BANE Iiauod VfaWy, Entered u Secoad-ClEti Matter et tta Post- 1 VOLUME XLII. NO. 30. silica at Red Bask, H. J., uriar tie Act ol Much 3d, 187S3, RED BANE? N. J., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1920. $1.50 Per Year. PAGES 1 TO 8.

the Little Silver fire company, was machine or nothing. He says that he TWO HOUSES SOLD. ibout it. Mr. Iiruislcd said that tho one-of the delegates nt the confer- would not have signed it if he hud FOR A BETtER RED BANK. nayur told him it was not up to the ence. Ho declared at laut Thursday's known that Mr, Armstrong had told HVsry Longstrcot Buys Hudson Ave- nayor to try to stop gambling at Red the. delegates on the night of the con- nue House for a Home. meeting, that the only reason why the TOWN PROJECT LAUNCHED Sunk; it was up to the chief. "In the LITTLE SILVERITES IN WRAN- delegates consented to the American- ference to go home und lay the mat- Harry Longstreet of Munroe ave- neantime gambling continues, our MONROE EISNER BOUGHT BIG GLE WITH COMM1TTEEMEN. LnFriince engines being bought was ter before the members of the conV nue bus bought from Cook & Oakley THURSDAY NIGHT. rouths are corrujited, and law, order TRACT LAST WEEK. bemuse John Bates, u member of puny. a house on the west side of Hudson md decency are flouted," said Mr. JFiremion Present Petition, Stating avenue for $3,COO. The sale wan Scope of the Playground Association He Bought Fourteen Acres of Land committee, hud told the delegates to be Enlarged and the People to Jraisted. "By all means, yes. Let Among Other Thing* Tliat They that if they didn't take an Americun- made by Hawkins Bros. Mr. Long- is have more recreational facihtips so Extending from Prospect Avenues Will Havo Nothing to Do with Ap- street will move into the house. The be Asked to Appropriate $1,000 to Harrison Avenue—-Ancl©a£ LaFrance machine they would get for the Work. hat our young folks will not be paratus which Has Been Ordered. nothing. Mr, Duvia said he ami his lot is 30x75 feet and the house has -empted on all sides by the forces of Graveyard on the Place. The Shrewsbury township commit- colleagues thought it better to take six rooms, a bathroom and modern Hacking from some of the largest ivil and hnve no opportunity to get Monroe Eisner last week bought tee lust Thursday afternoon had n an American-LuFrance engine than ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR BIG improvements. The new owner will and most influential fraternal and be- lean, wholesome recreation," , con- from L. E. Brown and Samuel Sulmth meeting which for scrappiness and to ta|j« nothing. Mr. liatca replied to take possession April 1 at. nevolent organizations of the town luded Mr. Kraisted. fourteen acres of land extending DAY ON THE RIVER. and from many individuals was given liveliness rivaled the Now Years re- these remiirliB of Mr. Davis by saying Mr. Longstreet has sold his house Mayor Arthur A. Patterson was at from the east side of Prospect ave- orgtiuizutioi n meeting the y that he had not made the statement An All-Day Prograip i» Being Pro- on Munroe avenue to Cyrenius Ben- to the Ked liank playground associa- nue to Harrison avenue. The prop- tion last Thursday night at a meet- ;he meeting and he was on his feet 1 and council nt Red Bank. The town- attributed to him. "Yess., you (Ilid," pared, With Various Sports Dviring nett of Shrewsbury ' fo" r $2,100* . The is soon as Mr. Jiraisted finished taili- erty is opposite the CJL'O"1£L> I '. ISorden 4 ing at the office of John S. Applegate. furm on the west side of Prospect ship verbal combat did not lust as responded Mr. Davis. Vou k the Doylicbt Hours and a Masque lot is COxlBO feet and the house has ng. Mr. Applcgulc told the mayor long as the one at Hud JJanli, but know As told previously in The Register, avenue, which was bought last year by you did. VVIiat is the use of trying to Fete at Niaht. the association has launched a move- .hat he was not on trial and did iwt sparks flew plentiful while it wua on. get out of it?" ave to talk. The mayor responded Mr. Eisner. Mr. Eianur has had the The trouble developed from the Saturday will be ice carnival day ment to increase the usefulness of the house on the Borden farm torn down Lester C. Lovett said that he had at Bed Bunk. The North ShrewB- playgrounds and to provide additional hat he wanted toi talk in order ^o recent action of the township com- drawn up the petition to suit the be- ihow folks that he did not approve und he will build a new one. He mittee in ordering two Anieriean-Lu- >ury ice yacht club will have charge PROPOSED NEW THEATER. recreational facilities for children bought the land" on the opposite aide liefs of the fire company members. of the events and Councilman Wil- and adults. Much enthusiasm was f gambling at Red Dunk. Hi! said J'rance motor fire machines. The He said the petition did not exactly ie could prove this statement hy of the street from Mr. ilrown and committee did not place its order un- liam H. It. White has been put at the shown at the meeting and the orig- Mr. Sabath for the purpose of en- coincide with his own beliefs, but that head of the carnival committee. - The COMPANY IS BEING ORGANIZED inators of the movement were very something which had occurred only til after it had held a conference for the sake of good fire fighting :i few days previous. larging his grounds. The price has with delegates . representing the events will be strictly amateur in TO BUY SITE. much gratified over the interest and not been made public but is said to servico it would be unwise for the every way asd the prizes will be mer- There was a peanut vendor on Shrewsbury and Little Silver fire Negotiations Arc Under Way for the evidence of good will manifested. have been $15,1)1)0. William H. companies. Two machines of the committee to buy an American-La- chandise donated by merchants of Monmouth street who was giving Houston made the sale. France machine for Little Silver Red Bank and vicinity. Sale of Broad Street Properties The Knights of Columbus and the prizes with peanuts which he sold Owned by Dr. Harvey W. Young AmeEican legion of world war vet- The largest part of the propei'ty :«f t.he- Knitfbts of Columbus and the get the kind of machine it wanted— )ay it before the company. He paid capital stock of $200,000, The com- Mr. Applcgate acted as chairman legion were made by Joseph Johnston nue was once part of a farm owned Little Silver n Stutz und Shrewsbury i i i i,,, informed that the Little display (lags and bunting on Saturday of the meeting and gave a brief his- by the late Willium B. Parker. On le 1]l( 011 i and to otherwise give the business sec- pany will issue $175,0(J0 of preferred and Dr. Hurry Magee. an AmAmenean-LaL r ranee. TThh e LttLittll e SSilver delegates were virtually forced stock, with a guaranteed dividend of tory of the playground association. the southeast corner of this land, next tion of the town a gala day appear- He said that of late the association Letters expressing regret because to the Borden property line, is a fcilventes said that in order to meet to accept an Anierican-Lafnince ma- eight per cent. Thjs stock will be a of the senders' inability to be present the extra expense of this arrange- chine. ance. Owners of ice boats which are had been going down bill and that it graveyard, the existence of which few' not entered in the races have prom- firat mortgage on the theater and were received from Mrs. Lewis S. ment they would contribute .$1,000 John S. Applegate, the township $50,000 of this stock will he sold at was sure to die unless the people of Red Bankers art' aware. How old ised to use their boats for the bene- the town look greater interest ill it. Thompson, Sigmund Eisner, Dr. Peter this graveyard is no one knows. Old- *>ut of their company's treasury counsel, was naked by Mr. Armstrong lied liank and vicinity. A large plot P. Rnfferty and Benjamin John 1'nr- towar„ d the purchas- e of a Shit'/.. This if there was any legal way the corn- fit of the public in giving rides to of the stock has already been dis- He said that for one thing it lucked timers say that they were told when those who are holiday visitors from funds to carry on even a limited cam- ;er. Mr. Parker also expressed a de- they were young that the [.'raveyiinl offer was not acceptable to the com- mittee could cancel the order for one posed of. The stock luis a par value iire to help the movement financially. mitteemen. They said both machines, f the machines. Mr. Applegnte re- out of town. The"' Monmoulh boat of $.10. An agent of the Wilcox paign. The town annually appropri- was started in early colonial days. o club and the Merchants' steamboat ates $1,000 for playground work and Would be of the same make, and thu pn(,(| that there was none. Mr. company has been at Red Bank sell- About fifteen graves are marked, conference wound up with a victory i Lovett then asked the committee to company will turn their properties ing stock since Monday. for a time the school hourd made a most of them with wooden markers. •#^ -» hi ^ li LI/\lirj,L II *IIF J1. . I 111 I.. f I T. . ._' . « • • _ similar appropriation. Last year the for .Shrewsbury, the Little Silv request the American-LaFrance com- over to the public on carnival day. It is believed that there are many delegates with considerable reluc- The theatrical concern luis been board made no appropriation. Mr. A other older graves whose exact loca- pany to rescind the contract for one named the Hunting company because Applegate stated that public-spirited tance consenting to the buyin•-.'•••gn o—f • j of its machines. Mr. Applegate wns tion in unknown beeuuso tho markers Tony Hunting of Fair Haven, a residents, the most generous of them A TESTIMONIAL DINNER FOR have decayed. On the wooden mark- two Ainoricaii-Lal' ranee machines. | again called upon for nn "opinion. He famous actor, will manage tho the- being Sigmund Eisner, had contrib- Die l)id^| the Americnn-Liil'runcc replied that the committee could ask ICE BOAT CLUB ACTIVE. WORLD WAR VETERANS. ers are carved the names of the pcr- ater. Mr. Hunting and his wife were uted money to keep the playground!- ions whose bodies are in the graves. company wns ?17,nOU, or $500 more the American-LaFrance company to in service in the trenches as enter- ;oing. Mr. Applegate reported that than the appropriation. Otto Boutell, cancel the order for one machine if it ANNUAL MEETING AMD ELEC- It Will be Given Mondaynday, Februarl-ebruary,y J Decay anj the rava),c3 of time have tainers for soldiers during the world the school board would submit an ap- 23d, by the Monmouth Boat Club the agent for the company, suid he { wnntcd to but that in his opinion it TION OF OFFICERS THURSDAY. war. Mr. Hunting had charge of 100 propriation of $1,000 for playground >uth Boat tlub I ma(le the naraea on most of the mark- would chop $500 off this price if the would be foolish for the, officials to' —Committees Appointed nnd Most ers undecipherable. show places in the war zone and he ivork at the coming school election. of the Arrangements Made. contract was awarded to his company. I make such an overture. Six New Members Joined the Club at is an actor of nation wide fame. He said that if present plans matin-pi Among the bodies buried in the •The committee accepted thin second Mr. Applegnte characterized the That Time and a Committee Was the playground commission appointee The Monmouth boat club will hold graveyard is that of Tabor Chadwkk. bid and ordered the two machines petition us insolent and insulting and Appointed to Make a Drive for The two properties contemplated Is annual Washington's birthday din- He was a lawyer at Red Bank when by the Hunting company have a by the mayor would be increasec two weeks ago. _ m>iil that in effect it was a threat by Other New Members. from three to five members and that ner Monday, February 23d, at its the town was only a small village frontagge of 100 feet on ISroud street elubhouse. The banquet will be in and he died about seventy years ago. Lust week the Little Silver firemen'the firemen to go on a strike if they The annual meeting and election f Li Th the recreational work proposed would hold u meeting and'denounced the :ic- did not have their own way. He said of officers of the North Shrewsbury j and l!)0 feet on Linden plnce. The be carried on as n public enterprise the nature of a testimonial dinner to He was twice married and both his tion of the committee in ordering two the firemen were putting themselves of the two places twenty members of the club who j -wives are in the old burying ground. ice yyach t club was held Thursday {j™ been fixed at $40,000 and the instead of being largely a private en American-LaFrance engines. About in the same position as the policemen iht d h fll terprise, as in the past. served in the world war, They are Searches of old deeds show that the twelve members of tho company were of Boston who quit work and went on night and the following were re-elect- agent in the transaction is William Benjamin L, Atwater, J. Lester Eis- j property was once part of a very ed for the ensuing year: H. Houston. The proposed theater nt the committee meeting Thursday strike because their wages were not Com odore— ames I!. Weiivi The new movement plans to mee ner, Morgan B. Eilert, Lawrence C. ; iarge farm awneri by a man named . afternoon and they presented to the raised. "You are public servants and Vice ommod re1—Jumps Hul wi have a lobby entrance on Broad the recreational needs of the entire Prick, Matthew W. Grcig, Abram M. j Nicolls Later owners were Amos township officials a written protest, have no moral right to strike," said iuy—Ir street and stage entrances on Linden community rather than those of chil Kridel, Wellington \V. Kennedy, Jr., j Tilton," Dr. John R. Conover and Henry N. Supp. place. The building, in addition to which among other things declared Mr. Applegate. "You all know what mittee—Jurm1 Hublmnl. Iren alone. The program for adults Herbert M. Langlcr, Vincent H. La- Tabor Cbadwick. At one time it was that the signers of the petition would the country thought of the Boston Thomas Irving Brown, IrvinK Hance, IJcv- being used as a theater, will also be includes the use of the town hall and marche, Jr., Ormond H. Minton, j p p sed to run a street through the large enough to accommodate three ro O not use the Amoricun-LnFrance mil. policemen. If I was a member of erly W. Brown. Dnnlel Aflfly. the River street school during th Frederick J. Noble, William A. Pin-, graveyard from Harrison avenue to chine if it was delivered to them, the township committee I would have Measure™—Enalcy While. Reuben White. stores and offices. The front part of winter as recreation cervteve, with ac House committee—Hobevt Johiiaoti, Daniel the building will be two otories high. tatd, John Statesir Read, M. Luther' proSpCct avenue. This plan v«»3 The petition wan at> follows: Jyour petition published in order to Aaay, Knslcy White. tivities two nights a week at each cen -Savidge, Jesse M. Sabath, W. Paul abandoned because Mr. Borden re- Chairmnn reception committee—James U. The part of the building which will be Wo, the undersigned members of , show what kind of firemen the signers ter. The events at these centers wil Stillman, Lloyd I. Sickles, Edwin L.; iusel\ to sen any of his land for this Weaver. used for the theater will slope down- include athletic and group games, de the Little Silver volunteer fire com-'are." wards from the entrance so that the Thompson, Harold V. B. Voorhis and pUrpose His refusal wn3 influenced pany wish t» HO on record as protest- j "I am perfectly willing that the The club has a membership of 57. bating, dramatics, folk and social Ensley M. White. j j, y, fact that he did not want the Six new members joined Thursday stage will be plainly visible fvom any dancing, community singing, special y e jng ngainBt tho action of our town- petition should be published with mv part of the building. Dr. Edwin Field will be toastmaster graveyard wiped out of existence. snip committee in permitting a manu-1 name heading the list of signers'' night. They are Edward vonKatten- health and Americanization activities and.he is general chairman of the af- One reason why so few peopeoplp e ;The theater will be adapted fur Another part of the program relates facturer of fire fighting apparatuses'exclaimed Lester C. Lovett, "provid- gell, Harry Degenring, Harry Smock, fair. Charles A. Minton is the secre- know the existence of the ancient to enter a second bid ut the meeting, ed that nil the other details of the Wilbur Wenck and Mart P. Haviland the production of dramas, vaudeville to evening recreation for adults and taryy,, Commodore Thomas S. Hub- 1 burying place isthais that it iisscarcels scarcely of Red Bank and Rolf Armstrong of and moving picture shows. The lead- includes hiking, inter-league athlet recently called to consider bids for purchase of the two fire engines are barbdd i s thh e hhonorar y chairmahi n of allll ' reC(jgnizable. It is overgrown wfth supplying fire fighting apparatus, nf- also published. I think it would make New York. ing acts of Keith's vaudeville circuit ics, outdoor dancing and block par committees and George W. Bray will g dtbe short mod- will be produced. Mr. Hunting has wec(]a an(1 rassea an ter having already received a sealed I interesting reading and if the full The club holds the third-class ice tiesi . have charge of preparing the dinner. cgt hea(fstones and wooden markets bid from the same concern the same' fact3 came out the people of the put in twenty years of service with boat' pennant of America, the third- Por children the movement aims t< Commodore Hubbard, Walter S. are a]most conceale(i from view. Not night. We beg to offer our opinion j township might be surprised as to the class ice boat pennant of New Jer- the Keith actors. : keep the playgrounds open all th Noble, Joseph H. Applegate, Mort V if from thc graveyard was once the that this action on the part of our doing'- —s of•• thei^ -r publi<-i:c servants. ... sey, the first-class ice boat challenge It ia planned to have the new the Pach, William T. Conover, Joseph home of a ,family of Harrisons, rel- ater in use not later than next sum- time instead of only during school township committee is improper and "If Little Silver dont want the fire cup and is holding contests for silver hours at at present. Through the Salz and George M. Sandt tire on. at[vea of president William Henry jjv e feel that ththe contraccontractt placeplaced witwith engin...e. we can sen„..„d it to som„...„e „„..„othe,r cups given by Commodore Weaver mer. The house on the Dr. Young the ticket committee; Charles A. Harri30n. Harrison avenue gets its property is used as a boarding house playgrounds it will be attempted t( thth e concerone n referrefd d t o shoulhldd b e iim- place," suid Mr. Bates. "You firemen und W. Harold Powers and for a pen- develop^ special recreation activftic Minton and Augustus M. Minton , name fl.om this {act It is ^d that mediately cancelled ami new bids need not think you can come here and nant given by Past Commodore and is known as the Stinson House. have charge of the entertainment; Bome member3 of the Harrison family The house on the Oakley property is for school children outside of school called for. Further, not desiring | run things to suit yourself. We Thomas Henry Grant. William A. Cole, Richard Applegate,; arfi restinK in the 61d graveyard, but occupied by Mr. Oakley. Both of hours, in co-opert>tion with the physi- George W. Sewing, Augustus M. Min- cannot be substantiated by Wore than that to which we lire en- dont have to turn over the engine to Thomas Irving Brown, George W. cal training department of tht th; t titled, we petition our township com- Bray, William Pintard, William H. R. these houses will be moved away or ton, Harry C. Burrowea, Monroe Eis-; oUUimer; at Red Bank today, you. We can send it to some other torn down if present plans material- schools. I ner and Albert S. Millerform J;he re- i __^»..^. mittee to make an equal division of part of the township." White und James Hubbard were ap- The programfwas arranged by M*5: the $17,000 appropriated between the Charles W. Schneider, a member of pointed to solicit members for the Helen Tucker Bord, who is an -exper ception committee and Capt. Charlen BANK STREET HOUSE SOLD. fire companies of Shrewsbury and the company, then made a speech club. on this kind of work. She was as P. Irwin has charge of the decora- Little Silver and that it not be in- commending the committee for buy- 'The regatta committee selected this TAXICAB HITS TRUCK. sisted by John) L. Montgomery, WIK tions. Frank Saggese Buys Property OwnesI ^lsted that the fire fighting apparatus i ing two Amcricnn-LnFrunce n afternoon as tho date for sailing the at last Thursday night's meeting by Peter F. Lang. of each company be of similnr make chines. He said that the lire coin- first of the series of races for the Autos in an Accident on White Street BIG NIGHT FOR VETERANS. Thursday Morning. gave some of the details of the plan. Peter F. Lang, of West Front street but this matter be left to the judg- puny had 75 members and th;it the third-class pennant of America be- The movement contemplates the em- mcnL of the members of the respec-1 signers of the petition were only a A taxicab driven by Russell Gold- New Officers of Arrow.mith Post Will has sold a house nnd two lots on the tween the Red Bank and Long ployment of a trained superintende.ni be Installed -Tonight • • . north side of Bank street to I'rank, tjve companies. ' In view of the fact j small fraction of the total member- Branch boats. man skidded on White street Thurs- thut we regard the action of recreation, who will be appoint?.' Saggese of Beech street. The house of our ship. He said it was shameful that day morning and ran into a truck of all the year around and will repefv The newly elected officers of Ar- township committee unfair rowsmitb post will be installed to- is of semi-bungalow type and has sis uid fur- such a small handful of men could LODGE OFFICERS INSTALLED. the Swift meat company, which was a salary of $2,000. Part of her.Aitie rowsmitn pose wi i oe installed to- '" •" "~ , " r • rpu,. i,.*. ther the fact that the great majority bring disgrace on the company. Mr. being driven by Bertram Joline of night in the Davidson building by rooms and water and gas. The lot will be to organize special com vhlch h us ] of our members are bitterly opposed \ Schneider was very vehement" in his Officials of Daughters of America Ocennport. The taxicab was badly munity activities, holiday celohra Chaplain William T. Abbott of As-1J" ; '1'° ? ? f $?\ 'tll to an apparatus of the American-La-; remarks und he used many gestures Seated Last Week. damaged, but the truck escaped al- burv Park. Department Commander frontage of 37', feet on Bank street France type being purchased for our tions, pageants, tournaments, fiel s Further argument ensued during The following officers of the most unscathed. Miss Sarah Jane days, municipal music and communit use, we desire it known thut we pre: the course of which Mr. Wainwright Jackson of Fair Haven, a passenger fer no now apparatus at all to having Daughters of America lodge of Red singing. She will also conduct ;t fro said: in the tnxicub, wns thrown from her normal course in recreation leader what we do not want forced upon us. Bank were installed last week by seat with such force that she was "I would like to ask if Mr. Apple- Deputy State Councilor Abram de- ship for teachers, parents and other And we, the undersigned, declare we gnte is here us counsel for the com- badly bruised. will have nothing to do with tin Gro'at of Red Bank: Who may be interested. The tota re- mittee or as u representative of the Councilor—Mrs. Surah E. Ik'iuu'U. expense of the first year's work is es Terre-d to apparatus if delivered to Minnie Keid, songs aru] ties nnd he will take posses Anu'rienn-LaFrance company. Asjociuli- rounrilur -Mrn. V.M-II Km>p. FIRST 1920 SALE. timated at $3,C00, of which it i Us." Mr. Applegate said the question Vice I'uum-iliii—-Huwnnl Hurli-y. male quartets and selections by the. 1st. is iin expressman. 1 planned to obtain $1,(100 by don: The signers, all of whom are lire- wns impertinent; that MMr. " WWain Awochile i-lci councilor— Miss Louise P. Milch Cattle, Horses, Machinery, etc. Baptist orchestra. men, are Lester C. Lovett, John II. oy. at Freehold January 28th. tions. Mr. Applegate said he hope White Avenue House Sold. wriglit knew that he (Applegate(pp ) Juni p cilor—Mis. Gllssi by next year the movement will luiv Skidmore, Richard Hates, Winlield S. wns nl the meeting for no other Gront. The first big public sale of Jacob Ruinson Real Estate Bargain. John Robson of New Yolk, pur- shown so many benefits as to justif "Wainwright, John Moore,, VetVt o Parrorro, pose tliiin to give legal advice. Af- Associate junior pn^t councilor—Ml-* Zlotkin, Freehold, N. J., will take 1 Central location, between trolley bought from the Cook huildinp: ' W. Harrison U idbl lk b h nU- Hcmiftt. plnce at Mr. ZIotkin's sales stables on raising the entire amount by tax; nnd river, double store, grocery and puny a bouse of six rooms on Slininpiinoro, William ter considerable tnlk nbout the merits rimilUi'lnr - Mrs. Minnie Olsi'n. tion. Cnrhart, Jr., (J. Douglass Parker, of Amcrican-Lal'Vaiice and StuU en- WanliMl—Mm. Klizauetll [irilllllOTl. Wednesday, January 28th, commene meat market, with fixtures, etc. Spa- south side of White avenue for George Lane, Krifnk Ctivnnaugli, gines the firemen left the hull. A> Iintilr .';<'iitiiH'l--Mi's. Gnu-r- Siminon. ing at one o'clock. Among the In. addition to the speakers men cious lofts and cellar. A modern ?y,2.r)0. The lot i<, M)xl2f> feet. Out'i'lc M.uliiu'l—Willinm Ili-nnett. tioned remarks were made by Re\ Alonzo liennutt, James I). Allaire, they departed one of them said: Trust.'";- —William llcmiett. Frank House. stock to be sold are 75 head of high dwelling, twelve rooms, all improve- The -iiih" was made by the Red Bunk W. T. Warden, Arthur P. Hates, "There is'nothing further for us t< Wiiluril Kiuin. grade milch cattle, conUiimng Guern James Dykema, pimtor of the U< ments. Also seven-room dwelling real estate company. Emerson Qunckenbiish, William Coop- do but to rnifi1 Cain in polities next 1'iu.mcml .secretary —MM. r'nlmie Hmw. seys, Jerseys and Holsteins, as well as formed church, Rev. William lv ISrai- with water and gas. A two-story er, Leon Harold Duvison, Hugcuc Jiccorlim; si-civhm' —Minx Annlii-I House. sted, pastor of the Baptist church, full. We will be heard from. Wall 'it «':i •• li it-1 —M I -•». Louise ('oniplon. 25 bead of local cattle. Also horse garage or barn. , All rented and Make Old Clothes Look Liko Now. Warden, Raymond Duvison, William ami watch." pigs, farm machinery and cow beets. mid J. J. C. O'Shen. Mr. Dykema ex- .showine; good returns. Little cash Ludics' and gentlemen's profcd- T. Nlgrim, J. Lewis Davis, William T. After the meeting Edwin llobb.~ Sale positive, rain or shine, all un pressed doubt as to whether the needed; eighty per cent in purchase sional custom tailors, cloth covereel Skidniori', Joseph 1'. Sherman, Wor- Notice to Trnppera! ovement would meet all of the up collector of Shrewsbury township, I will positively pay the highest der cover. You know my reputation r money mortgage. Possession thirty utlons made to order, work called rell J. Moore, Clark Kemp, Joni'ph L. told n Register reiiorter that and you know the quality, of atoek I timistie predictions made by itrt_ KUJJ- ! ,i,lvs- Mu'it bu sold to close estate. or nnd delivered. Clothes sponged Curtis, Frank Bates, Alfred Ilealier, prices for raw fura of all descriptions. porters, but be said he would give it (Hobbs^ was n niember of the lire Drop me a postal and I will call for handle. Dont miss this sale.—Adver- •lames Kuright, Jr., assignee, Itum- nnd cleaning, pressing, dyeing arid Vincent Fit/.miiuiicc, Kdwin W. Wil- mpany but that lie did not sign the tisement. iiis endorsement in the hope; I iial it son, N. J.-—Advertisement. repairing at rensoniible prices. Suits • same, or deliver them to 23 West would accomplish some of the benefits by, Sr., Eugene Klgritn, Andrew J. | potition". He wiid he wanted this fact Front slri-et, Red Bank. D. I. Vnn- nnde to order. Order a suit now and Bowman, Clarence nnd Molt Wool-1 made known in the paper. Told tha Automohilists, Attention! laimed for it. lie said he und his Notice. ,,vc. $10, for this month only. Phone . derveer, Red Bank waiting room. • Have your radiators repaired by IUIITII members had tried in vain to ley, William II. Carlinrt, William H. Tho Register would publish the peti 1'lione 17 li.—Advertisement. Buss painters and paper hangers: K48-R. 11 Kast Kront strei't, opposite t Jlolii'ougli, Edwin Croft, William T. i tion and the names, Mr. llolibs sail Heller Urolhcrs, tin' leading radiator improve conditions in West. Ret! liank wage scale will be 85 cents por hour t;inbe hotel, Red ltank.—Advertiae- repair men of Monmouth county. All by means of reereaUonnl iielivilies. Parker, (!. Kdwiinl VVoolley and | he was glud because he did not wan For Sa\e. on and after April hit. Local union nent. our work is done wit li expert care and )ne reason for -this failure, he said, Thciidore Martin. folks to think lu- hnd signed HUCII House with till modern improve- IO(i<), Fair Haven, N. J., J. A. Haw- is guaranteed. A trial will convince was the opposition ol' certain iuter- WnnteJ. Aaron Armstrong, clinii'nian of the petition. ments, iivL? minutes from station; kins, recording secretary.-—Adver- you. We also cany a full line of •sts. He did not say wliai those in- Someone quiililii-d for n teacher's lownsliip committee, ninl Wiulield K. The firemen say that all the mem good all-year home. narf>!iin. QJo- ti.iemiMit. nil stnndard-niukc tires. Red Bank terest!! were. losition; three years' experience nec- \V:iinwri|',ht, Bpokcmnun for the liiv- lion: of the com puny who attendei iniiC on farm. Inquire r>(>("> Bcrdnn liadiator works, Heller Brothers, pro- Mr. Unlisted Kiiid he would give the essary; salary $H7.(W n month for a »ncn, "lid nuiat of the talliing during the Hireling nt which tin' petition wns place, Long Branch, N. J. Mrs. II. Supper prietors, West Front street, Red movement his iiiniualilied support in term of ten months. Applicant may the early singes of the wordy batlle. circulated signed the paper-except 1). Thompson.—Advertisement, to lie given by St. Martha's Guild of Bunk. Phone 1177.—Advertisement. the hope that if would provide sport consult the teacher who cannot ill- Mr. Ainistr»ng sniil that tin' firemen's out' man and that this man wi^s more • ~o- • «s~- - - Trinity parish on Tlmroihiy evening, and amusement for yoiinjv folks who ford to hold this prat* irk nii-Lul 'ranco. Ttic want to buy property let me hear pastor of clunvhcM at various lowing ment. i company milking this engine was or- coine to you when needed. Phono but thai at no place- bad gambliim-1 Fresh Iluria Dnily. niiike a protest. lie :i;ilil if (hey Eatontown 2109-F-42 between 6:00 from you. I lim especially well fixed will didn't wnnt nn Aim'iic:in-I,;il''r:mcc ganized only a short time ugo and it jual now to sell farms, as I have sev- fieen no rampant and widespread as] Dr. Dunn, Surgeon Chiropodist, My bakery in now open and I bus sold only one muchine. The com- I>. M. and 8:00 P. M.—Advertise- at Hed Bank, particularly aiming; Second nalional .bank building, Kcd have on sale fresh daily at five they KIIIIUIII have stuck out ngniiiiit ment. eral ciistomer/i who want to buy. it thi' night: of the confi'i'i'iice. Mr. mitU'cmen clnim that for thisi reason Whether you want to buy or sell you young folks and children. Slut ma- Hank. Hours from 2:00 to 0:00 o'clock hot bunii, bread, eulce etc. osieph Mori, Harden delieateMSiin Armstrong further slated that he it would In? unwiite to buy a Stlitz. Local Union 1OG9, will not regret informing mo of your hines, punch boards and oilier p. m. daily. Telephone 101-W.—A(i They say the company may, not coii- gambling devii'eti, he iiaiil, were, in lunch room nnd bakery, Minmioutn liad advised Mr. Wainwright and the 1 Fnir Haven, N. J., have opened their wants. 0. H, Perry Gwynne, EisneT verli.'iement. other deW'gntoH m>t tu H<1U1(I tin" nint- tiuiK in liUMincHH long nnd that if the building, Kcd Hank.—Advertisement. many business plnce:i and crap iihonl- nlrei-t, near Kmpliu theater...--Advur- machine broke down it might bis im- charter from JanuarJ y 1st1t . to Apriil 1st. tiiH'llielit. tcr the night, of the conference but to Meet every I'Yidny night, Jr. (). U. A. existed ahnoKl openly. lie ex- Cireon Gabloa. pii!i:iibb' to get repair parts. The firc- pressed mirprise Unit the town olli- J. C. Horining wiiihea to announce bring it before the fire company. M. hall. All painters welcome.—Ad- Bnluiry Now Op get tho chief to In-oak up slot ma- Gimriinteml Piano 'lulling. 1 Tht! liu'iuon :iuy they could Imvo ob- Mondays and Fridays from 2:00 to A. 11. Dirhun, piano and player ut one o'clock, Heo liif iKlverllM - nfl'iiir wnn no longer in the lmndsi of tained the nigimturen of many Little 4:uu 1*. M. Other bourn by telephone Moninoutb Direct, iieur Empire the- chine and punch bcniril gambling. The melit elnewhere. -Advci ti lemi lit tliv dcli'Kiitci). lit" imid till" cninpnny 1 ater.—Advertiuement. clergyman nfn.U'. (.ecUniiriun, 4V. lludiion uvtmuo yilvorih * H-)>*> Jiro not nrommi if they appointments only.—Advertisement. I'bone If.:.'./. -AiWvrlhiftnimL had taken it out (»f tU^ iWWKfiU'ts' hnd eiulcavorvil to do no. , hild'niui tlmt it WVIH IN/I up to liim Every JS^turi^y > lnini^B. Mr. A(7ifi:froiig responded Typowritor He£ul repair ^ypewritera. Triibin'B, tho por pound at LIUIK'H Cniuly Shop, 80 chief to do it. Mr. ISrainleil mi id Unit a job, or rent your houuo or till anj 1 olfmr want you may hnva.-~-Ailve» llroiul Rtreut, ltcil Bunk, A'lv«U»«» Iiill'Vunre eiigiiien on tl«" nigllt "f tin Litfli.' .Silver delegate!) were cimi- ori! ofjii.'jThousan' d Items, Bfi Brood ltrond struct, Red ltank.—Advertise- after the chief told him tliin he (Mr. ment. I coi'ilercuci'. Luke Dnviii, a niemlivr of judlcd to tnkc an Ainericuii-Lur'ranpo strreet, lttfd'Bank.—Advertiaemontl , ment. liruistod) went to ueo the mayor tiiicmont< pLT't TWO THE RED BANK REGISTER. ATI-ANTIC HIGHLANDS HEY/3. h tut tUt; [ i.ti.tfU of :n. (U-i church nx\ hittkodLu Aid Society WLll i*i*it &E* Day or might telephone Entertainment Hcxt Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Mack K«VC birth to'ai The Methodist ladies' aid society son last' week at the Longs Branch' number 704 will bring to will pive a humorous tski'tch Tuesday hospital* : night entitled "Mow tho Story Grew." Mrs. John Smith and her infant your door, a clean, hand- Those who \vill take special parts are srty persons attended an apron j .'«*t at the church under the direc- ,^ AND PENCILS. and nC huv n i Rh a f COME I,N AND JOIN—NOW. the communitc™mun1t\y clubciu\. lZo n s in ,i Du"to°n of N^Vrk"iiu^tlS |§ Our cellar is chock full of merchandise and we neckties of different colors were worn with tricks of magic. The Christian'iS by the dancers. A children's party • was held Saturday afternoon at the "«Endeavoxt Wednesdar societyy nighwiiit hoinw th ae sociabl chapele, \% solicit your call. Stop in and see samples and ask club. Games were played and cocoa i Frankfurters and coffee will be se e f( for prices. and cake'tore served. Mrs. Walter l ™ ''\ „ ... . .„ , ., , . Leitch and Miss Gladys WhitcheadL tra"k, S' Weeks will hold n sale, of The Strongest in Monmouth County looked after the children and made | ^™ri^ds °Lh.or?-? °" £'"1,ay ?f The sale will he I sure that all had a good time. A cab- aret entertainment will be held to- of Walter-S. Fields of this night at the club. The affair will be Roberts of New given under the direction of the young folks. Mr. and. Mrs. James Higgins re- It was announced Sunday at St. turned last week from their wedding Agnes's church that the' Christmas trip in the South. IT BroasS Street collection amounted to over $500. A Mrs. Ida Siehl has moved into Wil- collection will be received Sunday for liam Egan's house. the destitute inhabitants of Centra! Mrs. Henry VanBrunt and her two Europe. children have been laid up with colds. Mra. John R. Snedeker will leave Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fields and daughter Alice attended a dinner DONT FORGET . TO VISIT TOE this week for a stay in Florida. party Saturday night at Mr. and Mrs. Miss Anna Murphy cut her face in {Jeorfre l Han a fall while skatin*k-irino."Fri. I hope to be able to make personal canvass to see you all, but dont wait for me-to call. „ , . , . „ ,, nrt. mals had spinal meningitis and had TRY OUR FAMOUS OYSTER STEW. Write now and let me help you solve some of your problems. If this is not convenient call Pocahontas Lodge installs New Ofn- („ Dc ^0^ . ccrs—A Dance at Sandy Hook. | ! -o-»-©» to Dances, Clubs, Socials, Banquets and Weddings. me on the telephone. The newly-elected officers of the L1NCROFT NEWS. Willing to servo anywhere in MonmoutH County. Pocahontas lodge were installed Bean Power Sprayers (or bolh Middlesex and Monmouth Counties. Wednesday night by Mrs. Annie Law-| Ladies' Aid Society Meeting Held at I have all my own set of China, Silver and Linen—all the Best rence. The meeting was largely at- Mrs. John R. Conover'o. of Quality. . . . tended. Games and dancinp were en- Tne la(]ics. aifi society met !ast Service Guaranteed. Prices Moderate. .joyed alter the installation of ofnecrs., Wednesday afternon at Mrs. John It. Miss Alice Stcelman won a cut glass Conover's. The society has about Upon request I will be pjeased to furnish one of my bill of faie dish which was disposed of on the co-1 thirty members but it has not been catalogues. Farmers' and Fruit Growers' Supplies, Spraying Materials, Etc. operative plan. Mrs. Stella Jones; active fm. some tinle From now on SANDWICHES FURNISHED AT VERY SHORT NOTICE. won first prize in a rug march con-.meetin ivin bo hel(, e month # Phone 798-R, Middletown, N. J. test and Harold Lawrence won a;Mrs. joseph W: Thompson is presi- amoking stand in a card throwing, dent of the .s.orietv_ Miss Rossi* F*n. contest. , ...... „! ton is vice president, Mrs. George The Well Known Chef in Eed Bank. The Red Men' s l0 e W1 nstall Tho Garden Delicatessen and Lunch Room in the Heart of Red Bank. ., . „. "K ". ! iRich(lale is secretary ami Miss Lydia their new ofocers tomorrow niKht. ! Thompson is treagurer. 41 Monmouth Street. Telephone 1184. P. O. Box 23. A packaprc sociahle and dance was i Mr_ alu] Mrg charles Lum „„,, held Saturday, mKht at the Sandy their ,|anRhtcr Leomi ,ef, ,ast w k Hook auditormm for the benefit of for Palm Bead FIol.idll wnerc they service men. Several.hundred people will remrlin the ,. t f th'e ;t were present from Highlands, Atlan-; Mrs. ,,0 h w_ Thompaon who haa o tic Highlands, Red Bank and New been sick with pnt!umonill continues j ? M -n aufhtonum was decorated to improve but shc is not' t able to j | 2or Flooro, Walls, Hearths and Man to ! y Fd Brass and Wroaeht I^n with flags of various- nations. Four Ieave her ,e(i. | , Andirons, Fenders, FI^ large American flaK9 covered the ceil- Mrs..,„„ nlAnton y „„„,Baro„n spent last week ! Y HAWION and Ga3 Log«, Wooa una lu« mg. The sidewalls were drape,! with witi£ ,n rtrat«r »f the es- _ _ 1. .:.i I .i p». i wno ggot ice were Fred Kinhafer, dte «f said tU-ccaacd will \>v ;iutlitf(i and Furniture and househould supplies cost more. ing a week with her sister, MORTGAGE LOANS stated 1)V the SurrnKntP of the County oJ George Russell of Fort Lee. Mrs. Brownson Butler and Sidney Brayy. Monmouth ami reported for ;-*;ttlement to Mrs. William JohJh n S. HHolmel s of CfdCrawford'' s CCor- llie Orphunw Court of said County, on Thurs- You may have had enough fire insurance a year or j day, the fifth day of Vfbnmry A. D. 1920, STREET, at which time Epplication will be rnatle for Ibc ellowance uf cummiasions und counoe) two ago.

itiLu \tt .11-ui.t: I Jill i^i l'&t,ll>l I lit bl< V I Hltl,y. ', f. , /> t. • '•• E» Dated December 30th, A. D. 1919. The huri.il was made Sunday at Bay!'0"' •ormerl3' of, thls. Plnce, spent NOKMAN G. SMITH. HAVE YOU ENOUGH NOW? View cemetery. | I;'atllre My estate Notice is hereby Riven that the recount* or5e5 l of the subscriber, executor of the estate of We are still writing insurance at the "lent Sunday with friends in town. |'; » William •aid deceased, will lie nuiliteil ami ntutcJ bj A son was born last Wednesday to '"«JOWI1' .V"-'™ i1 \e SurroRat« of the County of Monmouth same old pre-war rates. t mt il reported for settlement to the Orphans [rs. William JurRenson at Newark, >S*&° l hA: Tu the Tnxlinycvsi of the Horou&rti «f Rumtton. William S. of n imson, foi thl »<•»« •urt of isaid County, on Thursday,, the fifth where Mr. and Mrs. Jurpcenson TAKE NOTICE, That the folluwiui; budget nf the Iloreiiifli 1 j of February A. I>., l'JUO, at which time spending the winter. «d by the Mayor nncl Council. A mcetltllt ol the Major «nill C«UK t lotiee to creditor; us against Philadelphia, spent Sunday here. j The Mayor mid'c«un cil' e |itiniiitc thnt thin fuml rai Jnngnry l»t, 1920. M» mmt« wot estate. The girls' friendly society is ar-1 >aid tuxea for the year ltlltl. dellniiutnt taxcn Tor the yearn 1017. itllH, nnd fianchMiw la the mutter of tho eatat J. SON ranging for an entertainment which i <-o torth e yrarn 1317 t.» Hll'.l Ineluoive, unil cn«h on hnml Dei-emhor :ll. 1"1». Preston, deceimeil, Chartteabte ncrnlnitt tlila mirplliD revenue account is the inim nf $7,;iHI>.05. Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Donu will lie given next month at the pat- j HurphlB revenue, Sr»,Hiiy.7it. bay, Burroisate t)f the Cuuiity of Monmimth, 13I1 houee and at Sandy Hook. The! MUNICIPAL BUDGET, 1020. raade on the ninth day of Dci-fmlii'r. 101D entertainment will consist of two plus revenur nmm.ni'inted * B.MH.79 m trio anpticntiun u! I^'wia a. Thoinpaoi I insurance and lea! Estate Agents and Broters No need to suffer from that tired,' A tieiput«il revenucfl: anil Frederic N. WotiiRii, exi-eutimi (if tli. plnysi entitled "The Kleptomaniac" Vendorn' licenaea 15.0O «al»t» of Ralph J. I'rrato.i, ilecuir.eil. notio and "Six Cunc of Chocolate." ' dead ache in your back, that lame- i jb hereby Kivell to the creditors nf iini.l de Interest im delimment taien tf^aaed to exhibit to tin' Milincril I Offices: 60 Broad Street, RED BANK, N. J. Herbert .1. Hunter will leave in net's, those distressing urinary , utuii ath, within j baaebul) team of the Pacific count 2«0.0O mln« montliii fnim tin: ilnte nf tlu ld how to jret relief. Follow this Red ! Hei'onler'H Tines • • iw.to ardor, or they will lx> fm'fi'.-r huri-.a of th^lr Telephone No. 97. llrnt uf wharf ..' • aw.o* sctlifnH therefor fiKniuHt tin* flaitl niihiiiM'ihprii The National Ten company club of Hank resident's example. 3nt Dated Freehold. N. J., Urrrmlur '.nil. 1D1S Newark has rented Mrs. James llarts- Amount tu be nilacd hy taHRtioi) - • I.KWItJ S. 'l'llOMI'fiON. Aaron Smock, gardener, 101 Hcr- SB ».'.)«.!.10 1'HKIlEltIC N. WATI1IS3. Ijrovc's liou-ie on Hay avenue for next AM'KOPniATIONS. rrrac.t rlnlmii to summer. (?en place, sixya: "My krdnoyfl were KOvelltmt-nt I1HW. ino. KEHSltM. JOHN H. A1TI.KOATK & SON. 'the community club will jjive a in such luul r,Impe that I had to get Itn l .$10 000.ttft .«4< . n.KSO.OO s.ooo.oo Proetora. play entitled "It I'.iya to Advci'tisc" up often during the night to pass the Strt liKhtti Kwl llnntr. N, J. i kidney secretions. My hack wua no Htre nprlnklini; :i,900.off a.oto.oo next month at Siindy Hook. l'nll -1,»00.ft» 90 M«amoulh County Suroyato'y n Office I Inme that when I ant down, I had to . 2,000.00 otieo to cicditura tu i>rcnciit' hi ! place both hanil:i on the arms of tho EVEHETT NEWS. 1,'300.DO of tint estate of Vincent M i hair in order to get up. Even then, :i60.00 d IVIri Iti iijamiii Hanktnflon St>0ncltnf<; I had to remain partly »toopcd over. . 2,i;09.00 muant tw ih« t.rd.- of Ju p Morni.if;i I cuuld luirdly hend or ;tf>o.0t) Burri»[ nf the (niinty a Month with Relatives in Virijiniii. , of ptrai^htcn and the dull pain ai't'OPB JOII.DO h i of JV^mheiv a86 00 Mr , r>"ii.J!tnvi.i> Vlnnkip(!«n left Hat- ray Itiilfteyfi took iiway , my utiMinj^tlsi lasso fca nptl umn* J. tlnnli-r, i aw.no uf lh ututt lni-t'itt M. Aiul 'iv tor a montb'^ stay with rcln- and ambition. Doan'fl Kidney Pilln ns.os iy Kfv.n tu tin- tiu at Kiehinosxl and Newport nlred me, ri'j;lllutill(; tny kidrieyii junl tte.ro exhibit to the , 10 i,in, in iber, •*« w:» l'rice We, !>t *a\S (k-Akvs. Don't Sinrinl ta% Id (if i»ii>lH"r'y on Mouth ftlirr-wabury ivrr. Bforcd^liI ohl«r, (.r they ill h* /.»r** 'Vfi I Haiiliiinion him not neen her fenst^ss ess* yra4*r#»* «» Bo/aaofl H *4 irt *«d ttt their eclioiis th*-ref r i*»iiinnt uimplv ank for u kidney remedy—-;jcf. fatln r in twenty yc.irs. 1>O(III'B Kidney l'illn—tln> sane that unjvetsien atpd rcM-hoM, N. J.. I).-«^n (.r Ut, lftlp A mmiher of rrsidt-iitii nftenrlod the Mr. Smock hud. Fostcr-Milburn ('o., M CASI.HIC. cii(lir« p.irty and dance held Wednt'E- Mfjfr."., Buffalo, N, Y. THE RED BANK REGISTER. Page Tfoee Broken Size Shoe Sale Drugs, Remedie For Women Style No. 3-Women's Havana Brown Kid lace b*oots with turn Bole, covered Louis XV heels, plain toe. Value $15.00, Special $8.9S. Sizes—A—'i'A, 5,5'A and 6. B-4, 4'A 5,5.^.6,6^ and 7. C-4, 5'A 6, VA. 7. DRUGS AND MEDICIES MOUTH WASHES and DISINFEC Style No. 19^—Women's black calfskin lace boots, Atwood'a Bitters .27 TANTS welt soles, leather Louis XV ]ieels, straight tip, Aspirin, 1OO tablets 95 Lavoris, large 81 9 inches high. Special $8.95$ Regular $12.50. Bumstead's Worm Syrup. . 19 Vernaa Lotion . .81 Bovinine 61 Listerinc . . 17, .37, .74 Bicarbonite of Soda, 1 Ib. ., 14 Glyco Thymolinc 49, 1.00 B-3^,4, 5 1-2. Brandeth Pill. 19 Sanitol Liquid 29 Beecham't PilU 09 C. N. Disinfectant 19, .39 Bell-Am, large 63 Platt't Chloride 29, .52 C-4, 4 1-2, C, 5 1-2, 6 and 7. Camphorated Oil, 1 oz 19 D—3. and 3 1-2. Castor Oil 13, .23 Lysol 19, .39, .87 Chalk and Orris Root, plig 09 Style No. 20—Women's black glace kid lace boots, welt Cuotoria 29 Cuticurs Ointment . .47 DENTAL PREPARATIONS soles, leather Louis XV heela, plain toes and Doan's Kidney PilU 49 Eno's Fruit Salts 81 Pebeco 39 straight tips. Regular $10.50. Special $7.95. Essence of Peppermint, 1 oz. . . . .26 Kolynos 23 Sizes-B—3, 4, 4 1-2, 5, 6, G 1-2, 7, 7 1-2. Father John's 59, .89 Albodon 27 Glide's Pepto-Mangan 1.00 Lyon's Tooth Powder. . ... 19 C-2 1-2, 3, 3 1-2, 4, 5, 5 1-2, 61-2, 7. Horlick's Malted Milk. . .39, 89, 3.25 Borine Tooth Paste .21 Hydroleine 79 Sanitol Tooth Powder 19 D-4, 4'A, 5, 6, G'A. Jad Salts 69 Williams' Tooth Paste 19 Style 200X-Women's Patent colt and dull kid opera Lydia Pinltham's Compound 95 Milk of Magnesia 39 pumps, turn soles full Louis XV heels. Regular Maltine with Cod Liver Oil 1.00 SOAPS Mellina Food: $11.00, Special $7.45. r. Mcllhaney's Sales small 39 Palm Olive, 3 for 25 Sizes A-3 1-2, 4, 4 1-2, 5, 6, 6 1-2, 7. large 71 ry, 6 fo .40 Nuxated Iron 81 Copco, cabe 09 Nujol 89 B-4, 4 1-2, 5, 5 1-2. 500 YARDS OF CRETONNE Cuticura, calse 19 Pluto 36 Pear's Scented, cake 19 C-2 1-2, 4, 4 1-2, 5, 5 1-2 and 6. Every woman knows the homey atmosphere that radiates from a Peppermint Leaves, pkg 09 new cretonne hanging or covering. In this very special side there Peroxide, large bot. . . 19 Packer's Tar Soap 21 For Growing Girls are cretonnes that will add beauty to the most desolate room. Piso's Cough Syrup 23 Style No. 31 —Growing girls' black calfskin lace walking Pond's Extract .89, 1.69 DEP1LITOR1ES and DEODORANTS There are about 500 yards of cretonnes in short lengths, and dis- Regulol 39 shoes with straight tips, medium toes, 7-8 inch continued patterns. The regular prices range from 50c to 75c per Rochelle Salts 19 Odorono 49 heels. Value $8.50, Special $5.90. yard. The assortment of patterns and colors is very complete. As Steero Cubes ". 27 Mum 19 a D. M. S. special Mr. Mclhaleny is offering these cretonnes at 40c Spirits of Camphor, 1 oz 21 No-Odor 19 Sizes-B—3, 3 1-2, 4 1-2, 5, 5 1-2, and 6. per yard. Scott's Emulsion, small size 67 Steinbach's Depilitory >... .41 Squibb's Oil. 87 Evans' Depilitory 69 ' C-2 1-2, 3 1-2, 4, 5, 6, 6 1-2, 7, 7 1-2 and 8. Sol Hepntica 50, .95 D-3, 4, 4 1-2, 5, 6 1-2 and 7. 1000 YARDS OF LINOLEUM Vinol 1,00 Inlaid and Printed. White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup .19 MANICURE REQUISITES No. 41-Growing girls' dark brown Russia calf lace Wampole'i Cod Liver Oil 82 walking shoes with medium toes and 7-8 inch The linoleum that is to be placed on snlo tomorrow is all per- Emery Boards, doz 09 heels. Value $8.50, Special §5.90. fect goods and will be cut from full rolls. There in a fine assort- Cutex Cuticle Remover...... 29 ment of patterns and cplors. Cutex Cuticle Comfort 29 CREAMS, LOTIONS and COM- Sizes-B-3 1-2, 4, VA, 5 and 6%. Inlaid Linoleum—Patterns running through to the hack. Special, Ongoline 39 C-4, 4 1-2, 5, C, G 1-2 and 7. j $1.65 per square yard. PLEXION POWDERS Manicure Sets . . 1.29 D-21-2, 3, 3 1-2, 4, 4 1-2, 5, 5 1-2 and G 1-2. Printed Linoleum—Of heavy cork. Special, 9SQ per square yard. Woodbury's Face Powder, White and Brunette . .17 HAIR TONICS For Men Hind's Honey Almond Cream, SHOPPERS' LETTERS, large .96 Barker's Hirsutus 79 0c to If 1.00 on each piece. less. Mail, Phone and C. O. D. orders filled Regularly selling at $4.75, Special at $2.95. CANDY. Since then I look home first. Sizes-E-10, 10 1-2, 111-2, 12,, 13,' 13 1-2'. Brokenn cacandyn , regularly fiOc, special 4Bc per pound. Mrs 11. M. Pridham, C. O. D. orders must be accompanied by a deposit Mirror chocolates, regularly 70c, special 55c per pound. 611 % Third Ave., Asbury Park.

WORK OF THE RED CROSS. REV. F. N. BAEDER DEAD. Former Pastor of Holmdel Reformed THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Church Passes Away. MANY ARTICLES MADE BY THE Rev. Frederick A. Baeder of Glad- FREEHOLD, N. J. RED BANK BRANCH. stone, a former pastor of the Holmdel Annual Report of the Society Shows Reformed church, died last week af- ITS MOTTO—SERVICE. That Aid was Extended to Many ter a short sickness. The funeral was Soldiers' Families—Eatontown and held Sunday. Mr. Baoder leaves a Famous For Its Fair Haven Lead Auxiliaries. widow and live children. Mr. Bueder was pastor at Holmdel about live The report of the lied Bank branch years ago. He was succeeded by of the Red Cross society for the past year shows a total membership of Rev. Wilmcr MacNair. Mr. Baeder 4,719. The society produced 38,197 was 39 years old. During the war articles, of which 12,00!) were made he saw service as a religious worker by nuxiliurics and 3,,'JGO by juniors. at a camp at Quantico, Virginia. The articles comprised 17,270 surgi- al dressings, 2,846 hospital gar- ments, f>,142 articles for hospital CASES COURT. supplies, 4,728 refugee garments, 0,060 knitted articles and 140 SEVERAL OFFENDERS PLEAD miscellaneous articles. Eatontown, with 2,378 articles, and Fair Hiwen, GUILTY AND ARE SENTENCED. with 1,521 articles, were the leading Aaburjr Parlt Youth Sent to Railway auxiliaries of the branch with regard Reformatory—Two Colored Men to production. Seven auxiliaries did Sentenced to the County Jail—Ac- not make surgical dressings. Of quitted of DcBerting Wife. DIRECTORS: these Ilolmdel led with 707 articles nd Lincroft came next with 705 ar- Several offenders appeared before W. H. Vredenburgh J. W. S. Campbell ticles. ' Jii(!#e Lawrence last Thursday, made Henry J. Mount Joseph T. Laird, Jr. pleas and received their sentences. Clifford Hance The home service committee of the Leslie Eichenberg pleaded guilty branch made 33G visits to families to breaking into H. B. Clay's summer ivho had men military home at Deal last October. He was Financial aid of $2,307.45 was given, sent to the Railway reformatory. He wit. h.,. refund of $342. Fifty-six f^Vj" j\Ts^'boe'n liaroU'd'uVt'ei- tiimihes ot soldiers received financial Kuilty to breaking into .some" Asbury aid, !:;> received medical treatment, parl; stores three "receive d dental, menta' l and Isaac 1). Harris of Asbury Park optica; l treatment, • nine received hos- was sentenced to the county jail for IHtiipitall treatment, six received legal aidaid,, ,,innly days after Reading guilty to eight received transportation; anandd beating his wife. various other form* s o"f' servic~ e wer-vue Samuel William.1;, an Ocean Grove j rendered to soldiers' families. colored man, was sentenced to six months in the county jail after being FIRE DAMAGES STORES. convicted of assault and battery upon ! ANY admirers of the Chandler Six choose the Hobert K. Small, with whom he Serious Blaze at Long Branch Tucs worked. ^.Y^. Chandler Dispatch. For two years this model THE UNIVERSAL CAR day of Last Wcelc. Theodore Koyster ami Joseph has outsold all other cars of the so-called sport type. The stores at Long liranch occu Drown, both colored, were held for pied by Koops & Abels and the Wool-1 sentence, this week after pleading Its popularity is one of the high spots in moloidoin. The simplicity of the Ford car, its stability worth company were badly damaged Ituiltjj to breaking into lOclword Km- by lire Tuesday of last week. The mons s house at Long llraneb. in construction, the famous heat trciiteil lire had gained'big headway before it I Harry llunnott of llrooklyn was iic- The new series Dispatch is a snappy, handsome Vanadium steel with its marvelous strength wnsi discovered and it proved u stub- quitted on a charge of deserting his j and flexibility, the low_ cost of operation and burn one for the liremen to fif^ht.' ^vifo jit llulmni- in 11»17. lie had been car, seating four adults in perfect'domfort. It is of maintenance, its case in operation, all have •Several streams of water were played Paying his wife $« a week under an most beautiful design and finish; mounted on the made the Ford car the great, favorite in every into the buildings and this caii':ed "rder Irom the overseer of the poor, heavy damage. The second doors of ''<-' continued this until be was draft- standard Chandler Chassis, famous for its mechaoical land in the world. It's the one car that always the building;! were used as ollices and ('il ""'I while lies was in tho army bin sntisfies mid serves. A utility beyond question the Long llranch Ked Cross also oc- (wife roceived $10 a month. After excellence. .that all can afford. We will be pleased to have . • • rooms 'i n DUI1 f the building!;„.... |, being disi-hnrgci...l from the army llcn- your order. Don't delay because tlie demand The damage to the buildings amount-! "°W- began paying bis wife Iffi » week You are asked to pay'much more for cars which is heavy all the time. We have almost every- oil to about $.1,000. Koops & Abels »»d ll>'» was later reduced to $11. thing m motor car accessories, sell the sustained a loss of about the same1''''"'. state was unable to show (he might perhaps be compared with the Chandler. And genuine Ford Part a, and assure the best in amount. The damage in the Wool- amount of Ileimi't.t'K earning:;. lie worth atoi'e was not so heavy. will be brought before I lie juvenile cheap cars sell for but little less. mechanical repair work. «O- *n. ''. Cleveland) playing cards with Inn wife and ap- prareil to'hi- in ijdud health. .Shortly after going to bed he um stricken. J. W. MOUNT CO. Mr. Phillips was 5(1 yearn old and Mire Anita V. ('onii IHIII hail livi'd at Asbury Park for lifted! a;i leiiclicr of the Criiwfurd'H Ci Cornier R!2a|>le Avenue and White Street, Rod Barals yi'iiiii. Ili' K-M mi ctvtW.mwliv angU-r m-Viortl on luioutit of i>mir hmttli. Telephone! CAv> nn<) iivi.v « wll Jcruiwn writer of ai ' Her ii'signation will lulu' cnVrt. tho ticli'a on angling. At. «nf. time liu last, ilny of .lamiary. The sihool i-ondurtecl a (iiihing column in tin1'trusti'o.s arn looking for a teacher New York Hun and lie made frec|iionf ' to succeed l\lui:i (Inoi'i ami licrnoiis ilc CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO coiitiihutinns lo K|«trting inagazinni. | Hiring the poHitinn should cimiliiinii ''"••'•!'|- hi1- -.vi.!.'.'.• !i. ii Mirvi\ud by I I'uti- witli Alex I.. McUei-n of Holm two timvu del. tn'fi Four THE RED BANK REGISTER, v/)ii':fi the automobile industry btar-H RED BAKU REGISTER. to the ^tncral prosperity of this set turn is illustrated in a different \va> HAVE YOUfj JOHN II. COOK. Editor ami PibliElier> . GEORGE C. HANCE. Associate editor. but in a way which is equally a^ u forceful. Nearly every farmer own^ u at least ono automobile, and probably fefcslio (I THOMAS 1UV1NU BltOWN. more than half the farmers haul then DQ your Eyia bum or itchT Subscription Prices; produce to market on automobile Do they feel tired or »trnlncin^ U> is often confused with its step-brother semi-satisfaction. The former we appreciate—the tion'was Henry Kurd, the famous au- the military aut hoi iUes con hi h <\ i tomobile inaiitii'actnier. obtained the armory froe of i luu t < latter we appreciate until some stray cloud gathers and we are suddenly confronted with for the sliov,'. Lust year tilt; automo- T _is «!.' all times bile dealers' • association liacl to pay the "othor fellow's" other side. Lawyer.-s in the employ of Mr. New- $-HM) for the use of the armory and our oiirni'st deulrc berry and the other indieUd men to KOIVO those who Uiod to haw thr iiiilk-tiiu-ni :-a a.siiie .had to spend $-150 for decorations. <;t»1>loy ua in an cf- Whether in borrowing money or in collecting money—whether in accepting an account or- on the ground thai congress had nfiieato , music and other tiling. 'n-icut, jiolitc- nmn- right to iTjvulaU' the elect ion. The »er. l.'acli ilfitiiil rejecting an account—extending a courtesy or passing along good words of cheer—two sides judge before whom this argument Aslmry I'ark made n hid for the ittiiMncll by us is was made last week held that the show last year by ollering to provide lnokcil aftc'i- hy men warrant fair and judicious consideration. There is a mutual confidence when we know c 1;ii11I was invalid and that the imlief- a building free of charge. The Red who Ji/ive been ex- both sides, backed by reasonable facts, will be given just consideration, rain or shine. jnent stood. The trial is now in profr- Bank officials did not oven extend an Jiertly Iniinod in l'O.'.s. Testimony before the grand invitation to. the automobile dealers their profession. jury which indicted Mr. No wherry to hold their show hero. Notwith- Such indeed is the policy of The Broad Strfiet National—it applies to every branch of our and (lie other men shows that Mr. standing this and notwithstanding AUTOAUaUL Alltt SERVICE Newberry'^ ri h friends set out toAahury Park's otl'ei, Red Hank got Chairs 6nd tables complete Banking Service—it is ever a policy big enough and consistently liberal enough elect him am«pcni t money lavishly, the show. This was due to the e(Torts for all occasions The senator's political managers of the, automobile dealers of tlfiH lo- 3 ESr.H.C.FAY to eliminate the hyphen—and in the true sense of the word to maintain SATISFACTION. p cality and to the fact that Red Hank made sworn staU'/nmts, ?i.s tJu* Jaw re- is a great automobile center. Even quires, showing that over .?> I7r>,,„ lMiiilpdr.lrmcd t'f 1 will, usually accomplishes the. end worniH. sionil Hi.- l.-t fur hUi\ \t\iTH. hoM , „• • -- OFFICERS: ' case will turn on the evidence wheth- sought. At Red Hank taxes are f>yr>i \f. |>.. Millml< Iphl.t. Henry Campbell, President, Daniel S, Ely, Vice President, Edwin R. Conover, ltnowledtfe of the lavish use of money new offices are created and heaps of admittedly spent to elect him, otimr e is spent playing peanut politics, "whether he himself contributed to it.but our,local statesmen apparently have no time or effort to spare in j;et- DIRECTORS: tinr; for Red Hank a jrreat public bus- The case i? certain to be a eele- iness event and attraction like the Trevoni&n Bennett Thomas S. Field bi'Utod one. Upon its outcome will automobile show. depend whether the senate will be Henry Campbell Elmer H. Geran controlled by Republicans or Demo- Edwin R. Conover John J. Leonard crats, the party division in this branch The shun- i.'j tilt bijjtfcst animal ASeyiousFemininelllness Remedied Daniel S. Ely William Olterson of congress beiu^ .so close that I he business exhibition in the county. unsealing' of Mr. Newbeny would Whatever advantages the automobile By Lydia E. Pinkiiam's Vegetable William H. Tuthill leave each party with the same num- dealers will reap hy holding it at As- Compound. ber of voles. However, the political bury Park will lie richly deserved. significance of. the ease is small com- Their association is one of which Ihe Cisco, Wk. - "After the birthof each pared with its moral significance*. It whole county should feel proud, I'o il ol lav children i had displacement and CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN $100,000.00 touches upon a phase of national is made up of live wires and p c> cit- was so weak 1 character which uil'eets the purity and tern. It is due to something m H i. couldn't ejo anything permanence of the nation itself and than the general prosperity "( In I /Sound a boofi SURPLUS FUND PAID IN 50,000.00 foi" this reason it is well that tin* case county that the automobile nun .in about Lydia E. Pink- will be fought (|uL instead {if be.it>£ nraon; its most successful biMiu-.-. Ji a tn'o Vegetable dismissed on the ground that coiifrres.:* men. The wonderful success ol linn Compound BO h.i,j no right lo control elections. annual exhibitions i.s proof of v li if thought I would try can be done when everyone pms ]n~ it, and after taking shoulder to the wheel and worl in it I soon felt bet- A man who buys an oflicc in this ter. That was fif- the benefit of all. instead of induh teen years ago and country is guilty o\' the woi'st crime in cut-lhront competitive me'li ,. an American can commit except trea- I havo felt well ever It is ;\ striking example of the I 3ince except that I son, which is betraying the count ry fils of en-opcnition. With ,\ I n lo a foreign foe. llribery is betray- hid a Blight attack i in \r, a cruintry to its wors! ini crnnl Park's' ronli ibtilion, 1-his \ ear's h nine time ago and took ; 1 will 111. duuht he belter t'hail : < lioubio • Compound and w.is ; fQi\ Tliv bribe* poisons Uie very i vii < ol il;- pn-ii'cer.-:-.!1.: and will he a M i jin. 1 always recoro- j source of all power m a republic, and UP I .,r1 n ,i I Mn i -.o and you mny rmb- C-STABILITY '• SERVICE -'SATISFACTION' .So make.-, the fciieUiin (•!' ;ill aut hoi- symbol of ih;> enterprise, ;i!>ilil\ i service and lair business melh lib n • to *iniurial for tlie benefit ot , ily corn pt. JJi'iborJJi'i y t^hnuld nut be a the automobile dealers of .Mmiti i oth.i noi',.1 "—Mrs. JtlLESEERO, Jr., ! ciimu \\ I is ti, eondonetl it' sue- ( K. t. iiox lJ9, Cisco, Wis. ' ! ce,-.sful. I.C'-id •cluiiealii ie> should -o-o-o-o o not aav till- ill er no matter how Lydia 15, Pinkham'a Vegetable Com- j 1 IiiflLi •to poun'i.nir.dofiVjmnativcfootsandherbs, I .|, ij loo ot,i t lu> colored pi in- i •i niurt: 'iil.iiMn ; contains no niiicotic or harmful drugs, j llif village.; j a/Kj (,u(;ay iioldii tlio recoi'd of being the | •ihe take :>f I1] at on town and Ocean pi are fo- j mast successful remedy for female ills ' try for bo, in this country: , ami thousands of vol- ! •hi.-f i. innu V-. In or m.I they will ; ur.tavy ter. iinonials prove this fact. lidr(.uL^' If you hnvo flio slightest doubt that' li y I wo sen:; L.ydiV ]•;. PinUhmn's Ver;etable Con- uni:e:..;i:eil. wilieh l;:is ptiund will help you, write to Lydia il. ll in I" vreat.-; n claim fivkram Meciicine Co-, (confidential) linnai . •! i.ll a .-JI.-Ii u-ill be a>|e I.. ' ini Lynn, Mass., for advice. Your letter et HHiri ; illega u.-i Hi: ;-•;. ill ;i tl!:iy lllen!s inn vuiv urder lnir('ii;;li v;ill be opened, read and answered by a l eleil i in. "1 i,- . 'liii illllri* .I anil lovenilr.enl under township u-ov- | v.'.".;an, and lu.Ul in strict confidence. he i* : about as freely and •rumen;. disturhod as any (itr/enfizen-. ThThee ;/t;iv- e.^l mcrLice U< (Jje rouutry to<]:ty is hi (hi final analysis j^-ood or had Commencing Thursday morning at 9 the p'iwer of crimi.'nl \ve:i!ih In i"l-;;....' ! .ii:iei-.t depend:! httle upon the ca|K' jiunishtnent. It is tlu- chief form of government. Il is the amount o'clock we are to offer Men's, Women's and cause of social unrest and menacine; of intelligence the people put into I fit- discontent. The belief that rich cor- hallot Imx wlieji jliey choo.se (heir ATTACKS I Children's Foot Wear far below present rujitioni.sts are immune from the ven- puldie ser\ants which determines the £e:tnce of the law lias created a feel- quality of government. All things market quotations; among them you will •iiiff that there is or.e law for the rich l.eino- ufiu;d. a hdroup:h form of gov- Sloan's Liniment scatters atul aiiolhcr law for the poor. ; ernment i.s hotter for a town which find high and low cuts, in vici kid, patent, lia:i outgrown I he village .sta^o than the congestion and Judgment in MiMr. . Neuberrv'Ncwherrys casecase ; townshipp ggovernment, , btbut, h uhK relieves'pain and gunmetal Shoes and Oxfords. must be suspended until the evidence '"K " lc forf m off (rovernnient will not is heard. An indictment is not a con-' oi: itself guarantee bettor rule. • viction. Every man accused is vn-\ * * * A little, applied zeithout rttbbittff, will penetrate immediately and rest and titled to his day in court before con-J An interer,tin<- feature of the bor- soothe the nerves. 15 pairs WOMEN'S Grey Kid with cloth tops, Louis heels, $6.45. Value $10.00. 3 (lemnation. Vor llie national pood it- oiiKh movement «t Eatontown aiul Slotm's Liniment is very effective in is fortunnU- that the indictment was Oceanport is that if it is put throiifh allaying- external pains, strains, bruises, to 7, B and C widths. upheld. Anyone accused of I.uyinK it wiI1 l(.avt. Eatontown township'a an election, ,f n.nocent, .should he lommunity in which the population aches, stiff joints, sore muscles, lumba- entitled to establish that fact. K, will he more than half colored. With go, neuritis, sciatica, rheumatic twinges. 36 pairs WOMEN'S Dark Tan Vici Kid with Louis heels, A, B, C, D, $6.49. Value ? 10. Keep a big bottle always on hand Ruilty he should he put behind tin: Eatontown anil Oceanport out of] liars where he belongs find where his for family use. Druggists everywhere. 15 pairs WOMEN'S All-grey Suede, Louis heels, $6.85. A, B, C, D, widths. Value the township, the colored folks will 35c 10c, $1.40. ciiminul tendencies will not imperil have the votes to elect a colored the safety of the nation. township committee, a colored col- $10.50. V 7 lector, a colored assessor and to fill o-o-o-o-o all other offices with colored men. 12 pairs WOMEN'S Dark Tan Vici Kid vamp with champagne tops, C to D, $6.85. l.'or the first time since the Mon- mouth county automobile dealers' as- Value $10.00. sociation was formed the annual show This situation would be unique in of that organization will not be held New Jersey and probably without a 15 pairs WOMEN'S All-black Vici Kid,.military heel, English last, A, B, C, D, $5.©§. at Red Bank. Aslmry Park nets the counterpart anywhere north of tlie show and the event will take place Mason and Pixon line. In the South Value $9.00 March 1.1th to Maivl.i Jdth, jnclusivc. colored folks outnumber the whites in ' many (omtnunitles, hut they arc pre- j 20 pairs WOMEN'S Two-tone, several kinds, Louis heels, $5.00. Values $7.50, $8.00,

XiP\ venteit-.it.dw froIIIJIImI obtaininl/IILttlltlllf^g controL.lttlLllHl oIIfI The fact thai Ihe show lias always Mroverniucnt by constitutional amend- and $9.00 licen held here has caused Ki-d liaiik-' ments which disf rani'liise a lar^e part ei'K to regard it iis a ]iermanent .a'.i-; of Ihe colored vote. Many interest- 36 pairs WOMEN'S Patent, Gun Metal, cloth and kid tops, button, low and Cuban nual atlraction of the town and it | inj: possibilities present themselves comes as .somewhat of a shocl; to as a result of the opportunity which heels, $2.98. Ibeni to realize that (hev wont have it the colored folks of Katontown town- Vinoi, ^our Coti Livcif and Iron this yi-ar. The show is a fine adver- ship will luive for self irovernmont if 30 pairs WOMEN'S OXFORDS, patent, dark tan calf, black vici kid, both low and lisi'ini'iil for a lo«n. Red Ilsink's loss the hoiouirh movement [;oes throupll Tonic, ia the beat remedy IB Asbury I'aik's (snin. an.1I al-.il i Mliiliiuc III iie t;o. \ Mbuw Ihal III.Illlll enieil by while men. III It. (Town Talk continued on pimc !•_!.) nc: i-Ultilll. 7 .linn Anybody wanting to save money on thoir shoe epl ll.l.V In ililvKI'lifll in The Ke|;i»(er. V.'illler. Tlie < | •-; i li - •- - i. lilllnle Ihal -Hi- Ad'. '•! I ivillcnt. This Letter Proocs it. bills have one of the biggest opportunities that this iln mm K entnll, I)el. .-.''I (lllfcll'd from i\ e !io!d i I:. .1 l: nut ner\(,u-:, run d(.\\n condition ;md no department ever offered. >H nl iiif* i.v iipfn-file. I keep IIOIIM- .'HKI li\o on :i c liol tin faun so luul to lirep about niy wnrk as Im in,- :.. a I have live in iln: family. My iliiicui t ieiniiiiiiv-ndid Viuol a1; the lust nicdi- JERSEY'S FINEST STORE

II. Ceil I'.:,I,I. ll.n I> I- I ciile (in my (oiidiliiin. 1 fell better idler takini; the lnt.l bollle. It lias of rl; (liven me a I;OL«1 :i|ipetite, I sleep heller and Icel i;tioiH'er in evciy way." —-Mr.-,. uielil you iej iniieb J. Ill 1,'MAM U'llllS. obile d, you , \\\y e! yourself, II is (beltecf ami (oil I.iver Peptones I.el containnl in Vinol aided by lion and nnpb, id' MM place- 'si imate. the weekly ahe.md • ml o ll\pij]ih.>".phil.", whidi niakca it wuh a ; ml) .7 Suinon.'i hliHirt inaliii. iiervc imikler ami •'tit "iiijinn, or; ,''.»,.' Mtcni;th ciealor. Jlciidc-i Vinol i-i not Hi V/dli.m, SI, a i.enel imdiiiue. Itii full (orniula ia In the fin-m "IV ' mill i v illii'lnhoiil ,1, ll«J N. J. Iiiintc.) on each package. Kofi Uank I e' iiM}ioil!in relal ii;n PIM. JAMKS COOPI-.H, Jit., nnUGC.IST. THE'RED BANK REGISTER: P$g*

STATEMENT OF fVjft ACCOUNT FOH YEAR ENDING CiECEMrsER 3Ht, 161a, T0WH- £HlS* 01' iHftElWisiUK/, COUNTY Of IAOl«/jMJTtl, KTA.TE OF Nfcw JEJlSEY. Ullrf. ITEMS OF HEWS. I.. lilli. TO Bll.Ui I-Air. Skiiuti fcr Jt-sr ending HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN bury . !!, l'Jlit * l.tOO.OO L. LI.MVUKhL, I.00 Notary rubli rVIONMOUTH COUNTY. 76.50 FR/iWIC C. 1IYHAH. U3(i,00 ifSGEUil Notes, Sales of Property, J. C. Crwhtil, '1'intoA folio, [»o- Young Ladies iui j furfiln &lud 77.00 Building Opars£ionst Lodge Doingi, Mrs Dmiirlur, Slight Fires, BtrtKs, t-Aarnm^ns &nd i ( •h Doatbjs—Othar ltemt. "') 6G0,r,2 y ciilato, Red Hunk, nm- Wnllacc NittenRfr of I'hilailulphiit hirt* «i,09 is a iian bought a hou^o at Oecan Crovu k ;-ioij. Eiituiiuiwn, coal Jura 43.00 esstung rom Thcotloro Williams iiml will O. Uunckciibinh. l.lttlo .Silver, muke it his summer lioniu. K-«efrlcji furiiiiilu-it , . , 150.00 S. K. Tombs of Italnvay hu:-i boui^4jt JL Bab & Co., Red Bank, clulliiiut to every woman, but good fliinishuil 13.04 from W. K. Ym'niiil of Manafiijuan to learn to make Druggists' Rubber Sundries. Good Wages, Clean Kr. $1 A: Scott, Hed llnuh, vrottt- health is vitally important. lot adjoining: Mr. Varnall'H housu. eisital )H-rvicf:t 12.00 Eilctn M. Voorht'i-K, the foui'-yciu1.- Br. 0. V. Wnrnur. Kcd Hani., pro- Attention to liver, kidneys Work, Steady Employment and Ideal Conditions. Beginners paid fessional st'rvlcrK 10.00 o!d daughter of Milton M. Voorliet.^ Clarence White, lied Hank. «li 1* assembly. 1 ( aaja $2,[ioo.oo $i, .)4u.i» s 5 r> 3. a i! Walter Vanllise and Charles ,Pat-1 lgm 1,600.00 I.KO.GB SKI.CH 1914 1,BOO.UO 1,182.76 1117.25 tcrson are new members of the Adel-i 3D1G 1.H00.O0 1,61:1!.47 177.r,:l are a boon to women, be- phia lodpe of Kni^hls of PythiuH. I loia 1,BOO.00 i,ri37.r>i 202.111 Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Craiff of 1 1817 l.KOO.OO 1,014.11 lHli.H'J. cause they regulate the func- 1D1B 1,1100.00 I,r,7d.:l2 22B.C8 Adelphia hove gone to Aiken, South j IBIS 1,141)0.00 1,001.71 2:i8.2'J tions of all these organs Carolina, to remain until nprin^. i Mrs. Adelaide Qiuu-ktnbush of i FINANCIAL REPORT OF SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP FOR YEAR IO10. without any irritation or dis- COLLECTOR'S REPORT. Freehold hus gone to Mineola, Klor-! RECEIPTS. lied Hank Htamlm-il 40.30 agreeable effect. " ida, to spend several months. £lccetpta from January 1, 101'J, tu April loth, 1911). Mr. and Mrs. E. N. WOolston and 72,7. Aaron Arniiitronit 37.50 Decembeecember :il»t.. 119111 172,705.18 daughter of Ocean drove have none | Balsffitu on hand JnnunrJ y 1, lull) 8,r,rij>.:>r2 Gsorile H. I.lpliincutt 37.50 3tltere3t un deposits,, , 127.31 Wellington Willlln» 87.60 Sold to Florida for the winter. j Kdwin Hobbu ' 12C.0O Edward Cooper has resigned as let- \ Total receipts SH1.474.T1 Ilerlivrt A. Ili'den 144.00 Red Hunk Htundjrcl 10.00 ter carrier at Iielmar to take a job • DISBURSEMENTS. Hed Dunk lleidBtcr «.00 with a New York firm. ! January 10th, 11110. 1'ruiik C. Dyram 37.SO Mrs. Ella Christie of Knglishtown ; Hobbn, cuntijdliin 512,600.00 May «th. 1010. Fobruury 4tli. 1019. D. D. ISIrney Pout, O. A. R 10.00 has bought the double house opposite On and after January 3d* 1920, store closes S. C. Byrum, treasurer 7.100.6C Arrowamltli Pout, O. A. It. .. 26.00 the Englishtown bank. . j Aoril 24th, 19111. Hod Uullk UfKlHter 31.32 Mrs. John II, FhmnaKun of As- 3. C. Kemp, otnnnia 15.00 lied Hank Ktumlard 32.-10 Juno 1th, 1919. June 12th. 1919. bury Park gave birth to a son Tues- C. P. McDonald, treasurer 8,206.40 Jnlin S. AppleKate & Son 250.00 day of last week. ; C. F. McDonnld. treasurer •:>,179.40 July lOlh, 1919. Cameron O'Hara of Freehold has O. V. McDonald, trennurcr 1,173.11 llnrry G. Ilorden 22S.O0 Juno Oth, 1011). Edwin HobliB 125.00 taken a j'ob with the Ford motor com-' 3)oDjuor check charged to account 2H5.1H Gcorue II. IJpvlncott 37."" pany at Newark, • I Juno Oth, 1010. A u A p 37.50 1'. C. Byrum 5,000.00 AaroWellington Armstn Williinr lk s :n.r,o A daughter wag horn to Captain i Juno 14th, 1911). 1'rank C. Ilyriim 37.60 and Mrs. S. C. Thompson of Msilnwnn B. StobliD. cuutodiim 1,000.00 AuKU«t 14th, 1019. last Wednesday. j X'Hoblu, cuotodian 6,000.00 W. W. Elhiimpnnoi-e 22.00 October 9th, 1910. September 11th, 1910. Mrs. Arthur Errick.son of Adelphia 1 C. WUtne, redemption (Cum- Usher PuUUhlwt Co. . . .' . 24.76 gave birth to a daughter a few days mlntu) 21.3r. October !)th, 1919. F. 0. Cyrnm Ti.OOO.OO Wcllimdon Wllkiiiit 37.50 ago. "'" ; December 8th, 191'J. 0 Albert c. woico'ti'!"'.!!!!!!!!! J9.O0 S'otal exponultureu . 1(1,198.IS SeiiU'inln-1- lltll. 1911). A preliminary meeting to organize j High Grade Clothing; Saleua Duu^ler 52.05 1 the bakers of Monmouth county was' Balance In bank Janunryl. October 9th, 1919, hold at Asbury Park last Thursday, j . .5 6,010.4 5 52.0, 11120 Sulfim Dnnpler . . . ; : .. . . Nineteen bakers were present. Ira Respectfully submitted, Albert C. Wnlcntt 50.00 FRANK 0. 11YRAM, November 13th, 1910. A. Clayton of Asbury Park was • Where Shreisbiri aid Last Biases Meet. Treasurer. Dr. E. A. Seott 2.00 Used Trucks, all overhauled and named as chairman and a committee Clarence White 2.OS on organization wad appointed. KOAD ACCOUNT. A. Knlz Si Co 13.91 newly painted. January Dili, 1910. Snlena Dunulur 62.or, ^lahonoy and Harvey* S Decombur llth, 1910. May Show Auto Truclcs. O. P. Warden A. H. Iiorilen .. . . 230.50 The members of the Monmouth Ccorue H. LipDincott Albert C. Wolcott STEWART iy2-Ton. February 13th, 1010. George M. QuackenbllHh county automobile dealers' associa- Georfie It. Liopincott Salenn Dnnirlfll' Looks and Runs like new. tion discussed the advisability of Joseph E. Wordoll Dr. K. A. Scott holding an auto truck show in con- John A. JohtlBim . 24. Robert Hitlginson & Son Chassis only. junction with tho annual show in O. r. Warden 54.00 €harlcB Covert 226.50 $ 1,501.71 Price $l,S00.00. March. Asbury Park has ofrerod the Frank C. Byratn 04.14 Arcade for the truck exhibit. March nth, 1919. POLICE ACCOUNT. 271.50 Charles Covert Seotember 1 lth, 1919. Ravenue Collector Resigns. Cities Service George 13. Lilppincott 57.00 Myron L Campbell STEWART 2-Ton. O. P. Warden 84.00 Robert C. Thompson of Allenwood 12.00 James Dean S 160.01) Perfect Condition. has resigned as a collector of internal Prank C. BytHm 220.50 Company Central Rallroail Co. of N. J 9B.O0 LIGHT ACCOUNT. Cab and Body. revenue. He will devote his time to April 10th, 101!). Jnnunry Oth. 1910. conducting the Thompson coal busi- Central Kallroail Co. of N. J 04.01 Connolltlatcd (iaa Co Price $2,175.00. ness at Bradley Beach, which he 7% Debentures Joseph E. Wardell 114.22 February 13th, 1919. W. C. MPDhMott 1U.O0 Connollclateil Gaa Co 52.OB bought from the widow of his Joseph I*. Danirlei- 140.98 Public Service Electric Co 225.02 brother, James L. Thompson. Georiro I{. Lt*3uincott 42.00 Public Service Electric Co 220.82 OcorKe K. Allen G9.nO March 18 th, 1010. MACK A. C. 2-Ton. Garage doted for Death. Combining Safety and O. P. Wefileft OH.00 l'ubllc Service Klectrlc Co 222.92 Loader act**! Sharp 20.17 Consolidated GOB CO 52.05 Cab and Body. The Ideal garage at Long Branch A. C. Wtatorholt 4H.O0 Arirll 10th, 1919. Was closed Saturday as a mark of High Yield. 1B8.38 Price $1,600.00. Frank C. Bsrram Connolidnted Gna Co respect for John F. Dodge, one of tin- May 8th. 1911). Public Borvlce Electric Co. Bound Draok Cruuhetl Stone Co.. . 203.05 Mny 8th, 1919. owners of the Dodge automobilo fac- Opportunity for market Myron L. .Campbell 13.00 Public vice Ekctrlc Co. . . . 221.92 tory, who died at New York. All dis- Gearctc Iff. Llppincott 39.00 ConHolidated Gun Co. 62.06 G. M. C. %-Ton. tributors of Dodge cars showed thi-- profit through 1'rank C. Byram 13.3H Juno 12th, 1919. Charles Covopt 58.75 Public Service Electric Co 222.72 Covered Express Body, respect for Mr. Dodge. attractive conversion David flcott B7.45 Conuoliilntcd Gnu Co 62.05 and it will give "punch" O. P. Wat Jen 03.00 July 10th. 1919. Price $850.00. Big Electrical Job. features. Oiiarlco Covert 105.00 Public BervlceElcctrlc Co 223.62 Irving Coleninn, formerly city elec- and "pep" to your start- Juno 12, 1019. Consolidated " Service Station A. II. Dalliy 7.00 STUDEBAKER % 2.17 VanDyhe I'l., Lonjj Branch, N. I. This service isfree to nil battery users. UcorRo II Lipplncutt 60.50 FIIIK ACCOUNT. Covered Express Boay.\ Clerlo from Club. Oliarlct) Covert H0.2r, I'VbriMry llllh. 1919. The officials and clerks of the As- Repairs, the prompt and satisfactory J. II. Herbert John Wylle 22.50 Joarnli K. WoiiMI A1.1 i I Illtli 1919. Price $5S0.00. bury Park and Ocean Grove bank Kind, on any make of battery at the O. P, Warden John Wyllc 22.10 have organized n social club ID be right price. Joacph \i. Uanjflcr 20.00 Mny kill,"I'II'IV. " known as the Apnuog, a combination Gso. W. Sewing, October Dili. Ill II). Tlntern Mu or Wulcr Co 117.50 Oeoree H. I.lpplnccitt 62.B0 Jimp 12th. 1019. All of these trucks nire good vol- of tho bank's initials. Kiirl Furry is Myron L. Campbell 1111.00 John Wyno 24.00 nresitlont of the club ami Van ('. Contractor and Builder, D. A. JOHNSON CO., Jolin A. Jdhniiiin 102.30 AliRUnt'iitli,' VtllV." uos and must be seen to bo appre- Townso.nd secretary. O. P. Wi.ril.-n 00.60 Juhn Wylle 4.75 KEtt BANK, N. i. £5 Mechanic Street Red Bank. Kc.l Hank TrU»t Co., "11 m'CUUIlt nf liivi'Mli'i'V lil'th.' IDlV ciated. Mill and Store Moved. A. I). Bciitt 7BH.00 Tint.Til Mai ,.r Wulor Co 117. rid OFFICE IW EISNER BUILDING, Novtnilicr I3tb. 1919. Monroe Wyckoll'ii mill and store 0.00 t 2 19.25 Rooni 3. [Telephone 1^ 3.110 building a(. Manat^quun has been Jo'frlili T. 'llurrowe. Co.' ! Telephone 8B0-J. ILoultl J. fllellllK COM. FOR I'lllEIIOllSEH. Convenient tcrma arranged with moved to the rear nf the property and <). P. Wnrilon l'cBYuiiry 13th. 1919. responsible parties. work has been started on a now Ui-uricc H. Mpphiinill II. A. Hlinoinnki-r 42.10 building, which will be three [itorit'M Jobbbs of All Kinds. l'rnnk U. !)>• "nil MaM y llth. 1H19. ; IXtcrmlivr lllb, 11119. II. A. Slioemnke 21. r,0 high and cover a KHIU'U "JlixXII feet. t'.otiuntca Cheerfully E nrnlt!i«3. Myron I,. Cnniplwll Vhnrlva Covert See or Phone Lot Ordered Condemned. tltMirite II. I.ippinciitl ;iiir.i';i' AND roiu/niv ACCOUNT. S JOHN H. G1EGORY & SON 8 A. O, WlnuVrliolt 07.B9 Nnv.'iiibiT l:Uh. 1919. Tlie tieahright borough council hint 0. II. Hurley i).:i:i Mlcluwl MKiurity 3 1:1.60 week passed a resolution directing Junopli K. Wnrdull 176.05 DlM'i' I llli, 19111. the counsel tu slurl, condemnation Sc|l nrA Ill lailtens »l).00 Kraiik t'. Ilyrntn 1O.50 Annie Dinu proceeding;! again:.t the Spat/ lot on (). P. Wnr.l.-n 4:1.76 IVIo>K-t{.»«isi;e Loans John A. Jolmstm 4-I II. 110 111.50 the ocean front. The horoui'h ot JOHN H. GREGORY J. K. llnrvny, Jr •• • 10.00 Cored to pity $1 ,;!.'iO for the hit Itii III liil-i Jn t n few mniiii nln j,n it n In Djinfll 70.30 IIOKITCAII ACCUUMT. m. I t»U ti 1 \ lint our ii^iiinuit * Inn Uni lu Fidelity an 1 N-e.-inlxM' llth. 1SII9. Iliow iynr uiiililnl < null num mill 11" H>"HI 1 cnl E> Into 'hri-mhi'r 211th, Stint Hdtiuir Swan. 1 ftiid r A. 11. Dolby Mninorlnl II...-nitjil . . 1DO.00 Ini- •/. I>I| ..I' .1,1-, I) I) 1) Fire, EVlniiiio, Cuaualty, ( Koberf Nhutlger, n Newark bti'une ' I .in- nmutir ^«< AJ iniltul Um JUtt in.ltlo li.- l\ 11(1 .Plato Ghs-js i ltlO.OO man living at Delimit', was leirnllv In vci J.111. ICO 6 WAY!! AND MKANM ACCOUNT. anenled charged with shootiiif one of >'«>lira««' ISIli, H>)8. ' • (he iiwiuiii un the hike at IMnm Office: 42 Broad .St, Rfld Banfc, fl L | ntHtd at Now J.-H1-V, I "•" ' ' MATA.WAJN, N. J. l.GOU 1., tii« Si|ii«r.. Jo»ppli McDnrinolt 9 ' Hh»w>r plfnriw) frnftty nml until li Toloiilmnn Call 2M3 lie.1 Hunk rto«l«t«- ForaoitHlIy miiirftrcil lirfoiit m*\ a lutlisry Illlbllo for New Jrrm'y. I'rnnU C. Ilyraiu. thought the. nwaii wan u goose. Ttic MiOTh ISth. 1911). Phone 230. BoJ Eluxh itcillrltM- i irKnauicr (if .Shfewabury Towimlily, win) (Continued on next page.) Ja«. Coopfcr, Jr iit, Red B»nlt. Page Siz THE RF.n BANK REC1STER K~t~KKK^^ STRENGTH AND

There are more things in and about a PROPERLY MANAGED Bank concerning which the philosophy of man never dreams, an adequate definition does not exist—it all, however, relates to SERVICE, in the rendering of which we are EXCELLENTLY EQUIPPED, due to our WELL BALANCED ORGANIZATION. . If you desire to broaden your field of activity, you will find that it will be to your advantage to BROADEN YOUR BANKING FACILITIES. When you place your account with THIS INSTI- TUTION, you-have the satisfaction of knowing that your LARGEST BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS can be met and your VARIED BANKING NEEDS SATISFIED. If you have a proposition and are reliable, do not hestitate to come in, in order to talk it over. ' . WE WILL BE OF ASSISTANCE TO YOU. In our COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT, we pay to all, automatically, voluntarily and WITHOUT BEING ASKED, interest of 2% on daily balances of $1,000.00 or over. . ~

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DIRECTORS RICHARD APPLEGATE, MARCUS M. DAVIDSON, . FREDERICK W. EGNER, UZAL H. McCARTER, Hendrickson & Applegate. Davidsons—Clothiers. Vice President Fidelity Trust Co. President Fidelity Trust Co. CLARENCE G. APPLETON, ALBERT T. DOREMUS, GEO. C. HOPPING, JOHN H. MOUNT, Comptroller Fidelity Trust Co. President Doremus Bros. Co. Vice President Doremus Bros. Co, J. W. Mount Co. THOMAS COOK. JOHN M, A. DOUGHERTY, THOMAS N. McCARTER. LEWIS S. THOMPSON, Pres. Pub. Ser. Corp. N. J. Cook &. Oakley, Vice President. Vice President. ALBERT R. RUN YON, HARRY G. BORDEN. Retired. Contractor.

J*»J**J»»^J*«J**^t*»J«***»J~^~4~^ BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. "We Teach Your Dollars to Have More Sense" (Continued, from last pogp.) Paul T. Zizinia of Belmar is re- toorted to have bought the Bachelor /fcstate property along the river at Avon. The property extends for four blocks along the river and three blocks on the ocean. About 15(1 lots Corner East Front St. and Wharf Ave. ore in the tract.

\Vill Fix Price on Plant. ( Secretary Roth of the Monmoutb i county water company of Asbury! Fleeced Lined'or Ribbed Park has informed the city commis- j ""sioners that his company would set in price on its plant us a step toward j Shirts or Drawers city ownership or they would arl>i-| trate the price. Men's Trousers Expensive Coal. • It cost Robert Gregory of Asbury for work or dress Not only is characteristic Goodyear merit Park $28.35 for a ban of coal weigh- ing 100 pounds and selling for sixty. conspicuous in Goodyear Tires forsmal l cars cents when he was arraigned before' Work or dress a justice last week charged with but ordinarily the first cost is found to be stealing the coal from the Farmer coal yards. Shoes not greater than that of other tires} often it Minister a Bank Director. is actually less, v <-4i?J^%;j Rev. James W. Marshall of Ocean ; All Wool Underwear Grove, superintendent of the New The combination of unusual value in first Brunswick district of the Methodist1 Shirts or Drawers church, has been elected a director cost and very low final cost, of course, is a' -V>f the Asbury Park and Ocean Grove j bank to succeed the late Kev. A. E.branch died at the home of her istalled as noble grand of the Asbury result of Goodyear experience* expertness Ballard. daughter, Mrs. I, Feinsod uf thatPark lodge of Odd Fellows. George {New Officers Installed. i place, Tuesday of last week of F. McGown is \ ice grand, J. Pitteu- and care employed as J insistently in the pneumonia. She was 78 years obi gei- Leigh secretary and Harry J. 1 ;••. Mrs. Ada HibLets has been in- and leaves eight children. Hoiiino treasurer. making of 30x3-,30x3 /z' and 31x4-inchtires stalled as council or the Elberon; lodge of Daughters of Liberty. Says He Bought Hens. Big Fire at Cream Ridge. as it is in the construction of the famous James II. King is associate councilor. Anieen Bodeep of Asbury Park, The barn and wagon house or. the Mrs. Ella King vice c',utu:ilor am! nas arrested last week charged with Joseph Holmes farm at Cream Ridge Goodyear Cord Tires used JMI, the t&ighest* JVliss Vera l'ishnp associate vice iniiii- receiving stolen chickens valued at; were burned down Tuesday of last cilor. $1HO. Uodeep claims he bought the •week. Besides the building loss. -8 priced automobiles. chickens from the son of the man jcows, ft calves, a eolt and a bull vere Sligli Prices for Cliicltcns. who made the complaint. \ lost in the lire. Charles Iliggin* of Kornerstown For this reason more cars using these small Wiled his chickens last, week. He re- Law LeafTlie Convention. i Commerce Board Officers. ceived as high a^ six dollars each for A.-bury Park has lieen selected as j II. G. Clayton was elected presi- sizes were factory-equipped last year with some of them. Tvli.s. Themas Johnson '.he meetiinr place for the lyji) con-; dent of the Spring Lake chamber of 1 of that place killed .some recently and \entieii ': small car, at the nearest Goodyear Service Kewark academy, has been engaged 1 liaMivin of I.oi;g Hmnch to I'Yeil ir. a similar capacity for the schools ii'-.-e;rt:! at breehohl 1'riday iMg'ut. Davenport cif Ansonia, Connecticut. Station. Get these tires and Goodyear Heavy Of Neptune Imvnsliip. He was for- I he nueting was one of a series he-; .N'o date has been set (or the wedding. merly a professional baseball player. !!'-; held by the past ceiincilers liirou^lmm tlie county. , Glcndola Girl to Wed. Tourist Tubes at this station» Mfitawan House Sold. U.-.-itl. of A.b-lplua Woman. | Announcement has been made of 10. 13. CoUrill nf the A. li. Mun- the engagement of Miss Nettie Mor- jiing company at Matawan has Mis. Susan I!roiuliciti«. diHeiii'i'S She was I)1.' years obi and hio'.vn. amli'hai-;. . F. r,,,-,nver of I M,s. Ihitton Cmk ,,f Farmiii|,'dale v,.ti the mother of nine children, 1 1 novel) of A'lioni an- living. \\. i'' '' "'",'•• ll-e .Hi,,),. nviT /i.jii-jua-i taken sick with appendicitis, re- nod a: .'.!,".i awan. 'ie-pilly ami was Taken (n the Sp'i.'iiiig Inf th« Aibiuy Pnrk lodge of who liinir.hl Hie liMli'Vi;,: coal l.u.i- Suiidny-ichool Officers. 1 1 tjfi'i two yearn <\'£v, U:,s now imu^Ut Wf ' !' .lainen W. ileniietf hi vice 1 itAm P: l't;i\'ison Jm.o' 6een re- 1 the Kal|i}i I ,'. 'Yht>mp->t>n ynril at Wesl chief, \lbert Hlory nil herald and <><'oan drove lo take care of bis in- el.'cted supi'riutendent of. ||l(> Lnn(r Pol V 'Inylor hijdi priest. ['•ranch l!a|itist Hiiiiilay-iielio.jl. .1. p' ••cell- inc; lill- illes ;. "oocl is assistant, r'rnnk Blilh-r treas- t&tlil Binnclinucli WomaWomann Dciul. O

4 ' Have now reached buch tremendous n&t* OH'-t b ?r 1, Q8 BfflEF. ITEMS. OF HEWS. MADISON ,'JQUAHK OAP.DI-.N J I" II t / IU< ^ *5 icfnal ftiilc fhut tim- rriarmfkdurtrr-i fires f.hfc <{ 08 N 7 H. E. HA YES 1 •,!' "1 ^*. fir^t to carry full 'j>agi_e_ "BEANii »»„...»"/ Re-filleI»_£H_r_ boxesi . TheTI y eliminat_i: : .e„ gri;.t. HAHOLD J. STOKES, with air chamber. fornia where more "BEAN Bearmore is vice councilor, Douglas bad after effects. They don't injure the DENTAL SURGEON Sprayers arc used than all alone often saves one-half troubles and last a lifetime, I3rown warden and Walter Gifford teeth like strong liquids or calomel. Successor to Dr. Frank Lee. Success was instantanc* other makes combined. ^ the time usually spent in,; Thtse advantages are conductor. They take hold of the trouble and 54 Broad Street, Elflner BulIdinK. ous. Requests fjr^m friends spraying an entire orchard, the result of 36 years ipc- Rooinn 4, 6 ond G. Many of tho country's quickly correct it. Why cure the liver Ofilco Hours 8:30 to 5^0 o clock. noon Induced him to manu- greatest orchards arc now » When occasion requires cialization in the building of Mrs. Sarali Havens Dead. at the expense of the teeth? Calomel. facture the machine. . "BEAN" plunger packing is improved power sprayers 1 equipped with "BEAN", Mrs. Sarah Havens of LOOK Branch sometimes plays havoc with the gums. EO. McC. TAYLOR, C. E. The result was that mil- Power Sprayers exclusive* replaced in twenty minutes based on an ingenious, ong- died last Friday at the home of her So do strong liquids. It is best not to G CONSULTING ENGINEER lions of California fruit by an inexperienced man. inal design. CIVIL ENGINEER nnd SURVEYpn. ly. For the "BEAN." the daughter, Mrs. John D. Woolley. take calomel. Let Dr. Edwards' Olive 8 Elonor Buildinz. Broad St. ted Bank. N. J. trees were quickly saved pioneer in 1383, ia the No need for a mechanic If you arc going to buy Mrs. Havens was 74 years old. She Tablets take its place. from peats that bad blight* world's leading sprayer and tije pay for several a sprayer and want the best, is survived by five sons and five Headaches, "dullness" and'that lazy cd many yields. now. hours of his time. there is little choice today. daughters, feeling come from constipation and a Davldnon BalldlnK, Red Buik, Firemen Hold Election. disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' Joseph Rolllyj John J. Qolnn Olive Tablets when you (eel "logy"and John B. Curtis has been elected R. B. K KING, "heavy." They "clear" clouded brain VETERINARY 8DRGE0N AWD chief of the Wall fire company. Ellis and "perk up" the spirits, 30cand2Sc. D DENTIST. Polhemus is assistant, Arthur Hall To make that motor v/hirl SHREWSBURY. NEW JERSEY- Invented &y John Bean foreman, Raymond Newman first as- Overatomy performed on bitches wita pax- sistant and Clarence Woolley second When you put yotir foot on thefeet eafety. Also doge treated with ••rUBS Bttti tor our "Sprayer DooV." team m all pried to nert c tiy tptajtng need, assistant. arter—Power is what's wanted. Put for distemper anuu can pp g J ^«*vw-m #r» *n^ r ^\nn a\ n W a\ \if Michael J. Durkin of Long Branch h' hi di COUNSELLORS Al LAW died last Wednesday at the age of t there's going to be something doing— Davldnon Buildltis. Bro&d Btzttab 54 years. He is survived by a widow RBD BANE. N. DMUND WILSON, and nine children. Mr. Durkin was COUNSELLOR AT LAW, employed for many years as a night E RED BANK. El, < watchman. Offices : 10 EAGTf FRONT STREET. Fwmeps' and Fruit Growers' Woman on Scltobl Board.1 LSTON BEEKMAN, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Supplies, Spraying materials, etc. Mrs. Walter Taylor, forrnorly presi- AceB. 10 Broad utreet, BED BANK. B. ». dent of the Woman's club of Anbury Park, has been appointed a member The Columbia Is a powerful battery. K. HERBERT E. WILLIAMS, Telephone 798-R. !t will stand operating conditions that wreck SURGEON DENTIST. of the board of education of that D Graduate University of Pennsylvania. Middletown, N. J. place. She succeeds Dr. William ). )thers. Its ptatea of hexagonal construction Offlco Days In Red Bank : Mondays, Wcdnodnil Thompson. . like a honeycomb, are and Satardayfl. eelf reinforcing, and bulk 120 Broad Street Red Bank. M. 1 New Government Suggested, against buckling. R. W. M. THOMPSON, SOME OF YOUR NEIGHBORS WHO OWN BEAN SPRAYERS. An organization to be known as But we don't expect D DENTAL BURGEONGEON, th This Applies only to the latesi Red Bank, N. J. • onal Property. New Monmouth. N. J. Lodge's New Officers. Telephone Middletown 2U-F-2B. Leon Shafto is' the new noble chief styles of Suits and Overcoats, 1M of the Farmingdale lodge.of Knights of the Golden Eagle. JJCOJI White is not to our conservatively vice chief, Levi \V\ Farry-sir herald JJXv, and William ICetcham ' venerable hermit. cut garments. Memorial Window for Church. A memorial window has been placed in Calvary church at Keyport Paper JoteBiers and Dealers In in memory of Mrs. Catherine Cherry, who for many years was assistant superintendent of Calvary Sunday- 1© Broad Street school. IRed Bank Captured at Boston, Charles Duff, who was wanted for the alleged robbery of Mrs. Margaret Canvas, Jersey and Leather Palm. L. Oglesby's house at Seagirt las FERT ERS fall, was arrested at Boston last week and was brought to Monmouth county. ' Get Legislative Jobs. 72 Bricig® Avenue, William Whittle of Asbury Park has been appointed first assistan You Get Action with Muatartne— Telephone 847 Red Bank sergeant-at-arms of the New Jersey Drives Out Pain In Half the Time assembly. Peter F. Dodd of West It Takes other Remedies—It's ofsasaroCTagaaorareg^^ REGISTERSO. Ocean Grove is a stenographer in the the Quickest Pain Killer senate. on Earth. Death Follows Operation. I James Chamberlain of Freehold Stopfl cnugliliifj almost instantly; em' We have ample supplies of German Potash Salts Eoro tliront mid chest colds over nlifh who was recently sent to the poo Nothing HUn it for nonrnlyln, lumbar to enable us to say to the trade we are prepared farm at Wayside, died at thfc.Spring neuritis and in sprt'ilily (irivc tiwny rliei Lake hospital last Thursday follow- umtlc imliia and retluro swollon joints. to furnish all grades of mixed goods with foreign Mtmtarlne Is the original non-bltatorin; ing the amputation of one of hi prescript Ion tlint takes the pliiro but feet. 10 times an P their tit HH niantlmnilier's < Potash Salts EXCLUSIVELY, and, in addition, we fnnhfuDud mustai-il plaster. Use it (o Married 55 Years. sprnlns-, B[ rains, bruises, sore muscle are prepared to sell Genuine German Kainit and stiff nock, swellings... Bore, painful c Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunsinger n< frost* ill fi ft and cbtlMftinchllblRlnas . Boe ssuro If other grades of foreign potash Salts. Imlaystown celebrated tho 55th anni Mnstarluu lu the yellow IHII. versary of their marriage Frida' week. Mrs. F. B. Hunsinger ai ranged a party in honor of tlje occa sion. ^ _^ KAINIT - J- - 12.40% Potash Firemen's Auxiliary. KAINIT 14.00% Potash The women of West Belmnr hav formed an auxiliary to the Wall (in MANURE SALTS - 20.00% Potash company. Mrs. Harry Brown president, Mis;; Susie Gifford secre MURIATE OF POTASH - 50.00% Potash tary and Mrs. E. S. V. Woolley trats A warm cellar is a poor storehouse. That's why vege- uror. tables and other foodstuffs cannot usually be kept in the Now Gnrnue. basements of homes heated by the old style pipe furnaces, Edwin V. and Walter Barkalov or the more costly systems. The hnve rented the Adelphia garage an See yoir Eoygfeir dealer and place your order now opened it for business a few day! ago. Edwin formerly worked Frederick Voorhees's garage at Free Tho Orlsinal PATENTED Pipele^ Model hold. Manufactured only by the HOMER FURNACE CO., Homer, Mich. Mechanics Elect Officers. will radiate enough heat to keep the cellar free from Chester A. Megill is the new coui dnmpneGS, but will not detract from its natural coolness. eilor of the Farmingdnlo lodge n Vegetables can be stored with perfect safety. American Mechanic!!, lieorge How- Ment iu not wasted with the "I lome Ventilator." The Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va. Lynchburg, Va. Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. lett is vice councilor, Carroll Megi conductor and Chester W. Hull war- HOUSEHOLD MOVING scientific principle of design and operation send3 all heat Waehington, N. C. Columbia, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Ga. den. units through the combination hot- and cold-air register, ia our particular upeciiilty. I'innoa, and from there it ia evenly distributed throughout the house. Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Baltimore, Md. Toledo, Ohio Minister Buys Farm. furniture, pictures, brie-ii-lirnc, kit- Clean, simple and safe. » Doesn't waste opace and Kev. C. B. Fi.sher, formerly pastor chen utonailtj, bitrrela, boxea, trunks, of thi' Went Long Branch church, has doesn't necessitate a bijj installation cost. We can equip bought n farm in South Jersey and mid all tho odds ami cm)» of tho yoiir residence with a ' Home Ventilator" in a few hours, will retire from the active ministry. nvorni;o homo, aro moved by ua with for a little more than you would pay for a good bnse A New Industry. caro mid promplneiin. Big, speody burner. Ask uu for more information. Louiii Stultz, ill'., of Keyport is al-nuto vnno do the work at low prico3. tering n bitf ice house owned by him William Q'Brsem, Red Bank and Seabriaht. and will atiu't n Hour mill with a ca- BURDGE & RUSSELL, PLUMBER 1 and STBAM {PUTTER S©Si ileal pacity of llfty barrel. ! of flour a day. 40 Mechanic St., Red Bank. Now IB tlm limeta liavs Ftirimcos, Died at Hospital. Stovea, Smoke Stnctts, Gutters, flent Cottages Phono 219-W. Lfmlara nnclgenflrnl plumbing pu4 Frank W. liurdick of Deal died at WrBto Insurance After you cat—always Wra the Spring Lake hospital Sunday of ESTABLISHED 1864 TCLEPIiONglll In order Jiefora colt] weather sets lust'week after undergoing an opera- In. tion for the iiinpuliitiun of one foot. t!mntC9 £fivoa for new Eleatcro. County Farms B!C nijDutthtf new pipnlesa heater. C>nu{[!it in tlio Act. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HOWARD Frank Johnson of West llolinnr liiRt0nyeHe!!l3«H , w»ii I'iuinhl. in till! net of brenkin/.- in- DEALER IN e«lCl»»y I «l«">ig. Blop i food nourir>(?, to Holomon Miclmebion'.'i house at 74 Kiottiiiiljutll St. roneatiiiff, and nil (itomflchmlnerlcs. ISclnmr In Hi week and WHS arrested. Aillll!l||<»t!<>r>UHl »i»M!ll*. K«jH) GtattRtl ew$t GUI'S Btrun^. Increases vital! tyjHitl Pep. Ocean Grove Girl to Wed. B8-64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. : HATONIOIntlK>liMtret»«ly. T«B»of Omu. The (jr.KiyjiCTn.vnt of Mina Lillian Doors, Blinds, Glass OTttroa UMtt- I'Mttlvoljguarantee llolmcii, diiUKhlcr of N. .1. iliilmcn of Fire, Life, Accident, Tornado and Iionghnnd la a preat helnw and Bulltiara' Hardware. ^vlieli It cornea to Belling things.^—Ad- Occnn (JI'OVK, to J. I'aul Taylor of Plate Glass Imuranca yoi'M.icmoiit. Anbury 1'arlc has boon announced. . N. I. R. H, Vnmlervc-ir, Hod Bank, N. J. (Oontltmud un next RED BANK, N. J. THE REJO BANK REGISTER. Fate' Eight

«8» • .,.•.»»• MATINEE A.LJS-1 I SEATS Wnr T>ir Whirled. V/er 'li-s Included. Matinee Daily 3 P. M. Perfermasico Continuous 4 Saturday 2:30 P. M. P. M. tol0.4SP. M.

Telephone GSS BROAD STREET BANK, N. J. i Read] Tlhiis I J' i itra Trtislte Pays. : L^.. J it' 1-J \- L You may say, " Rubbers are rubbers, I'll just drop in anywhere IN REALART'S FIRST OFFERING for a pair," and you get what look like rubbers and often a 'mis- • fit. • . I Now, rubbers are not always rubbers any more than oleo is Butter. If you will just take the trouble to come to 9 Broad street, when 19 This is one of the sweetest stories ever filmed, and has the particular appeal fitat will malic if loved by | 4 you want a rubber I'll guarantee to not only give you a real young and old, and by all classes. 4 rubber, first grade, but will also fit any shape heel or toe shoe, B Patfi© Review lu-ECO COMEDY Topics of til© E which means at least double wear, as no rubber can wear if it 1 (J '4 t TWO DAYS . ONLY 4 dont fit right. 1 dont know of a New York store that has the 4 4 numerous styles of toes and heels I'carry. 4 23 4 Every size rubber boot, khoe and arctic, but only good ones, which '4 4 in spite of a 2Q"<> to 35'',, advance January 1st, I'm still selling 4 most of them at old prices. • • , , 4 i 4 i My Winter Shoe Sale is On. 4 Great shoe bargains for you now. Fine shoes going several 4 dollars under price, new goods at that, men's, women's and chil- p dren's from $1.69 to $6.95. 4 4 ..sJil Jil j 4 Clarence White, Red Bank. 4

4 This production has attracted thousands to the Broadway Theatre, New Vorft, and other large Theatres in principal cities. The management of the Broadway claim that no patron ieft the Theatre during the showing of this attraction. They were virtually chained to their seats by this baffling mystery which BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. : defies everyone's efforts at reaching the solution. VALUES! DONT FAIL TO SEE THiS WONDERFUL PICTURE (Continued from liiat PIIRO.) . ,, „ , , „ ,. U yi s M 1 n1 1 tlu Miss Mil.lreil W. CMi.yt.iM. » " . ' I' mathematician,, calcu- • tor ot' Wilson T, t'liiyton, was nuiv- • . hi tod tlu1 avc social vahu1 of an individual in the United • Thursday Only 1-'•'•'" SCENIC SNUB POLLARD COMEDY ' States to l>,o $4,7-0. This included- men, women and children. • Friday Only S^" COMEDY PATHE NEWS hold. Thf couple will live on a farm • Since then values have doubled. Have you capitalized your value? • in the spring. * * i-J Succc.fui H....tinB Trip. ' The Wortiiwestarn Mutual PAUL P. CROSBIE . .iu™,.h Ani....i.i.'S ..f Asiuiry P,..-K!: Life Insurance CO. District Agent | "et'urm'i! l.'.Tt"'w.'l-u' from a h.'mti'ilL-' '. Telephone 89-J RED BANK, N. J. : trip on Himu'tfnt bay. They i;ot two (.ri'i'so, four brant :md 1M ducks. »*4«««*«*4^«**4*«*»4««6«4«««*»«««««««4***«46«««46**«4 Fire at MorRnnvillo. A house at Morpinvilit* owned by S. l*»sctji was destroyed hy lire lust T O : week. Firemen from Mortfunville nnd Freehold fought the blaze but U '- )- r. 1 I . were unable to wave the house. ''•' Mnnnaqunn Girl to Wed. It Posseo Your Door. IN HIS LATEST PICTURE Announcement has been made of We Have Paper Supplied for Your Requirements. the en^agomiMU of Miss Mary K. liailoy, daughter o( the late i'nptaiii Delivery or* Short IMotlce. Ueorpe Huiloy of MunuMiuan, and n Stuurt Cooper o( Syracuse. PAPER BAGS, WRAPPING PAPER, WRITING PAPEK, I? I: Uonefit for Soldiers. The Asbury Park lodge of Klks will TOILET PAPEH, BROOMS, TWINES, ETC. J L iriv e a benefit performance at the Savoy theater next Sundiiy for the Phono Us, Rod BanH-llOS ALSO fund for vocational training for dis- abled soldiers and sailors. Dclinle Kinrd $250. r William Helisle, proprietor of a road house near Allaire, \*. .is tiiu'd ^•.!."'O |;tsi week for violainu; the war- HERBERT STREET and N. Y. and L. B. R. R., RED BANK, N. J. tune prohil'ition :tcl. A waiter at his \! place \\i\- fined §.'M'. l s Pi-yor Rr.pn,;aKP(|. "^'-;- ''» ^ »' I lu i oiu e covers :i of New York, which was founded h\ us uul i half. ' Alc\.ituler Hamilton. eiij'av'. ed by i he A-iuu> 1'ai k coin in is- A Double \n»i\tta\rv Trip Through Now England. SIOIU-IS for next summer. ' Tin- band Mr. uu! Ati 1 nl Kiynolds o( 1.. l.awson Taylor oi Fret-hold lett will luiniMi eoneen* t».i *'lc\ en \\ eek> Hr;uiU'\ It u h hid i MM prise pariy la>t week on a businc^ trip thriufh at ^: .l.ii' a \u>ck. ]aM TlmisliN m h 1 lu occasion the N.-w Kn^laiul states. He will bo Job m FiliiiR Clrrk. U;lsliu u «^i*n ' " 1 u thday an- L,vr.e about a nuMith. ( l.avvieme Hayes- ,-l I.,,,,,.- l:,-a,iel, ""•"•"•-•'"'•••• I ri(> to Cuba, Ml:.a heen app,,inle,l a liline elerk in l?os» ll»,; Kill . v , , - Mr. and Mrs. \\,\\ \vx Kimble uf A^ Ihe -New J.'iM'j .i-seiuiM\. IK MTWU TIKUOVS O'll;li;an. vh.» lives near bury Park left last week for Cuba. i» the lieadi,uaiiei> Hoop ol the 1 oiiiv branch, is the boss hoe; kilter where tlwy have boon coin- for the IN HER BEST PICTURE toliitli army corp>. of {[>-M STLWOII. 'lh:- -eason he has past twenty winters Held Wiilu,,., l!.ul. iwLi'er'1 :i"" 'H"'krl> •""U'1' lMlly N™Cl1 ""'' OrS""-

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ie-le.1 :.I tli.,1 phiee l.:-i «-,•:, :,.-.,l \\-\m-.tv lieue^-rie, > h.n e ma.le a i" u'." i.e^U-'h^aeli'wal!' snedai '"ei\ - wil- lu-1,1 iMlluui! l-.nl lei' !!•..- .i.-v,.-i ,i,,,, l lev pay ef S-.V fe.- an iee< IH-M Sumkiy. IL\ iini ..> ihe -rain! uii-y. ,.,,.(,, i,,,ul. (|.ly „,,], tinu, .,„,] a i..ilf ,, .. ,." , .. l)l r >rov< Hou c Sold \V>....«,, l!,r,l,, [^ I'er overlime a'n.l .l.mi.l,-IIIIH- i\.,-Svni- ' '"' *- " .' - - iflf ,, . , ,',i, -i • r it:iv work. •" Ar.ilrew Slewarl of 1'r.tsimri; h.it. Mix l aniline MeMowe.l .-I Key • iuui- !l' •- 'nell-e i' Oa-l"'i;-ovo toi ml 1 PATHE NEWS LYONS-E/3ORAM COMEDY } "•\ -i >•• I'e.h-eem em- i,,i;i,i lnjurr.l [..Tail. ., sv,",mmM- v.-s:,l,-iuv. Mr Steuavt i> a.-l weel. .in,, l.rel.e her U :: .11 ewii-.e M,^. M.uil.la lutes of A Uer.unvn a m:irMf ,-nltov 1,111'f. S'le Ms lak.n !,- ihe Somll ha- I'eer. sulle:;iu; lielll a eiaeke.l ,. ' ., „ Alllliey lio-pilal. «• !-,.:ie m hel- wi-.>: iin,- a l-a,l!y l-vuife,l M»lu"l»»» s'»'l l'"'l TuescSay9 January 27th One Day Only [ \ C«I.I.-» lliulrrKi.mml >lwlll,U-i- ie,en.,l la .. i.,!i .-, \eini 1'n-fer!, k 11. l\.tu-. -on ef Mallu ...... ,'• . ,-n- aee siiii-m lii.'il Tues, iay ef l.is: week ol I lie New ^»;l, i.-.opium,• ,eml-a:\ • ' k\\ll,-\ • -.i-i'-le i-t ,1 VI Vi-iv< lie l,e|;au wow, l.,>i u,>i, :.l ...MI-..; -,;s r.e.l.ohl I.AWV,-. 111. i,..ui.: .^Veiew' " eahle.s uiwier;;iv.iiul ,u I'll-,! ,!,i ,1,- \n,ii,\v .1 f Se-.e- \ l-Veehel.l c«-|.|l I'hni.-.-v ^ i.ve-il:,n ef ;•:•„• ^.a:-.:-. !.,«>,-, !ia- i-ee:-' i.i;'.! 'a P w':h'.lh- ""'I'1'"* ^'» -^"l'- of men a! work. -,e^-e- :i".,l >a,nl , a -, s 'n; whleh he Uavi-y U. Te,i,l e:' Si>i-::ii; Lake 1-, Move. HaeU t,. l.im. "•'• i".leie.-l.',l »e-.v !-->; ivi-.e.i. ' !>'1'l'!;:'-4 •' !;o'v -!";P."i- '^ erepevn , , ,. . ,,,.... l{ will he e,Ml;nne,l 'et : , iv-.-rini; ami Ashu.y liee wl-.o vaeate,! M- f.,ni, 1^.1-v -M,,,. i-ohl. m:1,,lm, .„ •./ tiMt lariinii:.;,i.illarllHli:.;,i..lee '.w•-«,o, ve.ir- .,-.;„ ;ir,' l r.uiv fei:--a.,' l:.is sell his 1-ai'oei' „ , . M ' n , ,-. IN HER FIRST BIG PICTURE Uaktulrt Ma liH've.l 1,, h.-u-.h Aml.oy, ha- :n,.\,-,l :.|u,p .„ Keu-ev; ;1,|,| |-as laken « " Operat.-.l On. haek (,i in., i.iim umi will -. !1 r, ;i-.i- ehaVi.e ,-:' hi-'i.'iil-.ei'.- fniit .-:>,ie iie.u • William 1!. rajlniai-. e:' Oaklmi t ear.

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Mi t.ie> M,n 11, , 1 William I umnirii: i I i > ' i ) „ K \\ ^ eller, has l-.-ucht ihe ^1 I v n i I i i,, i | I1 1 1 \ lieks-H.il house vn t ml I l I \ u lit •wilV "mine n.tii \\ 'm \' •. i) ALWAYS THE BEST AND NO CE III The I eiii; lliaueh h MI I! 'i HIM I 8vli.it1! I'er mil .e,-> \ i I i MII > i , \ 1 , i REGISTER. ! Imueil Wesldy, Entered si Second-Class Mailer ot tho Po»!« 'VOLUME XLII. NO. .30. office El Red Bank, M. J., under tlie Act o( March 3d, 1B78. RED BANK? N. J., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1920. ' $1.50 Per Year. PAGES 9 TO 16.

ferent from putting fruit and bmici PEOF1T SHARING. BUSINESS PROPERTY SOLD. and wine oti graves or planting Part of tha Money Made by Straus HOTEL FOR A TOWN HALL (lowers there. John J. Travers Buy a Big Building Company to Go to Employees. on White Street. There are flowers in full bloom SON-IN-LAW HUBBARD HANGS Straus Company is operating its RED BANK TRUST COMPANY EATONTOWN OFFICIALS FLAW. PARTS OF IT LIKE PAGES FROM everywhere, liig bushes of roses are •lolln J. Tiavein liiiM Imu^hf. from ANCIENT HISTORY. ON TO HIS JOB. store this year on a co-operative ELECTS RICHARD APPLEGATE. Luther & Stapled)n (he building nti NING TO HUY IT. along the roadfi in many places and basis, the employees sharing a por- there are lots of poinsettiaa. Whit.cs Klvi'Ol occupied liy Beit, Tuy- Ordinance Passes I'ifnt Ruinlin^ to. Roller from John H. Coolt, Editor of Theodore Parsona Gets Busy Again tion of the pruiits of the concern. A He Succeeds Harry Campbell, Who loi'.s economy fram^c. The properly Tile Register, Describee Queer New Orleans, like many other to Compel Enforcement of the percentage is givt-n on daily sales, Resigned to Become President of Buy El wood Snyiltir'i Old Stand cities, has big public markets, They is I)'Ax 178 feet, and on it is a \nvyn' for $9,000-Mr. .Siiydir wan Of. , Sight* in tho Old Southern Town—: Veterans' Act—Hearing February this beiiig paid monthly, and a bonus tlic Broad Street National Hank™ liuildinp; (H-ciipyiiUf the full width of arc kept iuj clean as clean run be. 17th for Writ of Mandamus. A N«:w Director Eluded. 1 femd $30,000 I'ivo Years Afjo. Odd Burying Grounds. Fish markets and markets for the sale will he given at the end of the year tho lot. Tin; front iiarf. of tin Imil.l- The following is tuken from a per- of meats nrc as clenn_ and sweet us By u silence which was mote elo- for all thu employees who lmvis been At j\ im't'liiw of tin*

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"Kuppenheimer" and all our own high-grade makes included in this sale—-Nothing reserved. Owing to strikes in the mills and other causes, many of these coats were late in arriving; in fact, some that should have been here in stock last October have just been received, and as they were contracted for, we must accept them. Now we'd rather sacrifice our profit and invest the money represented in these coats, in Spring clothing. That's simply a business proposition, but it is one, M that should interest you, as you are the one to benefit by It, so get busy at once. i We have divided these Overcoats into three groups as follows *>» • $35, $40 and f^fn) $45, $47.50 and $55, $60 and $42.50 values j/lu> $50 values $65 values t Here are three uSpecials'' for a quick

Fur Lined(Muskrat)coats I Odd lot of about Another Odd Lot-- Persian Lamb Collar Twenty-Five Overcoats Nineteen Overcoats $60 and $G5 values < Values from $18 to $f 5 $30 to $40 values

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aiiil card games were enjoyed. James I NEWS FROM MIDDLETOWN. Hobbs and Ralston Compton enter- j tained with songs. I Mrs. Lola Downes of JJelford is | BOOZE SELLERS HAD BETTER very sick with neuralgia of the heart, j WATCH OUT. Postmaster Henry J. Frost of New ! Monmouth is sick with a heavy cold. -Strength and Service- Three Men Appointed to Deport Vio- Capt. Frank Grant was lit his home lations of the Dry Law—Charles at Belford Sunday from New York. Heas Buy" Bus to Take Employeeo Denyse Heyer of Belford .is making to Morgan and Back. a sojourn at Jacksonville, Florida. IN Made Large, Medium and Small. James Grlgps, Howard Roberts and John Glass, Sr., is working on a I .Tuilson Palmer have been appointed carpenter job at Elizabethport. j A certain portion of New England, where the excel- a committee by. the Now Monmouth Mrs. Robert Kunyon of Belford is | Now mat moving time Is a«ar I an A Size for Every Man Who Sprays. Baptist church to report violations of on the sick list. j prepared to do your post moving oi lent habit of thrift—long before the war taught it < ! the prohibition law. furniture, pianos or bar.ijnno, to all purti Harry Coe and George Pike of iof city or country. In tne largest p&udctf ! Charles Hess of Belford has bought Port Monmouth are taking the cen-vans In Red Bank. Before you Han to-the country at large—-was imposed upon the public an automobile bus which he will use pour fiaxt moving done, write. ft«usd o: Made Right, Priced Right, Sold Right. j to convey employees at Morgan to ,:all for tho only reliable turnltuto movoi by a granite joil and a vigorous climate there waa la town, and get ray prices on your ner j and from that place. FAIR HAVEN NEWS. Job. All Mnao of beavy or light true* a vital and efficient Yankee Slogan j District prayer meetings of the lag; done at short notice. Call or sddrui Prompt Delivery. | New Monmouth Baptist cnurch will School Trustees Buy a Lot to En- I be held tonight at J. Henry Waiting's large School Grounds. J. X« 1iu€j'.&^fl "When you get a dollar never stop at Port Monmouth, Willard N. Palm- At a special meeting of the school 1] Wall Six-eot. Re«S KanJl ' ' er's at Harmony, William Helmuth's board Monday night a vacant lot ad- RciipVme phone 124J OKIco phone S39-R runninK until you put it in the Bank," I at Belford ami Mrs. Nora McCor- joining the school property was. IO j mick's at New Monmouth. bought for the purpose of enlarging;: WHY NOT "Friend^ ianufacturing Co., The Junior Worth While girls of the school grounds. The lot has a the New Monmouth Baptist church frontage of fifty feet and it adjoins Ina, Thomas Davis, Dnniel Shea, Rob- cultivate the above and start at once a SAVINGS Ga'sport, New York, ', ', j will give an entertainment and so-the school property on the east. The ert Wilson and William Oarlock. ! ciable tomorrow night under the board paid $400 for the lot; The sodality of Holy Cross church ACCOUNT with $1 or upwards in Niagara County. i direction of Miss Helen Heyer. The Daughters of Liberty lodge has will hold a euchre party and dance Mrs. Louine Palmer of Belford has been organized 25 years. The lodge's next Tuesday night at Holy Cross ' ' I gone to Virginia to spend the rest of birthday was celebrated last night in hall. i the winter. She recently sold her the American Mechanics' hall. The Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Nesbitt left yes- farm at Kcansburg to Thomas Col- place was decorated with /lags and terday morning for Florida, where they will spend the rest of tho winter. Red Bank Trust Co. lins of that place. bunting. MI'H. Henry Walling of Port Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Georgo B. Moxley' Frank Carton and John Shea of! mouth spent from Friday until Mon- left MondaMd y fof r SuS nAt Antonioi , Tesas, jNewark spent Sunday in town. THE STRONGEST BANK IN MONMOUTH COUNTY. day with her aunt, Mrs. Charles Wil- where they will remain several: The next entertainment of, the ! left of New York. months. Miss Elsie Smith and James j People's popular course "will be held More than 100 stereopticon slides Naulty accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Itomorrow night at the high school of RoIH»t<«i|l'orj- «-/J'\/B*t spenV fcJM»mM»»Jt Sunda •!•-.•* y VB«W«wit> hMCt jthei AHI^ULr ^da \> 1y 11^/11night/ VVVfs Vo fJlfctV nexl t JUI|wee| k Rev. Mr. i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith of I Kidd of Long Island will preach.! Harry Irving is kept indoors with HIGH GRADE SERVICE Locust Point. The choir will meet Friday night at' sickness. Mrs. Matthew Baden's. Nathan Doughty of Cape May \ Mrs. Herbert J. Smith pf Navesink ------• • Courthouse spent yesterday with Mr. i was called to Jumcsburfr last week by Mrs. Cordelia 1,. Luyster, who I Approved and Improved & the sukneas of her mother, Mrs. bought the Dr. Armstrong property! nnd Mrs. DeWitt Scott. Hauiplon. on Main street three years ago, has' Theodore Skidmore and John Horn Heating Plumbing Roofing ^ Mr. and Mrs. O. Denver Padfjett had a pipeless heater installed in theo!f Freehold and Alfred Clmk of of Kentucky have been visiting Mr. house. Mrs. Luyster has made other) Montclair spent Monday eellng at this Water Systems Copper Work t and Mrs. Thomas Cusler of Port Mon- improvements to the house. place. The men spont most of the ! mouth, A pipeless heater has been installed! day on the ice and they got innny I Melvin P. Yard of lU'lfortl made a in Jame.t Cottrell's house. j eels. _ | Earthen and Iron Pipe 4 second trip to inspect his property in Mrs. Bessie Dreniinn of Brooklyn! Mrs. Louise Lazloy ia spending a! WH£ CAK I Maryland last week. He has returned spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. week with relatives at Hobohen. \ RED BANK arad SEA BRIGHT $I home. and Mrs. Harry Dennis. George Ciorman and his son Her- 1 ! About-twelve persons attended a Alvin Parker of Pearl street ia> bert have gone to Cubn. The simplicity of the Ford car, its stability j surprise birthday party Thursday moving from Mechanics' hall to! John Sorreatino was laid up last in construction, the famous heat treated NOTICK. ' niplit for Mrs. Mury Nujjel of liel- week with a cold. tlmt thi- follnwiiiK 1M of tlu> luitltn'l imp: vcl by lliv Frank Mulford's house on UeNornmn-i Vanadium steel with its marvelous strength "i'owliuhiu OiiinmitU'*- nl" Atlantic T.iwimlillTll t ut n mi-ctiiitt lii-ltlll ut llul - TowimliiiTl , Hull, Mi.n- : I'ord. dio avenue. and flexibility, the low cost of operation and rimry "..I. r.»:i». ut 1:30 1'. M.. ut tin- TuwiiMhiii lllill. fllll'll i Baptist church its open every Mon- William Allen, Jr., who has been' N»ck, N. J.. wlu-n anil wluic nbju.'tioiis tli.-ii-t,, mny lir l>n'a Hi.- Town»l»i. I'luiimUtri' ot the Township lit Atllimic Monmouth Uaptist church will be Im parents ill New York state. I A union prayer meeting of the satisfies and serves. A utility beyond question M "louth. tlmt tli.rf ,.!»•• I,,- misr, s.'.l. niUc.l l,j tanulion nnil i-i.lLiU.I for tl, held Wednesday, February 4th. member:; of Christ church and the 4' >m of S«vvii Tliiiimuinl dollar,. 1*7.001).Oil I, for III,. iiiiriini.c u( ni.'L'tinit Mrs. Joseph Hcmlrickgon is laid up- Presbyterian church will be held to- that nil cim nfforcl. We will be pleased to have X- Jbna »«' ("rth in tin; tollowim; iiliitcniciit of rcnoin,-,-, un,l III>Ii in tit ; Mr. and Mrs. l'ercy Wilson and ma for 111.. 1 with a cold. your order. Don't delay because the demand . Jwcal vest I DUO. (son of Keyport spent 'Sunday with Theodore Morson of Portsmoutli, night at Christ church, with liev. CAL ni .. . . :, IN THE COUNTY OI- MON- I Mrs. I.i'iioru Wilson nf lielford. Virginia, is visitiii"; his parents, Mr.Dwight L. l'nrnons, the Presbyterian 13 heavy all the time. We have almost umy- MOU11I, FOB "IE FISCAL YKAR I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hess of liel- pastor, in charge. This ia un innova- thingj in motor car accesaories, acll the . it! 1.000.00 and Mrs. John Morson. tion for this place, as the Presbyter- I'J'^O. l'Jlll. foril last week attended the funeral The auction aide of the household, genuine Ford Parts, and assure the best in . IL'.'i.OO of Mr. Hi'.is's aunt at JViatawan. ians and Episcopalians have never Liquor ltoi-ti.-.i- Caods of Theodore Mornon, which WHS Ibefore held a union meetiilE. mcchanicnl repair Work.' IhiS tnn !.o no Mii;. l.enora Wilson of liolford'is a scheduled to take place next Katurdny Poll t»« new mcinbei- of the I'atriotic order at Keilly's warehouse at Red Bank, A men's club under the name of St. f«Bllcill«C til. KT.O (10 of Ameiicu of lied Hank. has been called off. Andrew's brotherhood hug been or- Hcnrrhes •jit.iio lut»ti'«t miil coi'lu :T. (Ill Mrs. Frank (Irant of lielford lias The American Mechanics' lodjje Kanizcil by the men of Christ church. Intercut nil bank !>;tlnli ill iiu r;aim!iit:i noo on rei-overed from a spininud ankle and Will ' hold a celi'bi-ntion tomorrow A wliut'l live feet in diameter will ®4 anlj, Pile wanlvmi r,.oo Mi- out ai;ain. night on the anniversary ot its or-be placed in the boll tower of the lire- s <'harlc:; Carhart of New Monmouth ganization. hoii'-o ti> lint; the hell. Winfiuld S. Kfatawaa. AmQlint to IH> I aU'-'l ljy t itKi v.ooo on is laid up with a cold and stomach Wainwritdit of Little Silver vvill in- New I rnuhli'. stall the wheel. Tot., I . . . f 10.150.0U RUMSON NKWS. Mis;, Lillian liraitoii of Cliapul Hill t'rr.iik Layton luis (riven 1up hin job . . . $ ti,000 1)0 I.OOIHK) SIICnt Saturday and Sunday ut NewMis ellaiieom Shown- l.»lt Week for on W. S. I''anahaW(.''n plun . i,r>oo.oo l,:tr.o no Mid. Frieda Ohlandt. Miss Ijibliie Hurley in visitini; Mrs. 11)1) (Ml I'll III) \ oik. A ttii.'iccUaiieoil!; Hhowcr way tfiven Peter VnnKirk of New York. !.. :MJI)0,OO WalUr, K, \\'ullui(c, luw ix'nlt'il the last week for Mis:i I'Vedn Ohlandt, The i-eadiiijr club ini.'l yesterday at 100,01) l.ohntiii and Willetl, liiiililino; ut liel- who is to lie marricil SHIOU to Philip Mi:;» Klla Kine's.

I'onl. Kbliiii; of New York. Mis:i Ohlandt •-#* • -&~ A. N I). SUTI'lllH, fliiiii MIVH .leuiiic Kraenu'r of ilelford Itateil Jumjaty Illtli, lU^O. noon. Those on the coinmittye in renting a houiio of doing anything TMo tli'--'l CANOE WANTED. FOR SALE. GRAND PIANO FOR SALE. One and one half li. u. Westinirliouse.elec- McCoacb. lust bo in i;ood cuiiclitioii: "OKI Town" A li,ve foot six int-h (li-vtnd in A-l roll, Almill thirty ac tric motor, cood ns m-w; also liviiiK room inn; just the insUument for a mmi,'i:i ut p/i'ft'lToil. hniuiru Hoorito Flick, 0.1 willn.tit build lit. Heeler plan., Red Hank. stove in itouil condition, C. I. Yoilnr. Ha/.. lii'iip fur IMIHII. A. II. Dilhun, i'i Hlldiu let, N. J. _ _ venue. Hod liank. Plimio 152-J. nolc ar-d e].»-'t CinL WANTED. hirir.- and Kivi- li: Oirl wanted for Ki'licrul housework: one STOVE PARTS. FLORAL PIECES. Land, box :ils, It in fiimily; while irirl preferred. 52 Mon- I can Kct you parts for any stove made. Houqncta, pillows, wrt-atha, llat plec03 and ! t mouth street. RtMl Bunk. Try my prices. J. D. Nnrrin. the Little lan;cr set piecpa fmaiiihed at short notice i M;,.,, ,,,,,,, i,. Store Around the Corner, Mechnnie iitreet. by llaye. Brother., floriata, 20 Went Front „,.,.' .,',". •!', FOR SALE. lied Ilnnk. street. Phone 1028-J Red Hank. _ i dn.l ami thi'rtv I .in, M. V. II. Sprini; wuiron and one farm wnKon, both in uii.Jil simile; nlsolwo horses. Crorco C. REAL ESTATE. LAND TOR SALE. | '"' luiiii-'nluw. Eijrht room house, all improvements: cen- :; 1 council-- J. W. Itichilnlr, IMi.-ilnnx. N. .1. r Ten acres of Fhniila kind, in potato licit: I - /'>" '"K stwi-l, illly loi'ateil, lot 50xl7. >: possession at vvintir, also all Kind WANTED, ice: S1.'2riO. A. L. Ivinii, IleKiutcr buibliilK. vei:<-Lnble.i and fruit; near swiippini; point. posr ensee? clifini'fr to op"rnte wo boilers and Hed Hank. _ _ _ Particulars ('., box :U:|, Red Hunk. A New York e OoilisM entrinc, H'.xiO. Stokes Bros. ' NOTICE. Ilnuk; very hand ED COUPLE. TK. CO., Frcehohi, N. J. MATTRESSES. duimi aiiythinr': I We wish to notify our customers that bus- Full size nv.iltreas, fifty-pounds, "H cotton, iness will close for u few weeks on JnnOary lives in lied Hail BLACKSMITH AND HORSESHOEB. $12: cotton ton atul hottom mut.trcss %1. of Frank Oweiw, lay Reilly for Frank Gray, practical horaeslioer. The MOtli. Art Jewelry Co., 167 Beech street. J. D. Norris, the Little Stnre Around the a Fiancee. . Brick Shop, 19 Mechanic street. Ealab- lied Bank. Corner, Mechanic street, Ited Hank. lialiod 15 years in Red Bonk. Ki^ht roi Jridgc avenue FOR SALE. • FOR SALE. arn on pr Rlasius Rcftent pinno, davenport, Eddy i'W nights ago LOST. T four rooms, imprnve- water and s A pair of brown fur gauntlet gloves. Lib- ic.o i*hcHt nnil litny M winter cont at reii^on- F. Quinn, and eral reward for return to (i. P. Thomas, 0!] nble prices. Call ut 4 0 Riverside avenue, ni'r cent, will sell fur S 1,200 each, half eaili Recislei- liiiililin 8 O'erm. The Riverside avenue, Red Hank. Red Ilnnk. if desired. Box til, ]Ii|;hl:Hlcls. N. J. white and yol- FAF FURNITURE FOR SALE. STOP AND LOOK: FOUND. Fifttc n acre fi ms being pro- y p J timi; tv,'|| hi:ill Quartered oak .sideboard aniJ l dininK room Forty-five cents will buy a pound a Jelke's Found on Oakland street, chilli's him Schneider of xtension tablel . Mrs. K. 1 . Honilrickson, 1 Luck ole. »t Krillol's market, irintfluim dress, woolen hand and vest. Uwu- 'HCI' 1( H'l'ttUSD 1 jsts were Dr. Brd d street, EEutontown , NN. J. corner of Broad I et., lie,! i-r cull have same liy cnllim; ut 21 Oaklam unch l-'urtl Plume 30B-M. street, Hed Honk. Mrs. «. B. Tnieit. rty, M. E. Mc- FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. vving, Mr. imd Heated, nil cimvemcncen, very reasonable SALESMAN WANTED. THE CONVENIENT I3ARBER SHOP. ! ind Matthew to business [till or woman. Answer by mail Active, intellijrent man of Komi I Near the banks, thent.-rs, restaurants, etc. ! to M. M., box al3, Red Hank. _ represent lo »mpany. Oeod opportunity Itiirht in the hnu-t of tlio town. 'L'ho Kefond it once fur cash fm- mini wllllnii ti ationnl bank barber aholi. Alonzo Curciiin, locality convi'iiif FARM TO PUT OUT B. Bed Hank. proprietor. Upstairs. Bunk building. ferreil. ljuick a on shares: o.n,nl tnickitur and potato nround; REAL ESTATE. v, ' Zucker, aiient, > Police. situated near' Ilnv.lrt station. John H. Cur- FOUND. Six room house, nil improvement:!, lot BE tis, It. D. No. 1, Koyport, N. J. fiOx 175: 5-1.800, easy terms: possession in Found on Broad street, January 10th. led Bank firq LtidhuK containing sum of money. Owner Firal-clasn In Relief engine FOR SALE. 30 to 60 days. A. L. lvins. Register huilil- forts, reasonnbl, Second hand express horse, two sleijrhs inu, Red Bank. ay liavc same by pi ovine, pruperty. Com- row night. A rnunicate with Box 1^:1, Seabrliybt. N. J. for Mills; locnlt ml a cutter at Noilly's storwre wriri-hpuue, onvenient to e if engine com- 1 Mechanic street. Red Hank. DOUBLE HOUSE FOR "SALE. Adjacent to Broad street and Maple ave- LEAP YEAR. street. Red Hani nme night. For leap y.-ar we propose Jelkr's flood COW FOR SALE. nue, in fine repair; fully renteil. pnylnB ciirhl AT THE YiuuiK cow. fresh first of December; >ton(l per cent net. Address Double House, box Luck oleomnrjrarine at toe LI punnd. On sale .113, Red Hank. at Kridel's market, corner iif Broad and Huvc your oli IDERTAKER, family cow. perfectly Kentle. Apply Flank Friint street. Red Hank. I'hone ;10(!-M. d tubes rennI ink. Phone 254. Brewer, Clinton place, Hed Bank. MASQUERADE LEAP YEAR DANCE. arctics and ml Moriranville Independent fire company, on PROPERTY FOR SALE. uble srviee f TOURING CAR FOR SALE. Two six-iouin houses: centrally located, reel Ked Han ted Dank. Tele. Fonl touring car for sale; late model; the Freehold road, will hold a niasiiucrade, ,nd leuu year dance Wednesday niishl, Jaau- at iMii.r Haven. Cull hi. UOUKIII OH >'II»J pay •Firat-elnss condition. Apply at JnuVs store, ments. Particulars by applyinir tn lioln'rt - I FRENCI opposite pov.ti.fliee, Koyport, N. J, iry 2«lh, 1920. lull line of i OUT A. Iteevey, III 1 Ilroail street. Hed Hank. BOARD WANTED. THOROUGHBRED COCKERELS FOR SALE tonne, leather, e in. 0. G., box Lady wishes two rooms and board for hcr- E*trn hirao cockerels, thorouiililirod Hrir- POULTRYMEN, ATTENTION! and furniture c L'lf anil Kill airetl twelve in refined private red Plymouth Rocks, finest breetlinir. for We arc ri'ady to buy your ejrj; supply nil and supplies, nme. R. M., box 313, Red Hunk. ale. S. L. dcFabiy. Little Silver. Phunc year arouridUit best nuirket prices anil pay ttroet. Itetl Banl or work in the Red llnrdt 89-1^. transportation. Write to F. A. Clinrncll, WANTED, 3-lO-X'i2 East il2d street. . xperioncoil Htenoirrnplii'r to start work at BIRD DOG LOST. Kitchen stove WANTED. Illack, white and tan tick bird ilojr lost FOR SALE. heater, threc-.si met'. Apply by letter, stating experience, to Small davenport. Inn just lioi Farms, Eoton- Steiner & Son, Anbury Park. N. J. Monday, January r.lh. Last sein on Broad riilfer; all in street. Reward if returned to R. Hunce & ,-itb lirowa leather, excellent pi of fuvni- I.ankenai.i, Dciu PIGEONS FOR SALE. SOUK, Red Hank. ure, in perfect i-onditii HiU'jrain for cash ENT. Twenty-two Plymouth Itock limner u nuii-k buyer. Phone Hid Hank 06!lrR._ nt. Apply 12n piiroonii for snlo: hariniin nt $10.00. Dr. WANTED. k. •young, flO Broad street, Red Dank. New or second-hand lumber, windows, MAMMOUTH BRONZE COBBLERS. Have your f iloora, hardware, paints, etc; state quantity Extrii fine stuck, weii^h 2U pininils einht Jersey Const li iNTED FENCE POSTS FOR SALE. and price. Murahtdl, ;sl Cumnlon avenue, months old: if you want to improve y.un- wnsh ritUKh ilr; i, H. I'. Cnator, Sflwcil chestnut posts suitable for wire Plninfkdd, N. J. stuck you should have one of these Kobblcrs. ironed, SI.10. J. or other fencing; any si/e "r l°iij:tli. Cook Eilirewnnil farm, phone 2l;«-F-ri, Wayniile. Charles Ilrrnkfi LE. Ilrothcrs, phone -ica-H, Red Hunk. . FOR SALE. . F New curtain to Ko between front anil fol Mill!. Jual-pll FOR SALE. hack sent on auto as wind break. Can li Rood wrrk and iiuick work; work ilone I're-war conil .1. ueea at Matthew Schueti's, ;l[> Monmovith when promised; no fancy prices but ;i fair der your BiRli One-hot-Be ided. six dining room arm dny'o WIIKI- for a fair day's work. Pemblc siKn anil pictori JA1RY. clinirs, leather Heats, one divan; oak frame. «tieet^IIed Hank. _ & Jones. lf> Washini.'ton Htrcet. Keil It:iiil(. AildreB« I). W,, box .113, Red Bnnk^ least money. IV milk for babies. DOG LOST. tion. 259 Shre- ,nk.' JAMES B. CARTON, EVERETT, N. J. Welsh terrier, reddish brown ndy: breast TRUCK FARM FOR RENT. Auctioneer. Your patronage solicited. No feet and tip of tail white. Alls .. jductive farm of fifty nt SALE. .Shrewsbury, N. J. Thrce-nuurters of a mile Si7.e 8-20 cv. for mtle chenp. solo too {Treat; none too small. Terms Micky. Reward if returned to 111 Oakland riuht. Phone MiJdlctown 278-F-2I. from station and Irulley. Apply K. Still- atove» S:l", 8-1 N. J. man. care Stillman farms. Katoiitovvn. N. J. fi'i, H-lo cool: j HAY AND CORN FOR SALE. S27. Pijio fre HUNT CLUB FARM TO PUT OUT ON SHARES. SUPERIOR FARM PRODUCTS FOR SALE. hursos. tuira mill Filnn. three miles From Anbury Park, to Twenty-five tons of mixed ha ••.ty J. II. Norris. V put out on alniros. Address Cyrus L. Low, tons of aalfalfa, , 300 bushelh s of yyellow Dent Fresh CKJTS. butler, buttermilk. cottaKo Hank, KlKellyl , on RamanessiRi n faf rm. PPhonh e cliecs,', corn moid ami cracked corn; orders CROCHET Anbury Park. N. J.. II. F. I). No. 2. orn. for baby chicks and eiti's for hatchinir. The Experienced -A, Hoh del 7,1-F-U. ~~. FOR SALE. Alexander Orchards, plu,,ie I2II-.1, Ked Hank. cinbruidi-rers or el it nt Truhhi'n. paiil; bi'iritmer-.v nil Kone. Four thoroiit:libi cd llerkshire boar piirs. HEATING STOVES. REAL ESTATE. [our months old; the rant kind for breedinj: Hi-ntl loven verv clicnp. A full line of lenml piiiil fro ILE. purposis. C. I. YOUIIK. Ilnilet. N. J. lias stoven from * 1 «> to MO. J. 11. Norris, Seven room house, four lieihoiinis. anil K. Tarzian. 38 ' irieo. I!. E. Her- the Little Store Around the Corner, Mecliuriic bath: all improvement::, three minutes from Htntlon. CAR FOR SALE. street, Red Bank. I!road street: in Ko,,.l location; S 1.2«0. A. I,, MIDDLE! I''ive pnssentier Koril with closed top. lvins airelicy. Heiiister luiiMini:, Beil Hunk. Milk deliverei ,S FOR SALE everything in A-l condition: for ensh only; DRY FIREWOOD, OAK AND PINE. cows. 15c n i|iin Company. Lone no denlcr.s. '.) Hector phire, Itcd Hank. . Cut in wtove or fireplace leliMtlis; do-liver- MOWING MACHINE, FARM WACOM. from tile Milli! Ilmnch^ IT. ed ill or near Red Bank; S10 per rord load or Mowimr machine nml farni »aK»» in «„,„! and clealilleiii, OFFICES FOR RENT. {r, per half load. Cook Broilers, phone orilrr for sale, Mirluu'l Simurlon. SIIVLVVS- laotlo. Plionc Two otiiees for rent from February 1st, 4B.1-R. Red Bank. burs'. N. J. First hi.usi' north of tile lirc- condition. Pnul Ilrojld street. Henry K, Ilylin. room tl, Ki'K- hinise on the east side of tile Red Hank mail. HOI Hed Hank. ialvr_liuligiiiK, Ri'il Bunk, l'lionn 743. FOR SALE. .Six rooms. In Brewtiter make buttuy and nearly new liar- HELP WANTED, FEMALE. trie Hunts ; pin WOOL FIBRE RUGS. neas; sell touethnr for SSI) or hii>:xy alone C-irl or wonian to assist with liouiewo IHO lotn or acrca. Wool fibre rufrs. tlxl2 feet, from $12 to for MO mill harness- 515. \V. II. Cuihart, small family, no conkini; or washini: to school; ! se.s import, N. J. S18. J. I). Norria, the Little Ktore Arounil Little .Silver, N. J. KCIIIII liome. pt'riiiiiiK'iit piiaition. Slot.. ; the Corner. Mechanic alreet. Red Ilnnk.' and salary expecti'.l. C'rson's. y\Hbury 1'n W. A. Clayton, /ANTED. OLASSES FOUND. wuwhlnjr home by N. J. 1 TAKE YOUR SHOES TO HARVEY, A pair of eye Kla.i»os found on the ice. ;0, Hed llanli. Empire theater building. Hed Hank, wlie Owner may have mime by riilliim and iilen- GARDENER WANTED. • See my line they lu'ed repairinir; prompt work, model lifyinir unini' at W. W. llruwll'i, 711 Itlvernidc '"• February lsl. fur private oi'ih'ii anil in Sliii, two and I ED. ate pricet; and woiiunnrihhii) ^ilainntecil. avenue. Hed Hank. i; two-incli posts t be in (mod con- chard work; slenily position lo ri,rht parly bed,,, flS. .1. Page Twelve THE REB BANK REGISTER.

Rumlt \v& issued, anil several machines weu1 Khrt-o montlis 40 confiscated. EntercJ nt (lip at HeJ Hank, . ST. X. ..a croml-cl, rVsiile from the attempt which is to !ACE and DAWK ... .,,,. ,, ,,, ,, , ,.*. made to increase recreation ce.il- IB8ST K3. E, "WEHNIOSDAY, JAM'Alt \ 21, I'.lliO.. u.rs fov y0UIlfv folk^ what )ias bet-u HEP BANK, N. J. —- - • ::— "- j dime to protect the rising generation TOWN TALK. I from tlie allurements of ^ambliu^' ' (.milling r;o far as imii'are (Coiitiliueil from p:ige --I.) imlicatinr.;; show. What are tile pul>- A plmrt time :i|;» tlllJ Police of llo- lic schoiiU dointf? According to old- lioken seized and de-i myeil a I'if.' lot fasJiioiicd ideas it was thought Oi;il of ynniLiliny: niaeliiie,- al thai pUuc. the hacbinir oi' character wu;'. a:j ini Wednesday and Friday of this week in First Church An examinaliuii of thc.se inaebiiie:; j)ort:iiit a duty of tin1 public schools sliowed them to In- \ ery intricate cnn- as inipiiii irie1 knowledge. This old- ti-ivaiiees and .sl».\veil Ilial I hey were fashioned idea seems to have been inireniouely deviled In make folks entirely discarded so far as the tliuil: they had a i;end (rambler's scliiiels ui' today are concerned. • chnnce of winning. ''"I"-' macliinc^ Big Union Meeting In Grace Church, wercs put into stores and other busi- -•1less [ilnc.es under an aiTamvcineiit Te;ic!ier-.s may utter platitudes 1 1 Sunday Nighty January 25th at 7:30 C 'E> "whereby the owiu'i "'• li , ;";;';;:;;;;,";:^^!^! ^,mi.nnK, but iu,w n.a,.y „• s ners of I ot mi ni.uiinit.Sj Uwm ,vou](| (|.m, t0 K(;t dow|1 t(J lma and th.e oivi •e ni.siiie-s pi., es .. , j| . FIRST CHURCH WILL BE CL©SEP ON THIS NIGHT v/ete cich ret' faas |l(| uM (li( f(] u uth ab(jut ive nan , OL uic j (|)i_. vic(,,, Uow m.mv ()f llRm m)uM ggs, lit'ufits. dare to warn their pupils to stay out of the places where gambling is cal- This arrangement was not actually ried on? How long- would a teacliei Gospel Siraging Iby IPiresiclhlffag Iby IPastcws of Snappy tlH eaiiicd (Mil, for a [)art off '!\vlio told the veal facts hold her or tine two money depositedd iin the machine went; |,;s joj,v 'riu. teachers cant be blamed i Sweet into :i concealed box, the existence for jr|0EKml,. „«.,• i\m subject with of which was known only to the own- sujrur-c-oiite'd platitudes. The trouble will be said ©r done to embarrass those who attend- or ot the machine. All the money , ia not ,vith L[!t>,n jt js S0Im.wheix 1 which went into this box was "pure; t.jsc,_ velvet" for the owner. The full facts [ •-: t *

came out after tiie police examine.! , |R, prosoculor has beKu.i a «4<>e^««8»p<>0«4^^0«^><>0«*0^><>-«0<^ the machines and it was shown that )ai l()- ul lmblin mairhim,s k ..ol only were he storekeepers hood- 'onmsi,Js Jd hv, u ( lh(iSC d,.

winked but Ilia the playe.s «ci e also ! , , , sm:lsh,,i in tlle past y py lioynmins say^ .*?, Th e! mechanis^^";lmd 'connecte ,:,, ,dl r,-w days. Tins action will probably % III, 3 «! wiih tlie concealed liox was so rinsed result in most of the other machines being put out. of commission, tem- that coins which would have won in 1 an "honest" machine were diverted porarily at least, without recourse to into the coiK'enlf'd box. This was tlie use of the hatchet which County plain lobbcry, not jjamblitif*. Detective J oil u M. Smith lias been wielding to destroy the machines. Tlie prosecutor lias shown that he Gambling machines and other really means business and this will Kainldiiii;' devices are made to earn undoubtedly cause many {rambling money for the owners. Tlie poor machines tu be spirited away and not dupes who part with hard-earni d ; usedd. With regard tto lli i caiiVi in the expectation of winning ' Ibis locality it looks us if the theory something for nothing are not even ; that an ounce of prevention is worth n/2\b 12II luliine; a gambler's ehani'e. They are ' a pound of cure will have a chance taking a fool's chance, and the fact ] to prove the lienelits claimed for it. sick sack seel that there are folks foolish enough L©oSf at the Wotncierffui Bargains to play these machines more or less MARRIED 25 YEARS. $7.50 continuously shows that even ex- perience can teach them nothing. Mr. nncl Mrs. Stanslield Celebrate at • Crescent Kail. fl©re. Priced PtidicuousSy Low However, at Reel Bank a few days Mr. am! Mrs.'.I. Frederick Stans- aco three soldiers from Fort Hancock fiehl of Eattmtown celebrated their made a - regular "killing" playing punch boards. They went into places Dont forget we have the largest stock of Rubbers, Rubber •where cash and checks were alluring- t"L"1 "'' The quests were i\lr, nd Boots, Arctics., Etc., to be found in Monmouth County. lv displayed in attractive picture ! •Mrs ?•. /';(I. . ^'^"Stihvel"l :am'V"! <•»»»'•<•'»children.. :»'Miss- s fmmes as prizes. The checks lacked ';1'Y|IK' I' K?U<'y^ T^"'», V" i \ During this period of snowy weather ward against colds by only the payee's si-nature to be con-1 ^ ll!1 Don:. Hie, Mr. and Mrs Waltci Conk m l l u hl wearing Rubber Footwear bought here. verte.l into'cash. 'Tie soldiers also n; !' ' : , f'' P\ ^^", h<[ware, played punch bnai'ils where tlie prii-.es ''"" .!"".'! , ..' ''|W|'" ' .. M'-' *'. |.",'K'-S candy, knives, jewelry Bennett, Miss Mae Tallman, Miss leans, Tomato Sauce? Other Julia Hay, Mr. and Mrs. Frank IIu- liek, Miss l.eliia ilulick, Mr. and Mrs. TIR* from Fort Hancock Lewis 1 lineman. Miss LuncUa Ding- Style Corn liii.U-. ..f tl) town and man. Mr. am! Mrs. Charles Mugathan, [SLLER, t*VLM'V W- tliev went they won. (.'race and • William Jlag'athan, Mrs. T'heir packetT.ck.is iv 're well filled with .li.sephinr. l'ai'y. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ciidli and check.-: and their iirins were Carlile, .Mis:,es liattie Cariile, tila.lys! laden with candy and mcrchandi-e. Carlih', .losepbine Mi-Sweeney ami "Shoes That Satisfy," riieir suc/e.'-s in punclii.'i^' w^i.'ni-^ Clai.-i -McS',',ft-'iji-y, .lies. M. Vi'ilbuni, lniinb rs lii.idlv areli--ed th" iiuspicion Mrs. T. ('.ati'yn, 4ames Walkins, Ver- of (u of the' :it;iivkee|H'ra. ('lowly ley Wai kins. Han is Miller, .lohn 18 Broad Street, e\ iiiiiniui!; flic winning 11 uiii11-• i •.'J Miller. Ilaruhi O'llri.'ii, Mr. and" Mrs. Red Bank, N. J. Slip.: Which' Ibe soldiers bad ap|j:ir- Wilbur (;;> l il n , r. ','i;.s IJila lir,u;ey, flitly ininclieil out i.f til,- hole.- in the .li'lm McNeil iiiul James tlogan. ll(.:iid with a -|)eu'. rlie i toi'^ke.-pi-r found that tlie inimh'rs ditfered sli.;b!i>. ill ••]' :ea.•..!..•,.• Ir.nn the iven- PARTY AT NUTSWAMP. lline (Mineh b,1,'ini uiimbi'iv,. The .-•i'l- Ro,:tilc; :i-id F; iejitt*. T^ntcrtilincQ by ilie'rn bad ii(.I. punciied wiuniiiK litim- Mrs. Goorjirc McCue. California -Asparagus, large can 30c h;'is ii1. all b'd tl-. \ U'.'t tl.e prize.! by Ve-i'.oil of 11.,"'. il1."1 eeanlei'i'eit Illim- .Mr.-. Ceorg-e M. MeCue of Kul- s\v;ini]i ^;:i\e a dinner Sund.iv iiir.'bt 1,; rs in II,. :•• pe. e. -.i'.::. The, mini- for a mini!.ei' of rcli.tivs ami I'liends. I Let, Us Help You Get ost From T Itcrs which won pri/.es were promi- These pre-eiit wei"e .Mr, ;>iid .Mrs. nently displayed Mi Hie jnineh boards l'atriek :dcf':H' ami .laughter Ca.lh- and the i.oid'ier.- k..d be.d the ;:aine eriiie, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond MH'ue , liy u'eliific, tln.-e uurnberri ;,ri,;ii.,l on ami -.HI IJaj-iiimid. of Tiriton Falls, g .ili[is ol' paper. Mr. and Mrs. William ,1. llylin and ' SETTLING m s No. 2.% Joseph and llel"ii llylin, Jliss Uar- w can ic ' casa The soldiers, aUhou.U'h exposed, ; riel Peeley of K'eillisluiri;-, Mrs. -To- •were safe and (l:er<' u'n.s uv way to j.-.eph Carliin of l^verelt, Jlr. and Mrs. make them give up their booty. The Joseph ('oi.jier and daughter t'oro- luss fell on the victimized slorekoi.p- lliy, Miss Maruuente Mct'ue and ci.», not on the punch heard owners. I Henry !•'. Itylin n i" Red Hank and Miss No. 3.0 No. S No. 1% The wiiiiiiijfr iiinnbeis were still left j (leonrie Pier ol' Keyporl. can on tl":e boards and the stol rki-epers NEW FARM IMPLEMENT BUSINESS TO BE ESTABLISHED IN RED BANK. can hud tu provide new prizes airuihst tiie CLAMMER GOT A DUCKING. time when Ibnse winniui',1 numbers would be piiKebed. They dale not Fmnk White of Highlands Fell {-laving 1o;i.x\l f'H a term of years a store building at No. 10 West Front street, it is summon the vengeance of Ihe law in River While Working. my intention to oi'i'it there on ur about February 1st, a first-class AGRICULTURAL IM- upon the soldiers, for Ihe law instead While clamming through a hole in PLEMENT SHOW ROOM In addition to the agricultural implements there will be carried (\ of pioteetinrr gambling machines, do- the ice near I lie lliejihinds bridge last III.mils that they be destroyed. The week.'dMank White of Highlands lost a stock of sprayers and spiayin^ materials, dusters, poultry supplies, farm tools and repairs .soldiers' went out of tov.-n willi iheir his lialaree and fell in tlie water, The for different kinds of farm machinery. booty and there was nothing for the swift iiirreiil carried him under the victimized storekeepers to do bill ice. A number of chimmers were bear their losses with such philosophy near by and they stuck the handles of The John Deere full line of farm implements will be sold by me. This line consists ua they could muster to soothe their Iheir clamrjikes in tlie water through Tb© Great New Cereal Food rufiled feelings. holes ill the ice which they had made. of the following: Mr. White was carried to one of tlie -o-o-o-o-o- holes by 'the current and he grabbed Al a ]iublic nieetinjr last week Key. a rake bundle mid was pulled out. William !•;. Uraistod, pastor of the linptist church, stated that Knmblinp Chilled Walking Mows Manure Spreaders wan more widespread and more Home from Hospital. Your money back if you don't like it rampant at Red Bank than at any Louis SofTel of Overlook farm on Contractors' Plows Dain System Side Rakes other place where he hud been .sta- the Half-Mile road in Middletowii Shovel Hows Dump Rakes tioned. The meeting at which Mr. township, near Red Bank, returned Sulky Plows Mowers Unlisted made this remark was held this week from the Long Branch hos- Gang Plows Motor Hay Presses to arouse public interest in a move- pital, where he was under treatment ment jo increase lei reational facil- six weeks for a broken hip caused by Vineyard Gangs Horse Hay Presses ities for Red Bankers. The clergy- a fall from a wagon. Mr. Soffel will Tractor Plows Hay Stackers man said he was heartily in favor of be able to e;et around oil crutches Spring-Tooth Harrows Sweep Rakes this movement because it would at- in a few davs. tract yomijr folks away from the Spike-Tooth Harrows Grain Binders many temptations to which they are Morse Disc Harrows Corn Binders e>. por-ed. Tractor Disc Harrows Corn Cutters Onc-IIorse Cultivators Pulverizers b\v. Urnistrd said In1 had tried in JACOB STEil^BACH Walking Tongue Cultivators Potato Hoes Vain to fre! the luwn all! horities to LONG BRANCH, N. J . Killing Cultivators Potato Diggers ]iut slot machines, punch boards and One-Horse Corn Drills Corn Shelters other nickel-snatehin;;- K'm'diiiK d< Two-llorse Corn Drills Wheelbarrows vices out of business. He said b( ,l.-.lu,ly v.l,,, ,.,u, ,i,,,ui („ l,ny- had interviewed the chief of poliu mi; for our l'i,:,l mi,I Suit IV. Two-Horse Corn Planters Drag Scrapers about tiie matter and that the chid lunment. Grain Drills Kerosene Engines liiul told him that it was not up to Lime Sowers Farm Tractors Top or Bottom the police lo do tl i^ that it was up (in. f. i in II i. n oil I'mlir to tbi in is ui Mi 111.n tu! wul he Seeders Farm Trucks for Roasting, then a U ,1 M.isoi 1'. H< i on to I il e Daiu System I lay Loaders Farm Wagons iiclion tu ui)n nut .'.Dublin) ind lln mayoi told him Hi it it \ i nut Ins j»la( * I o io| ; ainblin Ih ii il \ ih Ib 39c op lo tin pohu •rz^rzxsmam This office will be undfr the management of Mr. J. Alex. Guy, formerly of Holm- Ib20c M tvoi 1'atU i tii M it 11 t mi 11. tlel. Come in and renew acqunintiuici; with your old friend. in|,' v In i. Mi Hi ii I I in idi Hi i Clioice Chuck Steak Ib23c rem.'ul iml In mi lit did i >i ml jinyoiH to i . in t hi unpi i .ii th il It is lo he unilerslond that every machine is guaranteed, when sold, to do good work Choice Chuck Roast- he nppi >\' (I < I HI iij h hi i mi! in; when pioji.'i lv o|vral.-d. We want your business and will do everything in our power to Ib23c 'J'r. pi ov. Hi it h. u i ii * it I ( jr.'tmliluil In ul lii \snnlil ib i ill.. ,i t'c yon till" best of service. Rump Corned Beef .... an mi lib til u lilt b in i ui l < d i I. \ Ib25c day.- jn . \ MI II. nil I h it i in unit veii'bii \ i llm pi mil 111 n i Fresh Chopped Beef Ib 23c in -it him in' \ i li IM v pi i with pi inul l< i bibb in \, I . mill Incl.i iui II on ib I" ' 1 ol I Fresh Call's to Roast. chilli I In in !• I.I ml Hi ul i nl lit 11 r J ur I ir r i I Home-Made Sausage Meat Ib32c ' Mi I'I i I I' • in I i ) i. i I i il i ill

I'.nnbl dl tl I *• i i II .1 uiui,t I , mid i I ,1, i I . I in. I ..il (ive M II II' I"! <,Vo11 < AI II di If you have anything to .sell, or if you want to buy ,*V'ffi tufl Ida Weteii hud K"'«- V/ut to i-riuid tSas winter was untrue, they will go SALE PUBLIC to Kew York F«bEURFy let to bpert4 the winter at the Manb 'U,in Hotel. 1LJ5 I Having leased my farm where I now rcstdo it. thts Dr. anil Mrs. Homy Newman re we Stock, Farming liiflssiienfs, Produc©, Household Goods tamed to Philadelphia. Sunday after a stay with Mrs. NiAvman'b mother, '1 lie HnVciibei, assignee of bli.i' I Jones, for the lienelit of his Wednesday, Febryary 4th 1920 Mrs. M. A. Hopkins of Mechanic creditors, will sell at public veiulue, all the goods and chattels com- ? Village of'"Middletown, N. J. street. AT 11:00 O'CLOCK SHARP. A. C. Murflilt has moved from prising the said assigned estate, to the highest bidder, on the premises Ill th@ IVSike Bennett Fareti, ieosiard Ave,, Fair Haven.M.I for a number of years, I will sell without restrve on Eiver Plazu to Asbury Park occupied by the said Elias T. Jones, formerly known as the Hit lollowlaj. Fair IW JUn L* Ut 1.1 t .Kt Ji Mra. Harry C. liaileuu of Bant ftilve ytiirii nM 0/ iy 1 f.ii ititn Front street in spending the winter at SMITH PITCHER FARM, iyii Bhayi.% Kuittt.ijit"' i i.ttlu mi I Tampa, Florida. arncas, lot Kinijk H true mi Cm - jiill \ ltd 1 and situated on the south side of the Coualy Stone Road at jod; iCmuri ItidmK Cull utui \.llll futitu.i itU< h Dr. Helen I '. Gibson, who was new; It gntr-liorae Cult! i ui » Z Jl<» < l'lu\ ' unt hoi-.. called to St. Louis by tliu sickness of Mowing Ua ! <>r it t! liu'l < As,, n coinmencing at 1 1 o'clock &liarp. ay, tO10O0 bu^htllihsB < 'J' i ( 1m II, n Hu, I oil M I Bank about the tirat of February. '11 ant ut I Jay Huins, 7 and 8 yvaru old; lila'-k llurac, :i yi;;ii' Sho originally planned to return HOUSKIIOI I> < UOIIS -HIIIK lliilili ld; !|mirs, CnrpeU -.tow 1 il,l<- Uioh, li.iy IIoisc, 1J yt1 it old, al! thesu 1I(M:;I..'S arc fir:;(, tia s l('ai'tn HOCM1' iiml home soonur but her inother'b condi- TF.IIMS:- All mini of *»r, ,, i,| i| >. .1 month n I. tion would not permit it. A. h. McCLEKS, lriM.li- tk-rk. havt' tho si/f to do lilt-1 work; 'I i^nni Taiuiiy ('own, oiie fresh anil lint- Ernest Howard iii on u business ON EDWARD A. SICKLES. corning in ])rolit in thu Kpringi; extfa nii'o i-v.tui Ilcckfiliiii; HOK, [irtiu^ha(;i trip to Virginia. yamily Carriage with (.'m'iosod lop and fubbi'i" tii'(.:H, oiic-imii-u Ciii.yall, Irving l'redmoro is a new member : 1 of Relief engino company. '.i Farm \\'a^ot]: , Kri'akiiif;- ('art, .Dumj> Wa^oti, 't .scK- nf liuuli!* l''arm Mrs. Mary E. Shcdcker of Newark 1920 Harness, :-L-t of Dmililc CiirriaKu liaiiH'Ka, set Sinirlu ('arri:ij,i' Ilani"'^, C is spending the winter with Mrs. Mor- hta^•y CallarH, W one-lioiHc- Cultivatoi1:', '1 t.\vo-hiuve (' n 11 viilur-,V! l,wo- gan V. Dlsbrow of Broad street. AT 1:00 P. M. SHARP. hot>;e Plows, '1 ono-lmrsu Plows, (."U.'vdaN(l Tractor, SfiiililitiK iilliiV, jVht- Charlca Hopping and daughter 1 chinc, Doulih' liuttom Oliver Plow for Tractor,' Acme Harrow, thiV A- Miss Thelinu Hopping of Hudson ave- By order of the Court of Chancery filed November 25, I ) 19, l nue, who are employed at Newark, which order is liled and recorded in the Surrogate's oiiice of Mun- Hai'rows, 2 • Dcoiinj; Mowing Machine, Deurinj^ Itakf, Di'trinj.; 'i\.Mlikr, l spent the week-end at their home inouth County, on January 7, 1920, all these gouds and chattels wil" Waj^oti Bodies:, 'I iJirt liodics, 'I two-hortse Di.^c Ilarrovv.s, Z pair Kli'-lvinjjH, here. They were accompanied by Asparagus Cart, KuiTiiwino; Sled, lot of Odd Hat ness, Barri'lsi, I'oxos, !''ui'li!', Frank Mullin of Newark., Miss Hop- be sold free and clear from all chattel mortj;aj;e and oilier liens. ping, who recently gave up her posi- The Estate Conaista Of: Shovels, Hoes and lots of sintdl Tools usuil on an up-to-date farm. tion with the Union paper novelty company of Red Bank, is now em- Terms: all sums under $25,1)0, cash; all sums over $25.00, ti'i m of ployed UB stenographer by the Klaxon two Mules, two Horses, fourteen Cows, two Pijjs, two Farm Wagons, seven months, bankable note with approved security. torn company of Newark. Uuggy, Carriage, two South Bend Flows, two Harrows, Hiding Hlow, Mrs. Theodore Poling and children two sets Double Harness with Collars, set Single Harness, Grindstone, W. M. ' of Central Valley, New York, are W. D. Con over, Inside Clerk. visiting Mrs. PohnR's mother, Mrs. a lot of Chicken Wire, a lot of Straw, some Corn on the ear, and a Charles Wilson of Hudson iyvenne. lot of Corn Stalks. All-wool by our John M. A. Dougherty, vice presi- chemical test! A dent of the Red Bank trust company, These Cows are of Jersey, Guernsey and Holstein stock, all high- r is upending a few days out of town grade and heavy milkers. They are admirably suited for either family But that isn't all! ' on a business trip. There's the construction! William A. Barry, Chester Hall or dairy use. Many of them are strictly fresh, and the others will be Packer, Paul P. Aehe and Ioudore J> sold as close springers. of the fabric to consider. -Strength and Service- Trubin joined the Red Bank lodgo of Elka Wednesday night. Those interested in securing high-grade cattle cannot afford to First, the wool itself—• Mra. George T. Linton of Broad miss this opportunity. mustn't be too wiry or, Street will entertain the King's harsh. Then there's the Daughters at her residence Monday WHY WORRY afternoon, February 9th. TERMS:—Cash. weave. If too loosely woven, Mrs. Paul Morehouse and son Paul the fabric's sleazey. Etc. of Wallace street have returned from Etc.- OVER a visit to friends at Atlantic High- Assignee lands, Just as important to J. 0. Slosa of Hudson ayenuo was the safety of valuables, which once lost or destroyed, a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. know how woolens are con- Duryea of Howell. structed as to know they're will be unreplaceable—such anxiety is a tax upon Miss Florence Crest of Brooklyn •pent Saturday anil Sunday with Mis3 "all-wool!" your efficiency. Anna Shields of Prospect avenue. Mrs. John Woodward of Leonard •treet iB confined to the house with The best of everything With us, from $3 upwards, you can rent a SAFE influenza. DEPOSIT BOX in our vaults and thereby surround Mrs. Schcnck Thompson of Chest- men and boys wear. nut street, who has been confined to Special "Hhoj.plnB Hervlee" valuable possessions with the [best protection that her bed a month with sickness, is im- for (ir.lcr,. liy mall. proving. modern ingenuity can devise. Rev. James Lord, a former pastor AT 1:00 ©'CLOCK P. ROGERS PEET COMPANT of Grace church, spent part of last Broadway Broadway week visiting friends here. Mr. at 13th St. "Pour nt 34th St. Lord's mother died a few days ago Convenient , and Mr. Lord was granted leave of Broadway Corners" Fifth Ave. , absence from his church work at Mill- Et Warrun at 41st Sf, j villc. Mrs. Sadie Megill of Linden place NEW YORK CITY THE STRONGEST BANK IN MONMOUTH COUNTY. was called to Farmingdale Thursday fcy the sickness of her mother, Mra. 51-53 Mechanic Street, Anna Cook, who had suffered a paralytic stroke. NOTICE. Miss Fanny Portner of Linden place Notice in hereby riven (hat the fiill«\vinn \»ca\ Uuh t and lax oiiHiuince wvvv upprovci by the Township Coinmittf.- of the Township vl H-Ai Cminty of Monmouth, ua th left Thursday for a long stay at titteenth day of January,. I Los Angeles, California. She was ac- A licarinic on tin hu lf,a nn«l t I-L •ntlimuu ill 1> hi.Id it tlit l companied by Miss Sophie Gordon of the 20th 0 ut t\ o < tin 1 I» M it Omh turn in 1 nl wnicl hmlkt t intl tn\ uln in nt tlu 1 uv.» h]i ( t lit m> I 1< t! t > u 1 'J.1 New York, formerly of Red Btmk, tctl 1J> in ti>|u\«i .1 -ml lowti Inr rthis Household Goods of E. L. Haight, et al, to be sol LOCAL EUDCET OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HOLMDF.I for storage unpaid. Also a lot of miscellaneous article; Mrs. Hariariy Appiegate «nd son Jo- sent to be sold for private parties. seph of Herbert streut nnd Mrs. Jo- j A g S Wedne SdSy wfth° Le^er lppii^ j Will also sell at this sale any goods anyone has to. b who is a patient in the Now York hos-1 , „ n i i i i • • J • i • pitni, Lester h improving and is ex- disposed of. Sale held inside, rain or shine. Telephone 508 pecteMisds homeLouis. esoon Hampto. ' n of Seabright spenMit SaturdaLi yH and Sunday with her! ROBERT PIERCE, Auctioneer. cousin, Mr3. Perry Gwynn of Bergen' »lacela-c>. .... „ „ „, , I OUR LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, Miss Miriam Rogers of Maple ave- CHRIST 54 Broad St., Red Banlt, N. J. nue is kept indoora with sickness. SorvlcM•• Sumluy 11:00 A. M., U:00 r. M. D Sunday Evenings at the Sunilny-School—9:C5 A. M. Fred Wells of Atlantic Highlands Wednegdnv Evening Te3timoninl Meeting has beea transferred from the Mnta- -8:00 P. M. wan branch of the W. E. Mount com- FiUST BAPTIST CHUUCH Iteadinif Room—Wednesdays and Sunday ioin 2:30 to 4.30 P. M. I've Got Some Hot Ones for You Tills pany to the branch office at lied Red Bank, M I. The public iB eordinlly invited to via Miss Lillian Gwynn of Bergen he Rendinc Room and to the tierviccs. place is employed in a telegraph oiiice January 25—April 4, 7:30 Best Butler made and sold in Red st Now York. WILLIAM ERNEST BRAISTED,. Mrs. Kenneth Forco and her Bank, lb 72c four children of Chestnut street MINISTER sailed yesterday for England on the Special Subjects Strictly Fresh Jersey Eggs, doz £-Qc steamship Sterling. They will malte The Strong Christ." Strictly Fresh Pennsylvania Eggs, doz 75c A sojourn at Newmarket, England, 'The Authority of Christ." Miss Florence U. Kendall of East 'The Compassionate Christ." Storage Eggs that are^guaranteed, doz 68c Front street is spending several "The Forgiving Christ." wceka at Baltimore. "The Crucified Christ." Best Pure Lard, lb 30c Mrs. Mary A. Bishop of Wallace "The Risen Christ." street will observe her 8Gth birthday "The Unchanging Christ." Full Cream Cheese, lb 38c tomorrow. Later Meuagos Mrs. Samuel Haussman of East Hotel Astor, Yuban and Our Special Front street gave birth to a son yes- "The Faith of Christ." terday at the Long Branch hospital. "The Habits of Christ." "Who is Jesus?" Coffee, lb 50c "Who is Christ?" SUNDAY-SCHOOL ELECTION. "The King of Kings and Lord of My Special Blend Coffee, lb ...... 40c Lords." New Ofiicera wore Chosea Le Welcome to All. Krystalak, good as 5 quarts of milk, by tho BaptiaU. The annual business meeting and Quartet with Chorus Choir. pkg 45tock, suitable, for any purpose but mostly the kind of blocks wanted on the farina. Also a full line of .fresh Fruits anil WilliamB, Jr., Allan 11. Woolliiy and THE FARM MACHINERY Mra. J. W. Heim. HcfreshmontB For both busiiiienn nnd social pur- is also stock brought to our yards by farmers moving to smaller places or iHiriug. It will consist of Vegetables. Oh, my ! the sweetest cider wore served by Mra Frank K. Conk- posea, you will find our Tarn Service farm wagons and various farm implements in daily use, also an Osborne 17-toolli spring tooth har- lin's Sunday-School clans and a social low, A-hnrrow, spike tooth harrow, disc harrow. Crown whuell arrow, gras:. seed sower, lH-lmrrel po- in town, just like thick honey. And the time wan enjoyed. of great value arid convenience. tato body, hay shclvinga, 12 Harpoon hny forks, fanning mills, two-row IYit.ili/.or distributor, three- I. _ •• :';-: •"••- ;— mated ciirrya'll wagon, Planet Jr. riding cultivator, two hole iMonntville corn shellcr, Meeker smooth- new crop New Orleans Molasses. Brinp DEATHS. ing harrow, root cutter. MOUNT. At Keil llunli^ .111 Mnndajr. Jiin- 10 TONS GOOD COW BEKTS TO BE SOLD BY THE TON. your jugs. B«ry 19tli, I'mntc VV,, mm <>r IMiurhn A. nml 1 Curnelluii S. Mount. Rmnciiihur: Don't miss tliia Bale. You'll get whnt you want fit your own price. Biinj; yimr )ivv( fttoclc FVUml. • utt.-tnl tlw fuiH'rnl ncrvi to this snln and tnkc liomc a good milch cow. ei. TliurHilny. Jnnuaiy XM. nt 1 ^0^ I'. M., nt ISridfia Avo., Opposite Depo Snlo positive rnin or oliine, all under covnr. Coinfortahlc for biddura and nmliencT?. ConditiollB—Spacml big tlincount tallowed for oanh, or credit will lie given (in bankable necurity. Dr- Don); .forget to take in the. Carnival Plume 747 livory wjthin 100 miles at reasonable] rate. Auto trucks .im grounds. Cmi-d of Tlinnlu. Iwo Auctioneers—T. V. Yolman a^ul George II. Robert! will ln-cp lliin(.'« niovinif. No iillei nioinunti. Saturday afternoon and night. Also pay r, Wo wish to thiink our frionilu nnd Curd of Thanhs George W. Pfttteraon and Son, Clcrlo. neighbor!! who helped ua in any Way The relatives nf the liiti MUM .TUI visit to dutttiicout recent bereavement. me C 8col>ey ,wl\ t« expicu thi-n . . .. JACOB ZLOTKIN, lxutu'lla Vnlentinc, nlncnrt- tlinnkn to HIOBL- wlio i',nu lit Hylvumiti Carlmrt, uiiitani'c nnd condolem-u iluimj' IK I iVI.-plx.no, Froeliolil IC8-W Kay (lurpuntor. Hir-kiieiifi and iifler luir iit>bnital made his home temporarily i sermon. Tin- burial will he in hthe ».• <&n Branch avenue at Ked Banli. j Fields family burying ground at y Later his. health failed and he was South Eatontown. y ?>Mit to the hospital. Mr. Coiiover was in liis VSd year !?• and was born.ut Nutswamp. Me was a son of John Lydull and Aliijrail FRANK W. MOUNT DEAD. t Itichop Conover. lie was a bachelor. if T Ml". Conover, in addition to bciDfi" a RED BANK YOUNG MAN VICTIM very successful farmer, was a^ent for f RED BANK T the Hoover potato digger company. OF PNEUMONIA. if T All over the county he had a reputii- He Died Monday Morning After a •tion for honesty and fair dealing ami Week's Sickness at the Age of 26 T thfa, combined "with hospitality and Years—The Funeral Will be Held f T liuighborliness, won for him a very Tomorrow Afternoon at the House. large number of friends. He was al- f T ways interested in movements lor Frank W. Mount, son of Phoebe A, Next S ry 24th and Cornelius B. Mount of Maple f ' T community betterment and was one avenue, died of pneumonia Monday f ui the most active members of the morning after a sickness lasting only t; Holmdel potato club. For many a week. Mr. Mount contracted a cold Y T "Vaar3 he was a member of the Ilolm- at the Singer factory at Elizabeth- ! ile! township board of education and port, where is is employed in tho of- y of the Holmdel election board. A lice. The first symptoms of pneu- f T Jnrge part of his life was spent at monia developed on -Monday of last f Molmdel, week. Mr. Mount was slightly im- y Mr. Conover leaves four sisters, proved on Friday, but the next day he if 7 y Mrs. John C. Scliencl; of Red Bank; took a turn for the worse and his f Mrs. F. E. Mack of Kansas City,..Mis- erudition became serious. ? souri; Mrs. T. II. Roberts ot Railway Mr. Mount was 20 years old. He f T £*nd Miss Florence Conover of Ih;ulo- graduated from the Red Bank high f Ice Yacli y volt.- TJho funeral was held yesterday school in 1 '.113 and shortly afterward afternoon at the homo of Mrs. be entered Stevens institute at if t "Tfehenck and the sermon was preached ilolwken. He h;id been employed at f by Rev. Wilmer Mm-Nair. Tho fu- the Singer factory several months. T neral was larjHy attended. IJurial f ' Aero Ski laces- Tandem Races y He was a young man of tine'charac- \vas made at 1'air View cemetery. ter and his death has caused a great f y de.d of sorrow and regret. Besides hi-s parent.- he leaves a brother Ralph, f y who lives at fc-ewickley, Pennsylvania, f Fancy Skating t -MRS. FRANK HEYER DEAD. and a sister, Carrie J). Mount, who f Aeroplane Stunts lives at home. He was a member of; y AGED RESIDENT OF COLT'S the Presbyterian church and the Pres- if y NECK DIED SATURDAY. byterian brotherhood. The funeruIJif will be- held tomorrow afternoon at Trotting Races f She Was Sick Only a Week—She Was half-past one o'clock at the house and. f y 74 Years Old and Had Lived at the service will be conducted by Rev.1 Colt's Neck Nearly Half a Century William C. Stinson. The burial will t ;if , Funeral Held Yesterday. be at Fair View cemetery. y Mrs. Caroline E. Kelloirg lleyer, f y •wife of Frank 13. lleyer of Coifs MORNING AND AFTERNOON EVENTS Keck, died early Saturday morning if T after a .sickness lasting a week. OPOSSUM PLAYED DEAD. f Death was due to a cerebral henior- t rhuge. Mrs. lleyer was T-l years old LATER IT PROVED TO BE VERY Skating Races Sanctioned Under Rules of the Eastern Skating Association. y| last August. She bad lived -18 years at Colt's Neck. She. taught school at MUCH ALIVE. y Colt's Neck in the early eighties and Clarence Hardy's Heart was Made y afterward she conducted a private Glad for a Brief Period of Time, t school for a number of years. but Now He is Mourning the LOSE Through her teaching she became of an Opossum Dinner. y widely acquainted and • had many friends. She was a member of tin- Clarence Hardy, L'.oyden Pembie t Colt'g Neck. Reformed church and ami Kred Jones of Red Bank went to NO ENTRANCE FEE IN ANY EVENT. PRIZES. she took an active part in church Long Branch a few nights ago to t work until a few years ago when lief see a prize light. They made tile trip y health compelled her to give up her in an automobile. On the way home, church activities. while passing through Katontuwn. the • three men saw an opossum run across t Mrs. Heyer leaven two daughters the, road directly in front of the car. PLAi fi SPUD HIT ANK T and a son, they being Mrs. Juliette Theautomobile was stopped and Mr. it Lawrence of Colt's Neck, Mrs. Carrie Hardy gave chase to the opossum. f E. Willett of Marlboro and George Mr. Hardy is fleet of foot and he K. Heyer of Madison. She also gained on the opossum until ho got T leaves two sisters, Mrs. Gustave Hich- so close to it that he was able to kick !? 'ter of "Onadogu Valley, New York, it. The opossum, after gettinI!g? y and Mrs. Clarence Keen of Syracuse, kicked, played dead and Mr. Hardy f y New York. The funeral was held picked it .up. He rolled the animal yesterday afternoon at two o'clock at up in a big horse blanket and tied the < T the Reformed church. There was aends of the blanket together. large attendance. Rev. Daniel P. < ><"ir><"i"><<*<*<**&<*>*<^ Doyle conducted the service. The Mr. Hardy, • who is a barber, has burial was in the church cemetery. done a great deal of hunting, fishing and trapping in his time and he is Where Your Money Buys More. somewhat of a naturalist. On the rest of (.lie way home he told Mr. Pembie and Mr. Jones about the c. habits of opossums, lie invited Mr. Pembie and Mr. Jones to come to his SHE WAS A LIFE-LONG RESI- house the next day and share an opos- , DENT OF SCOBEYVILLE. sum dinner with him and he described the delights of eating opossum wilh She Died of Stomach Trouble Satur- such realism that both his listeners day Morning After a Week's Sick- said they would not miss the dinner MORE GOOD NEWS FOR THEi ness—She was a Former School for anything. Teacher and Postmistress. The car was stopped on Mechanic HOUSEWIFE. j The village of Scobeyville lost n street to let Mr. Pembie out, and Mr. My prices on the In-st of fresh sea-; life-long resident Saturday in the Hardy thought he would take a look food remain low and it will pay every- tfdath of Miss Jennie €. Seobey. at his opossum. It seemed to himbody to buy their \Uh at my markets.; Death was caused by stomach trouble that the blanket ami its contents I have a large variety to select from , after a sickness which lasted a week. were lighter than they should be and and they are always fresh and pgpnd.; Miss Scobey •was 7H years old. Shelie unrolled the blanket. No opossum One order will make yes £ resrx!ar j •was a daughter of Nancy and Charles was there. The animal had escaped A WORD TO THE WISE, Scobey, and she had lived in thewllile Mr. Hardy was regaling his house in which she died since she was friends with the pleasures of eating a child. She was a school teacher for an 'opp'osum dinner. a number of years near Englishtuwn. and THEY will read this advertisement thru. OTHERS should get wise; as you want to know the loca- IjBter she became postmistress at FEAST HELD ON THE ICE. Seobeyville, which position .she held tion of our properties and think what it means to you to be able to buy lots in the right locations on for twenty years. The postofiice was Little Silver Youngsters Have a Bully Fancy fresh Spanish Mackerel. 25c lb our easy terms, from among our "many locations. abolished by ' the government about Good Time.N Fresh Boaton Cod Steaks .... .25c lb four years ago and since then -Miss At the suggestion of Russell V. Fancy Salmon Cutlets 30c lb Our lots are the only thing 1 know of selling at "before the war prices," and real estate ex- Scobey had conducted a store. Miss Wells, principal of the Little Silver Scobey leaves a sister, Mrs. Albert school, some of the pupils and VOUIIL' Fancy Canadian Smelts, large.25c lb perts are predicting real estate to conic into its own very soon, as the adjustment to a higher standard of Small Canadian Smelts. .2 lbs for 25c .Clayton of Trenton, and three nieces, fellows of the village cooked and pre- prices must take real estate in also as soon as the demand sets in. Buy now before it begins, and save -Mrs. Forman Matthews of Red Bank, pared a supper a few nights ago on Fresh Large Shrimp 25c lb Mrs. Alice Woodruff of Newark, and tho ice pond on the Rumson road, Fresh Smoked Finan Haddie . ..25c lb1 your money in the safest possible way, and gain the advance coming. ^ gijss Jennie Clayton of Trenton. The near Harding road. A big tire was iurteral was held Monday afternoon skirted and the young folks enjoyed Fresh Fancy Haddock 20c lb \ 75 lots on the South Shrewsbury River and Oyster Pond tract, at prices from S500 to g2,0'00 at the Colt's Neck Reformed church. skating until the bla/.e had converted 1 Bev. Daniel P. Doyle preached the itself into a glowing mass of embers. Also a fine stock of Shrimp. Seal- each. Directly opposite Seabright. Kennon. The burial was in th'Ibie s provided the beat for cooking lops, Oysters, Soft Clams. Jewish church cemetery. the supper, which consisted of "hotat the Shrewsbury Avenue Market.; Only six lots left on the North Shrewsbury River at Oceanic, running from trolley to river, duv.s" toasted on sharpened sticks, 397 feet to 456 feet deep, at $2,5(K> each." Only fine, high-class lots I know of on the river at any- FORMER RED BANKER DEAD. baked potatoes, bread. biscuits, elieeso and crackers. Kach member thing like that price. Sdward P. Byrnnv of Morristown a of the parly helped to supply the The Vegetable Department ! Victim of Paralysis. fund. Al'ter it v.'as eaten skating was i Only 15 lots left at Fair Haven on Church street, Hendrickson place and McCarter avenue, from Kdwaul P. Kyram of Morristown, ai;ain en.ioyed. The yuung folks said Large Heads Lettuce 10c each It former resident of lied Hank, died tiiey had tile time of their lives. Fancy Green Peppers 2 for 25c I $75 to !>25o each. Saturday morning of >piinilysis. Had This is uuly t»ne of many out-iif- Fancy .medium Sweet Potatoes I 52 lots adjoining East Side Park on the east, on Forman avenue, Parker avenue and Jackson Jifl li\ed until next April he would silioul activities which Mr. Well- ba^ . .'. 3 qts. for 25c! huve been eighty years of ag\ Mr. promoted. At hi.< •"rei)uest t;li• • street, from SI00 to SI50 each. Byinni's boyhood wa.i spent in this Sin jv.vhury town-hip hoard uf eduea- A full line of fresh fruits aiul vefj-• vicinity. He was court crier at Mor- t:o!'. ha.: iijielu-d the srhmdhouse etiibles always en hand at Ijoth mar- 11 splendid large lots on East Front street and Grange avenue, that goes to the river, opposite MStfov n. lie is survived by a willow. . . t • 11 i l: i -; fur tile use of I.ifle Silver'.- kets. • ' He nUo leaves a sister and two broth- juvenile population. Games have East Side Park, $1,000 to $1,200 each. The finest lots I know of for the price. cm They are Miss Julia A. 'llyram beer, .-applied by .-omv of the nsi- Only six lots left on Fast Front street and Duena place, the only parked street in Red Dank; tmtl fleorge N. llyrnm of Murrislown 'lenls of The town, by the boys a!i>i ami I'liink ('. r.jram of Ked Hank. I y Mr. \\''!!s. The school principal Finest lots in Red Hank, and by far the cheapest, from $t,700 to #2,000. The funeral was held yesterday nioru- .-ays be enjoys beiai; with the youiur- inp; nnri tin; body was huried at Mor-s.'or-j as much as they er.ii>;- having a 297 lots at Belford not on sale yet. rhtovvn. Only 41/. lots left out of over 1,000 in Belmar Park tract at Belmar, New Jersey. DIED IN HER Hllil YEAR. Fire nt Shrewsbury. Wharf Avenue 281 lots in Plattmount Park, at Stone Church. Trolley goes right through it. From $125 to \ house ai Shrews'1-;;:;: own d by Mr». Mary Emma Gn-i-n oif Na 1'lioiR- 72-U. S150, on Valley Drive. Think of it, (he main thorofare to Atlantic Highlands, and just outside its ' Victim of Heart Di ase \Villiam Casler of Mithil--;ov\n eaiiLclu I:-'1 !:tsl week from s;»:;:t.s :Y,>m a limits. Mrs. Mary Kmmn (it'ee 11 uf N: IVt'- 106 Shrewsbury Avenue i; fink, widow nf Charle- 11. lee ii. < lio.l Phono (M-l-M. Act wisely now. Start a buying contract with us. You do not need much money, and for fur- of !u\ut diseam1 Ic'riii;iy a w:'s cioii:i; cnrp.-Mler work a; ;ia- 1 ft er a 1 I'o'.isi'. put the I.!.•!:•.!• on; in-fur... much siclale^ ) ,Sbc was ^.'1 yc;u Illli RED BANK ther prices and easy terms, etc., see your own broker or owner, '•. ' K WJi i bom at I.orust Toi it all ,1 ii:ul ,;.,,,;.,]' ••• ' " ' llvnil in that locality all he r lil'i Slio 1 leaves a !;on, Cbaib^. (Jre • , i i>l' 1,en!. ; I'OIMHWS I!i-,.,,.5t Whcnt Crop. Jhantb. The tuneiat wii 1M 1d '.'i'-- • teiduy nfterniion at the II l'.' v \. 1 llcibeit J. Kmilh preach. •;i i' scr- 1 li mon Tin burial \^as at '"ail • V Howard Wanner. Th- crop w.i; THE LAND AND LOA I <{>mclei.v. 'lire-bed last week HI:.; .":i-> bu-Oiel.- 1 i '' Wl.i-;M '\v,.|-,. ! > 1, t;. 11 . - • t. .;!. :i\ ••!'a!,">' NEWTON DOREMUS, President, Keyport Man Drops Dend. "•f :;-.: lulsbel-, to an aer.-. Kaniuel Linen/., a culter employed tit the Keyport skill company. 10 East Front Sffeet, Red Bank, N. J. dropped dead .Saturday HM be was nlumt to nit down to his dinni'i- 'at 1lit' home of I,. Kottonhlirg, where lie Girded. Mr. Lorenz was t~ years k . &111I hud no family. Th'' b"dy wa* B uppi'd to New York Sunday iiiorn- .F. AND I.i-ATHEH SHOP, ' " ' "%. *$ for huria!. . • wliciv you can ili-pi-ml un huvint: tin- vi'iy heal k>ut!n>r pill on your slides I'.v l.'alhcT I'xfi.-i-lH aloi:,; with >:»

(r.i»)>nry7i(i:; HARVJ-Y'i' S,WDI.F. AND r.F.ATHKR SHOP, „;•• n up bin poidfimi with Francis II. Knipire TliiMlor llnililini;, Monmuutli Street. . n. tftt &. Co. to heroine physical dl- _ RUBBER HEELS ATTACHED >r for a young meii'ji iifisoointion U'I' main' ti> order nnytliiiif; vim may iN-oiiv inuilo of li'nther nt reason- » • ftmdeu. Mr. l.im'on and bis fain- able priccH. Smldli.ii lumirhl, »<>lil anil cxi-bangi'd, ', fill Jilovo LI! (' ujnb':i liici vt.v , i I'liuno 5G0-W. THE RED BANK REGISTER. Page

KI'ORT f)K THIS COUhl'VlQU <)i< Curt!. Opsm Easement tt Lyric.; MEWC FROM KTYPftRT R TkaVM B«.i.l!Tiu>U(;*r.i-tr(y <,tU^SV.u,V. I ll&iM U 1 HUM! AtL»IS Vil*« U, J,, &l U.s <:k.i« of ^•jtlr.tss Dif.ttiiU'r ;n, HEARING OK BUDGET HEZT Curtis, Ike quaint philonoplibr 09 with ii lot of perBonnl imtKnetiHin that! »,<-'*t 'Monday iifght. Thu buiiKtt tliij will rrnjan to you. grows on you while youiu listen to nitii. „,„„„ ,i „„ .' . ' ,„, ,. . ' '„„. A percfjntai^ on daily sales. , ja,io:i wi jo He says lie ia sixty-four years of i to be raieeil by taxation, is about A bonus at end of your after six CapHoI : 8300.000 00 and cicpcctfi to live to be one hundred $4,400 more. Tho appropriations lire months' employment. fluiliiu* liOO.OfJO (Kl and fifty and then tells you why. Itoas follows: Fire, $8. Walton. Troiiburcr, of tilt: above-named urj*o inerenso in the borough hutlfiet comi'iany being flovoraHydulyaworn, each forlilm- and the increase in the board of eifli- nciC ijoposca and eayn tliat the foregoing fitatoiiicnt 'utiiin budget needed to keep the ia U'UC, to tho host of bin knowledge! ond bqllof. eacliors the tax riite will probably no JOHN M. A, DOUOIIIOKTV, Vlco I'reoldont. PHILIP S. WALTON. Treasurer. u|) ff'om $4 to $6 it thousand. The tax Bwom and Biibocribed to before me thin tlilr- ate for last year was about §33 per lemitli doy of January S^( 1)., 11(20. housund, IlMtdY D, Ci.AVroN, Nobry Public. N. J, Couittfm'—AnEar: The Firemen's relief association sonN n. MOUNT. i has elected the following officers: rivnlilt'iit— Charles I-'. Tutbill. SUCH AM) APPLEOA.TB. J-Dlrectoru. Vice pri'iiiili'iil—Allii'rt Vuiiik-i-liilt. Tivaiiuivi Willinm It. I.atbom. Kfcrctnry—(ieorKi." liirch, Jr. Hiiaril uf visitor.,--C'. V. KrimiT. W. H. NOTICE. Irylli'. Jr.. and Daniel Clark. Bids Wonted for Street Lighting. Rarititn hose company has elected ,he following oiTicers: "THE QUAINT RHILOSOPHER." Sealed proposals will be received rri'Hldt'iit—William I'. Stniilmni'. Vlie pKKi.lc.it- -William K Kckliart. by John ll Hublmrd, Borough Clerk Trcanui.-i CrurKC Ilircli, Jr. of Red Bunk, N. J., until eifjht o'clock I'cirpinan— Itii-bnrd S. Wliil<• A.^siHtaiit furcnian—Eliiivr 10. MorriH. p. m.,-Fuhrunry 2<1, 1020, for supply- Diudiii'iM — [.(.-sU'i- Urown. Truiitci-ii—Rorilon D. Wuoik-V. Eilwi ing lights in the Borough. Cnttifll. It. H. Crnmmcr. Bids a3 follows: Alterniite bids Mrs. Gertrude Woodhouse spent for one and five years each on unday at New York with Miss Mil- JiO-32 C. P. incandescent lamps. dred Frazer. tcrion, then Curtis will be a big . CO-uU C. P. incandescent lamps. Harry S. Brown and family will favorite here before he leaves. move from Northport, L. I,, to this 8B-32 C. P. incandescent lamps. place about the first of next month, AIBO an alternate bid for one and Curtis carries a clever company of when Mr. Brown will become asso- five years respectively on entertainers who offer a varied pro- ciated with the Conover lumber com- pany as mill foreman at their plant 37-flOO type "C" arc lamps. gram from minstrels to vaudeville, on Division stroet. {58-400 type "C" arc lamps. musical and farce comedy, and the The Keyport literary club will be Jiids must be in scaled envelopes program is changed every night. - entertained Friday.afternoon at Mrs. addressed to the Clerk of tho Bor- George W. Stitlfole's at West Key- ough of Red JJunlc, with the name of The heating plant at the Lyric has port. Mrs. E. T. Murdock, state been completely overhauled, and tbeihiiirnian of the music department of the bidder and the name of the pro- the federated clubs, will make an ad- 'AND A BIG COMPANY OF posed work on the outside. management is now able tg heat the dreBS, and papers will be read by Mrs. The Mayor and Council reserve the theater in a comfortable manner, so Phelps Cherry and Miss Evelyn Luf- bttvrow. . Singers Musicians Comedians rif»lit to reject any or all bids. those who attend need not fear the By ordnr of tile Borough Council. cold, as it will be warm inside the A supper will be given Thursday ALL FREE:—You Cant Afford to Miss It. A Treat for theater. night ot' next week at the Mansion IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT A. A. PATTERSON, house in the interests of the scout Everybody—ALL FREE. A ttcst: Mayor. There is no admission charged, no movement in this borough and Keana- JOHN L. HUHBARD, Clerk. burg, and about 75 guesta are ex- donation and no collections. It is all pected. Judge Henry E. Ackerson It pays to advertise in Tho Register. free and starts at 8:00 o'clock every will preside, and addresses will be —Advertisment. night. made by Prof. W. E. Bilderb.-ick of this place, M. L. Oxenham of Red •4®*©. Bank and a Mr. Pettit from the scout headquatrers at New York. Phone 220 Red Bank Phone 834 Red Bank George S. Cherry spent Sunday with friends at Iied'.Biink. Paul G. Zimmerman is represent- RED BANK SOMETHING TO PLEASE YOUNG AND OLD. ing the Aeromarinc plane and motor company at the Aeronautical show at BAY AVENUE, HIGHLANDS, M. J. . No Collection—ALL FREE—No Donation. . Mrs. George H. Brink spent several days last week at Newark with her son, Samuel Brink, who has been seriously ill. Benjamin Lufburrow is recovering from an attack of pneumonia. Special services were held''in Cal- I Save Twenty-five Cents vary church Friday night to celebrate REPORT TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY the advent of prohibition. The bell was tolled at midnight. (CONDENSED) A. Heleotis has been spending sev- eral days at Boston and Lynn, Mass. OF THE CONDITION OP Mrs. Cora Thiers has returned to Cleveland after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Anderson. T. B Leanian was a visitor at SECOND NATIONAL, BANK, Cleveland last week Arthur S. VanBuskirk is forced to of Red OaHnk, N. J. 32c Bb use crutches, having crushed a liga- ment in his right foot during the re- cent firemen's fair. He hnd an X- at close of business, December 31, 1919. 24c Ib ray of the injury taken last week at Newark. ! |Milk Fed ¥eai 25c Ib Mrs. Harold P. Collins of Asbury • RESOURCES LIABILITIES Park was the guest last week of her Capital Stock $300,000.00 if mil Fed Veal 27c Bb mother, Mrs. Anna Osborn. Bonds (Secure The ladies' auxiliary of the Long Circulation) $75,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits, (Net). 246,843.35 Veal €h@ps (L©ln or Rib) 35c ib Branch hospital has elected the fol- lowing officers: Bonds to secure Postal Savings ...... 26,000.00 Circulation.: 72,800.00 President— Mr«. Harvey W. Htirtmnn. Banking House 70,000.00 Bills Payable with Federal Reserve 20c Bb Vice prmident— Mm. Churl™ X. Crawford. Secretary—Mm. Gordon D. Wootloy. Redemption Fund, (U. S. Treasurer). 3,750.00 Bank, secured by U. S. Certificates 35c Ib Treasurer—Mra. L. Ilrower Wallintr. of Indebtedness and Victory Bonds. 150,000.00 Miss Bernice Pease is spending- a Due from Banks and Bankers 450.53 35c Bb couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. Overdrafts 1,769.66 Due to Banks and Bankers. 595.54 Walter G. Bolte of Fall River, Mass. Reserved for Taxes.... 8,000.00 Miss Muriel Aumack, who attends Cash and Reserve.., 459,031.54 the Beechwood school nenr Philadel- Loans and Investments 4,050,622.90 Deposits 3,908,385.74 phia, spent the week-end here with Shoulders eff genufeie Spring Lamb 20c III her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Gifford B. ii Aumnck. $4,686,624.63 $4,686,624.63 Major John F. Madden of Hacken- ;ack wa3 a visitor here last week. Miss Nan McKinney will entertain Our deposits increased, during the last year, nearly he Thought club Monday night. The matter of having the borough nstall a municipal lighting plant is )cing talked over by the borough council, and n meeting has been ar- ranged to have an expert on such Y Our large Capital and Surplus, Membership in the Federal Reserve System and Supervision uitttirs confer with them at an early i date. ^ by the United States CSovernment ar© elements of safety. E. D. Pettys is arranging to dis- continue his stationery and news- (f ' A HOME BANK paper business about the first of next month. Mr. Pettys purchased the business from Walter B. Cherry ® , The more you know about the convenience of a bank account, the more you will appreciate it. bout four years ago, Mr. Cherry having bought it from E. E. Cline, A We invite your business. who had the business for many years. The next meeting of the Men's One Block West from Railroad Depot lub of the Reformed church will he held on Monday, February 9th, when BANK. Charles Miller, John Stout and Ed- ward Maurer will have charge of the ntertainment. The club now has RED BANK, N. J. 53 members. The Guild of the Reformed church met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Total Resources over S4,SOO,OOO.OO. "jeorge H. Conover. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gardner last week. *•*•*#•••>•*• CHICKEN THIEVES AT BELFORD. The Victims Were Mrs. Hannnh. To the Tnxpnyern of tlic Township of Shr«wnbury: Compton and John Rickman. TAKE NOTICE, That tin; following budget for the Towimhip of Hhrt«w:ibury for the Twelve chickentt owned by MYnyiin. r \\>2Q linn been approved by, ihv TuwimliiD CommitU-o. MoetinK of tfu- TOWIIHIIIP Com- mittee'will be hold nt the BoruUfih Hull in tho Uoroiucli of Rod Dunk m>»» February '.UA. Hannah Compton of Belford were lfl'20, at 3:00 P. M. for the purponc of hearing ohjuctions thereto l>y any Uxpayt-T cf sniil stolen Friday night. On Sunday townKhip m\ required by tin- budget Act of th« State of New Jersey. night thieves got away with all the D.t«IJ..«ry 15th. 1U». CBOBGE II. WPI'INCOTT. chickens owned by John Itickmun of Townuliip CU-lli. Belford except three. BUDGET OF TOWNSHIP OF SHREWSBURY FOR THE YEAR 1920 TO BE ADOPTED BUDGET FOR YEAR 1019. The loss of the chickenfl was not 1020. I 5,000 O» /MurlnuBC S S.OOO.OO ' MortKuire • the only misfortune suffered by Mrs. Intercut aso.oo Compton last week. On Saturday llnl,.,...,l ' lir.0.00 Acluul luiiuuiit of nuipliu in nurplus r«vo- i halnnco nf badyot ap- Actunl nmount nJ auriilus ill jmtpluo rove-Mliiexpcnilcd balnncu i.f Imclurl an- proprintloliia night sdie wan dozing in a chair when account Hropritilioiili u 17.7VH.7;> U4.ii BIIO lost her balance and fell. Her Total .1 6,144.4'Jt head struck agaiiiat a conl scuttle and RKSOIIRCEH. Al'1'UOl'IlIATIONS. RKHOUKUItfi. AITKOI'UIATIONS. .$ 7.500 Oa a painful but not serious scalp wound tlU.OOU.OD Suiplui ri'vrnui- nliprnprtntril $ 1.184.12 Ktiucls r,o oi tor ilaluctinir unuuint of n-niit- l'.O.QO MMM-i'llunraihi rrrrnuiM Nmie I'cilur wail made. 1,(lOlt.00 Stilt.' railluint 1111(1 taiuil tux Nunp l.inltt i 4,00" • I U'<1 or cani-iMUHl tuxoH nniotint- I.ililitI.iirlitM" . i!,nr>ti.oo irur to $!>!!.r.H. HnlnrH',4 :).()0CI.0O Amount to' be raUml by IIIXCH . . . lG.6t!ri.riH Wiim ami llniiill . l.Hoo.oa On nrronnt lire pilKincs $10,000.00 (i. A. It 35.00 Poor ' Bolfonl Man Bailly Hurl.' 000.01) On acrfiiint a])i)rnp 1'iliitini: Iloartl' i.f'iii'l'illh . ViOO.OQ Oi'villo W. Grahnm of Belford fell ntioti't '.J.OOO.OO Ao-tnint Ihv .-HKim-,. 10,000.00 1,H»0.00 I.nnir llruiu-li ti'iMillal . 100.00 through a nkyligbt at the noromarine M!«rcllll'iici)uu revenue I'floi (ti>nl tor lire li"«n"» .. . . . itic.oa inatoil) : Fin- 1,000,00 factory at Koyport on Tuesday of last HLrplptH from ; Ilom.l i>f WiilO :;oo.oo 100.00 Anidunt, of r.-niilt.-il nr week. He fell twenty feet nnd suf- CroHH rcccilit tnx '.10(1 0O I.niii. Hi i,II.h hnnniUI . ... I:,,, nut .]..|ii(i.-,l f 1 Fmiicltltic tax . 4.liOO.0U CIIBI dir life hciim*. 10 0.01) fered it compound fracture of the el- COO.00 . unuuint of iiti»-xlii..|iiU.*l .liow. Iutetiuvl injurieti nv« fcweil. J-iill tin Ai.iluut ta"lii>-raiaairhV "117,860.00 Mr. (irahum is at the Long Branch ntlrliialvl ri'voiuu',1 ksa. taxes, I,ttii.it and bin condition is I. r;,ti;i5.oo Amount to t><5 rained by tnnoi. Giva L.uko a Chancel Anionnt tn In- I'nUt-il liv tax .$11,1 10.00 Hell 'iclp you sell (ftlngi, help yay own. ^^"^"'^m^.f-miN,.; (Ihttli nnui. Front Stre@f; ffeif Puttfc, fl J. find things you've loot and help yoyou got nnytnlng you want. -Advertin" " g OEORdl-} II. Ml'lMNUOTT. ment. Pat"; EJj-tttn THE REB BANK REGISTER."

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ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. tion in eleven days, according to C*£$04^<£X>C<>£<>0<>3^ cards received by them by friends Dance Tomorrow Nipht at Commun- here. They will spend the winter in ity Club. Florida. An apron anil necktie dance will be •Branch hospital. She is improving. held tomorrow night at the com-]Miss Myra Smith and Miss Hazel munity club. Aprons will be given to; Layton entertained Lewis Blumbaum the women and neckties will be and William Kurtter of Newark on given to the men. A cabaret show' Sunday. will be held at the club next Wednes-j Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Layton of day night. Special parts will be Newark spent Sunday with Mrs. Jo- taken by Mrs. James Stryker, Arthur; seph E. Layton. Irwin, Miss Helen White, Walter1 Miss Bessie Foster, who is em- Leitch and Clifford Burrell. The ployed at New York, is living at joung; women who are managing tliCi Union Hill for the winter. cabaret show will act as waitresses. The Highlands community club will Building material and labor prices have gone up. 6 No admission fee will be charged but hold a lunch box sociable and dance 8:3O F . M. the patrons will be charged for re-Saturday night at Sandy Hook. fieshments. T[F you are aboul to re-ihtngle Furniture and househould supplies cost more. Augustave Hauser is visiting your house, or lo buy a ioo( The community club cleared $10 at Dont Miss the friends at New York. coTerinQ for your acvr home, it will a card party Thursday night. Mrs. John Mount, who is one of the old- be to your advantage to comujer You may have had enough fire insurance a year or Edgar H. Cook won a silver sugar est residents of this place, is serious- spoon, and E. K. Camp won a pack of ly sick. Hex StripSihii two ago. cauls in a leather case. William H. Fehlhaber has returned Asphalt Hliile Kurfaeed in uw w%£By<&w« 1Jun, l .lun.-nli Wyniickii. Antiulio Robert Liming is working in the' ){'° 1fI1,,I||" ''|j"1 | H.-.l, •,]!i11. Jiilm I. • ].i.-1,. stay with her son, Judson Snedeker railroad shop at 1'ilizabctliport. ! i't't(,r"V.L'pick!?(l of Summit. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shropshire ofj tv.-unii^ ,U- -I.illii n niiUlison. 1 1 The debating teams of the Atlantic Freehold spent Sunday with Mrs. i -I4**VX-" \i ml Kiiinii ky.Juhn l)<.l Bky. : Highlands and Leonardo hi^h schools B M sky. Phone Z135-W Eatontown Shropshire's mother, Mrs. Sylvia Bor- ™™(I , I— Klrimn tiiminil., Wiirhui will hold an interscholastic debate ilen. • (', " - livelyn Mil-' .Mrs. Lesti'r Wemes is a patient at REPAIRS. OVERHAULING last week with tonsilitis. I ,.1,'Vi Kvriyii' st'n'iu'. ''ll.'i Telephone No. 97. the Long Branch hospital. , .h,lni Corny p Mrs. Walter Maxson has been laid I'd,,!,'., CMUITC (.Vmin'i , .i»im Dm-li A griH'ery store and a meat, market lip with erysipelas. ' t'om-y. I'mnk J« . n»y- have been opened in the .J. K. Ki.sher i,l \;,m All Work Guaranteed. Mrs. Eli/.abeth Parker spent Sun- i Urn. Williiun !• "' "' " building. John Stewart of this place day with relatives at Newark. ! Sixth m-iuli'- iii-ft Mi-Cluin, ^irjin-it.- ' Mt^slvr. Mnry iirl;, Kli-iiniir Cuniivi'i-. ] is manager of the grocery store and John Patterson has been laid up l''rank Chapman is manager of the ' Janu's. MrIMii'>', ten days with trrip. . . . .i-Ku DHUKKT. ' ! moat market. Addieon Fritz of Newark was a Herbert L.'" Fuase has recovered. visitor here last wreek. from aieknus.s, HIGHLANDS NEWS. : Kghort Swafkliammer is laid up MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE NEWS. with bronchitis. , and Service • Ten New Lodge Members—Former Albert HiMidrickson is out after: E. A. MASON, Treas. Highland! Girl Weds. Cluirch Officials nnd Tlieir Wives to I having been laid up uovcnii days with' Ten new. members joined the Sons Have a Luncheon. ! a heavy cold. : 1 106 Pearl Street, Red Bank, New Jersey. and Hau^hti'is of Liberty bulge lust The nu'rultci"! of the ronaiiilory ofj -<».-&- week. They lire Mrs. Nora Ituttii, the Ui-foniH-d church and tlu-if wivi-.s i FAIR VIEW NEWS. : M ni. Lena Worth, Miss Kva Johnson, will have a lum-heon Saturday after- ] - ; 1 Two Miss Klizabeth White, Miss Elsie Brit- noon of next week at tlu> p:irsona(r* -1 RcsiJenta of This Place Receive The two most tlestrnctivc agencies ;ire l-'IKli and Tlllfl"!'. ton, Miss Louise Atwater, Edward Uw. Wilhud 1). Itrown of Pas^aic! Ice Cold Bnthn. j Genera! Sales Agents of .Mount, Charles Howcll, Allen l'ntter- will make an iiddroHi;. Tin* mission-! While hi'lpin^ to harvest ict» on, Loss from either may eliminate von. What a prospect! son and William Newman. The meet- ary .society met yositei'day afternoon ' Ik1 Witt's pond last week, Kaymoiul ing was largely attended and visitors at iMw, Daniel M. Ili'iuliirksun':;. j Kelly fell liaekwards into an open <5\ •o present from the Ked Hank and Mr, and iMrs. I'Mwin ltm.seh have spot where the ico \\iu\ lu'en cut away, liulford bulges. Lavinia Kngue and returned from a wedding trip to Vir-Ilc had to swim to ^eL ashon1. VA- Klir.alieth Stiles sang .solus and a Kiniit. jward Knnoy ^ot a ducking in tho you :iro the possessor of valuables, run mi risks, Init :ir- BALTIMORE AND HAGERSTOWN, MD. ' cunu'dy sketch wan given by Mrs. Mi^s Sarah AHICUW of the state li- river while skating Hunduy. I Kli/.alu't li Parker and John J. Hurdge. hravy eomnii:i;uon will nddri'nn Hie j Mian Magj^c, M. Uoycc in on the 1 y !.\ cut glass dish was won liy ' Mrs. me in lie rs of (he Middle! own library , a'w.k liiit. i;ui);i' ;it OIICL lo purciiase from us ;i S.ile Doposil Box— Manufacturers of the A ('elina Robertson. The installation »H ;oeiation Tui.'H(hiy iiif;ht, January' Mrs. (lay (loopor in ispendintf u : of the ollicers was laid over until 'J,rtt\\, at tlie library building. few dny.'i with her aunt at New York. in which department we are justly prmiil of our equip- I ; next' Monday night. MIHS Ruth (irofisuijier led tho Chris- Mins iMancaret Sullivan, who han a I Mis:, Nettie Scalia, fnrmi'rly of Ibis tian l'!nilea\-or nict'tinK at (lie Kt> 1 position with the government, him ment and leel conikieut that a visit will win your patron- ©. ©D C. FERTBLDZEB8S ( place, and Conrad. i'\ Johnson of formed church Sunday ni^ht. | been transferred from the ordtianc** age. ANIMAL BASE —IMPORTED POTASH. i Havre dr (Irui'e, Maryland, were Cecil Conover moved into hi;i new j departmenp t at Sandyy Hook to an ar- married Sunday at New York. They house last week. cnal lit N(nv Yrk. are [in a tour in N'ew York :,late 'ind Miss Mary II. Cornell has almost Mrs. Robert Ilankins and MIH. i Also & on their return they will live at Havre fully rerovereil from llic injurieM i l-Ynuli .SeittL ;ipent part of laJit. week Boxes from S.i.oo to SI 5.00 per year. dc (ii;M'f. 'file groom is, employed at wllii'll iilli: reeeivi'd i» vcrul weeka ii|;o|\vitli Ml';), llelljlimill Allen of Keallii S. W. BARRICKS & SONS'; p • the Aberdeen proving gp'tindH. .she wan run dd'.vii Uy ,laeol> j !>ur^. Mrs. i\!arie dil'ola v/a ; taken to theW.vckoir.i miliiliiohile. .She li < 'atlieriiu Wilson, who live:: with [Long linim-h bo:,-[iil.-il on .Monday. (ipened her :;i'liT ]\1 idtlh'tuwn. •lulm .Sinipiioii HIH! Ana Woynn'ri ! ! here in an autoniobilt' t'nr .St. I.Yfeni-l MIH. I.ee Davi.M and Mrs. A.'iher npeureil u \>'w l«l »! eelri tliroiiich jlniig, lltorida, ri-fuiu'd Ihi'ir deHthia-| Kt ^'iiij; ;((n'ii(, purl, of la.'iL \vek with hulcii in tile ><-•• mi tin: liver Monday.