurlng help ot caught in the sprocket, causing him to or with houiu>. For pnrtlculnrH npplv to Three-horao power Marine engine for Send poHtal card for trial dozen, ,35 formerly with ftrst-claaH New York A fall. Two of Mr. Farley's ribs were Liberty of Red Bank. "A sociable wa Mr«, P. J. Gorman, Leroy place, Red «ftle cheap, in pood condition. Apply to centH. Penn,,trinton Falls. F, O. ijJAton IlrniH; releronceH; reawonalilo. Paul tills nnture -will do welt by broken, and he has since been laid up. held after tha meeting. Bank. ' Wlllinm Holtse, 295 Catherines street, Red town. Ni J. Dlekow, Fort Monmoutli, N. J. Kenned Couple, box 313, HB I'rudontiul in- S:il/., the senior member of XBYPOBT Auction salt of household Muutri «nij>Hi'i! eonipnny in the Ki'tl llanU A. Sal/. & Co., oi Koyport, will ct>Iu- ir;iti' the iiftuth annivcj'sury of hin Several Sudden Deaths furniture, consisting of rugs, THOMAS IRVING DROWN, district for the months of March, Olvon hy Reformed, Baptist April and Miiy mo ILH 1\>11<>WH: ini-ts ri'.uii iu\t Sntunlay. In And Hi. John's Biuulny-Schoolii— 1 parlor, dining room and SUBSCRIPTION VlilCE Niitluuilol 0, JoiiiH, Tin Ki •I'tnn , . $ l.ininjiii Churches Wora Pwttily Dsoorat«a fo* brution »t tlii evint spt'ciul suk-a wore reported in the lust issue of the Register. In <)|H' > I i "I"11•• i-fr-i» I'liiilor, l.i'MK Hi,null,,, 11 M , 0 o kitchen furniture, etc., will Iht.lH! tits Occnaloii. these sad happenings there is an important lesson for Tim i. iii.inHIM. MMI'V l''li/.in:tni'li'i>. l.iith' Hilu'r, L', ii. i:, Tlu- CliildrenV day eNereises of the be held at the residence of I'r.'iii; ("aiiu'v. M.it.iwiin liu.mi si! (hi- jiiictollU-c ;if iicil I '.i\ lit H. Ili'iilmi'ii. ( hi in i (ii us c. Ki-yport l!ijf()2iiie fhildivn took their pails in a mnii- Thursday, June 18th, at half- ,\)ln-i t I >• iniif., Tiiili-ii I'.ilH. , . . . portance of at once making your will and in that way Clliil'l•Illl- (lilillii Iti'il M.lIlK rur which .showed careful trsiininii by past one o'clock, Terms 1'IM> .M. \",t III i lift, I.HUM |!r:i|irll those who had charge of the eiitortuin. legally providing for your children and other heirs. IOWS TAW. i',11 ! ii I. M.'llfilll'J-, I l.ll.l.lil'.-'t . , . , . cash, Jacob C. Shutts, auc- I'.vn ,\1. Hii'il, ANIHIM I'.ilk,.... went; Those who took part were 111 • I lui t i*Hllln-ilii!i, lii'il naiik,., ^ Frederick Silcox, Theodore Barber, As the executor of wills this institution has many ad- tioneer. (Coitinucd from page 4.) _. I'.ililel i'li'veiiK! r, Lulu; IH,nnh, Kenneth Gehlhiius, Eva Burrowcs, In JSSO Kdmund West of Oeeanport I'l.iiiH J. H.-nii-lt, l-'iill1 1 Livcli. , , l.izzio Heyer, Henrietta Stonebrink, vantages over an individual—advantages that we shall niiulo hi.- will in which he left $11,000 M. 1", I.lliplncntt, hlii I. ilti. i\\ li. , , , \\\ li. ntiwi'illil, l--iirniiiii;iliili'. , Iiufus Walling, Jr., Olivina Johnson, bo glad to explain to you. It will cost you nothing to to laiiUI an Kniseopal church at I'liira I'arlu !', lliulilnii'1- . Ralph LongHtrect, Margaret Oelh- (h-i'import. After his iloath the I'lpis- U'iliiimi li, liyiiii, Lulu; ISramii liaiiH, Hohsie IK'Mcrs, Emily Hausor, come in and talk it over with the officers of the copal ihuii'li authorities refused U> li.Miiij,, Hin-U, l.nni; Hi.iiu h , , , , , M.iiJKli' A. l^inKstti•!•(. lii-ii M.mk Eva Kiip. Elva Longstreet, Hazel 1 limlil tin' church. TlH>y said Oco:m- HiHr-lc NViiiiIloy, Hi',I Hank.,,,., in HDWIH , Clujster Alvii.sqn, Francos poi-t wan niiimiip down in population Jii^'pli MMIIIIH'V, t'lt.'ti'rl Hill,,,. Ityer, Constance Haigh, Ethel Truax, WI-WTI II. llurli'v. luliiiar, Five Fine Lois iind iliat tlu-ie was no iwd of nn Knia* V^r.-i'Chorry, Alfred Wallinj,' and*Bor- ro)ial (.liuii'h tiici'o. Kdmund Will's AIIMTI I'.M-i'kiil, l.i Hi'-: Hi iiiiili., ,, tiam (tchllmus, Jli'iiK i'uiiUndori thiit the will should liu .lai-nl. lSli.i.ly. -.St. Ili^l.laiiiU. ,,, Red Bank Trust Company Tlio Haptist Sunday-school held its at $200 Each. ^ ohi'Ved, nm\ tiny claimed that if the ,1,-sii' .1. Wnulli-y. T..I11N HlN.r, ., enlortainment Sunday night. An at- Five lots on tho Shrewsbury Heights Kjii.Kt'ojial church puople would not \V, 'I'. "I':i>lnr, l.niii: Uraiii-li. .... tractive program was rendered. The Broad and Wallace Sta., Red Bank, N, J. folltnv out the diro.'tions of tin; will, II.in lot li. liiowii. Hill-,.M'n. .... children taking part were Mdva"Win- tract nt Red Bank aiu otTcred at }200 the money i-lmuld no into the rewidue I'laiiHIiii i;, (llum-, Hi'lrnar, tcrton, Dorothy Arose, Leroy Stulta, «;f tlic c.^tjiti1 and should iro to Mr..Mii-liui-1 Alicrn, Ki'aiist'iii'g each. f i.-il-m- tUnlsiiII, I!.MI Hank I.cstor Jlount, Jlyra Hardy, Lillian TRUST, BANKING, SPECIAL ACCOUNT, INVESTMENT .Milili-.'il Seiill, Aslmi-y j'iil'li..,. •Selleck, Reba Winters, Rohinn Win- These lots nre 40x100 feot, >l:\ry ('iaytnii, Keyiiun Si.'lla I'litiii'fii, At. IIIuiilainlH. , 1 0,1 i turton, Evelyn Chinery, Mabel Chin- 1 AND SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENTS They are on a street lending to the Tin ' matter has been in the courts Michat'l JU':iil. lli-fi'lili-n's Ou'lli-l" erj% Inea Hardy, John Kelly, Harry si nood while. A i\>w dnys njro the I'liiU-K1" II. I'ieivi1, l.iini; lUaiich , Auniack, Kenneth Hand, Miss Edna river, nnd nt the river n plot is re- Uinrifi' ]'. l''j-nvtti'. I.aki> (\iiiic. Bennett, Qsueola Cottrell, Angelo court of eri'ov-4 and appeals, which is llarvi'v Ili-nsley, Laki'WiiOil. , , . , served for tho use of lot owners. This tlii' liighol court in New Jersey, de- .Mfiinl UniDiilni', Awluny I'ai-k.. itiL^'s, ^yeb8ter, Warren Autnack, Gilbert • ADAM SALZ. flared that tho money should go toHiii'lii'l Wiiilila, i'oiiH Vii'asuut. . iin.tis! VanMater, George Chinery and How- plot has a river front of about 12B the Kpiscopal church, but that tlie Tiininas iji'vins,- i-"r. clinlil..,,,.. jllnoft jard Moi'tz An address was made by will bo hold in dory dopurtment of feet. I-:it/.iilH'lli l'luvh'r, I.HIIL; Urancli. I'if.jHi ; the pastor. ilia store. The store will lac decorated il)iis(.-upal church authorities need not I'l'i-I'IHIIJI UmvlHifn, l.i>n- HliUlch throughout, thorp will be music after- build the church at Oceanport but Frank T, Woodward, Coino,.,., i is,NO ; An excellent program was rendeml This plot gives to all lot owners on .Maiilii'W_tiiliiK'j-, Luti;; HnuH-h, noon and evening- and souvenirs win •coiiltl use tho money for other pUr- 1by St. John's Sunday-school at South this tract a placo where they may land I li i>Itri-t Croiclitoh. HfuhlaiiilK. . . Keyport Sunday night. Among those be given to visitors. pO.SC'S. JiiHipli HtiiiiHun, AHIHU'V I'iiik. , NOTICE their boats, -where they may lay up * * * Anna LIIIB, lUnl Hank, .* ] Jill.SU taking port were Dorothy Camp, J. Mr. Salz went to Keyport fifty Uyiiln Al. I'uHt, liclfiiiii Raymond Cross, Florence MounVMur- rears ago next Saturday and opened their boats for the winter, and where No one linows whether Mv. Went ^iiiiili Uifrnril, liny Mi-ail...... small store. He has seen his busi- ' All Checks, Drafts and Notes Drawn Upon the would have left his money for other I'liai-los HiitcliliHuii, Haini'giit, . KM.7» ial and Florence Crooa, Iris Bedle, Hl K. MoL'in'ily, 11,\-.siift*..... ness grow from this small store to one they may have all river privileges. cfiureh purposes or not, I think the i 1 Jl'fi.3!) Elis€ Walling, Emily and Gertrude chances are that he would not, I i*. A. A]>plei{!ite, Sprinn Lsiki ,,, Weber, Mildred Camp, Kenneth FIRST NATIONAL BANK Shrewsbury Heights is about six nlol C JDIIOM, TiH'kei'ton, , Quackenbush, Leon Lambertson, Anna think the chances are that if Mr. West H. TrueJE, Keunsliurs.. . minutes' walk from the trolley. It is had believed that his orders in his Bedle Smith, Gladys Croes, Edna May of Red Bank, N. J., will would have been overruled, that Rachel Heed, lCatontoyvii Wethered, C. Moore, Jr., C. Frances beautifully adapted for homes. The Saimifl Black, Lakewiiiiil...... Jones, Helen Boss, Constance and will be honored by the he would not have left the money to Uordeliii L, Congver. Pt, PleaBunt Shrewsbury river runs in close to the the Episcopal church at all. Still, Klixutii'th Uruwn, ,\slmry FarU.. llO.flip Ethel Simonson,, Ruth Wallingg, Frank Una la only conjecture. People who Joseph Mount, Boil liiiiik,,,,,,, 11 II. Oil bank, with deep water, and with no Stank-y It. Kmutz, AHMH'.V l3ark 110.uo Mount, Mnrjorio Bedle, Sadie RED BANK TRUST COMPANY knew M r, "West knew that the erec- George Liii'/inuyer, 10 !'.0u AAngelinH e Morrel]Ml,] CyruC s RRoss, Alice sand burs or salt meadow or mud flats tion of nn Episcopal church at Ocean- rter piccoloiccolo,, s'hVeVs"bury"".~."Y;,Slirewsbury, . ,, ,, iusjn ! Jlount, Harold Woolley, Euth Quack- Customers can continue to Me port was very deal1 to his heart. He Mflii'.v Lc'iihart, Katuntnwii. ,,. i()S«|1 ;enbuih, John Anderson, Geneviove between the tract and the river. ! their check books of the left this money for that particular jmVis Morress, Hazel Hyer and Evelyn Lots only a short distance away, purpose and for no other. But now Annie A...... ionifi* I Moore. A short address was made by First National Bank until same are used up. that he is dead and has no say-so oven* Catherine K. VniiBriiiif, iUf-Hf! Ithe Pastor, Rev. A. I which sold for $200 each a few years the money, the courts say that the J. W , Htillwi-IItill, , \VV. Pt, PIoaNanPleasantt . Ellen .->. LeMalstei', JU'd Bank.,. J 03.5H RED, BANK TRUST COMPANY ago, are now bringint $460 each. money can be used for some other Louise Yi'timin, LaUcwood , lus.na put-pose than building a church, 'ICllo. G. Hopkins, N'iivttslnk. 100,6s COWPAWTB OFFICE MOVED. This is the direction of Red Bank's Mnrj- Jlnrks, Asbury Park. , , , , , * * * Amitniln L,, Taylor, Long- Branch »H!QO greatest growth and It is the locality Sarah C, Phillips, Barnegat Monmouth Mutual Company Moves Into This ought to be a lesson to persons Harriet Hunt, Asburv Park,, , ., iiO.Oi) Hew Building JOIL Beecli Street. where the greatest increase in the who want to do things, to do these j isiiiaii iM-s, Frethotd...... S4.00 The Monmouth mutual supply com- NO DOUBT YOU WIL.L, SI FUEAflBD TO l^EARN THAT things while they are alive, The' 1), Senmlkn, l-'reehold.. TH.03 value of lots has taken place. Maria Viin.Miitt>r, Kivchotil. .. .. TS.IO pany moved its once Thursday from wrangle and lawsuits over the dis-Kmma UilG,«, West Grove. , 77.NO the Doremus building on Mechanic Buy one of these lots at their preg. position of this church bequest-of. Klias Striker, Fiveliolil,,...,.. 7(3.11' street to the company's new building THE LITTLE SHOP OF NEEDLES, ARTS AND CRAFTS ent price and reap some of this profit Mr. West's will cost a good deal of -•"-'^m - Lake... 70,HO on Beech street, adjoining the New con supply yon vrilh Material for Art Embroidery, Finiihcd Art Piece., Stamped Linen*, at New money, which will go to the lawyers York and Long Branch railroad York priced and you will find an auorbnenl equal to any New York store. Cull and iae our goodi. for yourself. in the ea^e, and Mr. West surely did Kniiiy Warden. 63,00 MRS. m, D. DAN1ELL, 15 Monmouth Street, , y miy Warden. IJOIIS Hi-ane)].Hiane)]... , B0.4S tracks. At last Wednesday night's These five lota will be sold on the 60,10 meeting of the company it was de- noif ttn inten HA enantd hi sf-hit beques- wavt o r Ruanyt tvh<»partn o«fi jI EmmKmmClaraa ai_GileGiles. Liebscliers, AgburAglnii-, yAnbur ParParkky. park BO.diJ Marking Household Linen a Specialty. Stamping, H to De spent that waj. Bui wncn a Honry .loUnson, Asbury Park... 37,00 cided to have a private railroad siding easy terms of $10 down and |5 man is dead the courts nave • the j Carolinee Cromwell. . Reilt BBank,,a . put on the company's property to eon- MiiniiiiiiHuiiMMHwiiMinniinmiiimMiif monthly, if desired. ppower , or take the powerp,, to run his I Franklin Kleuior, Red Bank 34'j;;; | nect wtth the new cold storage plant, estatt e pretty muchh as theth y pleasel , I Mm ^gwjv^i^taven hiiin; The new storage plant building will be Apply to any Red Bank real estate injludinngg givinii g lawyers big slices of S« K-. 30,20! equipped for business in about a Fanny i'anonltm, liinl Bunk,..,, agent or to tthhe estate. J It'lenn Enorspn, Lakewood, i month. 20,00 ••••• Special Sale of Plants. Surah Tlmljorman, Pt. Plcasunt. The mnn who believes in doing Hiubiii-tl Ely, Cream Rldwe,, .. ., ifi.tto ICE MAN'S ABM BEOKHN. ". HENRY SALZ. _ Tte special sale is still going on, many hundf eds of plants things should do them while he isHenry .Lenhart, iiiatontoivn 14.80 Red Bank Real Estate Co., alive, instead of waiting (or some one KU C. Sinitil, Hlghlunds...... of the foremost dry goods houses inj haveljfeen taken from our place this last week, yet there jsa else to do them after his death. It 12.80 Clnrence Buclianon Hnrt WAin Monmouth county. Mr,; Salz has been Second National Bunk Building, was fifty years ago or so, after a big,ltt»tropoUtan Claims Pnid. UOUB Home Cuts Up Gapers. a very suecfissful merchant and is one good Selection in the various plants here named. The quality lawsuit over a bequest to a college, The Metropolitan insurance coin- Clarence Buchanon, a driver for the of the largest property holders in Key- of stock can not be surpassed and the prices for such stock RED BANK, N. I. that Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote his pany paid mnny death claims at their Slonmouth ice company, is slowly re- port. He nlso owns property in, Ran- poem on this topic, in which he told Red Bank district office during April covering from a broken nrm«,»,A few tan, Hplffldel and Mlddletown town- are lgjyer than you ever heard of before. Just read over the of the troubles "caused by trying to and May and up until Saturday. T& days ago he was getting ice lor W. S. ships. '; J$ . list and if- you want any of these plants come see me at once, carry out the provisions of a will lamest paid was that of Mev, James gaashawe of Shrew#ury when Mft A Jew pats ago'Mr.Salz.tortt into giving a bequest to a college. Two of A, Reynolds. His claim Ms $4,000. Fanshawe s horse,sw&ch was ;in thepar^rshift his son, Henry Salz. Jhe 7 cents each for Geraniums, Cannae, Begonias, Petunias, the lines of this poem went like this: • • f-« jce company's yard, began to cut up Other claims were: ca ers elder Mr. Balz is still active in the, Sal via* (or Scarlet Sage), Coleus, Columbine, Lychntsi Ciiid lilenti you, giMitleiiien, learn to give Edmund Slpp, Soutji Amboy,, t" iis oo' P - I* bumped into Mr. Buehanon business, but Henry Salz acts as gen- Money to colleges while you live, JlitliHi'! Sliillnrvey, noil Bank, I'doo'oo i and sent him with such force against eral manager of the store and also •Physosetiga, Veronica, Hardy Pinks, Coreopsis, Hardy * * * X, J-'ranls Ulgler,'Ht.il liiink,,, . l.oojjigo j the sidd e of the building thatat thii arm.attends to most of the details ol the | Chrysanthemums. For S cents each. Verbenas, Dahlias, W, IJ, A\'§ntlierby, \\tst Creek ll5lf I bk th hld June 19th That bit of philosophy is just as Funnlo_ Hill, SeiiUriglit,,,,.,, was broken near the shoulder. business. Sweet Alyssum, Begonias and Chrysanthemums, In* 100^ true now as it was when Mr, Holnics H00.94 Given by Loyal Order of Moose 600.64 Wow ^ Summer Bonaea Bentotl. lots pftees are even less than here given. wrote it, The man who wants to give | JN'Utli.'iniei Jones, Tuekerton.. . 500.00 things away should do it hjmsolf and jLucllio Oliver, AsUury Park.. 4SS-00 John Beck and Lionel G. Harrison The Samuel H. Frost residence in Boston Ferns 50c, $1.00 and $1,50. Potted Tomato Plants James Massoy, Lontf"Branch, 360:00 Middletown township on the river should not trust to others. He should Army Dvvollhiges, Hod liunk.. of Red Bank received their commis 85 cents a dozen. AH fine strong plants, MOOSE HALL not take a chance on somebody else, W, W, Burfjess, Long iJranch, 313'2's sions as justices of_the peace at Red bank, opposite Bed Bank, has been after he is dead, saying that he would Jost'pli Gordon, Long Branch, 2T0.00 rented by Allaire & Son to Mrs. A. F. Bank last week. They were elected 1 SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. All orders Kloronce Ray, Ashurv Park,., 2HL',JO Trageser of New York, the Walter G. have.changed his mind about things I Mnry Mack, Marlboro..... last fall, but their commissions were New Kridel Building if he hnd lived and ,thot the money William Bank,.,,, 248.40 held up owing to,, a question as toFrench house on Patterson's point, amounting to $1.00 or more will be delivered free in Red Bank, ought not to go the way he said* he Jefi'ijisiin Milcsj, IJIJIIB liranch ,.. 239.R0 whether they were entitled to full opposite Red Bank, to - Mrs. J, E. Long Branch and vicinity. Come iee the stock if possible, •lane H. On vis, Lonjj Brnnt'Ii. .,, 2JS7.00 Davey of East Orange; and the J. wanted it to go, (| terms or unexpired terms. The com- l'sitrick CahlU. AHIJUVJ- Paiit-,,, 21S 0 Amory Haskell house on the beach if not, then send me your order by mail and I will give it my Good Singing, Dancingand * * » Lillie Sextuii,, Asbni'uryy Park _.,2U1.8. 0 missions give each man a full five- ainry .Veilan, Furtii Amboy 200.75 year term. front at Seabright to Wilson Hatch personal attention, Tile man who spends his money for Ada Johnson Holmr-H, Hod Bank 109,00 Tucker of New York, Other Features the things he believes In while he isaiiuy Waitriman, Antiury Park,. ig^.OO alR-e knows that the money goes IQliisu Jane Carney, Jifil Bank, ,, IRnoo VziRtat for Miss Delatxiuli. where he wants it to go. He knows Want SIoiTls, JlatawunM ~SKT. IE. SZI1JTG-, Thomas Dobson & Company Cluis, Pavidridge, Asliury Park. IBS QO The last meeting of the season o T»at Blow! Down, that no court will have the power, Kaehol Jackson. AhMiry'Park... The tent in which tha Chautauqua or will take the power, to say that the First Methodist Queen Esther eir "SHORE ACRES" Aurelln PliilHpR, Brailley Park.. ft.o cle was held Friday night at Miss entertainments are being held in the of Hew York will present that money shall not be spent the way iher Ijiiiii'r, Asbiiry 1'nrJt 1SB.00 rear of the high .school blew down the man wants it spent. He knows Ayers, AslHiry I'lirk.,,, lfii.70 Vernn Delatush's on- Reckless place UTTL^SILVER, N, J, u Ml Oi.Bf'lii'iiH, South Ambiiy, 150.inan

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Mra. Curl C, 8hlppo« of Mnplo ave- lHR'.s|H'nt Tliursduy'at Now York. IrvinK S. Ilnrrifion of Oakland JEWELRY street is t.-ni])loycd by UxprcsKniun THE John T. K^nn, Mint V, I'ueh of Broad street was a Ttuir.id j'iir $4.1)8 Sliding li'im I a\ !'()!• si-Urn Itn'.-M.M1 .-uid Uliil1- • Universtiy, is home for the summer ; )<&'.' — JiHiicr in Iviiiy Kujdish, • Vacation. J 1 Miss (Jenevieve Keough of Brook- I | ONLY $4,80 IMII'I -;! (ii'i'i'ii .iiid Ftiinml, a j inn'.-1 dosirnltlr -ilcnum *5* lyn has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. S liii' >!.').7." Solid (*;ik IliM'rig- William do la Motto of Catherine - street, ONLY 91.98 Clarence E. Templeton of Keyport was a Red Bank visitor part of last | i'ur $2.31) llrtiiiinuck.fi week, • j ONLY-1 Bo. Mrs. David Lamberteon and two j for Sue, Mailing Rugs ONLY 25c, children of Chestnut street have be$i i for visiting relatives at Freehold. 38u. Ulazeii Linen Sehenelt -Borden, of Farrnlngdale ONLY $0.98 spent part of last week in town, * J'or $15,00 Oak Buirels ONLY f20,00 Miss Annie L. TUtpn of Keyport has for $27.50 JMveri- i-i'turned home after visiting Red Bank friends. ONLY 19c, Air. and Mrs. Lawrence V, Wolf, fur ;50i', Japiuicsi1 Mailings Vr 1,1 have been living with Mr. Wolf's 29 East Front Sfreet., Reel Oanle, N. OFMLY $4.48 mother, Mrs. Cecelia Wolf of Leigh- I'ur (I UuiuMi Hummock, t.-m avenue, moved last week into one ONLY $4.88 ni "Eric S, Gisleson's houses on Cath- Telephone 1074 Red Bank. Me wild Windshields, i. ine street, west of Leighton avenue. I'ur S7.50 Mission Huckcr wllh and MutLruHs; All Mr. and Mrs. Wolf were married last iuilomohile spring Neat Bleel Frnme March and they have now started housekeeping. REPAIRS BY EXPERIENCED MECHANICS, Mrs. Charles Emmons of Atlantic ONLY 913.98 ONLY $3.10 Highlands spent Saturday at Red Rugs I'ur -f4.50 liniiiiiiiX'kH uJ" exlra Bank. STORAGE, BATTERIES CHARGED, SUPPLIES. «11 tii11(v Mrs. Alphonso M, Gaskill of Peters ONLY $2.98 place gave birth to a son Friday night, ONLY 7Bo. Mr. Gaskill is employed in the Second i) Foliliiifr Ciin National bonk. Mrs, Gaskill was from Rutgers college for the vacation, I'ur ^I.(H) Vi-Ivot Carpets formerly Miss Addle VanBrunt of Miss Bessie Carhart of Keyport I1 Shrewsbury avenue. i spent Saturday at Red Bank, ONLY f3.80 ONLY $13.98 Edward Ivins of Long Branch, who. j James Pearsall of Mechanic street, U Hulid Oak I'm- #20.00 Library Unites formerly conducted a meat market on ; who is employepy d byy Adam's expresp s iers Shrewsbury avenue, was a Friday; company, is enjoyinji g ttw o weeksk'' va- , visitor in town., cation, • • ONLY 10c. Mrs. M. A. White of Red Bank was Ensley Antonides of Oakand street he newest and most notable phrase of fashion for this season ONLY $8.98 iur 50c. Wall Papers a gguest of Matawan friends part of is employed as a lineman by tho Pub- i'ur ^1 1.50 Oak ami Mahogany l k T is found'in our Colonials, Pumps and' Ties, combining ex- last week, He Service electric eompanv, Wliito Knnmt'l DreHMorH ONLY $3.08 Mrs, John S, Lewis of Englishtown Mrs. Agnes Lippincott and Mrs, treme style and complete comfort, has .returned home after visiting Bed Ernest Dennett of New York, who Cor 0 Oak Library Tables Bank friends. are spending the summer at Water ^y Special—Women's white and tan Rubber Sole Oxfords $3.50 ONLY $3.08 Miss Florence .Allen of sEast Front jWi Witchh , wereFi Fridad y quests of Mrs. fur ^5.50 MisHiciii Gli and ONLY 75o, street was a guest port of last week Tunis Patterson of Herbert street. fur of Miss Mabel: Taylor of Freehold, Miss Anna May Henderson' and WSpecial—Some handsome Colonial Patent Dull Kid Pumps Rockers $1,00 Piircii H John C, Ely of East Front street is friend of New York have been visit- employed in George^ A. YanBrunt?s ing Miss Henderson'B sister, Mrs, with elegant buckles $3.00, while they last. ONLY 19o. flsh market on East Front?^treet. Peter P, Rafferty of Monmouth street. ONLY$S.B8 fur 40c. Oilclulli in Mi's. Claude Humiston of New York Mrs. John P. Andrews and two chil- White Canvas Pumps, Goodyear welt, $2.50 grade, special $1.98 ^.IL 50 Solid Oak Kxlen- lengths hos been visiting her*sister, Mrs, J.dren of New York have returned home siun Tables Winfred Auj of Monmouth street, after visiting Mrs. Andrews's parents, Full assortment of Canvas Tennis and Outing Shoes. Edward Wolcott, of Oakland street Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Minugh. of ONLY 38c. was a Saturday visitor at Rumson, Maple avenue. Mrs. Minugh returned ONLY $1,60 Mrs, Benjamin VanBrunt of Asbury with Mrs. Andrews for a visit. fur 50c, Hull nutJ ti UlU'- Park and Mrs. Lester-Sparks of Lake- Kenneth Brown, son of William C. Try a pair of our Trot Moc Shoes for ease and comfort. for S»x-L2- Urcx Bugs pets of All Wool wood spent Sunday with Mrs, James Brown of South street, who is em- Brussels McNair, . _. _ ployed at, Newark, spent Sunday at ONLY 55.00 Jacob B, Rue, Jr., of Bait Front home, i'iir $0,75 Plain White lOimmel street, Is home from Lafayette college Benjamin Johnson, who is employed ONLY 98o. for the summer vacation, *' at Island Heights, spent Sunday with Beds ior .25 Bed Com furls Alexander D, Cooper and Mi'ss Min- his family on Washington street. 34 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. nie Cooper of Peters place spent Sat- Coroner Harry C. Fay of Monmouth ONLY §2.75 ONLY 98c. urday at Princeton, street has bought a new Ford touring *—* Newton Boremus of •Washington automobile from George Hance Patter- mmtm for ffi,00 Home Link Springs J'or .$1.50 Luwa SuLteos street is on a business trip to Ken-son for use in his undertaking busi- and Lewis of Trenton were Sunday of Long Branch, formerly of Red ' tueky, ness, j guests of Abram L. Davison of Mon- Bank. MEW JERSEY'S FAdriah Minton, son of Chhrles A, Charles Davidson of Chicago is mouth Btreet. Charles Emery of Bridge avenue, Minton of East Front street, returned visiting his sister, Mrs. M._M. David- Ms. nnd Mre. William Mahoney of who is employed at New York, is en- home today from Rutgers college, , son of Leroy place. Mr. Davidson is Jersey City - spent Sunday with Mrs. joying two weeks'' vacation; PERCENTAGE Mrs, John Foster of Yonkers, for- a theatrical booking agent.and he isMahoney's parents, Mr. and Mrs.-Mrs. Lindsay Dunbar of West Front the R. West Co. merly of Bed Bank, spent Saturday known on the stage as Eddie Shayne. Peter F. Lang of Shi-ewebury avenue. street spent Monday with her sister, and Sunday with Mp, William J, T, Benjamin Smith of Hudson ave- Robert Smith of Ncv? York and Mrs. Mrs. Lafayette Bailey of Keyport. DROPS 1 ' Poulson of Monmouth street, nue is employed in the engineering de- Annie C. VanNote of Mnnasquan Charles Stearns and Runyon Giles Dwight Northup and a party of partment on the new Brooklyn sub- spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. of Perth Amboy were Sunday guests friends from Brookljm spent Sunday way. HnMy C^Pay of Monmouth street. of Alvin Table, Jr., of Bridge avenue. Widespread Adoption of Kline's BIDS WANTED. NOTICE at Red Bank. - Miss Frances Chamberlairr of South Miss Elizabeth* Cooper of Peters Rev. and Mrs. S. Monroe VanSant Rheumatic Remedy Puts TO • Russell Blaekman of Newark, formi' street spent Sunday with Miss Emily place, Mr. and Mrs. George M, Sandt of Monniouth street are spending to- erly of Red Bank, was a Saturday and Sproul of Keyport. and Miss Mabel "Wilbur of Broad day at New York, Cheek on Rheumatism. Sealed proposals for the construe- DOCK BUILDERS. Sunday guest of Frank W, Mount of Mr. and Mrs. John Parker moved street were Saturday visitors at As- J Peter Dibbs of Froht street and Maple avenue, • , bury Park. • .. | Mrs. Nellie Polhemus of Middletown tlon of a stationary sand filter and Thursday from Shrewsbury avenue in- Notice is hereby given that tho Victor Grossinger of Middletown is to one of John Flanlgan's houses on Jacob Eurich; Jr., of Canal'street, is spent Sunday with Mrs. Jennie Den- The crusade against Rheuniatism in clear water reservoir, including all employed as bookkeeper for R. Hance Catherine street. employed as chauffeur for Edmund nis of TInton Falls. this section has had its effect. mayor and council of the borough of & Sons of Broad street He succeeds Wilson" of Wallucfe street. pipes and fittings, will bo received by Mr. and Mrs. William Barry and The' astonishing results of Kline's Red Bank, N. J., request bids for such William F. Durham of Reckless place, Charles Lameisser of Jersey City were Mr. and Mrs. L. Percy Patterson It pays to advertise in THE REC.ISTEK. Rheumatic Remedy which has been KO the mayor and council of the borough who m employed in the insurance ad- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Petci and Miss Lena McT-ain of Asbury ly recommended seems beyond be- work and material as will bo necessary justing office on Monmouth street. J. Gorman of Leroy place. Park were Sunday quests of Mr. Pat-1 B1BTHS. lief to tho many relieved sufferers. of Highlands, until Monday, June 22, terspn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tunis AN'TONIDKS.—At Red Hunk, on to make temporary improvements to Drummond Cannon, son of C. Wal- Mis. Fletcher Sherman of Philadel- Tliumday, May 28tli, Mrs. ..Howurd JVuctjcally every case has been cured 1»M, at eight o'clock. P. M. ton Cannon of Riverside avenue, is; phia is visiting her patents, Mr. undPatterson of Herbert street. | tonides, of a Hon. or benefited. the dock at the foot of Maple avenue, home from Mt. Pleasant military Mrs. Cornelius Aller of Monmouth Richard A. Strong of Maple avenue j HHIL.L.—At Oceanic, on Aloiulay, .liuic All proposals must be accompanied has bought a new sevcn-passeMger "Kline's Rheumatic Remedy", is the in accordance with the revised plana academy at Osuining for tho summer. street. ICtli, Mra Ssmuii'l Hrlll,.of n dun. Jong looked for blessing and habsy a vci tified check of $200, drawn to Miss Enid Bj-and of Middlctown Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kridel and Oakland touring automobile from Ed- 1 OONOVHK.-.-At l'llKlilanCln. «n WOIIIIOH.- and specifications of the borough en- 1 sprunfrjnto almost instant populurity; township ia home from Syracuse Uni- daughter, Bertha, of East Front ward vonKattengell. d:iy, .IUIK* 3d, Jlv.». IJOIIIH CDIIOVCI , (if it the oidcr of the borough collector. lluuKlltCl'. actual results verify this. gineer, George, D. Copper, provided versity, where she ia a student in the street, on Monday attended the''wed- Mr. and Mrs. William MncGreadR, 1 1 The council reserves the right to re- art school. ding of a relativ* at the Hotel Savoy of New York spent Sunday with Mr. • COOK.—'At Hod ijnnk, on'Biiix lii>\ .him- "•Kline's Rheumatic Remedy" is dif- that no bids wiU he accepted, whorp 14tl>, MifH. John U.. Cnuk, .Tr., of n (.Uiutili' ferent from anything else> in that it ject i\ny or all bide, . ' Mrs. Fritz Dressier of Sunset-ave- Ht New York. MacGready'B father, Daniel Mac- t*i at the elimination of Rheumatism tho cost exceeds $500, nue gave birth to a son Thursday. Samuel Marshall and daughter of G ready of Oakland, street. HRRSSL.BH. -At Rod Rnnlc. on 'l'hurn- A1 l'lt U i\a a constitutional disease of the IMiins and specifications may be had Mr. Dresijlflr is employed an a clerk in Spring street spent Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mr& RoWrt Brannin and dov, Juiip 11 Hi. A1ivs. l'rltz of ;i I>I ood. All bids must be in the hands of the the Atlantic & Pacific store. Marshall's other daughter, Mrs. Wil-child of Keyport were Sunday guests it the ollice of the borough clerk, —At lteil ll.tnk, mi l-'i lilii\ . We earnestly recommend "Kline's borough council on or before Mondny, Mr. an'i Mro. Charles Hammel and liam Nixon of Elheron. of Mr. Brannin's narents, Mr. andJniU' 12tli, ill ^ AlplioiiHo M tJu'-klH, »i Highlands, N. J., and tt the office of Miss Doris Sneden, daughter of Mra. William Branhin of Monmouth lUieumatic Remedy" to all sufferers July 6th,'1914, at eight o'clock p. M. eon of Brooklyn, formerly of Red from Rheumatism, Lumbago or Gout. Bank, have been .visiting Mra. Ham-Mrs. Jameg Cooper, Jr., of Irving street. ,T-., li:XM.th, Mil L'hiuU"! -\ I'cHih, ol jrup store or Sclfrocder's pharmacy, Dated June 8th, 1914. By order of the Borounh Council. ly of Red Bank, was a Sunday visitor Irving Dorcmus, Hon of Albert T, a Freehold visitor on Sunday. • it (limghtcr. -Ued Bank. "' T. H. LANE, . in town, m DoremuB of Washington street, is laid Miss Madeline Gorman of Leroy HOMANDiriTI—At ^ A. C. HARRISON, place has returned home, after Bpend- Monday, J wit- l&tli, Mm. Tliomut H. 3. Meyers, state .manager,'ll'J MauriCte Dorewitz, son of M. Uore- up with sickness. • Borljugh Clerk - -wite of East Front street, IB home Charles Lanning and sons Charles ing a week with Miss Margaret Collett I'l-ttl, of a dnusl*'! Sixth, avenue, Long Brand*, N. J. t*age Fourteen. THE RED BANK REdlSTER.

Hor.MDEi.'S OBAawSEi, \itii ;,iul -Ttilisi !', Shea will enter thi' »» + «•***» <»»»••*•!***•••*»••. «••«• + •••• + •*»•••«•*«•»• MIlilt»Mti '••itl*tt»M ACADEMY'S GRADUATES. --- Ht'd Hani; liiwli t-.tnnil iw\t fa If, Ht'tii Atteiidoil Beivlca in tlis vninf* mild l.iiylon will enter the l.oni; FOB SAIB-Mlsl, MTMS, ron SAID—BEAI. EBTATB, "~ ~-.- »„„ ._ ! Bofonned Oluileh Sunday Hlg'lit. f HiaiH'h hiuli rvhool, Mini (iciUiie 1.. T 1 TOV* KBMBMS Or OI.AS8 * ] School flosod at Holnulel Friday, ' Neuliuu^i will enter either the lied FOR MSSWinUW AOADJiir raiDAY. j p|vi, ehildren paKsseil the county strum-; Ihiiik or I.miK IIranch hij>h school, "' , mar K-'liool examinations, they bi'inU ' fa\v Unv^ii'u Cuniiiianeemeiii XtwUrtJ by ltud«uu of ; KliaubotH Schcnck. Victor DuHois.• r,, , *" ]„,

BiiMiiil-rwa VoUBf M«ii and ;iM|( j,^. . ,-, , . , ' i'mr uavtn lunni' K.'iioiH \ve.iv now Yoimj Wottw *»• (l»4»Mi«, ; the ilo'lnuU'l ReformeUnd,bum ami;1>i;, BaptUni^hft Kvidav iiiKhl- The auditorium wus WARREN HOPKINS, The jfinduation exercises of 1'inf, ehun.'lu's held a union neivice at thelecorated svilli enl lloweii;, iialinw and II. C. Tajinoge's Shrewsbury Ai-aelo ,, ,. iii i ii i- v : treaniei's •• I" l;untinjv. The class 28 MONMOUTH STREET.. . on Luroy jilueo were hold at tin- :tj cfornHM. _ l eluuvh, and Uev. I-. V -,; , , ,(| 1.l.lI,,|liin.>u;il. The clu-" ninttii, "One Hteji at a emy Friday morning. Many relatives tHaeilehr ^nnluuti^r nroaohct. l a spee-inl sermon to -•--• '•' ' •' ' - and friends of tfio students were pies- ___ Time," \v;i- prominent in ilie stan'e ilci'oiation^. The HT;uluaten svci'e Thu auditorium was attrnetivcly 1 1 out. The au .h'.sMr Kirl;, I" ; nl I '. PeillliH, AleS- decorated with many rofen end Amer EAST FRONT STREET BARGAIN, ! BIDGOOD-BYETOSCHOOL aiulci' Doughty, t'hiuluh and Hairy icon fliiKs, A red and white drapery, jU'iuiiring, Russell II. Minion and 8-rooin huuso, lot 75x150 feej, house just put in perfect on which were the class numerals, Frank S. H'nodes. As at OeeanL-, only 1914, was Htretehed across the mir of EXEB01BBB A.V oiiij of the fvraduiitos v:ns ;i jrirl, an order, newly painted and decorated, dry cellar, two open 'the stage. Rod ond white ai-f tlio acad- TIB BliVEB AND SHftEWSBUay. unusual ii,-i'iini'n.'e. UJ3 emy colorw. The graduates \vm- Miss iireplaces, nil improvements, garage: $1,200: extremely Ella Talniage and K. Von-ker Fjmju- The auditni'iiiiii was (illed with rela- liberal terms, hiir of the collegiate- eom-se nnd Miss Tliey Ww Hold Last Weiiueirtay nnrt tjvvs .,,„) fi U-IIIIH of the UTutluaU'S. Vivian E, Otterson ami Churl*1* Lewis, TJnirBrtny Siriiti-Tvio Pupils Pnyieci Y)U. nU|J,' was furnished by Prof, A LITTLE OEM, Jr., of the commercial course. The County Examinations ftt littlo Silvof H.u.()1(| A, l.amsV orchestra "of Red academy !wt« an enrollment of siNty. mid Bavun at ShvewsUnvy. {janki Xhe |m.i_'rain was: New 7-rooin house, lot 50 feet front. This is a very II, Browning Wilson, .)r., was-compli- All tho KIIOOIK of SlncwpbuVy town- I',\I:T I. i-hip elocgd Friday except the one at n-. i-rim^ m.>i • '' i >i, h • nt m desirable phu-e for a small family; only H minutes' trolley mented l-.y Prof. Tiilmatvc for not be- ' ,M • • I I; Ravniorui N'ourhec:-, tlii I ' iiivuiMi iiii i . , . . Ur\. .1. II. ride from the einttM' of town; only $2,700. ing absenrit nor tardy in tw,, year, at •t \.', ^-V «,f ih-it -o hool, was laid up the ucademy; and Oliver Vmm£, son • J-- ^ • ,.^1, ^ ^, .M i 11 h > u Ask the man who owns a I m lhwith measles and to l!"i'ii.>iioi !!••« IliiiHiy" I'll I! of Dr.1 Savvey W. ,YounK *«« eoropH- , .'^ j'^hnl lost when he was ^-1 Ki i k nientol for a year * puilt'.t attend- ... ,,,'.,,;.„„„ ,,-., I'nlli I,. 1111. • A r.ilnniiil .Millllfl" $4,500, WORTH $8,000,00. y p sick the 'Hillton Fall« SL-hiiol will not H. , inn inn \ tii lii.. i] 1 in j, 'H l|i'i'"ism" . anee. Mi=s Vivian Oltcrsan wan |closj o till next Friday. l,iLtle Silver Hurry I li'inliiiiiu •Beautiful plaw at Eatonto%vn, on Broad street; large at- calle-.- ,•d away; b,-y the death of ,he .ffr grand1,'"!11-' had two pupils who passed the county .M'l-'-h- l'|-"lll lll-;l| .lilllif. ' licllt1 .1 I .1 Player Piano father and rho was p:\euhuil alter lie- , .,' ',, , ; i...,.;..,. ..,,,t I'AH'i1 II. tractive house of 8 rooms and bath; country advantages h d h d ft d grammar j'chool t'Naminationp r.i'.d 1 livering her essay. Tin- following pro l!|.i I i.: 11 11 • 11 ''I'll,, liiilili ill' ] ', 1 •' 111 n • 1111 " Shrewsbury had si-vyii. I'liiiik S. lihoili'S with all city conveniences; large plot, 157x200 feet: beauti- gram wax rendered: (JiiKhiafintr exercises were held at Ki". ital ii'i! "''Hi' Sli'|i at a 'I'inii' '. . . . ful lawns, fruit, shrubbery, magnificent shade tvpes. Don't whether he regrets the money he has invested i'iiiim ii.il.... .'• ..finii.. St. plu-n^u Little Silver Wednesday nitiht, and Ah xiin.li i- I tdiiKh ty iliViPi'iiihill...... Uev. .lain.'}. \\ , IliiKiU I'lii'ty- "Win ii I,li'i. is ItriMliler", l'i!|itlx pass this by. A great opportunity to obtain a very fine in it. "»!OIHI :111• 1 Hinl i'liililri-h • thu school was packed with spectators. Hirlnil Inn 'I'.nnii'r SlrliliiiiK ;il ihi' M,uM ; Viinsehiiiek The pupils performed their parts in liinli" . .I'lNirlrH I li-iniiilim property 'way below value. Only $1,500 cash; balance easy Ask him if it did not make a complete '•l-vnnjv.-iilir....._..... itieiiarir,'•""'»''« such "a manner as to win commenda- St.;,•I'tlnii "Ninlits HI' (i|iiiliu>.s. . II. K. Smith NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD, ...., \h,n»M on"...... Oliver ^''!";« i thu exercises was'a play. The chil- J'luil'iis- "llusli. I li'iv I'oiiH-s llu> DiVillli : Ask him whether or not every member of .M;m" I'lipils i -K"^".1^1'.\ifir -*'-•".'".''• .'.V ^'iiion'i^i?' drcn were instructed for the perform- Only a minutes' walk to trolley; splendidly built house, the household wanted to play- does play, be- •I'iinti'H NVmlti".. ...,.,.... .Miu-y l-ioyii | ance by Miss Agnca Ha-koit, lltl "XiUiKlny Poll"...... June,,„.,,t ", (Mim.-i-" -i -~i""i " ""' I'V i 'I't- " i Prof. Roland Fennimorc, principal; o f th in perfect order, ]2 rooms, large plot, GO feet front, suitable cause he can play. "Wheii Kiillit'r Tiiki'K Me I'n .r'." . .walk"! I S intermediate Krade«. ihe voom ;o f thoMl .hoo] ,.ecciVcd a KQt of c'uff | for large family; or you can rent part of house, as it was I -..peiund'iiiioiuinl" KelKi'll |i was decorated in preen and wnite, the ,button! , fram th,. mmnliPis of thu t-tnss. i "I'nselHjilnieHH",. .,,,.-,,. .V irKiniii Sniiilt | class Ask him whether as a home entertainer the designed to meet that contingency. A small amount of cash player-piano has an equal. » Umild llolbrook will buy this place. « "The Honj!; of Pippii".. .M:n*sar*'t i>iullpy Ask him what it means to the old folks to JMuno duet... • • , ,% Mall. Most ot the members or tne j t ndancc, and the others for one lOtlwin Adams, Jr., KllKiil'i'th Sti-uiiB at e NEAR BROAD STREET. the children. "Old liun.aliU'H",,,,., .Carrie Steplienson board of education were present, and !yeo v * '"I'atlicr's 1-ettei", ...... the diplomas were presented by John! ' - _^.,^^-.:. 1! Urowniiii-" \Vil-nn Ir South of railroad, houseof 8 rooms, lot50x1.50 feet, only If he owns the best of players, lii 1 i\i i 1 "i liii i I li/ il Hi ' • il 4. McGinn of Tinton F ilH presidtnt *._..-». _.... —.._ —K DiMini N 1 s 1 1\ n \ 1 u I h i $1:500; $700 cash. s I lit l i(_ In 1 i 1 1\ ^, x-r' Mr.^itt SCHOOL DAYS ENDED. New bungalow, 5 rooms, garage, lot 00x150 feet, $1,500, I lull \ nS li )i 1 \\ 1 11 u \ i] ; ti I i ( I ill ^n low — — The Autotone ] mi t i K iti i in \ millunt I 1 tl 11 EXERCISES BY PUPECS Or EATON- Lot 50x150 feet, on grade, $300, In 1 \V: II i I it \ Dllt 1 1 Illl ll)\ M II 11 t Mlttlll^ I Dm I uni > ••. 1 1 s TOWN TOWHEHIP SCHOOLS. Will make very substantial concession to anyone buying 1 il) 1 nk i lm \ 1 nn | l in II in u we know what he will say. He will tell you he 11. n l M u IHI ^lmi n I i i I 1 i I I the above as onteparcel, J ilmn Mi I r 1 Entertainment in descent Hall rtiaiy ( 111 Illl! I iti n I I i i HIM 1 n did not buy a machine, but he bought Annie s ii t tl 1 ii Nig lit Iitirbily AtteiuJcd—Eight Pupils SH 11 I 1 1 Oil 1 1 ll 111 Ml 11 Mil I i| i)l < tt Hint I l I l l S ill \ I 1 Orafluite at Eatontowu Village and 111 Hi I I III l I \ i II 1 I ll V ii tt 11 \ m OCEANIC, Laurie, Bonnie Sweet Bessie, the Blue Danube 1 llllIU I 1 I rive at Ocennport I it MlMi I 1\ ud \i i i 1 lu l 1 J) ll VUC 11 1 1 11 1 \iin I I lj, in 1 ii il\ \i i nt ( list cut hill \t E ltontown \\ is \\tl\ A hollow tile stucco house, only 2 blocks from Shrews- WaitZj Sousa's Marches, the clashing overture of K itli nn \ inOrunt 111 il tii I I il \ l lm s lo I in I II I \ i\ n on i n II 1 i 1 lii,Ji s filled FiuliN night wlun the l idu it i it iti u Mi 1 Iti 11 ] i i bury river, lot 50x100 feet; house contains 7 rooms, basement William Tell, Nevin's beautiful Eosary and that s n < i i I ri>i i < 1 ii Mi 1 ut m (i II II inj-, cxtuists of the P itontown to«n 1 In 1'ntl I 1 I>i urn ship public thools \vt_ic luld I Joi \\ and cellar, reception hall, sun parlor, tiled bath room, beam \nt >i 111 n^t i It s n — 1 li Oil H 11 •- I 1 these were only the very beginnings of the j h \\ I u 1 11 o M n M ll )l i f M II I \ ill Tnd ubhon decomtions of pink mil ceilings, everything of the best. Better look at this place; 1^ iti i i H i J i — II Mini lint I i II 'ii i i " i white, the f tdu Then come in and have a tfilk with us and I 1 i I ti n li n lit lii j1 '"" " " ' \ ':\\\ ,, i.tum iml lla LJ duitcs o u,,u 1 TO LET BROAD STREET STORE, < il h lif NN III \1 lllll I < 1 I ll plonillKllt Lit I ho ^lidu lttS WL1P we will show you how all this pleasure for your- 1 1J i I lm i 1 I h I 1 i I I I n t in the center of this busy thoroughfare. Will lease for a #1 _>! 11 I \M II Siu\ sliun sluolhous \vh will U\itU Luinett John ind Sidney self and your home folks may be secured with- 1 l n 1 II 1 llu h j filed Ihmsdiv nif,ht mot of tin 12i Cudipt Hd n l.ili lew John term of years at a low rental. * An opportunity to. acquire J i — ~- nl I U <-in< n \ < t 'pupil tmolltd in the si hool >einj, ™n Miuutnlt MCCUL Will ml M \ i\i in I iitt i n K n md such a desirable location happens very seldom. Take ad- out any great present outlay of cash. \1 di u I 1 i In < li nl *• 1 \\i 'i I pi cnt 1 tsuks i ln^c numliti of - H ni\ Kowlnnd of J Uon ] in I \ni in J ml i ii iulili\L ind fnuuls (if the pupiKitown mil ( ithtnnt Fat Duid vantage of this great chance. At least come in and hear an Autotone in J •- \ I h uMU \li i t i ii l n luhotool put in tin (\ i ISL lu ( !l L^ 1 illi in (< mo \ ( -nl ( onovei 1 111 H 1 ilnn^ l i I I 11 tl I II i tl \ \\ p ii i » LoiUtt ind Alunm Pu ons \\(u *"«' Kobe 11 Di\ of (ke npoit Ihp use—this will cost you nothing and it will give ()nn r h List your property with us for rental. We will adver- n 1 i I h i i n I u tht honoi pupils ind tin otlui £\ idu l ° onoi wen pic tnt^il to n \ i I i I (i fib II itt WK tiJLeK Bownc Tosephini John indSumf^ d udrpi tise it free of charge in the New York American Renting us pleasure to entertain you. "\ )i il I Ml M u i n I ill" ih Ih D kuiib (lnissi ( Johnson 'i< dchilts Icituitd the L\i.i ] I nl it n f lip]in i 11( Register, . \nn mi in nt Ih.iimsiJkUimKk md K n motid Til N'odtnioii weit^non 1 lu ton TIKUI soHittis u« / pio I nn \% I isf)llows i>\ it i n h ii PAEOCHIAI. SCHOOL GRADUATES i i i i i—i i \ ( i t| MONMOUTH COUNTY FARMS. in ti n I I I II il n 1 n \ i li lilt I n K 1 w n N lut ii i < i-, i i 1 Pupils Received Diplomas Sunday ^ l t i\ ll i Hi- Mil I I l Afternoon at St. James's Cliutch. i: it ii ii •1 ) MIL, s nun i ESTATES. ACREAGE, lhe cl i^s tolois blown \m\ pold ^ _ Mill sii mi No foimil KI idmtion txcieises of N \ i tii mi > i md the (1 iss flowcis Bl iti l"\ed j> , i 1 1 i i h i tn i u in it ' St. James's Parochial school were held &U 11 S ^ VO HI (ttl lLtl\L ippt innLL J II 111 1 1 Mil IK 11 111 this year because of the recent death U tlu loom in whit n the exuciscs ,Y' ^ ' ' th nn u t "VfIiI i l iti\(_ 1© Monnciouth Street, of Hev. .Tames A. Reynolds. The 1 < l( N Hi ll< I il ln\ graduates and friends gathered at St.Wtie luld I ht elnsb motto With si "i 11 --n^A\ Mif.ht nd Miin dso foimed piit of i 1 1 mi A s li I 1 I RED BANK. Jaifies's church Sunday afternoon and the dicontions All Mcdune pu " inl " su in I H the diplomas were presented to the I illi in ( in 28 MONMOUTH STREET. jjiaduitt-. hj Rev D J Dupj^in nfti.i stnttd the diplom is \ i intit i undei i() , ] U i the din. tion of Miss Lli7 ibeth i ii I I 11 it tii n the benediction of the most blessed I n UK > lor his ciiiniti- thsin 1 1 ci with Miss Edni N pi mist •nt HUH a list miteii tts tt HUM Eiimiit siu.mtnt The ^nduatL ^ weic Mai w is tne of the most populu flitims ,,;;;111 ,< ' " " ™»'»'"*< ^'»' n .M ion Call ij,h in Piuhne I ing, Helen \ „ ti > llnrry HowUind. oi the Lntcrtiinmcnt A sonpr torn J mti n i 1 i&l ts Mcf ii thy, Maipiiet Sulhvin, Ed po=ed bv Chnssi Johnson ind leu si , 1» *M I I ll ( 1. wird Dowd Ilaiold Giblin, Wiltei Coibett sunp; by the graduitfs was, ' 1 II I f 4ol\' 1 I ll It til )( lit] ll SCHICKLING & MENGER, Gaul and Fdw-ud O'Buen bich uitlli;,' cxfrclMCH of tllfi niKHtll imonK the numbcis The pioprrim i sli'Hilil lie iiliiiiuloncil. Alflrnn pi uluate uceivcd i diplomi ind a M iti B in tt ^if,Tti\( Mn 35 East Front Street. solid gold medal Miss Esthci Quig follows tn lll\l tl 11 ley of the jumoi class leceivcd the \ il li t >i Si lllf \ t II (Jt | | \ 1 lit 1 ll » I 111 1 Mil 1 Illl 1 II n Ml M,. JOHNSON k FRAKE CO. \ 1 Ires n 1 I i < t ul n of (lipl nn i first pi emiuni foi the bi st lvei igt of (li i ii — < 1 I si nim i S 1 f 1 mm i 1 Uli i I 1J < ll Red Bank Tire Repair Co, (INCORPORATED) lm — li it\ the ludiments of Latin, ind Miss II HlH \ 111 1 lie pnl iti n I | uni ii V i PI tifi it s n I Pauline I anp of the Knduatmft cliss j I < 1 lllll 1> I 1 us ll] ll I" s ( t ll 11 )1 \ il li t i III itccivtd second piemiutii 1 1 Ml ( It lllllllplls I II ShiilllPl I ) M \ i FOR QUALITY, SAFETY, SERVICE, USE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS*IN In — i In (i i \1 X()| •'IlIIII 1 Mi1t Oi li tl i-— III Jlittl H\ nui i r tilt UP Mil-,! 11 ^ i 1 1 I ( >il tt 1 ublk \u In in j < 1 H 1 ( \\ 11 MOHAWK TIRES AND TUBES 6CHQ0I/6 HOHOK ROI.Ii. i in 11— Mill suiniii i l \ l-> i ll \ e i y 11 Mh i un i H ii GUARANTEED 4,000 MILES I uii IIK > loii. Ni tit I < ll) AK ALUMNI BANQUET. BIG SUPPLY OF SECONDS AT. INTERESTING PRICES Many Pupils on Honor Lift at St Jame» g 1 »\\ I i in i <) Hi lm V p sii \i hi Lumber, Cement, Lime, Lath, Brick ParccliHl School or Red Bank In I i i 1 in 1 tu-, I < il i tt i 1 n Atlantic Hl^lilr.iids AuBOciatioii i si T iiii (ii J s([lnn K un \cn s STEAM VULCANIZING J IK I oil of honoi of St Jimiss 1 n \ H) in li I lltrii llnth I il(i Allliuil piiochid s hool it Red Kink is ii ill 1 nil i I li il tii s H i Sii ih Jin mini il b uiqiut of tin Ul THE ONLY WAY I nlii < itluiliii (. ni k ithoiin 111 *M in i ' I i ii tin nt l Us id (> l i itn I mils iluinni \ SIM_I ition w is luld t n K tii iln 1 nit i 1 ul 1 nif, ALL REPAIRS GUARANTEED OPEN EVENINGS Flue Lining, Plaster Board \\ lit I ( til I itt 11 1 I) \\ I 11 1 I I < ll 1 I n 1 nk i I Hit m I iv t n J in Mond i\ niL,hL it Willi nn ( onnoi s lln M i its illi\ ir II 1 n Mil II tii < ii I) I I 1 < ill i 11 in oli ll (idii Ciio e houst it W itti Wit h Agents for Mohajwk and Goodrich Tires and Tubes I iiiliiu 1 in M ii Ion ^ ill li in I ui i u 1 <>l W It i 1 lm ) I l\ i I Mill II II l i s 11 J I i H „ in About 7 > ]>eisons WPTL ptstnt I)jn Tubes Repaired for 23 Cents, up to 11-2 Inches Iln ii I h i M II it il Ml Sand and All Kinds of Building Material < itli i m I I I I I i i \ 1( nim M n nif, followtd the suppti Piot I oi 1 liili lit II I ., I I M i M iih ir t < mie II tl I , . ( i i mm A ( > s iheiom i ted I toist ! <>UI 1 I 111 It Slllln II I ll 11 UlK ' ( I ! — M\ 1)1 ( II 1 I i (I in istti md peeilus wtic in uk !>\ t .. i ii ii ii m ii i i i ii 11 » ' Distributors for the Famous Beaver Board > J " ,,". ' '/, ' >t" ' " 71.1 M" x .EKerclsea it Ocoinlc Ke>beit Lufhui IOW All J II i 1 (Inl ' p II II I i I I i n I H \ 1 HUM lolin 0 I'm i I (1 u II ( ool (in* iinii lhe twtntitth minul 1.1 idi 1 mm n md \il on 1( nil \\ Km 1 ; llO( I" ' • i li 1 i I i U i |( (i is, i| ihe (> ( mit ] i ilu o > un n u i ii\ 1 ! .I 1 .. i' V\ a', !, '» ',' ,-' "" "H!^ n^ht in Ih, 1 1 YARD,| Leonard Street and N. j, S, R. R. Phone 497-J i > ( mt, I lit 1 a Ii ti | ., i I in in e ii i \li i < l ii i ' Uelitoliuin 1 IK -mduoiiimi \\ i 1 M n Un \ni ill it I | ^,,1 NMth ]) iln s nl Ho\ii ul I llu h ( i md Will u i I)i\f n < l ll 1 \nn l I llM ill I ill 1 I unt n I h 1 i >liii DIII imi I1 i\ u i il I il l lm in I he OFFICE: Bridge Avenue. Phone 336-M Ml I L ll ( II l In I \1 Ml ll II I m Mi I Ii it L I Illl I, 1 t. I 1 i il i u i il mil ih( ( 1 i i '( I il t i In II I I itn t n 1 I l I HIM M II I I ll 111 II I > O 1 ( IllllllJ- 111 lit tll( i '( li I il ( u ' vi |H I i it i II i i \ I ill Illl \ Mi 11 1 Nil Illl ( 1 ) I 1 to I ol tin M 1 u n ( in \ i 111 in i i II uni i M i J lu I tii I li J Hi i i t ' it i ) I lin (>n 1 M i \ M til I III I lllll t 1(1 1 III I H ittu itiii ( i \ id I) n I I i V i Mi III J n I Ot 111 I) (I ol ( dill tl 111 \( 1 it | ^ I ii ion '-lull ill liltl iiu n ci nf PROPOSALS. I I ( ii \! i M I I h 1 \i I JH till t 1 I ti \iti\( (( l ill J i i t Mil i I i u \ il i ( Hi II 1 ill\ Will l M il M i ii li 1 ( I It 1 I \v II ' i IH i in n I IK ii i 1 t 11 t i a in < Setilj'd proposals for the furnishing I ml ( u 11 dent tf the thools ue i\ed i \Ioii s 'ii \ i 11 In M \( t( i ( i\ ftt. II KI of iill the labor, tools and mnterial for 1 mi I i 1 I I i I II (.h in the. J. if t of the (hool isnweel it tii lio( 1 1 hi LI idu i < s \v( ( \\ illl un ui i n \ \n i i K 11 Vi u din^ pit sent Piof Whetki will be V n\ ( in ion 1 i in si) ui Ui \ nn \ tho re-surfueing of the Freehold- tus Mm i \ { I 11 vl i ii I i It ni in ltd next month He ilso uoeived I'illt i m Iuion Jon 1 ilh in k i,t/ 1| I I n I lllll 1 i n I ill\ I I i Smithhurf!,1 road in lu-coi'danco with J I ll 11 Illl I iKt lll^ II 1 t 1 1 1 M hifts fiom the. ui idu itinp el iss lhe. II i LI 1 imUii 1 uniond I'o\(t K ilph e in I i II I i i \ 11 IIII 1 M < nil Moms thin w is i>ie(nted to Ml ( o iiootn Ifollis II lit ( (oihi tli« iilanji and HpuyiiicationH prcparedr J > 1 1 \ L (ill liii ltlllll'Mlltill lllll' ki ill I Mm mi I iddui ton k itli Si^mt 1) i ik ]J witt ( lUintn lm therefore by the county engineer, will I k m Mn 1 \\ 11 t 11 M HI, it t | of tlu bond of etlut ition md ht ilso ' ^ ' i >i I hi en e Sui tho p II i tn I M i NK (1 In M it, n* L < JS ive tht diplom is to the, K' idu ites Kittle "• i ultho p S ulie Si(L(.l ^lm be rcicivt'tl by the board of chosen tello < itlinuu I Mil Ii \ inn ifdffrmn lhe M idmtts win Llbie D V in W'H "l Kniintii I n mn i ti(d v „ nt ( il ii nil I itliillm < 11 lull in freeholders of tlm county of Mon- I II 11ii i i hi H\ Rils I nil \luv :fv( t 1 i inklm S Andeison Juobb ink Mir 1 ill \\ illi un P itt< i si i mil M )i iK \III I ^ lull M u \ J) nit-v Di\on Joseph 0 (iiieiiiti Rtf,in ild Slml(\ S ullmip 1 IK hollo pupil i nioutn, at (heir rooms, court houBu, 1 1 1 lvton 1)inicl L Mtes %\CK Nellit Mi us Ann i111 tl lllll lit I III Bllt n vl olh J W)I Superb A certified chock, drawn to tho order John Huly of Bank stieet and^Miss ' ° t ', i° " T '''"" Kiltl n I t I \ illl i| i i n V nX(st Ioll Alone Worth of J. M. Corlics, director, in the sum M Mildied I aids diufrhtei of John L<> ''^ » » ^"duson, ( 1 i ( wl L ll u i ni nd n k M ll I n i 111 I li /in w i Iields of Woithlcy stuet, iji iduattd ' '<- K ' ^ I , y " » '^ I I in 1 M i of $600.0.0, must accompany all bids. ; lnday iftemoon fiom the Stai of | H l»v^, I mil John on hmtishiuse (I I n i ii HI iiu r l nI nci v M itlntosh ind \ I II t i \ M i \ < inn ll Pinna und speeifkations cun bo ob- the Sea aiadtmy at, I ont. Bunch , ,' , V. , • i! 1 i i t tl n 111 1 in I I) i II < K ] k clntosh Tlu t,i inim u school ^ n tninod' of George D. Coopor county Misb Henly wa& uilutitonan of the.! ' >"'. we u tfiven ( lit L clafes, which loVisihted of fiftien young J lines L HOKU Hit innioi (I »ss A ill hold i ittep engineer, 00 Broad street, Red Bank, women Misb Healy iec«_ived a diplo tion md danit tonight it tht ( The Dostonlan Shoe for a busy mtin Flic following pioL.i mi \\ i i c 11 N. j. ma and i p;old clasa pin foi hnibhing ilcud foi the L.I uliiitis lhe t?i idu ition \the commticial couise and Miss Fields ( i u 1st s, will bi held tomonow night ' KBW HOUSE A.T 1BQHASDO, , , Rale of an Ocaanpoi-t House. voB him comfort while he works nnd \ p 111\ i ill n I \i ll n \ M All proposals must.be enclosed in n \icceivcd u diploma foi completing the ^ lint ill 1 i | I (i ( n U the ( ismo Pi of Pi men Gieen bookkeeping course. . I sii — I III \f \\ t il il of the West lie ttI noimil school Mm. B. A, Looiiarfl Bullditiff n Homo to im sealed'-envelope nnd bo endorsed ''Pro- I ( ( If. I ilium i P Lilt } I II 1,1 bur'ff road," ()| |i I' Illl I \I1UII

WOMBN'B LODGE IHBTXTBMD. he Oeijanport Methodist parsonage WWHHIIIIIIIIHI in till the troreMra" hnd b«*n round, "FESTIVAL OF TREES." by Rev, .J, F. Heilcnman, Mr, andHIGH SCHOOL NINE WINS Mow Sad Bank Orr«jiiiatlon lUrti Out ordered one of hl» cAptrre* to prcp«r^l Mrs. Harris Brecso, of Entontown With M«arly Forty M«inb«r«. a supper, ami I fiiiud a demijohn Miss Elizabeth Strvkor, daughter of were the witnessea. Mr. Colling is on BMC TEAM DBrEATED AB- wino and brought it to him. HUDirrr OUH.D or aox.ru* electrician. He and hi« bride are atmam Red Bank Chapter of the Order of An Ignoble •AIIB MBXT Jiieoh Stryker of Oakland Ktreet, nnd mVKt VMX ho Eastern Star, a woman's auxiliary He But-im^l to viih to appear friend- Eugene llngee, BOH of Mm, Lucina tho residence of Mrs. Colllns's aunt, 1 Mrs. Gilbert Crawford of Oceiinport, if Free and Accepted Masons, was in- ly to mo, Jtia renBon wi* plain. 1' Obunb riUr Will •• Muguo of Waverly plan , WITO married with whom the former MIBS Mitchell Tho Buii Tu Play»d ou tl;« stituted Saturday night in Mystic might hell* lilux hi tie matter of UJ« .; dny and TlgnUr Alt«rnoOw und this afternoon at the Baptist parson- has made her home a number of years. AVtlMM StAnwaA »t Bad Bunk—PolUtt Brotherhood'H letl^e room by Grand Scerct trt'iiHiiro ruitj 1 inlglit uLnnd In hli Tvaj-. 'i age by Rev, JohiiBon L, Miner. Miss for U*i Bank Won tho Qu» la tba Wlfhtl at the If«W Blktf Home on Matron Mrs, Elizabeth Handy From what I hritl told film he bellev** }, Bait rront ItKMt—«U Ttli JqoUjB, Edna Naser WIIH bridesmaid and F-red XtMt Ttmmm with & Thre«-»M» Sit, jf Jerm'y City and her stuff. Repru- h Mngee, n brother or the groom, wai Smith—Bwlndl*. The Red Bank high school baseball lliat a box of gold coin*—probnbly The women of the Guild of tHo Ciuld- entativei of a number of chapters But It Proved • Valuable % pieces of uigUt~ha« biken to Kngland. foi* diui-ch fair or bazar Wednesday and Swindle, both of Red Bunk, were mar- meeting. Red Bonk chapter has One she curried a boquct of brido'a roses, ried Thursday, Juno 4th, by Revin, g the Asbury Park nine at Red Bank nearly forty membors, Mrs, Lcnn pirate HU1I>« wt'ro utU'd out there, and Thursday afternoons und nights of A reception was held at tho bride's by the score of 7 to it. Matthews and Investors miist gut their share of tt\<0 next week at this new homy of Red James W. Hamlin. , Mr. and Mrs, de la Renssille is Worthy Matron of home after the ceremony. Swindle have started housekeeping at Smith pitched and caught for the Red Red Bnnk chapter, Mrs. .Tnnnin Hurst pliinilirr, Wivciv Mtpper was roudy my Bunk lodge of Elks on East Front Bank team and Wyeocki and Smith I By CHARLES LiWIS PHELPS •trcet. The bazar has been utd Mr. and Mrs, MUKUU are making a Red Bank, is associate matron, and Henry de la captor Invltinl mu to Join him, anil I wedding trip in the Catakill moun. were in tho points for the Aibury Motto in Worthy Patron, accepted Ills invltntlon. along a different line frtnn fairs tains. When they return they will •prathy—Botingon. Park nine, ^latthcwa struck out six usualll y helh d and it ia styled T"The Fes- •A st'lii'ino %VHH forming In my mind. live in the enit ii'de 01 Mrs, Magcc's Miss Mena Sprnthy and Charles batters and issued three bases on balla. tival of Trees," The Elks hove do- double house on Wavurly place, which Wyiweki fanned eight Red Bank play- "My son," said my fnther irhen I There wns but little chance it wowld nated tho UBO of their home toth o Robinson, both of B«ech street, wore ers and pave one baae on balls. The went to ecu, "you're golnf into tho win, but It % JIB not liopoleia. We wero Mr, Magee has furnished for their oc- married Sunday, May 10th, by Rev. MANY SHORE LOTS SOLD jyuild and Henry J. Rosevclt of East cupuncy, Mrs, Muguo received many Rod Bankers mode nine hits, includ,- work], and a rough one you'll find it. flvo uniiriurnt in to hujijier with too school. She graduated from the Red # EUMEOM LAST KIOHT. one in the fourth and four in the fifth Brown & KingHlund of Keansburg sent a booth, where different nrticle*. have been active in real estate in that being put under the'table tit^a drlnUlnjf captain without lm\liiK boL-u ublo to Bank high school in 1909 and she ha Atlantic Highlands has won the bout. We'd gone ashore, * a liberty will bo sold, , The booths will be: taught four years nt the Shrewsbury A fig Cdlelbratlon Was Slid bf th« Hum- section since June ist, Last week tell them to be on the lookout. East Jersey high school league pen- party. I was a beardless boy at tho I'ciir troi—Hveiytliiim Hold « ill he inpublic school, •on riraraon Aided by tho Mof Scout* they sold plots on Lincoln Court to There W»H hnrd

HUDSON Six-40 For 1915 Delivered (/,©,& in Two Weeks By placing your order now we can deliver to you It will depreciate in value 40 per cent in 2 weeks. within 2 weeks the Car without a rival—the first in Think twice before you do it The New is $1,SSO the field for 1915, FIVE DIPraRBNT STYLES OF PODIES, —ft to Great Engineering-The Ideal "Six" It marks the low limit—for such a ear—in price," in weight, in It marks the top limit in quality, beauty, finish and equipment operative coat 31 Mew Features and S200 Less in Price A distinguished streamline\JJOUV. ;• Simplified Deloo starting, lighting and All liiiigew concealed. • ignition system. GiiHoIiiio tank in dash. Simplified wiring in motal conduits. Extra tiros nliciul of front door, Lock on igjiition and lighting switch, H. L. ZOBEL Siuitw for up to 7 passengers. Far'better earburetion, Speedometer driye.s from transmission. H. L. ZOBEL

Kxlra louiieuii merits, disappearing. • T Automatio spark advance. \ • . - • * . Hand-buffed leather upholstery, Tubular propeller shaft, 20-coftt finish on body, 10 solf-lubricating busli'mgs. Sea Bright, N. J. 12:.i-ineh wh'eclbase. . Sea Bright, N. J. 10 less grease cups. Wider s'cats—higher imaluL All instruments and gauges wilhhi reach Telephone 90 More room for driver. of the driver, " ' TelephdrieSO "One-Man" top, with quick-adjiisting Trunk'.rack on back. CHii'tnins attached. Still less weight—2,000 pounds. The County'* Largest Distributor of Cars Integral rain-vision windshield. New price, $1,560 f, o. b. Detroit.' * Agent for Buick, Hudson, Pope-Hartford and Ford Can ' Dimming sflarohliglvts. Standard Roadster,j»ame price.. • •••... \ • ~ ' • L THE RED BANK REGISTER. Pag* ft#venU«n.

Port Monmouth were serenaded by NEWSFROMMIDDLETOWN about fifty young folks Monday night, NEWS FROM KEYPORT. Mi^s Hendrickson of Brooklyn raatna Mr ui»u BAT IS room visited Mr, and Mrs. George Gorman ALUMlfl ASSOCIATION ELECTED OF- of Navcsink the tirht of the week. TWS DrASON. ,( Edwnrd IlumJriek.son of New Mon- FICEK3 SATURDAY. •wctiay'i riab rftctory lit Port Mon- mouth i.H working us day watchman John trill Btlla nil Wkolnale aiouth U*a Mot Beou Opsutd andfor the Rod Hank Tnist company. Mr. and Mrs. Snnuu-1 B. Willis and nu.iaoi to William Weluburr of Bmitli'i raotoiy Km Mivrto Only a, Firth Aiuboy—.Bev. T, T, B. Stjnoldi muni—Party at Mow Mgnniouth. daughter Iaahdle of New York wpunt in Kuritan bay hna been part of hist week at [.ocust Point, to Xiictura ou Canada N«st Tiiuraday. very poor, WiIlium II, Sweezey's fish Harry Hurris, who rt'eontly moved The annual meeting of the Koyport factory tit Port Monmouth 'has notto Belford from Brooklyn, has built graded school alumni a^.-ooialion wan boon ojH'iml yiitr and J, Howard a liirffo chicken home nn his lot, held Saturday night at the hijjh Smith's fiirtory hsisniade only a few William Gcntsoh of Udfoid attended school. The following "oilicors riiiiH. Thi- pound riihermrn s'ull most tho funiM-al of his uncle at Spring d Valley, New York, last Friday, l'iVhlil.-iit--\Vlll.iir «', W.iliiOK. of their eateluH to tho fiMhlng Kinauka Vli"••' ]>! I Ki.lclll— .li'Ni |i(l I I. Ili .lilt. for bait, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur MoKeever of Hci r.'tiiiy—Mthfi Ksi.lyii I.IIIIUIIH.W, New York wno Sunday visitors' at 1'ri aNiiiir—lir, • M Lillian Fritz and Henrietta Puntcrmann of Branch was a recent visitor of Miss l.'(ilii|ilii;ll, Aliiiiu Luilile Tllliili, I'h.u-ltr; Now Monmouth gave n party last Blanche Fasten of Nnvesink. Saturday night, • The evgninft wan Arthur Haven's at Navesink. tecturo on Canada. fipiv. F. T. B. Mrs. Howard W. Roberts, Misses Harry Fleischmiinn of New York Reynolds for the bcnoiit of the Key- We ask you to join us In celebrating our Laura Hdwipf, Gladys Eaatniond, visited his sister, Mrs, Filmoro Dea- port free public library. Leila Pike, Udun and Gladys} Co*',pruaux of NavcHink, Sunday. • Liquor Builnqia Sold, Lily WilUtt, Ethel M, Hillyer, Annie Thomas Johnson of Navesink spent Wiljjam Wuinburjj of IVrth Amboy ^GOLDEN JUBILEE- Muir, Nulllo Atrkor and Nellie C. and Sunday with his daughter, Mrs, hnH bought the wholesale liquor busi- Gertrude B. Roberts, Harold J. andCharles Leonard of Lincroft. neas of John Uhl and also his real es- Wilbur W. CodilinKton, Clifford East- Miss Dorothy Hopkins of Navesink tate on First street. SATURDAY, JUNE 20th mond, Harry \V. Coo, Ralph Morford, is spending suvenil weeks with her Brief Items. George, Edward ami Charles Acker grandparents at Tottenville, AND WEEK FOLLOWING and Wilbur C. Roberts, Miss Bessie Sickles of Navesink, Mifs Mabel Tilton of Brooklyn was Brief Ittnii, who is employed at New York, spent a guest of Mr. and Mis, Porter of Children's day exercises wore held part of last week at home, Front street last week. Our entire Store offers Golden Bargains. Hand- held at the Leonardo Baptist church , Lislo Patterson of Navesink, who Mips Ola M. Conklin is enjoying'a some Souvenirs will be presented to purchasers Sunday night. Tho program consisted attends Pennington seminary, is home vacation from her duties with the of songs; nn emblematic piece, "On- for the summer vacation. American can company of Now York. on Saturday, ward Chriatinn Soldiers;" recitations Mr. and Mrs, W, David of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. Fred .Wetzol of Bay by Marion Miles, William Brown, Eliz- Virginia, have been visiting Stephen Ridge were the Sunday guests of Mr, Fruit of Loom Muslin Men's $18 Suits abeth Conklin, Wilhelmina Phraner, Worth of Port Monmouth, and Mrs. Albert M. Haigh. at $13,98 Helen Baatedo, Mildre'd Leonard, Boa- Friday night marked the close of the Bliss Lillian Benedict of Spring at 7 i-2c Lake visited Miss Elsie M, Curtis last trjt'o Boeckel, Norman Burdge, Mar- weekly dances at the Leonardo high Fruit of Loom and otter standar1 d Men's and Young Men's All-wool ion Sherman, Eleanor Schroeder, school for the summer. week. bleached Muslins, per yard 1 M Suits, including plain and fancy Blue , Myrtle Sage, Dorothy Crane, Mildred Miss Edna Henry of Belford .was Miss Elsie M. Curtis left today for Serges, nobby fancy Cheviots, Wor- Leonard and Arthur Murphy; a recita- the guest of Miss Gladys Gouts of Schoodic Lake, Maine, where she wUl Best Gingham tion and song by Rhoda Southall and Perth Amboy Sunday, spend the summer at the eomp of her. at 6 l-2c steds and Tweeds; also plain black Alice Williams; solo by Charles Tho first morning mail now leaves uncle, Dr, Reid. Unfinished Worsteds, all sizes, made Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bronkhurst of Celebrated Amoskeag Apron Ginp- Bauer; a song by Marion Sherman, Locust Point at 6:30 o'clock and Nave, ham, per yard ,, 6^ic to sell up to $18, "Anniversary Spec. Myrtle Sage and Helen Bastedo, and sink at 6:40 o'clock. New York were the guests on Sunday al" §13.98 a duet by Elizabeth Conklin and Mil- Mrs, Edward Butley of Port Mon- Of Mrs. Bronkhurst's parents, Mr, dred Leonard. mouth visited friends at Atlantic and Mrs, Charles Miller, Sr., of West $1.50 Umbrellas Tho Navesink Methodist Sunday- Highlands last wek; Keyport. atTSc Large Rugs school will hold its Children's day ex- Mrs. Garrett Lee and Mr, and MTS, Miss Frances Chamberlin of Red Women's Umbrellas, with natural excises Sunday night; During July Ward Jeffors of Belford spent last Bank was the Sunday guest of "Miss Princess handles, values to 51.60, ,75c at $2.98 and August, the Epworth league will week at Seabright. Emily Sproul, Cottage Rugs, 6x9 ft $2.98 have charge of the Sunday night ser- Children's day will be celebrated by Rev. I. S, Yerks and family are oc- $1,00 Waists , vices. Vocal and instrumental music the Belford Methodist Sunday-school cupying their cottage at Brielle. and short talks by the pastor and the next Sunday night, Miss Mary Dennle of Eatontown at 66c Alex. Smith & Sons' All-wool "Seam- members; will be given each Sunday William Wirth find family of Sum-was the guest of Misses Helen and Women's stylish white corded Voile less" Brussel Rugs, 9x12 ft.. .$8.98 night. The pastor will have a twomit have moved into their bungalow Elsie M, Osborn last week. and Dresden Crepe Waists, |1.0Q kind, weeks' vacation in August, on the sh"6re road. Winfleld E. Decker has accepted a each ...;..,..,. 66c $2 White Beds at.,, $1.49 George F, Faroat of New York Mrs. John Vanderbilt of Keyport position as cashier on one of the Gen- Bpont Sunday., with his sister, Mrs, visited relatives at Port Monmouth tral railroad's steamers. $4.00 Dresses White Enamel Iron Beds $1.49 George F. Smith of Navesink, Mrs, last Thursday. The ladies' aid society of the Pres- at $2.45 Smith attended a reunion of the Far- Mrs. Humphrey Willett of Port byterian church will hold a food sale 1 Monmouth is recovering from a stroke on the church grounds Saturday after, Stylish figured- Crepe Peplum $6 Tables at .$4.48 oat family at Brooklyn last week, noon. Dresses, with embroi'dered finish col- The gathering was a reception for Mr, of paralysis. lars and front ?2,4o and Mrs, Samuel Faroat, who have Rev, John Krantz of Peterson has Isadora Prager attended the New Golden Oak Dining Tables $4.48 just returned from a trip around'the been visiting Rev, Joseph F. Andrew Jersey retail jewelers' convention at world. of Navesink, Asbury Park on Monday, $25 Suits for Women $10 Round Golden Oak Pedestal Mrs. John B. Loveland of Freehold Howard B, Harrison of Albany, a William'Walker of Sayville, Long 1 at $5 to $10 Tables $7.98 member of the New York state public Island, was a recent visitor at Port is_f visiting her daughter, Mrs, Fred Monmouth. VanBrakle. " • Our entire stock of High-class, All fiorvice commission, returned home Miss Gertrude Leonard has resigned wool Suits for Women and Young Friday after a two weeks' visit with Miss Anna Phillips of Port Mon- Women, values to $25,00.... p to $ $20 Dressers, Etc. Dr. 0. W. Budlong of Belford, Mat- mouth entertained New York friends her position with A. Salz & Co, , thew Doyle of Trenton, who Is spend- on Sunday. Plate glass show windowi have been Women's Footwear at $15.98 ing the summer at Seagirt, visited 0. Gi Heath of Locust Point is home placed in the Old Mill stores on Front Dresserg, Chiffoniers and Princess^ --his daughter, Mrs, . Budlong, last from a week's visit with relatives at street. at$l Cranford. George Thompson and family of in Quartered Oak, Bird's-eye Maple Thursday, Women and Young Women's Shoes, and Tuna Mahogany, with large Miss Yale of East Orange, Frank E. Floyd Smith of Brooklyn has been* New York are occupying their summer Oxfords and Pumps, including broken Staib of Newark and 0, W, Boyd of visiting his uncle, Albert Smiih of cottage on Walnut street. lines of ^Quality fit for a Queen," val- French beveled plate mirrors, $20 . Tottenvllle"were Sunday visitors at Navesink,. Charles C. Butt«nbaek has sold his ues to p.BO, per pair ...fl kind , $ 15,98 Henry Walling's-at Port Monmouth, Mrs. C.'G. Reed of New York has delicatessen store ,• on Front street to Mrs, Walling and her niece, Berniee opened her summer home it Locust P. M, Osterburg of Brooklyn, PointPit . Mrs. Harry lalkind of New York Boyd, attended the graduation of Mrs. was a visitor here last week. Waiting's cousin at the NewYork Hosea-Lewis is farming the C. Wes- militaiy school yesterday. ley Walker place at Port Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs, W, L, Conover of John Morris of Mlddletown had a Mrs. Frank Bower of Navesink Brooklyn are occupying their summer surprise party.last week at the home spent Friday in New York. home on Front street. of his sister, Mrs. Edward Adams, Jr., Mrs, Edward Tl Bennett of Belford Rufus Ogden is, .spending the sum- of Belford, .About 45 persons spent is on the sick list, mer at Ocean Grove with his daughter, tho evening in singing, dancing arid 'Mrs, Nollie Wiseman of Trenton Is Mrs, Grace 0, Minnig, playing games. The party was ar-visiting Mrs. Harvey Johnson of Bel- Mrs. Hamilton Fulton*of Brooklyn ranged by Miss Gladys Leek of Bel-ford. is visiting Tier daughter. Miss Mary ford. ••-*••. Fulton. $•.}' kr :' SUDDLETOWn TH-LAOE NEWB. Rev. J. L. Coote of Baldwinsville, Timothy Em-rott is having his N, Y., a former pastor of the First meadow land on the Shore road Peach Growers Expect a, Kccord Crop of Baptist church here, was a visitor here ditched and drained to prevent the Iiult TUl 'Sear,- several days last week. breeding of mosquitoes. Mr. Barrett William B. Conover, Thomas Fields, A strawberry festival will be given will have the large ice house which he William T. Hendrickson and James C. by the Guild of St. " ' " bought last winter remodeled into a Hendrickson will have big crops of the parish house tonight. six room house. peaches this, year. The crop is ex- Rev. A, II. Siitphin and James C. pected to be the biggest over. Conk- Marion Motor Car Co.J « Indianapolis, IneL Ilendrickson of New Monmouth, and lin & Hillyer, Taylor & Jones, James TINTOW FALLS WBWS. Joseph Holmes and Henry D. Ely of C. and William T. Hendrlekson and Holmdel attended the annual ban- Mrs, ' William T. VariBrunt " have A Fine rleld of potatoes on ffolm quot of the Alpha Phi fraternity at Eagaa's Texm., You can go into every itote QUAKER SlOt planted large fields of muskmelons, Peddio Institute at Hightstown Mon- Mrs. VanBrunt had one of the finest One of the finest fields of potatoes In tali Union, and wherever Three packages for the price of one this week. A Summer Break- day night. crops of muskmelons in Middletown anywhere in these parts is on John you find the Marion you will fast Food that everybody enjoys. • • Beginning nest Sunday and contin- township last year, Eagan's farm, Mr. Eagan has about leaio from its owner that hii uing through the summer. Rev. James A freight car jumped the track on thirty acres in potatoes and the plants ear ii not only giving htm are well advanced. The recent rains iervioe, but constant, every- BEST LAUNDRY STARCH 3c F. Morripon of Atlantic Highlands will the siding last Saturday night. The were just what were needed to insure celfiiraie nubile mass at Paul La-car was put back on the track Monday. big potato crops and" from present in- day, bod •weather, Wcjumblto PURE JELL.Y 7c inarche's home on Riverside Drive Miss Ruth Butterfass has returned dieations more potatoes will be bar- bad-rOBd, lervlce— f'iy Sunday niorning at 7-3Q o'doik. I home from a visit with relatives at vested at Tinton Falls and vicinity the kind of service 10c Tumbler PEANUT BUTTER 7c Bay shore fishermen had heavy lifts \ Brooklyn. . . •you expect today of woakfish Mondfiy" morning. Harry this year than ever before. 1 Ralph Cossabpom of Atlantic High- The bridge over the mill pond Is be- bom a motor ear, White r-aujrht 100 bushels. The aver"- lands is spending _a week with his »nd the, kind yon CHILDS' SPECIAL, BLEND - . . 3Se$ pounds 7Oc a_E^ raliii \V;IR nbout fifty busheln. sister,. Mrs. Irving Sutphin. ing re-planked under the direction of CHILDI' QAFB BLEND ... if c, i younds B(J^o William Casler, overseer of the county •fe'gUd ierpBytor GENUINE MOCHA AND JAVA - - 29c; 3 pounds 8Oc Tin- (ixlirrnn'n did not lift yesterday Jacob Dickinson was a Philadelphia COFPll WEEK-TRUE COFFEE QUALITY AND VALUE: morinnp: l-ei-tmso- of the high wind. visitor last week. Mr. and Mrs, Dick- roads in thia neighborhood. About fifteen children attendotl a inson are in New York today, where Children's day will be observed next. Look them over carefully, you will find them perfect in every party given last Thursday afternoon Mrs. Dickinson is taking treatment for Sunday night, . • respect. There is no secret about o'ur coffee leadership. |We buy direct by Mrs. Thomas J. Casler of Port nervous trouble. Mrs. Thomas Lawless gave birth to and roast and blend in the most modern methods, to get coffee perfec- Monmouth. The afternoon was spent Children's day was observed at the a son a few days ago. tion. Every grain must measure up to the highest standard of excel- In playing games. Ice cream, cake and Baptist churth last Sunday. Rev, William Atkins-was shoeing a horse lence. Then they are retailed at wholesale prices. Women folks know candy were served on the lawn, Horace Goodehlld gave a short talk in in James Walsh's shop Monday*when, their value and keep a watchful eye on our special sales. A good sav- the animal became 'frightened at a" ing in three-pound lots, • ' - "The World From the Sidewalk," the morning' and the Sunday-school "FOUR" "SIX" m a humorous lecture, will be given at eld its exercises at night. The pro-motorcycle which was pawing near by. V 111 * lv^ SWEET BLOOM 31o LB the Navesink Methodist church next ram consisted of songs, exercises and The horse'plunged and kicked and in I J. CdlV STERLING - - . SSc Tuesday night by Keith Cherry of ecitations. the mix-up Atkins's trousers were so La Philadelphia for tho benefit of the Ep. Donald Goodchild will take entrance badly torn that he had to buy now Sweet Bloom is the sweetest Butter churned at -any price. Aae Your Soaps and •worth league. (xaminntlons for Princeton university ones. BThiQlti THIS A good many strawberries are being he last of this week, OTWl. S CAKBI CHILDS' LAUNDRY SOAP 7o shipped from the Port Monmouth sta- Children's day was celebrated in B CAKES GUILDS' NAPHTHA SOAP 8 CAKES CHILDS' WHITE •--=e- 17c tion, Crawford Walling of Harmony ho Reformed church Sunday morning, Rod Sox Baseball Playorg Sake the Wan- is the heaviest shipper, Elmer 1Willett jtocltations were •given by Alice Mc- "THK IS MY CAR" and, George Thomas are also large lolvey, Arnie Kelna and Anna Wyok- deien Into Camp. Drinking Cups 3 Packages for lOc shippers, off and a short address was made by The Red Sox kept up their winning John Leddy. Sr., has. returned to his Rev. Charles W. Boeder. Etta Emma streak In a basebari game here Sunday Pride of Ownership— CUPS IN EACH PACKAGE:. HANBY-SAF'E-SAMTARY work with the Central railroad at Thorne, daughter of Joseph Thorno, by defeating the Wanderers of Long OHILJDS' ^ Bridgeton, after attending the funeral was baptized. Next Sunday morning Branch by. a score of 13 to 5. A Marion inspiration of his sister. Miss Margaret Leddy {he pastor will Speak on '.'The Lord's , Mr. Gent of New Tfork spent Sun- BAKING POWDER 15c lb can of Port Monmouth. Day—A Day of Re-Creation," At night day with Frank Langwith. The nineteen-fourteen Marion "Four" is the result of years spent in It's a pure phosphate quality at leas than half the price of the ex- David Kirkwood and Charles See. there will be a song service and a ser- Miss Eleanor Goodwin and Miss Jo- pensively advertised brands. Our knowledge of it and faith in it js so sephine Grunby of Brooklyn are, earnest endeaver to build a thoroughly reliable car, complete In every, ley and son Leonard of Brooklyn spent mon on "Christ, the Model for. the great that we guarantee it to be equal to any Baking Powder Jany- Sunday with their families, who areChristian Life.'' There will be no'guests of Mrs, Edward Corlies, detail of luxury and equipment. where. We • will refund your money if'it should fail in its work. You visiting relatives at Port Monmouth, prayer meeting Fri'day night because William . Gibson's house on Main Today this car represents a vehicle of refinement and graee—a will surely be a pleased womaniif you use Ohilds* Baking Powder. . George H. Willett, Jr., an engineer of the Chautauqua at Red Bank. The street has been repainted by Robert ear which is designed to give constant service, on the Alleghany division of the Penn- church will be closed during the pas-W, Blair, lOc JAR Bylvania railroad, has been visiting tor's vacation in July, There is no improvement in the con- Becauie of the proper relationship between horse'power and Q A 7c his parents at Port Monmouth, dition of Mrs, Henry DuBoii, one of weight the, Marion is economical in upkeep. Its Balance insures long LUSK'S iWL T MUSTARD No service was held last Sunday the oldest residents of the village. Shemileage from tires. It's extremely sharp, but fine flavored and very appetizing. night at the New Monmouth Batist BMlet Hewn. hug been in poor health a long time, church because of the Children's day Harry R, Peacock of Coeoanut but her condition took a turn for tho Flexibility of Operation and a Arm, absolute control at all speeds Princess Blend TEA Half-pound - 17c exercises in the other churches. Grove, Florida, is visiting at the home worse a few weeks ago, under all conditions—a wonderfully easy riding chassis—beauty of line The Tea that's best for icing. Every year it's-getting more pop- Thomas P. Anderson, who has been ular, Already this season many are asking: Wild strawberries are plentiful at of P. 0. Welgond, very sick with grip, is much improved. and finish equal to that of any high-priced product, are characteristia Plattmount, near Locust Point, and Mrs, Henry E. Ackerson, Sr,, was of the Marion which inspire pride of ownership. "WHAT IS THE BEST TEA FOR 'ICINC1?" niany residents of that section go New York visitor on Tuesday.; To this'the answer is Childs' Princess Blend Tea. It's one of the berrying nearly every day, Harry Browor of Freehold visited You are always proud to say to youf, best Summer drinki we know of. It's Refreshing, It's Invigorating. Mrs, Hattie Martin of Joliet, 111., P. 0, Weigand on Friday. Mrs. Peter Coss spent part of last It's Economical, who is visiting her son Edgar at Port Misses Louisa Gardner and Etta week with her sister, Mrs. Patrick Mend, "This Is my car" Monmouth, spent Thursday with yrist of Roselle are visiting Miss .McCue of Shrewsbury, friends at Perth Amboy. Maud L. Ivins, Miss Catherine Cooney spent Thurs-" Investigate for yourself the Marion's noted mechanical excel- RolSert Fields of Nutswamp fell John S, VanMater lost a valuable day with her sisters, Mrs, THomas lence. Prove to your own satisfaction that the Marion, in elfher four CHILDS' GROCERY CO., from a tree last Thursday afternoon horse last week with sieknesB. while"picking cherries. He was badly Charles V. Poinsett of Trenton wai Little of Red Bank and Mrs. Martin or §ix, is a quality can We have facti and figures to prove to you ita .shaken up and bruised. a Hazlet visitor on Thursday. Kearny of Shrewsbury. economy of upkeep. You will better understand then why the 62 BROAD STREET. Phone 249 W. RED BANK, N. J. A ticket office has been opened at the Miss Margaret Melville of" Galena, Mrs. Michael MurphVand her sonMarion is a sound motor car investment. Where Your Money Goes the Farthest Leonardo railroad station for the sum- Illinois, is visiting -Miss Elkabbth S; John of Port Monmgjkn spent Sunday mer, with John O'Brien, Jr., of Leon- Aekorson. , with James Dugagf; atdo in ohaige. A Mrs. John h. T. Webster and Mrs. Miss Sadie ajMTLizzie McKnight of Mr. and Mrs, J. Edwnrd Johnson Anna Lick visited relatives at Jersey- Freehold:J»s ward Hoey; Marion Motor Car Co., Indianapolis, Ind. ing about? There is no better time than now, while the market condition*- ._ with Mr. Bauhman's parents at Port Florence L. DeNike have returned are riRht. Monmouth. home f 10m a few days' visit at Brook- IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT It is also a seasonable time to have your furnace looked over and ,,-; ., ' Miss Eameralda Graff, who gradu- lyn- __ _.. COVUTCOVUT, X. J, at Tn-ntiJii. I 1UMO))J- KIVP notice June, 1!»14, af 10:30 o'clock on tlio fore- ates from the Trenton normal schoo Tor the District of N. J. to all pi'isoiiM flalinhip tliL> Halil ile- noon of thfit ilay. If thu flame nhaU bo n in shape, not wait until it is needed. I will also repair tho tin work on -j this month, js visiting her mother al If you want to move your merchan- Charles I1. Iruln in. llouRe'Boat ".Mora.' Hcrlbed houso bout "Alnrn," or Itnowlnu day of jurl.ndictlon, othcrwluo on tlie your houE.e, or put your kitchen range in shape. t . In Admiralty. or having anylhliiB to Buy why the anmC next day of jurisdiction thoroaftor. then For any information on the above, consult iNavesink, dise quickly reach the buyers through In obedience to u Monition Seizure t should not bft condemned and forfeited, und thero to lntoipouc a claim for tho • Mrs. Harvey Johntry of Belford is the columns of THE BED BANK REG- rno directed. In the ubove-ehtltlod nnd tlm pro'uccdM tliereof dtHtrllJuted nu- name, mid to muko their alienations in lnid up with rheumatism. ISTER. Your goods may be the finest I liavo sclewl nnd taltcn Into.my py coidlnK to tlic'pruyflf of the Hhol, that tli;»t behalf. HIOII the following doacrlbed, to witthi-v be and appt-ai befoit- thi> "jultl court, ALBKRT BOLLSClnVEII.DR, HOWARD FTWSY " Mrs. William Maby of Belford hai in the market but they-will remain on house-boat, "A\ora" for tho Causes•••ao'i to bo held hi am] for tlio District of , tj. S. Marshal, Dl«t. of N. . been, on the sick lipt. your shelf unless the people ate told forth in tlio libel now1 pondlriK lnr tin N. J., nt tho UnltPd Stnt«s Com t Room, EDWIN It. SEMPL.E, . Phone 234-J. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvnnus Carhart of about ihm<~Adverti8ement. U. H. Dlstilct Court tor the District 0 in thu city of Trenton, on the 23Q day of Prootor for Hbellant, Newartt, N. J. 74 Monmouth Street.

-. '•> INige KlghUon. THE RED BANK REGISTER.

TA.IK HATSM NEWS. Of Xultb la mtoalTlur BUg for EVERYBODY IS OOMINQ TO Collection In th« Buruugii The bouid of hLalth ii n u\ m^ 1 ids for garbage inlli tion h ij^ nm t lu Attend >ent to Sen ft di\ I> t)h\ti Wnl utt li\ Now is the Fridav noon llu (.UIIIILL miiti ulm the time to buy Co. must KIVL hoiiil with tun >uit tit-. Im GOLDSTEIN'S $fi(»U foi t!u> fuitlitul in. 1 human i uf Porch Broad •St.'-Red Bank. his euntiiHt Rocker your 'I In annual I unlit -Inn1, if tin PliiWi-,'lio.U iluli will I i lu 1,1 1 hi i Sale THE STORE FOR THRIFTY POLKS Refrigerator d«v ninht uf nt\t N\itk n lu 1 luj ni thi itu at Hid U.mk Sale of House Dresses John Mac\iHiru\ ml 1 n h uf Kift \ nik i inn iln« n 1 u I T t •> t> i n BROADWAY LONG BRANCH fatnniiii i lionii on tlu nui 1 mV Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only (, \\ Cio'iti lii*- liil \v ti i |in m hib ht'U'o on I't nl fctntl Hi diil the We Have Just Received a Whole Carload of Just at the time when you need thorn most, C. A. sJohriMjii iiiii] family of New- House and Porch Dresses made of good percale, in ark will conic down today fur a *wc.> weeks' cnnipinjr vi>*it on Auniii-Ui? M. light and medium grounds, in neat cheeks and llinton's ]ii'ojii'i"ty on ilio risiv bank. stripes; nicely piped with plain color material; made Hereafter the iiosti'lVr.'e will open Fine Porch Rockers tvijiy morning at 5: ir> uVloi'k ;itid in a very desirable style, Dont fail to come in im- clew at eight o'clock nt nitfht, M«i]s now nrrivo nt 0:00 and lu:20 A. M.I In Green, Natural and Golden Oak mediately if you want any of these dresses as they and 5:-in I\ M. Mails oln.-v at c: :',(i, und 10:45 A. ,M.. mill $13.00, $13.B0, $15.00, $16.60, $13.98, $15.00, $16.50, $20,00, The Methodist ladies' aid ?o:iety $20.00, $22.50, $26.00. $22.50, $25.00, $27.50. will meet tomorrow afternooif at JU'«. , (Basement.) Leon Little's, Harry Lewis is visiting his uncle, Another Loi Corsets Frank Goodridjre of Moinelnir, We are'famous for our Corset Bargains, but we The Methodist Sunday-school gave Children'5 day exercises of the Pres- ? a fine program of recitations, chor- byterian Sunday-school. The church think this offering will eclipse any we ve ever had uses and vocal and instrumental music was decorated with roses, laurel and at the Children's day exercises at the daisies. the good fortune to give you. The model is a regu- church Sunday night. Th? church j Barren Rex, son of Charles Rex, lar $1.00 style, made of good batiste and trimmed was deforated with ilowers and Ameri- will graduate Friday from Lafayette, can flags. collepe at Easton, Pennsylvania. with a silk embroidered band; sizes 18 to 80 and Recorder Frank A, Mulford spent Miss Helen Yeonmns, a teacher in yesterday at New York. the Oceanic public school, has re- .plenty of them so as not to disappoint on account of Mrs. Daniel Allaire loft yesterday turned to her home at Washington, for a week's visit with Mrs! Edward D. C. Miss Rose Ledley, another sizes. Remember a $1.00 model, made equal to Hunter of New York. Mrs. Allaire eacher in the Oceanic school, has gone lots of $1.00 qualities, our special price and Jlrs. Hunter will spend today on 0 her home in New York state. an automobile trip to Staten Island. Mrs. Samuel Brill gave birth to a Christopher D. Chandler has added ion Monday. Mr. Brill is employed 50c Fair Havyii, New Jersey, waiting by Pritehard & Williams at Seabright. paper to his business. Miss Agnes Hicks of Bridgeport, Dr. .(jeorge V. Warner on Thursday Connecticut, is visiting her brother, attended the annual banquet of thePercy Hicks. Practitioners' society of Eastern Mon- Mrs. Hawkes of New York is visit- mouth at the Deal Inn. , ff Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brillr and iaecgues Lorfey Haskell was one" of the pall Lee VanNest, one of the graduate* bearers" Sunday at the funeral of Wil-of the grammar school, has bought a Summer Needs at Light Prices liam Hammerstein at New York. bicycle from Charles H. Ennis of Red Sirs. JoHn S. Lewis of Englishtown Bank with which to ride to his work as Long Kimonas, made of serpentine crepe, in has returned home after spending sev- office boy in the Seabright beach club,, eral dr^ya with friends in town,- Mrs. John Brill won a lace embroid- pretty figures an4 stripes; an exceptionally good John Manning has given up his po- red collar and a hmidpainted pitcher sition with the Asbury Park Vrcfi and and Mrs, Levi B. Van Neat won a M ME iLD MAN, I CANTil^ITH YOU ON THATNiGHr, value, cut full width and length; very special at is now employed in the Red Bank of- fancy lace collar hy winning the most flee of the United States express com- games Monday night at Naramatta AS I AM GOING TO SEE THE ; • pany. • counil of Degree of Pocahontas. The Aniceto Lucia of Red Bank has 1 embroidered collar and pitcher were ANNUAL, BIG iHOW Short Kimonas and Dressing Sacques, made of opened a receiving branch of hia tail- donated by Mrs. Phillip Bonner and oring establishment at Alberto Pera's Mrs. John Wilson donated the lace Given Undtr the Auspices of lawn, crepe, voile and dotted swiss in a large va- shoemaker shop, collar. Felix Gottschalk has had his house Thomas Clark returned to his duties rie.ty of styles, gome plain and simple, others lav- repainted. vesterday as landscape gardener at ishly trimmed with ribbon. We know you will find Mrs. Harry ^.nderson of Springfield Larchmont, Long Island, after spend- has been visiting her parents, Mr. and ng a week with his family here. just the style and price you are looking for in our toi. William Curchin, Sr. Mrs, John C, Brill spent part of The boy scouts met Saturday night ast week with New York friends. vast assortment at at the sehoolhouse and arranged for Miss Ariel Seaman, daughter of an over-night hike on Monday of next George Seaman, returned home Sun- OF FAIR HAVEN, N. j. ,weeK to the woods between Ltncroft day from Savannah, , where SOc, 59c, 98cf $1.29 and Holmdel. They. will cook their tine had been teaching school since They Always Present a Great Bill of Novelty and Comedy meals at the camp. The scouts now October, Sensations of the Cleverest, Snappiest Sort have seyihteen membersA Mr, and Mrs. Frank N. Worth of Mrs. John Farrell of Rumaon spent Red Bank were Thursday guests of part of last week with her daughter, Garfield Grover, PRICES SSc, SOc, S1.OO Washable Crepes Mrs. Alexander-B, Gurehin. SEAT SALE AT EMPIRE THEATRE iEGlNNiNQ TUESDAY, JUNE SO - ' Mrs. Emily Jones has had a new Benjamin Cook Is employed as a The • season's most wanted wash fabric, and shingle roof put, on her house on Clay lif esaver by the Seabright beach elub. street by Charles Hnyden, Barton Emight of .New York spent your every desire in this dainty material will be •William B. Little has repainted John Sunday wfth his parents, Sir. and Mrs. hardware department to the rear oft deary's house on Pearl street James Enright, Jr. his store and has moved the telephone found here. Charles Hulse, a motoiman on thebooth to the front of the store', The young women of Bethany chap- Rumson trolley line, was laid up part Plain crepe, 50 inches, wide, very fine grade ter of the chapel of the Holy Com- of last week with sickness. ' . Richard Wyckofl has started a liv- Cooling Wash Stops That Itch Ve n ent ery bustneBS with his automobile. , Joseph McLaughlin of Lakewood SOc yard. 3ES-SMonmouth 2hal ffl a shorl t ertalnmentime ego went att A brick and cement cross-walk has B nd ] was a visitor here last week, been laid, at the corner of Main and Creper with large heavy dot 39c yird. New YSHT / P e«8ur!%?K Frank McMahon has cleared out his Second streets. Vet—notVetnot la hlhalff »H hour—nohu t in trovbles, "WMM eaft gglve you * ffood New York Saturday. They made the greenhouse, preparatory to setting out (ten minutes—buibt t iin. 6 secondsd . trjatjl l bbottlbtt Bl of f thhthee SOTulBe D. Mrs. Fred A. Wilson of Third street Jiiit i. few flropB of that mild, sooth- Fancy striped crepes, several designs to choose tap by steamboat. The y carnations. has picked 200 four-leaf and flve-leajC ing, cooling wash, the D. D. p. Sre-Prasoflptlon for only 2S cents. Kf V"^ of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carton of lovers this season. Bcrlptlon, the famoua our© for-Eczema, Eon't fail to try this famoua redi from 25c yard. °f the entertninment: New York have returned home after and the itch la gone. Your burning akin 3for any kind of summgikBkln trouble—i M, Curchin, who is em- Hei-bert Hale, who is employed on is instantly rtlleved and you hava ab- \,-o know Pi Dt D. wiU, filva you Instant Black and white striped crepe, very.much in viaiting Mr. Carton's sister, Mrs, Pat- the Ichiff estate, is boarding at Mrs. solute protection from allmmmet eltla relief; by the Public Service ekctrl rick F. Shea of Center street. Deborah Voorhees's on the Oceanic demand, 39c yard.. company at Red Bank, has been enjoy- Harry Johnson, a painter here, is JAMBS COOPER, Jr., jq>ru»ggist, Red Bank, N, J. ing a week's vacation, * road, Crepe Cloth with colored silk woven dots at John Hobrough has built a front now employed at New York. William C. Mulford has white- porch.to one of the Covert cottngea on A quorum did not attend the Rum-washed the trees on the Central hotel 25c yard. the river bank Benjamin Pllk of son fire company's meetinfi Thursday grounds. boarding there. night. The next meeting -will be held The Oceanic fire company fair will Miss Florence Campbell, a.school tSs Thursday night, July 0th, be hold tho week of July 29th, Louis teacher at Colt's Neck, is spending J.J.VANDERS William E. Carton of New York Freitajar is chairman of the committee tho sunvmei1--vacation at her home Samuel Hendriekeon hahis had hisvisited relatives here last week, - in charge of the fair. hare. The Methodist Alnlm Bible class Mr, and Mrs, E, Cook Carter of Painting AfeV*^ by cleared over $20 by a Mti'invbci-ry and New York spent Sunday with Loo ico cream«festival on Gcoiyro W, Cook's NEWS. Hartwip. RED BANK GARAGE COMPANY, This will be the summer of White Skirts, the Itnvn last Wednesday afternoon and Frank Smith is . gathering hig Theodore Morson, o former ve Ban/jlitars of liberty aafl Ajjioriosia' Mi- .of Fair Haven, is now employed night. strawberry crop. Ho has eruployed Bridge avenue, near station, most popular and desirable summer dress. We're foreman* of construction on The executive committee of the olmnloB Oliooje Hew OlHooro. 2B pickers, RED BANK, N, J. Rumson improvement aRsociatton met These officers have been elected by Charles Salmon will move shortly certainly prepared for your demands in every want- department store at New B Prices reasonable and estimates Arthur Sickles, Edmund Henrii last Wednesday .night ut President the Daughters of Liberty: from the Robinson house to Eaton- ed material, including Bedford Cord Piques in Hugh Hartshorne's, Thouiiminl meet- <"'iiuiicll(ir—MI-H. ,1, Hi Woo,l Ilurvey. town, where ho is employed as a horse- son, Mortimer r.m^hin and Vice ctiuiu'lliir-—,MI-K, .(nlin Kt'liip. cheerfully given. •* 1 1 1 Su ing of the assoiihtion will be held next several width cords, Ratine, Rice Cloth, Burlap ^ ,' ]' »«'av iMschall pl AtiKociiiti! vlt'i' ffiiiin-'lliir—Mr, AHli man. , ':• on t Saturday afternoon at the Rumson 'I'reiihiii'i'r—Mi-n, William PurHor, Edward Lewis Landin of New York Jliddltto'vn nlhktic club\ country club, AHHlNtiint triMiMurot'—Alrri, spent Saturday and Sunday with P. B. Linen and Crepes, all'ma^ in Russian Tunic effects, wvei- thud h.isc. IUiKiii Sotri'tnry—MrH. JDJIII SUIdmyrt", play s B IU aBe The Presbyterian Suridny-schoo McGonigal. H'li" 5HV >"bast->, uuremCui-hmn i^s imn left AHHiHtiint Keeretury—-llniii'fi Woolloy. plain or gathered backs. Pearl Button Trimmed. fild& andfyanBrunB t plays in light field will meet at 9:30 o'clock in the morn- Iimidu H( ntincl—Willtnm I'mkei'. Rev, and Mrs. Clifford' K, Dilks CHRISTIAN SCIENCE and is substitute catcher ing during the summer, months. 'Outside eontiiH'l—•• .loli.n SUi(lm''i'u. . have returned from a visit at Madison. We have sizes to fit any size from 22 to 38 inch Henry Hume passed,the tenderfoot Mrs, Dillcs'a mother is spending a fewi Donald Rankin, Jr., has bought i Oftlcora of the American MeshnnicR 1 pony for his sons, James and ^Valte] examination Thursday nifjht' and waswill be elected Mondavv, June 2nth. days here, f waist measure and Sffito 44 inches in length, and all BanKin, initiated into the boy acouts. The The following nominations haVe been Frank Carhort hng quit his job on I priced low enough for everybody to have several ^eouts hold a drill kst night to prepare made: the Sheppard Knapp place and, is now ! SUNDAY EVENSNG for the nrem'en'B parade. A bags drum working on the Lufburrow 'estate at j changes. , 1 »V«B0W HBWB. played by Barry Herold" has been Ciiiiiiciloi'—Willliim II. Cni'lnirt, AT 8 O'CLOCK 1 yii-«! c'oiincilot'— WiiiliUii She Shrewsbury._ ' ". '. i added to the scouts' musical ;equlp- Vast oimrHllor-— William I'nrlU'i-. Andrew Freednwn has had new »«noiB will Be Hold Tlinrjflny anfl Sat jiecni'ilinir Mi-rp'-tin-y—'Xlnrrcll Alouru. WEDNESDAY EVENING iwday Kifhti at Befl Mea'i HaU, •morft. The scouts have.three patrols fences put up In front of the Byrarn 98c, $1,98, $2.98, $4,95, $5.98 of eight members each arid another AHHiKtiiiH ifroKlInx NuiM'utmy—Miner farm on Prospect, avenug whifh he AT 8 O'CLOCK . Starting tomorrow night dances will Htifi (2uncl(i>niiii.4ii. • ; be held in Red Men's hall every Thurs- patrol will be formed'tomorrow night I'liiiUK'iul ywri'liU'V—rlliiiici/ Wiiollty, bought a shpj-t tinie ago, The scouts annual cainiiing trip wij A. AltwaiJTr of Newark has moved day night during the summer by the bejiekl in July, J; y yeeanic social club, under thedlree. t'linihittof-j-Aillnir Hyi'iH in one of Clarence Ford's bungalows' LIBRARY HALL Edgar H. deSenan iiccomModatec Inside (MMiilrit'l—-(JMcnr n'r near the railroad station. Broad St STRAUS CO. :*on of Edwin SofTing. Starting next LONG BRANCH, N, J, ^Saturday night dnncea will be liek' many guests ovar Sunday ht the OiUNidrr Mi-iittiii-1—.1n."ii|)lr Wliitu. Miss Goraldine Pitzmauiice of New i»0wy Saturdny night during the sum-Shrewsbury Inn, Many bookings have Tl-HStOU—.'(OBvpIl Wl»it«'. York is a KUest of Miss Margaret already been mada for IJio Fourth'of The duos of the Mechanics' lodge Fitzmatu'lee, •« - » tMW >n,;Red Men's hall by ti\e Kerlon have been increased from $8 a year to- j,|lub/of New York. Wyman'a orches- July., A BETTER SCHOOL ; James Eniight, Jr., lids rented Mrs $10 a year, Jlr, and Mrs, Edward H; Simpson k. ' Can be F'oiind Nowhepa. THE DANGER TO HEALTH iSfit^ P6!anic wiU Ploy Thursday Lotta Jeffrey's house on Main stred 1 Benjamin A, Shoemaker spent yes- spent Sunday at Btaton Island. If you have any doubt of tho truth of ^Bights, and Gramman's orchestra of Jeremiah Cr.row, assistant post, tlio above aHsertiOn, come and Epenij a in a faulty constructed or out of date closet to William K, Crockett of New York terday nt Now York. j low houra in our olaiB-roonm and you'll ppd'Bliny will play Saturday nights, who moved In Satiii'day, Harry J3. Edvyarda's IIOUHC on master, started on his motorcycle foe doutot It no lonwor. Our attontlnnob ln- should make you decide on new equipment pigstMMi'.Reeves of Kansas, a "atuclant Mrs,, William- Proctor of Long Church street has been-piped for gas.Bound Brook on.Sunday, At koypoit cr(!p.sos .every week, nnd at" proBont it reeardless of cost, howcvci— , • • • ^nfmitft, Institute at Brooklyn, was a Branch is visiting.her parents, Mr Mrs, Howard I. Hance has returned something went wrong with his ma-t!io largest in the liist'ory of our 10 years Jll^a^ guest of Rev, Arthur A, Me- chine and he had to return home, in Forth Arnboy, . Our prices on 'iStfitttfawf* Vitrite closets and Mrs, Charles Bex. home after spending several days with 1 All possible Improvements have been Elmer JPearsall is remodeling th< her brother, Frank Potter of Imlays- Mr, and Mrs, Ro^ei Young of New- mado, ami to sea out- elnsB-rooma "in and on remodeling plumbing need not deter you li&Wit* Brower has pub a birch house on Washington street which was town. .•.,'• ark ore visiting Mr. and Mrs, U'ml H, action" under our ut>-to-dota mtthqd« McCarter.v "" ••..-. and oplciiaid eaulpmetit. would aurprli* from having an equipment which safeguards -^puntain In hia store. bought recently by Mttyor John M Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin A. Shoe- you. . you* health. Will .be nonilrtated next Tues- Corliea from Robert NelsOtti^Bnd hi maker and.Mrs. Irene Brown took an Mr, and Mrs, Prank Giles of New- We are proud of our school and' eer. ;:^- ^arumeunk tribe of Red hna-put a shingle roof on John Saw automobile trip to Princeton on Satur- ark-are spending several days with J, rtlally welcome vigltora, W, RBYJJOIJDS » SON, Ver'a hoiuie on Blntbam ^ avenue. day to see a college baseball game. H. Uppineott. ^ Sumbinj, Heating, Thminf flWjrwn of recitations, chor- Michael Hallanfln'a property on Main William-Pontiri hap opened his TRAINER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 8& East front St.lRed Ban ™*?al 'and .inBtrumental music street ha« been fenced by Mr, Pesrsall. boarding house at Little Silver Point. For quick results try a REOISTF.IC fuhdw afternoon at the J. Dewitt • Brower has , moved the American Building, ?• Mr, and Mrs. Phelps^ot New York are advei tibpment.—Advertisement. AMBOY, N. J.