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VOLUME XLVIII, NO. 40. ' Issued Weekly, Entered as ScconjJ-Claij Matter at ttig Po»l- »ffico at Reel D»nV, N. J.. under tlio Act of March a, 1870. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1926. 51.50 PER YEAR. PAGES LYCEUM IS COMING DOWN. DETECTIVE IN THE TOILS. COMING MINSTREL SI^OW. WILL OF JOHN 1. CORLIES. ASK FOR NEW FRAKCHISE. MADE $125 AT CHURCH bUPPLR Knights of Colunibus to Gi/o Per- Presbyterian Society Served '1'e ! CAUGHT A BIG ALLIGATOR, BAN ON THE BAY CLAMS,,' _JOB_OE pXziHfi- BIG BUJ FRANK CAPRIOR LOCKED UPIN formance Mundny Niglit. " 1 ~ Supper in an Unusual V/«y | ALL OF HIS ESTATE LEFT TO TELEPHONE COMPANY HAS" ORMUR " tlNCROFT" "BltY STATE HfcAL'lH" BOARD WELL UNDER WAY, THE COUNTV •The Knighti of Columbub of Red One bundled nnd hi»ty pn iu is ut-4 HIS WIDOW. ~~ I MADE APPLICATION. MAKES A NOTABLE HAUL. " Bank will give o minstrel show tended- a supper givi h laM Thur-id.iy ' A MEETING ABOUT IT. Kindling; Watfd Sold at $1 n Land A Variety of Complaints Made Monday night at St. James's hall Frcohold Woman Makes Cash Be- Middletown Township Committeitt e night by tlio Impnn on cut society and Brick at One Cent Eacli— - Affaimt Him, Including; That of Alfred Winti-rs, with the Help of [ Tho Meeting Will be Held Tuesday" on Monmouth street Many ro- quetts lo Two Churches—Other ' Requested to Grant a Fifty-Ycor of the Red Binl; Piesbyteiun His Arkansas Pal, Cot a 'Gator ------Enormous Pieco of GeorgiA Pine Extortion—Marked Bills and a hearsala luuo been held and the at Trenton and It It Wills Which Havo Recently Been franchise — Controversy Over church. The tuppci «j held m the Weighing 400 Pounds—What a That a Large Delegation of Rarl- Timber Taken Out of Building. Blow of tlie Nose. Led to Undoing. show-is s.iid to bo one of the most church "social' ball. l'l c piufit' Probated at Freehold. ! Free Telephones LOOHIIIVET* 'I lorida Paper Says About It. tun Bay Clammers Will Attend. Tlio old lypoiim building on tho Detective Frank Caprior nf Red ambitious and elaborate 'that the Application for a lifty-ye.u- fi.in- amounted to about lj'23 i •John M. CoiJ.li:!, \>[ Riimson, who Allied Winter*, formerly of Lin- riser front «t Red Bunk ii coming Bank was nrrepted last Wednesday knights have eve'r undeitakcn. ehiso .was n-.ado to tlio Middlctown The supper wat herve I, in ,i no\cl j Tho itnte board of health has died about three weckb ago, made croft, has been at Hollywood, .*lo\vn;--.' David .': Lorner of' Long afternoon and locked lip on charges The interlocutor, will be Charles township committee last Thursday way. There were four tables, which called a meeting for nox' Tueajay ! his will December 2d, 1915. All of Florida, since last fall. Ho is em- at the state hpusi nt Trontort roln-^ :-^Branch,who.received the contract of extortion and ot enrrying n con- Giblon, The premier end men will his estate, was boquenthed to his night by the" New Yort; and New were called the red, brov/n, yellow cppled weapon.' He is now in tho ployed as a chrpenter there and, tiye to the ban on clams and oynters! : from the town eo'mmlsslQners.to do bo Harold Giblin and Wilford wife Lillio, who \vas appointed exec- Jersey telephone company. The and green tables, Tomato bisque tills work, began tho job' last week. county jail awaiting the actioh of Sweeney. The other end men win company has been operating under was served at tho red table and the although ho is only eighteen years in Earitan bay, The ban has been utrix ' of the will. The witnesses old, he -makes as much as $15 a n existence since last fall. Jt : :The property, where tho lyceunT the grand jury.' The arrest of Cap- bo-Norman Deacey, Raymond Gos- were Alston Beekman of Red Bank a twenty-yem; franchise, which will table decorations -were red tulips .^stands was bought last fall by the rlor- was made by Corporal Ellen- tcllo, George Bennett and Kenneth expire next '"month. Two public and red crepe paper. Mrs. Joseph: day. He is a son of Henry Win- partially lifted a few months ago' and Esther Hurley of Shrewsbury. - tors, who lived for a number of to permit .clams to be taken from a 'town nntl it will bo converted into ri dort of, the' rural state police, The Brown. The:soloists will be Ed- Mrs.: Mary-A.. Conover mada a hearings will havo to be held before, Koehne was in charge of the red cofnplaint Wl>s nun'.o years at Lincvoft but who is now small nroa extending westward from' park. ', / •'"' ''' ••• •• ; .' ' complaint wus miwio : by _Wjil{ot ward • O'Brion, Raymond Phillips, cash b'ejquest'of $1,000 to the Sec- the franchise can be granted. The table. On the -brown table were a resident of Morristown. Alfred; Conover beacon hghthouso at Leon- * ..;..; Mr, JLiemer/will.receive' ?500. from Smith of: Old Bridge, \ - • Edward Mann, JohJohn Ryan and ond Reformed church of Freehold, conmiiltecin'en last Thursday- night Jbakod beans; fresh liiini, roast lamb, when he first went to Florida work- ardojf tho town for touring?down the ly- At the hearing b'b'oro Justice El- EUgene Wenzeli. -In the chorus and Olio of $500 to the First' Re- passed a resolution takirig cogni- potato chips, mustard pickles, cran- ;;ceuiii, but tlijj Is not all lie will, get. mer C. Wuinright it was stated thafr will be Harold Brnsch, Charles Vaft- formed church of Freehold. Tim zance of the fact thai application berry sauce, hot cross buns, home- ed for a time .at the Hollywood Lifting the bnn in this area af- vUnder tho terms of his contract ho ion TucBday of last week tho de- for a franchise had been made. * made brown bread and coffee. Eng- Beach hotel, whore he made $70 fected only William Dennis of Port. Kolst, Joseph ami William Lang, first bequest wus as a memorial to ! 'is to receive nil .tho.'material from toctive, in company with William James Butler, Henry Aldworth, Mrs. Conover nnd her husband mid A lawyer who represented the lish wallflowers nnd pussywillows to S80 a week. He has been doing Monmouth and Darnel -Rodey ot "'the building.: The least valuable Vqjt iJlegort -of .Mntawah, 'wenf to David Emmops, Frank Riordan, tho second is '. i be used in caring telephone empuny at the meeting adorned the brown table, which was special fancy work as a carpenter Kcansburg.i They have clam bods tho wood is-being sold aa kindling 'Smith's place and bought •« bottle Walter Quigley, Robert Burnett, for the burial plot of her parents. stated tliafundcr the new franchise in charge of Mrs, Jgliri Allen. Tho on large winter residence. . in this part of the bay. "• Clnmrnrng; ...woodI'nt $1 n load. Tho buyer has oi liquor. , Caprior went back to James Dowlon, William Lake, Paul Mrs. ' Conover's daughter-in-law, the company would be unable (oncer yello\\ table was decorated witli The other day Alfred, during his is one of (he chief industries of the' to furnish hia own automobile truck tho/nanio place later in the dhy, it Ilartnedy, , Jolin1 Stewart, Frank Ruth • J. Conover, was- loft $500. to provide a telephone' free of yellow tulips ''and daffodils. Fruit spare time, ' raptured" liv"" e alli- Bay Siioro section. Not much oy*}' 'dr wagon-and Hits to make his o\vri was clairnod, and flashed his detec- .Monahnn and George Reese. Thom- All of her, wearing apparel and charge in the meeting room of the salad'was the only dish served there. gator, with the help of his pal, storing is don(i9. All the clammer* ,'il'plivery. Tlio wood la. loaded on tho tive's badge. It was charged thatjic jis_Hacke.ttia:-flrchestra--*ill-provide; township committee:—"He"~Saitt~fmT excepHhe-two-Tef erred-tof SiBUJi aiid" music for dancing which Will follow stute board of public utilities had Hollywood , News of Hollywood, ^irtJih daughter, Helen'J. Conovor. Susnn the yellow tfiblc. The last table was unable to sell clams. The smalt tho show. -.-!.. niado a ruling to this effect. The Florida, reports the ' incident as ;Mr. Lovncr issoiling bj'ick nndprtho tlircatehod-tho latter with" arrest for C. 'McChcsncy, a'cousin,'was left decorated with begonias,. English, ivy area where Mr. Dennis nnd Mr. .-'-sttmo conditions nt, one centcucli. selling liqr.or illegally unlcrs' ho puid board, the representative of the tele- and asparagus forn and at that table follows: , * Scclcy have clam beds was liftefl* $50 and Joseph .M. Smith and Ed- phone company said, was opposed to . VT Considerable valuable wood and tlie money. .Smith, according to the JOSEPH^ SCHICK ARRESTED. ward G. Forman weri each lefJ ice crcani and calie with green icing "A captured alligator, ten feet from the ban only un'. 1 April 1st, Mother,, building material .are in.the Story told at the hearing, said he did discrimination in any form and had were servedi Mrs. William Ely three inches long and weighing and these two men will be Unable to Eatontown Plumber Fined $25 and $200. All the rest.of the estate^vast pla?ed a ban on free service of any liycetim and trdv is hauled- to Mr. not have the money but would bor- left to Mrs.,Conover's .granddaugh- looked after the green table. Mrs. about 400 pounds, caused consid- operate after today, aa tomorrow is • Lorncr's . storage place at Long row it and tako it to Caprior's office Held in $500 Bail. kind because this.would be discrim- John Mullcr was chairman of the erable interest on the boulevard the first day of April. J, ter. Edward G. Forman and th'J ination against other, customers who Branch. .'-'A real curiosity whlcl at Red Bank Wodilcsday afternoon. Joseph; Schick, owner of a plumb- kitchdh committee. -Mrs. Asenath Wednesday afternoon when its cap- Shutting down the clam industry* Freehold, .trust' company were ap- do ,not gel free service. 1 came but of the building' last week The rest of tho^tory as told at the ing business nt Eatontqwii, and Higginson, who is president of the tors, Alfred -Winters •and Willi. has thrown many men out of work jfoihtcd. executors of the •ivilTVnd __HmY«.bljy..J!Qliexta^cIeiai_oJUlit . "was a Georgia, pirio timber sixty. hearing is as follows: , ' Carqlino Wipperm'an of New York Improvement society, was in general and has caused hardships to em,- , : -it-Avas-dix'ected that-t-liGy-were-lo-bc- township, committee,, stated that -CMldcia-^f_SL_Jiunes-Eai:k—parked- —Smith—told—CorpoYirt~tflleTiflorf wero~arrjiste(I last week on com- charge of the supper. liloyers as well as employees whoso paid five pet cent for thei_" services. when the hearing on the franchise their machine in front of the News ¥ thickness o£,8xl!2 inches. • '•• -; about Caprior's demand for ¥'200 plaints made by Schick's mothor, building. chief source of livelihood \s from' Giovanni Costa, who conducted a the clam industiy. Tho bnn on thp? N . Seven- men. nrcr working on the and a plan was rigged to cJich the Mrs. Caroline Schick. .The latter is held he is going to insist that the | A MEETING-'OF DEMOCRATS: "According lo tho boysj. story, fruit store at'Keyport for. several clams was proclaimed by the stntel •, job. After thp building has been detective'.red-handed, in.the act'of, clnimod that her son and. the New telephontlh e company put a pay sta- they captured the 'gator at a point years, made- his will five years ago board of health on the ground that M '.'.reduced, to a certain height an mito- taking the money. • Caprior had his York woman went to the complhiri- tion in the committee room and in They 'Counselled and Planned at in the Everglades a])out five;miles last November. Ho left $200 each the clams nre.-in contaminated wn» <.t mobilotruck will be used to terir.it offico in. a Broad street business ant's house Tuesday night of last to the six children of his dead each o£ the firehouses of tho town- Middlctown Village Last Week. west 'of ilie Hollywood Hills Inn. ters. Middletown townshipfolks do Ir 'to pieces. r' A steel cable, will bo building. Smith went there with week and became drunk and disor- ship- Under- this plan-the 'township- .. The jiewly organized Federated daughter. Annie. All the rest of his They w_oro out- hunting for small hot take much stock in this claim- - •fastened lo the ti-.-clc and td'the ly- $1200 in-marked bills, while Eilen- derly. Joseph,- Schick was arrested would not have, to pay for tho tele- Democratic clubs of Middletown property in this country was be-- specimens when one of them poked for the reason that that township' l ceum and tho truck will tear 'and dorf ..waited outside near, the door. at Red Bank'by Policeman Benja- qucathed to hia children, Peter, phones or for making calls. Any township held their first meeting a stick iri a hole containing the 1 has had fewer typhoid fover cailcg *•' pull tho building., to pieces.' ,Tho EUendorf had a moiviovninluni, of min Cook" and ""while he was being lust Wednesday night at the Bap- Aligust, Louis, John, Rosa and Jen- individual who made a call, how- big follow. It took them exactly than most municipalities in the, contract is boing performed under the numbers of the bills. When taken to jail he throw.a bottld'on over, would have to pay und this tist chapel at Middletown village. five hours to overcome the saurian Cnprior took tho • money Smith was nie In.equal shares. . states They say that if the clami •••" the direction of the dock arid. rlrer, tho cbnci*eto paving' ;on; Broad' money would go to the telephone About 25 persons were present, and place it in the rear of their to appri^o EllcndoiJ of this fact Mrs. Addoll. Woolley of Long were contaminated there' would bo i committee, of the town commission- street, near Mechanic street, break-, company. Mr. Roberts said this eacli of the six Democratic clubs flivver, from which it protruded . era, of which Robert S. Johnsonis by blowing his nose vigorously. ing, tho bottlo into many1 small Branch left ?500 each to her grand- many folks in Middletown township ' would not be discrimination, as pay of the'township being repres'ented some threo feet on either side, sick with . typhoid fever, as clams , clmirlriun. . . •.' • ••'' Everything wont off «s planned; pieces. This led; to an additional children, David C, Ruth I. and stat ns nro acc 1 of $100 !? pl d at most places by delegates. The principal busi- After they had succeeded in plac- taken from Raritan bay aro served . ' Mr, Lerner received tlie contract Smith blew Ills' hoso and EUcndorf complaint being mode against him, Adclo C. Svenson. The sum 1 If ;'•'where requcsta'nre made for_th_em J!£ss _tr_ansac_t£d_was...with ..regard., 1 "during" thb~curly~p . township board of health lastThws'r " 1 hi#pockets. Tho numbers of the the New. York woman $25 eueh on. it. Mr. Roberts intimated that if candidates were suggested' und .'.. to tho commlssionevs' that tho l'ea- adopted' by Mrs. Woolley as her , Various persons wlio. saw the day night.. Dr. 0. \f. Budlong of - bills' corresponded, with Corporal Mrs. Schick's charge and held they did not consider it. they would committees were appointed to in- aort for the*"delay %vas-,tho. high lia- daughter. Mrs. Svenson was • ap- alligator declared it to-be a fine Bclford, health iiispcctor for tlio Ellendorf's moiiiorandum. A re- Schick in, $500 bail "for breaking not get.' a franchise. Ho served terview them und ascertain if they bility insurance -he .would have to pointed executrix of the will. : specimen.. Its. ago was ^estimated, township board,was instructed to volver was also found and this led to : notice on the Company's l'eprcscnta-' - ;pay if th« work'-, was done during glnsa on a street".-'. Schick's'"fath'er, would run. lildwin L. Beekman, at over a hundred years. Winters attend the meeting nt Trtmtoii. It a charge of carrying unconcealed Charles Schick, became his son's Mrs^Mary M. Dcnise o' Freehold tivc thutya clause providing lor the who is a member of the township the, winter., Tho liabiUty insurance made bequests of jewelry and" other and Childers^plan to' selfit to some was said the doctor liad made a») •weapon. • ••....,: bondsmaju ''.'.".. ^x ,.' pay stations would he in the fran- committee and a member of the companies, figuro that'a winter-time personal effects to her grandson, alligator farm." analysis of water take, from vati" -Caprior claimod he was innocent chise'. • . • . 'Middletbwn village Democratic •jdb'*of"this~klird" tsTiiioro"" hiiViilrdous 1 Tunis '."Dcnise; to' her granddaughter, Alfred is now taking a vacation, ous parts of Raritan bay and hn4_ • . 'than at any other time of tho.year I'd"that ho. would explain every- PARTY FOR UrJCAS. CLUB. •club, stated in a talk with/ii Regis- whjch he is spending by touring not found it contaminated and that thing lit the: •pi'opeiitime.'andi place. Laura P.'Unnc'o; toiler'groat-Erand- CAR FOUND-,, BOYS ARRESTED. .'because.of thp high winds nnd. slip- daughTcV, Helen 'Hunco, and to Mrs. ter Toporler last week that the th'c South in his automobile. • Ho he had examined many cl»mS and JustiSo Wninrjght held' hinr in Red Bank' Youths Were GuciU at a •Democrats -would have a full ticket pery footing and they fis their rates' Tunis Dehise. AH the rest of her Dominic Acccrra/n Automobile* Tak- will visit most of the big cities of had found them -510jO'00>i.bail ;for 4ho: action of- the .. ...,,-•.Fair!Hnven i-Iomo; ' in the field next' full and" that nt accordingly,' Even in spring nnd 1 estate wiis left to her daughter-in- the South. He expects to. return right in every way. grand jury; rThc dotectivo was un- Twenty-six mombcrs of the Un- en by Five Long Branch Youtlu. summer tha, charge, ior liability In- law, Eliza Deniso, and she was ap- the next'-meeting of the Federated North in May. that many clammers of the Bay ablo to get'iv boiidsniun' anil he^vvas cas club o£ tho Reformed church of . An' nii'tomobilc owned by Dbnv • suranqo pn ;such a job is high. Mr. pointed executrix of the will. chibs a complete set of .candidates Shore section will"attend the moct- locked up- in tlie county jail, being Red Bank. w6ro guests Tuesday inicfe Avccru uf Bridge avenue, Eed Lertier has liability-insurance for ' Frederick Rchborj of Aabury be endorsed. • ing. • •. '- taken there by Constable Walter night of last week of Mr. and Mrs. Bank, was stolon last week. The FOR WATER AND GAS. three months on the lyceum job and Park made his will a year ago last Mills. '" , - - .' Wallace Rankin of Fair Haven. car was parked i:- front of Mr. Ac- ho has to psy-n premium of $96. x January. He directed that one-half ROTARY CLUB NOMINATIONS. Movement Started at River Plaza " VENDUE AT BRADEVELT. , A week or so provipus to this in- Goneral aocigbjlity was enjoyed nnd cera's house on Bridge avenue. It • He has seven men on tho job. the tnco'imvof'his estate be equally for These Improvements." cident 'Caprior was arrested on tho singing o£ hynins Was practiced >vas taken for a. joy ride by five Election of Officers Will be Held Charles Allen Johnson Had a Sals> a vlttei The men's club of River Plaza, charges mado by the Broad street for a' service which Vas conducted ' l among August Winter, Mrs. Longr Bnmch t,oyS| ranging in age Next Month. on His Farm Last Week. national bank and by Mrs. Nora tho following Sunday night by August Sclmlte and, Mrs. _ Loulrf.! |from 16 t0 ls yc|lrs- The car was I at its last meeting, voted to apply LIONS^ VISIT REFORM SaHQOLCWQ . The \iominuting committee o£ the Charles Allen "Johnson of Brade-i Farley'of Oceanijort.. Tho bank members of'the club. Schmitt ana Hint the vemavning-lialt. nbnndoncil nf Seabrighf and it to tlie Consolidated gas company u< ai(l Red Ba'nk Rotary club lias nominat-. volt will give up farming nnd wove, Five of Them Mndo a Trip IB James- charged that ho cashed a check with The club -i3 forming a baseball ! P to.his'sister, Mrs. Caroline yp3 found b• y- .'polic" o olTiccra there and to the Tintern water company g p returned it to its owner. The ed William A. Sweeney for-presi- to Phalanx, where he wilMlvc with burp; Last Wednesday. h fictitious namo oigried to it, and Klingcnbcrgi Mr. Rchbcrg appoint- for gas' aiffl water at that place. tenm with Frank Snlfren us mana- dent, Dr. Samuel Bailsman for vice ijis son-in-law, John Sutphcn. Ho Fivo members .of tho Lions club Mrs. Farley charged that he had ed Stewart II. Applcby1 of Avon ex- boys were arrested and held for the The matter of getting water is re- 1 ger. Several members of the club president, George H. Merrill, Jr., has been in poor .health for son * .of Red-Bank last Wednesday paid obtained $278 from her for claim- ecutor oi the will. action of the juvenile court. They garded at River Plaza as almost own canoes amTrowboats arid these for secretary, Ernest Priest for time past. Ho had an auction of n visit to the reform school at ing' to have done certain detective will bo kept near the ...Newman Mrs. Ella E. Wright of Neptune were Frank Petrillo, Charles Fer- certain, as it is undcrstdod there his farm tools, live stock and crops ' Jamosburg. A meeting of tho Lions work which'-had not been performed. City divided her estate equally liu-o, Angelo Bussomnno, Theodore treasurer and John L. Montgomery that mains arc to be put down at Springs bridge during the warm and William h. Russell directors. last week. The farm was also ifufc , clubs of tho state was hold at tho' Caprior had been hold in $3,000 bail weather months for the use of tho among her three sons, Raymond, Buran'tc and John Patten. Overlook farm. This farm, which on tho auction block. No bids were ' reform school that day and it eo.n- on these two charges' nnd Percy Leonard and Samuel Wright. The The election will 'tii\;c place on was formerly owned by JIKJ. mci-qhera and their friends. Ar- Thursday, April 15th. On the made for the farm, but tho personal •.-. eluded witli a vePy eluborato dln'- Wolcott was his bondsman. After rangements were made at the party will was made last January and Atlantic's First Plowcr. | Henry S. White of Red Bank, was property sold at good prices, the to;. nominating committee ;ire John II. 1 ' ncr. Tho'Lions of the state aro in- Caprior's arrest oifSmith's 'charge, Leonard Wright was named as ex- bought last fall by Charles C. Dow tnl receipts being about $4,000. The g for many summer activities, The Joseph Itrnkclcy of Freehold is Mount, John Bucklin and Charles terested in tho homo a^nd they fre- Wolcott gavp ecutor.. -, . of Newark, who is developing.it highest price paid for a team of notice that ho no gathering wound up with the serv- the i'u'st parson to have plowing iloife K. Straus. An address was niiido ,-quently• liiako gifts to tho Jnmates longer woujd ; ing of'sandwiches, cake, ice cream 'into home sites. Continuing the horses was $l!i5 and tho buyer wan bo responsible for in Atlantic township this year, He at last week's' meeting; by Rev. W. there, xhoy also ilnd employment Caprbi r ns*hishi' bondsman. This re- and popcorn. HAIRCUTS TO COST MORE. mains from Overlook farm to River Matthew Mullin of Lincroft. Tw^ owns and leases n number of farms Holland Raver, pastor of the Meth- , for'boys who are discharged from sulted in the total bail against Cap- near Colt's Neck where produce is Plaza would be a simple matter. other teams sold\for $375 and $306.^, After, tho First of May the Price odist church. the home.- Tho Red Bur.k Lions who rior being $13,600. •', . THREE FIRES IN TWO HOURS. raised for liis canning factory at A farm wagon brought ?100. ,<3uWs Will be G5, Cents. "visited th^iomo last Wednesday nro Dicgert, who accompanied Cap- Freehold. On Tuesday of last week W. J. Flower tho Owner. brought good prices, /'' Busy Morning for Two -Red Bank In Perth Amboy Hospital. VCiCorge . Stinc, Martin VnnBurcn rior to SmitK's place, was held in . Haircuts at Red Bank after May forty teams were plowing lands near Tho buyer of Edward Taylor's Two large barns on Mr. John- Firb' Companies Lact Thursday. . BcrnhnrU Schmitt, who formerly , !Smock, Albert Bnrdge, Dr.-Horbert ?l,O00 bail as a witness. 1st will cost CB cents each instead Colt's Neck for his crops. house on Lakeside avenue at Nuv- son's farm wero destroyed by fire Red Bunk firemen w^rc culled out lived at Holnulel and who has been ' '•-Ki Williams nVV-George A. Dcla- of- 50 cents as at present. T>liis was csink was W. J. Flower of New with most of their contents about threo limes lust Thursday morning employed on a railroad job nt New tush. " .' *' • •' COUNTRY CLUB OPENING. decided last Thursday night at a Autos a Collision. York and . not Georse Herdt of u month ago. .< to fight grass (ires. The first lire York, waa taken sick with pneu- meeting' of the owners of barber 1'uinson, us was reported, Mr. Shrewsbury River Club Will Hold was, on Madison avenuo and was An Overland -utomobilu drivenN monia last week while visiting John BOUGHT ,OUT HIS PARTNER. Bhops. It was decided to close bar- Flower, who is a Now York busi- His Toe Not Amputated. put out by Liberty firo company. by Mrs. Duvid llocse of Bradley Long, Jr., of Holmdcl. He was Dance, Saturday N.ight. ber shops at ton o'clock Saturday ness man, bought tjic property for The friends of Charles Bennett, ' Fritz -Drossier Buys Clarence Shel- Tho samo company wnt to Fair Bench and a Ford sedan driven by taken to a hospital at Perth Amboy. The Shrewsbury "River country flights instead of eleven o'clock. his own occupancy. son "of Mrs. Susanna Bennett of don's Interest }n Business. club of Rod Bank will open the 1020 Haven less than nn hour later to During the.warm weather months Louis Boncorc of Red Bunk collided lie is reported to be improving. last Wednesday nt the corner of Middletown village, will bo glad to Fritz Drossier is lJow tho solo ticnsou with an entertainment and help tlio 'fircmoir thcro (iglit a blazo OIK. week day nights barber shops Shrewsbury avenue and Chestnut learn that tlio report is untr,uo that owner of tho Economy .grocery bus- dunce Saturday night of this woek, which covered nil area of about four will close nt eight o'clock as i\\ Properly Owners, Rcatl. Back on the Job Again. street.' liotlt cars were badly dam- If your roof is at all bad, let us After having been confined to the ono of his toes wn3 amputated be- • irioss on Shrewsbury-,', avenue. • He A high class of-chestru hus been BO- blocks. This firo was put out with- present, but during tlie full and win- cau.se of nn infection. Churlcs had 1 aged but no one wus hurt. show you our- guurantod roollngs, house two months with injuries botlght thofintifrest: of Ins partner curcd n'ul pppiilnv Now York enter- out damage to any property. A tor tho closing hour wUI be seveV and give you the benefit of our sev- caused by n fall, I havJ fully recov- trouble with an ingrown too nnil nnd •';' Clarence Sheldon liist week. T|io tainers huyo been 'engaged for tho fosv minutCH later a grass, fire broke o'clock.. ered and have rc-opened my place part of-Ihu nail was cut olf. The. Roof ExpeTicncc, en years' experience in ro-roolini;. two' young, men had. been partners opening event. Since tlio clubhouso ,out oil Lake avenue and this w«3 We handle only tho heat, yut we can nf business at Sycamore avenue, false report grew from this slight six years. Mr..Sheldon will move to c[p8cd last fall many improvements put out by WcstFidc llro company. Don't Miss Thio Oppoitunity. I."-is not nn experiment for us Shrewsbury, where I will be pleased to npply our roofing over your old save you from 1(1 to 'M',','<> ns we indisposition. t Wildwood where ho will bo om- All threo ilres occurred within two Porto Riciin all hand-pnibroidered to greet my old friends and custom- havo been made nnd the plnco has shingles. Manmy ye'eara s of experience have nn salusnr.'ii's commissions to ployed'by a wholesale grocery con- gowns, chomiso and step-ins, #whitc pay and our overhead is very small. ers nnd the public generally. Now, Twinliulit Lodge, No. 344, been newly decorated. A busy sea- hours and in each easo Ihoro, was nnd colored, $1.00 each Thursday, havo us.hov a roof should 1 corn. He formorl'y' lived at Wild- Wo will Kindly pass this saving on as always I carry a full line of farm Atlantic Highlands, N. J., I. B. Pi son is looked for this summer. Be- a,silent nlarm. Since Jinunry 1st Friday and Saturday only." Also a 'be laid correctly. Let VJ give you machinery and implements. Repair • wood, ' , •" • . ; .' tho firemen have answered 43 silent the benefit
oOTjBROAD STREET, RED BANK Ehohe-1444 216 BROADWAY, LONG BRANCH Phone 538
This representative list of.Remedies arid Toilet Preparations points out clearly the worth while savings to be made on all purchases; of Drug Store Goods in the Liggett Drug Store. ; , • •, • / '' • • "To the left of'the item we quote the full manufacturer's suggested'retail selling price; to the right our cut price. Not cut down for special,sale or for a limited period— but effective every day. •'- . , . *- '
* Remedies Fortheteeth Laxatives SIZE SIZE .50 Forhan's, for the Gums.'.. .35c Fcenamint 23c Bayer's Aspirin Tablets (100's) 79c .25 .30 Lyon's Tooth Powder .... il9c .60 California Syrup of Figs...37c Merck's Zinc Stearate .".". '1.19c. .50 Pebeco Tooth Paste 31c 1.50 Agarol "...... 95c .1.10 Tanlac.... .'*...... 73c .50 PerJsodent Tooth Paste .... 34c •' $&- .60 Caldwell's Syrup of Pepsin. .43c 60C DoanY Kidney Pills ...... 43c .50 Ipana Tooth Paste ..... \.34c .25 Beecham's Pills 19c Calox, Tooth Powder 21c l.So Glide's Peptomangan 89c Jo .50 Cascarets .37c .35 Revelation Tooth Powder. .33c 1.25 Absorbine Jr...... ;. .98c .5d. Phenolax Wafers (30s) 21c ; 1.00 Pyorrhoeide Tooth Powder 73c .35 Ex-Lax :...T 23c 35 Wycth's Collyrium ...... S9c .50 Iodent 39c 1.40 Sal Hepatica .69c .75 Baumo Analgesiquo Bengue'"47c .50 Klenzo Dental Cream 39c 1.25 Enos Effervescent Salts ... 77c EOR MEN .75 Bell-Ans ...49c .60 Wernet's Powder ...50c .85 Jad Salts ....57c .60 Pape's Diapepiin ...... 43c .66 Corega Powder ...... 50c .35 Pluto Water ...29c 1.00 Ovofettiq ...... 75c .50 •Caulk's Dentu Creme 45c .40 Castoria, Fletcher's .. .23c PARK .50 Mentholatum ...... /,... .^7c 1.00 Nujol .....63c .25 Carter's liver Pills .15c f I.OO Wampole's Cod Liver Oil.!.63c Miscellaneous .30 Partolas ... //. 23c .- .60 Resinol ;-.... .39c .25 Brandreth's Pills ... ,.. 19c il I.OO Gillette Razor Blades (10s) 77c Notable'Values - .50 Cuticura Ointment ...... 39c 1.00 Autoitrop Razor Blades, 10 69c .50 Phillip's Milk of Magnesia. .33c .60 Bromo Seltzer .., ...... 39c .35 Gem Razor Blades (7s). ..33c Splendid suits for Easter. Chevy tor. blues, Fins '•.« 1.50 Fellow's Syrup Hypo. .... ,99c .35 Ever-Ready Blades ...... 29c ? .70 Sloan's Liniment .....,. .47c, 1.25 Pinaud's Lilac Vegetal 83c Toilet, Bath and and greys. Tailored at Fashion Park and priced- .50, Djer Kiss Face Powder > . . 43c 1.25 'Pfirtussin .'...;, l'.2B .50 Mavis Face Powder ...... 41c Shaving Soap to warrant valued 1.36 PinfchwhV Vegetable Comp. 83c .60 Pompeian Face Powder >.[. 39c .25 Cuticura Soap 3 for 55c LaBlache Face Powder .... 37c -. .35 Vick's Vapd Rub ....;... .24c .75 .25 Woodjniry's Facial .. .3 for 55c .50 Pompeian Rouge...... 39c i i. SO Mai lino and Combinations, ,93c .50 Mary Garden Rouge .....39c 10. Palmolive 2 for 15c - .50 Musterole Ointment 43c 1.00 Lavoris .~ 63c .30. Retinol .3 for 55c l'.OO Luterine > ;,..69c .17 Pear's Unscented :.. % 2 for 25c - .50 Ungentino ,39c i.OO. Zonite .'• •. .69c .15 Physician's and Surgeon's.. 9c -.35 Pape's Cold Compound ,. ,29c Glyco Thymoline 83c Of the Betted Km! .10. Lifebuoy f...... 3 for 20c .1.00 Russell's Emuliion .' 77c Hind's Honey Almond Cr.. .31c .10" Frostilla :...-. A .-...21c Ivory Soap 3 for 20c Parktown worsteds largely make' up this show-, .25, Hill's Cucara Quinine Tabs: 19c .65 Barbasol .43c Dt & R: Cold Cream 45c ing. Selected 6pring patterns1 )from th1.- sailor "l .50 Gray's Glycerine Tonic ... .'99c Pond's Creams .43c .35 William's Shaving Stick .. .32c .3q, Grovo^ Lax. Bromo Quin. 19c Pinaud's Eati de Quinine . .1.09 Sayman's Vcg, So»p. .3 for 27c shops at Fashion Park. . Emulsified Cocoanut Oil .. .Me Mollo Shaving Cream ..,. .45c I.OO Father Jojin'a Medicino.,. ,77c Danderine ...... 63c Palmolive Shaving Cream. .27c 1,50 £ik»y'» Neurophosphalcs. . 1.39 Glover's Mange Medicine . .49c Mennen's Shaving; Cream . .45c Stetson Hats, $C A Manhattan Shirts ,* I.OO Polymol . ;>.. ,,,/.;•.,.... ,59c Kotex ...... 39c .25 Packer's Tar Soap .. .3 for 65c Interwoven Hose ^^ Mark Cross Gloves Foods Other Make Suits $20, $25, $30, $35 Mead's D«xtri Maltose .N...51c i.OO Horlick's Malted Milk 73c Imperial Granum •. <; ,85c .80 Ovallino ,. .-,.•...... ,69c Mcllin's Food .,..69c 1.1)0 Eskay's -...... 69c TOP COATS Robinson's Barley 39c 3-lb Dryco •-.... 1.90 v V $18.95, $2S, $30, $35, $40 and up to $6S •* ; DAVIDSONS Davidson Building .?/'*,. Page Pottf BED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 31, 1926. ity. Any community can safely he THE RED BANK REGISTER. trusted to run such a .place air i H. COOK Editor «nS Publlrter. should be. Public sentiment wlli B O-'HAKOE. AiahnUtt Editor. regulate that. L • .: <• * * * THOMAS IIIVINO BROWN, 1 BoilnuB Mimmgtr. ' The new building at Elver Plaza JJ* * - : will probably be completed _jn ahoul :—Bed Bank It a month. With its dance hnll, gym- Bed Bant 1800 nasium and other features it will Saster Fashions Ent»«4 at thi postoBlc* »t Bed B*ak. no doubt bo in large use, not only y. J» «• (econd elm matttr. for.affairs in the community but fSublMptloo PrlctM also for folks who will want to rent AittGlance year,_ W0 it afternoons and evenings. Thus 8?,totrathi. .16'. Three months . .40 it will help pay to run itself i :
' •' • ' * • • MARCH SI, 1926 Too much emphasis cannot be laid on the value of such buildings and on the progress'iveness and TOWN TALK. .. gumption -which -prompts-them—ta Theso claims are just as prepos coinVinfoTxTstence. they are~lne tcrous as those made by the t)rys greatest remedies for some of the tcfore, prohibition was adopted. present-day temptations that beset Shops o>4re Thejre 'probably isn't a cent's wortK young folks. Any community that of difference between the country puts up such a building is not only leing Dry and the country being doing a great thing to make life Wet so far as the general conditions fuller and more enjoyable, but it is ere concerned. Both plans hare making a wise investment that will Veen tried and it is impossible to help to rear better'citizens for the The Small Hat Tops (he pee where conditions differ. Under future. either plan there' is about the same Easter Mode amount of drinking, the same •..<-• , • • • . cmount of crime, the same amount History is so written'that it is dry ' The ,womari who would top her Smartly Of poverty and the same amount of and uninteresting to many folks Easter' costume smartly chooses Everything else. HenryjFord, the; celebrated automo- bile manufacturer and philanthrop- her chapeau with the same care N| .'. • • • ist, says it \z three-fourths bunk., grandmother did her spring bonnet i Interesting Two noisy bunches of fanatics on . • '•- • * t , . . —and that was an occasion indeed! each side of this question have been History 5s neither dry, nor unin- Charming hats from Parisian ate- •very successful in focusing public teresting, nor bunk, however, when attention on. drink to the exclusion it is presented -as an object lesson . liers and cleverest import copies of otner things which are really far as it will be by the Little Silver • are here—the small hat with more important. .Happily, however^ Woman's club Thursday of nexi draped crown, berets,' chic. close there is a growing class of citizens week. This object lesson •will con- —fitting-models andTsimply tailored^ Tpy b difference how thiB question is set- hats. $8,60 to $50.00. tled. Either way, things will go on Mohs of Indian relics gathered in about the same. Nothing will this part of Monmouth county by fce much better and nothing will'betwo .men, John A. Kennedy and Herbert Brett.' A talk will be given much worse, wether the Wets- or about the implements and about the J)rys win out. habits and cuBtoms of the Indians in •.' -.'• ••'•..' . .... early colonial days. -For- this-reasbn-theiiry-and-Wst question has been exaggerated far The atory of the mode of living, beyond its importance. • The worst the wanderings and the characteris- defect of a Wet regime is not what tics of the Indians is indicated al- the Dris claim,'but it is the bane- most as plainly on the implements ful effect that the liquor interests of the redskins as if put into words have on politics. In the so-called Any competent authority on Indian liard drinking days these interests relics can demonstrate this to the wore always lined up on the reacr satisfaction of any reasonable per- tiraary side of every political bat- son in a short time.' - tle, They were the handy men of the corporations, that prey on(_the • • • • ' ] people. Much historical information about Homrlouth county which " On the,other hand the vrorst de- should be generally.known by the fect of prohibition' is not what the citizens of this county never finds a Hosiery for Easter in >OR EASTER—the most anticipated of all days on Fashion's Spring, Wets claim, but it is the reactionary place in history books. It is there- " "infiuence~of-the -anti-saloqnjeague fore the duty olprivate_Qjrgajiiisa- Loveliest Shades ^al|ndar—-f^^W^g^iousjd?^. now'but a fewishort hours away-r^__ In politics. Invariably this'organiza- tions and of individuals who are tion is lined up just as the liquor fortunate enough, to have this in- Sauterae—a tan of gold cast; Opal: every fashion loving woman is busily preparing. Not pnly will she Interests used to be in the old days. formation to pass it on to others gfey—a. rose tinted, violet shaded tJnder their skins the liquor inter- The Little Silver club is doing c g'eyJ parchment—a. non(desoript' want her Easter costume correct-but her accessories as well.- Eor Paris ests and the anti-saloon league are public service, in putting- tho Indian twin brothers, although each yehe- relics oh exhibition. • Bhade that creates the illusion of has stressed this spring the "importance of trifles." And where can Madame ' mently denies this. Each in the hey- (Town Talk continued onpage 19.) flesh; Boise de Rose—a warm, day of its' power followed the same rosy*tan. These are the smartest, course. Outward appearance and choose her ensemble more wisely than in the Steinbaeh Shops where selec- methods -may be different but the shades. In sheer hosier/ that will effect is the same in each case. Thus , accentuate the beauty of. any cos- tions-are complete, interesting and new—where.apparel is priced well U will be seen that whether the coun- tume. $1.95 up. try stays prohibition or goes wet this within the purse of the most economical.shopper.; ,.,.-. reactionary, influence will continue to exist. ^ ^ . ''. ' \ Just now a number of netreps- tters are taking straw votes on the prohibition law.. Most of theae can- vaBses show heavy majorities agains prohibiiton, but it is not wise to take much stock in straw votes Simplicity Marks the Smartest Coats ; Everyone has seen them go wrong Spring Season Opens In election contests. —in new ' * * * 'Debonair and slender—debonair and flaring are the ways of the hew coats - Probably the best way to settle Cantilever Shoes the liquor question would be by the ifior Esater. But the secret qf their smartness is discovered in their simplicity, vote of the-people. This would de- Hundreds of fashionably dressed l termine the question for all time women make Cantilever Pumps of styling. Many flaunt, graceful capes, many are trimly appliqued with fis nearly as anything human could 1 decide it. Whichever side got licked the first item of apparel to be se- taffeta but nearly all are collared with soft, flattering furs. Strictly mannish - could not very effectually whine and lected, They have experienced Cry about /something being "put And ot Course One over" that wa3 not right; Then, per the joy of foot comfort without models disclose vivid linings and facings and achieve their trig with ingen- haps, | the politicians and a large sacrificing ihe one thing-so dear Carries A Bag! . ious tailoring.. $24.50 to $79.50; • / jnimber of voters who cant think to every woman—style. ftbout anything- except the Wet and For the bright touch of color they X}xy question could get interested in provide against the background of (things which" are really worth while'. one's spring costume is decidedly emai^. And if one's idea is to -o-o-o-o-o- match a new hat aiid purse— : The clammers of the Bay Shore Section will have the best wishes of here's a real opportunity. Chanel $>retty much everybody in this sec- and favored underarm bags in good Frocks Qay oAs Spring's Own Days- tion of Monmouth county in their looking and long wearing leathers efforts to have the ban lifted on •: '• •» .' . . '. Baritan 'bay clams. The state board —and of course, in every color! t»{ health, has called a meeting with From $2.95 up. !And it's by their simplicity of line—with of course an occasional flare of tte clammers at Trenton next Tucs pleat here and there; by their fascinating new mezzo colors and lastly by; flay. ' • • • itheir flattering new materials that you'll recognize the smartest new models If Raritan bay clams aro not pure Here is a splendid strap pump &nd wholesome, then all this section lor spring days, snug at tho hoel one could choose .for the Easter wardrobe. All frocks of infinite distinction' Of Monmouth county should bo rook- and under the arch, roomy in tho ing with typhoid fever instead of too and flexible at every point. Thus shoo adds spring to your step •—•fashioned of georgettes, silk crepes and many; times of lace. And priced being practically devoid of this dis- and makes your feet feel wonder- ease as it is. Raritan bay clams fully freo and active. It is fash- Varo Bpld and eaten in huge quanti- ioned to fit tho foot and please ties throughout all this section be- the eye. fore the ban was put on them. This Oommon-Ecnso way of looking at the No shoe wardrobe is quite com- (natter may not be as scientific as ploto without one pnir of Canti- making analysis of the waters of tho Jover Oxfords for walking nnd b»y and examining clams with mi- utility wear. AH Cantilever Shoes Croscopes, but it will seem condu- are made with flexible arches and < cive to most folks. trimly rounded toes, nntural linns €aster Footwear Chooses ^fpvel Leathers
'•'-';' ' • • • and snug fitting heolB.i YDU will enjoy thnm for their comfort as ' • • '•••• **\ *'*•'-. .> Those- Raritan bny clams' taste well as their nttractivo styles, mighty good, too. Not only do they help to keep down Die cost of living It is such footwear as this that will attract approving glances in th'e Easter bat they provide a livelihood for a Scarfs Add lest To New Promenade—footwear that-at-first glance bespeak? distinction, good taste large number of persons. A clam Spring Costumes It 0 dumb nnd helpless thing. The antilever and smartness. Springtime's most vivacious styling # is expfesaelj in our Melons can work their will on it And whoroXis tho Eastor costume J do most anything: with it they C ase. It cant fight buck if it is -Shoe that would \rolinquiah so chic an Easter showini? at prices as appealing as the slippers" themselves.'...-.$8.05 inded and stigmatized as bolng accessory? And where is the Wom- f6t> good. All the fiamo it deserves For Men, Women and Children to $13.50. ' v an who could resist scarfs M tat- * better fato than that ot being con- Supportt llie ArcJi, whh FUxtblHlr signed ton life of utter utolcnsncni clnntlng ns/theBot In colors brll- Itt!those 'day* when the prices of "nnt or noVt, In Uc»lgn« dolhjht* * " I are constantly advancing. Raymond Bowne fully varioA Sc«rf« ti knot nbout one's throaPor to tuck 'nenth th« ijrr .--.•-o-o-o-o-o. -- • Community dance hnlli where 621 Cookman Avenue collar of one's coat. $1.08 to $15.00. ;'irt«»n «xl propnr nmiisoment con bo ASBURY PARK, N. J. iotind arc not altogether locking, jbut their numbw !• anUrely too for thti reason th» n»w com- y houio «t Rim PU«», tho wtone qf wlitch w«» laid latt , It ft dlitlnct mln tot moral- RED BANK REGISTER, MARW 31, n-iho -game.- •- Commodore Weaver OtD VETERAN ARRESTED. CE YACHTSMEN FEAST: eceived tho gift with well chosen Expert Repairing voids and he was moved almost to Aged Atbury Park -Resident Held OF, •".'. ' ' . ORTH SHREWSBURY CLUB ears by the kind expressions ex-1 on 45-Ycar Old Charge. - HOLDS A DINNER. . , ended to him by tfhe outtrtlrat, of Dr. Edwin P. Osbaldcston, a vet- BATCHES, CLOCKS pplausc. eran of the Crimean war and a well irit Annual Affair Held «t Globe During thp-tSvcning the trophies known and much respected resident and JEWELRY * Hotel ; Wednesday Night—Ad- yon duriJS^the_ past season ..were of; Asbury .Park,..was .arrested-Fri- Accuracy, skill and ex- dress of Welcome Delivered Over iwSr'dedr—-The—CommodoTe's~"cups7 day by a New-York"deputy~sficriTf7 perience enable us to Radio—Trophies Presented. onatcd by Commodore Weaver, wh6 claimed that Dr. Osbadleston -The-first^annual-banquc't of tlio ent to Ileuben" White's" CdmcVand' had"OScHpfid jail in" Binghampton, do the most delicaterre- Wrth '', Shrewsbury; iceooat nnd ionry Applegate's Whim, winning New. York, in 1881, _JDr._Qsbal(lca-; painng. We,guarantee acht club-was,r)iqld' Wednesday irsl and second respectively in the ton is 93 years old ond'Jiis-arrest! satisfaction,' Our prices light at the Globe hotel under the rst race o£ the season.' Benjamin causfd much surprise and indigna- Any Problems ? uspiccj of tho ontortainmcht com- -At(vatei»-\Virs-given- tlie"T\VrW. tlon ot Asb"UTy'l'avk'r Er.'O'sbaTd-" trtrnnvafT ypywTc curing Wherievei1'you Silverware Repaired ocial and financial success.. • Over ho most points during^ .the season hampton and was practicing medi- .id Replated Like New. me hundred' persons were present vith his Marconi1 yacht Pet andcine at New York city in t'881; His problems regarding busi- nd-they were'treated to ah uAus- Thomas Irving Brown was awarded friends at Asbury Park Have start- REUSSILLE'S ally attractive program as well,as ho Fred D. Wikoff cup for thee:d a fight to prevent his-'extradi- ness or finance, do not hes- well prepared and properly served ;ood showing of his ^acht Now tion. • itate to speak of them to 36 Broad St, Red Bank lenu. ' . '•. hen. The club's large burgee and the . Others present at the banquet be- / Sues Insurance Companies, our officers, who •will be atibnal cplors were featured in the ides those mentioned were! Stephen Jljeloitis, whose confec- glad to assist you in solv- all decorations and Jorge festoons kValton Cullineton, Hurry U. Willnnl, tionery store at Aabury Park was oiicph Salz, Henry ..J'. Hyll.i, ' burned last November, has brought f yacht code flags helped to odd f.'D. Ottcrson, ^r., Warren II. Smock. ing them, and give you ad- olor to the affair. ^ ' ' '. • - I). D. llnncoci, suit against four insurance coin; vice when desired. Thomas Irving Bxowh, the club's icoi't;« VI. Ti'ucx, William C. Shields, panics to compel the payment of resident, was tlio presiding officer, IV, A.. Hopiilnu, Harry Clay, 512,000 damages. Mr. Heloilis \ntli6ny Cnrdncr, Frcil G. I'ialicr, ' claims he has been unable to get nd John W. Cahtillion, vice presi- Harry Allaire PaulUll d Fairbanks * ; Washington Tomato Spup 9 ""* 15° Garden Barrow $6.50 ItV rich, it's handy, it's healthful. Best Cooking Apple* Juicy Oranges .3 lbs 15c doz 35c, 48c Delicious Eating Apples Chick Chick Egg Dyc» doz 37c nk8 Trash Burners Special Flour Prices ' Cyclone wire $3.00 Flour 1 Advanced Six«Cylindcf L-Hcad Engine \Z Harmonic Balancer 12-lb 48-tb $9.50,. Spades 3 OU Filfcr 4 Ait Cleaner 5 Full Pressure Oiling f» Automatic Spark g bag & tShovels Control 7 Uour.Whecl Brakes 8 Larger Balloon Tires 9 Dyco FinUt Tho Finest Fninlly l?lour Milled j. 10 Dimmer on Steering Wheel CeretDtn Grass Edgers £=3 Pillibury 1 (etc are ten features which ire jesjenttal to maximum motoring Gnltl M« Chartered 1887 Red Bank, New Jersey Assets over $1,500,000.00 EARNING FOR ITS SHAREHOLDERS OVER 'i .•••,•. •.-.'*• i • • • A new series of stock is now open* for investors and borrowers .. CLASS, A SHARES ' . CLASS B SHARES $ 1 per month returns in about 135 months $ 200 $ 2 per month returns in about 78 months $ 200 5" tt u 1,0000 10" ,' ' ; •(>' . ;. . t , , ., RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 81, ,1926. 11 tfethodist churches in the Cnmdcn BRIEF ITEMS OF NEWS. district; ., . , • < Frethold Couple to Wed. HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN ,Tho engagement bf Misa Dorothy MONMOUTH COUflTY. Hartman, daughter of Fred Hart- man of Freehold; to Edward King Perional Notea, Sales of Property, of thdt place Jms been announced. 2b BROAp ST. IfcED BANK, N. Building Operations, Lodjo'Do- Miss Hartman is a student nurse at ingi, Slight Fires, Births, Mar-tho University of Pennsylvania hos- riaget and Deaths—Other Items. pital. ' ONE POUND OF '•'he Mntawnn board of health has Freehold Stere Sold. notified property owners of tlint place that all connections With tho Tho stor« building and men's Farm - Garden - Lawn - Shrubbery sewer system must be made within a clothing business of the lato Wil- CANOY I* period of thirty dayq and that fhoso liam S. BrowrnhW'reehpld has been FREE ' BONE MEAL , SHEEP MANURE who have not connected in that sold to Goodstein Brothers of Tren- . /- time mil he liable to a line of $26. ton, who are connected with a big NITRATE OF SODA ACID PHOSPHATE , Homy Freeman of IIowcll lias department storo'in the latter city. AN^OUNCEMBNt j bought the Dloomfield Longstrect Wpl-kman Drop* Dead. *» ~4-- AGRICULTURAL LIME. house on Jorscyvillc avenue and Lawrence Smock of Matawan to Announce the Opening of OUR PERMANENT ill occupy it after enlarging and dropped dead while hitching a team "WONDERLAWN" GRASS SEED IPIOMIIK it ot horses to a wagon in1. Joseph ^ Popular Priced CANDY DEPARTMENT : The Long Branch high school "Wenzcl's gravel pit last Friday baseball team •will open tho season week. Death was due to heart dis- SEED POTATOES , SEED OATS April 13th at Leonardo. Long ease. Mr. Smock was 69 years old. Blanch has tin teen james on Us SATURDAY ONLY FREE SATURDAY ONLY j 1 COAL and WOOD HAY - STRAW - GRAIN schedule. Silver Wedding Anniversary. George Cclla of Long Branch, Mr. and Mris, Frank HaUland of nineteen ycais old, died Sunday af- Glendola observed their 2oth wed- POULTRY and DAIRY FEEDS ter a few days' sickness with pneu- ding anniversary last wepk. About fifty guests gathered nt their .home 1 LB^I 9ANRX (Values from 50c b ^ $S !l monia, lie w.is a son of Louis Cclla. to celebrate tho event and Mr. and Cecil Ddly of Freehold dislocated Mrs. Haviland received many gifts. BROWN liis_ri|ht shoulder and toro some of Mannsquan Druggiat Wedi, • the ligaments loose While playing ' William P. Weir, ,vlio conducts WITH EACH POUND BOUGHT AT 59c 24 WHARF AVE, Telephone 27 RED BANK, N. J. baseball l?st week.-•... '• two drug stores at Mannsqumi, was The engagement has/been an- married recently Jo Miss Mtrgaret Theae candies are made fgr our order—made with tho finoit and pur'ett materials obtain* nounced of Miss Nina ftntqnidds of Burnliam of that pTacc. Tlio mar- nblq—in (act, they are the raott dellcioul candiei in New Jeraey at a price that repre' , riage took place in Maryland and *ont» the greatest candy values aver, off ore d. to' the quality candy lovers of dear old Intcrlakcn and Edward Tschujly of /Red Bank. ' ," ' • ,'•-,'.'' Philadelphia. ' - was kept a secret until Jnst week. • Fred Walter, of-Freehold, badly Long Branch Butcher Dead. cut the first finger of his left hand Fredericko Tomaini, a Long v.'ulo operating a drill at 'the rug .Branch _butchcr,_dicd -at^ a —New NO York hospital last Friday. Mr. To- Dr. James C. Corlics of Newark, nia'.ni was 55 years' pld nnd he a former resident of Long Branch, REMEMBER..3 POUNDS OF QUALITY Ten Days of Grace. leaves a wife, fivo brothecs nnd two, diet! lost week ,at tho ago of 83 sisters. His wife is now in Italy. •years. '•: • . •"'.'• . • •....• Odd Fellows Confer Degree CANDIES FOR THE PRICE OP Tomorrow will be the first of April. / s ; Miss Naomi J. litorris o£ Philadel- phia was married Saturday to 6UB- The Odd Follows' lodge of As- Usually we'pay interest from the first day of the inonth on tnv " A. Heckmnn,, Jr., of Long bury Park ha3 conferred the patri- 0NE-S9 CENTS Branch by Rev. Herbert J. Lane. » archal degrco on John M. Glover, all money deposited in oiir Savings Department up to andin- JphnJB.__Curtis,.John Tilton, Jnhn --Gi-ound--was-brokon-laSUvcok>ior- . cluding-the third day of the month. - -^-—..—+— ,———- McLean, Pcto McLean, Carl Maur- ENJOY ;VOt3felSB.€tFV BY sATlNG tho new incinerating plant to be or, Earl Bradley nnd Fred Tilton. ' crcetod for tho borough of Deal. " The third day of April this year falls on Saturday and Sat- - , Married ir January. THESE CANDIES QI? HIGHEST QUALltY urday is unly a half-day in banking business for the banks close Louis Wigodc has the contract to : build houses at Freehold for I>ank Announcement was. made last ONLY A. TON-FTRST IN-PIRST PLEASED at noon. / Sandbcrg an]fl James Mcnko. week of. tho marriage of Miss EXCLUSIVE PLAN Mrs. Louis Magee of. Long Martha Booth, daughter of James On this account v>c will pay interest from the first of April Brunch gave birth to a daughter at Booth of Freehold," to Charles B. the Ilnzanl hospital Friday. Rennor of that. pUce. 'flic wed- EXCLUSIVE VANDYK AGENCY on all money deposited in our Savings Department up to and iii- ; ding took place last January. eluding Saturday, April 10th. "~~This gives you seven'• clays' c:; a Tho O&khurst ladies' aid sdcioty, VICfORY COFFEE-A Superb Blend • • Reducedio.39c Ib. cleared $C0 at a pot luck calendar Taxi Driver Jailed. .interest on money deposited in our Savings Department ui supper last week. .Frank Burns, a Newark taxi DUCHESS-The Coffee Supreme , -" • - - ' • 53c tb. April'10th. , ,.' • .-.••• William L. Rapp of Matawan is driver, was arrested for speeding at BEST MAR AC Al BO ', - ' - • - - - - • 47c Ib. making a stay' at Saranac Lake, Oakhur^t Saturday. A doctor pro- The, Merchants Trust "Company compounds interest every New' Ycr!;. . nounced him drunk and he was bent SPRING VALLEY BUTTER to the county jail for thirty days. three months while most banks compound the interest only Aabury ?ar!c Plot Sold. ' The Whole Mllkr, Sweet Cream Butter, very special at 53c Ib. ' J every half year. Our plan makes your savings grow faster. • . The Phoenix realty company of Married at Long Branch. Ashury Part:, which is composed of Miss. Ethel Fesler and John C. i Harry .Apploby president, Dr. Cloughly of Long Branch were mar- i Charles VanWickle vice president ried last week by Rev. W. Elwell ALPERIN'S DELICATESSEN ! and Kays H. Morgan secretary and Lalto. Their attendants were Mrs. MERCHANTS TRUST CO. treasurer, has bought a piece of Ruth Shrops and Louis W. Feslor. 20 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. land fronting on Railroad ayonue, (Continued on nexft page.) ' 62 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. Sewell avenue and Asbury RVcnuc for. $38,000. The land -\vill bo cuj: up into, building 1 ts. Start a Savings .Account in Our Bank and See the Interest Mount Up. Adyerliiinff.Sign Ordinance.- - ' SCREENS SCREENS- SCREENS SCREENS Tho Long Branch city cbnimis; sioners have passed an ordinance regulating advertising signs project ing beyond the walls of buildings, Under-the now ordinance a permit Cfl must be obtained froniithe'building inspector and a fee of $2 will be charged for the permit. This Is one 0/ a stria COrrffOHT IU4. HAKVKY BtOOSCTT Communion Breakfast. ' — tlf talkies on Banking Number Thirteea About 200 members of the As- in /or iht People bury Park lodge of Knights of Co- lumbus attended the fifth annual communion breakfast at the Berk- lcy-Cartcret hotel at Asbury Park Is a; Sunday.morning. Mayor-Glnrcnco Either Copper or Galvanized Now in Stock E. F, Hctrick was one of Vhe speak- ers. •' ' *'•'•,"' for Immediate Delivery Paying For? Belmar Hermit Dead. ' . George . J. Newman, who for CAR owner drivea into a service accounts plus a profit to the bank. many years, was known as Bclmar's For Windows and Doors of Sizes as Follows: A. station for repairs. He cheerfully No merchant'is expected to serve, a hermit, was found deidin his shack draws his purse when the job is done. large body of customers art a loss. Sunday of last •vycek. He was 1 ciprhty years old and has no kn6wn 2'4" x 4' 10" 2' 8" x 3 10" When he goes to his doctor to remedy • No merchant can give away his goods. relatives. He made his living 'by 2'O" x3» 0" a bodily ill he expects a bill for profes- A bank's stock in trade is service plus digging clams and .doing odd jobs. 2'0" x3' 6" 2'4" x 5' 2" 2' 8" x 4' 0" sional services. credit. ' t * Cough—Eckert. 2'0" x3' 10" 2' 6" * 3' 0" 2' 8" x 4' 2" If he has an acute financial or business The bank depositor pays for the Miss Nellie A. Gough of Oakhutst 2' 0"•x4' 2'6" x 3' 6" 2> 8" x 4' 6" problem he consults his banker, profes- service he receives and the conveniences and Samuel L. Eckerl of Long s K,y Branch were married at the latter 2 0"x4' 2' 6"x 3' 10" 2' 8" x 4' 10" sionally 1—but the banker renders no bill he enjoys, by permitting the bank to lend place Saturday night by Rov.W.E, 2'0" x4' 10" for hia valuable . a portion of his de- Blackmail. They vill live at As- 2'6" x 4' 0" 2' 8" x 5' 2" 1 2'0" x5' 2" service. posits. - The bank,- bury. Park, where lir. Dcckert is' 2'6" x 4' 2" 3! 0" x 3' 0" employed as an electrician. 2'4" x3' 0" During the month however, must always 2'6" x 4' 6" 3' 0" x 3' 6" Give Up Bank Jobl. y this' man draws a The bank, deposi- keep funds in readi- 2'4" x3' 6" Jny Miller has given up his job 2'4" x3' 10" 2* 6"x 4' 10" 3' 0" x Z 10" number of checks tor pays for the ser- ness to honor his In the Manasquan. bank and is tak- 2'6" x 5' 2" 3» 0" x 4' 6" .CO against his\\jank ac- checks at sight. ing a course in accounting in 2' -4" x4' 0" N ( vice he receives and GeovR-o Washington university at 2' 8"x 3' 0"* count. To handle Only a small por- 2'4" x4' 2'» 3' 0" x 4' W{ Washington. Louis Green Has also x 3' 6" each fcheck costs the the conveniences he tion ot the Interest left the employ of the bank and is 2'4" x4' 6" 2'8" 3'0"x5',2" bank a definite sum. snjoys, by permit- deceived ontheseloans, now in the real estate business. It furnishes bookkeep- ting the Bank to is/'profit. Overhead Parker—Morton. ing labor to record must be.met .first. Mrs. Trances \A. Parker of Bay- DOORS withdrawals and de- lend a portion of his The interest on time vllle and Percy E. Morton of Spring posits. Itpaysforthe Lake were man-led Saturday at As- 2' 6" x 6' 6" 3'0'!x6'8" 2' 10" x T 0" in deposits. The Bank, deposits further nar- hury Park,by Rev. Martin L. Ferris. checks used. It fur- 2' 6" x 6' 8" 2' 6" x T 0" 3*0"x7'0" however, must al- rows ' the margin of They left for Atluntic City on their nishes other station- profit. wedding trip nnd upon their return, 2' 8" x 6' 8" 2'8"x7'0" n ery, Buch as deposit ways keep funds in will live nt Spring Lake. It is clear that if a slips, ledger sheets, readiness to honor Moniignor CaaJtwoll Dead. signature cards, state- depositors average Monsignor William P. Contwell, Hot Bed Sash 3 ft. x 6 ft 'PI ment forms. his checks at sight. balance cannot pro- rector of St. Mnry's,church of Perth duce, as loanable Amlioy and for ninny years in PI Time, of officers f mds, enough revenue charge of the Star of tho Sea and staff is given to church at Long Drnnch, died isud o Dahlia Sticks H ip. x 11 in; x 5 ft. to pay handling dcnily of heart' disonuj Saturday the depositors without charge. cost, his account is a direct loss to the afternoon, aged 07 years. CO How' can a bank afford' to render bank. Recaption for New Pastor. ".'• Red Wood , ' • t. services without charge? When a bank haa hundreds or thou- Itcv. l-'rcd H. Morley, the now Is banking a commercial proposition? pastor of St. Andrew's Methodist sands of such accounts, .the loss mounts church, was tendered n reception Or is a bank purely a public service In- Into large figures. tart week by members of tiic church. stitution, paying out of its cnpital for This causes an economic waste, tt Mr. Morley was formerly pndtor at CO in the;privilege of gathering the commu- becomes a tax on business. I'nlmyrn, Ho Ruccceda.the Into Eev. Monmouth Lumber Co. ricnjntnln U, Lipplncott, nity's funds to pour bock into industry? . Checking account s^tice is worth n Womsn Banker PrdnioUj. , There,could be no commercial banks paying for. A reasonable balance, habit, MI«R Ilntt^t A. Morion, d»U_...,. Without stockholders. Stockholders ex- 77-97 Central Avenue. Red Bank, N. J. ually carried, does it. If ycur checking of Craig Morton of Allonrvodd, ha» v pect dividends. Dividends must come account is small, ate an officer at the henn made nn nsslntant fccrcUry- Phones 2060,2061. ( w. tren»urer of tli6 Asbury Virk ttust from'earnlrigii/'•.'.;; bank how large a balance you should rompnny. Sho linn been manager m '- ttvery bank depositor should pny, In maintain for mutual 'profit. • 'He will of tho womnh'i dcpnrlmtiit of tho ''Way, the coat of handling his gladly explain. hnnk tliicn year*. a- R»», Jol.n Handle/ Dead, CO Building Materials of AU Kinds 'Pulllshed by the Monmtulh Courtly Ban\tri ditochUon JW. Johh Jlandley, who wiri twlco jmntor of fit. Ltikc'n Mclho illnt, church tX Lonjt |Hrniich, iseasc^n few nights ago just aftei ho".pital. He M.IS 11 jcars old anil BRIEF ITEMS 'OF NEW& lie had gone to body He la sur- is sunKcd by his fathei and by a 'iyed-by a widow, - - In other, : (continued from'jait pBgo.&^i >.Vii|t Injured Son in Floridj Joined Mechanics' Lodge, Raymond Brown, Edward Miller, Mrs:' Perry A,i Hull bt Long Lpstiu H. Pitcher, G Carlton .Frank-Miller, Alfred Green, Iiuenin, Branch has gone to Florida to 'visit Pitcher... Iicynolds II, Still and ^ •;.'•:' • : ', Miller and 'Raymond Bacon were" Kef son, Arthur C. Hull, wiio wan in- Ge-urge Tailsek hnve joined the appointed ushers forthe .'month of luro'd In an automobile accidqnt.in Americun" Mechanics' lodge ot El- April by the ushers' union of the that state. • beroii. ' . Lone Branch,Bnptist church'. '.'••- "•• Susy Bee Sociable. \, ",'•; Dance nt Monmouth Beaflu At League of N»tiori« Meeiihtf. ' The;Methodist ladies' iiid society 'ilicSigma.Tau Sigma soiorlty of .Mr. and Mrs. William J. Grctjik. if OakhUrat -will .holl ii busy beu Long Braiicii. will hold a dance ne\t field of 'Long Branch, who arc sociable on Thursday of.this'weuk_ jUfondajt nifilib at_ the Jlonnjouth spbndiin;;'gome: tlmoin^Eurbpo; rer ib"'tlib7h*om"er T Beach casino. centlyv attended a special meeting li "reehold Woman Dead. . New Store at Spring Lake. otthqcouncil oftha-Lcnguc of Na-' 7 . i' "i- '4Si3CSCei&39H" *° "* ' 'i' ' ' ' ' *'' F' ' "' •''^' ' j ' n " • ' T • ' " '' ' i "''',' '',' .'• MrsTTVIary O'llara"~ of~PTe~e1iold ."-• J".""WolcoTITBro" ri. of Como and tiqns al; Geneva, Switzerland, ; f>. COOPER, ii^'f-':rfX'"'':--' Plnnt.for Convention Hall. died Saturday morning of pneu- William II. Cra mcr, Jr, ol Seagirt, CIVIL ENOWEEn, monia. She was. 74 years old and will • open, n spot tint; goods shop at Successor U> (leocii* Oooiwr, Ot ;.. 'I'Yftecn sets of plans for a con>- Spring Lake' vcntiou hull at Asbury-Park'hayo loaves' a son ami two daughters, been presented to the Asbury Park Death of Infant. . . Died in Brooklyn cbjVintissioners.. The commissioners Grace H. Crawford, the two-year- Herbert W. Hcjoi, \ native of A Mil examine oach set carefully be- ild. daughter. o.J! William M. Cruw- Marlboro, di'jd at the homo.of his O (laughter at Brooklyn Sunday of fore making a selection.. • Eord°o£ Freehold, died Sunday ot Brosd Siren NsUonaJ Bwk ast 'weekof •peritonitis. ' , last vatck. Hurt In Auto Colliiion. GECiiKGi; y«4 Lewis M. Wblt, fire chief . at Home from Florida. Monntnuth County* Sunonato's Office. TAVLOR,'fc; 1 ' • ' • ^':'. *^ ••itl'W—• " ' « .-,; ..,!..:, Reception at We«t Lonor Branch. A reception was held last week nd E : AutNowo tos Vant movins gan Urnd* I Express s h cure, pianos or basffase to mn otxtM elty ot countTT, la tbs umzeat Dad'led « West-.. Long Branch Methodist In Eed Bank. Beta™ jo? b"«5 5 somt' church. -Mr..-Johnson has Hceii a movjnir dona,-writ* send or etilO for tS« Only reliable furniture movers In toin, SS member of the Methodist confer- U'tmr Driee» on jour next Job. Allitaili ence since 1890. Expert Movers of Household of hea»f «r light tmeklnadon. at abort .;-'". ^ •'REO.^BAriKrS.LEAPING ELECTRIC'SHOP . noticef . Call or addresa Business Men's Show. , Goods and Pianos. Free Deliveey 63 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. Phone 1184 The nnnyal business men's show •J. T. EQAN at the'Asbury P.-.rk casino will be II WA^L STREET, RED BANK held the week beginning April 26th Reiidenca Pboaa 88241 instead of tho week of April 19th. City Rflovieigs a SpeciaBty Office Phone 639-R i Isaac BeVger is -chairman of the 10 WHARF AVENUE show committee. Moiimoutrl County Surro|aU's Offica, Large, Well Padded Vans In tho matter oC tho estate of John Cllvlo : Two Places Padlocked. Bush, dcacasnl. > I. Careful, Courteous, Experienced Men Notice to creditors to preiint chin's' The Shaiiley hotel at Belmar has BKainst estate. been padlocked for violating the Pursuant to the ordir of Joseph L. Donahny, aurrorate of the (Jountr of M(Mi« , prohibition law. Another Mon- Sight Seeing; Busses for all Occasions " mouth, mmlc ' on the fifteenth -day ot mouth county place to b9 padlocked March, 1926..on the awlic/iUon ot Hat* , A. Porker, executrix of the eitsta at John' , is a store 4it Asbury Park conducted Anywhere, Anjr Time. Calvin Kuah. deceased, notice li hereby by-Janies Onto. ' ffivcri.to ttio .creditors of ssld deemed to exhibit to tho subscriber, executrix » Lodge Moves. ' , Fireproof Storage: Packing and Express. aforesaid, their1 debts and demands agmlnlit tho said cstnt.c. under oath, within alx ' Long Branch lodge'of Fnee Ma- months from ,11 date, of the atoreiald , sons held their farewell meeting in Office: Globe jCoiirt and Mechanic; Street order, or-, thWy; -will be .'ctever birred «I < the' Masonic hall Friday night and their actions therefor Bfraimt the estd SUBW on Saturday the lodge furniture Tel. 894 RED BANK, N. J. Dated Freehold, N. 3. March IS. Uif. ' was moved to rooms in. the new -.'••• ••• MABY A. PABK8UI, , Masonic temple. , ' •••»*•••••••••• Broad s*. eet, Eatontown. N» J/« Caught Under Heavy Stone. Howard -.heath, • seven-year-old son of William Heath of Freehold, was caught'under a heavy flagstone while playing last week. He was knocked unconscious but vas not |COnitii6ringrits seriously Lurt. write a check for more than one or Eiriory—Ely. ( beauty its Comfort two htiuridred.dollars to have a new Mrs. Catherine M. Emory of As- a6dlts"<3istirictiori,' . 1 budy Park uii3 Wellington Ely of car—aPackafd Six—at once. Ocean Grove' were married last ttie;Pa£kard Sj^is week by Rev. M. L. Ferris. Tho at- : '• :. >••••'.' ' .••'•'.•'••• .•••:':" .":'•' hot hlgn iri prided tendants were Mr., and Mrs. B. M. Those who buy Packard cars this' Johnson. -../' year,.either for :cash or. on the For example, the five-ptfssenger Sedan Died in Sanitarium. ' payment jplan, will not have to Miss Lydia Gulick, formerly of costs but $2,775.00 delivered at your Freehold, died at a sanitarium at door with all necessary accessories buy again for years to come. Midland Park Monday of last week freight and tax paid. "••'.". at the age of 82 years. Her near- 1 est relatives are nephews 'and .;: -.;.; w.•..••,. •_, ^ ,• ,;.; :. ;.;,,v ,::': Packard has offered no yearly nie'eos. . . ' r models for more than ten years Want Road Extended. The afccessories include,* in addi- and has preserved the traditional A delegation from Bradley Beach tion'to those usually furnished} front beauty of Packard lines, . will appear before tho-county board 1 and rear bumpers, automatic-wind- o!i freeholders at tho meeting' on April 7thNto urge the extension of shield cleaner, rear view rnirrbr, LaReinc avenue through to Covlics Packard cars are improved from avenue, • el6ctric'pigar lighter and spare itire t !* vi time to time as occasion warrants. Pied in His 64th Year. and tube and cover. • ^ Progress could not be made other- , James McGrath, aged 63 years, died last week at tho Long Branch ^ prefer to buy on the payment wise. : . '' hospital. 'For'many years ho was 'employed ns n helper by undertak- Standbiest! plari, knowing it is much better to ora at Long Branch nnd Asbury buy a long life car, that way than a But the owner of a three, four or Park. short life car for cash. . , five year, old Packard is never Oil Stove Cnuies Firu. Buick has the only chassis Built A "Triple Seal" (air cleaner, gaso- ashamed in the company of the An oil stovo started a lire in Mrs. today that can take a "shower line filter, oil filter) stops injurious William F. Davia's homo at Eng- bath'^ while the engine is runninff outside elements at every engine Under our plan you may have a new latest purchaser. lishtown Tuesday of last week, and driving the wheels. . \ . . port of entry. The prompt arrival of trio firemen Packard Six five-passenger Sedan for prevented any Borioua dnmngc. Only Buick provides the design, Road slmh and grit cannot reach $731.36 down and $194.02 a month. Rather, he feels the-pride of Buick vital parts. Rain and mois- Engagcmont Announced. which could undergo such punish- i| possession that comes only with Announcement has been mado 'of ment. Of all cars built today, Buick ture cannot cause short circuits in long attachment and association. tho engagement of Miss Helen D. alone has the complete protection the Buick electrical system; Evea MucMurtrie, daughter of Horboi't J the spark plugs are covered! . •• • 1. of thc"Sealcd Chassis" and "Triple- If your present car has a market MacMurtrle of Freehold, to George Scaled Engine." •;.. \ value, we will buy it'from you and Yqu must live with a car to love it. F. Harrington ot Plltsburg. Come In and see, with your own eyes, why Buick motor c»ra ar« .apply its price on the down pay- To Raise $1,000,000. Every Buick operating part is 1 A campaign will bo started soon "sealed" inside'a dirt-tight, oil-tight, more dependable. Only a Buick ment on the new car. 1 May we examine your present car to raise $1,000,00 for building •water-tight iron or steel housing. could stand tho "showec bath" teatl i and tell you how easily you may construction nnd nn endowmon Quite likely you would not have to fund for'tho Methodist homo for Standard Six ' Matter Sic have a new Packard? <- 2 pilirtucr Road»t v.' TIRE COMPANY "WANTED. Mrs. John 51. Leonard, have re- turned to Leonardo for thd spring A Movement Started «t Colt'a Neck and summer. „ . /" , to Organize ,'a Company. Mrs. Thomas Kappock and chil- Agitation for the formation of ftdren, who hove beefPconfmed to tho iivu company IIHS been started at house three i\ceks with bitd colds, Oil's Neck. ThiuccenJ destruction arc about again. of eight outbuildings on tlio Colt's ,Miss Inez Leonard ia improving NecK liotcl property, winch is own Frederick Joy, has a new Buick .ing at $5. ••••_;.,•;•.;;^_ -^j limouslno. The ladies' aid society o£ the ROGERS FEET COMPANY Baptist church'will hold a chicken Brotdmy Broidwij Broadway JohnGilfoerJ salad supper in the lecture room p£ tt Utwitj V at 13th St. the church Thursday evening, April •I W«rr«a 15th. The supper" will bet served Herald So. Noir York Fifth Avai ljtlw*t love waltz from five to eight o'clock., " at 35 lli Bt City at 4lit St. x \ran in their blood Mr. and Mrs. Philip Carnie and Tremdnt at Bromflfld fnmily, who have been spending the Boston, MasMchuntta like ibinc. "Kiss winter in Jersey City with Mr. and I , tne, Danilo," she . whispered!/ ^ htihprO 0 t• NEWARK'S Brantord PlJ ne»r Droad St. ). Broad and'Fulton Stl. Why go to New York T All t(ie good Shows Come here! NOW PLAYING 1 NOW PLAYING I ZIEGFELD THE 1110 LAUOHINa HIT Grealest Musical Comedy Succttt PmUtrfpn McNult Praaenta llm Fun- rloit Show Ever Written EDDIE CANTOR \M Scrim \ I ni'd Scenario by POOR '•]<.' ERICH VO^ STIIOHBIM "KflD BOOTSWith " MARY EATON .ELLIOTT NUGENT ; OIUfllNAL NEW YOnK CAST And ttit 3«m« Orliln.l Cut 'Tim D.. 60 Qtortned American BeautleB ll.hl.d N.w YorU for T.n Monlhi MATINKE TODAY * BATUIIDAY MATINKE TODAY A BATUltDAY NEXT WEEK^-SFATS NOW NEXT WEEK—SEATS NQW • THE WJIUU5 WOULD WVES Till tn ED.WYNN oj tfo Sen 1 "APPLE SAUCE" Thi But-Belaid •Tli» Pnbft I'obr , twi Story in (/;«• In ll|i Uuil.-.-Mluul. Mvitlcd- Rtvv»« WerW : • Tftt Moil Gotgeoti), Allan Dinehart GllUtrmg 1'ilm Pre- "THE GRAB BAG" ' ,: ' with JOLLYWOOD!—dream city of a million girls!' Revcahid in all its glitter ftntnlimf £w MmIt! Ihi^litlr. Niw Vofli cuat Inllliillnf * * and dory in a honrt-stirring drama of a woor glrl'B rise to stardom; of NW York ni.li. ,'f|,r«ifr Hutipprtlnit ' —1 tia motion 0«»l, llcnuly 'Clmriii mill Traau^Hon',', Vivian Tobin her dnzzling career; of her pleasures and penis—and of her final flim* into * picture has MATH, 'VIKO. * flA'r,—M» \p »2,(|0 IlillHAlN' MATS, WKI). A nAT. He the arrm of tho man BIJO really loved.' A pictui-jaation of Adehi Rogers'Sf ' .•! t« ll.td ever vflcrcd N10JIT* ,'»»• in 12.OO / Johno' Cosmopolitan Magnzino story. By all nurtfns SJiK IT I "^ motet i A MAflS'»lAU/N!^AN PRODUCTION ' To Ni:\VAUK T« RSO HANK , Children 20o, Ailults BOo. Evening All Bcnta aOo V. M, I«OM HED DANIC" _ . I'. M . rnOM NEVVAHNEVVAHKK ' 1B C. Ui tl^-HilH DiM, «I3», tlil« e,00 V. R. H.-BiM. /lUI,' Uib , NO BANK TEH lamed VfiU/^Enttrtd aa S'coml-Olaia Ma»tr at tha Foit- l VOLUME XLVIII, NO. 40. Offlce at Bid Dank, N. }m aoia tha Act ol Uueli «, 181». RED BANK, N. X, WEDNESDAY, IvTARCH 31, 1926. $1.50 PER YEAR. - PAGES 13 TO 24, TO APPRAISE PARK LAND? NEW COAL BUSINESS. WEST RED BANK MURDER. SALZ BUILDING LEASED. Three Men to Set Price, on Quinlan UNWELCOME GUEST SHOT. HOUSE GUTTEDJY FIRE. lonald E. Lawet and Frank B. UNEARTHED TOMAHAWK. INJURED IN ODD MANNER. Property at Fair Haven. i" Lawci Are the Owneri. SLAYER ESCAPES AFTER FIR- REAL ESTATE FIRM GETS OTTO KMENGLEBIEL INJURED 'LAMES DO DAMAGE OF |B,BQO ERNEST OLIVER MADE CURL The first step has been- taken in Donald li. Lawes of Red Bank and GEORGE ELY FELL THROUGH ING FIVE BULLETS. BROAD- STREET STORE. —FRANK FINKLE JAILED. ON BRANCH AVENUE. 1 OUS FIND IN HIS YARD. ;ha t condemnation - proceedings 'rank B. Lawes of Shrewsbury have OPENING IN BARN FLOOR. -, Domlnlcle Buona.no wit Shot Down Fort Lauderdale Real Estate Com- brought by the borough of Fair Ha- FinUe Claims HTshot Kleinglebiel Home Owned by Mn. Jimea C. ;one Into the coal business.' They While Transplanting a Tree La«t Son of Daniel S. Elf Wat Doinf la Front of HU Home and He pany, in which Red Banker* are •cn to acquire the Quinlan property bV Accident, Intending Only to Bennett and Occupied by George lave, organized the Lawes coal and Week He Brought a Fin* Speci- Some Gymnastic Stunt* Waen tha> Interested, ' will Make Many >n tho rivor bank in that borough Frifhten H'm Away—Three At- Gramman Caught Fire Lett Fri- upply company at Shrewsbury arid Died About Four Houri Liter : men of a Stone Indian Tomahawk Accident Occurred—Since Con- Refuting to Tell Slayer'e Name. Changes to the Building. for a public park. At last night's faited acWitneuet. day Night—Heavy Lou. ill bo ready for business in a few to Light—Now Uiod aa Ornament fined to tha Bed. Dominlck Euonano of 60 West The Salz, building' at the north- meeting of tlio borough commission- A load of shot from inaidc of Fire of unknown origin broko out ays. The coal yard will be located Ernest Oliver, who is employed east corne? ol Broad and Mechanic ers it was announced that Benjamin m Sycamore avenue at Shrewsbury, George Ely, son of Daniel 3, Ely "Bergen place, Red Bqjik, was mur- Frank Finklc-'s IIOUBO on Leighton fnduy night at thd houBe on, it the bank of tho Merchants' Trust of Holmdel, is confined ti the bod dered Sunday-night. Caipcr Ckci streets has been 'leased for nine Parker of Shrewsbury, Edward venue crashed Jiroutfi tho front 3ranch avenue, near Brown place, here the company has rented from company at Red Bank, was digging Simonson pf Freehold and Charles oorgo Silver, Sr., tho cpal bins with injuries which he received in of,'Pearl street is suspected of hav- yoari to the Fort Lauderdalo real oor and struck Otto Klicnglebiel's >wncd by Mrs." James C. Bennett up a troe to transplant it on the an unusual accident last week. ' ing fired the bullets that killed cstato company, a concern incor- Cook-of Asbury Park have been ap- eg, near liij knee, nbout one o'clock formerly used by Raymond Saii- grounds of I113 new house on Lake pointcd'to appraise tho property by ind occupied by George Gramman, >orn. Mr. Sanborn is building new George 'and a number of other Buonano, A warrant has been porated in, Florida and owned by Friday* morning. Klicnglcbicl wus fr. It was discovered about half- avenue last week when his Bpadc Holmdel boys liavo been usinc the ' issued for1 his arrest, but lio has dis- residents of Red Bank and vicinity. Judge Frank S. Katzcnbach. A tanding on tho porch of tho house •oal bins on the adjoining piuper- struck something hard that tiiado a short time ago tho \nlUe of the last nine o'clock by a young worn- ;y. The Lawes company will m- second story of Robert R. Voor- appeared and his whereabouts are Tho owners and officers of tho com- it tho time ho was shot. With •him »n who was on her way home and gratinu sound. The next spadeful hecs's barn for a gymnasium and unknown. pany ore Albert Robbins of Asbury property was set at $18,600 by a as Eduard Moi'stcr,-who was also itall an electric conveyor in tho coal group of Bed Bank real estate men. who rang in the alarm. Tho fire- The electric wiring,was done of dirt unearthed a stone Indian sort of clubroom. They have the J At twenty minutes past seven Park-president, J. Lester Eisner of ' WEW BUNOAUW FOR RENT. , WELL DIGGING. ,. DANCE HALL FOR RENT ' FOR SALE. 9. C. RED MATCHING EOGS ^ . ' FOR RENT. ?iv« room bunselpw It Mltatrafi, N. J, Clsaatag'and digging walla i aeilara and o pmate parties for such activitlea aa Farm horse,, nine yrara eldf excellent rom especlaaly .(lectad mating, of q»«l- , .paumbw r One large and one email room, With ouermand. Chows, voato WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. _oi information call or xrlie ta Mn, Cir- !eiapwI;..du«;._JOL| H, Hplreei,.,AtUittlo euchre parties, dances, birthday eelebra- worker: prior- reasonable. F.'G. Ford, ty and production, all pure-bred Rhode private family; steam 'heat, all other''(u- rl» Boo»ar. MaUwHl. N. J. Highland., RT iona and atravr rlda parties, Hgrt' stand Beds; also a law choice cockerels 'ox Terriers, fiattui and, ((jontlntiid fromVpiMiiJInf t«»-) r. D. 86, phone K<3 Irouk-Fford Farm, Water atreet, Ttotoa vroVementa) board If deilred. Fine loca- loted dogs at atud.. Dogi JAMES CODEN,. . » Biok. ««»B hall, mar Xeadden's Corner, K. J, alls, N. J. . j eft. 'Will sell same reasonable. Mrs, tion, near town and", station. 87 Mapla -••' OARAGE FOR RENT.' I. C. Dorr bhrewebury. N. J. ' avenue. Red Bank. nditlonid, A 'few very Applr UP BrlJtta avmtie. Bed Bank. contractor and builder; «11 klndt of job. 6»at MMn,ry Salf-Sarvlc" Sbappa'. FORD, SUBURBAN FOR SALE. CHICKENS WANTED!! ilea given %o reliable fclnr cjone. Dealer In bullillnf material. Con*. Iri and aelect your ap;lng ball A 1021 ,Ford suburban tor aale, IrKgood Will pay highest market-prices' for fowls FOR RENT. CHICKEN WIRE FOR'SALEj-' ". a>ls. Police dogi, m JK MOTTO—SERVICE. ~T Janes Boden, Unoroft. N. 1. ' _ Th« Pint National bank. gnshold, N. J. nothing over JJ.OS, valuw -»p to ,17.00. running condition. , Price right to quick nd broilers. Call or write 'Alex. Zwlckl, One tnoxjf three room kitchenette apart- 1,320 running feet, six feet klgh, brand dalea and Setters trained .. SEED SWEET POTATOES. 208 Broadway, (opoilta etolnbacb'l). Long buyer, 3. B. Bur, Jr., Telegraph Hill i9 North Broadway, Long Branch, N,' J., ment, completely furnished, -uttri every niw. never med, and eight Iron corner and rainers at vaasonabla vfaea. on. n. J. 'arm, phone MIddletown 276-1-43^ >hone 1500. , c6nvenlence. Apply Magpie and Stump Kate'posts; eost I5E, aell all 140. Alia Kennelsn s, EaatpE n avfnuevfnue, H« About April lit, certified sead. from J, Pho VlnelanJ, V. J.: nil or yellow. Bauftjajupl . Ideal Flpaleia Furaacaa In.UIIad- . HOUSES"FOR SACE7 Coffee Shoppe. Peters place. Red Bank, or ttssh feeders and waterers at half price. J Ph 1443-Wl Broi,. thorn t7C. n«d Bunk. HOUSE FOR SALE. ihone 1221 for ai appointment. • « R. Stoteshury. Main road, Marlboro, N. it YOUNO METT , > jornplete ready to flra from fill) up, dtifmd- IJ*ve leveral bouses In Bher Flaza, uoubla house, alx rooma eaeb aide, all Phone Freehold 1H-F-I2. ilrlnjilo enter; til* laJea «»ld»iln*.. " '"^PkJBNlSH'ED'ilOOM'tO lJct.' WANt TO BUY ng on (Ice. How la tha cheapeat time ta vlth' all Improvements, at a reasonable improvements: K.IOO, terms. Gold Star FRANKLIN AND LYDIA"^ InInquirq e Sfejcl, IS JKonmoutb atreettreet, Bel s k d it f i Jn a limfted number ££,SBenravav ehtckens and ducks;-will sir beat srlce. nitall, F. H.Xeillo, 26 Cbcitnut atreet, price, Joseph Best*, real estate, 64 Mon« Heal Estate. 35 Bridge avenue, phone Bed makers and painters of signs of «ll kinds, '' FARM, FOR'SALE. •ho ara neat appearing 'and kaMU B«nlcHuiV. *• ' Phcaa m-H. Kail Bank, or ttU IS Bills* NutUy. N. J mouth atreet; phone Bed Batik-aiai. Bank 484J. ' • on anything, anywhere New atudlo loca- Eeirnty-flve acre farm or will jsll a j>art. tion, .corner of Bridie avenue and Oak- Twelve room house, electric, toilet and iferenceib.iw-ww, W*>•e• wil»»••l• teacwr^^*~h yeas^ V "SI, i V1oa. BJr> I avenue. Red Bank. B.'Adlar. ' ORCHARD MAN WANTED. NINE LOTS FOR SAL15. 5LAG ROOFING) TIN BOOFS COATED merehsnillaln/hldll/'' Aieth«dtethfl « I* rolyoll rtnovir of dud anlmali, Bid Bank. Talt- Kin* lota at Wilmort Park, well lo. land street, Richmond building, at railroad bath; hot and cold wa'er; usual outbulli- - FARM FOR SALEjOR BENT. Oat who underitanda th« builnen to and made tight; chimneys repaired. Booting lUtion. fhon. Red Dank 611-M. Inis jjess than three miles to Bed Dank. My auallly for promotion. Wll phone 85.W Uke charge, - Pbona.4J«, -Freehold, for lated for sale cheap, aa owner la to move materials for sail. Ogden McClaskey, 133 K.000,000 corporation and Jht -ba4tr> Fann'ot 17» urnTloi) tllliblti lor tale rom'thla; locality, ; Applr afMercbanU Prlce-SU.OOD. Caleb Luker. Belford, N. J. or rant ta riois in citate. Tbumaat S. appointment with Charlsa EuBols * Sow, Hudson avenue. Bed Bank. Phone Bed CLENWOOD FOR SALE. fhone 75-F-81. Ktanatnig. tie ot the world's greaUat laduitrteai tn Paatofllce bulldjifi'Ltoimrdo, J,j 1'lald. Bed Bank, thona »OB.J. greehcld, N. J. •mat Ca. Broad atreet. Red Bank. Bank 400 J. Gray and write n mel gas range, cab- ppllcatlon. as. Mr. 1. Hohmad, SO* Bend, 118 and fit. 'LAWN; SEED inet style: also white enamel Seller's kltch- UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS re made about the stations to the Mid- dletown township committee, but the" only' ontcome has' been'letters JOHN S. COM, Wllw iaf 1 PUBLIC SALE «£ ^complaint- from the - townihip OBOB3B O. BANOA AtKC officials to the railroad. The Leon- STORES mvrea BSOWN. ardo folks are not unreasorablt in • LIVE STOCK and FARM Puisw* their requests'for better'station fa- in the very best btiainess location in Btdi U cilities. They 'do not ask for a new MACHINERY (Bank U0» station. They want /well kept sta- CARBOtlNEUM tion gronnds, a passable road to'the •»' dh the Charles Acker Farm, New Monmoutfi, N. J. Th« Crul'EsUrminktor of' ~ u UDBta «la»i ntttu. station, a heated building In cojd t). J weather, a station agent on the job RED BANK all the tim«, and a sanitary comfort Red Mite Hblekeo Vermia -"•!! station. Friday, April U, 1926 ' . • • » at liOO O'Ctock P. M. ^ The brick buiiding at the northwest corner 6i Broad ari.d It is questionable whether a sta- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 81, 1928tio. n which has not got those things The undersigned having' bought the Charles Acker farm with Monmouth streets will be converted intp' smaller stores, These Is much better than -no -station, at Equipment and Live Stock:-will fell to the highest bidder without re- serve, the Stock, etc.) listed in part as follows:—toara Horses, good stores to front on both streets. ' TOWWTAOC, ' alL It seems strange that a railroad workers; two-Sows.-veight-obout 125 lbs,; Team Harness ond Single company which haa vision enough to harness, 8 Farm Wagons, Mowing Machine, Harrows, two-horse Plows (Contlnned from pag» 4.) issue a booklet advertising a com-and 'one-hone- Plows; Riding Cultivators and Walking Cultivators, A plan is now made. Work on changes to start atxmce. Unless something unexpected de- munity has not got sufficient public Spray Barrel with Pump, Hay Bake, Stalk Cutter, Disc Harrow, Potato velops there should be no, farther spirit to provide a station,;that will rlanter, Hand Tools,' Spring Wagon and artfcles too1 numerous to PoBsession about June 1st. Leases can be made at once. ' . • and , keep its customers satisfied. It. ,1s 1 delay in paying Monmouth street mention. with! concrete. This improvement, said that persistency overcomes all TERMS—$25 and under, cash; over $25 n credit of six months as originally proposed, was tied op obstacles in the end and If this ,is be given with approved security. 4% discount for cash over ?26. For plans and prices of stores apply to with-a pireposltton to widen the true Leonardo will eventually get better station facilities, for the as- Penn-Ola street. Nearly/every property owner JOHN JAHARYRA. on the enitern end 6i tho street, be- eodatioa there -haa certainly been I Poultry ana Dairy DWof^eUnt tween Broad street and Maple ave- persistent about this- matter. GEOEGE H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. Sold By All D.«U » nue, objected to the proposed wid- HAWKINS BROTHERS, Agents r ening because It would make the "A PAIR 0" SIXES." Manufactured'by' uidenyalk-space too narrow.y Forthls reason the commlssionert did. the K' /lay M bt • Two Ntghts 10 Monmouth St. (Ground Floor) Red Bank, N. J. right thing In- deterring; action on -N»xt W*«k Leonardo. PUBLIC SALE the Improvement ordinance. A Pair of Sixes" is the title of Telephone 3si 104-108 Varan* Aveniie . ' • OF NEWARK, N. 3. a play which will be given Friday • i ' ' : I*' *•:•!'.'•" • . : • and Saturday.nights of next week IMHMMMIIMIimwmilllllMW>IIMWI>mW B»M8» Tljere is only one right way-to by the senior class of the Leonardo Battle the Monmonth street widen- high school at the high school. Miss Horses and Farm Machinery **************************************** '****************,*******************»******* ing question and that fai n accord- JL Johnson, the teacher of the class, ance-with the withes of the people. is coaching the pupils for the play. at the Residence of the Late John M. Corlies, There, can be no doubt on this score Those y>W will take part are Elsie •with rogard to the eastern end ofVanNess, Beulsh Howard, Peggy Church Street, Rumson, N. J. the-street._PubUo; feelins; on that Qould, Ottille-'WllBon, Arland He»"s, "question"was fulI^J^ugedTairthe Roy Schafler, James McGougb, ON commitshnere* meeting and It waaSamuel Poston, Norman '"Simpson, almost unanimously against widen- William Soule, Thomas Mohesrn ln# th« rrtreeti' With -regard.; to! the and, JJonglaj and Alfred.; Edwards. Tuesday, April 6th, 1926 •western'end of the street the titu*- The teacher and the pnpUs were tjpn jioes not seem. «cv,pla,ln,' The. »t 1:00 O'Clock P. M. cpmmWsIbners should wake every entertained-Monday night at the effort to .gauge it .and act according- home of Douglas and Alfred Ed- OF OLD AGE _There will bo-Bold-to the higheBt bidder without reserve the follow; warda~bf /Campbell's ~"Junction," ingv-7 horses, 6 tons of hay, S Beta heavy work harness, 6 farm wag- where on elaborate repast was ons, shovelsl , hoesh , 2 ridin idi g plowsl , mowini g machinehi , loltt o f odddd harnesshrns, served.1 tworhorse haiy rake, 8 horse blankets, 4 scoop shovels, 2 canvas stock \ Every day that it lost by not pav- covers, /heavy gasoline engine, light gasoline engine, stalk shredder, A Governmental Educational and .industrial World Opportunity ing ths'teeetjs a lfiM'npt'oply in DANCE AT MONMCUTH BEACH. stalk blower, 8 two-horse plows, 4 neckyokes, lots of odd horse collars-, time but In,dollars and cents. The S pair of whiffletrees, S scoop shovels, 5 long handle forks, 2 one- street win have to t>» improved be- It Will V* Htld Next Monday Nlfht horse lawn niowers, 8 sets' hay shelving, 3 good gates, three-runner fore very long. Why not do Know, ty a Long Branch Wcritjr. furrowing sled, riding plow, 3 sod cutters, 2 iron harrows, one engine Jt civil reform directly involving the continue'^ usefulness, healtH' a mesmeric sleep that culminates in physical 'dissolution and disaster. ana saw, 2 one-horse cultivators, good corn harvester,' extra tight body and life of, humanity, Js the demand of the hour. without further loss, of time, so that Epsllon chapter of the Sigma Tau The man power of a nation is in its mind 'power. the present generation, which wQl Sigma sorority of Long Branch has for lline, 4 two-horse cultivators, lots of odd bodies', one-horse dump This reform 'is the repeal of all statutory demands that fix age sent oat Invitations for an informal cart, lots of odd collars; One team extra'nice black horses, 6 years unfoldment of ideas and their Impartial distribution and. h^ve to pay the major cost of the old and sound. One gray horse, 8 years old and eound, work any limits' to mental, moral and physical normality. Such laws- are Improvement, will' get the fullest ing.:danje to be hell next Mon- conspirators against universalhealth, happiness tion '•• '••• "' ' • •'•"- ppsslble. benefits?-. The Improve- day'night /development of the race. " .-'. //. ment Is one that will be.described They limit man's capacity for increasing usefQlnsss J : 1 .©a permanent .'" ;>.':", fair ; brief perio•jodd o""f years and -'ar—e •"th"o —produc•'—'•'-t o' f' a- ~~"well-nig ~ h universal '•'..'•.,&£'?••„£ '•/,.!» „, ** ' .,' - . •>'.•,•••' J,^ i. \ .'•' and under,, cash; over ?25 a credit'of etc months : I ta nd lo0 l t outwbtn . Y « • » »,; »i '••• -. mesmerism based upon hypothetical mistake; n UmttatloM of lift- •• ii^«^«?^^1 IT^ ^'W FiS */ '* 4?'-' ^ ?^! • and lead to racial suicide.' • : ••••„-.•••'•:--.-.; v • • ••> landmarks, of • so-called material ''Civilisation..'. Mans, truu6e jiature ,',, Give the property owners what «T!TV ' • ' ili '•''"•• L, '•• , "ii. andrpjigln are.'mental,'-arid, he Is'subject't6-monto.1 anancd moral they want in regard to the. .width of Davis and his Serenadera will fur- GEOEGfi H. XIOEERTS, Auct\oneer. • :•' The medical fraternity now- with comparative,'unanimity ilia street and get busy Improving nish the music. The decorations' that during the last the street without further lota of will be jn keeping with Easter. The .creasedfrom fifteen committee in charge of. the dance; time. Every day lost Is a distinct This 'response to. universally changing thought regarding mental Immeasurably multiplied today • by tho graying - recognition < 13,8« to the town. When a person is 'piVlttss Maoretta Bowman,- who, is chairman, Miss Friscilla Pi- cause and effect now works more conspicuously with, the irresistible mental cause and effect " ' laid up with sickness he or she 5 gige and;Mrs. H. K. Emrnons. SALE mental currents moving in Una with raan's higher and moire peN riiS.ua i.\i • '• it:--^ ;'Va"''* A -'-"^ viv" ^ •••'•'•''"- does not wait long before -getting manent destinv. . '•' ••' '• • Scientific evolution can not bs retarded nor the, mentally flowing a, doctor. Monmouth street'l» a '-«•-.••••• ."-^ '.' / ' «'.;"i • :"•''•• •"'• 'il '{ \\ tide"of awakened human consclausno«s of higher present possl- INDIAN REUC3_AND SONGS. flfck street in its present condition. Butian .extension of age limit* for compuiso^retbrement by blUties of existence turned Wok.' >' "' Concrete is the medicine that will [ They "Will be Fart of an Entertain- live Stock and Farm Machinery u'^eai* Is unheard.jof.: •<•; • -i- •., -^ ^ .'t~' . "Human government must 'Itself rise and'iiplWfc clvlllzatton to cure it and the sooner It hi applied meat by Little Silrer Club. ' When one reaches the age of fifty years he Usually- dUcovers -,meet,tho iplrituol demand of thia greatest worldporlod of aevelop- the better it will be for the town. :The Little Silver Woman's chb; that theworld considers hhn "too jold, for effectivo usefalness. ment. ,.-,•' '. \. ..•_... •....'.. - , K •:^:\:Hpu8eh.olil:r.-.Gci!pds. v^ v : • «' ... will give an entertainment on Thurs- ."• :Thtf "appalling effectlof;W&" 'a«ra4^ to proinoto and impel olteotivo , ii. O-O-O-O-C i '. .,, ii. day night of next week. A feature common consent to mistaken..fteorie.s_;of life is beginning to be ' meht today,* are sound and amendable ctvilnnd'indi % which coincide with the foundatlonal-montal laws which, govern -Recently' the Central railroad of' the entertainment will be an ex- on the Horace G. Smith Farm, located on the road recognised. * *'" • •• •'•- -• •• • - - • lompaoy sent a letter to the Leon- This recognition is gaining momentum daily and the voxpooutt," • all • evolving cxistenca with its. wealth of new Ideas and grand hibition of Indian relics gathered by; between Port Monmouth and Keansburg, N. J., « wh«n responding to the .pressure of Life's higher demands,'will present possibilities. ardo Civid Interests association ask- John Kennedy and Herbert Brett. •' always impel reform.-• \; --.--' -. • , -.j > ing the association •« Hot,and,de- Mry:Kennedy will give a talk. In-: Known as Thompson's Crossing ', "•" These codes, wisely framed, will hornets tho vast beeanot •wanted scribe the attractions and' advan- dlan longs will be rendered by Mrs. A national, educational, or industrial rule, connecting, Secrcpl- human mentality, and utilize It'systematically and rightly for tho tages of Leonardo for a booklet Arthur. Gregory and Rev, JaweB tude with any age limit, focusses the collective mentality c.oramoti:malntenatid8':of -peace, ;health and longevity.> >,. .;• which the company said it intended Dykema, who will be dressed as In- entire communityon advancing decrepitude. . . .-•!,.".. .• .'_•••... . ' No >dvil or industrial codo "ban support and impelprprogressivec i to isane soon, advertising the vil dians. Other numbers on the pro-, Friday, April 9th, \ 926 lind-power the leges snd towns along; Raritan bay ' By sa doing It precipitates with unparalleled momentum.a mul- civilization unless it gives, uhderstandlngly, t6 3flind-pd gram srill be recitations by Lieut' »t 1:00 O'Clock P. M. . lfl e of " educationadtiall I where there are railroad stations. Joseph Farrott, a song and dance tipUcation of the embodiments of the limitations of "old age" and "?design? _ . sclentiflc authority in .'its constitutional and cdl The railroad company also asked act by Lieut J. K. DeArmond and Tho undersigned having sold his farm will sell the following- decay. . •.'..-. ...'.'' "'"The1 fac~t i's evident, today that an over-jncre'hslng'numbed-of'l.n>' " f GEORGE H." ROBERTS, Auctioneer. . . .. , • ' Copies of Reprints of EDITORIALS on Age Limit Reform May be Secured . •'• .'.-• •• '' - "• • •'.'' '^'.v-'''V-V^;'-By'Addrauing '''• • . • ': -"• .- ' ' " :' • OUR RUG STORE TtiE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The Offiopl Organ of IS NOW OPEN! TEE CBRiBTIAN 80IEN0B PARENT OEUR0H OF TEETHEW: The Second Shipment o*f Rugs will be in This ,. The Advancing Moocmend 6/ Christian Science '•". •'•..? '.;,••!A-''.'''•••'. • ; Week from One of the Largest Mill* in U. S.* True OHristian-Science iincitKet sectarian nor. commeroial. It presents and illustrates Me uni: ,• and ,will be on Sale Next . ' versal soience of mental causation and mental formation, through which individual ani ooltcative health becomo spontaneous and natural but comparatively inoidentat. It provides tho link tiaUiiccn" EASTER CALL FOR Saturday, April 3d • Christianity and science and constitutes iho solution of the^prollctn of Ohristian unity. .'It «»• plains and demonstrates tho soitnoe of trut spiritual evolution and impels civil, soientiflo and NEW SHOES This gives everybody a chance, that wants religious advancement. • ' to buy a good rag at about half price. ' U 'JACKSON PLACE X. W, . or 67a BAKER STREET, Florsheim and Walk Over Shoes This lot is mostly all "in 9x12 sizv e and in . Washington, &• Q<> V- ^- -*• London, "W, 1, England latest patterns and colorings. They,ar6 Worsted A Sample. Copy of THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE .WATCHMAN Fiorahclm and WellfOror Shoes will win your, Wilton, Wool Wilton, Velycte and^Axminstcra. admiration and confidence—Leaders in Fash- ., WfllB« Sent Free Upon Requeit « ion; Reliable'in Quality. Also a fine shipment of Gold Seal Art Rugs «•,' if in very latest .designs.' H i White Shoe Co. R. WE3ST 0 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. 129 West Front Street, Red Bank RED BANK RE&ISTER, MARCH 81*1926. ie rendered, with Leon ReusslUe us Angel's' Easter Message," ; There Others who wore old-tlmV costumes riolin. accompanist and with Chailes will be'speclnl music. A feature of at the sociable also complained WiUImn Haley Is" vcry''»ieir •* D. "Ottprson as cello accompanist the'servico Sunday'night will'be a •bout the clothes being too small the homo of his elstor, Mra. George Baptism \yiJI tako place. The young cantata entitled "Victory Divine." for them, from which fact it was Don't Miss This Opportunity! Grob of Catherine street, -' people's service early1 In the evening Tho\ soloists ore Miss Isabella E. generally agreed by those present The Greatest Offer Blchard Jlfallaco of'R«d Bank will telate to Easter. At night a Grant violinist, Mrs. Helen Gregory that folks today musjjie bigger than Thursday, Friday and jSatur'day Only has given up hit Job with the Hex-special service will be held at soprano, Mrs, Vcrnon Rose contral- their forbears. About ?1G was We Have Ever Made! ter-Dlchl Bakerle*. Corporation arfd which Rev. George K. Allen, a-re- to; J. Russell Woolley tenor and was cleared by tho sociable. he is novr employed at Newark.- tired Baptist, clergyman living at Allah R. Woolley baritone. ' The Porto Rican, all hand embroidered Gowns, $-f .00 Bobert Fox, manager imd one ofRed Bank, will speak briefly on members of the chorus choir are Birthday Party at Senbright. Chemise and Step-ins. White and colored. ea. thfe owners of the Globo Furnishing "Love." Rev. Mr, Brafstcd will Mrs. Bcatricc'Raver, Mrs. William . A surprisQ* party was given laslt Company's business on 'East Front deliver' a short, message on "ForElliott, Miss Abbio Strickland, Mrs. week for Miss Elsie Rodney of Sea- ONLY ^&=^. DOWI* street, is confine^ to his houso at Us—For, Him." •"Communion"' will Ji: L. Branln, Mrs, Emma Frako, bright, in celebration of her nine- Also a full line of Vanity Fair and Onyx Hosiery for the world-famous Grand Prize' Fair Haven with sickness. Albprt b* held. An claborsto'musical proi Mrs. Harry Kirk, Miss Sylvia'Aul, teenth birthday. The guests were - Silk and Cotton Underwear Schrstder, a salesman at the store, gram will be rendered at we even- Mrs. Beatrice Wilber, Mrs. W. N.Mr. and Mrs, RIchatd Rodney, Mr. (-' U kept Indoors -with sickness. ing service. v Houghtoh, Mies Sara Mitchell and nnd Mrs. William Rjdney, Mrs. W:J SPECIALIZE IN LARGE SIZES Stephen A. Hoffman of.Leroy Holy Week services are being Mrs. E, W. Applegata sopranos; Kathleen Scott, Miss Eleanor Fary, place is alck wljh .bronchitis. field at the Presbyterian church. Mrs. Harry Compton, Mrs. Harold Miss Gertrude Ulbrych, James Col- Knapp, Miss Whllda Wilson, Mrs. The opportunity of a lifetime I Get a .Mr.'and Mrs. James Hathaway Tonight Rev. F,, Druckenniiller of 1 lins, Raymond Porter, James Tier- inglishtown will ba the Bpcakor and Bronson Butler and Mrs. George brand new.gcnuine Grand Prize Eureka ' have returned from St. Petersburg, ney and Johh Noonan. r Vacuum Cleaner for only 93.00 downt it Florida, where they spent most of lew members will Jbo recolvcd by Lovott altos; John C. Chnmberfain LEWIS SPECIALTY SHOP and Walton Branin tenors' and Vcr- This a»toni«hlngly small dpwn payment the winter, and thcvtflre stopping at session. Tomorrow night Rev, John The .Register's motto—"A paper Red Bank, N. J. puts thlj great cleaner right in your the Globe hotel, ' Muyekens, tho pastor, will reecho non Rose, Harry Compton and in every home."—Advertisement. 61 Broad Street own home—and extremely easy terms Margaret Bcvans, daughter of new members and conduct the com-George Williams bassos. will quickly make it yourt. Thiniofitl William Bevans of Washington munion service. Friday night an Special services are being held .street, has recovered from moastes. address will be delivered by Revthi. s week at the synagogue on Riv- GREAT SPECIALTERMS .William Vf. Brown has. moved J.- H. Owens. Easter morning erside avenue in observance! of the Offer" Po»itiv«ly "kndi from Rivorside avenue to the John-' thero will be a sunrise prayer serv- least of the Passover, which started ANNOUNCEMENT APRIL 10th '! son house on Harding road. •' ice at seven o'clock, an Easter pro- Monday and will continue for eight 50 gram by th» Sunday-school and andays. Tho sermons will be given by Complete *8 But you must hurry I This astonishing Lester W. Scott of Bed Bank, special terms educational offer ends who for many years Has been con- Easter sermon, "Risen with" Christ," Rabbi B. H. Rosengard. »t of 1 with a special musical program. At soon. Upon requeft.|We will deliver a nected with the Pennsylvania rail- "High Vacuum" brand new Eureka yrith complete nt> road company in its information the-vesper service in the afternoon eOURTLANDT WHITE tachments for FREE trial. Then, if you OLD-FASHIONED SOCIABLE. Attachments department at tho Pennsylvania an* Easter cantata, "Our Lord Vic- decide to Veep them, pay only $3,00 torlo-Js," -by R. H. Shelly, will he down. Art now—and enjoy rnany.many station in Now York, will tomor- Anciant Coitumei Worn tt Affair Successor to Francis'White Agency FREE yean of the best homecleaning service row change hi« position and will sung by a quintette, with Mr Spiels! servlcir with 'brie* Her- always been noted. ..S -..' "-/jL'JR1 mop ffl«i«ag«» ttlll b« h«W BMU? April 30th. i at the Baptist chuVch. At tti»,;6un' »n «U#ndanc» cflftUnti'wIU bfirfn. Tli^ Time-Sale Starts Saturday Morning. To* thi JuM»r wt)gm*tlofa fi«v. S. S, Thcpifcon & The P^c^A^iy^ 4nd Ndv^ Stwe, 37 Broad Street, Red Bank -k ^ (it '. RED BAflK HEGISTJ3L'MARCH 31, 4926. tended wet* Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Cora and Gladys wera Sunday call. NEWS FROM KEYPORT. Fields, Mr. and Mrs. James Green, ers at Lony Branch. Mrs. Lester Pitcher, Mrs. Lfda Mias Lena Hlltbrijiiner wa« a TWO HOMES FIRST SERVICES ' IN REMOB- ingl«T,, Mr. and Mrs. Chsrles Sunday csJleron'Mlss Lens Tllton CHURCH. Smock, Edythe Battjer, Althea pf Hamilton. Bowne, Helen Smock and Joseph Miss Cora JacksorQepent Thurs- Reformid Church Now Almost In Dangler. day st Asbury Fork, , ,• Iti Ori||nal Foira—J. C. Donald M?i and Mrs. Hsrry Wolley of - Owing to sickness Bev. E. Mun- to MQV* to Gaorgla—-Ch»m!j«r of Long Branch wen Sunday guests yon was unable to lead the- service Commerck AdopU By-L»wi. of Mrs. Susan Trim. , , in the church, Sunday. The serv- The first servless in ths renovst- -Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dangler and ice was conducted by I. B. White. Compound cd Reformed church 'were held family were Sunday callers on Mr. Mr. and Mn. Carroll Dangler and Sunday. The,sermon at the nom- and Mrs. B. lary of Seabrlght. Miss Cora Jackson attended a ptrty w'U11!8 tsUentyolaB. PinkWa ine service was delivered by Rev. • Mrs. Anna Cowperthwnite has rerat the home of Mrs. G. Anderson of entatle Comnound and I think It William T. Chambexlin, correspond- turned to Brooklyn sfter visiting Asbury Park on Thursday,. Is the mast won- Mrs. Salena Dangler.' A Mn. Fred Worle* of Weat Long derful medicine ing secretary pt the board of for- [ ever trlatf," la eign mittons. ' The afternoon serv- The Men's club entertained the Branch spent Thursday with Mrs, the statement' ice was a community servicB in Woman's club Thursday evening. Frank Jackson. < made by Mrs., which several local, ministers parti- Refreshments were served- and Fred VanSchotck, who has been OWdlo Shoan of' cipated and George Tiffany of the dancing was enjoyed, music being sick, is able to be out again. May Vlow; nil. sole. She do- board of domestic missions spoke. famished by the Moonlight quintet. Miss Helen Smock ot Summer* flares that after The'evening sermon was delivered Mr. and Sirs, Carroll Dangler, field spent the \Veek-end with her taking tho Com- by Bev. W, D. Brown, secretary of Mrs. Frank Jackson and daughters grandmother, Sirs, Salena, Dangler. pound sho Is in ths board of education of the Re-, better health, than before-. formod church. Last night was "class!* night" I Mrs, J. Storms 7» »»••••••»•••••»• •+•••+•+'•»••»••••••••> ;raet Paterson,-N. J.,. and the ministers and congregations writes: I can not spoaH too highly ' of the Classis of Monmouth were , of your medicine and I recommend special guests. Tonight the speak- It to all my friends." ers will be Miss Sarah A. Bussing, These statements were taken from Mrs. George W. Dunn and Miss two enthusiastic-letters -which tell Evelyn ^wemer of New York, rep- ot the help that has been received resenting respectively the Woman's | The Most Interesting from using the Vegetable Compound. r Both Bin. Shoup and Mrs. StormB Wfl Make Your Spring Cleaning Easy! board of foreign and domestic mis- ware In a run-down condition which sions" and the young women's work caused them much unhapplness. of thet Reformed church. Tomor- TOien women are suffering rrora The return' of the first robin may start a row night will Vje young people's lack of strength and from weatneaa. -a.. .: night. Bev. Abram Duryoe, cduca- Contest their own life and that of their fam- ily Is aKected. /When they feel welt poet to singing of young love and violets tional secretary of the Reformed Let our household ,arnl strons and are able to do their 1 church, will deliver an address of homework easily, happy homes are department give you but the tho'ts of the Homemaker must al- special interest, t» all young people. Come to our store on dates shown below ... _.. Ujs result— • a lift over this trouble- ways turn to House Cleaiung._l__ jL* On_Goqd_Friday a service ivilLba Ara you on the Sunlit Road to Dd: tome teuon. Send ui J held at .7:45 P. JJ. The subject of and get full facts about the most inter- Better Health? ~> Jit .- your tuji and drap- the sermon will be "Tho Sovcn Words;" >•'On Easter Sunday a re- IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. *ri«a 1 But don't Worry ! We cleanse everything • \ esting contest ever.conducted in this ^ To EMMA S. OBAVi'KORD and THEItESJ ceptioii 6f members! will be held at , w. CBAWI'OED, HAHBIET F. CHAW 10:45. The Sacrament of the vicinity. I'ORD ind ESTHER F. CRAWJTqBD. ' m —from a down pillow to a limousine'. ' (Lord's Supper will be celebrated BjT vlrtud of «n order of the Court a , .K: Ohuctry ot Men Jen«y, sitdt on th« 18tl 1 f at* ., anil an address wil bo mado at 7:30 day of; Wiroh, 1028. In a, certain »uii P. Mi There will be worship and a whfireiil John Eberyberfler It complainant, and roq. 'Emma 8. Crawford, Thsreia W. jermon. Crawrord. Karrlct F,-Cra«(onl and Esthet . It doesn't cosi you a cent to enter but P. Crawford, aro duendsnta, you' «r« re- JUEON'S for Cleaning and Dyeings „, _ T""Thc;n8wly i&novated church, pre- qulraj to appear and plead, answer dr He.- if you're the winner, you will be twenty- mur to eomplalnant't Bill of complaint, on RED BANK STEAM DYE WORKS • . sents a most attractive appearance or t.fore Mw 1th, 1023, oc th« iM Ml- 'ho cntranco has been placed on wlll b« t»km ai co tened oealnit you. the north of the building:, an addi- five dollars the richer. In Addition you The laid bill Ii filed to compel ipeclflo •Mafn OfficeTand Plant—70-76White St.7Red Bank Ctitorm»r.t« o( a certain agreement made ;ion placed on the south side, a new on'tho flttt day ot Au«uit, 1025, by tho Branch Office—24 W. Front St., Red Bank ilate roof addedi a rebujlt organ, , will get instructive advice on home dec- daiendanta, Emma 8. Crawford, Therein W. Gtawford. Harriet F. Crawford and Either >ew jiew«, new pulpit furniture, a F. Crawford, with th« mtd complalntnt, Phone 1045 or 734 jelfry,and a gallery added, new oration. John £b«rpber£er, to convey to him cer- tain tract) of landi In the TOWTI.MD of lighting fixtures and floor covering Holmdel and Mlddlttown towmhlp, Coun- I and steam beating j plant., The ty of Jlonrcouth, New Jency, coitsiittni «' about forty.elsbt acres of land. church now presents,'with the;'exc- Psttd Utrch 19th. 1020. eption of modern, improvements, Wednesday and Thursday, April 7, 8 \ \ EDWABD W. WISE, • Solicitor of Complainant, about the sams appearance it did P. O. Addresi: 51 Broad Et, Eisner Build. when.built about^I860." The cost ln>, R«d Bank, Uonmouth County, New of the impr6yeihents Trill be over Jeraey- 115,000. ;Rev. F. K B. Reynolds is NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF-ACCOUNT Estate of Anna D. Hatflold. deceased. iastorof the church. Notice is hereby given that tho account! Red Bank Hardware Store ot tfce »uhict!b«r, mlmlnittrator with Kill J;iG. Donald and family /wilt annexed/of the uttta of said .deceased, UNITED SWES STORES^ move from this place to Georgia, ROBERT DONOVAN, Proprietor will ba audited and stateJ by the Surro- gate of the County of Monmouth and re- shortly. Mr. Donald has been xesi- ported for Settlement to the Orpho.ni Court ieht manager of the power and " Hardware, Paints and Oik ' Household Uteruila of Hid County, on Thuraday, the elthth light company for several months. dar of ot April, A. 1020, nt which tlma I' HEALTH and EFFICIENQY^are ^eatly depenaent on choice of proper food. M 38 Monraouth St. . Phone 936 Red Bank, N. J.< T applltitlon will be .made for the allowinft He.iyill be succeeded by Mr. Schultz i of oommlailona and aouniel fees. I The QUALITY of food products s§ld in the U/S. STORES ^unsurpassed. - ••'-".» H of CoatST&le, Pa. Dated February 28th. A. D. 1028. THE SECOND HATrONAL HANK AND A meeting of the Chamber- of -"-Repetti'a Aajorled— . -•-'-. - ' TRUST CO!"ANY, SILVER KING STRICTLY FRESH " Commerce was held Thursday night •+^4"M-M**^+++++++"f+» • » • • •••••••••••4 .(Fornerly Hed Bank Trust Comany.) CHOCOLATES when the by-laws were adopted. Ginger Ale REGULAR 80c QUALITY There will be another meeting to- EGGS : 5LB.BOX A XB. morrow night. Mr. and Mrs. TOIam Miller of EVERYONE )<• Bidgewood were the week-end GUARANTEED $1.69 35c guests of Charles Miller, Sr., and family at West Keyport. KlRSCHBAUM CLOTHES •i N.B. Co's Hancock Brand . RED ALASKA V Joseph B. Langan has returned rrom Florida. "Lower The Cost Dressing Well" SOCIAL PINEAPPLE The Thought club met Monday SALMON; ight with Mrs. Bsrniee Brophy. DELIGHTS Hancock Biand • j _ Mr. and Mrs. James B. Maher . -... PKG. A CAN : have returned from a several PEACHES <£„ months' stay at Delray, Florida. Mrs. S. D. Walker and daughter Benefit Brand -'i : ^ *) filled by Mr?.-JIaynard Card of bank, after having apenta vacation NEWS FROM MIDDLETOWN Navesink. Mrs. CougWIn gavo birth in Florida. to a daughter last week'. Rev.-A. H.*" P61hemu8"6* JBelfotd fa HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS TO GIVE Mrt, A. Swanton end her son attendea\the funeral of Rev. John FUNERAL DIRECTOR-^ A PLAY. , George Swanton of Fort Monmouth Handle^ of Camden pa Monday. - have been visiting at Glen Ridge, Henty J. Lents and .family of FUNERAL HOME-6'OE. FRONT ST. - RED BAf4K Member- of Senior Clait to Praient where they attended ^the 25th wed. East Keanaburg spent Sunday with "A Pur of SiMt" FrtcUy Night ding anniversary "celebration of Miss Louise Carroll of Newark. —'Luke Longhead SelU All^Ai- Mrs. Swanton's daughter, Mrs. H, George Wf Kinney is dofng a-big pangui Henry Coe Had on Hand Wostwood. ditching job'on Ws Meadow,'Edge "A Pair;of Sixes" is tKs tltlo of. Mrs. Nellie Grant of Jcraey City larm at at Port Monmouth. - - play which will be" given Friday, will move in a low days toNthe James Stalfa of East .Kcsnsburg iTery war yau ^HJ find and Saturday flights of next waek houeo which she cwns at Port Mon- was a visitor at Newar!: Saturday flur isrvlct itia pna to mitt mouth near the railroad station. and Sunday. ' ' , at the township high school at your ne»Ji J '.eoiinrtlo by fifteen; members of Tho house was recently vacated by .The trustees ,of the Naveslnk II. an :hc senior class. Those) who will Mr. Jensen, who moved to Belford, brary will hold a meeting tomorrow :ake part in the performance -and Edward Morgenwqck and family night. heir teacher, Miss Johnson, were of New York'Will movo in a lew ~ Miss Franklo Heed of Mavesink entertained Monday night at the days to their summer homo at Fort is a patient at the tone Branch hos- homo of Douglass Edwards, who is Monmouth near the mission build- pital. a member of the'cias's Vn'd who Uj, ing. Miss Helen Morgenweck Is vis- Andrew Kelly* Jr., is a new mom- iting Mrs, Fred Schellnor. bor of the boy scouts' troop of Bel- ion of Alfred Edwhrds of Camp- ; jell's' Junction. Mr. and Mrs. George Sherman of ford. - v Henry Coe of Port Btonmouth in- Belford ate out after a sickness of Mrs, William Hose has, added'a ierted a want advertisement in the several days. They spent Sunday porch to her houso at East Koans- ant columns of The Register last with relatives at Toms River, mak- bufg. eek' offering 30,000 asparagus ing the trip in their now automo- Henry Carney is building a ga- " STURDY AS A BATTLESHIP roots \for sale. Ho ordered tha ad- jile. rago on his property^at Navesink. QUIET AS A WATCH I'ertiscincnt placed in tho paper two Mrs. Ilorvey Jolintry and her two m 1 / ' * weeks. > Tha second insertion Was sons of Bernardswtlo havo been Charged with Dtisrtion. • SMOOTH POWER RANGE THAT APPROACHES not necessary, however, as Mr. Coe spending seyeral days, with Mrs. Mrs. Filomeno Distefano of Long THE OPERATION OF AN ELECTRIC MOTOR had more customers for the aspara- Johntry's parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Branch was arrested last week on gus roots from ana advertisement Hor\cy Johnson o( Belford,' complaint of her husband, Ralph that* he \Vas. ablo to supply. His " 'A mult «ctlov«'d only by tho moit export warlimanihlp Mr. Ball,,a theological student at DiBtefano, who charged hor with experience is tho some as that .of Columbia university and a friond * • . mi 6ne« m»jorl«li. deserting her four small children. many others' in this section -who of Bev. E. H. Anderson 'of Nave- 25 22 When brought into cou^fcMrs. Di«- havo used the services of Luke ;ink, preached Sunday night at the A WONDERFUL SIX QOMEBODY right here In town twenty-five dollars the richer. tcfano claimed it -was her husband O Is going to win a twenty-five The Devoe Demonstration is as Longhead. The Itegister is read/by Navesink/Methodist chinch. AT THE PRICE OF A G0OD FOUR practically everyone in this part ot Edward Taylor of Navesink ex- who was guilty of desertion, and dollar prize. Maybe it will be valuable as the contest itself. For that he failed to support' her.' here you can learn to make your the county and anything offered for pects to move in'a'fow dnya to Cali- youl sale in this paper U fit certain to fornia, H"i3 property at Naveslijk Thi9 prize—in cash or mer- home more beautiful. You can find n customer as anything'human was bought recently by^W. J. Flow^ chandise as preferred—will be get specific color- suggestions. - carfbeT ~ " , er of New York. OLDSMOBILE awarded to the winner of the You can learn how to refinish Servicoi are being held every Misses Charlotte and lucille Devoe Demonstration Contest. old furniture. You can get ideas •» night this week at tho Episcopal Eoach of Jersey City spent Satur- SIX! Come to our store on the dates for beautifying every room in church school qt Belford at eight day and Sunday with'thcir motlier, shown below, see this demon- your house. o'clock. Special services will be •Mrs. Charts Koach of Llttlo Silver. stration and get full facts about And the -Demonstrator will held' Easter at half-past two ' John Travis, onfe of the oldest res- Try the contest. It doesn't cost show how easy it is to do all this , o'clock, four o'clock 'and half-pnat dchfa of Locust Point, was stricken seven o'clock. Tho service at with paralysis last -week. Mr. Travis JT. C. RUN YON you a cent to enter, but if with little trouble and expense. ; alstort you're, the winner—you will be Come to the demonstration on half-past-two o'clock, will be for is more than eighty years of age. _ TneWholeWttatCeteil children and gifts will" Btr dislribut- Mrs. Lester Smith nnd her two 12 MECHANIC ST. ' RED BANK, N. J. jd. Parents have been invited to children' of New;. Monmouth have Open eveningSj Maniaii, Thursday and /Saturday Wednesday and Thursday, April 7th and 8th :his service. A service for chiWrcn been confined to the, houso with will be held Good Friday.afternooR sickness,-but they.are improving. r * REDBACK HARaWARE STORE at half-past,four o'clock. - Miss Ethel VanMatcr-of Met- 38 Monmouth Street Phone 936 Red Bank, N. J. v Mr. and Mrs. Ward Jeffers of chunlsvillo lias returned home from Belford and Mrs. Jcffcrs's sister, a visit to her aunt, Mrs. John -T. Mrs. Bertha Poole of Belniar, will Hopping.of Hopping's Crossing./ •. return home Friday from New Paul Schellner is building a hovise Some to the. DEMONSTRATION York, .where- they have spent' a near the Port Monmouth firehouse month In a furnished apartment. for his Boni Fred Schellner. Frie- Mrs. Poolo will spend'several days bott Bros, are doing the work. i Easter Accessories with Mrs. Jeffers. Mrs; Poole's two Mrs. .Frank Andrews-has moved sons, who attend University of fronvPort Monniduth to,the house Pennsylvania, will also be visitors at Belford which she bought a short: at Mrs. Jeffers's. . tinje sgo-from Caleb luker. "j.'. Victor' Apaneil ha& moved- from The two chndren>of 'James :%.• Griggs of New Monmouth are back Beautiful Gloyes - the. James Hopping farm at Hop- 1 ping's Crossing to the Walter Hop- at school after having been housed in a1 profusion of styles—colors that rival the spring flowers ping farm at Chapel Hill, which he with sickness several days". \ SPRING NEEDS! Mr. and Mrs...James Hubbs and recently bought. Mr.. Apanei" .themselves. We've the'largest and lest assortments of fine bought a horse from the William, C. Mrs. Garretfc^Lee attended the fu- glove3 in the city. Our prices are lowest to be found any- Ely .estate of Holmdol last week. neral of Mis3 Evelyn N. Tippleg'ate AT LOWEit THAN SPRING PRICED : where. - • -^— •"• " " Now is the time to think of replacing those Spring needs such as every one The -Port Monmouth. social club of Keyportron^Sunday: ' """"*" , : r •enjoyed cards and refreshments Charles .NauEhtbn 6f. Pott Mbn- French Kidskin Gloves iu new- Women's Chnmois Lisle Gloves, thinks of at this tiihe"df the year.7. Here we have just what you need at Saturday night at Mr. and Mrs. tnouth is out after having bee,n sick lower prices. . i with a severe cold bordering .on est sliadea ^>f gray, mode," fancy cuff tops, in gray, mode, Paul Schellner's. First prizes were 'Jjeige and black. Mostly all won by Mrs. Ttjpmas J. Casl.er and pneumonia. ,-'... ;..'.,',-' •':•'- "tan and beige. $1.00 and $1.50 Wesley Walker., The consolation Charles Antrim of Belford ias, with touches of high colors on award went to Curtis Clayton. bought a Buick coupe. ' cuffs and bacta. $2.95 to a pair.- J. H. Coughlin, principal of the Henry S, Roberta of New^ Mon- $3.95 a pair. public school at Naveslnk, is con- moutl( is sick with -rheumatism, " . Odds and Ends in French Kid- fined to his house at Sandy Hook. Harold-Willott of Belford has.'re- .Women's French Kfdskin Gloves skin Gloves, in blade and with; sickness. His. place is being sumed his duties' at tie V in newest shades of gray, tan, beige, black and white; two- •white. -Values to $2.50. •clasp stykv $2.00 a pair. Special $1.00 a pair. Curtain Stretchers Hosiery and Underwear—'All the fteeVs of tKe Easter 2-75 kna 3.75 Cedar Chest 15.00 Whelan Drug Stores, Inc. Season Met Economically I -*•• ••••• Walnut cliest, 40 in.'long—juat what you strCCESS0RSTOWHELAN-CASSIDYQ.0,,/INC. ;. Women's $2.00 and $2.25 need to protect your clothing from: the moths. Happiness Candy i SILK STOCKINGS United Cigars HigK-gra'de chiffon silk from top to toe. Also Service .weight -with mercerized lisle THE SERVICE DRUG STORE ' soles and tops. All lovely spring shades. Broad and White Streets Red Bank, N. J. .Women's Silk, Stockings, $1.39. .Women's $1.50 Union Suits, Thread silk in black, white $1.00—"Sealpax"> make, ath- Telaphono 355 ,]' , yfe Dclirer and leading, shades. Fyll fash- letic style. Plain,or fancy ( REFRIGERATORS ioned. ,pinlc or white madras ribbed WHITE MOUNTAIN- $ i5 - insert at waistline. • SIDE ICER - 27 ° Porch Rockers Drug Department—A 99c Sale .Women's $1.50\SilK Stockings. K' '• 15 STYLES . 98c—Thread\ silk with lisle" . Children's English and Fine See other styles—$11,00 to',.$75.00 Green and Natural Color TWIST 'EM RABBITS—Reg. $1.50 QQc > soles and top3> Fashionable. Bibbed Hose, 25c* 35c and 5.0c. A New Toy for th«f Children W spring colors. Full fashioned Black, cordovan, tan, gray and Priced from ''.'O.50 ?CH[pOL BOARDS^ TO MEET- Paront-TeacbeiV Officerj. Mr»." Minnie W/Yarnan of Brad- lonatj School Triuteea Wilt Matt ley Reach has been elected presi- ' at Alburjr Part. v dent of tns Monmonth county par- fytTTENTION, :PLEAStir The spring meeting of the Mon- ent-teachers' association. Mrs. jouth county scliool boards' soeoci- Paul Greetin of Bradley Park v is Long Branch Dental Laboratory H atlon will be held in the Metropoli- vice president, Mrs. E. White of tan hotel' at Asbury Patic noxt Long Branch recording secretary, | Boom 1 Townlej Building 101 Broadway !! 92 Shrewsbury Ave. °v* O*W«B4 St. Wednesday at 6:30. Tho speakers Mrs. Nichols of Long Branch cor- for this meeting ' ore Henry D. responding;' secretary and Mrs. A. D. - Telephone Long Branch 1283 Outfitter for Men and Boys irinloy ol tho Long Branch hoard Schmltt of West Belmar treasurer. f education,'Noll H. Miller,of the JlAKEHS OF !A.BTinOAL DDBAU'OIIES -IN- ' ' •' * tclmnr board of education and J. McCurdy, supervising principal Card Party at Long; Branch. Marlborough and Campus Tog Suits , it MatawaH, who will discuss recent The ladies' auxiliary of Independ- Fractured Plates Repaired Missing Teeth Replaced diary tchedules in their respective ent engine company of Long Branch I > Mallory and Super-Felt Hats listricts, held a cord party and dance Mon- Loose Plates made tight with, our new and improved t Assistant - Commissioner It.' I>. day night; at tho flrehouse. The Patent Suction. % George F. Johnson and Endicott Johnson Shoes Vest will speak on the training of committee in charge of the affair lichen; and pr. Alexander Cairns comprised Mra--Jesso B., Green, All Work Bono at SKort Notice 2-L-Hour &e? vice | It Will Pay You0 to Deal at My New Stow, Betake I Can Sa»» Furniture Co. >£ Newark has been secured as a Mrn. Augustus Morris, Mrs. Frank You Monty on All Ydur Wearing Appartl. , ipcnkcr in place of cx-Govcrnor E. Griffith, Mrs. Frank Hampton and Miss Dorothy Brown. OP- Stokes, who will not be able to o present. HAZLET NEWS. > HIGHLANDS, N. J. huridiy .Evening Card Club Sere nades Mf. and Mrs. WeiganiS. Mr/', artd Mrs. J. Frank Wcigand were serenaded by the membora of Wishes to, announce to the" public ofi near- ;Iie Thursday .evening card club at :helr home at Keyport Thursday by towns their opening of Spring and night. Five hundred v>aa played and the prize winners were Mrs. Summer. Season with bargains galore in- Angelo M. Webster, Mrs. Charles new and old furniture of all kinds and de- Young, Frank P. Sproul and John Ackcrson. Mr. nnd ifrs. Woi- scriptions of Oriental rugs, art paintings, gand wore presented with a mahog- any fernery. Those present were bronzes, old American and imported an- Ur. and Mrs, Charles I. Young, Mr. ind Mrs. William M._Ackerson, Mr. Charlie's Wonder! tique-furniture, the largest selection "on and Mrs. John T. Ackcrson, Mr/and Mrs. Harry S. Cowles, Mr. and Mrs. the coast of its kind. Below we quote a Ernest E. Fcseux, Mr. and Mrs. Angolo M. WebBler, Mrs. P. O. few examples of our prices on hew furni- Wcigand, Sr,, Mr. ".and Mrs. J. 9 and 19c Grover Curtis, Mr. and Mr3. Frank ture, an absolute saving of from 25%' to P. Sproul, Mrs, Clarence E, Bahr- enburg, Miss Dorotny Young, Mis3 50%! on every dollar.- ', . * , Elizabeth V. Young, Miss Maude der Meat AckerBOti, Mrs. Ethel A. Cowles end Mrs. A. B. Schaffer, Mr. and Mrs. !ohn T. Ackeraon and sisters will 10 Broad Street 22 Monmouth Street Red Bank, N. J. intortairitho oluti this;-\*oek.———| Mra.. James Morrcll entertained ;he Hazlefc ladies' auxiliary of Ha2- le|; flre c'6mpahy;at her homo Tuea-,, Say afternoon of" last week. Fol-. lowing the; business session refresh- ments were served. There v/ate. thirteen•. members •present. This auxiliary j?(U ijieet; with';Mrs. John H. Bahrcnburg'On April 18th. , . The dance heldln'ttie'Hazlet'flre- housa on Friday'night for the bene- fit of-the company was largely at- 10-piece Dining Room/Suite, American or tended. People were present from For a Happy Easter Dinner Buy a Charlie's Wonder Chicken. French Walnut 119.50 Red Bank, Matawan, Keyport, Mid- Ik t dlitov/n and Hazlet. Jlualo was Milk Fed Roasting Chickens, all sizes. There is none better. - . 4-piece Walnut Bedroom Suite*, all latest styles furnished- by the "Jolly Five", or- chestra. '. •. • :'•'.. ' . •. ". ' (choice of bow end or four poster beds) 119.50 Isaao.T.C.. Busch- of West New Brighton, visited Hazlet friends on 3-piece New Velotir Living Room Sets 89.50 Sunday.''*. ) •' BOILINGBEEF SHIN BONE Miss Jessie.If. Gifford of Jersey New Bridge' Lamps, all latest shades with lity is visiting Miss Maude" Ackeri' Polychrome stands 11.50 on.' '•'••• ;•'...... •...:... - -_•- 2 lbs 'Daniel S,. Welgand of Newark CORNEDBEEF NEW KRAUT New 3-piece Davenport Suites, moleskin' spent Hhe week-end- at his home hero;-. . . " • leather upholstered ...„, 49.50 P. G. Weigand has purchased a PIGS' LIVER now Tudor Ford sedan from Mounts PHILA. SCRAPPLE 5-piece Breakfast Set, dropleaf table, Englistir company at Red Bank; natural color 1Q.95 Mrs; Frank Frcdun and daughter Bortha of Milltown spent last Sun- New Porcelain Top Kitchen Tables No. 1, day with, Mr. and Mrs.'C. Calvin Another Good Buy. L-iegs of Genuine Spring Lamh 9Q|» Ih Waliing. ' ;•'• . each ..:...,....,..:...... ;...4.:J^;A...... ,...,..:$4.95 • Mrs. Edward Woolley of Keyport' All sizes. One price. was hostess to the Harfet and New Ivory or Walnut Finished Metal Beds 5.95 South Keyport se'wlng dub at her home- A on.. Thursday '• atternoon; New Cotton kdll-Edge Mattress „„.....„...... ; {5.95^ Prizes were owa'rdod to Mrs. Sam- Chuck Roast A^AIN CHARLIE SAYS— Lamb uel H. Walling and Mrs. Ejissell v Best Enameled Link Springs C...... 4.95, Sprague,: .M^s. SptajtUe wlll:eriter- Very.4 Good Cuts ' "" ; Buya Charlie W Lawrence Startt^ Hearing Coast Millinery Drunken Driver Catta.' Judge Kulif V, Lawrence hai Self-Service Shoppe £ started t-drive-to clear the-appeal Fint Atiortment of -calendar of drunken auto drivers' ensos that.Iiaye bscn pending in the county court for two years, " On SPRING HATS Saturday he heard two cases^at As- bury Park. \VaHcr'Keed of Brad- NOTHING OVER 3.95 ley .Park withdrew his appeal and - 206 BROADWAY \ •• accepted a jail.sentence which he 3. BROAD STREET, RED BANK. N. J, lias been fighting since his arrest Long Branch, N. J. last November.. .The case against Opp. SUInbtch* John Comer of Asbury Park, who USE DINING ROOM GREEN SPLIT PEAS in cartons 14c was 'arrested in 1824,' was contin- ued until Saturday of .this week. Del Monte SLICED Se\eral other-cases mil also be STRICTLY FRESH "A and B" PRINT heard on Saturday. v " >•'. »•.».', . , EGGS Butter Pineapple LITTLE SILVER NEWS. REDUCED TO •/ large can Cleared $20 »t Lode*'Card Parly I cIb —Summer Homea Reop«n«d. — 31 REDUCED TO The American Mechanics' lodge 4 49 cleared 920 at- a card party last Footwear Styles That Are Different | Wednesday night. About fifty per- f Very Fine 25° spns attended the affair. T , New Shoe styles for Easter choosing— Dr. and Mrs. George Shera and -t 'that present distinctive individuality, EATING or COOKING ; Henry and Charles Runyon have re- FINEST BUTTER— DINING ROOM j opened 'their summer • homes at ^ Buttermilk T but will be quickly-recognized as the GoosonecknPoint,' Dr.--and Mrs. Starting Feed T kind which .will uphold,- as.all of our, Apples "Cream ,pf the Shera. recently returned froi]t> a. f Creameries" Fancy Rice trip to Europe. Shoe's; must, our guarantee of Satis- DEDUCED TO A surprise party was given Mon- t factory 'Service.^. ' ' : *> lb carton day night by Mrs. Clifford Herbert T ' 44c to- in honor of her niece; Miss Emma 8eml*SoUd Buttermilk t Hulit-of Long Branch,, tbllwa T -I • lb carton *| O Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A, Haslcr and their daughter Aniie have re- White Shoe Latest Pack KIRKMAN'S turned from a Southern cruise. Mr. and Mrs. 0, A.'Dorrill. liavo CortKty* Poultey Booh Fr«» 9 Broad Street Red returned from a sojourn in Florida. CAMPBELL'S FRED D., W1K0FF CO, w • ~ 1 i ._ • _ *** Tomatoes Fred Tetti is building a store SoapPowde^ near the railroad station. 'His gro- »-W. Front St, ~ " "HM Bank,"N."J. cory storo was : burned tq the Thona 562 ~ Ho. 2"can large size ground a few days ago and the new ** • ' '' REDUCED TO EEDUCEDTO. building tvill be on the rear of the KEDUCtiD TO . same lot. , 1 cpkg Oc can Mrs. George Curtis, who has been, HAND-MADE RED BANK'S MOST spending tno months with her son, WONDERFUL • T - 25 Horace Curtis of Chappaqua, New Philippine York', has returned home. EASTER v Mrs. 0. P. Wordei. and • family DINING ROOM This is About a Good Thing* and have moved into Winficld Wain- GbWNS _ VALUES --- .. _ itsNameisBAB^Q right's house on Sycamore avenue. YELLOW SPLIT James Johnson's house on Willow Hand Embroiderer! and For Women, rniases, drive has been icntcd to Deniae Anil Bab-0 is not a Washing'powder nor a Hand Scalloped and children cleanser os cleansers go. Its mission in your Lefterson andfamily. 45 BROAD STREET RED BANK PEAS house is cleaning your enamel ware and your Ernest Wright is on ,the sick list? porcelain fixtures ana your bathtub and basin. Mrs. George WSblloy, who has carton That's what Bab-0 itf for. •'. been laid up several 'months with a 12' Nothing else that we kntow anything about will fractured leg, is steadily improving. polish these things like Bati-O: polishes them^- She is almost eighty yeara old. with your help. • ' The treei-on the CitaroJla prop- DINING ROOM, Fo"r that matter you will find Bab-0 a master ;rty are bjwig cut down by Winfield dirt remover when you decide to clejan ,tnat Wainwrisht. ' , . Mrs. Minnie Harvey was organist GREEN SPLIT painted wall or create »• newness on your wood- v work. _ . . • THE TALKER ^unday.at St. John's chapel. A very Rrcat and very .-useful thing is' Bab-O' PEAS and thanks is due Mr.'Babbit for putting it on FAIR HAVEN NEWS. the markef i • •• •. Home Prom Florida.—Minion N»vr carton the can ISc • , '.,-,' JVIanager of Ball Club. < Mr. and Mrs. Raymond boughty Misses% Juniors', Women's (& Stout Women's have returned from St. Petersburg No patter (low much Right before, Eaiter Florida, where they sperft th« win- more you' thought you ter. -. might hav« to apend wa offer you auperb Myron. Minton has succeeded for * apring. coat, wia coata—all very new Harry B. Eurtis,as. manager .of.the are aura wheii you in- and beautifully fur Fair Haven baseball club.' Mr, lapse! thia collection of Kurtis, who is' president of- the apring conti, you will trimmed or plain—at amateur baseball, league . of the find juat the type coat thia ' remarkably low county, has called a meeting, of.the you want. ' teams in the league .to be held, to- Every coat it a model price. night at this placp. Delegations \\\\t of tailoring, perfection be present from Red'BanL', Shrews- • ' and every amart atyle. bury, • Long • Branch, Monmouth Coata that look $10.75 to $34.60. OTHER NEW COATS 8.75 and 39.75 Beach and Belford. Russell Hcndrickson,' who j Now and for a few days only you can been kept indoors with sickness the past two weeks, is improving. * Women's get tne standard up*to*aate i_ The ladies' aid society will meet •'JUNIOR" \ tomorrow afternoon at the-' Metho- & Misses dist church. i Mrs." Floyd M. Smith, •Rho under, went an operation laat week at the Long Bianch hospital, is slowly im proving. , Mrs. John Heiser of Baldwin Wemeo's, Misses' and Stouts' .95 Long Island, formerly of this pllrce, spent Monday 'with " Mrs. ' Edwin Stowe. • • ' at this remarkable sale's sensational Mrs. Clarence AV. Letts continues $ to improve and. is now sole to be .While comfortably low cash price of around in a wheel chair Charles VrinBrunt is'on the sick Women and mill*! tall ua they can't a iJ^ RED BANK HEGISTERV MARCH 31.'1926. Page Twenty TAKEN SUPPENLYSJCK. 9 niijnictpal building. Friday night : -FOR- GARBAGE COLLECTIONS. t next v week. _ da tho'winning \n. BtnjunlB AtUn of.FF«l* « View •nm are Ethel' liorn,^-Charles Rid- FIRST CHURCH OF EOPE OF EAST KEANSBURG in » Serlou* Conditiion.o " le, Thomas Newman, Theodore Geo. W. Sewing CHRIST SCIENTIST Tire Service Mm. Benjamin Allen of Fair WANT THIS SERVICE. /olf, Mary Allen and James John- / 64 Broad SU, Rod 0Uk« N. /. I TELEPHONE 72R • View, was suddenly taken sick an. * CONTRACTOR bay will Pay foTTt If the Mlddit- Monday and" her condition became Every frimily In tho Maxville sec- Btrrleca BuniiM li ^.M, p F. Our Service Gar is town Health Board will Provide serious' that but small hopes ion of" the town has at least one and BUILDER BuDuay-Sobool—OdoX M a Dumping Ground—Action 'Da* ore entertained for her tqutvety. ase of griji and many have several s Wfidawdar E ferred'at Mooting Lait Weak, She became unconscious and're- lertons housid with this disease. RED BANK, N:J;' Utla—8 V. 1 always ready. Residents of East Koansbutg, la mained in that condition until B. D.' Wolcott'3 Sons have had a Offico in Eisner Building Iteadlns Room—Wtdiuidsya «»4 B iliddlctown township, aro desirous arly this morning when she rc- Saturdua bom I ill) to 4i3Q P. at,, •• cry busy veck unloading lime, Rocm 3 r •Vbt pnblio U coriliJly iavltid jj Steam Vulcanizing. )£ obtaining garbage disposal serv- hd and spoke to those at hpr crtilizcr and potatoes for planting itUnditht itrvleta ud »l|lt to jj co at tliat place Some ttmo ago Telepbono 850 J. in Seven edside. ' Her condition cccmed Chty havo extra employees oh the BoadlnB ^loom. .hey Ed notified tho Middlctown tba m Balloon and Truck Now you cu kpeed growth ln-ywr much improved and her relatives ob. Jobbing cf All Kind. -Mayla youV« cHch lately. And «ttb««moU»ino onnship board of health, stating nd frlonda are very much cn- A new drug store has opened In Eitlmale. Cboerfulb- FmhUhci. tires in Stock. _ them itmytb to mutt rilnraili. * lint they uouM pay the cost of hor- ournged. It is now believed that nthony Itatti's building. It is a itionitit' tfMth ,'«l;ou»' thai Tor Pratt* graven luelr Putt todlU ns tho garbage collected and he haa< a fighting chance, of "w- iranch of the dangler drug store aajr '«'* waak you lot* in Flinch perfect nomWiOMk that thfy hauled away if tho board would :ove.ry. .Mrs. Allen was faTseh atfck .t Long Branch. washing, ' - ttdv*. Tbonnlhly bndlfoted Iniredl. >rovido a place to deposit it. Two [Jth grip about a month agovPWl James Wolcott is home for a HAVE YOU enti. Selected and prepared with the at* Republican women's clubs of East But that maana on» ?f«r tcntloa tbatcvtn fcumin (pod »ddom ^though sho recovered from thbi Tlonth fiom the business school John Hansen i«dvts. Ton of tiltllont of pound i an vcaneburg took tho lend in aiWocat- isease, her health had since bdon lich he, attepdi. Headache? Iott la I»V»B, ng thig improvement. , poor. She haa lived at FairVi Jo four (£y«« burn or Itch? -suite yearly. Not ipoundcvcrKut out School ,'wilf floso Friday in ob- "Ona y«ar'» hard labor" 42 West Front Street unfit. ThiUlUCllkF Edwiij" L, JJeckman --of Middle- ill her life and .her sickness has icrvanco of Good Fuday. Oo th»7 (ad tlnd or .tralood} RED BANK, N. J. own village, who is-a member of a,used', general aprrp.w ,at> 'that1 Harry Dangler nnd Herbcit Cot- II act ban four <»jru (iumlMdi —tounrW lib* a Jail «•»• ho township board of health, made >lace. she'was formerly Miss"Vi- •rbave are out of school because four (Ua<*« our OHd • chaoit. t'ence. i rcpoit last Thursday night as to ila Hankins and she is a daughter if sicknesi. Carteret Battcrmilc Iirco different places where tho f Robert Hi STILES Se CO. And it'« io unneeei*ary Philadelphia Ere SpecialiaU Baby Chick Food tuners werp willing to hayo East How to Divide tho Potatoes, T»T)1f! d'Hoto Luncncon whan, (or a fair cents • tennsburg garbage dumped. A " It was at a class in authmetic isd NatloMl Bank Bld», Room ZS mid Dinner ddily.. Club pound, our "Wat Wash" la Dir Cuitmnent BV ff""i" Ttttli HJtODON IVINWNEW BERTH. B**ry Wt4na»4«r Hours l' to 3 p.m. nrenicfnnta, otter from John J. Willey was read ;hat the folIoNvIng houEoiiold prob- Raturday Evanlns Bttiumtlk BbChkkFijll Former Red Banker T«ke» Another lem ivaa exactly su|vcd: Dances, $1 per. pericn. •enicei will, do all your i in which Mr. -WiUey :.tatcd that he All room* outside, Ftte- was willing to Imvo the garbage Step Up the Umddir of Sucfe "Suppose th.it in a family of flv'o . uroof. Kfanonable rates. -wathirig.'':•••'• > •" Haddon lvins, formerly'of lied there were only four potatoes for Phone A a bury 5000. Guaranteed by dumped an n-Swnmp on his farm at dinner,* and tho mother wants to tho corner of tho Harmony and Bank, has resigned his position as Charles F. Wick*,* 1 give each of. tho cluldion an equn Manaeine Director Fred D. Wikoff Co. Keyport roads, under certain condi- managing editor of the Hudpon-jDis- ibare—how is she gojng to do it?" Charles Lewis Wet Wash ions,; ' / patch to accept a similar poBitlon For A few minutes there uai On tlia Atlantic at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ASBURY PARK On« of (licse cpnditions was that with the ElisiOj^th Tlmrf., Mr- silence in the room while everybody Jlverything washed fra- tnattcr and bottles Ivlns's risa in the nowspRpcr. .field calculated haid. finally ono of the . PEALER IN ••• S grantly clean, and "sent" must bo placed qt tho bottom of thohaa been rapid sjneo he toft ntd little boys rose to Ills feet and, after swamp. Another condition was Bank a number o? years ago. Hisattracting the attention o£ the BACKACHE IS A WARNING! homo damp, ready to starch, sthoolmaster, Rave his unexpected ~"lfffn~:or" hang out "to ~dryr that oneff-a month the-township was change -of-position -is-in -tho- nature answer: "Mabh tlio potatoes, sir." to engage a man to cover tho refuse f a promotion. He will pot leave Red Bank Folks «ra Learnlna Ho At a-coat that everyone can Landscape Gontractor. he Dispatch until his successor is Sash, Doors, Blinds, Glas to Heed It. with fresh enrth. • Still anotlior pro- afford. '•...-. , engaged. The Dispatch is owned No Contcientiouj Scruplea. Ar© you miserable wi!h an, ach- TREE MOVING SERVICE viso was that the tovmship should Mike McG^nnis •ntii> Laing ex- put up a bond for $100 to protect: by Thomas F. Martin, secretary of and Builders' Hardware. ulj back? Dotjgji get lip lama and state of New Jersey. Tho Elizabeth amined for jury Juty in a murder .stiff: drag.through tBe day feeling EVERGREENS . f. , SHRUBS Mr. Willey in cnse_. lawsuits should trmli ) ^J .'tired, weak and depressed? Thei Donald's Laundry bo started against him because his Times is owned by Arthur Brisbaho "Mr. McGiimis," asked tho RED BANK, N. J. .'yoa should help your kidneys. Back FLOWERS , (. , Bwairip' ivJas used"'as *n> dumping and M. t. Annonberg, newspaper judge, "have you formed or ex- :acho is of ten tha fli-t sign of. fail- 44 Marion Street, ground. The letter stated that no men of national fame. Mr. Ivins Is pressed an opinion, as to tho guilt NOTICE. - r —••- ing kidneys. .Urinary troublei Red Bank linrgo would be pmde for using the former prosident of th&'Hobokcn or innocence of the prisoner at the Sealed bids will be received-up to 8:0C quickly ' follow. Neglected thero'i l P M . April 12th, 1926f at Uorouch Hal) Phone 1088 • Ralph F. Johnson swamp for this*purpose. ' Rotary club. bar?" Borough of Htffhlands, N. J., afc whtq danger of gravel, dropsy or iata "No, sir," replied '"like. timo they will bo publicly- opened and-rend Bfr|ht'3 disease. " Don't waitrtoi --•--=-- Solicitor* Wanted - ,. 1 Two other 'places near Jliddle- for tho complete construction of an lncin< 1 -Box 297 - / Riunson, Net? Jersey "Havo you any conscientious orator plant) to incinerate 00 tons of ga serious kidney sickness! Use Doan' town vJWigo whoro' tho garbage DANIEL TAYLOR ON scruples against capital punish- bogo as collected by the boroueh of .High Pills, a'stimulant-diuretic- to the Might be* dilmped,wore mentioned. ment?," Imnda, N.^J.' SpcclficotionB may be ob- kidneys, before it is too late. This Monmouth' County Suttoiita'a otileai' Thesa placps aro, owned by Miss Earl Str«>t Mail Arraiied '"Not in this case, your honor," tained Item tha borougv clerk upon pay• In the matter of tho estate of John H. ment{ot 510,. which sum ^vill bo refunded Red Bank resident tells an expert(* Muy -Henurickson- and Clinton Fined 925 Sunday.' Mike replied. •upon Voturn of BPecificctipnB. Certified Corlles, deceaaed. u crces - • • Notice .to creditors to present clslflss . Heath. They ore moro distant Daniel' Taylor of Earl street go chcc,k of $200 shall accompany each'>bld Patrick Hackett,- raggage master, 1 Mayorr«tid council- reserve the riffht t atfainst estate. .. i from Koansbufg than Mr. Willey's an axe Sunday and smasbc^ lip Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. accept or reject any or all bids. • . 55 Locust Ave; says: "My bac Pursuant to the' ordtr of Joseph h. Dqn- Wanted—listingsof Real Estate most of the furniture in his -house In thu matter of the cstato of Annie ahsy. surrogate of the County of UQ9- swamp. Mr. Beekman stated tha Cooper, deceased, V. G. JOHNSON, Soroush Clcrl achgd'constantly atd'ithls condition motth, made on the twenty-nith djy'of , Priced to Sell \ Mjss HendiicIiGon and Mr. Heath and broke out nearly all tho winnotice to crcJItorii to present daimi kept me all rfln down. My kidney* March, 1029, on the application of LUlla 1 dows. He was full cf rum and NOTICE. wero weak and frequently I had M Corlles, executrix of the estate of John f&. wanted t?l.OI); a )aar for the Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Doi Bldi 71ll.be received andopened .at get up during the-rtighfc to pasa the Corlles. deceued, notice Is hereby tlifn 'usd pi their'Iantf aa,*garbage dumps. fignt. Policeriian Albert ,Newma,n ofay, surrogate of the Count/ oC Mol regular meetine of tho mayor and'eounci to tho creditors of »ald d«c«aied to exhlUt wnicsentfpr atjd he,flp4 Taylor had mouth, mttfo on tha .twenty-third day netah-Crate, Vera Kaney-apcUAnna' WING A CORNERSTONE. Pfiasch. Several piano selections were given by William S. Pettngalef SIMPLE ANb IMPRESSIVE CER- The" festivities''wound up •with' rc-t freshments and a social time. >NY AT RIVER'PIAZA. The Conimunity building will New Community *Hou«o .There !• probably ba finished by May, when , Newljr Completed and tie Folia there '-will be a -formal opening. ." -' fof That Fl»co Dedtcatea' It Lu will ba offered -for rent for puM: and social functions in addition tq. being used for River Plaz* neighf | ' ,The cornerstone of the new, com- borhood gatherings. This €c-mmuni71 munity building at River Plaza(vras ty club of River Plaza is-construct^. laid Tuesday afternoon of laat Week. ing the building. Not' only fhaj. No formal exercises were held, but organization but all the other clubs we will pay our friends, who maintain accounts in our Special Jnterest Department, interest earned during the past a dumber of River Plaza folks gath- and residents of River Plasa art ered at tho now building {or the very proud of this latest acquisition six months amounting to •> y- „ simple hut impressive exercises, for their oommunity. ijaeh pi tho different clubs and or- ganizations of River Plaza was rep- 1 resented. CARD PARTY At LEONARDO. - 'The cornerstone Is a marble slab Second Successful Affair Held byl •with the •words River Plaza Com- Civic Interest! .Association* * Tpunity House, 1026, inscribed on it. The Leonardo Civic Interest As-J Tn an opening in tho cornerstone sociation last Wednesday JiiffM: held' tvas placed a'copper box containing the second of a series of-successful', histories of the Community clUb, the card parties About 45 persons j Woman's club and tho Taxpayers' were present, "among them, being a-J dub of River Plaza, a copy of the number who did not attond the firsu incorporation papers of the, Com party. Everybody had a fine time. This large aniount' of money Has been earned for them without any effort of risk on tKeir part". It is-an ex- , munity club, a copy of the names of The affair wound up with refresh-, ] 9' tlie original members of the club, a merits at n lato hour. The pnzq •> ample-of the ex^Bllent service this-instituti6n-iSTen'd!ermgto this community." - > ,.. i., . , ,, •- _ . -/, ' v' «fupy of the names of all the present winners were Mrs. Clifford Gordon, 4- members of the club and a copy of Mrs. Charles Keefer, Mis. Thomas llio Red Bajik Register. The box Kappock, Mrs. Jacob Ulrlch,.. Mrs. If you are no.t sharing in this by; carrying stn. account with" this large, strong/banK y^ou'should begin at-once. was put in the cornerstone by Mrs. Edith Philippi, Mrs. E. S. Hartinger, James Taylor. Mrs. E. Lutze, Mrs. A. Cripps, Mrs. - 'A talk on "Community Spirit" Montgomery, 'Mrs. William1 \Oran~ was made by Rev. A, H.Sutphen of brook, :• Mta Lawler, Mrs. Andrew/ Siver Plaza, who was formerly pas- Watts, Mrs. H. F. Gregertdn,' Mrs; tor nf the New Monmouth Baptist Elmer1 Wickman, Mrs. 'Bertha^ church. An inspection >vas then Bqeckel, Mrs.- Anna Phfaner, Mrj;i* OCTOBER 1st, 19St6 made of the community'building:, V." A. Coffil, Mrs. Anna Bonald, Mrs; which is nearing completion. The Rose Mayer, Adelhert Philippi, Amzi' 1 entire gathering then went to the Thorne.^Thomas Kappock, • Fred. .- - — -4 -- -an equally large distribution- will-be^ made. " \— ---—;- ---.- — •-• - home of -Mrs.-Edward H. Scatter- Donald, H. F. Gregerson, Elmer good on Applegate street where the Wickman, Wallace Keeton, E. Ulr Community club was scheduled to rich, Joseph Mann, Arthur DaTedeifc* have its regular monthly sociable. Mrs. William Cripps, Miss Elsif Instead of being a sociable for Boeckel and Miss Emma Does. L. members only, however, it was made - 'As this is our semi-annual interest date, deposits ~ "Our. stockholders Have invested nearly 4" a public affair. Dontput- our discarded turnituvej made on or "before April 10th will'earn iriterestffrom ' Four school girls played piano in the attic'. Sell it Luke Longf -solos. -They arc Mildred and Wah- head will help yon.—Advertisement. April 1st. Deposits made on or before the 8d of any: I month earn interest from the first of that'month, there- ONE AND ONI2 QUARTER by avoiding ^unnecessary loss waiting for the'quarterly f PHQNE 1975 period to begin. / - '> MILLION DOLLARS •t 5 Refund Your 1 Your surplus funds 'deposite'd in our Interest De- for the protection; oT'depositors. Our assets are ex- T Money if Goods partment may be the stepping stone-ta financial inde- ceptionally; liquid, & very large percentage have an % Are Not pendence. The "savings habit increases your1 income, active jriarket; ma'kip'g itpp^ssible^to convert.thenfc«lto Satisfactory. provides for your future, establishes your credit and cash on short notice. We! regaixl. this as ah essential - promotes'your prosperity. ' \ requirement for proper- banking investments, and-lay 1 We Carry a Full J . Line of Imported ^ We do not limit deposits in our' Interest.Depart- particular stress on --it. . " ' , ." • I ind Domestic ment to $3000, On any amount, targe or small, we , 'Othv large in^ve^d^capitial^mei^li^sliipjn^the s : ; Delicacies and pay the same rate, which is * Federal Reserve .'System, Supervision by "the .United FAticy Groceries ' States Government and th6 character of our invest- ments furnish elements xof safety worthy of considera- 40 MONMOUTH ST. RED SANK, N. FOUR PER GENT. tion when choosing-a bank. .- t . WE GUAEANTEC EVERYTHING WE SELL "QUALITY AND SERVICE"—OUR MOTTO To properly \safeguard your-money, however, it x ALL KINDS OF. SANDWICHES WITH BUTTER 10c is important to choose a large, strong bank with an ' FIDUCIARY CAPACITIES Home-Ma'de SalatU *n nre served smron days s. the county physician, and by Dr. fri-r.i, A. B. Dlrhan moan* tlio ut- Radio! ovcry week.—Advertisement.' high mass, 0:30. Special nmslo by In a ISIJO vtrlgty and Inconiporab}* } Caaildy of Keyport. They pro- Pr«aerv* lh* Photoirapn ; rno»t economy and Uttlng anVUfac ntt&rneyai Rollly, Qulnn & I'artons „, dcolor fo.' Garod choir. Sermon on the Foundation Bssortmcnt, HB well *» all kind qt nouno'td. death to have been du« of-your family and friends in • a Heel Bank,—Advottlsoniont. ot the Christian religion by Fothor (treetintr curds for yil gctailons «l) ' tlon. -Shruvroom, Drummond place, Zonlth, DoForrest- and. FarramI Card Parly and Dane* r 16 Internal hemorrhages caused b^ handsome, artistic durable, frame phone, 083, R*d Bank,—AdvtrtUe- Gudloy products. ' Monmouth' Ra- irivtn by Loynl Order of Mooso Farran,—AdMt Trubln « and at (ho Art Kr»« . three bulleti which • lodged In tha W« .have • large > variety, to IUI Caka'Sala, dio Sorvlcoi Bocond National Banh Tuoaday evening, April 27t|i, in the Shoppy AIIQ a lnr«fl mjort, " " lilngi, One of tha other butloti every 'picture.' Art Kraft Shopbe benefit of the Oaughtors of Amor. building;, Broad' street,. Red • Bank, Krliicl liuildlnK, Brond anil Front Rumion Firemen's Fair. " ,« favon, table cov«t», j 7fi Broad, itrcct, Red .Bank,—Ad Vlftbr1 Night at Tuitlng'i. J lei, Pride of Onward council, No July I'd to July 10th, Incluslvo, cor- . lodged In the abdomen and another 70, to bo held In< the Merchitnti Phono 1184, It. S. Johnnon, proprlfl. ntreotti, Itod Hunk- Tickets, CO ccntn. lodged In an arm. Wednesday iilglit la ilio Viclo tor,—Advertlscmeri.' .,, .' . . MUBIO Uy Plorco'n orchestra.—Ail- ner River'and Blnghimi avonuon. nlfht *t ¥att|tieV. V itrolan, Vic- Trust Co.i SaturdAy morning,'A]>r vertbcnimit. ^ }l|ggor and l)C(ter thin aver, I)ont 'Busnano Icivtt a wife and three tor ricordai pit non,' radios. 1< 3d,—Advcrtisoiuciu. , " . Brittle La,rnp*. forgot tlio liifoior you will ml*p children. Tl\« chlldr«n are ««v«n, ' Let Bob Jolmion «otv« youn t Monmoutli ultett. Itod Bank. Opofi \ Cut yoOrn nt oiir rpcclnl prtc TonSoll It ttood' llnio,—Advertltomcnl, three'nrid' two ysan'oid, The fu- problirna for you. Moiifflouth .... tonlght.i-*Advertl«om«h-' Donl Fnri«l Yoitr FrlanJ $1.00 complete, , this week only from Wlnfleld WhlteV m»rk«t gar- •rural w«a held yiitordty at Urrtoon dlu 8irvlc», Secowl Natlpntl B«nk In n««d. Go to tlie flromoii'n fall Whlln enamt) kitchen Bsnltnry ro dens lit LUtlo Silver, Whltc-Poch, SlsnJ For Rent. B«*d *tr««t, tttdl Dunk. •t RurntQn, July ZJ to 10th, Inclu On State highway, Estontown at the Jh'ouit and burial vu made at - R«ltaUr*nt onptacle* at .11.40. . Prown-Coopei Inc.—Advcrtln«m«nt. On S 'Mount OUwtuMiny ' ' | • •'It. 8. Johpiion nd tearoom. Mt(i\a avenu«, Ri ailve. DanQina; every night, A BOO Go,, 11 Broad itroet, RoJt D*nk^ omio»ltlt o l'lll d(lt 0 .,— ichton dafly, with » tlni kiund^Advertlaement Adv^rtlaemant. _ , / , Typewriter M*ln « lal tfoilar dinner on Sundays Typewriters rontod, bought nml h fjoM JtSiOO to SlQO K M>—Adv»r- Htllion Maid* Lkitini. ' . Rainbow Ball April 14th nold Trtibln'*, 58 Broid itreot, Rod A. V, Gregory, 10 '.Vlil'.o ttroe At St. Jam«»'« hull, Rod Hank. Bank.—•Ady pfaosa and fourth Thuriday nights of eaeh month. ' ' '.'.-..: H'YISIT US: ... VACANT LOTS WANTED. Grounds laid out and planted b,r