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,\ ANK limed Weakly, Entered •• Second-Clan Matter at tho Pout, VOLUME XLVIII, NO. 32. ofllee tt B«) Sank, If. J., under the Act of March 9, 1870. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1926. $1.50 PER YEAR. " PAGES 1 TO 12;
RED BANK'S NIGHT SCHOOL. sale of this paint on Long Island and ENLARGING WATER PLANT A LOT SOLD FOR $35,000 WIFE GONE; HOUSE BURNS NEW RED BANK INDUSTRY. throe agencies in California. Th< BOAT BUILDERS BUSY. BUS WAR STILL GOES 0! The, Biggsit and Bait Cloia the .Enrl C. Gaskill company paid a semi BIG ADDITION TO TINTERJ> BROAD STREET PROPERTY HA Tofcn Hat Ever Had. TRAGIC AND UNFpRTUNATE A PAINT MANUFACTURING annual dividend oi" 3 '& per cent thiB SEABRIGHT BOAT WORKS HAS NO CHANGE IN MIDDLETOWHfJ \l WATER PUMPING STATION. A NEW OWNER. . Tha night school at Red Bank has month. ' 52 pupils, which iB tho largest num- NIGHT FOR WESTSIDER. PLANT STARTED HERE. MANY ORDERS. TOWNSHIP SITUATION. Brick Structure, 80x108 Feet, it B Tbo Mrt.' AUco tyendricltton Prop- ber it has. ever had. More than half When Patrick Colojlmo Returned It, it on the East Side of Upper NO 'COONS i NO SLEEP. Cabin Cruisers Ranging; in Coit Stt| Coiittrueted - at' Nownrni crty, Nearly Oppo»ito St. Jaw Robert M. Seeley and the ...,_.., of tho pupils aro Italians. The bal- Home From Work Hit Wife Was Broad Street in the Fatt Growing from $2,000 to $14,000 are Being But Company Continue to Cover, sSprlngs—A Large Amount ,ol Church, Bought Last Week by an ance is made up principally of Ger The Nocturnal Adventures of a New Machinery to bo Installed. Muting—His Homo Badly Dam- South Red Bank Section—A Paint Built at thd Furneu Boat Works tho Same Routet to Taker Pupils/' Atbury Park Real ElUte Man. mans, and Swedes. There are two aged by Fire a Few Hours Later. for Which Much it Claimed. Quartet of Red Batik Nimrodi. —Big Loa for Red Banker. J Tho Tlntcrn water company to the High School. ' ' Xast week Alfred .L. Stansbury, Poles and one Japanese. J. William When Patrick Colosimo of Leigh- A paint manufacturing plant is Allen and Benjamin Pf-yor building a largo addition to its plsnl who was formerly in charge c The Furness boat works at Sea- The school bus war, or contro** Helm and• Charles A."Wolbdch are ton avenue returned homo from tho latest addition to tho industrial Thomfis Mead and Fritz Dressier of bright has received enough orders at Newman Springs, near Red Bank insurance rating bureau . at Rcc the teachers, Instruction, is given possessions of Red Bank. It has Bed Bank went raccoon hunting last vcrsy, or whatever it may be collcdj' i Tlio adiUtidn will bo B0xlO8 feet and Bank but '.vho ft now connected with work lateJast: Wednesday afternoon for new boats to keep_ the] boat in Middletown townshipTomains un- on Monday, Tuesday and'Thursday his wife was missing. , A man who been started ori Upper Broad street, Wednesday night on Albert Ben- builders busy for some time. .One itlwlll be enclosed with brick. It istho.renl estate firmof Milan Ross & nights, at tho River -Btrcot school; in Shrewsbury township, a Bhort dis- nett's farm at Vanderburg. Mr. changed. Two sets of busses con-*' beiris built on1 tho'.'south eide of the Co. of Asbury Park, bought the Mrs. boarded at the house had also dis- of the biggest jobs at the plant is a- tinue to cover tho same routes |j»" Mr. Helm is principal of the River appeared. In a bedroom bureau tance south of the raiboad tracks. Bennett and hie son Walter Bennett cabin cruiser forty feet long, which present; plant. ,Tho Cbnstructlpi Alice Hendrickson property on th etrcot school and Mr,. Wolbach i The factory is on-the. east Bide of the -went with the Red'Bankers. The the township .to tnka: pupils to tho', bAA Securities company of :Nc wist side of Broad street, nearly opJ was $1,000 in bills, wljich his wife will cost; 14,000. It is being built township high school at Leonardo. assistant principal of - the high had evidently placed there. • streeO ' • hunt did hot start as early as ho for W. B. Gillican of New Orleans. York is tho contractor. ; - . ~ poiito St. James's' church'. Mr. school. ' Mr. Holm has taught night been anticipated, due to the fact As previously told in The Register 4. ^ Stansbury pnid $35,000 for th Mr. ColoBlmo did not stay longiat Monolith paint is the name of the It will have sleeping berths for eight these'busses "are owned by Robert > •In tho addition /will ;bo place schools at Red Bank several yean that the automobile of the Red persons and will be equipped with a eight niters nnd a largo stenrri punv prppbrty. The lotis fifty 'feet front the house. Taking the money with new product, It is differant from Mi Seeley ,of Port-' Monmouth nnd. and he says-that this year's class i him ho went to the home of a rela- any other paint made, according to Bankers broke down while on th galley, lavatory, electric lights and •with a dally capacity of 8,OQO,0Ql on Brood street and it h about 250 the most intelligent ho has ever had. 1 the Triangle bus company. - ' feet'deep. On the placo is a fin tive, where be had supper and spent' Earl C. Gaskill of John.street, Red way to Vanderburg .. The hunters other improvements. The boat will gallons. Thoro Will alsphe bins for One of tho chief reasons why the tramped over a large area without have twin propellers, which will be The Triangle company formerly " gravol, limo and • alum1; Which mate house of ten'rooms. Tho property the night. . About three o'clock in Bank, who is the invontor. Monolith held the contract nt $86 a day, but pupils "are going to school is to pre- the morning ho was awakened by is * Greek word, a free translation getting any 'coons and they ended driven by two rngines of 200 horse rials aro used to,' filter the water,is south of Canal.street and it ispare to obtain naturalization papers. the township board 6£ education ' likely to become business property the sound of the fire hell and by the of which would be "one coat." This theiis hunt about three o'clock ir power each. The boat will be able Sm elevator will be in the addition. Most of them have taken .out their is what Monolith is supposed to be-— the morning:, intending"*,to make fas to make a speed of 35 miles an hour. voted to cancel "the contract with, •'•v A force of about twonty men. ii in the course of years; A report noise of: fire engines rushing to^o the bus company and gave it to Mr, , ; has been current that tho property first papers.; . ^. _ fire.- The'House where;Mr. Colosi- a one-coat paint. So thoroughly time back to Red Bank so that they Another boat of the same size and pyr working on; "the job^ and iti Socs one coat do the work that there could get as much sleep as possible. design; was completed recently fpr Seeley at the rate of ?45 a day, Tha plnnned to incrcaso this force In thi was bought by. Mr. Stansbury for mo was staying was only a short dis- Triangle company-alleges that the the firm of I/. Bamberger & Co. o AN AUCTION SOCIABLE.* Would bo no advantage, Mr.. Gaskill But the automobile was out of or- Cheston Simmonda of Red Bank at spring. A representative of thi tance from {he house where he a cost of JJIO',000. The engines in board had no reason and no right;- : Newark, as a site for a department Jiyed; Looking', put-of'a bedroom says, in applying two coats "to a der and it was impossible to fixit . company told a Register Tcportoi Presbyterian Improvement Society house or to any other building. The hunters telephoned to ReMrd , Simmonds's boat have.100 horse to make the changes. The school <>' Btore and as a Red Bank branch o Cleared *40 Thursday Night. window- he saw that Ms home was Hmtthiraddition and noV machin- their Newark business. There has Bank for- a taxicab and they ar- power each, and it will make 21 board alleges that the servico of ery would; cost, $250,000. • He sai Tha improvement society of tin in flames. When he left the dwell- The buildings on the Bumsqn miles ,,an hour. He/kas named the company was unsatisfactory ancL *; also-been a report that Mr. Stans- ing; early in the evening there was country club', and a number of rived in town' Thursday morning the job of bulldirig.tho addition nn bury, who Is vary familiar with Re< Presbyterian church cleared abou just in time to go to their jobs. Mr. boat The Vagabond. that it had a perfect right to rnaktr > letting up the.machinery woiild re- $40 at ah auction sociable last no one in It. i houses in this vicinity have been 1 the change. ' - - " Bank real estate matters, bought thi The fire had.started in the kitch- painted with Monolith paint.- Mr. PryOr went to yanderburg Thurs- A cabin .cruiser thirty feet long quiro a year or more. He aho said property as a personal investment Thursday night at the church. Wal- day night and repaired his car and The situation is unprecedented', that the capacity of the conipany'i ter R. Snell Wns auctioneer and ar- en and it had obtained considerable Gaskill says there arc a number of is being built for Harry B. White of of his own, other one-coat paints, but they, are drove it home. Asbury Park. It will cost $3,000. and it has.aioused no end of-com* ' ypservplr at Swimming River woulc ticles of many kinds sold from ten headway before it wns discovered, ment in the township. The school b'e increased by raising the heighi cents to $1.25. A social season was The firemen, after a hard battle, i.i-!-i--—J-—*.thick and pesty.. «.:.I:IMonolitLh ig no Another boa* 32 feet long is beinpr Mr. Starisbury, when Interviewed 1 BACK FROM THE SOUTHS built for Chnrlos V. Sncdeker of board has issued instructions of tho dam. •.''"' by U Register reporter, declined ti enjoyed afterward and ice cream put the-flames out «A large part of thicker than ordinary paint; Its in- through tho principal of tho high! „ • The company will discontinued Ita and eatfe were scrvedi Th' sociable the house was destroyed and all of vohtpr believes he has perfected New York at a cost of $4,600. • This saytyhetherho bought the property 1 Two Holmdcl Brothers. Spent Eigh boat will have an engine ' of 1D0 school for the pupils to ride in Mr«* plant at Elboron and will depend en- for hirn.soif, or for a client of " was in charge-' o* the executive corn- its contents were ruined either. by something that will revolutionize the teen Day* on"Auto Tour. '• Seeley's'busses and not to ride in, mitteeyc'a-nsisting'lbf. Mrs, H. Asen- firej, Bmoke or water. The firemenpaint industry, not only in regard to horse power. George G. Valentine tirely on-Its Swimming River-plan! Milan Ross real cetatecompany, George and William Gross-7of 5tNewark has ordered_a boat thirty the Triangle busses. In spite ofl for water. The' concern suppliei said very posttivcly, however, thai ath Higginson chairman and Mrs. had'to cut two large huleB in the quality bub in-regard to economy. _ Holmder returned home lasf week thin, howovor, many of-the children ,» Herman Woolley, Mrs. Howard second story of the house to let out Mr. Gaskill is a chemical engineer feet long costing"~?4,5O0rTA~sn6rt water to a large number of munlci. he had not bought it for the L. Bam from an ^automobile trip of eighteen time ago a boat thirty feet long1 and ride in the, Triangle busses. BusEeJ\ '' palitlcs-ln this part of tho county, berger company. .."'•'. Burdge and Mr3. Martin jVanBuren the smoke. and an expert on paint and pigment 1 days in tlio South,' MosJ; of the time costing $2,600 was built for William and Ray Zimmerman; the managers » Smock.- The next day Mr, Colosirnq. went 1 .A short time ago it passec . Into the Inquiry by The Rcglstcr^from the research work. He is retained' by was spent in Florida and North Car- E. Tobias, Sr., of Red Bank. Throe and chief owners of the Trlangla .hands of now owners, ( These new Bamberger company concerning tho The improvement spciei; will hold to police headquarters and reported some of the biggest concerns in the olina. • The trip was mado partly cabin cruisers 25 feet long and cost- compnriy, seom to be very popular ,' parties, it is sold, own a large jiurn- the disappearance of his wife. He United States, among- them being rumor that they were about to es- a,waffle luncheon on Thursday, Feb- for pleasure but mostly to observe ing $1,950 each hnvo been ordered with tha pupils and' this friendship/ rr< bor of other water companies in th( tablish in Red Bank a branch of their ruary 2Bth, and a supper on Thurs- said bis wife had deserted him. by the"Neyr, Jersey zinc company. Mr. farming conditions in • the South by men in Florida and they,-will be is said'to be the chief reason why East,' they halving recently bough Newark department store broiigh day,. March 26th.' The supper wil' going to parts unknown. He said Gaskill is also the inventor of a new The two young men and their broth- several-private companies as well ai complotod next spring. the school board, has found it noty , out a prompt and positive denial of be-known as a "Feast of Four Ta- he and hia wife had jointly deposited typo of electrical furnace for melt-: cr_Henry are sons..of the late.Herrry wholly possible to control the situa-i a number of municipal plants. Thi $2,200 in-the bank in Mrs.- Golosi- : ; ; tho rumor from Edgar Bamberger, bles," because the suppeiTwill bo di- ing zinc nnd extracting zinc oxides Cross, and they farm in partnership. tio'ri. ~ ~'~ ;•"'•"•: " ^ ,' representatlyo of tho company whi secretary of th'e'ti. Bamberger com- vided into four portions and a por- mo's name, and that his wife had Making paint, was started by him in •AUTO MEN'S CONGRESS. was; talking with Tho - Register re Originally thefr land was used en- No dne expects the present'situ* > • pany. Mr. Bambergor Bald the.Brim tion will be served on each table. drawn all this money, out of tho a very small wny as arf experiment tirely^ for potatoes, but they are It was Held at an Asbury Park Ho- porter said that in building tho addi- berger company had JIO intention of bank , last Wednesday, leaving about a ye3r ago when he lived at ation to continue indefinitely. Tha ; uuua, j gradually, changing to diversified tel Last Week. tion, and in buying new machinery establishing a branch of thejr de- in the bureau drawer re=- Fair Havon. His experiments there Triangle company is keeping its ; the. company was not only building CLUB WOMEN SEE. PLAY. $1,000 farming..' They are said, to be nu'm One hundred and fifteen automo- owa counsel, - but it is generally •.,, partment store cither at Red Bank ferred to1 above and taking. $1,20$ have lod to what he claims is the bered among tho few farmers in for the present but ..also for the fu- or. at any other placo. Ho' said that ItWas Given at a River Plaza Homo best, .paint and the cheapest paint in bile dealers, of whom.SSjvere from thought at the end of 'tho montl., ture by making Its. plant largo Last Week. with her. • the Holmdel- section iwhjo have no' Red Bank, attended an automobile it will present a transportation bill" ' rumors that the Bambergers were The house, where'Mr. Colosimo the world. lost money during the agricultural enough fb supply, municipalities about to establish branch housea In A gathering of forty persons, At first a small amount of paint, sales congress nt the Berkley-Ctir- and then start a lawsuit to colleclj •* • which are hot customers of tho com- lived was formerly (o\vned by him. depression of the past few years. teret hotel at Asbury Park last it.' .'•• ' . "! various places were oftdn started, comprising the members of theA few months ago he sold it to Le- made at Fair Haven, was placed on They wero especially successful with pany,- He said the company was am- but that there was absolutely no Woman's club of River Plaza and sale at a. few stores. It was soon week. Two representatives from the Partisanship of the keenest kinil • \, bitious and was plnnnini; to expand foundation for such rumors. H britte Caprioni of Red Bank and a large spinach crop last fall. They National automobile association has, been evoked by the school bus i\ .. J.'.-L. K.Re'&d of Long Hjahch is su; their friends, attended a social since that time Mr. Colosimo had sold and as the demand for tho paint state that their Southern'trip ha made addresses and there were vari- y said the Bamberger company -were meeting of the club last Thursday increased Mr. Gaskill found that his controversy, not only between the) ", ! periritending the construction of tho intent only on developing the busi- v been renting the house. The dam- provided them with a number vof ous other features. Seventeen deal- drivers ^Of the two contendingbuoj-^^ new-building. E. L, Bird of Long night at Mrs. ,1^-ank S. Curtis's.' A age done to the house by the fire Fait Haven 'splartt was not large new ideas for farming their place ers in this part of the state have ness-of their Newark store to the. feature, of the affair was-a,.three- enough to supplyTthe customers. lines 1»ut also between the pupils j Branch.is assistant superintendent largest possible' extent and' tlia' amounted to/$21B00 and the loss iB the coming season. , joined the national automobile asso who ride on the different ITnes. Dnr» _, of the work. act play. There was only one man covered with1 Insurance. Mr. Co- Accordingly Mr. Gaskill took'urJ his elation, • They are Maurice tfieir Ney/arl« store afforded" ample in tho performance, he being Henry residence at Ret! Tank and formed a ing the thaw laist week the bucses of "• .•-.'. .•—:—i*-? .**... scope for all their, energies. [ losiiiio had insurance of ?700 on the Schwartz, Andrew'Veenstra and the both owners had slight mishaps and) s' ^.ilEAR EAST RELIEF. - C. Mecklem. All the other parts furniture and oth«r. contents of tha stock company to engage in the FARMHAND ARRESTED. Monmouth Motor Car company of were taken by.rnembera of the club. manufacture of paint. This ..com- break-downs. Jeers 'and jjbes and Several other properties in that lm- house. David SanforJ Accused of Asnault Red Bank; J. G. Holrnan of Lako- such expressions as "Get a hprse*_ ^ modloto locality have recently been These performers wero Mrs. S. Vin- pany is known as the Earl C, Gas- ing Harry P. Robinson. ivood j Andrew Lu&baum, the East Collections to bo Mado Sunday Af- jiOldaild.-.i. rumor has been current cent Willis, Mrs. Mecklem, Mrs, LAID UP EIGHT WEEKS. kill Co,, Inc., with offices in the Se- and "Why dontVou ride in a good "J Harry P. Robinson, « farmer wh ern Auto Sales company and R, D. bus", were shouted bjr the children ir* ^d '•;.•" ternoonr Fekruii-y'• 14tk. "•'" that the, sudden -activity in real es Fred Rochellg, Mrs. William Best, curity trust building r.t Camden, Saxe of Lonp-Branchi Buhler & Bit- lives on" the state highway between : the bus which was not broken down. 14 'Mayor William H. R. White has tate'.in the neighborhood o£ Brdad Miss Iona Brandy Mrs. Curtis and William Tanner of White Street is Later it is planned to incorporate ter and the Koyport Auto Sales coiri 'Issued an official proclamation des- and Canal streets is due to the be- ' Juat Getting Around. Fair View and Sliddletown village Stories are told of the driver's jocJ?* "~, Mrs. Charles Thompson, The play the business under the name of the had David Sanford, one of his em pany of Keyport, and the Monmouth ignating Sunday, February 14th, ai lief that" Canal street is.t be wid- was written by .Mrs.' Curtis. The William Tanner of White street, Monolith Paint Company of Amer- Auto Sales company, the Seaconst eying for the best positions at thj» ^ J Near East Relief Appeal day. Tho ened. Some of the property which Red Bank, is out but still unable to ployees, arrested last week on i various stopping places nnd of a» *t} festivities wound up with genera! ca. Stock is. now being sold and charge of assault and battery. Mr Overland company, J. D. & M. N proclamation is as follows: . has recently changed hands there is sociablity and with the '.'serving/of i work, after having been laid up considerable hns been bought by Stein, F. E. Henderson, Jr., H. R manipulating their busses that tho -i a hundred feefcifrom Canal stroet. eight weeks with injuries received in Sanford had a hearing before Jus- other fellow.;hpd difficulty in climb* Whereas, {c has been brought to tho at- collation. •,-•'. residents of Rod Bank and vicinity. tice Charles R. D. Foxwell. Mr. Ingnlls and W. B. Lacky of Asbury tention of tha oltlmns • ot. Red Bank that, and some 'bther property which has an. accident. He . was hurt on aMost of those buyers are paint .deal- Park. ing hills nnrl in keeping- out of wes despite tho generous responses! the Alfiir- Robinson appeared in court with •^3 : changed hnrids is upwards- of two ferryboat at New York, where he is soggy places in the roads. All tho -'icain)CDPlo"-in~the :PRBt-tD--the ^starving TO QUIT FARMING, ers and, persons who have used the two black eyes and with other marks thousand* in Bible lands, thera is still need hundred, feet from Canal street employed. An automobile on the paint. A Register-reporter who in- drivers deny that they have used for further charity; • - . Aaron Armstrong Will Have a Yen- boat started forward suddenly, and of facial damage which he said had A CHRISTENING PARTY. such tactics. Is would seem to indicate that the due Fcbruaryy 16th. terviewed some of them found them been inflicted by Mi1. Sanford. The And whereas, of cxistjnK .needs- In those sale of'••• these, properties could not pushed Mr. Tanner backwards as enthusiastic ts Mr. Gaskill over Festivitiea at the Home of Mr. and For several days some of tM ' unfortunate, regions the' most pressing Is Aaron, Armstrong, who has been against a part of the boat. Mr. latter was held in $500 bail for the teachers inspected the Triangle . that of the children who have been resouod have been made in the, belief that the outlook for the new industry. action of-the grand jury.. Louio Mra.. Axel Ornbcrg. bom starvation and death by tha Near. they -would be needed In the widen farming-George Hance Patterson's Tanner was badly bruised and he The jplnnt on Upper Br6ad street busses when they left • the hieh Bast relief and are now befnir brought up ing of Canal street. Various other place at Shrewsbury a number of suffered internal injuries. He is Peters of Fair View became his Wallace Ornberg, son of "Axel school and ordered the children out! is temporary, in tiiat it is proposed bondsman. Ornberg of Westside avenue, was 1/ Americana as useful.cHicem; rumors arc in circulation as to the years and who has been one of the now much improved, but ho prob- in the spring to enlarge it to many of the busses. Some of the children, And whereas, to continue Us work purposes for which lands in that lo- most successful farmers/of that lo- ably will- be. unable to work for sev- christened last week nt the Re- when they saw the teachers comings anionff thoso children the Near East relief times its .present :i?e. The prop- formed church by Rev. James Dyke- rep'reicntcd by a, committee conalstintr of cality have been' bought, some of cality, will retire- from active work eral wdeks to come.' erty is 50x500 feet, and Mr. Gaskill Will Move to Colt't)Neck, hid in parts of the busses whoro tha Rov; John Muyakens as chairman, and these rumors relating to the build1 and move to a house which he has John G. Schanck will move in the ma. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Errickson. they could'not be seen. Others got E
JOBKSW NEW BUILDING WSPECTORS. A NEW DRAWBRIDGE. SOLD FOR DEVELOPMENT. Gaeri* A. DaUtoab a«d Twa Dapatr Lift Tjrp« flrldiTt, bt Ballt U Offering every Friday a ^SufpriieSpcciBil" each item to b« RAY H. STILIMAN Insurance! NEW OWNERS FOR THREE MID- Inipeclor* AppoloUd. Balford tr County. DLETOWN TOWNSHIP FARMS. Georg« A. Odatuih of Middle- Tb« freeholders at £helr moetlng •ueh am OuUtandJng Va^e ? ? Thoie Surprite Speciali lyiohmouth County town village, tra architect with an last Wednesday directed County FARMS Arthur V. Gregory Th.7 Wm Sold U»t W««fc office In the Eisner building: at RedEngineer Qeorgor E. Allen to pre- will not be advertised in detait, therefore it will be ypUy r Villa** Homes Trading aa ark Partloi, Who Will Diyld. Bank, hsa bcon appointed building pare plans and specifications for a Shore latatei ' Them Into Lets Which Will be inspector of Middletown township. lift type drawbridge aerosa the particular benefit to viiit Friaay ai^d Look for Surprise Arrangements have been rnade Ail Hrmi/of INSURANCE J. H. Gregory & Son PUced on the Market. creek at Belford. Mr. Allen asked 10 White Street Throe {arms, all of them in the whereby building permits can also that, in view of the fact that he was Special Sign—We know you will be am«ed. .,. 9T.Lt.MAN FARMS Red Bank, New Jersey vicinity of Belford and Campbell'* bs Issued by Howard W. Roberts of not an expert on drawbridge work, " State Highway Junction, have been told tha past New Jfonmoutli, a lawyer with an he be authorized'to employ John BATONTOWN, - • - N. J Telephone 474 week at prices greatly, in excess of office at Atlantic Hlghlunds, and by Vogel, former chief, bridgi engineer Ladies' and Children'. what their owners paid ioT ihem Assessor William E. Ralph o£ East for the state highway commission, only a few years ago; As a result Keaneburtr, who is employed by thoto draw plans. The board granted property values in that locality have Keansburg national bank: Middle- the request and agreed to pay Mr. town township covert a very wide Vogel three and one-half per cent of EtUbldbed 18S4 Teltpooo* Ill X greatly increased and the beginnings area and Mr. Roberta and Mr. Ralph Sweaters of a boom are discerned hy tho more wore appointed deputy building: in- the cosj of the bridgo for his work. optimistic, .The greatest building spectors for. the convenience of resi- I&r. Allen also asked that George ALEXANDER D. COOPER operations that section of IJiddle- dents of the township who live .near D. Cooper, former county engineer, tqwn township has ever'experienced Atlantic Highlands and KoMisbure. bo employed to supervise the paving ore expected.to develop early In tho of the remaining: half of the Squan- PRICE Real Estate and Ihsurance 1 Tho first building permit in tho 45 BROAD ST. REb BANK, N. J. spring .,' ' '. township this year was issued a few kum-Mnnasquan road. Mr. Allen One of the farms is the Conover days ago to Edward Mcisler of Fair said ho would have four other pav- 58-64 BROAD STREET REXJANK, N. place, on the concrete road between View. ing jobs to look after this sum- Campbell's Junction and the Mid- mer. The'board also, granted this A Truly Wonderful Sale! Fire,( LieAfe,, AccidentA,, Tornado and dletown township- high school at CAPT. ALLAIRE HOUSE SOLD., request and Mr. Cooper will re- Plate Glass Insurance Leonardo.; The farm is on the ccive ono and one-half per cent of Brand New south side of the road and it in- Mri, Thorima Buya an Outlet for thothe cost of {he road as his pay. cludes one side of Garrett's Hill, Oaklsy Properly. • which is the largest elevation in The Capt. 3. Edward Allaire Eatontayrn: Borough Bill. TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN thai part of Middletown township. house on tho south sldo of Xinden A bill to make Eatontown town- Garrett's Hill spreads ovor a large place, near Broad street, adjoining ship a. borough has been introduced . Contractor and Builder area and it is o« three different Dr. H. W. Young'a Btores, has been in the legislature by Senator Wil- SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING »rms.- , . bought by Mrs. Sarah G. Thomas of liam A. Stevens. Advocates of the DRESSES I: The. Conover place is so named Broad street ; for. $12,500. Tho change are very much encouraged SCREEN AND STORM ENCLOSURES ecause^it^as once owned by Wil- property Is 50x160"' feet and tho over the situation. The Mil provides Here'* a Sale) that U nothing; ihort of leniationuli even women who Telephone 881-M ISO Brid(s Avenue, Red Banh, N. J.liam and Peter--Conover. It •was house has seven-rooms and a bath- for a referendum'election on tho 1 know K»uffman'» wonderful Dreat Values well, will marral at thai* later owned by James E, Criggs of room. . Mrs. Thomas recently bought borough question and the borough* NeV Monmouth, who sold if last" Fred Oakley's house- on the east side ites claim that If tho election wore Dreiiei for $5, $10 and $13.00. NEW—N«w—now:—every dreia de» week to Max A. Germain of New-of Broad street and the acquisition held tomorrow1 the. change would' go f ark for $20,000. Mr. GriggS bought by her of the Capt Allaire house through with "bolls on." Ujhtfully new—chic baaque effectt. Smart high necUl, new»«t tlteve the farm three years ago for,$8,000. provides a Linden place outlet for fanciea, (larel in »H thilr variationa; nliin' •!»•, women's lizel, large Red Bank At that time it was sold simply as her Broad street proparty., The Register's motto—"A paper farm land. Last week it was sold 'Mrs. Thomas bought the Linden in .fiyery home."—Advertisement. ' •iiot) in all colors. ~~ as a real estate development. Tho place property from Mrs. Grace Real Estate Board new owner will divide it into lots Crossley, who is'A daughter of the Real Estate Bargains I which will be placed on the market. late Capt; Allaire. Capt. Allaire was • MEMBERS The farm comprises ninety- acres. engaged in the coal business at Bed New Horned * ! On It are a house and the usual Bank a number of years ago and he outbuildings• The house is in good built and occuplei' the houie which On fine residence street, be- ALLAIRE & SON, 60 Broad Street condition, but the outbuildings are his daughtei has just sold. tween Broad street and Maple run down. The house is occupied avenue. (• All improvemente. •Easy terms. • ; HAWKINS BROTHERS, 10 Monmouth St. by John Yaharn, A very ancient BANKER1 BUYS AT RUMSON. house was formerly on the proper- Lot on Thomas Street, •—T WILLIAM A. HOPPING,^ Broad SlreS" ty, butTthitr was aestrdyed a number F. \M(> B«il« Buy»: Two LoU in i of years ago. Tradition "ha« It that '": Parmljr Park. • Lot is, 50x150 feet, near Broad f 3aorgo Washington once slept in F. M. Be.alo, a banker and build- street; fine site for residence HENDRICKSON & STOUT, 69-71 Broad St. hat house.. The fanrt was once ing1 and loan official of East Orange, for any one connected with owned by the late William T. Sher- last week bought two lots at Parmly business places at Bed Bank's WOMEN'S AND MISSES' BOYS' . HYL1N & SAt?, 42 Broad Street man, who' for a number" of years rievr business center; near the Park, Rumson. •; He was attracted to Shrewsbury •". • Dairy. ; Price was engaged in the feed business the Rurnson development of Dalton ?1,000;U.. '?:..•}.:..W;-;.± •' A. L. IVINS AGENCY, 42 Broad Street at Red Bank. Parmly through the: rocotamenda- Fur Mr. Germain has also bought the tions'- of James Chamberlain 'and .Insurance*": ••• v.;'*;;:-'^'V:v •' LAND and LOAN CO., 10 East Front St. Jamos Frost farm. This property Adolph L. Braun,. two other East O'COATS We represent'the GifarS inaur- COATS s-owne&lbj^William Gehlhaus of Orango men who have bought home Trimmed NEWTON DOREMUS, Prei. , Keansburg andTlieTIe'srowner p |d nnca company ol." Philadelphia Buy your fur " 5 a sites at Parmly Park. and. all its various departments trimmed coat ^ Shop Early na ! Sizes up $20,000-lot it,-- Tho farm it on the • Ux. Eeale's lot» are on the west and branches. The Girard is .'and'savA your*, the Quantity Chapel Hill road and it adjoins the sid? of Lenox avenue, and were ono» of tho largest and' strong- •elf many, ia Limited ' to 17 southern boundary of the Conovcr •sold to- him for $1,000 each. The est insurance companies in the many dollars' United States. .' . '3 place. It comprises 85 acres: A IS bankor plans to build two ?8,O0O louse and the usual outbuildings one-family dwellings at tho park. Here's an opportunity to purchase Coats at Value up to 12.75 : This Is Your Big Opportunity are on the property. Mr. Germain He will live in one and offer tho Savings of many dollars. Worth two and Swift Selling is Our will, develop the place. other for sale.-- ';"-.:;...•. The Jsvnes P. Hopping farm of HYLIN & SALZ three timea the price we are selling them for. Purpose [ to Own Your Own Home! 101 acres, on the concrete road.be- NEW TREASURER ON JOB. Register Building, Red Bank, N. J. tween,. Campbell's Junction arid the 1 Leonardo fiigh school,' has been joieph Johnaon of Naveaink Began 'ill bought by Benjamin Handatnan of Hit Duties L»t Week. ', I.V RED BANK MANOR Ncwaik-for $35,000.". A.largo-house, •r-Joseph Johnson of NaveBink, the * ' It a High Class Restricted Development and tho usual outbuildings aro on new treasurer of Middletown town- * I AM MAKING A SPECIAL OPENING OFFER AT this place, The new owner will de- ship, took over his duties last week, vclop it. succeeding John }jfe- Johnson of Bel- A report Is prevalent hl_.C»mp- ford, who had held the position more ' i I $200 A LOT bell's Junction and Belford that all thnn twenty yfcara. The office pnf\ :' SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. EASY TERMS, three of th6 places mentioned- were a salary of $800 a year. Mr. Jo';i> J I am dividing lied Dank Manor into Individual lots; laylrifr out streets* bought by a Newark realty concern Z «te It ti|' difficult in words or picture to do justice to the behuty tt this sort is a carpenter and a son of iii « location. One muit ace Red Bank Manor to appreciate the desirability of in the names of Mr. Germain and late Joseph Johnson, who for r.^.M « tha Burronndlpgi . • ' Mr. Handsnian The parties- who «*. Thii property Is located right on th» Shrewsbury Blver, where oile can years was a constable, hunt rii *- enjoy boating, hath inc. etc. in the •ummer, skating and ice boating in the sold the farms cay that'If this is'the mer, when Edward,B. gnyiW r •» ivinUp. Fetr minutes from railroad stntlon. case they know nothing about it, as Navesink died, It-was gencraltv "* * Take Advantage of This Opportunity—J^ow! all their dealings were with Mr. pected that Joseph Johnson « *• This 1B my bltr 1926 offer to itet In on this special offer at S200 per lot. Germain and with Mr. Handsman I bo appointed assessor to succ. * Thii Is the biggest bargtftn you will ever be otTef'ed. „ and the deeds were made out }o ^ Location of Propcrtj—By auto, on "West Front street. Red Bink; two these patties^ /'. •'- Mr. Snyder, but the position we- ^ fcloeki weit of Hubb&rd's Bridge. Or fill out the attached coupon and map to William E. Ralph of East Kear. + and full particulars will ht lent. . / burg. _ ,. BUILDING PERMITS. O. 0. Dow, Thoy 'Amount to $182,006 and In- FIRE AT SCOBEYV1LLE. - 4< Proctor Buildfoir. cluds Permit for N«vr Thentor. Newark, N J. • It Brok, Out at Mra. Alice Woo-', Dear Sir:—Without obligating myself, please send me nup and Building; permits amounting to row'* Houae Latt Week. full particulars on Bed Dank Manor. ESTATE $182,905 have been issued at Red Bank during tho part week by Soot in tho chimncy'of Mrs. Ali'r Charles A. Frako, the building in- Woodrow's house nt Scobeyvi spector. O:.o of the permits is for the caught flro last Friday afternoc ' new theater building on Monmouth .The Freehold fire department we- Phone Mulberry 6059. street, although work on the newnotified and while their arrival was of which we have all heard and read, of facts of millions of dollars being structure was started some time-ago. awaited some Scobeyvillo men The theater permit covers,the gen climbed on the houBo and threw made in buying and selling and developing is unparalleled in American., eral construction work. The j salt down the chimney. They.had of the week are as follows: the fire almost out by the time the firemen arrived > and the firemen History. ' { . •'•'•• :••'••]. • ' v. '-.• • \: Theater and itoro building. BGxM3 feet, D7-107 Monmouth itrett, cost S1G2.0O0. quickly'finished the job with chem- PARMLY PARR Joseph Osehwald ownar. icals. Seme boards on fhp outside '.Dwelllnr. l
A.. .^ ••• RED BANK -REGISTER, JANUARYS, 1926.
T M r I 1 2 four feet across the head and five jought by JJfr. Walker has probably from Broad Btrect U the new ex-Broad street front of'tho lot Mr.wi.- • u »,« '»» '( » 2-IMr'"Mc. .wVlald'otttotfthiifc. TIMES, feet.lijgh, ono of the kind of Jioge- been sold more'times than any other tension of Maple avenue, Mr. Cham- Champlin has built a semi-bungalow Mahon held the lot until April, farm; and. In each tamMctlm heads which were used' severity lot on the < tract,, this lot having plin changed his mind. Ho thought of unusual design. Ho halt traveled 1925, when he told it to Gerald Hoi- ward aAllalre wprT» " '- CHARLlE.CHAMPLlN'S FORMER yean ago or so on sailing ships to been sold no Ices than five timec, that for an all-thc-ycar°-round resi- about the country a great deal with brook. Mr. Holbrook found the lot , the parties to the wle, dence, such as he expected to live in his show and this has given him op- LOT GETS' A NEW OWNER. ' store hardtack for the sailors, This Tho plot was laid out in lots in 1611 too narrow to build on jfc the kind of' hogshead was taken out of the barn and in 1012 the'lot which has. just at Red Bank when his play acting portunity'to Bee all sortt of resi- a house he wanted, and In November It pays to adn Tht Lot'li'o'n th. -Kbit Bank on and rolled to the heap of stono near changed hands was .bought by days wero over, he would rather dences* His home on Broad street, of last year he bought tjhe George Villa Place and' th» taU»t Own- the tap of the bluff._ The bottom Charles K. Champlin, who at that have a site for a home vvhero the while unusual in its design, em- N. Wild property on the river bank. •r la. Samuil 0. Walk.r, Whs was knocked out of the hogshead time thought ho would like to livo northerly white- winds would be bodies everything Mr. Champlin A' month later, in December of last "CANT GO MARY" r Gava $13,000 for (ho-Properly. and it was burled in a slanting po- on theylvcr front.- When tho Mor- leu bitter than on the river front. wanted in his own home. yeAr, Mr. Holbrook Sola the Vista Don't let • cou front food, time*, UO Th"e Charles K, Champlin It* on sition. Stone was heaped around ford tract lying between Broad Accordingly ho bought for a home After buying the Wikoff place place lot to his father, Clarke Hol- *, UKOorriCcupiByrtntolKQ street and (ho New York and Long two lots on Broad street on the Wi- brook, and last week Clnrkc Hoi j thho phlegh m and <*« th* pain. It n> the,river front on Vista place, .in the mouth of the hogshead to hide property Mr. Champlin offered Ms move* the cause of the cough and pro* tlio 'eastern part of Red Bank,,WiiB tho entrance from view. A cave Brancli railroad was, bought by ikon* place trait These lots have a lot on Vista place for sale and itbrook sold it to Samuel D. Walker,. tecuyoualt"n"dtuwn!^_ i told last'week to Samuol'D.' Walker -was dug, all the earth Being carried Hawkins Brothers, and a street frontage pt 122 feet on% Broad street was bought by Frank McMahon. as above stated. This made five No chloroform-no dope of snjrWnd.,'^ for ? 18,000. Mr.'Walker 1B'a mem- out through* tho hogshead. Some known as Wikoffrplnce was laid out'and they are 160 feet deep. On the president of the 'Second national times that the'lot was Sold since it 6 5TATIONEF.V ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT IN THAT DISTINCTIVE FASH- ION W1UCH MARKS Alt OUR New Spring Millinery BNORAV1NO WORK jAND THERE IS A CHOICE. HERE OF - FELT HATS THE ttWRnST DESIONB, IN. r ce aUClKO SUCH FAVORITES AS.v at $ .95 J-3 Of f the regufe* P * SHADED ALEXANDRA SHADED ANTIQUE ROMAN Well made and smaitly styled. Only a This tells the entire story. Every hat is J GREYSTONE TEXT few left. Formerly sJld to $6.50. included and each bears the original low price. ' " L. BAMBERGER & CO 'Jf |Ml IT0M>" NEWARK ' NO EXCHANGES NO C. 0. . s NO CHARGES ALL SALES FINAL Ro sebud Shop Broad Street, Cor. Wtte Red Bank, Nc>v RED BANK REGISTER, JANUABY 27, !&&. >i 1 ''•' 'J, •». .*-. • many. instances where reform Is TWO MURDER TRIALS. . last weok and fmtoisU had a hard RED BANK REGISTER. badly ncoddd, and -ne of the re- job Betting through it Tho mud forms which should be mad J is in the Woman and Man to ba Triad for was followed by deep frozen into H. COOK. Editor and rublMier. Killings on February 23d. PUBLIC SALE when the cold snap canto late in the CfORGE d HAfrCfi, A«»oelatc Editor. methods of the fiali and game com- mission. I believe tho entire fish Justice Frank Lloyd has fixed week. Gravel was put on the road IHOilAS 1HV1NG DROWN, and game law ahould-be wiped out Tuesday, February, 23d, as the date last December and it has not got Oq.th« Business Manas«. and tho department placed jn for, the trial of Mrs. Marie Siciliano 'settled" yet. charge of a qualified expert .whose of Long Island, who is charged with This locality is rapidly being de- Farm Stock and, Machinery duty would be to increase tho sup- the murder of a waitress employed nuded of trees,' Several persons FRIDAYv FEBRVARV 5|h, 1926 ' 'Entered »t the pottotBce at Bell Banl., ply of fish and game, and especial- by her husband in his rosUurant at have engaged in the firewood busi- V. 3, SI «««nd elms "latter. ly to increase the supply of clams, Asbury Park last fall. Ijfarold Me* ness and they are finding a ready Household Goods ' »t tiOO o'clock ibtrp .1, Dcrmott of Freehold is associated market for tho wood. Others who Subscription Prlcesi oysters, lobsters, etc. The fishan d I will sell at Public Auction on my farm on On. year game commission is made up prin- with a New York lawyer in defend- ordinarily use coal aro this year cut- Blx months cipall} of wealthy men who geint g Mr . Sicihnno. The trial of ting down trees for fuel for their Three months ...... own use on account of the scarcity WATER%STREET, TINTON FALLS, N. J. %' their jobs through politics. They Owen Mills, charged with killing Pat Hill at Asbury Park,last fall, is set and high price of coal. . Band How2 nwj ^-ljorao Qliver Plow, J-horso South Bend ~" , 'WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27, .1926. have the spending of large sums of (Known as the Samuel Bennett Farm) ro\y •vuiTowinfir J3Iod( 2~hono money each year and they like the for the same day. • • . '^ " Mrs. Edwat-d StHweir has recov- •horaa Rlohland Spike Tooth , ered from a heavy cold. rr job. I' ' TOWN TALK. ••*«•.,, To Rebuild'Light System. Thursday, February 4th, 1926 Nor do I believe in those provl If thWs-work to be had, Th» U18M, z Hand Corn Planters, 2 Hand Scythcn, 2-iw CharApton Tom The new owners of the Tintern The Eastern New Jersey power Register's Want Department will >l 12.06 O'Clock Durter, lota oi HotBod Lumber, now Clfler Press. 40 DoubH w • water company evidently have their sions of the fish and game law. :ompany has announced that it will find.it for you.—Advertisement .. B.rr.1. 60 Hamper'Baskets, 7 bagsjjltrate SodHwT Vei» Pert'lU eyes on Rod Batik as a future cus- which provides fdr imposing penal- reconstruct its underground lighting Pair Bay Hones, 8 years old; pair Gray Horses, 8 and 12 yean old; nt0^?*y> Lt0?s P***™ ^y. 800 sheaves Com Stalks, tomer for their water. They are ties' without giving the person ac- system at,Deal. In the past Deal Potato Body, 18 barrels; Farm 'Wagon, broad tread; Ford Truck, 2 of Hot Bed Glass, 85 bushels Horse 0001^,8,040 gopd iccond hi building a very large -addition to cused the right of trial br jury. * has experienced considerable trouble Planet Jr. Biding Cultivators, International .Hiding Cultivator, 2 Planet Tomato their plant across the river from this regard.every such law a3 an infrac- in heavy rainstorms by water seep- Jr. Walking Cultivators, 2 South Bend Plows,' four-horse John Deere DoublDble mrriess,.Force Pump, Ncckyokes, Shoveta, Corn Stelfc H< town. The enlarged place is nottion of that principle for which the ing into the conduits and. cutting Plow, Spring Tooth Harrow, Hay Tedder, Mecca Harrow, nearly new; Hoes, ChainCWhlffletrees end other Topis top numerous to mention only sufficient to meet present needs colonies; of America ; went up inoff service. TEBMS:—All mm ot,/$W and under, cash rove? $26 a^credit but to provide for expansion. A arms against Groat' Britain. Most 2 sets Double Harness, set Heavy ^Single Harness, set tight Harness, eeven months wjll be given on bankable note v^th approved s " CONTRACTOR Rouble. Disc, ton Fertiliser, 5 tons Baled Straw, 8E0 bushels Corn. representative of the, company, in of the cases of infractions of the EVERETT NEWS. PAUL P. KON1SH, Owner, talking with a Register reporter the game "law which have come to my Children Recover from Whoiopinjr and BUILDER HOUSEHOLD. GOODS—Dressers, Washstands, Beds, Mattress, Side* EliWOOP McELVAIN, Auctioneer. - ' other day, said that it would bo aattention have been technical in- board, Chairs, Tables, Toilet Sets, Pillows, Lamps, old-fashioned Hope i matter of only a short time before fractions or cases where someone Cough and Go Back to School. REDBANK.N.J. Bed, Stove Pipe. Jled Bank would;be buying water had ignoraritly broken tho law. The whooping cough epidemic is ' Office' In Efanor Building • from the company. Under the .fish and game law, every abating. Most of the children have Rorn- 3 • TERMS:—Alt sums of $85 and under, cash; all sums over, credit, infraction of that law, whether recovered anil they arc back at beven months' bankable note* 5% discount for'caBh- • * • • technical or deliberate, is treatedjn : Telephone ' 8S0-J. PU.BL1G_ SALE school;-'; .-•'"" .' .. , . This prophecy will. never~ come the sahie mannee.-—No-man-ia al- -—Mrs. Charles -Falcone has recov- : ; Jobbing -f All Kind. JOSEPH BROWER. true unless the people cf Bed Bank lowed the right of trial b;> jury, a 1 ered from the injuries; which she E«Uro«.o» Cbeorfullp FuroitbecL' GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. ' fall aileep and .let it come true. right which for many long years suffered in an automobile accident FARM STOCK and MACHINERY There is no reason why this town was held lis one" of the principles on two we elm ago. ;• ' '••;•. should eveT have to buy -water from which this country was .founded. James B. Carton has a new horse '-Household Goods , a' corporation.' With the two,.new Undpr tho present fish and game which ho bought at Asbury Park last wells and the other equipment re- laws the justice of the peace before week. PUBLIC SALE I trill] sell at Puttie"Auction in th,o farm on . cently ndded to the municipal plant whom such cases are brought must William Deesick is making im- —OF— , And with tho filtration-plant, tinder mposea fine or a jail sentence or provements to the hotel building, The Stone Road from Eatontown to Tinton FalU, Way, there is an ample water siip^ both, regardless off • the cirpum- wherd.he lives. A short time ago ply to tneet the needs of the town stances. of the case. If he fails AS-THE ROBERT DRtlMMOND FARM) this building looked so disreputable ' If ord«r*4 now for Spring delta* Entire Contents of Grocery for years to come. When tho need to impose the fine he ci -. himself be that it was an eyesore, but Mr..Dee- try with 20% d.poilt fruit trees for water'exceeds the supply the thrown out of his office, to which sick has changed it-into a present- will n» lold at Foil prlcra. : j>lant can readily be enlarged. . the people have elected him. able dwelling. It la probable that prices will be Store of P. E. Robertson & Co.Monday, February 8th, 1926 higher next sprint and some varie- at 12i0p O'ClocIc • .«• * . Mrs. Tilton has returned to Rum- ties sold out •<•.•'•'• r son after having spent a week with If prices to down no id the - Formerly known as Lohsen & Willett 3 Cows; pair Horses, 7 and 8 years old; pair Horaen, 12 years old; The water plant at Red Bank is This. no.doubt suits tho wealthy, A shining example of public owner- Mrs. Patrick Carton. rebate.-" . ; / '. 2 Oliver Plowa, ^o. 20; Grain Drill, International Corn Planter, 60- men who make up the fish and game ChaTles Kelly is confined to the If prlcea soup you are nrottctfld MAIN STREET, BELFORD, N. J. tooth Iron Ha,rroW, Riggs Plow, Asplnwall Potato Planter, McCormick ship. Water is sold here at a small- commission^ but I regard it as an ab- from any tncrease on all: order* cr«price than by any corporation in house -with- a heavy cold.. Mo'wor, .Osborn Mower, McCormick Binder, McCormick Corn Harvester, solutely wrong principle^. Ijbelieve Sadie —and—Viola -TWarnekerr Haj\Ralca, 3 Planet Jr. Cultivators, Hoover Potato Digger, Low Wheel tire state. Ii>-uiew-olrtho-ieduccd tfin| "everyiinHH cliarged^witn an,of- OroamantaL Trees era ware* and Wagon, 2 seta Hay Shelving!), 2 Box Bodies, Wood Sled, Carry-all Ws- operating expenses resulting from daughters of Bernard Warneker, h!sh ^.priced and we five you tbr Saturday, February 8th, 1926 gon, Furrowing Sled, 18-bbl. Potato Body, 2 Hay Forks, set Double fensfi is entitled to' a trial by jury. have recovered from sickness. *ardfl protection on any order* w« jidw electrical equipment there is I believe that'every law which re- accept during. Novemtcr aptJ Da^ At 10 O'Clock A. M. Sharp Harness, Horse Collars, Hay Tedder, 160-ft. Hay Rope and Blocks, B -prospect of the rate being do- The funeral of Mrs. Michael Ryan (otnbtr* ' '•'..• Potato Cutter, Gnus Seed Sower, 2 pair Cultivator Djscs, Whlffletroes stricts the right of trial by jury is a of Holmdel was held last Wednes- 1 creased in the future. Under such direct invasion of those rights which Contents' consisting of full lino of Groceries' and Notions, tho un- and Neckyokes , S tons Hay, 200 bu. Corn, 2 .tons Wheat Straw. circumstances it seems ridiculous to 1 day at St. • Catherine's church. It arc set forth in tho historic docu- was largely attended by residents of dersigned will sell to the highest biddcr-tha contents of a well stocked HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Couches, Chairs, -Table, Small Stands, predict that Bed Bank will ever be ments of revolutionary times. The Etore. Tho living quarters over the store were burned out, And in Lamps and othof email articles. << turned over to the tender mercies of this place. . JOS. H. BLACK, order to! rebuild I must have the room.- men who insist on punishing per- James B. Carton has completely 8.corporation, so far as water is sons without giving them the. right These goods aro ^practically as good us new, some labels were TERMS—AH sums of $25 and under, cash; over $25 'a- credit Of concerned. recovered from his sickness and no seven months will bo given on a bankablo note wrth approved Bpcurity, of trial by jury probably care onewould know from lookifig' at slightly damaged by water, but lire did not reach tho store. . mighty little about invasions of the SON & CO. S *But tl.e prediction is pregnant him'now that he wa3 a very sick This is your opportunity to buy articles you need in every day GEORGE TANTUM , right of trial by jury; ao long as man only a few-weeks agb.; lifo at your own price. With a warning which should not £jo hey can compel the carrying out GEORGE H. .ROBERTS, Auctioneer. Unheeded. Attempts have been of their own ideas: and their own The back road to, Red Bank was The small buyer will have tho samo chanco as tha largo one. hub deep with mud during tho BUT REMEMBER we uro going to sell legardlesa of costt jnade in the past to scrap the public schemes. • .Monmouth. Cobnty 'SuTTogsta's j6Mce. hereby given to the eradltors of Stf4 8** plant and to buy water from a pri- * • • - . This sale will start promptly at ten o'clock on tho above date. It In tha matter of tht otito of Willlnm T. ceased to exhibit to the mbicrlbsr. admin- Conover. dseested. . litratrlx as aforeiald, their debts and de- vate concern and some of these at- I believe further that no fish and will tbo to your advantage to be thero. Notlct to creditors to present claims mands against tho ssld estate, under oath, tempts have been narrowly averted. game warden should get -one cent TERMS CASH; agslnst altate within ili monttn from the date or the These same efforts will be made in Pursusnt tD the ordir of Jpteph L. Don- ntoreealJ order, or they will be forever f the fines or fees collected under fthsT, BUTTont* ' ot the County , of . Mon- borrt O-O-O-O-V)-— Letters have been received by Tho Register, . and probably by every other newspaper in the state, „•< protesting against any interference by the legislature with tho money GOOD NEWS raised from gamo licenses, etc. It ]iad boon proposed that the legisla- ture make definite ; appropriations FOR MOTHER AND DAD for fish and game purposes, in the lime manner that other state ap- Our Store Wide propriations arc made, and that nil A public sale will be held on the premises Friday, January fund's collected for licenses, lines, Clearance Sale etc., bo turned into the state treas- 29th, 1926, at 3:00 P. M. The property i« #tep feet, locateii next ury. « • • OF CHILDREN'S SHOES the Town Hall of the Borough of Red Bank, and running through • This proposition is bitterly op- : :: i posed by those who have the spend- Means Much to You to Gold Street. y). '-. -\.:\ •:'^/^ ' '" ' ^•..^•r-..- v ing of thl*l money. And yet it scorns' to me that that is the only sensible Many Styles Now Offered at ,tVqd fair way of handling the mat- tar. I do not believe that any or- Approximately 75% of the purchase price may remain on Bond ganization or commission should : : ; : 'have tho apciidinE of public money. The and Mortgage at 6%. ,.,. ;. ., •• . '••;••/•'..:• :'~r'<-':-\;i .' "' , •'." i"\ ''^v.-.' • Eupcclally I do not bcliovo in the policy of having public money spent Regular , V)y commissions over whoso election OT appointment peoplo have no dl- /rice 1 rert control. Furniture and fixtures will be sold immediately after the sale N * • • of the real estate. . . ,, I bollcno that the whole nvBtmn of i'tSo fltfi and Snmo commission (should bo rooUid .out. I bcliovo it JB 95c, 1.95, 2.95 fe?'•a injuitlco (6 the' peopK of thu ptkte to have Immcnuo sums of mon- High.Shoes, Low Shoes; in Parent By order of the LJr colloclcd' baoh1 yenr Iji. licotincii and Tan Leathers. Styles and id flneii «hd thciiimvo l]io power Patterns good for > Spring and ponding this money put In tho li of ft eon)ntl«»Io» who nrn not Summer Wear. , > ' •'.'•• BOARD OF DIRECTORS icted by the pcoplq' of tho state NOW AND SHARD IN THlh aRBAT nXVINO V over wh|ch expenditure tho ^ havq no control. into the WHITE snot co. 9 BROAD STREET BED BANKT REGISTER, JANUARY 27, 1926. tu ordinance wen Florida, I tjont know foi sure but A NEW VIEW OF FLORIDA. I am informed that oue of the main jfd"»t the Borough Hall, money crops at present is moon t wklch time and place oh. 7 of'ebreitibsry for the jcar A RED BANKER'GIVES HIS ^X-sliino. The natives aroi-ery relig- ious although that does not bar the 0FM0N MOUTH, PERJENCES IN THAT STATE. "shine" operations. The climate 11 r Thu «m«a«f.a«»H *v*»» *• • "p^rr "-W-"TTn* CMIunca--.~I»^»«». , - ThoroM H»nry- Cr'int, /Who ia makes ;ts uso more or Ies3 of a ne- BBJT ORDAINED by ilia TowslMp Conwplttee of the Township of Shrewsbury, cessity. I P5rcerve the necessity iWr,fMon»?a8rth»t there ettU &>»'»»*• S*****, «•»««> ™7 «»«tedior N«lther a Tourist, a R«al Estate ,-. year me tbt* sum ot Ten Tftotfund. mn,ty>jrour Dollars and 8lxtyFo« Cent* Salesman nor a Land Spooulator, myself, because tho prfsUtwo weeks »l0,O«(,6»ifor tha»»r»o»» of ratetlng the amropilatlone aet forth la the followlpg havt been the cloudiest and chilliest taUnent »f rt.eurcei M« appropriation, for tfie flsoel year 1826. Writes a Letter to Th» Resistor. U.M7.08 I have ever endured in Florida. Yet unt of surplus rpvenKe Thomas Henry Grant of BedI an) afraid to tackle the moonshine. Bank, who went South just before ,.ne revenue,appropriate* Christmas, hag written a letter to Unusual weather conditions ap- HUeelleneout Revenues» . pear to prevail throughout Orota receipt! ta* The Register in which ho tells ot South, ranging from snow and sleet Franchise) tax .. . conditions in Florida outside of the Poll tajC nt'Rtlcigh, Ashevillo nnd Atlanta, to Interest emi cpite ...... orango belt and outside of tho real rainy, cloudy weathe- in South nt ta be railed by taxation estate development*. Mr. Grant « Florida, where tho country Is most- J4,714.«i « 21.Z02.8I has spent a number of winters in ly afloat in the interior Georgia I „ / , APPROPRIATIONS, Florida in tho past. Ho does not r 19J5 roade, due *o> soii conditions, the r Administrative and executive t 1,700.00 go down to Florida as a tourist, in- weather and a very heavy touiist Asieisment and collection of taxea ..... 2.100.00 tent on seeing the country; nor as Department of finance ' 200.00 traffic which goes on Jay and night, 7,000,00 a real estate salesman, as so many rain or shine, have 'join very bad 1,000.00 Monmouth county folks are doing; all the fall and early winter.' 100.00 nor as a land speculator who is in-great deal has been sail In tho pa- 1,000.00 : Branch hospital E0.00 tent on making a fortune in a few.pers of tho highly Improved roads *, It* ... -.« 80.00 Waiting weeks. Mr. Grant has all thoef the South? It is true that mil- riling and stationery —• —. - 250.00 8,500.00 money he needs and then some, so lions have been expended on them, ntlnge'nY" "T..' '.'..7'".".'., eoo.oo ho does not seek real estate invest- but there are yet wide gapi SSome ..itewsbury tvcnue grading ... 8.061.12 ments, Ho makes the trip South of the improved joads nro Deflate unexpended balance, account 1024 071.12 much Maintenance ol VJjbury a\enue>...... ' 290.00 because he likes the weather there worso than I found them on former ( v I liifU.04 I 21.202.B. better than ho likes the winters upp.trips. No road covcunij will stand _ Anticipated revenue from teji on do«e to be uetd In payment of claims for demagei hereh , and h id l this climate hl'o concrete The •by dog* to sheep, domeatlo aolwali or poultry, purulent to the provisions ot Chepte; he avoids the places snnd, clay and the rook roads g6 to ll40. p. U 1028/ ' • which are overrun with northern tourists and those places where the pieces under heavy trufilc in \wet Tkh 0AM .l-n .B..t .. provided by real estate fever rages. His letter weather. Down this way such n Chalrtnun to the Register is as follows: thing as: road maintenance is not Dated January 14tfa. l«26. Wishing to avoid the parts ofthought of seriously. C. BVBAU, Florida which are so crowded with For about a dozen'miles along NOTICE OF HEARfNO ON BOROUGH OF RUMSON BUDGET. tourists and land speculators, I lo-the Gulf coast there is a belt of PUBLIC NOTICE la hereby given that the following budget ordinance for the Borough of Buraion lor thf Tear IS2« wu approved mt the regular meeting of tjir cated myself on a farm operated by heavy .pine and -cypress, timber,- as Mayor and Council held Thursday evening, January 14th, .1020, and that a publli Oregon people, in , tho Old Town yet untouched, because there is no I hearinh< g thereon will he held at the Council Ohambere in the Borough of Eumionoi •Jdiye'enlng, January 2Slb next, at eight oJclocV, at which time and plac< high hammock.-J was'here-four and railroad or branches in there. The I Thuri ni thereto may be preienteil by any taxpayer of the Borough of lluimon. ftvo years ago for a month and handling of it must await large BUDGET^)" THE BOROUGH OF RUMSON. COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, know several families. It is drycapital expenditure. Thle Budret Shall Conatltuta the Tax Ordinance. " here in both senses, There is There is plenty, of acreage to be AH ORDINANCE RELATING TO TAXES tOR THE YEAR 1028. enough quail to satisfy my desirehad, if anyone, is fool enough to DE IT OI1DAINED by tha Mayor and Council of the Borough of Rumion, Jn' 1 the County ol Monmouth, that there ehall be ant»«d, rilnd bjr tantlon nnd 00Ufor hunting., The hummocks ore buy it. r The writers to: the papers lieted for the year 1920, th« sum of Blxty-Four Thouiand, /Two Hundred, Eighty-Two full of squirrels and the pine land do|Iara.andinlnety-««'o certU (l««,S«t,05), forth* purpoie of maetln» tho approprii- and periodical! infer or state that tlonW ••«* j. r ...^w.eiiiPtviiqv^ ,(n«"»j7V". ... .__ l«w, Ted.Parmley,. andltheirjam- acres of flat woods nnd swamps fit Intereat on delinquent taxes ilies. Today I was there again to only for cattle or hog range and LUehlie taxei ....u;..'..«.i Oroae receipt -taxee- eat turkey In celebration of Mrspoo. r fpr that. There i3 d large per- Board of Health recelpti centage of rolling sand hills, that Keeorder'e Anei,. ...., McLean's birthday.. • • Rent'of irharf .....•:...... , It has been cold most of the time, wont retain moisture or organic 'Aiaourit to be tailed- by taxation since arrival and it felt like snow matter. The flatlan d is underlain Total of: revenue accounts % 67,(06.74 today. '••'.:• •':.••'• by hard pan .which operates to flood "A'PFROPBIAHONE' The Register has published a the land in wet seasons and to burn GENERAL GOVERNMENT: !020i 1025 1 it up in dryiyears. Some' of the Adminlitratlvo and cxwutlvo . 5,825.00 t 4,600.00 number of letters describing , the 1 Hold department ... ™._^.....,..i™... 18,000.00 13,500.00 rolling sand hills are on a clay base 1 n crowded/conditions prevailing in . Street.eprlnkllnz .....„...... ,-.-._ .1,(00.00 l.liOO.OO and are suitable for citrus fruit in Btreat lighting ;.„.»..„;—. 11,500.00 9,000.00 Central and South Florida. This Including the Famous .Police department ...... 10,800.00 9,000.00 letter will tell of another section of the orange belt, which begins about Flra' department i..«.M..»>»«.«.M»»»..^ ' -4,500.00 4,500.00 100 miles couth of this place. 1,760.00 1,500.00 this state, the country south of Live rir« hydriiiti .....,.—....—...... ~~.. 6,000.00 Board o( Health -. 4,000.01 Dak, between Branford and the 600.00 EOO.OO Thoio are many fertile parts of Hic&ey-Freeman Fobr J...... ^ 7«0.0» Gulf, along the Suwanee river, -Stationery and jptlntlng »...,< SOO.OO 760.00 tho state which are properly —AND— Intereat pn temporary loam M20.00 SOO.OO which rises in the pine forests of drained, such as the highly devel- Hunts :„ ...- :... —•—•. 300.00, 120.00 llalritenanca ot nharf ...... ' 800.00 the southern parts of Georgia. Its oped land about Sanford, the potato Contingent .- ^...,,:....v...... n.i:.«.^.»...... »«....~..»..'.».. ' l.BOO.00 1,500.00 waters are always clear, even in land at Hastings, the hammock back Shade tree preiervatlon ...... „.„.„...„.-...-,.—....-...... ~-....\ 1,000.00 1,000.00 Fashion ParR Clothes EmMoyera' liability Iniur.nce ..„ ; ...... 600.00 1,000.00 times of high watSr, 'and never of-.New Smyrna, the lands about Special tai.: payment of bond, and Interest on Rumson . " muddy like the Savannah or A^ta-Palmetto, Bradentown, Sarasbta, ' •' road . Improvement ...... :...... »;.„„..„ ;„...:...... ' D,7.oO>OD 10,100.00 Reduetlorb of principal* aeeount. fire department equip- : maha rivers, which drain the redLnko Okechobee, etc. There are J EVERY SUIT AND OVERCOAT - ' menV temporary note-and lntoreit .i.».i...._...~..i...... - 1,150.09 shale uplands, nor are its -flood other lands which look juct as good, SaBe Prices .Reduejtlff'n of principal, account municipal dock: improve- '. stages'destructive. but the irrigation welb bring up ment, temporary note and Interest .._.„....,...._...... Nont 1,488.82 IN OUR STORE Anticipated payable, interest on .refunding :' bonds .-to be • • ; This 'place is In what was known salt water, which Js destructive to ' Issued during the current year, account fire depart-. • • as the Old Town -high hammock, GOES INTO THIS SALE \~: merit equipment, munlclpil dock and ildtwelk Ira- .. , • 'provements .»'..»..»..'...»»«.»...»•.»..)«.—..n~..H-..».«..••.«•«• H None •••-- 1,131.81 about three miles in width by ten There has been such a rush to the Btreet' department equipment'...... ,u»:.. ;...»n. 1,200.00 Hon, miles in length, on the west side of southern parts of the state that General, improvement -bonds and. interest. 1025-bond issue 4.805.01 »Intereat on ildewalk improvement notes, Blackpolnt road, - -' the river. Along the river there are serious congestion of freight, ex-. / Washington and Allen etreets innriprovemente .»...».. 087.60 ITone mostly cypress swamps containing preasaso and muil mtvttcr has pre- J)*flcit unexpended balance account 1025, .'being' on ac- . ' count of reductlona granted by County .Board from ' much valuable Umber, and back of vailed for weeks and months.- /The 1926 tax duplicate, amounting to 18,288.88 •!««» ad- the hammock flat or slightly rolling railrpads are doing an enormous "j dltlonal taxes for the year and balance In .account freight busines3, though not so ' January let. 1926. f 86.00 and I81».O7 respectively™ S,«92.81 Nona pine, lands. "When, tl hammock Peflelt of miscellaneous revenue account!, 18S5'...... ,..™.. 187.64 ; None land was first cleared it possessed economically as they shouW do nor considerable fertility, but due toso promptly, if they were less con- I 80.507.05 I. 67,695.74 : NOTE.—Antlclpsted revenue from tax on dogs, 1100.00; to'be uiedifor payment careless farming most of the lands sented. .".'' '. : of claims for damages by doge tD'sheep,. domestic animal*, or poultry,'pursuant to thecleared have'gradually run down. proilslons of Chap, 140, P. L 1913,' .. . ,•.•:•• ., '.:, .'.• :>•- :.,.: ~. Tho railroads ,aTe now eoupling s 1 '_ 1,; - . ! '. .', '.t '; ' "' i-y-; ' • The main products raised on tiue up. links nnd bringing: !n a largely This Ordlrance shall take effect as provided cleared hammock lands and on the increased amount of freicrUt from Approved January.14th, 1026. '• ' W. WABREK BABBOUB. Mayor, bord'eringr-pine landswereftogs and Chicapro and the Middio West Attest!— ' - ',S cattle, with canb and vegetables for thitniR+i th)3 section of the state, re- JRKE J. OAREW,' Borouth Clerk. home use. Corn is planted in rows lievinpr tho congestion of traffic in , , NOTICE. .. . , and about Jacksonville.- Notice le hereby liven lhat the following local budget and tu ordinance were nine feet apart and one grain of offered by the Mayors and Council of the Borough of Red Bank on January 18th, corn Is dropped, every three feet, . "It is apparent'thrt thero Is tre- -1(26. A hearing on the budget and tax ordinance will he held at the Borough Hall, Between tho corn hills there is aincndous activity in tho greater Red Bank, N. J., on Monday evening, February let, me, at 8:00 o'clock, P. M., at Vhleh time and place objections to said.budget and tax ordinance of the Borough ol hill of .velvet berins, and: between part of Florida, and millions of dol- Tiled Bank, for the tear 19SS may be presented by any taxpayer of the'Borough of the "rows one, row of peanuts Is lars of real money Is being Drought LOCAL'BUDGET FOR THE BOROUGH OF RED BANK COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, planted. When the torn is husked, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1O2«. - or shucked,.as they say here, the This Budget Shall Alio tonatltuta the Tax Ordinance. Odds- and ends of furniture or AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO TAXES FOR TRE YEAR 1926. cattle arid hogs are turned in. Thel u eI 0 0( BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Bed Sank' that cows eat the cornsta'ks and velvet!' " ^ '?1','',p . is that vou no'longer there eball be assessed, raliad by tuatloh-andcolleeted fot the > year'1926, ,the'sum will find a huyer by uaine The of One Hundred, Ninety-Two Thousand,- Seven' 'Hundred,', Sixteen' Dollars and Twobbennh a and th he hoghs root up tho pea- Cents ($102,716.02), for the purpose of meeting the appropriations for. the fiscal nuts: This is tffq best typr of farm- LtcKi-.iter's Want Department—Ad- year I»26. - • . • . ing;. Some omit the valvet beans, t'Rrtisnment. Amount ot surolui revenue ,..! S0.60S.84 RESOURCES. which', are nitrogen .gatherers nnd ANTICIPATED REVENUEI 192S 1925 which heir to maintain the soil fer- Surplus' revenue appropriated f 8,000.00 , Mlseellsnebus. Reven«ee 1 I 1P.000.OB Franchise . ' 10.250.00 , JE-flrst came to this section when Gross receipts 10.JBO.OO '•"• :l6o 6ft. *"e'rc"wwi con'WewHe active farm- Clerk's Officer-Licenses • sinp ' Fines a.oocr-.oo " !»0o:«o Inn bBlng done. Oh this present Sewer connectlona ». 1,100.00 trip I note that many of the farms, Sewer refund . • . 800.09 Public nurse ...... 300,00 Perha'ps one-third, havo been aban- < Dog licenses _....!'. .400,00 doned-and most of the remrHning <-g? Library .., :..., 600.00 (00.00 two-thirds ara only partially culti- Poll tax " '"'".""," '.".r'.T"'7."'."'.""»"i 200.00 vated.' Tho owners and tenant* YOU CAN BUY A SPRING SUIT AND TOP COAT AS 160.00 8 0 Inttreit and cost ,.- _...._.... 300.00 * moved to tho towns, where' Interest on bank account n,,..t ...... 8,600.00 Intetes) on asssasnents ,....„„.--...... 1,000.00 they can make enough, working for WELL AS A HEAVY SUIT AND HEAVY Water department ....._..__..i^...... 3.(0,0.05 ot!">r* If you h«V0 ittythlng to Mil, or if you want to buy Thl« Ordinance ehill take a " Ing, yott wMl find th* R«gUt«r'c Want Column tho ,»» order of the Oommltl,,, BUILDING Attollt— •nd chMpttt w»y offiUini your wwt JONATHAN If. JONKfl, *•> " , Toitnetlo Cl .RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY. 27, 1926^ AN ACCIDENTAL CURE, the members of the sawing club of Florida tnd (1 miking a »t«y w(th ThomM X«fon. Sr., who has bee: the Reformed church. hU wrenta.'Mr, and Mw. WUUarn rick, was reported to be in a, «erio\ii Sh«aint3a*h Wnck'Vlctlm H»lj» In . Joseph Tumldasky ha« bought » Bunnell. , . condition last week, . jury )n«n Odd War- > -l Ford coach. , ' - VTiUlam Seotti«*ow employed by Albert Stoothoff has-{sought; ai ', John F. McCarthy of Freehold, I we Hinei »uto supply company of Atwater-Kent radio ot-.tftt." victim of the Shenandoah meek TiNTON FALLS NEWS. Asbury Park and he also.hai taken •' n «l» . , . was abM to, resume hli duties at tha agency for, tho-Atwater-S«nt It Pays to AdYertfia In the Rggiite Lakehurat last week duo to a ctep Two Drinking FounUlnp ImUlUd ia radio outfits. . . from the bed while he .was uncon- ' th« Schoolhomo. j Jin, Henry VWiig la laid up with tclous Jn a hospital ai Marietta. Two drlnklnf-fountalns have been rheumatism. \ - ' THEATRICAL Ohio. installed in the echoolhousa. An Mr. and •Mrs:Geor« Hill and Mr. , CLEANERS and, DYERS. In the .wreck of the dirigible Me electric pump has also been installed and Mrs. Frank Gunther ami son The Ford Tudor Sedan, withall-steel arthy suffered a broken pelvic bone to carry the water from a well to William of Lontt Island vlilted Mr. O«cci 31 Monmoutb St. T«l. Bi3O.\V 'l r and tho bone was go separated that the fountains, and Mn. Edwin Stoothoff, gr,, on T«I. aat'Vt, TUDOR SEDAN body, is an ideal family car. Anyone can learn doctors said that McCarthy would Fred Bunnell has returned from Sunday, ' . never walk again. As he lay in his to drive it. Seats five passengers in comfort. bad in tho hospital he jumped to the floor and landed with his weight on The nearest authorized Ford Dealer will his injured leg. The doctors feared gladly explain the easy terms on which this that McCarthy had lost all chances of. ever improving but when X-ray good-looking Sedan may by purchased. pictures \voro taken t'tey found that F. O. B. Detroit the boms' hud sprung together and wore bacV in their normal position. McCarthy will toon have tho com- 'Runabout $260 *] pleteuse of h'iBle.g..; Touring- - 290 Coupe • • 520 '•'•".'• < Coal S!olsn. fWor Sedan 660 A shod on John,W. Nuckle's placo Cloud can In color, at Koyport was broken into ono day Demeuntabli recently and a. quantity of coal was l tolbn. The thief broke two locks in ;r to get in tho building. Mr. Suckle had a warrant issufd for the person whom he suspected of ateal- ng tho coal and the roan was placed mder hall, ' - _, LINCROFT NEWS. Edgar Alexander's Son Returnt from Now York Ho.plul. William Alexander, son of Edgar .lexandcr, returned homo last week irora a New York-hospital, where Packard Service Standards underwent an operation. He is much improved.. . Now; UniformEverywhere ••Jfarold White, son qf Ansel White if Holmdel, formerly of this place, was operated.on lpst week at a New ACKARD service facilities have quad- • Yorkiio3pital.?J Ho,formerly lived PrvpUd in four years. how and his .is president of the ASK 1 Factory supervised standards are now Christian Endeavor society of this place, Joseph \V.' Thompson was at THE MAN nationally established. And'like Packard STew-.York ope day last week nd he WHO OWNS cars this service is the development of a :alled on Harold at the hbspital. quarter century of experience. ONE A number of tho.rcsidents of this ; Packard service is uniform, in rushing; >Iace last Wednesday attended the funeral of; Mrs. Michael Ryan of i metropolis or quiet county seat. Wher- Holmdel, which was I held at St. ever he may be, the Packard owner knows, Catherine's church at Everett. Mrs. that his car—whether Six or Bight—can Hynn was the mother of tho late be given attention of standard excellence, Mrs. Bernard Kelly o£ this place. at standard charges for both material Mrs. Dora Hart an4 Mrs. Jolinson and time. of Atlantic Highlands and Mrs. Ed- ward Baker of Leonardo spent last Packard service is one of thereasons why Thursday with. Mrs. Charles G. 98 out of every 100 of those who have ieonard. bought Packard cars during the past five _Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wyckoff years still own Packard cars. ipent part of last week at Washlng- Stetnbachs Announce ;on. Mr. Wyckoff is scoutmaster of he boy scout troop of Lincroft and it the meeting of the troop at the H. L. ZOBEL, ichoolhouse last week his-jilace was Red BanK, Tel. 955.. Scabright, Tel. 90. ;aken by Charles G. Leonard. * for Burrowes Walling of Chicago ipent part of last week with his mother, Harry A. Walling of Pha- anx. Strangers passing through this Let the Tower ilace st night are always surprised PACKARD Thursday, January 28th t the large numbor of electric Be Your Guide! ights they se,a burning in outbuild- iiffs. Tho buildings arc chicken- houses and nearly every poultry wner Keeps lights burning early on winter nights to increase egg pio- ! Auction. > / •I I George Mouser and his family are • nrobablv the greatest radio devotees in this locality. They have several |rp.;lio3 jn- different rooms .In their i hou:s nnd sometimes all oC them are A 20% Di I in operation Rt ono time. Mr. j Miusor mado tha radio, outfits him- I Tho youngsters of this placo have TTie First Since February, 1925 The Only One in 1926been enJ6ylng themselves to the limit on tho ice which' Was made by tho cofd weather late Iart week. SURPRISE ANNOUNCEMENT ! One that we COLT? NECK NEWS. *:;l}iar and Sons'. Banquet List are.-certain will be enthusiastically received by Week Wat » G?cnt SUCMH. More than seventy persens at- every Steinbach patron.' For everyone knows that .nrtcd the annual father and EQTI.S' general discount sales are a rarity with this estab- ,.;::quet,last week at the chapel of oho Reformed church. A fine din- ner was .served and a program of mwFmr 1.1^'- lishment—the: small margin of mark-up making4t ynusual merit was given. In every prohibitive to frequently stage events of this kind, the last one respect the affair was a great suc- .was on February first, 1925-and now .again at the beginning of •css. • .' . • '. Standard Six Sedan (wooltrunmed) Mr.'and Mrs.'Asher Erving spent our busmess year we are going to hold, another, the only one accord- avt of last week with Miss Carrie 'otman of Man"lapan., mg to our plans, that will be possible during the year. Mr. and * Mrs. George L. Hancs Standard Six Sedan mohair trimmed vore recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Xustin Schenck of Marlboro and of Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Conover of Manasquan. | Mr. and JMrs. Elwocd Smith of Big Sk Sedan (5-passenger) ^ - Thursday Everything in our Forty De- Glcndola spent v. day last week witl) Mr. nnd Mrs. George* Taylor. partments (with Three Exceptions) . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Soflfcl spent 'part* of'last week with Mr. nnd Mrs. Big Six Sedan (7-passenger) David I. Vnmlerveer of Red Bank, will be Subject to a Discount of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pcrrlno and their children Doria and Franklin Twenty Percent. This Applies to All and Mrs. Alfred .Wolf of HlgWe- town, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Rey- Big Six Brougham - - - nolds of Adelphla and Mr. and Mrs. Goods at Regular and Cut Prices. John Grant and their son Orlando and Mrs. Sadie Matthews of this 1 • ' . • ••/•,. place wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. Big SixBerline - - - - David S. Buck one day last week. Where general discounts of 20% or over have been announced they remain, Chrin'ey Conover, has a . now $2225 but no extra ducount is given in these cases. In the broad range of our stocks Dodgo automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Conover used tho car for the first can be found everything in apparel, home-furnishings and accessories. Tens •time lttit week to make .1 • trip to Big Six Club Coupe - - of thousands of objects of utility and beauty are in this sale and nothing should Tranton. • . •• •I Fred Conover of Itowell was a re- derer any thrifty shopper from visiting this great one-day event. . * «cnt visitor her". " / Freight aiid, tax Extra The sewing club of the Reformed ' ' ' " • • " • . ' '. ' ' 1 flmrch nipt lnst Wednesday at Mrs. The exceptions mentioned above are:—Victrolas and 'Aslior Erving's.. Each of the above prices represents a reduction of $100. Negotiations ere under way for Hoover Cleaners for trade reasons. tho aata of Edward Knight's poultry These are the finest Studebakers ever produced. farm on tha Freehold road to a liing Island party. '.'*•, teroy Crawford and MV«. Eajr Irwln of Mlddletown township and -4(0 REDUCTION Mr*. John Ryan of Hod Bank spent a d«y |a»t week \vith Mrs. Ashcr Crawford, . '< .*, •..•.' ' ,. , • " Mr. and Mr». OtOrge Dechar are m tpondlng part of Ui«,winter at N»w- ark, where they formerly llvad. . Mr*. David Tumldnky i< sick wltli grip. , ' OK CO, Inc. Asbury Park Tho Principal coming ev»»(t of t3i» weak her* la thfl play of "Tha I)««n- 36 Maple Ave. town Cholf," whl«h will b« given H Bank, N. J. Friday nJght it tho schoolhouw by •:-• '- RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 27,, 1926. HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL. young women will be employed fit Use Tho Registir'a Want Depart- tho factory. ment for every need of the home, •upilt Who Are Especially Profi- Everything is in readiness for the farm or business lilAlti cient in (Their Studies. tenth annual roll call tomorrow at ment Tim following is a list of the pu- the Methodist church. Rev. Herbert pils of the Rod Bank high school J. Beltingr. district superintendent, who arc on tho honor'roll for pro- will be the principal speaker ut the After Sickness Get Going On A Trip ? 92 Shrewsbury Ave. oPP. b.ui»d St. Red Bank ficiency in their studies the past afternoon session, and at night the month: sormon will ba delivered by Rev. Spanish—Helen CIsIf, Bertha Collls. Howard N. Amer of: Seabright. Mu- Strong Quick If you aie going on a trip, either in thi3 country or in a for- Outfitter for Men and Boys Roma £aatmond, Nellie Elan, Robert sic will be provided by the orchcstiu riider, Arrladna Little, Anna Marpcllus, eign country, the handiest way to pay your bills will be to carry •_ ' —IN— ' _ ' i I i Sylvia Hiller, Vlnlnla Mofflt. Alma Moor- of tho Seabright Methodist church. New* Plcaaant Way To Take Cod man, Dorothy Multord, Clidys Norman, Recitations will be given by Mrs. Liver Oil—Puta on Weight. a Letter of Credit or Travelers' Checks. Lois Rosara, Dorothy Story, Eileen Waldcr,' Elizabeth,Welter of this place. " Mnrlboroughr'aKd Campus Tog Suits • Estelle Vanko, Leonard Yahko. .. ,A Ford coupo owned by Frank The Letter of Credit will be good at any bank in the world, History of literature—Hole Bpsletts. White skidded on Navesink avenuo Nothing like the wonderful vital- whether that bank is in New Yo>-k City, or in Siam, or in Pata- Mallory and Super-Felt Hats CpmnicrQlal gpoaTUU'hy—-Edward J, Dodd, izing vitaminos in Cod Liver Oil to Dorothy Maeliitosh. Anna Mare.lllis; Elsie at Water Witoh last week nnd hit a help convalescing people to quickly gonia, or anywhere else. It's safer than money, for no ono can George F. Johnson and Endicott Johnson Shoes Mattsqn, Dorothy Mnlfgrd, Charles Tabor, telegraph pole. The car was badly, get strong and well—O'crybotly Dorothyf wklngtop, Koalla Wllllanip. damaged nnd it will cost about ?100 knows thitt. ••-,...- get money on it except yourself. You can draw as much or as It-Will Pay You to Deal at My New Store, Became 1 Can Save Ennllah—Miriam Alperln. tola Aiendorf, to repair It. Mr. White was not little as you may need at any place you may stop, and'you get it I : Marlon Atkins, Martha Beltlnf, Jc|sa Ben* But nobody wants to tale the ill- •>You Money on All Your Wearing Apparel. nett, nhoda Birdiall. Anna Black, Franoei driving the car, He had loaned the smelling, horrible tasting, stomach •in' the money of the country where you are stopping. Blaladeli; Vivian Bralsted, Virginia Brooka, car to a friend, upsetting oil itself, so nowadays, Itoymond'Orower, Either Cooper, Craco up, to dato medical men -are order- Dennis, Nellie Esran, Dorla Estabrook, Rob Fred Marshall,: who has; been liv- Ing a tablet of Cod Liver Oilnnd it Travelers' Checks are good at any bank in the woi'ld and crt Flailer, Thoroaa. Vlatley,' Edith Fqrgus ing in Florida, hac bcon spending a fiurely has proved a blessing to they are also taken as cash at-most hotels and at most of the Janus Henley. Milton Heller. John Holly," few days with his parents, Mr. and wood. Sarah Klattky, Janet MaeKay. Anna thoueanda of people who have been business places-'throughout.the world. They run from $10 to J Marctllm, Sylvia Miller, Mildred Moor., Mrs, Charles Marshall. sapped of their natural strength Vera Norovoss. Teresa Papa. Conitanet - A five-and-ten-centsuppe r wilf be after a soveve Illness pnd especially $100 each. If you lose one, no one can gt3t the money on it, for FUNERAL DIRECTOR.'^ ,\ Held on Thursday.of next week f after the Grippe or a stubborn FUNERAL HOME-6O E.FRONT ST. - RED BANK French—illrlam Alperln, Eunice Aaen the benefit of St. Andrew's church. cough or cold. it must be signed with your name and that signature must cor- dorf, Ethel Ausfull, William Beokett. Mar- tha Bcltliie; Rhpila Illrdaall, Frnncea Blals A new foundation is being built Ask any druggist for a box of respond with your-J'figistered signature which you carry in a dell, Vivian Uralsted, Eleanor Bray, Made under the Martin house," whjclv was McCoy's Cod Liver .Oil Compound little book in another pocket. line Buchanan, Edna Clayton, Melvin Cain, nioved frecentlXi^ John Dumpsey is Tablets. They cost but little, aro Either Cooper. Grace Dennis, Doris Esta- doing the mason^workr sugar coated and as pleasant to hrool:, Ruth Herbert, Sidney Hadas, Janet take as cam'-*:1 Come in and let us tell you about this way of paying your Simpllfiaa th» matter of MncKay, Sidney Melstilch, Andrew Murray, The Trailers' card club".cleared bills as yoirgo along without any danger of loss. Vsra Morcrosa, Jllchsrd ODcnnell, Teresa about $30 at the card party held last Skinny men and women take •olectlon-j—inuring you aa, Papa, Lena rrlyltero, .Virginia Slmklni them to speedily put on plenty ot Mnnaret Smith, Elisabeth Tower. Thursday night at the headquarters good healthy solid flesh and for It doai 'careful, superior of tho business men's association. •nrvice, elimination of all Bualnesa Engllili—Nellie Euan, Mildred this purposir+hejr are so extremely Glsloson,' Poatrlo. Kell, Arrladno Little, Howard Monahan Of this: ljlnce good that thin mon and women of- detail, worr'ica and trou- Sylvia Miller, Pauline Rosenberg. MERCHANTS TRUST CO. : will' take part in the prlzefightiTrEr -ten take on 6 pounds or more in 30 ble! of tho Funernl EpBjIah—Lola Rovers, Dorothy Story, 1 days* As a matter of fact, your Bessie Thome, EJIIr-abath Tower, Dorothy bouts Friday night of this week at 62 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. "I Turlington, Eileen Walder, Estella Yanko. Lakewood. . druggist is authorized it return Chemistry—William Barrett, Martha For the second time this winter your money if you dont take on 5 Start.a Savinaa Account in Our Bank and See the Interest Mount Up, /.iWM¥I\, Belting, Virginia Momt. i the river has been frozen wcr from pounds in 30 days. Physics—Jaiinel Hanky, John Holly- shore to shore,, The ic(<3ias ham- Be sure and ask for McCoy's, tho TEL CPHONE DAY t NIGHT ;— RED BANK 557.- wood, Lola .Hovers. / Problema of demoeraey-*Mll(on Berk, pered the work of tho clamrhers original and genuine CodjLivor Oil , AUTO AMBULATE SERVJCC/ , ... ,. Milton Heller, Sara Klatsky, Dorothy Mac- Compound Tablets—60 Tablets— 'c^AltlS ,»ND TAEI.L'ES FOR ALL. OCCASIONS the ice Js not thick enough to'walk intosh, Virginia M»mt, Mary Vasialottl. on. ; Latin—Sidney Hodaa, Janet MaeKay, resft' Dorothy Story, Vlrirlnla Slmkins, , Rosq SpaltUn, Ellinbelh Tower. . .. Drav/lnn-—GlnytonBurr; Melville Stout, Biology—Madeline Buchanan, Everett Biirdge^ Morgan* Collo,' 'Gllbark' Mangon, Lola Rogers, William "alter. Bookkeeping—William Klatiky, Anna Marefllua, Dorothy Mulford, Muriel Read, I Henry Rolls, Minnie Schplro, Dorothy Turklngton, Edna' VanKeuren, Gertrude Well.. ' • . , . | Hlit9ry=sylvla AM. Evelyn "Baldwin,'' William Barrett, Martha Beltlntr, Eleanor Bray, Madeline Buehnnan, Steve Oanonlco, Invites special attention to its very Daniel Don), John Egan, Harry Elsenbootli, DoVls -Estabrooif, Paul: Evans, Edith For- successful and popular , . inijl, James Hanley> Sidney Hodaa, John Hollywood, Sarah Klatiky, Gertrude LI- voaky, Dorothy Macintosh, Elsie Mattion, Saturday Supper Dances Robert MoCosch, Sidney Melttrloh,* Faullnc RosenbBrjf. Neal Raver, Martha Rowe, Wil- Superb dance music by the famous llim Sattor, Alice E. Smith. Ida Smith, Charles Tabor, Mary Vnitolottl, .Martha Mpcjn GI6 • Terrace Oi'chestra.. Walther. Gordon Wolcolt. Economics—Gcorgo Bailey, Jesse Ben- , Cover, charge $1 per person. nett. Dorothy Conovcr, Edwin Hubbard. William Klatzky, Edward .McDermott, John Murray, Virginia Slmklna, Rose SpalCtta. These regular weekly dances are Mathematics—Eleanor Bray,1 Madeline the most enjoyable social events Buchanan, Steve Canonlco, Edna Clayton, Doris Estabrook, N.lllo Egan, Sidney Ho- of the winter season oh the Shore. dat, John Hollywood. William Klatiky, Arrladno Little, Harry Lomax, Janet Mc- CHARLES F. WICKS Kay, Sidney Melitrlch, Alfred Scacela, Vir. is a policy we have always followed and it is always the best. • We do not believe in using Managing Direotoc slnlo Blmklns, Margaret Smith. \ comparative, prices such as.1-4 to. 1-3; off. The value of this article is, or the regular sell- Stonoaraphy—Cornelius *.Bly. * MqVrls 1 Brown, Mlldrod Qlslcaon, Helen Meyer. ing was, but we give the best article at the lowest price knowing that no other store'can give you such values j;q convince On the Atlantic at Honry Rclss, Beatrice Rlordan,' Helen Sickles, Janice' Sobel, Helen VanDorn, Ei- yourself. We woulu like you to come' here, see these values and compare them with any other store. We have built this great ASBURY PARK leen Waldev. ', , , . , . Typewritinn—Cornelius 'Bly, Raymond business on honest advertising and true' value giving, and will continue to do so.for no sale is complete here unl^s you are< Brower. Mildred Glsleson, Betty Laros) A;Tf ale anc watc 01 our Sarah Mitchell. Beatrlco Itiordan, Helen positively satisfied with your purchase. It will pay you to see this furniture now on SPEC .. ^ - ^ * ' ," Sickles, Alfred Sniffer., Janice, Sobel, Myrtle each week. ,.-['• • .-'••••• Dramatic recdfnir—Marlon- , .Atkins. Gsorge Galley, ^ . ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS NEWS. Four Real Eatate Inveatora to Sail for Florida on Saturday. Ira Antonidea, James VanMatcr nnd Wallace Cutlor of this placo and rrlcca tla Hot Include William Rowland of Hlshlands will As Advertised ' Lamps, sail Saturday of this-week on tho in steamship Alexandria for Florida. The SatUtday They expect to 'stay there several Evening ! weeks and will visit various parts of 'Post Florida to; Inspect roal ost«to devel. opmonts. • Van B, Roscborq of Perth Amboy, auporlntcndent of thS'Sunday-school of tho Perth Ambpy Methodist church, spoke on tho topic "Montol Attitude" at the Presbyterian church Sunday night The service was in charge of tho men's club. A vocal duet was rendered by Miss Alma Williams and Archibald Kner- inger and selections were given by Your old fixturean dthe men's club choir and by tho community orchestra under the di- -ruction of Mr», Robert Stoke»\ •• Rev. Ralph Carr, who has been conducting revival services »t Wat- sonvllle, Pennsylvania, tho past two '62 weeks,.has returned home. Mrs- Fred Whito has gone to Florida to maka a stay with her Full Size Br0Wn Fini8h daughter, Mrs. Eugene Burrell. Tho Alerts banketball team of this place and the Belmar Amarican le- 4-0 Size Walnut Finish gion fiva will msct tonight at tho netv high school gymnasium on First Ivor Fini8h avenuo. Two games are scheduled. 33 Size Bed, Spring and Mattress y Fitment The Alerts are seeking revengo ]n tonight's games for the trouncing re- ceived at Bclma- two weeks ago. March 10 Ui has been net as the SIMMONS BED, SIMMONS SPRINGS, SIMMONS MATTRESS Regular nationally "I dato for tho Interscholastlc dobato Bed, Spring and Mattress is all Simmons nationally advertised; bed has one filler rod instead of two alongside of cane panel; between the Atlantic Highlands and Lid ice $23.50j Leonardo high schools. The toplo beds and springs all steel; mattress all cotton. • will to "Resolved, that the United States Establish a Separate, Unified int think of setting the 5-Hght seml Stmuel B. Vandfsrlft .. «000 strew netted him f 68.80 per acre, bpen the last yoke of > oxen ever tGO IN RED BANK. GtorgJ 'VaaScliOMt M00 He recicved a premium from tho used in ' Monmouth county. The Hi.i Mtrlbah VnnWlnkl 6,000 last yoko of oxen used in Monmouth Wl.a Sophia VlmSd 6,000 agricultural society for the best _ OF OLD IN AMDCast. Foiram Whito 8,700 crop of rye in'.ho county. county previous to tho pair bought Theodore'P. White 8.000 Paul Richman was principal of by Mr. Komp were owned by John »OUR HCtHE TOWN. WUlitm Viod 7.0CO the isavesink school and ho passed E. Johnson of tho Half-Mile road Capt, John Abbott Wotthlty .... J S.OOO rCullad frem ,Th« R«f iit«r Oeorse K. "Wild ...... 17,000 an examination and was awarded a in Middletown townshi.. , C»pt. JohnNl", White ...... 7,000 first class state teacher's certificate, A house on Front streat with nine Richard Appleeate, • Lemuel which at that time was the highest rooms and all improvements was Ketchan, B. C. Richardson, Dr. mark of distinction a teacher in offered for rent by Theodore F. New Jersey could obtain. White nt ?22 per month. A house „„. -j8t*ir;:i!»titaeti''thB"is»es3- James H. Patterson, Luke Pryor, ! Archie Newins, Dnvid W. Smith Miss Jennie Corcoran of Rodof six roomt on Ufa same street M^^^|ftd'ii:BankVand' j)ul>: Bank and Peter Moore of Middle, was offered at J9 .per month, and | rtljie1 e'ntire list of as^cBsments and Gcorxo N. Mapj liad r trotting race" on the ice on the Shrewsbury town were married at St. James's houses on Broad street nnd Wallace S^^if^ii.an^ailnt-fpij-.-yifhjdj' church. The wedtling was^a very street of six to ten rooms each were - End Tables, $6.95 Now comes the long awaited opportunity to modernize. and improve' jfour K^^i^;iWas;»ssessed had'ol- river at Red Bank with horses f : driven to sleiglis. The prize was grand one and was' foHowed by aoffered at $15 per month. home a ^ tremendous saving!. We.,determine^to leave no possible room-for pjiMij^snaidBredi ti: secret '.mat- reception at tho home of the bride's Whooping 'cough was prevalent Always convenient and. attrac- ''''^enb'ihe^ass'e'ssorV arid1, the a ten-dollar lap robo and was won tive, these mahogany finished doubt i. .t where greatest furniture values were to'he found this month—and : : ; : by George N. Mops. Mr. Maps also mother. • . . at llolmdel. TJirce children of Syl- end tables, with book rack, arc |l^tiT)i6 ' printed-:'list .of. the The Keyport Weekly, under the vester L, Tilton wore Bick with the have slasned prices.throughput in thxa-all inclusive pale,' utterly .without regard for -,4f$Wnenf^ri'BeirBank and won a trottmp, race on the ice I a sale vtUuo not to be overlook* v against "William Sherman's pacer head of "Siihaay Amusements" disease, two children of ^Alexander ed. cost or precedent! Im.agine—afu)I 25 /o- off former prices—and most important This race was for ?6ff a side and stated that "a four-horse stage load McClccs were sick, and two children of all, the sale reductions are. made from prices'that were already, the lowest ' if(|*re4ie4;s^;^rcat'^ensatibn' of, people "went, from Keyport to Viof J. Alo.\ Guy, three children of iThe-entire list "con- tho judges and starters were Dan- in,town! - "' * ' ' _ ' • iel Errickson, Richard B. Campbell, prize fight in Matawan last Sun Henry Conover and many other lp^i47sniinie«;;-iniS*eing ,lhe 1 ; •William Applegato, Burd Hance day. ' , - -. . •:.'., .;.• children of the community Avere 'ijiumb..pere . of .re'rsoni in Red laid up with the disease. No matter what your home needs will be for the near or more' distant future: 9'Jaidjahy." taxes ' at all; and Major, Joseph T, Field, Arthur Spinning and Eddie Spin- Rufus Blodgett gave a big dinner ning, sons of William and Emma Sigmund Eisner bought the Gill it will pay you well to anticipate now—while priges on good furniture are at ther „ ijilational bank paid taxes property on Wallace street from 1 6O,0Oq; %jtile - the Second Na- at Long Branch to his old-time Spinning of Red Bank, died within low sale levels! Every department is'• filled'to overflowing with wonderful things friends who had boon associated three days of each -Other from Jofcn Trafford of Shrewsbury, who _'j?/SJthfc:wa8.not assessed ;at.all had bought thp property from Mr. for the home-selections were fieVer quite, so complete, nor qualities, so worth- fflfSewons ,*hpse. harries .were not with him ldn the New Jersey South- cerebrp spinal meningitis. ^HteSiiStrfei&aped. ;paying: .taxes. ern railway and on the N«w York Simon Levy's clothing and shoe Gill through foreclosure proceed- while ! Come in the morning early—for first corners will be rewarded with' the ljjiye# VjieKOtiv' paid ^ taxes on and'Long Brai.ch railroad. This store at Seabright. was entered by ings. The lot was 40x160 feet and pick of these sensational offerings! - ' J'orjjnoreai,' '.The complete"list was one of the most elaborate din- burglars and robbed of goods val- had on it a baker shop and a barn. fiji^rsbiis; estates and corpora- ners given in the county up to that ued at $400. MnLevy had recent- Mr; Eisner paid $1,250 for-the 'jaisessed; lor $6,000 or raore time. Among the guests were Gen- ly lost $5,000 at p. fire. ' ,,;—•-- property. FEBRUARY WOINDER VALUES'! ||rsfoll(«y8i:^'.' - eral Ticket Agent Charles O. Mc- James B. Weaver's iceboat, the Michael Ayres of Little Silver .9x10 Congoleum Rugi ....._.....^.....(,.... 27-inch Rug Ruga „ "iiftSri; Alien ;i'..CU.... Faddin, Thomas McKenna, J. M.Scud,; was shipped to Poughkeepsie made a-short cut homo from work $11.95 98B* ..it 0,000 Qiiimby, L. G. Bliss, Theodore to'take part in the iceboat races on by crossing, tho . Michael Henry Set of 6 Oak Pining Room Ch«ir»i'witb; V" " 3x12 Cm.. Rug. Vs.O./AlUn e.ttte ...... 55,000 Dressers al; $28.75 Genuine Leather SHp Seati ._...... $18J)0 Mc&y'Appleiat* v...... t.500 Howland, George Allen, John Tru- tho Hudson for the championship Parker pond on the ice When half 3-pIece Reed Suite, upholltered ha^kt and i96 'if;:*:;Coif.-i.....V'...'. .. 7,000 way across the pond tho ice broke LOO»D' Cuihion Seat! $39.00 ex, Harry Blodgett and Joe Corpennan- t of America'; ' ' Beautiful walnut finish, roomy B«ty Stroller»7 ...... l..,.»4"-v:"-v»--™"r--*? J.B4»«rd Allaire ...>.. . . ' 8.60O and he fell in up to his breast. He .'. 14,000 bett, with' the wives of those who A brick was thrown .through draweis/and large "mirror are Bnhy Carriages; fine woven fibre rood ...... $19.7S Felt Bill Floor Covering 49C lq; yj. rtYAlleh.Jl...... yelled* for help and some boys got • Robert Allsn ...... '6.000 were married. . Thomas Leonard's wirdow, at At- features. Sugcr value no\vl Table Lampi with Silk Shadd ...... :...... $S.9S Genuine Cork Llnoloum 88c »q. yd. Sifc'iBetsren.;...... 10,000 Arthur L. Butler, and- Malcolm lantic, Highlands by which a Miss him out after a hard struggle. P;BitB«r««i>' * Son:. .;•:'.; /. 7.0(10 Fisher, two Red Bank boys about Vanderbilt was seriously injured. ' A rooster was chased by a dog in )fVH.'Bo«den ...... 8.0DO : Fair Haven and it flew through the :TjCI»dw|tkV estaU ...... 20,000 twelve years old, ran into each Captain and^ Mrs. James S. !(•;Cutter,«Ute ...... 7,000 other., Arthur Butler had a putty Throekmdrton of East Front street window of Fichter's butcher shop. S•>>¥;, OliU4 ..,...,....; ..' 5,000 blower in his'mouth and it struck sailed for Florida, where they ex- The rooster was injured by crash: '^.jr*fCl)Mwick ...... 0,000 "ng through the window, and Mr; f .. B.OOO Malcolm just over the eye. Thpectee d to spend two roonths. tetj: H. Curtis ...... ,'..', Fichter promptly cut the. rooster's IfiVrP.';Chadwi.ck ...... : s.ooo putty blower broke in two and one Professor Segadlo opened a danc- Cf^lArt:'lt. ponover- estate*, .. 20.000 part of it was forced through the ing class on the, third floor of thehead off, dressed, the rroster, and ' tt' V.-Conov«p ...... :;.is.ooo back port of Arthur's mouth until John R. Bergen building on Broad sold it to n customer.' . CUyton «iUt« ...... ; 7.O0O I'^egenrlDsr' ...«• .. B.BOO it nearly reached his brain. Arthur street, Y-"** • • Owners of small iceboats organ* ", Annie M. Suffer ...... 5,000 was laid up for several weeks and Monmouth' county had 80 paize- d a'new iceboat club with Rob- Jleld . Srummond ' .. 10,01)0 for a time it was feared that the tients in; the insane asylum at ert Hance as commodore, and fc Eurrotrea .. E.«00 wound would be fatal. . Charles Burd as secretary and rtt National B«nlc ...... 50,000 Trenton. ._. VHenrr Grant •;;• io.ooo Philip Kuhl took his daughter v trensurer. The. other members were Jfjl S.;Ku))bard,...... ,, ..'.'5,800 Annie out for a sleigh ride. The , Thirty' Ye»r« Ago.. Dr. Thompson, Joseph Burrowes, "|HMM'"Haddon v.'.'..•.,;:.;'. ... 6,000 swiveltree broke and the horse ran Mr. a;nd Mrs. Warren S. Conklin Jr., FranK Payne, William Curtis Metal Beds, $7.95 Gateleg Tables, $14.25 ndrlckoon * Applecate" .':•'. .. 10,000 of Middletown gave a big dinner '^William K H«bbshl;;\fi....' 5,000 away, upsetting the sleigji. Mr.' and Daniel Asay. 1 Hero's a chanco to add a new ;T. and.i; ^",';- Holme's' Hen- Kuhl and his daughter were not party. Among the guests were Mr. Harry Donnis's Store in theSave 25. per cent in this sale on rlekiou 47.000 hurt. A can of sourkraut was. inand Mrs. Dartiel Wilson, Mr. andbuilding owned by Mrs.. Elizabeth a well: designed metal bed, in piece "in the living- room at a .;... 5,000- tliesleigh and the sourkraut was Mrs. Henry O: Roberts, Mr. and walnut finish. While they lnstr striking saving. Admirably fin- •W.'-i..:toew';'...... 6,000 Clsyton al ,the corner of Front ished in mahogany. Alice '-Liidlcw :'> i > ...J 14.000 scattered along Front street from Mrs. George M. Heiidrickson, Mr. street and Bridge avenuo WRS set ASTMW-i:-.:...... d.880 Throckmorton's lumber yard to, Dr.and Mrs. Charles Tindall, Mr. andon fire at twelve o'clock on Sunday Sjmei:W^•' Mirfwi '..... 8,000 Edwin Field's residence. Mrs. Fitzroy Wsllirij*. J)fr. nnd Mrs.night nnd damage of about $1,500 Now is the Time to Refurnish ~n Elizabeth Mpr/ord estate .). 8.500 William Wilson,. Mr. and Mrs. $129.00 .Hannah M cCaustand ...... 8. IS 00 The division of Monmouth coun- was done to the building and to the Living Rooms! Three Pieces at 1 "iirbhanta. Steamboat'; Company : .. S3.O00 ty into utwo counties, East Mon- Georg« N. Conklin, Edwin' Beek- store goods. Subjtnntinl, bona fide reductions on finest living room suites nmrk this n Worrls- .....'../...... 8,000 mouth and. West Monmouth. was man, Mrs.Lydia Walling and Miss Clarence Walling of Tinton Falls February savings event I For example, imagine securing three beau- ,S. Parker ....Jt'.'.'ii-.\.:. 18,000 being strongly agitated. Efforts Johanna Walling. tiful pieces in vclour (it this reduced price! inei. H. Petera ' \:'H .... 50,000 won a 100-yard foot race against ;lel-J;-Ro8*ers '.,.-....'./..',^6,000 Were made to make the senators Mr, and. Mrs. Joseph Edgar of Henry Marks. ' The conditions were tonr Beekless ...i 10,000 and assemblymen vote; for tliodivi- Front street gave a party to cele- that Walling should wear hip rub- Banlc'Gaa Light Company-;.,..' 10,000 riorr of the county: ' brate the birthday of their son, Jbo. r boots and that Marks should •EUiabeth Russell...... ; 6,000 • Alfred Tervis, who for four years Alex Edgar. • The guests were run in his stocking feet.- Walling ....\WUIIam- S. Sneden : C.O00 1 iWilnnin'c 4 Pattterson .. ,i,...... $;SODV had been head clerk and bookkeep- Misses Julia F. Smock. Mary E. and boat Mark ; bv two ynrdi>. SXtenry-.C: J. Schroedcr' 20.50P ir at John T. Lovett's nursery at Sophie H. Nicholl,. Charles Ham- Olive B.- Anderson. William T. Jptin W. Stout ,. 14,500 kittle,Silver,.bought a,half-interest mer, W. W. Letson, Daniel Shutts ,,Wll!iam H. Sickles C500 Taylor, M, Alberta Banks, Bessio 'J«rhnjSiiUon 13.000 Ifr.a. a Odd Walnut Vanity Polychrome The greatest Dressers...... ;. $39.00 Mirrors >..... A few odd walnut Vanity .Dress.- 48-fnch mirror,, French plate' era from cofnplete Bedroom . with conuino mltOred) panels, \Newspaper Suites in different period styles beautiful polychrome; frame, • at less than cOBt. . ' Only &0 to bo Bold at this prico. the world has Handsome Threje'Piece Mohair' Suites Marked Down to ' A s "Here's an outstanuing value,, even in.this Sale of Sales!' Included Is tfee graceful and comfortablo'davenport, arm'chair and wiflg chair . Bt, Fnak H. ViiettUr ever seen" in an admirable mohair covering. SaVe one-fQurtH thaifonnfer. low prictj now!. . ; . " . •• HAT A FAMOUS AUTHOR, editor and lexicog- w rapher says of The New York Times: u ?. ALL the newspapers an3 periodicals that Have corne across my path, and that I have read in. Kitchen Cabinet, $49.00 France, in England, in Scotland, in Ireland, and else- Kitchen. Cabinet with whits por- celain sliding tablo .top—lined where, I consider that, for the character of its editorial Martha Washington bread and enko box, including utterances and the quality of its news, The New York Cabinets....;...... $19.75 cofTcc, tea and oplco jars and Times stands unparalleled in the history of journalism. flour bins. ' Solid "Walnut or solid Mahogany Notwithstanding the great 'Thunderer'—'The London Martha Washington sewing cab- inets at a price less than tho Four-Piece Bedroom Suites in " Times,' 'The Manchester Guardian,' 'The Belfast imitation. ' Walnut—A Sale Value 1 v , $139.00 Northern LWhig»' on the other side, and the splendid Delicacy ond refinement arc tho Itoynoto of design in this now And attractive bedroom furniture, featured now in our February' Salo at dailies upon this, published from Maine to California, a prico that has aimply been slashed! This is a voluo tlmt must Ipo and from the Gulf of Mexico to Puget Sound, 'The New nccn to bo opprcciateill lYork Times' is the greatest newspaper that the world Kxtraordinary voluo In this lot of 0x12 Axmlnntorn . / has ever seen." in tho choicest pattcrnsnnd colorings—in, our>Fob- / ruary Salo at ::....„.. , -,.Z $29-50 .. FRANK H. VIZETELLY. 8.8x10.0 Velvet Ituga of cxqulaito beauty will tv'l out In a hurry at tho "U OIT Sale" price. Chooii) . DR. VIZETELLY is editor of "The Lexicographer's now at u .,..„.... : .' Hight now Is tha tlriip'to beautify yourhomo wllh Junior Floor^ Davenport n-now Velvet R«K, whllo extraordinary vnlucs Easy Chair" of The Literary Digest, managing editor llko thcoo nro in clTcetl ffcauties in lha CxO tui, •• $19.75 Lamps for $9.75 of the Standard Dictionary, one of the greatest author- Tablet ...... IW $11.95 for example, nra marked down to «>„ - Uoro's juat one'of tho >»lo icn* Rich mahogany finish und ar- •atloni in our lamp department ities on the English speech, editor of many miscellan- tistic design comblno to nuiko 27x54 inch Axminstor KugJ ...]...... _.„... $2-95 —a Buporlollvoly liondaomo cre- ( this a roal eupor-vnlue. 1'rlccd ation with Folychromo bus and eous encyclopedias. tor quick action in this sale. lovely flllk »hado. 8nvo now I .,....,.,.. CONVENIENT TERlJiS ON'ALL PURCHASES . Wo will'furniih four cheerful room, for $498. -It will be*a'(H«i|ni0 tl* Luxe," fumiihed with Furniture : of Correct Style nnd Guar*nteed Quality. •; ' ••v . •.;• . •' ...•','"•'.-". '':;•:'•;': •'•'(<•'•."•''' ••'.•' • . ..' ulltr We invjt<» "Charge AccounU" and give every aid to newly married couples who are starting houiekeeping, For Intelligent, Thinking People RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 27. 1926. DeWitt, Harry Ford, Ernest dote, • ••••• •««•••••«••••••«• ttttti »«»«» Br fEARS AGO IN RED BANK, William DuBoJs, Frank • Malcho- TRUSSES ntui. and Mrs. Lydia Curbut. •try at ni (continued ttom.lut page.) The; township committee < commodities. It is as difficult for a bank to make a eral debility. He was 84 years ol •-•'• • ' •;v i" ''"' : ' "': '"' • • profit when interest" rates are very low and was a veteran of the civil war, T>ey are made possible by_a $10,000,000 expansion The Bank'buys credit from a multi- having been in Libby prison several tude of people who deposit their funds, as it is for a fanner to make a profit when months. A widow and a daughtci program, vastly increasing production, and introduc- subject to withdrawal when needed; and prices of his products are below his cost. survive him. ing the latest and most advanced efficiency pro- who do not all need their money sim- A bank deals in various other forms of Mortgage Company Officers. cesses into motor car manufacture. ultaneously. credit. Exchange is one. When it sells Nathan J. Taylor has been re- elected president of tho County The source of sup- , .--- a domestic of for- guaranty mortgage company of As- Thay apply to the finest line of motor cars Dodge ply is a continual in- eign draft,ff traveler's bury Park. Frank C. Borden Brothers have ever produced—• flow_pf deposits, and check or a letter of vice president, B. Bryce Gray Bee the repayment of rotary and Georgo W. Pittengei Graceful and stylish new body iines.TFOch andi There are many- credit, it simply treasurer. loans, when dis- forms of bank ser- transfers, for a small .attractive,new colors. .; credits previously sold Want Two Streeti Pared. fee, credit available ' The Long Branch commissioners vice which the, pub-, 1 for temporary, use. elsewhere. will make an application to th Absolute smoothness of engine operation—with new lie has come to.ex- board of freeholders to pave West- snap, power and silence. > The considerations When a Bank dis- wood avenue, between Cedar an' depositors receive, for pect gratuitously. A counts, for a patron, Third avenues, and Cedar avenue Perfected steel body construction, affording, among the temporary use of bank makes most of . a note, trade accept- between Westwood and Norwod avenues. other things, complete vision from every 'angle, their money are: (1) its proat by "selling" ance, or other negoti- safety of funds; (2)a able instrument it is, Students See President. Ereater safety, greater beauty and longer car Jife. convenient, safe, and credit. again, merely selling Tho February graduating class oi time-saving method of Long Branch high school returned FRANK VANSYCKLE^ credit. Saturday week from tt trip to Wa«h< transferring themf (3) „. Another form of ington, on which they wero intro E. V. HUC^HS, Mgr. t 140.161 WeilFipnl SI. the'privilege pf bor- duced to President Coolldge. Fifty- service a Bank sells is Teltph'qne 1298' ' ' rowing, when business requirements five members of tho class enjoye^ collection service—it collects money for" the trip. make it desirable, and when customary 4 credit requirements are met. shipments of produce or merchandise Plenty of Trouble. . against bills of lading; it collects notes Miss Shlrjcy VanBracWe of Mata- Interest paid on time deposits, operat- wan underwent an operjation for ap- or drafts for local or distant patrons,— pendicitis a1 few days ago at St. ing expenses, return on invested capital, transferring credits for a small considem- . Pcter'n hospital at Now Brunswick. taxes, etc/constitute the "cost" of tho tion! • She is improving. She recently re- DODGE- BROTHERS credit o bank buys andsells. covered from on attack ot scnrlel fever, . '. v ' •. The bank rate of interest is governed While a Bank sells many financial services, probably there is no other kind To Burn Legion Mortgage, by the low of supply and demand. Also, A mortgage for $4,000 on tho <. MOTOR CARS to some extent by the rediscount rate of business in which so much is done for American Legion .Homo at Asbury periodically established by the Federal patrons gratuitously. Business and fi- Park will bo burned publicly on Feb- ReterveBank. • _ , ruary 15th. At the same time the nancial counsel, of a quality and value Legion will announco n building •This rate Is no more controlled by an that is charged for in other professions, commlttea to handle plans for * now Individual Dank than Is the price of a Is given to patrons without charge, by* homo. Stievall—Polhentiii. ' ' commodity by a single merchant. the Bank's officers.'' " Miss Lott'sv D. Strevoll, dnughto l Mwimtt Cee*ly lurreislfe OBste. of A. M. Btrovoll of Jeraeyvlllc, wu Cemhr 8«m(«u e Ottca, married Tuesday Ot last w«»k t6 la the natter o_f the eeUU at tnwli U mlolstmrUi aa (fontiM. their d M. E. McNULTY AMUSEMENT, COMPANY George G. Roop, Manager ' . ,:; ~ Phone 802 COMINC '01 SOON FEB*Y1-2-3 DON'T Special Notice DON'T Through the courtesy of D. W. GRIFFITH the MISS complete '^nusic score of this great picture has MISS been obtained and wj\l be rendered by fhet IT Robinson and his Palace Theatre Orchestra. II (2 S: "WITH. tAROL DEMPSTER W.C. FIELDS JAMES KIRKWOOD /o HARRISON FORD \ \> AOOCPH t IASKY, FIRST SHOWING ON THE JERSEY COAST MATINEE—ADULTS SOo _ CHILDREN 20c EVENINGS—ALL SEATS 50c READ WHAT SOME OF THE CRITICS SAY— A wew—10094. crackerjack entertainment.. Carol Dempstdr gives a' eupetb per- MEET That Royle Girl, a jazz daughter formance—aa the ilewsgirl,; she.- is "divine;* as the model, impish and lovely; as, tho jaiz-stopper, alliirine M'tlie Anierican girl. • ' ' ' of the.. Chicagt Loop. Played by ! —DOROTHY HERZOG Jn the Mirror Carol Dempster. Pretty, 'dressed in 1926 flapper style, alluring to men and knowing Mr. Grifilth has skillfully sustained Buapense and handled the cabaret scenca In masterly fashion. A decidedly aatisfaotory entertainment to the audience.' AS Jt.' •• ;..•••••. •• ' - —MORDAUNT HALL ir» the Tirhei M, W. C, Fields, her father, a • comedy . . Perfectly grand entertainment". Not once does it become boresolne. Not one* crook. Expert at "the old army game"— 'do you itnow what is coming next, i "• ;• . •' v ' screamingly funny. •* . . ; —I*ENE THIRER of tho D.lly Newt • ** The cyclone is as skillfully managed and marvclously staged as the ice Hoc ot . Harrison Ford, the leader of. Chicago's "Way Down East." Miss Dempster is A skillful- actress.', jazziest jazz band. Parlor sheik;" Lot3 ' —THE MOVIE GOER in the Evening Sun of jack. Lots of nerve. It possesses cftlor, rrtystcry, Buspcnsc, intrigue, thrill- and' love. In short, it's fine stoi-y exceedingly well done. . . • • James Kirkwood, puritan hater of jazz, —REGINA CONNORS In the Graphic till he meets That Royle Girl at the sensa- tional imrrder. trial. ,',' •••• • ,'[' , Gasxl catitrUijiitituit—The aodienco appJaudcd—Carol Dempster docs some amnc ingly good aqtinff. . , ' "•• • ..'.. - ,: A Story of a Daughter of Today, lavishly • •. —ROSE P1LSWICK in the Journal produced by the one and only Griffith, .Miss Dempster is exquisitely in, tune to inako coniplcto and living th'o flgiir* \vith a cyclone finish greater than the cli- of each of the girls. In her comic episodes gayer and more rippling than before, unu her scehca of grid are moving and exquisite. max of-".Way Down East." - »—QUINN MARTIN in the World y •f *^'"-;t 'f^, , „ .'* I . 3:OO , (.<: v. i . 3,i««kf4w^'fc44J'* ^J/JIVAH (J* /iV, Issue! ^xklr. Entered •> SeeortJ-OllJl Matter at tht Post- 1 VOLUME. XLVIII,,NO, 32, olllsa at Risa Bit*. N J., under tb. Act of Msrcb 8, 1876. ' RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1926. $1.50 PER YEAR. PAGES 1'3 TO '24." MOVIE COMPANY HERE. DAMAGES FOR INJURIES. WEDDINGS. NEW DE MOUY OFFICERS A BROTHERHOOD CIRCUS. EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS. Linton—Holbrobk. A Public Reception at (he Red Bank FELL DEAD IN HIS STORE. DIED ON X-RAY TABLE, PARAMOUNT JUNIOR STARS TO MAS. SARAH REILLV OF RED The wedding of Mils Helen Mar- INSTALLATION EXERCISES ARE PRESBYTERIANS TO GIVE A High School Monday Night. WILLIAM BREVOORT PASSED SUDDEN DEATH OF ALFRED J, jorie Linton, daughter of Mr. and , FILM ICE BOAT RACE. BANK WINS BIG 'SUIT HELD MONDAY NIGHT. BIG SHOW NEXT MONTH.. On Monday night of this week a AWAY VERY SUDDENLY. HINTELMANN OF RUMSON. Mrs. George T. Linton of Monmouth public reception waa held at the Company'of^47 Arrived Yesterday Her Spins Wat Fractured In Terrace on Branch avenuo, and Majority Degree Given to 36 Mem- It Will be Held in tho High School Red Bank high school, when an ex- He was Stricken Wblla Helping to He Wai StrtcbeTTrith Heart DIa. , and V(ill Start Taking Picture. Accident Lait July—She Will Get Gerald Clarl? Holbrook, son pf Mr. bers Who are 21 Year. Old—Tri- Gymnasium Friday Might, Febru- hibition was given of fifty oil paint- Put an Ice Bos ,in His Placo and e.io While X-Ray Picture* War*)' ' ' Today—Rod Bankara Invited to Damcgei of $24,600 trom and Mrp. Clark Holbrook of East une Chapter Basketball Team to ary 12th—A Poster Exhibit of ings loanedJby women painters and Ho Died a Few Minutea Later Being Taken of His Spins—A..',! ' Appear aa Spectator*. v Wealthy Runion Road Man.' Front street, took place last Thurs- Play Reformed Church Club. Circus Performers Saturday. sculptors of New York city. The Before a Doctor Arrived. Very Large Funeral Yesterday. <, Damages of'$24,SOO were award- paintings had been on exhibition at i (The Paramount Junior stars, thoir day night at tho Baptist church in THo newly elected officers of Tri- Twenty circus posters drawn by William Brevoort, one of the best Alfred J. Hmteimann of Rumaon/ ed laBt Friday to Mrs. Sarah Roilly ilireoior, Sam Wood, their author, the presence of a gathering which une chapter of the DeMolay order pupils of the Red Bank public tho high school for tho use of the known business men of Red Bank, died very suddenly last Friday aft of White stfcot, Bed Bank, as n re- 1 Byron Morgan, and a-company total- filled the church. Rev. William E. of Red Bank* were installed Mon- schools will bo exhibited on Satur- pupils for several days, and the re- died very suddenly Monday night. ternoon on an X-ray table in the off sult of injuries sho suffered July ling 47 people .arrived at Red Bank Braistcd, tho pRtstor, performed the day night at tho Masonic rooms in ception was held to permit resi- Ho, with a number of other men, flco oE Dr. William 6r Herrmoft ni -? Uth of laBt year, when ehe was day of this wock in the show win- yesterday morning to film an ico ceromony, assisted by Rev. William the Eisner building by Walter Mc- dow of Clayton & Magce's cloth- dents of tho town and vicinity to was setting up an ice box in hia Asbury Part. His death followed ' struck by an automobile owned by view them. Tho paintings had boat raco for their semen debut E. Chalmers of Philadelphia, Coacb, Oliver Holmes, Idolf John- ing store on Broad street. Three butcher btore on Biouil street when an attack of heart -disease. Mr, Layton Lobdell, a -wealthy resident been loaned" to Red Bank through picture, "Glorious Youth." Yester- Tho bride was given away by her son and .Edwin Compton. All the prizes have been offered by the he was stricken, Heart disease was Hintclmann had something iwrong of tho Rumson road. The accident the art department of the Red Bank day afternoon was (spoilt In propflr- father. She wore a wedding gown officers -were chosen for three Presbyterian brotherhood for the the cause of death, * with his spine and in order to obtoini * occurred on Whlto street as Mrs. months, with tho exception of the Woman's club, of which Mrs. Thom- Ing for actual "shooting," which ia of(old Colonial style. It was of best posters advertising, tho circus Mr. Brevoott was standing on a a bettor diagnosis of the troubto hS , Roilly was returning homo from scribe and treasurer, who will serve as Jardinc U chuhniun. The re- ' scheduled to begin today. white .satin with a long train and to be Riven Friday night, February meat chopping block and helping to Ttcn^to Dr. Herman's offlc: to have work at Smith & Smock's laundry. for a year. The ofliders are George ception committee consisted of Mrs. On his arrival. Director Wood re- was trimmed with rose point and adjust the, top piece of the ice box X-ray photographsjaken. Ho drpvo ' Mrs. Rcilly, who is a widow do- J. Moyqr master councilor, Walton 12th, at the high school gymnasium Jardfne, Mrs. Daniel Tuller, Miss Issued his invitation, nmdo during Duchesse lace. Her veil of tulle was when he-fell to the floor. At first to Asbury Park in hla automobile. pondent on her earnings for her Branin senior councilor, Harold by the biothorhood The poster Edith Hoenigman, Mrs. Charles D. arrangements conducted by Ran- held in place with'orango blossoms. the men who were working on the Dr. Herman took one photograph livelihood, suffered a fractured Stoney junior councilor, 'Robert Vinnors will bo selected ^from tho White, Mrs. W. T. McDowell, Mrs dolph Rogers, business manager of She carried a shower boquot of job thought ho had Io3t tiTs footing with the X-ray machine and told Mr. spine. She has since been in a Amendt treasurer, Russell L. Tetlcy drawings to be displayed Saturday. Edwin C. Gilland, Mrs. Isaac H. Gil- the unit, for Red Bank residents to white roses and lilies of the valley. and had fallen. They,rushed to Hintclmann to turn over for n pic« plaster cast. Sho was carried into scribe, Robert McCoach chaplain, Tho judges are. Mrs. Thomas Jar- huly, Mrs. Louis L. Millar and Miss attend tlie evont, Scones chewing Miss Doris Georgia Linton, a sis- his assistance and soon realized that ture from tho opposito side of his ' m court last week on a Btrotcher. William Heyer senior deacon, Clar- dine, Miss Abbie. Strickland and Florence R. Kridel. crowds watching the raco will bo ter of tho bride, was maid of honor, tho fall, was caused by more than body. As Mr. Hintelmann turned While giving her testimony she was ence J. Gray junior deacon, RalpTi Mayor William H..R. White. made as a very essential part of the Punch nnd cake were served by a mere accident, Dr. H. W. Young around ho wns, stricken with heart taken with a,fainting spoil and a and ehe wore pink crepe and Abbott Bcnior steward, Clarence A dre"BS rehearsal for the circus story, ho said, and therefore people carried pink roses. The bridesmaids Mrs. Herman Asendorf, ~\\ho was ns- was sent for and, although he was discaso and he died in a few minutes ' doctor had to'be summoned to at^ Heyer junior steward, Mervin Smith will be.held Friday afternoon, Feb- in spite of the use of restoratives - who como to watch tho activity will were Miss Margaret Suttbn of Red sisted by Mrs. Ma'tthc reig, Mrs. prompt in amvbigT Mr. Brevoort tend her. almoner, Edgar Deniao marshal, ruary 12th12th, in the gymnasium arid a.iA> L Russoll nnd Mrs Vlcto~Kirg. get tho opportunity to appear in Bank, Mies Jeanne Thomas of Mid- was dead bofoie the doctor got to and a pulmotor to revive him ThS George Bailey standard bearer and supper will be served afterward bylAn hour of music wa, picvidcd bj body was brought to the Worden fu- the picture Mrs. Reilljr was unable to give C m co rl< the store. dle town, Miss Kathryn Burnsidc of Elmer Wainwright, Jr., Harry Min- f °M r £ "JJ' ""fr Mrs Brad- , ^ "Tho crowds will bo dosircd any more testimony in court. She the Hgh £c)l00 orclieS)l neral home and prepared forbtirlaJ. Ridgcwood'and Misa Kathryn Miller tonr Charles Oakerson, Frank Kaia- loy M. Fischer, Mrs. Ralph Eckort, i , Mr. Brevoort moved to Eed Bank ovcry^ day we aro here," Mr. Wood gave tho balance of her testimony The funprnl was held yesterday of Jersey City. .They were dressed er, John Bailey, Samuel Fazzone ard MVs. Irving K. Lovett and Mrs. Jo- * " ten years ?f?o fromPaterson and for said.' "I nm particularly anxious to at her home at night in tho presence r morning at Holy Cross church at in gowns of pastel shades and car- Russell Wicks preceptors. soph C. Smith. Those who will take 'EATONTOWN FARM RENTED. soveral years he was employed as a impress Red Bank citizens that they of the lawyers and tho court sten- ried Ophelia roses .Robert L Lin- butcher by Frank Pittcncor Later, Rumson and the esteem in which ' are more than wolcomo to watch ographer. Tho testimony was read The majority degree was given to part in the circus aio Mrs. Lovelt, | _ , „ _ ... „.... „ Mr. Hintelmann wa3 held In tn» ton, a brother of the bride, was Mr*. Smith, James. Harry and R°ymond R Stillmnn W.ll Hn after Mr. Pittenger became post- . and participate in the Shooting of to the jury the next day. i The case groomsman. Helen McKee, daugh- 30 members of the chapter, who y Auction. Next Weok. master of Red Bank, Mr. Brevoort community was manifested by thA » was (triad before Judge, JOBS. . Charles, Hemming, Joseph Smith, .. our picture''' Frtm tlio splendid co- ter of Mr. ana Mrs, Leo McKee, was have reached the age of 21 years Raymond H, Stillman Has rented bought tho business of his employer largo gathering, at the service. Jt , Arthur Dolbey of Kumson was Herbert McClees, Nni-man Gardner, -operation wo have "received thus far, flower girl. She wore white taffeta arid who are, no longer active mem- his farm and roadside* booth on and he had since conducted it. He was ono of the biggest funerals over driving Mr.: Lobdcll'a enr at the time Henry Bainter, Robert Slater, Sher- I am certain we can count on their crepe and. carried £ basket of'pink' bers of the DeMolay order, although the state highway at/Eatontown to was noted for his honest and held at Rumson. Solemn high mass the accident took place and he was wood Duncan, Penn Strode, Gerald .assistance." , '.' , ::; rose petals. -_'_• \ they may attend meetings and have Alexander and Douglass Macintosh straightforward business' dealing, of rofluiem was chanted by Mon- 1 d witness. Othqr witnesses were Baldwin. Bradley M. FiEeher, Coun- •;> The race Is'held, iri the story, at' "Tho 7 ushers wero Stanley, Mc- certain rights and privilege's. . Those of Red Bank for th9 coming sea- and his unexpected death was not signor Edward J. Egan of Phillips, Or. R. Browning Wilson and Dr. who received the majority degree cilman Thomas M. Gopsill, Joseph • a fashionable winter resort, and it Queen,. Augustus Murray and Fred- son. Three' years ago- Mr. Still- only a great shock to his family but burg, former rector; of Holy Ctoti Barclay W.Moffat of Red Bank, were Paul E. Heyer, Walter New- Koehne, Edgar Randolph, W. D. church,-Rev.,W.R; Arnold, chap- /Was pointed out that sports 'cos? erick Fisher of Red Bank, William man' ctarted'.a real estate business also to a,large number of citizens e Dr. Harry fllocum and Div John J. hauser, Leonard A. Liifburroiv, Bermingham, John H. Allen, Harry lain ntTF.ort Lcavenworth, Kansas, ^__l\L?! ^ 54 would be worn at such a James of Prlncoton university, Hav- as a. side line to his agricultural who'knew him as-a friend and ; MaliBrrof-Long-Branch,' and Dr. Ralph C. Longstreet; Harold Ttr Tet- Johnson, Charles Wolbach, F. Court- was deacon; and Rev. Father Dunn, 4,resort"wo'uIH Fe'dSifabl?.T Bjpya'otf iland Smith of Morristown. and Wil- neighbor. D&nlel FeatherBtohe of Asbury Park. ley, Alfred W. Chiriery/John B. landt Reamer, Jay Hopping, Mor- pursuits and. thi3 business has bo- of Princeton was sub-deacon. Rov. ' ; 'skates, and skaters with' sails also liam Healy of.'. Califpraia. George coma so large, that its owner will Mr. Brevoort wi>3 apparently en- AH. the doctors teatifle'd ••- that Mrs. Coles, Jr., Edwin. G. •Compton, Kan Knapt). Cornelius Muyskensf George Welsby of Toms River was nro desired. . joying his usual good Health early Reilly would have to remain in the O. .Dennis, tho church organist, Abram C. Dixon, Peler, A- Egeland, George Miller, G.. Howard Lipnin- give his entire time to it. Mr. master of ceremonies. Otbors on the , While, the, company unloaded Monday night. He was one of tho .'•-,; yv mm .' uiu. company t un^oaaea piaster cast at least 8ix months played^ the wedding march, arid "O Charles K.Gclhaus, Jack Heller,. Jo- cott, William F. VanNote and Frank Stillman owns the Franklin Park altar were Rev. Thomas Kirk of Red 1 trustees of the. Presbyterian church ; , properties anfl. tho: eleven-man^carn- longer:-' They said v she migh't be Promise Me" waa sung by Mrs. C. seph C, Irwin, Noel •*. Lartaud, Har- Gregory. '. «• • 'development at West Long Branch,, Bank, Rev. Thomas. F. Keams of and before going to his store he at- ' f era st^ff under Leo Tover prepared able'to;.walk again; but that she Ai .Carlsteh". of Fort'Slocum, Ne\v ry B. Mazza, Theodore. Ne^tler, which/was'.recently put on .the Highlands and Rev. Father lie 1 tended a meeting of the trustees, .;• their" cameras jtoi; today's "ahbo£ Would never be able to do anything .York; . , "• Frank S. Seigfried, Stanley Wilkins, LIONS BIG MEETING. ' market. He will sell his farm im- Vesquip, chaplain at Sandy Hook, • Ing/' members of the North. Shrews- but the lightest: kind of work\ . • Ono hundred and fifty guests at- Paul R. Stoney, Louis W. Kutcher, plements, and crop3 at auction !Fri- He was a member of the_Presbyter- - They Roared; for the Commuter* "The'burial was mado at Mount" bury. ico boar arid yacht ciubwero tendod the "reception at the bride's Frank W. Applogater, J. Grover Car- day/afternoon, February. 12thr-^— ian church ; and the Presbyterian Quinn, ParaonB»&.Doremu3, Jwho Last Night nt the Globe Hotel." Oiivefcemetery.: The bearers wero ' -'gettingtheir boats in;Bhape for the home • after .the ceroinony. Laurel, ter, Raymond p. Ewing, Russell brotherhood and he was very active, represented Mrs. Reilly, in claiming The roadside booth was opened William No]an, Dr. Prank J. Goff, . ; racing scenes. Ton or eleven boats palms and' roses, made Up the elab- Hodgkiss; Idolf A. Johnson, Morhri -\"Commuters' night", was cele- in church work. He Is survived by damages for! thoir client, alleged eleven years ago and it was one William H. Hoag, James A, Ryarft .••; will be; used, according to Thomas orate decorations of the rooms. Jones, John P. Kemp, Harvey M. brated by the Red Bank Lions last his wife .arid by two children, the 1 thit there had bBen negligence in of the first in that part of the William Mears and Edward O'Brien. •:. Irviitgi Brown, president of the club, Music for dancing was provided by Little,'• Jr.,. Leslie B. McClees, Albert night at the Globe'hotel. They had latter beinE Helen and Howard_Bre- the,manner''of driving Mr. Lobdell's county. "Wealthy residents of the voort. Three . sisters and .a.'b'rother There were over 100 floral tribute*.; /with whom arrangements for bring- Stilwell's orchestra of Freehold and E.McQueen, Charles L. Raver, Wal- for guests forty Red Bankers who shore, between Seabright and automobile and they, claimed this 4 v On Monday night a service was helfl/ ing the company were made and Davis of Newark was caterer. ter H. Rice, Carltor^ R. Wharton, are daily commuters and thirty also survive. TKey are Misses Eliz- negligence caused the accident. Mr. Manasquan, are its chief custorners at the house by the Knights of Col- • who; is .assisting with the activity. The^ride and groom-sailed Satur- Lester B.; Wolfinder, Benjamin Sel- members from the'Matawan clijb abeth and Alice Brevoort of Pas- Lobdell ftas, represented by Heine, and Mr. Stillman states that the saic,.Mrs.. Charles D..Sable of'Has-' umbus of Red Bank. Charles Panned of Seabrighi; is day on the steamship Homeric on n igman and William K. Wqolley. of -Lions. Col. Allison of Fort Bradner & Laird of Newark; who biisineVs 'done -each season" runs brouck 'Heights and Dr. Henry H. Mr. Hintelmann was 41 years old. - .; also :coroperatihg with Mr. Rogers claimed that Mrs. Reilly had been cruise to the Meddtefrariean Sea and Monmouth was the principal speak- : A short talk on w rlc contemplat- from ?16,000 to $20,000.' Brevoort' of Lodis, New Jersey, He was, born at Rumson and was in local arrangements. ; ," negligent in crossing the streot'arid the countries along its shores. They er. He praised Red Bank and said ed for tho coming'year by the chap- Mr. Brqvoprt was a member of the the son of the late Anna, and John , ; The company is a unit-from the that this caused tho accident. The will 'nlso visit part3 of Europe and that with the addition^of a'r-**k, ter was given by Oliver Holpies. Royal Arcanum lodge of Eed Bank. Hintelmann. He Jeave3 a widtfw, \ Paramount Long Island Btudio; of damages of $24,500 are said to. be one of the" features of the trip will a modern Christian association NEW PVTHIAtlS. After the. business .ossion a social Irene V. Hintelmann, and two .•..:. thei-Famous Players-LaEky. corpora- tho lurgeBt ever awarded in a Mon- bo an airplane rido from London to building and a modern library, it Dr. Hartman, the county physi- time was enjoyed. The DeMolay Membership of Red Bani Lodge In- brothers and two sisters, . tioij/vwhere iritoHtfr. scenes of the, mouth county courtin a caso.ot this Paris. They will return home about would be a perfect town. HeL said cian, gave.a permit for the removal pictures have been mado in the past basketball team will play the jrien's •''•'•" :. creased Lait Weak. partlcu]ar__kjndi_l______: -' ' ' AprjLl&t.andjaiill-insko-thoir homo thoro—woro 102- officers—at -Fort of^the-bodyto-thc-undortaking-ea^ T "club pf the K?forrned church next Shrewsbfiry" lodge of^Khigbts"of —twq-mqnthB,—rWinterropprts-scehofl' at Hubbard park ' on East Front Monmouth jxj\d that anybne' who tablisTinient of Albert"W. Wor'de'n', Monday night at the high school Pythias of Red 3ank imported a wor^'made at lake Placid, N. Y;'," street. In. the spring Mr. Holbrook built housc.3 in that .locality to rent Jr., and preparations for burial In 1907 Mr. Hintelmann • _ RED^ BANK'S SCHOOL; BUDGET. Kymnaslum. Arrangements are un- team from Clarmore. lodge of New Lakewood, whore he opened a gifo- from .where tho cornjtany returned will build a residence^ on the river at ?50 to ?60 R month would make were mado there. • The funeral will ( about a week ago. . : ., der way for the annual play and York last Friday night to give the coi-y store. The business prospertfl : II Will be About $5,500 Larger Than front. ; .'•••• : • , , ,i good investment, as the officers be held at the "house tomorrow af- ' -In the principal roles in the pic- also for a dance. second degree to seven candidates. ternoon at half-past one o'clock. and a branch store was opened at • ,' ., Last Year'.. ' ' • • Tho bride la a graduate of the 'preferred to' live close to their ture are the sixteen Paramount woric. Ho said tho camp was a The degree was conferred on Her- Burial will be made nt Fair Vfe.w Spring Lake, ^n addition to own- The Red Bank board of education Red Bank high school and of Miss ing the grocery stores Mr. HJntel-'' . junior' stars, who Bince June, have ^VEGETABLE GROWERS MEET. permanent institution. Col; Alli- man Cardon, Sidney Reiser, Louis cemetery. Rev. John Muyskens will last' night prepared a budget Gildner'a school at Princeton. Tho man was part owner of a motion beoh students of the Paramount pic- son's remarks received the Lion's' Lipack, Harry Meistrich, Louis preach tho sermon. turo school. This ia their first pic- amounting approximately':to $200,- groom graduated from Hanover col- Seventy-Five Hear Talk at Hazlot picturo theater at Lakowood. In roar of appreciation. Yonks and Harry Shein of Ked ture.* Their director, Mr. Wood, 000. This is ab6ut $5,500 more legie in Massachusetts, He is a ' " by a. Rhode Island Farmer.- 1917; Mr. Hintelmann sold the gro- Bank and Charles Cohen of Rum- NEW LODGE .OFFICERS. was, forrherly director of several than the budget of last year and the broker at New, York. Many wed- .Despite the cold weather last Fri- President George W. Bray pre- son. Refreshments and a social sea- cery Business and his interests. ln.tla increase is caused principally by in- ding gifts weri> received by .the Wallace Reid and Gloria Swanson day afternoon more than 76 vege- sided at. tho meeting. Guests of son were enjoyed after the cere- Installation Exercises Held by Odd theater and moved back to Rumsoit, creased interest on bonds and by a bride, .one gift being, a reproduction productions. Tho author of tho table growers attended a meeting at honor were Rev. John Muyskens, monies. It is expected that several Fellow* of Seabright. whore he became one of tha owners story, Mr. Morgan, is a v^sll-known larger number of bonds becoming of an .original grandfather's Clock, the Hazlet nrehouse. Horace Tink- Councilman Thomas M. Gopsill, of ihejHintelmann grocory store and w V1S : candidates will receive their first de- The Odd Fallows lodge of Sea- magutino and original motion pic- duo."''"" ;.'.' ".;-- ,_'-.- , -A ham, a Kho\de7 Island farmer, was Major Frank Moormwi^'James D. meat, Market. He wi» a member cree " Friday" night of •- this week: bright held. an installation of offi- ture stoiy writer, having written The annual election for school • . Lukan—KorKt • the speaker and he told of tlio ef- Otterson of Red Bank find Dr. Insley of the young men's institute of Holy Herman Siegel, a member of Clnr- cers last week. " The new- Officers trustees will be held Tuesday night, forts of a group of farmers in and Donald Hagor" of Matawan. Cross church and of the Knighta ef ' stories .Ifor Wallaces Reid, Richard The wedding of Miss Josefine more lodge, has started a campaign are Clarence Stevens noble grand, Rhode Island to build up the, repu- Major Charles M. Sawyer, Hamil- Columbus council of Bed Bank, and. Dix, Bobo Daniels and othor famous [February, 8th, Candidates for the Adelheid Lukan of Red Bank and for new members, for tho Red Bank' •J; Morton Smith vice grand, Samuel tation of their1 locality by putting ton F. Battin and George A. Stev- was a former member of tho Lak«- Stars. •'•' board must have nominating peti- Leroy H.auck Korb of Newark will lodge. ' ' Wadsan warden, Ernest Johnson standard" products on the market. ens were welcomed as new mem- wood fire department. An unusual feature of tho pictur""e tionB in the hands.of Japhia Clay- take place Thursday afternoon of conductor^ Andrew Johnson chap- He.said the reputation of a locality bers of the club. ACCIDENT AT RIVER PLAZA. ,' ia that' the Junior stars (are; being ton, the school clerk, five days previ- this week at five o'clock at tho lain, Oscar Anderson right support- OUB to the election. The terms o£ is more important than the reputa- _' supported in the picture by several home of Mr. Korb's parents; Mr. er to rtoble grand, Lawrence Bach Edward H. Lafetra, Mr, Clayton and tion of an individual. Every grower Albert Runyon's Car Skidded and ' CHURCH ENTERTAINMENT. ' ' fanjous actors and actresses, among rind Mrs. John J. Korb of Clinton PRIZES FOR PUPILS. left supporter to noble grand, Le- Charles E. Niemnn will expire nnd in Mr. Tinkham's Rhod) Island Turned Over On Its Side. them Adolphc Monjou, Lois Wilson, avenue, Newark. The bride's sis- roy Layton-right scene supporter, It will be Given Tonight By tote Lit. they will run fpr.Te-eletcion. group 13 identified by a number in- Awards to.be Made Next Monday , An automobile owned and driven •Richard Dix, Clara Bow, Percy ters, Misses'Francis and Helen Lu- William Engholm left scene support- tie Silver EpwortH Lcaguav Marmont, Thomas Melghan, Lila A new law haa. been passed ro- kan of Red Bank, will be brides- stead of by his name and this puts for Beit Essays and Posters. by Albert Runyon of Belfor'd skid- 1 er,- Philiph Rock outside guardian, An entertainment of music, read- qyiring E?hool elections to bo held at the individual in the background and ded arid turned over on its side at Lee, Chester Conklhv and Mai St. maids and the; groom has chosen' The Monmouth county social serv- Samuel Bentsen inside guardian, ings and dialogues wilt be given to- Clair, None of these playors, how- schoplhouses. At their moetirig last advertises the locality. , Rivor Plaza laqt Friday morning." William D. McKonzio and Howard ice organization will hold'its quar- Axel Hillerstrom right supporter to night at the Little Silver Methodist " ever, are In the. company on location riighf.tho board decided ti hold.the In the car were'Mr. and Mrs. Run- 1 Algors. of Newark as his attend- Seed is bought in largo quantities terly meeting at tho headquarters of vice grand and William Lindmaii church hall undo; the direction of at: Red.Bank. Supporting actors coming election nf the Oakland 1 yon and their two daughters! JJis3 ants. A reception for tho imme- co-operatively. ' The group has just the association at the corner of left supporter to vice grand. A talk the Epworth league. Thosa who-, here include K»!ph Lewis, Joseph street schoolhouso, this being' con- Olivo Runyon of Belford and Mrs. diate families' will be held after placed an order for a ton and a half Front street and Mapie avenue next was given,by Rev. Howard N. Amer, will take special parts in the enter- .Burke,, James Bradbury, Sr., Wil- Biderod the mo3t central schoolhouse Irving Doremus of Red Bank. They the ceremony. Tho Couple will of spinach abed grown especially for Monday afternoon at half-past two pastor of the Seabright Methodist tainment are Rev. M. A. Koeiecker, liam Black and HarrySweet. in tho'town. Heretofore school were on their way to Red Bank. tour tho South on their W'edding tho group. One of the members of o'clock. Addresses will be mado by church. _ Mrs. Foxwell, Raymond Smith mi . The picture, in, which Bed Bank olections were held at the town hall. trip and on.their, return.will live tho group grows all tho tomato seed, Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson, Mr. Eas- Everyone was more or Ios3 shaken Misses Natalie and Eleanor Pharo. '•' residents will seo thomselvcB, will be at Newark. Tho bride, has been another grows'all tho carrot seod ton and Mr. Smith, tho county su- up and bruised, but no ono was Selections -will bo. given by an or- ; released as n regular Paramount JOHN VERNELL'3 VENDUE, TO SELL POWER PLANT. employed as a designer at the Rose and the same is true of other seeds. Berintondont of schools. Prizes will hurt. No damage "was done to the chestra, Games will bo played d ' picture ]qhd will bo shown in Red shop at Red'Bank. . The cost of tho seed waa immaterial bo awarded to. pupils.of tho public automobile. A largo crowd collected Good-Sized Gathering; and Good refreshments will bo served. Bank 'v/ithln the next "few months. Propoillion at Atlantic HighUnds when tho quality was the best," Mr. schools of tho county who wrote the at-the scene of tho accident and a Prices at a Tinton Falls Auction. >; ^,rhp: company, which is' stopping ••.' .• ' ——?*+*• ' ^ '. Cnrriod by a Big Majority. Tinkham Bnld. boat essays and drew the boat pos- number of men righted the car, Tho Despite the rain storm last ,' at tha'Glbbo and Monmouth; hotelB, Will Move Hit Bmincn. Entertains at Clam Pie Dinner, 1 By a vot.p. of,.$si to 12 the prop- C. H. Nissley of the stato college ters in a contest on the work of journoy was 'completed without Thursday thero was. a large at- Thoniaa's inn, Hudson houso, and ' Charles JC; Hopping will move hio Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Willfs pf osition ,to Bell tho oloctric light plant at. New Brunswick also made some preventing tuberculosis. Rofroshr further mishap. tendance at tho vendua held by L several other, boarding houses and salosqpom and office.next Monday Madison, avenuo entertained flomo and street lighting- equipment at remarks. Another meeting for mentg will be served at the close of » i m John Vernell on Wellington Wil- private hbrfieB.probably. will ko hero from tho Truox building to tho friends Saturday evening at a clam Atlantis. Highlands to tho ^orsey tho exercises. Dr. Thompson Returns Home. kins's far,m at Tinton Falls. Things •'' for n'week or ten days,depondihjr building at NO. 30 Monmouth street, Vegetable growers..will be held Fri- plo dinner. Tho guests wore Mr. Central' power nhd llffht company day night, February 19th', nt tho sold well, particularly tho horses on \veatlior and ice conditions. which was formerly occupied by thq v Dr. William M. Thompson of East nnd Mrs". James K. Grigga, Mr. and for $140,000 was carried at a spe- Lot Sold for Home Site. and other live stock. The sales ag- Western Union tolegraph company. Hazlet firehouse. Tho nubjact will Front street returned homo Sunday Mrs, Goorge Cowlby and Mi«J Can John F. McNeil fif Bridge avenuo, gregatod $2,000. George H. Rob- cial election yesterday. Tho.plant Mr. Hopping w|U have a window and be "The Doman' {or Dlfforcrtt from a sojourn in tho South. Ho Crawford of Red Bank, Capk. »nd 1 erts of New Monmouth'was tlio auc- Motor Comp.ny Win. Suit. h«a been idle soyoral years nnd shdw room display of Maytag wah Grades of Products, in Now York who has nn oxccutlvo position with spent two woeks hunting in North Mrs. Walter Godfrey of Eart . Damages o^ $200 wote awarded l,lio birough l)as been buying elec- Ing machines, Royal vacuum clean- City." — the telophono company, has bought Carolina nnd a week in Florida. tioneer. Mr. Vernell will movo to Orange and, Augustas Orevion of loat wook to tlm, Monmouth Motor tricity from tho, ;powcr company. ers, electric refrigerators, eloctric n lot on tho Bouth nldo of Madison Duo to recont woodland blazes game Rumson, whore ho will be superin- Englhhtown. Tha evening 1m Car company. of Bed Bank against , Woman's TWh Knocked Out. avenue, near Branch avenue, from was1 scarce Dr. Thompson is very tendent of tho Churchill placo, His Tho amount to bo received for tho heaters ond other electric home ap- apont 'playing games and dancliilf,' v Stanley Wilklne, son.of Wellington plant and oqulpmcnt vill wlpo out Mrs.-Henry C. Mocklom of Rivor Novnda Mncjll for $1,500. The lot much improssed with' the growth son-in-law, Ernest Bischoff, who hna pliances: ' 1 WIlkfciB of Tlnton FnU«; Tho Hilt Plaza slipped on the tilo floor In the is 50x187 feot. Tho sale was made and dovelopmont of Florida, espe- boon assisting him in farming tho tho BIBLE CLAS£Si BANQUET. DIED IN HERj73d YEAR, MOOSE EUCHRE PARTY. IFAIR HAVE^I BUDGET RA3SED. THIEF NABBED. 1 HARRY VERNEiL'SDEAl WILL OF RUMSON WOMAN. Faatt and Entertainment at a Fail Mr*. Ann* M. Baptlit Died at H«r It Wat Held.LaTTNIiht and \f»* KEANSBURG'S OFFICIALS. NATURE STORY FROM Haven Home Monday Night. WELL KNOWN WEST RED Daughter'* Hem* Yeiterday. i HUSBAND AND CHILDREN GET Attended by 800 Per.oot. mliitqnifa'^MwiIiig Lait Night. The annual banquet of the Bible Mrs. Anna M. Baptist of Willow Two hundred persons attended « COMMISSIONERS AND 9HE VILLAGE OF LEONARDO. BANKER CALLED TO REST, street, Fair Haven, died yesterday MRS. DENINGER'S ESTATE. A puWlo Rearing pn tho' budget class of Fisk chapel of Fair Haven euchre party and dance given last of^ expense* tor,ithe .borough o* CER FIX SALARIES., '. Manebuler Davit, Blaming Ratt for was held Monday night at Miss Til- He wai Injured in Fifhtlai a Fir* in 'her 73d year.. She was the Mrt. Clara Carbart of Kayport Left night in the Krldel building by trie1 tha L*it of Hit Poultry, Finally lie Holmes's. It was preceded by a Lait Auguit and Thit, Combined widow of Charles Baptist and tho Her Property to Her Huiband Borough Manager Maka* Moose lodge of Bed Bank, The No objection! wero made and the AppolnttnenU Which /.. . , V /• learned lb» B«al Truth—Culprit program which was much lenjoyed with Sicknen, Cauied Hit Death daughter of the late Anna and Wil- and to a Nieco and Nephew- profits amounted to about ?7o\ budget WM patsed t>y,the'eoinm!i- r M V .Caught in a Ral Trap. and which was arranged by Miss Early Monday Morning, liam Coles of Lincroft. Mrs. Bap-' Five Other Will. Probated. ' Thoso who won prizes at euchre ilonon. The Bpproprirtloni thli firmed—Budget Pro»l^«a Tk»i Nancy Field, a new member and a Harry Vornell, one of the best tist lived with hor daughter, Mrs. $123,187 he Ratted fay Tajtatloi*.' ';. ' t, Manchester Davis, who lives near Seven -wills were' probated at were Katherlno Brown, Alico Conn, year amount to $24,482.44 and the V the Middlctown township high school teacher of the Fisk chape,l Sunday- knoirn residents of the Westeido sec- Koy King of Fair Haven, and hor Freehold last_ week, One of tho Mrs. Eunice Emmons, Mrs. William amount to be raised'by taxation Keansburg's commissioner* '\ui V-f at Leonardo, had been losing chick- school. Those present were Miss tion of Red Bank, died early Mon- death occurred there. Six. other wills was that of Mrs. Margaret is S10.8S2.44. , - ' week adopted an ordinance fixlni J Brown, Mrs. Robert J. Norman, S ens. for .wo weeks, during which Eva Holmes, Miss Alice Holmes, day morning from a complication children survive her. They are Mrs. Deninger of Rumson, who mado her Peter JIcDonough, Mrai tedmund tho salariqij of the various borough Miss Nancy Field, Miss Fannio Leslie Henderson of Fair Haven, • Arthur Sickles, Charles Van- officials. Tho salaries are tax. col- • tirrio ho Ttas unable to discover the of diseases. Ho was a member of will last October. She lift one- Nestler, Mrs. .Dougherty, Howard Brunt and) Hatthow Baden were I •cs.'ule of the loss. One morning Scales, Howard Corlies, Mrs. Mary Westside fire company and last Au- Mrs. Cora M. Roth, John Baptist quarter of her estate each to he; lector, Edward T. Compton, ?8,00fl; v Applcgate, Mrs. Graco Bublln, Mrs. appointed fire police, < . • 1 '*hen he went to his chickcnhous? V. White, Mrs Anna C. Frost, Mrs. gust, whilo fighting a fire, ha fell and Mrs. Isabella Cowen of New husband, John F. Deningor, and to clerk, Edward R. Crcar, (1,800; Edna Brown, Mrs. Ella Bailey, Fred- Leon /Burdgo, Mrs. McKeon, Wil- Tho resignation of Frank _^ in let the fowls out he noticed that from a porch and suffered injuries York, Charles Baptist of Cliffwood hor threo children, Andrew Denin- ford Sweeney, Joseph Bublln, Ger- assistant to .clerk, ?6t>0; borough erick Brown, Mrs. Mary E. Harris, and William G, Baptist of Linden. as o member of the board of health rpcorder, William Hsag, ?600s v' the leg of one of tho birds was torn from which ho never recovered. He ger, Henry' Denlngcr and Henri- ald B6nnett, MaTgaret Qulgley, 1 Miss Tillie Holmes and Rov. A. N. had been an invalid since tho fire. Mrs. Baptist also leaves two sis- v was accepted. Mr. Spitz stated he treasurer, Georgo' B. Oberlander, and chewed almost off. Mr. Davis Clark. etta Hughes. Tho husband and the James James, Mrs. Charles Hoff- was not ablo to toko care of the . fclled the bird, and apt a trap, think- Mr. Vernell was born 61 years ters and a brother. They are Mrs. three children wero made exocutors man, Mrs. Fxed Rlttor, John Kelly, «,0«0; miimicipar manager, Ralph 1 Ing that the destroyer of his chick- Next Sunday night the members John Riddle of Rod Bank, Mrs. of tho will. position on account of his health. K. Linvllle,'«4,B00; auditor, 1800. ago near Middletown village and he Delia Rattigan, M. Clnso, William Tho fire insurance of tho ftre- < I'ns must be a rat. of the class will givo a sacred con- was a son of the late Henry Vernell Sarah Arrowsmith- of Campbell's Mrs. Clara Stout Carhart, wifo of Cavannugh, D. Mahonoy,, K. J. Tho bu'dgot'for 1920 wa*.ap- cert at the regular service. Two Junction and William C. Coles of houao was increased from $8,000 proved on first reading. '• The total A large rat waa caught in the and Eleanor Morris Vernell. His Rev. W. W. Carhart, died about n Hines and Mary Parker, Three to $0,000. ' trap and killed. Still Mr. Davis's years ago the class made a gift of a mother is living. For seventeen Brooklyn. Tho funeral will bo held month ago. Sho left a will which sums of monoy wero disposed of i poultry continued to disappear. The handsome Oxford Bible, appropri- years Mr. Vernell had been employ- Friday nftcrnoon at two o'clock at The commissioners passed a mo- ately inscribed, to Rev. Mr. Clark, sho made last November. Sho be- and Mrs, Jamea Nalaon won $5, tion to discontinue' giving a 'dis- awner oZ the chickens thought there ed in fhe repair and delivery de- tho house, with a sermon by Itev. queathed $300 to St. John's Metho- Mrs. John P. Mulvihill won ?8 and Tho' following appointments • by must be more rats doing this dam- and this Good Book is used to teach Claronco Letts. Burial will be count on taxes paid before they Manager Linville were approved- by partment of Frank C. Storck's piano dist church of Kcyport, which John Auraacl: won $2. werV due. i>t age and ho again cct tho trap. The lessons to tho class. At th < gather- store. Snado at Fair View ..cemetery. council: Robert Sceley, director oi ing Monday night a number of money is to bo securely invested, Tho committeo in-'charge of tho The Elkwood park aeooclation ft .'next day he found an opossum Mr. Vornell leaves a widow and Mrs. Cnrhart's burial plot is to be public works, Sl.BOO; WiUikm, * caught in the trap. This and not those present stated that the lessons one son. His widow was Miss Emma party and dance comprised Paul offered an evergreen tree to bo set Crear, engineer of sower-depart- }* Uie »t was the real culprit, for had influenced their lives: for right VICTIM OF; PNEUMONIA. kept in good order with part of the Monk chairman, Joseph Strykor up in tho park nnd the gift vraa VanKirk before her marriage. He income from this fund and the re3t ment ?150 per month J Willlani JaN f^ since the opossurn was caught there living and had benefited the com- secretary, Joseph E. Brookes treas- accepted. , vis, englneor of water department, munity. also leaves a sister and three MM. Charlei H. Florandin Patted of the incomo from tho $300 is to be urer, William Norman advertising *'» Jjave been no more chicken losses. brothers. They are- Mrs. Henry Away Latt Thvrtday. Bills to the amount of $930.38 $1,800; Henry Paynter, assistant Li' ^Everyone- at Leonardo was sur- applied to tho general purposes of manager and ErncBt Frank nnd wero ordered paid. Voorhees of Red Bank, John Vornell Mrs.'Lillian G. Florandin, wife of the church, - Sho left to hor husband engineer, ?l,500; J. Lawson, .me- .* ' 'Jinsed at the catch. The. 'possum A METHODIST MUSICALE. Clarence Major refreshments. P. chanic,. $126 por month; Rudolph ?, was'not dead, but Mr. Davis killed of Tinton Falls, George Vernell of Charles H. Florandin of Alston her last wedding ring. Sho }oit to H. F. Egan was floor manager.' It Will be Given at Red Bank Next Phalanx and Charles Vernell of Fair court, near East Front streot, died her niece, Edith Stout, the remain- CARD PARTY TGNIGHT. Butenbacli,' plumbing inspector, (^ jt Several persons offered to buy Mrs. Howard Applcgato, Mrs. Paul ?6Q0 per your, Mrs. A. Wiltonr k * & ')u* "r* ^av's refused to sell. Sunday Night. View. The funeral will be held this last Thursday morning of pneu- der of her jewelry, consisting of a Menk, Mrs. Fred Ritter and mem- afternoon at half-past one o'clock monia at tho age of -fifty yearB af- ll Will Be Held Tonight at St. overseer of poor, $100; WUHira iV Tie opossum was cooked and It fur- The January musicale of the Red gold watch and chain, n bar pin with bers of tho Mooaeheart legion also Jtmei't Hall at*Red Bnpk. at the house and at two- o'clock at ter a sickness of two days. Mrs. five diamonds and threo diamond Collins, fireman of incinerator plant, p' nlihed one of the chief dishes at the Bank Methodist church will bo hold helped with tho arrangements. Mu- Tho societies of St. James's »12C per month. ,, D&vis family dinn r. Altogether the next Sunday night. The principal the Reformed church. Rev. James Florandin movod to Red Bank from finger rings. Sho also left to this sic was provided by Lester Piorce'a Dykema will preach the sermon. Brooklyn two years ngo. Sho leaves church will hold a card party and Tho following marshals wore ap- £' opossum killed ten of Mr. Davis's feature of the musicale will be bari- niece* a set qf chinaware, a piano dance tonight at St,' James's hall *\ chickens. tone solos by J. Morton Smith of Mr. Vornell was a m6mber of On- a son, Julian Florandin. Three sis- and all her clothing. Sho left to orchestra. N pointed: Charles A. McGuire'/$lB0, Rumson, who has sung from the ra- ward council of American Mechanics ters also survive her. They are Mrs. afternoon,. February 12th. against Ocean Grove high. schobU iUUiU l ; 500 Thomas H. Lafos of Newark. The and his son, Oscar P. Huff, in equal sidering this handicap./ , < George H. Roberts of New Mon- The score was "41. to 22, It was a lleptln ...... -.'...... 2.000 old-time dances, such as lancers or and her death was'a surprise and a funeral will be held Friday morn- shares. He left his gold watch arid Manual training and domeatlo square sets, minuets, old time mouth will be thb auctioneer. •. fast; game with Hutchlneon and •efeme ...... 2,500 shock to the community;... •' : I ing: at nine o'clock at the house chain to his grandson, Charles iT. waltres, polkas, etc. Patron are ex- Besides her parents, she'leaves . DAIRYMEN ORGANIZE. Mrs. 3, William. Eigrim and "hey D'EspoBlto starting for the Victors V tntnranee ,_^^. VSOO and the. sermon will be preached McLain, and he left.$50 each to son Russell are sick with quinsy sore and Sweel and, Crispell for Red TwtaU irltkln district .... 4,000 pected to come dressed in colonial three sisters, Louise, Lillian, and by Rev. Harry VanCleof of Eaton- two granddaughters, .Edna McLain County Milk Producon Aim to Im- costumes. Mrsv Samuel Coggjns of Elizabeth Truax; a brother, Abra- throat^' •'-•.•. "'.••. •":".': •>'" Bank.' Ocean drove made 15 field town. Burial will be made at and Elsie M.. Hyers. Mr. Huff's son; prova Quality. , James Throckmorton has given goals and 11 fouls and Red Bank West Front street is. chairman in ham Truax; and .a;, half-brother, Oscar P. Huff, and Ms' brother, Tho dairymen of Monrnouth'coun' 7 : Mount Pleasant cemetery' at New-, up his job at Ira^WolcotVs meat collected 8 field goals and'O ioulj.. 'WIZARDRY WITH ELECTRICITY charge.. . y'.'' ^. . ^ '•;,'-.-•'• •'-'•.: John Truax, all of Seabright :She ark. ' . '.' . _._';'. '.... ; George W* Puff,' were named as ty met at Freehold Saturday and or- was a member: of this yeaVs gradu- market and ha! is now employed at The second teams representing.the CHarch Notet. exequtors. The will was mado five ganized the Monmouth county dai- the Atlantic and Paclflo grocery two schools had a nip and tuck batr y\ Lofetvro and , Pemonttratioh at ating class of the Seabright public . DEATH OF DR, DEGNAN. years ago and the witnesses were rymen's association. Charles D. : Rueiton Latt Week. A permanent program of services store.... : '.. , _,: J . -.'-.." •• ,..-. .J- tie with.,Ocean iGrove -coming rout-; ; schdol.. : / • . V. , Joseph CiClevengeif' and Thomas Clovcland of - Eatontown was chosen at the Hebrew synagog'ue| has been HI. Wifo waa Formerly Mlta Mary Miss Eaton town, a new feus owned o{ the fray victorious :by a seoiril -. Harry Cr. White "of the~ General The funeral will be Held at two Proctor, Jr. president, William»'. R. Meirs of : electric company gave a lecture and arranged by Rabbi BernaM H. Eos- Kelly of Red Bank. by the Public Transit compahyi' ar- of 21 ,to. l.V '''..''"'"("^"V'/'i " o'clock this afternoon at the Sea- Cream Ridge vice president, Baird rived here Sunday from Clevelana! talk on "Harnessing Our Energies" erigard. Services will be hejd^every, bright Methodist'church and will be Dr. Edward Joseph Degnan, one Mrs. Sallie Marshall of Freehold, • •• {*•'".»••• ."'" • . Friday afternoon at. half-past five' Hammond of Manalapari secretary Ohio. It will be used next summer •Friday night at Rumson, under the- in charge of Rev. Howard N. Amsr. of the most prominent physicians of in .her will which was made, last and I. B. Vander;eer of Freehold ICE BOAT RAClNC ' "' o'clock and every Saturday morning Meriden, Connecticut, died last to mako trips between ,Red Bank direction of the Presbyterian broth- The burial will be made at Glen- March, named her husband, Frank treasurer. George S. P. Hunt of and"AUantic City. ; . ! Contsitt to bei. Reiumed a( Rid erhood of that place. Mr. White did at half-past eight o'clock. Rabbi week from a complication. of dis- Marshall, and her daughter, Leila Rosengard will officiate and will oc- wood cemetery at Long Branch. Colt's Neck,' Joseph Wardell of Mrs. Thompson of Washington, Bank Thl» Afternoon. ••_ .', a number of electrical feats. He had eases. He had been sick since last Marjorio Marshall, as executors. Hamilton and J. L. Pittenger of ; cupy the pulpit at both services. summer. Mr. Degnan leaves a wife, formerly MIBS Mary, Niyis'on of this Tho £[orth ' Shrewsbury ipe boat a generator to illustrate his remarks Sunday-school classes meet every MRS. EMILY WHITEHEAD DEAD. She left $200 to her son, George Freehold wero appointed nionibera place,1 BpeAi; part of .last week here, and yacht club.will resume boating and standing two feet away {torn who, before lier marriage was Miss Harold Marshall, lie having already of tho executive comriiittee. The Sunday morning from ten to twelve Mary Kelly of Red Bank. Mrs. Warren McKaig and Chester Rid- this afternoon, if oondltlons permit, the generator, without using a wire, o'clock. Hebrew ' and', religious She Patted Away at Her Daughter'* received part of his mother's es- object of the association is to im- dle, left last. Wednesday/for Cali- after a lay-off since New-Years.day he caused current from the genera- Home Monday Afternoon. Degnan is a niece of Mrs. SaraTi tate. ' Her husband is to have the" prove the grade of milk "old in Mon- classes as weU as post graduate Harding of Bergen place, Red Bank. fornia.. Part of .their mission Is, to due to poor ice." cdndHlons. Vlca tor to flow through his 'arms and studies of advanced learning ara Mrs. Emily B. Whitehead, widow use of all the rest of-the estate as mouth county^__' ; '•••. .' search "for Warren's brother, Frank Commodore Augustus M. Mlnton, , through the arms of twelve boys held every weekday from 4:00 to of Lydell Whitehead, died Monday Dr. Degnan is also survived by a long as he lives and at his death McKaig, ,who disappeared last has offered prizes valued at $25 for who stood In a line with hands son James, who is three years old. the estate Is to,be equally divided .8:00 P.M.,.under ths persona] su- afternoon at her home on East Front LAWSON SENTENCED, spring.' ,. •,-..•.•. ... .'• • '.•'.•.... '••- a race five times over the club's tri- clasped. The lart boy In line held street,- Red Bank," from a compiles-, The funeral last Thursday js said to ambng Mrs. Marshall's three daugh- perintendence of Eabbl Rosengard. have been one of the largest ever Victor Eush, son- of H.. Floyd angular course.' The race will alto an electric bulb in his hand and the . Hereafter Sunday morning mass* tion of diseases, Mrs. Whitehead' ters, Elsie May Marshall, Eila Mar- Ex-Klan Pattor Fined $80 and Re- Bush, b«s recovered from pneu- count for points on tho club's season current lighted this bulb. Touching es will be held at St. James's church was 58 years old and she had lived held at Meriden. shall and Mildred LaFotra Marshall. quetttdto Leave County,' • monia. . '•'-,''• '.' ,'.: trophy donated by William,W.! the boy with the bulb -with one hand at 7:40, 8:40, 9:40 and eleven at Red Bank four years, moving The witnesses; to the will were Wil- Rev. George H. Lawson of Mata- The postofflce now closes at eight Vaughn. The start andfinlsh of tha was a man, who with the other hand o'clock. A card party and dance here from New York. She is sur- RETIRED FARMER DEAD. liam N. Callahan and Edward G. wan, former Baptist minister and o'clock Saturday nights.instead of race will be below the. steamboat touched an iron furnace radiator, will'be-held tonight at St. James's vived by a daughter, Mrs. J. L. Bull- Gideon C. McDowell of Freehold Forman. . . " • ' ' • an ex-ofneial of the ku hlux Han, at half-past eight o'clock. /' dock as the surface condition Of tha . •where the current wound up its clubhouse, under the auspices of the ock, with whom she lived. Mrs. was fined $50 and paroled for one A dog owned by William Ayres ice is very rough west; of the (*ean> . course. Mr. White had ^ with him an I :•• Diet at 81. . George W. Lewis, of Asbury Park rosary and altar societies, the par- Whitehead also leaves a sister, Miss 1 left $5 to each of his children; year by Jud ^ WIN.| OAK CHINA. CLOSET FOR. SALE. OCORCE H. ROBERTS, ORAVEL TOR SALS PRIVATE CARACE FOR RENT. FOR SALE ALONG STATE ROAD. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS IOtt RENT, ' QltiL -„„*», ~- • n» Bed Hank ««.M. iaotlon«tfr tftvt Munmiiutb, N J fete. Una «ravd for raids, can siind iiispca ' One half block from ststlon. Inquire at Seven room bungalow all ImprgveDienU, Two nice comfortably furnished rocma to ttke iar< of store khd tit ihont Mlildlctown 27C.TJ tlon, thirty cent* per cublo rare1 H. lilt *IH •ti.-nmi'li utrtft Re I Bonk. large cellar lot TixitO ta%- Just the ?«"•* T • ',. Mnry Donahue, daughter of Mrl. , SBS A. U. BIRHAN tprovcmcnti. Apply ISO Bridge nvcttua, FOR SALE. Jodowsw - also firewood Apply at Whits road, UUnMC AND FANCY Cfc-I TJfl, " i 8HIDB M B»nl,. C^S Ohnmbprlnlj Ivory bssslnet and baby walker: Rood as 5°" block*«fronljeK^from Upper Uroltroaad street. tVILUAM V Pit fRICH. Ku b »oots, porch chairs, reflnishmg and We oftet for esilar. 1 Mary Donahue of Mr View, w»s If you, wish your .piano properly cared fot. plumbmu heating SDL tlnnlny t urupa „ repairing of furniture, upholsterlnn. (leap, choice and rare shrub Drumnond place. Red Bank, phone 888, FARM FOR" SALE'On nENfi ' new alio Bloch baly carrlnge. C«n be Shrowsbliry. N J, S. Beutellani. bVdly cut on the face and head test ncen at 50 White street, or phone 1117, ' windmills) repairedrepaired . Agentl for Master earcar. . onecries and euahlnnemhlnns HsttreaaesHsttresi , new or of a millionaire all SDHRatft t L~bC~QSTS "POSTS FOR SALE F«rm ot ITS icrei, 100 tlllit'e: for «•!« FOR'SALE buretor cool utlag device. Ht« any fur renovated. Box springs Edward Beck, shrubs, conslstlna of sW lanaT ei August'whotr she vyaii struck by anfrom •)« to fifteen Inches In thloknen. or rent to closo an eetite, Ihomu 8. ""I «"* * 125 000 ei« pci cent tlrsl mortgaire n tveaue. .del Bank ...rt. i.J> [jl»v,r»n ,uinu,. ft«rt. (lank 40in8n AJkin&.l/lns. avenue.uan.,. , Bradlen?.^uyu PurkD..-,. . phonJL-..Jt e»«r»reene___*-_""•_,?, msplli. . V.elmsls. •, *, Vf""..'Jan win' : aqtornsblle truck owned by Fr«d Eumne Kennedy, phone Bumson 828-R. IcM, ncd BinlF. phone PO^-JI ' HOUSE TOR RENT. now on a 175 0(10 property Ito«. M 2r S8 A emnll Jioute of slx'rooms and bath, Olnjton. I0J Ailiury nvenup. Ocf»n Rrove - -M lauch as csnoot b« pirtiepirtieurrtu ' In McCloln ot Brooklyn. A suit for J, O. ESCHtLUACH 4 SON ENGLISNSHH SSLTTCR FOR SALE. 1 FATTM FOR RENT OR SHAKC FARM FOR SALE A flnnfl l'li'oadeiT Tr retfer, one year electricity, near hlrh e«hoo|: N I Phone Asburr Pun 2677 IS W.it brunt .feet. Had Dank jbun. A flnn lioadeiT rn^llsh retfer, one year Had* I cbrUarbiy y UlUl . CulCll l 01-01W orr 330-M330M , I| FOR RE " At Marlliuro ninety acres t'llable, hollie Twenty-two acr. chicken farm i r. Martm. damages was brought/against Mr. •TA Auto acoa-iorles and vulcanising. 111. 'Appl'Ayl J. VounirV , 71 \Vmhltizto\Vhlt n nv«- FOR RENT, with all improvements, a few minutes oom house all improvements. iaii r McCluln and the cantnvas^rled last 1 FOR RENT' AT RlVER PLMA; «i, Atlantic Ilfphlands, N J Ked Dank, . «'* room detached house, thres mln- from school churches, stores and statloi. farm fully equipped for chickens • T""^"-'" ^ "" ^m ^^w» sr .t jS> \sTPV • WE BUY EVERYTHINGEVERYTHING.. M™ from railroad statiottnl stenm hbente . Attractive cleht-room bouse, weeV. It temH\ki in damage* of Six room bungalow, new. all'Improve, SAKli , TOR. SALS. 15 Ii H Stryer, 40 Harding road. Red Bank, merits. Phone Willis, Red Bank In first cluo» condltoi find at a very What >ou don't wont aomo one else noes I;'"'' «nil gas, newly decoratrd Innu phone 1173-M id Blink Auction House, 41-17 MonmouHQH RIvcraliK' ntenuc. Hcrl Binli 11,000 for thd girl for bor injuries reasonable pr|co, Cbnrlfti it D Foxwell, MOHTGACE WANTED. , FORD SEDAN FOR SALE, Monmouth wtrcet, Ilel Hank, Btrce, phont, *9b4 open evonlucs until HUDSON HoUsT" and damages of *flOO for tho mother first class condition j bargain. Act SDOOO wanted on first mortgage; mw 3 00 P. M HoardlnB. eeiilrolly lucoti-i) ' ot and double hou-e may be seen on Pearl strict. Arc your building's in iioid repair! Are '«:• on property. Wonderful I.._,.._ for* doctor's services nnd other ex- quickly. Call cvcnlnga Mlddletown taiB-J NEW MAYTAQ STORED cold runmnn water ideal for ' Ilr011 "rJOClTANrriiUCKHEAD BUILDEh. aynn WaWashing g MiMachinen CompanCoy FIREWOOD r'OR SALE ou plannlim nittrUioni pr improvements-} VV.\ '"fe to advance In value « penses,* <"|uinn, Parsons & Doremas •pens' sbowroom ntt 30 • MhtMohmputll i trt Cut for Prcpiucil! Cumaces and stovu, Churl's Grant of Btcrctt Is competent and "Wonuiili completed. Immediate ] Port»b|t docks and (loeta e apeciiiliT prorrpt deliveries. Sl:kles & Koimcs livenue phune (lid Dank 11B.W OT1 r ^presented Wary and her mother. 8. While 2B Oakland street, B>d Banfc Iharlws.Ki Hopping.' mr.riarrcr. money tleslrcd dependable Sati faction RUnrnnte-d and , ""'•l i.. For r~- •• • bcobcyvlllc, N. J. Telephone Eatontown FOR RENT OR SALE chawei moderate. Call Mlildletawn I ° WANTfD. Hve> rojm winter buncalow. I M)NLY TO LOAN Man wanted who" uiilcntands pruning sw2tr.li. room Un oonil ami inoitKai; un rt&I estate io 700 r-21 _____ Wire wbeela rtbullt •lohn'J..l men it FARMER. WANTED burffnlow-nnil tavrn ronm hojae poise. West Front strtet R«<1 R«nK "•Phon" e 72-R rult trees and rrrnpe \lnn3. Address I Ite'l Dj'lk V . aln.l> .in ium< Of fhOOU NEW HOUSC. • OCEANPORT NEWS. V R_, drawer M Ued B^trtUtu I for the r,fflnard Bcdle farm, near Haclct 'J0". "o!"" , C"ll¥b L Lul1"' tleltord SfiO 000 Applv Inhn \ lively counwliit house md barn on dirm Inquire of Mrs N_J_JPhor. l(£injuira 7B.I.BI at law, Bouth Ambny N I... ohonf South JSmai W>aln»i Heard Last Week •» paper B»nB(im deooretlng HIi M« UPHOLSTERIHC Upb.erlnBnrVnni.hhgof.lll. WOOD I WOOD I *mbo> 11. M ,V lUdio Eptertelncr. Dry, •easoned onk cord wood In lurnacc rOR SALE AT RED BANK ACR if furnltuK. frank Hownnl CO Harrison Cnks, ' MASON venue. Ued nnnk.plionu 'icm, COOD HOME WANTED Cbanks, split forr stovestovo,. ftrnlnce(lrrilnc e" Itntlhi Six room bungalow, cellar. Karaite, beau- ' • James Jtnainet of Main street is E.1ta«le« thltMlT given Eucene for Grea___t Dana dog, two yenrJ, old: In-Jb peperr loJd, (clKcrcd promptly rhoo tiful lawn, lot lf>0K200;,shada und shrub inn W Btetot olice. v APARTMENT I-OR ItEJNf; icIUccntit., Igentle and sodd breed, Am mov- "V RED BANK REGISTER, .JANUARY 27,'1906." |:B'e^u:biican-.--iMc|iin«';!''aiid -Whitney link will please the voters, whether 9V1\ RANK DFfKTPR (got the nominatlori.' v - ^:{; . tho candidate really thinks no or 7 £.' COOK, SH »h3 A'Mjyv;:'..-:^^.*".*.^;-'.'-.:.^^^':.' '" not And they will want him to IJfr'D. BKfiCK 'Acc^-rjdlnjr: to'..ijsutteiit bellefj,.not' run on n platform that will tickle a single member ol the RepubUcan the people and then forget all about machine broke his neck, or even his platform and his promises when : ButlAcla •Manner,•-'•;. •'.••• he gets m. iPlpllllplI >rokis his legs.' rushing about the mm ••• • '"••"• 1 ||f|n^E3bAY^|TAN.i2/?i.';i02tj.;: state working for Whitney's elei> • • » Chance for a Quick Profit tion. ^To.-.nn outsider who sat on And Clarence isn't that kind of a Real Estate and Insurance the feftce It' looked as' though the chap. Being the kind of an out- : TOWN TALK. Republican machine politicians were spoken man that he is, he hasn't ;-v-^W0i^'STREEt;BANk: W^ji^^€;% ; saying to themselves .that. Whitney got much chance to be governor. |j;SfiJ^Contlnueil.ft6BV pa8;e, 4.) • .••' •. And he'll have less chance yet when , Four ad joining Jots in ,the,Brda'd Street-Maple ' ll^BXejryono^^wlip , believes in . a had got nominated without their help and that now he could get Senator Stovens's anti-primary bjll ; v; llquara deal and who is familiar with is put over. l^^fadt. will.'wish success" for theelected without their help. Avenue residential section ate- offered for sale ; i£Gj&pJ£;pfrNave»ihk Jn their efforts : ' '•'••-* '•* .. ' 7 ||$siluiytf Mqrimouth avenue jit that It is possible,-too,,that some of by us at a priae that will^ive y Ah, . 5l RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 27, 1'926. Pace Severtkits1 ; .,y PERSONAL, LITERARY CLUB MEETING. Ringing of old favorites by all pres- u ,j .7T" -r v . B iont to the. accompaniment of the Audrey Doughty, young daughter It «•• H.W.I Mr.. TrkvonUn Ben-,„,„,,.„ Btl, d orche!trfl> t'Warron Doughty of South street, »elf. Uit Friday, Night. , ,New lnombBrs. interested In art /"Straight Up" Value.. \ Bsajna are an Assat rho has been sick with' pleuro- The Ahelts literary cluh held its and utorature are welcomed In the neumonla, is slowly improving!". . Thesa win 'v.and up- to thosa who use 'em - - regular monthly meeting at the < club( oi which Mrs. Gertrude Capon alongside any jewelry This Week's Price list "^Mi«s Grotchcn VnriMater has glv- homft pf Mrs, Trovonlan Bennett of \lt president and Mrs. Franklyn Snif- offer you've ever scon a. up her position e» assistant at Shrewsbury avenue last Friday fen is secretary. "Johnny .Wise", customers are putting "punch" in their r. Walter A. Rullman'* office, on hlght About twenty members were The next meeting will be held at dollars these days. Our store is busier than a politician CUT FLOWERS Vest Front street. Her place has present and tho subject for the the home of Mrs. EHabzeth Wall- running for three offices—good values keep customers "on een taken by Mips Lillian Schonck, evening was J. M. Barrie, the Scotch ing on Friday night, February 10th, tho come" nnd clerks" "on ttio go"—a few New Year Bar- CARNATIONS $2.00 pel- doz.. rtio graduated from the long author. .•Several Scotch songs wero with Mrs. Sarah Lohmin as hostess. gains that are tocr good to miss. •ranch hospital last Bprinaf. . sung by Rev. James A. Dykema and CALENDULA .$1.00 per doz. ^Warren Mintdn of Drumroond stories of Bnrrle's homo life nnd ex- SWEET PEAS 35c per doz. Uce, who underwent an operation tracts from his writings were read It pays to advertise •- The Register ELGIN MAN'S WATCH or appendicitis last week at the by Mrs. Gertrude Capon, Miss Eliza- i» Branch hospital, is improv- beth Walling, Mrs. Harry Onborn, —Exhibtion of— ~ POT PLANTS i > Miss Gertrude Heslier, Mrs, Euse- iMtis Anna Olson of Spring Btreet blus Bedle and Mrs, Elizabeth Wall- Very special offering at a PRIMROSE 75c to $2.0ff ea. $i recovered from Injuries received ing. Mrs. Daniel H. Cook Bang New Spring Gowns striking price. H a coasting accident on Elkua's "The Hoot Owl and the Whippoor- Authentic Colonial design BEGONIA 50c to $3.00 ea. 1 "1 and has resumed her work at wlll." A committee composed of MU> S. L. Vail will conduct an in quadruple eilvor plate. CYCLAMEN $1.00 to $3.00 ea. S. Thompson & Co.'s office on Hugh Ryder, Miss Ruth Bennett and A rare bargain that's Rev. James Dykema submitted the Exhibit and Sale of New Modal right "in season," PRIMULA 75c to $2.00 ea. jcrbert Btreet. , ( BOSTON FERNS 75c to $5.00 ea. ^George Frazer of Elizabeth has following year's program with tho Drtaiae from $3.65 igon spending a few days with Mr. member having charge each month: , CINERARIAS $1.00 to $2.00 ea. md Mrs. Joseph E. Fix, Jr., of |P«liru»rJ>-;-ptuJy ,. of. . Esrlr Gr««c« fridge avenue. through writings of Homer, Rev. Jimes Sat., Jan. 30th to Dytctm*. {Edgar Bray of Spring street has March—(!r«li Myttiolotr, Mill Byblllah Don't lm^o to say much about this—you know it, 15 jewel, Ferns for Fern Dishes > >«cn visiting Joooph Lackay of Free-. Oiborn. Sat., Feb. 13th 12 size, thin model, in special model engraved case. A lOld. ' ' - April—Bu»«lo, VVi-.'t'rurs of Tolstoy, Mls> Silver Bread Trays Eileen O'Keefe, dauchter of John Gertrude Hcnllcr real timepicco at a real price. ' FUNERAL DESIGNS DELIVERED May—Germany, Goethe. Mrs. Gertrude at Har Dressmaking Eetabliihment Proper Borvico at your F, Q'Keefo of Hudson avenue,1.sv1as Capon.' - - > tablo requires one of ljne years old Saturday and a/party June—Hollind, IU Art, llln Ruth Sen. these graceful new de- You can buy any of Member, of the American Telegraph Florist nett. 51 First Avenue Bigns—French gray or vss given in celebration of her I - ' >lrthday. Games .were played ond Stptsmbir—Original nltfht—Club men- bright finish. these watches with ben, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Silecn received many gifts. Qotober—Japan, The Jnpaneie Shaiccs- your eyes tight shut i $3.65 Mrs. James E. Grlggrs of Madison peitre, WUIIairi Huffh Ryder; —wo carry none but the best hVcnod picked two pansles blooming Novembers-Miscellaneous, Mr». Euie- VERY MODERATE PRICES made—you can make no mis- blui Dedle. WILLIAM MEARS n her front yard, ono on Friday and take here. - December—Christmas, .Willett Hasgort/. Hemstitching Plaating mother on Monday of this week. January—France, Ite Literature, MUs Upper watch is of latest design .'•Miss Helen F. Dennis of South Elisabeth. Wallln». Button' Made to Order -—white gold filled, carved case Rumson . New Jersey ittoet graduated lost • Friday from No m'cotlngs are held In July and Silks and Woola on Sale •—Fine lG-jewcl movement. JontcUIr normal school. Ilor par- "August. Built for good hard usage and Hits, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. DenniSi Tho remainder.- of the evening Hours from .8 to 6— lims like a top. PHONE 361 RUMSON . kttended tho graduating; exercises. was spent wjth refreshments-and the Also Saturday Evonlngs $17.00 ^ Mrs. Louis Ddl'Omo of Bridge 'if Lower watch ii of 14-Vt solid tyenue gave birth to a son last Frl- white1 gold—silver dial, fine 16 lay. The Infant has been named jewel movement—a new style, I0IIIHI [ MARRIED TWO YEARS. balances greatly in excess of those on Lawrence street, Beacon'Beach, and Eleanor and Miss Helen Sap of last year. I to Cortland B. Ogden. The sale was pah. , NEWARK'S Parly for Mr. and Mn. George W Mr. and Mrs. 'William Bardcwick made through Ogden & Nightingale. Mrs. Clara Klein and Mrs. Bart-v TUBULAR RACING SKATES Clarll, Jr.! of Matawan. and their son Arthur of East Orange | Ralph Williams is building a now Icy apent Saturday at Newark. St. A surprise party was given las: spent Saturday and, Sunday with I house on Highland boulevard, Bel- Mr. and Mrs, William Gahl of ihiiberShubertt jjg B week for Mr., and Mrs. George W Mrs. Edith Philippi. Mrs. Philippi vedere Beach. Queon'a Village spent tho wo«H-«nd 'T0* Brwtoni PL, »asr Bros* St ^^ Brosd wd Fullon St*. Clark, Jr., of Matnwan, in celcbra spent part of lust week with her T. Rlzzleo of Newark is spending with Mr. and Mrs. Charlca Miller. $7 AS 1Why go to New York? All the good shows come here! tion of their ^second wedding ann daughter, Mrs. Francis Goertner of a week here remodeling some of his LorotU Scholl has returned to Versary. Dancing and other past Stateh Island. cottages. school after being laid up a woek with shoes—-.all sizes times wore enjoyed, after which re- The Baptist ladies' aid society Miss Louise Beyer Ima returned with grip. ' / NOW PLAYING freshments wcra served. Those will hold an nil-day -jieeting tomor- homo from a visit with friends at Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ponzenac of NOW PLAYING Second «nd FINAL WEEK ' MATS: TODAV * SAT. v present were Mrs. Ella Glldewel row at Mn. Thomas Lr.rsen's. Nyack, N, Y. Wept New York, Mrs. Campbell of MATS. TODAY-4 SAT. BE COSTA'S COMEDY HIT Mrs. Arthur Eschelbach, Garretl Tho Friendship club met • yester- Mrs. Georgo Worth of Petonlc, Brooklyri%nd Mr. and Mrs. William Cotnlnr Dlrtct from Imperial Theatre Evans, Carl Dietz, Mr. and Mrsda, y at Mrs. Edith Philippi's, where J,. I., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Georgo 1 fi. Y, wllh Enllr* C«at and Pro. Gardener wore guests of Mrs; . . ductlon Intact ., KOSHER Chfester P. Aumack, Doris Aumacl; cards and a luncheon were enjoyed. Worth of Main street,- Georgo Fonzonac one! day last week. AETHUrt HAWMCKSTEIN PRESENTS and Mrs. Elizabeth Evans of Re Friends of Ernest Hammer had a 1 Jeromo Gorman lias been elected The Bilfesl Mualcal Hit Ev«r Pro- Bank; Lloyd Little, Dorothy Little, fine time Saturday night at a stag J president of the Catholic club. Ben- " "la, America 1 UNION' BEACH MEWS. KITTY Mr. and Mrs. William Smith,.Georg party at his house. ' Cards, songs, jamino Stern is vice president, Wil- and 'William Smith and Mr. am refreshments and other attractions A Double Wedding Anniversaj-y. liam Schoba recording and finan- ROSE- KELLY Mrs, George Clark, St., of Matawan sped the time all too quickly for ..Celebrated L»st Wedneiday. cial secretary, Conrad Betz assist- ORIGINAL CAST 4 PRODUCTION and Myron.Clark ofKeyport. Mrs. the guests. ',' •_ Mr. nnd Mrs. Chailes Sappah, Sr., ant secretary, Peter Jamison ser- Clark was-formerly Miss Mabel Ev- The women's hous. committee of HOCKEY SKATES DIRECT FROrt p MONTHS IN N. Y. celebrateJ their 41st wedding an- gcant-at-arma and James Qorcornn MARIE ans'of Red Bank. ' the Civic interests association .is A THOUBAND lAUGHS-^DANDV invurtaiy last Wednesday and their marshal, With • • NESTnrKLINOTE holding meetings every Friday af- with shoes—all sizes son George and his wifo celebrated DESIREE ELLINGER ternoon to make Articles for a fair Forty resldonts of this place, BARGAIN MATS. WED. 4 SAT. their eleventh anniversary the tnme I and ALLAN ROGERS Leada in Auto Traffic. to be held next month. mostly members of tho UnipniBcacli 'Books nnd Lrrlci by Otto Harlach and day. The house was .prettily dec- Pemocratio club attended the In- Mayor Hetrick of Asbury Park The Ovacs, a new basketball team orated, a color scheme,of Bilver and Oie'« Hsmmersteln 2nd . NEXT WEEK—SEATS NOW has announced that a traffic survey representing the Community, house auguration ;of A. Harry Mooro as Muilo by Rudolf Frlml and Hirbirt gold being carried out. A supper S4.95 at Ocean View, played tlieir firs governor nt Trenton Tuesday of Stothart . Direct from Broadway made by the state highway depart- was served find singing and danc- ment last summer) showed tha game of the season Saturday nigh last'week. One of the Sollo trans- Diness Arranged by David Bennett ing were enjoyed by all. Among portation company's busses wss THE .•-• 40,000 cars passed a given point at against'an Atlantic Highlands five those present were Mr. and Mrs. NEXT WEEK—SEATS NOW Aebury Park in a sixteen-hour per- and won by ascore of 27 to 14. The hired to carry pnrt of tho delega- Robert Sappah and daughter Eve- tion. Others wont in private cars. DIRECT FROM SEASON IN N. Y. iod oh July 4th. This was the high- Oyacs would like to book games lyn,'Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Sappah, LEON KISLIN est mark reached bj any town in with other teams. Boxing and vari- Jr., and children Charles and Edna, ous other' eports are enjoyed ADA MAY • CAPTAIN VORTEX the state. • Mr. and Mrq. Theodore Sappah and When there is something; a Want 13 East Front St. Red Bank, N. J. ei» . Wednesday and Saturday nights by daughtor Jano of Briaroliff,' N. V,, Advertisement in Tho Register can NOEL COWARD'S . DRAMATIC SEN-' the boys at the Community-house. In . , _', SATION Alcohol Was Pure. Mrs. John Sappah, Mr. and'Mrs. do for you, dont try to do it In a One Door from Palac* Theater INKS With The Christian Endeavor' society Edward Cullerf and children James more expensive way.—Advertise- J The state department of health ment., , , i. OPEN EVENINGS MR. COWARD and LILLIAN has notified the county authorities >£ the'Baptist church will!entertain -WITH JOE E. BHOWN 4 J. HAROLD the Christian Endeayoreis of New HUBRAY . ' BRAITHWAITE that the alcohol seized on a boat in Monmouth and Atlantic Highlands MATS. WED. 4 SAT. MATS. WED. 4 SAT. Shark river two months ago is pure next Wednesday in the lecture room and fit .for medicinal use. It will of the" church in celebration of To NEWARK To RED BANK probably be given to the county hos- P. M^FROM NEWARK "Christian Endeavor week." P. M. FROM RED BANK ' C R. R.—SlTS S:34. 6:38, 9:14 pitals. o ' ; | 12)28, 1146, 3l57, 4>1S. 4*5, 6lOO P. R. JL—«:32, 8:41, I2i23 FO i inw THE CROWD TO LEONARDO NE\VS. ' XEANSBURG NEWS. Baptists Eloctod Officers at Semi- Ogden & Nightingale Negotiate Annual Meeting La»t Week. Salo of Hollywood Hotel. The Hollywood hotel, which has The congregation of the Baptist been owned, for some time by Mrs. :hurch and three societies of theHarry Pollander and Dr. George 47 BROAD ST- RED BANK-N-J- Phone 1999 hurch elected officers at their semi- Hollander, has b'een sold through nnual meeting last week. The Ogden & Nffehtingale to a local res- hurch officers are Mrs. Morton ident. • Southall clerk,-Mrs. Albert E. John- son treasurer, Miss Blanche Lcon- Mr. and Mrs. H. Peterson, Mr. rd treasurer of benevolences, Mrs. ind Mrs. Peter Licari and Mrs. R. Twelve New ffSCO Stores Herbert Leonard- organist, Walter IVilliama motored to New York Sat- Jills, Albert Johnson, Charles Frost urday, where they attended the Opened Last Friday! ind Daniel Leonard deacons and ipera. . Uharles Frost, Albert Johnson, Wal- Mr. and Mrs. William Woods and 22 New Stores Since January 1st ;er Sills, Daniel Leonard and Ar- heir daughter. Isabel have moved hVir Larsen trustees., The Sunday- o Hackensack for the remainder of One New Store a Day Average for New Year chool elected Albert E. Johnson su- he winter...'.." eriirtendent,' Charles Frost and The card party and dance held at _^ As in tho past •when (this Company was the trail-blazer - Itanley Phraner assistant superin- Manning place hall by the Catholic in Increasing itsPStore accommodations to. an appreciative andents, Arthur Larsen secretary, aughters Saturday night was a piibtc, so it is now. Of course, it is now on a larger scale. [rs. Philip Came treasurer, Miss ;ery successful' affair. With' Twelve new American Store openings last Friday, the ilda > Southall librarian and Miss total for the" first twenty-two days of the New Year is 22 iinnie Phraner organist. The la- Miss NanlHelwig has resumed her Grocery and Combination Meats and Groceries, and 4 Meat ies'.aid society elected Mrs. Carne luties as head .bookkeeper and Departments! No •wonder that we keep our name fully, itenographer at the local, office of backed up with "the goods." . . • resident,. Mrs. Daniel Leonard vice resident, Mrs. William. Burdge EOC- iorrisey & Walker after a two itary, Mrs. Charles Frost treasurer weeks' vacation. ., • TFmrsday, F'riday, Saturday, ad Mrs. Wentworth Cranbrook and Mrs. Herman Maurer has re- Big 25c Sale All This Week! ;rs. Martin Nelson members of the irned to - her homa on Manning •January 28tH . January 29tb. January 3OtH riving committee. The Christian lace from a visit with friends at Tho Cold Morning Finest Large Fmit Indeavor society elected iliss Hilda irooklyn. • Breakfast Pood outhall president, Mrs. Ellen J. Howard Irwin is spending the re- Three Big Dollar Days-Sale Starts Thursday Morning, at 8 o'clock Gold Seal Santa Clara Bills vice president. Miss Mildred iainder_ Kippered Snacks ...4 can, 25c Reg. 15c Apple Butter 2 can,2 5c Reg. lac Apple Sauce ...*..,2 canj 2!c ."•<• Flnoit Stuffed Olivet 2 hots 25c * V . 31-PIECE BREAKFAST SET .. 31-PIECE BREAKFAST SET ' ' !i?di* £*V"~*Xi •-••2 hot« 25c Blue Bird decoration—West End Pottery. All 6 Cups, 6 Saucers, 6 Plates, C Desserts* C Oat- Corn Starch 4 pkg, 25c , first class chinaware. Ono set to a customer. meals and 1 Flatter. The Best Bread You Ever Ate ! ELECTRIC TOASTERS $4.39 $2.98 ** Bread Star Electric Vibratpra , $5.00 and $12.50 Electric Curling Iron $2.29 Supreme ^ can always fill in from, our regular stock in this pattern. BIS Golden crusted loaf of health-giving vitamlncs ALARM CLOCKS $1.00 and $1.98 or coko-llko richness end delicious flavor, Pitcher and 6 Glasses SHEET MOSIC 6 Bluebird Cups and BATH STOOLS TWO BIG CIGAR SPECIALS Grapo Cut : Wlilto Enamel Victor Bread '.. pan loaf -jc 4 copies $1.00 • Saucers for $1.00 > $1.00 set / The Outstanding Blend in PLANCO and UNCLE GREEN $1.00 ea^ Another Big, 2Bc Value , COLORED BULBS Id* Four Slates When Sold cut; from $2.50 to $-1.60 box of B0 NASHUA BLANKETS BOSTON,BAGS BABY SWEATERS 04x70 Indies 8 for $1.00 - Ovornight Bags r 0 U a ntDe tI le 0 C Kar t0 11 , , $1.00 ea. asco j J| v «*. h ^ . , ," ,' ,« I" Puwh«»or. ' W< Bu> y a box— i $1.00 ea; PILLOW CASES $1.00 ea. ; Delicious combination of . fcl".? have^u rlrlTLir ^ ?"» •""* »" UMBRELLAS Filet Inlaid HOUSE DRESSES Coffee 111 Roaitcd Vogetnblci, Coffee , You'll Tails Ih. Differencsl and Chicory. 'Fancy Handles 4 for $1,00 BROQMS AH Shtcn—Oood Stylos v $1.00 ea. , $1.00 ea. • SODA FOUNTAIN LUNCH KIT and STEMWARE 2 for $1.00 Evaporated Milk can 6c, 10c Chumpncne GIMIII, Shorbtrti, Certificate! Free with Each Dollar Soda Book Pint Vacuum Bottle Wntsr Tumblers, etc. Each CANDLE STICKS SHOPPING BAG Hatnmtrid Silver, PlnU 1ST, Where Quality Count* You W SATURDAY ••• . Completo for tlini worth 60 ctnts—for Dol- $1.00 lar D»y«i*- ' jUegular S2 all • over Can Count on Quality I 4 for $1.00 Sold'All.t)v«r tot Double That $1.00 pair HOT LUNCHEQNETTfe B|MslaVasMPMslsHs«B«NsaaBsiBlBiB«B«Ms« ). /' ru AfX'--' RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 27,1926. business association pf New'York. ond wedding anniversary with a club met 'yesterday afternoon at Hyde Park after a visit to Mrs. John NEWS FROM MIDDLETOWN Mr. Smith is. employed by this asso- party a few days ago. Mrs. John H. Wermert's a Belford. Moulds of Navesink. I ciation. Mrs. Alfred Brower of Locust Adam Linzmnyer of Naveslnk has Photographs of the children of PHONE 1675 TWO F1SHERMEN.TO QUIT THE William G. Raoul of Navcsink has Point entertained the members of a new radio outfit, the Port Monmouth school were a' preicriptlon for BUSINESS. returned from a trip of several the teachers' club of Nnvcsink at a Caleb Post of Bolford has a now taken last week. Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, We Refund Ypur Wosks in the South and West. Mrt. card party last week. radio outfit. Raoul, who Ii visiting in New Mex- Bilious Fever and Malaria. Money if Goods Bay FliJiormep H«i « V»ry Poor Tho Mountain and Shore bridge Mrs. Yappe has( returned to Now H Pays to Advertise in the Register. Snason Utt - YAr^-rir»mtn to ico, is expected homo in a short It Kills the Germs ; . Are Not Urgo CommlttMmMi fo Grant time. J 94,000 Appropriation. Mrs. Eslella Peters and her Satisfactory. , Paul Turnow of BcUord will quit daughter of Now York have been tlip pound fishing Industry to cngago spending several day? with Mrs. "in lobsterine. H« la bavins a bont Potcrs's mother, Mrs. Joseph We Carry a Full built for iWt purpose, Elmer Max- Thompson of Belford. Line of Imported ' son IB another Delford man who yill General and Mrs. William Bar- February and Domestic quit pound fishing. The fishermencloy Parsons, who are "spending tho had a very poor aoason last year and winter at New York, Bp^nt Satur- Delicacies and It Is expected that «prlng will find day at their home at Locust Point. fowpr pound flehormen on Eatitan Miss Mabel Farrell has resumed i Fancy Groceries , bny than ever before since pound her duties at the Port Monmouth (Milne was begun there. postofllco after having been laid up Wilton Rugs A large attendance Is expected at two weeks with sickness. 40 MONMOUTH ST RED BANK, N. J. 'the township committee meeting to- Miss Mildred DeVcsty, who has > , SLIGHT SECONDS ^^ morrow night. Tho various flro been h'omo for a few days from the companies of tho township will send Women's college nt New Brunswick, WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SELL " delegations tp tho fcicetine In sup-has resumed hor studies. AT l,E$S THAN WHOLESALE PRICES port of the appropriation of $4 000 Mrs. Blanche Adams of Belford Is "QUALITY AND SERVICE"—OUR MOTTO ' ( vory sick. '' in the budget of expenses for flro MANUFACTURED BY A. & M. KARAGHEUSIAN AT THE FREEHOLD RUG MILLS ALL KINDS OF SANDWICHES WITH BUTTER 10c - fighting pui-poses. .There ate 400 Mr, and Mrs. Edmund Schmidt of flremen in tho township and abput as East Keansbuig celebrated their sec- We liove ju.t Take advantage of Home-Made Salads and Roasta'd Chickens Daily ninny members of tho various wom- received another this unusual ssle of F!sh Cakei and Clam Chowder Every Friday en's auxiliaries of tho companies. lot of them fine HIGH GRADE The Episcopalians of Belford and Wilton RUB« from WILTON"RUGS Port Momnouth will hold their first the mill making at prices you OUR STANDARD PRICES service cither Sunday, February We Aim our Bisortment one to sell perfect diamonds at 11 of tho liioit would ordinarily pay 7th, • or Sunday, February 14tli. H 1 Evergreen Cocoa, V2 lb pkgs 2. for 23c} It) 21c is planned to rant'.* bouso at Camp low' margin of - profit. A conipleto we .havq for rugs of much • bell's Junction for this purpose. On comparison of values will be ' ever «hown. inferior quality. Granulated Sugar ...... r...... ^...S lbs. 27c your best way of knowing if Popular derfgnt in the advice of thebishop of the dlo- wo hit the mark. ' These rugs are so Coffee—our loose Java and Bokar:. lb 45c cose tho project of building a the mott wanted slightly imperfect church hns been deferred until after colors:—Blue, Taupe, that many could White Rose Coffee with free sample pkg. Y$> 47c the results of holding services In a Roiq, and ^Vnlnut bo sold as perfect.. Grade A Coffee ^...... :....i. lb 47c temporary place are known (John P. Euler. of Belford liaa received a White Rose Spaghetti and Macaroni 3 pkgs 25c number -_of letters ' from Episco- Del Monte Pineapple ...... i..lge. can 25c palians who" say they will join the ti Y ' HERATI, French Wilton Worsted, 9x12 ft. . ,.i...... : ' ;..,...$OA.00 Cider—Sweet and Pure gall. 29c David Schnoor of Be'Tori.has r* A Positive Peach" newod his request to Judge Law- said u young ludy who £aw SHAH ABBAS, French Wilton Worsted,: 9x12'ft .$|»e.00 Walnuts, Calif. Diamond Brand, fresh ....ft 29c ' rence for an InvestlKation. of the this perfect blue ,whito gem. Heinz Tomato Soup .:...... small 3 cans 25c henrlne of WiUlftm Wasmer,* Bel- •'..•; $90.00 ford boy and a friend of Mr, LAKEWOOD,-Extra Quality Wool Wilton, 9x12 ft ...!:.$gg.00 Campbell's Beans :...... 3 for 25c-' Schnoor. The boy was arrested on $ Campbell's Tomato Soups ...... 1...... 3 for 25c . o charge of trapping without 'a_ li- SAMARKAND, Fine Qpality .Wool Wi;lton, 9x12 ft 50'°° cense. Mr. Schnoor claimc, the boy All Other Kinds .:...;...... : can 9c V had a 11-ense at the tlmo^he hearing Baker's Rock Lobster*.. l/z-1fo can 35c •took place. Justice Louis' Meesa HERATI GRADE ...... 9x15 ft. $-f 9C.00 11.3x15 ft. $-f/lR!.OO before whom the hearing took place Del Monte Red Alaska Salmon ..':.:...tall can 35c 00 •claims the boy did not have a li- . Snappy Style • $ SHAH ABBAS GRADE 9x15-ft. $ Oft- - 11.3x15 ft. $| ^1 A.00 cense. ' " • ' ,.'"' ~: i- R. & R. Chicken Broth ...... ;...."...... 2 cans 25c It wj|i cincli tho case for come •} A new ceiling la being placed in . wise follow with matrimonial .!. 100 SMALL RUGS INCLUDED IN THIS SALE ""X . Gulden's Mustard .2 for 25c : the dining room of the flrehouse oi ' leanings. , •{< Chemical fire company of Belford Prunes, large 40-50 Calif. Sunsweet 2 lbs. 25c and other Improvements are being $115.00 '4 Pride of the Farm Catsup ...: 18c made. George W. Leek and Nehe- ; mlah SalnVon, t\?p members of the Blue Label Catsup large 22c v: small 16c "company,•uo'&otoc the work free of 35|% DISGOUNT Sunbeam Catsup, large bottles'.. 18c charge. They are holped from timo to time by other firemen, who also ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Duz—large; one small Free; and a Shopping .donate their services. Bag—all 3 lor 20c Duo to the stormy weather last ? Thursday night the .Sane held by Unsurpassed OTHER PRICES ARE THE SAME AS IN OUR Chemical fire company of Belford for beauty and. value. Per- was not largely attended, but the at- fect diamond flunked by sea FORMER ADVERTISEMENT I tendance was good considering the blue sapphires. • heavy rain atoim. Tho flremen will $300.00 V \ —Ask for a Price List at the Store— hold another dance at the firehbuso f I tomorrow night, with music by Hor- . ner's orchestra, Everything indi- Our Products Are Guaranteed \ cates a large attendance. ' REUSSILLE'S I I, N. ]. Anthony Stnlfa pf East Kcans- WE" ARE OPEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS burg ha3 been made a member of Monmouth'a Leading Jeweler '}' " ' tho fire chiefs' association of New , HEADQUARTERS FOR WILTON RUGS Open 7:00 a. m. and Close 12:00 p. m. Every Day ; Jersey. He was proposed, for mem- '36 Broad St., Red Bank | bership by Henry J. Lentz, who is a member of the association. Mr. Stalfa and Mr. Lentz attended a re- cent meeting of tho association at Milbum and they report having had H^^?^ a fine time. r 4, ., Rev: Richard Conbver, an even- gollst, preached at the. Belford Methodist church Sunday. Teams of church members and preachers from adjoining towns tire calling "at Bel- ford homes this week to urge folks RedB to attend evangelistic services, which will'1 be conducted at the Open Evenings Next to Palace Theatre Phone 1890 church noitt week by Mr. Conover. Tho Port Monmouth social club D1XON BROTHERS, Proprietors met Saturday night at Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Casler's.' First prizes •were won by Mrs. Emmo* Clayton and Everett Casler and the coneo- "The Largest and Most Complete Line of Radio in lation prise went to Wesley: Walk- er. Tho ,club will meet Saturday ' tight of thlc week at Mr. and Mrs. Monmouth Coiinty at Attractive Prices" Clayton's. Tho firomen of Port Monmouth. •will hold a party, and danco Friday night of next week at tho school- houso at that place. The ladies' ATWATER -KENT auxiliary of the fire company will hold a similar affair' at the same . place Friday night, February 19th, With Mrs. Charles Runybff in charge, F^ERGLJSON " 8 " William Morford and hin two ions of New Monmouth, who are spending the winter at St. Peters- burg, Florida, a. few days ago made KELLOGG a visit to Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Mc- Connell of Bolford, who are spend- ing tho winter at Tarpon Springs, WAVE - MASTER Florida. : ' The ladies' auxiliary of Independ- ent flro company of Belford is This Beautiful and High Powered Set planning to give » vaudeville "show FREED -EISEMANN ontly in March'. Local and pro- Retails for fessional porformers will take part. Mies Mario, Belloff Is chairman of tho show committee. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Rov. A. C. Polhemus 0.: Belford has a new radio outfit. The mem- bers of the'congregation of the B«K \ ford Mothodlst church mado up a •-OUR SELLING PRICE— Radio!a28 Garod V David Somerset purse to help pay for the maohlnei BABY GRAND 1 which was bought from Joteph P. LIST $260.00 BEST EQUIPMENT "FOUlt ' B Kennedy of BolforU. For a Limited Time Only Lilt $59.00 LUt 185.00 M. Gordon Jonoi and William $ 00 Mount, who nro' manufacturing $265.00 ,00 $ automobile houioi or "homos on 239- wheeh" at NavcMnk, will ship one Com pi • to 39°° of thcsn rnnohlu«i to Chicago for ex- With 8 Tutsi hibition at Iho annuM sportsmen'* , , show,' , Th« ladles' nuxllltry of Independ- ent flra compnny of Moiford clearnd Evcroady, Burgess, RayO-Vac BATTERIES JOB by a card party last Thursday R. C. A. or Cunningham Tubes $J,95 AT OUR USUAL LOW I'RICC flight.* Another similar affair will ;' b« held Thursday night of n«xt wooft at Schnoor'i lull. , William Suthoriirul, Jr., ion of COMPLETE LINE OF SPEAKERS, ACCESSORIES AND ELIMINATORS • William Sutherland, lias recovered ; from nenrlet favor but he U now —Sets Sold Complete a,s Low at $2.50 Per Week— very; ilok >wHU r)i«um»tlim. Tho Quarantine notice) hn bion Uk«n ; WE ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE EVERY ITEM SOLD off the houie. , William S. aoldtn of Locuit Pdlnt'hu t n«w Chryikr- autonto- 'bile, . , ' Mr. and Mri.Ullarry Smith of RED BANK RADIO SALESM port Motimoutlv Ukt w««k utttndod IT-' RED BANK -REGISTER,. JANUARY. 27,, 1926, AN ICY.BATH. broke through the ice on a pond Fri- otapso before Ae latter part' of day, but he suffered no, bad effects April, when it it expected that the Frank Crawford of Colt'i Neck Hai from his wetting.' new Cooper's bridgo will ro-open, It an Unpleaiant Experience. Harold White, .aon of. Ansel will be a great relief to River Plata The San 1emo A bridge over a creek in Marlboro White, underwent an operation last folks to got rid of the large amount OPEN AU. YEAR Ocein and Wait End Avanuai, Wait End. township, near' Montrosc, is being week at a New York hospital. Ho of trafllo that has poured through Dancing. Dinner, $2.80. A la carte. Afternoon Teai And Supptri/ rebuilt under the direction of Louis is improving, 'His parents tpent this placo since the bridge has been SALE! Snyder of Colt's Nock. One of theSunday at tho hospital with him. closed. .» Sh Dinners ' TcL tons Brancb, 1743 d. FOLCL men working on the job is Frank Mrs, .William Bray, who has been Mr. and Mrs. $oloman of New Crawford of Colt'j Neck. Ho very-sick with pneumonia, is Improv- York woro Su.iday guests of Mrs. standing on tho ico under the bridge Mario Bainei.- :i- i ing, last Wednesday and breaking up the The Holmdcl card club met last Mrs. diaries Hcrndon returned ico with a pickt-xc whon ha lost his night at Mrs. Joseph iCinhafer'u. homo laat week from the Long Quality—Rich w flavor, always uniform, 25$ Discount 25? ! balance and fell. Ho sl d off (he ice The Crawford's Corner card club Branch hospital, where she was'a manufactured in a santt&ry bottling plant, After April 1st we will be located dt 16-18 White Street, into the water. SpafTord Walling, did not meet lust week because, a patient. who lives nearby, was watul.ing tho number of the members arc laid up Tho 500 club met last Thursday scientifically, vith pure cane sugar syrup, bridgo building^jrjb and ho pulled nearly opposite the Post Office. v with sickness. at Mrs, Benjamin H. Crate's. Mrs. Mr. Crawford out of t o wnterl Mr. From prosont indications all theJames McPhco won first prize. 'Sec- guaranteed PURE FOOD extracts and flavors. Our quarters will be somewhat smaller and we must reduce Crawford went to Mr. Walling's farms which were not tenanted last ond prize and the heart prise went liouso and changed Ilia clothing. He year will again have no occupnnts to Ma; Benjamin H. Crate. • Mrs, Charged into a PERFEC1LY STERILIZED our present stock before.moving, therefore for the next two weeks had to walk nearly a mile in cloth- this year. On tho other.hand there Irving Rink received tho consolation &OTTLE and served to you as a FOOD PRO- we will give a discount of 25% on all ng drenched with ico water bofore will not be as many vendues nor as prize. he got to Mr. Wallinc'a house, butmany farmers quitting the soil a; Sovcrnl strangers were hero last 1 DUCT, as veil as a TH1R51 QUENCHER, is suffored^no bad effects from his was the CBSO last year. week, when the weatlic. was warm, ratting. STho chief coming ovent of tholooking for home sites. A big lot of what you get when you buy week herq is John Andcrson'B Yen- building is expected in tho spring. , Floor, Table. Boudoir Lamps JiOLMDEL. NEWS. due tomorrow./ A large :alo is ex The past week has seen consider- pectcd. able progress in tho work of build- CARBONATED BEVERAGES American Mtchtnlci Receive Viiit Bcrnhard Schmitt attended the in- ing tho now community house. The from Deputy Councillor. auguration of Governor A. Harry warm day's early last wook Enabled and Shades I Albert E. Snyder of Bed Bank, Moore at Trenton last week. He tho contrnctor to speed up the job. deputy councillor for tho American iays that he expects, after the next Mr. and Mrs. James McPhee spent Manufactured by ' I ( Wonderful fine selection just now. Buy early and have the rlethnnics' Jodces of this district, presidential election, to be, atilo to Saturday and Sunday with friends e pad a visits tlur lodgo at tluskttend tho lnnUBUration of M.r.at Brooklyn. _• __ ;K i> >t pick. place Tuesday night of last week. |Moor o a3 PrC3i(icnt of th0 United H: G. DEGMRM There was Bpcechmaking, a social i statc3 WAYSIDE NEWS. icason and refreshments. • Miss Dora Tilton spent last week Weighing Sociable for Building Telephone 1051 . RED BANK, N. J. Charles Phillips is laid up with with Her brother, Harold Tilton of Fund Held Friday. oils. Middletown township. The warm weather last week ap- A weighing sociablo was held at Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Ely were the homo of Mrs. Fred Lawrence parently put farmers in mind of housed with heavy colt's part of last C. H. ENNIS pring plowing, for the William C. Friday for tho benefit vof» the build- ••••MMtW week. Their daughter Betty is out ng fund. Those present were Mr. 64 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. Ely estate sold a number of horses after having boon sick two weeks to farmers. Teams wore bought by and Mrs.' Gro'vor • Dangler* Albert with a cold. and Elinoro Dangler, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Appnnel o! Chapel Hill, C. Miss Carrie Hanco is confined to Detore ot Ilazlet and Forman Smith James Green, Marguerite and,Eva tho house with sickness. Greon, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Dang- f RrRobertsvillot . A team,of mules Tho special series of sermons American vas bought by. J. . Snydcr of Ten- er, Mrs, Lida Dangler, Joseph* which Rev. John Sherman is preach- Dangler, Mrs, Frank JackBbn, Mrs. ent ing at tho Baptist church Sunday E. Stout, Ryder Stout, Mm. Dercnda Mr. and Mrs. Bronson Butler have nights continue to draw largo con- •ecovered from grip. . . Jackson, Wilfred Jackson, Mrs. Jane gregations. Last week more than White, Evelyn and Gladys Sehultl, Food Mrs. John H. Stilwngon, who has SUMMER HOME ROBBED, Portland, Oregon, are visiting their FAIR HAVEN NEWS. MIM LOUIM Hampton, who baavisiting her daughter, Mrs. Martin Menrt. Engineer, Contractor & Co., uncle. Chwl«» Cohen. Miss Ankelis >een employed in the telephone of- Walsh, and her son John, both of Big Worki, New Jersey. Silver Stqlan from Ik* Cromwall is making ft tour of the country. Daughter Born Sunday'to Mn? Lee Ice at Atlantlo Highlands, Is back at Newark, returned on Sunday. Gentlemen:—No < one appreciates 1 Hennei.ey—Ladiu' All MeeUnf. more than you the value of crit- Residence at S»«brlflit. One hundred persons attended the her former position at the Seabright Sarah E. Hayward spent Thurs- ically fine photography to show dsnee given last Friday night at the Mrs. Leo Hennessey gave birth to telephone piflc*. day with Mr. arid Mrs. John R. Con- WILLIAM O'BRIl TJ19 summer hoiro 0* Wllllwn clearly every detail of> the progress Nolson Cromwell on Oconn avenue high school building by the pupils of i daughter weighing eight and a »!>'•' • nor of South Amboy, of your works. at Seabright was broken into last the high school grades. half pounds Sunday. Mrs. Hennes- MARLBORO NEWS. Mrs. C, A. Burke, who has been But not every photographer can Friday night and a dffftof silver A surprise party was given last sey was formerly Miss Elslo Smith. in the Long Branch hospital the past give you the best work for two was stolen. The home had been Thursday night for Mrs". Harpld Tho Methodist ladles', aid society Ceor(« Crauel Building an Automo- two weeks, returned home on Sun-possible reasons:—first, ho may not closod for the winter and tho win-Peters. , will meet tomorrow at the church. bile Serrice Station. day. have, had the experience and scc- dows had been "boarded up. En- Victor Emery entertained a num- Buenos Fielder has gone to a New George Grauel, who bought the Mra. F. T. Burke entertained Mrs. orid, he may not have the "costly HIGH GRADE SERVICE /; M York hospital for an operation. Dexter of Mannsqunn over the equipment needed. When you en- trance to the House was gained by ber of friends at a party last John Brehany farm, Is erecting a gage a photographer to show the Approved and Improved tearing off the boards on a wjndow Wednesday night. , .• Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stowe have roadstsnd and gasoline station along week-end. * _ " progress of your works be sure he Frank Keach has returned.homo returned homo from a stay at Pitts- the highway. 'on tho sido taclne tho ocean. The Democratic Club Election. has both qualifications. Heating Plumbing Roofing Moves ransacked' a'number of from the Long Branch hospital, burg.- F. Stoli has aocepted a position If you need sharp, brilliant pic- rooms. Doors which were, locked where he had been a surgical pa- Mrs. Ida Hennessey' Is the newwith' the Home Bakery at {ante*- The Women's Democratic club of tures full of detail let me handle Water Systems Copper Work ' wore chopped down with an ax and tient. - ' " councilor of-tho Daughters of Lib-burg, Kcyport observed its third anniver- the job for you; I^will guarantee two largo vases which were very Mrs. John Connors is on the sick erty lodge. Mrs. A. J. Holland, who .went to sary last week with a reception and the work to be'the'beat that can Earthen and Iron Pipe valuable were smashed into bits. list. Miss Goraldine Smith ia^kept in- Texas a short time ego for a stay of election of officers. Tho now offi- bo dono. I can make negatives up cers arc Mrs. Edward Smith presi- to 11x14 inches. We Handle the American Radiator Company*" I , The thieves JiavVi apt been caught. Miss Anna Walsh ii Bayonne has doors with a cold. Buenos Cross is several months, returned on Thurs- sick with grip, day owinp to tha illness of herdent, Mrs. Harold Davis vice presi- Respectfully, ARCOLA HEATING SYSTEMS I , -m i m been visiting relatives here, R, C. BRELLE 1 George Brake spent Saturday and Tile county firemen's rellof asso- father, Charles M. Wyclcoff. dent, Mrs. Joseph Campy secretary RUMSON NEWS. ciation' met Sunday at the firohouso Mrs. John Brehany, who has been and John Braney treasurer. Box 434 Port Monmouth, N. J. REDBANK and SEA BRIGHT Sunday with friends at New York, Phone Keansburg 13-W School Teacher Reiignt Poaition to Bernard Ryan, who suffered a on £earl street. About 150 persons -' Become«Bflde. ' broken kneecap In a' coasting acci- were' present. i dent,'his not returned home from A dance will be hold on Friday Miss Augusta Cullman of Atlantic night of this week at the parish Highlands has given up her position the Long Branch TjosplUl as was re- ported last week. He will not behouse on Church street. as'a teacher at school No. 1. She is' The Gold Cedars grocery store, to be married soon to a Brooklyn, able to leave the hospital for several weeks. which was damaged by fire several young man. MIES Louise B. Morrow weeks Bgo, reopened today. Altera- of Shippenburg, Pennsylvania, has 1 Rev. John E. Murray, rector of tions have been made to the store. been engaged by the tchoo trustees Holy. Cross and Holy RoBary church- Mr. and Mrs. Jones of New York, to succeed Miss Cullman, ' es',, and Rev. JoscjphA. Linnqno, rec- •who bought the Baxter property en •Tho Toddle institute glee cluK tor of St. Joseph's church at Key-Clay street are occupying, the place. made up of fifty young men, vrfll port, are nuking a two weeks'' stay fitvo n concert on Friday night (ft in Florida. : this week at the Community, house Mrs. Louise Latzloy is on a trip fy/ NEWS. under the diroction , of tho Alpha Washington, D. C. .;, Councilman Clloe on •. Trip io Dolta dub.' Mrs. Elizabeth Moufft has an- . Miss JivoAyn Porter graduated lastnounced tho engagement of her ".A.,. Florid*, Friday from Newark normal school. daughter', Florence E; Mount, to Councilman and Mm. Edmund Mr. and Mrs.'James Porter and Miss Arthur Burns of Perth Amboy. No Cline have gone to Florida to- visit Irene Porter attended tho. graduat- date has been set for'the wedding1. Mr. Cllne's brotheri William Kline, ing exercises, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 'The Methodist ladios'ald. society who is a. life guard on the beach .at Jeffrey and their daughter Helen Will hold a sociable on Friday night Hbllywood-by-the-Sea. / Were also present at the exercjses. of this.week at Mrs. Alice Slocum's James Seed of Lonif Branch, Mrs. Jeffrey's nie'oo, Miss Dorpthy on Second street. ' grrandson of Dr. Jamw J. Reed of Colton.of Lonff Branch, wac ono of..;.Harvey Tllton is.building a newthis place, underwent air operation "•] the graduates. ' ;' house on.Bruce place. for appendicitis last week at tho 1 Abraham Yollon Is sick with icar A. F. King's house on Bruce place Long Branch-hospital. : Ut fever. His mother, Mrs. Philip is nearly completed. Fred Brieten- Councilman' Herbert Youngr has Announcing Ypllen, in laid u,i with grip. bach Is doing the work! returned 'homo • frqm the Long Mrs. S. BJaine Miller of Perth Alfred Herbert is laid up with a Branch hospital, where he under- 1 Amboy nrtd Miss Ethel Ankelis of cold. .;'•'• ).':•. .'••• ;.".' •'• . '. •• went an operation for appendicitis, RED BANK Nash Dealer IO Broad Street, Red BanK, N. J. WHERE QUALITY BEATS PRICE! It is a genuine privilege and pleasure to announce that the J. W. Mount Company has assumed Nash representa- 7--9 lb Legs of Spring Lamb lb tion in Red Bank. ^ We feel that the Warren-Nash Motor Corporation and Philadelphia Leah Boiling Fresh Beef Good Cuts Chuck Nash owners in this territory are fortunate in having the Scrapple BEEF Nash franchise entrusted to a concern of such unusual UVER ROAST ability and splendid reputation. "™ .'•*'•. .., I. The new Nash home at Maple Avenue and White Street is amply provided with modern and efficient service equip- ment/and Nash owners are thus assured of a high standard of car maintenance. You are cordially invited to visit these headquarters to view the Nash Special Six and Advanced Six Series. ' "ffi Fancy Fowl or Roasting Chickens 39c lb r •-r- The new and original Nash-Seamon body designs and the Best Cuts Chuck Sugar Cured Cala Rib End Loin Large Size Skinned engineering refinements of these new models are sure to ROAST HAMS PORK HAMS compel your prof ound admiration. • • y Grouped among their many attractive features are 4-wheel brakes of special Nash design; full balloon tires and disc wheels as standard equipment; highly efficient force-feed oiling system; and superb performance qualities. i '• • SPECIAL SIX SERIES—ADVANCED- SIX SERIES Brookfield-Cloverbloom Butter 49c lb Models range from $1115 to $2090, f. o. b. factory Prime > Cuts Rib Center Cut Pork 5-7 lb Leg All Cut* Sirloin R0AST CHOPS LAMB STEAKS Warren-Nash Motor Corporation 229 West 64th Street ,•'(!! New York I. 1 Machine Sliced BOILED HAM S9c lb 1 RED'BANK REGISTER,.JANUARY 27,: 1926:' and Arthur Kellington motored tc tie Thome, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel H. , ^Nonce* * Naiv Egypt on Sunday, Visitin, Walling and children Harold, Helen, Notice b liereb/' givtn toAr tie hnl i W. J. r. GETTY HUGH H. GETTY vottn of the tehool dlttrtet of the bor- S»aM •«:'•*'?.'¥;••«-?*¥$n . >-iiftj,-i--!»;i"~- -''.I'-'.'-i--' ^ • K/V'VUv' "'' •'"'• "•"''•; \- Ralph Wright. Harvey and Eleanor, Mr,, and Mrs. Harry S. Cowles and sons Junior ou» at Rttiqion, in.the county ot Won- MRS. LOUISA MECKLEM IS Mrs. William 3. Bracy and daugh moutb, th.t -tbf annwl nmtltgi tn the -..Jiiifpipi ter Wilma spent a wock recently al and Thomas, Mrs. Ethel A. Cowles, HUGH GETTY, lite eUetloij «( three m.mb.rs of the Board of Wqi^OER FOR HER YEARS^ Frackville, Pa., as the guests of Mrs Mr. nnd Mrs, Charles X. Crawford, ?<•"&Edutrtto%a FwilJ|nl '*ht«J h«l• '"'d ' il9Mt Bchoo> •l* No >' m, 1 RBOm All Stations River Plaza Resident Celebrate Harry Christ. Mr. and Mrs. Kmil Pimper, Mr. and Three monbon, will U elooted for three , H«r Birthday With a Party Lai Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pettio anc Mrs. John Rapp, Mr. and Mrs. ' Establubed 187B ' yean. s The polls will remain open one hour, Thursday Afternoon—Travels I Mrs. N. M. Conover visited Mrs. Wil Thomas G. Cowles, Miss Anna and u much lonier » m«y. !>• neoaisirr, Distant Places Alone, liam Brown'of Cassvillo on Sunday Cowles, George W. Thorne, Jr., and ESR S to enable all the loeal voters prtjint to i:gooil;'»'tily*.oiiCapeeUl train te'av- Wednesday night tho ladies' ai Everett Simonson of Hazlet. Mr. east tbtlr balloti. ,_Ked .Bank 3.S8 A. M. -Returning, Mrs Louisa Meckletn celebrate and Mrs. William Hammell and Mr. 12 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. At sola ranting Kill to lubmlttid tho iniJN"*. rorfc,t,Wa«i23d/.street, Si<7 hereightieth birtlidaylast Thursda; met at the liomo of Mrs. Emma Er- question o( voting s tu for th« lollowliig , MT Ub.rty str.et, OiOO P. M. : and Mrs. George Hammell and chil- purposes: &U$reiv& -yeara of age." and under' 12. afternoon at the home of her son vin. Phone Red Bank, 17 4 O Current expenses. |37,800,00, ' Vc.?^: .n'alf,fare,'\-- '•-'.. Garret Sanfcrd of Lakcwood ha: dren Ida and Charles of South Am- i'or repairs and rcplaonmenu, IJ.000,00, ; Henry C. Mecklem of River Pla?a boy, Miss Alice Hinbon of Abbury Manual- tnlnlntr. $2,500.00. NEW JERSEY CENTRAL About twenty guests were prcsen' begun the organization of an or- The total amount thought to bi neees. chestra for the Sahford'Mdmoria' Park and Manfred Poling and Har- «nry Is $42,000.00. '" ami they.and the celebrant had , ry Auger of: Spring Bake. »D»t«il tU« 8KH d«y ot JanUI delightful 'time. A fine collatio: Sunday-school. Hi A* KbTTuf was served, including a Lord Balti Miss Elsie Glbbs spent the week ,WHOLESALE AND Kli'l'AlL eake made by Mrs. Mecklem. Graduating Class to Hold a Dance PnOVA^ OP MAPS, SUBMITTED IOR Mrs. Mecklem looks much young- The Queen Kose bible class began at the Pariah House. THE SUB-DIVISIOBDIVISION Of LANDSLANDS . AND DEALER IN ho joining of their autograph quilt Arthur V. Gregory KEGULATINO THE DtENINU OK er than herbage-and she is much it their meeting on Monday night The graduating class of the public B1REET8 AND • AVENUES. IN THIS more active arid vigorous than many school will hold a masquerade dance BOROUUH OC LITTLE SILVBll, persons younger than herself. Shi Nelson Hewitt of Camden is viait- RADIO Tho Mayor and Council of the Boiough ot LUMBER ng his daughter, Mis. J. W. Rose n Friday night of next week at the Llttlu Silver do ordain I relatives in various parts of ,thi parish house. 1. No map, plat, plan or chart ot lands PROPOSALS FOR BIOS. count'" and she spends consider- nd family. showing lots or streets, avenues, roads, BOROUCH>F ROMtON, N. J. j.Saah, Doors, Blinds, Glass The Mite society met Friday night Tho Shrewsbury athletic club will SALES AND SERVICE lanes tjr alleys, shall bs approved by tho NOTICE li hereby given that waled, able in visiting them. She is iward $2.50 in gold for the prettiest Mayor and Council of the, llorouih o( Lit- bids wlil bi received by the Mayor and of travel. Recently sho ivith Mrs. Wflson Applegate, Mrs. 10 White Street Red Bank, N.J. | tta silver unless ths streets, avenues, Council of the Ilorough'ef Itumson, n th» and Builders' Hardware. » Dcy and Mrs. Elizabeth costume and $2.50 in gold for. the roads. lanes or alleys ehewn on sultl nap, Borough Council Chambers, Eumion, N. J., : irip to Oregon where she plat, plan or chart, and the sidewalk" an oi 'Ihursilay ovenlnc, January 2?tb, n«t, Voorhees as hostesses. Mrs. G. W. 'unnicst costume at tho masquerade Tel. 474 each Hide thereof, aro clearly Indicated end at 8-00 o'cloek. for tho collection, removal >; RED BANK. N. J. stayed with relatives.. She made the dance to be held February 9th at shown upon n translucent tracing cloth and disposal or offal, Karbage, waste, ashes Conover's Sunday-school class eri- map, with faBt colored waterproof Ink, 'and and all l of use matter that msy accumu- journey there and back again with- he firehouse. : ; crtained with the pantomime, ^- '•;.,••.•,.. "-. :••::•-•:• ..-NOTICE..-.'.- ;:'-. v - •;. •••:•:,-•••••" > -i,,.r^ tcconpanlti by two cloth silnt uuplteates, late wtthla the llmitn ot tho Borough of out a companion. • - 'Wanted—A Wife." They also gave Miss Elizabeth Collcran of High- NotUe Is- nereby Rtven that the following local. DudjiQt. and. tax ordinance' were and unless monuments of hard, durable Itumson for tho period of threo yean, In Mrs. Mecklem spends considerable ands will succeed her sister, Mrs. approved by the Borough Council ot the Borouffh ot.Falr llaveo. County ot Monmouth. material, havinHavingg a depth of at least two accordance with Bpecllicauons approved in true rhythmic slyla n number of on JanUkry 12tn. I02C. '.•••• . ' .•••' . .- '- . ....:: and ono. hafi t feeit and at least six lnchcu and on fits .with tho Clerk of the {lorough Expert Repairing of her time in sowing and crochet- LOCAL BUDGET OF BOROUGH OF FAIR HAVEN, COUNTY OF MONMOUTH; of Rumaon, said bids to'be opened," read elections on" tho kitchen orchestra. Thomas Costello, as teacher of the square Bt: the {op, ohnpvbe ctetrly ihown : OF ting. She wears eye glasses, but first and second grades at the public FOR THE FISCAL. YEAR 1028. I / • and' Referenced on nald map at the inter- and noted upon at sold tneetlnsr, Spedftct* This Budgot Shall Coriitltuto tho Tax Ordinance. section ol all street* or avenues located tions nnd torms of pi-opoanis for the neesi" aside from this her faculties are un- ichool. Misa Bora Fineborg had AN ORDINANCE EELATINO TO TAXES FOR THB YEAR 1038. . enry .vysBons. carts, tools and- labor re? - v quired to ba furnished »nd done, may be' WATCHES, CLOCKS impaired. Her outstanding charac- HAZLET NEWS. BE IT ORDAINED by th«r Borough Council of the Soroush 61. Fair' Haven; • -2.' Application W'^pptovairof 'iinr* «n»Pr een' engaged by the school trustees County of Monmouth, that there shall'be assessed.' raised by: luxation, and collected obtalncil from the Borough Clerk br par. and JEWELRY teristics arc her serene and. even plat, plan or chart of lands,proposed to ttgo ties* desiring to bid for said contract, .*. '. Ar. and Mrs. Charles' C. Walling ;o take Mrs; Costello's place, but she -or tho yeirln026the auni of Sixteen Thousand. Eleht Hundred. Elghty-tiyo onj 44-10O GUb-tjivIde'd,*) shall •- be aacompanied by a Accuracy, skill and ex- temperament and those who know lould riot obtain a release from her dollars ($16,882.44) for the purpose ot meeting tho appropriation! set forth In the petition signed by the owner -or'owners. Bids rnbet be> made on .the proposal her best ^attribute her hale and Married Fifly Years. following ttatcmtnt ot resources and'appropriations lor,thetflBcal yyeaq r 1020: , - .' ond mortgagee or mortgageea, if any, of form In the manner' deslsnated therein perience, enable us to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Calvin osition at Trenton. Amount of Surplus Revenua (cst.) -.. —i. •S8.OO0.0O the liuida, and.eektio^ledrcad by then^.ps and.ns required by tha;•pacifications) m\lst •: hearty .longevity to this fact;, Miss Louise MtCuo grc4uated :• -• •.'••• ; RESOURCES. doeds and con^yencea of lands, tenements ba enclosed In sealed envclpjios addressed do the most delicate re- Vailing were given a surprise Fri- 'rom Montclair normal school last ANTICIPATED REVENUE; ,1926 1025 •• and ~l.oredttarae.Bts arc ~by law. required to to'the Mayor and Oauncil of the Borough lay night in celebration of the fif ti- Surplus revenue appropriated -...—, ,..$ 2,800.08 2,0OO.0b be acknowledged, and shall have attached of i Rumson bearing,, on the outside, the ' pairing. We guarantee Friday. -. •'.- ;• . ._: Franchise tax 9,000.00 3,OQO.0O thereto an, &(Udavlt Rlsaed. and varlftedac- .namQ and address of. the bidder and the ENGLISHTOWN NEWS. th anniversary of their wedding, Gross receipts tax .... 400.00 oordina ,to law by the pctltlqncr or poti- words "Bid for Gorbase Collection." All satisfaction. Our prices ilrs. Walling was presented with a George Silver, Jr., has returned -i 400.00 tioneri, idUinff forth that he or they t>ra bids must be accompanied .by a certified" • Over $3,400 Subscribed for Freaby .omu.from tho Long Branch hospi- 'ntercst ....••—.,•••; •••.,..,...... «... 1.000.00 500.00 In faot tha owner or, owners of such lands. chcolt In the sum of 1250.00 payable to •will please you. / eautiful boquet of roses. A very : a.nd -in- Baid- ptjtition,^ the'petlttonera.shall Charles H. .Ward, Borough Treasurer, as sin 1 terinn Church Improvements. tal, where he' underwent \an opera- Amount to bo raised by taxes 1C.882,41, <"'.Ui740.0Q. covenant and .agree that- no lot: of land; na evidence !*of'good faith on the part of tht ['• Silverware Repaired Jeosant evening was spent and re- designated and, dlBtVncvtUhed upon Bold bidderthnir in' caso the.contract Is award, The services in preparation for tion for appendicitis. "' » 2-1.492.41 I 30,040.00 map, plat, plan or chart, ehnll, oftcr tho ed to him,hQ will execute said contract.and 'reshments were served. The affair APPKOPRIATIONSi and Replated Like New. dedicating the new addition to the Mr. and Mrs. George Lange and>J GENERAL GOVERNMENT; Ilinff si • said petition, • be. Hub-divided or furnish a'surety bond, as required tn-.thf . ^ a complete surprise to Mr. and 'V '• 192t3 '.•• • , "'1928.',' J old. In parcels and thaVnV building there- spe'cincatlons for thq faithful' performance,. Presbyterian chnpel were favored ilrs. Walling. Those present in- family spent the week-end at-Bris- oat}*) «.....'.,.«.«...». ,..».„ 3,500.00 ' I 9,000.00 after to be erected on' any part of thoof tho contract. '•;••••• ."-• . with a good attendances and much »1, Pennsylvania. lights ; , ; •..—. . 8,000.00 8,000,90 larida ehowq pn oueh ignp, plat, plan or REUSSILLE'S luded the children and grandchil- b"ho police and telephone 2,500.00 chart, shall be placed or erected nearer tp Ko bid will bo tecclved unless sfttd eet- uterest was manifested. The peak ren, Mr, and Mrs. Lester V. -Wall- Mrs. Emma 3. Morford and her "ire 1,200,00. the Bldo line of the street or hlshway on tilled cheek accompanies toald bid.'-The _f enthusiasm "was reached on Sun- son Thomas have rented an apart- ollco «.... 600.00 which'said lajids shall front than as indi- Bovcrnlng body reserves the light to re- 36 Broad St, Red Bank ing, Mr. and Mrs. William Wheeler, ; day when the members of the con- ment at New York for the winter. Water 1,000.00' . SOO.OO cated by a "building line" t6(be drawn and Jeot nny or all bids If it deems It advisable, Jr. and Mrs. H. Alvin Walling and 'oop GOO.00 500.90 shown on. aafd map,'.'plat plan or chart, to do DO In tho Borougb's interests. regajion .were giyen an. opportun- Miss Louise Eank of Elizabeth lealth 500.00 . 500.00 end tfettins forth at. Icnitttu the reatrlc- Dated January ICth, 1020, aughters - Elsie and Mildred, Mr. Salaries .....-«,, S.600.O0 tlona, it any> to be, Imposed upon the lots . •..'•, JERE J. OABEW,- ity fo- make contributions toward ipent Sunday wjth her parents, Mr. 1.700.00 ; What My Neighbor Says ;he amount still to-be raised. The ind Mi-s. Timothy Walling, Leon Printing, advertising:,,and^supplies l.OOO.OO 800.00 shown upon eafii map, plat, plftn or chart. . . - .. . _ • . . - Borough Olsrk, ' Vailing and Mr. and Mis. Howard nd Mrs. John tSrig Docks ...... „,;... „.., 300.00' 300.00 8. No road, street, avenue or hfghwoy pli- of Interest to Red Bank Folks. jifts came with a spirit of generos- ; : r Mrs. J.'My-Brown spent the week- Red tic t Ion of Fire Emergency Note 1,400.00 1,500.00 Indicated thereon by the approval of said SHERIFF'S SALE. ty and the secretaries had hard 'ailing. . ' .-: . intor^Bt #M*»»«»*«»rt»»**>*w**•«•**'••»*•••. i 70.00- 146,00 maipp ohall be construed aa an acceptance By ..virtue'ot a writ ot n. fa, ,tt ,mc Sift When one has had the mnfirtune Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Boa and Mrs. nd with her mother, Mrs. J. E.Repairs to publics bultdintra '... 7BO.O0' ' 150.00 ther....'teofbe y Ihe Borough'of LiUloBUver and directed, innuoil out ot tho Cpurt of Chan- jSxto suffer ire '. lackache, headaches, •orlt getting down all names. Over "ooper. ,. . ••''•: Rent « ...™. , 180.00' • 180.00 no road, street, avenue or hlsihway .Indi- cery of the Stata ot New Jersey, will bt ;,dizziness, urinary disorders and $2,200 was subscribed in the morn- '. Boa of Asb'iiry Park spent Sun- Interest nnd> discount .,..„..-....-..-« U00.O0 ' 250.00 cated thereon shall be accepted, as a public cxpooetl UBH of Fair Haven, in the county of Mon- COTlt I Tltt Ctl t .--.-• .-^,-- -'llCjfi.-'rrT".'/-\-l II "\-»n»lUIHHWW|tl.,MH>,M*».ll . . 100.00 ' 4110.00 adopted and- aald road,-street) avenue or naon of onld day, .at tho Court Housfe, Iq |y,iintold value to friends and neigh- touth, that the annual meeting for thUncollcctable e tuxes ...... it...... >..«.....«»....._.,.„ -i 200.00 500.00 highway, has been craded and graveledtho BorDQuh- ot Freehold..County of Mori- jeen received so that the committee red Stryker of Keyport spent lection of three members of the Board of Reduction of Road Improvement CertificatoH „»«..„» -2,000.00 2,00040 with not less than three inched of approved mouth'. New Jersey, \o satisfy, a decree of . S;bbr3. The following case is only 'eels sure that the total amount of tiucation vrlll be held at Schooihouse on Interest on. Road Improvement Certificates .....«.-.„,„.„.„ 200.00 gravel in a manner to be approved by tho Bttftt Court omounttnsr to upproxlmately /pdnesday at Astoria, L, I. . 300.00 Govcrnlns Body |of tha. Borounh of Little Stone > of many thousand!', but it is. Willow street, ' Tuesday. February. 9th, Einergency noto .....«• .....„...»...»•...«U..L...... M.,..n.»..»>•*•..• noo.oo 650.00 34iG07,0O. • ,•;.••.•••• • -, ' ibout ?4,200 will bo subscribed. John H. Bahrenburg, Ernest E. Silver. •: • • • •••-•".-••'. .'...' ' •< j£.'|hat of *•« •••»••»••«•••••••«•••••«••••«•••••••«•••••« *«««4 •«••••»•«»»««•«••«•••••••• ' 1 ) i . 1 } ' i'" : < •, , 1 it Solving Business ems , Every merchant and every business man has problems There is one best method of solving them all and that is « > * V which he must solve in the right way if he is to be successful. through newspaper advertising, because ~ ~ The one who uses the best methods in solving his problems 1—rA store that is constantly before tHe people makes its is the one who will be most successful. own location. 2—Crowds can be brought from anywhere by *, ' Some of the toughest business problems are: 1—The prob- steady advertising. 3—Customers can always be held by the lem of location. 2—The problem of getting the crowds. 3— right inducements. 4—Fixed expenses can only be reduced by i increasing the volume of sales. 5—Good will can only be • • The problem of keeping the crowds. 4—The problem of keep- ing down expenses. 5—The problem of creating a valuable created through publicity. good will. Advertising is building successful Businesses all the while. 't- v 'These problems are all so closely related that they be- Advertising acts as a sustaining food for a strong business and come as one big problem and they can not be solved singly. ' it is the only strengthening nourishment for a weak business. ...L. 4 ,> ••-•• '.it: RED : Can help you solve all the problems enumerated above. The Register. But advertising can not solve your business prob- * Register goes into almost every home in all ^his section, >vhich lems unless it is given a chance. One advertisement is better * • >•;.• ; has given it the title of the "great home newspapsr." In no than none but it is the constant use of advertising that brings • ^ other way can the merchant reach the homes of this section in the customers and builds lip a valuable good will. «o cheaply and so thoroughly as by advertising in The lm^^Q^x(^kj&[m of Any Country Weekly Business men of Monmouth county have learned that ad- scribers know personally, and the paper recounts the happen- X vertising in The Register brings them many customers and ings of interest in all parts of Monmouth county. ;»'..••• gives them big profits. They are using The Register more and more to carry their business messages int<^ the homes through- The United States government figures give 4.7 persons out the county. : . v , to each family. ' •:\ The Register reaches subscribers Wednesday (if delivered With a circulation of over 7,300 (the largest of any 2? by rural carrier it reaches them Thursday morning). It goes country weekly newspaper in the United States) each issue 34 directly into the home, for The Register, above everything of The Register goes before more than 34,000 persons. else, 13 a home newspaper. All these people have wants which can be filled through N • ••'. TKe news, all of it, is in The Register. advertisements in The Red Bank Register. The paper tells of the happenings of persons whom sub- That's why advertising in The Register pays, and pay* bi • • •0, •*• ••• . r *l "A P IN EVERY HOME" , i > 'i • , •' i'•!.• •J'J'if:\ki'lt'hti RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 37,1926. spd of John Smith are tick with tho NEWS FROM KEYPORT disease. . Gcorgo Miller is a new member of SCHOOL "BANK OPENED HERE the Presbyterian Brotherhood 'of LAST WEEK. Spd Bank. • GarreU Conover has bought TRAN Over 250 Accounts Opened «t Star equipment for making oil spray for —Henry E. Ackerton Elected his fruit trees. Proiident of People'* Bunk—i M. E. McNULTY AMUSEMENT COMPANY / ~ GEORGE G. ROpp. ReSdenl M«a.f./ THEATRE Bridge Parly Saturday Night. Saturday* and Holiday* Thrjsi Full Sbowt—2)30. 6i30 and 8:30 The school banking system: RED BANK, IV. jr. Phone 688 Matitme Dally 8i30, Except W«Jn«»d>yt, >y3;00 •. - \ Ev-nlng 7i00 to 10;4S Matinee Dally 3:OO P. M., Saturday 3:3O P. M. opened under the direction of th< 1 . F>erformanco Continuous 7:18 F», M. to 10:48 Keyport banking company Wednes Least Expensive PROF. HAROLD LAROS, M. H. JACKS, day, met With a great Buccesa, ove . at the Organ Manatar 2G0 accounts being opened Wednesday has been designated as In the End bnnk day. , The banking company is • making plans to extend the system Garniyal! Let's Go! Today—Wednesday, January 27th to tho two primary schools At a meeting of tho directors of Today-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27th-Today the People's national bank last week CULLEN LANDIS, DOROTHY DEVORE Judge Henry E. Ackerson was elect —IN— , • cd president to fill tho vacancy causpd by the death of Joseph.P. Sproul. H. S. Burrowes, cashier, "THE MIDNIGHT FLYER" wn? elected vice president. Charles TS£ MANNEQUIN H. C. Witwer'i Classics in Slung—"The^Lait of the Moc He CtW Bray Cartoon Miller was elected a director in Mr While many people Sproul's place. , would not call it a low- 5-BIG ACTS KEITHALBEE VAUDEVILLE.3 - Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Haigh cn- Thursday and Friday, January 28th and 29th torta>ned at bridge Saturday night. priced shoe, customers tell First prize winners were las. H. D. us the Cantilever Shoe is Thursday, Friday, Saturday, January 28.29,30 li.ttell and Harry1 West and consola- tion prizes were awarded to Mrs. J. really a most economical -ON THE STAGE- I Hendrickson and F. P. Arm- one in ihe end. strong. Those present were Mr. and MID-WINTER CARNIVAL Mrs. H. D. Littell of South Amboy, It will often out-wear Mr. and Mrs; Lloyd H. Armstrong; two pairs of lower priced FAY Mr. and JITJ. 1'. Palmer Armstrong, Mi1, and Mrs. George H, Conover, "shoes, because of the un- ENVELOPE' it, and Krs. Harry West,'Mr. and usually good leather and •Irs. J. H. Hcmlrickoon nnd Mr. and other materials and the Mrs. Thomas Morrison pf this place. Mr njid Mrs. R. 0. 1Valling have skilled workmanship. VA WILLIAM FOX returned from a visit at Boston, Mass. It is also exceptionally ' —ON THE SCREEN ; presents. Hnrry West of tho West furniture easy on the hose, as well company loft today for Orlando, as the feet, because of the Version of Florida, w-here he will spend several weeks. •-..'.• ^ ' flexible arch, the snug-fit- "JohnGaidars The farmers began to haul f«r- ••/ tllizer to their plnccs Monday for spring planting. A carload of fer- tilizer wns shipped to Hazlot to'tho Monmouth ehlppcrs' association, to Men's Suit and Overcoat Sale Still On bo divided among 'the members of the nnsociation, a number of whom live lit this place. Thoro wns » his time Sunday nt Manhattan Shirt Sale Closes Sat.. Jan. 30th tho Kcd Hill Mcthodlat church, Bpc ,'clnl nerviccs vforo hol','!Ehejr:put up their money for what lieve that the state of New Jersey |-}:,'they thought was a permanent im- and the Republican machine owes l:i provement, instead of which they them a ltying without much uyork. i it '|COt in improvement of only a few {•years' standing.' Irr other words alt ..*'•• • .' • V. •• x'tte good that was done by the In most states the legislature can .••).J wbn/¥ •••'':"•' ...-;* '*',*' .'.-"' •••• '. :• vote, in. the legislature. . In Newt >:V^ After getting such a raw.deal as Jersey it is different. It takes a' ;!• that they buglltHoget a concrete majority of the legislature to papa . , '•Jroad without any expense to them- a law, and It takes only.that same •:-'• 'pelves. However, they do- not ask vote in New Jersey to pass a law; ;•• for that They are willing to put over the governor's veto. So it is ;: up a substantial share of the cost o{ easily seen that the veto of a Dem- 22 Monmouth Street^ Red Bank, N. J. ; i the improvement. Nothing can ofl- ocratic, governor would -have about ;'• jgef the shabby deal which they re- as much chance in the present Re- ;• ceived, but amends can be made to publican legislature in New Jersey , Borne extent,by a speedy and faivor- as a snowball would have in the Hot Charlie Will Always Save You Money •;;v able response to their petition. Any- Place. ;,'",. thing less than this would be adding ;, sdditional injury to an injustice. But some people seem to ba pus-, Boiling or Corned zfed over* Senator Stevens's course. Pigs' Feet Fresh Mr. Stevens has been a big spoke in ;' J Senator William A. Stevens has the political chariot of Mrs. LowiB '••'. 1SEEE ;X Introduced a bill in tho legislature S, Thompson, the national commit- TRIPE $225.00 3-piece Mohair Suite '7 knocking-the stuffing out of theteewoman from New Jersey and the - Now $185.00 i\ primary law^—that is, he Is knock- womajji member from Monmouth Pigs' Liver Phila Extra large size sofa, arm and wing chair with reversible cushions, full roll arms and swelled' •: ing out what little stuffing remained county on the state committee. Mr. I Long Cut. New fronts.' This Is but ono .of the 75 Suites, that have been reduced from 10% to 2S% tot thli ; la the law. Hla bill provides for Stevens was a great Whitney mart Sale. Others $82.50 to $500,00, ••;•/going hack to the convention system last fall and it must have been a • for the nomination of governors and hard job for him to think up all the SCRAPPLE 2lb» KRAUT ••'i United 'States senators, and pretoug- h things he wanted to say about